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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1900 2bulls.... 1266 . 0 2 muttons, $18044.%5; stockers and | feeders, 83.254.16, culls 82501320 18 feeders. . 917 abroad, but local sftuation r olgtse; fane c. Prunes, [ marks; treasury no increase 13000 | 106 feeders. | wains almost entirely nominal at $16.75@ | 34@dic per Ib., as to size and quality. | marks: other securities decrease 59,480,000 | 8 feeders 3 teaders AGO LIVE OCK MARKE —_ 100, Lud and speltr were dull at #4374 | Apricots, Royal! Ufilic; Moor Park, 16a16c. | marks: Rotes in' circulition, ‘decrease T — | § seeders § ) feeds . [and $41094.15, respectively. Tha brokers’ [ Peaches, peefed, 16a20c; unpesled, 8@oc #0.0% marks. On the bourse home funde nal eeder. 8 o 4 NS OGOF « . - Wheat is Higher Early, but Reaots Later in [ price for leud was 34 and for copper $16.8 ‘ MOVENENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, | SihATCrlcans were firm and Canadian Pa- Corn Cattle Hold About Bteady, While| g MONTANA oot dium & e";ln'r.;n."lr::lvr L SN 3 o« were harder New York advices. cows. 2 e 9 . H the Session, OMAHA WHOLESALE WARKE l Chiness Necuriios were easter owing to um: Feeders Were Stronger, Andrew Peterson—(Colo | ,.CHICAGO, CATTLE—Recelnts, Balls Make Continsed Bffort to Ad- | #atistactory newa recelyed from Shanghai 67 steers. 1328 400 20 cow.... 108 [ 17.000 head ling 2,500 westerns and T T Condition of Trade and Quotations on | vance Stocks During Seasion. gaony redcted on realizations; Exchanss | LY N TR IE daee in 2 | e yans: oot med '|”:(rr’:“',‘n“n‘lr<'m':"; ] CORN IS DULL, WITH TENDENCY LOWER F R e Lok wevs: o1 NEW YORK, Oot. 17.-8ome continued | scount rates, ahore bilis 3 per cent; ihres | HOG MARKET TOOK ANOTHER DROP | 2steers. 107 426 ilstecrs 1200 410 | higher, Texans! firm, natives, best on wnle pogs llw(l‘l(-'ol|fl'~(‘lvll()'|'("["fln'r“l n:r:hu’; 0 ;m.r;v:"».- :,].‘.::1;.”4... ’1:(-”1‘:,! 4,‘1:"(‘1-[‘!: month' bills, 44 per cent | | 4 teed n"x“ I'(w"vnr-uh Colo, - £ v};u:A‘. one carlo $5.60 ot Lo m.TIIl:m‘ “' | i AVE on | rooster | to ag e srices of stoe oday, bi A Yo 2 o8 O 0 | —— i feeders. 115 3 oW 017 HIBUSI, prime stecrs, b 0! ic; spring chickens, ®i@7c; ducks, 4@bc;| the bull forces w FARIS, Oct. 17 S pn the houtse Aot | e 2 1 Sont o BIORAY, g ) 7 cown considerably depleted | quy opefied frregular and later weakened 2 2w 2 cows 870 feeders, “holes. steady, others slow, $3.500 Onts Are Stagnant and Deserted, the | Beese. 4Goc; turkove, & {and it was evident that the manipulation | on’a decline in Epanish ds, apparently on | Sh 4 Lambs in Good Sapply, but | mes Taylor—Colo. mixed stockers, i 2,750 3.85; cOWSs, FRESH DRESSED POULTRY-~Hens, 814 | for the advance In some quarters was | poglizat) o o decrease - 7 feedars 1062 4 36 Scows..... 1068 3 L cunners, 8207 Trade Being Almost Entirely of | o0 000 00 EE Ll wng goene, 9100 | taken mdvantage of (0 realize in others | The enieus ofd the DIoPOM! endloigers, | Trioes Were Streas asd De- |7 ooy w800 1cow......1210 4 bull 300 calves, $40076.26; small ping Character— proflers, 'per oz, $; spring chickehs, pet | Vesterduy's market fairly “demonatrated | A¢’ (e clone prices wete ateady. ' Thres mand Good for Both lae 3 KearneoNeb. " T T beat on wale to- O 9give turkeys, 18ise | thit “the outstanding short ‘nterest had | ace ey oF for e aecoupt’ | teeders g8 Afeeders. 1100 86 | day one carliad at $450; Texas fed steers rovisions Are Quiet. GAME -Pratvis chickens, per doz. $1.00g | been reduced to such nroportlons as (o | bxehange oo iodon! st 120 for checks b i 3 teodurn % ThUlL.... 1680 210 | SE0GA90; Texns 3 steers, $5.904 1 450, maflard dicks, per doz., §1; teal. $1.50g (M thelr demand ineffective in continu- | gpanish s olosed 69.90. N Dietrich-Neb, | Texan bulls. 3275 1.76: m $1.0001.7; Jacksnipe, $1.35@1 \‘a 1‘. nn,'» .‘;nm.unn. prices Tm|.l‘\' it ‘yk d | o - | % 1 ‘-“m. 1hull HOGE u-l-. ipts today, 31,000 head; tomor: GHICAGO, Oot, 17, « Wheat was | Buil Common o fair. 12%c; cholcs, | VEFY much as though some of the Impor New Yors Momey Masket. | - « 17, | & helters 1 cow.. row, B0.00 head estimated: Taft over, &om; N oh it e ava® | ibgisc: meparator. lc; jathered creamery, | tant bull Interests had taken early tog- ol L1 R | SOUTH OMAHA, Oct | hetforn L cow., fow, P00 matedy vor, Row; | Righer early on cables, but reacted later | 104 1 nizance of this fact and had promply W YORK, Oct. 15-MONEY_On eall, | Recelpts were: Catile. Hogs. Sheep. | 4 foeders 1 cow orn, $4OMI.06; 100d T Choloe hemay, B on poor support, December closing ‘'uc | H lower. Corn closed 1 @c and Oats i t; last loan, 56 per | Ofclal’ M. X 388 14,781 nt. Bterling ex- | Omolal T 5,300 3 4781 | 91 feeders [\{\1 8,008 1608 feader H OYSTERS-First grade, solld | taken thelr profits, Some of the recent . New §comn 4.9, rough, heavy, $4 e Pap cavy T ight, 34500 Crawford - Colo, heud; steady; choice and feed 2 feedera. 863 400 | 9atags.... M9 275 [ sironger; others steady: good th A 1 feeder §cows..... 063 225 | wethers, 900425, falr 1o chole § bulls k 6 16 cows. 11080 3 10 400 Western' sheop, $89004 ¥ a8 w1 3 RIO sHor, J4 30 | Unredeemed Articles that Have Been e o influential bull operators had fairly re- ¢ | pack: nts, per can, 40c; 2eows..... 800 298 | 485 bulk ¢ 'c v T 2in - ( 0 Ju. o i gis | dcpresued o ‘ e daran abe” | ficlent “show ‘of atrength. in vesterdays for sixty days. Posted rates $1.81'4@ | Thres days this week... 14, | Wheat was firm the first half of the ses- | {Ve, per doz., 80c. market o nttract o considerabie accumu- [ {2, Commercial bills, $10@LTE | Same daye last week....2 | slon under the influence of an advance at e, 94 10¢ lation of Juving orders from - outside | i e W0 SeaTan dollaks BI ar | Bame week hefore........ 19400 § bull $ | | Ldverpool and reports of damages from rain quoted by Omaha Wholesale [ ROUTES I O K o noriged thE I | - BONDE- dovernment, stong: state, in- | game four wesks ago.. 3,02 S 1% %1 Y, aativs lambs | fn_Argentina Trade was moderately nce assoclatio Cholce upland, | § "reyime o fons £ ) IVaos, 1 ve; raliroad, irregular - J 1 cow y | s | 's ° | ipland, $8; medium, $7.50; coarse, ons for the advance, The The ‘closing prices on bonds today are as | AVerage price paid for ho For ¥ | tive, with a little nibbling for the English atraw, $6. These prices are for e @hort interest in Peo- | o 10 8 y several days, with comparison & teed Fertig=wWyo. ., o | IN A account. December opened '4@%ec higher | hay of good and quality, Demand fair kil l‘v'w" tentiul factor fn their | FoL10 - - - ——— $ deeders 4l teecers..1014 39 | &t 7%@ie, and on proft-taking by |and prices weak. Recelpts, i3 cars dgninite, anpouncement _that | ¥ W e T ¥ ] N Lod Lo ¥ot] z | scalpers touched T%e. The offerings were [ (5S8R0, 3 white, 26 had ‘adjusted their differences and had [ do 3s, reg 48 s Sold by a Pawnbroke easily taken and later encouragement In [ RRAN_§7 come l:n‘Iv-r K03 rol caused exelted | o coupon 442 $7 teeders > 0 376 Outstde of London and Puris, says the New I e way of reports of a cash demand in \VEGETABLES. trading in _Peop Gas, Orders were | do new 4y, reg | 137 o Garney—Neb. | York Times, there f& probably not a clty in the - northwest and a sharp advar CUCUMBERS- Per doz.. 20685e. BIEY Foons Wy deoouted &% quotations runs §8 coupon LRI AR 43 B teeders,, M8 B8 paligragrs.. B8 W |5y wortd where stich varied and unique cols h o M atiier LToedlly a8 o b 00 o | 3600 shares at the opening, The Drce | do sespmn o IR datinnnr, 438 | 16 teeders.. sai 3% Afeeders. M7 305 | loctions can he found ax {n the shops of the . o e k. atige. however, | ¢ Per doz. bunches, %e. 15 the emoune ' fa sxtrede Sn. OWINg | do . res. 112 (#0regon 3. L (| N el curfo dealers of New York, who make & | ailed to recelve wupport and under seiiing [ BRETCHCPer doz 'r'."'g:;"*‘m.r P out at t level the price Yell back end | po% TPy 1k Rf,:n'v”.'"'..nhu - 46 teeders. . 047 3 " | business of buying up articles at pawn | Y ._ll..u-,m»(: I”I‘ al Vm'Hn l)n-n-lmlllrr! 'r_h-';xv“x"“""[ BHANE—Wax, per 1§ bl. basket. ;‘nr- soc k closed with a net gain of only | Atchison gen. fa.... 9"%|Rio G, W, 18 im 18 feeders 1098 460 16 t:'u\!ers 178 48 | brokers' males. 1f the pawnshops contain * Jesterdag at G New York reported 2 | String L i reaction T’ People's G ana“the | A4 S0t BRI S Tt ' i John Lute Neh o o 350 | Sllent evidences of family and indtviduat in taken for export and seaboard ¢ ear Inl'_"“"’)’\r“"‘l"ifi Per bu., 40@60c; sweet pota- | gtocks made the Jiter manipulatinn fur the annda 8o, 3 ,1;‘4,1 (L8 E e G b A cows. bR 4 ! woes, the house of the curio dealer has them [ s N jont and 0 e equn o Der b oc dvan: wffectnn 1the) n re- % 0. 4 8 e iy nfus e Neb N v 1 " B et I Feceipta Wets Lo | CABBAGH Home grown, per 1b., to; | Boven ams iorian Sodthem sallway pr do b b 119% 8t P, ¢ & P 1a 18 teeders,, LuTUn HAney Nob. ois s50 | Multipiied many fold, and with them untold g bushels, compared with 1,208,000 | Holland eeed, 13%c. I : T 1% and there wap eagon | Cg® N W. o Ta.. 1801 o div b} King—Neb. family histories, romances, and even crimes M I‘.~|mll~.,A‘nd'lmlrnL: h‘("‘)"»\l”l»fi Home grown, per 14 bu. bas- * Reading stocks on the com- | oy ; L _;‘""_ Sa. s 80 ,z:‘;,‘:"‘:‘ % 4 “ - 16 teeders } feeders.. 881 32 | OQd phases of human nature are often . at wee ic I 8 iners. o e % So. - of it L o cter o ‘! et A “ecelptu wera | ONTONS_Home grown, per bu., 50gec, I o Wentorn b gy U8 miners. aake | secolorado 8o, ¢s. R & T 6. ¢ Indlcates Sunday, T bl Nely | revealed fu the character of pledges, and B cars, "thires of “contract CELE Nebraska, 3)40c of 3 points ahd Conolidated (ay vone 1o ) & R G 1m Texan & Paciflo I The official number of cara of stock [, Y] Peedor... 910 840 | one of the oddest of theks Is often tha RUTT Corn was dull and meg'ec There were some subatantis do 4s do brought in today by each road | or x il ang T m bstantial attls "“"?h”"_“ ¥ Lot Sonss. PEACHES — Calfforn s in A A. Winslow- Neb, | seeming indifference displayed by a nu- B Ay waale 4 o freestones, $1;| number of prominent stocks and | Efie Keneral 4 Fsie & 4§10 2 teeders.. 840 350 | maro, s who s cause but the demand was also diminutive clings, o; 1 s, 86a%0c. Amongst them a few net gains wera saved | 5F W & I Cls b 1. C. M. & St P. Ry oWy i merous class who for various causes have eash situation was unsatisfactory, ship- | PLUMS-( er crate, $1.00@1.10; | on the day. Rut the c'osing showed a | S lectric 66,10 | G0 O'& 8t L. Ry sis R Smith—Neb. parted with gifts which have their names eewest Shore 4. | i ments being only 171,000 busheln, compared | per box, 80« reactionary tendency throughout and was | ° Central 1s Missourl Pacific Ry..... 17 heifers helfer 27 engraved thereon. Jus w and why With a0.0m° bushels i year ago. Recelgts | PEARS—Per box, $1.75a2.00 ak. with many stock i tha lowest of | L= & N.uni. v Wie. Central ..., 5% | Ui E O Mar L 8 i 1 heiter: 1 hett H ¥ hereon t how and why most wore 473 cars, December sold between 3i%o RAPES — Callfornia Tokays, 4-basket | the dav. ‘The expectation is pretty cone | M. K. & T. 24 ova, Centurien ... 9 | (TN W Ry o ) [ L 2l 4 | of thexo articles find their way to the curio and Bige, closing lise lower at 51Ge grate, §1.76; Delawnre and Nlagara, per 6-1b. | fidont thiat Saturday'n bayk statement wili | 40 s R B & M. V.RUORL B 2 1% cows 2 Steers.. 175 | dealer's shop before redistribution to the Gats ‘were stagiant and deserted, the | basket, e eastern Concords, 17§18 strong showing, hut there fa some | “*When fasued. **BId, = |8/'c, & P. By | 1stag. | Keneral purchaser, once more to go on their trade being almost entirely of small ATERMELONS—Ax to size, 10015 nt_anxiety as to the future. A CUBU P M. & 0. Ry, o | . : 1 alping character. There was o little | APPLES-Native, c@31.00 per bu. #e part of the incoming Id imvor! ndon Stock Quotation B & M. R R R o 4 cows travels, s a mystery which no man may usiness done by shippers. Recelpts were | bbl, 043,00 per bl are acoumulations ploked p from Qi LONDOR ;] AT By h § Sows TR B LU | fathom ‘ 0 cars, December so'd between %iic and | CR Per 'bbl, $6.16; per | ont sources in the open markets and the | s o Tt B et oL KO & 8Y o 1 1 bunl ® In » Bowey shop near Housten street T closing Wilee down at 217420, crate, $2.50. reserves of the sreat banks abroad have [ Consols, money 8% Erle .. . Co R 1 & P., east 7 1 Hughes—Neb . ’ Frovisions were quiet and easier early ROPICAL FRUITS not been encroached 1z | " do account o do iat prd.. L 'R 1. & P. west 15 SoWh pghes—Neb. 10 oo | Where the proprieter. M. Rosenthal, bura on moderate selling by local interests, but New Mexican, per box. $4.50. Uneasiness continues in forelgn money | Atchison 30% Pennayivania Hilticls Centehs 15 & L anything from a sult olottios to tamily the marke! steadied lator on buying for Callfornia, extra fancy, $450; | markets as to what will happen If New | Canadian Pactfio ... 50% Read) . d - - 1 4 ¢ For i I New 1§ 18 ) Dixon | relice, heirlooms and diamonds, are plodges the English wccount. January pork sold York makes such demands for gold. Au- | 8t. Paul 118t No. Pacific ptd Total receipts 1 119 40 feeders 100 03 338 between $8.671406.60 and closing un- Per bunch, according to size, | thorities in the London money market at- | Hiinols Contral B GRnd ek . : ; orihiy Wik B ndde “ | in one shape or another from all parts of chunged at $§0ils, and January ribs be tributes the eurrent ease of wmoney h Loutsville 7% Anaconda The disposition of the days Fecepes ome | 24 cows. T o0 275 |the world, and some of these date back Ewern 47k 0 nd 3004040 with the | ] litornia, new cartons, %e; lay- | to {he dlsburkement of gavernment credits | Union Paciic prd. . 7.4 Rand Mines ....... a follows, each, busar parchasing % coms 28 R e e ] jose 1 shade depressed a Ty 8 And hey regard with disqule e con- | N Centra b ‘ b o, ) 240 1 cow. Mo 2 ! i 4 Extimated recelpts tomorrow fvnm':, 2 e MISCELLANEOUS, | e Gouree gt CoRtReIAL. on honge | ST Ir-z“r' R L T T Ruyers. Cattle. Hoge, Sheep. 1 bull 2 Leow 100 26 eoming back to modern lite, one of th gara; corn, 550 cars; oats, 270 cars; hogs, | NUTS—English wainu per 1b., 12@18¢; | a them. The Bank o @land has ar, steady, 29 8- . | Omaha Packing Co........ 169 sl o bt v 8 | sollebtiot ks £ e (s, per b, 13c: almonds, per 1b.C 11 | att A Without Gdagoss o sty Bk lig per cont. The fate of dis- | e Facking (< i | fenders 6"y feddire.. s 400 | features of the collection 18 the nuber of | lhe leading futures ranged as follows: peaniits, per b, $1a@he: roRstads | count rates: by horresine tram e ool | count in the open market for short bills 18 | Giufi and Company........ 250 1,060 ecders | 113) 1 3 1 feeder. 1040 | trophies wou by wporting men and athletes, P bbb Srazils, 13c; Pecans, 9100, market. Tn view of this non-success It is 5?’-1",';‘“;13 ber cent; for threa montha” bills, | Clidahy Packing Co 1 N | feeder.. .00 30 Beows...ll5 310 | ypogo names are more or less famillar, *Wheat | | 1 . 8c; No. & veal | weeklv atatement of the Ilr::h:-rrIXl Bank wNew York M R. Becker & Degan........ . 28 feeders.. l4.l“ 1 fe wl‘«;r 38 | property, once proudly worn as evidences [ DA L ;:3 .‘hT-::‘ F":\ of Germany was notably strong, but (s ”;‘;"::'v,,,’:;“'(' aifons tor maning. Yansunt & Co...... seie | g cow D e e NeD. . 630 §40 | of strength or skill OV, Ly | TATR@ D T4 T4 | ~ nk of England had to surrende I o quotations for minin Lobman 0. . . 2% B . Dec. B e P ey e Sl K14 St. L Grain and Provisions, to Paris today. as 1t Aid Yemterday. Tl | tod . W Stephen . Sireo .| 8 feeders. 300 o A shining and consplcuous article in the *Corn 5 | 8T LOVIS, Oct, 17 WHEAT -Weak; No. New York funds continue avallabla for | Chollar o 3 Hill & Huntzinger.. ... 1§ tobdirs S oline Neb. g g | COllection from the pugliistic fleld s a cham- O 4| g w\tmw%p’u\ 41% | 2 red, cash. elavator, 12%c; track, 84@Hi4e; | borrowing, but they continue mostly from | Crown Beint ... 16 |Ophir Henton & Underwood.. .. . (o i T juteers..18 22 | plon belt once belonging to Prof. 0'Donovan, Nov it % iy 381y | October, December, 784c; May, 71%2; | loan and trust comnanige, who draw on | Con. Cal. & Va....120 Plymon Huston & Co..... " cows. LR 1cow...... 60 260 W, THLMIStOR it RIKTRAIGE &t 1B, New Dec %y 3 85%4(36% % | No. 2 hard 0, their deposits with "the hanks to secure | Deadwood T4 Quickeliver Livingstone & Schaller. . 0. Olson=NNeb R Lt e 2l *Oate CORN-—Low, No. 2 cash, 8%0; track, |them, thus forcing a shifting of loans. | Gould & Currie ... 1% | do pfd Hamilton & Rothschild. ]l ol 38 1cow.....1210 300 | York Athletic club. The belt is a heavy ot Hal DB BUNeps | N October, So; December, 3ic; My, [T current rellet” from ‘the subtreasury | Hale 40 [Sterra Novada | S P (1T TR . Ll (L | olid sflver affalr, bearing in front at the oV, 2 2 3B Vi 0 have about come to an end 5500 4 D 8 COo.cevvee . . o a's ons 2 e | ol ! ol v Dec. 2nnaed nyad GATS—Dull; No. 2 cash, 22tc; track, 28c; [ And shonld a recovery i the price ansie | 1o e <40 (Btandurd .. § § Bonie i Do |29 fecders. g0 5') 16 feeders. 1000 8 | clasp an American shield, flanked by the Pork | | October, Z'yc; December, 22%¢c; May, 24gc; | @ renewed demand for funds by the in- | Mexican T 88 | Tellow Jagket ... A, 8. Mawhinney ........ b feeders.. &80 i | feeder... 920 &85 | American and Irish flage and suitably in Oct W0 (1450 (1480 (1450 No. 2 white, e terfor, the New York money market would | ot rollw Jacket Oiher buyers ........ .00 i 3.8V, Thomas—Mont wcibed Nov. |11t |11 | 1000 | 1090 |11 00 RYE—Duli; 52 again have to face the resuilt of falling = - ST ) ¢ feeders..1w3 4 6) I cows....)W36 360 Jan. (1120 {1130 [ 1120 [ 1128 11 2 FLOUR—Inact{va and unchanged reserve Financial Notes. otals S 831 10819 | 6 feeders | %0 4 0 The belt started on it wanderings some Lard SEEDS—Timothy, steady; $3.75@4.95. Flax, here ‘was a falling off In the activity | 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 17.—Clearings, $6.84312; | (. Aivi 5 The supply of cattie was a| HOGS-The hog market continued the | vears ago. About three months ago the o w87 higher: $1.751 in the bond market and Increasing Irregu- | halances, $484702. Money, 5@1 ‘per cent. |, CATTIE-IINE SUREIY B0 COLD 40V but | decline again todav. Chicago eame lower | professor, who it 1s now explained spolls his Nov. | TCORNMEAL-Steady; $2.05@2.10. arity. ‘otal sales, par vaiue, $1.500,000, [ M York exchange, 50c” discount bid, 25c Ry ™ ahow much fuctuation, | @nd packers at this point started out bid- | ¥ g ‘ Jan. BRAN-—Qulet; sacked, east track, 0@ | U'nited States refunding 2¢ and the old | discount asked e I O W e ttie were. - | 9Ing 7s@loc lower 'than ~yestorday, 'in | Bime Donovan, heard that it was reating in & Ribs— HAY=T!mothy, steady; $9.75@12.00] prairie, | 48 advanced 1 per cent on the ist ca CINCINNATI, 0., Oct, 17.—Clearings, §2.- | About forty cars of corh cHtiS WOIT Ave | Ylew of the fact that there was a fatrly | Bowery show window and sent some friends oot | strong. $10.00, The ~Commerelal Advertiser's Tondon 0. New York excharge, 15@ae dis. | cluded in ¢ inee t diaeriminate against | Mberal supply in sight sellers did not see | down to enter into negotiations. They de- | Nov. | WHISK Y—8teady: $1.27 financial cablegram says: he markets hera | count. Money” 4@ per cent a little e et M he market how. | Much chance of gaining anything by hold- | . i Jan. | IRON COTTONTIES$1.85, were frregular and fnactive today. exes NEW YORK, Oct. 17.~Clearings, $194,- | the less desirable stuff The matkel, BowS| ing out and so cut looke at ihowe figures. | parted, saying they “would call again P . BAGGING-§8.10078. 85, {n the Amcrican, demand being discourave ] | 787,00: balunces, $8,765, O I e AN nellers ware | The bulk of the sales went from $4.62i4 to | Subsequently the profeseor denled that the Vo. 2. HEMP TWINE-$9.00. by the way In" which settlement of the | CHICAGO, 7.-Clearings, $23,00515; | & Whole, although buyers and heliers wWere | 84,65, with a few of the choicest '10uds | pelt pelonged to him. Cash quotatlol METALS—Lead, = lower; Spelter, [ African and Chinese troubles fs drageing. | balances, $1 0 Fosted exchinke. 141 |8 lttle ‘slow in getting toBether. ene |f6lling at $4.674 ' wnd ax high as t & FLOUR_-Quiet; winte firm: $4.05, Americans opened weak here. fearing the | @4l New Vork exchange, 40c dfscount, | handywelght cattle of good Quatty Were | §472% was pald. Some of the commoner | Many athletic trophies are to he found raights, $320013.80: clears, $3.20@3.6) POUTTRY- ok @l4¢; tur- | effects of Bryan's work in New York. New | BOSTON, Oct. 17.—Clearings, $23,710,21; |In the greatest demand, while the heavy | ytuff of course sold be $4.621;, but the | in the curio shops. Oune of these ls a gold specials, $4.60@4.70; patents, $3.6084.10; | keys, 7¢; ducks, geese, York rallled prices later. Parls was un- | balances, $1.819,027. grades were a trifle slow 3-haid lo | PUIK went at $1.621; and $4.65 q i i v T W RaRned ‘ straights, $3.10G3.60; bakers, $3.20G3.8 EGGS-Steady’ 14 gettied, selling Suanish Hondx ana frasii: | IPHILADELBHIA, Oct 17.—Clearings, | There were more cows and heifers on gale | *Afidr"Ahout seventy lowds had changed | 400 enameled medal won by J. W. Kennedy No. 2 red, W% | BUTTER- Steady; creamery, 18@22; | lans rather heavily. The bank sold £42.0 | $17,804,925; balances, 2, 226, than there has been any day 80 far this| panqy it became evident to sel'ers that { in a dumb-bell lifting contest. The trophy dairy, 10T zold in French cofn. Tt ts understood that | week, about forty cars’ belng reported. | puckers had liberal orders and as a result | records that Mr. Kennedy lifted a thousand Vo. 2, 41@41%c: No. 2 yellow, 41@ | PROVISIONS—Pork, firm: jobbing, $1460. | French wool merchants =~ are drawing Condition of the Treasury. Buyers all seemed to be wanting supplies, | they held their droves higher and bUYErs | 1o e Go Whistle b o PN Lard, higher: choice. $.17k. Dry salted | azainst recent heavy spoculative purchaces | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Tofays stats. |80 that the market held just about steady. | hud to pav a shade stronger prices for | POUNds. George Whistler, who won fame (JATS—No. 2 white, 24%4@26c; No. 8 whits, | meats (boxed). steady; extra shorts, §1.75; | of Wool n Australia. Thers was a strong | ment of the treasury balance in’ tha gen- |1t was apparently a trifie uneven, fi};‘m*’ what was left, The close was active and a | 88 the champion water walker of America, B 24ic. clear ribs, 81874 clear sides, $i.57h. Bacon [ demand today for gold which f= held .( | eral fund, exclusive of the $150,m0,000 pold [ CAllIng the market a little weak, while| ghade stronger than the opening, evers- | deposited his property on the counter of a | RYE-No. 2, 4. Choxed), strady: oxtra shoits, ciéar ribs|77s 1lid, but the supply is small. It iy | reserve in® the aivie Jfi%n, | others sald it was strong, but on the aver- | thing chungiig hands at i reasonaoly BARLIY- Fair to cholce malting, 48@5%. | and. cleir sides $5.83 the ~general opinton here that the bang | shaees Avallinls Caaman of o ,’1'3";,"}!‘—,"‘0;,’_' age about steady prices were pald. There | hour. Reuresentutive Bowery pawnbroker, who sold it when the SEEDS—-No. 1 flax, $1.78%: No. 1 north- | RECEIPTS—Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 61,- | minimum rate of discount wiil not be ad- | gold, 357,812,019, | were not very many strictly choice cows | ng Av. 8h, Pr Pr. law allowed. Badges for marksman and wegtern, $1.19. Prime {mothy, $4.100415. | 000 bu.: corn, 7,000 bu.; oats, 53.000 bu. vanced tomorrow. on sale, the ‘bulk of the offerings being |2 o . Ht | Masonle emblems appest. in goodly numbera, Clover, contract grade, $10.25 SHIPMENTS-Flour, 11, bbls.; wheat, | The following are the closing prices on Cotton Market. made up of the medium kinds. Canners, as | 5 It LA . . 1 y PROVISIONS— per. bbl., $1200 | 0,00 bu.; corn, 66,00 Bu.; ‘ats, 17.000 bu the New York Stock exchange: NEW YORK, Oct. 17-—The sotton market | U8UAl. were in good demand. . | How they got into the hands of the pawn- 1225, lard, per 100 Ibs.. $8.7732@6.80. Short Sy Atchison . + 20% Union Py opened at an aijvance of 12a2) polnts, Liver. | ( Stock cows and heifers lm_ul stack bulls | i broker might furnish many an foteresting bu sides (loose), $T.00A725. Dry salicd | Kansas City Grain and Provisions St oy kil Lo S PR were rather scarce and the market good | ‘s ; & el ¥ 7.00617 do pr LT do pta I ing advanced Th@10-84 on futurcs 5 and pathetic story, but whatever the reason, houlders (boxed). $6.25¢%.50. Short clear | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17.—WHEAT-De- S £ ) i A o and strong. Stock bulls are all of lsc | V #hou! NS/ i Baltimore & Ohlo.. 75'a Wabash and 1-32 on spot cotton. Indications in the b A 465 i or ever called. A the Ke- &ides (boxed), $7.0097.10. cember, 6057668 May, Tic: cash, No. 2| Canadlan Pactfie .. ¢ do pfd cotton belt pointed to cold weather and | NEher than they were a weck ago. i | no owner ever calle Among marl WHISKY-Basis of high wines, $127. | hard, s4@di:c; No. 2. 1fr6Tc; No. 2 red, | Canaln S0 Wi local sentiment was prepared for the grost | , Btockers and feeders were In good de- 4 | me trophies 18 Valentine Lorz's gold BUGAR-—Cut loaf, $6.16; granulgted, $.10; | goiammolye: No. 3 aigsic ¥ > & Ohio....... 3 > threats made later by the government. [Mand again toduy “at a little ‘stronger | 1 | King's medal, presented to him fn 1899 by confectioners’ A, $0.85; off A, $5.80. CORN—TDecember, 3270; May, 4% Chicago G. W.. 17y Wis. However, the market here was not very | Prices. Jt sufe’to say that the market 4 | . dependent Schuetzen o Following ure the receipts and shipments | N 2 mixed, 4 .4Gd5c; No. 2 white, & Qu..ooros 126% Thir well supplied with orders and prices afthe | 18 NOW 25c higher all around than it was - | the Harlem Independent Schuetzen corps for today: No. 3. 37hc i Ght. Ina. & 1. 07 Aoxime: the onentng call showed 1 Tanctton of S470 | 4 Week ago today, which was the low time | ) One of the most curios things in the col- Articles Ra(-::l"‘::) Bh|pm!l\.l‘b;.‘ OATS. \:\' 2}".@“"" 4@ e, do ptd e B Thmen 1 n.;‘I nrndln-r lu-mm: y partles who were A(-:'"I::muv'\':vl?" lah ’g.»y:‘\f:nlm from n;l.:l.‘-nu\v\::r\’ ‘6 lection I8 & G ige, from fifty to lour, bbls.... e 2 0. 2, 47 hicago & 1l 4 U. 8, iirald of the large receipts. Southern spot | § o P Lekidl 465 aventy-five ye: d of gold, show T TN i ~Choice timothy, $10.00; choloe | Chicago & N. W....101 Wells-Turg Fix markets failad (0 give tny support; mos ARy Siake/ Agu (b rded 0 camy over Yory 4 AR G i Corn, bu Lt 850, i 2 v g B R S of them. fn fact, deciining anywhere from (mAny from day to d i S ing a star in the foreground and fn b Oats, bu.. AR 1l R—Creamery, 18G20c; dalry, fancy, | ' ¢ ¢ & st L0 e o ptd L@t under the pressure of receipts, wiih | The few western beel cattle that arrived 405 tween the points, as a background, is rep- RV Uiklyessreinss 16100 o S PR DR exporters and American spinners ' alike [ t0day met with the usual good demand at 405 . | AT Barley, bu : 210,000 o “irm; tresh Missour! and Kansas | CQorqe0 Be.-- M Anwer, Malting showing n disposition to hold off for still | SLrong prices. Cows sold generally steady, | 40 15860184 SlpIUENDAN, 04R°0. L A FAIIAERALIS On the Produce exchange today the but- dozen, loss off, cases returnec do 2d prd..... 5 1A s &R lower prices, This led to a good deal of | though receipts were quite liberal and the 'y cirecumstance about this decoration that tor market was firm; creamories, 16g21i4c; | new. whitewood, cases Inciuded. Wc more, | pel, & Hudson .. n2 | do pra Irregularity. ' Private acoounts (rom the | JUsILY rather somman, Blackers and feed- i has found Its way across the ocean only to \ries, 13@18c. Cheese. firm at 10%,@11%¢ 2 V. AT 10! B o Del! L. & W........1l8 |Amer, Spirits south failed to give much encouragement i e & R Lpaitas: 0 400 y other pledges is that it 18 be- O ore » bu.: onts, 10,000 bu. ; Senver & 9% ! do ptd «o 4l of any change for the better without con- [ higher than they would have brought a | @ FaRtamang oLar pIeages I8 THW Besv steady; fresh, 1T SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 18,60 bu.; ecorn, | Pgover & R. @..... ! do ped Hoon +: iag!| tinged Bulliah lendership at Liverpool Ae. | Week ago today. Representative sales | 1 stowed only upon members of the royal NEW YORK GENERAL MARKBT. (1950 bu.; oats ol o e el 2 ity | counts from the"cotton wpot markets were | | ao BEED STEERS, { o family or upon renowned generals of the - y r Prov do 1st pfd......... & “JAmer. . & W D ool NELLAE ML sRCNeTe Solniad to. e % 4% T 46 empire who may win it by deeds of unusual Quotations of the Day om Various | | 1STROS) TR e h C R AL I IR SO B e e aa oy e R SHEURR 4 - 4 Rl he G 3 Tt hoinL W6 oxavuiand L ommo i, R Recelpts, | 411l No. 2 red western winter, 68 d%d; No. 11 5000ng Valley B Wl net advance of 13@17 points. Cottha | 1 Mo 165 underneath a lett supposed to stand n&m“:{bx‘(?k‘,‘;hlfl.‘;fi' l[.'},fl(l‘}l,i”. m‘lm |>’:| ;4:""&;:-;1\“‘. “ :’;:”rr“{::m;d quiet; Decem- Iilinols Central ....118 Amer. Tobacco o !rlh‘llrt‘:: ol ":1‘1| Nlh.lul,\"""l'\‘v‘lraIJ‘:E 0.46c; No- : h: 46 for F leric. The decoration %0 bears 2 H , 6,085 § per, 68 1%d; Februa 2gd. AW FO 18% ) ptd ber, 8.20¢; 1 er, 9.27c . 6 Ivhlu.é‘umrkall was :\efllirlt-\rlwb_l)lolfigl‘:ml‘v".ll CORN-8pot, firm; American laixed. new AoNe AN xR Am“v'\"m.v . o; Webruary, 8.3tc: Mareh, o it 19 | s this inscription: “Pour le merite, old prices; winter stralghts, $3.50G3.60; Min- | 4¢ 53, Futures, qilet; November, 4s2%d; ATy LR C0.. $hif i May, 9.26c; June, 9. July, 921} | 6.....0 1 4 68 A pledge of equal or even greater rarity Desota patenis, WICORIS; avinter,SXired. | December, 481%d: January, 38 10%d. do. ptd... 7 (Coo Poet & 1 She | Auslst, 05, Spoi closed qulel middiing | 4.1 14 |7 i 1&n Aret s dnliion or.Jsftarson Davisslue Emaio’ winter' patents, 0G0 aodd | LGRS Lodls fancy winter, steady, TR 7 [Eoto. el 4 Liv | uplandg, 0 1aee; midating it 10" 61603 | g1 2, | ® “ {7 L3 MAcAENELpREA gy gt hukers, $3.00u2.40; winter low grades, 88 6. 4 g i ciaed “ils | pales, 126 bales. .. 1 5 | 20 463 closed in a leather case. s - T B0 QUL eeay: saim, 10 Suis PROVISIONS-—Lard, Amerioan = refined, | 5, & 8l 300000 i mioi ieai 1000000 iy | (( NEW ™ ORLEANS, Oct, 17.-COTTON.- STILRS AND HEIFERS 1 & 44 | scription, “Confederate States of America, 10 good, $3.1043.30; cholce to fancy, dull, 80s; prime western, qulet, oL RIsan i e . futures, steady; October. 3.10c bid; Novem- | y3............1342 b (6 0 ey ” & e prp L D indlsas Only 870 Buckwheat flour, steadier, $2.1042. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 'steady, dfsgd. | Mot St Ry Ui do gl | ber, 9.00uh.020; " Decemiber. 8.00c; 'January, COWS. b b i 22 Feb, BRUCKWHEAT-Dull, 0@éoe, c. 1. ., N Short ribs, steady, 49s 6d; long clear mid- | Mexican Central .. 11 Gen. Electric | 8.09a0.00c; February, 9.00a9.02c: May, 9.4 | 1 L. 800 200 1 160 3 16 enough of these were made originally fo York dles, light, steady, 468 6d; long clear mid- | Minn. & St L. lucose Sugar [ 0,060 Aprll, 0.04@9.06¢; May, 9.06@).06c; June, | 5 &0 2% a 0 pe " 6 supply each member of Jefferson Davis' CORNMEAL-Dull; yellow western, 69¢; | dies, heavy, quiet, 4is; short clear, stead AL . 9.0 Ak 1080 gisa 30 i o 15 P YT A e P Rl elty, %0c: Brandywine, $2.46G2.60. 438 6d; clear bellles, firm, 50s 3d. Shoulder: r;l»r wper | Lut18, Oct, 17.-COTTON-Quiet; e | e 1 310 » 46 - RY i fasy; 2 western, 08%c, f. 0. b, [ square, steady, 3. lo ped... | lower; ‘middling, #15c; sales, 5 bales. 'Re- | o 3 i | 1% 15 Back in 1878, the officials and citizens ot afloat: state, bigséc, o t ., Naw Voric. ' st i Laclede Gua ... i.;nuls, 10460 baies;” shipments, 5,855 bales; | | 1 el ’ 6 Clyde, N. Y., presented to the fire depart- ARLEY- Dull; feeding, #4@dte, c. 1. f., Toledo Market. S [k RHOA o stock, 22,007 hales. 0 2 60 1 0 | 4 Buftalo: malting, 9usic, o 1. f., Buffalo, POLEDO, O Oct. 1 —WHEAT-Frac- | §: Central ... {PEVERPOOL “oct, 17-COTTON-Spot, 1 w1 40 | 2 ¢ ment of Lyons, in token of generous aid BARLEY MALT-—Dull; weatéin, 62a88¢. | yonally lower:' No. 1 cash and October, | N; ¥: Central .. Lead moderate business, prices firmer. Amerloan | 11 | s (14 4 rendered, a finels chased and carved speak- WHIEAT- Recelpte, 140650 bu.| exports, [ 110105 Decamber, T9¢; May, 5. NGt W A s middline fair, 6’ 11-161; good " ‘mddline, | W 1 H ing trumpet. The presentation was made B po lapots tendy Nows vas. Moo, foo. | GO RA-Quiet;’ No.' 3 cash, 4¥e; Deaem- | o fociiy T, e s H G TR e R S : on October 8 of that year and bore the b., afloat, und T, elevator; No. 1 northern | "oamtse bull; No. 2 mixed, 22 a0 pfd........ Y. Air Trake 12 ° |4 17-33d. The sales of the day were 1600 | 1 4 name of tha chief engineer of the Lyons )""]" r::, LY -'f‘ L b. i'"”'“‘ No. 1 hard | RYE-—-Dull; cash, 5ily Qntario ‘&\\\: fean IR of wm.n‘ .;«nlw;'r? ;-;{»s?\m‘nh;!lrn . 4 firemen. His name was carefully erased Ouluth, 874 .0, b, afloat. Options were Tove ¢ active; '98 prime, | Ore. Ry Nav Coust 3 xport and Included 5,500 American 3 Sfove 0 3 e ain very firm neariy all day, constierng | sy s R A aPripe: | o pea prd Receipts, 2 e, Including 21,200 Am i elther before or after the trumpet started helr dullness, the chief bull influence belng | cember, $7.00 4 i Pennsylvanta ... o 24 pld 68 | fcan. Futur 4 quiet, hut steady and 21 on {ts torturous journey among strangers higher |4jv|g]lul:] m-«_‘ u.nm. crop news, | $ e Hl]nd‘]nu s 3 ‘.]-l.m-d very st z”4:-|nerh- 0 ml ; 1'ng, i and today the trumpet is one of the old stronger northwest and San Francisco and N s do 18t pfd m. ¢, October, b 25-fidd sel ober- 5 5 ks ey receipte; dimeulty vielded ¢ raitin L e . | % L . | Novemier, 5 15-44d »-llers; November.T o il ‘ soldiers in the shop ing, however, and closed easy at unchinged gty e SATtaes I'Bio O Warieninn o 4 1| do pa mber, 5 11640 buyers; December-January, i LA 40 4 A héavy silver-backed mirror left Or- March, \m«u?.-, slosed, 83c; May, | peints, 4 *do ptd L9 [Pullman P Car «_M,m_m»v‘m‘i buyers .Iunr\mr“ Mrt.-rllux‘v, < CALVES 6 gl - ange, N. J., some time within the last ten a0Sie: closed, SHaci October, Titwel | VaGasT irm: fresh, nearby and western, | St 1n & & F....ll 8 R & T 2 0068 S1:84d Buyers| ZEDIUSIYsattom: & G BT i In 1860 the Orange Lawn Tennis closed, TT%c Jecemt 9 1116@80 3-16¢ ;| 200 ¢ veste! o: fret : 18t pfd.......... 06 Sugar 5 05-64d buyers: March-April, § 02a5 03-641 2 ™ 4 years. In 188 he Or: i Clomed: 7ok TRV, | B SIS0 bk M5y teali Routhwasiern, 1401, Srean douihs Lt ! WG eaLll puvers: April-Mav, & 0105 026k buyers: 139, club held an open tournament. The trophy ’ CORN—Recelpts, 346,025 bu.; CHEESE-Quiet; full creams, fancy, [ St. 1. Southw ‘enn. Coal & [ une, 8@6 01-64d Dbuyers; June-July, SHEEP-~There was another good run of | wag for women’s singles, but the winner 85 bu.; sales, 60,000 bu. futu all 11150 11 creams, to cho! do ptd. 8 Leather Bad ‘sellers: July-August, 4 62-64d bu sheep on the market today, but the market | =0 or NAme CArves the spuce BPot.. ‘Bpot. steady? No. 3, 416, elevator and | agite 0! Aci full ereams, fair o choloe, | o080 : a0 pta | ers; August-September, 57640 buyers, Wan In good shape. Most of the offerinks [hever had her name I“"","‘,. oy g 0. 2, f. o. b. afloat Option dull but - —e do prd seee 8. Rubber - feeders and fat lambs, very few |set apart to Indicate that s flrnl\)\' held throughout the day on some Milwankee ain Market, 8t P. & Omaha. | do pta Lonis Live fi:g:¥T: "l‘i"fl A ‘h~i-\‘lum were good .Im.w <h | cessful player. Of feminine an m-m-u‘- L carlot receipts; receipts und offerings a| MILWAUKEE, Oct, 17. — WHEAT — | S0. Pacigie % Western Union f 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 0l fhe ready sells | jine silver ornaments won at contests und oad cash demand and local covering: [ gteady; No. 1 northern, 78¢; No. 2 northern, | 80. Raliway 1| Repul L &8 L ineluding 2,000 Texans, Market ers at wood, Strong The quality i e a s lanltn Cealian nally eased off with wheat and closed | 750,677, d ST *| do pra 8 | do prd o shipping and export steers, tho lambs was better than has been the | given as presenis the “ zlon, { partly 1c lower: No. 1 closed, 41%¢: October | HY 1Dull, $5 Teane & Pasifo Ll ew P . o & BRI 8 | 008 nd bt and butcher stoers. | of Jate and u string soxd an ik i3 | from their estate into the hauds of the closed, 48%c; December, 424@H2%¢; closed, | BARLEY-Ste e ~ | $L.00@5.50; steers under L000 1bs., $3.35q | THere was 2180 quite o few at .00 sslike pawnbroker, only to be sold 42, : ; 7 e atoclke: 1 feeders, 324060440 cows and "he market opened strong and active and | businesslike pa 5 > GATS—Receipts, bu.: export s Hoston Stock Qu 1o ~ | helfers, $2.00@4.95; canners, $L50G2.85; bulls, BRASK | in some cases it seemed to imvrove and |to the higgest bidder when time was up. bu. dull; No, 2, %c; No. 3, 94 T TR BOSTON, Oct. 17.—Call loans, 3@1% per | $2.40a4.00; d Indfan st 0P | 1 cow 1 bull | nales were made that looked 10c or 1ic | jyen the Insignia of law {8 not sacred : N white, 20%40; track mixed | MINN ‘\I't‘:l H“ Pod, '| WE ‘T"'x' time loans, ba® per cent, Officlai | r“, ws and Iy T, I‘»’I-"V;.l"“*" Market & 1 cow 2 | by, A e Al | o the pawnbroker, us is evidenced by the [ o 3 e Lt |, MINNE/ 8, Oct, 171 closing: | O ecelnts, 6.6/ head. Market So 3l o few fat sheep that were offered also | h | . y ohp 0%e; track white western "““ii;')","' Jone; December, 1oM0 ey SO, Yo ower; pigs und Tility, $0G485; packers, 1 Sawe " brought good. ~\1lm| rloes und evers img | solid gold badge of Frank \Aulr,_l::.e time Wit spring b 8. 50417 SEERIRIOS ON, ARACK R o Shaaty - bl b, Py ML ¢ Copper % | $1 @@ 90: butchers, $4.7505. f it 1800 was 80ld In_good season leputy sheriff in this city o near llxl-ltlllllluN:4$1|I mwl\.t‘u»‘.“w SRt HEVHE gt B e R ol ol o 1o & - N g B b I R R e e 1 ow "’,“-;;’ <1180 el DR R R [ nefghbor of this badge is & dismond sffair 7004 1750, o s o hei Ma et s ( 4 4 v ve 1 heifer..., 800 day and o i pefore practically every- | 4 . - -y “hibilig, TG good to Coffee Marke | BUREAE wiapeeone e BL Winona @1.00; lambs, $1.23015.50; tockers, $2.25G 1 cows § patlin 0 1 thing. Wha Cleaned up at fust boit Sady | presented to Captain Frank Gregory by { choice, Siguddie g NEW YORK, O COFF Ynica Tand" AT A culls and bucks, $2 1 cow 1 bull 180 24 | prices. The market todis did 1ot show | Company’ D, Twenty-second regiment, away f HOPS—Quiet; #tate, common to chotes, | piv 3N No" 3 involce, Tige; Cordova, Sio, | West & it e B > o oW @ bulls. ! 180 85 | much change. the demand BEDATERCY # | back in 18%0. Hugging this latter closely ; {58 crop, 10Gik: Olile, Hfisc! Pacific coast, | Bytures opencd wioadv, with pricea’s poliia | Wia, Centr Amer Siigh W NeRE Oot. 1T, % cows Tpull. 00 2w | BUERCEI VT Dles western wTiss weth. | ia the insignia in gold and precious stonew ! HIDER-Quiet; dalvestan, 2 to lower, and ruled exceptionally dull, with a | Atchison 4. . fo ptd celpts, 2984 1 market slow and gen- | ] St W0 7 60 ory, $3.75G4.00; cholee grass yeur |ot Sir Willlam H. Heck, past eminent oe; Californin, 21 to 25 bk, 180, furthér decline of 3 points under lacal liqul- | . . @. s Amer, Telephone 14| orglly 16@16c lower; thin cows and fat bulls, [ 1 fi 30 i | @007 choter gaso:, | ommanagni of Mary's commandery, dry. 24 to 40 Ibs., dation, following unsatisfa. L | ARVABERER. ¢y Hoston & Albany...347 | gteady: several cars unsold; steers, $4.2000 | | cow. @ 1 ewos, $3.0003 wes. £ 50g8.00; | comma o 4 LEATHER -Steady; acld, cables, heavily Increa ies Mis. Co, Boston Bleva 60; bulls, $2.503.80; cows, $1L60. Cables, | | cow F] spring lambs, B T ers, ga.atra.0n, | NO: 36, Knights Templars, whese home WOOL-Dull; domustic ' fleece, . [and Santos, unsatisfactory spot dem Amal. Copper Hoston & Me. 1y exports )'quariers of heef. et 3 4 lamba, $L75005.00; foeder wethers, SRR 165 "When he recelved it, was in Philadel- Texan, 16akc and entire absence of smeculative supy Atlantic . 1 B & Q ALVES — Recelpts, 8289 head: prices | Y pOY H 1018 feeder lambs, $4.0070 o s ) g o Bt g 108 PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; family, $i0.50 | Closed barely steady, with prices 10 y Boston & 'Mont.. Dominton oal W5 | gtendy: nearly Al sold: veals, $i50@8.50; | 1 hulfa 17 foeders. 1633 Sales Pr |4 M Pt dar B4 @11.00; mess, $9.0009.80;' beef hams, $20. 00 | lower. Ll 900 bigs, ine | e ) ifd. Tittle odlves, £45004.00; grassers, 32.50m5.60. | 1 hefer (ot No el . |badge of Past Eminent Commander Sir 21.00; packet, $10.0@i1.00; lin mess, [ December, § January, $1.06; May, | o8l & Hecla Federal dteel SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 14,069 | 15 fiadors. . 81 1 feeder. .. S8 5 western vearlings 2 1. Spencer Smith of Corinthian Chasseur $16. 00a17. 0. Cut meats, 7.35G7.40; Jun ‘entennial do prd head; sheep, steady; lambs opened firm to a e eede) 790 2 Colorado liaiahs 15 J na t Te lar. Frankll o 1 feeder 1 feeder. .. 790 S Al | commana, No. 53, Knights mp! bellies, 89 0011.00; plek — | Eraniiin Fitchburg ped | fraction igher; closed a trifle easier; sheen, [ | poifer 17 cows a oF ’ th pickled “hams, $8.95@14.00. Lard, H 01l Market, Humboldg . Electrie | $3.00@4.50; culls, $2.00G2.75; lambs. $4.8566.25; | 10 poiters. . 4 cown 1o bucks ..o Ot college fraternity pios there are Jeatern steamied, §1.25 Octover closed ui| OIL CITY, Po. Oct 17-OILS-Cr llll!'ltz«"r- la . ' do ptd ; “nadi lambe, $.666.55; oulls, B0GLE | 1 cow: 1 helfer go foeder |ambs dozens, many of them bearing their 5, nom refing asy; continent, [ Dalances, $1.10 rtificates, no bids. Shio- | preeaee 3% Ed lectric 111 HOGS~Receipts, 7,019 head; lower at $5.20 | ¢ hoife 3 0 £ . ' o yhlh l'u;lllill:;uilul oo !X‘t“i})«x“l"’rk\' l‘l’lh\', ;Illl‘m ‘Tl_ulh_' ‘l:\lvhs L Mvera !:';"C&'ll”hh !!‘““' a2 tral @hH.50, "o g}‘:,{é;}: f :E“:.‘::r. :" owners' names or initials wmily, $16.60617.00; mess, $14.00G15.00; short | Runs, 113710 bbls.; aver: 91 bbls, S S e ) fonduin, 50 o 1 S————————— clear, $14.60617.00. LIVERPOOL, Oct 11 —O1LS-Spirits of Forelgn Fina | St Joweph Live Stock. B Had I sow Nobraska 2 JAMES E: BOYD & GO A ATOES- Quiet: Jerseys, $1.0071 50; | turpentine, steady at i s 4 LONDON, Oct. 17.—Dist cre easier | SOUTH ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Oct, 17.~(Bpes | 1 fecder 1500 {gpdor owed ) i sw York, $1.50a1.8l; Long Taland, $1.50g «\h\\' Py Dot dL=OLldi=Cattonased, today on the re y American | clabThe Journal quoten: Kot 100 | {lgfoeder... 410 14 calves. Wyoming wethers. . i \ ‘Teiephone 1039, Omal Net T Jersey . 2,10, rime yellow, toge. Petroleum, dull. | ‘hange, less acute apprehensions o CATTLE Receipts, 2500 hend: market 10¢ | 115 faedors 158 ElaeLtig o TALLOW - Quiets «lty, (8 per pk, 4e: | LONDON, [t i DILS-Caleutti ln: | exporty and New Sork Heetting: wupiito | nigher: i """ui’rfiw"" stias it Sexad | e 10 cows Dovrasieh fooger Iamba, 4 COMMISSION, ountey (p R od, il gpssed ofl, e TRA. | from centers outside of London. But (hs |&lu Westerns, $3.2606.20, cows and helfers, | 7y calt cull awe 3 = ohICE Qulnt; domdatic, falf to extra, 4§ Spirits of ‘turpentine, is 44sd deeline will hardly ko far, Weeing thnt with fbat o bl and stass, S0GLES veur: | § cow T cows.... o M mb H GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS w i Rt 2 N B the slight easiness the' continental ex- | lings an Ve, %, stockers ~ al b cows.... 1 cow oed ARD RADE. OLASSER- Steady; New Orleans, open [ New York Dry 0o allenc_ ensineas the, coutinenisl "exe 83000 4.15; veals, $4.4006.25. geve. B 1R 1 60% feeder lamba : 4 »o, oF TRADE. e Kiftinkoad to cholce: 43gle. pREW YORIC Oct AT-DRY GOODS—|siock exchange opened chierful, but api- S Recelpts, o' head; market 1o | Toow' ! wn 3 o feadar jambe atHian 4 08t SB0D A o A4 = Recel pKkgs.: flrm;| Buyers have been in limited attendance | thetic and inclined to dullness, except in all grades, $4.65@4.75; bulk of sales, | 34 feeders..1027 4 20 b4 feeders ” creamery, 16G220; June creamery, @2lizc; | today und the market hus \ 7 A -— - - ontinued yulet | the case of Americans. Home funds were 0UB IN bFOWN | firm. Argentires, Hrazillans and Chine AND 1 und coarse | were weak, Americans opened dull and | head: market “stead 10 teeders 110 350 12 feeders feaders 1008 3 25 feeders . x4 4 0 factory. 134116 throughout, Nothing consple: Keceipts, 4,013 pkgs.: firm; sheetings or “drills. * Bleache yoie 1983 EFQ‘I E;& co. MBS Recelpts, 200 i lambs, $4.56@6.10; Kan vo Stock. KANSAS CITY, Oct, 17.—CATTLE stecrs % HRP large, white, 10&%¢; small, white. "11¢; large, | cotton goods firm, but demand moderate. | grow fii r, the public becol ore in- | sheep, $3.506 1,20, 0 steers.. .. 11% 4 00 10 400 | ceipts, 9400 natives, 1,000 Texans, red; 10%0; sinall, colored, 1 Print cloths dull ‘and some. sules QUIMAS | Srsested na the marbel cpocoming more 1n- | &h e AR 1 ateers. 1308 400 1§ steers. . 1104 3¢5 |calves, There was ‘an' improved demand B Receipts, 650 pkex.; firm: wesi- | below Fall River prices. Prints and 2Ing- | 4naintained, (Hough (here was some ismost. i ! } ack In Sighi. qh e iy 1 B Steers. 1138 350 | for il clansas at steady to 100 higher: na- ern. ‘Tekular pucking, at mark, 16610, west- | hame frm. | Mo wear | woolens | and | ton' (owarils Droft-uking. - Chesipeaks & | Following ara the recelpts at the four COLORADO. {ive wteera, 045, wiockiors i fecaern orn. logs o o orsted goods irregalar. Dress £00ds 10 | Ohios were [ Vo vidends. | princ Vi or October 17 seder. .. 75 0 244.00; butcher cows and heifers, $a.0 METALS-There was a sharp break of £2 | falr demand 4t previous prices Qulos were 1 demand on {avor dividends. | principal western marksts for § i faster 4 Y 1-ha canners, $2.3505.00; fed weaterns, 5965 Texans, $28a3.46; calves. 5061 5,0 G for tn i London, due to the lHguidation R 3 : sed above the Caftle. Hogs, Bhoeb; | 3 feeders and the Tocal market wan weak and decid: Callfornin Dried Fruits, Diiiion withdrawn fromm. the Fant of Knk. | Chicage : L0020 odly lower In sympathy, closing weak at NEW YORK, Oct, Y feeders. . 2 feeders. O Hlow, i feeders Receipts, 18,000 head. Tr 00 .—~CALIFORNIA [ land on balance today was £120%. Spin- | Kansas ity 1 cow. prices ruled 10c lower: heavy and mixed, 4 cows, 2 £27 %0282, Plg ron warrunts were easy in | DRIED FRUITSE—Quiet and steady. Deal- . Gold p yros, | Bt L 6,600 1,500 | 28 cows. |..1005 1 cow ] 4 70004 50 lght, $4.6504 80; plas. $4.2501 ! Tone. biit not Guotably lowsr on the basis | ings in evaporated’ Apples were Mmited to | tepee © 00!d premfum at Huenos Ayrss, | Bt. Louls ..., e 3 Caws.... 1081 1 oW %) 110 TEED AND | LAMDS - Recelots, 4000 | GOOMANY LIFEBWG BRANCH 1038 MSS ot P.50glW. Northern No. 1 foundry, ch an extent as only supply Imme.llntok BERLIN, Oct, 17.~The weekly statement Totals ...iviviiirnnes ST449 1bull.....13% 246 Sbulis.. 140 2456 [head. Market active at firm prices; lambs, GMAHA NER CLTLET Y & ¢ » X