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Show cs; at mark eases included 11 2ft 21 1-2; firsts, 24, prime firsts, 2il. Cheese Steady; daisies. 15 1-21 P-l; twins, 14 3-4 15: Young America und long horns. Hi 1-2. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Oct. 1ft (nw sugar, Mfniiy; .Muscovado SO test, $3 I"'. centrifugal Jul test, S3.0'; molasses sugar. :! 51 Refined steady. Coffee Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 10 7-s; Santos .o. , 11 l-2all 5 S. Metal Market. New York, Oct. IS. Standard cop. per fteady; spot $12 42 l-2fr 1 2.C2 1-2 ; Dec. $12 45Ti 12.G. Lead quiet. $4 40 74.oO. Bar silver. 56 I S. MID'S WHETS' STOCKS ARE FORCED DOWN BY HEAVY SALES New York. Oct. IS Stocks were pressed for sale in large volume to realize profits on the opening stock market today. Prices of the leading issues receded before the heavy offerings, of-ferings, but there were sharp advances advanc-es in some of the less piomlnent slocks Southern Pacific declined 1 and Union Pacific, rOat Northern preferred pre-ferred Rending. U. S. Steel and Amalgamated Amal-gamated Copper large fractions Canadian Ca-nadian Pacific rose 13-4 the Texas company 1 1-4 and National Lead 1 St. Paul, Missouri Pacific and several sev-eral oiher stacks lost a point before the market steadied. There were lew stocks which showed strength. BOSTON WOOL MARKET IS ON IMPROVE Boston, Oct 10. The local wool market has taken on a decidedly better bet-ter aspect within the last few days, the principal factor being larger sales of Montana and South Dakota Fprlng wools with values showing a firmer tendency. Sales of territory were at fi5 to (It! for clean fine staple Montana, and also extended to other lines, and considerable con-siderable original bag Wvomtng also found a market lately The demand for fleece wools continues rather quiet although some tine unwashed Ohio delaines have been transferred In good lois. Pulled wools are moving mov-ing slowly. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Oct. 18 Cattle Receipts estimated at 7 00"; market steady. Peeves. Jlf.STfO, Texas steers, S3. 1 fj 5.70; western steers, $1 15?? fi.80; stockers and feeders. 4.:25tfl S.f.O; cows and heifers, $2 250.10; calves. $7 2 5 Ti 0.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at 1 3.00(1. Market 5Jr 10c. up. Licht. $8.85) 0.50; mixed. $S4oT0 4O; ),eaVy, JS15 i9 15: rough. ?$ .15fiS.4. good to choice heavy, $8.40Ti 0.1 5 : pigs. 'K.3U ("0 10. bulk of sales. .S.45T ;i no Sheep Receipts estimated at 45.-000; 45.-000; market steady. Native, $2.50Ti 4.30; western, $2.7.4.40, yearlings. $1.301 5 40; lambs, native. $1.5017.10; western. $1.75 C 50. Chicago Close. j Chicago. Oct. IS.- Wheat Dec. 03! 7-SaOl; Mav P'0; July fit;. Corn Dec 1C 1-2; May 10 3 8a 1-2; I Jnlv 50 t-R. I Oats Dec. 30 1-2; Mav 31; July 32 ' 7-S. I Pork Jan. 17 12 12; May lfi.52 1-2.1 Lard -Nov. 11 7o, Jan. p t.;j 1-2 Ribs Oct. 11.15; Jan. '(.27 1-2; May 0 15a 17 1-2. ! Rye Cash. 7C 1-2. , Parley Cash, 50a7. Timothy Cash, 7.50aV7". Clover Cash 11.0iial2.3n; Oct. 11.25. New York Money. j New York. Oct. IS Ch.se; Prime mercantile paper, 5 1-2 to il per cent. Sterling exchange steady at adaneo' with actual business In bankers bills : at 482.70'ji 75 for tin days and at j I8u23 for demand. Commercial bills,, 4X2 l-lff 1-2. j Bar silver 5iil-S Mexican dollars, 15. Government bonos strong; rail-J w ad bonds easy. Chicago Produce. Chicago Oct. ix.- Putter stead; creameries. 24fl 20; dairies J3(27. Lgts Steady; receipt j-i.&SOO cas-( |