10 THE OMAITA DAILT BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, '1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Weakne at LWorpool Main Factor for Chicago Slump. WHEAT DEPRESSED AND FALLS OVER A CENT Corn Holds fteiiinrknbly Steady 'n Vlnr of the t'oiitrnry Influences Oati Perl the Henrlsluirss of Other tlrnlns. CHK'AOO, Oct. 23.- Weakness at Liver pool waB the main factor In a Mump here today, wheat falllm? IHc under yesterday. Corn cloned ic and oats ViC lower, re visions at tho close wen- weak, pork 32Hc lard 12V4c and ribs K'i'tfWc depressed. Liquidation by discouraged lont?s, Influ enced mostly by a l'ic drop at Liverpool, ruld In tiH wheat pit throtiKhout tho ses Ion. Tho heavy movement, favoruble weather and a How audi demand udded to tho bull demoralization. Home export busi ness wbh accomplished at the decline, but there wad not enough of It to check the bull rout. The IncreaBo In the world h vis ible. 2.1C6.0W bu.. although under expecta tion, also failed to materially effect the price. The selllnK was General, tho de mand local and scattered and little cnlcil Uted to withstand the heuvy lines which rnnm Into tho pit thrmiKh commission houses December opened ifc'uc lower at n'tti to nc, rallied early to ,3r and then dropped steadily to rth,e near the end of tho session. The close was weak. De cember lVje down at "SWa !?' New 1 ork reported K loads uken for export and 1. losds were sold direct from here. Sea board clearances In wheat and flour wcro enual to 421.POO mi. Primary receipts were I.Ml.Ofw bll mpared with I.IM.CW bu. last year. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported Sit) rars, UKalnst 6'JJ last week and 'W a year mo. Local receipts were 320 v'ars, of con tract grade. Argentine news was bearish, reporting; crop prospects Improved. 1' ly was reported doing dainago In Ohio. Corn held remarkably steady In view of the contrary lnllu noes wheat weakness, better weather, liquidation by longs, nb senco of bull luulers, renewed short sell ing bv previously cautious bears and tho Indifferent cables. December sold between :i.Ve and IV ,c. closing c lower at SSv. October at one time touched 41c. or lc over vesterdav's close, but later, Inllllenced by the wheat weakness, dropped to ilitHe, He under yesterday Hecelpts were (122 curs. The nats market tell the bearlshness of other grains and slipped out of the hands of Its few French friends. Business showed little activity and the price yielded with out attracting much attention. Hecelpts were 300 cars. December sold between 22ty 4l22',in and 21'ic, and closed io lower at 21H'U22c. Provisions wore weak nt the opening, be cause of a decline at the yards, and as the grain weakness became pronounced later provisions eased off still further, closing wenk. January pork sold between $lV.37Vi i.ii.l 11 fir. nn.l ,.l,,uil TU... Itv,.f nl 1110TU.' tween VJ.971S and J5.87V4. with the clos.. 17'4 f(f20e depressed at J3.,v. Liverpool was tkl lower for Cumberland cut bacon. ICstlmatcd receipts tomorrow; Wheat, 220 enrs, corn, 25 cars; oats, J 50 cars; hogs, 31,0ni) head. The leading futures ranged as follows; Articles Open. "lllch Low. ICIoseTTYes'y. Wheat Oct Nov. Dee. Corn Oct. .Wv. Dec. May Oats Oct. Nov. Deo. Turk Oct. Nov. Jan. l.ard- Oct. Nov. Jan. Jllbs- Oct. Nov. Jan. I I '2U 727.1 I I I 72H 71;, 7l?i 73 71't, 72 73;l 72Hl72?i; 73U 73li tOVuT :is'i I 35. 41 I 39 39'V 374 S5V 3Si,45iV4 3r.4 SCTs 3li, 2t'4 21' 211 -'l'! ill!, IKlilSWHVi' 2lV4i! 21J, 2P(.Si22,22H5; 14 Irf) ' 14 on 10 75 11 02!4 11 07' 11 40 6 87Vt ' 7 00 85 ' fi 97',4 55 6 B7V4 10 W) It 30 10 0 U 7H 10 B0 11 05 ft 95 K 85 6 65 fi SO 6 20 5 sr 6 m 6 KM G 8." c so 6 20 6 85 6 20 5 83 6 97'4 6 3214 6 02'.J 6 TM 6 7i 5 97H-I No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUlt Steady; winter patents. S.I.SVff 4.00 straights. J2.2OiT3.70; clears, $3.003.50; Bprlng specials. $1.50; patents. 3.504j4.00; straights. J3.10iJJ3.50; bakers. $2.30S"2.80. WHEAT No. 3, 67j('74c; No. 2 rod, 73ff 74Uc i'OHN No. 2, WWVi?; No. 2 yellow. iVfic. OATH No. 2. 22';c; No. 3 white, 23U1I24-c. HYK-No. 2. 4SV-. HAHLKY Fnlr to choice malting. i7(3C5c. Hllisns No. 1 flax. $1.74: northwestern, 1 76V4. Prime, timothy. $4.0Mf4.15. . Clover, contract grade. $10.Wi?10.2.". PHO VISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. 11.50. Lard, per 100 lbs.. !ti.97trtr7.6r. Short ribs sides (loose), JB.SOOT.IO. Dry salted shoul ders (boxed). J.255i.60. Short clear sides (boxed). $6.90(S7.00. WIIISICY-Hasls of high ivlnes J1.27. SUOAIt-Cut lof. $(1.30; granulated, J5.90; confectioners' A, $5.70; off A, $5.65. Following are the (receipts and shipments for today: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 21,000 19,000 Wheat, bu 245.000 '112,000 forn, bu 429,000 I19.000 Oat, bu 3(5,000 tfi.OOO rtyo. bu ItJ.OOfl 2,(00 Harley, bu 299,000 18,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was dull; creameries, lVff22c; dairies, ISftlSc. Cheese firm at lOiilfllVse. Kggs, steady; fresh, 1114c. NKW YOHIC r.KMCUAI, M ARKKT, Muotntlnns of (lie Onjr on Vnrlons CoiMiiioiHtles. n.'V.W'OUK' ct- 2:t-KLOirn-necelpts. 33.G10 bbls.; exports, 25,694 bbls,; Bales. 8.500 pkgs.; weak and quoted lower on some grades, with business moderately active at the decline; winter straights, $3.45f?3 55; ?,,L,i?,p.l,ii.,a.p.ft,'"," ;30Jj4.35i winter extras, $2.6ol2.75; Minnesota bakers. $:.00f?3.40; y,U. Jer low grades, J2. 45512. fin. Uyn Hour, llrm sales, 250 bbls,; fair to good. J3.10fi3.30. choice to fancy. JJ.SS'tfS.fi.i. Huclr.wheat flour Meady nt U.W(K.2o. HUt'K WHEAT Dull nt 60fi65c, c. I. f New York. COHNMHAl-Dull; yellow western, R8c; city. 90c; Hrandywlne, $2.45U2.GO. HYH Easier; No. 2 western, 57c. f. o. b.. afloat, state, 52?S3c, c. I. f.. New York. HAHI,KY Weak; feeding, 42f4c. c. I. f . lluffolo; malting. D0416S0. c. 1. f., ltuffalo. HAHLEY MALT Dull; western, GiiiGtc ., IIKAT-Hecelpts. 166.825 bu.; exports. U Ii" , snles, 4,175,000 bu. futures and 320 000 uu. spot. Spot, weak; No. 2 red. 774c f. o. li., afloat, and 754c, elevntor; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 834c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, 87c. f. o. b afloat. Op tions broko ngnln today under severe liqui dation by heaviness abroad, continued ab sence of outside support, burdensom' do mestlc stocks and small clearances. An nc- LV8 ,ox J!Hl(" of xbort accounts attended th decline, moklng tho closn weak nt lVrf KjL0p.nMtni0SSia If11' ?iiMc. closed u M,c; May, 80ssisi;c, closed at HVic; Octo- Xrsed aSte774c. 76S: 1cpml,r. "UVrTSHc. COHN Hecelpts. 170.425 bu.; exnorts 30t . raj bu,; sales. ia,(m bu, futures and SOO.OOO bu. spot. Spot, steady; No. ', 4G4c. ele vator, and 474c. f. o, b nlloat. Options opened firm and showed steadiness on wet weather news, but on subsequent predic tions of clearing prospects and tho break In wheat declined rather sharply. tMosTnc r,ftS;r"",,I Pay,n!'',3c net lower. May 41 9-lGc. closed at 41c; October closed 11 1 OAT8-HecVlptV-2,i:800 tu ' ex ,,'rts v. . niiiir, uj i-i. . wnno. 2,0; track mixed western, 244W264c; trnck white 17 60 fu.iwiiij.w, city, J17.0OJ chMliel?24!c.Bhlpp,n't 7577Hc: B0Otl 1,1 HOPS-Qulet; state common to choice 1899 cron, hW13c: old olds, rjTSc; raclllo const 1899 ci op, 10W13c; old oids. 3'nic. HIDES Firm; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs . 18c California. 21 to 24 lbs., 184c; Texas dry. si LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Huonos acid. 224ii-234c. tu-'-J.1 WOOIi Dull; domestic fleecu, 2527c Texas. 1516o. Hl'TTER Hecelpts, R.200 pkgs.j firm creamery. 1Wi224c; Juno creamery, lSji21c factory. 13U1C0. CH EES E-Heccipts, 11.630 pkgs.: steady large, whltei 107tc; small, white, lie; large colored, lie; small, colored, 11c. EGOS Hecelpts. 13.315 pkgs.! steady western, regular packing, ut mark, 16$fi9c PHOVISIONS-Heef, quiet: family, J10.50 ll.ft); mess. $9.0Ofi9.5O. Heef hams. JW.tioU' 11,00: packet. J10.OOiflO.50: city extra India nepn. 11 ,vv. v.111 iiirum, nirmi) , iui- ed bellies, S'ifdlu; )lrkled shoulders, ftiiiff 12c: pickled hams. 9V$9';e. Lard, weak; western Bteam. $7.37, October closed at 17.374, nominal: rellned, firm; continent, V.V.N'i Seutb America, S,25j compound, January lard, between jS-ty-j; and tC.r5, clos ing I'Mi: down at and January ribs, be $6.12H Pork, steady, family, $l003ie.50; short clear. $16.60H17d, mess, $12X12.45. TALLOW Lasj, city ($2 per pkg ), 4(4C, country (tikgs free). 44fl44c lUCK-Bteady, domestic, fair to extra, 4'i id'tc, Jajprffi, 40tc. MOLASSKs - Hteady: Nw Orleans open kettle, gool to choice, t:!53c. .MKTALS Owing to the liberal offerings and tho rather unfavorable reports from London the local market for tin experienced a slight reaction nnd closed easy In tone at $2S,152.S.25, against $2g.20'o28.30, last nlghfs close. Tho rest of tho list were generally unchanged nnd featureless. Lake copper was dull at JIfi.7.1i 17.ft. Lead, dull at $1,374; spelter, dull nt $4.1W.13. nnd all Iron mar kets dull nnd unchanged. The brokers' pilco for lend was $1 and for copper $1G.87V4. Omaha wiioi.i:nam: mahkht.h. (.'omlltluii of Trnde unci Quotations nil Sliiplr nnd Fancy Produce. KOC.S-Ilecelnls light; good stock. 16e. LIVK POt'LTHY-Hens, 64G'4c; roosteri, 3flc; spring chickens, To; ducks, C1j7c; geese, Gi;7o; turkeys, if9c. FItKHH D'lUSSIJD POt'LTHY-Hens, 8 R'.Jc; roostcru, 6i(0c; ducks nnd geese, OfllOc; broilers, per doz., $3; spring chickens, per lb.. swMjc. turkeys. 124c. OA.MK-Pralrlc chicken, per doz., $3.00S 4.60; mallard ducltJ. per doz., $3; tnU, J1.50M 1.75: mixed. $1 25JJ1.50; Jacksnlpe. $l.25il 60. HUTTi:i-Common to fair. 124c; cholco, lf'(Kc; separator, 21c; gathered creamery, 194120c. FHKSH OYSTIJnS-Flrst grade, solid packed, New Yuri: counts, per can, 38c; ex tra selects. 82r: Btandartls, 25c. Second grade, slack Hied, New York counts, per can, SOe; extra slectv, 21b; stundards, 20c. PIOKONS-Llve, per doz., 90o. VUAI.B Choice, 9JJ10c. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' nwsoelatlun: Choice iiiiIhikI, $S.W; No, 1 upland, $?; medium, $7.W; coarse, $G,50. Hyo straw, JiJ. These prices are for nny or good color and quality. Demand fair. Hecelpts, 10 cars. OATS-No. J white, 2Cc. COHN-No. 3, 38c. 1JIIAN-JI2. VKOKTADLES. CUCCMIIi:itS-Por doz.. 20323c. TUItNIPS-Per bu. Paskct, GOo. Hi:iT8"Per bu., G0ft75c. rAlt9TS-Pcr doz. bunches, 26o. LHTTFCH-JVr doz.. incise. ItADlSHKS llomu grown, per doz., 16e. IILANS Wax. per 4-bu. basket, 50o; Mrlnc, 40c, POTATOi:S-Per bu.. 4050c; sweet pota toes, per bu., 75f(90c. CAHHAOK Homo crown, per lb., 14c; Holland wed. l;c. kTt0-JlATOI':s Homo grown, per 4 bu. bas- Mf!!,KXNrnomo crown, per bu 6og60c (. I2LLU Nebraska and Utah, 30N0c. Fltt'ITS. r.FA.r."KS-Cailf,r"'i freestones, $1.K. PLt MS-Callfornla, per crate, $1.0081.10; per box. 90c. PKAHS-Per box, $2.00fi2.E5. (.HA I'FH - California Tokays, 4-bnsket crate, $1.(J; Delawaie and Niagara. perC-lb. basket. 15e; eastern Concords. 17P1SC. V.A,7 ' HLONS-Ah to size, 10V(15c each. ll''f',',lI'S-Xntlve, 7.-.cfi$l.0o per bu.; per bbl., $2.50; enstern, J2.Co4i2.75. CHANI1EHKIKS Per bbl., JG.75; per crate, $2.50. THOPICAL FHU1TS. OIIANOFS-Mexlcan, per box, Jl.50. LK.MONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, J4.60; choice. J I. J0IjAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size, FlOS-Callfornla, new cartons, Mc; lay era, i5c. MISCKLLANKOtTS. Nt'TS-Kngllsh wnlnutB, per lb., 12JH3c; filberts, per lb.. 13c; nlmnnils, per lb., 17 20e; raw peanuts, per lb., 44tT.c; roast'.'. 1, CMi"4n; Hrnzlls, 12c; Pocani., !' 10c. IIIDICS No. 1 nreen. GUc; No. 2 green, 54c; No. 1 saltodi 74c; No. 2 salted. 4c; No. 1 veal cair, S to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Gc. CIIANIiKS l. AVAII.AIII.F. KIIIMM.V. Ciible nnd TelPKraiihlc Iteportn of (irnln A II oat nnd Aialiorr. NEW YOHtv. Oct. 23.-Speclal cable and telegraphic communications to Hradstreet's show the fol'owlng chnnges In available supplies from last account: WHEAT I'nlted States and Canada, east of the Hockles, Increase, 1.75K.O00 bu.; afloat for atid In Europe, lncrense, 400,00 bu.; total supply. Increase, 2,15fi,0l0 bu. COHN I'nlted States and Canada, east of the Hockles, decrease, 1,229,000 bu. OATS United States and Canada, east of tho Hockles, Increase, 177.000 bu, Among tho more Important Increases rcporteil are those of 500,000 bu. at northwestern Interior elnvntors, 100,000 bu. In Manitoba, 89.000 bu. ut St. Joseph. G3.090 bu. at Coteau and 52,000 bu. nt Portland. Me. Tho leading decreases Include thoso of 88.000 bu. nt Newport News, 76.000 bu, at Kingston. 75,000 bu. at Chattanooga nnd G7JKV) b;i. nt Chicago private elevators. Tho combined stock of wheat at Portland, Ore., Tucoma und Seattle Increased 492.000 bu. last week. St. Louis Cm 1 11 und Provision. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 70ic; track. 71f 72i;c; October. 704c; December, 71,;W71llc; May. 734c; No. 2 hard, C7Ti'C8c. COHN Lower; No. 2 cash. 31'ic; track. 3f,;c. now; :t74fi37;c, old; October, 3C;c: December. 34,fi3iic; May, SSUTOijc. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 224c; track. 22fj23e; October, 23c; December, 224c: May, 24',ic; No. 2 white, 244T25e. RYE- Lower; 50c. FLOl'R Easy; patents, $3.65(33.05; extra fancy and straights, $3.20ff3.30; clear, J3.75W SELDS Timothy, steady nt J3.75O4.20. 'lax. nominally lower at $1.72. COHNMEAI-Steady at $2.052.10. H RAN Nominal; sacked, east track. 67c. 1 IA Y Ktnnil v llmnthi- 10 fwvwi'l ri. ,,.nuu $9;00J 10.00. " WKIHKIIY-Stcady at $1.27. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.35. HACiGINC, -$S.10S.W. HEMP TWINE $9. M tllMI.M.I.wf.il olnmloi inoioinr Spelter, steady; $4.05. POl'LTRY Firm; chickens, turkeys and ducks. fi4o; geese, ec. iMJiiS steady; 15c. Jll'TTER-l'Irm; creamery, 180220; dairy. fitlSc I'ROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, $13, (boxed), weak; extra shorts, $7.50; clear ribs and clear sides. $7,024. Hacon (boxed), ,, l".;..lu Biiuiia, iieur rios anil clear sides, $S.60. hi:c,i.i r'ravin,. r. iv i.ki . 000 bu.; corn. 102,000 bu,; oats, 83,000 bu, ' 1 'lour, is.ww tiois.; wheat, 52.00) bu.; corn, 108.000 bu,; oats, 8,000 bu. Kiiiiniia City (iriiln una ProTlslnna. KANSAH PITV n ii .ii'iitiin rPm!,t.6i!,;5'li3lX0'; XIaV- fiS'ic: cash. No. 2 C94c;- No? 3. l3Wc. ' ' " x.1 uN7n?;e"lh('r: Mci Mav- 31Uo: cash. No. 2 mix,',!. .111.' N!n n .v.1 oi-. j. . - oitjv;, uu, ., OATS-No. 2 white. 23240. RYE-No. 2. 454ii4r,e. $8.(iH.2f;. c,,0,co P'"". fancy 17l' '',m'ry' WW.; dairy. nl.y:. '8 !'"?. returned; now -' 10,400 SItlPMl.'vra . . 20,b00 b.7.; oats, 6.O0O bu " """" DU'' Crn Liverpool (irnlii and Provisions. .LIVERPOOL, Oct. 23. WIinT-Bnn .tiurrii'iiii mixed, new. 4s 6d. Futures, quiet; November, 4s MA- Hecelpts of wheat during 'the last three days, 23,000 centals. Including 178,00) Amer! lean. Receipts of American corn during the last three days. 105.700 centnls. PROVISIONS Shoulders. square cut steady, at 33s Gd. Toledo .Mnrkel. TOLEDO. Oct. 23.-WHEAT-Falrly ac- ber, ,i)'c; December. 7G);c; May, Sic. . -J,v- -un. nieuu , casu ana October. 43c; December, 36c. RYE 54c. OATS Dull, firm; cash and October, S24c; December. 230. ' CLOVERSEED-Falrly active. weak; cash, im prime, J6.10; October, JS.60; De cember, Jtf.674, I'lillnileiin Produce Marknt. PIULAnELPIIlA, Oct 23. RL'TTER Firm: fancy western creamery, 25o; fancy western prints, 27c. J?1,-11"" uml c hlchor; fresh nearby. 20wi,2ic; fresh western. 204c; fresh smith western. 19c; fresh southeni, IRc. CHEESE-inrm; New, York full creams, fancy small, Il-Vfill4c; New York lull creams, fair to choice, 104fillVic Mliiiieiiiiolls Wheut Inrkel, MINNEAPOLIS Oct. 23,-WHEAT-Nn. 1 hard, 7.Vc; No. 2 northorn, 724W734c: No. inri.,u,rn' 75,'c! December. 7Hc; May, 77WJ77,4C. &:lm$ttr' ,0c per bbl-low,ri m,', snia01"' " 150 a ,on: ,n bulk' California Dried Frnlti. NEW YORK. Oct. 23.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'lTB-Inactlve. Tho marltt for evaporate! apples continues quiet ami steady, with only n small Jobbing trada In progress; nominally unchanged prices State, common, y5c prime, 4tiJiicj choice, 64ae, fatiry, &64e Pmnes, S4f 84c per lb,, as to slzo nnd quality Apricots, Roynl, llflHe; Moor Park, 15016c Peaches, peeled, 16t('J0c, linpeeled, (Vt9.- .tlllvrnnkre flrnln .llnrket, , MILWAt'KEE, Oct. 23. WHEAT Mar kot lower: No. 1 northern, 754S78C; No. 2 northern, 734c. RYE Dull; No. 1, 61Q52e. HAHLEY Steady; No. 2, 67c; sample, 3H 66c. Duluth Market. DULUTH, Oct. 23 WHEAT No. 2 hard, 774c; No. 1 northern, 754c; No, 2 northern, il4c; No, 3 spring, C7'sc; October, i54c; December. 764c; January, 7S4c. CORN-394c. JIOVIMIIIM'S CtF STOCKS AMI IIOMIS. .Market Opens it I tit Hour of AelHIty, lint Prices (in Lower. NEW YORIi. Oct. 23 The warning en tallied In yesterday's Hurry In call money to 6 per cent was taken by tho speculntlv element today nnd tho rather Intemperate buying which has Hooded the niarkot ulnce tho latter part of last week was materially curtailed. Thcro was n great deal of busi ness ilono In the first hour, but tho selling to realize clearly outweighed the buyl k demand. In spite of some sharp manipula tive activity In specialties, nnd the nveruco of prices went below Inst night The "il lug was not nil precipitate nnd showed n tendency to decrease as prices receded to tho lower level, but when efforts were made to bid up prices again It was found that selling orders were wultlng at the hlsher level In sulllclent volume to force prices back ngaln. I.atc In the day u imi'-li heralded upward movement In Northern Paclllc ramn Into notice For several days pHst rumors have been heard of u null pool In this stock, b,ised on tho largo short Interest Known to e::lsl In It and the it duced lloatlng supply owing to the rec-nt buying of n mihstnmhil fharaetcr which appeared when the quotation got below 60. Tho price was 544 today, when the iidvnnce began, and It enrrlod tho quotation up through some very heuvy selling, without material tetlmrl; to a shade over 63, mak ing the net gfiln 2i;. Great Northern pre ferred wns advanced 6 points corrclatlvely. It was alleged In behalf of tho movement that tho Impairment In tho earning power of tho railroads In the I'orthwcrt by tho shortngo of the spring wheat crop had ben greatly overstated. The vtatenient of the Northern l'acltlc for the second week n October shows a decrease In gross earn ings of 117,491. notwithstanding additional mileage compared with last year of nearly 40") miles. Thcro was u notable dlslnclliri tlon In tho rest of the market to tespoiul to this movement nnd the tecoverles. were qulto Insignificant. The fall In the cnll loan rato to 34 per cent In the last half hour wns equally without effect In reawak enlng speculntlvo Interest ni.d the tnnrkot closed Irregular at small net changes. The earlier rales for cnll loans ruled from I to 5 per cent nnd It Is not unlikely that tho reaction was duo to the nbstlnenco of the speculators from further encroachment on money resources. Hanks called loans to tho extent of Fevcrnl million dollars this morning, nnd the shifting of loans which resulted caused quite an active bidding for money. The vonts of the day had thi effect of awnklnlng some fresh uneasiness over tho money market conditions mil these wcro not altogether allayed by the renewed weakness of cxchnnire, especially Paris cheques. The transfer of currency to New Orleans through the sub-trensury was also renewed today. Much doubt ex ists regarding the effectiveness of high call lonn rates In renewing gold Imports. The gold thus fnr secureil was the result if scouring the open market supplies nil over Europe, without nrouslnp the opposition of tho great central banking Institution?., which would have to be resorted to for nny considerable gold supplv. Horrowers of time money show a disinclination to pay hh much ns 5 per cent, while bankers have counted upon a pood market for'tlme loans nt fi per cent. Whether they will bo in clined to Import gold under the clrcuni ntancos to meet the exigencies of specula tion Is a mooted question. . . . , Thero was a decided falling off In busi ness In bonds nnd prices reacted nt various points. Total sales, par value. Jl.GOO.OM. I'nlted Stutes bonds were unchnnged on last call. .... The Commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram says: There was gen eral dullness In the markets hero today, occasioned mainly by the reaction In the American department. In which nctlv.ly has mainly centered during the last few days. London was engaged In taking prof its preliminary to the settlement tomor row. Herlln flso sold with some freedam nnd nothing but support from New "i ork held the market to a degree of llrmn-ss The. Hank of England lost 25 000 gold to Egypt nnd 30.000 to Holland. Franco took n parcel of sold In the open market. India Is still buying sliver. ... The following art- tho closing prices on the Now York Stock exchange: Atchison , do pfd Haltlmoro & O., Canadian Pac... Canada So dies. & O Chicago Q. W... C. 11. & Q Chi. Ind. & L.... do pfd Chicago & E. Ill C. .Vr N. W C, R. I. & V C. C. C. & St. L, Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. L. (i W Denver & K. G., do pfd Erlo do 1st pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Coal ... Hocking Valley. Illinois Central. Iowa Central .. ,! nfil , 314 Union Pacific ... , 74U do pfd 714 Wabash SG; J do pfd 534 .Wheel. & L. E... . SOifcl do 2d pfd li'4 Wis. Central .... 128 Third Avenue ... 21 'Adams Ex 61 lAmerlcan Ex 95 IF. S. Ex 1G3 Wells-Fnrgo Ex. 109 'Amer. Cot. Oil... U3V do pfd 6 Amer. Malting ., 29 do pfd lrt i Amer. S. &. It..., 113U do pfd 177 Amer. Spirits ... 2i.t; do pfd . 70'i Amer. S. Hoop., , 12',; do pfd , 35 Amer. S. & W... 1G6 do pfd 16 Amer. Tin Plate, , XG'i do pfd 118, Amer. Tobncco., 19'i do pfd , 42 Anne. Mill. Co.., , 37 Hrooklyn R. T... , gi&; . 754 . 74 , 194 ! , 21', . 124 ,109 12S .153 . 4S4 .125 , 36 . 91 . l. no J 414 . 90U , 1 " . 17 , 244 . 724 . 3? . 754 . 334 . 82 . US' .127 . 46"i . 6S . 39 . 29s, , 8i; . S9 . rs in . 65 , 9S , K'; . I'm . 694 . 354 . 91 . 204 . 97 , 29; . M .127 . 155, , iWfc , SI . G1 , 42 , 914 l' , 81 ,190 , 5 .1234 ,115 , 6S'i , 114 . 71J . s?H . 94 . so; . 144 . K; . 65 Lake Erie k W do pfd Lake Shore L. & N Manhattan L... 1nt at III' .107 Colo. Fuel & I.. .2064 Con. Tobacco .., . 751; do pfd . 084 Federal Steel ... .1594 do pfd . 12; Gen. Electric .., Mexican Central Minn. & St. I;., do pfd Mn Vni-inn 5!.i liiucose sugar ., , 97; do pro . 54h( Inter. Paper . 40 1 do pfd . 10 Laclede Gas . 214 National Hlscult .136 i do liftl .lTHi.Nntloiial Lead ., . 374! do pfd . 7 iNatlonnl Steel ., . 6"; do pfd . 73s N. Y. Air Rrnke . 224 No. American .., . 41 Pacific Coast .... . 76 do 1st pfil .IT', ' do 2d pfil . 174 Pacific Mnl! . 6Mi People's Gas . 2SV 'Pressed S. Car, . 49 I do pfd . 90 Pullman P. Car, . 114'S. n. & T , . 6S Sugar . 36 I do pfd . l?4Tonn. Coal & I., . 3n; V. 8. Leather ., .115ii do nfd Mobile & Ohio.. M.. K. & T do pfd V .T r'nntrnl ... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & w... do pfd No. Paclllc do pfd Ontario & AV... Ore. Ry. &. Nav. .In ,f,l Pennsylvania ... Heauing do 1st pfd do 2d li fd Rio C. W do pfd St. L. t 8. F... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. Southw... do pfd St. Paul Hn rtfd 171 U. 8. Rubber ... Ht. P. & Omaha .113 do pfd So. Pacific .. Bo. nallway ,ln nfd 35' wastern Un on., . l?a; Republic I. & H . ut'' do' pfd . 17V P. C. C. & St. L Texas & Paclflo Ex-dlvldend. nniton Stork Quotations. nOSTON, Oct. 23. Call loans, 304 per cent: time loans, 4',Jff6 per cent. Otllctal closing: A.. T, &87F...."3f (West End 92 do pfd 7-i4'Atchlson 4s 994 Amer. Sugar ....123S N. E, Ci. & C. 5s. C:; do pfd 116 Adventure 4s; Rostou & Alb'y..2l7 Allouez Mln. Co. 24 Boston Elevated. 153 Amal. Conner ... 01 Hoaton & Me. ...190 lAtlantlc 214 C. H. & Q. 1284 Hoston ,fc Mont. .515 Doinlnton Coal do pfd Federal Steel do pfd ....... Gen. Electric . do nfd 'U liutte & Hoston.. M ...113 Cu . - Heoln ?7f. ... 394 Centennial 174 ... 674 Franklin 164 ...1434 H'linholdt ......... 25 ...110 Osceola 13 ...213 1'nrrnl iui Ed. Eloc. III. Mexican entral. 12?; Qutncy 150 Mich. Tel 85 .Santa Fn Copper. 7 N. E. G. & C 13 Tnmnrack 257 Old Dominion ... 21utah Mining ....824 Union Pacific ... Cli Inona 34 Union Land 14 Wolverines 424 l'orelnn Flnitiiclnl. LONDON. Oct. 23 -With the government disbursing much monoy from tho Hank of England there Is no Indication of a diminu tion of the floating supply thereby Tho present abundance of money Is considered artificial, necessitating caution and. con sidering also tho condition of foreign ex changes. It tends to cheek a rapid fall In rates, Huslness on tho Stock exchange to dny was fairly steady, b.it dea'.ings wcro restricted and less hopeful. Consols were llrm, home rails were mostly maintained and Americans wcro Irregular und drop ping. Louisville & Nashvllles were the worst. Grand Trunks wore easier The advauco In the price of sliver Is attributed to the report that India has resumed pur chasing, besides the buying for Husso-Chl-nese. and Ocrman-Chlneje account. Sup plies are scarce. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England to day was 180,000, mostly for shipment to Egypt. Spanish 4s closed nt 6S;. Gold premium at Huonos Ayres. 132.90. PARIS, Oct. 23.-On the bourso today business opened firm, except In Knfllrs. which were weak. Later business wns dal' on offers of tractions and townrd the close a weakness In Indlstrluls intensified, the all-round unfavorable tone, especially of Spanish 4s, Three per cent rentes, 99f I54c; exchange on London, 23f 104c for checks, Spanish 4s closed at 63 35. , MERLIN, Oct. 23 '-On the bourso today homo funds were llrm In conncquenco of tho success of the subscription to the 4 per cent Hamburg loan. Americans were supported and locals wcro firmer, After fluctuations prices closed easier. Exchange on London, JOm IS4pfg for checks. Dis count rates; Short bills. 2 per cent; three months' bills, 34 per cent. ow York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 23.-MONnY-On call, firm, nt 34'o5 per cent; Inst loan nt 4 per cent, prime mercantile paper, 6D6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE -Easy, with ac tual business in bankers' bills at $(.M lor demand nnd nt $4.S03 for sixty days; posted rates, $I.S1,4.82 und $I.S5y$I.S54; commer cial bills. W.W.ift l.voV SILVER-Ortlficates, 6l4W4c; bar, 65c per ounce; Mexican dollars, 61c. HONDS-Gocrnmeiit, steady; railroad, Irregular, state, weak. Tho closing prices on bonds today are as touows: I'. S. ref. 2s, r. do coupon .. . do S&, reg do coupon do now 4s, reg do coupon do old 4s, reg. . do coupon . . . do 6s, reg do coupon . .. n nt rr a r.-. ,104 N. Y. O. Is... .101 N. J. C. g. 6s.... .109 No. Pacific 3s.... ,1094 do 4M IW4 N Y, CiSI, 4s. 1344 Nor. .fc W. c. 4s.. .1H Ore. Nnv. Is IHU 1I0 v - .112 Oregon S. L. Os.. 1134 O. S. L. c. 6h 1084 123 c4 1034 107 9'. 4 109 103H 127 114 9S-t 1104 111 1104 1704 1184 119 804 1004 ff4 1134 72 106 in-; un 1124 K'4 91 1234 Heading gen. . 1.HI4 Rio G. W. Is Atchison gon. '4s. (Ill UIIJ. 19 f'nnuilii fin Id lfX,i4 St 1, & 8 F g. 6s. 100 S L & 1 M c. 6s.. uu tn O. A N. W. fs do S. F. deb. Ms Chicago Ter. 4s, Colo. So. 4s D. & H. G. Is. .. do 4s. Erlo gen. 4s v w .c. n r 1. 120 St. Paul consols. .139; St. P.. C. & P. is. ,120 do 6s 924 So. Pacific 4s.... , 824 80, Railway 6s. . 103 H. It. Jfe T. Ca.... , 994 Texas & Pac. Is. 7l4i '1 2s 3 .Union pacific 4s.. Ocn. Electric 6s'.! 120 , Wabash Js. in. central in L. & N. unl. 4s... M. K. & T. 2s.... do 4s . When Issued 115 .In '.'a us1 V,.sf HhorA 4s... i;'J4 Wis. Central Is.. 92 ''a. Centuries Xrw York MlnlnR Stocks. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. The followln tho closing quotations for mining s K aro hnros touiiy : Chollar IS 'Ontario iOphlr Plymouth Quicksilver .... do pfd (Sierra Nevada. .Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket . . .1)10 .. 80 .. 11 ..125 ..GOO .. 35 ..310 .. 20 .. 15 Crown Point .... II Con. Cnl. & Va...loo Deadwood 60 Gould & Currle.. 70 Halo & Norcross. 33 llomestake 550) Iron Silver "0 Mexican 37 London Slock Qnot nt Ions. LONDON. Oct. 23.-4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money. .99 1-16 Erlo 124 do account 994 do 1st pfd 36 Atchison 3'! Pennsylvania ... G(; Canadian Pac.... M4 Reading 84 St. Paul 119 No. Pacific pfd.. 75 Illinois Central.. .123 Grand Trunk .... Louisville 77; Anaconda 94 Union Pac. pfd... 78 ,nand Mines 404 N. Y. Central .,..135 I HAH SILVER-Steady at 3041 per ounce. MONEY 14 per cent. Tho rato of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 3fj34 per cent nnd for three-months' bills 343"'ii per cent. Condition of the Trensury. WASHINGTON. Oct. 23. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho J150.000.00 cold reserve In the division of redemption, Fhows: Avallablo cash balance, J132,567,16t; gold, JS5.9iW.550. I'liiiineliil .lutes, ST. LOUIS. Oct. 23.-ClearlnR8. J5.908.75S; balances. $171,027; money, 407 per cenf New York exchange, 76c discount bid, 60c discount asked CHICAGO, Oct. 23,-Clearlngs, $22,272,690: balances. $2,005,066: nosted exchange. $4,814 -fi4.85; New York exchange, 35c discount. HOSTON. Oct. 23,-Clenritigs, 22.04S,7w; bnlunces. $2.5X4,217. NEW YORK. Oct. 23.-Clearlngs. $227,121, OOS; balances. $11,053,174. HALTIMORK. Oct. 23. Clearings, $3,898, 941: balances. J619.G93. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23. Clearing. J1S.7S0 265; balances. J1.941.06S. CINCINNATI, Oct. ?3.-Clearlnir. $2,192. 160; New York exchange. 10020c discount; money, 4?i(i per cunt. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. The cotton market opened at a decline of 8 points and further declined 10O13 points under active selling by professional trailers und largely in the wny of liquidation of the long nccount. The prlnclpnl Influence against the market were heavy receipts nnd almost perfect weather, with no Indications of frost In the south. Tho semi-weekly movement also exerted a bearish Influence, January sold down to 8.90c, ugalnst 10.15c two weeks ngo. w.lth the rest of the market off In proportion. This great decline naturally caused hesitation In further selling for Bhort nccount and In cluded Borne buying for an upturn. Some of tho buying was 011 the strength of In quiries for'tlmo money from the south, said to be for tho purpose of financing cotton In tho Atlnntlc stntes. where holders show a preference to keep the rest of their crop tor higher prices. In the southwest, on the other hand, tho movement continues to he free and without signs of subsiding In the future. The mnrket here was finally steady at 11 net decline of SOU points, Cotton fu tures closed steady; October, 9.09c; Novem ber, 9.01c; December, 8.98c; January, 8.97c; February, 8.96e; March, 8.95c; April, 8.94c; May, 8.93c; June. S.91c; July. S.90e; August, 8.92c. Spot cotton closed quiet at 4c de cline; middling uplands. 9 7-16c; middling gulf. 9TfH 1-IGe; sales. 1.410 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23. - COTTON -Steady; sales, 6,250 bales; ordinary, 7Hc: good ordinary, Sc; low middling. 8c; mid dling, 9 3-lGc; middling fair, 9 7-16c; re ceipts, 20.467 bales; stock, 213,017 bales. Fu tures, steady, October, 8.74c bid; November, S.72(fjS.74c; December. S.7208.73c; January, 8.7108.72c; February. 8.730 8.73c: March, 8,74 S.75e; April, 8.7408.76c; May, 8.74'n"8.75c; June, S.75'(jS.7c. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 23. - COTTON - Spot, fair demand and prices easier; American middling fair. 513-16d; good middling, 5 15-32d; middling, 611-32d; low middling, 5 3-32d; good ordinary, I19-32d; ordinary, 4 7-32(1. The snleti of the dav wero 7.000 .'bales, of which 600 wore for speculation and export, ueceipis. i,.0"0 Dales, including 46, 700 American. Futures opened easier and closed quiet; American middling. 1. m. c, October, 5.10-64d. sellers; October and No vember, r.l-64jf" 2-64d. sellers; November and December, 4,61-640 4 62-64d, buyers; De comber and January, 4 69-G404 60-64d, buy ers; January and February, 4 67-640-1 58-C4d, buyers; February and March, 4 3-64d, sell era; March and April. 4 64-64d. sellers; April and May. 4 63-64d, Bellera; May nnd June. 4 52-Gld, sellers; June and July, 4 60-6401 4 51-64d, buyers; July and August, 4 49-640 4 50.64d. sellers; August and September, 4 44-6ld, sellers. OH Mnrkat. OIL CITY, Pa.. Oct. 23.-Credlt balances. $1.10; certificates, no bid; shipments. 6O.CG0 bbls; avernxe, G0.160 bbls.; runs, 105,606 bbls,; average. 92,326 bbls. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2J.-OIL Turpentine spirits, firm nt 31s 3d, NEW YORK. Oct. 23.-OTLS-Cottonseed. ensy; nrlmo yellow, S5c. Turpentine, firm at 444W5C. LONDON, Oct. 23.-OIL Turpentine spir its, 31s 104d. Snstnr Muncet. . NEW YORK. Oct. 23. SUGAR Raw, weak; fair refining, 44c; centrifugal. M tost. 44c; molasses sugar, 8T4c; refilled, quiet. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 23.-SlJGAn-Mar. ket quiet; open kettle, centrifugal. 4iS 4 7-lCe; centrifugal, white. 5Hc; yellow, 4 6-1604 lt-16c; seconds, 34044c. MOLASSES-Qulet; open kettle, 2fi32:; centrifugal, 19022c. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Tuesday, October 23. 1900: AVurrantr Deeds. "W. T. Dunmore, executor, to fidson Rich, lot 11, block 3, MrCormlck's 2d add J 400 Snnm to Otto Slmessen, lot 11, block 3, Sulpher Springs 1,600 E. J. Hedges nnd husband to N. V. Llnlnger, lots 11, 15, 17 to 21 and 23, Dodge's add ? 1,400 Joseph Tint and wife to Jacob Kat tleman, s4 lot 3, block 12, Kountze 3d add l.GOO F. L. McCoy et al to W. N. Rnndolph, lots 7. 10, 15 nnd 16, block 133, ! lorenco Fred Hnrner to A. L. Hergqulst, lot 1, block 121. South oninlia A. W. Hlmpklns nnd wlfo to O. M. Webster, lots 1 to 10, block 1, Golden add 5 C. C. Hughes to A. M. Hurrell. 63x50 feet at tie cor Hickory nnd 33d sta., 1,000 nonie Miller nnd wife to sumo, lot 36, block 8, Hnnscom Place 10,000 Unit Clulin Denis. Henry f-'anuels to James Goldgraber, lot V, block 5, lienulugton add 1 Deeds, Sheriff to Stockton Heth, lot 15, block 111. Dundee Place 867 Sheriff to C. H. Jacobs, lots 6, 6 and 7, block 2, Mndlsnn squure 226 E. C. Perkins et ul, executors, to II, W. Yates, lots 15 and 16, Hillside Reserve, 600 Total amount of transfer! ,,117,923 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of All Kinds of Stock Unusually Light for Tuesday, HOG MARKET AVERAGED SHADE LOWER Tendency of Prices on Ilolh Sheen anil Lambs Mwfr anil Mnr ket Consequently Was Itntker Hull. SOUTH Receipts wero: Ofliclul .Monday Ofllclal Tuesday OMAHA, Oct. 23. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 6,44.1 l.I'lO ,SI9 .. 3,Ml 4,097 11.318 Two days this week.. 8,911 6,Oo7 21,10. Samo days last week,... 8.9)2 11,419 29.78) Sumo week before 16,846 12.396 18,061 Hamo threo Weeks ago.. 13,270 10,6iU 21,li2 Same four weeks iigo..,.16,u;0 8.0;2 16,491 The ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh p. Hr's. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. .. ;i O. & St. L. Ry Missouri Parlftc Ry.. 5 U. P. system 74 C. & N. W. Ry F., E. M. V. R. R. II 8. C. & P. Ry 1 C, St. P.. M. & O.... 3 1). & M. R. R. R 28 C, II, & Q. Ry K. C. &. St. J. Ry.... 3 C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 Illinois Central Ry Total receipts ...128 1 it) 20 it is i 14 '7 "i 4 2 i .. C2 46 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of liuau indicated Huyers. OmnhR Packing Co (1. II. Hammond Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co CJdahy, Knnsas City. Hammond, Kansas Cltj Armour, Kansus City... Vansant & Co Lobmnn St Co McCreary & Claris W. I. Stephen Denton & Underwood.. Livingston & Schal'er. . Hamilton & Rothschild IS. F. Hobblck Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 37 419 213 19.1 732 355 14 50 42 65 357 95 fit 20S 307 123 1 721 9VJ 1.002 876 3(H) 43) 937 231 6,3.'4 Totals 3,003 4,070 7,22.' CATTLE Thcro wns an exceptionally light run of cattlo here today for a Tues day and as a result tho market was In good shape. About thirty cars or corn cuttlo wero Included In the receipts and packers took hold of tho kind that sillied them In fairly pood shape, and bought them up at Just abo.it steady prices. Some of the common und half-fat stuff sellers found difficulty In moving the same, as has been the case for some time, and prices on that class of cattle were certainly no better today, Thero wero only nbout twenty-five cars of cows on sale, with the usual light supply of good stuff. Huyei-H all seemed to want a good many cattle and us u result the market was fairly actlvo and In most cases a llttlo stronger. Some or the butter grades seemed to command quite a premium, but as a rule the mnrket could bo best described by calling It a good, strong marKel. Tho feeling among feeder buyers was better condition of much Improved. Tho tho weather and tbu light receipts, with prospects favorable for no very heavy run tno rest or tills weuK, matie yarn irauem better buyers today than they were yes terday. Some of tho choicest grades sold at prices that looked almost a dime higher, but the sreat bulk of the cittlo brought good, strong prices. The commoner kinds were none too active, though, and did not ehow much of an Improvement. Stock cows und belters wero not very plentiful und brought very satisfactory prices. Not much change was noticeable In bulls. There wero almost no western beef cattle on Mile today, but packers were looking for cattlo that would do for killers and It Is safe to say that they would have brought good prices had there been any here. The market on cows was also In good shape and prices were generally a little stronger. Stockera and feeders moved more Ireclv toflay than yesterday and sold all the way from steady to n dime higher for some of the choicest bunches. Representative sales: BEEF Av. Pr. STEERS. No. No. 1 1 1 21 20 SS 23 23 31 2 3 3 1 10 1 3 o I." 11 Av. Pr. 5 15 6 15 5 -.D 6 25 6 23 6 35 5 35 5 35 5 25 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 W) 3 50 4 15 920 $4 00 830 4 00 44, ..1421 ..1394 ..1170 ..1123 ..1120 ..1263 ..1239 ..1271 ..1133 ..1170 47..., 16... 24... IS..., 40... 62. . . 48... 34..., ,....1000 ....1103 .... 997 ....1231 ....1025 .....1052 ....119$ 4 00 4 40 1 50 4 75 5 00 5 00 5 10 COWS. 1025 2 00 1... 8S0 2 00 1.. 883 2 00 6. . 730 2 00 1.. 910 2 20 1.. 960 9iS 960 1250 1020 1015 1033 9S0 2 20 1 870 2 23 4 9)3 2 W) 3 880 2 60 2 855 2 6) 1 1075 2 83 HEIFERS. 420 2 00 13 630 2 75 1 468 3 iO HULLS. 1210 2 00 1 1255 2 23 1 1050 2 40 1 915 1210 1.... 1.... 6.... 1.... ft l'.'.'.'. 55t 870 3 90 4 00 .1610 .1130 .1300 .1060 .1900 , 190 , 140 2 65 3 00 3 10 3 50 3 75 5 00 6 50 6 60 1 1210 2 60 1 1.... 31.... 1.... 1.... 480 2 60 1 CALVES. 314 I 20 1 230 I 50 3 220 5 00 1 STOCK CALVES. 339 4 "0 150 70.. 5.. 1.. 2.. 2.. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 754 2 ?3 12 574 3 00 810 2 65 3 563 3 10 705 2 9) 8 770 3 15 600 2 90 1 ,...1000 3 40 605 SO.) STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1.... 3.... 34.... 920 3 00 1 930 .". 50 663 3 2 30 613 3 63 ...1000 3 45 5 606 3 SO ... 744 3 13 21 936 4 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 893 4 70 24... NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 710 J2 25 1160 25 1 feeder... 1060 $3 25 29 feeders.. 950 3 76 3 Teeders.. 9V) 3 no 1 feeder... 1060 3 76 8 feeders.. 972 3 75 1 feeder... 950 3 75 2 feeder.. 890 S 60 1 heifer 1090 3 90 22 feeders.. 891 3 70 1 feeder. . . 1060 3 00 1 cow 850 2 65 1 cow 980 2 10 1 cow 1220 3 10 14 feeders.. 684 3 75 5 feeders. 672 3 40 20 feeders. K1 3 f.5 R cows 923 2 00 8 cows 1062 2 75 2 cows 890 2 35 2 cows.... 1055 2 9) 1 cow 1 cow 2 cows 815 7 feeders.. 1107 1 feeder... 1050 1 feeder... 1270 3 feeders.. 850 4 cows 977 1 cow 1000 3 steers. ... 660 1 hull 1190 8 heifers... 682 I heifer.... 510 II calves... 470 3 9) 5 25 3 CO 3 60 2 85 2 85 2 25 2 !5 3 10 3 10 3 75 2 S) 2 25 4 W 6 60 3 50 1 cow 1 cow 7 calves.. 930 950 885 182 10 calves. . 6 cows.. ...1156 2 cows 1175 3 00 2 cows 910 2 00 COLORADO. 2 feeders., 1 feeder... 1 feeder. . . 2 feeders.. 23 rows. . . . 21 cows 28 feeders. 43 feeders. 937 3 65 9 feeders. .1010 3 50 3 W 3 :o 3 65 3 23 2 SO 820 1020 975 . 9:K) I102H . 682 3 65 3 60 3 60 3 25 1 65 3 60 3 60 1 feeder. 1150 3 feeders. 67 feeders., 12 feeders.. 3 steers.,,, 816 892 717 833 t .1520 .1125 A Austln-Neb. 4 00 1 cow... 2 73 1 cow... 1 bull.... 2 cows,.. 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 cow,... 8 cows, . . 1 Btenr... .1120 .1120 3 30 3 30 990 3 30 Georgo Morgan Neb. ..1100 3 20 3 20 16 cows 1027 3 20 3 20 . . 880 .. 940 ..1060 1 cow 1020 2 60 4 76 1 bull 1170 2 85 1 steer.... 2 cows,... 1 cow 1 feeder.. 62 cnlven., IS cows 1 feeder.. 12 feeders. 3 cows 20 cows, . ., .. 970 3 60 J. D. Snanoll-Neb. ,1125 3 SO 1 cow S80 3 30 , 810 3 30 E. Richard Nob. 1050 3 23 4 feeders.. 937 3 CO D. A. Pleray Neb. , 374 5 00 Dolo & G.-Colo. , 909 2 SO 8 feeders.. 850 3 70 , C70 3 70 Wyatt Bros. Colo. 'K 3 25 26 feeders. 856 874 9.'0 3 20 2 60 2 75 3 60 2 80 3 00 3 00 3 75 3 33 886 962 R. 2(0 9 cows.... 3 25 3 cows. . . . Thornton Co!o. 3 feeders.. 910 3 75 15 cows 1036 3 steers... 910 3 00 6 cows 1011 3 steers.... 970 2 70 2 cows. ... 920 45 feeders.. 967 3 73 14 feeders.. 967 3 feeders.. 950 2 83 140 feeders.. 950 5 steers... .1078 .'1 35 1 steer 1335 1 steer 1100 3 35 Painter llros. Colo. 60 feeders., 887 4 10 Continental L. and C. Co. Tex. 90 heifers... 700 3 00 24 steers. . ..1061 3 75 3 30 3 50 3 13 220 heifers.. 7o0 3 00 92 steers. 907 w. .1. firuy-Idaho. 49 feeders. .1041 4 06 4 feeders., 1 stag ....1170 3 50 1 feeder.. 1 steer 1410 3 60 . Ed Lawrence Wyn. 83 fetlers..1121 3 85 Scows. 880 410 Wl 3 65 William ueianey wyo, 84 stk. olvs. 236 4 75 22 feeders. . 824 3 90 1 bull 670 3 75 38 feeders. . Jot. 4 15 1 bull 1140 2 SO 1 feeder .. 600 3 25 2 hulls. ... 910 3 15 61 stk. COT, 762 2 75 SO cows 1005 3 10 70 stk. hfs.. 666 3 25 R. Mlchaelson-Wyo. 25 feeders. .1009 8 75 1 cow KO 3 90 11 feeders 970 3 K 1 cow .. . 100t, 3 ,5 2 steers. .1110 3 M PfelfTor & C'oppWyo. 36 cows,... 102S .1 65 31 cows 11M 3 6,, 1 cow . . 116") 3 65 I cows. . 1082 2 75 HOGS Thero was tho lightest run "f hogs hero today that has nrrlvul on a 'lues dny lit a long tlnm. A light run, however, was generally nntlclpnted owing to ine nJ condition of tho country loads. The t hi wen reports showed 11 decline of 6c nt tnit point, and as 11 result the nmket here eased oft a little. A few loads at the open ing wcro sold fully steady, but bids so in eased off nnd were 11 shado to ?4c lower, Tim bulk of the hogs sold Irotn J4u74fM G. with tho long string at Jt.CO, as "R'tn"J $4,624 yesterday. There was u weak spot In tho middle when bbls wero, In soma cases, more than 24o lower, but puckirs finally bought them up at a shade b"V"r prices. Everything was sold and welgi ed up early In the morning. Representative sales: No. &... 57.. 65. . 92.. 07.. 69.. 74.. 79.. 10.. 3.. 60.. IH.. G3.. 62.. C9.. 48.. Av. Sh. Pr. No. SI ... no.... r.s.... t$.... 75. . . . f .... 69.... 6S.... 78.... 113.... 61.... C4.... 40. . . . (A.... 64.... 60. . . . 67.... 75.... 45.... 65.... 73.... 63.... 61.... 73.... 68.... Av .235 .281 ,p7 .219 Sh. Pr. ... li) ... 4 00 10 4 60 40 4 (5) 200 4 l 95 13 . .341 ..211 ..170 ..252 4 ! 80 4 67'i 120 4 67V j ) 4 574 .23'J 10) 4 00 .270 1 0) 4 60 ..228 210 4 00 .289 280 4 W .V) 4 00 SO 4 60 ... 4 l 200 4 62", 80 4 6J4 ... IW4 120 4 624 40 4 TJ4 ... 4 C24 ....213 120 4 GO . . .2VJ ... 40) ....315 89 40) ....245 16.) 4 61 ....225 160 4 60 ....243 120 4 60 ....188 80 1 60 ....233 200 4 IV) .29) ..200 . .274 . .253 ..261 ..307 ..211 ..232 ..269 . .280 .308 4 60 4 I 'D 48... IV)... 65. . . 19... 80... 62... 83... 60... 73... 81... GO... 56... 41... 71... G7... 66... 62... 214 .255 120 4 (W .318 120 4 60 ..266 120 4 621, 51 214 4 III) 241 16) I (.24 ..230 120 4 W ..269 120 4 60 .,217 480 4 IV) .256 SO ..265 4 GO 4 G2, ..280 80 4 24 ..245 360 I 624 .236 120 4 ft) ..235 . .226 ..210 ! !5m ..230 ..211 ..317 40 I 624 .220 4 GO 4 60 I CO 4 60 40 4 Im 40 4 IV. 40 4 65 40 4 65 ... I 65 ... 4 & ... 1 r.- ... 4 65 .223 ... .259 2S0 65. 83. 62. 42. 19. . .381 ..276 ..260 ..293 ..281 40 4 GO 40 4 60 . . 4 HO 40 4 60 65.. .221 SHEEP Thcro were about 5.000 head Ic-s of sheep hero today than arrived u week ngo, but nbout 3.w) he.io more than two weeks ago. The hulk of the receipts tod:iy wero on tho feeder order, very tew good fat sheep or lambs belnnf offered. Packer claim they have been paying too inn c 11 for tnelr supplies hero as compared with otlur markets, and ns a result they started In today to pound tho market 11 little. Hlds in some cases were a big dime lower, and ns sellers did not wnut to take off that much the nurket was rather slow. A fev sales were nude In the morning that looked about steady, but buyers as u rule would not bid steady prices. No particular change was noticeable In feeders, the market holding Just about steady for both sheep nnd lambs Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, J3.75tM.oO; choice imiss yearlings, i.1 i5 Sil.OO; choice ewes. J3.25'u3 60; fnlr to go.l owes. J3.00IJ3.23; cull ewe t, 2.60fi 3 1") . choice spring lambs. J5.151i5.35; fair tn good spnng IninbH, J4. 85536.15; feeder wethers, JJ.351ir l.t'5; feeder lambs, JI.OO&4.40. Repret-untatlvj hales: No. Av. 150 Idaho cull ewes 9) 60! Idaho ewes 99 259 Wyoming mixed 72 395 New Mexlcon yearling: 6) 750 Wyoming feeder wethers.. 101 29 Wyoming feeder wethers., lul 110 western stock ewes 74 112 New Mexico sheep 89 613 fieder lambs 02 161 Nebraska Iambs 69 183 Idaho Iambs 71 Pr. 2 75 3 874 .". 60 3 60 3 CO 3 60 3 6) 3 85 I 30 I 63 r 124 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Cenernllj- Sternly Hons Arer nitc I.invrr Mierp Slow. CHICAGO. Oct. 23.-CATTLE-Recclpts, 4.CO0 h"iul. Including 1,000 westerns and 200 Texnns; generally steady; butcher Ho -k firm, active: mil Ives, best on sale today. 0110 carload at ?3.60; i;nod to prima steers, tS.riOfiti.00. poor to medium. J4.ft5i6.40, e. Iceted feeders, steady, ut J3.761i4.40; mlxo'l stockers. unchanged, at J2.50fi3.75; cows, K.iOU 1,25; heifers. J2.75fil.25: onnners, J."iO f(2.60; bulls. $2..rVjl.riO; calves, unchangel, lit J4.O0fi6.25. Texnns, receipts. 20o head; fed steers. Jt.OOfi 1 90; grass steers, J3.35fill5, bulls. 12.76fi3.25. HOGS Receipts. 21,000 hend; estimated to morrow, 30,000; left over, 3.O.0: average gen erally 6c lower; top. $4.90: mixed und butch ers. J4.55fj1.99; good to choice heavy, Jl 60 fj t.874; rough heavy, $4 45rrc 1.65: light, $4 65 fM.874; bulk of sales. Jl.UOff 1.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, 13.WA hend; sheep steady to slow; lambs 10'rl3c lower; good to cholco wethers. J3.f0fill0; fair to cholco mixed, J3.4Cfi3.90; western sheep, J3.45fJ4.10; Texas cheep. J2.501;.1.6f ; nntlve lambs, J4.25fJ6.55; western lambs, J4.75fj5.45. St. Loots l.lvc Stork. ST LOUIS. Oct. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 4,3(0 hend. Including 400 Texnns; market strong, with Texans n shado higher; nntlvo and export steers, ii.iiyn;i-it; oresseu oeei and butcher steers. $fc(fi4.50; steers under 1.000 lbs.. J3.55fi5.23; stockers nnd feeders, I2.60ff4.n5: cows and heifers. J2. OOfl 4.1".; runners, J1.50fi2.85; bulls, J2 25fM.30; Texas and Indian steers, $3.20ff4.35; cows and heifers. $2.20f3.35. HOGS Receipts, 7.800 head; market opened firm to a shade stronger, closing a fraction off; nigs and lights, JI.Glfft.75; packers. J4 61.75; butchers. J4.73ST4.R5. SHEEP Receipts. 2.400 head, market steadv; native muttons, J3.75ff1.00; Intnbs. J4.25ff5.23; cul's nnd bifks, tl.73fil"0. stockers. J2.10fi3.25. Knnsns City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 23. CATTLE- Re ceipts. 16,300 natives, J,2X TexnilK nild l.t'O calves: market about steady; native steers, JI8i(!i5.IO, butcher cows an I heifers. 3.0"fi 4.70; runners. J2.3iVff3.00; foil westerns, J15o ?M.55; Texans. J2.SOfJ3.25: calves, J35fj6i. HOGS Receipts. 9.70) head: trade slow: price ruled He lower: heuvy ci tit! mlvel. RG'WITO; light. J4 5-f4 70; pies, Jl.40'f4 6'. SHEEP AND LA .MRS- Receipts. 6.200 head; killing grades active, steady to Flimle stronger; stockers nnd feeders sllchtly lower; InmlH, Jl.7BfTC.2B: muttons. J3 1W1 4 00; stockers and feeders, J3 25WI.10; culls. J2.50fj3.25. St. Joseph l.lvn Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. 23.-(Spe-clal.i The Journal quotes: CATTLE-Receipts. 1.590 head; market steady; natives. Jl 25f.f5.50; Texas and westerns. J3.33f?5.40; cows nnd heifers, J2.0 fit. 65; bulls and stngs. $2 0Offl.lV): yearlings nnd calves, J3 35fJ4.40, stockers nnd feeders, JS.CVfrl. 15; veals, $t 50f(6.25. HOGS- Receipts, 4,000 head; market 6fj74c lower; all grades. J4.65fM 70; bilk of sales, Jl 6;'fff4.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, fK) lie.nl; market steady; lambs, Jl 60ff-5.25; sheen, J3.60ffl.00. .ew York Live Stork. NEW YORK. Oct. 23 REEVES Re ceipts. 763 he.id; no trading; feeling steady: cables nnchnmred; exports, 760 beeves, 1.076 sheep nnd 4.420 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 349 head; trade slow; veals, JG.OOffS 26; grnssers. $3.00; fed calves. J 1 .00. SHEEP AND LAM R8 Receipts, 3.60) hend: market slow, but prices nbout steidy; sheep, J2.50fJ3.30; few export wethers, JI.G0; culls. J2.00; lambs, J5 00f?5.5O; culls, JI.25 HOGS Receipts, 2.9S0 head; weak, at J5.00 fJ6.60. Stock In SIkM. Following are the receipts nt the four principal western markets foe October 23 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,601 4,097 11.318 ClllenifO 4,000 24.000 15,rm0 Kansas City 18,600 9.700 6.200 St. Louis 4.3o0 7.800 2,100 Totals .30.301 45,697 31.318 ColVre Mil r;r. NEW YORK, Oct. 23.-COFFEE-Siot. Rio. easy; No. 7, Involco, 84c. Mild, unlet. Cordova. 9f14c. Futures opened steady at lOfTlB points decllno and ruled n-Mve under 11 more general liquidation following lower Euroiiean cables und enormous re ceipts nt Rio und Snnlos; weakness In creased by rotreallng attitude of spot buy ers. Spot closed steadv nt a net loss, of 10 points; total snles, 33.600 baijs, Including October at J6.S5; Deeoniher. W.9'; Jiinuarv, $7; February. J7; March. J7.15; Aiirll. J7 20. Mnv, $7.2037.25; June. $7.30, and September, $7.40. .Vrvr York Dry Goods, NI5W YORK. Oct. 23. DRY GOODS To day's mnrket hus been without change. Agents aro strong holders, with only a comparatively small stock on hand, and buyers taking 'inly what was needed for Iminedlato requirements In blenched and brown goodr, conditions- nro quiet, tho lr regularity In the cotton mnrket liuvlnc' a slight Inllueiire upon the latter qualities, but with no quntabln change Prints aro In llrm hands, but with no disposition to name new prices Kentucky Slurls for Orient, NEW YORK. Oct. 23,-The new battleship Kentucky, which Is bound for tho Asiatic Matlnn t relieve, tho battleship Oregon, and which sailed on Sutiirday, but returned the same night to tho niiehornge off TotnpMiin vlll owing to one of tho big guns In the forward turret not working pruperlj upon being tried off Snndy Hook, sailed itnnm today, pnsslng nut of Hiiudy Hook Ml U ) a. m. If the turret stands the lenl llml will be given off Sandy Hunk (he Ueiilmtn will continue on Its voyage. Ynnderlillt University I0il NASHVILLE, Tenn , Oct 3.1 IC,.t, U. In celebration of the twrulv nflh Hint) voraarv of Vandrrbllt iinlvci.li) nt VM today In tho gospel tubciinul, ni i. bers of the far.ittv nnd board of trusts., stilus and former sfidenVs 0" uTu vcr:iit formed In process!.. 11 ,m the croun is nn.l prococdi d to tho tabernacle Tl" gOW m,1c;T .f" '"' tulopted were w "rn fir tho first time on this oc-.isiot, There wi n, present at the tabernacle rerreset, th H of tmW ,"Uu'r '""'"Kef and unHerVliie, nnd friends of Vanderbllt tinlvers ty Ad IL'" wcro delivered by Present Arthur T. Hndley of Yale nnd fhnti.r!ir if irkln,i of Yiiudrrbllt, und Hi,. prrsViitniim, n'i follow"d.'ml1' ,h0 KUt ' U K- V-nderbHl! This afternoon a reception wuji cyPn bv tho chancellor und board f trustees Heiillb AssncliKI,,,, r,- INDIANAPOL1S. In.) . Oct 23 -The first session of the convei.tloii of the At nri,.,,i Public n Health nssocl'itlon was opened to dav. The president or tho Hseoeiti,,n tvi. I'oter II. liryc of Canada, call e 1 ii1(?V,, f' volition to order. "10 lo'1- The lumber of delegates attending n.n meeting Is iinusimlH- Urge. "Among number lire seernl men of Internatio 1 V? pri inlneiic,. I the Held of sanitary s, ," , and iii'mUcIiic. ' The morning session was taken up bv tho ilbcurHoii of sanltnrv questions in.i , J e ectlon of ofllcers. At the afternoon s." slim President Rryco delivered his nnnu'i address. "i.u All of i:s.'iM'it Insiinr ruptured. POUGIIKEEPS1E. N. Y . Oct 2.1 -All tho seven mm lrt patients who escaped from the Muttcwiin stale hospital on Wcdlies. day evening have n,.w been captured Superintendent Allison iveeipd a niessago today that Mrt'nrth. Foster and Johnson, the Inst of the rigltles to ninnlil at large, had been nnpri heiMi.'d .iu-iuK th,. night near Mtddlehopo. These men remained hidden In a barn not far from the spot when. Clark, Flynn and Murphv were, recaptured yesterday afternoon nnd thev were r.ni down after lhe left the barn to make their wa out of the iielglihorh.ind Attendants have been sent after the men. ii COID3" Rsd way's Ready Rllef cures and r cuts Coughf. Colds. Sore Thro.t, Influn. a, Bronchitis. Pneumonia. Swelling of th y'lnts. L'lmSngci. Inllainmatlon. Hhcinn Ism. Neuralgia, Hesdnche. Tuothnehe. slhma. Difficult Hreathlng. Rudwa s H. nd Relief !a a sure cure for -very Pain Sprain, llr Uses. Pains In the line!:, 1 lieM or I H-.tfi It was the first snd Is the 011K Pain Remedy that Instantly stops the moat f xcruclatfng pain, n'lajs Inflammallon and cures congnstUms, whether cf the Ijiijjs stomach, bowel. or other glands or organs, by one apollcnllon. FOR INTERNAL, AM) EXTERNAL IShX A teat'ioonful In wnter will In a few min utes cine Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn Sick llcadach. Diarrhoea, Colic, Flatulency, and all Internal pains. Sold h Druggists. UADW AY & CO., 65 Elm St., New York S5.00 A LWONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Oraha. VARICOCELE and . fiviinnrri p U '' . l!W?'. , Method new. nnvnr falls. i lJ f ' without riittiug, pain or yw.,,v n IosoI nine. O VpUP I fJOcureUforlifoKndthepolson 1 ""'"tlioroUKlily cleauK-if from the system i-oon every Kljn and symptom disappears completely and forever. No 'HKKAKINtl OUT" of thedUease outlie skin or face. Treatment contains ::o daugtrous drucsor Injurious medicines. WEAK f.lcN Loss of Manhood from iC. Dev.. a 1 ii j "cesses or Vlc-rtMsTo NnnvocH abAUALLY dehii.itv or Exhaustion, WASTINO WKAKNKSS INVOHINTAKV LoSSFS, with EAiit.r Drc'AV In Yop.no and Miniu.n Aorn. lack of vim, vlor nnd MreoRtb, with sexual orRMis Inip.'ilr'd nnd wenk. STRICTURF RndlcAlly cured with a new .In n cct,,iJ Infallible Uome Treat ana ULUti ment. Noini.trumnts,nnpaln, no detention from tmslinss. Gonorrhoea, Klduey and HUoVrr Troubles. Cl'RKS CiUAltANTKKI). 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If you would test It take ad Yantneo of this offer of FREE HAiR FOOD mm 1MM IIIMSS 1 1 Ill I il To convince every reader of this paper that Cranltonlc Hair Food will stop falling hair, mnkn hair tsrow, cure t'andruff nnd ItrhtnR scalp and that It Is ths only hair preparation fit to put on the human head, we will send by raall, prepaid, to all who will send their name and address to tho Cranltonlc Hair Food Co., HO Temple Court, New York City, a sample bottle of Cranl tonlc Hair Food and a sample cake of Scalp Soap, CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Oinine Car Ssivici JAMES E BQYi) & CO., Telephone I (KILL Oiunli.1. Nob COMMISSION, CHAIN, I'UOVlMO.Nf um STOCKS IIOAMIl lit-' I'll iiu. :onM'.iiliio Jlin A VT.,r',u , ci llltsiM wll to l.lICi d Nw Torfi liiwnmYJKO. 44l IH Ci jsN rt Iff f K i