10 THE OMAHA PATLV REE : SATt7TlAT { , OCTOP.ETC 22. 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Overloaded Market Results in r. Sharp Break in Grain at the Oloe < V/HFAT / GOES A CENT AND A FOURTH LOWER Pork , I.nr l anil Illlin AMor a Proflt- nlilc Snmlnn IlculliK * Ten Oculn Wnr Hi'iirc In Alint- CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Though the disap pearance of the nuropcan war scare was the ostensible , leading Inllucnco In wheat today , the notion of the nmrket here Indi cated that the trade hud been pretty well wator-loKEed by the enormous iUintllles | ! sold ilurlnc the last few duys. Prices slumped sharply near tlm end. December wheat cloned Hlo lower , ccirn lost Ifll 1-Sc , nals declined Vjc and pork , lard and ribs each left off lOc lower. The disappearance of the European war rumors and cable advices that the conll- wntttl markolB were entirely Indifferent to the excitement raised yesterday caused a concession in the Inflated prices of wheat here at the oiKiiilnt ; . English consols had ilso recovered ycsterduy's decline and wheat ut Liverpool closed 1 l-XffjMirt lower than last nl ht. With such an array of renditions confronting them even the most radical bulls considered It prudent to at least wait lor a reaction In prlci-s. The fact that the northwest receipts amounted to l.llto carloads , as compared with S52 for the corresponding day lust year , anil the total primary market arrivals were liberal , lid not Increase the bulls' courageNev - rthclcss , the seaboard reported export bus- mess early and had the total up to sev enty boatloads long before noon. In addi tion to that there were sales here of 2u/ > l > u. cash wheat at the lower level of prlccH and the northwest weather news was dis quiet Ing on account of the serious damage to the crop In Manitoba. Export cleartngs Irotn the Atlantic ports were co.ua ! to oill- 000 bu. and Chicago receipts only amounted 10 237 cars , uga.nst 2I7 for the same day last week. Primary receipts were 1.3S5.0UO bu . against 1,0)1,000 ) bu. a year ago , and the third was counting on an Increase of 1,500.- i/oo / bu. for the week In the visible supply. There was a good general trade and It was under those conditions that December wheat , which opened 'UTflc lower at GTiif CTUc , rinsed bctwtv-n CC 7-Sc to C7'4c during thn forenoon , with the price most of the time at G7'.iC. ' As the session ticarcd the rlosp It was evident that the offerings of thf last two days were more than the mar ket could absorb and December sold oft to KG B-Sc and closed at tti'ie. May kept pre cisely Ic premium and closed at C7)4c. ; ) Hotter weather , lower cables and a dis appearance of the , Nile Incident counted ugalnst corn at the start. There was gen erous selling of long corn by large Inter ests and despite heavy covering by shorrx there was quite a backset In prices. Kau nas City told of liberal acceptances of round lots of cash corn there by foreign buyers , but that was Ignored entirely and prices were hammered down and the mar ket closed weak near the bottom. Decem ber opened H&o-kc | Ower at 32ft32lic , du- llneO to 31V4c and closed at aUVJjJl 5-8c , HOllfS. Oats weakened with the other grain mar kets and on Inlluentlal sell.ng both to take prollts and for thu short account. May bo- Kan 1-SJHic lower at 24Vi < ft24 3-3c , declined to 23 7-Sc , then rallied to 2lc , thn closing llrrure. Large receipts of hogs everywhere , the weakness In grains and liberal sales by Kngllsh houses , especially of lard , un favorably affected provisions. Neverthe less the market absorbed the offerings bet ter than was the case In the grains and the price did not suffer so badly. A weak turn In the grain market at the close sent the provision market down to the lowest ilguro of the session. January pork opened W2c down at J9.20 , advanced to J9.30 , then dropped to $ D.22Vi. buyers , at the ilosoj January lard began 5c lower at .12'/- and held steady at that figure ; Jan uary ribs started EC oft at ? 4.S2Vj and sold off to J1.771 * , buyers , at the close * Estlmaled receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , "tK > cars ; corn , 400 curs ; oats , 190 cars ; hogs , 24 000 nead. Leading futures ranged as follows : Articles , open. lllrU. Loir. YeBd'y. tis < k4 ! 67H 31H II m 33KUV , 42MAT * 42MAT3J 24H -3J , Jt 8074 S07K RODK 810 HSU It SO 0 SO 9V2Si VH-Jhi fiOu 505 601) S05 5 12W 5 1-JW 607K 5 ( IV K 6 17' , ens til. . . ' . -ID 4 ! i' ' Xo. I. Cash quotations were as follows : ! I.OUn-Htcady ; sprlim npcilal brands , Jl Will.10 ; hard patents. JI.10If4.30 ; wlmer utiulKhts , J3.0M3.20. HEAT No. 2 spring , GCfi07c ; No. 3 Hprinir. GSfiWjc ; No. 2 red , 69c. t'OUN-No. 2 , 31 G-Sc. OATS-NO. 2. 2311 : ; NO. 2 white. 2ijfro' < .c ; No 3 white , 25SJ26C. UYB No. 2 , 51c. nAKKEY No. 2 , 3l-S ? 47c. SEElJS-No. 1 ttaxsecd , 95'ic ; prlmo timothy seed , $2.3j. Hides ( boxed ) . $3.30J5 10. \VinSKY-Oliitlllcrs' finished goods , per 'srGAUS-Cut loaf and granulated un changed. The following aru thn receipts and ship ments for toany : On the Produce exchange today the but- tcr market was steady ; creumerloB , 13S2lc : lalrlcs. 1201Sc. EBBS , fresh. 15c. Cheese lirm. creameries , 7iiii Uc. M3W Y4W1C OI5X13HAI , MA11KIST , < liiontlonii for tinnu > - < ut O.-nernl ClIIIlllllltlKll-K. Buftalo. Vi'ViM. ' ? * lALT-Stfndy ; western , 65 < Uti5c. . WHH'Vr-Heeeljitn. 191,475 bu. ; exports , ,155 bu. Spot , easy ; No. 2 red. 77 s'sc. f , i > b. , alloat. Options opened lower througli foreign selling , weak cables nnd more I'oaceful ' political outlook abroad. A subse. Hient rally on export demand . . . . was finally - - - lost on long No 2 Options , weak and lower loday. In fluenced by general unloading , lower cables and a decline In wheat ; rlos"d. 7.siffl.e nei decline ; May , SSfiSS c ; closed , 39c. OATS Iterelutn , 152.CPO bu. ; exports , 170- 710 bu. Spot , dull ; No. 2 , 21)c. ) Opllons , dul und nominal. HOPS Firm ; state , common to choice crop. 5iSc ; iMlf crop. liuUii9s / ; crop Pacific const. 1" % croi WOOL Steady ; neece. 17i23c. | C HEESE Uec-'ipts. a.i&.i pkKS. : marker large colore 1. S nc ; small colored , 9c. EOOS n > rci'M t.soi pkgs. : western , 2"V " TALLOU'-Sleady. COTTONSEKI ) U1L Steady : prime crude ISc ; prime yellow , 22' c bid. Ilt'TTEn Hecelpts. 3S7 : ! pkcs. : marke llrmcr : western creameries , I&li2-c ! : Kleins 22' c ; factory. HHdll'ic. lUCE-Flrm. MOLASSES-Steady. .METALS The market for metals wa very Irregular In some departments today tin and lead In particular showing unstn lilllty , with business spasmodically active At the close the Metal cxrhanse called pi Iron warrants unchanged. J7 bid. $7.15 asked Lake copper , unchanged ; buyers nnd Holler at J12.W. Tin , unsettled : spot. SI7.70 ; futures S17 40 bid , J17.50 asked. Lead. weak. f3.73 Mil J.177'4 asked. Spelter , unchanged ; buyer and Hellers at $ . " > . The firm naming th nettling prlco for leading western miner and smellers quotes lead , 13.60. . Toledo Muriel. TOLEDO. Oct. 21.-WHEAT-Actlve an weak ; No 2 cash and October , "O'.jc ; Uc crmber. 70 5-8c bid. COHN-Dull and easy : No. 2 mixed , 32l i OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mlxe < l RYE Dull and Veady ; No. 2 cash. SJc. CLOVERSEED Active and easy ; nrlm cash , $1.55 ; October nnd December , $1.72' ; KtumiiM City Crnlu anil I'rovlKloiiK , KANSAS CITY. Oct 21.-\V11BAT- l.iiwer , rather Blow No. 1 hard. 65 | iMc easy ; Urto white , & \c ; small white , ! k ' We , No. 3 , CSc , No. 2 spring. 62SGIc ; No. 3 , " " ' "c'ON-Ixiwer. dull : No. 2 mixed , 29'4'Sf30i' ' ' ; No. 2 white. i : 3 c ; No. 3 , Kli)29c. ) UATS-HIher , active ; No. 2 white , 23tJ Kiic. itYE-FIrm ; No. 2 , file. HAY-Steady ; choice timothy , { i5.75g7.00 ; choke prairie. J.co. HUTTEIt-Steady ; separator , 2i > fl21'.icj ' dnlry. Hie. ICuciS Firm ; fresh , 15c. RECElPTS-U'heut , SS.SOO hu. ; corn , " .SCO bu. ; oats , fi.Wl bu. HinpMKNTS-U'hent , D3Xv ( bu. ; corn , 7,1W bu. ; oats , 2.0UO bu. * - O.1I.VIIA li.Mit.\I : : , .11AIIKKT. C'oinllllon nf Trnde mill ( Inolntlon.i n Miilili * mill I'nii'-v I'rndnce. KOaS-aood slock , IBflKc. nUTTER-Common lo fair , lMJ12c ; sep arator , 22c ; gathered rroamery , 20t21c. | LIVE POULTRY-Hcns , 5 l-2c ; old roosters ters , Ic ; spring chickens , "HBSc ; ducks , 6 < if Cc ; geesn not wanted. GAME Teal , blue wing , $1.75 ; green wing , $1.CO ; mixed. $1.75(02.25 ( ; prairie chickens , young , Si ; old. 13.50. PIUEON.S Live , per doz. , 75c. VEAL-ChoIco , 9c. VEGETABLES. CELERY Per bunch , 30fi35c ; Colorado celery , 401i1."c. ONIONS-Now. per bu. , 3543c. 1IEANS Hiiiut-piikeil naper bu. , $1.3i ) R1.IO. POTATOES-Per bu. . 4Vf45e ( for cliolcc. SWEET POTATOES-Per bill. . $ l.0vti ! 2.25. CADHAOEK-1 ir bu. . .rsti.il. If. TROPICAL FRl'ITH. LEMONS-Cnllfornla , JG ; fancy Messina , } 0.50/i(7.i ) . ORANOES-ValcncIas , $3.73. UANANAS ChoUe , uirst ? stock , per hunch , Ji.OOI2.25 | ; medium sized bunches , $1.75 2.01) . FRUITS. APPLES-Per bbl. . Jonathans. $1.7534.00 : cholco shipping stotk , $3.50flJ.75 : other slock , t3.W < i3.Z > ; eastern apples , $3.0@3.7l. ! PEACHES-Callfornla , 20-lb. cass , $1.25 ; scarce. PLUMS-Oregon. $1.0i > fil.25. I'EARS nartlett f'-illfornla , out of. the market ; olher varieties , $2.25. onAPKP-Cnlllnr i Tohays , J1.60Sgi.63j New York grapes , ISc. CRANHEHKH'J.S iiconsln ner box , $1.25Cape Cods , per bbl. , $ C.25Q6.50 ; Jerseys , $5.7uSG.Oi . MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. . large size , 12 < 8 > He ; smnll. lie : Hr 'lp. n r lb . nWO"Fn" . llsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , l"1f l"c ; filberts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished , 01(7c ; coconniits , per 100 , $1. 50 5.00 ; peanuls , ruw , G'.ic ' ; roasted , 7l4c. MAI-i li - i l i- ' 'vo-"al. < " " " ti , $2.50 ; gal. cans , pure , per dor. , $12 ; halfal. . cans. $ i.2. ! " > ; tituirt cans , $3.50. IIUNKY Choice white , 12B12'/jc. UA'IKS liul.o\\ef , yj io . „ - , , , . noxes , 5Vic ; Salr , f > c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. FIOS Imported fancy , 3-crown. 14-lb. boxes , IflcSrrown. . 44-lb V > nv 13C ; Ibexes - " , . boxes , 22 723c per box ; California , 10-lb. boxes , $ l.logi.5. ( JIUlvU itr naif hbl. , $3.255i3.CO. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7c : No. 2 green hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , S"-ic ; No. 2 sailed hides , 7ic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 lo 12 Ibs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to :5 Ibs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow. No. i , 3c : tallow , No. 2 , 2Hc ; rough tallow , 1'ic ; whlto grease , 2' , ! ( y24c : ! ; yellow and brown grease , lHQ2Vic. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 15 ® 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skint ) ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; cry flint , Kansas und Nebraska butcher wool jells , per lb. , actual weight , 4 i5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 354c ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pells , per lb. , aclual weight , 4f5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , hit. I.iiulH MnrUct. ST. LOUIS Oct. , , 21-FLOf R-Qulet and steady at recent advance ; patents , $ n.COii 3.70 ; slralRhts , } .12.W1.G.V. clear , $2.75B3.00 ; low to medium , J2.00.fi2.50. WHEAT Futures weak and lower , clos ing with October at IH-c , December IK ® 1 3-Sc and May I'.ic off compared with yes terday ; spot lower ; No. 2 red cash , eleva tor , 71071e ; track , 71c ; December , 70' , * ® 70 5-Se bid ; May , 70c asked ; No. 2 hard cash , C7 i6S 4e. COHN Futures off 1 l-fifJUic for the day ; spot lower ; No. 2 cash , 32c , nominal ; Octo ber. 31-)4c , nominal ; December , 30 5-8o asked ; May. 32u bid. OATS Fractionally lower for fulures with snot higher ; No. 2 cash , 23Hc bid ; track , 24c , nominal ; October , 23 c bid ; De cember , 24 > 4c bid ; May , 25c , nominal ; No. 2 white , 26c bid. RYE-Steady at 49c. SEEDS Fluxsecd , higher at 92V-C ; prime timothy seed , $2.40 , nominal , WHISKY Steady at J1.25. CORNMEAL-l. < ; WM.fij. JJUAN Slrong ; packed , east track , Kc. _ H AY Firmer ; timothy , $6.00 8.25 ; prairie , iiUTl'ER-Stoady ; creamery , ISWc ; dairy , I6p20e. EGGS-FIrm at 13c. POULTRY Firmer : chickens , spring , 71i > 9e ; old , Cc' ; ducks , SVfc&Cc ; gcesf , Gc ; lur- kuys. S' c. METALS Lead , dull at $3.CO. Speller nrm at $4.i2's. ' PflOVISIONS-Pork. weak ; standard mess , jobbing. { S.12I ; , . Lard , steady ; prime steam , $1.90 : cholco , $4.95. Dry salt meats , RECEIPTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 9 , - Ooo bu. ; corn. ( lO.OOd bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 8.0W bbls. : wheat , 37.01XJ bu. ; oats. HC < H ) bu. ; corn , 50,000 bu. Xovr J'r't'nn > tnr'r * t. NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 21. PROVISIONS Steady and llrm. Pork , standard mess , S-'K'fiye. ' Lard , refined tierce. V.lc ; pure , 5l'c. Uoxoil meals , dry salt shoulders , -17-Sc ; sides , 8Vc. I'acon sides , clear ribs. r. H-STJI 6M > e. Hams , choice sugar-cured. Sfi9' ' < > c. COFFEE-Qulet ; Rio , ordinary to fair , GU.fcVc. RICE Firm ; .ordinary to good , 4f5c. ( FLOUR Firm : extra fancy , patents. $1.Sr > y3.95. CORNMEAlFirm. . I1.75JJ1.SO. IIAY-Cholce , 12fl12\iC. \ CORN No. 2 sacked , white and mixed , 3SHc ; yellow , We. bATS-No. 2 sacked , 2SQ29c. tlrniti Ttp.-ftptx ut rrlncljial CIIICAQO , Oct. 21. Receipts today : Wheat , 237 cars ; corn. 414 cars ; oats , 213 cars. Estimated cars for tomorrow : Wheat. 200 ; corn , 400 ; oats , 190. MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 21-Recclpts : Wheat , 419 cars. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 21. Receipt. : Wheat , il cars. DULUTH , Oct. 21. Receipts : Wheat 771 cars. Receipts at Primary Markets Wheat , 1.3S174S bushels ; corn. 557,640 bushels ; oats , 40.419 bushels. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 21.-Recelpts : j Wheat , 14S cars. . HALTIMORE , Oct. 21. FLOUR Dull , un. changed ; receipts , 30,291 bbls. ; exports , II- 733 bbls. I WHEAT Dull , lower : spot , 715-SJf75c ; re- 1 celpts , 131.813 bu. ; southern , by sample , 70 { (7Cc. ( , CORN Dull , lower ; spot , month and No- vembi r , 37 < fi37".c ; southern whlto , 37 < i(37y.c. ( OATS Steady ; No. 2 whlto , western , 29V4 ' ( OSOc : receipts. 59.SI5 bu. ! RVR Firm ; No. 2 wostcrn , 5CUc ; rccelplg , , 21.S27 bu. I i.C'I'l ER Sleiuly. unchanged. EGGS Firm , unchanged. CHEESE Steady , unchanged. ' liu'lmintt Market. CINCINNATI. Oct. 21. FLOUR-Flrm. WHEAT Easier : No. 2 red , 7V. ( CORN Higher : No. 2 mixed. 3ic. : OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 27 7-Sc. RYE-NO. 2 , 52c. PROVISIONS-Lurd easy , $4.90 ; built ments pteaily , $5.fO $ : bncon steady , JG.50. WHISKY Firm. $1.25. lll'TTER-Steady. EGOS-Qulet. 13c. I'eorlu . , PEORIA. Oct. 21.-CORN-Easler ; No. 2 31K r. OATS-Oulet ; No. 2 white , 2nifi25e. WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.25 foi finished goodr. > ! l iiifr i > 'lVlifnt S1n > - ' t > . MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 21. - WHEAT - Weaker ; Octobir. 45 > ic : No. 1 hard , 67Uc No. l northern MHc ; Alay. Clc. FLOUR-Flrst patents. $ .1.90J4 fO ; secom patents , $3.70fr3.50 ; first clears. $2.802.W. ' M ILWAUKEE. Oct. 21. - WHEAT - \\eukcr ; No. 1 northern , CS'ie ; No. 2 spring 67c. 67c.RYE RYE Lower : No. 1 , Clc : No. 2. 50Vic. IlARLEY-'StronE ; No. 2. 47c. IMillnil.-lpliln .llnrkrt. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 21.-11UTTER- SU aiI . fulr demand ; fancy weslern cream ( EGGS- Firm and Ic higher ; fresh west cm , Uc. Sun l-'rniiPlHno AVlit-nt IliirU.-t , RAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 21.-WHEAT- Easv : December. SI.23U HARLEY Inactive ; December. $1.24. I.lrrrjmol Crnln MiirUt , LIVERPOOL. Oct 21-WHEAT-Qulet lower , October , nominal , Novcra her. nominal ; December. fg 1V1 , March , i . ' St. l.ouls , fancy , -winter , firm. SH M. , CuIlN Qulot , 1171V1 lower ; October nominal ; Novomb-r , 3 Sd ; December , 3s 3d ; March , 5s 7d. OPEHATIOXS IX STOCKH AM ) IIOMIS. Foreign Polltleul IteporlK Cnmo Ilc- IMM.TJIn ( iovcriinivnl Seciirlili-M. NE\V YOIIK , Oct. 21.-Th motor nerve of the world's miukets was touched today by the reported orders of the Government of France to Major Marchaml to retlro from Fashoda. There was a prompt recovery In government securities In London nnd Paris and Incorporate stocks at all foreign mar- KOl.H. 1'or the same reason there was a weakenIng - Ing n the wheat markets of the world. In cluding Liverpool , New York , Chicago an.l San From Iseo. This checked yesterday s advance In the stock market. IJut when It became evident later In the day that there was good Huppart In Ihe wheat market from a continued heavy demand for export , In spite of the subsldenco of the war scnro and of the continued heavy receipts at the primary po.nls , there sprang up the dema id for railroad stocks , which showed Itself more contldent nnd urgent than anything that has been seen In the stock market for several days. Naturally thuru was a de mand for the stocks of grain-carrying roads. 'I he strenglh was manifest ivot only In Ihe granger group proper , but UFO In Iho Pailtlcs , Including Northern , Union and AU-hlson. The prefeired sto k of the latter road was next lo St. Paul , the leader ot the railroads In point of activity and was llrm throughout the day. The absorption of the. stock In the late dealings was on a very large scale. The dullm ss and heaviness of the stocks of Ihe great eastern trunk lines was In slrong contrast , although , according to a quulid utterance of the chairman of the New York Central directors , many companies cannot get cars enough to cairy the freight coming forward , but are cutting rates and making contracts ahead nt fig ures below the rale schedule. It is In line with this view to find the gross earnings of the Central for September quarter falling nearly $9Gnooo below those for the corresponding spending quarter lost year whlto the bal ance available for dividend Is 155-100 per cenl , compared with 170-100 per cent last year. The strength of western , southwestern and southern stocks was quite general , Louisville lending Ihe taller group with an extreme rls < > of a point. Tln > movement of the Industrial specialties was relatively much less Important than of late. Tobacco advanced an extreme 3 points , but met heavy sales. Sugar was raided below 111 , but met the resisting point , and Manhattan , though It weakened early on published ut terances tending to discredit reporls ot early tleclrl al equipment. Inter rose over a point. Slerllng exchange advanced lurlhcr today , In response to the stiffness of foreign money markets , while the clearing political prospects did not relieve the situation , but the local money market continued easy. The gain of the New York bunks from gold Imports , from the aiibtrcasury and by reason of the marked decrease In the move ment of currency to the Interior , Is esti mated to be not far from $10000,000 for the week. How far the reserve requirements hiivu been expanded through enlarged de posits by reason of loans made on sterling exchange cannot be closely estimated , but it may run as high as $15,000.000. The bond market broadened and Improved In the course of Ihe day and shows gains generally. Tolal pales , $2niO,000. United States 2s registered advanced Vb and the Oa registered doi lined U In the bid price. The Evening Post's London financial cablegram says : There was a general re covery In the stock market here today on the more cheerful views regarding the Fushoda question and the steadiness of the Paris bourse. The best prices were not maintained , however , and the close was somewhat dull. Americans were distinctly the firmest market , arbitrage houses being short of slock , but the New York selling llnally caused a dull close , The New \orlc demand for cold has slackened. The prlco is now 77n 1W. Largo arrivals of cold are duo next week , and it Is conjectured that they may go Into the Hank of England. It is reported that a meeting of the directors was held today to consider the maturity o large quantities of German paper , nnd it was agreed to arrange so far as Is politic for thy renewal of such bills. I give you the report , though late , efforts wcro current to C'Uio lo'llowlng are the closlnff quotations of the. leadln ? stocks on the New York inarkuttodni' _ : AtcliUon . 12Vi IV > ck Island 101 % , lo pfd 341 * St. I. . & S. F " ' , ( , lUlllmorc & Ohio. . 4t i do 1st : > fd 62 Canada Pacific . . . . M4 do 2nd : > fd 29-i Canada Southern . . .52 , St. I * & 3. w 4\ Central Pacific Il'.i lo nfd 11' ; Oln-Kiiwake & Ohio. ! U Bt. Paul IOS Clilcrico & Alton..153 do pfd If/Uj K. & Q lll'i Bt. I * & O. . . . . . "i \ CM. & U. HI ' * do DfJ 15S . , rt\ , 105 P. P. . M. & . M..W ( "hi. O. W 1" ' Po. I'arino SS't C ' Incl & L "li So * Uiillway SH 'do pfd - t 'lo pfd : < 3 i r ' & N. W Ml't Texas A.- Pacific ) . . . . 13V. do pfd 177'a Union I'aolfio 34 C. C. C. & St. It. . . TD do nfd 63 * rte i.fd M " ; P" D. & n H IV1. fc Hudson l 2Vi Wulxikh V I- & W HO ' ' 1 ° I > f' ' Ti IjHii & lllo O 12Vi Wheel. & L. E 3U da | M r'1.l.I < > I'M , \W- \ Krlf ( new ) 12J , Adams - : < cp 'M ,10 jut | jfd M's Anier. K\j > 1W 1'Yvrt Wnyni * l"l I'nlipJ ' Statu Ex. . 40 Ot. Kor. pfd 135 , l'-- ' ' . . E--1- ? . . Total saloi of stocks today wore 2ir > .2 shares. IncludingAtchlaon preferred , 14,000 ( -amidlan 1'acinc , 4,610 : nurlltiRton , 12,340 ; Manhattan , 17.413 ; Metropolitan Strne Railway , l.SoS ; Northern Tactile. 5. : > SO I I'ti'iin 1'nclllc , 3,025 ; St. Paul. 15.445 ; Unloi > I'aclllc , Denver & Gulf , (1,255 ( ; Tobacco , 25 , . M5 ; Suirar , 42,910. ! V MV Yi rk Motn-y Mnrlcpt. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. MONEY O > C'AIjl Nominally. m < > i2 per cent. PtllMK MERCANTILE PAPER 3'4Q r > ur cent. STERUNO KXCHANOR Firm , with ur- tual buslncsi In b-inkerf , ' bills at J4.84\y ( 4.S5 for demand and 14 S2/4.M'.i for clxt > dnys ; posted rates , $ I > 3Q4.SC ; commercln bills. Jl r i. SILVER CERTIFICATES-COffdc. HAll SILVER-CO'lc. MEXICAN DOLLARS 4f.14C. GOVERNMENT HONDS Steady : 3s 10VSJ ; new 4s. rei ; . . l- ' " ' ; coupon , I27 ? < ; 4s rejf. , HO'Ji : coupon , 11H4 ; 2s , 95\s ; 5s. reg. lll'li : cojion. 1124 : Pac'tlc fs of ' 03. 102'4. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows : . r.V. . JL D. littr 1. r. 744 S. U. iT.i : 7S ( ten.Blee.Sa ll * i iT nn. new Oft 3t. . . til O H.A.SA. OH . . .104 JT.P. UG.lRta 107 O. H. AS. A. I'd * . Ilia T. 1' . Kc- Ids 4S II.JLT Cent. At . .111 U. P. Ii .V O. IBIS. . 77H II. JcT.O.cou.Uii..llUH Wuh. Ut : . IMV lowaC.UlB ic.1 , Wab. viU n < i Ln.Newroii. 4 > . . . . .IO'iW.Shorfi ( R I-A N Unl. 4 t 0 Iva icnturlcn ? 4i.noiirl | Us 100 | Va. oefcrred M.K. AT.'di > . . . . IS-JU'WU. ' Cent Inn SD'i M. K. AT. 4h > ! > , U. I1. 9K ! . N. V. C. Ills 117M . uffered. I'lillliielnlolfn. . OMAHA , Oct. 21. Clearlncs today wer ll.201,577.il ( ; balances were , SS,9n.2'5. ! Clear IIIBB last year wuro $ ! 'SC.f2l.CO ; halanceit 1191,021.53. Increase In clearings , } 204li57.0l U'ASHINliTON , Oct. 21 Today's state inent of tne. condition of the treasur sli IWH : Available cash balance , { 304.01S , 70"old r"fr\p. IJt flio'-B. NEW YOUK. Oct. Sl.-ClearinRs. ? 12.1&\ U9 ; balances. JS.750.M1. HOSTON. Oct. 'JL-Clearlngs , il6.SI7.723 balance ! . 12.477,031. ST. LOVI3. Oct. -ClearliiBS , iliSIS.21 balances. Mlfl.012. Money. 4j7 per cent N w York exchange , 15c discount bid , pa anked , CHICAGO , Ort -ClenrlnB ? . J2t,672EM balances , { 1,5:7,027. Now York cxchang : , discount. Sterllnc cxchanB' % to discount. Sterling exchange ; Posted , tl S2Vli I S t5 ; nrtunl , tl.K2 < ,4oi.&j ; sixty days , tl.Mt/i4.SI Htocks , fairly active ; Alley L. 76 ; lllsutlt , M ; lllsiriilt preferred , 97 ; Diamond Matili , 13S ; North Chlcapo , 21(5 ( ; Strawboard , 31 ; AVost Chlcaso , 93's. CINCINNATI , Oct. 21.-Mon y , y'Q. r.er cent. New York exchange , par. Clearings , f2,0ll,100. ( PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 21--Clearings. M1.19S.2JS : balances , $ l.f-3.f < M. HALTIMORE. Ort. 21.-Clcarin 3. 3,2IS.- S72 ; balances , $133,422. llONton Sliu'U Uiiiitilllnnn , HOSTON , Oct. 21.-Call loons 2t71 par cent : time loans , S.ffl IKT cent. Closing 'luotntluns on stocks , bonds and inliilng shares : Mi-xlcnn Central . . . 4 OIJ Dominion Oil Colony 1 ! Oweola VH ! HuWl.T r. " > ' 4 unlney Ill t'nrn Paclllo TVinrarack 174 Wf.t ISi'l Ti Wolverine ! T'i Oo pfU lOi IVrrott St'l ) \VitlnKii niec. . . . Mij .Itumtiolilt 4 > i < h iifil 67 ' . SAN FHANCISCO , Oct. 21. The closing- quotations for mining stocks today wcro as follows : _ _ Aim . S 'Justice . S Alu'i.i Con . I Kentucky Con . 1 Atvltti . 7 Moxl-an . 9 IJolchcr . S o c ilvntnl Con . 17 Hest it lielcher . 13 Otvhlr . 41 Bullion . 1 Overman . 1 fa ! ( Monti . IS ,1'otoPl , . . Jj rih.allfnio Con . 10 ifiivniw . Chollar . 7 ( ' ( rplon . 3 ( or.ldcnce . Tfl Hlerr.i N vaJa . 03 ( Ton. Oal. & V.i . 62 irnlan Con . 17 frown I'olnt . r ftnh Con . 5 Exchequer . 1 V"Jlo\v Jacket . W r.nld & Ciitrle . 14 fitonilard . 175 .lulla . 1 ' Silver bars , B9 cj Mexican dollars , . 4.7 3) ) 47-ic. ) Drafts , fclght , n',4- ? ; telegraph , 20c. NKW YOUK , Oct. 21. The following are the closing quotations on in run. . hi.ut tf. f'holor . S Ontario . 365 Crown IViInt . S lO--lr . 41 C'im. Cna. ! ami Va. 6S 'I'ls-month ' . ! > 0 Doadwoml . 40 QuIckslliTr . 12. . nmild & Currlc . . . . 10 do i M . 37S Hale & Norcnms . . . 70 'Slrrm NeTOilJ. . 67 Ilnmwike . JOfi stanJarrt . 175 Iron Slher . M t'nlon Con . 15 Mexican . W ' Yellow Jatket . 8 I.oiulon S i > pW < tni > intlniiH. I.ONDUN , Octi. 21.-1 p. m. Closing : Con "l . money VAti N" . V. Central..TTlfS'l ( or c-lp. M'-'t . .Ids 15-16 Pennsylvania i > g Ciiti.-ullun 1'acinc. . . i3 % llfallni ; S ? , Rrli > 12' , U. I' . nfJ f l f.Tle l t pM 3'i : ! Atcli fen IS Illinois Central 111 I , . , t N M Pt. 1'aul common..111 iGraml Trunk 6 % 11AU SlI.VKH-Stcady at 27d per ounce. MONEY 3 ner cent. The rate of d.scount In the open market for short bills. 3V * . per cent ; for three months' bills. Il'/ifiS G-S per cent. Korolliii I ItiHin'Inl. LONDON , Oct. 21. The feeling on the stock exchange this afternoon considerably Improved. Consols wore freely bought In Intluentlal quarters , which strength , ned the cntlro market. It Is said that some very good wwa of great Importance had been received. Money. 3 pt cent. Dis count , short bills , 35-8 ; discount , three months , 3 ff3 7-8. Gold at Lisbon has de clined to 52.00. liar sllv = r closed lun'er at 2713-lCd per ounce. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today at 149.30. American se curities lluctuatfd after a steady opening and then Improved on a moru buoyant feel ing and closed firm. PAIIIS , Oct. 21. Business on the bourse ( relay opened depressed , owing to the con- 1 MI iiiilnrsi regur'UiiK the Kushoda question ; there were realizations , but sub sequently a better feeling prevailed , due to the report of a possible Anglo-Kronch ar- ning'ment. Neverthqless International fe- curltles continued weak , nio TIntos recov ered at the close of the market. DoBecrs m.nlng shares were active and Improved. Thr e per ctnt rentes1 , lOlf 77'/4c for the ac count. Exchange on London , 23f 33VsC for checks. 1'EHLIN. Oct. 21. Prices on the bourse today were ( Inner until near the cloe , when a ruction occurred In sympathy with tlio Pirls nmrket. Amerlcnn sccur.tles wcra decidedly Improved.-.nJ3xchanso on London , 20 marks -14 pfgs. for chucks. Cotton .MnrUet. NEW YORK , Oct. 21. COTTON Dull and easy ; middling. 6' ' , c ; nor receipts , 223 bales ; gross , 2,277 bales ; bales , 21fi bales ; Block , C1.97 ( ! bales : oxporls to the contl- ncnl , 3,073 bales. Total today : Net re ceipts , 71.0S9 bales ; exports to Great . Urltiiln. 21,035 bales : lo Franco , 21,839 bales ; to the continent , 21,070 hales ; stock , S09.070 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts , 421,573 boles ; exports to Great Britain , 111Ml bales ; to Franco , 29S ( > 1 bales ; to the con tinent. U'3,303 ' bales. NEW OULEANS , Oct. 21.-COTTON Futures quint nnd btcaily : October , Si SI bid ; November. Ji.SlW 8 ; December , Jl.Oifi 1.93 ; January. $1.97(54.95 ( ; February. $ ! " , .C > 2li > 5.0.1 : March. $5.074/5.05 : April , $5.12' < | 5.13 : May. J5.1785.1S ; June , J5.22ffd.23 ; July , 55.27 i ipri.is. Bpot steady ; ordinary. 4Vic ; good ordinary. 4 3-itk * ; low middling , 4 9-16c : middling. 4 IS-lCc ; good middling , DVlc ; niirt- dllng ialr , 511-lfic ; receipts , 12,1)19 hales ; stock. iM'.ffli bales L1VEHPOOL , Oct. 21.-COTTON-Spot , fair demand , prices unchanged : Amcrlran middling. S 3-lGd. The sales of the day were 12.0CO bales , of which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 11.400 bales of American ; receipts , 2 , URO bales , Including 21.W9 American. Futures opened quiet with a poor demand and closed quiet ; American middling , L. M. C. , Ortobtr , 2 61-6lfi3d , sellers ; October and Novembtr , 2 3-61d. value ; November nnd December , December and January , 2 62-iild , buyers ; January and February , 2 < 12-mfi2 ivM > 4d , buyers ; February and March , 2 G3-U4d , buy ers ; March and April. 3d. sellers ; April and May , 3 l-C4d , Et-lleiK ; May and June. 3 l-i'ljf 3 2-64d , value ; Juno and July , 3 2Md < , buy ers : July and August , 3 3-54d , sellers ; Au gust and September , 3 3-G4y4d , buyers. JVi'iv Yorlc Dry Clo > iln Mnrkpl. NEW YOnK , Oct. 21. There was a cen tering of Interesl today In the dry goods market in print cloth situation. Tno news from Fall River of the completion of the agreement for lhr > curtailment of output and trustees for the sale of the surplus s'tocks of Ihe mills has added stability to the general market for < otton coon's. There was a g'-u- erally better feeling In quarters where slaple goods were handled. Uuyers In Ihe market today were nol prepared lo be more liberal In their offers than they have been heretofore. In Jobbing stores the business passing was of about an nveragu character. There wan little Interest manifested by buy ers In a local market and the mall orders were light. Silks were strong us a result of the auction bale of yesterday , where better p-lces prevailed than were expeoled by semi ! operators. Heports from F.ill Illver ar xuch as tend to make the markets stronger. There are plenty of blrls for extras at - cents , and so far manufacturers are ready sellers at thai quotation. Cotton Mnm'pPttiriTN'Hrrppnion1. . FALL HIVEU , Mass. , Oct. 21.-A majority of the Fall P.lver cotton manufticlurerH to. day ratified the pooling agreement und the policy of curtailing production proposed a few days ago. An attempt was made early In the year , hut It failed. The goods which nro to bo placed In the hands of these trus tees are , 24-inch. 11x649 ; 2S-lnch , C4x0s ( ; ; 27- Inch , SGxSfiH ; 27-Inch , C4xCO.tompr slnp the bulk of the print cloth goods nmdp here. The mills that do not des'ro ' to curtail agree to pay In half a cent per spindle for every week that they run In excess of the lime M-t for such curtailment. The agreement calls for four weeks' curtailment of pro- ductlon In the next three months. The goods to bn pooled Include those now made and these lo be made In the next live months. ColSViSlur1 ' . NEW YOHK , Oct. 21.-COFFEE-Optlonf opened steady , with jirl i-s unchanged to ; points lower ; rultd very active , with bill little further change , longs and shorts belnj disposed to liquidate accounts on ever terms in the abM lice of poHlllve new bear- incs in either direction : weak undertone following unsullsfactory Europian and Rir cables ; closed steady , unchanged to 5 points lower ; sales , GO.0-0 bags ; March , * 3.70. Spot , Mo , market dull , easy ; No. 7 Invoice , J5 ; No. 7 Jobbing , C'jc. ' Mild , steady ; Cordova , Oil Mitrtcrt. OIL CITY , Pa. , Oct. 21.-Credlt balances J1.1S ; certlllcates opened and closed al Jl.l'J'.i bid for cash ; sales , 3.iix bbln. ; ship' ments , 10SS > 7 bbls. ; runs , S3.2I7 bbia. SAVANNAH. Oct. 21. Oil. . Spirits tur pcntlne. llrm at 32c. . Hosln , tlrm. WILMINGTON , > ' > . C. . Oct. 21.-OUv- SplrltH turpentine , llrm at 31'zc. Uosln llrm at tlO&iil.lO. Crude turpentine. Urn at Jl.ioai.80. MilHiMnrUct. . N"l-W OllT.EANS , Oct. ! 1.-SLGAR- Flrm : crntrlfugal , new , 4 15.HT/4 5-Sc ; sec ondF , 3''fi4c. ' MOLAHSES-FIrm ; centrifugal , ntw , 22c open kettle , nf wlMi47c , new syrup. 36 > . NEW YOHK1. Oct. -Bl'OAR-rtav firm , held higher fair rrllnlns , 3'ic : centrl fugal , 9G test , l\r , molasses sugar , Z' . c llrm. . . OMAHA LIVE STOCIL MARKET Oattle and Sheep Receipts Drop Off Some and Hogs Gain Largely , PRICES GENERALLY TEND TOWARD LOWER Uunil Dorr Strcru HIIUKO .Steady , lint Otlu-rn MHMV WcuUiicN * 1-Vi'iliT * Very flu-nil lloKn l.one it Ilia Mckt-1 , ClonltiRT Weak , SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 21. Catue. Hogs , aheep litcclpts loday 3.350 'j\\i l.ii'O Uimiui Moniiity ; t jj 4.uo2 oniclal Tuesday 5,751 , x. : . . : . sunvonu } atMr > uiKj : 4,613 Olllclal Thursday o.si/3 S.W ) 27 I'lvv days this week )1 .9 343 ! 2. . . . . . . Same duys last week..T7 ! " > ' ) : : o,2vj .C.llO Same days week before..31'iM ' 2S.P03 ii.ltS Sam ; three wtcks ago..27ol : ; 31,1'Ju 1S.14& Average price paid for hogs for the last several days with comparisons : lS98.1837.lSW.IlS93.lWl7iufj.'ilS93. | | | Oct. 1 3 71 | 3 S5 | 2 94 | 3 9SI 6 2S 6 15 Ort. 2 3-TO 3 02 3 93 ] 6 24 Oct. 3 . | - 2 9 3 S6 | 6 CO ! 6 20 5 21 Oct. 4 3 Oil 3 73 Z S2 5 W 6 28 S 17 Oct. 5 3 14 | 3 VI 2 93 3 t > ui 4 93 , 6 3J G 19 Ocl. 3 53 | 3 74 304 , 4 87 | 0 31 527 Oct. 7 3 5b | 3 (14 ( 3 Ol | 3 S6l 6 37 531 Oct. i 3 'J , 3 62 | 3 13 , 3 Mil i I lilt. ! > ' ! ° J ! I I -B Oct. 10. . . . 3 64 ] | 3 U ] 3 SI ) 4 K | G 21 | 0 27 Oct. 11. . . . 3 61 3 3 ? .t , ; t , 4 jl u .i ] d M Oct. 12. . . . 3 ofii 3 ( Si 3 IS 3 MI 4 111 ti .to n i Oct. 13. . . . 3 5D | 3 50 ! 3 30 ] * I 4 DO ] 6 37) ) d 27 Oct. . 14. . . . 3 Ul . ' ( i > 4 , 3 3J , 3 78 | l U 31 , a 21 Oct. If , . . . . 3 63 3 CI 3 19 , 3 70 , 4 S0 | l. . . . Oct. 16. . . , * 3 69 3 20 | 3 70 | 4 7S | 0 27 Oct. 17. . . , 370 3 2 ? 70 4 7il li 2 ! > 5 1ft Oct. IS. . . . 3 G7 | 3 54 | I 3 C2 | 4 691 G 13 | 5 41 Oct. . . . . 3 i | U 1,1)1 ) 3 2S | d ui | i lt , I ) l > , dl Oct. 'JO. , . . 3 71 , 3 51 3 271 * 4 55i b 15i d 4 < j Oct. 21. . . , 3 C5 | 3 52 | 3 23 | 3 52 ] I C 23 ] 3 15 Indleales Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : c. . M. & st. P. Ry . ? .a.t.VIoes.shec ! : ? : O. & St. L. lly - , ' .Missouri Pacilic Ky 32 13 . . Union Pacille system 90 Ifi o C. & N. W. Ky . . i , F. . E. & M. V. H. U 1 44 4 C. . hi. P. , M. & O. Ky 4 11 . . H. & M. It. K. U. . . . . . 2S 42 # * ft Hy i a K. C. it bt. J i C. , K. I. A P. Ky. , east 1 li U. , 11. 1. A : P. Ky. , west 18 ; i Total receipts 179 162 13 The disposition of the day A receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the numbur of head Indicated : n . , , , , Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 79 The ( I. H. Hammond Co. 88 Swift and Company 4ts 2.tor 241 'liie Cudahy Packing Co. 4H 2Ma 3i > 5 P. D. Armour 703 3M .05 . 11. ISecker and Degan. . . . 20J Vansant & Co -17 J. L. Carey 5fll l.obmun & Kotluchllils . . 22ii lienton & Underwood. . . . 37 Huston & Co 106 Hid A : Hunlzlnger 247 Hamilton & K 3iiS . . . . . . . . Swift , for country 64 Hammond , for K. C 33 . . . . McCrcary 143 Cudahy I' . Co. , K. C S3S Others buyers 732 . . . . 1.211 Left over 2,500 . . . . 2.7CHJ Totals 7.S2I 10,505 4,721 CATTLE The receipts were Hit. nil , nut , , 'as ' has been the case all the wsek with | the trains , many of lliern were lule in j arriving and il was sllll later when the 1 cattle were In the yards , so that the market , was dslayed and the forenoon was well ad- vanceil before very much business was transacted , The market on killing cattle , both corn- fed and grassers , was just about .ile.nly wllh yesterday. The supply , however , of I cornfeds was very much lighter , but tlicru I was one bunch good enough to brliiK J5.U5. The market on cornfed cuttle Is a little stronger than last week , and on good kinds at least lOc higher. Grass beef cattle have I be n In good demand and moderate supply i nil the week and values on desirable kinds have been fully maintained. The market on cows and heifers - > \as a little slow today and buyers were late In getting down to business. There has not been much change In Ihe cow market this week , still the decline on fodder * naturally causes a falling off In the d > mand for cows for that purpose and the lack of competi tion from lhat source docs not help matters any. Yesterday nil but the most dislrablo kind ? were weak , and the same condition fciemed to prevail today. The yards wore crammed full of feeders again today. In addition to the fresh arrivals there were over 3,0(0 stale cattle In the yanls , the most of them stackers nnd feeders. The market was very slow and weak , as sptculators were Blow about un- dlng to their holdings with the week so 1 near an end. It was not only a qntptlon | of low prices , but It was the question of I selling them it all that most preplexed I holders. The fancy grnd'S of cattle are 'possibly ' not over lOfilac lower , but the 'general run of feeding cattle are all of 25c lower than last week , and common kinds are anywhere from 23c lo 35c lower limn a we-k ago. This decline Is not due to excessive receipt1 , but to thn condition of th. weather. While the feed lots are under water and the wcath T threatening farmers do not feel like coming to market to buy feeders. With thu farmers staying at homti the cattle have be n allowed to accumulate In the yards , with the result that price ? have broken badly. Some shrewd buyers are coming In and getting ehfap fe = dlng und stock cattle , and the only wonder Is that more people desiring 1 cattle have not come In since the market has been reported as being lower for 1 several days. Representative WYOMING. D. Clark. 20 utters..1161 4 13 Ilollcran & Co. ; steers..11S1 33 D. McDonald , 20 cows 1010 3 20 M steers..1178 433 Swan Land & Catllo Co. 12 sleers..U37 390 S3 sleeM..1203 410 1 ster 1170 I 20 COLORADO. 1 steer 1310 3 Ki 1 nicer 12M 3 i5 47 sleers. . . . MS 3 J > 3 40 sleers..1M7 4 30 IDAHO. 6 cows . 1 > S 3 1ft 1 cow. . . .1070 3 10 1 cow. . . .1220 3 10 2 cow. . 1170 3 10 1 iow f0 3 10 1 cow 030 3 23 2 cows . ! )10 ) 3 25 2 COWrt 900 323 COWS. . . . 916 3 23 3 cows 1100 3 10 IIOOS Receipts of hogs were again lib eral today , yesterday and today being the two big iioys of the. week so fur. It wad In fact the largest Fridays run slnrc live weeks HHO. Hurh liberal receipts near the close of the week , with the expectallon Ih-it there would ho a large Friday's run , constltuled a bear argument of no llttlo Inlluenco on the day H market. At the s.itno time Chicago and oilier nmrlut points were reporting a decline , so that under tin.ie Inlfucncc * combined Ihe mar ket here opened Just aboul ic lower. Hell ers seemed lo bo backward about making the concession and Ihe market was very much Inclined toward slowness. Still the hogs kept soiling and the mosl of Ihe hogs finally change hands In good season. The hps sold at J.UOJI3.72H. as against J3.G74fr'3. i'74 yesterday. The late market W.IM a big 5c lower and the fecllnu weak at the- decline ! > "retcnlatlvf- sales : No. Av. Bit. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 12 23S 10 3 f,0 71 273 M' ' 365 21 279 . . . 360 64 319 Ifli ) 363 21 10J . . . 3(0 ( 67 2C3 40 363 63 32S 120 J3 ( ' 24 55 330 80 365 60 512 120 3 M4 ! 61 330 2(0 ( 365 50 240 411 3 024 01 259 40 363 03 291 100 3 C24 U'J ' 213 3W > 305 G. 321 120 3624 75 2'9 80 3 6Ti 70 't 120 3 f,2 * . f9 291 80 3 C 62 307 121) ) 3 P2's 63 2i,9 SO 305 64 320 210 3624 49 3I ) 120 3115 7(5 ( 203 240 3024 40 SOS . . . 3 IS 65 2V7 80 3 Ci'i 61NJ1 40 305 CS 2S5 .M ) 3 624 97 20 80 3 IS S3 270 80 3624 71 3'l ' 1W 305 6S 'J92 . . . 302" " , 72 210 SO 305 r < , 2M ) 0 3 C2" . Bl 211 80 303 46 3.U 120 3tV < . 01 279 . . . 363 6' ) 22 210 3 0:4"til 312 12(1 ( 3(6 ( f,6 321 80 3(24 ( 57 301 80 3d 61t 3U ) . . . 3624 73 272 120 3 f3 122 311 200 3024 53 300 40 305 CO 3T.S 80 3624 63 330 210 365 58 2SO 200 3 K < 77 275 200 31,74 fit S20 40 3 C2K. 61 2S5 120 3(174 ( 50 313 . . . 3 62'.A 19 27S 120 3674 51 351 40 3621-5 51 312 80 3674 II 163 SO 3 r4 il 2S.I 40 3674 50 347 . . . 3624 ' ' 7 2'6 80 3 67'/ 64 21)3 ) 200 3024 65 251 210 3074 10 21K 3JO 3624 74 231 200 3 CV4 47 321 . . . 3 f24 72 205 2CO 3674 5K 260 . . . 3(24 ( 50 1'13 ' 160 3074 03 20 * 200 3 0'J4 CO 215 80 3674 69 : ' .00 SO 3 63 61 2M . . . 3674 70 2SO 160 3 IB 53 2S3 ICO 3 67'A 62 2S 120 363 57 SOS SO 3674 72 202 160 3'65 20 lh ) . . . 370 3R 230 240 365 8S 211 40 3711 70 270 120 363 Ul 237 200 370 OS 2fiS SO 365 61 212 . . . 370 CS MS 120 363 03 230 RO 370 69 2)2 ) SO 363 60 2S7 80 370 SS 32S 80 365 01 210 120 370 41 211 120 363 06 250 . . . 370 Ki ' & 40 365 63 2M 40 370 6.1 237 1IW 363 IV , 253 . . . 370 5S 2S2 SO 365 97 IU 40 370 62 207 40 305 CO 2S4 fO 370 IS 290 . . . 365 4S 150 . . . 3 724 51 233 200 365 67 214 40 3724 50 2SO SO 363 72 211 . . . 3 724 64 331 . . . 365 79 217 SO 372 WA' v LOTS-P'MS. ' 2 3(0 ( . . . 2iO ( 9 4f > : . . . : ! 63 2 425 . . . 200 5 2"fi . . . 303 3S 311 . . . 315 7 157 . . . 305 34 103 . . . 360 3 rni > . . . ' 4 fi7 4 2 300 . . . 360 2 253 . . . 372' ] 5 324 . . . 3 62'/i SHEEP At tnc opening of the market this morning there were only four fresh loads Iu the yards , which lookt-d small , as compared with the large rtcclpts of pru.Mous days. The. market did not show- any very great change , ns compared with yesterday , valuen being just about steady and the demand zood. The market has hern In good condition all this week. Owing to the small sup ply of mutton Fheep the tendency of tile market hns been upward , and It Is safe to say that values are 10 15c higher thnn a week ago on the beat grades. Mutlon lambs were lower during the early part of the week , but there is now a little more firmness manifest In the. market , and a right peed bunch of lambs today would probably have brought as much as a weak "Good feeders nnd lambs have been In active demand all the week , In spite of th unfavorable weather , which has undoubt edly kept many would-be buyers away from the yards , and values have been woil maintained , At the same time there have been n srood many common little lambs that were not desirable , and a coed many old and thin ewes that were rather hard to sell. For that reason the feeding stock hns not beun kept an well cleared up an during mont weeks this fall , but for the mofet part It has been only the trash that has been carried over from day to day. Quotations Rre : Good RHIS.S westerns , 14.10114.23 ; fdlr to good grass -ivfstrn ? . J3.90 fil.OO ; good yearlhiRB. $4 2G"fT4.33 ; good to choice lambs , J5.1E > fr.30 : fair to g od Iambs. J4.9CMif&.00 : fedcr wctherr , 2-year-olds and over , $ : : .S5'ff4.tiO ; feeder yearlings , J4.00f4.'Jo. fpfler lambs. J4.5IW4 P5 ; cull sheep , $2 50f | 3.110 ; cull Iambs , Jt.OOS4.25. Rcprcsenlallve Hales : No. Av. Pr. 21 sheep 93 $390 150 western sheen 8'S 4 00 41S western sheep SS 4 20 511 nni'vo weltirrs ( n 4 1S 10 nallvcs , cull ? 31 300 160 Wyo. mixed end yearlings. . . . SS 4 00 JO native wethers 50 4 00 4 ! > S Wyo. mixed and yearlings. . . . SS 4 20 271 South Dal : , yenrllngs , feeders 70 4 23 299 South Dakota lamb ? , feeders. . 52 4 73 CHICAGO 1,1 VIS .STOCK MAIIIvKT. ftnnil ( ! cncrnl llrmnml for lln N Con * MnncN TvHIi Prleo Steady. CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Trade In caltlo to day was not very animated ant ! prices ruled easy , except for strictly choice of ferings. St'ors , J3.455iri.riO ; medium , t4.0Mr 5.13 ; beef slcers , $ I.10W1.S3 ; ttnckirs and feeders , J3.00ft-l.65 ; bulls. J2.301l.:5 : cows and heifers , $1.6IVH ! 25 : calves , $ ; t.25'(7 ? ( 40 ; western ramters , $2.7 < > 4.70 : wstcrn fed ( -leers , $1.10 5.50 ; Trxnns , J.1.26 j 1.25. There war a good general demand for hovs nnd between the purchases of packers nnd those ofastern shippers sales r'achod l.irgo proportions at ntendy prices. Fair to choice , $ J.80f > < J. ! > j ; packing lot ? , $3JffS3 ; butchers' , JlBTifj 3.974 ; nilxfd , jj.53fi 3.93 ; lights , J3.fOf(3.93 ( ( ; pips , J2.HW1.80. An excellent general demand for sheep enabled sell'fs to dispose of their con- Mrnments at good nrlcey. Trndo was active on a basis of t3.xvn4.75 ( for Inferior to prim- sheep , Jt.7MjG.OO for yourllngs and H.Wyiifl.OO for spring lunibn. Western ranpn shfep sold mainly at $4.30 4.50 , with feel ers ccll'nB at H.003'4.25 ' and yearling feeders as high as ? 4 60. For Inmbs Ihe ruling pr'ciis weie Jl.f ii.OO , feeders bringing J3.00 J 5.15. Choice Idaho range lambs sold for RECEIPTS Cattl * . 4.KCO head ; hogs , 34,000 head ; sheep , 12.000 head. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21.-CATTLE-Rccelpls , 1.5W head. Including 700 head Texan * : ship ments , 9TJ hond : mnrket , lmv und wnk for natives with very little good cattln nlTrred ; Texans , strnnK : fair to fnnrv native shin- ping and rximrt steers. } 4.0"iri".r.5 : bulk of salr-s , } . ' i''T10 ; dreFycd beef and huMier Steers , J.rXKiS 10- bulk of id's { I6W520' steers under 1WX > Ihs. . f3.2Mi.IO | ; bulk nt snlnn , MBi'fil2 > ; slockf-ts nnd feeders , 52.6i1i' ( 'i..O ; bulk of salen. J2.7. < ci4.15 ; cows nnd belfers , J2.00 4 W ; bulk of rows. $3.0Mfil 75 : Texas nn > l Indian steers. > 1 0 ( 4 25i' ! " ' "f sal" ' ' . J1.0 ri.oO ; cows nd heifers. $2 2M3 2."i. UOOS Recelnts , 8'rt ( head ; shlpnirnfs , l.'dO ' hnrt- market , weak to 5r lowervr.r'c - fd f.l 7iVTi3.80 ; packers , $3.705j3.90 ; butchers , SHRFP Reretl | < ! , 600 head ; shipments , none ; market str-ndv nntlve millions $ .4 . fOJj ) 4.60 ; slockers. $3.Wftl.OO ; lambs , JI.OOS4.75. \ v Yorll.lvi - NEW YORK. Oct. 21-nnEVES-Re- celnts , 2.13 head : flrmoo'l ; IITVS slendv ; oxen , J12.'Jil.33 : bulls , H 'b\l' < ' ' : cows. Jl iii fit : 75. Cables unchanged : rxporls , fM head calllo and I.WS nuarlcrs of beef Rooelptn of onlvi 96 henrt ; ensv vrnls * > OOaS U-J. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Ilo rli.ts , 3.92S head : sheep. $1KOfil.75 : lambs J3..iW0.60. | linOH Recelplii. 4.COO head ; llrmer at JI.OO i4.25. CINCINNATI , Oct. 21.-HOC3S Active , " ' "cATTl'.E Steady. } ; r'H 85 , Pl'EKP Venk , } 2.25'i4.00. ' Lambs , dull , lower , J4.X ( fi5.40. Knuwn- " City lilti" Stiti'lt. KANSAS CITY. Oct 21.-CATTLE-Ro- celnts , 5.740 natives. 1.S03 'lexans ; esrly trad'ng good ; all drulrablo catHo JAKES E- BOYD & G3 ? , Telephone 1030. Oninli.i , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS I10AKI ) OP TRMI ) . Dlrrtrr | < iu Chicayn 4iid N > w York. CorTMpnnrJmttt John A W rt n * Co THI.RIMIOMJ inr.n. H R. PENNEY < S CO. , ItixiinI , \ , Y. I.Iff IllilK. , Oninlin , .Veil. ! Siocks,6rainProvisions Illrrct Wlr'/t / > York , f Incnuo nnd i 1'olut * . readily nt steady prices ; few late , nrrlv.il * . slow to lower , iluiiiih'avy steers , i3.2 'f C 10 ; medium , J I. "lift 5. 36 ; light weights. $1.13 ( ifi.30 ; stockers and feeders. W.151T4 V > , v Tt-xas steers , $ .UMMI 9 ! : TPX.I.I Imti'h.T c-ows , J2.3i > fin.nOi canning stock , j2.30tf2.fifi. 1U1OS Hecelpts. n.iiW head ; cholco lots In good demand ; loral packers an-1 enta'it shippers active buyers at Kte.ulprlcfs ; Inferior kinds slow to f-e U"v-r : hv vy 'io f. J3WJI3.75 ; mixed , M.W4i3.isji ! liRhl ! ' . JC.ftif 3.70. HHEEP-Ileceipts , 4 r V5 ; supplv of tfcod Fluught' ring KM ! cp atid In mo * too light to 1111 orders : vry Mriu prleos ; f.-odcrs , pn l demand : sfn-ly prlc- ; native Inmb-t , V.23 Ci0.f > 0 ; tintlve mullon.i. $1 2ifl l,5oj wMleru lambs , fiy li5.ViMslern ; mul'ons , Jl.lOCfl 4 W : range li-edlng lambs , JI.4ftU4.75 ; rangu feeding slicep , } i.70jIW. ( S irl < In Slulit. ! Record of receipts of live titock at the four principal markets for OMobcr 21 : Cattlo. Hog.Shefp. . Omaha . W"t 9112 l.BSO Chicago . 4.&M nif 12.0HO Kansas City . 7,6 ( > i 1H.700 4.3JT Bt. Louis . l.BPO Totals . 15,053 C4.SI2 1S.39S Cnllforiiln Itrli-d l-'rnlti. NEW YOTIK. Oct. H.-CAMFOHXIA IHtlED FIll'ITSFlrruor. . Evanornted npples , ctmnion , "f'c ; prime wlro tray , M4C ; choice , ) c ; fancy. 9'c. ' . Prunes , iMfJe per lb. . as to sli" and quality. Apricots Itoyul , lOU'-ille . Moor Park , ! K i7c. Peaches , unpeeled - peeled , " ; peeled , Uf'lSc ' per lb. SolilliT I'ounil Mnnloroil. NASHVILLE. Tenn. , Oct. 21. A special to the lianner from Montgomery says : About 3 o'clo-k this morning Calvin McCoti , rcrgcnnt major of the Third Alabama regi ment , wr ? found drad on Jackson street. He had been shot , the hall filtering the left oar. He wns Been yesterday with con- R'drrahlo ' monev on his person , and when inn ml lib rockets had been cut out and the money was gone. The coroner la Investigat ing. IVmiN > U nnlll Miner * Strlkp , PITTSHUIIO. Oct. 21. T0 thousand coal miners In the f-urth n > ul fifth pools on Iho Monongahcla river struck today for the enforcement of the Chicago agreement. The strikers are preparing for a Ictic siege nnd nro i'"tabllshlnij catnns near Ihe mlaen to prevent non-union r-'iiPM ' from working. I'lrr In \ Iril < n Con I Mine. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 21. A pppclal to the Post- Dispatch from Vlrdcn says : Fire Is now- raging In the shaft of the Chleaxo-Vlrden Coal company. It Is a kind that burns In a circle , i-o their fire boss , John Crouch , says , .iinl unless heroic means arc applied at once It. nlll result In da'nagc to the mine. POISON A SPECTAJLTV Primary , Secondary or Tertiary DLOOD POISON permanently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can be treated at home for same price under sumo Kitarantv. If you prefer to come hero \T wfll contract to pay railroad fare Anil hotel blll , and no chuige If we fall to euro. IP YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash and ntlll have nehe.9 and pnln ; , Mucouii Patches In mouth , Sore Throat , Plmple § , Cop per Colored Spots Ulcrri on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out. It IB this secondary W solicit thr most obctlnnte cosei and chnl'eripe ' the T'orM fur a case we eunnot cure. This dlsenye ha * olwaya baffled the skill of the moit eminent JSOo.OOO capital behind our uncondi tional guaranty. Absolute , prooft sent leaUri on application. ICO pac * book sent frt . Art.I ! COOK nKMEDY CO. , 14O1 Mnxmlo Trmptv , Clilrniro. 111. 3L-IVER ILLS. DR RADWAY & CO. , New York : Dcnr Sirs 1 havi > bet n nick for nearly two yrnrH , anil have born dortorlns with rnnic of the most exrert doctors of thn I'nltPil Slates. I have boon bathlnc In and ( irlnklmr hot water ut the Hot fliirlilK ? . Ark. , but It yometl everything fallol to ilo mo ( rood. After I saw your advprllr * noiit I thought 1 would try your pill ? , aiw .lavi nearly used two boxen , bfon tnklnt ; two at bedtime nnil one alter bre.-ikfn.st , and they have done mo inoro peed thiin anythlnir clsii I have iini'd. My trouble has Inm with the liver. My Bkm anil pyi > s were all yellow ; I hail sleepy , drowsy fK.-llnrs. feU like a drunk"n man ; pnln rljthl ubovc the navel , llko os if It WUB bile on top of the Btomach. My bowels weru very costive. My mouth and tonsuc sore most of th- time. Appetite fair , hut food would nut JljTinbt , but rettle h uvv on my stomach , and some few moiithfulH of food come u ; > iifinlii. I could only cnt lljht food tluit . 'r estB easily. I'lc.iHO E"nd "Book of Ail- vicc. " Itesiiectfully , nr-N 7AtGO , Hot Springs , Ark. I'rlco 25c a box.Sold by drucclnts or oent by m.ill. Send to DK. HADU'AY & CO. . S3 , Kim Street , New York , for Hook of Advice. For Rats , Mice , Roaches , jpg , and $ $ & $ & & Other PMw'ft X" , Vermin. IT'S A KILLER. After rating , nil vrmln n ek vUrt ml llie open Ir. 1 lence iliu Iclller l ihr i-iosl cleanly cne n. Tor Sale by nil DrusrlstsPrl = e. 13 Ccnl HEWTOR HANOFACIDRIHO 4 CREHIC&L CO , , OB WlKlaai Street. Ksw Y rK. McMUHN'S Is a preparation of the Drug by which 111 Injurious effects are removed , while the val uable mcdlclii.,1 properties aru retained. It possesses all the sedative , anodyne and aotl- ! cpairaotllc powers of Opium , but produce * | no sicklier. : , ci the stomach , no vumltlnz , no coatlvonccs. no headache. In nc-ta : nervous disorders It IB on Invaluable rrnudjanil 'a . commcndcd by the beet physicians. E , FBRRETT.Agnn , 'ITU 1'rnrl s , . ? Vnrk. W3EA WATO AJAX TAIH.ETo rOlTIVE/ A/r , rtOIM / > ? < , - . T - . . . - . - , . . . i. _ , W. . L7 V" X4 UT Atml * or otli r r.xccuott LAU loutr rfetinii. jTA y tjtiitMy ana titrtlu rmtoi * Lrtl \ lulilla oil or jnung.aud „ tllnrr.im JorotmlbanlnMJior recrritao. Vip f > a > I J ' ' InMnltn4 CcnramMlna If tnLu.1 m toi. Ttiflrn-i > h9wi ImiaodUla ImproTc. reenlnd rrl I.'UIIR nh ii til olttr fall In. l t ni n hitinit Iho Alft The/ ranaaMor rtfuut lt- > trontrIViu IVK ± UZI or fli rkr.a ( fall 'rnatnriill tar KJf. Itr taut , la Plain VKPTVT. c > nr. rMl | > topri ( > > . I Itrnltr " ' AX RBMBDY CO. , ' I'or ale In Omaha. Neb , by Ja l-'orsyth , JO : N li.ih K.ihn ft Co. 15-h nnd T In i'.unf-il Uluffs by O. II llrown , CURE YOURSELF ! lr Hu ; for uun > lnr > l ill.fh noi ; , Ihllaiiiiiiallunt , IrrltMlonn nt ulrfntlloni of in n c u u t iiifuilirttnri. riunlrb ; . > il not I , Pn rent or t"t' nuut , " ' " 'nt in rl m ntafr" . by rxprrit. ri'Pinl. l r il H > . nr I I'ltllfl ' , | J 76 Circular not ua n unU