< " * THE OMAHA DATTA- BEE ; 3TIUDAT , OCTOBER 33. 1807. 11 fOJIHERCIAL AND FINANCIAL tVnuat Goes Up Early , but Closes with n Small Decline. I.IQUDA1IOM DRAGS THE MARKET DOWN Corn n ml Out * Follow HHl.rnnVr iif A. < Imlepeiidenlly K mill fiiiln All .trutmil , Oct. SI. Wheat today kept up It.i liitlf xume.of see-saw , which It has been IIH' Jlglng In nil t.ln week , thu December op tion I'loMtii ; nt 'ViiV&c decline. It was f > 4c abdVe yeiterdiiy's llnal prices for n time , but IIn.il ( l.ulon nnd weakness v.'hleh devel- < "it'll In Ortober dragged the market down , riirn followed whcnt and rlo'edc lower. Oiitn did 1'kewlHc. ' Provisions were Inde- IK'P ' lenlly strong and closed about ' , c Hgher till urouml. Wheat tmilntiilned the Ilrmncss of tone 6t the up'Tlng that characterized It nt yes terday's close. It added from Vin to ' ,4c pel- bit , to 'he previous day's closing prlco as Hoon sis milling commenced , and during the two followItur hours It revised to sell sub- Mortl Ilower ; , notwithstanding a good dr-al of pro'U taking by the snriller class ot longs. t'rlnc'pal holders apparently did not believe K.'u to be the limit of the nrosent ad. vance and ! tok but little part In the selling. Conditions were generally more favorable to holders. Cables were all strong and lilgher , Liverpool showing an advance equal to 1VH > per bu. and t't.rl * was % c per bu. lilgher. Yo . 'cnHl of the st.itement at tributed to the Corn Trade NV.AH that the continent would mq'iirc Mf tOWM bu. less than heretofore calculated on also helped the price. Tie Nebraska Htate ctop report wild the winter wheat area would bu re duced one-third by the drouth. The only lly In the ointment was the statement of the I'rlce C.trront thu1. reeer.t raltih had ma terially Invproved th ? winter whe.u pros pects. Xot much attention was 'paid to this , J'tnvever. rnsl.T----s d.ii'intf the morning was Jiiore lr.llue.1fed by the fart that foreigners were buyers of wheat , lioth covering of pre vious ) siort .sales nnd for long n count. New Yoi'lfi 'Alri'd 10 that effort al.d that WIIK the wise In rilriiRO also. Deeeiii'ier ' opened at from ! MH''i12c ! ' , is comp.ired with yew'.lay's < 'loslng price of i l'yiilrie. ! ; U sold at 111 % ill-'iie , ( hen turned anil by ' 1 o'clock Iv.i i.dvani-i'd to M'.iC. ' r'hlc.igo rie.'lvel 191 cars , iigalns . ' 120 "stimntcil , and only 11 'Aere ocn- traet Mlnne'ipolls anil Uuliitb reported S3I oars , against inl las' Tnursda1 ; and 1.0C > the corresponding day ot the previous year. At- la.itle port clearances were flir > , < iliU bu. for tin.- day. The demand here from local millers for low grade ? of spring wheat caused a Ic per bu. advance In price of No. 3 Kiirlng. line iot of TO.tWO bit. of No. It s-'irlng ' was wild 10 go rust. The inu\ket broke badly during the rfl.rnoon. Oetolier benme very weaken on sellhig by elcvi > tor people and Interest in ] > > Hember tiled o'lt , the erov/d doing most of lt s trading in May. So.ue of tile buyers of ie mornlriiT sold out and the result wan a ttei'llne In IJeeernlier 10 ' .tlfi'JUie. ' There w.is prai'tli'itlly no rally. December closing lit ! ) li < c naked. . ' "on. wns tlTi early , partly with wheat , : i .rtly on > ovi Sng by shurts , ! > u : mostly on the hrentlv Impioved dpmand , there helng an otii 'inflection of C'i.ritTifi.O ' bu. Trading nvii" only inodrate , but ptU-es were well inaiiitalnod uiillineat turned down , when corn Mv > M'l ( Is iyn yat'iy 'ivltb the move- T.icnt. ufC'Tlt'cs ' befa..ie qulti- free at the deel.ne ami fontlvjcd T- the eo ! ? . Hecelpts W TVft'2 < i C'i''s. "ables were1 "idi' ' tl higher. ] ) iipember r.Tig.'d from liilHo 10 2JH1i2.'iiii , iliil cli fed Ji- . ' lower at 2oje. Thi-re Wai , " . very quiet session In oats. The nnir'-.et ' , .ilmwi" ! corn , being steady at u .slight .idvance during the morning , but moving elf later. The cash department was also quiet , very little fres.i business being ivpor.ed. Hecelpts were 21S earn Seaboard fleriraiH-ea 2J3itD ( ) 'in. ' Oecember ranged from Is'.se ' 10 ISo , eloslng He lower at lSfilS'/e. 1'rovNlonsere llrri .mil higher closing near Urn top .prices . of the day. In spite of weakness In grain. Hetter reports about yt How fi-ver hud . ' ometlilng to do with the strength , but the cash d m.ind was said to be exeellent from all points outside of tin- ullllcted districts In the south. A feature was the inlying of lard and ribs by Armour. At the close December pork was 7'ie ' higher at { T.sTKi , December lard ? ' /ic higher at $4.10 anil December ribs 7'ic ' higher at Sl.riT'/i- Kstlmnted receipts tomorrow : Wheat , ISO r.irs ; corn , 510 cars ; oats , 3CO cars ; hogs , 23 000 bead. Leading futures ranged aa follows : Articles Oimi. UUb. | Linv. | Clorj. jYcimly. Wheat- i Out. . . . oim ) ( ) I ) . > u. . . 111 < ( - . ' way IHI1A May. . . S'.IW SUM Co in Oct. . . Dee. . . . SMlrtKi ' 'OK'-t't t0 ! May. . . .iJA-l : t0"JM Oats- Oet 17 17 Dec. . . . IK 1HK4 18 ! | ( < > May. . . L'l ' . ' 1)4 ) -'HM I'ork- Dcc. . . . 'I H'J'i ' 7 til ) 7 8' ' 7 H7k 7 ( ) Jan 8 77M 8 H7W 8 77 8 H'J Lard Dec. . . ' t : r. " < I -II ) t II'JH .l.'iu . . . t . ' 0 4 n7hi 1 C , > 4 rr 417M feh'tltlbH Oct. . . . . t u.'i 1 ri"1' -t "J -I tl'JM 4 55 Dec. . * SL' ' i r.o -I 51) ) Jim . . . I 57 Vq -t ii.V 1574 lli'JSi 4 fi5 No. 2. I'usli iiiinlMll'iiiH were as follows : FI.OI'H Steady : winter straights , $ I.5D4.70 ; Hiring patt-nts. Jl.'JOJf.'i.OO. linker * ' , J3.Wfl.OU. WillAT ! -No. - cprlnK , l > PCii'0 > ' , o. No. 3 BprltiK. 7 irr > e ; No. 2 red , 91 > i < iia'ic. COItN No. 2. 245f2IVjC. OATS No. 2 , mio f. o. b. ; No. 2 while , 2IV2C- No. 3 while. 20Ml2Jc. HYF. No 2. 4ii'iiC. llAHLiV-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 27'XJin'39c : No. sinn : I'riini' . K.m. I'llOVISId.NS-Mcsa poik. l 'r bbl. . $7.SVff7.S7',4. I.nnl nir IC1 Ib * . . Jl.tOfM.-r > " . Khnrt ribs pil | ? . ) } l DWI.n ) . Dry mlled blinuUlerH ( bnxi-d ) . $1 75 < | 5.00. Klitirt clear nldcn ( buxvil ) , fi.OOIr ' \ DlitllU'is" Mulshed Kootla , per Kill. , Jl ° " ' SI'OAlliCut loaf1. JJ-M ; Kranul.it.-d , J3.3I. On tte I'rodnce exchange tod.iy the butter nipikrt was llrm : creameili-s , 13 22c ; dairies. llMl > l ! > c. Chcii"quiet. . MCXUc. Fcga. steady , fresh H'iiC. Live poultry , m.uKet vuvy ; turkeys , kif'.ic ; < hlcliena. 7c ; spiliiKS , 7' e ; ducks , 71a5Sc. tiKVf YOHIC ( UXUIIAI. M.VItKKT. ' < l o'n < loiiN of tin- Day on ( ii > m > riil I'OIIIIUOllUloM. NKW YOHK , Oft. 2l.-FI.Ot'H-Hccelpts. 27.- 320 bbls. ; t'xv ,1s , 22 593 bbls ; market wns quiet nnd steady nt llrjt. enslng on * near the closu with wheat ; winter low grades , J1.0/ii3.l5j lllnne olu patntti. J50Dtf3.4 Minnesota oake's , J3.4' ' > if4.W : w , liter pA'"nls , Jj.WfTi.23 ; winter HtrnlvhtH. ll.iWiil.'O. winter extras , J3.20W3.C3. Hy Hour , ( puei ; fancy , J2.WJ/3.40. HucKiUieat Hour , eauy a < ti 4nW1.50. IH'CKV/IIKAT- at 40tf4le. fOUNMKAL-Dull ; yellgw tiern. . S9c. HYI'I-Flimer ; No. 2 westirn , 4'JVsC. IIAHLKY'-r'temly ut 2Sc. 1IAHLKY SfALT-Dilll. WIIMAT HecelptH. 2S5.I123 bu. ; exports , 2I2.- 961 bu. ; cpot , eaiiy ; No , 2 red , 97's/)8c ! ) : No , 2 hard , .Hi'io ( J-tl | uis opened stronger and were Inlluenced all lbt > morning by un iibundanco uf bull news , Including higher cables , foreign buy. Ing miall northweHlcin movement und fair elearancen. broke sharply In tbu nfternoon under long belling nnd cloned unchanged to ' , ic net lower , miles Included No. 8 I'd. October , 3 < f l'3l ' e , closed 80c ; December , 'JIMfOSlic , closed Co'ltN HecelptK t.'ASOfl bu. : pxiwrU , 31,037 bit. ; j-pot. quiet ; No. 2 , 311ic. Options opcuol linn nn rubles and thu uilvunce In uln-at. but nub. krqucntly ylflded ' .o realizing nnd cloned rnrtly i a net loner ; November utoseil at 29Tic ; Deceni- iifr. 3 < > KfC3iC | , cloae.1 30.c. OATHHecelpts , 331'vVO bu. ; fxporln , 193.2W bu. ; H'ot. quiet. No. 2 , I'J'.stJWie. Options iiiled dull und steady , cloblng Uo net lower ; October closed ut 22Ho ; Dwc-mlivr closed ut " HAY Dull ! hlpplnif , H.OOjJJ.50 ; good to choice , J5.u0ff7.in HOI'S Ste.dy. I'ncllle coast. ISM crop , 4ffCo : IS'jil crop , 6ito ! ; 1S97 crop. Il rl6c. HI11KS titendy : ( lal\e lon. llyiCo. LKATHKIttjulet ; liemluck sole. lluenoi Ayres. light lu heavy weights , MVsUSHio ; clil , ° " lil'rrKHHecelpts. . 2.C1I pkgs. ; market tlrm ; ritcrnreumtry. . 14iK3l o ; Klgln , { IVic : fao- Clir.KHIi-ltrcelplii. P.3CC pkB . ; large white nntl eulori'd. 9c. muull white und cnlornl , 9U t e. part fklm . C4j7c ; full klm . JVJOte. KOOS'-Hwelpn * , 7.CI1 pK . , Mala und | ' nniy | . vanhi. IfiiflSo , t > ti > rn. ITc. MOI ASrfKd-Stcaay ; New Orleani. open kettle ' euiiil lu i-holce , 81U3ic PHOV1PIONH Il f. itrsily ; family , M.C031060- extra menu , I7 ! K | .W bei'f IIHIIIS , I2..0ifl85.0i ) , Cut inoatii. Meatly , plrkled l > elll ii , JO JliiftH-Ot ) ; plcklfd ilipuldtr * , I3.7S. lard , llrm ; writcrn fteam. $475 ; ifllne.1 , llrnit-r. Pork , ilull ; ultl ! . IS.Wtra.uu. new me , , t3.coji > ,75. Tallow , OIW fultoii veil , ic iller ; pihue "crude , f. o. b. mill * , laflc ! prints vuuiiurr VGlluw. KlVilt Jlci off KunuuoR jflliiw. uuatto ; | .rin0 | winter yMhiw. we. r triileum. quiet ; l'enn ) lvunlu cruti ' < no nuirkt-t , imminary nt * 3o ; I'nltea < uo market , Itottln , uulot ; drainedcom , - m"n to Bi < t , II < " 71.45. Turpentine , , quiet nt * J I' ; ' ' . Illl'K Stemly ; domwtle , fair to extra , 4S3 S' ' , < - . J.ipnn. 4 % < li 140. I'HKUlIITS-Qulet. MKTAK * < 1'lK Inn , warrants firmer nnd more n.-tlv * nt JB W bid. I7.W n-ikf-d. Lnkc coppr , in < l < < r nt tll.oo bt 1. SI 1. 20 npkr'l. Tin , quiet nt JI1 m bl.l. tU 9 ° n kcd. Kplter , rpllct nt II. 11 bid. 11.25 nckpil. Ind. . exrlmnne quiet tint ote.vly nt IJ.92U bid. J3.97V4 nrkeil ; brokers , $ S.7S. OMAHV ( iMViniAL \IIKKTS. . Coiiilltliin of Trnili' null ( luotntliiun on Stniilinnd I'niii'j I'rodueo. KCJOS-Ooml stock wenlt nt Uo. IH'TTKll f'ommon to fnlr. KBlOr ; choice to f n < y , 14HTc. tcpacntor crcnmery , 22c ; K'tlicreil rreiimery , 20c. VIJAtf-Chalee fnt. SO to 1 Ibs. . quoted nt So ; large nnd coarse. 4itSc. LIVK I'ori/rilY-Hen * , 6fi-5'4c ; c-ock * . 3flc ; spring chlikeim , per Ib. , fie ; duckn , CfJ7o ; tur key * . fflSc. 1'IOICONS Ll\e , 7ViJend pigeons not wnntt-it. HAY l'ilnul. | tSMj midland , S3.00 ; lowlnmt , II. jO ; rj-e irnw , Jl ; color mnkes the price on hay ; llchl bales sell tbc best , only top grniles lirlnir top prues. ItHOOMf'OHN rc tremely flow cnles new crop , delivered on trark In country ; choice green fHf- working enrpet per Ib. , 2 2 < ic ; choice green , runnlns to hurl , 2JJ5Hc ; common , lic. ! . . . . VUOin'AHLKS. „ " " ' 'IY ' ° 0011 "twk. Inrgc , lOci small. 13 ® 3V ( ONIONH-I'er bu. , 40fr5e. IIIIANK Hand-plckeil navy , per till. . J1.I9. ' HWI'.UT I'OTATflKH-l'er bbl. . J2.23. RAHHAnK-Uome Rrown. Ic. roTATOKS-llomo grown , ( Ofl33c ; western stock , fjf(70c. QIMNCCS-Cnllfornli , per box , Jl.23KJl.3V AI'l'Li.s : Winter stock. t2.75r3,00 ; Jonathans aivl fancy varieties , ? 3.nOfT3.2i. ( IHAI'l-Irt-Callfortda. J1.23. CALIKOHNIA AN'I ) roi.UHADO 1'KAHS-Oood u Inter nellls , J2.00 2.23 ; other varieties. JI.W 5i2.i > 0. Nl-w : YOH1C OKAPKH 1'er 9-lb. ba. ket. 13U ifHo. I'l.f.MS Idaho nnd Oregon , iiefiSl.00. t'HANIII-IHHIKS I'lpn Cod , per bbl. , 3.00if3.50 ; Wisconsin , boxes , ll.ooifl.10. THOI'tCAI , FHUITS. OHANfJKS Mexb-an , per box. $4. DO. Li.MNS--Mcs8lnas. ( JI.2584.GO ; choice Call- fornln , J4.00. IIANANAS-Cholcc , large ttock , per bunch , J2.WfiJ.25 ; medium-allied bunches , fl.75Jf ! . > W. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTtl Almcnds , California , per Ib. . large Mze , lc ; Hrnzlls. pr Ib. . IDs ; English walnuts , per Ib. , fai.cy , soft shPll. 13c ; htnndntd.i , 10W lie ; filberts , pel Ib. , He ; pecann , ixillshed , large , SiplOc : Jumbo , Hiui2oj large Hickory nuts , J1.2J per bu. ; cocoanuts. ( Ho each ; peanuts , law , Gif o'ir ; roasted , Cftfi' c. I-'IOS Impiirled fanny. 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12c ; & crown , tO-lb. tioxes. 13@I4c. HONEY Choice white , lie. KHAUT I'er lib ) . , JI.O ) ; balf bbl. , J2.23. MAI'LK SYllt'P Klve-gnl , cons , cnch J2.S3 ; gnl cnni. pure , p r doz. . J12.00 ; half-gal , cans , ( G.25 quart cans. J ] GO. DATES 1'er CO to 70-lb. boxes. Go ; Fold 9-lb. boxes , 9o. FHESH .MEATC. DHEHSED HEEt--r.ooil native steers , 4W to COO Ibs. , 7c , good forequal teiH , steers , fie ; good hlml puirtors 9c : westein steers , GfflG''ic ; fancy ht-lfory , Gl , c ; good lu-lfers. Oc ; gix l ( requartyrs , helfeis , (11io ! ; good blndfptarters , heifers , S' o : good c iws , 5'.o ' ; fair cows , 5'lc ; common C-OWH , cow foreipi.i.ters , t''S.'ic ' ; cow hlnd'tuarlcrs ' , . lll-iF : : Ct'VS T nilerlolns , 15c ; Inneb'ss strips. 8't-n ; strip loins , fi e ; roll" , Sc ; sbloln butts , fcr. sbouldtfi cloils. 5Ue ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks , 5\4o : cow chucks. 41 , o ; boneless chucks , 42C ; coplntes , 3c ; steer plates , 3l c ; llmk : steak , C'/-o ; loins , N'o. 1 , lie ; loins. No. 2 , 10V e ; loins , Nn. 3 , .V ; nil loin ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs. No. 1. lie ; ribs. No. 2. Slic ; rtbx. No. 3 , ( ! c ; steer loumls. 7'2e ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow loinuls off , Sc ; trim- nlngs. Ic ; l-eef shanks , 2Vvc ; hi a Ills , per doz. . 350 ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lOc ; sweetbread- * u-alvcsl , per Ib. . lOc ; klilnevs , per doz. , 35c ; o\ tall * * , each 3r ; llvt-rs. per Ib , , 2'aC ; hearts , jjur Ib. , 2c ; tongues. p mr Ib. , lie. Mt'TTON Limbs , 7'te ; sheep , 5'jc ; market racks ( long ) , 8l-c ; hotel rnckM isbort ) , lie ; b'g1 * and s.mdles , Sclamb ; Iff-s , lOc ; breasts and stews. 3c : tonKue-j , each 3c. I'OHIs Dressed pigs , tei dressed hogs , rUp ; tenderliilns , 13c ; loins , 7'ic ; spaie ribs , 4c ; ham sausage , butts , GHc ; shoulders , r mgh , 3c ; sboul- deis. skinned , GVic : tilmmlngs , 4'ic ; leaf lard. not rendered , 5c ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snout and oars , 3c ; backlKines. INc ; cheek meats , 3c ; neck IKIIH-K. 2c ; pigs' tails , 3e ; plucks , each 5o ; ehlt- terllngs , Gc ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per uox. , 25c ; stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , each 7c ; klilneys , JKT tloz. , lOc ; brnlns. per doz. , 13c ; P'RB' ' feet , per doz. , 23c : livers , each 3c. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green bides. 7c ; No. 2 green hides. 6c ; No. 1 balled hldeu , S'ic ; No. 2 green nailed hides , 7'4c ; No. 1 ve.il c'llf , 8 to 13 HIF. . e ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. 6c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 1H&13 ; No. 2 dry Hint 111. It's. Siiluc ; No. 1 dry salted bides , 9iJ10c ; part cur'd hides , lie per Ib. le. < s than fully cures. SI1KKI' 1'KLTS Green salted , each 13fl75c ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each Gc. dry flint. Kansaa and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4'jf ! > c ; dry Hint. Kansas nnd Nebrasltn murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 38 lo ; dry Hint Coloiado butcher wool pells , per lu. , actual weight. 41f5c ; dry Mint Colorado murrain wool pelts , ppr Hi. , actual weight , 3ft4c ; feet cut off , ns It Is useless to pay freight on them , St. Imils rJciicrnl MnrlirtM. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21. FLOI'Tl Finn , patents , J4.73fi4.SJ ; straights. ll.ir.5i 1.65 ; clear. $1.10 ® 4.S.1 : nieillnni. SJ.MTfa. " , " ) . WHEAT-Un settled. clo lng with pollers MCe for December anil Vtil\v for Mny below yester day ; December opened Vic higher nnd sold up 'Xitfrlio more , later dvcllninK until Ic beluw tbe top and closlutf Mtff'ic above the bottom. Spot , bluber ; No. 2 red , cu h , elevator. Me bid ; trark , iniOiiiiiVte N'o. 2 hard. cash. Sfli97c ; December. ' .tCV- linked : Mny , ! U-v4c nKked. COHN Futures cupe/l off on the Cuban scale , riming % c below yesterday. Spot , tinner ; No. 2 cnBh , 2IB24Vic ! ; December. 2Jifi:3y ci May , 57c. OATS Futures dull and steady. Spot , steadyt No , 2. cnvh. elevator , ISc bid ; track , ISitll'se : N'o 2 white SO'iiiSIc ; December. IS'ic bid. May , 21c bid. HVt : Firm. 4lc. rOHN.MKAI. Steady. 11.45. " 1IHAN Quiet and "Irons : ? acken , east tmcK , tr ! ) : IbU sltle. tacked. r,2c. TIMOTHY Hl-i-D : Prime. J2.C3. VI.AXSKI3D Nt-mlnnlly 97c. HAY-Flrm for choice ; prairie , 7.005To ; tlmnthr , J7.dflfia.ri ) . ' IH'TTKIl Firm ; creamery , 16ff23 ! o ; dalrj' . HWPic KOOS Finn. 13 < * . . . . . . I'OI'I.THY riilckena. nrm ; old hens , SV4P pprlnss. 7GSu ; duck * , ( iaO'.t" : Keese , Cc ; turkeys , 7SiSc. 7SiSc.WHIRKYll.50. . rOTTONTIKS 7'c. METALS I eail , 'llrlnly bel'l ' at J3.SO. Spejter , " 'VMlOviaio'NS-V'orlc. firm : fUndanl tnoss lob- blui t .2r. I. rd , mm ; prime Hteam. J4.I7'i ' : cbmce $4 3V Huron ( boxed lots ) , extra short Heir mid ribs. J1.7.V. shortK. W. Dry salt ments clear , $ . . -V. ( boxed ) , sboulders. | 5.SOextra _ fhort - ' ' "llVoKl'l'TS Flt'u- ? ' . i'.Wi bbli. ; wheat , 3S.C06 liiilVVorn ! ' ' Jiofii ) bu''l'nat's. ' ' SO.OOo'bu. KIIIIHIIH City Mnrl ' * K. KANBV.8 CITY , Oct. 21. WI1KAT Hard , nc- , ' -ic hl libr ; , ft. higher but , mv ; , BSffi , W : < ; hte N-Hc higher , fnlrly active : No , 2 mixed , ! 3 rm : No 2 white. : cream.ry. MflSJcInlry ; , ' " ' - . demand nhcnil of nipply ; Missouri . Sl.COO bu. ; corn , 18,800 bu. ; ' "siin'MENTS-Wheat. 103.MO bu. ; corn. 37.000 ' bu. ; ou'ts 7.WO Jiu- wmte , Jiui-n.- ; " " " " ' ' . " . . . its. 3ria 5 bu. ; exports , 31ISC Im. 'Inn ; No. 2 white. ! < JHSj:7o ; receipts , " 'uVK atrons : No. 2 western , SM ; recelpta. C. . HAY-KIrm nn better grnde ; choice timothy , "iJUAIN KHKiailTS-Kirin , but not ncllvc. un- ° PllODtlCK Duller nn-J CKKS , firm nnd un- chansed. Cheese , etcady and uncliungcd. C nil ii IteeflplH at 1'rlui'lpnl CHICAGO , Oct. 21. Hecelnts toiliiy ; Wheat , 193 cars ; corn , C2C car * ; oats , 18 cars. Itslll- mnted receipt" tomorrow : Whent , 1W cars ; corn. 510 cms : oats , 300 cuts. MINNiAl'OL18 , Oct. -Receipts : Wheat , f > \ rnis. BT. I/IUIR , Oct. St. Hcceliun ; Wheat , B3 cnrs. DULUTII , Oct. Z1HecelpltB : Wheat. 233 rnr . 1'KOHIA. Oct. SI. HecelplsCorn. : . S0.850 bu. ; tints , 31 , MO Int. : rye. 1.204 bu. ; whlfky , 71 bbls. ; wheat , 1.200 bu. Shipment * : Corn , ri.COO bu. ; cmls , 14.7IX ) bu. ; rye , none ; \\hlfky , "W bbls. ; wheat , COO bu. Toledo Marliolx. TOLKDO , Oct. Zl. WHEAT Firm ; No. ! cash , 9JU-11 ; December , SSHc. COHN Hlglier mid nrtUc : No. 2 mixed , ISc. OATS-Dull but Meady ; No. 2 mU'cil , 18c. HYE We.ik ; No. 2 cush , 47'.ie. I'l.OVEH KE13DActlv but lower ; prime cah nnd October. J3.40. OIL-l'nclmnKt-d. I'lillnilelplilii I'rodueo Mnrlii-t. PHILADKLI'HIA. Oc | . St.-HUTTKH-rirm ; fancy creamery. Ee. ! ' UOOS-Stettdy ; frenh in-Hvby. ISc ; fre.liv.at , ci 1 1 : KS K Steady Liverpool Cnilii nml I'rovU'loitM ; LlVKHrOOU Oct. ! l.-WHB.\T-Qiilct. CUIIN-Bpot American inlxvJ , steady ut 3 October , Mrflily n ( 3,4 i. , | Noveroltfr ftcatiy at 3 T.l. Uer.'iniK-r utendr lit i l'i'- ' ' . . . MKMISJONS ilfitus. . -ill. nrm nt S4 . Huron Ion * clenr middle"sht. . firm nt 3l i short clesr backs Him at 31s. Shoulders , wiunns llrm at K , OlIA-Turpenlln * spirits. ntnAy nt , SI * 3d. Hwln , cumm > n , rtendy at Is 3 < l. 1'corlii MnrUrt , PioltIA. Oct II.-COHN Mnrkct n > hnrte better - ter ; N > . * HU. OATS-Markct Irregular ; No. ! white , ! 0c. WIIISKY-Krefh high proof fplrlts. I.M. Sun fi-iinclNcii Wliriil OtiofnHonii. SAN niAXl-IPCO. Oct. 2l.-WIIi\T-Q.uUl ; December , $1.17' * ; May. It.HH- STOCKS AM ) IIO.MIS. * | ialii' i\pccli-d : I'olli'y ClieokM a l.'i-iiiiiUInu HIHIIII In It * Infancy. NlW : YOHK , Oct. 21. What looked nt mio time today like n resumption In force of the upward movement of prices cnme to nn tin- timely end In the nfteinoon on the Wall street InlcipretHtlon of Spain's Intention to press for mure stringent measures against filibusters by the United states government nnd to call this government tu iireiuni for the success of till- blistering expeditions. Prices vteru carried ipille innterlnlly nlmve last night's level nt one time during the inornlliK , the rise extending to u point or over In Musar , Chicago Uns , l"he a- P"nke * i Ohio und Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chi. eag" & St. Ijouis , nnd 2T ) , per cent In itmmill- dul.-d ( Jus. With the exception of Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago , t St. l.juln the gains were entirely wiped out In nearly every Important Mock und gains are mjtle In many Instances , lids nukes up a veiy wide range of lluctu.i- lions for the nay nnd movements of prices were very conlllctlng nnd Irregular up li > the lln-il ill-dine. A good deal of commission house bar ing was legated during the morning , but the market ejnllnueil for the im.st p.irt InriHy pruferslonal. I'nlon I'acltln was nn element of weakness , Its heaviness being caused by the reported circulation In the street of n syndl- caiB agreement being made contingent on some ruither developments In the case. Hepnits \ > ete also clreiilHtett ( bur money was lielng raised for this purpose In Umilon. Selling of stocks for 1'indon account was moie or le.-s of a diag on tinmarket. . The early life In the maiket nas ointlnueil by the favorable character of state ments by railroads mid rumors of statements yet to come. Hut the question Is arising In the minds of dealers In stocks how far the ptes.-nt high eirnlnrs are due to abnormal movement of spi-elnl commodities. The president of one of tin- great tiunk lines points out that the rise In the price of wheat led to quick and heavy un loading , and that the settlement of the coal strike Is bringing forward very heavy arrears of tmllle. He adds , cautiously : "It Is Impossible to state now whether this Improvement Is due to the prosperity of the country. After the ab normal business | over I will be better able t ntate whether the Improvement Is Ilkelv to continue. ' Then- has been.of cruise , a nuuk.d Increase In the movement of general merchan dise over the railroads , but owners of shares In these properties are beginning to question the extent of this general Improvement. Money continued < lh.tlnelly easy lu this market , the bulk of the call loans being made nt about 2 PIT cent. No further Imp iris of gold are cx- pecttil while I'.urope.in money centers show the present relative stiffness of rates , the tendency being all the time to Increase the difference , as shown by the sharp contraction In the Hank of Kngland's loans this w.-ek. Transactions to day were on a small scale outside of the Indus- lllal Fiieclnllles , the grangers and eire or two other lead ng lallroad stocks. Manhattan , Jer seyeutral. . the Starch. Northwestern. Cleveland , Unelniiali , C hleiigo * nt. l > otils stocks. Itubbt-r and Pullman were the notably weak points. liansaetlons In bonds were dull and prlcrs In the main were firmly held. Dealing ! . In Lnlmi I'lH-llle collateral tinst notes were i.-i feat- IIIP. Total Biles. $ I.IOO,000. ! rnlted States old 4s were advanced Vft per cent bid. the- new -Is 'i per cent bid and Hie 5s r.-glsteied % per cent and the js coupon Vper cent ' ! ' ' l'lVenl".f ' > ! < London llnnnclnl cable- . . - , , , , , , , . " 1,1.1111 sa "I . > s : he H.ink of lint-land return has cnme as u complete surprise to the market The nature 13 that the bank has lifted about C4.f)00.- ) , , .H'i" ! ' lnlrket : , as Kbnwn by the decrease of 3,01:0.00. : ) iu other secinllle. ? and over lfHH > - IMI In govcrninenl secuiitles. It was generall'v known that the bank was boirowlng ns w.V cabled to you early in ihe week , but tlie market had estimated sueli bonowlni ; at about lil 000 two onlyT,1 , " ' r(1'rvi > Is up only .UIOO.OOO on the coin and bullion and down 141.U > K ) , which , with E7rt . 00) ) In pn | , | exporteil for the week , shows some leturn from home circulation. The details of gold for the week are JCS7ROO In eagles MII ) 1O.MO to the continent and .CiO ere to Jlalta' I can now atllim that the recent wllhdrawnl.i of eagles were for Rcrmany and America In conse.iuen.-e of the bank's return dlscoimts have raided ilepiwlt rates by 'i percent to l'i and 1'- , per cent for call am ! notice money respectively ? Hegnrdlng operations between New Yoik nnd London. I am assured Hint the statements ai to the large loans from New Yoik banks to London lire gins ly exaggerated , mil this ac cords with the New York cable to the Tlme this morning None the le s , on this and tli prospect of futuie gold shipments to America , I would prefer to make no assertion yet be yond the fact that eagles are golns to Germany nnd that the supply of American bills U falling off. It Is believed that the bank rate may rlso before long. The 1'aris and Ilerlln markets were Idle and since the bank , return rather dull , con sols leading. On apprehensions of dearer money , Americans were tlrm. closing at about the best , but quiet. 1'lcrpont Morgan Is talking very bulllshly and assuring every one that trade pros- poets in America are assure ! for the next two or three years at least. The greatest uncertainty exists as to the question of future exchange. " The following were the closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : Atehlson St. Paul , ilonfd do pM 1-10 llaltlmoro.V Ohio. . St. P. & Om. . . HI Canada P.ieltlc 81 U do pfd 113 CanadaSouthorn. . St. P.M. AM 121 Central Paelllc. So , Pacific .Ml'-i Chen. .VOhlo So. Hail way Chicago .V Alton. . . . do pfd C..H..tQ Texas , < c I'aeitlc. . . . C..tK. I 5 t Union Pacltie t. r. . ' . ' ( . C. O. C. .V St. L .17 U.I' . I ) . &G S > < do pfd so W.ibnsh 7 > i D.O..V Hmlinn llti do pftl Del. L. .V W 1.-.4K Whool. & t , . D. . . . m lon. , V IlloG ivi Wheel. .V UK. pfd HM do pfd 411 AdaiiiH Kx i s Krlo ( tiowl 1(1 ( American Kx 11.iHI Kriu iHt pfd United Status Kx. . . HI Ft. Wavno Wells Karao Kx. . . . HIS OroatNortbornptd. A. Cot. Oil HISW Iloeklns Valley. . . . do pfd lllluolHCentr.il \m'n Spirits im Lake Erie. .V W. . . . do pftl do pfd 7(1 i\m. TolKlceo LalcoShoro do pfd no I.outHVlllo.t Naih. Chicago Gaa 9.-.M Manh'ittan L . Cons. ( ! as Met. Traction 1'JI Co'n. Cabin Co 17.ri Mlchlirnn Central. . 1011 Col. V , it Iron ' . ' 3 Minn. A St. L ill ) do Int pfd riiin. Klootrlc ' Mo , Pacific Illinois Stenl - . . 44' Mobile .VOhlo LaClctle Gas -ih : Mo.K. A T Lead 3H > i do pfd ! ioi ) do nfti 103H Now Alb. A Obi. . . , O'.f Nat. Lin. Oil. . . . . . . . 1I1.H dopfd nmiOrcgon Imp Co 15 N.J. Cuntrnl ll4HP.'icIllc.Mall | " K. Y.Ontral ' ' ' ' N. Y. Chi. A St. L. . 13MI Silver 'c rtillcVt'e'i ; ! . . do Ittt pfd " St.intl. Hopu iT. . . . fiVi do''d pfd Sugar 143M Nor.'olU A Western It do pfd 115 No. Amor. Co -IH T. C. i Iron Hil No. Pact tic ' U. S. Leather 7' do pfd do lifJ l4 ! ! Ontario A W U. S. Knbbnr HlHi Oro. K. ANav do pfd 1)1 ) Ore. Short Line Western Union ) jl4 ) ! PlltHuurir 1U5 Chi. Ot. Western. . . . 1 U Iteadlnir - ICnck Island 7 u dopfd l : i S .LoulsAS. V KlullrnnilVst. . . . . 'J'J do pfd do pfd Ti7 second naseBsinent paid. Total sales of stocks today were 301,200 pbares. Including : Atchlnon , lO.OHO ; Atcldson preferred , 3.59S ; Chesapeake. A : Ohio. 11,720 ; Chicago. Ilnr. llngton X : Onlney , 19,470 ; Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. 1.0111 * . 3,815 ; Louisville * Narh- vljle. C.ftSO ; Manhattan , ! > ,542 MlFHnurl I'aclflo. 14.997 ; New York Central. S.305 ; Norlbein 1'a- cllic. 8,012 ; Hock Island. 11,3 ! > 7 ; HI. Paul. 20.4CO ; Omaha , 3.400 ; I'nlon I'acltlc trust receipts , 10- 5M ; Amerlc.in Tobacco. 8,472 Hay Stale Oa . 12.115 ; Chicago OaK , 21,510 , ; Sugar , 3I > , ( )03 ) ; AVest. rrn t'nlon , 3.259 : Tennessee Coi | and Iron , 7CC4j Chicago Great Western , 7,200. Niiv York 11111105- > lni'K'i' * . NHW YOHK , Oct. ! ! . MONKY ON CALL Husy at 2W2V4 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed offeifd at 2 per cent. 1'HIMl ) Ml'.HCANTILi : rAI'KIl 1OIH per HTKHLINO KXCHANOK Firm , with actual business In luuikon * ' bills at SI.8Ui for demand and ut } 4.82ftl.S2'fc for sixty d.iys ; posted rates. Jl.fi2Uii4.S3't anil J4.85'i ; commercial bills. J4.81. SILVKH fKllTIFK'ATKS-SSBSSHe. HAH HILVBH-OS e. MI5XICANDOLLAHS 43Uc. OOVKHNMKNT IlON'DS-Stronft. KTATK llONrtS-Uull. HAILHOAD llONIW-Flrm. Closlnir quolallonu on bonds were as follows : llnnk of Hiinlund Sliiti-ineiit. LONDON , Oct. tl.-Th weekly statement ol tha Dink of Knuland howii the fjllgwlne clinnKiM us cumium'd with tha prevlou account J Total reserve. IncieaBe , SK1.COO ; circulation , de- tM-urlfjeii , rt'ecreaiie. C3.1U.MO:1 > 'lir1vat ' de'potftii. deerrat-e. t.lvj.lfO ; publllc depdilu. decrease. . Increaw. gov- recurllh , dtcit-asi ; , UUO.Ooa | , Tljf > .cn5 s > rU ° n 'oT th - - - - serve to ll.ibi'lly whlcli last . w. t-k was 41.71 per cent. Is 4Rso per < - nt The Hunk of KnRlnnJ's rnto of discount re mains unchanged nt 1 per cent _ NiW OHLL-IANS , Oct. 21. CI.Mrlngs , $1.383- HOrtTON. Oet. 21. Clearings , $13.511,460 ; bal ances. $1.173.372. HAl.TIMOItrc , Oct. 51. Clearings , J3.3SI,9Si ( , balances , $ ur.3SO. NBW YOHK , Oct. 21. Clenrlngs , J137.HC.C10 ; balances , $ s , > 20.120. I'lIlLADHLl'lIlA , Oct. 21. Clearings , $11,500- 202 ; balances , $ ISI3,2C3. , MKMl'lllS , Oct. 21.-Hearing ? , $105,737 ; bal ances , $ * lfol. New Yoik exchange , par. CINCINNATI. Oct. 21. Money , 2 ! G < ; per cent. New Yoik exchange , par. Clearings , } lC8ti < J. ST. LOPIH , Oct. 21. t'learlnns , $3,2S7.0I1 ; b.-ll- unees. $ l'jii,24) ' . Money , T < fS per cent. New York exchange , 2.V discount bid ; par asked. CHICAOO. Oct. 21. Clearings , J17.4I,1S1. : New jerk exc-haiiKe. 10c premium ; poste.l rates $1 S3 < ! fl.fc.-i ! . . StoL-lts mirly active ; Diamond Match and New York lib-cult In good demand ; closing ; New \ork lllscult. C1T4 ; lllanioinl Match , lisvi ; Lake Street. ! ! ) ; ; South Sids L. , C2U ; N'orth Chicago cage , 227 ; West Chicago , lot- Oas Os , lOlij. I''OI- ' | KII Kliiaiir.lMl. nnHLIN. Oct. 21. Kxchange on Ixindon , 20 marks 34 pfg. for cheeks. 1'AIHS , Oct. 21. Three per Pent rentes , lOJf L'7'jc for the account. Kxclmnge on London , 2Jf Ifr' o for checks. COTTOX .MAJtICI T.S. Humors ofVroNt In 'I'rAiis nnd UlNslN- slpiil CHUN- , slKlit | ( iiilu. N'KW YOHK. Oct. 21. The cotton market opened today at an ndvanci" of 2 points and fur ther advanced 2fi3 points In the tirst hour , early cables being better than expected In view of our decline of yesterday. The pet advance was re duced tti 1552 points by noun by liquidation , ca bles not meeting expectations. Huylng by a lending Greek hous-e and Hy n leading rhlladel- phla house causnl some anxiety on the part of thu shorts in connection with 'reports of frost In Texas , Mississippi and Tennetsee. Covering be came a feature In the afternoon nnd the market turned decidedly ( Inner. Private cables i-latuil that the Kngllsli cotton ' trrtde was becoming iilnimed In view of the frost advices from this sl1SvTlle"larheJ ' closei1 steady ut u net advance of Jjj.1 points , 'lotul sales futures , llliOO bales. Closing pi-Ices : .laniiaiy , $6.12 ; I'ebiuary , $0.15 ; July $0.33 ; October , $0.09 ; " No'venibe'r. " "oVj iei ceinlier , JO.O'J. . .Spot closed unchanged ' ; middling uplamls , 7 1-lOe ; middling gulf. C 7.'ice ; middling 6lCc ; net iceclpts , 2.C3I bales ; gross , < StM bales ; exports to Franco. 770 bales ; to tl u con tinent. 1UO bales ; forwarded , 4,159 bides sale" , fil bales , all pplnners ; Block , r,0r,7ri bales. Total today ; Net receipts , 53,2f.l bales ; exports to Client nrltiiln. IS.5.,1 bnles ; .to Krnnce. 9,77 * balesto the conllnem , ll.Wtf bales ; stock. CKi.sjj { , „ ] , Consolidated : Net tecelpts. 30IJ.75C balese ' ' " " " ' 't ' Hrltaln ? -i'm , 84,863 bales ; to Kin nee 33,1.71 bnles ; to the continent , 72,934 bales Totni "hjce Scptember 1 : Net receipts , I. 9I.2Sii ba" ! ordinary , 311-32,1 J' ftmi ; ordinary. 3 5-32,1 , sa e ' bales , of which 1,000 bales were for HI eeul'i'l ? nnd export , nnd Included IMOO bdles ofme can ; receipts. 2S.OOO bales , Inclujlnc 10,400 Inln of Amerlean. Futures opened quiet but i-teudy with a modeiate demand , and clo.ed stea K- Amerlean middling L. M. p. . October 3 " 0-04,1 , buyers : October and November , 3 23-fild buyers- November and December , 3 S0-64d buyers ; n cember nnd January. 3 20-rd | buyers ; Jnhuirv nnd February. 3 sn-Gl.l . buyers : February and 3 'l-iV " ' Gtil'1 ' 1 > uycrBl M''I-I ' > ani1 PrU. 323-01,1 sellers ; .May and June , .1 sj-niil buyVrs " ? ? " ' ' 32l"lld ! ' 'Uyers ; July anj Augu t , ! : ) ! He NF.W OHLt'IANH. Oct. 21.-COTTONQuet | nml steady ; KabM. 5,0'jfl bales ; ordinary , | TiP. goo , ] ordinary. r , e : middling , fc low ml.U . dllng , r. a-lGc ; middling good , fll-lfc ; middling fair. O.VlCc ; recelptn 1131 bales : stock. 12D.31 ! biles. Kutures steady ; rales. 21.200 ; October } .ri.77 bid ; November. $ : , .7iflj.SI ! ; December , l.l.n'i SiS.M ; Jnnuarv. i. ' > .Mfi.S3 : Febninry. d.f- G.SS ; March , $5.92S5.93 ; April , $ 'i.97K5.aS ; May. ' ' 'ill'Lvi'l'lilS , Oct. 21. COTTON-Qulct : mid dllng. 5'ic ; reeelptu , 6.575 bnles. shipments. 3 27D bales ; slock. ni,222 bales ; sales. 3.000 bales. ST. LOUIS. Oct. -COTTON-QuIet : no i-ales reported ; middling , r. 15-lCc ; receipts. S.ldl bales ; Klilpmenls , 7,248 bales ; stock , 21,7 8 bales. Oil Unrkft. OIL CITY , I'a. . Oct. 21. Credit balanees , iBcj certlllcntes. no bids ; shipments , 9S.907 bbls. , runs. 101.r 8 bids. WILMINOTON. N. C. . Oct. : i.OUTurpen - tine. dull , nothing doing. Hosln. llrm. } l.l."iif 1.20. Crude turpentine , quiet , fl.SOfl2.AO. Tor , " ' "CH'AHLKSTON. s. c. . Oct. zi.-Turpentinc , quiet at 200. Husln , llrm. SAVANNAH. Oct. 21. Turpentine , nrm nt 20rj sales , 15 150 bbls. llisln , ( I'm and unchanged ; sales , ICGI bbls. ; rtveipts , G.411 bbls. .llnrkrt * . NBW YOHK. Oct. 2l.-SlJGAH-Haw. dull. Hellned , ilull ; KTannlateil. ! i\io. \ NKW OHM-JANS , Oct. Zl.-RUOAIC-Qiilel ; open kettle. 2U"-TVic ; ccntrlfUKnl. while , i'iit ! ic : yellow , 3l4W3T4o : FetpnUB. 2SJ3o. ; Mnlnimex , itenily ; open kettle , faffSSo ; ynii. | ISftZSc. TUB IIKAT/rV ' .irVllKKT. INSTUIJ.MHNTS placed on record Ootober WAimANTY mSKDS. 13. C Kewlon and wife to \t. A. Schnfer. undlv. ' ,4 or' ' pi * of wVne ne 2S-15-12 ! ; . . . . . . . .J 40) Vlnceiio Hratiylc and wife to Mug- delena I'lvonka. pe inul 'se w imd 10 acres In ne sw 17-in-12 . ' . IS.0'0 J. I' . Qlb'on and wlf toI I " . I. nishop , lot ) , blk 15 , licdford lJaeo 2 L. A GrofT and wife to' W H. lien- nett & Co , , lot 5. Hoeilr # M add ] . ( XX ) Helrn of Hyron Hred to'.JI. . 1) . Olblu. nndly. ' ,4 lot . blk 2 : undlv. Ii lot 9. blk 8 , Urakc'8 add , jj 2 ISllas Svenson and wife , to M. M. Woodbridge. lot B , blk Covell'H add 323 QUIT CLAIM I3HI3D8. W. A. Paxton , trustee , toV. . O. ami A. J. SinionBon , lots t7 , IS.and 19. \ \ averlv add . . . . . . . . . . . . . j , . . . i J. H. B'lvls ' and wlte to Charlfs S irelp , lot 14 , hik 6 , Jones' add to Vulley , . 1 Dt-JBDS , . . Sheriff to O. \ \ ' . Henrv. east 0) acre.i of tax lot 4 , In ni-lS-n Total amount of trnnsfcrfl , ? 2tf OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Supply at the Yards Hardly Up to Dealers' Expectations. CATTLE TRADE SHOWS LITTLE CHANGE iiMlitcA bo u I Stonily ultb ( lint of Wednesday llim n Simile I'liiNler \\llh Dillon ly Over. SOUTH OMAHA , Oet. 21. HecclpK for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hog * . Sheep , llorrcg October 21 3,722 4Su > W.S il October 20 3Wl S.4i7 : 5.02'1 October 19 4,477 2.6:3 S.P.iH October IS f. , i7 ; fill 10.161 H Ootober 10 ( S3 3.3il7 4,12) . . . . October 15 2,72-i 3.153 CSI . . . . ' October 14 5 , t ! 3,353 l.Olll 1 October 13 3,911 3.2SS 703 O.'touor 12 C..11S r.O.M . . . . 23 October 11 7,43:1 : 1,433 4.S1V. 3 October 0 1,019 3,572 511 October S 1,771 4,97.1,351 o October 7 4'J10 5,520 3.MO 23 October fi & .9.K 5,713 1,022 The ufllpt.il ntim'ier of cars ot stock brought In today by each ro.ut was : Cuttle. Hog . Sheep. H' . . 'a C. , M. & St. 1' . lly. . . . 1 O. St. 1. . Hy 2 Mo. 1' . Hy 33 2 U. P. system CO 10 11 V. , K. & M. V. K. U. . 17 14 2 C. , St. I' . , SI. & O. Hy 1 I ! . . 1 H & At. H. H. H 43 2li O. , H. .t I ) . Hy 3 C K. C. & St. J 1 C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , K. . . 3 C. , H. 1. & V. Hy. , W. II ) 1 Total receipts * liiT 7Q 13 1 The disposition of the day's receipts wns as follows , each uttvcr purchasing the num. ber of head Indicated : Uiiycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co U KH ) G. 11. Hammond Co. . . 23 : , 1,113 12 Swift anil Company 12'J l.oso Si2 ! Oudahy Packing Co 31)1 ) 1.S77 CCi H. llecker and Uegnn . . SI Vimsant & Co 17 J. I. . Carey fi44 . , W. 1. Stephens 301 Betiton & Underwood . . 177 Huston Sr Co Ifit Krebbs , t Co 100 Hui -13 Dennis Wolf lit North IK Cudahy P. Co. , 1C. C. . . . 10 Planklr.ton , Milwaukee 233 Other buyers 360 1 ! ) Lett over 430 CO Iii7 Totals 4,011 5,103 3,360 CATTLE Hecelpts of cattle were a llttlo less than yesterday , lit ) cars- being reported In the yards , of which number thirty-seven car. * were consigned direct to uaeUers. The maikct as a whole vvns without change of any material Importance. There were Mix to eight loads of fairish cam-fed In eves In the yards whlcltold read ily at llrm prices. One three-load bunch of steers sold' as high as Jl.sfl. The market on cows and heifers wns note ? o active aa oil some days , but still it was about steady and a clearance was el'fecled before the close. One bunch of choice corn- fed heifers brought $1.10. Stackers and feeders were In fair supply and sold freely at steady prices. Thu great hulk of all the eattleJ in the yaids sold and In good season. Hepresentatlvo sales : NATIVES. HKLH-1 STI-I-HS. received today OB yesterday. The market was a Hhnde easier , though the. most of tbe IIOKS sold nt the sami' range as yesterday. Light and butcher weights brought t3.00S3C7'i , as against J.i 005(3.70 yckteidny. Heavy hogs went at J3.41 { ? 3 55 the same as yesterday , but the proimrtlon of salon nt the bottom pi Ice was comewbat larger today. The average of all the sules fas l'.c lower t'.ian yeaterd.iy. Hepresentatlve Hales : BHBKP The u'cclpls were llbeial and the mir- ket opened etrndy , but clovc-d cauler. Hep- resentatlvu eales ; No. Av. Pr. 20 culls : . k : | 300 13 ne tern ewe . 02 SCO W feedorii . ! 370 833 western wethera . 2 3 SO 137 we tcrn wethers . ! ii 3 70 12 liutlVLwethers . 14 } 4 M Sit western lambs . DS 4 CO 299 western lambii . til 400 2' ) weatern cwcs . 91 330 > VlV Vork Live Slork. NiW YOHK. Oct. 21. IIKKVKH llecelptu , M head ; no trading , Kuropeun cnblfs quote Ameri can hteum ut lOlifdlc ; icfrlgerutor beef , 7 if \ic \ ; exportd. UO beoven anil K klu-ep. CALVKK-Hcci-lpts , 83 head ; veal * . VW 7.M ; jnmu-r . (3.unfi > j.25 ; western eilvcs. J5.W. 8IIKKP AND LAMIIH-lteceUili. 3,350 head ; bvrp. > 3.00iH.V ) , Limbs , M.WifG.OO. IlOnS-Ilccelptii. IC.'I head ; giuady at SJ , Liinlx Ll " . < Stuck. ST I.OIIIH , Oct. 11. OATTLU-neci-lpU. 4.M9 bead : hl > UJ ot , : , UM bead , murkrt steady for native * ; Tuin a. thaile lower ; fair tu i-hulce i native IhipimiK ana export cti-vrn , . I bulk of kRle , I4.U64.M. drcvit'tl bttf butcher stocr.i. M J--ifN.V bulk of silfs , II V.ff 4.0 : ' . Micrs under l.oco poun'lj ' , $ . ' 4""tfl 50 , bulk of snlf.o , U.7504.40. cows nnd heifers , J2.00O 4.2' , Texa nn , | Indian steers , } J W1f4 IS. Inilk of sales. 1.6WJ.5 ; cows nnd heifers. ti.fOQ . . HOClS-Hpcelit | , B nM hend ; shipments. . . he-ad market more active n < l stronger , lUht , J3.KMfJ.7S. mlxpt , fj.sn r3.70 ; heavy. J.I IWWS. * ) , SHKKP-Hecelpts , I.X ( > 1 hiMtl , shipments. SOU hf.iil ; market strong ; native mutton. " , J3.0fl 3. S ; cull and tufckn. } ! . ( HJ. " ) ; slockers. JJ.M e.75 : Unibs. $1.009 : . So. CIIICVi ( ( ) 1,1V 1-3 STOCK MM1KUT. Cuttlo unit line * Itnlil 'I'lielr Ouu Slioop nml Liiinlix Aetlve. Illnber. rilU'AOO. Oct SI.The Kcnernt .leman.l for c.ittlo wn not i\ny better , but the limited sup ply prevented any further weakening In prlivs. nnd ( tome holdover lots sold for moio than wna bid for them \estonl.iy. Poor to fair Rrndea of nnll o steers snld nt from J3.75 to ll.\ whll" eholce to prime shlpplHK rutllo tiroURht from JIM to J5.30. A largo share of the rultlo sold nt from JI..V ) tn J5.IO nnd supeilor bexxes broiiRht from ? . " > . ! . ' > to J.VSiV Heavy callle sold nnywhere from JI.Si ) to J5.50. The Mocker nnd feeder trndi- wns rather poor , but prime feedein nold ns hlKh ns Jt.iV ) nnd JI.M. Calves were iinrlinnKFd. Western mnRcrs were falily nnlinnted at sIlRhtly better prices , steers bringing from J3.W tu 51.33. In IIOKS tliore wan n fnlrly nctlvo BhlpphiK .lemand , prlce lullni ; steady except for coarse puckers , which showed considerable weakness. The Kfenler part of the offeiltiRs found pur- chaseis nt from J3.O ) to J3.9D , eonitnon packers selling around f.1.40 nnd J.1.50 nnd prime llKht. mixed nnd butchers nt from J3. ! > t > to Jl. tVm- mon heavy bo s were numerous nnd n pxvl many pigs w-cie recelv < id. the urenler part of the plffH fetchlniT from J3. lo to J3 So. Trnde In sheep nnd lambs wns exceedingly active at an n\ernKi' nilMilire of lOo per 100 Ibs. on sheep and lambs. NnlU1 sheep sold nt from J2.SO to J3 for the poorest , Ut J4.2o nnd Jl.oil for prime tu extra lots , while sreut numlM-rs of western sheep changed hand * at from J.1..V ) to J4.tr . Ijiimbs sold ncthely nt from Jl to JO , westerns biltmlni ; from 11.23 to J.'i.fiO. l-'enlcrn took n peed many western sheep at from J3.CO to J3.SO , ntitl nice hit-odlns ews broiifiht J4. Hecelpls : Cattle , S.600 head ; IU.B * . 30 , iW head ; i-hecp , I5,0 ( bend. KIIIIMIIM City Live StooU. CITY Oct. 21 . KANSAS , -OATTI.U-Herelpts. . 7.000 bead ; market Meady to Mronff ; Texas steerp J2.f."j n.lO. Texni row. , 12.0)1/1.15 ) / ; native steers. J3.OOfif5.Ki ; native cows and heifers , JI.40ST.1.1 < Btockers and feeders. J2.7J5M.:3 : bulls , f3.l..4f 4,0i ) . 11OOS Hecelpts , 11,000 bend ; mniket Mfnily to n , shade lower bulk of sales. J3.MXi3.ri ) , heavies and packers , $3.4oiri.:3 ! ! : mixed. J3.M5j"3.C5 ; Yorlt- ers. J3.fMi5.W , ( ; I'K ! . M. < OHI.f . SltKKP Hecelpts , 4,000 head ; mniket llrmi Inmbs , J2.3JIU3.tiO ; muttons , J2.)0u"l.25. ) ( I llHt lliilTnlo Live Stiiok. 12AST HITI.'PALO , Oct. 21.-OATTLi-Stendy. HOOS Yorkei-B , peed to chol.-e. Jl.lotffl.SO ; rounds , common to good , J3.50Jj3.CO ; pigs , Kood to choice , 51.10. SItni-i' : AND LAMHS-Hecelpts. 15 ears ; lamb * , choice to extra , J. .OJi'f ) .7fi : culls to fair. Jl.2jff5.10 ; sheep , choice to selected wctheis , SI. 40 culls and common tdiepp. J2. Slui'lc In Slulil. Hecord of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for October 21 1 , Cattle. llo s. Sheep. Omaha . 3.772 4.MK ( C-i Chicago . sr.oi ) ao.oofl r..io ) Kansas City . 7mO ( ll.mx ) 4ln St. Louis . 4.001) C.OOO L'.MIU Totals . 51,272 51.SOJ 21 , CCS NHW YOHK , Oct. 21. COKI'IOlN-Optlons opeiii-1 quiet , unchanged to 5 points lower ruled dull nnd heavy under continued heavy receipts nt Hlo nml Santos , Indlffeience of speculators , hlack P | > ot demand nnd heavy stocks ; selllui ; ar rested by liberal warehouse deliveries In the t'nlted States. Clo ed steady , with prices un changed to [ i points lower ; sales , S,2."o ba s. In- cludlnB .Vovember , Jj.Crt ; March , JI..43. Spot coffee. Hlo. quiet. Mild , nulet. Total warp- ImiiKu dellveiles from the 1'nlteil Statei. 13. ; , ; ) bans , IncludinK 12,4lii : lintst from Now York ; New- York stock today , t l.M7 ! b.iui ; I'nltcd States stock , r.llM7 ! bans ; nllo.it for the foiled Stati"- , 3S7.000 bass ; total visibletor the t'nlted State- , S9S.SC7 baus , ninln t foS.SOJ IMRS last year and ril7..K0 ; ba s III IkW. IIAVHIO , Oct. 21. COl-'PKn Closed ' , if net lower ; sales. ' < oHin ( IIUKS. SANTOS. Oct. 21. COFl-TK Quiet itood nv. OI-.IRU Santos. 8.000 rels ; rvcelpts. S'i.OHO ' buss ; stock. l.l.Vi.ooo bass. llAMIiritri. Oct. 21. COFPKI' - MpfB lower- , sales , 21.000 bans. H1O DM JANI-iHO , Oct. ! ! . rOFI''KK Weik : No 7 Hlo. 7. WO rels : exchance. 77-10d ; receipt" . 13 OCX ) IIIIB.I- cleared for the. United States. 10.000 bans : foriurope. : O.O-'O bans stock , 440.WO bags. \ < MV York Dry CuoilH Market. NIJW YOHK , Oct. 21. The dry Roods matket Is Ftlll itulte dull at MrsU hands. Thhl baH been suipilshiK. as It wna thought Hint with the nd- % ent of eolder weather In some i-ectloiia there would be a mniked Inciease In the bulk. De mand for spring Roods Klvea promise of beliiK heavy , but as yet the buying to test prices and for other reasons tells very little with iCRnrd to the future. The matket for woolen and worsted goods for men's wear Is solid and active. Ureas Kooda In woolens ami mlvtutes are nlau tn steady demand and the dtinnml for cloakhiKs and over coats remains hcyivy. with prices htlll llrm. .lob- bers me Ktlll dolnu a fair buslnrsa In se.isonahlB lines nnd the illstrlbutlon In vnilous paits of the country Is lepoited fair. Collections contluuo easy In staple ootton lines the matket Is ( pilet. There la a generally weaker tendency shown In the market In sympathy with the print cloth market. Print oloths are quiet , even tinder re laxed price conditions. Cnllforiiln Di-led Frultx. NHW YOHK. Oct. -CALIKOHNIA DUIRD Fit I' ITS Stea ly ; evaporated appleij. common , iifno jier Ib. ; prime wire tray. S'Jo ; wood dried , prime , & ' ; . < ? choice , SH S ic ; fancy , He. . Prunes. li'iTSVii ' jier Ib. , aa to alie nnd iiuallty. Aprlcolp , Hoyal , "filler ; Moor P.irk. flifllc. . Peaches , nn- peeled , 7 i11r ; peeled , 12'ifjl7c. NHW YOHK , Oct. 21. WOOI. Steady ; fleece. 215T31c ; steady and unclumBcil ; Texan , Ilfil7e. ST. I.Ot'IS. Oct. 21. WOOIrnchaiiKed : me dium , i ; (21c ; llKht line , 13lC'.ii' ' ' ; heavy line , 10 5fHc ; tub washed , 22f(31e. ( TIP. A Fur KiiNtcm I'liui of Urlnklnpr With out CidliiKDruiik. . The glasses were Koing round , relates the Louisville Courier-Journal , when the man who had been in tlio navy spoke : "Walt a minute , boys. AVo'vo had several , Let mo Klve you a tip that I learned when I was on the China station. You are pretty Rood drink ers , you Kentucky boys , and you can hold your own with anybody east , west or north who tries to put you under the table. Hut unless you carry out my plan don't you ever stack yourselves up aKalnst nn ISnKllshimn , and especially nn army or navy olilcer. You could knock them out on whisky , hut they don't drink It , except In the lmpo of smoky Scotch and Irish abominations. Hut with champagne , HiirKUiidy , claret , ole , sherry , Madeira , port , pulque In .Mexico , sakl In China , palm liquor In Africa , bamhooH anil shandygaff In India , stecr clear of them that It ? , unless you hive tlio good luck to meet a certain llttlo yellow-faced , wlznncil cruolo from Louisiana whoso recipe Is pusscd around the mess table of United Statct * men- of-war to this day. It started in tlio olil days when the Hrltlsh olllccrs always had tlio pleasure of outstaying their American guests or hosts whenever two ships met on foreign stations , Then that llttlo yellow devil came along with IIH ! trick und the Kngllshman liau never Binco.oomo out bettor than necond In any drinking bout. The secret ? Ollvo oil. Quo wlneglassfnl before the fun begins , and If possible another later on , and you can keep your wit and legs throughout the dampest evening. I mippo.io ono of two things happens. Kltlier the oil coats the stomach and keeps tlio alcohol from being absorbed by the system or else It floats on top and keeps the fumes from rising to the brain. Hut you'll have to auk the medlclno men about tliat. All I know Is Its practical result , and that has enabled us Yankee noodles to go home cheerful and clear-headed many an evening when our foreign cousins were BpeeclilCEB , " JAMES E BOYD ft CO. , Tcluplionc 103 ! ) . 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