r THE OMAHA DAILY HIS IS * , OCTOBER 4 , 1807 , COJIJII'RCIAL AND FINANCIAL Unaccountable Weakness in t'ar-B tenth Y/heat / Downward. OTHER MARKETS INDIPEND NTLY flrtM Ceirn Miiltrw n Sllitlit Hnln nt ChlciiRO , Out * ( JleiNi-H DiicliHiiKvel mill Pro- Are31 unity u 1-Vw Ce-ntu CHK'AdO , Oct. 2. The beats ran the wheat market today In plle of the help the bull" re ceived from the drouth. 1'arU won unaccount ably \ery weak , nnil thin encouraged the sell- Ini- , which rtfulttel It. a decline of ttOTtc In December. Corn wan nnn mid advanced USM.ic. Ont was unchanged at the cluie. nnd provisions Z ic lower to 2li8Sd higher. There was li model ate degree of strength In the wheat pit nt the opening , December darting ut Mfcei compared with yesterday's closing price of OUc. nn 1 advanced to tuKc at once. T it firmness was due In n great measure to the continuance of the drouth In the went , which Ik dally growing more serious , with no Immediate protpect of ruin. I.Ucrpool cables showed unexpected steadiness , considering the drop here yrrlerdny , and were nlso o factor. Hut t.ic little bulge with which trading commenced wan teen obliterated under a fltwd of selling , which was participated In Ly many of the blRr.cet operators. December went to S9 ic almost without flop. 11" statis tic * of the day writ by no means barph | , but traders were determined to sell , nevertheless , and tell they did. The Liverpool market was eiuotcd Irrceiilurly , Ud loner for December and Ud higher for May. Minneapolis and Dululh report 1,1X3 car * . aRalnsl lS6 cum a week ago and 1.114 cars the similar .Iny of the year before. Chicago lecclpls for the week were i'oatS ! ' bushels and the shipments 701,20(1 ( littsiieMi. The general expectation regarding the visible It that It will show 2,000.000 , bushels Intitaie. The dc- cllne to MiHc WBS followed by u rally to 9Jo. Covering by short * slutted the iccovtry , and when New Yo"ik reported n liberal foreign demand nt the decline the market grev unite strong temporarily. The doting v.eakne > of conti nental markets was the latctl InlUicnce and rounded up the cession decidedly In favor of the bears. Tails reported a dfc.lmIn nc.tr deliv eries equal to J'.lc ' per bushel nnd In more recent deliveries the break WUH much more pronounced. December finally sold down to H > ' , ; and cli ed at tlllieiDttc bid. With Hie exception of n short time In the inoni- Ing corn win Irresponsive to the weakness In wheat. The market averaged dim and eloped at UfiUo ad\ancc. Theie was no break In the drouth , and this fact caused n quite general covering by shorts. The market was helped also by the alriencc of shipments fioin Argentine , which country waa exporting heavily a year aio. ; nnd by tome reports of the Inferior quality of new corn. Total receipts wcic CSC cars. Decem ber ranged from 2 ! > ' , ' . , ® 29He to 2Jc , cloning nt S9Hc bid. Oats was dull , both In the cash and speculative rnarUcts , No Independent features of Interest de veloped , the market following t'.ie fluctuations of corn. Receipts amounted to C74 cam. Decem ber ranged between Wic and l.ic ! , cloning un changed ut 13ic asked. Provisions were dull. The decrease In stocks was better than expected , and lhl had the effect of causing the market to recover from the early dccllno due to yellow fever nowe. At the close December pork waa 2jc ! lower at $ S.JO ; December lard ZViftSe lower at J4.6CKJ.57ii , and December ribs about unchanged at J4.75. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 276 carsi corn , C35 cnrsj oats , 412 cars ; hogs , I.eifullng ftiturca ranged ns follows ; ArtlckH.1 Ogjii. | lllih. I LO.V. I RloJ3. IYe > stil'/ . Wheat- Oct. . . . 87 * < Dec. . . . OIHI HMMH May. . . 8H Corn Oct. . . J7 Dec. . . . 21) ) May. , . . H'JKWS OatB Oct. . . . 1(1 ( 111 1S IRK Dec. . . . May. . . li'J'4 lo k Oil. . . . R 20 R SO 8 02di 8 1)5 ) R 15 Die. . . . 8 : t < > U ' ' 1 O2 8 1.1 8 ' . ' 0 8 y.'S , Jan. . , . 0 'JO o 'no 0 I'JU I ) 1C U 15 Litnl- Ctt. . . . 4 4SU 4 47M 4 1'JS 4 47i ! 4 4'JMi Dec. . . ' * 4 57 ! , 4 SI ) 4 57.4 ' 4 At ) Jnn . . . 4 70' 4 7''Hi 4 117.4 4 7lih 1 07 ls Eh'tlUbn Oct. . . . 4 nil 4 1)7 H 4 00 4 ns 4 05 Dec. . . 1 75 4 77H 4 TJ 4 7B 4 7ft Jan. . . . 4 75 4 7" " 4 73 4 73 " " No. 2. Cash tjuotatlona were as follows : FLOUR Easy ; winter patents , 14.7005.00 ; BtralghtH , J4.fCft4.70 ; spring specials , $5.10 ; patents , S4.SiHc5.00. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 85Hc ; No. 3 78f83c ; No. 2 red , 03jc. COBN-No. S. Zi'.iWZi e. . OATS No. 2 , 18o f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , Zl'.J e > 22o : No. 3 white , 21@2Sc. 11YK No. 2 , 4IV4c. 11A11M3Y No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , SSSIOc ; No. 4 , 28Q33C. PIjAXSKRO No. 1. StaWc. TIMOTHY BiEH : I'llni" , J2.C2H. I'llOVISIONS MCFS pnik , per libl. , . Iird , per U"i Ibs. , l4.47H&l.tA Short ribs sides ( loose ) , JI.SS5i3.2il. Dry salted nhouldera ( hexed ) . S5.0075.2ri ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . I5.21PS.37H. WHISKY Distillers' finished Koods , per gal. , 11.22. BUClAnS Cut loaf , JS.96 ; Kranulatcd , < " .3I. On the 1'rnduce exchange today the butter marlcet , steady ; creameries. 12322.dairies. ; . 125f 18c. Clieene. atcaely , 8ft9c. Eggs , steady ; fresh , 13'ic , 1'oultry , tutkeyn , DfflOc ; chlclvons. 7'ic ; ducks. 7H Sc. NEW YOHIC .11 A It 1C KT. QnniiitleniN elf the * Day on Gent-ral CiMiiiiieiilltlrx , NKW YORK , Oct. 2. Fl/DUR Receipts , 20,3115 bblR. ; exports , 7.U3 bbls. ; Inactive and barely steady at old prices ; Minnesota patents , $5.1 Si ? B.40 ; Minnesota baiters , J4.3S 4.t,0 , ; winter patents , I5.10aS.3S ; winter FtralKhts , H.U&4.7S ; winter low irradcs , J3.101T3,20. Rye nour , easy ; fancy , t.25J : > S.CO. S.CO.11UCKWHKAT 11UCKWHKAT Quiet nt 4SCWe. CORNMBAL Steady ; yellow western , C8 ? . DARLEY Easl r t BOc. nARLEY MALT Dull : western , t5SC.'c. JlYE Easy ; No. 2 western , 4S(5c ( , WHEAT Receipts. 333000 bu.j exports , 120.SM liu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 led. 9J % . Options opened nrmfron higher cihUti Ihan rxperted , b ok tnarply under heavy short fellliu' , liuplred by cloudiness wiiit , and free nortltwertern rceelptu , but rallied on export rumbrs. cloning ' .iy.ic net lowtr ; No. Z red , May , POHffSIHc , cloted at ( Wtc ; October , OJUfi93Hc , cloted at ii3c CORN Ilecelpts , 169.775 bu. ; exports , 12354 bu. Gpot , steady ; No. 2 , 34Uc. Options opened up on cables , eased off wit'.i wheat , but rallied nn cor- erlni ; and clored partly U'-J net lower ; May elated at 37 lie ; Octpber , 32l32'ie. clored at 32Uc. OATS Rre-flpts , S34.COO bu , ; exp-irts 127Ri ! | bu. Bpot , quiet ; No. 2 , 23U 23'vC. OptlLiis dull all the forenoon , closlnt Ko lower ; Oclnl r clci-e , ! nt HAY Easy ; shlpp'ng , 4.(01f4 DO ; good to ell le , I5.WB7.H ) . HOI'H-Stcady ; state. 1(95 ( crop. 84c ; 1. . . crop , t&lc ; U97 crop , HfrUc ; I'ucinc coast. 1S6 ! crop. 384c ; 1W crop , COSc ; 1897 crop 12tf 15c. HIDES Steady ; Clalveiton , UeiCc ; Texus dry , IJVilflSc ! California. 17j'18c. LEATHEIt-Steady ; hemlock sole , lluenos Ayres. light to heavy weights , 20itf2tHc ; acid , llt'TTER Receipts. 3.2M pkgs. ; western cream- cry , 1422c ; ElKlns , 22c ; factory , WlJc. EQas-Recelpts , 600 pkgs. ; market steoily ; stulu and I'ennsylvanla , H'.ifrlSc ; western , 16ViW 17c. 17c.I'ROVISIONSIlfef. I'ROVISIONS-Ilfef. sleidy ; family , I9.00J/10.S1) ) ; extra mess. | 7,60b.f.O ; beef hams , J2C.KJJ27,00 : packet , tl.COS9.CO. Cut meats , dull ; pickled bellies , mote' pickled shoulders , S'ic ; pickled liams , BUfl'SUc. Uird , rteady ; western fttrni. 4.60.65 ; refined , quiet , 1'crUdull ; old mets , I9.wei.25 ; new tness. J9.6C rio.fO ; ihcrt clear , liowais.00 ; family. Ill.lOiTIS.oO. Tallow , dull ; city , J'.ic ; country , 3Kfl3 < c. OIIJJ 1'etroleum , dull ; no market. Reifln. tteady ; strained , common to gnod , 1.4031,45. Turpentine , firm at 33Vif33Uc. Ccttonketd , Inuc tlve ; prime crude. 21C2l'ii' : pilme summer yel low , Nrnic : butter oil , : $ ti'32c ; prime summer white. 2 o ; prime winter yellow , 3Z'jc. ' RICIJ Steady ; fair to extra , 4K04UC ; Japan , MOLAB3ES Steadv ; New Orleans , open kettlu foaA to choice , 25f31c , METAI3--I'lp Iron , steady ; southern. | 10.Slf II.W ; northern , tlO.(0 < H200. Copper , easy ; lirck * ' rs. J11.13. Lr-ad , strong ; brokeni , 14.06. Tin p'.ates , quiet. llallliniiriMnrkcl * . IIALTIMORE. Oct. I.-KLOl.'R-Quiet , un. chans-ed ; receipts. 1S.WO bbls. ; iports. none. . . . and.lower. Spot and month. SI'MflUHic ; steamer. No. Z td. Ji4 87Uc ; re ceipts. 4J.HS bu. ; exports , J2.000 bu. : slock , Sf6. . K4 bu , southern wheat , sample. Uj-9Sc ; south , ern , on xraile. 9 : c , CORN Weak ; spot , Jm32Sc ; month. JIW Hc ner tnlxnl , 23 > , ias9Ho ; receipts , 17 SW bu.i exports. 123.11 ! bu. ; louthern white corn , S7fl37Uc southern yellow , J4CS9o. ! OATB-Klrra ! No. J while. :6USJ7c ! No. 2 mixed Uoi receipts , SO. (00 bu. ; exports , none. RYK'-Dull and lower ; No. t weitern. He ; re ceipts t&lS bu. exports , none. HAY-Klrmi chop | llmolhy. J13.OOS1S.CO. GRAIN niEIOHTS-More clv | In steamers ; rsrctl room dull : steam to Liverpool , per bu. , 4'4d. October ; C < rk , for orders , per quarter , Is 7Hd October and November , ntOUrCEHutter vn < l fBis , llrm , unchantied , Ch e , steady , unchanced. St. I.oulM General Murketi. BT. IXJL'IH. Oct. I. KLOUR-Qulet and lUady ; , ll.COtt5.OOj straights , J4.0064.70 , medium , iiatents . WHEAT Lower , cloilnf with October Uc , D - cembor Ho and Mar Ko under yesterday. 1 > - cember opened HO hlihcr , but h vv ofterloH c&ustd a dtclla * of IVic- From UiU tn muk < t allied V 'Jill ' 1 < t Hint lal nnd clotfl weak with seller ! ' ( < > nbcve the botlim. Spot , dull , renvd and lowrr ; No. i ted m h In elevator , c ; en utick , 556 W to ; No. 2 hard cnsh , M4 O4c ; liet-emtur , 9SHr n ke < li Mf , Me rortN-Kiiturei" ptronir and ncivnnctns ; , though tlay closed wllh sellers Uc off from the top. Spot , enny ; No. I cash. 20c bid ; December , 26 < e nuktd , M y , 30Hd arkeil. OAT3 Future * utronK but better bids failed lo purchase , as sellers were shy , Bpot , easier ; S'o. 2 rash In i-lovM.ir. 19Uo bid ; on track , 0tt MHCI No. 2 while , 22C22HCI December , lTic bid ; May , 22c bid , RYK l iwer , 4SI142C CORNMIUISteady , Jl.MOl.t.5. HRAN Firm , hlghfr. niched , country points , 4CS4CHC. ; east tracK , 47c. FLA.VriEKI-Ixwer. tl'.ic. TIMOTHY HinD-'rlme. J2.70. HAY Hull , flrmj prairie , J0.75il7.M ; timothy , 8.78010.00. WHIRICY-J1.M. IllTTTnit-nrm ; creamery , icfl:4c ; . dairy. II CMC. KOHS Firm. 12Uc. POUI.TIIY Chlekers , Mcady : old bens , ( iUc ; sprlnKs , 7M74Ci ! ducks , C'.to ' ; geese , Cc ; turkeys , fOTTONTIEH-eSc. - _ JI.OW4.10. , Speller , dull , J4.f-5 ; PltOVIFIONfi Pork , Heady ! standard mess ohblng , JS.fO. Lard , higher ; prime steam , J4.37'i : cliolec , JI.4Z4. Ilacon flmxcd lots ) , extra short clear and rlhs , JC.5 ; shorts , IC.M ) . Drv cnlt d meat * ( boxed shoulders ) , extra short clcnr and ribs , JS.SO ! shorts , JS.75. RiCEIPTH-Flnur. 8.000 bbls. wheat. 2,000 ill. : coin , 80,000 bu. ; oats , 47OX1 bu , fclllPMENTS-Flour , 9.000 Mi's. ' : wher.t , BI.OM bit , ; corn , 1K1CO ) bit , ; oats. 10.COO bu. OMAHA OIMHAI , .MAitKii.y. Ceiiielltliin < > f Triulinnil . , ein Staple * nnil I'nnc.v Pruiliice. KOOH Good Block , weak at Uc. RUTTER Common to fnlr. So ; choice to fancy , ! OI4c ; eparntor creamery , 21 ; gathered cream ery , UC'Ii'c. ' ' VEAL Choice fat. SO to 120 lb , , quoted at 8c ; large and coarse , 4gSc. LIVE POULTRY Hens. GUU'c ; cocks. * Si4o ; prhiB chickens , per lb. , 7 > tc ; dueks , CS7o ; tur- ; cys , C05c. PIGEONS Live , 7fc ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland. JJ ; midland , J4.50 ; lowland , 14 ; rye straw , Jicolor makes the price on lay ; light bales M-II the best , only lop grades bring top prices. HlinOMfORN Extremely slow tales new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice green relf. wt.rklng carpe-t per lb. . 2K2Jtc ; choice green , running to hurl , 2t2iic ; common , IHc. ' ( UNTAix.n rc coc. TOMATOEB-Per half bu. bjsket , iiHIOc. ONIONS-Pcr bu. , Mij55 ( ; . LIMA REANR-Per lb. . 8c. IJEANS-Hand.picked navy , per bu , | 1.40ifl.CO. OAnilAOE-Homt. grown , Ic. WATKHMISLON8--Craleel , I'er doz. , J1.50. POTATOES Home grown. C0063C. I-'RUITS. AI'I'LES Per bbl. . I2.00fl2.25. NATIVE PLUMS-Per basket. 20fc35c. aRAPES-Crtllfornln. } 1.25fl.tO. CALIFORNIA PEAi'HES Per cafe. Craw- fords 80c clings. 7CO7CC. PEAIsn.irtlctt. ! . p r case. } 2.2 : ; Utah Rart- Ictts , I1.7.W1 MIlu.rrn Hnnlv , Jl fiOWl J.V HOME OROWN C.RAPES-Per basket. 14571Sc. CALII-'ORXIA PLUMS Per cafe. Jl.00iri.25. CRANIlERRIES-Cape Cod. perbbl. . J6.00. TI1OPICAL l-'RUITS. LEMONS Messlnas , Jt 2B34.50 ; choice Cali fornia , J4.CO. - " ' Medlterrnnein sweets. I4.2JR4.CO. I1ANANAS-Choice , large clock , per buncn , 2.CO2.25 ; medium-sized bunches , J1.50IJ2 00. MISCELLANEOUS. Nt'TB Almonds , Callfomla , per lb. . largo l e , ISc : IJrazlU. pr lb. , lOo : EngllBh walnuts , per lb. , funcy. soft shell. 1281.1c ; standorls , ! 0ff lie nitierla. per lb. . 10c ; pecans , polished. Inrgf. 9IOe : Jumbo , 11012c ; mrgc ht.-Kory nuts , J1.25 per bu ; eoconnuts 4Hc each. Fins Imi'orled ' fain-y , 4 crown. 20-lb. boxes , I2c : f crown. 50-lb. boxes. 13@l4c. HONKY Choice white , lie. CIDER Clarliled Juice , per half bbl. , J2.33 ; per bbl. . J4.COff4 2J MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each $ ! .2J ; Bill cans. pure. pr doz. . $12.00 ; half-sal , cane. 16.r , quart cans , J.1 f,0. FHrlSH MEATS. DKERSED llEEF-Oood native steers. 400 to COO Ibs. , 7c ; good forequartcrs , steers. 6c ; Koeij hlndinmrters , DC ; western steers , CS6W ? ! fancy heifers , tk1 ; good heifers , O'.ic ; good forequa : ter ? , heifers , 5c ; good hindquarters , heifers , PC good c ws , G4c ! ; fair cows , 5ic ; common cows , 5'4c ; cow forequurters , 4U4j1Cc ; cow hindquarters , 1 . REEF Ct'TS Tenderloins , ISc ; bone-lc-s ttrips. 9u ; strip loins , 7c rolls , 9c ; sirloin butts I'o ; shoulder clods , Cc ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks , 5c ; cow chucks , 4He ; boneless chucks , 44c ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plalcs. 3 c lUnk etpak C',4c ; loins. No. I , 14c ; loins. No. 2. lOHi- ; loins , No. 3 SV.c ; sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c ; ribs. No. 1 , lie , ribs , Mo. 2 , 6Vie ; ribs , No. S. d,5c steer rounds , "He : cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , Mic ; trim mings , 4c ; beef shanks , 2 c ; brains , per doK. , 35c ; swcetbrtads , per lb. , 12e' sweetbrends ( ralvesi , per lb. . 40o ; kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox tails , each 3o ; livers , per lb. , 2c ; hearts , per lb. . 2c : toiicues , per lb. , He. MUTTON Lambs , S'.ic ; sheep 7',5e ; market rncks ( lonp ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( unorti , 12c Icgn and saddles , Sc ; lamb legs , 9 ? ; breasts ana stewii. 3o ; tongues , each 3c. PORK Drcsied piss , Cc ; dresrcd hngs , 6 .e tenderloins , 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare rlbn. 4c ; bain saufagp , butts , Ge ; shoulders , rough. EUc ; shoul ders , skinned , Cc ; trimmings , 4' c lent lard , not rendered , tic ; heads , cleaned , 2c ; bliout and rr.rs , 3c ; ttackbones , IHc : cheek meats , Sc ; net-le bones , lc ; pigs' tails , 2c plucks , each SCj chitterlings , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearta. per doc. , 23 r ; stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , each "c ; kMnc.vs , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c. pics' feet , per doz. , 25c ; livers , each 3o. H1L.ES. TALLOW. KTC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 green hides. Cc ; No. 1 salted hides. S',4c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 7V4" ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 16 lb . Cc ; No. 1 dry nint hides , lli13 ; No. 2 dry flint hides , fcfflOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides 9310c ; part cured hide ? , ' .4c per lb. leas than fi'lly rureu. SHEEP PELTS Oreen' tailed , each IjJrTC- ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early fcktnt. ) each ISc ; dry > .hparllng.s ( short wonlt-o curly flilr.E ) , No. 1 , each f > c dry Hint. Kanniii. and Nebrahka butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4S7SC ; dry Hint , Kancas and Nebraska murrain wuol pelts , per lb. , actual welxht , 3 4c ; dry flint Cnlnuuln butcher wool pelts , per irj. , actual weight. 4JSc ; dry flint Colorado murr..ln wool poItB ; pfr lb. . actual weight. 3f4o ; feet cut off , as It Is useless lo pay freight on them , I.lvrrpool Orulii mill I'reivlHliuiN. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 2. WHEAT-No. 2 red. western winter , dull , 7s 8d ; No. 1 norilurn spring , dull , SB 6 d. CORN American mixed spot , new , steady. 3s % il ; American mixed epot , old , steady. 31J : Octoter , quiet. 3a d ; November , quiet , Ssl' l ; De < - < mber , quiet , 3s S9jd. FI/UR St. I ) Uls fancy winter , dull. 10s. HOPS At London , Pncltlo coast , steady , W-fiCSs. PROVISIONS Reef , extra India mess. dull. 67s ; prime mets. dull ten 3d. Pork , prime mess. line western , dull , WH prime mess medium western dull. 16s 3d. Hams , short cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. , dull , 33s Gd. Iluccn , Cumberland cut. 2S lo 30 IbB , , dull 33s Gi ; short ribs , 20 to 24 lbn. . dull , 3.1 Gd ; Ion ? clear middles , light , 33 to 3S Ibi . llrm , Z2s ; long clear middles , henvy , 40 to 45 Ibs. . nrm , 31s Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 45 to 10 Ibs , stock exhausted : clear bellies. 12 lo 14 Ibr , , dull. 37s. Shoulders , square. 12 to II Ibs. , quiet. 2C M. Laid , prime western , steady. 2(8 ( CIIFESE American , fluent white and colored- dull 4s TALljOW Prime city , dull. Ilia 3d. OILS Cottomced , Liverpool refined , dull , Is. Turpentine spirits , firm , 24s. Rosin , common , dull , 4s Hid. _ ICuiiNiiH Oily MnrUrtft. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2. WHEAT-Falrly ac tive ; soft , firm ; No. 1 hard , 82'i83c ( ; No , 2. SOKtlMVc ; N" . 3. 77Hc : No. 4. 75Q77C ; No. 2 red , COfiiDlc : No. S. 87c : No. 4 , E34T8JC ; poor , 8lc ; NJ. 2 sprlnir. 77 . " . No. 3 , 753760. TORN Slightly lower and active ; No , 2 mixed , OATS Active and steady ; No. 2 white , ! 0f 2U- . 2URYE RYE Weak ; No. 2 , 42o. HAY Active and nrm ; choice timothy , } 8 ; choice prairie , 16. RUTTER Steady ; creamery , ZOffJlc ; dairy , 14 fi > 17c. EGOS Quiet at ll'.ie. RECEIPTS Wheat , 209,400 bu.j corn , 3C 400 bu , ; t\ats. 24.000 bu. BHIPMENTS-Wheat , 1S5.COO bu. ; corn , 18,200 bu. ; outs , 8,000 bu , \i-\v VeirU Ir > ( ieinelM MurUe'l , NEW YORK , Oct. 2. Ttie dry ( roods market clffeil without feature locally , Them Is no strenRlhenlng of the market for cotton goods and print cloths have slumped materially. Woolen goods maintain their position undis turbed by the general trend of the market , although It Is doubtful whether In some dlvl > | .ins , I u oh as dress gciids , dealers will be able to secure the expected ndvane-es for spring goods. Staple cottons remain In quiet request , without chRDce In any line , Prints are fairly well main tained at current rates. Print cloths are re. ported quiet at 2(4c. ( the sale yesterday afternoon at Fall River at that flgurei having a decidedly weakening effect , 1'reirlu MnrUrlx. PEORIA , Oct. ! . CORN Market easy , lower ; No. 2. J io , OATS-Market nrm ; No. 2 white , 23c. WHISKY No price quoted , Receipts : Com , 41,9SO bu , ; oats , J6.CM bu , ; rye , none ; whltky , none ; wheat , 3 , fW bu , Ship ments ; Corn , ! 6.RT > 0 bu. ; oats , 30 , ( W bu. j rye , none ; whlrliy , MS bbls , ; wheat , none , ( rnln IteceliU | tit Principal BT. I/I'S [ , Oct. t. Rrrelpts : Wheat , S2 cars , CHICAGO. Oct , 2-Recflptit Wheat , 2J3 ( cars ; corn. CSS cars ; oats. 2G3 cars. Estimated receipts Monday ; Wheat , 27S cars ; corn , C33 cars ; oats , 412 curs. MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 2. Receipt * : Wheat , 600 cars. To Into MiirkctH. TOLEDO. Oct. Z.-WH13AT-DU1I , lower ; No. 2 cash. D3c ; December , * 3'ic. CxiltK-Dull. fteidy : No. i mixed. He. OATS-l'n 'anged : No. ! mixed , l Hc. RYE Lnwtr. weak No. t cash , 4c. CI/JVKRSEEP-Unchaneel OIL Unchnnged. Plilliulrlplilii I'reieliiuc SlnrUct , PHILADCLPHIA , Oct. t-RUTTE It-Firm ; fancy western creamery , I2c. EOGS Firm ! f lr demand ; fresh , nearby , 18c : frtth weitern. 1701'Uc. CHEESK-Steady. Suit Frnnclsoo AVIicHt end Ilorlejr. BAN FRANCIbCO. Oct. l.- D c mUr. iUUii Uty. I1.44K. t D c mb r , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Last Day of the Weak Soss n. Good Enpply of Hogs , USUAL SATURDAY STAGNATION PREVAILS Cuttle Trnilu RIIIIUCN ( ruin I'oatnre- li-NM l Hull In All llrnnuliuN . HtiRH Avi-niKt < .Six III T All Aruiittil , HOUTli O.\tAHA , Oct. 2. Hecelpti for the da } Indicated were : Cattle. llotfJ. Mheep. lloraea. October 1 ejl 1,7" > < s October I ir,2r6 6,117 1.1:0 . . . . Ueptemlier 31 IZ70 6.4.2 S.SI4 SS September U tij4 , ) 4,9,0 8SJ . . . . September ZS G.M1 4.7CI 24i 21 September 2 ! Ci4 1 , ( . 0 t.46 27 September 5 J72 SM1 . . . . 21 I September 24 3.MS 1 Hi 4,405 . . . . Stplemtur 21 IMJ u.it ! Ii6l beplember 22 6.V44 8,155 l.t.70 . . . . September 21 eKiO ! 8,7.3 l. U 1 September 20 8.7D4 1,2-7 3.C16 September IS JGI 4.2J7 1,3J 28 .September 17 3.041 4.M7 2,8W Ottlclal recelpta for each month of 1SJ7 : Cattle. lloua. Bhecp. September 119,557 K8.753 < t,741 August 71,013 113,30 .U7iS July M.M3 151 49S 2iC3l June 6 ,1S5 176.MS if , 01 May CSWI 160V7 ( 7C.21I April 61 sil DS.sJK ) 6.S3. ) March f.2017 . 110,418 77.SO ) rebruary 47,139 12 [ SI 5,01' ' January 4 ,9:4 llicc ; 41.J9I Hccelpts for the wcele with comparisons : Cattle. Hogs. She p. Week ending Otob r 2 2 .C ( i 27 7 fi.4 4 Week ending September 23. . .11,177 32120 11,60s \\cek ending September 18. . 21.C3S SC.C91 1I.S7S Week ending September 11. . 20,515 3J 3'Jl D.7S2 The oHlclal number of cars of nock brought In today by each road was : _ Cattle. Hogs. Unrses. C. , M. & St. ] ' . lly 2 O. - St. I , , Hy ; l Xl5. 1'aclllP Hy 3 S Union Pacific. System 3 14 I C. & N. W. Ity l p. , E. & M. v. n. a i 21 8. C. P. Hy 1 C. , St. P. . M. & O. lly . . 11. ft M. H. H. n 12 K C. , II. & Q. fly 6 K. ( : & St. J ' 1 O. . H. I. A P. P.y. , cast 1 3 C. , H. I. ft P. Iy. , went 1 Tnlal it-cclpts 15 91 1 The disposition of the day's recelpta was as follows , each buyer purchasing the number of hcud Indicated : Uuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Company i- . . . . The O. II. Hammond Co 47 1,143 . . . . Hivlft and Cumpnny i-C 1.7w . . . . The Cudahy Packing Company 132 1,177 a. lleeker unit Dcgan 15 Huiiton & Co 6 Squires 449 . . . . North HO . . . . Cudahy P. Co. . Kansas City. . SO Plankltiton P. Co. , Milwaukee . . . 113 . . . . Oilier buyers 187 . . . . 120 1.3ft over 50 Totals C42 5777 126 CATTLE The nmil.i't on all kind ? of cattle was just about steady , but , as usual on a ( Saturday , the supply was very meaner , and the Rensral trade fta'.urelcfs. Corn-fed stews sld > as h'gn ns ? 4 SO , thc : belli1 ? nothing very choice on s.ilc. The demand did not appear very urgent , and III" market ns u result was tlow and dull. A bunch of grass westerns sold at M.20. There were tw.i leads of good heifers In the yard.Tvhlch brought $2.60. In 8totk-rK and feeders there waa very little dulng , the trade bclnj ; dull , as usual , nt the rnd of the \veeK. HOOS l'or lotne unexplaltmblt * rr.von th ? country InsUls upon making large .sMpments of hogs for Satutday's maiket , In rpltc of the fact that a llliernl run at the1 close of th * wtf lt Invariably brings nbcut a break In vnlucs No pucker Is go'ng to Inml up with Ings lo be car ried over Sunday unless he can E-ecure n con- ce blon In price that will make It nn object to do so. It would seem as If th's woiiM be iw apparmt that shippers would govern themselves accordingly , but Instrad they seem to make It nl pjlnt to get In as nviny hpgs or. Saturday na p ( aslble. In addition to the large rerelptx there was still another feature of weakness In that pro visions were lower. Klther one was Mifflclent to bring about n decline , nnd the market ac cordingly was 5c lower on the best light nn.l butcher weights , and r.tllflc lower on Jieqvy. The market was not particularly active nt any time , and the close wns dull ; still , the big bulk sold In good season. The Kali's ns a whole averaged r'C lower than yesterday. The hog market of the past week had Us ups and downp. but the fluctuations were not very muiked. The week opened with n decline of ! ic , but on Tuecdny the lofs wns recovered. Wednesday's market wns n shade lower , Thurs day's steady , Friday's a shnde to fie hlirher nnd Saturday's 6fIO > : Iwcr. The high point of the week wns on Krldav nnd the week closed with prices almost exactly In the same notch aa at the rpenlng. BHEEP There were , no sheep here to make a ni'irket. OIIICAfiO LIVE STOCK .MAItlCKT. HOKN Iei\vor Le-ft Over She > e-i > Will Sivi-II Supply anil Tralie IK Sliiw. CHICAGO. Oct. 2 The week closed quietly in the cattle market. There WIIH the usual scarcity of offerings. Common to extra native bt-ef steers were salable at from J3.SO to J5.60 , Prices for most grades were nominal. Tir.de In hogs wns rather tlow at a decline of EfflOs per 10J pjunds , the bulk of th offer- li-gs crossing the scales nt frcm JS.iO to S4.20. Heavy packing lots Bold at from S3 0 } u 12.S3 , and spring assorted light weights found l.uycrs at from J4.23 to J4.30. The mcns pork season opened yesterday and this will create a better demand for heavy hogi which have been Felling so badly recently. The supply of shet-p and lambs was Increased by n. consldetuhle number left over from yes terday and prices were not any better , trade being slow , fiheep were salable al from $2.25 to $4.23 for Inferior to prime native's , and nt from 13.40 to 14 for western wt-thers , and from J3 lo J3.C9 for western enes. Lambs were salable at from 13.10 to $5.80 for poor to extra. Feeding sheep were salable at from J3.00 to J3.75 , and feeding lambs at from KM to J4.75. REC'EIITS Cattle , f/W head ; hogs , 1C.COO head ; sheep , 2,000 head. St. LeiulH Live SteicU. ST. LOUIB , Oa. 2. CATTLE Rcelpts. 400 head , nil Tc-xans ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market steady ; fulr lo fancy native shipping nnd export otcers , 14.2offti.15 ; bulk of xaleu. JI.GS ? 3.10 ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers. J4.00 ? 4 V ) : hulk of ssles. JI.4SJ74.65 ; fleers under 1.00) pounds , } 3.r.Oi7,7S : storkeru and feeders , 52.2CJf1.10 ; cows and holfem , J2.OJff4.75 ; built of cows , J2.MI73.01 ; canning CDWB. J1.W8Z40 ; bulls , tt'OStr'k of cows. J2.25f3.0) ; canning cows , Jl.50ffl2.40 ; bulls , S2.00ff3.25 ; TO.XIIK and Indian steels , > 2 7'i SJ4.25 ; bulk of sales. J3.25if.70 ; cows and hclfe.a , } 2.00ff3.2i with best grades ns high an I3.CO , HOGS Receipts l.COO head ; shipments. 3KX > head ; markel lOc lower ; llaht , Jl.loW4 2i ; mixed , 13.iOfi4 ! 2C ; heavy. ! 3. ! > C0' ' ' . ! % RHEEP Recelpls , MO head ; shipments , ( M head ; market steady ; native muttons , J1.0-1i73.tKI ; culls and bucks , I1.002. & ) ; stockers , t2.2Mi3.10 : lambs , | 3.7iS5.r,0. KHIIMIIH Cll > - Ilv < - Sloek. ICAN8AS CITY. Oct. 2.T-CATTLi-Recclpts , 300 head ; market Meudy and unchanged ; only retail trade ; Texas steers , S2.COif3.75 ; Texas cows , J1.75 ( ? 3.25 ; native eteors. M.8J(7 ( < S.23 ; native cows and helferx , ll.tOO4.00 ; ttcckers and feeders , J2.60HT 4.3S : bull" 2.0 > )5/4 ) S > . HO"-Ro e p' , t.oooh-ad ; nv rket 6arc lower- bulk of salCH. f3.t6B3.S6 ; packers , ; 3.7533.92l4 ; mixed , J3.tt04.05 ; light , Ji.80U4.05 ; Yoikers 14.00 jf4.05 ; pigs , J3.rs03.SO. BHEEl1 Receipts , ICOO head ; market steady ; lambs , 12.76 5.35 ; muttons , > 2.M j3.SI. \ ' v VetrU Ilve.Hleick. ' . NEW YORK , Oct. 2. REEVES Receipts , S10 head ; nn change In cables ; rxpnrtu , M3 b.'fvea , 15 sheep and 4,12 quarters of teef. I'AIiVBS Rei-elpts , 15 head ; quiet , steady ; ve-uls , U.O-KiS.OO ; grussors and Imttermlllcs , J3.CO J4.00 ; city drrtsed venls. 10H3iijc. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Rcfelpts , 6230 heart , market very dull ; slightly Inwer all around ; sheep J3.OOfT4.2J ; lambs , } 5.oCjJ.75 HOC1S Ree-vlpts , 1,885 head ; market lower at J4.WJJ4.60. r.HHt ItnfTulii IIre SleicU. EAST HUFFAIX ) . Oct. 2. CATTLE Weak. I1OOS ( loud to choice , J4.4J ; roughs to com mon. * 3.45fj3 50. Hltr.EP AND LAMRS-I.arnbs. chnlcc to extra. lS.4-05T5.fO ; culls to common. J4.2S&4.50. Sheep , choice to selected wether * , J4.40 common. J4.25 04 10 , StixUIn SlKlit. Reccrd of receipts of live stock at the tout principal markets for October 2 : Cattle , Hogs. Hheep. Omaha (31 6.777 IZu Chicago , . . , . , , . . . 600 16.CW 2.0CO Kanras City , 300 5.000 l.bO ) St. Louis , 403 10000 100 Total 1M1 36,777 Tttt CeiflTre NEW YOHK. Oct. 2 COKI'BB Options opened with near months steady and fur montl.e barely deady at unchanged prices to 6 points down ; the market scarcely changed during the remainder of the ( Ctelon , exceptionally dull and featureless with wrak undertone foil > wlne more liberal offerings of tpot coffee ! clofed quiet at net 5 polnt > higher lo C points lower. Sales , 5.760 bags. Including October , 15.HO ; December , 16.45. pot coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7 Invoice. $7 , jobbing. $7.00. Mild , teady ; Cordova , 110.500 16.10. Total warehouie deliveries from the I'nltrj StBtei. 22,3:3 bags. Including 21(93 ka l from N w York. New York stock today. 331,378 ba ; I'nltrd BUtM stock. 43)S32 bats ; alloat for the United Stales , 410.000 bags ; total visible for the Untied Stater , F50.t 9 bags , against 694.471 bags last year and C01.422 bar ) In 1895. aiO DB JANEIHO , Oct. 2. COFKEB-Steadyj No. 7 Illo. 8,750 rels. necelpia. 22,000 baji : cleared for the United Statei. 6,000 bait ; cleared for Europe , C.OCO bac'i ( tocle , 454OW uaga , BANTOB , Oct. t COFITEB Quiet i food aver. we Eantoi , 8,700 rcta ; recelpta , tl.OCO bag > ; otock , 1.1U.OOO bata. Oct. t-COyrEE-Op ne4 FIND A GR1 IUL. J.1L IMPLEMENTS. ) alf Co. WHOLESALE DEALER3 IN Agncultvra. Implements ? Ilugsles and Carriages , Cor. Cth and Pacific Sts. Heoryantinl Wagons. Drills , Buggies Etc. Nlnlli and 1'uulfic StrooU. Jobbers of Fer.n Machinery. Wagons nnd Ilucclea - Cor. Oth and Jones. i Wholesale UcalcrH 111 Agi icultitr il Implements WAGONS AND IJfOGlHS , Iltli nnet M ART GO JO 3 V P iclure Moldings. Mirrors , Frames , Hacking and Artists' Materials. BOJKBINDING , ETC i "Klov'enlh ' and Howard Bts. | ! B JOTS-SHOE'S-RUBBERS , M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear WESlCIt.V ARENTSFOR The Joseph Banigau Rubber Co. . _ HUH O Rubbers and Mackintoshes. Oninhn , Neb. F. Kirkendal ! & 0 ® Boo's , Shoes and Ri'bbers ( Salesrooms 1102-1104-1106 Ilarney Street. Shoe So Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Oince nnd Salesroom 1119-21-23 Howard St. Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers Western Agents Goodyear Glove Rubbers , 1111 Harney Street. Lindsey „ , WHOLESAL13 RUBBER GOODS Owner of Chief Brand Mackintoshes BAGS Bag Jmportsrs unil Mauitfacturom BAGS 614-16-18 $ oityh nth Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. ! StYcHUPS , itA , Preserves and Jellle.i. Also tin cans and Juiiatmed warev l I , ' < " l ! lower , closed wllhOfutth showing a net loss of ViPfg ! othera unchatujeii. Bales , 4 , ( 0 bugs. HAVRE , Oct Z.TT'OFFKB Opened qultt and unchanged. At 12 im. . . , iif lower ; at 3 p. in. , steady , lif higher , tjales , 6,000 bags. WOOL 'MAHKKTS. Prleicii I'"lrnicr ut Leiiielcui Auctleum , ivllli Ceieiil ( Jeiniprtllleiii. IX3NDON , Oct. 2. At the w I auction salts today 12,44 } bales were offered , of which 100 bales were withdrawn. There waa a large attendance and Inert ai-ed competition was apparent for all grades. Prices were llrmer. America was u buyer of New Mouth Wales greasy at 10s 2V > d , The purchases by Ilio United Htutm during the present series amount lo about 10) bales. German and French buyers ts < > k tcourcd , paying Hi CHd In some cases. The home trade bought largely , taking Victoria greasy cros bred marked "Munthan" at lOHiflld. Cape of Good Hope and Natal scoured was weak end greagy and w i In tellers' favor. The following ar the sales In detail : New South Wales. 4in biles ; tcoured , Hdifls OUd ; greasy , 4 Q104d. Quetnsland , 1.125 bales ; scoured. Is Hdtfls Hi.1 . : Krc.iy , 6UQM. Victoria , 1 , 7 bales ; soured , IWOlt 4d ; greasy , 4 6114. South Australia. 311 bale * ; scoured. lOdg UUd ; greasy , ( U&IHd. West Australia. Q bales ; greasy. J ® i < l. T sm nU. 410 bates ; greasy , 6S8Md. New Zealand , l.MJ bales ; scoured. Mtfls 4Kdl creasy , good , IM. Cape ot Qood Hope and Natal , )3 bale * ; scoured. dHd U 44j grtajy , ( ViVIU < L Twelve lalea of Bponlih Growers and manufacturers of all form * of Chicory Onialm-Fremnnt-O'Nell , CROCKS IY AND GLASa\VAR ! . Bliss , Jinjiorttr unil Jobber Crockery. Chitn , G'assware , Bllvcr Plated Ware , Looking GlnRse.t , Chun- dellers , Lamps , Cnlinniyy , cutlery , 13tc. 1-110 PAIt.VAM ST. CREAMERY SUPPLIES Crcamo'v AJarhincrv nn'J Supplies. Hollers , KnRlncr ! , Kcoil Cookers , Wr.oil Pul leys. StmftlnK , Dcltlns. Uuttcr I'uclc- ; iccs of nil kinds. DOT-SOD Jones St , COAL. OIIlcp 1C03 Karnnm Street. SHhRIDAN COAL , C. N. Diet * . President O mid lllotz , Hrc. & Tres. CO JFiiCriONil.iY CIGARS Mamifactui ing Confcct oners , And Jobbers of Ho re Ian nnd Domestic Fruits , Nuts. Clgnrs and Cracker * . non-mo mnr.ini ) ST DRY GOJDo. o Importers anil Jobbers e > f Dry Goods , Fui mslnng Goods AND NOTIONS. Jackson St. J. C. niCHAUIJSON , Prest. C. P. WELLER , V. Prcet. E. Bruce Co. Druggists and Stationers , "Queen nee" Specialties. Clears , Wlncu and Hrandtcs , Corner 10th and Hurney Streets. xi dn'o'Buauwtua \ v\ \ M'frt Stan-lurl 1'liitrnu-ientloal 1'rapara- lion * . Special Formulae i'rrparnl ro tlrtfrf ftrndfor ( Vif.tlo/nr. ; IjO-bc-ratory , 1112 Howard Bt. , Omaha ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ISOi Farnam St , FRUIT-PRODUCE. g ranch & Co , WHOLESALE Commission Merchants. S. W. Corner 12th and Howard fits. MemLeis of the National league of Commis sion Merchants of the United Stales. Fruit and Vegetables SPECIALTIES Straw berries. Apples , Orange * Lemons , Cranberries. Potatoes. 1017 Howard St. FURNITURE V.'HOLESALE Furnitm e Draperies 1115-1117 Farnam Street. TYPE FOUNDRIES. real Western Type Foundry Superior Copper Mixed Typci Is th best on the market. TnOTYPE FOUNDRY. 1114 Howard Street. were withdrawn. The following are the offerings for the wetk : New South Wales , 20,000 bales ; Queensland , 4,000 bales ; Victoria , H.6.f | bales , South Australia , 1,900 bales ; Tasmania , 1.2X ) bales ; tinau River. Z' ' bales ; New Zealand , 2D.HOO bales ; Cape of Clcod Hope and Natal , tt.M bales ; making a total of 70,20) bales. The ur- llvaU to dutu for tliu slxlh series follow : New South Wales , 191 bales ; Queensland , (77 bales : Victoria , 215 bales , and New Zealand , 211 bales. The Imports during the week amounted to 11,630 bales as follows : New South Wallts , 8,231 bales ; Melbourne 1.CC5 batca ; South Austmlla , IBS bales ; New Zealand , 3,370 bales ; France , W I j.i leu ; Germany , 43'J Lairs , and Morocco , 1&3 bales. NEW YORK , Oct. 2. WOOI Domestlc lle-ece. 20 27c ; No. 2 extra. 278420 Texas , lO&Kc. ST. I/1UIH , Oct. 2 WOOL Klrm , unchanged , with a ready sale ; medium , lU21Ue ; light line , lSO > 16o ; heavy Mne. gHijc : tub washed , 222320. COTTO.V il AII 1C UTS , I'rleir * Are ; Still \ei Hlulier , but Se-lliTM An.Si'ure'i - . NEW YORK , Oct , 2 Th cotton market ofer.el quiet and 1 to 3 points lower , cables being dltjip- pointlng- and receipts fair , considering the quar antine. The market wag exceptionally narrow , the moat sctlre month working within a range of only 1 points. The Cnronlcfc made a rather bullish report for the week , as to the wc-alher and crop condition ! , but the local contlngtnt who had the situation all to themselvts today , kept prlc s down. There w rs few wllers , hovr- GROCERIES. KHOLIiSALU 2UNE GROCERIES Trns. Spleen , Tob.iecr Rnd Cliftrs. 1403-1407 Ilarney Ssrect * iiUh aiul Luavuinvoi'th St. Stable and Fancy Groceries ILA ANU corrtE novsuiu , etc. mroit'rr.iiH. GAS COFI.'KH HOASTIMtS AM ) jouiii.va tiitocnus. Telephone 2S2. HARNE3S-SAD3LEKY H52aB8 & Go. ,1 ti ASIt Ctn.I.MH ! t/obbrr.i nf l.rallirr , Aii < i < //crj/ / ///rifie-iii'f , ! ' . < ? Wo leillcit yimr orders 1316 Ilowiird ft. HARDWARE. I Wholesale Hardware , Otnalia. I ee-Slark A3dr@@sen § Hardware Si Wholesale Hardware. Ulcycles utid Sportlns CiuoilS. l'J10-'Jl-i3 Har tley street. HAT.-CAPS ate Gifv Hat Go. llOOundllll IluwarclSt. ll.-fl'S , C.I I' * , ( ; i. < ll'S.ft. .MtTTK.\S Owriris of Qate Cll.v. Pcerlen , Darnuscus and Trantinliislsrlppl 1'rjnJj nt hall. JEWbLRY Wholesale Jewelry. 15th and Hartley ; Omaha. We can ohovr you tlio best .stock In tliu west. No rutull. LIQUORS. WHOLES A.LB LIQUORS. Proprietors of AMEaiCAN CIGAR AND GLASS WABB CO. 214-216 South Ht.i St. er s fcagie mm East India flitters Golden Sheaf l urc Rye and Ilourbon Whleltcy. Wlllov/ Springs DUtlllery , Her & Co. , 1113 Harney Street. Wholesale Liquor Merchants , 1001 Kurnain Street , Who'esale Liquors and Cigars , lllfl Farniini Street. J I WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars. < U-4li a 15th Street. LUMBER to WHOLESALE iUM.BER . . . 814 South 14th St. ever , as U Is feared the short Interest Is already considerable. The market rloreil iteady , with prices finally unchanged to 3 points net lower. Closing prices : January , J6.S3 ; February , J6.3I ; March , S9.41 ; Arrll. (6.40 , May. 10.51. June. 1 .M ; July , J6.t9. OctcUr. J6.26 ; November. JC.IS. Vt- cember , 10.29. Spat cloted etoy. mlildllng up land , 6Ho ; mlddllnc gulf. C ic ; mMdllnt. O'/ic ; net receipts , W5 bain ; grots , 4tM bulc < ; for warded , 1,013 bales ; sales , IS bales , ill rplnners ; stock , C4.4I8 bales. Total tojay : Net receipts , I4,39i bales ; exports tn ( Iieat Krltaln , 4tW bales ; continent , 1.7M baltM ; itcck , 401,7(2 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 844,813 bales , exports to Great llrltaln , 1C3.3S4 biles ; to France , 47,4(3 hales ; to continent , 1(3,1(3 ( baler. LIVERPOOL , O t. 2.-fXJTTON-Srot , dull : prices lowrr ; American middling fair , 4Ud ; good middling , 3 IC-lCd , American middling , > 13-164 ; low middling , i 11-1CJ ; fcuod ordinary. > 9-Kd ; ordinary , 3U < 1. The suits of Ilia d < y were 6.MO bales , of which. 300 bales were f r fpeculatlon nnd export , and Included lW > Amer ican ; receipts , 2,000 bales , all American. Futuits opened nultt , with u muderate demand knd cloted barely tU-udy Atn rkun nilddllnK , L. M. C. , October , 3 37-04J. Kellers ; October and November , > 20-M33 81-MJ , sellers ; Noieniber end December , I 2S-C4d. buyers ; DccemUr and Jsn- uary , > 17-6(0-3 ( t84d. . lelUrs ; January and Kcb- ruary , S 27433 28-644 , sellers ; February and Maroh , I ttl-Md , buyers ; March and April , > tl-ild. serlltra ; Arrll and May , > IO-C41. Mllers ; May and June , I il-441. sellira : Jun and July , I H4d , s llr ! July and Aurust. 111-148 } ( I-M4 , buytra. A ttcoua ; of th stock of cotton h r LUMBER : WHOLKSAl J AND ItCTAIti LUMBER Oftlce and Yards ISth and Cnllfornla S ( > . Wholesale Lumber , Lime , Etc. Oth a nil Uotights Sts. 6'Ji and Douglas S's. _ j Teltpkon ' OIL -PAINTS CiuBia"u MANUFACTURERS Air Floated M nral Paint And Pulnt tit \i | KlMs. Putty , Etc. 1015 and 10IT Jones Bt J. A. Moffet , let Vice I'res. I , . J. Drake , Oen Mirr Oato.lne , Turpentine , Axle Orense. lite. Omaha llranch and AKencleM , John li. Uuth M OYSTERS Javic ! Gels & So , I'AC'KRUS. KING COLE OYSTERS , CtiMttlY AND 1'Ot'I.TIlV. 1011 Howard 81. PAPER-VVOC D2N WARS. arpenter Pajar Coy ; y Printing Papcrt Wrapping Paper , Stationery , Corner 12th and Howard streets. Fap@r WHOLESALE Pafr end Stationery. -210-212 S. Eleventh St. itel Fapr and ' W-G@deBiv.fare Go. - @ . . Wrapping Pafier , Stationery , Woodcnware. 1107 Haincy Street- PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. Rotorl Dempster Go. Photographic Supplier , 1-1. Furnnm St. SAS I-DOJRS BLINDS. Disbrow & So. o Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , tilinds , Etc , 12tli and I/.ird Sts. STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES. IDM-IOIn Douzlas Street. Mnnufarturere and Jobbers of Steam , dos and Water Supplies of All Kinds. B ffoS-firo Harney Sf. Steam Purnna , Rnglnes und Boilers. Pipe , Wind Mills , Btcnm nnd Plumbing Material , lU-ltlnir , Hose , Ktc , TOYS ANJ FAN3Y GOODS. Hardy & Co. . , . . _ . _ , v.-- TT--T" ; - - - - - - " - Toys , Dolls , Albums and I-'ANCY QOOUS. /louse Furnlehlngs , Children's Carriages , Eta. 1313 Furnani Street JA ES E. COYD & GO , , Telephone 1 < K0. ! Omaha , Nutx COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS , 110 A HI ) 01' TItAIH ! , fllrrct wires to Chleiaxu mid Neiw York , Uorn.'BpondtiilH : John A. Warren Jt Co , shows an Incrcure of 2C.408 bales In the total amount , and un Increase of 31,193 bale * In Amer ican. The it-count ulro H.IUWS decreases of C47 bales In Urazlllan , SZ'J LaleH In Egyptian anil t.iti'j bales In HuruU. .Siiu'ir .MurUe-ln. NEW YORK. O't 2.-S1OAR-Nomlnal | ; fair rcflntiitf , ZHc , e-entrlfugal , W test , 3 IC-lCc , Re. line. ] , kte .li , standard A , Cc ; confectioners' A. Cc ; rut loaf , 6Kc. crushed , Hie ; powdered , IKc ; granulated , ( He. cubss , ( He. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2.-BUC1AR Quiet ; open kettle , 2'/iB3Hc ' , centrifugal granulated , 4UW 4 8-14c : whiles , J 11-1(34 i-16c ; yellow , 3Vi04a ( seconds , SQc. KuII Hlvrr 1'rliit Cloth Market. FA-LL RIVEll , Uasa. . Oct. I. Business In Ihe mill itptk has Uea ll Ut and prior * arc sllfhllj la sympathy with th cloth muket.