THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13 , 1891 , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Government Report Causes Wheat to Fall Off Slightly , INDICATED AN INCREASED YIELD , Observations ofHurnv ( \Veslrrn His- trlolH , WfiluliIH Oalciilntetl to Hclnrit Hopcling , ICoauln ( In hliorts Coveting. Ciiirxno , ill , Oct. 12.Vhoat OIICMCI ! weak nnil lower today , Thp prime c.iiiio was the KIM eminent crop report of Saturday which was promulgated nflur the i-lo'c of the board H Indicated very laro ; total of fi'KJ.OOO.COO 1) an the season's ylold , which would give a sur plus of about SW.UOO.Cuobu fin o\port. accordIng - Ing to the local experts , and u hnavy ilccllno wns looked for. Mverpnol reported a dccllno of ! Jd In spot ami Id In futures , but London wnsPd hlgheron California wheat to arrive and Now VorU started lower. Tliu first sales hero shouiil ailoi'llno of I'Jc from Saturday's close , but almost Inunodl- ntuly IJC.MII to develop strength , nn < l event- nally nilvitiicuil Ic , but lost pirt of Ibo Im- jiriMcini'iit. The ear y advances were the result of Rood buying orders from Now Vork nnd sumo bullish reports One of these was tin ) published statement lhat ( icrmaiiy and the 1'ultid States had Hlgni-d a convention by the terms of which all American eerc.ils would bo admitted Into ( luiiiiany , duty fieu. In ruturn for HID free admission Into the Culled Slates of deimati beut niig.ir. freu of duty after .linuiuy I , nc\t. IiiHpllo of dlspitehc.8--soinu loullimatory of this report It was not generally believed here , but It neveithuless caused MIIIIO covor- liU by HID Hhorts nnil helped thu advanee. The news which hud a moie deeldedlv bullish on the mnrliut eailv trade was thn signal ter- vl < i'report Indicating rain and snow on the iiiilhie"hed whe.it Hhocl.s In thn northwest with eonllnucd eluir. ilry weather In the southwest , which It was ui ed would further ilelay winter heidlng. I.o.ranschnart/-lii ) | > oi' . Mlliiiim'-llniliinin and lilirord bought frteiy , whllu Ki iinott-llopUns. wuio the le.idlng Kollnrs. McDoiuul bought , i good llnu early but sold on sul'seiiient ' | adxam.es. Dtrcinnoi opened at ftom 'M'lC ' ' to "s'Jp ' , ntrultistu'i'te ' saturd.iy at the close , sold up to tWie , otr tolM'ii' ' , up tol'l'ie ' , reeided lo IH'iC ' , milled ncai the close totta c ami closed steady UtOXJ4l' . Corn was nervously stronger The market opened at from > ic to "if " lower on the govern- men' report placing the condition at . ' "i per tent aKalnsUll.t pel cent la t mouth and Indl- catlnp a crop < > f ! MUOUou ) 0 0 bn , but soon sold up at from Ic lo.'ic ' on liberal purchases bv the local 'hipping contliiKent mid shorts who camu In on the advaiico , Itc.ill/liiK carrlnd the market b'ick fiom 'to to Ic , after which It ruled linn. October opened at .VJ'jC ' , ns.ilnst Klc at the close on .Saturday , sold up Irri'KU- luily to 5Ac , icacted to r > lc , mound which IlKiiro It held foi a Ions time , then neai the close advanced to " > P.iC and closed at51'ic. ' UnlH were ( inlet > vnd stonily and closed from Ue lo " e hUhur. 1'ork vvas active but lower c.uly , thoiiKli iccovurlnK most of the decline later In the day. The ll < iuld.itlon was a aln very Keneral and the demand was slneU and bids much icduccd. TheK \ \ slock of pork , which will become Irregular on January , was the dcprc-slim' factor , and the weakness in this dniKKid down tins long futures. The close shows a loss of from 7'io ' to He. Lard 7ii' ( to rj'Jc ' lo.ver , and ribs 7'ac to lie. The loud Inn fuluios ranceu as follows : AII1K 1 ts Illllll lOW. CIOSC Will AT No. 2 < ) i toher . . d'1 " ' ! ' December ' , Mil ) 1 UP | COIINNo 3 Oi lober . fi'l November . ' Min Jluy . . . . 'hi OAIS .so ' . ' . . tic totier . . November KM , MICH I'IIHK lc ) ( ember 8 IK ) n in Jniiiinry I.AIIII- fsovember ( ! ( i 1-4 December Jniiunr ) U til ) jj 8110111 Hills October . 0 75 era Not ember Jnminry ( ! 10 b Vt ) Cash quotations were as follows : I I.OUH 1 11 m and unchanged. 2 bprlnc A ho it , 0i\'c ( : No. 3 wheat. ftlffiOlc : No. 2 red , U > Vc , OoilN No. 2 , M'iQtec. OATS-NO. 2. 27'scj No. 2 white , COS-'lOc ; No. II while , 27 4"Je. JllK No.2. fcc. IlAitiM No 2 , OOOOlc ; No. a. asaoio , f. o 1) . : iNo. 4. lSOc ( , f. o b. KI.AXSFKD Na l , ! KIC. TIMOTHY Shii : ) l'rlinpl 1 % I'OUK SUss porlt , perbhi , JSS"(5.000 ' ( : lard. ncr owt , $ ( ! .4"i : short tlbs aides ( Imi'-e ) . W.hO St7.(0 ( : dry H tiled shouldeis ( boxed ; , id ! : sijlj 40 : ihorteloai Bldoslhoxedi. Jii.ryrto. : n. WiUHkUY-DIsUlluiV llnlshed goods , porgal , C1.IH. HwiAiis-Cul loaf , unchanged. Itecelpls iiul shipments tod.iy wore as fol lows : On the rioduco exchange today , tl-o butter market was hlgheis fancy eie.imiiy , : > © too : line western , aif&Te ; ordinary , ls ® > , ' 0 ; ojectoi dairies , L1)- ) ) ; ordinal v , I'tsJle. New Voi'lc Markets. Ni.vv VOIIK. Oot. l-ri.nim-llocolpts , 21ri23 packages exports , ( , . ' 0 bbls ; , IJ s icUs. Mu- ket Irrugulai.i'losliu' e.isy. fa'r ' and actlveh sales , 'JT..Vi i bbls. " \\nim ItoeclptH , 41it'i ) ' | bu : oxpoits , 270- 21.1 bu : miles. Miul)0 ( ) bn of fiituros : INi.OJO bu of spot , hpot niarUol lovvi r. unsettled and fairly aetlvo : No. 2. rtd. JI.OJ In htoio and olo- vatoi : I.CO'l.t,7U nlloat ; * l Ol'IffilU7' ! f. o. b : No. .Hud. fl.UJii ; ungiaded red. tWe ® JI.lHiji No. I noithorn to aiilvc , $107 ; No. 1 to l'-ll'xo ' * ' ( K'tOptions imnto - , > ' - declined jJiJU'\o on Iho govoinnicnt icport , which Indented a oiop of about .VJu.OlW.iW ) bu besides thoio vvero wo.iKor cables , while the largest opoi.itots hcio were ollors Hotter mouther wns reported fiom the northwest. A report of a laiiju Incioaso In the v islblo slippy caufjed a roacllon of fiom < ve toc , and closed ivoal. at from l 4o to So under t > iturdav. No 2 red , October , if I ill11 ® l.O"4. oiosiui ; at JI.DVf- November , $ I.Ui ( < 4iCI.i7 ( ( , closing at ll.uiiV. ) 1)4- cfmbor. tl.U7 n-hr4I.O' ( ) , closing at tl.Us'4 : Jim- uary.I.UU4ai.lO' ( . . closing at tl W ) 4i rohni- arv. closing attl.loUj Maicli. closing aif.lb | > ; Apill. I'losliiK at JI.Uj May , Sl.U'.Ol.H , clos- Itvicak : ; western , Ol'jncc. . . - , [ \ ; ! ! ' , , . ' ? ) "ml nll0lt ! October .W.IV ! . .5'.1I'W1 | | mi. ' "i. M.-U.eObu ; oatn , roiiN-ltccolpts. 141,175 bu ; exports. 7C.C44 tin ; balei , KS.UWI bu of futures , Ol.iOO bu of viiot. bixit iimrkPl hlfihoi and le-h aetlvo ; No. . ' , u.Qb.'i.o In elevator : uic alloit ; un graded mixed , OK26.I , . ; M , . u tthUt. „ , . u , , . tlons advanced 'iiB > 4ei on near months vvoafci OeUibci. b2awe. elosln , ' L2'ei ' November. B aii'c closlii lll . . . . cluslns , UlSo. bpolNo B white. 1.V.lrtinl"li.u'l..wl-tlri1' ' ! ) * -i-lJOi white i , .i10ei No. 2 ChlcaRo , ai'.c. llors yulot , llrm. Uottnc-Uutloim firm at 12 to 15 points ad\anco.iiml closed Hteady nt S5 to .o lllo , more active steady : No 7. JI2.7Mtia.Ou MiiHH-ltaw. active , llrm : fair reilnlngSo bid : centrifugals , tc test , J'.e bid : rellncd. falrlv iiotlve. llrm. Mlii-AhsEs NOVT Orleans , ( inlet , flrm. Hu'K llrm , < iulet. I'Miiouuvi-Oiilot , easy ii-rudo In bbls , j'ar- Ver's. niWi cniiloln hivlU. UIU : UultvU clincd utdl't for November. COTTON fciKu Oiir-Dnll. TAI.I.OVV qulot , Htcady. KOHIN Quiet ! klcady. ruiii'ENTi > K Dull ata'iSWiO. Kildh fancy llrm ; western , 2145 52c ! ro- colptB , .M'.kl paekiiges. I'OIIK Dull and oiU ; old mos , tlO.Wi now ri.ess. ( lt.5J < icll.7& ; extra prime , tlu.SO&II.U ) . HIT MB\TM Qulot. MIIIIII.KSWeak. . IMIIII Lower : dull ; western stoiiin , M.WU : option salcH.V ) tierces ; Xov ember , H - : Docemter. W.KS , eloalng M.08j January , W.77 © B.IC' , ; loslnH U7 | 1 obruary , $7,01. Ili'TTbii htrongcn goo < t demand ; west ern dairy , Htt-lej wosiern creamery , Ibi2i.1io. ( I'llr.ksu Quiet ; llrm for fancy ; western , li © 6)o ) ; p.irt-sKlniH. tO-ilje , I'M IIUIN I'lrm : Amerlean. JlV73'itlS.W. I'oi'i'Eii Nominal : lake , October , J13.M ; Jali > . November. I'.U l.EAO Weaker : domostle I US' ' } . Tilt Quiet ) llfii'i ' atralghla , f.UlO. 'MlniioiipollHVheat Alurket. MlN.sfAi'OMS , .Minn. , Oct. 12. Thcro was a bullish tone to the wheat market today. The Increuso In stocliu reported wan not as heavy l hu Loou thu rule for u fuw wucks , thcro wn * mln In Minnesota and North Dakota which promlAfd funher Injury to wheat no that the flllnatlim as a whole wa * otrotiRor thnn Inst week. HIIJ era were r.ithnr tlinlil nt the opening , howovor. even In the face of favciinblo condition- ' , they vrlshod tosco what VTOiild devplop during thn mornlnt nml so madP bids cmnetviithi'ly. The opening wns We. This win 1'ic under Saturday's closlnir , but nsfioon in the cort' | ' of hcnvy buj'I K In New Vork an fornlen orders wns recclycil thcro wni nrnniiit yli'Idlnn and the niarkct wnsNoon bid up tol'l'ic wllhoiilnny nttomlnnt otclioincnt howovor. Close ! No I hard on track , 0.3'io ' : No I northern , October , If.c : December , IW > * c : May , * l.oo"t ; on track , OJc ; No. 2 northern on tuiek , 0 © Jle. ICaiiHiiH City Mni-Uots. IVA.N A" OITV. Mo. Oct. 12. I'totrnPlrni ! pitenl" , tJ.nXbi.Hi ; extra funcy. IJiSOOi'-Vi' . : fanev. tJ.OJ3ai.-i | choice , tT.W32.00 | XXX II O l . -i. \VIIKAT Ptoady to ( Irmi No 2 hard. cash , and Ortobrr , ( > 4o bid : No 2 red. ea h , Wio ) nsked. t'nit.N I'lrnii Nu ' . ' , cash , 50c asked ; October , 4C'p ' bid. OAT-t-lll her ; No 2 cash , 23o bhl | Octo ber , 2fic. HAY firm ; timothy. 1800 : fancy pralrlc , KOIH ! to cho co , J5.uixai.50 ; low uradcs , I'LAXSIIKII Steady at 'o IliriTi it 1 Irm ; ercamet , 2ia27c ; dairy. lMt22 < ' ; toio packed , I''ffiUc , packing , 12c. I.dds I'lrm nt lie. IlLiKiiTt Wlicut , 43,000 ; corn. < ,100 ; oals , 700. "iiipvinxTS Wheat , 7CoaJ : corn , none : oats , none. _ Dnliiili Wheat aint-kot. Hur.tr ni. Minn. Oct. 12. The Krain stocks In Store docriMsed 10 1.2 1' ) bu. dtirlnit the wee ! , . Wheat In store \.4'i''ni \ bu ItceolpK whont , for fortyclirht hours , h > 5 cars. October nnd Noven. her opened .it U31l'c and closed ntoi'io bid ; December opened at into and clo'eil at " 33c ( ; May opened at i04 \ anilutixcil at Jl.oi'i ! Deeeinlior. hard , closed ot'wjc : Oetober.l)7'c ) ; Slay , Jl.OC'i : easli , hard. OTUe : Mo. 1 noithein , IKi'ic ' : l ) . 2 northern , lU'in ' 1 he ( 'enei.il ( dl- InKof whoiil at tliBopenliiK was all taken by Vork , as Ihelr market was flrm. Mvoipool M.ifkct * . r.tvriii'ooi. Oct. 12 -\\iii.T-T > iill : holders olfer moderately ; California No. 1. m & ' , ( l < iMs I'd ' pet cental ; red westein spilng , 8s lO'.dS'-s ' lid. lid.roitN Qulot and lower ; mlsed western , 5s .S'iH ' percental. Hi-Kt r.xtia India mcs , Sis Id nor tierce. I'oltK Prime mess western. f,2s , lul per bbl. lUcoN l.oiu clear. 43 ! bs. .fistil pel cwt. iMlin-I'rlmo western. Us fi I per cwt. St. Louis Markets. ST. Lout" . Ma. Oct. U. WIIKVT Steady ; cash , iri'4c : December , ' .H'm' . Con.s steady ; cash , fll'ji1 : May. IKMJC. OATS- steady : i-asli. 2u'ic ; .May , WJic. I'oiik-Dull at tin 73 I. Aim -Dull atfGl < 5 , - JI I1 * Cincinnati Markets -ir. O. Oct. 12. WtiiiAT-Ste.uly ; No 2 leil. tl U ) ( OIIN Lower , No 2 mixed , ! Ac. OATS bte idy ; No 2 mixed , loy < Q,1lc. Milwaukee . . .P , WIs. Oct. l.-WilliAT-Steady ; No 'Jspilng , cash. Olcf No. 1 northei n , ! )7' ) c. COIIN Stiong : No. II , c.ish , 5Sc. OATS rum ; No. 2 whlto , oO'iOJle. ' Toledo Grain Market. Tor.Kno , O. . Oct. 12. WIIUAT Stuady ; cash , and October. Ml'io. ' COHN dull ; cash , Me. OATS Quiet ; cash , 2"c. Hr tlHh Grain Tr.ulo Itcview. LOMIO.V. Oct. 12. The Mark Lane Hxiircss In Its woeklv review of the Hiltlsli raln trade Hiys : An Impiovcd demand for Hour has been the featuio during the week. In London the stocks of Hour ,110 80.000 quartern below ihoho of July , and elsewhere there has boon a decided diminution In the stocks. The yield of line , diy 1 ngllsh wheat ex ceeds the pxpcctat'ons and especially In tlio southern counties In the southern and western counties It Is much Inferior. The ro- coveiy In prices at New Voik and I'ailsand the reduction of American oxpoits have strengthened foiolgn wheat. Mlllcra are In clined to postpone purchases pending the ar rival or .l.'ft.OjO quartcis which are expected shortly. Oats , eorn and bailey h ivo each ad vanced lid. At tod.i } ' m.irKot there was abettor In quiry for English wheat and the price ad vanced Is , making the quotation .1,3 'id. Good whlto Cnllfornla brought 41s and Inferior southeastern European U7s. American red winter advanced Is Koiel.'u llouis were Cd higher. Hye was scarce and nil higher. Means and peas were llrm. Corn on tno spot was llrm and foi foiwardcd delivery the market was weak. _ _ _ _ _ _ .IXIt JIOX1 > . NEVT VOIIK , Oct. 12. Thestoek market today was again only moderately active. While weak In tone and whllo no audden downward movement took p'aco during the day , the steady pro-mi to to soil caused material losses befoio the close of business. The pressure bioiight tobcar was caused bv iinnthui bear raid under the leadership ot Mr. Cammack whoso brokoiK attacked the entire list , mak ing a ccnoral and uniform movement over the whole maikot. Theio was no suppoit accorded ptlcca anywhote , anil only the natitrul stienglhof tlio market ptevenled a sudden break In sonui pait of tlio list , Thcro were only two ie.il aetlvo stoolci today Atchlsoii and fat I'aul but the former furu'slied ' about ono-fouitli of the entlro business done. The openlni : of tlio market WIIB In sympathy with a lower London market and bolllni ; by the forolgncis as well as the boars had the ollcetof opening the market at declines fiom balutday's llniires of from 'i to 1 per lent. Suiiar , Now England , and Hocking Valley showed the largest losses. Thcro was no icllef from the steady presume , however , at unv time dur n the ( lay and the opening Uuutcs In most cases wore thu uest of the day. Chicago ( ins was the only exception to the i ulo and It wasciy strong In the daily dealings In the face of the weakness In the rest of the list. rising l'i percent and holding the advantage to the close , though It was only fiactlonady hlghei , owing to tno dccllno at the oncn \\hcn well Into the afternoon the leading shaios including Atchlsoii , Missoinl 1'acllle , ICock Island , t'lovoland. Ctuclnnatl , Chicago Ht. Louis , \\heollng. Cordage , bit.'ur and some .specialties weio all down over 1 pot cent from thoopenliu lUutes , nnd the down ward move ment made llttlo or no further progress for the lesl of the day , covering Keeping prlees within narrow limits whllo makliu no iccov- ery. The market lln.illy cloicd dull nnd steady at near Hie lowest pilces , The list to night Is all lower and mateilal losses Include bugar Pa per cent ; llullalo , Itochestor X 1'ltts- Uui . lner c-ent ; L-iko t-horc. 1'4 ' nor cent ; Atehtson , ( hev eland , C'lncliinatl , Chlato & St. Louis and Noithwestcrn each l' per cent : ItoeU Island , fct. Paul , Missouri I'aclllc. and \\hcolliu , each 1'8 percent , and Wabitbh pre ferred l percent. Uovornmenl bonds dull and steady , . Slate Lends have been dull and steady. 'I ho following ate the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now Vork stock ex- iliaugo today : The total sales of blocks today vvoro i.V ! < .bs7 ' .0Ul'"l'.i ' ! " ' . ' \lc's ' ' ! ° . " - . . " . Ohio .wo I'liianuiiil Ituvlovr. New VOIIK. Oot. IJ. The 1'mt sayss To- day's market gave the llrst indication that has ueon vlslblo slueo the o.irly part of August of the prosencifof nit aggressive bear coiiibliiatlon , lu pichunco was natui.illy to bo expected at thU time. The fundament il prlnelplo of the two or three astute operators who huvu orgauUud all of Wall street's recent bear movement u , that a miirUet whlehwlll not so up , must go down. To put the cato In oilier words : It the biirfuco argiimeuts from the llii.ineial bltiiathm are all In favor of un upward movement In Moohg , and prices tubbornly rofusoto advance , the roawinmuat bo that the prkoa are tno hlih. There U much forx-u In the arnurueut , though it of course only to a profecsloual market. Tno I'stnbllslimcntof u lower r.nuoof prices Is lit such cases a double advanta.ro for the trade stnt , ilpolnt. It gives a iiafor level from which to hoirln spoculat vo purchase : ) for a turn nml creates a short Intetost whoso own enforced purchases on a rally , will rontrlbitto t ) tlio ndvanco so long an thooutsldu buyer Is absenl from Wall street and Is the souiuiost loglo of speculation. Now York Money Alnrkrt. NKW YOIIK , Oet. II Mnvnr ovOAr-r rangln ? from. 'I to 4'i ' per cent , last loan : ii ! , closed olfered at . 'PJ per cent I'liivtB MKiiCANTir.t : rAi'Kii .y.itW'i per cent. .STKIII.I.NII LxciiANOR-Oulet and slo idy at JI.S ) for slxty-day bills and tl.SJ'i for do- mand. The following vtcro the closing prices on bonds ; Kliiiinulnlotis , Mo. Oct. 12. Cloirln s , f..ICJ.- 0- . R , Mil. , Oct. 12.- Clearings todny , ) J ! halaiiees , fliW.Vit. VoilK. Oct. 12. C ( urliiK * tod.iy , Jsl- tti-.70 ; ! balances , il4.517.WJ. I'llit.ADKM'iltA , 1'a. . Oct. 1' ' . Cloarlius $ IU- lO'.ONl ; b.il.inces , fLfiTi , II. . Money. 4 per cent. riMMNNATi. O , Oct. 12 Money i > per cent ; Now Vork r.voliair'u D ir to "U cents pioinltini , Itauk clearings ifuMil.l.lW. C'lliOAnn , III. . Oct 12. New York oxchanso , pir. Money. < ! per cent. Clearing : ) , $10 , > WI,2Jy. sterling ; oxglmiiRo iinehunKcd. ST \ . .iVMo. \ . Oct , l2.-CleirliiR9. JI.'UO.IIJ ! balance * . fi".Ml5. ) Money. 7f'lS per ecnt. K\- ehatiffo on Now York Km discount. M.vv UIIM\NH. : I.i. , Oct. 12 C'loarlngs today. fl'lll.in ' : > < w \ or'c ' exelianuo. IniiiK. * I M per ? IOIU ; commercial , f-iuo per $ lJOO ( ilKcuunt. HOSTOS. Mass. Oct. U'-Clearlnu-s. itf.WW ) ! baliiuces. Jl.s.'ij 4. > l. Kate foi monev. 4 < 3 t per cent. Lxeli.ingu on New Yoilc , lOHljo tlla- COIIIlt. Iloston Stui'lv 31urkot. HOSTON , Muss , Oct. 12. The followlnc wore the eloslui ; prlcos on stocks on the Iloston stock maiket ted iv : Atrhl-on , V 1'opekn ll'f Ke'ir-aue llniton A Albnii ) .to Chi. llur , V yulncy ' ' - 1'e Copper . 41) l'n tern It Itii 121laninrnck .Mass Central l7Mi'AmilKtoii ' I.nml Co Mex Cen com ' . ' 111 I Iloston l.n ml Co . . N V \ N H ' " Sin Dlotfo Land Co Old Colony . . . Wint I'ml Land Co Wl Control com Hell'lelenhono 1st Allone ? M Co ( lion ) _ l.nnnon s'tore ' S . is Atlantic II Water 1'ower . .1 lloHton \ .Mont . . 41 C .VI . i.rK > Cnluniet A llecla N. i : T K ) 1 rnnkllii . . . 17 II. .V II Unroll 23 Tjontlon Stock 'Market. I.ovnov. Oct 1. . The follow Ins wcro the London stock quotation' ) closing at 4 p. in. : Consols money . . . NPf Krlo seconds 107Hi Console account Ul .1 It , Illinois Central lU.'i U S 4 120 .Mexican orillnary , m < 1) S 4M , . . lltl ' t I'aul common . . 7 ( > H N Y I' A , O llrsts. yrn .New York Central . 114H Cniindlun 1'ncltlc . .UK llcudliii ; 20 ? ( Erie 31(4 ( Sir.vi-n 4i l-2d per o/ . MONIY-JI : pt't cent. Hate of discount In the open market for both short and thrco months' bills , 2' < S ; ) per cent. I'nrln Hentos. PAitls. Oct. 12. Three per cent rentes 03f 7iio for the account. Denver .Minin ; ; Stouks. DKNVI u. C Io , Oct. V. Light buslncssa on the Minim ; t'\chnnio today. Sales , I'.SOO shales. The closing quotations are as fol lows ! New York Dry GOO.IH marker. Nnw YOIIK , Oct. 12. Trade opened qulot In diy gooN. the llobiew holiday taking an Impoi taut class of buyers from the iraikot. A conspicuous foatuie was the don ami for stiinlo cottons , but stocks supported the llrm feeling In the maiket while a eonshloiablo movement Is looked for this month on account of toqulicmonls for shipment bv slow wuler loutes. Collee Market. Kio Tu ) JANEIIIO. Oct. 12. COFFKK Regular ( Inn ; llrst. 7.350 rols per Ion kilos ; good second , 7,100 icls. Kecolpts during the week , s'l.ooj ' bans ; purchases for the United States , ( Il.ooj ; shlpnn-ntslo the United Slates , 40.0JO ; stoeUs , UI5.000 bags , ' SantoH Market. SANTOS. Oct 12 CotrcK-dood average 7- 400 icls per ton kiloItocclpts during the week , lll.UKI bn.'s ; purch.ise : ) for the United htates 13,000 : shipments to the United blatos. O.OOJ ; stock. 201,000 bags. KoriMKii OH Market. LONDON. Oct. 12. CAi.uuirt Li.ssmui-r.'a Cd per quarter. LiNsi'.uiiOir , 20s pox cwt. Tuui'ENflNt..SfimTS-27HUl poicwt. . Havana MnrkotH. nllAV4NA , Oct. 1. . Sl'\NISIt OOI.U " K.xcil AMI i : Quiet , bud MI Unchanged. P.lKlii llutter Market. N. 111. , Get , U.-IliniKH-Aotlve ; Hales , 57IH)0 pounds at. . Oc. ' 'lalk. OniCAno , III. , Oot. 12 Kennett , Hopkins A. Co , to h. A. MoWh'irter : There was a panicky openiiTg In wheat , thoeimHcquencoof n boailsh government icport. not becaiiHO the Indlcatad yield , r.'W.Vjo.noo ' bushels , was lartfor than the trade hid tUiircd It , but because Chicago opotatois arobuailsh and assumed that foref-iiiurs would give the report u boitr- Isu construction , and Im Inlliinnced uccoid- Ingly Cable advlees hardlv bore out this vuiw , forallhough prices abroad arosomo- wliat oiislor , these seemed to bo rather the rdllocthm of our lower closli.gon .Saturday. If foreign markolH present u llrm front tomoi- row thu boars may abandon for the present tlio'r ' ulTort to hrouk the nmikot , but uny weakness iibioad would bo pietty sun ) to en courage flesh bearish domonstratlons Imrc. ( 'Iviir'iiiouii wnro fair , conslderublo export lii- iiulry , renewed rains In the northwest and good charters here Oorn undo its were rather dull early , hut the bu decrease In the visible and light lecelpts of corn closed both cereals btron , ; In spite of the government report In dicating 11 yield of 2.iOi.uooooo hiuhols of turn anil 75sUXO.U bilHliulb of outs. If 10- alUed tliU will he the biggest euip of oats ever Imrvcvted. us the fnielgn oats ciop espealnlly la 1'rancu U liir o. The tondenov of the report will naturally bo to weaken values Ills pribablo this will ho the cage with long corn futures , I'rov Ulons weio again raided today on Ineioiscd ho receipts and lower prices , Should they con tinue to Increase lower price ! ) for the piuduct may bo established , but thu idiorl Interest Is large and should anything occur tonliirmlt , jirlces would ho likely to recovei sharply. O > i'Ao | , III. , Oot. I'i-Swtitti , | ) up. o A Mc- t'ormlck to r , O. gwiirt * .V t'o. : Although whem lo'ilghtoloseit about a cent under Sat urday It iiroved utroneer than wu * expected. Tlio bearish Inlluonco of the government ic- port wu In u measure oiTxot by wet weather In thu northwest , dry weather lu the south- vrest , nloadler calilus tlmn antlclpiitcd and liberal buying foff Sow Vork account The wheat receipts stiow an Increase which will probably contllllro. The bulls wnro sonuMTlnt oiifoiiriiRcd by u rumor from Wellington , tint u now treaty had been concluded with tlernmny In which all iluth'son American grain vvcro nmindoncd but It lacked olllclnl confirmation. It will probably turn mil' that the treaty already once referred to sbntn wee' 'igo in which this country Is put upoii the sitne footing with Austria has been signed That , however , nnplv reduced , does not rnmovo the grain duty. The nenj-by deliveries of corn vvoro strong on small receipts , on the big decrease lu the local slock and the decrease of 2dh-U > 00 In the v slhle. The trade was not large Provisions vvcro ngiln very woak. There was mole oittshlH lliiuldatlon In near deliveries of pork , mori ) short telling of next year's deliv eries by the mnniiftiMuicrs and the hogs wcro nvor the estimates The liquidation by weak holdeu of the old product docs not appear to he llnlshed. ( 'metoo. Ill .Oct. U. CounsoHiian > v Day to Cockroll llros Wheatopened very weak this morning under the lull lenceof liquidation of long sluir caused by the guv eminent report which Indicates the largest cron In our his tory. On the break there was hoivy buying for eastern and foreign account and the market - kot had aqulol rally , and baa been well sup ported till day , the elOMj being within a fraction of the hl.'li prices of the day. The report that Germany had removed duties on wheat wns confirmed and helped sustain quotations. It BCCIIIS to us the Importance of tlio government report lias not yet been seen or revised by thu traders nnd that ( lei many's action In removing grain du ties has been exaggerated by the bulls T.x- ports were forty loads. Unless we get a largo Increase soon In our exports wheat will loo1 ; high at $1.00. Com was w.thout feitiiro except a llttlo Hurry In the October option caused by the few Hborts remaining Twenty loids were reported taUon for export. Provisions continue ) weak under heavy sales by ex hausted holders. Many slot ) orders Irivo been reached and the llquldaton has been soveie.oilonot vtt bellovo In buying but would do so on any further break from these prices. Clltrvno. Ill , Oct. 12. 1' . 0. Logan and com pany to Ilryali Commission compiny : The wheat market opened with a largo geueril li.ulc. The llrst price was about OJ'iC ' for De cember. It sold oir lo Us'iC. On good local and outside buying thu mice advanced to UD'iC , At this thoto was a good deal of reall/- Ing by the early buvers. The publication of nn article ho ulo I Washington. D. C , In our morning joiiiiniK stating American wlic.it whipped to ( ieinrin polls wonidbe admitted f ice of duty added streiuth to the ad vnneo This report was contradicted bv a telegram to the Assocl itod picvj and n genor.il selling was the rcsu It , cairylni the jirleo fiom ! nc to 8 S'iC. The close Is lis © 's'.c. ' The government estimates of thociop nt 15bushels per acio Is about what has been expected , lu fact our own information has been that It would bo that does not alter the Infoi in.itlon wo had Iwo months asio , mil Ihtn December wheat was selling atabonttl.il ) . Tills was on the 1 into foiolgn demand , \Vu have our crop of wlnterseciiro andour spring crop un- Kecmed , nnd Hie price goes oil Klc per bushel , what on no one knows ' 1 hoexnoi I demand con- llnues goodalthough the Increase In the v Islblo exceeds expectation. Tor the Immodlato future - turo wo recommend buvlng on decline. Corn without any special feature. The Octo ber option Is strong. 1'resh gossip about ad vancing prices because of light receipts. The provision mat kot was active , eonshloiablo of the December pork holdings were sold out. The buvliig was by those who sold it last vveok. We sec no change In the value of De cember pork , and bollevo It will sell lower. OMAll.l I.IVK H1UCK iHUKKTS , OMA1U , Dot. 1. , 1501. The week opens with only moderate re- colpls. Ollcrlngs of cattle were generally veiy common , with boot steers scaice. The maiket was slow and dull but quoted un changed. The yaids were full of feeders , a good many holdovers and a number of fresh ones. There was very llttlo demand among the local dealers , but there was a falrcountiy denrind. I'rices wcro low. Kvcrj thing seemed slow. Ho receipts vvero light and the tiado for Iho most pint irregular , but every thing sold befoio the close , The bulk went at ? UU. UATtr.13 Olllclal recnlnti of cattle , Un0 ! as comnaied with 1.8.1J waturday and 'JSM .Monday of last week. Market strong on good , Ijntellerstuir and Uecf steers ; steady In OtllCM. llon-i OlTlclal rccoluts of hogs , 1.7JO as compared with 2,01Saturday and 8iO Monday of Hst week. Market 3S > 10c lower. LlL'ht. Jl.o4 ) 50 ; heavy , Sl.4l 07 ; mixed , 4. r@l.3U. fcliKKi' Olllclal receipts of sheep , none , us comp ircd with none Satutuay and OJ Mon day of last week. Market nominally steady. ICcucipts antl Disposition of.Stock. Olllclal receipts anil disposition of stock as shown by the books .of the Union Stock Yards company for tlio twenty-four hours , ending at 5o'clock , p. m , , October 12 , Ib'Jl ' : IlKCKll'TS. UISI'OSITIO.V. ltn > er * Ifnttlo I IHheep. Kepresentntivo Sales. cows. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r No Av. fr. i TOO $ i uo fill fl bo n. . 801 Jill I rr > o 1) 4 7.'o j ro 24 0V ) 1 IK ) SV ) 1 21 1 ! ls ( ) 1 01) ) 4. . 862 200 1 25 15 ! I7 , ! 1 00 19. . H'X ' ) 200 I Uvi 1 1. nee i 0.1 JI. SfiO 2 10 0 701 1 Ti 1. loin i in 2 II 1. 1010 I 50 * . 014 1 la 18. . 031 230 4 . . 733 1 50 21 0.0 1 K5 STIiKIH. in i2ii a 71 iwu ; i 75 MH.KKIIS ; AM ) HI'IIINGKIIS. [ 1 12C(5 ( 1 35 1..11IO I 70 1 ,1020 2 .1050 1 00 1..I410 2 00 RTOCKKIH AM ) II. . 5S2 2 20 14 . CSJ 2 110 038 a ft , i II . 071 2 21 I1) ) Fll ) 2 41) ) loll 2 5.3 III . SM 2 21 0 ! IJ I 2 40 1010 2 Ki 2. 8J5 2 25 4. 75 J 2 50 43 1122 2bO W IISTTHN' OATTWi J. W Hammond. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 17eowa 8J7 145 21 steers , * . llfl ( ) 2 2.3 ii'lcnws. : . . . til 201 20sleeiH , * . .11J5 .1 OJ tailings. Holt O Co. 023 30calves . . . SH 271 07 calves. , 1110 4 00 .Swan l.i'iid > V Uattlo company. I cow. . IOW 1 i 1 COW . . . . IlfiO 1 55 4 cows 1)00 ) I 55 7 cows KM 1 55 1 cow . 1000 1 71 M cows . . . . OS' ) 2 20 1 cow. . IU.IO 2 .10 1 steer OCO 2 CO Sartorl company. 1 Ring . . li 1 UO 1 steer1. . . . 137J 2 10 "Tailings. H. II. Connors. 21stoeis * . llfl.1 200 fi steers * 1170 2 00 1 Nicer. . „ UK ) 2 M ) 10 .stems 2 50 1 Nteor. l.'l ) 2 M HlMtours 1120 2 M 1 steer 14)0 ) ll 75 I steer. . . 11(10 ( II 73 1 hteer. . 12.30 II 73 n Ntoers .1 75 2.1 steers * . . h.3J 01 feodots. . 2 40 rallltiKS. Ai oiiiid thu Vai-ilH. UOSH Roll lower. Top hiw. H. 7Si. Uood call D scarce. Quality of hoxs , conunon. 1'alr rueclpts for Monday. llnn' inail > utr > jtlUc loivnr. llnllc ofojt \ \ miles at J4 I05H.W. Chicago rtiloru | poor iiiallty | of hoj-i. Hogs lOo lov\ur tit I'lilvago , olosail uetlvo. TeeilL-M shipped Miturdnv a.'icius 1.0711 hcud. II. T Hluharduof VVnhiuh niiikutud u oar of eattlo J lluekof irsijv , I. , in lU.'ltd acarof hon's ii'hlurday. , K uisus loporm 10,000 oattlu ; innikPt dull nnd wo.ik. 8. I ) . Aohorof narlliiB. la. , hiousht over a car of | IO.K. 1' . J. I(3htu ot VI Ilion 11. , hiought over a cur of tun'H. It II M toho I of Lineal i wu Imru with a car of eat no. J , W. Hammond iinmelit in cloven cars of catlio ; UIDVCS& . i'lllotBOU , thrco cars ; auU i- . Tllot | on , flvocar- , from the 8. ! t 0. ranch , Heavy receipts at Chlu.iRo yesterday , Market loner. A liir o n.irt of the cattle consigned direct toHvvlftnnd Morris. W II Palmer of Coon UaphU. la. , brouilit ever a car of cattlv , W. Allen k Oo. of Wnililtigton , Kns. , liail hogi hero yc torday. ClilcnRO lind J 1.000 cattle , InQludltiR l..uo Texani and vvestcriie. T. Sullivan of , IaeK ou wni on the market with live CUM of raltlo , riiliur it Sliuonek of I'rasuo vvero ntuoiiR those who had luvs huii1. \V. II. I'nliiiorand K , ( llttlns of Lirlnnd , la , vvt-ro ut the ynriU yesterday. 1' . W , & A. .1. West , prominent shippers from \ \ Isncr , sent In a car of hois. H. H , Roberts of Arlington vvai nmonR thos who had lions on the market. Shipments H.itunlav 1,511 cattle , KID hogs , ai7 sheep , 81 hordes 71 c.irs In all , Clark , lloalou & t o , n iironilnent stock Him \\eston , marlieted Mvocarsof IIORS. .loli n Haxtli'had In three cars of cattle from I.linvvood and a ear of his ) ) fiom Cook , .1. II. Iliniic , Madison ; J. M. Cook , Alulon , nnd ll. I' Seovllle , llartlnitton , sent In hogs Huckloy llros. of Hlromshuri sunt In a car of IIOKS. I lomliiK llios , also sent In ho s from Mor c ! Illulls. Illulls.Oo. Oo. of Mannlne , In , , sent over a car of | IOK . W. C. Swart ? of Silver Ulty , la. , also had hogs here. The North I'arK Cattle company had twenty- t e.irs of caltlo ut the yards. They wuro H. II. Connors had In ( Ivo n.irs of rattle from CasparSyo , U. V. Connor ) sout In four loads from the sumo place. Charllo ( loeiiperd.oni : Svcamore ) hos huyor for I'ndoiwood & Co , Chleaco , was heio visit- Inn h s frleiidtiovut Sunday. ( leorco Iliinevof Wliltm.in hroiiRlit In two ears of cattle. Tom Pilco of Ihosaino place ul .o brought In a car of cattle. I'rcd Kropf , ' cliuylor ; Ocorjo Sehuesslnr Ho.'ors ; T. II irrls , Centr.il Ulty. and J. II Dlekson of lleniietl marketed ho s. W. K Sw.ni of Soda Sprlnijs brought In two ti.iln loads , forty-eight cars , of cattle They VUTO consigned direct to rsolson Morris , The Holt Caltlo conp.inv of Casper. Wyo sontln acarot cattle. The Swan Land am Caltlo cotiiptiny h.id In four lo ids fiom llock Creek , Wyo. Tom Stietoh of V.ilp n.ilsn was hero today with two cars of cattle Ilo savs theio Is poms to bo enough feed this \\lnter and a ROOI hiirplus to Nell , On the coircspondliiK Moudav last year ! lr > S Invs wcro iceelved Thov hold fiom $ .1 4 ( toJ4.li ) , hulk of s.iles f l.7.Vi.-l ? li'i , aveiago cost $ .J.S. > . average weight S1J pounds , sio Ijlvo Sti i'lc Slurkct. o. Ill , Oot 12 ( Special Telegram to Tun III K.Thero woio heavy receipts of eat tlo today , fully -0,000 head arriving The olVer- Injis vvoro mostly common 'mil medium , and for such the market did notomoizo fiom the depressed condition In which it ronmlnii dining all of last week. Prices did noi fuller any furthdr cousldurahlo decline , hut they vvoro weal. , umiualllledly wc.il. . Good cattle , whether nntlvo or rango. vieio In do- niand at stiong prices , the supply being light nnd New VorU quoted 'Jic per 100 11)3. higher The proportion of natives was larger than for many days past but the average quality was not perceptibly Improved theiobv as common cows and ordinary grass fed steers innilc up the gro-itor part. S-iles of natives vvoro on a lusls of from jl.OO to Sfl.40 , of westerns at from JI SO to J4 7,1 and of Texas nt from 1 25 to * 1.2 > . There vvcro many sales of old covis at from { 1.10 to JI..IO and of conunon steers at fro-u ? 10) toSi.r > 0 The hog receipts vvero large for the time of yo-ir. bolus estimated at 2S,000. That fact taken In conjunction with the break on Saturday In provisions caused a very weak feeling. At the out side. ho'dois ' domnndcrt Saturday's prices but no trading wrs done on tint li isis , buyers Insisting upon concessions of lOc and there Is whoiotho hulk of Iho business was trans acted , though somn of the Into s ilcs were no lowoi. At the decline then' w , is free bujliig both by p U'knrs and shippers , and not many hogs woio loft over. The closing quotations woio from fl.'H tn t-iOii. for he ivy and medium wolirhtx. and J.UX ) to $1.75 for 11 lit. I'roni J UiD to f I Sn bought the bulk of the hojs. The Kvenln .Tourn.il ropoits : C\TTM : lio- cnlpls , 18,000 : shipments. 4,000 : market sto.uly to stroni : : choice to o\tr.i natives , f " > nxao .15 ; others. fiSOQ.1) ' - ' > ; To\ans. J.MO'UO ; r.insers , f l.KVW ) 50 ; stoekcrs , J-.0xa2.4j ( hutcherh' cows. $ . ' .rvTi.7 ( > . HOIS Receipts , 20000 ; shipments. 10.000 ; market closed ( Inner ; rough and com mon , $1 005J4.25 : tnl\erl and p.ioUois JI.40 ( % 4.70 : prime heavy and huteherH1 weights. f4.7.vrsi.0'i ; pilmo light , $ l.75400 ; fancy. fi.OO © " > . ! , ) . SllKPl' Keeelpt' , 7.010 ; slilpments , 4.009 ; m.irkct active , steady to hlulior : native cwcs , JlTfit 25 ; wethers , f I 4W-J5 00 : westerns , J4.25 ® 4.03 ; Tex'ins , Jii.V34.4'i : : lambs. tlS'5. t ) . Now York Tjivo stock IVlarkot. NKW VOIIK , Oct. 12. HKP.VES Kecolpts. 7 , " > ,440. Including 50 c.trs for sale ; market lOc per HI. ) Ihs. higher. SrEhiis N'atlve. JI80ff0 ; TOMIIIS and Col- orados. f'-.l1- ! ! ! : bulls and cows , } j ] 5i. : > , - > ; dressed beef steady at ( l as'io ner Hi : ship ments tomorrow , fSO hcovos and l.r > ( W uiiar- tcrsof ucof. CAi.vrs Uecelpts.llfi7 ; markctsto idvvoal : , $ " > OJ80) per lOOlbs. ; gr-isseis. $ J'J" ® 2. " > 0 ; but termilks , $ . ' 7VS I 00 ; westerns. $ .M > 5@ fi ( ) . Snn.i' Kecolptb , 14,500 ; sheep ste.uly ; lambs shade higher. _ KIUIH.IH City hive Stock Marlcot. KANSAS CITV , Mo , Oot. 12. C Trr.r. Ho- eolpts , ILWO ; shipments , 0.710. Market sto.nlv ; steers , ilj.'i © ' ' . ' ! : cows , $1 2V3..fi5 ; stockers and feeders. J2 0Krtl.7r ! > IlodS Hi > cpts..l,7'U | | ' ; shipments. 2,180. Mar- kotSSlOe lower ; bulk , $4.li.VTc4.4'i ; all grades , $ i.25l C5. blibi.P Receipts , 1,0" > 0. Market dull. St. Louis Live Stoulc Mnrki't. PT. I.ouis. Mo. Oct 12 OArrr.K liceo'pts , 4. ' ) 10 ; slilumeuts , l.iiil ; market htcidy : fair ( o choice natives lf. > ( KK % > ( l ( ) : I'u\ans anil ludlaiis. t.'SW.l' ' ) : canniTS , $1. < ( XS2 W. lloosKecolpts , 2.70J ; shipments. 2,100 : maikot lower : heavy. $ ! .b.V&iOJ ; mixed , il 40 ® 4.6U ; light , $15 @I.7Q. Omaha Milling eompany. ItollancePatent , SJIW ; Invlnelhle I'.itent. t..hO ; l.ono fat u. Sn- perlulUr , J. ' u ; fanowlluKo , $ . ' .10 ; I'lincy I am- ilv. 52.00. K T. D.iv Is Mill company , No 1 and Cioam High Talent , * - ' Si ; Illuo I ) and Itoil I' , $ . ' 011 ; I , Ion and llawkojc , i..K ) ; Koyal No. 10 , Special I'atont $ .IUO ; Mlnnesot l .mil I ) ikot.i , I'.itout , fi'll : Ivans is Haul Wheat , I'atenl , 2.dJ ; Ne braska Kli. lights $ . ' . ) ( ) . S. T ( jIlman'sHold Medal.- ) ; < Jiovv | Whlto , $ . ' .50 ; Snow Make , $ . ' .10 ; low gi.ulo , 81.111 ; ( Jiioou of the I'autiy , $ . ' .01 ; Mlnnosota suporlatlvo , i'.SU ; hiau , ijlJ.CO ; chopped Itod , $ , ' . ' 00. flllM'FS Homo grown , 0-lb h.iskct. 2'ie ; 103 basket lots. 2-'e ; Muscat , per cr.ito , II.J3 ; Tokay , * l.li Ll.7r ( ) > . CAN rAi.oui'iis 1'er doJl.to l'K'ilrS U.illfoinla free htono. single ease lots , tl l' > ; ten eiiho lols. fl.10 ; .MlchUau , pur basket , 'IKiilliic. . . , . I'l ! Mis California varieties. * , ' . ' . ' vli' . ' : t.i. Al'l'l.l-s Tor hbl. cholco eating , H . ' . .Wi25. . OIIAMIES 1'ei box , I'lorlda , $1 SO , Louisiana , $1(0 ( ; Mnxlcaii , 81 , 'J. U.vio\H-l'er hov , IlCOat $7.50 ; ; ! 00 at _ } 8.00 ; Uu"vNA4NAS-Vor bunch , $ . ' 0011250 for good S ' ' biiANi'Ti-iiiiiii.'b-C.ipo Cod , per bbl , $7.75(38.00. ( The follow Ing quotations r.ipiesnnt the prices at which cholco stock Is billed out ou .oideia unlo-hJothorvvNoslatod : ONIONS Homo crow M , 4CK3."Oo per bn , ( Jm.bin IVrilolU&aT'o. . TOVIATOI.S Halt IU Inihkot for shipping , 5)c. ) CAIHUUK Homo mown , 20c a du& llKANH-Navj50 < a..ii1per bu. I'OTAro ) s hi icii I giovvorti ate hiipplylir.1 the demand almost exclusively atfeJ.'ii ' poi Im. S\MI-T : I'oiAroi.rt-llunfpgrown , io per Ib for shipping. _ _ Oimilui ( ii-.iin AViiB\T No. 3Hprln. . 8lo bid. COIIN No i yiiuow , Mo bid. O\-r's NiV'j whlto 2sc ; No. II white , S7'jO ' hid , 2hc asked ; No. - ' mixed. 27o bid. Amoiu tlio BI'OS vioioi liiwlor I.lovator Co , , to J. II. Christian live oars No 2 rye , S.l'o ; I'owler r.luvnlor Co. . toJ. II. Chihttaii llvo cars .No , " whlto oats , 2sc. OWIFT'S ' SPKU1F10 is a icmedy which la fnr in ndvanco of medical Bcicncc , us it lias been expelling Microbl from Iho blood , and curing the worst diseases for GOycais , and It is only recently that the medical world have concluded that THE ONLY WAY to euro disease is to force out the bnccilll throuch the POKES OF TI1H SKIN. Never Pails to do this , I Mil. W C fuimi" , Keillor of the , " " ' -I SlicLlerlmrjrNcvv * , nt llMdtoti , Va , - EDITORl a > ilIiatiolia | lnHii < .iitlrrly nl cv. L.UI i vii i rtf fninl all auKiK which formed In hU ihriuit. a id aiiiBiil Intinm piln , almost choking lilin , Il uiulil not Kwallow rolld fixxl , and In * niott iialiifulcondlilon lletavitilmt ho tools only time bottlte , and llul Uctli.cti.ila ( ouii't.lu | ' cure. Trcitbo on Blood auil bktn Dliea cs mailed frcfb OMAHA DIRECTORY. . A WS1SGS A SJ ) TKSTS. Omaha Tent & Awn- iug Oo. , Unit" , hnniniixkj oil nnd rntilierehithlim Hi'iict for cnlnloKiie. 1111 l-ariinin A. II. Pcrrigo & Go- M. 0. Daxon. UOt DoilKQ Stro < t. nicjrcle > oM nn montlilf Send for our citntojuo nml urnim 't , Omih JtOOK HlXDKHSantl STATlOXKltt Ackenimn Brothers & Hointze , l'rlnlcr.i , bltulor < , ( 'loi'lr.it/pun , uHn < boon iimnu- ficturors till ! llowinl iitreut , Oinilii W007S A XI ) .S//O/iV / / > Ohas. A. Coo&C'o. ' Kirkoiidall.Jonos&Oo . MfimiftcturrM ami Job. bc-rj Atcnt for lloiton lluli- West & Fritschcr , Jobbers of lent tibicco. 1UI1 Kiunniii Street. COAL , COKLETC. . Omaha Goal , Ooke & Oontaut& Squires , Limo GJ. , Ilnnl nml soft coal shlp- Hnnlniul soil coil S H. pc ra cor loth anil Iotiihi9 1303 rarnim street itrects. Onmhn CORNICE. Eagle Oornico Works , Mnnufnctiirer of Gnlvun licit Iron Cornice Wlnilow caps , metnllo BkyllKhts , etc. 1110 nad 111. DoilKC t. AND J. J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , Unic , cement , etc , etc. 2.-0 S 15th StroJt , Donnlns Pt < Bill nnd Onmhn , Neb Cor GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Oo , notlnm , fur- , Dry Roods ' , itenti' lllllllllK k'OO 1) Drytfoods notions fiirnlihliu t-'iiud' . . llownrl Sts tltli.mil Corner llth nnil llonnnl cor ELECTRICAL St'l'I'LIEF. UKTKOl TAU POM ATIO Wolf Electrical Oo. Electric Motors lllastinteit cataloRiio nml Dy.imoi Cntnloiin free free II A l\lnnujen ! I IGlt CiplloAvoaae \ Aut SB IN Y I .if a nid a FARM MACHINERY , E'IC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo. , Cienond nostern ngcnt bliuiiillii I'low Co , Corner Jones nml'.Hh Sts. Um.'itm , Neb 1141-1151 shermnn Ave FLOUR. H. T. Davis Mill Oo , C ( J t'mlcnvooil , .MnnnKar lit Oninlm Cor Bill ami Jnckioa bti S. F. Oilman , Omaha MilliugOo. , Morclmnt Jtlllen 1011-15-17 , N. 115th Street Olllconnil Mill 1.11 J .North C. 1 ! IllncV - Mnniiror. irili street Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , eeil ( 'rowers , ilonlers In btorcs ri'imlr.i of nil klmll Ifnnlcn l-T.-iss , train and Couksnnil llcateri trie iiceils for D.ile 4'I-UJ South 15th. llth btroot KAMI , JOOlt.ItLl.VDti , KTO M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohu Sash & Door Oo Mnnnliu Hirers of s.iah .Mainifnotnrersor nioultf- iloii 1-1. lillinlM nml | IU < , bllmli ilnurs , tlO. inonlillnxs Hrnneli of Olllce- lice , l.'lll .mil Uinlbts llooni 421 lleo llnllilhu. = 1 S'lEAM ASD WA'ltill " U. S. Wind E'lgina ' & A. L. Stramj & Sons , Pump OJM 10JJ-100I rnrnitn btrcot. IIullMiiylnil Mllh flli nml Ml lon i Stnwt Oamlm Neb ( j I ltos , itLtliunimm 'r H. Hartly Co. , ThoBruii'vwick- Ton , ilolli , a Mm ins , Balke-tlolleiuler Oo. , fnnoy KIHIIIH , house fur llllllnul incnliaiiilhu. nl-lilnu KOO It , chllil- Miloon uvtnros. ren's iiirringeH 407 , Wi * IIHIi Street , UI'J 1 arnain Street. Onuilm SOUTH OMAHA. UNIOS STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED A. D. 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