8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOUEli 10 , 1801) . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Downward Drift in Stocks Hcanmes with the Week's ' Beginning on 'Change. WESTERN BANKS LEND TO WALL STREET Vorli'n lll li l.outi Unto Trnuiln Inti'rliir nnil Caiitnllnii Initltn- tloiiH to I'lnrc Hiirnlii.i 1'uinlw 111 ( totlinin. ' ICRW YOHK , Oct. O.-Huylng by nrbl- trns ' IIOUMCS tor I ontlon account miulo tlio hlBliost jirlcoH of the day In the fioncral ll-u nt the npcnltiR. As soon ns thnt do- maud wns fiiitlsllcd the markrt bcgnn to ilraK. There \vrs omo support when prli'M ot ( In- Iron and Htpcl stocks were bid up , but tin- fact was obvious that there wns no vltnl ( Irnmml for socurltlcs and the down ward drift was rctiowcil. Uy the close of Iho ilny tinK lns wcrovlpod out tjxccpt In n f'nv cases. Stcot amiVlro xvna an ex- coiiiiin | and rose . ! ] > olnts on reports of nt'W proportlos ncijulreil , jnost of the Bains bolnt ? rctnlni-il. Suirar anil Tobacco enJoyed - Joyed their period of strength , but both rlosc-d ut net losses. There was Boino Inrno buying of United Htntcs Luuther , but Its Knln was not maintained. Omaha pro- frrrpd , which last Bold at 183 , was ottered ut iw , and from that down to 170 , without takers. St. 1'aul preferred Bold early at 171 and Inter nt 1CU. The bond market also was rather weaker than has bprn the case up to tills time , ro- IlL-ciliiK the blRli -vnlllHB rates for money. The Bltuatlon In the money market showed very little chance , loans belnjf made as lilKh MM 13 per cent and ns low as fi per cent. The majority of loann was made at from S to 10 per cent. The jjold whipped from Hurnpo is now In Now Vork vaults nnd tin moru Is to be expected for the pres ent from that source. It wns reported that tlm Treasury rippnrlmrnt bad decided to iintlplpate tlie November 1 payiiK-nt of la- liTcst , a.s wa-s done last year , but no an- imuiiccment of such decision came from \VasbliiKton. The detailed statement ot New York banks on Saturday showed more limn half tin- members of the clearing house are. still below the lecal reserve limit nnd the necessary consequence was a further calling of loans. ] ] anks In the west , nnd even hi Panada , arc reported to bo plaeliiB call loans an the Stock exchange. The eallhiR of loans by Now York banks , which Is thus made necessary , rusbes up Iho call loan rate In Now York and the wc-stern banks are BeltinR the advantage nf the higher rate for their surplus funds , which are placed In Wall street. Earlier In the season Wall sreet expected to bo relieved from the- usual pressure for crop moving money , on account of the larpce rc- perves In western banks. Hut the latter have found a. more prolltablo method ot conducting operations. Sterling exchange eased off In sympathy Jit Paris anil llcr- lln , but held stiff la New York for demand bllN and cabloM. The bond market was dull and weak. Total sales , par value , $1,510,000. United Btutc-M bonds were unchanged In bid cjuo- tattons. The Commercial Advertisers I > oni3on financial cablegram says : The general tone of the markets here today was fairly cheer ful , but trading was not on a largo scale because of the settlement which begins to morrow. The better feeling was caused l > y the hopes of peace In the Transvaal. Inspired by the attitude of the president of of the Orange Free State and the news that the Hoers on the border are tired ot waiting and are retiring , leaving only sen tries In their place. Good Hoard of Trade returns and easing money helped the mar kets considerably. Consols wore up J,4 to liKt" . Americans developed strength stead ily , but closed somewhat under the best , tiiTected adversely by the receipt of New York prices under those In London , It wns a great Louisville & Nashville dny rind the lioomers of the stock are talking 120 for It. Atchlson preferred and North ern 1'uclllC were also In good demand. Spanish were MH ; tintos , 47M7K : Atia- nondns. 10 3-10. Portuguese securities were ( * up on the rumor that ISngland has ar ranged for taking Delagoa bay. The bank bought .C72.000 gold 111 German coin , 27.- 000 In French coin find .CCfi.OOO In bars , but 50,000 was taken for Egypt. The following nro the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York rxc.hnngo today : Atchlaon . Texas & Paclllo . . . IS'.i do iifil . G2H Union 1'aclllo . 43'i Ttnltlmore & Ohio. 4S(4 ( ilo pfd . 7SH P.iclflo . 91 \Ya.ba h . 52'- ' ! ilo pfd. . . . . tVntrnl 1'arlOc . . . 5S ! , \v. & u i ; . IIS Chc-s. . " 4 Ohio 2"M < lo 21 pfd . MH CIlllcnRO O.V M U'ls. Central . , < . , II. .t Q .irj'/6 ' Adama Express . . . . Chicago , I. & I * . . . . 10H Amer. llxpresa . . . .148 do ptM . 41 U , S. Kx press . . rov4 ChlcnKO it K. I. . . . MH Wclls-Kartio Kx. . . . .130 Cblrniio & N"V. . . . .iri A. Cot. Oil . . 44'i C. H. I. .t P .112H do irfil . . 04 f. c1. r. . < ; st. r , . . . 50 Amer. MiiHInt , ' . . . , , IS Colorado Southern. . .vj pfd . . & > ilo 1st pfd . 4m Amer. S. . < t II . . 37 do " \ iifil do pfd . . 8fi r > d. & Iludron. . . . Amer. Spirits . . [ J ' fl. . L. ftV do pM . 22 Don. .t Itlo a Amer. S. H . ! 4m ilo I'M 74U ilo pfd . . sm Crlr- n Atncr. S. & W. . . . . f.2'4 Crlr4ln Int pfil dn pfd . . MS ; nt. No. pM Ami-r. Tin Plate , . . . 3SU UnrkltiK frail do pfd' . . K1V4 llni-lclng Valley . . . Amer. Tclncco . . . .1314 Illinois Central . . . .112 do | ifd . .HO Io\vti Central . 13H Anacondu M. Co. . . 40 % do Iifil . MIS lliook. Hap. Tr. . . . KVj 1C. < . P. & C . 8 Colo. R & I . . KU ' . 11 Con. Tobacco . . 4b ' do'pfd . 79',4 do | > fd . Irflk'Flion ? l-Vdcral .Steel . liOHl * R XllHll. . . . do pfd . Miinlmtlun I. . . . . . 1071,4 Oi-neral Klectrlo HSU Mrt. Ht. Uy .195'i ' Qlucoso finirar . . . 61 . 11 do pfd .10 ; Minn & fit. I. . . . . . . 7J Inter. I'npiT do pfd . do ) , fd 71 Mo Pm'lflr . 41 I icliHle Gns Mobile * & Ohio . . . 4" , .N'uttoiml lliBcult . 43 i Missouri , K & T. 12'i ' do pfd . n ; National I ad . . . sou N. .1. CVntrnl do pfil .110 N Y. Central National Steel . . MI ; Kor. & West do pfd . 95 do pfd N" . Y. Air Drake. . . .15" , No IMollir r n. Amerlcnn . < lo pfd "I't ' Parlllo Coast . . 4S Ontnilo RV 24Vi do 1m pfd . . S2 O. U. & N K do M pfil . ilr > pfd , 73 Pacific Mall . Pennsylvania ,131 , Pcopln's Gas . , ' llcvidlnsr , - . . ' PrenEod S. U . , 5S Ixt pfd : Ml/1 do pfd . ' do : .l ( ifI ' Pullman P. C . iisn'3 Rio fl. W .y.4 . Standard It. & T. . 7 dn 1'fd , W , ,141 , Et. & S. K ' ' ilo pfd . , nn 1st pfd , tn Tenn. C . & J . ' ( ilo S.\ pfd ' U. B. Ixiit 1'1' ' ? ! Gt L , B W ! 13 do pfd . ' do Pfd P. H. Ilulilx-r . , r.'t ' . Paul do pfd . ,1ir , do pM \\Vli > rii t'nlon . . . . S7H Ht. Pniil & Omaha Itepulillo I. & B. . . ' Ht.So So Parlllo 37(4 ( do pfl . , ; , Hallnuy P. . C. , C. & Ht. U . 73'i ' do pfd Offered. NIMV Yuri ; .lloiiey MiirU < > t. NK\V YOHIC. Oct. 9. MON'KY On mil , fjiHler nt CQIO per cent ; last loan , nt S per cent. I'lUMK MKRCANTILiK I'APKIl-SH'uC per eent. STHHI.IN'n KXrUANOK-Klrni. with nc- tiinl business In bunkers' bills nt Jl.iO',5 ' ? 4 SUV. for demand and ut $ I.Slr > ) 'i7 ' < .S'j for Hlxty days ; posted rates. $ I.M'.4ii ( I.S3 and $ I.Stittft1&7 ; .commercial bills. Jl.SOii I.SOW , SIl.VKU-Oertlllratcs. 5M6Do ? ; bar , 5Stc. ! . ' ' nOUUAHS I7e. UONPS ( lovernmcnt bonds , hteiuly ; state rionds , Inaetlve ; railroad tiomls. weak. Kollowlng uru the closing nuotatlona on ) > ends : Offered. l' < irt'lirii I'MiiiiiicluI. LONDON , Oct. fl. American securltlea were oiiu'vvhut dull at the opening on poor stall i lie nt of the associate banks of N' ' w York Prices later Improved , wltli l.ouisviHo showlntr the greatest strength the close prices cased off and closed < ( easy. There -was lllllo rtemand. Spanish 4s closed at CO.J5. Amount of bullion taken Into the llnnk of Knclnnd on lialatice today , 160.000. Gold premium quoted nt Buenos AyreK , 1S3.CO. HKRL1N , Oct. D. Homo funds were Him on the bourse today. On nnd Inn Pnrllle rail way showed a good rise , ns did nlso North ern Pacific. Local securities \vcrp Irregu lar , though bank shares wore well main tained. Exchange on lx > ndon , CD marks Sola pfgs. for checks. PARIS , Oct. 9. The bourse was firm toi ilny. although toward the end there wns n slight reaction. Realizations were in pioRrcss from opening to Closing. Interimi tlonnts wcro fairly maintained , though Rrazlllnnfl were easier nnd Spanish 4s lluctuatcil slightly. Rio tlntos and mining shares xvcrc Jlrm. Knfllranere dull. Three per cent rentes , lOOf 50c for the ne- count. Kxchnnge on London , J3f 31'Ao for hcck . Spnnlsh 4s clofcd nt Cl.C"1 . KRANKFORT , Oct. 9. The market today - day , encouraged by news rrom the other bourses , was firm. Spanish 4s , Portuguese and Mexicans were harder nnd Americans Improved. Ilimlnii Stock * mill llonil * . ROSTON , Oet. 9.-f'a1l loans. M/sUCty per cent ; time loans , Bi/C / per cent. Closlns prices for stocks , bonds and mining shnlcs : A. , T. & K. K . S'lH ' 114 on prd . 62 \Vcst. Klectrlo 41 Amer. SiiK'ir ' . 14HS < lo jiM 674 do ! > M . 117 AtPhliwn 4s OS It"ll Telrphono . 379 Adventure . 7 Ilnnton & Altnny..ZM Allouct Mln. Co. . . . KH Ilonton Ulcvnteil . . .U7 Atlnntlc . 2 $ llonton ft Mnlno . . .204 HoRton & Mont . SSI C. . H. & < J . Ifflli Iluttc & Ho fon. . . . SO 111. Klcc. Ill . 20S fnlumrt & llpelix..7iil ! I'-ltchbure pM . 119 tVjitonnlal . 34 Ocn. Klectrio . 1H Kranklln . 17H ilo pM . IK ) Humlwldt . 1't ' Federal tecl . WH , lo pM . 181.4 Pnrrot 47 M xlcnn Ccntrnl . . 13H Qulncy . . . . . Ol.l . Colony . Ste S.intn Fo C0ju > cr. . . . 1V * OM Dominion . S2 ? Tnmnrnck . CIS Ituhbcr \Vlnnun . S\ Union Pacific 43U \Volverlncs . 4P4 1'nio'i I.ind 6V4 Utah . 3SW \\tst KnJ M Ynrlc llnliic ( liintntlonN. NKW YORK. Oct. 9. Tha following nro otllclal cloHlne quotutlonsi for mining chares : Oiollnr W Ontario 812 Crmvn Point 60 Opldr ' > Con. Cnl. Sc Va 170 Plymouth S Dendwnod 70 Goulil & Ciirrle 35 do . Hale .t JCorcross. . . . SO Sierra Nevada 6 ? Ilomcstnke KW Htnndnrd 2M Iron Sliver 63 Union Con 33 Mexican 30 [ L'ellow Jacket 2J London Stoclc ( Inotntloiin. LONDON , Oct. 9. I p. m. Closing : CoiiRols money . . . .IKIS X. Y. Central . 13SII do account Pennsylvania . 67 Canadian 1'nclflo IltadlnB . UN Erie 13 > i Xo. Pa-ltlc pM . 76i ilo iHt I'M 37- % Atchlson . 2H4 Illinois Central . . . .115 Pnlon Pac. pfd 78U Grand Trunk St. 1'aul , common..128-H _ Anaconda BAR JJILVER-Steady at 2 13-lCd per ° lMONEY-3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 4 ? j ) 4 % per cent and for three-months'- 4j ( , per cent. IlllliU Olvi NK\V YORK. Oct. a. Clearings , J119C14- C91 ; balances , $7,413,971. BOSTON. Oct D. Clearings , $ lS,010Hj ; balances , $2,145,709. . . . _ , UALTIMOIU3. Oct. 9. Clearings , $2SOS(20 ( ; balances , $17C,37C. PHILADELI'IIIA , Oct. 9.-Clearlngs , $10.U3 , 7S ; balances , $1,919,5:8. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 9. CleiirlnRS , J6,016,140 ; "balances " , $5-7,401 Money , 4iS per cent. New York exchange , ' 5c discount bid. jOc discount asked. Coiiillllou of the TrrnNiiry. WASHINGTON , Out. 9. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , t2S9,071,22 < i ; gold reserve , 5255,709,540. M3W YOHIC ( il2M2HAb 3I.VRICET. ttiiotntloiid for the Dny oil VnrlotiH ColllIIMMlltll'N. NB\V YORK , Oct. 9. FLOUR Receipt ? , 21,918 bbls. ; exports , 7,000 pkgs. Low grades wcro offered sparingly while medium and the better grades were offered more freely at unchanged prices. The market closed slightly Irregular. Minnesota patents , $3.93 $ ® 4.23 ; Minnesota bakers , $3.00 3.35 ; winter patents. JS.COftlUO ; winter straights. J3.103 353 ; winter extras , $2.45I3.00 ; wlntor low grades , J2.2SJf2.40. Rye Hour , quiet ; good to fair. J3.20fi3.iO : ; choice to fancy. S3.3jl4.00. Uuckwheat Hour , steady at J2.2502.2iO. UUCKU'HKAT Quiet at 57i c. CORNMBAU Firm ; yellow western , SOc ; city. 79fi 0c ; lir.indywlne , J2.2IXB2.30. RYU Quiet ; No. 2 western , EiVic f. o. b. afloat spot ; etate , GlffC2c ( c. I. f. New York , CaBARLBY Dull ; feeding41(343c ( c. 1. f. Buffalo. 1) . 'a7iont Bpot ; Nih 1 northern Duluth , S0e f. o. b. neat to arrive new ; No. 1 hard Du luth , S3',4c ' to arrive ; No. 2 red , 75ic ( ele vator. Options opened steady , but quiet at He advance and further advanced Uc on better early cables than expected. Subse quently the market turned easier in nb- scnco of speculation , the Chicago market being closed , later cables being unsatisfac tory and the visible supply , partly esti mated , showing a larger Increase than had been looked for. The close was weak at a net decllno of He. March , SOU'SS0c ; closed 839 bu. Spot firm ; No. 2 , 41Hc f. o. b. alloat , 41'do elevator. Options opened llrm nt an ad vance ot % c on favorable cables and for eign buying and further advanced ' , &c on covering. Later the market cloned firm at a net advance of H'Slie ; May , 37 13-lia3S'Ac ( : closed 37T4c ; December , 3sS3b8c ; closed 3S c. OATS-Recelpts , 127,200 bu. ; exports , 4,110 bu. Spot steady ; No. 2 , 23c ; No , 3 , l9c ! ; No. 3 white. 30c ; track white. 30&33c ; No. 2 white , 31c ; track mixed western , LM&SOVic. Options nominal. ll'AY Steady ; shipping , 70175c ? ; good to choice , 7M)90c. ) HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice , l&9'i ' crop. Cc ; 1S97 crop , nominal ; 1SDS era ) ) , ICiTlSc ; Paclllc coast , 1806 crop , 4ijjCc ; 1S97 crop , nominal ; U9S crop , IKtjlle. HIDKS Steady ; TexaH dry. 21 to 30 Ibu. , 13c ; California. 21 to 2ii Ibs. , 19c. liKATHBU Firm ; helmlock sole , IJucnos Ayres. light to heavy weights , 2ff2ic ! ! ! ; ticld , 24fi24V4c. COAI/ Steady , I'ROVISIONS-Heef. dull : family. $10.50fl ) 11.50 ; beef hams , $24.001(25.00 ( ; packet , $10.09 ( fl 10.50 ; city , extra India mess , $10. Pork , pickled belllef. $ G.OOftS.OO : pickled { .boul . ders , J7 ; pickled hams , JS.75i < 10.23 , Lard , Btcndy ; western steamed , $3.t > 2 ; refined , Ktendy ; continent , $6.15 ; South American , $ C.C5 ; compound. $8.65. Pork , dull ; short clears. $10.23 11.75 ; family , $11.505(12.00. $ ( RICK Firm : domestic , fair to extra , Q4Wc ; Japan , I'j067lic. MOLASSISS Steady ; Now Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 324J3CC. MKTALS The course of nvonU in the metal market today \\i\a \ anything but In teresting. Neither buyers nor sellers fh.owed a disposition to enter Into active now deals , the single change In prices consisting of an advance of 15c In , tin , this being more or less nominal , ns there wcro no sellers at the higher prleo named. The foreign news averaged up no better , nor worse than ex pected ; the same was true of domestic ro- liorts. At the close the Metal exchange called pig Iron warrants nominal nt J1S.OO lake copper very quiet at J1S.50 ; tin very quiet at J13.35 bid ; lend very quiet with $1.60 b'.d and $1.6- ) ni-'kcd ; upeltnr very quiet with $5.45 bid and $5.05 asked. The brokers , ' price for lend Is $1.40 anil for copper ! S1ilSlc. St. I. on IN tin-In mill Provlxlonx. ST. LOl'IS. Oct.YHKATLowor ; No. 2 red cash , elevator , 72V c ; track. 72Ji 2Wc ; December , 73Vfcfl7tiic : ; May , 77',4c ; No. 2 hard , CD ' Olici' receipts , 74,163 bushels. TORN Higher : No. 2 cash , 3lc ; track 32e ; December , 29Ue ; May , M OATS Firm ; NIL 2 cash , 21c ; track , 2453 "Use ; December , 237lo ; May , ISVJc ; No. L white. 2iif2iji.jc. | RVM Strong nt KHic. POl'LTRY-Steady ' ; chickens , old , 6' c young , 7c ; turkeys , SSJS'/ioi ducks nm ! geese , fiifteiic. FLOUR Quiet nnd slemly ; patents. $3.fo ffTO.70 ; extra fancy , $3.23j3.35 ; clear , $2.9l > n 'sbl-JDS-TImothy , steady at $1.9032.35 flax , nominal at $1.15. CORNMKAI-$1.75T $ | l.SO. RRAN Steady ; stacked , east track , C2 ( Sfile. HAY Timothy , easy nt $9.00 11.00 ; prairie lirm nf $ .7SOS.OO. VlllSlvY-Steady nt $1.2 ! . IRON OOTTON'UBS-M.IO. HKMP T W1NB-9C. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , boxei shoulderb $1.75 ; extra shorts , $5.3714 ; clea ribs , $5.50 ; clear sides , $5.C2URacon , boxet tdioulders , J5.00 ; extra shcrta and clear r'bs ' $5.S7'iiii.OO ( ( : clear sides. $6.12H. HKCBHTa-Flour , 9.000 ubls.j wheat. 74 , CKM MI. : cxrn. 1S7.1XX ) bu. ; oats. 112,000 bu. SlIIPMKNTa-FIour. JO.tXlO bbls. : wheat 13,000 bu. ; corn , 89,000 bu. ; oatn. 15,000 bu. MliuifiiiHilU AVlu-at mill l-'lour. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct , 3. WHKAT-I store ; No. 1 northern , October , C'Jc ; Do . .cembcr , CSV. May. 71Hc : old October , OHc ! I Ou , truck : No. 1 hard , 70o ; No. 1 nortli- crn. fsc : No. 2 northern. , BV. KLOl'R--PntRnts are Iflc l < wpr ; first p.it- onts. f3.70fi3.vn ; second patents , $3.B"3.COj Ilrst clpars , tl.MftZ 70. lmAN-$10.SOfnn.73. $ OMAHA UKMcilAt. KIAHKHT. ronilltlnn nf Trmlr mill < liiofntlon on Stniilo nnd | imny * Produce. Eaas-Recelpts , light ; market firm at , ICc. i ICc.BUTTER BUTTER Common to fair. He ; choice , ' 1GIM7P ] ; separator , 22C2ao ; Bothered cream- cry. i I-i2fl ! ) ? < \ POULTRY - Hsns. live. 7l4c : spring chickens , 7'4c ' ; old and Maggy roosters , live , SSWo : : ducks and gccso , live , CiJ7c ; tu.-- i keys j , live , lOe. riOEONS-L'vo. per tloz. , 7So. VEALS-Cholce. 9c. OYSTERS Jlcdlutn , per can , I3c : stand- ' nrds. per can , 2Cc ; bulk standard , per pal. , M-30 ) ; extra selects , per can , 35c ; extra se lects , per pal. , J1.75 ; New York counts , per i can , 40c ; Now York counts , per 100 , tl.iS. HAY Uplanil , choice. $7.00 ; midland , I choice , tC.50 ; lowland , choice. M.BO ; rye I ttraw , choice , $3W ; No. 3 corn , " 7c ; new I I ortts , 16i20c ; cracked corn , per ton , $12.00 ; i corn nnd oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 ; ran , per ton , $13.00 ; shortP , per ton , $11.00. VEQETAULBS. WATERMKLONS-Good stock , crated for hlpments. 12Jilln. CANTALOUPE-ircr crete , Rocky Ford , TOAtAfoKR-l'or crate , COffTOc. SWHBT POTATOES-1'er bbl. , J1.T5. POTATOES-Per bu. , 2tl:5c. ) ? CRANHERRlES-Capo Cod , J5.SO. ONIONS-Rftall way. 50T.COC. CELERY Per doz. . 255(30 ( : . TRUITS. PLUMS OroRon , ] ) cr crate , $1,13Q1.I3. CALIKORNIA PEACHES - Freestones. 1.25 ; cllnus , 41.1VfI1.20. ( APPLES-Choloo sblppliiR stock , $3.00 ; rabnpplcs , per bbl. , J2.7BJ.1.00 ) ; Johnathans , J.SO M.OO. ORAPES-Now York , 22e ; California. . & > rli 1.40. PEAHS-nartlett. scarce ; other varieties. 2.00U2.25 ; eastern Kelffer , per bbl. , $4.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS-Cnllfornla fancy. $3.00IJ5.25 ; tioicp California. $4.7505.00 ; Messina , fancy , 5.5000.00. IJANANAF-Cholce , cMted , largo stock , er bund' ' . Sl.O&ffZ.SS : medium-sized uncbes. $1.7o72.0\ ( QUINCES- California , per box. $1.50. HIJjES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 3 green Ides , 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9Kc ; No. 2 ailed hides , Sic ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 bs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. TALLOW , CREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No. 1 , )4c ) ; tallow , No. 2 , 3Vio ; rough tallow , IHc ; vblto grease , 2-il/3Uc ) ( ; yellow and brown remit , 2 ! i/3c. / i3c.MISCELLANEOUS. -MISCELLANEOUS. NtTTS Now Jilckory nuts , per bu. , $1.60. nutter , KKK nn < l Clin-NC NEW YORK , Oct. ft. UUTTER-Recolpts , .630 pkgs. ; .strong ; western creamery , 17 ® Ic ; creamery , l22c l ! ; factory , HfilGc. CHEESE Receipts , 1,091) ) pkgs. ; firm ; argc white , llic ; small white , 12'/c ; large olored , 12c ; small colored , IWfirWc. EGGS Receipts , 7.577 pkgs. ; tinner ; west- rn ungraded at mark , loffllic. CHICAGO. Oct. 9. HUTTER Firm ; rf-amery , 16Ji23p ; dairy , IStittTlSc. EGGS Firm ; fresh , lu'.Jc. ST. LOUIS. Oct. fl.-IUJTTER-Stendy ; rcamery , lUTiC4c ; dairy , liyiOc. EGGS-Steady nt 14c. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 9. UU'lTER-Cream- ry. Ifi22c ! ) ; dairy , ICu. EGGS Market steady ; fresh Missouri and Cansas stock , ' 15c dozen , cases returned. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 9. 13UTTKR teady ; fancy western creamery , 24c ; fancy estern prints , 2fc. EGGS Unchanged ; fancy nearby , 19e ; tncy western , 19c ; fancy southwestern , ISc ; ancy southern , 17c. CHEESE Firm nnd higher ; New Yorlc till cream fancy , 12' ' , ( i(12c ( ; fair to choice , ELGIN , Oct. D. BUTTER-Stendy at . ighteen tubs were offered and withdrawn n bids at 23c. KANSAS CITY. Oct. O.-WIVEAT-Decem- e\i * r.Mn' AT 11 * f.n\f. n j rt oil Vr * H 1. n * , ! s'o. 2 mixed , 29Jj29'4c ; No. 2 white , 29V.c ; \'o. 3. 29c. OATS No. 2 white , 23324c. RYE-NO. 2 , 56e. HAY Choice timothy , $3.00 ; choice pral- le , JC.60. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O. , Oct. 9. WHEAT Quiet nd steady ; No. 2 cash , 71&c ; December , 4'4c. CORN Dull nnd higher ; No. 2 mixed , % c. OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , C-lc. RYE Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. COc. SEEDS Clover , active and higher ; prime : ash , JG.CO ; October. $6.63 ; December , J3.50. Liverpool Crulii mid Provisions. LIVERPOOL , Oct. 9.-WHEAT Spot. No. 2 red western , winter , tlrm at 6s Id ; No. 1 lorthern , spring , llrm nt Cs4d. CORN Spot , American mixed , new and jld , 3s 9Hd. PROVISIONS Hams , short cut , 60s. Uacon , Cumberland cut , steady at 39s. Duliitli Market. Cotton Market. NEW YORK , Oct. 9. COTTON The col on market at the best prices of the day showed n. gain of 7 to 10 points , this near ho opening , but later became weak , easing off to considerably below the Until figures of Saturday. Much llrmcr cables than had joen looked for sent local shorts into n spasm of fright nnd courted a very attlvo nvestment buying at the Htnrt. Initial sales showed a rise of G to 10 points which was well sustained during the early moments , ' . -ontldent bulls snapped up the bears on : he Idea that current prices wcro still too ow considering legitimate inlluences. Hut is the morning wore along It became evi dent that there were more sellers than buy- ersi and prices gradually melted awny under steadily growing liquidation. Contributing nlluences to the desire to reduce commit ments were estimates for enlarged receipts. For the rest of the day the general trend oE irlcps was downward though consistent Jtiylng on the decllno prevented any scramble to unload. The later cables from Liverpool proved ns distinctly ntfilnst the market as earlier advices favored It. Some of the large Wall street commission houses were free sellers on the reaction. The mari - i < et closed steady with prices BQ6 points net ; ower. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 9. COTTON Frm , l-16c lilgher. Sales , nono. Middling , 7',4e ; receipts , 4.S7I bales ; shipments , 4,771 bales ; ptock , OS.OI9 bales. NEWORLEANS , Oct. 9.-COTTON-Qulet sale * , 4.000 bales ; ordinary , 55-lflc ; good or dinary , f > 13-16e ; low middling. < > ? ic ; middling r 15-16e ; good middling , 73-lCc ; middling fair. 7'/2c ; receipts. 11,800 bales ; stock , 230- 561 bales ; future ! ' , steady ; October , J6.67 bid November , J6.71ftC.73 ; December , JO.7WtO.77 ; January. J6.81ft6.S2 ; February , Jii.S5S6.S6 ; March , J8.S9Q6.90 ; April. J6.9206.9I ; May , J6.9Mi6.97 : Juno , $7.0 (7-01. ( LIVERPOOL , Oct. O.-OOTTON Spot moderate business ; prices 1-16J to 3-32i of which SOO bales were for speculation and export and included 7.300 bales American. Receipts , ll.ooo bales , Including 10.SOO bales American. Futures opened llrm and closed barely steady at tlm advance. American middling 1. m. e. , October , 3n9-6lT3 CO-6UI sellers ; October- November , 3 &S-6td buyers ; November-December , 357-6ld rollers ; De cember-January. January-February. Feb ruary-March , 356-6M neliers ; Maroh-Aijrll , .1 50-647(3 ( B7-64d value : April-May , 3 f,7-64d sellers ; May-June. 3 57-C4f3 | G-6ld Boilers ; June-July , 36S'fild sellers ; July-August , 35S-61d buyers ; September , 3B7-61d buyers. Dry liiiiiilN MiirUH , NEW YORK. Oct. 9.-DRY GOODS The week opens with n well sustained demand for cotton goods of all staple descriptions and , as of late , much business bus been turned down by sellers. Advance * of ' ,40 reported In some makes of brown sheetings , also In bleached -cottons and In cottonadea. Staple prints nro selling well and there has today been an Improved aemnnd for fancy. Percales uro In a strong position. No change. In the glnchnm market and sellers have full command of the situation. Men's wear worsteds llrm ; woolens quiet. Drcsa goods are selling readily for next spring. 1)11 NEW YORK. Oct. 9.-OILS-Cottotsepd ) oil. atendy , with sales of 2,000 bids. ; prjme summer yellow , November and December , ut 30c and held nt 31o prompt ; prlmo crud * . nominal ; prlmo crude , f. o. b. mills' . l2fi ! > 2lc ; prime summer yi'llow. SOfiSlc ; off hum mer yellow. 29Ti30e ; butter grades , nominal ; prlmo winter yellow , 3K 35c ; prlmo white , 32o asked. Tallow , llrm ; city ( J2 per package ) , CHc ; country ( packages free ) , DUflDic , ns lo quality. Petroleum , Jlrm : rotlucd New York , JS.93 ; Philadelphia and Italtlmore. $ S.9 . Rosin , steady : strained , common to good , Jl. jgi.27H : . Turpentine , llrm at B2' , c. TOLEDO. Oct. 9. OILS Unchanged. LONDON. Oct. 9. OILS-Oalcuttu Unseed , spot. 45s 3d ; linseed oil , . - " ( id ; turpentine spirits , 37s 3d OIL CITY. Pa. , Oft. 9-OILS-Credlt bal ances , Jl.&O ; certificates , no bids , offers or gules ; shipments. 157.064 bbls. ; average , 7ri.- 47 bbls , ; runs , 702.5SO bbU ; uvcruge , 72b9o j libls , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Over Two Hundrad Oars of Oattla Anna in tha Yards. VERY FEW CORNFED CATTLE ARE ON SALE Hei-clpU cif II KK Are I'liuniinlly I.nrnc lor u Mmuliiy MiirUrl , lloweer , in Ant Very Active Sheep Arrival * Arc l/nritc. SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 9. Receipts were : Cattle. Hog * . Sheep. Olllclal Monday C.029 3 , 3l 11.113 " One . week ago 7.4SO 3.2fil S.CS7 Two weeks ago 6,65 2,05 * 12.MI Three weeks ago 10,095 2 , 79 3.S90 Average price paid for liogs for the last several days with comparisons : Sept. 20 | 4 371 4 03 | 4 02 543 603 Sept. 21. . . 431 3 71 4 01 2 $31 3 as 533 6 13 Sept. 22. . . 433 3 73 3 SC i SI 6 6 619 Sept. 2J. . . 1 3 77 3 7H 2JS 4 00 6'iJ Sept. 24. . . 3&1 2 SI ass E33 | "ept. 25. . . 3 i > 2 2 90 3 12 & 40 6 31 ept. 28. . . 4 39 , 3 71 2i i ! S9 3 SI 537 641 Sept. 27. . . I 36 . - , 7 2 3 7S * 3 SS B20 6 2 < 1 Sept. 28. . . 3 til 3 S3 2 S9 3 92 5 17 6U7 , Scpti . . , 4 37 3 3 SI 2 91 G 26 6 13 Sept. 30. . . 4 3C 3 C 3 SI 2 97 3 9G * Oct. 1. . . . 3 71 3 S3 2 01 3 9S r 2c , Oct. 2. . . . -133 3 79 3 02 3 93 5 27 fi 24 Oct. 3. . 4 42 3 6fi 2 'J7 3 SC C 00 G2I > Oct. 4. . 4 37 3 Cl 3 73 3 S2 D l Oct. r > . . i 31 3 M 3 71 3 85 1 9-3 0 32 Oct. n. . 4 .11 3f,3 3 7J 3 01 V7 U .11 Oct. 4 35 3 58 3 Gl 3 ( H 3 S6 Oct. s. . 3 G9 3 52 3 13 3 Sfi 4 SG Oct. y. . 4 35 3 63 3 131 3 5 4 90 C 29 * Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was ! Cattlc.llOBS.Sh'p.ll'r's. . M. & St. P. Uy . 3 Alo. Paclllc Uy . l 3fi Union Pacific system. 72 fi 27 O. & N. AV. lly . 3 ' " . . 13. & M. V. 11. 11. 30 SO io 3. C. & r. Hy . 2 1 J. , St. P. , M. & O. Ky. 3 4 U. & 11. U. II. H. . . . . . S3 L' . , 15 , & Q. Ry . H. I. & P. east. . . . C. , R. I. west. . Total receipts . 217 CO17 The disposition of the day's receipts was is follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Omaha PackliiR Co . 211 fi9 ! 273 G. H. Hammond Co . 3SO S7rt Swift and Company . 249 077 1.0S1 Cudahy Packing Co . 693 1 2,477 Vrrnour & Company. . . . 712 1.127 3.WJ Vansant & Co . 179 . jobnuin & Co. , . G07 . . I. Stephen . 201 . 1111 & HuntzliiRcr . 203 . . .IvInBstono < t Schaller. . 3 . lamllton & Rothschild. . 437 . v. P. llusz . 4ti . Other buyers . SIB . . . . 2.7S3 Hold over . 1,000 4W 2,63) Total . 5'CS 4,000 12.C51 CATT.LE Over 200 cars of cnttlo were In. .he yards this morning , but that did not seem very many us compared with a good inny days of late , and besides that no ono was looking for a very great run on Tties- lay. To offset this bullish inlluencc Chicago came lower and dull on beef cattle. There were very few cornfed cattle on sale and the few here met with ready sale it good , steady prices. Some yearlings brought $3.63 and heifers JI.93. The offerings of grass beef were considerably larg < r than on a good many days of late , even when : ho total receipts were much larger. 1-or : hat reason , and becati&c Chicago came ewer , buyers were decidedly bearish nnd they started out to pound the market. The trade opened slow , with buyers hanging back , and It was Ute before the pens were cleared. The general market could best bo described ns slow nnd a little lower. Cows nnd heifers sold In about the same notches as last week and there was no very marked change In the trade. Uuyers seemed to want what there was here and everything deswablo changed hands in good season. Hulls , stags , etc. , sold about like the close of last week. Stockers and feeders were In pretty fair demand this morning nnd the feeling was a little better , though the market could not be quoted much higher. Speculators have undoubtedly lost money , nnd they were a little cautious this morning , but still there floemod to bo a feeling that there would not , he any very grqat run tomorrow , while the ' low prices ought/to bring in' ' a good country buying demand. Representative sales : BI013F STKBRS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 44..1137 } 4 75 17..1113 to 25 27. . 991 ? 5 53 COWS. 633 200 2. . 003 2 73 1..13SO 3 50 920 2 0 1. . 930 3 00 2..13GO 3 TTi S10 2 50 C. . 947 3 10 L.llbO u 75 800 2 75 2. . 775 3 25 HEIFERS. 1. . 920 3 50 IS. . 833 4 93 BULLS. 903 2 13 1. . 7SO 2 50 2..1173 4 15 S50 2 15 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1. . 5M ) 2 00 1. . CGO 3 13 1. . CCO 3 25 1. . 4SO 2 50 1. . 910 3 15 21. . 730 330 2. . 5CO 3 00 S. . 578 3 20 CALVES. 9. . 297 5 00 STAGS. 1..1440 3 50 OXEN. 3..1208 275 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. G. . COO 3 00 2. . 450 350 20. . SCO 4 23 3S. . 707 3 10 1. . COO 4 00 1..1000 4 25 1. . 670 3 15 S. . 560 423 63. . 819 4 40 1. . C5U 325 NEBRASKA. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Vr. 2 bulls. . . .1550 $2 90 2 feeders..10W $3 75 1 cows. . . H30 3 00 2 bulls. . mo 2 70 1 cow. . . . .1010 3 < JO Ibull 1110 3 00 li COWS. . . h71 3 20 4 build. : . . 14S3 2 75 5 cows. . . 40 2 SO Ibull. . . . , ,1690 2 50 11 cows. . . 950 3 25 1 bull. . . . ,1010 , 3 10 4 cows 1077 3 50 1 steer. . . , ,1350 , 4 15 IS feeders. 91S 4 10 1 stag. . . . , 910 3 40 u feeders. 716 3 50 1 heifer. , , 9M 3 W 1 fc'oder. . S10 4 00 3 cows. . . , , SKG 2 73 1 feeder. . 910 4 00 1 cow. . . . ,1170 , It 10 ,1170WO 0 feeders. S02 4 00 1 cow WO 3 40 1't cows. . . . SS4 2 75 2 steers..1025 3 25 3 cows. . . . 913 3 00 10 feeders. . 602 4 10 WYOMING. 1 COW S90 3 40 1 cow , 900 3 40 Icow 1150 3 40 1 cow , S40 3 40 1 cow 1140 275 1 cow ,1420 , 2 75 13 cows 1016 3 40 1 cow , KM 3 00 1 cow 1)20 ) 3 00 1 cow ,1110 , 3 40 44 cows 10SS 3 40 41 cows. . . . , ! H7 3 SO 2 hoifers. . SOO 3 15 3 heifers. , 730 3 25 3 heifers. . WO 3 15 17 feeders. , CfiS 4 30 1 feeder..1000 . ' ! 00 1 feeder. . , 970 4 00 23 heifers. . 730 : i 50 SOUTH DAKOTA. 31 steers..1110 3 S5 1 steer. . 1210 4 10 1 steer 1130 4 10 3 cows. . 1070 3 60 5COWS 1M3S 3 25 1 cow. . . 960 3 23 11 cows 1050 360 1 cow 1110 3 10 1 steer 11SO 4 15 1 steer 1000 3 75 7 steers.111S 4 15 1 steer , 969 3 00 15IDAHO. IDAHO. 22 feeders.1139 4 10 COLORADO. 61 steers..1107 3 S5 6S steers..10SO 3 R5 45 steers..1101 3 tui 40 steers..1111 3 & 5 12 steers..1097 3 f,5 T. N. Mathews Wyo. 3 steers , . .11110 I 20 12 bulls. .1410 1 steer. . . . 900 3 23 2 cows. . .1055 375 14 feeders..1078 4 20 1 cow. . . .1170 3 75 1 feeder..1030 4 20 1 cow. . . . MO 3 75 10 feeders..1103 4 20 1 cow. . . . 910 3 25 Thos. K. Fawley-S. D. 7 feeders. . 070 3 70 2 COWS. . . 990 3 15 1 feeder. . . 760 3 15 3 cows. . . 730 3 15 1 bull 1020 a 10 8 cows. 263 5 feeders..1012 4 10 1 cow. . . S10 265 1 feeder..1010 3 60 1 bull. . .1350 2 90 John Rclnu'S. GS feeders. . 1107 4 05 145 feeders..1107 4 05 , Thos. McGIII-Wyo , S5 feeders. . 1057 430 7 cows. . , . .1097 3 CO 6 feeders..102U 390 13 cows. . . . .1070 3 75 Oeo. Rolllns-S. U. 7 cows. 110S 3 65 1 cow. . . . . .10IO 3 5" 1 cow 1060 365 1 steer 1230 3 75 1 cow 11SO 365 1 feeder..1MO 4 00 1 cow 1230 365 I ) feeders. . 117U 4 00 1 cow 1070 : i 65 J. AV. Gamer-Neb. 1 cow 1120 3 60 30 feeders. . RDI 3 75 1 heifer. . . K0 ! 3 35 14S feeders. . 8 ! > S 3 75 1 feeder. . . 970 3 75 Sbledley Cattle Co , 8. D. 930 3 00 Caif no fi 75 133 steers..1209 4 12' S3 steers..1201 412Vi 1 cow 1170 3 70 A. H. Reader Wyo. 61 steers..11M 4 23 9 Bteers,1211 i 23 1 Btecr 1320 423 1320C. K. Ayres Wyo , 1 cow 1030 3 ffi 10 feeders. . ES3 4 30 3S feeders. . 839 4 00 15 feeders.,1000 4 30 2 feeders. . 7M > 3 CO William K. Roy Wyo. 6 feeders..1212 4 tt > S steers..1131 4 00 11 cows 1111 375 1 steer 1330 4 CO 1 cow 1110 3 75 47 feeders..1234 4 40 3 cows lOat 3 73 1 feeder. . . 1070 4 40 1 steer 11 4 00 CjDorRo A. Kecllno & Bon AVyo. 1 hclfcr..1390 4 ( D 77 steers..1332 4 CO 11 steers..12SO 4 M 32 steers. . .1297 4 60 5 steers..1412 A no 10 steers. . .1210 4 45 8 steers..1232 4 45 1,1 caws , . . .1002 3 5 Scows 1002 3 23 12 cows. . . .101:1 : 3 40 5 feeders 770 4 00 R. Sllddlcinlss Colo. S feeders 9S2 4 f > 0 2hilll 1140 2 ffl S cows. . . 900 3 40 91 feeders. . 647 4 30 P , Jliddlemlss-Colo. 1 holfer. . . 620 375 63 feeders. . S6S 415 02 feeders KM 435 13 feeders-.1012 435 23 feeders. . 978 330 3 fet-avrs. . W ) 275 18 feeders . SM 2 SO 1 feeder. . . MO 2 SO ' 2Scows 803 .100 J stnR 117(1 ( .ISO 10 feeders. . ! SO .1 ( f , A feeders. . C90 S 15 1 feeder. . . 701 3 00 A. fi P. Mlddlpmlss-Colo" . 41 feeders..IPf.O 105 SI feeders..1031 59 feeders ) . . 839 4 05 A. C1. Mldillewlss-Colo. 29 feeders. . P21 400 24 cows 004 2 K > 4 stags 1100 310 1 map 1100 310 5 cows S2 > ? 2 25 SI feeders. . 712 4 23 Inslcy & Reader Wyo. If. sir. tig. .11S ! > 3 SO G2 steer.1172 423 71 ti-erM..1l77 42. ' , G5 steers..1153125 21 slrcr.135.1 4 GO 10 cows 937 355 Scows S4S 300 Western Ranches S. D. Hcows ! i7S 390 Stewart & Smith Colo. 1 feeder. . . SCO 4 00 II feeders..1057 4 00 AV. A. SalSburry-rolo. 30 steers..I2MI 420 3 steers..1ISO SCO 1 steer 1300 3 60 J. W. Darr-Wyo. in steers..1209 4 SO 1 steer 1400 175 2 cows 1320 360 George Reader Wyo , 0 feeders , . 1133I 00 I'M Wren Wyo. R steers..Ulfi I f > s.eer 1250 4 in 1 steer 1310 410 D feeders..1116 403 2 sings J.S5 4 M Blotter & S. Neb. IS cows S0.1 305 II fcpiiers. . 7SS SCO C. M. Lampinan Neb. S feeders..1H50 400 6 ! i'i > ders..10l2 375 IIOOS For n Monday the receipts of hogs were unusually heavy , llftyllvicars being reportPd In. The market opbned steady with Saturday , and the liost loads , of Which there were very few , were picked np early. However , the market wn.s not very active ami heavy packing hags especially were Inclined to drag. Latter on when It hecnmn apparent that the receipts were laigo for a Monday , with the probability that there would bo n very largo run on Tuesday , the market cased up. Then Chicago cage came weaker on heavy hogs , and the result of these bear Influences was that the market not only closed 5c lower , but dull ns well. Representative Bales : No. Av. Sk. Pr. Xo. Av , Sk. Pr. 49 554 . . . 420 M 2.V ? 40 435 M SOT 80 $ ) 30 M 2M 120 435 C3 253 W 430 07 SCO 2UO 435 64 fill . . . 430 & 7 2 S SI ) 4 .V. K3 23,1 ICO 430 77 2M 2V ) 435 r,9 29iS 40 4 S C.1 252 ICO 4 3 , " 7.1 2M 120 4 30 S2 SU 120 4 37V4 K 243 . . . 430 77 NO SOO 4 37U K ! > HIS W 4 8214 1,3 21 / 1 ICO 4371 , CG ! 97 40 4324 7-J 240 . . . 4 37'i 67 2S.1. 40 4321.4 M 2S9 . . . 4 37Vi BO 2M 200 4 M14 71 ST9 . . . 4.171 ; , C7 27740 4 S2i ! 47 2. ? SO 43714 71 2M ] ( 43' . 76 S37 SO 4 3714 C3 ! EK ] JM 4 ST. Rl 2G2 200 4371,4 M 2 6 SO 4 2S 74 ZX 120 4 37i < i C2 2C6 40 453 70 S-l ! 200 4374 [ > ' > 2CS SO 435 19 2 7 40 4 H"i\t \ , 74 2 l SO 4 Ki 71 2M . . . 4 37 > 4 Kl S.9 . . . 433 93 21V ! 40 440 75 241 40 4 S3 4. 223 40 440 C.1 254 SW 4 T. 77 227 40 44214 77 27il . . . 4 35 C.1 KIT . . . 4 42V4 31 22.1 . . . 4 r. 17 272 . . . 4 47\j \ , C7 270 ICO 4 33 SHEEP Receipts were large , but there was a pretty good demand and dcslrnblo sheep and lambs sold early at steady prices. Pretty good western lambs brought Jl.iO. However , the market on lambs was inclined to be n llttlu slow owing to the number on sale , and the feeling was rather weak at the last. The demand for feeders seemed to bo light and the market on that kind of stuff was slow. Quotations ? Priino native wethers , JI.OOI ? 1.15 ; good to choice grass wethers , | 3.70fi ) 3,50 ; fair to good grass wethers , J3.GOg3.70 ; Kood to choice yearlings , J3.SOtt3.90 ; good to choice grass ewns. J3.40g3.50 ; fair to good grass owes , J3.00 r3.35 ; good to choice spring lambs , J4.70Sjf4.75 ; fnr | to KOod spring lambs , Jl.00 4.70 ; common spring- Iambs , $ I.OOii4.50 ; feeder wethers , JS O'jj.l.fiO ' : feeder yearlings , feeder wethers , J3.40JI.1.G5 ; feeder yearlings , J3.fi5iJ3.75 ; feeder lambs , $1.0004.30. Repre sentative sales : "ii breeders 93 325 85 Wyoming ewes 102 3 25 81 western ewes 97 325 59 western ewes S5 325 10.1 old ewes 107 330 IIS ewes 93 335 155 breeders 1M 340 209 feeder ewes 9S 340 21 Wyoming ewes , culls llfi 350 231 ewes and wethers 110 3 CO- C32 Wyoming wethers Ill 375 9 western wethers 97 375 420 ewes and wethers 90 3 SO 1 western lamb CO 400 3 western lambs C.1 4 50 2 lambs Co 470 755 lambs C9 4 70 439 lambs CS175 213 lambs 69 475 713 Wyoming wethers Ill 3 S.5 F,7S , Idaho lambs fit ! 4 GO 429 western lambs .71 4 CO J278 western lambs 'Cl 4 CO 11 western wethers S5 3 S5 05.1 western wethers 109 3 S3 323 feeding lambs 59 4 12i ; 313 feeding lambs 55 400 15 feeding lambs 4fi : i 50 109 western ewes 10S 325 CHICAGO I.IVI3 STOCK MARIC12T. I ) e in n nd for Cuttle I'nlrlj- Chlclly for the Hotter Ci-adon. CHICAGO , Oct. 9. CATTLE The demand for cattle was fairly large today , with the call principally for the Letter classes. Good to fancy cattle brought J3.9007.00 ; me dium grades , 31.000C.S3 ; stackers nnd feed er ? , J3.00ff4.tO ; bulls , cows and helfcis , $2.00 < Q'3.2r > ; common to prime calves , JI.OOJI7.00 ; grass range cows , heifers and steers , J2.S3 ® 5.10 ; Texas grass steers , $3.20If4.30. HOGS The run of hogs -was exception ally light. Prices were steady save- for common packers. Prime lots brought $1.10 S5.75 ; mixed lotp. $4.3lMH.75 ; light hogs , $ l.40@l.77'i ; pigs , $4.00Q'I.70 ; cnlls and rough lots , Jl.50fH.00. SHEEP The requirements of the sheep market were limited. Trains were late and trade over before noon. Sheep were taken nt $2.0074.00 , western range- sheep selling nt $4.00. Lambs were wanted at J3.00fr3.30 ; foedlng sheep were salable , at $3.50f'J.75 am ] feeding lambs at M.SOJTI.GO. Western lambs and sheep comprised the -bulk of the offer ings. RECEIPTS Cnttlo , 20,000 licetll hogs , 23- 000 head ; sheep , 22,000 head. KTmiNiiH City I/lve Ntnclf. KANSAS CITY. Oct. & . CATTI.R-Ro- eelpts. 12,700 head natives and 3,500 hear Tpxans ; common steers shade lower ; choice butcher cows trifle stronger "and others steady ; no choice native steers ; light weights. JI.55Tt5.SO : stockcr * nnd feeders $ ' ! .20iM.73 ; butchers' -cows nnd heifers , $3.10 < i(5.00 ; canncrs , $2.30fi3.10 ; western steers $3.10fii.00 ; Texans , $3.00fj4.20. HOGS Receipts , 6.COO head ; choice light grades steady and others steady to Co lower.heavy ; , $4.33Til.40 ; mixed , $4.25 ; light $ l.45iff'.53 ! : pigs , Jl.20tj4.45. SHEEP Receipts. 10,200 head ; market slow and 101(13o" lower ; Iambs , $1,3504.80 muttons , J3.60ft3.73 : stockers and feeders J3.40ff3.75 ; pigH , J2.50Q3.40. SI. LoillH I.Ire StoeU. ST. I.OU1S , Oct. g.-CATTMS-Recclpts , 4,300 head , Including 2,000 head Texans ; market steady ; native shipping and expor steers , $3.0006.50 ; di-cased beef ulcers. $1.000) ) 6.10 ; ste-cis under 1,000 IIS. , il.35ft6.3U Stockers and feeders , JJ.75fH.W ) ; tows an < heifers , J2.000-l.90 ; cannorn. Jl.000i.75 ; bulls J2.li003.40 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $3.336 4.00 ; cows and heifers , $2.30'J3.X ! ! > . HOGS Receipts , 5,600 head ; market 6c lower on lights and steady on others ; pigs and lights. $4.50ft4.C5 ; packers , $1.4004.60 butchers. $1.6504.70 , SHEKP Receipts , 1,300 head ; market dul nnd steady ; native muttons , J3.750-l.00 lambs , $4.7605.25 ; stockers , J2.00ff3.20 ; culls and 'bucks ' , $2.00ff3.00. St. .Iox < > itli l.lv > Stork. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo. , Oct. 0.-Spo- ( clal , ) The Journal quotes ; CATTLE-Recelpts. 9W ) , Including ( limrantlnep ; quality common ; market nctlvo and steady. HOGS Receipts , 1.800 ; market strong to 2o higher : heavy and medium. J4.300'4.60 ' piss and light , $1.40ff4.55 ; bulk of sale , ji.i 5J4.43. SI IEKP Receipts , 6,100 ; market active and steady. Stork III Slulll. Following nro the receipts nt western markets for October 9 : Cnttlo. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha (1.029 ( 3.S3I 11.143 Kansas City 16,60' ) 5,600 10.201 Chicago 20.000 21,000 22.00C St. IvOllls 4,30 > 5,500 1.30C Totals/ . 4C.S23 37,931 41.6) ) : S in ; Hi' NEW YORK , Oct. 9.-SUrAR-Raw , tin settled and nominal ; fair rellnlng , 3ic ; ctn trlfugnl , 9 > 3 test. 4lie ; molanes suirar. S'/sr rctlnedi unsettled and Inactive , 7 1-lGc ; No. 9 45-16o ; No. 10 , 13-lCc ; No. II , 4 1-ltir ; No. J2 4e : No. 13 , 4c ; No. 14 , 3l5-16e ; mould A 57-16e ; standard A. 45-16c ; confectioners A , 1 1516ccut louf. 59-lCe ; crushed , 511-lCc powdered , 6Uc ; granulated , 53-16c ; cubes 6 5-lGc. NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 9-Sl'OAR-Steady centrifugal yellow , 4'4t/4 11-lCc ; seconds , 2V- ( Sl'.io ; molasses , dull ; centrifugal , Gtfllc. California Dried Friillx. NEW YORK. Oct. 9. CAMl''ORNrA DRIED KRUlTS-Steady ; evaporated ap pies , common. 7'/ijc ' ; prime wire tray. 7V4f M , c ; choice , Hi9e ( ; fancy. flJi9ic. Prunes SHfiSc. Apricots , royal. I2i < 13 c ; Moo park , I4fflCc. Peaches , impeded , 7iQ9c. Cuiri-ii MnrKct. NEW YORK. Oct. 9.COKFEEptioni opened llrm. unchanged to 10 points hlghu and showed great activity and clreneth most of the day. Shorts were dlsconcertci and covered eagerly. The market cuset off nt the close under profit Inking Closed steady ! October 10 points lower nnd others Ci points higher to fi net Jotver. Sale ? , 37.000 lngs , Including October , Jl.Wl.flO : Novem- or , Jl.63 ; December , J4.S5 : January , J.SMi ( > 90 ; I'Ybruary , $5,00 ; March , JS.03tifi.IO ; .May. 5.15-P5.23 ; June , J5-30 : July , J5.25ii5..10. Spot "of c , Rio tinner ; No. 7 Invoice , 6\c ; No. , Jobbing , CUc ; mild , linn. AVuiil N'EW YORK , Oct. 9.-WOOI. Firm ; omcMtlo tlrece , 2U726e ; Texas , ISfllSr. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 9.-\ViOi.-milet ) and toady ; medium grades , 16fi20V ; light line , ltte ; heavy line , llQlS'.ic ' ; tub washed , 2iic. IMISTOVI'ICISOTIUK. . ( Should bt- rend dally by nil interested , ns ' changes may occur nl any time. ) I'orelen mails for the week ending Go ober 14. 1S.T.I , will close ( PROMPTLY In ill case ? ) nt the general poMolllce as fol- ows ; PARCELS POST MAILS close ono iota- earlier than closing tlmt > Bliown bo- ow. TrniiN-Atlnntlu Mnlln. TPESDAY-At B:30 : n. m. for EUROPE , per H. M. Servla , via Queonstowtt tlet- j ters must be directed "per . s. Servla" ) ; ! nt f:30 : n. in. for EUROPE , per t < . c. ' Kulxvr Wllhelm dcr Grosse * . via Cher bourg , Southampton and Uromrn. WEDNESDAY At 7 a. in. ( supplementary J a. in. ) for EUROPE , per s. s. St. LaulH * . via Southampton ( letters for Irelnnd must be directed "per N , s. St. Louis" ! ; nt y a. in. ( supplementary 10:30 : a. in. ) for Kl'ROPE , jier s. s. Germanic * , vlu Qiieonstown ; nt 10:30 : n. in. for BEL GIUM direct , per s. s. Sotithwark ( lot- ! ' tcrs must bo directed "per s. s. South- i wark" ) . | THURSDAY-At 7 n. m. for EUROPE , i per s. s. Columbia * , via Cherbourg , j Southampton and Hamburg. I SATURDAY-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE , ! SWITZERLAND. ITALY , SPAIN. POR-I j TUGAL. TURKEY , EGVPT and 11R1TI I 1S11 INDIA , per s. s. La Champagne * . via Havre ( letters for other parts ot i Kuropo must be directed "per s. s. La i Champagne" ) ; nt S a. m. ( supplement ary 9:30 : a. in. ) for EUROPE , per s. s. 1JMURIA * . via Queenstown ; ut S n. in. for NETHERLANDS direct , per s. s. Stantendam , via Rotterdam ( letters inunt bo directed "per s. s. Statiteiubun" ) ; nt U a. m. for ITALY , per s. H. Ems , via Naples ( letters must bo directed "per s. s. EniH" ) ; at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct , per s. H. City of Rome ( letters must bu directed "per s. s. City o Rome" ) ; nt 11 a. in. for NORWAY di rect , per H. s. Hekla ( letters must bo directed "per s. s. Hckla" ) . Printed Matter , etc. Oerman steamers palling on Tuesdays take printed matter , etc for Germany nnd specially ad dressed printed matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. American and White Star Htcamers on Wednesdays. German Rtenrners or1 TnuUilayii. and Cunard. French nnd German steamers on batur- days take prinled matter , etc. . for all countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. , , After the closing of the supplementary Transatlantic malls name-d above , adill- tlunnl supplementary mallrt are oponoil on the piers of the American , I'.ngllsli , Kronen nnd German steamers , nnd re main open until within ton minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. MnllN for South and Ccntrnl Amcrlcii , \\Vst liiilleii. Ctc. TUESDAY At 2:30 : n. m. for NEW FOUNDLAND , per s. s. Assyrian , from Philadelphia : at 11 a. m. for RIO JANE IRO and SANTOS , per s. s. Astl ( letters for other parts of Brazil and La Plata Countries must bo directed "por s. s. Astl" ) ; at 9 p. m. for JAMAICA , per steamer from Boston. WEDNESDAY-At 9:30 : a. m. ( supple mentary 10:30 : a. m. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except Costa Rica ) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS , per s. s. Finance , via Colon ( letters for Guate mala must bo direetcil "per s. B. I'l- nance" ) ; at 10:30 : n. m. for PORTO RICO , per U. S. Transport , via San Junn ; nt 12:30 : l > . m. ( supplamentary 1 p. m. ) for ST. CROIX and ST. THOMAS , via St Crolx. LEEWARD nnd WINDWARD ISLANDS and DEMEIIARA. per s. s. Fontnbclle ; at 1 p. m. for PORTO RICO , via San Juan , per s. B. Arkadla ; at 1 p. m. for MEXICO , per s. s. Mntaiiza. . via Tampieo ( letters must be directed "per s. s. Matanzas" ) ; at 1 p. > " J ° , r CUBA , via Havana , also CAMPECHE , i YUCATAN. TA15ASCO and CHIAPAS , I per s. H. Scguranca ( letters for other I parts of Mexico must bo directed "por ( . s. s. Segunranca" ) . , , . , , - THURSDAY-At 1 a. m. fo' JAMAICA , per steamer from Philadelphia ; ut 11 a- m. ( supplementary 11:30 : a. m. ) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA , per P. s. Hlldur ( letters for Savnnllla and Cnrtba- gena must be directed "per s. s. Hlldur ) ; at 1 p. m. ( supplementary 1:30 : p. m. ) for NASSAU , GUANTANAMO and SANTI AGO , per s , s. Saratoga. . . , . , , SATURDAY At 10 n. m. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct , per P. s. Persian Prince ; at 10 n. m. ( supplementary 10.0 : n. m. ) for BERMUDA , per fl. F. Trinidad ; at 10 a. in. ( supplementary 10:30 : a. an. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. SA- VANILLA. CARTI1AGENA and GREY- I TOWN , per s s. Alene ( letters for Costa Rlcn must bo directed "per s. s. Alene" ) ; at 10 am. for NEWFOUNDLAND , per s s. Silvia ; at 11 a. m. for CUBA , via ainvnna per s. s. Havana ( letters must 'bo directed "per p. s. Havana" ) ; at 1 p. n for NUEV1TAS. GIBARA , BARACOA arid PUERTO PADRAE. per s. s. Curl- Sl NDAY-At 8:30 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE MIQUELON , per steamer from North Sydney. Mnlli for Newfoundland , by rail to North Sydnev. nnd thence by steamer , close at this office dally at 8:30 : p. m. , connecting close hero every Monday , Wednesday ami Saturday. Malls for Mlqnelon , by rail to Boston and thence by steamer , close at this ofllce daily at 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Cuba , by rail to Port Tampa , Fin. , and thence by steamer , close at this of fice dally ( except Monday ) at * 7 a. m. ( the connecting closes ore en Sunday , Wednes day and Friday. Malls for Cu'oa , by rail to Miami , Fla. . and thence by steamer , close nt this oinre every Monday , Tues day and Saturday nt " 2:30 : a. m. ( the connecting closes are on Tursd.iy nnd Saturday ) . Malls for Mexico City , over land unless specially addressed for dls- nntch bv steamer , close nt this oltlco dally at 2:30 : a. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Mails for Costa Rica , Belize , Puerto Cortez and Guatemala , by rail to New Orleans , and thence by steamer , close nt this ofllco dnllv nt * ' 3:00 : p. m. , connecting closes here Mondays for Belize , Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemala. 'Registered mall closes nt C p m. previous day. "Registered mall closes' at C p. in. second day before. TrnitN-l'nclflo MnM * . Malls for Chln . Japan and Hawaii , via San Frnncisoo. close hero dally at 0:30 : p. m. up to October * 9th , Inclusive , for dispatch per s. s. American Mnrtt. Malls for Ha waii via San Francisco , close hero daily at fi:3f : > p , m. up to October * 13th , Inrlu- Hlvo. . for dispatch per H. P. Australia. Malls for Australasian Colonies ( except West Australia , which goes via Europe , and New Zealand , which goes via .San Francisco ) , Hawaii , nnd FIJI Islands , via Vancouver , close hero dally at fi:30 : p. m. after September * 29th and up to October 13th. Inclusive , for dispatch per H. u. Aornngl. Malls for China , Japan and Ha waii , via San Francisco , close here dally at G-20 p. m. up to October * 19th , inclu sive , for despatch per w. s. Gaelic. Malls for Society Islands , via San Franclsro , close bore dally at 6:30 : p. m. up to Oc- lobcr * 28th , inclusive , for despatch by ship City of Pnpeltl. Malls for Australia ( ex cept AVfst Australia ) , New /calami , Ha waii Fiji and Samoan Islands , via San Frniiclfco , close here dally at CSO : p , m. after Oc-tober ' 13th nnd up to October " 27th , inclusive , or day ot arrival of K. s. Campania , duo at Now York Ortobor 27th for despulch per s. H. Moiina. .Malls for China and Japan , via Vancouver , close here dally nt 0:30 : p. m. up to October - tober " 31st. InelUHlve. for despatch per s. 8. Empress of Japan. Trans-Pnclflo malls are forwarded to port of sailing dally nnd tno schedule of clos ing is arranged on the presumption of tholr uninterrupted overland transit. Registered mall closes nt C p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. Poatofllce. New York , N. Y. . October C , isM. RRPEMMEYaCO BRAMCH 1036 MAT OHAKA Ota. UnCCUl MIR JAMES E. BOYD & GO. , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Nsb COMMISSION , GKAIN , I'KOVISIONSunii STOCKS UOAIiU 01' THADI ! . Ulrc't wire * lo Cbl cu aouS' w Tort. C rriipendcot Jibu Ju Wrr u A Ox Traveling Read The Bee Hero Is Where You yill Find it in the Principal Cities. ANACONDA , MONT. Jnme * 32. tlodnril , ATLANTA. aA. Klmbnll IIuuou Menu Stivnil. BOSTON. Public I.llirnr- . Vvniloiuo Hotel Boitou ] I'rcKH CIul > , 14 noiTTOrlb CC. BUFFALO. Cencdoe Hotel Aicvt * Stauil. BUTTU. TVro. Shield. . . MASS. Q&rrnnl L'u. . vcmltjl.lbrnrr * . CHUYUNNB. K. A. J.ocnn. maVcnt lOth 8 * . Clieyeuuo i Club. j CHICAGO. Auditorium Aiuirx New * Stand. Auditorium Hotel ! \ > wn HnniL. ; Gruuil ' Pnoltlu Hotel \a-n-n ntand. ; Ori-at Norlliwn Hotel TVorr * Stn.nO. Palmar llounu Xetvn HtanU. roNtnfllccuvr : Stnuil , No. SIT barn Street. AtnoclRtcil AdrertUcr'n CInli , Falmei. llouce. 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