10 THE OMATCA DATLT BEE: "WED2TE8D AT, OCTOBER 17. 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Starts in Active but Irregular and Closes Higher. CORN IS FIRM UNDER STEADY CABLES Oat llerlvr Their treimtli from S in until .v willi (Mhrr Mnrkrts Provisions tinny Unt Soiim vrluil IrreKiiliir. CHICAGO, Oct. 16. Hotter Liverpool en bits than ltn'l boon expected inlluenccd hc-nt todav. December cloning ow yesterday. Corn cloned Vnfce and ontK V' higher Provisions (it the doi wero little Changed Tli- most activity In wheat wns nt the man .i drop nt Antwerp anil unex pfctr.: steadiness nt Liverpool gave rl.e to un irtcgulnr opening. Hecemher being quoted In tin- first moment nil the wn.v (rom 7IHe Hi The Liverpool steadiness proved to ho the most lnllneiitl.il fnetor, hf'W ver, as the crowd was birgely short, owing to yesterday's operations and th Liverpool attitude, cntlM.'il them some un ea.inrs Th.- reopening ot mills at Vtn rcai.'ill" and the sale of a cargo at Ant . rp, the llrt in cMite.'fi months, were Jair Items of Inllnencc. Trade, however, -a. l.irgdy loenl The buying was mostly In cpilet mid moderate way by shorts, bulls making 'in oeca-'lonal Invcsttneiu. O.tti'le trade, ns tisnal, was painfully prominent, by reason of Us absence. De cember slowly advanced fmin the ope.il.ig to ;.'c The advance cau.ed some pri.il tail ig. but the eUce was llrm. Uecmh' r 45 higher at 71 V-inSc. The worlds vVlblo Increase of l.".V.v Int. was n cn- Iir.i.rt New Yolk reportnl tw. nt.v-uvo ends taken for export, boabnard clear nri'o In wheat and Hour were equal to Bsroro tin t'rltn.irv receipts aggregated J.(1 iff) Int., compared with l.UO.vn Im. l..t year Minneapolis ..nil Duluth reported f.2 eors against f!2 last week and l.Piu a year ego' Local r iclpts wero ."l") cars, nln'v of contra, t Kfadi . , , ,, torn was the most active, and firm, under the Infill, nee of steady cables, the who it fl.tnm.ud ..in ii irri.ul Hllllllllllix I f lliumi. York reported the ..... I... vil,,.r I 'lilted Kingdom demand sUmrls le 1 the buying. Ie- """"". . . :,.,: ro...... .,.i .......... ....i. iii iv-enn -..,vc nun ji'i' i,.L...i 9',iii. lilulier. nt :i5M(S.1He. Itcet-lptJ Acre TV. ear', fourteen cars under Mnlmate 11.0 flats were nu ot. mil nun, m-unuh HUP- tiorl from the corn and wheat llrmh'-s.-'. and n v. anew hat Improved shipping deni.i inl. Jinotiibor sold between 21 -jl' -1Tt." and ii'sc, Closing '' "P lit SCtiC. Itoecipin. ri v..... provisions started easy and were some what Irregulai later, but cone hid-il the . .. ...... It.,,. n.ia.l.ilU ftl'Cr th.. estimate and tower prices at the arils Here sagging factors early, and hoavv Tr lug or November lard early weakened tne Whole list The grain strength later caused n recovery, but this was mostly lost rn lirollt taking, .iauiuiry pork sold between til 22'2 and tll.IC's and closed i'-e hiKlier ul $1127'; .lainmry lard between and CIV, loslnK 2Vje lower at $i! Di'is.jind Jnnu ur ribs between (.! and J.i.'jD'uii.'Ji'v with tlie Ioe a shadu down at tf.yT'i'ff J.i Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 130 cars, corn, KO enrs; oats, : earn; hogs, MiOfiO head. , The leading futures raneed ns follows: Xrttcles.l Open. HIkH.I Low. I Close. IVes'y. Wheat I I Oct. I 73 74 Nin. 71 li-'i, 7I' 73T', 71 7514 731 ' 73U 7H4 71 Ii-1. ! 71 74HJ 4o-r :i70 llo.. 74VrK.M 75 H'orn- I I . I Oct Nov. lwi Oats r. 1 nv 41', i.VJi Va L'liV21UfiH! Hi Nov. I" "ilfJ StaSt 21?iTU4 l)e.- 1 21T.I t'nrk- Oit. ', Nov. 10 R7',-. Jan. I 11 22y.1l 2Ils.!21si4jftl 2'AI 11', 00 1 11 00 11 27.b fi 7T 1 fi 73 ts &744I fi !I0 fi 30 li 00 I 16 00 10 00 11 23 fi S3 fi S3 li I'iO fi 9) fi 27V4 C 00 11 on I 10 S7' il 11 IKI'SI 11 --'.i J.ard - I I I ( ) l I 1; S2A1 tt f24 7.. No'. li K'J'ssI '. S2!4 l-' 73 .tan ' 1; r.7'X!i ' im 0 r.r Itlbs III Oct. 1 r. on c !W fi S7'.ii Nov. ' 30 li 32,4 JIM .tan k ;i"',v " r !J I No. 2. flash quotations were an toiovta: Kl.orr.-Oulet; winter patents. Sn.Mff UO: BtralKh's. $3.20fi3.sn; clears. $.X20i73.61; snrliiK Bpeclals, l.(JiH.70; patents, Sf.U0ti4.10; BtrslKhts. $3 10'-i:l.lK: hnkerc W.20ti3.Sji. WIIKAT No. 3. f.OTr.'c; No. 2 red, .H'jlp TC4C. ,.ll. ll'i itN -No. 1'4C- u-TH-Nt. 2. 21 He; No, tJo ,i white. 23','.2jc. vr. 'i r.'.i white, 2H72l3ic; llAnLicY-tiootl feeding, 41c; fair to. Choice malting. -I.ffi.iitc. .,,,, Hh'IODS-No. 1 ilaxseed. $1....; No. 1 north western. Sl.70fil.7r.Vj. Prime timothy. SI. 10 (tt 15 Clover, contract grade. 510.23. l'HOVISIONP-Mess pork, per hbl., Sl-r.0 X2 73 Lard, per Km lbs.. S'S.S2's'iil',."0 Shor ribs sides (loose), J7.20W.40. Dry sn ted Shoulders (boxed). Jii.iSftASO. Short clear Bides i boxed). S7.37if7.50 WHISK Y-Hnsls of h gh wines. $1.27. Sl'tiAK-Clit loaf. S8.C0; sranolated. $0.10; coefe. tinners' A, S3. 85; off A, S3-i.V li'ollowlng are the receipts and shipments for tortav Artl. leu. riour, bids... Vheat. bu.... Corn, bu Outs, bu Jtye. bu Receipts. Shipments. . . IS.OiTi) 32.000 ... 222,000 73.000 . . MU.Oifl ri2.i.OI0 ,.. 421.0H.I :S,0')0 ,.. 10,000 s.ooo .. 2u0.0i0 23.0J0 nancy, mi On the Produce exchange today, tho but ter market was tlrm; creameries, iiu-iw'i dairies. ISWlhc. Cheese, llrm at 10U5flle Jiggs, firm; fresh, 17V. fKW VIIH1C ;r.i:u.vi, maukivi'. Quotations of Hit- Day on Viirloiio (itilinodltle n. NHW YORK. Oct. 10. FLOl'R HecelntS 83.K12 bids.; exports, 2.1.90S lilils. ; sales, 8.231 iikRH ; steadier and rather more active on choice grades, but otherwise dull; winter ntralts. $3.50913 00; Minnesota patents, $1,131 4.35. winter extraa, S2.fiVn;l,ni. winter pat ents, $3,705(1.00; soda bakers, $;i.(ni'n3 40; win ter low urades. $2.45'i2.0O. live, (irm, sales, 400 Iibls. ; fair to good, Jll.lO'a l.:w; choice to iaiuy. $3.334i3.70. Iluckwheat, dull, $2.0()r(f "'TliTliWllHAT-Qulct. COiiCc, o. I. f.. New CORN: MUAIj Steady: yellow western, Mc; City. We. Hrandywine, 52.iri'u.'.'. ItYK Quiet; No. 2 western, 59c, f. o. b. Bllnat. state, 345(550, c. I. f., Now York. II MILKY -Steady ; feeding, I4K45C. c. I. f. Duffalo malting, r.O'dlilc, c. f. f.. Ihiffnlo. ii.Mii.KY M ALT Dull: western, liirniisc. A UKAT-lleculptH. lffi.323 bu.; exports, 48,000 im Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 7'Jlic f o. Ii , alloat. and 7Sc, elevator; No. 1 mirth crn Duluth. St,c, r. o. b., alioat, Dulutli; Ko. 1 Duluth. S7'4c, f. o. li., atloat. Options wero generally tlrm anil higher all day, Htlniulated by an aliHeiice of liquidation, considerable bujlng on thu reaction theory, firmer Inte cables, a good northwest cash ilemand and local covering. Closed llrm, aj fjii.c net advance; March. S2's'nX.ti'lc; closed. S3c. Ma. MWic; closed, S.l',e; Octolicr closed, 7"V; Dccemlier, 70 '.t-lOOfSOc; dosed, 79c COIIN-Recelpts, 1S.075 Im. . exports, 3!.1, 712 bu ; sales. 95,noo bu. futures and 4"0,(hh) bu spot. Spot, linn; No. 2, 17V. elevator, mid IS'iC. f. o. I) , ailo.it. Optlntif were llruu r and moderately active; demand was Inspired by llrmness abroad, the rise In wheat, smaller i umtry otfeiings ami a good shipping ilemand at Chicago. Closed llim HlKl V net hUher; May. Il;i1ill,e; closed, 4lv . October dosed, Ifi'iC, Deceiuliei, IJ't'ij 42H.C closcil. 42c. OATH-Receipts, fis.fini) bu.: exports, DO.aon 1)11. Spot, steady; No. 2, 25c; No. 3. 2IV-e; !ii 2 white. 27c; No. 3 white, 2i!V: track mixed westorn, 2ll!.S(2('iV; track while west ern and state, 20VtS33c. Options, dull, but rtead KHhD Quiet: spring bran, SIG.MWi 17.00; mlddlliiKEt. 517.001 10.50; winter bran, S17.50u J9.00. city, Si7.UU1fl7.50. HAY Quiet; shipping, 77J77';i;; good to Choice. bJ'tWIsi'. . ... llOPS-Q.ilet ; state, common to choice, IS99 crnp, lofil.tc; olds. 2'i3c; Paclllo coast, 1800 crop, l(Xjjtac ; olds, 245e. J I IDI-.n wuiei ; oimrnuiu, -w m -u iua., J5c. California. 21 to 23 lbs.. 1SV: Texas ury. 21 to -la ins., sac J.l-'ATl I MR- Steady ; acid, 22'!i1f.'3V Hvoot.- Hull: lioincsiic lin-ru, 2Se vTexas, I&aiiuc PROYLSIONS-Reef. oulet: family. $10 ro urll.00. mess. S0.0ivii9.60; beef hams. $20 (HXij packet. S10.Quim.iXli oily. .India mess. 9i .-.,.i... .,ii,i...i bellies, S'l.OOIfll.oO; pickled shoulders. St. So, Illi-.l.n, rilckled hams, $a.?31fl.oo. l.ard. weaK western Hteamed, $7.20; October closed ut J7 20, nominal; reilned. easy; cnntliient, S7.30; compound. $0.12'-jfO.3i'i. Pork, quiet; family. $li..u1(l(i.3'J; mess, la -X-flo.w. POTATOKS-yulet; Jerseys, St-WnM: Js'evv York, ?1 Wtid.iW'j; Lonu Island, SI -SOW J.73. Jersey sweets, U 232.73 TALLOW Quiet; city (Si per pksl. IV, country (pkiis, tree), 4JCr6c. RICr--iJulet: domestic, fair to oxtra, 4i CfCUc. Japan. 4Vi!c. n , MOl.AHSKS -Stea.U i New Orleans, open kettle pood to iholre. 4311 j3i jtUTTI5lV-Slead , westuni creamery, l(m L-i, fai lory, l.ValOe. June rreamen-. ISHilcj imitation creamery. IbQtl'i . state dairy. ciCkL'SK firm, larpe white, lOc; small white, lie; large colored, 10c. small olorcd. Hi. nana -rteceipts, 12.SOO pkns-; tlrnt; weat ern, regular pat klnif. at mark, lU'SUc, west ern, lO'M off, 21e. SIKTALS The market for metals wtl generally dull and without speclul feature of Importance In smpathy with rh Im provement In price abroad the local market for tins held steady at J2V3.Vf2S.uO. The rest of the list was entirely nominal. Vlx Iron warrants were dull at W.WgWiM. Spelter quiet nt S4.10OI.IS. Lead, dull at S4.37V4. Lake copper was dull at 10.7r.l7.00. The broker-' t rice for lead wus SI and for cop per, SlG.S'i. OMAHA W HOI.ll.S tl.r. MAHICP.TS. Cntidilloii of Trade mill ((untndniia on Slnple niid I'nney 1'roclncts. KOfi.S-Iteeclpts llRht; Rood stock, ICc. L1VM 1'OfLTHV Hens, fie; rnmtere. 3?f le; siirliiff chickens, r.intc; ducks, IQoC; geese, i'ur.c: turkeys. Sc. FHKHM DUKfHKU l'Ol 'LTHY Hens, S'4 ftOc; roosters, Milk . daiks and geese, iltflOc; broilers, per do.., $H; sprliiK chickens, per lb., MflOc; tutkeys. 12'sc. flAMi: -l'ralili- (lilckriiF', per doz.. $3.ii0 I. GO; mallard ducks, per doz., U; teal, jl.Sny 1.7; mixed, Sl.dWt 1.7:., Jacksnlpe, Sl.35lrl.Cn. IH'TTHIt Common to fair, 12'..c; choice, IMMBc; separator. 21e; Bathercd creamery, lllltaoc. KKKHI! OYSTHUS-Klrst grade, solid packed. New York counts, per can, 10c; ex tra selects. 3ric; standards. 27c. Second Krade. slai k tilled. New York fount. Ier can, .Hif ; cMra selects, 2tc; standards, 20c. I'ldHiiNH Live, per doz., 9c. VILVLH- Choice. iKilne. MAY- Price quoted by Omaha Yholesale llav Dealers' a.-soclatlon: Choice upland, KmO; No. 1 upland, JW; medium, $7.50; coarse, SO.r.ri. Hye straw, 0. Theso prices are for liny of good color and quality. Demand lair and prices weak. Itfccclpts, 12 cars. OAT.S-No. I! white. 20c. COIIN No. ;i, .'ise 1IUAN-J13. ' vi:r.i:TAiiii:s. c-rf.MHi:iS-I'er doz., SOflKc. NKV TI'HNir'H-Ier bit. basket, COc. Ni:Y IIKKTS-I'er bil., lM7Bo. NHW CAUIlivrS-ror doz. bunches, 23c, LKTTt'CH Per doz.. )0(hir.c. HADIHIIKS Home grown, per doz., inc. lll.ANS-U'ax, per 14 bu. basket, 40c; Htrlnjr. Xe. P()TAT(i:S Per bu., 40iJ7G0c; sweet potn toes, per bu., 7Si(tlc. CAllLtAOK-llninc Rrown ,,cr jb iuC; Holland Meed, P,e. TO.MATOMS-llome grown, per 14 bu. bas ket , fiOc -" JtJfS Home grown, per bu EOfiCOc. CILi:it Nebraska, SOtrlOc. rr.riTs. PUAOM13S California freestones, $1; clings, fc; 1,'tah freestones, UHWc. I'Lt'.MS-Civllforiila, per crate. Sl.00fll.10; per box, (Wc. PKA ItH -Per box, $1,731(2.00. (. It A PICS - California Tokays, 4-basket crate. $l..r,; Delaware and Niagara, per E-lb. basket. iSc; eastern Concords, 17'tilfc. ViAiTi''Ui.Atti,NS-A8 to size. lUBlBe each. . A' t !'J-.h-Nnllve, 7r,c!i$l.w per bu.; per bid J2.S0; eastern, S:.7f,7i3.(Hl per hbl. ,., It'v'N,"''uuu;s-1 er bbi., SO.M); per crate, TKOPICAL KIIUITB. L10MONH ('jilll'nrnla . iirtm tj rn. choice. St. ','uv' 1IANANAK Per linneli neenp.it, ,n ..t. S2.00ri,2.75. " ' I' KiS ('allfornln. new c.irtnno. i. imi. ;0c. "'c'i'. MISCKLLANKOUB. Nt'TS !'!ni'll(.ll U'filnnta 11. lAAlit.. llberts. per lb., 12o; ulmotifls, per lb 16'.f ISc: raw neaimts ner n. tiLmh.,. Mn...r uV4l I He. lllDI'.b No. 1 green. GUe: No. 2 preen r.V.c; No. 1 salttd. 7V.c: No. 2 snliml u,.' No 1 veal cuir S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal Cc. calf, 12 to 13 lbs.. en .. msks ix avaii.aiu.h supply. Cnlilc mill 'IV le irriiiilili. Il...,... i t Afloat and An ho re. NHW YOltiv. Oct 111 M,.eelol ...l.,-...l,l llOtlces to lirn.lutreel'a l, . . L .. 1 11 " I ' t . .. . . "le.,. III.- 1.IIIIIWJIIU changes In available supply from last ac- . tii.tii , Wheat I'nlte.l Kii.i. o.wi i-... . or Hockles, Increased 1.S73.0O bu.; ailoat. for and In Kurope, increased 2.4OO.C0O bu.: total supply licreused I 27.i.iiii im Corn I nlted r.n,.,,.i.. , , , t --.....' ...... . uimiiu, utini .ii Itockles, Increased 2.0I1.( lin. Oats rnltr.il Mini..u f. ... Itockles. Increased '.isS.OOo bu. iVlnoug the more lnnii.rtii.it IniirinD,. ported to Ilradstreet are those of 4CW,0Vj Im. at northwestern Interior nine, iter. 5.000 bu. in Mnnltnlin r.i em i.n ... n,..., land. Me., and 31.000 bu. at Denot' 1tnt-l.ni- The leadltiL- dei Jiu. at Chicago private elevators and llbJ0 ..ii. i.k . tiir-iiii. 1 he combined stock nf w-lient ... iin-t. land. Ore.. 'I'ac-otna and Seattle, Wash, de creased m.W) bu. last week. limmiH City fi ml ii anil Provlnioiin, KANSAS CITY. Oct. 15 WHR A'i'n. cetnber, fifi'sc; May, 71Li71Tic: cash. Xn 2, W'Mfi'Jc; No. 3, lilfiCSV; No. 2 red, t70c; No. 3, Oil' 1,0c. COUN December, 33',iT3.1c; cash, No. 2 mixed. iXPVifSIf : No. 2 white. .17.;e- V,. ! Sii'uSic. ' ' ' UAT8 No. 2 white, 2l&2."e. mil-No. 2, 17c. HAY Choice timothy, $10.00; choice pialrle. SN.ro. !lI"r.1.'I':,,lrt'rcll!nrr'' Wfl-Oe: cluiry. 17c. ljtih-KIrm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, 13c doz., losa off, cases returned; new- whllewnud cases Included, Kc more. HLCLII'TS-Wheat, 112,000 bu. ; corn, 23,0)0 bu.; oats. ll.otK) bn. H1I1".MI-:NT.S-Whcat, 101.C0O hit. S.30O im.; oats, 2.000 liu. corn, .Sf. I.oiiIn (i nil n ami Provision. ST. LOC1S. Oct IG.-WHHAT-Hlzner; o. i red cash, elevator, 72'c: track, ,,iu,e; December. 73c: .May. 77'-.fi77N.e; No."2 hard. tOfiiOt.....; receipts. 70.CSS bushels. CORN-lllgher: No. 2 cash, 3Sc; trick, ..OXifdOe: October, 30',, c; Deceniiier, 34c; May, 33'ic .9AT.Y,,'tln: N."- 2 t,Jls Wi-OiKie: tra?k. 22,(fi23'ic: December, 22-lic; May, 21V'tc; No 2 white, 25'4T20c. ' RYU Lo- cr at u2'4C FI.orit-Qutet; values easy; patents. $3.fi..'l(3.f0: extra fancy and straight, fi.znu 3.4u; clear, $2A5ji3.10. SliKDS Timothy, steady, nt $3.75a 1.35. Max. higher, at $1.73. CORNMKAL Steady at S2. 03512. 10. UltAN-.'Steady; sacked, east track, C9c. HAY Tlmothv. steady at $9, 75ft 12.50; pra'rle. strontr at $ti.00'itl0.ou. WHISKY Sloady, at $1.27. I RON C( ITTONTI HS-S1.35. HAdiiiNn i"(s..s5. HUMP TWINK -$9. PROYISIONS-P.nk. llrm; Jobbiin,', $1150. Lard, lower, choice. $G.75. Dry salt meats (boxed), lower; extra shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.57'4: clear rides, 7.S7".. llacon (iioxed) lower; extra shorts, clear ribs and sides. $3.P,4. , MHTALS Lead, dull at $1.25. Speltsr, higher at Si 05 POULTRY Kasicr; chlck.'ns, V4o: young, ic; turkeys, 7c; young, Sc; ducks, "o; geese, (le. KCOH-Steady at 1CV. in i i rai-inguer; creamery, wraci dairy. 151il7c. RKCI'.IPTS-Floiir. !l,000 hills.; wheat, 71, CK") tin ; corn, loo.oou bu.: oato. 9S.O0O bu. SIHPMKNTS-Klour, ll.OiXj bids.; wheat, 79.0UO Im. ; corn, 77,"oO In.; oats, 23,000 bu. Liverpool firiiln und Pro vInIoii, LIYHRPOOL, Oct. R-WHUAT-Spot, No. 2 red w stern winter, dull, 02d: No. 1 northern sprliiK, dull, Osl'-d; No. i Cali fornia, dull, lis 5Vad. l-'utures, (pilet; De camber, new, lis Hd; IVbruary, listed. Re ceipts during th.- I ist three, days. 2uS,000 con tills, Induillng lw oimi American. CORN Spot, tlrm; American mixed, new, If ril ; American mixed, old, nominal, l-'utures. quiet;, November, 4s3d; December, 4s2'd: January. 3s HUd. Receipts of Amor Kan durliiK the last three days, KXj.uOO cen tals. PROVISIONS Lard. American refined. In palls, Keady. 30s; prime western, In tierces, steady, 37s 0d, PHAS-Canildlan, quiet, r.s S'id. 'i'liiedii Mni'Ufl. TOLKDO. O.. Oct. lil.-WHHAT-Kalrlv active, tlrm, hicher: cash ami October. 77V: .November, 77V; December, 73V, Ma.v, S3'.iC. coRN-rirm, dull; cash, 43V. Novem ber, iiS'tiC: May, 37c. OATS Dull, llrni; ensh, 22c; December, 23l.c. RYH-Cash. Kic. C LO V K I tSKKD Fairly nclive, llrm; 1S!'9 prime. SH.25: IMIS prime, $ii,10; October, $7.15; December, $0,10. Peorlii MnrUcl. Oct. IC-CORN-Steady; PHOR1A 40e. No. OATS Steady ; No WHISK Y On tho Idled goods. 2 white. 23'ic. basis of $1.27 track, tor un- .Mllvviiul.ee (;raln MnrUel. MILWAPKHi:. Oct. 18. -WHEAT -HiKlier; No. 1 northern, 7SV, No. 2 north ern. 75ii?l7i;V- RYK-Stendy HARLKV-Uul!;.No. 2, 57iT5Sc; sample, 43f 57c. .MlllliriiiiulU M'heul "Mlll-Urt. MINNKAPOLLS, Oct, 1 -WHHAT-Oc-toiler, 7t'.'ie: December. 7i.ij'U7ti:liie; .May, 7sTc, On track: No. 1 hard, 7i'4e; No. 1 northern, 77V; No. 2 northern, 75V Dullltil llnrUel, DULUTH, Oct. 1G.-SWHHAT-NO, 1 bard, ftc. No l northern. 77c, No. 2 northern, 7Sic, No, 3 sprli.c, 03c. To arrive, No. 1, hard, JAr. No 1 northern. 7Sc, No. 1 ncrthem. December, 77T4e, No 1 northern Mar, 74- CliItN November, 1c OATS-2.i4'22ac Ptilliulelpblii l'roduee .Miu-Unt. PHIL.ADHLPHIA, Oct. 16 nUTTKH Kancy western creamery. 22V; fancy west ern prints, 25c. HCias-KIrm; fresh western and nearby, 20c, fresh southnestern, ISc; fresh snuth ern, ISc. ClIKKSK-Qulet; New York full creni. small, ll'4c: New York full creams, rnlr to choice, l6i4GUli( iMOVBMUVrS OI-' STOCKS AMI IIO.MIS. .Ilnrkrt litis Perliuls of Iliilluun In Siille of Hull Ciiinpoluii. N'KW YORK, Oct. 10.-The stock market today demnnsttnted convlti. lngly how large short Interest, had been eliminated in tho purse of yesterday's whdrsalo demand for stockrlnn'd tho supporting Influence of this element d-prlved the bull pools of a vcrv effectmil Hourec of strength. The rnmpalgn for a rise was by no means abandoned, on, the contrary very powerful and resourceful efforts were mad toward continuing the upward movement of prices. Tho notable buying, of the day was In I'nlon Pacille, In which transfers of l.non. l.sm and even :i,ooii share lots were frequently recorded on the lape. It was the advance In .price that brought out thoso olterliif) and lliey were eonlldentiy nbsorbe.l by the brokers having the advance In charge. On the ftequent re actions the volume of dealings, both In this stock and In others which were manipu lated for h. line fell away notably, leading to reciirrcift period. of dullness during the day. Noifnlk it Western gave most con spicuous evidence of concerted elTorts for a, rice next to I'nlon Paclilc. Hut these move ments by tho bull parly did not become prominent until very large t.cll!iigt realize had been accomplished. The greater part of the llrst hour was given up to furious activity and a somewhat wavering upwaid movement, marking the feeding of the out side demand by those who had accumulated, stocks at the lower level. Tlu taking of profits during this period must have been on a very largo scale. The subsequent ef forts! to resume the advance met with a number of drawbacks and th. heavy under tone of the market gained force as the day nrogressed. The closing was distinctly heavy, with prices below the best and net losses In some Important stocks, while the striking net gains were conllded to com paratively few hisues. Partly as u cause and partly as an effect there was a recur rence of some of the depressing sentiments regarding the speculative feature, which have long overhung the market. The fact emerged with some clearness that the large short Interest which was driven to cover sesterday had been actuated to take the bear side by drawing an analogy with the corresponding period In the hu't presidential campaign, when the stock market wus vio lently disturbed und rapidly declining. The sudden brightening In the money outlook by reason of Saturday's bank statement and the gold Import movement gave the bulls an opportunity for a swift turn agalmt their opponents. There was some positive weakness In People's-(las as a result of the proposition for municipal control of the selling price of the product, and some of the steel stocks gave evidence of depression. There were recessions In the antl-.-aelte coalers In the delay of the stock settlement. Ihese and other like minor conddHr.itlous would be Ineffective In the rush to buy, but In the pause, they had added In fluence. One largo engagement of gold for inport was announced, but there Is a strik ing falling olT In the number of cotton bills offering In the exchange market which promises to reduce the accumulating credits from foreign cotton buyers. The violent reaction in the price of cotton has checked the export demand, pending more settled conditions In the trade. Hut while this has dlmlnlKhed the cotton hills of exchange there Is a corresponding falling off from the large demands from the south for mnnev. Mnuev conditions in New York today re mained unchanged, but there was sonic re newal of un apprehension that a later money stringency might not be entirely uvolded. The bund market showed a continuance or yesterday s Improved conditions, gen erally advancing on an enlnrged demand, iotal sales, par value, $2,I70,Wi. Culled Slates ref. 2f-' and the old Is advanced K per cent on the lust call. The Commercial Advertiser's London Fi nancial cablegram says: The markets here were quietly llrm today. American seeiirl tie were the feature, on New York orders and professional buying, besides some Iter Jin purchases. There was more veiling than dealing however. Copi.er shar-s. on th fortnightly statistics. hnwed stocks down 190 tons and supplies diminished bv 850 tons cr.Vn.vi1" 'r?1 Uit' fi".'1. fnr America and CCD.OOO to Hgypt and .V.25,000 was secured lor Australia. Tho followllli; urn the elnulm- ,,,-i., .. the New York Stock exchange: AU-liison do pfd Haltliiiore & Ohio. Canadian Paclllo .. lunula So Ciies. & Ohio ChlciiKO 0. W C, II. & Q Chi. Ind. A: I do rifd 21" t'nlon Pacific 7!'.i do pfd j. 7b), Wabash f. t-". do pfd 51 lWI.ee). & I.. 13.... 20 i do 2d pfd I'ili Win. Central 127 Third Avenue !t Adnins l'x 53 American Kx t'ili I-. - S. I3x U4 li I J , , J 2.t II .113 126 .Kit .123 . 3'.4i . 31 - 4'i . 2s . W;t . m. . i . 17 . l . Ct.1, . 32i . 71 . 32 . 76 um; .127 . 41 . M'.i ChUnifo A: li. Chicago & U. III.. W...1W Velli-I.-ariio llx... W.4 Amur. cot. Oil ... L... C2ij ,t pfd f.'a Amor Malting ... itVa do pfd C, It. I. .t I'.. ('. C. '. & fit. Colorado So do 1-.1 pfd do 2d pfd D-l. & Hudson 111. 1.. V... .. oi An:er. 1. ft H ..112W do pfd tin Amnr. Spirits .... llHi do nfd IVnvr ft it. a... do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.... nt. Nor. pfd... llochlnc Coal , HiiCklni; Ynlley Illinois Ci-ntnd Iown Central . .... CS'4 Aiaer, S. Hoop .. .... U Mo pfd .... A'.ner. S. & W ....TjCla do pfd .... lUj Amer. Tin Plate, .... 3l'i do pfd ....117 Amer. Tou.ilvo .. .... 19 do pfd do pfd IiKp j:h & W do pfd Liike Shore I. fc N Mnuhnttuu L. ... Met. .SI. Ity Mi-xlcun ('entral Minn. A .St. I,.. do pfd Md. Paclilc Mobile t- Ohio . M.. K. T do pfd N. .1. Central .. 41 Anne. Mill. Co... 31'J Itmoklyn it. T. ... .... !)'i'i Colo, l-nel Si I ....104 (Can. Tobacco .... ....71 I do pfd .... OjSj Krdeiul Steol ....1M7 do pfd ... Il4 fien. Illeelrie .... .... cr, idlucose Simar ... .... SJ I do pfd .... CS?i Inter. Paper .... 37 , do pfd .... 91 I.MC-lrde Oas .... 2-i National llltcalt ....13l's h,, pM ...,131'i Nailunnl l-ad ... .... 3ei. do iifd 7.''s Nnllonal Steel ... Si's . 79 . 3, -I, . CI .112 . . 91 . Ill . o.vy, . S3 . S3 . lfc'i . IT'i N. Y. Central Norfolk & V.... do Pfd No. Paclllo .... do ii fd .... r.'"i do pfd M'.i 71 N. Y. Air Drake,.. 122 rOntario & W.... . 21 . 42 . 78 .1ZV, . 160; No. Amerlrnii .. .l'licllte Coa-.t .... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Pacific Mail .. 1J4 .. r.s .. sr. .. OS . . wr-i .. 2!a .. XI .. 70 ..no . ISI'i . in;", .'''' .'. ii .. 7104 . a:",; .. 91 .. 73!i .. 12 .. s:-i .. S3 Ore. Ity. & Nav do pfd Penmylviintu .. HrndliiK do 1st Pfd do 2d pfd Rio (1. W Mo pfd St. L. & S. P.. do 1st pfd do Id pfd St. L Haiithw... do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. I'. & Omaha So. Purine So. ltalUvuy .... dn pfd Tuxas & Paclllo . fi7?, People's (las .... . 2? PresM-d S. Car.. . 4) do pfd . 90 Pullman IWMr.. . lUi H. it. & T... . SUf.ir . ti do pfd . 125 Tnn. Coal &' , 31 V. S. leather .. .lll'i do pfd .170', C. S. Ilubber ... .112 do pfd . 31 Western . IV, Ilepuhllc . MU do pfd .. IP's P. C. C. Union . I. ,c S. & St. L Offered. Kx-dlvldond. UiikIiiii Stock (luotiitluiin. HOSTON, Oct. 1G.-Call loans, 3UU9 per cent; tltno loans, 61(0 per cent, Olllclai closing: A.. T. & S.Vr.. !H Wesflind 9H4 do pfd S,.. 72V WeatlnBh. Wei-trie. 4S'i Amer. Sugar 121 V1b. Central 14 do pfd Iltl Atchison 4s !KP6 .mer. Taiupuone -111 IN. 1J. a. & C. Cs... II Union A; Albany. Hoston lilevaled . C , li. .t cj Dominion Cual ... do pfd Federal Steel .... do pfd I'ltchbu if pfd .... Clen. Klectrlo .... do pfd IM. lllectiic 111.. Mexican Central . Mich. Telephone , N. K. II. & C Old Colony Old Dominion .... I'nlon Piu-lilc l.'nlon Unnl "Hid. 517 Adventure 4'4 119 Alloucz Mln. Co.... 1', UO'i'Amal. Cupper fiS',t 39 Atlamlc 113 'llomoii & Mont 331 Wt llmto & IloBton ... n 0I; Cul. & Ilecla 1C2 W ,Cemennlai p'4 HHj Pranklln m3 I JiVallillmboldt 2; ill lOsoeola ., . llli Parrot ,., . 09 . 41 .143 . fi; .im . 81 lb . V. lUuincv .. nVii Santa l'o Copper. 103 Tatntimck ll'iali Mllllns 6t'i Wlnonu l'i H'olierlncH I'lirelmi I'llinnelnl. LONDON. Oct. Hi -Discounts showed an easier tendency today iiwIiik to the almu daiuo of money, iiotvvltbjJtandlnK the fact that there aro still fears entertained of th shipmenl of (,'old to tin. I'nlted Stales, thoiiKh there aro indications of less pres sure hern than had been antlelMituil. On tho Stock exchnneo a cheerful feeling pre vailed under the Inlluence of the cm think for tho money market ami tin- llrmness re piirtfd on thf continent. There was much shoutliiK In the American section which lml ton similar stale ot affairs In tho Kaillr department, but on the who'e there was little business transacted. Home railroads rallied with fnrelBiiers. Americans opened buoyant, subsequently reacted slightly and closed below the best prices of tin, day. Union Pucltlcs and Loulsvtllu .1- Nashvlllos were tln features of the deuiliiKs. The ninount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Knxlaud on hulnnco today was S0,0O0. Spanish 4s, 03i. PARIS. Oct IC Prices on tho bourse to day were iirm. There was a aoperal ad vance, tho stronc ton of other bourses causing pjrdinses of International securi ties French and Hrllan rentts rrera firm. Spanish 4s and Brazilians receded. Rio tlntos were in demand nnd llrm, notwith standing tho decline In tho price of oopper Kaffirs advanced slightly. Thre per cent reti.es. I'.if 12c for ch"Cks; Spanish 4s doeed at 70.57'a. H15RHN, Oct. 16, Kncoiiradni; New York advices stimulated all departments on. the bourse todav and considerable advances are recorded. Srw York Jliinry MnrUat. NHW YORK, Oct. IS. MONK Y On call, llrm, at S-fiS's per cent; last loan at 3M per cent; prlaie mercantile paper, 586 per ce"t. h i KRL1NC, KXCHANCIE-Steady, with nctual business In bankers' bills nt $4.SO4 for demand and at SI.SOUUo's for sixty days; ported rates. St.SlVtft.Kh; commer cial bills. $4 "01,4. 0'i. SILYKR-Ortltlcates, C2!4fiG4ci bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 49V. HONDS-dovernment. strong; state, In active; railroad, llrm. The closing prices on bonus today nre as follows: U. S. i-f In. do coupon . li Si, ret . do coupon . do new It. rec. ,10.' N. V. C. Is luS'4 p.i, N. J. C. gen. rs....1.'4 19g No. Pacific 3 Cl lC.ii4 4i I02'i teg... IT) N Y, C & fU I. 4J..H6 131 N. & W. contol (f. 97 retr 1 J4ti Ore. Nnv. is 103 1IIS do 4s 1WU 112 Ort-Kon S. L. 6s....U" 113', 1 do consul Si llli do coupon .lb old Is, do coupon dn s, rcg do coupon D. of f 3 66 .... , Atchison gen. 4s. dn ndj 4s Canada So. 2s.... c & o. (i, do 8s C. & N. V. . 7s Chli:ai?o Tr. 4s.. Colorado So. 4i.. 12J IttniltriK een. 4....iS.r .. Ji'i it. (1. W. la 9"i .. 87 SI I. & I M c. 5...1W1 ...107 Ht L & 1' K. 6s..2 .. W ft. Paul consols ..170 ,.llti!4 St. P., C. & P. ls..:iSi ,.ia'4 do ts li'' ... So. l'scllle 4S 7!; ... 81i So. Hallway us ira U.MU It. T. 6 ... pv'i Texns & Pac. Ia....ll3; ... O,' a do 2s 70 Uenv-nr & it. 1. ilo 4s Ill le Rcnr.il Is.... V. V. .t !. C. Is. Ion. Hleetrlp 5... Iowa Cemral 1... 1,. .V: N. mil. l... M . K. & T. 2.... do 4n When Issued. . 7.'' t'nlon i'rtclllc 4t....lffb .120 VViibauli is 117"! .112 Wubnsli 2fl 101'ii . I'Vi Went Shore 4 113 . CO AVU. r'entral 4 . 91 Vn. OnturlPi M London Stuck (luotnt Ions. LONDON, Oct. lfi. I p. in. Closing: cjnsol, money ., dn account Atclilon I'niiiMllrtii l'nellle . Illinois Central .. Hi Paul InnlHvllle L'nlon Parille pfd. N. Y. Central .... .. Krle K .. I'S'i do lt pfd 3f-'i .. so P-nniiylv-anla ii .. I'P'i iteinlliiK fc'j ..151 No. Paclllo pfd 73 ..liH'i Orand Trunk f.'4 .. "fi Anaconda !Ha .. 7''i Hand Mines 4ii ..inn SILVini liar, 20 3-h'.d per ounce. MONKY l'a per cent. The rate of dls count In the open market for short bills la 3irti3 13-10 per cent; for three months' bill, ;iT8''3 15-10 per cent . York Mliilnir StoeUs. NKW YORK, Oct. 16. The following nre the dosing quotations for mining shares today: ('hollar Crown Point .... Con. Cal. & Ya... P-ndwood Ilnulcl & I'urrlr.. llHle & Nor ross llolilfntak'.' Iron Sllvr Mexican .. 49 .. II ...113 .. CI . . 7". . ss .. 70 .. 35 Ontario Ophlr , ...C"0 ... 75 ... l' ... .":3 . . .St'O I'lynioiith tjulcksllver .... do pf.l Sierra Nevada Standiird t.'nlon Con Yellow .lucket 29 l-'liinneltil Notes. ST. LOIMS, Oct. lC.-ClearliiKS, Sii.112.709; balances, SI4ii.23J: money, Ifrtl per cent; New York exchaiiKe, 30c discount bid, Sno asked. CIIICA(ii), Oct. Pi. Clearings. $2l,0!i:,il31; balances. Sl.iiix.filK; posted exchaiiKe, $ LSI fif l.s.l'-j ; New York exchaiiRe. 2i)c discount. CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.- Clearings, SJ.iili. ica; New York exchange, lllii'.'Ue discount; money. Kit; per cent. NHW YORK. Oct. lO.-CIenrltiKS, SIM,tf7l, Mfi; balances, SlO.'AVi.ICl. HUSTON. Oct. Pl.-OlearltiKS, S2I.002.SSO: linlauces, Sl.irf.i.fjiK. HALTIMORI-;. Oct. IG.-Clcurlnus, S3.312. 702; b ilances, $131,132. PI II I.A I )i:i.l'H IA. Oct. 1.-Clenrllli;s., $17, C13,S3.S; balances, $2,tli2.s.S8. I'oodltliiii (if (lie Trensm-v. WASH I NO i ON. Oct. lfi.-Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the j,'en eral fund, exc-luslve of the $130,O.Y.M) Kold li-serve In the dlvlnlon of redemption, shows: Avallalib cash balance, $122,171. pfiii; Kold, $'i6.743.7!)2. 4 ' 1 1 ft ik tlni-Uet. NKW YORK, Oct. m.-COTTON-I-'utiir-s opened steadv. I points lower to i5 points hlKher on tbe llrst call. Later ruling American markets nhowod a lack of con tldence on tho part of all classes of trad ers. iCarlv In the day the market was unfavorably Influenced by exceedingly dls- ,1,1). ..I, ...I..I. t- V M. I .1 i'1'-..i n ti .. ii.., -r .(.nil i . -. jii li li. li ..-l thought before our market i pened that tne llrst sale-, bere would show a dec-line of nt least 131(20 points: the fail thai our market did not no so was lamely attributed to coverlnK and also to some pretty i;ood buylnir by some very substnntli! hoiwrs idi tho theory that prices had dicllned too i ipiilly. Januui.v, liu- most active posi tion, opened at !U"c. then broke to M2e and later rallied, after many ups unci downs, to Pole, with the price for that position llnnlly U.I2e. Throushout the ses slou there was more oi- less lienvy. selllni; on continued heavy receipts The Interior move.ncnt Was abo on a neavy iienlf. SeP Inir was checked by lrol I ill; and also by i belief more or les v-nerally current that the late sharp decline would cause less onerjjy on the part of the planters in mar ketlnc their cotton. Mr-nnwhlle wealliev l-upoits fulled to point to immediate frost and crop estimates, particularly th se reiiehlnu here from the iniii. reflected a disposition to look for a larce yield. There was a very fair volume of spectilitlon, with considerable buyliiB on the reaction theory. Clo-ied easy r.t a net los of ,."'12 points hnvliu; none off the last half hour under Kcnernl delllnif and fears of weak eihles I tomorrow. I-'ntures closed easy: October, H2M-; November, !i.12c; December, pit; Januaiy. f.12e; February, 0.11c: March. ! 12c; Anrll. 0.12c: May. O.lle; June. Id-; July, L!o7c; AiiRtiMt, n.Ole. Spot clnsed "(c de cline: nilddlliur Kiur. los)c; sales, 210 naies. NKW ORLKANS, Oct. Hl.-CnTTON-Qulet; sales. I.IWO bales; ondlnnry, 7 0-H'c; Kood ordinary. 8 3-lGo; low mlddllnjT. M3-Plc: mlddllnc, iiii-tfic; Kood mldd'lis:, m;e: inlddllns rnlr, V; receipts, 22 210 bales: stock, 170.2(52 bales. Futures steady at the lifeline; October, R.OSW.I'e: Novem ber, S S3-ii S r,c ; December, K.Stifix.vSo; Janu nrv. N.S2r,SS3e- February. S.4f(SSU; March, S.KSliS.Vlc; April, 8.SsfR.SHe; May. S.SOft'.OJc; June. S.MiriS.fK'c. LIVKRPOOL. Oct. Pl.-COTTON Suit, modern lc business, prices easier; American mlddlluir fair. B13-32d- pood mlddllnc nil-Hid: mlddllmr, r.Sd: low middling, 3 7-lCd; irood ordinary. I7d: ordinary, 4',d Tim sales nf the day were f. 000 bales, of which fs were for speculation anil export and Included I,"' American. Recelnts, 21,000 bales. IncludlniT 20,fi American. Fu tures opened easier, closed quiet, hut steady. American mlddllnc. I. m. c. : Oc tober. 5 5-illd, sellers; October-November, 3 I! Ol'dfi 7-lild. sollcrv November-December, f. 2-0IT15 3-04(1, sellers; December-Jumnry, ifi 1-i'ild. col ers: Janunrv-l-eiirunry, 11,2-1.1 tli I fiS-iiid, rollers: February-March. IfiMiiif tfil-li'd, sellers: Mar-n-vprii 1 .e-uixc i.-.i--i 11, sellers; April-May. I fj-iitfi l fii-sid. sellers; Mav-June. I r,0.(. n-in, seners; june Jtilv. -1 Wi-iiKM r,li-ld, sellers: Jii'y-Aiiirus . IfM-Old, iniyers; AuKUSt-September, I I'J-Md, sellers. ,.,-., . . ST. LUI In. Oct. Hi. v;i J 1 i w. viiui-i. -vi.- lower: no sales; mlddltne-. yc: receinis, .000 bales; sliipinenis, u.b.5 uuut; hwh, 10,932 liales. Wool HiirUfl. HOSTON, rict. Pi. The movement of wool this week was even slower than fnr the previous week. M'he only sales made wero those mr present iiccim. .'.-..nin iBimlned to bold 1.11 to their Roods until after the crenernl election. Territory vvi li; nre quoted at 171:1 im- mr inn- iin-'iiiiiu u. 1 lino scoured staple, while strictly staplo ,..iiu fnr Mi,. 'i'ii..r,. Is very little ilninu la lleeco wools, with prices nominal. Tho fol lowing are the iiuotaiioiiH nu u-iihuib descriptions: Ohio and Pennsylvania Vlni.ees. V nnd nbnve. SSflSlic: NX and above. 2Sc: Delaine, 20e; No 1 comblnr?, 0r 9c: No. 2 and -Vblood. 2S1i :0c; i,, -blood. washed. 2Mi20c; coarse nnu mam wusui-u, .s (f(29c. Mlehlsaii, Wisconsin, etc. x Michi gan. 22'i(2.ic; .No. 1 .Micuniau cuiiiiiiuk. mi jSc : coats" and braid washed, 2."fi2('ic; lino Delaine. 2lK(27c. Unwashed medium, etc. Kenlud;v and Indiana, U-blood comblliK, 21 t(2jc; Vblood. 2l4(2."c; Missouri 'i-blood comlilnif. 23li2lc; -blnod. 231i2lc; braid eciinbliiK, 2(Ku21c: Inko and OeorBla. 22f(23c. Territory, scoured basis Montana and Wyoming. Pne medium and line. 17ft ISc; scoured, 27iISe; staple, 50c. Utah Finn medium und tine, liiftl'c; scoured. 470ISc; slnple, COc. Idaho Medium lino and line. 15 filiic; scoured, I'll! ISc: staple, 50c. Aus. tiallan, ("couied basis Snot prices cnmblui; siiperliue. nominal, S2(S5c; K"od, 7SJji)0e; ll'-eruue, 70ifj73c. Simnr MnrUel. NITVS' ORLKANS, Oct. Ifi.-SUC.A It-New ciop, open kettle, none; open kettle, een tilfuual, Hfi-lCe; i-iiitrfuj,il yellow, 4s(fr 511-Pic: seciinds, MOLASSUS ijulet; now open kettle, fi.'c; ci ntriruKul. 2iie; syrup, steadv at 'JSiiHo. Nl'W YORK, Oct. Hi. SUOAR Haw steady: fair rellnhiK, IV; centrifugal, 00 test. 4c, molasses susur, 4c; reilned, sleady. 1 llll Market. OIL CITY, Pa.. Oct. 18.-OlI-Credlt bal. auces, $1.10; certificates, no bid: shlbmenls, iU.Siil bills.; iiverspe, 01.5S) bids.; runB, 101,573 bhls.; avrraBC, 02,570 bids LIVERPOOL, Oct. 10,-OILS-Petroloum. refined. Gd. OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MKET1 Beef Oattlo Rather Uudtcn, but Oowe oud Feeders Actire mid Strong, HOG MARKET WENT OFF ANOTHER DIME I'nclicru Paid About Slrnily Prior for llnth Sheep and I.nnibs nml Feeders Also Held Close to Slendy. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 13. Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. 6.309 3,:etti I4,.:ii Olfic.Ial Monday Olllclai Tuesday Two days this week.. Same days hist week. S.-imn tout i...r.. . a!27r s.o.u ii.sss R.071 II. 1v.' I2,::!'i! III. ImI x.ihu 51.123 .tll.MIl l0i4 21,472 11'., 103 22.0J.S stock ..13,270 Samo three weeks 'aii,o'.','.1fi!"i70 oamo rour rn-lm m-n 1:11ml 10,2f.'! Tho olllclai number of cars of brotiKht In today by each road was: f-n,tn II....U al,.,n C. M. Sr. HI. 1' II v ;! ' 1 lii 10 as id !! 31 20 4 10 1 's !! 4 "114 Hi "s O. .i St. L. Rv :t .Missouri Pacific uy.. u Union Pacific System 30 C. . N. W. Ry V.. ti. M v n 11 'Vi C, St. P., M. fit O. Ry 11 I. tV .VI. IV, IV, u liJ ('., 11. .V q. Rv 4 K. C. ft St. .1 2 C. II. I Xr P . ,.llt C, R. I. iV 1'., west!. '.. Total receipts 144 Hie disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer pJicliasItiB tho num ber of head Indicated: lluycrs. Omnlia PaekliiK Co.. O. 11. Hammond Co. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .... IVi l.ONl 14S 1,24 I I.IV. 2,777 l.iilCi 4.0 1.0!!) l.OfO l.Mi Swllt and Company 107 Cudahy Parking Co 5S3 Armour ft Co s-Jl Om. PkirCo, from K. (,'. 155 Hammond, from K. C... r.t R. Pecker .vi Deijan 40 Vunsiint ft C Ill Lehman ti Co 31 Kenton & Underwood.... 127 Livingstone Sehaller.. 231 Hamilton .v: Rothschild.. 122 L. F. Husk j,7 H. L. Dennis & Co 1 H. F. Ilobbeck 27 A. S. Mawhlnney S Other buyers 515 7,101 Tntnl 3,401 7,9.11 10,275 CATTLU Thero was rather a light run of cattle here today for n Tuesday, ns compared with the receipts of the last few A'eekr. There was qulto a sprinkling of corn cattle included In the offerings and cnly n few cows, Tho market .m corn cattle seemed In he rather! uneven this morning. In some casen sellers were call ing It steady to strong, while In others they wero culling It fully a dim lower. Tho market has been more or less uneven for some time, as Is very apt to be the caso when there are only a few coming, bill today bids seemed to lie farther apart linn usual. The market could probably host lie described by calling it steady to a dime lower. As there was only about 20 cars of co'.vs nnd heifers on sale the market ruled ac tive and stronger. Hujvrs all seemed to want fresh supplies, and as n result th-v cleared the yards In good season nnd paid good, strong prices for what they got. Stock bulls were nclive ni steady to strong prices, but heavy bulls that sell to pacKors were not 111 very goou cicmanu unci no more than steady. Stackers and feeders were higher agnln today, ns re.-clpts were light as c impifd with n week ago and not many cattle wore Iti the bands of yard tr.idern. Oood "tuff sold readily nt strong to a dime higher prices, and even the 'iss doMrablo grades sold without much dllllcdlty at good strong prices. Stock cows and heifers were 111 very light supply and they alvo were a little stronger todav . The western beef cn'tle that arrived today sold fully .1 dime lilgh-r than the same kind of cattle were brlnsln ul the dose c f Inst week. Packers .ill want grass hef and will pay strong prices m order to gel It. Cows were active and strong today owing to light receipts tnd good ilemand. Feeders for the lame reason also sold all the way frim strong to a dime lilgh-r than yesterday. Representative sales: HKKF STKKRS. No. 1.. AV. fV) OM Ilea 104fi 11S5 I'M 1116 1060 018 Pr 3 7 3 sr. I 00 4 25 4 '.0 I 70 4 V. 4 fl I to r, co No. A v. Pr. SS 15.13 6 03 43 12.17 5 01 41 21 41 .Hi 5 ID 5 10 r. n 6 r. .1 1.1 r. 15 6 'a r. :n ...1230 ...12f. ...12T.S ... 12f ...im ...UM ...13.-.3 ...1233 4fl.. CO. 20., 3S., .1091 ....1373 5 0.1 STKUHS TKXAS. ,. 700 3 21 STUKRS AND STAGS. S3. .1350 4 Si COWS. 1... 1... 1... 1... 6... 1... 1... 1... 3... 3... ... fM ...1020 ...1010 ...10C0 ... 353 ...1000 ... 030 ... SIO ... 766 ... SOS ... 670 ,...1010 .... 070 ... 930 2 35 15 1014 2 V. 2 '5 1 1170 3 0 2 n 1 9W S eo 2 50 1 12-Vl 3 ri 2 HI 1 1060 3 23 2 '-0 1 13C0 3 25 2 50 1 1170 3 23 2 6". 4 1153 3 10 2 70 2 1100 3 10 2 73 2 1130 3 0 2 73 2 1030 3 13 2 73 1 1170 3 rs 2 73 13 1111 3 65 2 S5 2 1235 I 00 HRIKKItS. 2 0-1 1 1240 4 7'. 4 25 BUI.I.S. 2 55 2 S30 3 1 0 2 65 1 12S0 3 10 2 75 1 1320 4 00 2 S3 CALVES. 4 00 3 210 fi IA I 50 5 141 5 7'. 5 50 1 irl 5 75 f. f.0 2 !... 115 0 00 1 1 S-70 om 1270 1060 1. 1 1 1 ....1420 ....1470 1 SO 240 210 1.... 1.... 140 C 50 STAGS. 1562 4 30 STOCK COWS 1050 2 23 AND HKIFKH8. 1. ..1610 1 no 1060 ...1HK) 3 10 1110 ! 50 20 3 10 7S3 2 C5 1. .. S40 " 737 .. S20 ..lOoO .. 517 ..100O 3 15 3 15 3 2) 3 20 3 23 3 25 3 23 12 43'.!'.!'. C 810 ! 63 670 2 73 4.... 7.... 1.... 8.... 11.... Tivo 7 SO ..716 3 93 ..1100 3 00 .,613 3 no STOCIC CALVKS. 233 4 00 4. 213 8TOCIC1CHS AND KKHDKftS. .1110 3 : 10. 19. B7S 3 S3 . S65 ,. 630 3 40 3 53 :t 75 3 75 . 012 3 S3 . SS 3 TO . f.25 4 00 .1075 4 10 . (81 4 20 24.. 1.. r... 46.. 23, . 20.. 10.. 7.. . 911 S20 3 S3 NHRHASKA. 1 feeder., r. I'coders. RR0 3 10 R feeders.. 105(1 902 !l 75 I 05 :i 50 1 feeder... 1030 21 feeders.. 1101 1 bull 1200 J ei 2 50 2 75 3 no :i 25 3 25 3 23 3 10 .'I S3 :: 40 2 90 3 87 3 85 1 05 2 75 2 50 3 70 3 70 2 00 :: m) 2 80 2 8) 3 10 3 95 2 feeders.. 1030 1 bull 1IXH 1 bull Sio 1 steer 11S0 22 cows 2 cows 1 cow., 1 cow., 2 cows 2 cows 1 cow., 1 cow. 2 cows 10.1s n 00 930 :i no ..1050 50 10 heifers... SSI .. 930 .. S75 .. M5 ..1110 ..1010 .. 800 2 50 7 heifers. ..1011 2 75 1 heifer.... 7S0 2 S3 9 heifers... (Wl 2 35 II feeders.. iV!0 :t 15 4 feeders.. 017 '.' 40 1 bull 12.V) MONTANA. :i 90 2:1 feeders.. 1079 21 feeders.. 977 WYOMING. S feeders ;; ti-eders .liti . 1)00 3 S3 1 feeder... 900 3 83 3 85 3 80 :i 00 :i 00 2 50 :t 15 2 m 2 50 3 40 9 feeders.. 823 9 feeders., 1102 1 feede ,.1020 21 feeders.. KC! 1 steer. 40 15 feeders. . iM 1 bull 1730 1 bull 1500 1 bull 900 1 bull 1200 1 bull 1-1" 1 bull 15S0 1 cow 1020 1 cow 0IO 1',. 8 cows 1051 1 cow 1020 S feeders.. 907 I cow 11S0 I,. 7 steers. ...1217 10 steers 1071 1 steer 1270 1 cow 1U90 30 feeders.. 1001 ' 3 sir. Tex. 11 00 3 str. Te.-.10-Hi 1 bull 13i)0 II tet-de-8..10IO 15 cows K'i3 li steers. . . 1 steer 1 heifer... 2 heifers.. 1 cow 2 covva.... 15 cows.... 8 feeders. .lias .1030 . 720 . liS". . Olio . 993 .Kill! . oik; 2 1,1 3 10 Vaughn Neb. 2 !1 1 cow 900 2 95 1 hull 1051 II 75 3 feeders.. 99.1 2 23 4 cows 907 A. lirown Wyo. I Wl 1 Bteer ICO 3 !) 3 cows 9sfl 1 III) 10 cows 1010 3 15 Henton Neb. Km 2 fCBder:i..l230 !l TS 20 str. Tex. 106" 3 C5 1 str. Tex. 1310 2 50 1 feeder... 1090 :: or, K Hestor-Nob. :i no t cow 760 1 75 2 90 3 01 1 75 I 00 3 11 3 15 1 no 3 (i :i i'-'i 4 00 2 70 4 cows Wlf .0 A. W. Conovar Idaho 21 feeders.. 93S 3 85 icovv 1 feeder... 910 3 25 1 cnV 1 cow 9S0 2 40 Pratt fi Ferris Wyo. 21 cows 103S 3 10 I cows.... 41 steers. ...1202 4 I") 22ste-jrs... 21 steers.. ..11)0 3 40 5 bulls.... I"!)'.1 'it'1 Tateers.. .I0t',1 .1170 2 10 2 15 ,1083 ,12"3 3 80 !l 73 ,1173 3 25 I.. W. Hurneti wyo. 12 feeders.. SSS 3 81 2 reiiers. 2 steers.. . h feeders. 1 feeder.. , 791 .11(11 , .HL") .1220 :) 820 3 2fi 1 ar. :i 7) 3 0 2 75 3 26 2 W 7 steers.... 1157 4 25 , 1 steer 1130 3 Tin 1,1 feeders.. 911 3 70 1 bull 1400 2 50 17 COWB. ... 830 2 25 2 cows 1140 2 90 I bull 1 cow 1 cow.. 6 cows . WJ: 2 Vr. 1 cow .... 1090 3 25 C Hchoer Nev. 57 feeders. . 781 3 73 3 feeders. . P1 3 IS feeders.. 0M 3 70 1 stag M0 30 1 bull 710 3 10 2 bulls ia 2 . W. A. Martfrave-Neb. 21 feeders.. ':7S 3 75 3 fee-lors. . S13 3 00 27 cows... .1041 3 30 1 bull 1300 2 26 23 cows P2S 2 50 H. C. Stene Neb. 11 feeders. .IMS 115 Scows.. 0 feeders.. W2 3 00 3 covvr.. 1 heifer.... $t) 3 00 1 cow... . 03f 2 OR .10S1 2 S .1220 3 25 C. Helnlck-Neb. 2 cows. ... MSS ,",(i0 4 feeders. .1342 3 78 4 cows S70 3 20 2 feedrs..ltS3 3 75 1 cow MiiO ;i fin 1 feeder... 050 3 76 u- w 11,.,-U V.di 1 cow 77o 3 20 3 cows... 1 cow loji) 2 73 21 cows... 2 cows 010 -j 7,-, llitv I 'nu-nrM Vpli . . !r.6 1 73 ..1100 3 23 33 feeders.. 1135 1175 Icovv... .'I feeders.. ion'. 3 on 1 cow... 4. feeders.. S3 1 3 m lstag.. ...1160 2 S3 ...1130 2 S3 . . . 070 2 60 1 feeder... 020 3 On .1. W. Drlsklll-Wio. 24 cnlves... :wo 3 2:. 1 cow.... . 2 75 . M0 2 75 . MO 2 75 .1100 3 G3 1 calf 1 v 5 5n 1 cow. 1 Hirer 132S :i ('A 1 cow. 1 steer 1120 3 in 1 steer looo ;i 153 1 steer.. 2 sleers. 1 steer.. 1 steer. . 2 steers. 3 steers. 1 steer. . 14 steers. .low .lO'iO 3 03 1 steer ..1070 :i rr, ..low 1 20 05 1 steer.. 1 steer. . 2 steers. 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 1 steer.. ..1330 4 20 ..1105 4 20 ..1100 4 20 ..1170 4 20 ..1110 4 20 ..1220 1 20 lion 4 20 ..11.35 I 20 ..1320 I 211 ..I I VI 4 "11 1170 I 20 1 steel-.. W W. I'rlinrle-Wv o. 43 feeders.. 10SI -1 06 52 cows SSI 2 23 11 feeders. .1020 '.! IV) 3 steers. .. .1300 I () 2 reeders.,1225 3 50 1 feeder. . .11 10 4 05 1 feeder... letiO .1 GO HOOS The downward trend of prices of the last scveial days was continued tins morning. Chicago came 51il0c lower and buyers started out bidding on the same basis at till. point. A few loads were sold rnrlv nl nlmiit 51 7iY lint lifter a dozen or lifteen loads had changed hands bu.vers lowered their bids and were olTering oiuy Si. 70 and $l.72', or n good dime lower Hum yesterday's market. Sellers were not will luif to let their droves no at those prices. and, as a result, It wns lat- before much wns done. They llnnlly had to cat lonxn, hnwever, at Jui-1 nbout a loc decline, the bulk of the sab-s polng from $1.70 to $-1.73. wiiii the long string ut 5I.JJ"4. as win no seen fiotn the sales below, today's market Is very much like yesterday's, only u illino lower. Hogs nre now selling nt the lowest llguro since eariy in .unroll. Representative saice: No. Av. s1i. lr. No. A v. Sli. Pr. 34 f,S S V) 55 2M 40 4 ii 24 SI ... 3 7.1 M 2M ... 4 H 21 103 ... 3 73 C4 207 40 4 72'i' Ofi 71 ... 3 75 39 311 ! I 72'., 34 SO ... IM 76 221 160 I 72'4 31 110 ... 4 00 6S 257 2S0 I 73i 2l 117 ... 4 01 52 205 Jf) 4 72'. 72 122 ... 4 13 74 271 ... I 72'. S3... H... ... 71... 43... 51... 10... 51... IS... 32... B... 16... 12... IV)... 12... 35... 42... 52... 2'i.. . f.4... ...121 ... 4 M 07 270 120 4 72' ...JIS ... I 61 2ST. ... I 72'i ...200 100 I TO fC 245 120 I 7i'j ...247 1C0 .4 70 CS 5R1 200 4 72i, ...201 200 4 70 09 2S0 120 4 72'i 3IS ... 4 70 61.... .230 .231 I 70 50. . . .220 SO 4 7J'9 .. I 72'4 333 231 21S .114 2CS 235 257 2.11 2!l 312 .. 4 70 .. 4 70 .. 4 70 40 1 "0 .. 4 70 .. I 70 40 I 70 SO 4 70 .. 4 70 SO 4 70 CI 241 si mo ici 4 72'-, 251 M 20! S5 201 M I 7i4 SO I T2i, .. 4 72'i SO I 72' i .. I TV', SO 4 2'(, .. 4 72', .. 4 72'4 .. 4 72'i 54.... ...25S M t'O f4 74 .V. f.7 ,.y .235 .278 321 120 4 70 .2SS 35S 4 70 .255 12-1 4 724 Jf.t 20) I 70 310 2.11 ... 172', 40 4 72'i .. 4 72'j 02.... 01.... (17.... IV.. . . . 7.... 70.... 4R.... 25. . . . 24.... 64 ... tt.... 7S.... 04.... M.... 73.... 58.... R5.... S7.... . .301 161 I 70 ..201 ... 4 70 ..2S7 120 I 70 ..202 2(0 I 70 43.. f.S iCf, ",t 271 C 223 SO 20R 75 270 V) I 72lj ) 40 4 -24 ...221 ,...21.1 ...222 ....257 ... 122 1 I 7) S'l 4 70 4' I 70 fO I -o . . . 4 70 M 4 70 4 72'i ... 4 72'4 22 120 4 73', 263 W) I 72'a 503 ... 4 72'i 221 2T4 4 -24 220 120 i 724 261 ... 4 724 41... 76..., 71... 01.. J ....315 I 160 4 7J'i 227 SO I 'Vi ...5!0 ...!M ...2SI ...2'V) ...2C1 ...2.1.' ...IM ...2KS 41 4 724 l" 4 7J'i ... 4 '2'b ... 4 72's SI 4 72'i SO 4 721 i SO I "2's, 10 4 72'i W,. 70. 75.. 21V 'JliO I 724 26S so 4 724 r,s... ss... 53... 5 .. t,7... 56... CJ. . . IS... 64... 73... I'-'i. . . 63... 01. . . 66..., is.'.'. 7i. . . en... si... ci .. 56 ".'.20-. SO 4 72',i SO 4 73 4 75 ..27S SO 4 73 ..201 ... ..201 120 4 75 5. .231 210 -I 72'i 4 ' 4 210 .. 4 T2'4 SO 4 72's ....20.1 ,...!S1 ....265 ....201 41 I ' 04 2 VI SO 4 73 10 1 75 10 4 75 .. 4 7 .-, 02 270 ... 4 72's 70 250 240 I 72'a CO 2CI 210 I 72'4 72 r "(V) 4 "2U ....271 ... ....216 120 ....262 ... . . . .206 ... 4 75 1 73 127 25S 200 I T21j C2. . .2-'0 S" 4 7 !'i .. 4 75 40 4 75 40 1 73 40 4 7". SO 4 "'; so I 77' .. 4 SO 62.. St.. 10.. fi.. 70.. 70.. ..27.1 ..237 ..2.W ..:02 ..220 . .2:0 40 I IZV, SO I 72'i ISO 4 71' j SO I 72', SO I 72' 4 ... 4 72 ....230 '.'.'.'.Va ,...IS3 261 SIIHKI' There was another good, liberal run of idKep here today, but the bulk nf thf reie'nls were composed of feeders Packers were all liberal bu.vers of good stuff, but the ciuallly of the offerings us a rule was not particularly good. There were a few unnd sheep here, however, end us hlcli as J.'i.O." was'' paid. Some of the lcis desirable grades did mil move unite as I frcelv, but the market held Just about Kienuy. Choice Iambs were scarce today, and, ns they aro In good demand on the part of packers, they would have brought good strong prices had there been mnny here. There wore some good enough to bring $3.00. but as a rule the offerings were not as choice an on some dnys previous to this. There being a Mb.-ral supply of feeders on the market naturally make buyers rather bearish and slow to take hold, but still not much change was noticed In the pilces paid, as the demand Is In good shape. Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers. $3.754i4.00: choice grass yearlings, $3 75 fll.nfl; ch-ilce ewes $2 251(2. 50; fnlr to good ewes, J3.(KVS3.25; cull ewes, $2.r0ftXOO- choli-e spring lambs. $1.75(176.00; fair to good spiln; lambs, $1,501(1,75: feeder wethers, $3 331i : in ; leeder lambs, $4,001(4.49. Hepresentatlvo sales: No. 60 Nebraska ewes 203 fed wethers ,. 14S Nebraska wethers 120 Idaho lniubM 50 feeder ewes 2 feeder owes 13 feeder ewes "1 feeder ewes 21 leeder ewes....; 7M Wyoming feeder wethers 3315 feeding lambs 2 cull ewes IS western ewes Ci Wyoming ewes 150 South Dakota wethers .. 173 Wyoming wethers Av. 9ii 12 1 9S 82 7S 95 sr. 82 S4 91 fifi 90 lOt 10:1 102 101 102 103 105 Ml m Pr. $3 0 3 83 3 9.1 r. 00 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 10 2 40 3 CO 1 23 2 IK) 3 2.) 3 35 3 80 8.-, ii 83 3 90 3 90 I 25 I 25 3 35 3 80 4 00 4 S3 4 S3 170 Wyoming wet tiers 310 western wethers 4 western wethers 2C0 feeder Inmbs ISO feeder lambrt 9 Idaho ewes 107 1,578 Wyoming yearling wethers Sx 7 Wyoming cull iambs 71 320 Idaho lambs r.S 170 Wyoming lambs (ii CIIICA(il) I.I VM STOCIC MA UK IST. Native nnd "Weslei-n Stei-m Hlovr lions Lower. CHICAGO, Oct. lC-CATTHK-Hecelpts. 6.600 head. Including 1,200 westerns and 900 Texans; native and western steers slow: butchers' stock tlrm, except common nnd medium; Texnns steady; natives, best on sale today, live cars at $5.45: good to prime steers, $,i.30fi5.g0; poor to medium, $4.4.Vt 5.25: selected feeders, stendy to strong, $3.8(,')t.(;i; mixed stinkers, slow. $2 8501:1.73. cows, $2.VT( 1.10; heifers, $2 r.Olil.75; i iuiners steady, $2. noli 2.00; bulls, unchanged, fi 7.Vi 4.4ii; calves, 23c higher than a week ago $i.00ji0.23. Texans, receipts, 900; best on sale todav, 30 cars at J3.05: ted steers. $4 ifi (fll.90; Texas grass steers, $3,254(1 10; Texas bulls, $2,7513.23. HOGS Iteceipts today, 23,000 head; tomor row, 32.000 estimated; left over. lO.mvi: P)( 15e lower; top, $5. 10; mixed nnd but. hers $l.7H(f(5 Ii7"; good to choice heavy, $ SO'f 5.05; rough heavy, $1.15311.75; light. $K'r( 5,lu: bulk of sales. SI.8(Kf3 no. SIIKHP Heeelpts. 1T.W) head; sheep, mar ket steady; lambs, choice steady, others slow to 10c lower; good to dm ci we tilers. $3.90 1.20: fair to choice mixed, western sheep, $.1.9"'. ' 2"; na'lve lambs, $I.IOf(5.ii3; western lambs. $I.M'io " New Viirk !'' KlneU. VHW YOltK, Oct. lO-HKHVKS-Ilo-enliiiH ,Ki0 head; no trade worth noting; fee ng " weak: f. Ides ,unlecl live cattle ste idi" riVriiP-ialor beef. O'sfic per lb.; she" I. 121 lc; shipments, 1,231 -attV, 1.0SI slieen and 7,"10 ipiarters ot beef. C' A'lJS-iieeelDls, 1!) heiui; Hteady; some late arrivals unsold; veals, $1,601(8.50; mixed calve.'!, 73.23. HIIKKP AND I.AMHS-ltecdiits, 1.119 bend; steady and nbout all sold; sheep, $'l.0(iljl.5o; lambs, l.0O4i!.12!s; Canada himlis $0.10. HOGS Iteceipts, 1,735 head: easy at $3.25 55.65; eholco state hogs, $5.63f45.(VO. SliifK In Sluhl. , l-'ollowlng aro the reeolplH fit tho four urine pal wt-stern marknts tor Oetolier Hi: 1 Cuttle. Hcej-s. Sheep. South Omnha. 3.275 s.iec: 11,38s Clllcago n.COfl 25,0'l0 17.no 1 Kansas City IH.noO 11,000 7,Su0 St. l.ouls 7,100 10,800 2.001) Totals 3I.S75 M.S33 11.784 St. l.ouls Lire Mock- ,3lnrkft. ST. I.OIHS, Oct. lti.-OATTl.K-Itccetpts, 7.1 W head, lucliidlng 3,3'Xi Te.sani; market easy to 10c lower: cowi .iteady; unlive ship ping and export steers, $i.75H' 83; dressed beef and batcher steers, $1 n"5.25; steers under 1,600 lbs., $3.60j.20i stockerv and f-'dirs $.11 m, tows nnd heifers. $ OOiC " .iMiei .. Jl r,oii'j S.'i. bulls. $2 lwjf3 ;m 'I'-x.is and Indian steers, $.4 00-TT4 20. cows nnd h-(fer. $2.2.Vi3 40 , IK 'US Itec.-lptr, lo.soo head: market 5c lower. nlKs u ml llKhts. $l SOtfl.95; packers. Jl s i o,,, imtchers, l Onlfj.liTH. h 1 1 1: i-; i itectipis. 2.co heml; market steady r,ir -he, p. iambs. KKriloc higher; nn tlve muti.ms $.i-,mi.oo, lambs, $1.2.1176.40; stn.-kers, $2 ;,, , u'. nmi pucks, $2.2fi?f 1 .00, Ivnnsii, (it, l.t v SloeU. iV.NV!Ll'ITY- tl- 16 -CATTt.H-Re-celpts. lo.ooo natives, 3,000 Texans, 1,301 , .... v... ,.,.ix,In huh leuiug steers, active nnd steady: butcher cows, steady to shade Inur- tiMftw. .i...... ..v.. . . .. . - . . V V ,,,B"rl(', il Vl-J.t.lo; SCOCKCIS and feeders 1 $.1 jwuitv,. butcher cows and heifers. $3.t;Wltin; .antlers. $2.J3li3.0il; fed westerns. S3 .,(-5.05, Texans. iJ.'Wfa.io. calves, $3. .Vhrn. ii. ,ViC.?t5f1;;nr'jVA,,t!"t' .head: trado fnlrly ! Imm ivl 6fiMV,l lo.w-! ' .n(,rtV' mixed. 01 $4 7311192'.. plKH, $l.2iyd 'SHHKP-Ilecelpls. 7.S0O head, excellent demand, all grades selling rendllv ni hicher prices; lambs. $l.(iV,i.-,.:i, inuii,,,, .j TMi 4.ai; slockcrs and feedels. $3.2,111 1 10; culls, $ . ()0J( 3 . 00 , ' M .losepli ,Up stoeU. SOl'TM ST. JOSHPII, Mo.. Oct. 16-(Spe. clal.) Th Journal quotes: CATTI.K Iteceipts, 3.noo head; maik. i steady to li'e lower: quality poor; unlives fl.loiio.25; Texas nnd vvestetiif, $3.2.Hi.i :'.". rows and heifers. $2.0011 60; bulls and stag $2.cj( 1 76: yearlings and calves, $112511:10. stnekers und feeders, .iMi M5; veals, $1 joii 0 50. HOGS Iteceipts, 6,200 head; market 10. lower; all grades. $l.Titu4i I.Mtt; bulk of saler-v $1.80(1 I.SSVfc. SIIKHP AND HAMUS-Ileeelpts. 300 head market steady; lambs, $1 :n: i, sheei., $..l0Vl.0d. mv Vorlf Dry Coiida. NKW YORK, Oct. Irt.-DltV HO IDS liuslness fontlnues quiet. The d dine in the price of fi-ltou does not make srlleri 01 guilds any easier to deal with, but inn ei , ate inclined in hold oft more, lirown sheet ings and drills are dull on home an mi but llrm in prlro. llleuchcd, quietly Pim ('mirse iidofeii cottons lllo lit III, :il light. Print cloths dull. Prints lit in S -no-business doing hi new fancy catiene t..r spring. Silks are showing a stiadlei toie . with stronger iikirket for raw silk. t'nirc c .Mnrt.rl. nc!V YORK. Oct. lC-COFFHH- Spot (lull- No. T Invoice, 8-e. Mild, quiet. (Vr doVa. 9Mlle. Futures opened Steildv at lltichnliged prices, and ruled quiet, with .1 weak undertime, owing to continued hcivv receipts at Kin und Santos. Light ev.t llig caused a sharp advance In the Ins' hour, und the market clnsed tlrm. with .1 decline of pi points Total Miles, 10,97k bag, Including November at $T.K': December $T.3n; .luiiiinrv. $7.36; March, $7.351i7 lo. Ma. $7.15; duly. $T.50. Ciillfiiriilii Dried Fruits. NHW VOHK. Oct. KiCAHll-MUNI Dili HD FltriTS Market dull but steadv at unchanged prices. The mnrket for evap orated uppb-s was not particular!) active but held quite steady on light nffer'nei throughout the day nt fully sustained prices; state, common, was quoted at 45ff. . prime, 4Hl'ic; choice, fi'iCqec; fancv, fiie l'.4c. Priiiii-s. m'-'iiS'ijC per lb., ns to ste and qiin'ity. Apricots, lloynl. lllrlle: Mour Park. 15'' 10c. Peaches, peeled, Htff2Cc. m peeled. fi'nSe. I'liltle Miimv nt Kiimkiin ( ll. KANSAS CITY. Oct. lfi. The national ex hibition of thoroughbred Hereford and Shorthorn cattle began here todav The show opened with an exhibition of bulls. 2-year-idds or over. In class 1, tor breeding stock. Sixteen llnclv groomed llereforils were brought Into the arena nnd eleven lenders of the Shorthorn breed were plH-cd opposite them. Tllete vvtih no direct com petition between the two breeds except as the 1..'iOO spectat irs cared to compare them, but there were eight prizes offered tor each breed. The conlest for bulls between 1 and 2 years old brought oit Iwcnty-onn Sliort horni and Iwe nty-seven Hereford. Mnnv of tlu-so .voung hulls weighed from 1,600 to I. snt) pounds. .lol.c in iiv Siipeelrd. LONDON. Oct. 10. After a searching In quiry Into the running un the American horse. Kseuilnl, at Newmarket October II. the stfwatds of the Jockey dub have complclely exonerated from all .blame th owner, .Mr. J. A. Drake, and the trainer. Wlshard. Suspicion had been cast on Lester I !e Iff, the jockey, owing to Ksciirlal losing, though he had been ennlldently expected to win. .The htewards sav Unit although they are 1161 altogether smlslled lin y do not con sider the evidence sulllcletil In prove tile horse v. .-is pulled or to .luillfy I liu with drawal of Uelff's license. Missionary ( linn-roll Ik S fc. DUN Villi, Oel. Hi. Itev. Joshua Gravclt todav 1 elvi-il 11 li tter giving assurance of tin- Mi.'etv of Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. I'amc ron of ibis city, who went to China two years ago an missionaries, and from whom no tidings Im , 1 been received slnco June I hud. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron reached Shanghai wit li other missionaries from Un interior laic In August. Mr. Cameron wrote on September 1 that he desired to return to (he Interior on October 1 und appealed lor money and tracts and for more mis sionaries to work In northern Chlun. Mure (iolil Coining:. NHW YOltK. Oct. Pi. It Is announced that Gnldm 111, Sachs K- Co. have engaged $2,003,000 gold for Import. riii: III', ALT V .MMIKIVr. INSTIU'MKNTS liled lor record Tuesday, Oetobu- Hi. 19uo: IVilrrnnl.v Deeds, II. H. Krnest and wife to H. F. Mi Mullen, s 70 feet lot li, block II, High land Place $ 1.000 M. N. Maxwell to H. V. l-'ltch. w 10 feet lot fi, block 11, Shlnn's add. . . 10n Hldiard O'Keefe, jr.. In David Shan ahan, 11 30 lent of- s IV) feet of w 121 feet lot 1, block 4. S. H. Rogers' add 1.400 .1. W. Ii.fkett to (1. K Frltchftt. un illvldcd 1-9 sw-U se'i 30-10-10 and other property 250 Patrick Coyne nnd wife to lames Wright, part taxlot 22 In 1(5-15-1:1 1,000 A. W. Phelps et ill to J. H. Sherwood, lot 15. block 13, Hansiom Place... . 2.800 I. M. Kuhn and wife to J S. lirokaw. lot 10, block 9. erdghtou Heights . 1.600 Deeds, Sheriff to . S Curtis. wt lot (1, block 13, Omaha 4.600 Total amount of transfers $12.S50 S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST in All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha. VARICOCELE "" ISYDHOCELE cu'ed Meiiii.d new never falls, vwite.ut cutting. Pfcln or 1, s ,,r nine. ararjies a c ;-in ' 1 ii(enuuiepoison iSYPlHaLlO,!,,,,,,), cleaned from thHsytem i-v.ij --.en and symptom rilnuppe.irs ..uniii.-tcl-, uirt forever. No "llltli MvIM. "I I '' 1 1 tliedlkeuse ontheskln or f.'- 1 ruaiiK-ni louuins ao daugerous drug-ior liijarioiH iiu-dli lues. i.cAi' pii.-n Loss or manhood from v. WEAK c cesil-!. or V1C1I.MSTO NKKVOU8 SEXUALLY in nii.ii v or Ksiiauhtion, WASIINii WKAKNI.SS INVOI.PNTAIIV U)8KR, vrllll KViil.V Dl.i'AV in Ycd-MI illld MIPPI.K Aciku la-k '-f vim. vigor und strength, with sexual organs Impair! d 11 ml weak. :TE3inTllBP Itadlnilly cured with a new 1 1 r!T fled Infiillibln Homo Treut nncl GLfcliT mriit. Noin-.truinents,nnpln, no deien'lon from business. (JonorrtioeB, Kidney and IPad.n-r Tr.iiiilr ("I Itl.S GPAItANTniCl). ContulUtlon lite. Ireatmrfit by Mill. Cull on or address 110 S. Mill St. Dr. Searlos&Seaples, Omaha, Nob. NO CURE. NO PAY If ou him.11,11! fuk oiBorn, il Bn SSn l""t l-owcr or w ok'" ''if dralru. Ill K KM uur Vwuum orfii" liftflopfr will IN I IttJ intoro ion villi. ..1 Onift or 111 mm m Ufl ,inHi ijvoni) in u.n. not mm fidlure imt onorelurnrd, no c n I- (niuU, wrllafor partlcul-im i-in oaliil III ii inn ! -i"-. 10CAI APPLIANCE CO., 414 Cnines NISI.. OdivirColtt. IfiMES E- BOYD & CO., Telephone 1039. Omalu, Sol COMMISSION, GRAIN, 1'KOVISIONS und STOCKS llOAUil OK" THAIJ1C. Correipondonc. John A. Wrrn Co Lnttoi wlr to Chlcmo and Nw Torfe H.RPEN11EY&C0. ccii4MYurcnj)a OMAIIA fit'-- JfY 1 BRANCH lOStWCVt UltULM ItU.