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    THE OMAHA DAILT B3SIS ; SATIHIPAY , GOTO RISK 2,3 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINAXCIA ! :
Unga Export En agomsnta Give Wheat a
Sensational Jump Upward ,
CORN AND CATS ALSO SHOW ADVANCES
KlnliiK I'rlcra .Unli-rliilly Alilnl It ;
StnrtlliiK .Slorl.-n of ( lie Drimtli
111 tinin : ti-rn Slnti-H
I'rut iNlotit III ; lii-r. i
CUirAnO. Oct. K.-Scnfntlr.nnl
mnrhod today's st > > lon In wheat , December
rIo--lng Ho hlpher nnd Mny nt a 3r-iC ! nd-
f vnncp. The advance which was nttcndcd
V by the heavli-st trading In several weeks
rnnrcil principally by the ntign cxtrort
Li * . Sensational I opart * UP to the
drouth condition east of the MI Hlsjippl | rune <
no Htntill riffuro In the mlvnnce. Corn wns
nlso a-live nml advanced 1'ic , help-id by
wheat nnd a Rood chipping demand. Oats
advanced yto nnd provisions i-lnanl Slic
hgher for lard to I'tfcc higher for pork.
Wheat traders were surprised nt the
opening nt the llrmnes * nt Liverpool , thnt
in.irkft Bhowlng ai@ ' tl advance when
trading opened Jit-re , tiotwlthutandlng yes
terday's wenktiPi-s. The result ot the unex
pected fUreiiKth iibroad was n llrm opening
here nnd n further Immediate advance thnt
put prices within n moll fraction of yes
terday's highest figure. December , which
c'l ( < -a yesterday at IH'/ie , titorted at 3laiW
9ic and advanced to 'J2'jr ' , while Mny ,
which wn iK'rivips the more active of the
two Ititut-cM , opened % c higher at DOV. nnd
nilvnncod to Ulc. HuyinR otdcrs for Mny
whcr.t trom tne United Kingdom were In
th ? hand.of several comm'silon houses In
Chicago at the opining , iiril their execution
In ' .ho pll caused n I'tirtlirr lesonlng of
the premium ut which December Is selling
over Mny. What are st\led ' .n the provision
trade hero the "ICnKllsli houses" hud a
good sharof ! those buying orderti for May
when * . Very early In the seaalon New
York wired th.it 2."i bontlo-ids hail been
tnketi for export , nnd claims Were matin n
llttlo Inter In the day thnt I.OOO.CIM bu. had
l.een Hold. Strong enile were not HIP only
factor In the oarlv lrengln. lieports from
the winter wheat itUtrlctii east of the MIs-
HlRslppI showed a decidedly clonmy , not to
my sensational .slnto of aff.ilr * on account
of the drouth The f.illlni ! off of the do-
nicstlc rtppiptn nl.'O nttrnrlcd nttcntlon.
Chicago got 141 car. * , ngnlnst. 2lt a year
ago. Mltinenuollu and Duliith'reported Sr > 2
carloads , ronipnred with 1,072' week ago
and 1.2J7 the i orrospaiidli'K dny of the yeur
before. Th * tot.il receltils of western pri
mary iiiurkotn weru l.OIO.OCO . liu. , ng.ifn-lt
1 , lll.uiiO ! bu n your ago. l itcr ln the nwflnn
there wns a brkf i > erlotl of reaction. Tin re
wan pome dlrappnlntinent at "tho comptra-
tlvu weakness In the Paris' market , the
coiisrqucnc0bohig th.it December , whleh
had m'-jir.wlillt' advanced to 'J2"di' ; , declined
to K1 ! , ! ' , % /l'Ile Mnv pn - > d off from ! ) ! % < to
OINc. The reaction lasted only a few min
utes nnd was succeeded by u brisker de
mand tiuin at any period of the day. Al
though It could not be ascertained with
any degn-e nf ncouraey whether the sales
of win ai ni".lo at Now York for export
wore l.oco.MV ) bu. , as Homo claimed , or only
10 lo.itlc.nd.s CGfl.OOO bu. ) ni-i-ordlnK to other
ripon1It was not doubted by any one that
the export demand was good , and fortified
with that conviction nil the old local bulls
took a hand buying. About tlfleen minutes
from l-.ie end of the fo sion ; the mniket
began spinning around In nn excited whirl
that citughl up Ueeember to ! ) | 'HC nnd Miy
to On'io , and those were the closing figures.
Torn was active nnd strong. Some of
the Innvlcr s'lnrto wore the most ronsnlc-
IIOUM buyer- " . The shipping Ituiulry was
again gmvl , which was one icasoti lor
nborti lii-ltiif nnxlotilo cover , and the
extraordinary strength of wheat did there
ret. . Cienrnn-ea Were -UH-OW bu. r.ecolpt <
were posted nt . " 10 curs. Cables wci'e ' d'if '
\ thigher. \ . December i-.irgeil irom "ffl\lt \
"r"Br to 'JIVic , e oKnH at the top llUres , an
ad\-r"-i-e of H/ile
Oats was ilrni nnd hlg'ter. The advance
waIn fymp.ithy with wheat and corn and
on better pener.il buying. Light offerlnes
iilM. h 'l a g.'Od df.il lo do with helping
the prk-o The export denut'iil w ui seed ,
aljJiti : ! Ki , "n l-u. being s-old here for that
purl ose. Ileeelnt.M were 2""i cars. Decem-
li r ranged from IK'.UilS'ic to IS'/ic und
cli s d 3ir higher nt ISIjiiilSTiiP.
Jn [ irovlslons reports that fnm had oc-
c-m.-eil In the yellow fuver district last
n'glit helpwl to make n ftronff market.
Thi , streng-th of wheat and corn was of
cottr-e n feature. OITerlnp,1 * were very light
and prices ruled higher from the Ftarc. At
the c.'osn December pork wa17'.e ' ' higher
ut $ S. December bird 2Vi"f" > c high-r at Jl.12',4 '
( if4.4j , nnd Docembcr ilbs 7'/iiC higher at
Jl.r.,1.
Jl.r.,1.RUlmnted rerolpts for Saturday. Wheat ,
150 cars ; corn , 575 cars ; oats , 2r : > cars ; hogs ,
1S,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
tlclcHTl QIUII. 1 lllth. I f.7.7. | Clo < r. i
Wheat-
Dot. . . 1)3 ) Vt
Deo. . . tmii 1) IK IMW nous
May. . llll'i
Corn
Oct. .
an 14
Mny 1. UO > B < l |
OatB
Oct. . . 17M 17U 17M
Dee. . . IBbft'l
May. , I'JM -'Us
loik-
7 0 S 071 < a 03 7 S7K
Jau. . . ti''M B D7W S 07W H K'J
Lit Id-
Dec. . I -1.1 4 II 4in
Jan . . I .15 i un 4 lit ) 4 6u
6h'tltlU >
Del. . 4 nn t IIS 4 11.1 I U.V 4 ( V.'M
Dec. . i no i nr 4 113 I fl7Lj
Jan. . . _ i o.i 4 71) 4 III" . 4 70 4 li'Jh
"
'No. 2.
I'usli ipiotntlotiB were n-f follows :
Kl.Ot'llSteady : winter Rtrnlslits , J4.00fi4.70 ;
fpring patvntH. 4.C-0 5.CO h.ik r.s' , J3.FO 4.dO.
WHHAT No. 2 spriiiK. I > 7'iili9ic ! ; No. 3 sprlnit ,
BOIiSCc , No. 2 red , D-Vie.
( OIINNo. . 2. ISVSWSH c.
OATS-Nn. 2 , ISUc , f. o. h. : No. 2 white , 22f
23V.e , f. o. h. ; No. 3 white , 20tiJ22'ie.
IlVH-Nn 2. 4f ! )4c. )
1IAHI.KV No. 2 , nonilnul ; No. 3. 30SJI.V ; No.
S.n'.ATCtMJEn-No. i. ji.oiV4fli.03.
TIMOTHY BKHD-Prlme , I2.CO.
I'llOVISIONS Mem polls , per Ijlil. , l.1.0)8S.Oj. )
I -trd. per 1Cfl llm. , I4.i'iff4.43. Shoit rlhs sides
( loosi-i , JI.SOJjU.fD. Dry failed ehoiil.leiH ( lioxed ) ,
Jt.'Mifi.ro. Short clear fides ( lioxed ) , JS.OOJr
"
'willKlCV Dlt-tlllerH' llnlshed Komls , pjr Ral. ,
jl 2j.
Ht'OAHS Cut loaf. J3.0u ; Kf.-inulated , tV3l.
Artlclns.
I'lotir , bbls.
Wheat , bu. .
Coin. int. . . . .
Oatn , bu .
liyc.bu .
On the Produce cxchnnKe todny the. butter
i.iarket wns steady ; rieJinerlei" . l.WL2c ; dairies.
121fl3c. Cheese , quiet lit kSiS'ie. l'KK , tti-ady ;
flesh , HHc. Poultry , easy ; tultey : . We ;
rchlckeiis , CVjo ; rprlniti ) , 7e ; ducks , I'.i'ifSc ,
NI-JW VDIUC .MAHKiri' .
( liiolnlliiiiN of ( InItny on ( ; i- tie nil
( "lllllllllHlltll-N.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 22-Fl/l'U-llecelpts , 20-
390 bhl . ; export * , II.I'-J bidMaiKet t-tlinit-
nml hlther : , wllh demand shut out by the ad
vance ; MlmitKota patentH , } 1.lciT5.40 | ; Mlnnofotu
baiter * , } 4.SO J4.W ; winter p.itenti , J3.00Jj5.2i ;
winter slnilslita , JI.CO j4.7l ( ; winter extrna , J3.2U
fi3.C5 ; winter lo urnden. J3.OOif.U3. Itye Hour.
Hlendy ; fitlK-y , J2.S3W3 40. liucltulic.it Hour ,
' Se.
lIUt'lCWHEAT-QiiIet nt S7t
COHN MHAL-gulet.
It YE Firm ; No. 2 wentern , We.
HAllLEV-Flim nt 2-Vjc. !
HAIll.EY MAI.T-Dull.
WHEAT -Itiielpt" , 175.200 Im. ; expotts , 4S.05S
1m. ; upot. ( truiiKi No. 3 led , Ji.OIS. Ojitlona
opened itronR nml advanced nil day , nlth
Bcnrcely piiune. closlnjr wlt a muntlnnal
hull ilouihsh nt 2 ! ; Mc net riff ; buyltiR mollvrs
> vero extravagant export rumors , higher cnbleii
mid n bad tcnre of thort ; No. 2 ted. Novem-
lier. clotfd ut 95tc ; December , 94i9H' ! . clos-
tiu : at irr'ic.
COHN-llecelptu , 123,025 bu. ; c\porl , 81.147
bu. . n > ot. ttrong ; No. 3 , 3S'ii' . Optlona P | > ene < l
firm and had a hie advance on export talk und
the it" < > In wheat , I'loslni ; lo nut higher ; No-
\embi-r. 304j30te. climliiK ut 30J c ; December ,
SO'-iU'Sn. ! ' . clotltiK ut 31c.
OATHllecelptii , 11,0)0 bu. ; expoiU , 159,157 bu. ;
upot. ftronK ; No. J , SJc. Options quiet but
rttonKrr ut HIlH" net advance ; October doted
ut S3Uo ; DecfiutK-r , WtttSWie , clonln * at
HAY-Dull ; n'.ilpplnb' , H.COtll.W ; food lo choice ,
IS.iiKlI.IX ) ,
HOIS-Qulft. Piu-lllo rouet , ISM crop , 4iCc ;
JM > 4 t-rop , 69o | ; 1 I7 crop. Hi/lBc.
HIDES-Htemly ; Qnlventon. 15HJKU- .
LEATHEIl Steady ; hemlock salt. liuenoi
Ayi . l' ' ht tu lituvy MelBhtx , 20V uUo ; ncld.
Hl'TTKIlHfcelpU. . 3,815 .
pkB ; ttfndy ; wet-
-rn crcanifry , HtlKIV : Elslns , M'.sc ; factory ,
tto.
C-HEESE-Recelptii , 4.900 pk J. ; quiet ; large ,
while , SiiVV c. nmull1ilte , mf ( Jej lurge , col
ored , fo ; tmiill , calor J , li4ii'.ic ! ; part ktm .
6mf7o , full rktiiu , SH 4c.
EtlOSHecelpn , 4.7H1 pkuii. ; quiet ; it t and
I'cnniylvatila , I6lfl9o ; w trrn , Uc.
MOlASSESHtrudy. . New Orl an , oiifn kettle.
t-ixid to ctiolcr. : iU31e
PHOVISIONS-llfff. jtfady , family , Jl.WniOtO :
extra mem. ( T.tUWD.M. hfef hHim , .i.O.
Cut meat , flrntj pickled l lle | . JIL3ISU8.M ;
pickled ihouldrra. J5.7S. I ird. nrm ; wcitern
etrm clawd tit JI.Mi 4.H ; lellmd , linn , Purk.
Htfiidy , old mem , S.7iJj . :3 ; new me , J9.2iu
I.WI.
O11.S- Petroleum , Uull ; I'ennjylvanla crude ,
'tb4t , % AftS&m.s&&i
'
ni mnrk't , numlnnpy 8.V Hnsln , otpady ;
trained , common to Rood , J1.4 < HJ1.45. Tun > enllnc ,
m-ady at Z 32't < rott.m , > > eil , qtilft hut held
stMdy : prlmf umrnT yellow. ! Ji4i2Iie , oft
ummer yellow , 233M'c , prime winter yellow ,
! S ? .
HfK atMiJj-s ilomcstlc , fair tn extra , 4 il8 *
FltEKHITS-Htendy.
METALS-PlR Iron , wurrnnls Imrel1 steady ,
t ) bid. J7 ni-keil. Uke coppi-r , ennler ; JI1
bid. JII.10 asked. Tin , quiet ; J11.RO hid. J1.1.S )
nrked. Spelter , quiet ; j | 11 bid , JI.25 ftskeil.
Ix-ud , exchnnKibnrely steady f , r fpot nnd near
mr.ftln. nnd weak for late dHUerlea ; J3.90 bid ,
J.1.93 asked ; brokers , dull nt J4.
OMAHA t l'JXHliTir"MAHKHT > l.
Conilllloii of Triuln mill ( {
nn Hlnplc nml l''nnoy Priiiliu-r.
Ends-riond stock w sk nt 13c.
llUTTEK-Common to fair. OiJIOo ; choice to
fanr-y , 14flI7c ; eparator creamery , 22c ; fathered
creamery. 20c.
i JlA' ! ' cholcc fnlfo lo 12 ( > " > quoleJ nt Sc ;
f.1 nn' ' eDS . iSJBc.
LIVE POnLTItY-Hens , D f5V ; corks. 3 ( c ;
J . . ff ' 'h'll ' * n . per Ib. , fie ; ducks , C 7c ; tur-
"PJf , 'i/lPO.
PIflEONS Llvo. 7' j dcml plRcons not wnntert.
fiA ' ' ' ' " " ' ' 'r'0 ' ; mldl-ind , J.1.00 ; lowland ,
74 i ) ; rye utrnw , Jl ; color makes tha price on
P'y ' ; 'I1 ' ! ' ' ! bales sell the test , only top Bradei
hrlnir top prices.
, l'00-VroUN-Kxtrernely ' Blow mips new crop ,
uenvered ' on track In country ; choice crcen self.
.rar.peli " "r 11)ZfTJHoi cholco sreen ,
to hurl. 2024c ! : common. IHc.
VEOF.TAHLES.
40o ; mnll. 23T
'er Mi. . 40ff.1oc.
rJInn'-l'l ' ' < 'k'il nnvy , per hu. . J1.40.
. ' " Krown' lc'
Mock " " Brown > m"jc' WD8l < ! rn
ewoo.
. box. Jl.2.inl.31.
. ter stock J2.73W3.M1 : .Innalhnns
nnd fancy varieties. J3.0033.23 ; California llellc-
flowei- , boxes , JI.CO ; Colutado Jonathans , boxes ,
ailAPEH-rallfornln , JI.25.
< 'ALIFOIt.\IA AND COLORADO PEARS-Oood
A)1" nfllla' 'S' ( ; < lir2.23 ; other vnrlcllc.i , II .SO
fl ! )
YORK OHAPES-Pcr 9-lb. b.isket , 13U
, „ ' MS ' 'Inho ' nml Oregon , 7rcftJ1.00. ,
'llANIlKHUIKS-l'iiiio rod , per l.hl. , J5. M5.60j
\\lsconsln , boxes. Jl.eojfl.10.
TnOPICAL. FntHTS.
OKANOKS Mexican , per box , J4.CO *
l.K.MO.N'H Mcaclnus , JI.25U4.Oi ) ; c.iolce Call-
fiirnla. J4.00.
I NAN AS Choice , large stock , per bunch ,
J2.0i/iff2.2j ; medium-sized hunches , J1.7J02.00.
MISCRI.UANKOUS.
NUT3 Almonds , California , per lh. , larsc
size. IJc ; Hrnzlli. p r lh. . lOfl ; Rngllrh walnuts ,
per Hi. , fancy , soft shell , 13c ; stnndnid" , 105f
lie ; filberts , jicr lh. . lie ; pecans , poll-died , laine.
flS10c ; Jumbo , 115J12o ; largo hlcicory nuts , J1.23
per hu. ; cocoamits , 4M.C each ; peanuts , raw , W
He , rrnsted , CffSUe.
KIOS Imported fam-y , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
2UB.croivn - 5 ° - lbboxes. . 13S14c.
HONIjy-Cholce white , lie.
KUAUT Per bhl , $4.D ) ; half 1,1,1 , , J2.25.
MAI'M-3 KYUUP I-Tve-Kitl. cans , each J2.23 ;
KAl cans , pure , ptr doz. . J12.00 ; half-gal , cans ,
S6.M quart cans , J3.C.O.
DATKS 1'cr M to 70-lb. boxps , Be ; Ford 9-Ib.
hoxus , ! ) c.
I-'IIRSH MKATS.
DllKSSHD llii-i- : ' ( ! nm1 native steers , 400 to
GOO llm. , 7c ; RIMJI ! fireipiartera , steers. ( Jc ; Rood
hlndiiuarti-rn , DC : western steers. f/GHc ; fnncy
hi'lfer6'fC ; Bond heifers , Co ; pied fnreqiiarlers ,
helfeiH , BVir ; kood hlndiUal | leis , heifers , 8'ic ;
giind c HVJI. ri. > c ; fnlr cows. r ' , ic ; coniinon cows ,
oe ; rn\v foieipi.trters , I Cl-iL ; co\v hlndiiuattord ,
llii'lfltTS : Tendeilnlns , I3c ; Innelcw Ftrlps ,
< , ! ; strip loln.i , C' c ; rollsi , Sc ; sliloln liutts , dc ;
should-r rinds , BI C ; rump Initts , 5t ; steer chucks ,
3'4e ; cow chucks , 4Vic ; Ininelcs.i chucks , 4140 ;
cnw pl.iti-s , 3e ; steer platen , 3V4c : Hank steak.
CAic ; lolni , No. 1 , 14r ; lolim. No. 2 , 10- ; loins.
No. 3 , Sc ; nlrloln ends. No. 1 , Sc ; rlhs , No. 1.
lie ; ribs , No. 2. SVi-c ; rlh. < . No. 3 , Gc ; steer roundg.
7Ue : cow rounds , 7e ; cow lounds off , 8ctrlm- ;
inliiKS , 4c ; l > pf shanks. 2Vic ; liralns , per dtz. .
3.1'1 ; sw.'etljri'iidH , p'r lit. , lOc ; "sweetlireads
( calves ) , per Ib. . 40c ; Uldnev , per dnz. , 3.1c ; < ) \
lulls , L-ncli 3c ; livers , per lh. , 2Vfee ; lioarts , per
Hi. . 2e ; tonunc * , per Ib. , lie.
MUTTON liiinbs , 7Vic ; sheep , 6'2c ; market
racks ( long ) , 8c ; hcit-I racks ( .short ) . He ; h'gi
nnd saddles. Sc ; lamb legs , lOc ; breasts mid
stews : ic ; tntiRues , each Sc.
POIIK DresMwl plK , < ic ; drcKsed IIORB , BVic ;
tvndi-rlnln , 13c ; loins. 7'uc ' : spare tlbs , 4c ; hnm
H.un-aKe , butts , GVic ; Hliouldprs , mmli , rc ; should -
d -rs , skinned , r > ic ; trimmings , 4',2C ; leaf lard ,
not rendered , .l c ; lieads , cleaned , 3e ; snout and
jars , 3c ; backlwines. U&c ; cheek meats. 3c ; neck
lnmi'H 2c ; piss * tails , 3c ; plucks , each lie ; thit-
lerllnfis. De ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per dnz. , 2.1c ;
stonnchs , each 3c : tongues , each 7c ; kidneys ,
per doz. . 10c ; brnln- . per doz. . 13c ; P'RH' ' fict ,
per dux. , 23c ; llvi'lii. i.ieh 3e.
I1IDRS. TAM.OW. KTC.
HIDES No. I green hldts , 7c ; No. 2 crecn
hides. Ce ; No. 1 Balled hldcuj 8V4c ; No. 2 Kre n
calteil hides , 7 > 4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. ,
fc : ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. Gcr ; No. 1 dry
flint hides. 11013 ; No. 2 dry Hint bides , Sjillle ;
No. 1 dry salted hides. 9W10c ; part cur-d hide ; . .
Vic per Ib. le.ss than fi'lty i.urc.i.
SIlEr.P PELTS nreen E.ilted , each 13fl7.1c ;
Breen salted shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) each llies ilry i-heHrllnKi ( short wooled
early skins ) . No. 1. encli Ee. dry flint. Kansas
nnd Nebrai-ka butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual
weight , 495e ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska
murt-'iln woo ! pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 3W4c ;
dry Hint Coloiudo butcher wool pelts , per ID. ,
actual weight , 4Mc ; dry flint Colorado murrain
woo' ' pelts , ppr Ib. actual weight , 3J4feet ;
cut off , as It Is useless to pay frcluht on them ,
St. LiiuU (7 ( < Mi < > rnl AIiirlii-tN.
ST. I-OflS. Oct 22. FI/JI'R-Strong In rfym-
pathv with wheat , but unchanged in price.
WHEAT Higher , closing with December nt
3c and May at 24- above yesterJny ; Decembei
opened 'ic higher and eventually sold 2Tio nbovo
that , closing wllh buyers nt % c below the tip.
which was Jl. This morning1 saw the liveliest
opening and the most active trading fur mmu
time afterward In some weeks past. There were
eager buyers at n good advance and right at
"call" prices , the market soon soailng cnn ld-
crably above them. Foielun advices weit ? won-
dL-rfully Ktronpr. Spot , strong nnd h'ghtr No. 2
red. cash and elevator , 97He ; tra'-k , 97W)7'sc ) ' ;
No. 2 harl , cash , S6c nominal ; December , 9isjc : ;
May , 97 ic.
CORN Futures held up well , dropping when
nitwit lei down , hut quickly rallied wllh thft
cereal. , closing lc nbove vesterday. Spot , quiet
but stronger ; No. 2 cash , 2l'i ( ? 24i..c ; December ,
24c bid ; Mny , 2 c.
OAT , Futures stronger-nt nn advance of ifl
e for the dny ; spot , higher' No. 2 cah eleva
tor. We ; track , in'ic ; No. 2 white cash , 21
21'le : December , 19e bid ; Mny , 21'lQ2l'c. ' !
RYK IIInhiT nt 4,1V4c bid.
CORNMEAIStendy nt J1.43
IIRAN Oulet iiml slrong ; sacked , casl trac ; ; ,
49 < > ; this side , 31 T.12c.
FLA\iiKED HlBlifr nt $1.02.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme , I2.IK.
HAY-FIrm : prairie , JG.OOJf7.00 ; timothy , J7.COSJ
10. CO.
Ill'TTER-Flim : creamery , lCS23He ; dairy ,
llfflGe.
HfHIS-Firm nt ISe.
POFLTItY Chkkens. firm ; old hsn ? , f.'ie ;
tprlnjts. 7TSc ; - lucks , CffG'.ic ' ; Keepe , Gc ; tutkeys ,
i 7Ki % ,
WHISKY $1 20.
COTTON TlTlS 77c.
HACOINn-G' ! ! , < i(7ic.
METALS Lend , lower nt J3.75. Ppelter. nom
inal at JI02W.
PROVISION'S-Potk. higher : ftandird niesi ,
Jobbing , JS r,0 Li ill , higher ; prime steam , $1 " 0 ;
clmlci' . l < 37'i. Iliii-on ( boxed lots ) , extra fhorl
ele.ir , J1.75 ; rllis. U.75 ; shorts , JO. Dry salt meats
( bo\ed ) . slioulder1 * and eitrn short clear J3.50-
extra. Fbort clear nnd ribs , J3.23 ; shorts , J3 57H
RECEIPTS-Flour , 4,000 liM . : wheat , 23 OTiO
bu corn. 102 CCO Int. ; oats. 33.0011 1u.
SHIP.MEN'W | Flour , 7,000 bids. ; wheat , 10,000
bu - . corn , 76 CM bu. ; onts. 2COO ! bu.
KIIIINMH CIlj- > lni-ki'N ,
KANSAS CITY. Oft. -WHEAT Active ;
liard generally 'af > lo hlglier ; soft abaitt steady ;
No. 1 hard , S.IVjc ; No. 2. &MJ85'ie ' ; mixed , SCc :
No. 3. 7'Wlc ; No. 4 , 77 7Rlc ; No. 1 led , 92c ; NO. 2
JO'iffM'iipnir : , S9e ; No. 3 , SGe ; No. 4 , S5c ; No. 2
Mprlnv KVJe ; No 3. 7Wf7Gi4c.
CORN- 'io higher : No. 2 mlx d. J3irJc. !
OATS- Steady ; No. 2 mixed , l&.sfl19He.
RYE-FIrm ; NJ. 2. 41c.
HAY-FIrm ; teoelpta readily nbsorbed ; choice
tlmolhsIS.iwaR.60 ; eholco prnlrle , JG.50.
JR'TTKR Firm ; all grades thort of demand ;
cieam-'ry. 2I023C ; dilry , 1CSI20C.
E(3OH ( Very linn ; Mlcu-tirl ami Kanras , 12'-e.
RHCEIITS-Wheat. 110,400 bu. ; coin , 8S.300
lum . 2'.0bu. ' ) .
KHIPMEXTS-Whe.lt , 03,000 bu. ; corn , 27,000
nl. ; i ills , 3,0 bu ,
1,1 viM-iMinl fii-nlu iiiiil I'l-nvNImiH ,
LIVERPOOL. Oet. 22.-PROVISIONS-Hnm > .
hoTt rut. 14 to 1C pouu'x. ' linn at S3s. llacon ,
firm at 3R . Short rllm. Him at : i ; lone clear
middles , light , llrm at 3.1s ; long clear , heavy
firm nt 34n ; short clrar hncki. llrm nt 3I 81-
clfBibelllep. . firm Ht < : n , Lird. prlma western.
nrm nt 23 * Sd. Tallow , prime , itendy nt 1S ftl ,
WHEAT Spot. No. 2 red wrttern , winter
nrm nt 7s 7d ; No. 1 red. northern pprlnn , new ,
firm t 7 7il.
CORN Spot. American mixed , nrm nt 3a id
October , dull ut .1-1 Vn1 ; No. 3 , dull at Fs Id ; D * .
cemher. dull at 3.1 1'id.
< ; rnlii ItriM-lplH tit I'rliiolim' 11nrlii-l .
CHICAnO , ' Oct. 22. Receipts today : Wheat.
! l cam ; cirn. 640 earn : cats , SH cnr .
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. : : . Rrcelptui Wheat. C4J
r-V ,
f" f il'IS Oct 22. R it > lptH : Whett. 51 rnrp
IVni.S'TH , Oct. 22. lUrvlptc Wheat. S"H " cars.
PI-VRIA. Oct. 2J. Receipts : Corn. S.tM ! ) bn ;
nut" . 21 Ort > bu. ; ryn and whisky , mine ; whi-nt.
1,80) Im. Shipments- Corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats. 29.000
jit. : rye , nonewhmky. . I.OAJ bbls.
IfAN AH CITY. Oct. -Receipts : Wheat , 1S4
corn.
Toli-ilii Miirlcrtx ,
TOLEDO. Oct. 2J.-WHKAT-Hlshfr nnd nrm :
No 2 raidi , 9Gc : December , 97c.
CORN' Active- and higher : No. J mx | d 25'4c
OATS-Dull nnd llrm Nr 2 nilx | . IS , ,
RYU Dull and tfady ; No , 2 ca h 4Sc
CLOVERSEED Active nnd etcady ; nrltnt
ca h , 13 40.
OIL Unchanged.
Sun K run INCH U'licnt ntnl llni'Ii-y.
SAN FRANCISCY ) Oct. 23. WHEAT-QuIfts
Dovmher. Jl.4 i ; May J1.47U.
IIARLEV Inactive ! Dccfmbtr , f4Uf.
Ciillforiiln Urli'il Km I In.
NKW YORK. Oct.C'ALH.Xr.NIA DRIID !
J-'RI'ITS Firm , ex.-p.r.i'ed . M > lc . r.immon. . 5JI
7e p-r Ib prime wire tray SV - ww > 'l drid ,
pflm * . c , cholc * . SV-,9c. fan.y , 9 r3 > . , c , ptjin-j.
{ yv- f > , r | | , „ , , , , , | Zn ntl qtmlltv , apricot * ,
Hoyal. 7 re ; M.vir Park 9 < Mic. peachen , unpeeled -
peeled , 7 llc. peeled. ISi Kr-Jwr " '
Hulls nml lU-nrn Arc Until AKUr l vo
nml Thflr HITorln lr .NfiilrnllKfil.
NEW YORK , Oct. 22.-T"dnys stock matkel
as a eniiti.ni betneen pr > f > - * lmial trnders. nnd
the remit shows n dra n battle between the
bulls and beats , net changes bflns cxtremelj
narrow In almost all cases , but lho e on the
eldc of gains beltiKcry few. The bulk of the
da > 'n trading wns dnne nt ft level of prices
eiy tnaleilnlly below that of yesterday. The
openltiK was at stiatp declines , In nympnthy
with I indiin. at which point f peculation \\n
ery dull , owing to the hiinlenlnr tendency of
the money innrket , nnd feur.i of ImpendltiK
stringency tlure. The old appiehetulon id
Spanish compllleatlons was nlfo u ed with good
effect by the bear trader * . The decline : of the
mnrnlnK reached n point nr oxer.lti n large
number of Mocks , Including Hip lending Indus
trials , the granger * , t'nloii I'nctllo nnd the
southwerterns. i'nlon IMclllc was nfTected by
the teports of the foim.itlon of nn oppjslilon
ymlleatp to bid for the property nl the fore-
clniuro inle. The turn In the market came
with n Bliurp recovery In C.IICBBO Clns nn n
definite rep.irt from Chicago that the control
of the threatened nppo. Ulon had pnssed to
ftlMids of the company. This Block was quite
atronx during the remainder of the day , sell-
InR nt one time ! ' .t points nbove the lowest.
Sugar wan nl o quite a strong factor , rising
abo\o 1a.il tilglit'n clone on the estimated bene
fits lo accrue fiom L-ounterrnl'Ing dutle.i on
refined F-tiRnrs from forelgti countries which
pay n bounty. Union Pacific was also re
lieved from the early piessuie by iilatoncnts
fiom Intel i-tti alleged to tic Identllled with the
rppositloit sndlcJle clrliylnn t.ielr rontieftlDn
with It , Recoveries nt one time during the
afternoon were complete in utmost all cases ,
but prices fell slightly In-low the best nnd below
hint nlght'K clone In the final transactions.
Dealings In Hay State Uns were on it IIIISB
scale , very heavy blocks changing hnnds. The
fluctuation of the prices was limited to X.
Thcie were times dutlng the day when the
market wns nlmost stagnant , nnd there was no
evidence of nny outside Interesl In business.
The money innrket tended toward an easier
tone , no call loans being recorded nbove 2 per
edit , though the asking rule Is wtlll letnlned ut
! ' ,4 per cent , by some banks. Tomorrow's bank
statement Is expected to show n marked Increase
In the "urplus reserve. Over J.I.OCO.vOO ot gold
received from abroad last week was not In
cluded In last week's statement. The week's
BUbtiensury operations nnd the Interior move-
menl haxe ulso resulled In a net gain to the
banks. Outside banks Imve continued to bid
4n this market for commercial paper , which
tuny have led to n further decrease In the loans
of tne banks. As a testtlt of lliese operations ,
tin ! statement Is expected to show n handsjmc
Increase. In cnsii.
Hu-MnoH In bunds was ijulet , nnd ptlres moved
In sympathy with stocks , but over n narrow-
range. Iron Mountain 5s and Oregon Improve
ment Issues were notably weak. Totnl sales ,
Jl.301',000. United Slales new 4s , mslstored , were
advanced * 1 bid ; 4a coupon , ' 4 , nnd 5i coupon , yt ,
The Evening Post's London tlnanclal , cnble-
gram savs : "The stock m.trki'ta were iiulet nnd
dull todny on the tightening nf the money mar
ket. liutrowers today wete dtlven to the IVink
of England , when- per cent Is ohaVised. Ameri
cans were lifeless and dull. AH nlTectlng fu
ture gold movements Iietweoen New York nnd
London , I learn that New York Is liquidating
considerable sterling engagements here. It ap
pears nlso llinl early Ihls year certain of the
American railway. * concerned In refunding
schemes borrowi-d large sums here for nbotit six
mouths nt 3 per e nt , money then being cheap.
N , w thai money is tight nnd cerlnln refunding
schemes have been rnrrlcd through considerable
ivp lymiMits nre expected in November , thus to
that extenl di-m-nslng the chance nf prold ex-
purts to New York , 'the Paris and llerlln mar
kets were quiet. "
The following were the closing quotations on
th" leading Blocks of the New York exchange
today :
do ] ird ( Pi Am TOO.ICJO S2i
Lake S-ior' 171 do pfd 110H
LonlHvillo ANasli. fi"M Chicago ti.ia DS
Manh-ittan L 10.1)3'Cons. ' tJ'is 'J1'2 )
Mot.Traction. . . . 121 IConi. CtbloCo 17.1
Michigan C.-uti-.U. . ICol. > ' . .t Iron 2.1
Minn. A St. L | do prd 8.1
do 1st nrd I Ren. Klectrlc : H4
Mo.Pacltlo
Mobllii.VOhlo
Mo. 1C. .t T 1SIJ1
do pfd do nfil 10,1
New AH ) . A Chi. . . . Nat. Lin. Oil It !
do prd . Oregon Imp Co 13
N.J. Uontr.il. . . . . . . . I'nclllc Mall : n
N. Y.C'-iUr.-il 10'J I'nlltiiaii Pal 17lii !
N. Y. Cil. ! .t St. L. . Silver Oortllle-itos. . 67
dolst pfd 74 iStnuil. llono 6rT. . . . rH
do-'d pfd 115 | Stiar 143u !
Norfolk . \Vnstarii 13 do pfd 115
Ko. Anier. Co 4K.T.O..V . Iron 'JH
No. Paulllc lit ! ! U.S. Leatlior 7k
do pfd 014 ! < do pfd tltVj
Ontnrlo. < i W HIM U. S. Hubbcr ! ( ) >
Orc.lt. iiy-.iv H5 do pfd 01
Ore. Short Line lft ! ( Western Union H8
PlttHourir lili" Chi. ( \Vesl8ru. . . . 10
Heading 24-K Northwestern 123
Koelilsland 87U . .do pfd 1(13 (
St. LoulHiS. F B "loUi-aml West."J
do pfd -o do pfd n.m
second assessment prfld.
Tjtal sales of stocks today were 207.13' ' ) shares.
Ini ludinR : Atchlsm prcfeired , 5,115 ; Chesapeake
, * Ohio , 4,46) ; ChlcaKO , lluillnBton , t Qulncy , 19-
611 : Ivmlsvllle & Nashville , 9.4.10 ! Marthnttan U
7.71S ; Missouri Pacific , 12,363 ; New Yolk' Central ,
4,321 ; Northern Pacific iirefetrcd , 7.2J2 : Itock
Island , 7,503 ; St. Paul , 2.1.750 ; Olu.iha , 3,470 ;
I'nlmi Pacific ( tust receipts , second assessment
paid , lO.Sf . ) ; American Tobacco. 6,31-0 ; Hay Stale
Gas , 14.635 ; ChlciiRo Oas , 41,141 ; SiiRiir , 30.801 ;
Ti-nnessee Coal and Iron , 4,110 ; Chicago Qrcat
Western , 6,370.
N.W YOIIK , Oct. 22. MONKY ON CALf <
Easier nt 16i per cent ; last lo.ui , 2 per cent ;
closed , rrren-d nt 1 T'er cent.
I'llIMi : MEHCANTILE PAPEH-lfflI''j ' per
cent.
STERLINC EXCHANOE-Flrm. with actual
business In bankers' bills nt JI.S4T ( j'4.85 for ils-
niand , and at JI.82UT4.S2 . for sixty days.
1'osled rates , J4.b2V4f4.S31j unit Jl.85',4. Commer
cial bills. JI.SI.
SILVEIl CEHTIFICATES-57'/-e'39c.
1IAU SILVKIC BS'ic.
MEXICAN DOLL AI IS 43e.
noVEHNM ENT noNDS-Stronsr.
STATE IIONDS-Diill ,
RAIL110AD liONDS Firm.
CloslnR nuotnttnns on iHinds were ns follows :
IT. S. now4s > ? . J. i ) . 1'is II'JH
U. S. now In cou j. o. iis iaa
II. S,4H.re ? J. C. 1 < 10'JW
U.S.-iH.uotip fo. P.tclilo IHU..I' . ' ! )
U. S.'H. ro ? . , w ' '
U.S. : n.raf v1141k So ! I'acllle 4s' ; . ! ! ! ! ) i )
U. S. . " . . coup. 1 V. V. o Jtst , L. Is..1(11 (
District H.tns .limi'i .V. & W. Us li > ; lj
Aln..clais A - ins V. W. Consols I IIH ;
N. W. Dob. An 11751
Aln..cliHs'J : HID Oro. Nav.lsts 111 ! !
Ala. Oiirn-iiey. . ( I. * Oro. N'nv. In . . . . IH' '
AtehlHOti IH MtlH O. S. It. ( is , t. r
Atehtsona-ll. 4n. . . . 'UIVj O. S. r , ( is. t. r
Canada So.'nils..lo.lij O. Imp , Dits , t. r
Clile. T.irai 4.1M O , Imp. ra , t. r
O..t O. ,1s H2U P.icltlutis of'1)3. . ,
( MI. .VI ) . llui 1IJIH
I ) . ,1.11 (1. ( iHts Ill II. R.Woit IHts. . , , ,
I > . Ai U. ( i. 4s 8S ! < St. I , , .t I. M. Con. X _
KuHtTimn. ( HIS . . .ins St. L. , V8. ! ' . Ron. 0.1111 $
KrloRen.-Is 71 St. P. OoiiHOli 141) )
V. W..VD. Is. t. r. St. P. C. .VP. lst3..11IM !
Sen. Kleo. n-i. . . . toil , st. P. ( ! AP. s linn
O.K.VS. . A. Us. . . . urn is. o. iioiiriind > t
( i. 11. AM. A. .ids. . Southern IlY. 5 . . . . ill
II. .VT. Cent. fts. . . .111 S. H. , tT. Us 1)0 )
II. AT. O.con ( li , . .101 Tniin.iuw set 3s . . Ullf
Iowr > ( J. Ints Tux. P.ie. t , U. iHts ILIi *
K. P. con. t. r Tux. P.I3. Hf. ( 'Jd . . _ "XI
K. P. IHIS. t. r Ill ) II. 1' . inn 10IM
I.a. Now Con , ts . , . lid U. P. D. , tG , Isti. . 4Sr
L..VN. Unl Is. . . . SI Wab. Ist.'n KI7J
Missouri Os. . , . lot )
M. K.tT. LMs lim Woat Shore Is
M. K. AT. 4t. . . . HHKj Va. Coiitttrloii. (17 (
N. V. O. UU 117 IV.i.ilurorril. . . 4
llimtoii .HIin-1 ; ( linid-.liiiiiK ,
IIOSTON , Oct. 22-Cnll loans , Sf ? 4 ptr cent ;
time Idiim , 3VM4' per cent. Cbmni ; prli-i fur
stocks , bunds nnd mining shaies :
A.T..fJ. r' l.TlW. | Khia. pfd
American Huirar. . UiJi : Win. Cunt
Am. S.iirar uM . . 114 Kit. Et 3. Ill
Hay Stats O.-is . . . _ > Onn. Rloc. pf.l. H' . '
Hell TiilBiiltoiifl. . . 2HI ) Alchlsoii pi [ ( ,
lloston.V Albi iv.Jin Now Enitlunit Us , , 1 PJ
IIOBton.V. M.ltno. . . juj Oon. K.oo. til UD
q. , . .A llS'.f ' WU. Cent
Allonoz Mining O ) BO
( ie.ncir.il t Atlantic ,
Illinois Stun. llOBton ii Miint.iii t
Muxlcnti Caatral. . Hutu.V lloitcn. . . .
N. V. .V N.K SO fl.llllinut.V IIij = ll. .
Old OJlo.iy 183 Conlnanlal 17H ,
O.s. j , , VI14
Uubber Ke.imr/o. .
llnioa I'.icill-j HflU OsoooU. . . ,
Oiilnoy 111
Went Enrt pfu 101) ) Tn-iiariPK ; .
W. Eloo WolveriKi
\i- v Yni-k .M .
NEW YORK , Del. 22. Tie ) followlns are the
closing mining quotation * * :
Choll.-tr no Ouurio 33)
Crown Point flJ Oniiir t > ( )
Con. CV I. it Va. . „ 1'JO I'lvmoutu. , IH
Dead wood ml QiilciHtlvi"HID
Oouldi curry : i.i Oulciiatlrur Dfl. . O'K )
lluluA Nororo . . Ill ) Slum Noir.iU. . . . 7d
llomeiiUiku V'JOll SUndn-l. : . , ( At )
Iron Silver -id Union Con. . 33
Mexican , US Yillowja.aUut . . . . 41
Xciv York Dry ( Jimiln Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Oct , 22.-The dry Hoods market
U still without f fa ui ic uf moment , the inly
chaiiKf lu the ulluutlnn I.eiiiK u .slight Inrrrim-
notlcrd In the b'.d for export uuodii , This Is
not believed I" be any radical rhungf In ill"
want * of export buyuru , 1ml ( Imply n ilennnd of
the moment , which Imn lu bo covered , Rep. ru
coming from varl > us wri ! m * . .f the cnintry
that ili irliiut-n | In hitnewhat fr.-er thnn It him
liern for the last few wn-kn , but It i * by no
nctlvti In nnjr section. Woolen RooJs nn.l
ds in both niwn wear , fitirlc nnd drew
are A stmnn t > nttire uf lhi > m-uk-'t.
UAH HILVHIl-27Ud per riunce.
MONKV I'lOKi per cent. "
The mto of discount Irt' lli'd ' open innrket for
shott lilll-t - Is 2n : * < per c'cnij'for throe montlis'
bills , 2H 2 i per cent.
( lold Is quoted nt llueno A--r a todny nt 1S2 ;
nl Llabon , 4C.4 ; nt Home , MK37.
NKW YOIIK. Oct. :2.-i-niiYlnKi ! , J130.152.7CO ;
Imlnnces , J7.949.500.
I1AI.T1.MOHE. Oct. 2i.-i.'leallnKS ( , } 2,37fl,5S4i
halnnces , J290.5SO.
PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 22.-ClearlliK3 , J11.900-
102 ; balances , JIC20tSI.
NEW OHLEANH. Oct. 22.-ClenrlnKS , J1.343-
077 ; New York exchange , bunk , pnr.
CINCINNATI , Oct. 2. Money , 2'.4 per cent ;
New York cxchanRe , par ; clenrlms , Jl(5n,100. (
"
MEMPHIS , Oct. 22. Clearing , J3S0.672 ; hal-
nticen , (33,023 ; New York exchnliKC , selling nt pnr.
ST. J.01'1H. ' Oct. 22.-Clenrln s , J4,00-lf,71 ; Iml-
niuiM , J.)4'J,143 ' ; money , MiS per cent ; New York
exclwiiKC. 2,10 dlBCOUnt , par nsked.
CHlfACIO , Oct. C2. ClrnrliiRD , J10.029.417j New
Yotk exchaiDre , 15c premium ; posteil rules , J1.83
nnd J4.Sj'4. Htjcks dull hut firm. ClosinK : New
Yotk Illsvult , 62 i ; Luke Street L , 19 ; Alley U
623 ! ; Metroiwlltuti L , 7(4 ( ; West Chlrapi , U'OJ4i
Noith LNilcngo , S2S'i ; Diamond Match , 148i4.
KorclKti I'liunu-lnl ,
P.SHIS , Oct. 22. Tnrce per cent rentes , lOJf
13o fjr th" account.
DEIILIN" , Oct. 22. Exchange on London , 20
marks 34 pfe . for checks.
COTTON MAUKKT.S.
Afti-r OpoiiIiiK Well I'rlocsi lleromi *
\Vcnlv nml CloNO I.IMVCI- .
NEW YOUIC , Oct. 22 The cotton market
started with the ndviitiluge of enceurnKliiK cable
advices from Liverpool , ftltnres there holdliiK nn
advance of 2-64d , but later the feelins here be
came wenk nnd unsettled. After opening quiet
hut linn nt nn aduticiof 2T4 point * , prices de
clined 95/11 points. The selling wan led by n
prominent house with widespread connections ,
but bald to bo latKely for Wnll .street neemmt.
About the only support the m-irket had was In
tlie way of buying to cover shott contracts. The
low pi Ice nl which cotton Is selling attracts a
Kiuid deal of attention , but while receipts me
so heavy and while cjiisumei.s of collnn at hnmc
nnd abroad conlino thrir tnkliiKs to ai-tual neces-
Mitles Investment buying continues to show
marked hesitation. The matket cl , sed steady nt
a net decline of C$73 points , rioslti prices : Jan
uary , JO.OI ; rebrnaiy , JU.OS ; * May , io.12 ; .Ittne ,
J0.24 ; July , tG.27 ; Oetoln-r and November , ffi.Ol ;
December , JG.02. Spot closed , easy ; middling np-
lundt. C se ; nilddllni ; irnlf , 0c ; mlddlliiK. dic ;
net receipts. S44 IMK | * ; Kros , li.lfi' ' ) bales ; expotts
to tlie continent , 3ii92 bales ; forwarded. 1,72s
bale ; sales , 100 bales ; stock , 57,919 bales.
Weekly : Net receipts , 4.S.13 bales ; KIOS.H , 37,207
baU'i ; expnits to Creat Hrltaln. 3.ru Uiles ; to
b'iani'0 , 2,940 bales : to the erntlnent , .1.023 bales ;
futwanU-d , 17.9IS bales ; sales , 2.06J bab-s : flpln-
net.s , 10'J bakTotal today : Net ireculpln , 62..VH
balei ; exports to Oreat Hrlluln. 21,014 bales ; n <
f-'iance , 8,515 bab-s ; to the c'liitin ' nt , 15 278 bales ;
stock , f.Cii,79i ) b.iIe.M. Consolidated : Net rocelptr.
3i , UI9 bales : cxpirls tn Orent Hrltnlii , 100,47'J
lales ; to France , 42,180 bales ; to the continent ,
S.272 hales. Total since September 1 : Not re
ceipts , 1,753,8.19 bales ; expntts to ( Jn-at Hrltaln.
4SJ.139 h.il s ; tn Krnncc. 121.711 b-ilps ; to the can-
tlnent. 33S.11G titles , l-'ollowlnc are the ti.tal net
rerelpts of cotton nt all ports clnce September
" *
339.3'jl bales ; Mobile. C7.57S bales ; .Savannah. 531-
CUS bales ; Charb'ston , 11ISI5 lales ; WIlmlnKtnn ,
121,782 bales : Narl'olk , 131.22 ( ball's ; Unltlmore , 4-
210 bales : New York. 13.70.1 bnlcs ; Itneton , 11,502
hales ; Newpott News , 2,433 bales ; Philadelphia ,
10.3' . ) bales ; lirunswk-k , 25.r,2 : liab's ; Penp.icoln ,
14.HOT bales ; Port Itoyal , 7i > Sl bales ; total , 1-
7.13S.in bales.
LIVEHirOOU Oct. 22. roTTON Spot , fair de
mand : prices hlfirher ; American middling , fair ,
3 3-32d : Rood mliUlliiR. STil ; "American mlddllnR ,
3 < id ; low mlddlhiK. 3Vid ! ; Kooil ordinary. 3'id ; or
dinary , 3 3.1Cd. The sales of the day weie 10,000
bales , of which 500 bnles wcic for speculation nnd
export , nnd Included 9,00i ) bales American. He-
Cflpts , S.200 halt's. nil Aincrlcan. I-'iittuen
openeil steady with a moderate dem-ind nnd
closed qulut ; American mlddllnB , L. M. C. , Oc-
tob-r , 3 31-04d , buyers ; Ortober nnd November ,
3 21-fifd , buyeis ; N < vctfiber nnd December ,
3 22-04SO 23-64d , s-ellern ; December and January ,
3 22-Md , buyers ; January " ml February , 3 22-C4d ,
buyers ; Tebruary and March , 3 22-Olff3 23-01.1 ,
huyent ; March nnd April , ! T 2.1-rl73 ( ! 2l-C4d , Kellers ;
April and May , 3 ? 4 old , buyers : Mny nnd Juhe.
3 23-Old. buyers ; Juno nnd July , 3 20-Cld. buy
ers ; July nnd August , 3 27-04d. buyeis : Weekly
cotton statistics : Sal"s. SS.fV1) lilies ; sales. Ameri
can , 52.0ii ) ) bales ; trade ' -laliinss , 01old hales :
actual Imports , 3,010 bales ! Imports , totnl , M.OOO
liales ; Impaits , Ameilcan , Sfl.OO ) bales ; stock ,
total , 2SS.HOO bales ; stoi-li , American , 210.001 Inles ;
nllont , totnl. 291,0 bales ; , a'loat , American. 230-
000 bales ; sales for speculation , 300 bales ; pur
chases for export. 2.C"1) hales
NEW OIILKANS , Oct. S2. COTTON Market
cjiened stendy but closed wenk ; sales , 4,300
bales ; ordinary. 4T e ; good ordinary , 5'ic ; low
mlddllnB , 59-10c ; middling , 5'8c ; Rood inlililllmc.
1-Cc ; middling fair. ' 0 5-lfc ; receipts , 11.94S
hales ; stock , 13S.2IS bales. Futures steady ut n
decline ; sales. 42.100 bales ; October , ? 3.fS bid ;
November. tS.71W3.72 : December , $5.70(13.71 ;
January. J3.72W5.73 ; February , 13.77(83.78 ( ; March ,
f5.2K > . < > .1 ; April , Jj.S"lM.SiSj [ May , { .1.92 5.93.
shows that the crop movement has passed the
S.OOOX)0-bae ( ) ! tnatk by 300,0)0 ) bnles. Tne totnl
movement to date Is ahead of that of 1691 by
261,000 bales. For the llfty-two days of the.
season the nio\emcnt Is behind that of last
ye'ir by 264.000 bnles. The amount brought Into
slKht durlm ? the past week has been 403,213
bales , against 434l < 7.1 bales last year. Total
movement from September 1 Is 2,305,532 biles ,
against 2,029.003 bales Inht year. Hecelpts nt
all United States ports. l,75r .GV bales , ngalnst
1,9.11 CIO bales lasl year : ovtrlnnd to northern
mills and Canada. 150.702 lin'CH , nRalnsl 1W.045
bales last year. Foreign exports for the week
were 230,72'i bales , against 277H9 bales last
year. Total takings of American mills noilh
mil south and Canada , DI2.473 bales- ; against
rl,47S ! ! bales last year. Ills estimate of the
total world's visible Is 2,17S,52& bales , nghlnst
1.890.091 bales lapt week , nnd 2,873.408 bnles last
jcn. ' . Of this the. total of American cotton
Is 2,032,522 bales , against 1.727,691 bales last
week , and 2,553,368 bales last year.
MEMPHIS , Oct. ' . ' 2-COTTON-Steudyj inld-
Illnif , 5 13-lCe ; lecelpts , 0,010 bales ; shipments ,
3,701 bales ; stock. 53,731 hales ; sales , 7.0CO bales.
ST. LOl'IS , Oct. 22 COTTON Steady ; mid-
lllns , 515-lCc ; sale.i , 315 biles ; receipts , 3,711
bales ; shipments , 4.C24 bales ; stock , 22MG bales.
OALYESTON. Oct , S2. COTTON-Oulcl ; mid-
lllnR , 7 c.
NK\V YOIIK , Oct , 2. . COFKEK-Optlnno
opened steady at unchanged prices , ruled more
active on switching , with but llttlo further
change , prU-eii lieli by fears that the market
has been oversold nnd generally bearish condi
tions moie than In present low prices ; cloved
steady net exchanged to ft point ! ) lower ; sales.
20.301) ) bags. Including December , Jii.jnjjfi.i.l ; , lnn.
unry. JO.2.1. .Spot cnfVee. Hlo. ipilet. Mild , iiulet
Total warehouse deliveries from the I'nltcd
( States , 1S.S61 bags. Including 17,720 lings from
New York ; New York stock today , 354,141 bugs ;
United Mates i-tock. 492.841 bag * ; afloat /or the
United .States , 404,000 bdg j tolal vUlhle for the
United Slates , 900.841 bags , against { 103,110 bags
Inn year and (70,271 bag * In 1893.
SANTOS. Oct. 22. roiTI-JK Hten-ly : good
average Mnntos , S.OCO rela ; receipts , 33,000 bagai
stock. l.Hfi.000 lingn.
HAMIIUItO. Oct. 2Z.-COI'Tl-i--Oiened | unchanged -
changed to i pfir. net decline.
HAVHK , Oct. 22-rOI''l-T.i-Opened nulet nnfl
unchanced : closed firm ut U pfg. net advance ;
rnUs , 22 (00 hag * .
IlIO DR JANUIUO , Oct. COKKKK-Harely
steady ; No. 7. Hlo , S It-Is : exchange , 7 13-3M ; re
ceipts , 21,000 bugs ; cleared for the United States ,
8.00J bngii ; cleared fur Kurop , 12.COO bags ; slock ,
4ll,0i)0 bags.
Slim- mill Leather HqvltMV.
PHICAaO , Oct. 22. The Chicago Shoe sml
leather Itevlew of tnmonovr will my : The hide
markets aru uncloubtedly stronger. There In
nothing like a rush of buyers'but- packern
are hoMlm ; limited uteckg nnd Hie able to con
trol the situation ivmllyOctn'f r iintlvo steer
hides were mid nt It and lOc fi.r Iho heavy and
light wcllit5. Texas steer hides Enid at H-'ic '
nnd nnn packer ha lediFed tii tell for less than
lOiicA few Odnra 'o itt-cra were let go nt He ,
l-tit - mi offir cf lc ) for I2ff/o ( has i"lnce been de
clined. Hrandcd cows were c-idd ut ! > ! ic , but u
mbsequent bid of Uc fqj,5.000 wan rejected
promptly. Country hides arc also stronger.
Huffs cannot he had for prompt delivery f < r lif
than 0c. '
Wool
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 22. WOOI. Unelmnced ; in -
cllum. iseilc ; light line. ISjjKHic ; heavy ( In ? , 10
CHc : tub washed , JJfiJlo. I '
NIMV YOIIK. Oct it WttI ) < 3teaily ; domes
tic ilecce , 2SO2e.
I/NDON , Oct 22.-A
- Mnlo of fiiK ! of firo-1
Hope und -fjilal htewklni. | VKB held hero today.
There wa § n goo.1 altfnd ir # , the' demand w fffho
vtry good nmJ the ijuallty At the offerings - - " ul °
fair lyiiur wooloi was ' VI i"- . * . Is said to
I.6' 'have * iSat Vff.OOO * ' la hets. Clayton was
I the Jockey engaged to ride for Croker's
stahle for 1897 but throughout the season
ck , ( Coutlnuc4 on Second I'age. ) .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bigger Bun , but Longer Cominjj , rind n
Slow Day Results ,
BUSINESS IN CATTLE IS BACKWARD
l.nlc Arrlvnli Hold tinTrnilr In Sun-
IICIINI- , tint 1'rli-i-N Slmtr 1It lie
1I ( > KN Slronn nml
SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 22-Hecelpts for the
days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hog ? . .Sheep. Horses
October 22 2.9H7 4f 3 2,2.)7
October 21 .1,722 4.S02 6rt3 2S
O.-tober M 3.0.V1 6,437 S.02i >
October 19 4.177 2r.2j 3SG1
October IS CGi7 ( 071 10,154 14
October 1G l',23 .3,337 4-121 . . . .
October 15 i. . . . 2.72 3,153 631
October 14 fi.MC 3,3iVi l.O''l ' 1
October 13 3 , ! > 41 3.25S T05
O.'tober 12 6.11S 5,023 . . . . 2S
October 11 7,13.1 1,4 3 4Sfl 3
October 9 1.0J9 3,572 fill
October S 1,771 4 , ! > 75 1.M1 5
October 7 4,910 5,5:6 3,909 23
The olllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. , M. & St. P. Ily 2
O. & St. U Hy 1
Missouri 1'acillc Hy 5
Union I'nclllc Sytlom 65 10 14
C. & N.V. . Hy 3
IR. . K M. V. H. H 21 21 5
C. , St. I' . . M. & O. Hy. . . . . .
H & M. H. 11. 11 23 IS
C. , U. & Q. Hy 7
K. C. & St. J 8
O. , H. 1. & V. Hy. , east 2
C. , 11. 1. & 1' . Hy. , west. . . 11 1
Total receipts 120 77 19
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Huycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co f.O 1,171
O. H Hammond Co 2X ! ) 1,127
Swift and Comptny G 2 i'27I.12S '
Cudnhy Packing Co Sia 1,19. 257
II. Decker r.nd Degnn. . . . r.UD
Vansant & Co 41
.1. U Carey - 2
Lobman & Hothsehllds . .270
AV. 1. Stephens 174
nentou & Underwood . . . . St ! . . . . . . . .
Uuzs 41
Cudahy P. Co. . K. C ICO
Nelson Morris , Chicago. . 216
PlnnUlnton Co. Milwaukee . . . 182
Other buyers 751 . . . . 747
I eft over ICO 2.0CO
Totals n.MI 1,6 ! 9 5,13.1 |
Only 170 ears were reported this morning ,
but the later tmins came In more heavily
loaded Uian expicted , which run the re
ceipts up to 2A ( ) cars and over.
CATTISH Itueclpts of cattle were about
the same as yesterday co Car aa tno numb-M
ot curs wiis coiu-ernod. As has neen the
case on n good many unys recently , a con-
fi.derable proportion of Ui cattle -Id not
arrive until late , which mane the market
lather backward , FO that the day was well
advai.c.d before every Hi ug was w.lgucl u ; > .
The supply of cornfed beeves was small
nnd the mniket jtii't ' about stiad > . The best
cattle hero were only good enough to bring
S4.fi. > , but there wan a load of yearlings
which sold at $ I.G2" > .
COWJL- and lu-iters nlso sold nl yesterday's
prices. The supply was not especially large ,
while the demand was good , s-'o that the
trade was fairly active nnd the market as
a whole in satl.nfactory condition.
Stackers and feeders were In large supply ,
a good many cattle having been held over
In addition to the receipts , which were
liberal The demand was pretty fair and
cattle that were especially desirable sold
about like yesterday. On the other hand
the fact of the large receipts and the ueir-
neas to the end of tnc week had a depress
ing Inllueuce upon values and the general
run of the cattle sold lower. Representative
Jules :
NATIVES.
IIKEF STIMSIIS.
N-o. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV.
2.1..10SO J4 C2Vi 3S..K5S J4 < V 2..1270 $3 60
IB. . . . 864 4 10 17H..1115 ICO 10. . . . 702 400
1..13M 4 00 43..12S7 4 70 8. . . . M2 4 13
IP..1318 4 70
cow.s.
I..ICOj 2 2ri 1. . . . 660J 73 K..112S 2 SO
1..10.10 2 83 6..104S 2 95 1..110) 323
17..1011 323 2..1330 3 CO 2..WI3 2 SO
i..nro 303i..ior.o sir. 3. . . . sco 2 n
< t ! ) ; - , 320 2. . . . 783 22.1 2. . . . SM S M
1..1C : ! ) 300 1..1COO 333 1. . . . 910 2(10 (
4..1033 233 7. . . . 937 233 1..10JO 313
HKIl-'KKM. I
2. . , . G73 3 W 1. . . . 720 233 1..730 340
I
1. . . . 030 .1 W 4. . . . 7 323 2. . . . 120 313
2. . . . CIO 3 10 1. . . . 7M 3 33 1. . . . 720 3 33 I
1. . . . C70 323 2. . . . 770 323 1..670 323
! , . . . . 740 3 73 1
11ULUR.
1..12SO 3RD 1..1300 290 1..13IO 290
1. . . . 920 300 1. . . . 710 300 1..10SO 223
1..1400 2 70 1..10iO 2 73
STAGS.
1..10SO 2 23 1..1030 2 SO 1. . . . SIO 2 73
CAI..VES.
2. . . . 3CO 400 C. . . . 151 17.1 1..2SO 473
1. . . . IS ) 560 1 ICO 530 1. . . . 240 5 ! X )
STOCKEIia AND K13CDKIIS.
. . . . 4DO 4 CO 1. . . . 410 400 27./.10 : 343
SI. . . . r,02 4 CO ' 16. . . . H13 3 SO 21.C30 4 C3
24. . . . 590 4 10 2. . . . C03 4 15
MII.KKItS AND Sl'llINGEHS.
No. 1'r.
1 milker J21 ffl
1 sprhiRer 2S 0 * )
1 sprlimer . , " 'J 0)
1 cow nnd cilf. ; . . 3) 00
Iconnnd calf. . . . , S2 00
1 Hirlnger ' . . ' 32 TO
1 cow nnd cnlf 3 00
1 cow uild cnlf 42 00
WKSTEHNS.
No. Av. Pr. NJ. Av. Pr.
1 feeder ISO J3 M 29 feeders. . . . 7 P } 1 n )
9 feeders. . . . 674 110 6 hulls 12 < ! C 210
15 bulls 129J 270 79 feeders. . . . 923 380
! l iniMiiE'q . _ Klt \ : ( K ) 1 feeder ( .00 I 0)
4 bleels 1235 3 81
JIOJS The lioir mailed Inuked up n little Ihls
morning , tlm prices paid being strong or a nliad > >
higher than ynsti-rdny. Tlie hogs wild at 1.1.4Vic
3.7.1 , us against J3.455i3.G7Vi yesterday , the range
for tlm two duy being about the name except on
thu top londi. There were , however , fewer KICH |
today al f3.it.
Ixiarts averaging 300 pounds nnd over Hold nl
J3.45ii3.374. ! hut largely at J3.MOa.fiS. The medium
weight nnd light lo.ula brought J3Mif3.7.1. The
aveiage nf nil tinH9leu wan about 2c higher than
yesterday. Jtepnwntutlvo sales :
No. Av. Bh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. IT.
20 3 40 J3 40 CO 28S . . . J.1 ' , 1'a '
43 409 120 345 70 27i ( 20 355
25 321 40 3 4S G5 278 120 3 55
41 275 SO 345 67 2S8 2(0 ( 3 f5
45 323 M 345 67 lai 210 3 S5
40 331 M 345 G5 270 200 3 G.1
4'J 3M 1BO 345 41 SSi . . . 3 C5
47 330 iO " 3 45'S 337 . . . 3 65
57 333 < 0 3 47V4 [ 0 263 SO 3 C5
43 371 . . . 3 47Vj 2 40 365
4il 'M SO 3 WJ M 272 ICO 365
S3 311 40 360 64 313 . . . 365
47 299 40 360 63 315 280 365
6G 318 VI S 60 12 301 . . . 365
60 325 . . . 360 11 2.11. . . . 3 K
53 323 280 3 f,0 G3 OT 200 3.15
60 310 IGO 360 M 257 120 3 67' ,
53 301 120 3 50 91 303 . . 36714
20 351 fO 3 60 250 40 3 KIV ,
53 341 10 2 fO 68 2I > 5 . 3571,4
5G 200 160 3 M 65 . . . 25j . . 3 67V4
47 197 10 3 W 61 . . .203 . 3 57'i
51 325 SO 3 60 4C . . .ICi . 3W
M. . . 2 tn jsfl 7 . r.i sea
20 . s tn * M ss. . . t so J w
M . 840 to J SiH . SM 40 3 CO
M . IM 0 J Sl't R > . JM 41 3 BO
M . 3i : SO 3 MH M . ICO S M
47 . Ml . . . .1 M 4 10 . S R W 3 CO
80 . SSO . . . H4 67 . JI1 160 S M
4 . 270 160 3 Uli 71 . ! 57 . . . J 6JU
89 . 254 ffl JSJUj 73' . . SJ3 . . . JM
M" " . MS . . . 3 SIH OS . 2W . . 3 ( S
Bi ) . : ra 1ft ) 3 S1H 41 . JI3 . . . 370
1 ! > . 303 . . . 3 SSi 47 . 503 40 S 75
PICIS-ODDS AND HNPS.
4 . 57 . . . 1 M $1 . 101 . . . 350
1 . 3(0 ( . . . 170 ! . 875 . . . 350
1 . 50) ) . . . 2M 8 . 3i * . . . 3W
4 . 45S . . . 380 3 . SH ( ! . . . S f,0
6 . 4M SO 330 1 . 310 . . . S f.i ; ,
4 . 370 40 341 ft . ! 12 . . . 3 BO
4. . . . S"0 . . . 3 4 * M . S77 SO 9 < J
5 . 311 . . . 3 45 7S . 232 40 3 G.'U
1 . J0 . . . 3 45 SI . 101 . . . 3 C5
6 . WS . . . 345
SHHKP Thrro was a llhernl run of sheep nnd
the innrket was n lltlle stronger. Some \\rnlrrn
lambs mild M 56.00. Representative * aloi :
M- ' . ' Av. 1'r.
Stiff mixed westerns . o > } j ; s
2I > .I western lnml . so 500
11J western wethers . 105 3 FO
SOO western Inmbs , tQllliii ; * . CS 3 so
820 we lern Inniln . CO 4 T5
1 western ewe . SO 325
103 western wethers . 70 3 S1)
54 w-estctn Intnli * . < ! i ) 435
2(3 ( western Inmbs , fed . SO COO
( MIICACO I , | VU'.STOTK MAUICIiT.
XH UrtU'r lliiuNVcnk , lull
C u I n I n K Nh rep SlroilKiT.
niUCAHO. Oct 22. There wan n Ipoiir demand
for entile nml prices were no better , the innrket
showing iwcnk timlertone. Nnthc beef steers
Bold at from J3.73 ID } I.O ) for the poorest tip t"
$5.00 ami $5.30 for the best nlilpi'ltlK cattle , liy
far the Knitter | i\rt Kolni ; between J4.W anil
$5.00. 1-Vwr reully choice cattlt were nmikctiil
and numuiiiu * rod \\i-sU-nis sold at from JJ.70 to
J4.25. Hatchers' nml eimncm' cuttle did not tnow
much change , nml calves sold nt the r.inie prices
us a week nito. Stackers and feeders wild at
from $3.00 to $4.55. A K"ud many western runt ;
era went at from J3.W In SI. 15.
In IIOKH the inatket WIIH weak ami a seed nmn >
hiiRs ttete sold at eawter pilcm. but aa the iln >
ndumced values Rained MtrnRlli until nveniKe
iiuntatlons were a hhmli * lilKhiM- than at the l > ? st
time yesterday The bulk of the IIOKH brouKlit
from JS.OO to $3.io ! , comiii m paekera HellliiR at
from $3.10 to ji.05 ; and prime assnrtisl llnht nt
fivm } 4.W In $4.05. 1'lKs sold larui-ly at fiom
$3.40 to fi.Vti. raekhiff IIORK si-Id iimmunlly well
I'rlces for nlieep and lambs itih-it atroiiK-'r.
.Sheep were salable at fixim $ . ' .50 to $ .1.0) for the
poorest ta from $4.55 to $ I.W for the best ni :
lives , while western raiiKeia sold at from J.I. : : : ,
to $4.15 , a Kieat many feeders ivoliuv for from
f.1.70 lo $4.00. Iximba sold actively at fiom $ .I.V
In JC.UO and a cailond of excepllonnlly eholee se
lected Iamb * brought $0.15.Veatein lamba ulu
freely at from $1.50 to $5.M.
Ileoeliitn : ( attle , 3.1W head ; luss , SS.OOO head.
sheep , 11,000 head.
St. l.olllN 1. If" MDI-IC.
ST. l.Ol'IS , Oct. 22. CATTI.K llccelpt * . 2 TOO
head ; shlpim > nts , 2.0nfl hend ; market 'ftronir , with
no Koal natives here. Texuns atendy : fair t- >
cholre native xhlpplm ; and expott fleers. } ( . : ! " , < )
r.15 ; bulk of sales , SI.35W4.C5 steers under l.too
pounds , $ n.C5Jfl.50 ; bulk of sales , $3 7JJ4 ( 40
stockers anil feeders , $2.P < > < fl.M ! ; cows and heifers.
I2.00fri.25 ; TeMis nnd Indlnn steers. $2.SWi I 25 ;
bulk of sales , SJ.35iT3.STij cows nnd heifers. $2.00
j < 3.ro.
llOrtS Iti-celpts , 7,000 hend ; shipments , 5.000
head market r.e higher ; lluht , $ a.70Ji3. ' . mlxeii
$ J.r.i'if3.70 ( ; heavy , $3.li01i3 So.
SllKlor Heueipts , CCO head ; shipment * , 2iK
head ; nuiiket strong ; native inuttont , $3 2.ff3.M
stooliers , S2.0HJJ275 ; culls und bucks. $2 004f3 f,0
lambs , Jt.005J5.30.
KlItlMIN ( . ' ! ( . > llv < > StOcli.
KANSAS CITV , Oct. 22. rATPLK IJcci Ipts
4.500 bead ; market steady to slront ! , Texas stec a
f2.JOT4.00 ! ; Texas cows , $2.25(73 M , natl\e sti-eis ,
{ 3.25(15.10 ; native cows ami belfeia , $1..V gf3. ' . *
Ktoekera and fcedeis. $ J.OOf4.30 ; bull" , $2.7'i I 40
1K11SH lleeelpts , U.OOO brad ; luniket steady to
strung , active ; bulk of sales. $3.Ofa3.CO , ; neavles
$3.iV3.Si : [ | ( ; packers , $ .1. IO i3.C5 ; mixed. J3.n j3r2'i ! ,
llB.Us. $3.4053.C7' ! , . . , ; Yorkers , $3.(0r3.r,7ii ( ; plus ,
HHUKl * HiTdpta , 2.001) lienil ; maiKct nrm ;
lambs , $ : ) .35r5.25 ; inuttom' , $2.75i.1ro. !
XIMV Yorli llv Siot'lj.
N'E\V YOIIK. Get. 22. ] liiO\MCS-Uecelpti. ! 4 ,
253 hcail ; native steers. $4.0) ) 5.10 ; Hta a am
nxen. $2.r,0'il.rj , ; bulls. ti.B IJS.OO ; dry WV.K , $1.9.
5(3.00. ( Kuropf-nn cables quote American steers
at lO iQllc ; icfi Iterator beef , 7iGS1 , c ; no ex-
Iiorts.
fAI.VES Ilieelpta , 151 head ; veala , $5.00S7.r,0
AND LAMMS TterelptR , 4.77S head
nheep , $3.00511.50 ; lambs , in.tii ) tM. : (
HOGS Itecelpts , 3,330 head ; lower nt Sl.lOii
4.30.
I'.iiHt llullnlo I , I viSluilc. .
IAST : HUFPAI-O , Oct. 22. CATTM : AI U
steady.
IIOOS Yoikers , uoiil to choice , 54.10 : rnuRbs
comni'in to KOOI ] , $ .1.CO f3.SO ; pltf. * , Rood to choice
M.05WI.10.
KlllOI-jr AND I.AMUS I.-imbs , choice to ex
trn. J5.COi75.75 ; culls to fair. SI.lOfrj.10. Sheep
choice to fclectod wethers , $4.40TI..W ; culls am
common , $2.50i3.f,5.
StorU In
Record of receipts nf live stock nt the four
principal marketa for October 22 :
Cattle. ITofrs. Sheep.
Omilm . 2K7 ! 4. CM 2297
Chicago . . . 3.0 ( ) 2S.IKJO 11000
Kansas City . 4. MX ) 0,000 2,000
St , lx > uls . 2.000 0,000 1.C01
Totals . 12,137 46 , C3 14,297 ,
OH Market.
liHUMISN , Oct. 22.-OIl Petroleum , 4 marks
95 pfcs.
LONDON. Oct. 21. OIL Linseed cake , , Cc per
pound ; American straliml , 5s.
Oil * C'lTV , I > a. , Oct. 22 Credit bnlnnces , C5- ;
certlllcates , no bids ; shliiments , 141,233 bills. ;
runs , 102,013 bbls ,
NR\V YOIIK , Oct. 22. srnAU-Ilaw. nominal.
Hellned , Jull ; Kranulnted , 5'ic.
NKW OIll.HANS , Oct. 22.-StOAIl-Stenily ;
centrifugal whites , 4H < iJI 3-lGc ; yellows. 3W
3'/Bc ; Reconds , 203e. Molasses , Mcady ; open ket
tle , 27ic ; syrup , 17iQ22e.
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H. W. Cor. ICth und Dodge.
INDA
'lllKUItl.lT
HINDOO REMEDY'
MlOTlUCKSTnE AMJVE
Ilmilti ttiiotayi : ( lore *
nil Nirrouj DUncsos. FulliiuMrmory >
1'nrcili , 8locidi)6cni , NlKhtlr Kmln-
vfona , etc. , cauaej b7 pe t nbnten , aivf
vlBorund lre to nhrnuVen orRuni , and qulcliljr bat
Huroly reEtor&tt.on / . .Uitfi/ioor/ old or ) outiu ,
in : llrcRrrlod In vnctpocknt , J'rlco $ 1 MO nimckaee ,
Hlx for ftf.nitwith a written tnaranirr ( ttfttrp ur
lionry rffunilrd. Dov'T litIV IN IMITATION , but
la na on lietlni ; INDAPO. If jour drumtri linn not
cot It , ITU wlllnenillt iirepafd.
Ill.MJOl ) IIKHiUYd ) Cr > rrH CtUuro , III. r or Actnlh
iiiuii , V Co. , Cur I Mh and Douulns * Hu. . and J A
iillur 4 CO , 11th A Douiilaiis t t . . OMAHA. KKI <
DO YOO KHOW
DR. FELIX LE.IRUN'S
Steel | Pennyroyal Treatment
1 1 fathoorlKlnnlpndonlyFHGNCH ,
/ f flafo and reliab ; euro on UK- roar *
S * - ket. Pries. C .0fi ) sent by rwiU
r ' ( lenuir.o Bold only by
Myers-Dillon Drug Co. , B , E. Cor ICth and Far-
luni Strttu. Omalia. jeu.
'
del
MANHOOD
tlonoIof mou Frenclipbyelclaiiwllloulckl'7 > u i Hlchttll waa swept
and drowned. Since thB !
\
at" ills new palace In Avenue do I3ols de
Doulogue baa Involved him In an enormous
expenditure beyond his calculations for the
actu-il outlay nearly trebles the original es
timate , i
There Is a rupture In the Churcjijll family
over the christening put/ (
flitK3J5 | ; "was ucnt the tclegiaph Hues liavu
again been broken.
( rtH ii llfr Si-iili-iii-r.
CiUCAjao , Oct. 23.-Harry Uunker who
shot and killed Arthur Story und hlM wif ( ,
Hattle , plead guilty to a churcu of murder
In Judjjo Gary's court today und wua
to the penitentiary for 1U * .
Hl'DTAN Is turenrM of dl * .
ho crentMt t * . charge In ttY
mrdlo treot-
nmt thnt ha > Y A N cure *
b > fn produced osses. IIUD-
by nn > - comtil. V A N cttrrt
nation of phy- dinltiM , and
lcliin . rim II U D Y A N
31'DTAV rcm. urea pimple * .
treatment II U D V A N
Mires the de-
Jllltlrs nnd C1U
fuses of men ,
Ht'DYAN l Insb.llly t
remedy for look frnnHly
mm. HUD- Into tha
TAN cures or another.
II U H Y AN
i
curr
i hair fnUIn *
! torrhoea. nit. dlmnera nt
H U D T A N ilKhl , nolsei In
mr the htail unj
far > , weak memory. Ions of voice , tn te or ismtll.
IH1DYAN cures minlten eyes , xti > ntej Browth.
palpitation , rhoitnesn of Inenth. ilyupcpjl.i con *
Hlp.\tlon nnd tlntulency , Ht'OYAN cures wenk.
ness or jmlns In the vn.ill of the bnck , loss ot
ninsculnr power. Kloomy , inelnncholy foreboding
nnd dltturtied rlter , .
IIITHYAN con hi- had from the Doctors of tin
Hudson Medical IiiFtlmtc , and from no one elds.
YQII need HtlDYAN when the tnclal nervm twitch'
as l.ierc Is cerlnln to be un Irrltntlon nt their
center * o ( the hinln. You need HUDYANhen
there Is n ileellne ot the nrne force , liecnusc thli
ilccllne shown n Inck of nerve life , nnd may de
velop Into nervous debility nnd then Into nervou *
prostration. If you hnve harm-tied your nerve * .
If you Imve knotted or knnrled them , If you lmv
nhUKed your nerven , to utrnlc'iten ' yourself out
> tm lll u e Ht'DYAN No ono eliie can glv
you ItUIU-AN except the Hudson Meillcnl In-
tllute. HUnYAN cures xnrtcolcle. hydrocelc Im.
potency , dlr.zlncsB. fnllliiK en atloni , liluei.
despair. Borrow nnd misery WHITE roll n -
CUL.AHS AN'l ) TESTIMONIALS OF T1IJJ
OIXEAT I1UUYAN.
IIUOSON MEDICAL. INSTITUTE
StoclUon nnd Ellis St. ,
Bun Francln'
COIl SYPHILIS )
a "Written nimriinleo tn rritr. RVRKT
Our cure Is i enimnent and not a pntchlnff tip. CIXSM
treated trn ) Alh HK < I Imte tievel t-een a j mptonKlnco.
llyilen-ilblniryoui ensrlully weenntirut juiibynmll.
end wuKho tinklnln < ' tton { . Kiinliintee ( o cute oriel und
nil money. Those who pi ftr to come hole lottlenl -
iiifnt eun do no and ue will ) u } ' lAtlltiftd Inie both nna
nnd hotel Mill while hole ( f we lull lo , ! . vVcrliul-
Kime tluotld iorneHr.e that onr JTIu lv Ilctncdy
Mill n.it cum Wille lor lull paillculnii' HIM ! KCI tlio
evlilenee. We knowthnt > oil HI it sUrpt leal , justly KO loo.
nft ( he moHt einlnrnt ph > ttUlann have ni'ellieen able
to idvc inoio than trtiiiKinir.Y rctlrl. In our tenjrarii
pini-tk-cHllh til- ! Mimic Ilenteily II hn been matt
illHli'llIt ton eteonu- the prcJudUCMiiralll't nil so called
spet-ltl- ( . lint nuilor cmlloll ; ( riianinlcu jou should
hot he.-ltalc lo * ry tl'U lenu-il ) . Yon taUe tin clianeeot
toslni ; jour iiiony Wo K imntt-e to cine or u-liind
e\t-rv dollar ami as we hmc rcpuliitlt'li to prolret ,
alMi'llnnnrlal ImcklliK of t5HI , < l < IO , It IK pcllcclly
infe tonll Mho w-lll try the tti-aiiiirnt. Ilelx'turoin uu
Imve iN-i-n pultlnK lii nnd lujlnir out your money for
( Jlffctcnt tientinriithiind altliotiirh you me not jrteiuea
no one IIHK paid bacU \ ouii.ioney. . Do nut wasln itny
IIIOMMHiiHi until juu try us. Old , chronic. deife | n-d
easi-ti vtiietl In thhty to ninety dayn. InvestlKate our
liaiirlal standlnK. our repiltn'tlun IIH Iiii.lncKH iniiv
Willo us for iiiiineH and mldrcina of thono wo liuvo
eured , who have ttlvcn iieriiilH. . ! ! ! ! ! to icier to then.
U costs > ull only iM > . .la todolnlx ! U will save yo in
woi Mot xullciliig rioiii nu-ntalittialn i mil If } nu ID
marrlrtl what ma > your ntrsprlliK sillier IhiniiKh yi.ur
ownnrKli elu-el II jour symptoms ate pi mplesim taco.
soiu thloat , mticoUM patches In mouth. ihi-'ll'latlMii In
boiict * nnd joints , hair fallltnr out. riupllons en any
Iialt ot ( ho body , tci-lliu ; ol general deplecslou. pains III
lead or hones , you ha\o mi time to waste. Tlu c ho
are constantly taking meicurvnlid potat-h bhoiihl rllrt-
eonllmiL'lt. ( on tant use of tticio dings will itiiely
brliiKKoit-iaiiil i-atlnir ulcer * In the cm ! . Pon't tail to
wtlte. All ctrii-sionilcncc ) M-nt f.t-aled In plain tlivol-
open. Ve Im lie the most tlirld lnvc inratlon olid will
do all Inourpuiior to aid you In It. Addiv&u ,
REMEDY GQ Chicago , III
In will Trcnii-niloiiH.
TillIIHIHl lirillltllllll' llllNlllCNH Will llO
in TriiiiNpnrtiiHnii anil M < * i-e1iniiiIlMli > pr
nml In FliriilHlilnn I'lioil mill SiipiillcH
to ( lie iniiltltinle < if ( inlil Si-i-UerK in
Hliot-l. n Ki'iK'i'llI Ti'ailliiK , > Ierenii-
4II < * Illlll Slllllllhllll llllMllK'HH. It M'UII
NO Inll > _ -It ivlll he no in 'DM.
The Alaska Transportation
and Development Company
" " SPpIKi"1 $ S ,000,000" ° ' "nsso"0 '
To mtet this demand will own and operate Ha
Ott'.V STKA.IIKIIS , HOATS A.V1I HAt < ; iC3
< > \ TillYl'KOX. .
Comifc'lIiiKvlili Us o > vn IIiii * uf InrKo
mill iuiiilll < 'i-li ( Oi-i-mi Stt-iiini-i-H.
specially ndapled for pasyctiBCr business carry-
In ) ; to that country an Immemic amount of SUI'-
PLIEH AND EQl'IPMENT for the mini-la. n.l
well IIH furnlsliInK them THANSPOnTATION
foiv themselveH nnd their tood9 ; nnd establishing
TlTADINn STATIONS nt different points. An
nppoi tuntty Is offited nny peri-on , be they of
f-tnall or laree IIII-IIIIH , to buy chares of stocK
In this company nnd PAllTH'IPATE In the
DIVIDIM.S.
sure to be earned within the next I2niontm. :
siiAitns Aiti : oi''i'iiii ] : > AT MI.OO
KACII.
par value , non-assessable , and will he offered for
a limited time , only.
H.VI''KH THAN SAVIMiS HANKS AM )
IIAMC STOUK.S.
Paylm ? IniKCr dlvliIc-mU. Wnllo numtroUB rav-
IngH bunks and biinkH have nu3pcnded , trantpor-
tallon and traillnu companies were never netn
In the lUt of failures. This stock Is one of the
mart desirable Invest MR-ntu offered thu public.
The liicuipuiut.iiH and Kiocl < hold < -is who are ( on-
ncctt'd with this company are mc-n of wide cx-
petleiice In olmllar uiidei takings and men wlmno
names lire eultlck'tit Kuarunlcu uf ihu utandaril
of the company , to wit :
ALIIKIIT c. 1ILAT2 , Pros. Val , Illutz Urcw , Co , ,
Milwaukee.
HON. WM. E. MABON , United Stales Senator
fiom Illinois ,
D. O. F.DWAUDH. I'aes. Tralllo M r. C. II. f ,
D. It. U. , Cincinnati.
FIIANK. A.JIECHT , of Chas. Kacstncr & Co. .
ClllcUKO.
C'HAS. II. HOCICWELL , Trnlllo Mur. C. r. & U
It. 11. ( Mniion Iloule ) , ClilcMEo.
W. C. HINEAItSON. ( Jcn'l PAHS Ast. , C. N. O.
& T. P. It. It. , Cincinnati.
II. W ( IltlFFITH , 1'rcs. First Nat'l Hank ,
Vlrhsburtr , Miss.
FKED A OTTE , twit 4-lKhtcen yearn wllh Shelby
Dank , Shelbyvllte. Hid.
J. M PHILLIPS , c-iulilcr Flmt National Diinl
Vlcksburi ; . Mlrs.
And hundreds of olhem equally prominent.
Address and make nil money payable to
Tlie filosKa TicrsiioriDUGii end Deyeiopireni Co.
I'Mnln-r ' IlullilliiKi cor. Vim Iliiren mill
IJi-H rliiii-n S < M. CIIICACO , IM , .
WES E. & GO , ,
Telephone 10M : ) . Oinnlia , Nub
COMMISSION ,
CHAIN , PUOVISIONS RiulSTOCK9
IIOAIll ) Ol' TlfADI ! .
Direct wires to C'hlciiBu und New York ,
( nrieapondenlii : John A.Yurrin & Co.
or riiii-ai * " isiniiiuiiiMi
) o n ui'liernl e-nnli urn III luiHliifNH .
' -ili-rn pr. . , . .1" rt , . . { . Snip VM , , Prtihamiv . linrn . .V.V.
. . .
I VITV Oil CPi ' . , *
, , vevc.v ulaile BtrujiK f"rc | ) ontal-jni | ! on
hla behalf a low dies ago. All cloubtH ait
to tils confirmation ul | | be removril within
a ( ortnlKtit. An olllclal o ( lli Qurman olllcc.
In an Interview on this uiibjuct , said -there
was absolutely no objection on the part o ?
the government t > Unllcd St te cnnsulu
bvltiK of Uermuii birth ru long as there were
no special rcauopg of objection In Individual
cases ,
Just now there arc over 100 caeca of
young Jncu being drafted a recrulU luV9