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0 O EIE OMAHA DAILY BEE , \fcEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat TraJo Stront ; Earlf but Olosad Muoli Weaker. CONFINED ALMOST TO LOC\L \ SCALPERS , Ucjiorts That Itinsla XVns OfTorlnjr Grain Krccly U'nro nti Unplcna- nnt I'cat urn to tlio Hlilc. Titti AIIO , III. , Oct. 27. Tlio * lie t murUot w.t < ratliur ntronxer early but the eloso wai ti'no ' nml mneli weaker. The nowa was nitnlii bc.irMh and tlio fcullir ' In tlie wheat crowd was coiHi'fiucntly not at all buoyant , early trailing thH innrnln ? boln ; mostly eonllnnd to local scalpers , To boKln with , cables reporteit mi Increase of wheat ami Hour ; on nronit pas- Raxoilnrlm ; thu last week equal to'- , 1-0.KM bu. of wheat anil ( lilt went far to oonllrm the re- liorted.export of lo.UW.ooo 'bit. of wheat from nil countries lo Kuropu last week. Then tliuro won ) hit wluitit receipts once more at leailliu lioliiti , Chicago Kettliu ? H curs. Dnlntli 00) ) cars , anil MlnnunpolH f > ) l ears. Liverpool cable ? reporteil a Btoaily nnr'iot for spot wheat , but futures tor r'd Amerlcnn whe.it vi'ro " > 1 loHor. Dernmber wboat Hold durliiK the llrst hour from UIV down to Ul' ' c. Later It rose totll'i. Itullable Hiullsli cable dlsD-itches broiuht tlio Intelligence that Unssla w.is olferliiR wheat fruoly , and the bis Inero.iso on oi-ean IIIIHSIIKU would Imllo.ito tills. Ne s of this kind was unpleasant to tlio crowd , who ap peared to bo Ions of wheat , but some strength followed tlie announcement that a car o of No 2sprln ? whi'it h id been worked here for export. In order to 1111 tb.it ear.'o a buyer en > teicd the wheat pit , where ho had to pay l u- cemher prices. This mul renewed talk of dry wealhiT In the wlntor wheat st ites helped to lint Di'remher wheat up to iti' ' ( . ' . 'I heopenur. vwtt about the HHIIIU us the eloslns tluuies of yesierday , anil thu market O'iseil oil fiom 'm ' > tn'iC , then became strnn.'er and prices were ndviinced about 1C. nilui eas er. prices decllnlMK from l'iO ' to I3e , closing 'ie lower than yesterday. Local lecelpts were 728 cars , uf winch 221 ears were of contract grailu Withdrawal from siore , .sl.7-8 hu lo- celptsat all points lUKi'UK iteil l.8' > lsr > bu , and shiiiiicnls | from R'imo were sil.MO bu. The export e.i'ar.inces from four poitswuro lO.Ilii ) bills of Hour and liOS.-.lll bn of wheat. ijnn was HI 10114 and higher. I be shorts for thu mnv crop fntnrch arn manifesting a Rood deal of uneasiness , which has been Increased by llio fact that there seems to bo a corner In ( Vfoixir corn In No v VorU , which has ad vanced there from M'io ' last nlsht to Tlio this mornlnc. Diiilin : the last hour October eorn told to Me , ami lit 1 o'clojk was fi7iC. Corn touched fiUii' . and at 1 o'c'.ot-U was , " > . " , u. May sol I to iio : sparliiRly , but eased oil to 42'4C , wlille year toiU'bud 4GiC ! , but weakened to 4.)1 o Oats were quiet and steady , notwithstand ing the mlvance In corn and wheat. This bU rocolptH-ii 2 carH-and the fallliiK oil' of the oxpott demand , were weakening featuics. November has sold at from " ' .Via to 2i'ac ! and Muy at from DISC tolll'/ie. The mirket con tinued iinletdnrlni ; the last hour though No- venihor touched Wc , May ruled unchanged. IloK liiodncts were lower , owing ; to blis re ceipts of live IIOBS 3f > , lUO head and the de cline of from Ic to Ko In prices. January pork so d from ill.I"/ to $ ll.0.'i and baelc to III. 12" . January laid sold from SJIIO to 'tU.22'i and rlhs from J.YHi to t-VTS. I'oi It reacted some later on thu strength In corn and wheat and Kood bnyliiKby Lo an and llaldwln and I'ar- num , .laiinary sold from Jlt.uT'J to til. 15 and at 1 o'clock was til.10 b'.il. January laid sold Iwk to tH.2.1 ; .laniiarv libs to J" > .77i. ! The leadln ) ; futures ranueil as follows : AK1H-I.LM mini. low. CLOSE. WIIKAT No. 2 October BS ) ( December . . HI Miiy 1 UO'S COIIN No 2. . October. . . . M November. . Muy OAT.S-NO. 2. . November. . KM Z ! > Vi December . . 21)1,1 ) May 3I } 3I > 1 MKSS I'OIIK December. . . B m 8 U5 8 M'j Jniiunry. . . . n 20 II 20 11 UJ 11 07-n ! IA III ) November. C 15 ( i 1.1 0 07 ! fi 07 Deeember. . C 17M Ci 12 Mi ( i I''M Jnnuury . . . uuo U SO U 2U U22H BmmTltiiis- October AGO 5 M r > ' .10 November. . 6 ! l.t 6 tlA & ' . Jnnnury ft HJ 72(4 ( fi 75 Cash quotation1 ! were as follows : Ki.ouii-rnuliniiKi.Ml : wlntor patents , Jl.SOii 4.70 ) : Hprlnp liatcnts , fl.70l.M. ! WIIKAT No. a .print .vhout , 0234'0 ! No. II iprhiK wheat. 8s ( ! ) c : No. 2 red , Kiye. COHN No. 2 , , ri7Jj'c. OATH No. 2. aj'je ' ; No. 2 white , 30re ; No. 3 while , 2-.HMOC. ItVK No. 2 , uu'ic. IlAlti.KY No. 2 , ( ! 0o ; No. 3 , 403So ; No. J , B7 < ? i.1fic. I''I.A.XSKKI > No. I , O3'ic. TIMOTHYSEKII Prime , 81.18. I'OIIK Mess pork , per bb' ' , ? 3.G2JJ ; lard , per owt , J0.10 : short ribs sides ( loose ) . fa3'i < i G..ri ( ) ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J.1.M (3.1 ( iH ) ; short clour sides ( boxed ) , J.S.V3i.KJ. ( ! ( ! WIHSKKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal , SUOAIIS Cut loaf , unchanged. 533i'o ; gran ulated. 4 Standard "A " ' 5c ; , 4)'so. ) Kocolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Piodnco exchange today , tl-o butter inarkot was unchanged : oroumery , 27 < ii3Hiu : dulry , 2H 27c. Kggs , SCSMtc. New Yorlc Alarkotn. Niw YOIIK. Oot. 27.-ri.OUll-Heeolpls , 44.113 packages ; exports , T.tiiJ bbls ; 12,5.17 sacks , larkut heavy , moderately aetlvo , frou sell ers ; bisles. 27.UOO bbls. . . ' ' "i ? MKA'-Strong , ; Bellow western , W.2J ® . 11.7.1 ! llrnndywlno.J3.Mi. WliKAT-liecolpts , E27.550 bu ; exports. 170.- 4iG bu ; hiilos. 4..1I2.0JO bn of futures ; IS'J.OUO ' bii. o ( spot. Spot market unsettled. Io or. moderately active , e.xports and milling No 2 ri'il.I.t Utol.l 'ilii ' store and elevator ; * l.onl : raLUISnlloiit ; * ! OKiWI.OI ! . f.o. I ) . ; No..lied.HUU ' .KHio ; ungraded red. U3c(6il.l < ii { ; No. Inoith- orn , * l.u4' ' > i : No. 1 hunl.fiuoTi. ; Options opened unchanged to " upon fair buying orders trmn abroad with steadier cables , declined " V ? . " " , r'i1111" ! } ii'lviincoil UJJlo with coin , ' declined ® lo on easier cables Increasing the the amount on passage and i-ontlnued largo receipts at the west , closed ' $ fo ; o under last light and weak. No. 2 red. Oclohor , * I.02va 1.0.IS. S. , closing T . . J1.02' , ; November , Rut' . , clos- 'in1'0I'uoember. . ' ! . tl.UI l-H ) tl.,51.lil ( , closing It 04' . ; January , JI.Oil Ol.O.r-eloMng tl.w"ii I'Obruary. closing Ji.Os ; Mar > i. ll.itl'.ffll.lui ! rtljl l lli AIIUll . * . . _ ! ! l mi - - . . . . . % .V I" tf | . . . . * V i > 111 vj > t lilliuij. 1WUU Options on near deliveries advanced on nctlvo covering by Blunts mil light supplies : October ndvnnced To NoveinLor , 2 , d , closing easy over IlAV ( Jillut , stonily. lloi-H Uiilut , llrm. April , IIO.SVaiO.UO ; May. IIO.Kmo.IO'sp , ! < ) t Itlo llrnior. ( | Ulut ! No. 7. * ll.7.Vull.b7. | BUOV llrjiiur ; fair roHnlng.3o ; centrlfii- Kals.UO test , 311-3201 Hales , uw tons of Kngllsh iHlmiil Muscovado and 7.0JO bags of Porn.ini- cubes , 4Hc , Moiu SK8 Now Orleans , ttoady and nulct. KlCH-QuIul and firm. Ph.Tiioiiujj-t-tcady : ; tinltod closed at 60'io for November. OOTTO.N > KtiiOn : < Wo.tk anil dull ; crude , Wo. TALI.OW Weak and quiet : city ( K'.oo for linekngus ) . Jl.O.M , h.il. ItosiN-Dull und steady. TuiU'KNTl.M ! Qnlut mid stoaitv ; 3Gii17c. ! K os I'alrdemiinil. llrm ; western , yZKQSiei rccolptH , 7.2TJ pavkugvs. Hints steudy. \\ootr-Qulul and steady ; domrstto fleece , K4i.itot pulled , 2iiWJo ; Texas , IGnS.'Ic. I'OIIK ( julot , utiiyt old mess. 110.00) ) now Itobs , tll.oo : extra prime. (10.00U.U ) . OUT McATd ( julot ) btcady ; ylculod bellies , fVet pickled shoulders , 8'l ' < M pl"lctoil hnms 104Mlo ( ; middles , weak , dulli short clo.ir November , $ i U > . LAIIK Loner , weak ! western .sUvim , ( r.,47'4 bid : sales. llV ) tierces nt M.fi7'i ' : options , inles , 4.5 0 tierces : Novi-mbor. M.40. elosliu nl W.i8j : December. IC.50 : Janiinry , tou&HMt , closlnir nt il.50 | Cobritary , 10.00 ; Mmcb , ll.SO , closing nt Ilt'nrtt Qulot. weak ; western dairy , ica to ; wnstornoreatncry.VJtC.'o : l-igln : . W/iO. CtiKKsn Qnloi. steady ; western , CJJci part nkluis. .vfi7So. I'm Inox-Diillt Amcrlcmi. JI5.75ttlS.03. Coi'i'Eit Nomlnalt lake. October , JII.CO ; lake , Novenihor , $11.03. LnAD-Diill ; doinestliII.20. . TI.N Dull , easy ; utrnlts. 111I.SO. Oiniilui ( ira I n Mnrkct. Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river points , Nebraska Inspojtlon , mid ton days' shipment , unless otherwise stated , WIIKAT No. 2 red , winter. Ole bid ; No. S spring , 'do bids No. .1 spring , di'u bid. Uri-No.Z , iHt ) ! bid , 7e asked ; No. 3 , 8'ii'iC OATH NO. 2 white. 30'ic bid. No. 3 white , 2ic ! ; No. 2 mixed , 28'JchKl ; No. 3 mixed , 27540 bid. bid.OMI Coiis."Na 2. me bid. NKWCOIIN. NO. l' . .I.inuary ilollvnry. St. Louis terms. 4'o ) ; No. 3. November delivery , 4Do bid ; same November shipment , Iffle bid ; same year shipment. ; c bid , Oi ) ) bid , Halts- more terms. NOTKS. Among the sales worn r.OOO No. 3 white oats , 2ic : 10,000 Nil , 2 now enrn , .latiiinry delivery , Ht. Louis tuims , 4ic : 2.1.IXJO now corn. No. 3 or butler , Noveml'er slilpmont. 4ic ; 20.000 new mlxid corn , 'ISU'- ; 20ouo corn , No 3 or bolter , > oar Hhlpmcnt , , l''jc. ) ' Mr. Thomp'on h id a sample on the board of good Turkey led wlntor wheat , grown In Ne braska. taken from a ear that eamo In n few- days ago. It Is icported by the liispe"tor.s that nut nslnirlocarnf stintghtTuikoy wheat has been received at St Louis this seas-on. \V. \ S. Iteybnrn of the firm of Wells A , Itoy- bnrn , grain commission men of Peorln. III. , was among the visitors on the board. Mr. llevburn remarked : "Oin iliu ought to no a good grain market and a xiiiiill be.-lnnlii- no discouragement. Peorl i liegiu very small mi'l now ranks fifth In the list of gr.iln . mar- keis of tbo country List year 30,000,000 bushels of gr iln were handle 1 there. M iinoapo lHrnltilnrkit. ; . MiNNKAi'ot.H. Minn. , Oct. 27. The market opened this morn'ng ' at S'P and the llrst thing II had to meet after the announcement of llrmer cables was the who it on p.iss-igo state ment which showed the largo Insrease over last week of 2. isl.iuobn. , with corn a decrease of.VUOihn. This bad u dcpress'im ' oll'ect on prices , nnd In an hour thu price bad run oir to i-MsO. There was n break near tbu eloso of the session that sent whontu liolow the opening prire. The lute cables went lower and slmucil a iuiiur.illy ; wea'i tendency on tbo other side , The close w.is SS'jXTho cash maiket was fairly active. There was some No. I bard sold today eloso to We. A larjo amount of low grade w.is disposed of. Kecolptsiif wlin.ituro5l ) enr * . Close : Octo ber closed nt HT'ivt December , open ngDo , highest b'JV. lowest > s'ac. oloied atlM'tc ; May opened atWIe , highest iMi'ic. lowest ttl'ic. closed at Ill's" . On track : No. 1 hard , b'J.Uc ' ; No. 2 northern , 8J38JC. H City Mnr.'cots. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Oct. 27. Ki.otm Firm. unchanged ; p itents. $1.0 © . ' .5 ; extra fancy. * . ' .202.3 : f.incy , $ . ' .00 2.1.1 ; good to choice. i\m. \ \VIIE\T Stronger : No. 2 hard. cash , and O.-tober , file bid ; No. 2 red , cash. 83o bid. ( JOHN Weak ; No. 2 , e.isb and October , 45c bid. bid.OtrX OtrX About steady ; No. 2 , cash and Octo ber. atic bid. 1'r.Ax SBKII S3.- . HAY Kit in , unchanged ; timothy , J3.00 ; fancy prairie. JH.51 ; irood to cho ce , l1.00 < 3).5l ! low gradts , $ .1.00 ® I..10. Iturrmt tea ly , iincli in cd : creamery , 2.IS ' "IL' : store p'lckeu. UttlGc ; packing. 12c. Kdns Klrm nt Is'Jc. ' Itr.CKii-Tj Wheat , 70lrO bu ; corn , COO ; oats. none. SHIPMENT : ) Wheat. IS.40) ) bu ; corn , COO : oats. none. Liverpool Livinii'oor , . Oct. 2" . WiiKAT Steady ; de mand fair ; bo dors oiler moderately. Uwl western sprlnar W Oil per central ; No. 2 red wlntor.-s 4.l@ss4i5il. ! Receipts ot who it past three days were .11,0 0 centals , Including JI.UOJ American. CORN i'Mrm : demand fair ; mixed western , I s4d per cental. Hccclp'.s of Ameiluan corn past throe d iys were 110,70) centals. BACON Long mid shore clear flfty-flvo pounds. ; 'iis Ud per owt ; bacon , long clear forty-live pouniK : bs. LAIIH Prime Western. 31s3d porcwt. IturrKit United States fluent , 07s percwt ; United States good , ? . " > > . Tuitt'UNTiK SriuiTS 27s fid per cwt , COMMON Hosts 5s IHid peroiM. I'EAS Canadian , Oa 54il ! pur cwt. Oiilutli Win-lit .Market. DUTIJTII , Minn. , Oot 27. Thoio was a slight break In wheat after noon , but there was a recovery just before the elo o and tbu market closed at 'ie advance for cash No. 1 hard and cash northern and closed at about yesterday's uloso. Closing : No. 1 hard , cash. ! i. > e : October , D.lc bid : November , ! ) .1c ; November , tll'io ; May , JI.O'l'J. ' ' No. 1 northern , cash. | i2'ic ; October , tC'ic ' ; November ( llrst half ) , ! )2'ie ) : November ( entire month ) , 0 'iobld : December , OiiO bid ; Muy. twu. No. 2 northern , cash , b4c bid ; rejected 7.1c. Kuvolpts w heat , OM ears. St. fjouiH Itlirkcts. ST. Lotus , Mo. . Oct. , 27. WHKVT Weak ; cash , D21ic ; December , Milk1. COIIN Irregular ; cash , 50'i3'J4C ' ! May , 40vtc. OATS Weak ; cash , a8USHo ! ; May. 31 ? o bid. bid.PouKffl.75. PouK-ffl.75. LAIID-O.O. : WlllSKKY il.18. _ Milwau'cco ' Grain Market. MiMVAtiitKK , WIs. . Oct. 27. WIIKAT Easier : No. ' 'spring , cash , U.'c ; IJccembor , IWo ; No. 1 nouhern. Illc. COIINKlrm ; No. 3 , cash. 5.11Gc. OATO Steady : No. 2 white. 32c. OINCINNATT. O. , Oet. 2' . WIIKAT firmer ; No. 2 i oil. Ol < a05o. LOIIN I'lrm ; No.2 mixed , .VJc. OATS KIrm ; No. 2 niLxod , 32c. WIIISKKV S1.IH. Toledo ( Jraiu - TOIIIIO , O. . Oct. S7.--WHUAT Lower ; cash and October. OG c. I'oitN Dull ; cash , .WJu. OATS Qulot ; msb , ilQi-jc. New York Moiuy Market. NKW VOIIK. Out. 27 MONUV ON OAI.T < Knsy , r.iiiglng from 3 to 4 pur cent ; last loan , 3H percent , closed oll'urud at 4 per cent , PUIMK.MKUCANTII.K PAIT.H ytWpercent. . STIMII/NII rJtcitAs'nKQulot and steady at $ I.Siiifiirslxty-day ) bills mid * I.KI ? fordemand. The followln , ; were the closing prices on bonds : IloHtou Stouk .Alarlcot. IlosTON , Mass. , Oct. 27 , The following were the closing prices on stocks on the lioston stock market today : Ijondoii Stock Alitrkot. LONDON. Oct , W. Tlio following were tlio London stock quotations closing at I p. m. : Flimnotnl .Notoi ) . m.Cct.27.-0.oarliiKs. KANSAS CITV , Ma. Oot.27.-fJloarliiK3 , JI.378.- cunt * HALTIMOIE. Mil. . Oct. 27.-Ilank oloarlngH toduywero ti,113U07 ; balances. J2i8,037 , Hutu , CINCINNATI. O. . Oct. B7.-Monoy , R0 per " * 0' imr Io2io " - * ST. Louts , Mo. . Oct. 27.-Clourlngs W.7C5.- lf.i balances. W10.II2. Monor , 70S pur eont. Now Vork oxchmu-e , 11.00 Ulneouiit. lloSTON..Miiss..Ool.a7.-llmik clearings tjJay , oxilmnu ! * , lin.IHO.S.'Oi baluncos. ll.UJl.lXtt. Itato for money , 24 pur tout. Kxohuuso on Now \ork.too ulicount , OIIICAQO , 111. , Oct. 37-N w VorU was slow nt par. Money atcaily ntO per cont. Hunk cliirlnim. : III.rr.,7i ) > 8. Htorllug oxeliaimo WHS weak at $1.304 for M-ilny ait.l JI.WH for demand , STOCKS ASH noxin , NEW VOIIK. OoU27. Iho Flock market wm ngnlt. dull today though tlioro were spurts ot activity In n few stooks which were paid succlal nttontlon to by the boars nnd the tone w/is rather weak thrmmliout. The movpiiicnts nmong the actlvo stocks , were In but foiv cncs of any Importnnco wlinlovor. The selling of some stocks of commission houses were found to bo for the account of the defunct firm of Kvans & Co. , but tbo bulk of the soiling us usual of late , was by tbo traders nnd bears. Tbo news of tlio day wus uniformly f.ivor.iblo. The opening wuiasmall fraction higher helped by a moderate demnnd from tbo foreigners but the hammering begun Immediately and the opening prices were In most favorable stocks , the best of tbo day. The dealings In government securities as n rule were Insignificant and while the contest In St. Paul' was willed with vigor on both sides , the result was of I ttle Importance. Heading showed thu wildest Iliictuatlons among the leading slnues , dropping l' per cunt to II. but tbu others ucro all traded In within a rungo of less than t per cent. Chicago ( ins w.is In demand nt advancing pr cus but the wo.ikm , " " ) of the general list showed no material Improvement. Cordage was the Rtrong feature of thu day and It Is the only stock show ng n mater ial gain but the movements of the Industrials now hnvo no liilluunce upon the rallro-id list and there was no dlspos lion shown to follow Its lead ut anytime of tbo day. Atchison was also lezularly traded In but failed to move. The shorts eovcied some what hi the late trading and slight fractions weie regained , llio market closing dull but firm at thu rally. The final changes , honcvor , are all fractional losses w Ith th > single excep- ton of Coulage , wjuch l up l ? per cent. ( < ornmcnt bonds IIIIMS been dull and steady , States liavo been dull. The following are Ibo clo-iln , ' quotations for the leading slocks on thu Now Vork Stocji ox- cliango today : Financial itcviow. Nnw YOHK. Oct. 27. The Post savs : Heavy exportoulers for silver wore placed in Now York yestorlay by London About ! iv 1,000 ounces will K < > out by tomorrow's steamers , possloly much more later on In the week. Ktory intoillsent observer of the ni.ukut , must know by this time that London buys Ammlcan silver when the per eent Is lowest nnd our uoverninent hits stgpiied the Dur 'haslng. if the price were to advance sharply London would nnriiie'stloimhly euaso bnyliiK. Hut the sellers are only too ready to como to terms. The silver enthusiasts wore always on band at this preoiso time of thu month to ar jie about I Immurement of silver. Kvery successive month tbolr prophecies nnd lo lc are fohowod by a renewed itnw in ibo price , hut the next month Ihby urj Invariably on hand asiiln .Meantime , the London bul lion brokers pioceed with thulr inanlpnlation In the market , I'aris Uentcs. P.Mtts , Oct. 2 ? . Tliroa jer ) cent rentes O'if l.r > e for the account. Denver Mining Stooks. Colo. . Oct.2r. Tbo followlnsllst Is theclosln nuotatlonson the .M nliM exchange today. Hales. 10 , " > OJ shares. Sail Irranclsi ) fllinlii' ; QuittiitloiiH. SAN KIIANCISCO. Cal. , Oct. 27. The olllolal oloslni ; quotations for mlnlnx stooks today were as follows : Now York .Hliiini ; Quotations. New Vo'it. Oet. ar.-Tlio followlii' ' are the closlni ; mlnl.iK slos'c quotations : Alice 12.5 Plymouth 210 AdaumCon 1:0 Slerru Nevada | ii& A | ion 1,0) , Stanilnrd liij Kuii'kii Con KM Union Con Jim lloniestaku lO'Ml Yellow JncLet III. Iron Silver Ill Horn Silver aij Ontario is03 I.OlllH J PT. Louis , Mo. . Oet. 27. The following nro tlio closing blda : Ailnnn 18' , Montrouu yt American M llreon a. ' . lllnietallh ) 3100 Sliver Aito 85 Ceiitrnl Silver il ( hiunll Hopua TO KlUiibeth. . . . . I.V ) Vumii K ( iranlte 21M ) HoHtun Wool IlosTON. Mass. , Dot , 27. Tbo demind for wool continued steady nnd the S'lles , made In small luts , foot up a fair total. Prices remain the same and aruntu idy. Ohio lloeces dull ut SUe for X mul lix&llu for XX and XXX and above. Michigan X sells at 27ci No. 1 wools llrm at.'WHil'Je. ' Klnodolatnusaleutlons In de mand at 310 for Ohio nnd : ii ! > for At ohlitan. No. 1 eomhliiK noel llrm at : i © Ho. ) Territory wools In doiuand : clean for line ; 57&180 tor line medium and 531111.10 for medium. Toxaa and California ijulet and Ilnvniui 3Inrkits. ; IIVANA , Oct. a ? . SPANISH. Go 1,0 12.3 , ) ® " ' 'KxciiANflu-Oulet : on the United States short sight Ko'it I'liiftlli uer cent premium j on London , m fc'O put1 cunt pruinlum. tiUUAIl Qlllut. Now York Dry Gooils Unt-kot. NewYoiiK , Oct. 27. I'bo conditions of the < lry Roods trade und tbo stjito of the market wuio iinchanged. There Is no boom , but tbo outlook Oil Market. LONDON. Oct. 27. TUIII-KNTINK Si'tittTS 27s 3d per ewt. ANrwKiti' , Oct. S7. I' Tiioi.KUU 13f , paid nnd holler * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trailorit Talk. CiurAdo. Ill , Oct. 27. Counellmnn .V Day to Oookrull llros. Whuntoponud dull and uusy wltli no Important nowa atloaU TeloKiaph coinmunleatlon was. Interrupted by the wind storm of last night. Tbo market was hoavlly oversold mid shorts bouamo uppruliennlvo that Htmio sensation might bo sprung upon tliniii und uovurod p.irt of thulr lines. Tlio fnut that cables iiioted | Antwerp u larger wheat market 'tluin Pnrh and Liverpool aa alonlng eiiunl to from 2io ! to 2'io lilghor huomod to bo untlroly Ignored , and thlsbhows the very bearish reolliiK of local operator * who count on ti later iiccuniuliulnn of grnln to wear out the patience of the holder ! ) . Corn was strong with largo buying for near doll very but ship pers Intluonccd by from 2d to Uiu higher by iii | tfttloii3 In curly cables. I'rovUlonsstartu I wlthncllve buy Ing by puckers who turned sel lers wbuu tuo estimated ruo-ulyta for tomorrow I were unnonnceil nnd the msrkot rulo.l wonk. uloliiK at the low wlfnt , Wu fiuu nollittiK to onconrago tmrclunqri until tlio stock of old pork Is considerably Yp .iiootl. . . , , OIIICAOO. III. , Oot ? J.-Swartz. Uiinco & Mc- Cormlck to P 0. SiWiirU * Co.bo.it sp.il up uftcr tliu opening today to tnsoon dry weather In the wSntnr nlicnt , belt but In tbu nlKcncoof any ucnoral demand signed olr to III Vo and then lho < liiinoiincemont of heavy fhliimonts from ItnnOa and India started a , Felling movement c.trrvlng prices .it tlie eloso to Wo for llecombim wheat. If the droutli contlntios It will Decomu a fitutor in tbem.tr * hot. At present Uirelalniod that tbo grow ing L'rop In not Imtmlrnd siilllelcntly to Im peril It , Corn WHS strong nil tbo session helped by the astonishing advance nt Now York by u ( Tnnrl export demand und by the talk of dry weittlllr. Hliorts made uneasy by tbu strength hotunml ut the seaboard cov ered very freoly. Tin' boss were asiiln over expectations , oven the highest estimate for the week , I70/.OJ , promises to bo considerably passed. Packers disposed at tbo opening of the week to take tin ; buying side tire over on the boar side again. CIIICAIIO , III. , Oct. 27.1' . O. Logan & C'o. to Ilrvan Commission cumimnv : The M tnntlon In who'it bus not changed nmtnrlitliy slnco yesterday. Export doniand continues nt the Bo.iboard. pr.nclpally for spring wheat. iimoiiutlng to ' 'lii.UiW ml ftoni iNow \ iirk , nnd lO.i.lK ) i hu f lo-.i . nutports. Cables rilled firm until no ir the close , wbon Liverpool turned we.ik , and this iinrket broke on the scalping ere d who bougnton the small leselllng. Oul- sldo business has been moderate. It Is stl 1 a contest between the east against the west. Pntlcrtono stron In eorn with a fair etnort demand from the seaboard , considering tbo ndvnnco there ; t-S.otlJ bu tal.en. llelo there was n fairly irood shlpn'ng dem-ind , Theshlp- purs have nofperi'uinlhly let up their hold on nenr by corn u.\cept icalb.ln ? on a little .No vember on tbo swell. Hecelpts of new corn are grading better than expected We loott on the yeat as the best purchase on soft spots , shortage In that being most llbcr.il and liable to run , November too near at li'in d and becoming too fancy. Oats easy , on do- ellno In Now \ ork , s > o.irce ocein fro ghts pre vent further liberal expoit purchases , On the decline , wo believe , a pnirbaso of oats will re sult prolltuhly. The ptovlslon market ruled weak. Heavy receipts of hogs brliulng out selling oidcrs. Packon * are auain sellers , Blunts being about the only buyers. OlliUAdo. Ill , , Out , 27. Kennett. Hopkins , V Co. to S A. MeWhorter : W.thont a snllleleiit cause wheat rallied a full cent , a few bullish mom traders bidding up the market an.I foic- Ing shorts to cover. This ifcompllshed nnd the demand bobu fnllv satisfied there was a sham slump the etosobeing at the bottom and lowest figures In weeks. The Increase of about 2,5 iO,001 bn. on ocn in p issa'io confirmed on yesterday's report of largo shipment' ) ( or Iho week by other exporting countries. Thev me supplying the demand at prices be low American offers leaving our stocks to accumulate at a prodigious r.ito. This kulfo cuts both ways und It euts deep. It leaves holders with scarcely a peg to stand on. C.i- bles bold up well nnd reported engagements for export aio liberal , but ai'tnal eloaianens are disappointing. It takes Immense capital to carry the dnormotis accumulations of wheat. .Speculation bus been a large factor In this direction , but holders are getting dis couraged and throwing the burden more and more on professional carriers. The market looks wo'iker today than tiny tlmo for a week , and we think a .sharp break Is Impending. Corn fcccms to bo manipulated by some lecolvlng house who are bidding the cash market to squeeze bhorts In llio near futuics. lu this they are bavin ? things their own way as the stock Is sm-ill and controlled by them. The far futures sympathl/e some what but look liken goo : ! sale on all hard spots. Provisions have been weak on largo receipts of bogs and look like going lower. O31AIIA fill'Ji ATUOK MilllKEm. OMAHA , not. 27.1891. The receipts were 12 cars : the quality of tbo offerings were hardly up to the mark. Coed natives bro ifhtSl.iV.Viuiil westerns sold from SM.UO to$3.50. There Were. ! . " , loads ot butcher stock , the prices paid were from i I.W ) to J J f > 0. A good share of the" fresh ro eipts were on the feeder order. Tbofo was an netive demand for good stoek nt su-.idy to stiong pi Ices. Common light stall' anil stackers are almost a drug on the markit ; < at from f..M ) to $2.50. Hales were largely from J'.liO to $2.Knnd ! ) coed to choice grades are quotable at from J2.UJ to $ 1.40- liecelpts of hogs , nlnotv-two ears , were the heaviest.since .Iniyl. ! The quality was about the same as It has he'o/i / for the last week orso. On the early markut receipts were only about 4,003 head and with a fair demand busi ness was moderately nctlvo and prices about hteady with .Monday < and Saturday , from $1.01 to $4.W buying most ) o ! thu irood heavy and butcher weight hogR with light and mixed loads selling around fiom $ .1.8) ) to W.W. As late tr.ilns swelled the receipts to over 0,0)0 head and adxlces from Chicago Indicated abaci break In prices buyers became bearish and bids were from 5c to lOo under the eitrly moi n- Ing market. luslnes ! , dragged mid from $3.85 to f.1. ! > J bought good jhoss that would bavo sold for from S.I.OJ tojl.liO earlier In tbo day while common light nnd mixed hogs were bard to soil at from $3.7.1 to 11.80. A few loads were unsold at the eloso. the market closing weak with the general average about a nickel lower than balurday. OATILB Ulllclal receipts of cattle. 1,300 an compared with B.03'1 yesterday and 4.521 Tuesday of last week , OITorlir.'s comn.on : market firm on fat cattle but slow on common Mull1 : butcher stuff generally firm : good feed ers In active demand and stiong : light grades and stocU'crs : i drug on tbo market. Iloos Olllelal receipts of boss , 0,500 as computed with 5.201 Tuesday of lust wook. Kccolpts woio the heaviest In over throe months. Kurly markut actlvo and prices steady : eloso was weak 5IOo loivor. A few loads were unsold. Light , J.I.7ii'llW ; ho.ivy , $3.K11.0.1 ; mixed. * . ! .H53i l..U. ' SIIBSP Olllolal rocoiiits of sheep , 3,000 as compiired with none yesterday and 824 Tuesday of last week. Aetivo and steady market. Representative Sales. STKKItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4. . 1277 3 23 21. 121.1 4 SO COWS. 13. . 07(1 ( 1110 18. . ! )7 ) Iltt 20 . DIM 2 1)0 ) 1..U50 200 - ' < . U.2 205 12. IKil 2 10 3. ! . 1)78 ) 2 10 10. O'H ' 210 21. < JI2 215 2. ! ! Ui ( 2 15 Kl. DM 220 18. IIOJ 220 27. . hi 12 220 43. 102 ! ) 225 2. . 115,1 205 23. . 740 2 20 1..13GO 225 3. . 103 450 1. . 130 4 513 1. . 220 47.1 1. 1410 1 7.1 1. 1110 175 1. 131) ) 175 1..15MJ 183 8..10D3 200 41. . ' .HI 20) ) GO. . 1(131 ( SIM 122 0 > 4 21)5 ) 1 II8J 300 21 b'Jti ' 300 WESTKIIV CATTLK. T. It. Lync.li. No.3COWS Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3COWS 0.13 $1 85 51 Ktoors. . 1113 M 10 lOeows. . . . , 1102 2.1' ) 8 feeders IK ) I 2 73 32 foodurs. 1010 3 DO R i ; . Coo. 1 steer * . . . 1000 \bVit 5.steers. . . 12(12 ( 3 40 Isleor * . . 1.110 1 H7U 28steers. . . 1141 3 45 1 feeder. . 114) ) 2 ! W. , 1.steer. . . . 1420 2 50 7 cows. . . . 1011.1 25D Istour. . . . 14,10 2 V ) 1 cow. . . . 1110 2 SU > 1 2 steers. . . 1275 2 50 2 steers . . 1245 3 40J W,0i Young. 4 cows . . . 1117 2 60' 10 cows 1031 260 21 steers . . 12M ) 3 73 H. M.Warron. 18 cows. . . , 810 MM' 3 calves. . 2G(5 ( 1 M 1 calf 120 4 2X 3 foudurs. . 72U 2 30 tleorxo M. Scott. 20 cows. . . . 035 2.lit.i I steer. . . . 1010 3 50 J. at. Pox. 47 feeders. . 000 2 33 ivr. iioit. 14 cows. . . . ox1 2i 31 steers. 1080 285 D.TJInmii. 18 cows. . . . 1030 21HI 7:1 : steors. 1202 3 20 'IVMclioo. I cow 730 liVu" J5 cows. . 1022 2 45 4J ( hteors. . . 1087 i fl ' . ' 42 ICO 387 ! { CO ,2.V ] JflO .TfW 82 . . .227 3 87'4 ' lift ,248 120 3U3 , Kl 54) ) 110 387'i TO . . . . ! fit 100 301 I W 227 ICO 367i ! M BSI I2i ) 303 ' OJ 161 80 3 J 71 SKI 1IX ) 31W fil 210 - lift ) CO Hi7 IM : )05 ) i w ) mi M : irw nn. . . . 2ia iso am 71 838 120 1100 IS . . . . 31 ! ) , 'IIU 72 . . . .221 IM HIM 45..S.VJ f-0 3 HI 7.1 8T 210 H UJ CO 278 40 307U 4 8S5 H OJ 4 * 242 ICO 1107' f,7 SIT lf,0 H IK ) 71 SSI 40 100 70. . . .213 ICO HOT 01 2S8 40 4 TO 74 . . , .2i7 ICO 03 CO 112 403 * 70 211 83 JIOO 4 < 2HJ SIO 4 CO fil .Vl 80 HllO ( M 851 40 4 TO CO 33S 240 II OJ 03 SSI 40 405 rtns AND itounu. 4n 101 - aa.i . SIIKIM' . Tlilrtccn loads of ahcop rcco'vcil. Market stonily. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chicago lilvo Stock .Market. OutCAflo , III. , Oct. 27-Special [ Telegram to TUB IiKv.1 Cattle solil ninmt HI yesterday nnil thatwas bad enough , for ll iinoucstiim- ubl.v was llio lowest il ly of thoyour for com mon nnil medium grades , including the inimbur loft over from Monday , thorn wcio uboiil 2J.OOJ head left In tlio yiuds , or twlco tlio average supply for a Tuesday Of that milliner not moru than fl.i > 0) ) wore na tives , oiittlu from thu western ranges consli- til Him ( lie bulk , ( iood to iholee nitl\u ; steers wore In scanty supply and quotations for such were lltile bettor limn luiiiilnal There was a s'llo yesterday at ilfiO , am no donln rciiully | good stun" wonli IniM ) fiinnil a bnyi'r at tli it II mi re today , bin there was nothing lion ? today that w.it tool enough lo sell miywhuto near that figure. .Most of tlio trading wiis at from * ! . ( tofl.7. " for natives , nt from ? l.2" > to W..11 for w sterna and at from JI.IO to J..ftO for lV\ins , Thu gcn- erul market elused dull anil hoi > v. The llrst estimates of the day's ; receipts of hogs were fr. m'.lO.O * > to itl.om. A little fur ther along It was thou.'ht they might itinonnt 103.1,0)0 ) , while heforo 1 o'clock It became ap- imrcnl that the totil would reaeh IK.uO ) . These successive additions kept tliu markut moving downward and thu opening s.ile * were on a basis of sfl.4.1 for the bust light and JI.IO for strictly prime heavy. The close was ciiially ] stiong. L'oud IIII.H cellliu at fiom f I.I,1 to il. : ; , respectively. Tim shipping dumaiul wus comp iratlvoly light , S-iUiies | being out ol the mmlel , but packets bought with a free band , and during the the day creator part ol the hngschangod hands The close w s weal < at from H7.1 lo } 4'I5 'or heavy iin.l at from KGO tof 20 for light weights. ThoKvenliu.Ioiirn.il reports : CATTI.R Ko- cnlplx , I.I.IHII ) ; shipments. 4.5 u. Market slow , weak ; steers , } 2 7.V30.IJ ) : Toxans. i..2.4V. ' . TO ; rangers. ? .l.00a.1.2.l ! stookcrs. J'J.Ol ft . ' . ( W. lions Kooelpts , 40.0JO ; shipments , " .000 ; ninr- kot weak and lower ; roiu-h and common , M.b.1 ff6).9 ) > ; mixed niul p.ickcis , $ | , o ftl.l.l ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , J.2tlil.3) | ) ) ; light. * 1.11(41.20. ( SMIBI' : Hcrolpts , 8.031 : shipments , 1,500 ; market dull niiil nnsUlsfaoloiy ; mixed mid westerns. fl.3nfiJ4.T1 : uwc.s and wethers , f . ' .2.1 © S.OO : lambs. $ 1.7.1113.2.1. Nrw York ljv | Stock .Market. NRW VOIIK. Oct. 27. IlKUVBS Receipts I.lliO bead , all for exporters and slaughterers. No trade , feeling weak. Dressed beef dull at G'jtrJ'.lo ' per pound. Shipments tomoriow , 281 beeves and 4 , r > ) qu irt TS of beef. OAI.VKS Itecelpis , 4I" > head ; market llrmer ; veals , W.MKiG.UO per ITOI lln : grassers J2.0J © 2.50 ; wustorn calves , $2..1' ) < 7i3.)0. ( ) SiifcKi' Uccolpts , r > . . )0'j head ; market dull ; sheep , M.101.7.1 per 100 Ibsj lambs. JI.7.V3.1.7.5. Dressed mutton dull at . ' &Sc ; pur Ib ; dressed lambs weak athQB'tC. Hods Itecolpts , 8r.s5 bead , Incluillna tlireo ear loads for bale ; market steady at $4.40 ® . " ) 01 per 100 Ibs. KniiHis City Llvo Stoo'c Mnrlcot. KANSAS OITV. Mo. . Oct , 27. CATTI.K Ro- celnts. 7.1.iu ; shipments.-.MO : market steady ; steers. & .t2."iC(400 ( ! ; eows , $1.2.V14'.3. > ; stockers and feeders , $ J.003'I.7."i. lions Hecoints. 10,100 ; shipments HJ ) : mar ket active and STUne lower ; bulk , $ , I.SOai.'JO : ; all crades. : i.av3..oi. . SIIIIKP Iteccluts , l.ajO ; shipments , I. > 3 ; iimr- L'ttt atitiill V. St. IjoulK Siivc Stouk SI irk t , Pr. Louis. Mo. . Oat. 27. CATTM : Keco'pts ' , 2fi > iO ; .sliluments. 1.0)0 ) : market nrm ; fair to DilniK natives , $ -.8Jii.\7fl ( ; Texans and Indians , 12.0 ' ( < ji. : Oil ; eows and eamiois , tl.ooa..OO. Hods Hecelpts. ( nn ; shipments , ion ; maiket lower : hoivv . f .lCKaH.2 : > ; iiilxud , J.L40jJ4.00 ; o.v.i u.i Omaha Mllllii ! : r-otnuany : Hulhiiicc. I'atcnt , $ J70 : Invincible , Patent , liliO : lonn Star. Hu- perlntlve , $ . ' .30 ; SnowlKike , i..O ) ; l-'ancy I-'am- ily.il.si. K. T. On vis Mill companv : No. 1 and Cream Ulan Patent. $ , ' . .3Itlue ; I ) and Kurt I < \ f2.iO ( : Lion and llawkeyo. f..JO : Jtoyal No. 10 , Special Patent , nuO ; Minnesota an-l D.ikota. Patent , 12.U3 ; Kansas Hard Whoat. Patent , JJ.60 ; Ne braska Str.'ilKhts. j-i. S. K. ( illmiin's Oolil Medal , $ .70 ; Snow Whljo , $2.40 : Hnowll ike. f.00 : low irr.ido , * l.dO : Queen of the I'antrv. S2.SO : Minnesota f-uporlatUe , $2.73 ; bran , JU.03 : chopped food , } 22.)0. ' ) Country Produce ! Tcins Oenoral market steady at IDc. Pour.Tiiy--Verv weak and slow : sprlnir chickens , f.2.1iE2.7.1 ; old fowls extremely Mow at f..753) ) 1.03 HLTTUII Piu'klnz sto'k. 10'j@IIc ' ; good country , IGSISc ; extra obolco country roll. 21) WILL TKXltr.lt lllEM .I.V OT.ITIO.V. \VoiI < l's Talr OIHolnls Go on a A'islt t < > Tc.MlH. Ciuo oo , 111. , Oct. ! i . The secretary of tlio National World's fair commission , Colonel John T. Dickinson , accompanied by Air. and Mrs. I'ottur Palmer , Mrs. Ciovornor BaRley of Detroit , Mrs. Uonor.il Cliotliun and daughter , and JudRoThoman of Chicago , loft lioro this ovoninij at , 5 o'clock over the Burlington for Dallas , Tax. , at the Invitation of tuo Texas World's ' fair board , to bo nres- out for two days at tbo state fair niul Dallas exposition , to promote the World's fair in terests throughout Texas. Mrs. Palmer will aid In tbo organisation of a Texas board of lady manngora , and .ludgo Tlioman will deliver an address at the state fair. The partv go in a special Pullman car , under charqn of Traftlc Manager .laycox of the World's fair. Hoports from Texas indicate that a great ovation will bo tendered totnis distinguished party on Its tour through tlio stato. THE K13.YI/IY ? on rocor.1 Outobor S7 , JL jb'Jl : WAIIUANTV DKCIIS. Henry Mies to C W Hlrnoy. s 21 foot of lot 4. block 70. feoutli Omaha } 1. > ,003 N K Kurt/and huso.md to I'1 ' .1 Ciinrov. lots ii : to 19 , block IUI ; lots 12 to 17 , block 121 , Dundee Place : iO,000 KJ Couroy toV Iv Knit/ , lots 1:1 : to IS block 10 : lots 12 to 17 , blceic 1-M , Dun dee Place : nooo Jens.leiisen and wife to N ,1 Skew , lots8 aiidll. block II. lledfoid I'laro 7,000 ,1 U Tobln and wife to Maria t'arlcton. , lx' 10 toils at point 2J lods s of lie cor e ! j of ii'i ' no nuniii : : 2M3 If li McCoy to 1C II Ulnistead. nmliv > i of u ' { of lotiP. lllmiih'iuuli Plaei ) 1 If li McCoy otnl to A P 1'ralll. e ' , lot. ) ' ) , Illmebiil h Pliice 11,000 I ) II Tnull and wlfo to K I , Mct'oy ot al , lot.'lii and n " oftotil' , block 8 , llans- eom Place 7,500 ,1 S Holland and wife to Victoria Kwen- son. lot H , An-hor Plneo . -V03 Victoria Siwunson and husband to fJ \ \ UOVIIII. HIllllU . . . , : ; . 5n03 Jiilin HolTiiitin and wife to Joseph llolf- m.ui , ii'i ot.'l , blocks , K'ouiit/ii III add 2,000 Joseph HolTmiin to llarbura HolTman , s-uiin 2fOO I'ldellty Trust eomp'iny to M H Prltch- iiid , w.'l feet lots 15 anil 10. block 8 , Patrlok'l 2d add a,200 guiT cii\l IIKKIH. J II nmmlnaer and wlfo toV \ U llullatd , H 4 i feel of n Ml feet , lots I and 2 , block IS. On-lunl Hill . . . . as I ) D liroiinry nil I wife to John Hush , lot 10. block UN Urandvluw 0 IIKKIIS. J V Iloyd , NlieillT , to J V Mi-Donald , lot 8 , block a. Lake View _ JO ) Total amount of transfers JI2I.O.IS Kcceut cxpcritneutB na read before tbo last Cungrc&H of tjtirgcona at Berlin , Icnvo no doubt iliat tlio true way lo ( JIiK < Mt TllK SYtiTIlM OF MICllOlil la throuqh Iliu pores of tlio skin , It has been found that n remedy which kills thu Mi- crobl will ol ° o destroy llio IIfo of the patient ; but it has also bcuu found that thu Mlcrobl can bo forced out IhroiiRh the ekln , nnd It Is in this way that 3 5J GJ relieves the system of poison , * f * * ! " 1KVIHQ SUFFERED much from Conta- glous IJIood Poison. - " . . ' tt'luR hnlf a dozen hotllcsoflESTaSSll wus > iK6i ° ' EO TO j'iniri.cT | ? S5C.c > ? CT IIKAI.TII , und all eruptlvo sores di-uppenml. You are ut llboity to tnako any use of inv Btiitement that \-oti wish. J. C'uos-.v Uvuo.N , 203 'i'blrd Avenue , Pltlsljurg , J"'a. TrcatUo tmiiloodonJ Skla dlteucs mailwl free. OMAHA 1and DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Oo. , Klnzi , Iminmorks , oil nnil riilibprclothlnc. 8i < nd for catAloeuo. 1IU Knrnnm ItAOS Ai\I ) 7-H7.V/1& Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers na < t Mjinifio- . Flour Sarkt. llurlnpi mitt Twine. A. II , Perrijo & Co. M. 0. DAXOII. . Slroot. Illcrcloi mill on nionthlr Seinl for our iMU piruicnti. nnil prlcoi. liU7i < I'urnini st. , o u n'i JiOOK lS tiHtl STATlOXKla _ Ackonnan Brothers & Huiutzj , I'rlntori , tilniler , t | jetrntyt ri niiau- i fnat iron llln llbiranl mro't , O TS A XI ) Morsc-'lco S103 f'ompaivr. IHW llnwnrl Street. Inrtory , corner llth mul liuiivlit Htrott. omiikhitfrlosjprlci'i u. onli n.ivo.-s. nil I iniikliiK n L-IIHH , , f , Uo0 M Hrl , | vurV > il- nlilo nlth nicrrliniits. AND rynn Commission Go A , S , MoWhortor llrokrr , urnln , | > ni Mim lloom IV llonril of Trili unit KtiH-ki. N. V. I.I fa llrokor < rnrnlK nlrn IIMV. 1'rlVitowiro chl > to .New VorV , Chlcmo rflKii , PI. IxMili nn < l nndSt , l.mih Ciii-liKrnhi New York t'OIIRllt. Cookroll Bros F. 0. Swarta tt Co. . llrokor nt'dpnuli lniror < . IlroVor . ( ! tnln.l'niTlMoni I'rlrnto wlrps to NPW rlt' I'ritnto wlro til. . Vdrk. Clllpniin , .V SU IxiiiUniniriiletiti ) Itiioni l uM. lit-ls Itonnl of T.ltiinnlotTriiilii.Omtli * , Trade. KtrlmiiKU MilV , s. ( hn h llAltl\\'AHK. \ \ Rector &Wiluolmy Co Glnrk-Aiulrcesou Cur. lOtli niut JncisonSK Hanlwaro Oo. IStli niul tlnrni'jr , Omih OmnliA. Noli. JiHJl'ORS. Ilor B. R. Grotto , t.lnnor Mprflinnti , Importer nml .louiicr of llliMnriHiy Slrrot , U'IIIIM mul l.lciuori Mnniifnctiir'ri Kcnnivly'i l02JMh , | Hi : . ' fiiriinm t. i : t Imlln Hilton. I'rli-o ll < ti on ni | > lli. itlnii. L , Kirsobt & Oo , , Frick & Horborts , Whotc nla Iliiior | Do U'r < \VliulemluI , liiuor Do , iljn 407-40D S. lOtli St. ( OleosIDtliSt. . LUMllKlt. Oharlo'j ' E. Lee , Loirs Bradford , Hnnlnooil hunlior , wood carpiM * niul pinniut I.iiinbor. llme.ccMiiaiit ola. Itoorbvi. Pill mm Ihnul.n. Wl Diiuh SlriH't 0. A , Stouohill , I. Oborfultlor Sc Oo , , .M Illlnory , .Notions. Clonks Importer niul .lobbori In Ktu. .Mlllhuirr. .IM 210 ari'l 'I.until lltli 110-113 S lUthSt. , Onnilin btiri-t. MUSICAL 1XKTIWMKXTS , KTC. Platt & Oj. , Oysters , Klsh and i ele'y , .1111 Suuth lOlli Bt Ilnvld Cole .MaiKuer. OIL'S. COMMISSION F/3EROHAIJT / , and NOB. 2 nnd 4 Shormnn St. . Room ] CO A C9 CHICAGO. - nf ( Jrnln , Held nnd I'lnx Sci'dn. Iti'fereiiceH Cor KiclmiiKonnU American Kxrlinniiu Nullonul Hanks WANTED Totil l euo § at CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL n * vt * H v ov w uir.TnicTS. WATER COMHAIIltlS.bT.R.n.COMl'AHIfU.vto , Currr * | > onimirt > sollritfrd. H.W.HARRIS &COMPAHYDankBnb ie .105 Oonrlioro iiiroet , CHICAGO 13 Wa'l Stroot. MEW YO11K- 70 Klnta St. . KOUTOM. . fflti ( liltkulor'ii Kii Miti IM.nmnil llmntf. PENNYROYAL. 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