to THIS OMAHA DAILY NE'E : IMtlDAY , OCTO1VEH 21 , 1808. COMMERCIAL AN ! ) FIXAXCIA Eoropoan War Scare Controlling Fact Among the Speculative Crowd , GRAIN MARKETS ON AN UPWARD SCAI IH'crtntirr AVIicnt AiUnni-rs TITO nil n Half On In nnil Corn , Onlx unit 1'rovlnloiiH Arc nnil CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Rumors of a fort ! coining European war nnd enormous e ; port engagements today caused n. dccldi rally In wheat prices. December close with u gain of 2U < i/2 3-Sc. Corn ndvanci 7-S&1C. Oats Improved ' 4tj5-Sc. 1'ork ai Jard lelt off at an advance of 12'ac ca < nnd ribs rose f'&lflOu. An old-fuHhloned European war scar nlih all thu trlmmlnss , was the conlru line Inlluenco In wheat at the openln JK-fore business started huio r 'jiorts fro the other side were to the effect .that gra market : ! were excited and up equal rjSB ( l-3c nnd English consols wens 3-Sff per cent lower. In addition to that the were reports from New York of cnormoi xport engagements of wheat by Europ IJien cumo a lot of supplemented news ' ( i similar encouraging nature from the 1 i prior. Minneapolis told of sales ot 130,0 ) > bs. ! of Hour yesterday , of which u thl ; wan for export , and there were ndvlces i "iBht Inches of snow In portions of tl northwest which had been relied upon supply a good portion of the coming mov ment of spring wheat from llrst hand An enormous business was transacted her For Instuiuo otic nrm that had bong ! i ills Tuenuay night on fuliy 2OwUOO bu. wheat , was credited with having sold lti i 00 bu. of It during Iho llrst hour. Ti dcmund WHS uucli that thu grain was rea ily absorbed , nnd the price , nfter ii sllgl ill [ > on some prollt taking , advanced to iiinhur llgure than It had yet reached. 1 noon December wheat hud started 2'ti21 higher than Tuesday's close at C77-Syi , and advanced to bMie and the market Ke ; abreast. Receipts hero wore only 3M ca and the total arrivals nt primary marke lur two days were 2U52uX ) bu. , again l.OOI.UUO bu. for one day a year ugo. Actu export clearings were 025,000 bu. The big ! out prices of the day were readied win Dei ember rose to GSUftGSG-Sc , duo to tl covering of a largo line of wheut by local speculator. At its conclusion tl market sagged back to about thu openll liguro December closing nt CSc sellers. Thu foreign situation was reflected corn , which started nt a sharp ndvanc The cable acceptances were enormous ai there were sales from hero to the seaboai direct of 1,500.000 bu. That Imltod actl' Covering by shorls and the heavy salu cash grain Bent the olrvntor people In the pit to buy futures. There was gene ous realizing of prolllu later on on lei property , but the demand \VIIB more the HUlllclent to absorb the offerings and tl advance was well maintained. The w weather was also a bullish Inilucnce earl but predictions of a diop In the temper turo tomorrow Dually acted as nn offs < Jlecelpts were 932 cars. December opem fyffilr higher at 32 3-M32c advanced 32'iiij32 ( 7-8c then declined to 32 5-io whli wan the selling price at the close. The speculative considerations whli moved the other grains was shared In I natH. There wan nn excellent demand f ash nnd prices ruled > ic higher. The ral was limited , however , by free realizing holders and by country selling. The bu Ing generally came from shippers again expert sales. May began Mij-Sc up 24 l-'i24 ' 5-Sc , advanced lo 24ic : , nnd r ficlcd to 2l' ' < .c at the close- . The bullish sentiment In provisions wi Htlmulaled by Iho developments in the ge nil speculative situation In food suppllt Shorts were forced to cover and they s cured most of the property from llri with English und continental connectlor Packers sold liberally on the advnnc which tended to check the upward ten tmcy. January pork opened 15c higher ? ! ) .3o , declined to $ ! .27 < , . advanced to $9. ' Mold off to $1.80 , then ndvnnced to $4.87 the cloning figure. Estimated receipts for tomorrow ar Wheat. 175 cure- corn , 440 cars ; oats , i urn ; hogs , 26,000 head. - Leading futures ruiiH.'d as follows : Articles. Open. Hlsh. LOTT. Co ! e. Tiles \VhC4tT Oct. . . . C' Di'O. . . May. . OsH'th ' forn. Oct. . . . 33 nan 33 Drc. . . . 32KP.U May. . . 34H-36 Ontn. DfO. . . May. . . Porit Di-o , . . sin R07S 810 HOI Jtui. . . . usj ; 040 0 i7hi 021 Lanl. Dec. . . . B07H ni2 > , fiOB 5 12H 49' Jan. . . . 615 520 C 17 SOI lllbs. Oct. . . . S4E (45 B40 6 10 63' 485 iSO 4 VI No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows ; FLOUR Steady ; spring special brain S4.00 < 2'4.10 ; hard patents , $ l.HKj4.30 ( ; wlnt straights. J3.0f > B3.20. WHEAT No. 2 spring , ( VJSjfiRe ; No. tipring , C6flG7ho ; No. 2 red , CWiilQc. CORN No. 2. 32'/jC ; No. yellow , 325- ! OATS-NO. 2. 2U- NO. 2 white , 2 21 ! No. 3 white , 25fi2G ( ! . RYE-NO. 2 , 49V4c HAR LEY-NO. 2. . SBKDS Flnxneed , No. 1 , 9139GC. Prlt timothy seed , $2.35. PROVISIONS Pork. mess , per bbl. , JS > 8.10. Lard , ner 100 Ibs. , $5.10i5.15. She jibs sides ( loose ) , $5.2Wi5.15. Dry salt Hhoulders ( boxed ) . $4.50yi,75. Short cle Hides ( boxed ) . J5.30fi5.40. WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed goods , p Bnl. . J1.25. SUGARS Cut loaf and granulated u hanged. Thn following nro the receipts and shl menu for today : _ Articles. Receipts. Shlpmen bbls . 19,000 21 , "Wheat , bu . 210,30. . ) 91 ; corn , bu . 751,100117 , Oats , bu . 5l2soo .lo , , ! llye , bu . 1S.20D l.i Hurley , bu . _ li,50J _ 45 , : On the Produce exchange todny th ' ler market was firm ; creameries , 13Tj2l Oalrles , 12filSc. Eggs In . > - , j cheese , steady and prices unchanged. M1W YORK SPECULATORS IJMMTE Advance In AVhpiit Siintiilnril n KnoriiiiMiM r.xportN llcportcd. NEW YORK , Oct. 20.-There was mi ticllvlty In the wheat market today. 'I hlmrp rlso to Sd In prices at Liverpool , I jecent continued heavy export bus'm imd the warllko character of the no from Paris and London over the dispute I tween England nnd Franco combined t tlmulale u revival of speculation. T market were excited hero and malntali the advance despite liberal prollt takl rales and the action cf the WISH operators continuing fiolr previous tel nf opposing the improvement. There was a big export bimlnu-s n higher freight rates i.sk d and over carloads , or 1.200,000 bushels , wore , t.ifc l\er \ nnd at tlu oittpom ui > to the clo Home houses said thcro wo.-o upwards fully 2W loads takni. but exporters wi reticent. Not more than 1,200,000 bush could bo continued. As has been rccen the case the demand was from both l 1 'tilted Kingdom and the continent. T makes the total export engagements so equivalent to about 4. 700,000 bushels , ngali S.WO.OOO bUFhfls taken last wrk. . This is the largest bust'ics * transacted wheat for expert for the period since I ten-lit scramble to buy lu-ro In ivaivl the Russian crop was Insulllclcnt to m that country's requirements and expo were prohibited. There was also a big < port demand for corn and thu foreign took over 1.000,000 bushels here nnd at I outports for shipments , principally to i continent. M-1W Y011IC fJKNKU.YI , MARKI ( luutntlinm for the Day on Coiiiinoi'ltlci. NEW YORK , Oct. 20-FLOUR-Receli JS.8S7 bbls. ; exports , 3.S71 bbls. ; strong i Mgher , but rather cititct , as buyers w unwilling to pay the advance asked ; win patents. S3.75JH10 ; straights , J3.55'o3 Mlunofota patents. $ I.OOu4.40. CORNMEAL Firmer. RYE Strong ; No. 2 western , 53c , c. I. IlulYulo. RARLEV MALT-FIrm ; western , SSfll WIIEAT-ReCBlpt , 139.S75 bu. ; cxpol 191.749 bu. ; spot steady ; No. 3 r 79 1-Sc , f. o. b. , afloat. Options opei Htrong nnd excited on the advance In cal xnd political disturbances abroad. Af rhorts were tilled realizing developed t with thn KUhft-qucnt d cllno nt Llvv i > rlcc here wculicni-J clearly , closlin i 1' ' 15-V n't hlelicr ; May , 73 ll-lCfo7IV. dost 73 7-Sr. COUX-Hpcrlpt * . W.COO Im. ; export * , ! bu ; npot Htcaily ; No. 1. Sft-V. f. o. b. , nlloa Options opum-d ntnitiKer on cables and r < celvivl addlllotml xupport riurinir the 'In from liravy export nale * . A llnul break wit wheat loft tlm c-loyliig prlcfB uncliaiiKtfd I LSc not hlKhor ; .May , 40 l-t&40',4c , close 40 1-Sc. OATS Receipt * , fi9,201 bu. ; exports. 4 bu.i spnt llrmur ; No. 2 , 29c ; options qiile nominal. , lloi'S Klrm ; slate , common to cholc1 I HIM rrop. D'IIM : ; itiii crop , UtiUc ; U9i eru | K'iiSOc ' ; Pacific conut , lS9fl crop , BftScj 1 ! > : crup. 1imi3r ; 1S93 crop , 17 20c. \VOM [ . Dull : ilei-co. 17 il1r. ! t'HEKSR Quiet ; lar u wlilte nnd colorci S5-frc ; small white and colored , 9c. KQCIS Firm ; western fresh , 20c. TAM-OW-Steady. COTTON8HKD olL-FInn ; prime crud He : prlmo yellow , 22V4c. HlCK-Mrm ; fair to extra , -I S-SJjGc. MOi.AKPKH Firm : western. ClHc c. ! f METALS The feature of thn metal ma ltd today wan a sharp reaction In tin , li' altogether unlooked for , con-ldcrltis tl rapidity with whleh that imtnl hau f0i Mnntly advanced. At the. clone the M-ti reported jiljf Iron warrantH i 'ul , with J7.K ( > hid and (7.15 axke. copper , quiet nnd unchuiiKi'd. and Follurs at $12.50 ; tin , lower , tinstllci J17.50 b'd ' and J17.75 nuked ; lead. i-n y , it. " hid und { 3.S2H nskul ; spelter , iUlet | , buyt-i and sellers at $5.00. The llrm naming tl Hettllns prlri ! for lending mliura nt Hmeltcrs at the west quotes k-ad at J3.70. j OMAHA ( ii.Mii.vi. : MAUKIJT. ( . ' ( inilltlon of Tradi- mill ( ( mil iitlnim o , Slnnlc ami I'"nii''v I'rniluec. KOnS-Good stock. lGiffl7c. KUTTKU-Coinmon to fair. l filc ; at ] urator , 22c ; Knttu-rrd creamery , S0f21c. } LIVE I'OUl/TllY Hens , 5 l-2c ; old roe ; tors , 4c ; spring chickens , GUrffTc ; ducks , 6 Cc ; Reese not wanted. GAMK Teal , blue wing , $1.75 ; green win Jt.50 ; mixed , Jl.751i2.25 ; prairie chicken youtifJ3.50 ; old , $2.50. PIG KONS Live , per doz. , 73c. VEAL-Oholce , 9c. ! VKGETA15LES. CELEIlY-I'er bunch. 30QS3c ; Colorad celerv , IMi-lje. ONJONS-New , per bn. , 35J40c. BKANSHunclpkkcil navy , per bu. , $1. Cjl.l" . POTATOUS-IVr bu. , Si < ! H.e. SWEET 1'OTATOES I'er bhl. , J2.00-32.2 CADBAGKS Per bu. , irnti-il. le. TROPICAL FIUTITS. OHANGHS-SecdlliiK . $275 : Medlterr ; nean .sweets. &J.OO ; Valenclas , J3.73. LE.MONS-Callfornla , $0 ; fancy Mcaaln JC.5U-ii7.OiJ. KANAKAS Cholco , large stock , pi bunch , J2.00Q2.25 ; medium sl.ed bunchc $1.7552.00. FHUITS. APPLES-Per bbl. . Jonathan * . SUoffl.Oi choice shipping stock , J3.501i3.75 ; oth < Block. t3.WH3.ST ; Michigan apples , J3.JW3.7 PEACIIES-Callfoniia. 20-lb. case , ? 1.25. PI * . . . . t.MH--OreRon. JI.OOVI.SS. 1'EAHS-nnrtlett , Callfornlii , out of tl market ; otlur varieties , $2.0rvji2.25. (1HAPKS Callfornln Tokays , $1.60fiQl.G New York grapes , 10ffl7c. rKANHEURlHS Wisconsin. per bo tl.25 ; Cape Cods , per bbl. , fn.25gc.50. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. . large size , 12 13c ; small , lie ; .Brazils , per lit. , 9f(10c : Kni llsh walniils. per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11 12c ; standards. STiSc ; Illberts , per lb. , 10 pecans , polished , meillnm , U' < f7cxti ; large , SftOo ; largo hickory nuts , Jl.OOffl. per bu. ; small , $ l.15fil.25 per bu. ; cocci mils , per 100 , $4.50155.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6H roasted , 7'c. < ' . MAPLE SYIU'P-Flve-Kal. can. eac $2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. . $12 ; hal Bui. cnns. $5.25 ; quart cans. $3.50. HONEY-Chuicn white ' . - , I2'XC. : DATES Hallowce , GO to 70-lb. boxes , 5'A Salr. 5c ; Kurd. D-lb. boxes , 8c. FIGS Imported fancy , 3-crown , 14-1 boxes , lOc ; r.-crown. 41-lb. boxts. 13c ; 3-1 boxes , 22y2Hc per box ; Colifornla , 10-1 boxes , $1. CIDEil Per halt bbl. , $3.25/3.CO. / HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDKS-No. 1 green bides. 7c ; No. Kiecn hides , 6u ; No. 1 salted hides , S J No. 2 salted hides. 73ic ; No. 1 veal cal S to 12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to Ibs. . 7c. - TALLOW. GREASE. ETC.-Tallow. N 1 , 3r ; tallow , No. 2 , 2'iu ; rough tallow , IV- white greasi' . 2 2 = ; yellow und broii Ki-easp , ! > ! . ( ? ( 2 , ic. SIIEIU1'ELTSGnen salted , each , 1C iuc ; green salted shearings ( short wooli early skins ) , each , liic ; dry shearings ( she woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; ai Mint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher ivn pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4H5c ; dry Illr Kansim and Nebraska ninrrnlh wool pelt per lb. , actual weight , 3'nlc ; dry Mint , Col rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actti weight , 4f/5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 < j le. St. I.ouU MurUi't. ST. LOUIS , Oct. X FLOUn-Flrm ai higher ; patents , $3.Gof(3.70 ( ; straights , $3.33 ion ; clear , $2.75y3.W ) ; low to medium , J2.0C " WHEAT Quiet , steady and unchangi iV * ( Ji c , ( JOUN Fiituro.s closed easy , but bett than yesterday ; spot higher ; No. 2 caf = IHc , nominal ; October , 32'ic asked ; Decor ber , ! llf(31 ( ( 7-Sc asked : May , 33 1-Sc. OATS l''racllonall.v higher for future with sKit unchanged ; No. 2 ciish , 23c hi track , ' 'J'/ic ; Oitobcr , 23Vic ; Dot-enilK 24 ic asked ; May , SSlfce : No. 2 white , 263i HYK Nominally at 18e. SEEDS Flaxseed , higher at 92c ; prln timothy seed , nominally at $2.40. WIIISKY-$1.23. CORNMEAL-l.COGl.n3. HIIAN Stronger ; sacked , cast track , ffi HAY Timothy , steady at $7.5Mf9 ( prairie , scarce at Jj.OWiC.OO. P.UTTER-KIrm ; creamery , 1SS23V * ilalry. 155i20c. EUGS-Higher at Iuc. POULTRY-Markot nrmer ; chlckrn springs , 7HjSc ; old. GVjc ; ducks , geese , Cc ; turkeys , ST/S'--c. COTTON TIRS-G 3-Sc. HAGGING-7r i7'ic. ' METALS Lead , lower at Spelter , stroni ; at $4.85. PROVlSlONS-Pork , higher ; standa mc.ss. jobblni , " , J.12'2. Ixird , scarce ai hltcner ; prime sleinn , Jl.tO ; choice , $1.1 Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $1.371 extra whort clear , J5.V5 ; ribs , { 5.C7'ti ; sheri J3..rA Hacon , bnxitl nhoulrtors , $4.7' ' : cxt short clear , $3.73 ; rlb , $5.S7' < . ; shorfw , $ rt. ( RECEIPTS-Klour. 3Khbbls. : wheat , 9 00o bu. ; corn. i,0 ) X ) hu. ; oats , ; ! la ) bu. SIlIPJlENTS-Flour , 0,010 bbls. ; wher bu. ; corn , 99,000 bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu , Xw ilrM-nnw MurJi > . NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2ft. HOG PUO ] UCT8 Steady. Pork , standard mess , $ s. fd9.CO. l ard. iclniprt tierc > 5. ( . . , $3.12U1r > .25. linxoil meats , drj- salt shoul ITS. JI.S7H ; sides * 5.G2'irr/5.75. Karen , Midi clear ribs , $ ii.i7'iiti.50. : ! : llams , choice align cured. $ S.5l > ji9.50. COFFEE-Bteady ; Rio , ordinary to fa C5-3jS ( 1-Sc. RICE Firm : ordinary to good.IflSc. . FLOUR. GRAIN AND FEEDSTUFFE Quiet ; Hour , extra fancyu { > u.l.uu ; pn cuts , J3vf (3.9ii. CORNilEAl $1.C051.I . HKAN-fi.V. HAY-Prlmc. $10.00U11.CO ; choice , J12.CK 12.C.O. C'ORN-No. 2 sacked , white and mlxc 37c ; yellow , SSc. OATS No. 2 sacked , 2Mic. K n n NUN C'lly ( iriiln mill I'rovlnlonii KANSAS CITY , Oct. 10. WHEAT Mn ket about 2c higher ; No. 1 hnrd , CGlfC ! No. 2 , G4 trC7iNo. ; . 3 , ( Uy. < ijG5Uc ; NO. red. 7oc ; No. : l , 65'ntiSc ; No. 2 spring , Gl' . 65 > . .c ; No. 3 , GOMifc'M- . CORN Murki-t KfilUc higher ; No. mixed , 2'JViii30i' | ; No. 2 white , 30c ; No. 2S'jj2'Jc. DATS Market higher : No. 2 white , 2ic RYE Market tlrm ; No. 2 , 501751 V-c. HAY Market about steady ; choice til othy. J'i.7 : < if7.i)0 ; choice pralfle , $7.W. BUTTER Market steady ; separator , 2i 21'tc ; dairy. We. K'ns-M : rlft nrm ; fn > h. 15c. RECEIPTS Wheat , 102,600 bu. ; corn , 1 20rt bu. : oats. 11 , wn ) bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. lll.COO bu. ; cor 9,100 bu. ; oats , 2tOO bu. TOLEDO. Oct. 20.-WHEAT-Hlgher a dull ; No. 2 cash und October , 72c ; Decei bor , 72c bid. COIlN Active , steady ; No. 2 mixed. 31c OATS-D\dl. steady ; No. 2 mixed. 23'/.c RYE-Dull. higher : No. 2 cash. B2c. CLOVERSEED-Actlve , higher : Prlr cash. $ ) .DO ; October , tl.si ) . Oil * North Lima , 7bBj South Lima a Indiana , 73c. Ui > o > litM | nt 1'rliiPlpnl ST. LOUIS , Oct. 20. Receipts : 125 cars. MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 20. - Ilecclp Wheat. 41S cars. CHICAOO. Dot. 20.-Rfcelpta. two daj Wheat , a > S cars ; corn , 932 cars ; oats , cars. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2D.-Uecclpl Wheat , 171 cars. Sun Frnni'lHi'oV1irnt > lnr'fo . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20.-WHEAn Strong : Jl 257-s. JIARLEY-FIrm ; December. $123. F'nltlinonltnr < . RALTIMORE. Oct. W.-FLOt'R-Flrm ( recelnts. n,4.S bbls. . exports , : i,753 bbls. WHUAT-Stromr , lilgn r , No. i spot , T 143Hfi bu. ; prport155,170 bu. Bouth.in wlu-nt , by sample , Jiifl7T'sc. CORN Strong hlshrr ; upot and th month. 37 > ifi3i 7-Sc ; steamer mixed , 37'1 ren-lpt ? , 7l.kD.l lii. ) ; exports , lil.sra bu. Houthrrn white corn , 37Hf3e ; souther yellow , J5"i3SVfC , OATri-Flrmer ; No. 3 while , western , : f30c' ; receipts , SI.OS.1 1)11. RYE-Strong. hiKher ; No. 2 western , We rctnlpts. 27,137 bu. JU'TTER AND TJGOS-Steady. CHEESE Slendy nnd unchanged. ( 'liii'ltiitnl I > lnrl. < - ( . riNC'INNATI , Oct. 20-FLOUR-Flrmei \YHEAT-Strong. higher ; No. 2 red , 70c. CORN Strong , blghcr : No. 2 mixed , S2'4 ( OATS l-'lrm. higher : No. 2 mixed , 25Vi RYE Firm : No. 2. fi2c. PROVISIONS Lard , stronger , higher $ l.95fr5.m > . Hulk meats , uctlvc , higher ; $3.B ( IJacon , llrm : 10.75. WHISKY Firmer ; $1.23. $ HUTTER-Flrm. CHEESE-Flrm. SUOAR-Steady. ' EUGS-Qulet ; 13c. ' . MliiKi-miolN U'lioat MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 20. WIIEAT- Strnnger ; October , GG'.ic ; May , CSc ; Nt hard. GS'/iC. ' FLOL'R First patents , $3.S05i4.00 ; secon patenls $ : ? 7Mi3.SO ; llrsl clears , $2.70'jj2.SO. ' URAN-In bulk , $ S.DOlO.CKX ( ! Liverpool ( ii-ulii Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 20.-WIIEAT-Mark ( inlet , 2vfi2'd hlght/r ; December , Cs 3c March , Ss 2d. CORN Market steady , 'ifr'-W hlghei November , 8s lOil ; December , 3s thi March , 3s Sd. JIIIwnn1 ro ( Jriiln MII VAUKEE , Oct. 20. WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 northern , 70c ; No. 2 northerr GSUe. RYE Higher ; No. 1 , 43'ic. ' HAULEY Higher ; No. 2 , 47c ; sampli 35Q I5c. 1'forlu MnrUet , PEORIA , Oct. 20. COKN Market stron and higher ; No. 2 , Sl ic. OAi'S Market strong and higher ; No. while. 25ri25'.4c. WHISKY-Markct llrm ; basis of $1.23. 1'Mlnrlcttililn PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 20. BUTTER- Unchanged ; fancy western creamery , 22't ' < EOdS Firm ; fresh western , liijK'/ic. CHEESE-Stcady. OPUUATIOXS IN STOCKS AMJ HOM1 ! ItpMlMtaiiop to npprt Nlnu : Infltipucr oti 'Clinnm- Prominent I'padirc. NEW YORK , Oct. 20.-Conslderlng til apathy and indifference which have n cently been manifested on the stock ej change , the resjstanco made today to 111 depressing Influences exlsllng In all of th general security markets was rather r < markable. Even at the opening prices r < fused to yield to a parity of those estal llshed In London for Americans , but 01 opening nnd the rather heavy volume t offerings for London account was easily al sorbed at a level sulllclently higher I make a very nice profit for Ihe arbitral : brokers. After the London selling ha ce-ased In the forenoon the market took o a hardening tBndeney and broadened 01 to n very perceptible extent. Prices of the grangers and other rallroa stocks. Including some In the list of thos dealt In foreign exchanges , rose abo\ yesterday's level , or , at the least , retrieve the earlier losses. Many recently lnietl\ stocks were brought Into the movcmei and there was n , resumption of the buyin In small lots of pome of the well secure dividend-paying stocks. The explanatlo of this lays In the fact that what Is Et rope's poison Is to n certain extent 01 meat. The striking evidence of this wn disclosed In the grain and provision mm kets , which were all excited nnd hlghc on the larger competition for our pioducl rellocted from all European markets as result of the ream of coming hojtllitlos hi tweeh Great IJrltaln and Franco. With wheat crop of unprecedented dtrnensloi to move this development was bound I have an Inlluenco on the grnln-carryln raids. In former times threats of war In Euroi brought with It the dread that largo foi olgn holdings of American securities woul bo forced to liquidation on the New Yor market. The Indifferent mood In whlc this possibility was viewed today Is striking proof of the large reduction whlc has been worked in the foreign holdlm of our securities us payment for last year large tradu balance In our favor. Thi trade balance and the continued movemei In our favor nro also tlu ground of tl Indifference of the money market nbrom European government securities decline a sharp fraction and money rates advance 111 sympathy nt nil European centers. } i the 'only effect in the New Ynrk marki was to harden the. rains for foreign e : change u fraction. As for the local monc market , not a rlppls was caused and rati for call money nclually declined to ' , < p < cent ngnlnst the recent minimum of 2 pi ct-nt , with a rnngo up to 2Vi per cent. Tl strength of this country's financial pos tlou could not. be more strikingly lllustr. ted. Sugar found support nt a modern' ' decline nnd Tobacco was llrm nil tiny. The market lor bonds was not active * bi prices were well held. Total sales , } 1 , .05.00 United States 2s declined ' 2 , the iis , coupe : 4 and the old 4s. registered , the new 1 coupon and Es , registered , 1-S In the b price. This Evening Post's London flnancl : cablegram says : The stock markets hei weru Hat throughout today , despite a feeb attempt at a rally at midday , and prlci closed nt thu lowest. The depression wt Increased by the rlso in the Hank i Franco rate. Nevertheless thu Par bourse was surprisingly calm nnd eve bought some of its specialties. The rtecllr bear snles , 11- hero was led by consols on per cent being paid for put options In col sols unlll the end of November , nnd sma Insurance risks on clock transactions i Lloyd's against From o being cffectr guineas until the e as high as twenty of tlm year. Americans were flat. Berlin Pollllt spcclnltles were sold from Berlin. demoralizing bus iiro checking nnd even real alarm as ye IK S3 but there is no The Stock exchange Is well prepared f < oventimlltles In the sense that the siiecx latlve account for a rise is very small , bi the other hand there is scarcely an bear on position to support prices. The Lei don discount market was stronger a gal today. The bank is setting control of tl market and the market todny had to bo from It. French exchange Is much in row settled lit yesterday s high figure , tt Paris market having risen sharply. The tollowlng are thr closing iiintiitloi of the lending stocks on the New \oi market today ! ' "nvirth assessment palil. The lolnl snlfi o' storki tmlavvprp 17' 7i' ) shnrm. InoUnl'iitr ' Atehlann prpf'rrc 7111 ; T'lirthiiMon 372 < : 1 oiiUvlll & N ' " : ' vlllp , 37 ' MnnlioMin 3.S0 . : Mfronollt. Stri't Itnlhvuv. 92'H : Nnr'li Amcrlnan ror pnny. 3. W : Northern P rlile. 7KI5 : Keri i-rn Pni'inp profcrroil. 4 > ' I'plon Paclll 4. ( 'VSt. . Pniil , 7.W21'nlnn Pnclfle lir ffr il. 3050 : Vnlnn PurliiiTJPi'Vor & Gill 4,600 ; Tobacco. 12. ? : Sucar. 19. 50. Sliili-ini'iil or tht > F'n nl ; ( if inuliinil : l.ON'nriN' Oct. 20-Th weekly statome of Hi" Bank nf Knirlnml chown HIP fo'lni ' Itn ; eliiiiii.1-H : Total reerve. lnriTise. . "l ( OHO : i-lrt-ulnMon clerreniin. iteiOM ) : hulllo ilorrPHPp , ij ' , ' (17 ( ; otti r HTiirltlfs , ilcrrfa ? lfiSC > iO' olhPr UenosltH. il rr aso | T40.0' piihlle ilepoKiiM. inrrpiisp , 119.009 : notes r per\i > . liurt-iisp. fiilM Kovernm"nt n ctirllles , drrreiiHo. ill4Vwo. The proportti of tliIlBnk of Enrl'iiid'.i ( reserve to 11 blllty is 49.fX ) per cent , as compared wi 4(5.30 ( per rout last wi-i-k. Tl Hank ( J-jn/fl / inil'H rate ot illMtontit remains ut thatiKPil at 4 per cent. NIMV orli > liiui-v NE\V YOUK , Oct. 20.-MONHY OX CAL Nominally , 2112' per cent. riU.Mi : MKllCANTM.i : I'AI'KU-Sm per rent. HTKULINO UXCHANUU-KIrm , wit actual luiMtie ? ! ! In bnnlci > r ! < ' hills at Jl.SI I.SI'i for ilctnaiul nml ll.Sl 4 for Plxt ihiys ; posteil rates. JI.SJ' ' and $ I.S5'i ; con mor. lal bills. ) i.t , iM.M. ; SU.VR II C HKT1 IM HAU BlLVlMl-OOe. MM.VICAN DOM.AnS 16HC. OOVHUNMHNT HONHS Wcnk ; 3s , 1 J ? nw 4 . rK. . , 120 * ; : coupon , 127S ; 4w , TOR HO'i , : coupon , illtsj 2ti. 99 ; 5 . rcg. , Ill" cnuiion. Ill ; PacllicCs of ' 99 , lOSVi. ClosliiK quotations on bonds V.I.TO as fo lowf i It. H. new 3s . 1U5HI.V. J. r. As . 11H U. S. nrw4n.rre . . .p.'tm N. O. rtH . 12S ll.H.docoup . lV7 iN.t ! . 4s . lilil 1' . . " . JR. ric . 11 UK No. I'aoltlc lnls..lltl U. S. ( Inconp . 111V No. IMcine Ss . r U. E ) . van. rojr . HHI No. 1'acillc li . 100 II. P. ftf , rcr . 111HIN. Y. r. A. St. L. 4s. . 1(1 ( 1 U. S. fiK.roup . 11'JjrN. i W. MR . liil Dlntrlcl 3. rt.-i . 117J IN. W. CoiiHOls . 14. ) Ala..p.lR | A . KIM i N . W , Deb. < . 1"U Aln..cln s II . 108 i n > . N. let * . 114 Ala. . i-hiHs c . 100 Oro.N. 4n . 99 Ala. , furrt-iipy . 10 * O. ? . 1. , OK t. r . l'J7 AtPlilHon 4H . 939 < l ( ) . S. L. 61 t. r . 11)11 ) AlclilHon ml ) . 4n . . . Tlsil'AClnV Uiiof 93 . io'j C.iniitU So. vdn . lOKViiRcsdltie tn . Hi Clil.TpriiiH. , 4a . liOJj'll. ' H. W ims . 87 C.AO.fjfi . llr I si. 1 * 41. M. i-on 8 il C It. A I ) . 44n . 10I ? St. li. A S. K. ( ien. ij.1111 D.JLK ( I. IRIS . ill ist. 1' . donholn . Ifty I ) . * . U. O. 4 . 9TH M. I'C. . A P. I Din. . 11(1 ( iait : Tpnn. 1MB . 107 St. V. U. A 1' . 5.1 . 117 KrluGcn. 4n . 711 So. lly.flu . 97 F. W. A I ) . IMS. t. r. 74' ' 's. ' U. iT.On . 1C Uen.Klpc.Og . ICHNlTi-nn. IIBW Bt 3s. . . U4 O. H. AS. A. fls . 104 IT. P. U O. lilts . 111 ? a. n. AS.A.'da. . . . 105 IT. p. lie. cds . 4 ii.AT.roni.ai . . . .in : tT. p. u. A G. IBIS . TU II. A. T. r. con. Hs..llut < . 1m SB . lls lo\vuCl tn . 105H'\Vab. ' Sd . fr l.a. NnwOon. 4S..10AV.9liorn , 4R . int UAN Unl. 4s . HOHIva. Centuries . 7h Missouri n . 100 iVa. aotorrfd . { M. K. AT. 2 < lH. . . . O'JH Wlv Cent l t . Bt W. K. AT 4n . Ht.V. . I' . 4 . 91 K. Y. C. UtR . . . 1 17HJ _ IliiNton Stook OiiotntlniiN. I1OSTON , Oct. 20.-Call loans 2Q3 pi cent ; tlmo loans , 3iit per cunt. Closu qiioiallons on stocks , bonds and nilnli shuns : London Stock Quntntloili. LONDON , Oct.20. I p. m. Closing : HAR SILVER-Sleadya7 11-lCcl MONEY 3 Dfr'ci < nt. The rate of discount In thn open mark for short bills , 3U per cent ; for thr months' , S'/jiiS ' 5-S ner cent. FurclK" Flnnncinl. LONDON , Oct 20.-Tho stock mark today opened weak and prKes show sharp declines. The upper Nile questli and fears of dearer money caured the u easiness. Consols were off 1-Sfill-lG ai American sharer sustained losses rangli from H In St. Paul to 1 in Union Pad preferred. Later in the day a better to : prevailed , but there was not much Improv mcnt In prices. American securities d dined all day owing lo political compile tlons. The amount of bullion gene Into l Dank of England on balance today , 7,0 Gold is quoted nt Uurnos Ayres today 112.90. .MADRID. Oct. 20. Spanish 4s closed t day at G3.70. Hold was quoted at 51.25. PARIS , OQt. 20. Prices declined slight on the bourse today , tin- rise In the 15ai of France's rate rate of discount from to 3 per cent having previously been dl counted. International securities hcsltat and Rio Tintos were wiak and wru largf sold on English account. Deltecrs mln maintained their prices. Mining shar were dull. Three per cent rent's , 103f 9' ' tor the account. Exchange on London , i SSc for the account. The Hank of Fran has raised Its rate of discount from 2 to per cent. IJERLIN , Oct. 20.-On the bourse lie today prices opened with an allround wea neis , owing to the spe'ch delivered yestt day by the Ilritlsh chancellor of the e chequer and the situation of affairs France. American and Canadian Pacl scourltles , In response to London adviei closed ilnmr on covering purchases. Spn Ish 4s closed above the worst ilguro of t day. Exchange on London , 20 marks ; marks 44 pfgs. for checks. I'Miinnclnl VetcH , Omaha. Oct. 20. Clearings today we $1,214,114.00 ; balances were | 10S,118.33 , Clri : .ings . last year were } 95975I9S ; t > nlanc < I $1G9,244.51. Increase In clearings. KB 1.3V ) . i PIULAnEMMllA On 20. Clearings. $1 090.37S : balances , J1.9r5,23l. RALTIMORE. Or ) . 20.-Ccarlngs ! , $2,90 3S(1 ( : balances. Uij.SCO. NE\V YORK. Oct. 20.-Clearlngs , J125.25 39) ) : balances , J7.47x.H9. ROSTON. Oct. 20.-Clearlngs , $14,499,2 balances , Ji 1R2.9U NE\V ORLEANS. Oct. 20.-Clearlngs. $ 203,759 ; New York exchange , bank , ! premium : commercial , fop discount. ST. LOUIS. Oct.Clearings. . J5.24G.S balances , J717.797. Money , 4Ti7 per cer Now York oxi-hangi' . 15c discount bid , p asked. CIIIOAGO. Oct. 20.-SU > cks active. All L , 7G : UlRcult , 33 : HlBcnlt preferred. 97 ; Dl mend Mat'h. 13S : North Chicago , 2 Slrnwboard , W > , ; West Chicago , 91H. CINCINNATI. Oct. 20. Money. 2'j. < ( ! 6 p cent : Ni-w York exchange , par to 15c pi , mlum. riearlngi. J2fl2S.050. ' t'lIICAOK ri' 2' ) urln w. * > ' MIT balances. $1,915.09" . Now York oxchant par. Htorllntr exchange , poslod , $1 S214.i artunl , Sl.Wi ) \ . .KVslxly ; days , Jt.Sl 1- : Sliilcnu-nl of tin- Hunk of I'ranrr. PAR1H. Oct. 20. Th. ' weekly statemo of tlu > Hank of Fiance shows the folio i IIIK changes : Notes In rlrculatlon , 1.207. ' francs ; treasury afrounts current , I crease , K.W.O'.O franrs : gold III hand , i crease , G.CW.l'rt francs ; bills discounted , i crejise , 39.si0.cM trunc's ; silver in hand , i crease , 2,950,00) ) franrs. X ' ' York llry CooilN llnrltet. NEW YORK. Oct. 20.-There was a f < , Bprinkllng of buyers In the cltv and go average mall orders arc received Irom 111 , to time. The market locally showed ! decline. In cotlon goodn there was en Flderablo firmness , consequent on the nc from Fall River , which seems to bo t couraglng. The silk goods market was a standstill on account of an auction 1 silks today. The al ? was well attended buyers from nearly all sections of t country. Print cloths were llrm In the Fi Illvr mRrkfts. A few sales of rxraa nl 'cents ' worn reported. Odd poods wqu and llrm In nearly nil grades. Htaple ci tons aft : quiet In all grades. Oil .Miir' . . | . OIL CITY , Oct. 20.-CrPdlt balances , tl certificates opened , sales cash. $1.17 closed , sales cash , Jl.20'4 offered. Sal cash at tl 17'two cash at J1.19H , o cash nt $1.20 : shipments , isth nnd 19th. 15 007 hbls : runs , same dates , 17R.923 bbln. WILMINGTON , N. C. Oct. 20.-OILS Spirits turpentine. 3oV < 3l , c. Rosin , liri JlOO ira. Crude turpentine , 11.13 , $1. Tar. diilPt , fl 10. SAVANNAH. Co. . Oct. 21. OILS-Spir : turnentlniv llrm , 3Jc. Itoaln , tlrm ; quo1 A , H , P D , Jl.Oft ; K , $1.10' F. $1 20 , O. tl. : II. I , $1.45 : J. $1.43 : K. $145 ; M. J1.50 ; 11.70 ; AV , O , l 90j W W , $2.30. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKE1 Liberal Receipts of Cattle the Main Featui at the Local Yards , GLUT OF COMMON GRADES IS SERIOU Dcxlriililc Sort * Strong , flood Slrnil anil Ordinary Hlo\r and l.imrr SiidiT n l-'lvi'-Crnt Cut and fie 11 yl SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 20. C'auie. Hogs , bheci Ricelpls today 5,420 GiJ72 2,7i Jinuiai Mommy ? , : > Ul.w : 12,4i Olllclal Tuesday 5,751 d.bsij 4j' OlllclalVulnesdny S.GS'J U.2G1 1,6' Kour days this week..21,247 22.S71 21,1 Sam ? dayn last week..21,7" 2ai > Sl 2.St i nnio < la > M Week before.,20,111 24h74 23.4 : Saino three weeks ago..24,515 2b,724 ll.l' ' Averngo price paid for hogs for the hu several days with comparisons : Oct. 1 3 71 ! 3 S5 | 2 34 | 3 9S | 5 231 Oct. 2 " 3 79 , 3 02 3 93 | G 27 | 6 21 Oct. 3 3 CO 2 97 D 0\J \ | 0 fcti Oct. 4 3 t > 4 5 00 | G iife 5 : Oct. 0 354 ; 71 293 3 iwi 4 95 | 0 3J 5 : Oct. G 353. 74 301 4 b7 | 6 31 & : Oct. ! 3 6S ti < | 3 Ul 3 86 I 6 37 G : Oct. S I 3 59 , 52 | 3 1.1 3 S6 o , it. 9 I Mi : i i- US. ' Oct. 10. . . . | 3C4 | | 3 14 | 3 Sl | i SS | C 2l' | Oct. 11. . . . I 3 67 , 9 | ; ; 1.1 , 4 .u , u 2ii Oct. 12. . . . I 3 561 (121 ( 3 IS 3 77i 4 91 ti 30 , Oct. 13. . . . ! 3 59 ! Gil | 3 30 | * I 4 90 | U 371 tc . H. , . . [ 363 | 51 , 3 3J. 3 7S | ' I B31 , Oi-t. 15. . . . 8" lil | 3 19 | 3 76 | 4 SO , [ ' Oct. Ifi. . . , 591 3 201 3 701 I 78 C 27' , Oct. 17. . . , 3 23' ' 70 17ii r rt Oct. IS. . . . oil | 3 C2 | 4 C9 | 0 13 ] Oct. . . . . 3 2 ( > | 3 mi 1 in , li l. > Oct. 20. . . . 3 71 51 4 55) ) G 15 | * Indicates Sunday. The. olllclal number of cars of sloe brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r' C. , Ji. & St. p. Hy. 4 1 O. & St. I , . Hy. . . . . . . . ; - , Missouri Pacific Uy. . 17 > > Union Pac. System , . 53 Jii i ; C. ft N. W. Uy ; ; K. , K. & M. V. U. U. d ! : ' . ' ! 5 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Hy. 2 II ) H. & M. H. H. U. . . . 9S 1 ( . * . , 11. & Q. Hy 1 10 K. C. & Ht. J 3 r. , It. I. &P. Hy. , K. . . . 7 C. , H. I. & P. Uy.\V. 11 Total receipts . . . .257 131 12 Thn disposition of Iho day's receipts w : an follows , each huycr purchasing tl number of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Slice Omaha Packing ; Co w l.oil O. H. Hammond Co. . . . 778 s71 Swift und Company 472 1,735 1 ( -'udtthy Packing Co 872 2.UV7 D P. D. Armour 1,113 2,191 H. llccker and lie/jail . . 'Ml Vansant & Co II J. 1 , . Carey 131 I.obman & Co 115 Hill & Huntzlngcr S L. F. Husz I0i Llvlneston & Schalcr . . 51 Hamilton & H 127 SUCrwiry iij ye Pianklnton P. Co. , Mil 159 Other buyers l.sl.1 4 Left over 3,101) ) 750 3,4 totals 9.S14 S.9-JO 5,0 CATTLK Early receipts were qul liberal and later trains kept adding to tl number unlil there were the usual Ian receipt * . At the same time there vcre the neighborhood of 3IX > 0 stale tattle th yards , so that the- total offering * we 'very ' large tiKnln today. A Kl.uicc at U table of tlKures at head of column v. show that tha receipts so far this week a. i running considerably ahead of List wee The offerings of fat cutlle were 11 I largest of the week to dati- , there bflt u good showliiK of both cornted and IT b-'ef ' cattle , Local packers were all wan Ititf cattle and the market opened stronj ; i lUsirablii beeves nnd most everything the yards that would answer to tin description sold early. As a matter i course common and rouKh cattle or nir thlnK undesirable was not overly brisk in did It show any material Improvement price. There were quite a peed many cows al . liPlfers In the yards and with n good mar l trains back buyers were a little slow i 1 KettltiK down to business. In the er I practically everything sold. Th * inedln kinds , such as are selling ut about J2.85 3.10 , were u little lower , but the be : grades were fully steady. As has b ; > n Ihe case all the week , a vei 1 larce proportion of all the cattle In tl yards consisted of stocKrrs and feeder Yesterday there was a Rood country trai nnd n peed many were shipped nut. bi shipnvintf did not sem to make much < an Impression on the supply and the yan were slllt cramped with stock und feedlr cattle. The most of them , however , wei common to medium kinds. Choice call have been on no iluy In any too lart supply , and they wenIn demand today i steady prices. The market on the commn kinds was very slow saU , In fact. It wr almost Impossible to unload some kinds i nil as buyers did not senn to want thei even at a decline of fully 25c from lai . week. Representative sales : STBKns. 7 bulls . 1317 2 M 12 stjer. . . . .ll < 0 n ft 1 bull . HBO 260 24 feciUrs. . S'7 ' 3 i ! 30 feedcm. . ( M 2 BO 4 feeders. . 770 37 ! 4 T cows . 90 aw IS feeders. . 10 ! 3 .1 1 steer . 1010 S ft ) 7 steer * . . . .11SO II. S f i cder.v. . siO 3 M 30 yrllngs. . at 4 : < F. Hnrk.r. 1 bull . 142i ) 2 ril 1 ulcer . 1130 SSI Scows . 105'i 320 45 ulcer. . . . .U'.vx nw 1 steer./ . . . > CO 3 2"i 28 feeders. . 1'17 4 K 2 feeders. . 1070 3 75 J , Sttlhlrr. 1 bull . 122i ) 2W I feeder. . . SCO : t ! H 33 sir. Tex. 10M 3 s : . IS fieders.,11'15 ' 39' ' 1 feeder. . . 1050 3 M H , Nordlow. HOGS Today's reciMpls of hogs we larger than yesterday's by n few load ? n Iho largcsl of the week to date. Rcecli ? o far this week have , been rather bch the average , as will be noted from t table of receipts at hi ml nf column , a hardly up tn the reiiulreni'iits of the ms ket. At the name tlmu iirlcen have be high hfre as compared with oih"r mnrke so that the falling oft In receipts Is e' dently due lo the storm. The early reports from different markt were not especially unfavorable this mor ing nnd thu market at this point open very nearly steady. That Is , u few of t llrst loads to sell brought about yesterdn ; prices. The market did not remain In th condition , ns la'er r ports from C'hlcu Indlintcd a break In values there , and t trade hern weakened off before much bu , ness had been transacted. The packo wanted the hogs , but they wanted them little lower , and the mnrket closed a shu to 5u lower. A good many of the lieu1 hogs that brought $3.70 yesterday hud sell ut S3.fi7'2. As sellers were n lit ; backward about making any concnssloi thu tradu was Im lined lo drag and It w rather late before a clearance was llnal effected. Representative sales : SHEEP There were only ten or cli-vi loads of aheep and lambs In sight tli morning when the market opened nnd tl most of them were feeders. ThB demai lor million grades of both sheep and l m was good and the market fully stead A few lambs that worn good enough f the killers brought $5.15 and $5.30 , whli was fully as good as yesterday. The mn ket on lambs , howevtr , Is a llttlo low than It was last week. At the same tin there has been such n scarcity of goi mutton sheep that they are Kteidy stronger as compared with a week ugo. A very considerable proportion of tl offerings consisted of light l.imbs only goi for slockers and feeders. There has bei a good deal of trash In the yards the la we'ik or more , Biich as old and thin owi but that kind of stuff has been pretty wi cleared up , and today there was not mm on sale In the way of feeding stock aMi from the fresh arrivals. Prices on bo feeding sheep and lambs were just aim steady and th" market is practically whe it was last wiH'k no far as values are co ccrned. Quotations are : Good grass western $ l.li'il.25 ; fair to good grass westerns , $3 ( ii4.0U ; good yearlings. $4.207(4.35 ( ; good choice lambs , J.15T(6.30 ; fair lo good laml : $1.99 5.110 : feeder welhers , 2-year-olds ai over , $3.S5 < ! i4.W ; feeder yearlings , $4.K)5Yl.l ( ) feeder lambs , $ l.rifVi ' 4..S5 ; cull sheep , $2.5i 3.00 ; cull Iambs , $ l.lHXtj 1.25. Reprcsentatl sales : No. Av. Pr. 127 owes . M J2 ! K 2 native owes . S5 3 2" 10. ITtah lambs . 01 Si : G I'tah lambs . GT > 5 i : ! ! Utah Iambs . W 515 10S native lambs . 09 5 3C 77 Wyoming lambs , feeders . 45 t li ; J'S Wyo. sheep and yearlings. . . .VS 4 21 iuO Wyoming sheep . SO 4 l CIIICAttO I.IVH STOCK .MAIIKK ncintuiil for IOK < ( 'oiilin * . Actl' ' anil 1'rlccN Ttulo Slronu. CHICAGO. Oct. 20.-CATTLE-Thero w a good demand for cattle today and t comparatively moderato offerings of go- - grades enabled sellers to ilorivn heller bn gains than would bo Iho rase under dlffc ent circumstances ; choice Hteers , 55. 151(5.1 medium. J4.00W5.15 ; beef steers , $ l.00tl ( ! stackers and feeders , J3.COT1.70 ; bulls. $2 < ii4.25 ; cows and helfeis , $ i.r,0'/l.25. c.ilvi f3.W1i7.25 : western rangsrs. $2.76' 1.70 ; wes frn fed steers , Jl.01fl5.50 ; Texas steers , $3 ii 1.2-5. HOGS The demand for hogs contlnu nc-tlvo with large purchases by caste Phlppern and prices rulul strong ; fair choice , m5li3.97liacklng : lols. * ? .f > . ' ; : .S2'3i ' bulchcrs. $3.C < vfij.oi ) ; mixed , $3i'J 3.97V , : lights , MT.5 i30r'/a ' ; plKS , l2.S5fl375 SHEEP Thesupiily of sheep w.is quick absorbed at an advance tn values ; lam sold at { I.OT'Til.M for Inferior to $5.7MiG for choice to extra , few Helling ovi r $1. or below $3.75 ; sheep mild at J.l.oo'u3.7. > f ordinary , li | > to $ l.fi".il 75 for good to clnli yt-arlliiKS Ktchlng $ ! S5fi5.i > 1 : leaders we again iree buyers nt JI.WJil.15 for shoi and $4.i ! < Wi5.2i for Limbs ; wi-stcrn vani sheep sold at $ l.fM1M.55 and range lam lit $ i.9'rirj.70. RECEIPTS Cattle , 19.000 hf ad ; hogs , 21 000 hCitu : sheep , 1 < J,0 ) Ir.ad. IVIIIIMIIH Clljl.Uo Sloclc. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20.-CATTLE-R cejptK , & .215 nolives , 2.405 Texaiis. , Huye were anxlouf for nuppllcH ; cornpetltli good : good slaughtering western and Tex ; rattle * hluhi-r ; othiTs active and llr prices prevailing : cholci * heavy sti-ers , $5. ( -15.10 ; m'-dlum , JI.Si ; 5.25 ; light wt-lghl M. OTi5.lO ; stackers anil fecderti. ti.20T/5l : butcher cows and holfprs. t2.7ofr3.75 ; WCP crn Hlei-rs. $3.3W5.20 | ; 'IVxus utetrs. tl.lt. 395 ; Texas buUher cows , $2.70i/10 > ) ; ca nlng stock. tJ.fKKr2.ns. , HOGS Receipts , 13,301 head ; fair demai for all grades ; steady prices ; hcavlcn , . T3.SO ; mlx l , J3.5.r/rj .75 ; llghth. } 3.&o'/170. , 8IIHKI' Ueceliitu , 3sM hiad : giKid ic cral demand : llglit supply. Yesterday's a sustained natlfu laml. vanri- wan fully ; J5.i Ki5.50 ; native muttons. $ l.f > X 1.50 , wi-f crn lambs , $ I.7M5 { & ' ; wesiern muttons , tl < 4 75 ; rangf fi-i-dlng lambs. tM'ful.ii ' ; rani fi--dlng hheep , $3.75ljl.t j ; block tv.'es , $ 'i.2. ' St. l.oillM llvi > MocU. ST. LOriS. On. 20-C'ATTLE IH-cplpl 2.W ) head ; Khlpnn-uls. I.NMI ht-uil ; mark Fteady ; fair to fancy natlv > - shipping HI export steers , $ I.G575 Ki ; bulk of piili'S , $1 Ii5.30 ; flresse < l beef and butchs-r steers. $1 C5.10 | ; bulk of sali'F , $ I.C5'i520 ' ! : Ml TrH und l.i ) pounds , $32iil44'l ; bulk of H.dPH. $1 : 425 ; Htockers and fccilern. t2&0v | 50 ; bu of sales , $1.01 14 jo : cows and heifers , * ° 4.0 , with 1 3'W-piiunil hclfrrn at $ > 10 : bu of cows , $ J 5IKI350. Texas and Indian st'fii ? : ; . ( > ' ( ( l.:5. bulk of euli-s , $ ' )0X'(3.S5 ) ( ( , cows ai heifers. $2.10 (3.15. ( C.6W head , ehlumcnl hfnd ; market steady ; yorltcr ? . a.8n : iuckiTH , vx7ivfT3.ft ) ; luiichers , W.9i > fM.i ! , HllKhl'-lleielpts , Zw ) head ; shipments , > \ 2fni head ; market stt'iidyi millions , J I. ( > < < U 4.7fi ; culls < imt bucks. Jl.75' ( .1.85j slookcrs , X ' W.2ojJ3.K ; litnilw. 4.75Kl.OO. XIMVorlt l\r [ Stuok. NI3\V YORK. Oct. 20.-llKEVKS-Rf. celpls , 1,125 head : fi'-MltiK steady. Cuttl ' lower , 1I\P iiittle , ] (4 ( < llo per Hi. ; re- ifrlKirator beef , s-Sc p.r lb. Exports , 71 entile anil 115 sheep. C'nlvc * . receipts. 269 ; market Mow ; \riils , Jl.5i > 1i8.2o ; tops , JS.50. 811EE1' AND LAMllri-llecelptH. MM i head ; thccp. common to Rood , fJ.50fj46n , lambs , $5.2. > ) ifi.W. HOnS-Recelpts. 6,041 head ; llrmcr nt It.OO Iff 1.20. ( 'Ini-limittI I.UiSloiU. . CINCINNATI , Oct. 20.-HOaS-Stroil8i . . . CATT1 , E-Qulct ; tl.SOfff I.S3. SHKKP Sluady ; > 2.2.1i : I. CO. LAMllS-btcudy ; tl. Mock In ! < luli < . lloconl of receipts of llvo stock nt the four principal marki-i. < ior n. > ui Cattle , llogn. Sheep , Onvilia . 6,420 iiu2 , : . . > ' Chicago . ll'.ti'i ' 25.0H ) Iti.rt1 * Kansas City . K'.WO 13 , 3M St , Louis . 2S > ' l.i.0 2,0 0 Totals . 37.920 61,572 2I.GCC Cottoii JlnrWcl , NEW YORK , Oct. 20.-COTTOX Quint , middling , 6'ae ; net receipts , Itw bales ; gri ) ! < . , 12,2i'5 bales ; tt.ilCM , 020 bales ; stock , titi.lli bales ; lonilnent , 371 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 00,545 bales : exports to Uru.it Rrltaln , 2MI7 bales : to Franco , G..WJ bales , to the contlnenl , 2i,2v ; bales ; slock , S > 9J,47ii bales. Consolldate < l : Net receipts , : i5uiM bales ; exjiorts to Great Britain , S9.S29 bales , to France , 7,25o bnUst ; to the conlliieni , IITJ.SJS bales. Tolol since September 1 : Net , rnotpts. 1,763,1.72 balea ; exports to Great Rrltaln , Ws,25o bales ; to France , 60,28(3 ( bales ; to the eomlncnt. 310,173 balm. NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 20.-COTTON- Steady ; ordinary. 3'se ; good ordinary , 1 January , $4.9 > 'u 1.99 ; February , J5.U.ljio.04 ; March , J5.094i5.10 ; April , $5.141i5.l5 ; May , } 5.1 4I&.20 ; JUIHt.V2liiu.2o ; July. $ o.2\fi.i.29. LIVERPOOL Oct. . . , 20.-COTTO.N-Spot. good ( It iriiuid and fair business done ; prices l-,12d lower ; American middling. fair. 3 15-32d ; good middling , 3WI1 ; mlikllliiL' , 31-lGd ; low middling , 2 29-3 d ; good ordi nary , 2 id ; ordinary , 2 9-lGd. The sales of Iho day were 12.0XW bales , of which l.Ojij wire lor speculation and export and In- eluded 11,100 bales American ; receipts , 1,000 bales , Including 3M > J American. Fulureti opened quiet with a moderate demand and closed sleady ; American middling , L. M. C. , October , : ' . ' l-t4d , value ; October and No vember , 3u , buyers ; November and Decem ber , December and January , 2 G3-OI'ti3d , sel lers ; January and February , 2 tij-t > 41i3d , buyers ; I'obrunry ' and Maruli , 3i(3 ( 1-uld , sellers ; March and April , 3 l-04d , buyurt , ; April and May , 3 2-Gld , buyers ; May and June , 3 3-64d , sellers ; Juno and July , 33-04 < ( ) . ' ( 4-04(1 ( , Uiyers ; July and August , 3 4-MSi 3 5-ti4d , sellers ; August una beptember. 3 6-tHd , sellers. Collce Slnrlcct. NEW YORK , Oct. 20.-COFFEI3-Optlon opened steady and unchanged , ruled excel- initially Inactive nnd fuuurolcss , with sel lers backward , owing to higher ruling of Havre , Hamburg and Santos markets , but. the local situation was merely destitute ot speculative. Interest : closed dull and un changed to 5 points lower ; sales , 5,750 bags , includliiK October , J5.25 ; spot coffee , Rio , dull ami featureless ; No. 'i Invoice , 6 l-fcc , No. 7 jobbing , u 5-Sc. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , fr'U 15c. Simnr Market. NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 20.-SUOAR-Flrm ; centrifugal , new , 44iiic | ; seconds , 2'U4e. < . MoLAbSES 1'lrm ; cenlrlfugal , now , 23c ; ojien kettle , nominal , 45'u 17c. New syrup , " ' .NV YORK , Oct. 20.-SUGAR-Raw. llrm , with upward tendency ; talr rellnlng , 34o ; centrltueal , 90 test , 4ic ! ; molasses .sugar , 3lic ; rellned , llrm , with upward tendency. UUSTM2SS TKACKS. , The OH SiirliiKlliiK Ilxiiurimciit n Pro. IIOIlllCCll StlCCOHH. Oil sprinkling on the tracks of the Uoston & Albany railroad In Massachusetts Is about over for this year. The company has bceu greatly pleased with what has been done , reports tlio Boston Transcript , nml Chief KM- iilueer Walter Shepard says that the sprink ling had proceeded westward from Boston na far as the I14th mlle post , excepting a few short stretches of track In UrookfleM , HuntIngton - Ington and ouo or two other places , where the grade has been changed recently. Thin takes the Borlnkled section so mo dlstancu beyond Springfield , and It Is the Intention to finish the work as far west as Chester thla month , when further sprinkling will bo post poned until next year. All that Is needed to provo the efficacy of thin method of laying the dust along thu [ roadbed , so the officials say , Is the sight o ! a train passing over the sprinkled sections I at high speed. Where such a train was for merly followed by a whirling cloud of dust , thcro Is now hardly any disturbance of that i Bert ; and the ralfroad men say that It saves , rolling stock because It prevents the partl- I cle3 of grit from getting Into the runnlm ; ' mar and wearing It out. Crudr- oil has been nerd 01 tin csion & Albany tra.-Us , and IS has cost , roughly speai.mn , i-n a mile. This Includes the first cost of the oil , the transportation to this etate and the cost of | thn license and rleht to build and ueo a | Bprlukllng car under the patents of the com- | tinny that controls this method of treating roadbeds. The Boston & Albany companj has used about eighty-two tanks of oil ihls tcason , and will use ton more before finish ing the work laid out. A tankful Is about C.OGO gallons. The company has been using a sprinkling car fitted up according to the palcntcd plans of the roadbed company. This IB merely an ordinary platform car , over which ift con structed a framework of pipes , with valves and controllers , which supply the oil to , i perforated cross pipe , extending across the track underneath the car , and with a movc- able arm that can IKS extended out nt onn Bldo whenever It Is decided to sprinkle the slope of an emdankment. A email shield la so fastened that it at all times prevents the oil from fairing on the rails. This plpo car Is always need In connection with a tank car. the pipe car , tank car and locomotive constituting the sprinkler train. This first sprinkling of oil penetrates thn ballast to a depth of about four Inches , and cakeH together the flno particles of dust , forming an oily surface , which not only pre vents the dust from being whirled about , so It Is claimed , hut also keeps the rain from penetrating and washing away the ballast. I In addition , the advantages claimed for Ihls I treatment of the roadbed arc that It prevents I many hot boxes , by keeping the dust out of the running gear , prevents frost from dam aging the balfast. destroys and preventi j vegetation , and reduces the noise of trains. The oil used IK almost odorless and Is non- I Inflammable , and It is asserted that thu ralni renew lt surface by washliiK oft the dust that accumulates on It after the first sprink ling. ling.Only ono sprinkling a year Is rcmilred. The company will sprinkle again next sum mer , but since the roadbed will then hav bad ono sprinkling , only about one-third of the first amount ofoil will have to be used In the treatment. Whether It win be necea- I sary to sprinkle again In the third summer i la ( in open riucEllon. for the reason that none of the roads that go far tiavd tried this treatment have had It on trial as long an I third season. JAMES E QOYD & GO , , Telephone 103 ! ) . Omaha , Nab COMMISSION , ( iHAIN , PItOVISIONS and STOCKS DOAHI ) OI' TRADR. Dtrft nrr * tu Clucagn and New Tork. Corr ttx > ndrntii John AV rr n A Ca. H R. PENNEY & CO. , Iliinin , \ . Y. I.lfo n Id u. , Omnlin , NeU StocksGrainProvisions Direct \\'lr' New York , Chicago and U'citcru Poluta.