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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1901 AFFECT TIIE LONDON MARKET | DS3baty e 55w 5" e | (OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |58 ples st 600 | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET [Bsr 2%, 5o A CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE lead was dGull at $4.37%: copper, este! Shows " the Ing; ” Gold_in “hand, steady, Lake 83 perior, $16. 56015000 and chsts weslern wathers, ; slver and, decrease, 2 Ing and electrolytic, '$16.50416.60% . spelter, —_— ceipts for the week, ) head: last week, — o notes in_eirculation, in :-:-v-«'-, Arm, $4.2564.30; domestie iron markets were b a Reperts o° Tr-Road Compromise Send st Spunie be clowed SeSUr | Wheat Tends Upward on Acoowat ef | FIeads bt duin: ik “iron Wartante $0500 | Bref Gteers Fiftoan te Twenty-Five Conts' s 340 iy Vol f Business Fully as Geod as Could Amerieans Higher, S Eoatoty of Offering, o1 foumdry, southers. Tioni0.00; Nigher Than Last Week. bt o i i Reatonably Be Expeoted. Hogs Mostly Rule Strong to a Slekel — undry, southern, $14.5 .00; N < JR— dry, southern sort, §1 ) pr—— §TOCK EXCHANGE 1S DUB.OUS OF FUTURE | riet Revival in Conditions Followed [OTHER GRAINS SLIGHTLY LOWER|¥EW vork “wio:xs sns. |HOGS SOLD FIVE CENTS HIGHR TODAY| Mimher—Sheep Stow and Steady. |NO CHANGE IN SUGAR AT THIS POINT by Re se That Is Worse —— CHICAGO, Oct -C. Receipts Prices Suffer Relapse with Market in A0d Including good Uneertaln Condition. Shecp and Lambs for the Week Are T gebe s pogt 10 MOdLAN: | Loeal Jobhers Are All Making Exten- Farther Depreciation in Securities fs Than Before. Disappointing Cables Have a Depress- Predicted as Result of Condit ing Effect at the Opening on the . y 00; hel « Broush . BERLIN, Oct 13 -“After the brief re- & NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—The cause of the | Fully Twenty-Five Cents Hixher ) A : . Sive Propasations fer Big Ne- rousht Ahont by War yival which marked the week v Roard of Trade, but Mar- relapss of prices i today s atock market fRnpigy s A%k Ales 5 h 3 order Duntneow and Alse for hegins the Frankfurter Ze i ket Sotn Reedvars Was not altogether clear, but the same Weatetn ‘sicete. el port, “there followed, last week, 4 was true of the sudden advance of vester- | Advanced, HOGS- Recelp! P | Nice Spring Trade. depression and despondeney, worse duy and the day before. Distrust of the Monday, 2,000 head; heavy § had thought possible. ‘The optimistic Tumors which were set afloat to account | . others” strong to higher; mix - Oct. 18.~The outlook for the | hopes which many had begun to chei for It, because of some intrinsic grounds | e butchers, $6.00a6.40; good to chol % ket 18 now fairly The rate | agaln proved - deceptiy ther in fn- [ CHICAGO, Oct, 12.—8carcity of offerings | 0 Improbability, seemed o be the reason SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 12| #0 roush heavy, $6.8046.15 o % Austry nor unywhe the slightest [ andeq fair outside trade for wheat gave | [OF 10day's reaction. The same brokeis, | Receipts were: Cattie, HOgs. Sheup o OMAHA last week did not go above 2 per ¢ trace of perm. vement percenti- ( gn< B E e th et todny and | (ommonly supposed to act for the samé | Official’ Monda 7 Ve Y 1) T AMBERoceipts, sottling day, thanks to generous govern- | ble. Ruch bad news came that there s | up' urn to the marl e large standard, the Morgan, Harriman and [Official ‘Luesda; . [ head ow and st F i |a very satisfactory rate last week. There ment dividend alsbursements, passea with- | absolutely 1o e ‘tor wender that unle | December closed a shade higher. December [ Gould Interests, were aciive in buying and | Official Weanes good to cholce woth 3%0; falt 10 | was, of course, not the rush that was cx- out strain. There fe a strong probabil: | versal ¢ {8 ncrensing.’” corn closed %e down, December oats a | PHdding up stocks today, us they were ves= |Officlal Thursd cholce mixed, $3.0043. lambs, 8.0 | joenced two or thrde weeks ago whon ity, how that Paris will ®oon demand | The bad news referred to was the reduc- | ghade Jower and provisions from l0c to 17%c | (orday. St Paul, esy was fo.ced |Official Friday @ western lambs, .24, 4 e S 4 § considerable portion of the gold of which | tion of dividends or the passing of “the |} i, again and again to the nelghborhood of |Offictul Saturday Recolpts Yoste Cattle, 3,092 | fall trade was at its helght, but neverihe- London his had the use for some tim . by ‘many first-class companies in the | higher. . 1ol but the last price was 164, on.y a axtos | T h b, 6837 head. | less wholesalers enjoyed a very nice pi- The stock exchange closed with a rally trade. Such reports are multiplying. | At the outse( the wheat pit felt the de- | shade ubove the lowest, the course of that | Total thix week.. | (rle. " head 4,052 [ tronage. A good many merchants were fn during the last three days of the wgek, | Ti many iron companics ex- | pressing influence of disappointing cabes. [ St0cK forming an epitome of the whole | Week ending Oct, 7 the city plact iginal orders and others after a decldedly unpromising opening, T viows as to the situatlon, | The advance her terday had met with | Market. The Central and Southern Paciiics | \Week ending Sept. % , o Lol ol + recovery followed the upward turn in Wall [ declariig that the crisis has not yet been : e yesterday were nearest to this condition. Prices gen- | Week ending Sept. 31 3 ouls Live Stock Market. were on the market sorting up thelr stocks. wtreet, which was the only bright spot Hed® The strongest proof of declining | DO Fesponse and December opened from e | erally show losses on the day running trom | Week ending Sept. 14 e . It 1s & little early as yet to expeet much fl".""' hrnr'ln;: .,:.'...:‘n{'.‘.‘"";fi:‘J,..’"‘;.'..,"'.’,':‘ consumption f& supplled by each 'h;\-'n to L@ake lower at from 60%ce to 69%@60 4C ll":-"l"-11~'vlvn"- in the leaders and from that |Same week last year.. b Ma‘%‘r LOUIS, Oct, 12-CATTLE r}'\;;:.‘r\pu. in the way of sorting up orders, as the de- jon_ operato y ace 0 The hof o Yere o 3% pol 0 A the: Jocel | O A 1 3 2 W0 head: AR Loy " + Skement In these daya~ from = whatover | oraers. and (lll‘v.m:*'.xn,ll:’.l'(‘?:.’lllll‘!:":fl';Ll:r""’x ('l:fl'lln" were liberal at the start, but the Raodon \aborae In 85 Faul :.’:.‘.n'n'}' Jocal Umaha the past several duys with c nml"n:.!ur\'":f.'-‘n'.. ','_";;L}”_I_',gg“g‘r:_;n,‘ PINE | mand for fall goods fn the country I8 now guarter offered. Certainly there s but littie | compelled 1o work 'olgn orders at un- | 2ctual selling was only on a small sca.@ | throughout. The decrensed loan item of | and bitoher stecrs, $4 5046.80: stoers under | JUst getting nicely started and it will take here or In South Africa that would stimu- | profitable o i eeninaky fron | And of a nature that indicated a desire on | the banks falled to show the full effect of 20, 11808, 11898 . 189" T $2.4005.25; «tockers and feeders, [ some Ifttle time to break stocks. Jobbers, Infg 8 boomL . liktle.of intereat in the | TOTS dect pnd of 4 per cent, an | the part of buyers to depress tho market {he repayment during the week of ‘some e et k e meifers. S04 5: eand | however, confidently expect that a littlo ere e of i | against 12 last year, and the Bochum & | with a v o . Commis- | $1.000,00 of New York City revenue wir- ] 70/ 2 88 4 00 bulls, 1325, Texas nn ‘ . -~ A uctuations of the week Canadians we stahi Tron works deciared 13 DEF CENC, | son Nousen 1ogrn inE I ABan, ot of | PNt and the suppouition was, therefore, | Bept X | 40113771378 2 881 4 90| Pdian ateers, $290G4.00; cows and helfers, | !4t on there will bo a blg re-order bust ought with some treedom. Mexican Na- | against 163 per cent last year, ouses began to buy and & report | made that forelgn bankers continue their | Be §2.26413.1 ness, as retallers did not buy extrava- tional fmproved slightly. Americans rose | juiter roports orders on hand for 7 a good demand for the southwest and New | borrowing in the local market to repay | S HOGS—Recelpts, 1,000 head; market e | gantly to begin with. There seems to be enerally on the talk of a compromise of | fone” 4 Compared with orders for 164,000 | York brought an _upshoot in prices untl [ foreign borrowings. The disturbance in tne | Sept. Digher; plgs and lights, 100800, packers, | no doubt in the mind of anyone but what ome sort, belleved to be imminent in Come 1 tons at the same time fn 1900, Iron shares | December sold at 70%c. Local traders also Paris money market points to the likeli- | Sept v butchers, $6.4066, retatlers will have a nice trade in all lines hection with the northwestern lines, therel I heavily vpon these announcements and | helped by considerable buying, but toward | hood of a continuance of this process. The | Sept 8117 AND LAMHBS-Recelpts, 500 hea, p - A 1 Teloasing lurge amounts of money hereto- y 8 connetante SHOE BSIDE. he end of the short. sessiorn profit-taking | market closed weak at the Iowest [ Bap ket steady; native muttons, $5.10g.60; |0f fall and winter goods ant as a result fore tied up by the Northern Puctile dis- al she Wore wenk om the RErival of | eased the magket and. Decenber clored | Ralirond bonde have heen In better de- | Oct: nbe, $4.0060.00; culls and bucks, $1.500 [they are looking forward to a successful pute. Home tails strengthened wlghtly | American conl at Hamburg and the pros- | steady, a shude higher, at f0aie. Local | mand al home. United States reglstered 4 Oct + stockers, $2.25 senson. 8o far this fall johbers in prac- after o sharp decline colncident with' the PecL, of Jower conl prices depresned shares, | recelpts werc 16 cars none of” conirict closed 4 per cent over the closing eall ot | Oct e, tcally all lines have far exceeded all pros govper care Tucldentaiiy, Anaconda and | PG Gallaved (hat the fortheoming arrivai | grade. Minneapolis and Inujuth reported | 18t week | 9t St. Joweph Live Stock Market. vious records in the amount of goods sold Rio Tintv were both up fractionally of Amerlcan anthracite coal at Stettin, | 74 cars, a total of 864 cars for the thies | The Commerclal Advertiser's London |Uct. 8 JOSEPH, Oct. 12.—CATTL and there secms (o be no reason why they Weed Shares cillate. partly for Berlin, will prove the forerunner | polnts, against M7 last week and 686 a year | financial cablegram says: The stock mai- | Oct. | celpts, 70 hend:’ market nominal; f should not continue to do so the remainder . wood husinesk.” A 'large Berlgi daler | ako. Primary Teceipte were 102000 bi, | Ket today wi in the main rm. but deal: | Oct 3 | §2 %0q16.80 Y Tand. sesterns, 18.0s08.80; | Ot the ye The most interesting feature in indus- nt to New York a few days in- | compared with last year's . Sea- [Ings were limited in volume. The American | Oct OWE A WL terns, .5“' S.80i |, A good any representatives of local rials was the flutter in tobacco sha wding to order from 100,000 to 200,000 tons | board clearances in wheat and flour equaled | department “hung close to parities. A.- | Oct: | stags re 8 ders, b0 [ fjoussa wre how out with sempied OLARCINS ome of which have riyen sharply on th ¢ anthracite | 9,000 bu. Australian shipments for the (though little was done, the sentiment was |Oct | gGeh: iines and they are finding it compara Er';"r“'\rfir;v”nm“r:mm e ween the 1 |"‘H| Transatlant ritles were generally K were only 80,000 bu. against 84,000 [ hoperul. Oct i easy to Interext ‘I‘Iu\l cusfomers e . ates Tobac eaiers’ alllance and “ | neglected, with the exception of Canadians | laet week Ahe following are the clos'ng prices on |Oct 5 ecelp o p that the outlook for advance ordets for \ggest British wholesale dealers, with the |4 g Norihorn Pacifies, The tendency fof | Corn lost the greater part of the bullish | the New York Stock exchar: s st e b P R kb S S s was never better (his v in the pbject of fighting the invasion of the AmMEr- | the first half of the week was downward, | Influence 1al ‘crop report which - -~ *Indicates Sunday. Myl b X year than it is at the present time. n trust. . However, seeing that the Lon- | {ue AR5 QUG 00 SO THCRK actally in. Cas | advanc yestorday fnd on Indiffer- | Atchison ......... 78% 8t. Paul = i s Sunday. p ¢ piie. ateady: lght and light mixed, markets b not shown much 1 retaller now selis ubout the worst o~ | niiinns " But u strong reaction in both | e mber opened a'se lower, prd..L 00 06 do pld e M P R B b Hedum ard ey W06 ing the w exception baceo at the highest price known to any | classes of sharce occurred Friday and this | Tr s dull at the start and ofterings | Baltimo 10180, Pactfic " JEI T INRY DY SR ORI iote & i Tl L —— d ods, civilized community, the lnvaders have @ | wag mafntained ve Canadlans clos- | were rather liberal, which tended toward [ do pfd.......... 8 |8o. Rallway % [ C., M. & St. P. R it mbs. ), $3.00609,50" ) | an 0 ture, impl fine fleld in ‘which to expefiment. | ing at 10037 an ifics at 08, | a further decline had it not been arrested | Canadian P (o iy Missour! Pacifie Hy o bl Agngled by o e ee staghant_and mora | Domentic loans w k on rumors of | by the quick bule in wheat. Corn’bokan | Canada So. « 51on Panint Svatai L e 5 S b e ISHANEe Bte & L] o " . v : oans A private sale of | to improve at once with the better grain, | Ches. & Ohlo B t i et 2 erfal ¢ alues seel pegative than wiarming, w ook into the | g, \or cents already sanctioned, | ally May, and December soon sold at [ Chicago & Alt B L E R S i kit d firm foundation, with the Jiitarg stiowe but Sl oRuey oF oPuaTe of “offictally admitted that lirge |57c. On the gmall reactions there was N U el RO I R NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-BEEVES-Re- ual and in many cases in Ane Btatiet, In Sourge of & N iens i he expected next spring. | buying for the dutside account and on the | C| & | ; FER TR | eeipts, 42 head: market steady: exports, | C°48 of the supply, 8o that the chances of a e R OO e anakbrant &4d. foF F tlway loan lssued ‘Thurs- | hard spots professionals sold. There seemed | do’ pfd i i 5 Chicage, Burllngion & Qfncy. . 4 head beeves, 1,400 head sheep and 13,- | lower level of prices are rather remote. el e IOt Atrican situation wis a great success and fs already |to be considerable short interest to sell, but | Chl. & E. 1 L 38% |G, ROL & P, enst s wuarters agar Remains Steady mot looking the South Arrcas Slurther | guoted weil above the fssue price. Other | the feeling prevailed that the rise in prices | Chicago G i C.R I &P, west.... CALVES-Receipts, 25 head; veals slow ho : 2 2 sauarely In the face. It predicts o further | Rugeian securities were sold 'In exchange [ was not natural and December sagged [ do 1st pfd e shassee i ' A and weak, $4.0077.00, The all absorbing tople with grocery Job- depreciation in securities, —espec ¥ade | for it rapidly at the end, closing weak, %e lower 0 24 prd ‘\\ . Total rece; SH AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2462 | bers lust week was the sugar situation B O e Saraslty, and the " at e, Receipts ‘were 20 o 3 [ i g st kg v LR us | headi marketduil; sheep, $250Ga.50; lanids, | There were many. reports afloat of the g il WL ™ A range of %4¢ in December oats indicates | C., R o d42% Adams B 4 ollows, eac D! 5 . 35,35, sensational cut in the price of sugar at Increased full wage expenditures. COTTON WORRIES MANCHESTER | trie fiifand nurrow nature of the market | Chicago AAdams HKx : 48 follaws, each buyer purchasing the num “Recetpts, 2,002 head; no sales ro- | various boints. but local jobbers fafled (o Looks Bad Abroad. — Trading_was nearly all of the scalpiv | do prd...c.. i x. Buyers, | catgle Hogs. 8h'p. find that prices on (his market had weak . | Su 1 In L nd 11 Busines: nature, with a trifling response to the action | C, €, C . L. 97 Y .. 3 4 E—— ened In the least. So far as this market is T;:l.fin:“:hm% ;\’2;‘1 II‘I‘»;‘:( l‘}‘-gn:"tw;‘“r;‘:_'l|>l Restrained Until Defloit down at db4c, m.-'l,pu were 178 cars, do st e B0 |Amer, Car & F.. 3 Gudahy Packing Coreriiee ot . STOUX CITY, Oct. 12.—(Speelal Telegram,) | [rice It was a week or ten daye ago n.lm it o o Y KO rovis gher fro ¢ p s n . Y. Pack . ~| sou 3 % v e Hey ho opinion of the Statist, a poor contl: as from the cessation of the outside Hquidas Rl Ghai Oy |slaalbn g le iy beeves, $.6005.6); cows and bull > L v 11 ' i ) satio o Mquidas v 2l “do. pfd 1 . | the reduced prices and what has been ol wental markot for British’ products, with tion that has been depressing prices for ol i HEET ) 5: kers and feodors, § has not effected the general market. As re- Pl(‘r!m‘hlll)’ keen competition, because con MANCHESTER, Oct. 12.—The local mar. over a "Vl‘l‘k Hogs we scarce and Janu- . 4 ‘.: et 8 b/ T:‘-"! ¥ & earlings, $3.0083 75, ‘fi‘-l-v future movements no one, of course, inental manufacturers are forced to sell | ket is nervous and unsettied, owing to the [ GRCF & WeCR CO8S WIRE STHERE S0 T TS, o 1358 CATTLE-As usual y te, 250 market steady to | K1 Yosftion to state i Rt almost any price they can get. On the | stute of cotton. The verpool stoek | (oNng" 1o §15.30 und cloxing 17%c higher at . e ! ? B . were not _enough cattle on sale to make a ver at $6.06G6.25, bulk of sales, | Tqh murket on canned goods has aleo at- ther hand the government must apply for | statistics show only a two weeks supply | §550% "yl ard closed 10c higher at A5 3 A . market, For the week the supply has bec 3 tracied eonatdetable attantion. THe entivo urther funds, the Statist belleves, to carty | for the needs of Lancashire and the quan- | §{#2H, AR ST6 SECEs, [ BERCR G | do 2 prd g 2y | Hght, @ d s being noted, line may be sald to be in & Very strong n the operations in South Africa, while | tity at sea fs much smaller than at the | fie Lk = 22 Gt. Nor, pfd.....10 . . compared with last week and y cl th it ) LB Bl b nuch @i g Hock, Valie: g sorreepondi position, as stocks are light and the pros ho ‘mere fact that Great Britain g be- | symo time last vear stimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | o pa. .. 14 T e R LR 10”6t “Wn" enormous demand favorabie, un the third year of a seemingly inter- The Lancashire spinners, as a rule, have | 250 WRICC, 1 Coaelin o oats, 220 cars, T G PRIPOAEE S () TR . !l_}n)':a Il,:""l\( ‘:T; e n:n‘ ven al 'he market on tomatoes, however, has : jlucose Sugar.... g aality low middiiny, | been given the most attentlon and in fact ihable war adds to the gloom of an out- | hought Hghtly, Migh st week they D endy ehoarlews. The public 18 anx- | purehased moe ‘freely. than usanl. ‘The | The léading sutures ranged as follow Towa Central ... 4% Inter. Paper ..... ot common, but still the marke Te; . Fiven R s Okl wilting to discern the effect of the | prospect, however, s that the rest of the | 3 , do pfd...... | do pfd _ In good shape and prices have im- i middling, good middling, Rige; | it has been in & B8 e O shason ter- re rigorous policy inaugurated, but thero | month will prove an anxlous and harrass- | Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Clo Lake Erfe & W.. 80 |Inter. Power ... ed FOIng SN iprecelpts, 11083 ‘bales: | I¥ In learnod Qi Ao hekat pack in & num- Ye those who fear that, instead of break- (ing perlod, ‘with part of the machinery | o e oo v do b 126 Laclede Gas ..., There were comparatively few cornfed | Stock; M3l bales. Futuree, steady: Octo:| minated Witk (he, EREGRL PAGE o8 1O ng down the Hoer resistance, It may only | stopped and_the turnover unsatisfactory. b L & N.... 1034 Biscuit ; steers on the market last week, and, as R November, 7.08618c ber Of years And as the old stogk wis {0ka%% reprinals in' kind. The advance=in cotton well-nigh precludes - [ sicl*asie % Manhattan L.\ 1196 Nattonal Lead... demand was liberal, prices advanced Januar he ‘market thero Is no old stock to fall . negatiations unul a hetter state of thins : et 8t Ry 5. National Salt ... gz [%e all around. Toward the st of the | / back on. . During the week prices ad- =1 |#hail have been established. 'Not until then ex. Central ... do prd........... &% [ Week the market did not seem to be au AATTON AT per JONLY GOOD TRADING MARKET | Wi "o possible to do business in & Mex. Nationai... 1 [No. American ... as brisk, but still there was not much ~COTTON—Steady; | vanced b@ lr'("d“"!l!":‘o‘:"ih':"’l“lhfil'h(. Weal g foom the labge Tnd K A Ny L AN REIOE CoRNt e ouspgs L" the prices pald “There ‘wore : middiing, Sikc; receipts, 3,06l | prices are, GxPeCtod: ot the tarn of the 2 v “The demand from the large India markets Mo, Pac 5 P welve cars on Thuraday and Friday from i Atook, hales, # ; y y 3 Way When Very Wenk and Sell When | 16 (O (000, cotraging, but the ad- R ERBaein Al o one man (hat were g0od enough to bring |, T e et Tha e’ bean experienced i a Jon Very Strong, Says vance asked put an end to the negotintions. mited demand. prices i- toes that have been experienced in ® .05 f ’ # : ; "R | time. Yance asked put an end to the negatintions. o cow market also advanced quite | CAR MIAdiinK fair, 5 9.824; middlng, 4 15.164; | thme. % R R T O P T | | | OO N qpusie oK 50 Righer for' the week. The | 500 bales were for wpeculation and export | selling about where they were & week ago. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—(Special)—Henry | jevant and South America continues re- 3 | ] No. Baclfl % [sugar o als | Quallty of the offerings s a whole was | Gt IF UGS B, Amerionn mocelpt e e Mhicano. market was ratner uncvon \Clews, head of the banking bouse of Henty | SIS o 4 throughout the week, but f BEIMON s Tenn. Conl & 1,604 | the common Stuff was not as great as on | opened quiet and’ closcd ‘ensy: American |lagt week The firat fow days it took u drop lows & Co., In bis weekly Wall street re- r 5 ] | | | Pennsylvania ....145% Unlon Bag & B.. 16i4 middling, & o, ¢, October, 4 i3-84d, sell which stimulated buying to such an Llews & Co, In business was difficult and the turn‘over | Reading .. b do. pfa BT TR 1 D L v | BCtober A Rovinmbar, | B-SL1 $50d, Acl: | tent (hat the Jons as fu Tl rroet wag auddenly lifted aut of ta | 2 ; 7 [} o Jat pedlLIL UL s, Teather 1 st000y or the waok. Hesder bulls In sats {18, November " and ' Decomber, {37.6/ | fore the end of the week and the marict 2 ; 2 y £ ; lg4d, meller. mber and " Ja ow be o oni- ontimintio “mood by renewed reports of | OMAMA WROLESALE MARKET. ) 8L & 8L AU B Rubber 111 s | sra e rann g 10 to 100 pounds | §ah Blyer: January and | February, | tion than it was a week ago. Which were caiculated to have & stimulat- do W pra- 2%, e 18| gStpckere and fosders mold well all the | &Rt it Mateh and ADKL. 4 S50iq L A Sl g induence” upon’ values and spoculition. | Conditton of Trade and Quotations " St L. Southw..\. 3 | do pfd.. D8 | Sreatost demand, But prices on hose did | Sellers: April - und May, May' and June | The voiume of business is keeping up . summer by a serfes of famillar draw on Staple and Fancy Produce. do ptd.. SitalWestern Union.. 01% | not_advance ‘s’ much as on_tho lighter | 4 2000, o ine ana July, July g, yory matlstactory rate and in fact foi- o fac | e welghts, that would scarcely sell at d W8 8-0d) i ' 2 ihade backe, an well e by ot ang turther | EGGS—Recelpts fair; loss off, 15@16c. Cash quotations were as follows ; Thort time Agor Cholca yadrlings ‘tn ‘par: e — up with thelr orders. are shan too sl """l"m,l ton. "Phe 1arge | LIVE POULTRY— ; young | FLOUR-—Steady: winter pate 3 New York Money Market. tlcular advanced fully 25@40c, but even the Sugne M No Change in Hardware. uccesstul upward manipelaiion, Bhe i (and old roasters, do: turkeys, T@Sc; ducks |3.60:" atraights, 3.30; clear NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—MONEY—On call, | Medium weight cattle of good quality also | NEW YORK SUGAR—R - p A oo {asether In preventing any | And geese, 6@olsc; spring chickens, per 1b., | prin “nr‘xzclnl patents, S eAIYE AL e DeRti Bilne M on {(':‘l'r::\\:;l'c.\;nluld:’rnhly.l The general mar- > & NenintuEs) The hardware market s holding its own e P T T avalled the! ceu | T@3C, = v , $2.708, o # G ; ely be quoted 25c er, with 8 ] 3 d . Stock s coming on the supid deoline and fnaily e e of | BUTTER—Common to fair, 124c; chotce | WHEAT , 614@680; No. 2 red, 1040 | PARCT, 448 per cent & N ominal cholce grades 40c higher In extreme cas v g h o T R B MU ke tinin Sah I was 8 far nl P Hiacks are now more highly | dalry, in tubs, 15«‘_}6« separator, 20@24c. e, £ actusls business in babk bfl'“ nal, with | Common trash of all welghts was neglect & e N A during the strike, but there fs demand 1 1 ower prices & W Yiny previous perfod | FRESH FISH-Black ba T5c; white | OATS—No. 2, 86c; No. 2 white, 38@astc; | f{iiA} ’“l" ne 4 d'"; ;;f;“a ‘g“;l $4.67 | §iock heiters advanced the first of the ) 13, 4,06 {, 4.950 No. | o1 the goods that local jobbers can = t roncentrated l‘,‘“.‘\ g men hav- | bass, 10c; bluefish, Iic; bullhés : No. 3 white, 37i4Gasc. N R s LV G4 7 $IXty | week, but lost a good share of it later on. A A: 4.900] aonfeotioners thefr hands on. The same seems to be 111 ¢ rf our financlal history, the big fins, Tc; ¢ A 0i | RYE—No. 2. 60%@o6t%c. days: posted ratem s g4 and BATH] Webtern range steers were In good de: L i T M R ) | all over the country and it may safely b ik nccumulated them for the sole purpose | fine birs BARL ir' to ‘cholce malting, 5@ | COMMercial bills, $4.53%4.53%. mand all the week from packers and prices | S doci Cut loaf, Baie; crushed, & sald’ ora ki ‘er in 0 SII ~Bar,’ 5i%c; Mexican dollars, | fmproved 15@2c. Common stufft was rath: Fifovistot, Rioignomoare 0 o l!‘l':‘vfi”:’%ffll’l:’l‘(‘v'r"rlfi;n“n"1'-“'.\\: e o low sale, bui anything desivable was | aw AN | 1 tim od | outcome of modern tendencies. It is folly [ b0 e R D e B A AR BONDS—State bonds. inactive: raflroad | Dicked \ip In §ood season: Cows miy Aay SANS, Oct. 12, presant time. Cidlyenined 1h0p '8 uioted 1/e to underrate the Importance of sich (rans: | GygTERS—Mediums, ‘por can, 22c; Stand- | PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl. $11.00 bonds, irregular; government boods, easier, | ho oTed e Tiaher tor. Thatwaay aieg gentritugal ellow, 8151004 NASA MBI TIAS ."nx‘rskuv?:‘"n?""lln:'\:p"&',': @ctions. They will unquestional "V A%ond | ards, per can, 2c; extra selects, per can, | @14.05. Lard per 100 Ibs., $.4215G0.45. Short he closiig quotations on bonds are as feeders have gone up all the way from Ms" ol ) A Fpecial feature to the market. All sems: B A e aited to (ke few York ‘colints, per can: de; bulk | ribs wides’ (oose), $LGRI0. Dry salted | tellows: %c to 40c. yrup, na a0c. able goods Are now moving out at a rapid oo Tite o the apeculntive. situition, | STIArG e wal. 35180 bulk” extra | Ihealicrs, (oely RUT Fhor SBAn o7 navet ta e . & N. unt, C I e S A A LT Qofes ukat B D e icuat 13 e, outsiders, must” accept the various rel | “FIGHONSTIVE, per doz. o WHISKY—Basis of high wines, $1.30, do" coupon ; points were favorable to the selling inter- | NEW YORK, Oct SOFFEE-8pot | b bia Hesmend and i fact {opbbes any thes Enr N aution, b iR Ehaive: pe The following are the receipts and ship- | 0 3 Fei......107 % | ests prices here advanced a big ae. The | Rio, firm; No.'7 inve Tii6e MU, | never experfenced such a heavy trade he- P C 2 e tCoer Trade with local jobbers moved along at SEET e s&8 "gas 28 o o aTe 8 ‘cresse ars sssess coses. 2 2% 8% "B 8E8, e quioted at good firm prices, but L B 32 % R e LA sharply, as the demand was of lberal | '0% middiing, i25-320; good ordinary, 4%d S. _FEF F ; poee bptes, 10c; f carrylng out thelr vast schemes of com- | COORMGe MG 000 red snapper, 100 B7bc ghmllnn which seem to be an irresistible | TV [0 “l“""-”" ARt i:f“ whitefish, | SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.48@1.49; No. 1 north- | 4% rolonged bull movement based on these | iyl arCholee, fo oy Wholesale ‘ apon. i 48l . irm; n . pemer h 4 y y ments for the Tast twentv-four hours: : bulk today sold at $5.20 as against $6.15 | steidy: Cordova, 74file. Futures opencd | fors. The manufacturers are coming to tie gevelopments do not seem Justifable when | Hay Deawers’ association: " Chaice Uplund, | " Articies: Recoipts. Shipments, | 0 BOW 18, Tek. . & T. 48 0%i3 | yesterdny. The cholcer loads sold mostly | firm in tone, 10615 points higher. the lattcr | front in good shape and supplying the stock O T O Ly U 1a” now the — case. | 10.00: No. 2 upland, $.50; medium, $.4W; | Piour, bbis 26000 S | 4o opungn o coosseeos BOM | from $6.3214 to $6.25. There was very little | principally on demand from the short con- | promptly, 8o that jobbers ean fill their or- B Rtk Dlan or not of the map. | Soarse. §60, Rye straw, $6.00, Thess prices | Wheat, bu 185,000 ol U PV g T 3 . below $6.20 today, 80 that the market aver- [‘tingent, who were badly scared by reports | ders as rapldly as they come in. There Whietner 1l the plan or ot of the mar, | are'for hay' of kbod color and quaiity. De- | Corn. bu o0 | do coupon ... . : ages more than b higher. Trade was ac- | of an unfavorable Santos crop, and covercd |are few 1ines now which are very shori et Jendern to inuugurale w new upArd | mand faly” Recelpts, 6 cars. Qute! bu 165000 | o ba reg. 9 ; Gl | v, ax packers il had iberal orders and | aciively. Cable news as o whole' ws bulls | and thoso are not causing any great amornt ot Operations suggested that some parties - TR i o0 | Ateh. gen. 4 e Afound. Bome of the trains ware late Tn | maot ‘supplis frm and i better domend, | °F trouble: ; ) o i i 7, .1 ; o pplies firm and in better demand. :fl'::pffd::“ufl;'flni"nm ‘:F“:‘I’:l‘»:“:::;::fi“&: 5. On the Produce exchange today the butter Bfl;’ 2 s is P mt‘ .x%y. arriving, which, of course, delayed the |There was more or less profit-taking by Not Quite So Act eniry of a new bull slement (nto the market S S BORTABLES arket ws siealy) creameries, M@tivo: [ “do ws.... 8L & 15 e. a1t | ™HRe vocettin of ‘soge. for the week have | Foomiones dUrlng the Iast hour, but prices | This fs what might bo called & betyecn we may expect increased activity, JUst 1OW | pomArOES.- Home grown, $0g%0c; Salt | s b P ¥ | do conv, St L & 8 F ds... % | not shown much ch fi 3 t o ce | seasons perlod with dry goods men. Mers ; b § Sggs, firm, fresh, 17%c " d.. ange from those of tho [ of 1015 points. Total sales, 52250 ba v he situation is considerably mixed. Prices | FOTATOES GHome grows, Sogtoe Eggs, b can. So. Bt L. 8. W.1m.. 06% | last few weeks, but there in still a decrease | including ‘October at SNGBIN; Novembor | i ",,;‘r:,'",“‘,’f‘h:h,g':;g:",‘:":if. i elired 16 to 30 points since last May | “pGG Pl ANT—Per doz., 75e. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKE vm;‘rl;;‘.:‘. 8. sd?\ 2..1"/& Brte zz\ as compared with the same day of last |5.30G5.36c; December, 5.65c; March, 6.70@5.80c; | and as n result there are not very many of - &nd not a few are of the opinion that the | GFRRe B N e oy Hne _iA) paE en a ! pects of the corn crop loss and fears of AR e Per naltpar kot pasiest, 3te. (o Apucte 4o, 1% 381, | Teavd the Arst Mtt ot the meek, bt e i | Moy b-w0gosc; July and September, 5.86c. | them ooming on the market, A'few mer: lght money have been ahout discounted, | RUTN IPG . Por baoket Hret e 3. 4/So. Rallway 66, 11705 | fa to he noticed that Chicage. prices have Sank Giastia chants, however, were in the cliy last weslc that railroad earnings are likely to continue | ¢(ICUMBERS—Home grown, per dos., 10| Suotations of the Day on Various % . n. 48, 99 |Tex. & Pacific 15,1191 | been pald on this market i the week. AS doing a little sorting up. Travellng men a t a high level and that there is no good | gige, X 2] Commodities, 3 T8 1 & W dn... W13 | compared with the close of last week there |, 8T. LOUIS. Oct. 12.—Clearings, $8,081,450; [ claim that merchants are dolng i ru-hink ason for allowing pessimism to eat away | “PURgr v _per doz., 2c. W, c. 78.189%|Union Pacific 48, . 18 a deciina of 30c to dhc. Wednesday was | balances, $70,405; money, steady, 6 per | Dusiness in the country and that all the rices any longer. On the other hand, SET POTATOES-Home grown, per| NEW YORK, Oct. 12-FLOUR—Receipts, | C., R. 1. & P. 48.106%| do conv. 4s..... the low day of the week, the market having | cent; New York exchange, 40c discount bla, | heeded 1 a little touch of cold wenthe ere are u good many who cling to the S5c; genuine Jersey, per bbl, 84, | 28,68 bbls.; exports, 8,222 bbls.; unsettled & B L g. 48,104 i dropped up to that time about 40c, or, as | 26¢ discount asked. make thelr stocks o to pleces. The w iy gonservative position, pointing to the poor | "GABEAGES Holland seod. erated, %o, i s SR o R . Ter. 91| ‘11014 | compared with the high day of the vear, |. BOSTON, Oot. 12.—Clearings, $25,320,880; | things look now there w a, big re earnings of many of the Industrials ‘and | FOMATOKS—iome growh, per 13-Ib. bas. | 204 firm, but not a vy higl i s | Which was Beptember 23, the declige | Palances, 32,306,706, order business a little later on an the_possibility of a trade reaction, (o 8ay [ ket, fic patents, $3.50@3.80; winter stralghts, $3.2@ | . & R, G. 48 amounted to tully 76¢. Representative sateb: |, CHICAGO, Oct, 12.—Clearings, $23,4%,633; | AT¢ making blg preparations for it pothing of their unwiliingness to assist In | "BEANS—Wax, per i-bu. basket, 60c; [3.40; Minnesota patents, $3.56@3.80; winter | Erle prior 1. 4 ; % Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. halances, $1.862,143; posted exchange, $4.5@ | Traveling men are meeting with ool Barrying o burden of high-priced stocks | string, per b hasker. te. Y 'l extras, $2.60@2.50; Minnesota bakers, $2.85@ | do gen. 4 179 80 616 M.....87 4.87; New York exchange, §1. success with thelr spring lines and, in foct ch of these two =ets of opinfons ani 5 I 3 2.40. y 47k + 7,683.924; balances, '$2,407, e, prevatl e the maricet wereleft o liselt; kAo - Minsourl, Tnwa and | SLCAdYi, alr, to good. " 284315 choice” (4 Hock. Val 4t NEWYORIC 65 A Cleartngs, s - | Wlers goem 1o B wory, contident, regarAin s difficult to &ay. At the momen s | Nebraska, 10@0c, e n AL LA v alances, $10,252,880, 0 co ¢ more consequence to watch the opera- 4 "Der bunch, 26@85e; | 5158, iy $1.16 e A 4 O ] Tondha Bisch Narket. ALTIMORE, Oct. 12.—Clearings, $3.0%,- | Plaints are heard. lons of the market leaders. If these are | N, B0@35e; C 3 : ) i 387; balances, $468,155. There has been no partlcular change i B O g alis e MAY 1gok fof & hars | BELrasks, per-bunch, ci” Coldrado, 4 RIB-Quisty No. 3 western, ¥e, LONDON, Oct. 12.-2 p. m.~Closing: CINCINNATT, Oct. 12.—Clearings, 8,161, | the market situation, as prices are firm ./l @ 1 vo market, in which 1" advise ¢ BEANS— 5002 . 0 At e 750 money. 4@ ; g - | wlong the line. The demand « ;:;‘R:::flm‘enn O s A3 NAVT: BEANG=Rap. bu,, &, 0G§) . ate rye, b5goee, c. I 1. New Yo Consols, money.. 93 8 e o2 et New Yorkex- | LORE both at_home and abroad, io m The monetary situation shows improve- P! ERULTE. o | BARLEY-Gulet; fecding, 5 ik Tl Vdo account....83 3-18 do pfd 1 ; g facturers are finding a market for all th Bnent i somi respects. Crop demands v | APPLES-Cooking, ber bbl. 43.50ga T: | Buftula; maiing, foasic, e, \ ol PR b Bicids g b e O e i M iettun, mood g L i 25 good :® =i T - SuSBy. 3 PR RERRRRBARRBRRARIRD 58! sEERuRREREEINEy bout reached the maximum and within | SEOW apples, per bbl, '$3; Jonat WHEAT-Recelpts, 760 bu, Atchison . |Ontario & : Barticular are. good and firm and prom Fee or four weeks (he return movement | Bellefiowers, $1.86G178. 190 bU. Eper erang e Tt % [ de prd.. Pennsylvania ... % L SUAC TSI R O R S—Calltarnia freestone, per box, | northern Duluth, Titke, f. o. b, afloat; No. | Ba:timore & 0. Reading . - & [e_unfavésshie Rank statemenis § ' the tah" freestone. Boc; Ei: |1 hard Duluth. Me. f. o b, afloat. ' Op: | Canadian bac. gdo Ja¢ g, terim Bl e O e e o | bertor, 8-baskel’ crates, §1.30G140, ' tlons opened ensy with cables. but soon ral- A g0, pIs e e e e et ronairemente, thes | | PEARS—Utah Flemish Beauty, §2.00; Cal- | lled on & scare of shorts and were very | GhIQ8% G T M B mthn ot Hautdation in the. stock market | forniafall’ pears, $2.00G2.2. firm most of the forenoon on smaller north- | {1 M ] a0 b iy e cantribited materially toward averts | @ RAPES—Callfornia Tokay, 4-1b. crate, | west receipts, forelgn buying and scant of- ' o, Pacifio e T T N | #2i, Muscats. $1.50; Concords, eastern, 1ic. ' | feringg. Closed firm at ly@$e net advance. Unton Faciflo . Dotiod e wall to- beas n mind. hows | PINEAPPLES-per crate 0f 12 to 16, $4.36. | May, THea@i0 Toi6c, closed 4t ige; October | BAD oy o, pid.. BV tnat e ol o3 b Saihed from ROANBERRIES-Per bbl., #50; per orate, | closed, Tisc: Decémber, 75 01616, closed | 40 15t Bfd:: gold imports {h event of rates working up- | “ Ol NCRS Per box, $1.65. CORN-—Recelpts, 180400 bu.: e ts, 23,- | INlinois Central..14% ward here, The financial crisis in Gor- | 9 P ROR, FaS Y s 7 gl e gl R 4 07 any (s by no means over and the strain TROPICAL FRUITS, Th b Spot, jiltm; Mot 5 Guee, slsvator (3 s 2% NEW YORK, Oct, 12 -OIL -Cottonsesd, | (o remain that Way for some time 0 « aulet; prime yellow, 42c. Petroleum, steady’ " Leather Good, Yefinaa, New’ York, 1.6 Philadelphia and | G004 Trade in Baltimore, $7.60; Philadelphia and Baltl- | The demand for boots and shoes i sur- more, in bulk, $. Rosin, steady; strained, | prisingly heavy for this time of ¥ common to_ good, $1.4214@1.45. Turpentine, | chants are sorting up their steady, at 874G Dincing quite liberal orders y LONDON, Oc. 12.—OTL—Linseed, 31 Pt e ade I starting out in a_ most cutta linseed, spot, Gde. Turpentine spirits, | promising manner and (hey sco no rea:on s 00 D re should ‘mot be & good, brisk LIVERPOOL, Oct. 12.-OIL—Cottoierd, hroughout the season Hull refined, spot, quiet, 23s. Turpentine r goods are also selling freely, as spirits, steady, Rosin, stendy, U ueht rains are bringing both foot 78 bu, Spot, firi; Mot B Bie, elevatar, Petroleum, steady, 70. Linseed, W i clothing into, demand more than monetary ciroles over there fs still 1n- | ORANGES—Valenclas, $.0065.00; Medi- [ 2 S50 1 St pae do ptd.... 71| Rand Mines 2 > * — usual during the fall of the year. Clothini ot 1 it _thete Il 8 quiet, bui « shade higher, with the wheat | do_pfe s 0% 66 a0 60 y R I R L TR L eculation in industeials ana the nnumer- | BANANAS—Fer bunch, according to stze, | f1045 net,, adyal e i x-dividend day fo make 8 dest of the market. The| NEW YORK, Oct 12.—DRY GOODS—The 1 I to get the goods fast enough to fill favistion In indumataie agd the innumer: | JAARAY closdd at e Octo y . supply for the week has not bean s heavy | week closes With a quist demand for cotton ¥ orders: ve brought a lot of German promo e ™ iifornn, new cartons, 8c; tm. | 6190; December, 617 @6, closed 3 SILVER-Bar, qulet, 26%d. ns it wan for the two preceding weelts, or | gonda In atuple lines of the mar- e e BRIS, Crouaht & lot OaQorman PrOmotart | . vted: per Ib LIGIMC: o %} OATS_Receipts, $,00"ba MONISY— 144115 pef cont. The vate of | a8 compared with the same week of Inst | ket fs firm througliout loths are " g e e e et Dot | P e Poratar, In 60-1b. boxes, per Ib, |02 bu. Bpot, ateady: NG % |atscount tn tle open market for short billy | ¥ear. The demand was In good shape, and | firm, ‘with demand siili in « The most important change last week in Jion Qerman integrity that will, srquire | 0N Qe No. 3 whit, il ize 1 white, {1ttty ver cent" for three montha' a8 & reeull trade ruled active, with he | Printa are firm andin ro Ao L e lunIy e haTron me e o efface. London 1s also T o | 40O NN Por 2t-section case, 08T, | UrRck, mixed western. mgie; , By 316 per cent tepdency of prices upward, eatton yarnd are in bett and | 0o GO On e Ceals ag0 thay were seiling L PR Japeieng srom he ks el o white, s Options slow but firml S T o DOth ewas ‘wnd wethers have l;l(:‘e‘l:.ll|',n|trt Qrm{-r. ,With occastonal advanc o rom ) to 3125 and now they are quoted ok e A Y I PR 1L . ; : . ve dem ! . ces, par- | l4e 1o’ e per pound. Worsted yarns from 80 cents to_$1.10, according to rospect 18 not wolng Lo permit any, e |/ Nurs_English wainuts, per Ib., 15c; 6l | FAY-Steady: shipping, 00065c; £00d 10| pogroN, Oct. 12.-Call loans, 34G4t per | Hoularly on wethers and Yenrlings.” nave | .. Wooleh Sarne quier Tmports | &t from B e oty. “The break In pricas in armed e tho Hecline 1 sopper. which | Derts, per b, tic; almonds,"par 1., 18gGae; | CHIGE e g O Csans, wd per cent, OUmES] | improved fully he. Lambs have also ad: | of dry goods and merchandise at the port | dajd (o have been brought about by the AFrasd 8t the fscline In topper, which % eanute, Ber. b St onaied: Vi | MOPS-—Steady: state, common to cholse, [ €CNL: 1 . yaneed fust about she. and anyining 0t 'ali | of New"Yoric Tor this week are vatied at | et (o Seeelnts have ncrensed of Jate rench, 15 now unwilling to part with go Bragilk, - 15c; 'p 100zc;" new [ 401 Crop IR0 . 1ot eroe. 1a@ 18 o | — o ¢holee ought to sell around $4.80. "roward | $10,37,366 Jarmers who stored thelr crop in cellars ther (nfluences also are adverse to poli | © B o to: 1806 crop, Gglic. P10 | AT, & 8. F..... T84 West End ....... LA o5, 1ambe (st ware not ¢ s and caves in the hope that prices would g1 ie dplusaces sleo ate adveres to sald A { sa0, | cron. savic: 1 crop. satic " g Tl Tgieat Bod oo very kood and of light welght brought 3425, Weekly Bank Statement. e R A T TR R gt K Inge of cotton bills, the return of American 1 Wreen, o ¥ wreen, || (B b o oe " ou:, “losbe: “Tonns | Amer. Sugar |\ /U8 "IN, E. G. & C. 68, 5% 0 damant) for Jaedere was of Jberal | ymw yoRKk, 0o The statement of | the danger from cold weather. Another wecuritien and the Investment of Americar i 1 salted, Sc¢; No. : Coltornia. 21 lo % lbs., 104e: Texas erican Tel. . 169% Adventiir proportions all the week, Wethers seem to i IRK, Oct 12 The statemen e | bear feature is the fact that in some 8'c ent of American | $2¢ i 24 to B Ibk., 14tic American Te 14 Ad e . Rell better than the lamb FCihTely | the assoclated banks Week ending | bea capital {n Furope. of which the buyl i, 8 ¥ 3 5 V' B & Al.....257 |Bing, Min, ‘Co. ) ambs and may safely tlons of the country where short crops Hnghish tobaceo company for evora | calf. 1 N ATHER-8i0ady: hemlock sole, Buenos | Boston & Al #17 (hilng, Min Co... be quoted 10g15c higher than they were a | L0day showa: s were reported it I8 learned thera is & betier an, Enaiien sompany tor seviral A i yres, Wl o0 Deavyweighis, atitio; | Boston Eigyited iy | dmal, Conper week ago. Lambe ire alxo stron 2700 den X ware reparied Ivin learnsd therg s batiss ¢ A o oSupgestive = actd, Mgadec oston & Me.....19 |Atlanti s notations: Chofce yearlings, 50; | 200; elrculation, [ Viala . ery 4 geample, The outlook far the Jocal money |y Tiis Goaik s Beainia GhROVIBIONS-Bear, steady: family, 1180 Deminion Do, g 4 | e itnkeed: ‘u.mmd?w; eholce al tenders .00, decresse Wi | toid shov the TUNES of foh IS \ s aes « i mess, $8 : beef hams, $20,000 o . e 20613, F to good wethers, $2 9% . C$182,600,000, incroase §2, ) the he last two months and continued cane | KAN v WHE. f80; picker. SI0.0@I050; city, extra India | Federal Steel ..\ 43 * Franklin A holce ew Ho0; 1 ase 81,7 Huantity of marketable potatoes are con Fy be_expected unless speculution inter. p.b“‘?,?,‘.".fi.‘;vhutl R i e, R e ia Gt mants) stendy: ik | ¥80° pta 1 s [Humbolat 7 |fhojce awes, B.1GI.U: falr to good ewes, $263,186,400, e ictin ¥ NIRRT B=ATABIRSRZ| L gnyessEsEs = 22 B i Bs zEzesxeizaiiisaites: PR PR S R A e L L T T N et SEES8Eesseys bEH LE S5, R BEEEERR! 23szaaueR: BRBER . h, | mi . 2.26G275; cholce spring lambs, $426@15° | werves' required, . docrease '$216,- reg. Quite possibly the new Great Nor h- | No 2 hard, o."3 v o | led bellfes, @%@11e: plekled sh o Fitehburg pfd....142 "|Osceola ........... falr 't nd J 195 7,483 $1,929,150, Oth lines of vegetables have not n-Northern | Pacific arrangoments when | N GoR A Beoembon gues Mk shaieiie; | Tac; wiekied hams. o%dlic. Lard, frmar; | Gen. iGlectrio /284 eParrot [[[11 foanar oatfond oJEidan, JAmon: | RNQLN: | 060; surplus, §17.48 ed matertally since last roport mpleted will release large sums which 5 ixed, 8GO0 i | western steamed, 31057, Refined, firmer; | Mex. Central ..\ 23G|Quiney 0100001163 | @3.80 4 Milwaukee Grain Market, fruit trade has been of very falr pro- Ve boen locked ub lu that scheme far the A g *| continent. $10.06; South America, $11; DINCK Q& O e Santa Fe Copper el L e WHEAT | BTUom durin the WAL wasky hiE prices st six months and S0 thix will add ' O 1, 814@8%c.’ Pork, firm: A Old Colony 2814|Utah Mining At LWAUKBE, Oc 2. - BAT — | have held very nearly steady o8 are a aterially to the ease in money. This ini- 8- N0.,2 white, S, pound. Ssgeie. Font Sunp.family, & 014 Colany e BN ST Kansas City Live Stock Market. | MUY AVEER o o, o No. 2| trifla cheaper” than they, were & week ago. r deal will undoubtedly be u relief to the F—Choice timothy. $12.00012.60; cholce | BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 1s@2lc; fac- [ Rubber 142 Wolverines .00 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 12.-CATTLE-—Re- | northern. 6ife; December as the supply Is increasing and the quailty terests who have been carrying these | prairle, $13.60@14.60. 3 tory, 12%@lie; June creamery, 13 { imi- | Union Pacific ... 0% celpis, 20 head:' market nominali com. | RYE-Firm: No. 1 6ot has also fmproved. prices at which the ocks for o loug a perfod, but for the | " BUTTRR Creamery, 16%@19c; dairy, | tatlon creamery, Wi@iTlee; state dalry, 1 | — - pared with a week ago. beef steers and | BARLEY-Dull; } ifferent lines of fruit are selling will be resent we rofraln from clpresing v 3 o AR i 4 * | @0 - — stockers and feeders are from loe to 2 o | @6k ound n another column, ery posftive opinion s to fis effect upon i esh Misso a4 K CHEESE-Steady: fancy large colored, ew York Mining Quo: higher: cows and heifers steady: choic e market, Manipulition may carry vauls | stock mioten o aninge ar 16 dop " Toss | 9i4c: fancy Targe white, c: fancy smati | o0 o0 2 4 dréssed beef stears, $5.8686.50: falF 1o G004, Peoria Marke her 1n consequence of these plans, but | off, cases returned; new white veod cases | colored 1tlc. fancy small white, 106i104¢ NEW YORK, Oct, 12.-The following are | §4.66@6.75; stockers and feeders, $285a4440° | ppoRia, 101, Oct. 12.-CORN—Higher 'ere P 108e, ‘g‘ull lf‘r| wee any .:H""'lr‘r bull .llx'u\lm‘nl’ included. ¢ more, GGS--Steady; state ‘x]uul hosylvania, | the closing prices on mining stoc wa-lcrn'l-gl steers, $4.7566.00; western ranve | N, e, \ 4 % d 0 ‘ i o eso developments, he sentiment of o western uncandled, 7 ; candled, = - - - steers, $1 4.75; Texans fans, $2.10 | NOaths oy <y 3 oxio o m. gtrect I8 now bullish, partly as a result Philadelphin Produce Market. oS Pa0 Adams Con. 2 Little Chlef ... e enng i Yezals and Indians, 40 \OATE-Firm; No. 3 white, 3i%c, billed Bo’ om ssion Co this transaction and partly as a reaction ) YW Weak: city (82 per pkg.), itge; | Allee . v 46 Ontarlo L., 606 4.2 helfers, ' $3.0066.5: canners. $1.50 | "R v 180 for Antshea goods Successors to James E. Beyd & Co., m the "Io‘m‘«qn‘ nl‘-‘n‘-'"l"'lnlnl the last Ql'l:lll.Am:Ll'ul.\. Oct mv‘l‘lr'ur“\' 1|'k‘(u 1:4».4 “f‘ sr»--;r: PO »Hu "hhh;h creeee zw'. bulls, $2.25G4.25; calves, $3.0HG¢. 0, . - OMAHA, NEB. w months. e reiterate the opinfon, et t o v, CE-Quiet; domestic, 4lg@ibe; Jupan, 4 Fung, £an .ioo @ BROSUIE 10ennr eceipts for the week, 63,00 head; lart ) wever, (hat this (s only a good trading v ) @i ol . pan. % | Gom. Tunnel 1 G Potosl ...l week, 00,400 head. adi " las Conditien of the Treasury, COMMISSION ket, Buy when very weak and sell when s 2 POULTRY-Allve, weaic; springers. 4@ | Con, Cal & va g9 Savage o, HOGB--Recelpts. 3000 head WASHINGTON, Oct 12—Today's stat strong. western, ."lic S Iurl? sm;:. 'I'v\\'|ll ' ,;"-,:\ drl;(hed Plhldl'ls\:!lll Terra. l;’: :Iorrlvln R:‘\: a .. hlnl:‘er, bu“ll&mndl“) . . ment ufdm- Irlflllur)‘ balances in n;;‘ 'n?‘i GRAIN, PROV NS AND STOCKS, outhern, 18 springers, 10 fowls, 8lg@l0c; turkeys; | Horn Siiver .18 |Sma . .. ckers, $6.00G6.40; light, ; "piks, | eral fund, exclusiie of the $160,000,000 go! of Trade B 3 Forelgn Fi CHEESE-Firm: New York full creams. lx c Tron Silver ..., 82 Standard .. g .25. -~ Recelpta for the week, 41,00) | reserve in the division o demption, Beard dins oy small, 104@104c; New York full Leadville Con 5 f last woek, 52000 head. hows: Availabl bal 874, Direot wires to Ohicago and New Yerk |, BUENOB AYRES, Oct. 13.—The old quo- | creams, Tair to cholce, 100, | M NS LARERG recetts; ccm. | 8 wote, Hibasaioe " V1A 8 | Corvespondene, JoBn A Warren & Cor ¥ in the market for was of the uwual Saturday half-

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