0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 7. 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bullish News and Local Sentiment Gaircd Strength in Wboit , ANOTHER RUMOrt CONCERNING RUS3IA. London Tlmpn' Quotation on the rail * urooi'thc IIiiKllHli Giatn Crop to Cotno Up to tlio KHtllllUtC. CnlCAno , Tlti. Oct. ( V Wheat wns strong and higher today ( in n cuinulnutloti of bullish mitts mill loom sentiment ft vru < < reported early ili.it Ititssla would soon prohibit the ex portation of nil ccro .Is anil this was Klven and added strntmh Inlnr by n I'nrls ciiUe- Krnni to iihwurt/-l > iico | ) say In , ? It w.is re * portnl llioro Hint Html in wheat exports wcro about to bo prohibited mid tb.it tlio I'.irls miikrt was Klroiu ntid lulvMiicln. . Tlio Tlio London Times was iiiotod | ( is Biiyliu tli it tin ) I ngll h wlioatcrup was not turning out nsvvoll as rxpcotrd , tln > n > hc'liu a loss of Kralri lij Hlii'llnu In tliu Hold nnd iliinnio by Hprontlnjr. Iliiltis won1 still ruporlul In I lit' Dikotau Jliu receipts at Mlnno ipolls and Diiliilli wore very light nnd tlin continued ( old in Iliu winter whc it boll. It WHS thought , would restrict tlio airuizu of winter vvlnat for tlio next prop In addition to this , domestic markets Hhowed iniicli llrtn- ness and i ontlniU'd to Iniptovit In price. Ni \ \ Vorl. M'tiiii ; up l > * Diiliilli 1'ic1 and Mlnnc molls - ells iilioul Ic On tlio otht i h mil , as hearlsh lii'ins , them was tlio f let lint Liverpool was lid louer anil Ilio fact that tlio Ilrltlsh \ Islblc mipply had Increased 2,000,000 bushels during tlio last \vi on. bhorls t ro nervous anil disposed to cover , but found \eiy little vUic.it for s lie. which only lnirt'atd thrlr di-slio to got It. They wcro aldid In the i-aily part of tin ) session hv Kood piirelnsln/orilt'isfroni ISow Voile Tlioro wan flue buying ; by thu loidlng coiinnlsslon homes and I lie tridliu l.iuaiao sominvhat excited Decomhcr opined at OvJM 'ie. ' ad vanced sharply to IfHji1 , but e ised elf to'M'nc ' nml Hlooil at U ic at noon against 073o ( at the close yesterday During the lust hour who it hoc line onslor , and afli r sellln- nt Wn full to ! ) * , < - , but uloird Nlcidv at OT'je ' Iliilclilnion's broki'is uho xilil on the first advatnc , turned buyers \vhon the market touched ( He 'J ho tuost uiKi'iil shorts hail envoi cil by noon nun seine of the e irly bujcrs bcKiin to iciill/i'on the udx.mco 1'ranU Mimln was 11 liberal sollor. prtsuiuably for Iliiti'lnu- soii New VorKera also sold .1 mxidde il 1'ho scaboird clo.irniici s cio. < ' ) ) , OUO bushuls Into Olblcs roiorteil | llerlln .I'j ' niaiKs , equ il to hi per bushul loner onlio.il Antwerp u.is . . ' * > t't'ntli ies lower and I'iiils . ' 1 ciMit ines loner } , n\o Mxerpool cablc9 , however , reported the innrket llrni and higher. Corn x\asiiite | | IriCKiilarand atone tlino hid hKoxcreslunii ) , but the strength In who it finally c'liisod II to recover p irt of thedocllne. The leeolpts were only nlnety-llvoc irs. Octo ber opened unchanged ut.'iJ'ioiinci ' sold nnlckly tori."io. 'I hen. on selllnn' bv sonin of the lilt- opcialors , led by Itanium , tlio market bee tnio rery hoivy , and there wns.i quick drop to fil'41' . but when the pressure was loinovid , re covered some , helped by the strength In whot.t , holiliiK atfij',0 and elf toUa. Duiltn ; the last hour the markotbccanio firmer on thu lliiht estimated leeolpts for tomorrow. Octo ber advaiiLLil to 5J34c , but It boon eased on free solllnit and rumors of more nuu corn ar- rlv Ins In Knnsis City and St. I.ouls In line and dry condition , and hold olT to and closed at 61 yo. Oils wore ( | iilct anil with narrow lluctu i- tlonscloicd nt jesterdny's last prlees ling products vvero weak and lower , Inlluencoda eood ilp il by Ilio weakness In lorn and tlio ahsoiiLonf buyers and the close shows a loss of fiom IJ'tO ' toOo on pork : 7'ie to lUu on laid und a Hue amount on ribs. The board will not bo In sosslon tomorrow on account of thu Ornnt Htutno iiiivullnn. CTlio leading futiirus ranccd as fiillous : Aiinurs IIII1II low. CIOSE WIIKAT No i Oclnlii r U5' < DciiMiibcr IS is Mnj . . . . 1 05X 1 UIX COIIN Mi 3 05Xmi Octoboi . mi tui 61 ? November 4SH 4714 Mny UM OAls .No a . October . . . . > S November. , Z7 2746 MIIJT . . 30 llfcHH I'OIIU October . . 075 December. . 10 d' ) 10 10 U " 0 a'.13 Jnnnnry . . . 1. 5i . 1335 1. S7 JMIIII October. , 6 TO December . li K. ! I. 7j 1177H Jniiiiary . U W > C IUI b 85 U60 BlIOItT Kins October r os 007 7 02Mf November. . d WM' ' b 85 0 8714 Jnminry. . O.V ) b 'M 0 45 Cash quotations vvero as follows : I'loim-fatoady .mil iineh in ed. WIIKAT No. J sprlnc * hoit. OVc ; No. 3 iprlng whoat. SSauuo : No. 2 red , OOc. COIIN No. 2 , ll'a'uVi.'o ' Oxm-No. 2. L.32il'ie ( : No 2 whlto , 58'iO 80j ; No. : i white.27l < © i9c. KVfc No. 2. 8t'4c. llAlll.br No 2 , UOC ! No. 3. 40ffl < "iOJ No. 4 , 32 ® 84 o. ' ' Ti'vtinin ShMi-l'rlme , * ! 1T@I.14 I'OIIK Mess pork , ] ! < bb' ' , JOsvanOO ; lard , nercv . ! frt7J'U0.7i : short ribs sides ( loose ) , I7.1oa" . . dry salted shoulders , ( hoxedi , fU 2. > ® 040 : shoilcleai shies Ihoxotll , J7.4)7"iO' ) . Wiiiskbr Dlstllleia' llnlshed goods , per gal , auilAiiB-Cutloaf. nnchangoil. On the Produce oxciiango ted ly , tl-o butter mnrkot was liltfher ; fancy croamciy , 2 ® ' 7o ; line westoin.J.ti6 ' ordinary IMS.1 o ; selected dairies , 21 ® . ' ' ! , ordinary , HiMJc. IXjgs 1S5@ ! 10'se. _ Now Yorlc Nr.vv VOIIK. Oct. r.-I'i ouii-Hccelpts , 34318 packages ; exports , 1.541 bills. ; Hi,9J sacks Market quiet and uiicliniigod ; sales , 24.VIO bb s. Coii.s Mint , Steady , quiet ; jollow western , WIIKAT Itocelpts. 453.0Y ) mij exports. 1M- C07 bu ; sales. . ' , ri7H.OJO bu of futures ; 101,000 liu of spot ; spot maikct dull and unset tled : closing weak ; .No. 8. red. 11.01 In Btoro and olovaior ; SLu'i fi ! 10' ' , nllo.it : tt OV , SI.07' , f. o b ; No . ) . loll. tl.OJ'J ; un- Kimloil reil .s.ftSJ'ao ; No. 1 northern to ar rive. tl. l'i ' < ai.ibS : No. 1 hind to iinlvo. $1.07' . WI.W , . Opt Ions advanced I ' ® ' 40 on renewed reports of Knsslnn prohibition and stronger cables. with wet woathci abroad. declined ® ' on ro.ilU- Ing and closul steiuly after inodrr ito tradliu nt 'tSt'ionbovu j > storiliiy. No. 2 red , October. ' , © ! O'ii4 , closing * l lilt' ; Novembor. Jl.0 > , iJj. closing tl.UVj , Docomlmr. f I.OTSOIU31 ! , eloHlng HI 079 ; January , ( I.UUUOI.VO1 ! . closing II O'l'i ' ! i'ohrii.iry. il.lliti.ll ; i-lii , eltnliiLJl.ll ; Mtireh , closini : ( I. UU : April , $ I.I.IS ® 1 ll' , , closing $1.11 % : May , JI.UWI.H1 , , closing , lt\i. Plrmur , nuloti western , 04(290o ( ; sales , B.OCO biikholN delivered at < > o. llAin nvririii , qnlot ; .No. 8JIIlwauUco71 ® 72o ; lies 10,000 bushels at V.'c. lUiu.KV MAi.i-yulet : Canada country Hindis SV. COIIN Itccolpts. lK ! > ,4."i bu ; oxpnrts , S.1 ? bu ; KaliM , l.VW.OOO bu of futures , 104 , KH ) bu of spot , bpot market unsottU'd , uetlvu ; exports , &Ulii iiOu In olovatoriWVilill'icnllo it ; ungr.id- etl mixed , ( ' . .Xliium' ; N'o. 2 while O.'o ; options declined ' .ft' 'o on the llniuiu illty of the now cropii arrived from the west , nd- Tiincod Vit\o on the Increased expert busi ness. closed Ntonily , partly \a lower October Ml'tOTOc , closing , r.U'.o ; No 4. wu. ® COe , closing fiU\o ; Uecomiii-r. M'.ttSP.o. elm- Ing. APiui Juniinry. M'iO5l'c ; closing SPc ; Mny , WWMo. closing , flj e. OATH Itecrtlpts , 4\lto bu ; oxpoits , i.ivo bu ; Rales , , I0XO | ( bu of futures ; ii7,000 : bn of spot. Bpot market unehaiiKed , modem to y active ; options , fairly active , onsler ; October , : cic , ulosltig , Ilio : Novonibei. Ultilt-Cl'ic , closing , icioi DciombiT , .ll'i < a.ll-10e. | ) closing , ji4U | ; No. 2 vvhlti' , Outobur , , Uc ; November , 3.Vto : spot No. 8 white. J.VdJ.lijo : mlxod vvostorn , iffit UUo ; white western ! > &t40o ; No. 2 Chicago , 3l .t4'&o. & HAV Qulot ; bhlpplng , C5o ; good to choice , 70418.VV lions llrm. quiet ; stito , common to cliolco , 12iilOo ; l'aelllicoa t. | J ICc. UoirtK Options opened weak TOitU points , declined and closed weak , 504400 points down ; ales , : U 00 bugs. Including : October. $ H.4iK& 11. 7V .November , lili.Oi < i5lli.S3 ; December. tlOSJ ( 10 HO ; .lauiiary. IIO.H Ciiou ) ; robruary. JlO.uVii 10.70 ; March. ( lu.ooiiilO.70 ; May , $ iai > VitlU73 ; pot Itlo , null : fa rcartroos , 1HI5J ; .No. 7. * i : . ' 75. lt Kan. llrmnr : demand fair ; rellnlni : . tost. j > .c , all to I'hllailelpnla ; lolliieil , bteuilv MuS.At-i < irt Now Orleans , flrm , quiet. ItlLK-tMlet , llrm. i'fiuoi.H'M-l Inner , tiuletjoriulo In barrels , I'arkors. M.III bid : urudo In bulk , 1'arkors , laiO ; rolncilNow Votk. Jli.3 fflo.4 % : I'hlladel- ' phiiui ll.iltlmiiro. . WSM ' ii ml llultlmoio In milk , W.Ua-i.W ; United cloacil nt * 0.iOVjO : for .November. I'oiTos htk-ii OiiQtilut ! now cruile. 30o ; new yellow , .He. , , ' 1'Al.MlW-llUlt Ulll | StOUlly. HOSIN Dull ami steady , lleece , 30 old tncvi.tlO.T5ttll.OOt now nieis , ( 1.7Vai.2.1i extra prime , II .7VBll < W. CL'T MKATlull : pickled bollks. S O' n .Minnt.rs Dull and wc.il < ; short clear. Scu- tombcr. t .71. I.AIIII I/owcr null dull ! vvoMcrn steim , I * . "Hi " silc , luO Unrces at 11.13'f ' ! option1) ) sale" , 2.V.V ) tierces : October , I" 01 ; .November. ! " .03i lo-ombor. ) ti.Uj Janilarj. t * SSfiT ' 'At sloiliu 17. 1 s IlunMi-l'nlrdrimHd , flrnior : wostcrn dairy , IWH'ics wnstorn cro imery , Idffi Oo ; weilern furtorj. 1IHHUO. , _ . , CiirMn Wii'i't. ' fiinL-yllrm : western , GftSVici partsKllns , Irt7 i ; . I'tn IIION Hull ; Amntlcnn. tnTSWISVI , Cdl'l'KKte'id v s lake , Ueloticr , tlJOO ; Nov- ember. Jl. 'IS. -DnllMlonirstlc. . fl.VJS. TlN-Qulut , a traits. { Jl l' City Slni-kots. OITV. Mo. Out. 0. I'loun Active and limit pitenls. mi.Vi. oxtni fancy. ! i2J at ! il : finey , t.01 , ; i" > : eholce , II IWiyiOO : \\X. * ! 7VtlN , ) , Wnr IT Quiet : No 2 bitil. cnih nml Oclo- Vier. H.'o bid : No 2 roil , e-ish , h'i ! bid. COII.N Wcal.er : No . ' ' , cash , 47o bid ; October. tAT4 Almtitstoiily ; No 2c.uli , antf Ooto- 1)er. iV4r bid : llAV-Hleady. firm : llniothy. J301 : fancy nrilrlo. tlOMi peed to oho ie , I > .WiI > i.W } low grades. JlOOftl M. I'uxsi.r.n steady tit Hy. ! IlL'TTHi firm. hUhur ; uroamerv. 5l/l2nc ; clalrj. IISl'io ; stoio packed , IJitUc ; uackln , : , JOfc.llc. , , , idH : I'lrin at ICc Hooolpts and shlpmonts not icporlid. liKrrpnol 'Murk ot ° . Tivt iii-oou Oet -WltiUT-Qillel I ; demand pool ! holders olTui inoder itcli ; ' illfornla No 1. 's ' ) ' tdT/-Ss 7d percent il ; red western spring. fis lOdTtSs Iu4"l. " Kiuolptsof win ? it for tlio la t throe da } s were ? M.o 0 centals , IncludlnB 111- OOii Atnoi lean. , Colts Qulot ; deinauil poor , mixed west ern Is Ml pel i out lei olplsof American corn forjthu past thieu days wcro .f , 0" centals. SI. Louts M irkrti. ST. I.OIIIM. Mo. Oet il WHISHT Illgber : eish.ni'Divomhur 1i71 ' .ll7' . > . eish.ni'- : , ( ' i. Coiis-Uuikoi : cash 1J < ie ; Muy..W4c ( UTS Weaker ; cash , 2ti'4 : M.iy. M'iO bid. I'llllh-tllS. ! liMII-11' > . < AVlllSKM tl 13. . Milvviiukrc rirnln Slnrkct. Mn.wAi'KPp , WIs. Oct. -WIIIIAT Qulot ; No 'Jspiliu. L ish. Die ; Ducemboi , lUSiC. C'O'INI'lrni ' : No .1 , e i h. Vic OATS toailv : No J vvlilto .W'jC. 'lolcilo diMln Mni-kot. Tor.Ktio , O. Oet fl WIIPAT Hlslier ; cash , lSc. ) ( Ktobor. tisiie Cons Ste uly , e isb "c OATS-lJulet ; eash."J'je ' < Inciiin ill Markets CINCINNATI. O . Oct. C. WHEAT Slronscr ; No 3roil. W'i'SOSo ' ' f OHN lllKbor ; No 2 mixed , fS > 5'iOOc. ! OATS In Kood duni ind ; .11 ® H'tO. WllI3KKV-I.18. _ . Minneapolis Whc.it Market. MIXNKAI-OMS Minn. , Oet. 0 The inarUot wnshUliorund more actlvo for whe it. Close : No 1 hard , on tr ick , ! ) la : No 1 northern , Octo ber , OJUo ; outraeU , 'JPio ; No : . ' northern , on tracU , 8 > iJ8De. _ blOClti > .t.M ) JtU.\l > ! > . NKVV YOHK. Oct. 0 The stook mirkot toJay , to the surprise of the street and in my opera tors. failed to display either the volume of busjncss or the width of fluctuations usu il of Into and thomniUetat tltnos was positively dull , 'llioubsonco of buy In ? orders of moment was most marked and throughout the day tlio piofcsslonals and the trading clement hammered the list persistently. The openliu showed that the efforts for lower figures , bc un yesterday had not been given up and these efforts received encourage ment fiom the heavy selling for foreign account rlRht at the opening , which resiilto 1 In tmiMnc the first prices In the aetl\o stocks generally lar o frictions levier than list evening's figures. The euly detn ind , however - over , vv is s tlllclent to turn tljo cnitiio of juices In tlio upward direction , and for soma time the maiUot jircsentudii stronfiout with Mlssouil I'acillc , ItouU Island .ind Hltiimllious Coal stoeKs.hhovvliu me.it strength , 'leiines- see Coal iisbu.1 percent to41U. The b ininiurliu. however , was Inccssml. and v\ hen the ilcin mil si icl.ed away prices went buck a , ; iln and In the downward move ment. Kock Island vv is specially prominent under heavy pressure AUhNon still led the list In uoliit tit activity , but theie vv.is n mailed falllns off In volume of business from that of the last few dijs and Us move ments vvero iniido within u.iriow limits tin ouirhout the dav. 'Iho ccneril list dls- pl tyed little or no feature of Interest at anv partof the day , but as a rule. Missouri Pa cific , Wheeling It Iiko Erie preferred. Lake Shore , I < ick.ivv anna and Chicago Iturllngton < Quliicy showed the ( neatest strength. In the afternoon tin Kilo securities became the gloat feature of the day and that stock bc- came the leader In activity vvhllo ilslng l'i pei cent from Its low point of the forenoon. The proforicd stocks anil tlio bonds followed and the strength shov.n had a good Inllucnco on ollior p irtsof thu list , most stocks aaln being bioiuht up beyond the ropenliu fig ures. Some of this Impiovoiuent was lost Into In the day , but the maiket finally closed cju lot but llrm , geiionilly at Insliilflcunt gains ovar first iirlcos and with most of the Hit pr 10- tlcally tit last night's Inures I.rlo Is up 1 per cent and Tennessee Co il Pi not rent , but tlio rest are only slightly changed for the duy. Government bonds h ivo boon dull biitllrm , St ito bonds have been dull and steady. ' 1 ho following are the closing iuot | itlons foi the Ic ulliu stocks on the Now Voi k stock ex change today : The tot.il sales of xtooks toiluv wore .lii'l 077 sh iros Inclndlni ; : Atchlson OI.IIO : lolavv.iro ) , l.iickavranna . \\eslern. . .lOOOi Krlo. MV.'sV I.onlsv lllu .V Nashville 7.rflO ! Missouri 1'aelllc , : iSTO : .North American. i.VJIO , North Amcrlcnn , 15'JIUi ' Northern I'acillc , ft.O'U ; Nortlinru I'liol- Ilc , preferred , I I.7W , H"adliiK , 5,75,1 ; ht. I'aul , a,1.1 ) ! ) ! ! Union 1'aelllc. l'.K)9. ' ) riniiiiuinl Kovlovv. NKVV VOIIK , Oct. (1. ( The 1'ost siys : Haifa million more of poln was ruporlo I to ho on- i ; iiti'tl for Imiiort and this shou.il bo uhout the last tocoino from Hiuland If tills week sens the adv anco In Hank of KiiKland r.ito vv hlch Id e\poctei | Its man luorx will .idiiiit to check the mm onion t A still further advance In the lain was atitlclnitctl by the London Kcon- omlsl vvhiMi it was raised from .Mi to J per cent on hontflinhorlM In thohollcf that the hank cotiltl not allow Its rat-urvo to ho inucli further lednccil without taking fresh proteotlvo measures Thoiiltored conditions It suvslvl/ , : the incroiised halancus of Hunks which It hold" ) , rentier II necessary that It should habitually Ueoji f..OOU.OOOaterllng morosurulus than formerly. Now Vork Money .MiirlciH. NKVV YOHK , Got. d MOSKV os OAi.tr-JIasy. ran liiK from 41 ; to G pur cent ; last loin , 5 per centt ulostiiK oirtirn I at 4 per cent I'lttMB MKIIC NTII.IS 1'Ai'Mt iMJ7ii pon-cnt. brhlti.i.Nii I.\ciusnu-Qutot and mo uly at il.70'i for sixty-day hills unit Jl.bJ'i for tle- miiiiil. The foltowliiE vtoro the closing prices on bonds : Kliiiuiuliil .Notes. K * N * S I'm , Mo , Oct. 0. 'li iirliigs , 11,730- n NKOiii.EVNtf , Ia. , Oct. 0. 0 carlngs , tb3l- ! SI7. SI7.BT. BT. Louis , Mo. , Oet 0-Clcarluzs , 13,030 , 74 ; balances. M71fKi Money , 7 < iH per cent r t > chance on Now Vork We discount. DKNVKII. Cole , Get , 6. Clearings today. (040,521. lut/mmir , Mil. , Oct. B. Cloarlnzs J2.19I.- 80lj balances , $ .111,003 Money , 2 per cent. I'nil.AiiKM'iiiA , I'a. , Oct. 0. Clearings ( ! . ' . - 727tO | Ij.iliuices , l,2U5,0'iO Money , 4 per cent , IIOSTOV , Mass. Oet C.-Clc"irlilM. IIP,0.'U.04lj [ balances. tl.3l1.7S ) . Monov. 0 per cent. Cx- chungo on Ncvr Vork , IViil'cdlf-count. CiitCAdo , III , Oct. 0. Now York exchange 12150 illscinint. Money , 0 per cent. llnnlJ clearings , (110)4,101 ) Starllngcxchangostnw nt S4 80'i ' forU ) day hillsiiiiiHI.at foralghtdrafts. Itimton Ktouk .Market. HOSTO.V , Mass , Oct. 0 The following wcro the closini ; prlras on stocks on the lloston stock market today ! AtcMon"ATFbiieka IV/II nlnniot A llecln .IV > llonlon t Albany auu trnitklln ' " " MIIMOII i Mtilnn"t \ 'Huron ' , 43 fill , liar A yulncy 'i7'iKi'ir ' ' | < aKi ! ID rnstorn It II 1,3 . IJIV4 Hlchburic II U ; > "niitn Ko Copnor , . W Mint v. I'ora M . . . . 'i Inmirn.'k , .1TI Hlnl.V I'ere M pM 71 llOKton l.itnl Co Mni"i Central . I8l < Sin Dlejo I.niitl Co IS Mex tVn ctim 211 ( Wft Knil I.anil Co 1'J N VN i : 4UH Hell'lelwpliono . . .181 illtl Colony . . . \\ntor 1'ovver . 3M \Vli Centnl com C M M AlloiH'Z M t'o ( now ) 7 N I ! T Atlnntlo . . . HHill A. II 0 ll.nton , t Mort 7 I I.otiilim iMiDol ; 'Market. I.OMIOV , Out. ( ) . The follovvlna vvero the London stock ( imitations closing at 4 p in. : uvnn 41 n-li.d MO.NKI 'iffll per cent. I'nrls I P\IIIS , Oct. n Three per cant rentes Oflf for thu account. Denver .Mliitii Stoukq. IP\VI ) It. Cole , Oct. fl There wa * a liclit day's tt.idliu In nilnliu Btoek . bales , U.i'jO ( sliiuoj. The following aio the closing iiuota- tlons : San Francisco Alinlii < ; QnotntloiiH. SAN I'liAX'wo. Ciil. . Oct. 0 The ofliclal olosliic qiuii itlons for mining mocks toJuy wore as follows : Nc\v York Minint ; Quotations. NEW YoitK , Oct. ( ! . Tlio following nro tlio closini ; mining block quotations : St. I ouls Mining Quotations. ST. Lotus. Mo , Oet 0 The mining inarKot vras dull tod.iy and sales vvoio sninll In .iinoiint. Closing bids woio : Ito.stoii Wool IMnik-c. Mass , Cot. C The dom.iml for wool h is been goiid .ind the b lies , while mostly in small Ints , foot nn well. I 'rices ste uly and nnolmneed. Ohio X sells at U Ic : X and XX andahoMf , Wft-l.'o : Mh-hlKan Xstcidy at"7c ; No. 1 wool in steady request with Ohio at .15 © : KJO and MlelilKan at .Ifiil'ic : No 1 comblntr , \vools llrm at .l-IOe ; Ohio line del lino. .11 ® Joe : SllcliiJ in line del line. J.e ! Toirltory wools aio solllni ; vvoll at OftdMc for fine.ri"o5o foi line mo Hum an 1 \V < ikV)0 for medium. Texas , California and Orozon wools in fair re- tjuest tit previous pilccs. I'ullcd wools quiet. Choice supers steady at 40B(4"c ( : fnlr to good , : i.l.l > e : o\tia , I ! . ' ® We ; forolgu wools un changed. _ New York Dry On > iti Mai kot. Niw VOIIK. Oct. 0 The cooler weather Imp - p irtcd u bottet tone to the dry goods m irkct and business on the spot VTIIH soinovvh.it Im proved. Tlio most prominent fe.ituro as 10- gards new biiblness win the order trade for novt season , which gi.idually widens out. Stocks of sc isonahle gootls eontliiiio modoruto In both staple anil fau'-y fabrics vvltli pilces firm. Havana MarXi tfl. HAVANA , Oct. C. SI-AMSII GOLD J233J4 © ! ! .JI. nvcn\NB-Qulet ! and sto idy. SlKlAti Quiet. _ Foreign < Jil Market. I.OMIOM. Oct. 0. liHUM.I ) I'LTIIOf.BITM O' ll per gallon , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'J'ratlcrs' i nlk. CHICAGO. 111. Oct. R CoiinsolmanA , Oar to Cockroll Brothers : Wo have had a llttlo moro trudoln who it today and higher prices also , lint without any p irtlcular reason it seems to us. It was rumored that another "hold vour wheat circular" would soon apnoar and tills may have scared a few shorts. Hollablu news are tlio other vvtiy There Is no cnpnit de mand to speak of and until that revives wo can liaidly ov- pcet very nigh prices. Corn had a tally at the opening , due lo light receipts and buying by shippers Wo in iv expect a ner vous nuirkot In coin until liberal receipts of the new crop roacli our markets. Cash de mand continues good Piavlslons close seine lower limn ji-stoidnv , hut do not loolc es- peul illy weak. Tlioyhivo been hammered all day a aln by a few local shorts , nnd some outside longs li iv o sold out either from neces sity 01 disgust , and wo would r.ithoi buy on breaks th in to soil short now until wu get a gootl hard snot again. GiitcMno. Ill , Oot.tl Ivonnott , Hopkins & Co. to S A. > le\\hortur. Wheat cables guuor.illy easlci on Increase In tlio quantity atlo it for r.nrope. Kocolpts hero auovo expectations and bettci we itlmr for threshing In the north west were expected to wealen the martlet , lint to the surprise of tha tr idias on numerous other occasions , theiowas a htrong opening and a subsequent advance of Ie. The nous was as hoi sh as has been expected , but loom trailers generally went homo short lust night , Intending to cover tills morning , and the demand - mand was so Kenrr.it with ll ht ollurliua that moit of them covered at a loss. 'Ihlirjs Indicate that the natural oouisu of the mai- kot Is frequently Interrupted to potplox the tr.ulo which cannot ho accuuiued for at the present time. I'oroUn crop reports are con- ildorably better th in scorned possible u month a o. This Is true of the who it ono of Kiiglnnd. I ranee , Prussia anil Italy , and of the potato t reps of England anil Prussia. It la u bearish feat mo Unit tlio amount on ocoun passugo should Ineroiiso at nr time when Ameiloiin axports Imvo opned to the smallest average for noaily two months for It shows that other count rim supposed to bo practically unable to export wheat In conseiiuonco oC dollclent supplies for homo consumption are Increasing their ox- poitH surprisingly It al o shows that con suming countries ( Ind American pilces too high anil buy oUewliero Mo.uiwhllo our stocks on both sides of the Hocky .Mountains are gottliuqulto largo , There U , himuv or , a fulrduinaiKl foroiibh wheat , especially In the northwest , anil there Is u hteady absorption ot speculative short salot that at times e lilies thti market to mlvancn moro In a few banits tluiii It can bo pounded hack In a vvouk Corn was vvoaU for causes specified yes terday. Hocolpts hive dwindled uwtiy re markably , huliuports from the country show liberal shipments soon 01 the now oroti , and it is b ild to bo as dry nnil ready to ship us It ordinarily Is In It cumber. This Induce * free blunt solllnir , but Ills belloved that the short hldo of October and November may bo found iinlto dangerous. Oils Invo been dull and ilroopliin' , with a light trade. Provisions opened weak on u lower hoz nuirkot mill vvero heavy nil day. .Mr Armour's bearish t ilk i.Uoiilthu big stocks and possible poor condition of pork neoms to have had Its liilliu'iico on the country. Presumably U is Iho Interest of the pucker to bring about lower prices but wnon his endsslcill h ivo been accomplished ho will doubtless bu found on tlio other sldo uud us big u hull as ho Is now u bear. UIIIUAOO , III , Oct. n Swnrtz. nupoo X Me- CormlcK to r C. bwuru X Co. : There was thu inollnution In the who it trade hero ourly tooven up over the holiday. The local crowd boliu ben i Ish and generally short , led to a general local buying. Il was cold In the west , glv lug rlsu to the prediction that pronmturo winter might come upon the w.ntcr who it furiners with tholr crops only p irtly lit the ground , Itecelpu In the north .vest were hiuiiller nnd the weather up them liutl not en tirely cleared off. There was irnowuil talk by enhloof Itusslu In the near futuio adopting thatiiuiuh advert soil prohibition of wheat uxportn. All these clruunibtPiices uildud to the tlllllciiltles of such shorts an were In cline i tt ) cover and HirungthcnoJ prlees. New York took a line to protect Its culls , u line which lutur In the day wus bo'U out Those Influcnccsi irwcro lur-ely upset later by receipt of lower public cihlcn. The close was llttlomKcr Mondav. "oniowhnt tin lor the host urlcaof thoiliiy. Hecolpls of eorn were only itlmilytfoiir oir * . estimate for Wednesday milv thlrtv-IIvo , about assin.ill a movement as husnvnr been known It main- tallied prices eirly. towards the close , how- ov or , other clrpiini jjances became liilluontl.it , falling olT In cnh clcinaud , ills ippo irauco of thoseaboard Innulry And the prospect with cold WiMther , of large Hrrlvnlsof thi > new crop , \Vo feel hoarUh , hollcvlng the crop the largest and IInest uvor rals c ] . 1'ork today , nftorstub- hornly resisting the iln-ssuro for sovetnl days , went under * IO 00 for December. At the yards hpjjs wore Me lowor. That contributed to the decline on the lloor The extreme dullni ss In the speculative situation , the weakness of com and tlin pnisiioctiof a "pleudld hog sup ply are all thn hcarlsh circumstances CiiK'tdo , III. OL't.0 1' . O , l.og.-vti A. Co lo llrynti Commission Co. : Thocirly nilvanco wnsiluo to shorts cmloivorlng to cover on small Increase on passage , especially consid ering Itiisslu's largo shipments nnd In their elTorts to cover with hnrdlr any outsldo buy- lug they lifted prices I cent. This shows the callhto of the in irl'ol. With inoderiito to- eolpts in the noithftcst wo favor buy Ing ou broik * . 'I he range In the wheat market has been D'-c to W c 'I ' ho most noteworthy tr idlng was hy llutelilii-oirs brokers who have sold about a million moro than their put chases. On the swell there was rather liberal Felling hy two largo commission houses holding long wheat. Now VoiMcportslwotvolo ids shipped and IT ) 000 bought Income forw.ird by export ers time iniiv ho forwarded to the other side later on toe itch the r lilies. Corn s imo us In whoit llutohlimoii was the prlnclpil tiider. hnyliur oirly soiling later Oiifldo of this rtH'elvois undone stock null ginlu house sold freely when ye.u ci-ts within I'4 of May favor nnyliu It In profirancntti other futures. Hxpott imioli-ises In Now Vork 22I.OOJ Oils dull , some local hiivlng of "May 1'iovlslons , cool weather vvltli fair rccolpli of hogs at out side polntsc mspil awoik frc'llng In | irov rlons. The strength In vv licit held prices sto idy for a time hut the ollorliusof pork became too gro it. Ijard and ribs more steady hut we ik , Pi-comber pork Is the he ivy weight and think will drag all pioduets lower " OU.I/M i.i ri : . ' Jt ovtAii , oct n Hccelpts of cattle wore again lio.ivy. largely vvostnnis ind Including u triln of fourteen In idsconslcmd to , i packer. Qualities of the westerns oidliiiuv , with fewer loppy bunches than jo-ttord.iv. Proportion of n itlvcs small and nonoof much consetiienco | us to quality. The m irkcton the bettorgr.ulesof nil classes wasstt'idy tostiongand trade acMve bujors taking hold readily. Holders of commoner kinds found they wont not much wanted , and salesmen found the m irkotslow In tills direc tion. tion.The The proportion of cows was largo and tlio quality , too , was Improved. The better lots and weUhts moved oil' rapldlv and sellers quoted the minuet stiong. with an occasional seller quoting iif > c to 10o rise. Common klni's ' weioslow s ilu ami buoly hold their own. The tr.ulo In feeders , bin Ing speculators. was slow ami almost lifeless , thu outsldo de mand being limited. A few topny bunches brought about the s imo as yeslord ly's pi Ices Common fcedorsand stoekers mo hard to dis pose of , holders of such reporting tint It Is almost Impossible to llnd a bujor for lots of this kind. Hocolpts of hogs vvero f 3 cars , tlio qinllty considerable of an Improv onieiit ov or yt stcr- ( l.iv , there being a very fair pioportlon of good lie sof ill weights. Whoii the market opened thorc wore onlv ' 10 or 40 loads In sight and us all buyers h id good ortlcrs competition was active and prices un even. but generally 5a to 100 bettor than yes terday. ill around. The best heavy and med - d urn wolcht hogs sold at J4 80 to toUJ , with one cliolco lo id at $ . ' 1 0'i. Light and mixed loads sold from W 70 to if4 " " . 'Iho early market w to actlvo in spite of vnry unfavorable advices fron Chicago , but when tno receipts footed up to. > lcars tlii'ro was fi decidedly wo ikor feol- Inv.md buvorsbld biicyobtenlay's prices on ilie late in rivals nnd In some cases bids wcio h.iidly as nooil aa yosteulay. Thoniirkot closed vorv vvonic wllli the advance of the earl > mm ket entlrolyjlost and scveial loads unsold ' OATTI.C Olllel il Tocolpts of cattle. 4 421 as comii.iieil wlih jPflJj ycstord.iv and 5'JOI Tuesday of last weak. Market actlvo and llrm on desirable grades of beef steers and sto idy on others Hutchor stulf actlvo and fully steady ; feeders In gooU demand and llrm. , i.jj lions Onicl.il recoluts of hogs , 1,060 as compared with Sfl jestcrdav and .1,714 Tuesday of last week. Market oponcd act lvo , mil r > o to lOc Higher on .ill grades and closed weak with advance lost and u few In ids unsold. I.leht $4 UVS4 W ) : ho ivy , J4.7'i ® r > 01 ; mixed , 14 7.V24 80. Slii'Ki1 Olllelal receijits of sheep. 1,010 as compired with : * ) J yostuui.iv and 1J7 Tuesday of last week" . Market actlvo anil fully Receipts of sheep consisted of ( Ivo doiiblo decks of good uc'slem wethers , 1040 , th it averaged around H Q founds and sold readily for9" ! > The market is Jctivo ind Iflc higher than last. week. Quotations are : l'.ilr to good n itlv os , { .I S04 S3 : grass westerns , f I r > ® 4 On : coiumon and btockers , Ji50J.oOj lambs , JJ30 ® 4 iO. Itocclpts null Disposition of Stock. Ofliclal receipts null disposition o * stock as shown by tlio books of the Union Stock Y.ir.ls comtiiinj for Iho twenty-four hours , ending at 5 o'clock , p m , October 0 , 18U1 : iiisi'osirio.v. tluyof * ILnttle Jleprescntativo Stilus. tows. No. Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. 1 . 010 $1 00 1. 1013 $1 5) 1.1. OIR $1 00 8. . Mi ( 1 00 17 . 813 1 55 10 IIIU 110 1 1I4U 1 10 5 1001 1 i 18 041 IHO JJ ( 1 * n > 1 71 7. 1075 200 1010 1 25 ll.'t 1 bO II 1070 20J 1)10 ) 10IJ 1 M 1 ! ) OiO 200 h-'il 1 2.1 U'Kl I 80 0 Ml 205 1 21 8sr 1 8D 24 , 11171) 203 .1 .1010 1 fiO 015 1 S7J'i 11 JO 210 1 53 1000 " 10 21" ! 18 005 1 50 10)2 ) 1 l 10 10J1 225 IIIIM.S. 1187 1 00 n i m 3 . 710 2 00 1000 125 OAT.VRS. 4YS 200 ,180 , 403 200 150 4 2i / MII.KEU3 AND SriUNUKItS. 1 springer tJJ 00 1 cow andcilf 24 no 1 milKor 1000 1 springer 3000 STOCKHH AMI Ueof A. Nuckols. B steers. . . 11 1 II n 03 cows 10)2 ) 205 U steeii 110(1 ( 3 11 lllaekfootl ; . S. company. 61 steers . . li'i 3 25 .Sim Hawks. 2 cows , Oil 1 , ' > 0 " U feeders 1110 2 M 24 cows .Uiil ' . ' IU llhtoois. . l.'M 3 U5 - Ihull . . .UV ) 1 0 ' 17 cows. . . . 014 2 05 2 feeders. 1015 2 MJ < I.aranito'nivor ' 0 Co. 2GCOVV9. 87J I J.1 ' 7Ueowa. . . . 001 t 05 Cross & l.oinun , 1 hull . .1140 MO i 10 feeders. 1 1033 2 85 15 cows , OW I'W 21 cows. fllfl 'a1 ID 2 * < 8 cows . . . . 001 2 10 Toschemaiiirer A. Ikilllller. 41 cows KM ) t ( ! 2S eovvs 193 Kmurson , Kennedy , Wi cows. UM 2'lU I'J Johnson. G cows , . . 1003 vl b71i 2 steers 1411 2 10 1 hull. . . . . 1I4J 1 < 1) 12 stcets. .1 40 MlM"llurko. 69 COVTS . F(17 ( 1 M 'M heifers 2 80 TO heifers , . ' > . " ) 1 41 177 fcodurH 1)17 ) 2 U ) 87 heifers. ( M t 85 I'Ujsloy llrollinrs 1 cow 870 2 10 4 Hli-ors * ini7 3 cows. . . HX1 2 10 1 hteer 1 steor.Tox OW 225 1 steer. . . . . IUJJ 15 1 btoor.Tex 7UI 2 25 .M. A. Iliinkor .V Co. 8 steers * , | | 2i 200 OJ feeders ll.'J 235 * TiilltiiKH. IIOO" . Na 4 .1 74 51G G ) MhJ 07 07W 7i ( 00 Arnuml the V.irdH. I'alr recplpt . Top hogs J.V0.1. Hog market opened MJlOo higher. Ocncral iiunllty of hogs very good. r. O. llllsi , a veteran In his line , marketed hogs. I'oedors shipped out Monday 22 cars MS head. 1' . II. Cole from Hiirtlngton , h id In 0110 car f hoga. W. W. Morse from I.oiotto , hull host on the iniirkot , O. 11. Olonson sent In a ear of cittlo from Atkinson. .1. O. Mllllg.inof Wayne niarUotcd ono loul of porkers. John G.irbln from Mauley , contilbuled a oar of hogs. I < . ( jiitlirloof Newman Orovo marketed ono load of hoga. George Itootol of Leigh , sent In u eonsien- incntof lio/s. Top native beeves a year ago $ | 43 , top westerns f-l ) , II r. llnoll 0'uno In jesterday vvltli ealtlo from llurwell , I ! II. 1'rleo A. "on vvero Th.ijor shippers of hogs jesti'rday. Hush Ilros. of Crclghlon sold ho s on this market yesterday. John Ivno\ furnished ritllo for yesterday's t. iles liom I'ainiyra. J I ) ( Jutoscamo In fiom Albion with a two- Iii id bunch of IIO.-M James Hone had cattle In the J arils that ho loidcd at Pullorton. Thomas Itlythc bad seine o.iMlo In the pens fiom Kvanston Wyo I A C. Moran contributed n load of hogs shipped from Crcston. Shipments Mend ly 1 , " > ( ! 7 cattle , 201 sheep , C3 horses u > cars In all. \ \ . ( \ Swaitsof bllvei City , la , marketed 0110 car of Mills county hogs. ThoSvvedenburg Klevatoi compiuy of Swo- denbtirg iniirketod hogs The I < aiam o Uivor C ittlo coinpinr hid sl\ c irs of cattle hero. They shipped from Uva , Tlio Og illila Cattle eompiny h id a train of tvventy-ono cats of eattloheio from Gillette , \\io. rmerson , Hiker & IConnody , a well known r ingo llrm , sent In six c.us of cattle from Dougl is. W Hopper of nikhoin John Lomko of Mll- lird and I. 11. Hiiggaid of Trumbull all mar keted hogs H n Christian , a regular pitron of this in irket , sent over a load of hogs from Nlshii'i- bot.inn , Mo. W. M. I.ocklor , John Il.illoy. W llradock and I ) Points ill of Chidion hud u cur of cattle each on the market. S mi II-iwUs brnueht Intwolvo ears of cattle from Sod a Springs , Idaho and b K. Hawks had cloven c irs hcio from the same place. Chamberlain & Doty marketed live cms of W\ outline giassors shipped from II vn , and N. G. Hey bent In one load from the sumo place. A tr iln of II f teen cars of c ittlo from Casper , Wvo.woio on sain yestcidny consigned by Mllolliuk and II. Ileers , the found having nine of the fifteen c us Clilt ! < jo liivu iiuuii Slarkot. Onic\no , III , Oct. -special ( Telegram to TUB 111 G.Little that Is now could bo noted of today's cattle maikct. There was con- tlnui d quietude ami sc ircely a ncricpllhlo variation in jirlccs. Kingois made up the gro iter part of the supply , loss tli m I.OJU na tives ai riving. These who vvero looking for good shipping stock vveic theieforo. bothered to fill theli orders They were required to p ly stiong prkos as there wtro not neaily enough of th it , kind to go lound. Tlio supply of poor to fall sot s was amu'o to meet all dc- nuinda and the low prices piov lously riilln , ; wcro no more than sustained. There was no silo of extia tteors and only a few trades wcro made becwion from 8121 to $ i Tlio niiinbcr of cattle weighed at bettor than $ i.r > ) was sin ill a comp ncd with those sold holow th it flguio. Quotations we-o ftom $1 21 to-8i foi cows , 11.71 to $ .1.00 foi stocKeis and feeders , ? 28 > toi.4l ) foi shipping steer$1 ( .1 toll SI for wcsteins and $1 .1.1 to * ! -1 foi TOMIIIS Calves weio wanted at fiom iiOO to i.1 r > ) . Hales of hogs vvijro at lie on from jester- day's prices Tor the loactlon tliero did not sooni to bo any re ison be yond ilio fiet th it the Boston llrm of iMjulio & . Co. was out of the nuirkot. Tholr absence was taken advantage of Dy locil iiuckers. who crowded pilccs down to from fl 40 toil 10 foi common to choice heavy and medium v.elglits ind to from J4.00 to $1'iO ' for poor to prime light. Tlioro were not many sales above } " > .2"i , Ilio quality of the olFeilius Continuing rithci common. The iccelpts niiml cred about the simn as for Monday , being estimated at 111,000 held. Not all were sold and the iimrucl closed tame. The livening Journal lopoi Is : CATTI u Ho- coipts , 10,000 ; shipments. 1'JOJ ' ; market sto lily ; top pilces foi n itlvcs , $ " > oc- > ' - ' " > : no prime 01 extra natives on sale : medium. JlOKjil.Ti : common. $ "iXcJ.I7 > : Texans , $ ' 0.2)i raug- eis. $ l.Vi44 ( 71 ; stoekcis. J-.2)@J M ; hulohors1 cows. J , ' 2ja. ' OJ. lions ICecelpts , 10,000 ; shlpmonts. 8030 ; market slow ; lower ; tough ami common , fl.71 © 4411 ; mlxeil and pickers , J4 MO4 W ) ; prlmo heavy and butoliois'vvelglits , } 4 'Kxa.1 ' 20 ; light. * ' 1.1. bill tl > llocelpK S.OOO ; bblluiiOMts , 2.riOO ; mar ket actlvo , ste lily to stiong : n itlvo owos.J.HJ ® l . ! 0 ; mixed and wethers. $1 403 21 ; Texans , II 41 ; westerns , $40081 II ; lambs , M.7.V2H.7/ . New Yoi-k Ijlvo t-tock Market. NfW VIIIIK. Oct. ( i Huhvrs Hccelpts. 812 , all foroxpoi tois and slaughterers ; no trade , fenlliu dull Diessed beef , linn at OKffi'JUe. bhlpniPiiti today , IN ) iiuaitois of beef ; to- inoriovv. 811 hooves and 4,018 qinii tors. CAI.VI.S Itoeolpts. b'll ; maikotste.uly ; vc.il" , $ : > 03bOJ ; gr.isseis , JJOW82 40 ; westerns , $ J 21 p Kccelpts , < i , < ifi2 : sheep a shade hi jhor : lambs , firm ; sin-op , WSi@V.'lj lambs , M ouaii 2.1 : dicsscd mutton , firm at 7 < &S'ic ' ; dressed lambs Hto uly at &illtle. Hoos-ltocolpts , li'it'l. ' Including II cats for gale ; nun kot firm at 81 OU&.1 71. Knnsis City > 'lvc Stook Slarlcot. C'ITV , Ma , Oct. n. CviTi.r Ho- cclpts , 8,0"iO ; slilpments , , lNi. Market stoidv ; htecrs. fJL.'i.7 > ! cows , $1 2.Hi-.75 ; stockots and feeders. 5-J WS-I.7.1. HOOK Hecolpls , 10,40) ) ; shlpmonts , 413. Mar ket opened stiong and closed woik ; bulk , tt 4vai 51 ; all giades , $ .1.21741 71. bin ri' ltecolpts , . 1440 ; hlilpmonts , 1.0. . Mar ket dull. St fjoii'H ' Mto htouk Inrkot. ST. I.onis. Mo. Out C. OtiTi.K Hocolpts. S.SJO ; shipment ! ) l.OOl ; m ukot sto uly : fair to cliolco natives. W04iibr ; ) ; Toxnns and Indians , $ ' 4011.121 Hods Ueoolits | 0800 , shlpmonts , 700 ; rnar- kot opened strung , hut closed wo ikor ; heavy , Jl.0iar > 2.1 ; mixed , * iW < M W ; light. $1 wat 8U. OMIIIA n HO// . s.i/-/ ; The following quulatlons rojiresent tlio pilccs atvvhlcli eliolLQ slock Is billed out on orders unless othonv Iso stated : ONioNS-llomo-grovMi , 4MJSJO per bu. CKI.I.IH I'ordo.Bo TOMATOfs-l'er bu.71e. UAinntu : Home-giown , le pnr Ib. HK SSavy . ' Mii. ) ' OS per bu. POTATO ! s Local growers are siinp'ylng the demand almost oxoluMvoly at 2231 , ' ie pei bu , Hvvn.r PorAmrH JorBoy , tiutf per bbl. ; homo-grow n , 2o per III. _ Omaha ( ruin .Market. Duslncss on the boatd vvns light ou Ing to tlio light receipts , but there vvoto plenty of Uu J CMS and the demand netivo for all grains. NViir.Ar No wlntcrUOo , St. Louis terms ; No 'J spiiup , 'Jto , No JJ splint' , b.'o. UOIIN No 'J > ullovv .V ) . Uu : bo ' . ' , SOo. O irs -No. Jvvhlto , 37. Kt. Louis tonns ; No. tl , whltoJTo , No. a mixoO , 'To , No. ! ) , mixed W te , HARMLESS . TO ASSIST NATURE Kr , ° the body is thogic.it iniision of SWIFT'S ' SPECIFIC ! . Mtcrobl cannot exist in tlio blood wlicrp lis properly token , na it prompt ! } eSS J forces them out , and cures the patient. It has relieved thousands In n few thys who had suffered for years. Jin. F4. . NKI.'OK , u pi eminent nnd wealthy citi/en of Fremont , Nebraska , BuffoteA for years with BCHOFULA , and U continued to grow worse in spite of all treatment. Finally , Font' Jlaltlca of Egif355fcurcd ] him. Ho writes : "Words K&isSJaro inadequate to expreea my Kratitudo and favorable opinion of , S H'l FT'N SPECIFIC. Trcatleo ua lllouti and Skin Dlrratrt mallei ! frta Drawer 3. . . OMAHA > DIRECTORY. TKXTS. Onmha Tout & Awn ing Co. , l-her linmmorln , oil nnrl rulilHTCliitliltnr Hontl for cnlitloiii ( . 1111 t-nrnitn DAGS AND TWIXMS. , Bemis Onmlm Bag Oo. Importers nml Mnnuf ic- 1 lour tt ck llurlnps nail Twlnu A. II. Perrio ; & Co M , 0. Daxou. HOI Illcyelas < > M on montlilf a it A ix AX i ) rynn Commission Oo A , S. MoWhortor trnVpM grain , provision Itoom Itnanlof Trnil * nml Mock S V I.lfo Uroker I'rlidtw nlro I lil it 1'MrMnnlru Chi to New York. OhlCKl'd rnirti. ft Ixiuli nml nn.ist . I.oub C ili r ln Now York bOUitlit Cockroll Bros F , 0. Swnrtz & Co , , ami mult biixpr * llrokori ( Irnln rrciTlnlqaf I'rlTiito wires to Nnw dp I'rliiMn wlro tost. York , Clilcngo , , V 1 liMilintiilI ttlcatto Koom I mil < Ill-la IKnrrt of 7 , Ilimnl f Irnilp Oruiln , Trncle Paxton & Viorliug Omalm Sifu & Iron Iron Works , Worki , Wrought nnd cn t Iron liillldliik' work eiisliH" , Mnnuf r < ( tro niiil liurxUr lirn work , uennrnl | > roof nnfo < vnulli jnll loinulry. mnclil 10 nml work lion 'lulllcrs nnl lilnclt inllh work U I' tire o rntn' ( J. Art * Itr nnil Klh 8' ilreou , llthJnrkum 't Itcr & Oj. , E. R Grotto , I Ifjiior Mt'ri h tuts , Iniiinli'r nn I lubber of 111 * Httrnoy Mri Pt , VVliiiM nml I liiior | < Mnniir.iclur r Kt'iint',1 lO-'J nil I lO..1 I irinin HI , l.imt 1 ml I it Union I'rlio lli | mi npiille itloi ) . L , Kirscht & Oo , , Trick & Herberts , \VliukMnIoI.lquor Dcnl n \ \ liolu-iAlL'l.liiiior DC ilorI (07-IO-JS ( lOthst 0 | . < .0l lOtli St. LUMIWH. G. W. Douglos.3 & Oo John A Wnkofioltl , linlinrteiliiu < rli'nn I'url llnnlnooil Lumber , I mil I enu nt , Mllivnil klMI lljcllllllll. ' ( I'HIOIl 1110 North ICtli Street nihlQulncylilto I.lmj Olnrlos E. Lee , Louis Bradford , Hnntnooil hiinbflrooil inriioU nml piniuul Lumber , Hnu' cement ! a tloorlnt ; tith nail l > oii hi ! > S1 IMnulis.trpot Y AND XU'i 1OXS. 0. A. Stonoliill , I. Oborfeldor & Oo. , Millinery\ntlons Cloiki Itnpuitpn nnil Inbban la l.lc Mllllncrr Mi 210 mil 'U-oiith Itth 110-113 lOthSt , Onmlm Mrcct MUSIC. 1L JXfyTltILMNX / , K'l 0. Mnx Meyer & Bro OeM A. Hospe , Jr. , M f K JonclCM , ilcnlors In I'hiioi , Oruini , Artlstt' iiiusli.nl liittruiiionti MnterUN . , Ktc. etc. Fnriifim nnd irth Till lloiiKlTi Htront. OYSTERS. Plntt & Oa , , rilor' , If I'll nnil ( olcry , 1IJ South 10th Bt Dnvlil Cole Manager OILS. Oousolidatod Tank Line Oo. Itrllnoil nnil lubrlnlliu ( ilN axle Krunto , otc Jt II llutli , Mnnixor. PltOl ) UL'E , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Sohro3J3r & Dealt ri la totinlry pro I * Ci h liiiyert butler nnj lire , ill * , vtKttielos , e 'k , mul KcnciAl cum * ttf minion inori-liiiiiti ; Hownril Mn'Ct. il oiilli llth direct , Eobert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo , , UI7 IIOHiinl ' titut I'rmhiiT , frultt of all Write lor prlcoi on butter klnil" , oyitor' , tor , i-KKi poultry , mil nth nml Ilnrucy btrooti , Kiischbruun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark& Oo , llutter , chcoio , I'ltt Mutter , OiiB' nml poultry poultry nml 1:111110. 1200 Hownrd Street nrjfitiiiiii utii ytrcot. Bates & Oo , , Country proilucu , fruits , vtutt blo < Kroctri' spa- LlllltlUH , tC11 , Aplttil , CtC. 417-lU 9 11 111 St. 1'APEU. ii GOODS Oarpentor Paper Oo. , Omaha Eubbor Oo. , Cnrrr n ' " 'I ' Block of MMiliifinlun r nml Job * prlutliiB wrnpiiliu nml ben nil klmli tubbor wrlllim imper , inrtl pn- koniN ' Stront. I'M l-iirnnin I cr , t to Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , ecod KrowcrJ , doalern In ritnv i'H ri'"ilri | of nil klnrtj unnlcn , KTHH , urnln nml Cookimul lluulcM trtu iteilH lor Kilo ( il-l.'J South llli lltli Hlroot HASH , JQOllN , UTU M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & DoorOo Mnnuliittiiieri of r iili Mnnufnctiircratif i tl our * b II u tl A n ml tiiUK , bllmlt ilooni do. moiilillMKi Mrnnch tif Dlllto Ike , k'lli nml IzunlSU Itoom 4.M Ufa Hull Iln J. STJL UFVA \ TUH S IJI'J'LIMS U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons , f Pump Oo , , 103MOOI 1 nriiaiu Street. llnlllilny VVIml Mllli liHnmri.'O lonos street Neb Om ill i Ij 1 Itu30nctluimni ! u r TKA , COWE11 , Consolidated Ooffoo Company , UK nml 1410 llnrnoy SI , Onmlm , .Sub 'JO VS. JSILMAHDS. II Hardy Co. , ThoBrunswiok- Ti ) , tldlls , n Ih u MM. Balko-Oollender Oo. , fnuoy Konit . housofur Illlllnnl morrhnmllso nl-liliii < Kiioli , chlltl- Hiiliion llvliirm. icn't inrrlniios ( U7 , IITI H Huh Street , IJI'J I nrnnin Street. Oinnlin SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED A. D. Boor & Oo. , IIiiiitiir& Grcoai ! i'i Kiclmniio Iliillillni ; , ifo Multiline , riouth Omnlia South Omitlin. Miss rIla Joseph loft vostcrdav for Lnvo- laud , Uolo , vvhcio bhe will touch in the public schools clurniK the coining ) < 'i COMMISSIOH MERCHANT , NOB. 2 and 4 Shormnn St. . Roonu GO & 69 CHICAGO. Hint clnM fncllltlt H fiirlliohitmllliiuof ehlpmcntj ' WAWTED Total Uiuei uf CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL iw < av vv DIUTRIOT8 , WATER COMHAMIEB.bT.R.n.COMPAMIEB.dUX Correct onitt ace tullritntl N.W.MARniS&COMPANY.Banker , 10105 Dearborn Blrent , CHICAGO 13 Ws'l Street. NEW VOIIK 70 utote S < UOUTON. KuclUh lM i. ticl llr.ud. ENNYROVAL PILLS , . , li Uenulu * . AFC l l. l llftbl . LAOK * Ml , l > fll UI tor ClUrlUlltrt TujUlt Pit .nonJ A.auJ 111 lltd " ! I'M B UllU lm M Tnka i > "lil - IM > / ilLw i ti l-kU4 . | I'/