TTITC Ol\rATTA \ DAILY "BEE : SATURDAY. OGTOHI31 ? , 2-1. ISDfi. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Recover ? from tlio Panicky reeling of Thursday. OPENS AT QUITE A MATERIAL ADVANCE JJnrlyilvlopn from Sew York KNIIP- clallr Mlrinur , IinllcntltiK nn 1'x- rrx * of Coiitlni'iitnl drill * Over OlIcrliiRH. CIIICAOO , Oct. 23. Wheat today re covered from the pnnlcky condition which characterized It ycMerday , nnd co ! cd wllh the coniforlublo ndvanco of 2c. Un- nxpccledly strong cables nnd advices that the money market was easing were Iho main cnunes of the HlronRlh. Corn nnd oats were proportionately strong , closing Ic up nnd Tic higher , respectively. Provi sions advanced from He to 12V4c. Wheat opened nt quite n material ndvanco from llio clo lng figures ot ycslcrdry. This was no Hunirlse to many or the experienced speculators , who expected a natural re action after such an unnatural decline , as ono trader puts It. The lone of the earlier cables did not show the weakness that wns anticipated. llvcrpool reported a decline ot UStl per cental , or the equivalent of Jlc per bu. for futures of red American wheat at the opening , nnd shortly after ward cable news of a. later tlmo of day reported a recovery of moro thnn one-half of the decline It began -with. This caused the early strenKlh. December , which nt the end of Tuesday's session was bring ing only 70ic , was wanted ns soon as the trading commenced at from 72c to 72c. These prices ftntlailcd thp first hatch ot bnyrrs. Hut enough selling orders were put on ( ho market to cause an Immediate rractlon to TlV&c. The early ndvlccs from NPVV York were xtrong. That city re ported that laxt night's cabled offers of wheat nnd flour to the other side hnd been largely Increased nnd lhat foreign buying ordtTH for futures were largely In excess of orders to Roll. As these reports came In there wns a sharp upturn to prices , which culminated In nn advance lo 73c. Fluctua tions of Ibis kind -wero frequent all day. The discount on spot wheat nt Minneapolis. compared wllh the price for December , had again widened to Ic per bu. , indicating con tinued stringency In the money market. In the local market , however. No. 3 sprint ? cold nt from fie to 7c discount , against from Sc to lOc yesterday , and Indicated some pas- Ing of the money stringency. Atlantic port clearances of vvhcat won ; very small , or rather quite InslgnaflcanU being only 21,000 bu. Flour , liovvpver. was shipped to the nxtent of KI.C.r,2 bhls. , making the wheat nnd Hour export together equal to CCQ.OCO bu. There was n sharp , nervous spurt dur ing the Inot fifteen minutes on late higher cables nnd reporlpd pxport business nnd De cember sold to 7.1Vic. The closing- was flrm . Corn shared In the strength which ruled In vvheat nndnnt also helped toy the some what higher cables. liven before the upward trend became np'iarcnl there wns a dlspo- xlllon on the part of nhorts to cover , and 1hl demand vvno n strengthening factor. The export demand was also encouragingly Hboral , but the full advance wns not uns tained , May corn opened ' ,4c higher , nt 2Sc. Bold up to from Zfi'&c to 2S\c , split , fell to 25'ic , nnd closed firm at from 2S',4n to 2S * c. Oats were firm and higher , nnd a peed business was transacted. Whlln thn notion of whpat wns mnlnly responsible for the strength there wns considerable Independ ence lo Iho market. The opening strength was n surprise to speculators nnd shorls noon started buying. The strength wns vvi-ll maintained to the end. May opened nbout HI- higher , nt 21c. advanced to 22c. pawed off to 21',4c , and closed utcady nt Tlio provision market wan firm , nn < 1 not having n whcnl mtirkPt lo contend wllh , tin It hnil yesterday , llio prices mlvancpil There wni nlxo u notlccnblo nbspncu of offprint- * , but , on HIP other bund , demand wan limited , nnd n narrow rniiKc of priced rpstillpd. At llio pln o , January pork wn 12l6c hlgbiT nt J7.S714. January lard Co lilKhcr , al $4.43. Jnnunry ribs. 5o higher , nt ISitlmatcd rpcclplB Saturday : Wheat. JIM rarMt corn , 350 cars ; oats , 373 cars ; boss , 10.000 hpfld. _ _ Tlio lending futures rajwj na follows : ' _ _ ArticleI ) I b'on. | | Hlgii. | Lovr. | Clba5r Onuli quotations were as follows : 1'LOrit Steady ; hanl eprlng patents , quotable nt 13.TOJJ1 15 , In vviiQd ; winter intents , : Mil 3 fO ; straights , J3.20U3.CO ; cprlug Hpcclals. J3 W > w 4.00 ; spilng patents. J3.C003.SO ; straights , J3.00J 3.30 ; bakers , JI.COSZ.'JO. WHiAT-No. S i-prlmr. 70 < 4c ; No. s spring. ClfiW'ic ; No. 2 red , 73ft745.e. COItN-No. 1 , 23U M\c. OATS-NO. 2. isc ; NO. 2 wiitc ; , f. o. b. , : ic ; No. 3 while , f. o , b. , ISfllOc. HVI-NO. : . joe. llAHLin' No. ! . nominal ; -No. S , f , o. b. . 2 ! > l ) 3rc ; No. 4. f , o. b. , ? f2Sc. Fi.AXHiin-No. : i. 7i'.j-e. TIMOTHY SiiH-l'rlmf. J2.50 , 1'HO VISIONS MPSS poik. per bbl. , J7.00O7.10 ; Inrd. per 100 Ibs. , Jt. IVin4.2J ; short ribs , rides ( tonne ) , J3.f3tt3.ilS ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . Jl.001(1.1 ( ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JI.IIHW 4.S3. 4.S3.WHISKY WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. . Jl IS. HtJUAHS Cut loaf , unchanged. I'OULTnY Steady : turkeys. SjJOo ; chickens , 6f."sc " ; ducks. 7(4WSc. ( The following were the receipts and shipments today : On thol'roiluco cxolnnrji lolAvthn butter inar- fcri w.m Unni creamery. IMlUc ; dairy. U5J 17c. Kjgn. linn ; fresli , 17to. Choeiie , linn ; M\V YOHIC r.n.MaiiAi , SIAIIKET. Qiiotntlonsj of tlic Day ou Various Coiiiinoilltlrii. NKW YOHIC Oct. . , 13. FLOUH-Ilecclpts , > , - POO bbls. ; exports , 25,615 bills. ; steadier with wheat , but confidence not jet restored among btiycrn and trade light ; winter straights , JI.MQ 4.30 ; Minnesota patents , JI.r5WJ.7S ; winter extras , J3.OOOr3.IO ; winter low grades , t : . 03'2.iO ; winter . . patents. } I. ( M.D3 ; Min nesota , bakers , J120&3.SO. Ityo flour , dull ; superfine , JZ.7aOi.f-5 ; fancy , JtMirt.JO. Duck , wheat Hour , arm ; winter extins , J3.W5/3.CO ; city mill patents , Jl.70i74.73 ; city mill clcnr , { I.1001 4.20 ; mill patints , J3.70if4.0. 11 HC'IC Wl I lUT-Dii II ; 37i ! IT3Sic. ! COHN MKAl Dull : yellow western , Cc. IlVi : llrm : WMtvili , 44 iO4S'Jc. IIAIILUY Steady ; vvmtern feeding , JSO29C. WIIKAT HecclfitK , C9.900 bu. ; spot. Irregular : No. 1 hard , t2Hc. f. o. b. afloat. Options opened strong on unexpectedly bullish cables und good forelxn buying , wcakcm-d at noon under n tight money scare ; rnlllc.l again nnd mled ncrvoutly firm all the after : I noon , advancing on n report that rn cargo of California wheat hnd been taken for Calcutta : closed S1y.ft3Sc higher ; sales Included No. S red. Muy , SlHuUE.lCc. closed S3Uc ; Diceni- Lcr. 7SU | 50'.ic. clote.l 7Slc. COIIN llepflptn. 0COO bu. ; exports , O.IS4 bu. ; P9t , llrm I NO. I , Sic. Opt Ions rallied on covering und cloned lUUlKc higher ; May , 3U fJ3rc cloocd nt 3ITic ; December , Jl'iOSIo. closed at JSc , OATS-IH-celpts , 14C.100 bu. ; exports. 77,955 bu. : spot , Mrndy : No.S. I3c. Options opened oulet but llrm with com und closed 'r V\c \ net advance- : ; October closed Jt S3c ; Uectmber , Mjiijsiiic LKATIIin-rirm nt a3c : hemlock sole , n. A. , light tu heavy welchtu , ISKSjNc ; acid , 20O li.\V-Qulct ; ( hipping , J5.M01CO ; coed to choice , J7.60as.ll. IIOI'.S-Flrin ; 1 5 crop , 37ic ! ; 1SW crop , IO 10'i i 1'aclllo coast. H55 crop. 307o ; 1U4 crop ' , 7blOc . Ixiiiilon. ninrl.ct firm ; COr , 'P.M ritoviHIDNH-li''f. nrm ; family. J9.0oaio.03 : ' beef hums. lC.X'iJ17.W ( ' ) . Cut meats , easy ; pickled tellies , J3.000S.73. I.nid. rjulcl ; vrestern steamed. J4.L2I | , reHiiDd , steady. 1'ork , dull ; mess. IStOy 9.00 ; khort clear , JV75aiO'Wi family , J10.25. Ilinns-Klrm ; GnUcston , Kc ; Texas , dry , Sljc ; California , Kc OlUS-rctruleum. quiet ; fulled cloieJ at | 1.14v ( bid. Ilosln , steady ; strained , common to good , II.M. Turpentine , quiet at WGMlje , Cot. lonsecil oil , about steady , prime crude , : :0i3o ; prims summer yellovr , tlo ; prime whllp , KOrJa. TAI.UJW-.stradyj city , 4Sc ; country , jJic. niri-rirm , Japan. 4Ollc. MOLASHUH-Qtifet find steady : New Orleans , open ' IcMtli- . Rood to choice , S9tf37e. ni'TTnil-Ilecelpts , J.95I pkgs , ; klenrty , ' west t- rn rtslry SQlte ; weitern creamery , 11140:0(5 ; Kl- . , . , ' 1:1o. , C'HiaKlUcclnls. : . 4SI1 pkes. : stiady ; larce. TKOIOCi small , 7t IOcj part Ulins , ltoa Jc ; o.ull klinw. 2t > 2\tC \ WJI1HlUnlpts. . I.U5 pUn , : quirt state nO Pennsylrsnla. KOIOa ; vresttrn , UtflS'tc. HI"rAL8-n Iron , steady , southtrn , JK C j.2Jj northtrn , ltO.T5nil.tO. Coppir , utrone. lake brokers. Jlfl.75 : exchange , tlO.79fllO.7J. Lend , steady ; domestic , brokers , I2.W ; exchange , I2.SS OJ.W. Tin , firm. Bpoltcr , firmer ; domesllo , 13.70 WJ.7S. OMAHA < : I\IHAL MAIIKKT. Cotullllon of Trnilc nnil Onotatlons on .flnpli * nnd I'n'ncy Produce. nacifl flood slock , ISOlSc. HUTTnil Common lo fair , Cc ; choice lo fancy , counlry. HClio ; iep.itator erenmery , ICOlte : gathered cream , 1501 Jo. OAlIi-lrnlrlo chickens , per do * . , J3.7KHW ; qunll. II.7J02.00 ; teal ducks , II.M : red heads and mallards , JJ 76(13.00. CHIIKL : : Domeotlc brick , 8e : ndnm per dot. , J9.2rlub ; houie. Mb. Jars , fcr dor. . . J3.1J ; Ltm- bcrgcr , fancy , per Hi. , c ; nrxiuefort. M-tb. Jars , per dot. , J3.CO ; Young Americas , 10 c ; twins , fancy , 9V c. . VI'AlCholcc fat. SO to 120 lb . , nrc quolcd nt iO o ; large nnd coarse. 4lf5c. I'Ot'LTIlY Spring chickens. 7c ; old henn. fi > i J7c ; turkeys. 10 12c : geese , 10c : dtirks. 1IX- . LIVi : I'Ot't.TUY Ilrni , BV4c : cocks , 3c ; fprl chickens , 5'o , spring ducks , jqsp ; turkeys , Sc. PinioNS--Ilve. OOc ; dtnd pigeons not wnnted. HAY I'pland. J4M : midland. II ; lowland , JIM ; rye straw , II. color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best : only top cradei bring top prices. nitOO.M COHN Hxtrcmely siow sale ; new croti. dellxered nil track In country ; choice green self-wotklnc eatp t. per Ih. . 21Sc : choice creen , running to hurl , ? > ic : corimon , IHc. viarTAiir.ns. POTATOHS-On onlcrs , t > er hbl. , TOM.\TOiS-l'er H-bu. basket. DOfiCOc. ONlONS-Oood stock , per hu. , S5 Mc , LIMA IIDANS-Per lb. . 4c. J1HANF- Hand t.lcked navy per bu. . : i 4 ( ) CAHnAOR Home grown , per hundred , Cnr.ritY-IVr < lnz. , 2.'cs faney. larce. 45H50C. I'OTATOKS-GofHl stock , per bu. , JOSSlc. rilt'lTS OUAPKS-New York H'ic ' ; large lots , 12c. CAi.iroitNiA PIACHI > < None. PLUMS No shipping stock. CALirOItNIA aUAPL'S-Tokny nnd other fancy varieties , ll.tr , , CnANIlKHIuns-Capi- . per Mil. . J1 ! 000 * CO. APPLKS-Cooklng. per Mil . J1.75 : eating , SI 13 ; Jonathans , fancy , J2.2J ; fancy New York , rnAHS-I'cr box. Jl.S5S2.CO. QUINCUS-Per bbl. . Jl. Tnoi'icAL FRUITS. OHANOnS-Mi-xIcnn. Jl. LKMONS Menslhas , J5.Wfl5.CO ; California lemons. Jl 0004.50. HA NANAR Choice , large stock , per bunch , 12.001 ? : . : : ; medium-sized bunches. Jl.COff2.00. FUISH MRATS. Hiir : Ocod native steers , 400 to COO \bf. \ , CHB ic ; western steer * . 5G" > Hc , good cows nnd heif ers , Dijr..ic ; medium cows nnd heifers , < Hc ; good fotvquarlers cows and helfeni , 3Hc ; good foreiiuarteri native steers , 4ijc ; good hindquarters - quarters cows and heifers , fi'4c ' ; gooit hlndauar- ters native steers , S'lc , cow round * ) , 5c ; cow plates. Sc ; boneless chucks. 4c ; cow chucks. 3o ; steers chucks , S'-ic , beef tenderloins , 19c ; beef rolls , boneless , PC : sirloin butts , bonelcai. S < 4c ; loin backs , boneless. PC ; loin hacks , 7c ; cow ribs. No , 3. Co ; coir loins , No. 3. Sa ; beef trimmings , 3c ; nimp butts , 5c ; shoulder clods , . Cc. Cc.1'OIUC 1'OIUC Drewed hogs , fo : pork lolni , 7c ; pork tenderloins , lie , spare rlbi , Cc ; ham sausage , butts , 6'4c ; pork shoulders , rough , 4'jc ; pork shoulders , skinned. 6c ; pork trimmings , I'/ic. leaf lanl. not rendered , C c. MUTTON Ore * \ed Iambi. 7c ; dre'sed mutlon , Co ; racks , mutton. Sc : legs , mutton. 6 > 5c ; sad dles , mutton , B'ic ; stews , 3c ; sheep pluvns. 3c ; sheep tongues , per dot. Ke. HIIiS AND TALLOW. The Chicago Shoe nnd Leather Review says thnt the hide market hns n umcd a quieter tone , nnd then * xt-ems less pressure on the part of bujcrs. The determination of we-itern tan ners to prevent the prices from being unduly Inflnted seems to have had a salutary effect There Is n general reeling that If buff hides were to remain very long at the Be mark the grain Irallur trade wouU b * Injured icvfiely and the ultimate decline In buff hldet would be severe. The Milwaukee tnnners nre In favor of a mod- erntc conservative policy thnt will In the end bo best for both the hide nnd leather Interest ! ? . The sales of packer hides hnve not been Urge , butj > rlcei4 still tend strongly upward. All Indica tions point tn n limited kill of cattle. The re ceipts of cattle lust week show n decline from Inst yenr. while the entry of sheep was larger. More than D. > .000 head of sheep cnmc In last week , showing the extent to which mutton la being eubntltuted for beef. The ndvnnco movement In hides began several weeks ago , nnd In view of the general npnthy of biiilnesH seemed Illogical and unwarranted. Many liersonn refured to believe that hides could nus- tnln rapid advances at such a time as this nnd they confidently predicted n relapse. Thn hldo markets , however , steadily gained In strength , nnd leather tiegati to follow UB raw material In the upward march. Now thnt wheat , corn and other similes nre experiencing a boom , some of the more conwrvatlve members of the leather nnd shoe trades am beginning to realize that there Is some Inherent strength In the hide nnd leather markets. Quotations : HinUS-No. 1 green hides. Jc : Nn , S Krccn hides , Ic ; No. 1 green salted hides. Cc ; No. 2 icfeett united hides. 6c ; No. 1 teal calf. S to II Ibs. , Cc : No. 2 veal calf , R lo K Mm. . 4a > No. 1 dry flint hides. 8'u9a ; No. 2 dry flint hide * . "Iftc ; No. 1 dry raited hides , 7c. part cured hides , ' .jo per lb. lets than fully cured. SHiii' THLTS-Oreen salted , each. ZJflCOc ; green nailed shearings ( hort wooled early skins ) , each , Uc ; dry shearings ( short woolrd early skins ) . No. t. each , Cc ; dry shenrllngs ( short wooled earlv * , kln * > ) , No. 1. each. Cc ; dry Mint Knti'an nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 4'J."ic ; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebrntkn Murrain wool peltx , tier lb. , act ual vveluht , 3Ilc : dry IHr.t Zoiado ! butchpr wool pelts , per lb. nctunl weight , 433c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool > > cUi < per lb. , actual weight , 304c ; feet cut oft. as It Is useless to pay fielKht on them. TALLOW AND OHKASH Tallow , No. 1. 3o ; tallow. No. 2 , 2'Sc , gienre , white A , 3c ; grcnse. vvhlte II. 2c ; grcnse. yellow. 5c , grease , dark. lic ; old butter , : { f2'.io ; beeswax , jirlme , ISO * * 2c ; rough tnllow. Ic. HON'KS In car lots , wclnher nnd delivered In Chlcngo : Dry buffalo , per ton. Jli.OOftH oo dry country , bleached , per ton. SIO.OO ? I2 CO ; dry coun try , damp and meaty , per ton , JC.003S.OO. WOOL t'nwnshed. nne henvy. Cff7c : line , light. Sflfo : qunrler blood , J0ltl2c ; sei ly , burry nnd chaffy , ffTSe ; rotted nnd broken , coarse , 7SJ9e ; I rotted nnd broken , fine , JIB c. Tleeco wnohed- Medium , li 15c ; tine. KBKc ; tub wnohed"l 18c : black. Sc , bucks , Cc ; tnc locks. : t3c dead pulled. SflCc. _ .St. I. < MIH ( icnrrnl MnrUotn. ST. LOL'IS , Oct. -KLOUU-Strong , with a good domestic demand at thu advance , but ex port trndo small ; patents , JI.10ftl.rO : extra fancy , JJfO ; fancy. S.1.10ff3.t5 ; choice , 2.r.0ff2.70. WHRAT There was a strung demand Incally that opened the speculative maiket about 2c higher. It rehipelng nomc , but soon mil ) Ing nnd advancing stlflly. FO strong did the news continue to come. The close for futures was strong and 2mj2\c hlsher than yesterday , spot , stronger ; Nn. ! ted. cash , elevator , 74'ic : truck. 73fJ7C'4c ; No. 3 hard , cash , CJUc ; December. TJlic ; May , lUic. CORN Was strong early for futures on higher cables , but Inter became unsettled ami closed firm nnd higher thnn jestrrday ; ppot , higher ; No. 2. cnnh. K'lc ; December , I3c bid ; May , S V4c bid. OATS Futures hleher but quiet , owing to the difference between buyer nnd seller ; spot , dull ; No. 2. cash. 17c ; May , 22c bid. HYi : 35o. elevator. COHN MEAL 11.30. IIUAN Packed rnlable , east track , at 40c. FLAXSKKD--IllBhiT nt TOo hid. TIMOTHY SIJKD-Prlme , J2.CO. HAY Dull , with liberal supplies of choice timothy ; prairie , strong and rrnroe for choice ; prnlrle. S7no 7.50 ; timothy , 17.001711.00 , this side. POIJLTltY Quiet : rhlckens , old nnd spring. Co ; tin keys lower nt 'c ; ilucUs , steady at CViO7o ; aeese. steady at 4S7 c nnas-rtrm nt issjc. WHIPKT-JI.lt ) . L13AD Strong nnd In demand ; 150 tons common nt tl.fil Spelter , firm nt $3.55. PROVISIONS fork , hlsher ; standard mess. Jobbing. J7.23. I.unl. higher : prime steam , SMO ; choice , Jl.17'4. ' Itneon , dull ; HlinuMcr.i. JI.23 ; short clear nnd ribs. J4.C2-.S : shorts , J4.75. Dry pnlt ments. liaxed shoulders , extra short clear and rllm. JI.IJU : charts. Jl. ! : , . IlRrRHTS Klour. B.POO bbln. : wheat , 47,000 bu. ; com lurxx ) liu. : oats , 1C MX ) hu. SIIirMKNTS-Flour , 9.000 bids. : wheat. 21,000 liu. ; corn , 102OfiQ bu. i onts , 24.000 bu. CofTciMnrlfri. . NRW YOniC. Oct. 2i-COFFnn-Optlons op ned quiet , with prices B to 10 points lower under disappointing cables and local pressure , following renewed heavy receipts nl Hlo Hnd Santos ; later dull and featureless ; closed dull and unchanged to 10 points net decline ; March. J9.C5ff9 M ; December. J'J MflU.CO. Spot coffee , Itlo , Mendy ; mild , quiet. Trial warehouse ile- llvcrlea from the United States. 15.S70 bags. In cluding 11.44 ! bags from New York : New York stock today , ICl.Oi : bags ; United mates stock. 200.110 baps ; afloat for the United Slates , 393.000 bags ; tolM visible for the United Slates. 593,110 1ms' . ngulnst 570,277 bugs last year. HANTO3 , Oct. 23.-COFrii-Oood average. i.CV > rels : stock , C02.000 la us. HAMIIUnO. Oct. 23.-COFFEK-Qulet nnd unchanged - changed ; sales , 12MOI > aK . IUO. Oct. 3.-COFFKi-No. 7 Hlo , 11,100 rels ; exchange. 9d ! ; i-ecrlpts. S3.000 bags ; cleared for the United Blairs. 7.WXI bags ; for Europe , 6000 bags ; stock , 2l6.onn hncs IIAVIIC. Oct. S3. COPFIIB-Closcd quiet at U3'if net decline ; rales , 14.000 bags. KIIIIMIM CHy MnHtpln. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 13. WIinAT-Soft. fairly nctlv * . practically unchanged ; hard , very slow. Irregularly lower : No. 2 hard , CSfleSc. latter for fancy ; No. 3. (3jCec ( , Intler special billing ; No. V red. 74J75o : No. 3. 70T74o ; No. 3 spring , nom inally. Be : No. 3. CKJttf. COllN-siow. generally lower : .No. 2 mixed. : iTflUe ; No. 2 while , IJHo bid , J3o n ked. OATS-1'oor. lower : others nrm. but slow ; No , 3 mixed , iitmilrmlly , I7c ; No. 2 white , old , nominally. SlttJJc ; new. lC'40lo. HYIKAiler : No. 2. 32o. IIAY-Steady ; cholcn timothy , t8.0088.C9 ; choice prnlrle , JJ.OOJ25.50. IIUTTKH-Sleadr on limited receipts , cream- crv. firm. ISOlCc : dairy , 1031"c. iaas-i'irm : , iic. I'porlu ' AIurL'fts , PEOIHA , Oct. 23.-coilN-Flrm and hlchfr ; No. 2. 23o ; No. J , 23'4c. OATS-Slow nnd Itregulnr : No , 2 while. M8 ' < 4c : Nn , 3 white. UQlRVic. HYU-Steady , No. 2. J7o. WHI.IKY-Mnrket steudy ; nnlnhea goods on the basis of Jl 1 ! for high wines. W1IICAT No sale * . IlWnilTB Corn , ( I.4SO bu. ; pals , t > 4.t > 50 bu. ; n-e. l.JOO bu : whliky , 71 Kali , ; whest coo bu , SHIPMENTS Corn. M.IM bu ; oats , If'.SOO bu. ; rye , none ; whisky , 1,400 gall , ; vrheat , 7UO bu. TrUuo BAN rnANcisco. oot. : x-wnnAT-cio ea acttvti December , I1.5JJU May , Jl.UU. iVIlEAT'S ' SENSATIONAL RISE Ono Event in Commercial World that 5s of Transcontftnt Interest. NDUSTRIAL CONTRACTS ARE HELD BACK uiltim-i linn to AViill Until ( In * Klec- tloiiH Arc Mettled and tinI'li'mn - clnl Sltimllon In Clour Still NEW YORK. Oct. Z3.-n. Q. Dun & Co.'s iVeokly Review of Trnilo tomorrow will My : The event of thu week hns been thu icnsatlomil nilvance of whom to S3 cents for h on Tuusil.ty , a rUe of s c , and Us fall toT 7e on Thursday , gaining i ic on Friday. The ) rise VVIIH magolllud by covering of pcculntlvo sellers. They imagined the ad- , 'atico liml Rene too far , but It wns nt the iiottom based on nn extraordinary foreign demand , which has engaged grain vessels 'rom all I'.icllic ns well as Atlantic ports feIn months ahcitd. How bteiil the shortage In ordinary liuropenn supplies may be Is lie point of Interest , nnd speculation , but none now question that shipments from 1'aclllc const points to India and the de crease In Hussl.i's yield arc Important , nnd ho buying of enormous quantities for ex port with engagements of the freight oem at higher rates express the belief of Kuropcan dealers. Wheat exports from the I'uclllc coast tire argc nnd over & 00.000 bu. per day have been en gaged ahead ( or some time. The Atlantic ex- inrts , nbout 000,000 bu , larger tlian last > onr for he name week , have been In October G , 7o,213 bu. . Hour Incliiileil. against B.S'e.sss lust year. It Is worthy < of note that western roads nrc comphiln- 'ng of n car famine , the demand for movement tu : markets being BO great , though tlio nctunl receipts for three weeks nt western poitn have been 21.IM.516 bu. . ugnlnst 2J.061.C4I last > ear. following n much Increased movement In the quarter ended with September. | Corn moves largely nnd nl lower prices , having declined 1 cent on the week. Cotton has advanced MG of n cent to Sc , with only moderate transactions nnd henvy receipts from plantations. Kttlnmtcs or > le1d vary nil .he way from .Mr. Nelll's 9.000.000 bales to much ess than S.OOcl.OuO. but the Impression grows that : h Meld nil ! be law. The rno t striking fenturo of Industrial returns js the number of contracts conditioned upon election. Those nlrcady are enough to make business rather lively for n time nnd many others are pending , which will probably be held back until Novemlicr 1. The bu > lng of materials not only advances prices , but Induce. ' larger pur- chaies of the finished products without condi tion * , leather ling rlnen IH per cenW with < v gen eral demanil , though mostly In hemldck sole nnd union . , nnd hides nt Chicago linvi been ndvnnced still further by packers , though country bides do not rl e nt nil. nnd soma nrc lower , but the average of nil Is G per cent higher. Iiuvlng of Hoss-emer pie nt TMttsburg cau es n Might ml- vance nnd nil markets nre strong for pip , but not for finished product. Very low prices nre made for speedy delivery by mills wanting work. Hut the tone of the market Is better nnd a de cided Increase nf orders appears In plates , nbout 3.000 tons for building vessels on the lakes nnd In structural work nt the west , owing tn con tracts taken nt Chlcncn for buildings nt Uoston , Toronto. Detroit nnd Minneapolis. There Is nlso n Rood dcmnnd expected for cars nnd the a . o- clnllnn offers to nell Iron until November S to Jobbers and large buvers nt Jl.flj. while steel bnrs nre Felling largely nt le. A reduction In nnlls Is expected. Hut the retail season Is over and the billet pool hns little business. A sale of nlwiit R.MOOM Ibs. won made of lake copper nt ItHAc to domestic consumers. Tin In n shade hleher nt } I2 M rnllures for the week hnve been 271 In the 1 nltml Slates , ngnlnst 231 Inn year , nnd sixty In Canada , against thhty-elght last yenr , KKicijV cinA4ii\n nousn TOTALS. f iK'HM TrntiNiiotoil by tlio AxMoolntiMl Hunks. NEW YOIIIC. Oct. IS. The following table , compiled by llrndstreefs. shows the total clear ances nt tbo principal cities and the percentage of Increase or dccreusc , ns compared with the corresponding week last yenr : CITinS. Clearances. Inc. Dec. New York . ; Chicago Z.s II.Mtl4 , t . . . . . , . , J.9 Philadelphia . . C3.SI3,2iJ | Ht. Luuls 2..92 > ; , J33 | Han Fr.inclsco 14C49y.M G.Cj Haltlmorc . . . riltsburg n'nuaul ! . 1C.5 Cincinnati 10.3SC.7W IC.'J Kansas City 4.3 New Orleans 9.821.233 45.8 llufr.ilo 4.577.1011 Milwaukee 1K.C Detroit C,73J.C70 | II. G Louisville. 6.437.120 Mlnneaitolls SC. OMAHA 3 931.911 1'rovldenco 8,704,000 Clovcl-ind 6,6 ! > 0 4M Houston 7S17,7 ; J 3.4 St. I'mil C.fi.5.450 9.9 Penver 2.215.411 Indlnnapolls 3.8S5.0S2 Columbus , O 3.2IS.SCO Hnrtfrrd 2,34I. 7S | Itluhmond \YashfnKton U5G.3COI 2.5. Salt I.nke l.lM.ldl 19.11. Seranton 870.571 3 St. Joseph 1.130.070 ! I'rorla \ 1,4V ) 337) ) ii.3 Memphis 2.71S U < 3.0 Portland. Ore 2.078.2:9 CS.2 Itocheslcr 1,979.217 N'u\r Haven 1.VK.9H 7.C Savannah 3tio.-m ! 1.9 Sprlnglleld. Mass l,19fi,532 \S'orcester 1.491.2 Portland , Me Atlanta l.70 ' < i78 ; : ! . 1'ort Worth 2S.O Waco 8.4 ! HO.S2 9.4 Des Molncs . ro.212 firand Uaptds. . . : . 647l Seattle . rji.insL 14.8 Lnnrll . 41. Wilmington , Del . 7. Norfolk . 1,22.437 12.2 Sioux City . Sli.JtMl I.os Angeles . T.H'oni.i . C77.913 ! 28.3 Helena . 4C3.192 Spokane . , 702.KO Jacksonville . , 226.K3 Lincoln . 2S3.CC9 New IledforJ . , 73. Wichita . 4SC3.520I 2.5 lilrmlnsham . 440.7501. Topeka . . . 470 CI9 | 13.2 Lexington , Ky . 273.W2I. lllnghampton . , 2SI.SOO . Augusta . 1.29Sf47 Hay City , Mich . 217.432 ; rail lltver . J00.5CS ! C.8. Akron. O . 572 : co : . 13.7 DOMINION OK CANADA. Clearings nt Waco , Houston , dalveston. Knox. villa and Dayton are not Included In the totals. IIOPU aiiows IN HUSI.MSS AVOIU.IJ. Trnilc , llow v ' r , CondiiucN Alonu : CoiiHprvnWvu Lliu-H. NI\V YOHIC , Oct. 23. llrndstrt'ct's tomorrow will say : General trade continues nlong con servative lines , buyers and tellers preferring to defer builness until after " 'cations. Traders nre moro hopeful as to the outlook for business later In the year and next spring. The reaction In wheat prices , after an advance of 22 ccnt , Is the natural rcMilt of n tlelro to realize profits , an advance In rates for money and enor mously heavy receipts of whcnt at primary markets , cuuied by hlcher price ) . Comparatively small stocks of wheat In tmportlne countries , u decrease In the world's total production of vvhent for two years In succession , unexpected shortages In Huisla , India , ArKentlno and Aus tralia , and only an average crop In the United States , nre Interpreted to mean thnt the price of wheat will advance further. The total ex ports of wheat , flour Included as wheat , from both coasts of llio United Btntes and from Mon treal , this week , nro not quite ns Inrgu us last week , or for four preceding wrelis , but lire heav ier than In corresponding weeks In three pre ceding years , amounting to 3.H3.COO bu. , nn com pared with 4.IM.COO bu. last week , I.C'.S.WO bu. In the corresponding week of one jear nio , 3S'.3 - nee bu. two yearn ago. 3,3:7,000 Im. thrrp ) * ars ago , and 4,078.000 bu , In the third netk of Oc tober , 1453. Imports nf Indian com conllnua heavy , amounting to 2.S97.WO bu. for the f k , 60 per cent more than last wtck , more than twice as much as In the wet1 : one year ago , thirty times as much as In the corresponding week ! of 1891 , ami three times as much as was sent abroad In the like week of l&M and In Ittt. Mercantile collections continue ns illlllcult to rmiko as heretofore , except In n frw of the larger cotton-trowing states and. In the spring wheat region , where rapid piarketlng of cotton and wheat hss rendered funds more plentiful , There are 231 bu lnc a fnllyr reported ut the United States ttffiTWcek , which'Is Ihlr- een morn IhAn last wwltfl t.ilrtjr-lhree mor * ban In the correspondlnffuftieek Inst year and evenly-one morn than In Uio like week of Ml , nit thirty-seven fewer Uumln the third week f October. ISM , Tticrc Brejorty-elehl buslnes * Allures reported thnmchDUt llm Dominion of nnndn. as compared wltli thirty last week nnd with thirty-six trxrWIrFly in cnch of the corrcjpondlng weeks of IOT , nnd ISfl. liri.IilSH TO.VIJ O.V SjfoCIC 3IAUICKT. IntcrpNtN iphkj'jiprvntlvp , lint rrn Are Triiilliir ( Ilitvvnril. NEW YOIIK , Oct. S3. liiudntreet's Flnnnclal tovtow tomorrow will say } While large Interests n the market mnlntntn iv iddn'crvntlvo nltltude , he tone this week vvns bulllnh nnd the tendency if speculation hat been Kcni'rnlly ' toward higher irlcts. Thp market Is n narrow one nnd the lUylng hns been furnished by covering of shorls , 11 us scattered opcrntlons on the bull side by mnllcr traders. The favorable ncrountu of the lolltlcnl outlook , the phenomenal rlrc in wheat nnd the large gold engagements nil tended to rente a bulll. h feeling In the street , nnd It hi4ild lx > noted Hint the market wns unaffected iy the shnrji reaction of wheel prlcn or by the dvnncc In the Imnk of Knclnnd rate to 4 per -ent , causing , ni It did , n rally In exchange hat for the time lielna put another check upon gold Importations. The ndvancp of the Hank of ngland's mte from 3 to 4 per cent on Thursday vas fully expected nnd neither thnt action nor he rlrc In the open market quotations there tu > i per cent for discount has produced nny rpec- ilntlvc disorganization. Among the mast tmtls- 'nctory Imllcntloni of the week wns the strength if nnd iiilvnticc * In the bond llt. novernments vcre Indeed a feature , lloth Investment nnd peculattvc Is uei nf rnllrond niortRnKcs have Kcnernlly been higher. Another circumstance vcrthy of notice I * thnt the New York Kxchnn o eats nro quoted this week nt JH.MO , nn ndvnnce nt several thousand * over the last trnnnrcrs. rndnv's market vvaa strong and advancing till ho Inst hour , when the taking of ll.3"0f > 0'l gold 'rom the treasury caused a halt nnd slight re action. .STOCKS AXO 1IONDS. 7oiuIUIoii of < h < > SciurltjAInrkct A un I n Kiivorx HiillM. NKW YOIIK. Oct. 23.-The stock market condl- Ions were ngoln favorable to the bulls today. The market wns ncllve and nggrexslvcly strong , with nn excellent distribution ut dealings. Lon- lon quotations came higher and early In the ocnl operations n scarcity of stock became evident. Covering of shorls was n strong fenturc. The broadening tendency of the MWC- ilntlon wns reflected In commission hoiifc ordern nnd the Inquiry covered n number of uiunlly nactlvo stocks , resulting In material gains. It Is understood the recent strength ot the narkct In the face of the : firmer exchange rntvs and the advance In the Dank of England rates mve been due to rut roll manipulation ngalntt the shortH In various properties by powerful operalors who are confident of material Ini- irovcment In the market In the near future. The scope of these operations nlso takes In n foreign short lntcre t In American securities estimated nt over 100,000 shares of the various Internationals. This short Interest Is the result of the system that prevails In London of cell- Ing calls on American recurltlcs for sixty and ninety-day periods. The calls at present out standing have , to n large extent , been bought iy the American operators , who are now squeez ing the shorts. The utocks have to be bought against the calls , which txplra by the end of December. The market today proved superior tn continued itrlngency In money rates , n , practically complete - pleto absence of demand foi even : holco mercantile paper nnd n further advance n both actual and sterling rates , but In the late afternoon the unexpected news of a with drawal of $1.300.000 In gold from the Fiibtrfnsniry by n lending New York and California banking loiife precipitated Felting for liotli accounts. The early advances In the active list extended to 3 > 4 per cent In Chicago ( las and 24 ! per cent In Sugar. T.ic lndu trlnhi generally wera helped by tmdc ndvlces nld | the pouthvvcstcrn shares by the expected restoration of hnr- mony between the recent sharp f' ' ! " cutting roads. ' In the late recession' ' Sueir lost I'l per cent nnd the general list slfarj * fractions. The clos ing was steady nt fractional net Improvements generally. Ilnllway Ifomls exhibited strength , nnd especially the speculative Issues. The f.iles were Jl,312.CCO. Governments were quiet hut llrm on dealings ofl. . < fn. Silver ccrllllcates were firm on pales of J180. ( The following were < he' ciormg quotations on the leading stocks of tht ! New York exchange today : ' > AtchlHon 13H . ilotifil 143 AdamnKx. . . , 144 N. T. neutral P.I APon.T 1I..1. . . . 03 IN.-Y. A.N. K 43 Am. Express 10:1 : OnlarloAW 14 ImltlmoroA.Ohto. 14' < . ureiron Imn Canada I'.icltlo . . . r.73nn2on Nir- 10 Cntiadnsoiilham. . 4G > | IO. S. I.t U.N " " " 'iitral ' 1'acltlc. . . . II Iiilfie-M " * 'jV" Pllhiiuu Clilciro Uai 083) , HrJ Hnf y&H Consolidated ( Jai. J4t ' ilU G.v i. . . . IB R. . a. o. A su L. . . STU'H o. w.uri _ -to Colo. Coal ilroa. J llocu Inl.ina lll ( Cot ton Oil Con. . . . 14H SU 1'aul 7'JH Pulawamfe Hu < l. . I'JH ( loom l'4t , Del..Lack..t W. . . lo St- I'-'vOna.tia. . . . . 4UH U.&Il.U. ptd 4H14 donfj 120 iasiTemi : 14H Southern I'aciflo. . 1:1 : Krlo .1.1 iSUirarUunnurv. . . . 114 > ( nontd lH > t Tonu.Roil .Vlroa ' 'il rortWayne IvO Texas I'.icllle H ( i.Northarn DM. . ll T..tO.O nt. nfJ. . . 60 U-iH. I. nM Hi ) Union IMsllic. ! ( IIocklii7 Vallor. . . 13Ji U. S. Kxnrasi 33 llllnol * > Contr.il. . . lili \V St. I , . A I' 0 < < SU ! ' . .VDilluth. . . . 2d W. SL L. ft l > . n ( L. 1IU K.tT. ptd. Sfi WollHKa o UK. . . bit LakoKrlui WOJL 1511 W. atrrn Union. . . . b.1M ilonfd ( I7H WheollmriL. B. . fiH LakpSlioro 147 1n'i ptil 27l LcaUTrust V2)M.AStL ) 10 Loulavlllu.V N. . . . 4 N.I ) . . ' . It. G 11H L.AN.A. O. h 'J7 ? ( Manhattan Con. . . . 02 N. L 11 llemuhlsi C 1 * > ar..vi IM < MlclinranUuiit 111 ! Uo nfa I'll MlMHourl IMcina.15 T. St. L.AK. C. . . . 4)i ) MolilloA. Ohio 17 T.KI. L. .VK.C. Dfl HI NniihvlIloC'h.it. . . . US S.II.U. N.itloimlCorJ.iw. .pS. | . H " ' - ' " NutCorU.uonra. . ii lAin. Tob. Co 7.1 N.J. Central lOIKido nfa ( Id N..VW.ufd 1U lAm.Tol.0. . Co. . . " " North Am. Co ! } { 'Com'lOiblDCo. . . 140 Northern P-icWo. . 1-1 Am. Suz.ir pfJ . tH' N. PacIQo tifd J ) U. H. Cordljo cl 1. 1SU U.P O. A O. , . . U. S. 1/sMliar pfd. 01 ! < Northwesturn. . . . . 10Ui4U. ! S. Itubpgr bid. tofforod. The lotul sales of flocks today were 211000 shares. Including : American Tobacco. 3.ICO ; Atclilson , 3,040 ; American Sugar , 31.400 ; Iturllng- ton & Qulncy , 17,100 ; Chicago ( Ja . 21.100 , Iouls- vllle & Nashville22,100 ; Manhattan. 5.000 ; Northcni Taclllc preferred. CCW ; Heading , 1S.WO ; Kock Island , . 4,100 ; St. I'.uil. 20.000 ; silver cer tificates , 2I.OVO. \ MV York .llonpy. NKW Yonic. Oct. ! 3. MONIY ON CAM. Knsy nt 5 7 per cent ; last loan , C per cent ; cloyed at WJ7 per cent. I'HIMU MEUCANT1LIJ TAPUn-Nomlnally 7 9 per cent. STIIItLINO nXCHANOE-Flrni , with nclua buslnesu In bankers' bills nt J4.S4J for de mand. Jl.Sl'ji4.Sli forelxty days ; posted rates , Jl C2 nnd f4.fC.tt4.t Vi ; commercial bills , JI.75H ; 1IAU SILViil-C5 : ! c. HILVHH CiilTIl-'U < ATnS-Cl > 4 i65'ic. OOVKUNMHNT HONDS Firm ; state iKinds dull ; railroad bonds , Etrcng. Closlmr nuotntlons on bonds were ns follows : of Knidnnd today sold 107,000 American raffles for export to America. llllltl.IN , Oct. 23. Kxchnnge on London , eight days' sight. 20 mark * K'i pfK. PAlttS. Oct. 23 Three per cent rentf ? , t.lf U > c for the account. Rxchnngo on London , KC 25'ic for checks. > 'OTV York .MlnltiB : ( liintntlons. , NK\V YOIIK. Oct. 2.1.-Tho followlnj nro the cloilnp nitiilne quotations. : Thltwar 44 Ontario 800 Chollar. SOU onhlr. ll Crov.Mi Point od Plvmoutn. vo Con. Cnl.V V.T. . . . ISO nlcKsllypr HID Deadwood 11)1) ) OtilcKsllvnr iiM. . 1WH ) ( lould AUnrry. . . . . 70 Hlorn Nnvaa.i. . . . . 03 llnlt-.V Norcrois. , ] ; ID St.inil.inl Con 1:10 : Ilumrstaku Sl'.iO Union Con Ml Iron sincr. 4n Yellow JnaKot. . . . 00 Mexican n offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lniiilon Stork ( | tiiitiitli > nis. LONDON. Oct. V3.-4 l ) . in. closing : consols.m-v IDS . ( -luiMexican orvllnar.v. an ? Consols , aco't. . . lus n-IU St. Paul coin 7l l can , Pacltlo. G KN. | Y. Ontml pii ft ° " ' ls PoluiMVlvnitia M i V" : . > Kr l tufd fllK HiMdlnj 1:1 : lll.Contral. . . tiilJMQX. Cen. now 4s. UiM ! 1IAII HlLVRH-SO MM per or. MONRY 2 < i per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for both short nnd Urcc months' bills Is 3 > i03 % per cent. riniincliil NiitcN , UOSTON. Oct. 53. Clearings , Jll.359.33l ; bal- nnces , II.572.M ; . IIALTIMOUR. Oct. ! 3.-CloarlnK * . I2.049.S04 ; balances , } : T7KI. NH\V YOIIIC , Oct. 13 , Clearings , S4C2T.SS3 ; balances , tC,431,75S. PHILADKLPIUA. Oct. M , Clearings. 19,302- 416 ; 'balances , JI.010,7C < I. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 23. Clearings , S3.3II.S01 ; bnl- nccs , | 35tli9. Money. COS per cent. New York exchange , SI. * : discount bid , Jl discount nsked. CHICAOO. Oct. 23.-C'lcarln s , Jl 1.71.1,5:3. Money , firm nt 7 per cent for time imd call loans. New York exchange , Jl discount. Foreign exchange , llrni ; demand , K.SMi ; sixty daya , Liverpool Mnrl * t. LIVnilPOOL. Oct. , 23-WHRAT-Spot , steady ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red , spring , Cs 7d ; No. I hard , Manitoba , mocks exhausted : No. 1. Cali fornia. 7s 2d. Futures opened steady , wllh near nnd distant positions Hid lower ; closed steady , with near positions "id lower nnd il ! tnnt posl- lions unchanged from > eaprdny's closing prlcei ; buslnesi nlwut equally dlKtrlbutvd November ; , Ci r > > | il ; December , Cs 5Sd ; January , Cs Cd , Feb ruary. Cs id ; Mnrch. CH fd. COHN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new , 31 Hid. Future * ! opened llrm , with near positions > id higher and distant po ltlons ui higher ; closed Mendy. with December Hid higher and oilier" months Id higher ; business nlwut equally distributed : November. 3s Jinl : December , 31 3 Jd : Jnnunry , 3s 2 id ; February , 3s 2)4d , March , 3s : V1. FLOfll Steady ; demand moderate ; St. Louis fancy , winter , in 9d. I'ltOVISIONS Itnron , flnn ; demand modernte Cumberlnnd cut. : s to 30 Ibi. , 3 . ; short libs. SO to 21 lli.n. , 30s ; long clenr , llilit. ; 35 to S3 Ibi. , 2I ; long clear , heavy , 40 to 45 lb' . . 29 < Cd ; phort clear backs , light , 18 lb * . . 2Si Cd ; short clear middles , henvy , 45 to M lb * . , 25s , clenr bcllle * . II to 18 HIM. , SO * Cd. Shoulder * , square. 12 to IS ll ) . . 2ts ( f.l. Hams , short cut. 11 ti > ir lli. . . r.ls. Tallow , nnc North American. 21 * 3d. Ileef , extra India mcs , C0i ; prime men. 40s. I'ork. prime inr-i , line western , 47s Cd ; inc.Hum wcctcni , 4i > * . Lard , quiet ; prime western , 23s 5 < 1 ; n. lined In pa IN. too Cd. CHKRSi : Firm ; demand moderate : finest American white. August , 49s ; llneyl American , colorrd. August , 50s. lU'TTiU-Fltic : t United Slnle * . CSs ; good. r.n . OILS Llnfccd. K.s rd. IVtroleuni. reflned , CVtd. linFlUGKHATOll HIIF Forcquarters , 3 d : hindquarters. 6 > d. HOl'S-At I indon ( Pacific const ) . 3. The receipts of vvhcnt during the past three days were 1VI.300 centnls. The weather Is line. AViml MnrltPt. IIOSTON. Oct. 21.-T1IC Hoiton Commercial IMIIetln will riy tomorrow nf the wool mniket : Dealers are refusing ordcrn for wnol nt cuiient quotations. VViot generally hns advanced frun 3c to 5c flncj the Vermont nnd Maine election' Whether It rli * furth.-r depend * to no innall extent on the Ausliiillnn market. Fortun.iU'ly wool th"rp Is quite llrm. The lofts In lloittun nri > rrntmncd wllh wool wltlijr.iwn from the market In anticipation of a further rl.'e. Tin * pie ent ndvnnce Is pretty sure to IH * felt In the event of McKlnley'H election , but It Is notlernbli * that ome of the ktenett operators In the tr.ide nre frc < jclltra on the rite. The mill * , nre well stocked with wool , vvnltlng for Older * for good * . Ohio XX ha * ndvnnced since AiiRii't from I7 < * to lie. Michigan X from 13c to ISijo nnl Cannijn qunrtcr-ldooil from ! Ccn TI- ' t tlio vvck nro > ' " niinicsuc nnd KG OoO liu. forelcn flunlnst 2,374WX ) Ilia , domestic nnd 7,1 n > > i Ihs forclirn last wtfolf nnd 3.503,000 Ibs. domestic niul 1.37C.OOO Ibn. foiebtn for tbc name wnk Inst > . * ar. The * nlei to rtnlp how n dw a j . . ; . . lli * ) . ilomtstlc nhd st.wvrw n > " . foiolRn from the sales to the. * am date 111 1S13 The rerelpts to date show n decrcnfc of H2.27S Lalc j domestic nnd 131,795 bales forclRti. Ury ( looiln , NHW YOHIC , Oct 23 No change In the de mand for cuncnl wants that Is Inking n very fnlr quantity of goods of ml cellaneous com plexion. As a. feature there was H wider In quiry for Maple nnd colored cottons for fur ther wants that wen- made with FUch Inteiest ns to Indicate moro business as being t hand. Printing cloths llrm nt 2 > .c foj- * poi ind Jvo bid for contracts. Sales for the week at Hill Hlver. 2SS.MO piece * . FALL ItlVnit. Mnis . Oct. 23. I'rlnt cloths quiet nt 2 fl-llV. nominal. MANCHiSTiil , Oct. I3.-Cloths nnd yam business was on n * .cry rcflrlctcd jcalc. Cotton 'Miii-livl. NRW YOIIIC. Oct 23.--COTTON Spot , clo.'ed dull : middling uplands , fc : inlddllni ; gulf. S'o ; salon. 3.0Ti ( bale * . Futures clo < > d verv tinrtv : unle * . 131.500 bales : January. > S. < * 2 ; Fehninrv. J10S ; March. J 13May. . IS 22 : June. $ 29 : Jnly. J8.2S : October. J7.C7 ; November. J7.10 ; December , J7 91 ST ' LOl'IS. Oct. -COTTON Ft en fly nnd un- chnn'ged : middling. C3-KV : fnle * . TOO bales : le- relrt * . 4.190 bales ; shipments. 7fl bales ; stock , 2S.072 bales. Ruuiir MnrkPl. NF.W YOIIIC. Oct. 21 SUOAll-Ttaw. quiet ; fair refining. 2".c : centrifugal. ! > C leu. .V. Ie- ! fined. etcndy : standard "A. " 4e ; cut loaf , 41ic ; nrnnulated. 4'kc. LONDON. Oct. 2.1. Rt'OAB-Cnno. qulel ; prices fully maintained ; centrifugal .lavn. 10s Cd : Mu - covndo. fair rcllnlns. ! > 3d. Heel , quiet ; Oclobvr , S < . Novemlicr , 9s 1'jd. MINNKAI'OLIS. Oct 23. WIinAT-Octolwr. IHVic. Pecemlwr. 70vtc ; May. 75 c ; on track. No. 1 hard. GStc : No. 1 northern , C7'lc ; No. 2 north ern. ClT.OK'ic ; receipts. < XC cara. OlfT'Hy MnrKM. OIL CITY. Oct. 23 CTcdlt bilnncvp. JI.14 : cer- tlllcates rlored nt J1.14 ; shipments. U3.370 bhla. ; runs , 92,679 bbls. OTTUMWA. In. . Ocl. 23. ( Special Tulo- gratn. ) The Calhollc schools of tbla city are closed on acccunl of the prevalence of ( llphllierla and Indications nrn tliat the public schools will all have to be closed , as the disease shows no EKHS ! of abate ment. Tlicre were Jhree dcalhs In this clly today. FOII TODAY'S wn Fnlr nnilVnrinrr \cliriKlcii , vvltb WiiiilH SlilflliiHT to tliv him III. WASHINGTON , Oct. 23. Forecast for S.ilurd y la : ror Nebraska nnd South Dakota Fair ; warmer ; windy Hhlftlng to Hotilli. For Wyoming Fair ; warmer ; south lo west winds. For Jlonlnnn Fair , followed In norllicrn portion by locnl showers ; winds .shifting to northerly nnd cooler. For Mlnsourl , Knnsau and Colorado-CJen- crally fair ; north winds , plilftlnt ; to Koutli : sllslitly warmer. For Iowa Fnlr ; warmer In eastern per tion : winds HblflltiK lo south. Loc'iil Hcciird. OFFICE OF THE AVHATHRR nUHKAU , OMAHA , Oct. 3. Omaha record of temperature - poraturo and rainfall compared with the ccrreapondlnB day o : the past three years ; 1S9S. 1K > 3. 1S9I. 1S93. Maximum temperaturo. . 51 Cl 71 74 Minimum Icmpcrnluru. . . KG 3 43 43 Aviinn ; < > . tempciaturu 43 ) ! CO & 8 lUilnfall 00 00 00 00 Condition of temperature anil precipita tion nt Omaha for tlio day and since March I , 1SS9G : Normal lempcralure for llio day r.1 Deficiency for Iho day , 5 Accu'mulalcd deficiency since Mnrch I. . . 21 Normal precipitation for tlio day. . .07 Inch : Dfllch-iicy for tlio day 07 Inch : Total pteclpltatlon since Mar. 1.30.S3 Inches Excet. * since March 1 3.21 Inches Deficiency for cor. period , 1S33. . 9.CI Inches Dellclency for cor. peilod , 1S9I..14.3S Inches from StiKloiiH nt H | i. in. I' STATIONS AND STATH OP 33 WEATHUIl. n3 3 Omaha , clear . .0 } Ncrth I'latte. clear . . . .00 Suit iJiko City , clear. 60 Chcytnne , tlear . , . .00 Itapld City , clear , . . . . . , .04 Huron , i it cloudy. . . .00 ClilcaKO , clear . . . .00M HI , Ixiil . clsir . . ( 'I Kt , 1'nul , clear .00 cl ur .00 Kniu-as City , clear .00X llfti'im , clenr , , , , < X ) Havre , clear 0) clfur , , , , , , , . , .04 V.'llllitcn , cloudy . . . 00 Oulveilon , cloudy , .56 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. Wlil.BII , Ixx il Forecait OfllclaL OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts nnd Stonily Prices for the Bcof and Butchers Onttlo. DIG SLUMP IN THE STOCKERS VALUES Drmiinil Continues 1'nlr nml Sitlosi ( o tinCiiuiitry I.nrnc lloKis Show .tlurh SlrriiKtli lit .Slluhtly SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 2J. Uccclpts for the Onyrt ImllcatPil were : Cnttto. Hoes. Shocp. Horses. October 13 . 2,301 3.W5 . October i'2 . 2.T. 3,71 1101 October 21 . B.97S 4.2 > t ! 1.0.17 October 20 . 3,470 -1.150 October 19 . 1,411 6SS October 17 . 1.3 3.013 n.47rt October IB . 1.KM 2.13) ) I.2SO S3 October 13 . S.S07 4.TC2 1,517 October 14 . 3.0rt4 4.SC2 41 October 13 . 3MO 3Ca 1,407 The ofllclnl number of c rfl of slock brought In today by each reid was : Calllc. HOKS. Sheep. O. . M. & St. P. Hy 1 3 Missouri I'nclllc Hy 10 1 Union Tactile flystc-m IB 11 II. & M. 11. U. K 33 14 C. . H. & ( } . Hy C. . H. I. & P. Uj % . enst C. , H. I. & I' . Uy. . west. . . . IS C. . St. I M. ft O. Hy 3 12 K. , K. & M. V. U. II U 1C 1CCS Total receipts 90 CS 24 The disposition of Iho day's rccclpls was n ? follow. " , each buyer purchasing Iho num ber of head indicated : Buyers. Gallic. HOBS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 14 Thn O. H. Hiumnoml Co SO S < i6 . . . . Swlfl and Company. . . . 7IS 717 . . . . The Clidahy I'acXlni ; Co SO ? 1.C5S 510 It. Hecker & DcKnn l : Vansant A Co 117 Lobman HolbPchllds. 1CS \V. I. Stu : > henM 112 Itcnton K. Underwood. . . 1T2 Hu ton & Co 31 l.ayton * Co 93 Cudnhy , from K. C * " 7 . . . . 1S1 Other buyers 4 ! > l . . . . Left over CoO SCO 230 Totals . S.Ka 3KW 1,3 S CATThR Today's receipts were nbout the sumo UK yesterday's so far ns numbers were concerned , but larger than a week UK by nbout 1,000 hc.itl. Of thu cattle reported In cloven cars is-ero cotinlniil direct to the packers and were not offered on tlio market. So far as bocf cat tie were concerned there wan very lltllo clinnKcIn market conditions today , thu demand belli ) ; fnlr and values Just nlioui rle > ady. Some 1.2.V- ) lioii ml native Hirers sold ut $1.35 nnd fairish raiiRp btfvrH nt $3.00i3.30. | Ilutchers1 atoek was nlso In good demand and desirable cows nnd liclfers sold freely ut fully steady prices. The only department of the market In wliloh the trade vyus not In un entirely satisfactory rendition was In the stockcr nnd feeder division. The trade In that kind or cattle vvns not very brisk and pilocs were lower , fully 20o lower on nn nvcniRc than Ihey were nt llio commence- miiit of tlio week. The rattle have not boon Kolnp out Into HIP country very freely this week nnd the falling off In llio demand Man been the iipp.ircnt oauso of thu wnnkenliitf of values. While the market could not be called active , the cattle In first bands were all sold before midday. Iteprccentnllvo sales : NATIVES. mir STIIHS. "i'0' A-Xr.'T' ' NoAv 1 > - . ' - - r- NoAv. . Pr. - J..10i5 } 3 W 3J..i:33 M K t. . . . 8:0 I 40 1. . . .1070 2 13 L. . . S90 2 K ! . . . . sr. i so 4. . . . MS 2 n 1..120. ) B..10IS 1 SO 1. . . .HM STS 1..1HO 2 73 7. . . . ! )77 1 4. . . . 3f ] 235 2 t > 4 1. . . . SW 2 CO . .1074 2 33 2(0 IIIFI : US. , CIO . . SCO 2 CO 1..I070 3 00 , C-YI 2 ro . . X > 0 2 70 1. . . . 750 3 t . 410 3 00 L. . . 4M 3 23 IlIH.t.i : STAGS. 1..1UO 3 DO CALVIia. 3 21 L. . . 130 5oO , . 220 t 73 I. . . . 11(1 ( G23 BTOCKnilS ANM ) FKHDlCItS. , .1100 2M . .1P1S 300 14. . . .IOSI S 10 , .1IC. 260 S3. . . .1012 3M 4. . . . 70' 3 It . AO 2 BO 17. . . .ICC ! .100 1. . . . 710 315 .1fli- 2 "R : i. . . .lOI3 SCO 2. . . fCD .103T. 275 2.L . . .lot ) SCO 9. . . .CM , . CIO 273 2.ro. . . HO 3 CO S. . . . S7C SM . r o 2M ro. . . .l 31 303 1. . . CSO S C3 2 w s 10 NO. Av. IT. N'o. Av. Pr. 1 cow Hft 12 13 l feeder . I11) ! Ji 73 1 cow 1150 } 2 13 Iron . 1U3) 2 to letjg 1C20 27-0 19 feeders. . . . 10a 310 \ \ : Mcintoah. 2 feeder.1030 210 ti feeders. . . .1010 SCO SOUTH DAKOTA. O. II. Lewis. ,1 bulli 4S2 221 4 CCV7S ! T,2 270 1 cow 5.10 40 19 fcCthlii. . . . &Sb 3 1 < I NUVADA. 1 cow 850 2 K KWYOMING. WYOMING. Ocalnll.i LandA Onltlu Co. fibullH 1213 190 2iows 10CT. 12 covvs Ui2 ; 220Srtrx. . Hg..luCO 2 helffii. . . . S3 2 SO - 1 Mr. llg..l".9 S2helfcid I'lC 2 U ) 27 it ci 11(2 ( 320 Oeo. Illlshew. 1 feeder 1COO 303 7ii feeders..1128 3 C3 John It. Ilinh. 2row 1173 24' . C hclfcrr 107 * ! 2 S5 7 cows 1011 U 70 R sterrx 1P0 ! 1 Hr. tig ! * 0 273 SHecrs 1103 31. . 1 nr. tie. . . .1320 273 Halccrs lUi CO Z helftrs . ikS 2 SO COLOIUnO. 1 hull 1120 1 Wl 2-feeders. . . . 9V ) 2 75 1 bull 1030 1 10 1 fwdfr KM ) 3 00 2 bulls li0 2 10 f. sirerx 1202 3 20 4 cm\f ! io 2 13 2 brlfert 4BO 3 niHB KM ) ! 20 1 c-iir 3W 350 1 tr , tl . . . . WO 2 23 1 iMlf 410 . - . 12 iovv 'J77 2 40 3 cnlves 33S 3 C3 1 bull li.'O 2 43 5 cjilves 210 3 7" 5 fir ? . tlK..liril 2 r.O 6 calvm 110 5 W SO co\vi 920 1'calf 1(0 3 o.j 1 hclfei 7M 2 ( A 3 calvcM 1W C < 0 2 cnlitu. . 2iO 2 CO 2 culvis 1:0 G23 T. i : . Iwimb. 42 feeders. 1073 3 O1) Ilaltm.m I'relgliton. 1 bull.i 12TO 2 f > 0 19 feeders. . . . 912 3 IV ) 2 OOUH 910 2 ' < ' < C2 -eilvM..lIIJ 1 lielfrr 71,0 2 W 2S fi-cdi-rs 1113 Wllll.im .Mclntotti. 21 feedirs. . . . 934 3 0' , William Halthu n. 2 feeders. . . . KJ 2 - , 21 feeder * . . . . 9S2 310 HOGS The hog ninrl.ct todny wns fa lily inlls- fnctory to nil concerned. Tlic dunani ] vra * good , und with only modenite iecclit the trinU was iv.ioiialil > nitlvc fidin Mart to llnish , thn pMis bDlug cleared nt un ciuly hour In Hit * morning. Ai to vnluc * , the ini-iUet was ylcndy to etrong. tlio prk-i-s paid being Jui-t alxiut the vnma nj vcfterd.iy. Tlicrc were not ft many mips , how ever , nl the bottcm price todny. ami Hi" bulk of thn henvy lend > cold at (3.2003.2.1. Some choice loads averaging 00 Ibs. or nbove xold up to | 1. ; < ] nml ns high as 13 K was pnlil fur n 297 Ih. load. There were no light lo.vln In , nnd bciu-e nothing lo put n Kip on llio mnrlitt cqiul to jcstcnl.iy'H bent nnle.1. Taking the mailtet as a whole. It wim Just about HKc yelrrdHy'i It did not RII qiilto ro high , nor weic Iherp nn many low inlet ; Thou u vein ( ; o today hhovvK It ID | .p n clmdn etrongcr than at ll.i > clnn > of InI vrcrlc , r.rd u trifle lower tliun on Monday of this we. I.lcpre : - M > ntntlvo rales : No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh. IT. 5i. ( . , .317 ICO (3 15 Cs 3M tO 13 23 M 2 40 3 20 03 31 ! JW 32i Cl 3J3 SO 320 z * r.c 40 3 23 C2 317 ICO 3 20 231 323 HO 315 JCO 320 ra TO 12. ) 3 25 41 323 . . . .120 r.i soi 40) 2 23 2M 300 3 20 S3 2Mi 40)U ) 323 'JJ Stt JOO 3 20 M 27 ' 3 27'i ' 11 209 2SO 3 2 'io 3 271 , U 310 40 320 ( T ! . 241 3 2P.5 CO 320 2M 320 71 . 273 ice 320 31 310 M 3 20 . . 324 200 sao 47 312 40 320 M . 2S1 120 .1 30 57 318 ICO 71 . 270 i o r. so 57 352 . . . ' 3 20 fl . 1S7 in 330 U ) 311 M 320 Ki . 275 to 3.tO to ji ; 200 2 yi KJ ) 330 33 310 . . . n 20 (2 . SM ' 33) Ui 5C1 SO 320 KI . 272 io 3 SO 13 S70 . . . 330 62 . 2 T S30 M 327 M 3 . ' 'H SO . ! iw 3 * ) IM KS U 3221i 08 . 304 ' 3 U ) M st to 3 2w 'so 30 75 314 tlO 3 K 73 . 2 0 2V ) 330 70 S05 120 3 2" > 70 . 2J5 43 .133 fil 273 M 3 23 63 . 1 335 09 236 . . . 323 2" " ! . Ml 3 S3 40 Ml 200 3 V5 l . 232 333 ci : oo : oo 3 tj f.7 . JJ7 40 233 M 27S 100 32. ' > . 240 120 233 57 310 200 3 23 4) . 231 333 W M3 MO 3 23 11 . 233 340 u w : to a 23 PIGS-ODDS AND KNDfl. 1I 1 290 1 i' < S6i 10 I ' ' " ' 1 21 4 3H . . . 310 3 , . . . 2 0 1 4) 3 2W . . . a 10 1. . . 2(0 : y > o . . . K i : 7 . 74 250 Z 312 . . . 3 1214 1 100 S 10 4 430 . . . S I2r 4 3 10 2 -M . , , 3 i'i 2 . W I 10 Tluro v.ere flvn lends i > f chri-p h r today. < Jt' > ! mutton iliecp vvcra In ni-tlv * d inmid and "M rnallly at eti.idy prlcov , liepre itntntli * u.ilu : No , Av. IV V > Utnh w s. . . , , . 101 | ] 12 4M t'tah tnUeJ < . . . . 101 ! M ( M UtMi Inmln (7 3M 4$3 Utah lambs 17 S 20 CIIICACO LlVi : .STOCK. * HHM Driiiiinil for CiiMIc * In No HrttiT nnd Irlii ) An * JVol Iniprovi'il. CIIICAll ( ) , Ocl. M.-TI1I * demmid for cnltle wni no belter today ami price * ! showed no Im provement , IVvv cs.HI * wen- prime rnuuMh lo sell nl from JI.7J lo JS.IO. Tlic bulk of tlio steers cro ed Iho scnlei nt from J3W to U M. Sales of stackers nnd feeders wore made nt from 12.40 lo $3.75 nnd medium lo good heifers sold slowly nt from J2.7S to tl. Calves nf liia lKil quality brought from J3SO to J6 , n few common lots selling nt from 52.50 to 12.73. Texas cnttlo sold nt from lift ) to (306 ; western rnnga cuttle nt from J2.SO to J3.CO. Then * was n fairly active demand for hogi nnd choice light weights we c tronuertaa nlcVel higher , prime assorted Felling ns high ns 13 Mi. On the other hAnd , heavy hoirw were weak nnd largely So lower. Common heavy sold nroiin.t from J.I 10 to tlt& , and henvy packing lots sold largely nt from W.W tn MM. Sheep met with n good demand nl from II.M to M.JS for Inferior to prlnu * . wwlcrn nvnito llocki selling tnpslly nt from 12 23 t 1X10. A few fancy unlives sold nt J3M. ITIcM hewed nn ivarllculnr C.IIIIKP except for feiilers , which sold with great freedom nt from J2 W to 2.M > . 1'oor to prime Ismlm bnniRht from 2.SO to S4 73 , with wiles rhlellv nt from II2' to 1123. Hei-clpts ; I'nttle , 3,500 bend ; hoys , 23.000 head ; sheep , CiOO head. m City Llx * Storlc. KANSAS CITY , Oct. SI CATTLK-llecvlpts , CW ) lu-nd ; shipments. G.BOfl bend , llcut crudes steady ; other * wrnl ( , Texn * steer ) , J2.24W2.M ; Texan COWB , J2 OtfflJ.CO ; native steers , Jt.0 f ( 73 ; unlive cows nnl heifers , ! 1.7r > ff3.40 ; bulls , JI.75O " - , 9,001 bend , shlfmrnls , iM hmd. Market stendy tn Mrong ; built of ualen. * 3.20 f 3 38 ; henvles. ! 3.15Cf3 30 ; puckers. I3.20W3 30. mixed. M.20U3.35 : llKhtn. J3.20if3.40 ; Yoikeri" . J3.30W3.40 ; | ilR < . J3.20tf3 SS. "III3I3I1 Uecelpls. 2.000 bend ; shipments. 2.4M hem ! . Market stcuJy : lamb < . J2.7otf4. i millions. JI.750S.DO. . Now Vork Live Stoclc. NF.W YOUIC Ocl 23.-ItiF.VF.S-Hecclpli , 211 head : steers , Mow ; oxen and dry rows , steady ; bulls , nrm ; native hteers , J3.25WI.25 ; Tetnns. I3.CO ; stags nml oxen. J2 KHf3 M ; bulK J3.20ff 2.40 ; dry cows , J1.45r2.fO. Kiiropcnn cables quote Americnn steers lit lOWltc , dtrsned weight , re- filgcrnlor be f at 7'H < fic ! ; rhoep , tiHIOc. dn-jM-d weight : export tomorrow , 6S5 beeves and 2,450 qiinrters of beef. . . . . . Sllnni' AND LAMIlS-ltecelpti. 3.S01 hend ; quiet nnd bnrely ftendv. fliecp. JI.251f3.2J. 1IOC3S Itocelpti , 4t.2U bend : llrm nt J3..ujfl.l5. SI. Ion IN l.lxi * htoctc. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 23. OATTLi-Hecelpts : , 2,000 head. Including 1.20 Texnns. Maikct uteady to strung un all KlnJi. . . , IIOOSUect'lptK. . 5IVX ) hend. Market n shndi lower ; Yorken. J3 2503 40 ; pnckern. J3.0003.23J henvy. J3.lifts 43. SHinil1 Hecelpts. 1.500 head. Market strong. Stock In SlKlit. Ilccord of rerelpli of live rlork nt the four principal markets Octotwr 23. IkM : , Cattle. IlnitK. Sheep. South Omalm 2 00 J.fA ) 1.2 * ) City C.fiOO il.OOO 2.010 St. " Totals 42 , COO SOO WISTISU.V : VHTIK.\X : . StirvlxorN of tinIlcliclllon HI-IIII-HI- Ix-rcil l > y < 1u > tiiMii'rtll rJovcriiuuMit. WASHINGTON' , Oct. SJ.-Speclnl. ( ) Pen sions KranteJ , ls ne of October 3 were : Nebraska : Original widow Julia A. Wells , Covvlesi , Webster. South IWUota : Orlqlnni-OeorBO 11. Ten- ntr. Hot SlirInB , Knll llUcr. North UaUola : Original Jonalban Heal. Olencoe , l mmoiiH. Iowa : Orluln.il Janiei W. Kills , SInqiio- Icetn. JacXson. Orlsln.il widow ? , etc. Susan A KorbM De Witt. Clinton. Colorado : Restoration ami reissue Alex ander H. Ullley ( deceased ) , Denver , Ainiia- lioc. Increiifie KrederlcU Smllb. Onniy , Ouray. Iel HUe John I. 1'ouell , MInnci > o- Us , liaca. OilBln.il widow Mary A. Ullley , Uenvir. Arnpahop. Issue of October S. were : Xebraslca : Orlslnnl-John UllllnsJ , Omaha , DoiiRlan. AiltUllontil Jiuliitlon Ti.ivK Or.uid Island. Hall Increase' lluiry Wll'on , Ci-ntral City. Morrlelc. Orl . ln.il vvldovv. , -Buppli'menlnl. . Minor of niorjri- . Ilnny. Wymoro On'e. : It - lrfilp tfo-n : IrJiV ! : "v'M . < ' \ r. > . ihvab.v ; ; Ibwit : ( .irlRlnal lTedt > rlrk aiidiv il- IbunM , Hamilton ; Aimel O'uson. nuffulo Center. Wlnneb.iso ; Kdvvard Murray. Mnr- M.mhall ; 1'tti-r rosKrove. Delhi. UcUwnro. Iiuronsv Xolsou Ivlra. Aclcley , Ilardlnll - llain K. HaiiB'r , l.Vs Molnes , Polk ; Urnrso W. SlntulH'ster. Vllllfcn , Montutfinery ; Itilph i : llallnwny. C.-dar. M ihnxk.i. Colonid'i : OrUlnalWllltain II. Wood- Pouth" U.iknt.i : " IIUTC.ISP William II. Hcberls. Iinv\loh. iimord . H IflMic and IneriMse Amund lianxon.TinlIllon , Clay. Wvomliic ; Orlulnal Kdvvard Ullcy. is'ovv C-isilo , Wc.tton. IHSIIO of October 0 , were : Nebraska : llp.sloratlon nnd Ineroasc WlKbim P IliMSell ( dc.'en.-icd ) . Mndlson , MndUon. Iti-stor.itlon and ndillllonn ! neorKo W. Krnr.li-r Mci-eiva-'d ) , Dayton , .lef- fer. on. Im-rcax1 Joseph Miinnorp , Walmo , Satinders. Oilc.lnal v.ldovv horctln Kr.islcr. n.iyton , JpiTcr oii. Invva : OrlKhialJonallinn TJ. Martin , Dubinin ) * , Unbuqui * . ( jrlvlnal widow llo- beeoa A. ITiiaeBr.ilT Hiidrirk , Keoknk. Soutli Daliotn : Hi Issue t peclal , October ! ) ) David O. Uilppcn , Hot BjulnKa , Knll North Dakota : OrlsInal wl lona. etc. Snpplomcnlal. minor of Oluf C , O.ilson , Maiulan , Norton IMSUP of October 7vtro : Nebrns'a ; : OrUlnal-Oair.e.i C. Shlller. Coxuil Dawfion ; Thomas 11. Penny , Oninlir. , DoniIa ' ; Joseph C. D.ivla. Mlnib-n. Kcur- noy. rtpstoratlon and icls'iro August lllchter ( ileceaMi'd ) . Donlplian Hall. Iowa : Oilglnal Ilorm.inii Stefffn , Daven port , Sr-ott ; John 12. Itl' ndln dloc-ntietl ) . CotnliiK. Ailunis ; John W. Golib-n. Council Hlnffi' . I'ottavattnmle ; Ocorffe W. Uolenian , Door , l.von. Ifstorallnn anil Increase Joseph W. Lawrence ( dixcic ! ( ] ) . HrooUi , Adams D'Ulnal wliloWH , ot ' . Minor of Hiram R Ainold. Council llluffi , Pottownt- nmlp ; Mary A ITmphivw , Leon , Dccatur. Rolnr.ulo : Oilalnal Peter Clark. Tcllu- rlde. S.in Mlrm-l ; Ch.irli-s 1C. WcldPiihanier , "llen\vood Snrl'ivs ; , narllnld. Ili'ls < uc . Samuel Morrbi KlemlnR , I.o : tn. Original wldowftr Minor * of Homy McKlbbim. Driivor , Arapiliou ; Matin Dechert , Sallda , Chaff PC. lH < ue of October S , worn : Nebraska : Oilalnal WIMInm Ilnynos. David C'lty , IJutlcr ; fJonrso W. Joy. Oak , Nuckolls. Inrreip ; Wll'am : C. Mllpy , Sblrklpv. FUlmorp ; Iicni.imln Httnilurs , ScottHvlllc. Unit. llcNsuoJohn Carr , Syra cuse , Otoc. Original widow , rpis ue ( MJJP- islal. Ontobsr 12) ) Mury J. Matthews , Falr- iiury , JtlT'TKon. Iowa , : IncTPiisc William H. Seoley , Du- buquc. Dnbuqui- . South Daknta : Original ( special , October 12) ) John O'llara. Cawtalla. CbarloH Mix. UonovvHl M.ulln V. licnUort , Kllnt. Gump- Colorado : Orli'lnal Philip A. Hunn. D' ( > - enuo. Mora : WlllUin Chambtr ( dpcunsed ) , Denver , Anipahoc. TH13 Iin.VLTV SIAHKUT. IXSTHUMI3NTS placed on record Friday , Ociobur 2.1."lS&fi : . AVAIUIANTY JJKIiDS , T J Hyan and wlfo lo Jamox AIIK- liuc , lots 15 and 10 , block .1 , Yalluy Orovo I ceo A ) * Hcnd nnd wife to O A Itciirttrom , w " " of lot 37 , blo'-ic l , Ciitnpboll'H. , . . K DVail tn A I Locki- , lot i , block S. Orchnnl Hill , . ridellty Tiu.'t cn.npany to S H Ilubor , lot 21 , block ' . ' , Avomlnlu I'laec 1,000 Ql'lT CLAIJI DKCDS. H Lclchtun nml vvlfo lo IMehanl KJ- wartls oi ot lei 2 , A H Sniider'n add A 1i li'rnnk , eb-rk , to Oswald Hyde , a 25x1roet ) of lot 3 , block 10 , Urown 1'l.ico . . > , , > . , Sperl.il master to Poopln'x S.ivlii.i | bank , lot 'i. bloc ! ; 2 , Ki cllcU' ; < MUb of J I Itcdlck'H add 7.7CO Total nmoiint of transfers $13,231 JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tulc'phunu 1030. Omaha , N b. COMMISSION GRAIN : P30YISI3SS : AND : SfOiJIJ , Hoard of Tradr , iV.rstt vvlrra to Cuiuaco and Ni-w Vork , Ci > rrcnpondenu : John A. Vi'arrtn & Co an < l never bffcicd a better opportunity for mak * IIIK monoWrllv IX a , Murray & Co , , Ilankei * U lrul.i-r ! < , 12) Ulait-j HUB. Culcufto. mcniben nf tlio Chlcaito Hoard uf Trada In iiooj landliu , for their IKWK on HlatUllr * nnd ripccu. lutlKi Information , iii'l | IMIly Murk't letter. both fr . PIMU'IAL A'rrLNTJON OIVUN TO OUT OP TOWN ORDKItH.