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NDAY, OCTOBER 28 1900, 21 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU . CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | fsaatesiear e, itk o Raa¥teds | Seprig st mesterny B frosh soutwest e borrowings f m the bank " . LT Bet the decrease, an compared with last @ETTING READY TO RESUME n'kEx's{*"Ju;Ti"m.{;;‘-‘\‘ork full cream- meet 8of exchange require AL '\ compared with the samo week laat year “ UR—Unchanged ers, fancy, 1lige; New York, good to cholce, [ ments and Tor money Market neces- {ere s Deen un ficrewse of 565 hesd | Ratironds Shoving in Cars Pre .1)3-;11“["1!}»)'. steady at $3.7544.20. | 0@1ic -«uuh It s ..mi‘lrw bank soon intends byt sl u:' «llgu‘ l«g!&he«;\vm»: {:rm-g‘: fead tory to St ng the Mines A 4 nomina ~ . to take action With a View to securl . ’ amoun 106,985, whic Winter Goods Not Moving Very Freely steady at g1 | Kaneas Ciey Grain and Provistens. | ontrel'of tha money markel Goid eusien | All Kinds of Good Oattle Ten to Fifteen | migte thar arrived wililast yeur, 1y on Monday. Nominally weaker; sacked, eas y ot 47— WHBAT—1 i e marke D eel b | Owing to Unscasonable Weather, track, G7gese. § o AT g e May. T G ac, cash, No. Jwing are the closing prices on Cents Higher for the Week. ViE fale shape, but et the eMMe ors ( MAZLETON, Pa, Oct. 27.—Preparations ?' ,t:.'.‘}l‘f' L ','“"l"u\‘hm- , $10.00@12.50; prairie, :‘mrfl' ,? 3, ; Glb Aye; No. 3 red, | the New York Stock exchange Claim that this market has been too high |are belng made today for the resumption WHISKY--$1.27 TR e Atchiso! v 14 Union Pactfie in comparison with other points, and as & ' of work in other parts of the Hazleton MARKETS GENERALLY WELL MAINTAINED| IRON COTIONTIRS—1.35 u??{}fi'."h‘.“; Sl ol tgde: § mixed, | M0 DRI, s 1 dobrd.. HOG MARKET WENT OFF A NICKEL | restle™they hulva" rled” & 'potnd brices Gluerict. Tho raiiroads are filing their - T T e 1 ReRoNo white, Mg, Batadlan Pac: Bt “-f:b“fir'\'i — at other it Thas Cheen downward o | 81dings near the mines with cars wnd it is METALS -Lead, higher at $4.224G 4 27 B 0 " s. | Canada, 80.... Whee! 4 < that this market {s well in line. Strictly 'expected that when operations are begun Spring Business Opening Up In Good | POULIRY-Gufet; chickens: ser. youns. | gAYz holce timtohy, $10; cholcs prairte, | Candda, 8o, W 2 ped Both Sheep and Lamba May e Quoted | choice Sheen aro provably not much 1€ wny | SREHE GRC WACD, SRARECERT KEC EE Shape and Prospects for Fature 5',,"“',.',""!';;;,‘& dfl":mcs. C; geese, Go. ‘%‘En—crumery, 18G%c; dalry, fancs, | Chicaso, G, W el Contral IR | Lower for the Week Feeders | lower, buc the Commaner kinds are'in some | WAIE T BRRER LI Kot atly depeted Trade More Promising SR Firm; Creamery, 180224 iG08_virm; tresh Missourt and Kansas | C ind. & L% Adame ¥ O v Gl HerTve owe ofy the, preceding week, Lamve hels coal market, No notices bave et beas W 4o stock, 16gc; loss off, cases returned; ncw | do pfd American Firm and Active, AL ore, and Ay O Yather | posted by G. B. Markle & Co. and Coxe SHIPMENTS-Flour, 6,000 bbls. wheat, | o b ELLTS—\Wheat, 16,000 bu.; corn, 13- | G- & N. WWo..... 16 ele- | oheeder sheap have not shown much|cent advance granted by all the other \ 4 The condition of the weather the last| 5909 bu corn, 81,000 bu.; oats, 14,00 bu BHIPMENTS—Wheat, 102400 bu.; corn, [C. C. C & St. L. wiy do pfd ! Bostins SOUTH OMAHA, Oct, 21 (hune, though the feeling on Wethors |8 | companies, neither has the Lehigh and ) week has been unfavorable for an active | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | %30 buj oats, 0000 bu bt A B e e OMCIal MONARY .......... bats L3N 9840 | buf the camimoner Kinds are alow sale and | Wilkesbarre Conl company, which ofters the 7S demand for cold weather goods. Traveling o~ New Totk Dry Geeds 30 2" pra T Amme ; Officlal Tuesday R 1 prices & shuas lower 10 per cent, agreed to abolish the sliding . J % otatio Cholce western grass weth. men who have been out through this Condition of Trade and Quotations on | NEW YORK, Oct. % DRY GOODE—The | Del. & Hudson.. do | Official Wednesday 4489 ers, $3.6000 95; chote ke yoarlings, $3.60 | scale. The strikers have been requested tion of the country and also merchants who | Staple und Faney Produce usual Saturda$ dullness has characterizel | Del L. & W, [Amer | SMeclal Anyraday i @300, choice ‘owse 405563 80, falr o' good | not to return to work at the collleries have been in the city suy that trade In| FGUGS—Recelpts light; good stock, 16%@ | the trading ot today, but buyers ha { Denver & R. G0 % | do Gffclal Eriday . B owes, $1.0009.26; cull ewes, 325009800, choice | operated by these threa companies, but it Winter goods has been very quist. As |17 dently determined ic delny all getive pur: do otd e ) ‘.\:;3:rmf‘. ¥ suring lamba, $5 0965 20; fair to good apring | (PR EE AW HIOEE TR ROEPRE T er to thelr shelves and their stocks are not | [? $ Sickene, ¢ had ittle apore iable efteet tpen tho ged | Gt Nor. pr i do b S [ ook snding Oct. %0...... 248 . = ¥ . | demanded by the scranton convention. broken up to any great extent. As a rul ) 1 DUESSED POULTRY—Hens, 89 | fr' Machsto, 4, (0 ROvAnce Bur eitias: | Hocking Vatley. S| a0 PId: . vor e Week ending Oct. § 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOUK MARKET. | "o 00t Mitchell returned this morn however, they are not doing much worry- | B Foosters, bi6c; ducks and geese. 8G10c. | 1.« jobbing business is ot very small pro- | lilinols "Central. .18 [Amer. Tobacco Week ending Sept. 29.....30, last | Cattle Nom Iy Steady~Hoxs Lower | € from Mahanoy City and left at noon ing and they feel confident that as soon as | R7OIeQy pet, Go8, ¥ spring chickens, per | portfons, R il (7 P g R T A T s Sheep and Lambs Unchanged for Seranton, where he will be the guest , d X w1940 SR— 0 pld 4 | Anuc. Min, [ 8: e Sios tiiey will 80 & Fushing b iMinese. Thet ;.-'fiA..!.ffi.’,.q"'fi.'fid"f.'fi-"&?'. P St 100 Coffee Marxet. Litke "tie & W His(Brookiyn R T T T000 |1600 11698, 13911898, (1806 TTT, | _CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—-CATTLE- Recipts, | of the breaker boys of the Scranton district ’ y 5 FUSE L g ; 5 od. 81,5058 bo ool g 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—COFFERE—8pot, | do pfd... 102 |Colo. Fuel & . . { 8| 6 26 | 700 hend. Market nominally steady: sood | tonight He will spend one day next is' no doubt, howsver, but what & ';““_:‘! T T 0l ek "’?13‘.’,,,, Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce. swe; mild, qulet: | Lake Shore e R i 74y 0 ‘x%fim'lu\ 5% to prime steers, $.00G6.0; poor to me- | week with the Cigar Makers' unton in New 'nlW:' business o uwlm - oot ito; separator, 2lc; gathered creamery, },g‘;‘:‘:‘“,&?‘,“: W] "'g,;';;:}g,; Manhattan L. 9 Federal 8 48] ¢ 43 OREAD gg‘ §08 [ dtum, $4.4098.00; welected fesdors, lM: York, after which he will return to Hazle- Through the venr with what they happen | FRESH OYSTERS—First grade, solid|And easy under insa o uropesn | Mat. Rt i1l 00 P i 39 306 4 98| mixed stockers, $26003.90; cows, B.WA: | (4ng te conduct & merlen of meetings. I3 no';‘:a :’n. e *“‘ o nt Shte, dasleet ncked, New York counts n: Bo! o fm"-r;“‘lh A 3 “;‘o and s o= Gengral; 4:“9"“!'-.1?“.“. W 4| 8 04 ; b uanm. :-wqu':.-‘":- will leave for Indlanapolis probably next ve on han oot anG, SAG 4 f % - on. o close was , Wl ces Minn. uco : and dry g0ods Jobbers are fecling the effects | ira sefocts, 8360 '%fi"é:&uh'um-wm 16 points lower. " Total saled, 11,000 do prd. 9%/ o pra. sa |4 H Hi':f; 40| S s Pagan grosn steers, (648 | Mtsrday. of the warm weather the most. Such 'fl" Can, 300; extrs soldets, sic "“f‘"d. bé'." cluding November, §7; March, §.8; y, | Mo, Paclfic . by Inter. ¥ 5 01%| 4 | 367 813) 388 496 | U™ Texan bulls, $2. b Secretary George Hartlein of the Ninth :: nr';‘; ..|vu .|‘ ne ’x ul|‘” ,”""”‘.‘,’.'l"»: .:l_‘ PIGEONS-—Live, per doz., 900, d $7.40, nnbnl(; % Ohio Eh\lgn.wm w4 :}3 qa8 s . \l.u, ;l;‘ ::‘i HOGS—Receipts ‘““Y' 20,000 h;&k‘ L‘i'or;- district has received word from the sirike oving in good shape. HArWert| VEALS—Chole 0 . K . 04 Laclede | asod dauiasn anel e 37 day, 84,000 (estimated); left over, b AT | Jeaders of the Lykens and Willlnmstown Jodbers report an enormous demand for | YEQLETCholes QB ot do_"ptd 111 gty National Ghom B st sl 57 40| kel G100 Jower, top, #.®: inixed and | SREST OF LAS LYLE A Dalls and wire, which would IECRIE Ve [ Hay Dealers’ association: Cholee upland, | NEW YORK. Oct. 2.—CALI N- J. Central ...1%4] do pfd. Cunis] 40 300 388 3301 5[ 4% | butchers, $4.46G4%; good (o cholce heavy, | dliricts (hat the Fenfevivania - fatiren ¢ e in good shape, and, tak- > o BTRW, 0. These Drices A Tob | SYABUIRUE B O raon Se: Bine, (13 National Steel 2 SR sl 851 3 20| 3 70| o T8 | HIORAES; bulk ot sales, 31,00 crease und agreed to arbitrate differences, in have very little to complain of, as they all T8—No. § Whire, 200, ' a@siec per Ib., an to ' size and N, Y, Alr Brake.12} 462 2-5| 4 10 o jaaz 400 | A AU Rers, 45004 45 falr ‘to chotoe | §1.60 per keg. Hartleln immediately wired Know "t when {ne (rade does start it ORGSR britors oy, dect ‘e | ontado &y % No. Amertoan .. 1t e 4 #8851 487 nikad, BG 0 wentorn sheen, SWGLI | e United Mine Workers to return to work w 'ome In a rush RAN-—-$12 16¢. eachies, peelad, 16@20c; un- . Ry acifl oas! 2 7 35 4 14 f 'e"" | Texas sheep, $2.50 native lambs, $. The markets have not shown any great " . G o pfd..n do 1st pfd. 8 B “ 18 33/ 3 62 S i Taabs . Gh a0, next Monday. Twenty-six hundred men amount of variation the last week. The| e b ot LA Pennsylvania do 24 pfd o de | B3t 480 | O Recetpta—This week: Cattle, and boys are employed in the two districts. tendency on nearly all lines seems to be to Per by, basiet. e Market. Reading . iy Pucific Mail 42l 4 60%) 4 16/ 26 3 49 :M 700 head; hogs, 162,500 head !I\'Ps i, ety remain about steady, though a few articles or_bu., @GTe. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 21.—WHEAT-Mar- | do Ist pfd i People’s Gas’ [ 2. 4515 414 X gfl‘ 14| head " Last week: Cattle, 66,100 head; hogs, All but One Make Advance. O R g S-per don. hiriches, He. ket lower, No.'1'northern, fige; No. 2| do 24 pfa Yo Pressed 8. Car.. {8 R MER: ool 3 4 4 48[ 167700 hewd; shieep, 88,000 head. SHENANDOAH, Pa. Oct. 27.Superin- e I8 a good. Arong |\ er doz.. 10g1bc, northern, f2ie q ' Nl — Ry 4 trade and everything at present points to A TR RYE Steady: No. 1, tge. *do prd.... 19 2700 463 410, e 4 Kansas City Live Stook. tendent Thomas Baird of the Thomas Coal !} leant present prices being maintained and N8-Wax, per b%-bu. basket, B0c:| BARLEY--Higher; No. fir;fl»!r; sample, |8t L. & 8 [ ~ | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 27, —~CATTLE-Re- | company posted notices today to the effect )| posaibly hikher ‘quotations’ will prevail on | siring doc 0gste. do st pra 122 | "% Indicates Bunday celpts, 109 head; nominal; receipta for this [ gifP) il FI0 R O L greed to make the 1 & number of stuples POTATOESPer bu., 40@50c; sweet potu- — do_2d pfd do_pfd 116, The officfai number of cars of 8tockK | el g9 000, improved demand for Killin [ Coffee Market Weak. toes, per bu., {56%0c. Pe Market. Bt. L. South Tenn. Co 577 | brought in today by each road was and feeding cattle stimul rices same concessions to the mine workers as { 5 how con- | 1. CABBAGE-Per Ib, 134c; Holland seed,| PEORIA, Oct. 21.—-CORN-Easter at 8lo. | do pfd . 8. Leather. .. 11%y Cattle. Hoge. Hr's. | fho offerings ‘o fair quallty’ advanced 30 | the Philadelphia & Readiug Coal and Iron | The coffes market continues to show 18,¢ OATH-—-8low;, No. 2 white, 23c, billed | 8t. Paul 114y 1. R e, while canning cows and inferior feed- company. ¥ sideruple weakness owing to the light de- :r.\.,}u‘m Per basket, 60c. through. ¢ s i siprie: 0 H Tt 2 %l.‘:ns:l Pacite Ry § §ra vere barely steady e 15 '";{'z&’fi The Susquehanna Coal company's collierios mand and to the heavy reccipts. No on INIONS--Per bu, WHISKY—On the basis of $1,27 for fin- |8t P. & Omahaij2 | do pfd...... 5. | M e 8 - | $4.7095.00; stockers and feeders. al has any doubts now but what the coffee Y—Nedres Ttal ! 880, Pacific 0% Western Union., 80y | Union Paclfic_syst .. | butcher cows and heife $3. 0047435 at Willlam Penn are the only ones in the g5 ia bouniiri, and & & result, the mag i Pl | o L Ry S mafway ARG VR G R W i pors, 4o ol red wediemne, ¥00800 | ity “whera the notices buve not been et has gone off g 0 e BAC ol ' MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, ) o pid Y. ol % | e .| Texans, §2 100; calves .60@95.00. « 18 best described by calling it u dull, weak | PEACHES—Callfornia freeston P. C. . B C. &P Ry ... HOGS-—Recelpts, 5,00 head; prices steady | posted. The men employed there held a PLUMS - California, per cra 5 —— £ C. 8 C, 8t P, M &0 Ry, 1 o 21 eek, 63,000 head ; ) v TBUELE hun not shown mny, change tince | EEARSSPAL box, B ol 3, o | M e vorabie. Bank Statement: &R IR, | | Sipiids Sheckea the adoline of the | Meetin® last nikhu ut wuich it way decided { t report, the market holding just about APES-—Delaware and Niagara, per 6- Favorable Bank Statement. e ., B, - SRR Inbt tew weeks, prices today ruling about o ! atianney Theanty tenture: of interest 1b; basket, 16c; enstern Concords, [ NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—There was a very New York Money Market, RS e i ¢ The aame s nat Saturday; heavy mixed |posted or some other wssurance glven that in the dried frult trade 18 the firmer feeling | WATERMELONS—As to stze, 10G15c each. | nqpitest digpoeition to sell stocks to take | NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—MONEY—On call, | G R, 1. & P ens $4.6004.67%; ight, $4.6504 pigs, #. they would recelve the advance in wages. on two-crown loose muscatel raisine. T | ot 500 antern: o0t 5.0 P " | irofits today. The appearance unexpectedly [ NMinal; primé mercantile paper, 6g¢ per [ lllinols Centra 8 - Siomp AND LAMPA-Recsints, 100 - Py, B K nossible to gt them in | CRANBERRIES-Per bbi., §1; per crate, |of a favorable bank statement gave a|®Wic '\ pxCHANGE-Steady, with| Total recelpts ... 10 8 a | R D T tarar st pplics Retarn to Work Monday. straight carload lots. The feeling on the | §2.50. momentary check to the downward move- | actual business in bankers' bills at $4.83% | The disposition of the dn‘v! "".‘.?l'm'f.',‘.'f this week; lambs brought, $4.50@5.40; mu BHAMOKIN, Pa, Oct. 27.—A committes coast 18 very firm and higher prices ure | o, . FROPICAL Aot 1 S ment, but the rally was taken advantage | for demand and $480i for sixty daya;|as follows, each buyver pirc hasing ton, §3.604 2, stockers and feeders, $3.25 | representing 4,000 employes of the Union Mla:,'u;‘n:.-n urn goods oatmenl 1s firmer | LE TONS—Calllornia, p:;:u"(-n‘cy' $480; | of to Increase the selling and the whole "°,'..‘;1‘.n".‘|°7‘,n:‘ r;l‘(q_;l‘l“.a‘ x“"d $SA4GA.85; m-; of head indicated: Cattis. ST D @4.35; culls, §2.60G3.25. Coal company waited on Superintendent ATINACEOUS KOO( en s 3 H . . | co al bills, $4.91G4.80. uyers. ) ara o per barre! her | cholce, $4. llst gave way, closing weak and at the 9 ) cated ¢ " o 0 i ] [ . St. Louis Live Stock. Rianhardt today and were assured that the O Pon wire 'k, Wock Lo, '.'\.'~..'numt'fn'rx U el Lt Bl B TR, WL SRS S e Alexionn doliare, sonc. 0o DA% | Omapa FACCIR 0ol L 8T, LOUIS, m-','m—c;u_;r'rr,z—mrnl 5. 10 per cent increase would be franted and c v o the goo: ol 0 ac - 3¢ 3% 0 , “inel 4 ] e 0 ) also advanced owing {0 e B othel higher | | I1OS—-Callfornta, new cartons, ®e; 1ay- | wiocks, hoth in the industrial and railrond | B iate, eniiagliver | Tallroad, | Bwitt & oL B O s ane vt "Bfuere. | A1l rievances arbitrated. Work will be \ fo the week. "There has been no change | €Fs. dc. listx. ' The former department was the 3 Coupon, 108, 18, Lo, 10014; | Aucour & COvere 5005 05: dressed beaf and butcher steers. | resumed next Monday. § 12" chesmy “durtnk e lunt week. but the | o~ MISCELLANEOUS. |gteuter sufferer. Bome stocks had a perind "Rew 8, rex., 1H; coupo Omuna. trom K. ¢ ¥ 00gi5 26; wtoers under, 100 Ibe., $1.4G8.00/ | The miners will make a large demonstra- v ong and cation o Tn| vi , per 1b, ; eng 0/ o 2y Big: Bt ockel ¥ ders, $2. cows ai | Bt Ysty o s Ih "tite "near | fiberts, per b 136 aimonds, per b, 17@ | Sugar, Brooklyn Transit and Metropolitan old in, o and coupon, 1lsy; &s, rel Other buyers s BT e e B So4pa S0, bullw, | tlon here tonight in honor of the strike k ¢ futire. The market on Tope has taken wn- | e 1A% peantits, per Ib. 6@6iaci rodsted, et R e b e Lot welling | . The closing prices on bonds today are a Total Sivs 0 e g200a3 T Texan wnd Tndlan ateets, 2.9 | ending. { oe ;’,}';“,",;M"{','l_u‘"",‘,,,‘.’,‘.',“",‘;}',‘A B %o much 10BNy xl' sreen ci No. 3 green, | move nent, Tho iron .I:‘}I':‘:::l;;\:x“ 2 :"“;“"'_ i o~ | A Tt e hore today and no & Receipa, sflnia head; market 5@ | Miners Object to Being Searched. e o b0 No. 1 salted, " Sc; No. 2 salted, oup, were weak, cour- | U 8. ref, 3, ToE. 1010 3 pp vas | 100 h f d h it any lower, o raw materi Sen | No. 1 veal Calf, § to ig 1bs., ve; No. 2 'veal | aglng reporta of the industry in the ‘weekiy | o coupon S P Y ape In " the market was | 100 lgwer, pigs arid light DENVER, Oct. #1—A News special from i | e A " that "the 'batiom of the | calt, 13 to 18 IBs., Gc. eomimorcial reviews, Several of them suf-| Ao as. reg hoticed. st week has | “HHERIAND TASEE VIREGH T Cite. mavR AL BIBMG sMblcved gdoq lndioation that the botow ¢ Torioss s M RS fered to the extent of from 1 tf 1% per| do coupon ... The cattle market the DM TS have | market qul 1 o shade lower; native | at the Independence, about 300, have quit markel has been ren e they wera | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |cent. In the railroad Iist the most con-| do new 4s, reg been in very 800 dhowing n decrease | muttons, $3. mba, $4.604%6.16; culls k. The for thel tion 1s th are tuily e per pound lesh than, they were wpiciious welling wia in Missourt Paclnc, s | do coupon veen tight; the supply Showing 1 (iE5 At | tnd Ducks, Slorkets, i0gadh, " | work. The cause for thlr motion is the . whic quite 5 the latest stock (o be subjacted to unwal do old 4s, reg..115% Ore. Nav. 1s of about i, . $ h lust | year Bl o personal search plan that was begun a <'ine. QRSINCSRETSL LIRS L Oy #8 1V ranted rumors to advan-e it, followed by | do coupon week and’ s compared With 5k, VoL New York Live Stoek. b et wl Active Hardware Market. # Commoditien. Etitheritative dsalsls. Other. members of | 39 goupon . . there 18 u decrease of 0,199 head. e B | 0 NS r Y S BEEVES-Re- | h "l""‘!'l:h:"‘c’;y = ‘.':'_;'l::”‘?'"lf: Local jobbers are still doing a rushing | NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, [ the Bouthwestern group fared better.| dg coupon .. do _con. 6e. 4 mand on IhE“PM'IM) ohibe ost of the | celpta, 1,1% head, Market foeling steady; | *r® ep the company’ ! D e (o atin L bHD | oo o e D e L 1 e O | e T ion & ATion Bna Kansas, L7 | Dieft S8 & Rpadine pen. &, {Ime and a8 @ result the supply was woll | cables unchanged: exports, 66 cattle and|the miners und discover ore which they t weather n most too warm to pkes.; fnactive and barely steady: winter | The Chicago on and Kansas Atch. ger. ds, 3 Rio G, W. 18.. A the 'close "of the week | 5,434 quarters of bee may have secreted on thelr persons while heavywelght goods into good demand. All| 1y (oite 83 7064.00; winter straights, $3.45¢ | Southern were strong. ~Southern Pacific|“ g, aq). 4 57058t L & I M c. fs.110% | Cleaned up. tlle in the yards | 'CALVISS- Recelpts, 64 head. Market o, including suc cles as co s ] e . The Re ) ; o9 ‘ay 0181 10% . euen Bove boards, barh iee and il | 307 Winkr (O drades, 5o iy fout, | Rere quiie Wl i Tasen ot pontl it | ag' g (87 St bec &PUNE | TR0 o pave veen n good demand "ARD, LAMBS _meceipts, 1| SEPTEMBER FOREIGN TRADE r all ¢lusses ol )] - ™ ol ;& P i as a o o 0 N. V. v g gt O At @ d H 3 . The Volima. of business in much heavier | Sulet; salos, 60 bble.g fatr to g20d, <3106 | Jobvecate "tho excensive tondenicy of the | Caf &V o et 1 w0 Phiia a1 by il the Week 1t they were of Koo auality i Sheen duil and wewk; gaod iambe. e nothing new to be said ab aten > oy o e | Ghloago y vl . iots s ainere 18, mOthnE DU 1 “ines | BUCKWHEAT—Quict, 0@te, c. 1. £, New | methats, Smpleyed, In, fome, dstions, U7 | Cola, "o, an [fex & B. 18 st the buers (he marke! may be quoted R the Month—Gold Coming ! a8 i Jusc s, he' sme st ey | YEScarmar quiets yettow weatern, sio; | Bl cngaras wafell fo sodanger'the ik | Dot i 1t [Ta i TR | 00 BT, e B T o 4hy - bt were In a week ago. e K (here | city. fSc; Rrandywine, $2.45@2.60, il y of & market where buylng was 4 | Erie gen. 48...... 1% Union Pacific 48.105% ent. - 7 gver, 16 on u good, “fr'"u.»‘f;?fl",.fl«'f-‘--'?;: RiBeDuon; No. s “,‘8,", 8o, afloat; | UPOR such fimey graunds, No inteltelbie|XF. W. & D. C.i6 14" Wabash 1 8" | PCows have been good sellers all the St. Joseph Live Stock. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The detalled 1 Vaifine, " S0bbers ns @ general thing ‘are | state. Wi, e. 1. £, New York. {2 ash reported by the banks for (he week, | Gen, Electrie Ga.1i8 | do s .. 108 | week and an the supply has beeh TAREC| SOUTH ST. JOSERIT Yablés'or 1Eiports dnd exports for the mbAth o e s Buftalo mal -‘x‘%fl giae. o1 40 Binturo; | Preftminary estimates of the changos, based | 13 %" ' iral 1o, 860 | HER DTl e Vall ‘of 150 higher, but very | &0 TRS Igurnal quots or some time 1o come. ; " ; A B o efarmuflale, | on statements ‘furnished by the ‘hania | g &N UR1 4% G |Wis. Central ts, 200 hea of September have been complled by the LI—Recel| in discounts on glass has taken | BARLEY M T Hi - 2a. 60Va. Centurles .. 91" | few have been offered and good cows and i - how HE. ‘ themselves, and made by recognized au- c d act that 2@5.60; Texas and west- | Treasury Bureau of Statistics. They s pics sihce lust week, which amounts 1o | WHEAT-Receipta, .65 bu.: exports, 2. | (RN “%ad "praced the probuble foss in [ 40 Siaty helfers are ‘.“."3{';.5‘.‘5"5&55&' b Ry B ;;«w heifers. 82106465 | (ho imports and exports of the month by S0 § per cont BAvAnco on NeRTY spod aag | bU. SPoL.. B0t ensys No- 4 red: Tior £ 0 D | S oh. U, TaY, Crom SO up to oyer Btaah anet g *fahners, which are no more than £ 35004.40° ntook ‘feede! great classes, compared with September, of wihdow glass. The market 18 good and | bu. spot. Spot, easy: No. 2 red, 77c, f. 0.'b., [ $£'000 %00, The payment vesterday by the Boston Stock Quotations. k!nds of CA NN ared with the close of last ves, | Wi iooksre and feeder . o Aro and predictions are more in'favor of | afioat, Toc, elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth: | guaN N iury ‘of 'drafta for $5.00.000 on A | BOSTON, Ot 2o Con loane per | Bteady as comp 420, venls, H.00GOW. ) i Kot | 1899 88 follows St Mgher priccs than 'of lower quota- | 8e. £ 0. by aflont; No. 8 hard Duluth, B4 | Sounc of the Ausirallan gold recently ar- | coni: time loans, 448 ber- cent. Dmdies | *&¥ing to the comparative light wipply | HOGS =~ Recelpts, 26 head: —marke g oy tons. Plate glass remains unchanged 8. f.°0. B., afloat. Options ruled barely [ LN G0 Moy Axpected (5 figurs in® this | chesing: wing ne comparattve UEht SnblY | steady to e lower:' all grudes, H.614@ b endine eat. RWhite lead 8 anoter line that has gone | steady throughout the morning, with trade | Lieiiy ‘tatement 1 : the ‘past week the fender market showed | {Givulk of sales, 845 4. f 1555, T5%%. up the past week, ho advance amounting | practically on a hollday basis, lower cables, | ®Tiiia’ week has been ane of reat poci- | A T. & 8 F... 2% Union Land ... 1% | some tmprovement, "Lt i safe (o, cpl (10 | 8HBEP . AND 1AM ST Th R 1 about tee. in the same cluss of articles | an absence of outside orders, further Hqui- | jative aetivity dn atocks and nas afforded | do pfd.... 18 Wis"Central " ya'e | more desirable kinds 1oqfisc, higher 10f (A2 | head market 10g25c lower Tloles of f008 and o0 o o ismene is tarpentine, which is also quoted higher | dation and prospects for bearish statistics | anportunity tn market very large holdings. | Amer. Sugar \tehf ooy | week, but, the oM or o rom the coun: | sheep, §4063.%0. P A R than It was a week ago, and linseed ol [ on Monday all contributed to_a decline: | e development of an outside demand | do bfd...... .. N, B G. & Cla @ | than steady. e IGERT all the week and Syt condition for do- WNDRS PR Do e Sannedo obes ooy, T | has been accompanied by maninulation ¢ | Boston & AbY.HE jAdventure oA O raders do not look for much im- Stock in Stght. mestic industry .. 24381200 18,457,077 e ac W 808-16c; closed, Soyge; October closed, 76%c; | prices in the interest of speculators long | Boston Elevated .1 |Alloves Min, Co. 24 | X8I0, LERTY tha't direction until after elec: | Following are the recelpts at the four | Articles manufact- December, 6%@Titac; closed, Tic. of stocks The successtnl efforts tn et | Boston & Me.....19 ‘Amal. Copper T e ok’ cowa and helfers are il of | principal western markets for October 21, ured for use in the Dry goods jobl ) CORN-—Recelnts. 230,160 bu.; exports, 121.- | prices up have resulted in handsome [C, B. & Q % Atlantic 16715 Tigher than they were a week ago Cattle. ",,r Bheep. | meohantc arts ® esmma 6,435,554 rather a quiet time for the last week oF | 76 bu.; sales, 76,000 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2, | hrofits In tho selling tn ocutside buyers | Dominion Coal.. 3% Boston & Mont.. e T e have also advanced fally | 8outh Oraaha TR ] | AT mantfach: two. The weather has been entirely 100 | iic, elévator, and #6c, f. 0. b., afoat. Op-|That many of the buyers ha! in view| do pfd 3 Butte & Boston aad sto 700 20,00 1.000 | “ured ready for con- lensant to suit either them or the re- [tiona dull and easfer bécause of we v merely a speculative operation, heping for [ Federal Steel . 4 Cal. & Hecla that much. The %nrds are well cleaned up, [ Chicago " i t In the week with [ Kansas Cl 100 8.000 32,000 sumption 13 10,432,714 10,047,454 alers out In the country, Iarmers seem | capleg, the drop in wheat and talk about|a continued rise in prices which would| do pfd....... s Centennlal '"fl‘:{fc‘ufl;);;?hx\‘wl 5;";:“.1 in the way of |St. Louls 00 8,100 100 Anlcl:l of voluntary to be staying at home making the most 0f | ;roupective large receipts: rallled finally on | offer a profit on a resals, was evident from | Fitchburg ptd Franklin R chtile 2 — Ay LA b 8,446,208 8184988 the good weather to get their fall work in'| covering and closed steady at 3c advance [ the selling pressure whish developed on | Gen. ctric ...143% Humboldt . “The "supply of western beef cattle has Totals L1864 83,648 83,100 b —_— shape and are not coming to wwnhtu'mu t | to W@l net declin May, 413G41%c; | the advance and which turned prices back-| do pfd eola been very light all the week. The better P Total ... 70,711,965 19,669,513 purcha As a result retallers pave not | closed. di%ic; October closed, #gc; Decem: | ward. ' But the bull Interests 'on the ox- | 1d. Hiee. il Parrot grades have gone up fully ws much as Cotton Market. Duties collected ¥ 19120358 19700518 B e anany 10 Mnd in many sorting | e, %04 I-toi closss g““ 5 change ‘constantly shifted thelr operations | Mex. “Contral .. 18% Quincy . e comnfed steers or 1001 for the weeki | NEw YORK, Oct. 21.—-COTTON—The | Imported "goods re- Up ordern or duplicate orders. = Jobbers | , OATS=Rece ";"- 440 bu.; exports, 53.308 | to new quarters of tho stock list and kept | Mic iSpaons. Y fanite _Ne. Sop :":»:vnn_‘l(\rn“\'n":;:nl;‘;ll)";‘le’ of that much, with | market opened ‘steady in tone with 7g12 | malning In ware 2 white, 2lc: No. 3 whit X /4202 46,000.571 B A » 21@27%¢c; track | ing new price movements, Nearly every | Old Colony nensonable weather, when, thov feel con- | 7 Koy “yoatorn, 2o20e; track white west: | day during the week brouzht forih pub 0ld Dominon . naehk Hiey will have &1 th ern und state,’ 27%@33c.” Options neglected | tions alleging far-reaching changes in con- | Rubber L points higher on & scare of shorts and an | house e Utah Mining Feedern have also shown some tmprove- | fiall? 0¥ gibatantial buying orders from Exports. % Winona ment, 4s noted above,’the advance belng | tho'Lublict On the rise Liverpool and | Products of agricul Wolverines ...\ 43 | covered In the majority of cases by 14| gouhern representatives bought freely, and | ture $ 69,190,922 § 71,060,774 { aPo Dationtly awaiting the arrival of more | DU, Spot, quiet No, 2. 25igc; No. 3 2c; No. | the speculative interest awake by develop- | N. k \ could ‘ank for. and casfer with corn. trol und In plans for operation of greater | Unlon Pacific 1 e s common kinds may be quoted a 1 The market has not shown much chang® | ' ¥RED--qQui mpring bran, BIBK@ITe: | proerties of allled or Canrecting sVoiems. — I, " The oommon KA IR ates: on il sigew the feeling appeired o bo dec | producty ot “mani- 0 © Rolitn W Wns of cotton Kood At kood, | middiing, 31700@1080; winter bran, $17.006 | with promiscs of colassal resulty in profts New York Mining Stoeks. O S bearish inflaences, While bull factora once | Produots of mining.. 5118 3,601,100 firm ‘prices “and in fact are marking up |t S0 e ChiDping, 76@™40; ood to | able that these stories have failed of con- | NEW VORI, Oct The following are NP Al 5% 7 Tws 3% S e o M vaint” whichRE) | TSN 02 Whe FOre L e 0404038 helr ooy e e oeition to take | choice. B%@et1se. g y Armation, and, in many inatances have |the closing quotations for mining sharss HEIFERS. peight. The orop movement. which has | eet ... A 404, BT &t the presant time a8 they prefer | .HOPS—8t state common to choice, | heen conclusively deniad, so that after theftoday: _ ; boen 8o large ‘much of the month ae to | Produdis’of . i ik O P o Tarar on wher theb | 100" crop. 168 0ld olds. 2@sc; Pacinc | frst unward jump of the stcek it has falien | Chollar T8 [Ontario nve every Indication of dropping Off rap: | Miscellaneous 253,366 100112 oo more Tt Wha " the Shal Siiteome | count, 1898 orop, 10@13¢; old olds, 2@o. hack In mrica and hacome somparatively | Crown Point ... § Ophir gave every Indication of drepping off rab. : / 2 W"‘l'hl- As long as sellers and buyers HIDES--Steady; Gl'\'!ll(\fl. 20 to 25 Ibs., [ quiet In the speculation, The important|Con. Cal. & Va.. % |Piymouth The spot situation south was reportod rad- Wotall Ramestio sxs “far a lfll’l“ In their views as they [18c; California, 21 to 25 Ibs., 18%c; Texas point Is that an outslde interest has heen | Deadwood ... ¥ Quicksilver feally firmer, with offerings )ight even at Dorts 108,688,858 $ 114,014,797 :I‘O -'. the »rlfl«-m time it cannot be ex- | dry, 24 to 30 Ibs., 18%c. attracted in the stock market. Previous | Gould & Currle.. 66 | do pfd marked advances in bids. The weather | Forelgn TR, 088, 1,014, rzt:d lhnl‘lll\ll‘h business will be trans- LEATHER—Steady; hemlock sole, Buenos | efforts have been made to attract such| Hale & Nor..... 2 Blerra Ne over the belt 18 admirabla for all pianta- ported KOO 1.097.821 p“l d In eastern markets. Ayres. light to heavy welghts, 224@28%c; | an Interest by ostentatlous advances in | Homestake Standard §10 _ tion work. Cable news averaged up PETTTTITION _lemsn beia il A eld, 324(G23%c. ‘| Prices, but without avall, and the steck | Iron Silver . Union' Con 0 Ruply ‘of) Hags oontimind | oenali e te ot o bt TRV [ motall s sicts | SRR oo Jobbrs b ouch e | TSI il demene e @S| iy Syl ol Wl e | S T ERS, oS, gm0 kS, ftro M1 |t 4 the markel, sianced, Marply and | go”penl i g T e Lo ke an the dFy Woods | T POV IGIONE—Beof, steady; family, $10.60 | 1ast £nring. Ivents have o far progressed — Chlongo oare e ivers started in' DIAAING | tary had: clmbed "o 0.09n o 15 poimea | G01d exports , 615,996 794,92 Jobbers. erchants are not selling what | @11.00; mess, $9.00@9.50; b,,f'mm. §20.00@ | toward nssurance of future business pros. Quotatio: from $4.50 to $4.65° and as sellers Aid not | ahove last night's closing. Bhorts were atock they bought earlier in the sea 21.00: packet, $10.00@10.50; city, extra meas, | perity that the inquiry for securities, which 2 p. m.—Closing. gee much chance of getting any better | foverish buyers all the forenoon, though At conssquently they are not $16.0617.00. Cut ments, steady; pickied bel- | {nevitably results from this stale of things, D 5 ] 2 ore orders with jobbers. Good, wtormy | jos. 91@ile; plekled shoulders, 814@stc: | has mada fts appearance Iy the stock mar. | Cons., mone Doather 1s what is needed to give lite and | Hekted e Siasme. T orearei03r5) | ket " Profensional operators hive Jons ev- [ do fccount . activity to the trade and as that is bound | 77 40; October closed, $7.40, nominal: refined, | Pected this nnd have gone long of stocks fi}xhl)‘-un b to come sooner or later jobbers are not | quil;'continent, $7.50; compound, $6.12%@8.%. | In, consequence. Canadian Pas doing much mplaining, =~ Considerab.e | pork, dull; tamily, $16.60@16.60; mess, ww The recent supplles of gold secured nt|St. Paul ...... business is being done In the way of ad- |14 i varfous poinis In Yurope and in London | Ilinels Con vance orders for spring and more, in fact, | “RirpTER — Steady; creamery, 16@22%c; | And for fmport and which now amount to | Loulsville fcen they cut loosa at those figures. | commission interests . appeared presmed c l d Mi d 125 | Rle long string went at 84521, against [ hard for four hours in this connection 0 0” 0 “es an arog | 08, 00 Eeterday, or just about a_nickel | Tha market for futnres closed vory steady 3g‘,2 lower. ~The petter gradcs o 1d Jargely at with prices net 14918 points hsher. M““no stocks 4.56 and as gh 8 3 \ JVE )L, Oct, 27,4 —8not, 734 | ¥ omoner hogs brought around 60, The | qufets prices firmer Ameriean middin e 6 23-324; good middling, 6%d: middi Pennsylvania % Reading 19% No. Pacy; Grand Trunk 14 *Anaconda 6% | gemand on the part of packers was in | f4j Buy Josephine Copper at 2ic. Company 9% | good shape and as a result the market | 59.224; low middling, 63-320; good ordinary, ¥ than fs usually the case at this season of | g itory, 13@160; June creamery, 1B@21c; ymi. | NeArly $11.000000, has been the determining | [inion Pae, i3 Rand Mines 40%y fu(m came to a close, 411-164; ordinary, 44, The sales of the | 908 140 acres of rich gold and copper land the year. Onless there should be an ex- BREART) 8 et mery: ¢ imb | 1 Auence in relieving aporehension over the Y. Central....137% “Phe hog market this week has been | day were 6,000 baies, of which 60 were fop | located in the coming copper camp of the ceptionally open winter, whien would of | fatlon creamery, 144@iic; state dairy, 16@ | money. outiok. Tt had een feared Wit | 5 idena [ rather poorly supplied as regazds the size | apeculation and export and included 50 | west. course ettty merenants, thero s | (SHEESE Stendy: large white and Juge Sangerous consequences n Burope, which ts | SILVER-Tar, quiet, 24 per ounce; Bhine noted b compared with Jist weck | cun Fitures ofened Quiet and olosed i, | BUy CZAR Gold Mining & Milling Com- Bvery Creuson” to Iook 'for not only & big | colored 10%@nic: smail white and small | SALFECN 0 from it former amurce of aup- | MONEY_ 142 per'cent. Rate of dis- | gid'as compared with last year there 18 [ Xmorican middiing, . 1. o. od A | pany's stock at fo. Company owns 60 ncres. trude in winter goods, but in spring lines | “GIAY "Fayy: state and Pennsylvania, zi@ | 01 In the Transv That Buropann mar. | count in the open market for short bills, amounting to 14401 head. The | @5 15-64d, wellers: October ovember, bodies as well, » t ore blocked out and only buvers, December and a mill to put them on a dividend puy January, 4 60-64d, buyers; Janaary and Feb- | ing basis o a deci have bean undisturbed hy this me 8% per cent; for three months’ bills, 3% per [ market has not fluctuated as rapidly as it | £5.-64a%5 6-640. buyers; November ai . Kot partly due to the kil with whion cent! dia the preceding week and ment duys an | cember. "4 f2-4d g e hange operations have heen handled - early clearan s, Monday o Jerseys, $1.30@1.31%: | the exc A Forel, Financial, dvance of about a nickel, by . g 6 i| Amerlcan agents have secured all out of orelgn 3 in with an advan el, but | ruary. " 4 55-640 buyers; Februar: PRIDE stock at 20c. Company owns that an advance on boots and rubbers goes Naw York, §1.23G1.623; Jersey sweets, $1.00 | tha way sources for floating supnlies of | PARIS, Oct. Zi-Businces on the bourse | for the next thec davs tho market went | and March. 467644, March and “BE",’L,L, FAELS A s R into effect November 1. Merchants have | 2 sy ol in order not to encroach on the sup- | today opened auiet but improved. Prices | down an , the I ¢ ADHL 465640, Duyers: ‘ahd . May, 3 Shown considerable tendency fo anticipate | RICE—Firm; domestic, fair to extra, %@ | | ed & moderate advance. Spanish rail: | the month, the averake was $448. On | {'t1.6id, wellers: May and Jin s 'wreat Ccentral Inatliutinne A& " | mines and a large concentrating plant. otk "wints wnd ‘take advantage of the |#6 cope e blles in the smab Scentral mgutions 453:040, well: [ m ¥ € Dl prices, but unless the weather = e Rutiber goods jobbers have been doing | $2¢i weaters regular packing at mark, 17 quite n good deal of business in spite of the | 1950 SE8IETAORR T & uUnfavorabla weather, OWing. to the fact 2 : de declined In consequence of unfavor- | Iriday the market recovered nearly 10c, | ers; June and Julv, 4052-64d, we'lers; July verage from $50 to $200 per ton 1o teady; New Orleans open | iets finds its cause in eniightened selfish- | uble exchange ratcs. Bpanish 4s improved | bit loat about half of it again on Batur: | and ‘August, 4 #-644 61640, buyers s""l’]'“:,'l - g by c"‘w : p',nw" changes after the first of the month job- | kettle, good to cholce, 43G6le. nes: Amerfean financfal intereste in|on repurchases, Kaflits were well sup-|day. The weck closed with prices nearly a | gust and September, 4 b)-64d, buye All Colorado » Tied on marg | y‘srn lwm not have & yery rushing mdn'ii h:flfil‘"?’;;‘ !‘E—fQulux. Long Island, per 100 | thege markets are 1-r:zr thn:\ svae before r..ru-u, banks advanced uud’ln'uzihun. were d‘l’T llgw::r!m:“o':\" lv‘l'n:rd:r)fl_::’lfimnlg;‘t(lurn P sold on installment plan. Direct prival time practically’ every one w | $1.604:2.25. try's good exnort tr o o . To the ¢ ckel 10 - ; v e Wl e i mtoek and | FREIGHTB—Dull; cotton by sieam, Te. | pad,the couniry’s & s woud | 1h sirdok deman MArd the tiose ey | B WERY Warset be damaged by an upset in forelgn mone> | rose sharply. Three per cent rentes, 1uf | day. Representative l:llt-n it wil take a snow storm to break up markets ~ Megntime, the conviction las|2c for the account; exchange on London, | No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h thelr supply 4 eined force that prosperous business and | for checks; Spanish 48, 68,26, LB L6 603 80 The hide market has strengthened up to | LIVERPOOL, Oct. 27.—WHEAT—S8pot, | Industrial conditions are aesured for the wires to all Celarado mxchange LONDON, Get. 21.-8UGAR—Beet, Octo- hPl':'l‘“:' 7“‘\"‘(!!“\’ Oct. 2.—RUGAR—-Raw, n nnnnT B' BnAwP 3 BERLIN, Oct. 27.—-Husiness on the bourse 360 06....200 50 quiet; falr refining, 4%c: centrifugal, o6 some extent since last report and receipts | steady; No. 2 red western winter, 68 114: No. | coming vear. The large demand for money | today was firm, home funds especially 3% 989 80 quist; "M\.xn.um'm.:r eaniritupnl 3 Rooms 14 and 15, Brown Palace Hotel. are also showing some improvement, 1 northern spring, s 8}4d; No. 1 California, | in circulation, the increasing activity 'n | Banks and minés were somewhat easier, 3% 256 120 Guiet; No. 7. $6.10; No 8, 5.00; DENVER, COLORADO Fruits and Produce. steady, 6s4d. Futures, steady; December, | the fron trade. the continued high level of | covering purchases having ceased. Spaninh o 30 40 4525 | No. 10, $4.8; No. 11, $4.65: No. 1 » Q. . > B8 11d: February, 6s. rallroad earnings, the enormous prcfits in |4s opened weuk, but rallied toward the close, 415 T......242 200 466 14, $4.80; standard A, $5.65; confectioners’ A, |~ =TT Io r——— aaa gl There has been fully th al amount | CORN-—8pot, easy; American mixed, new, | cotton exports. the growing foreien aa- | Americans were harder, Transvaal raile 450 66268 40 456 8558 monld A, $0.005 cut loaf, $8.13; erushed, Jl.!s E_ .o'n . oo of activity in the produce sections of the | 49 3i¢d. Futures, easy; November, 38 11%d; [ mand for prain, the settlement of the |roads advanced. Canadlan Pacifics were 450 BL.....249 120 4% $6.10; powdered, $5.55; granulated, $5. " city during l‘;\u past week. There was a | Dacember, 3s 11%d: January, 8s 944d. anthracite miners’ strike, all were of in- | quiet. Exchange on London, 20m 45%pfgs. 460 TB.....%19 .., 465 cubes. ' $5. Telephone 103! Omaha, Net ood demand for frults in particular | “pLOUR-St Louls fancy, 6 4d. fAlenca in. enconrasink séntiment aver the | i herti M iEeoont Tates: anmve hss 4F0 82000080 R0 NEW ORLIANS, Oct. 2. —BUGAR — Tina Bt "t season in fast toming tak | L ROVISIONSBeef, exira Indly mems. | cutlook, It is the bellef in husiness eirolot | per cent; three months' billa, 3% per cent. 6100218 160 Stendy: onen kettle, 313-16¢; open kett | close. | Quotations remain about the same. | 104Y &9: prime mess, nominsl. Pori. prime | that & lar&a amount of Bl s ne herind . TONDON, 0ot premium at Sentertigan 4 15160430 caniritagal gran COMMISSION, Apples aro coming into better demand, | MO, western, firm, 2. Lard, American | held back until the paesi % of the nerlod | Bijenios Ayres, anis west- [ of unsettlement fincldant o tha politieal | grig Bpanish 48 closed at lated, 6%c; whites. 413-16@ic: yellows 49-160; kecondw. 84@ic. Molas open kettle, 26@36c. Syrup, eteady 290, 4 Satses refined, In pails, quiet, 38 6d; wing to the tact that, other lines are 0ot | Gin. i’ tiercen, stendy. $7s6d. Hams, short | campain. S0 that the approach ta.aice- have cased off & Hittle. ~Mexican oranges | cut; 14 to 16 Ibs, steady, &ls. Bacon, Cum- | ton time has beeh a factor in the epeew- ) ey b O et h e oral&es | heriand ‘cut, 28’ to 80 'lbs. steady. 468 9d; [ lative activity, ‘tho apeculator helng ox- | gp yoyis, Oct, 21 | and are selling at $#4.60 per crate. shork riva, 18 to 2 Tbe, fledd; long clear Poied to fytre op coming Qestiope The $489,566; money, 47 per cent; New b egetable . | middies, Vight, ~steady, ong clea . 0ld in « Joney. penti Mew | o o Chanie (UK the Week And prac: | middles. hoavy, % tor 40 108 ‘st ia 4 | the fmport movement have kent the mon’7 hange, € discount bid, ¥o als tically the same lines are being offered as ! GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADS. g daS DT 4G EREES Financial Notes, Clearings, M.571,065; Ofl Murket, OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 21.-Credit balances, $1.10; certificates, no bid; shipments, 74.964 hbls.; average, 90337 bbls.; runs, 1152 /. B ¥ ort clear backs, 16 to 18 ateady | rats down, tthourh the incidents of epecu- | €OUNt asked. SRRRAIRRERRRATERE POUTTTIII T TP TP PP TP OO 4 ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 : “ ’ . 27.—Clearings, $19,120,001 ] i|latian have not been without efrect. ‘The ) §19,120,001; R at last report. Utah celery has been in | 428 3d: clear bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs., steady. 46s; b e | balances, $2,801,999, 4 bhis.: average, 96.454 bbls, ( ol temand. but the supnly I8 aboat ex. | Shoulders. square, 12 to 14 1bs., ‘quiet, 33, faciiitios of ihe money market have heen | “NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Clearings, $192,761,- 4 62 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21.—0ILS—Cottonsesd, will be on the market 1 e , N -~ 4 unds LPHIA, Oct. 27.—Clearings, $13,- . of tur . 89 | “Rosin, The egk _market is a trifle higher than | TALLOW-Prime city, atéady, #s 8d; Aus- | Foatraint for some ‘tyme. The dncident of | 7 do7; Dutances, si ; A 4 ’é ™ 8 falr, b5, Linseed ofi, easy at 6. Pe- 1t was 4 week ago and poultry has also | trallan in London. firm,'28s. Lhe ook At OtSulat gontinued of il Cleasings, ST. H " 3 {olaum, refined, 6a Wa strengthened up, as the quotations will | HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), steady, | 87 #UASE (0 105 WEATR (RHTE I (00T ¥4%ae | 012; balances, 353 4 M. g NEW YORK, Oct 21.—OIL8-Petroleum, show” Other liios, such ns game, oysters | £25a@Ldte. = 2nd slignt’ resction, m of the rise | "HINCINNATI, Oct. 27.~Clearings, $1,70,- R 466 |dull; New York, $745; Philadelphia_ and and butter, are in about the same notches [ BUTTERUnited States fin i| MHonds; s ‘well a8 stocks, have resoonded | 70 money, 4@é per cent; New York ex- 4 70,0267 40 4 % Baltimore. $7.40: Philadelphia and Balti- they were & week ago. United Btates colored, ea to an Awakened public Interest and o | chapge, 15¢ discount. 482 60.....221 80 46 more, in bulk, 3485 ~ Rosin. qulet; strained, = PRAB-Couadian, Qe {emien have gained substantiaily Tn prices R P ere——— s R common to good, $14TGLATA. St Lants 4 Previ ] Duluth Mark Tnited States refunding 2s, when {se New York ports und Export, 4594 68 245 80 438 ST LOUIS, Oct. 2—WHEAT-Lower;| g o, advanced %, and the 3s, rew, and NEW YORK, Oct. 21.-The imports of ‘“i"z 8.4 0 48 No. 2 red cash, elevator, Gdc; track, 7@ | DULUTH, Oct. WHEAT-No. 1 hard | 1,0 the fe registered, %, and registered | specle this week were 30,0458 gold and 4525 66 247 160 406 speculate successfully. Send your To; Qctober, tdc; November, @94e; Decem. | cash, T8lac; October, T64c; December, 764c: | fo\nons, % per eent over the quatations | 86,977 silver. The exports 'of gold and i el L. 48 A6 800 Sty c Auy A ber, c; May, 7@ihe; No. 2 hard, 67@ Tici No. 1 northern cash, Tic; Octo- | piling & week ago. siiver from this port to all countries ag- 4024 68 84 455 o o o, W they wil §lpe. 4 414c; Noyember, Tilac; December, Te: | "Tha ‘commercial Advertiser's Tondom | Frokate $1.019,550; silver bars and coin: §1 402 62.....276 160 4 66 be placed in the open market. We can GRN-Lower; No. 2 cash, $5%c; track, No. 2 northern, T0wc: No. & | Ananeial caplegram mys: The markecs | 00 Eold. Exports of dry goods and’mer- 4524 T2IAT L 488 make for you in one month more interest Yo new, 36kc nld October, 36%c; Decem- here were deserted today. Notwithstand. | chandise were valued at sl N7l 4 521 1208 40 465 BALA SOF TR0 40 S8 ROR; hite ber, Bige, vear, Siie; May, sio ing the postponement of the arrival and — 48 22 160 468 y Y y will pay you ‘ OATS-Dull; No. 4 cash ack, 2%@ reception In the oity of the Tmperial volun- Condition of the Treasury, 40 lo5 80 468 in & year. Send for our book on speculation, @e; October, ' @he; Decémber, Mige; May, teers almost evervhody had gone away as| WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—Today's stato- 4 52id 218 120 4 bTig It is froe. No. 2 white, %5c. for a holiday, The American denartment | ment of the treasury balance in the ganer il A5 67,278 .. 48 EHipher at e, : PHILADELPHIA, Oet BUTTER- | was eanecially quiet. " Openine prices were | fund, exclusive of the $10.00,000 gold re-| SHEEP—Thers wers no sheep on sale | PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; jobbing, 313. | birm; fresh western creamery, 2l'c; tresh | about at parity and they hardened later on | serve in the division of redemption, shows; | teday to make a test of the market, I . Omlhc lLard, nominal, $6.80. Dry ' salt m western prints, 2le. of sheep for the week has . boxed, steady, extra shorte, §7.37%,; buying for th tinent, Money wa - | Avaflabl lance, $134,075,3:3; , | The supply 4 : EGGS—Flrm aud In good demand; fresh, w‘h).{"uu"(ror. .’l'“a:u“?: confl‘}m:tlun':? TP:a Lnfiul.im? R ’ 'uld be-u‘mwn" flzhur than for several weeks| Room %3 Traders' Bldg, Chic .

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