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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1897)
T1IE OMAHA JXAII'V 15Ki : KISHVY , OCTOBER JH. 1807. 11 CONDITION OP Oil All A'S ' TRADE , Business Situation Highly Satis factory to Everyone. VISITING BUYERS UNUSUALLY NUMEROUS rnlilieTM nml He'dillor * Hciinrl nn Ac tive llllMlllfNN III All ItIHrllllelllH | . l.tirKv Volume : lit .llfre'lintiillNi ! ( Ji'hiU Intel Cei n MI m | > l I u n. The Ins- ' week h.is 'Witnessed a continu ance of the very Batlnf. ctory business In uholcsnle ellHlrlct of the city In spite "of the unfavorable Influence exerted ttjion trn.lej liy the warmer anil unseasonable Weather. Thu conBtimlni ; elcmnnel In the CCMntry tributary to this marker ; lias been IHIKO nnel rctnllcrH have liven forccil to liny frcol : ' , ns country stocks generally nru not laritc nml assortment * ; nro easily broken. Not only Imvo mall orelers been very satis factory , but It Is 4in especially noteworthy fact ehat tliu number of nttcnilant buyers In larffer than during nr.y previous year. There elo not appear to lie any exceptions , OB the jobbers all talk the same regardless of the line of business represented , anil It In mire to nay that all departments of trade are about Anally Kooel. . The retailers nFe fooling much more hope ful , as there has been a moat markcil Im- Srovpinrnt In the local consuming demand urinfc the taut two weeks. Work Is much oapler to Hccurc than ll was a few nvueka HBO nml a goo < l many moro laboring men have oomethlng to elo , 'A-hlch brings them Into the market once moro 119 consumers. IlanU cU-arltiBH show a largo Bain over a year ago , amounting to 0 per cent , whereas the average train for the clcnrlntr house cities of Ihe country In only 22 per cont. which would stem to Indicate tha-t Omaha IH recovering more rapidly tliaii most any other city , iv fact lliat ly liornu put. by tlio roporlo of visiting- { raveling men. ni'YINCI LAUGH STOCKS. UuslnesH mm In all ilcpartmenls of trailo are comnicntlns upon the lame number of Mserehnn1 H that are visiting Omaha ami making personal selections of slock * . TheTc lias never been a lime In Ihe lilslory of llio Jobbing Irade when house buyers were as plentiful as at present. A BOOI ! many of these mere-hants bring their families with them nnd remain In the city two or three days. The * women Improve the oppor.un'ty to ilo a good elcnl of shopping among tlio largo recall houses , so thai every one comes In for u Hliiiti * of Ihe * benefits * jobbers , re- tullers , lioieN , theaters anil In fact all who contribute.- the comfort or pleasure of the public Tne efforts ? -hat ; have been put forth "ie list year or Kvo lo entertain merchants and make * them fee * ! at home eeni to lie bearing Bood fruit. As a bust- ness man remarkeil , the country merchant * ! have become iiet'itrilnled In Omaha mil they like to coino hero .o buy , as it affords Ihem an opportunity to secure what thr-y want In Ihe way of merchandise * , end nt the same time enjoy n holiday that helps to break up Ihe monotony of cvery-elay busl- rie's nt home. As the business mn of the city have comu 10 realize the Imjioilance of providing Piitorlalnmcnt for their frlcndB find "patrons It Is not at all likely that they will ever again liecome Indirte-rent regardIng - Ing thnt question. Thesllnatlon In the live stock market at South Omahn. In most s.Ulsfactory as re- K-ards the volume of business doing anil Ihe management of Ihe slock yards Is very > miih e-nconraged at the success of the ef forts put forth to bring wes ; < rn entile here. During Ihe rnonlli Just closed 112,102 head ot catlle were received , the largest In the lilslory of the yards , wllh only iwo excep tions. During last September the figures reache'd Il .uri7 nnd for Oc olier , 1MM Ihe re- colpls were 112 02f. Only four limes In lhi > lilslory of Ihe yards have Ihe receipts of oaltlc for a month reached- above 100,000 and two out of Ihe four were Srplember and October of this ye-ar. Kor the le-n months of the year 'there ' has been a Rain of 2I3.221 catlle and 332,603 hogs ns compared wllh the corresponding period of last year. Since January 1 there havi arrived nt the stock yards SO 013 cars o : stock , the lamest number ever received during the same period , excepting only dur ing the len monihs of 1SW : , when OA-IIIK to Iho drouth there was excessive marketing nnd f.2,007 cars arrived. NRHHASICA MILLING BUSINESS. N. iH. Kendall of Lincoln , president of the Stale .Millers' assoclallon , In Ihe course o nn address before the Manufacturers' asso elation the last week presented pome verj IntercsilUB llgures bearing on 1ho milling buslne-ss In Nebraska , from which the fol lowing Is taken : The slate of Nebraska lias within Its boundaries pome 2G5 lion mills , great and small. They nre ellvldee as to * capacity as follows : Mill ? . lll.liT'l . l.bls . Capacity for 24 hours 2.1 200 5.0IX Capacity for 21 hours M 125 6,5. . Capacity for ! l hours 50 73 3"i Capacity for 21 hours 140 50 7,000 Totals 2C3 22UOH It Id thus possible to 'maiiufacluro 22,000 barrels of wheat Hour each twenty-four hours. This would consume of the wheat harvested by Nebraska farmers some 110,000 bushe-ls per day , or 33,000COO bushels per year , which Is almost Identical wllh the amount the slale board ngree'S as Ihe 1887 crop. It may be taken for Branted thai with an accepted consumption of one barrel of Hour per year pr head of population that the Nebraska mills have a home market for 1,250COU barrels. It Is entlmattd that 200.0CO barre'lB of Hour are shipped Into iho slale e'ach year from other stales. There-fore Ihe * Nebraska mills have as llielr ffome demand a market for l.OW.OOO barrels per year or approximately , onu-elfrhth of their cnpicily , which would consume only 4,2oOOCO bushels of wheal per yeilr. AilowhiB for seed Ihal would leave 25,800,000 bushels lo be * shipped. Ono of Ihe * re-asons for Ihls crcat qiiantly of whenl beliiB shippe-el inste > ad of belnB jnado Into Hour Is the * discrimination on the jiart of railroads. Durlnir a recent Invostl- t-'iillon by the * association the cominlllee was Informed by the frelBhl deparlmunt of ono of the * rallroaels thai on whi'al con- Klgncd to an Omaha mill for mlllliiB In transit the rate would be * 3 cents per hun dred more than If milled nl other points on the Missouri river. The committee also learne-d that Kansas City obtained boiler rales because of the persistent enersy with which Its slilpl > ors pressed the rate lines- tlon. JOUHKItS AND MANt'PACTL'UKS. Ex-Sonalor Illrt. manaBcr of the Wood man lliiHi'ed oil works , has been spendliiB a few dayr * In Kansas. Haney & Co , have added another travel- liiB salefsman to their forcn and have In creased corri'SpondlnBty the number of har ness and saddle niake'rs In their factory , 'M. ' H. IluntlnBton of the Omaha HeddlnB conip my h s returni'd from a two weeks' trip amoiiB the > merchants of the slale and report * business the beat thai ho has over experienced. II. C. Jones , who travels for Pnxton GallaKliesr Co. In the far west and who has bcen with Iho ono housei for twenty-throe years , Is In the clly for n few days. In bis opinion tinhushu'ss Hllnatlon has not looked letter In years. Tlio leading Indus tries are e-oal and silver mlnlnir nnd the production of wheal , wool , polaloes and caltle. Of these all nre ) very pronperous owltiB to advances In prices with the sltiBle * exception of silver mliilne , ' . hut In a jjooel many Instances there Is elecldi-el linprovu- ment even In silver nilnliiK' . MlneH which iirodue'e * a luren porcentaBe > of lead are re ceiving considerably moro tor their oni than i * . ye'ur.iiKO owliis to thei advance In the price of that metal. The rtclrlH'tiberR-Smllh company has leased the two slore roomn In ino ItamKe lilex-k at 413-415 South Flflventh streel and will take * , possession Kebrmiry 1 , their pres ent eiu.irters at Klftccnth nnd Hartley tie- int > I"0 Hinull. The Improvement In UIL Ki'iH'ral IniBlneSH conditions In Ihls secllon of the country has Increased very miitvrl- illy Iho demand for jewelry of all klnd Is.h cxs people have moro money e.o buy wllh and It l a ferloun eiucsilon with the Job- burs how to secure the Boods r.ipl bly riioufTh lo meet the demand. Veilue's on many lines have advance-d 10 to 15 per cent A. llospu will have * out in a few elays iti now cataloKiio of pictures frame moldlnBa nnd art Boods , which will bo a great con venience to iho country dealer In ordering. The Jobbe-ra notice an active demand for Jiollday Ke > ol on the part of country mer chants. ICtejry ono BITIIIS Inclliie'd to put in atoclt a larcvr and moro eoiuplfo : efe'c- tlon than for several years back , and It cIs i expected that thu lU-m.nul from consumers I will bo for a better class of L'oods. For ' I nevenil tai > on8 past cheap Boods have been I nil the niBt * . wlille expe-nstve * goods have | liefii neglfcteel In a vtry marked decree. I II , Hardy says that the tariff chungea Jinvo i caused a very material advance In many I llnea of Kcodn. nmountliiB In uomo caces tote Ik ns mi ch as 16 per cent , but that owing lo t 4ho early placing of orders jobb.rs In 8 Omaha , are still selling at the old price's , ; > 601110 Men of the extent of the business J. ' flono by thq South Omaha packer * may be \ .rain8' * < ro1 ! ' 11 * rutl ; tlult \Vfdneuday i of th t hist wetX the Cudahy Packing com- i'juny bought one shipment of cattle of .lBhty-two care , for which It paid 58,71 S. Suuar JliirUeii. ! ' , IA > NDON , Oct. SO. IJEIiT SU11AU-E 6J , V NU\V VOHK , Oct SO. SUaAH-nuw , noralnlj . f lr rfln'ia - , f\it i-lScj c uttlfutl , If tcit , t ' awiliif U.fin l. He-fldy. M.in.lnM A. 4V. ronfirti , nrri > A IV. cut loaf. SH'ctulhed ; , IS. . . irmnuinttd. Sr. NI\V ; oitl.l\N ; , Oct. 30. st'CIAH Steady ; centrifugal. iramilale < l , ( 'if/ll.c ; whiter. 3V4ff M I'BHIW , jt'fiily ; orn licille * , lSflfcs'ecnirlfunal , - " * - * - i syrup , I.OC.Ui Tll.Uin IS * SATIS l'\CTOKV. Kvlileiteri of I'reiMK'rHy on Kv * r > - Hand \rhriiNkn. . W. II. Ilobcrson , local manager of It. G. Hun k CO.'H Mercantile agency , speaking of trade conditions for the week , says : The song of prosperity continues , in sev eral wholesale houses men arc working overtime * nnd the manufacturing concerns are all busy. At South Omaha the week has been altogether satlsfnclory , wllh lurn-r receipts of cattle and hogs than last week , The largest single purchase of cat tle ever made at South Omaha Is reported for one day Ihls week. Allhough Iho wealher continues mild and wlnler sales are * confoeiuently ( delayed , the retail dealers throughout the city roporn a very much more active trade than one year ago and arc all anllclpatlng n good business for the winter. Heal estate men nro actively pushing sales , but the fact la that Iho movement Is comparatively light. Houses nre tilling up cry rapidly and purchases for Immediate mprovemontfl are frequent. There Is , how ever , no disposition to speculate In town ots. Perhaps Ihe best barometer of trade Is the adverllscmenls In the newspapers and this ndlcates n very promising sltuallon. While the conllnned warm weather Inter- 'eres materially with thn volume of trans actions In fall and winter goods , It Is n jodscnd to mechanics and outdoor workers. There has been no cessation In building operations. In fact there Is more work now ineler way than at any tlmo during the season and quite a good deal of building still In prospecl. The city of South Omaha Is completely ransfonned from n year ruoo. Work Is In irogress nil over the magic suburb , and If > eople In Omaha desire to see a lively , growing young city they need po no further than South Omaha to bo gratified. This October will go Into history ns the best October In the experience of woslern railroads , western packing houses anil west ern grain transactions , it also closes with the deposits In Urn banks of Nebraska ahead by millions of dollars of Ihe deposits of the snmo month In .tho last three years , nnd It goes Into history with moro corn nnd moro cereals In the hands of our farmers than ever before In Iho hlslory of Iho stale not only so , but It goes Inlo history with entile , liogs and wheal brlnplng higher prices lhan the average for nearly ten years. OMAHA < : i.M-it.vi , MAIIKKTS. ConillUoil of Trnil.'null U oil Stiiplc mill Kniii'.v Proelucc. E JOS Clool stock. He. lllJ'l 1'Klt Common to fair , lliyilc ; choice to fancy , 1417e ; jcparator creamery , 23o ; gathered creamery , 2Ic , VKAICaolcc fat. 80 to 120 Iba. . quoted at Scj rue and coarse , 4ijlc. roULTHV ilenii , E'io ; cocks , 3 J4c ; chickens , per lb. . fie ; uucl , tiliTc ; tur- , - . PKIKONH Live , ? M ; denil pigeons not wanted. HAY Upturn ] , lO.Oi ) ; mliltaml , J5.GO ; lowlanil , jW ; ry Btiaw. } l ; color inukcs the price on liay ; ( - ! bales nil. the best , only top grades bring top pntes . CKMillY Gcoil Block , lartu , We ; small , "JO UNIONS I'crbu. . , S53c. IIKANS llutiil-pickiMl mivy , per bu. , 11.40. MVUUT 1'OTArOKS 1'er bbl. , t2.25. CAHIIAQU ' lloniB uro n , IH.T lb. , I'.i'Sl'.ic. ' I'OTATuljS lloinu mown , 40tfSc ; ueslern slock , CO7uc. FltUITS. California , per box. J1.23. AI'I'LKS Winter stock. $2.75Sf3.00 ; Jonathans anil fancy varieties , J3.25 ; California Ilcllc- lloiicr , boxes , Jl.CO ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , $1.65. HKAI'KS-Cullfornla. $1.2:01.33. NBW VOHIt GHAI-ES Pur 3-lb. basket , ISO1 ISltc ; large lots , 12iiifl3c. ( PM'MS ' Mnlin and Oreion , 75c ? $1.0n. CUA.N'IlKniUHS Cape Cod , per bbl. , $3.50 ; \Vlnoonnln. bnxc. . $1.00fl.lO. PAMFOHNIA AKp CdLOIlAnO PRAnS-Onod winter nellls. $2.00fi2.:3 : other varieties. $1.90 02.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOI S Mexican , per box. $4.50. UCMONS Mesalnas. $ .23S4.50 ; choice Cali fornia. $4.00. RAMANAS Choice , large flock , per bunch , $2.00 2.23 ; medlumi7.ed bunchi-a. $ Fl7r > S2.CO. SIISCKM ANEOUS. NU7 1 Almondp , California , per lb. . large size , 13c ; Brazils , per lb. . 10c : EnKllfh walnuts. per lb. , fancy , soft shell , 13c ; btamlards , 10 ® lie ; Illberts , per lb. . lie ; pecans , polished , large. Office ; jumbo. lUjflSc ; large hlcKory nuts , $1.23 per bu. ; cocoanots. 4 c each ; peanuts , raw , ttf M4c ; roasted , Ciifiiic. F1C1S Imported fanny , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes. 12c ; 5 crown. 50-lb. boxes. 1314c. HONEY Choice white , lie. KIlAt'T IVr W.I. , $1.1)1 ; half lib ] . , $2.85. MABU3 SYRUP Flvp-Rfll. cans , each $2.25 ; Kill cans , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half-gal , cans , ; fi.:5 quart cans. $3 CO. DATKS Per W to " 0-lb. IKIXPS , 5c ; Ford S.lb. boxen , fc. KHEflH MEATS. DHKSSRI ) 1IRKF Dooil nallvo steers. 7c : ROOI ! forequarters , stepra , Co good blmUiuarters , 9 ? ; western steers , 6&Glic ( ; fancy heifers , fii c ; gooil hflfers , Co ; good forenuarters , heifers , S c ; good hindquarters , heifers' . SVjc ; good cows. .1\c ; fair cows , ri IfiVic ; common cows , M/ic ; co\v foreiiuar terp.- r.ifr.i.c ' cow li'mliiuartoni ' , T'ififc. IIEKF CUTH Tendi rlolns. ISc ; boneless strips. ic ; ftrlp loins , 7c ; rolls , Stic ; sirloin butts. S'5c ; boulder clods. 5ic ! ; rump hiitta. 5Vjc ; steer houlder clods , 5V4c ; rump butts. S'.Jc steer chucks , Vic ; cow chucks , 4' c. boneless chucks. < Vjc ; ow plates , 3c ; steer plHtes. avic ; Hank steak , He : loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loins , No. 2 , lOVJc ; loins , S'o. 3. 8c ; sirloin ends. No. 1 , Oc ; ribs. No. 1 , lc ; rllw. No. 2. R',4c ; rib' . No. 3 , Cc ; steer rounds. ! Ac ; cow rounds. 7c ; cow rounds shank off. 8c ; itminlnK.i. 4Jc ; beef rhanks , 3c ; brains , per doz. .V ; sweetbreads , per lb. , 10e ; swiwthrcads calves ) , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys. p r doz. . 33c ; o\ alls , each 4c ; livers , per lb. , 3c ; hearts , per I. . . 2ttc : tonKiies , per lb. , 12V4c. Mt'TTON Unmbs , "f sheep , Cc ; market racks long ) . Sc ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie less am' saddles , 9c ; jamb legs , 9e ; Indents and stews , 3c ongues. each 3c. . . . POIIK nrrweM plKS. Cc ; dressed hoes , Mic enderlolns , loc ; loins , 7Hc ; spore ribs , < HC , han sausage bulls. 6Uf. phciidders riuvh. Rr ; shnul lers , rklnned. 5',4c ; trlnimlngs , He ; leaf larJ not rendered. M4c ; bend" , cleaned. 3c ; snout am ; ears 3c : backUmes. llic ; check meats. 3c ; neck nes. 2c ; pigs' tails , 3c ; plucks , each 5c ; chlt- erllngs. 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25cr stoinuuhs , each 3c ; tongiit'S. each 7c ; kidneys , ler doz. lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; P'RS' ' feet , : ier dqz. , 25c : Ihers each 3c. HIDES. TAI.I.OW. RTG H II'CS No. 1 green bides , 7c ; No. 2 green bides Cc ; No. 1 salted hMew , 8V4c ; No , 2 green salted hides , VVJc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. So : No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Iba. . 6c ; No. 1 dry Hint hltlcs , 11W13 ; No. 2 Jry Hint hlile's , SfflUc No. 1 Jry palled hides , SfflOc ; part cur-il hides' lie per lb. leja lhan fully turert , HIIBEI' I'KIvTS Orccn halted , each 15 75c Ercen galteil shearllntra ( short wooled early Bkln ) each ICc ; dry thearllnKS ( fhort wooleel early p | < ln ) , No. 1 , each Cc dry Hint. Kansa. . anil Nebrahka butcher wool pelt * , per lb. , actua wcljfht < f ? ! > c ; dry tllnt , Kansas and Nebracki murrain wool pells , per lb. , actual we-lKht , 31T < e dry flint Coloiiulo butcher wool pelts , per lb. actual weight , 4r..c ; dry Hint Colorado murrun wool pi'ttf , pf r lb. actual weight. 3 { ? < c ; fee cut off , It Is useless to pay fn-lcht em them St. I."ill" < I'll nil RT ijOL'Ifl. Oct. 30 KKOI'Il Slenely and un - nts eilmnReil with an Improving eloniaml : imlMitj , t4.ti5ffS.Oili BlralKhtK. } 4.5081.63i cb-ar. H.15iJ4.0 ; imilliim. * 3.5oaf375. WHHAT llluher. rlopinK V c for December nd Ulc for .May ulnvf ycHloirtay. loceinbe-r eiwn | ndml > yc higher , declined Zc , later ngnlnlnB all ml . "onlnB with nellern % e In-low the top. Hpo . hlKher : No. 2 reil mull , e-leviitor , tl.OlHi lnu-1 k. tl.domjl ni'4 : No. 2 hard cash , Sic ; December . illoi'jii May. 69Tic ankiil. COHN I-'atuu' * advanced on the rl > In wlKa Deoe-inber closlnu S.c and May VG > Ar alxivc yci < tenlay. Hiwt. llrm : No. 2 cash , 2l'iG'2O ' c ; Ie iimlttr 2" > o * AtAV * 28v * IdiJ. OATS-Kuturi'.i beni-IHed by the up turn In tl he priceof corn , artvanci-d nllKhtly. but trading wa iKhl. Kpot hlKheri No. 2 cash. fl'v l' > ri 19V iJk'il : track. 19c : No. 2 whit. * , 2Ij21Hc ; I > cember , WHo bid ; May , Wio onked HYI-3 I'lftnly. ' t'c- 1 llll. . * . . . > > fl' J , IIHAN Quiet Mteaily ; cast track , sacked , 7c. and till * ulile * . 4SfTW > c. AXHMKH Ouli-t. II. TJMOTHV HBKH-I'rlniP. .65. HAY Hlronir but unchanBedi prairie , I7.W 00 > Sfi > ' tlnnthy. J7ei10.00. . 'llt'TTKIl Klnn : civamery , 19f241,4e | ; dairy , 12 rii'ns i'iriii i3c. f'OTTONTIBS S3c. HAnOINlJ T.io for 2 quarter-Hi. , grade ; other " ' ' KIMI-lTAlis"-l'le'a1d. ! nrm. | 3,75t3.SO , fipeller. dull , rol'l/rilY Chlckenii , eiuler ; old hens , 5c ; sprlnK * . lifltVic ; ducks , MiC c ; Rtete , Cc ; tur- keRHfr7Hc. . Jrud I'llOVISIONS 1'ork , unchanKed ; Xandard mem , Jol.bliiR. . S 2"i I.ard. steiidy : prime ute'iin. H10' choice , t .1V4. llai-on. e-xtni short clear arid rllin llxunl IUF | ) , i5.C2 > .i ; rhorlii. t'i.S7lv. llrv mil lueatii , KboulderH and rlh ( boxed ) , 15 "V eitnv Hhort clear. 8512H ; iihortv , J537'4. llHfHII'TH Klnur , 3e > K ) bl.U. . ; wheat. 61,000 bu corn. 81.OM bu. ; ontn. 19f H bu. SIIII'MIJNTJ1 1'Iour. 5.0KI bbl . ; wheat , ( MM bu. ; corn , C3,0i bu. ; oats , 21.i > iO bu. Teilrelei MlirKlM. . TOi.nno , Oct. 50 WHBAT ninher nmi llrmer : No. ! cash , & 8&e. HVB 'JMies. CXJHN HlKher and llrm ; No. 2 mixed , V4c. OATS No. S. Mil- CI/JVnitBBBU-HlBher ami active ; prime rarh. 13.35. I'lilliielclMlilii I'roilue-i * llurU * t. l > HU.AniM'HIA. : Oct. 30.-HUTTin-ralr lie- > , 2 * . mmult cremne ry < inus Klrni , active ; fret h nearby , ZOc ; frc live \ vetrn. . 19o , CHBUSISleady. . I'eeirlii Mnrkvlii , PEORIA. Oct. 30 , COHN-Market nrm : No. 2 , ZSVlrS. OATS Market firm * No. t white. lYllIBKY-nigh proof plrlt . | Lll. ! C.11JIERCIAL I , Ae\D FIXAMIAL Wheat is Irregular with Mny Catching Up to Dectmbir. BOTH OPTIONS CLOSE SLIGHTLY HIGHER I'Vnr iif Knlliir ) . of Xi-t Ypiir'n Cniii n I'lMvcrful I'n t-lor Corn. lntH nml 1'rovlNliiiix All .Iliikc UlllllM. CHICAGO , Oc ! . 30. Wheat wns very Irreg ular today within a range of H4c. May has narrowed Its discount to 2V4c under De cember. The features of the session were the changing from December to May and heavy buying by Allen and Grler. The close was strong nt a net gain of V4c for I December and Uc for May. Corn , oats and provisions all closed nt a slight net gain compared with last night. Wheat was quiet for an hour , except that there was a temporary decline In Decem ber In the first fifteen minutes ot the mar ket from -the price it touched nt the start. May In the same time varied only He. . The first trades In both were at from Jic j to ' , Jc Improvement upon the previous day's J closing iprlces. December -wan wantehl at from & 7c to OT'.lc , May from ! > 3c to ! M'ic. j December gel eiulckly down to M-Tic , bul May eild not go below 93Bc. ! The Liverpool market was not as weak as might have been expected from the news that was ca bled \ there of the heaviness with which this market closed. It cloned 'id lower for the day for near dt-llverles and % d lower for , Mtiy. The chief reason , however , for tlie | , market luiro phowlng the recovery It did at the ] Man ivas the publication of the heavy exports of wheat nnd flour to Kuropc from ths : side , the week's clearances from both co.ists being . " > . ! W1,000 bu. , against 5,552,000 bu. the . week before. Argentine shipped no I wheat to Kurope this week. A year ngo the shipments from thai country were 80,000 lti. ) The receipts here and In the northwest were heavier than those of the year before. Chicago received 1W carloads , compared with HO carloads last year. Minneapolis and nil hi th reported 1.11S cars , against 3(5 ( n year ago. The Atlantic and gulf | > ort clearances for the day were eiiual to I30.COO bu. The weather Is still dlscotiraglngly dry nnd the crowd Is ready to take alarm If It shall be much longer continued. Their vision Is extending beyond the time of the Argentine harvest and they are contemplat ing the iiosslblllty of a failure of next year's American wheat crop , a much more serious affair. The market recovered In , half an hour from Its early ppell and ruled quiet , until within thirty minutes of the close , when It became known that both Franco and tho- United Kingdom had ac cepted liberally of cable offers made from New York. The quantity -was variously stated at from fifty-two to over eighty boat loads , The lira ; mimed quantity was well authenticated by the fact of wheat In New- York advancing le per bu. on the curb after previously closing % c higher for the day on the regular session. Thut put much life Into the previously sluggish pace of the advance here and sent December to 97jC and May to SCiUffKrKi , wilch were subs.nn- tlally the closing figures. Corn followed the HuctimtlonB In wheat , but the trade was dull and narrow and prices kept within a o range. Selling by elevator people early and the fact that ca bles were weaker than expected promoted the feeling oC weakness which prevailed for u time after the opening. As the seralon advanced Inquiries were more numerous and the value of the grain was enhanced. Professionals from the wheat pit were very conspicuous and commission firms also took hold well. Selling was pretty generally scattered. May opened at 2lQ21c to 21c , sold to 22c and was offered at the top price at the close , which shows a gain of % c since yesterday. Oats was fairly active , but held steady within a small rang < > . The trade was with out feature and followed In the wnko ot corn. Provisions were easy early on commission house selling of pork. They closed steadier with corn nnd on pome reported export de mand for lard. Receipts In hogs were large and prices at the yards were ofilOc lower , but to offset this wcro advices from the south stating that cooler weather had set In , a factor that will naturally Increase speculation In time. December pork opened at $7.M > , eased off early under selling by the country to $7.40g7.-)2 ) , but gradually reacted to $7.52 , which was the price at the close. December lard opened at $4.12Ms sold up to $1.15. and those figures covered the entire range In prices. December ribs held steady Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 175 car's ; corn , 563 cars ; oats , 230 cars ; hogs , 43,000 head. Leading futures ranged na follows : ArtlcleH.1 iu n. I HUh. I hnr. I Clo 3. lYcstly Wheat- Oct. . . . Dec. . . . 07 ? * HUM May. . . UftU Coin Oct. . . Dec May. . . Oats Oct Dec. . . . 10M May. . . lork- Dcc. . . . 7 SO 7 fi'JK 7 40 7 52K 7 47W Jan. . . . 8 47 a 4-E , 8 40 8 47M 45 Lard- Dec. . . 4 la 174 4 12 4 in 4 12H Jan . . . 4 au 4 aajn i 27 4 ao 4 V74 Sb'tRlbn Ucc. . 4 41) ) 4 421. 4 40 4 424 4 41) Jan. . . . 440 1 42V , 410 4 42 h 4 40 No. I. Cash quotations wcrd as follows : PLOUlt Khin ; hard spring patents. . . soft patents , t4.M 4.Si ) ; liukcrn' , J3.tWiT3.SO ; win ter strnlKhlH , J4.BO 4. ; 0. WHKAT-No. 2 Hprlnu , 89B90c ; No. 3 spring , SJJJS'c : No. 2 red , 'J7c. CO UN-No. 2.26ijc ; No. 2 white , S OATH No. ! , ISttcj No. 2 white , 22 No. 2 white , 17H T19c. llYH-No. 2. 47VJ47V4c. FI < AXSKRI > No. 1. $1.0314.I:1.07. : TIMOTHY SKKO Prime , t2.M03.70. I'ltOVlSlONS Mess pork , per bbl. , | 7.DOfl7.f. . > . Ixird , per 100 Ibs. . J4.20. Short rlbH aides ( loose ) , J4.30. Dry Halted shoulders ( lioxed ) , $4.7oifj.OO ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JS.OOfcS.lS1 , . WHISKY Distillers' finished Kiio < l8 , per eal. . Jl IS SliUAHS Cut loaf , J5.81 ; granulated. } 3.1. On the I'rexluee exchange today the butter mar ket wim llrm and hlKher ; extra cicamcry , Sic ; nmf. WfiSU * : extra dairies. 20c ; llrstB. ICWISc. KKKH , llrm. 15c. 1'oultry , dull ; turkeys , fcii'Jc ; chlcke'Iis , Clic ; springs , 7Hclucks ; , T flSc. vn\v YOIUC M.UIICUTS. ( liiiifnUeiiiH " f the * Dieon 4.e-iuTiil CdlilliHMHtle'M. NEW YORK , Oct. 3' ) . KLOUR llecclpm , 21- CS8 bblB. ; cxrsirtB , C.SW bbls.j Him ; Minnesota patents. $ ! > . : oifr > , .V ) ; Mlnnesola. bakers' , $4.33H.6 > ; winter palcntu , JS.WjJ.'JS ; winter straights , $4.70 { 74.80 ; winter extras , $3.400100 ; winter low grades , I3.00S3.15. Rye Hour , dull ; fancy , $3.00U 3. & ) . nuckwheal Hour , iiilt | , Jl. 4081. W. IIUCIiWHEAT Ste.uly. 37flS c. i . ; N . --Quiet ; ytllow western , COc. RVE Klrm : Na. 2 western , SOc. ISAltl.Ey-Stiiidy , SiUc. IIARLEV MALT ljulet : western. 57G04C. WHEAT Receipts , 319.i bu. ; exports , 70,027 bu , Spot , llrm ; No. 2 red , $1.U3V ; No. 1 hard Dulutb J1.03'Options opened stronger on big cli-niam-iB , steady enables and foreign buying , e.isiHl off under tealUIng , but rallied on covering and closed llrm at 'j'u'iic net advance ; No. " iu.1 November closed. UOHc ; December , yj 13-lOcif | I.WiSi , closed nt ll.OOVi. CORN RecelptM. 13a.7J3 bu. : eiporls , 85,1)51 ) bu. Spot market quiet : Nn. 2. 32'.c. Options aliened llrm em light lecelptH and lulid very ste-ady all the mornlnif. closing. i c net higher ; November closed. 30 > ; c ; December , SKuaHio ; cluted , 3l',4c. ' OATS Rece-lpts , 102 , 70) ) bu. ; expoitH , 10,105 bu , Slut , steady ; No. 1. 2ll. c. Options , iiilet | nmi Imrely steady at Uc net loss ; December closed , * ' ' J'H'Y Dull ; shipping. 11.0471 P ) ; Rood to rliolci * , IIOI'S Klrm ; stale , comnun to choice 1S95 cnp , 4fj < ic ; ISM crop. Cfitic : Ufl7 crop , HfjITc : I'aclllo eiuit , 1 9J crop. 4fi ci llOfi crop , Ctf3c ; 18a7 e-iop ' llfflTo. lyiiulon maiKel. WfiCSs. IIIUICS'-Hiriiely ; Oalvofton , ItJflCc ; Texan , dry , KfilSUc ; Oallfornla. Ufilfc. I KATHiil : Steady : hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayren light lit heavy welshts , 0i4 2llic. rilOVI.siONS Hecf , Hieady ; family , l3Mf 1(1.00 ( ; lef hams , t2l.WVffK.00 ; jiacket. 18 dmsv.su. Cut meats , quiet ; plcklcil bellied , SHflSe ; pickled i > hiuld'-is. ' WtV. plcklixl hams , fa. l iiil , iiulet ; \\rsli-n > steam eIOKe.1 l H.M : rellned , ijulet ; euntlnent , H.W. 1'ork. ejulet : old meiis , J1.S&0 9.e J ; new met * . rJ.uOii9.SO : nhorl clear , llO.iWif 13 W ; family , ll.OO ilS.W. Tallow , quiet i cjty. 3Uc. nominal : country. 3Kifl3Hc. OII.S I'etroleum. elull ; I'nlled , closed , no mar. kct. Hovln steady ; strained , common to good , 3Hl31 Uc. Tuipentlne , dull , 51.Jill.(5. HUMrHeaily : ; fair to extra , -ti8 ! Ue ; Japan. MiI.ASHKS Steady ; New Orleans open kettle , eoeol to cholco , sleady , ! 5 31c. KHKIOHTS-Qulel ; cotton by steam , 28.63d ; grain by steam , 4Hd. METAL.S I'lif Iron , quiet ; southem , HO.UfjT 11.25 ; northern. HO.SO < aiJ.25. Copper , uulet ; lake brokers' , til. U-ael. eiulel ; elomeMitlc , JTic. Tin , dull. - Cnllfeiriilii Drlt-el I'"rul ( . NEW YOHK. Oct. 30. CAUFOHNIA DHIKD KnUITS Quilt but steady ; evaixiratea applet , common , StfJc ; prime wlr * tray , t'.jc ; wool iir.e t. prlrnf. 9i . . ] , . ue * 't < i"c tient-y SrH' o Aprl-.iis , R ; al | . * . Moir P rR , UltlSc. 1 e-ic iff , unpfeled , IMJllc - - . . l.lvi'riieieil ( Jrnhi nieit I'nu l l in . ' LIVKUPOOI. , O.t. 30.-Wlli\T- . 2 west- rnMnler , sticks exbnii'lfd ; N3. 1 r l northf rn spring , new llrm. 7 Sd. I COllN-Anu-iban tnixttl spit , steady. 5s l id ; N'lvember dlea ly , ti > l * il : Decelnlii'r. steady , 3 2li.l ! . ; January , nominal. I'M-ni'll-Si. Ixmls fancy winter , firm , 10 * . IUK1S At I < rjnilon. Pactllc ron t. nrm , S > IK I'HOVISIONS llf , extra India me-ss , dull , C7sCd : | irime * mes . dull , M * 3d. Pork , prime mes , line western , dull. 4'"J ! : inline mr\ t medium western , dull , < > Hatnn , short cut. II I to IB ll.s. , 39s ; short rlK , 2'1 to 24 lh . . Mcndy , 3I 9d ; long e-lear , mlddllnit llRht. CS ; d ; steady , | Sfi M ; long clear , middling and hfavy. 49 to 45 line , steady , S6s ; short elear backs. 15 i ] g | hf. , steady , 32s W ; clear iK-llks , 12 In 14 lln. , steady. 14s ; shoulderti. square , 12 la K Un. , steady , 2Mfd. Laid , prime western , dull , 22s M. rilEESI-J American tlnest , unite nnd colored. dull , 44s Td. TALLOW-Prlmc city , tleady , 11 * M. OILS Cottonseed , Liverpool retln < * d , steady , ISa 3d. Turpentine spirits , sternly , 2s Gd. Ronln , commercial , steady , 4s 3d. Ceiltro NBW YOHIC , Oct. 30. CWFKH-Optlom. opened steady , unchanged to 6 palms decllnci ruled slightly steadier on heller Havre ailvlces lhan was expected and covering In anticipation of heavy warehouse deliveries tend holiday at Havre Monday ; lurned easy late In Hie session under tlRhl local telllnx , cle * el ta-ely stiady fit 5 pnlntH decline to C points net advance. Kales , 152.V ) biiKt , Including ; Neivcmlr , J5.10 : Decent * her. I5.S5. Bpol coffee. Hlo , nominal j No. 7 In voice J6.62H ; No. 7 , Jobbing , I7.1JH. Mild , nomInal - Inal : Conlova , J9.5oni5.00. Total warcboujc ilo- liveries from the United State ? , 81,26 bans , InK - K SNTOS , Oct. 31. COKKEE Quiet ; good aver age Santos , 7.(00 ( rein. ; receipts , 33,1-00 lings ; stock. 1,214,000 bags. HAMllimO. Oct. 30. rOFKEE-Opencd U pfR lower nd clcscil unchanged to U pfg higher ; sales. 21,000 bags. HAVRE , Oct. 3D. COFKEK Opened qulcl al | if lower ; nt noon. < < f hloher ; hollrtaIn Havre , Hjnelny ; enles , JJ.OOO bjiKB , . . IllO DE JANE1KO. Cf. M.-CO PEI3-Wcnki I No. 7 , Rio , 7,650 rpls. ; exchnnRe , 1 > 4d ; receipts , ' 10.000 bags ; cleared for the United States , 13,0(0 bags ; for Kuroi. * , 9,000 bags ; stock , 418,0i > 3 bags. rlne-llliillll llnrkcli. CINCINNATI , Oct. 30. FLOt'R-Btrong- . WHEAT-Slrong ; No. 2 red , 'J7c. COHN Firmer ; No. 2 mixed. UC2o- . OATS Firmer : No 2 mixed , 21fl21Uc. RVE Quiet ; No. 2. 47c. PROVlSlONS-Stendy. Hulk meals , J4.CO. Ilacon , $6.3j. Uird , $4.2T . WHISKY-fUeady al $1.19. HUTTER-FInn ; fancy Elgin creamery , 23c ; Ohio fancy separator. 20S22c ; gathcrcil creams , llITlSc ; fancy dnliy , 12T14c. St'OAR-Dull ; hard , rellned , $4.IOfl5.fo. nans quirt nt MC. CHEESE Steady ; good to prlme'Ohlo , nat , 9c. ICniiMiH City JlnrUete. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 30. WHEAT-Slow , about steady ; No. 1 , October , S7f7SSo ; No. 2 , S4i7S7e ; No. 3. SOHCS41J ; No. 4 , 79fTK4c ; No. 1 red. % c ; No. 2 , 950SCc ; No. 3 , f7 8i.tc | : No. 4 , b7JSSc ; No. 3 spring , f2pS3\Jc ; No. 3 , Sic. CORN Wi.sc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 23CT23'ic. ' OATS Fairly active , nrm ; No. 2 white , "Oc. RYE-Steady ; No. 2 , 41fcc. ! HAY Active , unchanged , IH'TTER-Strong ; creamery , 21S23c ; dairy , ICBMc. KOnS Firm al 13Hc. . RECEIPTS Wheat , HICOO bu. ; corn , 37.700 bu , . oats , 21.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheal. 72,000 bu. ; corn , ZS.COO bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. ( iriiln Heeel | , < H lit Principal CHICAGO , Oct. 30. Receipts today : Wheat. 150 cars : corn , 343 cars ; oats. 212 cars. Estimated car lots Monday : Wheat. 175 cars ; corn , 663 cars , oats , 220 cars. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 30.-Recelpts : Wheat , S90 cars. RT. LOUIS. Oct. 30. Receipts : Wheat. 77 cars. PEORIA. Oct. 30. Receipts : Corn. 49050 bu. ; oats , 30.450 bu. ; rye. fW bu.hliky. ; . none ; wheat. 1.100 bu. Shipments : Corn , 4.250 bu. ; oats. 3S,3.0 bu. ; rye. none whisky , 1.005 bids. ; Dt-troll Grnlii Mnrlcot. DETROIT. Oct. 30. WHEAT No. 1 white. 97c ; No. 2 red , 97 > ie ; December , l-STJc ; May , D9HC. CORN No. 2 mixed. 23 ic. OATS No. 2 white , 22',4c. ' RYE No. 2 , 49c. X < MV Yeirlc Import * imel KxiuirlM. NBW YORK , Oct. 50. The export of specie from tin * port of New York for the week amounted tr > (39,1199 In gold and JSW.714 In nllver. Imports were : Gold , 5199.SM ; silver , J70.CCS ; dry gooda and general merchandise , $ G,41G,171. Sun KniiielMCOVIua ( fliieiditleniN. SAN FHANCISOO , Oct. 30. WHEAT Easier ; December , (1.4 ! ; ; May , IMS'A. STOCKS AXIJ HOXI1S. Union I'ae-llle' , ( lie F < * iinro eif Hie * We-elt , OleiMOM Heavy on n Dull Iliey. NEW YOniC , Oct. 30. There was little ac tivity and smill variation In prlcra on the stock market today except In a few special cases. Consolidated Oas was the conspicuous feature , with a break of S points , to 194. The stock fell euveral paints between sales on dealings In single lots of 100 nharrH. The last sale was a rally of 3 per cent. Consolidated Oas at l'J4 shows a fall of 7',4 points from the pilce on September 1C , on which day It sold at 241V4. Today's slump was effected by the bears with liie purpose of uncovering stop loss orders. They argued that the result of Tuesday's mu nicipal election might be nn orgnnlxeel agitation for "dollar gas. " Union "Pacific was heavy throughout on rumors that the foreclosure fale of Ihe property might bo enjoined. The stock was over a point off at one time , but rallied % . Hurllngton alone of the list was traded In to the extent of moro than 10.000. It was strong on favorable crop reports from along Its lines * . The total sales of all Mocks were little more lhan 100,000 shares. The strength of tile market generally was duo to the closing up of contracts for the holiday , wnlch virtually ex tends over to Wednesday , as Monday's transac tions are expected to be InslKnlficanl , pending llio rcsulls of Ihe elections , and on account of Monday being a bank holiday In London. The substantial Increase In the loans of t5oi > ,0ir. In Ihe bank slatement Is the Hrst In crease shown since the statement of September 21. The contraction of loans from that date to October 10 was H , C38,3fO. made necessary by the sharp demand from the Interior for money. Although there has been an active movement of currency from this city to St. Ixmls during tin. week , to move the cotton crop , the net move ment has been this way , and that the * Interior banks have more money than Is needed Is Hhown In the Item of deposits , which IIUVB Increased t7Ffi4ii , representing In purt 'the surplus fund of Interior banks. The bidding- for mercantile paper ban continued very active all week , In terior banks continuing to offer funds In this Increase In loons In the hank statement , -while partly due to purchases of mercantile paper , Is probably due for the moht part to operations on account of the pending Union Paelllc fore- department of the local money market. The closure sale. The Union ) Pacific has been the eivershadowlnB Inlluence In the stock market , which was other wise exceedingly narrow and entirely profes sional thmiiKhout the week. Rome confusion ha- seemed to exist In the mln-la - of holders of Union raclfle fe-curltles at times as to the e-ffect of Ihe developments at Washington on their Interests. Hut the week's nel result shows that they con sider themselves substantially worn * off than they were last Saturday. The stock fell 4 per cent on Monday on the government's announce. ) Intention to poMpone the foreclosure mje. It lieltig feared that the * whole plan of reorganisa tion was threatened. The reorganization commit , tee announced that It would bid the full amount of the government's claim on the main line , thai all allotments innelo under ( he plan to Kansas ' I'aclHc security holdera would remain reserved for the reorganization of the Kansas line , and that no change In the plan of reorganization was InvolveIn 'them. This , coupled wllh the an nouncement of the government that It would ac cept this bid on the main line , rallied Ihe slock. Intlmatloni that the reorganization syndicate would be loser bv the Increased bid , which had Increased some (13.000.00i ) over that contemplated for the whole * system when the plan was made seemed to causa Irritation and explanations were offered that Ihe Increased outlav by the svndl. e'ate was to be nmipfm-ated by allotment of jlrst mortgage bonds and preferred stock. The ryndl- cate. It Is announced , receives par In the new 4 per cent bonds and 50 per cent In the preferred Hock for the money furnished by It. This. It was explained , would not neceevltalet the ab sorption of securities that would otherwUe * have accrued to the treasury of the new company , but the Irt-uo of additional boniU to the | rir value of eit least | S.VO.IW ( > . H further developed that the Increased hid male no provMon for the subsidized portion of lire * Kansas 1'nclfle. the bid on that portion being con ldeie-d as withdrawn - drawn ami the reorganization Interests relying em their control of llnea ami a connecting link which can he built to parallel that portion and completethu schemf * . If thev were iinnhlo to re- cure * the KansnM I'.iclrte on thejr own terms. re1m price for the week was about what It was b fie | the recent 15 ee"ond asEenmen' . was made. Kan tian I'aclllc consols have suffered to the extent of 10T4 pT cent. " * The activity and weaknert'Of Union I'.iclflc and the susceptibility to .Htiaclt of Kuirar nIf. - fecle-1 Ihe whole * market during the week but > some recoveries were made' yesterday and to. dav. Tnostlv on eoverlnps of C9ntrae ts In nntl'1- ! I.allon . of ( he election * . CiiFh wheat nirnln rinlnft o the dollar mark has ulro' strengthened the marleM. The extraordinary rhnwlnm of net hen ings for September for the ( rrdln-carrylnsr roads were n favorable Influence , e * were Iho honei of rarlv frrwts nml the end of yellow fever In the south. I'acinc Mall has been affected by a bad showing of September fnrnlntrs and has lost ! idM per rent. fonroHdated ft" has fallen lli points ( since l nt Saturday. Fucar ! over 2 points lower. The railroad lift isenerally shown ( imall pet declines , and HurlmMpn and Northern Pa. rifle preferred show different tralnr. Ioe In Ihe coalerH were * more- conspicuous , runidiiir up to . per cent In Delaware & Hudson and 314 I1- . cent In Su > quelianna WeMern preferred. In the bond market ll'e active * lmie are lower , but only to .the * exlfnt of a fraction ex cept is above peefled. | Total sales , is ( mom. United Slates new 4s coupon held at 1214. n'w hlch record , end today'- bid wa iJS'J. The reclntrred bond * of tha i * nie Issue sold for 1Z7H. a new hlKh point , and todav's l.lcl wa > 1JT . Th * deinanj for thete bomls li attrib uted partly to the transfer of linhllnei In gov ernment securities of an earlv maturing nerlo'l. Tha BvenlneI'oit'H ie- I'oit'H Ixindon financial cable- Kram ay ; "Thu etock marketi wr firm to day. American * were food and closed over the I parity on the belief that New York will make thine * Ix-llfr on Monday , The monetary > ok her It moit unctrtatn. The market la to - > ay th * Hank of England over 12 oXl.WO next we'k On : the * either hieml mnty wai borronetl by the bank in , n.ns < \ i-n Thmsdny nnd It remain * to ; ellscover , | the t ank'ii future p 1 cy toward the "iar k"t. The rumors of s.ime millions < if gold going " India nre probably Incorrect or much IBR- Keiatfd. " . The follonlnx ncre the tinting quotations on the * lenJInRlocks of the New York lodays AlrhUon I3' iloptd V H do pfd llallhnore * k Ohio . 13 < t St. P. ' Om Canada Pacific . . . . 7UH elo nfil US CanadaSouthern . MXf St. P. SLAM 181 Central Pacific 13 Ho. Pacific. . 'JO Chrs.AOhlo | vl' ! , So. Railway HH ChicagoA Alton . . .1)12 ) do pfd .IDS C..U.AQ MM Tox.m .t Pacific. . . . lUi O.AK. I 34 Union P.icitic t r. , as C.O. C.A St L . . . . .13 It ) . P. I ) . A. O 8 dopfd 80 Wnb.iHh 7 Do ] , A Hll.l-.on. . . .114 do pfd IRU Del. L. . A W 185 Wheel. A 1. . K. . . . 1M Den.AlUoG I ! ' * Wheel..V L. B. pfd 11 ! < elo pM 44' Aelanin V\ 1HB Krlo ( new ) I5'4j American Kx IHl KrleUlpM 3ll * Uiille.il Stales Kx. . . 41 Ft. Wnvno 107 WcllHFarro KX..103 (3 real Northern pfd. 1311 A. Cot. Oil . 51 Horklne VMIev. . . BU do pfd . 174i < IllliiolRRontr.ll. . . . t02j ! Am'n Splrltn . H > ll LnkeiErloAW. . . . 17 ! do pfd . 274 elo pfel Am , Tobacao. . . . . . . tail Latin Shortt 171) elo life ! . Kill I.oulRvllle ANasli. Ml Chlc.lrn Oan Manhattan L 1014 Coim. Hu . . . . . Met. Traction 101 * < Com. C.llilo Co . 175 Michigan Contr.il..103 Col. F. , V Iron . 3JH Minn , h St. L ! 4 * < do pfd . 1 elolfttpfel H.I Oen. Klectrlo . 33 ! < Mo.lMclflo 30t nal . 4MV , Mobile * Ohio 27 Oan . 43 Mo.K. & T 13 Lead . 3 < U elo ptd 3U- < elo pfd. . . . , . 11)14 Chlcaifii. lull , A. L. , . H Nat. Lin. Oil . 1UH eloplel 28 Oreron Imp Co . 1'J N.J. Central O'-i Pacific Mall. . ( ) ! { 1 N. Y.Central. .10SM Pullman Pal . 171 N. V. Chi. .V SU L. . . 134 Silver Certificates. . 68 > < ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Stand , Hope AT. . . , elo'-'d ptd' . . , , ! . ! . . . 35 Sugar 141 < Norfolk A Western 13 elo prd 113 * * No. Amer. Co 4k T. C. A Iron 'JilH No.Paclflc 10KH U..S. Leather _ 7V < elo lifel SI ! * * do li M 081 * OutarleiA W Itl U. S. Hubber 10 Ore. It , A NtlVj 91 * ilo pfd. , 01 o \VestyruUnloii 8H P .Chi. Gt. Wcntora. . . 13' < Ill [ Northwestern Koo'.t Island SI . LoulsAS. F duVst. . . . ' . ! ' - ' _ elo pfd IMfl elo pfd 544 second assessment paid. The total pales of slocks today were 100,500 thaic. , Inclullnif ! Cld-ano , lli.rl ne.on & CJulncy , 21.420 ; Nortbein Paclllc , 4Ml ; rit. Paul , 7,5 , ' j Union Pacific , 7.C40 ; Hay Stale Oas , 10.129 ; Chicago - cage Uas , 4 , :5 ; Consolidated Oas , 1,033 ; Sugur , 7,935. 'XeMV YeirU Moni'y MnrUe't. NFAV YOHK. Oct. 20. MONEY ON CAl.Iy Ne.mlnally 2 per cent. PHIMi : Ml-itCANTIl-n : PAPKH-3H T4i ! Per cent. STKHMNO. KXCHANOIJ-Market steady , with actual business In bankers' hills at t4.STiUfH.ST.7i for demand ami J4.WST4.F2 > ) , for sixty daysj posteJ rates , } 4.83 < ii4.S3 > & and JI.SCiM.i.G',4 ; com mercial hills. fl.SlfH.Sl't. Sll.vnit CKHTlFirATBS oSUfieMc. HAH SIM'I3H-5Siic. MMXIC'AN IXI > U\HB-4Jo. 11ONDS State b-nds : ilull ; railroad bonds firm ; government bonds llrm : United States new 4s , reg. , 127' , ; coupon , 12SiUi 4 . n-g. , 1121 ; coupon , 11514 ; 'if , W ; Cs , reg , , IHVt ; 5s , coupon , llf.i ; Closing quotations on bouJs were aa follows : U7S. no\v4a.rt . . . .li7ii ! : ( iNfJ. O. 5s 1I3 > < U.S. \v48COil..rj' < li IN. O. tin U. S , 4s.re * .112)4 . C. 4s , U. S. 4ncoup .11SH . . .w. . , .v..w 1 H.,1'JO U. S.'B. re ? lI No. Paclllo 3 6 U.S. 3u.ro ? lll ! < No. Paclllc . 4 0' ' < U. S. SB , coup 116)1 N. V. O , VSt. L. 4H..1IH District 3. tl.lH IDJ'i N. A W. Us Ala..class A. . . ma N. W. Consols 144VJ Aln.clas-in. . . HH N. W. Deb. 5 % 117 4 Ala. , class O. . . .1(10 ( Ore. Nav.lHti 11U Ala. Currency. ' Ore. Nav. 4a . . . . U'J'i . SllU , O. S. L. ti . t. r. lilt Atchtaona : ! ! . 4n. ! o. s. u T H. t. r va < t ( Mn.-lclaSo.'JnilH. i. Imp. Isli , t. r..Ha ) Chic. Te-nu .101)N. Imp. fin. t. r . . , C..VO. its .lia Pacific im of 'or . , .luam C. II. AD. 4'41. ' . ' KuailliiT 4s . M4 D..tll O. Isti. . . . ' , R. O.UVjl iHls . 8m n.AK. O. 4 . KH St. L. A I. M. Co.i. i H3 KatjtTe-nn. l t .11111 St. L. AS. F.Oon. 13.11 im ErliO n. 4H 70'-4 ' St. P. Consols . 13H ! < F. W..tU. IH. t. r. . iiH St. IV C. & I * . lHts..lllL6 Jen. Kh'c. fn. . . .lOHj St. 1 > . C. .t P. 3H . 11BK G. II. S. A. IIH. . . .101) ) S. O. noufuiid. ( ? . H. .t S. A.Jds. . . . _ . Southern Hv. 3s. . . . 01 H. 4cT.Ccnt. 5i. . . 111) ( S. H. AT. OH liOSi H. A T. C. con OH. .1(14 ( Timi.uiWBet3s . . H.5 Iowa C. Ists Tejx. Pae. t , ( J. lRt-i U3l < K. P. iBtH. t. r Rl ) ' < Tex. Paa. He. 'Jits. . V'U K. P. con.t. r. .110 II. V. Ists 10-.J La. Now Con.la . . U. P. I ) . AG. Ists. . 4rt L..VN. Uul 4s. . . . H4 Wnb. iHtSa UHl < Mlbuourl OH , 1IKI Wab.Jels 71' ! ' < M. K.AT. IMs 00 UV Shoru4s . . . . M. K. AT. Is 83V Va. Cenlurh's O"-1 N. Y. C. lBt 117) < I Va. iluforrJil 4 Ilnntoii Stork UiiiKuions. nOSTON , Oct. 30. Cnll loans , 3ff4'j per eent ; time loans , 3V45I4H per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonils and jnlnlnt ; shares : A.T.AS. F 13)1 ) w. Kicc. jita r.a American Suiar. . 1I1H Eil. Kins. Ill 158 Am.S-.igar nfil . . . liKii : Gen. Elej. ptd. . . . 82 Bat-Slato I ( Jas . . . . _ Atclilaon nld . 29 > { Bell I Telephone. . . J > 55 AtchlHon 4s . Billi UontonA I Albiur. 'J10 Oun. F.hso. .is . 0l , DofiloiiAiMuliio. 1 . . 1UI \Vls. Cent Os . 123 C. 1I . II. A Q US9 { Allonos MlntnirOi I > 0 Fltchbun- I OIU Atlantic. . " ' < Ge-nural Kluctne. . . Hfix : lloston A Mo.ilaii 13' ) Illinois Stml. . . 1C ) lliittoA Mexican Central. . S7 ( RalumetA Hocln. . 4AO N. Y..V N. K fill Centennial 1M < Old Colo-.iv 181 Fraiilclln 1HV O.S. L IK Ke.irsar/e IB Rubber 17 Oncuol.1 37 Union Paclllc aM < Ouluoy 110 \ViHlKnel HI' ' Tamar.wtt 130 V , . i Knel nlu 1UO Wolverine 15J < \ \ . rile-e Still FrniirtNCO Milling < luoliitloiin. SAN rilANCISCO. Oct. 30. The ollllal closln auotatlons on mining stocka today were ns fol lows : Alt.l 11 Itale Jc Norcross. . 13 0 AlphuCon 14 JUBIIC' ' VH Amlen 'JH Ko'itucUy Con 4 lielcher fiS Mexican 49 HestAlljlc.ior. . . . fill OuelilanUlCoa. . . . 1UII Bullion 14 Ouhlr. U7 Caledonia -1 Over.ii.in IT Challenge Con.I'i I'OtOKl. . r. > Chollar (17 ( . r.er. . Confidence 1(15 ( Scorpion . Con. Out. A V.i 130 Sierra NUV.UI. . . . H5 Con. Imporl'il 1 Union Coi : . It ! Con. Nrw York. . . IS Utah Cut . 17 Crown Point 45 Yellow Jacket. . . . fi ? Kxcncquer 'A Standard . 103 . . . . 47 Sliver bors , S7-c ; Mexican dollars , drafts , sight , nitc ; drafts , telegraph , SOc. Yor k .111 ii I lie ( jniitiilloiiK. NI3W YOUK , Oct. 30. The following are the closing mlnlne quotations : Chollar. fill Ontario : < oj Crown Point 5i ! Oonir Bl Con.Cal. A Va. . . 110 Plvinontii ( Ml DoartwooJ , III ) OulckBllver 101) ) Gould A Curry. . . . : u Oulckailvur DM. . . IIII ! ) Hale A Nornro 9. mo Sierra Nav.i'la. . . . 70 Ilomeslako 300(1 ( St.iinlard 1 C > 0 Iron Silver iifi Union Con 37 Mexican 40 Yellow Jiic'.ciit . . . . 50 I.oiuliin Slock ( liiotntlonii. I/ONUON , Oct. 30. 4 i. m. C Consols , m'.v. . 11113-ltl Mexican ordinary. 1 ! ) Consols , acp.'t 11 Hi si. Paul common. , ml Can , I'acilic H'J Ila.ullnir 11H Krlo IBS Men On. now H H llrlnlHtliM US Atclilicn 1 4 III. Coiur.i _ linti L. AN HAH SIIA'EH Qulel al 27',4d per oune-e * . MONI3Y 254 lier cent. Tin ; rate of discount In the open market fo fliorl bills Is 251fj2Tt per cent ; for three months bills. 2T1S3 per cent. Ool < l Is iiiou-d | teuUy at llucnos Ayrcs n 181,30 ; Ufcbon , 47 ; Home10.1.40 ; gold bars , 77u lid UVflcly IliinU Sjiliinii < . NEW YORK , Oct. 30. The weekly hank state ment shows Ihe follnwlng changes : Surplus reserve servo , Increase , J1.3C7.100 ; InJiis , Increiife. ( "i,025 , 100 ; specie. Increase , JK'.S.Ot" ) ; legal lenders , In cr'-iife , | 2,4$0rcO : eleposlts , Increat-e , (7.874 O'O clr rilhitk.n. Increase , (1110,400. The banks now hoi (24,471SOO In e-xcet-s of the reiulrement8 | of tb 25 per eent rule. I-'eiri'Itfii Flu ii lie11 ii I. PA HIS , Oct. 30. Three per cent rentes , 103 20o for the * account. IIIJltM.N' . Oct. 30. KxchanKe on Ixindon , J maiks 3ji,4 pfgs. for checks. KlmuuliilnleH NEW OHM-IANH. Oct. 30 , ( 'learltiKs. ( I ( i.0.:95 HAI/TIMOIelJ. Oct. SO , Clt-arlnts. { 2 C ,4(3 ( : ba unces. 1347. C21. ItOHTON. Oct. CO. Clearings , 110,983,922 ; ha une-pH. II 57.1,3n. NHW YOHK. Oct. 30.-OlearlnKs , III9.4S2.97 ! balmier * . JC.C..fi.4S > " . l'IIII.AIii.l'IIIA : Oct. 30. Clearings , 110,102 032 : bnl'inces. I1.7W.7I.3. MEMPHIS. Oct. 3d. Clearings. 1306.313 : bal ances , 1101,203 ; New York exchange , telling at ' " ( MNCINNATI , Oct. 30 Money. 2 ! { TG per cent. New Y > rk exchange , 25o premium. Clearings : , ii.rio.8To. ST. I.OI'IS. Oct. SO.-Hearlngs. 13.203729 ; bal ances. 1618 158 ; money. 6j8 per cent ; Ne / Yuri ; exrbange. par hid. 25c nremlum iirked. ( HKMao , Oct. SO. Clearings. II5.W9 3. New Yolk e-xc'iaiiKC. 20c premium. Sterling enclmnge , dull ; pelted rales , I4.fc'if(4.80. ( T-ie local stock market was linn ; South Hide I. aualn broke the record In hlKh priced and went to C5 % on fur ther gains In tralllc : doting prlcen : Htiaw- lui.-inl , 31U ; South Side L. WVtt ; llili-ago , 100 % : Ulainond Match. 138 ; Italic rilieel , lli'i ; lllscillt , C2U- NKW YOHK , Ot-1 30. \ YOOIBtra < ! y ; Heece. ! ( { ? 31c : Texin. 13S17c. KT. I/5l'IS. Oi-t. 30VOOI. . Quiet but i-teady und unchunRed ; medium. ISiiSlc ; IlKht , line , lyu GlC' c ; heavy , line , Ifftlte ; tub wanheil , 2i31c. I/1NPON. Oct. an. There were heavier lc.n . qnlrliK In the wool market duilnic the week In eonw iucnce rf limited euppllts. I'ew Cape Inff Ooo.l IIoj | and Natal pcourrit chaiiKed hand ff The price * obtained were better than Ihore of the lust rerlef. The- arrivals of wool for tin- vlxlh ccrlei today are as follow * : New South Wales , 7,013 bales : Queensland. 12 f ! > 4 lirl Vic- torla , 4,400 bales : Hontb Australia , 1.4' < 6 hales ; West AuitralU. 2 lal Tatmanla , l.bu bales : New Zealand , 4.811 bales : Oape of Oool Hnpc and Nftal. 7,902 halo , miklnv a total of 3S.,51 ( baler , Including C(00 balrs rent direct. Tlie Import * for the -week were ! New Hoiitli Wales. 4.710 bales ; Melbourne. 1,200 talm ; South Audralla 4tS Iwles ; New Xealand. 1,123 bales ; fare of aood Hope and Natal. (71 hales : HI. r < t rburi : . SC bales : Marseilles , 4(2 balti , llombar , " 6 bale , an a 11C tilei tundrlt * . /\\Ittll I il'P PTlPfXttntPTlf" / ; ' OMAHA Ll\Ii \ , SI OCR SIARKhl Only a Handful of Oattlo ou Snlo nnd Tow Hem. DAY'S BUSINESS DEVOID OF FEATURE Cnttlc 1'cnx Clonrcil nt .Umnt stcndy lint lloK" Drop iv MoUol niul Co Oft Slonly. SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 30.-Uccclpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hortcs October 30 918 3.5S9 930 1 October ' > 6,553I.CS7 2,047 El October SS 7,13'i 3.WI . . . . 2 < October 27 6.TOS 4.451 2,539 6 October 20 V-'IC ' 6,5o'J 3,113 . . . . October ! 3 6,307 1.SS1 1.001 7 October 23 1,634 4,2jG S55 . . . . October 22 2,9:17 : 4.Cf.3 2,2W October 21 3,722 4,80 ! CCS 23 October 20 3.SM 6,137 D.ICS . . . . October 19 4,477 2.C25 3,301 . . . . October IS 6.C67 C71 10,154 H October IB 6Z3 3,397 4.42J . . . . October 15 2.72S 3.153 CSI . . . . October H 6M 3,303 1.091 1 The ofllnlal number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road was : " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , ll'scs. O. & St. 1-i. Uy 1 O.M Missouri 1'aclno Uy. . . . 2 U 1 * . System 3 10. 4 1 K. , R. & M. V. n. H. 21 11 K.R . St. 1' . . M. & O. . . S 2 R & M. H. II. 11. . . . 12 23 C.C. . , H. & Q. .Uy. . . . . . . . 3 C. . U. 1. & r. Uy. , K. J _ . Total receipts13 5S 4 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each ouvcr purchaslnu the num. ber of head Indicated : lUiycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co H Ml O , 11. Hammond Co 36 Slii . . . . Swift and Company 301 fi..n 2'J ' Cudahy Packing Co S04 1,174 13 hobman & Uothschllds. . C \V. I. Stephens 6 Krebbs & Co 50 ; Cudahy , Kansas Cl'y 2c9 Nelson Morris , Chicago. . . 221 Planklnlon. .Milwaukee 1SO . . . . Other buyers 19(5 ( Left over 09S . Toahi : 1.239 Hccclpls for the week , with comparisons : Cattle. HOBS. Shocp. Week onellnc Oct. 30..3I.3SS 1M.S11 9.C.3 We-t-kclldlmrOct. 23..22.2 22,4Sr , jr. . : . * Week emllnK Oct. 1(5..27,170 ( 19.S12 1U.3 | Vcek endltifr Oct. 9 27.S34 27.102 ll.OM Ve-ck endlliK Oct. 2..24.I.SG 27.S07 G. l llecelpts for the month , with comparl- ons : I Cattle * . Hoss. Sheep. ctober 112,102 JKj.IWI t2B.S . eptomber 9.6 ? . 1 . .H 4S.j 1C ! : . . . . CS 1S5 17G.MS 3S.401 4v " ' S5.H04 1B9.I77 7U.214 nr'n . . si MI wsso cs.sai l"irPh " 52,917 HOHS 7i,3'0 ' > bruafy . . . . . . . 47 133 112,291 M.0 9 tinimry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9G4 " 3.50511091 CATTM3 Tlio receipts of catlle were ho smallest of any day since ? the middle of lie month , bill coming at Ihe close * of a veek of such large rece-lpls It was a roller o have a letup In the run. The ma rice-1 as sual on a Saturday was without matcrla liaiifie * of any kind and was entirely elevolil f Interesting fealures. There wore a few loads of cornfod l.eevcs . n the * yards , the bcsl of y./ile-h sold al ! J 70 The prices' paid were about the same s prevailed on yesterday's market. Only four or live loads of cows and lielf- re were offered and they also sold nt 'Th 'mosfof the catlle here were feeders me n peed many of them on tlio common- sli order. The market wns slow and un hanged. Hepre-senlallve-s sales : NATIVES. HKUP STKEHS. ia Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 0 11701470 1..1140 13 73 3..KHM W 90 ' . ' . ' . . 433 43..1011 4 40 30..1(182 ( 4 40 1..1100 315 - - - - ? ; , 32'- ! -033 313 2..1130 3 15 . . . . . 8(0 4 00 ' iift&jr iiooo ; ; ! ; 1. . . . ICO 5 00 STOCKBUS AND 1 " ' " 1W 1WWESTKHNS. . COI.OIIAI30. r feeders..IlKtt $3 W 16 feeMlers..lOiB $3 J. . r feeders. . . . 785 370 1 feeder KO 3.0 . SOUTH DAKOTA. I tailing f-70 SCO 1 tailing S40 3 JO 8 tailings..1175 3 10 1C tailings..1101 3 20 1 stcer.V 970 S 4(1 ( 1 steer. 10SO 340 8 feeder , ; . . . : 1003 3 TO 3 tailings..KM 32. , 7 Ialllngs..l302 3 2T. 12 ateers 12o7 3 6n 1 heifer. ( SO 2 M ) 13 talllnes..lOf.O 330 T inlllmii 13SO 3 S5 2 feeders. . . . 970 3 f.O HOOa-fric week cloteMl with a moderate run of bops and with the market still lower. The Irado opened this morning about 5c lower end bell that way until the close. The hog ; soM nt i 8.2588 . with the hulk of the sales nt S3 W 3.33. Yttterday the h-ifs bold at I3.30ir3.62i.4. with lie rnoet of the Bale's at I3.3oii3.40. The course of the ting market the past week was steadily downward. The week opened at a Incline an I each day's market was lower , with ! when there wan a the excp Un of Thurnlay. "light reaction. At the close of the wrek the market was 20c lower than at the close * of he prcvlmia "eek. The sener.l l" ' * ' ' ; .0' . 5' market during October was lower , values , bring , , "d- lower at the cloee of the month than they were at the . . The tendency of the market - ket durlnt : He.pteml.er . was also lower , the hlKh nolnt of the year to elate having been touchel snVtemlier 2 Hogs are now selllnK at the lowi-rt pSiiH tr-ucbed since July. Hepresentatlvc sales : C-n Av Sh Pr. No. Av. rib. Pr. icO325 290 ICO J3 10 'CO ? 58 J ? 5 $ jg 60 325 ' 64 318 120 330 ' 3S , 323 C4 2S1 fcO SCO f { fo 3V.- M 303 40 350 i 80 323 75 2S7 200 330 IR to 3 27' < , 54 281 80 330 ? i . . . 330 C3 . 3C4 120 33.1 103 320 330 D8 . 2C8 120 33' . .30.1 SO 3 30 122 . S7B IB ) SM 302 40 330 f,3 . 2vO 1W 33. , .277 t 330 01 . 3I > 120 33. . S,7 ! " (0 330 C.1 . SI' ' ! 40 33. 3Ji )20 ) 330 f.l . 310 120 333 : * ! ! no 330 n . Mw 335 . .31S 40 330 r2 . 2 ! , ! 1W ) 33. , os to 330 M . 271 120 333 ' " ' " ai' . . . 320 57 . JS7 K 3 35 , . . ! ) 120 3 * ) ni : . MI sa 335 'A . . . . .320 240 330 M . 2S1 12 * 335 73 . 273 120 3 SO C7 . 2SO . . . 333 49 . 313 160 330 4 . 2VI . . . 340 W ' . 2S4 120 330 CI . 218 40 340 43' . 330 120 330 72 . 218 40 340 49 . 3)2 KO 3 SO 1'IOS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 . ISO . . . 175 11 . M . . . 320 1 . jo . . . SCO f , . 441 . . . 320 1 . 120 . . . 275 3 . 3 3 . . . 32. ' , 3 . 370 . . . 300 7 . 348 . . . 325 I . . . . SSO . . . 3"0 4 . IM . . . 333 1 . ] ! n . . . 3 fiO 1 . 270 . . . 335 9 . 315 . . . 3 13 1 . 410 . . . . 3 33 BIH3BI' There were a , few loads of cflininonish hheei. In the jnrils and the market was about Ktrauy , Itenretntatlvo mien : No. Av. 1'r. 13 native iwes . 74 13 fto 29 native wethrrn . IOC 4 ( < 0 CHIU.KiO M Vlf STWJIC M.UIICKT. Ciiltlf n Kull IlliiMlllKln > r for \ \ ' < -c-k _ Ill.lTN I.IMVCP llfllVV ItfffllllN. CHU'AOO , Oct. 30. The rattle market cloyed 10S15K higher than a week IIRO , with the ilcinaiid considerably Improved. The wldefiireml diouth In the farming feclloim has caiiseil niiny cattle to he put on full feeil much eailler than iifual. This will result In an early marketing of ( at _ _ _ _ Kiiod'nVicliVrti : 13,00 Yo "I3.fc5 bulls , choice lo tit. tra. 13.10 to 14.10 : lielftr * . choice to prime. J3.JO to II. CO ; cows and heifers. KOOI ! lo choice , I3.3.'i to tS.75 ; calved , choice to fnncy. IC.23 lo JC.73 ; Tekan > leerp. fair to choice. | 3.Si lo I3.i0. ! Today brouiiht the week's iecelit8 | of IIOKB iii to the cnormotu numb r of 2W.O'iO head , iunlnn 177.MO head last w k. Toduy'H trade was fairly active at a further ! decline of .IfilOc. price * clos. Inn about JJdSf-- lower Hum a wit-k aiiii. He. relpts ale expected to continue llhtral and low prices aic generally looked for. Kalr In ch'.lce , 13.45 to I3.CS ! heavy pscklntr Ints , IJ.15 to IJ.f.0 ; ct.mmon lo choice. 13.40 to 11.70 ; K' " l to chol lliiht $3.CO to 11.70 ; common to good llclit. JJ.Sj to I3S5 plus , 12.75 to 13.70 ; cull' , tl.ifl lo J3.10. rjnly about l.WK ) head of nheep were received today , but the ricflpts for the wtek foot up about H fl head. KKalrikt only 71. 418 head lait weik The few offerlnirs were n.ld at ycnter lay's t.rlccJ. . rales telnjc on basis of li.CO to 13.00 fur inferior rheep up In 11.25 and 11.50 for choice lo CXAlS < "td"-U < ; atlle. 500 head ; IIOKS. 20.0PO headi thVrji."i.Mi head , SI. I.onlM l.lvc Slock , BT UWI8. Oct. 30. < 'ATT1.K Htrdpts , WO head ; shipments , 300 head. Market steady for native" , with no lop grades here ; Texans , steady ; fair to fancy native thlpnlne and export tern , I4.10Q5.30 ; bulk of sales , I4.l0fj4.i0 ; ilrinicd beef and butcher ktftrs. | 4.b0 4.(5 : bulk of sales , tt.Xfft.K ; steer * under 1,000 Ibs. . | 3.40fri.lS , bulk df akI3.COQ3.76 ; ttorkera and fefdtrs , tl.W ® 4 IS ; bulk of sales , l3.ZOfi3.4I ; coiva and liclftru , | 2.COQ1.2i ; bulk fc cow * , \i.MiUli \ cunning " . . nd IndUn , % 4.o < > hulk ft inlcs , I J. ( Hi 5.7S. con * nn \ hetfcti , IIOOH Urcc-lptu , J.POO head , fhll'mfntf ' , . hend. MntKft ( c loner ; llKlit , ISMJSLU ; mined , | J.s f3.tO ; h * vy , IJ.M'.frJ.rd. SHEEPHecdpts , W > hcmli shlrmrnt * . nonr. MnrVi-t ntcndy ; imtlxr muttons , U.VQO4.U ) stock. rrs , ) t.2S < ft.Oi ; culls and buckn , Jl.WOS.OO ; Umbi , . W. \ 'TT York Iilvp no Id N13\V YOHK , Oct. m.-I , itAt head ; no trading : KurofCsn cable * quoin American Fleers nt lOHCllUdj refrlRcrntor b f nt 7H iS'id ; exxirt | . lt $ beeves , IS saep n < J 4,043 quarters of beer. CAl.Vns Itcrrliitu , M head. Market n lft but utendyeals , IS.tOWWfl ; Rrnrsel * . IJ.POtll.W. S1IKKP AND lMl s ICecelpln , 3,138 hmd , Market Mcndy but > lu1t ; shrrp , I1.W4J4.C5H : lambs. IJ.6006.fO. 1loaHccolptit , 5.J59 head. Market dull at ICnnnnn City l.lvo Slooli. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 30.-CATT.K-HeMpU ! 700 ; tnnrket steady , unchanged ; only retail trml . Tcxns steers , l3.OOni.SO ; Texans , I2.COQ1.60 ; na tl\p cows nd heifers , tl.OOIf I 10 : stockem nnd feeders. U.OOU4.65 ; bulls , | .fQ.40. . I1OOS Hccelpts e.fi'O ; market steady to t lower ; bulk of nalcs. J.4i.i ; , f,1.M : henvles , 1.45J 3.10 ; packrrii , | 3.303.10 ; mixed , IS.lOQ.I.Mi llfhts. I3.4SU3.M ; vorktrs , l3.UR3.COi | < lns , No market. Iiiillniiniiiilli l.lvc Stork , INDIANA1-OMS , Oct. W. CATTU IIrcclplf , 1W head ; rhlpments , none ! market , quiet ixt qtiotahly unclianec < l prices. 11OOS Heoelpls. 3.700 henil ; shipments , 1.0M bend ; mnikct , nctlxe ; t , " "tl to choice mt-dlum and heavy , l3.7Mf3.75 ; mixed , I3.60JJJ.70 ! com mon llRhls , I,1f01i3.70. KIIiir-li-crl.l : : ! | ! < , 300 bond ; shipments , 200 head ; no quotable change. Kuttl It unfit lt > I.Ire Sfrtck. HART lU'PFAlXX ( Vt SO. OATTMQ.ulet. . HOOS fiood to choice , U.S5 ; common to CToiJ I3.40J73.KO ; | ilq , common tn choice , I1.S5W3.S7U. SIIHKP Choice to selected welbcru , l4.6Wfl.7J ! culls to common , 12 tiHl3.2. > . I.miNvlllo llv < - Stoi'k. 1/)1TSYII.1.K | , Ky. , Oct. 3i-C-ATTl.K Stcnily and unchanRrd. - fli HOOS Pull nnd f.c lower ; b-st heavy nnd medium IIOKS , l3.rrlfT3.60 ; IlKhts. ? 3. ( . Slll.ip : : AND I AMIS ! Hull and unchnnRe.1. Cliu-lnnall ltv < > Slni'k. CINCINNATI , Oct. 30. HOOS-Weak nt I3.N tr.i.70. < 1ATTU--8leni1y nt f2.2nr.IO. , Sllii-i'-lull at I2.2.f4.00 ; lambs , lower nt I3.75j5.40. SK.l1.III SlfVlll. llecord of receipts of live slock nt the four principal markcta for October 30 : ( Mlllc , Horn. Sheci. . Omaha 51 ? 3,59 ! > - ) chicnKo ioo : oow ire > Kannas City 700 c MO sl . IjOUls 6CO 3000 VOO Totals 2.C18 SUM "TflO AiiUTlrnii KiMMirllliv. In l.oiuloii. IXDNDON. Oct. 30. The market for Ameilcan securities openrd Him ami icmalncil KO all day on nn Improved Kiwrnl feellm ; . The closa was linn , with a Kenerally llBht domand. Oil MnrliotH. Oil. CITY , I'a. , Oct. So.-l-Vrillt bilances. 61c ! certlllcntPK. no bids ; chlpmentH , 121,371 bbls.i ruiiH , 45.C20 bbbi. IN OUR NBXT To tlioiu who ili"jltv to rrap llu > bi-nolltH of HPMU- lallvrtrannaellonH In SloekH , HonilH , Grain , Cotton , Colloo. Iron , etc , made by The Mutual Contest Co ( Incoriio.iatt'd IflS'J. ) \vo will Bond the boHl nnd falrimv propoHltlon1 ovof oniMTiI by a UKSl'ONSIllLKvoncvra ilolntra LE' O1TAJIATK bUHliiOHH. No Knowledge of Speculation ITooossnry. No Liability Beyond the Amount Invested. Any amount received from 110 upward. All tram < actlonH made by experienced men , and surrounded by evtry FiifcKUaid that long ex perlence. and extreme caution can buggcst. Ucliublc lusuie Information Facilities for [ t Quickly. before the Information become * public and ti ! cream of the prollt Is lost Hafety our llrfct con- sltlenillon , laiKe i.iolltft . next. 1'ilnclpal can be withdrawn any lime at the option of InveMorp. Immediately after the election thcic will be a dei died movement In hevcral stocks , which hhould add Kieatly to the proceed of our next "Heallatlon , " nnd thoi-e who Invent teen will reap the benefits. Full particulars on application to MIGHT & CO , ( i ( ) Wall Street , New York , AT ITS PRESENT PRICK PRESENTS IN DUCEMENTS FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATION SELDOM , IF EVER , EWI1ALLEP. \Vo execute ordeis promptly , and Issue the most comprehensive itnd Intelligent report pub- Ils.ied. Akk lor our letter un KTOCKH , GRAIN AND PROVISIONS anil "SIX DAYS WITH ICING COTTON. " STUART & PADDOCK , BANKERS AND BROKERS. CO IIROADU'AV , NEW YORK. AMES IIL'ILDINO , 44 ! CHESTNUT BT. IIOSTON , MAPS. PHILADELPHIA. PA. The Wall Street Reporter Co \TI\C DICI'AR'IMIK.VT. IICMvlliiK' l.rcrn Iliillillnu , > . V. Will furnish ihi > ralln and ! ' the slandlni ; and lollahlllly of any Advisory Agents , Iliokcrs , ll.uikrm , Mining ICnleip Ises , etc. Our cxpeilenee In Wall J-'liee-t as well as uur coniu'clh.ns enable * us to Klve the best and most accurate report. If iepnrle.1 upin for our subfcrlberK In our columns , nn chargnvlll be made ; to all olhcrm u nonilnal fee of (1 will be charged for rnch re port , which will conrlst of detailed report In perconal letter , CuliHIpllon jnlco to the Wall Street Reporter , entltlim ; you to Ihn r.bove ami many other eijuil advantages to sprculatDrs , Is only two dollan ( I'- . < "J ) per annum. CHS ISTIE-STREET C'llplllll. Ijt.'D.lltlll. Knlly I',1,1. , Stocks , Orain and Provisions Iliioiii 11 ] i-U lleuirei of 'I'ruili , illilir. . ( Tel. ItiS ; . ) J. C. ClIIUSTll ! ; I'resldonl 13. J. STIIKBT Vice I'rcs elc ! n. W. KliNNiar. . . . . : . fli-orcinry Uavld T. HualB , Prest. Nc * 7627 , R P , f-'cal.VIco I'rcs r'nloii Viidoiuil llniik ( 'has. II. V. Lewis , dish. CaplUI. Ii'nn.ooO. KANSAS CITl , .Mo. , April U , 1W. We hereby ceillfy that iho Chrlitle-flreet Commission Company has this day voinine i.cc.l tiuslnc'Sg with u by in-putitlni ; Fifty Thousand 1'ollurs ( lii/.OOl / ( iO ) In ciifJi. "I'ctolen. ) CHAIILEr ! H. V LEWIS , ' BOYD & GO. , Telephone I OKI ) . Omiihu , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONSmuISTOCKS IIOAKI ) Ol > T1MI ! Dlrer-t wlreH lo Chicago and New York. Corrcr-pondents : John A.Vauni fc Co. ( ii.ii COLIINV 111 nDIM ; , Membcra PhlmKo llourd of Tr.ulei xlnco 1IC2. Grain , Provisions an I S. Y. Stocis ! Ordvra Ciiwh and Ktilure * Delivery Hollcllrd , Ollllllill ( Illle-i * , Iteieini I , \ . V. Life * . . . . Plifini * IHII , . , . I < M.VI ( ) .f. CUMPIIKLL , C. H. AiAGOON 6s CO. COMMISSION UROK2R5 Stocks Grain and Provisions 314 South (5th ( St OMAHA , NEB ,