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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , OCTOBER ! > , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Priccn Oloso Practically Unchanged All
' Around.
BULLS AND BEARS EACH FEAR OUTLOOK
llonrd U CliiHcit tJnlll Moiulny niul the
Clittnccn nf It n 111 Ilufore
Tli on Arc Too
i Ihtcurtnlii. ,
CHICAGO , Oct. 8 , Moat of today's tradIng -
Ing In wheat was comlncd , to liquidation of
outstanding contract * . There will l > e no ses-
Blon tomorrow. Hulls were afraid It might
rnlu before Monday nnd bears were afraid
It would not , find the result was that both
Hides evened up ns much its possible. The
market closed preclbcly at yesterday's llg-
ures. Other markets , however , showed more
wunkncM for various ronsonsi com declin
ing Vic , onts' a shade nnd pork SftlOc.
Though llio Liverpool market opened at a
decline at Htl and closed at % d below yes
terday's , the local wheat market showed no
such disposition. Opening sales were atsTP
Vic advance and soon after the market was
ltf/Hn / nbovo thn previous day's closing
jirlcc. Thcro was n decided tendency among
the local trailers to cover up nil open deals
nnd remain even on the market during the
coming two days' Intermission , both fac
tions l > eltiK n. little nervous over the possible
development ! ! tn the drouth situation be
tween now and .Monday. December wheat ,
which closed yesterday nt silc , opened to
day , at 9Ji'/iHfic. ' ! The shot-Is got In their
work first , the result being au udvaucc to
MMJ92'lc. ! ' The price dropped to 91c shortly
nftrrwnrrl , and for some time tbe market
hung around that llgure , The world's visible
mip.ily of wheat and ( lour October 1 showed
a total equal to W.noo.ooo bushels ot wheat ,
ngalnnt 87lMOt * bu. September 1 , and 151-
3uO,0(0 bu , October 1 last year. The slocks
In Htoro In principal European countries
October I were 31,200,000 bu , , against 23.-
CW.lcW bu. a month ago and UO.SOO.uoo bu ,
. year ago. HecMpts for the day ut Mlnne.
npol's ' and Duluth aggregated 1,128 cars ,
against l.ODG last week and 1.016 last year.
Chicago receipts were 20J cars. Primary
market receipts were 1,573,000 bu. , against
llfi9H)0 ) bu. a year ago. New York export
engagements of thirty-eight boatloads were
reported. Thn Michigan crop report showed
a total yield of 21U',000 ! ! bushels of wheat
this year , against 15.720.000 bit. last year.
This news apparently had ns little Inlluenco
ns did the easier Liverpool market. An Im
portant Item concerning the Hungarian
wheat crop was entirely lost. Heerljohm
figured It nt 80,000,01)0 bu. , against 97,000000
hti. tit his previous estimate and against
14SXX ( > , < Kfl ) as the crop last year. The Liver
pool weakness miiM explained by the fact
that there had boon hedging sales there
ngnltint the No. 2 spring wheat recently
sent frutn Chicago. It Is expected that itho
vlnl'.ilr supply statement Monday will show
an Increase of 1,500,000 bu. , ngalnst 2,300,000
bu. tncruiiKc a year ago. The Modern Miller ,
willed hns heretofore been quite bearish on
thn situation , was out In an extremely bull
ish statement regarding the unprecedented
drouth and limited nrea seeded. The effect
was to check the decline lute In the day
and to cause a rally tDl c. That was the
price at the close.
Corn wan weal' nnd rather Inactive most
of the spKslonvvltti the trade a peed de.tl
' on the evening up order. Drouth talk
seemed to have lost Its Influence for the
time bflrig , as cash offerings were liberal.
The opening tone was llrm , with wheat.
An easier tone neveloped later , the reac
tion In whfit nnd Indications of an early
movement of the new crop bnlrig among
the bear Influences. HecelptH were 53S cars.
KxporiH amounted to 217.0CO bu. Cables
were V-d lower. December ranged from
29c to 217WiVK'c ' , closing ViC lower at 29V'c.
Oats v\32) ) dull , and moved within an ex
ceedingly narrow mnpc , prices belnp In-
llnenced utmost onllroly by the action of
'covn. About the only feature wa the pur
chase of about 200,000 bu. December on
N'e'w York order. * . Now York reported
about -lOO.OOO bit. being sold heie for ship
ment. Heeelpts were posted at 2K1 cam.
Difcember ranged from lllc ! to 19tfc , clos
ing..n sharlo lower'nt 10'i'fil9c. '
Tranlnti In provisions wns light. The
market opened weak , because of the larjro
receipt ! * , of hogs , nnd ficmo decline followed
on' renewed Kngllsh selling. A rally fol
lowed , In sympathy v1" ' wheat , but the
strength wnf short lived , nnd ns soon as
the strength In grain began to disappear
the market npnln weakened. Closing prices
were Hiibstnntlallr at the bottom ; Decem-
l > er pork lOo lower at $7.73 , December lard
n lower nt Jl 22'/4 , and December ribs 7U'C
lower at $4.45-
Kstlrmiteil receipts for Saturday : Wheat ,
233 .cars ; eorn , 4G5 cars ; oats , 400 cars ; hogs ,
24.000 bead.
Loading futures ranccu as follows :
Arll < TleB ! | Open. | HUli. | Low' . | Closu. TVciiaT'
Wheat
Oct. . . . 8 ! t
Dec. . . . fll D1H U1H
May. . . von OUi JIM
Corn-
Out. . . . 27W 27 ii 27M 27 W
2IIH
Miy' ! ! . ' 33 32H
OatB
Oet IfJK 1BV < 10
Dec. . . . 1UM 1DH 10H
May. . . S'-'X 22H3W
Tork-
Oct. . . . 75
Dee. . , . 7 7' ' 7 7'-'H 7 7S5 K5
Jan. . . . a3 a 77M 8 U7H H 07M 77K
Lanl
Oct. . . . 20
D.-C. . . 4 25 4 U7 4 U'JV 4 . - >
Jan . . . 4 4'JH 4 4'J > 4 U7X 4 37 > 3uw
Ch'tlllbs
Oet 4 70 4 70 4 C7 4 07 70
Dec. . 4 174 4 O''li 4 45 4 45 C.2H
Jan. , . . 4 47i ! 4 07 H 4 47W 1 47 W BL'H
No. 2.
Uauii quolatlona were an follows :
. FI.OUP. Firm ; . winter patents , $3.00(33.10 ( ;
straights , J4.70JJ4.80 ; nprhiK speclalH , ii.5 ! > ;
spring pntents , JI.kOJi5.10 ; Blrnlghts , > I.M > ( j'l.70 ,
bakers- , t3.7i3.UO. !
AVI I HAT No. 2 sprliiK , SG5ic ; No. 3 spring ,
SOWf.Cc : No. 2 red. Ulc.
OO11N No. 2 , 27ic. !
OATS No. 2. \ > a f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 22\ic ;
No. 3 while , 21 22'.lc
HYH No. 2. 40" .
DAHI.UY No. 2. 32c ; No. 3 , 2SfJ37c ; No. 4. 27
032c.
032c.n.AXSBHDNo. . 1. 97fiS3i.Jc.
TIMOTHY HKHD-I'rlmo , .r.Off2.G2i { .
1'HOVIBIONS Mes ptirk , per bill. , J7.70tf7.75.
Lard , per ll ll . . Jl.0if4.2i'4. .Short ribs Bides
lloo e ) . Jl.f.OiJI.tO , Dry salted slumli'.trs ( boxed ) ,
J4.8714 3.W4. ! Hbort clear sides ( boxed ) . J3.121J
fjj 3 , C"i
WHISKY Drajlllcru1 llalshcd goods , per eol. ,
11.2. .
8L'OAHS-Cut loaf , J3.00granulated. . $ > .37.
fresh lc. ( I.lvo poultry , steady ; turkeyn ,
10o ; chickens , 80 ; tprlnss , $ ; ducks , 7'iii8c ,
MUVOHIC ;
( Jiie. < ulliii < > f Hie Day on Oeju-rnl
Coitiiiiiulltlcx ,
NHW YOHK , Oct. S. KLOUH-Hccelpts , : SGGO
bbl.i. ; exports. 11,171 bbls. ; quiet nnd lower lo
sell ; winter patent * . I3.10Q5.33 , Hye Hour , quiet ,
] lurkv\hcat 4Jnur , quiet ; Jt.75tfl.S5.
JJITCKWIUAT-UUII ; 40c.
COHNMMAL Dull ; yello-v wr tern , tic.
HYK-Hlcady ; No. 2 vveiitern. 4 ' .4c.
HAHLKY Hieaily ; MUo.
IIAItl.I'.Y MALT-Stfudy.
WIIKAT HecclpU. 139.075 bu. ; exports , 26.984
bu. Hpot , uuuy ; Nn. 2 , led , 07 0. Options
opened a shade higher on drouth news , but
weakened on weak cable * , liquidation , small
clfuriiiu'cs ami IlKlit export demand. The market
later runted ( lightly an bullish Modern Miller
jccelpU iind closed ' .iUSc net lower. No , 2 red
October closed , iCliu ; December , 9IViQ95Uc ;
clored , Oliic.
COHN-HectlpIs , 118,175 bu. ; export * . 106,811
bu. Hl > ot , en y ; Nu. 2 , 33c Opllons opened
steady ami advanced on diouth , later rased nft
\vlth wheat and clofed unclmiiKcd to ' .la net
lower. October , 3nfu3'Uc : : cloned , SHic ; Ueccm-
ber , 33 lf(3l > ic : closed , 33Tic.
OATS jtecelpts , 2I.4GU bu , ; exports , H5.6I5 bu ,
Hpot , tlull ; No. 2 , ! 314c. Options moderately o
tlvu nnd about vtrady , cloElng imcbanKed to H"
n OJ lower , Oclober closed , 23 < , ; c ; December
tfi ! < \ . ClHc.
UAY-nill ; B'.dpptnir , t4.C084.CO ; uooj to
rholee. I5.UOU7.M.
noi'R Sleady : tlale , canininn lo choice. 1S93
crop. . < 1ltio : IK36 croii , C'u"Jo. 1897 crop , UtilCc.
IllIlKS-Qulet ; Texas dry , 12UtfUc ; Califor
nia. nnisc.
I. i\Tlinil-Qulet : ; hrmlnck tele , lluenoa
AMCH. light to heavy weights , 24H821a ; arid ,
* Pl'oVISIONH-Ileef. steady : family. ta. ( rilO.W.
Cut meats , dull ; pickled bellies , CHCfSc ; pickled
thimblcm. 51 , c ; pickled hams , * i8V c , Uird ,
dull ; western Blexni. tlt'O : reHned , tteady ,
Piirk , quiet : uld mm , | S.T5i'l > .Ui ; ncvr meri.
J9.5 < M)1).00 : * hort clear , IH.OOfjU.OO ; family , Jll.W
.
TAI.I.OW-Dull ! cltv. Jijc ; country.
ItnTIJU Hr lpl , S. JI vk 3 , ; bleady ; we t.
trn creamery , HICJc ; lilBlna. ! 5o ; factory , tillJc.
CHKi.Si- ccIrt . J.CIC pk . . ; cuivy ; Uma
while , 9ir9Uc ; email while , lHjo ; larKe co'nrnl ,
OtISUc ; mnnll colored , SHe ; ; > art iVIms. 6'.S37c ;
.Mil Eklm . 3KOic.
KO(18 llecelpn. 7 1M packaud ; > Ua < 1y : Hale
- nd IVnniylvnnla , ICWISc ; we t rn , 1CQ17C ,
OlL.S-1'etroh'uni. qultl ; United claicd. 70o
bl < l ; I'aunnylvunlft crude , no murkvt ; iiomlimlly
Me. lloiln. firm : strained , common to E < xxl ,
Tvrpentln * , tlrro ] 5 Vittll = . Cotton-
reeil , dull nml rnnlcr. with offering ! ) nt lower
prices , prime summer yellow , 23ViiT5lc ; oft sum
mer yellow , 23 S3'4C ; butler oil , 29ft32c ; prlm
cummer white , Kc > prime winter yellow , 32c.
HICK-ritmj fnlr .to extra. 4KU6'ic ; J pan ,
4i f51i < ' .
MOLAPSKfl-UnfUtlcd ; New Orlennt , open
kettle , Rood to cohlcc , 2Jft31e.
MKTALS-t'lg Iron , wanantii , wtnk ; I8.9J bid
( \nd \ J7 n kcd. Lake copper , carltr ; J11.15 bid
anil I11.2C nuked. Tin , firmer ; II3.GG bid nml
113.75 n ke.l , Sp lter , easier ; I4.JO bid and 14.2J
ntkeil , I nd , exchfinse bnrely itenily for tpot
nnd c sler for fulures ; Jt.20 bid and 44.25 asked ;
brokers' , strong ; SI.
OMAHA IMIIAI , JIAUKKTS.
Con.lKlon , , f Trnil nml Utinlntlnn *
on Stiiiili ; nml Kniicy I'roiluce.
KOOS Oooil slock wenk nt U'.tc.
HUTTKH-Common to fnlr , SQS'.ic ; choice to
creamery'
nmfr-
VCAIfCholce fat. fO to 110 Ibs. . quoted at 8c ;
rRo nnd coarse. 485c.
' IV H 1'OfI.THY Hens , G < 4c ; cocks , 3J14c ;
W'nif ' chickens , per Ib. , 7c ; ducks , G37c ; tur-
PIQI-ONH Live , 75c ; dead plseons not wanted.
HAY Upland. Jft ; tnldlnna , : ( .60 ; lowlnnd ,
4 | rye slrnw. Jicolor makes the price on
hay ; IlKht bales sell the best , only top grades
brlnir top prices ,
IIHOOMroitN-Extrtmely slow sales new crop.
delivered on trnck In country ; cholco ur n * elf
worklnit cnrpct , per Ib. . : j2',5c ; choice ereen.
running to burl , lame ; common , IHc.
TOMATOKS-Per half bu. basket. 233IOC.
ONIO-NS-l'er bu. . M 5ic.
LIMA HKANS-Per Ib. , Jc.
in.ANH-nand-plcked navy , per bu , J1.4031.M.
* ? AHnAOK Hem Rrown , Ic.
"ATr.llMf2I.ONS ' Crated , per doz. , SI.DO.
I'OTATOKS Home srown. GOftCOc.
PIHTIT9.
AViWS ! ? I > er l)1)1" fa" it" " * * , J.M J. .
'lwtMS-t'er lintket. t0033c.
OIIAI'PS
. CALIFOHNIA PE'.U'IIKS Per case , Craw-
, , ' ! ? . ,80c' cllnB . T0 75c.
. iKA'tH-Hnrtlctt. ; per ease. 12.23 ; Utah Bart-
1CU7"WI.SO ' : Huerro Hnrdv. ll.r.OWl.75.
NKW YOHK OHAPES-Per 9-lh. basket. 16c.
CALIFOHNIA PLUMS-1'er cnse. JI.OOW1.25.
CHANIlKHHlEH-Cape Cod , perbbl. . J6.00.
THOriCAL PIIUITS.
LEMONS-McMlnas , J1.2304.EO ; choice Call-
fornla , J4.00.
OHANOE.S Mediterranean sweets , J4.23IH.50.
vAiX AS Choice , large slock , per hunch ,
J2.C05J2.2j ; medium-Midi bunches , JI.50W2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , lame
lie. 13e ; Ilrnzlls. per Ib. , lOo ; English walnuts ,
P.cr ' " , ' , ' fnn ° yB ° f' "hell. 12 13c ; standards , low
11 ° ' filberts , per HI. , ioc ; pecans , polished , large.
9010e ; Jumbo , llf12e ; laigo hlcKory nuts. J1.S3
per bu ; coconnuts 4V4c each.
FIOS Imported fntii.-y , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
12c ; 5 crown. 10-Ib. boxes , 13S14C.
HONEY Choice white , lie.
CIDEH-Clarltieil Juice , per half bbl. , J2.J5 ; per
bbl. . SI.001/4 23
MAPLK SYIHJP Flvc-sal. cans , each J2.23 ;
gnl cans , pure , per doz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cans ,
16.25. quart cans. K SO.
FRESH MEATS.
DHESSKD HEEF Good nallve sleers. 400 to
COO Ibs. , 7c ; Rood forequnrlers , sleers. Cc ; Rood
hlndqunrlers , Oo ; western" steers. C5T5Vic ; fancy
heifers , rc ; Rood heifers , C'.fcc ' ; Rood forenuntters ,
heifer * . 6c ; Rood hlndipinrlers , heifers , So Rood
cows , fiVlc ; fair cows , L\c ; common cows , S'Je ;
row forequartcrs. 4t.i5J5c ; cow hindquarters , "H
lliKF CUTS Tenderloins. ISc ; boneless strip- ,
9o ; stilp loins , 7c. rolls , 9o ; sirloin butts. 'Jo ;
sboul.ler clods , Co ; rump butts , Cc ; steer chucks
Co ; cow chui'ks. 4'jc ; boneleFS chucks , 4'ic ; co\
plulcs , Sc ; slecr plates. 3',4c Hank stenk. flijoj
loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loins. No. 2. lOHu ; loins , No. 3
S'Je ; s.'rloln ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , No. 1 , Ilo !
ribs , No. 2 , SHc ; ribs , No. 3. CVJc slter inunds ,
7'.4c ; cow rounds , 7e ; cow rounds off. SV5c ; trim
mings , 4c ; beef shanks , 2'ic ' ; brains , per clnz. ,
23c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , 12c. sweelbrcads
( cnlveai. per Ib. , 40-j ; kidneys , per rtoz. , 53e ; ox
tolls , each 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. ,
2c : tonKiiet , per Ib. , lie.
MUTTON Lambs. 8Hc ; sheep "He ; market
racks ( lone ) , 9c ; hotel rncks ( Bliorlj. 12c leRs
nml saddles , Sc ; lamb legs , 9o ; ireasts ana
stews , : c ; toiiRUCs , ench 3c.
POIIK Dressed plRs , CL- ; dressed hoes , CVJe :
tenderloins , 13c ; lulna , 7c ; spam ribs , ( c ; ham
sausiiRC. butts , Gc ; shoulders , roiiR'n. G c ; shoul
ders , skinned , ( Ic : trimmings. 4V c loaf lard , not
rendered , Cc ; heads , cleaned. 3c ; snout and cols ,
So ; backbones. l'/4c : cheek meats. 3c ; neck
bones , Hie ; pips' tnlla , Sc plucks , ench Cc ;
chltterllnRS , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 23C1
Homachs , each 3c : tonitues. each 7c ; kidneys ,
per doz. , lOc , brnlns , per doz. , 15c : pigs' feet ,
per doz. , 25c ; livers , each 3c.
HIDnS. TALLOW. RTC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 green
hlden. 6c ; No. 1 nulled hldc , SV4c ; Ni. 2 Rreen
sailed hides , T'-ic ' ; No. 1 veul calf. 8 lo 12 Ibs , ,
Re ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . Ce ; No. 1 dry
Hint hides , 11R13 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , SBlOc ;
No. 1 dry sailed hides , ( IfflOc ; part cured hides ,
lie per Ib. leJj than fully cured.
SHKHP PELTS Orcen sailed , each 13Jf73o ;
Krccn salted shearlings ( short vvooled early
sklnu ) each ISc ; dry shenrllnRS ( short woolctt
early skins ) , No. 1 , each Cc. dry Hint , Kansas
und Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual
welsht. 4B"c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebrasku
murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 34o ;
dry Hint Coloiado butcher wool pelts , per lo. ,
actual weight , 4f5c ; dry flint Colorado murrain
wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight , Sfflc ; feei
cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them ,
St. LiMilN ( ; 'liiTnl Mnrlcfita.
ST. IX3UIS. Oct. 8. FLOUH Quiet. unclmmeil.
WHEAT Ijower , closing about lo below
Wednesday for December and May ; December
opened % o lower on a variety of bear news , ad-
vanced Vic , declined lUc and recovered ? ? ? * ,
closing at that. Fpot steady ; No. 1 red cash ,
elevator , JCo ; truck , 96HQ9i'.ic ; No. 2 hard cash ,
kCc ; December. 97HS97i4c ; May. 97o bid.
COHN Futures lower ; fluctuating about ns ]
wheat , but closlnR firm , thoiiKii ] 4c under
Wednrad.iy. Spot lower ; No. 2 cash , 2CQ'26' o ;
December. 2C i6f26Ho ; May. 301iC30'ic.
OATS Futures dull , easy anil lower to sellers.
Spot , lower ; No. 2 cash , elevator. 20c asked ;
track , 20H20iic | ; No. 2 white , 21'iijl'2c ; December ,
19 ? e bid ; May , 22ic ! asked.
HVB rirm ; 43c.
COHNMEAL-Slcady ; J1.50S1.55.
DHAN Slrong nnd better ; sacked , salable cast
track , O'.ic , nnd this side , S5c , but sellers ut
these flKurcfi.
SEEDS KUxseed , higher ; 93c. Prime timothy
teed , 32.70.
HAY Firm ; pralrlc , 16,7303.00 ; timothy , J6.Wft
9 ' " 3
'nuaTEH firm ; creamery , lC24o ; dairy , 11
@ 1Cc.
EOdS Firm ; 1214c.
POULTHY-Chlckens. steady ; old hens , CHc ;
springs , 7Hc ; ducka. CVjC ; geese , Cc ; turkeys 70
7Hc.WHISKY
WHISKY Jl.20.
COTTONT1KS-70C.
HAOOlNa-0'.4O7c.
METALS-Lcad , J4.05. Bp lter , nrm ; J4.03.
PHOV1SIONK I'ork , lower ; standard mess ,
JohblnK , J8.23. Lard , lower ; prime steam , J4.10 ;
cholco , fl.K'.i. Ilacon , extra short clear find
ribs ( boxed lots ) , J6 : shorts , J6.i : . Dry salt
meats , oxtrn short clear and ribs ( boxed shoul
ders ) , J3.CO ; shorts , J5.C211.
HEC'KIPTS Flour , 12,000 bbls. ; wheat , 80.000
bu. : corn , 149.000 bu. ; oatB. 74.000 bu.
SHIPMUNTH Flour , 8.0W bbls. ; wheat , 82.000
bu. ; corn , 12UuOO bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu.
KIIII.IIIN City
KANSAS CITY. Oct. S. WIlEAT-About lo
lower , fairly active ; No. ] hard , 83 84c ; No. 2 ,
SlliOM'.ic ; No. 3. 798f2c ; No. 4. 75'IfSlc ' ; No. 1
red. nlo ; No. 2 , 90a ! c ; No. 3. RliJSTc ; No. 4 , 00 >
84r : No. 2 spring , 79c ; No. 3 , 77'-ic.
COIIN l-'r.icllonally lower , rather slow ; No. 2
mixed , : iffic.
OATS P.ilrly active , fomo weaker ; No. 2
white. 11KW20C.
HYK-Weak ; No. 2. 42c.
HAY-Steady ; cholco timothy , tS.OO ; choice
prairie , IS. 00.
11UTTEU Active and llrm ; creamery , 20B22c :
dairy. 14ai7c.
IHKlH-Eailer ; ll'.ir.
niSfJEIITS Wheat , 281,400 bu. ; corn. 91,000 bu. ;
oal . C5OcW bu. "
SIIIPMKNTH-Whcal , 1M.200 bu. ; corn , 21,400
bu. ; on IB , 10,000 bu.
lliilltiuore
DALTIMOHE , Oct. 8.-FLOUH Dull , steady
nnd unebaiiBid ; receipts , 10,355 libls. ; exporls , 1G-
071 hbla.
WHEAT Weak ; spot , 05 ii3 Go ; December.
951 < c bid ; sleiimer No. 2 red , MVlWSnic ; receipts.
74,179 bu. ; exjiorts , 61.000 bu. ; soulhern vvbent by
s.imple. MS9io ; southern wheat on grade , SlB9Gc.
COIIN Easy ; spot , 35'iff34c ; December , new or
old , 32HH'32'icj ) uleamer mixed. 30jtf3iio ! ) ; re
ceipts , 60,09. ) Ini.j cxr > orls , C485 bu. ; southern
white corn. 35Q3Gc ; uouthern yellow , JCjr3CHc.
OATS Hriilj No , 2 white , 2C'ilf:7c ; rccWpts ,
HYE Firm ; No. 2 western , 82c ; receipts. 4 , .
HAY Steady ; choice timothy , J13.004JIS.IO
C1RAIN KHEItlHTS-Very llrm nnd unchancsd.
PHODUCK-llutter nnd eggs , llrm and ut
changed. C'hcete , uteady and unchanged ,
( ! rn In UfCM-lptH ut Principal .Murketn.
CIIICAdO , Oct. 8. Heeelpts : Wheat , 20J tars ;
corn. KG cars ; onts , 363 cnrs. n tlmaled receipts
tomorrow ; Wheat 233 cam ; corn , CIO cars : emit
400 cnrs ,
IMSOHIA. Ocl. 8. Hecelpts : Corn , C2.S bu. :
oats , 27.700 bu. ; rye , COO bu. ; whisky , none ;
wheat , l.SW bu , Bhlpments : Corn , 2J.1W bu , :
cals , 49,000 bu. ; rye , none ; whisky. 1,053 bbl * . :
wheat. GOO bu.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. J.-Hecclpts : Wb t. ii
nara.
8T. I/UIS. Oct. 8-Hecelpls of wheat fcr
tlpast forty-eight hours , Ul cam.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. 8.-Hecelpt ; WTi * t. two
days , 4W can , year ago , iwo dqyg. 1CJ nr * .
.N MV Orlriiim lliirUfl * .
NBW OHLEAN8 , Ocl. 8.-HOO PHODUCTS-
Stehdy ; pork. old. JS.tO. I.ird , renneJ , tl iw.
5J'2IJt I'"xed mean , dry salted shoulders.
51.37H ; slJrs , J5.37M , Ilacon. rib sldr , Vt.OO ,
Hams , choice sugar cured , J3.7C&3.M.
rOFPEK Hlo , ordinary to low fair , tl.TJB
H'JrS. " ' ? ' ! extra fancy , M.KW.W ; pet.
f ritn. fi.vt'vS- '
OOHNMKAL-Qulet at J1.60.
HHAN-Qulet at COc ,
HAY-Sle dy ; prime , JlO.OOJfll.OOj choice. m. <
cnnN-Sleady ; No. 1. racked , white ,
mixed , J7 TS < c : yellow. 39ir ,
OATS-Steady No. : , tacked , 23\4flf < .
ordinary to Rood
Tnleilo
TOLEDO. Oct. .
H.-WHEAT-Ixiwer ana tteady ;
No. J. cash anl October. f4o December , c.
COHN-Dnll ; No. 3 mixed. ! 9c.
OATS-HlKher ard dull ; No. 2 mixed , USie.
HYK-Strady No. 1. cash. 48c.
CIXVKIt.SEED Active and steady ; prim * .
cash and October , JJ.JO. .
OIL-Unch m 4.
BUSINESS ON THE INCREASE
Week's Exchanges Are 8 8 Per Cent Larger
llian in 1892 ,
PRODUCTIVE FORCE STEADILY ENLARGES
DUlrllititlon of WnKcs Airnriln nn In-
urciiNltitc I'lind fur I'liruluiHcrn
I'lnallx Aurcr on ( he
181)7 ) > Vhiiit Crop.
NEW YOHK , Oct. S.-H. O. Dun & Co.'s
\Veckly Kfcvlew ot 'irauo will say In its
Issue tomorrow :
While failures were the smallest ever known
In any quarur since Hit. , JIM bu.-me s pu > -
minti ) tliluugli b.itiki thu IniMtft by KoVXi'.uvO
bver known in Stptember , tnc. peculntoiNno
lirulcas blixleiy unout Cubit , or le\cr at me
south , ur tnv muntclpul election , utill ba\e oine
Inlluince. Helping uinn Just non la tno i.nt
that after vxtraorJinary limclmkcs lor lepicn-
Isinnent of stocks from uny tect.un or IU\MI
there must ntcth nrily be for u tune less buj-
InK from that ! | imrlei , jet biltlness is still in-
ciiasliiR , 'llie produaUe lotcc tteaiiliy ( nl.iiKi'- .
the distribution ol uitKt's uncords an Inctcusin : ;
fund lor purchutes nru the toumtniions aru I.H.I
for u larKcr business heivnlter , Thove < .K'a
exclmnBi's ur S.k p r cent la.Rer than In 1 > M.
Crop reporters wno Imxi ; inucly ulffvivd now
nnree In putline thu yield of xvneut nl iib nt
DH'.iAi'J.IKO ' to bW.O'jo.iw ) tiutncla. which in iituily
2uOvi. < Jcvo bushcln more Hun will be re < | iinvd
for home use , kt-epliiK stocks HS they uuiu July
I , the lowest for -\en years. A laiKer ue-
mand Is Indicated mid ekpurts eliue July 1
have bum nearly us heavy us In thu best past
> car , 2Si3,25t ! bushels ftom Atlantic pun * , iiuur
Included , tor the last cck , iiRiilnsi l'.2H'.j.'l
btishcU last > iar. : the recovery of IVj cents in
prices fur the week Is not without iea on.
NVcstcin receipts continue to exceed last jpur
8.W1.221 bUEhela , anaiiut 7.213,8W bushels for the
week. With lets favoiublu ivports uf yield coin
exports fall short slightly , with small tlirtercnco
In price.
Cotton la unchnngcJ In price , with larger con
suming demand , though big crop estimates du
not appear to be disputed.
A Inrjie lucre arc In the production of ply Iron
nnd heavy realizing pairs of lots held en spec
ulation have canted a decline of 15 cents to
JlO.tX ) for bessemer nt 1'lttsblirs , thouttli pray
foige there bus advanced :5 < ent and plff Iron
Is stronger at Chlcngo nnd c.ifitcrn tiKirkets.
Hut llnlshed products grow stroiiKtr , with it
demand outrunning the tupaclty of works In
operation In many brunches , so that delays In
delivery arc In sheeta and tin pl.ite bars em
barrassing und In some other branches urders
cannot be tilled within one or two months ,
llulbllng of more vtsaris on the l.ikes nnd tta-
coaat , lieavy oriVrt * for sheets , bars , luds and
pipe , have caused ndvanct's averaging half of
1 per cent on the week for ull classes , but the
general gain In yet not unite 10 | ur cent from
the lowest point. Reports from combination In
steel mils nre denied tin ] It Is expected that
largo producers will airce in prices , \vnllo the
rod and wile compact appears to be still In
the future.
| \Vool bus now reached nn nvenuie of 20.S7 cents |
per pound for 100 iuotoiims | | of domestic by .
Coates llrothers of I'.illndelphla , showing n rUe 1
of S cents since a year ago , with n iMUcii heavier
rise on s-otne iiualltles , but following an nvcr- i
uge decline of 11 cents from Maren , 1S'J3. Sp.-cu- I
Intlvc sales still urcount for most of the aimic-
gate. which had been nt the chiefs 14.33l.uiH ) for
the week , of w.ilch S.'JJS.ll'O ' vvire domes-tic , but
mnnufactuicrs nre purchasing some wool for
mixture with the cheaper wool held for some
months past. The rise ha so gicatly exceeded
the ndvunco In prices of vvoolen suods that the
mills might have to pause but fur the very largo
blinks purchased In ndvance. Guudn ale ttrnng.
with u further advance In pome giadcs , but In
tbd aggregale thus fur not 20 per cent from t.ie
luvveHt point , awilnst CO per cent advance In the
nvrenge price of wool.
Dealings In cotton goods nre delaycjl by weak
ness In' ' raw cotton , but neither print clollut nor
other goods have declined since last \\cek , and
though the mills me not quite fully emiilojed a
j i continued Increase In consumption is with icason
! expected.
Kallures for the week were 212 In the United
i
' States , against r last year , und twenly-nlne In
j
Oalveston , Houston and Waco not Included In
totals.
IIUADSTUHKT'S U'KKICLV III3VIH1V.
DlHlrlliiiUoii of Mi-rcliiiiiillNt * .Siiuif-
lint ChffUcil h > - | | | t > Drouth.
NEW YOHK , Oct. 8. Uradstrect's tomor
row , October 9. will Buy ;
Distribution of general merchandise In the
central went and northwest Is further checked ,
owing to the prolonged droulh In Kentucky ,
Illinois , Kaunas , portions of Missouri , Ne
braska. Iowa. Minnesota und the Dakota * . Tel-
erapino advices to Ilrjdsiieel's report tcrloiu
lamat-o In Kansas and purta of Nebraska and
Iowa , where early planted wheat U up anJ-iiu.-
dlnit out. but that plnnlcd later U not likely to
sprout , Full plowing U now Impossible , six
week < without rain having dried up pasture *
und compelled farmers to feed flock.
Manufacturing Industrie * throughout Ihe west.
paitlcularly lion and steel , continue active , nnd
lliere I * an Increavlng tendency on ( he part rf
Inteilor merchant * lo remit promptly , While
Ihe volume of trade ha * decreased at Chicago ,
It U ahead of Ihe like record In recent ye n.
Theie In a moderate Impiovement In builnet *
In the couth. Alabama having released the quar
antine against Oeorgla cities and central and
northern Texas point * having returned coiumrr-
clal relations with Oalve ton. Planter * con
tinue to hold cotton , which delay * collection * .
Higher price * Ihl * week are reported for cotlon ,
which ha * been declining for some time. Coal
and clothing , In sympathy with ! wool , for naval
lorei under heavy purchase * by lame trader * ,
wheat Hour and egg * , print cloth * , lard , beef
und * ugar have declined. Hide * are weaker ,
lead I * lower and bestemcr pig > old off 0 cent *
n ton under heavy ipeculatlve orferlnc * . not-
vlthtandtnc tbe Iron and steel maikel * * s a
whole rtmalo active anil firm.
Export * ot whtat ( Hour Included u wheil )
from both conits TfCrtthe fniie.l RtatP nn-1
Canada thin week hAVc b-en fslllnc off . . ,
KregatlnK only 4,8 > 4Vt ( bushels. ns ln t R , < 34t > 0 > >
bus'iels last week , bill , iirnpnreJ with 4. ( > SOOfX )
btl.shelB In the week - senr I\RO , ! 1JI COO bu > i-
rls In ins , J.31MX' ) bushels In 1WI nnd 2.SS1. V >
bushels In 1S93. C < 4 r a < p..rls . nl n show atty
decided drop. arVn-ffitUiK 2"X } "Oft bushels ,
aenlnst 3,108.00) bu. heJili > t we.-k. S.772 ( 0 hmli-
els In the week a year KRH , 1,167 non bushels In
li ! 3. 184,000 bu hf U. Jn JS9I nnd 1 ( W.oeO bushels
In KM.
,
There are tt7''lMn > M failure. ' reported
throughout the I'nltivl Stales durlUK tlie week ,
coaipnrfil with 19 InM weeV. Mil In th < r w k ,1
year SRO , 274 two y Arw apo. 3SJ three years ano
nnd as compared with 400 in the first week In
October , 1893.
itivn\v ottitiTorK MAHICIT.
\nrroiv nml Dull NM-CIIIIOII | | ( | With
Irrcuiiliullccllno. .
NKW YOIUC , Oct. S.-Hr.ulstrriy.'s review
of the stock markets ' * lll > ay :
Inactivity on the part of the public , pleasure
from bearing operalurs nd a Jiui ; nf flipport
from the larger Interests nf tlic lln nclnl and
speculative vvoild have b > pn Hie prlnMp.il fac
tor * In the week's stock matliei. T.ie i.Miiit IIRS
been a narrow and at UMIP a vet ) dull 'pecula
tion , with liieguliir drdlnes In tbo artater part
of the list , but In few cjists. no Cnlc > Has , I
did the decline nssnnv ny serloos prrporllons.
The volume of Irn arllrns IIHS fallen cff In n
nnrkod ( le ree and no lots tlKiiltleancc Is the
changed character of the trail * Itself. ronimlH-
( Inn houfes have heni eoirnurutlvly Inactive
I and the pmnlicr rnnm traders made tlie miikel
I fnr the Rreiiter purl of the week. fnreltiR prtrc.s
, Invvcr wherever foiling was apparent and c.lushiK
: brief and In the main unlmpoiinnt ral'les wucn
they IicKan tn cover their iiwn rnnrts. l.i < ni'.in '
Ins shown very little Intcroit In tbcsc proeeed-
Inss. t.iouRh jarly In the week It houaht some
ftf.'Cks at the docllnrti. preHumnbl.v to cnver Its
short Mies. This Indlfi'erenre. heaviness nnd
i hfnrlsli nllltude cf Ihe market an- not tiecom-
. par.lel bv nn > unfnvorable developments In the
actual ritual Ion. On the contrary lluprlnclp.it
cvenls beiirlnjt on Uio bnnnclal and tpccubitlve
| positions nre distinctly favmnli'p.
l Gold ImpnrlHllnns hnvo beKKii. apixrcntly
I without nnytldni ; but natural cnuros In hind
. them , nnd aulhciltles in tbe subjcrt think we
' are liable to attain n large volumv for the le-
mulndcr of the year Hallrond enrnlnps con
tinue tn male n handsome rhnivinr , tnoso of
the New York ( vnttnl for Septembi-i bclns the
largeet for uny innnth In tbe history uf the'
country. The nisi of grain at the west Is np-
parenliy decrcnslnir , but ralhoad otllrlals ttale
that any fnlllnR rnIn ca tl > - und irullle Is cmn-
prnraled for by llie InrrrnslnR voluni ? nf weal-
bt'und mlscellaneoiif und nu-i.liaii IIlielnhts. .
The nrtlvlly of hurtling In vallims secllons al50
has Us eftcet. nnd rerlaln fniilhern mud. .
notably Lnulrvlllc & Nni-bv llie , which ov.'lng to
the yellow fcvtr quaruntlne ut tiv : gulf cllles ,
were expected lo sliovv decrejtes In ei-nliiRs for
the curicnt weeks , bill have , lliatilts to th ( > nc-
tlvltji nr the eiml nnd Iri/n tr.xrtos In i'ie nmit.i.
shown IncrnifliiR KIOPS eirnlims. Smn ue hns
leen made by bears In HIP Flock maikel of the
continued drnnth nt the vveft. und Us effect upon
nKrlcultiir."I fperatUins. efptclally In ilia winter
wheat regions.
STOCKS AMI IIO.VUS.
< ! olil IniiiiirlM Kali lo ( Jlvc ( he Mnrltot
Mit Kxpi'c'lPilitlvll.i. .
NEW YOIUC. Oct. S. The bulls were uppnr-
ently Imprrrsedvlth a b'llef at the opening of
tbe slock , market today lint the beginning of
force nf the Impoii movement of Kohl would
effect n turn In the market and send prices
upward ng.iln nfler the lone surtalncd icactlnn.
Their confidence was dlnxltnledeiy soon atler
noun nnd the market became nlnv'St ' llfi-leri.
Ituslness was of Ihe llghlesl pnsftble di serlp-
tlon and llnrliintlotis were nnii'.iv and unim
portant , many prominent stocks belnc rnthvly
neeleclrd. Total Fairs for the day for nil iitoclij
vvci-c only IT.O.OCO FharcH. The bears bavinp -
panntly come lo Ihii cnj of their c.impalRn
and there Is no laigp .buying c .ntlngcnt r. : idy
lo take stocks eveii n't llie low level TV mar
ket seems In fact tn hu've sv.-niiB tn u rt.inil'tlll.
The announcenunls mailc lod.y of ; . . | engaged
for Import footed upn - total of } l 43ooij. nnd nf
this nmount all Imt 4I.COO 000 convs from I.'ii-
don. Today's enmgement of M.roo.eW ) In 1'nrls
Is the first to cr.me from that center i > n th
total movement , vvlilr'll nnw f.ots lip JS l O.OW.
This IH entirely nt rarfani'e with ull the prophe
cies mnile by th . financial niilb. rllles who
have foretold that. London could cnMly be able
tn shift the demnTiid fpr gold fiom the I'nltnl
Stales upon Pn'ls. . ( London line apparently
viewed wilh gieU jenllanlmlly Hi lncre. ln I
demand upon Its gold , reserves. Tile Hunk nf
Kngland has gi nq on expandlpg Us Inins In
face of Ihe eontlnnoilii drain upon Us iold. and
nn change was ma'de ori Thursday In Us rate of
discount. The op ( n ' 'mniket discount rate In
London hns remalfledi'ahout stea-y up to loday.
when It hardened slightly nnd the mm.- thing
was true In ParU , In 'respond tn the gold en
gagements. The efrect.'ln New Yo-k while , u
wns utmost unnppieclablc en thij Hock mnrliet ,
was perceptible * oi , IJre money -iiJi-1 exchnnRO
market. Time monoywo > distinctly easier , rales
being lower at 3 per'.cent at sixty days end up
to 4 per cent for four and six months. Actual
rates of Ftorllwj exchange advanced i.ic and
posted lates' Vic. Tomorrow's bank Ftnteni"nt Is
expected to pbovv n ICF.S marked contraction of
loananl a finaller'falling nn In deposits than
has been the case for two weeks past , ns n re-
pult of the demand for curmicvf .in Ihe In
terior. This demand has be'ii ! efs during the
week nnd the banks have not been at the neces-
Hlty of calling In ? n many loon" to protect their
reserves. Dealings In Ihe Mock m-rket were
largely conllncd to the Industrial stocks and to
the specialties , nnd Ihe net chnni"B though for
the most part gains , are small , except In n few
canes , fhlcngo ( las ngnln absorb--1 nea Iv one-
third of the dealings and lefovern , ! ! 3'i per cent
of yesterday's decline. ( "onsoll < nlcd Cn3 ! Im
prove 1 r points. Ocncrcl Klectrlc t pnlnt nnd
Mnnbnllnn L 1'J ponl.s. !
The bond mar"t ! showed nintv life than the
Ftock mirlcet and prices were llrni. Tntnl sales ,
Sl.jOO.UO. United Statts old 4s , registered , a ! -
vnncnl 19i per cent bid anil the 5s. reg stered.
the Fame.
The Kvenlng Post's i ondon flnnneial cnblo-
gram says : "fonsols were dull today on the
gold exports , nnd oilier mrrkets Fympiithlzed
except Americans , which closed firm on lhi
nnnouneement that JC417.001 In cables had b en
taken today frrm : llie Hank of Hnglan I f r
New York. In all Ihe Miv.'ner Pnrl ? tnkes , ut
for New Ycrk lodny PM MO cold. At present
the bank retains the selling price of eagles nt
7fs 7d , but further large wlthdrjwnls would
piobnblv mean n rl. eIn the price nn1 an nd-
vnnci. In the bank rate next week. The Pts
bourse opened slrady , bill clojed week , nill
IH expected to go from there to Nrvv Ymk and
I undei-slnnd that part of the withdrawals here
nre on Krench account. The IScrlln market was
Bteady. "
The following were tne doping quolatlona on
the lending stocks of the New York exchnnse
today :
'
<
i
i
i nn New York buylnc. The close was steady and
the .icrrnnJ mcdtrnte.
X % w Yiirk Jliinpj-
NOW YOHK. Oct. > . MONIY ON C\\LI -
iasep : | nt 2' ffJ per cent ; lust loan. 3 per cent ;
closing ; . 2 < 4 H per cent.
1'JHMi : MKIIl'ANTH.n I'APKH-IHHJ per
cent ,
8TKHLINO i.X.-HAN(1K-rirm r. with c-
tual business In bankers' bills nt JI.M4fN5IS
fnr ilemnnl and nt J ( . 8'.ffl ' SJH for sixty days ;
posted rule ; . Sl.WtUI.&U. commercial bills ,
H1LVKH cniTiriCATKS-S7857'iC.
II Ml SltiVKH-r-ip.
MKXICAN DOLl\IlS-13\e.
( lOVP.HNMKXT HON-D
STATH ItONDS-nnll.
r.AlLHOAl ) ItONDS-rirm.
Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows :
UTs.TiewYs. r i . X..t.its ;
IT. S. iisvv In cnu. , N.O Us
H. S. Is.r.v 11 ill N.C.-IH
U.S. 4s. conn IH'l So. P.iclllo Isu.
U , S.l ! .r < wf t'S'f No. Pacific Us. .
U. S. .Is.rojr Uftvi'No. P.ielll.5 4-
II. 9. "is. comi. . . . II.WiN. V. C A. HI. L.
District .1. it .is. . . . 10l' | ' < N. , V W. UR .nl'.M
" ' ' 107 N. W. Comoli . . . .H' . '
Aliiiirlassil. . . . . UllH N. W. Di5b.Cs. . . . .mm
( H Onv Nnr.littA. .
Ala. Currency. . US , Oro. Nav. 4t IM'I
AtPhlnun r , O. S. I , . ll . l. r 1171
AlehlRon : vll. 4s . . . .Ml O. S. L f" ) . t. r III
r.muhi : So. nuts. . . . 1(17 ( ' ( ) Imp. iHtH , t. . . . . ( ) )
rhli' . Turin IVf.O. Imp 3s. I. r . . . . 41
P..V O. As 1I2' ' . | P.U'ltl-in of'O.V. ,111'J't
C. II. AI ) . 4 < .js. . . .llll'ii Uividl'ir . ( s M
1) . , VH. ( > . iNti 110 H. UAVVst R1 J
} i.Kt H. n. Is St. Ik A : I. M. lion. .1 Hi !
KimlTiMin. I St. L. Ii S. K.Onn.O. 111' {
KrloOi" ! . Is 7(1 ( P. ronsols
V. W.AD. la. 1. r. . 71' < St. t . O..VP. tsts .
ULMI. Kb-o. fia IllDS st. p. n .vp. r,8
A. lOSMlS.C. noiitnnd.
( i. II..VS -'ds..lii'Ji4l.soiilhnm P.v. 5 . . . , P'JH
ll.xT.CtMil. On 1111 iS. H. .tT. OH IVJ
11. AT , 0. eon its. . . 10. % | T < Min.neiv B0t:4i : . . HS
Iowa 0. lRt ll7WITi x. IMo. L ( Lists HJV
K.P.eon.t.r lot ) 'JVx. IMS. Uc.Mi. . . .1 > <
K. P.flM.i.l. r 1)17 | | r. IV lst i IDI t
' * ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
L. iN. Will. 4s. . . . . Ji-Jlil w'ah. 1st r.s. . . KI7H
MlHsonri U * inn iWab. ' .MH 70
M. K.AT. .Ms (1.1 ( Wvsl.Slmra It . . . .1U74J
M.K..VT. IH Kit IVa. O'llurli" ! U0' <
N. Y. C. IBU IKis'Va. ' d.i.Ti"d ( 4
lloxlmi H lor 1C
11OSTON , O.t. S. rnll Huns , 45J5 per cent ;
time loan' . 4 5 per cent. Closing prlcei for
flocks , bonds nnd -hart's'
"
MS . KUW pfj . r.v- <
American I M4i Win. Cent . . ' > <
Am.H'ic.ir ' nfd . . 11 ; ) K.l. Kl.-- . Ill . 1A1
Ikivsiat.i da * . . Oon. iiiaj. nid. . . . HS
I'll I Tulup'.ume. . 2llil Atc.lilsii'i tl W . : il > f !
UontonX Allifiir. Jill Sow Kitalmtit ( Is. , lias
HOHIOII , 'ji.\lUlli. : . llW Alloitnx Mi'iliuUJ 7A
tII. . , VQ nut. Ailnntlc . "t
Kllclibinv l > 4 I lloslon .t M > ilJVil HIM
( iuiurul i lm'.ine. : tirililiii , | v iioucn. . . . 'jn !
Illinois suii 17 iD.ihl.nel t | [ 3iU. . 4110
Mexican Central.
Old Oolour .
l ) . s. i , I'll llC o-uirir/e
nuhbrr 1
rnlon I'aaltls . . : i"i oni'.isv n i
\Vcst Kitil 111 T.im ii--vi-lt 13. .
\Vo-it ilnil ntl . ion Wolvvnnu IBM
\V. lllcc
Sun I'riiiu-Isoip .tllnliiK ( liuitJitlnns.
? AN I'MIANCIKCO. Ocl. S. Tim nllU-lul rloslin : :
quouitl.m.s for mining stocks today wcro as fol
lows :
Julia. . . .
AlnhiiCim 1 .Ill itlC'1.
Andes ' . " .i K
Ilclelii'r 71 MCKl3.1l ! r.s
l.'eBl.t l k'ner. . . . fl
llulllon 1.1 Oplilr. HI.-
Caledonia 11) ) Ovur.naii. . . . . .
nmlK'ii&oCuii. . . IS Poiosi
Cboliar. 70
Conildunci. in.- Sierra .Viw.ui. . . . US
Con.I'll. A V.v. . . 113 Sllv.ir Hill
( 'Oil. llllD.M'l.ll. . . _ _ ; IIiuoii Ua.i : , s
'
Criivvn I'onit '
ICxnliooucr. (1 ( YolUiwJ.-i'jnt. . . .
Ht.lll'lUivl ISO
Hnli-.v Sorornsi.llS _
Silver bars , rsi,4e ; Mexlenn ilnllnrn ,
drafts , sight , 13c ; drafts , telegiupli , 17V4c ,
l.'lnn nclnl Nnl
11ORTO.V , O t. K. Clcnrlngs , $18,567,050 ; bsl-
nncps , $2,071,501.
IIAI.TIMOItlOct. : . S. dealings , J3.122.237 ;
bahinces , ! 4 .239.
NM\V ; VOIIK. Oct. S. JIS3.530.038 ;
balances , J1i,41i.12ii. ;
1'lIII.\niM'III.\ . 8. ClenrhiKS. J10.CS9.-
1L3 ; baliimc. . $1.442,295.
MHill'lUK. Oct. S. Clearing , } (2S.M2 : bnl-
unres , $ IIX,710. New Voilt cxcbnngc , selling nt
liar.
Ni\V : OP.I.ICANS. Oct. S.ClearhiKJl.030.10 : . :
Xi'vv York exchange , b mis , pir ; conunerclal ,
| l.,0 per $1,000 dlFConnl.
ST. I.oriS , Ocl. 8. Clenrlnj ; ? , $ CCOS.70S-bnl- :
UUCP * , $ SaS.7M. Money , 411" per cent. New
1'nrk ' exchaiiKe , 25c dl cnunt Jlil. pnr ci lfcd.
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.CHICAGO , Oct. S.-Clenrings. { 15 K32.223. New
Vork cxchntiKe , 40c discount ; fterllni ; exclinnRe ,
posted rntea. f4.SiyI4.yrii. TradlnR In stoiKs
was dull and unlnterestlni ; closliiffVest Chi-
cnso. 103 ; Diamond Match , t.'C" , ; Metropolitan
U 7li ; South Plile. CO ; IaUc Street I. , H',4j New
* YorU Ulscult , C3-'i ; Gis : r , lOi.
1'AIUS. Oct. S. Three per cent rentrp , IMf
2'4c for the account Hxthnn c on London , Xt
ISc for checlfs.
LONDON" , Oft. S The nmmint of bullion wl'h-
'Irnwn ' from Ihp ll.inU of ICntland today on b.'il-
anc ? was , CII7fOO.
I'INCINNATI. O't. S. Money. : > ifiO per cenl ;
New York exchange , pjr nnd 13c premium.
CleurliiKS , J2,10S , 0.
\VD4II. MAliKKTS.
Suit HIIVIIroi | | 'H ( XT , liit
An- SUM Ailviiiu-lHK.
HOSTON. Oct. S. The llostr.n < : nmmL rclal
Dullclln will fay lomoriow of the wool in.nlct t :
The ilcmnnd for wool has ilrop | Ml off In
* .yiiiuU.iy | with n quiet nnd Rood niuil.i't , and
while Me talcs nre still much nbovo the aver
age n quieter tone prevails. I'rlecs continue to
advance on fine woo's. The I < ondon auction
pikes have advanced fi per cent since the
xpi'iiuig niil prlrpH of Augtntltun here bavi * nut
o-.cn rkrn tnoiiKh li > I'ncouraKe much lmp-rl-
In ? . Ohio XX IIUH advanced lo ! ,0c. Scnured
cir.plo line me Hum tvriltnry has ndvnncvil lo
"jc. Qi'arler 1.1 neil wools , both foreign and
domet'tlc , ftre ncfilecled. They ha\e nol : ul-
vanccd. The rales of the week nre 4.U78 HiO
] irundi ilomrMIc Jill. I S.OW 0 0 f'Oim.lR ' . furr.Kn.
UKilnst 1I"D7COO puumls domestic and 3,114 iri )
ji.iunJs fr.ivlcn Ijsl vvdk. nnd 4. M4 , WO pc.unds
drmcMlo nnd 672.ii/l | i.nind. < fnrelin fur llie mma
\vrfU last year. T.ic lolal inovement slnre
Ffptcmber 1 In dale is 1 4S7r,37 balui. . uK. < liit
1 i.UOir bales bii-t > cir. nnd the receipts HI jit ]
I'nlted fitulcH jjorls nre 1.CO.M47 hales , nKnlnst
1.2S2.119 ln'y | li'il ymr ; oicrlund to ncirlbein
ribs nnd Canada. 722i7 bales , against 100,4 < ! >
b.iles lahl ea ; Inlcrlur Huckr in i xeess of
I icye hold nt Ihe elope of the commercial year ,
1 ' „ . - , , ! 3 1 bales , ii ulm-l 211. 43C lulc. , luhl year ; mill
tulln 12817.1 bile ugalnhl i:1 livj hales lift
yen ! . I'nrelKii cxpoitB for llie week wtio ill r > ' ,1
b.iles , ncnhiEt 1CO."iS9 balca Inft > car. nnliin the
tiilal Ihus far for the Kfosun rii,77. ; " , bales ,
iigiilnH SC9.7W bn.eH lnr't year. The total Ink-
Ings of Amerlcun ml U. imrt i ami o.nli i . .1 j
Canada , Urns far for lhl s'a > cn , have been : ! ! 2.-
Ml balea , nxnlnst SIS Oil bnles last year. These
IIH ludo 212 412 bales by norlhein FplnnerH ,
against 223.M balej , Including Htiickn left over
nt POI-IH und Inteilor towns Horn the last ciop
nnd the number of biles Immg it Into fight thus
far for the new crop. The fiipp.y to date U
l.fi'M.USl ' bnles. ngiilnft 2OSI1 bales for the
name period hut year. T.ie rales lo datu show
an Increni-e of JW.ii7.iJ ( pounds doinentlc and
llO.K.O.Si ) ' ) pounds farelijn ove' llie R. | in ie ,
E.ime ilale In 1S9G. The tecelpls to date show
an Increafc of 118,141 balcii domesllc nnd 332.17G
b'l'es fnrelgn ,
1XNUON , Ocl. 8 The wnn | nuctlon Fales ,
which were poslponcil yeslerday uwlnn lo the
foff , were cnnMnuc.il today with a In'qe number r-f
buverH presrnt. The , pnlo uns KIIDI ! .mil hhowed
a heller n > lrt ! llelter di-vrlpllons were llrm and
nhowed H Imnlenlni : tendency al limes Killnw-
Inif nre the sales In detail : New 8mith Wales ,
S MO bales : Heoured 9iAdfj'1n i'id. Vlrl.irla , 1.4"0
bales ; coureil. 74dCil 4d ; Kreasy , C-iitlilil. Smilh
Ai'iitrall.i. ' C0 > bah'H : iieiurwl. 1 Hdflls 2'id ' ;
Kl'easy. fiUCKd. ? New /.eabmd , eS3"i bales ;
Heoured. Glidfyln G'-jil ' ; preusy , 5Vil. C'ape of liooit
Hope , nnd Natal , 1,117 bales ; ttc.njrcd. . C5(7Vd. (
\oiv Vork I > rjOtiiidH > lni'Iic ( .
NU\V YOHIC , Oct. 8. Thn dry goods market
lodny shows a gathering Flreneth In all ml ton
lines , due to the Flrenglhened marKet nf Ihe
cnllonH nnd the alleged Itijuiy lo the cotton
crop. This Is particularly nntlcenblc In print
cloths nnd other Htaplc eottima nf similar
grades , llepoita uf dlttrlbutlon nt recond hands
In various parts of the country still continue
favorable and retailers are n.l 1 in be enloyhiK a
period of activity In all seasonable lines uf
KOihltJ. The Kales nf the week , on a bai-ls of
2io ! for extras , have been heavy nnd hid fnlr to
continue up to the close. The demand from the
south Is somewhat heavier t'mi It was durlnj
thu height of the fever rau' both for fauiles
and ttiiplm. The latter are stronger than
fancies , Woolen and worsted Rood ? xliow no
change from their previously tron < : condition.
1,1 vi-rpool ( iriilu nnd I'rnv | M | < HIH.
I.IVKHPOOU Oit. 8 I'UOVIHIO.VR IMran.
clear bellies , steady nt : i7s ; nhouldt'iv , < | iiarc ,
dull at 25 > . 1'ird , sp t , dull nl 22n 'id.
WIIKAT fc'pot. No. 2 red vvci-lern , winter ,
steady at It 8d ; No. 1 red northern , spring. 8n
7d for nnw crop.
COH.V .Spot , American inlxcil nulet ut 3 I'.id ;
American mixed , old. quiet nl r Id ; Ottuber ,
steady nl 3a liid ; November , steady nt 3a 2 } < d ;
December , plrudy at ! n Slid.
I'IXUIl 81. I/UU fancy winter , llrm fit 10 ,
I/1NDON. Oct. 8. HI-IKT KUIIAK-Octotier.
8s M ; December and March. 9t.
NKVf YOHK , Oct. 8. WOAIt-Havr , dull ;
centriruK'il , M tet. 3H03 15-lCi : . Ilciinfd , ute.vly ;
ernniilaled , iiV.c.
NHW OHIiAN8. Ost. f.-SlTOAH-Oulet ; open
kettle , : 3ic centrifugal Rranulalrd. 4' < ( f
40-16c : v.-hltea. J 1HCQ4 31Cyellow ; * . 3'i'4c ' ;
seconds , : * f3V c.
Cull fiirnln l > TllirT' > u 1 1 u.
NHW YOHK , O l. S. PAMFOHNIA DHIKD
I'llUITO-AtpUi' . slroni- : other fiulln Kiealy ;
evnixiralB'l ' upplfs , prlmn wire iray. 8'4o per
Ib. ; wood 'Irlel , prim * S' echnb'e 8'.aW > 1 < u ;
fiincy , t'inmnn , 6W7c iirun . Ui84e , nn \ < >
rttv and IHIH | | | > - ; aprjrotii , Hoyal " 'fies Moor
I'alk , OfflHi' ' ; peaches , tinpeelc-d , 70Hc , pei-lcd ,
ii 17c per Ib.
I'ull lllvrr I'rliK CloTli llurket.
FAI.I llivnit. Maie. , Oct. S.-l'rlnt cloth
inark t , quiet at 2 0.
'OMAHA ' LIVE STUCK MARKET
Scarcity of Supplies Docs Not Bring Abont
Revival of Business ,
LIGHT RUN OF IND.FFERENT QUALITY
Only u Kow Common Cnldc Offoroil
mill Sulil n ( Stonily IM-lccN HoB
H VL AnotliiT Hail lny ,
IIINIK | u Dlmo ,
SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. S.-RcceliUs for tlio
lnys Iiullc.-Ucd wore :
Gallic. HORS. Sheep , lloraos
October S i,7ii 4yid issi r >
October 7 4.910 6.5M 3 , I9 SS
Oclober C S.SOS 5,713 1,022
October 5 7.374 6,301 Z.SIO 13
October 4 C.3G8 l.STTi S51 M
Oclobur 2 G.M f > ,777 128 20
Oivobcr 1 2,22(1 ( 5.317 ! . !
September HO 2,270 5V > 2 3.315 IS
Septflnbi'P 29 R.fHH 4MO S2
Scptomhcr 2S C..S31 4'fll 247 21
September 27 6.741 1,030 CIS 27
September 23 P72 3,931 . . 2S
September 21 3SOS I.s7 4.4fS !
September 23 4,319 5SM 1.451
The olllclnl nutnbcr of ears or stock
brought In today by ench road wnas
Cattle. H'KS. Sh'p. Il'jies
C. , M. & St. 1' . Ity S
O. & St. U Hy 1
Mo. P. Ily 3
U. 1 > . system 23 17 4
C. .t N.V. . Ily 1 1 . . . .
! ' . , 13. & M. V. U. 11. . 10 IS 2
S. C. .t 1' . Ily 1 1 . . . .
C. . St. I1. , M. Ac O. Ily 1 1 . . . .
H. , ! fe M. 11. 11. H. . . 41 25 1
C. . 11. & U. Hy 7
K. C. & St. J 1
C. . U. I. & I' . Ily. . 13. . . 4
C. . H. I. & \ > . Hy. . W. . . 1
Cripples nml driven In . , . . . .
Total receipts . . . S3 S2 7 5
The disposition of the day's receipts \vns
ns follow. , each buyer purcliaslnj ; the num
ber of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co il'J
H. 11. Hammond Co. . . 192 1,042
Swift uiul Company . . 2.10 1.257 % S
Clldaliy Packing Co. . . . 251 2,072 ? M
11. Hither nnd UcK'un . . 79
J. I , . , Carey 119 19ii
l.obm'iu & llothsehlUls . . 1KG
\V. I. Stiphcns lt'5
1IIIIi howls Co 101
llcnton & Underwood . . 213
Huston & Co Hi
Krcbbs .1 Co IS
Has * 73
I'lanlslnstoii I' . Co. , Mil
waukee , \Vls 90
Other buyers 639
heft over 250 . . .
TotnlH 2,315 5,438 7S7
C.VTThH Heioipls of tattle were llsht ,
the iiiimber falling short of yesterday u
record by over 103 cars. It was. In fact , the
lluhtost run since Saturday. Tlic ienr > ral
market was devoid ol any now or Interest
ing features , cattle selling In Just about the
same not dies as yesterday.
Only a few corn fed cattle w < > ro offered ,
and they suld at steady prices. None of the
iiftcrliiKS were very Kood. so that the sales
did not show up very well on paper.
The seven or elcht loads of cows and
heifers sold at linn priced , the offerings nil
buliiK taken earlv. , .
As usual toward the close of the week the
demand for feeders was not quiio so brisk
us on some days. There wereqnltu u Rood
many catlle In the minds of speculator ! * ,
so that the rcRnlur yard operators wvro not
finite ns anxious * for the fresh receipts as
they mlRlit have been under other circum
stances. Still the demand was fair and the
cattle wore pretty well cleaned up nnd in
good season , Ht'prcsentaUve sale * :
NATIVES.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
3. . . 12)3 S3 30 . . . .14104 10 22. . . .104J $1 f,0 ,
20..1100 170 L. . . 81' ' ) 373 22..817 413
( .0..1173 423 1I..1153 433 3..730 4 03
13. . . . 82G 4 30 S'J..1I73 2l )
COWS.
L. . . SM 175 1..1000 231 1..1230 275
4. . . . . > . - > SIM : i. . . . nco s 05 2. . . . $23 iw
S , . . . 50 22. ' . 12..10W 2W 1 ' . ? S ° 2 ?
9. . .1014 270 3..1010- 75 12..1103 28i
L. . . S3) 28 > . S. . . . 073 2 S3 1..120) 3 00
4. . . . 863 3 III ) ' C..1006 300 S t43 325
S 1370 3 M 2. . . . 375 1 50 1..123) 2 2J
1. . . . 7JO 240 .1 DIG 2 50 1..1-5I 2 5
2..IH'i 2M 1..11M 300 2..12H ) 315
xf , . . . . VII 3 13 2..1243 3 13 1..12SJ 3 60
3. . . . il > 3 1 73 . L.-l'W , 3 13
' '
2. . . . 753 333 1. . . . 51o' 3 15 L. . . MO 300
7. . . . 721 3 40 1. . . . CO 3 43 2. . . . SP ) 3 43
2. . . . CW 3 00 5. . . . MO 3 23
HULLS.
7..1370 273 I..1320 2 SO 1..112) 331
1..13C' ' ) 2 M 6..1IZS 2 03 3..1333 273
1..1C.0 2 83 2..1233 3 10
STAG 8.
1..1215 3 W
CALVKS
1. . . . 310 4 7b 2. . . . 2a"i 475 1..1CO 500
2. . . . 19) 55' ' ) L. . . 3iO 250 1. . . . 310 1 23
3. . . . 210 450 3. . . . 2CD 500 13..3')3 ' ) 410
17. . . . 322 44) L. . . 20) 475 3. . . . 1CJ 575
S1OCKBHS AND KBRDl'IIS.
4. . . . 575 40) 11. . . . DO 323 C3..SI2 343
2. . . . ( - . - > > 3 TO 43..1171 365 3. . . . 510 3 10
16. . . . 7f,0 4 10 3. . . . S3 4 10 7. . . . 4:8 : 4 20
2.im . " . . " 3 79..HHW 4 Oi 22..1002 410
C. . . . 47S 4 40
WKSTBHNS.
NKHHARICA.
No. Av. Pr. Nu. Av. Pr.
4 feeders. . . . S3 ; S , 25 C fcciUra. . . . II3 ! Jl 23
1 t.iw 9.0 2 CO 2 roWH 75) ) 2 C )
1 cow H'O 2 Ci ) 2 cows 1200 273
I bull 121' ' ) 273 Scows S.'G 31" )
13 hflfif.9 127 3 20 1 heifer k 0 8 20
1 feeder M' ' ) 323 15 feeders..10M 3 15
WyOMINO ,
| i ) feeders..ii7 3 23 'Jl feeders..1000 3 83
1 SIH , ; io-.0 3 23 f.0 feeders. . . . 1124 3 70
-,4 fi-ders..101i 373 7 f.w 10.-S 2 'Ji
A ln.llf 413 223 1 bull S'50 ' 3 VI
37 cnwa fc7S SCO " 4 heifers ! > I7 315
Ci Mrs. Tex..1(172 ( 330 32 con H 1UIO 330
12 ieeders..llii 3 70 61 feeder" . . . . Sbl 3 10
I t.il im ; 1SOO 3 t'O ' 2 tlltltllRi. . . . VJU 320
J Inlllngs. . . . BS7 320 11 Inllln s..l124 3 3 >
27 feelrs..l'JDS 350 J2 cows 9i4 315
Jl tailliiKS. . . 11J4 3 20 b Ullln ; ; . . . .lUii 3 : 'j
. .i ) ! ; . . . . 3 35 41 lalllnis..lU59 3 53
CO mrcrs 114B 3 7u 1 bull 14'.0 ' 225
1 hull l..f" 250 1 heifer . ' .C'l ' 250
12 cows H72 275 1 cow H.O 273
1 cow IOW 273 1 eijvv 1011 300
2 lielfeis CM 330 1 heifer 100 330
5 C-1.W3 104) 34' ' ) L cow * 1KO 340
4 talllnRs..r.'IJ 350 3 taillnus..12Si ( 360
2 feeders. . . . X'O 3 f3 ! 3 uteers 110 ! 3 75
3 fleeru 1210 373 2 c-alvcj 2u , 4 1j
COIXDHADO.
3 f roller * . . . . 87J 300 141 feedurs. . . . 903 415
HOllS The miukct opened this in.irnllHT vvilb
IlKln und bulcher wclslit liuis In giwil demand
an u dec.no ) of Cgnoc. Thu prlceti paid r.ir that
kind iamrd all llie vvny from J3.5 > lo M.TO. lull
after the buyers ueiu prclly well pniuiled and
j uiu iiesi ui inv HKIII linn imnjnir HfiKiua iiiiu
chunked hand * the iiuiikel mine to a liall. The
; buyeis of heavy nml packing hog * were In no
Kical Imny and when they commenced opcru-
I lions It was at a decline ! of IPJflSc from yester
day's urlcu4 , It W.IK on tli.it biuls : tliut Ihe
heavy and pncklnK boss sjld. When once under
wny Ibe m.tricet was fairly ucllvu mid nn early
clearance wan effected.
Taking thu sales an a whole nml they nvc'uiKed
115tc luwtT Ihun ycMortlay. Today's decline
carries Ihe inaiknt li > Ihe lowest point touched
Hlnfp Augui.1 II ami leaves It 2tic loner tlnin nn
Miinduy nnd KVtO lower than a Week ago. Hej > -
r < jsentnllve bnles :
Nn. Av. fib. Pr ,
409 . . . (3 4)
b ) 3 40
} . . , . . . . . , > . . . 340
ti . Mi : i 45
" , . 328 3 43
10 . 3Sf. SO 3 45
61 . 331 ' 3 43
63 . 350 3 45
17 . 338 40 3 43
11 . SW W 3 41
0 3 45
51 . 3.0 . . . 3 45
CO . SOI . . . 345
4'J ' . 312 SO 3 45
43 . 327 101 3 45
2' ' . 3M ICO 3 43
W. . . . . .370 34S
Ci ) . . 120 3 46
41. . . . .300 3 13
47. . . . .C07 ci 3 45
6S. . . . .321 va 3 45
CO. . 332 vao 3 45
CI. . , 314 o 3 45
SI. .201 40 3 45
63 . 349 3 15
48 . 310 3 45
4D . 3'.0 3 45
CI . 252 2S.O 3 50
5S . 301 ICO 3 10
C5 . 1'.0 ! ICO 3 50
M . 311 120 3 50
47 . 210 350
f,0 . 3')1 SO 3 50
61 . 340 240 310
67 . 32J 360
K . 310 350
01 . 301 350
fJ . 318 35i )
M . 278 243 SCO
243S1
ta . 321 S1 350
C7 . 301 3 M
CO . 310 1W 3 fO
t5 . 333 3. "
82) 1 73
800 1 73
35) 3 40
ra Z 45
1)1
! ! 1 > 0
HIIIJIJI'-'TlH'rn vvi.-j mvcral load * nf tjnvn li < rn
which nW In H "l H'lwoti , nie liemand t > r
iulrul.s ) | feeders w good mill till' nui | ; t Heoily.
but old mid tbln ohr.'ii v.'llh nu ImiM dn IH.I
xcll very frovly. Detliubtu iniillon uliecp wcin
u I HO In Buod iltMimml. but at lawi-r prli'en. Hep-
| e eiitutli o vulfi ;
No. Av. 1'r.
ut rtirkcrs ( "I { 2 50
IIS uistein wva 97 u i :
23 iiuilvi ) v tli-rii Ill 1 40
4i y aillnca. . ' 7 ; i-o
59 yeurl'nus ' . . rl 3 r9
' naiiv i'vv 4 no
7M _ _ . . . . , , , , . . 51 I tO
7Mii native lumts. . , , , , , . . , , . . , . , . . . C5 4 34
nntlvo Inmb * . , M 4 J $
nntlve l nit CI 4 SS
ClIITAdO 1.1VI2 STOCK MAII1CKT ,
Cntllp \ \ > iil < lliiKN l.invrr , IR |
IIIK ii Low llconrd.
Clttl'Aao. Oct. R.-Thc wncrnl flctnnnJ for
caltle. nn Is imml en FiMay , WAS poor and
prices were weak , ciccpt for the l > * t. N llv
tieef floors olj larRply nt from H.C5 to JJ.19.
mlcs beltiR nt mi extreme rnnco of from M.tS
to f5.4i ) for the jvwrcsl to thf Iwnt. Ilulln. oow
niul liolfers voM nt the uninl rnnisfl.Vsl
Cftlve * tolJ nt from JC.Sf' ' In JO. 75. with fmitll
olTctlnc * . Stockcra niul fcpJcrs rnnspd from
13 to 14. CO , nmlMMCIII raiiK cattle i > ll nt frtMii
11.30 to JI.30 for i > locr > ntij J3.75 to J3.J5 fof
cows nnd heifers ,
The market for IIORH w nRaln n bail nm
for > cllern. lluyers took held more freely , b\il
they succeeded In piitthiK prices nboiit So lower ,
pli ; nellh.K nl the lowest llsurfs ytt tenoned.
H\lf were Inrnely nt finm $3.50 $ to H.50. heavy
pnoktrs sclllHK nt from fl.Ii ) to J3.5S nnJ prlnu
Unlit nt from Sl. ! to } 3.W ,
Nntlvo slieop sold nt nn extreme rniise nf from
II to 41.31. with few coin * nliovo II , WcntorH
ratiKii flier p roniptlsed the Rrciit hulk of tin
Mippllea nnd solil nt from > 3 to 3.-0. ! rhkllr
nt J3.SO nmlipnnr.l , lth feeders less nfllvo nt
from M.M to J1.fi ) , owlmt to the iltouth. l.nmln
sold nt from J2.75 tn $ % .50 for Inferior to m-lm
lots , InrKfly nt from it to < 3 , western fetching
from 14. K to it.bO.
Receipts : Cnttle , 4.COO henil ; hogs , 23,000 licnJ :
cheei ; , 12,000 hend.
St. I.oulu l.ivi * Stock.
ST. ] .Oritf. Oct. S. CATTt.llHooolnt * . C.OM
head ! shlpmenls , Z.Oi'O ' hend ! market utronir fof
nntlvos , nllh hut few K-mM cattle here ! Texnni
a Miaile ensler ; fnlr to choice native uhliinlnic
nnd ex | > - > . . steers , H.201f5.3 ; Imlk l. - f unles , , J4.W
< f4.W ; dlesscd beef and butcher slfxrs , , - . .
4.73 ; steers under 1,000 Ibs. , J.1.8'r4.33 ! slocker *
and feeder * , J2.50IM.23 ; cows and heifers , J2.00
il.50 ; Texns nnd tndlnn sleers , J3.OOC4.2i ; cow *
nnd heifers , J2.15ff3.25. t |
HOOS-Hecelpls. 13.000 hend ! fdilptncnt * . 7.0M ' , fl
head ; nmket lOPUc lower ; llRht , JJ.Ktf3.90 ) : '
mixed. fS.M > ft3.75 ; henvy. 3.60iJ3.9 ( ) .
8I1KKP Hecelpls. 6,000 head ; shipments. 1CO
hend ; nmikei slnmc ; unlive mnltiins , U.OOWJ.M ;
stix'kers , . ' .i > 'ir.S3 ; culls and bucks , 11.2 (73.23 ;
lambs , J3.7005.2iX
KatiHiix Clt > Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. S.-CATTLR Rfcelpli ,
6,500 ; mnrkcl sleiuly ; TCXS.S > lecrs , JS. ! MT3.63i
Tcsim cows , J2.5CW3.S3 ; unlives , JI.WHS.IO ; nntlvo
cows nnd heifers , JI.23WI.M ; stockera and fccd-
crx. > 2.f.04T4.40 . ; bulls , J.25I3.1X
1IOOS Hecclpls , 8CM bend ; market MJIOa
lower ; bulk of sales , J1.535f.1. 3 ; henvles , J3.50U
3.C3 ; packers. J3.WiiM.CO ; mixed , J3 KHf.1.6714 :
llKbts , J3.COU3.70 ; VurKcrs , J3.03 3.70 : plgH , * 3.31i < |
'aVlKKP llpwlptii , 3,000 head , mnrket steady ; 1
lambs , J2.75ti5.00 : mullons , J2.00U3.73.
Mriv A'lirlc I.lvi1 Stuck.
NIJW YOHIC , Oct. S. HKHVKS Hrrclpls , S.OC9
hend ; n.illve sleers. J3.50lf..b ) : Blairs nnd oxen ,
J2.73tfl.4i > ; ivionidi-s , J3.SO ; bulls , J3.00fl3.33 ! drr
rows. J2.0. > } f3.4i > . Cnbles quote American sleers.
lOHSflle ; refrlKernt ir beef , SMflS'llc : nn exports.
I'ALVKtf Hccfllpts , 4SO bend ; urnssers , f3.CO (
"silKBP AND LAMnS-llecclpts , 6.1M head ;
lambs , J5.40.
lIOOH-Hccplpta , 3.0W bend ; lower nt $1.309
4.53.
r.iiNt llulVnli ) I.lvo Slock.
HAST IHSKKAIX ) . Oet. 8. rATTt.K Wenk.
IlOdS YiiikPt. * , ttood t cholco , JUS ; ronglm ,
cnmmon to KOO ] , $3.G01i3.73.
Klll-i-i' : AND IiAMllS Ijiunbs , cholco to ox-
trn J5.1."Iri".35 ; culls to common. $3.r > 5lC5.
Sheep , choice to elccted , Jl.00ffl.:5 ; culls nnd
common , J..l..iii.l.JO.
Slock In
lleconl of iccclp'.s ot live Block nt the four
principal markets Jor October S :
Cattle , Sheep.
Onnlm . 1.771 4,975 1,361
Chleauo . 401) ) IS.OO ) 12,000
Knn.HS City . C.r O 8,000 3,000
St. Louis . 6,000 13.00J C.COO
Totals . .18.27t 63.97S
COTTO.V 3IAIUCKTS.
W > iilc Viiilrrlonc l'rpvnll nml Fliinl
1'rlcfM Arc l.owcr.
NRW YOHIC , Oct. 8. The cotton market
opened at a decline of 7011 ixilnts , chiefly on the
more i emote deliveries. Kollowlng the first call
there was some reaction on coveriiiR by locnl
traders , who wcro able to sec n little profit nnd
-.vcre anxious to oven up their nccounts nnd
await ttie government crop report , due Monday.
ThroiiKnout the rcsslon the market had n weak
undertone , public cables behiR decidedly disap
pointing , while pilvntc cables paid that Nctll
was ready with n heavy crop estimate. At the
same time the movement nf cotton Jn the south
ahnwed an Increasing tendency , which ulo
checked p.onllilenci * m the lone side of the ac
count. The market closed iMendy nt n' net de
cline of DO 12 points. Closing prices ; January ,
(6.11 ; Kelnuary. J6.47 ; Match. J0.50 : April , JO.M :
May , J65S ; June , l G2j July , t'i.03 ' ; October , JU.S3 ;
November , JG.35 ; December , JC.40. Spot doted
cany nt a decline of4'1 ; middling uplands , CHo ;
BUlf , C c ; inlddlln ? , Cite ; lift receipts , 1.H5
bale1 * ; KIOSK , Jl,823 bales ; ixnoitx to Qrent
llrltnln , 1,73.4 bales ; exports to the continent , 60
bales ; forunnlej , G.740 bales ; sales. 25 bales , all
spinners ; fluek. S7ri0.t bnlpj.Vckly : Net re
ceipts. 2ln ! ) Ip.iles ; KIOSS. 37.170 Inles ; expnitn to
Oii'at Itiltaln. S.S12 bales ; etpoits to Krnnce ,
2.4U bales ; exiioits to the cnnllncnt. CCS2 bates ;
fornnnleil. H.40.1 bale ; sales , 2.013 bales ; spin
ners , Clu biles. Total loday : Net receipts , 47 ,
707 bale ? ; exports lo Great III Haiti , 30,107 bales )
exports to tht- continent , C MiG balrspntock , 4i6-
974 bales , fonsolldnled : Net iccelpts , i'Sl.'JId
lulea ; fxiuirls to Orent llrltnln , 103C38 bnlen ;
expnrts to I''raiui , 11 3-12 bales ; exports to tlio
continent , H.1S3 bnlp . Total since Heplember It
Net receipts , 1,092.511 bales ; exports to drent
llrltnln , Cr4,140 bales ; exports to Fiance. lA'.M
bales ; exports lo the continent , 2C5.510 hales.
I'\dlowliiir are the tolnl net lecclpts nt the prin
cipal poita tilncp September 1 : nalvc ton. S33-
290 bait's ; New Orluiuis. 211.091 bales ; Mobile ,
10.317 bales ; Snvnnnah , tOS.415 bales ; Charleston , '
83.219 bales ; \YllinliiRlon , f5.fl9S bales ; Norfolk ,
74.332 bales ; llaltlmon252 : [ balrs ; New York ,
6,316 bale.s ; llnstou. 2710 biles ; Newport News ,
W2 bales ; rhlladelphla , 4 722 li-iles ; llrunswlck ,
12.C97 bales ; rensaeoln. 3.G07 b.ilus ; 1'ort Itoyal ,
7iUl ! bales : total. 1.0i2 ! fill bales.
I-IVKRI'OUU Oct. 8. COTTON Spot , fnlr de
mand , price * lower ; Ameilcan middling , fnlr ,
4 3-1M ; Kood inliiljlnn , 33l-S2d ; American mid-
dihm- , 327-.2d : ; low mltldllnir. 3 25-32d ; Komi
ordinary. 3 I9-32rl ; ordinary , 3 13-3M ; Biles , 10.0CO
bal s , nf which l.COO were for rpeculntlon nml
export , and Included 9,100 American ; receipts ,
2,000 bales. Including 400 American. Futuici
cpened nnd co ! > cd cany , with n moderate tie-
ninnd ; American mMdllni ; 1. . SI. C. , October ,
3 41-C4JJ3 42-f4d. value ; October and Novtmber ,
3 33.CM , huycri ; November nnd Uecemlieri
3 33-GM , yellers ; Di-crmbvr nnd .limitary , uiul
January unit February. 3 ? 2-C4d ; Fchruaiy nnd
March , 3 32-01 If ! 33-6Id. mivi-ig ; March und April ,
3 53-01(13 3l-C4d. Hellers ; April nnd May , 331-Cld ,
buyeis ; May and June , 3 35-C4d , buyers : June
and July , 3 3C-C4d , buyers ; July und AUBH t ,
3 37-Cld , huyprr.
NK\V OMM7AN8. Oct. 8. COTTON ICnsy nml
quiet Fnles. 4 130 bales ; ordinary. 5'.io ' ; iood ;
ordinary. 8' < , n ; inw middling. S U-ICc ; inlddlliitf ,
C'de ; awid mlddllUK. < iio ; mliHIItiK fair , Wfcc :
receipts , S.S45 bales ; stoch , S7.347 bales , Fu
tures , fiiilBt ; i-alos , 2000 bales Ojlober , Jii.fOIJ
J0.04 ; November. fl.OTOC.Cn : Decrtnber , JO.Irlfp
0,10 ; January. 5G.13ijO.il ; February ,
imircn , ju.ijyin.zi ; April , + 0,2P > . . .I ; Jllny , JC.31
( (0.33. ( Keivctary llestar'H flKUiCH as to the
worM'B visible sinpl ! > of rctlon loday nnua
follows ; Totnl ' .lulble. 1 ( ! 77.II7 ! bnles , nunliiHt
2rS32"2 bales last yn.ir ; of this 1..119S(7 ( this year ,
ngaliii't 2 IWCf)2 ) IHM year , In American , Sccio-
tary llenlfr's weekly Ktatenifiit uliowii Urn
amount broiiKbl Into Mrlit durlni ; the but \vrelc
has been 377.302 bales , against 423,901 bnles last
yi'fir
Minil'IIIH , Oct. 8-COTTON-mendy ; mid.
dlliiB , 60 ; ri > i'clits | , 2.1S2 bales ; shipments , 2,711
bnles liicls. 2S.7W h.ilea ; rales , 2400 balff.
ST. JJOUIS. O.H.OTTONSli > iidy nnd un.
rhnmjed ; mlildllnir B'kc ' ; pales , 621 bile * ; re-
colptH , 326 bnles ; uhlpmcnts , 411 balen ; clock ,
16,12 ! bulck.
CufTci *
NI5\V YOIUC. Oct. S. COFFii-OplIrni :
opened quiet at 6f10 points ilecllne rule.l In.
active an I uenerally weak undrr dlinppolntlnj
cablen , Incremed receipts at Illn mid fnnto *
nnd decipiivcil warehoune dcllv rle In this coun
try. Lurk of nuMId * rupport checked hull op.
po lllnn. Cloied barely steady nt n net tleclln *
of SftIO points. Kales. 7roo bnus , InclutllnK < > < :
tober. ? C ; March , JO.ROf70.F. . Hpot crffee. nio ,
Bleady No , 7 , Invoice. J7.12W ; Jobblnir. J7.0'JW ,
MIIJ. rti-ady ; Cordova , JIO.OfMO CO ; Miles , 50) hue *
Maracnlbo , private terms , Total warehnuire dcv
liveries from the United Stales. D.S ! bnKi. In-
cluillnc S.403 ImBs from New Ynrlc N w York
sto-k todny , 323,102 lints : ITnlted Hlntei ttocK ,
404n7 bnua nllont for Iho I'nlfd rilntcs. 410-
VQ bans ! total ylilhlp for HIP I'nlled Hlaln.
F32 207 bags , again * ! 5I9.:2K bans | : ut yi-ar and
IhTHll bmis In U93.
IIAVItK. Oct. 8.-rOFKRK-f"lo ciJ anletj net
imchaiiKed to i/if dccllnn : mle . 11,000 baKS.
RANTOH. Oct. -COFFnK-QuIclj ( food nver-
nKP Fnnin * , 8'CO rein ; ri'Rclpts , 41"CO bniis slnelt ,
1.6- . . .tiOOtter. \ .
HAMIIt'lld. Oct. S-COFl'DK-lInclianqe'Ii
clciyci ) iincluinee'l to ' , < pfi ; decline ; f.ilc , 12.000
hues.
HID III ? JANRIIlO. Oct. 8. COI'KKB-Hlwiilyj
N" . 7 lllo , S.XOO rcls ; exchanKe. TA 1 rePl't | .
lOflfiO bass ; rlaared for the 1'nllfd Rtnlcs , 13 W )
Irics ; flcared fur Kurope , 13000 b..is ; jiloclc ,
431,000 biRfl , .
Oil . > ! ! ! 1-UrlH.
Oil. CITY , Pa. . Oct. R.-Creillt bnlarcc * 71" ;
rerllll'viti1' . n1 bl < l * , ihlpmenls , 112If2 bb'.Dj
IUIIH. Iii'i7 : l.bln.
I/NION , Oct. 8 I/lnnecd oil , lined , Tuip"n >
tin * , tpliln. 23e. lloHln , American utrnlnoi ) , 4 <
[ id ; fine , 5u Sd ,
1'corln JliifkrtM ,
1'CnilIA , Oct. 8.-COIIN Mariet ! ennler ; No.
J , S7e.
O TS-.Marli-t : quiet nnd utendyj No. 2 white ,
* "
\vTlIriitY I'Venli hlch proof sjliits [ , Jl.3 ,
JAMES E , BOYD & GO , ,
Tu'c phone 10'JO. Uinalin , Nub
COMMISSION ,
HMN , I KOVISIONSanil fl < ( K
HOAIH ) Ol1 TIt\DI !
I Mr I'i V''Ktfif'hlc'n ' o and Ni-w Ynrk ,
Cur i' ei.oiHlii : > tii ; John A , \ \ arrcu i Co.