TO tttt: oAr n n tlv ni:r. vrri?iv. ocTomin i inoo. C01IMUAL AM) 1 INAXCIAL Wheat Goes Up on tho Strength of Export Trade. CORN MARKET IS OUT OF SYMPATHY Oats Ire Hull nml Ihe ritietuntlon Nnrron I'riM Islons re Wenli .Most nf t Ji sessluUt hill Arc Mend) ill the Close, 'ITIi'AOO. Or I 12 -Wheat was strnne on ho export trade, December V' nver jca terdnv. Corn closed Va'S'' mil oatH ,''8lir higher Provisions closed '.?'" over hfdi opened with sales of December at ;"",: and under the influence or bearish u went III 75M'76V"- Liverpool showed a Mm., Argentina shipments were large the weather rnvoraulp. Hxport liusl . - - however, whs Hispeetpd of bring In ili.i; oti the floor, however, nnd urter tile nitiui imilltiK prices were tlrmer Iti ten- , ljt'ir, when It was reported 'hut iimiWi tin hud been sold liprn li the other ! i sharp rally followo! and the end of tif session found tin- market ill lt best. ! ember wold up lo 70c, dosing at that ' g irc. 'WW over vcsterday Trade dur- j (he ton-mion wan nulrt mid Incut, lut t.-r business was mure artlM Hiid wider i , . h.inti'ti-r KhortM ruvrrnl trcll nil the nl im Liverpool closed sl('4d luwei. Ar- !-,, Una Sllipmcllts Were ;iM.W" oil. rim ri.ni- I with fM,i In nt uek imd l.litimn M.ir Nmvv York rpmrtrd iiIiipIppii ...i la iiiken for pxport Si-iitionrd Hpiir .n 'i In whrat and Hour were ru ml to "lOldi. I'lltnarv irrplpts wore Ml,'-'i liu., rii.ir.-d with l.:K)."i,ii n pr aKo. Mln- pulls and Ii.iluih ipportid fiirt rars, k.iiii.hi 12:1 lat v.n-h and 101 tin- rorrp I lint; day last imt Loral rrrrlpts ii' rnr.s. ninw of rontrurt nr.idp. .irn whh llrm In iivinputln with whnat Imrlni; thn llrHt hnir rominlHslon liousp i. ink uuh artltr, hut IiuItiph) Uerulnp H iIpIit later fur 11 Utile Toward the end he wheat strength chiimwI rovrrlnif hy hi Ik, 111" iiMrkvt aiUaiirliiK rapidly . h'i- was also c.io'l buying hy bulls 1 01 'oittlioui. priHumntily ulth the Idea of liu; weak HhortH to the Wall New York 1. T.,rteii 5K io.'iiIh for Hxpori, hut no salesi r ahlpment Iieerinher Bold hetWPPIl 3lr . ! l".'r, rloHlnn Va'di' hlKhPr at :ifi4e. 1: , rij.is were CIS ears. Western olTerlnKs wi-re Minall. n im were dull and llurtuatlnnH narrow. 11 uleiH Htlll fell IniirlHli over the j;overn- -r 1 1 lepotl, hut the Htreti(?th of other r.ilii hud 11 stemhlim elTert Iloeemlipr sold hrlween 'Sir and 2212L'P, r'oHltiK ,J,4i: 1 ijiher .ll L'Jltr Herelpta Were S'JiJ ears I'Mi ImIuiih were wi ak most of the session, Mere in-1 11 u a fair ainoint of llotildailun hy I'liiKH under way Towards the end tho m.iln mretiKth Was felt In the IlilK prodllrt j'li and a rermery took plnre, the elose heme Hti'iul.i January pork sold between ",7't! nml 111. ,'iU and rinsed 2V" lower at JU IT'4, .lauuary lard between $n.iV and JO so. ImmIiih T'e lower at fO.T.'s. and .lanuary iiIik l.eiweeli JH.OT'i and KISVni Ifi, With tie elose fir down tit J0 10 I'.slluialed rerelpts tnmotrow: Wheat, 2'w iirs 1 urn. r rara; oats, 310 ears, hoc.i, 'd.ioi head. Thn leadlliB futures ransed as follows; ArttrleH. ' Open. MlKh l Low. , Close., Wti'y. Wheat I (el N..V I lee. 1 ,,rn I 1. 1 N..V. I I. -. 1 Hits I 1. t Nov. I lee. P..rk 1 let Nov. .Ian laird I let N..V. .la 11. Itihs (let. Nov. Jan I ... ! ... I ... I 71', 7r.'t TI'k a' 74S 7j ls on, 37 14', itf'; iK 22U 75'4fJ' 7C 70 41V I 40i 411,. 375iTfi. 3slVft; 37-i. i I 1 SPWii .1 'ill. 21K 21. nit' i -Mi - IB (ft 11 U 50 ' 10 W I 11 .W ! 11 w tr. m 11 w 11 37h 10 fiO 11 80 1 11 47V 10 U0 11 Wt 11 M 7 20 1 I 7 15 7 12'T 7 IS I 0 80 7 0) 0 f I 0 tr 7 55 1 fi -I) I 6 075i! 7 12U' . i 7 rvi 1 i'i 70 0 10 i 7 12U, 0 .1215 7 .10 f, .12 V!. 6 15 6 !ii I 7 70 7 70 G S.1 0 15 I 0 SllVi C 12'4 "No. 2. 1 'ash ouotatlons ver ns follows: I'M.dl'K Steady; winter patents, J.1.M'3t 10; KralRhts, J:i 2D'n:i.80; cleiiM, 3.2va3.00; -sprlni; ep.-i t.ils, JI i;6'ifl.70, patenlR, IIGn'uM.lO; xiiiilKhlH. j:i 10j(3 J. hakerH. J3 203.55. WIIKAT-Nu. 3, 74fTOc; No 2 red, 7JH'T 7ii' .. i'i (UN No. J, ll'u-llc; No. 2 yellow, 41ff 4l4r HATS -No. 2, 22r; No. 2 whlto, 2l'a25'i3; V. I white, 2.'I'v'?i2.Vsl'. ItYK -No -'. rdii. KMtl.KY Hood feeding, 41c; fair to li id e ni.iltlni;, ftyiifctv. HI'.IMiri No 1 Hii.x, J1C3; No 1 north western. Jl 701(1.72; prlmo timothy, $4.IS1f 4.H. iluer, eoiitraet i?fiiil. J10 25. I'UiivisioNS M"-'.uk p 1 hid , Jir. nni r. vi hard, per l) lbs 57 loii7 K. Slmrl 1 i.s shlen iloosoi, $7.vIiS.ii pry sutd 1. 1 . iImin. 1 'is.' .in. ;t7' Short elear Ides ihonedl. S.20TFS30 IIISKY- Ilasls of IiIkIi wlnuB. Jl 27 SI UAH-Cut loaf, 0 lid; Rninulateil. JO.IO, . 1 nlt rtloners' A, $0; off A, J3.S5. I'.illowltiK aie the rerelitH and shipments 1 the principal cralim: rlirles. Itocelpts Shipments rt.,ur bills I5,W O.'OO Whe.it. hit Hl.eOl 115.0 0 1 ' 11 11 hu ?.ot,tm in'i (y . ,(. im 'ar.ovi 2.t7.oo Itve. till 7,('0'1 I'Hi lei , hll Sfl." 2ii 001 1 111 ihe l'rndiiee e-ehnnRi' todav tho but i. 1 nuirknt was steady; rriuimei les IfitcOi?; .i.iirle. 13'KlSe ci m'. llrm; IO'j'hIIc. 1 ucs. llrm; Iresh. ITr. M.w iiiitK ii;r.iti. nviiKivr. until I Ions of (hi Day on iii lo.is ( 'inn intitl 1 1 les, NKW TOHI o, t IJ. I'LOI'U Iterelpts, 11 IIS hlnis.! expui's. l.tcu hhls : sales, Mi.2ff pkKs . maiket steadier and n ttllle more ac ilvr on the prlurlpiil prides without brink' MiotiibK rliniiced. Mlnnesotu patentB, Jt J'((4 50, Mllim sot. i bakers. $3.iNUU I I". winter luilenls. 3 71 ' l mi, whiter striiuhta. 3 fiVu 1 ii". wleie" .'Ii'.im, J" 71 fn inn w Inter low uradeH. j: t.ri'i(2 (V Iye tloiir, mill, sales. KMI hhls , fair to Hood. $3 !'i'.i::.;iu; . hoire 10 fancy. J3 3.Vn,1.7. ltuckwheat Hour, sti idv. f2.P".2.30. I in i'-'.- WI 1 1." AT- Hull nl lawnllle r I t I N w York. 'oltNMMAL Finn: yellow western, lk; ItiMiidi wine, V.'.4M(2.ll. inn tjulet; No. 2 western, Slc. f. o. b., alio.. 1 . state, M'ufiSc H MILKY- Stendi . fpedlnK. 44WISc. r I. f., P iff.ilo, uialtlllU. Wdii.'r. r. i. f., Huffalu. K Mtl.h'.Y MALT Hull; weHtern, iiJ-iitKc. HI-" V T -It Ipts, 0.l.!)7ii Int., sales, 1,210,- '"I' tm futures', I'ju.iXKI tin. ttpot. Sot, 11 1' 111; No - red. Si.r. f. o. h., ulloul; No. 2 red. 'V elrMilor, No. 1 norlheril I Hll ut ll. Ml'sc, t o b . alloat. No 1 hard Iiuluili. SNKc. f u. i .illoat opuoiis ruled qeiierall firm l .il.n. Hiistained by smut ol'ferlims and the eiriiilli hi Ihe west, less fiivoruble ArRell Hue rrop Hews. Iiiral rilNrrlllB. blu weekly . Iimi .lin es, the tlrinness In corn and foreign Iiiimiik Cliised llrm at VV' net advniire; Man Ii. S3Vul:ii. . .losed, v4r; Max. S3 11-18 llSl4r, closed, vl4i . Orluhrr. 7SI4ltl 'Sr ; . losed, TS'i". Ueet lubi r. SiUuM 3-lBc; cliUH'd, i'i iltN - Iteceliits. l.lH.(i7."i bu ; exports. ISO.. 0'.'. bu . Hales, 2111.111M Im futuies. 3Jtl.KU bu. M.ot Spot. HtruiiK. Nu J. i;i8e, elevator. 1111,1 I.s'kc f o b , alloat. Opt..llH adviimed noilrrately durltiK the dav 011 miod ile 111 .ml from shorts, inspired h lighter roun- 11 oiierniKs ami a Hie ns muli demaeu. lowed llrm at Nc net hluher. Ma, 41 :l-i4i 4'. . . losed, IPm'; Ortuber rloeed. Ili'gr- He . inber. II I5-IIVJ42',C, closed. 12V O TS--ltecelpls. tiS.Olrt hu., exports. 370 till , sales. I'm, I hu. Mliol. Spot. Hlt'.lds . No 2 'ii'r, No. 3, U5e: No. 2 white, .':4(b27e; No .1 whtto, '.'iHsSiSOV; truck mixed mix. eru, 'JVu2iVc, truck white western and state, JiiifLV. OiitloiiH ne(;leeted and about steady. I'"KKD-Sleaily , sprlliB bran, Jill 5Uit7 "0; imddllin;, f 17 "ii'i'l'.l Mi; winter bniii, 17.504i' It i. eltv. JI7 00Si17.no. " HAY oulet: HnlppttiK. 7riii77'jc; good to . hoire, S2'sii'.l2V. HoPS- (.juli'l: state, common to rholcti, ly.i'j .nip. lO'dlSi': old olds, "Jti'ic; Paclllc roast. 13!) rrop, WHJc; old olds. 2(i."ic. 1IIHKS l"lrm: llalieston, 20 to 2.'i Ihu. ISc; rulltornla, 21 to 25 lbs , lsi'ic Texas drv, 21 10 .in lbs . 11'sC 1 . !: ATI 1 1-: tl Pll'lir, hemlock sole, Uienog ivs. IlKht to heavy weight, 22,jil23'se; n id '.".'' jii(23tvc. Wool, Hull; domestic lleece, 25jj2Sc; T ns. I.ViilOc. PltoviSlo.N's llcef. iiulet; fnmlly. IIOM oill 00, nii'MK. : ooiid M); beef hams, J2i'0"1i "I hi: packet, tin onion hi; eliy, extra India nu s, JlhiK'iilTim. cm inculH, dull: plrkl d bellies J'.loOutl ii; pickled shoulders. Jit 28: pn kled bams. tl 2.V11 14 CO. Latd, Irreiruhir. western Mte.iiued. 17.451(7.50; October rloned. JT 5n nominal, rellncd, dull, continent. J7 South Anierlra. $7s."i; compound. tt!.12Vn f, t?'... Puik. tlrtn, family. tltVUKfi 17.00; short .bar. till .VWi 17 Ml. mess, 114 501(115 50. TALLOW iCasv; ritj, 4V; country. 4, a3e HICK Kirni. dnmeslle, fnlr to extra. Mi I'l'i-r. January. 4'i."c. NlOLASSICS -SteaiH ; New Orleans open kettle, cnod to choice, 45i ItCTTMIl - IteceiptF s.iiio pkes.; firm; suite creamery. ili'-MW'; Juno creamen', 1 f20'vc. factory. 1."(10,' CllKKSi: Hetclpts, 6.51.0 pkes.; firm, Hi,. , i , r ' " 1 I' l- 1 1 i . - ' I V st r . i ; i k .r k j in fk I , 7' VV e ' ' I 1 M l (T -"' I'imAi 'Lis -4.1- Jirpi'iK $1 ""Ml ML'IALS Aside rrom tlin continuation of the weakness td tin In the locul tnsrsiet. caused In liberal ofTi'rli'gs and unfavorable report 1 futn n I road the local sltuutl 1 1 lor rin'tiili remain uiiehsrired. Tin dosed Weak .it tin- decline Hi Us muff ifS.I.V I'Otl wnrTHi'id wen- vrv dull s t J9 jnti to.ou ; Luke cupper unlet Hiid mirlini'tcd at 3Pi 75ti17 ((, bud Hiid speller both dull nml unchanged nt JI :iT', iinil ;i US. n spoetlvelv ; tin (dates ruled dull hi on! prims Tin nrnk ers prim for lend ll and fur t opp r Jin st'j mi mi u noi.cs M tllKCT.i, ( ondlttoli of Tinde utid (tnolutlons mi "tuple nml I'linrv I'rodlirts, M'H IK -l!ei "Ipts imht. Hood stock, IM le I.IVIJ Pol I.TIIV liens. 6e; roosters. 3-Q 4i . (sprint; 1 hl' kPtis. H'j17r. ducks, 4U5e, gpese . ttllkel s. Se Piu:sir nmcssKD porirUY-iietis, f3e, roosters, 5'aCe; dllck.i nml 1V liie, brolleis. per dur.in, SX; sprlu;; olilckens, per lb. '(iloi . tuiKtys, 12'te UAMIC-- I'rui. ii ehleken.s, psr dozen, $3f) fl4 W. mallard ducks, pr dozen, J3. teal. II Stiff I ,6, IllHeil, Jl frjl.TS; Jacksnlpe, 11.23 t 1 S.'. IirTTini-fotnmjn to I'nlr, lS'Je; choice lnl"S'' 8l',,ari,,ir" 21,; Kathered creamery, ritlisil OYSTniS - Klrst Rrnilf, inllil parked, New York counts per can, 40c; extra selects, 35c, standards. 27c Hecohd Krade, ulack lllleil, Ntnv York counts per tan, 30r: extra -elects, 21c; siandardi, 20o. I't'UIONS Live, per dosrii, W'c. VtiALS-Choice, !iS10c. HAY l'rlco iiuoted by Omnha Wholesalo llav iJcaleis' iissorlatlon: f.'holce Upland, .V5H, No. 1 upland. JS.(m; meillum, I7.M; Jii.Kfi. Hjp straw, JOfiO. These prices ure ror hay of good color and quality. De mand fair and prlrea weak. Ilecelpts, S oars. OATS-No. ,', white. 26c. f'OUN-Nu. a, 3Sc. imAN-J13.fi vi:r3iiTAni,i:s. Ct cr.MIti;lts Per dozen. 20025c. Ni:W TI ItNIPS -Per bushel basket, 00c. NliW ltlUCTH-I'er biishc. 00B75C. Ni;V 1 A Klti ITS Per doZMi ounches, 25c. IjnTTrrlC Per dozen, lUtluc. HA 1 1I8I IKS- Home ijrowti, per dozin, 15c. 1IHANS Wax, per half bushel basket, 40r strltiK, ;iro. PuTAT()i:S-Per buhel. 4(Va50ci sweet potatoes, per bushel. 7f'u!Oe. f'AntlAfin Home Brown, per pound, lltcj Ilolland seer) 4a, TiM ATol'ri Home Krown, par half bushel basket, Mc. ONIONS -Homo grown, per btlthel, C0 COr CKlJOUY Nehrnskn. 3int40c. rmrrs rKAfHKH -- California freestones, Jt; cllriKs, fine; rtnh freesluncs. SMJSOc. 1'l.f.MS-Callfornla, per crate, Ji.WgLlO: per box, (Me PICAltS Per box. II 75W2.00. OllAPKS - ( 'jlir.irnla Tokays, 4-b.isket crate, jl.;,i, Oehiu.iro and NhiKarn, per 6-lb. basket. I.'ir, eastern Conrords, 17ff8c. V ATl'lt.M Ml.t iNH s to slzu JUfjlDc each. APPt, ICS-Native, '.5i"i(l mi Jier ou i pjr bbl . 12 .'in, eastern, J2.7iVu:i 00 per bbl. 'MtANIHCItHIHS-I'er bbl., $6.50; per crate, THOPICAI. KHIJITS. l.K.MONS-Callfornla, exira fancy, II. M; choice, II. HA.NANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2(nVf2 75. PUIS California, new cartons, lj layers, Mc. MISCKM.ANROUS NUTS-KtiKllsh walnuts, per lb., 12iT13o per ids. 1 filberts, per lb.. 12c; ulircnds, per lb.. 16'd Uo; raw neanuts. ner lb 4l,4'it"c; roasteil ten. ii'i( i't". JllI)l"S-No. 1 Rfenn, CVi"; No. 2 creen, fiHc; No. 1 salted. 7'e; No. 2 raited. fil4-; No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs., ic; So. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c. St. I, Kills (irulu anil I'rot InlfidB. . ST. LOCKS. Oi l 12 WIUCAT-Octoher. hlu'her. No. 2 red rash, truck, 74V(( ...r, Ortuber. 73l4i 79'ke: No. 2 hard. OIJN lllnhrr. 40(0,i-; Ortuber. 351 e. . K. rembel-, 7u'iC 7l'4li72c. No. 2 cash, 30c; IIV',!-; year, 3ltti May. track, May. OATS -HlKher: No 2 cash. 22',4c; trnck.l 22M2'4i October. 22V; December, 23c Miiv. 21V; No. white, 27c. IlYR I'lrie nt r.t PLol'lt- Cnrhauiied. Ki:i:nH-Tlmothy. easier, $3.7offl 3! Klux, lower ui ji.wi. OOHNJIKAL-Steaily at J2.0Tifi2.10. Hit AN- HiiMy; sacked lots, east track, C9e HAY Firm; timothy. J.f,0 12.50, prulrie, 7.r.!Ku!l U). WHISKY - Steady, nt Jl.. IRON 1 'oTTON'i"IICS-tl.30. HAOOlNil td.lomSS. HUMP TWINF. 'Jr. PltoviSloNS Pork: Firm; t14 so. Lard, lower. Dry salt JobbliiR, meats tm- (handed llaion. imchaiii;ed. MHTALS Lead: Hill ut $1.25 Hull ill 13 25. Speltcr: Pol'LTItY -Steady ; chickens. 7c; young. 7V: tu-kexs. youiiK. S'ic; ducks, 7'ic; Reese, tie HtltlS Firm at IIUc. Itl'TTLIt Steadv; rienmery, lOVitl'Vic; ilull'l. 1. 01 ITr. UF.( "F.IPTS l"'our. ."..(hKI hhls.: wheat, 71, Oim hu.: corn. 00, Win In.; oata, ll.ino hu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. lO.ooo bbls. ; whent, i3,ix' bu . corn, 43,000 bu ; oata, 23.1WJ hu. Ki(((s((s Cll Ornlii and I'i'ovIhIokm. KANSAS CITY. (Jet 12.--WUHAT De cember, (ivv. Miiv 7274i73c; cash, No. 2 bard. 7'ii"le. No 3. 6"i770r; No. 2 ted, ?1'J 72'i.r. Nil M (IVoTlr. COIIN llereinber. 33V; May, 31V: cash, No. 2 mixed, il7iali37V. No. 2 white, li'c; No 3 n'...c. OATS No. 2 whllu, 23'.(ij20c. UYF.-N'o. 2. $1.03. HAY -Choice timothy. $10.0"; choice prulrie, fi 5k. HITTnit-Crenniery, Uff'JOc; dairy, fancy, 17c lCOOS-Steuib ; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock. 11V ihi?,., loss off, cnseH ie. 1. rued; new whltrwuod canes Included, 'c more KKOF.IPTS Wheat. H'.i3.40O hu.; corn. 20. 300 bu , num. H.cjo bu. SHIP.MIINTS -Wheal, 105,000 bu.; corn, lK,5ou bu ; oats, ll.WKJ bu. I.lv ei'iiool lirtiln mid Prtu Islous. LIVIIttPOOL. Oct. 12 --WIIKAT 3toi. No 2 red western winter, dull, at lis 2d. No I noi l ll 'i n spili.K. iiulet. at fis 0i4il, No. 1 I 'allfornla, iUlet at 0s iPcd. I'"uture dull: liecrmbei. Os 2'd; ''ehruary, 6s 25d. CHUN Spol. steady; American tnlvel. new. 4s 3t(d, American mixed, old, nominal. Futuriis, Millet; November, 4s 2d; I)e cetnbe -, 3s Hub Hn rlpts of wheat duriiur the hist three days, INUjw rentals. IneltnllnK i.3,() Anier Icnn Receipts of American rorn diiriiiK: tho last three days. 73,100 coutals. PICAS C.iiiaillmi. ipiiet at 5s S4il. Tolrilu Morl.el. TOLF.DO. Oi t. 12. - WII13AT - Strong; fairly active, hlwlnr. caih nnd October, 78'j.r, November, 7H'(C; Decenibcr. SO'c; Mai . K.I-V i'iiUN Ai live, hlBhor: ensh, 12c; Octobor, 42'. r. llereinber, 3IiV OATS Hull, lotttr, rash, 22V; December, '31. r " it Y K Neglerted. SKKHS ("lover, luirly active, lower; October. $7 30; Dei. ember, J7. Ilnliltb Murl.et, UCLI'TII. Minn . Oct. 12-WHUAT-llard. No. 2. cash. Mi,,r, October, NOV: Iirremlier. M','iiSli4r, May, SIV: No. 1 northrrn. rasli. 7s-v. to arrive, 7St,c," flc tolier, 7V. Drrember, 70'kiii70V: May, H',r; No. 2 northern. 7t,r: No. 3 sprlni:, 70'" r o.TS-2.P4ii-,:iV l"onN-41Hr 1 (1(111,1,11.11111111 Priiiliice Miiil..t. PHILADKLPHI . Oct 12.- lH'TTKIl Firm, good demand; fancy western cream erv, "1ivc. fmu v western prints. Sir. Kill IS Firm, fresh neurbv and western, 2tc, fresh southwestern, llic; fresh nouth em, 1S1 I'.ll.HfF (julet. New York f j ll crenms, funcv small. ll'c. New York full creams, fair to choice, ii't4lllV Minneapolis Wheat Vluil.el, minni:apilis. oct. 11 -whkat -oc- tuher, 77'jji-; December, 77V, May, Vjivy i'V: cash, Nu. 1 hard, soi4c; No. 1 north t'tn 7S'4c; No. 2 northern, ,73M(70V' Fl.oi H -Lower; tlrst palonts, Jl.9ijl.30, sccuml patents, $1 WX4.10; first clears, $3.00 fill pi; seeeud clears. S2. P.HAN-I11 bulk, $12.00U 12.23. Mllvviiul.ee lirulu Markrt, MILWAI'KKK, Oct. 12.-WIUJAT-null; No. 1 northern. 7!iiI9ifcc; No. 2 northern, itmS)7,c. UYF. Low. r: Nu. 1, Ktv-o. IIAHLI' Y Cnchanged; No. 2. Mfff.'i.i V : sample, H'3ip55l.c. Peo.lii Market. PEOIHA. on. 12 coii.V-.stoudy: No. 2, Ju.4c. OATS Steadv : No a u liKn :(r. i.illeil through WHISKY -On the basis of $1.27 for finished goods Coffee Mil rl.et, NHW YOIIK. Oct. 12 - COFFKU- Spul Itlu, iiulet; Nu. 7 Invoice, Mc Mild, fiuiel. hutures opened sternly at IWJ10 points ad vance and ruled uioderatelv active ((ill about steady, nil hlsher l.urnppiin cables ai.d smiiller ricelpts In Hrnzll; clo ed 1111 et. with prices 10 points net higher. Total sales. le.aM Iihrs, Incluillng NovembM" 11 1 $7 2i. December J7 25, March. 7.ya7.46; May, II W. June, J7 li. 'WEEKLY REVIEW OF 1UADK Coal Strike Oontinuos m a Restraining Factor in Business, SPECULATION IS ON A SMALL SCALE ll (ill t Inn 'till Promises Itel'ot ri'i When Piilltlcs (Hid l.ulior liuiililes Are sphIimI IINodhillliin of Mereliiiiiillse III West NEW VOKK. Oct. 12. -H. 0. Hun Co.'s Weekly Hovlow of Trade tomorrow wdl say. Mure seasonable weather hud tmportn 'it Iniluenre (hroiiKhojt the country, hut the roal strike eiiutinued (is a restraining far, tor in business As sucrulatlon everywhere Is on a stniCl scale tho effert Is minimized. Lower prices recently for some Iron prod ucts have been without disturbing tone, and the lirtner market for print cloths and strong quotations for lumber show that in pi me directions In the Rreut lti.luslrlis a stniill Increase In iletnniul Is oapnbb of ruiMiiK prices. The situation still 1 rune lacs a recovery when politics und tho strlk' are settled. Distribution nf merrhaiidlsi ut the west Is mill very netlvp. The work ins tune is InrreasInK steadtlv and in rail road and nui nu fin turlne circles in the mid dle west suireliy of labor Is eausltiK un easiness I'tar of tight inmipv hat. made romn iikui hesitate, bit hlKher rate.i re sult from the itctlvlt) of the tnovpnieiit of cotton at Inxli prices In the south. At the moment the movement of noli! trom Hurup.' has tended to re'leve the tension In New York and ruld Is still cuinliis from Aus tralia. Pig Iron production has been further re duced, according to the Iron Age. on Oc tober I the weekly capacity of furnaces 111 blast was 22.1. 1 CO tuns. analust 231. 77S September I and 2!'i.37ti June I Storks 111 fiirnaceB continue to accumulate, Kaliilug 30.SI1 tons In September. A KriitirMhg fea t.ire Is the evlitetire that supplies In con Btitners' hands are low. flotations of iron products are steady and foreign buying continues, two contracts of Imporlutice lin ing placed. Pipe makers are buying (iimn tltles of pig, while car and shipbuilders ure olso urgent bidders for material Murh disappointment was apparent among lotton traders when the nlllciul crop report uppeared, fur the anticipation of a gloomy report had put (lie price up to lie. When the stn P incut Indlratrd 11 point linnrov emetil In Texas In Hcptt inner priced dropped sharply. Wheat also declined with out the aid of a government report. Do mestic coudltlmiH are generu'ly satisfac tory and foreign crop news cheerful. Corn remains steady In tile fni e uf the decline In condition Foreign buying Is small. At lantic exports In two weeks amounted to 4"i1.x7s bu.. iijpltist tl.l77.l4s lust venr. .Shipments of boots and shoes emm Huston, at tile rale of Ss415 cases wei l,l. mean the must urllve business since April, and ex ceed the heuvy fiirwurdliiKS of last year Improvement Is general, with orders from all parts of the country nnd freu lent re ituests fur Immediate shipment. 'I he slgnu that excessive accumulations have heeonip ilistrlhutid are encournglng Leatlier Is sharing tho increased activity of the shops ami the overuse price of hlile.s at Chicago advanced i4 per cent. Sales of wool at the three chief easlern markets steadily Increased, reaching 3,917, floo lbs., against a,II7,SiiS lbs the preceding week. There Is 110 such speculation as a year ago. but Ihe sales go liumedlatidv Into mills Prbes were not affected by lower tlgurn.s at the London sale, which had been discounted Failures for the week were 223 In the Cnlted States, against nil last year, and thirty-two In Canada, against twentv -rcven last year. wiaiiii.t cm: itt; 1101 so TAin.i:. Auitregllte of llosliiess Transacted hj the ssorlll(e.l lliuihs, NKW YOKK, Oct. 12,-Thc following table, compiled by IlradHtrcet, shows the haul; clearings at the principal cities for the week ended October 11, with tho per cent of Increase and decrease as compared with tho corresponding week last year: ! Amount ' Inc. ! Dee. I I I CITIKS. Now York $ 015.101.202 I 114.173.1i!i; . 1 i:i3,ssi.o;i2 M.Mfl.l(J0. I IQJiYi.TeK' ' 28,773,071, 3S.IATi.mil I 211.11,753' 17.5:h.503 . 1S.1C0.5W . 1S.OI5.Sli7, 1 13.61il.7l:lj I2.ll7o.02. . I 1ii.77li.016 . ! H.V. 137 . I "..sm.a -i . 7.4!W,(Mr 7,3S2.mKi . 7.I5I.92 1 l!,:i2,! . (1.227,41b H. 1SI.III3' .-.,27il."li I (1,231 ,05S'. 5.ril7,20u . 4,307,082 I 4,i.K2.C51 xm.m 3.32S,S0t 3.217. 7331 3.041.031 I 2.2H.HPV ' 2.30."i.ii'.iH 1 2.510.337 ' 2.077.0231 2,976,9111 2.3IS.73I)1 ' 2,370.301 1 . I 2.32S.!)' 2.843.74S I. S'W.iWO 19. S 20.2 "si-i llOt'tllll Chicago , Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Ualllmore Kansas City Cincinnati Ilouoon New Orleans Minneapolis Cleveland Detroit Louisville OMAHA Onlveston Savannah Providence Milwaukee Ipillaiuipolls St. Paul Buffalo Columbus, o Denver Memphis Illclunom! Scuttle Fort Worth St. Joseph Hartford Washington Peoria Atlanta Portland, Ore Salt Lake City.... Los Angeles Toledo Augusta. On ltochcBter Now Haven Worcester Siirlnglleld. Mass. Portland, Me Norfolk Syracuse Des Moines Nashi-llle 0.0 . lo'. 30.(1 0.4 .. 4.4 . 3.!) 6S.S . . 17.0 .. 0.1 7.2 10.0 ia'.it 3.9 i6i9 . "5.31. .' . 2.4 . I "o.ii. 3S.ll. 'zi'il. 12.1 3.8 5.7 '6.3 12.2 9.7 4.(li. 23 ll 31. S '27.0 ', 120.0' 2S.5 12.2 24.0 lit. I 11.7 11). 8 1,173.3:12. I 1.3I7.S03'. 1.332,454 . 1.00.1.511 . 1.519.769' 1,fi01,CO2,. I 1,179.300. 1.03.V2HI .1 l.MH,llK). .m.m 1.301.557! .1 1.3II.03S: f 1,232.050 . .' KMuais' 1. 202.0171 .' 1 .wn.oiin 334.312. iS1,23, . 652.507 . r.8'.'.5io . 071 .345' I 071, 22K 40ft, 4K'), .1 382,:tOO ! 517,3ns, 252.2511 ' 402.910 . I ,107.0001 I 4C9.Ctl1, 383.700 . 2?0,l)l . 340,4901 304.011!. 170.517 177.03I . 112.100'. 579.155. I 821. 155. 769,427 401.334 - 3M.IH ll. 122 . $l.fi7l,4(HI.7('fl . ' flM.3.5.4 . 12.1 'isii n.'f M.i . 14.1,. 13.0 , -s:i' 0.9 , B.4 , Fall Itlvcr Orand Itaplds Dayton, O Taconui Spokane Slou.x City Davenport Macon New llcdfonl Wilmington, Del.. Scranton Lowell Knoxv llle, Term, . . Topek.i Illrmlnghiim Wichita, Illnghamtnn 33.1 i.s 20.1 18.1 I "n'.r. 34.0'. 2.4 . '34 '.ill. X.U 10.S Lexington. Ky. ., Jacksonville. Fin, k'liliimiizoo Akron Chiittanoogii Itoekforil 111 H.7'. U.S.. 2.H . 9.1 . 9.5 2.1 f'fmlfin II Sprliiglleld'.'o Fiiriro, N. D... 20.0 . nioux culls, s. Hastings. Neh. D. Fremont, Neb Helena Hvunsvlllo Little Hook Sprlnglleld. Ill oiiugstowu Colorado Springs . . . Totals, l'. s... . Totals outside N. Y. 37.0 18.3 I 1(1. le. 4.0 . 11.1 4.4 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal .. Toronto Winnipeg . Halifax . .. Vancouver Hamilton St. John N Victoria .., Totals $ 15.o.tl,7ti) . ll."7;.Gti2 . - 'Ti.4H7 . 1.357.7.H,. 1.113,147! Kls.SIS1 12,072 0"i4.23!' S.5 4.1 31.2 0.7 (I.S S.7, 18.0 II. I .a.srm.so.i1 1 7. mi vni iti;i: r. cin ( hi, iMiviijw. Ilenv.v llniio) Mllikel u I lie l.tunlllm I'calui e (d' ,,. ..(,, .mju YoiiK. Oct. 12 -nrndstreefs Fl nonclftl Kevlcw tomorrow will say Slnuey conditions took the Icuiliiiir id i c I lis week as i leulure In ihe market v i the political out k bci,M ","; te it, ;li. bnckKrouud. and lb. ui.f.ivoiMbli. bu.k statement of lust S.iiur,l.,v produce l ,i chill in specuUtlnu vi hle.i v.as auwiiii n:.' 1 by the continuance t ihe demands irim the west and south The monev mark u In the sections mentloncs! lias been heuvv I lls week, and II may be mentioned (hit Ihe speculative part of the street dUpl.iis conlldence In the outcome uf the nntiicnil canvass. altliiuBh a natural umouni l' .onservniism Is created In luuk-n,- i Ircli by Ihe approach of election duv The supply nf funds ii) the loan market is manifestly muih reduced (,ml Internal rib I ave been decidedly llripei. l'iiII loans. In parlh ular. nave bien Hilvinced to 3'v per cent and the inte touched i per cent, while time inojiey is eloely held if per cent for nil periods About $.1.(55O.0i"0 gold In various amounts was tiken fur shlpmrn . either In london or P'ui but It app-us Irom the clrcumttancc that the Uuropean 1 ' 1 .llM ..' II Ie- HiiIm ., n,i l.'ii.do'i 11 ui" v marki's Ihe rise In gold bars ,tM pukIps at the hi Her illy an I the dpcbled hcrdetilnjC of '!s I open tnuii-v .larki l vsoiil.l indlcatP tlmt if '((.. 1IC11I urtlMelul iibstiicb-i will be placed I in the vvsv of Ihckp eSports It intist b'' ti'OKClZed. however lh.it th" (IcelltiP if exchmme and the feellhg Ihal K"1d coll I Ii" Wlthilr.iwn frnhi abrund If the tnotn y ; market here should be "-rlously disturbed 1 has had a .Mlmlnif lofliiehcp on the st eit t.-lsrkel AnoOirr f.iv.iruble feuture Is that I the present strength of nmnpy was forespen 1 bv ihe street and in b Inrso tn'-uMite in Jvided fni bv m.ikltn: time l.iiins. .mil the fut titer cniriushiii that .m he drawn I r in mII the ..pp.ireiii fni t ,s that broken. it" houses as s rule are currying fewer stuck than ror 11 Ioi.r time past and their "e itiiiretiietiis im funds .ire thus grea:ly icdiired. Movmic.vrs or srot K ami iiiim)!. I lulerloue nf sc,(. Vlnrl.el llecooies stconit (mil Pi-Ices .Move t (V(ir(l. NKW YollK. del 12. Tim undertone uf the stock market became sttuiig t. day .ind prices moved upward pretty consistently to the (lose, whl h was strung, but notably dull, and gain will maintained. The dom inant factor 1,1 ihe market Was tile large engagement ,, o,i for Import. Loiiil'in. Purls and Mirlln all "untrlhtillni,'. the tutnl atuoiintliig to J2.7u.),iio. The dealings In stork were not lnrge at any time and the (lav's operation- were attributed to professional operators for the mist part. There was a fnlr distribution uf the strength, but the effective dealings durlnrf the duj Were concentrated In a few storks .'.ml thni I'MlnttuMir.l for the recent lorn" short seilliije, from which they h.ivis suffered. Peopled Oas W.is the notable rxuniple In ihe Industrial list The stocii sold off after ihe upetilnif on the presump tion that v cMcrdav's buying had satlsf.e 1 the demand from the shorts, but the targe trinlliijT at the decline caused a renewed advance und ll was lifted at one time en extreme "'4 points, rinsing with a net galu of I'j poii,t In the ruliruad list Northern Paililc was in largest demand, on buyltiK supposed to he for In-Mc Interests. It'll here, also, the short inurest played an important part In the duy'r advance, whl h reported 2',. W'lth the Pet iraln of 2'i points Hut while the ptrenfrth of th-se two stocks was pro-eminent , a list or tliofo which ruse rrom 1 to 2 points was u long one NntwItrn-tundliiK th" dullness at the last, the clushiK was stronr; and gains wero well maintain. '.I. The failure uf the mote'V r.iie to respond to the operations In the slock market ijave color to Ihe supposlllin that they Were conducted by professional operators who nod suppln .1 tin im-cl ,cs with lime loans with 11 view to such 11 contingency .is the present The call Inuu rate. In fact, was inclined to sag. the ruling rate declining to 3 per cent, notwithstand ing Hint loans inude today carry over until Monday. The further dnst'c contraction In tfush resci-ees of the hanks. Indicated by Ihe preliminary esthnutn, failed to harden the money rate. Apparently, the banks have I, st during the week upward of $,ono.0fi, or about us much as last week. This would cnVrttially wipe out the n maid ing surplus of the banks, unless the reserve requirements have been considerably ip iluced. Tlie fiction of the moiie" market today Indicated that this mif-t bo th" ease and promises a showing of a conslderabl" Ion n contraction. Tlier.- was also some relaxation In the demand fur current y. New Ynrk exchange at Chicago rising to f.Oc discount, compared with 40c discount yesteiday. Itepnrts of the receipt of additional gold at Pacific coast points, which will be Uillckly available bv telegraphic transfer to the New York money market, and the lessened demand on the nmount held by the sub-ti'enMiry by iennii of the Inrse mid-monthly pavment. were to promise re lief fur the muuev market. The must sub stantial events In the duy were tho fa"l that the Hank uf France seemed dlsposid to treat demands for gold mote leniently. Tho bond market was unlet. Total sales, par value. $770,000. l S. Is, new. ihIvuikjiI 44. last cull. The Commercial Advertiser's London llualiclal cablegram says: The markets here were slack and dropping today, .n the expectation that the bank rate will soon be advamed. although a rumor was current thai the notion may be rend' rc l iiniiecess.irv bv the Hunk of France releas ing gold and large arrivals iritu India The oiilv activity was In Americans, wlil. ii spurted on New Yolk s early liuvlmr ord-'-s. Thev llnlsbed buoyant, on 111" buvlng from your stile of ll.iltluioie .t Ohio and North ern Paclllcs This was surmised to lie bear covering The bank sold .C2o0.000 gold In bars, probably for the Cnlted States Money rales were uiichntiged. Silver col lapsed on the anuouiu'ctneut that the Indian government has complnted Us coinage buy ing bv the JCI.niO.00ii purchase. Neverthe less, the price bus risen n larthlng. to 74'4, and India might buy prolltubly. Tho mar ket depends on this. The following are tne closing prices on II New York Stock exchunge: .Mctitsnii do pfd IlalllmniP & Ohio. 1 'anudlon I'lu-itk- . Ciinailu ciiis. i Ohio Chl.aRo ' W C. II. & Chi. 1ml. .vi l tin pfd Chicago Ut K. HI" . Ik'-j Pnlon T'ar tne . -4 ii 1 pfd.. . 7f Wabodh .... . V, I do pfd ... . . lTi . S, . M', . tmv .III . UJ .I.Vl . 45 lit . 31 W . 't . ;.i 3Mt . th . 1 . 17 . I'' . 07 . 31 . t:h, . 31', . 8.1 !4 .lift . i2', W . am . :t . 77i4 . :i:i', . til .IS) . n . IH-lfc . 17 . (.Jl; . i ' i, . S'.'t . 81 .. 17N, . 50 Wheel, & I i: . -.V do M pfd . pi-S Wis. iVntral ., I2"ii Third Avenue ., . 2ii'i Adams I hi . W lAmerlean Kx... . !"1 I". 8. Kx .11 ilVells-Karso t:x Cllll-HBU iS N. v. i" , It. I. & P.... ...lfi Amur. Cut. lUI C. C. C & 8t. ('tilorudo Ho do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd pel. & Hudson pel. U & W... Ueiiver & II. O do pfd Krle do Ut pfd (It. Nor. pfd... Hm-klUK Coal . Hecklns Valley ll'lnots Central Iowa Central . 81 ' do pfil . ', Anirr. Mnltlnc ... .."( du pfd ,. H AniPf. H. ,t n.... .111' .III llftl ,.174's Amr. Xplrlts .... .. vi do pfd . . 87 Ainer. H. Hoop ,. .. V'i do pfd .. 34' Ainr H. ,t W.... ,.1M I do pfd Htj Anier. Tin natu ,. at do pfd ,.lteV4 Amer. Tobacco .. .. r.. di pro .. 3P ' Aliur. Mlnltiu Co. (In pfit Lake Krl & do phi Iukp shorn w. ,. '.'1(1- llns kl.vn It. T., M ("nlo Fuel ft I.. 206 Cun. TntiaeAti ... 7' Ou pfd US FidHTil Weel ... IM do pfd I. & N Manliniiuii L Met St. rty Mexican Central Minn. & Hi L... do pfd Jlo. Pa. III'' Mobil" & oliln ., M Ii- T do pfd N ,1. Cvntrul .. N. Y. Central .., Norfolk & W... do f.l No. Purlllc do pfd Ontario & $V or. Uy- & Nav. do pfd Pennsylvania ... Hi'S'linx dn tat pfd .to 24 prd Itlo O. W ... 1l4 dm. Ulecirlo ... . .. .11 UIucosp SugHr ., . . 2 do pfd ... in Inter. Paper .... ... do pfd ... !' 5 Ijicloilo C3hi ... tx National ltlseult ...13344 do pfd ...I2fl't National I -.'nil . ... Sii do pfd ... 7'. INAIInnal 8lol 21 ... V, do pf.l diij ...70 N" Y. Air Drake .. s ... 'J'i'a No. Arnvrlcan i(i, ... 4J Paolllc Coat r,((, ... I do 1st pfd h . . l.W"ii I do SU pfd sci, ... Hi Pacific Mall ::i i, ... ;,.,. Peiiplp'a Oua ;i ... Wi Prt-saed H. Car .... :!.' ... 4'i 1 do pfd n' .. (Mi Pullman I. (Xjr....iv. ... Ii)!, atandard n. & T... C, ... 64 ugar ipr, ... S3 1 do pfd ns ... li Tenn. Coal .ft 1 11.'.', . . N't P. M. Kaather pfd.. ", ,..11P l", K. Itubber i'14 ...l(l'j do pfd ...im Weatern t'nlou .... 7i4 ... rtepiltitlr 1. Jt 8 ... 11 . . 1 1 'a do pfd 5'.'i, ... S2i P. C C tt Rl L... 51 do pfd Ht I. & P" F... On 1st pM On 2d pfd HI. It- Houthw.. do pfd Ut. Paul do pfd tit P. & Omaha Hn. Pacific Ho. Hallway .. . .1. pfd Tvxh it Pacific "1 iffercd. " . nu nvi iti:i:'i"s ittnic.w or thmmi. M(eetlllili((u Is on Hctli.ccil sculp, bill lllisluess ( iiu.llll.ilis In' liuiiil, NEW YOIIK, Oct. 12 Hradstrcet's tn mi rrow will say 'I IiourIi some nn .isurcs ut business vol ume and value m.ik uiifavoruhle com parison with, a ecu iii;o. and s;,ei il.iilon Is certaliil i a letliiced scule hi nearly all lines, other I't'Histers of trade ucllvltv are still very favorali'e. and ll Is hard to resist the i .inclusion that, with few notable cxieptlons, the uct.ial business of the conn trv .Is. us a rule, fully eiual to, if nut illicitly In excess, of the eorre.ipondlng I ( riod of I '.(. This, too, is (lit case In spite of the distinctly repressive tendency exercised bv the present preshleiillul e.im palgn , Prices of staples as a whole are llrm. after a sustained advance for n mouth past. Biiceeedlnp? a summer of ipilet ste.idl Hess, and the unhealthlness of Die short side In speculation has been hrouKht forci bly to Ihe attention of dealers in u num ber or stapes, not.ihl.v li"K products and llaxsecil The i veiil of the week III Ihe Iron and sttel iradc lias been Ihe Inking of l.V.((0 1 Ions of rails iiv ihe Penns-linnls nl $20 P r ton. ,iun,i i need .u Frlil.n. This uc tlon. which will probably be followed by other cnlnn.'itiies. dlsliusea nl the Steel rail puzzle r.itlsf.ictorllv to the rail mnk-rs and ciiiisllli s itniither element of strength to the Industry kpiutuII.v Despite a deiuense of over 2o per cent In the current pin Iron pro luctloii from four months uso furnace stiu ks are rupidlv Increiislnt? and prices arc rather weak. The considerable volume of hand to mouth buying, hovveiei, omsup pusei' tlmt consumers' slut ks are well down. In structural and liridiie material the feat ire is the placing Hi'1 eon tiai't Im' the new Urfst Itlver lirldne, which culls fur iieariv 70,o,m tuns. Helutlvcly the most activity n pig iron Is reported at lilrmlnuhiipi. where sales and shipment are nullc henv; Wheal. Including Hour, shipments for the week nggregale 4 292 S55 hi . aguli si 4 IF'i.- 107 last week, 5,205.631 In the corresponding 'vi; 1 .ill 1 1 1 , 1 - ... , . vv 1 11 v: .' -fis ,ir. . ' ' .. Si 'fc.i -1 1, M, '.is' jt'.isoii a- 1 ' .:v, 1 ie in 1 viv ' 1'nni ixpoits lor the vv n k aggregate 2.1srt,',.17 bu . ugHttist 2,.W4.24'.l last weik 3.l(.793 111 this week n venr ago. i.wix In 1.HB4, 2.2J4 710 In 1ss7 and I.Tfl.OlO In 1iM I'mili Julv I to ditto this season corn ex ports sro l7.2n7.KOs im., against B4,7r,i,i;o i.i.it Scnsnn and 12, .Mi. 2 10 bu. In ISl'S.o l4i,slness failures fur the week In the t'nlted States number 21". as au.ilnst 177 Inst Week, III! !o this week 11 votir ago. 233 In m, m In !V7 and 270 In Wi. Failures In thn l'omlntiui of c.inail.i number :W. against IS hist week. 1' this Week 11 o.ir ago. 22 In ms, 41 in i97 and .10 In .Nimx (irl. Money tldrl.ct. NHW VoflK. o. t 12 MoNHY- On call, firmer at J'jki.Pj per cent, last loan, 2'4 per cent; prime mercantile paper. .Vufl per cent STiniLINO i:.CHANh: Firmer, with net ml business In bankers' bills (It ft S31!, for ilcni.iuil and nt SI.M"LM W for sIMv (lavs, posted rates, $( Siji4.Mi-j and II i'fl 1 Ci's. commercial bills, jl 79'4fT-l.7PS. SII.VHIl Cettlllcntes. (",.1'iiOI'ic; bar. C2'vc, Mtxlcati ilolbirs. I9sc HoNli. fiovernmeiits. strong; suites, strung, railroads, irregular. The closing prices on bonds today nre ns follows: C lef !s "rg".l';34N YT'. Is T ... .li'V'j ,ln ruupuii !"! N J C. en. EJ . 1SI dn IS. rt 1' No Pirltl.- Ss... (Ui; i', do l pi2i4 i"4 V V. r & PI L In l -,', .134 Norfolk W c. 4s PS IIP, Ore. Nv. 1j I0i .IIP,' do 4k i do 1 nllpnn . . do new t. fee. do pnllpftu . . . do eld 4, rst.. do coupon ito ftfl. tPif ... .1I3H ,'reitnn 8 It. U.. U do coupon HJi, ' do enn. Cs I '3 I. of C. S 6S Ill fteaillni! gen. 4s . F' - AtchHoti Kn. 41... n, Illo (I. W Is S'( do adj 41 Wi SI I, I M r 5s.. .I'M; Canada Mo. U l"(li4 Rl I, J fl I'j 6a .ti2; & O 4',s HiHl. Paul ennnols. ,.W , do ils 1 Kt P.. c p. Is 117', C. & N. Y. c. Is ..14) I do 6s Its', Mo S. V. dtb .l2n's n Pn Itle 4 7i4 Chtcnn' Ter.. 4. .. P Mo ltallvvny 6s.. ..W, Colnrado Mo. 4 .. ! 11. U. Is .. do 41 Krlo general 48 . . P W. A l C. If On. Hits-die fs . Iowa i'i nil al Is. L N mil 4s . M . K T if.. . M , K T 4s . 111 M. H. T. fi .ij IW'i Tevas & Pae. 1a...lU, 3 do Js 05 MU l'nlon Pacific 4s....iM; 7l', Wabiuh ls H7 li; do Ss Mt. 11H4 West Shore 4s 113 4 Wis. ("nntrnl 4s ... M'4 W Va, (Vnturlcs ...... 91 .'0'4 When Issued, offered Illusion Mud (tootnltons, HOSTriN. Oct. 12.-Call louns, S'tTlV- per cent; lltno loans, trt per cent. Olllelnl elosltiB! A . T. A S V . !si4 Wis Central lf . Ti , Alchlsnii 4s .. !.i IP,', N. K O. C it.. (i;i; di pfd Arner. Sugor ... do pfd Amer. Telephone .if. Adventure ; 140 a Unites Mining Co, r, Huston Albany.. 249 A mill. Copper .. S-.i, Huston Klevnted c , n. & y Dominion Coal . di. pfd I'ltrhhurfC pfd... Oen. Kltstrlc .. ii, Aiiantic H lluslnn A. Mnnt Sk llutte ,v Ilnilim 113 cni. A Hecla ... 131 ivnteiinldl t.H.ti Pranklln ,.S2:1 .. i: . 72 " . '. C7 .. 414 ..li: . O'i 2' .. 4'"4 do pfd .:i Ilunibuldt Kd Kleetrle til lis (itsi,la Mexican Central ..tin 'Parrot Mich. Ti'leptinna N 13 (I. & C.. old ivdnny old Homlnlnn .. t nlon Paetrlo . . t'nlou I, .111,1 ... West Kn.1 us uulney 12 f untn Fe Copjwr JiiS't Tatmirnck 2 S Ptnh Mlntntf ."; Winona I'll Wolverines 51', U.-dividend. Vcvt V((rk .MlnliiB. Storks, NliW YOHIC. Oct. 12. Tho following nre the closlnp; quotations for mining shares today : Chollnr 1 intnrlo C'O Crow 11 Point . .. Con Cal & V11 .. Pendwund . . Onuld .ft Currle Itnle .vi Xorcn( Homi'sinke ...... Iron Sliver Meklcan 14 'uplilr H itintith jut. Its liver ... I dn pfd Sierra Nevada Standiird t'nluti ("on I Yellow Jacket . . 75 .. n ..l.'S . . a: .780 .. M .. IS .(o(l .. ft.. . 3 London l;ONDON.Jh"t Consuls, money .. .In account At 'hUnn Canadian Pacific.. Si. Paul Illinois Central .. l.uulvlll I'i. I. in Pac pfd .. N. Y CenlKil Mock (toullltlons. .12. I p.m.- CIosIiik: 9i,'i;rln" . " .V. .. V.V4 do lsi pfd .. 1'n't Pennsylvania .. iD lteadldt; ..115, Nn fuelflc pfd . .ISi ilrand Trunk .. 7:v; Annciinda .. 76 Hand Mines ..13.1 I :.v 7i4 M4 71 in4 41". Kx-dlvlderid. SII,VUH--Uitr, ounce. SIONF.Y lSlli uncertain, SOlJloisd per per cent. Tho rate of tlts ii market for short bills Is couni in tne o:.e o'Vlt l per i elll , for three months' bills, la 4ij per cent. I'uielHii l-'liwuiflnl. LONDON, Oct 12. Though there was a s'lght rally on the Now York Stock ex change toila. fears were entertulneil here id an uil'lluvv nf cold both to the I'lllled Stntes and the continent In view of the plethora of mone.v mi,) it was deemed ad visable in pustpniu- an advance of the bank rale. The b ink In the meantime will lull steis to retluie the llunllug balances In th market and will endeavor In strengthen the bank s reserve The Stock exchange Was dominated by Ihe monev condition, pay day oceiip.v lug attention, anil upened with (III Improved tun., bul afterwunl Pltggctl. Ainoriciin wcre-irrcgular with an Improv ing tendency. They closed good. The movements were finitely professional. Orand Trunks rallied. Coppei was dull. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Kuglund on bu'ances todav was 2U,S(,(ss Spanish 4s closed at 7U-V Hold prcliii im at MueniiH Avres, 133.3U HKIH.IN. Oct 12 -Home funds were llrm on the bourse today, Americans and Cana dian Pacllles were ipilet and local shares Improved on bear covering, prompted bv heittr reports Irom the iron maiket. F.x cliunKe on London. 211111 I7'4pfg for checks. Dlseiuut rules: Short bills. 3 per cent; three months' bills. I'4 per coin. PAULS. Oct. 12. -The bourse was ngllnted tothi; by bear nperatluns ill the rioi'iilllir. but tiny had little efi'eci. A strong ad vance In H.tnk of l'"rance sluit'es was caused h.v apprehensions of dear monev. Interna liouuls were easier. Itlo tlntos were the object uf fresh realisations, prompted by the approaching settlement. K'ntllrs fin ished heavy In syiupalh.v with other de partments. Three pet cent icntes, tflf MJc I'oc the accuiinl. exchange on London. 25f 13'je for checks, Spanish Is closed nt "1.20 I 'I no lie 1 11 1 tiis. ST LOt'lS. Oct. 12 - 1 'Ii .11 lugs. 5.524n5: balances. J,'.2s.57ti ; money. it per cent; New Yolk exchaiiKc. t."c dlsciiunt bid, Gr wsked. CHICMIO. (let. 12 Clcarlugi., JJU233.7'f7; balances, ji.i.51 .7:'!: New York ev.'hu ge, 20c discount, sterling exclmupc, JlM'id.Ari CINCINNATI, fict 12. -Clearings. .'.;, 550; New York exchunge, Wi 10c discount; money, tfiii per ceul. NKW YoitIC, Oct. 12.-Chniliigs. JP,2. 714. 7M. hahintes. 5,43l,lss. HoSTON. Oct 12.- Clearings. :o,035.Sll; liahinces, $1.'. ll,li:i PHILADKLPIilA, Oct. 12.-fenrltlB. $13,7ltl,lW: balances. $1,711,067. HALTLMoIti;. Oct. 12 Clearings, J3.4PJ, 657: baluuces, JMSJIJ. Couillllon of tin 'l'ri'iihiii',1 , WASII1NHTON, o.t 12 Today's stnte incnl of the tre.iHurv balance In the gen era' flllld. exclusive of Ihe $150,0110.(1(10 gold reserve lii the division of reilcmrillnn, shows. Available cash balance, $IS'i,2S9,ti7S. gold, 4VVS.lfS.ti3l. ( iillun Vlnrl.el, NF.W VfillK. o.t 12 COTTON A sharp I in nk occurred In the price nf cotton to (Ih, following .1 decided llupp ointment in the Ihigllsh c ibh's iti- lot ui mark"! upenod at a liecllne nf I in 16 .mints A partial rally at Liverpool caused a tem porary upward movement after Hie llrst call here, but again the sltuiitluii bicuin..' unsetlleil, under a I'eiuiAeil pressure of lung cut Inn. wlih the bear lontiugeut show ing Increasing enurape ami selling vvllii .1 llberiil hanil until the.net decline z-e.icii-il 20'(l35 points, is compared with Ihe closing llgures of the previous duy. The wenku s.4 was Increased by liberal port and Interior receipts. The tact Hint flost In Id off in Ihe collon bell added to the disposition fi sell nnd slmrts wero nbniii the only buvern until the extent of the decline attnii ted 11 little demand on Ihe Investment lur Is and soon nmre mi the reaction th nrv Tin re was in particular .tinuunt of euuti denco inanlfe-ted nn either side, and In the ufternnon business w is scant anil of ,1 strictly local 1 haracter. with the market generally sl".nl at it. lie, (Incline of pu J points According to private cables, the Uugllsh decline was due t i Nolll's elreijlu;'. Spot cln-ed duiel; mOld lni; upland', lo7-0c; mldilllng gulf, inll-lrtc; rules 05 hales. Futures cliised sleadv ul iht decline' De etmber. !i57c, Jauimi'v, I'Vlirunrv , Slarch am. April, -imc; ,via . :ijc; June, M.&7''; Jul). l53c, Aowusl. !. f0, NRW 1 1 It 1 . 1-7 A NB, Oct. 12-COTTON-K(i' : sxlea. l.mvt bales, ordinary. H'v; nd urdlniiry, Nt4e, low inldd l'ig, nc. middllnu. a-i4c. good middling, liI5-Pic middling flr 10 3-lfic; recelpls. H,2!(Ti hides: stuck, l.0M bales. Futures, slendv : October, li.4rt.ti i.4.c, November, H 31fi!l.32e; December, 21(H9c; .Innuno, USOfidilOc, Fe'iniarv , ll 3I11S 33( ; March. 9.35f4'J3ii. April. 0 .'IMTO 3'lc : Sluy. 0 301 I 0 37c ST Lol'IS. o, t. 12, -COTTON-Slarket V" lower; middling. 1o l-lfic: sales, nune; re. cttptH, A..VI hales, shlpni'iil'-. 4.'U5 bales, slock. lil.lM bn'es III VliiiUcl. OH. CITY. Pa.. Oct. 12. OILS-Credit bal ances. $1.10. eertlllcates. no hid; shipments, loi.Kit hhls , nverngo, fll.070 bids , runs, no,. Ont bbls , average. M.337 bbls LONDON o.t 12 OILS Cnlcnili I'i, seed, bpoi, ttl. Turpentine spirits. .; p Vjd I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Tow Oattlo Arrived and No Material Ohaugo in Price Wa- K iticcablf . HOGS SOID A SHADE STRONGER lteerlpls of sheep ror Ihe Wrok llre((L AH Pi ev Ions Iteeorils, hut !)(((((( (((I Was I 1 1 1 1 1 1 to the Occasion, Sfil l II Kecelpts wi re f'lllclnl Moiidav .... 'Xllchil Ttiesdav oillchil WednesdB . , nlllciul Thursdav Olllehil F(ld (V . ... OMAHA. Oct. IS. Cut tie lings tUlwp ' fi M7 2.971 tn f.p.7 10,279 "..127 . J.S22 P..V22 7.C4W r.,15'1 5 1K1 7,137 r...ol Mvd days this w.ek . Htitne days last week . Haino week before ... Sntnn threo Weeks ago amo four weeks nKu 25 UK Jli. I'll 3 1. 1 vi 24, 1V1 25, Hu 3I.5K3 31.4.'. .tl.ff'HI 2I..-1' I .'II. .il' 5l.fi33 40,'W2 4S.',9 17.151 34 tin Averaev price bald for liok.. for th.' l.ut teveral days, with comuailsons . I I'."w7is:'.t.,isiis.iisii7 !isi'6?f'j6 .im;4, tiept. Kept. Sept. hept. fc'ept. a. nt Hept. Sept Kept. Sept. hept. Kept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Hept. Oct Oct. 1 let. Oct. Oct. 15. .1 5 Oj?.,, 1 s T2 o 7 2 70 I '. 'A 1 31, 3Wto M 2 ii, 4 j;i 17. . !S12 4-5i ;.s..i 1. U4, ll.. 5 13 3 0V u Ml, . IC, ( IVJ, 9 01 . 3 Vi 2 ;i, 4 01, b 61 3 71, , 2 II, I 0J . U . . 1 4i.;, H: t ( 3 ;i 4 01 2 S3, .1 '.., 6 3J 4 32 4 33 4 .11 I 31 I 3,. 4 41' 21. . 1 6 23 I 2.' .ii21 2- 23.. I 24.. 5I I 2-5 25.. I 6 Hi 1 2d ...ii.'i 4-:. .'( ,.1 .. Mi .' 1. ' U ill 3 7f 3 76 ! 55 3 77, 3 S! i SI, 4 (Oi 3 S5 l re 3 is.' 0 4(1 4 41, ( J C., m 3 ;i 1 J su M s a. S7...514 3-51 4 3C 3 T2 3S...510 1-.',, I 41, a 01 3 7i' I 3 !s 5 $. 3 it 2 S'J, 4 lb, 5 17 51G 4' 4 37. 3 till 3 Si: 2 01 6 -1 30. 1.... I 4 SOi 3 07 3 Sll 2 M 5 55! 1 5 I3i 3 71 3 K. 2 91 i'J ; 2J: 1517 4-5! I 33 I 3 73 3 02, 3 X . 2. 518 4-5 4 42 3 IM, , 2 73, 3 f.0 5 no 5ll 3-5! 4 37, 3 fit, 5 73, I 3 5 '0 1610 2-5 4 31, 3 641 3 7l 2 3l 3 5 I Hj ,olo t- 4 31 .1 r.3 3 ', 1 3 "I . I , I 4 35, 3 54 3 01 3.01 3 M I G OS 3 83, 3 62 313 3 G I i of, 4 35 3 b'. .1 13 3 Js, J W 4 !.'K 4 : 3 61 3 14 3 SI 4 4 !'..'? .1 ii :t r.: i ro 3 " 1 id 4 02 I 23 3 .V. 3 C2 3 IS 3 711 4 t 3... 4... 5... t... 7... s... 0. .. 10 11 . 12 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Indicates Sunday The olllelnl number of ears nf brought in today by each roud wos: Cuttle. Hoc. Sh'p. stock tt'r'M. C.. St. A St. P. Hy... . o. & St. t.. Uy Missouri Paolllc Uy... l'nlon Pacific system F., 13. .v SI. V. it. It.. S. C. .v P. Uy C, St. P.. St. A i. Uy tl. SI. U. H. It C., It. & 0. Uy C, Jt. 1. P., east ... C, It. I. .; P.. vveHt.... I I m 21 l 5 in n 4 , 4 , 4 , 1 '. i 23 ll 10 Total receipts 31 S3 23 The disposition of the dtiy's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Itullcnteu Iluyers. flmaha Packing Co ( J. II. Hammond Co Swift and Company Cudiihy Paeklni? Co Armour Si Co Omaha Pack. Co., K. C It. Pecker X- Degnti Yansiint & Co ,1. L. Cnroy W. I Stoplien Iteiiion A- Cndorwood. . Livingstone Schnllor., Ilnmlltiiti .t llothsehild. L. F. Husz 11. L. Dennis & Co II. F. Uobblrk A. S. .Mnwhluney Lay ton Held over Cattle, n5 .. 101 .. 02 .. 143 .. 103 .. in K .', .' .' 2rt 12 " . . Ml .. 30 1 llotja. vi 1.091 1.153 f,ns 1.152 Slip. v.sa K23 m 104 107 3.S20 tTsos Totals 1. 000 5.053 CATTLK- There were only about !)'i0 head of cattle on Mile here today, and nB 11 result buyers did not lake much Interest, so It was not 11 particularly active inuruct. About two cars made up the reci Iple or corn cattle, utid they changed hands at nhout stundy prices with yesterdav. The market on the better grades of be' r i'iitb has tint shown much change for tho week. It cased off n little Ihe forepart of the week, but has tinned up ((gain, m that the week closes ubout whole It opened. There were about a dozen loads of cows and heifers on sale, and while there vtiss not much change In the prices paid, the market was not prirtlciilui l nctlv. ns thorn was not enough to make a killing when tho offerings were divided up among tlm different packers. Ouod cows mi. I din ners me selling now about as good as tley were a week ago. but the medium ''.(nils are a Utile lower for the week. The few feeders offered Ibis morning changed hands nt about vestertlay's prices The gund kinds nf cattle tire selling abuul the way they did at the elose of Inst Week, but the common mid meillum kinds are pic or 15c lower fur the week Yenrlings of gund quality have been In better demand thl.i week and In sume eun'S are a Utile higher. There were prattically no western steers on snip today, but the good grailcu tun be relied upon to bring good strong pi tees, i.s the demand for them ls heuvy. Cows brought about steady prices tml.iy, 1 ut there was not much lite to the (rule. Feed ers sold without material 1 hnnge, cnlv a few being offered. lte(ref.jntatlve sales'. HHKF STICKHS, No. 1... Av. Pr. Nu. Av. .1J38 ..KtP. . . t40 .. im .. : .. m .. KO . .IPKI .. 93 .. fCI .. no Pr 5 10 J Ki 1 IT. $71. 5 vi) .' to 2 :o 2 v 1 "fl y 3 Si . . . 1H30 tl 42 .., COWS. 1 1010 2 n.1 2 .... J KC, 2 .. 1 .... s m 2 00 s 1 !P) 3 mi ie , 2 a vi i r5 2 x, 1 IS 71 2 '1 s e 71 2 50 1 loan 2 01 1 c . 3 no 2 2 070 ! d0 iiisifhus. 3 10) 2 "SO . ... UL'LLS. 1 1210 inn 1 7 uso : m 1 I 1 H7'i 3 ii) 1 1110 3 7') 1. . 1 1 tin hi OALVKS. 1 'X I fin 4 . im n in s TM 3 JO ..1270 . . USO .1210 . lCHI .1 ui a m 3 10 3 .',0 . . 171 0 si r, 7.1 1 1 121 FURS. KW3 a "0 STOCK COWS .'iSfl i Kl AND 2 .. 1... 1... 1... 1... 3... : ... t.n... j... 8... r. .. 2... 6... t... 1... 3.. . I . 2.. nan mo vsii 4SO rati i'i m ini ten 615 3 to 10 3 10 0 3 'HI i 7i I IK IS. ro:. STOCK CALV13S. wo s w :.' m 4 :' 4 Ml 5 i") 3 1IH 4 '.1 m 7n:i tai 1 m STOCK K US .'. 2 r. 4 IS7 AND FKUDKH8. t Oil M5 l sr. Sixi (HU 5:0 2 ".( 2 ci :i 1:, S '.I) 3 ?s 1.... s.... .... It.... u ... ... , IKu , 7im ffio Mm m 4I 3 In .1 ".'I 3 (il 3 11 3 Tl 4 15 ;i 2.-. NF.BUASKA. GO feeders. . S13 3 10 39 feeders.. MP 3 40 3 IM) 3 10 :: 20 s 20 1 cow 10S0 11 cows 1092 3 00 3 no 3 10 3 10 1 50 i 0 2 75 I cows nr. 1 a leer. I hull.. 3 cows. 5 Puws . mo .12m . dHI 1 cow into h feeders. . xoo 1 cow 720 71 cows.. .. 97i( 1 cow 70-1 (in 3 rr, cotmAjio. 00 15 cows . . 3 10 9 feeder. IT reed ero.. 740 am 15 cow's ...M32 2 fl 11 heifers... Nil 3 10 9 feeder. 1050 ,'175 1 render. . 550 2 75 llotlS -Th"fo wits nbnul t. usual Prldav s run here today and as th" chli uu mu 'k 1 was n shadrt higher lbs foiling here w,i. also better '"he tnarii"t oiieiu.l on I1I1P, active .(. nil advance of 2's" The In u' siring wild at SI S2'v, ns ug.i1i"t 4 'n v si. r. imy. with the belter ho.-.i selling at $0', and $1.9711 The comni mil i-rid( of course, soltl Irnm $4 92's .low. Afl-r 1I1 p fifty loads had chiiuuel I. m l nml-' i' -eemed to have thg'.r tnoht uiiienl urthr idled nno very little whs dot.e for a thn.. Thev lliinlly I'uiighl them up. Iiovvcvec ni practically the mine price., thai the first 1'illf of Hie letellits sold for. As ,., sien from Ihe sibs below, loduy's mcr "t is very much like .v'strla 1 lily IdBher. ueprefentative -(dim; No Av fh I'r No Av Kl. li:. 7H . . fl SI f.T '.X' W (Hi fJ ... I .i ftH 1:1 1 .. 4 i f," jrj f,i l 1TO SCO 4 ?.', 57 5 y;n W 37.1 4 W, 214 4i 71 KM 4 .T4 74 241 4 U VM ISO 4 (10 72 271 150 ii . 8.'" . 4 '10 ' At lib, l 841 n 4 W 4 .... ill i 1 2-M 40 4 "41 8!l ij ) m . . 7 t$0 4 tm 51 m li !4. . no V 4 to ti m tn M. ..334 IK l 51 352 . . 7(1 . 217 2i 4 00 Mi 377 , 49 . Hi kl I W sr, .. ..:il M " 4 W 14 ,, il', in si 23". . . 4 "0 0. . . . 2H1 ti 64 . . tm in 4 !A ti 41 M4 li 4 : TJ. . M.) .I . ...Ml ISA 4 71 ?S4 I611 71 .V( . . 4 tii'i 11 . . tn T jail . . 1 K'i It i? a . . si? . . 4 tli ait n; SS ....! . 4 '. 41 no ISO M 291 lt 4 Ul, CI J'l l fd Jn . I wi, 77 in : n ci', s 1 ' " ' lil 4 02 V V 7"' tO Pr 4 1?'. 4 4 Oi , 1 ''t'. 4 '4j 4 it' 1 4 2i, 4 12', 4 I".'. 4 KH 4 1' . 4 :"'. 4 ti:v. 4 1J' . 4 95 1 j 4 J". 4 I'i i ". 4 ' 4 !.. 4 9.1 I 4 'C 4 r. 4 'I.'. I 'IV 4 4 ( 1 4 I I Hj 4 I "' 4 4 M 4 4 4 1K 4 "V i 's. 4 9 ii ;n . nf J.17 IK'7 ..S3! J-l . 21 5 :. :i tt i :n a !4V 171 fill HKI' A 1 m 'on fi,nr bra. I of shePP Wcrrt till. ITllltS (nihil Ml.1,.1. ..t.... ii.. J ii,', " '" w.ck M.MU h-nd. wh.c i UrrS. ruh ,,,,, history of tin each .lV." (S"!?1 "'"J'" "'1 'uv' nl mm Tl"? h'"p ,w", leiie1 up ' Jiatlsnictury prices H i J JJ t"h'' n Pn-kers J ..P.. 1, h"y,r n"d It Was c,i ie fi n himfw 1 1,1 -I- ep an t The same is tins hern the case nil ,ii,u a th- dctniiid lor fiederi Was nl-o p,,u,i , Hie siip,iv and no partb ulnr c! at c.. in prhes was nothesble Wuoi.Hlnus' choice western grass vvi-in ' r.',', "" ''"die grass yesrHniss .i '(4 05; cholte ewes. J3 2Vd.1 (0; fib t., c ..l ewes. i3(rt3 2:.. cull ewes, 5 50(JirHOi el,... o -luiiiK 1,1111ns. j4,j(.ii"i; jair to nm , hp;i 1.1,111.'-. 4 .nrr(s to, iee((er wei(i(irs. ers 11 3f,ii. d. lectler Iambi. 1 1 am 4 to h-'present-if ' . snltyt. .N'n. ISO Western ewes 2" Wy.tinliiB culls pi WjomiiiB buck Ininhs .. .. 24 i . iiuttiir feeder wattiers 21" WvotnliiR wcthurs tls '5 otiiliiK wethers 4 Idaho w-eihem !.7s v.'tnlnit wetherii H WvomliiK wethers 17 Id.iliu tp.'dci lambs Idaho f. . ler lambs iftt Idaho lambs 40 Nebraska feeder ewos ... 124 Nebraska f t eder ewes ... I lull culls 15 v omliiK evv ps 31 N braska fi cler Wethers . 27i .voniuiR i ibers . ... A v. I t '5 U ; . 112 .: ;,5 :i -o :! .; mi : im . ll.. 1 '. v til ,"'' (ill I l" IW I -' . 17 10 . 'v pm SU .: . . Clllt Alill MUCK MVltlvCI. futile (tcnerilllv Sieml v Hogs (((id I. III. lbs lllnhcc mill cllve. CIllCAOo i ii 1 12 CATTI.i: UeiPlpc, 2sl hi .id. in 11 k.t km, r.illv slci.lv . 11 1 lives, In--1 ,11 sill. Ioi'iiv llv inrtn.idt .it $5.S0; good 10 prime steers, $,"t 45 11 li s.i poor tn medium, $4 4011 3 30 selected reed. 1 flow, at $2 7fi'i I 40. mixed stncker vv .1 , at fc7Mi3.fi:,. C11W-. $2;Vi(l2.E. In It w. steady, al $2,755(175. caiili-is -low ,11 v."i 1(250; bulls, fining, ut J.' 7Vu t ', ,ih Jluotifl.lO. Texnns. receipis. wi in mi. 1,. t on sale today thirteen carloads .11 $." " Texas fed stier-, $4 co-til f. Tei- tr s steers. $3 251(4 In: Texas bulls $2".io:.", IIOOH llecclpts. 24.O0O head. iMin,.i 1 tnmorruw. 2o,nei. left ov"r, 35". m.ik. t fs- higher, 11 live; mixed and hut. h 1-. S4 fCili.30; kik.iI to choice heuvv. $;.! if .27i3, rough heavy. IAV!4 : bchi hlKher, extept under Ifti lbs -o .1' jl tMi5.27'B; bulk of sales. $5 or, If "t.2o SIIKFP AND LASlllS Hiceli.i " ) head; sheep steadv. lambs 10c hluli. t . C" "1 to choice wethers 3 V K I 15: fair to 1 1 1 -. mixed, $3 45113 5. Weiern -lieep Jlv.'.ull. Temis sheep, $2.TiiK(!,'! W, nitlve l.imh-. l 1.'i5u; Western hi 111 lis. $1 7M " : ." New . nrl. Live Mock. NKW Y lltK. Oct 12 - HKF I'.S II--eelpts, 3.2V2 heail; steers slow an. I g nt-.illv 10c lower, bulls and euvvs. slendv tn i, , (f, steers, $1.7111(5.76; oxen and ctegs. $.1 '"u I i; bulls. $2.2.Vi(3.l; cows. $1 MUM 55. ' aid. 11 slow; refrigerator beef. O'juilii. pel lb . shipments. 4 In bend (attic, l bin u i.ti'i us of beef. CALV17S Hecelpts. I"" head. '..lis, Btentlv ; grasscrs slow , veils. $4 I'lis Iilll.v calves, $4: grussers. S2 .'13 1"; fed talvts, $3.2511 3.50 till KM I' AND LAMP.S Ueieipts, ( UI head: sheep, steady; lambs, vvei.k und I01J1 25c lower, except for choice, sheep, $2 Tip 4.25; culls. $1 75112.50; lambs. $1 50. tf.ua : f. vv extra, $0.12'ti1i(l.25; culls, JII.ihKiI.'m, c.m.ida lambs. $5 sauti.au. llOOS-Uecelpts, 0,til7 head, dull and weak at S.".3ulii.ri; choice light stale, v". tVi kiumiiN Cllv Live MoeK. KANSAS CITY. Oi l 12. -CATTLK Ite celpts. ;(,::iio natives, l.nuo Texans, !"" calves: nltliough the supply was light, trade ru'e.l slow at sleiitlv prices; native steers. $175 (1(5 45; Mocker and feetlcrs. $3 25'u 1. 15; butcher cows and heifers. $3 ootid .VI, cau 111 l-H. $2.4"(i.l.(io, fed westerns, $2 51KI-I 50; Texnns. $3.niil.l4ii, calves. $1 UW5 m. IIOOS -Iteceipts, S.khi lie.nl; active mar ket, prices steady to fie higher: heavy and mixed. JTi.m '1T1 10; light. 11 P.Vif", J."-: pigs. $1 3iK!(4 se HIIF.P.P -Hecelpts. 2.7fO bend: another light supply and l.lg demand: trade nitlve, prices .V.iluc hhrlier: lambs, $1 4'.'..i.S.t.' . tnut tutis. $3 .'..Ml no: stnekeru nnd feedeis, $:) J5 dl-t.35; culls. $2. .Willi no. s. I.uills Live Mitel. Mini. el. ST. LOCIS, Oct. 12.-CATTLI" Ui Ipis. 2.vm head, market stcaitv ; native shinning and expert steers, $",.ii'iij.'i Hi; uressetl ImT ami iMitcher steers. $4 '.'( "1.2.1; sic rs ie 1. -1 mm hs. $3.uiHi 1.5a; slock, rs mid f. . .1 r", $2. 4nli4. vi, cows and hellers. $2 2..',i I 7 ,.in Hers, U.Mi'l 75; hills. $2.2Vu'l.7'i, T. .i-. :n,d Indian steers, t", 0ui4.:ti. cows nnd h. It. rs, $2.:m-3.o IP HIS - Iteceipts, O.IUO head 111.uk. t sleadv tn strung, pigs and lights $1 v.,? 5ni; packers. 4.S.Vu5 10; bntcheis, $'. "''f 6.25 SIIKKP-lleceltits. l.'.IKI hciitl, market Ktcadv : milttnlis, $.'1751(125. lambs. Jl 2."if 5. In: culls and bucks, $2(0113.50, stock i, 2.501J3 25. Nl Joseph Live siucl.. KOI "I'I I ST. JOSKPII. Sin.. 0,1 12 (Spe cial. 1 The Journal iiunies: CATTLK Hecelpts. I .Run head. miirkrf steady, duality pour, n.illviii, St Km,', ;in; 'I'exus ami VVi'Sterns. $3,251(5.25. cows nnd hellers. $2 2.".li i;"i ; hulls und nlags. $.' i"i(i 4.75; yearlings and calves, $:i.2.Vu4 stm li ers (((((I feeders, $3.noi(4.15; venls, SI Mini vi lloOS Hecelpts. :i.3uo head, ni.irkel '". higher; h II grades, $5 ii'(i5.l2'a; bulk ul .ihi, $5.njV.'(5.ii7'i,. SIlI'IKP AND LASIIlS-ltocelnts. W lu iul. market strong, lambs, $l.501il,0i; sheep. .u Iffl.tK'. MoeK Ik sight. Following nre Ihe receipts' al the 1, ur principal western markets fur October 12 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omnha flo:i 5.SI5 ,",.701 Chicago 2,110 21,0.10 7 ufio Kansas City I ,msi s.iiiiii j 71m St. Louts 2,UM (i.lm 1 '"0 Totals 10,(10:1 43,'iir, p. .a .Ximv 0 rl; Dry (noils. NKW YOPK. Oct 12 DUY liooDS Oelierul il. -11111111! nl" average prnl.ort Ions Hrovvn sheetings and drills, llrm. s.iles lim ited. Hleiiche.i ciiitons In fair tlfin-i i,. I ; coarse coliiretl cottons Mill lllllleult to Im, I'i lut cloths llrm. hut ilcm.'iiid llui'i , Prints and glughains linn, linens tending ncuiusl bii.vers. liurl.ips still adviiiiemc in price. Large auction su e of silks In Id lerilny and today hmughl fair .ivcrag. uf prices. siignr Murl.el. LONDON, (id. 12 HI'iiAlt Itiiw. Mus cnvil. 111. (Id, centrifugal, 13s 3d , be, I, Octo. her. DM 9(1. NKW YOKK. oil. 12 -HI 'fl All now. steadv . lair iclliiiug. t'4c. cenirifug'il, i'fl test, 4'V. Iiinlusscs. Ic. renneil, (pilel NKW I lit Ll .-v Nn. Oct 12 SI'OAH Stetol.v ; new crop, npt u gen ie, none, opt 11 Kettle, ccniriiusui, u-gc ; en 1 ru ilgn 1 1II11W, 441(f, seconds, 4 '.I-1 He, I (i 1 1 lord ll( llrled I'liills. NKW ViHlK, ocl. 12. --C M.IFOUNI.V DHIKD FHI ITS Market dull, lint nhout sleady. Kvaporated apples ruled unlet, but llbnllt Sle.tilv III III,' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I prlies, Hlnte. colllllion. iv. is iuulcd .11 l'.( . prime, t-V(f .'i'4c ' 1 1 o 1 1 . ".'..(.'.I , funcv i.id'.ij.. Piunes, 3S1SIVI I ' I II', ...S lo ;..e ,i,, I ,,'lilllv prhuls Itnv.il ll'-ill. M001 ' id, i;'((i P'c P' u lie" I ' . '' .1 .,"jn. . III . ,, d ii'l ' JAMES E BOYD & GO., I'cicpJionc !();!). Omall.i, Szl C0A1AUSSI0.N, (JKAI.N, I'KOVlblO.Nhumi islOCKS IIOAltll OK IIIADM. Correspordenue. Junn A Wrren tt Co uireut witea to Chicago anil Nw lore H.R.PEMriY8.C0. BOOM-1 fir UIFEEL5G. CHAHA e"l nRAMCIt 1030 U.T " iiiom rtta. KURE YOURSEUI I ft ll . c ti for titiiifitur i.ii utm. TOiiaililli.t'D ' inn u 1 in 1 II ri till nifitiurl II 1 1 inl j .hip I' 1 Hi ', fttl. 1 ntm. I I UI 'HI! (' I) Wi tn I hottc'fc, 9 xl"aV ' i 1