THE OMAHA DAILT BEE : SUN DAT , OCTOBER 25 , 1800. Demand for Some Lines of Merchandise Shows Improvement. COLLECTIONS GENERALLY VERY SLOW llo X ' KMr Much Trnilc tulll Aflr ISIri'llim i\eltentviit in o - -Hunk Itcititrtii Show There Is no denying the fuel that nome Jobbers have been moving more energetic ally tlurlnn the 4 > ast u' k tlmn for some time pant , nt the name time the General bUHlnuw * Huntlon Is one of wnltlni * until the election Is over with. It Is quite I I plain that such chttngos an hnve ' taken place. In the condition or i business recently have been on the nlde of Improvement , but an yet too much Importance should not be attached to this for the reason. Unit business Is mm s mod I c , Tht-ru are days when the situa tion looks very bright , while at other times the pro. < pect is quite the reverse. As the sinson advances there Is naturally an IncicaMng demand for season goods and trade from that source can hardly bo ascribed to a better feeling In the country or to any Improvement In Rcnernl condi tions. The harvesting of the corn crop , the repair of buildings designed to shelter stock Ourlng the cold weather mid the many other operations on the farm Incident to the season nro bringing In n Hood of small orders for certain lines , which swell the total volume- business In n jobbing way to quite respectable proportions. As will bo Inferred from the abo\'C , the demand Is largely for goods to supply cur rent wants only and orders are mostly very nmall. There Is no Inclination to nntlrlpntc wants or lay In stocks with the expectation that there will be a call for the goods a few weeks later on. The retail dealers of the Btato seem to feel that It Is the better policy to wait until the goods are wanted and then onler them. The advances on some llnea of farm products have created n much better feelIng - Ing In the country , as evidenced by letters from members of the retail trade through out the state. There Is a feeling that after nil the farmers will gel enough out of their crops to pay up a good many old ac counts and hnvo considerable left with which to buy for current needs. In porno sections of the state collections arc re ported as showing Improvement due to the money returning to farmers' hands from the sale of grain and live stork. The'3ob- bers of the city , however , do not see much improvement In this respect and ore gcn- ornlly reporting collections as very back ward. The greatest disturbing element with which htislniss has to contend ! the po litical contest now so nearly ended. When this doubt In removed there ought to be- nothing to cheek confidence and business In n'l ' lln H ought to show n steadv Improve- ' rnent. People of nil rlii.-se * have- been forced to practice economy In so many ways And dealers have been so extra cau tious In keeping stocks down to the lowest possible limit that any plgns of n reaction can linnlly fall to cnune an extraordinary dc-mnml for all kinds of merchandls'e. .Man- ufiictureil goods will no doubt come In for their phare of the benefit and factories that have been closed will ripd a call for their products. HANK STATEMENTS" The comptroller of the currencv has Is sued a report showing the condition of the national banks In Omaha In October , In which the following Items are enumerated ; HESOUIICES. Octol.fr. ISM. Loan and . illccountu , . I 7 ' 1 ! > 1 ? 54 Duo fn.m oilier national banks not reserve - serve nRontn 4jl " 9 * Due fn m iitiuo tanks nnJ bankers ! . ! ! ' sricx Due from approved referv > ! * liKntx 1,911Of Lawful money rewnc In Imnki SJ8SSSJ Total rrnnurrca , } 16. S3.17' > LIAI1ILITIES. October , UK. CapltM ( .lock I a.TSO.u-0 Surplun fun ° l JS3MO T'nillvMeil pmflls 70 t.J ! Due lo other miUon.il Lank 2.03ld7 ! ( Duo Instate .tanks nnJ banker - * . 1.711 ; 012 Deposit * . S.IM57S Compare Hie al.ovc with the following , which wa the ntntetnent of the con tilt km of the Omaha National tmnks Octclr. IfPi ) : HESOL'HCES. October. 1SW. I.onn * nml ill-counts JI3 071 ! KC 40 Overdraft * 61.1.1S 41 V. S. liornl * 1.230.o 0 ( a Warrants , bonds ard morlKiRp 7S.SU2 4S Heal eMalc. furniture and fixtures. . . . 870.151 si Premium * on U. S. Iwndi 17 515 < a Current cxpcnfes nnd taxes paid 48.734 M Cash on hand 7.W2.173 75 Ca h In hanks Incl'd t > eve JteOemptlon fund with U. H. Irensu'r 27.W5 Oo Totals 21.K1.540 44 MAUILITinS. October. MM. C.ipltal Mock I 4.COn.Of W Surplus fund S2i.(0 > M Undivided profits 231.(33 { * National linnk notes outitandlnir X1.M 00 Deposits 1S.JSSC23.IO Tolals t23.S51.5IO 4 The banks' ability to do business Is lint. . . tinon tbe deposits , which In IsW ) uvro J1S- SS2.K3 , but which had shrunk to $ S,151.375 In Oelober of Ibis year , n decrease of over J10.000.000. In the meantime loans and dis counts bavo been brought down to J7191.- ! > 54. from 113 071.1KK In 1.V9J n decrease of t..S79,532. It Is very ensy to see from the above Ilirures why the rmnks hnvo been compelled to refuse accommodallons. nnd that sueli refusals arc niado necessary bj the conditions. Omaha'f bank clearings of the past week show a nllKht decrease , an compared with n year apo. but the amount of the decrean. Is much smaller than at many of the leadIng - Ing cities In the country. OMAHA r.U.NKIIAL. MAHICKT. Cnmllf I'm of Truilia nil QiKilntlnn on Simile nnil I'nncy I'roilucc. EOdR Good clock. 16c. IHTTiilonimnn ; to fnlr. Cc ; choice to fnncy country. HB12c ; lepnrator creamery. liSlto calliort-d cream. 12C13C. GAME-Prulrle chlcktn * . per drz. . J3.7Iff4.00. quail , ll.7iQ2.00 ; tfal ducks , SI.SO ; red heads and milliards. * 2.7M(3,00. ( . CIlEl'.y.l' tim' lla trick. 9o ; Edam , per doz. . J9.2S ; cluli hoiii-o. l.n , . Jurf. per dot. . J3.13 ; Lim- J-TKer. fancy , per Hi. . 9c : H"fuefort. 's-lt > . Jtri. per Jos. . J3.CO ; Younj Ameilcan. lOUc : twin * , f.iiuy.Uc VEAL Choice"fnt. fO to 120 His. , are quoted nt iCc. larre nn.l coar e. 405c niSESSEIl roi'LTHV Rprlnc chicken * , 7c. old Iun . 6H7c ; turkeyg , 10S12c ; Keese. lOc iui ! . . l"c. LIVE POULTnY-Hcnii. S'4c ; cockt , 3o ; prlnR chlrkrnn. S'ie ; * prlng duck" . 76Sc ; turkeys. Sc PiriFTiN'H T.lve , toe. il'-ad plsrennn not tvonte.1 HAY-t'plantl. t5 ; midland. tl.Bn ; lowland J4 , rye ilrnw , Jl ; color make Ihe price 01 liay ; light luilci ti-ll tlie bcil ; uniy lop cradf trine trip prlce . HltOOM COItN Extremely : ow * al ; new crop , ilellvercil 01 ; tnick In countn" choice rreen * efr.rklpc | rnip't. per Ib. 3Hc : choice creen runnlnc In hurl ? ic ! : caramon , I'.tc SWEET I'OTATOES-On onler , per libL , J1.75. TOMATOKS-Per H-tu. tinskct. tOOCOc. ON'IONS Good ( lock , per bu. . UO'Oc. LIMA HEANS-Pfr Ib. . 4c l.EANF i n.i tiltkiwl navy , reIm . : i.4 < tl M. C"AIinOEHomc srown , per hundred , " < nyia. nil.Knv Per dm. . 23o ; fancy , laree. 45O50C. I'OT.VTOES-Oi'Oil nlock. per bu. . SOfTSSc. With the rxcrpllon of two years a no tin cranU-iry crrp of 1K u the mallect In th pan ele\eii > ears , nnd Is cnly half that o the tninil'tr crc.p of ISM , New Jentey's portion twine alnioit a cumplrte failure. Htiurns from corrftppndenli. . nuinmarln-d. In.llcnle a total crop of , J"iSA.ro ! ! I11 ? " -0"0013 tunnels. compareJ wllh WO.CeO In 1S9S , 410000 In ISPt and TOOODi bunhols In 1(33. ( The Ion * Im cfrp yield full * almost allojrellie on New Jrrtry : New Enslnml will fnrnl.ti thl ea t > n by far tlie liulk or the roerchantntil * lr rlf . In New Jrr ey everylhlnij julnts lo a yleli i > f merchantable fruit for the entire Halo o lm l limn M 000 buOieli. romiuire < l wllh 21 O > ) In IB'i. unit an of 2V AUraKO .ouo biithels for a tcrli-n of > ear > . The cnp if Almerln crape * for 1SS Is esil male nt fr im SOO.OOO to MO.OCO tarrels. The vine yanl er.'iilrvnted to Ihete KIUPM Is lieln rteni'lly ' expunded. The pea * < .n has tieen vrr > favnil'le und the crop U one of Ihe best evr Calbervd. This Is ROO < I neivy , for Almrrla giapr art" In favor wllh Amerlriin eon > umer , not \vlllinnii < llntf the nbunilance and low cn t n ilomrnllo Krnpei > . Consumers ran buy K ten pound bAiket nf ( V.nronl crnpes for Ihe cn > t o one nr l\vn txmnd * of b'panltli crapes when lupnlles nrr IKKVV. Qunluttons : OHAPEH-Ne\v York. UHc ; larse lots. 12f. CALirnilNIA PEACHENone. . PI.tT ! fi-Nn slilrplni : slocU. . OALU'WINIA OHAPES-Toknys and othe fancy varieties , li.a. li CHANIlEHniEd-Cape Co-1. per libl. . At'ITiHS C'X'klliir. jwr I'M. II.T5 : rntlnc , IT3 M ; Jonnllmn , fnncy , JS.Ji ; fancy New York IJ.M. rU.IPOIINIA PEAHH-IVr tiox. II.5MI2.CO. Qt'lNCES-Per Mil. II. OIlANOKS-Mcxlean , 14. LrMONS _ Meislnas , IJ.0005.SOi Callfornl : Itnions , tl 00fl4 W > . IUN\S Kiiiclce Urge stock. tx > r hunch. I ! 00tt . J : m-Jlinn.ulred bunches. It Mfj.CO. 1'HKSH MKATR HKHr-niMil tuillve Hirers. 400 tu ( no Ibs. , 6U ( 7c. weitein slrers. HfS' o ; rood rows and helf trs. lff'-V , medium cows and helftrs , 4VJO : fgrc-juurtor * tvirs unj heifers , 5'ic ; forequnrtern native * l * r , 4'io ; Rood hindquarter - quarter * oowi and hHttrt. Hc ; icood htndquar- tern natl * steers. H ; cow round' , fci cow plate * . S.1 ; boneless chuck * . 4e ; cow chucks , Ic ; strers chucks , S c ; lieef t < nd rlolns , 15a ; lw f mils , boneltM. > c : sirloin bulls. tiot > ele * , 84c ; Mn backs , toneless ! * . loin tacks. 7r ; cow rttio , No. S. 6c ; eow Inlrw. No. 1. 8c ; ief trlmmlnr * . 3c ; rump Iratts , It ; shoulder clods , { OtlK-DrewJ ho . < ; pork loins. 7c ; pork tenderloin * . ISc ; pp.re rllm , to ; bam sausage , butts , SHc ; pork shoulder * . rough. 4Ho : pork nhouldern , nklnned , tr ; pork trimmings. He ; leaf Innl. not rendered , C4c , MUTTON'-Dn- Ismln. 7c ; ilre'sol mutton , tc ; racks , mutton , c ; le ; , mutton , Hc ; Mil- < ll , mutton , k o ; i > iewn , if ; rheeo fluvr . > o ; sheep tunguen. titr .lot. ! & < . HIDES AND TALLOW. 1UUKS No. 1 ureen hlde . Jc ; Nn. 2 creen hldM , 4c ; No. I green swlteil hlden. c ; No. 2 creen Milled hldei , Se ; No. 1 \ il calf. 8 to 12 Ibs , , Ce ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to U Ibs. , Ic ; No. 1 dry Hint hide * . ttT9c ; No. 2 rtry flint hlden. 7ftte ; No. I dry * lte < l hlilen. 7c. part cured hides. He per ilk less lhan fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Oreen mlted. each. Sfr c ; Kreen salted nhearlnes ( short woolea early rklns ) , t-ach , lite : dry nhtarlnes ( utiort wnolnl early sklnx ) . No. : . each. Sc ; dry shearling ( short wocleil earlr tkln * ) , No. 1. each. Re ; ilry Hint Kansas nnrt N > l > rn ln butcher wool pelts , I > er IK. actual ueUht. 4fte : dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain Ko l pel's , ! > ? r lb. , act- ual weight. S94c , dry llirtlclorntlo butcher wnol pelts , p r Ih. actual weight. 45c ; dry Int Colorado Murrain wool ielts per Hi. , aclusl velitht. 3 4c ; feet cut ill ; rVIt Is useless to pay relKht on them. > > TALLOW AND QHEAWi.-Tallow , No. 1 , 3 ; allow. No. 2. 2Hc : Krc ehlti -A. "e ; rrea , white II , 2r ; KTcnff. Tr'\7w' ' Kreafe. dark. ic ; old butter. "HJ2JJ ( Ltec w , prime. 15W * 2 < - ; rnuRh tnllnw. 'It. K , HONES In car lciirtR , 'I r and dellvere.l In ' 'hlcaK.i : Dry buffa18..Wr ton. I12.WB1I.W dr > ' ounlry , bleached. rei''t'RvnCn 712.ffl ; dry coun- ry. damp and m . .vrrp * Idn. ' $ .noos.o0. , . , tedium , I5fmri line , ntllfio tub washed , 151 ? Sc : black. Sc : bucks , Ml tag locks , { Q3f dead ulled. venue cin.vnit.vL InotiitloiiM of tli liny on Viirloiin Commodities. NKW TOHK. Oct. SI.-rLOUIl-necelpls. 24.500 Id' . : exports , 14.775 bbls. ; lower to sell , hut ule.1 very quiet , owing to the break In wheat ; winter patents , J I. Cut. CO ; winter straights , 4. > < / .30 ; Minnesota patents , I4.2MK.7 * ; winter extras , 3.0UUJI.40 ; Minnesota bakers , J3.W8J.W ; winter mBiuue * . > S.3 UtM ) . Ite Hour , ktva.ly ; supcr- inc. | i7iyij ; luncy .nijfj.ij. Uuckwneat I'ju.tirtii , > l.i : jl.w. IXW.S MhlAtr-uuIl ; yellow western , C2c. Ill CK.XV1IUAT Dull. B7itUJ Vis. H K Firm , western , Oj.XHitiC. IIAKI.UV Steady ; neslein IttJIliR. ZStfMc. IIAHl.iV MALI Dull ; western. ti.WU-&U. W11KAT Itecelpts , 134 , tW bu. . uM > ris. M.S54 ill , Spot weak ; ro. 2 red , f. o. b. , l f c ; No. 1 lard , i'j c , t. o , b. , allcal. Uptlons wounj up he week nlth a reniatlonal fall In prices tu the oxrest point since Monday. Tha heavy selling was prompted by unexpectedly loner cable * und 'ureUn selling ; closed at 3'i lbo net decline ; ak-s , Included ; No. : red. May , .atil/SUTic , clotni it ii > Sc. October closed t 7lic. December , CS077 15-lSc. closed at 7Gc. f IXJUN llecelpts , 154.110 bu. ; exports , M.5I3 bu. pol quiet. No. 2. ahc. Uptlons opened weak Kith wheat , rallied en coverings , but J > roke aualn nt the dote. tc. nnnlly > . , eic net U.w.r. May , 34'ic , cloreil at Hi ; I > ecenib r. : i'HJl-L' ( . cl.sei | nt 31 * c. OAT8 Itecelpts , 14tXiO ( bu. ; exports , IS bu. ' 'liot dull ; No. S , 22'ic. Options were quiet and weaker , with corn ; closing at 'W.iC net l fts ; Octfber chiseJ at ! S ; c ; December , : iu : < Sc. clnned nt 24c. PAY Steady shipping , MfJWc ; Rood to choice. 'P. rinn ot 200 c ; hemlock i" > le. Ayre . light to heu\T weight * . 194820e ; ncM. 2 2Je. HOPO Steady : Pacific coajt. 1WI , crop. 2ViQlc ; l > 5 crcp , Mi7o. 1UO crop. TiilOUc. HlliKS-KIrm ! California , 21 to 25 Ibs. , 15s. PI1OVIS1ON8 I ! f , stend ; family. IJ.OOCIO.W. Ueef hams , IIi.OMH > .M : pnckea. JS.WW9.00. Cut meatfl. > nny ; pickle 1 l > ellle , & < r\c ; plcklc.l rhnuKleni , 4c ; pickled hami. S-n9'c. l rd , quiet ; steamed cli , . e-l at Jl.7 85.00 : renned. 'ilKhcr. Pork , nrm : mess , JR.7O59.W ; short clear , .7M/in.W ; fnmlly. } IO.S < Kll2.f . HlTTEH-ReC'liits. J.745 f.l : * : sltaiy : western lalry , 9 < B12c ; we'lrm creamery , I2iS20c ; Elplns , 20o : facton' . 7ill > 4c. CHEESE Hecfipts. l.KT ? plots. : quiet : lurce. ifflfiHr : rmall. 7tJ10V4c ; part fklms , m < Jt * c ; full fklm . 2H ! c. EfiflS Itwelpls , 4 Ml pkBv ; slendy : state and IVnnsylvnnla. ismj2'cvefttcrn. ' . 1'fiflvc. OILS Petroleum , .lull ; I'nlted clonetl nt Jl 1 ! fked. Hojln.firm ; strained , rrmmon to Rnol. J1.50. Turpentine , trt-ndy ; 2s ; ( r c. rotlonJ"ivl oil. nlxiiit Flendy ; prime crude. 22823c : nrlmc rummiT yellow. 2ilC27i * * ; prime while. 2f2Pc. TALLOW Steady ; rlty. 4 ic : counlr > ' . S"c. HICI FIrm : domestic , fnlr to extra : Japan. 4fl4'ic. U\SSES rirm : New Orleans , open kettle. . FlliiOHTS TO I.IvnrtrOOL-FIrm ; cctton , by slenm. S-1M : eraln. by > te m. M. MKTAIJ' I'lK Iron. Tteadv : routhern. JR25ff 11 : North Am rlenn. J10.Mvffl2A rnppor. firm : lake r > mkcr S19.T5. Ix .Tl. steadv : domeftlc brftk- t-rr .t ; M. Tin , firm. Spelter , firmer ; domestic , J3.704W. . _ _ > 'I3\V YOltIC AVIIRAT JlAHIvKT. 1V M-Ic I2m ! 'il wllli Sepiivn of Cn- linnillcli'il n\cltfini'iit. NR\V YORK. Oct. 21. The wheat market ended the week ns U began It In a whirl of cxcllement. Lat Monday the bulls pushed De cember up to S ? ll-16c and today the bear * Kround It down to 7c. . The break of from J to I'jC today was based on an expected decline of from 2fed to 2Hd In the Liverpool cables. As ihe trade won prepare. ! fcr nn advance Instead nf a break , the news fell like a bombshell and quickly turned the market Into pandemonium. The bulU were badly frlffhtcned. An prices fell they caught large stop loss orders , which fur ther weighted the market. After a brief rvfplte the wholesale unloading was renewed again near the clo < with redoubled vigor. Prices slid down the scale from lie to HP at a clip , until the titrpke of the gnu ? cut rhort the descent The surprising fait In Liverpool was the sub ject of much comment on 'change. J.atc pri vate cables attribute It to heavy realising by small holders. English hoUfes here wer sup plied with rolling orders around the opening. Lots of small long accounts were begun yes terday. on the Idea lhat wheat had reached bottom , but they all came out tnday. Transac tions for the morning were 29J 000 bu. The week past has broken the record for constanl nnd violent fluctuations and dally sensations. Honors have been about equally divided be twcen bulls and be rs. St. Lonln Ci-iiiTitl 3InrlccC. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 24. FLOUR Lower at a de cline which holla buyers off : patents. H.OOS'I. extra fancy , ? 3.G3(1.73 , fancy. S3.CO&3.10 ; c.iolce , I2.MJO2.CO. WI I BAT The rpeculatlve market opened lower , with a rush to fell , owing to weaker cables , and at no time during the day did the prices advance anywhere near Saturday's clore. Finally , futures were quoted nervous nnd un- rcttled at n decline of from 3'c to 3Hc from yesterday ; spot , dull and lower : No. 2 red. cash , olcvator , 71Jic ; track , 7l074c : No. 2 hard , cash , Clc ; lJeceml > er. 72 > c ; May , 77ic. CORN Futures weakened at the declltif In ivhe t. but was not nearly so depressed OK that ci-rcal , closing Uffl c under yesterday ; spol. llrm en cnll : No , 2 cash. 1C Vic ; December , 23ic : M > y. ( C'i ' < 3nekcd. , OAT3T Futures etrrnger. In the face of lower com apJ . wheat ; rpot , higher ; No. 2 cash , lhi'Ufri"JIay ; 22Vic asked. - . . , ; sacked. 40c. east track. r-Lowcr : < S',4c bid. C SKI-3I > rrlrn * . : . . Hetter ; chickens , rpilng , 58Cc ; old , turlteys , steady ; 7c ; ducks , eteady ; ' . . , V > W-H , with liberal , supplies of choice tln.tij-j . prairie , strong nnd rearec for choice ; liratrl't. ' ttW 7.W > : timothy. r.OOeil.OO. this side. i : < ; u5t-Klrm ; l ( " , c . . Li\U Strong at J2.eog2.C7H ; spelter also nd- var.clng and quotuble nt O-iT.jffJ.W. I'ltqVlBIONS-I'ork. llrra : kUndunl me s. Job- bin * . } 7.2u7.r.4. IirJ , tlrm : prime steam , ! 4.i ( : chulce. It ! : < ! . 1 la con. ( boxed ) , ehoulderg , extra sScrt , clear and rllw. J4.CH ! ; shorts , JI.75. Dry rait nu-ats. ( boxed ) , shoulders , extra bhort , clear ami ribs. 14 12Vfc ; fchorts , Jl.2 < . HKClillTS Flour. 7.0CO Mils. ; wheat , 45,00) bu. ; corn. ira.CvO bu. : ojt , ti.fW Lu. SlIII'MKNTS-Flour. 1S.OOO bbls. : wheat , 12.0CO bu. ; corn , l < 3.l < ui > bu. ; oats , 9.000 bu. Kail HIIO City KANSAS CITV. Oct. 21-WHEAT-I'ractlcalIy at it ( .landxtlll ; elevator mrn bid Cc to bt lower on hard wheat , ant receiver * refuse to cell at any such decline : No. 2 hurd. G-c ; No. 3. iSjf CO'ic ; No. 2 red. 7 f/rJo bid ; 7487 ; asked : No. 3. nornlnallv. 070c. No. 2 sprlns. SSc ; No. 3 , nominally. Kc , . . . CORN Actlx-e nt * jc decline fcr mixed ; white steady ; No. I mixed , 21 2Vic ; No. S while. "oT.i > Low grades , luwcr ; No , 2 mixed , nomi nally. 17c : No. 2 while , old. nominally , 2l J > 22c * new. 17c. RYE-Ixmerj No. 2. offerea at 27O2SC. HAY Steady nnd iinchanged. . liUTTKH Creamery , llrm at 1581Cc ; dairy. IOC "KOOS-1'ltm ntjjc. _ I'riirln .llnrkt'lu. I'KORIA. Oct. 24 , CORN Steady ; No. 2. 2Jc No , 3. 21' ' c. OATS-lrregularj No. 2 white , JOVJo ; No. ! while. IPIIWic , RVK-Qulel nnd eaty ; No. 2. 3Se. W1I1SKV Market steady : finished goods on the basis nf J1.1S for hlzn wines. WHKAT Not quoted. RECK I ITS Corn. 41 Wfl bit , ! oalf , n.SiO bll. ; rye l.MO bit. ; whisky. ncn : w heat. fi.ltiA bu. fllUPMBNTS Oorn 27.WO bii.i oats. M DM hil. , rye. fW Int. : whisky. J.rM gnls. ; wheat. 3.CC4 bu. TI | M | ( Crillll. TOLKDO , Oct. 11 WH'.AT Inwrr. but tctlvr No. 2 cash. 77e : Deri-mlxT. TSUc. COIIN' Active , but II > WIT : No. J mli l. Ho. OATS Dull , but steady : No. I mixed , lie , RYi--IMill. Itit sien.lr : No. 2 ejish. 37a CIOVKlt S13KD Dull nnd unchanged : piln-.e Octr.l r. K.K s-iked. iiolU AVIicnt. MINNHAPOLIR. Oct. SI.WHIJATOolobcr elowd at 6 c ; Decemlwr. We : May. iji c. Or track : No. I burl. Me No. > northern , C4 io ; No J northern , C2Sc , receipts , iiS cars. I'rlacu Whrltl. BAN FRANi'ISCO , O-t. -WHEAT Qultt. Decrnibcr. H.31H ; May. Holders of Wheat Become Demaraltod and Sell Again. MARKET EXTREMELY NERVOUS ALL DAY Klrt TrnnnnrMnn Slmle > nt 1'lwnrcn TlirrcCcntn Iti-Imv the Cloxlnn Trice of Ilrcfiiilicr Wlicnt on I'rlilnj" . CHICAGO. Oct. 21. The wheat market got hack Into the COs totlny under semi- deniornllzntlon of holder.1' , who were non plussed this morning nt Undine Liverpool opcnlnR cnhlcs showing n decline of 2'iJ ' In the fnce of our ailvnnce yesterJny. The market wns extremely nervous.nil ttirouph the Hesslon , but with a steady downward tendency. About the only support given to prlees wns by holders of puts nnd the few lucky ones who stood short over night. December wheat nt one time showed n loss of 4c from yesterday's close , but re covered < c ntnr the end of nn advance at Paris equal to from 2c to 3e per bushel. Corn nnd oats were compnratlvoly flrm on n bis caHh demand , showing declines at the close of from Uc to He nnd 51c re spectively. Provisions were firm , closing about unchanged on hot ? receipts of 16,000 head nnd big cash transactions In prod ucts. The price prevailing nt the close of yes terday's session was 73c for December wheat. The first transactions this morn ing were nt from 70Hc down to 70cA sale or two In the confusion of the start wns made nt O-c.and very little nt that mo ment brought over TOe , but In the course of the next half hour's business there wns a gradual nilvnnco to 70"t < c. "Resides the discouragement of the decline nt Liver pool the heavy movement of spring wheat In the northwest again held up Its hands for recognition , nnd some eyes turned to Its contemplation that had previously been steadily looking In the direction of India , Australia and Africa , away over the mat ters of more Immediate concern which were dally occurring. Mlnneai > uils and Uuluth reported receipts of l.OSS cars , compared with EXi Saturday of the week before and 1.116 the corresponding day of last year. The week's receipts at those places num bered 7,519 carloads , agnlnst C.OC1 the pre vious week nnd 7.S50 n year ago. The Ar gentine shipments for the week ns olll- clnlly reported wore double those of the week b fore , but were still only M.OOQ bu. New York n-norted that English houses were free sellers of wheat there nt the opening , but that numerous buying orders from the continent were executed nt the tame time. Very many vrell Informed men thought the Liverpool decline wns cn- jlneered from here by leading elevator In terests to lessen the strain upon them for -unreins on tVoIr hedges. December , after holding steady for a time around 707'.c. de clined rosulnr'.y to CPe. Then followed a rally to COe. with n reaction to ( I"4e nt the close on continental cables Indicating big advances nt Paris , Hcrlln nnd Antwerp. The corn market wns remarkably tlrm conrlderlng the weakness in wheat- May started at from 2r&a to 2 < ? < c , sold nt from 27So to 27tc. recovered to 2SVtc nnd closed at that after numerous upj : nnd downs be tween that price and 2S > c. TJie outward movement of corn was Immense ; about 724.COO bu. were Bhlpprd from here In the last twenty-four hours nnd 2.S27.000 bu. from the seaboard to Europe for the week. Oats , Ilkf cor.i , closed n shade lower , but when compared with tlm weakness In wheat were relatively llrm. A good de mand existed for shortf. also from the outside. The latter part of the si-s- slon was of a rather different nature and prices fell off. but rallied again before the close nnd showed but a email loss. May opened at SlVfcc. sold up to 21 ic. went oft to 21 ? c nnd was offered nt HJic nt the close , showing a decline of , c since yestwdny. Provisions were not affected to any ex tent by the market In the wheat pit. The ofTerlnRs of tin. hoc products were nulto inconsiderable and while no one bid for much there wns no trouble In placing the small offerings. The business ivas nota ble for nothing but Its quicjt firmness. The run of hogs was lfX head. January porK opened at from X7.SO to J7.K ! . rose to J7.03 and closed as U did yesterday at J7.S7. Uinl and ribs each pursued n similar course , closing In the end at the same price as on the day before. Estimated receipts for Monday are : \\heat , 2Wcarsj corn , 9SD cars ; oats 403 cars ; hogs. 40,000 head. _ ' The leadlnB futures ranged ns follows : A'rtclev I Opba. | nighn Low | " Wl fatNo.4. ! Oct. . . . . . . G7MJH IVc IM7UK 70M May 75H Ccni.No. 2. 1H Oi-t " " 2-l * iiny. . : : . -'Shi . . . . - Oct 17t 17S Dec l.-H May J1J1 ' 1'llt Pork.u-rbbl Ik-c 7 00 Jin Til's" 7 00 7 bl ) rO 1 87Jt LnrU.ltlUlbJ Ut-c . . 4 L'2 4 22lj > 4 23 Jan Uuriltlba 4 4U JO-Jtt 4 4U 4 47- ! Dec Jan 3 RO fl a 87 > ere as follows : hard rprtn patents , quotable winter patents , } s.wa . . : No. 2 red , 70H jj 1-Vc. " 23U1'N N ° ° I > 34 ! | 3UcVo ; - 2 yellow. 23140 OAT. S w _ . . . . . , . . _ IlYE-No. 2. 34c. IIAHLEV No. 2. 27037c ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 nominal. Pl-AXSKED-No. 1. 71C7mc TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlme. J2.EO. I'nOVISIONS Menu perk , per bbl. . $7.0i)0-7.10 ) Uird , per 100 Ibs. . JI.25. Short ribs sides ( loose ) I3.C@3.$5. Dry raited ehouldera ( b < ixed ) , H.Oulr 4.23. Hhort clear sides ( boxed ) , J3.STH. roi'I.THY Steadv : turkeys , fprlnss , fi9c chickens , fprlni ; . CfiClJc : ducks , 7H(7ic. WHISKY Dlstlllcru' nnlshed goods , per gal. The foIlowInR were the receipts and shipments today : ArtlclosT Receipt * . Shipment * Flour.bblB. . \\lirnt.bu. Com , bu. . . . Oatp. bu. . . . Parley , ba. . On tlit'ProltiCH oxclnn < toJiv SUM butter unr- set waHKteady : civjimerv. lOaiflc : dairy , : li 17e. Kju-s. tlnn ; frcin. 174C Uliunoa , bteady : STOQICS AXI1 IIO.VDS. ITH DlHjilny Aliunl ( lip Viillinif of Iltinliii-NH. NEW YOUK. Oct. 2l.-T ie Hock market dis played nbout the a\erase Saturday volume of trading , and was Irregular of movement , nome exceptionally wide fluctuations being recorded In Ihe fpeclalllci. Predictions of an unfavorable tank statement , which subsequently proved to have been unfounded , and sympathy with a further reaction In the wheat market , conKtl luted the speculative Inlluencts. The .jpsiilni. wut weak nnd fractionally lower , on account o a reaction In the prlre * of American rrcurltle * In London und realizing by tiie room trailers am otheis. The ilt-chncs were n < Kin checked , how. ever , nnd Hie enlire list rallied , led by Mun Imitnn. which adtanccd IH per cent. Toward * the end of the llrst hour. In which Sugar , the Erancers , Manhattan and Tobacco were the moft prominent , the last mentioned stock lore t.ie bruut of the -.elllng. nnd yielded 2V ir cent. The statement of average * of the ai > vo- clated tanks were much mare favorably than bud been cntlrlpated , showing an Increase In legal reserve of 3,049,800. and prices ra'lllcd on UK publication to the test ( Uurex of the day The Hublwr shares were ncl\c ! In Hie late deal- inicn , Hdvanclni- | r cent and l i | > er cent j : ctlvely. for the common and pieferred. The cluflng wan strong nt fractional net rains ( ; < " erally. Itcllroad bonds were active and generally firm. I oulivllle , New Albany ronMl t wire r plcuou by a rise of 4S per cent to fflli , nnJ Texas & Pacific llrna caln.M 2Vi per cent lo M The chnnsi-a otherwlxwere were slight. The sale : were IS40.000. On-emmfnts IscUed feature , tu nere well hclJ on alra of I10.0M , Silver ccr Uneaten ere easier on tmnsactlons of (30,01 * ) . The boom In the wheat nnd tributary marketi and Inrldentnl reports of crop damage abroad , In during an enormous movement of rrrrals foi exirart to Ihe seaboard , cealn conslllultMl thi chief motive [ w tr In Ihe Mock mirkel of Ihe week. The bullish rpvculatlon as to the far rejiehlng l nertclal effrcls of the fotetgn demand fur our brvadMuiTt and oilier foaj products. tit ; reported utter Inmlequale irannwrtatlon faclil lien for fO trcwt a tonnace , and a coin-let Ion n dnolded Improvement In railroad earnings am In Hie K'"il b'Julness and financial illuatlon l < rciult , lt > iethvr v. Itli the strady Inllow of iold o r lmd < nrc < ] nil other ounslderatlons , Including continued ttrlnrvm-y in mnney. a blchr market for lui ltr. txchange and at l-.dianco of 1 P.T rent In Hie mill ! mutn rite of < .l oouht of Ihe Hank c UncUr.d to t ptr rent The early ruune o exrlianrr ' 'Su U.vn douTiirarrt previous to Ihi Inst mentlnnrj v , lapincnl , owing lo the pres mire of c ir.vno-Tln ! i.illi. Ilulllsb neatlment K'liPUl.ite.1 additionally by t'te treaeury stalls lies , ! : ' .wln ; an Increared Internallon * ) trad , Lljno In our favor , und , In addition lo elbe recclplj ot toM frui abrui.l , by Ite if tS.oxiiO for Import In a single Jay , The nandal Institutions h < n < fjlhe speculation la heck AS tar as practicable by Impoalns ; excel" tonal term * on lime loans and accommodations or short time periods toutduil li i-tr cenl. Com- nerclnl paper was prnnlcHVy unsalable , there r\as \ but u limited Inquiry fur eten prime paper. 'he i.rallnKS In mocks wem active , nnd were , as a rule , much tetter distribute ! than heretofore re- mil ) . The Hangers took the InillHliie in the jmanl movement , and for obvious teasons rote l 6 tier cent , with llnrltircton leading. The ntlustrial * were also imminent , and enpeclalty 'hlrago Gas , which ruse > S l > er cent to b * on a urltty of giwslp. Including tire.tlcllons of e rly averntle nclton on Ihe dlt blend quesilun. Sugar was adrvltly manipulate < iliy tno inside , and etplle numeruus settiact ; * . In common wllh Ihe cr.eral market , advance ? ! VTr cent. Profit Ink-1 ng as evident on a larAe p.Mle at the lop levels , ml Ihe market soon rallied under Increased eov- ring of shorts and communion house buying. Stimuli ! In Heading was'yv feature. The market' | el ie < l In symtmthy wlin ihe reaction In wheat. ml recovered In the late trading , an unexpected leavy withdrawal of gold exerting cnly a tempo- arlly deprefflnff Intluence. The closing wa at he test figures of thp week , wllh comparative Igures shonlng general material gnliu. Th aggregate sales were Jl.OS'.Stl' , ihe railway tnd miscellaneous bond maiket exhibited pronounced' trtnglh thtougbout the x\wk on a fairly large I olume of business. The m' re extreme gains occurred In Ihe usually neglwtnl l ues , nnd eclally In Kansas , * Texas 5s , which rose per cent. The nirgrecate nales were J8.M5- * 0. Oovrmment bonds ruled strong and higher. The fnrtinc wns chlertv In the new 4s. which n4- nrcfd IS pr etnt , nl rnl er d l i n r tnt for he cuupon. The M.B w r ! 1 Lo " . S Iv r c rtltl- cntrs were Irregular and ci < id i unchanged on Ic.illng-i o. ' JI37.00a The New York Financier says Ihls week : The ncrrase In the reserve of the Associated banks if New York City for the week , cndln-t October "I. was n fatoratle fcalure. of the current tank statement , revealing ns It did nn element of 'tM-nRth ' In the local Instltulloni , which was In- : erpreled ns n rea surlng sign. The gnlti In he net ciu h lioldlna * of the banks , largely In specie , came as a pleasant surprise , as II had ieeti ihouchl the greater part of the goU ie- reived frrm Europe durlns the past seven ilayi wouii not be reflected In the stnlemenl , owing to Ihe fact Hint It had been for option account , The Increase In rrccle. ther'forp , was ju tly re- carded as nn evidence that hoarding had not ilayeil an Imporlant part In the week's trans- nctlon and that some of the pold Is flowing nto the banlts. The decrease In lonn does not , ns mlrht appear at flrft slphl. Indtrate any shnrn commercial conlractlon. It seems to show rnlher that the temporary advances to gold mpcrtera nre being liquidated end that there .ias been little. If any. roll en ordinary l ir- rowers for funds. The bnnks lost to the In- terlor and through the treasury durlns Ihe week somelhlnif like J3COO , fl. or alxiut as much ns wns received from Europe. The Jl.snO.OOO withdrawn October 23. fcr the purpose of ob taining gold frem the treasury , docs not appear n the bank statement. An Item of iwme Inler- est U the decrease In the circulation of the na tions ! banks. Plnco July last the circulation of Ihe banks has expanded steadily. Tfe total In- crcnue Ui no less thnn J .l M.ooo. Th Increase was n natural outgrowth nf the peculiar con.1l. tlons prevnlllnnd It 1 to be Inferred that 'he ' sllunllon Is more normal , The noles will tie retired as they cnme back to thflr center. The Evening Post's I-onrton flnnnclnl cable gram says : The stock markets nere dull today , an was lo be cipecled before the settlement , which will lK > gln In mlne on Monday. American" were lowfr In responie lo the decline In New York. Dealers are naturallv fldirety RS the election draws near. Tbo Hank of England hns unmlrtakably begun lo borrow frjm the market , with the result that the short linns rate Is rtslrf. Th prcspecl Is that next week's liorrowctr will b driven to the bank and money will b temwrnrlly d'nrer. TTe fotlowlnit were the closing nuntntlnn * f ' the 'lending stocks of the New York exchange todnr : ' _ " _ _ _ _ Alehlso'n . 14 doofd" . . 143 AdanuRr 14 < N. Y. Central . P } AIV > n.T II . 53 -N.Y.&N. K. . : Am. Kxnniu . lOnlarlo.l W _ . 1JH nalllmoicAOhto. 144 ureg-on Imn . f4 Cnr.ada Paolflo. . . . fi7.4 t'rvcon Nav. . 10 Canadasouthurn. . OM.O. S. I * .V U. : < . 14 rentralPAilHo. . . . 3 ; m Pacific Mall . 'Jlh . & . Oiuo . U. ? J'eoria bi-e .t K. . . Chicago k Alton. , l.v.i iPetnbii . 102 C..UAO . 7H1 ( I'ulhnnn I'alnce. . . 14im Chlcr.co f n. . ilBM'HMlilriir . -6X Consolldiilexl O.is. 34S I'll. li. W . 13 C. 0. J. It St. I , . . . 'J7UiR Q. W. nU . 40 Cole Coal. vlroa. U lloce Inl.-ind . (144 ( roiionOU cori . . . HHJit. I'aul . 7:4 : Dclawaru * Hut. . lS ! jTilol > M . 124 Del. . Uic' . .XV. . . . 153 'feul' ' . .VO.nltia. . . . U.1C.G. DM . 4:1 : IdoofJ . ll'l KahtTenn . 14W .Soiilhern Pnciflo. . 14l < Erlo . 112H nonitl . IS't onn. Coal .Vlroo. SMH Fort Wayne . H0 ; o.xiiiPiclflc . H . Northern . . 1I.1 n\AO.C i t. nfd. . . 6U 6UPH c. jt iL nra . wu fumoo iMcinc. . PH HocklnuVallor. . . . 13 U. .J.'xnrjBH . 3tJil llllnolHOntr.il. . . U-'H AV. Hi. U A V . il < SUP. .VUiilutn. . . . Hi Wt SU U .V P. nf I. . IflW K.AT.pfa . 'CH VoItHRino Ex. . . Ml A West , in h\vrtorti Union. . . . bS ! < doufd C7 iWbcMlmr & l B. . . Lead Trust . ' . " 1 , M.-ht. I > _ . Loulsrlllo.t . ; . . . . -Ill iD. JU O I AN.A . 1 fi.,1 : . MnnliatianRun. . . . 2 > t.N.'l . i c . 13 MlchiconCoiit . Pi' ' 56 nta . VO .Vli-sourl P.iclno. . 2IUkT. 5t. L. A K. C. . . . 4 Mobllo&Otito. . . . 17 fT.'St I ' & ! C.-a Oft 1(1 ( Nashx-irociiii.- ( s.ieiiU' . ; . . ' . ' . . ' : . . - Natlon.-ilCorJn/J. 4H S..nM" . . . . . . 234 NauConl.iiotiM. . ! itAm. Tob. Co . N.J. Central . ! 01Vt ! 'Oo nfd . PO N.iW.oM . 1.1W 'Cim'l Cable Co. , 145 KcrlliAin. Co. . . . . . -4 > , | Am. suir-ir ufd . Norlhoni P.icltle. . 1 1 Hi U. S. Cordnco sit. N. Paclllc ofJI'lNiU.S. . I/iatttor pfj. 01 1 U. P. U. .V O.- . - ' I U. S. Uubter . SOJ Ncriliu-catcrii . 101 IU.S Uubber pfd. . 70 offered. The total sales of stocks today \vere 102.810 shares , Including the following : American To bacco 3.SUO ; American Sugar. 14.701) ; llurllngton & Qulncy. 9.0CO ; Chicago CJas. C.SiiO ; Louisville & Nashville. 7,700 ; ManVinltnn , S.OOO ; Heading. ! > .OX > ; Hock Island , 4.1 < ; St. I'aul , 13.VOO.Yeit - eni Union , 4.CGO ; silver ctrtlllcates , 10.000. \p v York .Mom'- NEW Yonc , o . 24. MONEY ON CALL ahlcr ; offered at C per cent. PIUME MEP.CANTIL13 I'Al'ER Nominally. CfiD per cent. STEHMNO EXCHANOE-Stcady. with actual UFlncsn In bankers' bills r.t Sl.Sl'.iOJ.MV , for demand , and J4.8im4.Sl i 'for sixly days ; posted rales , ! 4 KiH SH. an3 J4.WB4.SiVJ. Commercial ' UAH MEXICAN DOLLAHS 50Ue. STATI3 HONDS Dull ; railroad bonds , tlrm ; goevmment bends , nnn ; new 4s. res. . 117V , ; coupon , 11CH ; 5s. res. . 110 : coupon. 111V1 : 4s. r g. . 107 ; coui > on , 10S ; 2s , reg. , W : Pacific Ca of 'ffi. 101. Closing quotations on bonds were n follows : U.ft 4 . rcir.now. a p. utvofiu . . . iua U.S. 4so3iip.na'.v. a A it. a. it U. S. 5i. TOZ 110 n. A K.O.t t < s U.S. SB. coup 1II U1K H.S.ls.ro ; HJ7 f } . H. AS. A. IH. . . II. S. 4S.OOHU . HIS O. li. .VS. A. 7 . . . 1IIU . . . H. AT.C S . Paclttettsof ' 113. . 11)1 rtolls . Ala , . clisi : A . lot ) M. . K. .V T. 1st it. HOU 11)0 fiS Rl Mntini Union Ji. . 107 . PO N.J.C. On.l. 3 * . . . . 114 La. Now Co j. li. . DO No. Ill ) N. W. Conols. . . . 1 3 doS. V. DJ'A. I. 1074 3.C.nonfuill. . . . 14 K. n. 71W IVnn. now sat' ! . . 1215 Tenn. nnwmt Jl. ioC. ! .P. W. 3 . Ill Tfiin. old nt .t I. M.tt 33 3 . 72 > Yu. Centuni4 SI.L..VS. p. iji.j. in.t doduforrod TeAawPas. ln. . . . H44 AtcliiKon 4s Texas P.13. 2d' ' . . . 1U4 Ater.lson''d A IP. . Istsot'JJ lilllV ( . - ml WeatShoro-li . U A N. unlllo-.Us. 7 : 0. 11. 4N. 1st * . . . . Southern . N.'l'aa. : Ui . offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HoHtnit Stuck Qtiotnllonn. nOSTON. Oct. 'J4.-Call loam , 34&J per cenl ; time , lo-ini. i > vi7 par cent. Cloilu : orlsai for blocltb. bun' ! * nnd niliitng Bliurcs : A.T. it a. t" . itu : Kua nfj . Am. Stuar . ll''H ' .Vrr.llnjh.Elea. . . . Am. Stisar pfd. . . . HI ) W'.Hloa. iiM . 40 DaySlatoOai. . . . 4H Win. OJiltiMl . llcllTolephon * . . . 2ns EO.E1PO. Ill . 13.1 Huston .V Alb inr , 'Jen. Klo : . nfa . ill : [ WMoniM-llnj . Alciilion 2d . Iloi'.on.t M. pfd. . 1A24 N w Enirland Oa. . t : . U. ACJ . 74 \n < t. Cent , lati . . . 35 Pltchbtinr . . uti Atlantic ! . 104 Ben , Electric . 28H lloalon .V Montlu I S54 Illinois St03l . 44V > ilyllij.V llostou. . . . 2 ! ( Mexican iVntr.il. . H fjlgniel i IlojU. . 315 N Y. AN , B . (11) ( 10 OldColouv . 175 I''Ji Ore Short I.mo. . . . 144 il.- . nit 20 HutiDor. . 20 oinnay 112 20R 112Sii Dillon Paclnu . R Sii \VcstKnd . . . . 07 ? ( fdlx'orlno 7 .Sun I"ru > cl C ) .Mluf ii ; lluntnllcinN. SAN FIIAKCISCO , Oct Vx-Tbo oUlclril closing quotation * for uiliilne ftboxil lo-lny were ns fol- lowb : Alt.i HaierA. . ' 'orcro j. . J U AlnhnCon jonW . KuiiUicitv Coi . lielcher . fi.'i Meitcan I.VhlA ! lli lshor. . . . US ( tMMcnla IlcxIioCoii . fi'I Olftir 123 Iliilllon . IS Ovttrman It Clullcnce Con. . . . 41 II Chollar. . 2iS CS Contliionco . 125 0 Con. Till. .vVa. . . . IbO siarm Novaas. . . . 08 Con. IrniwrUl . . . . 2 fi.t i Polul . . . . 4 > l 12 Jacket . . 17 Oot'.lU Jt Uirrf : . Sllv < ; r harH , (15Hc ( : Mcxlcln dollars. Bio. Slcht drafts , par ; lele raolile , pur. I.ouiluii SlncU . LONDON , Oct. 2 J. J p. jn. ConnolK. ni'v. . . lu .i-lt ) Mexican unlluary. 21 COUSolH. ICC'U. . . .M . Can. Pacific. 0'J' ' ( Y. Cnnlr.il . PO Krle llti PeiiiHvlranu . M Krlolntufd . . . 1:1 : Jll.Central _ _ 1 > J UU ) < IIAH HILVEH-:0 MM per ounceT iONEY2per cent. Tim rate uf discount In the open market for khorl tills. 9404 tier cent ; for three tnontlui' bills. S'iQJVj percent. I'orrlKrn I'MnuiicliiI. IJEilLIN. Oct. 24. Excbange on London , eight days' sight , 20 marks kVi ng. LONDON , Oct. 24. Gold Is quoled at Huenos AjTea today at 1W.SO ; Slndrtt , 19.M ; Lisbon , 2-4.23 , Home , C.Z. PAUIS , Oct. 21. Three per cent rentes. lOlf 4140 for the account ; exchunso on London , K' 22V > c for checks. \i-\v Yurie \ \ " < - - UHank | NEW YOKK. Pet. 14-The weekly bank state ment shows tut following change * ; Iles rvet t Increase i , I3WW ) . loans , decrease. . . specie. Increase , > 1,0 ! > 3.MO ; Ircul tender , Increate , I > * > , , detwslts , decrease. IS.212.4M ; elrculftllon , ' decrease. I10.WO. The banks now hold IH.W9.100 In excess of the requirements of t'.ie i > er cent I I N'rrr York .Ml nl no : Miintiitliiim. ' NEW YOniC. Ocl. 21.-Thr following are Ihe closlor mining aiio'alloni : Raln-er 40 Ontario . . . . . SoT ) rhniiar. 2in Orhlr. ISO Crovni Point 4S Plvmomn 2U ran. Cat. A Va. . . . 17S Ouleitillrer 10B Do.tdwooil. HH ) pf.L.lDni ) ( Jould .V Curry. . . . . 70 i. . . . . Oi HuleXorcrusv. . V.M Slnnd.irdCon . . . . 140 1 Honi-sUlkB SOIIO Union Con M I Iron Sliver. 40 Yellow Jacxet. . . . CO ; ; Mexican 41) ' ofTered. I I'lnniiolnliitm. . i H03TON. Oct. 2t.-ClearlnRS , J13.3SO.S37 ; bal- ; anees , S1.U6.2J1. 1ULTI.MOHK. Oct. :4.-ClenrlnKs. It.WK.MI : , balances , J2M.S2 ! . PHII.AnELPHlA. OcL 24-ClearlnRs. J5.127.48I ; balances. II.US.107. ! ' ST. LOt'IS. Oct. -Clearings. . ? 2. I,71S ! : bal ances. JI7S.45I. Money. WfS per rent : New York exchange. JI.2S discount hid : Jl discount asked. ' . CHlr-AOO. Oct. -Clearings. . JH.lin.COf ) : 1 1- | aiices. Jl,2 .0ro. Money nrm at 7 per cent ; for- ! ' elgn exchnnire. steady ; slerllng. Ixmdon. Jl.SHi nnd Jt.Sl'i ; posted rates , Sl.ffiy , a'n.l JI.M ' NEW VOHK. Oct. 21-Clenrlngs , J3J.2li.749 ; balances , ll.lf2.3TJ , Tlie. exports of specie from 'np.l'O't of New A'nrk fcr the week amounted to I SUWO In gold nnd M47.MH In sliver. The Inn-orls | w < * ? , : . . ? - t'-W.OH : silver. J21.S9S ; drk Roods. | . til.,4G : general mcrchandlie. I8.C46.272. I 1 Liverpool .Mrirkft. , LIVERPOOL. Oct. 24. WHEAT Fpot. quiet : demand poor ; Xo. 2 led. spring. fs 7d ; No 1 hanl , Manitoba , nothing qur.ted : No. 1. full- f'.mln. ' 7s 2d. futures clewed flal. wllh ner positions 2'id loner and distant positions 2VI lower ; business nlwut equally illMrlbuled : Octo ber. Cs 3 < id ; November. December , January. Keb- niiry nnd March. Cs 314.1. COHN Spol , firm ; American mixed , new , 3s o'id. ' lutures clored dull , wllh near poslllons \ < ? ld lower nnd distant positions id lower : business nbout equally distributed ; Octr.lxr. 3 2Hd ; November. 31 2 , id ; December 3 2 4d ; Jnn- uary. Si 2Hd : February , 3s 2d ; March. 3a 2.1. PLOUH Pleady ; demand moderale ; St. Inuls fancy , wlnler. s 9d. PROVISIONS ilacon. flrm : ileman.l mivlernte ; , Cumberland cut. 25 to 3o lb . Sos ; i-hort ribs. 20 | to 21 Ibs. . 30s ; lone clear , light. Si to 35 lb . . 31s ; long clear , heavy. 4. . ) to 4S Ibs. . 25 > 6.1 : sheri clear back * , llghl. 18 Its. , 2Ss ; short clear middles , heavy , 45 to CO Ihs. , K.i M ; clear bel lies 14 to 16 Ibs. . ! fl. GiL Shoulders , square. 12 to IB lli. . ] Ss. Hams , rhort cut , 14 lo 16 Un. . Ms. Tnllow. fine Norlh. American. 21s 31. lleef. extra India mess , ( On ; prime men. 40 . PerU , prime me s , flnc western. 4ts 6.1 ; medium west ern , 40s. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 23s CJ ; rf- flned. In palls , 26s 6d. CHEESE Klrm ; demand moderate ; flnert American , white ( Augurt ) , 45s ; flnesl American. colori-1 ( August ) . So . llUTTEH-Klneit United States , 5 ; goo. ! . ( * . OII S Llnrecd oil. 18s 6d ; petroleum , refined. HEKHIQEHATOH HEEK-Korequnrters. 3H'l ; hlnd'iuartem. SHd. HOPS At I ndon ( Pacific coaft ) , J. CofTpo MnrUft. NEW YOHK. Oct. 24. COFFEE Opened steady at yetenla ) ' closing price * . eAbles being Indifferent : rallied on Incnl covering and small offering : clored flrm nt 10W1S | f.nts . | ad vance ; OctolM-r. J10 2-.ff10.M : December , J r JT9.7r , . Spot coffee , Hlo , quiet ; No. 7. Jobbing. J1I.25 : Invoice. J10.7I. Mild , quiet ; Cordova. J16O fll7.o0. Total warehouse deliveries fr m the United Stales , 5 953 bags. Including 7.JS4 baits from New York : New York slock lodny. 211.711 baits : United State * stock. 2 , fS2 bags : oflnnt for the t'nltrd Stales. 3S7.000 lines ; trial vUlbte supply for the 1'nlted Stales. Cl'.W ! bags , against V\- \ t/ l iirs last year. SANTOS. Oct. SI. COKKEE Firm : good av erage Faatos , 12.SCO rels.recclpls. ; 21.000 bags ; stock. 473.C"X > bags. HAMIlfP.O. Oct. 21. COFI'EE-Sleady nnd unchanged - changed : fttlcs , 4COO bags. HAVHU Oct. -COFFEE Closed dull nt , lf advance ; sales , 22.W > bags. HIO , Oct 24. COFFEE Firm : No. 7 Hlo. ll.HO rels ; exe innne. SS-lfd : recclpls. OX ) bans : cleared fcr the United States. 6 , > bugs ; for Europe. 3 , { 0 bags ; stock. Slu.ivt bigs. IvnnxnH CUy Llv Sloplf. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 24. CATTLK-Hecelpls. & " 0 bead : shipments. R.OM bead. Murkct un changed : only retail trade. HOflS Hecelpls. S.OflO head : shlnmenls. tm bead. Market steady to strong nnd nctlve ; bulk of sales. J32" 3.K : heavy. 12n .J.l : | wrkrs and mixed. J3.2JO3.3S : llnhts. J3.IOO3. 3J : York ers. t3.SPjS.40 : pigs , tS.2 8.J\ SHEEP Tlerelnls. l.MD head : shipments. 1,44)0 ) bonil. Market steady : lambs. t2.239.21 ; muttons. tl.0092.75. Stoclc In Mirlit. ' "lleconl of receipts of live Mock nt the four principal markets for Saturday , October 24 ! ' > : Cattle. Hors. Sheep. fV ith Omaha MM4,291 447 Chicago' . ; : : OH > ew > MI Kannis City ' V J l.tM St. Louis afO 3.0 > 0 Total Z.JM 25.259 2.7(7 ( S . Ltinln Live Sloolt. ST. LOt'lS , Oct. 24. CATTLE Hocelpls. "M head. Mart-et steady. HOOP Hccelnts. 3,000 head. Mnrket Cc higher : Yorkers' . JJ.40S3.CO ; packers. J3.SOO3.4J : bcnvles. SHEEP necelptB. 300 head. Market steady. Sucnr InrUct. NEW YORK. Oct. 21 SUGAH Haw. flrm : fnlr nflnlnc. : 2'4c : icn rlfugal 51 tfst. 2j'l i-re. Hefined. nrm ; rtandnrd "A. " 4c : confecllonerii' "A. " 4c : granulale.1. 4 > < , c. LONDON. Oct. 21. srOAIS Cape , dull ; no de- mend : centrifugal. Java. 10s M : Muscovado , fair rclmtng. tu JJ. Hfct sugar , nrm. but little otter ing ; October. Ps 1H.1 : November. 9s IVsd. Cotton MnrUct. ST. IXJUIS. Oct. 24. cOTTON-Steady and un changed : middling. C 3-lCc ; sales. 1.180 bales ! re ceipts. 3.s5 bales ; shipments. C44 bales ; slock. 2I.SS7 bales. Oil Cltj.Market. . OIL CITY. Oct. 24. Credit bilance . 11.24 ; cer tificates , none ; shipments , &S.DC2 bbls. ; runs. 91.102 bbls. Wool Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Ool. 21. WOOL-Qulet ; domestic fleece. HGISc : pulled , 1562CC. COXCKH\S ONLY JAPAN AMI CHINA. John W. I'ostcr COCK ( o tin- Orient on DlploniulliHiiHliifitH. . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Hon. John \V. Foster of Indiana , who negotiated the treaty between China and Japan at the close of the recent war , arrived hero last nlqht , ac- compar.icd by Mrs. Foster , from Washing ton , D. C. Mr. Foster is on his way to Hawaii , Japan and China. It has been hitherto announced that ho was Koins to Hawaii on a delicate diplomatic mission , but It Is now stated that his real mission concerns only Japan and China. It being late , Mr. Foster de clined to RO Into any details except to say somewhat humorously that ho noticed one of the papers said he was going on a diplo matic trip to the Hawaiian Islands. He will .sail on the Hong Koag steamer Peru , Mon- SAILORS I'L'T lilA OAM13 KICIIT. Six Lake Sen men Qunrrel nnil Tire Arc Scrlinmly Stnltlifil. CLEVELAND. Oct. 24. In a desperate fight between six sailors early this morn ing two men were seriously cut and one will probably die. What the fight was over is no known : the men thtintelves being all Intoxicated nt the time were unable to tell what precipitated the trouble. Knives were used and blood flowed freely. While the fight was at Its height John Kot-hler of Wisconsin threw up his hands and fell to the oldewalk with a deep gash In the abdomen. At the same moment Mike Mullen was stabbed In the arm. Kohler and Mullen were taken to the hospital , where the doctors say the former cannot recover. The remaining four men who participated In the affair are In jail. _ TIIU HHAI.TV MAIIICIST. INSTIIUMBNTS placed on record Satur day. October IM , USD : WARRANT * * DEEDS. O. S. Davis to P. A. Gray , lot 1 , block 13 , E. V. Smith's add JC3.0M 00 Glolo Loan nnd Trust company lo H. B. Tnylor , o Hi feet of loto 1 and 2. block "I , " Shlnn'a M ndd. . l.OW CO South Omnhu Land company to Fred Wendt , lot 9. block. 145 , South Omnlm 3371X1 W. 1' . Tozcr to F. D. Wlttum. lot 11 , block 4. Totter A C.'e 2d ndd to South Omnhu 100 A. L. llectl nnd wlfo to H. P. Nol- xon , 2 > < " .xlSQ feet In lot GO , IleJIcH's 2d add . COO 00 William Mnlcy to Anna Cunning ham , lot 12. block 14 , Carthnge ; lotH 1 and 3. block 2 ; Cunning ham's subdlv of undlv ? i of lots 1 to 21 , Jewett'a mid ; lots 2 , 3 , C , 7 , 8 , 9. 10 , 14. 15. 16 nnd 27 , Cun ningham & ] ) . ' add ; loU 11 , 12 , IS to 19. 31 to 34 nnd 37 to 42 , Au burn Hill ; undlv * 4 of lots 1 to 21 , block 1 ; lot * 1 to 21. block 2. Goil- fn-y'H ndd : lota 17 nnd 1 * . block I ; lot 7 , block 11 , Hedford Place ; lot 1 , block 4 , Arbor Place 2,500 00 DEEDS , Sheriff to Antonle Uaeek , n 76 ttei of lot 5 , block 6 , Kountze'a 3d ndd 2,34000 Total amount of t runs f era $31,778 60 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Customary Light Run of Oftttlo Finds No Change in Conditions , TRADE IS STEADY AND FEATURELESS .Sliiiii | > In Jiloclicr nnil Kenlrr 1'rloen the Only .Volt'Ttortliy Kvpnl tif the Wcrk UOKII t'n- ' ivciillumber. . EOUT1I OMAHA , Oct. 21. Ilecolpts for the daya Indicated wore. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. Ootober 24 . I.15 < 42M 447 October 2.1 . 2.M1 3 , > j 2.337 Oetober 22 . 2.7i 3.7K. U91 October 21 . 6.JI7S 4,2t2 1.1U7 October SO . 3,170 4.1M . October 19 . 4.S73 1.431 KH 4.1 October 17 . l.Sltt 3,013 3,470 1 October IS . 1.S3G 2.120 4.2W 23 October 15 . 3.S07 4.7fi2 1)17 ! ) October 14 . 3.CWJ 4,202 43 The otriclal number of cars of stock Virought In today by each road was : C , M. * St. P. . . . . . . . ' - HOKr Bheef : O. , t St. b. lly . 1 Missouri Paclllc lly . . . Union Pacific system . 13 . . 1 . & M II. H. U . 31 14 C. . 11. * Q. Hy . 6 C. . II. I. & P. Hy. , east. . . . 2 C. . U. I. XP. . Uy. . west. . . . 2 C. , St. P. . M. ft O. ny . 7 K. E. & M. V. II. . . . . 17 2 Total receipts . 43 70 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omnha Packing Co . 2is O. H. Hammond .Co. . . . 1ft ! 035 447 I Swift & Co . 127 1.2M ) . . . , i Cudahy Packing Co. . . . 216 2.K7 11. Ufckor & Depan . 41 . Huston < fc Co . 13 . Cudahy Bros. Co. 1C. C. . 221 . Other buyers . 413 . Total . 1,2.14 4 , RIO 447 CATTLE The usual light receipts of n Saturday were reported In the yards today , and of the number hero 221 head were con signed dlrcr-t to packers , so that tne nctunl number of cuttle on sale wns small. There w -ro a few cattle of every kind excepting right good ones on sale , but not enough of any one kind lo create much Interest In the market. In the way of killing cattle there were n few loads of western steers , but no cornfed natives , nnd only six or seven loads of cows nnd htlfers. The market was without special feature of Interest nnd values were not materially changed. Buyers seemed to want the cattle , nnd the yards were noon clear nt. The stoekers and feeders were slow , as usual on the last day of the week , and the fc-ollng wns easier. While the receipts of cattle the past week have been falry ! liberal , desirable l.eeve.s have been In very moderate supply. Native bcevos are few and far between , a load or two a day being about the extent of the supply. Values on really good beeves have held up very well owing to the scarcity , but th- common grades have been In larger supply and the market 1ms ens-'d off somewhat. rows and helf.-rs have been goad sellers all the wee ) : , anil at prices that have rulcil Just nbout steady. Owing to large receipts nnd a sudden drop In country demand stoelcern and feeders Have experienced n decided dor-line In values. Prices at th. . . close of the week could safe y be quoted 20 2 : lower than he week before- . Scarcity of money nnd the Inability of sellers to dlsrount their cattle paper arc the apparent causes for the fluddtn dropping off In the country demand and thus Indirectly responsible for the de cline In the market. Itepresontatlvo sales : 1i" ° - Av1 > r- N ° - Av. I'r > > 15 1..1270J240 ' : ' * * > "K J..1210 2M 1..1SO IM 2. . . . SOJ 225 1. . . . MO 253 2. . . . WS 1 4J 1. . . . wo Z3T J..1M ) 275 " " I--K < )0 ) I30 1- sw i" . - - ' . iCO 2 10 1 - 40 2 30 'HE1FKI18. 1. . . . ttO 125 S. . . . T20 SM 1..CM 2 S3 V.v.lS 4--iis' : * . : . * 240 nur.i . 1..1040 1 SO 1 - S90 2 23 1..IUO K 1..1IIO 173 1..K9J 2 SO ! . . 11W * m 1..1230 210 1..K10 248 I ? 1..15U ) 215 1. . . . MO 240 1..1S80 2W OXEN. 2. . . .1570 2 40 CALVES. 2. . . . pso 250 2. . . . IKM 1. . . . 220 500 VSJ 3V ° , " " ' 1S ) 5 I-- ! 5 = i ! * . . * -U 3 t > U FCKPEIIS. 2. . . .705 275 2. . . . 773 SCO 9. . . . S70 320 1. . . . 00275 1. . . . 730-300 C..S1G320 1. . . . Mrt 275 2. . . . 8SO 310 21. . . .743 325 No. Av. 1'r. No Av' Ir ' < ISstc-cra . 1243 15 WYOMING. i bu . > 030 100 2 cows . SM 260 z co . 3 2 111 r. sieers . 1100 2 75 , Miller & llUKK. ,1 eow . S10 i &t > ; cow , . 9io ! . K lSI i § NEVADA. S sire. Us..1118 275 g feeders..Idsg 330 11 sirs. tig..1S44 275 S fevdeni..lico 3 3D tMeer 11W 320 22 feeder..1072 330 12 Mccrs 12SI 3 w OS feeders. . . . 1011 330 COI.OHAIJO. 2 feeders..10002 75 21 feeder.1003 310 IDAHO. . . , , Sweet & Jones. , \\gU. \ \ 1530 210 11 feeders. . . . S71 2 5 HOUS-Hogs sold ratlier unevenly today the * i1 pcnlnBtrBne h lUlit and medium r- hi ' " " " . " ' "I" ' " ' " some case * " niucli ns to higher. HOKS uveronlni ; 223 Ibs. . mid up to 13.j. and as high as J3.43HH nold for " -10.11. weights. v The market on heavy bogs opened all right but weakened boon after , and a hoU ! many loads told 5o lower. The bottom price was the same as , yesterday , but whereas unite a number of loads sold yederdny at H.23 ana a few sii. to J3.3U. there were very few today nt JS.Ji. und nolhins as heavy us 300 Ibi. at 13.3'J. The Rival bulk of nil the heavy hoes sold at S3.2U. as iiKalnst W.2003.2S yesterday. The hoes were all miltl curly and Iho mailtet closed Btrons. there belni ; hardly enouuh IIOKB in Iho yards to fill all omen. Tlie market as a whole averaKC-d a shade lower thnn yes terday. The hey market of the past week tins been of u fairly hatlrfaclory character. The receipts hnve been liberal and the demand cnod , each day's arrivals Hireling with learty Kale nt nillnc prices. The market has not shown \ery rnucli chance ns regards values , the dlfferenco In the avcraRO of the prices paid amounting to bnrdly more thnn a shiuliv from me day to Ihe nest. Tuesday wan the blub point of ( he Meek , but It was cnly Co blsber than V.'edm + day.wlilcll was the low day. Heprescntatlve lalai : . / " , . . . . . * r ,8h ? r ? . . . & % $ 4T 512 160 315 70 , tSOi 3 23 1- KS . . . 3 IS GS. . . . . . , , ? * . ! -iti * > ,32j SS : : : : : : : K . ' JJgf51 : : : : : : : - § 68 335 40 J IS 52 210 Ha-.jS 63 213 120 3 20 41 JW J , } 3 23 23 317 . . . 320 M ItiS 320 323 . . S 4 fO 320 Sg 311 ICO 323 " SCI 120 320 M 2SO..I. 323 32.-I . . . 320 OS 303 M 3 23 49 3..3 320 3 20 KS 3 60 3 25 C7 SIS ICO 320 63 270 323 M Ml im J 20 C8 275 SO 3 23 W SX 120 320 13 Z20 . . 323 0 231 0 320 CS 314 13 323 CO 313 120 3 M C7 272 . . 323 61 320 . . . 3 SO M S77 . . . 330 43 377 120 3 2 C2 290 40 330 Cl 370 . . . 320 52 2 . . . 330 IS 312 2 0 320 CC 283 . . . 330 59 320 40 320 M 2C7 Ml 330 C2 311 40 S 20 Cl 273 120 330 CO 513 40 3 20 87 IM 200 330 Hi 378 IfO 320 M 274 IM S 30 47 Vf 120 320 M 27 * . . . 330 100 312 SCO 320 "GS 252 M 3 30 71 301 2SO 3 20 5) 1C I ICO 332' ' 57 330 100 3 20 M 2 . . . 335 ' 310 120 320 K3 197 120 333 n 315 249 320 72 241 SO 3 35 46 337 . . . 320 74 2U M 333 42 349 . . . 320 72 2CI M 3 SS J ) iCC 10 320 133 23 10) 33716 It ! 22 ICO 320 71 2M 40 340 li 2T2 ICO 3 20 CO rW 40 340 K , 23 M S K',4 ' C7 2:5 CO 34 ! I'lOS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 170 . . . 123 1 4M W 320 1 S40 . . . ICO t 210 . . . 323 1 300 . . . IM 20 97 . . . 325 335 . . . 3 mi 15C . . . 33S t 341 . . . 3 17H SHEEI' The demand for mutton * was EOOI ] and the market was Urone. Keprescnluttre Halts ; No , Av. Pr. 117 Wyoming lamb * 17 ! J 35 CIIIOACO I.1VU STOCK. There Wim Not KuuiiKli Cuttle to MnUi n MnrkH. CHICAGO , Oct. 21. There were not enough cattle here today to make a market , only about CO head , mostly Texans , belni ; received. The wc k show * n decline of 15e In choice nnd 20c tu Wo In other trades. Comparatively little trad. . lot has beta don * much above II 50 , and the bulk of the rattle rrosml the son Irs nt front 1.M to II.W , with a irwd nwny soles nt from H.M to IJ.7S , TV i ( is CTSIS mill * htxve WMkehnl sllchtly on rreelpis of lx > ut .onO hend , as com pared with ( . ( CO hend last week. In boc the demnml i\as aellxe. l > lr pnr- chase * made by silpi > eri' , tCHtelher with rtlmln- l he l r * lpt , mulled In the Oe\rt < n ment of n stronger frvllnc. and prices wer * stnmi ; today nnd lo to 2\V hlcher than a week arc , Hales rancrvl from t3t to II.M. 1-nrKlnr drnvef broiiRht from M * to W.W. nnd ie.ivy , medium nnd IlKhtwelfftits sold clom" to ethr. In sheeii only nliout IW hntd nrrlveil today. Tln > market clonl tjulet at fmm II.K * to M K for Inferior to prime sheep , nnd nt from $150 to 14 50 for lambs. 1'rw sheep sold above K , ' 4 , and noljnany Inmbs are cluilce enuiitsh t K\ > over itei.-clpt < Pallle , 600 hrnd , IIOKS. 16.000 head ; sheep , 6"0 lend , COLOmmi \ \ iniiilr 9 , On IHIM ( X UU , , HANK liltS AND 15UOKKRS , 72 Hi o..d\vay , New York City. NEW YOHK STOCK EXCHANGE , N. Y. Mtunri K i\t. HANOI : , .N. Y. COVHJN KXCIIANUK , I'HIOAUO HOAllU Ol1HAHE. . The demand for protection nftaliut the consequences quences tit llryan * potslhle I'lrvtlim mid the I'Uinlum ' on K < . | II. which Is sure to fuliuw the triumph of tne silver party , have leu us. In conjunction with some International bunkers bcrv. lo import a limited umount of K"M euui , HKiiuisl which we uie now able 10 utter , ubjct lu sale or an advance In pilcc , "I'nulcrfit. ur rails" an L'nllod Mates Kold ooln upon tne fol- luwlni ; twins ; Call . RMM Until November Cih , nl IS premium. Calls. ROM nnill NoM-mber lllh.nl is premium. dill' , KCM.I until December 14th. nt l i | iivmium. In lots not \vt \ than JIO.lnW. smaller lols will be ScM .it bllKhlly hlRiui iiUutuliunn. The nillllmetu of the fonlruclti uill In nil ease * be. cuurnnii-i'd by Ihe AMEHICAN SUHKTT I'O. W this city. Illi whcm. In view of ttic financial vom uKloim certain lo folbivr any cliunec In Ihe vurtem-y slnndard , arranse- tnrnls have been mudo lo Insure them. As lti eapltnl and surplus uf this oompHiiy exceeds ll\e million dollars , and Ihe coM nRaiiut which lhi > " | iilvlleRv " are IfMii'J will , moreover. b held until their maturity , wo fret lhat the stcurlly ofTrrvU Is iibsolulc nnd rvcommend Ilia contracts unrefoneJIj. This Instil unco co\cm. amonjcst oilier classes. Ihe following : Those who owe money or morlRaces payable In Tti'ure wlio bsxe soil or conlractcd for the sale of merchandise rr securities , for ciport. on a cold rr forvlKn currency Imsls , nd mlKht have to buy them on a silver basis. In America , after the election. Tlios wtm have reversed the foreRolng opera tion , ns In the caw nf "aibliraKeuis In Ihe Ki-nln or cotton markets. These who hnvo sold foreign exchange for de- IIvrr > ' nfler llif election. Those whose Income Is derlve-1 from or whoso Inveslmcnls are In the fotm of mortCTKes , bomN or other obllKHtlons. the Interest nnd .rlnclii.il of which Is nol dlsllnclly payable In Those hnvlnR fund * on deposit with banks or .inkers. Inclurtlnc savlncs banks , who. under hf law. Imve not and cannot ns-jme any lln- Illty f"r K"ld irpaj ments , Tlilr Insurarre In tbe form offered Involves no rortrsrllon of Ihe currency or l"f "f Inlereft > y hoardliiR" and precludes nny iinpalrlolla vllhrtrawal of RT ! 1 from Ihe fnllpd ism ten rt-nmry. Its rtft-ct lielnc In Induceconllnued Im- inrts r > f irr'l nnd so KltvntMhen th.- financial mn- .111 : IUM\M > .irrivn. Similar mils on silver not tnmreil Rood till ) i-ci-mt..T 3in nt 70 cent' per ounce are al o to M > IK-URN ! nt nlmut Ik. eints per ounce premium. \Ve lnUP your corrmmndenro upon tne iiov ublect or nny other crnnecti-J wllh our bu.l- ners as bankers or brokers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YOUR MONEY can earn 300 PER CENT per annum In our Syptematlc Co-operative Plan of Fnc ulatlon. M\V svAi > icvrn NOW roiniixn. Rend for dcfcrlpllvc pamphlrls and Market Hevlcws : mailed fiee on implication. JH WllliK t CO. , N * llr iUer , llunk llefcrences. 50 llrondway. N. Y. BOY WHEAT ON THIS BREAK Wjeal had qulle n liooni durlns the past live weeks llreak occurred thr.iush prom tnklnu. Jet In enthis , hrc.nU nnd slay ulth It until the 3-rrnt mark Is teachcJ. Export dem ndI and rtturn of cold will mlvnncc all commodities. orre.i nd with H reliable llrm und fend for our advisory * hvct. Ix-ok on maiRln tradlns. cle. Our ofilwu l * lrK nearest lo the pll > , enables us to place trades pnmiptly. II. II. IIAIJMAXX A fO. . 33 Board of Trade. CHICACi'J. ' 1M > JIAKH voirit sioxuv liAHX .MOXHY. Under our syslemallc co-opcralUe plan of rpocnlation. "You Avoid Hlrks. " Seltlc. ments made once a wiek. - Hums of 20 to Jl WW Invested under our plan will yield tallafaclory returns , rrwpei-tua explain- Inc our mi'thod. inalle.1 free. SA.M. ICII.I.IH .v ( < ) . , M llroniluiiy. X ' " ' York. lle t reference. Agents wonted In every city. Money ! Money ! ! AMKIMCAS AND EUltOlMiAN IM oHS' ASSOCIATION. Iliillillii * ; . Xoiv Ytirk. Buyer for Its own nnd forelRn account Gold Copper nnd head mines ; Ulectrlo Streut Iliillronds ; Water 1'owers ; Timber and Coal Lindn. Money advanced for Mine. Railroad and other development. WHEAT BOOMING und never ofTeied a better opportunity for matins - ins money. Write K. 5. Munay & Co. . lljnkera & ] ! rolm ; , 122 Itlallo Itl.ls. . Cilcago. members of the Chicago Hoard of Truile In nooj tlundliiR , for their l > nok on Rtatlttlcs and Specu lative InformalI > M , and I"lly Market letter. ! > oth trf..SPECIAL ATTBNT1ON GIVEN TO OK TOWN OITDRItP MlLtfAK TIME CARD Lratcs lUCULINCTCN Ac MO. llIYit.iAriUeT Omaliall.'iilon Ucpui , Km f ; Mu uii bi.i. } omitlin ' " SriSam. . . r..l env Expiern . . . . tKtm : 4Uim.Hlli | IH1U. Mont. & 1'uk-et and. Ex , ( : Uiinn < : Sii'in . Ucnvtr Eipit- * * . 4 ; piu 7:0-pm..N : > trn iha Locul ( exieut Sunday ) . . 7Upin . . .Lincoln lcal ( except Sumla.l < : Muia 2Upm..rabt Ma ! ! ( for Lincoln ) -Jjllr. . . _ Leavci ICHICAGO. I1UHLINOTON . Vi.tAnlvei OmahalUnlor Uei-ol , ICiili & Mu on tilt. ) Omnlia 6:00 | > m . ClilciiRO Vccltlmle . . . S:00am : DMlum . Chicago Kipltjs. . 4Upm : T:50pm..Clilcaeo uptl SI. I.d'jls lii > res . . $ :00am : HMOam . rac'nc junilKm Local . 6lvpra : ' Mall . Leave * | ClficX5orilIU & BT. 1'AUL.IArrlvea OmahalUnlon Depot , lOtlic Mi ton stn.j Umali.v " " :30pm : . . . . . Cliioago Limited . 8 : nm llOO.im..Clilcne : ' Exprt-n ( ex. Kuii < iay ) . . _ ICHICAGO & NOr.TiMVEST'N.jAlTlves OmahalUnlon Dei > ot. IClh & Muton Sis.j Omjha 10lam Eari m Expn-Mf 3:4&pni : 4iSpm V < ttlbuled Limited S:49pm : iUim ; Bt. Paul Express , I'jJOum CMOam rff. I' u ! Limited : ( rm 7:30am..Carr : : ; jr Kloux CUy l cnl. . " ' C:3Cpm : ORiuna Clil.-ato Special. . . . Mlttourl Valley l < ycnl. . . . . Lea\s ICH1CAQO. It .1. A rACIFIC.Arri. | ' s" OmalinUJnlon Depot. 10th * Mason Bls.l Omalu " " ' " " ' KAHT. 10:4Cnm..AllitntIc : lex , Bunday } . . 5:15ptn : 7AOpm NUht Expr-u- SilSatr 4.SCpm..Clilc ao Veitlbuleil LlmilrJ . . . la'.prr 4 Wim. . . St T'.iul Vemihulyl Llmlifrf . . IMim Cllpm. Oklahoma * Texai Ex. ( * x. HUT > . ) . ! 0Uam : , Coloradc _ Llmlt u. , . . . . . . , . :00pm : JATrTveT Omnhaj Def t , "ih cj v'ctter fill Oinnha " Cl'nm . Rmux Clir AcvomnujJatlon. . . . . tff ; > yra 12Mpm. : . . Sioux C"ty ! Utprm its. r'un. ) , .UJiafi tl'pm. ; . . Bl. r iu. Lnnll "l. . . . . . . . . . 8:10aii : I -avei I"F.7 . "a > ! O. " BALLET. iAtrll OmaliaJ IVpol. ltiiund _ UVli.'irr Hl . , Omaha "alw > pm..T..rB t Mnlf r"l Expreo . "sToojim 3Cpm..tcs. : Hal.l Wvo. nr , tve. Min ) , . SWpra : JtOam..fi-rar.r. : : IXMI I ( Sundays Only ) . . 7W : > .im NunolH iJxyrtim test. Stm ; . , . .10:25 : tn Clipm. : . . _ . . . . iifitjraut _ Kxpnt , . 8:10uru : l35vei f K" C'TVt. / A'crilT lArrTveT OmnhDH'nlon Oepol , ICth r Moron HIM Omali "VCJaTn.r : " Kansas i'lly Piiy n l > reM7 < i10nni ; IOCOpmK. : c. | gtlt Ex. via II. 1' . Tmn . eifAim Leave * / MlRSOtmi PACIFIC. lArrlvea Omali jDepot. 15th nnd Weliiter Bt . . .LOmiihj SSOpm..rCelir ; : ka ft Konoui Limited , ! l2:2pm : to."tn : Kanias City Expreti. . . . . . . . C00am ; iMlim : | Vcliratkft Lineal ( ex. Hun. ) . . . . . 9O.im ( Leav ei < r'HIOl'X CITY A'PACIFIC. lArrlvei iliaDepoi | _ _ , Ulh and WebtlerSu. I Qniah * " ' ' jyspm..81. ; Paul Llmlleil.ttnm _ Leaves [ "SioiJX"riTV& pJwiVtS JArrlveV OmalialUiilon Depot , ICtli U Mnson 81a. ( Omah CMOam. . , . . . . I'niil Passonter . . . .ll-.lfpin 7:30am .Bloux City rassrnctr. . . . . , , t:0pra : CMpm : St. Paul l.lmltil > : ' . ' 0jm Lenve * I UNION PACIK1C. JAr'fTve Omkli | Uiilon Depot. IQlh ti Mnmm 8t > . | Onia ; lam . . . . .Kearney Exprreii. . , , , , , , . 4lCiit : | l:20am : . Oierlnnd Llmlleil . 4ltHl : | ' . & Rtroniiti'K Ex. It * . Bun ) ) ZOipie : ( :4lpm.nranJ : Inland Exprrii ( ex. Hun ) . ll'O'.tiri lMpm. : . . . _ . 2 rani Mull , _ _ . _ L , _ ' 4 m CeiTvft [ W All ABH Tl A I r .WAY TXrt lvr 7mai1UrUin ) Deput. Ulh U Mk on fll . | Omjh * . , . , . .St , I ) ul Cannon Hall . . . . . .Jl50 ; i