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PLACE BIG CHINESE LOAN « •^rnencan Syndicate Closes a 550.000.000 Transaction. Negotiations *•"•* »*«« practically ccrn ,;«ed for a loan of 50.000.000 to the Chi- sov«Bin«at by the American bankiru indicate formed In the summer of .W9 *S» the object of nipplytair capital ft* th« of China. The ■■■ " •■ Jhich i. — up of J. p. *««»*,££ Kuhn. l^b & Co.. the, National CU, Ba.-* Ud O» First National Bank. »o«fct « th* «,-.-rset to obta«i partlripatlca '" th « *?°- «B.«JO loan •MC* English. Frfflch ■■ n ' i Ger ««, hanker* had arranged to make to the SSL* poverr.ment for bunding the Han- Vow -^zechaen Railway. lore negotiations, m which the Aowfcan bankers were reprinted by Henry P Davison. of J- P- Morsan & Co.. MaO TTiHard D Straight, now the acent of t!l * mini- in UK- Far East and formerly Ceoidl General cf the United States at "M^rkder an agreement was fim^: in T-ar'- ; n May under which the bankers of -'-*'foar countries ■<■• to participate eovMltj tn the loan. The Chinese «:i->v«»rn lOBBX. however, reserved to itself the Ha** ,' tv&BM to accept this l<^an If It could -*!«* suScient fund? at home, and the loan J-.sr not yet b»«en brought out. The js-t.000.000 loan just srran£*d i« en tirely distinct from the Hanko* -Szechuen loan Tt« proceed? will N» «?M In reform- Ins the Chinese currency and in forwarding the :ndustr;al development of the empire, -o «et the loan the Chinese povernmer.t *;il raske an issue of S».Wi.OO« forty-five - »ar .% r p r 1 *"" t bonds, which will be taken h- the -yndicat*" at a price said to be about c. a!t!iou«h tM? and various other details i ;i .-« not yet he*n finally settled. ;: ts ... ,-•.•-.- syndicate ex j+"\* to place th* entire issue in the Vrr.ted ... it i.« possible that 7«rt may N> allotted to Europe, in which raM the required portion wilt be in pounds The A^rreeTrifnt wilh th»» Chinese jrovern inent mema siimed in Pekinp on Thursday by DssM A. M?nocal. of th*» International T"^nki:;S Corporation, in behalf cf Mr. .straight, -wao conducted the recotiations ■with ;r.at g-nrfrnment and ha? recently Irf»en in thi? country, having sailed from N>w York on Tuesday en his way back to CWna, -3u« how soon the many .detail? conn^'-t •^ with the loan will be completed and the formal edict of th" Chinese Boyennnent . -,F=ued is not known here, and accordingly rtji date of bringin? out the bonds cannot ;et b* assien^d. A? a result of thi? finan cial operation, U is expected, a highly !m- T-nrtant market will b<> opened in China for .American mar-ufa^turc? of many sorts. RAILROAD NOTES FOR PARIS Blichigan Central Sells a $10,000,000 Issue There. .1. P. Morgan &■ Co. anr.ounre'i yestwrday that the Michigan Central Railroad Com r.ary had "oid ;« 50.0n0.000 franrs trP.non, fvj Jsfue of on»-v»ar 4 1 * per cent notes to Morsmn. Hanes & Co.. of Paris. The prire et trhich the nnres Trill ly« orf^r^d to the T'Ublic Tiot giver.. It was r»p^rted lap* •week That th» Michigan Central wa? nego tiHtir.g th» f^aie of an iss^e of notes in Paris, but th« nnnor could not be con- B»g)*<l at that time. Thi« is th«» only !s*;ue nf notep that The 7 "an hap outsta:idiri?. Th*> last preo»"iins »-a!e of sernrities by the company w? in .I'ln*-. isns. and consisted of tiT." |^. r *oo 4 r«»r « c "t fwenty-y^ar (?»b"nture bond!?, beinr ■Üb* unsold! portion of a £3.<*»0,0n0 ippue au :hcrized in April. :W. Part of th* pr^ ,•»*,«« <jf t!ii? las? salp rf debentures was traefl to retire Rfi.ooo.flOO R p*r cnt note? due Focwnary 3 cf this year. -RPORATION LAW RULING Ccmpazies Organized Under I Can't Do Mortgage Loan Business. Mbanr. Oct. 2^. — Companie* --1n : ? °- 1 •.-rjer th* hurtn^sF or cneral corporation *a« cannot <io the baFinrE? that a rnortsac'* >8:i an«l irvcstni^nt company is p*»rm!tt*»d in do ur.d**r the bankins law, according to ■n cptaflon to-day by Attorney General <''M»;i« i >. H^ furtl'.er holds that companies •iiing ■ rriortcape loan an<l btrestment ''■i^riPfF Without Incorporating under th»» -osnkin? i«t\« a:»> sabjecj to a tuit annul jjnc th^-ir coTTvoraf 1 existence. Mr O"Mai>y rules that th» state Su rprint "ndert cf Barks has discretion tn <jp <^l7ie Tf> approve :hp incorporation of a Tiortirase loan and investment company vbteji purposes to do a F^coiri mortgage h'jfi-.es?. INCREASE IN IMPORTS CTashinston, Oct. 2?.— lmports «C trM "«'n:T<»d Stat*-5 for the nine months end*»d ■^■•ih September. l?l r >. ap?T»»jjat<»fl in valve J'TTT^^i.^v., a? oerr.par^d with Jl.^.fiOO.'X) 1 } for the rorre.spording period of 1303. Tbe s^Ht^st imponations fcr the nine - orftba of I?!') woro supar. rifn.lOO/«"O: crude rubber. $78.900/nv ; hidp? and fkins, S7Q£9MXn, am! ro?oc. MSI3OQ.OOO s- • WON'T FIGHT BAILROAD LAW Vva^hinston. O'-tJ Inters-tat* <"om rr>rrro <:ornn;is?jon officials here do not !>? !l»ve that ',hf railroads eonTcrriplate any «vat-ion of th«* new railroad :a-x. It ia their 'Tir.iori that railroad •rid: agem^nts feel tiiat *n opsetdac or U» preaem law tnicht re •ult in far more radios.! l^^i.-latlon, and trsat m^ead of an attack on the u-r- t he ra;lroads would b* mere disposed to objeci in trie, court? to ary orders or arts of the '-orr.mii'slon in exec-Jtion and enforcement c ;tif ]a*.v ;n regard to ?ucii ordors as n-.ia:;: be rteem^d by th«^ railroads to be op ;.rtf=s;ve or unconstitutional. 1 »<ING OtT OF HUDSON TUNNELS. ■ ■ r ■ near, Ex ad only - BUS NESS TROUBLES. - ■ 1 Adolsb UaUer. No. T4'i I->st JOttb utreet voluntary; liabilities. 11.1&: no as^tf. n v«;r»v «;r»- *r* only two realtors— William •J,*!', 17 *.* °" ' C "" J3f ~ nd Ab&W Schenkel -uiius Johnyon. No. ZSl>i Broadway volun tary; liabilities, $3,012; no ass*-ns. The United fc'.»T*\s Enhance Bank, formerly of \Vfj»t I£ak yvre~t but now in iiquidatlon. is the Wi.> ' red; ior. •I>>U* N. Adltr, No. US I^ast J:6th stroll ""iu-Taii: Jinb:i:tW. 1117,587. of uhirh ilif, - W|W( twcur*-<1 claims. J11.057 unhH'urwl * !<um« red f>*> accommodation taptr- no Lincoln Sn-ina. trading ■?■ I-incoln Slvlns « Co., ET4Lr.ufaft.art-rrt of Jadi^h' waists and -costume. No TS Fifth avenue, involuntary h > the, io!lowir.^ f-reditors: S. J. IliJJiff. JS.ll*- Aastia UeXcaJ. $;.*••. j»nd A. V. Hayp. HS& J!»«» ll*U!itl*s iiTr raid to iw» about $20,000 Jud«e Hoit he? upr"»irit<vi T^eonurd Brom.er st'f-ivf-r ar.d f:x*-d i:i» !>ond ut C,W«. .-imon Sov#»Tjj'ky and .Samu'l Arnowitz, traalr.g under the tirm styie*of S. Soven *«*!' 4: Co.. manufacturers of cloak* arid *snts at So. U E*r.t fcth street, involun tary, by the following creditors: I. Kan "iUi. £S<J; thft Htar Thread Company. JZSS. ana Arthur Abraham. U. Judge Holt has aijM}irr * FrtLUclx H. Griffin receiver and £ied hi. oosd tt C7K<. The Perfection Waist Company, No. 7! Ucst Houston street, has filed sch^dul*^ --- oankniKtcy. with liabilities of Jlii.S'JS. «" which |:«,©J7 are unsecured claims, «uid ro asset*. Louip Kn^rll, <i«»l*r in furs. No 47 East -Tli r.ir^T. has nl*d Hchfdul*s in bank ■TSPJP''. v 'UJi liabilities of 551.45-J. of which "■«.*'3 arr secured r'.aims and C7.ET7 unwr " lirnj claims and SIO.'SH notes and tills. *"3 h*e*Ui of CS.»S. Judpe Holt ha? appointed Waltrr Cook. -Lj receiver <or AJam A. Moski^A'itz. for merly c. <irug;ri*;t at No. 43 Grand street ■nd No. ir«o Third avenue, and fixed his *ma 6 c.< $DOO. STATE PARK TRANSFER Mrs Harriman and Commission ers to Meet To-day. Albany. Oct. 28— Mrs. Edward H. Harri man wlli formally «rlv« to th* Palisades Park Commission to-morrow a d«>*«i of ten thousand acres of land In Rook land County for state park purposes. The state, through the State Commission on New Prisons, will at the same time transfer to the Park Commission the abandoned Bear Mountain prison sfte, In accordance with legislation passed this year. Mrs. Harriman in addi tion is to Rive 51.000.000 to be spent in im provixyr the park. The people -will vote at the coming election on a proposition to bond the state for $2,500,000 to be spent in extendinß the park from New York City to Newburß. Mrs. Harriman and the state commission have agreed to meet th« Palisades Com mission on th* Bear Mountain site to-mor row, where the transfer of the property will be made. Adjutant Genera! V<»rbeck will represent Governor White at the ceremonies attend ing the transfer of the park property. It is expected that there probably will be pres ent, under orders from the Secretary of %Var. a detail from a company of. the field artillery detachment at the West Point Military Academy and that th.y will bring a fi>ld piece, with which a sa'.uts will be fired in connection with the ceremonies at tending the transfer. RAILROAD TAX DECISION" Under Ruling State Will Receive $2, 000,000 a Year from I. C. Road. Springfield. 111.. Oct. 2S.— ln deciding to day on the demurrer of the Illinois Cent-al Railroad Company to the suit of the State of Illinois to collect back taxes from the railroad, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state on all but one point. The court holds that the charter airree ■»•■« of ISSL under which the railroad was to pay the state 7 per cent of its gross earning:*, is ■ contract, and that the 7 per mm is nor a tax in the legal sense. The court holds that all interstate commerce business of the ma.l, as well as income from eatine houses, express business, of charter lines *f well as the Trunk lines, form? th« principal on which th* 7 per cent shall be paid to th» state. In the matter of back taxes, the court holds apainst the state, which sought to recover it.-- percentage since 1577. Under this ruling th» $15,000,000 whic* the stare BOtlsbt from the Illinois Central dwindles. roughly estimated. To about $1,000,000. From 1905. the court lays down the rule for accounting, by which the state, it is estimated, will receive ?:.000.00<) revenue annually from the road, instead of $1,000,000 or less as at present. TO SELL TENNESSEE COPPER. The Tennessee Copper Company, it was learned yesterday, has entered into a ten y»ar contract with the American Smelting &- ftmtm -c Co. under which th« latter will pell its output, amounting to about 1,000,406 pounds of copper a year. Heretofore the Ur.ned States Metals Selling Company has handled the output of the Tennessee com pany. In connection with the change, it is said that the Guggenheim interests have purchased something under 100. 000 shares cf Ter.r.essee Copper Company stock. Con trol, however, -■in remains in the hands of the Lewteonn& RUSSO-CHINESE BANK. ABSORBED. The R-jssn-ChiTie^e Bank, the cashier of the local branch of which. ■win Wider. was found last July to have robbed it of securities valued at more than (508.01 has b»>eM absorbed, it is announced, by the Banque <iv Nord. a French institution con troHed by the Soci^te Generate. The Banque di Nord md th«- Russo-Chinese Bank will }v> merged as the Banque Rtis^n- A. c iaticjU<\ which will be represented in tiii.s cuuntry by Ladenburg, Thalmsinn >v Co. HEPBURN SUCCEEDS J. E. SIMMONS A. Barton Hepburn, president of the '"ha^e National Bank, has been unani mously nominated by the executive com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce as president of the Chamber, to succeed the late J. Edward Simmons. Mr. Hepburn will be elected at the coming meeting, to be held early next momn. CONDITION OF TRADE. Bradstreet's mft Retail demand and reorder trade with jobbers in seasonable line? has been quick ened by the week's weather <ievelopiur-nts. As the'nrst distinct touch of winter weather gradually overspread the country, trie re ports testify, demand has been stimulated, and the week's business a:- a whole com parer favorably with the like week a year iico. Owing to tbe prevalence earlier ;n the month of unseasonably warm weatner, however, the total business done in October is pronounced hardly up to expectations, and in some sectioi it is actually disap pomtins. Collections have shown i cer tain (fepree of improvement .-. an are classed as fair to good, varying with the sections r.^>ortir>g. In leading industrial ;inrs there la not much new io ■ .->ni. le. In iron and steel a fair business is doing, and trade is l>est in finished lines, but in the cruder forms it has not developed greatly. Whore much is done It is claimed to have been at the expense of rnces "Duns Review" says: While the volume of business is still be low productive capacity, it is eworthy that trade recession has clearly been cheeked, ard a more optimistic view as to the future developed, based largely on the fereat corn and oats crop and Che higti values «>f farm products. It is rue that no marked advance has been made toward increased activity, but the mere stopping of the retrograde movement i« v noUible gain, especially as tiie railroad rate con troversy ij< still unsettled ; the power /• th< railroads for new construction and new purchases of rails and other supplies re n'ains undetermined, while the period lm medial preceding important elections is nut generally favorable to a change of this ri-aracier. The financial situation still lareely controls the industrial and mer castlle and much conservatism prevails, uMd that situation is not yet fully defined. b «eem«- m-j«'h better in this .'oiintry than airoad. for the decline in the price of Brit ish consols to the lowest poim in very nitny years is arc evtnt not entirely un derstood, but posdibiy of international sig nifl^anoe. The appreherision of another ad vance in ti.e Bank of England rate of «iis oount was not. however, realized. The iron fade is waiting for action by the railroads and affirmative leadership of the financial nvirkets toward a progressive policy. TUe <2rygr.ods trade continues to Droaden. a. tncugh pri'-es advance and conservatism prevails Fall retail trade expands as weather conditions become more Reason able The shoe trade while not of f;ill dimensions :- nevertheless increasing In volume and there are also large sales in !,ide- Report* of all branches from west ern r-ltles a*-*' particularly encouraging, trie assurance or a good return for farm prod tw-ts making merchant* more confident or a satisfactory winter. Bank clearings outside New York' increased only O.« per cent tins wef k over Ust year, but hi New York there was a decline of 15.9 P«- CM. Railroa.l Rornbuca in two weeks of October showed '",.„., of 2 1 cent. Exports from New York tl» latest w«'k were Jl7,OT€.Cm. as compared with nirso/MS in i<*» and WJKS.-. •""» in ISQB Trnports. on the other band, „,,, fi«7r.837 or C2S.7SS less than the ex ports and 'si.ttl.M9 mm than the imports of 3909. although much heavier than in UK. TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. i <n . pOT :. by dtotorl Gilbert. No. - Wall s tr.«t.i Bid A.k.J 1 "M A*«M. IS LTI4T •;«» »rS lUneoln «» »«■ Am sur*"t>.. g gjj v i .AT »C, 315 Asior ...-•- •£? M 0 IMadm.^i .... »» « a r k trr ' ' ' "V -••'• Manhattan .. 37.1 400 Br«uS*»J' • i*" 4"". M»trnrK-,lltan. 510 820 112 , 1 '• OWJ!;*:^ 14 . Mutual 1»» — r a » <oof A ? _ |Mut A niance. 1». HO Cit J I^, 103 108 jNat furiiy.. 2CT --'TO Oa preT... »'« '^ Nyu l A T.1i0.) H2O 2£22Saltt MO '«° - N V Trust... <G5 6>» F gU & T .M 1«O Realty A«o. l» I=3 JSh,. :-,- •■■?. '. r ■ m! "■"- ■■■""■ in MMtm iin uss ■ iii ii.'. -'•' H/. T 4.C. 4,.- H^dm Tr. 170 lm fFT «J A 1 .'.'«» »W Int RUg O« W WS ITl'aarilncton.. .w3 • — Kme- "o • 805 — |Tl> S trh"«t-r. . IN> J«J LTw Mt=e- •-'41 =» 1 Windsor ... **> IX m:\v-vokk duly tribim:. satihdav. octobeb a 1010. THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New York. October 2*. 1010. B*«n». hags 7201 Oranges <Kla>. cs MM Flour, bbls !>.B<M!oraniirs (Cal), ™ a."-™ Flour. nacks . 27.15<"» [>>mona <<"ali. c». «53 Cornmeal, bags.. 4-7' Grap-a <Csl), tS. 12,!«"> Hominy. akajs... •»£'• pears (Cal). cts.. ■■ Oatmeal, bbls... 800 prunes tCal) pk(?s 12.71." Wheat. bu«h C.ri.C4A)| Kaisins (Call. pksa '"• 7 -; Corn, bush. 21.373! Apples, bbls 19.4*3 Oats, bu«h. . 45.780 1 potatoes, bbls . 12.7"*> Buckwheat, bush I.»W| Onions, I-.! Is. . . 4.1«3 Malt, bush li.OLKJjrranberri^s. pkes 888 Rice, pkts 11.328 Dried fruit, pk*s .V">" Hay. tons 1,637 jßnsln. bbla 1.143 Straw, tons . I<>| spirits turn, bbta I" 1 Mlllfeed. tons... lEilTar bbla . 200 lHops. halts . bbls •*'•"• Beef, bbls m null— bbls *-•" Beef (canned), ca 1,522 oilcake, pk?3..-. 710 Pork, bbl« 125 Oil, Lob, bbl? •"- s l i Hams. pkK* .. ~* oi»o stock, ;■*.%•' hi Fsaeon, pkgs. . . 195! Almonds. pk«s... s<> Cut i— at*, pkgs 1,428 1 Tobacco, hhds 2 Ton/rues, bbls... , 4C]Tobnrco. pk«9.... 1.11.1 I-nrl, lei . . 833 i Whiskey, bbls ♦* L*nl. kegs. . , . 3.300 1 Wool, bal^s 73 Eteariae, pkgs. .. KM \\ no] sacks . • sW Tallow, pkjts CottM bale? 12T>7"> Butter, pk^s . »v4l" - seed oil. M»IS. 3.703 Cheese, pkiTc... Copper, p^s 13.47." Eggs, cases 7.208 1 Wine iral), bbls. 130 Pr poultry. pkRS 1.74» 1 Brandy (Cal), bl-!s SB Live poultry, Cta 2 ••>•« EXPORTS. Wheat, bush ... tMo9|Oftmeal, tt> 22 000 Corn, bush . . 3.">.7»o; Oilcake IT) -™".' 1 "' Oa-.s. bush . •_ .71"<» Pork, bbli •» Peas, bush . JB7 • lieef . bbls. ... • 491 BMW bush .. 388 1 Beef, tea 34 Flour, bhl* »12 : ! :.. •< ■■".. Th lOS.KVi) Fiour. sacks 8.92G ■ Hams. It 61.201) <"ornmeal. bbls.. afiTjLard. » ...... 388.45 i Feed. A - 132.000; Tallow. IT) 30,800 Bran. rr 5.400 •-• It) 645.200 Grass s.ee.l. bass 48 Butter. TT> 18.400 Hay. bales 210 Cheque. "" ■ .".ItV> Al.ohrtl. pals 38.000! Cot 'seed oil. rals. M.150 Whiskey, gals... fWOSLub oil. Kals 457.000 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. X. \ : .- 1 f.slft«io irottm. tnliiilin?. It 73 Ft<^l rails . 28 <" 'Coffee, No 7 Rio. 10 T i ttand <-<>p. spot. 12.42^4] Sugar, granulated 4.W Tin . «55 i Molasses. O K. p 40 Kxrhansre lead.. 4.4.1 i Rr-pf . family flO ."rf) Ppelfr r. m. |Be«f hams 24 ort_ *TT*linat. N< 2 r i ><; '■. ! Tallov.-. prime... ~'» fCorn. No 2.... 57% Port, m n 20 75 Oats, stand oh 37\[Hcsa. 'lr. 160 Tti. 13»« Flour, ilpla pat 590 [Lard, mid West. 13 80 •Fob. (Fob afloat. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, October 28 1010. GRAIN — WHEAT — Inactive and *hOW«d an absence of leadership, but scntimeni was more bearish and final prices were \Q\c n*»t lower. Liverpool came lower, with reports of favorable advices ItailillH Argentina, as weli as predic tions of largo world's »xp<"»rTs thiH wefk, which, with Bradstre^fs flpurf?. pointed to a total of about M.OOO • bush. Th« Australian situation was somewhat more bullish, as damacc by frost* and otherwise ha» resulted in estimates beinjj reduced by 14.400.000 bush. Black Hea ports were again offering wheat freely, and stocks at European centres are beromlng heavy. Export sales, 7 loads, all ok', business. No 2 r*i\ whrat. »"%c elevator and ft^So fob afloat; No 1 Northern nluth. fl 14S fob afloat. CORN — Easier at the start, prices showing a decline of J «c. but later values rallied sharply and closed «tt a net advanc» of *s't?'— c. Reports from the country said that farmers were not disposed to sell either old or new ccm, and this, together with nailer receipts at interior points, resulted In m sharp tovcrlm movement. No 2 corn here, 56T»c evator. domestic ba?ls. to arrive, c i f. and 57 "i fob afloat. OATS — Easier early, but later rallied and closed V'&V" net hl*h«>r. Coun try offeringts comparatively small, and receipts tinder both act wpplc and List year, ('ash oats firm; standard white. 37^ic; No 2. .t^U'': No ■ '.. 37Vie: No 4, 37c: No 2 mixed, nominal. RYE- Steady; No 2 Western. M'«.- fob New York. BARLEY— Baa malting, 74*FT*U c i t Buffalo. BUCKWHEAT— Ea«r: American. C2c c i ( New York: Canadian. ?.9 ; j^ ask* 1 : <• i f New York for export. Wheat (including flour) exports for th» wek. acccr.'ir.jr to Braii^rrpefis. aejrrepated .">.427.J(iR bush, ae-Hir"«i 2.844.675 last wopk and 4.200.449 lai=t year; since July 1. 31.428.346. seair.st 47..".1»i. 17f> last season. I'orn "xpnrts for th» w«];. W7.0P0 bush. asHinst Bis gas last T.e«k and "10.44* last year; since July I, 6.05!>. 4f>2. ifjainri 2.700.€5r; last season. NEW YORK ri:i< Wh»at: Open. Hi?h. Lew. Close. ■ day. Dec $1 ■•■■ $1 00A $1 00-W $1 l) 0v 4 ft 00% May 105H 1 05 Tl ! "•"'» 1 0-">'- iO6 Corn: D«^ — B3!i BSli May — — — :■: , 57 Oats: fW .... — 374 r,: . X}f^ — — 27 r - 4 37 •> May — _ 411-n 4in 4 July — — 3SIN, 33X INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. rorn. O^t?. To-day.' 942.000 411.000 437,000 I^st weolt 5.7H.0110 492,000 «T»fl.O00 Last year 1.409.0C0 239,000 741.000 SEABOARD CLEABANCES. Flour. Wheat. rv>rn. To-day 22,<n>> SI.tHW i^/h*) Ijist vioek 27.0«>0 8.000 •_"• <mki I^ast y^a r 16.01 235.000 ;»fi.oOO COTTON' — N'ervotis ami unsettled, but less ative. ami flutuations much l«»ss violent. The market received Rood support on declines, nivl whil>» :a.=t prit^s wt<> fnmi 4 to 1.1 flints unil"r the fina! of Thuniday, the tone »a? steaiiy. The market opened steady pt an advance of 162 j.olnts on tho cold weather news and steady cable*, fjealizins Immediately bi"-a:m heavy anil nric«p worked off until active months showed a n»t loss <-,f aboi;t l.'^rls points. During the af t»rrioon prices rallW to a shade over the clos ing ficiir^s of la_<<i ni^ht. Thrre was a renewal of realizinj In the last fen minutpp. in ,] the market eaye^ off. with October relatively weak. Wer4t!y movement rig-.jres: fort receipts, 3!i1.18S bal»=«. against 420,4'U last year: overland to mills and Canada. 30.217 bales, against 34.201 la?t y»ar: Southern mill taking?. es;ima.tej. K.",,00<> bale?, against 85. 000 list" year; pain of stoclis at interiur towns. 74, .14 1 bales, apra.inst r.2.6ii'.) last year; brmig into sight for th« week. 689,846 bale?, against .",^2.274 last year. Total crop movement : Port receipts, 2,.*>10. !»!>", bales <4«>l add<vi receipts season), apninst 2.823, 02 T. las* season; overland to mills and Canada. 86.043 bai<-s apainst lo.'.vj'.i iast year; South ern mill takings. 320.000 air-, against &25.000 lant y«ar; stock at interior towns In excess of September, :>H2.7". - i bales, afralnst .'!*4.ri77 last -a;!'- brought into sight thus far for season. r..4!»7.7<il bales, aeainst ::.R. - :s,4r>o last y«ar. Tin; total Top is for Bfty— eight days this season. a»ralr.st ."3 day? last season. Local contract ]JTices: Teater- Open. Tlich. Low. Close. day <,ctohr : r... 14.00 14.<i0 14 »<• 14.4,"7j 14.4H :4..*S November. 14.38 14. .'3 14.."". 14.3M@14.40 14.47 December. 14.t">!» 14..V.» 14.:! i! 1 i.4"n 14.4'.t 14..') 2 January... 14. 58 14..V* 14.. '11 14. 4:!u 14.44 14.47 February.. — — — 14. 17>; M t-> 14..".1 March 14. 5K 14..", 14. XI 14.4."iJ,14.47 14. .'.1 April ... — — — 14.47'<[ 14.4!» 14..'.:! May . 14..T0 14.« - ><» 14.42 14.52514.M 14. ."7 June — — 14.50ei4.32 11..V1 July 14.57 14.57 14.30 14.47014.48 14.51 Spot quiet and unehanjc«i Ht 14.7.V 1 for mki- Oliiiif upland and 12c for middling Gulf; deliv ered on contract. 4.4<x» bales. Liverpool cables — Spot. m'x^»rat" demand: sales, 7.< ) < 1 <t bal»-s; gpecu latlfm and export, f*«>: American, (>,<m)i). Im port?. 37. 000, all American. Middling upland. 7 7<kJ Futures opened steady at 1 to 3 points advance, floseii barfly steady at a m*t <i''clino of to 3 points. October. 7.62% d: October- Vove"mi>er, 7.57 d; Kovember-December. TJW&d; I>».-ember-January, ".TiOd Januarj -!"■ 7.."i<i4<i: February-March. 7.."M: March -April and April-Miiv, 7..">1'3d: May-June, 7.ri2'id; June- July, 7..">1J: July-August. 7.4.M. COFTBC — Prices for the day advanced 20 B 27 lioin'"- wlth saIPS of *'*>•<**> baps. The ad vance carried most of the active position above the 'jc mark whicn represented a. Fh.-irp reeorery from the re<-ent decline and sent prices very close to the h!i;h point of the season, which was recorded in September. Havre was •"■* francs h'.jrher and Hamburg advanced 'i pf?nnis. Th° small Blocks in America, a large amount of which is either valorization coffee or roffe* held by "trong 'nterents. make the available Bupply of free coffee unusually small. Mocks In Santos ht^ laxre arnountini? to 2.914,000 bass, nut Ban tof It n.it disposed to sell, and firm offers are again higher. Spot firtri. with Rio No 7 quoted at 10% C I^ocal contract prl<:es: ■ YestT- Open. High. Low. '"lose. day. October .'.b.80 --" * »■; 5.M)58.90 HO November ■■.".'..... - - - R.RT.'&H.O.) f5.,M) ne,-mber 8.80 8.0." 8.75 8.»0©8.f15 R.flTi •lanuary - ~ K.»!Wt!».UI TO ST" \lar.-h ..... — O'oee»;o8 *.*) M ... H'M 0.08 8.93 D.0809.09 h.S4 jun, ■■.:■.■.■.:::■.- - - :..!•■.;■■ 12 MMi 1..,.. .Sft» f».l« S.t)O i).l.t(r».lfl 8.87 ■^uru«v .:::::... - — 9.i5e».n «.«« September a.OO S.U ft. oo 9.1»;<Q».1H 8.81 II <M it AMI MEAIi — Flour Inactive and uricei were eauier. with buyera Insisting upon «h« concession Sprin? psitent;-. ST. IT.'i/Sr. tui; wi-iter Htraichts. $4 2"'«s4 4<i; winter patents, K4floeS4 80: .-prmc cleara. *4 r,«u7j.*?4 r.r >: extra No 1 \ir.ier *:i :.oa :: B0: No 2 winter, |3XiO i:; 7.0 Kansas straights. $ 4 m«M 85. RYE nulH-Kinn Fair to K^xi. *4ii^l 2.'.; cii.ilcu to fan' $4 S.ati 40. urCKWHEAT FLOIM:- Lv w V- l<;'as2 20 per 10-. th CORNM -- Si-adv- kiln dried. $3 <«. HAGMEAL-Iln« SriSS and yi'ow. 51 2e»l 2l> : eoarae. 11 109 «." r KFEl^— «" otwl: Wpstern »I"-inp. $22 10 iV«—,. Vt*tidar<l middling. $24 10; flour do, •'^"If" '*** •<* *2« :'~> city '" l: $2130 bulk. I-. 1.-.,,.,'.---,,.1 .-.,,.,'.---,,. mlddlin*. *22 2r.aj.-.o; red rt^.Wl»r hominy chop. ?24 hulk. $23 2(' sacks; ollmeal. »38fi0tf$»I. nnrivlsiONS—^juiet. but str-ady :o: o firni. in .h . fVcV of k dcclln.. of 5 to 10 points In tl.« 1 ".rkW orrenncs small. PORKr stTLdv me»,. 190 800*31: tmmUy. *=»« r»- "<j ahort clear, $22(e-$23 80. iBEEF— *-■'■•». ."Vi si.' •'•<»; family. $T.)'<7s-J0; packet. sioMtttl^ extra India mess. $.ii ff::i :,n nrJ-K luis; »•_•:» tr*2». DaESSED hogs— mfitc Pirkled beHies steady; s^iokinc. 18c: mm . '17 ■■ 12 ib. I6c: H Ib. l-V. Plckl#d hflms 141 «U»«c. TALLOW— Harelv steady; city "!%•- country. "H «R 1 4< > - LARD— Firm; Vi.lilf \Ves« \-Z.-->'» 12.:i.»r; city st.-ady: 12c; r.nn-a nr"; ; South An.erlci. liflOc; Contl aleady: o'iftioc .-TKAKINL— Ea-,. oleo. 11', U 12c; city lard, M*sw» fc siri\lt Lnf"dnf.| "Mil »»'» 1 •"•<;-''• pointa low.r All refiners «» n.«.tin S gramilaiM at 4«»r net |c-» 1 p-r cent tur cash. It i« Ktat.-l S,i,s;; l -,"rli"',.'-'."'..:rr';^' ."■:;•'-'„.':; il•;;v••s^;;.,sr:;^^'Si,;:•.••;',,,ru tut 3 OS-". It is underateod thai sugars are affiama In London at equal to the quoted price of .-.>< i,. here. — Slow hot--, but fairly active at pri mary points, with ton.- steady, and prices un changed - • - .MKTAI.S— COPPER— Standard I"' ';- "P" 1 find October, l-.'.40 a l2A:.< . November. J- 40® li.SOc: December and January. 12.50© l-60c. London quiet; spot, £5« lrts 3d; futures, £;>< 17« »3d. I>ake copper. 12.87^»*|18c; eleotro : ■;)<*. 12.7.".'t»12.57Hc; casting, 12.37HJ0 12.tJ2%c. TIN — «juief: spot and October. 3C20 «::ji;.r.Oc; November, December and January. 36.29036.43 c. London quiet; spot. £l».i 1<« •Id: futures. CIM 0«. LEAD quiet: 4.40© 4. Nic New York. 4.27 4 4.32 4 c East Pt I.ouiß. I^ondon lead. £13 Os 3d. SPELTER quiet, 4.40f)4.80c New York; 4.27^ 4. •.'-'■; East St Louis. Spelter quiet. R. "5.83c New York. 5.7005.80 C East St Louis. London spot. £24. home local dealers quota spelter at »\r. usked. IKON — Cle-veland warrants. 30s l' r) In. London. locally quiet: No 1 foundry Northern. N"o 1 Sniithern and No I Southern ■ ft, $ir. 7.". '-isni 23; No 2 Northern. $15 509 $:'>. 'p) iron certlcatps nominal. HOLABBEB AND STBCPS — Dull and with out important alterations. NAVAL STORKS- Spirits turpentine steady to. firm, with prices well sustained. Rosin steady, but quiet anil unchanged. Tar steady. OIL* — Refined petroleum steady at 7.40 c for standard white. in barrels, at New York. Lin need oil unrhane'-d. COTTON: — Steady for near por tions, which showed grains for the day of 2 points, while late months were unchanged to 2 points lower. There was some apprehension re garding probable deliveries on November con tracts, but M seemed to be the general belief that deliveries would he small. Foreign de mand somewhat emaller. Crude firm, with little offering. I»cal contract prices: Yeetar- Own. High. Low. rio»c. day. 8p0t...... — — — 7.254*7.35 7.2.> Ortob<»r — — — — 9 — 7.25 November... 7.31 7.32 7.30 7 > 7 .1" 7.27 December... 7.34 7..1* 7.34 7 •■4'i7 •"•". 7.32 January ... 7.40 7.43 7.40 7.3!><57.4t 7.37 February.. . — — — 7. 41'"7.*7 7.41 March 7 .'..1 7.J53 7.50 7.454J7.50 7.49 May — — — 7.sfr(fc7.r.fi 7.58 July — —:'— 7.0*17.72 — COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York, October 2S. 1910. BEANS AND tnCAti — Keceipts. S3O bags beans, lii >- hags t>ea3. Choic« state marrow have settled to $:: !(0. at which they are easier bought than eoid. Medium easier. Pea about steady and In fair demand. Ked kidney unsettled: choice stoclt offering at ?2 10. ner varieties quiet and easy. Scotch peas In good demand. USA.W-Marrnw, 1910, choice, bush. $2 90: me dium, $2 4<'. pea. $2 40; Imported pea, $2 20® $2 25: medium. $2 15©52 20; red kidney. 9SOBO fa 1<); yellow eye. $2 50952 55: black turtle soap, S3; lima. California. $."» 25. PEAS— bags, bush. $2 43. BlilKK — Receipts. «413 pkfrs. Firm on fine and fancy fresh creamery, with a email sup ply. Lower grades etlll dragging, and . under pressure to sell buyera have some advantage. Colder weather 13 turning a little more atten tion to storage creamery- Western packings of process, factory and packing stock are not mov ing to any extent, • amen specials. n>. 32© • L' _•-. extras, 30V2'@31c; firsts. 27029 c; seconds. •J-"»'52» : c: thirds, 24®24Vkc; held specials, -".l ! .a@ 82c; extras. 30Q30»c; ants, 57028 c; seconds. 2! . .'•■• state dairy tubs, finest. 2!>®3Or: gooa to prime. _ ■■ •. _>< . common to fair, 2o | si'2sc; pror-ess speoiala, 'M\<S.2lc; extras. 2H'^ic; firsts. 2493 c: seconds. 2?. c; imitation creamery, firftfi. 24@>25c; factory, June make, firsts. 32924 c; cur pent inaki\ firsts, '2:ir; seconds, 224 c; third. 210 22c; packlnK stock. June make. No 1. 23@23VzC; cunenL make. No 2. 22©22^ic; No 3, 2uiS2l hie. < HEE>ii — Receipts. 2.25 d boxes". General movement on fancy colored B«pi mbet che«*se moderate, but holders steady. White cheese con tinues dull and more easily bought than sold at the flat quotation. The cheese has shown more late made defects recently, and October lots ex cp»rlinsly dull and easy. Young Americas and Daisies sell slow'y. Fancy skims In fair demand and firm, but nearly all other grades In large •ac cumulation, very dull and weak. Ptate. whole milk, specials. l."> 1116^4c:l 1 16^4c: average fancy, large or pmall. colored. 15c white, 14 1 * ■ . October, large and small, colored, best, H'.-ic; white, 14 l«c;l «c; choice. 4ii 14-. good to prime, 13!*@ ly'sc; common to fair, 10!;Ql3c; skims, specials'. 12 a +c; average fancy. ll@llHc average fine, 10 glOVic; fair to good, i&&h%c; common, iz& ttlsc; '■■ skims, ig3'-2C. hiid- — Rrcpfpts. 7.105 pasfs. Increased firm ness on fancy fresh gathered eggs, with tendency higher. Possibly under grades are moving & trtile bottor. but Utere ts quite an accumulation anj holders art* urging sale?. L'irties se!l well. Rpfiiß<*rator cc* i!-. better demand. Nearby -^ggs scarce, rwins to tho express stride, and higher prices arf* aid for the f>w ..•-'■• . fancy hen nery- whitPK. State. 1 eiinfylvania' and nearby. hennery whites, fancy. 45g4sc: ordinary to good. "3~'a4'2r.: gather ;;:;S3!)i:; heij, 'MHa.VK; hen nery browns, fancy, 34®36c; gathered, 3>993c; common to good. 2<>ia.;iWc; Western, gntnered whites, 28@05c; fre^h gathered selected, extras. Sl@33c: firsts. 28®30e; firsts. •S\'a'S!>'; s*c <>nas. 23®24Vkc; thirds, ... - dirties. No 1. "and!^. 21©23 c; No 2, 19020 c; poorer. 16018 c; checks, best, 19@20c; poor to fair, 14iglSc-; rp frigerafcr. apecial marks, fancy. SsHO2ttc; first?. 24 tig 25c; Beconds, __ i '!-<■ thirds and poorer, l:»ti22 c; dirties, 17@21c FRUITS — DRIED Therp is a strong- market on r.«i:» coid storage evaporated apples, with v \c reached for prime at thn close; lUO»S and 19<.>7s are hanier to sell and po somewhat slower. Some new 1010s on the market from the - ate and command aboi;t H'i'cti'c for prime and nan '-*■' for fancy, latter nominal, l'uturrs very quiet, November delivery prim« nominal at 7*4 C. Noth- Ins iioir.f* in Decembers. Churs worth ab^ut 3c, perhaps a little higher. Waste, 23&G2%C. Huckle- Iwrries held higher. No raspberries below 23'nc when of decent quality. Apricots scarce and firm. I'eaehea just about steady. Small sized prunes scarce and firm. APPLES, evaporated, fancy. hn)ii. lh. 10c; choice. ,W29!*c; prime, cold storage, 7%<SB*4c; common •■) fair. ♦>';'<! lir; sun dried, quarters, "t'/^SB'ic; slices. 4V<i' •"•4c; RASPBERRIES, It). £->•»:'■■ CHBRRIBt. lll'-jc; HUCKLEBERRIES. lS^iyK-; APRICOTS. California. M<*'rparks. 1010, 14©17 c; Royals, l^ rtl.'i ?♦>-:; PEACHES, California, 11*10, pp«l«»ii. is iilSc; unpcele.]. «SSS«': t'KL'NKt?. California, Him to 3<Jh, IT> rb boxes, <iu©l4c. FKL'ITS — FRESH — Market better on leading vanoiies «f barrel apples, though no quota ble change in outside figures. Far Western bos apples easier. Kieffer pears a little ?!rm"r. Market a little stronger on grapec. Cranberries ijuiet. with some concessions to effect sale* promptly. Fancy grapefruit rcarce. - ci»;-> quota nominal in ab senc« or important receipts. Pineapples in light supply and firm. APPLES. Baldwin. double head bbl. J^'a*^ 75: Ben Davis, |2 23 & $3 50; Greening. t:iy s."».".(); Jonathan. J;t 50 '«#.". ,-,il: King. $Z<iisr>; M Intosh, $3&53 00; N< rthern Spy, $::tt*4; Snow, $3 .:. n $t. Twen ty Ounce. $3 So@ss; York Imperial, JU.'.O'ij) $.5 7.-.; ordinary kinds. $2fgs3; open h»ad bbl $150@|2 00; Far Western boxes. $1 $2 7.", PEARS. Bartlett. bushel. « iV«{l M; Seckeli bbl. $4 50 ij .*>:. keg. $1 r.i)«i.s j i'.-s : Beurre Bo.«< 1.1)1. "■■ ""■•' »5 -,i); Clairgeau. $2r.og>s4; dAn jou. $::ws4; Sheldon. *•"••? $4 .ID; common. 51 T.'ii v : •■"■ Klefter, double head bbl. $175 'aJ«; open head. $1 25@51 75; hamper. 500 Sue; Lawrence, bbl. i- ■i- basket. ::„ ®$l'- QI'INTES. bbl, *- 'i* *4 ; GRAPES, upriver, Concords 12-basket carrier. $1 251*51 50; Western New York, black. 10-ba ■ i carrier S! 2.1; Niagara. IM-lb basket, BOc; 4-Ib 17, black, 20-li> basket, 50060 c; R-!b 23c- 4-!b 14c: Clinton, in trays, ton, $75-#sSi">: ' other '■'"'■< and white, Ssili7> Js.">: Delaware $7.1 1 ' RANBERRIBK, bbl, *».",.. $8; orate' >]« $150; CITRON, bb 50083 c; GRAPEFRUIT, Florida, box, $2 -"'a $4 u0; ORANGES box Hso©s3^s; PINEAPPLE?. crate, $1250 HOPS Them Is a continued fairly active demand on the Pacific Coast, and markets in all section* firm, with holders generally luililinsr for higher prices, i onaiderab busi ness in Oregon at 11 * ®13 >,c; and it is re ported that some bids of 14@15c have been maife. it, .Sonoma a few sal*-s have been made .it !:;<-. but most growers refuse to sell at that pric«. In New York State there has been steady buying at from 16031 c On the local market trading has been fairly good, Enguan and German advices continue firm. IIAV AM) STRAW— ■:..!■ on top grades of timothy. Medium and low grades easy. Fancy clover and mixed hay scarce; under grades dull .^traw quiet. Timothy, prime, large bales l'ji> ID, SI 12^-; No 3 to 1. Ml, „$■ U, ship ping, 70*4 75.:; packing. 45ifi5<h?: clover, mixed ■MewSl; pur.-. CM* s.V : STRAW, leng rye, s<*©3s> (jat and wheat. 4UJi4.V. I'Oi i.Tic, ALlVE— P.ecflpta. 3 cars by freisht. Receipts mueli lighter this week and market pretty closely cleaned uj>. excepting a few fowln. The strike among express drivers ami helpers interfered with deliveries. SPRING CHICKENS, express. n>, 14c; freight 14c; FOWLS, exnress. 13@14c; freight. 14<- ROOST ERS 10<- : TURKEYS. ISJIKk-; DICKS nearby HKil7c; Western, l«c; GSEtMD 14.- GUINEA KOWXa, pair. BOc; PIGEONS, pair. Sjc. DRESSED — While trading in moderate, desir.ibie graiJes of chicken* have cleaned up fairly well and whiie prices are unchana the outlook is brighter. Fowli running s.» p.M^r there is scarce ly any demaii'l. and feeling ••■ eak arid unsettletl for average offerings, but fancy heavy very scarce ard would command *i rood premium. Roosters steady. Choice, well grown spring tur k-'yn sell rea'iily, but few good "enough to brin(r the top quotation. Choice spring ducks sell fairly but small, • in Western slow and Irregu lar. Squabs firm. Fresh TURKEYS, Western, springs. Tt>. ii.:-- ol>l, aver ,.•■ best hens or torn?. 22<-; fair to good. lHfi'J"y; nrtOILKPS. r»il!i>.. fan.-y squab, pair, 4<ir&.Vn-; fancy. ■■. ••■ 4 n. to pair. rh. 23}t24.-: tin, itt'o 1 20c: '.Western, dry pl.-ke<], milk fed. 19020 c; dry plck-d. solecte-1. under I Tr> to pair, 17 • . Ohio and Mi-hlgan. scalded. 3 t»i 3 : s Ib, Ulc; SPRING CHICKENHL Phlla. over 8 TT- to pair. 10©21 c: Pcnn. lti®l?c; Western, dry picked, milk fed. M to jo Hi to pair. iv.. ft to 7 Ib 13He; selected large, 4 rh and over, each. I4c: average run, I. 1 .-. <"ihio ... ■! HUctilgan selected. 4 TTj and over. 14<\ seal. led. averag.-. 13c: Western, selected, large, 4V' and over each. Tt.. }'.:'• average run. J2r Weatern an.i Southern, poor. 10011 c; FOWLS. Western roxes. Iry. •><> Ib and over to dozen, 174 - 45 tn 65 b. IS^ISHc: ■ ■ ■;• and under, 13H®14c; Iced, .irv picked. :!'ii to 4 ! - '! each. 14,- : 2'- to ''■'*. Tb. 13813HC; Ohio and Michigan, ■CaJded. Iced, 14c; other Western. U'tc; S.juth ern and HoutJiwe«tern. 13ei4c; Western an-1 Southern. UQISe: OLD COCKS, II ■■!■■. .si>lti\.; DUCKLINGS T»nK Island and Kastern. n. 2Oi : I'enn T.i'-c- V. •-•• SflHi.-: SPRING GBKSK. Boston 2«c- t»QI"A-nfl. prime. larg<\ white, dozen 525f10f4 25; dark, Sl7.Vri?2: .•ulls. .'oft 7rM- SPRIN'S' GUINEAS, ov»r 3 IT) to pair, pair. llflfn 10: under .'! n>. B5O85& GAME—A little more movement In gam< and nri.v" steailv. 'Jiiall will lie lawful on an.l nfter Nov'-rnber 1. (jROI SB (iomeati, pair, $8; forHrti $12.-«$1 75; PARTRII -C.KS. d-ni...«ric. $"%..««>• *' woopcock. jiatCC; golden PIUVFP dozen. KWJW.S); EXfIUHH SNIPK. V*,t\ R\ILIUHnS. .V.,«itsl: WILD I>f<-KH. !■ vW.a.'k I air. $2 25«53; redhead. <1 (HM»t2nO r^ VnapJl Sl'i-.; blwwtn* t«at TScffltl: «/reenwlns; ™ 7i*'*!cT broadblll. 50#75c : VENISON, whole V'er li 22«25c: «ad>Ues. 80«KBc. i'OT\TOKS AMI VKIiKTAB! I I -,:,;< vaster. Sweet potatoes meuily. nrnmts ■uuta firmer for fancy. Carrots ,I y i r-,i'buges steady illflowers a little (1r .,,»"r FegT»lunt!« higher. Lima beans I,' ''Jood lettuce scarce. Mushnmnia ";''". vine onions firm. Green peppers -i<ier Very frw pens coming Spinach «eii tr,,r «',n String beans, when fancy, higher r miK.-H firmer. POTATOES Maine, ha*. «i'r,r*i"rtft: bulk. ISO lh, ?l W»r|l 75; Long is,, |b, $1 730 [".'■ '," 'lie ;>a? *1 ':T ■*!«:,. In bulk. Iso ih, ,7 ••- V, . I r.5 .J.-rsev. round, hag. II fiOOIt TSj , ' _•'* I,' kooVii f.fi: SWEET POTATOES, Sooth ,'« It 1 1-.cn. %1 75; Jerse\. .iouble head bhl, Vi -<i,'; Vi TV open head bbl*. I133OI1S0; i,,-i -t ■!'«', 75,- ' T!PvT'rtHEI.S M'R<»rTs. quart! .',.., ■|tl■•l^T^ 10« buncliea. $1 sO«r*2 >\\: ROTS.' bbl or bag, fit $1 50. stale. 1"" » SPECIAL EUROPEAN COLUMNS I EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. , EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. LONDON SHOPS. i Tiffany & Co. 221 AND 221 A REGENT ST. LONDON Encl ; v'i Branch of the »w Torh TT/wi»e. JEWELLERY, PRECIOUS STONES WATCHES AND SILVERWARE A VISIT iS SOLICITED NO IMPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE PARIS 25 Rue de la Paix and Place de TOpera REMOVALS to AMERICA RLE BOUDREAU (pr£s l'Op^ra) PARIS j Having several American Lift Vans returning I to United States, can offer exceptional terms ' for the transportation of Roods to America T In One Van from Door to Door Baggage Warehoused PARTS SHOPS. SFAULO3HG & 00., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, JACKSON BOri-EVARD, CHICAGO. 36 AVENUE DE L'OPERA, PARIS L. CiRAUD. TROUSSEAUX. LAYETTES. ROBES Cannes: Paris: 33, Rue d'Anlibes. 4, Rue Castigiione. 4 I FOREIGN RESORTS. LONDON HOTELS. THE OARLTON ■ hotel. Restaurant, and Grill Room, LOHDOH. HOTELS IN ENGLAND. LONDON - . . Midland Grand Hotel MANCHESTER . - Midland Hotel 'LIVERPOOL ... Addphi Hotel LEEDS Queen's Hotel BRADFORD. . - . Midland Hotel MORECAMBE BAY . . . Midland Hotel DERBY . Midland Hotel W. Towle, >T-in.ijrFr, Midland RallTmy HoteN nnd Refreshment Room", etc. Chief Office— j . Midland Grand Hotel. London. HOTELS !M THE BRiTiSH ISLES ijHAMvLIN — OF WIGHT. milllKKs KHAVKI.iv UOTIX. .Elec U|bt i Tariff-" r-t the Hotela and fall particulars as to routes may be had at the European Offices of "Tbe Tribune." at "Danes Inn House," 265 Strand (overlooking Aldwj-ch and Kincaway), London. FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. Grand Hote! PARIS ! Boulevard dcs Capucioes and Place de I 'Opera- 1,000 Rooms with Private Batbs. Tariff on Application. i ■ baps. 05 »7.V: 10«1 bunches. $1<?$1 25: CAB BAGES, l>anis!i. ton. |90$11; domestic, 7 j fit; red. sjo H $25 ; Danish, it,:. 75&!><>i:: di> m"ttlc. 55tr70c; red. $2 0 2." , CKLERT, state and Jersey, dozen. 15@.'15c; state crate, $1693; CAULIFLOWERS, 1 dozen crate, SI '.', Loner Islan.l. short cut. bbl. - ; *_• .".ii. ' long, '.'•• '/.Til 25; CTUCITMBERS, Shelter Island, bbl, $:;o*4."i<t: CHICORY, basket. .-.037."'...: bbl, •-".'. I'M,- ESCAUOI.E, basket. ."1" a 7".. , ; BGOPLANTH. Jersey, bbl. $1 i-i-asi r>i>;" bas kef. 7.,. ail. Florida, box. iz. LIMA BEANS. Jersey, potato, haskt-t. *1 i^-.jjl 50: flat. bag. j 11; Long Island, $1©5123: basket. $112© ?1 50; LKTTUCE, mac by, bbl. 220 78e large crate. 7'" ■<;■*'. Jersey ami state, best h»re. [ basket. 51 - : stale, poorer. 35^75c: Western New York, 25cvj'$1; :J-dozen box, ::.". is! 60; ! NorfolH, basket. 26c; Boston, hothouse. 3- i itrr.p box. 75c: Mi sili: i hothouse, Ib. IS I .r 4.">.-; ONION'S, state and Western, white '• pickle, bushel (.-rat- $' iff SI 12. other white, I 8Oc©*l; yellow. 100-lb bag. SI 25(&*l 40; .irange Crunty. rod. hag. Jl _ < 5,i: yellow, $1 2."i ©$1 75: PEAS. Virginia, half bbl b.-»«k ■•. :•_■ 50; North Carolina, '!.«>-»>•, $1 SO; PEP PERS, red, •clioese. sugar bbl, ?t 730J2; r'-gu lar. $133Q;flS0; other re.i. sugar bbl, $175^ >2: regular, $1 6)1 33; green, cheese, sugar bbl. $1 •- > s'usl 75; regular, $l(p$l 23; ball and long. 75c<-asl 12: sugar bbl. tl 250$] 50; ha*- I ket. .".<i .; i.r.i . PARSLEY, nearby. 100 bunche., ■:.. (3 7". . PUMPKINS, bbl. 70075 c; ROMAINE. basket. i'tu.'iiii'. Western New York. :;.j .1 in. SPINACH, near by. crate. SOOBSc; bbl. 73c9 SI; Baltimore, bbl, $40*123; Norfolk. 73c 0 $1; STRING BEANS, Virginia, green or wax. basket. -•"■■ 6I ! 30; Charleston. 25<?75c; ' SyUASH. irhbbard. bbl. $1: marrow. 80®75c; ) TURNIPS. Canada, rutabaga, bbl. Wscepsl; Long ijjlaml and Jersey. 75c^$l; Baltimore, white. ?1 25: oth.-r white, tbl or bag. $1 25; 100 bunches, $1 50 53; TOMATOES, near by. box. 30c95l 25; WATER* ion bunches, |1® $150. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York, October 23, ''.0. BKEVE.H — Receipts. 174 cars, or a .4.: head, including 14 cars for the market; 21 cars on sale. Choice steers with, weight steady; under grades alow and 13c lower; bulls and thin oows • teatiy; medium and fat cows weak to 100 lower- the yards were cleared. Poorest to best ste.e rs sold at $:', 7O«>s7 per 100 ib: bulls, $:( 7.-! it $.".. and one extra fat bull at $5 15; cows. $2 250 54 65. London cattle market lower at 13ft 14c. dressed, sinking offal; Liverpool mar ket at WVitt'lOWc dressed, in addition to offal: refrigerator bt-cf at London. !'ii: per Ib. Ex ports to-day. 30 sheep In th» '"Her to the West Indies; to-morrow. 950 cattle and 1,70<> quar ters of beef in th« Mlnnewaska to London; 1.272 quarters in the Baltic to Liverpool; S3 cattle in the Bf-rmudlan to Bermuda. Sales — McPherson & Co.: 21 Virginia steers. lIS7 ll> average, *<> HO per 100 Ib; IS. lltf) Ib, $6 50; 21, 1148 Ib, $3 80 17. tins IK $5 SO; 21). 11.14 Ib. $5 75; 7. IKM Ib, $5 30; 1. HHt) Ib. $.*. 25; i. IOSJO Ib. *4 ■_•:.. 5 "scrubs." 7SO Ib $3 70: I' bull. H. S" ib $3 13 1. 1560 Ib. $'■ . U. !M>7 lh. $4 25: 11 Ohio cows, tMM Ib, $4 20; 1 COW. 1030 Ib, *4 55; 2. 1125 Ib, $4 !M>; 9. 1030 Ib, $3 v, :; 893 :t'. $" I.". 11. 030 Ib. $3 .-,«• >' 1032 lb. $2!»0: 5. 872 U>. ?2 75; 15. *•«.'. Ib, $2 40. S. Sander* 10 Virginia steers, 13*7 r>. $7 : 0. 1108 ; '.. $6 13 I, 1150 lb. $5 13 20 Pennsyl vania. 11 1>I lb. $3 63; i cow. 1280 ik $4«:.. 2. 7;io Ib. $3 50; 8. 960 Ib, $3 25; 2. 828 Ib. $2 -.". 7. 828 ;... $2 10 J. Shamberg a Boa 10 Virginia steers. 1175 I! $0OU; 10. 1223 Ib. $1! »0; I :j, 12»« Ib, $»>25: 10 1212 Ib, $•". 75; 14. Ut»s Ib, $5 25; « bulls. 1105 lb, $4 15. Kerns Commission Company: 20 Ohio steer*. 121.1 iii. $'»!•">: 22 Virginia, lit* Ib, $580: 21. 1137 Ib. $5 75; 4. IO:SS Ib. $:» 20. Newton v i'o.: 17 Virginia steers and oxen. 14.57 lb, $«*25; 20 ■! • SI Virginia. 1135 lb. $5 !»0: 22. 110.: lb. $3 80; - oxen. 1223 Ib, $3 SO; 2. 1 l&Ti Ib, $3*30. Tobin A Shannon: 2 bulls. 1225 lb. $4 «!' -. Ib, $4 25: 111 daws, 1004 ib, $3 23; 1. 1120 In. $2 75; ■.. 547 Ib, *- 30. .' G. Curtis & Bon 7 bulls. Sio ib, $4 2. 750 Ib, ■«'■• 75; 1 cow. 7*o lt>. $2 50; 1. 800 1.. $2 2.',. t'ALVKS- Receipts, 318; 103 on sale. Mar knt strong. Common to prime veals sold *' 9~ OSIOBO per too Ib; idpa. SI I. culls. $5U$7; Kra.tnern iiikl fed calves, $4:;.'»^s3: Western calves, $3 75. Dr'SifJ calves firmer at 12'-j'tt' I«' s c for city Alt mat A vrals. BOl&o for country -1 reused calves, ana SOO^o for aassd pun er- and fed calves. Sales— S. Sanders: 7 veals, • t lb average. $11 per 100 Ib; ?. culls, 9:! lh. lit ..,! S. Ju.ld A Co.: •»' Woiicrn calves. SM Ib. $3 7.V J. G. Curtis A Son: 7 v«ili, IBS IK $10 30; 1. 220 lb. *■*. * Tobin * Shannon: 1 veal. Iso lb. $10: 8. 10:5 Ib, »7, 1 fed calf. 370 lh. $,', ; 7 ,fr;tns.-rs. 221 Ib, $4 33. N.wion A Co : 1 West Vlrslnia calf. 130 It. JO; 2, 40 lb. $rt. NtUnV AM) LAMMS Receipts, 20 cars, or 4, .'.17 head, including in ,-ttr» for tha in.trk«i . 17 cars on sale. Tr«d<- Blow hut »rtesa steady for both Bhe.-p and lamba; rt ferw cars were hel.l over. Common to fair »iief[> »old at $.1 n' *4 per 100 Ib; fair t.» prime lamhs. $rt«otis7: .nils. $5. Dressed inutinn hlow at tUf^'sc per it, drsaaed lambs at ofj'l2'»c; general sales. 10 7? 12c. Hales — S. Sanders: lfti stato sheep. 82 !b FOREIGN RESORTS HOTEL METROPQLE, Proprietors: The GORDON HOTELS, Ltd. ■ Ai||lAl| A Favorr'l Stopping Place for American Visitors. 8 MS Ml 11f Imm Mn"t Central Pomitiom in th« Went End. n Ilioll WE IV Tariff Free from Uptown OtTic " Sevr \ork BWIIWIH Tribune," 1364 Brondmty. A*. T. . The Most Fashionable HOTEL V% I 7) |Q and RESTAURANT in 9 All I 0 IS THE CONTINENTAL .=. Thm homo of many DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS when In Paria. I TWO LEADING HOTELS. \ BERLIN. i Hotel Ger Xaiserhof ! Rmnovaisd at coat of ?f .000,000 . ; AU Latomt American Comfort*. |_ Il)u»frat«4 BookUt* (ram " N«w Y Or mJTriK ••«/]] J DRESDEN, D UNION HOTEL all America* lHO.HE comforts. BISMARCK SQUARE. Close Mate R. R. Station. UnrrvaHed position, nice garden front and back. High class, world repute. Stiitts. •'" bath. FRANCE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.* PARIS ( Favorite Ameri«aa Home) HOTEL CHATHAM. PARIS HO J| L R DE L :* TI ! EI ' EE *0 Hue Scr.bs Opposite the Grand Opsra "The Modern Hotel of Paris." E. ARMBRUSTEB, Mana'gar. PARIS T fcOTEL 0£ LILLE ET d'ALBIQH — 3 Rue st. rlonor*. close to Place Vanilom*. I First class All modern improvements. sT»saj 1 boms comfort. r.arj-1 nalL RestsaraaC luncheons and dinners at fixed prices or * la earta. Telearrams LILJLaLBIO.V. PARIS— Henri Abadle. Propr<»tnr AR2S: Ave'del'Opera HOTEL MONTANA HOTEL MONTANA New & Up-to-Date Hotel TRY IT!! n'OXSCrand Hotel IJ 1 \J 11 VJ Most Up to Date. HOTELS IN GERMANY. DRESDEN;;; — nrtrat* i\i-*Wiyi-*l lßath and Tollrtt*. HOTEL BELLEVUE Distlncnlsbed IIon»e of old reputatioo. Cnlqa> ! position. It. ROWBFELD. Cen. Manager. MUNICH: C9fltr3 turape m Hotel Continental HOTEL DE LUXE UUNIP^ 1 The Most Beaut'fa! a.id MijyirV ■ The Most Beaut and unmi, Modern in r.erman* '" FOU3 SEASONS HOTEL &lllQ£Mn£QG Th " Hotel d " ****■ j%3 UnLiTiULrib MO Room*. «lth Bath.. Send: a' Wurttemberger-Hof Wl Essft 0E N ■ Hot * cold wat « r ILOUAULII 1 (a every room. PALACE Hotel & Baths AUSTRIA. HUNGARY, SWITZERLAND. flimsy a BRISTOL gbilliH in Austria, HOTEL BRISTOL Located an ttie fashionable Karntbaerrlaz. and tbe favorite resort of Amerlcaaa. Vat' tert French CnUlne an.i rhoirf wtne«. average. $7 per 10,1 it,; 230, 74 lb. N 73- I state - efijl ii.-> 11 $4. Tobin & Shannon: 215 state lambs. 7«J lb. $7. Late yeuterday l2o state lambs. 70 lb, $6 75; 208, 72 Ib $rt 73: 217. 77 Ik, $U7.V 13 yearlings inu cull lambs. 3S lb, J3; it> state sheep, |19 ib. J4 25: 4. 107 Ib, $3 25. Newton i Co.: 268 West Virginia nibs, 62 !b. * 64); 240. 58 Ib, $«J 60; -H culis. :.i Ib, *■* Karns Commission Company; 242 West Vir ginia lambs, 75 lb. $7 J. G. Curtis A Son: 230 star* lambs. 71 Ib. $H73; 220. S3 ib, 9679: 5. 10«> ih $*7.V 21 culls. 45 Ib. S5; S state sheep. 111) lb, $3 50; 1. 150 lb. $4. J. Shamberg * Son: 235 West Virginia lambs. 88 Ib, $>> c,:> W. R. Hum*: '<?:: state lambs. M Ib, f <s 90 10 state sheep. 108 lb. $4; 2. 95 lb. $3. HOGS — Receipts, 9 cars, or [,42» head, in cluding about half a car for th« market P^" 1 /^ lower, and hea\-3- to light hogs sold M J!> a $!> 25 per 100 lb. Country dressed hogs steady. Sales — To'oin <fc Shannon: 41 state hogs. 144 lh average. $D 2.', •• • 100 lb: 8. 2tf» lb. *i» 5 roughs 380 If:. 57 50. ' J. G. Curtis ■ Son (late yesterday): SO »tat» hogs. 172 lb. $9 SO; 4 roughs, 335 Ib. rv 2 stags, 255 Ib, $3 30. OTHER CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. Oct. 2M.— CATTLB— Receipts. 2.000; CUil and weak; beeves, $4 s<>gS7 7t>; T-xas steers. $»304>S5«>; Western steers. $4056 70 st.xke.-s ar.,l eders, $4 13014 «O; cows and h«lf«rs. $2 20 {/s';2r»; calves, J7USIO 25. HOGS— Rc-eipts. 16. o<>f); ?Iow; light, $••* 43-S-** 03 : mixed. $7 »3^sS 'Jo; heavy. $7 7Uos> SO; rough, $7 7l*Sys7 in); g>jd to choice heavy, 87 SMXgfH .h0 ; pi s s. J-h^s.>. do; bulk of sales. $*<3*, 70. SHEEP— Receipts. 13.C0K; steady; nativ-. $2 75^54 40: Western. $3£s4 4O; vear'.ings. $4 sl>!&*s iV), lambs, native, 4473.-9 $7 10: Western. .s3©«7. Kansas City. Oct. 2H.— CATTL.&— Receipts. 3. .so. including 1.000 Hiiutheraa; ateajy. Dressed beef and export steers. $(! 2."«^57 54); fair to gr>o>: f:.,if>, 2.1. Western. *4©s3 10. stooaera and feel ers. $3 809$38O: Southern. $4«s»>sO; Southern ciws. $2 7. r >as4 25: rative. »2 7T,'a.<.">. heifers $3 ."m» tr*>s 75; bull-. $323f15450: calves. $3 73<j$8. HOG.S — Retvipts. 2.44K>: l"ji."i>. lower; bulk of sales, $h 25<ct&* 75; h«"a\-v. $SS)OSSSS; pa.ker^ an," butt-here. $S .•«!•«*»' light. »H >!»«. SHEEI' Rwetpts. 5.«»») : steady. Lambs. * r > .HKJ $»175. yearlings. $4 25<gjr>: wethers. $4««4 «i»; ewes, $3 2V<»s+: stock«r» and feeders. $2 73y54 30. Cincinnati, Oct. 2S. — CATTLE— Recfirits. 1. 341: steady; 10to-tsc lower: fair to goixi shippers. »."'2.ifct< .' common. $2 25®53 23. HOO? — Re ceipts. 2.475; generally 5c lower; butchers and shippers. $8 63358 73: cemmon. $3*J$S 23. gHEEP — Re<«eipts. 2.301; steady; $23?4; lambs barely steady ; $;!»»&$««»> East Buffalo. Oct. 2S— CATTLE — Receipts. 100; rjuiet: prime steers. $7^s7 23. VEALS' — Re ceipts. 3«)O; active; 50c Mffher; $73510 23. HOilS — Receipts !».t5OO; slow: s©l.'.c lower heav? P> •«> •t.v.i mixed. «>V1«!» 1<»; Yorkers. $T) or>.irsr> 2.^: roughs. $7 ■■.-.'! i: ■«■ daWes. $M 73®$t> 2.'. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000: active; Srt !<3: steailv; lambs !•>-■ higher; lambs, $5 lOiffJi; A." >ear!ir.ff<<. « Z3trss .V>, »»•( - - «4 ,"*>&«! 73; . wrs $4OS4S; sheep, mixed. $2tfs4 40. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. O<-t. 2S. — Wheat parted company with i other Btaples to-day, an.i esSBI *«c to 1c lower . than last night, while corn scored a g-atn cf * oats, V»o to '»c. and pnivlstons a shade "to nn 1--.1 -'-. I!l« world shipments In sight were what ailed wheat. Short »»-l!<>r^ showed little fear, and there was plainly a severe de- , pleting of the rank« of "he balls. No search- ' light was needed la find the reason. World aMp . ments of wheat promlsej tr> reach almont lrt. - ' 1)00.000 bushel* this wee*, against 13,55«v,000 last week and 14.352.'J<«» a year ago. Range of prWs: Yester- ; \V>i*^r Open. High. Low. Cln»*. day. ; December... l>a'» IKS 1 * »2U I*2* KJi-. May . m>'. «•»'< «>*S 9HS OO't July ■M 9»»\ ■ t b WS IWi Corn: I*.-«rrt.er .. 40 4«*i 4* 4rt*i 4H 4 May ...... 49 4»\ 41* W-t 4!>V» July . . 4!> 1 « 50* SMI Mi 50 number... 31 S .11% -"JIU Z\S 31 »» * s n%\ Mar . . 34** 34 •% -.14S .T» X 4X 4 31S July 34 34' i M 34 l * 04* I-ard: January... slf» 17 $10 27 »•<> IS $!O 17 $|A 1,1 May t>«7 » 77 U <M 0 72 S>«7 Ribs: January ft 02 ft 12 ft <>•> !» iV7 !><)•> May . •» SO »02 880 --7 BSO Port: January 17 *> 17 13 1* ft,'. 17 ' V. I*^7 May . 13 07 li» 2t>_ BS6I Id 12 1« 02 WEEKLY COTTON STATISTICS. Liverpool. Oct. M Following are the weekly cotton statistics: H lies Total sales, all kinds 4^ooo Total sale*. American 3«.<X*> English spinners' takings 93.000 Total export 4,iW Quantity afloat, all kinds 437. tH» quantity utloat. American .3a>,i>oo Total -aii-.^ on si ulation 2.:*W> i Total sales to exporters 1.300 1 FOREIGN RESORTS. ; op« a «i ,000 HAMBURG- Hotel Atlantic RESTAURANT PFOROTE, Facing Beautiful AJater Lamm, AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, SWITZERLAN3. BUDAPEST Gd' Hotel Hungaria Flr»t-Cla«» Hotel with Panoranil« View ef«» the Danube. ETery modern Comfort. BTsiefssww* Amrrlran and English patrons*- CHARI.F. 4 J. BURGER. Mauser; JaisatiTj of. Imperial Hotel. Vienna. ONTREUX. Switzerland HOTELBELMONT HOTLLBELMONT MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT WITH FINEST VIEWS. ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. Rome, Italy, Grand Hotel OPEN THE YEAR ROUND The moat beautiful mad comfortable Hotel ia Italy. Klectrte light throughout. American elevator*, Charming Suites *rith bathrooms attached. UXDZR THE SAME DIKZCTIOy A3 THE SAVOY HOTEL. LONDON Rome, Italy. Gd. Hotel Quirinal OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Highly reputed and fashionable Ist ela«« Hotel in th* bentthiett and finest part of Home. Every modern comfort and laxnrr. Grand Hall. Band. Private -itß anaaa Per fect sanitation. HIGH riASS rRE>'Cn REn.»ri.iyT. STEAM HT.\T THBOCGHOCT. ROME-SAVOY HOTEL FINEST LOCATION Via r.ndoTi«l. fax-ma: Qneen'^ Pal:«r». Modern rhmnsno«t: pfa- I fr;il heatin«; h*-t AlllA 1111 1 Ii aai a*4 i r.n«Hi»li patronjge. Ctin 11 IN BEAUTIFUL' ELllliM) PRIVATE PARK GCHfIA IN BEAUTIFUL XL nU M j PRIVATE PARK "EDEN PALAGE." lyEMicE Hi «-™ jdT ,_ W Royal Danieii " >*^m Heat. \U Modern Comfort,. Balhrv Ticket,. i >>wUr_Bffltted.J CillV/Ci t«!nr ti. RDAlin pnTr"! B « st A-.pofaM<J Vf— |4J 1 RuitL. »«n<ywa^ a* CWIUt, wine tk* BRAND HOTEL "-JSS* It a- a froouta;* •»* tOO fast o« "»• A. riA.Vt*. CrunJ Cisi' M*- n" BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Boston. Oct. 23.— -The Commerctal Bul letin" will Siir "f i*e wocl market ta-tnonwf : "Business has motlerated MO" 6 - 1 out there 19 stiM a very fair trad.-, passing and, prices show a stronger tendency, although !»■» actual advances »r* noted. The deTnand run* through practically all kinds of territory wool. and d-aiers ar» speculatin< ia fln« ncoured »r s«Urt'»c. or-.g-.r-.a.! Montana is s»Uinf freely «t ";:-.f24<-, Montana three-eighths at 2-V? a"' l half blood at 25c. California northern comh "l^eeces a"ro. becoming 'scarce and s^™ o *^ In tone. s;aiea of Ohio thr<*«-elghth9 and Sa.f biood ar» bein* made at 2J»a3Oc. whi..' Ohi» quarter bloo.l seiia ac 2tS' 2 "<?27c ar.a unwasft-t e-a'tt*lwe -a'tt*lw in Boston are being '■«? !< * f ,'^ » tP *f,: ilv and a few ■asaa more of activity win leave domestic supplies at a low point. •ieal-r are daily becoming stiffer. although no d-al-r will lose a s*l« by inajstins upon An advanc*. ••T»ie shipraentji of wool from Boston October 27. laeliurtre. w-re 137.tJ00.211 pounrt". against 21T.017.359 pounds fjr the »*p« "f 1 " last rear. The nevlpta to October 2 lnc.a- v aive were C 37.3 <3 4'' 1^ pound*, ajraiast 0i>4,1i1. 3:»l"pounds"for the same time last: year" PRINT CLOTH MARKET. Fail Kirns Oct. 2S.— Sales In the !»?*« <•!<?«£ mark-- for tiie week are estimated it - * ■*****'• pieces. Tradins has been of a B«M orter dis tributions beinj la sraall quaa title* for dflllv e'ies for the next two or thr-e month* Buy-r* ceased to interest themselves to a certain d» -^^» but the mills are not making any con cessions, full prtc-» being aske.i Followta* are prices- 2»-inoh. «4 squares. ::*ic: 2H-inch. «4 by «'). 2%>- : r^H-inch. 64 »(jt:ar<»s, S^c; 3» tneh. 64 by 72. s\c. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Oct. ■ .WHEAT— Spot dull; futures stead October. 7s ?id: December. 7s l*d: Mirch. 73 IS-i- CORN— !*pot easy: Ameri.aa mix».i. 4s f)^4; Tatures ''"•* r; January. 4s 3^d: February. 4s 3i«d. PEA:*-— Canadian. 7s. FLOUR— Winter patents, II VMS j=aort cut *n». HOPS in London Pa. vac Coast). £3 13 g H 1»s. BEEF— EMfra> India mess. 1.17s rt.l PORK— Prirao m<Ji. Wes'ern. IlSn »d. r.ACON— Curnbertimi cut. «Hs- clear bellies. 725: lon* clear middls*. liarit. 735" heavy. 73i» t>d: short clear b*--ks» dM tUI. -SHOt:LDER.> — Square. 61s. LARD — Prime Western, tierces. H2» »>d: American re fined pails. «2a. CHEESE — .aniidian lines* white, new. 333 «d : colored. 3«s- TrnPEN TIXE Spirits, "a '.W. ROSIN — t'ommon. 13^ 3d" PETROLErM — neSned. «'id. LINSEEO Oil* 47-« COTTONSEED 011^ — Hall -fln~.l. spoc. .U»s «d. TALLOW— Australian !n T.OB> don. .">• m<J. London. Oct. 2S.— SUOAR — Raw. centrtfu ra! 10»: muscovado. S»s: beet. October. *» S' t d LIXSEED— Cakuttx Apfil-Jane. rtji lUd. LINSEED OIT» 455. SPERM OIL. iXZ. PETROLEUM — American refined. » 13-I*4; sptrlf«. 7.1 TT'nPENTIN'E — Spirits, 33s 7m. ROSIN' American strained. lla 0«l; SBSB, lija M. Antwerp. Oct. 2* —PETROLEUM. 19 franc*. LIVERPOOL COTTON STATISTICS. • > 1 itindai BALTIMORE STOCKS. (FUrniahoti by Van Scaalck & O-. No. 7 Wan street.) Bi.L Asked. : gllf ■ ftlfcit, United Ry.- » 15»«! Cotton D inc. l>»s i.> do tm-otnn «2'a BT. ; Xorf B * L,5» t>7», da 4s .... « »Ti(U * Pow pf >«> *3 084 !* V T I S ! do -I'-s h»'^ »1 ■ AS Incomes » * «"har C R SsitOS — do lsts ..42 43 ; Char CEI 5» ?»» i« Seaboard I*o !l ~ [Cont Tnist. !.»« JHS do l»t pf.. 7.'. >2 I Union Trust.. 7l> 71 do 2d pf- - *3 ** 1 Third Nat at 15 12* tVab AL is X3'-i "5 I FW .<- pep. ..\V> 131 rto 10-vr fw W» lOlVaiaryland Tr. — 76 ■ Cotton Duck * l » 3 i Nor Cent Ry.lCrt — GOVERNMENT BONOS, The followins ahows ye«erilay'a clostnc Quotations for government bonds, compared with Thursday's: —Oct. 27— - Oct. .- — P.i! Asked. r.i<t AS*«^. V. S. li. rvr. ■ m !.»>*; 101 '♦ I(XV»k lot \ 4 T* S. 2». coupon. l:ct>. . .l«»v»» — l.nt V — I* S 3a. reg.. VJI.H VH\ 102S 101 16«N t" .-t. 3». i^iupon rJW...I»>t A » I«2S 1««V IICS V S. 4*. r^K . «!»25 Its 1134 113 113^ I.'. S. 4a. coupon. 1aU5...U5^» — 113^, — Panama 2s. -<>*.. 11KW...HW3 — 10»>S — Panama Zs, reg . 1X3...100^ 3 — 10O^» — 15