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Entirc charge taken cf personal and real property. CHICAGO FIRE LOSS. $500,000. Chirac. Oct. SL— Seven Bremen were overcome bv "eir.oke and n lon of wns caused in a fire In the live rtory building at State an<l Qoincy streets, occupied by tlie Holden Shoe Company, f-nrly to-d*y- Philadelphia, Oct. H.— Fire of unknown orlcln to- day'causi-d a loss of PS.OOO In tl:e four, story bulkl- log Km H and 39 North M street. Tha first and ttcond floors were occupied I y Cunninghain ft '*•>.. tobacco jobbers, and the others by Belnisb .v . c <»n. manufacturers nf Irtvsists. OFFICERS: ROBERT 31. GALL AAV AY President ELRERT A. BRINCKERHOFF - Vice-President ZOHETH S FREEMAN « Vice- President JOSEPH BYRNE - Cashier ALBERT S. COX Asst. Cashier O. E. PAYNTER Asst. Cashier FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS this bank has done business at the same loca- tion and offers to its customers every facility consistent with sound banking. ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED. 208th Consecutive Semi-Annual Dividend Paid July Ist, l°o7 DIRECTORS: JOHN A STEWART Chairman of Board of Trustees, U. 8. Trust Co. ELOERT A. BRINCKERHOFF Vics-Prajsjiejajut CHA3. STEWART SMITH Formerly of Smith, Hogg & Co. GU3TAV H. SCHWAB Oelriohs & Co., Agents North German Lloyd S. 3. Co. DONALD MACK AY Mackay A. Co., Bankers ROBERT M. GALLAWAY President, 42 Wall St. CHARLES D. DICKEY Brown Bros. & Co. EDWARD HOLBROOK President Gorham Mfg. Co. JOSEPH W. HARRIMAN Harriman & Co^ Bankers WILLIAM A. TAYLOR Taylor-Wendell & Co. ZOHETH S. FREEMAN Vies- President GOVERNMENT, STATE AND CITY DEPOSITARY Capita!, Surplus and Stockholders' Liability, - 55,5G0,000 Total Resources. 330, 000,000 Bankers and Broken. Bankers and Brokers. TETJST AND SUBETY COMPANIES. (Reported ty CBntOSl Gilbert. No. 2 Wall street.) y.id. Afkwi.i Bid. asked. ; Amaace Realty il" I*» wy nt Hta; . ITO 180 A-n -urety Co. - l'--4 iL.«TlnsiT IT.". 200 Sink, - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' Ut.c I I. &T. 310 Eli MOr Co 31.". 3-"* Mount V'-rr.on.. 22.'i 250 nXvllne Green i-< 420 Manhattan 480 »78 |-*V'yn . ... 4-5 4M M. tr-,,. Itan ... 650 67» Ca--*ei" - i!'" M-_- H \u25a0 r,,l C0... S". BO Cm« Co of Am. 133 14'» Morton «•""• 700 Gentxal .....l.«50 l.:r^> IMutual 118 »25 esDtßealty 18S VU 'Mutual Alliance U 1 118 OiT ißvestlnr. W* »5 |Nas«au \u25a0•-••• 225 Oti-cis- .... IM 140 Nat Surety Oa. 145 S. 200 207 NY'-I * Tr. »7» l.oo> cSsS^wealth T«> 125 KYMtm*B, 175 1M Cemm*rci:.l ... •_\u25a0]\u0084 NY Trust Co.. f.;.-. 600 pirt Trust.. 34.' :{:..". I »o t .le- s 810 330 r.quHabl« H- r . 4<>O ( Realty Aasoc... 130 Farm L A T. I.'-' 1,200 I StanJara Trust . 400 KS Avenue. 4'^ •»:.'. |Title G I Tr. . 375 tOO FiatVush •\u25a0••• -•"\u25a0' -'•-'' IT I '•\u25a0\u25a0 "t NV. 145 IS3 Frarklin . - -\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0 ' Trust Co Of Am <'2. r . F^t-n ' 275 »15 Cr.l . 1.230 1.300 " ri*e!'tv 201 215 United 5tate5... 1.125 1.175 «r~ 475 Bob Sifil?6i: it;; iS 21S JJSTG .v ICo m li :,,. --Trust Co 140 K'-O \fn N^rden. .. . 3..> .. - isOssD P.t-a'.ty 1?' ISa WaaUflCton ... 4<m» Hr'i'on Tr:<:, S5 W W'estchester ... 170 IS.. I-t me Corp. ICO IS «T *BT * V. K.O 170 Kircs Cour.'.y. 4<>» 4-0 | Windsor ISS 200 Fundamental conditions arc sound and inspire complete? 0 nfldenee. ESTABLISHED CURB STOCKS offer the investor the advantages of being moderate priced, of having great Intrinsic value, and of returning a larger proportion of profits than high priced securities. J. THOMAS REINHARDT, 19 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON. 38 BROAD ST.. NEW YORK. Full unbiased Information p yarding any stocks traded m on ttM »«\u25a0* Y.rk. or Bostoa Cwba .srut on request- UNEQUALLED FACILITIES FOR EXECUTING ORDERS. TO THE INVESTOR. Unusual opportunities are offering UliJiliintwi a on the NEW VORK CURB. ESTABLISHED CURB STOCKS of known and proven value are now selling at around the lowest prices to which they have ever itecllned. They are hardly likely to decline much further, and they ars bound eventually to sell much higher. BOSTON STOCKS. OMnasSJBl b* I : I- Day A Co.. No. 87 Wall street.) Oct. 3«. 0:t II O"t. 30. Oct. 31. E--f' & Alb3r.y.*K»r> !'•' Boston Cons 12 I ; Dot.. \u25a0:. \u25a0 •\u25a0. I'al & Hf-"la u..e00 em CIEtUST.I9 '-"' Centennial Mln.. 21 -J.IU. PitcWmn pn(..l3> l- " Coj^er Hangft M. iSK 62 N VNH.HI P '-- I nklli Min 7', 74 Old Col.jr.y .tun i«. lOraaby Kin -:\u25a0 Fn W-st End It Ry \u25a0*• I Mass Con Min... :: 2% do i«-»f 'Ji^'i •!»* IMnhawk Min 4."i4 4.-, fcUsi e:«- cr«.. M Ms INo H'Ute 41 41 SS prof SS •» |O«-en!a Mln 80 si Am M T Co. m 'M Old pom Mln 23 22 New i:ng Tel... SO +0 1 * Parrot M.n 11 |0U Hr Tf! v T O>. 4 4 iQJlncy Mia 79 7* 'i-. past •' '\u25a0'• Tamarark Mln... •: c.- . Ci rh^Mach.. S7% l Woiverlne M1n...1f»5 KB \u25a0ri f 2. r . 2S r ;-• Sm.-lters Cc,. --'\u25a0\u25a0 28% Arra<3lrtn Mln... 814 3 ! do |.rpf 84 .'.4"i A: ;\u25a0: Bnatl 4 4 T' S Oil . 8 ». *0 rrcf 10 v> Mm .-.- 43U 44 Atlantic Irin... .10 !\u25a0• fl o pr^f 79 7!i f=^arnnn Min... l«'i |0U T'tah S3 32V Elnrham Mia... f- t 814 1 United Pnilt.. 1"'; lOtil •asta tEr di-.-ldpr.a. CHICAGO STOCKS. . BH. ArtH ! RM. A>-fc«-'.. A Bvh 4- rja.. V) H I.Vationß'. BlseoH. M n:t .d ° I""** K U>o ' ir, pref 104 106 Ar-.-ri<-an Can.. 3^ JTilKatioaa] r urhon. ,V5 *> r rr -f ?.•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0" . \u25a0 pref ion n>i Ameri-an Ship 4>- HO No Chle Pt Ry.. 4" „*"rr't - •« \jtor West Pa.... 21^ 2'"4 gnal* Ow*.. »•'\u25a0 '" | d 0 rr ,•\u25a0 . ..." r.7%r .7% , :• Ry .14'. ::\u25a0• Qnakef oats 11"* < . Bdtam. 77 S"i r,,> prof c... >i Chtr *o !> K\. 2-4 :< South M<Je riev. 7* il* J^ of 1" 13 l.st W Stable C L. 2fl 27 i OMTUeATr M »lf?ubway ... 12 13 phic TWephona.. f* r,o Sw!ft & r- o f y.> M% - PUIDOBd Match. l!4V lir. IrtMHiP -: -I Mtofa Bride..: 8S .T7 I do prt-f . 7 " 7>* Met w PEL...- 20 '.V.srwn St<we!H _ 21 t VTtt .... 4S :.-\u25a0 I West CMesico 27 BOKI C 1 Gar f, ? . .. _ <«j | Northw El 4s. ... 85*; Ml J- S K mmis ;.o Pnen tool 6s 73 \u25a0fat Col 14 .81 R2 180 BMe El 445!. 06 COBALT STOCKS. VUrisfaad by trms & Oa.. No. 43 Kxrhanp* Place.) Srv^ : V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 »2 »fl?*j«lwr QQU »en. ni 72 *%* ver Queen . 72 >^2 OftSJt Cert. U Zt iTreth^w^y .... r,B «» r . \u25a0 , . M ' Vfpis.lr.r ..: $«r^> turn -\u25a0' * Laite 11 in .. 71 >\u25a0-' Nova 8. -1a..; l»A 22 c»i\ «*r I.- f .. «H -:._.\u25a0 EAHROAI) EAENINGS. T>KTROTT. TOT.Er»O & iroxtdn. 'Ann Arijor Division.) *v.>^ wl!SI. ttoUmi JU.y Ito Oetober 21.. 1.40,.!t4l I.M" 1.184.090 •.VCaOSOK. WBU & PAVTA m ..I'<r.th of Bi |||, m,,, a!£? r -S£sr BUM 8.180 8.«» ::«88 1-^S «aS July ItTflcfL' ;_- " 12 - 268 - 2 * " »2.724. fi.«^.a-,ii SSSttaTSS^. - -* 2 i-"<*™ ISMSMtB $1R.«W,.447 iiWßßiiaa expenses.... 17.M&8M is.<;i4.:i73 u.K-,5.fi27 Net earrings 3 mo... «6.799.62S $7.743.«;!)2 8f1. *31>. «!0 anrnuL op NEW JERSEY. \u25a0"\u25a0SB*! «:,fn*«s.... i.3.'.5.mx» LU».8O1 1,064>2'.» im*rovemenu _ 110 . 67 a ,e» i7 ei oSSS** $1,048,859 t«TO.2Sn 5«25 ie» Ch » r »J>a taxes 3C&.143 sSr».^jO OBiT-H hMLtkii.'itfi''' $074 ' 718 m * : $372 - 43; —nrißW $7..VtO.rV/i fa\BoT.t» $ft.«79.:.<M «»*r»t.in expenses 4.110. 3.423.1U1 8. 151.431 j>if*L'* ni3n «« a mu.. $8.2{»0.023 t3,HH4.<*«) t3.328.473 "\u25a0"•\u25a0\u25a0l*, etc 332. 492.201 y*Une« |3.3:*0.0M $8.<V,1,2.V) (3,880.113 **"•**•. etc 1.6rA21« 1.C04,J>00 i..m'7.iwj "* » f1.H03,fc07 $1,448,480 T1.307.&26 DETROIT g, MACKON'AO. Month af i* rtetnber— g"^«r of ir-ll^s •:?.•>. 333 a^BMuS™ tK«,»4.J $106,140 $81.C»4 »-»Pet»es «.n4 tajtei.... 85.034 t6,044 05.2aa c*s,uZ£SL»lc *$,uZ£SL»l- $28;ei2 «18 - 2^ w*2» tesrartiii:::: WBS.C2B W18.821 {269.141 Wwa^Mduj,,,... 2CI.7WS 238,888 •smlnga 8 moa.. 176.748 187.988 $61,044 WESTERN MARYLAND REPORT *s?t™T* Tr M *'y | » nd Rsilw,ad Company re- •wrts for the yf;ir enfle,, June 80 M foUoWfi . ' XL ' 8.729,078 8.108.682 034.2a3 BUSINESS TROUBLES. The following petitions In bankruptcy were filed , yesterday with tho clerk of the United States Dis- trict Court: Universal Cement Brick and Block Company, Webster avenue and 20Oth street. Involuntary peti- | tion by creditors with claims as follows: Slgmtmd Saxe, $000; Nathan Kopf. JIS9. and Samuel Gold- berg. Sl3& A general assignment Is alleged. Fred- erick J. Phillips was appointed receiver, with a bond of sMMt _^ Adolph Koblenzer. liquors. No. 23* Third avenue, I Involuntary petition, by creditors with claims as follows: Sonn & Co.. $3&>: O. r\ Casniand Com- pany iZS'X and Benmer Brothers. $17L Transfer by the alleged bankrupt to a relative. Maud Kob- lenzer for a consideration of C&O. tho latter as- suming a mortgage of $2,500 on the property. is charged. Abe Cohen. No. 133 Park Row. involuntary peti- tion bv creditors with claims as follows: Louis M. Lewlsohn. *4o0: Henry Cohen. $75. and Henry Stone. $13. Preferences are alleged. William M. Ivins, lr ' was appointed receiver, with a bond of SCO. Abraham Den and Samuel Wcchler. trading a* Den A Wechler, voluntary petition; liabilities. $1,940: no assets. Principal creditor. Josephson alt David Reahofoskv. cigars. No. 1167 Madison ave- nue, Involuntary petition, by creditors with claims as follow?: Benjamin Hyman. 537!: L. Leindorfer. $77. and Kdward Sonnfeld, $60. Insolvency, it 13 said. is admitted. Kaspar Kasselbach. trading as th© B. * H. Skirt Company. Involuntary petition, by H. B. Claflin Company. $SJS. Preferences of C.at» ats) alleged. Bur<:wyn Maltland was appointed receiver, with a bond of $500. ._^ Chejrwidden & Ohlmeyer. No. 414 <«reenwich street, Involuntary petition by creditors with claims as follows: Banks & Parsons. $386: August Haaaaa- ier $29" - Derbyshire Coffee Company. $731. and K. HA W. J. Peck. $307. An assignment made Octo- ber » Is charged. Judson B. Wilde was appetetssl receiver, with a bond of $5,600. FALL RiVFR LINE REDUCES FARE. The Fall River Line announces reduction la fare from New York to Boston, the tare now beta* $2 65. with- a corresponding reduction to all Sastem nintp- CHICAGO GKAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. Oct. U. Lower prices for wheat at th» principal European grain centres h .1 \u25a0 «2epressrn£ cIT.-ct to-<iay on the local wh>Mt market. At th > close wheat for December delivery showed a net lo^s of a,u-. Corn was op lv to \c. Oats were I%C !:!c-h<r. PtotMoiu wen up 5c to 10c. Ttas wbeal market ope^M weak because of a Id decline at Liverpool. Sh.>rt9 bought freely on the daeUaa and prices rallif.l to a point about fia above the doss of y. .•<'• >.l :y. Before the end of tho tirst hall hour, howi-ver. sentiment again be- came bearish and prices drapp**] back almost 1 -. This decline was caused by a brt \k ©I from ss 8 c ta 2 1 -c at the chief Knrnp- ruirk 'ts. because d thi action of the Hank ot Hv.sl.'.v.d in nising its rat« of discount. Tho sentiment continued bearish fci ' the rorr.:ihi'ler of th. day. but the strength of con} '. and oats steadied the market somewhat. Th- closi ', \u25a0was easy. December open'd] ti> l v c lower at !>>'.• to 9'".'j'-. advanced to 'M\c an<l closed at dS^c. May sold letween 11041* ar.J {1oj^ and closed at Jl »»V Clearances of wheat and float were equal to 473.- 2f-> .:•>!<. rilwij receipts were \u25a0*!.\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0"> bushels, against 845.000 on the same day last year. Mince- apolis. Duhith and Chicago reported receipts of 551 cars, against 074 last week and B*3 one year ago. The corn market was strong; all day because of the active demand by cash houses. Wet weather in the corn belt, small local receipts and the claim that Er:storti stocks of corn are now down to a minimum, and advances si from |c to 3c in th» price of cash corn, were the main reasons for th» urgent demand. The r! >se was strode and close to the high point. December opened \u25a0 shade lower to V*.- to He higher at 56%c to 67*4^. advanced to S3H<3 to C^iic and closed at s^\c Local receipts were 169 cars, with 41 of contract grade. oats wer.' In a.-tlve demand by cash houses, be- cause of diminishing receipts. The market waa strong all day. December opened at »- 4 to iu<j hisrher at 49V4.C to 49V»c. sold between 4S4c and 43*io and closed at 4D^c. Local receipts were 156 cars. Provisions were firm on buying cf lard by local packers, higher prices for Uv» hogs and th* strength of corn and oats. At the close January pork was up 10c at $14 67> 2 . Lard was 7-£c higher at $S 57^. Ribs were 5e higher at $7 6',^. Estimated receipts for to-morrow; Wheat, 71 cars: corn. 149 cars; oats. 153 cars; hogs, 12,000 head. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool. Oct. 31.—Closing WHEAT—Spot dull; No 2 red Western winter. Me lhd; futures steady; December, »s 2'/4d; March. 8s 4»id; May. 8a 3%d. CORN*— Spot quiet; prime mixed, American. 5a l»4d; futures steady; December. 5s « 7 »d; Januarj-. 5Hd. FLOi:R— Winter patents tlrm. 31« «d. HOPri London, l'aclnc Coast steady. £-' lOs.it.t 10s. PEl\S— Canadian steady. Bs. RBHF— Extra India mesa firm. 92s M. PORK— mess. Western, steady, 82a 6d. Short cut. 14 to Hi It«. steady. 02s. BACON— Cumberland cut. 28 to !io lb. strong. «l»: short rib. 10 to 24 lb. strong. 60s 6d; lens clear middles, light. M to 84 It., firm, 675; lons clear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 Ib. firm. B8s; short clear backs 10 to 20 lb, steady. 61s; clear bellies. 14 to It) lt>. quiet. 55s «M: shoulders, square. 11 to 13 R>. firm. XSs I'd. Prime Western, In tierces, quiet. 475 ; American refined, in palls, quiet. 48* M. CHEESIi •.'.inadian finest white, new. steady. Sla Ad; Canadian n:i.=t colored, new, steady. «2s «&. TALLOW— Prtm» city Arm. 31a «d. TUIU'ENTINE—Spirits dull. SSa 3!, ItOSIX CKEJnon flnn, lei, Ud. PET!;. . .,. . Refined OTHER MARKETS—BY TELEGRAPH. Chicago. Oct. 31. CATTIJ3 estimated about 10.000 head: market stronc to 150 higher; steers. $4 hvj $7; cows. $2fnu7s4 60: heifers, $2 50'?if'.. bulls. $3SO0«5; calves. j:) is7 75; stookera and feeders. $3 75^4 73. HOGS Kectl?t3 estimated about V.uUO bead; market ptrong to &;riw higher; cholco heavy shlppan^. jr. Of. > •*i; 20; light butchers', $«IOCf«SS; light mixed. $5 809 $0 10; oholca light, $6 0605«25; packing, $5 2395580: pigs. $4 2T-'a s»"3; bulk of sales. $5 «o©s«. SltEEI'-Ke- ceipta estimated about 13.000 head: market dull: sheep. >:\u25a0\u25a0;/:•\u25a0 '-. ; lambs. $5 7o.<j-J«75: yearlings. »:\u25a0\u25a0:>:. ;u Union Stock Yards. Plttsburg. Oct. CATTI-E Supply URht. slow, choice. $3 75O$S; prime. $5 404*45 70. lines Receipts light, higher; prime, heavy, $t» 45y»(i CO; rredlum. $tl 43: heavy Yorkers. *t«r»6 50; light Yorkers. $ti^K t s«2B; pigs. *3l<riesiluo: roughs. _S39s5 83. SHEEP Supply fair, alow; prime wethers. $9 aßfitS 40; common. |*tffl wethers, $ißO<*«<JftO; veal calves. $7 MtiSii. liist Buffalo. Oct. 31.— Receipts. 150 head. Market slow. Prime, steers, $3 65950 23. VEALS ceipts. 2t>o head. Market active and steady. HOGS Reeelpta, 3.5u0 head. Market active and 5910c higher. Heavy and mixed. $6 \u2666•'.©s« 65; Yorkers. $6 20<g$tJ 40; pigs. $8 I'>Ssrtl3; roughs. $6 500*3 sa SHEEP AND LAMTIS- Receipts. «.ott> head. Market active. Sheep steady; lambs ISo higher, at $B*)stJ 75. Cincinnati. Oct. 31. HOGS Market active. Butchers' and shippers. $6 336 •'• 40; common. $3 SS#s« 10. CATTLE •—Market quiet and easy. Fair to good shippers. $4 -10& $5 40; common. $2 23612 75. Market steady, at $2 25©53. LAMBS—Market steady, at $4 23357. feeltaai b.lng rated steady. Dressed beef Is In moderate demand a^senteß at »01OHe par Ib for native stOssi: Texa* rx-ef at HOnt per It). No !;\t^ cable advices from Ixni.n or Lfvaspoal Exports fn.in this port to- day ».r.- 4 300 quarter* of beef, on the Baltic to i^"f- pooL ( VIA BaV Receipts were 233 head. Inclu.'.lni? 116 heaj for tl>»- market, making, with the stale stock, I •\u25a0 h*ad o-i sa!.'. V'ea were almost nominal <in<l steady; grissers and WestPrn calves slow; a car of Western uns.->ld. I'otn- mofl to choi.-.> veals foH at *!W.» '•>> p«r I<¥» Ib;prim* to choice lightweight WVpterna at l^liift. «"lty dressed veals si , \u25a0!-. ut B .!«-».? per Ib; .lrest.e.l (rraaaera at K^G'--. Country resacd veals at 7WI2 1 !.-. Qalee B. Judd & Co. : to Western calves. inn Ib aver- ap- at $.1 |.pr ltHi rb; «ft do 273 !Ti. at $3. W k Hume: 10 Westcrl calve*. r->> !t>, at $3 73. John P. Nelson: 3 veals. ISO R>. nt $**\u25a0* SIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipts wan If? cars, or :• 330 head, of which 10 cars were con»l(m«-d direct to slaughterers anil « for the market, maklp*. with th« tals stock. ins cars on sals, M at Jersey City and; tna rest at fliith street. Sheep were In ftoo<l demand and steady for all nrad«»: lambs were mor« act!v« an.l primo grades firm to 10c Mahal. One cut of lambs Isold nt fioth olr^ot. Common to prime sheep sold nt fl''i |S 2.1 per 100 Ib; culls at $2 30: prime wethers nt I:, 7.". , common to choice lambs at $."'J$7; culls at $130. DrfMul mutton steady at 7*?0 l por !b. gen- eral sales. Io&UHc. Pale» Tobin & Shannon:' "OS Ohio lambs, 73 lh average, at $7 per 100 Ib; 232 do. Ib. at $8 7.".; 211 !>tit-> lambs, 62 Ib. at $rt2s; 123 Ohio sheep (mainly wethers), 100 Hi. at $5 73; 134 Ohio sheep. KJ Ib. at Kerns Commission Company: I<W Buffalo lambs, 77 Ib, at $5 50. Mi do. 7:1 Ib. at $0 30; 243 do. 67 Ib. at $tl 23. S.- .TurU & Co.: 145 atato lambs. "0 Ib, at MM; 5 dr. 40 Ib nt $3: 1 state, yearling-. SO Ib. at $5 50; 10 Bt.it.> aheap, »1 Ib. at $1 80; 7 do. 84 Ib. at $:« . ;•\u25a0 .ii,.. ,\ L S. nillenback: 1 Vermont lamb. 70 Ib. at $"W5: 203 do. 62 Ib. at $5 50; 11 Vermont sheep. I>3 Ib. at $5 23; 1 do. 100 Ih. at $5. W. R. Hume: BO Buffalo lambs, «5 Ib. at $8 75; «3 Vermont do. 63 Ib. at $•) «5; 132 Pennsylvania do. fls It) nt $6 624; 9 Vermont culls. 44 Ib. at $4 50; Pennsylranla cull sheep and lambs, 79 lb. at $3 30: T4 Vermont sheep. 88 lb. at $3 50. John P. Nelson: -0 mate lamba and 73 sheep, at $rt7.V 22 stat« sheep. 8t» Ib. at $.". 8 cull». 00 It). at $3 M). HOGS Receipts were cars, or 1.8-"3 head, includ- ing 1 car to be. sold. The market wan firm to .Me hlnhor. State and Pennsylvania hogs sol.l at $tl*''* $1; 70 per l'») Ib. Ohio pigs (late yesterday), at $0 30. Country dressed hoes steady. Sales John P. Nelson: 25 state hogs. 11l Ib aver- ag«. at $1170 por 100 Ib; 3 roughs. 243 lb. at $5 70. Tobln A Shannon (late yesterday): 80 Ohio pigs. 93 lb. ut $U JO. bO do. »3 Ib, at $6 80. George & L. S. DUlecback (late yesterday): 6 state hogs. 172 Ib. at $9 60. \u25a0toraaje etrs. Regular tra.l- i- quiet in ih« rnnitps quoted, Imh ihvr.. Is some spnculative uomind at insldo !ij,iires. Wo qiiu :,. stn!... Pennsylvania unl nearby »o- lecied white, fancy, 4i>7;4Go; do, cpod to choice ::\u25a0• <1". brown, fancy, 54038c; do, av»ra«» prlmo. :m \u25a0•.j.i .-. ii ... firsts to .-xtr:i firsts. B88S9e; Western extra fin-ts. 26© 27 He; do flrsta. v.i'.,^:. da seconds 20®22c do tMr.ls. I>-., ii,,. ;dirties, 14O17c; checks, 12013Hc; r.-'- frli-rr.it,r, tiirly packed, 17^1!'c: do sumn-.rr packed, l.'m I? 'jn. FRtITB— FRESH— Apples In 111., ml supply and hs ' llv steady. Heart and .|uin.«-.s Illng well <;r:i;..-« oratrvlnif ur.Jiss fancy. Cranberries In bettor demand. Oransjes unl crape fruit rirm. Pineapples mor« plenty and lower. We quote APPLES, per bid. H<BS3; CRAB- ATI-'.!:-:. imaJl, per bbl. $4096: do lanro, $SQS3BO; do fur Western, per bushel boat, *i •\u25a0\u25a0*(: i-kakp Beekel, t" r Mil. ISQCS; do Bartlett, per Mi, *:.,is7: >!'>. p»t bushel I <r \-:i, $17Str|225; do !t.;ii.-ro Bosc, r^r I.M, f-":is7; do Ueurre «'!iii •• in, M©s«; •!\u25a0> Beurre t'Anjoq f -!\u25a0'\u25a0" do .-!..i. !-n, \u25a0v.ii.v-: do li.n.ish Beauty. tSOU; do lAwrrn ?.\u25a0 -i. ,: , Kelfer, $26*3 23; do, p- r basket. 7'oCsl 25; do, ordinary Cooklr.tr Bnrt.«. per bbl $1 SO ? ?.' ::.; QUINCES, per M.I. J-1.W3J4 30; ORAPE9. np- r:..r. Delaware, ppr ease, Ttc<3S\: il \u25a0 Klasjara. fj, \u25a0\u25a0-< do l!n.'*. 60e«0c; do \Vrst»rn New York. NiaxjS pet ltirf.-! cas». fl :\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0. L'. do Concord, per 4 IT>li;i^k-t lC*|l2c; .!.i Delaware, 12»lBc; .!,, Klaeara, 12914c; do black iini per aw* basket, :\u25a0"\u25a0; do Mack «n,l Nta« In traya, per ton, HOGSW; do Delaware, 175; ('iiwnra- RIES, Capo Cod, per I*l, $7©so; .li>. perorate. $2ff«2 2O; da New hro.y, r bbl, $7 nn*fsB 2»; do p»r crate $-'<* $2 60: fiTKON. i.r 1:1. (..-\u25a0«... OHANOES Florida ier bo«, |3954; do Porto Rleo, $12391379: QRAPG riirrr I i. per box. $4T:si. : do Porto Rico, $3955; I'INK- A!•!•!.\u25a0\u25a0 Flnri.'.a. per crate. $100915; do Cuban $1 23-a U'". do nm-oUi Cayenne, ?r.i?rt; do Ai.bakn. $3tM4 lioi-.s—The present r)t;nii<ial situation has caused a feeling of uncertainty !:i the tr.ti.-. an.l some, dealer! temporarily withdrawn fr.>m th.- market un*il the situuti'.n Clean. Very few new Imp* ar« here as yet, "•! \u25a0: there la \,rv Mule demand for r.'."; except at bargain prices. la New York Btate a fair am.int <>r activity 1h T.'p..rt«"(l from Watervlll^. hut oih.r mar- kets have been quiet l'rtc<>H rant;.- fr.vm 10 te l.'><> with most sales at 12914c, «irh very fair lots selling; nt f.. r :v \u25a0 pricv On the T'arliie roust trading has :i!fo been quiet, the export buying of 1.,.-- week having subsided, t^utiin sales of low irr.i.l.-s ar» roporteil from H'ashlnvton nt " i «:\u25a0•. but •\u25a0. better jcr.idps in ill see- tl<Miwuro still quoted at 7910c W'm quote: Stato. 1!'"7 choice, per 11.. 16017c; do prime, 14H013c; do ni<- il'MHc; do Pacific Coast. i:»i>7 choice l:;j 1 <io prime, HHOISHc; do iup<lium. 1" \u25a0 lie: do as, r.'"7. |irlnn» t.. choice, 28932c; do stato 1906 '" >12' \u25a0 i clflo Coast, luoe. choice, 7c; do ; iu:ii lo t \u25a0 ime, i IIIV AM» BTKAW— Top grades of hay barely steady, t.'it <it>.,.r grades Brm; offertngi continue liKht. \\'.> quote: hay Timothy, prime, lur^ balea, p<>r 100 Ib, $110v91131i: do .nok. :i and I. 83e9fl 10; d-» shipping. BOc; do packing, <\u25a0..'••\u25a0: clover ":\u25a0\u25a0! clov.-r mlxftd. Roc©sl©s. STRAW— Long rye. 63980c; do short and tangled rye, 60c; iln.-at and wheat. 60960c. •iii.... -ALIVE— No further recrlpts of carload lots b] rrelght will be onloaded this w.-. k. Bom* Scan 'i: Iha tt i k mil A or •'> cars more expootfl all of which win bava to )\u25a0•• carried over. In toe market good poultry Is in f.iir demand and deantog up pretty well, l>ut cm- \u25a0: quantltlea ..f poor cta!« f-.uia still available, which »r.' exceedingly doll, and market 111 not ciean up closely though in better shape than f.>r several weeks. \u25a0\V.. \u0084uot..: SPRING CHICKENS an.l FOWLS. per IT.. 1T..-; R< m ..-'I i:k.-. youn« and old, per tb, 8c; Tt:RKEY3, ! r V . lor; DUCKS, Western, per It.. 12Hc; do Southern an 1 Bouthwestern, 11"\u25a0..;'\u25a0\u25a0 Western, i«r Xf>. iie\ <io Southern and Bouthwestern, i>or.r. lie: QtflKBA WOWVB, per pmr. BOc; PIGEONS. [••\u25a0!' I a!r, 2"-. POl Imi DRESSES Bupplleiof fowl* and chlck- eits continue liberal and lurj-r quantltiai "f delayed hi\u25a0«\u25a0'». are it I: ou( i••\u25a0:-t r: \u25a0 t is exeeedlogly slow ai 1 it will be Impossible to effect a clearance Hilh weak. Receli ri v 111 probably have to put considerable quantities Into th*> freeaera. All Indii-atluns. however, p>lni to decldrdiy lu'.i.r r...ljt« i..-.\r we. , an ; It Is hopftd that tli« nnr- ket will gradl ally work Into better Shape. Bprlng turkvys f«iriy plenty, but quality Irraarular. Nearby aprlng docks cleaning uj. ut fairly steady ] -\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0:• Western spring ducks generally poor. Bquaba In \u25a0\u25a0•• 1 demand whan larj,-^. bui small squabs srll ttlowly. We quote: FRESH KILJ-KD- - ICED- TURKEYS. Western, oi.l h>-™ and t >tr,M. average best. 16918c; do full to £'••>\u25a0! 13913c; do spring, dry picked ]-i./is,-; do scalded, 136140 ; SPRING CHICKENS. brolMm. Philadelphia. 3to 4 lh to 1.:. per It.. •-••.;.;\u25a0. .1 1 Pennsylvania, 3 to 4 n.. 17 ISo; do poor< r gradea, 199 He; do \S>»tein. dry picked, ia9lSo: do scalded, 12014c; do i-'iastlns; chickens, Philadelphia, U«j20o; do rwiinayl- vania I! flflc; do Western, dry picked, ll©l2Hc; do Ohio nn.l Michigan, scalded, 11913a; do other U'estern. scalded 9911c; FOWLS, Western, dry picked, 1091%; ...» Bmidrri 1- \u0084ii. .; do Boothwestern, 10911c; OLD COCKS, dr- picked and scalded. sHjiv. SPRING DUCKS, long Island and Eastern. 17c; .... Pennsylvania, loOWttc: do Vlrplpln. ir.'..'.Mrtc; do Western. 10913c; SPRING GEKSET, Eastern, waits. a>«f2li:; do .lark l.'Jl>c: BQUAB9, prlmn. rge, white, per dozen, »l .»'i?s4 ">. £0 mixed, \u25a0\u25a0 7.V(i*^: do dark, $1 fin; do .-nils. BOe GAME Domestic fre:;h wild ducks In fair supply, but quality Irregular, Uttla other do ratio free* Kama available. Prime foreign fresh and frozen domestio in fair demand and generally iirm. We quota: ll>>\Kl!, golden, f-./,ii. per Sown. $40009479; do black sjM Bra«> J3.MVi3*3 7B; SNIPS. Klißllsh. per d.'Z.iu »2 2S<jJ|2 l7B; WOODOOCK per pair. $19fl 28; OROtISB. Pg lf*._gP $380«53 7TI; BNIPE. English, per dui-tj. \u2666- -m $-.... canvaii. per pair, |SO»360: redhaada JJ.TS.I; mallard flBoeilTB: ruddy. TSoMlSft do teal. *')"''•*">; \u25a0•>'\u25a0•\u25a0* * 10- So irreenwlnit B>S7Sc; common. -" i^<V; VBWISON. whole deer, per iS lU r .1l30.:; do saddles. HOW*; UAS- IIITS , ttontall t"T Dalr. 4'VTioOa. I'OTVTOKS AND VTMJBTAmJBB-Irlali potatoes weak Bweit potatoes Brm. Onions steady. Cabbagea "\u25a0I! \uk f:ilily Carrot* weak. Caullflowirs lowr. (.Vum- b..ri VrK^y -poor. E«KPlanJs dull. lettuce n,or« plenty an™ tower. Uma beaaa .tow. Mu»hro -.ms easy. Pea* in Uchi hui.i'v Vary f«-w b- ana raostved te^ur. Spinach ra-ir.. plrrrty a. .1 lower. Tomatoes dull. Turnips w-fsk. Other vegetable* as cruo^o. We quote: POTA- TOES Maine per sack. $17800; "to Long Island, per lit. l ' $'"' —.• .1 ftate, P«nnsyivanl» and Westora In l.ulk. r«r* lflrf n>. IIIMISI do state »-nd Western. r*r I k SI KO?i*l ;•": -to Jursuy. rnun<l. per bbl. *17n^_, ; \u0084».r .a'-k! I«S2; do ions, per bbL *1 ?3if«l \u25a0»; 50 per Back/ |1TB«|18B BWKET potatoes J'-r^«y. 11. r bbl lUmlB; do por ba.«ki-t. WcUKjl 12: Jo Djl*- « tre pt basket, 760©|1; do Jersey nnd Deliiwiire. SOU 6.V " do Bouthera. per bbl. $-"T»2 23; BRtTSSEM Sl'ROi;T9 p»r quart. 7918c; RRl ; rrs. nearby, per 100 hunchao JliT*l -.".: CARROTS, nearby, per »bl or bag. 110*129: CEUBRYi per doxen stalk* M9400; do state. per rase, $1Bi>if|l "\u25a0""'. CABBAGES, Danish ssad, p"r lon llOOtl*: do domestic t7i»|l(l; do p.>r bbl. TJKMI: do nil, JtiaB«$180; CHICORY, «tatf. prr b.: : i;f>t. $19 SI 2.*»: CUCUMBERS tii!«t.>rii, per <lozpii. BOOttOc; do Shelter Island, per I.M. $2-il(4; do Florida, per basket, II SOW*'.'; CAULIFLOWERS, I>'ng Island, chort cut. per I'M |2oOel&oO; do long cut. $1 259*2 25: K'l';- PLANTS, Jersey, per DDL 75c0f128; do per basket. 30 4.7.V: flo Florida, per box. $1 Roijjf2; EJCDtVB, lmp.>rtM. per Ib, ir.'iU«c; HORSERADISH. i^r l.bl. *S©*7; L.KT- TUCH. State, per biiski!t. 7-V \u25a0; *2 i;. >; do per box. 50c® $2; do KiiHinrn. per strap. *1 -"< ul*u 1 * 1 7."; do Norfolk, per l.uskct BOc»$lB0; do llaltim.jre. BOdMl- do New Or- kans. p.r bbl. tSfMS; LIMA I'.RANS. J^rs^y. potato, per bfiFKct, r«xfisl I1:.;I 1 :.; do I. iik- Island an.l Jersey, potato, p«r bag OOeOtl; do Jersey, nut. p.r basket. BtViitll; do Iv.nsr l-laji.l and Jorsey. tUt, per ban. 41X& Toe; MTISHitOOAIH hothoTisP. p.r Ib. l^tTSOu; ONIONS, white pickle, per basket, 12(342 50; do Connecticut, white, per bbl». $250014; do red find yellow. |1 604MB: do Ft.it.*. white, par Iwaket. *l«$l 60; da etatu and West. -n. \u25a0white, per crat*. 7»ci;|l: .10 yellow, per hop $1 2.'iJ 50; do Orange County, yellow, per b'i<. $1 25 : 1 &>; do red. J1BM87; QKRA, Jersey, per Mo. $1 o<t4p*2; do Florida, per carrier, $1 SO-(iis2 50; OYSTER PLANTS, per 10W bunches, $4fis."l; Hl'ill'KlNS, i^r bhl, 7So; PEP- PERS, Jersey, nt'in. per largo bbl. $1 sO®s2; do per email bbl. $I£sl 00; <!o Norfolk. per bbl. $I@sl 25: .to Florida, per currier. 70cO91; PUAS, Southern, per basket. |li?<- '<0: ItAI>IHIII%. nearby, per 100 bunches, TBoOtl; Rlti:i:Aß>s, nearby, per 100 bunchea, *1 n<Mi-$2; RO- # MAINE. New Orleans, per bbl. \u25a0,<*.->: STIUNO BEANS. Florida, wax. per ba*ket. fly*- 50; do irrron. %liitl 73; do SavnniiHh. Krt«-n. (1: do Charleston, wax, per basket. $l'<i »- 25; •!\u25a0> 11 "- IIMI B0: do Virginia, wax. per basket. Si^fZ: <!.• green, ".\u25a0.^.52, SQUASH, nuirrow, per b:.l $101125; do white. T.V'iifl 50; do yellow, crookneck. nc9flz3; 9P7NAOH, Norfolk, per bbl, $1511®$:.'; do Ilaltlmom. $lfi<fl 25; TOMATOES. Florida, per carrier, TScOlt: do Jersey, per box. 25'ti\"iOe; do per small basket, 2«^3<">c; do hothouse, per rh. lOQSBe; TURNIPS. Canada, rutabaga, per bbl. |l'-i?l 10: do Jersey and I»ne Island, mtahaga. per bbl. 78c«$l; do white, $104125; WATER- CRESS, per. 100 bum-ties. $iesl 23. , \u25a0 LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. October 31. l'JO7. BEKVES—Receipts were 30 cars, or 610 head, all for Slaughterers; about 8 cars, left over from yesterday, were an -Male, but 'Qv~ -is j~-> trading of any -..;\u25a0 \u25a0 Uace, \u25a0-•.c i2*J net tnewne. rail- •'SLE"^'^' ™i"iii«i $limws $1>77M83 |2d2 - KK) " « nt « 0T4.077 7aqo«B HUM t^»«r l lDeOnM> 12.6C3.C60 $2. 465.627 1167.03 StS^^^:::: l^:^ 11 '??^ *^:^ \u25a0 .-. m loao » 810,373 108.C1U -j»].-;-uH \u25a0' charges |2,(544,Cb0 12.247.018 |557.868 •-2 !-j* ov«- *** •baife*.. $10,663 1,608 •*240,6<3 fc T^T'^^'i •«1.W0.47051.ea8.411 $174,005 Moment, fflvld^as. ta - *• **• "<>.»» 62.071 25.323 Denver Northwestern Unable to Raise Money at Present. \u25a0 M. FV;:y. xif.-iO'iit of the Denver & North- \u25a0tern Railway Company, has sent notice to the bondholders that because of the present financial onditions In thla City the company has been un- blato obtain the money necessary for the rrtlre- \u25a0sent of its IMIQM"* tea* and collateral mortgage '_ r c ,- nt bonds, nhich, according to a notice pub- ' \u0084y the company on August 1. were called for maturity to-day. Thr- notice reads, in part, as follows: \u0084«,.„ the notice of August 1 was published tho '„"",. had made .lrran^fmonts with certain S' f,r- , 1 institutions in New York City to mako all sfS^ts and .-.. such thines as were nejejewary yrd.'r tho t<rnis of the mortgage to mature and P :i >' V % tho present RnanclaJ condition in New •!-*however. the company cannot obtain the Z.nnrv \u25a0«»«•* for an . relied on. :in^l is conse- «iVntlv unable to make the deposits necessary to 1 IJf "- tho bond*. All bonds will remain In full jnatui anaffected by the published jiotlce of A xf,' :Ft inVr^V due on November 1. 1907. will bo *" ,K- paid, and all obligations and duties of RScompany under the mortgage duly discharged and fulfilled. The Mercantile TruFt Company. of New York Is \u2666he trustee for the bonds, which are due on May 1 "j93'> but art subject to redemption on any In- ll.jjt day flt -"" an< * Interest, upon ninety .".ays' \j--. The ÜBXt interest day on which the bonds couMbe »«e«aed is May 1. IM. The Denver ><• Northwestt-rn is an electric lino -n'r.in? from Denver to Golden. The company E!so controls throuj-'h stock ownership the Denver p.. v TtIHW-T Company, Which owns and op- erates the entire street railway system of Denver. jlarsden J. Perry Is a director In the company. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. ,-.„„ „.. .. .., New York, October 31. 1907. Beans, wfcito. bM ... l»|»«ssed poultry, pkgs. 1.662 wn£Z' . 441.-. 1.,,, poultry, crates... MS It\ 'n"i! C 11 680 Oranges .Hat. cases.. 6.073 r- rfH . SS ta »0 Lemons (Cal). rases.. 323 IS^:::::: 228 Pear* (Cal). cnt.s... r ,n V '"'«" H.900 Prunes (Cab. pkus... 11.300 \u0084'."\u25a0,," 27.830] Raisins (Cal). pkgs.. soo live l,n«i \u25a0\u25a0"-•" -Mi' . bbls 12..-.75 s**! luslK -v, 2.925 Potatoes, bbls ... 11.800 Buckwheat bush.... Onions, bbls 905 J?f im 8,000 Cranberries, pkgi «*> RiS" .. •'<> Dried fruit, pkgs. , . 8.800 :' '' ;t^ mo Rorfh. bbu :;/'", " u> - ton!: 800 Spirits turp bbls 860 «•,"•«' Tolntch, ii.i.-: 100 MUlfeed. tons HPiTar. bbla 125 Onus seed, bags 2SO Oilcake, .'.'.'..... 3.5.V) l'ops. hales 201 1 Oil. lub bbls 14:: Beet 158 nieo stock. pkgs •'•' I Beef ' \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 I), cases. .^h» Peanuts baps ... :iOO Inrk. *»bla 50 Tobacco^ hhds li*> Hams. pk s 280 Tobacco, tierces...... DO Bacon, pkga 34 Tobacco, pkm 1.180 Cut meats, pkgs SW7I Whiskey, bbls 387 Lard. tierces 1.181 Wool bales 150 Lard, kegs 9.240 rotton, bales!... II"' 5.689 I.ani. '\u25a0' \u25a0"•\u25a0" 266 Cottonseed oil. bbla. .. 3*3 Hutter. pkga , 6.558 Copper, pieces . .. 4,350 Choose, pkgs B. 168 Wine (Cal) l,i la 475 E0»«.E 0»«. cases 6, 622 i Brandy (Cai). bbls. ... SO EXPORTS. Wheat, bush 23.839 1 Rosin Mis .... 4(13 '"\u25a0\u25a0'"\u25a0 "--h 50.82S !:.••• 1 r^t. ia15...8.03».631 ''''V s - bart 2.828 Gasolene, sals 1.000 Pete, bush 750 Lubricating oil, gals 111.930 Beans, bush 1.9321 Pork bbls 28 Flour, bbls 1.6321 Bacon. ft 114.450 Flour. sacks 11,837 Hams. rt> 24.800 Qrasa seed, bags. . . 1,8681 Lard, rb 776,400 Spirits turp, gals.. 400 Cheese, tb 15.000 CASH QUOTATIONS. rron. jfor. Mo 1 fdy.s2ft ltHt Cotton, middling 10 BO Pteel rails >no ; Coffee %-., 7 Rio.. .. 6»4 T,Vko reaper. Ingots. 14 124 \u25a0'•\u25a0: -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0r.' granulated ... r. Tin 3200 I Molasses, OK. prime 4."> Kxrhange Ua.l (60 Reef, family $14 73 Spelter 440 I?rpf hams 28 73 Wheat, No 2 red... 1 09 Tallow, prime <! 1 rn, No 2 mixed ... 71 ] Pork mess 1878 Oats. 20 to 32 Th ... 52 Hosts', dressed 160 Ib. !> Kiour. Mpls. patents 0 7'» ! I/Hi. prime. ... .80S I » GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, October 31. 181 COFFEE coffee market was very quiet to-day. t- .:• - for the day being reported of only R.2.M) b;ips. The market opened st. \u25a0«<!>\u25a0 at un advance of H points, but \u25a0 cbanged to ft points hiKhor. Th«» opening advam •• was rnni-idered In line with the showlnp <.f the European mar- kets, while tha partial reaction latrr v.ms due t.. a little scattered wiling in the absence of Lull support. Pos- sibly th.» iars.r receipt* at primary point i: curtail Ins Investmrat demand .... being;, but bulls explain the heavier movement on the ground that it refle is ;n <fTnrt to anticipate an advance In the frelpht ratf-e <in November 1 In any event receipts the last few days have Veen rwmlnsj over th<> ficiirps of tivo yearn aco. and the day's cables reported mil bass at the two ports. nsalrift BO.OOn baps th'' previous day ur.ii w.ooo '..nx* lHst year. Jnndiahy receipts were 42,000 bass, apnlnst 43.000 ba«s the previous day and ru.fnM bags last year. TT.o heavier movement does not appear to <•\u25a0 1 iakine any Impression "l>«n th.» primary markets, nolthcr of which rr;.ort..l ary chanm yesterday, nlthoiiKh Hid was barely Havre closed not unchanged and Hamburg. \u25a0wiiirh liml t.ern relatively easy the jirpvlnin «?.\u25a0\u25a0>•. wan unrliar.Ri-d to 'j ennlg higher. Part of the small offer- lncs iMifii <'.urlns to- (lay's trading may have bm-n t.ir Wan Street account, but It Is generally believed that th<- Wall Street intomxt In thi> market )'«« h*.»n very grwUly roduced, and some even think that, if anyihlne. Wall may b.> Fhnrt ... market by balance. Th» market for \u25a0pot coffee was-- <iu!et. with quotations on the )..^:s of r.'-. 4 e for Rio No 7. Tho riiii^o of contract prices In the local market t(^day was ns follon I : Taater- Op*>n'niT. High. Low Close dnv. CVtnbrr - - —9 5.50 November ."> B.CB 5Si H.ftftffS.nS r> '<» December 6.70 6.70 :63 r. •: ,r. c.-. r. •'\u25a0" January ;•\u25a0 -\u25a0,::\u25a0, p.oo February 8.6M95.7S BBS March 5.80 Cso C.M» 8.75ri.1.80 f. 7:. April r. l -i>-.i :.-.-, 5 - < May .Vs.-.ir.Y'.H> B.SB June "-'-.". .mi 5. 53 July !V9U£is.{ls ••'• August \u25a0 !'."\u25a0 '\u25a0!\u25a0" 110 .'.'.-. Septfmber < \u25a0>"..•\u25a0: m 0.1 0 < (ITTOX— Th( re as quit a phsrp advanc* In the cotton market during th^- early session, bat the pains werf lost later, anl th- close was Steady at a nrt d..-lln<i of I point to an advance of :'. points. Bates for the day wera esUimated at 400.000 bales. ' "i'<» market opened steady at an advaa< of 7 to 18 points, and after some liule lrr<tniirtrityF.)ld up to a n«-t guin of 22 tr. 28 points on covering and bull sun] vhich was Htira> to<l by th« hlch-r Liverpool market and rurr.ors that un Knifllsh rr..[i expert would liwuu an tstl- nvu. of thiH year's '.roii or 11,100.000 bales. The ad- vane*, taking December to M>.7l« and ofWefc to 10.42c, ruprssfnted a n»-t imln of about 50 to 7.". points frnm tho low lev*! of Tu< sday. an.l th.re was considerable real- izing. Reports tfiat at the high point for December It •-. u ... buy rott<.n In th.» South f^r deliver) I n ( : tract helped »0 weaken the rnark>t durlnit the after- i. : but tome larpo local sp >t Interests said that th.'y knew of no Southern mar'<n and of no Southern -ff'T- lncs on so low h. t*Bis. Th« cjo»« w,•l^ 4 \u25a0 r .r.. r . ; -.lntß up from th« knrast "ii the la'cr months, th« market at . ti •» time having shown \u25a0 set low . f i \<, t, points. F uthern spot markets. ::a officially reported, wern un- Cbaagad »• '.ic higher. A wire from Now or!ean» sal<l that sp«'ts wera not offering freely and that th»re was a prvo-i demand nt He advan< •• A ! \u25a0•\u25a0 ;il authority wlrh con^i.s"rabl« r*i>utntirn ns a result of past accuracy <cti- mates the rroji at 1 2.000.000 bales, detailed wsatbaa port showed soniw heavy precipitation In th» Bouthwwt, 1 at only nt a few r..lnt». and. mm r< rurally Mp'-iikinjf. weather cnndltlons seemed favorable. The ritip. \u25a0 f contract prices in ths lorai market to- day \u25a0.vas as follows: Taster- Open. High Low. < \u25a0l('^e. day. \u25a0<"»ctcber 10. 10.28 10.2S 0 \u25a0 1" "7 . - - io.iseio.au in i.n tk ember \u0084 10.58 10.71 10.48 10.43010.47 1" »» January .. . I<> 18 10 84 10.08 10.13610.14 10.11 February .. 1028 10.24 10.23 10.15910.17 in n Biarch .... w.23 '•\u25a0 12 i"yj. Mi7''iit>i-» in1i Ancil 10.81 10.30 10.31 10.20(>10.23 1" 18 Slhj- 10.29 10 IS io.i« 10.25610.24 I"^J Juno 10.24 10.24 10,'J lO. ZXtt 10.23 1" -4 July ..... 10 :;3 l":;'i 10 24 1" 21 110 10.23 August 10.17610.19 10 1* The local market for spot cotton was bt-;:.lv ;it ui!<banged prices on Vx' basis of 10 !•",.• for middling upland and 11.19c for middling <;'iif. Sales: For ex- port, 2,000 bales; consumption, 200, and delivered <>n contract, 4.1U0 bales Southern spot markets were tel- egraphed follows: Oalveston steady \u25a0\u25a0 lie; sales, 122 bales; New Orleans steady, %e higher at 11 ' . . sales, *,150 bales; Mobile iiiiu. unchanged at iOVfcc; sales. 800 bales; fcav;;un;ili steady, W- bigb< r at :u :. 16c; h:il<^. 8.801 baii-«: Charleston steady, :t-Hio higher at 10^c: sale*, LOO bales; Wilmington steady, He higher at lOtte; Norfolk steady, V«c higher at 10%C; b:«i<K. T4'.» b/i!<-H; lia!tiinor»i nominal, 'i,o hlrher (.'in-. AaguMa steady ',<-. Higher at 10«iic; sales, 1.221 bales; Houston yui- 1. unobanged at 10*4e: sale>., 07 bales; Bit Kotils quiet, unohnngfil at lie;naleH. L's:j bales Kntimati-d receipts at leading points for Friday At Gsilvestoo. 10.000 to 14.000, atalnpt U.<i7K last «••:; and \:>^\ last year; at New Otl< ms, 2.300 •• 4,000, asiainsi 7,210 last week and 15.423 irmt year, mid at Houston, 11,000 to 12,000, Sgllnfft 4.010 last week and ll<,"jsi) last year < f .jtton Ezchangs special Liverpool 1 ablei H>ot cotton e0..,i dei and; salea, 10.000 bales; speculation and export, 600; American, 0.000; receipts, 17.000; American, 14.000; middling upland, 6.03d Futures op«-n*d <iuif t but Bteadv, 7 j.olnts hiKber on near: H up f.Ti late months Closed firm at s net advance of IE 't> 17 i>otntc November, D.TM; November*- Pecamber, 5 711 *'!; December January, r..70%d; January-February! February-March and March-April, 8.69d; April-May, MHy-.iutie and June July, fiOS'id; Jtliy-AngUSt, .r..60d.. r ..60d. Man«-h<-iiter- -Yarn* quiet and firm: doths quiet HOIK AND MEAL Flour was r;ul« t tO-dajr. with prices nominally a shade higher. Only sales of im- portance were In Kansas straights Rye flour quiet at old quotationa. Th.- following are prleea quoted on th« New York Produce ?:xrh:inir^: BXODR Spring pat- ents. \u25a0,<"\u25a0! .*'••\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0. winter straights, $4 <m •\u25a0 - so; w lntor patents, $4 80 085 40; »pnn« clean. S4BO0I4M; sxtra No 1 wiat"t. $»'-'">: extra \u25a0-\u25a0>\u25a0 2*wlnter. $4 BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR Market Fit-adr Quoted: 13 V>'<<> Kl 2B per 100 Ib BYB FXjODß—Steady. Quoted: Fair to good (:><u $•'> '\u25a0!\u25a0>. choice to Caney, $5 28015 60. COR.NMEAL Plrm Quoted! Kiln dried. |3 8.1 1 $4 Of. BAG MF.AI,- Firm. Quoted: Fine. wMto and yellow. 1169091 65: roarso. 81 40^3 *1 4.'. FEED— Western gul<t; city quiet Quoted Western spring. 837 86; Mnij.iard mi<l<llln«, 827 88; il"»r do. $3" «"'•); red doK. $81 <50. ail prompt shipment; city bran, $-" bulk. |2800(}t29 saoks; middling. tJrt Hi <!-«.'{ l Qo; r.: d dog, 881 60; hominy chop, t-9 CO bulk. $20 70 turks. OIL, 1.1V. A \ i'^-i 50. <ilt.\lN -WHEAT The early feature in wheat was :i break of lo a bush at the openlnnr. dns«iJ on lower hiss and rf ports of rain In Auntraiiu. Thiro was con- siderable selling for short account on the break, but almost imm<*ila.tely tho offering fro:n lontrs dried up end the markat li'-gan to n-co\«r. '-'.'lthin llvo minutes' Urns prices tu^i shot up l*io per butili on Deormber in Chicago and shorts were In full tetr— An lrretfuler market foil, wed, having a rteady undertone, and there van very llttl« pr<-*ur»! for the Imldtu'e, of ihe day lurtil near the close, when reaiuinx d<«tr»y<d about h»lf the early advance and the market l< ft off no more thun steady, loco! prices be!n« Vic Bet lower. Th; . urly strength of the stock market had constderable effect on vheat, add there was a very poo,J feellnn- In speculative circles rn'ibt of the day. Commission houses In Chicago were on both sides of the market. Belling freely on the early advance. It wan reported from St Louis that some of the trunk lln<j» were letting curs go nvox other Hues to thn Hcaboiu-d. ana ono line was quoted as isaylntr tnat It would furnish quickly all cars no>iltxl (Or sea- board trafllo. This suggested that an active movement toward the coast would soon begin. Export business for the day, however, wiu quite disappointing, only about 29 loads l>eln<? reported in ull position* It is not bollev.t.l that this ropretented any permanent check In the export demand, and for this reason there wus no a.rrgr':uBlve prestiure against the market nt any tltn« durln# the day. Th» IJven'<'<>l decline amounted to 131%d. arid was fol- lowed up by a drop of 2V40 at Derlln, due to Llfj receipts, Hght demand and bulls ll'f^idatlntr as a result <".f tight Money, liroomhall estimated that Argentine shipments would be 44jO.<xiu bunli for tha v«ek. compsjod with 512,000 bush the previous weak. "Tho Trine Current" r<(>ort wan bearish. No 2 red wheat in the local market «rsa quoted $107 «le\-»tor ami $1 09 fob atloat; other grades nominal. OOKN—T»»'r« was a Rtroni; o<!vanco in tha corn market, amounting to lvic in Chicago, mostly duo to light supplies of old corn, wet weather in Hie »>«ilt and an advaii-o «>/ ttOisd nt Liverpool. Cash corn was reported to be l®'2o higher In tho west, and the country was a pood buyer of May corn un poor iiunkliiir returns. !loc"!;>ts at '"hltaifo were 21 cars und«-r the fiMlimi->s. and only 14!» earn were expected on Friday. Ariconilne nhlpmonrn were estimated at 800,- 000 bush, compared with 1,232.000 bush th- iirevlous week. The local cash market clo»t«d as follow*: No 2 earn, 70c in elevator and 710 fob afloat; No 2 whit.'. ".:'.>•. and No 2 yellow. 71c fob anoat, all uomlnr.i. OATS—Good commlnsion house buying had a strong effect on tills market also, and pries were up IiMH-'- while cash oats In the West advanced 3c a bush. Locally the cash market was also higher, closing as follows: Mixed. 20 to 32 Ib, 62c; natural white. 'M to 32 th. r.i -v Me, and dipped white. 32 to 40 Tb. T>9Q<VU-. II Market dull; No 2 'Weitorn, 610 fob New York. BAR- LOT—Market quiet. Malting, fl^-Sl OB c I f New York. NEW YORK PRICES. Yester- Wheat: Opening. High. Low. Close. day. December 8100% *110H >!\u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0\u25a0; $110 $1 !<)(§ May 112 112% IUK 111% 112% Corn: December 71 70U May - - 6RU 67% CHICAGO PRICES. jDecember •.\u25a0'••*.. VtK \u25a0<\u25a0 06% 07U May 1104% $106% $104% (104*; tl 03H il..> \u0084V*o—mm «•% «» (A dS% fc.U COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. October 31. 1907. BEANS AND PKAS lAnht trading In nil the white Varieties and somewhat lower prlceu ur« beinu nurne<L : locK nro <ompiiratlvely mi; .11 for th* aaaeon of year, but demand In equally Hffht. Ked kidnay w*H «us- tained. Turtlo aoup held a little hlKh«r. Scotch pe.i» favor the buyer We quote: Marrow, limit, rhulre, per bushel, $2 *(>; do cotmnoa to food, $2 |0O $\u25a0\u25a0! 2:>; do medium, lUOtl, choice. gSSTttQfSSO: \>^--. 1000 choice. $- HO: do common to irood. 1310052 2.".; do Whit* kidney, IUOO. choice, 137001275; do red kidney. 190«, choice. 45©52 30; do common to roo<l, \u25a02 150f240: black turtle soup, choice, $1 Ho'£s! Hit; yellow eye. choice. $2 204'( $2 25; limn, California, $3 70 <us:<7r, PEAS Oresn. Scotch. l!>07, choice. $2 20 IH'TTKK Receipts to-day, "l.r.r.S pkijs. The market developed marked weakness on nearly all grades. Jiuycra rofuso to operate beyond the moat argent ii.---.la. nna the preaaure to noil th» fresh goods, to i»uy nothing about 'the biorn;?« stock, resulted In a reduction at about lc all il"- «ny down the lino At the reduced figures tl.o mark"t la still unsettled. We quote.: Creamery, r.peclals. per It), 2fl'<4c: do extras, 2tfo; do firsts, y "iT.'.jc; do seconds, 245i(245c; do thlrdH. 22 2.'tc; d.> hold, ep«c!alfl. 20Sc: do estran. 2BVji>7 2>ln; do Rood to choice, 'JMt-'.c; state dairy tuba, fresh, finest. 25' 3 Me: ii.) good to choice, 24@25c: do common to fair 21Q 1 2nc; procos3, apnclals, 24 He; do extras. 23Hif 24p-' do llrgts. 21'4®22Hc: do aeconds. 20©21c; do thirds. l«©l!'c; Western factory, firsts. 22tf230; do Feo-jnds, 20©21c; do thirds, ISG'IOo; packing stock. No 1. 22c: do No 1!. 20^21c: (So No 3, 18fllI9o. CHEESE Receipts to-day. B.lflS boxes. There Is a little peddling di-mand for small lots of fine September chnese and hold*™ of such quality continue, firm | their views and asking full prices. The October mad» cheese however, which comprises most of the current receipts, shows more or leas late made defects and Is exceedingly Flow sale. There is little warrant for chanc- ing prices, but tone Is weak and close buyers of any quantity could probably obtain concessions Flno light eklms In good demand and as firm as anything on tha lint, but moat of tho sUlma are October made anil showing more or less defective quality. Liverpool cble : Finest Canadian, «2a 6d for colored and.fila tld for white. We quotn: Slate, full cream, snßll. col- ored and white, September, fine. lOVic: do October, fine 15' : c; do good to prime. 14%f»inHc: do com- mon to fair. I2«i«jl-mc: do larß«i. colored. September, fine lCVic; do white. 16c; do October, fine. lo^c; do common to prime. 12H©14%0; do skims. 1H Tb spe- cials, 13«>:3M:o: skims, fine, lHJOime; no fair to good. Oio^o: do common, 6«i©7Uc: do full skims, 14 3*30. EGGS— Receipts to-day. 6,622 cases. Fine to fancy fresh gathered egga continue scarce and firm, with a fairly prompt outlet; occasional lots of exceptionally fuiii-y Western bring a slight premium, but quotations oover most salts. Medium sradea qul<jt, (,:..l v..-;, defec- tive go&lM a*»W "bare Is sUUL^-»ary tx»* otttaU^ «< Torn: i> r ri7 ! 4 MH r.« 7 4 BBH r.t', 7 i M.. :.!> ••"', (18T4 "\u25a0•• T { 68?i July : -7i .-;. . 68% r.;> « :\u25a0\u25a0> , Oats: December 4'.>' 49 '/4 48 4 48 . 4* May f.i . 624 r.p. .-.-•% r.iH July 4* 1* 48% 47": 4">'li 41 Lard: .'nrimry | .-.:. 57 8.12 I 67 8 f>o May - :•\u25a0 8 7-' 8 87 8 72 8 87 Ril \u25a0: January 7 67 7 70 7 H2 7 ''.7 7 S3 May 7 '.'.'. 7 OS 7 87 7 I<2 7 HO r rk: January 14 <••" 11 70 14 (M 14 87 14 87 May IS 00 IS OB MSI 1500 14 89 METALS tijc— The London market for tin was El lower, with spot quoted at [146 and tutor**) -it \u25a0 17 ."m. Locally the market was easy, ucii spot \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a01 at 8 1.75tF 32.26c, COPPER liaci a Mronu ii:i\h:ic« In :he Enr.Hab mailer, with »!>•>( closing u ".> anil f.ituu-s at .• is*. Locally the market w.»s steady and without further change. Lake i" quoted :it 1I < t '. « -'•"•o electn>- lytic at 15.75014.55e, and c-.iatiaK nt 13.&0914e. LEAD was unchanged both In New york and London, t-.-ir.g quoted :it i :.r, ij i ij'..- in New X<<t'.<. and •I ;l* In the latter inark.t SPELTER waa uiiclmn .! locally, but \u25a0llchtly hIKM'T In London, with spol uu"t.-<l at E32 IRON w \u25a0 - . \u25a0« \u25a0 r :;> the Kn^liKh market, with standard foundrj quoted m r>ln and Cleveland warrants ut M* !M. l.'i'aii- 111"! market via* un.iu n. •I. No 3 foundry Northern Is quoted at Jr.» -\u25a0.;»*.•" rh<i markit for pig iron certiflcatea at the Product! Kxchauc* wa« ..uil an I teatunrieai nt old quotations Btaidnrtl foundry »- rn<N-^ ar.> quoted as follows: ortoinr and November, |I. •.'•\u25a0>: Docerah*r, $l!i7.\ und .Vmiinry -1" -\u0084r.i;»r .• and March. $20. all asked. MOLAHSI .\M> ICI r-< Tti« market tot t>"'h \u25a0 \u25a0' and syrups ruled xt«-a<iy. «ritn pricei about an last quoted. Quotations follow: .'.!••:. \ssi;s— New (ir- leans centrifugal, common, i.'-i !'.»••. fair, ;\u25a0•;_.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; Kood, 22&20< . prime, 30tf3Sc; N»w Orleans ••;>• n 1..u1>, ..." i- RYftUPB Common. IS M4c; r.n ISOlTo; good. ll*!.''!.-;l 1 *!.''!.-; jirime. 20tt23c; fancy. 2402H-. OILS Cottonseed oil was active io-<luy, «ith prir.>s considerably liiirh«T. Sosn- g-.xxl export orders were in tt'.- market, btreagth of h«« i-r-..iucti« ;ilfo 1.8 ! 'i sympathetic tffeet. Hales. l.l"»t bbls November, :t7 t :>-.-. ."..L'lto December, :t7 \u25a0( :;7V- . 7<>o January, 87Hg .".\u25a0•r: <i<k» March. ::> ', \u25a0< \u25a0.:• -\u0084 -. Refined petroleum waa reported In steady demanii. with prices firm but un- changed. Unseed I'M w.is .pil-t at r<i-nt prices Wo <iu..t.-. PETKOLBI'M standard whit*, petroleum, bbts 1.78c; bulk. Be; Philadelphia, &70c; bulk. 4 :>:•\u25a0. re- !\u25a0.....1 cases, New \u25a0. rk, I0.»0o; rhlladejphla, M-»;.r; water white. New Y-.rk. I : la. lit 7.v : LutK. 7c; Phils dilphin. in \u25a0,',. . bulk. tiOSc. «at-r \>'n.. cases. New Y'.rk. 13.00c Philadelphia, 13.85c COTTONSEED OIL - Prime eruile, spot, _7 ' , prime summer yellow, iv>i, .'!:•«': November SS .'>,.•; Decembei 37% \u25a0.>.-. Jan- uary. :i7 -, -..;-• . Ml!. ':. SBS&3BHc; May, S9Ui} •': ' ; .< Julj :::• \ i |n'4<-. oft ramm«r yellow. Novem- ber, 33HOS7c; rood off summer yellow, SAO^A'tc; prime «Jnt« aaJ pritno winter yellow, 43045c LIN- SEED Oil. \u25a0>!'.• \u25a0\u25a0 >eed, city raw, 49050e; Ottt-of- town raw. 4V :l 4!tc. Cnlrutta raw. 7'ir l..\Kl> OIL - 71 : 7«C. ri:i»\ isioxs-- The provision market was somewhat Irregular, bui generally well sustained all day, nn ;t K'K.<l cHsth demand t«r Ihtcl. buying by packers and outsiders and sympathy It); corn. Chicago receipt*, U.iiiio hoes; estimated for Ida} . 13 > PORK Sti-udy. Quoted: Mesa, 116 25Cr|17 28; family. lIBQ ISO; Bhf.rt cl»-!ir, fin:.'i. : $17 23 BEBF Steady. <jiiot«'.l; M«hh. (100110 30; family. $14 SOOf IS; packet, $11 50 isl2; extra India menu 123952J 00 BEEF HAMS Bteady. Quoted: |2S r.O i«L"t DREBKED HOGS BteaJy. Qirit<-d- Unronn. hi,i \u25a0, 180 n, st , IflO i)., !"\u25a0. 140 11.. '.>\,. pIKS, !»%,(& 10"hC OUT MEATS—Pickled bellies steady Quoted: Smoking : . He: l" it. uu 1* -.i i-".< \u25a0. 12 It 1! •, ... 1 \u25a0 He; I I n.. !t'-< Pickled hams steady. Quoted: u<'ii'.<-. TALLOW Quiet: city, Be: country, .'. 7 , '. >t' 4 •• LARD Finn Quoted: MMdle Western t>nni'-. IMOAo nem- inal. <'!ty lull tlrm. Quoted: S% OS%e Reflned l'irii firm. Qni.t.d South America, lO.Roc; Continent. S.S5c Brastl k.».-s. 11.70c COMPOUND—Steady. yuot.-.i: B^OSVie ; KAKINK Quiet. Quoted Ol«o, ijr; < ii \u25a0•\u25a0 lard \u25a0• ..- I no. i" •> M ! .'' nidi -The market as \u25a0 role \vnn flrm, i>wlntr to Pon- mrvatlvo offerings, unit prlrea wnj-o unrhani Screen- juks. :n, ii.-sv . ordinary, *<a*'.<•; fair. 4%OSe: rood ordinary, r...r,- ir-:i r- : prime n ''.. \< Ti\r; choice, 60*%0; Japan domestic, ;.'. ,;. ..\u25a0 >-.-.?:. foreign, .'\u25a0". < "i"-* >\u25a0 Raajrooa :.n<l H.uic.'tn. BOSKe. BDOAIt Business in raflneid lu^ar «\u25a0«« moderata, al- though tha market f<liow<>d .-i iteady nnderton*. Tin) following nro Mst pi \u25a0\u25a0. < nibject to a rebate of |o ].\u25a0\u25a0!.'•\u25a0 .\u25a0m! a mint nf 1 per rent for ranh *•\u25a0< ••'> days: Crystal mino 7.2.">c; Easle tablets, 720 . cut loaf and crushed, 5 70c; mould A. r. :i^i-- cubes, KiiKle. r. It) h«crn powdered anrl Eacle eonfectlon«ra' granulated, ft '17,r; powdared. coKnn powdered and fruit j,oa ,]ci .'I and Basle eoaraa and extra fine sranulated. 10c; l:.-ii;!.i. i 1 IT. eartona of fin" Krnnulati"). (V-'Or; an. i.acs de, r.:ior ; BH-fb lax" do, 8.38*; r.-m ba«* do. B.SOe; 10-tti ba«i fin. r>.isr; ;.'» an.i r,o IT> »>:ikii do, 8.05c; Kn){l« line or staiKianl tcranulated nn.l diamond A. Be; confectioners' A and Wo 1, 4 no.-; Noa 2 and 8 4.7"..; No i. 4 "fie; No I"., 4i!V; No 8, 4.f10e; N > 7 4.58c; No «. 4 .'.Or; No 0. 4.4^; No 10. 4.88e; No 11. 4.30c; No 1-. 4.36c; No IS, 1.30e; Noa 14. IB and 16, 4.15c. The. London market for beet piig.-ir ruled about »t<-«<ly arid unr!ian*>-ri, with October and Nnvemher quoted at !>\u25a0 Hd. The wnrl-t'a visible mpply la (rlv«n at IMXi.OOO tons by the London cabin Th« lof-al market wan quiet and unchanged, with ceutrtfue.il, 9(1 tent. ti< 3.'.)"\u25a0•; muacovado. HO tent, at .1 10r. nnd molars.«»< Hupar. M teet. nt K O.V. At tlia rlo«e It wi.B rumor...l thnt a rargn of Java augnr had been fold at consider- ably helow the duty paid parity of S 'Mir for 08 test centrlfucal. 13 Bank*. Bank 8. Merchants National Bank New York THE MARKETS. ra\V- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEtrBER 1, tMK Trust Companies. Trust Companies. CAST RETIRE BONDS. Executor Trustee Chartered 1822. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William Street. Branch Office,* 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. LONDON: PAHIS? 18 Bishopsgato St., Within. 78 Rue de Richelieu Letters of Credit, Bills of Exchange, Cable Transfers hfti mm trust go. OFFICERS: LEVI P. MORTON .... President. WM. D. SLOANE, Vice-President CECIL D. LAMBALE, 2nd Yice-Presldent. JAMES M. PRATT, Secretary. WALTER ?*E£CHAM, Assistant Secretary. CAPITAL AID SURPLUS, $2,000,090 Fifth Avenue and Forty-third Street, New York, Interest is allowed on daily balances. Household, ladies' and business accounts are solicited. 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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govEntirc charge taken cf personal and real property. CHICAGO FIRE LOSS. $500,000. Chirac. Oct. SL— Seven Bremen were overcome bv"eir.oke and n lon of wns

Entirc charge taken cf personal and real property.

CHICAGO FIRE LOSS. $500,000.

Chirac. Oct. SL—Seven Bremen were overcomebv"eir.oke and n lon of wns caused in a fire

In the live rtory building at State an<l Qoincy

streets, occupied by tlie Holden Shoe Company,

f-nrly to-d*y-

Philadelphia, Oct. H.—Fire of unknown orlcln to-

day'causi-d a loss of PS.OOO In tl:e four,story bulkl-log Km Hand 39 North M street. Tha first and

ttcond floors were occupied Iy Cunninghain ft '*•>..

tobacco jobbers, and the others by Belnisb .v .c<»n.

manufacturers nf Irtvsists.

OFFICERS:ROBERT 31. GALLAAVAY PresidentELRERT A. BRINCKERHOFF - Vice-PresidentZOHETH S FREEMAN « Vice-PresidentJOSEPH BYRNE - CashierALBERT S. COX Asst. CashierO. E. PAYNTER Asst. Cashier

FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARSthis bank has done business at the same loca-tion and offers to its customers every facilityconsistent with sound banking.

ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED.

208th Consecutive Semi-Annual Dividend Paid July Ist, l°o7

DIRECTORS:JOHN A STEWART Chairman of Board of Trustees, U. 8. Trust Co.ELOERT A. BRINCKERHOFF Vics-Prajsjiejajut

CHA3. STEWART SMITH Formerly of Smith, Hogg & Co.GU3TAV H. SCHWAB Oelriohs &Co., Agents North German Lloyd S. 3. Co.DONALD MACKAY Mackay A. Co., BankersROBERT M. GALLAWAY President, 42 Wall St.CHARLES D. DICKEY Brown Bros. &Co.EDWARD HOLBROOK President Gorham Mfg. Co.JOSEPH W. HARRIMAN Harriman & Co^ BankersWILLIAMA. TAYLOR Taylor-Wendell & Co.ZOHETH S. FREEMAN Vies- President

GOVERNMENT, STATE ANDCITY DEPOSITARY

Capita!, Surplus and Stockholders' Liability, - 55,5G0,000Total Resources. 330, 000,000

Bankers and Broken.Bankers and Brokers.

TETJST AND SUBETY COMPANIES.(Reported ty CBntOSl Gilbert. No. 2 Wall street.)

y.id. Afkwi.i Bid. asked.;Amaace Realty il" I*» wy nt Hta; . ITO 180A-n -urety Co.

-l'--4 iL.«TlnsiT IT.". 200

Sink, -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

' —Ut.c I I.&T.

—310

EliMOr Co 31.". 3-"* Mount V'-rr.on.. 22.'i 250nXvllne Green i-< 420 Manhattan

—480»78|-*V'yn . ... 4-5 4M M. tr-,,. Itan... 650 67»

Ca--*ei" • - i!'" M-_- H\u25a0 r,,l C0... S". BOCm« Co of Am. 133 14'» Morton «•""• 700Gentxal .....l.«50 l.:r^> IMutual 118 »25esDtßealty 18S VU 'Mutual Alliance U 1 118OiT ißvestlnr. W* »5 |Nas«au \u25a0•-•••

—225

Oti-cis- .... IM 140 Nat Surety Oa. 145—

S. 200 207 NY'-I* Tr. »7» l.oo>

cSsS^wealth T«> 125 KYMtm*B, 175 1M

Cemm*rci:.l ... *» •_\u25a0]\u0084 NYTrust Co.. f.;.-. 600pirt Trust.. 34.' :{:..". I»o t.le-s 810 330

r.quHabl« H-r. 4<>O (Realty Aasoc...—

130

Farm L A T. I.'-' 1,200 IStanJara Trust . 400KS Avenue. 4'^ •»:.'. |Title G ITr.. 375 tOOFiatVush •\u25a0•••

-•"\u25a0' -'•-'' ITI '•\u25a0\u25a0 "t NV. 145 IS3Frarklin . -

-\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0 'Trust Co Of Am—

<'2.r.F^t-n

'275 »15 Cr.l . 1.230 1.300"

ri*e!'tv 201 215 United 5tate5... 1.125 1.175«r~ 475 Bob Sifil?6i: it;; iS

21S JJSTG .v ICo mli :,,.--Trust Co 140 K'-O \fn N^rden. ... 3..>

—.. - isOssD P.t-a'.ty 1?' ISa WaaUflCton ... 4<m»

—Hr'i'on Tr:<:, S5 W W'estchester ... 170 IS..•I-t me Corp. ICO IS «T *BT*V. K.O 170Kircs Cour.'.y. 4<>» 4-0 |Windsor ISS 200

Fundamental conditions arc sound and inspire complete? 0 nfldenee.

ESTABLISHED CURB STOCKS offer the investor the advantages of being moderate

priced, of having great Intrinsic value, and of returning a larger proportion of profits than

high priced securities.

J. THOMAS REINHARDT,19 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON. 38 BROAD ST.. NEW YORK.

Full unbiased Information p yarding any stocks traded m on ttM »«\u25a0* Y.rk.or Bostoa

Cwba .srut on request- UNEQUALLED FACILITIES FOR EXECUTING ORDERS.

TO THE INVESTOR.Unusual opportunities are offering UliJiliintwia on the NEW VORK CURB.

ESTABLISHED CURB STOCKS of known and proven value are now selling at around the

lowest prices to which they have ever itecllned.They are hardly likely to decline much further, and they ars bound eventually to sell much

higher.

BOSTON STOCKS.OMnasSJBl b* I: I- Day A Co.. No. 87 Wall street.)

Oct. 3«. 0:t II O"t. 30. Oct. 31.E--f' & Alb3r.y.*K»r> !'•' Boston Cons 12 u«I ;Dot.. \u25a0:. \u25a0 •\u25a0. I'al & Hf-"la u..e00 emCIEtUST.I9 '-"' Centennial Mln.. 21 -J.IU.PitcWmn pn(..l3> l-" Coj^er Hangft M. iSK 62N VNH.HI P '-- I nklli Min 7', 74Old Col.jr.y .tun i«. lOraaby Kin -:\u25a0 FnW-st End ItRy 7» \u25a0*• IMass Con Min... :: 2%do i«-»f 'Ji^'i •!»* IMnhawk Min 4."i4 4.-,

fcUsi e:«- cr«.. M Ms INo H'Ute 41 41SS prof SS •» |O«-en!a Mln 80 si

Am M T Co. m 'M Old pom Mln 23 22New i:ng Tel... SO +01* Parrot M.n 11 |0UHr Tf! v T O>. 4 4 iQJlncy Mia 79 7*

'i-. past •' '\u25a0'• Tamarark Mln...•: c.-.Ci rh^Mach.. S» S7%lWoiverlne M1n...1f»5 KB\u25a0ri f 2.r. 2S r ;-• Sm.-lters Cc,. --'\u25a0\u25a0 28%Arra<3lrtn Mln... 814 3 ! do |.rpf 84 .'.4"iA: ;\u25a0: Bnatl 4 4 T' S Oil . 8 ».

*0 rrcf 10 v> Mm .-.- 43U 44Atlantic Irin....10 !\u25a0• flo pr^f 79 7!if=^arnnn Min...l«'i |0U T'tah S3 32VElnrham Mia... f-t 814 1 United Pnilt.. 1"'; lOtil

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CHICAGO STOCKS.. „ BH. ArtH! RM. A>-fc«-'..A Bvh 4- rja.. V) H I.Vationß'. BlseoH. M n:t.d

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'ir, pref 104 106Ar-.-ri<-an Can.. 3^ JTilKatioaa] rurhon.

—,V5*> rrr-f ?.•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0" . \u25a0 pref ion n>i

Ameri-an Ship 4>- HO No Chle Pt Ry..—

4"„*"rr't - •« \jtor West Pa.... 21^ 2'"4gnal* Ow*.. »•'\u25a0'" | d0 rr,•\u25a0 . ..." r.7%r.7%

, :• Ry .14'. ::\u25a0• Qnakef oats—

11"*< . Bdtam. 77 S"i r,,> prof c... >iChtr *o!> K\. 2-4 :< South M<Je riev.—

7*il*J^of 1" 13 l.st W Stable C L. 2fl 27

iOMTUeATr M »lf?ubway ... 12 13phic TWephona.. f* r,o Sw!ft & r-o fy.> M%

-PUIDOBd Match.l!4V lir. IrtMHiP -: -IMtofa Bride..: 8S .T7 I do prt-f . 7

" 7>*Met w PEL...- 20 '.V.srwn St<we!H

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VTtt .... 4S :.-\u25a0 IWest CMesico —27

BOKIC 1Gar f,? . ..

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—;.o Pnen tool 6s

—73

\u25a0fat Col 14 .81 R2 180 BMe El 445!.—

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COBALT STOCKS.VUrisfaad by trms & Oa.. No. 43 Kxrhanp* Place.)

Srv :̂V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 »2 »fl?*j«lwr QQU»en.ni

72 *%*ver Queen . 72 >^2OftSJt Cert. U Zt iTreth^w^y .... r,B «»r.\u25a0 , .M ™ 'Vfpis.lr.r ..: $«r^> turn

-\u25a0' * Laite 11 in.. 71 >\u25a0-' Nova 8. -1a..; l»A 22c»i\ «*r I.- f .. «H -:._.\u25a0

EAHROAI) EAENINGS.

T>KTROTT. TOT.Er»O & iroxtdn.'Ann Arijor Division.)

*v.>^ wl!SI. ttoUmiJU.y ItoOetober 21.. 1.40,.!t4l I.M" 1.184.090•.VCaOSOK. WBU & PAVTA m..I'<r.th of Bi|||, m,,,

a!£? r-S£sr BUM 8.180 8.«»

::«88 1-^S «aSJulyItTflcfL' ;_- "12-268

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»2.724. fi.«^.a-,ii

SSSttaTSS^. - -*2i-"<*™ ISMSMtB $1R.«W,.447iiWßßiiaa expenses.... 17.M&8M is.<;i4.:i73 u.K-,5.fi27

Net earrings 3 mo... «6.799.62S $7.743.«;!)2 8f1. *31>.«!0anrnuL op NEW JERSEY.

\u25a0"\u25a0SB*! «:,fn*«s.... i.3.'.5.mx» LU».8O1 1,064>2'.»

im*rovemenu _110.67a ,e»i7ei

oSSS** $1,048,859 t«TO.2Sn 5«25 ie»Ch»r »J>a taxes 3C&.143 sSr».^jO OBiT-H

hMLtkii.'itfi''' $074 '718 m*:™ $372-43;

—nrißW $7..VtO.rV/i fa\BoT.t» $ft.«79.:.<M«»*r»t.in expenses 4.110. 3.423.1U1 8.151.431j>if*L'*ni3n«« a mu.. $8.2{»0.023 t3,HH4.<*«) t3.328.473"\u25a0"•\u25a0\u25a0l*, etc 332. 492.201

y*Une« |3.3:*0.0M $8.<V,1,2.V) (3,880.113**"•**•. etc 1.6rA21« 1.C04,J>00 i..m'7.iwj"* » f1.H03,fc07 $1,448,480 T1.307.&26

DETROIT g, MACKON'AO.Month af i*rtetnber—

g"^«r of ir-ll^s •:?.•>. 333a^BMuS™ tK«,»4.J $106,140 $81.C»4»-»Pet»es «.n4 tajtei.... 85.034 t6,044 05.2aa

c*s,uZ£SL»lc*$,uZ£SL»l- $28;ei2 «18

-2^ w*2»

tesrartiii:::: WBS.C2B W18.821 {269.141Wwa^Mduj,,,... 2CI.7WS 238,888

•smlnga 8 moa.. 176.748 187.988 $61,044

WESTERN MARYLAND REPORT

*s?t™T*Tr M*'y|»nd Rsilw,ad Company re-•wrts for the yf;ir enfle,, June 80 M foUoWfi. 'XL' 8.729,078 8.108.682 034.2a3

BUSINESS TROUBLES.The following petitions In bankruptcy were filed,

yesterday with tho clerk of the United States Dis-trict Court:

Universal Cement Brick and Block Company,Webster avenue and 20Oth street. Involuntary peti- |tion by creditors with claims as follows: SlgmtmdSaxe, $000; Nathan Kopf. JIS9. and Samuel Gold-berg. Sl3& A general assignment Is alleged. Fred-erick J. Phillips was appointed receiver, with abond of sMMt _^

Adolph Koblenzer. liquors. No. 23* Third avenue,IInvoluntary petition, by creditors with claims as

follows: Sonn & Co.. $3&>: O. r\ Casniand Com-pany iZS'X and Benmer Brothers. $17L Transferby the alleged bankrupt to a relative. Maud Kob-lenzer for a consideration of C&O. tho latter as-suming a mortgage of $2,500 on the property. ischarged.

Abe Cohen. No. 133 Park Row. involuntary peti-tion bv creditors with claims as follows: Louis M.Lewlsohn. *4o0: Henry Cohen. $75. and Henry Stone.$13. Preferences are alleged. William M. Ivins,

lr'

was appointed receiver, with a bond of SCO.Abraham Den and Samuel Wcchler. trading a*

Den A Wechler, voluntary petition; liabilities.$1,940: no assets. Principal creditor. Josephson alt

David Reahofoskv. cigars. No. 1167 Madison ave-nue, Involuntary petition, by creditors with claimsas follow?: Benjamin Hyman. 537!: L. Leindorfer.$77. and Kdward Sonnfeld, $60. Insolvency, it 13said. is admitted.

Kaspar Kasselbach. trading as th© B. * H.Skirt Company. Involuntary petition, by H. B. „Claflin Company. $SJS. Preferences of C.at» ats)

alleged. Bur<:wyn Maltland was appointed receiver,with a bond of $500. ._^

Chejrwidden & Ohlmeyer. No. 414 <«reenwichstreet, Involuntary petition by creditors with claimsas follows: Banks & Parsons. $386: August Haaaaa-ier $29"

-Derbyshire Coffee Company. $731. and K.

HA W. J. Peck. $307. An assignment made Octo-ber » Is charged. Judson B. Wilde was appetetsslreceiver, with a bond of $5,600.

FALL RiVFR LINE REDUCES FARE.The Fall River Line announces • reduction la

fare from New York to Boston, the tare now beta*$2 65. with- a corresponding reduction to all Sastem

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CHICAGO GKAIN AND PROVISIONS.Chicago. Oct. U.

—Lower prices for wheat at th»

principal European grain centres h .1 \u25a0 «2epressrn£cIT.-ct to-<iay on the local wh>Mt market. At th >close wheat for December delivery showed a netlo^s of a,u-. Corn was op lv to \c. Oats wereI%C !:!c-h<r. PtotMoiu wen up 5c to 10c.

Ttas wbeal market ope^M weak because of a Iddecline at Liverpool. Sh.>rt9 bought freely on thedaeUaa and prices rallif.l to a point about fiaabove the doss of y. .•<'• >.l :y. Before the end oftho tirst hall hour, howi-ver. sentiment again be-came bearish and prices drapp**] back almost 1-.This decline was caused by a brt \k ©Ifrom ss8c ta21-c at the chief Knrnp- ruirk 'ts. because d thiaction of the Hank ot Hv.sl.'.v.d in nising its rat«of discount. Tho sentiment continued bearish fci

'

the rorr.:ihi'ler of th. day. but the strength of con} '.and oats steadied the market somewhat. Th- closi ',

\u25a0was easy. December open'd] ti> l vc lower at!>>'.• to 9'".'j'-. advanced to 'M\c an<l closed at dS^c.May sold letween 11041* ar.J {1oj^ and closed atJl »»V

Clearances of wheat and float were equal to 473.-2f-> .:•>!<. rilwijreceipts were \u25a0*!.\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0"> bushels,against 845.000 on the same day last year. Mince-apolis. Duhith and Chicago reported receipts of551 cars, against 074 last week and B*3 one yearago.

The corn market was strong; all day because ofthe active demand by cash houses. Wet weatherin the corn belt, small local receipts and the claimthat Er:storti stocks of corn are now down to aminimum, and advances si from |c to 3c in th»price of cash corn, were the main reasons for th»urgent demand. The r!>se was strode and close tothe high point. December opened \u25a0 shade lower to

V*.- to He higher at 56%c to 67*4^. advanced to S3H<3to C^iic and closed at s^\c Local receipts were169 cars, with 41 of contract grade.

oats wer.' In a.-tlve demand by cash houses, be-cause of diminishing receipts. The market waastrong all day. December opened at »-4 to iu<j

hisrher at 49V4.C to 49V»c. sold between 4S4c and 43*ioand closed at 4D^c. Local receipts were 156 cars.

Provisions were firm on buying cf lard by localpackers, higher prices for Uv» hogs and th*strength of corn and oats. At the close Januarypork was up 10c at $14 67>2. Lard was 7-£c higherat $S 57^. Ribs were 5e higher at $7 6',^.

Estimated receipts for to-morrow; Wheat, 71cars: corn. 149 cars; oats. 153 cars; hogs, 12,000head.

EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET.Liverpool. Oct. 31.—Closing

—WHEAT—Spot dull; No

2 red Western winter. Me lhd; futures steady; December,»s 2'/4d; March. 8s 4»id; May. 8a 3%d. CORN*—Spotquiet; prime mixed, American. 5a l»4d; futures steady;December. 5s « 7»d; Januarj-. 5» 5Hd. FLOi:R—Winterpatents tlrm. 31« «d. HOPri

—London, l'aclnc Coast

steady. £-' lOs.it.t 10s. PEl\S— Canadian steady. Bs.RBHF— Extra India mesa firm. 92s M. PORK—mess. Western, steady, 82a 6d.

—Short cut. 14

to Hi It«. steady. 02s. BACON—Cumberland cut. 28 to!io lb. strong. «l»: short rib. 10 to 24 lb. strong. 60s 6d;

lens clear middles, light. M to 84 It., firm, 675; lonsclear middles, heavy. 35 to 40 Ib. firm. B8s; short clearbacks 10 to 20 lb, steady. 61s; clear bellies. 14 to It)lt>. quiet. 55s «M: shoulders, square. 11 to 13 R>. firm.XSs I'd.

—Prime Western, In tierces, quiet. 475;

American refined, in palls, quiet. 48* M. CHEESIi—

•.'.inadian finest white, new. steady. Sla Ad; Canadiann:i.=t colored, new, steady. «2s «&. TALLOW—Prtm»city Arm. 31a «d. TUIU'ENTINE—Spirits dull. SSa 3!,

ItOSIX—

CKEJnon flnn, lei, Ud. PET!;. ..,. . Refined

OTHER MARKETS—BY TELEGRAPH.Chicago. Oct. 31.

—CATTIJ3 estimated about

10.000 head: market stronc to 150 higher; steers. $4 hvj$7; cows. $2fnu7s4 60: heifers, $2 50'?if'.. bulls. $3SO0«5;calves. j:)is7 75; stookera and feeders. $3 75^4 73.HOGS Kectl?t3 estimated about V.uUO bead; marketptrong to &;riw higher; cholco heavy shlppan^. jr.Of. >•*i;20; light butchers', $«IOCf«SS; light mixed. $5 809$0 10; oholca light, $6 0605«25; packing, $5 2395580:pigs. $4 2T-'a s»"3; bulk of sales. $5 «o©s«. SltEEI'-Ke-ceipta estimated about 13.000 head: market dull: sheep.

>:\u25a0\u25a0;/:•\u25a0 '-.;lambs. $5 7o.<j-J«75: yearlings. »:\u25a0\u25a0:>:. ;uUnion Stock Yards. Plttsburg. Oct. CATTI-E

—Supply URht. slow, choice. $3 75O$S; prime. $5 404*45 70.lines

—Receipts light, higher; prime, heavy, $t» 45y»(i CO;

rredlum. $tl 43: heavy Yorkers. *t«r»650; light Yorkers.$ti^Kts«2B; pigs. *3l<riesiluo: roughs. _S39s5 83. SHEEP—

Supply fair, alow; prime wethers. $9 aßfitS 40; common.|*tfflwethers, $ißO<*«<JftO; veal calves. $7 MtiSii.

liist Buffalo. Oct. 31.— Receipts. 150 head.Market slow. Prime, steers, $3 65950 23. VEALS

—ceipts. 2t>o head. Market active and steady. HOGS

—Reeelpta, 3.5u0 head. Market active and 5910c higher.Heavy and mixed. $6 \u2666•'.©s« 65; Yorkers. $6 20<g$tJ 40;pigs. $8 I'>Ssrtl3; roughs. $6 500*3 sa SHEEP ANDLAMTIS-Receipts. «.ott> head. Market active. Sheepsteady; lambs ISo higher, at $B*)stJ 75.

Cincinnati. Oct. 31.—

HOGS—

Market active. Butchers'and shippers. $6 336 •'• 40; common. $3 SS#s« 10. CATTLE•—Market quiet and easy. Fair to good shippers. $4 -10&$5 40; common. $2 23612 75.

—Market steady, at

$2 25©53. LAMBS—Market steady, at $4 23357.

feeltaai b.lng rated steady. Dressed beef Is In moderatedemand a^senteß at »01OHe par Ib for native stOssi:Texa* rx-ef at HOnt per It). No !;\t^ cable advices

from Ixni.n or Lfvaspoal Exports fn.in this port to-day ».r.- 4 300 quarter* of beef, on the Baltic to i^"f-pooL

( VIABaV Receipts were 233 head. Inclu.'.lni? 116 heaj

for tl>»- market, making, with the stale stock, I•\u25a0 h*ado-i sa!.'. V'ea were almost nominal <in<l steady; grissers

and WestPrn calves slow; a car of Western uns.->ld. I'otn-mofl to choi.-.> veals foH at *!W.» '•>> p«r I<¥» Ib;prim* to

choice lightweight WVpterna at l^liift. «"lty dressed vealssi , \u25a0!-. ut B .!«-».? per Ib; .lrest.e.l (rraaaera at K^G'--.Country resacd veals at 7WI21!.-.

Qalee B. Judd & Co.:to Western calves. inn Ib aver-ap- at $.1 |.pr ltHirb; «ft do 273 !Ti. at $3.

W k Hume: 10 Westcrl calve*. r->> !t>, at $3 73.John P. Nelson: 3 veals. ISO R>. nt $**\u25a0*SIIKKP AND LAMBS

—Receipts wan If? cars, or

:• 330 head, of which 10 cars were con»l(m«-d direct toslaughterers anil « for the market, maklp*. with th«tals stock. ins cars on sals, M at Jersey City and;

tna rest at fliith street. Sheep were In ftoo<l demandand steady for all nrad«»: lambs were mor« act!v«an.l primo grades firm to 10c Mahal. One cut of lambs

Isold nt fioth olr^ot. Common to prime sheep sold nt

fl''i|S 2.1 per 100 Ib; culls at $2 30: prime wethers ntI:, 7."., common to choice lambs at $."'J$7; culls at$130. DrfMul mutton steady at 7*?0l por !b. gen-eral sales. Io&UHc.

Pale» Tobin & Shannon:' "OS Ohio lambs, 73 lhaverage, at $7 per 100 Ib; 232 do. 7« Ib. at $8 7.".; 211!>tit-> lambs, 62 Ib. at $rt2s; 123 Ohio sheep (mainlywethers), 100 Hi. at $5 73; 134 Ohio sheep. KJ Ib. at

Kerns Commission Company: I<W Buffalo lambs, 77Ib, at $5 50. Mi do. 7:1 Ib. at $0 30; 243 do. 67 Ib.at $tl 23.

S.- .TurU & Co.: 145 atato lambs. "0 Ib, at MM;5dr. 40 Ib nt $3: 1 state, yearling-. SO Ib. at $5 50; 10Bt.it.> aheap, »1 Ib. at $1 80; 7 do. 84 Ib. at $:«. ;•\u25a0 .ii,.. ,\ L S. nillenback: 1Vermont lamb. 70 Ib.at $"W5: 203 do. 62 Ib.at $5 50; 11 Vermont sheep. I>3Ib. at $5 23; 1 do. 100 Ih. at $5.

W. R. Hume: BO Buffalo lambs, «5 Ib. at $8 75; «3Vermont do. 63 Ib. at $•) «5; 132 Pennsylvania do. flsIt) nt $6 624; 9 Vermont culls. 44 Ib. at $4 50; $£Pennsylranla cull sheep and lambs, 79 lb. at $3 30: T4Vermont sheep. 88 lb. at $3 50.

John P. Nelson: -0 mate lamba and 73 sheep, at$rt7.V 22 stat« sheep. 8t» Ib. at $.". 8 cull». 00 It).at $3 M).

HOGS—

Receipts were !» cars, or 1.8-"3 head, includ-ing 1 car to be. sold. The market wan firm to .Mehlnhor. State and Pennsylvania hogs sol.l at $tl*''*$1; 70 per l'») Ib. Ohio pigs (late yesterday), at $0 30.Country dressed hoes steady.

Sales—

John P. Nelson: 25 state hogs. 11l Ib aver-ag«. at $1170 por 100 Ib;3 roughs. 243 lb. at $5 70.

Tobln A Shannon (late yesterday): 80 Ohio pigs. 93lb. ut $U JO. bO do. »3 Ib, at $6 80.

George & L. S. DUlecback (late yesterday): 6 statehogs. 172 Ib. at $9 60.

\u25a0toraaje etrs. Regular tra.l- i- quiet in ih« rnnitpsquoted, Imh ihvr.. Is some spnculative uomind at insldo!ij,iires. Wo qiiu:,. stn!... Pennsylvania unl nearby »o-lecied white, fancy, 4i>7;4Go; do, cpod to choice ::\u25a0•<1". brown, fancy, 54038c; do, av»ra«» prlmo.:m \u25a0•.j.i.-. ii... firsts to .-xtr:i firsts. B88S9e; Western extrafin-ts. 26©27 He; do flrsta. v.i'.,^:. da seconds 20®22cdo tMr.ls. I>-., ii,,.;dirties, 14O17c; checks, 12013Hc; r.-'-frli-rr.it,r, tiirly packed, 17^1!'c: do sumn-.rr packed,l.'m I? 'jn.

FRtITB—FRESH— Apples In 111., ml supply andhs'llv steady. Heart and .|uin.«-.s Illng well <;r:i;..-«oratrvlnif ur.Jiss fancy. Cranberries In bettor demand.Oransjes unl crape fruit rirm. Pineapples mor« plentyand lower. We quote APPLES, per bid. H<BS3; CRAB-ATI-'.!:-:. imaJl, per bbl. $4096: do lanro, $SQS3BO; dofur Western, per bushel boat, *i•\u25a0\u25a0*(: i-kakp Beekel, t"rMil. ISQCS; do Bartlett, per Mi, *:.,is7: >!'>. p»t bushel

I <r \-:i, $17Str|225; do !t.;ii.-ro Bosc, r^r I.M,f-":is7; do Ueurre «'!iii••

in, M©s«; •!\u25a0> Beurre t'Anjoqf -!\u25a0'\u25a0" do .-!..i.!-n, \u25a0v.ii.v-: do li.n.ish Beauty. tSOU;do lAwrrn • ?.\u25a0 -i. ,:, Kelfer, $26*3 23; do, p- r basket.7'oCsl 25; do, ordinary Cooklr.tr Bnrt.«. per bbl $1 SO ??.' ::.; QUINCES, per M.I. J-1.W3J4 30; ORAPE9. np-r:..r. Delaware, ppr ease, Ttc<3S\: il\u25a0 Klasjara. fj, \u25a0\u25a0-<

do l!n.'*. 60e«0c; do \Vrst»rn New York. NiaxjS petltirf.-!cas». fl:\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0. L'. do Concord, per 4 IT>li;i^k-t lC*|l2c;.!.i Delaware, 12»lBc; .!,, Klaeara, 12914c; do black iiniper aw* basket, :\u25a0"\u25a0; do Mack «n,l Nta« Intraya, per ton, HOGSW; do Delaware, 175; ('iiwnra-RIES, Capo Cod, per I*l,$7©so; .li>. perorate. $2ff«2 2O;da New hro.y, p»r bbl, $7 nn*fsB 2»; do p»r crate $-'<*$2 60: fiTKON.i.r 1:1. (..-\u25a0«... OHANOES Florida ierbo«, |3954; do Porto Rleo, $12391379: QRAPG riirrrI i. per box. $4T:si.: do Porto Rico, $3955; I'INK-A!•!•!.\u25a0\u25a0 Flnri.'.a. per crate. $100915; do Cuban $1 23-aU'". do nm-oUi Cayenne, ?r.i?rt; do Ai.bakn. $3tM4

lioi-.s—The present r)t;nii<ial situation has caused afeeling of uncertainty !:i the tr.ti.-. an.l some, dealer!temporarily withdrawn fr.>m th.- market un*ilthe situuti'.n Clean. Very few new Imp* ar« here asyet, "•!\u25a0: there la \,rv Mule demand for r.'."; • exceptat bargain prices. la New York Btate a fair am.int<>r activity 1h T.'p..rt«"(l from Watervlll^. hut oih.r mar-kets have been quiet l'rtc<>H rant;.- fr.vm 10 te l.'><>with most sales at 12914c, «irh very fair lots selling;nt f..r :v \u25a0 pricv On the T'arliie roust trading has:i!fo been quiet, the export buying of 1.,.-- week havingsubsided, t^utiin sales of low irr.i.l.-s ar» roporteil fromH'ashlnvton nt

"i«:\u25a0•. but •\u25a0. • better jcr.idps in ill see-tl<Miwuro still quoted at 7910c W'm quote: Stato. 1!'"7choice, per 11.. 16017c; do prime, 14H013c; do ni<-

il'MHc;do Pacific Coast. i:»i>7 choice l:;j1

<io prime, HHOISHc; do iup<lium. 1" •\u25a0 lie: doas, r.'"7. |irlnn» t.. choice, 28932c; do stato 1906'"

>12' \u25a0 i clflo Coast, luoe. choice, 7c; do ;iu:iilo t \u25a0 ime, i

IIIV AM» BTKAW—Top grades of hay barelysteady, t.'it <it>.,.r grades Brm; offertngi continue liKht.\\'.> quote: hay

—Timothy, prime, lur^ balea, p<>r 100Ib, $110v91131i: do .nok. :i and I. 83e9fl 10; d-»

shipping. BOc; do packing, <\u25a0..'••\u25a0: clover ":\u25a0\u25a0! clov.-rmlxftd. Roc©sl©s. STRAW—Long rye. 63980c; doshort and tangled rye, 60c; iln.-at and wheat. 60960c.•iii.... -ALIVE—No further recrlpts of carloadlots b] rrelght will be onloaded this w.-. k. Bom* Scan'i: Iha tt i k milA or •'> cars more expootfl all of whichwin bava to )\u25a0•• carried over. In toe market good poultryIs in f.iir demand and deantog up pretty well, l>ut cm-\u25a0:

• quantltlea ..f poor cta!« f-.uia still available,which »r.' exceedingly doll, and market 111 not ciean upclosely though in better shape than f.>r several weeks.\u25a0\V.. \u0084uot..: SPRING CHICKENS an.l FOWLS. per IT.. 1T..-;R< m ..-'I i:k.-. youn« and old, per tb, 8c; Tt:RKEY3, !• r V.lor; DUCKS, Western, per It.. 12Hc; do Southern an1Bouthwestern, 11"\u25a0..;'\u25a0\u25a0 Western, i«r Xf>. iie\ <ioSouthern and Bouthwestern, i>or.r. lie: QtflKBA WOWVB,per pmr. BOc; PIGEONS. [••\u25a0!' Ia!r, 2"-.

POl Imi DRESSES Bupplleiof fowl*and chlck-eits continue liberal and lurj-r quantltiai "f delayed hi\u25a0«\u25a0'».are itI: ou( i••\u25a0:-t r:\u25a0 t is exeeedlogly slow ai 1 it willbe Impossible to effect a clearance Hilh weak. Receli riv 111 probably have to put considerable quantities Into th*>freeaera. All Indii-atluns. however, p>lni to decldrdiylu'.i.r r...ljt« i..-.\r we. ,an ;It Is hopftd that tli« nnr-ket will gradl ally work Into better Shape. Bprlng turkvys

f«iriy plenty, but quality Irraarular. Nearby aprlng dockscleaning uj. ut fairly steady ] -\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0:• Western spring ducksgenerally poor. Bquaba In \u25a0\u25a0•• 1 demand whan larj,-^. buismall squabs srll ttlowly. We quote: FRESH KILJ-KD-

-ICED- TURKEYS. Western, oi.l h>-™ and t >tr,M. averagebest. 16918c; do full to £'••>\u25a0! 13913c; do spring, dry

picked ]-i./is,-; do scalded, 136140 ;SPRING CHICKENS.brolMm. Philadelphia. 3to 4 lh to 1.:. per It.. •-••.;.;\u25a0.

.1 1 Pennsylvania, 3 to 4 n.. 17 ISo; do poor< r gradea, 199He; do \S>»tein. dry picked, ia9lSo: do scalded, 12014c;do i-'iastlns; chickens, Philadelphia, U«j20o; do rwiinayl-vania I! flflc; do Western, dry picked, ll©l2Hc; doOhio nn.l Michigan, scalded, 11913a; do other U'estern.scalded 9911c; FOWLS, Western, dry picked, 1091%; ...»Bmidrri 1- \u0084ii..; do Boothwestern, 10911c; OLD COCKS,dr- picked and scalded. sHjiv. SPRING DUCKS, long

Island and Eastern. 17c; .... Pennsylvania, loOWttc: doVlrplpln. ir.'..'.Mrtc; do Western. 10913c; SPRINGGEKSET, Eastern, waits. a>«f2li:; do .lark l.'Jl>c:BQUAB9, prlmn. rge, white, per dozen, »l .»'i?s4

—">. £0

mixed, \u25a0\u25a0 7.V(i*^: do dark, $1 fin; do .-nils. BOeGAME Domestic fre:;h wild ducks In fair supply,

but quality Irregular, Uttla other do ratio free* Kamaavailable. Prime foreign fresh and frozen domestio infair demand and generally iirm. We quota: ll>>\Kl!,

golden, f-./,ii.per Sown. $40009479; do black sjM Bra«>

J3.MVi3*3 7B; SNIPS. Klißllsh. per d.'Z.iu »2 2S<jJ|2 l7B;

WOODOOCK per pair. $19fl 28; OROtISB. Pg lf*._gP$380«53 7TI; BNIPE. English, per dui-tj. \u2666- -m $-....

canvaii. per pair, |SO»360: redhaada JJ.TS.I; mallardflBoeilTB: ruddy. TSoMlSft do teal. *')"''•*">;\u25a0•>'\u25a0•\u25a0** 10- So irreenwlnit B>S7Sc; common. -" i^<V;VBWISON.whole deer, per iS lUr.1l30.:; do saddles. HOW*; UAS-IIITS , ttontall t"T Dalr. 4'VTioOa.

I'OTVTOKS AND VTMJBTAmJBB-Irlali potatoes

weak Bweit potatoes Brm. Onions steady. Cabbagea

"\u25a0I! \uk f:ilily Carrot* weak. Caullflowirs lowr. (.Vum-

b..ri VrK^y-poor. E«KPlanJs dull. lettuce n,or« plentyan™ tower. Uma beaaa .tow. Mu»hro -.ms easy. Pea*in Uchi hui.i'v Vary f«-w b-ana raostved te^ur.Spinach ra-ir.. plrrrty a. .1 lower. Tomatoes dull. Turnips

w-fsk. Other vegetable* as cruo^o. We quote: POTA-TOES Maine per sack. $17800; "to Long Island, per

lit.l'$'"' • —.• .1 ftate, P«nnsyivanl» and Westora In

l.ulk. r«r*lflrfn>. IIIMISIdo state »-nd Western. r*r

Ik SI KO?i*l;•": -to Jursuy. rnun<l. per bbl. *17n^_,;\u0084».r .a'-k! I«S2; do ions, per bbL *1?3if«l \u25a0»;

50 per Back/ |1TB«|18B BWKET potatoes J'-r^«y.

11. r bbl lUmlB; do por ba.«ki-t. WcUKjl 12: Jo Djl*-« tre pt basket, 760©|1; do Jersey nnd Deliiwiire. SOU6.V

"do Bouthera. per bbl. $-"T»2 23; BRtTSSEM

Sl'ROi;T9 p»r quart. 7918c; RRl;rrs. nearby, per 100hunchao JliT*l-.".: CARROTS, nearby, per »bl or bag.

110*129: CEUBRYi per doxen stalk* M9400; do state.per rase, $1Bi>if|l "\u25a0""'. CABBAGES, Danish ssad, p"r

lon llOOtl*: do domestic t7i»|l(l; do p.>r bbl. TJKMI:do nil, JtiaB«$180; CHICORY, «tatf. prr b.::i;f>t. $19SI 2.*»: CUCUMBERS tii!«t.>rii, per <lozpii. BOOttOc; doShelter Island, per I.M. $2-il(4; do Florida, per basket,

IISOW*'.'; CAULIFLOWERS, I>'ng Island, chort cut.per I'M |2oOel&oO; do long cut. $1 259*2 25: K'l';-

PLANTS, Jersey, per DDL 75c0f128; do per basket. 30

4.7.V: flo Florida, per box. $1Roijjf2; EJCDtVB, lmp.>rtM.per Ib, ir.'iU«c; HORSERADISH. i^r l.bl. *S©*7; L.KT-TUCH. State, per biiski!t. 7-V \u25a0; *2 i;.>; do per box. 50c®$2; do KiiHinrn. per strap. *1-"<ul*u 1

*1 7."; do Norfolk, perl.uskct BOc»$lB0; do llaltim.jre. BOdMl- do New Or-

kans. p.r bbl. tSfMS; LIMA I'.RANS. J^rs^y. potato,per bfiFKct, r«xfisl I1:.;I1:.; do I. iik- Island an.l Jersey, potato,p«r bag OOeOtl; do Jersey, nut. p.r basket. BtViitll;do Iv.nsr l-laji.l and Jorsey. tUt, per ban. 41X& Toe;MTISHitOOAIH hothoTisP. p.r Ib. l^tTSOu; ONIONS, whitepickle, per basket, 12(342 50; do Connecticut, white, per

bbl». $250014; do red find yellow. |1604MB: do Ft.it.*.white, par Iwaket. *l«$l60; da etatu and West. -n.\u25a0white, per crat*. 7»ci;|l: .10 yellow, per hop $1 2.'iJ

50; do Orange County, yellow, per b'i<. $1 25: 1 &>;do red. J1BM87; QKRA, Jersey, per Mo. $1 o<t4p*2; doFlorida, per carrier, $1 SO-(iis2 50; OYSTER PLANTS, per10W bunches, $4fis."l; Hl'ill'KlNS, i^r bhl, 7So; PEP-PERS, Jersey, nt'in. per largo bbl. $1 sO®s2; do peremail bbl. $I£sl 00; <!o Norfolk. per bbl. $I@sl 25: .toFlorida, per currier. 70cO91; PUAS, Southern, per basket.|li?<- '<0: ItAI>IHIII%.nearby, per 100 bunches, TBoOtl;Rlti:i:Aß>s, nearby, per 100 bunchea, *1n<Mi-$2; RO-#MAINE. New Orleans, per bbl. \u25a0,<*.->: STIUNO BEANS.Florida, wax. per ba*ket. fly*-50; do irrron. %liitl73;do SavnniiHh. Krt«-n. (1: do Charleston, wax, per basket.$l'<i»- 25; •!\u25a0> 11

"- IIMIB0: do Virginia, wax. perbasket. Si^fZ: <!.• green, ".\u25a0.^.52, SQUASH, nuirrow, perb:.l $101125; do white. T.V'iifl50; do yellow, crookneck.nc9flz3; 9P7NAOH, Norfolk, per bbl, $1511®$:.'; doIlaltlmom. $lfi<fl25; TOMATOES. Florida, per carrier,TScOlt: do Jersey, per box. 25'ti\"iOe; do per small basket,2«^3<">c; do hothouse, per rh. lOQSBe; TURNIPS. Canada,rutabaga, per bbl. |l'-i?l 10: do Jersey and I»ne Island,mtahaga. per bbl. 78c«$l; do white, $104125; WATER-CRESS, per. 100 bum-ties. $iesl 23., \u25a0

LIVESTOCK MARKET.New York. October 31. l'JO7.

BEKVES— Receipts were 30 cars, or 610 head, all forSlaughterers; about 8 cars, left over from yesterday, werean -Male, but 'Qv~ -is j~-> trading of any -..;\u25a0 \u25a0 Uace, \u25a0-•.c

i2*J net tnewne. rail-

•'SLE"^'^'™i"iii«i$limws $1>77M83 |2d2-KK)•" «nt« 0T4.077 7aqo«B HUM

t^»«rl lDeOnM> 12.6C3.C60 $2. 465.627 1167.03

StS^^^::::l^:^11'??^ *^:^\u25a0

.-. m loao » 810,373 108.C1U -j»].-;-uH\u25a0' charges |2,(544,Cb0 12.247.018 |557.868

•-2 !-j*ov«- ***•baife*.. $10,663 1,608 •*240,6<3

fc"£ T^T'^^'i•«1.W0.47051.ea8.411 $174,005Moment, fflvld^as. ta

-*• **• "<>.»» 62.071 25.323

Denver '§ Northwestern Unable to

Raise Money at Present.\u25a0 M. FV;:y. xif.-iO'iit of the Denver &North-

\u25a0tern Railway Company, has sent notice to the

bondholders that because of the present financial

onditions In thla City the company has been un-

blato obtain the money necessary for the rrtlre-

\u25a0sent of its IMIQM"* tea* and collateral mortgage'_r c,- nt bonds, nhich, according to a notice pub-'

\u0084y the company on August 1. were called

for maturity to-day.

Thr- notice reads, in part, as follows:\u0084«,.„ the notice of August 1 was published tho'„"",. had made .lrran^fmonts with certain

S' f,r-,1institutions in New York City to mako allsfS^ts and .-.. such thines as were nejejewary

yrd.'r tho t<rnis of the mortgage to mature and

P:i>' V % tho present RnanclaJ condition in New•!-*however. the company cannot obtain theZ.nnrv \u25a0«»«•* for an . relied on. :in^l is conse-«iVntlv unable to make the deposits necessary to1IJf"-

tho bond*. All bonds will remain In fulljnatui anaffected by the published jiotlce of

Axf,':FtinVr^V due on November 1. 1907. will bo*",K- paid, and all obligations and duties of

RScompany under the mortgage duly discharged

and fulfilled.The Mercantile TruFt Company. of New York Is

\u2666he trustee for the bonds, which are due on May

1 "j93'> but art subject to redemption on any In-ll.jjt day flt -"" an<

* Interest, upon ninety .".ays'

\j--. The ÜBXt interest day on which the bonds

couMbe »«e«aed is May 1. IM.The Denver ><• Northwestt-rn is an electric lino

-n'r.in? from Denver to Golden. The company

E!so controls throuj-'h stock ownership the Denverp.. v TtIHW-T Company, Which owns and op-

erates the entire street railway system of Denver.jlarsden J. Perry Is a director In the company.

TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS.,-.„„ „.... .., New York, October 31. 1907.Beans, wfcito. bM... l»|»«ssed poultry, pkgs. 1.662wn£Z' . 441.-. 1.,,, poultry, crates... MSIt\ 'n"i! C 11 680 Oranges .Hat. cases.. 6.073

r- rfH . SS ta »0 Lemons (Cal). rases.. 323

IS^:::::: 228 Pear* (Cal). cnt.s... '«r ,n V

'"'«" H.900 Prunes (Cab. pkus... 11.300\u0084'."\u25a0,," 27.830]Raisins (Cal). pkgs.. soolive l,n«i \u25a0\u25a0"-•" -Mi' . bbls 12..-.75s**! luslK-v, 2.925 Potatoes, bbls ... 11.800Buckwheat bush.... Onions, bbls 905J?f im

8,000 Cranberries, pkgi «*>RiS" .. •'<> Dried fruit, pkgs. , . 8.800:' • ''

;t^ mo Rorfh. bbu :;/'","u>- ton!: 800 Spirits turp bbls 860«•,"•«' Tolntch, ii.i.-: 100

MUlfeed. tons HPiTar. bbla 125Onus seed, bags 2SO Oilcake, .'.'.'..... 3.5.V)l'ops. hales 201 1 Oil. lub bbls 14::Beet 158 nieo stock. pkgs •'•'IBeef ' \u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 I), cases. .^h» Peanuts baps ... :iOOInrk. *»bla 50 Tobacco^ hhds li*>Hams. pk s 280 Tobacco, tierces...... DOBacon, pkga 34 Tobacco, pkm 1.180Cut meats, pkgs SW7I Whiskey, bbls 387Lard. tierces 1.181 Wool bales 150Lard, kegs 9.240 rotton,

• bales!... II"' 5.689I.ani. '\u25a0' \u25a0"•\u25a0" 266 Cottonseed oil. bbla... 3*3Hutter. pkga , 6.558 Copper, pieces . .. 4,350Choose, pkgs B.168 Wine (Cal) l,ila 475E0»«.E0»«. cases 6,622iBrandy (Cai). bbls. ... SO

EXPORTS.Wheat, bush 23.839 1 Rosin Mis .... 4(13

'"\u25a0\u25a0'"\u25a0 "--h 50.82S !:.••• 1 r^t. ia15...8.03».631''''Vs

-bart 2.828 Gasolene, sals 1.000Pete, bush 750 Lubricating oil, gals 111.930Beans, bush 1.9321 Pork bbls 28Flour, bbls 1.6321 Bacon. ft 114.450

Flour. sacks 11,837 Hams. rt> 24.800Qrasa seed, bags. .. 1,8681 Lard, rb 776,400Spirits turp, gals.. 400 Cheese, tb 15.000

CASH QUOTATIONS.rron. jfor. Mo 1 fdy.s2ft ltHtCotton, middling 10 BOPteel rails >no ;Coffee %-., 7 Rio.. .. 6»4T,Vko reaper. Ingots. 14 124 \u25a0'•\u25a0: -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0r.' granulated ... r.Tin 3200 IMolasses, OK. prime 4.">Kxrhange Ua.l (60 Reef, family $14 73Spelter 440 I?rpf hams 28 73Wheat, No 2 red... 109 Tallow, prime <!

1 rn, No 2 mixed ... 71 ] Pork mess 1878Oats. 20 to 32 Th ... 52 Hosts', dressed 160 Ib. !>Kiour. Mpls. patents 0 7'» !I/Hi. prime.... .80SI »

GENERAL MARKET REPORT.New York, October 31. 181

COFFEE—

coffee market was very quiet to-day.t- .:• -

for the day being reported of only R.2.M) b;ips. Themarket opened st. \u25a0«<!>\u25a0 at un advance of H points, but

\u25a0

cbanged to ft points hiKhor. Th«» opening advam •• wasrnni-idered In line with the showlnp <.f the European mar-kets, while tha partial reaction latrr v.ms due t.. a littlescattered wiling in the absence of Lull support. Pos-sibly th.» iars.r receipt* at primary point i: curtailInsInvestmrat demand .... being;, but bulls explainthe heavier movement on the ground that it refle is ;n<fTnrt to anticipate an advance In the frelpht ratf-e <inNovember 1 In any event receipts the last few dayshave Veen rwmlnsj over th<> ficiirps of tivo yearn aco. andthe day's cables reported mil bass at the two ports.nsalrift BO.OOn baps th'' previous day ur.ii w.ooo '..nx*lHst year. Jnndiahy receipts were 42,000 bass, apnlnst43.000 ba«s the previous day and ru.fnM bags last year.TT.o heavier movement does not appear to <•\u25a0 1 iakine anyImpression "l>«n th.» primary markets, nolthcr of whichrr;.ort..l ary chanm yesterday, nlthoiiKh Hid was barely

Havre closed not unchanged and Hamburg.\u25a0wiiirh liml t.ern relatively easy the jirpvlnin «?.\u25a0\u25a0>•. wanunrliar.Ri-d to 'j ennlg higher. Part of the small offer-lncs iMifii<'.urlns to- (lay's trading may have bm-n t.irWan Street account, but It Is generally believed that th<-Wall Street intomxt In thi> market )'«« h*.»n very grwUlyroduced, and some even think that, if anyihlne. Wall• may b.> Fhnrt ... market by balance.Th» market for \u25a0pot coffee was-- <iu!et. with quotationson the )..^:s of r.'-.4 e for Rio No 7.

Tho riiii^oof contract prices In the local market t(^daywas ns follonI:

Taater-Op*>n'niT. High. Low Close dnv.

CVtnbrr— - -

—9—

5.50November ."> B.CB 5Si H.ftftffS.nS r> '<»December 6.70 6.70 :63 r. •: ,r.c.-. r. •'\u25a0"January

— — —;•\u25a0 -\u25a0,::\u25a0, p.oo

February— — —

8.6M95.7S BBSMarch 5.80 Cso C.M» 8.75ri.1.80 f. 7:.April

— — —r. l-i>-.i:.-.-, 5

-<

May— — —

.Vs.-.ir.Y'.H> B.SBJune

— — —"-'-."..mi 5. 53

July— — —

!V9U£is.{ls ••'•August

— — —\u25a0 !'."\u25a0 '\u25a0!\u25a0" 110 .'.'.-.

Septfmber— — —

< \u25a0>"..•\u25a0: m 0.1 0< (ITTOX— Th( re as quit a phsrp advanc* In the

cotton market during th^- early session, bat the painswerf lost later, anl th- close was Steady at a nrt d..-lln<iof Ipoint to an advance of :'. points. Bates for the daywera esUimated at 400.000 bales.'

"i'<» market opened steady at an advaa< • of 7 to 18points, and after some liule lrr<tniirtrityF.)ld up to a n«-tguin of 22 tr. 28 points on covering and bull sun]vhich was Htira> to<l by th« hlch-r Liverpool market andrurr.ors that un Knifllsh rr..[i expert would liwuu an tstl-nvu. of thiH year's '.roii or 11,100.000 bales. The ad-vane*, taking December to M>.7l« and ofWefc to 10.42c,ruprssfnted a n»-t imln of about 50 to 7.". points frnm tholow lev*! of Tu< sday. an.l th.re was considerable real-izing. Reports tfiat at the high point for December It•-. u... buy rott<.n In th.» South f^r deliver) In( :tract helped »0 weaken the rnark>t durlnit the after-i. : but tome larpo local sp >t Interests said that th.'yknew of no Southern mar'<n and of no Southern • -ff'T-lncs on so low h. t*Bis. Th« cjo»« w,•l^ 4 \u25a0 r .r..r. ;-.lntß upfrom th« knrast "iithe la'cr months, th« market at . ti•»time having shown \u25a0 set low . f i \<, t, points.

F uthern spot markets. ::a officially reported, wern un-Cbaagad »• '.ic higher. A wire from Now or!ean» sal<lthat sp«'ts wera not offering freely and that th»re wasa prvo-i demand nt He advan< •• A !\u25a0•\u25a0 ;ilauthority wlrhcon^i.s"rabl« r*i>utntirn ns a result of past accuracy <cti-mates the rrojiat 12.000.000 bales, detailed wsatbaaport showed soniw heavy precipitation In th» Bouthwwt,1at only nt a few r..lnt». and. mm r<rurally Mp'-iikinjf.weather cnndltlons seemed favorable.

The ritip. \u25a0 f contract prices in ths lorai market to- day\u25a0.vas as follows: Taster-

Open. High Low. < \u25a0l('^e. day.\u25a0<"»ctcber 10. 10.28 10.2S 0 \u25a0 1" "7. - -— —

io.iseio.au ini.ntk ember \u0084 10.58 10.71 10.48 10.43010.47 1" »»January ... I<> 18 10 84 10.08 10.13610.14 10.11February .. 1028 10.24 10.23 10.15910.17 innBiarch .... w.23 '•\u25a0 12 i"yj. Mi7''iit>i-» in1iAncil 10.81 10.30 10.31 10.20(>10.23 1" 18Slhj- 10.29 10 IS io.i« 10.25610.24 I"^JJuno 10.24 10.24 10,'J lO.ZXtt10.23 1" -4July ..... 10 :;3 l":;'i 10 24 1" 21 110 10.23August 10.17610.19 10 1*

The local market for spot cotton was bt-;:.lv ;it

ui!<banged prices on Vx' basis of 10 !•",.• for middlingupland and 11.19c for middling <;'iif. Sales: For ex-port, 2,000 bales; consumption, 200, and delivered <>ncontract, 4.1U0 bales Southern spot markets were tel-egraphed a« follows: Oalveston steady \u25a0\u25a0 lie; sales,122 bales; New Orleans steady, %e higher at 11

'.• .sales, *,150 bales; Mobile iiiiu. unchanged at iOVfcc;sales. 800 bales; fcav;;un;ili steady, W- bigb< r at:u :. 16c; h:il<^. 8.801 baii-«: Charleston steady, :t-Hiohigher at 10^c: sale*, LOO bales; Wilmington steady,He higher at lOtte; Norfolk steady, V«c higher at10%C; b:«i<K. T4'.» b/i!<-H; lia!tiinor»i nominal, 'i,o hlrher(.'in-. AaguMa steady ',<-. Higher at 10«iic; sales,1.221 bales; Houston yui-1. unobanged at 10*4e: sale>.,07 bales; Bit Kotils quiet, unohnngfil at lie;naleH. L's:jbales Kntimati-d receipts at leading points for FridayAt Gsilvestoo. 10.000 to 14.000, atalnpt U.<i7K last «••:;and \:>^\ last year; at New Otl< ms, 2.300 •• 4,000,asiainsi 7,210 last week and 15.423 irmt year, mid atHouston, 11,000 to 12,000, Sgllnfft 4.010 last week andll<,"jsi) last year

< f.jtton Ezchangs special Liverpool 1ablei H>otcotton e0..,i dei and; salea, 10.000 bales; speculationand export, 600; American, 0.000; receipts, 17.000;American, 14.000; middling upland, 6.03d Futuresop«-n*d <iuif t but Bteadv, 7 j.olnts hiKber on near: H upf.Ti late months Closed firm at s net advance of IE't>17 i>otntc November, D.TM; November*- Pecamber,5 711*'!; December January, r..70%d; January-February!February-March and March-April, 8.69d; April-May,MHy-.iutie and June July, fiOS'id; Jtliy-AngUSt, .r..60d..

r..60d.Man«-h<-iiter- -Yarn*quiet and firm: doths quiet

HOIK AND MEAL Flour was r;ul«t tO-dajr. withprices nominally a shade higher. Only sales of im-portance were In Kansas straights Rye flour quiet atold quotationa. Th.- following are prleea quoted on th«New York Produce ?:xrh:inir^: BXODR

—Spring pat-

ents. \u25a0,<"\u25a0! .*'••\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0. winter straights, $4 <m •\u25a0

-so; wlntor

patents, $4 80 085 40; »pnn« clean. S4BO0I4M; sxtraNo 1 wiat"t. $»'-'">: extra \u25a0-\u25a0>\u25a0 2*wlnter. $4 BUCK-WHEAT FLOUR Market Fit-adr Quoted: 13 V>'<<>Kl2B per 100 Ib BYB FXjODß— Steady. Quoted: Fairto good (:><u $•'> '\u25a0!\u25a0>. choice to Caney, $5 28015 60.COR.NMEAL Plrm Quoted! Kiln dried. |3 8.1 1$4 Of. BAG MF.AI,-Firm. Quoted: Fine. wMto andyellow. 1169091 65: roarso. 81 40^3 *14.'. FEED—Western gul<t; city quiet Quoted Western spring.837 86; Mnij.iard mi<l<llln«, 827 88; il"»r do. $3" «"'•); reddoK. $81 <50. ail prompt shipment; city bran, $-" bulk.|2800(}t29 saoks; middling. tJrt Hi<!-«.'{lQo; r.:d dog,881 60; hominy chop, t-9 CO bulk. $20 70 turks. OIL,

1.1V.A\• i'^-i 50.<ilt.\lN -WHEAT

—The early feature in wheat was :i

break of lo a bush at the openlnnr. dns«iJ on lowerhiss and rfports of rain In Auntraiiu. Thiro was con-

siderable selling for short account on the break, butalmost imm<*ila.tely tho offering fro:n lontrs dried upend the markat li'-gan to n-co\«r. '-'.'lthin llvo minutes'Urns prices tu^i shot up l*io per butili on Deormber inChicago and shorts were In full tetr— An lrretfulermarket foil, wed, having a rteady undertone, and therevan very llttl« pr<-*ur»! for the Imldtu'e, of ihe daylurtil near the close, when reaiuinx d<«tr»y<d abouth»lf the early advance and the market l< ft off no morethun steady, loco! prices be!n« Vic Bet lower. Th; . urlystrength of the stock market had constderable effect onvheat, add there was a very poo,J feellnn- In speculativecircles rn'ibt of the day. Commission houses In Chicagowere on both sides of the market. Belling freely on theearly advance. It wan reported from St Louis that someof the trunk lln<j» were letting curs go nvox other Huesto thn Hcaboiu-d. ana ono line was quoted as isaylntrtnat It would furnish quickly all cars no>iltxl (Or sea-board trafllo. This suggested that an active movementtoward the coast would soon begin. Export business for theday, however, wiu quite disappointing, only about 29loads l>eln<? reported in ull position* It is not bollev.t.lthat this ropretented any permanent check In the exportdemand, and for this reason there wus no a.rrgr':uBlve

prestiure against the market nt any tltn« durln# the day.Th» IJven'<'<>l decline amounted to 131%d. arid was fol-lowed up by a drop of 2V40 at Derlln, due to Llfjreceipts,Hght demand and bulls ll'f^idatlntr as a result <".f tightMoney, liroomhall estimated that Argentine shipmentswould be 44jO.<xiu bunli for tha v«ek. compsjod with512,000 bush the previous weak. "Tho Trine Current"r<(>ort wan bearish. No 2 red wheat in the local market«rsa quoted $107 «le\-»tor ami $1 09 fob atloat; othergrades nominal. OOKN—T»»'r« was a Rtroni; o<!vancoin tha corn market, amounting to lvic in Chicago,mostly duo to light supplies of old corn, wet weatherin Hie »>«ilt and an advaii-o «>/ ttOisd nt Liverpool.Cash corn was reported to be l®'2o higher In tho west,and the country was a pood buyer of May corn un pooriiunkliiir returns. !loc"!;>ts at '"hltaifo were 21 carsund«-r the fiMlimi->s. and only 14!» earn were expectedon Friday. Ariconilne nhlpmonrn were estimated at 800,-000 bush, compared with 1,232.000 bush th- iirevlousweek. The local cash market clo»t«d as follow*: No 2earn, 70c in elevator and 710 fob afloat; No 2 whit.'.".:'.>•. and No 2 yellow. 71c fob anoat, all uomlnr.i.OATS—Good commlnsion house buying had a strong

effect on tills market also, and pries were up IiMH-'-while cash oats In the West advanced 3c a bush. Locallythe cash market was also higher, closing as follows:Mixed. 20 to 32 Ib, 62c; natural white. 'M to 32 th. r.i -vMe, and dipped white. 32 to 40 Tb. T>9Q<VU-. II

—Market dull; No 2 'Weitorn, 610 fob New York. BAR-LOT—Market quiet. Malting, fl^-Sl OB c If New York.

NEW YORK PRICES.Yester-

Wheat: Opening. High. Low. Close. day.December 8100% *110H >!\u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0\u25a0; $110 $1 !<)(§May 112 112% IUK 111% 112%

Corn:December

— — —71 70U

May— - -

6RU 67%CHICAGO PRICES.

jDecember •.\u25a0'••*.. VtK \u25a0<\u25a0 06% 07UMay 1104% $106% $104% (104*; tl03Hil..> \u0084V*o—mm «•% «» (A dS% fc.U

COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.New York. October 31. 1907.

BEANS AND PKAS—

lAnht trading In nil the whiteVarieties and somewhat lower prlceu ur« beinu nurne<L:locK nro <ompiiratlvely mi; .11 for th* aaaeon of year,but demand In equally Hffht. Ked kidnay w*H «us-tained. Turtlo aoup held a little hlKh«r. Scotch pe.i»

favor the buyer We quote:—

Marrow, limit,rhulre, per bushel, $2 *(>; do cotmnoa to food, $2 |0O$\u25a0\u25a0! 2:>; do medium, lUOtl, choice. gSSTttQfSSO: \>^--.1000 choice. $- HO: do common to irood. 1310052 2.".;

do Whit* kidney, IUOO. choice, 137001275; do redkidney. 190«, choice. 45©52 30; do common to roo<l,\u25a02 150f240: black turtle soup, choice, $1Ho'£s! Hit;yellow eye. choice. $2 204'( $2 25; limn, California, $3 70<us:<7r, PEAS Oresn. Scotch. l!>07, choice. $2 20

IH'TTKK—

Receipts to-day, "l.r.r.S pkijs. The marketdeveloped marked weakness on nearly all grades.Jiuycra rofuso to operate beyond the moat argent ii.---.la.nna the preaaure to noil th» fresh goods, to i»uy nothingabout 'the biorn;?« stock, resulted In a reduction atabout lc all il"-«ny down the lino At the reducedfigures tl.o mark"t la still unsettled. We quote.:Creamery, r.peclals. per It), 2fl'<4c: do extras, 2tfo; dofirsts, y "iT.'.jc; do seconds, 245i(245c; do thlrdH. 222.'tc; d.> hold, ep«c!alfl. 20Sc: do estran. 2BVji>72>ln; doRood to choice, 'JMt-'.c; state dairy tuba, fresh, finest.25' 3 Me: ii.) good to choice, 24@25c: do common tofair 21Q12nc; procos3, apnclals, 24 He; do extras. 23Hif24p-' do llrgts. 21'4®22Hc: do aeconds. 20©21c; dothirds. l«©l!'c; Western factory, firsts. 22tf230; do

Feo-jnds, 20©21c; do thirds, ISG'IOo; packing stock. No1. 22c: do No 1!. 20^21c: (So No 3, 18fllI9o.

CHEESE Receipts to-day. B.lflS boxes. There Is alittle peddling di-mand for small lots of fine Septemberchnese and hold*™ of such quality continue, firm |their views and asking full prices. The October mad»cheese however, which comprises most of the currentreceipts, shows more or leas late made defects and Is

exceedingly Flow sale. There is little warrant for chanc-ing prices, but tone Is weak and close buyers of anyquantity could probably obtain concessions Flno lighteklms In good demand and as firm as anything on thalint, but moat of tho sUlma are October made anilshowing more or less defective quality. Liverpoolcble : Finest Canadian, «2a 6d for colored and.fila tldfor white. We quotn: Slate, full cream, snßll. col-ored and white, September, fine. lOVic: do October,

fine 15':c; do good to prime. 14%f»inHc: do com-mon to fair. I2«i«jl-mc: do larß«i. colored. September,

fine lCVic; do white. 16c; do October, fine. lo^c; do

common to prime. 12H©14%0; do skims. 1H Tb spe-cials, 13«>:3M:o: skims, fine, lHJOime; no fair togood. Oio^o: do common, 6«i©7Uc: do full skims,

14 3*30.EGGS— Receipts to-day. 6,622 cases. Fine to fancy

fresh gathered egga continue scarce and firm, with afairly prompt outlet; occasional lots of exceptionallyfuiii-y Western bring a slight premium, but quotations

oover most salts. Medium sradea qul<jt, (,:..l v..-;, defec-tive go&lM a*»W "bare Is sUUL^-»ary tx»* otttaU^ «<

Torn:i> r ri7!4 MH r.«74 BBH r.t', 7iM.. :.!> ••"', (18T4 "\u25a0•• T{ 68?i

July :-7i .-;. . 68% r.;> « :\u25a0\u25a0> ,Oats:

December 4'.>' 49 '/4 48 4 48. 4*May f.i. 624 r.p. .-.-•% r.iHJuly 4*1* 48% 47": 4">'li 41'»

Lard:.'nrimry |.-.:. 57 8.12 I67 8 f>oMay

-:•\u25a0 8 7-' 8 87 872 8 87

Ril \u25a0:January 767 7 70 7 H2 7 ''.7 7 S3May 7 '.'.'. 7 OS 7 87 7 I<2 7 HOr rk:

January 14 <••" 1170 14 (M 14 87 14 87May IS00 IS OB MSI 1500 14 89

METALS tijc—The London market for tin was Ellower, with spot quoted at [146 and tutor**) -it \u25a0 17 ."m.Locally the market was easy, ucii spot \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a01 at81.75tF 32.26c, COPPER liaci a Mronu ii:i\h:ic« In :heEnr.Hab mailer, with »!>•>( closing u ".> anil f.ituu-sat .• •is*. Locally the market w.»s steady and withoutfurther change. Lake i"quoted :it 1I< t '. « -'•"•o electn>-lyticat 15.75014.55e, and c-.iatiaK nt 13.&0914e. LEADwas unchanged both In New york and London, t-.-ir.gquoted :it i:.r, ijiij'..- in New X<<t'.<. and •I ;l*In thelatter inark.t SPELTER waa uiiclmn .! locally, but\u25a0llchtly hIKM'T In London, with spol uu"t.-<l at E32IRON w \u25a0

- . \u25a0« \u25a0 r :;> the Kn^liKh market, with standardfoundrj quoted m r>ln and Cleveland warrants ut M*!M. l.'i'aii- 111"! market via* un.iu n. •I. No 3 foundryNorthern Is quoted at Jr.» -\u25a0.;»*.•" rh<i markit for pigiron certiflcatea at the Product! Kxchauc* wa« ..uil an Iteatunrieai nt old quotations Btaidnrtl foundry »- rn<N-^ar.> quoted as follows: ortoinr and November, |I.•.'•\u25a0>:Docerah*r, $l!i7.\ und .Vmiinry-1" -\u0084r.i;»r .• and March.$20. all asked.

MOLAHSI .\M> ICI r-< Tti« market tot t>"'h\u25a0 \u25a0' and syrups ruled xt«-a<iy. «ritn pricei about an

last quoted. Quotations follow: .'.!••:. \ssi;s— New (ir-leans centrifugal, common, i.'-i!'.»••. fair, ;\u25a0•;_.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;Kood, 22&20< . prime, 30tf3Sc; N»w Orleans ••;>• n 1..u1>,..." i- RYftUPB Common. IS M4c; r.n ISOlTo;good. ll*!.''!.-;l 1*!.''!.-; jirime. 20tt23c; fancy. 2402H-.

OILS Cottonseed oil was active io-<luy, «ith prir.>sconsiderably liiirh«T. Sosn- g-.xxl export orders were intt'.- market, btreagth of h«« i-r-..iucti« ;ilfo 1.8 ! 'isympathetic tffeet. Hales. l.l"»t bbls November, :t7 t:>-.-. ."..L'lto December, :t7 \u25a0(:;7V-. 7<>o January, 87Hg.".\u25a0•r: <i<k» March. ::> ', \u25a0< \u25a0.:• -\u0084 -. Refined petroleum waareported In steady demanii. with prices firm but un-changed. Unseed I'M w.is .pil-tat r<i-nt prices Wo<iu..t.-. PETKOLBI'M standard whit*,petroleum, bbts1.78c; bulk. Be; Philadelphia, &70c; bulk. 4 :>:•\u25a0. re-!\u25a0.....1 cases, New \u25a0. rk, I0.»0o; rhlladejphla, M-»;.r;water white. New Y-.rk. I: la. lit 7.v : LutK. 7c; Philsdilphin. in \u25a0,',. . bulk. tiOSc. «at-r \>'n.. cases. NewY'.rk. 13.00c Philadelphia, 13.85c COTTONSEED OIL- Prime eruile, spot, _7 ' • , prime summer yellow, iv>i,.'!:•«': November SS .'>,.•; Decembei 37% \u25a0.>.-. Jan-uary. :i7 -, -..;-• . Ml!.':. SBS&3BHc; May, S9Ui}•': ';.< Julj :::• \ i|n'4<-. oft ramm«r yellow. Novem-ber, 33HOS7c; rood off summer yellow, SAO^A'tc;prime «Jnt« aaJ pritno winter yellow, 43045c LIN-SEED Oil. \u25a0>!'.• \u25a0\u25a0 >eed, city raw, 49050e; Ottt-of-town raw. 4V :l 4!tc. Cnlrutta raw. 7'ir l..\Kl> OIL

-71 :7«C.

ri:i»\isioxs--The provision market was somewhatIrregular, bui generally well sustained all day, nn ;tK'K.<l cHsth demand t«r Ihtcl. buying by packers andoutsiders and sympathy It); corn. Chicago receipt*,U.iiiio hoes; estimated for Ida}. 13 > PORKSti-udy. Quoted: Mesa, 116 25Cr|17 28; family. lIBQISO; Bhf.rt cl»-!ir, fin:.'i.:$17 23 BEBF

—Steady.

<jiiot«'.l; M«hh. (100110 30; family. $14 SOOfIS; packet,$11 50 isl2; extra India menu 123952J 00 BEEFHAMS Bteady. Quoted: |2S r.O i«L"t DREBKEDHOGS BteaJy. Qirit<-d- Unronn. hi,i\u25a0, 180 n, st ,IflO i)., !"\u25a0. 140 11.. '.>\,. pIKS, !»%,(& 10"hC OUTMEATS—Pickled bellies steady Quoted: Smoking: . He: l" it. uu 1* -.i i-".<\u25a0. 12 It 1! •, ... 1 \u25a0 He; IIn.. !t'-< Pickled hams steady. Quoted: u<'ii'.<-.TALLOW Quiet: city, Be: country, .'. 7,'. >t' 4

•• LARDFinn Quoted: MMdle Western t>nni'-. IMOAonem-

inal. <'!ty lull tlrm. Quoted: S% OS%e Reflned l'iriifirm. Qni.t.d South America, lO.Roc; Continent. S.S5cBrastl k.».-s. 11.70c COMPOUND—Steady. yuot.-.i:B^OSVie ;KAKINK Quiet. Quoted Ol«o, ijr;< ii\u25a0•\u25a0 lard •

\u25a0• ..- Ino. i"•> M!.''nidi -The market as \u25a0 role \vnn flrm, i>wlntr to Pon-

mrvatlvo offerings, unit prlrea wnj-o unrhani Screen-juks. :n,ii.-sv . ordinary, *<a*'.<•; fair. 4%OSe: roodordinary, r...r,-

ir-:ir-: prime n ''.. \<Ti\r; choice, 60*%0;

Japan domestic, ;.'. ,;. ..\u25a0 >-.-.?:. foreign, .'\u25a0". < "i"-*>\u25a0Raajrooa :.n<l H.uic.'tn. BOSKe.

BDOAIt Business in raflneid lu^ar «\u25a0«« moderata, al-though tha market f<liow<>d .-i iteady nnderton*. Tin)following nro Mst pi \u25a0\u25a0. < nibject to a rebate of |o

].\u25a0\u25a0!.'•\u25a0 .\u25a0m! a mint nf 1 per rent for ranh *•\u25a0< ••'>days: Crystal mino 7.2.">c; Easle tablets, 720 .cut loaf and crushed, 570c; mould A. r. :i^i-- cubes,KiiKle. r. It) h«crn powdered anrl Eacle eonfectlon«ra'granulated, ft '17,r; powdared. coKnn powdered and fruitj,oa ,]ci.'Iand Basle eoaraa and extra fine sranulated.

10c; l:.-ii;!.i. i1 IT. eartona of fin" Krnnulati"). (V-'Or;an. i.acs de, r.:ior ; BH-fb lax" do, 8.38*; r.-m ba«*do. B.SOe; 10-tti ba«i fin. r>.isr; ;.'» an.i r,o IT> »>:ikii do,8.05c; Kn){l« line or staiKianl tcranulated nn.l diamondA. Be; confectioners' A and Wo 1, 4 no.-; Noa 2 and 84.7"..; No i. 4 "fie; No I"., 4i!V; No 8, 4.f10e; N > 74.58c; No «. 4 .'.Or; No 0. 4.4^; No 10. 4.88e; No 11.4.30c; No 1-. 4.36c; No IS, 1.30e; Noa 14. IB and 16,4.15c. The. London market for beet piig.-ir ruled about»t<-«<ly arid unr!ian*>-ri, with October and Nnvemherquoted at !>\u25a0 Hd. The wnrl-t'a visible mpply la (rlv«nat IMXi.OOO tons by the London cabin Th« lof-al marketwan quiet and unchanged, with ceutrtfue.il, 9(1 tent.ti< 3.'.)"\u25a0•; muacovado. HO tent, at .1 10r. nnd molars.«»<Hupar. M teet. nt K O.V. At tlia rlo«e It wi.B rumor...lthnt a rargn of Java augnr had been fold at consider-ably helow the duty paid parity of S 'Mir for 08 testcentrlfucal.

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