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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1900. 17 = v e . [} AN ' ) [ rite and ciear sides, 87 64, Bacon (oxed) ‘ ) ‘nOCIV AN best mutherities regarding the further | 8ral fund, exclusive of the $10,009000 gold r ET @ ‘ WL 4@ A\ A i s 3 s all LU | ted ability of New & tc goid Avallable cash balance, $154,7%0,42; 4*® : 83 ... 4w MEAL~Steady, $2.06§2.10 | homeward ifynecess gold, $85,794,308. | Q... 7 120 4 W — Dull and easy; sacked, east track, J— can markets. ' - g g . ‘ 18 W0 4w " PP w York, as well as that of Paris, has Weekly Rank Statement. . . s1 ‘o Volume of Business Very fatisfactory, but | [ AY,-Steadvi timothy, ; | Unsettled Weather in Northwest Respon- | £1vep abundant evidence of an appreciation | NEW YORK, Oct. 2—The waekiy state, Ohoice Corn Oattle Not Much Different |s3.. H ] v, ®esw o o of the reflex harm tha ay come from o averages o ciated Oolder Weather Would Improve It. 118 Steady, ! 5 | that. The recovery of steriing exchange in Loans, $:97,M9, 19,00 for the Week, Weveoss 457 IR P 1R X i18-41.%. | sible for Wheat Advance, New York during the week hua relloved tha | §0. - Deposita, $4.izLie;’ decrease, Hi 106000 0 4 671y ‘w0 T R | pressure for goid, This recovery was dus | g0 Clroulation, 200; increase, §1° | . B 1N : “ ::,; 207425 e | in part to the demand from bankers to| Legal tenders, . MARKETS GENERALLY WELL MAINTAINED | METALS Lead, quiet, #2245, Speiter, | cony o moneoat, | cover imports of gold and in part to the |20 Specis, $i HOG MARKET WENT UP A NICKEL & MR i steady at #4.06 DERATELY ACTIVE AND FIRM | oLy o bt | Total rese: 5 W e S ainesn POCLTRY—Dull: chickens, $4c; ducks, | | B aantion th ko Totide of cottan has - requl B M HE ® geese, 6c; turkeys, Blac % T P L - Ly o CRE s ., 9 Qteady at 1be, | { led a reduced cash demand from foreigners, urplu ’ " ken y , i Prospects for Futare Business Were i Sieady Mt b #e: dalty, 17015, | O8ts Ave Qulet, but Strons, Helped | pruding more settied conditions, but 1 has i Last Week’s Record on Sheep Bro) ol 6 e dan Never More Favorable Than Now I Flout, 1,000 bols.: wheat, - by § thy with Other Market also led to reduced demands on New York by Two Thousaud, but Pri on PeR TN § 8 ... 482y and Jobhers Are Preparing 000 b, corn, 101,000 bu.; onts, 8,000 bil. b ol oo b4 ex Marlcets | from the south for currency. A renewal of Financial Notes. Lamba Advanced a Quarter and SHEEP-This ean another record- S e 0 R T n o |, SRt S B ~Cash Demand In Provisio the extragrdinary demand [ir colton would | | 8T LOUIS, Oct. 2).—Cloarings, § Thieep Strelp fer the Woek breaker in the matter of sheep receipty for or Big Spring Tra 0Lt g A ; 3 - cause a resumption of Bouthern demands | balances, $570,199; money, . e week. Last week held the reoord u gl e P R B ] NOT Up 6 Standasd for currency. Hut the effect of the curpent | Now York exchangs, &e 'd | Lo that, Uma, but the supply” thie " week ¥ R emand for gold on London 1s feared. Tho | digcount asked. exoeeded Inst’ week's figures by 2,88 hea k | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. current eass of money In London is called { CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Clearings, $ BOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 20 As compared with the sama weak last year The demand at this p | - CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Unsattled w fictitious, due to the dlstribution of govern: | balances, $2,144.194; ported exchang: 4 - o re {8 an increass of 27,251 head T! all lines of merchand | Condition of Trade and Quotations o CAGO, Oct. 20.—Unsattled weather In| none credits, The disquiet of the Bank of | 4.8 New York exchango, 3vc discou Recelpts wero: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ply o far this year {8 1,080,150 heat tor nd Fancy Produets. the northwest was mainly responsible for a | England authorities over the future is seen | CINCINNATI, Oct. 2o—Clearings, §1.6%,- | Oficlal Monda 8 d M¥ which 1s only a little over 17,000 head | Jobl > ta light; good ek, 160, | #mall advance In wheat today, December |in their efforts to stiffen rates by borrow- | 700; New York exchange, par bid; money, | nn“n“ Tuesday than tha receipts for all last year, year 1 v POULTRY—Hen: roosters, 3@ | closing Yo cver yesterday. Corn closed %c | | from the open market The Impoerial | 4g BELCOnt ) s6—Clearings, 18343007 OMolal THaraeny il opite of the big run (his wesk the ear they aro | 20 4 o4 o hi N SToms n| jermany has materially strength- | BOSTON, Oct. 20.—~Clearings, $13,242,%07; - LAy | been In good shape Paocker fact & numt [4ci spring chickens, ®Gic; ducks, 4gtc; ord oats o higher. Provislons at the clode | ened ity position during the week and has | balances, £1,68,611. Officlal Friday were all good buyers, and each d fer 90 fa¢ has b geede, 4Goc; turkey were hanged to 2'c up. that far relieved the prospect. In the pros- | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20.—Clearin Omticial Baturday ings were ploked TR e B P O Aside from one or two moderats spurts of | pect of a considerable further movement of | $14,3%0,857; baiancen, $1,58,82. , Total th Sheep hav i s i - | e rovste activity wheat was a qulet market througi. rrency to the west and the expectation of | BALTIMORE, Oct. 20.—Clearings, $3,200,- | (. Total this week quotatiens the weather has not been cc Slers, per do spring o out the eurtailed Saturday sesston. Aside | 81¥ active demand for money for busineas | 082 ces, $563.4.8 Wesk ending Oct. 13. strong _all rapld movement of wint key's, 194 4 Y - - which s waltl ntil after el a £, Oct. 20,—C! W, $167,632,- [ (V00K ending Qct. §, have advan whon the political situatl Ko %l Mens, per dos., §3.00@ | from rather heavy selling by a prominent | augiiry O ap el sy Bk Ceoterary st the “‘“‘\h‘L‘:m_"“"“”"' - \Week ending Sept. 19 Price of the week, $6.0, Was paid on Wiind 0% pelaent dirEarid licke, per doz.” §3; teal, §1.50¢ | buyer yesterday the market was without | treasury leave i to fear that gov- 4 = L4 S g*g:- L ny s 9 % i i sent demanc #1.50; jackenipe, $1.25@1.90. | pature. Offermgs we orby ernment surply 2 th 11l b > tin = A o ‘eeders have aleo been lvgj sellers a prising. There Is no doubt Uommon 1o falr, iztc: eholge, | local ‘srowd, Bellers were - influenced by | Bll0Wed 0. precip] risty, But Foreign FIRARETEl Average ‘price pald for hogs for the 1ast|the wesk, the demand baing fully equal to great many merchants separator, 2lc; gathered creamery, | . Bellers were influenced by | pu¢,re business requirem ara feit to be | , BERLIN, Oct. ). —Prices on the bourss | several days, with compariso the supply, and prices have heid just about U many merch ; » 2e; | lower cables, Buyers havo as their mottve | guniciontly large to enjoin continaed sa | today wers firm, the market being firily KAk B TR T, | 1enay: Tt Yas"Seen & good, steady o SNSRI 2 SH OYSTERS—First grad | unsettled conditions in the northwest and | tion in encroaching on available credits for | impressed by the Anglo-German agresment. . (18991808, (1597 [1896. (1898 [138. | p i market ail the 3 doem not appear that as ma , New York counts, per ¢ better demand for flour at Minneapolls and | purely &peculative purposes. Home funds were particularly strong. o | 371386 294 39 Quutations: Cholos w N grass weth. 10 ing that 1 18 u ts, 82c; 8 Im‘v:l % . | about three-fourths of ths North Dakota |, Business in bonds has been considerably I::f&fnw?: ‘..‘:fl‘,“.“.?‘".i '%‘?;("‘;’;.‘3."‘%’11w f” ,‘“‘ L -r“:‘ H o :y'f} 5 hul‘m g l.\"m( "r':ulrl .':.L‘ Auring a presidentl , slack filled ew York counts, per | g Y ang o any lssue ve' ade o1 ons, by 1cas D8 I d 07 cholce 'a 3 during a preaid : B ot e, ey arandurds, e | crop had baen marketed and that the crop | \ameaq g Boke ow s advaneed 3 | firm. Americans {mproved in resporse, to Y l, ) 8@ Swan 85008 2 cull awes, ,,% ofaics n country seem i bl el ONE-1fve, per doz., Ne. this season was ‘“practically ne good. | and refunding s and old 48 % per cent over Kotk hange on Lendon, 20m 431/ 354 371/ 208 336 4 8 apring lamba, #5.1506.88, (air to I“Hal proportions and there I8 n bt but wha Cholce, $g10¢ | nany not getting their seed buck. De ‘o the call of a week ngo. fgs, for checks. Discount rates: Short 494 9838 304l ‘ 87| lambs, $18576 15, faoder wothers, 8. i allors w an_enormous d Price quoted by Omaha Wholesals | ber opened 3 fower at Talic to 14T The Commercial = Advertiser's London 215 per cent; three-months’ bills, 8% 435 3068 364 3043 = ol foader lambs, SLONGHA0. Nepresentative + first cold wav Dealers ‘angocintion; Cholce Upiand, | &nd sold to fdc the first hour, Then tho | Ananclal cablegram sayer Daemess sl | per cen RS T o hat fact and a; ; No. 1 apland, $34 medium, $7.60; course, | Market gradually worked up to THGTAC | Btock exchangs teday was much brisker | PARIS, Oct. 20.—Prices were fairly active 48 008 Win i No [\ 3 0d shape #o a# o Iye siraw. 38 These prices are for | and closed firm, o higher at 74%c.’ Cash | than it 1s usuaily on & Saturdsy. The closs | 0N the bourse today and closed fn somo SRIIM il B3 i | 10 feador ewes e 128228 iess when | Jod color and quality, Demand | £1les hero and at the seabourd wers Mgty | wan etrong on the officlal announcement of | FAAe below the best quotations of the day. | | 431 867 3 80 370 01| e Yesterda not jts, 14 cars Seaboard clearances in wheat and tlour | the Angle-German agresment to maintain | HOrelners were firm and were borne up By 4388036810 BT d g | 20" feeder awe sveses B8 iness 3 'white, 26c, were equal to 685,00 bushels. Primary in China the open door Without partition, | the ®HArD rise in Epanish 4s. iCafMre wore 420 389 308 830 481 rasder ewea 14 flegs’ | CORN-—No. 3, 98¢ oelpts nggregated 1,059,000 bushels, com- | But the weakness of New York f,( Shanwe | firm. Thres per cent rentes, ®f 8¢ for the 424 303 354 832 l_“ ‘ 8w g 93 broken to make [ LR AN-g1e { parad with 1,0l70 bushels last year, Mine | clicckad the advancs of Britian convois '"Hie | Account. Exchange on Lo 25 140 for (309 361 818 316 4 M| 61 Tdaho fesder wothers. 107 cary. A great im. | VEGHTABLES, neapolls and Duluth reperted 64 cars, | American dspartment was especiaiy aetive | CBecks. ” Bpanish {8 close aon o 1369 820|310 47%[ 42 Idaho feoder wothers 0 g looked for In that | Per G0s... NOWS. agalnst 656 lasi weck and 716 o year AR0. | rotessional beeemiiony ey noaly &g LONDON, Oct .20.—T t of bullion e gl o | 83537 4 L4 97 Wioming feedar weth M T Per bu. basket, 80c. Local recaiptr were 153 cars, 7 of Walch|but many dealers waited today’ for tng | Fthdrawn'from the Bank of Kngland on | 40867384 ¢ |38 48257 Wyoming wethers w“ 13 % tn coming along in good | 7 L DUl RESRALy wera graded contract first_ time In many months for the opening | PAIAACe today was £108,080. panish | 415 873 3 60] 8 20 367 4 81 JOX time | ¢ Per doz. hinche blE Binees ey Aetive afiq flem, the | in Wall steset. - Beriin bought Northetn Fa- | 5, Sioed ot 9354 Gold premiuims at| dlsnismd CIHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. et Per doz. 5o, n of com mainly from a are bite HE A Juenos o8, 0. | B business thun ever be- | b oot OIS, or dox., 16, | £094 cash demand, aithough steady cabies erdsrs toma Hew York O Framnt aell. s R | "* Tndicates Eunda. ; y 5 Wax, per ™ 1i-bii.” Vasket, | sic; | 4nd Ught country offerings were aiio items | Strong, on the, RUNGCHILL srraring Cettos Mupket The officlal number of cars of stock |Oattle Nominally Stemdy—Hogs Aver- Tha markets have not fluctuated to a very |} | friendly to the price. There was g0od buy- | and “speculative demunds, Money was| NEW YORK. Oot. 2.—The cotton market | PFOUEht in today by each read was: age Pive Osats Nigher, nt gloce Itw regart, AL o | Per bu., 40G60c; sweet potu- | 11 BTl B e e b sentoard | *CATCS: ¥ | cpened Bately stestly, With prioces 1 Dot | % & it P. Cattle. 1 .| cHICAGO, Oct SATTLE-Recelpts, vl by no | toes B, per 1b. 1o; | CoNncetione SOty Covorod moderately: | (L% folIghing are the closing prices on | higher to ¢ pointa lower, but soon turned | G+ SR LRy 00 head; nominally steady: §ood to prime auotations. | yioiland s ;\.,."“’ BLEWRY - DR A 9} | figuring that today's cash sales were addi. | the New York Stock exchange: | firm on room support and light forelgn buy- | Migsourf Pacific steers, $5.4088.85; poor to medium, #4098 C enc TOMATOF {1ome grown, per 3 bu. bas- | t10ns o ‘the heavy expert business \luvm!Alchhmn . % Unfon Pacifi’ ing, with demand from the south something | {7;jon Pacific By selected feeders, $2.7504.45; mixed stocker M | ket, 8 ¢ “ Jesterday and the day before both here and | do prd do ptd.... AL e T e ) ""'h"""":“f‘:;_'; * N. W. Ry.... $2.7603.85; cows, $2.75@4.90; helfers, $2.7504.7 l » # at the seaboord. Reccipts were car. mepre Vabash ermit of definite opinians being formed, B.& M. VR 4 J b gl g (e grown, per i 808600, | Docember 80ld at 3,08, closing N up | Canadian P brd Lt the fatter information faversd the bulls | & & & M, Y I R, canners, $2.00G4.65; bulls, $2.T5@440; calves, - . B st to Canada 8o, Wheel, and led to moderats general buying. The TMROR R $4.0066 Toxas fed ateers, $4.000M.90; h i Oats were auist but firm, helped by tho | Ches. & Oh do 2d prd English cables averaged 29 aguinat the Texas grass steers, §3.86G4.10; Texas bulls, of coffee at all ports tones, $1.28. | wheat and corn strength, light courn Chlcago G. W 11% Wis. Central bears, while had to contend with lib- ¢ 82,753, 25, re 1 to a week ago, stl'i | te, $1.0091.10; | ferings and a_prosp: |6, B. & Q.. S8 Third Av eral receipts at the ports and interior towns et HOGS—Reoeipts, todny, 16,000 head: Mon- This Is somewhat In the raturs | per R e ket celpta” were 203 cars i _bo | Cit, ind. & dams Bx and generally fine weather reports, The Lo | day, 83,00 head, entimated; lett ove to mos \ this cov 3 or box, $2.0042.%. tw W and X sing %o higher | “do prd. erlca £x crop news was of a bearish tenor, bu o ead; average § cents higher; top, - et aeat. O BS - Californiu | Tokays, d-basket | at o = ks Chicigo & ey e o feeling had Bean ‘thoroughly - dircounted, | pootal Fecelpte ~.oin 1 | 68 i miixed “Wnd. butchers: #.oE44714; crop. A Delaware and Niagara, per 6-Ib. | Provistons were quiet but firm. Hog re-| Chicago & N; W .1350% Wells-Fargo Fx 1g | After the closs of the first heur the murket | o '¢hiowa “each buyer parchasing the num- | § e Genc 1 sg @i 35; roush heavy. 8.6 isiblc sUDPIY | basket, 1ic: estern Concords, 17G18c. | celpts wera light and prices at the yards (G, R. L & P.....100%4 Amer. Cot Ol it | had stiffaned constderably on covering | §8,IGAWE e0ch DUvar parchasing 5 TN WG b ot alon: W18 10 \nd m-»s]»« o WATERIELOY As to size, 10@15¢ each. | higher. The cash demand was fair, but not | ¢'¢."C. & Bt L. 4o ptd.... §1i5 | coupled with rumors of & cold wave having | “§f S H * Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p. SHEEP AND LAMES — Recefpts, 2,00 report, 118 | APPRI 7504100 per bu.; DEF|quite as active as It has been recently. Colorado Ho Amer. Malting |7 42 | 4ppeared in the northwest. Later private | o it e oo o head; ateady; good to cholce wethers, §3.85@ vy rocelpts | bh) VT | Pnckers, however, were buyers of lard and | " 4o it prd do pfd % | wires stated that southern operators were | o' 1% L O0HER, €O £ sl 1 4 10; falr to choice mixed, $3.40g3.90; western y A0 B S CED L IR bbl, $6.76; per |ribs for fuiure delivery. That hog recelpts | g 24 prd., Amer. 8. & R, placing no falth In the big crop estimates | goird aud (i y ) | sheap,” $3.7644.10; Texas nheep, $2.60G3.50; SRR AL B CR L T were only 6,00 head under those of the week | paf. & 11udson [ circation ana were dlsposed to 100k for | SWiL and native lambs, $4.5G6.60; westorn lambs, $4.76 R e e i Ao s so Al Canatash | TROPICAL FRUITS, previous, aithough prices have dipped 600, 15 | Lol 1, & W oo o118 another acramble of the export centingent | §1AlY Tack: Y g 5.60. owlng to the distyrbed fuanciacondition New Mexican, per box. $450, | @ consideration of a bearish tinge in tho | Dejiver & R. G.. i for epot cotton. The market closed steady, | AUTOUF & €O oo oy RECEIPTS — This week: Cattls, 685,700 of tiln countey, “he fact romains, never- alifornia, extra fancy, $4.80; | provisions pit. January pork sold between [ “§5'0rq with prices net 3@11 points higher. Spot | RUGed 88K, S0 K o 19 head; hogs, 197,700 head: sheep, £2,000 head. b v g that the crop is larger than pre- d $1145 and closed unchanged at | puje® S closed quiet and steady; middling uplands, | o (S0 @ ,fmo‘d « Last weel: Cattle, 56,700 head; hogs, 159,000 Pt haRh £ chikibn 154 anstual ANAS-Per bunch, according to sl ; January lard between $6.66 and $170, | qq 4t 'prd e, mlfmuu. gulf, 10 bales. Fu- | otyant it g . e 3 Lead; sheep, 77,600 head. liie hus heen no change in sugar quota; | 1.(.5 2 )a:(mr Md"& g 1;;.4 &i“ o | Gt Nor. ptd [ rsqul:scd] Ay ; o g 40 No;em- b - fons ' mince 1 : e new cri . Californta, new cartons, 90c; atwien and $.05, with the closs | G f e, b A TR % Faws (4 now drriving on the market, which | o . EIb0 Up b 00iaUs5 . On one trade Outn: | Hocking Coal February, 9.25; March, Aprl and 1 o N EANBAS CITY. S0t PO BEL T i8 relieving the shortage. “The dcmand, fo MISCELLANEOUS. e pork a to 14, Estimated 1ecelpts | acking 0 St Auruet CA'ILE-—Thera wers not enough cattie A8 CITY, © . LE--Re- Mo kg d | NUTS—English_walnuts, per b, 18g180; | Monday: Wheat, 29 cars; corn, 560 c lows Cen 7 ORLEANS, Oc fo sastlny LB BATEah Drouint "SP'Y."m|-"::L'“ufu¥:a L e A | fiberts, per b, 13c: aimonds, per 1b. cars; hogs, 33,00 heac do pfd t steady; October, 9.03 Dot 8} > Belo ¢ ligh X o Juotations. ) per aimanas, pt ; %At ailowhs Dl K ’ 't i about steady prices. ght aud prices rulod o higher, with iy Cortinued warm wenther | 0, raw g b o; 3 leading futur 1ged 88 follow I.ulkt‘l).xl’i\- &W ber, 8.9% "‘“"9’(,“‘“‘:“,{31,’%- S B hn.‘)b&n‘ruhar & Jane week in ::ll’n“‘n’e; fteck 10g1se lighor and danners most 1t dried frult remain unchanged Q = THI ow. |CIo8 o do pi 2 0 a cattl eipts, the sapply showing a de- lower; excelient demand for stoc! Bt though, are still being freely Wer No, 2 green, Articles [Open. | High | Low. [Close. |Yes'y. | jicq Shore ; Nhy, Soes. Hoi June, 9.5 | CRi Compared with fast week of 4,373 | and feeding cattle and best grades shade made that hi prices will rule as soon iR fe i No b 4 | S\heat | i | | L. & N e 4 do prd 7 ook | ordinass head and as compared with the same |higher; commons steady; native stoers to- siher arrives, which will stimu- 12'1bs., §c; No. 2 veai | *Whe Manhattan L. s Fed | AR o4 Preinaey week lust year there Is @ falling oft of | day, $.70G645; stockers and feeders, 8232 1, Evaporhted apples have | Nov. Met. 8t. R \"‘”‘l ng, o {ddll" gy & 5,444 head. The demand was in good shaps | 475, bu r ‘cows aud heifers, fl 5.00; P> o from e ot cent ThEH CEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | Dee. exican ¢ L JuadTns Tat, Il tho week for the better grades of cattle | canners, J235@3.00; fed wester 60, 10 B TR AL RSO £ GOl 4 it o * | *Corn— ""Jm;xN L gy B sal middifng, §'sc; recelpts "lilmly'r[:"pp e oorh it "was. Father :«‘b"z:'l'va:mtfiw%l?m‘ e i e dh g and higan, which did considerable dam- " o pfd... do pfd.... ¥ 8 9 ceipts, pply corn_cattle .40, 3 Xi fiea 10 (he growing erop and a8 i reilt not | Quotations of the Day om Various | Mo, Pacitic’” ilTnter, Papes bales “shipmonts, 4,2 bales; stock, Uaht, the sime as It has been all wiong. | HOGS—Kecelpls, 4100 head; market no- as many apples will be evaporated as was Commslitien: 43 | Moblile & Ohlo do ptd.... <o [ PO e R poOTL. 00 z Puckers seemed to want the better grades [ tive; E;Ieu 2lyc higher; recelpts for tie previo cted NEW YORK. Oet. 20— FLOUR—Recelpta S(M, K &T Laclede G | g | bd VERPOOT, Oct, 20. — COTTON — Spot. | and thess answering (o that description | week, 100 head. Inaugiral of fall packl The « koods maket continues tn a | , N0y ¥ el -3 : aNatlonal Biscuit. s | Poderate busineas and prices = easicri| brought good, strong prices, particularly | in silghtly increased wupply caused the d good, str Jsition. This 18 ularly | % bis.; CXDOEts, 25,188 bbls.; sales, 5 o1%4l21s5 7% | Atrai o prd, o eutt. §% | American middling fair, §31-82d; good mid’ | early in the week. The latter purt of the | cline this week. Bull vulies are true ‘of ensiorn peaches and tomatoes and | pkgs.; market was easy and a shads lower HpAIH | N ¥ Central R o] Cauat s dling, s%d; middling, 58-10d; low middiing, | week thers were ne choice catile on sale, | higher than for the corresponding w el el IR b StandGnis hra | Lo (et Wit Anand oty idor - sbrine : Bal e Dbl s {2050 %o "kalth 5t the day wera b | M halt Fat aurt, for whlch th desmkng 1s | DENE. SLSOTL: DlEs, it T U §a081 'up, which accounts for' thai| BALSEE 8t the iawide sanke; minter pacants o thucti bales, of which 61 were for spaculntion and | very” poor. On rridey the market was | SHEIRANT) LANMES= Tteceints this week, e 004.00; winter stralghts, $.4509.60; Min- B export and Included 4,700 bales American; | very mean on that kind of stuff and it Is | 35,000 head; active irade ail week: slnughter: paiants, $1.1044.40: winter extras, Ontario & W % | receipts, 3,000 bales, fncluding 2,700 Ameri- | Safe to call pricos fully a dime lower for | ing grades, with_ stockar: d Demand for Mardware, fnnesota bakers, $3.0003.40; wir Ore. Ry, & J can. I'utures opened aulet and closed quiet | the week, though {n some cases bids were land feoders stead: # hardware jobbers fire having just rades, $2.45@2.60. Rye flour, quiot do pid 3 st ... 8 | but steady; American middling, 1. m. ¢, Oc- | Wmore than that best grades may be'f m the business they can handle. The o good, $3.1073.3; Peandyivenia: il a0 dat K <8 | tober, 5 %-84a6 26-64d, value; October and No- | Guoted just about steady. a demand for all Kinds of cold weather goods 4'hnlv'oxl-0‘3| . $3.35¢3.70. Buckwheat flour, Reading 17 Pacific Mafl a0 :f":"i?r'n: 12-84@ n&m‘.l, nv!lar[:;: Noc‘emhtj w'.l'.huv:;l};ply 7]: ‘?."“..“'L:.““ pllll v(l‘c;:k 8.2 : culls, $2.60@3.25. is execptionally heavy and in fact it is 2,194 td. IBoopIvH Gan L 1d Decem 5.7-64, buyers; December an: small. a8 been a long time . stated that never hefors was such an enor- | Bt HEAT-DulL, @ace, o. 1. £, New by o Erehied §o0ar. {oih | January. o 4. 556, buyers; January and | Since us’ few clolce bunches were offercd $¢. Louts Live Stock Market. N e et tina 102 ite of | CORNMBAL-—Quiet: yellow western, 85c; Ro G e & |90 prd and Mareh i elera Mareh and | looking foF that Jind ‘ot Sattle prices D IOV, Ot M= Boatoart Johbera Miure thar o drop In teme | clty, S Brandywine, SaaQ200 " - | qrao pfd..ooo 90 {Pullman P, i April and | fully a dime higher than they were at |00 head: markot steady :n.( .;-n t-vm‘« u,.L. e thot ur:{-“uv m- | e 12 Lo randyw 5260, AL St L. & ¥ 1%'5 R & T :\w“u and e Iul‘week a_'l\“" fi'u Bien & -nfi gxpn’l‘! steel t‘l‘.flsfi.lf I a TRey aée gt 1) NCatt 3 lhy ] e | “do 1st pfd. 6 |Sugar .. o A v &nd butcher stears, $4. W5 ety o) goc enough ‘atack ts mupply | BAHLEYLD L iy wero as followsr, . i | 5 0% AP S04 do prd 154 08540, K Brices Kave gone ot & Bsod 166, 1t 14 | LIRADE, $L80 2 stockers their customers, but by dividing what dc Lufral 1. £.. Bufralo winter patents, @40 | 8t. L. Southw..... 13 Tenn. Coal & I ers; August and September, 4 41-6i@4 b quite probable that there will be f 0F 3 oir buyers they s BAR | lears, $3.0013.50; spFINg | do ptd 373 U, 8. Leather 2 *| many very common canuers on the m hers, §1.2.0" ALy, 08,304.80 AT I R s A A e R BT Ticeeipts 19,09 b, | 3 50G4.00; stralghts, | si. Baul do pd..... e Row. as this 16 the time of year when they | L teers, 33.9004.00; cows ‘and heiters, Replug dhis tairly wel G R Fo Pk Ay R 8 bakers, ) . do_pfd..... Tl U. 8. Rubber Liverpool Graln and Provisions. usually arrive. The medfum grades of gt Bt Tor ihe Neme monditions exiat or " e RN e TAL el 3, ¢ No. 2 red, BYD | 8t P! & Omaha 113 | A0 Pld.,.r.r.eires LIVERPOOL, Oct. 20.—WH Gows have not shewn much Chang TR AR TR Pl st pa 1 teally A R haae | PO Ai R L z | So. Pactfic .. 5% Western Union. .. 79% | No. 3 red, western winter, firm The stocker and fesder market was in | Pifs and lghts, $4.6004.65; packers, 3. Haally. i3 35 A svasary No, Tinorthern | . 2 yellow, 907 | 5o’ Rallway Republic L & 8.. 12% | 1 northern, spring, dull, 6s 4igd; 00d_sbape the first part of the week and [ &£5; butchers 34 SG65%. S e S e wey A owing (0 un | el v €, 20%Q | Texas & Pacifio.. C. & St. L. 65 _ | ber, 63 %d! February, 63 18,0, from 15c to 3)c higher. The higher prices, e, 54 Gk b5 o niamber of orders being pl ver | 3 for larze | 248c; No. 3 white, *Offered. === | "CORN—8pot, American mixed, new, firm 00; lambs, $4.65 stockers, $2.00 secmed to shut off the demand | ;7584 howov [ a The market I8 in practically t fnd light | RYE—No, 2, {94c. 5 ol LR 5 O 4o E0A: Tubures glends ) Novembar 4a 2] | from the Country and as & resull the mur: | @6-2: culls and bucks, $2.75@4.00, condition it was a week ngo. No . subsequently they jalr to cholee malting, 4876%. | New York Money Market. December, 48 114d; January, 33 103d. kot broke on Thursday and Friday and N Yook 13¢ have takon place, but at the &g | \ talk of probable ra No. i flax, $1.88; No. 1 northwest-| _ NCW TS s b FI OUR-St. Louls fancy winter, steady, | the week closed with very little advance ew York Li there have been no deciines and . o8 oie A : prime, timot 62.50; clover,| NEW YORK, Oct. 20.-MONEY—On oall, | gy ¢4, ' ' | over the olose of last week. It is the | NEW YORK, Oct 20 -BE bejag antioipated. It 100Ks now as though | chansed prices. Maroh, 18: olonsd; rade, $10.00910.25 | nominal; prime mercantle paper, U per | CpROVISIONS—Beef, extra India mess, | choice grades of all weights that sell the | c6Ipts, 1297 head’ fecling steady: cables un- resent prices would be fully maintained | o 81 16-16g 2% Y 4| IONS—Mess porl. per bbla., $11.50. | cent, . s 0 steady, 10s; prime mess, nominal. Pork, | best, ths common kinds being neglected, | changad; shipments, 158 cattle, % sheep Almost tndetinitely, s ¢ \s every reason | ¥ideo: TDecarbe ., B9, Short rive| STERLING EXCIIANGE -Fasy, with| pime ' mess, western, firm, 728. Lard, | Late Saturday there were still @ good | &nd ¢ uarters of beef. R i I IS aainana wil| fontlade | o TR0 1eoembe 30706 Dry salted shoul- | actual businees in havkers' bills at $.84@ | Armerican refined, In patls, steady, 888 6d; | many cattlo in the hends of yard traders | CAI ecelpts, § head: feeling was Reavy and-if It does there is not much | o 64925 bu.: 2el 5G6.50 Short clear sides | 480 for deriand an. et AT SIY ror 8 X0y | Hefing “weatern, in terces, steady, 37s 9. | and not very many puyers were in ovi- | 8tead al; yrassers, $0.80 - BT L B o Bl e geeipte 164308 bu.t sxports, Mo | a7 dayss; postd rates, $i.5104 840 and $.85%4; | Fluma, Bhort cut, 14 to 10 1bs., steady, 43s | dence. Stock cows and heifers have bosi P UAND LAMBE Receipts, 4,087 SHANGY EoE-A SR IN ? L B SR AT TR e finsis of high wines. $1. Ll L U A Bacon, Cumberland out, 28 to 80 Ihs.. stéady, | in Hght supply all the week and prices | head; sheep slow: medium grades 'weak: Colasr. Weather. Wanted, P A R tiene etk as | BUGARS—Unchanged WILVER-Oert 5 bar, | 5 O Chort ribs, 15 (0 20 lbe. steddy. 493 | have not shown much change. Stock buils | |ambs a shade lower; sheep. $3.2004.00: Conditions governing the dry goods mar et, heln, by firmee | Following are the receipts and shipments | XIgAn : long clear middles, light, 80 to Ibs. | have been good sellers and are a little | ¢ , $2 lambs, $.3@6.12%; Canada ROUCh s eI e Chiy were | Atandy but auiat. heins sURDOTIed by Srmev | . Yodny BONDS—Sta active; rallroad, strons; | Sregay. 45s 6d; long clear middles, 33 to 40 | higher than they were & week ago. lambs, $6.12%4. 4 Manufacturers are siill he SALIN. 1500 COVEFIRE. SLTEIAth cHaN: ANd A isTh Recetpts. Shipments. | Eovernment, & . reg. and | {C8O0 O & Short clear backs, 18 to stern beef tattle have beon scarce and | HMOGS—Receipts, 2,117 head; feeling weak. ! ) B Bonin L vory At tolaes | RoxEher lngbiry Son sANlL pRODAFSEC OLORSIEH S ATUGIN 000 41,00 | coupon, 104; 3s, reg., 10 conpon, 18 Tbs., steady, 4s; clear bellies, 13 to 16 | €00d sCuff 8 fully steady with the prices & e ot uaRer Of Mo Ate sontinge | Lm.and faGKo nel higher MNT. SLMGNa: | Bour, Dou 00 2200y | Bew 48, rog., 1l coupoi, 104iz; 88, rog.. | Jhg . sieady. ife. Shoulders, square, 12 to | Week ago. The common tuff, however, is St. Joscph Live Stook, ing the policy of magking up thelr goods o | per 495 @4b ol | Ramti L0 L0001 TN SONDAD: AT L on bonbi tod 14 ibs., steady, 38 id. | not In very good demand and prices are | BOUTH BT. JOSEPH, Oct. 2.~(Special) A point Iy limits the demand | POANe T RO R L e o0 270 | The closiig prices on bonds today are as | = CiERSE—American finest white, steady, | hardly steady. Good cows are about a dime | —The Journai quote. to ahs ‘Buyers, however, do | py. Spot S Sk 15,00 M [Rolowe:: 63s; American finest colored, steady, b4s. higher for the week and common canners [ CATTI - Recelpts, 200 head; market not sh ty to place thelr orders | § Swhiter 21 hite, 26ige; ~ track | Harley, bu 11,000 26,00 | sU S ref. TALLOW -Prime city, steady, 2is 8d; | aré fully that much lower, Feeders ad- | steady and demand sirong. At the ime, preferring to take | mixed " western Ro:! track whits |© on the Produce exchange today the but- | do coupon . Austraila, tn_London, firm. Vanced the first of the wesk, but closed | HOGH — Receipts, 400 head; market v the! nances later fnothe season. With | westorn and state, 264%0. Options dull but n:r"mu‘rk t ‘was firm; creameries, 166 do Us, reg. HOPS--At London, Pacific coast, steady, | with prices 1ot much different than they | strong to 6c highe: |_grades, $.00Q 3 wers i the close of last week. Iteure- | bulk of pales, $4.62 T, bt sentatlve sales: SRR AND 1A S Heceh ts, 100 hea buyers and sellers so far apart in thelr views 1t cannot be expected that mueh s will bo transac . | €2 5s@ea & “{ TOILLinseed. aun, s 2d. do coupon . G0 new 4s, reg. 100% Kl datries, 13@isc. Ch rm at WLGLL Eggs, firm; trosh dy ID-—-Steady: middling bran, $17.009 o b 7,001 > , on ... .14 Nor.' & W. J —Ulifted Btutes finest, quiet, %3 BULLS, market steady; lambs, $4.6045.%5; sheep, $3.60 winter bran, $17.0019.00; city, $17.009 do coupon Mim Nor.' & W BUTT nite X \ y; 3 \20; sheep, at this point has also bean rather 4 S TOCKS AND BONDS. | do old 45, reg...11i% Ore. Unlted Siates, good, eaav, fls &1 Av. Pr. o. Av.. Pr. @00, ¢ the lnst woelc, Drv goods' merchanta [ M0 v—quiet; shipping, T8OTTHor good to | MOVEMENTS F R0 do coupon -1 o dm. ol PEAS—Canadian, quiet, 6s 8%d. 3 %0 g 01 o e R T \ave & Way of not buving until they abso- | ghoiee, 8562 3 Soves Upward Al- | d0 5, reg. Il 112" (Oregon 8. 'L 'é! -l FoIGL o b I T R 2 ey e Rl pead, e g, 8, B the WA | (OB U state commen, to e | MATCS 28 S TR0NT Toorraption DR S riadine g Rl | NEW YORK: 0ot 30 SUGAR—Raw, | AR PreIont Wastern Tarkeis tor Sbtdpar $00 8 do o del q 99 Cre wirlge: old olds, 2@ho: e § v w 5 o 4 X JAR— b & rkets 10! ober 10; rotall way they are not buving very heavily | 1o, cron. Tuiges, old 009%, 2URL PACl vew YoRK, Oct. he tentative oD- | {ich, gen. 4s....10 Rio G. W. 1a steady; fair refining,¢ci coptritugnl, 4 | e NEBRASKA. e Catule” Tiogy Sriseny ' at the present time. Jobbers, howeyer. are rm; Galveston. 20 to 2 1bs., 15¢: | position which has been offered to the up-| do ad). 4s LETGSt L & I test, 43 molasses sugar, 4c; refined, |63 feeders.. 740 366 B fecders.. 690 8 ( South Omaha L 318 6,60 not worrying, as th e confident that th to 24 lbs., 18%ec; Texas dry, 21| ) course of prices for two days by a|Canada So 106y, 5t L & 8 F g. 68.122% | quie 6,_36.20; No. 7, #9.10; No. 8, $0; | cows... 86 15 42calves... )82 6% |Chicago . o 1000 2,000 volume of business will be all that 1s de- " ward B Crenrish element of profes- | C. & O. ius...... @iy St Paul condola ity | No 8, #4.90; 'No, 10, $435; No, 1, $480; No. | HOGS—Thero was no more than a ususl | Kansas C s 900 TABO0. SerR sired as woon as Seasonable weather doe ~Steady: hemlock sole. Buenog | considerablo bearish SETHERG 400 ed tod do b8 Bt P, C. & P. 18 118% | 12, 94.75; No. 18, $4.7; No. 14, $4.70; Standard | Baturday's run of hogs n saie today, and | §t. Louts LI 8700 1% ( arrive, More goods have been sold on this to heavy welghts, 24G23ic; | Slonal tiaders Wl WY (0 without im. 180% A0 8800000011014 | A, $5.60% confectioner's A, $6.65; mould A, |as the demand here was in good shupé and i .. market 8o far this year than during the e, and e ion and simost without nter. 8120 80, Pacific 4 50% | 367 cut loaf, $5.10; crushad, 86.16; powdered, | Chicago reperted stronger prices, the mar-| Totals ... 3 S0520 £ SOPFARDRTIS. B HE ShY. PIRVIOUS YOAE ull; domestlc fleece, 25@27c; | portant excention GB8 Y lavge volumo o » | 3585, granulated, $5.75; cubes, $5.4 ket here opened up active and a nickel | - and when the faveravle ot for future | miY Fioe. ruption. Considering LIRS Tone” OF NEW ORLEANS, ' Oet —SUGAR— | higher. The bulk of the sales went from b Wheat. wtion Jdobbers | “DRGivISTONS_Reef, quiet; family, 810507 | of the dealings the mever K thons | 435, 9 0019, 74 <, $20.0 the majority of stocks surprisingly atlstactory man- | 3} 0 :"v’f;éx'n'u."mms\'v)‘firyh'e"\?' 0000 | small, The large and eager dem and ror lors are by 1o | mass, 3100001700, Gut ments. steady: picke | outside ources was, in fact, pretty steadily W, @lle; plekled shoulders, 814 | fed by the profesaional operator \¢ (i have no complaints to of are coming fn in a most ner, showing that ret means short of funds, Steady; open kettle, centrifugal, 9%G3%sc 5. e i s Contrifugal, | white, §5-16@0tc; ~yellow, | It was not long before most of the hows | | PULUTIL Minn., Oct 2 ~HEATNe. 47-16¢; meconds, 3%T4'4c. that had arriy were z0ld. As high as uru‘f"_;,‘-(' '.v\, 2145c; No. 1 horthern LONDON, Oct. 20.—SUGAR—Beet, Octo- | #4621 wus paid for a lond welghing around gToo; May, Biuo; No. 1 hortham, $4.65 to $4.00, with the long string at $4.6 idertone 0 ber, 98 sl 2% and a medlumwelght and & lght load 178 ThET Trade Rather Quiet, ) hams, Tard, orm: | taking thelr profits. " But, the underton, of g ko fold at the same figurs, = Packers do No.'t morthern, Ke; No. § As regards Immediate business local oot 1 steam, $145@T60; October 'closed, | firmncss was ShowB b 050 Dui"the ‘lignt- 011 Market. not consider welght as much as they do e et e ma i sulagy | $7.00, nominal: Fefined firm: continent, §7.00; | in the vifviigs when thers (S 4w | M., NEW YORK, Oct. 2. —OILA—Cottonsasd, | uslity. o hat & good heavy and a good RRERRRNY 1 1 rushed. Retaflera’ stocks are still quite | ] ammils, BMVTIAS: Tshoi | ecocks In which there were striking upward | _do 4 . QUi prime Telow N PR e e iarket closed without - matcrial Population of Alabama. omple! ¢ squently they are not . P d - %, notab! e steel and iro *When Issue ull; ed,” N¥ ork, §7.45; Oh! g i . by e A S a dutioate or sisive. s | ; mous, 813 movements, notably 1 N8 B8 adur and | °*Vhen lssued o S e nebeoy 3540, A e b knd Bl | change, "every(hing” being sold at & Tea-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Late today the orders. While trade in the country has b I ) L B Birong from the outset. Federal Steel Noxton Quotations, timore, 10 bulk, 3485 Rosin, steady; | SRably early hour, |\l L at| Census bureau announced that the popul been of fairly liberal proportions not as Vereamery, 164 U18 Sicountersd some opposition to the advance | pogTON, Oct Call loans, 34t per | Srained common o good, ELANEGLE. | o "rig e, Buyers ook offt about & | tion of Alabama was 1828,697, as againat T e s Tavarkble, bt stil Jobbers i the carly dealingg, but Jitimately Vecame | cen” tme loans, 54 per cent. omeial | TYRERNG SETOL S0 s cottonseod, | 81me 'at & time unlll Eriday, when sollers | 1,619,017 in 1500, Tho lncrease was 216,680, L3 figure that the business ls bound to come Firm: large white, 10%c: large | very buoyant In tone TES TN &ider | closing: Hull refined, 8pot, in barrels, stoady at | Succoeded fn bolding the market close o] o y0g por cent, { aooncr or later and consequently are doing | Colored. BBl Tmpite, Ha1 W e O hanted from 1 to 3t the latter [ Gen, Electric ....143" |Oaceola ™, 28 2d. Turpentiné spirits, easler at s0s, | Si6ady, oniy about 1¢ belng lost = The ng worrying o thte and B Ivanta, 200 | Artire for American Hoop. This movement | _do’ pfd.. parrot Rosin, common, firm at 6, average price on Dridey Wes s fraction Rubber goods men are getting In quite a |, 7'G T g ular backINg at Marik: 100 | was an essential factor in the buoyant tone | Ed._ Eleo. Tii g LONDON, Oct. 20.—OILS—Linseed, #a. | SYOF 550 OF the o B fe wan o de- { few orders from merchants who have been | 110 stern, regulys g 2 167 | was an essentlal taelof 1% ke close, Pacifie | Mexican Centrai. 13 Turpentine spirits, 83s 1330, logh Jaglery. g thy Week i owas S 0% JIIES E .o'n & () polding off but who want to buy thelr gaods A T OW “Easy: cifv (82 per pkg.), 4%c;| Mail was marked up 3 points without any | Mich. Tel X s fhine of Svar B 00 B2 ampared Yea . o | efore the change in discounts, Amounting e LLANCHAE R AR e ount fob the rise. The buying | N. F. G. & €.\ 13 |Utah Mining New York Dry Goods. 108, DIEh PRInL o8 B D, Measiine o¢ | Telenh: 1089 Omsha, Ned ! fo 8 B por cent advance, g Into effect fen omestie, Talr to extra, 48 | was attributed to the hopes of beneilt 0|0ld Dominton ... 22 Winona . 4| NEW YORK, Oct. 20—~DRY GOODS—As | 5o The demand has been good all the ephonec o H November 1. Merchunts the mountain | the p from the passage of a ship | Rubber . Wolverines election approaches there appears to be | week, but as sellers were slow 1o COMMISSION states in particular are buying freely and Now Orleans open | subsidy bill at the coming session of eon- 1 Pacific | A, T &8 P, more of & desire on the part of buyers to | {he concessions In price the market was, Ny with & normal year there (s no doubt but ot to chola o gress, | A bank statement which represents n Land . s do pfd oty operations until AEter that date. The | L1 Concemstons 10 pocs ket staricl | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS | :;n.‘.l:‘mn\ as much business will be done | *G1g FRON DUl northern, $14.00616.00; | & decline in surplus r rves of 81 ,; 28 In] \\\‘1«] l"'-mr‘:l Mv""br mnrle to -ymhn ;mnw‘n no sign otlwonk» Representative sale: BOARD 0#‘1’!.“)!- . ern, $13.506115.50, @ of & loan contraction of over $16,000,000 | Atchison 'z do . ress In any direction, but a_general quiet | . Pr. Fralts and Produce, e qulat: brokers, $16.87%, | Would precinitate an effective boar attack [ Adventure ...\ (& Amer. Tel Fiaa provallad, owing (o the nbsence of buys | No: Ay Sh. Pr. $iig Cerrespondence: John A. Warren & On The arange season 18 now once more in | Lead, dull: brokers, Sl. Tinplate, dull. s {n any ordinary market, but the [ Alloues Min.'Co.. 24 oston & Aib'y, ers, the general rule for Saturdays. Staple $ 5 Iarect wires o Chicaso and New York \ full swing. A shipment of Mexican oranges | —— large loss in reserves which reacbed $0,635,- | Amal. Copper joston Elevated.1%2 | cottons, moth brown and bleached, are i:n 5 4 5713 has now _arrived on the market and is Grain and Prov 0, was offset by other considerations and | Atlantic * Boston & M qulet demand, but with small stocks on 455 40 ome 1983 quoted at $4.50 hox. The other popular by the conviction that the showing was due | Boston & Mont.. 3 hand agents are not pushing their eale, 4] it frults at the present time are apples and the vagaries of an ayers utte & Boston.. Prints are well gold ahead, with no pros- % I HRP “E_Y&c rapes, such lines as peaches, plums, ete. computation. Last Saturday’s sta al. & Hecla,. pect of change In the immediate future, 15 He /n. A being about exhausted. Apples are Arriye will be remembered, to tennial . asiy 4 | ”7,2 ?- ing (n large quantities from the east and in Trovement of money to the interfor by over | Franklin California Dried Fruits. 5 H KS & comparing prices with a vear ago it {s £3,000,000. Today's statement is believed to| Humboldt NEW YORK, Oct! 20.—CALIFORNIA 8 b \d that they are about e barrel overcstimate the real loss by at les DRIED FRUITB—Market inactive. A fair @yl | 40iih nherries are sclling at $6.75 per much as the previous statement under New York Mining Stockn, amount of activity was noted in evaporated 4 4671 2.50 per crate it. It is evident also that the week's re-| npyw yORK, Oct. 2.—-The following are | apples, with the undertone holding steady 40 40715 o I8 not much new to be xald regard- cetpts of gold came too late to affect the | ol Fy KR OCt B e T e aEatrs | at unchaneed prices, state, common. 4gue; 15 45713 A \ i ing vegetabies, as there has been almost no showing and will have a re r&or | foday Hime. 44@6%c. cholce, Sla@iise: fancyd 60 b e ) change at all in prices. Very little 1s being effect on next week's showing The mid- e OIS Szc. Prunes, B4@sic’ per b, as to size H 451 QOO 4 NY. LIFE BLOG. BRANCH 1038 NST done In potatoes account of the warm | 17 weok receipts were supplemented by $1,200, 12 Ophir and quality. “Apricots, foyal, i@lic: Moor . 18 ! i N ARA TR "GHCOLN NEB. eather but a good, brisk trade is expocted SFirm: resn Missourt and Kansas | @) in gold, which arvived trom Europe'y OpBIE o1 Panc, Trive. “Pouchaca, poelea, Toadio; ui- 12 A6i 3 i il S 1o follow colder weather s per doz., loss off, cases returned; | terday and today, end by $,80,00 in sov- | €0 lymouth . 6Gc. g 0 AW ———— —e— Y The ek market {8 little firmar than 1t | ew White weed cases Ineiided, o mor2. | erelgns, which arrived at San’ Francisco | Deadwood 1 Qutcksiiver L et L 15 34, 200% PROFIT a3ty onumal in was & Week ago, but poultry fx not quoted | | RECEIPTE—Wheat, 167,600 bu.; corn, 3% | from Australia yesterday. Additional large | Gould & Currie.. e Coffee Market. 163 4l (] first thsues of th as high, Butter remains unchanged and | 40 i onta. 2,00 hu receipts of Klondike goid are in sight and | Fale & Norcros ;it’"'&'_ Novada .50 NEW YORK, Oct —~COFFEE~Spot, ey 407 stocks of meritoricus mines of which w ne may be sald ¢ re in ITPME Wheat, $7,000 bu.; corn, 21,- | more of the European gold will ceme in l]h'm _“‘!W . i I"'J"I Rio dull; No. 7, involes, 8ie. Mild, quie 1% L6 | make apen:\l'ly.' 1’.: Inn;'r Iulalm lary i of the latter coming a 0 bu.; oats, 4000 bu, next week. Mexics Ver . Yellow 3 Cordova, 9%@4e. Futures opened stead: 151 i profits with nxxl\ude-t ld-n ubo y secure d as long a8 the weather continues - Tast week's g00d bank statement and the | 3 i with prices. unchanged to b points higher 1] {304 |send for our bookiets, order blanks and warm. Fresh oysters are now in gc Toledo Market, . large engagement of gold for import which e and ruled inactive, but generally higher, i .6 full particular ply and prices have decll TOLEDO, O.. Oct, 20— WHEAT—Dull and | continued this week gave general encour- k Quotations, recelpts being offaet by large warehouse de- ¢ ”}2 -3 DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, res firm; cash’ and_ October November, | azement and the hope was entertained that| LONDON, Oct. [ liveries. The market wis otherwise un- {8he 1% N Brosdwar and It Now Miest N X { > - 10 December, 8he; May, $2%e, the crucial strain on the market had been o8| Kirle " chunged, Total 5,20 bags, including 4 b 40 Western Branch: Chamber of Commerce, . St Loniy Graln and CORN—Falr'y ' active and 'steady; cash, | passed and that the resources would prove [ Cons, money Whijuds . October _at §7 December, $7.10; b4 -] QoL SATRAS ST, LOUIS, Oct. 20 ‘er: | 4150, December, 5% BiMcient to meet the unexpected heavy de- | o dcceunt ... 4 | do 18t pfd.. Qtoner bt i Y No. 2 red, cash, elevator. o' OATS-Dull und firm; cash, 23@23c. mands. This hope in addition is warranted | Atchlson ... 1% 'Penn e Mttty October, Tie; December, g h. Sic from the falling off during the week and [Canadian Pac.... %ig Reading ...\ New York Exports and Imports, TMho: No. T hasa nper RSEED-Dull and lower: October, | the interior demand for money and tha |8t Paul 313 No. Pactio ptd NEW YORK. Oct 20~Exports of eold b No. 2 speculate successfully. Bend your ((_1!(\ ~Petto] to & rellable house, where they will be placed in the open market. We can 0.2 cash, ¥7c; track, o7 — s the subtreasury by reason o fobs ok, S0 - he subireas. 280! December, 3%¢; Peovia Market. ments and the larger drafts payable against 3 cash, WeamAc; [ PEORIA, Oct. .—CORN—Firm; No. 3, | gold deposits with the government at Pa; ember, $6.72%; March, $6.6. large supyiy secured by the aperutions with fiinots contral’" 1231 Grand Trunt 1| and sliver from this port (o, ail eouniren pension pay- | Louls 7 ! 1o oooiiee T or this week aggremate $1.213,601 silver lon Pac. ptd... Thy Racd Mines for . 'hia coin and. §48:5% goid, e “Mhe Imports of Ary goods and merchan- pie LML o — make for you In one month more juterest ctober, &2 " o fific const points. The representations of | ~TAN RILVER—Strong, %d per ounce. | dise wero valued at $5313.397; imports ot e OLobgr, e Deamber. | % AT Firm: No. 2 white, B4@%e. track, | ths fron And stesi trade, the settiement of | MONEY--1t per cent; T Rer UnCe. | Olee o pita, 7 Eola and #3513 silver, |on your money than any bank will pay you | 4 teady at bllge WHISKY~On the basls of §1.27 for fin- | the coal mines strike and the fact that the | count in the open market for short bille is —— !in a year. Send for our book on speculation, R-Quiet and unchunged fshed go0ds average gross earnings of railroads for the per cent; for three months' bills, 3% Milwankee Graln Market, 1t is tree ZEDS-Timothy, steady, at $3.7584.% — - first weelk In October show an increase | $11-16 ver cent MILWAUKEE, Oct. 2 —WHEAT-Quist i ninal'y 4182, selle Minueapolis Mavket. again over last year, after those for the - 1 northern,” 16%@17c; No. & norther K © tock & G rm‘?\'lgxn 8 l‘or‘l;. unchg ngc;l“gnm.. "MIS‘.‘JHAV'UI 18, 1».-5 2.—-FLOUR-—-Un. Ih-‘z we(—k||u l!upll;;‘nh!hr l“m.: mnl-‘n nfl‘, wll “u‘lanl(;_l‘_lo;, ololl--:' Saps ry. 4; BYe. PR | . mstoc 0. 13 Lax olce, $6.90. Dry salt meats | cha market steady: " middling, elp to stimulate the bullish sentiment, V. ON, Oct. 20.—Today's state- F-Bteady; No, 1, flc. (boxed), steaty; extra shorts, §7.00; clear 878 ‘Bulk sborts, umo'fl& poe “There 'l much uncertainty among the | ment of Uie Lreasury balances in the sen- mx—gfll; Ne. 2, ic; sample, 42g0%e. i Meum 23 Traders Bldg, Chicage. ' { = {

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