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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1901, S ————— et o e et et e e e e e e —————————————————————————— " " P < o " - — b N 1 N CONNERCIAL AND FINANCIAL (37, $8505%. ¥t"5255 2421 | BUSINESS SIGNS. FAVORABLE| Lt i s Rt o 7 OMAMA LIVE STOCR MARRET |, 1540 7 1 feeder 1co — quotation of $2% for distant dellvery. ces, $1,818,47 pe 2 -4 -+ — OMAHA WROLESALE MARKET. - & iron stocke In the central west are W YOR! Q5 gl —~Clearings, 206,337, ¥ § fesqets. 15 i 1 feeder.. 1170 3 8 7 cows. #ald to not exceed one week's supply. |913; balances, $10, 3. N 1 st 1900 325 i i i ders fol y sns of ralls f HALTIMORE, Oct. 18.~Clearings, $3.7%,- rable Grades of All Kinds of Oattle| !=td N e Spoaive Aoy o1 Burd of Tt | couqiion or winde ana @uorasions| Oy Baarling Tadueso in Bebi Di-| s Y T otk gt 0 | Ll a8 T | Pl G o AL g i Aitufain aneh o i X though the principal consuming _interest | cent. & Oenfined Prinoipally to Wheat. on Staple and Fancy Produce. has Mot ver apportioned 1ta business, which | - PHILADELPHIA, _Oct. 18.~Clearings, gher. 61 cows..... 970 3 § cows. EGGB-Recelpts fair; loss off, 16@17: o 18 expected to exceed 165,000 tons, Plates, | $18,082,53; balances, $2,7%,628; money, 4@1% et 31 cows..... 978 335 1 cow. 43 cows 5 6 cows. . e B8 cows. .. D0 2 W - LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 6@ic; bars and sheets and structiral material are | per cent o on Mou ch Co.~Wyo $ORN MODERATELY ACTIVE AND STZADY |and old roosters, 4c: turkeys, rasc; ducks | STEEL STRONG ~ WITHOUT INFLATION | ail wctive. but iron bars are reported [ CINCINNATI, Oct. 18.—Cloarings, $2,768.- HOGS EASED OFF A TRIFLE TODAY " ""': \‘f“)";'_'_" ‘;:‘K_‘";(“N"V Pt s and geese, @b%c; spring chickens, per Ib, ' casfer. Tinplate mills are catching up | 600; money, 4§6 per cent; New York ex- - 15 Tocrs . 908 300 18 steers gee, . ol with their orders and a cut is reported in | change, 10c discount to par. L aieer. 10 § 00 ] Steer Market for Onta Is Narrow with De- | i TERGCOTIOR 0 UG I | Footwear Factortes Have Weeka of | I ORI IO L s en Market. e et iy v ankiEeae | TG LR (R cember Cloaing Higher—Provi- e BRI ETSE Bk b ok ine "tue | Employment=Cottons Move Freely, |00, ¥ B T e 1 e i oteel 1s | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—MONEY—On_call, "’“"":I" Lt b B B it ook Jawer li® 3% 1 ateer.ili ins, b oes, e; eRf 2 1 ot peomiainm s 3 3y per cent; last loan, 8 per Anmything at All Good Co eeders 4 Qutet with Rtk “Tho; Nalfbut 1i6) Ratrine, Tos heds with Prices Well Sustained— not promising . . of rime mercantile paper, 4y per cent. HOGS—There were about the same nuni- ale , J0ci b s die; j : & ooler weather and fear of frosts, TP EXCHANG g 5B 8 Safely Be Quoted Steady. >t hogs today that have been P Prices Easier. dock, 10c; pike. X Prfl";mv-‘v‘m:;v('-\'-wl"’u Ly Cereal Fluctuations Small, coupled with good reports from the print | SFEREEEE SACHARAECEIrm, Wi for g;:nl;‘: W% BUt a8 Othet markets ! . o d , be; . 10¢; o N cloy dus O ol v cote - y > L - foe. o A% aots | demand and at $4.535@4.834 for mixty daye; —_— were Feported o Prices nt this point - OYSTERS- Mediums, per can, 2c; Stand- S Ot thana Tor Tesry all Teading hlenshed | Posted rates, $.Mis@4.85 and $4.87; commer- 3 " cused oft a little. "The market openied Just \ty | &rds. percan, Zo; extra select W YORK. Oct, Well. G. Dun & Cocs | SOION Woalen Soods Afs TRINEe Gt ap | cit Billa, 304804 0% SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 18 it steady, but be n, the 3 % cloned o her | sefec ¢ " 4 ay n he welghts and when these are out of | ¥ \DS—~ov y i gon v b of the early L AL B TR (B R N e i s, per dos., ¢ Unfavorable signs are rare in the week's | the Wiy large volume of orders for SDFING | g iomiinnood Amg Nt steady; state, in- | Otlictal "Tuesday.. ? Y and S Later in the morning, when igher in sympathy, white provisic VEALS—Cholce, f8e. busine Mild weather 1s the one Influence | WelRht® guarantees continued activity, 'The ¢los sustations bonds are as |OMicial Thursday ¥ -4 & ported closing steady to 5¢ ees oit siightly. HAY ces (uoted by Omaha Wholesale | to be charged with retarding retall r- | Wool f« stendy and firm, with a large con- | ¢ HhS £ & qu A8 on bonds omcial Friday ' by vi wore only bidding 8¢ December wheat at the opening registered | Hay Deaisrs’ assoclation: cnodh‘e uvl.nnd. rh-clr‘ulxln- l":rl‘ri‘hulhm_ _\r! |l‘|. is l: "»jll_"‘ll”fln I'ly’"(v‘vs;!ng " Vet il . S 40 i Sel I :utk\nn-v at ¢ of e over night, in re yan | 3l040; No. 2 upland, $9.00; medfum, $.0. | confidence that any sales thi 1 d e cerenl markets were rather apathetls | G5 ref. 2s, reg 100 1, & N uni. T - - owever, 8o the market was rather nt and additional news | coarse, $5.00.° Rye straw, 800 Chese pric il be made up Tater. The same influcnce | early this week. Reduced speculative intor- 1V e IR gt L% o R Ry : & W Tor @ time, ‘The market kept et g vil effects of weather in Argen- [are for hay of good color and qgality. « {nvaluable in facilitating the handiing t and Hquidation, causged by large do 3, reg 107 do 1s inc 30' | Same k before P worse though, instead of better, and th -l ed with sales rank- | mand fair. Receipts, 3 cars, af crop, erecting buildings and other cuc- | celpts at the est, weakened pric a9 coupon 10814 Minn, & 8. L, 45,103 © | Bame three weeks ago. . 21110 M5 | clone wae Just about Se lower, s pack r4 E e h ¢ T e door wol v Yecre elp $ 4 : r “ 4 v o a o T o R 0 I covering sent the | CORN-Me. “Bank_ ekchanges for the week at New [ smalier Avuentine shipments ol poore: it Al B TR R | RS (O BT 5005 5 T ot P averything “was ‘out ‘of et wp to e during the afternoon ar BRA York are 3 per cent larger than last year | crop reports, brought rather firmer feel- | do old 4w, reg. .12 |N. Y. Central 1s.108% e Al i £ hunds. gh there was falr selling by th OATS and 84 per cent above . While at ofher | ing later, from which the early loss was | do coupon .....112 | do gen. 348 1007 | pAverage prices pald for hoks at South |~ Commission men are now advising the r s who were disappointed at the slack . VEGETABLES. "‘fl"‘jwl""'" .”‘I'" -‘winx were 163 und regain nd a slight advance registered | do 58, reg.......108% N. J. C. gen. b8 ""‘:""‘ the past several duys with com- | shippers to be « ul about buying old nd"and an advance i FoTATOLS [Home x&f'"mm’l’; PUierain wltnsue Titatton ‘still summare | 21 All_ advices agree that the | do coupon ......107% No. Pacific 48 (i3S b sows, ‘as he tendency Is “for packeis (o market held firm and cem- | Lake, $1.%0 0; Colorado, “ Ly 4 . lurger than a N en. pix o 4 - - .| pound the market on them, They are - e up at on@tie. Local re- | “EGOPLANT Per dog, We. | T fzes (e tron nd stcel wituation, Deapte | vear ago, the increasen being hore and. b g ety N TR 1001, 11900, 1809, 1898 1 § Kflu fully gic higher here than they are in Bulifth. yeported. so0 cars, | BRELE-Ber. bl bl Dhaket, 86 cvidence. accumulates that the vear wil SERnet this e "het the | P46 Suomio i8...1%4 Reading gon. 4. e (oot 1. em (1 1 3 o | No S, B e Mo, "“A¥: 8h totul for the three points of 75 1P8—Per basket, 3uc surpass all records in the production of - ¢ b - 3 4o 4 e o122 | Out 5 518 3w | 10 120 a8 226 160 agalnst 1,013 last Weel and %8 & UMBERS—Home grown, per dos., 10 | finlshed material and consequently in con- 2 not to mention | do con A0S L. & 8, F. 48 9 | G0 8 8K 5 1! R® ago. Pri receipts were 914.00) | @16 sumption of ore and pig Iron. Heavy ord rs stufts, are smaller this year than | Can. So. o108 8t LS. W, s, Oct. 40 mpared with 107,000 last year. Sei- SLEY-Per doz., o, are recorded for ralls, with a free move e years past Central of Ga. 58107 | do 2a.... ot 9 a were 418,000 bu. = Argentine 'EET POTATOEA-tome grown, per | ment of structural maferial, while wire «nd | it including flour, exports for the | do ls inc SIS A& A Oct. ) ments were 20,00 bu. w genuine Jersey, per bbl., $4.00, wire nalls go abroad in large quantiil -« AgRTeRAL 073 bushels, as ugainst [ Ches. & O. 4%9...107 8o Pacific 4 Oet. 150 slons Are . (s rately actlve and prices —Holiand seed, crated, 1%c. | PIg tron Is hardening under the vigorous lug week and 3,796,453 in this week " s .. 8614 8o. Railwa . Qet. heid steady F'theBtrengthening in- ( JOMATOES~Home grown, per 15-1b. bas- | demand, forge and southern fqundry secur. | last year. Wheat exports July 1 (o date, | .\ B, . A8 87 Tex, & Paclfic 1a. ot Saoneting. hat o ks soninors 'the siaa: | BEANS—Wex, per #eby. basket, do; | Pijtaburs ia firm st §16 . oo as against 54264801 last season. Corn ax- . 7 ] R e il opink trade being Affected | string. por M-bi. 'basket, tc. Tinplates are almost restored to normal | POFLS nggregate #0007 bishels, as AgaInat do cony. 4 Oct in the speculative pit. December sold be- | ONIONS—Home grown, per Ib., 2@2%c; | prices. Since domestic mills have resumed | 8 216 last week and Inst vear. July C & S L g s l,a..w. Wabash 18...... Oct. tween Siwaite and Slc and closed o | Bpanian, per crate ¥ and- imports ceased, ‘the London mark ¢ |1 1o date corn exports are 149,118 bushels, | Chicago Ter. dn.. 03"\ "do’2s ... Oct. B e e e T rowy” one: | Nebrhakn, logion, as to bite. -~ o "% [ Fade OF Teports ‘that a dnrge roduction in | . Eutern’ shoe. aniprente are 24 per cent WD, & . G. o, .. 108y Weat Sors .. 113" | et Fhe oats market was a4 narrow o o X 3 e. ce o orts th e reduction Zustern shoe o nt PD. & R. G. ds... 10014 o Elevator Interestn offered moderately at ERY—Kalimigoo, per bunch: 268 | i prices "wx contemplated by leading | larger ‘for the weok and 11 per Cont hiher | Erie prior 1. 46,04 W & L B i Oot the heat prices. but values held in sympathy | Nebraska, per bunch, %@3hc; Colorado, 40 | producers to reduce stocks for the season than they were a year ago, do generai in. .. Kily Wis. Central 4s Oct with the surrounding sieadiness. Recelp(s | @ge. 00 Tl T o Footwear factories «tiil have many weeks | Fallures in the United States number 198, [ F. W, & D. C. 18.106%|Cons. Tob. ds..... B were 196 o December closed %ft4c| NE JANS-Per bu., $2.25. of full employment on heavywelght goods | as against 1% last week, 223 last year, 221 | *Hock. Val. #1gs..106% ¢ Indicates Sunday. higher at dlgc and May, for which there FRUITS. for winter. Supplementary” orders = for|in 180 and 213 in 18 " Canadian’ fallires | Soom——— The officlal number of cars of stock ;'n”s 3 h-:«»r"u.»m‘un_uh:‘»a.,anmr the nearer Arp],us_('nmklnt* p'.!r Jm,t..mu.w ;;:;::_u wpmm-: :::-" "n‘rh“-. ‘(rlA‘;rIn‘ ’l‘\“l"l\ In :vl‘fll‘hl\ nir!'l‘('“numhl‘r As against 35 last 'Oftered. brought in today by each road was: very, ¢ up at ST4GU3THC. v e i 3 o ot quotably higher, | week, ve o o Provislons were quiet and prices casier, AT fl‘srun“?é. B o i though the rapid Fise of leather and_ hid 51 and 20 1n 1oo8 and a8 n s 08% 20 London Stock Market. C. M. & 8t. P NI JU. S » the run of hogs was greater than |~ PRUNES—[tah, per crate, 8¢, as taken so much of the profit that shoes et » ' » . I8 been expected flmfl‘ packers woid | PEACHES—California freestone, per box, | Must soon deterorfate In quality if better NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, _,’.‘)&DOV.'. Lt “‘f."‘,m ._Ch.““' t\;ln:vusrlf {‘m‘mr enrly, while there wis buying for shorts | 0g$i.00; clings, 85 ah _freestone, Tc; El- | quotations are not forthcoming. Leather WSy 0 NGHOR & W Ut acte Byate and for the English account. Pork closed | bertos, §-basket $1.0G1 .40 Ras begun, to exhiblt symptoms of specul- N, onsols, money.. 8 [Nertolk §1% | Unign FPagino &' lower “at $lo32ls lard ttac down at | 'PEARS-Utah Flemish Heauty, #2.00; Cal- | tlon. bt buying by the leading manutiic: | agtendion of Seastons A , e e i [ AR $9.10 and ribs 6o depressed at $.92%% for | ftornia fall pears, $2 % turers for immediate consumption reaches b e st oia e a oW, 10 G 8L P, M, & January delivery, 2 GRAPES—California 'okay, 4-1b, crate, | & large total Northern ¥ 3 A o ey QB &M e Estimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 145 | g2, Muscats, $1.80; Concords, eastern, 1sc. ' | Cottons move freely, with prices well sus- : o P4l Wi Penneyivania % i GO cars; corn, cars; onts, 215 cars. PINEAPPLES—Per crate of 12 to 16, $4.35. | talned for all lines and definite advances W YORK, Oct. 18.—Attention was | Baltimore & O..CSpReading oy.....o A A N The lcading rutures ranged as foilows CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $6.80; per crate, | in bleached goods. Woolen goods are more | wholly centered on the Northern Pacific [ Canadian Pac.... 1354/ do 1at p : R I& P.. west ; . 25 auiet, vet shipments of over 5,000,600 pounds | question today and the more the opsrators ( Ghes. & Ohlo,.... 46l do 2d prd 5 Tilnofs Central 4 ‘Articles.| Open.| High, | Low. | Close.[Yes'y. | QUINCES—Per box, $1.65. of wool weokly ‘from Boston Indicates o | in stocks stadied the probiem (e more | GHeARD 6 Wil &4lgo. Ratiway . I B 5 TROPICAL FRUITS. decrease in activity at the mills. 4 they did not_understand it. The continued | G M. & 8t E...170% So. Pacific - 8 Total recelpts..... n 1 20 PWheat | | | | 28—V . Fluctuations in cereals were small. Corn | aetiyi N Dacific Denver & R. G... 45ix/Unton Pacifio ... | 05 K0T, ORANGES-—Valenclas, $.0006.00; Medl- | . 040 little further, influenc activity of Northern Pacific preferred, in [ Dgnver § 8| da ped The disposition of the da eipts was ] Dec. o O 0780 tereapenn Sweele Vil favorably” by the ' insignincant Ahinments | ook contrast to its stagnant condition | e i /v’ . Bresi’ follows, cuch buyer purchasing the num- | 160 WOl G TN LENONS_Fancy, 8.15; cholce 8838, e, | from Atiantic ports, only 50155 busheis for | Senigr oy, And the corner in the common (=45’ ot ped 74| do pfd : ber of head indicated: SHEEP-There were not enough sheep on | AN ANAS—Perbunch, according to’alse, | (oM GnE oo PR T, DHE N0 ant Yonr 3 fople of interest, The con. | 45 34" By [ ‘“.,“m,, : BOVEH, Cattje. Hogs Sheep the market today to make a test of prices o B 3. e223! 2 - Genwse 53 PEBERRETRRERAARAERGAI ARSI e e L il ] % slon scemed unavoldable that actual 3 s | ATl that was offered were a few odds and osigiind hosgaisy " Said soraturm a3 Pl IUS-Callfornia, new cartons, fo; im- b (R steps wero being taken In the Northern L P i LI o R o gmaha Packing Co 0 | e Capmied OTCE T duttrday. WHch 2 Fasp ) Y8 { @2 | ported 3 . 4 i of 1y N | Pacifle sottlement 3 . 4 Mt Wy \ i #old at fully steady prices car of com- SONOH SRORIONGN] N isehan i|T_Als"'lér—-—l‘fl?lun, in @0-Ib. boxes, per Ib,, | SIthough declining prices a vear ngo makes Another rather far-fotched explanation B 8 Suteai DR S | R & oS ok "7 mon lambn’arrived, and they alko sold at ] wa awl anel aus | ONEY - Per 2-section e any timo this crop vear. Farelgn buying | fatborated Welnesday wonld eschunce 1| —Sr srivER — | Bwift, trom Kansas City B b TR L U N o raar | SADERCNewhawks. per bbl. Mo Sutne 5e wiiat Lneatistactory, but “the | grock for the bonds which were fssued’| BORNIIGIE Sorteert “Bhe rate of | Tornroke] & Desan | Were anxlous for good SUUT, and anythice e "Kr{;‘lsvh r':\:?f-*uu's e United States exports, flour included, | INHY by Northern Pacific “and Great | discount in the open market for short bils | Livingstone & Schailer 5 e | e ol Deorerady. kS Bared ess 13 8214 13 &7 NUTS—New_crop filberts, per 1b., 13c; | SpUiIE, (0 489108 bushels, compared ‘\("'”", rchase R W ad be (5 shpsion | is Ti4g8ls per cent; for three months' bils, | A, 8. Mawhinney..... e | NG B rtbed Bre s Shasio higher than » crop b i i w 648, vo | ! wurchase. s would be ect to | 2. ? 4 o N 08 v 5 soft-shelled English walnuts, 114¢5 soft: | yeur, “yes \\"u’s‘wry:"re:u?fiu‘ of 394 | o3 he whoie Burlington issue and thus | 0o® Per cont_____ o g .| they were at the close of last week, both 'n shelled almonds, No. 1. Ioc; hard-shelled | buatie; ot f 8 Temove the oAlse Of Une o by ' N it sl fat shewp and lambs, and also on feeders ; ushels, “against 7426651 last week and the conflict for co New York Mining Quotat| Wolf & M ded v 3} almonds, 14c; brazils, 140; hard-shelled Wal- | 7126 110 o' year ago, mdicats that ile rew | trol of the Northern Pacifie, but this wod Krey Packing Co iii Quotations: Cholce yearlings, & nuts, 1%e; chestnuts, 15g17c. crop s belng marketed less freely, growers | N0t explain the absence of a single share | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The following are | (hcr buyers. g 5 oo el to good, $3.343.50; chol HIDES—-No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2_green, | hoiiing back in expectation of better nriees | 0f Northern Facific ifithe & the closing prices on mining stock: L) : 33.804 fair to good wethe Be; No. 1 salted, ke No."2 walied, 76 No | duapiter iy Satimate of the T oon: | fngs > Hgond. intimations from. soussee : otal 1998 cholce ewes, $82.g3.00; fair t 1veéal calf, 8 to 124 1bs., 8c; No. 3 ve - the world's ylel axcoed | usually accredited to Morgar ources | Adams Con 18 |Little Chief B o lell . ¢ 3225/ o spring lambs, $4.30G4.605 calf, 12 1018 1ba.. 6e; dry hides, sghidc; sheep | $100 18 IP8E the world's vield will exceed | usially accredited to Morgan Influences of | (Y 5 |Ontario CATTLE-The ‘receipts of cattle today | Fiir ADFIng. IAmba, $4.00404 60 pelts, 2@2ic; Horsehides, $1.5042.25! N 0f & domestio oro OF more ten | clia company. fo tatine Norteiinern Fa- | Bresce 10 [Ophir .00 were just about normal for this ‘tme of v 20 feader lambs, bt Uy J dome op of more thun |cific compa ) retire rihern Pacific awick Gofi... 11 [Phoenix . the week here were a few cholce | . LR d . . ed : e le dispute w da of breaking | (. J Va.. . t Y thing the quality of both the natives and g A ST. LOUIS, Oct. 18. er; | United States, against last year, and (out again Con. Cal, & Va the west: W thing e Packers, | .68 8 Noid redi o o : | -ofie In 'Canada, against tweniy-six| The soirce of the " Deadwood Terra. X he westerns was nothing extra. Packers, : Uaoh latationd Wers us followss No. red, cash, Tle; track, T24@idc; Decem o 4 six | ce of the selling of Northern | Hot v 5 |Small Hopes . however, and also feeder buyers, took hold eon i FLOUR-Steady; winter patents, $3. ber, Ti@itiac; May, Po; December, | e Pacific preferred continued to be shrouded | [or giiver . Standard . In good shupe and as & result the market | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 250, stralghin. $h0008.0; clenrs, § figiac May, Toqaishe; No'd hard, me n mysiery and the fact that Harriman | emaeiie Ce was fctive and stronger &ll around on . $i patents,’ § ,*‘”',M;‘l g e ct e Trohers were conceriied In the selling added anything at all desirable. Cattle Steady, Hoss Lower S sa o the cg of sentime . . y } SR s 2 PR30 re@ete; No. 2 red, 1@ |, OATS-Higher: No, . irack. APV % by |lieved the Morgan-Hill claim to, abseliie > demRnd thlR, MOFSIIE, Sud. Beronk. peites Sheep D alge; December, ©f Busineas Transacted by | control \rests entirely on their holding a Ui Lt A were paid.g String of thirty-two head of ». MY Rready at saige VIR L S LA L DOkLS. Foliolanbiaasn MOSKIWILA'S DIt W YORK, Oct. 18-COFFEE-Spot, | steers weilling 1382 pounds sold at $6.20, | CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—CATTLE—Rec RYLo—Btea ik v posed retirement of the preferred, it 5 steady; No. 7 involce. 6%ci mild, [ which was considered a very satisfactory | 2,000 head, including 30 head Texans ar FLOUR-Firm, but aulet; red winter| NEW YORK, Oct 18—The following |ingeniously siggestqd that their holdings | nends s Cordova. Ta@ile. Bull "senttment | price. The market i now fully as high | cars westerns: steady at decline of W patents, $3.403.5; extra fancy and straight, | table, compiled by Bradstrect's, shows the | of the preferred might be coming upon the | Sin preqomintés TaCthe market. for fa- | ha 1t was at the close of Jast Week of at | hesday and THursdny; £00d 10 prime ste al ; malting, 4@sto. | B.0G3I0; clear, ¥3.6502. 4 tending up; | TanK learings at i principal cltles for | market But this Would not explain the | fures’ The opening was steady at & gain |any time this season. Common cattle thin | hominally 3610068 edium, 33 SEEDR-No. ‘1 flux, 3.6 No. I north. | SEED-Timothy, strong and tending up; | the week ended October 17, with the por- | advancing price. 'l the preferred, which | bf'3 points on och covering, fONoWIng Bat- | morning 410 not. meet With vors. Fendy 5 western, $1.54: prime timothy, $5.55@6.65. oISk e gy, 8.9, £. 0. b. Pared With' the' correonoT aing. wouk reached 1087 at olie time today. This | isfactory European and Berlin market ca- | sale, as packers all med to be anxious PROVISIONS -M¥ss pork, r bbl., $13.90 BRAN=—Stronger .“’d' active: sacked lots, | year: D g Wwe served also to refute the suggested retire- | bles, only to react immediately after the | for 'the better grades and neglected com- T 400 @13.%. ' Lard, per 100 1bs., $8.5249.5. Short | HRANCE ms i ) : ment at par. In all this whirl of rumor | call under bear profit-taking. In the early | mon corn cattle for the western rangers, steers, $2L80@8.70; western ste ribs sides (loose), $§ 1 Dry "salted | 3L OG00S0 oy, $11.00@15.00, for o an | suggestion there wis no further sug. | afternogn unfavorabla crop reports were | SOUR ST TOF Ihe WESAOrs KARECER. | LT8G 50 oulders (hoxed). . Bhort clear | opofce; prairie, $10.00@13.00. s ] CITIES. Amount. | Tnc. | Dec. | Ef6tion that the plans for the community | received from Bantos and, like xesterdus. | though, in the prices paid. HOGS—Receipts, 21,000 head; estimated Bides (boxed). $5.0000: R Ot B - Ine. | Dec. |of interest were t0 be taken up whera thoy prices began to cllmb el fetore | The cow market was acilve and agronger | morrow, 100 hend; left over, oy WHISKY-Basis of high wines, $1.30. IHON COTTONTIESQuiet, $1.10, off when the May § cyclone Inter- | tremendous sale movement began, today. Packers all bought freely $H any- | 8low and o@ioc lower, closing dull; mixed ) 2 white, 38%@ g 3 S e e T T “ | rupted the e ally closed a net gain of 15@ g Mo . he following are the receipts and ship- AGGING —814@7 New York 6. 3. > | Fupted them the market finally closed 7 | thing desirable sold 5@loc higher than the | and butchers, 60; good to ch monts for the Jast twentv-four hotrs: BACSING e Gultet, ge. Chioago i o[ erthe late course of the market was gen. |20 points was noted Totel seles ;‘,‘":,”‘,7:" same Kkind brought yesterday. Prices Ate 705 rough heavy, 35806 15; Articles Recelpts, Shipments PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbing, 216, | Boston .. 111 i 0o | era ly downward, resulting In reducing or | the UHALV LK o %fsc: Decembel 704 | nOt now more than a dime below those in 3 bulk of sales, $6.00@6.20. flour, bbis . 130.00 | 1 ard, firm, 30.45. Dry salted meats, firm; | Philadelphia | S| Wining out the early gains except In spo- | cluded November BUC Gl lary, B8 | force at the close of last week. ND LAMBS-Recelpts, 8,00 Wheat, bu. R TR Ay g e B AR s i g : 9 45.0/...000 | clal Instances, notably Brooklyn Transit |875¢: Jfanuary, &0 ' May, 6i5@840c; | Bulls, calves and stags may be quoted | head: dull and lower; lambs, dull and Corn, bu . 99,000 53,500 | g8 : clear sides, $9. Bacon, firmer; boxed | Pittsburg ... 881, . |and Amalgamated Copper. There was an- | $%¢1 o o % August, | fully steady today where the quality was | OWer; good to cholee ‘wethers, $3.50G3 %), Oats, bu.. 203,000 lots, extra_short and clear ribs, $9.6215; clear | San Francisco % © [ other sale of 200 shares of Lake Shore at a | 34nes S5ASIC § 5 at all satisfactory. tailr o cholce mixed, $3.0a3.40; wesicrii Rye, bu 105,000 sid NT1g. Baltimore & | L[ further advance of 5 points. There was '@ ' Stockers and feeders of desirable quality | $heep, $8.0043.50; native lambs, $2.7661.70; Barley, bu..... 65,000 1 METALS—Lead, dull; $1.27%@4.30. Spel- | Kansas City 1l [strength in Lackawanna, the Minneapolls S osl Mark wore at . premium and A good many | Western lamba, S 264,50 On the Produce exchange today the butter | ter, firm: $4.07%4.10. Cineinnati b R D& St Louls,” the Towa ' Central stocks, . bunches sold conslderably higher than the | RECEIPTS-Officfal: Cattle, 9,465 head; market was steady; creameries, Muzic, | POULTRY—Steady; chickens, 6c; springs, | Minneapolis o| Lwather preferred and other less prom: | @T. LOUIS, Oct. 18-WOOL—Slow and |sume kind did yesterduy, Prices are now | hogs. 2L8I8 head; sheep, 18,326 head dairies, 13@19. Cheese, steady, 9%@10%c. |8%c: L 7e; ducks, 5@6e; geese, 1 Clevelund ........ ‘. o[ dngntatoeKs easy, with light demand; medium grades, [ just about back where they were at the |, SHIPMENTS-Oficlal: Cattle, 4,192 head; ke, hrm tresh. 1150 isc, P ik ;| Detroit ... ‘il aThe rallroad bond market was pretty |12iwirige; Mght fine, 12G144c; heavy fine, |close of last week, the decline of the | hoKS, 2051 head; sheep, 7,38 head. ) TiagRoy . Moo ¢ | New Orleans . i firm. owing to the demand for some of the | i ii1sece; tub washed. X@2dc. first two duys of this week having been g e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ] unl —Flour, 6,000 bbls; wheat, oo :I‘Ihlc- bonds. Total sales, par value, OSTON, Oct, 18, —The Commercial Bulle- | regalned. Common cattle also sold stealy Kansas City Live Stock Market. 9,00 bu.; corn, 34,000 bu.; oats, 4,502 bu ¥ X i Hi Unlted States bonds were all tin will say In tomorrow's report on wool: | to strong today, as compared with yester- | kAN . 3 SHIPME four, SIAnAROUE .. 4]::2oc | chanked on the lst call Wool has sold steadily this week. Prices | day. celiite, S0M) hoad nagiven, 60 Head Texape Quotations of the Day on Varlous | 54,000 buy corn, 43,00 bu, } L 0. s e | The Commerclal “Advertiser's London | show no change and are firm, with a hard- | ~Dostrable grades of western beof steers | S hand’ oeie) . ' L Loulsville PO <ooo | financial cablegram saye: The market was | ening tendency, particularly on the finer | were in good request foday at steady io | oydcid calves; beat beef ateers and cholos Commodities. erpool and Provistons. | hiigaie o0 LAl e today in - anticipation of ‘tomorrow's | grades. The receipta of Wool in' Boston | stron Drices, bat the common kinds wera | Soire escady; ather cattle 10g5c lower: W YORK, Oct. 1§ ~FLOUR-Recelpts. | | 1vippoor, Oct. 18.—~WHEAT-Spot, | Milwaukee A S| g6l | Rgay Wi phenomeasnation of “Amerfoan | since January have been 2230178 pounds | more or leas nelected and hard o dtspows | i iy (aiE 10 §00d, SHBOGST0: atoekera nnd bbls.; exports, 18,481 bbls.; firm and LV IRE a4 Oct = SAT-Spot, | AN S o 4 ftacks was phenomenal. per rallied 108 | against 146,704, or the Do | Of At eatisfactory prices. Stockers could | feeders, 330064 40; fed western st X e e 303,40, Mt OB B e o T T gl 5410 butthe copper stocks were inclined to hang | 190. Boston shipments to dnte are 204,206« | ajao safely be (|\|nl"-] strong 1o & 4ime | oo mentorrd Tange steers, la{’:a‘??fi'.’ ¥i4 straights, $.90a3.40; Minnesa Lt b ¥ v inet sales of 114,221,000 potinds 4 teq stron " oy Y Slgd; futures, firm; March, bs 1014d; De- | Savannah . : Ine tollowing are the rlosing prices on | for the same period in 1000, The stock on higher where the quiflity was good, and |ans and Indlans, $2.25@380; Texas cows, 38 cember, b8 7ad. Denver ... - | the New York Stock exchang: oaton January 1, 1001, was 7680850 | Hepresnatetine e (holce heavy feeders. | $2.0G native cows, $2.60G4.00; helfers, hakoers', $2.50G2.90; wint “EORN-8 St. Joseph § % hand in Boston January 1, 1801, | Representative nnles: 12,0005 h } b N--Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, -~ lay, 97,454,707 pounds. b j3.00405.26, canning cows, $1.50G2.5; bulls, I . Rye flour, firm: falr to good, {6 10bsd: futures. quiet: October, da ' igd; | Richmond 4 T + | Atehtson % St Paul .. pounds. “Totel atodk 10dey, B Lo 5 BEEF 2100420, calves, $9.00g0 0. © 315; cholce to fancy, $3 b ¢. | November, s 10%d: December, 45 11d. e 4 8,030, do pfd... Mg St. Paul pfd i New York Dry Gooda Market No. pr. . HO Recelpts, 7,00 head; market 6o MEAL~Firm; , ' LOUR=SL Louls fancy winter, steady, |y h,“ tor s | Baltimore & O. 80. Pacific . ’ 2 lower; top, $6.0; bulk of sales, $6.056.00; 5 ashington h n i et W ’ Bo: Raiiway . .. 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—DRY GOODS eavy, 36407850, mixed packers, $6.20G6 PROVISIONS—Beef, firm; extra India !“'L’”\”’m"m . Canadian_ Pac....110 | do pfd. Some further advances in bleached cottol fight, $5.6516.30; DIgS, $4.00415.65 o. mess, firm, 748 64, Pork, firm; prime mess | K08 § SHEEP "AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 3,40 'BTqE68 } ¢ a o Clty X [ | Canada So {Tex. & Pacifi 3 today, in keeping with those made yest: state, Eigib8c, New York, carlots, western, 7is 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 | Jake Gity.. s+ | Ches. & Ohlo. 4[Tok, St L& W g | dayy And a fair demand at fair prices. No hend; market steady; western lambs, $3. BARLEY-Steady ' feeding, 52@55c, c. 1. £., | The., quiet, 50s 61, Bacon, steady; Cumber- | i e | Chicago & A.. a0’ pld.., Change In brown sheetings, nor in coarse Talien: DiANGH meslerp Inih v /A @32, feeders, $2.5003. stockers, T Szes¥ 82383 8 malting o i f. Buffalo. land cut, 26 to 3 Ibs, steady at 50s; short A b3 do pfd... ls Unlon Pacific 4| colored cottons. Prices of all were quite T Re A5 bl i exports, | rihs, 18 to 24 1bs., qulet at 398 long clear | Rognes " | 5 Chi, Ind. & 1,00 40 do prd. firm - print cloths firm, with fair sales. 2,470 bu.; strong; No. 2 red, Whe, f. 0. b, | middles, fght, firm at 49 9d: long clear v orti do’ pfd...... 14 Wabash 17 | Prints and_ginghams continue scarae, afioat; No. 2 red, . elevator: No. 1| middles; heavy, firm at 49s; short clear | 4 oft Wor bt Chicago & E. 111124 | do pra. ... 3ig | Linens are firm, with moderate sales. Bur- northern Duluth, T3¢, f. 0. b, atloat; No. | backs, light, firm at 46s clear bellles, | Nhrfolk Chicago G. W |Wheel, & L. E... laps are inactive and still weak. 1 hard Duluth, 8%¢, 't 0. b, afloat.* Op- | light, ‘Arm at 66s. Shoulders, square, 11 to | Bon Aoines 0 180 Pfd..eress 8%] 0 3 prd- . FANCHESTER, Oct. 18—Cloths quiet, tions were very strong and active ail day, | 13 Ibs. firm at 87s 6d. Lard, dull; prime [ Ro% Jioin0s - s do 24 pfd.. o 4% Wis. Centrai . with a moderate inquiry. Yarns quiet and #howing the heaviest trade In some months. | western, in tierces, firm at 4ds; American Springfield, Mas : Chicago & N. W.20% do pfd... unchanged. Buying was stimulated by bullish Argen- | refined. 'in pails, firm at 48 6d. A CoROL & P10 Adams Bx ) ine reports and cables better outside in- | Recelpts of wheat during ihe last threo | {iECH, 9 “hicago T. & T { Cotton Market. torest, ‘small northwest’ reccipts and ‘crop | dave, 14,000 centals, including 6200 Amer- | Wil iter ! 31 256 5, C. C. & Bt. L. 8. Ex NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—COTTON—Spot rumors. Closed strong at %@7%c net ad- | lean. C Rapld: 6,668/ hetd P T et pllg-Fargo 3 RK, ) and, Ste: mide van May, 199070 13-16c, closed at 70%s Recelpts of Amerlcan corn during the last | G0 AP oo | do st prd Amal. Copper % fi'.?,:'d,fli’yma' e 45 Yalen e Qctober closed, ! December, 713 three 19,500 centals. Weather dull. | Bayion, 0. 5 : (Lt Amer. Car & B | Slosed qule oo Lo og0! Novamber, b0 7 3-16c. closed a 2 ¥ 4 Syracu (it udson. 8 (do pfd 0dc; January, X03c; Februar CORN~ Recelpis, 115,200 bu.; exports, 52, ¥ Grain and Provistons. | VUL ; 24 & W Amer. Lin, Oii. Pacomber e A" ' she. 806 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2, 61%c, elevato ANSAS CITY, Oct. 18~WHEAT—De- | Portland, Me. | I 381000 | Denver & R. G441 Amer. 8. & R GV HETON, Oct. 18.-COTTON—Market and K2, £ 0. b afloat. Option market wa v cash, No. 2 hard, | Bpokane ... i T o ptd.. . 0% do ptd. .. otanAL Rt R Bk PRy T firm and a Uttie higher on the wheat ad 2 WROAME (yuesaispspists s fErie L 31 Anae, Min, ol 3ty | "N W ORLEANS, Oet. 18.—Secretary Hes- 3 . vance and a moderate scare of shorts . May, S8%msoc: | Wilmington, Dei il 104,951 S| a0 st ped U 9% Brooklyn R, T (BN ORLEANG, Ot N Ta's visible S ST Olosed firm at lye advance. M 2 . 591 @69%c; No. 2 white, | Davenport . 110, ceee | do prd... 8 Colo. Fuel & I. ply of cotton shows the total visible sup- Wic, closed at 62Me, October closed, 81%0; | Bty opeka . SN Gt. Nor. pfd Gas ... i | Piy as 2,144,987, of which 1700987 was Amer- | 1. ! s The following table shows the recelpts of December, 61%@62%c. closed at 617 No. 2 white, 37%@38c, ansville . Hocking Valley ‘4 Con. Tob. pfd £ n cotton. CALVES, cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal OATS—Recelpts, 19,400 bu.; exports, 7. 5Alae all River . . 6| o pfad Lo Tk Gen. Electrio g 408 840 Lo 420 410 stock markets for October 15 bu. Spot, firm: No 3D 0 timothy, $12.50@13.00; prairie, | Birmingham Hiinols Central.. 145% Glucose Sugar Evaporated and Dried Fruits. STOCK CALVES. wttle. Hogs. Sheop, No. 2 white, 12i4@ white, 41%¢; | $13.50@14.00. Macon ... Towa Central ... 1% Hocking Coal ..\162 Lo 140 4 Shuth O he PRtV track, mixed o, track. white, | BUTTER — Creamery, 16%@19¢; dairy, | Little Rock . do pfd ... 9" (Inter. Paper . NEW YORK, Oct. 18—EVAPORATED BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Cago 2,000 40@se. Options, slow but firmer with corn. | fancy. 1416 Helena ... Lake Erie & W.. & | do pfd APPLES—There was i §ood business trans- | 8... N Geses TR Kansas City 2600 HAY shipping, 60asic; good to 8- Iirm; fresh Missourl and Kansas | Knoxville . A . do pfd P Inter. Power acted in the market for evaporated apples | sevese BN 81 ..1163 3 o 8t TLouls 3,000 choice, stock quoted on ‘change, 17¢ per dosz., lows [ Lowell . L. & N.oooo today at full former prices, while the 1. 1004 310 14 118 3 8t Joseph . 1,400 HOP common to chofee, | Off, cases returned Wichita ... Manhattan L Natlonal undertone was generally ~steady. State, | 2. a0 326 26:.00000000N 376 =L 1991 crop, 104150 19 ailic; 1860 orop. | RECEIPTS-—Wheat, 46,400 bu.; corn, 59,20 [ Akron " . Bt Ry . Lead common to good, 8@8c; prime, 4c; choice, ) NEBRABKA Totals .... 13,004 e Pacific o 12@150g¢; 1900 | b oats, 26000 bu. w Bedfor . o s Na. Salt p 83% | fo; fancy, BYGIYC. M cows.....1076 3 3 19 steers.... 1004 vr‘v{v-r!""l‘ crop, 6 SHIPMENTS—-Wheat, 27,200 bu.; corn, l'"'""‘“fli'xn ; . National .. No. America GALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Steady | § cows.....108 2 2 zduilrn 845 HIDES-—Qulet: Galveston, 29 to 25 Ibs ts, 15,000 b, Springfield, Tl 9 4 inn, & St. L....10% Pacific Coast 2 |at old prices. Prunes, 3%@ic. Apricot; Tcows..... 964 200 bull.....100) sc; California, 21 to 2 Ibs., 19%c; Te - — Ringhamton 18| Mo, Pacific ... 94% Pacific Mail Royal, 8@13c; Moor Park, ? 1 feeder... $ 1bull......10: vy, 34 to 30 1bs., 14ke Tolede Grain and Seed, Chattanooga, 824,700/ B R R T, s 38 |People's Gas B | BN S Aracied 1bull’ll L1610 AI,EAT“I-:hflvuvm;'l, hemlock sole, Buenos g Oct,_ 18.~WHEAT-Falrly ‘lfin,‘,:::"“‘"' do pfd...... uua.| sed 8. Cal » ¢ 4 1 calf fnfi yres. lght to heavyweights, 2i%a2iy . o 18 SAT- Lo 516 g Rasatospvese g o p [ty ,‘-1.:‘ i l" g |:"“ Hie; i eash, THcT December, Toh; | Youngaiwn 1ovo1.: ; N { Gental iy pan D, Dulnth Grain Market. OVISIC eef, qulet; family, $11.50 ! d) 0.0 3 ¢ W..... Boe Republ ORN-] i No. 3, 1200, mess. $0 8010 b0, beat hums, $20 00 Thuil snd steady; cash, So; De- | Rockford . f 235 Nortolk & SRepublio Htsel i b_:?‘mnu. Oct. 18.~CORN—Higher; No. 3, i packet, $10.00¢11.00; city, extra India ilc; May, 501 g nton .. | N ¢ id, . 104% Bugar . THe. or: No. 2 white, 36%e, billed mess, $17.00019.00. Cut meats, steady: plok- Nomiinal; cash”and December, #7c; | Ja ksonviie 2371 818 ER Y S0 el o . mré\f?;.’fim 6% B Polljen, 0oL Jickied shoulders, i Fremont. j . enneylvania ...146%|Union Bag & B WHISKY—$1.90 for fintshed goods. $7.97%; pickled hams, $10.25610.80, Lard, dul 3} T atva BIREBORE 2ot egibeens 6 Reading . L% do pfd western steamed, $0190; refined, quiet; con- | i WA Oelober: $8.43%; Dememuer, B8] | Jacknonvilier .. 18], » 18t p <16 UL 8. o1l and Rosin, tinent, $10: South America, $11; fime and Dotober, W.434: December, ¥.65; | acksonyille, 1. oo+ 86 P 5 " ound, ~$8.00i8.25. Pork. qulet; 'fam!ly, h Wt Wiy, WV 8t. L. A 1. 8 OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 18—OIL—Credit bal- &M!‘Z i short clear, $17.60G19.50; mess, | minnenpolis Whe: oChester ... Sy do st p 3ig $1.30;' certificates, no bid: shipments, oW do_2d prd. 133, bl 98,220 bbls.; runs, TALLOW-Steady; city (82 per pkg.), S%®@ PAPOLIS Oct. 18 ~WHEAT-Cash, WHkssupste . StL dout A 587 bbls. . country (pkEs. free), SHEGSTAC 89%c; December, 88lac; May, T0%¢: on & | 262 do ‘prd BUTTER-Recelpts, 4,85 Dhgw.; NOCi hara, Thiac: No. 1 northern. fker Ne. priss | L e wtate dairy, W@Ne; creamery. 10220 2 northern, 4Ty : Lo iy creamery. 17s@dle; factory, 124@lhe FLOUR-Firat patents, $38@3.75; second Doston Stook Quo HT. LOUIS, Oct. 18.-CATTLE-Recelpts, GGHEESE-Recelpta, 5358 pkios.: atendv; | patents, $.50G3.6). " firsi. clears, §2.7500.8 BOSTON, Oct. 18.—Call loans, 3@4 pe x‘amkhud, é"'.'f;“-':’or;i Ll and mins White, 9ic: faney. small, colored, 104e; | - BRAN-—-In bulk, $12.506 Toronto ... sent: time loans, 4@> per cent. fal | e N G “i?uw; arassnd 3 feedir R I o toe % SIS | 1tsadys 8 Milwaukee Grain Market, Winsives 08 (\u'-‘,";‘..;‘ S e i tone $80GR.00" nlru.:knrlnn-;d 1 Sow. 5 thd i 1 ey A, %, ind’ s iitsens . 92,2 and Pennsylvania. 2i%d2c; western, M WAUERE o e TAEAE o 02 4o ol TiWeat Bnd .o teeders, $2.26G3.10; cows and heifers 4 cows St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST JOSEPH, Oct. 18~CATTLE-Res market' dull, ‘but gen- v s, $3.0006.40; Texung terns,' $2 %0; cows and heifers, $1.60@6.15; bulls and stags, $2.0065.00; stocks ers and ' feeders, $1.6004.80; yearlings and $2.00104.00; veals, $3.2566.30, 4.500 “head: market light and light mixed, @ 00; Bk, 6301610 I F LAMBS--Receipt 00 head: market steady: lambs, $385a175, yearlings. $8.75G5.75; ewes, 3264325, weths 2 S R IR 1 e 331 SHIAVE wre ottt M cstametacatorsIsISISES g3a2s Men Suffering from loss of nerveus force often owe theircondition to youthful ignoramce— that fearful enemy to health, 1t {e the iness of selence to repair the dam ‘though! s practice th. N o DLy ez et vl of misera! ‘weak, less, 1 feeder. 1 bull. [ETOTR 2 feeders ) oot 19 55 an 10 ESRSASRS St 31O ERRBERIBRVEIINASLBIARDTIIIRES e h nerve e cdren by s ‘M wonderful wetets e rsase stops al ns, repl i (! Sende Tien, warm e blood tugiicy through every part, mal ing every or. a1 8¢t and cavsing you Lo glow with ealth. R GTLARY. Alve 1o enriieor a12e; | Ket higher: northern, T0WgTo 2 EE N Amer. Bugar .. onbire ; A e cers, B00i45: cows | | cow turkeys, Xgloc: fowls, fc; dressed, firmer: A i Rher: Mo X Baar le. Vietorla B, C. "\‘nwrlmmlh\lj;“l“.d | I e e and helfers, $2.20@8.15. 3 1 cow. epringers, Sad4e; fowls, So; turkeys, 1@ [ ppT EyE No, 2 5846@60c; sample, | **Quebec . | i 0ston ey 108 (At antic PP HOGS—Receipts, 6,800 " head: market | 2 cows.. e . wgsse, - s { BAMpS, Boston & Me.,...480 |Abantlo ol easler: pigs and iights, $8.0006.20; packers, | 1 cow. . MOLASSES--Stea RS N=De S Totals - | Paminion Coal... 41, |Cal, & Heols ... $6.0086.25; butchers, $6.25@4.70. o 2 cown.... ! METALSInteresting features were lack- r e, o -z | do ptd...c. Centen SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 2500 | 1bull ) ng in the metal market today. Tin at Poama Marvket. *Not incuuded in totals because contain- 5. Boel L iteliranklin R AN LA e tons, f0g | 4 feeda : e A London, after opening 10w lower, closed '0g ing other {tems than clearings. **Not in. o pfd 31 Ham l' at .. @350: lambs, $4.005.00; culls and bucks, | § cows. 34 cows. ge‘l hk’h'i; on speculative buying, spat | DULUTH, ¢ 18 \\"l’l‘r Tv';‘nlh_ }'luflrd in totals because of no comparison uy“hl[; 8 x‘n{\ o ceola il 25 stockers, $2.25; Texas sheep, $3.00 1: '..ln::. i ;m-m-p ruy fiu ..ann:;u ‘uh}? gm. 'w"ll elng finally quotea at £113 and futires at Tic; No. 2 northern, No. 1| for last year. en. Electric M4 Parro . caly 3 cows 3 outh Omaha, aad Davis Drug Co., C €1 Locally o quiet and unchanged mars | northern. 1e; Octobar, Tke; Wecempers p — — xlcan Central. 33 Quincy. ... —— 1 bull 1 cow.... Blufts, Ia, W e ket prevailed, with snot quoted at $20200 | @t May, BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | N G & ‘g anta Fe Copper: 4 : ST Markat 1 pull ) bull 3 ——= T topper VLK itha o o ally CORN-—Bbe. . ‘olo| oo 5 P ull.. b feeder 9 33 Py, Saksar b b Tanstg ey | 5a%8 ~ 0Old Dominon ... 27 |Utah Mining ... ¢ . Oct. 18.—BEEVES—Rs- |2 cows... . . 8cows. 0 3163715016621 for casting and electro- e Western Rallroads in Market for Cars | Rubber . - 14 Winona 6 | celpts, steers. dull, b lower; . L. Harris—Neb fytle. At London prices were 2s6d bettor, Sugar Market. e Unfon Pacific ... 8% Wolverines . . tects,"$3.756.00; oxen, 33260 | 1 cow.. poigh. ; closing spot at £8117s6d and futures at CEW YORK o IGAR—Raw. 4 S ——— T 30@3.50; cows, 81.60011.80. C'ables | 3 cows. B feeders Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co.,, £62125 64, Lead was very dull and un- AR centrifugal, | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Bradstreet's to- g C———— - @iz, diessed welght; | & rows 2 feedern 7 OMAHA, changed, both at home and abroad, closing | 4 ERTR T wugar, 31-16c; e | morrow will sa¥ T beef, Bly@Rc v 4cown 1steer. at $4.370 and £117s 6d, respectively. Spols b ! . L5800, Nov T 4 4de " | "'Tron and coal consumption continue equal [ OMAHA, Oct. 15.—Bank clearings today, —Recelpts, 385 head; lower; veals, | 1bull..... COMMISSION ‘ 81,00 per box: 6 hoxes (wi Y Lo 10 chre), 8300, | Baak Frea, FUATAR \ 0 00 1S 15 1943 45 £ 15 156 T 20 13RS MO0 €0 290 For sale by Kubhn %Cn Fuller Paint & ter was featureless, closing at $4.20014. 3 9, 4.85c: No. 10, . to and In some cases in excess of produc- [ g 4@ corresponding day last year, | $4. Pl F; Bkiliman—Neb. < here and at £172s 6d at London. Domes No. bo; “i\‘m No. ! | tlon. Features this week e been the | §1; increase, $163.116.02 AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3.2 | 22 cows. .“g.{'( . GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, Flan‘w-rmuu re -m‘e‘x and_unchange standard A, 4.%c; confectioners' A H ; e by mrr;hm\l lurnnrc'e; in the l‘ll'lpl:urr( ‘Ls :‘:x. 18. --(‘lru;ln [ c;s.m, 1 llhe:p. ';l:;z, %\m- 0 3.25; extras, P 1080 340 'M';‘ :‘;’ . Beard of Trade Buildin & fron warrants. : 1 north- | meuld A, 5.4, cut loaf, 5.80c; crushed, 5.60c; trict of 75,000 tons of Bessemer pig iron 92,708, money, steady, per |§2.00; lambs, s cows.. 1015 2 45 hdeain Direct wires te Chicage asd New Y ern foundry, $15.000116.00; 2 foundry, | granulated, 6.10¢; powdered, 5.2c; cubes, [ to leading interests at from $15.2 to $15.50 | ce rk exchange, Zic discount HOGS -Recelpts, 1,410 head; higher at| 6 cows. 2 bepis ke ork. southern, $11.00G15.00; No. 1 foundry, southe | § se. per ton at Valley furnaces. Steel bille 26.25G8. 1 Lanoute Land & Stock Co.—Wyo, Corvespondence, Jobn A Waiten & Co

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