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THE OMNAIA DAILY BEE ATUKDAY, OUIUBER ' CAv reaction {n tin |n London, showlng & rise of | . ) lines, and net ret o g r i E how . I . and net returns for August are much [ terfor fn some recent weeks the effect -‘ sure stlil domihated, THe gloes hers, Row country’s foreign trade Is in a flattering | favorable. Owing largely to the gold fm. | VIHE . . o R L O ] A condition, September exports being the | porting arrangements and a falling oft in — B QRO o W RG] - largest eber reported for that monti, and, | the supply"of cotton “bills exchange re. —_— . g . 3 B0i0.0., Lans ’ cobper ewelled by high-priced cotton shipments. | covered this week from its recent break and 5 n,sh" Oables and L\ght Argentine Ship- :mwl‘ { I :1)1” fopr ':,7’-" t:n;h'u"‘l"_ Bettloment of the Coal Strike is Great Relief Ivry- munr ml"mh, ‘munn ur.-‘!nr Ix" ad- “1“1'"«"" ui‘n p‘u|lu( ,-m-y.h cuts off ‘1'ur‘vhi~r Hardly Epough Oattle Arrived Todly to | 1% y 5 . ance of all previous years. Imports, on | gold Imports. The fact, however, that in ; ments Foroe Wheat Upward, bt ATy dtl P casu g to Business, tho other hand, show few gaine and the | case of danger to our money market as- Make & Market. |(.f'; ' Fearbotivery. ) Cnpiate . matket outlook {8 for @ record-breaking export | sistance could be had abroad could hardly 4} t trade and a merchandise balance for the | fall to give incrensed confidence to the — | 61 a8 quiet. The brc price for lead was calendar year far in advance of all other | financlal arid speculative markets. In this ] OCTOBER CORN EASY CLOSING IMPROVED for copper $1 ELECTION EXC TEMENT SHOWN IN PRICES | vears connection Wall street was particularly | DECLINE IN HOGS COMES TO A HALT & | \ | ‘ i i i . ‘ i i 1 X T, Prices of farm products have tended | struck with tho announcement that the & 4 OMANA WHOL E MARKETS P downward this week: ‘The most notable | Hank of France woild put o obstacles in a———. ¢ - drop has been in cotion, g for the week of moderate gold withdrawals Business In Onts is Entirely Profes- | Condition of Trade nnd Quotations on | Commodities Are Weaker and the | and ic from the hisheot point reached, due | New York, (f ey were needed here. 1t 14| Liberal Sapply of Sheep, but Demand H sienal asd the Mange I Narrows staple and Faney Produets, Cnation Which In se Gratifying in 30 pleking weather and absence | noted wih satistaction that although som Was Equally Good 1 4 RGOS Fecsipts light: ood atoek, 160, * | SHIn1 Teay Kesse Fyees encouraging maximum estimates | of the specie now on the way here was ¥ 1 Provisions Are Falrly Ae el glon d L AL e R 89 - pa Spec | of vield, but nlas because of the heavy- | taken from the Bank of England or France heep und Lambs Brought } irm Undertons, AVE POUL enw, 8c; roosters, 30 | wintion &t & Minimum. | welght of receipts brought out by tha high | most of it represents amounts of bullion Stron, 3 i and Show Firi 4c; spring chickens, 6%@7c; ducks, 4@ Price of two wheks g0 Cotton goods re | picked up on the open market and one im- kit i _— Beane, 4@de; turkeys, sc. [—— very firm, despite the drop in raw mate- | Portant sum of $2,6m,000 ncluded in the Na- . : rial, but the dlsposition is to sell carefully | tional City bank's consignment consists of | 9 o A0 A i i ‘ 4 ' ‘ . i | 4 . ‘ 4 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ | . i A ‘ v v AfS 1 1 s *RESH DRE ED POULTRY—~Hens, & EW ¥ n . CHICAGO, Oct. 19.~Wheat closed a shade ,,:,“‘nm‘, 28, §g6c; ducks ahd geese 2102 | NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—~R. G. Dun & Co.'s | on kpring ncenune. Wool 18 a little more | bar gold from South Afric SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 19, higher today, under the influence of higher | Lisiiern, per doz. 5; spring chickens, per | Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: | #¢tIVe and firm in tone at eastern marke The operations in short have been can-| Receipte were Cattle, Hogs, Sheep cables and light Argentine shipments. Corn turkeys, 125 A sottlement of the coal strike satisfac- but the demand fs still to caver orders re- [ducted in a way which has obviated any [ OMiclal Monday 5.399 .08 14,7 clowed Y and oats e improved. Provisions prairie chi » ¢ $3008 | 1oh, (o AR OF the, sonl strike satiatace | colved by mautacturera’ who are not in- | disturbance af the forein meney markets | Oicial Tuenday ... §03 @20 she! rd duc effected sines: yathe g 1 clined to buy beyond this. discounts at bo London and Be eing [ Officta ednesd [ 2% closed T%@10c to 17%4@20c higher o ot ot effécted business preathes’ more freely i | The repression noted 1s, | & Hittie Tower, and fear of & disturbance | Oflciel Thyrgaay e At the outset and during most of the {—Commor to_ falr, 12}4¢; cholce, | i increnaing slowly again . o though the | WmAnoAt In the fron o by American demands has been de- | Official Friday G forenoon the paramount issue in wheat was | 15gicc; separator, Zlc; gathered creamery, | (lectlon exciiament kesse bygiinoush the | where values for the r, this does not represent tam ps buying In many | main well point reach: v d foreign representation in the [ Five days this week und In t rgentine shipments, | 19¢20c - - ines do for o cons PrIo! to be found in the Arg: FRISH OYSTERS—First grade, solld | (e oot thers jmmediate L TRy n a year past, and even here ts and London has even been [ Bame days last week. . 2519 280,000 bushels, compared with 944,000 bushels | FRESH, 0 g . 3 o TOlttme aller selle ecuritie 1 tha weak provioas and the. resuitant ad- | Paodi Now SOk Counts, per Shn. Se; o, | and there ue'in e squti(he marketin oy UG o T ) g ALl AT R R ol v i Pl T ; h LI o, 2. n¢ @ crops 18 responsible for a fee | tha of perlods, o ok of A 1 o e 0" 30880 Birer et oo to Tiige, but thin ade | DIOEONR_Live, por dos!, % [the" Boia® Brice 6P ‘Commre ae | 1, Rest Bructural material Takers aro | frm ¢ 3 por centy luat Joun ui8 per cent. | aeveral Gays, with Somparisons: etk 3 x hole 3 ke . Amos | repo exceptionally well fixed a8 to or- | Prime mercantile paper, 548 per cent b bz co Wi fclent to set scalpera after —Price ¢ 4 by " weaker and the caution so gratitying in a | ders, altho. 4 < "B o EXe — ” Yangs, Was Suflcient to SatiPCAIDETS ANt | A Ternics Quoted by Omahia Wholsals | presidential, years keeps rpeculbiion’ at & | Fumbrel piy ot Ee g A Lt | e Thes Ty bANkars bilcaTY o il 1900, (1860, 1895, 1897 18 way, and a drop to T4@iwe followed. | g5 No 1 upland, $8; madium, $1.50; coarse, | "'Cotton furt | glow of "sale, but Chicago reports that r demand. an K1y for days, - L. 13 ¢ | 3711385 204 808 8 p Cotton further declined, making the loss | it i i At a mand and at $481% for sixty day . 2.000617 4-5 4 39 * 13 :fi 5 Thefr offerings were well tuken by shorts, 3 Y, ¢ Srice ol 1 business o 4 0 ons I8 | Postee 7 214,80 B N powever, ‘nd a rally to ise ensued. " This | by 0 0 T L b1 By about 8 o bale In two weeks. “Plunters are | that "Ry, b plaaet Riter sleetion, "M | merclal Riler s ki a ™ "nd W.ssW. Com: L1618 455 4 s poo; upported and the large » g N 0 nd pleking expect 0 8 4 N ki - . 0. [610 3-5) 4 37 s W oo Do A onch® undas | TAIF, (Heceipts, 12 carg, | Droureka Fapidly enobigh Lo saive most of the | furse Stoel mills‘are well supplied with or. | (SILVER Certiniutes, s2@sic; bar, sige vsledsl 433 cembe ' a7 JATE—No. 3 white, 26c. crop trom early frost. o at low p nd the u Mexican dollars, 9% Lo | r’hm 'h}_'n"“:vr'h_: .;';.f;’.“. R a0 e (“xl;rxn- ?1 3, 3¢, High prices maake it possible to pay ‘m,,.\“ amble for fall business s absent this aw'.\lv:* [Government, strong; state, in cted 10 T4%e RN 1¢ closed, a shade N- " - wages to plckers, and the wages at recelv- | Y ctive: rallroad, strong. O X0 ey Bt WO ol iude Wi e VEGETABLES g points ircrease bt are ety | @ovleat, including flour, exports for the | The closing prices on bonds today are as orted dull. Heaboard clearances in wheat | CUCUMBERS-Per doz.. 20g2Se. slightly smaller than a vear ago. Forelgn k aggregate » nd flour were equal to 181,00 bushels. Pri- [ TURNIPS—Per bu. basket, 60c. buying increased with the recent sharp | Spordingiat week, 4,180,6 L In the corre- | 6( § raf. 28, v 100 N, Y. C 1 o o 80 8 | all tooktig tor h mAry receipts were 1,072,000 bushels, ca BERERer, bu., SgTte. Siige D Tl he oL 8" P <] "o coupon .10k IN: 4; C gon: e 1omg alfty, And CONBETabnLIY eversThing pared with 975,000 bushels last year. Minn CARROTS-—-Per doz. bunches, 2. Wlheat has shown more weakness, due in | 1n 1806, From July 1| 43 S beg..:: Jex No. pastlfe s e 120 ! : ¢ f consequently everyti apolin and Duluth reported 67 cars, against | LETTU CE—Per doz., 100150 1o the greater activity at Russian sea wheat exports are 5.- | 4o coupon 10618 35 e 3 \ E 4 ) B “\]'.T"‘”“ At an b04 lnst week and 640 o year ngo. local re- | RADISHES—Home grown, per doz., 18c, ts and Atlantic ports. Il ts for the ains 685 bu. last season | g et 4s, S PR | i old ax hi caipts wers 81 curn, 1 0f contract grade WEANS-Wax, “per Y-b. " baskel, “Bic; | week were orly JT.E6 bu, aguinst 8, b b In 18 i exports for [ 4o coupon’ N W e, dn 0 ; h vep 0180 Corn ruled easy for October, but firm for g, 40c 206 4 year ago aggre, 03 bu., ugainst | 40 S04 re, Ul B A | s t POTATOES-Per bu., 40G60c; sweet pota- [ Corn also declined, but is e above lust | & Inst in L TRl Gre, Nav. 18 109 H | the market was in early, with excitement among those in the | (088 per bu, TH0c = O = L 1h4e; | 285 which may wocount for th . I s ands e Lo R 4 B R TR R i 10 3 n rs continued hea October deal, but later trade was very ABBAGE-—Ho 3 N i[exports In three weeks of 7.864,760 b, | gt I8 and 207 9. From July 1| 4o coupon .. %0 6onsol ba, . ot all desirable dull, The market recelved its strength | Holland seed, 13y« wguinst 10,624,406 in 1509, | to date, this season, corn exporta are 50,08,- | 1,0 "R g SRAlLE San ds |t thas r i g $6 Tomiing: Prices from the Tefiewal of o Neavy Cash trade | TOMATORS 1lome grown, per % bu. bas- oo umortane. Mictuations ocoyrrea fn |45y Nk A inat” 64156 VUt seison R Reading men.' s, wig | 3 Indicates undav, T T [ RIC Hietls vatintion Team Tby to gax begln vesterduy. Iixports here were put | ket, Boc ron and “steel, but there were few s hend tatl ligin 1 do ‘) y h: M woek Lo week, the supply and wt $00.000 bushela At theso sales, far- | ONIONS—Home grown, per bu., 50@60c, vances in Hoscemer pig ot Plitsburg and | BUSINGES fatlures for the week number LR D e 1 Moc. brought in today by each road wa v [ Ghpirom week o week, the supply and Sy and today, were mude Is satd o Re dus | © RY—Nebraska and Utah, 30@40c. billotu at Philadeiphia. Moderate gains are | i the United Staces, against 210 last we anada 8¢ 28t L& 8 F g ooy | Cattle, Hogs. Sh'p. 1'r'a, | (8L o ¥ kecping just about cven 10 easler ocean freights and a rflhifllna\ in FRUITS, 'r;»pv-rn-d in the volume of tr ‘H‘.A-n‘...,. ul- | ];"‘Jh*:‘ A 'Klu \‘ AT AKO, L13 In 1808, 2 e H ¥ n’\! o \Iu..A‘* m'; '“; M «I ;! Pn m" i 3 Quotat fee of a certain bull, said to be liguidat. SACHES—Cailfornfa fre o hough the tendency is to ¢ rge con- | N i an n 188 Canadian faflures X AR % 1811815 | Missouri Pacific Ry o | ers ng. Country offerings were small and f-fv"u'.i*fl.u.li.'.xf."‘.fl. rnfr:'v':-n';( ul'):nbm' tracts a few weeks. Implement mak ‘m"”_“k'h week number 22, against 9 last | W 119% | Union_Pucific_system. 10 p aum’ plos, grass year locil recelpts 581 cars. October touched 3¢ [ per box, %o h g | take bar iron freely, and orders for pipe ( ¥eek, 20 in this week a year ago, 24 in 180, | deb, 36,120 Ific 4s My [C. & N W. Ry . 7 - | ewee, $i.4 e, garly, but raliled and closed Mo lower at | "PARE_Per box, $2.0062,2 are urgent. Structural shapes arc taken n 1897 and 48 in 1596, 5 8. 22 B b8 100% | F V. R. R PN lambs. $6.1605 ¢ 3940, December 801d_between oc and 36%¢, | GRAPIS - Ol torni okays, d-basket | fOF. forelgn polnts as far distant foey pt I % o' .« Sl 4 o IAmbs, $4.85015.15; fender Wethers clysing leo higher at The, 55T | erate, 8175 Deluware, ana Niksata, bor erib: and domostlo bridge bullders buy frecly. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, BT e Wl fender’ Tambn, M O0ge 0 R ardly anything was done in oats. © | byuket, 16c; eastern Concords, 17G18c. " | More tullls have §one lnto Plast &ne i b i ; ' ¥ L4 range was barely 'ac and the business en- [ W7 RALS O . - each, | Beneral tone 1z improving. Productic Dall Element Eanily " Erte | i : lively professionil, The cash trade was alno | A b1 HE i e Aan o size, 10@16c each. | Lok hag ‘Tnereased, but prices are he Tan e iy UpeR L . Av. Pr ES—Native, 75cG$10) per bu.; per 1 4 in an Active Market ing 1 slow. Receipts were 214 cars. De bbl, $2.60; eastern, $2.50G2.75 ' 1d many ovens {dle. Tin declined, making W YORK L1y, . w0 | do s iz x g ewe ' U N ) #old between Z1%c and 22¢ CRANBERRILS-Per Ubl, $676; per fail 10 in two Weeks and Ge from Uhs | active muphon por s there was a very ntral 8. 113% West Shore s L & A MLl Ui v s 1@ e, crate, $2.60, il { high pomt'in July. Leather and hides are | G\, MATket for all classes of stocks ¢ N ount. 4. 5. Ce B omine oA iy Provisions were fairly active and showed y TROPICAL FRUITS firm, with a good demund for boots and éd the upper herh cigment. easily we. & T. 2a... 80%|Va. Centu Al recelpts 8 a“ Wyoming cull lambs . 48 a firm undertone. Hog receipts were Hght | op o0 (FORIEAE b ‘_ o |shoes. Jobbers are placing large orders | with growinbPer hand and maintained fti P 9% disposition of the duy's recelpts was | 2 Wyoming ear e and the trado looked as if some long lines | QRANGIS New Mexican, per box. $480. | and demand is no longer Hmited to fall | Fyo'pfia’ 1y 1y success: throughout the da *When fssued Jows, each buyer parchasing the num- A L :u:i(llll\l?hlnlt;lwl were ’rl;\nnl’nl,"«;”; RGacy Al G il XL TR, (VRS0 ,;u.uh“ \\'Ivl]filw‘mlrv\ mills are not Working in\iia free oo n;":"]}'l;”' a oo Ber of Newd indicated: | G Wy mhln“\:\lv'\':? § feeders. jork wold botween $11.27% and 215 and olce, M. at fu Gity more seasonable weather | iVILe | g Ay | 5 . p ey feaders Hiowed" 1hazne higher at ‘$1140; Januney | o BANANAS—Per bunch, according to stze, | jing'ncreated demand in e line and pur- hour of the murke e stk Suie _ Boaton Stock Quotations. | Ruyer Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. | 419 Wyoming feeders:.. ..., lard between $6.57% and $6.65, closing 10¢ up, L N chases of wool at the three eustern mars tfor an advance with such good [ BOSTON, Oct. 19 Call loans, 3@t por | Omaha Packing (¢ 11,087 0 Wyoming feeders and January tibs between 3.9 and $6.00g | FIG8 ~Callfornia, new cartons, 0c; 18y« | ketw increased to 4,425,000 Ibs., the best total eon the general Iist that it was able | cents time loans, '6@6 per cent.” oclai | G, H. Hammond Co.. FT | 21 Nebraska wethers with “the close T%@10c improved at | &r $6¢. 0 o e for @ long time ubsorb @ very large umount of offerings | closing Swift and Company ... & ' 2 Wyoming wether 600016 021y, 3 s MISCELLANEOUS, oo Wre steady and holders show no|Before any effect began to be produs A, T, &SP TR T B Cudahy Packing Co....... 181 3 tah sheep. i v lostimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 230 [ NUTS—English walnuts, per Ib., 12@13¢; | jeas o - “markets 8 ran off somewhat in the final de 2 n Lan, - Armour & Co. i Wyoming feeding Tambs. 500 l"'( onts, $90 cars; hogs, 16, filberts, per b, 130; alm ll‘lfi et 1, 1_‘- less confldence. In other textile ma ? ings, reducing extrem: gains t 1. do pfd West End wift, from K. C. W ming feeder lamb H 600 cars; oats, 200 cars; 16, | filberts, , 13c; onas, , 116 [ o 004 a8 fro id fo d | o clng e o g o a constd- | Ame A 3 , fro sreee yoming feeder lambs p § [cotton gooda are less froely bid for s rable extent Amer. Sigar’ . Westingh, : R % WY ARIE Pandar IRrapg:riteiv 4 i i 4 BI04 4 4 K 1 » e el 3 204 8 8 . s s | 13 ‘| _'-‘"‘_'"II'.I" was & ,w’q beral rur of ollows ot 1 " y for a Friday ut th LUl 3 [ demand ‘Waw eqtiuny arie: © Packers were dnferred futures. Trade was' fairly active 20c; raw peanuts, per Ib., 4l4@ic; roaste: N belo with the raw ~ and carrying a few stocks, 6 b s \ ding futures ranged as follows: SliTiacs Brasils, 'tdc; Pecans, Givioc. LU AR LS LG AR jucluding xome of the leting industrials, R Atchison ds R. Becker & Degan........ i Nebraski lambs - - JIDEE-No. 1 green, @lac; | 2 green, | {dea as to prices. Many mills which re-(ptaW ISt night. The clodng was thus | Hoston & Alby Advetie’ J. L. Carey B sy Wyoming lambs. o3 lea |Open. | High | Low. [Close. |Yen'y. |8tc; No. 1 salted, Tiyc; No.'2 salted, de: | cently shut down or restricted production | AGS VEry active, but the average level of | Boston Elevated 13 |Allones M1 .. 4% | Tobman & Co i ¥ Ao Wyoming lambs .0 o6 B0 push b — T TY | No't veal ealf, 8o 12 1bs., Sci’ No. b Veal | are Funning bgaim on full tme, but these | HEICes was considerable higher un a resuit [ potioh glqgated 1l |alloy % Min. Co.. W . Btephen y H s 4 Wyoming lambs e Wheat Jo | | calt, 12 to 15 Ibs,, 6c. are making chiefly heavy goods of the day’s trading, The advance was con- | {12} e% ! Amal, Copper .. Henton & Un . 8 PR D 4 Oct. | 784 T8l T8 | T3 T3@TR4 - Failures for the week were 200 in DUt ot s Syile satlier t of the day. | Dominlon “Coal,.. Siif doraie Livingstone & Schaller 0 e 0 IVE STOCK MARKET, ToR@N| 8| T3t TENGS 3%y St. Louls Grain and Provision: United States, agalnst 249 last year, and furthep effeot’ orously as yesterday, N do pfd g oston & Mont H. L. Dennis & Co . 2 e WGl % W@ 7% 4@t | ST, LOUIS, Oct. 19, in_Canada, against 20 last year. the ndvemmect was produced than to check | podoral Sieel ' Butte & Hoston. . | B. F. Hobbick 30 35y enerally Steady to Shade i No. 2 red _cash, elevator, ‘Commerclal Advertiser's London financlal | {16, ddvance tn some quarters, without ef- al 4 Hecla Other buyers Hereia,, 81 6,806 glieraileon Slow (6 Lower, Eho e - - Qctober, 72c; December, o | telegram says: The markets were im- | "p 1§ BBY efoctual doclines .38 Franiiim — | CHICAGO, oOct. 1, TTLE- Recelpts s ity | 3718 | No. 2 hird, 60t 0se. Eroved by prospects of easy money and in- | gt PEAE epposition appeared to be with. P Franklin . L AE18 8158 10,98 | 0,00 head wenerally uionds to butte INier 105t %@ty 3 “ CORN—Higher; No. 2 cash, 87c; track. | dicatlons of an early settiement in China. | crERUL fhen the course of prices turned g/ Bumbolat ... -1t was almost like a Saturday | natives, b lond nt 8.6, Ko | aasic, new ke, old; “oclover, Bohe; Da- Inveament securition wero the chiet bune- | ) Ioterests "opick the Pulls and some of ’ Osceola . in the cattle yards today, hardly enough | to prim 0068 oot to medlum. «mber, . ficlarfes. Speculation was on & small scale, | 5 $ Whic seliers yeu- } belfig. on sale to make o or A 5696.35: malected ol ‘o A nRuan n% nugw 2% cath, Bo: track, | (xcopt in Americans, whish, though in tha | [CH4Y turned to the buyig side A fact | Mex. Quiney ©. Bovay, cars Of copn Cattle Kriived: BUt wers | £id: mietd stoiiery e At ! B0 21 .I'azx;. .1’ 2“ 2% 2%c; December, 22%c! | early trading finished buoyait and notsy on | el scape notice wi that ve ¥ Santa Fe Copper. 2.‘; montly on the half-fat order, for which | steady at $2 1 helfers, $2.7004.6): can- & d [ V! 'S rumors of . 3. " 13 Tamarac| white, 26%@26c. New York support, London reads as mean- | STROF 8 FHnors ‘,:m{l“::m; plans of amnl- | 5% 5o & €. Tamarack ..., there is little demand. Packers do not seem | ners, $2.00¢ lls, slow 1428 0] ora 31 1 roperties wer. 314 Utah Mining ... to want them and they are taking them | calves, $4. Texans, receipts, 100 head t Bryan's harm is exhausted. TI ing that Bryan's heard nothin, the concerted | 014 Dominton ... 2214 Winonn 1 e e | om ¥ sahm. recelpts. ead is od 490, M gras hanged. bank sold £116,00 gold in French cofn, | JGFC ! £ of today an D8 s . 1 y ! etion, | #dvance in the group came t8 an end. In Lo 30% Wolv r pr? T n.flfl:“ofinn-l |:.!n:ml3 steady at $3.75@M4.25, ‘rnnab.:;‘a)enm::i‘nhr‘l:‘e‘l fi’"{‘g:;‘ndn‘! ‘Ifi.’:"u'.m,..‘. fact, New York Central itaelf finisned tha B rines . m.i‘ ® nlrr on that class of stuff all the week | steers, $3.350r4.10; Texas bulls'$2 75713 CORNMEAL—Steady at $2.06@2.10. Aoney rates were unchanged. Stiver was |2 With a net loss and the same was true f0d soday bids were still lower, b 18 S | OGS SRecuipts, todky, 810t Rend: o BRAN-Nominally lower; sacked, east|bought for the east and on good trade or- | ¢f Qther members of the group. Lake Erle London Stock Quotatl B B et o el et aan | FRTONUA AT chondamtimatan; et over (BRANCNo bous & Western sivoks. haweres. moved up a| LoNLonden Ste mtions, | oft on such grades, as the prices have been (3500 head: average ‘shade higher: i e e a8 oreicie 3 the satly Aealioes dnateyen gnaved yp in N, Oct. 194 p. m.—Closing. uneven and only a few arriving. Good [$4875; mixed and butchers, 84504 §7 $9.00910.00. o % g " | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSP TABLE. & 8t. Louls first preferred gained an addie dyweight cattie ‘have held up in good [ Rood 'to cholee heavy, $4.5604.52%; rough e tlona1 6 pointe Tt was fotable e that RTae Rt h Kers are all anxious for cattle | heavy, $4.40G4.60; Hehi, $140a4520; bulk bt ON COTTONTIES—$1.%. e Transncted by | L1Crday's upward rush in the steel stocks [ Atchison ...\ " i Pennavivania .. G R R L L S R - e Asgregate of Busine: ¥ | was desiuted irom today nnd several of the | Canadian Bacific, §ity Renmias . though the market broke the fitst part of | SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 8000 2. FEE w1 N 50 the Assoclated Banks. 1o, | EToUD ended with net losses, (he imporant | 8t Paul 117% No. Pacific pfd e e D e TR ts | Doky anepy slaw . o 106, lower} Iaraba SHorTCotilens Hore e follows: METALS-Lead, firmer at M.004.%. Spel-| NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—The following table, Dtions being the American Hoop stocks, | Hlinols Centrai.. /12114 Grand ‘Trunk ... of cows today and practically all of those 1 Sholce mixed; Bl s o Colorado Fuel stocks and Nath be’ | Loutay 1 t—Dull and easy, winter ter, firm at $4.06. led by Bradstreet, shows the bank|g 5 cka and Natlonal Tube |Loutsville ........ aconda A ere o) o er ol v 3,704 9034.10; tralghts, 39200 Hr| FOUTTRY -Dull; chickens, §%c; ducks, | S0P {4 Tles for the | pugar and People's Gas were affected by | Union Pac. pfd .l {7t Rand Mines \\. 405 | has beer e R SRR Lt N Gt e & s, Ot s ) bl ohicgees, Bjes " | clearings at the principal cities for the [ realizing. This turning from ome point in | N. Y. Central .. 11 as been ral all the week canhers | native lambs, @4.10; wtralghte, $3 10G5.60 bukers, 83 e SGGS—Steady at lbe. week ended October 18, with the per cent [ the market to another Is a characteristlo | “pr=grrmed s and medium grade buyers were Inclinied to | H.76G5.50 atry, 17ap18c. : o vas | In_the o or sho OURL | chofee cows and heifers, howe: VEW Y « - 2 a0y o PROV 81 s b 2, | the corresponding week last year: @ large part in today's market, but it was |In the open market for «hort bills fs 34, and heifers, however, is as good | NEW_ YOR 9. 3 GORN—No. 2, 24@Mi4e; No. 3 yellow, 29 | | FHOVIBIONS-Poric, steaay; jobbing, $13. s — caunily, clear that'ths brofeesional manipi- | BT, cent; for”threo. montha’” bils, 2% pet | AR VNS s et for ithe weekilaie fyints, 2,967 ; nicers, Wotive and. shade ? 3 Sdimaiiay : 4 Kbt b ation for the rise had large success in at- | cent. 90d. ¢ Eher. fgher; b 'cows’ slow an¢ * 2 BN@RYc; No. 3 white, Xe; | (boxéd), un h;u’u‘ed. SSEA Shorts; SR CITIES. Amount. | Inc. | Dee. | tracting outside trade. There is o class of — There were only a few stockers and feed- | ate (o Ve oW and Steady} d A2k, clear ribs and clear sides, $7.624. Bacon | professional operators who have been con- ew York Mining § ers here today and most of those were on 2g8.16; ¢ RYE—No.'2, 4iic. (boxed), unchanged; extra shorts, ciear ribs oy R e L R SO | W VORI, Oor e oA the commonish order, Yard traders eoemod BARLEY kair to choles malting, sigeso. | and,cler sides, Jth Now Tk, oL ; | 788 | large waiting public which could be induced | the closing quotations for mining shnre | 10, Jiave about“all they janted for this | @it v ) - . No. 1, orthwestern, EI] D age | 9 G 0 buy 8to by any declded upward move- | today 8 ecl d as a result sellers found soms | 4,400 quarters of bee u:,,tllm,}: Umiothy, ¥4.1504 2. Clover, con: 000 biu; corn, 7600 Bu.} oats, 6 ! "}m(:: e ! ;“""s'r"’ pricee. oday’s market seomed (0 | Chollar " 0rtars diffculty dn disposing of what they had at CATVES Ry n.;: 183 head de, $10.26. INTS-Flour, 8§, u. Philad ¢ i ustify their confiden; Vith the excep- | Crown Poin arfo . ery eatisfactory prices. In other words | grassers, v o BO@S. ¢4 PROVISIONS—Moss pork, per bbl., $11,50 | %0 bu.; corn, 47,000 bu’; oats, 21,000 bu. Fiustelphis : 20| tions ‘above noted the atrength of the matr | Gro maoint Ophir P the’ market was I very much the Kame | calves. $4; gransers, $2 mwag o0 M0 @175 Lard, per 100 lbw, $6.5. Sho - S LN ket was very gener - Plymouth 1l condition 1t 18 apt to be y § e ! 4 3 W0t ribs (0t o Bhiats 4.2 | ket was very general and the trading Pt to be at the last end of | SHEEP 'AND LAMES - Recelpts, 5,16 Hien oosey, W kgu o Dy Falted shoiidrs | K 2 Oliy (rala and Bruvisls piiesburg Lo AR S B R R Quicksilver 2 |the week after there has been a liberal | head: sheep: cables, steady at 1518 sheen. (boxed), " $3.25416 Short clear sides| KANSAS CITY, Oct. 19.—WHEAT. Bau BrA A q strength were Atchison preferted. the | do prd. run. slow and e IatDy, Blaedy o b fine "‘L‘f‘l‘}kl(“i""‘l’xi;fn‘- Fagn S r s::'n.ru May, Kansas City ... . i ongers an l“mm;‘ln\m‘wnm generally, ;:m \I-'\mlu a 'I'w-r» were l)lu]rnmllylnn western beef | sheep, 32 culls, $2. lambs, $ VHISKY— s high wines, hard, B K ae j i A A Northern Pacifie, Southern Pacific and Standard . cattle on sale today, and, as a result, no | 6.60; Canada lambs, $6.551 cul's, cotlotng arethe’Fecdpand wilimonts HEGIY Houston L.l 1 s | Mannittin, WIth” the ‘other local traction S [t Con g | et of the' marked wan made: “cows codld | | TTod Receipts, PRoad; Be¥ and or 1o 82 : May, ' e stocks following in sympathy. e news ellow Jacke! e quoted steady on good kinds and dull | lower at $5. § Articles, Recelpts. = 2 'mixed, M@dnee; No. 2| Minneapolis of the day had little to do with the ad- and weak on medium grades and canners Tiour, bbi ints. Shipment & 3 w Orle i Preliminary estimates of tne K's Feeders_were also slow and th lour, . 0, 18,000 3 3 CIOVOIRNA «.vrirrsse ce. Pre ¢ estimates of tne wee e ere also slow and the AVheat, bu o] i o sh changes of the banks were decdedly | LONDY lower. Ropresentative sale: o ] » . X 2" 41 Louisville seseesse 8,702,858 ‘ 1 L - y LONDON ugh exports of ve sales. Corn, bu.... 4 s 5 ) 00 confused. @ direct shipments by express | gold in the di, RRPOLSE. 28 B STER o L pLora 98) Blleess hess L taro0 ¥ L R ITAG 5 58 3 % with the New York subtreasury in-| garded serfously OFe importanc . esding datile: Gieat Barley, iyt E 11 TTER—Creamery, 18@20c; dairy, tancy, [ brevlidence ........... 1 i losa fh cash of ST This takes | Attached to' the recovery of New Tork et | B Jigeeneee O el o iseiar e the Produce exchange today the FGGS—Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas | Savannah \roDe Woek and which may be | (he ticie l'{' “"""g‘vj“\)}r‘ asy and fmproved it 1 feedera, &4 16qi4.2; butch OWs B teely ™ gcnoete, 8 . sex Included, e ‘more. ) y | Boatament.. e, Stivity in ‘the stook mars | be cheapor dnsiieope that money would | °y::: ek J ARERS, RIAGRY I ST, 1TH0, Wheat, 179,200 bu.; corn, 27,800 | Indlanapolis ... Kot meams to thdlcate an expansion of 1oans, | anticiptied. Bl broming months than § N SaE teaciots, 0100 her W ¥ bu,; oats, 10,000 bu Buffalo ... | o anes have onms | gpuicipaten. ' Blll husiness was quiet HOGS-Receipts, 0700 head ] ORK GENERAL MARKBT. GSHIPMENTS Aheat, 9000 bu.; corn, 9, Solimbue; O ¢ argely o trust companies, which drew on and. there were somo reallsatioon 1" . 1080 S s LRt 100 e, Sa 1o g 404705 et . oats, 4,000 bu onve t g the\r bank deposits to secure the funda. | tricts after 1 spurt o . X COWS AND HEIFERS. EEP—Receipts, 7000 head: falrly ac- Quotations of the Day on Variou Jsmpnls eree <[ ’Fhere 18 thus & possibility of shrinkage 1 o dpueat it 1o or bt FE L e R T TR LA T i Commodities. rain and Provisions, 8t Joseph.. “|in the deposits and consequently in reserve 290 aived o T B O B B SRR N-‘;" \'\m\'nm\u Oct. 19— FLOUR—Recelpts. u,mm,. m-:l. 19.~WHEAT—Spot. | TN ¢ 4 s, which will be to the advan- an Amerioan byrdloots m x . 768 3 i il 28462 bbla.; exports, 16,33 bbls.; sulew, 8,600 | No. 2 red, western winter, firm, 68 14d; No. | Frattie oo hurl Netent stock 1 ire a8 R Kis.; quiet but stead 4 Sethan hern spri dull, 64 44d" No. . | Hartford 2 . g ket was constderably more s L L aeare (£ patents, $360G5.60; Minnesoti patents, $4.15 85 %d: February, 08 T, Peorla ... . 0 Siles Tou, par value, 3 O NVanied in resmae e o R : AL inetuding 170 hend @155, winter extrus, $26563.00° winter pat. | CORN-—Spot firm: American mixed, new, | Atlanta . | i w 4s advanced 14 per cent | York irios and Loulsvhios. wer : 3 AR R L enta $L7004,00; Boda' bakers, $L00G340; win- | 48 6%d: futiires steady; ber, 4y 2a; | Salt T . on_the last feati »"bublic_extending. operatior . e § PO I ST ST T ter low grades, $2.4002.60. Rye flour. quiet: | December, 4% 1%4d; January, s 107d ) e following are the closing prices on | (o e publie. extending operations | .- v ki 207 dressed beef and butcher #nles, 500 bbIS.; falr to good §31000 50 celpts of wheat during 'the last three | 1,08 Angeles . + | the New York Stock exchange: RIS S WU, ORenc Sasle : g it bl wtGokers &g faadors, B2 AROA IO comn o to, fancy, $8.95G5.7 Suchwhent four: 238,000 centals, including 152,000 Amer- | Rotthnd, O b Atchison .. % Unfon Pacific to the amoustof” 1600 Wit Withdraws JALY. and hel o D10 CanmernC § Shars T, TR 0. g can BEIRRa gL 020 £o08 X Y _do pfd.......... | from the Bank of nd today for ship PRTRRRIEN . bulls, 3 oxi d Indian stee yBUCKWHEAT-Dull, 0@6ic, c. 1. £, New [ Recelpts of American corn during the last Rochaster e 3 . % Wabaslt : o | mont to France. Spanish 4s elosed at 085 i D R oWy and Bhiend Jndian, steers, :.:”.‘NMFM‘_QHM i gt throe days, 8000 centals. New Haven ........ . | v o’ ptd 8 Gold premiums’ at” Huenos Avre 1936} siald S0 L . 100 HO! ceipts, 7,300 hend: market weak city, 900; Brandywine, $5. 450560 - 0 0 Toledo Market, Springf ! d Wheel & 1.5 Bir g0l in qlioted at 175 104, bic there STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, o delower g and Ilghta, $4 50155 pack afor i laasler: No. 2 western, §ic, . 0. b, | TOLEDO, 0. Oct. 19-WHEAT—Dull, | KoTAORY . 0 . 4 wis, ‘Central ... joie | | PARIS, Oct. 19.~Business on the bourse 5 N ORI AND T AN iAo, 200 he out: wiate, Sigidc, o | ., Nomsorc. " " | grm: cash L Tage: November, | gyracue '] ¥ § Q n d Avenue” i today was ealm and the geperal disposit ~t 560 market stendy e LI i N | i, gan T raguke . . b S Besrins e B ‘s toward Lelter prices t 0 0r e lambs, $4.5005.25; cull : 0; malting, L. Buttalo, bull, i cak i Ootober, | Re8 MCIDAS .....e:.0 e LR el American ix @ good Tacovery on' hear cov Rlo Gt CK CALVEEH L) Qubie and boka, & SAT-Recelpts, bu. ;" ri TR od; cash 1 October, 22¢; | Fall River X 4 Chi. & E. 11 U8 kEx 1000 dd | tO8 &t ‘r‘mu re freely offered, but regained . 4 . St Joseph Live Stock, 48,008 bis: saten Fa0m op gt exporia, | (GATH—Unchanged; cush and October, 22¢; | g7 iion s Chicago & N. 32 Wella-Fargo Bx..1 part of their loss. De Beers wers muain- 1 : BOUTH 8T, JOSEPH, Mo, Ot 10.—(8pa- 46,008 b . L878,000 bu, i ecemb 3 ° %% Amer. Cot oot tained and closed dull KaMre decline : 400 e il U, 8pot. * 8pot, steady; No. 2 red, o o Grand Rapids 0 : ; 5 (4 g ] i elal)—The Journal quotes b, ‘afloat, and fovator; No. 1 nor 2y Augustu, Ga & 8t Ao prd .. 913 | Three per cent rentes, 100f for the accoun ! DERS, CAPTLI-Receipts, 2,100 head: market nc Duluth, o, roe, on vator: § u\) northern | 8 Clover, dull, lower; cash. 1899 8! o o Y 9 Amer. Malting || exchange on London,” 25f 1llze for ehecks; 9 « 40 tive and steady: natives, $1.2506 35: Texan Duluth: §iiwo, . 0. b.. afloat ‘options very | 15 Maren: sotm, T MovAi December, g . PELRE R e BRLIN, Dot ett - cpening of th 4 ; g and westerns, §.2308.25: cows nnd helfer slow ail day, but maintained at steady (| o 5 Spokane e 1 {Amer. ¢ . ourse today mines Sy of the 1, ¢ $2.0004.60; b firm tone o' higher Enalish markets. hid n Produce Market foux ey : £ &'Gpon o e RO L R R e R ; A lings and, calve Mrangth i Grom the Argentines and late | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10, — BUTTER — [ RF ka Bai Bols o & Wl YL, e to be used on the Russian state rafiroals NEBRASKA. & b market Burenkih In corn. Offeringy were ilght and St higher - fancy western | \Vimingion, ‘e, anver s B G B Aot MR uioon has been distributed and also on favorable | o e O s Gt lvly) P ; " & partial e net adyanee; Mavon sscaad cre i fancy western prints, 26c. | NOWCR o 4 . do prd . coal industry reports. Amerleans were firm | N Yoocers 1 feeder... 45083 0) | 4.673: 1 J - d, i May, 8261 Wt ) h rby and western, | ityoyille, Tegn. ... do 18t pfd Amer, 8. & W g [on favorable advices. ‘Spanish ds dectined | 1 050 1 K03 00 SH Recelpts, 4500 4e; October, THate: i, O 20c; fresh southwestern, 19c; fresh south: | JROXEEAC . Gt. Nor. pfd. .15 and at the o sasler on re-1 § ogif 562 3 head: lambs. 10f16c higher: sheep, steady cember, 78 15-1641 9. ern, 1 H S X . allzat & of 1o change on London, 1 g Too -y ht: 4. 000520 heep, $3.60ai.00 CORN—Recelpts, 161 40 & CHEBSE-Quiet but steady: New York |\ ichit I 3 | Hocking Coal ... . 20m 45VnfE thee Siscount rates: [ 3 foeder. SOSIP: (o T8 lambs, #.0g8.5: sheep, ¥ bu.: salos, 160000 bu. futires o o7 | il crewms, “Taney small, 114@il4e: New | Pinghambon, ... 30 it Y . Tobacco, | short | I per cent; tor three months' | 1 sow 3 1 buil..... /130 Stock In Sight. bu, wpot, “Spot, wtrong: No 3 Yark full creams, fair to cholce, 10%@i1tge. | FOXNELR, Ky oo i Fhosia, cantial. g e bills, 3 per cent. % 2 foeders,. 1% Following ore. the recoints S8 fois or, and 4i%c €0 b, Dot SASRARIALS ok § 3] o pid A Anac. Min. Co » T 1 feeds 2 cows.....1120 principnl western markets for October -4 opened easy becauss of' fresh lquidation Akron sentgs 4 Ltk Erie' & W Hrooklyn R 7. . . Financial Notes, 1 cow .....12% 250 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep later railied sharply, Towever, o export | PULUTH, Oct. 10.—W Shatianooks 46" pra - Fuel &1 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 19Clearings, 36, W. ¢ Hitehgock —Neb, ot DAl 1o A0 IR T 1004 demand; sudden let up in offerings and o | S48 e October, R g ) I PR MabAt 1/ Tobacco balances, i money per cent; New | 1g foeders.. Si1 300 24 stk. clva. 320 Chicago A e .00 Scare r“nn..n‘.; Closed firm at ,\f‘ net ad: | 2 N ash, 114 o R Lake Shor do’ prd York 60 discount bid 2 helfers... 570 260 6 feeders.. 448 Sl | A L Bom .00 D digabic: closed “yeioted: 4i%e: Octe i e ) o M0 | Soringtield, ; Manhattan T, loral Steel dount SRR laarings, 861N 3 B, Britdngham-Neb e TR ) Y o ! osca, der " et Decomber, 4in@ | oy b Fargo, N D. .1 Met. Bt Ity : 1 I Dlssen ST std: rmted exahundc: 3 : L e L N e e pOATE Recelpin, 8800 bu; exports, s [ CORN B venanet e D Seatml, 1 ose §ugar 4.55%: Now York: exchange, 40c discouni —— by sales, 40,00 bu. Spot. & D . port . 9 . & 4o pra 9 PHILADELPHIA. Oct ' 19.~Clearings, '11kinson—Neb. Coffee Market 2, 3he1 No. 3, #4e: No. 2 'white, 27y Miwaukee ¢ | olenk ;.0 . BId.oesrenens : i B 913,770 781 balances, $1,953.011 . 1300 2 e Y ORI 28ie; ' track ‘white western and state. hq | No. 1 northern o Macon e Moblle & O lode Gia 6 | blnnces, $1.847 soders.- 788 3 odova, 0X@Me, Options opened ' e, _Dpsiens slow and featureless. ot e gittle Mgk i pofM, X b} Natlonal Blscuit. 5y NEW FORK. —Clearings, $161 S astay W R AN, TG L R T 21 . Spring bran, $16 3¢t sars A 4o, g RIS 4 I > b 3 7; balances, _ 7 24 elfe 070 3 . e AP Tt o 9.00; elty, $17.00@17 ol 1 BETINN0). 0 o entral.. 132 4 . fon of the Treasury. s e \ts rally x S Bac Sto Y et gL R pld 4 . e Peer > Joints Tally 1 the afternoon, with th HAY Sieady: AMIDDING. T6TM4c; good 1o Sloux Falls, 8.°D. ‘\.x«'"ll‘:‘x‘\ W 1% National Sicel $ | WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.-Today's state (21 cows.....1073 2 9 0 27 ket fairly Active. Closed steady. with oloe, v 3 e v o Jo_ Pacific 11 e do_ptd g ment of the treasury balance In the gen- | 1o Gows. ... 81 175 0 5 points higher to & points net lower. "u':_lrgp Qhistic "tate: gommon to choice, N WHE N e 1 g o, Fad V. YDAl Heakeos ? | eral fund, exclusive of the $150.000.000 gold | 17 EOW 1090 2 90 810 Rales, 22,600 bogs. including Novemt {88 Srob. 10Giidc; olds, Bsc, | cie const. i Decemner, TaTie; My o . : : ontarlo & W, 82t NO, Amerlcan Tnery® A rtaile Tash Balance, FnTR0A0; e or. . 483 TANATAT LI SO HR] AR HIDES- Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 2 o track: No. 1 hard, T8tie DOMINION OF (A A Ore. Ry, & Nav, 3 [ qofic Conat .. BUIINLS SR SEUIR. CRRE BMARON 183 1 @9 calves.. fiiing tamber, ¥1.0 o ves northern, Tolye; No. 3 norchern, 73 s ¥ |9 By I"do 18t pra..."" Rold, $86,301,185. ; s RN PO SEUIOERR Plt - 18, 1io; o Vo S Monireal i panndyivania o 34 ped. 1 ey J. Qoodman-wyo. o onMarket, SATHER--Steady; acld, o enes onto .. dasiene 9 Reading ) —— g TOTTON. nders 1 M " OIL, CITY, Oct. 10.—OILB-Cref 301 Dull; doimeatie fieece, . Bigso; | phi, JORK, 0ot 16-DRY GOODS-. | Winnines - ; o et pfal S 18| (B TS fiXiven toduy foll consier- fine downward cours of the hoy | Shce, 8107 Sertifieaten, 5o J7 A as, ORe NAS DRAR RO r o P nee | Halifax ... K Rio G. W... b 0 cotton 8 todey fell consider The do 4 courss of 4 0K | 63100 bbls.; average 361 bble.; run PROVISIONS Heat, ayiet; family, 10 10 sne JRTEeL for ogtion EQRONtobni S Ehe VANCOUVEr +ere “ao pId L0 Pl B Gae ABly Balow the avarage (ays ¢ yas checked today.” Not auite 100 | ggg bble.; average, 9777 bbls. a0 00 50, brend pamily, $10.50 deynand has been of an ordinary chAracter | Yanci AR o ! d the v " of Tk ved, and, as other m AR 0, et for ey $20-0000 | T Al descriptions of ataple lines, with & | BerIiion & 8t L. & B. ¥ TUE R & T Tange. lacked significance. The opening arrived, Btk Dlas here were w It $16.000h7 00, " Cui meats. steady: hio: tinued faif demand for spring speciale | Sicponms No Buoveser . do et ptd 6 Sugar “yié | Was steady, with August 4 points lower and | 10 lower, CRCREE, Gy quite Ja eIt o Sl bl steady: pickled | Bt hot Lriiod Bad. Wavon. patiopn | VICLOFIB sierereeser 2 | gdo, 24, prd. do prd Ha the other months u nged 0 6 points (BEUER AVER Fh general mi bulk IIES E lo'n & cn €50; pickled hams, 825G 0. Lard, weak; | £00d8 Regular prints and ginghams are tale [T R 1 L T U higher, this being qulte out of line with the | of the ‘early sales wes at ¢ M . anaa 01 Dotobe; il firm but quiet nt good: o 1 > . e 53 014 . Leath, narked strength and ac v in the Live Nottor grades of 1igh mediumes | o v A TogiierBiatmed, Nee) Cotober ol sell slowlys Linens ave i fair ranuest | ™ s Paul [ Ao pedene pool market o time prices followed a | the bettel BRCTE Nen W5 s 55 Tho waies | Telephone 1039, Omaha, Net H: pound, $6.1215G6.37. §| Markyt firin, with sdvancing ondency., Bur: | pp ApsTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE BY& Omahais |Uad Rubber'l Rty aliths, B R aiaon i s A0 32 | fodsy will mot snow P quits a8 well a8 COMMISSIO family, $16.004016 50; mess, $14.00014.25° shor( | MPs very gcarce and higher by lic in face N “ | 8o. Pi 3 0 wJdo pfd re | §2. 0 b sarigh JQeas, hHa did vesterday owing to the t that oo 3 aulet busine — 0. Pacific 4\ Webtorn tinie over, preval'ed, and prices slowly a ot vesterday opened up mostly s . TOCK SRR TRRILE \ Jeraore. 8100814 juist busihess. i1 Rt e eay e Hemaine Cheertul in |50, Rallway 11l 1oif Remuie 107408 - off under selling of outside long cotton ani market vestendus et b mestly 2t 1 GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS New York. §1.6001.62) Taland, §1.500 dla Dried Pr of Lower pdo prd Bl do pfd. . 8 over wales by the pit contingent. - Furone natertaily, ‘The demand on the part BOARD O TRADK. R e waols, ks y K., Oct. 19-CALIFORNIA | NEW YORK, Oct. 19.~Bradstreet's tomor. | 1¢¥a8 & Pacific. 16w P. C.'C. &'8. 1. iy heve on the degline and the 5'Was in good shape so that' the | Cerrespondence: John A. Warren & Ci TALLOW-Quicty'olty (82 per pkg.), 4@ FRUITS—Quiet and unchanged. | row will say: Y *Offere gouti_ofiared FuAringly of Jenusry aho ot moving to the scales all the | anrect wires to Chicago and New Yo e sountry (k. tree), INade he market for eviporated apples ruled | As the jobbing distributive trade tehds to AL e LR 3 I B aa s (eali o e e | e ey fC1—-Quiet; domestic, falr to extra, 4% | rather quiet, but about steady at un- |lessen with the advance of the fall season | BRADSTR 'S FINANC aasmnen, ort N L% @8ec; Junan, AN @0c changed prices; state common was quoted | the repressive influences of ante-election 1AL RBVIEW, | naotlon with the big storm hai no special ove and hogs that sold for 8 - S, 5T U MOLASSES- Sleady; Now Orleans, open |t prime, 45@siyc; . cholee, teeling' become more clearly pere Appreh z Deen pre oroghly Kettle gond 1o choice, 43 fancy, Wt Prines were uoted trom | As for some (mo past the best rade pprehension Aboet Market Relleved | ton having veen protty, (Rorsuglis, Gie | bring o2k on the dous. & ning was | RUTTER-Recoipts, pkes.; fiem; | B4@S%e 1o b, as to size and quality. | vices come from the south, which remains -4 of Gold, ket was iistions, with a weak inder. | wold and welghed up by ¢ The creamery. 16@23%c; June cream 18@2le; | Abricots, Rova Moor Park. 16916c. | cheerful in spite of lower cotton. Pacific | NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Bradstreet's Finan- | fone Intions, Wit & Telbc, siltme enoon fiK (@4 ry. 13@16c Peaches, pee unpeeled, 6ioe. coast advices are that export trade is very | ¢4l Review tomorrow will say: f.n'x’:-uu-"h:'u‘fl;'m.'.».'x’ ,.‘.'.'v:‘r'.,‘. by shorts, The | The hog mark 'u.n. lowest S Tact, CHEESE—Recelpts, 439 pkgs.: firm: — lurge os the result of army needs and | ANY Aclte apprchension ahout the mone: ~en¢ c 1"y as formid- | point since last Ja large white 10%ac: simall white, 1ic; large [ r Marke: Awtatic requirements. "Norihwestern trade | Market was rel[pvml Dyt Targe amounts | aie”an ariekmaied and helned 1o depracs colored, 11c; small colored, 1lc. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.—-8UGAR-— | is, on the whoie. quiet and the disposition | °f €0ld Which New York bankers procured | the mnrket after the noon hour. Afier the |af bl ~Receipts, 9198 ' pkgs 1 centrifugal, bb-l6c; yel- | to charge the election with this ts manitest, | 8broad and which are on the way to this [ close the market ruled steady to 2 points 2 8h, i ! glrkln « seconds, muw\e. Eastern wholesale trade I8 quiet but steady. [ ©0Untry. The sum total is over $9,000,000 and | lower. Hpot closed quiet. 3-16c decline. mid- . [ estern, loss off, 2lc. tle, 18¢; centrifugal, | Gross rallway retu continue excellent, | thOUkh this amount Is little wreater than | diing upland, 9%c; middling gulf, 10c; sales, . ' $# AMETALS~Although there was & shara considering reports of gi¥et in wll other | the shipments from New York to the in- | none, L Represent-

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