0 Till ! ) OMAHA DAILY 111315 : 'I UESIAY. OCTOBER 27 , 1890. COJUIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After a Number of Nervous fluctuations Wheat Olosod One Cent Higher , THAT CEREAL WAS FLIGHTY ALL DAY It Prove * < hc nulleat DnjIn the. Corn IMt tlml tin * Keen .Seen TJicrp for ii Month. CHICAGO , Oct. M.-Aftor ft number of nervous micturitions over n considerable nuiKO the prlco of December whcnl closed todny with nn ndvnnco of 1 cent/- The burning of two biff local elevators lind con- Rltlcrnblo Inilucnco In mnlntnlnlng prices toward the close. Other markets were ex tremely dull but Htendy , corn ndvnnclng 'Ac , on In about the same , itnd provisions from 24c ! to 5c. ' Wheat was decidedly nervout throughout the sMWIon , nnd speculntors were evidently at Htii as to whether It was better to buyer or to sell wheat. Weak forclsn market nnd heavy northwestern receipts favored lower prices ; the sensational decline last week of nearly lie per bu. suggested n uulll- clont reason to expect a t ceo very of partly that nt least. Knelt of those factors niter- nnteil In their Influence over a rnngo of about 2c per bushel during the two first two hours of the session. The first trades In December were over a simultaneous range In different parts of the pit of from G9c to "OJic as compared with Saturday's closing prlco of C9 > ic , shorts Immediately manifested a tlcslro to cover , and their efforts ran the price up rapidly to 71 tie. flcoond entiles from Liverpool quoted ? id ilcellno In addition to * 4d lower prices quoted nt the stnrt , and created n flvc-mln- me Htnmpcdo resulting In n decline to C91Jc. In n mlnuto after the latter quotation was current the price was linen to GOTic , from nil of which It can bo seen how unsettled were the Ideas of the speculators. Satur day wheat In Chicago declined 3 c per bu. nnd It was expected that Liverpool would show n correspondingly decline , but It did nothing of the sort ; It opened lid higher for futures. Later In the day , however - over , the closing quotations from there re- vonlrd n slightly easier feeling. Contln- rntx.1 markets were rather weaker than the Kngllsh , Minneapolis and Duluth reported receipts of lK carloads against 1.CI3 n week ago , and 1,70-1 cars on the correspond ing day of last year. The domestic visible supply Increased 2 , < 77COO bu. compared with nn Increase -1,237,000 bu , the similar week of last year. A tire In the 1'aclllc elevator which was mild to have destroyed over 1,000,000 bu. of wheat lent Its aid to the bulls In the last hour of the session nnd had turned sentiment so the prlco went around to 7Ic nbout ten minutes from the close after many uritlccldcd fluctuations be tween the limits of CO io nnd 70 ! c. The latest trading price for December was from 70-Tic to 70Tic. It was the dullest day In the corn pit that has boon seen there for n month. Al though dull the market was by no menus weak. The firmness of cables was of sub stantial benefit as was ttlso the strength displayed by wheat toward the rlosc. May ojM-ned nt 2.s'4c ' , or lie higher than It closed Haturduy. It sold nt 2Mic nnd ns high nenr the end. ns from 284c ! to 2&c , with ZStic n the Intest trailing price. Onts were quiet , but n firm undertone was manifested , prices being almost en tirely controlled by corn. Offerings were light nnd UHTO was but little disposition to buy. May opened about Vic higher at from 21".n to I'fic. sold at Sl e , advanced to 214P nnd was offered nt from Ilftc to 21ic nt the close. Provisions were as dull as the corn mar ket and nbout nn n par with the latter In the matter of their firmness. The market showed Homo firmness early nnd advanced somewhat , but most of this was lost later. The closing was steady nt n slight advance. January pork closed 2J4e higher nt $7.90 ; Jnnuary lard To higher at JI.D2' ' ; January ribs 2'ic higher nt t-1M. Kstlmnted receipts Tuesday : Wheat , 375 cars : corn , 1,000 cars ; oats , 4SO cars ; hogs , 18.0CO head. The leading futures ranged ns follows : Articles. | Onon. I I Low * . | Cloa3. Wlirnt.Ko.V Oct. . . . . . . . . OHH Dec OOJi 711 , 7Ut 70MHK Way. 74MC7i 78 > l § Corn.No. S. Oct 23X S3H Dec 24 > < 23 I4Mf ( SIJiM-ft Mnjr l'8)i Ottn.No.-J. . Oct | 17K 17M 17M Dee 184 1BH MUT rorh.rorbbl Doc. 7 10 7 10 7 OS 7 05 Jan 7 87M 7 OS 7 H7H 7 PO Lant.iuolbs Dec 4 32H 4 27 W 4 3'JH Jan 4 SU 4 63 4 00 4 VJH Short Illus Doc 3 70 Jan .1 H7M a nan 3 R7U 3 00 Cnih quotations were as follows : riXM'll Hleaily ; hard spring patents , quotable nt IJ.704M.15. In wood ; winter patents , tSfOW 3.K ) ; ( trnlKhts , J3.MO3.CO ; Kprlni ; specials , 4.00 ; sprlnif patents. J3.M03.EO ; strulghts , J3.W S.30 ; hakeiH , l2.COfl2.SO. , , } V.aAJ-N'0' 2. "l" " ' " - 'SXc ; No. 3 sprlne. Cl C4c ; No. 2 red. m ; < i2Uc. COIlN-No. 2. Z3 irrt3ic. ( OATS-NO. 2 , m.eiso ; NO. 2 white , r. o. u , . . . l-lAXHiii > No. 1 , 70C70HC. TIMOTHY KKIID-I'rInic. JJ.45 , 1'UOVIHfONS MCM ixirk. per Mil. , 17.0507.10. { .nrd per 100 11 * . , J7.JJ4. Hhort rllm sides ( loose ) , . , J3.,0 ilW. Dry tailed thoulders ( tinxed ) , | 4,00t > 4.SS. Khnrt clear sides ( hexed ) , II. 0KN. ( 151,4 WIllHKY-Ulstlllcrs' finished goods , per sal. , ixit'LTnV Market quiet : turkeys , 8054c ! ; chickens. C&filic ; ducks , 7HOS > .tc. - Tha followlnB were the receipts and shipments On thnProlucupxchinira tojivtiio bnttor mar ket was * iiniii creamery , u HPc : dairy , HO ' M3W YOltIC GKMSItAl. MAUKKT. QnoliitloiiH of 4 lie In > - on VarlniiM CotlllllOllltll-H , NEW YOIHC. Oct.FLOUIlneceli.ts 29 COO bbls. ; exports , I .COO bbls. ; dull and unsettled , with spring patents loner to cell ; winter extras * 3.00G3.35 ; winter patents , R45J74.CO ; ivliitcr BtralKhts , } 4.:06'l.30 ; Minnesota patents , Jl. 3j ) 4.75 ; Minnesota bakers , .20ff3.SO ; winter . , western. C2c. 5 IIUI'KWIIIJAT ' 'TT"1111 ! western. J5.WH5.50 - Uasler nt 27f3Sc.vvu""v , fi' iaellr : f > ' ° - 2- easier ; western , UA'A ' > , , rce < ? lnr' sse = 8Hc. Uuffnli \\IIUAT-Itpcelpti , JM.fiOO bu. ; exports Jl 7f3 ? Ui ' > 0tinuri"7No.1 : red , February. 1 , , -No-.1 . SIKc ; No. haul. SOHo f. o. b. , nlloat. Options were nulcler than usual today , opened firmer on en- bleu , cased off under bearish forclun but statistic : ) . recovered In the afternoon on expert bin Inn nnd firm lain cables , closing nt lUftl'.ic net nd Mince. Sales Included No. 2 red. May , C'OllN-ltecclpls , 1S2.CCO bu. : exports , ZI.100 bii.- H > ot. .tendy ; No. : . aOflSOHc , Options opened Jim y , tlnully ' ! " nflcr , " " ! "B oft llllller ' ' ' ' " recelptB with wheat and close. ! unchntiKed to Uo net hlKlier ; October closed I0' c ; Decem ber. 31ViOl.c. cloned 31 ; c. ' ' OATS llrcelpts , 4S6oo bu. ; exports , 119.72Sbu. ; f ' t. "Her ; No. 2 , K c. Options were dul closcil" > tVccloilnfc" ut nct decline ; October CWtSUcSUaily : ' " 'I'1' ' ' " ! ? . MOCOc ; good to choice , LUATIIKIl I-'Irm nt JOflMc ; hemlocle IlEht ' ° "c"vy . . . . Ilt'TTKIl-IU-celpts. S.KI pkB . ; market steady ; estern creamery , i.4 : oc : western dalri' . k ! o : Ulslns. Me ; factoi-y. 7 ic. . CIinKSi-ltii-i.lptH , 6 , ( 0 pkff . ; larse , 7O lOUc ; urnall , 7i ( 10'io ; part skims , HiKe. IIOOBIlecelpts. . 4,101 pkirs. : market steady ; stnte and l'ennil\anla , isiif:0c ; wcitern , 11& ' slTALIX\V-DuU and easy ; city , 3 ! c ; countrj' . ' 'oiIJ3-retroleiim. quiet ; United closed at J.14'i ! ' bid. llosln , llrm ; strained , common to uood , ll.M. Tunwntlne. steady ; : s : tfJo. Coltonsrrd nil , about tleady : prime crudu , K4723a ; tirlma summer yellow , " 04CfI7c ! ; prime white , 2SOMC. 1UCK- l n : domestic , fair to extra ; SHUCc ; MoiA8Sia : Firm ; New Orleans , open kettle , Z9IT37C. nuncillTS TO IIViitrOOIFlrmt cotton , by ( li'iiin. 8-lt.li iiraln. by team , Cd. MUTAL8 1'lit Inm. vlendyi louthem. HO.t'fJ ll,7Ci North American , JlO.W-ttlS-M. Copprr , uulet ; lake brokers. J 10.75 ; rxchanse , J10.75U11.CO. Ixiul. tcady ; dementia brokers , U.M ; tichaine , JJ.M Tin , firm , utrnlts , lit COOIJ.SOt , " , g quirt Kpeller , quiet ) domestic , $1.70(1 OMAHA ( jr.Mill.M , MAltlCKT. Cniiillllnn of Trndr nilil O."lntlons on Stntilr niul I'nnoy I'roilttce , nnas-aood nock. ice. IltTTiit-Common ) to fair , tc ; choice to fancy , country , llQCoi itparator crtnmtry , ISOlte ; cnthercd crtnm , IJOUc. a\Mi-I'ralrl : chickens , r > w doz. , J.75fl4.0 ! Ountl , J1.7MJ5.00 ; teal ducln , JI.W ; red heads nnJ nmllanls , 12.71 100. CHIJKBK-Uomtst'c brick , 8c : Tdam. per dot. , t ) X ; club lioute. Mb. Jan. per dot. . JI.1S ; Llm- bergcr. fancy , ixr lb , , PC ; nnquefort , ' .4-tu. Jnrn , per III. * . , J3.W ; Youns Americas , 10'ic ; twins , fancy , fr'tc. VHAI. Choice fet , t to ! ! < Ibs. , are quoted at , ( tfc ; Intce nnd ronr e. < OGc. DIHKSID I'OULTHY Hprlint chickens , "d old hens , O'ifKc ' ; turkeys , 10812c ; ccese , lOc ; duck * . Hv. LIVi : I'Ot'LTnY-IIent , 5Ucj rocks , 3c : spring chickens , C' c , FprlnR dticKs. iwo ; turkeys , 8c. I'lfinoNBLive , 0c , dcnd pigeons not wanted. HAY I'plnnd. K. midland. JI.W ) : lowland. Jl ; rye eirnw. (4 ; color makes tlic price on liny : light Imles sell the beit ; only top grades brine tup price * . IIIIOOM COnN-Knlremely slow rale : new crop , drllvered ml trnck In country : choice green fcK-wnrklnc rnrpot. per lb. , 2Wc : choice green , runnlnc to hurl 7'jc : cntrmon. 1'ic. SWKirr I'pTATOiS-On : orders , per bbl. TOMATOKS4 I'er U-l > " . bnnket , MRCOc. HNIONK-aooil slock , per bu. . KffMc. LIMA linANS-l'er lb. , 4c. HKANH Hiin.l ( ileked nnvy. per bu . 51 40tTI f.O. CAnilAOR Home Rrnwn , per hundred , 7.nOoc. Cni.nUV-I'cr i1i > r. . 2T.c ; fancy , Inrce. COtOc. rOTATOnS-dood stock , per bu. , SOQKc. ritt'lTS. OHAPKS Now York. I2V4c ; large lots , lie. CAI.IFOIINIA I'nAClllJH None. PLUMB No shlpplnir Mock. CALIFOHNIA nUAl'US Toknys nnd other fancy varieties , II.iJ. CMlANllKltlllK.H-Cnpo Coil , per Mil. . JO OOflr , CO AI'PLis-Cooklmr. per Mil. . 11.75 : cntlnc. JI.SS O2.00 ; Jonathans , fnncy , J2.25 ; fancy New York , 12.00. CALIFORNIA PKARR-Pcr box , Jl.85iT2.00.m QUINCHS-I'er bbl. , Jl. TIIOI'IPAL FHUITS. OIlANOnS-MexIcnn , . LKMONH Mesalnas , . J3.OOfl5.CO : California lemons. J4.0W4.CO. llANANAB-Cholce. large stock , per bunch , J2.0cot.25 : medium-sired bunches , lt.60S2.00. MKATS. ' Ocod native Hirers , 400 to COO Ibs. , umi 7c ; woMcin Mcers , C(5 > ic : good cows nnd hclf- crs , fW.ic : medium cows nnd heifers , 414c ; Rood foreqtuirn-rs cows nnd heifers , 3Wo ; KOO < I forequnrtcrs natUe steers , Do ; 'pood hindquarters - quarters cows nnd heifers , C'4o : good hlndquar- tcrs native steers , 84cj ! cow rounds. Co ; cow plate * . So ; IxineleiH chucks , < c : mw chucks , 3c : steera chucks. 3Kc ; beef tenderloins , 15c : beef rolls , boneless , Sc ; ulrloln butts , bnnelcxx , " loin backs , bonders. 9c ; loin bncks , 7c : cow ribs , No. 3 , 6c ; coiv loins. No. 3 , 8ci beef trlmmlnus , 3Jc ! ; rump butts , Cc ; shoulder clods , Cc 1'OHK Droned hops , Cc ; pork loins , C4c ! ; pork tenderloins , 15c ; spare rllis , tc ; ham siiumRe. butts , to : pork shoulders , roush , 4c ; pork shoulders , rklnned , 4ijc ; pork trlmmlnps , Co ; leaf Inrd , not rendered , S'/.c , XIUTTON Ilrerfcd lnml , CV4c ; ilreFscd mutton , Cc ; racks , iiuittim , DC ; ICRS. mutton. E'.ic ; sad dles , mutton. S'.ic ; ntcws , 3c ; sheep pluvns , 3c ; sheep tongues , per doz. , 2Jc. HIDiS AND TALLOW. IIIDKS No , 1 green hides. Be ; Nn. 2 ( rrcen hides , tc ; No. 1 preen snltcd hides , 6c ; No. 2 creen salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 % cnl calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Cc ; No. 2 teal cnlf , 8 to IS Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , fcUDc ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 'OSc ; No. 1 dry snlted hides , 7c ; part cured hides , He per lb. Icm than fully cured. SIinKP I'lILTS-Oreen fnlted. * ach , 23 elc ( , sreen sailed shearlnss ( short woolcd early skins ) , each , lie ; dry shearings ( short woolrd curly skins ) . No. 1 , enih , Cc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled cnrlv rklnt ) , No. I , rnch , Co ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Hi. , actual weight , < 05c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , act ual weight , 3Htc. dry flir.l Calorado butcher wool pelts , per Ih nctunl weight , < 85c : dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts per lb , , nctu.il weight , 3 { ? < c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pa > freight tin them. TALLOW AND ailRASR Tallow , No. 1 , 3c tallow. No. 2 , 24c ; grenFe , while A. 3c : greane , white II , 2c : Krense. yellow , 2c ; Krcnse , durk , l Jc ; old butter , 2IJ24c ! ; beeswax , prime , ! ! { / 22c ; rouRh tnllow , Ic. HONKS In car lots , weigher nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , JI2.00BU.OO dry country , blenched , per ton. J10.0012.00 ; dry coun try. ' damp nnd meaty , per ton , J6.00ft8.00. \\'OOI/ Unwashed , One heavy. 6f 7c ; line , light SjJJo. quarter blood , 10O12c : seedy , burry am chnffy , FflSc : celled nnd broken , coarse. 7fl9c rotted and broken , nne , CjJSc. Fleece washed Medium , IJOISc : line , MOlCc ; tub wnihcd , ICf Uc : blnck. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tnc locks , 2Q3c deai pulled. CICc , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S . I.cinln Cenernl Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. :0.-FLOUIt-Irtwer at n ile- cllno which holds buyers on * ; pntenls. JICO 7l.lt ; f'rju/01 * > s-c53-5i fancy. 13.0083.10 ; choice. WHI.AT IIlRher ; cables Kept prices up here for n time today , the buying being shnni and snappy with not mue : for' sales. During the last hour the incculallvo market wns nenous nnd tmtetllrd , but the close was lUc to iyo hither than SaturJny ; spat , Hull ; No. 2 red , cauli , elevator. 72 < ? 7ic ! ; track. 72ff74c ; No. 2 hard , cash. C4 > ic ; December. Wa bid ; May. 7919 > ic. CYHN utures rnimcd a shade hlRher thnn Saturday ; spot. Heady ; No. 2 cash. 22Uc ; Dc- cemlwr , Sio bid ; May. 20iGciC ; OATS I itures were dull and easy ; spot , lower : No. 2 cash , 17 0 bid ; May , 2:0 bid. HYK Kosy nt 34Vic. COHN MUAL-tl.40. 1IUAN Quiet at 40c , east track , and 4c , this side. side.HAY HAY Dull , with supplies nmpte for nil In qulry ! prairie , J0.0007.W ; timothy. J3.CO&9-W , this side. side.WHISKY WHISKY tl.ll. LKAD Strong and advancing nt } 2.C2HO'.72H Speller , firm at J3.C715. I'HOVISIONS 1'ork , hlsher : standard mess jobbing , 17.550'7.73. InrO , hlgiier ; prime steam J4.20 ; choice , Jl.27'4 , llacon , boxed shoulders extra short clear and ribs , J4.CH ! ; short , JI.2I Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , extra shor clear and ribs , JUtj. 1'OULTIIY Steady ; chickens' , eld , Cc : spring CUc ; turkeys , quiet at 7c ; ducks , quiet nt ' geene , quiet nt 4QCc. ItKCnilTS Flour , 3.000 bids. : wheat , 60.000 bu. : corn. 335COO bu. ; oats. GTi.OOO bu. SHirMKNTS Flour. 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 43,000 bu. ; com , 101,000 bu. ; oats , 19,000 bu. Liverpool MarketN. LlVIIUrOOU Ocl. : C.-AVIIKAT-Snot quiet demand poor ; No. 2 red , sprint ; , Cs 6d ; No. California , 7s 2 > L I'Mtures opened steady , wit ! near nnd distant positions I'd hlntier ; clonei. steady , with October and November Hd lowe nnd other months unchanged from Saturday' closing ; business about equally distributed ; Ii cember , January. tVbrunry nnd March , 6s 3'4d. ' COHN Si ) t ( inlet ; American , mixed , new , 3s 3d Futures opened quiet , with near positions Ii' hlKhtr , nnd dlntant poiltlonn 15,1 higher ; closet , steady , with November nnd December ( id lilclic und other months unchanged from Knlurdiiy * clonlliL- prices ; bunlness about equally distributed Octohcr. 3s Slid ; Novemtier , 3s 2 > id ; lecember 33 3d , January , 3s 2d ; 1'cbruary , 3a Zil ; March 3s 2d. ri/JUlt Steady : demand moderate ; St. Loul fancy winter. 3s .Hi. I'HOVIHIONS llacon , firm ; demand moderate Cumberland cut , 28 to 50 Ibs. , 35s ; thort Hbs 20 to 24 His. , 30s ; lonu clear , light. 35 to 38 Ibs. 31s ; lone clear , heavy , 40 to 45 Urn , , 9s ; shor clear bncks , light , 18 Ibs. , 29s ; rhort clear mid dies , heavy , 45 to CO lb . , 25s 6d : clear bellies , 1 to 1C His. , ; 0s Cd. Hhoulders , rquare , 12 to 1 Ibs. , 20s. Hams , short cut , II to 1C Ibs. . Cls Tnllow , line North American , 20s M. Ilecf , extra India mees , COs ; prime mess. 40s ; prime mesa line western , 47s Cd , medium western , 40s. I ird quiet ; prime western , 23s Cd ; refined. In palls CIIKKSE Finn ; demand modemte ; nnes American , white ( August ) , 49s ; finest Amerl can. colored ( Anginal , COs. IIUTTnit-Klncst United States. 7 ; good. Cls OILS Llnsccd , 18s Gd. rctroleum , refined , d-d . - . - HlJKniGlIHATOR UUll.--I.-orcquarteri. ! ! 34d hindquarters , Cid. HOI'S At London ( Pacino coast ) , 3. ColTeiInrlcel. . NEW YOniv. Oct. 26.-COKn7D-Optlons openeil dull with prices 6010 points lower 01 n , largo Increase In vlnlblc mpply and the failure of Kurope lo respond to Saturday's advance here : rulinl dull und featureless ; closed Inactive 6 points advance In 10 points net decline ; March SS.Wnia.iO ; December , fJ.Ktf3.70 ; total warehoune dellMTles from the United States , 10.C1S bnci Including 9.557 from New York ; New Yorl : slock today , 21'J.IIO bags ; United States stock. 2.4US bags ; nlloiit for the United States. 4M.OOO bags total \lslblo for the United States , C92.4U : bans , ngalnit C61.1IG bags lait year. HAVHIJ , Oct. 2G.COr'l''iiC'losed dull , will October ) Jf net ndvancc ; other months un changed ; rales , 9,000 bu. SANTOS , Oct. M. COFFEn-Sleaily : gooi average Santos , 12.3(0 rcla ; receipts. 2C,1K ( ) b.igs Block. 438,000 tugs. Weekly report : Steady : KOO < average , per 10 kilos , 12,300 rels ; receipts durlnk the week , 1R3.KK ) bags ; shipments to the Unite Slutes , W.Oi.0 bags ; itock. 45H.OiiO bags. HAMIIUHO , Oct. 28. 4TO1TEB Quiet nt < pfK advance : sales. O.OCO bags , IlIO , Oct. 2G.-COFniJ-Flat ; No. 7 Itlo , ll.COO rels ; exchange , 8 9-32d : receipts , 3.000 bags cleared for the United Slates , 10,000 bags cleared for Uurojic. 3,000 bags ; stock , SW..OOO b.uoi Wfekly report : Flat : exchange , standard , ll.COi. rels ; receipts during the week , U.OuO b.igs ; ship ments to the United Stales. 79,000 bags : stock SOS.OOO bogs. Yurie Allnlner < liiotntlon . NKW YOHK. Oct. 2.1-Tho . folloivlnr are the clotting liilnnquo'atloiB ! ; riulwer . 4' ' Ouuino . BH ) Cliollar. . 200 . Con. Cal. A Va. . . . IHII UnlcKHllrer . 101) lIcadwoiHt . imi OutckBllver PfJ.,1000 ( Jonld ACurry. . . . . 75 .siorr.i Nnvaiiii. . . , . 0 ] Huln iNurcrosa. . l.H ) Standard Con . 130 2UOU Union Con . ( > u IroiiSUvcr. . 40 Yellow Jacket. . . . CO Mexican . 4(1 ( financial NutcH. MBMI'HIS , Oct. S0.-Clearlngs , I37.M : . bal "l'- J-f-IH1" ' . OctZ6Clearlngs , J3C7SC30i , bal oncen , | : C3,7C3 ! money B8 per c uti New York dltcount bMi 1.M discount i tkcd. HAI.TI.Monn Oct.CI irlng , 11,978,788 ! ttnvf outttVNH , Oct.ciriirinKii , ti.3jr.4je ! Nle York cxchnnRe , bank par , commcreliil , | t(4 cr 11,000 discount. CHICAOO , Oct. S6.-Clenrlrfrs. ( III.T7GOS ; money firm m 7 per cent for time nnd cull onn j New York cxclmnnff. 90o dlncounl ; for- Ipn exchange , slrody ; demand , M8IU ! n > n. II.81U. _ _ _ STOCKH AM ) IIO.NDS. All Ili-opiit " HrporilH of Activity SllulillITI > IMIPI | Yonlrrdny. NKW YOIHC , Oct. K.-AII recent records of no- Ivlly were fllnlitly exceeded to < lny nnd the mar- ct dUpUycil n decided broadening tendency , ( though SiiRar by fnr eurpnMcd nny nllicr In- Ivldunl tock In extent of trading. With the Inslc exception of the last mentioned stock , the ndiiMrlnH were mnttrlnlly outdated In point f Interrs-t by the railway lie ) . Tlie railway narhct workcil up to niRrcMvo trenath , par- Ictilarly In the late drallnKs. nlthoush London irlces were dlnatii > olnllnK nnd the forelsncrs. ifler early fairly liberal purchases , took to feli ne. Other temporarily ileprrrslnit Influences | \ rtrlnKcncy In call money rates , ranging up o 10 MI * cent , bill eli ) lnR nt C per cent , nnd nn mfnvornblp exhibit of the earnings for Septcm- itit r by St. Paul. The road mentioned fhowed a lecrenn1 In KrofS nf j:04.111 , nnd n decreare In net of 1334,252. The KloeK yielded per cent to 2H im the exhibit , but rallied subsequently to 314. The general fustnlnlnir factors eonrlstnl I'th further gold arrivals nnd Increased Mrvngth In I he resources of the banks In the general enpecj j atlon of Improvcmcr * In the llnanclal and Imil * I nes situation. Purchnici by commission houfcs wire on nn Increasing teak1 , takl.ig In the low irlced flocks nnd In the Mclallles heavy cover- nir of shorts stimulated the advance. The coal , ers were active nnd nvernged gains of n polnj , Icspltc uncntlBfactory trade conditions reported. Western Union nnd Manhattan were 'the ' early extreme wenk features , losing 1 to 1 > 1 per cent respectively , but the declines were made up sub- ( nuently In sympathy with the general market. The extreme ndvnnces ranged between 1 to 3 per cent , the'last In Pullman. Sugar came next , rls- ng 24 per cent to 115. The closing was strong m the highest prices of the day. The bond mar ket nlvo exhibited n tendency to harden and the olunic of bunlness was larger. The more i prominent lisues recorded slight gain ? . The sales aggregated (1,524,000. Governments movfrd rregularly on dealings of )9ioo. ) Silver certlll- I cates were weak nnd lower un sales of J33.000. I States Issues were more ncthc at unimportant changes. , The Evening Post's London flnnnclal cablegram J snjs : The stock markets were steady today. The settlement In mines began today. Con- tnngoes were not heavy , but nevertheless mines arc the dullest market for the moment. Hates nt ' the general settlement nru expected to be stlffer , because of dearer money , nnd not because of ; the size of the account , nlthough Americans may show nn Increased bull position , Console , ingllrh : rails nnd other markets clwcd good. Americans were sternly , responding to the rise n New York rather than to any Initiative here. The decline. In French exchange on 1/mdun Is luo to the action of Parts In drawing money from here In accordance with the recent heavy sale * of securities for the French account. On the fjondon market , the effect produced nt last week's close by the Hank of ICngland's borrow- ng from the open market was neutralized today by the further release of JC.VIO.OOO Japanese money. This caused an casing olT In London time money rates. The Purls nnd Berlin markets were firm. The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the Now York exchange todny : Chicago Jt Alton. . 138 1'tillm.in Palace. . . C..1I.&Q 7AM Rc.-ullnr SilH Chlcaco Gas 70M'H-11. ' W IB Con olldnlod Oa * 14S < Ml O. W.tif 1 -10 ( ! . . O. . O , , V St. L. . . 27J HOOK Inland OS5f Colo. Coai.Iron , 1 1st. Paul. . . . 7l : ) < roitonOII Uort. . . . IW : doom I'-M'I Delawarek Hud. . llMh St. P..VOmim. . . . 4ui Del..Lick..V . . . 163 ilonM I''OH 1)&K. ( ! . pfd : < ( ( 'Southern ' IMciOo. . l.'l KanlTonn 14 4 'Suear ' Itoflnurv. . . . Rrto Tonn. Ooal , Vlrot : X4H 'oootii. . . . . . . . . . . lu" ToxasPacino 8 > J FortWnvne lliO T..VO.Oont. iifd. . . 50 ( J.Northern pfd . Ill Union I'4dtic R < - ( C.ktl.l. 11M 01 U. 9. Kxorom 30 HocMiiir V.itlov. . . 134 \V. St. U ft I' il < IlllnolHOuntr.il. . . U1H W. St. U A P. ofj. lfii St. 1XDiiHitn. . . . 'Jl \Vulla K.inro Kx. . . HO K..VT.PM , W-8lern Union. . . . LalccKrloJc West 17 IVhcelliijr I fcL K. . ilonM IIH I iln pfa 274 UikcSUoro i. 147K IM. ASL L Lead Trimt I.t 11. 0 UnilHVllio i .V. . . . 40'- ' . n. ! > 211 U .VN.A N. L 10 Manhattan Con. . . . C.F.&I Mcinuhlb.v o 13 do nM MlchiirniiCoiit III T. St. L. .t It. C. . . . 4H' Klhsnnrl IMclIlo. . T. St. L. .V1C.C. pfl 10 Mobile A Ohio TH S. It. 11. NnshvllloCli.it. . . . OH S. U. It ifd National CorJ.i.'u. Am. Tab. Co Ido nfd DA N.J. Contra ! . Am.Tel. AC. Co. . til N..I W.DM ICom'IC.lblo Co. . . 141) North Am. Co Am.Sim.ir pfd 101) ) Northern I'aclllo. . U. S. Cordazo eti. IKU N. 1'aclllo Ufa , . . . . t2 ! U. S. Lentnor pfd. ( I'JlJ U. 1 . U. At O U.S. HuUb r Northwestern 10'- U. S Hubborpfd. . doufd 144 fS L.S.iKlKtTIl Ibid , 'offered 1 nil assays uenti pild. The total sales of stock today were IC2.702 shares. Including : American HuK.ir. CS.OOO ; Jlur- llnxton , 6COO ; C'lilcnk-o Gas , 11,400 : General Klectrlc , 0.300 ; Louisville & Nurhvlllc , 10.COO ; Manhattan , 3,800 ; Heading , 7,700 ; HI. 1'aul , 24,900 ; Tennepree Conl nnil Iron , 6. 3(0 ; Union 1'acltlc , 3.00Vnliash ; preferred , 3.2CO ; Western Union , 7,400 ; Silver certificates , W.OOO. NtMV York Money. NBW YOUK , Oct. 26. HONEY ON Stiune nt 6 per cent ; lait loan nnd closed at 6 per cent. riUMi : MRRCANTir.E PAPnn Nominally. 7 < J9 per cent. STKULING EXCHANGE Steady , with nctunl InulncBB In bankerV bills nt S4.S4Uff4.S4Vi for demand , nnd S4.SlUf4.81' & for sixty days ; posted mtes. I4.C2U4.S2U nnd I4.SJOI.SC ; commercial bills , J1.W4. IIAK HIL.VEH'ie RIl.VKIl CEIlTlKICATfiS-CSUOOMe. GOV13UNMENT llONDS-Irreirular ; state bonds , dull ; railroad hands , firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as follow ! : U..S 4irornew. . 110 0. 1' . latsor 'Ui. UH U.S. iHCO'.IU.UBW. 117 n. .V It. O. 7ii UHU U. S. 0" , Kit U. All. O. 41 Hi- ! . U. S. Cs.ooup 01H II , S. 4a , n < jr 11)7 ) . II. , t.S. A. (13. ( . . 0U U.S. 4s. con D 10 ! ) t . Ii. iS.A. 7 . . . 1011 II.SJ.Sii.rar 0.1 IL.VT.C. 6u . PacitlcOsof'US. . 1(11 ( dolls . Ala..cliss A KID M..K.&T. lst4 . Aia..claaNll 100 do''d 4i . AIB..CUS3U 1)4 ) MUUKU Union Os , . 107 Ala. Currency , . . . DO N , J.C. ( ion. 53. . . . lit La. Now Con. 4s. 110 No. P.icllla 1m. . . 114 MIssotirlUa KM titoudx . 10U5 ( N. C.iis lid N. W. Coinols . 133 N. C.4 doS. F. Ujb.Jt. ) S.c. iicmfunl. . . . R.O. West. ls . . . Tenn. now net Us. 75 St. P. Cansoli 73 . 120 tT < 'iui.nn rntt5i. KM do (7. Acl > . W.S . 111 ! Tenn. old Us OU St. U&I. M.GDnj. Vji. Contiinos St. I iS. P.Uoi.'l. doilcf rrud Tom I'.io. Intl. , . Atvhlson 4t 7 tie t Tuxai 1'ac. 2ds. . . . AtcnlHon''d A : io U. P. iHttofUU. . . . Canada do..H. . . . lilt WuHt Shore 4 . U & N. unified 4 . Si * O. R. VN. Ut3. . . . 10 ! ) Southern Oi N. raa. : Us . 00 'bid. IIONton Stock QuotntlniiK. BOSTON. Oct. ' 'd.-Call loans , SftBH per cent ; tlnip. lo.itiH. Offl7 per cent. Cloaln ? prices for BtockH , bonds and niliiliiK' shares : A.T. AS. F . 14 Wentllljli , Klee. . , a 4 Am. Huz.ir . 114H W. Kloc. ufd . 40 Am. Sucar iM. . . . 10U Win.Canlr.il . 40a Hay State Gas . ? < Kil. Klec. Ill in3 Hell Telephone. . . 204 ! < Ren. Klec. nfd . 0:1 : Iloslon .V Albany. von i AtchlHon c.i beaten * Milno . lilt ) Now Knsl-uid Os. . IloHion.t M , pfd. . Ifi-Jl * Con. Kloctrlo 53. . . C. U. , vy . 75 ( Win. Cent. Ists . . Fltchbur ? . OU Atlantic . 17 ( Jen. Klefllnc . 20 Iloston .t.Montani B5 IlllnoiH Steel . Ilutlo.t Uostoii. . . . B5a N Y. fcN. E . SIS Old Colonv . 177 KranUIln Ore. Short Llns. . . . IB Kcars.irso Rubocr. . Dsceol.i Union 1'acltlo . Uillncy 07k Tanmrack West End tifd. . . . 00 Wolvurlno bid. Sun rrancliico Mining Quotntloim. SAN FKAXCISrO. Oct 20. The ofllcl.il closlnc qiioUTtluna for mining Btocka today wuro as fol lows ; Alta 1'J lldlo.V Norcroas. . AlDliaCon 11 ! JnBIIco C Audcs ' . ' 4 IConUto'.tv Con 4 ISolchcr r,4 Mexican 4'J I.'rm i llolchor. . . . 112 Mono 16 IlodioCoa DU Occidental Con , , . . 44 million 17 Ouhlr I''S Caledonia. 1'J Overman 12 Challungo Con. . . . 4'J Poiotn r > u Chollar. 200 Sjvairu O'J Contlounco I''O Scorpion O'Ja Con.ial.AV.i. ; . . . 170 Sierra Nevada. . , , ot Con. Iinnorl.il 2 Union Con , , , ' . ' Hi-own Point . . . . . 4' ' Utih Con u Rxcboauer 4 Yellow Jacket . . . 01 OouliI JcOilrrv 74 Silver bara , U57 < B ; Mexican dollars , Sight drafts , par ; tolt'gr.iplile , par. Loiiihin Sliivlc Quotation * . LONDON , Oct. 20. 4 p. m , cloBlnr : BILVEK 30 MGd per ounce. MONiY-241i ! ! i per rent. The rate of dl > count In the open market for short bills , 3'A per cent ; In the open market for three months' bills , 3i ! per cent. I'orrl rii I''linniola1. IiniU.IN. Oct. : ( . Uxclmngo on London , eight days' sight , 20 in.irks 3G pfg , 1'AIUS , Oct. rc. Time per cent rentes. 10U C7Uo for the account ; exchange un London. 2'f : i'ic for checks. IX3NDON , Oct. 20. Odd U quoted at lluenos Ayrvs at 178.60 ; Madrid , 19.2S ; Llihon , 31 ; Home , 107 , Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on bulancvii today , 23,000 ; amount Uepoilttd , COM. , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Opens withfTSinr Eun of Both Cattle BEEF "STEERS ALONE HOLD STEADY All Ollii-r firifaONof Cuttle Shim \\Vii kiifiui , I 'oo dor * Ilclnir Hie \VorNtllimH Fnlrly Ac- tire null Stonily. _ 7 sguryu OMAHA , Oct. 21. Receipts for thcjlaya Indicated were : Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. October 2(3 ( AU$1 l,39."i 6,035 73 October 21 1,133 4 , ) l 417 October 23 2.M1 3.C.13 2,937 October 22 2.7 , " 3.71G I'M . . . . October 21 6.97S 4,2(12 ( 1,037 October 20 3,470 4,1K ) October 19 4,37.1 1,411 f.9S 43 October 17 1.30P 3,013 3,170 1 October 10 l.KM 3.120 4,290 23 October IK 3.S07 4.7G2 1.S17 The olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by ench road wns : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. TT. r. system 7S .1 1 3 C. & N. W. ity 1 II. & M. U. U. U. . . 48 6 C. , U. & q. Ily. . . . 16 3 C. , U. I. & I > . east 1 C. . St. V. , M. & O. . . 3 ! ' . , 13. & M. V. . . . 33 6 1 Total receipts. .181 23 20 3 The disposition of the ilny's receipts wns ns follows , each buyer purchasing the hum- bcr of hend I nil leu ted : Huycrs. Cnttlo. Hogs. Sheep , Omnhn Packing Co 35 O. H. Hammond Co. . . . 4.17 748 . . . . Swift nnd Company 491 1 . . . . Cudalty 1'ncktng Co f03 1 1,732 It. Hccker nnd leRnn 351 I.obmnn & Uothschllds. . . 277 AV. I. Stephens 19 Hill & Lewis Co .OS IH'tilon & Underwood 8.1 Other buyers KiS Left over 700. COO 200 Totnl 4TU7" 1,400 1.D32 CATTLK Tlio week opens with n largo run of cnttlo , the InrROst since Wednesday of last week , nnd with the mnrhct not en tirely sntlsfnctory In nil cases to tlio selling Interests. Ilecf steers illd not show much variation from last week BO far ns values were con- cerncff nnd they were nbout the only kind of cattle that could bo quoted fully sternly. TLcro were only nbout n dozen lomls of western cattle thnt were really Kood enough for the packers nnd not many natives , out- hunch of ngnt Rood natives sold up to $1. < 0. Wlillo no great activity wns developed the demand wns more thnn otitinl to the offerings nnd n clearance wns effected In reasonably Rood season. Cows nnd heifers were In much larger supply thnn usual on this market , not far from forty loads being offered for sale. The extra number of cnttlo on sale nnd the nbscnco of nny marked Increase In the demand naturally enough produced n walk nnd dull market. Huycrs claimed thnt they would pny steady prices for really de sirable kinds , but the general tendency of the market wns lower , Stockers nnd feeders were slow nnd dull from start to finish nnd tin-re was the least show of nctlvlty In the feeder division that there has been nny time this season so far. liuycrs who happened to wnnt n few cattle of a certain kind to nil some special order would pay pretty close to steady prices for the cattle that Just happened to fill tlio bill. However , the general market wns not only dull as noted nbove , but owcr. Some dealers 'tiro louring on this being the low wctk , owing to the near np- preach to election time. Representative sales : ' air STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No.Av , ' : Pr. No. Av. Pr. 75 20..1372 il 40 COWS. . 910 1 SO 1..1COO 2 10 6..1003 2 35 . DCO 200 29.- . 971 2 SO 13. . . . 733 2 43 .1100 2 00 1 , : . : NO 2 55 9..li:0 2 CO 4. . . . 937 2M . 2. . . . 7CO 2 10 2. . 'j .1010 2 10 2. . . . 730 2 CO 14. , . . Mi 2 10 47.1. . 910' 2 45 HULLS. 1..1S30 1 75 l. .IKO 2 CO 2..1100 233 2..1413 175 4..11CJ 235 1..UOO 1S5 STAOS. 19. . . .1071 2 M OXIIN. . I..11W 2 CO CALVES , I. . . . 1(0 4 DO L. . . 110' B CO 8TOCKEUS AND KIJEDKIIS. 1..10SO , 275 . 11..1075 3W 6. . . . IC5 300 Z..1000 2 75 6..10CO 300 WKSTUHNH. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1KO 2 oo 2 steers 1110 2 to NKUHASICA Jjow- 1010 240 14 feeders. . . . 008 300 2 feeders..H40 2 CO 40 feeders. . . . 763 3 CO J. J. Mclntosli. 1 tteaer SCO 2 50 2S feeder S52 3 10 33 feeders. . . , 600 3 13 FOUT1I DAKOTA. ll > ull 1430 175 3 steers. 1KO 310 . , , I'M Swallow. r. 50 feeders..1ICO 300 West & n , 2 bulls 1370 200 Ccowg 10 8 235 * ° s JjJSjj 2 10 21 steers 1150 3 15 " J" . W. Dalzcll. < c < 10 2 Z1S 45eteers 13S7 335 10 cows . 11CS 2 CO _ , 1 calf . ICO C 25 Tlnnln. 7 cows 918 2 4 feeders. . . .1110 2 K 2 cows 7S5 2 50 21 feeders. . . .10S3 2 65 9 sirs , tie..1027 2 Helle f. L. S. Co. H cows 800 T W 7 heifers D50 2 65 < > ; M2 230 4 feeders. . . . S12 303 Khclfera 933 260 6 feeders. . . . C02 315 WYOMING C. C. Slaughter. 5 sirs , TCI..1HC 2 90 W. D. Drlscoll. 1 str. Tex. . . 9302 60 31 sirs. Tex. . . 907 2 80 KSTIIAYB. 1 cow KO 200 7cowa 1107 278 1 cow . 1130 2 40 11 steers i:4C 3 15 K O. Harrlton. 34 ttre , tip. . .1092 2 15 S2 steers 1034 320 27 Bt , Ilu. . . 1114 2K ! ! f3 steers md 3 SO Swnn It. & C. Co. 4 rows . 1070 2 Oi ) CO cows 1116 2 C5 9 cow * . S73 2 30 IS heifers 1091 2(5 4 etrs , tltf..l01C 2 45 26 steers 12GS 340 ITitt & Ferris Cattle Co. 14COW8 . % ! 175 102 fccilcrn. . . .11(7 3 IS 5 cows . 1050 210 ISO feeders. . . .1227 3 20 41 cows . 1027 241 21 steers . 1300 3 U 2 heifers . 10CG 2 S5 S5UTAH. UTAH. 22 sirs , tie. . .1251 2 CO 103 feeders. . . .1033 290 25 sirs , tit- . . .11CS 2 75 COLOItADO. lljull . 1500 190 3 steers 1203 3 15 3 feeders. . . . SI3 3 15 15OREGON. OREGON. 3 feeders. . . . (93 3 00 37 feeders. . . . 903 3 IS 24 feeders..1121 3 00 Jl. K. Parsons. 55 heifers 951 2 SO 61 feeders. . . .110 300 43 heifers 1-C7 2 CO CONEVADA. NEVADA. 3 cows 1013 215 11 feeders. , . . 9:9 275 12 cows IMC 243 C5 feeders..1035 303 ( bulls 1130 2 CO 25 feeders , . . .11(2 ( 320 IDAHO. 1 cow 870 2 15 1 COW 10CO 2 75 9 cous 1073 2 15 1 feeder 770 3 00 25 cows. 1020 2 43 15 feeders. . . . S74 3 00 4 stags 193 2 CO 45 feeders.IOCS 305 HOGS About the came number of hoes were hero today us n. wccK ago , that Is , twenty-two loads. The market .Atas without feature of Im portance , and there Is \cry little to say In ex planation of the day's 'trading. It could nil be summed up In the t w words , "fairly active und steady , " SB The heavy hotsold 'nt ' J3.20C3.25 , and the medium weights und Heht nt 3.3083.40. The neck opens wjtl | , the market jut nbout where It was at tine 'opening of lust week. Values on IIOKS nrc now only nbout 20o lower thnn they were a Jnir .ago , but they arc Jl.25 lower than two jcafs JUKO. Three years ago todny the average llrlec paid for hogs on this market was JC.ll. ltetircEcntatlvtrcalcii : No. Av. till. Pr.17U No. Av. Sh. I'r. 20 301 80 17U (2 31C 200 13 & < 2G 409 SO 60 311 120 3 23 15 2iO 40 M 3U3 ICO 3 45 344 40 M SU4 ICO C3 373 69 : w 200 3 25 48 321 . . . 3 20 67 275 JO 3 30 K 34C 120 CO 2i3 120 3 30 11 329 Cl 292 120 3 30 C8 308 240 ' : oo 3 30 03 313 1M ! ! . ! ! ! ! ' 3 30 C3 331 to CS 278 'so 3 30 49 314 i:0 325 71 193 40 3 40 AND i.NlS. 1 . 310 1 CO' ? ' 4 , , ,310 820 1 . 4W EO 300 2 395 3 20 4 . 407 3 15 Ii 2M 3 HO 1 . S80 3 IS 3 2C3 3 20 6 . 400 3 17 W 18 1 HHCUr There were ten double decks of sheep here , and whllu the drinund was Rood the mar ket was easier , llcprm'ntatlva vales : Nn. Av. Pr. 711 Utnh mixed . in U G5 149 Utah jearllngs . (8 t 75 9 Utah lambs . C3 3 00 C99 Utah lambs . (7 8 60 ICanmiH Cltr ! , ! > < Nttirk. KAN8AH CITY , Oct. 26. CATTLIJ-Itccelpts , 7,000 head ; shipments , 2,400 head. Market steady to strong , and active ; Texas ( leers , JI.ISiiJ.M ; Texas co\v , JI.tXlti2.CO ; native leers , J3.00UI.7S ; imlhu cows and helfurs , Jl.oo < ; 3.00 ; utocl.cm and feeders , j.tt/3H ; bulli , Jl.Wi/tM. IIOOH Ilecelnts , 4.COO hvad ; vhlpmenls , 1,100 head. Market opened strong , cloned wruk ; hulk o ( salts , J3.2IQ1.39 : heavy , I3.20GJ.IO , ' pucker. nnd mixed , , .SmS , llnhto , IJ.M01.49t Ynrkem , | 2.30ff ] 40 , pigs , Jl.204.i3 30. SIIHKI'Receipts. . 6.000 lienJ , slilpments , St head , Market steadyi Inmbs , I2.00U4.U , mut tons , J2.25fll.00. _ MVU STOCK. In HORM Trnilc Slnrlril Actlvclr > ! < tpnily rrli-co. CHICAGO , Oct. : . With light receipts of cat tle , sellers msnnscd to dlfpcse of choice bec\es nt 10c higher , while others were steady. Trade was on A batls ot from J2.23 to J3.CO for poor to common nnd up to tl.CO to K.i' for cholc * to fancy , with sales largely n | from J1SO to JI.40 ; exporters were fair bu > ers of choice entile , nnd there wns n fair stocker nnd feeder trade nt from J.M to J3.M. Cows and heifers brought JI.73 to J3M ; Lulls selllntc at from Jl 75 to J.1.H , nnd calves nt from J3 to Jfi. Texas Rrn s Heels were nitnln In fnlr demind nt from JS.CO to J.I.OB , nnd western rangers were wnnted nt from JS.W to S3.73 for steers nnd nt from J2.CO to J3.30 for cows nnd heifers. In hogs trade started off nrtUcly nt steady prices , but soon dv\ eloped n weaker feeling with sales n nickel lower. The titty's rales were made nt n range of from J3.10 In JJ.CO for com * moil tn prime droves with the bulk going nt from ? 3.G ta J.1.3B nnd prime heavy medium and light weights telling clorc together. Light weights were the weakest nnd the slowest. Offerings of sheep were well tnkcn at nbout last week's range of prices. Inferior to choice Hocks of Miccp were wanted nt from Jl.CO tn J3.25 ; western range sheep selling chlelly nt from | 2.M to 13.10. iJiml'K fold anywhere from J2.CO to J2.73 for Inferior upo from J4.24 to JI.&O for choice Hocks , with sales largely nt from J3.25 to J4.40. Itecclpts : Cattle , IW > 0 head ; hogs , 3S.OCO head ; sheep , 1S.COO hend. _ \ < MV Y rlc Ilvp StocU. NP.W YOHK , Oct. SC.-HKKViS-llccelpts. 2.331 hend ; steers nnd oxen , active , lOo higher ; bulls , steady nnd firm , dry COWF , generally lower ; native Kteors. J3.4SfT4.CO ; stags and. oxen. j.7C 4.00 ; bulls. J2.00 2.CO ; dry cows , J1.:5 7.K1 ; Ktiro. pean cables quote American steers nt IOfflO\c , drefscil weight ; sheep at StflOc , dressed weight ; rcfrleerator Iwcf , 7i 7M5c ; no exiwrls. HHUii' : AND LAMIlS-ltccclpts , 11.SI5 head ; nero active nnd slightly firmer ; 'sheep , J3.CO ( { > 3. 75. 75.1IOOS Ilccelpts , 17,600 head ; stronger ; J3.S5O 4,25 , _ Stock In Sight. Ilecord of receipts of live stocl : nt the four principal markets , October : < i , isrc : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha . R.978 4i2 ; 1.037 Chicago . 15,500 SS.OOO 18,01)0 ) Knnrns City . 7,000 4,500 5,000 St. Loul . 4.000 4,500 1,500 Totals . . . . 31.473 C1.2M 25.C37 St. I.ntilN Live Stuck. RT. LOUIS , Oct. ! C.-CATTLI-Ilecclpts. 4,000 head ; steady to strong. ' HOClS-ltecelpls. 4,500 head. Market Cc higher ; Yorkers. J3.40W3.CO ; packers , J3.W03.43 ; heavy , J3.C003.55. Silt : ! : ! ' Ilccelpts , l.COO head ; steady. NtMV York Wheat Markrt Tnnip. Ni\V TOlllC. Oct. 1C. The speculative whent market today was a tame affair whin con trasted with the stirring events of last week. Total transactions In futures today were 7.49.2- 000 bu. nnd the range on December only ! i ? . against a rnngo of from 3',4c to 4c on Snturdaj. Pcnllngs were mostly among rc.ilpers. At times there would be n sudden Hurry of excitement nnd n quick movement of prices , but un the whole the session was qulto commonplace. A higher ret of > Llvcnx > ol cables than expected r.nvo bulls an opening ndviintnge , which thfy maintained with few exceptions nil day. Hen\y weekly gains In both American nnd English vlil- hies were iff set by the export I Jslncss , nmount- Ilif to about 2(0.000 ( bu. New York nnd out- 1 irtM Ivc-oniter sold from 7Cic to 78 3-lCc , clos ing nt 77ir. ICllIINIIH Clt } ' A KANSAS CITY. Oct. ! . WIIKAT Market acthc nt Hatunlay's prices ; No. 2 hard , 59flC2'4c ; No. 3 , 5C 5Sc ; No. 2 red , 73f74c ; No , 3 , C7O70c ; No. 2 uprlng1. C9c ; No. 3 , C5c. COHN Market active ami steady ; No. 2 mixed. 21l4c ; No. 2 white , 2222'.4c. OATS Mnrkct nctlie nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , nominally 17c ; No. 1 white , old , SIHfl-.Sc ; new , icai74c. ! ItYIV-Market nrmcr ; No. 2 mixed , 30c. HAY Market steady ; choice timothy , 18.00. HIITTOIl Market steady. nOQS Market higher ; tendency quiet , nbout lie. Cotton Market. , NCW YOHK , Oct. : . COTTON Ppot closed steady : middling , uplands , 7 15-Uc ; middling. gulf , 8 3-lCc ; rales , 1,9(5 bales , rutures clon-,1 quiet nnd ptendy : palow , 135,000 bales ; October , J7.69 ; NovemlnT. J7.C1 ; December. J7.7H : January , J7.7S ; March. J7. : < 9 ; April , JS.03 ; .May , J3 07 , June , 13.19 ; July , 15.13. NKW OHLHANR. Oct. 26. COTTON-na y : middling1 , 7 13-lCc ; low middling , "c ; good ordi nary , cic. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 2 COTTON Steady nnd un changed ; middling , C 3-lCc ; sales. 70 bales ; re ceipts , 4,423 bales ; shipments , COG bales ; stock , 23J'9S ' bales. _ I'oorln 3lnrlcitn. rnortlA. Oct. 2C. COIlN-Kteady ; No. 2 , 23o ; No. 3. 22 c. OATS Inactive ; No. 2 irlilto , : OVic | Ha. 3 white , . IIYI3 null ; No. 2 , 34ft35o. WHISKY-Steady ; J1.18 for high wines. WHKAT New , No. 2 red winter. 9'c. ItncniPTS-Corn , C2.350 bu. ; oats , 92,900 bu , ; rye. 2.400 bu. ; whisky , 75 guls. ; wheat , 7,200 bu. BHII'MKNTS Corn. C1.150 bu. ; oats. 117,250 bu. ; rye , none ; whliky , 1.075 gals. ; wheat , 2,400 bu. Dry ( iiioiln. NHW YOniC , Oct. 1C. Urown cotton shared In an Improved demand , although there were many oles of moderate quantities , the collective sales taking ; n good bulk , lllenched cottons of the low medium grade were looked after nnd good lots were turned down because of required deliveries. Printed fabrics shared In n light request. There Is a better feeling abroad and an enlarged demand may develop at any moment. StiKiir Miirkct. NEW TOHK. Oct. 28. SUCJAH Haw , firm ; fair refining , 2Jc : centrifugal , 90 tc t , 333 1-lCc. Heflncd. firm ; standard "A , " 4c ; confectioners' "A , " 4c : granulated , 4'tc. LONDON. Oct. 2C. SUOAH Cane , dull ; little ( Tolnc ; centrifugal. Java. Is 6d ; Muscovado , fair terming , 4s 3d. liect , dull ; rather caey ; Octo ber , 9s ; November , 9a Ifal. VlHlIiIt * Grain Siiiipl- . NCW YOHK. Oct. 26. Tlic visible supply of grain Saturday , October 24 , as compiled by the Nf < w York 1'mdiicc exchange Is ns follows : Wheat , 57,285OfiO 1 > U. ; Increase. 2,477.000. Corn , 17.S5G.OOO bu. ; Inert use. CS1.000 bu. Oats , 10,901- 000 bu. ; IncrenM , 7CC.OCO bu. Itye. 3.500.000 bu. ; Increase. 155.000 bu. Uarley , 4,416,000 bu. ; In crease , 1,005,000 bu. Toledo Oral ii. TOLEDO , Oct. 2 . WIIHAT Higher ; No. 2 , cash , 7SHc ; December , fO'ic ; May , flic. COHN Dull , but steady ; No. 2 mixed , 25V4C. OAT8 Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 19c. HYK Inactive : No. 2 cash , 37c. CLOVUH SUUD-Stcody ; prime , J7.10. MlnneaiiollH AVheiit. MINNCAI'OLIS , Oct. 26. WHHAT October closed nt CCc ; December , C8T ( jC9c ; May , 73\c. On trnck : No , 1 hard. CCftc ; No. 1 northern , C5Kc ; No. 2 northern , 63Hc ; receipts , 1,322 cars. llutter .llnrket. ELOIN. III. . Oct. 26 llUTTnil Stendy ; offer ing ) ! , 117 , 4SO Ibs. ; bales , 36,000 Ibs. at 19a and 49.SCO Ibs. ut 20c. _ 4)11 Oily Market. OIL CITY , 1'a. , Ocf. 26. Credit balance ? , JI.14 ; certificates , nn bids ; shipments , 93,922 bbls. ; runs , 100,090 bbls. _ TrlHcn Wlicnt. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 26.-WIIEAT-Qulct ; December , J1.31ii May , ll.35i. TWO IIILI ) KOII mniiWAY uoiuinitY. ( o He tliu Men \VIio Held Up Claim IliiNlioliu. William Mayo and George Hall , two of tbo tlireo men who are alleged to have liold up and robbed Claus Dosholm last Saturday nlfiht , were Riven a preliminary hearing bcforo Judge Gordon yesterday and were bound over to tbo district court In $1 > GOO bonds. Albert Ilelnhacklo , the remaining member of the trio that was with Iloaliolm during portions of Saturday evening , was also arraigned but was discharged by the pollco judge , as It was evident from the evidence produced that ho was not with Hosholm at the tlmo ho was Assaulted. Mayo and Hall persisted In the story first given to the pollco that other parties had tlono the liolillug-up and that tlicy had fled when llosholm was knocked down. When questioned closely the men contradicted each other In numerous particulars , Sold liy tilt : MarHlinl. The Kaufman cigar stock at Sixteenth and Dodge streets was sold yesterday b'y the United States marshal In pursuance of an order of court , The stock has been In the hands of a receiver. H. P. Warner & Co. purchased the fixtures for $200 , and also a portion of the stock fcr $250. The remainder of the stock was purchased by C. L. 1'lcasant for $2,450. Sunday LIMV Violated. The pollco have caused a warrant to bo Issued for the arrest of T. Hart for keeping his oaloon , at Thirteenth and Cans streets , open Sunday. Although the day was Sun day , It Is alleged that three or four men were drinking In the place. Ono of the parties WUH arrested for being drunk and disorderly , and was fined | 1 'and costs ycu- tcrday moruluK , Many lives of usefulness nave been cut short by' neglect to break up an ordinary cold , .Pneumonia , bronchitis and even con sumption can bo averted by the prompt use ol One Mlnuto Couch Cure , MKUTIXU nv HM.UI IJSTATII MK.V. I'roposril Convention nf Heal Dniilem IN DlnciiRiieil , There w a no rcRulnr meeting of the IlMl Ditnlo uxchnnge yesterday. Sec retary Shrlver wn abtcnt In Town , nrul no reports were brought up , The member * lunched together , ami afterward dlscusst-d the proposed stnte convention of real estate men , the object of which In to outline needed reforms In the real cslato luwn ot Nebraska. A number of letter * from leal estate men thronglintjt the state were rend. With n nlnglo exception they shovvrd that the Idea of the convention U received v lth con siderable favor. The members of the Omnhn exchange feel much encouraged over the receipt of many favorable replies to letters Intended to learn the sentiment of the real estate men of the state regarding the move ment. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amendments to tlr'4 Constitution of the State of Nebraska , ad hereinafter set forth In full , are submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to be voted upon at the general election to beheld hold Tuesday , November 3 , A. D. 1836 : A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , nnd five (5) ( ) , of nrtlclo six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to number of judges of the supreme court and their term of ofllcc. He It resolved and enacted by the Lesls- laturo of the Stnto of Nebraska : Suction 1. That section two (2) ) of article nix (0) ( of the Constitution of the Suite of Nebraska bo amended so us to read ns fol lows : Section 2 , The supreme court shall until otherwise provided by law , consist of Ilvo ( G ) Judges , n majority of whom shall bo necessary to form n quorum or to pronounce - nounco n decision. It shall hnvo angina ! jurisdiction In cases relating to revenue , civil easel In which the state shall bo n party , mandamus , quo warranto , habeas corpus , nnd such appellate Jurisdiction , UH may lie provided by law. Section 2. That section four (1) ( ) of nrtlclo six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the state of Nebraska , bo amended so as to rend as fol lows : Section 4. The Judges of the supreme court shall bo elected by the electors of the statti nt large , nnd their term of olllee , except aa hereinafter provided , shall be fern n period of not less than five (5) ( years ns the legislature may proscribe. Section 3 That section nvo ( D ) of article six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State oC Nebraska , bu amended to rend as follows : Section 6. At the nrst general election to be held In the year 1S9S. there shall bo elected two Judges of the supreme court one of whom shall bo cleeted for'n term of two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four (4) ( ) years , nnd nt each general election there after , there shull ba elected one JudRo of the supreme court for the term of nvo (5) ( ) years , unions otherwise provided by law ; 1'rovldcd. That the Judges of the supreme court whose terms hnvo not expired nt the time of holding the general election of isfl , shall continue to hold their olllco for tlio remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Armrnvnil Miirrih 90 A n 1R1T A Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of nrtlclo six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , ' relating to 'compensation of supreme and district court Judges. lie It resolved by the Legislature of the Stnto of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen (1.1) ) of article six i ) of the Constitution of tlio State of Nebraska be amended so as to read as follows : Sec. 13. The judges of the supreme nnd district courts shall receive for thrlr ser vices such compensation ns may bo pro vided by law , payable quarterly. The legislature shall nt Its first session after the adoption ot this amendment , three-fifths of the member * elected to ranh house concurring , establish their comnennntlon. Tim compensation so es tablished shall not bo chnnVcit ortcncr thnn once In four ycnrs , nnd In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each Iroiise of the legislature concur therein. Approved March 30 , A. D , 1S05. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) ( ) of nrtlrlo five ( S ) of the Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the officers of the executive department. ' no It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the Stuto of Nebraska : Section 1. That section twenty-four (24) ( of article flvo (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to read ns follows : Section 24. The officers of the executive department of the state government shall rocelvo for their services a compensation to bo established by law , which shall bo neither Increased nor diminished during the term for which they shnll have been commissioned and they shall not rccclvo to their own use nny fees , costs , Interests , upon public moneys In their hands or under their control , perquisites of ofllce or other compensation , mid all fees that may hereafter on payable by law for services performed by an ofllcc-r provided for In thU - lcln shall bo paid In advance Into the state treasury. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption of this amendment , three-fifths of the mem bers elected to each house of the legisla ture concurring , establish the xalnrlca of the ofllcers named In this article. The compensation so established snarl not ba changed oftcner than once In four years and In no event unless two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the leg islature concur therein. Aipprovcd March 29 , A. D. 16D3. A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to judicial power. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one (1) ( ) of article lx (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 1. The Judicial power of this state shall be vested In n supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the pcaco , police magistrates , and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme court ns may be created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 29 , A , D. 1835. A joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion cloven (11) ( ) of article six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , re lating to Incrcaso In number of supreme and district court judges. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) of artl- clo six ( C ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended to rend as fol * Sen'tlon 11 The legislature , whenever two- thirds of the members elected to each house shall concur therein , may. in or iiftor the year ono thousand eight hundred nnd j ninety-seven and not oftencr thnn once In every four years. Increase the number of judges of supreme and district courts , and the judicial districts of the state. Such districts shall bo formed of compact tcrrl-1 ( ory. and bounded by county lines ; und , such Increase , or nny cluingo In the boundaries of n district , wlmll not vacate , the olllco ot nny judge. Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1895. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section six ( C ) of article ono (1) ( ) of the Con-1 Btltutlon of the State of Nebraska , relating to trial by Jury. Ho It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg- Ulaturq of the Htato of Nrbnmkn : Section L That section BJC | ( C ) . article one (1) ( ) of the Constitution of the Hluto of Ne braska bo amended to read as follows : Hectlon 0 , The right of trial by Jury shall remain Inviolate , Tint the legislature may provide that In civil actions flvo-slxths of the Jury may render a verdict , nrul the legislature by also authorize trial by a jury of n less number than twelve men , In courts Inferior to the district court. Approved March 29 , A , U , 1805. A joint resolution proposing to amend section ono (1) ( ) of article flvo ( C ) of the Con- Htltulloa of Nebraska , relating to olllccrs of the executive department. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg- Islattiro of Ihu Stnto of Nebraska : Beet Ion 1. Thnt section ono (1) ( ) of article nvo ( D ) of the Constitution of the Hutu of Nebrnuku bu umundvd to read as fol lows : Section 1. The executive department shall consist of a governor , lieutenant governor , Hecrelury of ntuto , auditor of public ac counts , treasurer. superintendent of public ( attraction , Attorney general , coinmlwiloncfl tr puime luiitv .aid imildlng * . nnd thre < > 1'illroml commissioners , each of whom , cJ cent the snld railroad commissioners , hold hla olllco for n term of two year/ from the first Thursday after the flr t Tuesday In January , nfler his election , nnd until his successor U elected nnd quall- flrd. Knch railroad commissioner shall hold his olllee for n term of three year * , beginning on Uio first Thursday nfler the Ilrat Turrdny In January after hU election , and until his uscccnsor Is elected nnd quali fied ; Provided , however , That at the first general elec.'lon held after the ndnptlotr of this amendment there shall bo elected three railroad commissioners , ono for thh period of ono yenr , ono for the period o * two ycnrs , nnd ono for the period of thron yearn. The governor , secretary of state , nnd U or of public nucounta , nnd treasurer shall ictfldo nt the cnpltol during their term of olllee ; they shall keep the public ; rcrords , books nnd papers there , nnd shall jicrform such duties usmay bo required by Approved March SO , A. D , , 1S93. ( A Joint resolution proposing to amend tec tlon twenty-six (26) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of th Zongtltutlon of the State of Nebraska , limit , Ing the number of executive ttnto ofllccm. Hi' It resolved nnd enacted by the Islnturo of the Stnto of Nebraska : Section l. That section twenty-nix (26) ( ) of nrtlolo live ( S ) of the Constitution of ths State of Nebraska bo amended to iread as follows : Section 26 No other executive ) state offi cers except those nnme'd In section one (1) ( ) of thlt nrlloln Hhnll ho created , except by nn net of the legislature which Is con curred In by not ! e s thnn three-fourth * of the member * elected to each house thereof ; Provided , That any onice created by nn net of the legislature may bo nbollnhcd by the legislature , two-thirds of the member * elected to each house thereof concurring. Approved March 30 , A. U. . ISM. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section ulna (9) ( ) of nrtlctn right ( S ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pro viding for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of the itntc. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Lor Islatuio of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section nlno (9) ( of article eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State or Nebraska bo amended to read as fol lows : Section 9. All funds belonging to the ntnta for educational purposes , the Interest nnd Incoino whereof only nro to bo used , shall ho ilt'cmcd trust funds held bv the stnte , nnd the Htato shall supply all losses there * of thnt may In nny manner accrue. BO that the s.imo shall remain forever invlolnto hud umllmlnlMhcd , nnd shall not be In vested or loaned except on United fitatcn or stale securities , or rcRlstorod county bonds or registered school district lioiuli of this statu , nnd such fund * , with the Interest nnd Inronio thereof nrc hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes for which they nro crnntcd nnd set apart and shall not be transfetrcd to any other fund for other uses ; Provided , The board created by section ! 1 of this article Is empowered to sell from tlmo to tlmo any of the securities belong ing to the permanent school fund and In vest the proceeds arising thcrVfrom In any , of the securities enumerated In this sec tion bearing n higher rate of Interest , whenever nn opportunity for better Invest ment Is presented ; And piovldcd further. Thnt when nny warrant upon the slate treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance of nn appropria tion by the legislature nnd sccuird by the levy of n tux for Its payment , shall be presented to the stnto treasurer for pay ment , nnd there shall not bu nny money In the proper fund to pny such warrant , the board created by section 1 of this arti cle may direct the stnto treasurer to pny the amount due on such warrant from moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fund of the slnte , and h shall hold said warrant ns nn Investment of said permanent school fund. 7 ] Approved March 29 , A. IX , 1595. J , A joint resolution proposing nn'amcnJ- mcnt to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to nrtlcU ' twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo mini * ( bcrcd section two (2) ( ) , relative to the mcrc Ing of the government of cities of ttid metropolitan class and the government of the counties wherein such cities are lo cated. He It resolved and enacted by the Lcs Islnturo of thn StitUt of Nebraska : Section 1. That article twelve (12) ) of th < Constitution of the Slate of Nebraska b < amended by adding to said nrtlcla a new section to be numbered section two (2) ( ) , ta read ns follows : . Section 2. The government of nny city of the metropolitan class and the government of the county In which It Is located may bit merged wholly or In part when n proposN tlon so to do has been submitted by an- Iliorlty or law to thi * votom of nuuh rlty nnd county and received the assent or a majority of the votes cast In such city nrul also u majority of the votes cast In the county' exclusive of those cast In tucU metropolitan city at such election. ' I Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1S95. " ' A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( G ) of nrtlclo seven (7) ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner In which votes shall bo cast. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Lcc ( < Islaturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That sertlon six ( G ) of nrtlcla seven (7) of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebrnska be amended to read us fol lows : Suction C. All votes shall bo by ballot , or such other method na may ho prescribed by law , provided the secrecy of votlue b preserved Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1SJ3. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of nrtlclo fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , relit * tlvo to donations to works ot Internal Inv * provement and manufactories. De It resolved nnd enacted by the Lcglai Intiiro of thn State of Nebraska : ' Section I. That section two (2) ( ot nrtlclo fourteen (14) ( of the Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska , bo amended to read n follows : Section 2 , No city , county , town , precinct , municipality , or other subdivision of the stnto , nhnll ever make donations to any , wcrks of Internal Improvement , or manu * factory , unless u proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors and ratified by a two-thltds vote at nn rli-ctlon by authority of law ; Pro vided , That such donations of a county , with the donations of such subdivisions In the ngpregnto shall not exceed ten per cent of the nsscssi'd valuation of such county ; Provided , further. Thnt nny city or county , may , by a three-fourths vote Increnso such' Indebtedness five per cent. In addition to such ten oer cent nnd no bonds or evi dences of Indebtedness so Issued shall ba valid .unless the same shall hnvo endorsed thereon n certificate signet ! by the secre tary and auditor of state , shotting that the snmo Is Issued pursuant to law , , Approved March 9 , A. D. , 18D5. j , I , J , A , Piper , secretary of state of th * state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendments to the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska are true and correct copies of the original en rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature ot the State of Nebraska , as appears from said original bills on file In this olllee , and that all and each of said proposed amend ments are submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or i rejection at the general election to ba hold on Tuesday , the 3d day of November ! A , D. , 1890. In testimony whereof , I liavo thcrcuntd set i my band and affixed the great seal ot the stnto of Nebraska. i IDono at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , la the | year of our Lord , One Thousand Bight Hundred 1 and Ninety-six , of the Independ ence of the United Statcn the Ono Hundred nnd j Twenty-first , and ot this state th Thirtieth. j Seal , ) J , A. PIPER , Secretary of Staid , Auc 1 DtoNov3 morn only. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 10M : ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : , Hoard of Trade. Direct wires to CMII KO and New York , Correspondents : John A , Warrtn tt O > . WHEAT BOOMING' and never offered u belter opportunity for mak Inn money , Wrltu U. b. Murray t Co. , Hankers U Ilrokcrs , 12 : Illalto Hide. . C.llcaro , momlieril of tlie Chicago Hoard of Trudo In aooa Blandlng , for tlirlr lok l on Hlutlntlcs and Upccu- . luthe inforinutlun , und IMIIr Murkct LetUry both free. HI'HCIAL ATTUNTJON U1VUN 1(1 OUT Qif TOWN OllUEIia