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IMS OF THE SIKH FIGV TRADING— Foreign houses r ?^Ldvantae<> of th« early strength in •*■. c-ork market prices to dispose or g£ard of S^- 000 s^r e s. -WE COFFER MARKET.-<s<xkl sales of continue, imt many of the selling t^fjed producers have -withdrawn ftp"" ;. -it a pound quotation. It is S^rtiid that the sales on the current 66O**^r t apprepate a total of aboyt SffiSfpwSdi and that all the com ♦*'" « »-aye made themselves easy until ESftltS the year at least. Th- ..-n«ral •'• S? __' that the ,-•;- -, ■:■ month will c Jir a farther Fhrinkape of stock* on the* » . • oountrr and abma v a.:houKh w of Vott-w producrion -vUI the 17^-. to b« actually reflected in the 2!^r rrorfr.cers- «*tistics until the gxrVUt of next month. nrCTDENDS DCCLAHED. — Tivlden<l* „'.; Wn declared as follows: The *- >-rt <s?atP9 Bobbin and Shuttle Com l/^i' Tepula^ QMTteriT l a i per cent on IS" vrlicrri^ and quarterly 1 per cent °^«& ro-r.tnon. both payable November c ~.£ FldeUt>- Bank. r»>cula.r semi-anuunl i :^, r cpn* "payable November 1; the * V^-an Fxrhansre National Bank reeii .•" • ... , .....,' - per cent, payable »• . ■—h»-r 1: the "Warwick Iron and Steel gj^PnT perrJ -annual 4 r**r cent, payable fgstßhtr SS. -«,- TRUNK PAClFlC— Directors J r.K c Grar.d Trunk Pacific have issued a "L^W^t in reply to questions asked by *J:-t'^. a i stockholders as to the pros?" ess ZZ-c rr.aiie in the construction <>: the £^"%a^:^.s• that satisfactory progress sh*>iV rr.ado on the Winnipeg. Lake S-SrtW arid r r airi^> sections, but that a SSVcarcity of labor exists in the moan- Si sections, where contractors are short d» oi the number required, despite Kb Offers r( J3 a day. vOT-niVO^TERX TAKES OVER a meeting of the executive £i-«j;tee of the OUlcaso ,v Northwestern ST^i'rcr.ase of soverai roads heretofore I °^ '"' p.- propriotarv companies was •^^'(.♦t,-" Tiicw Unes are as follows: SSTFonrcire Valley Railway Company. £rin Gettysburg to Blunt. S. D.: Lee rm~-x Railway Company, from Machussa S r-ir" i:i- and the Sioux City. Dakota t? v^^hwestem. from Hinton to Ha f-J;...- "inwa. The line from Machussa to T>Knm was cor.structefi solely because it lidded a better trrade than tha old one. TIERCE. BUTLEH & TIERCE :.:anu frXr^LHlNvi OOiIFANT.— Spencer Tras». lAX1 A X -enounce tliat tliey have sold to 5-^nr^ ali of the SI.OOO.DQO 7 r-^r cent I^Siila'uve referred stock of the Pi.erce. fT^jp r «; Pierre ilanuf acturin p Company. I^Rtoh Vr.ey have been ofTcrir^ at 101 ?*si dirtr.cid. Rkskon refunding fours of \ir~B£l>'— Potter. Choate & I'renticc. of ,v,%", v ,%" C i : y. a:v offextns the unsold portion if CO**.'** 1 <"hicacro. Indianapolis * Louis- \ jr ]^ r.a:l«"ay Company r* funiiine mort ri'en i :»cr mt pnld bonds, dated April « 1P:O and maturing July 1. 1547. at P." rued interest, yielding over 4^ in cent «n the investrnf-nt. A special [Sralar I;as been prepared, describing bonds and cor.talninc a copy of the Mter frorr. President Harrison of the 'rrna~ v and a map of the mad, which viv b" rbtrdnod upon reouest. It is t^adryjtnod that ovor two-thirds cf this filp-jp !.as already be^n s"ld. V \-t-t,- roTTON EXCHANGE MEM tBEnS— Finley B.irrelL of Chicaco. and tLoi^s Ptarr. jr.. of New York, have been *sv"c-d members of the Cotton Exchange. M ' ID SURETY COMPANIES. C^ortefl by Clinton Gilbert. No. 2 WaU street.) Bii.A!=li»<2.! A*krd. By 12 0 IS !LTIi-T..SO 260 ._ \;,,-n- v •"■« 21V? Lincoln .....— 140 • | T 86G 315 V ~ „=-•■■■ Vv> «Th> iMadißOn 2t>o — C i« c ■»«• 2T<<> ! Manhattan ..375 400 g^away •Jg I 610 740 :" '.an. f ton^S "5« 113 pun «^ d -- "0 1 13 , , 7>\rf 'a i» 140 1 Mutual : -•■ — ras ocf a w Affliacfcia*' 130 Jf*- V e< ' « «T I Nassau 175 18R 9^ V *tTT 10-. :r* !Nat Sure»y. .." 27 i Vir*" 14. 145 -N TI. I&T.HOrt ii 2« 0 ,.C% ■•• »7-. 2ST 'NT SI A- S. 195 205 &■ -'V-f-V T ii - IST Trust... CSO — §££? Tr': 31 =10 Qu Cn Mtf. 110 130 iT~' ) ._vi- a'i'S Q:;o»r.s C 0... 1!5 — Pff? ••-^r, :cr^ Realty asso.. 117 120 i-Jr^v 5« ao Savcy" 90 KB T- : - " =» =»» «*ad«rd ...400 410 SSZ »<*> — (Title C& Tr 490 M 5 t-'-, -..■ ' ' r MT. 210 IT lofN Y. 130 137 ©£x*«t"«*» Trcooftoaa aa O«'r".ar. . — l^ 1 ' iTcion '275 1315 Hmßtcn ..270 £*> Ira t=ta:-9...i:7T, iroo »!»» Trmtf — 113 iT'PCas 21" — HoflßealTT. ?io — USV« T. 4Rft 4" 2,,^;_ Tr i-n i«o |r pTO 4 I 110 120 MZkz Cor iM — lTsa«hin=tnr... S7T» — »Ssr? 7-o Wf — ! \»*rJjJUo*t*T. . 7V> l«r> rSSerbock T^ 29?> Jtt fr p. T* M l«o 170 li% M-=-.. -T:Tt, 242'-,:Trind.cnr .... 123 130 CHICAGO STOCKS. & ■ 4-- vj- r^j-t^ & Sar.ger. No. 49 "Wall street.) F-ms Open, ll'.eh. Low. C!?»e. IIKAa fzn !<H .'■ s * -»* : .,, n rr «; Tl 71 71 Tl WOai Edlsoa Il«"i U«H 31« 13« 35 ■ >. ■• -p. cr Pubway.- ."^-i sr«5 r « r- s n s*i BCklc Title 4; Tr^.l« 14P. 34T.S 14r.' t MdUe Telepaon*— l29% J2o* 12iv-» UHi^ U^PBtcsxtic T001... 41 41 41 41 Si. ■■■-:.- I:-.b No 1 7.T 1 * 75 7S*-s 74 W c: N-. 2 IT- B 1»\ 17% 19»» yi r>, No 3 S 1 * 1" Mi 1° Hir-a-.-r.i J*2 J»2 P2 P2 W0::::r:r!? Erick 04 ♦:" 1i!1 i! 63S ft." 1 * &EM3I CRy U«ixt 2&% 23 S 23 23 ■. SNat EiFcuit Tr«-f..122 122 122 122 vje w E'.ev pref. , . ♦*• «*j 69 «o SSF»-r v W-i I3<t W~* 31 " S> Quaker Oata 1"4 174 T » 374 174 •-» Sswirt &Co l-K'-i 3°-"- 5*5 * 103 I° 3^ l«~^ars KVa 1711 a I~ n I" 01 * jt- a« pnf 12" 1-" 12<" 130 ".SB '•-.:•! •■■<■) Bt«*oard.. *** »>** 8» ■Ost7«"f l n 4 11 I*]-* 51 :15 T J E SteeJ 7fi T » 77% 7« 74i7 4i TT-^ BONDS. . -- . NEW YORK CITY BONOS. Ps-^wj xr. N. rr,\»r & Co.. Nr-. 4." C'dar street . j ■a --rued tntf-rest to be added.) Bid. Asked. NW-JSe-'*- 15»3'»-«> I--'ll 1 * 1(11 '* •4-. v. vf -^- CK7 K»^4 l'*r» ■« Stay. 1957. HJSJ» WS^ *'i. N- - •-. 1«T I"2* I».T^ •43. Ms- ::•-: i"- 1 - »«H *tJS*r. ISS» - :w -» 9:# > •to. X-i-esir- -r. ISS? - ;<:i '2 ££ V»r. ::-.-- »?* ••« ;4 > Vila- lull* ! *'» ''•*• «X Xowraber. 1855-'S6 SJ>-» •♦*■> V Xtrt»mV-r. 10W s* s "» »* *i 4. Swoember. iy.'^-'55 *"* -2 SS I* 2>. May. liiS4 ssl « 2"-». aso-"S4 **;* Wfc aeomaber. :mV Hi X * *■ Kk. N-r-e^ber. 2528 »H X, JSflrembet 13»1* — 9 " * s-'^s -'^ t~. N?v»-her. 1314 S7»* P^ 1 * |^«^n^ptMn. tnegisterei. JCou- TSa. £P.»g~.?tere!l and c^iapcn. BALTIMORE STOCKS. Pl»~JB:cg r-y Van Fchairk ■ Co.. ?»«. 7 TTs.a etreet.J BiAJUtaO. i Bid. Ask*d- C-"*IC -"*I Rv .14 4 15 j Cotton Duck. 3* •« >;2-* «3 1 00 incomes IS IS r J> 4« . . kt, Sr,"-s NcrfK&Ls«9" .«» 'lijVT - :i Lt & Pwpf w» *5 1 ■■::. -.T-ea 5 H I do 4b? ss » •» ,«o 2*u. .. 42 42-: Char C H B&IM VB «*«-sri r o :s» 2!) ja^ar CEI 5s '•♦'! •'•• fctept.— 7". jront Tn:«...2fx' 215 Co ;i o H ! Union Trust.. 70 <♦> **- A L. 4» ■-.-, BS^jThlnJ S^t B-1W J» & 10-yr 5* f «:•.-, i<h, ,f1 <t r>ep...!45 14. **«ol Ga*. — 105 Mar>)and Tr. .0 79 6e *....l'')rt 1"! INorifst Br.U« 3-' « P-. GOVERNMENT BONDS. *7S :■ ::';r. ; -g Bhova yesterday's closing ■pß| for bo:i<3s. com *•** iIOS^' S " :^t. 17.- -Oct. 1>- W RUT, AJ'ked. El<l. A«ked. J •?- 2i. r^.. JXO UO% IOIJ4 lU<»«ji 1»J J - E 1 la. re, xsjs 101 V l')2S Wl* »«2H i-s. a*, coupon. rjisl"ioiv :<:-;•• 171% J^J* |v --4", rf.g. ÜBS 114** USH 1 15 lli »>« fc_* *£. 'oi;t;C'- V*", 115 118% HI — fees =£ i»p ' JS::.i<io% 10! v i'»o% J01 1 * ■ ■ 166% — FOELIGN FINANCIAL. .^■•rxior!, f)," 15 Consols closed 1-1% Sfe at 10 US for Tnon<?y. and unchanjjfd " »°-.; tor account. Anacor.da was un |v;*--?td ar cJ ranadiaii Pacific was z\ r"?" r a Ur"' : '' a:id '^ran<l Trunk »as >» * ," ' * '■**„ 2T" *. J.ney wa> in rfjQrt ,. r fijjiply a'" l <31s : ;-•"* r&tev U er« <ip&r"r to-<lay on f^ara or *? r-arly nvanro in the rate of discount Sa»i ßank ..f En-land. ; »&t:rj?. loilowln* yesterday 8 X Xx- a lowvr os>tnlr.^ on the Stock tx- JeTlf-, ■ -' '-•■'- undertone «■«.« firm and »2**e<! Kupport later lraprov^d home rails, —^rB. <-rr,j,.. r r ^ rU bi^. r Fhaxes. .■ftprricaj, <j>w<i a fraction < f»;*». i.vi r-iiizinif irregularity •<fc.,V :7 Tk^ forejioon. %"♦»»• York d^prefsea u'Jft :; 'a- fariy afiernoMti, but »up- K22 P rtrf^ in the latp trading and rauw*4 Jr^, •° r - al rer'»very. Canadian Pacific was ts t " rou Kho"t ard advanced *bout 2 'w 1 pW»I in l>ir.don, li»iU2 per cent: s>; ?"*•* rate far short bills, lifC/'"': io^p bills, CV3^ per rent: t^.", «»»>«« rate, 4% per rentj Paris dis h£~ r TZXt '- -"* PW rent; Parii esflianffe on ! fw7' -•> fninru. :£!, centimes: f>riin ex | tarX'-V 1 "-- I^'" I"1 ''"- 25 marks 48 r.f-nnic-i. ; ..*''l. .is M. Amr-ri'^ui eagles. 70s 6d. ;*r cent rent«a vr^centlme S . Tho tcne on th Bourse waa t.^"^ Oc 1 -^ 1S — Trading was dull and prices flscllnod on the Boexge RAILROAD EARNINGS. BtnrTAl/5. kochestdr & rrrrsßimo. WlOt ijotr isms. **«••* In Oct. $220.10« fiw;S47 5172.704 July 1-Oct. 14. Kmjm 2.579.14S £25».973 CANADIAN PACIFIC. 2d . «wk In Oct. 52.334.000 f2.133.000 51.611.000 July 1-Oct. 14.. 31.275.000 mi 1.668 22.193.53S COLORADO & SOCTHERX. M -week in Oct. 5353.053 5345.702 5321.702 July 1-Oct. 14. 4.070.509 4.748.0!5» 4,402.715 nCTERXAmONAL & GREAT NORTHERN. S-! week In Oct. 5135.000 Sl<!» O(» SIW.OOO July 1-Oct. 14.. 2.648,000 2.399.000 2.1«U-',WO BT. LOUIS SOUTH BSTERX . 2£ week In Oct. $261. &K3 J25«J.«47 5222.552 July 1-Oct. 14.. 3. 423.363 5.133.55S 2,927.431 TECCAS & PACIFIC. 2d week In Oct. S33<V3O« 5324.7»5X 5323.031 Jan. 1-Oct. 14.. 11.910.645 10.763.MJ5 5.546,955 BALTIMORE & OHIO. Month ef Sept, — Gross earnings. 55.417.R35 f7.f133.55t $fi.fl«S 412 Oper. expenses. 6.610.645 4.923.021 4.175.154 Net earnings. f2.807.190 53.010.560 $2,493,258 July 1-Sept. 3»— Grt«s .524.515.627 522.G77 802 $19,043,093 Oper. expenses. 16.768,544 14.646. 12.24;V21H Net earnings.. 57.747.051 55.051.705 57.390,739 PERi: MARQUETTB. Month of Bept^ Gross earnings. $1.434. ART; 81,472 $1.2»».o»2 Expenses 1.043.559 856,403 835.558 Net earnings. 8383.136 551g!004 5433.114 Other Income . . 7.027 6.507 *".•'•«'>:> Total Income. $402,163 $522,601 542.'.545 dues., taxes, etc 423.090 369.104 3fi2.171 Deficit 522.927 t5153.497 +JG3.373 j>-..r 1-Sert. 30- Gross «arn!nKß.. f4.2e2.54S $4,040,437 $3,527,250 Expenses 3.061.273 2,7V>.a«« 2.468.061 Net earnings. $1,201,575 $1.2«?9.4(i5> $1,062,219 Other Income... 19.7.30 15.516 22.571 Tot*] incerne. $1,221,305 $1.307.5.55 V oSf..o!>o Chsa.. taw. eta 1.243. 1.052.337 1.076.5C2 _Deflc't 822.639 t$22d.7SS t?».25S •Debit. - --ua. rNTTED STATES EXPRESS. Month of July— 1910. mo? Increase. 1 Express revenue.. ILMB.6S $L240.50n $347,818 Non-trarxp. rev.. 23.711 18.255 6,42$ Total op. r^TTs.. $1,612,337 $1,259,091 $353 243 Ex^r"s prlv , deb. 770.474 607,50<J 162.687 Total oper. rev. $.841. M>2 $051 255 $190 .177 Mair,te S ai3c« - SB 866 52.755* "31.858 Traffic exp**rises.. 12.601 8.062 4.436 Trarsp. expenses 712.9M> BB9^ISO 123 030 General expenses. 42.572 44.247 "1.374 ' Total -■per. exp. $7»9.25<5 $n0r,.020 $»4.23,"5 Net ope- rev. 62.606 t43.7:u 86*841 1 Taxes . . S.OIO 4.725 3.254 i Operat. Income,. $44,596 tS4MM 18Z.636 •Decrease, 1 Deficit. WESTERN* lIAP.TL.VXD. llorth of August — ism 1909. Gross earnings „ $702,592 $577 598 Less o-. expenses and taxes 422.604 382.618 Vet earnings $279,978 $224 lUscelianfKXxa receipts fbn\. 1 7,7»1 • 1 42S Net profits, coal and other ~" departments . 12.97>'J 25.271 Tota: net Income 5300.745 5254.652 1 ' AURORA. ELGIN & CHICAGO. Th« Aurora, Klein & Chicago Railway Company reports for the year ended June 30, EflflL with comparisons, as follows: 1910. 1968 ions. Gross earnings. . .sl.s3<i>»B $1,4«7,214 $1,407 107 Expenses :»<-J,777 7C9.270 766.977 Net -.-.— ... $634,120 $070,941 $C 34.130 ; Other Income ... f 71.539 Total lnccmfi $705, w0 Charuos i -- 341.327 534.4<!S Surplus $331,936 $329,617 $299 722 Divs.. cor.:. & pf . 279.000 . 255.750 245.000 Net surplus $52.6: I f- ,867 $51,722 Previous snrplas,. 271, 'J7S 211 ~"5 Prcflt and loss. adjust., deb 7.544 13.554 Surplus $m.«? 6 $271,673 ~ WELLS. FARGO & 00. Weils, Fare-o & Co. report for the rear ended June 30, 1910. compared with the year ended June SO, MB, and July SI, 2908. as fol lows; 1910. I»°P. " m tKA : Gr»ss rev. (exp. I depC) 27.303.701 524.47fi.432 $22. M' [Oper. exr"e=ees. 34.120.227 21.213.953 20.3ti4.931 ! Net rev. texp. dept.) 13.183.474 $3.2f12.47« $2..V50.«3« Net other sources 1,641.<»6« . 801.661 1.495.18S j Total -•• PS ■- mMI $4,664,379 54.078.51S j "Tear er.ie-5 Juiy ■*. tB>(UaJ to 20.1 per rent on f24.o!*>,<v« tstandlng stock .-»-■= compared I tvlth 5(«.o') per cent earned on 55.000.000 out rtasdins stocic th« preceding year. ■ VIRGINIA & SOUTHWESTERN. j The Virginia & Southwestern Railway I Company reports for the year ended June 30, l? 10. with comparisons, as follows: isio. 1866 iwp. Qross earning?.. $1.1«6.1f1i $I.13«,2 <; 6 $l.««2..">O0 E^p. and taxey. 1>H.751 >>22.«>7 553.224 KM earnings.. $£94,443 $313,389 $207,275 Other Income... 85.564 *2.913 122<i9:> Tota! inenrao. $350,008 53P6.W2 I .-• 74 | Clarg-s. etc 265.335 252.341 191.916 rulssirr . $114.r,13 5113,961 $137,458 Add. and bet... 1.012 13.444 «9.5»3 Surplus •$! 13.601 |81 417 $67,565 •Equal to 5.6 5 ! txt cent on (2.666.668 s6sdc as compared -with 4.:<2 per rent the preceding year. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Batcn &. Co.. N«w ■ en ■ . Dividend Bid. Asked. American Bras? Q-J 5 123 127 American Chicle MnlEi 12 220 225 Amencan Chicle pf <J J H 9* !•»> Am Dist Te! of N J....Q-.T 4 m M Air. Coal Products Q-.I « 94 97 Ame"'-an Pre« s .". Q-.T&Ex 4 i)* 103 American Threai pf J&J 5 4»i 5Vj \-.i Type Found d»"b ■:-.r»2« 6 1<»» — Am Type Found r.ew. ..M&NIS3D * J»9 100 •\m Tvie Founders J<CJ 4 37 42 ■f^ltt Type Found pf J&J 7 J»« 1"! Bah-ock & Wilcoi Q-J 7 Oft 10.1 I-;am»v & t=mlth pt — 95 l'« Bordef.s Cnnd Milk F*AEI — 113 116 Bordens Cond Milk pf . Q-M 6 102 105 P.ush Terminal com...- — *." 95 C<»-.tral Fireworks — 2 5 Central Fireworks pf . — 10 30 Ccr.n Ry A: Light Q-F 4 74 76 Ce'iuloi.i Q-J&Ex — 125 I.«> E I dv P-* N>ir.ours...Q-M 5 168 I.V) X I <lv Pda Nem pf...Q-J 5 82>4 h5 Empire Ht«>l & 1r0n... — 12 :« Empire Free; & Iron pf — B5 6B Hail tigna; common .. ■ — 40 45 Herring-Hall-Marvin — 37 — International Nickel — m 140 International Nickel pf.Q-F 6 8s 92 International Hllver . __ — — m — international silver pf..Q-J 4 !<>.'• 110 Kirby Lumber... . — 1" 15 Klrbv Lumber pf — 35 ♦.*. X n*s Co SL & P..-- Q-M 8 120 123 Nat Carh Register pf.-.J&J 7 IIS 122 Kta-Beomt-P Q-M « »" 1"3 Niles-»ement-P pf Q-F 6 m 10.T Otis Elevator A*O 2 4- .-,.1 Otis Elevator pf Q -.T « 92 J>r, Old D'-mlnioß F S !*J 6 I<n> 110 Pacific Gas *E! — 04 61 Pacific Gas & El pf .. Q-J 6 *4 »H Por>e Manufacturing — M r>9 Pope Mfs »< — 77 »i l-roducert- «»il Q-M « 142 147 J'ratt & Whitney pf---Q-F « I«M> 105 Pr-val Baking Powder. .Q-M&Ex 8 190 2»>") Koval P-ait Fowler pf.-Q-M 6 io^, 107 tafety CH & L Q-M*Ex 8 121 129 Sea-P^n Chiclet — ISO 135 gl^jida I Coupler — 88 — E-andard Milling Co . • — 15 20 £t«.fi<iar<i ailillnc Co pf.A&O I 47 62 Tr^as Company Q-M 13 134 138 Texas & Paclftr Coal. . -fccrip a a." 108 Trenton Potteries .- — — 4 7 Trtrton Potteries pf .. — R., «> Tr'ntcn P«i 'nOe ctrt..J&J 4 a 70 T,ow Directory "~~~ — il * H . - — — — —»8 ]<«) ..Q-j 2 n M V. r m i •» «> a - pf. ..Q J fl 86 : 100 nksfeSwi I*J !«"» 8 186 lor. !if»S»» J££_ra» _» m in r»: Motor <<ra _ -, ii* V S Motor pf ~ •w'T 4n — z ?i % W«rt PacJfle _ M « West Power... __ ™ _ 0 W«-»t Power Pf ~e7 dividend ; p*r <*«*• tE« dividend 1»» per cent. _ PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES. . . kua. M- ssms -v a!! «tr*rl.j Bid. Aaked. Am Ught & Traction ■-£ 163 <!<> preferred . . 43 45 Am <3as i Klectric '..'.'.'.. 40 43 do preferred • h% yr. An l»t 6m «2 • t Cities WrvJ'^s ' ' _ n^ M <ia preferred • <» o,"! Penver Gas &■ El *r«*n .•>» -jn fit) Empire Ulst El r-ref '" 73 7^ do bonds • ' a 4 2<l Uncoin c;*« & Electric 44 m I'antic Oas & Electric - b» «w Co preferred — •"' NEW-YORK TXUT.Y TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOHFR 10. MlO. THE IB TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. yew York. October 18, m 8»»n,.. bairn . ' 4870 Butter, . pics.* n 5(?3 Mour hbli 17.740! Ch«M«. pk*s so.™ Flour! Backi.".!"! 3i>- : « s - s"* 8 •■„•■• «*■■ Cornmeal. bbl... ••«-■? ■ ?,"* * 'JjZl pk *"- 312 Cornmeai haw.. m, «^ 0 Oatmeal, ' tbls... 600 Oranges (Fla>, C s. 4 019 Wheat, bush.... l«.»n Oranges (Oai,. <* 5.883 Cera, hush .... 11.250 ! Grape* (Cal). Crts 10.450 Oats, bush .... BS^eS Flums fCal), ens. ,-,,, Peas, bush . . -!*»' Fears <Cal) crts. 2,500 Barley, bush ... Si..-™-™ P«chcs i(Cal), ms 85 Malt/bush ' 22.VJ0 Prunes (Cat), pksi 8,1 no Hay tons " «£> i Apples. bbls 38.4.V1 Straw, tons .'.'. 20 I Potatoes, bbls.... 20.250 ■flllfacd tons.... *20 Onions, bbls i.s 2 Grass g^d. bag,. 93-" ; Cranberries, pkg, « 719 Hop«. bales . 3"« i Pried fruit, pitgs. 10.400 Beef. hbls.. ■.'.".. 11V R-*in. bbls 2,483 B<N»f. tierces .... 60 j Spirits turp, bbls. 20* canned, fli! l*> Tar. bbls.. M Pork bbls .10' Oilcake, pkgs 1,020 Bacon, pkjr«"" XO Oil. tab. bbls.... 700 Cutmeats. "kg* I.6»ipleo stock, pkgs.. 875 Lard, tlevoes . 1.237 !Tnt»cco. pkR3.... i«s Lard. ke*s .! 1.470 Whiskey, obis.... 211 Lard eases .. 2."» ! Cotton, bales jf.4«i Tallow, pkgs '.. 105 1 Col" seed oil. bbls. 4.478 Grease, pkgs.... 130} EXPORTS. Corn, bush 115. Bacon. Tb 20, i» Oat-., bush . 1,000: Haras. Ib *,000 Peas, bush .... 197; Lard. Ib ICT..WO Flour bbls 31*5: Tallow, ID B.Co<> Flour! sacks'... a.B*>! Crease. Ib 153. Corr.m«ai. bbls. 83 ; Batwr, Ib 4. 100 Oilcake It) 1 425 "<•' Cot's'd oil. sals. 10,575 Pork, bbls 34!Uib oil. gals.... 208.050 j Beef, bbls 7.'> j .^se, Ib 540 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron 1 Mry.JIB 00 I Cotto*. middling 14.45 Steel rails ".-- 00 ! CofTee, No 7 Rio 1074 Stand cop. •?><*■ 12.52^ j Susar, granulated 4.80 Tin . ... 38.76 I M u*ei.OK(m 40 Exchange leadf 4 42% \ Ffff. family ... .SIJ» 5o Spelter •■• 6 - Vl ! ! ; ' r ' hams 24 00 Wheat. No 2 red 99 j Tallow, prime... 7% •Corn. Ho 2 -™ I Pork. mess 21 23 Oats, strd whIM 3« I Ho*s. <Irwl. I<*> th 13% Flour, ilpls pnts 650 ! Lard. Mdle West 12.70 •Fob afloat. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York. October 18. 1310. GKAIN— IHIIT I and ittriac the earl-,- operations weak. decllnlr.K from the pr» vicua close under heavy liquidation. Later ehorts turned to cover, and as the market had had a decline of about 6c a bushel from the re cent advance, offerings were small and prices ad vanced rapidly, closing at net unchanged to -*c decline. Liverpool was not as low as expected, I-rices abroad falling to follow our decline of licniiay, owing- to buyinjr for American account and a decrease of 244.000 bushels In the Euro pean visible, which compared with an Increase a year *sro of 5.400.000. No 2 red wheat h«r« closed 83% c elevator and 89c fob afloat: No 1 Ncrtnern Duiuth, $1 14*8. fob afloat. CORN* — D'MSlned x o2 : i>: early, but prospects of un settlfd weather over the belt resulted In sharp covering, and jri<*es advanced quickly, closing at a set gain of ht'a'^c. No 2 corn bera quoted SflWc. elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, and Me, fob afloat. OATS — After Bellins down early the market rallied, and the close was «fc© %c. net hißher. 1 •;!!=■ oats steady, Standard white. ■8c; No 1. MV&c; No 3, 85 He; No 4. S4Hc- No 2 mixed 35c asked. RYE— Easy: No 2 Western. S4hic. fob New Tork. BARLEY— Barely steady; malting. 77@8Sc, c 1 f New York. nrCKWHKAT FLOUR— Easy. 1220 per 100 Ib. PI'CK"U'HEAT— Quiet; American. tWo, c 1 f New York: Canadian. "';■■, c I r" New York, for ex >EW YORK PRICES. Tester- Wheat: Open. Hlgrh Low. Close. day. December.. $102 $1 OB** $100% $101% $101% Hay INI XOB% 1 or. 1 06? i 1064 Com: rvcember.. — — — R4H MH Icy — — — Sfl^i CdVi Oats: October ... — — — 96 •?." '2 rvc«mb«r.. — — — 30 M May — — — 38% SBH INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata. To-<?ay 1.131.000 685.000 to".'.«x>o Last week . . 000.000 411.(M)0 662.000 Last year .. 2,478.0i.i0 552.090 7<JS,OOO SEABOARD € I.KAR.\\( Flour. Wheat. Corn. To-day I'^^m) — — 116.000 last Week 17.4 KM 24.0<10 104. inx> List year 11,000 MMOQ 2.000 JbXOUK AM) — T. Flour inactive, with pnee unsettled. Spring patents, $."i ;>."©s6 BO; Winter straights, $4 2O'tis4 43; winter patents. $4 00@$4 90; sprlnir clears, $4 30 os 40 54 55; extra No 1 winter, J... ''.I' i J?$3 SO; extra No - winter, $:i 4iK§s3 i^i>; Kansas straights, $4 7."»a54 90. RYE FLOUR — Quiet; fair to good. $4f(j $4 'J5; choice to fancy. $4 25©54 40. CORNMEAL — Baa ■ kiln dried. $.> 10. BAG MEAL — white and yellow $] 20#$l 25; coarae. $1 15f?i $1 20. FEED— Western spring, $21 25® 522 35, standard middling. $23 IT. Q $24 10; flour do. $27 (JO; red dog $2S 3.">@s2b 60; city bran. $21 bulk; $23 34 sacks; middling. $22 800130: red do?, $30 SO; hominy chop, $24 bulk. $25 2<l sacks: oilraeal. $39 SO® s37. < OTTOX — Buatneai v.as rtremely active at times, and lar^e blocks changed hands early, with every indication that strong- people were absorbing the offerings. The opening was steady it an advance of 5 points on October to a decline of 3 point*. Other deliveries ■were easy, and during the first few minutes the active months Bold off to a net loss of 6 1.1 r> points. a rally on heavy buying by trade and other recent supporters of the market, carried the market back to about, or a point over, Monday's close, and after easing off '- •:; this i»vi>! to a net d^clin" of 10 to 13 points, the market again rallied on ■ rumor that the. West Indian «torm was heading Inland. But there was no broadening of demand on the arlvan< - «\ and the market later brok< Into new low ground undT a renewal of liquida tion and rather r:;nr<» aggressive selling by local traders than has been note,! for several Uaj-s. Southern spot markets were Uif'-iC net lower. Local contract prices: Yes?er- Qpau. Hlzh. Low. f"lr>se. day. Ortnbpr ...34.."..1 14.84 14.25 14.309 — 14.48 Noveir. her. .14.30 14.:« il+ 10 14.10^14.12 14.4') December.. 14. 4S 14.48 H. 24 14.57@14.2S 14.44 Januarj- ..14.52 14.02 14 27 0#14.31 14.50 February... — 14.37&14.39 14.57 March 1-4.58 14.1U 14.41 144: ■• 14 12 14 81 Anril 14. 47 'i 14 14 «7 May 14.70 14.71 14. 4S 14.50@14.51 14.70 June — - 14.48@14.50 34.6.S July . 14.68 14.70 14.4fi 14 MOM.BI 14.70 ?pot quiet and .''>s points lower at 14 4.".'' for miridllng upland and 14.7<>c for middling Gulf. Pales. 113 bales; delivered on tract. 8U bales. Llvprpool cables: Spot, good inquiry; sales, loOuO bales; speculation and export. 500; Ameri can !».n«)O; Imports, 103,000; American. B<>.onO; niiddllng upland. 7.07 d. Futures opened steady at 3^5 points decllr,». Closed quiet but steady at 24-SID points lower. October. 7.73 :^i!. Octo ber-Kovember. 7 H. .-i . November-December and riecember-Januarj'. TJSOd; January February and Fehruar>-Mar-:h. 7J5»%d; March-April an April- May. r.Wd; May-June, 7.61 d; June-July. 7.59: = 'i; July-August. 7.57' COFFEE-tOp« at a loss of from 15 to in points from the previous close. Later thera was a "slight decline and the market was un-ler pressure of bearish operations, with Belling for foreign account, as well as liquidation on the part of local lonzs. Havre and Hamburg close.l steady at a net loss of :-.a: -.a ■» points. Rio and pantos were unchanged; Rio exchange on Lon ,'.. '--, ■• lower, at 17S'i. After the early selling movement the market hardened and prices rallied quickly, regaining- most of the lobs. ar.d at the close were steady at 5 points advance to 5 points decline- sales. 200 bags Spot quiet and un changed, on a basis of 1<J 7 » for RlO No 7. Local contract prices: Yester ♦ Open. Ilish. Low. Close, day. octow — — — R-sS<sr>*.«o *••?> November 8.50 8.50 F - r'or ' 0 - r.:. v «. . ;. . S.. r -» hece'iiber ."7 8:80 H.«O & - 45 8415©8.«$ 855 ;;;:;_ _ _ s..|-. -..-..m k.«o Ma-h ■ ;;;::: 6.57 5.57 5.52 8.6168.62 8.86 _ :-sh.«4 * <■- Slav '" .&.*'*> B.*o .-,4 8.64©8-65 6.HH j'7?l _ — — 8.84<ij«.«55 8.«!> T u iv R6l «. 65 8..'6 »■•..-.'."•.;>■» 8.70 August'".'."-' ." . 8-70 8.70 8.70 S.eU-S^.-O 5.71 September 8.64 8.70 fe.55 8.69r35.70 8.71 PROVISIONS — Hog products flrm-r early. Influenced by moderate recipts of live hoga and an advance of from 5 to 10 points at the yard Later most of the advance was lost under selling In sympathy with grain. PORK —Firm: mess. |210521 80; family. $25; short clear $22 $28 80. BEEF— Steady; m.'Rs. $I.> PSIBSO family. $l»e»l9m *•«*•». • 1 "*_«; $17: " '' r, ' HAMS-Fins; $28« fa .».^o>.k, 180 b 13Vic l'l" Ib. I ■■.'■. 1i" b r\u.,' pigs 13%e. CUT MEATS— PIckUd belllel. umoklng. 18c; 10 Ib, IT< 12 Ib 1.".-..-. 14 lh. lr.c- Pickle.! hams. 14' i <fi \.«\ TAL LOW — Steady: city. 7T,c: country. 7^tf?si,r. LARD Barely fiteady; Middle \\ est. 15.600 i->--.-. city easy 12Hc; rellnwi stoariy: South »*mcrila* I4c- Continent. 13.20e; Braxil kers. iv . impound enay; 10©10% c ARI^IE Qui^t- oleo. 12^c: city lard. 14r. KICK — Steady but quiet here. New Orleans strong Dan Talmasi 's Sons Company. New Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana crop rauvement to date- Receipts. rough. ONH.OOt) sacks, ag-iinst 773 2.".5> last year sales, cloai ed, 438, 000 r ket* against 879.677 a year ago. ,i,,\i; The price of refined sugar was re duced 8 points by all refiners, except th. ; F-il eral and '■■■■ American, the former Having quoted the 4.6r,c basis for some daya. The American however, announced that the price would n« reduced :, points to-morrow. The quoted basis for granulated Is. therefore, now 4 Hsc -•!. less 1 per cent cash Busings very dull. lUw sugars were purchasable it j ;»■.. for centrlfuK-1. t>« "t. °n spot, , and that was qooted A sale of a cargo Of Jav-a ""far .;,,,,,,-. nreaku;tt«r wii mad« at 10s l'-sd c If equal to S.9OC here. Henn-rs. however, „..,. • not In-lined to pay that price for spot or store sugars. Muscovado. M test quoted 1 40r and molas«<-s sugar hft test, at lac. Th« 'i.on.lon market for he.-t «u*ar •»»■ -"• - 7H lowot with OctobT mid November at Us i . • \i- <- -■ ■ MKTVI-S— roppEß- Pt*ndu.rd ■t^ady: epot. t« 'l'\*.'t,i ■!•' «••»—■ October. 13.42MoXXCSe; lr«v^mber 12."45©12.55<-: PecraK 12.45' i,. . .-.rv S.M l-»^n il»- unnt .--.7 in M: futur««. Ma -'B. Lako. V%i'*%tZ.92*£' TlN— Firm: pp"t. 3«.soa «7r OrToher SU.30«:!«4Or : Novemb.r SS.60 v •jr. tons Bint, .<■• I '■"■ " l " I ,r-' V vTyok J. 2504.800 East Bt I^uix. fcSdoS IWB.M. BPEtTCT^ateadr: 5.60 0 L«oe New York 5 40*J.V<5c E«»t « Louis. i.ond.n , . £24 2. ad IRON^l.v-lanrt warrant.. 4!>. THd. I.oraliv aMtot. No \ foundry Northern. N« 1 r«undrr Routh ern and No 1 Bouth-rn •oft. 15 7..©51«1 -3: No - foundry Northern. $1P RO«f $!«• '» lr "i r"" tlfrat^n -,■.• hangvd No *alos. -. . IfAVAL -ICIRKS -r.lritß tii'-p'-n'ine q«let and ln»r af a!! potnta Hoiiln steady, hut qulei and ..Tar steady and tin chang^d. witl, fairly aitlve demann TLR FEVTIN'E— Hplrlta, machine hbls. 77««,#7H, , TAR. 7 9 7.00 c. ROSIN — to good BtraJaed, 6.3009.40 c: B. 6^ 3c j. o^c- 6 i 7 °7 : iO? : ifftllJll AND BTBrW-Qnlet. with 'illD^^SSffn-. good and l the ? aA.t^reU sustained. Full values named as Belling haw*. I-KATltEß— Firm for hem ' sol leather, with a goon general fllitributlon of sup fir* ' especially in a Jobbing way. Stocks in first hands (■aid to be rather small h t _„,_» _ nA DRIT.A— oils st *; ad / *"*,? «.' full unchanged. Roots In good demand at full PI OILS— Unseed unchanged. Refined petro leum steady at recent prices. „_._„ .„ „_ COTTONSEED OlL— Nervous, owing to _ un certainty regarding October. *.mfl authorities believe there Is a large outstanding short Inter est and October was quoted aa 5 m ftb < ? u fl . J = ">/ November. Later months •omewhat m g*!_"' owing to lower prices of crude oil in the bouth. At the close there was selling by commission houses and prices were from 3 to 6 points net lower. Local contract prices: Tester- n nffi High. ho*- Close, day. Knot Cpen.Mign. _ a<4398<81 fc43 October: :::::::: 8.90 aw s.* ?•«•■•« »m November 7.48 7.46 7.44, «-«|..45 7.4P December 7.33 7.84 7.2!> I-»g7.» ;-33; -33 January 7.35 7.36 •••»* T.MgT.Si. 7.3. j Fehrua-v — — 8467.40 7.40 MarS .' . - - - 7.4307.47 7.47 Majc::::::::.:. t.w -.^ i.m 7.54@7.5s 7.07 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For the week ended Tuesday. October 18. 1910. BEANS AND PEAS — Receipts for the week. 16,829 bags beans, 3.440 peas; exports, 27 bpans, 72 peas; Imports. '2.7oS beans, 250 peas. Scarcely enough new state marrow to meet the trade, and market steady to firm at $3 for choice. Medium selling slowly at about $2 48 ®$2 80. Some increase in receipts of pea, but demand has Improved and the market la steady at $2 00 for best lots. Foreign beans in fair movement at about previous prices. Bulk of the trade is in jood pea at about $3 laW Red kidney unsettled; export orders moderate and filled at all sorts of prices; no reliable figures can be given. Yellow eye dull and lower. Turtle soup quiet. Caifornia lima weaker. Ecotch peas fairly steady. BEANS — Marrow. 11)10, ciiolce, bushel, $3; pea and medium. $2 43® 52 BO; imported pea. $22008386; medium, $2 13@$2 25; yellow eye, $2 75i?52 60; black turtle, soup. 1909. I choice, $2fls@s3; lima, California. 1910, $3 30 P 85. PEAS— Scotch, bags, bushel. $3 40 o*2 50. Bt.'TTER — Receipts for the week, 80.454 pitgs; last week, 30,108; exports to tropical countries, 130. Increased firmness on fine ttbla grades last week, and by Friday prices had advanced I%C Supplies were running moderate, and this helped tht> upward move ment. So far this week the weather has be«n unfavorable and buying more cautions. Fe?l ing: steady on fancy creamery ,at 32c, but there are full offerings of extras at 30V&031C. I and the lower grades are plenty, slow and 1 decidedly irregular. A little out-of-town trade reported to-day at 25%(i}27c, but little of this stock offering. Weather too warm for many withdrawals of, storage; holders ask 31^'s"' ' 32': for fancy quality. Process quiet at 27c | ! for fancy: some good lots offering at 28>*c. j Jobbing sales of factoy at 22 % @ 23c for the I fresh, goods. Packing stock about steady, with a little more buying interest. Creamery, specials, Ib. 32c: extras. 30^@31c; firsts, 27® 28c; seconds. 25i&2ttc: thirds. 24 024 Vic: held. specials, 3l£@32c: extras, 30@>3lc; firsts, 27 029 c; seconds, 25® 20c; state dairy tubs, fin ! est. 20 20 tic; good to prime, 28@27^4c; com ; mon to fair, 23® 25c; process, specials, 27c; j i extras. 264 c; firsts, 24 25c: seconds. 23c; ! Imitation creamery, firsts, 24@25c; factory, , i June make, firsts, 23 24c; current make, I j firsts, 22c; seconds, 22'^c; thirds. &022 c: I packing stock. June make. No 1, 23@23Uc; ! ! current make. No 2, 22 ©22 H e; No 3, 20® ) 21 He. < IIEKSE — Receipts for the week. 22.023 ! boxes; exports to Europe. 1.334, and to other ! countries, 27. Whole milk cheese more quiet j late last week, as many buyers of September • made cheese the previous week had about i supplied their requirements. Holders, how- j ever, were inclined to feel steady on. fancy : colored, though thero was a growing unset- ' tled feeling on white, but no changes In quo- i tations. On Monday of this week, with ad- | I vices indicating continued free receipts, Ken ! eral trading slow and stocks accumulating, an unsettled feeling developed, and white cheese I was reduced He. On Tuesday the market showed increasing weakness, and al! grades were reduced >ie making a decline of In white so far. Average fancy grades have been freely offered at 18c for colored and 14?ic for white, though especially attractive colored as to size and quality are generally held He I higher, but little if any improvement possible ito realize on white. Weather conditions bare i continued favorable, and the fall make haa been larpi and generally of fine attractive quality. The proportion of underpriced whole milk has been moderate, and slightly defective lots have sold fairly at a little concession in prices, but more defective lots have had to be cut deeply. High grade skims firm, with some especially attractive higher than the top quo ' tation for specials, but nearly all other grades ;of skims in liberal supply, and prices are lower and irregular. State, whole milk, spe cials, 15*4 @10*ic; large or small, colored. 15c; white, 14% c; choice. 14U@14%c: good Ito prime, 13%014c; common to fair. 10% 0 13Hc; skims, specials. L2%c; average fancy, llUOllfiCj average fire, lOViOlO'ic; fair to good, 7«i!jJ39ic; common, 4*i(gi<Hic; full ■ skim?. 2<&'4c. EGOS — Receipt* for the week. 86,188 cases. j Arrivals comparatively light, and very high ' grades have ruled firm under increasing scare- I ity of practically new eggs. Medium and lower qualities ar* urgently offered at easy prices. ' Values show wide range, according to the | proportion of full, strong bodied eggs con tained. Storage frnely offered and meeting I only a moderate demand, chiefly for qualities I obtainable from 24^ down. Only a little busi . ness In early packings at the higher quota tions. State, Pennsylvania and nearby, hen nery whites, fancy. #0042e; ordinary to good, 34«35c: gathered, 33®38c: held. 26@30c hennery browua, fancy, 84938 c; gathered, 81 S:i:ic; •omirnn to good. 26030 c; Western. | gathered whites. 28935 c; fresh gathered se ! lected extras. 31 0 33 c; extra firsts. 28 H0 30c; firsts, 2(»?2 ( ff27'-:c: seconds. 24^2."4e: thirds. 22@23r; dirties. No 1. candled. 21 22c; No 2, i9@2oc; poorer, 16918 c; checks, beat, Iff? 2"c; poor to fair. 14918 c; refrigerator, spe cial marks, fancy, ft 20c; firsts. 24V»@2Rc; seconds. 22^'!?24c: thirds and poorer, 19® 22c: dirties, 17321 c. ITS — DRIED — for the . week. 3.510 cases evaporated apples and 61.179 pkgs other dried fruits; exports, T,r.7.*> pkgs dried fiuits. Fair trade in spot evaporated apples. Goods grading up to high prim reach S^ic In instances, but most goods grade only low prim*. Futures very quiet: nominal figures would probably be 7%95c for November de livery prim» and 7%e for Decembers. Future waste nominal at 2*ic, and waste $1 9Offs2. Raspberries held firmly, in Instances up to 80c though tin business reported at that figure. Cherries quiet, but firm. So few blackberries here that we omit quotations. Old prunes very scarce, ami flguros little more than nominal; new offering to arrive at around ;) J i<?!> l U;C for 40* and 16% c for 80a, though most strength Is shown on the smaller sizes. Peaches easy, first shipments showing up rather poorly, as usual. Apricots continue firm. APPLES, evaporated, choice. 1909. Ib. ssi«?9'- 4 e; high prime. Sic: low prime. 7» 9 8c: common to fair, 6!i®7>Ar-; sun dried, quarters, S>6*c: slice?. 4';<g'.lc; RASPBER RIES, Ib 2r>c: CHERRIES. TJ-.-; HTTCKLE BERRIES lfl@l9c; APRICOTS. California, JToorpnrks. 1810, 14917 c; Royals. 11% 914 c: PEACHES. 1909. peeled. 12®16c; unpeeled, 1910. 7 a"*.-; PRUNES, 1909, 4U®t°'*- FRI'IT 1 * — FRESH — Receipts for the week. 139.680 bbls apples, 3.507 bbls and 1.082 crates cranberries. Fair trade in really fancy apples. ! though many offerings, especially from Jersey and uprtver sections, show ordinary quality, and tnHe on these light. Far Western box apples ■ arriving more freely. Harriett pears about j through; Peckel steady on choice, though $<> now j extreme for bbls; heavy supplies of KleJter, i many of ordinary quality, an.i small proportion of offerings reaching outside figures; general business from $1952 In double bead bbU Quinces j firm on choice. Peaches about ''one ami quo talrbn omitted. I'priver grapes in lighter sop ply; season rearing ,i close; Western New York i arriving freely Hnd market steady, though qual ity irregular ami prices lake wide range. «'ran t-.prrv market steady and unchanged; a little better demand for Cape Cod Early Blacks when fancy, but plenty of offerings. Market has eased 1 off on grapefruit. A few Florida oranges here. - No fresh receipts of pineapple*; quotations nomi nal, APPLES. Baldwin, double head hbi. $1 25 1 .'„>. 7:. Een Davis. $2^s3 50; Fall Pippin and Twenty Ounce. $2984; Greening, $2984 50: Jona than $3955 60; King. $2984 80; llclntosb, $2 .*•<» tf?S.VSO; Snow. $250954; Smokehouse, $-'!if:'. 23; Wealthy, $25095460 York Imperial $2^sr?7s: ordinary kinds, $1 25953 ; - pen head bbls. SI 25 gs2 25 Far Western, boxes. $1 25®53 25; PEARS, Bartlett. bbl. 82©$3 50; keg, $1 50952; bush. $1 2.VSSI 50 Seckel. bbl. $4 5()St$H; keg, $150* 8225 Beorre Boec, $395850; Clalrgeau, $2 809 $4- d'Anjou. $:Ws4; Sheldon and Louis I' ane, $3 50©$4; common. $178982 60; KlefTer. dauhle head bbl. Slfrs2.»: npen head bbl. |73c®$l: h.imper 4<V<?rtO<-: Lawrence. Mil. $2@s3 basket, 75c®$l; QUINCES, bbl. $2984: GRAPES, up river. Delaware, 2<Mr. carrier, 70c951; Niagara, .... black. 63 i>" : Western New York, black 10 basket carrier, Jl'«si 15; Niagara 'J" IU basket. 45#t5Oc; K-H.. - j.;.-: 4tt). 12®1.V; black 2<l-H> basket, 40@5<)c; K-1T). 2Otr23i 4-H), lliil+i-- Clinton, trays, ton. $GOQS7O: other blank or white $4Oi&ssD; Delaware. $630575: CRAN BERRIES, bbl. M9f crate. $1 25Sri?l 50; CITRON bbl. DOO7Se; GRAPEFRUIT, Florida. hex $" °r.'?iS4: OHANOES. Fl'irida, box, $1 .Vltc $.;:. PINEAPPLES, orate. $195300 HOI'S 1: lots for th-> week, 912 bales; Last week 2.298 Continued active demand on the Paciti'c Coast, especially in Oregon, where several thousand bales hay«» been purchased at IHi 1.1 4 c Growers have been free sellers, but all offerings have been rapidly absorbed. Wash ington reports a more active market In th»» ; Yakima section, with sales of stout 2.000 bales at l(ic&12«-, and there as b«"en me buying in California, but not as ranch as In other Coast sections New York State, market more active for hest gra-ies nt 20$T21c, but lower grades move slowly at 17918 c On tne local market not much bus!n«i«K. though more inquiry from brt-wers. Stat*. 191<>. prime to choice, rb, 21@23c: medium to good 1901» 19950 c: Paeißc Coast. 1910 pnmn to choice lC©l7c; medium to good, 14&1.V, 11M19 prini" to choice, l.iiffUc; medium to good. fc«7l2c; older growths. 4#sc; Germans, 1910, 41 &4.*>c. ' HAY \Nn STRAH Firm on all grades of tlmothv hay. Trade fair, though Invoices show Pi.nti> increase and a little more stuck headed i this way Clover and mixed hay doing a little brttsr Rye Btr** steady HAY— Timothy, prime. larsja bales, 108 IT.. $1 IB No* I an.l 1. LvtxSl 12: shipping. 75©K0c; parking. 4SOB0c; clover mixed 68c9f1; nure. 65080 c; STRAW, long r've, .. {36c; »at and wheat. 40®45c POII.TRY — ALIVE — Receipts for th« week that hiivo een unloaded. 91 cars by freight an.i nlTiit 20 cars by express. Bon •• 43 cars by freight have arrived since Sunday noon ami still on tha tracks. Notwithstanding the unprece dented receipts of live poultry. roii»iimptt«n haa been unusually !»»«*, attracted by th« cmnpara lively •■heap prices for holidays. T«-<iay m a Hebrew holiday »n.l very llttl- movement. Th,> next holiday will l>e the Keaat of Laws and begina hi sundown on Monday. Prices were ■♦•! tleil for stock that arrived last week up to tiat unlay noon much of which was not unloaded until Sunday night at 1«-- for towta and 14c for clil-ken» and gee»«. but no other changes mudn from laal n-eek's figures. Prices at th« moment entirely nnmlnnl. Kxpnws rci-wlptii -. .-r- heavy and have sold rathsr slowly, e«|ieclallv light weight fowls which have had to be cut In price while goon! lota hay« rarely exceeded carload figures BPRINO CHICKENS, express, TT.. 14.- : FV>W!JI 14©!*--: ROOOTERB. 12a: TURKEYB. i i*9lDc;' PUCKS, nearby, lfloj Western. 13o; SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON SHOPS REMOVALS to AMERICA MAPLE RUE BOUDREAU pres i'Op«ra) PARIS Having several American Lift Vans returning to United State*, can offer exceptional terms for th« transportation of goods to Amerlea In One Van from Door to Door -Baggage Warehoused IRISH LACES.— IRISH LACES. Finest and largest stock In Ireland or London. Direct from our own workers. there fir saving our patrons intermedia:* profits. Inspection lOllcUed. DEPOT FOR IRISH FEASMT INDUSTRIES THE IRISH WAREHOUSE 1 47, Regent St., London Telegrams: Shamrock. London. Established ISO year* Telenhoue: 2478 Omni. SEASON NOVELTIES— LXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. Triah T.arp<; Eh 'rt Waists, Irish Hand Emt>.->l<i lriSH JjECeS ere(l DreMea# Blouses. Jackets. *c. T-jch T arpc Bedspreads and Shams. Hand Em- JXISn ijaceS brotd^ red and Trimmed Lace, etc. T _r c v T -_ M Table Linen. Finest Quality Hand- Insn Laceß kerchiefs Larg-> Variety Baibrtg- Irish Laces gj b ?^- Irish Bog Oak and Cctjn«-m«rs Warble Novel*!**. the Irish Warehouse, "Lsgv^ PARIS SHOPS. L. CIRAUD. TROISSEALX LAYETTES- ROBES Cannes: I Paris: 3c, Rue d'Antibes. 4. Rue Castiglione. 4 GEESE* 14o : GUINEA FOWLS, pair, •*. PIGEONS, pair, 20c. DRESSED— Receipts for the week. 12.606 pkgs. Fair demand for desir able grades of chickens and fowls last week, and the market cleaned up fairly -well of stock that arrived up to Friday; some delayed lots that came in Saturday had to bo carried over. Prices held fairly steady on fancy grades of dry pfek*j°j but medium grades had to be force-:. Scaiaea chickens and fowls especially dull, and had to bs shaded to clean up. This week opened with advices of larger supplies, and with a very slow demand the market was weaker, and prices de clined about '-ie on nearly all grades o£ chickens and' fowls. Spring turkeys are fairly plenty, but quality Irregular and very few lots good enough to bring top quotation. Fresh killed old turkeys scarce and firm. Nearby spring ducks are wind ing up. and only scattering lots of Long Islands expected after this week. Western spring ducks sell fairly when choice, well grown and plump, but small and thin lots dull and irregular, Squabs In fair demand and firm. FRESH KILLED — TURKEYS. Western, springs. It), 14-W -oc; old, average best hens or toms, 22;: ; fan to good. ISS2OC: BROILERS. Fhlla. fancy, squab, pair, 4Offs»h;; fancy. 3t2>4 !T> to pair, It), 23024 c; Perm. ll)@20c; Western, dry picked, milk fed. li) @20c; Western, dry picked, selected, under 4 Ib to pair, 17c; Ohio and Michigan. scald«d. 323^2 n>, l«c; SPRING CHICKENS. Phila. over a Ib to pair. HQTIi Peon, lt>@lßc: Western, dry picked, milk fed. o®lo Ib to pair. lT^ic; Ml Ib, 15@15^ic; dry picked, selected. Urge. 4 n> , and over, each. liic; average run. 13Vsc; Ohio and j Michigan, selected, 4 Ib and over. Itic; scalded, average, 14*- I.V; Western, scalded, select*!, large, 4 Ib and over. each. 15% :; scalded. 13'ic; i Western and Southern, scalded. U'3l2~i'.\ FOWLS Western boxes, dry, *> tt> and ever to dozen. ISc; 46633 Ib, 174 c; 40 In and under. 16c; iced, dry picked. 3V<Mb Ib each. 16® 16*2?: 2'a'®3U Ib, 15© 15 Vic; Ohio and Michigan, iced, ; l«i:; other Western, 15& c; Southern and South western lsVi@loc; Western and Southern. 138 16c; OLD COOKSL VI ■ . SPRING DUCKLINGS. Long Island and Eastern, 20c; Perm, Bile; | Western. 8915 c; SPRING GEESE, Boston, -4c; SQUABS, prime, large, white, dozen, $250©54; dark. $175©«; culls. 60©75 c; SPRING GUINEAS, over 3 Ib to pair, pair. $lfsl 10; un der 3 Ib. l»«Bu GAME — Continued unreasonable weather unfavorable to the consumption of game and gen eral movement moderate, though prices steady. GROUSE, domestic, pair, $3; foreign, $1259 $1 75; PARTRIDGES, domestic, $3 WOOD COCK, $100-gS2; GOLDEN PLOVER, dozen. $25«v@5350: ENGLISH SNIPE, 92091 RAIL BIRDS. OOctfl; WILD* DUCKS, canvas back, pair, $2 20<853; REDHEAD. *160g*2 50; MAL- ■ LARD, 5125; BLUEWIXG TEAL, 75ef}Sl; GREENWING, 75«i90c; BROADBILL, 50@..>c: VENISON. whole deer. It. 22g25c; saddles. ZQw , 35c. POTATOES AND VEGETABLE.*— for the week. 88.101 bbls potatoes and 14.241 bbls , onions; Imports, 402 crates onions. Market Un- j proved on fine quality white potatoes, though a \ good many offering* are spotted or inferior. | Sweets declined under heavy supplier. Carrots In more liberal supply: market slightly lower- Danish cabbages beginning to arrive; market firm on fancy. Celery in more liberal supply: crate ( rough stock takes wide range. Cauliflowers j higher on fancy, but most of the Long island , long cut poor and of uncertain value. Shelter , Island cucumbers a little higher. Eggplants steady; few arrivals of Florida met little demand owing to liberal receipts of Jersey. Lima beans easier Lettuce and other salad stock firmer un der lighter supplies. Mushrooms tow under heavy receipts. Larga onions In good condition selling well- many small and poor showing ef fects of drouth, and such of uncertain value. ■ Last receipts of peas and string beans sold fairly ; well, but market very low latter part of last week. Peppers unchanged. Tomatoes a little (Inner at the close, though general receipts move slowly. POTATOES, Maine, bag. $!■&s! h.>: bulk, I 180 Ib $1«?2; Long Island. bag. $1 ."'^s-; bulk. | ISO Ib, $IBOOS2 12; state, bulk. I*o ft, $1 -*>'* | $1 73; Jersey, round, bag. $1 7O'asl S5: long, SI oO (Ssl 60 SWEET POTATOES, Southern, dm, *i«? SI 50 Jersey, double head bbl, $1 .Wgsl 90; bas- | ket. 30"075 c: BRUSSELS BPROCTS, quart, $<$ j 12c; BEETS. 100 bunrhey. $l»>0$2: CARROTS, bbl or bag. $1 2"vsst 75; state, 100 Ib bags. §1 10 ■61115. CABBAGES, Danish, tnn. $10<--isl_: do- ( mestic. $7«$K»: 100, S3$S4: Danish, bbl. TBeSOe; domestic. Jis«7on: CELERY, state and Jersey, dozen 15©3t)c; state, crate, 73c@»1 .■>. CAI L»I FLOWERS state, 1 dozen crate, $l<ltsl Long Island, short .-.it, bbl. $1 M6f3 50; long, 50cJ> $175- CUCUMBERS, Long Island, bbl. $1 BO© | S2 7.V Shelter Island. -if". Jersey and Long! Island, basket. $125150; CHICORY and ES- 1 CAROLE, basket. frfV-@sl: EGGPLANTS. Jersey, bbl. 50c«$l: basket, 2T.350C: LIMA BEANS. potato, basket. $WstßO: Maryland. $l«$l 50; Lonp Island, bag. 116*1 23; LETTUCE, nearby bbl '2X><a~Ji': crate. r,ocff*l 50 state, basket, >c<t> SI ; i<> Western New York, basket or box, 78e© $150"; MUSHROOMS, Ib, s@3oc; OKRA. Jersey. 100 10© •■■. peach basket. 2. V37.~)c; box. sOer£ $1 25 naif bbl basket. ROc@sl .10; ONIONS. «at 9 and Western white pickle, bosh crate, 119*1 25; other white, crate, So#9oc; state, yellow, bag. j SI "n>-f?sl 62- yellow Inferior. 750«*5l ">. state and Western, yellow, l«o Ib bag, |1«»1 25 Orange County, red. bag. *1«$1 *>; yellow, $1 ~%*\'bi Connecticut Valley, yellow. 100 ft bag. $1 I.x* it -ii white, bbl, *2So®s3: !'K\S. Virginia, half bbl basket. $1 006*2 W); PEPPERS, red, cheeso. bbi $I«$l BO; other red, 7.-.c«rsl -;■ ba? ket 30040 c: green. cheese, bbl. -... > 'a?i 1-: nun and long. 60c651; sugar bbl. $ISsl 25; basket. "■SiSVW-- PVRSLEY. no^rby. 100 bunches. 7.iot|Sl : PUMPKINS, bbl. «s<i?7sc; ROMAINE. basket. "5 Si^c- crate. 60«75c: STRING BEANS, Virginia. ■Treen or wax, basket. 20c«$l; Baltimore. -Js*v sOc ; SQUASH. Hubbard. bbl. I Ml 12: mar row 75oig$l: TURNIPS. Canada. rutabaga, lib. *!• Long Island and Jersey, 7.Vffsl: whit*, bbl, Slf»O 100 hunches, $1 50e»2; TOMATOES, near by. l.ox. a«6sc; WATERCRESS, Ml bunches.! >XT»— Chestnuts very firm: supplies light | and demand has quickly absorbed offerintfs; : n.arket firm, especially on Northern nuts: Hcuth «rn often show on poor, and outside fiirtire is \, .i-v rarely exceeded. Large cultivated meet lit - tie Inquiry. H n,l <-!o*« dull. New hickory nu?» j arriving sparingly anil rnaiket firm: some South ern have arrived, but meet slow sal*. Old black | v.alntit3 and butternuts very quiet. Domestic! peanut market has been quiet, wtth only a fair j business at well sustained figures. Some new Sr.'.nlsh shelled have arrived, lmt hnnlly enough I J,; V-vrrant any quo.ation. CHESTNUTS. North ern bus JSfiJHWI; Southern. $,~S<Vcis7: large ,-ultivat.rU. *19f3 50: KUTCORY NUTS, boshel, srufj.«.ir,o- ' BLACK WALNUTS, old 7.V; BUT TERNUTS, 66 PEANUTS, Virginia, hand ! picked, jumbo. n>. fi^c; fancy. 4HOSe; extra. 4) ,R4i Bhelle.l Jumbo. 74f-" J '* : No 1. rt^c: No 2. 4 r -<rp4%i(': Spanish. No 1, 7 '-».-: No 2. 5&08e, "' IIOXEV — Choice rrades of clover comb I firm, with iieinaii.l brisk. Lower grades drag . I.lttl* demaml for buckwheat. New I tfomla. i extrarti •! at "-'--I' f"r average, qualities In car- its IJicht stocks Of ol<l are held firmly. Fancy, white clover comb. ft, 16o: No 1. 13c; No 2. 1- ■ lie: clover, extra Sfifto; buckwheat, ex tracted "miSc; comb Il(gl2c; California, px traded, water white. »Uc; white. SMl'!>c: Hirht amber, T : -.i».; Southern, extracted, gallon. sß# 80c. BEESWAX — Quiet at 20TK.00 Ib for pure | domestic wax. Mvri.i: SI'GAR -Very littU trading, and <if-aler» hoW their light stocks with considerable nimn<>ss: figures given represent their t«ving jrU-es. Suja'. lt>. 12t?14i': nyrup. gallon. Br>@a3c. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New Tork, October l* 1010. BKKVKS — Receipts, 2'J cars, or 401 hr.id. all for slaughter. No trade in llvo cat'le. Feeling weak. I>re»«*il beef Blow at 8t?llf! per li for nutlv« stdam, No later sables from the cattle and bs«l markets of Great Britain. CALVES Receipts, 480, including 380 for the market. There was a steady market for tiie stock offered. Common ti choice veals •old at $H<fsll per 100 Ib; thrnwmits at $7; Western calves at *•*, 7.. tffl 23. Drssawd .-ai\ — quiet .■ |3 |1T« for city drassed reals, -r l ■"••■ fur country dressed calves and I i !"■ for dr«*a<*d grussera. Bales H. .ludil * Co.: 110 Western calves. •29 Ib average, 9*31 s«t 100 Ib; i.ij. 3SB Ib. "s."' Panders: 1- veal*. 141 Ib, $10 50; 1. 170 Ib, $7. n W. Otis & C* II veals. 11l Ib. $11: 7. 177 Ib. $& BIIKEP AMI LAMBS Receipts. 17ii cars, or B.MS head, laelutftl 7 4 i-nrs for the mar ket; 114 <-"«rs on skis Shanp steady: lambs slow and l"4» ISc lower; the bulk of the s».«-lc was h»»l>1 over. Common t« choice she^p *n\,i at < $4 50 per 100 Ib: cull*. $2&0- fair '" prime lambs. *rt «ii«i 12 , culls. »4 75(1?5.*.; yearlings, $•"■ *!<•"! 2.". l>r--i«-"-.,| mutton dull at 'Tlifi'Bc per ib. .ireim,.,] iambs weak at II r 13c; » few hog drssssi) at II &C. Sales — Kern;* Commission Company 221 ntHte lambi, " : Ib H\.- r .t«-. »7 12 S per lnrt Ib; in Indians culm. 4* U>. $-j, 7,-«: 0 Indiana y«»r llngu. S7 Ib, *■•-'■> 8 state nheep, 117 It. 34 50; 7S Indiana. 114 Ib, $4 23; 1 buck, lrtt> Ib. $.. 80; 10 mils, 10« Ib, $2 .Mi , S. Banders: 100 state lambs, 03 lb. $-1 *>. FOREIGN RESORTS. HOTEL VICTORIA, proprietors The GORDON MOTELS, Ltd • |g%MM M MM Clo-it- to Buckingham Palace, Westminster I M H gJM Ull MM Ahhev and convenient tor mvery where. T,r - fr-- ■ HI ■■ If || AW - from Vpto*n JOß** "**w York Tribune," 1364 ■bVIWwIVS TWO LEADING HOTELS. BERLIN. Hotel Der Kaiserhof Rmnovmled mt cam* o/ %1 .OOO.OQQ. AH LMfmt Amor,o*n Camions. U iit.-ti<4 Sooiaii froa» "New Yon Trmni ■—-%. HIT" CUT" TIT LEADING FASHIONABLE HOTEL OF DRESDEN. 7|AJU3iIXiIH PR ,vaTE BATHS. GARAGE. FINE GARDEN. |# Facing Central Station. THE CONTINENTAL LONDON HOT.ELS THECARLTON 1 Hotel, Restaurant, and Grill Room, LONDON. HOTELS IN ENGLAND. LOHDON Midland Graad Hotel ' WAHCHESTER . . Midland Hotel LIVERPOOL .... Adclphi Hotel LEEDS Queen's H.tel BRADFORD. • - • Midland Hotel NORECAMBE BAY . . . Midland Hotel DERBY . .... Midland Hotel W. Towl* Manager, Midland RallTrsy Hotel* .ml Refreshment Room, etc. Chief Olßc^- Midland Grand Hotel. ' isi*)"" 1 ; HOTELS IN THE BRITISH ISLES sHA>ri.i>- of wiour .nee iw* UOLUUKK2 3ltAMi-Ll> HOIEI Elec- U«" Tariff* t-t the HoteU and full jHUtu-oia^ as of Tribune!" at "DanM Inn How," S«5 Strand toT«rlooking Aidwy. and Kingly). London. - ___^.^_^.^»^^^— FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. GranTHote! PARIS Boulevard dcs Capucines and Place de l f Opera. 1.000 Rooms with Private Baths. Tariff on Application. PARIS ( Fffrorite Amerinm "— ») HOTEL CHATHAM. F~ £R!S HOTEL DE L'ATHEMEE Mniu 15 Ru» Scribo mt Opposite the Grand Opera "The Modern Hotel of Paris." i E. ARMBRUSTER, Manager. : PA RI ULLE ET cTALBIOH HOTEL DE LILLE ET d'ALBiOH • 223 Rue at. Honore. clo»<» to Vlace Veadom*. • I First class. All modern Improvements. Ev»ry • home comfort. c^rgo naiL Restaurant, luncheon* and dinners at fixed price* ' •»• , cart*. Telegrams. LJLLALBIOX. PARIS— , Henri Abadle. Propr<*tT. . . I Hotel Cecilia Hotel Cecilia 1 ■ 11, Aye. Mac .Mahon. Arc de Tri : omphe. Suites with baths. Cables I 1 Cecilia. MME. THAYER, PROPS. PARIS: Aye' del' Opera 0 HOTEL MONTANA 1 New & Up- to- Date Hotel m TRY IT It i I YO\ !^Crand Hotel . hi 1 UllJ Most Up to I>ato- i 2 «tat» yearl:nss. 100 Ib. 83; 40 stats sheep. HCKi>-lßeceipt». 12 cars, or 1.843 head, all for slaughter except a few head. Fee Las; ' firm an.i heavy to light hogs auotabl* at J'j2s9s9 60 per 100 ib. Country dressed ho«s Sl ■ -Andrew Mullen (hMfLJSsass'ijs^; ■ state ■oca. 146 Ib average, 89 30 per 100 Ib . Hi, 12<> Ib, $» 50; 1 rough. 310 K>. »*?. OTHER CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago Oct. IS.— CATTLE— Receipts. 7.o*> ; «e.dy ; -eves. $4 «©«7 90; T«aj steers. 8341)^85 70 Western steers $4 15 a $6S.»; stookers and feeders. »♦ »•» » : ,nw» and heifers. %- 25® $6 40; calve.. l i. -5£ 8»M HOGS— Receipts. 14,000; BfJJSJIJffSS for llßht: others .low; light. 88 £>«£>*(. miXFd. $S4o®s»4o; heavy. $S 15 «?*/. if roush. $Slsft*S4o: «ood to eholee. heavy. $S4o(is»ls; Pigs. 88 S0*8» 10; of sale* I»4s®*». SHEEP— Receipts, 7.600: steady: natives. $2 50@»4 30; Western. $j^ ■">ii*\z% yearlings. 54 303 $5 40; lambs, native. $4 50® J^ n r:^ $ - 3@ I S^ATTLE-Recelpts. lO.UOO. including 300 Southerns. Steers steady to weak- cows stronsr. Dressed beef ana ex port steers. $.$ *, „«7 *O; fair to good 55 d *<5 50; Western. *4i{««so: stockers and f«^ e^s $3 25-Sss 50: Southern. $.. »•• :**-*. Southern cows. 82 60584 75: native $2 .3® $.-,: heifers. J3 85©J«50; bulls. »1O1»»4 30: calves. 84'i$». HOGS— Receipts. 9,06»: !•« :j.)c higher: bulk of sales. Si t»' *$:•-<». heavy. $S JKi ix »'•> 10- packers and butchers. 53 <* »/>•>■>; tight saiOV&SO. SHEEP Receipts. 12.OOO: market steady: lambs. 8» 50986 73; yearlings. $4 50'.r55 •-.-. wethers. $4©s4 5O: ewes. $3 50 ... $.V sto.-kers and feeders, $3 •'* *4 40. East Buffalo. Oct. IS.— CATTLE— Receipts, 250; slow; prime steers. $.;J.-.. :-.AL.>- Receipts 50; active and steady. HOOS«Ke eeipta st>o- active and inrrl."..- higher; heavy. $.1 -ii mixed. Yorkers and ptc». $».»*«».>.>: mugh. $7«s@sS: stags. $«5 --i. 87 25: viiirteu. $:-15«$O5O. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Re re,pts. 2.400; steady; sheep active; lambs. $ 'V : tnc'lnnati. Oct. IS.— CATTLE— Receipts. IS —CATTLE— R. ""»!»• slow f;iir to good shippers. *•■ In a $«_'•>: common. 32 25««3 50. HOGS— Receipts. 2.140; SCtITS and strong; butchers And shippers, 53 30 .'f.-SU4O common. S»Jf?s!>. SHEEP— Receipts. Z*:i- ■tenrty; quoted JJ ■ $-1 7.V lambs steady and quiet; quoted M glttg ltt 40. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chictgo Oct. IS. — S-nssestiona that the wheat market ni nearlnß an export MSi« had not * liule to do with the fact that final prices to-;ay wero unchanged to only v .c down. Th« hor-tu! attitude, however, was not taken until after a ttTiOii of extrenw* depression. Uurlrnt which short m Hinff wan overdone, and much liquidation ti«>lt i- 1 ■((■.• ( "ti mt o?v- lam ordmn . < 'orn mnil** a n't ira in oi *»Ht>-zt: to So and oats of *»c to W«»«c. Th« ttrish in provisions ranged from 3c loss t» » We advances, llang* of prtces: v Yesfer- Wheaf Ob*"- Hlirh. I>^w Closw. day. De^mber.. S^ •M* !«** *« i .*» Vay . !H»-» !«•* «*H I"" 1"« July WS M<« •.'.'.■■•» *J« iW'i number.. 4S T i 4«Ji 45H 4* l ? 4« X'ay »^*i «»'» -* 1 * 1 ' - I * l * * s > Dwmbor.; 30 »* »% »H •*» May SJH -*» »S 3». »> July 33% 3i T i SIS X-» 3^'j May! ..." 1010 IJl* »• WOT WO7 Mm> . . . lo.if. lo.iT U>«*T .r;.!i.w* v. . »ST 0.17 9 g •27 ! S May. ...... 1> Zi 027 013 »IS »20 January.. 17 .*.■> 17 «> 17.17 17 42 17 « May. ...... If, «<> lrt-'» IH5«> 1H 3^ lrt 37 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Btmm, Oct. 13.— I«P »»»• «' we:i *r«dei il.»nt4iia, mvatly half blood. hav# June much to rxvlvt* tho 9 | , n wool market, and wit value* holdlnc firm local dealers regard th« *ltuat!rn n .,,,. hopefully, tolas ot terrttory a!*> extendeii to main*, In orlftnal b«e«. while th« im4* la further «tlmulatr<l by Inquiry alone oth«r lines. Th* ,l,in»n.l for rt«*c«» wool*, however. 1* wmawhat <iutat «lth«wtti some fine un«ra»he-l Ohio delaine taaai ■••■ sol<t at fair prices. l^iii^i wool moves aluwly. but ther* la much Interest in tli,. foreign product. Lwtnealic ijuotattons: Oh!r> in.! r«nn»y l fleeifs — r««lH!ii« washed. S4- XX 30. half blood combine. a*«a».- thr^ •irtitUa. l ;'-"Uo, quarter biuutt. 2iiVjr-H».-. .1«» lntn« unwashed, asmtSTc. fln» unwwshed. "-tcr E3«'. Ml'-himm. Wl* .nmu and N«w York f1»*«-«i — Ktn* unwashed. ! '.iUI. detain*. »<*■ half blood. 27i(I2S<'. Kentucky. Indiana oad Missouri — Thr«»-«lghths bloo.l. 2Sff2»r. Scourad bnsla; I>x»j Km* 12 monfha. Si© •*!><•: -in- (l to ■* munthn. 525&3 c: line fall. &V. ralifornla— Northern, 9tom*. middle county. 83 CSio; oauthern. 4^4i500; fall. fr«* *£$tli. Cio FOREIGN RESORTS. o o^j 0,. HAMBURGIa Hotel Atlantic RESTAURANT PFOROTE, Facing Beautiful Almtmr Lmk*. HOTELS IN GERMANY. Dr> Fen F M K 00 ™ wlth Hr "* l\ L. O L/ L* I 1 Bath «i«J Tonett* HOTEL BELLEVUE ni«t:nirii«hed ii.Mfu.nfoM --an'*ti.»n Cnlaa» po«lUon. B. BOWmU) r.«^ Yl^-.^ _ WILODIDINi ▼▼ PALACE Hotel & Baths AUSTRIA, HUNGARY. SWITZERLAND. VIC Ull A Thi Finest Hota! IE II II A fn Austria, HOTEL BRISTOL L,,. ate.l on the Fiahiooabie R*m^na*rr'jig. ■ad th« v .nt« r«M>rt •* Amertc»a«. raf* Isct OTrencl* Calais* ana eSjstcs wssasw MO NT REV X. Switzerland HOTELBELMONT MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT WITH FINEST VIEWS. Season. '^entember-MaT. " | ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. Rome, Italy, Grand Hotel OPEn THE YEAR ROUND The moat beautiful and comfortable Hotel in Italr. Kleetila 1 light throughout Amerioma elevators. Charming Snlies with bathrooms attached. I7XDER THE SAJfE DIRECTION A3 THE SAVOY HOTEL, LOHDOJ Rome, Italy. Gd. Hotel Quirinal OPEN THE YEAR ROU.ND Highly reputed and fa*hionabl» Ist 'lam* Hotel in the healthiert »n<l ttaest part ot ';.;..' ETery modem «omfort aad liuurj. Grand n»IL Band. rriTata bat^reonu. Per ''ihgi^ijSsi trench KE.*T.\rRA>-r. 4XE.%,M ITEAT THROrGHOCT. GEN 011 IN BEAUTIFUL' CIIU A 1 PRIVATE PARK "EDEN PALACE." Vehice Hotel]— .s-a.^ Royal Darnell ,J^r* »wlr Ref\Zfii.J VENICE. [ *VST - GHiNO HOTEL Be VS toua Ua.« a frosts*** ••' r 111 Feet on t*» A. FIANTA. Gruid Csjsmbl. 1 Misn»r i ADVERTISEMENTS .^NI? BUBSIJIUJ'UXJBCa for Th» Trlbun* received at ' h#lr ,^J t<r 3» Office. No. !3»U Broadway. betw--n «^gg ♦ •Tta st.«.. on til 9 o'clock p. m. Ad-r-rtisswssw [ received at the following branch offlcss at reg , ular office rat«s until: o clock^P. m.. vt* : -** «th are., a c. cor. 234 at.: 13? * I ** *^ ««. 1 t2th St.; 104 East I4ta SS-; 25T West «d st. ' between 7th and Sth ares. : 263 W-st I23rh st. con—Eastern No 1 staple. 81.'£«4c; MStmdoOv- Ie«. fitMSSTc; valley No 1. jaiUaC TerKarr ■ Fine *LiDl». «4£«>c: £**• medium. SOC^Oo; £2» CloCtUns. iST©RBc; fine medium. 3SwM fca^ Slew* eerr.blas. eo£62c: mi slßtilha. MCtsc; ■■>*■*• s^gs-ic. _ Pulled — Extra. 63c; fin» A. SMJB7^: A Bapwm, 3t'c33c. j FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Oct. WHEAT— <Jp*K 432: ■ futures steady: October, "a 2H4: I>sc«mb«r. 17s ,1: March. 1» aa 1 ,*. — Spot steady; j American mixed. 4s lid: futures dull. J mau ary ls 4»iid: February. 4s 4d- PEA3—Cana dian. 7a. FLOUR — Winter patents. 30* HOPS In London (Pacific Comii €3 '.*••*> ; BEEF — Extra India in«sa. 137» «d- PORK— 1 Prime mesa Western. 113 a SKI. EAITS — ! cat 63» «d. BACON* Cumberland cat. .4a; 1 clear bellies, ?<a «d: lone clear middles. Bgat. 7?s- heavy. 79«; short clear ftaclta. «.» «d- PHOCLDERS — Sqnars. <»■ *J. LARD— -frta» Western.- tierces, 63a 3d: Americas lOTHM. paUB. 64a tM. ■tCEEsS — Cimdiu finest white new 33» «d: colore!!. M* ri,B?i."*« TINE— eplrita. 54« B<s. ROSCJ— Commas. ljJa> PETROIXCH — 7d. LIN3EED OIL. i 4*b 9d. COTTONSEED OH* Hall iiiltnnA. spot. Sis 4Vi. TALLOW- Aus«rmll«« ta Loa doc Mi 4Vs<*- .. London. Oct. 13. — SUGAR — Haw. CgUUtM" <ral. 10» "M muscovado. 9b 3d; b««t. Octob-r. <•« 3d LlNSEED— Calcutta. Aprtl-Ja— . •• 4 4d. LINSEED Oil* 43a »d. SPBIUI OIL. £32. PETROLEUM — American rafltMd. 5 15-I*J; uptrlta. 7d. TURPENTINE: — Sptlta. M» •«. ROSIN — American strained. 15« IVid; flMb Antw»rp. Oct. IS.— PETROUErit, _ franca •-p. Oct. IS. — PKTROLJETraC t» «■■■• 50 centimes. BOSTON CURB STOCKS. Furnished by J. Taomaa lUlnh— i*a. 33 Broad street. N*w Tork, and So. M l>rrea »hir» street. Boston.) mm Ixrcr. LasC Ahmeelc ISO tOO ISO Am iluiinr and D-v... I<* IJ* IJ* Arizona Cananea. - < 2S - • Arizona Mines -• * v *. *rt ""• At« <Jaa 33 3» 12 Be>oto I*"** Ia E: y •:::::::::::: S !* S»j Boatoa E'.y It* _ft ** Brswycolo " . . Cartua Co F p*r «7 «> ■ Calavrra» l«*i I'* 1 * Caluir.«-Oorbla 30 30 tO Champion SS 5 3*i Chief Consolidated . ... I** l*i X^ Chino ■2i\ 20 T » 21 » Coba'.t Central (33 eftr»>. &4 &4 *♦ Cortes Mm** .1 -•• 2*» Corbla Copper a » 5 • Davis-Daly - -'» -f* first Nationat Copper. . 3»J 3f, 3*» Goldneld Con 7 » 7 •• T;* Hnnbol.lt dmaltlnjf 2i 2-.» -* I a rim I- H P * P . »» » » La U"»« 4*i ■*?• 4^a Ltv« Oait 2."*^ 27 L » ?» Mackinaw XT 2* 2* Musaaohusetta Coal ..-.!-'* II IS Mrxl.an M#ta!a 3ti 3S s*t MeKlntoy-Avntsb IA »*• *'• Moltto Olbson 31 »> »1 .lo pr»rerr*d tf» ' « J[« Majestic 6U «T « • NVvad.i n«>usla» 2U - - A -ft Ohio o<ni»r -r» »>• *** Rav«n Mlnm« 41 ■ 41 Rawhtd- Mtnln« •» J * Ittio.!* Island Coal 7S T*i .*» South Lai* - >» S J» *!• Vulturw 0\ »i JH v rim 3H S% 3Ta BOSTON STOCKS. • Furnished by ft L. Urn 4 Co -- No- •? Wmß stre«t.> Oct. 17. Oct. 13. Oct. 17. Oct. IS. 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