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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : SAA'UKDAY. OCTOUJ2K 17. 1800.
COMMERCIAL AI\D FINANCIAL
Wheat Continue on Its UpT&rd March and
Becurw an Advance.
DECEMBIR RISES .OVER ONE CENT
lluojnncr "f Fitrrlan Mnrkcl" Con-
( rllnitr. t Ilir .strrnBlli nl the
Doinmtlc Orrnla SlocU
mill 1 1 onil * .
CHICAGO , Oct. If Wh t continued on
It * upward march today ml * t th clo *
th * December option had scored n advance
of lle per mi. Foreign news was again
n jfMHMlbto for the jump. Corn * m > oats
were not ao enthusiastic , wit nevertheless
ffOTfV advance each. PrortoliMM were
distinctly weak , but the decJlne was small.
A riff of over le waa chronicled In the
prtw of December wheat at the opening
find one rlM not have much dllll-culty In
finding an explanation of It. The opening
quotation from Liverpool was at ! d per
cental advance for spot wheat and Id per
cental for futures. A private mewmge from
Liverpool paid that the milling demand
w.is "checked toy the advance , " but this had
no effect ami , la fact , was not borne , put
by the report * from the seaboard. There
Is no disputing the fact that the foreign
situation and th foreign strength are set
ting TM pco. The Indian crop situation
Is icr owl ncmore M-rlous and Increasing th
nervous apprehension In Great Britain.
while' the At rallan outlook continues
dlcour.K-ng. and even 'a tJie Argentine
th > re Is Increasing dantei of crop destruc
tion. Shortly aft r the opening free sellIng -
Ing set in , racwtly by n contingent of scalp
ers. who were satisfied with the protlt In
the or-oilnp advance , and proceeded to take
It. As soon j thl was over , however.
ami that a not long , prices ndx'anced
again. The opening price for December was
at from TJHc to Il e. compared with yes
terday's cKwfng figures of from 70&jc to
T'I' ' C , After touching 71'Ac for an Instant
thf > selling referred to broke the price nml
n grailu.il decline of TH4c took place. Then
the natural buoyancy of the market ex-
erte-1 Itself nnd by noon December had re
covered o Tic. Another null factor was
the northwest receipts. Minneapolis and
Duluth reported receipts of tS3 cars again ; !
1.W4 n w k ago and 1S7 laet yi-ar. The
San 'Francisco market was quoted 4c per
cfntnl higher eirly In the day and reports
fr m ihtrc snl l that two more cargoes had
been worked for India. New York wired
thnt th * whe t ordered to the other side
had been accepted. About 11:30 o'clock New
York rf-portwl sales for expert of forty
boatload ( J3).f bu ) . chiefly buluth wheat.
The market was rather nervous during the
cf ! ngojr. . but was stendllv supported
and IVccmbtrr closed firm at yc.
Corn was fairly active and averaged
higher. Thf-re was a good deal of realiz
ing during the early part of the session and
p irt of the early advance was lost , but
the yuhfltquent rally In wheat caused a
good recovery. There was some Belling for
foreign account. May opened about Uc
hlghc-r nt from S 4c to 2f-c. declined to
2 c and rallied to aSc. where It closed.
O.Us were active , ilrm and higher with
quite , i good business transacted. "The flrm-
ns of wheat was principally responsible
for II" ' bi-tter price , yet some Independence
was th * result of good buying. Slay opened
sc h1rh > r at Sl > * c. declined with corn to
c. then rallied to 2uSc , closing steady at
.
Provisions alone of all the markets
showed distinct weakness all day. The
opening was at a slight advance In sym
pathy with a firm hog market t'ndcr a
poor demand and liberal offering * by pack
ers prices Moadlly declined , but steadied
rear the clo e with the grain markets. Jan
uary pork closed Sc lower nt J7.7714 ; Janu
ary lard S"c " lower at JI.37H ; January ribs
5s lower at Sm.
Rstlmated receipts for Saturday are :
'Wheat. 2K cars : corn , S 5 cars ; oats 5"0
curs ; hogs. ZJ.f > ) head.
Tlie leading futures ranged as follows :
Art ! Op"a. | lllth. | Lo v. | Close.
Wlot.No.- 1
rv-i I TI 7IH < 7W
7S < 7IM 7J
Mar. . . . 76H 70H
Cctn.Xo. 2.
CVI S4S
3&i
May. . . . : . . . SSH
Osts. No. 2.
rwt ! * 18
Ueo
.Mar 21H
Pcrn.rcrbbl
. 0 P24 r 113 C S3 n INI
Jan 7 PO 7 ! > i 7721
Lanl.HKHtu
Dvc . . . . 4 23 4 23 4 13 4 17 *
Jan. . 4 43 4 43 4 33 4 37V ,
Slortllltrt-
IV < 3 CO
Jan : s 38-1 *
Cafh quotation * vrre a * follow * :
KlXtl'Il Steady : winter patents , tt.t6GJ.C4 :
straights , moijt ) ; tprlnic specials. fl.v > tM. 0 :
M > rin < i.atrnts. U.VH/J.W ; straights ,
bakrrs. tM l2. 0.
AVHKAT Na I rprlnr. tm ; No. $ prinB ,
t , , < w . Na S red. TlHVTlHr.
C > mx No. I. ! i.c ; No. t yfllow , II.
OATSNa ! . UHc No. S white , f. o. b. . ? iO
! < N.I. J while , f. o. b. , 17ffT 4c.
JSVS-No. 1. KHc.
nARLKT No. I. nominal ; No. J. f. o. b. , S7O
Kt N. > . I. f. o. K. WO c.
ruAxsKKD NO. i. : > orc
TIMOTHY SEKD-I'rlme , tiS5W
I'ltOVISIf.Nft Mr s perk , i r bbl. .
I. rtl. per 10) ! ! . . ! 4.M. Sbort ribs sklei
R.r cn.fa Pry raited shoulder * ( boxrJ ) .
< r. . FlKirt rleai t\Jr ttmttd } . SI.K94.I7.
WHIPKT Dlstllleri' flnl ! iod Eoodi , per gal. .
II U.
U.Hie
Hie following were the receipts and shipments
tr-My.
NEW voiiic ( ; i-.viii.vi , MAIUCUT.
Quotation * of Ilirliny on Various
CniilliioilltlrK.
NEW YORK. Oct. It VLOITH-Tlecelpts , IJ , .
KX > LM . < iuleter tiiJar. owing to the \ + 6lte ad
vance maJc l > r holders ; winter patents. U.l 0
4.10 winter straits , JiT IJ.M ; winter extra S2.SO
B4.W ; , wirtir low KraileA JiS # t.Sf > : K-utliem
flour , nrrn. Jt.5w4SI.CO : Minnesota patents , JiSuW
4.9 * ; Mlriw ota bakers. > * . ; eL3S ; cltr mill pat-
rntf , | l.7 jn. city mill clear * . II.1O8I.M ; mill
uluil * . JJ..j4 < 4.N. Uye Hour , flrm ; superflne.
J'44jf f . fancy. K-lserH. Iluckwheat , flour ,
nnn sit It I' l-a.
Ill'CKWHKAT Steady ; tie , prime stale , track ,
OOlCtf MCAU Firmer. No. : wrutero. 4i04c
n\lI.KY Firmer. feejinc. JO" .
HAHLKV MALT Dull ; vie tern , MfiKc.
WlIKAT-r.ccvlpta. S6.6W bx. expurts. 43.MO
b-i , N . 1 b r > t il' ' c. Option * | aue < i thrvuRb
KII t-vclllni .l.ir. Hh Cte
; heaviest l > u ln < > M in
rncnthn. ftrcne and nilvanclnc forrlm markets ,
bnll strtlment. forelen butnc and lilc rable-
mtl < " > ricrs rausej a "c a.ltanc irr \ > t\frt \ and
itiiuulxtcil hsarr t m stlc bujlne. I KJ ! ft | .
Inx vrrr ncrvuu" . lrsc salts or Ions
wheat prolucnl no material effect , an , ! the
irt-irVrt clifed at tl.e top and H. rtc abote Urt
nlfbl's K e : N . J re.1 Oetcbfr. ckJieJ 7T' c ;
IVifml-T , " ' .CTJc. clo lnj at 73c.
c OKN" Itrfelols. 1S. ! > bu. . export * . ttj l > u. ;
fp-Tt firmer : N - t , 31ic. Options were higher
en 1 m. re active , with good Keneral buxlUK
te < l by the . .lvancrIn wn at nnd a blic
O.-mnnJ. clwlne < * o net hlsber : nclo4 > vr
ul illjc : I > cemtx-r , XQmc. clartws at
ATr--Ileeelpts. 1J.SOO .u. ; exports. U. : o bu.-
srxit. flrm : So. J. J3c. Options were quiet , but
uroiir Kittt the other markets , rioting at Kc
a't\T niOctober , cl * sl a :
cli'elat 3 * e.
HAY-Steady. eood to c'loke. I7.
. . \T1IB1t Vlrnt. hrmlncK ! , Uueaos
Aym * . ll < > 't to heavy welcbts.
. . . . -
ern dairy. 7' yiif : e i rn crManry. UOlic :
lJlc' I e : fa.-l ir. iltllVpkics.
. ! pkics. : nulet : large ,
K'MS Itcreipts. 7.IM t > kss. ; ste il.r : state ami
- - ' ' - " - -
nwtrra , iMlMye.
tlm. tut IIM.IK. tej J- ;
. . _ . .itclJled fftouM r . | i. lv- :
pi ' , ! - f m . ' . 4tlt * . lr\l. stea-ir : > tern
te. m. tl UIJTH ; rvniiwl. Brm r. I'ork. rlnll ;
in * " . . .iA - . : short clear Ixllles. 17 S * * ! * : * ;
f. - ii - It * ' J.S .
TMlAnV-Klrm ; cllv < ! per rks. ) . 3 flic :
tf . "r > pk s fr e ) . JJ4'rC. . at tn qnillcr.
0t.s | I'etri.leum fnll d rlose.1 at 11.11 14-1.
I ! . -in nrn. strained , eomntor. 'c co ! . JUTSU
' * v r > ' "opt eil oil. qul-t ami l ar'ly it a.lr :
pilme rt--le , S'tOtlkjc : prluw rrvV. f , a. b.
n-1- : li4V. prime sunitner j IWMr Sf i .
1M ' ' run : dorontlc. ( sir ta xtn. ; St vc :
JM in I'i4ic.
MOI. IfHKSfleaJy , X w Orcjn ! , np n ket
tle , cw' to choice , J7c.
iron , cjulft. rwrtVrn. IR7iff
1 * j : l r * > ker . Slv.72 : ev'cl44ins ; < t ,
slej-lv : l.r.J > er . JJ4 * : i
in nt * . JlWnrTi. Tin. flrro : strattr. IU.J4WJit.4Kl ;
l-lxies. slc 'ly. Spelter , quut ; J m < lli.
1.3X
St. I-oul Grnrrnl '
WT IvOrif. 4 > l. ltHIIT. n-t
nl r c oj d"mrHc | ra > l n.l rx > vi
> r | ns p l < ul . WV-ilj.w. * ' < tni fsncy ,
I ? .nrr. K.KMi J < cbolcv K Curfn.
TATOp ne t urort. hot lh ' of
by l-Hur mllalns T a heary to
lh advano * . but ll > * lu. -
> t Ic fcliher IJi n > > uUy for ( ult-rs.
sun anil higher , J.'fc 1 rsU. cuX
7 * . trjek , TlfWe ; X . J kard. rash , 4HH . t > e-
CMober. n ,8TJic. lar. TlSe MJ.
i. HS r r * ad s ee < In sympathy wHh
wh * t sM n rennrts of Urtr mfe tor el
P ft. and . - l VVle hlrher than .
Hf * .Ml. but hlrtier. Nn S cash. Hc bM : De-
cemher. S'tc arkel. May. Kc.
OATii rumm shewed a ttrong a4mitee In
srmtmUiy with all -Klter eereata. Fnot hleher.
with a better Ifxtniry : No. 1 cash. Hie ; May ,
nr W K bw.
HAT-Minwwi no tmprmnement : rnlrt * . Jl-t
7."fl. timothy. ILM + t.M. tkts td * .
nt'TVKH nn ; ervamvrr. JwHe ; * lhT. Ml
roCLTRr-W ak : etteken , 040 , ( : tprfiur.
tHc. turkeys , rtran ; at t f c ; dvctrn , stewtr
fct w V * C.
CORN MKALr-IUM.
HRAN-nrm. sold this ri < te at lt , ami fflh >
at < tV. on track.
KU\X EKn-Sle dy at 75.
TIMOTHY SBBM-rtrae. | t .
EOOS r rm at l e.
WHlSKV-S1.il
METAII vl. d tl at JLOMKJS. ? t l eT.
( jut-t at | t. 45.
PROVISION ! * pork. es ter ; standunt mm ,
Jobblnr. T KKT.rH. Ijirl. esjMer. i 1me steam.
I4.MH : ch'.ler. II W Bacon , based
M.TS ; Ininrm. . TH : ribs. 4.tt : ( * orU. .
I > ry Mlt ments. Snted rK.uiem. 14.36 ; extra
short etetr. J4 . rts . S4.S. > hnr < s. J4.JIH.
RfXTJUTF n iir. M bN . . wh t. a.t0
bo. ; eora. 7. * b" . : o . * * . ( * bo.
BinrMENTS-noar . * bM . : wheat ,
bn. . corn , 4.9i bu. . oats. J1.COI t .
OMAHA < : I.MU.M. .MAUICIT.
Conillllnn of Trndr nnil
on 5 nplc nnd Kniicy Produce.
EOOP-Oflod stk. . ISc.
ni'TTERmm < m t * fair. e : choice to fancy.
country. llSlJe : iep rater creamery.
cathered erecrn. iJl c.
OAME-I'ralrl * chickens , per dot.
< ju H. I1.3 L56 ; teal ducks. J | . 81.M ; red he < ls
and mallards. tt91 ( .
CHBESB Dome-lit brtrtc. > o ; K. ! m. per iJoz. .
J .K ; rlub houte , ! . . Jars. | er ilot. IJ ; Um-
Uerger. fancy , p-r n > . . ! > c ; Roqxwfort. H-IJ ) .
Jars , per dnt. M.t5 . Toi'ng AnwrlfJis , l Hc ;
Iwlru. fanry. ! , < .
VnAtr-CTiolce fat M W I Ibs. . .re quoted at
T fc ; l rrr atvl r < - rre. 4fHc.
Pot'LTBY Ure hens. % * < coc * . ic : spring
rhk-kens. S > t4r r : prtng dn'-Us. TeJc : turkeys.
sff 14s .
rianoXR Lire. SV. dead ple n * not wanted.
HAY ' I'pltnd. 14 : * : mMland. II : lowland.
C'rre straw. > 4. color makes the price < n
bay ; light lain sell the brt ; only top cr.idti
brine lip prices.
BROOM 4TOnN Kxlrfrr-ly slew ale : new
crop , delivered en track la country : choice green
feir.wnrtclnc carp-t. p r IK me : ctolce green ,
running to hurl I'Ac : cemmon , IHc
VEQ ETA HUES.
SWKRT POTATOKS-On crders , 'p r bbU. ILS.
TOMATO-'Jt-rer H-fco. basket. SNW9C
ONIONS Oood stuck , per bu. . 3S 9 C.
LIMA DEANS- Ib . 4c. _ , , '
nK\NS-ll p.1 vVVe.1 navy. r ' bu. . SI. 4471. ) L
oAnnAOB Hen * KTOITI. per hnnJred.
f TI.KRY-Per dnt. . Sr ; fancy , laree.
POTATOKS-Oool ttrck. per ba. . 94f .
ritriTs.
CR.\PE-S-New York. 154c.
CALIFORNIA I'KACTlBS-Kr * tones. SOc
PLUM ? No shipping ftocfc.
CALIFORNIA GRAPES Tokays and other
fancy Tarletle * . .a
CRANRRKRIRS Cap * Ci-l. per bbl. . JC.W4J * 5 *
APPLIrooMnc. . per btt. 11 TS : eating. Jl.M
tj ; Jonatham. fancy. JiS : New York. .
CAIFORNIA PKARSt-Per box. J1.7S.
CALIFORNIA QfiNcns-rer box. Jt
TROPICAt , VRUITrf.
ORANOE. Mestcan. J4 r > C 4.M.
LEMONS M'-Mrnj ; JS WSS M : California
lemons. UtX 4.5 .
ItANANAP < tio4ce. Urge stock , per bunch.
tr < W J.S ; ro.dlum-sUe.1 bunches. ll.SOSt.W.
MISCKLLANBOfS.
OYSTERS New York counts , per can. 45e :
New York selects , per can. We : extra selects.
per can. fie ; standard ! . p r can , IDC ; nwdlunw ,
per can. Sc. New York counts , per 144. Sl.S.
per l.M . ill : New Ynrk M-lects. per ital. . JJ ;
per tub. 111. twite rtandanls. per gal. Sl.
HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. . 1401fe ; choice.
lie : California , amber color , Itn
CIDEU-ClarineU Juice , per half bbL. J17J : per
Lb ! . . it.M494.7S.
MAPLE SYRfP-Flre-cal. cans. earn. JtTS ;
( TO. cans. IT doz. . 11 ! ; half-al. cans. 1S.JS ;
: on cnnc. SX.M.
nC5 Importe-l fancy. S crown. 3-lb. boxes.
14 < - : choke. Jlb. . boxes. 3 crown. MJlOc.
NUTS Almonds. California , per ID. , medium
Hi ? . l e ; Tarragona almonds , per In. , large.
i : < * c ; Itmill . ftr ] ! > . , ( c ; KnRllih walnuts , per
In. , fancy soft shell , : c ; mJiurr. site , ioc ; fil
berts pr Ib . le ; pecan * , polished medium. Sc :
lanre. l c : peanuts , raw , 6s97c ; roasted , 7Uc ;
ch tnuts , Ite.
Ite.FnESH MEATS
BEEF Good native stn > rs , 4 * to COD Ibs. . ( HO
7c : western steers. SIJSHc : cool e ws and hetf-
rrf. i4J54c ; medium cows and heifers. 44c ; good
forequarten cows and heifers , I > t84c ; iood'
fort-quarteri native steers 4S5c ; need hind
quarters cows and hirers. C K ; good hindquar
ters native steers. iie , cow round' . So. cnw
pUles. Sc : bonels chucks 4 : row chucks. Jc :
steer chuckj. JSc ; lieef tenderloins. J c ; brtf
rolls , boneless. c. sirloin liutls. h-tnrtoos. > t ;
Mn backs , lonele-s. > - ; | | n backs. 7C : cow
rtl.s. No. J. i4c ; cow loins. No. a. 7U ; beef
trimmings. Sc ; rump butts , te ; shoulder clods.
PORK Dressed hcgs , 4 ic. pork loins. 7c : p"rtc
tenderloins , lie ; spare rib * . 4Hc : him aauuge.
butts. SVsC ; pork shoulders , ruuich. 4Hc ; pork
'houlder . sklnne , ! . t < r : pork trlmmlnKS. 4hc ;
\fft \ lar.1 not rendered. S' c.
MUTTON Dre eJ lambs. 7c ; dresseJ mutton.
So ; racks , muttvn. * c ; lees , mutton. * tc : sad-
lies. mutton , t'tc ; stews. IHc ; sheep plucks , Sc ;
! ie < p to&sues. per dot. Z >
HIDES AND TALLOW. .
HIDES Na 1 wreen hides 4c ; No. J ETeen
hides. Sc : No. 1 rrcen Mlted hides. _ 5c ; No. S
per Ib. , fess than fully cured.
SHEEP PELTS Creen salted , each , 5474 c :
: ten salted snearir.i ( short wooled early
skins ) , each , ISc : dry shearlnn ( short wouled
e rlr skins ) . No. 1. < ch. it : dry shearltncs
( inert nooled e rl iktns ) . No. t each. Sc. dr > *
Hint Kansas and Nebrarxa butcher wool pelts ,
per Ib. . actual welntit. 4QSc : dry flint Kansas
and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . act
ual wetcht , IO4c ; dry Cint Jslorado butcher
wool pelu. per Ib. actual weight , 466c : dry
rtlnt Colorado Murrain wool relt per Ib . actual
welKht. 304e ; fret cut OS. a : It Is useless to pay
freuht on theai.
TALIJOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1. JHc :
tallow Na J , Sc ; ereas * . .rhl'.e A. SHc ; trease.
white R. IHc ; greaie. yellow. lc ; i eas * . dark.
IHc ; old butter. : RSH > beeswax , prime. IX ?
SSc : rouch tallow , le.
I2ONE.S In car lets , weigher and delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo. jr ton. J1I.WOI4.W dry
country , bleached , per ton. J15.WSU.W ; dry coun
try , damp end me.ity , | > er ton. 1C.004JIM.
WOOL Unwashed , line heavy. Sfl7c : fine , light.
19V : quarter blood. 16filSc : seedy , burry and
chaffy. ! 4Wc : cotted and broken , coarse. 7 ( * > c ;
cotted and broken , fine , frfjic. Fleece washed
Medium. llfllSc ; fine. ItBISc ; tub washed. ICO
ISo : blaclc. ( c ; bucks , ( c ; tag locks , JCJc dead
pulled.
Liverpool .
LI'VERPOOL. Oct. It WHEAT Fpot. strong :
demand moderate : No : red. sprint. SH-I : No.
t hard. Manitoba. C. id ; No. I t lUnmu. fa
M. Future * opened easy , with nar and -lifUn :
| K > sltlons Id hle.ier ; clnse-1 irrejrJlar. with near
positions 14 ( M hUher end distant porKlon *
ISSH.'l ' hUher ; business alvut equally distrib
uted. Octet > er. ( t S'jJ : XoiemU-r. < 3"-4 ; IV-
rember. te J , J ; January. 6 4J ; February , tt
4-1 ; March. C 4.1.
CORN Spot , steady ; American mlatft. a < w. I
IHd. Futures opened steady and utwvnB 1.
clocisl steady. wltS Novcnilr > id hleher and
other month * unchanged : buslneu nl > ut equally
'Ilitrlbuted ; OcttUr. la ± d ; November. 14 tH-I :
December. Ss S > ; d : Januvy. js JHd ; February.
ta : : ! . March. t : < * ! .
FLOrit Flrm ; d masd in lerate ; St. I.auls
fancy winter. In II.
PROVISIONS Itacun. tlrm : dtmanil mo-lerate :
Cuml rland cut , ri tn s ! b . . . lit. hort ribs.
.n : i Iba. . # * ; lone cle.ir. lUht. Si to SJ 1U. .
Ms ; Inn ; clear , heavy. M to C HM. tshort
clear barks , lUht. l < i Ilx. . s ; short clear mid
dles. heavy. 41 to M It * . . : i > : iear U-ilkt. 14
to 1C R-j. . ) * W..oiouU : < r * . square , i ; to 18
lint. . Tt M. Hams , tbort cut II to ! . . W .
TaUow. Ho- North Arwrlean , ils M. U f. extra -
tra In.lU mees , - * : prime roeu , < : . Puik.
Itrlnv nttw. nne western. 47x c.1 ; medium vest-
em , 4 < w. l.ml , qalet ; prlma we | erB. Us ; rc-
Dre-l. In palls. ! J .
fHKKSKIrm : derurul m < JerBtr ; finest
ArceHcan.rrhltr. . AT > w t. 4i ; finest Aiufrlcan.
. . .
IIITTKR--PI j t United Sutes. C ; cood. to * .
Oil.Lln rel oil. U i > elroeum. | refint.1 , e * .L
HEFRIOERATOi : HirrF-F
, . .
HOPS At London it'arlnc coast ) . J ,
Th * rwclpl * ol wheat luriiir the p * t thrt <
Oiyvrrr rc.W nnt4l > . InrU'JUv ; ISt.MA cm-
tal * Arri rH n. The recelptji f American cam
'Jurlaj t-ii pojt thro * .lays were JK.'v ) cental' .
\Vt7nI SInrlTri.
JIOSTON. O l. It Tbe lloftcn Ccrauxrelal
UuiMIn nil ! > ay lonw..rr , - nf the wo > l market :
Tbe market shows -Hshtly smaller in < > rpni nt
lhr U t week , but chiefly because licKers , ) e
-li. | to sll. All irk-en ere sllcbtly hinr. |
f.nte ihf Maine elccllur. Mlohlcan N bao ail-
v nc * < l n full cent from II ta U cms , su > - lnf. . |
Is Wins bcM all * r ih ccuntry for ur. , .j-
\-anm In rase of MiiKliilty' * election. In Mlclil-
c n ami Oh .i tee mirp't" < * is bl > ! arc lar r.
All hoM. n tn IlantMi " flnr > In | l > elr vlcus.
and In vl n f ibe rontlni' l duilecji In luanti-
facturlBI ri xl ln * alc air lrzr. Thouih
forvlsn w l l.as receruly Ucn r sJiUipcd
abrtud. Arartr B are Imjti.s r.ealn at tbc
I ndvi autik.tw , wlier * tb "imftttlen Is ke n.
Tlie MitM .J tl week are H74. * lb < . d.isttc
mt 7n.frM > UM rorelEfl , aiKlriM tXt < * > . O 1U.
* < -ut-jl ; anJ 75 . ' w lh . furrtcn last te k. an.l
4.TM.tV ) 1 1 * , itemestlc anJ I C74.44M IU . fnrvlcn
In ih sanw > n * lat : year. T > 4e jutfn IB dale
rtK.w a > lecrraM > of M.4IXX1 11 JtoflHUlc. ana
? . " .4r > .7 ) 1I . farctca from IfKnlr ta the same
tele la ItK. The receipts to date tbow n ile.
et UM of 14I.1M lialts Ocmonic arnl IK.SIT l le <
f r lrn.
_ _ _ _ m
Ppurlu > Inrkc ( .
PJIORIA. Ott. ll-OORX-Flrru < bUb r ;
Nc - i Sic : No. a , SJ"-- .
< > . \T. < - linn : No. ! nhlle. lOftNV : No 1
wlilt .
I'.Vt- < ! and tmictirc : Nn. f.
vnilSKT-Mariiet sloady : Ooltlwl
(
IS * t > tl * cf I'.rt f r hlrt.
.
nmr : * tfjt. 7.C bu.
. S4 4r * bJ Obl
Tolrdu Cmlut
TOLUWl Oet. lC.-\VHKAT-Huh r actnv ;
; > „ 2 r4. ; M ; IVcncWr. 7tV ; May
OATS bull. l * Jr : Ne. ! mUHt. Ite.
UYIT-lile ly : No. 3 rasU. 4c.
> 4'U > Vir. i&IlDPall ; hUtirr ; vri3 > c
[ ! CONFIDEM/E CHECKS flttlDE
Prices Qo Up in View of the Prosperous
Times that A/o Coming.
EXCESS OF MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
Km ornbIf llnlnnce nf Trndc for Srp-
lenibrr t'oiinterbnlnncpil liy
( iiild IininrlK | Similar C n-
dllliilin In October.
NEW YOHK. Oct. It n. O. Dun & Co. '
Weekly Itevtew of Trade tomorrow will
My : The one commercial change which
more than ny other ensure * better buMne.'s
In the near future Is the exc * of mer-
chandtse exiH > rts over Imports. In Septem
ber expert * trere J9S.4jas.iJW , ami Imports only
. ) * * ,7W , and the exceiw of exports was
W4.I75.SJJ. In payment for which net Im
ports of gold were OUlMSJ. Last year
the excess of merchandise Imports was JS.-
7 < CK7 In September and net exports of gold
J1C5W.S6S. In two weeks of October the
exports from New York have Increased 30.5
per cent , against Jl.J In September , while
Imports have decreased II p r cent ,
against K2 In September. Continued
shipments of sold from Europe , not
Including JI.C- > 3.0'J from Australia , now
amount to U .R.W8 since the movement bsan. .
of which te.S .CtM has already arrhed. Th
hea-j- movement of grain is the corner stone.
After an Increase of JS.HJ.S7S m exports of breadstuffs -
stuffs In September , there has be n shipped the
past week tram Atlantic ports alone. 2.111,774 bu. .
rtour Included , and 4M , rli bu. In two weeks of
October , aratnct ] , ilv.71 bu last year. A more
Important fact Is that all available rr ln freights
have been enmced for months ahead here ami on
tbe Pacific coart. The minister cf sericulture tn
India stateii In council on Thursday that dis
tress was etpecte-4 In a larse part of India as
the result of drouth , but Importations of wheat
fr.m California would help tu prevent actual
famine. A high offlcul of Russia , now In this
country , confirms accr-cr.ts of shortness tn the
Russian ) leld. Thus the estimate that Kurope
will fall lW. w9.tw bu. stwrt of last year In supply -
ply of wheat li strongly supported , and while
tl.-partment estimates of the yield In this country
are not credited , there Is every reason to expect
a remarkable foreign demand. Western n-
rtpts fall a little telow last year's , and for t o
we tu have been li.3S.01S bu. . acalnst 13.MI.4vi
bu. last year. Wheat has advanced 4i c for
the week , and corn Ic.
Confidence as to the future makes trouble In
some Industrie * , because speculation In materials
raises prices so that demand for flnlf hed prvlucu
l checked. Hoot and shoe makirs Ret very
narrow orders at oM prices , or at * n advance
of ! e * than 1 per cent ( or the e li , arxl less
than t per rent from the loweit point. Similar
< ! tt ! > cuUes | threaten In the Iron manufacture ,
for pic Is hleher , Iles emer at HtW and grey
force at JJ.7S. At Plttsburic whole plates , en-
ctes and beams are weaker and various com
binations hoi I price * only by leaving outside
competitors to take the market as far as they
can. Steel bars are largely sold at le. white
1. : l demanded for Ircn. All the nalli that
outsiders can prvluce are sold at lets than the
RKAoclatlon asks , llilletii are still sold for less
than the pool price , and Its shipments In St > -
temter acrrecated only S .0w ) tons , rnslnly of
eheet and tin plate bar ; , and the demand for
r ll Is KrowlnR small. Wool Is stronger , with
continue. ) sf > eculatlve > buylnc and sales at * l-
ern markets have been 14.MK. * ' ' ) llx. for two
week * , anlnst 2L 8.7 0 Ibs. last year , and
lt.70f.M4 Ib . In 1SK. but conslened wool has. be n
mostly withdrawn until after the election. N .
rain Is at present possible In Roods , and though
the number nf mill * starting for the we k to
flfte-n. against seven stopping , much of the
work done Is In anticipation of a better demand
than now exists. The cotton manufacture has
also started more spindles , but the demand for
coeds scarcely Increases , and print cloths sell
at S. C cent * . The manufacture of miner metals
also dratrs. tbourh domestic d'mand for or w > eT
Is moderate at 1" TS cents fcr laVe. Lead l a
sh it weaker at I TJ. an ! tin makers are under-
r'lltne forclicn. IS to y > cent * per txjr.
Failures for the week have < een KS In the
t'nlted States , siilrut iC last year , and forty
Jn Canada , acalnst fortr-slx last year.
WKKKI.Y CLKAKI.VG IIOf.SB TOTALS.
HuMlnckM Trnnonctcil li -
tlif . \ K'lntil llnnKH.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.-The fotUmlnjr table ,
cotnplleil by l rad treefa , shows the total clear
ance * at tbe principal cities and the percentage
of lncr or decrrsiM. as compared with tbe
corresponding w k Ust year :
.
- .
(
CTTIE3. | CIearanee . | Inc. I Dec.
New York j "sss' , ; 'ji j. . . ; . . | "u.i
CtilcaiTO 17.9
llfliton
rhiujeiphi * . . . . . . : : ; : ; : ; ; :
St. Ixnils 17.1
San Kranclfco I4.--4.M * . H.J
IlAltlmorv _ . ii.iu.mi . 11.5
PlttstwrK . I 13K : . 4I . 11. !
Cincinnati . I 19.CJ.J6 * . * .e
Kansas City . I ll.e . S ) . 10. *
New Orleans . I 9JlS. : i , . .s
Ilurtalo . I 14u . 73l .
Mllwauke f . 4.7J.4i ! j lil !
Detroit . S.7.4. . | Si. I
LouUvllle . i.i31.1-3j . : 15.C
Minneapolis . . ! > : . . | 1J.S
OMAHA . i. U.4 < 7 . j 1J.C
Prortdence . 7 ; . . S,114.74) t . .i
Cleveland . S.SO.tte . li.S
Houston . . 44.MSI . 1 .
St. I'aul . 4l .S 4 . i II. 1
IMnvtr .
Irdlanapolls . l.J ! .
Columbus , 0 . S.3M.5 * * . I I7.S
Hartford I . . . .I a.e
Hlchmond ( I.W.7M SI. '
\Varhlncton j ' a.e
Xnoxvllle . , I '
Dallas 3.S
St. Joseph w.s
I'eerta 1.CK.4H11
; ,4J .TS4 | i S.I
Portland , Ore. 144J. SJ1 3.S' '
New Haven 1J.5
Savannah II. (
SprinfiHeW. Man. . s.s
Worcester
1'ortland , Me 1171.407 i t.S
Atlanta 1.H2.1I4J I '
Tort Worth
Waco 4. I. ' I 51.V
SjraeuM' K7.7W ! I : i.S
Des Molncs 7 ; .I7 I 51.1
Grand Haplds W9.4J7I .J
Seattle CI.U ! li.li
bowell
Wilmington. DeL
Norfolk i.iii.iiii : .4j
Slour CTtr a7.4 ' I is.i
La * Anxelcs . . . M.5
Tacwna . . .I ! .
Tel < > 4o . . . | S.7
Fpokace JCJTI M.II
Jacksonville . . .I 3.1
Lincoln . . . | 11. *
New Uedford
Wichita K2374) ) ! . :
lllrmlnshiim 441.4WI 7.1
Toptka 361 jir H.I
Islington. Ky. . , .
luyton
Ilay City. Mich.
Pall River
Akron , O
Sprlr.glielJ. O. .
Canton. O
flcux Falls 7 .ae : . .
Premont. Neb. . C1.74
Hastings. Neb. . M.974
Chattanooga
Kars
Nashville
Galvtttton CSK.MD ; . . ij.i
Salt Jite 1.1
Scranten : OT.E '
Helena 11.5.
Augusta 1J.7 | .
Kalamaaoo 1S.1
Rockford u.j
TonlU. . F .jt 8LSit.S4i 14.7
llicu ! iie of N. Y..I 17.7
DOMINION OF IZANADA.
Montreal ! l 1I.M1.177I. . . . . ! 17.1
Toronto i .7J W | S.J !
llallfex j 1.SII.M7 ! 1.1 ,
llarallton j Ttl.til1. H. <
Wlnrlfrftf i 1.4J5 171' 9.3
T UJj , . . . . 'JJ I
CH riig * at Ilay City. Kail River. Akron.
t'priseCrU. Canton. Kioux Palls , Fremont. Has-
tns * . Oint'aticosa. I'arso. Nashville and G l-
> t U > n r.oc Inchx'nl In t * > totals.
I'HJCUb Alti ; .VlV.\\CI\fi TOO FAST.
C'liKliilrkicc III Sound > lolif > - Victory
finite Altuiidnnt ! ) ' I vhlcnt.
NEW YORK. Oct. : . Urailttreel's tffmcrrow
Mill > ay : Y. ' : tii'ie voiuia uf stnentl trade he'
nnt ; nctru < 'l raitrrlitly. nw . ndltlons are
fa\vr tl i < , ny early l.i jirjicni't. N tw.ih-
standlng nuuy Irsricr uMrchanu prefer to w4lt
until after -.xii.m lfur placiug crders , and
> -ther > ar > wiling to fxAet subject' f concilia.
tk > n sbouU tbc trnvfuwnt for frte "colr c * of
illver be x < iful. enilmn > t at larcer business
centers rcfartU Ibr siK m * cf the cam ; > * lsn f r
seta ; l icaaer secured. ICXSXMW Instances mvr-
rbants am ilUcovcrlns tut vjca ef the situation
t.y placing inters. Kest ire * of th * business
e k jri' lh * . \ < itlnu.l njvance In price and
Hrrr.Kth uf Hheit. ar.l I he maintenance of a
l rivoluuM - nt wheat en > rt > . nctably to India
iAui \ > lr ! lc. Wtelle wool \ * no hlz er. hold.rr
bate > uld 'fMC i l : > rendvr them Indifferent tu
Un&viitaie loslctnu. nJ ara boMln ; sticks fur
full cvf * . While covers fc.r Ircn and ste >
trull * ' . . ' ar : > v Uelnc pUcetl ( nrely , they wouM
tjr uirr ' * wauM aecept current < iuotu < uu
f. < r U > 7 it ll 'ir. t t ern Uf U Ht hither , ami.
r-tlwlttutandini ; IM rrvvlnz eiport trade In irun
in 1 slot IMS brwr checked by hither oc jn
' flsnt tate > .ml ru * priots by Herman stt. I
, taker * . K U i..tldpate.i that wUhla thit * weeks
t > ; tLdftliOeman lll raet eifxctatloox On
.he ParlSf cui i trii hit been tlmuUlrd tor
the . ! v ru . In IA * price of wU < at and continued
ullTity la p m of ICBttr and. other pies.
jiu'.abr > t J'i ati , Auttrcito. South Africa and
tn-Hn. Tn.le la rerrvlnt'iln tbe Ran Joaquln
T My. Calif ornli. t e4) | the eomitHllon at a
en petlfi ( rallrvad. " *
Riports of wheat. fVmjr Inclo.lwl as wheat.
from NitS coasts of tbn-L'nKed States s.n-1 fmtn
Montreal this wek amount to 4.1M.I17 tm. ,
against . ( M.x ( > 1 bu. kMtr-iwH , 1 4 .ew > b . m
the veek one year ago. ' t.r % . m bu. two years
acti.2.7aa * > bu. three jTifcs. ago. and as com
pared with JT , bu. In 1W corresponding week
of ! . . _ _
The total number of bnwnes * falh > re < i report e l
thmwrhoat tie fntlnl rtdtes this wek Is IT * .
twelve fewer tlmB Msl'trfek. ten > e * > than In
the sr otrl n H of October im , bat twenty-rtx
more than In th tonMifWains ; week of 1M.
As com iaR4 with th * M7 ad week of
l * j , nt * week's total ftmff a decline of sixty-
one. ol
There were thirty U t4MM.fallarw m Canada
thH week , acalnst tMrtyVen last week , thir
ty-seven te Ibe week efwyi-ar ago. thirty-nine
two ye r ago , and tnlrty-foar three years ago.
MTTI.I : Tnxnit.vcv TO spicri.ATi : .
\VnlI Street MnrUct Prtifr lounl In
4ttin1l < r njtil Xervon * In Tonr.
NEW YORK. Oct. J * . Rra.lstreefs rlew of
the stock market tomorrffw w.ll say : specu
lative conditions have become drcl Irrttr uncatls-
faetury. To W M street market tate w k has
be n narrow and professtonal in quality , and
nervous antf unsettled In tot * . Hanks have gen
erally marked up tons * , and It appears to be
dlfflcnlt tn obtam money for speculative pur-
poew. Th favorable csndltlons of nnr foreign
trade , the export demand for our crreals and
other prudnci * . and the consequent decline of
exchange and renewal of gold imports has for
the tlmbelmr falW to stimulate speculative
sentiment as ttvey u dottMe > ) ly wool 1 under ordl-
nary circumstances. The better feellnc toward
our stocks abroad did not , howeier. result In
fvneign buylne. at last n any appreciable
scale. The market bre. In fact. ha * , apart from
the manipulation nf small rrofertmnnls In partic
ular sticks , exhibited little beyond the leniency
nf the la rre r shorts to cover , and of holders of
la-nic stocks to sell , tbe objeet In each case benc
to reduce boMlncs In the /ace of the stringency
nf money. This sell Ins. on the whole , has outbalanced -
balanced the baylmc. and cauMil declines
throughout the list , while In * rm > m traders have
naturally taken advantage of the situation to
prew stocks for ml * , even th-iurh they were
prompt to cover , where strch operations , displayed
a profit. These condltt ns have added to the
uncertainty an1 undecisive character of th <
week's tradlnx. On Frfday the market was
dull nnd IrreCTlar In tendency. .
STOCKS AXU IIOMIM.
5lM-cnlntlnii In ! ' MirltlrVn Ppr-
ftincti ry In tlic" nxtrrnir.
NEW YORK. Oct. It The speculation In
stocks today was perfunctory In the extreme.
and with one or two unimportant exceptions , the
fluctuations In prices wert narrow. The only
two stocks that reached even comparative ac
tivity were Sapar and St. Paul. The move
ment was Irregular , Sugar was depressed early ,
nearly a point on the circulation of reports of n
probable strong combination of Interests opposed
in the American Sugar Ileflnlnc company , and
the Inrcado that are made oy the f' . reign
products on Its domestic trade. The first men
tioned story elicited an' emphatic denial In
usually well Informed Sugar circles , on which a
rally ensued of 14 per ceet ta lo ; * . The full
rwovery was not held , but In the boards the Im
pression prevailed that the traders had not
ucctde < l In shaking out an amount of long
rt'jck comrtmuurfcle with , tbelr outlay of en-
ersy. Tobaccu was marked up IS per cent to
Tt' , by the interests that have l n Identified
for some time past with ll manipulation. There
was. as heretofore , a. deirth of news regarding
tl.e basis of the upward movement , but the old
rumors of a probable termination of the fight
between the company anJ Its competitors were
again presred Into service- There was little erne
no news having a generahtaring upon the mar
ket aside from the arrival of atmut SLCS.CtO In
gnU , and reported additional engagements for
Import , aggrFgatlnc JtJf.C' .
The existing comparative money . f trlngency
was Illustrated by t vcr4 bank suspensions In
the interior. The monctny , of the market waste
to an extent relieved. hBwtver. by the announce
ment of the appointment K re < elvers for the
Ilay State Gas company. I Then * was a notable
lack of excitement over thls.devel.ipment. as the
S4rt t considered It to } * rrkre fully slgnlflrtint
of politics than financed The > t ck fell JS ir
cent to 7 on the news. FTh < f general market dis
played a better tone In t tttafienwn session , and
price * sllfTmol all arousd to a fractional ei'ent
on the irold engageraeMs and strength of the
wheat market. Toward tie close n easier tune
obtained with * Consolidated dQas conspicuous far
a decline of 1 per cent - Tt e closing was steady
at ( llKht EalM. Deallne * In -nds were light ,
but firmness Trai genersilri' 'olfplaye-1. Louisville
and New Albany consol - < no. e 5 per cent ; the
Mies were V < > . 0. r ;
Governments were stn < nc and fractionally
higher on purchases of tJ > 4 Silver certificate *
developed strerunh and'rt * H per cent to 1H
on a moJtrate revived fnrelsjj Iniuiry. The
sales were K * * *
Thv Kvenms Post's L n.lpn financial cable'
sram says : The stock markets opened dull
Uxiay on ccnUnue * ! llqurilzllon In mines , here anl
h Iaris. - . Tten > waj B1nH' * * rJntei > but the
Iree was flu , colJ"ojr.nijV falling , ta IfliU. Tb
-ontlnoed E M wllhdrawa * isxcausbu : all kinds
'f rumors , chief among Oileh U that the ban *
m y raise the rate on Mrndty. Vnlesa a very
bcary amoant cf gold r * out , uoweter. st ch
nctlcn will be surprising , as no chance has
tvcr been made so far In the rttllnr price f--r
eagles. On the last occasion , when the bank
rate ws rals d frcm 3 In I per per.t , th bulk -
! k i h-M was Ci.0 < iO < * * less than now. At
th same time Ihe bank $ ow holds r. Mixio In
Japanese money none of which was heM on the
occasion named. Americans were careparatlvcly
steady and closed firm. The P rls l urse- was
Bat. but the close was abuve the worst. At
Ikrlln the market was weak.
The following were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of th New York exchange
today : _ _ _ " _
AtchUon . 12HI 4o"oW . J4 !
AdaraoKx. . . . 143 IN.Y Central . JXJ
APon.T H . 6S IS. Y..VN. E. . 45
Am. Kxnraia . 10 * ftetarlo.V W _ . 13
RalUmoruXO'ilo. M Oreconlmo .
Canada Pacific. . . . VH 4 > rcron iiar _ . 1C
OanadaSomh-rn. . 4 S O.S. L..V U. N . J2
Central Pacific. . . . 13H Paclfte Mall- . 1
* l..tt t nh-rt 14 PerftrlA r > i. A R. . . !
Chicago i. Alton. . 1S5 'Pfttstjurr ICO
CHH Pullman Palace. . 143
140n. . G. IT . IS
r. C. . . ' .A St. L. 25 ' * R O.V. . of I - 40
. H Kc I UTil. _ . . .
CottcaOll Cert. . . . 1S SL Panl . 4PJH
Delawaru' Hud. . I'-'IV Monfa .
Del. . Lak V. . SL P. VOnini. . . .
D.ilUG. DfJ .
Ka-.tTean . IS'4 Pjuthern
Erto . „ 304 iumrIlefla T. . . . 107H
donrd . IS 'Tenn. tVi.1Vlroa. . vm
FortWarna . li TelePacific . ! J
Q.Nortnern DM 110 'T.Jk ' O.Cat. r fj. . . SO
C.ti .Lofa . H9 Colon Pvelas- . . . . SO7K
Uocklrur Vallir. . . IOM.U. S-KxnM < - . Si
* U4 W St. L. A P . SiSM
< tP. . i Dolata . . . IH W.St L..V P. nrt. 13H
K-AT.Pfd. . --31 ; Wells r.irzo Et . s *
UkoErioi Wo ' . 14)s ) Vf stem Unloa. . . .
Oi tWhcollnr * L. E. .
LakeSlore . 14J i Qo p3 [ . 25
Lead Print . lOM'M.iSt-L . 14 ! *
Louisville 4N. . . . * D..VR.t ! . 11
L..XN.A. . h'.G. K . SAH
Manhattan Con. . . . 3Ui N. L. . 1 *
J5 C.F.Jkl . 17M
_ ( < ' 'do nfa . IfO
Ulotourl P.K13S- . 18J Ti St L. A K. C. . . . < 4
Mob'.luOhio _ 1I > T.St L. JtK.C.Dfl 1(1
. . . OS 'AM Toi Co . 7ifi
N.-itlonalOorlirj 4' ( , Co nf.l . 01
- . f'i Am. Tel. * C. da. . . 8 !
N.J. C atni . { " -"H Coral O We Co. . . 14
N..VW.ofJ . JJ'l Atn.S.iTirpM .
North Ara. Co . . J > i U. S-CorJiro irtL
Northern P letti ; . li' : < U. S. LealUS" Dfl.
N. P.ictflc Dfd _ . . --OH U , s. Ku&ly- .
L'.P I ) , i G _ . It * U. S I'-ubtwrpfd. . CO
t ex-dtv.
Tfc total rales of f tc < k toJay were
shares. Including the following : Antrlccn To-
huccn. i.teti ; liurllnston. t.i9 : ilar.haunn Ci : >
tclldated. 6.5tC : Heading. S.41XI ; St. Paul. 1S.4W ;
silver certlficatca. .W
XIMV Ynrk Jlonry Jlnrkpl.
NEW YORK , OcL It-MONET ON CAl.tr-
Firm at t < rH lr cent.
PRIME MEIIC.VNTILC PAPER-Nomlnaliy JO
J per cent , .
STERUNC EXCHANGE Slower , with actual
IrtiMnesa In bankers1 blllstat 54.a O4 SI ( or de
mand aivl tl.t&\it.tsl for sixty days ; pasted
rates , Jl 140I W and U4.snr84.s ; : commercial
bills. fi.h. ! t
SILVKK CER.TIKJCATES iJi : . a at
HAR SILVER < 5Hc. .nf
MEXICAN DOLLAR5"J4c ,
GOVERNMENT HONDS atrone ; state bonds
Quiet : railroad bonds tin" . .
Clotlr.c quotatlcns on ct-lJ were as follows :
U7s 4 . Tf u vv f ' -Ji. . _ 7
: . ( J. 7a . 11U
U. S. 51. re.- . It . t"i
re..ir. VSi'Jd . 3-4
- .ir. . . . . lili -ffcJt. A3. A. U. . . ItMU
n.s.4s. cj.rj . 107 K. IJ. 3.A. 7 . . . JIM
. . . .
Pacific Utot JJ.- nil
AIX ci * A . : t .
1DJ '
Au..clmc . 91 luml Union j . . lit ?
91 \.i.ll Gst. 3i. . . .
La. Now 42oa. * . . 01) No. P I3ltl3 ! > , -
MltMiurt > Ii . 101
N. C.ii . 11.
N. Ci , * . . . . . . . . . 107
S.C.aoafaal. ett liti , . ii8H
12- . '
. 1O1 dnC. J ; P. W. . 1114
Trail. oUl i : . 410 'SfeJU \ L M.GTi I. 7.t
Va.Ceatnne < . ill > L I > i S. F. t , i .
dodeftrrxl .
Atctiltou l * . .
AtculKou-.M A. . . . * 1S U. P. l of ' > ! . 1 OM
Panada SaMt. . . . . tillVi ; 3 an J . . , _ lO.Dj
r. A N. nntrifri n. "iff o. it , A ; ; . un. , . io <
H4' , N.H * S li . lS
offtred.
\p v V rk Mlnlujr 4iuntullims.
NEW YORK. 4 ctli.TUe foltowlnj aw the
closing m
4U Oatano. . . . . . .
> nhlr. UJ
Hrnouta
CoaCal. A Vo. . . 1-sU > Uto.Jltr-r . l
Ill Uulex 1lrsr oft. li
. 7it
Ual & Kororasi. . 143
Unloi C > r.
IronKlivcr. Vcllow Jictel. . . .
Mexicai . CO
effered.
_ _
I'orclun t'luaurlul.
BERLIN . Oct. It-Exchange on London , eight
days' sUht , W marks V , pi * .
PAIUS , Oct 1C Three per net rentes. 19' ;
4 * : for | hc afcouat. excaancv MI LoQdun. Uf
IHiC for checks.
LONDON. Oct 14. Dar sola U ouotrd c |
77s U' Jtr77i 11 Vi OolJ quoted at Uueooa Ayrv *
Io4ay at 1MM. MatrM. 1 . Lisbon. MS ;
Itnme. MIK The amount of haltfna withdrawn
from the Hank of Rngland en hsUnor lolay ,
S33. m of which in.or was American r M ;
amnint deposltnl on balance. 10,409 ,
llo ton SlorlJ ( } nnatlnn | .
ITOSTON. Oei. lCall l ) onn * H p r cent :
lime , loans , M7 fv cent CloMwir prteM for
Mock % . bowta and mWlnc share * .
ATT. AS. P IJViWi . Oatrn 5
Am. Sil r 107 > R4. Ktff. Ill 11)
AW. 3o r pM. . . . MVOen. silo ? MJ. . . . M
IlarSlitetUv. . 31 l-l > Atehl9T 2-1 IfH
Hell T4ephoo . . . Mi lAtehlvta 4 * . . . . . 734
notion .V AI inn r. y l JNew Bn--liwl ( In. . 109H
boston i Maln > . 1)5 ! On. Kloctrlo 3 . . Hi
C. H.AU Hx4Allo-i-iMlnlnr OJ 35
KltcblKirr W AllintM I
Illinois st ei 40 JOe UM\Moatiai
MeitcnnOeatrM. . 7H RulleA B Jlln. . . . tH
OWColoov 173 Cnlllmi-tA 1134U. 3IU
Ore. Short Lias. . . . 1.14 rmnkllu 9
Ruocer. 13 Kmrrrti. . - lo } <
Union P.vclfte 7 Oe-M'v ? 44
Wp tRnd fH Outner 1IB
VfeM Kol nfd. . . . U .Tamarack. . . - . . . . fl t
W. glea. ofd. 4j < ! xrolrvrlM 4
5nn Krnnclnco Sllnlnir O.notntlon .
PAN FRANCISCO. 4 > rt 1A.-TV ) oSlelil clo ln
Quotations for minlac stock * u > .lay were n fol
low :
Alia U flUVe.v .s'owroi * . . Tin
AlnhaOoa 1 IJiMUee 7
Xrxuuetv Don 'I
Belcher 2 Lvtr Wain. MM. . 3
Ilc-t.t it-Ichor. . . . 9V Mexteaa 48
BoitteCOa. 8O Mono 16
Bullion 19 OoeMefitalOO ? . . . . 43
H < . liver Con 43 Oobtr ISO
ratnlotiia. J * Orerman 16
Cballrnce Con. . . . PotoM 09
_ 2.1 iSaT.-uv I"
Confrieaee 140 l.wrmop
CX > n. iSil. .x V.v. . . 17O Slern Sevan. . . . OS
rcm. Imti4rl.il 2 Union Con id
Oronn Point . . . . 5' ' Utah COB 11
Rxcbeaocr . . . . - 3 Yellow J.texet . . . S
Ooiild 4 Currr 73
Mexican dollars.JHc- _
I.iinilon Stuck 4lni > | ntl < iii .
LON'DOK. Oct. 1C. I p. m. cknln ; :
Consol .m'v. . . lOi s
CcnwM. aoc'L . 10 < (4'lSt. ( Paulco.n . 7U {
Can. 1'aciac. . 5 54'N. V. Cenlrit . P4J ,
Erc . / . 1 4H Pennsvlraau . f.SU
KrtrlKttirj . 3:4R { .vlln ; . H5
111. Central . - _ 1 1 _ | Mex. Ccn.aeirj - 4J 4
RAP. SILVER-J Hd per ounce.
JtONKY l * f m per cent
The rate In open m 'Vet for short Mils. SS4JJH
per cent : for three months' Mils , SH4tt14 l-er
cent.
_
I'lnnnrliilnie .
nO.STON. Oct 18. Clearings. tlS.139.Mf : bal
ances. 11. MAS * ; .
HALTIMORE. Oct IS. Clearings. II.4411M :
balance * .
NEW YORK. Oct It-Clearings. JK.1W.V5I :
balances. Jl.X7.i .
ST. I/3flS. Oct IS. Cleartncs U M,77 : ; bal-
ances. 17.41i. Money , sfts per cnt : New York
exchange , II. S discount bid ; tl discount iiskei.
CHICAGO. Oct -Clartngs. . J14.M4.1T * .
Money , steady : on call , t$7 | > er cent : on time ,
7 per cent ; New York exchange. Stc discount ;
foreign exchange , steady : demand. 1 1. $34 ; sixty
days. J4.S4H.C ,
_
C flcc > lnrkot.
NEW YORK. Oct 11-COFFEE Options
opened steady , with Octol r unchanged and vther
months a to It points lower ; rul 1 fairly actlte.
with flrm undertone on local and foreign buying
ami stability of spot holders. clod steady at
15 to S points advance : December. JJ.TiGl * .
Spot coffee , firm ; No. 7. Invoice. Ill : Jobbing ,
Sll.se. Mll-l. steady. Total warehouse deliveries
from the United State * . 7.4M bor . Including
tC * bars from New York ; New York st'ick to
day. IS m bags , t'nlted States stock. l : .4 t
bH7 < : afloat for the United States. 4il.O ) bags ;
t'.tal vb > IM for the l'nlt l State * . tl 4 l baas.
aralnit MLS * bags la < t year.
SANTO. * . Oct 14 COFFEE < } alet : rood av
erage Santo * . 11. TOO rets ; receipts. : i.C4 bags.
stock. * & < * bags.
HAMRfRO. Oct K-TOFFEE Steady : i pfs ; .
ajvunce ; soles , II * ) bags.
RIO , Oct -COFFEf Firm : No. 7 Rio.
11.344 rets : excharute. SIMM : receipts. II *
bags ; cleared , for I'M United Slates 1J. " bam ;
for furot > . f .M94 bags : stock. XAZ f > o bags.
HAVRE. Oct lS.-4X > FFEE-Clo < J steady at
net advance ; sales. 43.W ) bags.
Dry G oil .
NEW YORK. Oct 11 It his beti a sl.iw Jay
so far * the pei > onil demand l.as lxi rm-
ccrned. but an Irregular mill order itqurtt for
vJark prtnti. choice styles r.itfra i.r d om
other specialties took varyl'jfi quantUlm. and. In
some Instance * , gnod lots. Sljpt-r ? . f - rver ,
were slow In demand , but a coud mov n nt wa
effecte.1 fmm the mills In the exec > i Icn of former
orders. Printing , clothtlrm at ! VISe , with
( ales at Fall River of : i.i > ' - > pieces far th
. Oct U-Cloth ami yarn
market quiet ; sales hard to make , unless by
FAUI. RIVER. Oct. it Print cloths steady at
tl c : > ! ' mil probably slightly exceed pro
duction this week.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. ! . COTTON Futures
rlo d quiet : sale * . K.y bales : October. n.U :
November , I7.K : December. 17.T4 ; February. tT.Jl ;
XI rth. K.X ; April. JT.S-V ; May. ti. ; June , Ii.7.
Spot cotton , quiet and unchanged : sales , 5.575
liales.
ST. LOCIS. Oct. 18.-COTTON Pteady ; mM-
Ilinc. 7 li-lCc : sales , SO bale * : receipts. J.eTJ
l le * : shipments , 3S bnles ; rteck. H.1K liale-s.
NKW ORI.fI.VNS. Ot- te.-4OTrON Steady :
r-.lMllnir. 71-16c ; low middling. 7c : Eood or-
dlnar > \ 6ic-
ICiin > : i City .Mnrket * .
K-AN'S S CITY Oct ! . WHEAT Slow : No.
! harJ. Sc : No. S. CfiOc ; No. t re-1. 7 c : No. S ,
* > T e No. ! prtns , nominally , Cc ; No. 5.
nominally. * e.
frRN-Flrm : No. ! mixed , S6 = ; c ; No. *
whltr. nominally. Sc.
OATS St'B'ly. 'air demand : Nn. ! mixed.
Tilnallr. 17c : No. I white , 154Sc.
RYE I'nchansed.
HAY Steady and unchanged.
TKR Steady : creamery. 14HOlHc : dairy ,
tfteilc.
fciMiS Uarely steady at IJc.
Sncnr Slnrkpt.
NEW YORK. Oct. -SUC.AR-Raw. . firm :
fair refining. ISc : centrifugal. M test. Sc : refined
firmer : standard "A. " 4c ; granulate ] , 4Hc
LONDON. Oct. It SUGAR Cane , quiet ; price *
fully maintained : centrifugal. Java. 14ja ; Mufcoo-
vado. fair refining. s 3-1. I > et ucar. firm. l > ut
little doing : October. M 1SJ ; November. > J
Whcnt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct -WHEAT-Hlcher :
October. 6 Kc : December. fSUc : May. 7JHnwc ;
nn track. No. 1 hard. WT c : No. 1 northern.
S7So : No. S northern , SSSc : receipts. 4S9 car * .
Oil Clly > lnrkrt.
OIL CITY. Oct IS. Credit balances. 11.14 : c r-
( V ie . no bids : no offer * : shipments. JJ.7 * }
bbls. ; runs. 1U.4K bbU.
_
Krlsjco "licnt.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. lt.WHn.VT-Eaiiy ;
Dcemlr. $1.40 aiked. May. tl. < r.
TI1I3 lTiAI.TY MAHKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday ,
October 15 :
WARRANTY DBEDS.
Peter r7eu and wife to Thoraas Puls ,
e H of nw 10-15-11 . J 300
D V Shipley and wife to Francis Dot-
son , ' .i acre In nw ne 5-15-13 . " 3
QIVIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Edward Prlchard to Caroline Prlch-
arJ , lot . blk 7 , Bowling Green. . 1
Total amount of transfers } Si
FOIIKCAST OF TOIJAV'S WIJATIIEH.
North U'lniln Will IlliMv In \-lirn kn ,
lint It Will Ciintlniif Fnlr.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. The forecast
for Saturday Is :
For Nebraska Fair ; north winds.
For South Dakota Fair ; variable winds ;
warmer In eastern portion.
For Colorado Fair ; east winds.
For Wyoming Fair ; variable wlnda.
For Montana Fair ; wanner ; winds shift-
Inff to * outh.
For Missouri Fair ; cooler ; north winds.
For Iowa Generally fair ; c/ooler In southern - t
orn portion ; north winds. I
For Kansas Fair : northwest winds ;
cooler In eastern and southern portion.
Lornl Iti'coril.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nUHEAU.
OMAHA. Oct. 15. Omaha record of tem
perature and rainfall compared with the
corresponding day of the past three years :
ISM. 15M. ISM. 1SS3.
Maximum temperature . .43 09 54 7G
Minimum temperature . .33 Z3 LZ < S
Average temperature K Cl U 61
Rainfall W .W . 0 .0)
Condition of temperature and precipita
tion at Omaha for the day and since March
I. 1-6S :
Normal temperature for the day. 65
Deficiency for the day 1
Accumulated excess ilnee March I re
Normal precipitation for the day. . , dt Inch
Deficiency for the day OS inch
Tefal precipitation since Mar. 1..39.S3 Incbus 1 |
Excess ulnoe March 1 S.75 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period , las. . s.91 inches
Dencleney for cor. period. l l..lt. Inches
lt > p"r from Slnllonn nt S p. in.
STATIONS ANn STATn O ?
WnATHEIL
Omaha , ekar ill Cl
North Italic. cUar. . . . ta it
Idle * City. * ! ar. ci ! :
si u
RapM City. cl ar Ul 4
Huron , clear Ml M
( bie K . cloudy 441 4M .M
rit. I uU. ctoar , esj ; .
? t- Paul etvudy I < ? M ( T |
lUTMipert. clouly t l Sit . (
Kanus Clly. cle r h' , 1 l C.W
Helen * , dear ' M' 4M ,
llav.v ; clear ! i * -0 0
UUnurck. part clauJy < 4i M * '
Wllll ton. pjrt cltrair j 441 , W
CalrMtoo , i-ltar . 71i.w _
T Indicates trace cf precipitation.
U A. WELSH. Local forecast OfflcliL
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattle Receipts Light and Quickly Taken
Up at Strong Prices.
HOGS STIFFEN UP ANOTHER NOTCH
t l.nnito Are Scnrcc nnil Ihe
rrlnnn Knll llrliMT Timor of
Ilecrnt llnyx Sheep > cll
Well.
PHI DAY. Oct. 17.
Hecelpts for the day Imltented were :
( Sxttle Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
October U UK 3.1 4s * > O
October U WB7 4,7 1.SJ7
October H 1WI 4 , e
October U SSK , 1.4K
October IS < . * B K 3 , S 82
October M S.772 * . . . . . < J
October s : s 4. u S
October S l.SB X.B7 3.O7 . . -
October 7 i77 ! . 1.41 J ]
October S < .SM 4.41 2730 41
The official number of curs of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cnttle.HoR ! .Shcp.Hor's.
C. . M. A St. 1 . Ily. . . . &
O. & St. L , Ity 2 . .
Mo. P. Ily i
U. P. system It 12 19
n. Jt M. It. H. U. . 19 II
C. . H. & Q. Ily 4 S
C. . It. I. AP. . fly. . K. 2
O. . H. I. & P. Ily.V. . 9 . . . .
C. , St. P. . M. A O. Ily 1
F. . E. & M. V.,11. n. II 9 . . 1
_
Total receipts . . . . S J 1
The dli-posltlon of the days re * lpts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 6
G. H. Hammond Co 46 l.OK
wlft ami Company. . . . 7 1.172 1.U7
Cudahy Packing Co. . . . Ill ilS
H. Keeker and Degan. . 21
Vansnnt & Co X
J. L. Carey S22
Hill AIewls Co M
Huston A Co 3) )
U & Schnllor IT
Layton .t Co 54
Cudahy Hros. Co. , K. C. 197
Swift 49
Other buyers 2 1 6
heft over SO 150 ISO
Totals frOO VS3 U37
CATTLE Today's receipts were light
even for a Friday , and the lightest of any
day since October 3. Yesterday's receipts
numl > ered i 07. and on Friday a week ago
there were 2.310 cattle reported In.
With Imrely a thousand cattle on sale
and with the demand for all kinds good ,
the trade was soon over with , and the
market closed early for the want of more
cattle to sell.
As to values , the whole subject could be
summed up In a few words It was a
good , strong market for desirable cattle of
all kinds.
There were no corn-fee : beeves. In the
yard * and only a few westerns. The sup
ply of butchers' stock was limited to about
eight loads of cows and heifers , so that the
total supply of killing cattle was small.
The stocker and feeder market did not
present any new feature of Importance ,
the trade remaining In about the same con
dition as yesterday. Itepresentatlvo sales :
BEEF STEKRS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr.
2..12M u co
< X > W3.
1. . . . $4 * JITS l. . . . 4ji 1..1HWWB
- - - - -
1 Vt TS 4 S5S 2 IS J , fit <
1 * ! ) W 1 * . * 1 M f .140
1 s 2 > 2 25 i . s-v ) 40
2 IK M 2 tt : si i , uw S4
j : w 4 139 2 2 i .MM S4H
: MS M i S7 2 s s . a 60
i M 4 es : x i , i4i 60M
1..KM ICO I..JOM 236 3. . . . 'JM J *
1..HM 20) 2..1OX 238 1..11J * 175
3..MU I M
HEIFERS.
1. . . . 77 J 15 1. . . . | t * IS * 5..H1S 273
J. . . . SM I Si 4. . . , 4X7 : it ! . . . . H6 2 M
. . . . 7 * 244 : . . . . * 2U 1. . . . MO 2M
7. . . . US 2 34 13. . . . HA ita 1..11S9 1 W
* . . . . 21 2M 2. . . . 73 * 2 5. . . . 32 3 1
I. . . . W 23 *
BULLS.
1. . . . ! ! 2 1..11W 214 ! . . . . IM
I..ISH 22 i..ni 21 * i. . . . ! 0 ten
I..1OO 244 1..112 : 4t 1..1MO Z C3
CALVES.
I. . . . 3 260 ! . . . . 311 3M 4. . . . I4H SM
2. . . . 215 2M S. . . . 31 IK 1. . . . 1H 325
4. . . . 32 2 TS I. . . . 12 } 1 M I. . . . JW S 25
L. . . 2 3t 7. . . . JIJ SS 1. . . . 1 J 2S
1. . . . 0 3 0 2.V 4 40
STOCKJR.S ! \ < a FEEDERS.
1. . . . 7 2& . . . . . ' 5 S2S 3. . . . 720 3M
2. . . . > 27 $ I..720 J2S 2..SS6 3M
4. . . . SM 20 S. . . . 5tt 3S > . . . . f. J M
! . . . . * * 300 S. . . . STS IK . . . . C2 3
2. . . . Ml SfO 2 . . 123 S2 * 1. . . . S4 jr.
S..4W ; > 1J..WT jr. 15. . . . Ml Jli
l. . . .TjftJ n 9. . . . 7 1 32S 4. . . . SC S ( i
I. * . is 13 5. . . . 74 334 I. . . . 4M 3
J1.V J 20 2..1 2J 310 12..1005 3U
1. , . J' 3 24
. * WESTERNS.
' * NEBRASKA.
No Av. IV. No. Ar. Pr.
1 bull > * ) J2 W 7 MOTS IMI J2 73
2co s 11(0 J l * l feeler * W 2M
cows S0 215 1 feeder f\9 310
1 cow ISfiO 2 S' . 2 stes I 3 !
1 cow I1M 235 11 fevJers. . . . iSt 313
1 bull lv > 233 11 fee-ltrs. . . . SU 320
1 steer YA 2M 21 feeders. . . ! 5W
2 heifers SM 2 CO 1 steer ll J 4
tCcuws TJ 2 I * steers 14X 3 CO
It Ltsce.
! steers 5 IM < 4 steers W3 I ! C
4 steers 1M2 2 1 2 ferders..l 4 J 13
WYOMING.
J. S. Cra nor.
1 ttill MOO 1 24 feeders..194S 3 Si
2 bulls ISO J 13 It steers IDC 3 IS
Scows 113 245
John Trent.
I f < Jer M 334 1 feeder S 330
II feiers.S77 3 3a fewjers..ltol 330
H. P. Uo4.hu rlL
COH-S H ! 2 M ) 22 heifers 93 2 & >
1 bull 14JW 22 * II feeders..111 ! 2 M
I coos I : JS X feeders. . .IM7 310
4 sirs. tle..I'12 SM 4 > t rs H7 320
1 heifer 3 * 2W 2 steers IlT J JS
21 cows 1063 2 43 4 yearllati. . 477 3 M
COLORADO.
I. Vf. Rice.
1 bull 1 * 1 CO
John Ivens ,
Scows 226 1 feeder J40 3 M
13 cows > I 2 M fte-ler. . . . . STI 334
1 stas 1114 2 M I feeder ! > 310
2 feeders..I2 3 M $ feeders. . .KK1 234
2 feeders. . . . 75 3 2S
HOGS There were 3.138 bogs refwrtcd In to la > .
as acitlnst I.7C yesterday and 4.ill r < n Ut Krt-
Cay. todays receipts being the lluhteH since
Tuesday.
The demand was good and the market was
active at steady to strong prices. The Ixiyerx
all wgnted a few an < l the yard ] were soon cleared
under the fret buying.
Heavy hoes MM very largely at $3.2 * . with a
few Iods ct ? 11M < 3 li : the proponton of sales ,
however , at J3.10 and H.15 was much smaller ,
than jestenlay. j I
There weie very few Hunt hoes In the yards '
today , so that the top dli not shotr up as well l 1
as > etenlay. when there uere several rlcht
Keel llht loads on rale. The bulk nf th hozs
sold at S3.2 3.S. as a alnat K. : 1. yester
day. Representative sales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. . Sh. Pr.
U 34 $ 48 10 GS tt : se | i
H 7 M 3 15 51 KO . . . 320
63 S12 1M 315 M tl r > 1 S 29
SI J2 1W 3 IS 51 -S3 tt 3 2 *
M 32 ! 1(4 315 54 312 IGO 3 2" >
U * S 10 215 M ; 31 * 2 338
44 39 . . . 315 W 3X9 48 3
M 316 8 S li 54 3U 244 3M
y. 3FA t S IS 37 312 4 J i
.35 IS 2H J U K ta $ J
34 3K 1M 315 (3 3K . . . 324
K 237 10 315 M 36 2 > 3 2 *
01 234 10) 3 1T4 II 313 . . . 334
II SIS 120 3 n > 4 M 31 * 32
= 2 10 3 17H 71 2il M SM
El SIS H > 3 17H Cl Ml . . . S ' -
M .3 * 210 3M I7J 1W J
M XD S 3 20 Si 2
21 313 . . . 320 7 *
SI. in 12 3 20 S 211 . . . 3
S > I 40 3 20 5S J 7 . . 3
2 M 3 20 d 2S2 r * 3
2 ) S 2
12 ? 32t 20 320
70 34 * 41 S M f. -3 SM J
K 47 . . . 320 CT 24i 124) ) 3 3 *
! SIS . . . 320 1 JCO . . . S S
< t > * 7 * 0 3 2 X 2 t . . 3
31 24 It 320
PICS-ODDS AND ENDS.
1 IM . . . 3W 4 2i . . . U
1 SM . . . JW 4 94 . . . 15
4 B2 . . . S M 341 * . . . is
I < . . . S 2 2 . . .
4M . . . S t SM . . . M
4 3M . . . 314) ) 4 $ V * . . . 32 *
I ! S 7 . . . SM 1 170 . . . 355
SHEEP The receipts were liberal today , but
tbe demand was Kood and everything "
i the market sold readily at tuady to tttone
orlcei. Repre ntatlve sal s :
No. Ar.
t ; western wettwrs 110 3 : 5
W73 w stirn lamtx 35 *
Ivan on Cltr I.lvr Stork.
KANSAS I71TV. Oct. IS CATTLE R celpt .
l.du beadsfclpmtnts , ( ,340 hfad : bt crade > .
steady ) others , flow ; Texas steer * . i.r : 3IS ;
Texas eows. tl.75 rt.2i ; native steers. .4 tl.7V.
iuth cows tn. ] h tter < , II 2303.W ; suckers and
e-lrs. n.l83.Z. UilU. W.W.
HOGS Receipts. i > head ; khlpmentf. 1C6
i.-i-l ; market treak 5c lo rr ; bulk of sales ,
U.M-ftl.15 : bvavy. l3.Wfc.Si ; packers and mixed ,
{ 3.150L25 : Ilibts , ; iMj3.34 ; rorkers , . :
pijes.
.c l.fe * .
r.cr.e : market steady. Iambi , i.M4jl2S ( , routtvns.
tl 2 S3 60.
Vork Live Stork.
SB\V YORK. Oct. 1S.--UEKVE * llecetpts. 1.CV *
krt.it.trr dull aod lower , native tf-r , it '
ta co t n.coui. ; t ii * a.l OICIL. t2.4ftirt.4B.
bulls , IMtf2.4 ; dry CUKH , | tr 'Jt-M. cables
( trcrs At lii-Jll : , $ .tiH\
r frtten lor beef at fpnir. .hrp
itrennl welrht. eirnH * tomorrow. Ml
OM sheep. anJ l.tti quartern 4T Vert.
SHflKP AND 1-AMIW-lleCTlptv I.3B hea.tj
very < MII : rtieep. U 4 t .
HOOSlleceirtu , ! . S he > . < e.m , t . y
SVt
CIIICAttO T.IVIt > T4H'tC.
To4 I'rir Fntntl r Cnttlr Wrre > f-
ff rrril In > lnUr n > tnrkrl.
CHIPAOX > . Oct. K-Tno few f t twll e catile
were offered to make market , other KlnJs
of cattl * mM rtowly at K iwrally vnclukncxl
prices. Abowt 3 head of prime Hereford. An-
nf ami ether su e-rlor eattlc W at Irom V-
lo n . Other nle ere at frvm n.41 to tl.M
fnr common lo choice , ami the bulk ef the
e Hk- crowed the srale * at from 14. to 14 TS.
THrre wa a talr Mocker and feeder trai e. with
s le at from t 4 ta U.M. l > < ws t l helfrrs
x > M at fmm II 34 to 12. ? $ . Itult * nohl mrxtly
at fn i It to It TS. a few e frt halls fetrMn ;
from U to SIX. * tth an oce > MMl e Ve a. hut
M . . Texas eatll * eoM fr ely at from I. M
tn HIS far steers , and western rampe mine
> oM at from II W tn II M. chVeflr at from ItiS
! ' 4 4 , Mfe cows and heifer * bruucht fmn
IMI to lt.44.
T > e h c market w * In better cnrxlltlnn to >
day. the demand ftvnrlnr. deckVeH anlmallvvn and
r > rles * * r Mronsf to * c hhrtier. < leo were
mud * at fmm It to U H fir the ( wore * ! t b t
.lm rthe Iwlk coins ; at frcm tl Jt t tl 40 and
packing lots brlnelnc from U.U to Mr- . The
syndicate t > * ld It 4 fnr llrht horn.
Western sHeep Knotty | rrdomm le.l atxl sold
actltely at from 1140 to 12.14 Common to prime
natives Mild at from It 75 to UM. few vntnc
over It. and fee-fern took a trrat many wrvtems
at from J1.44 to 7 . I irab * avermced from ISO
ta 2tc lower. lth mle at from IS. 44 tn II 'i
for poor to prime Urir , chiefly at from 13 IS to
I4.X.
Heclpt : Cattle. 3.MI head : ho < . JtetO head ;
head.
St. I. onli Live Mock.
ST. LOtMS. Oct. K-CATTLK Hecelpts. S. < 9
bead. Market rlrndy : native stni. ltll I.M ;
T steers , ILf04f * 7 * .
HOCr ? Itecetrts , M. < * * head. Market * 4 t < Vs
tower : Hcht. . ! * * - > : mlir.1. tlM401.2 : heavy.
IS 4lsyi.lll
SHSKP-HecelpO. ! . * * > bea.t Maiket steatly.
Stork In Mulit.
Itrconl of rMrtpts of lire stock at tbe f. ur
l < rtnclp l markets- for KrWay. Ootol r U , l < 4 .
Cattle. Ho * . Sheep.
South Omaha . I.&X 3.IM 4.IM
. . .
Xa M.i City . U.l l * l ! .
. - t. Louis . * . * . 2.W- )
Totals . * > . K.4BS 20.2M
HKSL'I.TS OX Till : 1U'\MX < ! TUACIvS.
StcM-nriN Drrltlr tit i\tviul HIP Fnlr
I'.roumU Mcctlnc n \ VU. .
ST. LOtMS , Oct. 16. At a meeting of the )
Fair Grounds Ilaclng Stewards this after
noon. It was decided to extend the meetIng -
Ing for another week. Three favorites , a
well played second choice anil two out
siders won all the events. Track fast.
Summaries :
First race , selling , maidens , five furlongs :
Lizzie Mnck ( to 1) won. Correspond ( S
to 1) second. John B. Ewlng (11 to t ) third.
Time ; 1:0 : H.
Second race. 2-year-olds , maidens , five
furlongs : Dan Huger (6 ( to S } won. Tenole
( B to 1) second. Alma Ilus. cl O to 1) third.
Third race , selling , one mile : Nleollnl
(6 ( to S > won. Loyal Princess ( ! 0 to 1) second.
Overella (7 to 1) third. Time : 1:444-
Fourth race , selling , for I-yemr-olds. five
and a half furlongs : Nina Ixmlse (3 to 5)
won , Nick Carter ( * to I ) second. Doc
Turberville (6 to 1) third. Time : 1:05H. :
Fifth race , selling , six furlongs : Irksome
HO to II won. fncle Abb fJ to 5) ) second.
Tommy llutter ( J to 1) third. Time : 1:15. :
Sixth race , selling , one mile : Battledore
K to 1) won , John IHckry (15 ( to 1) ) second.
Formal (11 to 2) third. Time : 1:11
CINCINNATI. Oct la. Three favorites
and one second nnd a third choice , both
heavily backed , won today's events at La-
tonla. Track good. Ilesutts :
First race , six furlongs , elllng : Lucy
Lee (7 ( to : ) won. Kinglet (4 ( to 1) ) second ,
Chagrin (15 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:17 : J.
Second race , for 2-year-olds , purse , five
and a half furlonjrs : Let Fly (7 to 10)
won. Lily Beatrice (10 ( to j ) second. Ust-ne-
Keglna ( to 1) ) third. Time : lll : i-
Third race , one mile : What Next ( S to
1) won. Remember Me ( a to 1) ) uccond , Pufra
( S to 1) third. Time : 1:44.
Fourth race , mile and seventy yards ,
selling ; Argentina I (7 lo D ) won. Daly
America (2 to 1) second , SL Helena (3 to i )
third. Time : 1:15. :
Fifth race , maidens , purse , five furlongs :
Kalltan ( S to 1) won. Hazel Green (7 to 5)
second , Buck Fonso (10 to 1) ) third. Time :
1M. .
DETROIT. Oct. 16. Results at Windsor :
First race , selling , six furlongs : Lauretta
D won. Stark second. Long ( Hen third.
Time : 1:17.
Second race , rive furlongs : Leonele won.
nibt-au second , Merry Cliimcs third. Time :
1 : < BH.
Third race , six fur'ongs : Tlm Murphy
won , Shufelboard second , Coranclla third.
Time : 1:16. :
Fourth race , six furlongs : Yours Truly
won , JcLn Carr second. Billy Fischer
third. Time : I:1 : < TU.
Fifth race , selling , five nnd a half fur
longs- Paramount won. Howling Green
second. Austin third. Time : laSij.
Sixth race , one mile : Tut 11 In won , Dam *
a. V second. S.cond Attempt third. Time :
l : * t.
_
I'H.NMOXS FOIl WKSTUUX 3IK.V.
Vtlrrnim of HIP Lntc Wnr Ilenicm-
biTrd by tli > fii-nrrnl Uovcrnnient.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1C ( SpeclaU-Pen-
aion * granted lssue of September 30 , were :
Iowa Original : Edward Taylor. Moor-
head , Monona ; Georse W. Knouff. Elmwood -
wood , illIK : , Adiillonal : George Hull , Nor-
v.-alk , Warrrn
Montana Increase : Peter Fisher , Living-
ston. Park.
South Dakota Original : William Wright ,
Aberdeen , Rrown ; Hugh P. Shields , Huron ,
Beadle ; Andrus Erlck'on Elk Point. I'nlon ;
Edward H Best. Vermllllon. Clay. Original
widow : Delia A. Blake. St. Onge. Lawrence.
Wyoming Original : John J. Fein. Lara-
mle. Alt ny.
Colorado Original : Jacob Ross. Spencer ,
Gunnlson. Increase : Theodore Bazold , Den
ver. Arsrahoe.
Issue of October 1 were :
Nebraska Original : John A. Hodgln ,
Waverly. I ncaster : Richard Richards ,
Crawford , I > aw-s ; Peter McFariand , Brun-
Ing. Thayer Restoration and Increase :
J.ihn Riy ( dccejs d ) . Schuylcr. Colfax.
Orltlnal v.'Idows. etc. : Ann Kay. Schtiyler.
Polfnx ; Csperl , < l , Octolwr 5) Mary Chadwlrk.
Fulerton. ! Nance. Mexican nar widow :
Jannette Greusel , Haveloek. Linca ter.
Iowa Orlelnal- Samuel M. Pyle , Mount
Pleasant. H < > nr > " . Freedom H.Vhitnker. : .
Mount Ayr , IllnggoM ; Peter ljDoux ,
Spirit Lake. Dickinson : Lorkhurt S. 1M1-
Inrd. Shtfllcld. Franklin : Emanue ] Byor y.
Dedham. Carroll. Addltlonnl ( i > p < > clal Oc
tober S ) : Adam L Rlckonl. Marietta , Mar
shall. Inf-rfase : William Wrlgiil. Iji Porte
City. Black Hawk : Benjamin Branemnn.
Ames. Storj- . Original uldovr : Annie Oll-
phant. Cedar Rapids. Blnn.
California O-lglnul : Nathan H. Barton ,
S.m Bernardino. Stin Bcrnardlnp ; John ± J.
" > wli La F.iyette , Contra Costa.
Wyoming Original : Joseph Graham.
C.irnbrla. Weston.
IKSUC of Ootobrr - were :
Nebraska Original : John Stevens. Udf-
j'cti , Furna. .
Iowa Original : Joslah Martin. Bacley ,
Guthrle ; ( sixrclal Octob r O Halbcrt Har
vey iclecensed ) . Thor. Humltoldt : ( special
October 6) David H. Fci'on. Redl ! ld , Dul-
las. dditional : William W. Brooks. Mar-
skalltovrn , Marr-hall. Supp'.ementHl : James
II. Morgan , Madrid , Boone. Original
widows , etc. : Jane Pirtr'dge. Dtnison ,
Crawford : Mary n. Toole. Clrrmont. Fay-
ette. >
ette.ColoradoOriginal : Luther S. Whee' * r ,
Eureka Snn Juan ; Clement Bunker , Pa
goda , Routt.
Inillotcil fur Fnrupry.
DBS MOIXES , Oct. 1C. { Special Tele
gram. ) A Delmond , la. , tpccbl siyz that
W. E. Bullard. ecretjry ol the state senate ,
has been Indicted on two counts for forgery.
Thit charge created a sensation when It w&j
first brought out , several month * ago. Dul
lard claimed his enemies wore responsible
for it , and Instated on hU Innocence. He U
accused of forging a name to a fraudulent
mortgage , which tie drpatite.1 with hU
mother as collators ! to a loan.
I'.nrtli rinukril n LittleHit. .
NICE. Oct. 1C. An car'bauake shock
felt at Mentone at 0:30 : this mornlag.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 10.30. Omaha , Nub.
COMMISSION
GRitf ; PHOYJSI01S : AND : SH)3I3 )
. Board t.t TraiSt.
i"/rcc" nl/ea ta Ciucaco n 1 New Terk.
Crr or.i nti : JUjn AIV'arrra * O >
WHEAT BOOMING
au.l ncier citTerrd a better vp crtunlty for male *
lrc money Writ * K. A. ilurrsjr 4 Co. ,
lUnkrn & Krukers , IK Itlalto UWc. . Calcaco ,
inemlx-is of th L'hlcaso ll'janl of Trade In coo4
rtariittoE fcr fietr book on Htatlttlcs onj K { cu
laihir Information , and Uaily Market Letter ,
hoth free. Pt'KClfit * ATTKKT1ON GIVEN TO
OUT or tovnt