rn COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Corn Makes Another Display of Strength and Glows Higher. WHEAT AND OATS TRAIL ALONG IN ITS REAR Short * Arc Nrrvon * ItrrcnrillnK South Afrlcii nnil Tukr III IVIicnt 1.1 licit In H | ltc tit llcnrlnh CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Corn led the proces sion on 'change today nnd closed with a Bit In of $ tfjHc for the December option. A Kcneral buying movement. Induced by the- Brewing conviction that this year's crop has been greatly overestimated , caused thu upturn. December w'hcal closed with a gain of Ufa-He and oats He. Provisions I were dull and closed practically unchanged. | Whrtil o'pened rteady and ncorcd a "Sic " ad vance over last night's close during the first hour's 'trading. ' Early news was gen erally of n , bearish cast , but shorts wcro i nervous over the situation In South Africa ! i' j ' " " ' commenced covering from the start. The Htrength In corn also encouraged buj- Ing mid as offerings were scarce the up turn was easily accomplished. December opened ' , ie higher nt 70rn'i70' ; ' [ ' < 4C and ad vanced to "I'.lc. At the hitter figure , how ever , u good clenl of long wheat w.is thrown on the market and a reaction to 70i'il70Ttc followed. Tlie latter pan of the session was extremely dull , with the prices barely holding nt 70VF/71P / and llnally closing with liuyerH at " 0e. Indications of an Increase of l.&WMiOO bushels In the domestic visible during the week and reports of complete relief In the drouth-stricken sections luid n depressing Iniluence after , the early trad- Ing. Spot demnnd was poor. Chicago re ceived 100 ears , six of which graded con tract. Minneapolis and Duluth got only 47ft ears , rninpiired with 7i0 ! for the correspondIng - Ing day n year ago. Total western primary receipts were SfiS.OOO bushels. Allnntle | ) orl rlenrances In wheat and flour equaled 499- 000 bushels. Corn was strong and active. A report by nn authoritative statistician that th" early estimates ! of this year's yield must be ma- i lerlally reduced owing to disappointing husklnir returns was the chief buying mo tive. The market advanced steadl.y uniU near the close , when selling by smppnrj and prolH-tnklng caused a slight reartlon. Cnsh demand was ) lack. Receipts 415 cars. December opened 14,0 higher nt : llji'S3lic. | ; mild sparingly < U 8l4e , inlvanccd to 32'ic nnd closed at 32c. Oits was dull , but hi > ld steady In sym pathy with corn. The principal trade con sisted of changing from December to May , with the result of n slight narrowing of the. spread. Receipts' , 272 curst. December opened a shaile lower at S2Wa2240 and ad vanced to 22'fcc. The advance In corn strengthened pro visions early , but the market yielded under heavy liquidation near the end and the ad- vnnco wim all lost ; January corn closed 2'/4C. lower at J9.57U : January lard , un changed at $5.37'/4 and January ribs a shndo lower at $1.93RI.07',4. ' Estimated receipts for Friday were not posted. heading futures ranged as follows : Articles ! PJISP-J . I Low. | Close. . | Yest'y Wheat Oct. C9U Wil I3tc. May. 'Hi ' Corn Oct. 31 % 31 % | 31'1 31 % Dec. fa * 32'H ' | . ' 12 May. 33'AUn 33i Oats- nee. 2WTHJ. --74 May. 2t'i ' 24',4 ' 2li4 Pork- Dec. S 05 S 10 8 CO S 02' * S ( G .Inn. 957& 9 C5 9 55 9 57'/4 0 CO Lard- Dec. B 17V4 R 17',4 r 20 5 20 Jan. G 37Vi 5 4214 5 35 5 37V4 5 37 > ,4 IllbH Dec. 4 82V4I 4 S2',4 ' 4 SO 1 SO 4 S2 A Jan. 4 ! l7'/i'l ' T OQ 4 95 4 97H 4 97 A No. ? - Cash quotations wern as follows : PLOUH Steady winter patents. J3.COU 3.70 ; straights. f3.30f/3.10 ; clears , U20ra3.30 ; Fprlng specials , $1.10 ; patents. $3.4033.70 ; straights. J2.90iJ320 ; bakers. $2.3002.00. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 70VWI72c ? ; No , 3 rprlng. fiCiiOc ! : No. 2 red , 71Q72c. ( COHN-No. 2 , 32VaSj33c ; No. 2 yellow , 32 % CT33e. OATS Xo. 2.23ic : No. 2 white , 2C32B',4c ; No. a while. 25fi2Vlc. ! RYE-NO. 2. 55v i- . HAULEY-No. 2 , 33fT4lc. SEEDS No. 1 Iluxpood nnd northwest. J1.23'4f(1.23 ' ( : prime timothy seed , J2.30. Clover , choice. $7 fiO. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . tS.Mffi SM. I ard , per 100 Ibs. . $ j.2rjg-3 27V. . .Shor ribs isMe.loon' ( ) , | 4.7ifiri.iri. Dry naked shoulder. ( boxed ) . J3.5f/3.S21,4 ; short clear aldea ( boxe-d ) . $3.33f5.45. WHISKY' Distillers' finished goods , per ' i gal. . J1.24. SHOAP.S-Cut lonf , fr .70 ; granulated , $3.10. Following ale the receipts and shipments for today : Articles. Roeelnts. Shlpm't < t Flour , bills 21,000 1G.001 "Wheat , bu 227.CDO 3.00 , Corn , bu 427,000 G77.00- Oats , bu 3IG.OOO 37900 Rye bu 17.000 liOO Hurley , bu 101,000 93.CO On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was slow ; creameries lFfi22e dairies , llf19c.Bggs | , strong : fresh , 17iffl7 < , c Cheese , strong ; cruanit * , 12(121ic. ( M'jw YOHIC ( ; i\iit.vi , .IIAIIICUT Cliuitntlonn for tinliny on Varloux CitiiiinnilHIi.N. NEW YORK , Oct. JG.-FLOUR-Recelpts 27,591 bills. ; exports , 3.S19 bbls. ; ruled Urn nnd active on good focal and export de mand , closing with an upward tendency winter patents , $3.fiO,3.S."i , ; Minnesota pat ents , J3.ii5WI.20 ; Minnesota bakers , J3.00' 3.20. Rye flour , quiet. Uuckwhcat flour Bteady. CORNMEAL Firm ; yellow western. SOJJ > S2e ; city. Mii/Nle / : llrandywlne , $2.30fi2.35. ( ItUCICWIIEAT-Qulet at Cfle. RYE Dull ; No. 2 western , C3c , f. o. l > afloat , to arrive ; state , G2i&Gic , c. I. f. , Nu\ York. UARLEY-Steady ; feedlnt'lie c. I f Huffalo ; malting , 4ii'ti30c , c. i. f. , UutTalo. HARLEY MAI/r Steady ; western , 53 ® Coc. WHHAT-Ucpolpts , 237,700 bu. ; exports 200U5i bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 red , 7Uc f o. b , nlloat spot ; No. i northern , Diiluth 79ic f. o. b. afloat to arrive ; No. 1 hard Duluth. S0"e to arrive ; No. 2 red , 744 elevator. Options opened firm at ? 4p ml vance on covering , with a further mlvanc ot lie following HID Chicago advance an on smaller receipts. As late cables dl.sap pointed and > Tl' CORN Receipts , 22J.M9 bu. ; exports , fiO bu. Spot , No. 2 , 4UfiO f. o. b. nlloat ; iO c elevator. Options opuiuid strong at an ml- vance of a c and further advanced Ue on Hinall receipts nnd bullish advances from the west , and closed firm at a net advancu of wuw' , chiefly on December. May. . 39 4/39 c , closed , 3'JVic ; December , SO ifi lO'ic closed , 40Uc. OATS Receipts , 17S.SOO bu. ; exports. 100 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2. 2S1ie ; No. 3. 2Sp ; No. 2 white , 31'iff32iNo. : . 3 white , : : ou.f track , mixed western , 2SHf(30u ( ; track , white , 30f33c. | Options uulet and steady HAY-Dull ; shipping , Ur.'u7Uc ; good to choice , 75iiS2hc. ( HOPS State , common to choice. fifI7c- 1'nclllo coast. 15 > 9 crop , 4ffc ( ! ; 1S9 ? crop nom inal ; IMS crop , 1013c | ; iwi cro-p. l-'fiUe ' nnlIIDES-Steady ; Texas dry , 2) ) to So'lbs. , " " "LKATHER-Qlllet ; hemlock solo. Jtiionos Ayres , Ught to hciivywilghts. 2lii2lUc ; acid. WOuI < - Qulet ; domestic fleece , 21S2uc ; pYtoVlSlON'S-Hecf , firm ; family Jll roff 12.50 ; mesa f'J.Will.iK ) ; beer b , , s. ' $ > ' > J 25.W ; packet Jll 601,11.00 : city extra India jnessf , JlCWIilb.OO. Cut nmats steailv pickled shoulders J7.00 : pickled hams $ s 7- . ' ' Lard , firm ; western steamed , J3.00 ; refined' Jlrtn ; continent , JO : South America , ja.W ) ; fompound , tj.50jj5.C2'3. 1'ork. dull ; meH . jn.OOjj'J.W ; short clears , S10.23filii.00rani - lly. IU.75R12.00. Tallow , steady ; city < - ' " " " " " " ' " " ' PT. New pey s Jl.if . HICE Quiet ; domestic , fair to extra , 7'ic : Jnpiin , 44 (6iic. ( METALS Price melted away rapidly today - day under urgent offerings nnd weak state- mi'iits from outside markets , tin and pig Iron In particular showing goftncm ) . Uuyera wt-re Indifferent to the c.oncossions offeri'il and boiiRht In a hand to mouth fashion. At the close the Metal exchange palled pig Iron warrants lower to sell , quoted at $17.00 18.00j lake copper , easy nt J17.50 ; tin , lower and weak , with $31 bid and J31.15 nuked ; lead easier , with JI.571. bid and 14.C214 asked ; spelter weak , with J5 bid and J5.20 aukcil. The brokers' price for lead Is SI,40 and copper $17.60. Liverpool ( irulii nil it l'ri > vlnloii . LIVERPOOL. Oct. 26.-WH EAT Spot , ? ? o. 1 northern , spring- , dull at Cs 9 > d , No , red western , winter , easy nt Ss HH'I- Fu tures f.isy ; December , Cs Hd ; March , 5 Lcnrly at 3s 7d. PROVISIONS Bacon , long clear middles , ght , stwidy nt 32i > ; long clear middles , envy , steady nt 31s ; short clear backs , teady at 30s. Tallow , Australian , In Lon- on , steady nt 27s 3d. OMAHA < JI.MII.\I : , .MARKET. Condlllon of Trnde nnd < lnntntlonn an Staple ntiil Knucy lroilnce < EGGS-RecclptP , light ; good stock , 1514iJ > fie. POULTRY-Hens , live. 614ff7c : spring hlckens , 7f7'4c ( ' ; old and staggy rooster ? , Iv , 3'-i74c ' ; ducks , and geese , live , 6gc ; urkevp live lOc. I5UTTKR Common to fair. He ; choice. 16 ? tn ; Kii.irator , M23o ; gathered creamery , 9fl20c. IMCHCONS-Llve , psr doz. , 75o. VEAI.S-Chnlce. 9o. OYSTERS Mpcllum , pfr can , 20c : Bland- rds. per can , 24c ; bulk standard , per gal. , 1.25 ; extra selects , per can. 3ci extra elects , per gal. , $1.75 ; New York Counts , per can , 40c ; New York Counts , per 100 , J1.2- > . HAY Upland , choice , JC.50 ; midland , holce , JO.OO ; lowland , choice , J-VOO ; rye trnxv. choice , J5.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; No. 3 vhiic nais , 24c ; cracked corn , per ton , J12 ; orn and oats , chopped , per ton , 112,50 ; bran , per ton. $13 ; shorts , per ton , ) U , VEGETABLES. TOMATOUS-Per crate. 65Q 5e. SWEET POTATOKS-Per bbl. , U.7B1J2,00. POTATOES-Per bu. , 205i23c. CUANUEHRIEn-Ciipo Cod. $5.2505.50. ONlONS-Retnll way. EOJ60e. CELERY Per doz. . 201735C. FRUITS. PLtlMS-Oregon , per orale. $1.0 31.rE. CALIFORNIA PEACHES-No good ship ping stock. APPLES Choice wnstcrn shipping stock , 3.23 ; Johnnthnns and Qrlmes' golden , $3.SO ® .00 : New York stock , J3.75'tI4.00. ORAPES-New York. ISSiOc ; California Takays , $1.15f71.2j. PEAUS-Wi-stern varieties , $2.2502.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANClES-MexIcan. per box , $4.50g .00. LEMONS - California fancy , $4.7535.00 ; choice California , $4.25if-U5 ; Messina , fancy , S.OO'IiS.JO. BANANAS Choice , crated , large Block , icr bunch , $2.0002.60 ; medium-sized bunches , 1.76 < ff2,00. ff2,00.HIDES. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2 preen hides , 7c : No. 1 salted hides. Oftc ; No. 2 salted hides , S c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 bs. . lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1. 3-c ; tallow. No. 2. 314c ; rough tallow , llic ; white grease , 2ii53Uc ! yellow and brown grease , 214Q3C. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY 1'er 24-sectlon case , $3.0033.50. NUTS-lllckory nuts , per bu. , $1.00. FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box , 1.15 ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.25. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. . 9c. SI. I. < MIN Crntii itiul ST. LOUIS , Oct. 2G. WHEAT-Hlgher ; s'o. 2 red , cash , elevator , GS ic ; track , 7H45J 2l2c ; December , 703(1 ( 70140 ; May. 75'/ii75c ! ; N'o. 2 hard. GSiiG9c ( ; receipts , 29,077 bu. PORN iVlgher ; No. 2. cash , SlVjc : track , 32)4(333c ( ; December , 30-Kc ; May. 3174c. DjiTS Kirm ; No. 2 , cafh , 24c ; track , 21e ; December , 2314c ; May. 23'/4c ; No. 2 wh.lte. 2G14 < % . RYE-FIrm at E514Q'36c. METALS-Ixad ? , firm at JI.471ff4.50. Spel ter. dull at $3.00. POULTRY Quiet : chickens , old , 614c ; young , "c ; turkeys , 7074c ! ; ducks and jeese. 5fiGc. FI.Ot'R Dull nnd unchanged ; natcnts , $3.45ft3.60 ; extra fancy , $ ,1.103.20 ( ; clear , . SKEDS-Tlmothy , firm at J2.30. Flaxseed. lower at $1.2G. CORNMEAl.-Steady at $1.75 1.80. BRAN Strong , sackekl , east tratk , 65c bid. bid.HAY HAY Steady ; timothy , $7.00iri0.75 ; uralrle , $8.00. $8.00.WHISKY WHISKY Stfnrtv at $1.21. IRON COTTONT1KS-S1.10. HEMP \VINE-9o. . PROVlSlONS-Dry salt meats , rpjlet ; boxed shoulders. $4.50 : extra shorts. $3.3714 ; clear ribs , J5.37'4Ji'5.40 ' ( ' : clear sides , $3.50. Bacon , quiet ; boxed shoulders , $3.50 ; extra Fhorts , Ji 75 : clear rlhs , J3.S71-4 ; clear fides. $ G.12U. Pork , steady ; standard mess , Job- blni : , $9.00. Lard , higher ; prlmo steam , $3.1714 : choice , $5.20. RECEIPTS-Flour , 3,000 bbls. : wheat , 29- 000 till. : corn. 35 , < iCO bu. ; oats , 37,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 11,000 bbla. ; wheat , 27 , K ) lm. ; corn , S3CiOO bu. ; oats , 39,000 bu. IfmiMii * City nrnlii nnil 1'rovlnlonn. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 26. "WHEAT De cember , G)5ic ) ! ; May , GS'jc ; cash. No. 2 hard , KififtlHc ; No. 3 , CO'.457G3c : No. 2 red. 69c ; No. 3. GGpGSc ; receipts. Ill cars. CORN December. 2STsc ; May. 30'Sc : cash , No. 2 mixed , 30ft31c : No. 2 white. 3114c ; No. 3 , 31c. OATS-NO. 2 white. 25c. RYE No. 2 , 53'Ac. IIAY-Cholce timothy , $ S.23QS.50 : choice prairie. $7.00f(7.25. ( RECEIPTS-Wheat , GG.GOO bu. ; corn , 18,800 bu : oats. 8,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 99.SOO bu. ; corn. 27- WU bu. ; oats , 26,000 bu. Hutfc r. KKK "nil Clifom' Mnrlfot. ST. LOITIS , Oct. 2C. BUTTER-Stcady ; dalrv. IS-i - Oc ; creamery , 19fi2l ! ? . EGGS Higher at 15l4c. NEW YORK. Oct. 2G. BUTTER Re ceipts. 4 GIG pkgs. ; market firm : western creamery. 17ifi2lc ; factory. im017c. CHEESE Receipts , 4,201 pkgs. ; barely steady ; large white. 12if/12.ic ; small white , 12io ; large colored , 121 .c ; rmall colored , 123'c. KGGS Receipts , 5.291 pkgs. ; dull ; west ern , ungraded , nt mark , 145T1SC. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2G. EGGS-FIrm ; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , firsts 14c dozen , cares returned. BUTTER-Creamery. 19022c ; dairy , 16c. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O. , Oct. 2G. WHEAT Higher but oulet ; No. 2 cash , 70c asked ; Decem ber , 72Je. PORN Dull but higher ; No. 2 mixed. 34c OATS Active and steady ; No , 2 mixed 23c. 23c.RYE Dull and easy ; No. 2 cash , . 59c asked. SEEDS CloverKced. active nnd higher prlmo October. $5.tO ; December and March $3.30. ? | | | > IIOIIIOM | | AVIii-nt mill I'lour. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20. WHKAT In store : No. 1 northern. October , GS ? n ; De cember. fi' c ; May , 70 ff70 c. On track No. 1 hard , 70c ; No , 1 northern , GS-'Jic ; No 2 northern , CG ic. FLOt'R Theru was only n fair demani for flour yesterday. First patents , $3.75 u.sfi ; second patents. $3.5503.63 ; first clear $2.5UG2.GO. .M 1 1 v > nn ! ; cc Crn I u .Mnrkot. MILWATMCEE , Oct. 2B.WHEAT-Flrm No. 1 northern , 70V4c ; No. 2 northern , 66r 081 , c. HYE Firm : No. 1. 571JC. BARLEY-FInn ; No , 2 , I014ffl7c ; sample SSIj IGc. Iliilutli Wlicat > Iiirki > l , DPLt'TH. Minn. , Oct. 2G , WHEAT No 1 hard , cash , GO Ke ; No. 1 northern , cash GVJ.c ; October GS\c ; December. GS c ; May 72c ; No. 2 northern , GS ic ; No , 2 surlng GlTic. 1'iMirln Market. I'EORIA , Oct. 20-CORN Higher ; No. 2 32'ie. OATS-Stendy ; No. 3 white. SlfiUc. "WHISKY Firm , on the basis of $1.21 fo finished Eo MOVK.MKXTS OF S'l'OriCS AXU IIOXIJS Yi'Nlrrdny'x StriMiKtli In Coiitlinipil Hut > liu-Ui > t I'Mnnlly AVi-nUeiin. NEW YORK. Oct. 26.-Tho ovldences o ftrcngth In yesterday's Block market nt traded qu.llo a large buying Interest till morning and the market after the first hou took the upward rourso with very actlv trading. The demand thowed , however , a marked falling off during the real of th day and the Isolated polntn of strength 1 which developed from time to time proved unavailing fo sustain prices and the drift was downward until the close , which was very generally at the low point of the day , nnil at a level below lust night. The mar ket during the first hour wiia conspicuous for the great breadth of the demand , the number of stocks which moved being no Iff * than 125 , The aggregate number of shares dealt In was also very large. Broudly speaking , the market was a re- vernal of that of yesterday. In that rail roads generally were. Inclined to react , while thi > Industrial Mocks moved upward. The evidences of prollt-taklng In the coal ers , wh'ch were manlfept even In the openIng - Ing dealing * ' , prompted selling to realize in the railroad list. The outside demand for stocks was very much Increased and It wa this which was foil by the profehMonal op- eratort' who have been accumulating stocks at the lower level. At the fame time the vigorous strength of Sugar. Tobacco Brooklyn Trniibt ! , Rubber and other Indun- trluls ami the continued fiprcuiatlon In the Leather flocks helped to sustain thu list , while the realizing was going on. These Ptock all suffered to the extent of from 1 to over 4 points In the late downward move ment. Innlde support was manifest In some of the ncweliuluatrialfi , which have been tlio target recently for bear attack. This was notably true of tha Malting and Glucose stocks. Malting- preferred lending f with a rls < > of nearly B polntn. Of the low- priced stock ! ) Standard Hope and Twine- was brought forward with nn advance of 2H , half of which was subsequently lost , The Iron nd steel Mockg also received favorable attention , especially Federal Steel , but gains In them were no hotter held than ele where. There wcro other Individual - | ual stocks which were strong nt different | times , Including Atchlson preferred on Ita September statement of net earnings , Southern Railway and Chesapeake & Ohio , i IwOnrton wns a buyer hero , though on n i smnlltr scale than yesterday , and sterling . exchange yielded a fraction In consequence : . Apprehension of nn unfavorable showing ' by the banks on Saturday wns nn Influence In the growing heaviness of stocks. New Jerk cxehnngo nhows some recovery at a few Important Interior points , but continues downward nt others and the outward movement - i ment of money hup not yet ceased. The lianks' net loss to the subtreasury thus far foots up over } l.3uo,0oo for the week. The rate for call lo.nn dropped suddenly near the close to 2 per cent , but only after the bulk of the day's demnnds hml been met at n',4 to 7 per cent. Tenders of money on time hold out for 6 per cent nnd exact choice collateral. The fact Is that some ot the largo Interests operating In the market have been lenders of money and are calling their loans for their own operations In stocks. The dealings In bonds disclosed the same breadth of demand as thope In stocks , many dormant Issues being brought Into the trad ing. Standard Hope nnd Twine Incomes rose nn extreme 3' , * and reacted 2. The pond list rencted In sympathy with stocks In the Intter part of < the ilny , making the changes somewhnt mixed. Totnl sale * , par value. 2,195COO. United States new 4s , reg istered , nnd 5s , registered , declined ' , d In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram snys : The tone of the markets here today was generally dull , but became slightly better on tlip receipt of the news of General Yule's arrival at Lady- Kmlth.American securities were hard all day. Berlin began to buy again. The close was at near the best prices of the day. jsow lork's dealings here began cnry , but Inter buying orders were numerous. Copper U11,18 ffnctcd ; tlntos were 171i ; Anacondas. i-lG ; Utahs , 7H ; Bostons. 13-1G ; Spanish R , 61. Money was more than ever unlenda- > le. The Bank of England bought 17,000 n nars nnd 7.000 In French coin ; for India JL12.000 wns engaged. Tha following are the closing quotations or the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Vtchlhon 2111 Tex , & Pacific. . . do pfd 0514 Utfon. Paclllu . . . 4f)4 Baltimore & O. . . 52 * * do pfd 77U > Can. IMclflc 9114 Waba'.lh 7 % Can. Southern . .54 do pfd 2H't Ches. & Ohio 2iT ! , AV. & L. K m ; , Chicago Gt. AV. . 1P do Cd pfd. . . . 30V - . , B. & Q 1315 V > ' \ * . Central . . . . 17U Chicago , 1. ( v. L Adams Express..115 dopfd 42 ( Amor. Ex press. . . ! IS Chicago .t E. I. . nG14 tr. S. Express. . . . 52 Chicago & N. W.170H AVells-Fargo Ex..13:1 : C. , R. 1. & P..11H ; A. Cot. Oil 43V4 C. , C. , C. & St. L. 59-H do pfd do l t pfd. . . . 4514 Amor. Malting . . 1214 do 2d pfd. . . . Ifi do pfd 51 -olo. Southern . . fi Amor. S. & R. . . . 3fl Del. & Hudson. . .122V4 do pfd SG Del. L. & W . 15211 Amer. Spirits . . . . 3V. Den. & Rio G. . . . 21 do nfd 17 do pfd . 77 Amer. S. II 42 % Erie. do pfd 81 do 1st pfd. . . . 3314 Amer. S. & W. . . . 4114 Gt. Nor. nfd 17S I do pfd cO Hocking Coal . . . . 18V4 Am. Tin Plate. . . . 3IS Hocking Vnlley. . 3Ui do pfd S2Ms Illinois Central..116U Am. Tobacco . . . .122 * ; Iowa Central . . . It do pfd 144 do pfd 59UA. AUn. Co 41 > 6 K. C. , P. & G. . . . 7UHk. Rap. Tr SV-i L. E. & AV 19SColo. F. & 1 5i'i do pfd 794Con. ! Tobacco . . . . 41'i Lake Shor" ] ! > 3 do pfd 93 LouK fc Nash. . . ? 4'i Federal Steel . . . . 5I' < , Manhattan L . . . ,112i do pfd 7S < 4 MM. Pt. Ry 197Gen. . Electric . . . .120 Mex. Central . . . . I3 i Glucose Sugar . . BITi Minn. & St , L. . . . 72 i do nfd 1M do pfd 9lJUTnt'n'l Paner . . . .ZS' Mo. Pacific 46 * : , do pfd 71U Moblln k Ohio. . . 4S'A Liclode Gas . . . . 75 M. . K. & T 12V National Biscuit. 40' . ' , do nfd 38 do pfd 94 > i N. .T. Central..121'4 National Lend . .21 N. Y. Central..138'4 do pfd 108 % Nor. & AVest 2C % National Steel . . 48 do rrd 70 % do pfd 91 No. Pacific F4v N. T. Air Drake..143 do pfd 7.V4 North American. . 127 Ontario & W. . . . 2. ) % Pacific Coast . . . 51 Ore R. XN 4- ! I do 1st pfd. . SS do nfd 7R I do 2d pfd , . . f/ , Pennsylvania . . . .1321 Pacific MP ! ! . . . Reading 21 People' * Gni . .114 do 1st pfd. . . . ( W Preyed S. C. . . . nS do 2d pfd. . . . 3'4 do pfd Rio O , "W 3" jPuIlman P. C. . . . do i > fd /stand. ! . n. Sc T. . . St. L. & S. F. do 1st pfd. 70U | do pfd 117'1 do 2d pfd. 3r.i4.Topn. Coil ft I..11BT ; St. U , P"'i ' 13VJ U. S. Leather. . da pfd St. Paul 12fiV do rrfd 17IU Pt. P f. o ' ' ' ' " " ' ' So. Paclnc'ilii'.i'.WlRelnibiic l""s' . 21 So. Hallway 12V do pfd 70 do pfd 55i P. C. C. & St. L. 74 IVf-w York Money Mnrlfot. NHW YORK. Oct. 28. MONEY On call. easier at 2f7 ? per cent ; last loan nt 5 per cent ; prime mercantile paper , 6j5V > per cent. STERLING EXCHANGK-Easler , with actunl business in bnnk rs' hills at $4S07iifl > 4.S7 for demand nnd at J4 4fri.S3 ( for rlxlv dnvs ; postetl rates. M.Stffl Si/ ( , und M.SSfJ 4.SSU , ; commerclnl bills. S1.S2. SILVER Certificates , 5Sff59c ; bar. 57c ; Mexican dollars , 47'/ic. UONDS Government , easy ; state , strong ; railroad , Irregular. Following are the closing quotations on bounds : IT. S. 2" , reg 100K. ) do 4s < 1134 IT. S. 3s , reg 1071/0 N. Y. Central U 11216 1T. R. 3i. coupon , .in l N. J. C. gen. 5s. 120 U. S. new 4si. rcg.129 No. Carolina Cs. 17,7 do 4s , coup..130 do 4s 101 U. S. old 4s. reg.111 < 4 > To. Pne'fV ' 1s. . . in do coupon..112'i No. Pad'flc 3s1. . . . . U. S. 6s , reg IIOI I do 4s 102 = 4 D. of C. 3 R3S..117 N.Y.C. & 8t.L.4 .10iU Ala. clafM A 112U Nor. & W. c. 4.102 % do class n..HO do gen. Ga. . . do class C..101 Ore Nnv. Is . itr. Alnhama cur'cy. , ] oo do 4s Atchlson cen. 4s. 93''i Orp. Short L. G ! , 12S do ndj , 4 * . . . . RVido \ consol 5s. . 113 Cunndn fo , ? d".10 i Reading gen. 4s. , Ches. & O. 4Hs. . 9W Rln G.V. . Is do 5s 119',4St.L. & I M. c. 5s C. * N. W. c. 7sW St.L. & S.F. g.Cs , 12IV4 do S. F. deb. Ss.llWVi fit. Paul con K,9 Chicago Ter. 4s. . ! > 7 , 'St.P. C. fLP. . Is , 12114 D & R. G. lsts.,107 fit. P. , C. & P. 5s 121 do 4s P9V ( So. Railway 5s. . , lOSi R T. , V. & G. Is.inni S It. & T. Bs. . . , 8" Erie gen. 4s 72 Tenn. n. set. 3s , 97 R W. & D , C. Is. 77'4 ' Tex. & Pacific Js , 111 Gen. Klf trlc 5lir . , ] „ 2ils , 55 G. II. & R. A. Ga..110 Union Pacific 4s , .1014 . i ' ' do Ids IOS Wnbash 1s II. & T. C. Us..111 do 2ds do con. fis..110 We.n Shore 4s. . . , Iowa Cen. 1 . . . .11B Vis. Cen. ! 5H K. C. . P. & G. 1s. 71V4 A'lr centuries SGSK La. new cnn. | H..1IV do deferred. , SK , TSN. _ . unl'd 4s.101 Colo. So , 4s SaV OffeTcil. nuT. Ilrmfoii SloeltH nnil Ilondn. BOSTON , Oct. 20. Call loans , 514fG per i cent ; timeloans. . 5JfO per cent. Ofllclal closing quotations of stacks , bonds and mining shares : A. . T. ( k S. F. . . . 2l'i AVestlngh Elec. . < G do pfd ' " 14 do pfd 91 Am. Sugar 15114 AVI ? , Central . . . . 174 do nfd 117 Atchlson Is f-9 BMI Telophoin . .1C914 lvpnturn 5 BoUon & Alb'y..2SO Allouez M. Co. . . . Hi Boston KlPVRted.i07H Atlnntlc 2" Boston & Malne.2 2 Bo-ton < Mont..3-1714 f' . . B. AQ 131 Unite SBoplon. . . ftl FltchlHircr pfd . . .1'9 ' Calumet & Hee..735 GOP. Electric . . . .119 Centennial 2HJ do pfd 131 Krnnklln 11 Federal feel ' ' < . imV-nldt IH do pfd "S Opceola 8014 > "ch. Tel < 'piono..10"i | Parrot 41 Old Colony v niilney ifi" Old Dominion . . . 2r'V. ' Hantn Fo Copper. S'i Rubber 4' HTnmnrack 212 Hn'nn ' Pae'He ' . . . T'nlnn L nd S Wolverines 31 AVoat End pfd , . . . 115 Utah 35 I.onilntl .Htni.tr lluolntlonn , LONDON. Oct. 2(5 ( 4 p. m. Closing : Cons. , money..103 13- ' ' . Y. Central. . . . do account..10- " " 'iMinnylvnnla . . . . CR'4 Cnn. Pacific ! > " ' ailing 113i Erlo IS'- Vo. Pacific pfd. . " * ' do l t pfd. . . . Wi Mchls-n 22 IMlpoln Central . .11R . 1T. P pfd fftvi Grand Trunk St. Paul , com--.l VAnaconda ! Pii RAR PILVER-Dull nt 26Hd. MONEY IH ner cent. The rate nf discount In the open mnrket for short bills Is S'tl per cent ; for three months' blllp , 4V4C45-16 per cent. \ -iv Ynrlc Slliiliift UiiiitntlnnK. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. The following are ofllclal closing quotations' for mlnme Chollar 32 Ontario W\ \ Crown Point . . . . 12 Onhlr 7fiO Con. Cnl & A'i\.130 Plymouth 20 Doadwxvid "S Quicksilver 150 Oou'.d A Curr'.e. . 5R do nfd 70 > 1 Hole & Norcross. 2fi Sierra Nevada . . 50 Home'inkp 65W [ Standard 2.0 Iron Silver 54 iUiilon Con 2 < Mexican 20 Yellow Jacket . . 15 y Slnl < * iurnl Hunk < if I 1/ONDON. Oct. 2S. The weekly statement I of the Hank of England shows the followIng - Ing changes : Total reserve increase. 1 1.007.0uO ; circulation , decrease , 14G.OX ) ; bullion , increase , 56$37 ! , ; other securities , decrease , 1.fiis ; 000 , oUif dcpi t. . dt < > rfnye , 1.Ki ' ,0X ( ) ; pllbll dtiposlts , IncrortSO , 4')7 ' ) , ' 0"W , notes reserve , increase , 971.W ; gov- err/ment securities , decrease. 5uo.0'.io. The proportion of the Bank of England's re- perve to liability Is 41.43 per cent. Lust Week Itwas 41.48 p < r cent. The rate of discount Is unchanged nt 5 per cent. AWikljStiitrntrtit llniik ot I'raiicp. PARIS. Oct. W.-The weekly stotement of the Bunk of France shows the following changes : Notes In circulation , decrenso , SJ.350.OOOf ; treasury account cumin , in- ore-ire , Gl.'ljO.Wtf ; gold In hand , decrease , 4fiJ3.0Of ; bills discounted , Increase. 16,125- OOOf ; rllver In haml , ilr-crcase , 3r 75,000f. Ciiiulllliiii of thu Trrnsiir- . AVASH1NGTON. Oct. 2fl.-Todny' ! . flate- ment of the condition of the treasury allows : Available cash balance , $293,103,102 ; gold reserve , J233S57,225. v Porulnn I'Mnnnvlnl , PARIS , Oct. 20. Prices were dull on the bourse today , except In the case nf Bra zilians , which were maintained. Foreign securities reacted. Rio Tlntos and DeBeera relapsed on realization. Kafllrs started easier owing to large London offerings consequent on the unfavorable reports from South Africa. On the street , after the close ot the regular huslncsM on the bourse , the weakness in Kalllrs wns accentuated. Three per cent rentes , loot 42140 for the ac count. BERLIN , Oct. 2G. Prices were Irregular on thr > bourse today. Spanish 4s nnd Ital ians opened firm , but scbsequently the for- "ipr weakened on Paris advices. Canadian Pacifies were animated. Americans were nulet. Argentines were weak , owing to the rise In the gold premium. Locals were weak In consequence of the demand for settlement money , which Is at Glf. per cent. Exchange on London , 20m 47ipfB ! for FRANKFORT. Oct. 26-On the bourse to'hiy prices were steady , but Inactive. CALCt.TTA , Oct. 2G , The Bank of Bengal - gal s rate of discount has been reduced from s to 7 per cent. LONDON , Oct. 20. American securities advanced at the opening nnd remained steady until near the close , when prices eased off slightly. Business wns Very re stricted. The final tone was steady. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank of England today , 12.000. Spanish Is closed at G014. Gold premium at Buenos Ayrcs , 143.50. MADRID , Oct. 2 . Spanish 4s closed to day at 71.10 ; gold wns quoted at 23.53 , llniik C. CHICAGO , Oct. 2fi. Clearings. $22.952,539 : halances. $2,3 < G.OOO ; sterling exchange , J4.SIV4 ® fciVl Jipw York exchange , lOo illscoun. . NEU YORK. Oct. 26. Clem-Ings. $190,908- luj ; balances , J7.0.17 7S2. BOSTON , Oct. 26. Clearings , j:3,420,911 : balances. $1G2S,512. . BALTIMORE , Oct. 2G.-ClcarInss. $3,171- 91G ; balances , $412,29J. tii'r l'n-Dl3I'lli1IA' | OctM.Clearlngs , $1i.iifi2S97 : balances , $2,747G50. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 20.-Clearlngs , J4.9S9.S02 ; balances. 5120.229 ; money , 47S ( ! per cent ; New A ork exchange , ? 1.10 discount bid , OOc dis count asked , CuKoii .tliirkel. ST. LOt'lS. Oct. 2G.-COTTON-Steady : mlildllng. , c ; sales , lee bales ; receipts , 5,552 bales ; shipments , 4,903 bales ; stock , 77,321 i bales. i NEAV ORLEANS , Oct. 2G. COTTON i Firm ; sales , 0,750 bales : ordinary , 53-1Gc : ( good ordinary , 511-lGc ; low middling , OWc ; m id ng , GIS-lGc ; good middling. 71-lGc ; middling fair , 7"sc ; receipts , 4,321 bales ; stock , 27.,810 bales. Futures , steady ; Oc tober , nominal ; November , JG.GiTti.ii7 ! ; De- cumber , JG.71TiG.73 ; January , $ G.7iiiG.77 ( : Feb ruary , $6.79iG.SO ; JInrch , JG.S2'iG.S3 ; April. $ G.S5SG.b7 ; May. $ G.S70G.SS ; June , JO.SSiT 6.00 ; July. $ G.91iG.93. NEW YORK , Oct.-26.-COTTON ' The cot ton market opened 1 to 3 points lower In sympathy with weak cables and during the first few minutes wns unsettled , with for eign selling a feature. It was soon evident that good buying order ? had been encoun tered by the break nnd the demnnd to gether with extremely light receipts at nearly all points in the belt , led to lively covering and during the rest of the mornIng - Ing the general tendency was upward. In the afternoon protlt-taklng was engaged In to some extent , but the market in the main was firm , with prices fluctuating within a few points of the best forenoon figures. Rumor had It that a Philadelphia export house was buying spot cotton heavllv throughout the south and -that New En gland spinners as well were eagerly seek ing to accumulate additional supplies. Pre dictions for frost tonight In the southwest added to the woes , of shorts and encourage- outride Investors to stand firm , as well as stimulating new buying. Actual port re ceipts for the day1 reached but 31,000 bales as against 77,000 bales the same clay a year ago. The market closed very steady at a net gain of 2 TG pdints. LIA'ERPOOL. Oct. 20.-COTTON-Spot , fair demand ; prices l-32d lower ; American m dd ng fair. 4d : good middling , 45-32d : middling , 3l5-1Gd ; low middling , 3V1 ; Yom ordinary , 39-lGd ; ordinary , 3id. The sale or the day were 12.000 iinlnn nf i > -ii.i , 1 iw > were for speculation and export and 'in cluded ll.oOO bales American ; receipts , 21 " 00 baln. > , nil American. Futures opened easv at the decline , but later reacted and closed steady at the advance ; American middling. I. m. c. October. 3 r.fi-Kfi3 ! 37-6ld ; Octolier and November. 3 fw-G47i3 5iI-G4il. sellersNo ' vember and December , 3 3l-Gfi73 55-rl ( ] buy ers ; December and January , 3 51-Gld sellers'- January and February , 3G3-Gld , sellers ; February and March , 352-C4d , buyers1 March and April , April nnd May. May ami ' . , ( nnd J"'yJll'y ' ' nml August , bid ' A"BUSt and .September , 350-C4d Wool .1Iiirki- ( . LONDON , Oct. 2I. . WOOI * There , wns a good attendance at the Wool exchange here today , when 2GfM bales of sheepskins were put on sale , practically all of which were sold , Merinos and good cross-breds were in active demand at I4d advance and finest merinos In some cases % d advance. Low cross-breds were up Ud. The continent waa a buyer of the 'best ' grades. Tha general strenirtih was dur to the shortness of sup plies , the practical stoppage of shipments from the Capo and firmness of holders. Hie following are the sales and prices ob tained for clothing and combing : New South AVnles. 91 bales nt G riSHd ; Victoria. 3S > bales at 4 T u iil ; South Australia , 1,123 bal.s . at ! W/9VcI ; West Australia , 52(1 ( bales at 3riJilOd ; ; Tasmania , 179 bales at MSUcl- New Xealand. 2GO bales at 3Hfi3iilj Buenos Ayres , la bales at ifiii4d , : Falkland islands , 81 bales nt CS7d ; Punta Arenas , 42 bales at 2ft'5Sviu. ; ' A strong Inquiry has prevailed In the wool trade and during the four days of this week l.c/X ) bales , principally new clip , has bien sold. Scoun-ds realized Id to G'Ad ' above the pr ces of the late series and greasy , id. The chief Inquiry was from the continent , but Yorkshire also purchased. Cross-brtds wcro also In demand , and several parcels were taken by the * cont'nent at higher rules. New South Wales cables report that the market there Is exceedingly firm w'th merinos i/d higher than last week , with Amu-Iran buyers taking the best grades freely at the advance. Oil Market. LONDON , Oct. 2G.-01LS-LInseed , 21s Potroleum. American refined , Gl 3-lGd , Tur pentine spirits , 3Cs 7l4d. NEW YORK , Oct. 2G.-OILS-Cottonseed dull n ml canrtderably weaker and offers ! down In absence of demand ; prime crude tanks , 2l8i"J2c ; prime Hummer yellow "So prompt ; off summer yellow , 271-e ; butter grades , 30fi31c ; prime winter yellow , 315/32 , ' ; prlmo white , SOTiSOUe. Petroleum , firm Rosin , quiet : strained , common 10 goad $ l.22'4171.23. Turpentine , steady at 51'Mi5''e OIL PITY. 1'a. . Oct. 2G.-OILS-Credlt bal- nncep. $1.53 ; certificates , no bid ; slilpments & \,3K \ bbls. : average. S2.G3I bids. : ruiu < 103- 91S bbls. ; average , St.749 bbls. NEW YORK , Oct. 20.-COFFEE-OptIons oiicimd steady and unchanged and though moderately active , varied but little from last night's close. The cable news offered llttlo Inducement 10 either side. larger Brazilian rccrlptFwero offset by heavier withdrawals from Amrrli'nn warehousi-s ; closed ctt'iidy and unchanged to C points not lower : sales. 25.o. ' o bugs , including Novem ber. $05 1.90 ; Dfi-ember , $5.05 ; January. Jj.iaT < 5.15 ; March. $ i.25 ; May , J5.aOfj3.33 ; S ° p- ' tember. fo.COfi5.f3 ; spot Rio. firm : No. 7 In- volco , CVic ; 'No. ' 7 jobbing , C'Jic. ' Mild , llrm ; Cordova , G ftlHie. Dry KiioilH .llnrki-f. NEW YORK , Oct. 25.-DRY OOODS- BuslnesH fully up to average of previous days of the week In staple cottons ; Ht-arelty of spot supplies restricts buying. No quot able change In brown sheetings or drill. Bleached cottons strong and In fair de mand at full prices. Occasional advancns of lie in denims and other coarwo colored cottons. Print cloths quiet mid unchanged. Prints firm ; cotton llnlnis firm. Hosiery nnd underwear situation good nnd tendlnc toward higher prices. Mnrkcl , CHICAGO , Oct. 2fi.-SUGAR-Cut loaf (5.70 ( : cranuluted , $3.10. LONDON , Oct. 20.-SUGAR-Beet Octo ber. 9s 21 d. NEW ORLEANS. Oil. 26.-SUGAR- Flrm ; open kettle one lot new refined sold at 47-lGc ; new yellows , ISifal e. MOLASSES-Sti-ady ; new rr-ntrlfugal , 32c ; new cano byrup. 49c. , Cnl I Torn I n Drlfil rrulU. NEW YORK , Oct. 26.-CALIFORNIA DJUED FRlMTS-Flrm. evaporated apples commcn C < & 7c ; pr'me wire tray , ( .f/Sci choice , SMfiliie : funcy. g ittkPrunes. . 314 ffisVAnrliotB. . Royal , IS'sllSWc ; Moor | Park , 1&31SC. Peache , peeled , 19goc , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Besf Steers Generally Sell About Steady , with Demand Good ! EVERYTHING SELLS REASONABLY EARLY KecdcrH Ailvnucr I-'lvc to Ten Ccnln Con4 bin IT Slow mill tinnier Sheep Just Aliout Sternly nil All ( irmlr * Kccilcr Sheep AVniiteil. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. M. Receipts were : Cattle. Hog. . Sheep. Official Monday s.osu 2isi UWii Olllclal Tuesday 5,216 i,5W 7,451 Olllclnl Wednesday . . . . . . 6.37G 7.22J 7.WJ Olllclal 'Jhursday . . . . . . . . 3 > 'J t.531 2,7 , * . ! Four dayo this week . . . .23.C71 27,138 31,305 Slime days last Week..25S9U 2lMb5 2i,0l > 2 Same days week before..25.017 21.MU 2v9M Samu three weeks ago. . 2 ! ) . I si 25,550 23,7,50 Average price paid for nous tor the Itisi several days with comparisons : _ _ Indicates Sunday. The ofllclal number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r'a. C. , M. & St. P. Ry. . . . 1 O. & Si. I * Ry . 1 Mo. J'aclllc Ry . 1Si 1I I'nion I'ae. System. . 43 Si C. & X. W. Ry . 1 2 K. , B. & M. V. R. R. IS 30 C. , St. P. , M. &O. Ry. 2 5 J ! . & M. R. R. R . 7ti 39 C. , H. & Q. Ry . K. C. & St. J . IS C. , It. J. & 1 > . Ry. , K. . . Total receipts . 159 120 11 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Uuyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co 23 7C5 . . . . O. If. Hammond Co 225 ] , ! ( 20 Swift anil Company 3W 1.G53 l,3t 7 Cuuahy 1'acklng Co 7 > S 2.7SO 20 Armour & Co 301 2,358 1 Cudahy P. Co. , K. C. . . . 4Sti Swift and Company from country 190 II , liecker and Degan. . , . 9'i ' Vunsant & Co IK IjObman & Co 34 W. I. Stephen 107 Hill & Huntzlnger 7 licnton & Underwood. . . . 7So Hus-ton < fc Co S7 Livingstone & Schaller. . 2S Hamilton & Rothschild. . 332 L. ! ' . H'usz 24 Other buyers 930 . . . . 3,471 Held over 400 . . . . 50J Totaln 4,801 S.721 3.41S CATTLE The general market today'was In pretty fair shape and though there was a liuerul run for tills time in Hie week , the most of the cattle changed hands In good seut > on. | Beef cattle were about steady , both grass i steers anil cornfeds , but the offerings were , light and ihcru was an abduiice of anything I very choice among the ottering * , so that i the sales do not make very much of a thow- ing on paper. About everything In tne way I ot beeves , changed hands early in the uay. I Wnrmd-up catuu are beginning to put m an appearance and today a bunch sold for J4.GO.There There were more cows and heifers here today in proportion to the total receipts than usual. Salesmen who had deslraolc suutt and wcro ublo to get hold of a buyer cany thought the marKet was not much changed from what it was" yesterday. On thu o.her hand , there was a good deal of common stuff In the yards , which was slow salu at a little lower prices. The situation could best be described by calling It a K'.OW to easier market. Hulls seemed to be in fairly good demand and prices were aoi ma terially different from yesterday. dtockcrs and feeJers were bftlOc higher than yesterday , or IWiCloc higher than ins ; week , and active. Yesterday there was a good country demand and the cii.tlo in the handH of speculators were pretty well cleaned up , s > o that everyone was looking lor iresh cattle today , while the receipts were a little slim. Representative sales : BKEF STKKRS. 5 c. and h. 7M > 3 20 J. D. Wcbb-Wyo. SM 5 M 1 row . . . . MO 8Q WO 3 M 3 r 'W. . IWi ! 2 cons 7M 2 ( W J. H Alsof-Wyo. 32 feeders. . 614 I 40 1 bull CIO 4 W j M. Kcnulns Neb. 1 feeder. . . Sno l in 7 fecilpM. SI 2 4 19 1 feeder. . . SIO 4 10 1 feeder. . , BS ) 4 10 L. X. Worly-Neb. 1 cow .1130 am 1 bull 1370 270 1 cow .1130 3 Oil 10 feeders. .1011 375 12 cows. . . . . 060 2 Ci R. R. llnttlnger-Wyo. 3 feeders. . SSO 3 M 2 feeders. 7tV 3M ) 7 feeders. . 910 4 10 11 feeders. 957 110 1 feeder. . . 950 4 10 S. A. atolgrcn-Wvo. 1 heifer. . tWO 2 75 30 cows. . . . , 971 3 SO 2 cows. . . .inso 3 SO 1 bull ,1210 , 2 TTi 2 cows. . . .1130 2 75 1 cow ,1030 275 2 rows. . . . .1005 2 75 " feeders. 915 1 feeder. . " 70 4 00 Spear Urns. Wyn. 00 feeders. G9G 4 70 15 feeder' ' . . MS 4 15 H. E. Church-N. M. 1 cow 7fiO 2 40 Ml cows. . . . S21 3 M Corbln Morsi'-S. 1) . 4S cows 3 25 eows. . . . nil J i.i fl cows. . . . , OKI 2 no 60 cows. . . . . 907 3 . IS cows Oil 3 SO 10 feeders , .1201 4 33 8 feeders. 1077 I 2 ( ) I steers. . . nso 3 I'l ' GO feeders. , net 4 10 Ii steers. . .1111 4 31 17 feeders. , 055 4 20 13 hull * . . .1301 2 13 K. A. Li ! > ncrY > o. GO cows ESS 3 f > 5 Wcstrott & C-Wy 43 heifers. . WO 3 90 90Eveston Neb. 15 cnlvc-s. . . 35S 4 CJ 35SH. H. C. Mason Neb. 1 cow P20 3 20 il feeders. . S < S 3 CO 2 cows S75 3 20 1 Hteer 1210 ! 1 GJ 9 cows 1023 2 ! 0 4 steers. . . . Dili 0 40 1 cow . 10 2 90 I cow > 0 3 35 1 cow , KHM 2 90 fl feeders. . IMO 3 Ml 9 cows . M(7 ( 320 I feeder..1150 4 10 8 cows. . . .IOCS 3 20 I feeder..USD 1 10 .11. lllggtns-Wyo. 1 feeder. . 9.0 . 3 70 7 heifers. 7S2 .1 40 10 fc dorn. ! 3S 3 70 1 heifer. . . 770 3 40 5 feeders. S9S .1 70 Icow S70 2 75 2 feeders. 900 3 70 19 feeders. . 990 3 ,0 1 bull 10 0 2 50 5 c-ftWH. . . . .11T.M .1 30 1 cow. . . . 10 < W 3 30 1 cow . J.90 3 OJ 1 cow 3 Oil 1 cow .1100 3 W L. 1 > . Green-Wyo. Ibull 1370 2 S5 9 feeders..1061 4 15 20 sneers.1253 410 IS leedurs. . 8 > 2 I 20 John Powers. H feeders. . SIO 4 10 21 feeders. . & 7 4 10 2 feeders. . 075 3 50 1' . T. Dunoise-Idaho. oo cnlvcs. . . 312 i W ) nt ; oowa 900 275 G bulls Ml 3 15 Thornton Uros. Wyo. 25 feeders. . C'.ij 4 JO U cnlves. . . 3S3 4 CO 32 feeders. . 7M > I 10 Amlerson & R.-S. D. 9 feeders. . 977 4 10 . U. , , Miller-Mont. IS bulls 1MO 270 3 steers..I33J 455 I lOliS Today's market was i'/- jc higher and active nt the advance , so mat all the early arrivals were disposed of In a short time. 'Ihe lions on the late trains did not fam so well , the market closing a llltlo easlir , tb.it islth at least a part ot the advance lost. Krom thu table ot average prices It will be noted that the advance was pretty closi > to oc on an average , from the representative sales it will he. noted that h nvy and light hogs sold at alioitt the same prices , the ranse In prices being duo more to quality than to weight. One load of goc-1 medium weight to heavy hog.i brought $1.2o , which was bu hlghir than tile best price paid yesterday. A considerable proportion of all the hogs brought $ U7Vs , while the long string yesterday was at $4.121 4.15. If hn.ppers will take the trouble to com pare ths market with the way hogs are silling in ottier markets they will fee at ont'e that bouth Uinaha has been thu nigh market for some time. back. Representative sales : 46 . 27S SO 41714 To . 233 . . . 423 56 . 2)2 ) SO I 17'A r-1 . 201 . . . 425 71 . 2GS 210 117 % 54 . 263 . . , I2G 29 . 299 SO 4 17 % SHEEP There were only ten cars re ported in the yards today , two of them single decks , and almost all of them lambs * . The markm on lambs was steady , in fact some that were rnrrlfil over from yesterday brought a price that was Be higher than was offered for the same bunch yesterday. Thn market , however , wns not partlfulnrly active fcr the- reason that there' were ton many lambs and not enouRh sheep. Packers wire all inquiring for cheep and had there been any here to amount to anything they would undoubtedly have sold readily at good , strady prices. The demand for feeding sheep and lambs Is active nnd prices are strong In con . sequence. Evcrvth'ng ' desirable seems to | find a buyfr without much dlfllciilty and the pens are kept well denied of that kind of stuff. Quotations : Oood to choice grass wethers , $ .1.MS4.00 ) ; fair to good grass wotht'rs. $3.GOfi' ' 3.75 ; gind to choice yuarilngs. Jl > 0fil.l5 ; good to choice grass ewes , $1.403.50 | ; fair to good grass ewff . $3.00l/3.3'i / ; good to choice sprlnc lambs. $ I.75/4.M / ) ; fair to good spring lambF. < I.GOfit.70 ; common spring lambs , $4.00fT4.rO ; feeder wethers , $3.501(3.60 ( ; feeder yearlings , $ t.CO < fj3.75 ; feeder lambs , (1.20ft 1. 10. Representative Palis : No. A v. Pr. 2i culls . IDS 1 is 41 cull ewes . 81 ? 2 CO 7 western wethers . U. ! 32) 1(1 ( yearling wethers . Kl 360 1 yearling wcth'r . M SCO 12 iambs . C5 I ,1"i 453 fer-Rer wethers . K 3 f.T" " . . 1,019 western wothers . M 3 S7' 3 feedi r lambs . ( < > : i H ) Ki western ewes . 9' ) . ' ! ! 'i 103 feeder ewes , cullp . 71 2 10 20 feeder ewes , culls . 71 2 10 325 Utah feeding lambs . GO i ; ; . - , 157 Utah feeding lambs . 53 1 , - 1 523 Uinh Iambs . Gl 480 SB Utah lambs . G ! I so 92 Utah lambs . C2 4 M ) 741 western lambs . 07 1 80 ( ; illCA < ; < > MVK STOCK .MAIIKIQT. Trnili * III CiUlliIH l.ivi-ly mill I'rliM-K All' M HIMTi'ii ( Viilx , CHICAflO , Oct. CiJ.-CATTLE-Tr.ld" 111 cattle today WIIH brisk , with prices fully loc higher ; good to fancy grades brought $5.50'i.75 ' ? / ; cninmim to inedliiin , J I. GOT/ / . IS : Hlockers anil fri'dei-H , KVf ! ) < l.7fi ; co\vn anil bulls , ? 2.00)4.G5 ) ; TfxunH , I3.50fil.10 ; calves , $3.005/7. / 75. HOGS Thorn was an active demand tor hogs early at an advince of Bi > , but buy ers wi n < soon filled up and the late market rulfd wc-ik Ifi MilOc lower ; fair In .n-lino lots , $4.23'al.l.V. heavy packer * . J ! 5fi I.2J ! * ; mixed , tl.JOiU-l.S7 > * . : : butchers , $ l.Wi ! l.r.0 ; lltsht weights , Ji.oofji.t7 > , ! . : pigs , jui.rcwi i ; ; o. SMEEP-Tho limited Hiippiy of shc.'i. and Iambi ! was well taken at steady ; > rifos. Sheep sold on n basis nf $2.00fi3.fiO fur com mon. up to fl.UQfi 1.35 for good In choice , yearlings selling at the ton : rommmi to choice lambs sold nt M.fi'if/S.Xi. ' Receipts : Cattle , K.&Oi head ; hogs , 2S,00'J ' head ; sheep , 15.UK ) head. \IMV ViirU l.lvr Slorl ; , NEW YORK. Oct. -BEEVKS-Re- - culptH. 171 head : one < ' ! ir of rough stuff sold nt Ktcidy iirlcfH. < 'ALVIv3-RecelntH. 431 head. Market nn-.idy ; veals , $ jfrtisn ; little onivcr , $1(0 ( iil.V ) ; grafcstrs. $3.37'i.'ij.'l.75 ; yearlings , (2.50 . ' SlfEEP AND LAMBS-Rerolnts , 4.9CS , head : rh'ep. | iMJ/l. rt : culls. $2.00 ; lamba , fl.7SfiS.CO ; i'anad nil lambs. Vi.GO. HOfiS Receipts. 1,740 head. Market ate-ady at ll.tCftl.tt. KniiHMM Cll > - 1U < > Slorl ; . KANSAS CITY. Mo. . Oct. -CATTLR- - Rece'ptH , 9 < X ) natives. J.firio TPXIIIIH : Im- prnveil demand rholc > killing 'tid fp < ding fattlfM'lhnK Bfilft hlKh r. while i-ommnn kinds wcro steady ; ht-avy native steers , , Kh < ! i. Jl fin . ' 3.60. and ft' Ii rs } ( o < fl ,0. but cr ro 3 atul h fi > t- . $ < i ii.iov imic # . f2 40ft . . . , . H < US Receipts , II iiO liiMd. Market opened ai live ami Sc higher nnd eloswl slow , \\llh advance lust ; heavy and mixed , JI.1WM17H : ll htwe.ghtf ! , $ i ffl 171SI plR , M.S5WI.071 , . 4SIIKK1' Receipts" . 7 hi ml ; trndo was a little belter and price * a shade higher ; Iambi , $ l.fioiTfi.OO ; muttons , } 33Mi.Svistock : - ers and feeders , liTSifl.W : ull ? , JJ.tfO 2.iB. M. I.mil * l.Uc ST. 1.01M3. Mo. , Oct. Dfi.-CATTLK-Re ceipts , 3.0M head. Including 1,6 < M Texans. Market ntml > for natives ; strong for T''x ' > tins ; native shipping and export steers , J.i.Ocf/G.Ji / ; ilrr scd beer and butcher steers , $ . | i J/J,70 ; steers under l.fti ) Ibs. . W.Fftiir , 15 : ! < ! ocUcrs and feiders , $ J.255M.75 ; conn nnd hrlferr , $ > . ( . ( > $ I.S5 ; immers , fl.004f2.iu , bulls , 1 5-.iMi..f5 : Tevns and Indian steers , W.IOU I.W : finva and heifers , } > 70J(3.60. ( IIOGS-Uccclpis. S2-V > head. Market 5o higher ; pigs nnd light * . M.JojfI.JO ; paikers , Jl 155i 1.30 ; butchers. } I.Will. 10. SI1KUP Receipts. 1.-JW hi-ad. Mnrkct steady ; native muttons , M.fOfH.20 ; lambs. Jl.Wli5.SO : stuckerp , $ SW'J/2.SW ; culls and bucks , J1.WIW.CO. ( f StiifU in l-'ollowlns nro the receipts nt the fnut principal western markets for October y : , Cattle. lloKs. blici p South Otnnhn . 8W S,7ll : 2.7fl ChlcftRO . S,3 ! 2 ,0(1) ( 13. ( Kansas City . 9,000 11 OiM 7 St. Louis . 3 , ( * Si'JM 1.2IK Totals . 21,169 53,931 19.6SS SUPREME COURT SYLLABI Selby against McQuillan. Error from Douglas fu.inty. Atllrmed. .Sullivan. J. Prior to the enai-tnii'in ot chapter sell , Sess.on Laws of IN. ' ? , tl'.e jurisdiction of ix Jusilce of the pence In an action of lepli'Vlii depcndiil upon the nppr.ilscd value ot tha property In still. 2. A Judgment rendered by n Justice of tha peace In an a.'tlon of replevin for a return of the properly and $50 damage. " , or In casa a n turn could not be hud , for $200 and co > ts , It valid , : t. An appeal from such judgment Invests tin1 dlstr.cl oourt with Jurisdiction of tha causi' , and H may. on tin- trial , If the Issues aie found In laver of the defendant , render Judgment In bis favor for the a-icertnliitil vnluo of the property , whatever that may be. 4. The essence of a contract entered Into by a surety In behalf of a plaintiff In an action of replevin Is Hint he will mtlsfy thu Judgment which the Inw requires to be ren dered hi cnse the millings ot the trial court are hi favor of the dcfi'iiilant. 5. Section 191n of tin- Code ot Civil Pro cedure , which declares that the judgment In favor of a defendant In replevin shall be In the alternative , was cnactrd In the Intertst of K.lgants and not for the benellt of sureties , and only contemplates the ren dition of a judgment In the prescribed form where , under the conditions existing at the time of tin- trial , mirh n judgment would , or might , be of pr.ietlcnl value to one or both of the parties. f > . The. failure to render an alternative Judgment In replevin In no defense to an action on an appeal bond given In behalf of the plaintiff where the property Cnnnot be returned , and that fact has , upon proper Inquiry , been dotormlned by the court. Hunkers' Life Insurance company against Robbins. Error from Valley county. Alllrmed. Sullivan. J. 1. A special appearance precludes the parly entering such appearance from ob taining any decision on the merits of the eontioveisy. 2. Whether nn nppe-.irnnec Is general or special docn not depend upon the form ot the pleading but upon Its substance. 3. If a defendant Invoke thu Judgment ot thn court In any manner , upon any iiic- | llon , except that ot" the powei of the court to hciir and decide the controversy , his ap pearance ! B general. 4. The proceeding to revive a dormant Judgment Is not the commencement of a new action , but the continuation of an nc- llon previously commenced. 4a. The general law as to the limitations i of nations douf not apply to the- proceedIngs - ( Ings to mvlvc- dormant Judgments. G. The limitations us to the time within which Fteps must bo taken to revive an ac tion in thu name of the representatives of a deceased person does not apply to the re vival of dormant judgments ? . 7. The word "manner" found In section 172 and 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure respecting the revival ot judgment * docs not include the element of time. 5. A question raised for the first time in this court will not bu considered except it bu of a jurlsdlcllonal character. State against Abbott. Error from Lan caster county. Alllrmed. Harrison , C. J. Xorval , J. , dissenting. The enrolled bill authenticated by the proper officers of the hnuws approved liy the governor nnd Hied with the secretary of state and the journals of the bouses nro the olllclal records of the proceedings of thu legislature relative to the enactment of the law and are thu only competent evi dence In a controversy In regjird to the due pafsago of the bill , or In respect to alleged material errors In Us substance. Four 'I'rllliillliMi ' Injuri-d. PITTSBt'RG. Oct. 2fl. The Hutler ac commodation train on the Pittslmrg & Western railroad ran Into a freight train at Underclit'f , Pa. , today. Thf pasi-'ongerB escaped with a severe shaking up , but four trn'nmon wer seriously injured. Their names are : William M. Christian , b.iKKngc- master ; William Schrlver , cnglnefr ; Wil liam French , conductor ; S. M. Mitchell , fireman. The two Ilrst named are injured Internally and may die. Hoth engines were badly damaged and a number of fnlght cars were demolished. The accident wa due to heavy fog and a , misunderstanding ot signals. SlIIIIIINIIII II ( JlK'Hl lit ItOflll'HdT. ROCHESTER , N. Y. , Oct. 2fi. Rear Ad- mlral William T. Sampson arrived uniAv peetcdly Here today. As It was not ex' i peeled that the admiral would reach" Rnchcsler until evening his ccmlng was at tended with no ceremony. Ho spent tin- day ijuletly as thu guest of his brother-ill' law , George Hurling. Tomorrow he wlrt go to his old homi ! at Palmyra , whera elaborate preparations have btcn coinpletisl for Irs roi option. Ho will remain there until Monday. Then ho will return tn Hoston , where he Is In charge of the navy yard. I -.lllnrliiii iiiiiliiy Si'linol Soelr ( - . HINCHIAM , Mass. , Ort. 2 . The I'nltarliin Sunday School society resumed Its sessions , which were begun last night , at the rihl meeting housi- here today. Thn principal business wns the election of ofllccrs , which resulted IIH follmvs : President , Rev. Or. E. A. Ilorton , Iloston ! vice president. C. A. Murdock , K.IJI Kran- clscn ; treasurer. R. P. Humphreys , Huston. Rev. O. J. lA-ilrlleld of Rnoknlio , Wash. , was elected to the directorship. lillirnrlniiN in N'lidiiiinl SI-KNOII. | IN'DIAN'APOLIS , Ind. , Oct. 2G.-The N'a- tlniial Assnclatlon of Htati * Librarians ad journed today after electing the- following oincern : Pro ! di'iit. Charli-i H. Oalbreatb , slain llbrailnn nf Ohio : vice president , L. I ) . Carver , ulntn librarian of Maine ; uncro- tnry. Arthur II. Cluine , statn llbnirlan of Nov.ll.impMhlre. . The selrrtlon of th" plana for the next meeting was left to the ex ecutive council. Ciilu-.iiN Alliu'U SpnnlNli I.ulinrrr. HAVANA , Oct. 2i ! . A Spaniard mimed l.onnzo afiplli-d fur work Thurnd.iy morn ing on a mixar istntc at Matiur/iiH. Hu | wns attackrd by a number cf Cuban I laborers armed with machetes nnd knives land re elvcd three wound in ills lusi'I ' It was thouf.'ht by the a.ssallaiitH that Lorenzo wan a form IT gucrrlla Thn Hunnlard'H lfo ! won mi veil by the : nlervcn > tlon nf tin- manager of the [ -.state and Homo poiU'cmon. YcllnuIVv.T I'alli-iil Dlcn. NKW YORK. Oct. 2H.-I : . II.V | | ' | * thn yellow ftvur fiiitlenl , died at Kw'nlnirne to- da' . Willis arr'vi'.l from lltivumi Tui < i > day on tin- Ward llmNeann'r NlaHar.i nnd was IranHfrrrcd 10 lloffmaii Iflnnd wild IIMI , , f Ills fi-llow-iai''engi.rn. | ! HP devi'lupi-d yi-liuw fevir and wan * cnt | j tin. hofjjltiil n1 Svv'n- ' burne Island. VVIII'H' home WIIH nt ( lukluml , I'lii I'nlfs' rrlalivi" ' objecl. h's rpiniilnu will InImliv r.iled In the crcinntory at Hvvlnbiirne Ihland. < nllli. KIMfil In n IVri'i-lc. WICHITA , Ort. 2r-A Hantn Ke cattla Iraln w.t.s wreck > 'd last nlubt at Argi-nlfu Kan. Two Inni'lfd lifiul uf tnltlu wcra killed and KKI minCTl : . ; > lL.d. E. BOYD g GO , , Telephone lO.'J ! ) . Omohii , COMMISSION , ( JHAIN , 1'ItOVISIONSaiul STOCKS UUAII ) OI < THAU ! ! . Dlrft li lo c-lil fu . -stf Tor * . i-x > rr < nuundrnt