THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; STTEDuVY , OCTOBER 18 , 1800. 15 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Oec ril Situation B aains Practically Un changed tha Past Week. SEASONABLE GOODS MOVE QUITE FREELY Uu lne. Men Tnke Henri nt ( lie Tro - lier of Influx of Jloney Hc- ultnnl tion Mmrrt Ad vance In Cereal * . has b * n. according to th report * of th- fading Jobbing botiwi of th * city. a tr.uch larger bulne doing In all 'aoua - l..o c > ! * the pa t week than during any cltcr viek ! K > far thl fall. Th ? demand U nptar.tlr baed entirely P n th * Iramedl- a'.e r i ilrrtnrnt * for consumption , and the I ii > -s eotnes In th form of a HooA ot sa--U. orders that Xeep * every on * movlnr. I- ' , ! * not amount up to a r rr lara * * -m ; . ! h aarreKate. The average country rcr 1 .nt . do- * not appear to think at ot Art- lit ; a : .ne of good * because be happen * to tt ojtof them , but he waits until they are In demtnd and then sends In a "hurry crjtr ' In a good many local Jobbing hou-.s all hands hare been worked hard all the week keeping the Mttte order ? clear.uiv Aa noted above the demand Is principally for 9t , sonable peed * , and by looking over the orJ'-rs arriving one can Judge pretty close y of what the farmers are doing from the ibiracter of the goods wanted. For example , the hardware men are sending out jmch goods as huitlns pecs , wagon strap ! . waRon box rivets , corn baskets , etc. . while the d-.m.ind for nails has ben exceptionally lanr . ail Indlcatlns plainly that the fann ers arc hulldlns corn cribs. repalrlnu wagons and Killing everything In readiness for etorir the corn crop. Another class of rner jindl ! * that l. moving freely Is what might be termfd coM weather coods. such as g'ovi-s , stove pipe and the furniture nri fixtures that ufjally po with stoves. -j-d all kinds of heavy wearing npparel Boots and shoes are meeting with fa.r sa'.e. though the orders are so small that a local Jobber -ays he Is expecting every day to have some oiu > send In an order for one shoe for a one-lecced man. Co.l'ttkms are poor In praf.Irally every brar h of business and are likely to remain FO for some weeks , until the new corn crop bejrito move freely. At the present time thro Is very little morwy In the country. The tendency of prices Is pretty generally upwrd. . and , wMle not many advances have lw n scored , such chaaeee a. Juive taken nlir.- nave generally been In that direction leading jobbers to believe th.it the bottom has Ven touched. W * e It must h * admitted that the ta s med , ate future does not present a very flowc ry outlook , the do * * observer can tlete t a shaping of events which. If con tinued. must lead to a moM decided 1m- provLment before the. close of many more weeks The most hopeful feature of the present situation Is the rapid advance that has taken place. In the grain market dur ing t- " past few weeks. MEANS MANY MILLIONS OF MONET. WHle the enormous grain crop grown In Ncir.ifka this year promised an abundance of fi-d. prices .were so low a few weeks ago that prospects for business were far from bright , b l the recent advances have put qjltp a different phase on the subject. AccTdmp to the government estimates. Nebraska will have a corn crop amounting to a'icut ) .onn. ( o bushels. Six weeks ago No. 5 r-orn sold down to 1K cents In Chicago cage 1'Ut at the close of the past week U tou ' : , } * t cents , an advance of 6 cents per 1 ishel. An advance of C cents per bus' . I on 3Mn/iao bushels means a gain to tr. estate of Nebraska of IH.PW.OW. Wh'at and oat. have also ailvarK'ed. and wri.c perhaps not over 39 per cent of the crop remains In the state unsold , there is Mil ] enough to add several millions of dollars to the wealth of the farmers. Pork has advanced about Jl per barrel , so that the farmers are receiving considerably more for their live hoes. As a matter of fact not near all the corn grown In the state will be sold , farmers reseTlnr a large percentage for feed , so that In calculating the advantages of the advance In the price an allowance must be DM'for ! that portion of the crop that w ll bo retained for ft d and seed. Grain men , however , figure that the advances on tha other cereals and on hoes , taken In connc < tlon with corn , would bring the total rnln to the farmer arising from the Im provement In the market up to J1S.OW J at Ic-st It all depn < ) s , however , upon whither present advances can be raaln- talrc V but In this respect the outlook 1s cenilnly favorable , as short crops are reported In most foreign countries , and there Is every prospect of a large export der.ad. . Prices may even advance much higher before the coming of a new year. OMAHA GI.MH.\L JIAIUCIT. Condition of Trmle nnil ( Inolntlnns on Staple nnd I'nncjProdnce. . IX-.OS--GC0.1 ttnek. ! Il e. niTT Jl Common ta fair. Cc : choice to finer. cream. USWc. OAME-rralri cblcXeon. pr dot. < tn ll , JLM ; t l ducts. JLJifJIJ ; rul bead n4 ra lUri * , ti.56Jj.Da. dlCESB-Doineftlc brick. Sc : Elaa. r r dot. * ' .S. clab hcui * . J. & . > . per < loz. . W.U ; LUm- l-trstr tuner , rr Jt > . . cr ruvju.fon. H-R > . : Youne - f t. M to 1 It * . , are cjooted at lane and roarx. < B6c. Uve be . SWIr c : cock * . Se ; n > rlnt docks. Ste ; . SOc ; dMd Slceon not wanted. - . ll. ; taMUnd , Jl : lowUixl. . .T7 ? * l 'r. M : color miVri the prt oa y. Hjtht talra Kll th bett ; oaly tcp cradu . . Conx-Ertrtmtly f'.ow Mir ; new crop , delivers. ! en trtci In country ; rtotee eir-jintktas cajjH.1. r r IK. t | .c to J1J-.1. c. common. VEGETABLES. - tr Via. basket. M < e c. itk. per bo SWifc OEANS-Prr Jl 4c. rlck d navy. p r bo : t4 ai. . " " srown. r r hnnjred. * > &t : fawr. lair * . rtoek. OHAl'ES : ; w York. J * 4c. . HAPlK-Tokay , and ether } Cod. per bH. . S5.00 M _ . -ocBE. ir 11. .T5 : UBCJ1.S3 < TS.no jTOatiWB * . liner , r.15 ; N w Yor K.OO CAIjrORNIA PEAnPer boi. JLTS. CAUIDRNIA QflN-CES-Per box. JlTi TROPICAL , FRCITS. FRCITS.'t"rl 't"rl f in the ut" * * P T > r < two ) ear OB the Irmwi trcwrrs ot . . J l.onir * * 0 f * rt cultural ex- - cntlnc and an expenditure ot rerenl m - f dollar. , th * jH-W o : tt * lemoo er , . b.-mt that recton ha * t tn very Urse durlmr 1 'VL tw * * " > ' raoniht. and there Iwi been J demaji 1 f . .r UK- fruit at prt . Th SUte.Honirtiltural conunlniaa rrrvrti that prrrts rf ' 3M an acre from Irmon rro\- . were not tnconimon in HK. aod tliat rcm bad rtelii ohlca have ic > M at the rate of even JS3 no arre. arre.Tt'ie are jrooj re i n * to beHere that r lifsr- ra Iftrx-ns ha > e mad a permanent market for thnrfr-.res. rur year tfeere wat Hill * er oo call i r the product In the eastern ( tale * . The S.am "T of "h l * ' le fruit deafen who n w want ale of til * product , the demand the Inaena baa trrn In UocUnJ J st mmra r. and the nevr refrtcerator ears the trsraesotlner.tsj re. . . . ] re bollt rurporely for tbe trampor- Jf . . ' ? S0" * to tb ? * * " > Mate . are fact * { * ' ? * * * r th man who b i rent a numlr cf , > * * * har-l m k nivl tSouunJi of dol- ti * ' .i- Th * " " " " freex * CT K' . tn n rf. . nl the tev re trout In lit cltrui fruit reeiost a.-nc lh JIe-lH rran an In jla- - jtM. u.ii * < l an txtnurdtnarr CurUi of Itta rt U > th .1C Mitern Jrntt market , a rtar so. and ttimed attention t tie Catltarala croo. rrjm Ual t , , , , th , trrer havt foifn , ! TnSr r. ' . I In aztlx * At tnn-l , and many of them hav rerej Unread all * xpruUan. Tb crovtb or lh . "njn Indumr U c * . of th * marrtl. tn f-- " rn CaltK-rnla. In IK th r. ntre Uti ; , in fl"r * CT" .f r"1" * * 'n that i non. in 1S i tre w r 1 n06 arre. . nJ in WK thire were * . ' . acre * . It U Ukrlr that area planted la ' i --n treet will he further Inereated to 1C * ( r * aerti In | wn thre yean mere. Boujh tite ret l rapltal ( nvcittd la CilUci-nti la r 'Wfnc * ! > J ourlne lenum * . tilth all the arS'i-'vTianre. at JJ.WS * . Th fart that th avers r.ouil laiporlatU-nt cf Ihi. fruit In the ti i4 Ptatr * In the U.t fr yean bav betn JP' " * lx e.arorJ at Jl. ! . ? . and that CaV. - . - ni-w fr trt otilr afcout enl r.th of th ! nnt h ctTen the hcrlleulruriitf of that * < tr-i ; linj reoron to Wlcv ! that they may In t me drtvi the XJH rr nran lemons Iron the pxiri-tj. tri ther hare driven out the fcrtire fr-T-i nnl raUUin. Quotation * : Ol" VNV.K3 Mexican , it < * Q-.ja. T TTM'-.V. ' ? - Mei l > . liMSSM ; CallfersU T n Uf' IU. H\N \ VASTfceJee. . lanre flock. p r b-jnth. bunehe * . lLI Ct W. MISCKLL-iNEOrS. N r Ynck count. , per can. Cc ; Yjrtt KrlecO. per can. 4 c , eitra teleMa. I r can. lie. nand.rdi. p r can , SCe : raedlan ft ? r ; = . . N Vork count * . p r ISO , JLTS ; 11. * ? * . . . ltu * < * V r * le t , per aL. Jl : Kr. ' . ? * " . . * * " Man.Urdi p r ral II S . tJ' Nl-y- > er mhlle. t r IU. U3Uc , IVr la f rnia , ar-.Ur col'.r l c. t'DjiK 1 rtfl d Ice. rr h * bbL , U.tl : UrtB STP.CP-nv l. rani , nek. tmL ea M. per * - . W : b H'ie o.urt ena. an _ n -lmr < > rt < > fa ejr. t crnwn.ja.ifc. boxes , 14c. ch > p . ih. : . boi-e * , erowa. tfttt. XVT * Alnvnndf. Otllforata. | < er IK , nmltan MM. Me , TamMTnna almond * , per 16. , tart * . UHc : Itnitli * . per n < . * r : Ewirtlm wilnirta. per Dx. faner ' * > * llWe. . ium MM ike ; . > ru. I-T H > . We ; r-r jw. aoltohed medium , te : Mr * * . Me : peanot * . raw , HTo ; rwmed. JS ; etiertnuu. ) w. w.ntESH MBATS natlre steen. * U M lb . . * > * .e. e t tM. . lfjv. ' " 1 cow. - er . t H . mediaai cow , and beifen. < Hc ; good 25" " * "T * h- farcqmnen MOre .u- . qaarter * cow * nd b lfer . HC : oo4 Mndqnar. ters aaUre ne r. . IH ; row rooo4 . fc-rcow ylatw. fc ; baartBOT tiwekf , 4e : cvwctadis. Ic : Hlf * ? * ! * * * * = " * t tew * rt bn , H s : l-ef 1bonelea * . c ; rtri.jn bt . boatta * . * ; Jjjn . DWdeM. * ; Mn bartin. Te ; eow "J * . N . 1. ( He : oow kn > . Ho. . 7 e ; trlnuatoR * . Je ; ramp b ttf. ( : * 4woMer .J25.K nr WI > > . 4 c B rk Mns. Tc : Je de 1ln * . J4c ; * pan rib * . " * V ; pork * bo lo > r . cyl j. * ten l frc. , nt trimmui i. 4Hc ; * * mr * . rot mwl'red. i e. M L T H > y th m i lamb * . Tc : Aresvex ! motton. Jj ; nek * , nation. e : tr . nnttom. * He : * a < 1- le , mutt'n. § V : . ewi. V ; * eep pluek * . e ; sheep totwuen. per doc. . rSe. AXD TALU > W. . I firm hHra. Sc ; : ; . : crm hide * 4c ; No. 1 rreen MltM hM * . Ce ; No green raltej hldex e. No. 1 rail calf. 1 to Ib * . . c : No. : veal c U. $ ta tt ItX. 4e ; N * . 1 dry Rint bl < Ie . WXNo. . I dry flmt hide. , Xo , 1 dry nlted hklea. Te. part cared hide * . He p r Ib lej than fully eurei SHKdrSL.TS - < 3r i aaMe * . each. W ar : rrren nlted .heaMngs < hrt wootad early > ln * ) . each , lie : dry rhearlnc * ithort wm ) d early sklaM. No , i. eMb. Ic ; dry i * rH CT ( * hnrt wr ie4 earlr tVtnn ) . No. t. each , ( c ; dry ami Kansas and N"-brn V butcher wool pelt * . I > rr Ib. . actual eUht. 4 Sr ; dry flint Kanms and NebraFka Murrain wool p lu. per Ib. . act ual wetebt. je r. < ry Br.t Colorado bntcher -o | pelt * , per Ib. aet al w.lfht. < # ic ; dry flint Colnrado Murrain wool | * lu f > r to . actual ! bt. tHr. feet cut OS. n it U uwlee. to pay fr l M on them. TAI.LOW AXD GREAPE-Tallow. No. 1. V w * . DONKS-la ear Uu. welsber an4 delivered la Chk-airo : Pry bofTalo. r-r ton. ni. * & | 4.w dry eoantry. bleached. p r ton. Sf.OWirw. dry coua- tsZ'.iJmp * " * "wty. P r too , iinne ? . < y < . . Jl01 1 nwashed. flne heavy. > ; e tin. llrtt. * ? * ; "Vi2Tr " * > 1JV : ' " "T an < j rha.tr. * * e : eotted nrrf brok.Ti. coar . 7SV rott l and broken. One. t&t. Heece waehed- Medmm. li : V : an * . tj ] c ; tab a bed. l o ISci tU.ckV * * * ekJ. * < ; tac locks. WSc dead pnlled. _ _ _ _ _ _ xcw VOKK RJ.MIUVL .MAIIKET. Qnotntlnn. of the liar on Vnrlona Coniniodltleo. NKW YORK. Oct. -n-OfR-ReeHptJ. . . * fcbH. . - ex rts. 1J.TI1 bW : stroawr. holders aklnff very mnch hteher pr c . which checked 4ema d. Mlnnee ta pater.u. J4 0064Il.noe - ta bakers. Ji * tM : winter patenta. U3 4. : winter ttmlghts. U.Kt > ; winter extra * . Jier ± . ! * ; winter luw gradeji , n.MTLM : city mill paints , JI.W64.T5 ; cuy mill cHars. ! . ] 4 : mill patent. . ll.Tft94.ML R- . . . wheat flour. Mmjy ; Jl. si4i. ' - Ilt'OTR-HKAT-Steady ; rrtnte car 1 . 3Sc _ . KARUEY Firmer : wes WH EAT Receipt. . H .JM bo. : expert * IT ; l a fcu : ot. ro s ; No. 1 bard. M1 e. 'Options ruled .trone ar > l decidedly hlsfcer ! TbenT , a tarce trade aa on wheat oivratora. Prices advanced on coottime.j rtrencth of foreign market - ket . coviH- . ! with good export buying and beary clearances for the week , doatnc at StW.C ad- ' ' . e t . clorintr l c. CXIRN Reoflpts. ] * .M bo. ; export. . . ? bt > spot , strong : No. . je Opuon were ftronj and active on export demand and the rtw tn OATS-HeortpU. M.T bu ; erport * . ITa.4 T bu . .pot. ttroarer. xo. . sv. Optloes were fairly active and Mronir. In empathy with corn , cjo- mr * i Sc hlrter ; May. ! * 4rHe. cloe-lnc December. ! Ctlh < \ cloelc : :4Hc. HOPS-rirBi ; 1OS crop. # TW. JSH crop. l * : riS C < * * tl * * " ' : M : tlOc. I > mdon. market arm : C t HIDES Firm. GalveMon. lie ; Teia. . dry. < rallfornia. l c. I-RATHBR-Flrra ; &eml' > ck sale. Bueno. Arre. . llrtt to heavy Hrtt. KWJOC ; and. ItUASe. PRO\1B10N. f. arm. f mPy ? M-SJiJov b r baau. JHOO tTO . o t meita. arm ; pickled tlu > . e : plckhrd ahtuljen. 4H9IWc ; pickled nam. . 9Sc. Ljnl , arm ; wntern .team cioiwl JI.TTH : October chrwj { . . nominal : rtAned hWrter. IVrfestlrm ; men. J4S > .W ; bcrt clear HTMJMiW ; family. JL3. ' TAtiOW steady ; city. 4 > , e ; coontrr. SSe. BUTTER-RecelpU. J.11T pkBs. ; jteady ; we.t- * ra dairy , f&lic : we > tefc creamwr. ttbiie ; El- JTT. ! . . , * r. factory. TOUHc. CHEESE Receipt. . 1.M > 1 fkgt. : quiet : itate. ttS-.T'1S :1.Mnllll . : * ! * W < c ; f * n"- JVilXHr : full rtlmK. tfrlVc. BG < } # Ree ipt . 5.JK pkicn. : iteady ; itate aad I'enncMraaU. IC JOc ; u t n. U UHc. 'IUS I * truIetUB , dull. clo ed at UH bid R"la. arm ; .trained , common to cool. Sl.fTwa t.S . Tarr-entlne. flnn ; 3S8TOC. CottonKed o4l. about itraay. prime crude. 3H9tSe. prtae fcmner ydlow. rTc ; prtrae white. a Mc. UlCE Pleady ; domeitlc. filr to extra. 2.Otc : Japan. 4w < Hc. MOUVt'SBS-Qulet : New Orleacs. cpen kettle- tool to choice. . METALS-PI Iron , ijulet and .teady ; southern. S6M.W ; northern. Jl .3tM . Coc-per .teady ; lake , broker. , tiag. Lead. Fteady ; do- meuVe. t < roken. | l TJ. Tin , firmer : .traits. JliSS Ptatet. sarket quiet. Spelter dull : do- 5f. Lonia Geni-rnl Market. ST. LOUIS. Ott. IT.-FLOfR-HUber. but the advance checked bu.lnei. and little wai done- patenu. J . I.S ; extra fancy. . > < ? J.TS ; fancy ri rt.W ; choice. K4vCtM. VTMKAT There wa. a prat advance In all iloroejlte markets at th * opening , and much trencta wax dUplayed all day. owlnt to bleher rtbe ! and heavy clearances. The market ad vanced In sympathy , and clo * d for future. lic to JSc hlcoer than ye.terday : rpt. hither ; No. : red. cash , elevator , TTc ; track. TTeTte ; No 5 hard , cadi. c ; Deeemlr. TS , e : May. J4c. CXRX Future * became hitter , la sympathy with wheat aad on hlebtr cablet , ck > slnc ' , Glc above yectertay ; * f t. nrmer and hijher ; No. I cart. 3H ; December , tie bU ; Hay. IT\c. OATS Futures also shoued an advance , with rpot hirber ; No. 5 cash. ITc ; May. Sue bli RYE-Xo bid. CORN MEAL-n.3. BRA ; ; Stronger and hlrter ; sales reported of * * cktii at 4ic. track , tali kJe. aad 45c. east tracic. on direct order * smith. FLAXFEED Hlcber : Tic. TIMOTHY SEED-Prime. JI.58. POULTRY Steady : chickeni. oM. C Tc : ST > jc ; ducL > . cteadr at Ht/Tc ; ceeu. lle 46 Hc : turkey. . &Si c. IlLTTER Steady ; creamery. 154UHc ; dairy , EOGS Steady at lie. \VH1SKY-JL1S. METALS Lead , qalet. but fteady at J1.M. Spelter , comlnallr at C.S. PIJOVISIONS Pork. hUher : ttandard tnetj. jobbinc. I7.9p4jI.STV Lard , hieher : prime .team H.N ; choice. Jl.rTHDaccn. . boxn ! .houldan and extra .hort clear. JI.CH ; ribs. J4.TI : shcru. .fTtj. Dry rait meat . boied shoulder. . J4.UH ; extra .fcort clear and rib. . S4.ITH : .hort * . J4.S4. RECEIPTS Flour. T. W I bit. ; corn. Hi. COO bu , ; oata. S.f.O bu. SiriTMENTS nour , T.OW IM * . ; wheat. 13.000 bu. : corn. 4T.OM bu. : eaU , n , bo. Liverpool Market * . LIVERPOOL. Oct. IT. WHEAT Spot ttronc : demand t * r ; No. I red. rprtnc. U i d ; No. 1 liart. Manltoto. ta TJ : No. r Canfornla. ( * iw. Future * r ! tl rtronc. trlth near aad dUtint po- > 4tlon rtl-.d hieher : burlnen abeut equally o-tob-r. C. d ; November C. SJ- to t1 : January , fed ; Februar } ' , 4 * * * a : MarHi te - . K Spot fteidy. American mixed , nominal. V ? Hau'u * chwed < t ady. with near and dittant po > : : i < n unchannd to Ud hieher : basl- ness aboot equally WMrlbated ; October I : < vd ; " ; . It * . . ; knr clear , llsht. X to a Ib. . . xjj- lone clear. t avy. 4J to 4S Ins. . j jh rt clear bielu. luht. U Its. . IX. ; rbort clea'r mjd- dlej. heavy. to W Ir * . Hi : clear bellle . 14 to II IK' . . VU. . RhmUeni. nquare. 11 to 1Jtbt IT. U. JIami.hert cut. 14 to M Iba. . tl . Tail I w. flr. Nenh American. Hi Id. Ceef. extra Inlla me. . . t * : prlrae me . 4-H. Pork prime mexx. fine treflem. 4T. M : rnxlinm veitern , . I rJ. aslet : prisi xrittern. S : nfiaed , in pall. . ClIKESE Firm ; demand moderate ; Caeft Amertean. uhlte. Aaniit. SSs ; finest Ameri can , entered. Aujru.t. tfr . nUTTER Flre.t United State * . C. : rood. * V niLS-UntMd ell. Its. retTO'.fum. refined. nBTHIGrRATOR nKEr-Fcreqoarttr * . XH4. hlivJaoarter * . S M. tondcn { Taelflr coatt ) . 1. Kanma Cltr SIorke > i . KANSAS CITY. Oct. IT.-TVTIEAT-IrrecTiUr : adrane * ranirlnr fren I to 4 cent * . At the eloM what umple * w r left were held * c Mzher ttan v t rday : Nn. hard. ( T : No. 1. CO Kf , Ne J red. ano ; No. I ? TJgSOc ; No. J 'r. c. No. X nominally at etc. ' lnd * ctl" ; Not - t nachanted : No. I raliej. npral- n Ihat iTe. No. 3 wMu. ol < l. roaunally at HC 2e : new. nooHnallr at HSlSe. RYE-Flrm No J. ncrnleally t S5 . - Fairly Crm : creixtry , < Ilry. i vAl.r eer at * Minneapolis % Vhex . MIV.VEAPOLIS. 0 t. 17--\nirAT-Sln > nr and fclrk.r. 0tober clcskd at RU : Decembir. n > ic : Mar TlUc. On trackNo. . Ihard. TJVc : No. i r rthern. H jc ; No , t nertktra. UHc ; rrctlpu. AVool Market. YORK. Oct. IT-WOOL Sttajjy ; do- e.tc * . nguc , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bip Boem b TiTheat the Peatare of ti < Market , NEARLY FOUR CENTS ADVANCE ON THE DAY Irlvnte CnlileKrnmi Itrport Liverpool neil London \Vhent 31nrket H\- clteil nt the Sntlilen Advance Mi > ok nnd Ituniln. CHICAGO. Oct. 17. The price of De * in- br whe t clow-d today at an advance of xaetty J\c over yesterday's final fttrwres. Tee bulre wa directly attribntable to the strong for elm market * ami wan panied by * cene of excitement witnessed on the Aoor. Corn and oats followed la the wake of wheat , advancing Ic and < ic respectively. Prortelonsere also trong , and cloved from ISc to SHc hlarher. The semi-excited state of the wheat mar ket as > yesterAay's sverlon was coming to a close WM Increased tbis rnornlnp Into a fairly good neclmcn of general alarm. TAat fea\r was well ground < M. as It turns out. There was not a single bnrtie ! to be had for leas than 1H advance on yester day's clo'int : price * , very Mttle at under 74c. or W higher than It closed at yester day for December deliver- . The remwn for such a trodden and material ri. e. followIng - Ing the bte Jump of the previous day. stuck clear out from the ottlclal bulletin boards. The forelim markets led in the scramble , just as they dM on ihe day before. Tne public dispatch from Liverpool quoted an advance there over night ofd per cental , which Is the equivalent of Jc per bushel. Private cablegrams reported Liverpool and London wheat markets excited at the ad vance already named at the former , and at THd per quarter rise for cargoes at the latter place. New York wired that for eigners were active buyers there and rlalm-d that 173 boatloads equal to 1.4MO > .i' bu. were taken there and at our ports yesterday. With taat for a starter , the top prices bU tor December at the openlnr were from 7Sl c to 74c against TISc at the end of yesterday's session. The crowd had scarcely got acfustomed to 74c wh t t n-hen furiher dispatches of an exciting character started them acaln , aad the price rose to 74 c. A San Francisco mes sage satd tiat two more steamer car oe ? of wheat had been taken for India , and that inquiries wer ? now being- made for sailing veeel > < to take wheat , to the same < ] ! InnUon. The significance of the lat ter point In the dispatch xva the Indica tion it gave of the expected long conjlrra- ance of the Indian requirements. On top of all tiat a private cablegram reported the Berlin market excited and 5 marks higher , that being equivalent to 3V c per bu. It U no wonder that speculators scrambled for wheat. And they did. There was simply no bear news of any kind , and the only chance the anxlou shorts .had was when a speculator , satisfied rclth the rroflt In sight , put this line on the market. TSore was plenty of this done , but every thing was grabbed at , aad the price never stopped advancing till 75 * p had been scored , t-xactly 4c above yesterday's cJoilnp. Here the realizing Increased , and was sufficient to break the price of December to Tj'vte at the close. Routine statistical news re ceived no attention As In wheat so It was In corn. Foreigners bought It In large quantities The -aboard reported sales for export today of 600.0W bu. . and the dcm\nd here likewise was good. Nothing bu : the Influence of the huce crop In this country and the gen erally good reports from Argentina and he Danubtan countries keeps corn from sharing to a larger extent in the great boom in wheat. As it was. the prices advanced Ic pr bu. May wan wanUtl at 2c at the opening , a s c advance. It did not sell at le. s than IT c. and was very strong ner the close at 3 * c. Oats shared In the general strenrth and enjoyed a comparatively large trade , closing ingat about the high point of the session. There was liberal selllne by traders anxious to take profits. May opened at from : iHc to : iSc. an advance of He. and gradually soH up to Sc. That was about the co lng price- Provisions , which on the day siowed the only resistance to the general advance In prices. f ll Into line today , and made sub stantial gains. Packers were pool buyers and speculators were encouraged by higher hog prices and the bulge in grain. Clos ing prices wre close to the too. January pork closed aSc hlher at tut. January lard l c higher , at from KHH to V January ribs ITVtc higher , at from C.i'7'- ' to M. Kstlmated receipts for Monday : Wheat. * 3 t-ars : corn. KH cars ; oats. 573 cars ; ho s. , iC > head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were aj follows ; FLOUR Hard tprinc patents quotable at H.70 IIS. In wood : winter patenu. K.S6C1.U ; JtnlKhtIt iW : fprlnc special * , U. rerinc patents , .5w6 . ; itralrati. fL lakers. C.sa ( WHEAT No S jprlnc. TlTjc ; No. I t7U * c ; No. I red. 77 tf77 , c ; conN No. s. sv OATS-No. i l c : No. I white. JlU621-c. RYE-NO , r IHA KIWIXSEED Xo. 1. 7 U877c. TIMOTHY SEED-Prtoe. JI.W PROVISION. * Men pork , per bW. , n.lS57. Lard , per iw lb . . Jl.Su i.JC. Ebort ribs * ldes ( loose ) . tl7 < XU.M. WHISKY Di Uller ' finished coots , per paL. The followlnc were the receipts aad shlpsiesu today : Tobacco I'rnctlcullr ManopoIIzed the Attention of Security Denier * . NETT TORK. Oct. 17. Tcbecco practleallr con- ttltoted today's stock market la point of activ ity , and made a sensational extreme Litit cf li per cent to W'4. after an early Improvement of a point. While the lonr continned rUe la the stock tas been cccotopanled by a numUr of v sue ruxors of a bullish character , lacludlnr rea j n of future favorable actlun In rtsaru to dividends and m"r recentlr ty n.i rts mn- patheticaily affeeted the reneral list , the v.linVe of business was only moderate. TraOe eaadl- tlcns formed thd text of the ball efforts In the clajs of rtocks referred to. while a favorable ctneral Inouence was exerted by the rtoons of rurtlier advances In rraln and other food products and of an enlarced export tcct * . aad tr the failure of thn Bank of England to iJvanc- the tnlalrr.nm rate of discount above the ruliar J p r ceat flpire. as had been anticipated. This fact , and continued urapsratlve strtnstncy in money rates , cacaetl funhtr larse encasements of cell for Import to this country. The arrivals of the metal were also conrtderable la amount. lnirtainty as to the eventual disposition of pan of the momalnK specie Is now. bo-wevrr. KMEC- thlng of a factor In the situation , and detracts irom the bu.Uih siKSineance of the movement at the moment. The actlvltr and ailvanee In wheat and other staples , and the final mo * vnwnt of th cettcn crop , have cauied heavy shipments of funds to varknu parts of tie country , and there is a more United , though fairly eocslder- able inquiry for cold for lea * lezitunate p rplSi. There n > ns4erations ! were reflrrted in the bank statement , and the full llluitrailon thereof atthe ettr.menl " * * " " " " * O5n' speeoIativV ii ! TM banks are conflnin ? their c-Ttrinrs of time funds to their own customers , aai are relucfc5 their purshases of even prime raereantWe paper to a minimum. At tte same time there Is DO pr cun > of cholcs paper , and merchants e r - clslly in tb. dry iroils dlstrtroj w la 7 < l shape , anl re acti-ip tme to * maturity of tb lr psper and payinr it cSf A notable reason for the lUht sal * , of tctijkl stocks was the pSllca- tlsn of tba forelpi trade statement for S < ptenv her. sbowtnc marked advance In favor of this coBntry. M < wev en call touched 4 pr tmt irUh th * bulk of tb * loans , however , illthtlr above tba l al I per c nt rate. In a number of Instances short time money wa.i laaoe-i at 14 p r cent. An uf > arj movement in the stork nsarktt was eventually etterked br the strln- cency and Ly reports of tbe cutpensloQ Bf sev eral tear.rl l m tltuUans at ta * Interior Aa Inv-ldtr.t that tl Ited roniliteraUe Intereit ami ocntrlUated somewhat to urjeiile tb * market temporarily , was th * withdrawal ef a hiap MM f 1C8C.W4 In cold frnm the rubtn-astirr by a l adlir ferelsn repre ratatlv * bouse The ex- pUaallea was simply the execution of a con tract. T Uscco was th * star performer an.J on a varltty of rjtrfrs arani-ed H , per cert lo 7V All but 1 pr cent of tb * cala wsj subeau < atly lost tn the last hour's tradinr on liquidation fcr tht rllque. Coejantlvt scares show i light - _ 1 Cans * irefiepsjly. To * ajURnite sales were , * 5 MC * harM. Itaslnep * Hy njhidc wa * witboat H flal f mr * . aa ) was 2 * > iiy einne < l to a few of th * sfemlatlv * luntrtf" , Prteea morel IT > rerularly. in mpatlir wtffr ne varied Inftn- * nr * , anVrtln the haasi7e.-ul i-n. 7h * leadl ic lue * h TW Kcnti j ! TTijrht gains. The vale * were I4.ft7 4 . i . r Oorerament * were fairly 'tlr * and raalnty hls-her. 7 % * denllrr * wf H5 " ? ll * r c-r- llnvnt derll * 4 1 rr ee VW-lr in the week. ub * qi eaUy a fall recovery > - * mad * . Tin dallt > amnantH tt.tttfi * TV * Financier ay of tw ! bank Matesnent : It Is conpllrated by rMnTKIWM wMcb do not appear on tb * mrfee. T3 ak * hwt to the Interior mu thl g like Hj-rH.jp. and tbe only HV. t was the taerea e of > pecl * . at shnwa ta that Item. But all the p > - * l > * d dartac the w ek 4M sx * flrnre la la * ( UtMiMl. aa4 th fact. toc tier'wlth the. tlMmare that Irapnrts are beoad to o * ttn e ta besvy volume , rather favor * t - ld - that th"oO < T market wRt aot exhibit that desm * of kttts > c * c > wsieh a raperftctal rtody of tste Matesaeot mch : mat- rale The discrepancy between tbe total IOM of each and tbe aaramt wfelrh went Into Ute Interior I * larf * and the r ly way tn arrovat for It ls on tbe nw Ulao that lane loaa * were mad * f r m4 Importtm pu t j t. Tl open premium on gr-ld Indlcat * * that thr * must be a oenund for It. and there I * < V > oMl namt hr riac. but tbe ruftmt rtatem * t * not refleet thl to a reneral w y. A * eompared 1 * lavt. the depnsM * f NVw Tirk hankn hare Ir-Tea-el only tl " " . althnwrh the lav- ports cf oM s TK thut time hav h > en ta the irtit bond of Jn * * * . * * . Thl- will indlcde tbe vMume nf the Intrrtnr mtrt-ement. In tb * cam * tine Inans nave exMB4d tl X . f * . and tbe re- rrtf t * only < m heavier Th * fnllcwtnsr were the eJortmjc qnotttan on th * leading stocks of the New York exchange Ateaisoo UHS.'Y. Oatitrai ftf * Afl msExHt IK. Y. * X. K. . 4A Al o .T H 54 ; o trioAVr _ I3 t Asn. Exnre" . . . - 10S 'Or-roe ' Imn Baltimore A Ohio. 14 'Oreeoa Sar. IT Canada Pa iae. . . . SH O. S. 1 . A U. X. . _ . 13 Cr.na ii < mhra. . 4In Padfte MalL. IJi ' " " " 4 > e . X Ohio . i. . 1 IPIM ourr . . ICO Catearo k Alton. , lii Pullman PaUM. . . 14i C. KAy 8 H Keadtne- 7-t { Chlctro Oa * . fH R. O > W li CccsoiMaie-1 fia . : < S KO. W.tn. . . 40 C. . r. J. A St. L. . . Sfll.KMK Ulaaa M > i Colo. Coal A lr a. 4 St. Paal 0 4 CottonOtl Cert. . . . IS'i st. P. .VOmahl . . . SS Delaware V Hul. . 1-JS do DM in Del..Laek.i W _ . lS4 < i.VMiib , m PaeiC : . . ITS U.&R.G. pM 454 SurarRa3n-rv. . . . 1OH Ea tT nn _ 1SS-Teen. Coal A Iran , si Hrte sov Texas Pe13e , " { aon'd IS T. iO.Ont. a , ' : ) Ml FcrtWajne . _ . . . . 1SX 'Union Pacltw. . . . . 7iJ ' G.X rthra pri. . 117 'U. S. Kinre t 3S' C.AtlLpfJ 9 > V.fit.J. &P 3H Ilocklnr Vall r. . . 15U VT.st L..VP. ori. 13i nilno : . Ojatnl. . . 9O 'TVcIl r rro Et. . . t 5.L P. A Daluin. . . IKV. . * ra Union . . . b5 { K.AT.P.M. ; \ThwiinriLK. . . is LakeEri : It Weii 14S oo pra SS aonM . . _ 3 M. astL 14 LakeS o > 1ISH n.i R. G II Lead Trim 1 * n. i ; . _ ; j f Lousvilm.V : . . . . 42U X. L 14 ManhattanC33. . . . 9 H C.F.il 17 * { MerooMsi C . . . . 15 , do nfa M MchtranCeat t3 'T. ' St. L. A K. C. . . . 4lj Mlourl Vaiiao. . ! * < T. 54. L. iK.C n-'l 10 Mobile i Ohio 17HS.E.R- b XashvlieChat . . . 68 IS.R.K-M ; a ( KatlooalCo.-aa.-s. 4H Ara Tolv Cc. 094 XatOordsrenU.H tie. Bfi H X.J. Ontral. > ! ( , AatTeL Jt C. Co. . . PI X. AVi" . pl-J 1 U Cont"lCa > l * Co. . . . 145 NonhAso. Co 4 1 Am.3arsr pfd . . . . { ! < KortfccroPi4a ? . . 1SH U. S-CcMaje rtt17 - X. Pacific cfd _ . . . . reH.-tJ. S. leather pMU" U.P D i. O.- . . . . 1HU. A-UuU-r is XonljKestem. . . . . 8-H C. S Bubborpid. . O6 Th total Ie of - > ck. today were Ills .hare * . iBclU'Mnj the folkrvlMs : American T - baoco. . > . BurUoBtos. .9W. Manhattan. .JW : St. Paul , 1 , * W ; Rfidlr.s. S.SN ; rih'er eentficale * . Xew Vork 3Ioney Market. NEW YORK. < Xt. 17. MOXET OX CALL Nominally , < eH per cent. 1T.IME MK11CA.VTJLK I APKR Nomlaally. fe * VTT cent. STBHLINO EXCHANGE- . > k , with actual Uuinex * In Kink r ' bill * Jt. J'.O.S3for ramni. an4 H-\,6 < " - ? foe , r\y da > > ; | rate . HIl&lJ : . and } 4.JSCK. Commercial UIU. II TV- , . , . DAU SILVEH S'.e. WEXKK JXLLAPC9 ic _ STATE BONDS Dullr-nirrnaa bond * , firm. GOVERNMENT BONDftlroBlter . New 4 . rec . H4 > . cnipon. 11 * . * . H . . lc * > : coapoc. 111. < > ree. . l f . - . coopo ? . WS. S * . reg. . J S ; PacUlc ta of T. KI. Ckrtlnc quotatldu on tx vd were ai fellows : C.s 4 .r ; . B W. ! ! { C. P. tit ofsi. . _ * 7 U.S. 4ic7 pJ > ' ! V. tl 'D-AIi-G 7v. _ 110 V.S.&irz lOSf.D , It K. G. 4l p Ill 'Rrlo-Jdi U. R * . r r ! * < C/ILJk . A.H . , _ D.S.4S.COUD 1O7S CT H-.S. A.T * . . . . 1 < W O.S.'Js. ' r 9J4 H.AtT.C. * . . . _ liK ) < PaciScBsot ' 91. lot Ida Ms sgi , Ala. , elm A lOftniU..K. .VT. lit 4i. SO < A-'cea sIi. . . . . . loota l4 51H Ala-Carreopr. . . . o iSS. J.O G a. 5 > . . lli t Id.XawCo3.4s. H > iS o. iViln. : l t . _ lltt * Mlso rl'lv 1OJ j liln j > , _ . . . _ ins , Tcnn. new set 6 75' 'i . 'P.'O l < 7 . 123 Teon.n ! Wni _ 10 ? t C3C..VP. W. St. 111H Tcnn.cld89 00 I St. L.i L > LGo5. 7S " " aodeferrea. . 5 > i Texas Par. l ; t. > 0 AlcblMW 4v. 73 .TeJiavPac. SJs . . 17U AtculMtniM A. . . . . 3GH U. ? lM of9 > . ! * < CanartaSo.2J . . . . 101V < ' . aon4i. . . _ 1O3 { 7O. . R. iX. 1M1. . . . IBi 8JS N. Pac.-34s Ml llovton Stock Quotntlon . BOiTOX. Oct. 17.-CaU loaas. 5S6 p r crat : thne. loans , XA7 per cecu CSoslu ; prices fer stoc'v bonds aod mlnln : sbart- % : AT rS.PM ' ' ' " " " " ' " " Am.-5arar . . . 1MK Ed" . Eic-"lii" . . . 1.1S Am.Surar p5d. . . . 94 ' " n. Sl j nfi S9 Sist < Ga t 3-lS.Atchlor 2d 202 4v. 7 ; ' Boston A Albior. Allon-i Mlalur O 33' 15S AtUnU ; C.B-iU 6ef Eosloa * Montaal Fitchbur ; 83 ( Buttoi Bavoa. . , . S j Gea.Eectrus ) . . . IiS CaXsifli lieila. . 312 niao > Steet 45 Franklin o OMColosv. . _ . . . 373 iKearsarre. _ jo'i OrcLShortLtn- lOMX-Jla vi Euboer. JS Oulncy HO Colon Pacific 7 .Tamarack . . _ . . . . b'3 TTentEaa . „ B $ IVVolverlna e > < TT.Eleg. ota. . . . . 4SH San Frnnci eo Mining Qnolationa. SAN FRANCISCO. OoL 17Tbe oSeUl cVoklnr qnoratton * tor znloln ; slodes wday were as Jol- jowa : Alta. U ] > otJiliCtirrr. . . . 79 ' AlohaCoa IS 'Haiti Xorcroi * . . 15 Azxirs 77 [ Keuice vCoa 6 Belcher OO LaerYTaih ; Coa. . ' 2 tett.ii B lcter . . . l&O Mexlcaa 7 BblieCoo. US ( Occidents ! Coa. . . . 46 BuliJon „ li loofctr ire BalwerCotj 4fi 'Ovennaa id Calrdosix IS .Poto-M Tu Cocllesce Coa. . . , 48 jarxrn GO Choiiar. . . . . . . 223 j oorpion 0 Cocnaencc. ItO ( SierraXeraax. . , Tfl Con. CaL e Y * . . . . 175 UnlaaOon CrownPolnt . . . . 5S ( Ctaa COB Rxctotduer . . . . 3 ITeOorr , Silver ban , CVr. Mexican dollar * . London Stock Quotation * . LOXDON. Oct. 17. I p. TH. clOelnc : Contois.mTlu7T ! fr& , Paaicoa „ ' * CcniOl .acst lO 'X. Y. Central ps Can. I'acl c C J PesniTlvaaia W Erie 14H I > adln : i Erie 1st oW S2H Atcblsoa law lU.Cea-.rat. P H litcx. Ceo. new 4 _ Cs > t Mexican orJiaarr. SO I BAU SILVEP.-smd per ounce. VOXEY-H.61H I r cent. The rate of dltcount la the open market fer short blll > . r tfl per cent ; for thrt * nwaur Wlls. 2\6iT > * r cent. NCTT York illnlnc Uuotationa. NETS' YORK. Oct. 17.-Tfce f UowlB ; are tb c minuij guotailOTW. . . . . . . . .H 45 ' ' " " ' ' " ChoUar log \Oai \ + no. . . . . . . . SSO CrotruPolot 4S Oohtr. ISO Con.Cit. A Va. . . . 1C < I iPlyraontn 3U Dea.lwooct _ 115 Ourz ! lTcr :00 Gould ACurry. . . . . 6 itwfcxsllver ofo . 1JOO Bale & Xorcrosa. . ISO IsnrraX 'aaa. . . . . fil ' " ' ' " " Iron Stiver. . ! . . 3O ! naBCor. | . . . . . SO Financial \otc- . PHI DELPHIA. Oct. I7.-Cltarlsgj , $11.773.- Ill ; baluicrs , n.4Sn.H * . i K ST. LOflS. Oct. 17. Oeihnjs , U.UT.Wi ; bal ances , C35.l { ; mor.er. C i p r oeat ; Xew Yarfc exehance. iL2S discount M < i ; (1 dUoount asked. OlIOAGO. Oct. 17-l < 3iarlnrs , JH.U4.M1 : money , steady : on call. * p'per cent : aa tlwe. Sffl jr cent. New York ixBhinjce. S c discount : foreisa exctanje. deraaniL.4 < Si slity days. NEW TORK , Oct -Qearlnc' . . . balaacei. t4.Ut.4X. Tb ViP9"s o : rp te from the van of New York 6f ( be ire k amounted to 131.M In cold and U.IX.AJ in silver. The Imports were Gold. ILcx | p > sllv r. tWS17 : dry cooda , 11,477.479 , reaeral njtrpuadlif. Jt.4Tl.Xi. BERLIN. Cict. 17 Hxrhance on LonJoc , efcat days' fieht. 31 marks pfc PARld. Oet 17. Three per cnt rentes. IMf S&e for the aeofrunt , exebacce on London. : ; f Wfe for checks. LONDON. OcC 17.-OtM Is quota ] at Eun lAyree at H1.M ; Madrid. 1S.S ; Uboo , SIS. Home. VK.K. R"c v VorU AVcekly IJauU Stnieincnl. NEW YOnK. Oct. 17.T * wrklj bank Ut - swet cban tbe tottarrtat citanee * : Rewtrve. de crease. n. * t.l4 : loaac. dwrcase. JS4.CO6 ; peeie. increase. WK..MB ; Innl I a4er. < SM MM. .Sl. . U * . deposits , decrease. Jl 7i M * : etmUUua. la- TaM > . Jtli-lui. . Tbe bar&s BOOT hold tU.lM In exxeM of the requlreattsus af tit * S rr cent rult _ Cotton MurKrt. ST. LOflS. Oct. iDTTOX _ < > ulM : l-e mkddllnr. 71 < : sale * . liM Uites : rerelMf shipment * . l.n bales : stock. CnLITVNS. On r | v m 44. cf. 7c , good i r- ! - - , NEW YoltK. Oct. II -fOTTON-4alt. fall- dllnr , 7 6-ltc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKEI Lightest Baa of Cattle at tta Load in a Heath. TRADE FEATURELESS , BUT STEADY UrerytlilriK Offered Pell In About lrldny'nolrhcn Hoc * 5lnckea in > ntnlier. lint Giiln In Price. SATURDAY. Oct. It Receipts for UM days Indicated were : Cattle. Hofr * . Sbreu. Horses. October 17 l.M * . U .m 1 October 1 * . l.iK J-l 4JM 9 October IS J.w ; 4.7C 1,947 October M 3 OM 4.3B 41 October U am J.o l.HC October 1 * 4.J8 R 1.JM K October 1 * 2.77S Lie . . . . October $ i2M COO 9 October & LW S.4B7 X. C October 7 1.7S7 J.JH l. 3 Tt The official n imb r of cars of stock brought la today by each rood wast : Cuttle- Hop * . Stoeep. H'rV. O. & St. 1 Ry S 1 .Mlfwouri Pacific ny. . 7 1 Union Paciflc ytem 1 t li 1 B. & M. R. U. R 17 C . B. & Q. Ry C. . R. I. A P. Ry. . e. . . . I C. . P < . P. , M. * O. y . . 6' R , B. & M. V. R. R. . 5 1 . . . . Total receipts . . . . a 4t K 1 The disposition of the day's receipts -was as follows , eech buyer purchaslas the num ber of head indicated : Buyer * . Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1 * K G. H. Hammond Co GS 1.009 C9 Swift acd Comny. 3K l. M tJK . Cudahy Packing Co 38 l.MO n. Becker & Deyan IW Cudahy Bros. Co. . K. C. . 1M Other buyers 13 74 $ Left over 1W 1(0 Total Zit ! XS 4411 CATTLE The receipts of cattle were Mht agnln today , only l.m being : reported in , a against 1.Q8 yesterday and J.77 ; on Saturday of last we < ? k. Today' * run. with one exception , was the lightest of the month. Of the cattle received 174 bead were consigned direct to packers , and were not offered on the marxeL As usual on a Saturday the trade was featureless , and there to very Uttl * of In terest to : > > regarding it. Values , did not show any material change , tne cattle * ei - Inc In about the same notch y-fsterday. There was one bunch or corn-fed native sierra , averaging 1.24 $ Ib * . . which brought f4.a > . while < wtle a ctrtns of westerns sold to th killers at J3.M and . . About seven loads of cows and heifers were offered and sold readily at 'ally steady prices. The otlerincs consisted largely of western cow ? , two good sized hunches bringing C.40 and H.4J. Good stock cattle and feeders were in limited supply and the trade was soon over with. Good cattle of all kliswete ! in very fair < I < > man4. and the offerings of such all sold early. The cattle market of the past week lias not b--en all that could b * drslred and yet it has been In pretty fair shape on roost days. It has b-n one of those Indifferent sort , of markets , devoid of that snap and llf which la always pleasing to the neller. This condition of the market has been due largely to the fact that common kinds of caltlo have predominated , while really good caulof all kinds have bn scarce. The sopply of b ef cattle has fallen far below th , ? demands of buyers and good corn-fed steers , as n-c-ll as western grasaers , have sold well and at steady prices , -white the common kind * of westerns have been weak. Good cowg and heifers have ruled strong and at th clo * are a little higher than at the opening of the week. Venl carve * , will ? , -tc. . have shown very lrttk > change. Stockers and feedera have s Id fr er > ail the week , but value * vrere hardly so strong as they were during the previous ek. Representatives Miles : STEKItS. COWS. L. . . JM 1 M J..1CU iS ! * lilliMM liii'.lS j2 SX . S * : . . . . ! > tat I..HSso it HKIFEPA i. . . . , 7t : 6s c..un i BULLS. I..UW ITS IMM IS 1..144 * S ( CALVBS. ! * . 1M * SA 1 ' V 4 Us * w & J--SI5 : : : Sji : : :3S : 5 i. . . . w an r. . . . 14 > { V STOCKBHS AND FEEDERS. I'- * ! : - . . . S5 7..M14 ilfLKEItS AND SPRINCBRS. * " * rr. No. K W 1 etc . _ fe Ic&e SS iHWlBcen . MM c ft. . KM i c A c . 45 < 1 rprtnirer. . S M J e & c . 6 > W 1 nst r. . „ S M KTesrnnxs. MONTANA. Carptmer & IUWMWI , No Av. J-r. No. Av. Pr. Kraak Ben Ion. 1 cow . H ; 2 7 cows . „ til Marpky Cattle c . IC.21t ttemra. . UM ! 7 * . . IS 7 : lt een . Ijt : J OREGON. Peter French. . . . . J4 feed n. . . . ! : as ! 5 g HOGS-Tb * wwk cfcwej with a raolerate run 01 ix/ft isu4 a * 4 l ns reports in tbe yard * . ai Bainst J.1S je terday aji4 J.S4J w > SaturJar t/f lajt wetk. It was ti toullrrt ran of tt * week , exeeptin : only Monday. Th early market was tleeMedly la tie faver of the * elten. the trade cpminff ie hi n r < < l iraWe klndi. The demand was coed and the CT t Lu * of all tee hos rtutcjwJ lundjiarty. . Toward the clce the trade Heake&el anj cljed with the adruce lost. Heary noys oM all tk , way from tin up to . . but Use bulk of the JK-JJI kTeraster SM Iba. ao4 alx e. sold at Jl 1KW.M. Ta * Uest llfiii : I a4 * Ud at a.3 > SS.3i. toe top l lsj Sc hieher than yexterday. The her market of the past ireek ba been In very fair rcn.Jl-.ton. the demand betes rood and Klue * hijb , aa compared wfj the tuit few month/ . The uek ope e < l at an adraace and vatee * tended r < ea4lly upward on Tuesday aad Wednesday. UK high point of the vek bems t < * e < l on WedneMiay. Tfce averaee price paid for all the hoc * oa that day was U.S1 the bichet average of any day ! * < * . jtar ( . oo Thurday U > * market broke MUc , but recovered a little en the two day * fotlowtor. toe week clortcs verr little better than It opened. Retm- i'r.utlve al j : Na Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sb Pr B . j 4 swnis . .V..Va M * . KI M s . . : : . . JK uJ tau . Jti : J . S Sis u . it * : j v ; M . n i a ; . * iw s e * . ra M s C . SB . . . SIS (3 . m M ; s . S4 SW JH'J 4 * . M M J ; ; ss. . ar i 8 s s- . . n * ss W . J * 33 * U . . .J J iL I . 1 . . . J S C . xs U SM W . 117 t 31 51 . 3M l5 X . I4J . . . J it . JM , ) JM M . 368 ! S CC . M " jS U . Ml 1M 1 ( X . si "j 5 . K . JB St SJ TJ . JS6 4 $5 $ . U . 2M 1W JS a . 2H 4) 3J5 4t . 2 W 1J P1GS-ODOS AND ENDS. I . JSS . . . 3 S..JK Jl * . I . t . . . JM HHHKr T > - reettttf * ef thfty were I4bral aaul tin e > ma d F e4. wHk ratim Arm. untatlve J * > . Ar. Pr. t * Utah v U > F > . . . „ . Ml Jf UM MeMcra nHbtri . us 2 171 UUh lamb * . R M 4 ! Utali Uaatu . H 3N iS Utah tomb * . a J Si 13M ue tra la nfa . „ . . . . a IS * St. Louie Live .Stock. ST. LOCI ? . Olt 17--C.VTTLB-R4el > U. MO bead. M k * 4ady. Sc Ucaar ; Torfcai * . U. SHEKl' n * 4rtn , 5C head. Market vtwdy. Knuiaa City l.lvtStocU. . t ITT tTTLE : Recclpta. CO' h-ad t ! ; o > tBi 4.tto bf a ! nar et inro- n * T frail'y re'all rrad 11 XSJ.ee fa. I'M fctal , . * pmcnti , I.MO T b 4 ; ottrkft rtroar t te felsVr ; tMfk of rates. M-eXUS b < * * rr , ML titan k * kr UH " llrtt , U ( . * ; Yorkers , > . * * * . , iU , 8KCKP Rvtetpts , none. * lameatf. market ttedy. only retail utm. CHICAGO"LIVK STOCK. Trade In Cattle \Vn of the t'ntial Sat urday Chnrnclrr. CHICAGO. Oet. IT. Trad * ta MVf w * ft lite em ! < ht nUy ctiaractcr. aa1 prl el * * d un- chaBceJ.with rate * of native beef Heem on a ba4 * of train H * to UM for c a s . t n to 4 for medium cattle. | 4. to 14 M f r foot be-ves. Mad froa > 4.Tt * U for Fbntee. with fancy cattle On * at fro * tLH t U. * . Aartklr choice Mh M hljrh as a week ace. bat Mfcee klnin ara mtH lower than at that Mm * . The tfe- SMIMI for hn a sw d to4r. and th * market ruled rtrowrer at aboat re-l 4 y * nmrr. i' rn- mi..l to UM b * 4 dr\\e toU at Iron If lo U9 * . lanrely at from tin to . . tbe ben heavy , snedlsw * nd Ilirht welcMy pelltnc clew together. H a T paeklmt drme tnuod Myers at ft .m JiU to U-rr * * . The llmtted sapnly of * he p va * * o n rVwed oat at * t * 4y prtr * . "Hin i wrr * mUHe at from n.7t to tt.l for wrern . and the general ma of aattve * . with prltae native ineep ratable } at from tt.ls to SS.M. t ustba were In demand j at fm fl te J4 Tt frr p w to r-rt * Fed- t roc * oe p were Mtable * t frost ? Kto ItO. RcrlpT : Cause. ! . * * he d. bi > , U.M * head. MockIn Mjcht. Keear4 at nrrtrnt nt lire nock at the f w market * for Saturday. Oetr4 > er 17. . . Soatfc Omaia . 1 JT l < 94 1.4T CMeacn . ! , ls.a * I. M Kanma City . MM too * . 1M M M Total * . a. 9 M.4O4 4.R Coffpe Market. NaW TOnK. CM. IT.-rorrEE-OfrtloM. opM4 fairly Meady at I point ? * cin > . ; ml-t fairly active , bat weak. ur Itoaidatton. folK - K ) -ar an tiyfactotT cablea. aeavy1rtM rap- ply and ctntraace for the t r.lte.1 < talr : rlow-1 rtxantr t a net * cUne of r > * ° f ; rale U ( l cr ; March. tl.7S * .M. Iwrember. l TJ r I * . ! = " ccO . Kin. Ann. N < x T. Inrolce. ill. Job- bine. J1LJ * . Mild rteady. Ordora. Sli. " * * ! : . * Total < r rel > aue' dellvrtee from the United Stale * . $ .17 hair * . Inoludhu : 7.111 tect from New York ; Xw York ftock tulay. > 1 17 bar . 1'nlteJ State * nock. IMJK basa. aHoat for thfntte < 1 State * . 4M. nn ban : total vW4ble for tbe fnlt-d ? ( ! . CTXSK bam. airalnit * 7t. * * Oct. i7.-rorrKE-n e < i nei.iy. us afer ! rpw-lng teady at , f ad vance : ! . S M t c SANTO ? . O-.t. IT. noFFES-Slearty : peed av- emre S Wt . M. * * ret ; recelpu , ! . > ba : ftock. XX. MA bopi. HAJiiniU ! . Oct. r-COTTEE Steady : i l pfc advance , rale * . Ufw baiti- RIO. Oet. -COFfCE-flra : N * . 7 Rio. 11.419 rel : eachanKe. t 111. . recel < s. bac : cleared far th- United Stale * . J .K < | - r E jn.CW baps ; Moek. I'porla PBORIA. Oet. 17."ORN nrm and blsa r : No. t- ! 4c : Xo. X. Je. OATS rtm ; Xo. S vblte. : * 4a ic ; No. : white. ltl > c. RYK rtrm : No. : . * * Kc. WHISKY Market * Mly ; BnM d cooda on the ba ta of IL1I for htefc win- * . RBCEirTS-forB. C.K J bn. : out ? . 1H 1 ba. : rye. Li"t . : whMcr. awoe : whr t. t ( JO btt. Sflll'MKNTii-i-o . IT. be. : o l . ! * ba. ; rye. LJ 9 bu. : whletey. rrt gat * . , w.teat. M 1m. Sttcnr MnrWet. NEW YORK. Ort. IT. Sl AR Raw. l-t : fair rHtofcur. SHc. ceatrtf el. 95 test , Je. Re- flf > 4. Meady : xtaadanl "X" 4c ; cut iMf. 4 * > c : . . IwONtON. Oot. IT. St'OAR-Cane. wek and inactive : centnroanl. Java. ! < tt 4Hd : a 5- vado. fair retain * . M 1HH. Weet MWar. weak aad lower : October. $ * W ; Nove b-r. te 44- Dry Goiul * . NRW YORK. Oct. 17 A * uraL to tb dos- Inc day of the w k In the dry e ta mar ket drMBd. bat mall t r-re U a rlteM ptraonal rders recelrM callH fw ra-i rtie quaa4IUe . There i a Utter frelloir abroad anJ bulcem of Importance way der-lop at anr moment. Prlnt- Ini : cloths In demand at t VWe , but. no le are reported. _ ToleJit flrnin. TOLEDO. 0:1 IT.-WHKAT-HUtaer ; No. I red , Sle : Decentl r. Me. Majr. C ic. CMKN Pull : nrm : Nu. : mlt-tt Hc- O ATS Steady : No. t mixed. l c. HTDvIl : am : . N x r cash. 4le. CLOVER SB8tHU > : Ortn : prUm Ottober. tt.M. Oil City ? lnrket. OIL < 1TY. Oft. i-Cr H btUMW. IL14 : eer- tilfcate * . oo b4 .r offer * ; bJptMMi. C.1B mas. iM4t bbt * . Frl e Wliettt. FRANCISOO. Oct. IT. WIIBAT l hen D ce3rtr. 11-47 : May. St-4 . DYCHC UBTI'IINS FUOJI ALASKA. The I'rofefior Sn > - tbe ConiUrr I" Vtl Only Half Maile. SEATTLE , Oct. 17. Prof. U L. Pyche of tb Kantas university returned froas Alaska oa the City of Topeka and left last alsat by way of California for his bom ? . Prof. Dycte went to CcoVs lalet ip * lally In search , ol satural history r < cl.iicDr He asetixJHj to tbe source of tbe Kntk river with an onucltoJ eipeditioa. which was & a 4xcs > . although the obstacles to be over come were zvpilllBC. Tbe native boatmen , stripred ttark nakei. with ropes pulled the boat up the turbulent river. Prof. Dyche obtained specimens of a. new moun tain sbeep. twelve Icmens * moose tcada , carribau , sea otter , birds aad other snaJl animals. On June 17 Prof. Dyche saw eight Inches of enow fall , and oo Auu t 11 eleven inches fell. He saw three smoklag mountains and esperi , netij &n e rth < jatkc such zs a man could not remain standing. He found Urge ccel ledges , but the coal was so soft that it could be whittled with z. knife. Prol. Dyche laid : "That country U one- half made. It will bo a jrool country feme toy when it Is finished. The glaciers ar ? blowly dolns their worJc. the mountains are snuking and tire rivers arc vomiting out outatltles of qu'.ckssad. It is a now coun try. Let U tione. asd sosedey it will be a goo-J country. " Princtps Torn , a famous Tauquito Yaka- tsla. a wealthy priactE * . neclthy beyoed all other Alaskan Indians. .7-35 met by I'rcf. Dycae. She has SU.MK ) IB gold twenties oa her right arm ; she wetn fire bracelets , each hammered eut of a. gold twenty , and OG h r left arm she we&rs ten bracelets , each made from & { 10 sold pioce. She has hun dreds ofbUnkcti. MS cuer skies , etc. . xnd she owns a schooner and two stoop * . Sbc is G& yeare of as cad has just obtained her fifth husbsnd. a you as man 29 years old. for whom she paid MO blankets. The Thilcgit womea maaage the hou thoU and aoU tbe puwo. The rcfetione are traced back throujh the mother's side. I : is. in fact , elmott a savage realization cf Lyttoa's "Cotniag Race. " C.NCLK iA31'S IlRI.VDEKIl HAXCII. fiovcrnment Herili. in Al.i.kn Iiicrcrnx- liiKut n Ilnplil Hate. SEATTLE. Oct. 17. Rev. Sbeldoa Jackson. United St&tca soveraaeat agent of educa tion is Alaska , arrlrej on the Top ka. from Alaska. Mr. Jackson left Sitka on Jane 1. for Point Barrow , but it was not until the latter part of July tbat he got there owing to the ice. which waa unusually late in melting ihi * s acon. Toe rereaue cuusr Eeir made four auetcpis lo rf-iti Uif pott at Point Barrow cs ! anally tied up at a point five miles from the ceiilament. to an Itf.oe six miles long and two miles whir thai bad grounded ia October of the previous year. One whaler waj crushed by tbe let and totally wrrcioi. Her crew was brought down by the Bear. The llKathoacr tender Jeannie was crushed by the ic * . but not wrecked. Tbe reindeer at the four k'.aitons were fouad to hare Icerejaed to l.ftM , of which nuaber * * 7 were born this yecr. Tfaey are IB append W coedltion. Mr. Jackaoe xay thst he has received te-quciU from Yukon miners for rtinJce-r to b iud in traBi | rl tioo tr the gold mines adjacent to tnat mighty river. He cacaot supply them fer three ye.n. unleu rcagreu give * a bit ; approjirli- tlon then he ctn do It ia lew tlaw. He bell ves tbe governmect would help thr country a great deal more by xppropriaUng a f w ttooaandc for this purpose , ritker than millloot for p-lroJIae a alaai * t-al poicben , as reiadevr will bo of iacakulible valce to miner * la t&e Yukoa bala < . They thn could rrseh rich pern ef th country now inaccessible. TUB IlKALTV JIAHICIJT. INSTRUMENTS pUced o rw l Satur day , October J7. WAUUANTV DBWJS. I. i ! r.he m and * lf te M A Fraxf * . e W fr t lot W aad w 40 f t t t 17. blk * , Shull's 2nd 4d . I f.M C n IlutKfclnaon to M A HutcXlH on , lot X bile X Sixth treet atid . 1 Ql'lT CLAIM DEEDS. I Blerbowrr truttef to Orr'h * , Water romyiny , lot 7 blk 5. lot t blfc 7 , lot 5 , bile 12 , Kor ice . 5 Total amount of transfers . S CSC3 HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN Wheat cad Com OmMtitato the Balk f tis Traffic. MAKING ROOM FOR THIS YEAR'S MnnjHoi.il. . Kin ! Tlicin rlve. With. out the \r r nr > - Cnrx tn Ilnndlo flip Ahnnilnnt Crop Hint Una HiM-u llnl cil nnil UnrvcKtol. 1'rrUtht nen report b ifl rws at ttt ml ] better than It hw ei o ( or wNDe time , b t Imprortnie dally. The shipments e ( grain contlnn * to be heavy , and the farmer * are maktac er rt effnrte to clean tlrelr bl s ef lat yrar't eera. Most of th * artta that Is ( Tolnp ; east h this omen's wtmit tnd tait reason's corn , principally the latter. The farnxT.i need their bn ! § for Uilt IMWB' * crop of com. and they need tbe room badly. Soperlntendest < rf Car S rrlce Bu < * .l elwm of th * I'nlon I aciac U sot wwrrrlni ; orer any scarcity of car * , but the offlrtals of otlier optratlas departments are hmtttaa ; for eara all tn ! time. It U said that the itirert&go Is greatest la Iowa , where fanners are trav- log thHr tracons nllnl with pntn ftanJfnc at the railway depots waiting for cars to be loaded. Grata rate * . It ts MM. will KO up a few notches on Nortaiber : . thoash they will not po to hlsh as they were before the commencement of the recent rate war. From Omaha te Chicago they -nil ] be advanced from 14 to 21 cent * , and from Omaha to Mi lF lppI rlrer points , from 1 ! to 16 cents. The lire stock shipments an * alto Rood , better than they have been for years. Then , too , merchandise In biKlnnlSK to move. The men who solicit freight say that the pros pect of MeKlnley's election U undoubtedly oae of the reasons. If not the principal rei- fon. for the latreate * ! number of orders that are corainc llto the > local Jobbers from the state. The movement of m rehatHtio Is flve or six times as larise a it waa thirty days aro. This is the class A Irerpht that pays best * ad freight men feel Jubiliat when It begins to move alons lively. The moath * of October end November are always the e In which the railroads make their b ct thawing , and from Indlcatlots It U pretty certain that the e moo tha la 15M will not prove exceptions to the general rule. 11 in LAM ) Tiin MMsr iMcTun. Loir olntVre tle tilth Cut Hnte * to the Con t. There was a special meeting ef the local papsenger association yestecday m rnlag. at which time the second race of the Ualon Pacific asalast the D. M. for payleg rcm- missions to other than regular parties and far aiding the brokerage baslaoM was tcd. ! The case was an exact duplicate of the $ na that was tried two weeks ago. and the rama netton was taken. As the D. & M. wa > the Initial line on' the ttrktu that were bau ht for II less than regular rates. U was fooal guilty OB the two counts presented. That road at once cave notice of aa ap peal to Chairman Caldwell of the Trans- c-ontln > nul I'acsencer aeso-Utloe Aa ha reversed the decision of the "low joint * " on tk same matter list week It ts generally thought that he will adopt -.a * > ame starse this time. It U pretty wel ! underttooJ thit one of the. four roads reTtresented ° " the tU > < ts that hcve been sold from here : o ta roast for S39 1s payiag a cocmlssUMi to the local brokers. Suapteten H stroasty directed agaJnft the Colorado Midland. This Tie * Is borne out by two facu. nasa'ly : the cheap tickets mail ? their appearance WJOD zftr a Tbl : of the traveling pcaa ; > r yn ! of that line here , and further the broker vno has sold the tickets has nlways iuiUSed on the purchasers seTe tla ? the Cnlortlo Midland - , land , vbetber they used * ny of > h Bibtr Hnes be named or not. \ reolu'J n Ct- leetiog Seerc-tary Maan to farard to Chair man Caldweli and to tbe sen era 1 jMcteujter agents of the n. & M. . the Colorado Midland , he His Grande V.evm an-J tb Eoothern Pacl all the evidence In the ) twj parallel case : , as well as a report of .he ) > jrrhc * } of two additional tickets by the local Merc ury , was adoptuL The rrt ljon also r.rjys that immediate relUf be a9orJr4. 23 he local ticket Earket U aIde be C > ode < l trlOi the tickru that hare czuwl tie trouble. CA. > XOT IIUKAIC THU COJII1IXK. Prtcr * on Siift Coal to Cuutlnne Hleli. The railroad officials in Omaha are beta ; ; appealed to by the consumers of soft coal fcr aid In 2.n attempt to break dowa the combination that H holding up the market on that cl&ss of fuel. The principal con sumers feel that they have a right to ask the asalttinre of tle freight men In tbo matter. Oa October 1 the freight rate 03 soft coal from DCS Mcines. Oitumwa and oiher points In Iowa , from whence the aoft coal U aottly shaped Into Oaisha. was raised from STV4 cents to tl. aa Increase of IIVj cn : . But the soft coal ccmbinstioa advane d the rate * , not merely to the extent of the la- crease la frjht ! rates , but aH the way froa Jl.OO and 11.70 to * M ; This Increase was between foor an-J five times the increase In freight rite on the commciity. The freight men say that tiey would like to break into the combination of dealer * ia soft coal taeoi- ielrci. but they bellere U to be neict ta an impossibility. It is estimated tLst the ad- ranee in the rates oa soft coal will. If U stands thraag&oat the ceases , coat tha pric- clral coniuajeri ef t-U c'ty a-d Son'h Oosahj aot leu thsa J75.000 and perhaps Iiivr.ll = : UliiiVIII Hp > Made. The report froa York to the efiect that \V. L. Lee of that place is accused of plaaoicg to wreck the Burlington flyer between Waco and thit place In order to lasure the death of o e A. Bt * ell. a p Mea cr oa the train , aad to then collect ui iDe-ursace policy of flO.WO. was received with cc * i e--ibe sur- prUa at tb B. & M. headquarters. \VhiIe the- officials were rather In- creduloui , they uid the nutter would ( rtaialy 5-o thoroughly liiTevlicaUd. If there U focci ! t b * aay fouaiation f r the report the Itfcal < ? tiarta < at will tak * cp the case snd ta arcr to secure a leagthy scatcacc for Lee. HELAY. SPEGULx\TE CON3E3VATIYELY. S'JO. TO ? I , < H > 0 INVE TET > THROfGH I . ? WILL YIELD YOU A HANDSOME 1NOOMK. EXPLANATORY J'AMI'LrfTS AND UARXET RKrimYK nuilej free . n ai > pllcaituei. l'j | . dVMial Campalcn cfler. locontpittvbW dp > ortunt- M\ > Hare Net One Dtuatteeted C'MUCMC. " III ! WCILK & CO. , llanSirrv & HrnUera * OMOADWAY. I . V. MAKii V0t.lt 3IU.NKV KAll.UOMtV. . I'fAar our v em.-'iic ctoc > eraU e piaa of timt3.t.tloa. "Yvu A > u d ititka. " tVtUe- ments nuule era vcek. Hun * of US to il. M mime * un-Vr our i > laa wfll rl Vl kattat : t-tory return * ftptqu < jqabte. bis our atiia.l. L. LkU itvc. .SAJI. KULLIElt & C0n 14 llron < I\ H > , \rir Yorlc. IVrt rchtvsn-e , Aje u kaaled IB wery city. Money ! Money ! ! . .U1KKICAX AND EUHOl'KAX lit VfiSTORS' ASSOCIATION. 3IIIJ Ilulldlii ? , New VorU. IJuytr for lt own and ftresn ! acrot.nt Gold. Capper and Iad mlnvi ; l-ircrlo Stroat itaflroad * ; W.iter Powers ; Timber I axl ro-1 Jjn < l < Money advanced for l e.J jiijro.ta ajntJ other development. WHEATTOOMING j.r.u r.erfr < " . .rfta tetter opportunity for taak. tug ne > Writ * E. H. Uiimy A ' - I T fcf r t * .sj * L Ird < f Trade la" s'na s f r i" r > irk S' i"t r * nd . lrf rs no-1 I . ! y Uarktt I cttrr.