T1IE OMAJIA DAILY BEEs SUN DAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1804. CONDITION OF OHAIIA'STRADB ' Business in All Lines Shows "Warm Weather Effects , COLLECTIONS AS A RULE SATISFACTORY 51 lid Went her Ciuinen n Unit In tlio Mora meat ol Kcatomibla Onnd * Cooler \ VentliorViinted toOlvo Simp to Trndo Soinoialu. During the early portion of the pant week the. extremely ihltd weather had anything but an encouraging effect upon trade , either In a retail or Jobbing way. With the sun Ahlntnif almost us warmly an In the middle of summer there wits' \eiy little reason for consumers to be In any hutry nboul l.i > lng In supplies of winter clothing or other Hn- eonable goods. With a milct retail demand the jobbers experienced a falling oft In the volume of business ) doing ull along the line. During Iho latter half of the week the weathtr turrfed cooler and conditions were far more favorable for a good tratle , and with a continuance of nuch weather ileilers In nil lints of winter goods anticipate a good trade during the week to come. While there has been a falling oft In the volume of busings during the past week , still there lion been connldcrable doing nnd the trade upon , the whole , has not been un-satlsfac- tory. .Merchants , as a rule , were doing na much ns llii-y could expect under Ihe prevailing - vailing conditions and were not disposed to complain. The Interest which Is being taken In the political campaign Is lather distracting to trade. With th lr attention upon the i lltl- cal question * of the day n good many busi ness men nro neglecting to push business ns hard OH usual , nnd there Is no doubt but what the volume of trade Is reduced In no small rtegrre by that cause. In addition to that tliLre Is nlunyn more or less per sonal Ill-will developed during great politi cal contents which has a most unfavor able effect , upon business , causing different houses and imlMduula to discontinue busi ness relations with each other Traveling mpn who have returned to the city during the past two or three da > n report that there & a go6d deal of feeling among conn try Mierchanto and thatIt Is hard work to sell to those who happen to be on the oilier slile of the political question from that taken by the jobber. Trade In the states west of Nebraska Is In very fair condition and the demand for foods from that section of the country Is adding very materially to the total volume of business transacted by thu Omaha job bers. Collections , as n rule , are fairly nails factory nnd the retail trade of the1 country Is meeting obligations with reasonable promptness. In gome quarters It requires close attention lo keep collections up , but that Is a condition that hus to be met at nit tlmcu In the west. There are a great many good ictall houses In the country that never make any pretension to pay n bill when It falls due unless a statement of the account Is sent them In most sec- tlpns of the country the pending of n state ment is regarded us n dun and a good many merchants who consider their credit as good would re.sent the n-celpt of such a missive In the wrst , howe\er. It Is different , an < the average retail merchant docs not think that he Is under uny obligations to mee a bill until ho has received a statement to the uITcct that his account Is due and that u remittance Is In order. During the past week there has been a plight gnln In the bank clearings nt Omaha amounting to only 2.1 > per cent. AVhlle this Is a small Increase , It Is better than the average for the whole country , which bho a decrease. The heaviest decrease of any city In the country Is In the case of Buffalo , which Hhuws a fulling off ns compared with last year , amounting to U per cent. With a population , according to the hist census , of 25oC ( , lluffalo leportff clearings for the week of only J.VJ1T.108 , which Is over Jl.OOO- 000 less than Omahii. AS DIKNMI-I : Worst nnil Ilvnt nf the t > ltnutlnn Locally iinil < f 'iior lljr Sol Forth. Mr. W , II. noberaon , manager of U. Cl. Dun & Co-'s mercantile agency , speaklni ; of Omuli.i and Nebraska trade , gays : "Tfie only , realy ] dsUcartenlr | > R tfilng fHat Jin.s come under my eye for the past week Is the announcement In the press that at the MorscCoeshoe factory lire the ap paratus -was In bad order and the pressure unequal to the demands of the occasion. Omaha has suffered In purse und In repu tation on account of frequent disastrous conflagrations , and It Is depressing In the extreme to the business community to feel that the lire protection Is Inadequate. "In the cast the reports -ontlntle encour- ncmjr , though It Is admitted there IT no very marked Improvement anywhere , CJold ' exports consuil this week nnd a few factories tories- resumed , llustness halts again for the elections , and no genuine pi ogress will bo made towardT the recovery we all hope for until these are over. There Is one uni versal sentiment among business men con cerning elections and that Is that they me un unmitigated nuisance. It the nation could be given a little respite from pestifer ous -politics things would move on much more profitably to all concerned and the people would have time to recoup them selves ami quiet their fears for thu future "Wholesale Brocers agree that October will be the largest month of the year In point of aeB. ! Boot and shoe men Bay September waa their record breaker , not only for the ycai , but for several yearn , ami October has brcn fully up to the aver age of Rood seasons. In dry Koods trade has fallen off a little during the week , but the month has. been quite equal to expecta tions. The liquor trade Is bad and the beer season Is nbout over , foreign liquor salesmen are. here In considerable numbers , but all agree that trade is Insufferably dull In crockery lines , tradeIs only fnlr and merchant tailoring talcs am decidedly flat. The watm weather has seriously retarded the oyster trade and the close of the fruit nn < l vegetable season makes a listless feel- Ine In the commission . .trade , though pota toes , apples , grapes ana a few oranges are coming In. Prices are fairly good. "The Umnhii Fruit Auction company- has practically closed Its first season , having handled nearly 2CO cars , The experiment was. on the whole , a success , though the irrcat railway strike occurred In the height of , the California fruit season and cut the company's receipts down uhout 100 cara from what they should have reached. The auction Is hire to stay In nil probability and next year Is likely to Include all DID fruit houses nnd to conducted more with a view to protecting the commission dealers The present season the enterprising ped dler has reaped largely where the commis sion houses HO wed. "At the b inks there Is plenty of money for present demands. . Uornwers are few nd by no means clamorous. The shrinkage In deposits has been qulle marked recently but people do not cull for th * surplus at the * banns with nny alacrity. One of out best known binkers predicts a greatly Im proved demand for loans a little later on. "The work , of the charter revision com mittee Is fairly under way and perhap' completed. The general public and the leg islative candidates should be taken Into the confidence of Ihe committee , however , ami the delegation should not be left In doubt as to what public sentiment demands hero dencrnlls- , -\\hen the charter comes up Ir the Icsl-l.itiire the opposition suddenly ( .wakens nnd for two weeks Omaha and IJnooln me stlired from boundary to cen. tcr with the Hnmor of the contesting cltl. sens. If possible wo ihotild adjust nil dir fcrimces litre and so avoid making an exhl billon of mrtrupolltnn rancor \it the cnpltoi "The time li rapidly approaching foi tht vote on the canal proposition Und It be hooves every citizen , who favors this g | gantlo entcrpilse tn bvsln to wrestle will his nelKhbiir. It taken two-thirds of all th < votescoflt to carry the bonds. The business men of Oninhii will make n great ml8tuk < If they permit their Inten-st In other thing : to prevent Ilictn from putting this undertak Intr through. Cimfldcnt that the canal li Inipoitiuit. feasible iitxl proposed honestly , have no hiMtancy in bespeaking for It th < rotes of good citizens. " HNinV , UUUKUU A Ctl.'S VIIiWH. Polltlts itiul UiKtvtioimblo Woutlier Inter * fern vrlth Ihe I.ncal Traito. Albert Andilimp , local superintendent fo. Snow. Cliuich & Co.'s rnt-rrantlle agency vsrltrs : "I'nuritiionnlile weather and politics liav < jomblntu to deprosH buMness during tin pant week. Uetnllers In all lines of trad. . complain of a marked falling oft In busl ness.Yhplowile trade has naturally suf fertnl In n lornwpondlna degree. The effec f the warm nrnther htm been most appar ent In dry goods , clothlntt and hardwnr , lines. IJoot and shoo denlera are preparlni for the ri rlns : tteason , but report quite a vol uma of mall orders. "In hnls nnO rnps Ihcro ! s little tlolng now this belli * between ata onn Thn Kioccrs re port n fair trade "With ull this , iHiflness k cps up falrl' well nn > l trade la fut bettor than was vx Pi-ctcd caily In thu Reason. Alt that Is nece * to.ry in ri-vlvfr Imalnesa now ID a few day. of cold weather. "TheRo umlitl.n * nrf not merclv local but prrvall throiighoul the east. There I also u Ijcl : of motituro In Honfu parts of Uiui ctut , nhich U creating some uncail In other sections considerable rnln han fallen The ftronntl l ea dry this tall that an unusually wet itearon would do na harm Dealers In robber ft trod * nre anxiously hop * Ing- for more wet wenthpr to stimulate trade and boot am > shoe men would receive an Increase tn their regular list nswell. . " .Election nlwnys has moro or ICM effect on trade , but never before has Interest been BO marked In the CUSP of the state campaign as It U this year Iluslnesw men nro taking moro active Interest In local politics than him been the custom In the past , nnd It U thus that business has" been more or less affected from thla source. "Locally , thfr bond proposition Is creating much argument pro and con The Impor tance nf the same should not be under estimated. " _ _ NIW YOUK OI'.MIIVL AiAiiicur. Yoit ir lny' Quotations on Flour , 41 rain mid I'rmlnlonii , Aletnl * , Ktc , NR\V YOIUC , Oct.27-rtXUIl-Itecolnti < , 15.500 1 > bl .j pxportn , 21 , 504 bbls , sales , S 000 pkK , closH steady. Kprlng nml winter ( peclnl brands are the only ones now sMIlng. City mill pntcntH , J400fll.13. winter patents. | J.73Jf300 ; city mill clears , KWJ.S3 , ulnter ntralchts , I ! 30W2 M , Minnesota patents $5nofl3 J3 ; winter extras , 11.90 ( it B5 | Minnesota luttT * , } : m > B20 ; winter low Krndcs , $1.708:13 , sprlnR low grades , Sl.7Offl.S3 , prlnK extras , II tJijy ! 53. goutliern flour , dulf , salen , lionp. common to f ilr extra , II 8032.10 ; KIJO.I tn choice CKtru. | ] 4093 00. H > c flour , dull and raHnlen , 00 bbla ; RUpcrflnc , JIC3 i.7Q. fancy , ItSOJfS 90 DJckwhcat flour , nrm ! J2.00V 210. 210.HltCICWItEAT T > ull ! 56RCOC. COHN MEAISiles. . none , jellow western , tl ltfll.18 , llrnndywlnp , B.10 II VII Nominal , car lots , Ma Me ; boat loads , G5 essc HAItl.nY Nominal , No I Milwaukee. COifGlc HA l.iV MA1.T Dull , western , 70073c. WHUAT nivetpts , 122200 bu.s rxpotts. 2S.IXX1 bu , sales , 80 oni ) bu. , future * , none. Snot. In- acthe , No. 2 rml. In store and eletatur. K it * 52J c ; nfloit , KTliffDGc , fob , 06V4C ; NO i north ern , ClWc , delUermlj No 1 Imnl , Ki'Kc ' , deliv ered. Options opened stenfly on larKe weekly exports of Kheitand flour , but soon reacted nnd waa dull and heavy all the morning under local selling rloolnfc nt ic nrt decline , No 2 red , KVbruar > , clostd 57"4c , March , closed fsyo ; Mny , MWiW 7-lCc , closed COVtc , Octolwr , closiil 51 ,0 ; Oecpmhpr , D3XW057 < .c. . clflswl Sj'SiC. ' C'OHN-necelpts 3I.WO hu. , pxi > rts , M 000 bu. ; sales. 511,000 bu. futures and 16,000 bu BiHit. Spot , firm ; No. 2. GSUWCS&c , dcllteml ; jellow. 07 Jc , delUrrH Options opened sternly nnd finally Jid- Minccd xharply on near months , owlnff In manip ulation nnd closed nt 'Ac net nd\ancp ; Janiiiry. U'tOJIXe , closed D3Hc. May , 53 9-16iS3V c , closed Mite : Octobgr. clospil SSc ! Noember. . MHfKCl clospd GOVic ; Ueci-mbor , til'i'ifjl'.c ' , closed M , c OATS Upcelpm. 1SOOO bu ; exports , 1500 bit. ; snips , CO 000 bu. futures and 32,000 bu..p ot. Huot , dull ; No , 2 3te ; No 2. dollicred. 3Atf. No 3 , 21140 ; No. 2 white , KHo. N 3 white , 3v4o | ; truck , mixed wrsl < rn. S2f33ci trnclf. whltp west ern 3S < Ef39Hc : track , while state , a' f(3iHc Op tions nulet nnd weaker undei liquidation , clon- Inw nt U" net decline. Janunry , cloned S3V c , Peb- runry , closed 3lc , M ly , cloni-d 35tc , October , closed 31 He ; No\emlier , closed 31 "Ac ; December , closed 32H < - . Ii\TI ItJll Quiet , hemlock sole. Iluenos Aires , llcht l hi-iuy , 15 lSc- -t. domestic fleece , 1302tc , pulled , HAY Quiet ; shipping , 45Q33C , good to choice , HOI'S Dull ; old , 3Q1ff new , Sgitr ; coast , 3 < 5 7f. IIIDI'St " Sleiily ; net snlted New Orleans , se ; lpcled.4ri to S3 Ibs , BcT rtuenos Ayres. tlrjr , SO to 21 ll . Hi- , Texas , dry , 24.to.30 lb . 6',55fCc. I'KOVlKIONSi-llfef , Hleady. family. HO OOffl flifHl ; extms mens. I8 > 0058 50t beef lmm , | 1J. Cut meat * , pickled shoulders , l > M bid , pkkled hnma. jaOJfiJ&O Ijard , steady , ttPHtern stcim rloswl nt $72 * npked , city nt $66214 , October closed nt $725. nominal ; January' , $707 , nominal. rtflnrd quiet ; continent , $7 CO ; H. A , | ft , com pound , $525g5JiO I'orlc. dull , new nwsi. $13 70W 1450 ; fnmlly , 111 W , Hhnrt clear , $ U OOftIS 50 IH'TTIIU Firm : western dairy , ll',4fflCo. west ern creameryr ISiTr-l'/vo , -wejtcrn factory. H5Jll'4c ; HlRlns , 1:31,40 : ; Imitation creamery. Utilise , state dilO' . 13 2J(4o ( , Btnle crpnmer > , 17 ' 23MC ; CHDPHI Quitt ; lintr. SfPlOWc , email , pirt fltlmn 3HQ7c , full skims , 14S3.- KOOS Hteidy ; Mat" and Pennsylvania 22'/ic : Ice ho e , 15fl6'i6western fresh , 17019 , c.mes $2.75f3fX ) , rrcrlpts. 4741 TT | ( < TAI.LOW Dull , clt > , 45 c ; country ( pUgs free ) , fSr IMITIlOI.ntlM Nomlml ; United ilosed nt 83o hid , -\VashhiKton , In bbls , $0 AVaRhlncton , In bulk , I2.G3 reflnwl New York , $ " > .15 , rhlluilil- phln nnd lltltlmore. $511) , I'lilludcltihli and Ull : tlmoio la bulk , $6 G ) 11OS1N Quiet , strained , common to coed , $1.40 (21.4T ( Tl'llPENTINn-Qulct : S9 > 5i20V4c. HiriJ Slioily ; domustlc , fair to cxtn , 4 > aOc Junn 4V4Hc. MOIB1iS Itarely slenilr : New Orleans , open kettle. Rood to choice. MTiCi. I'ICI IHON Dull , Scotch , $13.X ( ) < 320.25 , Amer ican $100i > l300 COl'l'lIU-Qiili-t : brokers' price $950 1.1 : AD Qulel , brokers' price. $3. TIN Plates quiet , H4 COJI14 CJ COTTON SHKU OIL Htilnl Iriritular am K4iniewhat unsettled , prim1 crude. 2lo , off crude , M fZSa , yellow * buttir grades , 33S3lc. prime yel. low , Me- nuked ; yellow- oft grndesr 2Mf e ; prime- uhlte. 3lS.lKc ( , nominal , i ' > St. Ixiuls Oo iir nil MiirltJl. ST. TXUIS , Oct. 27. ri.OUH-rirm nnd un- c ha need \VIICAT-Opencd strons } So hlRher , but weak- entxl Immediately , declining to n. close Uc below jestcrdas'a quotntluns , on forrlKn news , No 2 rid. cash , 4i'4c ; Norember , 4Sc ; Icc < mbcr , 13c ; Miy. 43Hej COHN Mat nil day. No 2 mixed , cash , 4S'4c ; October. 47c , November , 4Go , Uertmber , OATB Wmk. ic lower ; No. Z. cnsh. 2S OetolK-r. MKc November , 23c ; December , 2S * j7' Wc , May , SlT c. UVU No. 2 otlerrd on call at 52 c : 47o bid for rrKUlar. UAHLKV No trading UHAN Lnwerr east track , sacked , Clcr. I * LAX SUKI > Unchanged. OLOVBH HKii > Unchanged. TIMOTHY HKK1 > tTnchanged. JfAY inill , without change III'TTIJH Unchanged KOOH lni ' LllM-t2 HPnLTI3H-t3."l5 lild TOHN MKAL-J2.30jf33 winsuy n 23. COTTON Tiis esc. IUOOINO s'/r I'UOVISIONH Kailer. Porlf. stand-ird mesi . JoMilnir $ l2.62 < i. Iw rd. prime stram. IS 7 . choice , JC SO. Dry salt meats , loose sJioulders , $3 50 ; longs and rlbst $ i.40 , shorts 1C Oj. llarnn. packed Hhouldirs , ( C.73 ; longs , 17 1:4 ; ribs , $7.2j ; shorts $7 37V4. * riour , 4.COO libli. ; wheat. Zj.COO bu. : i-orn 1' 000 bu. ; cults. 3 000 bu iour , 4000 bbls. ; wlieat , none ; corn , 2,000 bu , ; oatH , 7,000 bu. l.lrcrpool LlVBUI-OOf , , Oct. 27 2 p m closing WHEAT 1'Mim : holders offer moderately ; No. red , win ter. 4s 64d ! ; Na. 3 red , spring , 4s 7d COP.N-Spot , nominal ; holders oftVr mod rat > 'ly nt 4s lid ; futures , tlrm ; holders offer moderately ; October. 4n Id ; November , 4s Id ; Uerember , 4s Sd I'LOtm Btendy ; holders offer moderately ; at. Louis , fancy winter , 5s 3d. I'HOVlSIONH-r.iird , dull ; holders offer mod erately ; spot , 4GHJI Ilfef , dull ; holders offpr nxxlenttflyr extra India me s , 71s 3d ; prime mem , 53s 3d. I'ork , dull : holders offer moder ately ; prime mesa , western , < T7s GJ ; prime m-ss medium. &ia. Dams , dull ; holders press wales , short cut , 45.1. llacon , dull ; holders Dress sales , Cumberlinil cut Sis ; short ribs , 97s 6 > 1 ; Ion ? cl tr , 45 Ihs. . 27s Cd ; long and short clear , 55 , Ibs. , 37s. bhouldfrs , dull at 27s CIIKMSU Steads- ; holders offer moderately , finest white nnd colored , ins Cd TALLOW Nominal ; holders not offering ; prlmo city , 23s COTTON BBKR OIIStea.dy at ZOs 6d. TI'ni'KNTINi : Stendy. holders offer moder- r-tfli' . spirits , 21s. HO8IN Steaily ; holders offec moderately ; com mon la & 1 IIOI'S -At London , ( Pnclfio coast ) , steady , hold , ers offer moderntrl ) ; new crop , fi lo y : 13s. rotlnii Market. NHW YORK. Oct ! 7-COFFEn Options opened tin rely steady at M 10 points decline , ruled gen erally weak , October exceptionally higher for caverlnc. closed dull , October 10 points net ad vance , others vmrhannvd to 15 points decline. Hnles , 10.7M ) bags Including ? Octohrr. 113 55 ; No vember , 112.63 ; December. $19 gjniO ! > P ; January , 1113561140 ; March , IU.0081UO. Msy. $1090. 8pot colTri" , Ilia , quiet and nominal Mud , quiet : Cordova , $18Mfrl900i sales , none Warehouse do- Iherlea from New York yesterday , 11 033 IUIKS ; New York stock today. 187,033 bats ; Urrlted States stock 257 , IJO IUIKS. afloat for the United States , . 191000 hags ; total visible for the United mates , . 410. IW bacs , aicnlntt < 5I,1K tag * list > cir. SANTOd , Oct. 27. Market flrrrt ; receipts , 23.POC bags HAMUtma. Oct. 27-Dull ; prices i pfg ad- vnnco tn % pfRT lifeline ; rales , (5,000 IIIRS IIAVUK , Oct. ! 7 , O | > ene < l quiet at 'if advance . to Hf decline ; closed quiet at 'HOlf net decline ; total sales , 5.0CO l.nus. IHO UK JANKIHO. Oct. 27. Slronc , receipts l.00 < l txies ; cleared for the United States , 12.0CX bates ; clear ml for Kurop , 1,000 bags , stock , 131Od bags. Knnsns City -Markpti. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 27. WHEAT Slow , prac. tlcnlly unchanged ; No. t hard , 47&48c ; No. i red. n-Jocteil. 42UUc ; sales on Mlsilstlpp river basis. No. I hard , tmutlc : No. 1 red. 42c. COHN-Slow , No. Z mixed. 4Ji4O424o ; No. ! while. 43c. OATS-Dulll Ko , 2 mixed. ZSMC23) c ; No. ! whlti * . 3c. ntTTllll Very dull , fancy separator , 18ff20c dalrv , UOlSo. cjoa-et . . No movement of grains. Chicago | riilt Quotations. rilIOAC.0. Oct. J7-Tha l rl Fruit compan > void California fruit at auction today realizing Iho following prices : Oloul Horcrau pears $ ! . & . Ill.W. Nellis. tl UBl 55 ; Klefrr , II & . > ? ! SO , Rastei Deurre. 11.11 , Muscat grapes , half trales , II 0 G 115 ; Tokay , U.Wifl ) ; double crates. $2.30 lllack Morocco , ilngla rratts , II 23 ; Yerdelle. 8)j 6Sc , Conilcheon , $1 ISO ! 30 ; Kmrwror , c , Portei llros. company , Chkajo , sold one cur of Call , fomla fruit it Auction today : Toka > s and Km perors. " 1C , _ _ _ _ _ . hucar Market. NI3W YOIHC. Oct. n.-SltQAn-naw. nominal fair reflnlnit , 3o , centrifugal. W test , SHc. He fined , lower ; No. C. 3C3 15-ltc , No. 7. 3 11-ltti 3T.P , No. , S -l sjJ c. No . S l-16 3Sc ; No la 1 -l fl ! No. II. J ll.U s io. No. ll. IUc No. 13. 1 3-lSc : Off A , 1O4 3 lie : mould A moi Il-I6c , Bt&ndanl A , 4 5-lSyi > .c ; confec tioners' A. 3 1 KUJ'.c , cul loaf. 4'iOl l-15o ls > Voul .tlarket , BT IjOLHS. Oct. ! 7.--ftOOL-Qulel , near bj iltrUht inodluoi ind. tub-washed In fair dsoiand. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Business Was Again Extremely Light in the Speculative Market. . WHEAT FLUC1UATED QUITE FREELY Corn Wao n StintlnVrnlter on an fur aiiijr but Mucli I'lriucr for Octo ber ami December Stocks unit Honda. CHICAGO. Oct. 27.-Busine34 WAS again extremely llBht in Ihe speculative market and the dullness had an adverse effect upon the condition of wheat , December declining with a loss for the day of * c. Corn was sustained by the evidence , of a gradual ent- Ing away ot local stocks ant n prospective scarcity of the contract Rrade , and Stay closp < t unchanged , with December 6 c higher. May oats closed He. lower , und provisions matin moderate pains. Wheat opened with a semblance of Irn- provemcnt In tone , 62&c being bid for De cember for a Tew moment1 * , but the faint bubble of demand soon burst and there were sellers at B2Hc n , minute or two later. Northwestern receipts were again heavy , Minneapolis reporting- cars and Dttluth 357 , or 1,041 In nil , compared with 1,000 cars the corresponding day of the year before. Chicago received 117 cars. Foreign markets were nliout steady- . Liverpool was quoted unchanged for spot nml remote futures and lid lower for October. Paris JRUS lOc hlgh"er for wheat and unchanged for flour llerlln was Ji murk higher for wheat. The clear ances of wheat nnd Hour for this week for both coasts , as shown by llradstreet's , amounted to 3.153,000 bu , nsalnst 3 WOO 1m on the previous week , nnd compared with 3.3.T7UOO IU. on thu cortesponultiir week ut last year. The visible supply promised to show what the bears call another "hand some" Increase. Primary market receipts for today \Vere 7S8,7 8 bu , Including those at Kansas City ; shipments -were 311,782 bu. The exports for twenty-four houra from At lantic ports amounted In wheat and flour to 383,000 bu , Business toward the end of the session was a shadu easier than curlier In the day and the Increased trading was at the expense of the bulls , December ruling about 52'4c nbout fifteen minutes from the end The -very light business en abled local short sellers who have nil Iho money In the- trade to stick the Rod still deeper Into the bulls' flanks nnd g-et the prlco down another % c. December sold al 52c and closed at that. May , which opened at G7Uc < declined nnd closed at Mc. Corn was a shade weaker on an average for May. but much flttner for October .tnd December. The latter feature was the only noticeable one In the day's transactions. This-week's local movement has resulted" In an estimated lessening of elevator stocks to the extent of uSOOOO bu , , and the stock taken on Monday Is not likely to show more than nbout 400,000 bu. of No. 2 corn in Chicago. Today's receipts -were 1C9 cars , and with drawals from store , 131,001 bu. New Yclrk reported six boatloads sold there today for export. Liverpool was another Id per cental higher for October. The Chicago holders of October options In Liverpool nppear to be having- things all their own way esti mated receipts here for Monday nre 200 cars. October opened nt S0c nnd closed nt B0-ic ; December , which closed yesterday at 48V2C , opened nt 4S ) o and gradually worked upward until It reached 43 &p , renctlnK from that to 43V&C at the close. May opened and closed at 43c , sellingas low as 43c In between The oats market was quite active al In tervals during the session , nnd altogether a. fair business was transacted. It wns thought Hint the liquidation of long oats is now nbout over nnd also that the shorts have quite full covered. An easier feeling prevailed and prices closed under yester day's * last quotations. May at 32c , sellers. At the start It sold at 32Jc , later up to from 324e ! to 32 > ic and down to from 31c to XlTsc. The provision market Improved slightly , due to some llttlo covering of shorts and n halt In the selling pressure. Hog receipts were 14,000 head and 10,000 head are esti mated for Monday. Speculative trading was light nnd prices at Ihci close showed , an Improvement of. l\ic In pork -and 2&c in lard and ribs. The latest quotations were 111.70 sellers forJanuary porkJ6.70 bid for JantUry-JwdJnndJ530 for Jtauuaryrlbs. TJleJeadlns futures ranged as follows : " Articles. [ Open. | HiafhT | Low | Close , ' - - 2 Oct. MM Dec r.JH fil'b . Mnr 57H sou 60 ! Corn No Oct 505 , BOX 50K Nov fiOK Cl > H com 4HH I'.lli 4HH May. . . . . tnji OatftNo 2. . Oct 27 27W Nor 27M ' Hit 27K May. . . . . . . . 5a Pork pcrbbl Jim . . . 11 00 11 70 11 GD 11 70 I.nnl , 1 Oil Ibs Oct t ! enc 0 00 0 05 R 83 Jnn c us o ; n 0 OS 0 70 Short Illbs- Oct , . . . 0 171 n JTH n i7 ! < Jan . O 83 5 II 5 K5 c DO nuotntlonn were an follo-ns : . .i I-OUH vlnler Patents , w wgt 60 ; straights , KSOfrSSO. spring patents. n.OOfrt.M. iprlnft traleht , $ I20@273 ; bnkera. II.75fiW \MH3AT-No SsnrlnB. 65'i * K54o , No 3 eprine , nomlnnl. No. 2 red. DlHfiHiJ'tc. COIIN No t , S0 , c : No. 3 yellow. SO'Jc. OATS-No. 2. 27 > ir ; No. 2 whit * , 3H'e31'5e , No 3 nhlte , 30Vt Wlc. IIYU No 2. 46V4C. I1AULHV No. 2. Me ; No J , BOS/fSle / ; No. 4 , " 30 1'UA.X SEKD No. 1. J1.43. TIMOTHY 8E12D-I > rlme , $5574 PROVISIONS Megs pork , per Mil. , ( II S7HSJ 1200 , lard , twr 100 IDS , J6M ; uliort ribs , stiles ( looie ) | 5ii(8C40. ( ilry salted shoulders ( boxeil ) . | S I5iS)3 87V4 : short clear ulilen ( lio-icil ) K.KitS 3714 \VHlSIvY--D1 tlller ' flnlshed goods , per gal ? , The following vrera the rcelpu and hlpmenti The eatlmateil decrease In the vlslblo u nlv at Dululli I * W.lJOO. Haltlmoro clearances were. 6,000 bbls. nour and 32.000 bu. wheat. Hoaton clearances of flour , 11,390 bbls : wheat 47,70V bu ; oats , 3,100 bu. Tito receipts of hoes at Chicago fur the com. Inir week are estimated at 100.000 Philadelphia cleared 20,00fl bbls flour , 21300 bu. wheat , 10,400 bu. corn , anil 21.957 bu. oits. Primary receipts of whe.il , 773.000 bu. , ship ments. 305000 bu. ; primary recelpta list year 90t,000 bu , Minneapolis received 7 Vnra of wheat and Duluth JS7 cars. Last year llnneapotls received 624 cars of wheat and Duluth 47C oars Exports for the week , wheat and Hour , both coasts. J.353 000 bu . m-aln t 3.19J.OOO hu. for the week before und 3.327,000 bu. for Iho same weeli last year. Minneapolis estimates 1,000.000 Increase In vlslblo stocks there The vlnlble supply will probably Increase I.IXW.OOO Las ! s-ear the In crease was 2.3W.OOO. ' Beerbohm'B London cable reportsCareoe : off coast , > vheal , firm : corn , nothlnc ottering On passage and for shipment , wheat nnd corn firm Weather in England , -icn wet , Elmendorf & Watte bought 100 tons of Kroum' wheat fe l at J13.73 per ton lo PI tn poiitherr Illinois , on mi order. They received a secont order for the name quantity- go to the sami locality , but could not fill It. OMAHA UKMSRAL Condition or Trade and Quotations on btnple anil Fun or Produce. , The receipts of butter last week wcr < ! ullghtlj In excess of the previous week , and the le : continues dull and prices are weak. Complaint Is are made that country shippers are sending * lr a good deal of butter direct to the retail tradt and that the retail houses are receiving mor < tlran they can uie and are neUlnsc the balanc rexe ntvery low prices , which helps to weaken thi general market. The demand Is IlKht nil alont the line , and receivers find It no easy mallei to keep the- arrival * cleaned up. Some of lh le < puckers have lowered their price Me , whlc leh would Indicate a very weak feeling among Ihi trade. lair The pxporta of butter for Ihe year thus fn hare been a llttla In excess/of | a t ) eur , whJct Is oomn help In keeptnK eastern markets clearei and In a healthy condition. The Impoits of but ter Into the United Kingdom during the 11 r tBl nine mouth * of > car. according to Board BlDf Trade returns , were as foltona ; 189t 1803. 1S91 I Rweilen Cwta. IS7.75S )7.SM 17241 II Denmark , , 854,1133 721.111 tC8,17 Oermany t. , H5.U1 1C.M3 101,1C Hnlland III.OI * 111.311 ill 7 Cl Prnnc * 300.3J ] 327.703 11073 Canada . , u * .H4 2I.C34 27 IIS3 United States ZJ.M4 21.391 3),7 Other countries 31J.SJI 1M.401 122,28 The r * rpti of tKKt during the past six 31k are even less than for the previous -week Htrlctly frvsh-lald egg are In light receipt am good demand though the market la 3o lower thai It was a year ago at thu lime The great bull of the eggs that are offered on the market Ikit Iho prewnt time are cold storage sto < k. II Is rfporto.1 that Omaha houses are tboul emptln of their cold ttorace stock and that suppllti In this city will soon be exhausted. There are however , plenty of such exga that can be ( lilppri In , so that there Is no dangvr of the supply of cold itorace eggs running out Tb nuratxr of lilacej In storage In Omaha this yniir wa ; unaruatly small and hpldtin hare been unload ing rapidly r C The poultry market luu-l > eeit weak nnd tow for som llttle > Urne und/irnflhfl Influence of lariro receipts and a moderate demand. Asld from that fact there ha two. been Any very Im portant feature to iliei-trvde Duiki appear to bo iralnlng In vopUhuilJr with consumers 4.1 Ihe weather t-romfi eiwlhr vrhlU turkeva have been In larger supply and have been Inclined lo During the early prtlM > of Iho week pant a good deal of game RTtlVed In poor coniltlcn owing to the -narm wVnlher , but toward Ihe cliwp of the week the weather become more favorable. The recclptsnnxv eIwen liberal nnd the shipping d maijgTJii ; l The locil demand Is IlKht. but denier * JlniL no difficulty In dis posing of Rll tb gameii , < y iMved lo hlpper * . Under the Inriueiuo , , ] " ! cuolvr weather Hie vonl markal recovunl j wxcwhat toward the clone of the veett , and tlie isolation * nre a little stronger At the prestnC time the rnarkct la dependent a good deiti ujroiv the weather Dealers In hay claim that * evire weather would > end the market on that commodlt ) up ward , but just at proseal It Is all that Hu * mar ket can da to hold It" 'jtivrn. In reviewing the dilution In the chccso mar ket the New York Producer Price C'urrrnt naysVr : have to go Imck i * > veml years In the hlitory of the trade 10 Hml a parallel to the present market. Usually at thla ev.iwjn of the > ear we hnve falrtyt nillvs trading un home account , jobbers serurlnie Block * ot the fine full makes , and exporters bu ng Just enough t give support to the nmlket. Hut tin-He condi tions Becrrt to be entirely clnnqed Export In tercst Isery small , nad our hem Jobbers Hnve shovvn no disposition to stock up , evidently bellevlnp ; Hint a prnirrvatlve , hu.nd-ta-ino.ilh policy would give the b st results , llecelpta liave run light for mjvernl vvepki , hul we hive still had some surplus stock , and there has been a gradual shrlnkdjp In valur * on nil polls niiilncgs In large BlzJ tlieess th's week has bdn dull nnd the market btcame tiw heavy to hold Most of the IlrtMih markets have stnt their orders to Cnnuda. whore prices have been equally ai law as tlu-y were htre nnd freights from Montreal muih cheeper The email orders tint have ct > mo this was were tilled with out making much hole In tinoffer - Ings , nnd considerable quantity of stnck would have been cnrrled ovci but for the fact that local deltera wcro ntttacted by the rcHtUely low prices named and bought up tjulte a , good many lots. 'Iho Utlca Herald civs tint a majority of the dnli > men Still let Oc ciltlJ' run out nights. Kunds arc In fairly good condition , KO that the hauling of milk Is na grantor hardship than It Is In the summer time Hut the jleld Is so small that mmy of the umiller factories arc prcpirlng to close about the 1st of Novembir , after which time tin" hiake of cho sc VT 11 be miterlally curtailed , We- doubt If as man ) ' nklmmed cheese have been tmdo this fall an lastr is the prices or both butter nml cheese are much lower1 JinJ Xli re li not the profit In that business-that then ? vius n ycir ngo About the usual proiwrtlons of email-sized cheese have been made during October , but It Is doubtful If the prices wilt ae numclent to reimburse mak ers for the extra trouble and expense. Tito following will show Ihe , ricelpti for the trading lines of country produce for the weeks ending on dates at head of columns , eggs being represented In esses. poultr In c.0"ps , butler In packages nnd potatoes 111 cirs : Oct M Oct. 11 Oct 12 Oct S. Sept. 23 Egga . . - . . , . C7S T5 < 931 S6J 1.133 Hutter 1,121 Ull l.OSO 1,111 1 ? W Poultry . . . U < J MS SM CIS 715 Potatoes . , OS Jl 39 S3 33 From the nbgve H vyllV b noted that the re celpta during Jhe- past week were lighter than a month ngo un rggs. but lua\lcr on L-VETJthing else Quotation : Jf IlUTrril Packing.stock , - e ; fair to iood coun try , IHilSe ; choice lo aluncy , llfl"jc | ; gitthered cre.imery lD@ac , scp-voitor creamsry , 2lfl22c. ( 1'OUnTHTi-Old henvs4Hfl < rro , fcprlng chickens , 5c , ducks , 6c , turkejs Ou7c , gi-ese , W ' IIQCSS I'er dos , strlcHy flesh laid. ITc OAMP 1'ialrlt * chlckiYis per ddr , U OOOT ! 3 ; giousc , per doz , J3.15f W. blue wing tcul , per doz , tl DO , gri-en V\IIK | tool , ppr doz. , H,2j ilucks , mixed tier doz , ) lt < anvaslacK ) l Op-l 51) , mnllarlls "and red lieailo , * ! W , quail. Jl 2i 1.60 , dwr saddles , HfiliK ; : Witetopu RaddU-it IJWltc , small rubblts. * 1 , Jick ftibblta J2 VEAt Cliolce fut nnd Bin ill -veals are quoted at Gc , large and co-irartSSlc CHUCaii Wisconsin 'lull cnam 13c No tiraska and luna , fdll cJi.m , He ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , p-xrt Bkims. ; tSc-pIilmbUrger , No. 1 , Ho , brick , No 1 , 12oi SwEs Nb. 1. HO15c. HAY Upland hay. ViK . , midland , IS , lowland , I7.M , rje straw , J6 'Chlbr11 mikes the price on linj Light sh ides seH the best Onl ) top grades bring tip prices The receipts of potirt w - lurlnR the pist week h \e bei-n the largest jff/W ; se ison so fur There has been \erltablc lliWWvi ! iwtatoes of all kinds nnd condltlona. Tno-TOrrlsit ns n result , his ) been wcsjk. Sweet puWtCie nro In Hboral supply , A good manr sweet pWnfllB ) are bplni ? billed out on orders from the cMjiJtr ? Som ot tno home Brown sweet potntoei are ? ' < < 'r > small and nbout the nlmpe of Rp | ! § B&i l Theru uro others that nre larger ami ot , bcttiYllWor ticlni ; grown from seed from other states. _ TJiese potatoes nre sold frenuently fpr Jqijjeysf.TliLre are some genuine Jersey sweet potatoes. In , the awrktt , and they are the llnest In nolntflf quality , but co t a little more than the coinmoj ) , Ijfjnie utwin stock Quo- I'OTATOKS Western-jfocc ) , car lots' , 63c , stdal ! lots 70ct s.u.k d 700 , ? , , , , , . , . Obi ) I1BANB Hinlifclgjil | , , nily , , order * , , , _ . , jn ordi.rs. H c. CELKUY IVr dM . ra35o. , , 4 BWKEm rOTATOEH-5vr Iibl. . . 13,25 ; J < ; raey W7o per bljl. T 1 j > BBKT8 1'er Lu , DO T < ( i > e CAHlUTS-IVr tiu . SOftCOc. IJOO 'riWVNT Per doz. , Me IIOHSUHADISH Per-lb. . J&Sc PAHSNIL'S-iPer bu , WR Oc UUTAUAOAS 1'er bu 7W90o I'AUSI.RV I'er doz. ljunchcs , I5c. TUIINIPS 1'cr bu . . Mto SPLIT 1'EAS-I'er Ib . 3@3'iC. FnlTITS. The season for California fruits may be con. sldered at an end. Time arc still a fovi peaches to l found In the market , but none th it would do to ship out on orders , and plums. pmn nnd ts aic ill gbne , and H In doubtful If ther * will be any more in this season About alt timt Is left are a few winter peara and qulncis , wMch are expected to hang on for nome time yet With the comingof cooler weather Ihe Interest In California , fruits , wanes very rapidly. A few Idaho prunes nre at riving , but they arc poor and do njjt "tfut rmlch Hgure In the market , not being In condition , as a rulito ship The total crop of crrtnberrle In | 1833 wa * over 10X > i < Jl > tu , 'thin > ea It will be only about 400.000 bu. . [ Tho. Cape ( Jed crop which Includes the crop of b < ith Plymouth and Harnstable coun ties , Is nearly-or quite two-thirds phort. The en- tin * New Kngland crop this > ear 1s only alxJUt i o hu. , against 6ver 5W.OO bu. last star. The New Jersey crpp lias fallen off from over 300.000 bu. to not mdro thnh 1T7 000 hu , nnd the Wisconsin crop from 89,000 bu to 21,000 bu. This remarkable failure ID attrlbutabln tu various causes In New England Ihe shortage wns caused by unseasonable frpsts In Mill" and August and by fruit worms and prolonged drouth. The New Jersey crop suffered sev ercly from drouth and decay , . .Thelsconsln crpp qaa nearly de stroyed by fires , frosts nnd drouth. Quotations : QUINCIJS California , per M Ib. box. ll.W APPLES Good stock , per bbl. , W.r'O'2 [ ) 75 ; Mlch- Iffnn stock , JJ Wit3 25. , . PL2ACHKS California freeitona , no chipping stock SI 0081 W ; cllnss , it. PLUSIS California , none. PUUNES No shipping stuck PBAHS-Wlnter NelllnSir.101.JG. . QHAl'lifi-ConTOrda. lb. | . baskets , I3S2Jc ; Cal ifornia. Jl.0001.liS. , . > CKANUHimiBS Cape Cod fancy. $3 M per bbl. TROPICAL miJITS. The quality of tho-ornhges received so fnr from riorlda has not been such Us to commend them to the favor Of consumers. Holne picked before they were rlpo the flavor was poor and the frwlt too sour to meet .the popular lento Thla week II Is claimed that tjierc will be some rioilda oranges received which will bo a great Im provement over anything received so far. The supply of Mes.ilnp lemons Is viry light , , Uanana are nqt al all plenty so far this season Quotations : 011ANOE3 Mexican , per box , 3W ; Florldas , J M DANANAS-Cnolce s < ock , | 1 7S@50 pr bunch. LEMONS Messina. 3no , } } , 3W. { 1503500. PINUA PPLTJS None. MISCUI.f.ANEOUS. The quotations on nrstcrs art ? lower than a week ago , as will be .noted belpw. The trade BO far has been quite large far this early In the season. „ „ (1 Acconllng lo nil repor/ts / Ihe supply of honey la very light lt\J seaw n Kvca California re port H a light crop. Acar of the new crpp of i astern honey has been , onUred and will be un , the market before vcuy-ionR. f The new crop of niUMMcommenting lo arrive ' on lh market Chestnuts are very phnty on thla market nnd holder * Hitd It tdow vurk mov ing stocks. Quolatloifsn/lA OY.STJiS 1XL , OctiiliTiiHllum. per can , lOc , horse shoos , lie , erltb Mflanrtarda. ICoi extra selects , 17o ; company tl.rcts. 21c , New York counts. Kc. NDW Kia rancyfxlb ISe : choice , IGc , 1IONUY Choice wMle. n68l7c ; dark honey , ttffllc- . > l/l nl MAPI.H 8YKUP Qkllnic cans , per doz. . Jl * NUTS Almonds. ISJllWjnEnnlls.i walnuts , Uo , filberts. ic ; Hrasll nlflsnninon * ; eastern chest nuts. Italic ; shclllmttt Hickory nuts , per bu. , Jl GO ; fancy raw peattuNJIGc ; roasted peanuts , 7Ho. I" * if 8AUBn KRAITT CHMcU whltc , per bbl , Jl 75 , per half Mil , 12.50 far * MINCB MKAT ranW.ill half bhls. , per Ib. , o 10 gal. kegs , 7H/ > FISH Fresh cauthtlr : riboit perch nnd flsh , 3U5o ; buffalo' ' , WJ ) pJ\ i nnd pickerel , Sc ; catfish , 8 9o ; black l.nsi , 1:014 ? NEW OUL-nANS , ' < Vt" 27COTTONJulet , sales , spot. KO bolei , ldnrrlve. 105 bales , re- crlpta. 18.433 bain ; rsforfs to Ore-it Ilrllan 1I.IOS bales : coastwise/1.1M Iwles : stock. 229 CJ4 bales ; futures , steady , julea , 24 W > bales , Oc tober , n 14 bid , November , J514. December , - I520@521 ; January. Uiti,25 ; February ! 3 2 ? & 630 , March. 55.5i3 33 , April , 11.41(35.42 ( ; June , J5.53O5 54 : July , . ST. LOUIS. Oct. 27.-COTTON-Qult. itemly. middling , S 4-16c ; sales. > bale * , receipts. H.HKI bales ; Bhlpments. 8,500 , bales ; stock , 19 WO Utlcs ! I limnUitl .Sut l. NEW ORLHANS. Oct. 27-Clearlngs , Jl.417,002. nnnUN , Oct 27 Exchange on London , da > a' sight , 24 marks 35't pig- WASIIINOTON. Oc , 2J.-Th * cash balanca In thn treasur } today w i 1112,4)5,799 ; E' > 1'1 reserve , iei.295 842. ! nAI.TIMORR. Oct 17. Clearings. { 2040,15 ! , balances JM7.085 ; for the neik , Jl,231,302 , bal ances , | 1 7 7 , SI2. I1OSTON , Oct. Clearings. | 13040i2 ; bal ances , II 141.437 ; for 4b9 week , J7J.7W.73a ; but tncey , NEW YOHK , Oct. -Clearings. . IfjtsT.KK. balances. J4 47 ! 1 , for tin week , Jlt8.701 , lH , bal- .nces , WS.SU.lIi. BT IX > UI , Oct. S7.narlngs. . JJ ill 000 , b l. ancti , JI 3,7H $ ; for lue < we k , } Zlt".4.164 , balancat , i.9iWJ , correic ndlriK Wo k of 1831 , I17.6MMC , balances 12,110.150 ; Incrrane % per cent. Ex change onNew York , 2Co. MnMt'IIia. Oct. J7.-Clr rings. UM.JWi balances - ances , $53,033. New York , cxchiinge , veiling Bit par. LONDON Oct. 27 The amount of bullion withdrawn - drawn from thelahk ) of England on balance today was 41,000. . PA Ilia , Oct < i. I p. m Three per cent rente * lOlt 200 tor the account , Kiclinngo on London 2jf 12c for checKs. LONDON Oct. 27 Oolil U Quoted nt Iluenos Aires ted > At 240) ) Madrid 1B.50 , Lisbon , 2300 ; St. Petersburg , 50 , Athenn , 77 ; Homo , 103 15 , Vi enna , 103. CINCINNATI Oct. 27. Money , 2'iC per cent , New York exchange , par to 40o premium Clear- IIIRD , Jl.r .MO. fi > r the week. JlJIM.0.i _ for the coiresponding week of last > rar , 111,011 , & > 0. NIJW YOMK , Oct 27 The exports of cpecle from the port of New York for the week nmount- fl to | 2OiM.OOO In gold nnil 1175,660 In slKer. The Imports for the week" were : Oold 1313307 , slher , I4&3S , general merchandise , J'5,073,6S7 ; dry giwds , JlSCI , 430. flllCAnO. Oct 27 Clearings. II3M7.000. total for the veek. IS4.6 .0 ) . corre pondlim ne k lant viHvr. I-M.037,000 Monej4ff4'4 per rent on call , 5 < f ( > per cent on time New York exchange , S5c premium I'orelgn exchange , openwl dull , eter llns commercial , STOCKS AN"I ) HONDS. Conl Hburioi Attractoil Mont Attention In tin8pc < nlmlro Mitrkotx. * YOUK , Oct. 17. Interest In specu- ttion on the Stock exchange today was entered almost entirely In the coal shares hlch were subjected to heavy pressures in ontlnuatlon of the bear campaign against hl < i group. The selling In New Jersey Gen- rat wns heaviest , but Delaware , I acka- nniin & Westein made the greatest de- Ine , while Heading wns comparatively Well eld. Hoard room trnxleis vvi-ro very bear- , Indeed , on New Jersey Central , the de- rease In earnings , compared with last car , being- pointed out in a reason for ringing- the stock down to a lower le-\el 'he decline In the shares began right nt 10 opening nnd continued to neur the lose , nt which tlmo Lackawnnna had lost 14 per cent , Delaware nnd Hudson 2V5 per pnt nnd New Jersey Central 4U per cent , leading advanced "Ss " per cent , lost the 1m- rovcment nnd rallied 14 per cent. Hecov- iles were made In the finals. H Per cent n kacknvvniinu , " 4 pti- cent In New Jersey Central , leaving the losses on the day < A to 4i per cent , respectively. the general market opened dull nnd fairly teady , but the depression In the coalers vas quickly communicated to the others ot he list nnd prices sagged off. Northwcst- ni was raided by the shorts and gave way ) s per cent , closing within V4 per cent of tie lowest. The break In Northwest wns ccompanled by rumors that n scaling of id dividend rates would have to be made , wing to dccrcn'-cd earnings , which were , owever , seml-olllclally denied The move- nent In the other grangers was trfllntr , a oss of y , per cent being made In each loin yesterday's do-ring : lousvlllo & Nashville was sold by bondon nnd the oam traders and declined 1V4 per cent , vlthout a rally. Hocklne ; Coal 1 < per cent nd the general list N to % per cent , ex- ept some half a dozen stocks , which made alns of < 4 to i per cent The bank statement was regarded as un- a-vorable na reilectlng n congested money narket and a contraction of business and lie-share speculation was somewhat wettk- ned thereby and closed heavy The past veck has been one of the dullest In the Istory of the Stoik ! exchange , the total ransactlons for Ihe week being 132,000 harps , which amount of business Is only qua ! to a .single day's work under normal omlltlons. In the llrst half of Iho week peculation was stagnant , hut for the past wo days a hear demonstration ngnln&t Ihe oal stocks hits Impirted Interest to the railing , with very few exception : ? the locks dealt In showing losses on the week The bond market was generally Ilrm , ex- cpt In the final dealings , when there were ructlottnl recessions In sympathy with trie yeakness In the shate ntuiket The trans- ctlona aggregated { 070,000 As a result of the trading fractional de- lines were established In most of the 1s- ues dealt In , while advances were made of 11 per cent in Wisconsin Central nnd 1 per cnt in Alton & Terre Haute divisional lends The bond market during the wepk has been in the main firm , In contrnst with he share speculation , thu ttadlng being airly active , the total sales reaching the tfm of $5.183000. Prices lit the close tire renerally higher than those of the Satur- iay prevlpus. 1hi > following were the Closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Mchlscm Northwpstern . . . AdamsKxproai. . . HI do pfd. , „ . . un \Uo > r..T. II 11 N. Y. Central . do ptd ITt N. Y. , VN Kns . . . 3i i AUK KicprcHs . . . . 110 nfarlo tf W. . . , , . IDS laUlmDrc&Clhlo. OS Oroiron Imp. , , . , . IShi TnnadaVaclfli ! . , ) < 034 so Canadi .Southern. . 00)4 O.-S. L. A U. U , . . . , Central Paclilo. . . 14 , Chen 4. Ohio IRVi > . D.AE . 3 Cbtotro Alton. . . . 142 I'lttshurir . 3f { I'ullin.in Palace. . 190 . . . . HH Heading . 1 < Consolldtlod r,35 117 Illchmond Turin. . C.CV.C.St. 14 . . . H7 do pfd . Colo. Coal & Iron 7 n.o.v . - ottonOU Oort. . . 'JriTi IUO. W. 11 M . ° ' ' ' nook Inland . . . . CteULici1 W. . . 67 St. Paul . „ D &H.U pfd..v J-'X St Paul Dfd . U.AC N go HH 9t P. & Omina. . . Ensl Tonn 10'/s do pfd . 11' ' Krto IVl SoulliBimPio . 1H do pfd 'JiH ( Sus-ar Kortnery. . , Bil ForlVVavna 16d Tonn Co l ilroa G.Noithorn Dfd. . 100 lexis 1'icllie. . 10 ftii B. I riM. , . . . 9(1 ( T &O CnntpM. , 7J llocklnir V.illoy. . 17 I7nlon Paoino . i n < III. Cantral PO 0 a Eicpress , . . SI.P JiDululh . . . J2 W 8L L A P . . . . ii > 4 K. & T nra im da lifil . LskoErloA W. . . 1UH ' do pfd Western Union. . . 8CK Lake Slioro. . . . . . . 1U W.iL. B . . . 11H Lead Trust , 3D do pfd Mini . 01 M .VSt L , 27 LoulavlUoA N. A. 7 D. iii. o nm Manhattan Con. . . 10u' ' O. K 34H C. . . . 1(1 ( N.Iv iO Mlclllf-ui Cant . . . U8 ! . I'.f.A 1 22 Mo Pacific 27H do nfd 72 MoblloA Ohio. . . . 1BH II. AT. C 22 NushvllloChAt. . . ti | T. A. A & N. M. . . 4M National Oorda o , 112 ! T. St I. . AK.C. . . . 1 da pM. . . . . . . . . . Ul o pfd n N. J. Cuutral 00 S. R It I'-SH NA W pfd 21 do pfd 4U < North Am. Co 4 Am. Tob Co . . . . Oft North urn I'ACtna , 4H do pfd _ JUT No Pao. pfd SUP. , M. AM 100 U. P. D. AG . . . . bid. toffcrad. The total sales of stocks today -were 73,567 shires , Including : Atchlwm. 4 000 ; American Sugar. S.200 ; DurllnKton. 2,9)0 ) ; Chicago Gas. 3.700 , Delaware A I ickawanna , 4 OU4 ; Deliware & Hud son. 4.900 ; Distilling. 2,400 ; Qeneral Klectrlc , 6600. Manhattan Consolidated. 1.000 ; New Jersey Cen tral , 7,200 , Heading. 6.000 ; II.V. . A. P. certifi cates , b.SOO ; Hock Inland , 1,800 , St. Paul. 4,600 , Western Union , 1,400. NOIT York Alnuov Slurltct. NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-UONDY ON CALL- Casy at 1 per cent , last loan , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PIUMU MERCANTILE PAPUU ii > 9JVi per cent bTEIlLINO EXCHANQK Firm , with actual business In bankers' bills at ! l 7@IS7 > i for dp. mand nnd at 14 SUiifil 8 H for sixty days , posted rates , HS74ffm ! and l4S3Vi 489 , commeiclal bills , $ < 85'lWt Si . SIl.VKll l'iUTiriCATn8- : bid. GOVnilNMENT BONDS rirm. State bonds , firm Ilallroid b < mds. onsler. Closing quotations on bonds vrcre at follows : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Receipts for the Week Almost the Same as for the Preceding. CATTLE TRADE SHOWS LITRE CHANGE DniiMiut Hlendjr nnil Trier * Strong mi 1'cil Uniler llnule * I'ollow Moll 1 Mtrnlc Under I.oir 1'rloo for 1'rovUloos. SATURDAY. Oct. 27. Hecelpts overage up pretty .much the same as they did last week a nil somewhat heavier than for the corref ponding- week last > ear. The llgures are as follqwsi tSiile. lloc * Sheep. Hocelpts this week . 21241 29,1(2 ( 9 OCJ Hecelpts lisl week . . . 2D * M 13 8U 7.2M Soinn VM-ek hut tear . . . 21 712 27.S33 I. . 01 9 Same week ISUt . 22 r.l 30 , HI fi ICv The principal feature about the. cattle mar ket this week hni been Its monotonous steadiness. Receipts hove been of the same general character from day lo day , the de mand has not changed materially and prices have been pretty much In the same notches , Very few choice cattle , cither natives or westerns , IM\Q been received , but such ha\e brought good , stiff llgures , showing an actlvit demand and n strung market far anything of that kind. Choice 1,430-lb coined natives sold up to $535 , .ind the top for choice I,320-lb rangcts was JI.1& On the common half fat utooK thill made up HIP bulk of the olterlnps the market rulrd dull and weak from one end of the wt-ik to the other , and about ull that can be said of the past nK days' business Is that good stock Is slightly stronger nnd common stuff slightly weaker than It was on last Htt- unlii > . Today's supply was rnthrr light , even for the last day of the week. Hut b2 loads were receUcd , nnd these wete Inigcly cows ami feelers There was the usual ctlede mand for desirable beef stock , and on the tow that answered that description here the market ruled active nnd strong. A bunch of choice , fat native yearlings sold foi J1SJ and some very fair l,18i-lb , westerns brought W 40. Common stuff was more or less , neglected , but prices were not quotubly lower There was n fair undertone of strength tq the trade and un early clear ance was made. The cow market was ttbout like the mar ket for fat cattle. Medium to choice cows and heifers , both natives nnd rangers , sold readily at good steady prices , but on ac count of n lack of outside competition din ners % scre slow sellers and at very low- prices. That was about the condition of the trade today. There has been an active demand nil week for \eal calves and they sold strong today. Mo to 75c better than n week ngo The -market for bulls , stags and rough Block generally has born lather dull , but prices have not suffered mntetlally. The BtocKor and feeder trade has not been In a "xeiy mitlsfactorj condition lUcelpts have been rather llberali and as the demand has not been partlculaily urpent from uny ourcp the movement linn lucked life , al though the volume lias been large. Good lleshy stock continues In the best demand , ns It will not take too much corn to got them In marketable condition. Smooth , will bred cattle also command sonic attention nnd faltly good prices , but the cattle be tween these grades nn > In excessive supply and are a drug on the market. The bulk of thi > trading today was at around F-30 to J270. He prcscn tat I vc sales : N'o Av Pr No Av. Pr No Av Pr 1 till MO ) 8 . . 972 II 33 31 . 973 SI 35 2) .119 ! 4 25 COWS. 2. . . 71S 1 M 23. . . 8SD 1 M II . . 8R4 I 71 t . . . 90) 1 04 0 . 813 1 M 1 1120 I 71 2 . . 700 1 SS C . . 910 1 M 2 . 721 I Si ) 4. . , . EC. i r. c. . 030 i no 12. . . . STD i s < i I . 8S 1 2" 12. . . . MS 1 f,5 20 . 736 I 90 1 . 66) 1 3A 6. . . .1002 1 f.3 13 . HIS 1 PS 7 . 8-7 1 3r 8 . . 920 1 Cl 5 . 872 S W ] . . rv ; 1 31 r , . . . 936 i o 8 . 912 2 o > - . . . . 723 1 83 2. . . 1120 1 BO 7 . . HI 2 00 J . 87S 1 31 10. . . . DSI 1 KT. B . 924 2 00 I .1010 1 40 1. . . , 920 1 IB 14 .70.1 2 00 ( . . S.I2 1 40 4. . . . SOI t r- 13 . . (10 2 0) 1 . S < 1 40 16 . . RX9 1 70 M 901 2 00 1 . 837 1 I ) 21 . . 7X > 1 70 1 . . 970 2 00 2 . 6CS 1 4) I. . . . 81 > 1 70 8 . 562 2 00 5. . . . 834 1 ] . . . . & 0rt 1 71 2 . 1011 2 II It. . . . 872 1 41 I. . .lrr,0 , 1 71 II 1070 2 20 t , . . 710 I M 0 . . . 89C 1 71 21 . .1011 2 20 2 . . . SSS 1 GO iiEirnns. 13 . . . 287 1 ID 3. . . 6 1 W 1 . . .10(1) ( ) 271 .1. . . 1)0 1 2J 1 , . . . 430 1 SO 23. . . . SIC 1 PO $ . . , .3)1 130 .BMi ; ,1 GO t 1 . ( SO Iff t. . . . tilt 1 30' 17. . . . M61 OT II . . . C30 I 85 t. , . 2SO 1,30 , 1 . . . Ul ) 1 C.1 20 . . . tM I 81 1..500 1'SO ' . . . .435 175 5 . . . 140 200 1 . . . 511 I 40 CALVES. . . .213 12.1 S . . . J02 2 SO 1 . . SO 3 SO i. . . . 210 1 3.1 2. . . . 411) ) 2 40 t . . ISO I 00 3. . . . J20 1 50 2. . . 343 2 r,0 2 . . . 2 0 4 00 1. . 300 2 00 2 . . 256 2 60 1 . . 100 4 00 1. . , . 21D 2 00 1 . . 100 3 21 1 . . . 1M I 0 2. . .521 2 00 5. . . . WO 3 21 I. . . . $0 I 00 1. . . 310 2 00 2 . . 170 1 MJ 1 . . . 100 4 00 S. . 2V. 2 10 3 . . 10 3 n > I . 110 4 21 . . 320 2 15 1 . . . 210 1 SO 1 . . 12H 4 M J. . 271 2 21 4. . . 172 3 M 1 . . . 110 1 75 I. . 353 2 25 I ISM 1 3 1 . . 13fll > 1 'A 1 CM 1 n i so * i 11 2. . 9 ; ; i r-i i no 2 DO 1 13d > 1 | l > 1 . . 1220 I r , I mi ) 2 N 2 .1IOK 1 IH 1 . . 620 1 Tl 1 Iflil 8 ( XI I. .119) 1 M > 1 . . 820 1 75 ! .1115 2 15 2 . 094 1 50 STAGS. 1 . . . 734 1 75 1 . . % l > 2 HO 1 . . .1110 2 5) fcTOCKERS AND I'KRDTmS 1 . . . BC4 1 GO S . . 5SO 2 23 1 . f SI 2 54 I . 854 1 75 B. . 4G4 2 2 ? 1 f * 2 M t. CM 17' 7. . . . IHT 223 Cl. . S7S 2M 1 . . 5711 1 71 S. . . 76 22V 3. . , . 706 255 I . . . W4 175 G. , . f.SS 230 0. 557 3 M S . 63 ? 1 M 12. . . C81 2 311 7 . 495 2 CO 1 . . 714 200 1. . BTTI 235 1 DID 2 C3 I. . B84 200 28. . . Mt 233 10 . 841 2 fi 1 . . . 414 3 N 7. . , 602 2 33 3 . . . 870 2 71) 1 . KMl 2.14 8. . , SOD 23.1 3 . 9211 270 47 . . . KIT 214 1. . . E14 240 17 1173 270 85 , 771 2 2i ) 16. . 853 2 SO 21 . . 923 2 W 1 . . 700 2 20 20COLOnADO COLOnADO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Ko AT. Pr 2 cnvra 1075 U 75 X cows 1107 12 00 GO cows 910 204 ' 10 com 1011 220 61 cow 923 2 20 H Cong 1024 2 35 H cows 934 235 16 ateera. . . .1183 340 HOCJ8 Th mirket has gone steadily from bad to wqrmo thl week , prices declining about 23o In the past nix daya. Hverythlnx apparently has favored the decline. Receipt * bath hero and rlnowhero li Y bwn liberal enough to encourage lower prlcei. but the most bearish feature has been the dullness and wrealtncsa In the provlilon trad * * . Doth from a gpoculatlve and Investment standpoint the trade has been In very bad elmi'ir Prices have lieen going lower right Mom ; nnd hoK valuta have not kept pace. On the basis of present prices of hogs and provisions packers ar losing 15o tn 2ic per head on the hogs they are buying. BO that the fresh meal trade la receiving rmir attention at Ihe houxKs than regular pack-Inn Packers have been pro- nonuced bear * all vrevk. Insisting thai hogs must RO lower or provisions lilnher. Although there la H nutked Improvement In the quality of Ilia offerings as cnmpaml with n month airn , thuro has barn considerable poor light stuff marketed lately that linn nerved to brine down Hie aver- II ( To considerably. Rpcplpta today were rather more lllvrnl than nxpcclcd , the feature beinga train loud that Hammond bought nt Sioux City Friday , whore they were cheaper than here. With no outsldn tmppart and bad ri'iwrt.i from both hogs and provisions nt Chicago , pat leers started In to hammer out another decline nnd were successful tn the extent of f > o to lOc. They bought the medium welcht and heavy horn mostly nt SI 40 arid Jl 45 , with several of the best lit II W The IlKht and light mlxwl loads Bold largely nl 14 23 and 14 35 , with sonic down lo tl There vvaa a very fair Inquiry for "dresHed berf" pig * and Block hovs nt from 13.23 to tl 20 , hut poor ft ) Ib stuff nold down na low as 12. There was not much change In the market from thi > open- Inc In the close and Iho pen * ivere clcired early thn bulk of the trading belnx at from 14 35 tn It 43. as against tl.45 to J4.K on Friday and 14 50 to tl W one week ago HepreBenlatlve Bales nnl common nml utork sheep nr * a1mol tin- salnMe Fair to choice native * nre miotnble fit JIJMTISO ; fair lo rood wmt rtu. lliX > tfl.W , com mon nnil tocsheer - , | l i jf I 73 ; good it ] cholc * to IW-lti. lamb * . Pf 1.W KrrrlpHHUil l > Ui"lll | ( < irof .Stock. Olllclnl receipts nn.l disposition of flock A shown b ) lh book * of thr t'lilon St < vK YaixU company for the inrnt ) four hours pn.JIng M I o'clink p. in. , Saturday , Oclot > or 17 , IS9IS _ , Cars. limit ( mil- . , Hi > ga TO , Horses nnd mules , . , , , . , 1 SI DISPOSITION. Huyrrs. Cattle. llor Bhetp Onmhit Parking company 7i 13 The O U. Hammond Cii 3M 1 I'S Swift % Co (36 1 C J The CudHhy Ptckln * rt > ni | > tn > . SM 1,161 11 IH-cker & Koeau . IV. llnmllton ft Bli > hens . i. , 66 Viinwnt At I'o . , . . . . 83 J 1. . Cure } * . 31 I. , Hevker . , . 31It O 1 ! II. , 1C C . 167 Cudahy. 1C. P . 171 II. II. 11 . Hlflux City 5 S Snippers anil feedci * , . , , ' . . . . . . Irfft OMT f ) Total . , . 2.031 S.238 CIIIOVOO MVK .STOCK. I'nr n Hntitrdiy Tlirni Wm Moro Thnn thn Umiitl Inqulrr f r Cattily. OlIir'AnO , Oof. 2In cattle t Hy receipts iriiMlnmtcd at 1,500 bend , making. GS. < Vn hcnJ ns thin ivi-ek'n r-uiply T.ntls nlxmt 4.SOO head le i than fur last week nnd J.KK ) less lhan n Suir ngo , Tor n faluntny there win rather mure lhan the vuunl ln < | lilr > fur raltle , nnd , while nothing' sold nmtrrhillj higher , the fedlnjr was llrm Natives were In demand at frum 41 to SO : " , for poor l c tm , western * at from Jl l ) lo t465 nnd Tesans nt front Jl 23 to2J. . As In miiM iiftin the line tinciilv urili K today v > pr < > U-ller tlian tlm c made further nltmfi IliRS sold Ix-fnrc S u'tlock brought stroni ? ID it's. ind those vvilgml after that hour simci-ly rcacheil VE-flliiila > ' * nrurB. * Trrulc vrns iiilel | early and dull liter , hut nrllnra were not oldlgrit to cnrry over nny oonsldernhlt * num * IHM Ihe iangr > of vallum for poor lo prlmo < | imlltlcfl of hiRvy ho * : * wns from tl 25 tu Jl 73 , with mile * principal ! ) at from 144) lo tl CO , Lights viro uuoti d nt fr < in II ti > tl Oil. selling titlrrlpnlty nl fiom 143) tn 14 fO. Hocolptil wrre istlnmtcd nt H.WO head inikliig 113 I'll for Ihlii vvctk , HH .ignltist 1 * 3,22I last wtck nnd 1S1CS3 a About t OD Blici-p rnliip In InJnj. nnd the total rcci > lit | fur this wei-l < nro nbinit t > 0 UOO , which Is 33.000 brad h-ss than for ln t week and JI.OM lom lhan fur the torn spending1 week lust jenr ; Th market w.m qultt and llrm nt from $5 f > ) tu S3 fur good lo c"i < ilce nnd from 75o to f2" > for poor In fnlr. The lamh miirkrt vvn DtrniiR Ut from ) l 50 tn 14 , according In qunllt > . Hpcvlpl * Cntlle , 1,000 In-Ail ; vuUo , 300 hrnilj hnRH 14 QOQ Ill-nil i Klircp 2 Oi IHNU ! . Iho Kvinlm ; .liitirna ! rriiortii : 1IOC1H Ucrtlpls II. " * ) hcul nlllrlal > o ter lay , 26.792 bend. Rlilpnunl * . 7,715 lipnil : receipts fet the -neek US S71 lioad , ngulnst 1 41 head it joar ago , FhliiinciilM for thp week , 3S $23 head , ilnit 41277 IHIUI anr ngvi , ( eft OVIT , nliout 7000. In nil , inlallty nut so goi l ; very few clmlco loin on mnrkt'l : mniKcl openinl active but Heady , hut floon w * il. nd , and prlio nrt * Cn loner Ulan " siuf yiHlerdnv. miles ranged tl 20 < N GO fur IlKht. | ir. < ri410 fur light mixed , SI 15M.10 for ntugh pmklng tl 15l 2& for mixed , und 4 M for pl ( ! OATTM : Ilivelpm. l.MO bead ; mlirlict but qulot undtr ilgla supply. : lliHl' Hi'CtlptH , 200J bend , market firm nnd In fnlr deniiind. JSiiniim Cltv r.lvo stouk MurUct. KANHAH OITV , Oct. -CATTI.H Tlecclpls , f 800 hrnd : rhlpmiMits , 3700 head , rn irket ftonily , Icxaa BtKrin. 12 30 f J Cl ) , TrMi coun. tl.(0r2.Ut ( Imef stem , -OUiiSc : , stockcrs and feeders , $2.25 ( l JOT 1IOCSS -cclpta , C.COO liPad , shipments. 1.40i ) id. nnrki I stronff ti > Co blkhrr ; hulk of Bales , 2T.1J450. hi-nvlps , JI.40W4CO pnckers , t4 40fH 1 : mlxpil , J4 I'.fl I 15 ; lights , 13 50tf4 10 ; pigs , H WO 4 II 11 UnP Hecelpts. 1,000 head ; Blilpiiientu , 1,500 bond ; market Mcadj ; natlvi , t2 50 p1 i > lwest - ( ins , t2 2. > { < 3 i ) stockois und feeders , t2.QOff { > 0 , Iflmhsi , f3.0M4(4 23 : Mr. I.iinU l.ttu SI 110k Mnrkol , ST I.OHIH. Oct. 27 CATTLn Hccolpts. 1.504 lurid , Ehlpnicnts 1100 hend ; market uvilrl. steady for gdiid iiiuilll ) . light Tuxa Hleers , 12 6002.30 ; 'ItxnK caws und heir , rs , II B5tf ! 20 ; no represent- itllvo natives on sale. JIOGH Itai'lpfn , 1 400 hr-ad ; shipments , 2COO hi'nil , iiiirkct lower ; bi-st bc-ivy , tl 53 ; mixed loin , SJ 3'O4 45 ; common light , tl ; vmall plgn. 52.ID. Mil I'll1 tlpcrlpts none ; BhlimunlR , 200 head ; nominally unchunbt'd Ht cU In Sight , Itpcord of receipts nt the four principal mar- kUH for Pnturda > , October 27 , 1891 : Cittle. Hoga Hhccp. South Oiniha l."l" > 5r U . . . . C-hlngo l.MO 21.000 20M KaiiH.m pity , . . . 7.ROO 6 tOO 1,040 St. Louis , , , M . . 1&W , 1.400 „ . . Totala w 12.515 3G.022 3,020 Kevr Yurie Ory tiuud * MiirJdjt. NITvV YOUK , Oct , 2T lluslnesa In the dry goods market Inn been ns unual for n Simr-day. V ( ry fv w- new bu > era were present nnd Ihe local dim.indwas for limited atleetlomi Anyaales cf , linMirtiim | ? , however , rcsutttd frnm forwardIng - Ing un maturing tngngernentH Pilnllnt ; clotha wire qiioleil nt S > iu fur sixty-four nqutres ; ellcs for the week , 105,000 pliers , mostly odds. < Iliilntli Mluiit Mm her. miMJTii. oct 27VHIAT NO i imnt , c ii nnd Octobtr , 57Vic. No 2 northern , caish and Octo1 > cr. KrHc : December , 55 , May , 58So ; Js'n. 3 northern , cash , RS e ; No. J , 4Ji ; rrj teil , 40 > tc , to arrUr , Nu , 1 northern , 5S c. 'I'rl ri > AMicut OiiotiilliniB. SAX niAN'r'ISCO , Oct 27. WIII3AT Inactive ; " " May , KAhV. H\KI , . SUHK. How often you hear someone say : "Obi he' a mllllniiiiire No wonder he can mike money fnat. An > onp vrtlh u million can iniike another million easily enough" Money makea money. Hs.pos- evssloii nets Ilko a Rln.it magnt tn attract rnora nuUfy. u Is vnulcr to m.ikc a million with a mil Ion Ihnn to make a Imndreil with a hundred. It' * the lint thousand tbnt Is the hardest of nit tu get ' Hut nu t millionaires Htnrtrd with noth ing. Vou tan auicved ns they have It } ou laka advantawr of every opportunity , 'io buj- low and sill high In Ihe ulm of every trader , nu matter whether the nrtlcln dtalt In be cattle , ulioi-i , ( Juthlnu. whwit , bonds or stocks. Speculation l ullko the life uf tmile and Ihe xnurca of vast fnrtunvs. Trading In stock and grain pays bigger tlmn trading In any thing else. There Is alwHvs a buyer ready. The market la constantly changing. Dctils arc aulrUy made. You cun Invest and reInvest - Invest > ur money many * times the HA me day , rrallzlni ; email , iiilk proflu In every trade. Anil thcso prnllu BOOH uggregatr a largo BUin. Our plan puts J u on the same basin nn a millionaire. Wo take your money IW to tl.OOO and put It with the money uf 1,000 others. We litvc a mil lion to opernto wllh We- make money milte It quickly safely. lleie Is thn profit wo have paid our customers' slnco Jonnnrj- , 1894 ; January * , 12 per rent June 1. 71i per c nt 15 , I' ) per cent 1'W per cent 1'obruary I. 11 pr cent July 1. ' ' / > l' r cent IS , IS per ci nt IS , 7 per cent Maixh 1 , 9 p r cent August 1 , s per c nt 15 , * per r nt 1C , 7 per cent April 2 , S per ifnt Bent. 1 7V5 per aunt IB , < n p c nl 1C , 7 per c nt May 1 8 p r i cnt Oct 1 , S per cent 15 , 8 per cnt. . 19 , 7 per cent Making a total of 17..4 per cent In 2X0 dais. A sum which In siHmi : dry goods would ra- qulrn flv yi-urs in earn , or in ownlnr teal n * luti * would take 15 scuta to vurn. Our rhargo for muklnic this profit for our cus tomers Is one-tenth of their net profit. Wo have never lost a dollar foi any customer In any of our combinations Wn havti not a dissatisfied customer ; Monuy can lie withdrawn nt nny time. fronts sent promptly by check on the 1st and 16th day o fenUi month Write to us for further Infounatlqn , for frea circulars nnd for our weekly market report. Our system ' In term ) Ing ; even If } ou think JPU do not ear * to join us. PUSHES , 00. , Bt.o't anl Grain Brokers , U and 21 llroadwny. New York City , YUMA IMPROVEMENT CO. , : Gold Bonds. Tli Vanu Improi enitnt Compsny oflcr * atp i sniUccrufdmteicit , UJ.OUO offti 7 per cent , tint Moit agtGold Hunch cfH ( Ml each , due 11)11. ) 'loul l ie S'XO.WO. Careful and if liable till- inalci ihow tint the net eainlngt will be not hil than SU6UOOpcr annum Tinilee of the MoilglEO , TUB PARMfiRS' LOAN & TRU5T CO. , New Voile , who vvlll dihrcr the Uondi. r' ° " " " near si may be , on receipt of application ! and tub * tcnptioui. DIHnCTOHS , rof.E 8AKHXIt.t ) , I mlilt-nt of the roirpucr- _ AtA'AllTBOWnuIPfir Ca.li ! . l'IJlk. N Am rk , HY. wit. I.I * M W Ktmnrit , Irn Terni W iefcs ; O N.Y. \VIf.l UK BIIKIIbM. > l ncr. hew Vork CMrliis ; IUUM. CltlHLl'S UOKOAl ) , Cottn. st-Lmw.lt Wttllsin Bt , W Y. Fu'l ' parllculari. prosprctui and foimi ol applies. lion can bo had cl THn YUMA IUPROVBUCNT CO. . 2 WiLt ST. , UNIISB . LD . , Nsv VOUK CITY. C , L. VA IB AV ATBB , OecrcUty. HOW TO MAKE ST quickly from small or laicc imounU. Divldnda average SQ per ceat monthly. Information Fltljti. Writ * the PUDIICSTOCKAORAIN EXCHANGEPltlJ- burg. I'a . or DELNfcY & CO. , llanken andllroken. li8UUUoUoardcrirideAnnc.Chlcayl ( ) ) , III.U.S.A. IllKhtil lUftrtnets. ( Mention tUs ptper ) Cut toil cnt. WM. tOTJDON. Commission Merchant Grain mi it Provisions. Private wires to Clilcaeo and New Vork. All liunnesa or clem pluoed on C'hlcacfl Hoard ot Trade. CurreponUenc solicited. Office , room 4. N w York Ulo " "ck-phone Uta.