1.0 T1I.E O.MAJIA DALLY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Weaker Oablei and Black Export Demanc Cause Small Decline. DECEMBER WHEAT LOSES' HALF A CEN1 torn it ml Clnt * I.OKP Onc-IllKlitli of r I ; iil Kncli , Pork Ilrrlliu-N Mi-vc-u mill a llnir Ci-iitN , l.nnl anil Hllm Flvr Cent * . C'lIICAfiO , Oct. 23. Weaker cables lodaj titid slack export df-mand cnusc-il a dcclim In wheat. December closed ' .btJo-Sc lower. Torn and oatu lost 1-Sc oach. I'ork de clined 7'/jC ' und lard nnd ribs Co ench. Owlnff to a considerable drop in the Liver- lirol prices and u prevailing Impres'lon thai lho difficulty b'tweeu Knfiland and Krann vruld bo aiTilrably arranR-d IJecombor hent hero stnrtt-d wenk at fiom ' 4c tn b-tc bflow yesterday's close. That mucli JiavliiK been lopped off at ono xwonp th' market for two hours IliercaftiT made ili" - jicrato but on tin1 whole unsuccessful ef forts to recover > omc of tliu sudden IOHS. "Tlio buylne during th.it tlmo wan sulllclent to prevnt nny further decline , although those who took the wheat were chlclly JnrUi'Td thf-rtto bv the possession oC put * iitier Bood for th" day or the week. Kot nn hour ilurliiR the middle of the session ! ) < raiiKtof lluctimtlons In December vheat was from Cd 1-3. si'llers , to tifl l-8c 1 ' < J , the best Illustration that could b < - pre- itentcd of the rut Into which nporulatlon li.id dropped. The day's n-ws was In the train bearish , but was not entirely without rumba of comfort for the bulls. The cl'.iranees of wheat nnd flour from HIP Atlantic anil sulf ports worn heavy , ninountliiK to SIO.OOO bu hols , nnd New Yorli reported 230.000 bushels of wh'iit sold fov export to Iiru7.ll. ChlciiKO received 23S cars , iisalnst HO cars for the same day last year. Northwf-stmi receipts were l.trtS cars , ns compared with 873 cars for Hie correspond ing day a y-ar UK' " , and advices from that ijuartiT were to the effect that the move ment would continue to bo liberal with favorable weather. Primary western marl - l < et receipts were Ili3.000 : bushels , ncalnsl ] OG9.Wi | ) bushnl.M the eoi-respondliiK day last year New York reported no acceptances of yesterday's cabled oflfrs and no bids today at a workable limit. Dei-ember op-ned 'fef/j-Sc lower at 1-SfiCMJr. ilt-rllned 1o fie 7-SSG6c. advanced to fiii S-M/iiG'.jC. then reai ted to Wil-hflfifi' ' ! ! , hellers , the closing l > rlcf. An Itnprnviinoiit In the weather and In creased offering from tliu Interior ruUbPil nnHH.V feelliip In corn. The. decline In vl-eat was also n consideration. Tin ro wat considerable selllnf ; of loriK property anil iirlres sulfered sllRhtly In consequeno- . HhlppInK brokers complained of the market J > n > ir out of lln- with the bids from th' seaboard , lloc-i'lpts were 237 cars. Decem ber opened lMjVlower ut S2'iu , rose ti 3' 1-Sc declined to : ! 2c , then rallied to u2V4l ( ( 023-Sc , sillers , the clo > liiB price. Small receipts , 1RG cars , and a Rood casli demand on account of the demoralized rail ratcH held oats firm. May advanced tc 21 l-Stt2l > 4C- and closed at 21 3-Sc. Liberal receipts of hogs and a slight fall- Jtip off In thu cash demand , together will : the decline In Kraln. weakened provision" , I'ackers sold iiulte freely , causing a small I'oncesslon In prices generally. January Jiork opened 5c lower lit $0.00 , advanced tc $ ! i Mi9.021,4 , sold off to $8.9' and closed at 5S 97H. The raiiKe In lard and ribs was very tmiull. K'tlmnted receipts for Saturday : Wheat , tllS cars ; corn , 303 cars ; oats , 370 cars ; IIOKS , L'O.OOO head. futures raiiKcd as follows : Open. Hlch. | Low. Yes'ii'j Whrit. Oct . . 631 , TJr-c. . . CCViCii , iiIH Mny. . CUM t V Corn. Oct 3 = 32UMH liny . 32 hi Ouu Dec. . M r 34i ! J'orx Dec. . 7 K21 777K 7 SO 7S5 , I n. . 900 II O''H 3 05 9 115 'flee . 4 SO 4 P''h .Inn . . . 4,90 402H 4 I'O 4 PO 4 US * I'fK ' * 4 0 4 HO 4 ill ) 4 0. Jilll 4CJ5 4(10 . .foam 4(17 4 No. 2. i'ash quotations were as follows : l-'LOUU Steady ; special spring brands , Jl lOJil.20 ; hard patents , J3. ( (3 VO ; stralKhts , Vt.Wij3.ZO ; bakers. * 2WJi2.40 ! U'HEAT No. 2 sprlllff , KtfiKiftu ; No , 2 Pprlnt ; . t3 ! fi5Uc ; No. 2 red , < i7i&tibc. CORN No. 2 , 32I-Sil32Uc. OATS No. 2 , 23tiO ! ; No. 2 white , 25--J ! : No. 3 white. 2tiiT(27Hc. TIYK No. 2. 51c. liAHLliY No. 2. 33f4Sc. | SKKDS-No 1 ilaxseed , S3c.fijl.03 ; prime timothy seed , J2.37'- . I'UOVISIONS-Pork , mess , per bbl. . J7.8C CT7S5. ] .nrd. per 100 Ibs. , J4.MJjl.S7Vi. Short rlliH sides ( loose ) , JI.S5C5.20. Jjry salted called shoulders ( boxed ) , J4.COJjl.75 ; short clear Hliles ( boxed ) , J3.105.20. UlllSKy-DlBtlller.s' llnlshcd goods , per Ki'1 ' * l ? " ' Kt'GARS I'nchnngcil. The following are the receipts and ship- Jii > nts for today ; On the I'rodnco oxchanKO today the. but ter market was quiet ; creameries , H521c ; tlalrles. 12t19c EGK * , tlrm , 17ffl7' ' < ; C. M5\V YOHK .ll.VUICKT ( liiutnlloiiM for I IK- Day on ( icncra Co in m < i lilt lt M. NKW YOniv. Oct. 2S.-FLOUU-Hccelpts B.729 bbls. ; exports. 35,272 bbls. Weak am tMirtlvc * . Minnesota patents , J'.P5fl-10 ! Sllnnesota bakers' , J3.10 < 33.30 : winter pat 'nts. J3.75j4.0i ( > ; winter stralKhts , $ .1j5tj'3,75 ( Mlnnesotn cMra < - . J2.SOJf3.lo. ( . 'OHNMKA1 * Steady ; yellow western , 75r HYI3ICnslir ; No. 2 western , 45c , c. 1. f. 3Juffnlo ; riSljoS c. f. i > . b. , afloat , to arrive UAIlia-n" JlALT-Steady ; western , 575 7UcW11KAT W11KAT Receipts. 324,075 bu. ; export ? r.JO.KSO bu. Spot uuny ; No. 2 red , 7fi7-S. . f o. b. afloat. Options opened weak li icsponso to lower cables und larje sprlni win-Hi receipts. After a sllKht rally 01 1 > IS clearances at noon they wukeiui nmiln under ll lit export developments an eloped unsettled at 5-Siia4c ( dcllne ; No. red. May. 71 7-M"i7i 3-Se ; closed at 72 1-Sc. COHN Ilecclpts , 47,257 bu. ; exports , 10J,07 I'd Spot steady ; Nu. 2 , 31'5-jjc ' , f. u , 1. afloat. Options opened easier on eabl new" , but held fairly ste.uly all day , In Jiui'nccd by i xport buslncds and llsht ot firliiKs ; closed l-.siffic lower ; Dtccmbei "s l-lJI(3S\4c ( ( ; closed at 3S 1-Sc ; May , 391-161 ; 3-Sc ; closi-d at 39 3-Sc OATS H'celpts , 120,300 bu. ; exports , 2. 1m. Spot enalt-r ; No. 2. 29c. Options du nml nominal. HOPS StroiiB ; stuto , common to cholci 1M crop , 7ftc ; 1S97 crop. ! U/'l3c ; 1S5S croi 3SH20c , Paclllc coasl. iMifi crop , 7JJ8c ; is ; i rop. llfi'lUc ; 1 ! ( S crop. lSJi20t' . " 'JIK1SSU Dull ; larRe white and colorci fcn . small white und colored , He. m'TTUIl Itccelpts. I,5M pkcs. ; mnrkr llrm. western c-roiunery , 15jT23c ; factor : HGCiS HecPlpts. 0.91G pku ? . ; mark ( Jlrm r ; western , 20'ic. UlC-E-Klrm. MOI.A88K8 Firm. MKTAL8 Then- was a very encouruRln Jniprovemoiit In the general temper ot tli netal market today. Tin , copper , lead nn hi rlter exhlblt-d pronounced stmigth. li trcascd demantl. favorublo foreign new mid wltlidrnwul of sellers were responslbl for the better fesllnRAt the close tli metal exchanso called pic Iron warrant unchanged , J7.W bid. J7.25 naked , hah copper , llrm , buyers nnd sellers , J12.60. Tli tlrmer , JlS.oO bid , JIS.25 asked. I < eud. llrme J'lG7'i bid , J3.70 nskrd. Spelter , llrme J512'5 bid. J5.15 nsked. The llrm iiumln tlio settling prlco for western miner * nn smelters quotes lead at J3.50. Crnlit HCI * > | | IH nt I'rliicliml Ini-Ucli .M1NNKAPOUS. Oct. 2S. - Receipts AVheat. today , 5S3 cars. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2S.-Recclpts : YVheai 16:1 : curs. CHH'AOO. Oct. 2S.-Hecelpt3 today | " \Vhcut. 23S curs ; corn. 237 cars ; oats. H cars. Kstlmated rft-oipls for tomorrow Wheat , 315 cars ; corn , 3u5 curs ; oats , li oars. in'IAJTH. Oct. 2S.-Recelpts : AVheat. K earn , Receipts at Primary Markets Whoa 433,461 bushels ; corn. 5w,72t > bushels ; oat : 29.7W bushels. Voir Orlcium AN8 , Oct. 2S.-l'nOVISlON - Quiet but llrm. Pork , standard in' * ! > fS.7 ij9.00. l.ard , refined tierce , } 7J , pun Jo.-7'a , Iloxftd meats , dry salt shoulders , Jl * 7 j , sldrs. t-.A2tv&.7S. Itucoti. fides clrar rlb , in ! 7M < > ; 50. Hnmc , choice sugar cured , Jl 75q9 5" roKI'KB Quilt ; Rio , ordinary to fair , 0 3-M > 7 7-Ke. HlCfi Bti'iily ; ordinary to cood. Iifi9r , 1'Loi 11 , GRAIN ANl > K15KIJBTPKKS Steady. I.'loiir , extra fancy. J3.4Sfi3.55 ; pat- . nts. UDJijI.ifi. Corntneul. JI.75fi.W. ( Bran , t"r. Hay , prime , tlO.OOf/ll.tV ) : Lholcp. Jl2.l vTf J5 "A Corn. No. 2 sacked white nnd mixed , l' > c ; yellow , 4lc. O , ts , No. i sa-ked. 29'2 OMAHA < ; I.MU , M < 'onilllloii of 'I'rndr anil Qtiolntlons on Maple mill I-'nticy rrodncp. ICOOS-Clood stock , 17c. Ul'TTKH Common to fair. IWil2c ; sep arator , 23c ; Kathercd creamery , "VJ2lc. I.IVK I'OtM.TllY II ns. I'yitSe ' ; old roosters ters , 4c ; spring chickens , Cc ; ducks , 6 70 ; tjep e. i/7c. ; OAMIC-Teal , blue wine , 51.73 : green wtliR , Jl.i'O ; mixed , $1.75Ti2.23 ; prairie chickens. > ouiif7. $1.5" ; old , ? 1. I'lonONK Mve , per doz. , 73c. VKAL-Cholco. 9c. VKGBTAHLKS. CKhl-niY-I'er bunch , SOSSSc ; Colorado celery , l.'c. ONIONS New. per hu. , SoQIjc. IIKANS Itnnd-nlckcd navy , per bu. , 51.30 & 1.IO. 1 ' ( ) TA TO I-S : T- ! ? lOc : sn eked. 4Sfi loc. SWKKT I'OTATOHS Per bbl. . $2.00U2.2j. CAIUlACiHK Per bu. . ( rated. Ic. THOP1CAI. rilUITd. USMONS-Callfornla , fancy. I6.00tjfl.23 ; cholc" , $3.30fl3.75 ; fancy Messina , 56.oOSi.00. OUANC.K.S-MexIcans. SI. HANAXAS Choice. larse stock. per bunch. $2.t .vg2.25j medium sized bunches , 1.73f < 2,00. FRUITS. AI'PLUS Wfi.'tern Hen Davis , Gonltons nnd Wlni-saps , i r bbl. , J3.25if3.50 ; New- York IliildwlnGreenings and others , per bbl. , x..r/Ki.7.j. ? : ! PKACI IKS Season over. PU'MS-Orc-Kon. Jl.fyin.23. PKAP.S Hartlett. California , out of the market ; other varieties , J2.23. GRAI'KS-f'illfornla Tokays , Jl.DOHiSl.flj : New V'ork Rrnpes , ISc. CHANHKHIUKS Wisconsin. ner box , Jl.2.3 ; Capo Cods , per bbl. , JC.25S6.30 ; Jersey" , JS.'o'iiii.ijn. ' QL'lNL'IiS-Per box. . MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per Ib. , 14 15c ; Brazils , per Ib. , Willie : KiiKllsh walnuts , per b. . fancy soft shell. Il < ! il2c : filberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished. 7ff ( < ! c ; cocoanuts. per 100. Sl.3nfiO.Mi ; peanuts , raw. 6'.c ' . . ; roastetl , 7'/iic ; chtwlnuts , ] lTil2c. ( MAJ'LB SYPI'P Klve-c-al. can , each , J2.r.O ; R.il. cans , pure , per doz. , J12 ; halJ-gal. cans , Ji.2. ! > , quart cans , $3.50. HONKY Choice white , 12fil3c. DATKS-Hallovvei * . to to 70-lb. boxes , S'.jc ; Salr , 5c ; Kard. U-lb. boxes , 9c. KHJS Imported fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , liic3crown , 41-lb. bov.s. I3o ; 3-lb. boxes , 221T2ta ; per box ; California , 10-lb. boxes , tl.Wtl.ib. ClDClt 1'ur half bbl. , J3.23i03.0. HIUKS. TALLOW , KTC. HIDKS-No. 1 Ki-een hides , 7c ; No. 2 Brcoti hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , 7aic ; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ilia. . 7i. TALLOW , OUISASK , ETC. Tallow. No 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 2V4c ; roiiKli tallow. l'-jc : whlto Rreasf , S'.il'Z'ic ; yellow and brown " fiilKKP PKI/i'S Green saHnd , each. 15 ® 75c ; Krven salted shearlniH ( short wooled early skin ! " ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; ary flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool oelts. pet Ib. , actual weight , 4aCc ( , dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , PIT Ib. . actual welRht. 3'ilc ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welRht. 4ft3e ; dry nint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual wels'it ' , 3 < jc. ! St. I.iiulH tnrt.-c * . ST. LOl'lS. Oct. 2S.-KLOUR UnchanRed. \VHKAT Lower and weak ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator , C9iI71'.4c ; track , 70c , to _ ar rive ; DfO-inher , U)3-Sc ; May , G9Ho ; No. 2 hard , cash , CCfC7c. ( COHN Lower ; No. 2 cash , 32c bid ; Uc- cember. 31fi31 1-Sc ; May , 32 3-8c. , OATS-KIrm : No. 2 cash , 2"ic bid : track , 26Vii27c ; neccmber. 21 5-Sc ; May , Ztitc bid ; No" 2 white. 275-8fl2Sc. UYK-fetroiiB at Bl'/vc. SKUUS Flaxseed , hlKher nt 9i'c ; prime timothy seed , nominal at J2.30. WlIl'SKY-Steady ut $1.23. COHNMRAlQulet at Jl.fiOgl.Cj. ItllAN Lower ; sacked , east track , uofiolc. ILVY-Steady ; timothy , $ fi.0y09.00 ( ; prairie. iirTTlOR Steady ; creamery , 19S24c ; dairy , 16i21c. KGO8 Steady at 15c. WOOIv Steady for best grades , easy lor "jlKTALSLead , dull at $3.50 ; spelter. { ' " § . . - Pork. , , lct ; .standard mess , jobbing $7.87 i. Lnril. lower ; prime steam. J1.77'-s ; choice , JI.S21 ; , . Dry salt meats boxed shoulders , JI.23 ; extra short clear $3.12'ii. ribs.23 ; shorts , Jj.n7',2. I aeon , boxed shoulders. JJ..73 ; extra short. clear. $ t.fi" " , : clear ribs. J5.73 ; shorts , fo.S.Va. UECEIPTS-Klour. 0.000 bbls. ; wheat. 122- 000 bu. : corn. S8.WW bu. ; oats. 2 .000 bu. SlIIPMKNTS-Klour. 5.000 bbls. : wheat. . , 2,000 bu. 73/OWJ bu. ; cori.POOitiJjmts KANSAS CITY , Oct. 25.-AVII1CAT-1O lower ; No 1 hard , 6lc ; No. 2 red , CCc ; No. a Hprini ? . ClITiCc : No. 3. CiSe. , mivoi C'OHN-Steady to Ic lower : No. 2 nilxed , SiXfiSOU.iNo. ; . 2 white , .JUic ; No 3. 31"c. OATS-Stendy ; No. 2 white. 2iic. UYK Stindy. lower ; No. 2. 49uS c. llAY-Cholce timothy. $ C.5W7.00 ; choice pl.iirio. $7.00tr7.23. UUTTER-Lowcr ; separator , 21c ; dalrj , IlKc'loTpTS-WhwU , 117,000 bu. : corn , 11,900 bu. : oats. ti.OiTO bu. SHIPMENTS-Wh'iit. 160,200 bu. ; corn , SiKJO bu. ; oats , 8,000 hu. _ Hnltliunrr Mnrltrl. HALTI.MORE , Oct. 2S. KLOUR-Ullll and unchansed : receipts , 12.IS1 bbls. ; ex ports. 19.2S9 bbls. „ _ . . . , , WHEAT Dull and lower ; spot. 71fl71Uc ; recplpts , 113,627 bu. ; exports. 3ti,000 bu. ; southern wheat , by sample. GCff72' ' . CORN Dull and eaay ; spot and month , 37 3-S1i37' .c ; steamer mixed , 37Vi-e askul. OATS Dull ; No. 2 whltu wentcrn , 201c ! ; rccelnts. 19.001 bu. : experts , lOO.OoO bu. UYK Steady ; No. 2 western , F > 6V4c ; re ceipts , in.131 bu. : exports , S.571 bu. lil'TTEH Steady and unchanficd. EGGS Steady and unchanged. Snitnr .llurkct. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2S.-CANE PROD. I'CTS Ste.idy but firm. Sugar , centrifugal , veilow , : s r.-i-'iM i-itic " MOLASSES-Open kettle. 32T3Sc ; centrl- fiiKtil. 141I22C. Syrup , WiHlt * . LONDON. Oct. 2S.-HEET Sl'GAR-Octo- ber. 10s 9'td ; November , 9s 9d. NI3W YORK , Oct. 2S.-SUGAR-Raw llrm ; fair rellning. 313-lCc ; centrifugal , 9i test , 15-lCc ; molasses sugar , 39-16c ; rellned lirm. Clncliilinll AlnrKi't. CINCINNATI. Oct. 23. FLOUR Quiet. AVIlEAT-Ettsy : No. 2 red , fiSc. COHN-Kalr. No. 2 mixed. 31'ic. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 mixed , 25h0:6e. RYE Firm : No. 2 , 53c. PROVISIONS Lard , easier , lower. Jl.72'fc ' Hulk meats , quiet at J3.23. Bacon , easy a' ' JC.I3. WHISKY Quiet at J1.23. BIlTThll Quli-t. EdGS-Firm at He. . „ _ _ Tutoili * tiirUct. TOLICIIO , Oct. 2S. WHEAT Lower atu quiet ; No. 2 cash , October und December TOUc. CORN Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 33'ie. OATS Dull , unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 24c RYE Dull , i-teady ; No. 2 cash. 53.23. CLOVERSEED Very active , lowtr ; prim cash , old , J3.00. Liverpool firnln liirlt. . LIVEHPOOL. Oct. 2S. WHEAT Firm Hifil-Kd lower ; October , nominal ; Dccem betIU U4il ; March , 5s lltid ; May , nominal CORN Firm and \ > n hnngui t < i i : . . higher : October , nominal : November 3a 10d ; December. 3s 91d ; March , 3a Sd. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 2S. WHEAT - Lower and steady : October. 03e ; December tk3-W634c ! { ; May , ffic ; No. 1 hard , WHc ; No 1 northern , CiUc : No 2 northern , C-l'tc. ' FI.OL'H AND RRAN-Unchanged. IViirln PEORIA. Oct. 2S.-COUN Firm ; No. 32 'Ic. OATS Firm : No. 3 white , 2l ifi25Uc. WHISKY Firm , on basis of J1.25. IMilladflplilii 'MnrU--t. PHILADKU'IHA. Oct. 2S. BUTTER- stvady ; fancy western creamery. 23c. KUG8 Firm ; fresh wenteni. 'So. DiiliilhVlieitt > Iiirkc < . UrU'TII , Oct. 2J.-\VHEAT-October CC'.jc ; Ueccmber. etc : May , tiGUc. Jlll vniilJt't * lirnln Murl'pl. MILWAUKKK. Oct. 2 < . WIIHAT - l.owor ; No. 1 northern , CSc ; No. 2 northern RYi-Flrm : : No. 1 , 51c. i HARLKY Steady ; No. 2. 4,7c ; sample , 3 i. . ; ffiTc. I Cnlirnriilii Dried l-'i-nltn. I Ni\V YORK , ( lit 2S.-CAMKORNI ; 11IURD FRVITS-Applcs , stronB. othc fruit tftvady , KvurordttJ uppKv , common 7fiSo. prime wlro trn , 7' lt7V. choice , 7\ ifV , fjncy. 5-V Prun . Si41i9'iP ' , n tc -z ! nml qunllty. Apricot ? , Hoyal , ll Hc. . Mnor Park , 13 17c. Pencil * ? , impeded , ! > V4tJ lie ; peeled , 11'iSlV. OPKU.VTIOXJ. IX .STOCKS AM ) IIONDM IlnIlN Inntluriirntr- ( 'niiiinlK | < > n the \erv Yorli K\t'liniifjr. NU\V YORK , Oct. 23. The stock market today took on some of the characteristics of u bull campaign In full force. Huslnest ! was Inrgn and exceedingly well distributed , many of the unusually Inactive stocks bo. Ing brought forward Into the movement , while the market was much less dominated by the ppecltiltles , which , however , con tinued very active , principally Sugar and Tobacco. The former was less violent In its Iliictu. atlon.s than yesterday and although It ad vanced several times. It met more stock than It could carry. It ended the day un changed. Tobacco , on the other hand , after a fractional decline , surged strongly up wards , HIH extreme rlso being nearly live points. Tin- rise was coupled with rumors of the organization of the new plug tobacco company nnd In the taking in of many largo competitors In that Held. Another con spicuous mov.-ment was that In the Iron and steel stocks , which was led by the deal ings In the securities of the new federal steel companv when Issued. These stocks were at one time Ii4ifl i above last night. The company certlllcntes of the Mlnncsotp Iron company with the cash payment added , giving the right to entry Into the federal company , sold at 131. an advance of four points find the Illinois steel certltlcate-i closed at 95 bid. a gain of two points. Se curities of other Iron ami steel companies showed strongtiijo a less degree. Urooklyn Transit was nouilily strong on talk of the absorption of the Nassau electric , rising over 7. und Metropolitan Street Railway also advanced three points. Manhattan was In strong contrast with nn extreme de. cllne of two points , selling down to 95. Th Rubber stocks were rather heavv on talk of an opposition company. People's Oas rose a point In connection with the taking over of the Manhattan Oil company. Speculation in the railroau atut.K3 was uctlvc und varied , the grangers leading In point of activity. Reports of one or twn southwestern roads showing the Increased earnings more than eaten up by enlarged operating expenses were a drag on that group und there was some slight heaviness among the trunk lines. Prices are us .1 rule higher , however. Thwre was u market ! diminution In Activity In the latter p&rt ot the Jay and the room traders took profits , reducing the day's net gains btlow the llgureof the extreme advances. There was very notable activity and strength In the bond market and evident pressure of large sums of money seekltn Investment. Bonds of western roads , es pecially reorganization bonds , seem to be In special favor and this wan the cause ol a recovery In Reading and Erie general Is , which have recently been under pres sure. Iron Mountain 5s were aUo con spicuous. Pltlsburg & Gulf Ists dropped to C7Mi , u fall of Wt per cent , but fully re covered In the late dealings. Total sale * J5.315.000. United States 3s , old la registered and tlu 5s , coupcn , advanced 1-S per cant In the bit ! price. The niw 3s were very active , tlu coupon selling at 106 nearly all day. whlcl Is the record price. There were J6S5.500 ol this Issue changed hands during th ? day Thn Kvenlng Post's London financial ca blegram says : The Improvement In stocli markets hero noted yesterday was con- tln.i"d today , French specialties being pur tlculnrly good. The upward movement It Americans continues , mainly on New Yort support , and the close was at about tin best , St. Paul being especially strong. Ir splto of the general recovery the market ? cannot yet be described as settled. Sllvel was Ktrontf. It was reported that a Span ish order Is Imminent for about l.OOO.W * ounces. The money market Is easier , th supply being rather more abundant. Con tinental exchanges were consequent ! ) lower. The following are the closing quotation ; of the. leading : stocks on the New Yorli market today : Midi. Central 1M do pfd. , Minn. A : St. I , 27 Oca. Hlectrlo ' - do. 1st pfd tw'i Hawaii Com. Co. . . . 47 " Mo PBclflo MI ; III'noH Steel 9" . Mobllp & Ohio 2 : . International Paper is M. . K. & T I'l'i ' do * * 7 rte pfd SJ'i ' UiOlfdo Oa W X. J. Central Wi Lead 3 * N. Y. Central 113 do pM IW'i N. T. l"1. A ; St. 1 * . . ll'-j Minn. Iron 181 " do l t pfJ ' 0 Nat. Lln. Oil , , to 2.1 . pfd il Pacltlc M-ill M" Nnr. & Weal 12 People's ( ias lOI'i ' N. Am. Co * Vi Pullman Palntn . . . .187 ; . . 1 actnc ' ' Sliver Cert 81 dn Dfd 7fi StHn-i-.ivd H. & T < OnUr'o & W ll'i Sugar US' ' , Ore. R. & Nav SS do pfd W fii--- . Short Line . . . . a T. f. & Iron 2S * , P.ul oust 1st pfd. . T8 U. s $ . leather fi'i do SJ ptd r.G'i do pfd M Pltt'lHiru Hi'1 V. S. llubher I2'j ItO'ltllniJ I1 * dn pfd l ilj do Ikt ptd yiit West. Union 9J' : jl. ( i AV 27 Kedtrnl Steel il'i jrt pfd M rtu pfd 7W Hock Island 1 3H Brocltlyn P. . T. . . - 1i The totnl sales of stocks today were iTK SIX ) 8hare ! < . Including : Atchltton preferred 7.4SJ ; Louisville & Nashville. 1,200 ; Manhat tan. 14,460 ; Metropolitan Street Railway 7,78tl ; Northern Piicitlc , G,5Bf ) ; Northern I'.i' cltle preferred , 4.130 : Hock Inland , 10,9:0 Vnlon 1'acllle , 3,6S : ; T'tilon 1'Hcllle preferred C,7W ; ; St. Paul , 2S.541 ; Sugar. ITI.filS. v York Sloiiej' Mni-kol. NEW YORK. Oct. 2S. MONKY ON 'AL1 Nominally.ya'i \ per IMIH. 1MUMK MKRCANTIM2 PAP1CR ; 5f4 pp ; ceu * . STKKL1NG HXl'HANOK Firm , will actual bU3lti'i H In bankers' blllsi at S4.NSV4 I.S5for ik-mand. and $ I.S2 > 4fi l.M's I'o sixty rtay ; posted rates , T4.S3ifjl.s31am I.S4Veommerciwl : bllla , $ I.S1. 3lA'RK ! CKRTIKICAT13S-GH1KP. BAR SILVKH-CO'sC. MKX1CAN lOULARS-li",4c. " UOVKRNMKNT nONnS-I'lrm ; 3s 10.V new Is , rug. , ISiiU : coupon , K'S ; 4 , reg. 110 i ; coupon , 111 * * ; 2 , 90 : 5s. reg. , 1114 counon , 113 : Pacific Bs of ' ! . . lu ii. Closing quotations on bonds were a < < fol lows : tl. S. now 3s 108 N. Y.C. lif 117-v U. S. -w4n. . rrs . . .1271' ' N.J C. fii 114 U.S. do coup l'J-ii ! N.C.tii isa I'.S.Is , rvt Hl'i N.C. 4H llill tl. S. docoup llV ; No. Pacific 1HK..117 t ! . s. SilH. rer 9n 'No. ' Pacific rta bill II. 8. Jt , rec I12N'o. ! | Pni-lflc t * loot II. S. IH , coup IKiSi N'.Y. f.&ttl. L. 4 . .1 < > A DiHtrlctil. OJfc . . - .lls , N.iW.ti8 lisa Aln. , olHH A IDS IN. W. ComolH 14 ' Ala. , clani II 1UH I N. W. Di > l > . it lilO"- " Ala. . el f 10(1 ( | Ore. N. IBIS 114 Ala. . Currency 100 iOro. N. 4s lull Atclllsoil 4p 04VO. S. L. Us t. i- 12 > , Do. ailj. 4 73 .0. . S. L. S t. ! 10S' CtnuduSi ) . -'dH lOflU'I'acinc ' 0 of U5 IH-ji CaiinJa I'll. ' . iMn. . K9UlHe.idliic 4 1 > fhl. Trrnift. , 4s . . . hSUiH. ti.v. . 1 1B S7 C.\O.txt lllHi SI. L. A I. tl. con 8 S ? C. Jl. Ji n. He 104H St. L. * . : ! . V. ( Jen. 'J.ISO' i.AH < ; . intn in stv.uon ou nil D. t. R. O. 4 * . . . . 97 < < St. P. c. & r. let * . . 1S ! ( KaitTnnn. Uti. . . 107U St. P. O. i P. 5.118 krldGen. 4n YOV4 SoKy. . 5 > i5 F. W. > D. UU. t. v. 7 ' < S. R. AT.nn 77 Gen. Klre. 61 . . . .109 Trnn. new trt 3 . . . 04 G. II. & > . A.0 10J 'T. P. L. G. 1H 107 O. U. AS. A 2d5. . 10'.1 'T. P. Rir. SiU 45 11. AT. Cent ii. . .Ill' * IT. P. U A. G. IHI . . . Ant n.iT. C. von. tl . . 11014Vah.lHt6i 114 ' ' - ' ' ' ' La. > f wCon. . 'lOrf Uv.Slinir 4- . . . . . . . . .Ill I * & N. I'nl. 4 * . . . liOJl.Va. centuries 7H ! MU ourl Ob 100 ( Vj. aeferrtHl M. K. A.T. Sdh. . . om1 Wit. rent Ists. . . CO M. K. 4T 4i 8'JUl Snii Francisco Milling Qnotntlnn * . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2s.-Tho closlni quotations for mining stocks today were ai AlU ' ' All-Ill CV > n \t-nlucUy ( . 'on . . . Andes llrtclier S " * oc'deatul i 'on. Heft i Melclicr ; i 07 llulllon 1 Overman OtOiil . 11 Ch lleiue Con . n ( 'hollar . 9 Sccrp'on . 3 t'onnJfnca . 40 Siena N v.ida . 7t Con. Cal. i Vu . * 3 t'nlon f'on . -js Crown I'olnt . 9 l't h Con . 1 Yellow Jacket . 1. . iSouM t * Ourrlo . 17 standard . IT ; Halo & Norcro.n. . . . 90. Silver bars , 60S-Sc ; Mexican dollaro , 4i'4 ( 471c. Drafts , sight. 17'4telegraph. ; . iOc. I'orrlun I'lnillH-lal. LONDON. Oct. 2S. American securltle : after dpcllnlng somewhat , were ijulet , wit a Imrdtnlnc tendency. Trading was pro fesi-lonal. Market closed tlrm with a llgh demand Tim umount of bullion gene Int the Dank of England on balance tod.ij JC".o. UoKI Is quoteU at Uuenoa AJTCS tc day at llfi.OO. llnr gold , 77 $ d. American cicle , 76s 4'd. Ppaiiljb 4s cloged at ll's. PARIS , Oct. 2S.-Httslncsa on the bourse today opened with u better tone ; prices n.Rilo . n. further ndvnnco nnd closed nt thu highest quotations of the day. Rentes wen. . particularly favored , na the bourn who were oversold rushed In cover , Spanish 4n were active nnd Brazilian rallied sharply. Do Hcers nnd Rio Tlntos were bought for London account. Spanish 4s closed at 42.121 ; . Three per cent rentes. 102f IT'sc for the account ; exchange on London , 25f Suite for checks. BKHLIN. Oct. 2S. Prices opened firm on thn bourse today , Inlltienced by thn strength of yesterday's western markets. Later there was u slight reaction on reali zation * . In Uow of the forthcoming settle- infill. But the market rallied agnln In re sponse to Paris advices and finished Mrong. Kxchanpe on London , 20 marks , 4 $ pltnnlgs for checks. IloMon 5lock ( liiotntlon * . BOSTON. Oct. 2S.-C.ill loans , 2fT3 per crnt ; timn loans , ! ' < > 4t4 per cent , ( . 'losing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining shuns : A. . T. * SI. Fe IS" , ' ' ' 4 Am. Susar 113 K.I. . Kifo. * ! ! ! ! ! . . : AlclilJon pfd 3" > 'i Hay Stnte Gas jij . \trlilson tf ! l' \VU. Central Is . . . . 5J H'isJon & Albany ! ! ! ? ! : ' . ; Al'mifr. Mlnlns Co. . : . n > Mnn Maine " lfi.1 Atlantic i1 , ; * o "inn lioctcn Si Mhnt > Mti-lilinrr ji > | )4 ) utt < * & Ilimton W'i ' ' C.ilumpt * i ll lu , f"i Mexlnnn Cmtrai' . . . 4" cvntenni.il 1 ! > Old Oolony mi'IFr.tnUlIn mi ] Mln > r < -ji ; ( lid Dominion M I non P.irll | < - : ! . : OwooU f.11 ; Wtn ind Sj'.Qiilncy 151 di pfd iii 'ramnrack 17.1 c'tliou-e ! IJIfo. . . J'i m'olvcr'nt- " ' * < ' dn pfd rT 'Parrott ' 23' , \\l * . -ni-rtl ? J Jtiimboldt i.'i ' Xevr Voi-k 'Mliiliicr ( InntnOoii * . . NUNS' YORK , Oct. 2S.-Tho following arc tli - closing cmotatlona on mining stock * : l-.11010' ' i > Ontario 303 i rnvrn I'oint ir Oplilr fo Con. Cal. & Vu so Plymouth 8 Iiendwooil jj Qiilck8ll\xr 158 OouM t currj' : | do ofd 3.V ) Hale .t Norcros.n , . ! , ; Sln-ft NVvn'la . . . t.o llomestiiko ; oi ) ' ) standard US lion nllter U ,1'nlon , Con 2(1 ( Mexican 10 Irrllow Jacket 1 ! London Slock ( Inotntloni. LONDON. Oct. 2S.-4 p. m.-Closlng : 6onfOl ! < . money..1"8 15-16 . . . Y. Central. ! 115 Console , account..100 Pennsylvania. t H ( . 'inadlan 1'aclflc . . S4 Heading 8ii Union I'.iclllo pM . . r it ' ' " " Atcn'son 33H Illinois C nlrii'l' . ! (5rana Tnmk 6 1 N'orUiern Pnc. pM . 78 t 2S.1. 3U per cent. The rate of exchangu In the open markci for short bills , 37-8 per cent ; for thre ( months bills , 37-Sfi4 per cent. I'lllllliclalOtON. . JV' VAP0,1' SS'-C-learings today were 71.11uu.iJ.6i ; balance * were J50.50S.29. Clear- [ " * . ' ' ' ' > 'i-'ir ' were J904.429.28 ; balances * v .sllv JnPreaHe ' " clearings , J2I2.103.39. AS AbUINcn'ON , Oct. 2S.-Today's state. nient of the condition of the treasun SIIOWB : Avallabl ? cash balance , J301,4S1,378 gold reserve , J2I0.714.3H. ST. LOCIS , Oct. 28.-Clearlngs , J4.C00.18S balance ? , J47S,4Cfi. Money steady at 5@8 pel fpnt- . Exchange on Now York , 20c dlacouni bid. 10c asktd. . CHICAGO , Oct. 2S.-ClcarlnffP , tlS,276OM balance. $1S36.HOO. New York exclmngi- I l\n/ : Posted rates. H.S3R1.S4H : actual , $4. S3 ; , i * < > Sixty days , JI.Sl igi.SI. .ri " 'ADELl'IHA , Octr 2S.-Clonrh.gs . J12,4IS,04C ; balance J2,001,83ii. BAlVriMOUK. Oct. 2S.-ClearIng3 , W.SC7 , . 60i ; balances , J71I.SJO. ' pci . CniCAGp. Got. 2S.-Stoeks steady. Alle\ - i ' d.nlscu" . 32Jj Hlsciilt prsferrrd ! ' 6u-S ; btrawboard. T3'i ; North Chicago. 21S Diamond Jlatch. ISS1 ! ; West Chicago , ! ' 3U Co oii Alarlccl. 2S.-COTTON-DU1I ; . , ports , to continent , 391 bales. Total today : - ? ! 'i'5' ' ' brips } ; exports , to Great B.ltain . , 1221 bales ; France. 114 bales ; con- : stock73' " " bales- . Pet. 2S.-COTTON-ru- i * " ' : / " i o.ut'nj.iu . lay , . .June , $ . - , .lli5.12 ( | : July. .15t5.17 , "Pot. steady ; qufttatlons revised ; Hales . , , 'JjQ bales ; ordinary. 37-16c ; good ordinary 41-Sc ; low middling. 4'.su ' ; middling , 47-fic ; good middling , 65-Kr ; fair middling. S\c ; rPrC Ci-,12--t4 | : balet ) : mack. 1SI.M7 bales. LUhUPOOL. Oct. 2S.-COTTON-Spot , , air < lemi1"1 , : prices steady ; American mid- < j B fair , awa : good middling. Slid ; mid- dllng , .U-lGd : low middling , 2S9-32d : good ordinary. 2d ; ordinary. 29-lGd. The sale. of the day were 10.000 bales , of which WX wer for speculation and export and In- eluded 9,400 bales American. Uecelpts. 17,00i bales , Including 16,400 American. Future ? opened quiet with u moderate demand anil closed steady. American middling , 1. in. c. , October. 2 fi2-C4I(2 G3-CM , buyers ; Octobet and November , 2C.-Cld , buyers ; Decembei and January. 2 fil4d , sellers ; January and February , 2 Ul-C4d , buyers ; February and March. 2 f,2-i4d ! , sellers ; March and April 262-C4'263-64. buyers ; April and Mny. 2i3-C ( < < j3d. sellers ; May and June , 3ff3 l-C4d sellers ; June and July , 3 l-C4d , buyers : Julj , and August. 32-lild , values ; August an ! September , 32-64&1 3-Cld , buyers. AVonI .Market. HOSTOX , Oc-t. 23-Tho Hoston Commer dal Bullotln will say tomorrow of thf woo market : There has been a v.-ry lime movcmen In wool during the week. Sellers have me buyers , accepting prl-es Miat wore refimei jpvernl weeks ago. The chief movement hai been In territorial wools. The sales of th' wcefc are 5,2SO.COn Ibs domi-stlc unrt 700,001 Ibs. foreign , a total of S.9SO.COU Ibs. . agalns 2 , : < 25,000 Ihs. last week and C,47S,000 Ibs. foi the same week Inst yeir. The sales show ( decrease of 113,975,100 Ibs domestic am 121,593,200 Ibs. foreign from the sales to thi mine date In 1E07. The receipts to dati show n decrease of 220,243 bales domestli and JS3,30S bales foreign. Oil Miirlcft. OIL C1TT , Oct. 2S.-Crsdlt balances , J1.1S certificates opened $1.20 bid for cash ; high opt. $1.21 : closed. $1.20 bid. Sales , 11.000 bbls cash at $1.20 , 3.000 bbls. cash at $1.20i > , 1,00 bbls. cash at $1.20-11 and 10.000 bbls. cash a $1 21. Shipments , October 2rt and 27 , 13S.52 bbls : runs Fame days , 130,0 0 bbls. SAVANNAH. C5a. , Oct. 2S.-OIL Spirit tu.pentlne. HJTlj'-ic. Hosln , firm. Quote closing : A , 13 , C , D. Jl.lii ; E. F. O , J1.20 H , 1 , $1.40 : K , $1.15 ; M , $1.55 ; N , $1.73V ; , G $2.00 ; W.V. . $2.40. WILMINGTON. N. C. , Oct. 28.-OH Spirits turpentlno lirm at SHiftS-Vic. Rosin nothing doing. Crude turpentine firm a Jl.23Sl.liO. Tar firm nt $1.30. Mme anil l.cnlhcr Trnilis CHICAGO. Oct. 2S.-Tho Chicago SI.oi and Leather Review today says : The cattle receipts this week are agnii large and will amount to over 5s 000 head The sales of hides are not equal to tin slaughter. Tanners are bidding ' ,4ii'-c be low last week's prices. Trading is noi slow , but sellers and buyers are apart Packers are willing to concede ] -S4c de. cllnc From cnn.lltionn . rnnf ] . > ki-t much trading may bo carried over lnt < next week. In the country market there li little doing. Several cars of buff sold nl ' . ; < - . Dealers are sold ahead and stocks an meuger. Coffee Mnrct. NEW YORK. Oct. 2S.-COFFL'K-Optlon ! opened steady at unchanged prices ; worket within very narrow changes with stead ; undertone on fears of oversold market a low prices , wl.lle. war IHIMVIdi'Uverlm li this country show Inaicd dlstrlbntloi of spot supplies ; buying checked by uti satisfactory European .uid v. . .ik Hrazlllai cabins ; closed steady at nit uneh.i'irici p.Ices : sales. 11,750 bags , including Novt-m ' " ' " " " " v YorU Dry ( iooiln Slarkct. NU\V YORK , Oct. 28. The dry good market has shown better conditions und- the Inlluenco of cooler weather than wa the case earlier. Tlure has been u markei gain In the number and extent of mall re orders und buyers In the local market luiv been more numerous. The op-ning up u certain fields In the outh by the frrezini nut of the yellow fever has helped th aggregate to a considerable extent. Ii t-omo quarters there has been a freer In Wiry for light weight woolen goods am dres goods. Staple cottons nre quiet am generally without feature. ' - | Stcnmrr mill I'riMV I.oxt. I CHICAGO. Oct. 28. The loss of th jfcteamor L , H. Uotv. with its eutlro erew o i sixteen men , during the gale nf Tues'Jny. 1 | now ccnceded. Wreckage brought here ha been fully Idcntlticd bv Captain Allison o the steamer (5eorce Williams , which belongs longs to the eamo line an havln come from the Dotv The Olive Jeonritt which the Dotv had In taw. u 3 toived Int rhlccKo todav Us crew conllrr V the K- at the stt1 ? rr OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts Light and R Firmer Tone to the General Business , BUYERS SAY CATTLE ARE TOO HIGH HERE Point to n . nlc nt riilcnuo to fpliolil Thin Mntciiii-nl IIiiKH ( inlii u MrUl mill Sell llrlflUI ) Nlirop Slotv mill Wrnlt. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 2S. Uauic. HOBS , Hhecp. P.ecelpts tmltiy 3.10C 4llt fi.3 ! 7 liillciui .Muliu.iy 3o.'U 2lil 3.M15 Onirlnl Tuesday 0,911 t.R. 7.232 I . ( .ip'al Wednesday . . . . 4,60 ! 8.15.1 7,27 ( ! Ofllctal Thursday 4WO 7,911 l,93tl Klvo days this we. k. . . . 22,133 .017 ' 28fi7fl Snmo days last week. . . . 31.0M 34.047 25 > ,355 Snme two wetks IIKO 27,730 3H.2M * 35,110 Same three weeks ago. . 31IW 2V05 2J..19S AvoniK * iirlfo palil for IIOKS for the last several duys , with comparisons : Indicates Sunday. T hu official number of cars of atock brought In today by each road wuu : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. . SI. & St. P. Ry : t 3 O. & St. L. Ry Missouri Pacific Ry 24 2 Union Pacific System 31 S 11 C. & N. W. Ry l P. , 1C. .t SI. V. U. R 6 S ( S. C. & P. Ry C. . St. P. , M. & O. Ry 3 H. & M. R. R. R 17 17 8 C. , H. .t Q. Ry 3 12 K. C. & St. J 5 C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. . east \ 2 C. , R. I. & P. Ry. . west U : ! Total receipts 101 63 23 Thn disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing ; the number of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hog ? . Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2S9 G. H. Hammond Co 43 i > 67 Swift and Company 123 1,261 1V5 Cudahy Packing Co 3 4 1,017 Armour , Chicago Sfi l,02il 477 P. . Becker & Degan 3W Vansant & Co 42 > ; J. L. Carey 251 Lobman & Co ml Benton & Underwood. . . 279 Huston it Co 10 Hill & Huntzlngcr 104 L. F. Husz 179 Livingston & Schuler. . . IIS Hamilton & R : ! 07 Cudahy , Kansas City. . . 7.1U Other buyers 2S7 l.llifl Lett over 250 1.000 Totals 3.S13 1.221 3,110 CATTLE Today's cattle receipts were very light for a Friday , less than 100 cars being reported in the yard * , as against 152 ii weik .IRO. With the market In Its pres ent condition , however , It was Just as well end perhaps a good deal better that the receipts should como light. Chicago was reporting a very dull and weak market , anil the gem ral market on all kinds of cattle was slow and very much lacking In snap. At the ame time the moat of the. cattle sold In reasonably good acason. There were very few cornfcd steers amonir the receipts , and hardly enough to establish quotations. Buyers were point ing to H sale of cattle in Chicago yesterday that brought lOc Itss than waa offered for them here , as evidence that this market Is really higher than Chicago. The trade upon the. whole was Just about steady at the decline noted yesterday , but slow and of nn Indifferent character , so that the morn ing was well advanced before the few loads here had changed hands. There was no particular change in the market for grass steers suitable for beef. Cows and heifers were slow and buyers Indifferent. They were claiming that there was very little hero that was any good , and * hcy did not appear to care very much whether they got anything : or not In the way of cow stuff. Parties who happened to have something that was desirable reported stockers and feeders as a little more active than yester day , but the general market WUH very slow , especially on common kinds. As an indication of the amount of decline , a bunch of dehorned southern cattle that were right good for that kind sold nt J3.63 today , as Vigalnst J3.SO for some of the same kind ten days ago. Representative sales : STEKRE. forty-eight loads of hogs In sight , and with twenty-four reported back , which would bo u light run for a Friday. A weel : ago ths receipts of hogs at this point footed up 179 cars , and two w < ekN are 102 cars were re ceived. At othtr points there was a good run und values steady to llrm. The Ilpht run of hogs at this paint and the good dtmand was a strong bull in fluence , and the market opened 5c higher without any regard to what was being donat other selling points. The c-urlv trade was active , nnd thi- most of the boss In the jards wete disposed of In short order. Most everything fold at J.50f(3.55. That Is , hogs that brought $3.45 yesterday cold up to J3.50 today , and us high as $3.55 WUH paid for very choice , heavy hogs. It was , however , practically Imposnlble to gi-t above J3.55. which was the top yesterday , but It rnmit be borne In mind that J3.55 yes terday was paid for vry choice light hogs , very few of which are coming to this mar ket. ket.Tho later trains were bought up on ar rival , und the market closed In reasonably good season , with prices Just about WITP ! they were at the opening. It will bn noted from the table of average prices at the head ! of the column that the market Is now JUKI about 1S',4C Inwtr than a week ago. Kopru- Hontatlvi ) uU : N'o. AV. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Kh. Pr. 15 401 1GOJ343 Gl 2X9 . . . 3 62',0 ' 27 292 120 345 S3 201 10 3 52U , 55 410 160 3 47'03 ' 26 * . 10 3 52 < | i22 31 ! . . . 347 % 71 2SS SO 3 S2'.J ' I JO 22S . . . 3 47's 73 251 XO 3 52U I 40 12S ! . . . 350 Mi 2CS 40 3 62's B7 27H SO 3 50 (10 ( 2X1 40 3 52 J .50 312 10 3 ffl 5S : 'I7 . . : ! 524 | 40. . .310 SU ; ! 50 74 231 ICO 3 S2'j ' E5 3M 200 3 SO Rfi. . . 31ii 1' ; . II S."a ' 3) 1X..I 3 50 52 WB 2(0 ( 3 52'j ' 51 3U 1W 3 50 71 291 ICO 3 62U II 1S > ; o 50 M : i'0 16'J ' 3 621,2 f ; 5 , . Cll X1) 3 oO tl. , 26 89 SH13131' There was a pretty Rood assort ment of all kinds in the yards this morn ing , Rood fat sheep , lambs and Mocker * and feeders. There was about the usual demand for dcsln\bl ° muttons , and sotn" wetlurs noli ! at J4.30 on thn oponlns mar ket , which was the same as wa. paid fern n part of a bunch yesterday. I'hlcaKo , how ever , was sending out bad reports , packers' messages quoting a 25c bronk. and that rendered the market here slow and wiak In spite of the fact that the reoMpts were cnly moderate and the demand good. Ktedlng stork , If desirable , continues to pell readily , and at prices that are entirely satisfactory to holders. Quotations nre : Good grass \\cfterns. Jl.l.'Jil.HO ; choice yearling * . $4.401) ) I.CO ; fall- to good yearlings. $4.25ft 1.35 : fair to good grass westerns , $ I.Oi fM.10 ; good to cholrc lambs. J5.155i5.3n ; fair to good lambs. JI.Mfi 2-00 : feedfr w-thrrs , 2-year-olds and over , S3.S5fi4.00 ; feeder yearllng-s , { l.lXIffl 23 : feeder lambs , JI.5iWJ4.S3 ; cull sheep , $2.5iKa3.00 : cull Inmbs. $ l.00ffl.25. Representative i.ales : - ° - Av. 1'r. 107 native withers 101 $1 30. . 24. natlvo lambs r l 4 70 6S native lambs ii | ; , 10 1 native lamb 30 s : > . : , 40 ewes , culls 101 2 73 . .8 western ewes IfKl 3 S3 96 lambs , feeders 60 475 CIIIC.UJO MVK STOCK AnKlvp Vii ( llultt'r oil Ciooil DciiuiiKl from I'm-l.-i-r . CHICAGO , Oct. 2S. Trade In cattle today was dull and prices were wholly In favor of buyers. Choice steers , J3.0.Vfj3.iiO : medium. Jl. 50ft I73 ; beef steers , JJ.73i 1.43 ; stacker * and feeders. J..7Jfl 1.50 ; bulls , J2.25iril.OJ. cows and heifers. J3.303T-I.20 ; calves , J3.23j > 7.00 ; western ransers. $2.i:0C4.W : ; western lj'/.ten''r8' ' J'-l'/5.33 ! ! ' / ; Texas grass steers. f ij > IO { V > , . ' ' I , A good demand from packers enabled sellers of hogs to make good bargains and prices ruled largely 3c better. Kalr to choice. J.fiKr-3.75 ; ) ( ; Hacking lots. $ ? .2jMiU,7'- : ; butchers' . $3.4vna.7. ( > : mixed , J'f.331ii.,0 ; , ; light , J3.35Jl3.75 ; pigs , J2'.701(3.50. nuslness In shecj ) was active and sellers were able to procure good prices for de sirable slaughtering lots. 1'eedlng sheep. J3.M 74.15 ; western rangers , J.5ufH.70 ; : ; yearlings - lings , Jl.SOfifi.OO ; good to choice lambs , Jl.oO ( &C.10. UKCKIPTS Cattle , 1. 000 head ; hogs , 27,000 head ; sheep , 13,000 head. St. IOIIN | I.lvo Modi. ST. I.OU1S , Oct. 28.CATTIlRccelpts. . 2,200 head , Including 1.200 Tcxans ; ship ments , 2.0HO head ; market .steady to tlrm ; fair to fancy native shipping and export steers , 34. 50ft5.50 ( ; bull : of sules. Jl 75f(5.23. dressed beef and butcher ulcers. $4.uOTi5.10. bulk of sales. $4.25J4.75 ; st.'ers under 1,0.10 Ibs. . J3.2jfn.50 ; bulk of sales , * ; i.COfi4.2.ti ; stockers and feeders. J2.75T ; 1.40 : bulk of Kales , J3.23Ti4.iO ( ; heifers , $2.0ijTil.50 ; bulk of cows , J2.50fi3.70 ; Texas and Indian steers , $27 Vft5.2o : bulk of sales , J3.23ril.PO ; cows and heifers. J2.007T3.40. HOGS Uecclptti , 7,100 head ; shipments. l.SOO head ; market better ; yorlu-rs , J3 40Tc 3.GO : packers , J3.40ff3.C3 ; butchers' , Jl.n.rn3.73. SIIKKP Receipts , 2.500 head ; shipments. 900 head ; market steady to strong ; native muttons. JI.OOiTI.75 ; culls and bucks. J2.F.Ofi' ' 3.50 ; stockers , J3.OOJf3.25 ; lambs , J5.OOqG.00. IVi-iv Vorlc Ijlvi' Sloi'li. NEW YORK , Oct. 25. I5KRVKS-Re- celpts , 1,587 head ; steers , slow ; bulls , weak : ports , none. CAIA'KS Receipts. 92 head ; feeling was steady ; veals , $4.nO'n7.5o : tops , J7.75 ; grass- ers. nominal at J3.23fi3.75. SH1QEP AND 1AMIS Recolptf. 2.242 head ; she p , steady ; choice lambs , a trifle llrmcr : others bnrelv steady ; shpep , J.I.OOQ 4.70 : lambs , $4.037(4.75. HOGS Receipts , 571 ( ! head ; market tlrm at J3.75Jf3.93. Clncliinnll Mv < > Stork. CINCINNATI , Oct. 2S.-HOGS-Steady at $ ! .50ti3.70. CATTLK Dull and weak at J2.50f4.73. SHKKI'-Dtill at S2.23TI 1.00. LAMUS Lower at J3.3Ti5.r,0. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS October IS : Ben II. Hayden and A. Tl Murdock , Douglas county , admitted to practice. Stratton against ITunder. McClure - Clure against New England Loan & Trust Company , Sperllntr against Ailing. Fisher afnlnst Lauer ; alllrmed. Carson nualnst IluckstafC ; conditional order of revlvor. Union State Bank against Ilutton ; leave to plaintiff to flip briefs instanter. Oliver against Lansing : leave to file additional transcript. Union Stnto Bank against Hutton - ton ; plaintiff to serve and file briefs In twenty days , or proceedings dismissed. Bnerstetta against T'cumseh National Bank : leave to file addltlo . l record. Kel logg against Harkey ; final order of re vlvor. Yeager acalnst Exchange National Bank. Sn'rk ' ntrnlnst C'hlriiirn , Burllntjton , t Qu'ney RaMwav Company ; advanced. John son niralnst First National Bnnk : dls- mlssi i. DavN against Culver : submission set aside. Smith niralnst Morrow , Hum phrey against Cowles , AVessell ncralnst Burr. Lnsch nirnin t Pcrrln. Richardson ai-aliiFt Lelchton : afllrmed. Krebbs against Holwnv : continued. Sawyer against Boy- ker TaiitknH nvnlnst Omnln ; alllrmed. Hlnea against Davis : dismissed. October 19 : BevnoM nn'imt ' Bridenthal. Mnndell atralnst Welil" ! . , Wabnska against Citv of M'ymore ; motion to alllrm over ruled. Octobpr 20 : In re Chenowetli ; advanced. NebniFka Land. etc. . Comualiy aealnxt Hauler , AYIlson ncalnsl WUcox ; dismissed. Rpunlson an-alnst McConndl ; motion to modify rmlnlon sustained. ICtnorv nt"iln .t Stnte : iinirm d. Cuunlnirhnm niralnst S'ate- rfhenrlng allowed. First Nntlonal Hank of Chadron atralnst Enirelbrecht : motion for leave to file briefs denied. Knlcht nn-nlnst Finnev : motion for leave to file additional trfiiiKcrlpt siif-tnlned. Olenn nirnlnst Fal- ken : ni "llc tl.in for leave to redeem PIIH- tnlned. St. .Tiimes' Orphan Asvlum atraMist S'nolby : mnt'on ' to strlk" Ininscrlpt pml dis miss potlllnn In error overruled : petition In error dlsiplsi"- ! ! unless plnlntlo serve nnil flic briefs In thirtv davs. Bri.dford iitrnlnM Aiulerso" : leave tu supnlv addlt'i'iinl ' trpn- scrl'it. Northwestern Mutual I.lf < > IIISIM- i-nci' iViiminny nc.illiHt Jliicfiirland .mil Northwesn-rn Mutual Llfi- liiHiiranr'niii - panv nPiili'Kt flieldoT pntlnm t.i dUmlss or aftlrmiv rrtil d Bm-rstetta iif-ulns' Te. cnniHPh N'fillnnal Bunk ; nilvnii "d Clark niralnst Sniltb ; motion to moi'lfv ' "d nf- i''in Hiiutjiinwil. Tri'iiHir > iHHls hiil | M'.ln.il ' . Flrn AsHoclntlon atralnNl Lenvlit Coal Com- iwnv ; p'nintiff to porvinnd llli briefs In thirty di'vs or tiroceedlims In error ills- tnlned. H viuililrt M''iiln t First National BnnV ; ' "otlon to nilvtmc" nivl iilllrni r.v.-r. ruled Houston n a'nKt ' Hnrrln-ton ; rmtinn to slr'ke ' imderlokini' nml 'iMirni denied Court ndlourned to NoveodiHi'1 when thi1 fiillnwlnf CO ( > M w"l bn called : Nw Hniin- Sowlnr Machlli" fornimnv iicnlnst Thi.ni- bnr > ' 'Mfixi Mi'nlii"1 Itoberti'iK ; l.villck ni'niimt IoMVr ) : AH n nif.ilnit II'iMli-n Bi-ollK-rs : Morrlll riirnltiHt Hk'tmer : Cottun o nlnst Western f'"i l "turn"1 Coniomv : Cnrou nvnli.Ht . BroaiU" Coad at'al'ist Barrv ; Wf-lch rcalpst MllUkenFlr.t : Va- tlonal P-inU of Oii In np. 'n t MahiiVi : | . tun nifulnst Vfllton : IIn klnn : iL'.ilii t Conntv of Wash'nctoir ' Hli'ler ni-nin t > tuffTfofTnian n'r"in t llpck-- Fir ' N.i- tliini'l P nk nf CliHi.rnu . HUMInst Kniffi- brecht : AVa'ker ' atrninst Medhi TlthTriin ComiMinOmiihn : Fire Intiirani-n C.'ninn\ Kri-nekf nir.iliiKt Mnil i-ii : i > "ilnst Drenniin : - Vlllaue of Arlln > 'tiin niraliiM Il.irotliv : Slo- Intyro acalt'Ht I'n'im ' Pa"'llc Rallwav Coni- naiiv : Omiib.i National Bank airalnst Hub- instiii : Bobbins at'ninst Mlsko : I'nlti.,1 States Pchool Furnlsblnir Coninanv agn'iist ' S''h'iol r > i trlct 7. LniuaHter Coimlv : AW. | > I > HCHlnxt Tli'ele ' ; Orable agfliiHt Bealiv Cuss ( Viunty Bunk against Brlcker : MHInnl atralnst ParH"ll : Bar1acalnxt Pust : Watkins - kins against Blieee ; Comstoek against Ivi- - win : ll'iine Flrn Insoronco Coinoaiiv a u'nii * Pn'ch-r : ' 'ay against Siott ; Nojval airaln t Xusmahler ; O tcr ugalnst State ; Cunningham against Stnte. No. Si'l f tine iimliiHt Otnaliu Loan and Trust Co. Krror from Douglas county. Riverbed. TCorval J. 1 A bund irlvm for the purpoiie of t.-iklnfi an niiut'fil fmm .1 ludwm'-Tt ren-l inl In criuKiv coiir * IH i."v rfO'ilr" l to bo M < rnci ? bv the appfllHil Init l Fuflli lent If execu- \ fby a rn < M < nnd Fiifllc-nt | urel > uloi.i- S A practicing attorney l not a proper surety on an apoeal undertaking but If ha exertitc thn sntno the bond Is not thereby rcMulrri-d Invilltd " . A county Judg I ins no Authority to u eliminate from the tiles an appeal under- tikln : < whirl ) lu > tin * approved. becnuKO the bond was signed bv a practicing uttornej. 4 When an Insulllclcnt appeal bund ts filed thrv approprlMte prnctlcp Is to move In the appellate court for an order requiring a renewal of the bond by n tlmti to br deciKiitited by the court , nnd In default thereof that the apu\il | be dismissed. No. 0707. Ellin against Harris. Krroi from Uagc county. Alllrmed. Hyuii , C. 1 , After nn entry of an Interlocutory decree - croe llndlng a dpfcnd.-int entitled to n foreclosure - closure ag.ilnst property wnlch had been conveyed to him , withdrew his cross- petition nnd without objection Introduced additional extdence upon , and took part. In , the trial of the Ismio whether or not he hold the property In dispute In fraud of the rights of creditors of his grantor. Held : That ho could not complain that the court had no power to enter a decree on the Insue last Indicated without formally setting aside Interlocutory decree first entered. 2. Where a litigant consented to IMP ot-- Iglnal appointment of n receiver of prop erty In lltlgatlcn he was not prejudiced by an order continuing such receivership In view of the fact thai a tlnnl decree was formally and properly entered that he hnd no interest in the subject matter of tnt ? action. No. ST5G. Lasrlle against Nlcholls. Ap- l oal ftom liago county. Alllrmed. 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