Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OaiATIA DAILY HEEs N D AY , OCTOBER 11 , 380T.
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Customary Light Supply to End the Week's
Busiuesa.
CATTLE SELL EARLY AT STEADY PRICES
JVol Knnimh Offered to Mnkr n Tent of
Iliu .Mni'ki-t lion * hunk tli
HeciMiTltiK it Simile.
111 1'rlcf.
SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. 8.-llccclps ! for the
days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogi Sheep Horses
October 9 . l.Ol'J 3Z 511
October X . 1,7/1 4'Ji3
October 7 . 4,910 B.52G 3W)3 )
Odtober C . S.O.'O 6,713 1,6
October 6 . 7,1174 S.JOl 2.S10
October 4 . 6.3WJ 1,175 831
October 2 . . . O.M 5,777 128
October 1. , . 2,220 ,317 2,120
Bcptember JO . 2,270 6.4V2 3,315 2S
Beptomber 29 . 5M4 V SJ > 2
September 28 . G.S'Jl 4,761 247 24
Beptcmber 27 . 6,711 l.OW CIG 27
September 25 . 972 3,911 . . . . 23
September 24 . 3M S 1,837 4,1C
The official number of earn ot stock
brought In today by each rotul wn :
Cattle. HOB1 ? Hheep.
C. , M. & St. 1 . Ily
O & St. I. Ily 1
Mo. Pacific Ily 20
Union IMtlflc System . 1 JO
P. , i : . & M. V. 11. 11 . 9 17
C. , St. P. , M. & O , Ily . 1 3
ai. & . M. II. It. 11 . C 23
C. , II. ft Q. Ily . 3
C. , 11. I. & P. Ily. , cast . 2
Total lecclpts 33 Cl 2
The dlsirasltlon of the day's receipts was
ns follows , e.ich buyer pureh.iHlnK the num
ber ? of head Indicated : *
Cattle. HOBS Sheep
Omnhn. Pncklns Co 1TJ
G. H. Hammond Co 13 7i'J . . . .
H\lft nnd Compiny 2JJ 1,157 . . . .
Cudahy IMLklim Co 220 J.2.M Gil
II , lleckcr nnd Uegnn. . . . 7
J. L , . C.trey 2T
Cudahy I' . Co. K. C. . . Ml
rinnklnton 1' . Co , Mil 351
Other buyers 95
Left over 20
TotnlB 1,2V ) 392 oil
Receipts for thu week with comparisons
Cattle HotfH. Sluep
Week endliiB October 9 27.S1I 27.1(52 ( HIM
Week cndlllK October 2 . 2I.GSH 27 J07 0.454
Week enillnt , ' Sept. 'i . . 31,177 32.1JO ll.rfii
Week onillni ? Sept 18 2I.GM. 2bC01 1I)7S !
CATTI.i : Of tne thlrtyeveti louU of cat
tle reported In today only HC\CII een wete
on ile. the balance hivlnir bleu consigned
direct to Dickers In addition to the freMi
TQcclpts there wete about 400 head which
came In lUiU yesterday All told , however
there were not tattle , enough to make much
of a tea' of the market
As usunl on u S itnrd ly , there w.is little
In the way of news , the offering1 ! selling
early at steady pi Ices. The j.irds were
eoon desriled , everjtne Bolnw home tarly
llnyers Uilmed to have paid -UIUIIK pi ices
for cornfcil cattle , but there ' .vus nothing
very ciold1. the best being gooil enough to
bring only Jl.M )
HoaS The mirket IhN mornliiR loekevl up
once- more , thel l 'Kt lios1 ! "cllln prettv gener
ally at nn advanceovui vc tinliThe Bon-
crnl market n a h ule lilfih r
The trade vv in fnlrlv iictlM and tlii > IIORIerc
nil fold and uolcliP'l Ui ] esrl } In tlif niornlnp
The a\ernRp of all the mleH vvns Hie higher
than jcstcrdnj
The IIOK market the Inpt week had a rou h
road tn trine 1 nnd most of the vvav down hill
The week opened \\lth n elecllno of 5chade t
elonn a little ( , n Tuesday 1ml fold lurk nxnln
tit the openlni ; prices on \ Velnoi1nOn Tliurs
day the sttcp pn t of the down hill crude was
reached , \aluca on that dnj declining 10o and
on the dn > following , 12c I'rld \ iio\c"l to bo
the low day of the week IIORI hclllnir on that
dny 22'/3C lower than on MondT > mil 32'/4c ' lowci
than the werlc heroic In fact hosts pold on
that dn > at the lowest point louchel since Au
pist 11. On Satnrdm there v.na i Rllshl reac
tion that left th < > ilcellne for the week ot 2Cc
The demand for IIOKS was ROOI ! nil the week
nnd local packers and shippers were free bu > -
ers at current price"
SIIEKI * There were only two lo ids or sheep
here. Uuicrs were calling the market steady.
oiiic.vco i.ivn s'tocic
IacU TN Ilti ; lloK IHK < a nil I'rlucs
Atliinoo Slii'it ] )
CHICAGO , Oct. 9 Tlieie was the usual Hntur
iUy market , or lack of It , In cattle The pens
Were nlmost einpt ) . the few offerings consisting-
mostly of westerns Prices wciemiillj nomlml
and unchaneed from > osterdj'H flguie .
PackerB In hogs look hold more nctlly , and
prices od\oneed SfllOc per hundred bales were
largely nt from (3 43 to 13 S3 , coamc. he ivy
paekerti nelllnu nt fiom S3 30 tn 1153 and in line
assorted llnht welxhtB at from II to 14 05
timers dlscrlmlnnttd agalnrt the miineioiis Inti
lit coarse huivj , o\/i plKs , and the } were slow
ot 30JfV > o below BO nl ta fincv corn-fi 1 stock
Choice bacon grades Itelntf prefened. IMgs sold
largely nt firm ! t T3 to U S.1
Western raiifc sticep and lamhs comprised the
bulk of tnday'H recelptH Native li.-i p sJlil
at from J3 to (3 80 frcdlnir westerns ai from
U40 to 53 SO , native lambs at from $3-10 to
1560 , nnd vvi-nti-rn lambs nt from J17" > 13 J4 "j
Lambs nre 23f40e lower than last week , and
heep nre ulT 15ft21c.
lleeclptu Cuttle , W head , hogs , 13,000 head ,
Bhecp , 2.000 liend.
St. Imln llv - Stock.
ST. IXUIH , Oct -CATTIX-Ili celpts , TM
liead ; shipments , nrnf .llurliet steid ) for both
Texans nnd natives , fair to choice nitlve shlp-
plntf and export steers , J ) 3333 DO , bulk of sale ? ,
)4 (504 83 ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers , U 73
< (4 73 , bulk of sales $4 Mff ! CO. llhht sltern
J350ffl < W ; bulk of ( ults , J3 90W4 SO. stackers nnd
feeders , J2 Mtl 21. bulk of pales , JJ 1SQ4 OU , eJws
nnd heifers , JJU05T460 , bulk nf cows , J25K&J25 ,
bulls , > 2COiJ3W , Texas and Indian steerx , (3 CO
{ ? 3 SS , with n few single steers bringing as hlsh
as M 25JJH 63 , COWH nnd heirerH 12 13ffJ JO
HOOS Receipts , 100 head , shipments CrO lual
Market Sc hlijlicr , I'Kht. ' J3 KfiJ 95 , mixed , U M
03 SOi heat ) , 13 SOJJ3 KB
HHUniV-Hrci llt , 1 , CO ) head , shipments , none
Jtlniket nominal ; native muttonK , t3lOfrl85 ,
tocUern , > 2iXf290 ) , culls nnd bucks ,
lombs , 3 15 23.
ICniiKiiN C'lly Ijlir Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. 9 CAT ! I.n llerclpts ,
400 head ; market ntead ) , unchanged Only re-
tall trade ; Texas fcteers , J2VOT7I 10 , Texas cows ,
12 < 082 9ri native' steels , ? 37&J.2) , native tows
* nd lielfers , IS (082 93 ; native steers. J3 7SW5 S3 ,
nattvo rows nnd heifers , } l r.'i'T < 3" > , stackers
nnd feeders , J ! GOH4 3Ti bulls , J2 2"f3 23
HOas Hecelptu , 2 TOO head ; mniket Cfnoc
lower ; bulk or saUs J3COW3C3 , lie iv les 3 mt
J"5 packers , ! 3)3C9 , mlxtd $3 535J1 75 , \\s\Ht \ \ \ ,
IU5Jf3 72V4 ; Yorkirs , 70G372Vi , Pica. J32- , ®
8 (7.
(7.SIinEI * Hecelpts , 1 r(0 ( heal , market stead ) ,
lambs , 13 Xj' < 13 , muttons J. IOJJ3 73 ,
Hunt llulTillo l.ltc Sliiflf.
BAST IIUrrAIO. OU 9-CATTI.i-Qulet
1IOQ8 Yorkers , good to choice , tl J3. loufchi ,
common to good , )3 ) 3J { | J S3 , plK , KOU 1 to c lolce.
14030410.
SHi : ! : ! ' AND I.AMHI.Tinbs , choice to ixtra.
t510jl > 23 ; ruIU to common. J3Wn"i , choice to
telccled wethers , tt W4J415 , culls to comn.on ,
12 1S 3 15.
Stock In M lit ,
Ilecord of receipts of live stocli nt the four
principal markets for October 9 :
Cnltle. HOK hheip
Omaha l.'so 3,1:2 r'l
ChlcnKO 10 } 11.10) 200)
Knnsna City 4K ) 2 MO 1600
Bt. Louis C.O 100 1000
Total * S.CSO 20,1'J C011
NEW YUIIIC RHMJIIAI. JMHKUT.
QiiatntloiiN of tin * Hiton Grni'rnl
ClIIIIIIIOllltlt'M ,
NHW YOHK , Oct. 9-I-I/lUH-necelpti ! 3 < 9
bbls.i exports. 0,320 bbls. ; Inuctlve , but firmer
wltli wheat ! Mlniuiotu patents , 13,1505DO , win.
ter cxtruf , > J.ojf3,73 ; Jllniiffotu bakeu' , II 33
C4.W , winter low grades , 13,104(3.SO , Il > e Hour ,
dull ; fiiitcj , J3.:5 3.CD. lluckvvheat Hour , uulct.
II.75W1.W
Ht'fK\\IIiAT-ia ' : ! 4s
y. track
/vil v i n i it.11 . . . , ,
bu , b | > ot. Hri'i , No , ' ! "red , OsUe" ' o"Tt'ion | " 'openi'd
BtronK on good foielsn Imjlnit unj rontlnued
drouth Hewn , ruled generally linn all the morn
ing. uirUted by light offerings mil Investment
bu > lntc ; clo fj llrm ut IttH.e- net adxunee ; No
2 red , SOifiWo ciotej , 9 ' , eDei ; ember , 93 9 16
Viie , clon'il S5Ti-
COHN Iteeelpts , 159 330 bu j exports , 1 404 bu.
Sim ! , firm , No , ; , SIHc Opllaiu opened tlrtn
and ruled ttioni ; but quiet till duv with vvlient ,
closlne HfCin net advance , Mny rloie.l at 8JT o
Urcember dotvj ut 31K ;
OATSKc clpts. : : t 1U > bu , export ! Cl.tol bu
8i > ot , quiet , No ! 23t4c. O.itkma Inactive but
teadler ut unchaiied to He higher prices : Oc
tober , deceit ut ! 3 > ; c , Dccembtr tlojod nt ! 4Uc
HAY Qule-t ; rlilivInK , 40 430 eood to chol e.
COOItc
HOI'S-Quiet ; flute , conunrn to choice. U93
ciep < 00i. 1SS6 crop , CCSc , 1SJ7 crop. 14816 ? ,
Paclllo coa t UK crop , 4iC' , Iif6 crop , 6&9e
It HI crop JStflV , Ixinlon market , WiiCSc ,
HIlI-a yulct. aalvnton , ISQlCc , Tsxai Ury ,
HV , lJc. Callfcrnla , J7t/lSc.
UArllliit-Qulet. hemlock role , Iluenoi
Ayien , light to heavy , : o > KiiUo , uclJ , ; ov ip
Ill'TTEn-nec lpt . S.351 pkRf. ; ittady : west ,
em creamery , HOSJo , KlKlna , Kc , factory , V
tfUc.
ClliiaK-lecflrti. 8.019 pkKi : quiet ; large ,
wb.lt * and colored , iSo ! ) ; cuull , whltt and
colored , Jijc ; part sklm , SUO'fl full kltn ,
< 4 300
nd Pfnnfylvunla , 16iU Hci vreitern ,
I'HOVIHIONK-netf fumlly USORIOOO. extra
mtt t , IS Wfl9 CO. l > t f lumt , J2 , Witr7.00 Cut
m-nt' . quiet plckleil btllles , 1C MJIJ.OOj pickled
fhnulilerr , 55. SO ; plcklrd hnmj. > cm ! .W. I.nrd ,
MKtdyi fvcutrrn tram tl 6081 < 3H , October
closed Bt 14 M nominal , refined , quiet Pork.
dull , old men , IS TSflS 23 , new mess , 19.tO
1000 short clear , 110 OOfilJ.OO ! family. lll.00
12 00
00AMOU'Uull , city. JHe nominal ; country ,
UtU-Prtrolriim. quiet ; United closed with
no mnrket , 1'ennsvlvnnln crude , nominally flc.
Ho In , tlrm , strained , common to BOO ] , Jl.40tt >
l.O. Turpentine , llrm nt 3imT35c. C'ottonseed ,
dull nnd weak nt lower prices ; prime crude
20'421e ' prime summer jcllow. :3t23Hc , off
nutnmer jellon. 22'iffJ3e ' , prime winter ) ellow ,
32e.
UlCn-rirm ! Jomestlc. fair to extra , 4SflC'Jc ' :
Jnpin , O4as < (
MOI < A"SiS Un > ettl 1 ; New Orleans , open
kettle , Rood to choice , S5S3lp
MiTAII'le : Iron quiet ; touthern. $10.2' ®
ll.ri. northern , (10 tOfllJ 00. Copper , easy
J11.20 Irfnd , strong ; brokers , tl Tin ,
OM4IIA VI. JIAIIKKTS.
ConilKloti of 'I'rniiu nnd aiiotutli > nn
mi Stniili- mill PJIIICJ I'rodiicc.
HnOP-Oood stock weak t 1JV4C
llDTTnil-Common to fair , 909'c ; . cholco to
fancy , 12 Hc : separator creamery , 21c , gathered
erenmerj , 18 18c.
VnAICholce fat. 80 to 120 Ibs . quoted nt Sc ;
large and coarse. 4B5c.
I.IVH 1'OULTnY-Hens , e'ic ; cock 3f4c ;
spring ehlekens per Ib , 7c ! elucks , C87c ; tur-
kes , 03fc.
I'lOKONS Uve , 75c ; dead pigeons not wnnted.
HA } Upland. JS , mlillinn , 54 60 ; lowland ,
4 , rje straw , ftfolor tinker the price on
hnv ; light bales sell the best , only top grades
bring top priics
IinOOMCOIlN Uxtremoly lo rates new crop ,
delivered on track In country ; choice green clf-
working carpet p r Ib , 232'ic ; choice green ,
lunnlnff to hurl , 2172'4c ' ; common , l"ic.
'lil * ' " '
C WY \ l-nitr r * , 'n
TOMATOES J'er liilf bu barkct , 233)0c.
ONION8 Ptr bu , MffOSc.
LIMA IIPNSPcr Ib . 3e.
IjEANS Hand picked navy , per bu , Jl 40JJ1 60
r- " " " " " " imini , crown le.
UATr.n.Mnr.ONS-Crat'Ml per clo7 , ll.CO.
I'OTATOif < Hnme- crown f,0 COc.
rnuiT
Al'l'I.n I'er bid , fall rluck , J20VH225
NATIVE PLUMS Pel lapket. S0033C
GRAPES O.illfornl i , J1.2301 50.
CALiroa.N'IA PEWHES-l'ei case. Crixvv-
fonls fOc cllngi ! VOffioc.
PEAns-Hartlett per rase J2 2i ; Utnh flirt-
'ttP Jl , . . ! SO , llmrif. Ilnrdv. H fiOOl 75
Mnv YOniC OHAt'rjq-l'or O-lh bncUct. ICe.
rALirOHNIA rn'MS I'er cnfp $1 001TI 25
CUANnnmtirs-Onpe Cod porbbl . JO 00
rnoi'icAi , rnuiTs
LHMONS Me-sslnns. } 4 Z5if t SO. choice Call-
fornlii , } 4 0
OIJVN'nnMcdlternnenn sweets , J1 23iH CO
IIANANAS Choice. lnr , e stock , per buncn ,
12 CC82 23 medium-sized bunches , tl ( .032 00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almcnrtn. Cnllfornn. per Ib. Inrgc
le 13c. Urazlls pr Ib lOc , EiiKlMi walnuts
per Hi , fanc toft thell 12ftl3c , stnndarJi. 10CT
lie llllHT'.s per Hi lOc , p cins. pollsheil , larce ,
'igilOc Jumtjf ) , H5il2p tnigp lilchorj nuts , Jl 23
per bu , ccccnnuts 4'ic cacl-
TIGS Imported fains , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
I2e , C crown 50 Ib lioxea ISQHc.
lIONin Cln Ice white , lir
CIDnU-riniWed Juice , ptr half bbl , $233 ; per
Mil Jl 00ii < 23
MAPLE SYIlt'P n\o-gnl can . each J2.53 ,
Bal canK , pure , p rtoz J12 00 , hnlf-sal cans
] f 29 eiuart cans Jl 10
DUHSSGD HUUr-aood native steers. 400 to
COO Ibs , 7c. good forcqiiurteis steel' fe , good
hindquarters , 9c , western steers CffStJ" ; fnncy
heifers Co , goo 1 licircrs CVtc , good forequart ri ! ,
heircrs Tc , good hindquarters , heifers , So good
cows , C'jC. fair cows 6\c , common cows 5UC ,
cow forequartcrs 4'itf5c , cow hindquarters , 7'4
OSc.
ItCKP CUTS Tenderloins , ISc , bonelc p strip' ,
"c. ttrip loins 7c rolls , 90. sirloin butts 'ic ,
shoulJer clod' Co. rump butts 6" , steer chuck"
Sc , cow chunks 44e , boneless chucks , 4 4c , co \
plates , ic. Fleer plates 3V-.C Mink sink C'je1 ,
loins , N'o 1 He. loins No 2 , lOHe. loins , No 3 ,
S'4c , sirloin ends No 1 , 9c ribs No 1 lie ,
libs , Iso 2 , S'c ' , libs. No 3 C'tc teer rounds
7'io , cow rounds 7c. cow rounds off. S'c , trim
mings , 4c , beef shanks , 2Hc , brilns , per doz
33c. sweetbreads , i > er Ib , 12c bueetbrenda
( cnlvcst , per Ib , 40c , kldne > s , per doz , S3c , o\
tails ench 3c , livers , per Ib . 2e. heiirts. per 1U ,
2c : tongues , per Ib , lie
MUTTON Lambs , S'tc. sheep 7'i.e , market
cks ( long ) , * < c , hotel racks ( noru , 12c leg1)
end addles , 8c , lamb legs , 9breasts : ana
stops 3c , tongues , each 3c.
POIIK Drc il piss , Cc , dre"Ct ! hogs , 6Hc
tenderloin' , 13c , loins "c ; spire rib * < c ; ham
rnusnge , butts , Cc. shoulders , rough 6'4e ; shoul
ders. skinned fc , trimmings , 4'tc leaf lard , not
rendered , Cc heids , cleined 3c , tntmt nnd cars ,
3e , backbones IVic , cheek meat" , 3c ; neck
bone" , HJc. pigs' tails , 2o plucks , each 6c (
chlt'crllngs , EC , hocks , 4e hearts per doz . 25c ,
etomachs each 3r , tongues each 7c. kldneya.
per doz , lOe , brnlns , per do ? , 15e pigs' feet.
per dor , 25c. 'Ivors ' , ench 3c
HIDES. TAI..UJW. nT&
HIDl'S No 1 green hides , 7c , No 2 green
hides Cc , No 1 silted hides 8c , No 2 green
suited hides , 7Hc. No. 1 v e il calf , 8 to 12 Ibs ,
be , No 2 % eal c.iK. 12 to 15 Ibs. Cc. No 1 dry
Hint hides. 11(113. No 2 drv Hint hides b10c. |
No 1 dry salted hides 9JJ10C , part cured bide- ,
Uc per Ib lejs than fi'lly cured
bliuni' PibTf ) Green suited , cich 13ff75c ,
green salted shearlings ( hort vvooled enrlv
skns | ) each 15c , dry shearlings ( short woolert
earl > tklns ) , No 1 , each 5c dry Hint Kansas
and Nebratki butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual
weight 465c , dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska
murrain wool pelts , per Ib , nctual weight , 3SJ4c ;
do Hint Colo'ado butcher wool pelts , per ID.
actual weight 4B3c drj flint Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per Ib actual weight. 3ff4r ; feei
eut off , ns It Is useless to piy freight on them ,
CONDITION or UVOHIC II V.MfS.
Material Ile-iliictloii In Caih .Sinus of
IiupruInjr ItiiMliieHS.
NH\V YORK , Oct 10 The rinanclei
s.i > s. The statement of tne ns oclated ,
banks of New York City for thr > week
ended October 9 show 5 a material reduc
tion In cash , the repene havinK detrea > ld
over W.000,000 , all of which has apparently
gone to the Interior. The money lost faeems
to reflect actual shipments , ulthoutjh the
statement Is complicated by the adjustment
of October .settlementshlch have been
eolnt ; on rlurlnff the week. The decrease
In loan' Is to be attributed to stock e\-
c'hatiKe liquidation , since the market for
commercial paper and time loans has been
more and more actl\e of late , and a Kreit
deal of now bunlneps hn been done In thcr > 3
lilies Some banks , In fact , ha\e with
drawn their call money for the purpose of
putting- Into metcantllc paper The re
duction ! n the loan Item , tncrefoie , repro-
Bent.i lather paiailoxlcii ly a better lutno's
comll'tlon. The bank * apparently ha\e ac
cepted prcv'lllng r.ites us , the maximum ,
and arc taking aiUantage of them on the
thcoiy that heavy jold Imports will pre-
\cnt nnytMnBT like a s'.ilnKency In the nvir-
ki.t. The heavy decrease In the resetve was
unlooked for , but It In to be observed tint
specie iccelptn are already suppling the
heavy drain of money In current Interior
movement The fraln In Bold was made up
fiom receipts at thl" ? port and from Snn
riancleci , and countci acted In part the lo s
In le'jral' ' which the banks report. An the
specie now on the \\uter and enifa ed for
shlpmc.nl from Europe amounto to 15350.00
further Io scs In eaBh. will be replenished
uaslly , nnd the outlook becomes much
blighter The Intornatlonal fhlftlni ; of
funds lo now worklnr antomitlcilly , and
the vo'.umo will be detci mined largely by
money conditions prevailing here , \vnlle
there * will be no really ehcap money. It l
Vet ellincu'.t to see how there can ue nn
nctual stringency at any time this jcur.
As the Bold due to nirlvo will not llBuie In
the week's bank statement , It would not
bo ttirprlHlnK If a further loss In the re
serve is noted nt that time.
St. I.OIllH ( JriUTIll
BT. 1/31'IS Oct 9 riXUU-l'nchangcJ
WHIAT HlBliereloHlng little for Ueceinber
and * 4o for May above jeHerduj , Decdiilicr
opened t W' < e better , ndvanceil 1'lc , declined le ,
milled Uc and closed tlicie , with n tame feellni ? ,
Spot , ftrongir ; No 2 red casi. ele'vntor. ! nl-.o
bid ; track MiiO'c , No ' - ' hard cash , CCc , Decem
ber , iiic , May 97'ic ' bid
COUN Kutuien advuneed with the Improve
ment In whent and becauee of crop - re
ports , closiur | llrm and fractions hlghei t inn
> estt > rdit > bpot higher , No. 2 cash , 2li/if27u , i
Decemlvr. 27c ; Ma ) , 30 > Je bid '
OATH Puturt's euty , with little demand , but i
no ctianga from scturduj t-pot. lower , No 2' ' 1
cuah , elevator. 19 c bid , tram , 19 020c ; No . '
white , il'a.c , December , I'j a bid ; May , 22U
fi2Jc
11MZ rirm , 43c bid.
fOHNM \ Instead j , | I Mffl 3.
TIMOTHY Hiiil'rlni : : , Ji.70.
HHAN HlKlier , with nn urgent elemand ;
racked. ea t track , We bid and 62o for thl * fide.
HAY Klun und higher , vvlti choice truilta
scarce , prairie , { 6 CO&7.W , Hmoihy , JJ5UJIOO )
HUlliMt rirnii ereumery. ! Cu24o ; dairy , 110
ICc. ,
iC1lS : ririn. 124c ,
1'OUI.TIlY-Chlikens , flrin ; oUl hens , 640 ; '
tprlngn , T'ic , iluclis , 6 Vic , gcete , Cc , turke > ,
'
WIUbKY-II 20
COTTONTU3S 70c.
iniTAI.S-Uad. held nt 1405. Spelter , nornl-
nally. f < 05.
I'UOVlSlONS-l'ork. teady , standarj mess ,
Jol bine , S 55. I nrd. steadj . prime tteam. M JO ;
cnolce. il U'i ll.-uun , extra khort clear and
rib * Iboxcd lots ) , 10 , shorts J5 1JU Dry ult
nifiilK ( luixxl flioulJer ) . ( S M ) ; thorti. 15 C24
IlKCKH-rS-riour , C.OOO bbla , wheat. 62(00
bu . earn. 241 000 bu , oats. 63 OOd bu.
blllt'ilKNrS Hour , 8.0CO tbls j wheat , 49000
bu. , corn , 76 ( X ) bu. , ontu , 77.0W bu.
( irnln lte-e-i > l | > lM at I'cliielnal .MarUeti.
ST 1XDIIIS. Oct. 9 Iteolpts ; Wheat. 95 car
MINNBArOUS. Oct. 9-llecelpt ; Wheat. 674
caifl
eilir-AOO. Oct. 9 , Receipts ; Wheat. 239 can-
corn. 607 earn , oati , 249 cars.
PlXWIv. Oct. 9-llfcelpti ! Corn. 58.250 bu :
04 1 . 57250 bus ; rve. COO but. ; vthliky. 73 bbll.i
wheat. COO bu * . tihlpments ; Corn , K 900 but ;
uati. 94 450 bvu. ; , DOU | wlOiky.
whtat ,
BOOM IN STOCKS AB1UT DUE
Honrj Glows Anticipates Another Big Rise
in the Market.
INDUSTRIAL RtV.VAL TH MMN CAUSE
Iiniri > \ cniciit In IINII | | > MN In Alinont
StnrtlltiK In Its . MiiBiiltiide-
Veirk I'eillllcH ( lie ( ) al > ! |
NKW YOllIC , Oct. 10-Henry Clews , head
of the banking house of Henry Clews &
Co , writes :
In thfi securities market the pant meek hns
been unsettled nnd Irregular. The effects of
the two week1) of realizing nnd decline nre
apparent In a more' conservative feeling nnd
a elK-positlon to follow the coursu of the
market rntlier thnn to force prices nnd hold
on for a fre-ih rise. There Is no doubt thnt
during the Inte reaction a > cry considerable
amount of "long" s.oek hns been distributed
by capitalistic owners , who have been wait-
In ) ? ( in opportunity to liquidate nnd wete
satisfied with the large advance In prices of
the three prenlous month ? . Those reallzlngs
have materially changed the position of the
situation. The men of largo means nnd In
fluence \viho have thus liquidated arc no
longer behind the market with the sustain
ing power of their prestige , nnd their various
resources for support. They are rather
outside of It , and more or less Inllneiitlal In
discouraging bull Influences , In order to re
place ut lower prices the stocks they have
pirted with. Perhaps * few or none of them
regard the upward movement ns ha\lng
touched Its apex ; nor Is It likely that they
have retlicd ftom this market ; but , ns In
tending buyers , tney arc willing to allen
free p.ay to all Influences calculated to
enable them to buy In ngnln on favorable
terms. Thus , for the moment , the market
has lost much of the Impetus It had pre
viously received from innny Influential
' 'hull" le.idcrs.
It results from these changes that stocks
nre now largely In the hands of holders of
modest calibre , backed by moderate mar-
kins nnd without the lead or suppott of
strong combinations There Is no re.ison for
suspecting that thcbe holders arc falling to
IU'etheir accounts veil protected : tielr
large recent profits should enable them to
do so ; nnd It Is perhaps safe to r-a umo
thnt In this respect the market Is In a rc.i-
5onably conscruitl\e rendition Hut a mar
ket nude up prlnc'pilly of a large number
of comparatively small holders , though In
some ri" = iierts n safe one , yet lacks some
elemtMts needful to the accomplishment of
luign results In "hulling" It needs org-uil-
zitlon nnd the foico of large capitals and
the skll ! of experienced operators The ellf-
fe-rence be'ween the market of toelay 'iml
th it of three wee > ks ago lies mainly In the
absence of the-se element of support. It
lias however , this Important but unnoted
Tnetor In Its favor that a 1 irge portion a'
the strong men who ha\c recently got out
of stocks appears to be satisfied that anne
n\e ngo fall of full beven po'nts In prices Is
a \ery substantial one , sulllelent to make
m my stocks again relatively chcip , ami as
much as the market. In Its present temper
mil under e-xlstlntf m iterlal conditions. Is
likely to yield These operators have their
e\e upon the chances for another Howard
bound In prices at a not distant elny , nnd
they think It better to lay In ftesh holding"
upon the drops In prices rather fan to
force values down and sacrifice the mass of
smaller holders i.\ho.se co-opeiatlon the >
nuibe glad to have In a subsequent bull
movement. A ste.ielv nnd covert movement
of this k nd toward the return of stocks Into
strong hinds api > enrs to be In proees- ; but
the bnjlng Is conelucteel quietly so as to
a\old the effect of prcma urely starting up
prices. Just now , this Is perhaps the most
iirportant Influence affecting Stock ex
change business ; and It Is of no stn.fll value
as a me in1 * of holellng the market against
reactionary Influences
KRAU GnOttGU AND VAX WVCK.
The extraordinary Interest taken In the
mayoralty canvass acts as a. disturbing in
fluence. Investors nro naturally sensitive
to an > seeming po-Mblllty that either the
Tammany or the George tlekets should
succeed ; and , wlt'i so much confusion and
uncertainty ns exists ns be-twecn the
ch.mccb of the four contestants In the field
the temper of the market oscillates with
every change In the political kaleidoscope.
The attitude of the "bear" conttnrent Is
significant. Considering the weakening ef
fects of tne pa t reaction they are much
nicre cautious thnn might be expected ,
avoiding large lines of "hhorts" ami gen
erally adopting mild tactics b irrlng their
enterprlblng canards , which are far from
ml'd
While Wall street is taking resignedly
thli Interruption In Its adjustment of the
value of securities to the changes In the
conditions that cojitiol their earnings , we
find no change in that great revlvil of ejui
industries anel trade which has started th's
movement. Step by step , the great re
covery progresses , anel hns now reached
evetj branch of trade. In some Industries ,
manufacturers are tuken by surprise at the
expandeel prcspects that arei opening before
them It is something more than had been
hoped for that , within MX month' ' , our
whole range of home markets should have
ilsen from comparative prostration to a
Htate of healthy prosperltv. Itut added to
this , we have plain evidences that our
Flowing grap up n tre export tiuda which
had been regarded as only an Incident eif
the exceptionally low pr cea connected with
the depression Is n natural result of our
national development which lias come to
Btav and to give us a new and profitable
expansion of our trade. This new drift
lias become especially conspicuous In the
Iron trade , In which our manufacturers aic
cas'ly taking Urge orders over the head ?
of the IlrltlVi nnd German competitor , and
alsa In the electric ; Industry , In which we
are equally successful against fore'gn manu
facturers.
The best expression of the extent of the
ravlvjl of trade Is afforded by the con
dition of the transportation Interest A
true measure of the recoverv In railroad
traffic in afforded bv the following Plate-
ment of the KIOSS earnings of twenty-one
railroads for the fourth week of September ,
Just icparteel , compared with those of the
same week of 1S9IJ :
I 1E97. 1 9C
Chicago. Imlannpo's . Louis
ville MC')3 ) J 7 ! > J |
Central of Oeorsla If7 5 % 111 7G6
N'crfolk & Western 2JSS > 1 102 J(6
1'eorla , Decntur & Kvanivlll 22,404 21 CCi
UvaiiKvllle & Tine Unite. 31,759 i.C.564
Louisville. Henelereun At bt
Loulu 182t ' 130.0
Ann Arbor 37.CJ3 SO.OS2
C'l IcaK" - KnMern Illinois. Win ) 79 U )
Cilcago . Oreat Western . . . 164,003 133,313
lovvu Central f3 HI 4J.7'5
Lalte Uric Ac Western OiOO" 77.09
St I'oul 120)174 ) SJGI.M
U'nbtuli 371 , IJJ 3.,1S3
. \\lFcrmsln Central HJ ! lG IDS i0 !
1 \\heeling A I lec Urle 50 'ii)2 J1 W)7 )
Toledo & Ohio Central . . . 4S 659 42.5S3
Detroit Cirtiml Itnnlla .1
Michigan 33.1'9 21 to ;
Kanitau City & Tort Keott . 1J1393 101J.il
Kt I'aul Minneapolis A- Man ) .
totia 2,015,080 1SI..its
Bt LoulH K. fenn rrnnclsro . , 2J02,7 , 17) ) US
Missouri , Kansas & . Tixaa 411 CM 4M 703
> 5 7121 7 $7.770 745
Increarc 0:5 412 . . .
On this group of roads , many of which
have for some time been In n low financial
eondltlon , we find nn average Increase of
earnings amounting to 18 3S per cent Th'o
fact tells the Htory , more exictly thnn
any other o\dcneu ! can , ns to the extent
of the revival of the general business of
the country. At thei moment , the market
IH not In a position to respond to facts
of this character : but It does not need to be
said that , at a later stage , such evidences
of proriperity must have their effect In a
more Important rise In the prices of se
curities thin hns yet occurred.
GOL.IJ COMING IN.
Wo have now reached a point at which
nnj disturbance ; , to the local money mar-
ket from the ( Shipment of currency lo the
Interloit will be e'lieked b > receipts of gold
from abroad Over } 2XW,0'jO ( has alre-aely ai-
rlved ; und exchange has icached a level
at which it will i iy to Import gold Up to
the date * of writing , engagements have been
made this week fet the importation of about
Jii.000,000 ; and the supply ot e-xport bills la
puch as to { ijgr'e.st that further large
amounts nre likely to follow. The Uank of
England teems to take the nuvement easl y ,
an It made no furllie-r change In Its dU.
count rate on Thursday , the reaion probably -
ably being that the gold to be sent hither
will be drawn largely from the continent.
Under these circumstances , there IB no
reut-on tu fear any departure from nn easy
course of the local money murkst. When
rhe icflux of currency tunt to the Interior
tets In. we shall have another mm Iced
plethora of money ; vVhKh may prove to
lie the occasion of a fresh revival of specu
lative operations on the stock market. The
How of gold havlni ; legitimately turned thin
way Insures easy money for the balance
of the > ear nt least. The abundance of
time money at moderate rates of Interest
will tend to foster a speculative upturn In
the markets. Thu better outlook for Cuba ,
duo to thu change In the Spanish ministry ,
und the lens likelihood In conteeiuence of
thin country becoming Involved , la u fa > or-
able factor In the situation.
The InflJer.s In Chicago GJH who sold
largely when the stock was above par , seem
now ) Inclined to but It back , hence Chicago
Gaq by its ptrong money backing tiun been
n. pronounced leader. Its break did more
than anything ol to cause other utocka
to fall ; consequently , IU la now advanced
to approximate par. it certainly will sym
pathetically advance other properties The
, therefore , , now looks as If a hlfhtr
J RERS
AG RI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CHICORY GROCERIES. LUHBE3 :
I iningef & he American
JL Heaglancl
T eo.
W IWB4rtr Co. Chicory Go. WIIOLRSALB
WHOLESALE DKALCIIS IN OrovTcr nd mamifacturcr > of all fonr.s of FINE GROCERIES Wholesale Lumber ,
Agnculti'ral . Chicory Om ha-lremont-O'Nell. Li Etc.
Implements. Tc , Spleen , Tobiccc and Clear * . me ,
Duggtei and CarrUees. Cor , Cth and Pacific Hti. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 1403-H07 Ilnrncy BitteU Oth tuul Dniit'his Sts.
1/ingman I , aF. Oady LMmSier So
V Implement Go. linporttr and Jobber
Krorpnulrcd Crockery. China t Glassware , 13th nnd Lejivcmvorth St. 6tft and Douglas Sis.
Wagons , Drills , Buggies Etc , Silver Plated Ware , Looking Olaswa , Chan.
and Groceries
, dcllcrs , Lamps , Chimneys , Cutlery , Etc. Staple Fancy mmtKu' '
Ninth nrd 1'iiclflc Streets. 1410 FAIIIVAM ST. Tclcphon : jp/
iu AND corrtc ROVSURS , etc.
CREAMERY SUPPLIES
Haxion astd OILS-PAINTS
Jobbers of Farm Machinery. IMl'OHTr.US.
Creamery Machinery Paint Co.
\Vaeons anil Uuscles - Cor. Slh and Jones. and Supplies. GAS GOITRE IIOASTKIIS .
Hollers , Engines , Feed Cooker" , Wood Tul. AMI JUU111NO GUOCKUS. MANDPAUTUURUS
leys , Shafting , Belting , nutter Pack Ttltphone SS3. Air Floated ALnsral Paint
* ages of all Kinds.
T TG . C07-OOT Jones St. Anil I'alni' nf Ml Kln1 ! Putty , Etc.
1015 anil 1017 Jonei Bt
COAL. HARNESS-SADDLERY
Wholesale Dealers Iu
Agricultu ral Implem ents , S J
WAGONS AND BUOaiBS ,
Iltb nnd Nicholas St. OHlco 1603 rarnam Street. J//'M J. A Moffet , 1st Vice 1'rcs. 1 J. Drake , On Mgr
-l.V/ > C01.L.IKS . . . .OJLS. . . .
ART GOODS SHERIDAN COAL. tTo'jbci i of Ieathrr , ie el'rrj / / / nriJiidio.fc. . Oafo.lne , liiinciitlnc. Axle Orenpe lite
C. N. nietz , President OoulJ Uletz , Sec A. Trci \Vu 'ollolt } curordciti 1315 Howard bt. Qinnhn Ilrnnrh nil" ! ABPnclec. John II Huth Mgr.
CO IFECriON RY-CJGARS
HARDWARE. .
OYSTERS
V
Picture Moldings.
Mirrors , Frames , Hacking and Artists'
Materials Manufacturing Confectioners , .
And Jobbers of Foreign anil Domestic
BOOKBINDING , ETC FrtiltH , Nuts , Clears nnd Cruckors. Wholesale Harchvare , KING COLE OYSTERS ,
110S-111O CULRnr AND POUI.TKT.
Ouialiu.
1013 lion tu d St.
DRY GOJD3.
L PAPER-WOODEN WARE.
J'ftlXTIXO AM ) JiUUK JJ/.VW/AO.
Importers onJ Jobbers of
Eleventh nnd Howard Sto
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods Wholesale Hardware.
Illcycles and bpoitliip Gnoels lU19-ai-U3 Har-
BJOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , AND NOTIONS. ney atlOL't.
Printing Paper ,
DRUGS. JEWHLRY Wrapping Paper ,
Corner 12th and Howard streets.
i" > S
M'frs 1 Jobbers of Fool Wear sU !
llN AOhMBFOIl . 902-906 Jackson St. Wholesale
The Joseph Banigan Rubber Co.
J. C. RICHARDSON , Prest. 15th and Harney ; Omaha. \vuoLisAi.n
C. T. WELL.CR , V. Preet.
We can thovv yon the best stock in the wc t. Paper and Stationery *
Nn 101.ill.
20210 ! ! 12 S Eleventh St.
, E. . Bruce & Co LIQUORS.
- -
:
Rubbers and Mackintoshes. *
Druggists and Stationers , Go.
Omnlin , Neb. & o .
"Queen Dee" Specialties ,
Cigars , \\lmt : nnd lirr.ndlcs , Wrapping Paper , Stationery ,
Corner 10th and Hurney Streets.
LIQUORS. Woodeniuare.
1107 Harney Street.
Proprietors of AMERICAN CIGAR AND GLASS
T WAItn CO.
2H-216 bauth Hth St.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
Boo's Shoes and Rubbers
, 31'f'rt btandArl fharmicoitlloal Preiara- ef s
tton * l > i > eetal J-'ornmJne I'rrpniml < e >
Urdrr Semi far ( titalugiie.
BalcErooms 1102-110J-1100 Harney Street.
laboratory , 1112 Howard St , Omaha.
East India. Bitters
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
. Photographic Supplies ,
Golden Sheaf Pure Rje nnd Bourbon Whiskey.
Willow Springs nintlllery. Her 4 Co , 1112
Harrey Street"
1-15 Fiirnnm St.
Boots Shoes Rubbers
, , , Vtekft Herbertz
AT WHOLESALE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Omco and Salesroom 1119 1-23 Howard St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SASH DOORS BLINDS.
U04 Farnnm St , Wholesale
Liquor Jl/erchants ,
FRUIT-PRODUCE.
1001 Knrnnin Street-
"aiitlfacturcrs of
Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers _ J '
'iioy Brofhers Sash , Doors , Blinds , Etct
Western Agents Goodyear Glove Rubbers. WHOLESALE ,
12th and I/.urd tits.
1114 Harney Street. Commission Merchants.
Wholesale
fa W. Corner 12th and Howard Sti
Mcmbem cf the Natlcn.il I raKue of Commis
Lindsay sion Merchants of the United States. Liquors and Cigars. STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES.
, 1118 F.irnutu btreut.
WHOLESALHJ
&
iSI Qg.
RUBBER GOODS joniiEiis I
1014-1016 DoUKlnt Street.
Fruit and Vegeiablts
Onnrr of Chief Brand Mncklntoaher WHOLESALE Manufacturers nnd Jobber * of Steam. Dan ani
SPnciALTIUS-Strawberrlfs , Apples , Orans ! \
Lemons , CranberrUs. Potatoes 1017 Howard St , Wines , Liquors and Cigars. Water Supplies of All Kinds.
BAGS 413-415 S. Hill Street.
FURNITURE
LUMBER * *
Oo
" Sispply . . .
Ituportora oiid MnuufacturcrB
' f/oS-ffro Harnev St.
BAGS 'hieaga "
I i WHOLESALE ! Steam I'umpa , Hnslnes and Boilers , Pipe ,
Wind Mills , Sleutn and I'lurnblntr
* ' Furniture Draperies ilaterial , Heltinc , Hose , Utc.
614-16-18'South nth Street
WHOLESALE
1115-1117 Farnaro Street.
DUM
BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. TYPE FOUNDRIES. 814 South 14th Bt. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
real Western
Farr@BLS.Go. , Type Foundry .N. Oiefz ,
'
SIRUPS , \VHOLUSALE AND RETAIL 'toys , Dolls , Albums < nnd
Superior Copper 11 lied Type Is thl belt on
Sorghuni.ctc. , 1'resenes and Jelllen the market LUMBER J-'ANCY GOODS. )
ELUCTHOTYI'i : 1XUNDHY. ) flouie ITurnlthlngv , CillJren'n Carrlagen , Etfc
AUo tin cans an'diJopanneJ war a. 1114 Hovuard Street. Onlce and Yards ,13th and California bit 1119 rarnam tiireit.
rang * would ue ; ilw next move In the mnr-
ket. About thtt itiy unfu\or.ible factor in
thu present t-ituaUon IH too niuili local
polltlcH ; but forlilmitely it is now only local.
I.OM > < ) \ MOM1V \HKHT IIIJVIUW.
UcNiiiuiitlnii of Kolil hlilpiiii-nlH IH Hit *
1culling rent lire of I lie \VrrU.
LONDON , Oct. 19. The resumption of the
gold Bhlnmcnls 1rns changed the outlook
for the money imuket. Tne gi < Un shlp-
mentfl from the Unlteel StutcB are now
largo , and cotton Is ulso en route , \\hlle
there i > little If uny offset In Iho way of
American i > urcha > e3 in tl.ls market So
far. Indeed , a Htock operation : * are ran-
cerned , special remittances In cash are
being made to New York In connection u Ith
the gale of thu Union I'aciflo railroad
Ttvese circumstances combine to Indicate
n somewhat large drain of told , and nn ad
vance In the bank late , although the Amer
ican demand will doubtless be met to tome
extent from l'arli > , French purchases of
wheat beingcoimlderable. . A moderate rise
In the value of money la piobable. Dis
count is rather firmer. The banks uro not
taklnc paper freely , although the money
remains steady ut 1 per cent for a ueuk.
Dor ellver ) a IVid per ounce lower , owing1
to the tftneral belief that tn Indian tfov-
einment ho-j dednltcly reftired to reojien
the Indian mlntfi to the fre-o colnnKf of
Hllver If UIH ! belief Ls well founded , all
the negotlitionn of the Amerl an bltnetallla
ctmrnii-Hlont'is may be conslelered ut an
vnd. The burdening of rates in the moni-y
market hns lu'd an acUerM ; effect on the
Htock exchange , ItuslrieHs on poculatlve
account is of trjch moderate ellmenslons
und movementH have been In fuch a narrow
compatd that thei effect haH been to rather
discourage fieah dtallnga than to produce
a decline T.ho markets were fteady > es-
terelny , which Is a favorable feature on
the eve of settlement. Canadian I'acllla
nharcs have rLscri 3 paints within n week
on the excellent tr.illlc report On the
other linnil. Grand Trunk shares have fallen
from 2 to 2V polnt.s In view of Iho doubt
us to the Intention of the dlrectoru to
resume dividends. Wall street U olnlousb
fcellnt" the effects of recent speculative
purchase. ! nnd the peralatent unloading nf
European holders The coinplleutlonH In
Cuba are not so much dlscu ed. but con
siderable unentlncEa la expressed us to the
outcome of the mayoralty election In New
York. Mining shaie und SnunUh sccudtlta
are weaker.
I.ouilein AVcfkly ( irnlii
LONDON , Oct. 10 Wheat has advanced
about loon white aorta. Ited sorU are easy ,
but ncclectcd. XUlrty-elflit uailllnt's per
I
ejuartcr was p.ild for Cnlifornlanw on paB-
saire. and 37 Hhlllln > .s foi Walla Wallas on
Lontlnent'il utcoiml.
.Maize wa ciulet ; mixed American inalzp ,
October , was offered at KH Dd for old and
Jammrj , rebruury , 15 f > d lor new.
Hour UOH blow anel the demand poor.
IJailey was tuid > , but no American bar
ley Is belnK offered
Sellers clipped mixed oils were quoted
nt U * Cel ; bu > ei at 13 3d
HulTiilei l.riiln > lnrkl. .
HUI'FALO , N. Y. Oct. 10 WHfiAT No
2 northern , pot , tKJ74c , No J northern , > iiot ,
b3 ? c ; No. 2 red , winter , W u.
COHN-No J yellow , S2c.
OATH-NO , 2 white , zi'/.c.
HAHLIY New. 474/490. /
UYIJ-NO. y. 4&c.
i'Mtcr Textile HIM leu.
JIANCHiSTiil. Kng. Oct lO.-It was
an active week. chlUly for Indl.i , wjle.s h iv-
Int ; been uuic'i better than wis expeeled
The business was chiefly In uhlrlJnf.3 , mulls
anel jaconets , which are now well engaged ,
often Into and bc > end January. The de-
mane ) l extending- other stapiea , 1'rlnt-
Ing cloths were ] e active , but the supply
of these Is Btill abundant , the smaller mar
kets are renpondlng' , but as jet very little ,
China Is Inactive. Yarns were moderately
active. Tiio bplnnera ere cautious
JAMES E , BOYD & GO , ,
Telephone 10:50. : Oinalm , Neb.
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS ,
I10AKO
Direct w Ire n to t'lilcafo unel Neivv York
Corr HpoiHl'ititH ' ; Jeilm A. Warren It Co' .
pending the enitcome of The"wu e nKlfu-
tlons , and jirleew all around
are
very Irregular -
regular Bomo hoid lor Improvement , othc'ra
were easy HeeIB ] | ut current iate for ijiilt
delivery. Tno Uouen maikets showte
uc-
-
tivlty. The Utrman markets tontlnueel
ele-
-
i.renBed. TC gray tloth rnanufaulureri
I'eoilii MurUelH ,
Oct.COIlNHUadyj No. 2 .tcady
OA'IH Hteady at 2Z > , le ,
WHIbKY-Hliili proof plrlt . tl 20.
Snu rriiniilHoo Wlieul uml Iinrl
SAN rilANCISCO. Oct.WHUAT
AT
Dec.mber. J1.52H : May , ti. M.