THE PIS r ATI A DAILY HTUBiSATUllDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 18W { , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL t * Yolurao of Bnsinesa in Becnntioa Bather Light Yesterday. PRICES IRREGULAR THROUGHOUT THE DAY Mnrkct < l He HplrUcil In llic I.'orc- nooii nnil IlN | ! nri Much Ac tivity on Hcport * f Oolil NEW TOIIK , Oct. 0. The volume ot busi ness In Blocks today was llRbt , but the dealings , nsldo from Sugar , were fnlrly well distributed. The prices were Irregular. The market was rntlior spirited In the fore noon , nnd displayed considerable strengthen on successive , reports of gold for Import , coincident with nn caplcr tendency In the foreign exchange market , nnd a reduction in ponied nnd sterling figures Of He , to | 4.S2 und Jl.SIVi by a leading drawer. Manipula tion by Iho short Interests In various ) spe cialties furnished the chief motive power. In the late dealings a Hurry In call money to 8 per cent and expectations of nn un favorable bank statcme.nl tomorrow ro- nultrd In a general material depression. The closing wns weak , with most shares record- Ins fractional net losses. There was lllllo or no news bearing upon the , general sllua- tlon , asldo from the facts nolci'i. The mar ket opened quiet , but nrm , with values showing only slight changes. Sugar was depressed fractionally In con nection with a further reduction In the domestic refined grades of the product. JliiiilinUtxn , oh the other hand , displayed tlrtnncsrt , In contrast to several of the In active snares. Sugar led the cntlra mar ket. In extent of the trading , Jlpurlng for Jioarly one-third of the entire dealings , but , nrJda from that slock , the railway shares wore decidedly moro prominent llian Iho Industrials. London was a moderate buyer. The upward movement was chiefly based upon the covering of shorts , nnd when the 4lemnnd was satisfied , Iho market settled Inlo dullness. In Iho downward movement the cxtru declines extended to 2V1 per cent In Sugar and Manhattan , The bond market displayed slrcnglh at the outset , but later declined sharply- sympathy with the de gression In the Bhnro market and the de velopment of selling pressure ugnlnst Iho Rending Issues. . Tha Sales were W32.0CO. Governments ruled steady. vllhWlciUlngs of $16,00) . The Evening 1'oat's Iondon financial cnble- rrnin pays : The stock markets were dull to- tiny , but nt the same tlm were rather lens unsettled , nnd securities were more 'marketable. Conroln were steady In spite of the gold ex ports , because the government Is supporting the market with purchaxcs. Amcrlennn were steady nnd on the receipt of New York prices the market cloned very good at the best. Mines vera steadier on the Information tbnt a syndi cate , said to bo headed by prominent financiers , wns to support the market. It Is believed here that , while the gold exports to America may be largely accounted for by natural causes , the movement Is being much Increased by the hoardIng - Ing In the United States , pending the result of the election , In addition to the gold shipped from here to America today a considerable amount has gene from the Hank of England. In 1'nrls the market was better and In Uerlln steady. The following were the clo.ilng quotations on the leading stocks ot the New York exchange today : Atciilflon. N. Y. Oomrni N.Y. AN. E 4fi Alton.T. H Ontario AW Am. Express Oresron line ? Dal tlmoro A Ohio. Oreeon Niiv. . Canada I'aolflo. . . . O. S.L. AU N CanadaHouUiorn. . Pncine Mall Central 1'aolllo. . . . Pcurin Deo. AK. . . . Choa. A Ohio PlttHbure Clilcaro A Alton. . I'ulliunn Palace. . . C..11.A.Q tReaiHnsr Chicago Qns B. O. W 15 Consolidated Gas. R O. W. utd 40 C. . C. . U. ft St. I , . . . Itocx Island nin , Colo. Coal &lron : St. Paul. r. . . . iSf Cotton Oil Oort. . . . do pfd DelawnroSi Hud. . St. P. A Omaha. . . . i8 ! * Del. , tack. .V\7. ( . donfd D.Alt. U. pfd Southern 1'aciQo. . 14Q Kant Tenn Ru .ir Roflnorv. . . . 11)5 ) Kris Tenn. Coal A Iron. nuptil i. . . ToxaiPaclfle. . . . . . Fort Wnyno T. AO.Cunt. Dtd. . . M- o , Northern i > fd. . [ Iiiloii Pncltic O..tlO. I. | > M. . . r. u. 3. Kxnrosi Hoe'iUm , " Vnlloi * . . . W.St. U AP 6 1 IlllnolH Cantral. . . W.SU U-AIVuM. ' SUP. AUuluth. . . . Wells Karoo Ex. . . 85 Wcnturn Union. . . . 81J < LnkoKrto A West Wheeling AI > H. . floufd , do lira. . , LnkoSlioro. . . M. A St. L , 13 Lead Trutti. . ' . U.AH. Q 13H > < O. K 2Sh : i , 13 Manhattan Ron. . . . C.F.AI McmohlBA O do nfa MlchiirnuCoiil.i T. St. L..VIC. C. . . . MlHHourl I'acldo. . T. St. L. A K.C. pf J Mobile. & Ohio 1 S. H. It , T. . . 8 NanhvllloOliat. . , . S. II. . Until 8"Tt KatloiialOorJairj. Am. Too. Cede IIB NaUConliuoufJ. . do nfd 09 N.J. Coiitr.il Am.Tol. AC. Co. . . 00 N.AW.ufd. . . . . ' . . . Com'lCabla Co , . . . 140 North Am. Co Am. Sugar pfd 07 Northern P.iellla. . U. S. Corflnso Bl'U 10 N. P.'ielllunfd. . . . . . U. S. Laalhor pM. . U.l > . D. V U U.S. Rubber Northwestern U.S. HuubcrpM. . 07 ileuM offered , tall nBapsumcnts | inUl. The totnl sales of stocks today were 210.109 iharvn. Including ths foll6wlnir : American To bacco , 9,000 : Atclileon , 4,900 ; Amerlcnn SUKar , ra.OOO ; llurllnuton , 10.300 ; Chicago das. 3,300 ; Louisville. 4,700 ; Manhattan , 21,200 ; Heading , 17 , . 000 ; Bt. I'aul , 22,900 ; Wealern Union , 15,000. NIMV Yurie Slont-y Miirki > t. NI2W YORK , Oct. MON13Y ON CALI Firm at fiijS per cent ; luut loan , G per cent ; closed at 6 per cent , 1'IU.MU MEIIUANTILB rArEIl-7',4e8H Jier cent. BTERMNQ EXCIIANOK Heavy , with actual business In bankers' Mils nt JI.M'iffl.sl for tie- main ! nnd JI.81K-O4.81H for Blxty days ; posted nites. Jt.SiiH.Siili and H.Siitf4.SC ; commercial bills , J4.RO > i. HAH HH VEH C4Ic. BH.VEIl CKUTIFICATUS-C3 } C5Uc. dOViniNMUNT llONDS-FJrm ; slate bond * , dull ; rallroud bonds , llrm. C.IOBIHI ; auotatlons on bonds were n * fellows : llimliui StooU < liiutatluiii. HOSTON. Oct. D.-Call loana. ! < a7 i > or cotit ! limn loans. U37 per com. Ulojiuj prioet ( or H , uonn ai A.T.Ab. K W. Klec. uM. , , , , . . 40 Am. Surar 10J Wls. Coiitral.- Am. Hucar pfd. , . . 07 ftl. Blue. Ill llaySUto Om. , . . Oon. Kloa pfd Ul Bell Telephone. . . Alohlson 2d. , . , , . , IBM UpHlou A Albany. SOi Alchlson * . . , . , , , IibBton AMalna , . ISO Wls. Cent. Ista . . . C. II. AVI. , , Allouer Mliilnr Cj en Fltoliburs. Atlantic 17 Oen , Kloolrlo. lloHton A Monl.Mii Illinois Stool. . . . . . SH lIutteAIloston. . . , Mexican Central. , Calumet A Hooli , Old Colour 173 Kranklln Ore. Short Lluo. . . . 13 ID Ituboer. 13H Oscoola , V4K H Q111 nc j 110 07 Tanmraclt. , B5 JJW Wolvurluo 'ranulitci ' ) 91lnliiliiiitntliins. . INCISCO. Oct. O.-Tha crucial clowns luriulnlnr atjjm toj jr wora at tot . . Oould it CnrriTTTTT 7J . ) . 18 lliile.V Moruroai. . 14 Juhtlce. . . 14U 05 ICoiituokv Con , , . , . U 10U - BodiaCoa , , , M6SbV"v..v.v. : : : " . t ' ( K'ctiloiilal Con. , . . 411 KulworDon. . , , . . . . Oplur jjo Overman. , , . . , j-i Poiobl , . . , . . . , 75 . rra Nevada ! ! ' , ' 73 tfliliin Con. . . . , , . . , 60 UUU Con , . . , a Vullow Jackal . . . 84 H8Jnrl ° SOU onhlr. . . , iin Plymoutn. , . . , , . . o Uulcknllrur , lot ) Oulck llvor pfd.isuo Sierra Jf iraai. : . . , OB StimUnl Con. . . . . 140 louOio OB low Jacket. , , . 89 (4t r.d. olMl. olMl.Utn Utn iotcd at nutnci nutnciM M ; Ilmnf. 1M.TO. Th um of C3W.OOO In Ftntcn coin WHR nlthdrnnn from the Itank of Knitlnnd lo 1ny , 1'AIlIH , Oct. . Three p r cent rfnt , 105 15 HO for thn nc-count ; exchange on Ix > ndon. Z > 16 o for checks. 11HIIMN , Oct. 9. KxchanKS on linden , eight Jlayii' night , 10 marks K\t pfg. OMAHA C.U.VUItAL .MAHKHT. CnnilHInii of Tfnilc nnil ( Vnnlntlon * nn Stii | > lo nnil I'nncy I'roilncc. IXJOS-Ooo.1 Block , lie. IlIJTTnil Common to fair , c ; choice to fancy , country , llJ12o ; tepnrntor creamery , ISQKo gathered cream , IZOlJo. OAMK-I'ralrle chickens , per doz. , 2.60a3.CO ( quail , I1.2SK1.CO ; teal ducks , tl.25Ql.tOi red henJa and mulUnln , J2.50gj.CO. VIIKKSK Domestic brick. 9c ; Kdam , per doi. , } 9.tjj club houre , l-lli. Jar , r r fl ° - 'J-1S ! ' " " berRer. fancy , per lb. . So ; Koquefort. H-1b. J rn , per dor. , M.coj Vounit Americas , lo c ; twlnn , fancy , UC. VHAIi-Cholcc fat , EO to 120 U.S. , nre quoted nt 7B8e ; Inrre nnd coaree , 4B6c. OtTl/THY Mve hens , BflBHc ; cnok , 3Ci fprlnR chickens , SH86cj eprlnir ducKs , 7fl7V4o ; turkey * 8511'ltf. ' PIonON'S Mve , Mci dead plueons not wonted , HAT l'.l nd , 14.50 ; midland , 4 ; lowland , } J.Mj rye xtrnw , $4 : color makes the price on liny ; light bnleH celt the best ; only t9i > Erodes brlni ? tip prices. .I1UOOM CO1W Enlromeljr * low rjile ; new crop , delivered on track In country ; c'.iolce ' crccn ROlr-worklnB carpet , per lb. . > Koi choice green , runnlne td hurl , 2\c \ } ; common , lc. VKUKTAHLEri. SWRKT I > OTATOKS-On orders , per bbl. . $1.75 TOMATOKS Per 'i-bu. ' linsket , MflCOc. O.VlONH-OcHxl stock , per bu , , MflWc. LIMA IlKANS-I'er lb. , 4c. I3KANH Hand picked navy , per bu. . : U4nnt.M. CAnnAOR Home grown , per hundred. 76Sr ! > flc CKI.I3HV Per doz. , I5c ! fnncy , InrKP. 45ff50c 1'OTATOKS-Qood stock , per bu. , SOitSSc. mu ITS. -NevT York , H0Uc. l'EACHKl''reestonc9 ' , 90c' , . PI.UMS Nn Fhlpplnp Block. CALIKOHNIA CIHAPKP Tokays nml other fnncy varieties , $1.23 ; common varieties , (1.00 ffll.10. CUANIIKIUURS-Cnpe Cod , per hbl. , .00Ji { ( K9 APl'MJS-Cooklm ? , prr bbl. . J1.75J catlnB , Jt.Sj O2.00 ; .Tnnnthans , fancy , 12.25. CA1.1KOHNIA PRAHS-l'cr box , 11.76. CAMFOHN1A QIHNCK3 Per box , J1.75. THOl'ICAI F11U1T8. OIlAN'OHSMexIcnh , J4.dOif4.25. KKXIONS Messlnas , 3.CO | California lemons tl.OOQ4.iO. HANAKAB Choice. larRn stock , per bunch , $2.0002.25 ; medium-sized bunches. 51.0032.00. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTEnS New York counlH , per can , 45c ; New York selects , per can , 40c ; extra selects , per can , 3'c ; standanl , per ran , 20c ; mediums , per can , 2Jo ; New York count * , per 100 , J1.25 ; per 1,000 , Jll ; New York FeleciB , tier gal. , | 2 ; per tub , Jll ; bulk standards , per Rnl. , Jl.SO. HONEY Fancy white , per lb. , lie ; choice , 13c ; California , amber color , lOc. CIUEIl-Clarinod Juice , per half bbl. , J2.75 ; per Lbl. . $4.60if4.7i ; . JIAPLE 8Y11UP Flve-R.il. cans , each , J2.73 ; Knl. cans , per doz. , } 12 ; half-gal , cans , JC..J ; quart cam ) , $3. CO. FIO3 Imported fancy , B crown , SO-lh. boxes , 14c ; choice , 10-lh. boxes , 3 crown. 910c. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. . medium size , lOc ; TarrnKon.i almonds , per Hi. , larcu. 12'io ; llrazlls. per lb. , So ; HnRllsli walnuts , per lu. , fancy soft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; fil berts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , Sc large , lOc ; peanuts , raw , CHSfTc ! roasted , 7V5c. DATHS-Halloween , per lb. , Cc ; fards , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 7c. HIDES AND TALLOW. . JIIDES No. 1 wreen bides , 4o ; No. 2 creen bides , 30 ! No. 1 'green salted hides , Be ; No. 2 Kreen enltcd hides , 4o ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 3 veal cnlf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , 7t8c : No. U drj- flint hides , 6O7o No. 1 dry salted hides , 6c ; part cured hides , He per lb. , less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25@COo green Baited shearings ( short vrooled etirly skins ) , each , ISc ; dry shearings ( shoit wooled early cklns ) . No. 1. each , 60 ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early chins ) . No. 1 , pnch , Cc ; drj Hint Kansas and Nebraska , butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4BEc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , net- ual weight , 3ff4o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. actual wclcht , 4850 ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3if4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TAI.LOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. I , 2V5c ; tallow. No. 2 , 2c : grease , white A , 2WC ; crease , white H , Hie ; srease , yellow , l'ic ; grease , dark , IVjc ; old butter , 202Hc ; beeswax , prime , 15Jj 22c ; rouKh tallow , Ic. HONES In car lots , weigher and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. $12.00g'l.00 Ory country , bleached , per ton , J19.OOJrl2.00 ; dry coun try. damp and meaty , per ton , JG.OQIJ8.00. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , G0a : flue , llcht , SftSc : ( luartcr Mood , 10J12c ; fiecdy , burry and chnffy , SWo ; cotted nnd broken , coarse , 7ffOc ; cotter ! anil broken , fine , CUttc. Fleece washed Medium , 15018o : Hne , ,14BlCc ; tub washed , 10fi > 18c ; black. > 80 ; bucks , Oo ; tag- locks , 2@3c dead pullod. GSCc. FUESII MEATS. Heef Good native steers , 400 to COO Its. . GW © 7c ; western steers , 65J4c ; good cows and heif ers , So ; medium cows nnd helfem. 4V4e ; good forcquarters cows and heifers , 3J44c ; good forcquartcra native steers. 4Vj@3c ; good blnd- qunrterB cows nnd heifers. OVjc : Rood hindquar ters native steers. 8 0 : cow rounds , 6c ; cow plates , 3c ; boneless chucks. 4c ; cow chucks , 3c ; steer chucks. 3'ic ; beef tenderloins , ISc ; beef rolls , boneless , 9e ; elrloln butts , boneless , 8V4c ; loin backs , boneless , 9a ; loin backs , 7c ; cow ribs. No. 3. CJJc ; cow loins , No. 3 , 7 e ; beef trimmings , 3c ; rump butts , Cc ; shoulder clods , 5c. 5c.Pork Pork Dressed hogs , 4Jc ! ; pork loins , Cl o ; pork tenderloins , He ; Fjiaro ribs , 3-io ! : Imm uusage , butts , 5ic ! ; pork shoulders , rouith , 414c ; pork shoulders , skinned. Be ; pork trimmings , 4 ! c ; If at Jan ! , not rendered. 4J4c. Jlutton Dressed lambs. 7c ; dressed mutton , Co ; racks , mutton , lOc ; legs , mutton , 8c ; pad dles , mutton , 8c : etews , 24e ; sheep plucks , 3c ; sheep tongues , per doz. , 20c. NEW YOHIC GKMHIAI , MAHICET. nt the liny on VurloiiH CoilllllOlllUl-H. NKW YOUK , Oct. . FLOUH Uecelpls , 2S.BOO bbls. ; exports , 20.COG bbls. ; quiet today , with buyers nnd sellers 10lo apart ; south ern flour , more active at J3.G3 ; Minnesota patents , J3.834.2 $ ; Minnesoln bakers , f2.60@3.23 ; "winter patents , S3.909I.IO ; winter Btrnlghlii. 13.BIW3.70 ; winter low grades J2.10iT2.30 ; city mill patents. J4.TOfll.73 ; city mill clears. J4.10fl > 4.20 ; mill patents. J3.70S4.20. lluck- wheat Hour steady ; tl.40Sfl.Si ) . HUCICWHKAT Steady at 40 o for first half. December delivery. HYK O.ilct ; No. 2 western , 43',5Mlc. COUN MI3AI < Firm ; yellow western , 43 ® V4c. HAIILEY Steady ; new feeding , 2S'iJ2S c elf ' Huffalo ; feeding. 2SViff28e. HAHI.EY MALT Firm ; western , C3fT57c. WHEAT Itecelpts , 83,300 bu. ; exports , 15,904 bu , ; spot , Inactive ; No. 1 , hard , "CHc , f. o , b. , alloat. Options were advanced sliarjily by Btronn cables and moderate foreign buying but soon yielded to general unloading by scalpers , at tributed to heavy receipts and easier late- cables , and closed dull nt a partial advance of He ; No. 2 red. October , 73c ; December , 743-1CM 75'ic , closing 74c , COHN HecelptB. 104.300 bu. ; exports , 13,181 bu.- spol. Inactive ; No. 2. 29Hc , elevator. Options opened stronger on smaller receipts than ex pected and covering liy shorts , closing at % c advance ; October , closed 2354o ; December. 30 1-16 Gf30'ic. ' closing SOVic. OATS Hecelpts , 33.COO bu. ; exports , 24.4JS bu. ; spot , dull ; No. 2 , 21ic. Options , quiet , but steady with corn , closing unchanged to Ho net advance ; October , closed 21c ; December. 22n 25Jc , closing 22e. HAY Dull ; shipping , DiQCOc ; good to choice. . HOP * * Quiet : state , common to choice. 1SOI crop , ; U541ic ; 1WJ crop , 3Oio ; Paclflc co.ut. 1S90 crop , S iC'.ic. HIDICS Firm ; Qalvcston , Ho ; IJuenoa Ayres , dry. ICe : Texas , dry , Mic. LNATII Ell Firm : hemlock sole , Buenos Ayres. lO'JOMc. 1IUTTI2II Itccelpts , 4,730 pkRS. ; stendy ; west ern dairies , 7',4Hc ' ; western rrramery , 115iJ 17Ho ; Elglns , l7Vic : factory. 7elle , CHEESE-Hecelpts. 4,201 pkgs. ; quiet ; large , 7 < f9Tic ; small , TWK'c ; part tklms. 3iO ! c ; full eklms. SSJHc. EQ(1S Ilecelpts , 6,592 pkgs. ; steady ; elate nnd Pennsylvania. l ! > 820c ; westerns , HWOlSc , PItOVISlONS Uird , steady : weslern steam , J4.CO ; icniied , firm ; rontlnnnt. J4.90 ; Houth Amer ica , $4.60 ; compound , I4.WS1 75. Port : , llrm : mess , J8.25ff8.75 ; short clear. J8.50B5.BO. IljS Onion > e il oil , active nnd excited , prime ' rude , 23Mr 23c : prime crude , t. o. b. mills. . , . MI3TAI.S-PIB Irnn. quiet ; wulhern. J10 25 © 12.00 ; northern , J10.75'crll.OO , Cupper ilCBaV- brokern , J10.BO ; exchanr * . Jt .75 rll.to. Lead' steady ; brokers. 12.60 ; exchange. Jl.7001.7t. Tin' quiet ; utrnlu. JI3.COC12.C5 : plutes , quiet. Spel ter. quiet ; domestic. 3.C063.70. CulTt-c NKW YOnK. Oct.COFFEEOptons ! > | opened uteady at 5010 points decline , following unfavorable cables , steadier on largo warehouse deliveries nnd a firm feeJlMt In bpot depart ment : declined tJinrply under llquldntlon , nnd closed wrnlc nt 20&35 polnti net decline ; October , 19.75 ; November , J'J.CO : December , J9.25ii'J.45. fpol coffee , lllo , steady ; No. 7 , Jobbing , HKo ; Invoice , lOHc , 11I1J. qul t ; Cordovh , 1541 He. Total warchouM dfllvvrlrH from the * I'nlteil 3talra , 14,717 bagi , Including U.S84 bags fiom N w York : clock today , 03SC bags ; Unlled Slates stock. ! 372S bac ; nlloat for the United States , 312.000 bags ; total visible Mr the United States , S < ,32S l.us . , ntalna , U3S19 bags last year. - SANTOS. Oct. D.-COFFEE-Bteady ! good aver age Santos. lloo rcls ; rccelj'ts , 7,000 bat's ; ttock. IM.OOi ) bUB . ' HAMWma , -COFFEE"-SUnily ut U pin. lifeline ; sales. 13.000 bssv. ' . HIO , Oct. J.-COFFEE Acllvo and prices steady ; No. 7. lllo , 11,000 rcU : exchange. S 25-33,1 ; rcrclptn. 11,000 b B i clvareil for Iho I'njled ' tatr * , 8.004 toga ; for Kuropt , 8,000 bags ; clock , ; itf.OOO bags. HAVltE. Oct.COFFKECo ! ed steady nnd unchanged to W net decline ; tales , 47,000 basa. KUIKII * Cll > - .llnrUcts. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 9.-WIIEAT Actlve. llulitlr higher ; No. I hard , COUtiCJo ; No , 3. MhtiOVic ; Mr. Z red , 71c ; No. 3. CSJjOci No. 1 iprlnv . Wo ; No. 3. nominally. ITQSSp. COUN-Slow , llclitly lower ; NoT I mixed , :04o : No. 1 wlUtu. : ie2tHc. OATO Active ; No. l mixed , nominally , ITOISc ; Ho. 2 white , new , nominally , IStilSc ; old. 21c. HYE-No. I , nominally , SlfJ32c. IlAY-Hteadr ; chulc * tlraolhy. J7.00&7.M ; choliH ) cralrl. . J4.U9i.00. nUTTr.n-Flrra ; creamery , UOHo ; dairy , 88 12.1. cod iveiilc at lie. , MORE MEN ARE PUT TO WORK Conditions of Trade , According to Dun Distinctly Better , BUYING OF MATERIALS IS LARGER Dcninnil for Wlirnt Altriiml nnil for Gold Here Help * IlnnliicMM lit TlilM Country In iv | | MnrUciI l NKW YOIUC , Oct. 9.-R. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trndo tomorrow will say Distinctly better conditions of trnilo linvo appeared of late nntl arc rcllccteil in Home * what larger employment of labor , In larger transactions nnil In continued buying of materials for manufacturing. A great part of the cbnngc Is duo to those Irresistible Inws of supply nnd tic- mnnd which tiiko wheat where It Is wnntci nnd gold whcro It la wanted. India Is waitIng - Ing for cargoes of wheat on the way from 1'aclDc states , just as Australia nnd Soutl American countries were not BO long ago. The surplus usually available soon disappears and the surplus fron llussla * and European countries In reduced , according to lain estimates , 70,000,000 1m. Haiiplly tills country IIOB n supply whlcl utllclnl accounts Imvc not correctly meaaured If actual movements do not greatly mislead Western receipts for the week were 7.219,000 liu. , agnlnnt 7,3.'il , 7 ( bti , last week , and this follows nn Increase of H,000,000 bu. In receipts during the quarter cmlcd September 30. At lantic ojports. 2,1)69,071 ) bu. . Hour Included , for the week , against 1,707,023 l > u. last year , arc not yet so large as to force prices upward , I European buying , bated on European needs , did not control our markets. A feature of largo Importance , too , Is the unusual foreign tlemnni for corn , which Is n rarely falling sign of do- llclent crops abroad , where other grains nre used Instead when wheat becomes scarce aiu dear. Iron furnaces In blast October 1 Imvc n capacity lit 112,728 tons weekly , against 129.500 tons Bentombor I , and 217,300 tons November 1. last year , while unsold stocks decreased ! ! . " > , - 853 tons , but If those of steel makingconceins were Included , would probably show an Increase. lluyliiK of materials continues , but IJessemer Is a shade weaker , J11.40 at Plttsburg. The de mand for products Is Blight , and po much busi ness Is held back pending the election that the decreasing of the output Is not an un healthy sign. There Is ( | iiltc n Rood demand .for sheets , csiieclnlly nt the west , und rather better for pipes , nnd outside concerns are getting large contracts In steel nnd Iron bars and In nails , but prices have not been reduced. Minor metals change little , with n slightly better de mand for copper , lead quiet nnd tin weaker , be cause the visible supply , 35,400 tons , IK K.COl tons greater than a year ngo. Some competing manufacturcri ) are making large sale * of 100-11) . tin plates at 1.1.20. Textile manufacturers arc gaining a. little , ami the buying of wool by large mills covers 7.CG2.SOO Iba. for the week , nputnst 11,2W,200 Ibs. laet year. Prices advanced about 1 per cent In Sep tember , nnd have since advanced even more , though few of the mills have orders for n lontf time. Failures for the week were 294 In the United States , against 2SG last year , and forty-six In Canada , against thirty-three last year. WEEKLY CLH.VUIXG HOUSE TOTALS of IIIIHlllOHN TritUMIIUtVll 1 till * AMNOdllt I'll IllllllCN. NEW YORK , Oct. 9. The following table , compiled by Uradstreet's , shows the total clear ances at the principal cltlc.i and the percentage of Increare or decrease , as compared with the corresponding week last year : IIIQAHS III3M3W TIIKIII AOTIVITV. HtockM Docllne ivllli Iliiililitl n of NRW YOUK , Oct. S. nradstrcefa review of he New York stoc't mnrltet will sny : I.liiulJa- lon of speculative lioldlnfs and renewed actlv- ty by bearish operators gave nn unsteady ap- learnnce to speculatl > > n an > 1 caused pretty cen- ral tlecllncs In prlcei this week. Tlie profes sional Interests , which were responslhlo for he advance , were reaOy to take prollta on the one side and to work for a reaction In prices hat would not entirely facilitate operations for ho short account , but would furnish oppor- unity for the acquisition of lines of long Block- on a moro advantuieou.i basis. The tends ! ) manipulation wns aided by a number of cir cumstances. The unexpected reappearance of he fctrlngency In money , and the development of the fact that them la a , demand for gold 'or ' hoarding purposes , Imd an unsettling In * luence on rentlment. On the other hand , the condition of the grain nnd cotton markets re-new assurance that the favorable condition In our foreign trade will continue , and the renewed decline In exchange las lircn promptly followed liy further cnguiie- ncnls In lx > ndon for shipment to this country. The total amount of fpocle shipped from the other il < U during the week Is JI.X50.COO. and foreign exchange ls at a level uhlcli affords as surance that the movement will probably con- Inue. Among other fuvnrable HJMJIU of neiva s the commendable disposition or western rail roads to nettle their troubles nn.d advance rates , vhlle the war at the south term * to lie a hlnK of the past. The decline -of American Bugar utock. though H feature of the market , ras the result of clraumilanccs peculiar lu thn company nnd to the trade , the prlncliuil factors jelni ; the weakness of the raw sugar markets and the report that a laige financial Interest w ubout tn establish opposition rrllncrles. On 'rlilay the market , with the exception of tiugur. ras ftrOMK till the last hour , when renewed veukness appeared on l > ear selllntr. based on tiift ack of su ] > i > ort and the /car of n bad hank statement , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SOUTH SHOWS AN IMl'llOVKMIS.VT. Volume of Trnilo In ( lie Ouiiiiiry In l.llllo nrciltrr Tliiiu I. nut \Vec-U. NB\V YORIC , Oct. S.-ltradctret-t's tomorrow vlll nay : Colder wrathtr , continued lie vy re * celpts of cotton and wheat , and other Influences lave stimulated demand tor staple goods at various points , buf the volume of trade remains without material change from a week tuto. The , tendency At Borne ctntPM iWr.tti n nmsller trude lilt th * Renerdl outlook J for nn Improvr , ! d * rnand fitter election. IhleUry merchants ndhfr tn the hand-to-mouth pfllcr of huylnr , hnrt wholenitle tncrctinnts ere inf nlM tn exutnln * Into credits closely , nxcepl 'n.'th ' . cotton nd when regions , mercantile collections continue witl.i f no too' . ' Trndo Improvement In rpqrtod from Atlanta Augusta , Charleston. Illrmlfuthnm , New orlenn n < l TMIIH clllcs. T1i ( 1'hKH * coaf-t reports In crefinlne activity In wlKMjth ( > noteworthy fea ture belnir n cargo of wHf p tK > rted to Indln Total e > iK > rtii of wheat nma'1 > oth con ts of the I'MltM stntpti and from Morxtrpal , Hour IncludM n.t wheat , continues to attract Attention , In view of the short supplies In HAWU , India , Argentina nnd Austrnlla. The ( lom itlc.wlifftt crop Is more likely to approximate WO.IMl.COO bu. till * year than only 400,000.000. the c nctnl Interpretation n the government whent crori reiiorl. With the prospect favoring nn exceptionally large ilenmm for wheat for export within. the next sis months n. larger supply than herctoforo reported Is likely to prove fortunate. Tlie totnl etports of whea for the week amount tn 4,050,772 bu. , ngalns 4,21.1.000 1'U. ' last work. 2.21 LOW Inl. In the llrs week of October , 1893 , 3,317,00 * bu. In 1SS ( , 2.PZ.- 000 bu , In 1S93 , nnd 3.C25.000 bu. In the correspond Ing week of 1S93. Them nre 119 business failures In the t'nltoi Htnte ? reported this week , n decline of thirty four ns compared with List week , bill mi In crease if seventeen lit compared wlti : thp por- respoiidlng week In 1894. When contrasted will the corresponding total In ISM , this week's fall Ini ; off Is 115. There nre thirty-seven business failures reported from the Canadian Domlnlot this week. I.i t week the tolnl wns twenty three , ft year ngo It wim llfty-four , nnd two years ngo thirty-seven. Liverpool MnrltlH. MVr.ltPOOL , Oct. . WIIUAT Spot , firm ; de- miind moderntoi No. 2 spilng , Csj No. I hard Manitoba , Gt 2Ud ; No. 1 California , r.s 3d , Fu- lures opened llrm , with near nnd distant I > o- slllonaViil hlnher ; clofC'l ( inlet , with near pa Mtlona iiff'/id higher , nnd distant positions higher ; hunlness heaviest on middle positions October , Cs lOil : November , 5s IM ; December , 6s HHd ; January , ts HHd : March , Cs U'l. IXHN Spot , llrm ; Amerlcnn mixed , new , Is ll'id. Pulures opened firm , with near and ills- lanl positions \ < \ higher ; Hosed llrm , with' ' near nnd distant positions WlrVi'l ' hlRher ; b\islnes < i nbout cqunlly distributed ; November , 3s V d Deremlver , Is ? Jd ; January , 3a > Jd ; May , 3s Id , VLOUH Klrmi demand inodi-rntc ; Ht. I jula fancy winter , 8s 3d. PROVISIONS llncon. linn ; demand fair ; Cum berland cut , 2S to 30 Ihs. , 33s ; uliort rll'S , 20 to 21 His. , 29s 6.1 ; long clear , Unlit , 33 to 33 Ibi. , 2 s ; long clear , licnvy , 40 to 43 Urn. , SSs ; short clenr backs , light , 18 Ibs. , 2"a W : short clear mlddle.i , heavy , 43 to to. Ibs. , 22s 6.1 ; clear liel- lies. 11 to IS Ihs. , 30.1. Shoulders , square , 12 to 1 ! * Ibs. , 2.1s C.I. . Hams , short cut , 14 to 10 Ibs. , 48s. Tnllow , tlrm ; Nortli American , 21s 6d. lleef , extra India mess , Ms ; prime mess , 40s. Pork , prime mess , line western. 47s Cl ; medium , SSs Sd. I.nrd , llrm ; prime western , J.1s ; rellncd. In palls , 25s. UHI313SI3 Firm ; demand fnlr ; finest Amerlcnn , while , Augusl , 4Ss ; ilne.it American , colored , August , 49s. IIIJTT13H Finest Unlled Hlalen , f5s ; swxl , ffls. OILS Turpentine spirits , 21s ; petroleum , re fined. CVid. URFiliaRIlATOH IlEEP Forcqunrters , 3d hlndqunrlers , 5Vtd. HOPS At London ( I'acino coast ) , 3. Hecelpts during three days , 215,000 centals Including 73,000 Amerlcnn. Hecelpts of American coin for past three days 103,200 centals. \Veathcr , line. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. I.oulniurnl ; ST. LOUIS , Oct. \V1IMAT Owing to the bullish news prevailing , the future market opened better nnd advanced , closing IttfflTfcc blither than \ -dnei.dny ; spot llrm on call , but tame ; No. 2 red , cash , In elevator , 70V4c ; on track , 71072140 : No. 2 hiitil , cash , Cl'ic asked December , 71liif"lo ; May , 7Clio ni-ked. COHN Although futures were strong mu higher , speculation wns dull nnd featureless Bpot steady ; No. 2 cash , Zl'.ic ; December , 2lVi ZlKc ; May , 2IHc. OATS I-'utures stronger , but without much speculative Interest ; spot dull ; No. 2 cash , ICa M.iy , IOMo bid. HYU-Sllic In elevator. COHN MEAL 11.53. 11KAN Firm ; Bold on this side at 32c , nnd sacked nt 2 ! > c on enst trocrf. Un Steady nt 70c , TIMOTHY SHHD-I'rime , ? 5.50. * HAY Dull , with less ileitinnd for choice timothy , which wns caslerf ! > rnlrlo , scarce nnd BtroiiB at J5.50iJ7.00 ; j timothy $7.00ifi'l0.50 , this side. ( i , f EROS Higher at 1314e. , , , rOUI.TRY Steady ; chlckWi "M. Hie ; spring , 60 ; turkeys , ( Inner at 7T7Vioj ducks , btcady ut 6'J7c : geese , llrm nt 4gCc. WHISKY 11.18. j , , r. . , Sl'ELTnil-Sellers nsk J3.4" , I'UOVISIONS 1'ork. hlfelier ; standard mess , Jouldns , > ( i.75Jf7.00. LnrVlj 'hither ; prime ptonm , Jl ; choice , $4.10. Hacon , box'cd shoulders , Jl.12',6 ; longs. 4 ; ribs nnd shortf. .M.12W. IlKCBIl'TS Flour , S.ODO bbls. ; wheat , 82,000 bu. : corn , 1M.OOO bu. ; qat jj 40,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 10,00 { bbls. : whent , 10,000 bu , ; com. Sl.OCO bu. i , ynlg , JS COO bu. London Stn'clt ? ( l'lli > tn tloiiH. LONDON , Oct. 0. J p. in. elif 410.71 ' ConsolH.m'v IiHOf rtfeitk-auanlln.iry. 6" " Consol3.aco'u 10'J't dm ; Paeinc r > ! ) ) { > \VCflHtKtt . Krlo 14 . B3 RrlulBtnfd . < ! 2 RQiilln * * * 111.Central. . . . . . . . . . SUM MiX. Ceri. now 41. . CO HAH SILVF.n 29 15-1C.I 1 > er or. MONEY 1 per cent. , The mte of discount In , the open mnrket for short bills , 22V4 per cent ; for three months' btllB , 2 per cent. I'corlli I'EOnrA. Oct. 9. COIIN I'Visy ; No. 2 , 22Vic ; ' OATS A4ctive ; No. 2 white , 20iJJ2054c. ! HYK Dull nnd nominal. WHISKY Market sternly ; finished goocla on the b.lsls. of JI.18 for high wines. IlECEHTS Corn. S3.400 bu. ; oats. 14,500 bu , ; rye. 1.200 bu. ; whisky , none ; wheat , 8,400 bu. SHIPMENTS Coin. 3S.9M bu. : oatB. 92.C50 mi , ; rye , none ; whisky , 793 gala. ; wheat , COO bu. IJp > - GfioilM. NEW YOnK. Oct. 9. There wns no life to the dry KOodH market todny , except oul of mall orders. I'rlnllng clolhs , dull nt 2' c hid and declined. FALL niVEH. Oct. 9. Print cloths , nominal. 2TiCMANCIIRSTEH , Ocl. 9. Clolhlng quiet , with out quotable change ; yarns irregular and some what Inactive. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Co ii Mnrkct. JNK\V OHLEANS , Oct. , 9. COTTON-Steady ; middling 7''c : low middling , 7 1-lCc ; good or dinary. 13-lCc. NEW YOHK , Oct. 9 , COTTON Dull ; mld- STIXHJIS ' ) Oct. 9. COTTON Quiet ; 1-lCc lower : middling. 7V40 ; Hales , ISO halea ; receipts , 4,022 bales ; shipments. 4.S51 bales ; Block , 19,870 bales. _ . _ Market. NEW YORK , Oct. 0. StJOAH Hnw , steady ; rellncd , ( inlet ; No. C. 3Hc ! standard A , to ; con- ffctlonerB' A , 4c ; cut loaf. 4ie ; crushed , 4 io ; powdered. 4 ? o ; granulated , 4Hi" cubes , 4ic. 'LONDON , Oct. 9. 8UCJAIS Cane , dull und tending dnwmvnnl ; centrifugal Java , 10s Cd ; Muscovado , fair retlnlng , 9s 3d. Deet sugar , dull ; little doing ; October , 9s Sd. 0 1 1 CltX ailirkc t. OIL CITY , Oct. 9. Credit balances , $1.10 ; cer tificates , no business or offers ; shipments , 83 , MO bbls. ; runs. 90,952 bbls. _ > KrlnioVIieut. . SAN FIIANCISCO. Oct. 9. WHEAT Quiet ; December , $1.20H : Miy : , > l.:2Vi. IMllllIltllllOlCH. . DAI/TIMOnE , Oct. U. Clearing * , J2,131OIS ; hal- nnces , $275,029. 1IOSTON , Oct. 9. Clearings , $14,515,318 ; bal ances. $ lSiS6,9"C. NEW YOUK. Oct. 9. Clearings , $90,871,011 ; balances , 13,533.205. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 9. Clearings , $8,901,850 ; balances. $1,015,011. ST. LOUIS. Oct. O.-ClenrliigB , $5.154,239 ; bal ances , $336,4(4 ; money , stendy ut Cr8 per cent : New York" exchange , $1.BO discount hid ; $1,25 uskcd , discount _ _ DI3.VTII CA IK AVIIIIjl-i SIIK SI.Kl'T. I ' "a till KfToctH n ( 3InfiIilnc | Taken liy Mrx , Citifiiilii * ! ! , Sfra. Maria Anne Campbell , a young woman who had been'rcsldlnc at the resi dence of her - - ' ) , 0 , 0. Huut , 2101 Ohio street , dl li./yiiursOay morning from the effects of mil overdose of morphine , Bi'lfiadmlnlslered , nccliUntally , as It IB believed. " t Mrs , Campbell liad VevA grlovlnc over the loath of her husband,1 which occurred last May , and had al times 'Reen looked upon by jur relatives as dementta ! to uome degree , It was believed , liowtyver , that uho was rp- coyerliiB. She had beVfi' if victim of insomnia and It has been dlecovcml olnco her tlcmUo that she had beuu livitho liablt of taking uorplilnr , although h .relatives had no Enowledgo of her use p.tjjiu drug. ' The woman slept veryi' undlyVednesday light and did not arlie.nt the usual hour , ilr. Hunt went lo her roim and heard her breathing heavily. Whjij ho entered ho became - came alarmed at her appearance nnd sum- uoned a physician , whq found her dying , It Is believed that Mm , Campbell obtained morphine the day before and ibal she acci dentally took an overdose of the drug. The hcory of suicide la scouted by the relatives , vho state that uhe lias often expressed tier cpugnanco of Relf-destructlon. No Inquest was deemed necessary by the oroner , who had been summoned. The unoral will occur today. NSTnUMliNTS placed on record Friday , October 9. ISM : WARRANTY 13KKOS. O. R Davis to W , H. , Cro v , touth SO fc l lot 2V. . A. lledluk'H jd.J } ( 1,000.0) QUIT CLAIM DiEDB. S. T. Potter nnd wlfo to ( J. K. Hawkins , lot 8 nnd south ' /j lot 7 , block 4 , Potter & C.'n ndd to South Omuhu . . 1,00 DKKDS. Sheriff to O K Avery , block ID , Halcyon Helghta . 1,500.00 Total amount of tranafc'ra , . . , , . . 52,501.W OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Run of Ctvttlo In and Trade Devoid of Pcaturo. DEMAND GOOD AND STRONG PRICES PAID All < : rnilc-N to ! Utilt'Kl ) ' iitul In .Soon liver UOKM Sell , tint \Vi-n1coii it tli < * Close , Kilt DAY , Oct. 9. Hecelpts for the ilayn Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. Total receipts 91 Cl 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Uuyers. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 11 O. II. Hammond Co. . . . 2.7)135 Swift and Company.157 1,352 20T. Cudahy IMcklliB Co 82 1S03 , It. Hocker & Degan 271 Viuisttnt & Co IfiS J , Ij. farcy r.s tollman & Itothschllds. . 3 AV. I. Stephens 23(1 ( Hoiiton & Underwood. . . . 120 Huston & Co IK 1 * R Schnllur 45 l.nyton fi Co M Cudahy Uros. Co. , K. C. . 20 IMunkliiRton , Mllwaukeo SI Chicago P. ft V. Co. . Ne braska City , Neb 191 Other buyers 17S Lett over , , 150 200 Total 2,281 1,101 403 CATTLR-Tho receipts of cattle were 2,310 head , as compared to 1,033 head yesterday and 3.20S head K week ago. The market-was In very satisfactory con dition , but there wns very Illtlo In the way of now features. The trade was in just aboul the same condition that u has been all this week , that 1 demand Rood and values strong. There wcr.e no good corn-fed natives In the yard * aid not many western beeves. A few half fat natives sold at T3.V3. The prices p.ild showed a steady to strong market. About flflren loads of cows and heifers were offered , and sold In about the same notch ns yesterday. Feeders and Ptock cattle were steady to strong'and In good demand. The market on all kinds of cattle was active , und the pens were cleared at an early hour. Representative sales : HKKF STKERS. No. AV. T > r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1220 W 50 S..1000 J373 COWS. . 710 i ss C. . , . ! W5 2 23 13. . IfiQ n i ii .1130 2 CO 10. . . RS3 2 2" I. . ! ! lI20 2 fi ) : . 751) 2 CO 1. . ,1020 2 30 I. . .1110 2 fO i. . . TIEO 2 CO 1. . , . 920 2 30 r . . , .1112 2 rn , i. . . . S20 2 10 1. . , .IOM 2 sr 3. . .1191 2 C3 i. . 1. . .1140 2 35 1. . .1130 2 CO i. . ! llM > 2 13 1. . . 9JO 2 40 1. . , .1120 2 C3 .1110 2 15 'HEIFERS , I. . . . C30 2 Bf | o. . . . tOU 2 53 . CS7 2 CO r . . . . S32 2 oo " . . . . 4S2 2 uO , f90 2 C3 1. . . . SCO 2 GO 2. . . . 5SO 2 CO 933 2 S3 2. . . . O ) 2 S3 1..10LO 2 10 , 1..1110.2. 40 1..1200 , 2 CO 1..14CO 23) 1.1 GO 2 40 1..13IO 2 C3 1..12SO 2 23 1. . . . 7CO 2 M 790 2 CT l.1(130 : ( 2 r 1..14CO S 50 1..1570 2 73 1..1520 2 35 1.1490 2 DO STAGS. 1..1070 SCO OXEN. 1..1I50 " 2 W 1..1C50 .2 73 CALVISH. 3 CO 1. . . . 250 4 23 2 % 4 SO K. . . 350. 3 23 I. . . . 270 4 CO 110 5 0 1. . . . SCO 3 ll ) 1. . . . ICO 4 It ) iso 5 25 1. . . . 2704 00 STOCKins AND FEEDERS. sr.o 2 CO i. . , it ) 3 CO 9. . , MM 3 40 1. . 850 2 70 11. . , m 3 JO 41. . , as 3 40 3 CO 12. . . C87 .1 33 , 570 3 40 1 llW 3 10 S3. . , 02 3 33 , r.co 3 40 3 10 4. . . C03 S 40 , 7:0 3 45 " 3 23 ' ' , 4i5 3 40 2. . , 735 3 50 21 ! ! ! ! s ; a 3 23 G' . , MS 3 40 1. . , M2 3 50 3 30 , ( S5 3 40 WHSTCHNS. WYOMING. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 sir , tiff. . . ' . 1)10 ) J2 73 1 calf 2&0 II 00 ' : T. J. Hutledue. Ibull 1030 200 Ccnws 933 240 5 cows , , . , , . , U02 210 23 feeders. . . . 934 340 " Doty Ilrcw. Scows 1243 223 0 fleers 1201 323 10 halters. . , . . S3J 2 75 . 131 feeders..1111 3 40 Standard Cattle Oo. 2 cows. . . , . " ; , 920 2'CO S heifers 1100 303 (1 ( cows. fi'S 2 IS a feeders..1027 323 1 cow..1110 2 C3 1 steer 1120 325 13 te ra. . , . .12uO75 5 BtecrH 125S 330 3 steers 12J5 300 23 steers 1230 330 Swan Land & Cattle Co , , 3 bulls 1193 190 106 heifers 10S4 SCO 73 rows 10SO SCO 1 feeder SSO 325 C2 steers.1107 2 W ) . 8 steers 11S5 333 , Mm-vcli Horsey & Co. tcows 10SO EO C feeders..1023 3 ! 3 Western Union lleef CM. Scows ! > S1 2 f,0 25 feeders..1011 3 ! 3 18 cows ICfO 2 FO , . , W. M. Center. 1 feeder 1100 315 31 fleers 9C9 3 CO A. II. Hell. 7 covs 1181 265 11 steers K9) 370 nSTRAYS. 1 Bteer 1030 2 BO 1 steer 1240 320 I steer. , 1210 2 CO 5 Bteers 128S 320 1 ulei-r 11CO a M COI.OIIADO. 100 feeders..1010 3 43 J. "W. Illce & Co , 1 sir , UK. . . . 950 2 CO 45 feeders. , . , f70 323 10 fecdeis. . . . SSI 2 63 107 feeders. . . . fc'JO 323 4 feeders. . . . S17 2 73 73IDAHO IDAHO , 1 feeder 10CO 333 HOUR Tlie receipts of boss were liberal , the count tmlny helm ? 3OSS , as against .1,057 jederday nnd I.OSO on the corresponding iluy of last week. The iiimliet opened with the buyers offering lower prices , bill salcciiien Kenerally were llrm , o that theie was llttlo tr.vllmr u lliat hauls. Iluyers Knidually raised their hands-until their bids were nboiit on 11 par with yesterday's prlcis and then the hogs commenced movlm ; freely. Toward the close thp market was not quite so strong , especially en the heavy lintrs , TiiklnK the matltet ns a whole , II would hardly nvernKO qulle an slrontf us yeslerday , mid yet there was not enough dlffeience to admit ot Us brine auotcd. Heavy hogs , welshing SOO pounds nnd over , sold nil the way from (3.00 to SI 15 , but the bulk wtnt at tJ.05as.10 , the same as yesterday , The medium toeiRhts and mixed londti sold principally at $3.1583.20 , with some Unlit weights nt 13.25 und { 3.30 , the top helne ! > c higher than yesterilay. Thn ini'rnKO oC loday's Ralea wna just about 20o hlKher Ilian Monday' * nvern e market. An compiired with u your ago It was 7o lower and jl.83 lower than two years UKO. Three years HKO toilay the nverane price for the hos oM on tills marlset wns JC.S9 , Heprctentatlve sales : ltd Mo l < * M , 71 S S IM Idaho evrti. , , , 103 t IS emo.ujo i.ivn STOOIC. Smnll s'upiily of Ciilllc Stinicleii < tn Kill All Order- . CHICAnO , Oct. ? . A small supply nt cattle wiis ufllclrnt to nil thf demand , nnd prices were barely steady nn.l unchanged , Native brof steer * sold nt nn trcm range ef from H.SS to ts.40 , liut only one nlc was made aliove .15. The bulk of the trading wns nt from II.SO to U.7S , conii'flratlvcly little being done li low (4. . There wns n fair stntUcr nnd fcrnlrr trade , with snips at from tS.60 to II. M. Krtt holfcrs were c rco and hlfthor , n few fancy ones selling at from tl to JI2.V but cannlnfr oattlo wenas low ns ever. Calves soM nt from $ : .M to 2.so for \ < COT to best , llnnce cattle sold at from J3 to 13.73 for steers , and at from J2.30 to J.1.4J for rows nnd heifers. The supply of heirs wns well taken at Mronrer to 5o higher prtcos. Coarse hMvy to prime lluht IIOKS sold nt from > 2.M > to J3.8B , wits sales larRfty at fiom J3.10 to W.JS , heavy packing drove * rclllns nt from J3 to J1.3R. Rhcep sold fnlrly well nl from $1.80 to M.M for westerns , the bulk pelllm ? nt from 12 W to > 2 W , with n bunch of westerns , largely ycarHim * . nt t.V2t . Native nccp ! were scarce nnd n few rliolee export lots brouRht from ) M to I3.J5. The Inmli trade was fnlrly Rood at from J2.SS to JI.7S for Inferior to prime , with sales chlcily at from JI.2S to > I.3S. Receipts ; Cattle , 2,600 brad ; IIORS , 23,000 head ; sheep , 6,000 head. Kiinsnx Cy | 1,1 vo H < ncU. KANSAS CITY , Oct. S.-CATVl.E-llecflpts , S.Ooo head ; Khlpments , 4,41 hcnil. Texas fleers. j.25 3.2S ; Texas cows. M.7Mf2.23 ; native strers. fi if ff.1.43 ; native cows and l-elfcrs , J4.S3 ; native cows and heifers J1.2Si3.CO ) : Mocliers and lo 1- crs , J2.r)0 3.75j bulli. Jl.EfliT2.70. HOGS-ReceipIs , O.IXX ) head ; shipments. ? .M ' .end. MniKrt oppne.lraU , but closed stroi" ; bulk of nles. f3.KiH.1.:3 ; heavy , J3.OOffJ.20 ; pnclt- crs. J3.Xf3.23 ( ) : mKed , M.tCfl'.l.f.O ; lluhts. JJ.20g > 3.30 ; Yorkers. J3 25JM.30 ; piss , SJ.ISifl.23. SHKFd'-Uecelpls , 3.COO bend ; shlnmt-nts. 7dl head. Market steady ; l.imh * . J3.OOJf4.tK ) ; muttons. Jl.S5f2.CO. ( _ Xe - York l.lvc Hliiol.- . NEW YORK , Oct. O.-linEYES-Recclpls. 2.3S5 bead ; steers lower , except for Rood Rrades ; native htcers , poor to prime , M.KaU4.Ki ! ) staKs and oxen , Jl.7-fl.20j hulls , $2.20f2.W ; dry cows. Sl.oOiT2.CO ; cJibli'S quoted Amcilran steers lit lOWHe , ilreJfi-d wcljsht ; sheep nt SfflOUc ; IT- frlceralor Iwef at 83S > ic : exports tomorrow , 1,300 beeves nnd 4.2H quarters of beef. S1IEK1' AND LAMItS-Rccclpts. 4.97J bead. Market more nctlvc : sheep llrm nt f2.40tfJ.70. IIOGtf-Recelptj , 3,790 head , Market steady nl St. l.illllx Live Sloi'lf. ST. 1X > 1JIS , Oct. 9.-CATTli-Ri-Celpt8 : , 3,000 lirad. Market steady ; native beef steers. M.SOif 5.00 ; mockers nnd feodtTH , $2.1003.73 ; Texas steers. J2.COIft.SO ; cows , J2.00if2.fO. HoaS-Hecelpls. n.rofl head. Slniket active nnd strnnjf ; llivht , J3.o3.1.43 ; mixed , J3.0oa3.30 ; heavy , J3.10fT3.37'.S. SHEEP Receipts , DOO bend. Market steady. Stuck III SlKbl. Record of receipts f live stock nt the four pilnclpnl markets October 9 , 1S ! > 0 : Cuttle. Hoes , Sheep. South Omaha . 2,310 3.tSS 3M7 ChlcaBo . 2.RX ) 25.000 C.OOO Kansas City . SfOO ! ) .PW 3,000 St , I.ouls . 3,000 5.000 DOO Totals . "irJisTo 42,953 13,127 suiMtisnn coirnr SYH.AUI. McCormlclt Ilarvestlnpr > r-ielilno company nRiiliiHt Seeman. Error from Phplpa county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Judpo Harrison. * A verdict tendered upon conflicting evi dence will not bo disturbed If thuro is sulll- clent evidence to sustain It. 2. The trier or triers of a cause cannot disregard other testimony oC a witness bc- cause the witness , whllo testifying made n mlsstatement of u material fact , unless the false statement was wilfully and Intention ally made. Ii. It Is for the jury to determine whether a fuljto statement by a witness wns wilful and Intentional or made through mistake and honestly. Plummcr asaliiKt Green. TCrrnr from Lan caster county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Judse Harrison. A ncKotlable promissory note Imports , or Is prlnui f.iclo evidence of a consideration , and when such a note and the nccoinpnny- InR chattel mortfrnw neelirliiK Its payment are properly Identllled , they may bo re ceived In evidence , and this Is true In an iictlnn In v.'hloh their validity Is attacked on the ground of fraud as npalnst the rlehts of the creditor of the maker. 2. A guardian of a minor may execute and deliver to the ward , or trustee for this ward n note and mortgage : to evidence an Indebt edness of the guardian to tlo ) estate of the ward , and such Instrument will bo valid and binding , notwithstanding the fact that the guardian , as sui'li , had theretofore given a bond to the proper court. The note and mortgage are lint nddl linnl and further security , beyond Ihe bond , for the payment of the money to the ward's estate. 3. The delegation of the trust bv the guar dian to the payee of the noti > und mortgage. In and of Itaalf was without effect on the rights of the creditors , and hence was an action on the part of the guardian of which the creditors could not complain. 4 Evidence was offered to Hhow that the amount of the IndebtednoK ovldonccd by the note nnd mortgage given bs- the guar dian to the trustro for the wauls had been considerably lessened by payments mitdo to the ward's estate by the guardian , which on objection was excluded. Tin1 action was one for recovery of thn creditors for the conversion of the property Included In the mortgage. Held , that the trustee could not recover any sum In excess of the amount duo on the mortgage , hcnro the evidence offered wns competent and should have been admitted. Osborne against Oakland. Appeal from Hurt county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Judge Norm ) . An Information In the nature of quo war- ranto , and not n bill for Injunction In the appropriate remedy to lost the legal exis tence of a municipal corporation. Cox ngaliiHt Yeazel. Krror from Adams county. Hovorped and remanded. Opinion by Judge Norval. Generally an action to recover a debt payable to a deceased Intestate must bo brought by the administrator of the estate. - . Such an action cannot bo maintained by the heirs nt law unless there bo no demands against their drredmit ancestor and there has boon no administration , or the administration has been closed. ! ! . The right of u foreign administrator to sue In this striti ) Is recognized by chapter 23 , section 37 , Compiled Statutes. i. Held that the verdict of the Jury Is unsupported by the evidence , PKXSIONS FOR WKSTRHX MI3.\ . A'rtrrmiN of < InI < : ili > IVnr Itoinem- ln-rril liy Hit * Rriifral Ciivrriiiiirnt , WASHINGTON , Oct. 8.-Spcclal.-l'cil- ( ) Hlons granted. Issue of September 19 were : Nebraska : Original Rimer Y. Uunlap , Sodavlllo. K.imeruliln ; John Hager , Hlup Springs , Gage , Incirahe William J. Fuller , Scotia , Greoloy. Orlplnal widow It. filla Cooper , Platismnutli. Cass. Iowa : OrlglniCI John Al. IJrloVson , Day ton , Webster ; Drnyton W. Itushnell. Coun cil muffs , 1'ottnwnttnmlP. Increase-John n. 11 , Cloavenger , Bedford. Tay.'or. . Issue of September 21 weru : Nebraska ; Original Jiimcs II , Uaggy , liaytiril. Chey- qnnu : Samuel Itoajly , Omaha , I > oiiKlnH , Original widows , otc. Hattlu I'aivorm , Cedar Uaplds , Hoonu ; Alary 8 , Jones , Slul- la , Itlclmrdsnn. Iowa : Orltrlnal-Wllllnm A. Wallser , Alnsworth AVashlngton. Original wldowd , etc. Kllzabolh Ueinhard , DCS Molnes , Polk ; Lydla JlVrrltrt. Lewis , Caas. Mexican war widow JUury Grcenneld , Grant , Mont gomery. Colorado : Original Georto F. Urawner , Ln'I'latu. La I'Jntn. Issuu of September 22 went : Nebraska : Original Jacob liraiiHtltrc , Kdgar , clay ; Jonoph Cjr.iff , Klrth , Lancaster : Jamea Crow. North I'latte , Lincoln. Orislmil widow Uoni liucon , > Iniiiboldt , Hlchard- son. Colorado : Original widow Meiloru A Harris , Klorence. l''romont. Iowa : Original John Hard. Drooklyn , Powchhlok ; Curtis Uurnlmm , Hully , Jasper , Increase John Park , Ulkndcr , Clay ton,1 Houth Dakota : OrlBlnal Joseph Wood. IJIsmurck , .Ilurlelgh. Issue of Saptcinbur SI wtro : Ncbnisku : Orlglnul Wllllum Terry , South Omaha , Douglas. Iowa : OrlRlnnl fSpcnlal September 2S ) -Lewis M. Smith l > es Molnes , Polk. Ad ditional Francis H , Waste , liclf.iHt. Lee. Original wldowH. etc. Ijiu.ibntli Tyrrell , Hlcavlllr. Mitchell ; Nancy ' Wright , Udell , Ap : > nnoose , Coloradu : Orlslmil Alfred W. Davis , South Denver , Arapalioo- Hi'Htnr.-itloii and Increase Cornelius Sommers , I'ueblo , I'u- ublo. South Dakota : Original widow ( Special , Beplernber 2S > Mary L. TJiuyer , South Kluux Falls , Mlnnchahn. Kiirnltiiri * Ci > n < riirl ( 'IIIIICM ( o Oiiinliii. A dispatch received from Washington yesterday stated that the Hast Oinulia Manufacturing company of this city had received the contract to furnish the furni ture for the new federal bulldlnHn ul Bloux City , lu. , und Furgo , S , D. There were thlrU'un bidders. The contract Involves ibout JS.CKX ) worth of furniture , which mint l > a ready for delivery In .ulxty-flvo Jays. Closed tint ( 'lriir ; SI lire. Joe PloafmntH' cigar ntoro was closed yesterday - torday afternoon under nn execution out af the United Slates court. The Judgment ivaa ono ( or fl.OOO rendered Ijy confc iilQii In favor of C. L. PlcaEnnttt , his father , Tetter , eczema and til simller tlclr. troubles are cured by tlte use of DfiNVItt'a \Vltcu Hazel Salve. It sootliu-f at once , and restores the tissues to tut'lr natural tcu- D , and never fall * to cure plies , Soutli Omaha Nows. While Mrs. J. P. Colvln of rnpllllon And Mrs , T. J. Tliomns of I'lftttsmouth were driving across the Q street viaduct yostcr- day afternoon In a single rig , their horse became frightened nml ran nway , throwlnc Mrs , Colvln to the pavement and Injuring her considerably. Thp horse wns jogging leisurely along when hose wagon No. 2 ran onto the wont end of the viaduct on the way to a lire. Mrs. Colvln , who was driving , whipped up the horse In order to got across the brlilgo bcforo the flro apparatus overtook her and the horse was soon beyond her con trol. At the cast mil of the viaduct slii > at tempted to turn the nnlinn/ / onto Twenty- sixth street , when he gave a Jump that broke the shafts ami threw Airs. Colvln between the horse and lht > biiRny , the wheels running over her. Mrs. Thomas clung to the buggy and was not hurt. The horse brolto looao and ran north on Twenty-sixth street to M , where It was captured by n policeman. Mrs. Colvln wns taken to a storer by , when It wan found she had sustained a bail cut on the forehead and had bwli bruised on ouo of her hips , The broken harness ami buggy wns patched up nnd after some delay the wonion returned to rapllllon , lllHli .School iiicriiliiiniMi ( ( ( . Yesterday afternoon at the High school building the High School Literary society gave a very enjoyable literary entertain ment , which \yns attended bj the p.irents and friends of the pupils. Th'iso ' who look part In the entertainment we-e : Rowland Smith , Anna Levy , Sadie Fowler , Kmory Stanley. Otna I'attcraon , Anna Thomas , Fred Towl , llallle Hobcrts , lloao UolJsteln , Hob- ort Smith , Llbblo Donahuo , Florenuo Smith , Jcsslo Carpenter. Itcrtlo Chase. Leona Olynn , Mabel Ulch , Anna Uiislns , Klva 1'ols- ley and Lucy JJoll. Manic City finxNlp. Mrs. Harry Kelly Is the now organist nt Ur. Wheeler's church. H. O. Cnrr came up from West Union yesterday with a car of hogs. S. n. Johns , a business man of 'central City , is hero for n day or two. A large number of horses will bo shown nt the sale today nt the stock yards. Henry I'russ , u well known Atkinson cattle tlo mini , was a visitor at the yards ycstcr- tlny. tlny.Tho The Cudahy soap factory started up ycs- tenlay , giving employment to twcnty-Avo men. Communion services will bo held at the Twenty-fifth Sticet Presbyterian church Sunday morning. The ciew of South Omaha loilgo No. CC , Ancient Order of United Workmen , will meet at the hall this evening. 2. H. Roberts nnd family are domiciled In their former residence , on Twenty-third street , between H and I streets. Ncls Peterson has been fined $1 and costs by the police Judge for selling milk with out a license. Peterson haa since purchased x license. The delegates to the Fort Worth live stock convention leave this evening over the Burlington , returning probably next Thursday. The United Presbyterian congregation will soon erect u manse adjoining their church , at Twenty-third nnd L streets , for Pastor Espy and wife. Miss Alice Havens , the successful teacher of the second primary department at the High School building , Is confined to her house by illness. Preston Nutter , one of Utah's big ranch iwncra , marketed fourteen cars of cattle icre yesterday , which were loaded at Plcns- nnt Valley Junction , ' The firemen nt No. 1 flro hall were doing some painting yesterday afternoon nnil ono of them accidentally touched n drop which turned In a false alarm. ' ' A man who refused to give his name stepped of a motor car backward nt Twen ty-fourth and N streets yesterday after noon and was considerably bruised. The newly elected ofllcers of the Prcaby- tcrlan Ladles' Alii society arc : Mrs. Clurlca L. Mullen , president ; Mrs. D , L. Holmes , ' vlco'president ; Mrs. J. C. Carley , secretary ; Mrs. C. M. Ulch , treasurer. The Presbyterian King's Daughters liavo selected a new corps of ofilcers cs follows : Loader , Mrs. Mayo llcadn ; vice leader , Mrs. It. P. Havens ; sect alary , Mrs. Sarah O. Fowler ler ; treasurer , Mrs. Harry W. Wells. KOIIKCAST OK 'rOD.VV'H W13AT1IKH. IlaliiN Will CM our OIT mill It Will Grow Colder \t-Iii-iiMlcn. . WASHINGTON , Oct. 0. The forecast for Saturday is ; For Nebraska Ilaln , followed by clcarlns weather ; colder In eastern portion ; north erly winds. For Colorado ttnln In the early morning , followed by clearing weather : slightly warmer ; northerly winds , becoming varU ublc. For Soutli Dakota Clearing weather ; Hllghtly warmer ; northerly winds , shifting to southerly. For Iowa and Missouri Increasing cloud iness and rain ; soutlienslcrly winds , shiftIng - Ing to northerly ; colder. For Kansas Italn ; colder ; northerly winds. For Wyoming nnd Montana Generally fnlr nnd wanner ; southerly to westerly winds. I , on I Iti'coi-il. OFFICE OF TUB WM.VTHF.lt WJURAU , OMAHA , Oct. 9. Omaha record of tem perature and rainfall compared with' , inn corresponding day of the post thivn ycmr : < : 1 K. . W. . ISHl. mi. Maximum temperiiturn. . . C7 C"i 70 SI Minimum Icmpcrnture , . , . 1 ! ) HI ,13 m AvcuiRif temperature 5S fi ) 51 70 Rainfall Oi .00 .CO .CO Condition of tcininraturc and pruulplta- tlon at Omaha for the day nnd since March 1 , 183G : Normal temperature for the day M Kxcoas for thn clay i Accumulated excess slnco March 1 n Normal nri * lnllntlnp fur thy d.iy. , . 'Oliipli Deficiency for the day 0.1 Inch Total precipitation slnco Mar. 1.3'U ' ] Inches Kxcess nlnco Match 1 : i Ki Inches Deficiency corrcsp'g period JS91. . 8.21 Inchea Deficiency corrcsp'g period 1UH..13CI lucliua Ho port * from Mlilinin ! nl H j > . in. T InilU'otfg tiiice of rireclnllHllon , h. A , WU1.SH , ObHfl-VOr. WHEAT BOOMING and nevt-r cffcied a biitsiopnorlunlty for mat- In K money.Vrllu E , if. Muiruy & Co. , UanUuB & Hrokern , t'ii Itlaltn II ! ! " . , ( Mlouk'o. incnilicrti of thu C'hlcnKo Hoard of Tr.'i'lo In good clandlnit , fur Ihrlr lioi-lc on Hlnllntlex nnd Kpocu. liillvc InfuniMiion. binl DullMuiket UlliT , Loth ttffi. HI'KOIAF. ATTENTION OIVUN TO our OK TOWN nnnrcns , * JAMES K , TBOYD'IF cio Telephone 10U9 , Oinalin , Nub. COMMISSION GRAIN ; PROVISIONS ! AND : STOCKS , Hoard if Trade , Direct wires to - and Nr\v Turlr. A , \Varrtu & Ox. YOURSELF ! I Vra Ills J for unBiliiml tlUchargej , liitlaniinalli'im ' , i ui T ri > Irrllalloiu ur ulctralioui ' uoi w iiitiiurc. uf iiiuoou * rutiiilirjrici. fritmu < miUliD. I'alnlciJ. uurl i.ot Bftllu. " J"JtCo. R'"t or polionctu. , or ent In pltln r rpir , ty cxprcu , prcra Kl , for II.W , or s bottlt , , I.-.75. ClrcuUr Mat on Uuueit/