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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- THURSDAY , JULY 1(5 ( , 1801. Wheat Openicl Higher But Lost on Discour aging Paris Oibloa. FRENCH HOLDERS COULD NOT REALIZE , London Cereals Weak In Sympathy ivltli Conditions Klsowhoro-Onts Quiet \vltli Kent tire I'rovl- r Stocks. CIIICAOO. July IS Wlioit opened a ihnila higher thnn It closed yostordny In sympathy with thoKlrongth In corn ; the appreciation was title | ! < ly losl under the liifluonco of the bear ish news of the day. The most polont plcco of newsi was mi tinconflrmud I'arls cable which limited wheat domor.illml nnd the oiulva- | Icnt of 7'opur { bushel lower. The understanding - standing on the hoard win that earlier In the to.iHon when the outlook for the Trench whcnt crop was nt 115 worst. Trench speculators had loiidcd up with futures nt liUli prices so that th)8iilHCuent ) | bettor outlook thura mid thu ex ( dunces of u bountiful nnd duo crop lu this country given by the rccimt receipts of new who it. together with the recent reduction of the Trench Im port duty hud convinced thoio spuculatlvo holders that their expect Ulnns of hi .ill prices could not bo realtml , nml that thnv had thorc- fore decided to accept their ; iuos und hud thrown their holdings ovorboird. The MvL'rponl nnd London who.it markets were wutik und lo"Uor , In sympathy with I'arls ItcC'Ipls at all winter who it markets lu this country wcro llbur.it nnd good In iii | illty. Chicago got''ii.1 ears of now u limit , ot which III were of contract grndo Tin illy , the no.itliur was f.ivnr.ihlu for harvustltu. All of tills ( .011 Id hiivo only ono losult .1 decline in values I'nrdrliL'c. Whlto , Mndblom an I Itiildwln led thotohorts of seller * , nnd prices gr.iduiillv receded under the load of olforltiiis. Thora was onia reaction later on purch IBOS by bhorts to tnko urullts. ' 1 his. though , was not u substantial advance , nnd corn broke. Later In Iho day another w.ivo of weakness Bwuutovur the who it pit , o.irryli. " prices to oven lower figures than 1 ofoio. Kstlmatos of I'd carloads as duo to arrl\o tomorrow con- trlbnttd to this recession. December wheat opunid at VT'So. sold up to BT'-ifcHTliC. spilt , gradually receded to W > ' c , rallied to H7 ! c. down to tiiiMc , und closed at MJ c. Corn opened sttune nnd higher , w'tli ' shorts thoroughly alurinod and coxcrlng froely. The receipts wcro nbout forty ears uhovo the ostl- males , lint with the Unlit stocks hero and the * supposed hlir short Inloiest , tlioro WHS sonio excitement for a few minutes und an advance of lo from last nluht's close. Later , howexor , the selling becainuury free and thu most anxious buyers hailne cot wh t tliov wanted and withdrawn , prices bo- KIIII to soften. Thru came tlm brc il < In wheat und an estimate of 504 cars for tomorrow and there was a slump. September opened at K'ie , ( .old up toSl' c , broke ntf > iXc.lliicluated for n tlmo between that ami iU'.Q.Vilio. dropped again near the close to 51'je and closed at fi.'c. Oats were quiet nnd without feature , fluc tuations In the prlco of that grain belli ) ; m iInly In symp ithy with these In corn. I'rovlslonsopi'iied strong und hlgherowlng to thu fact that the recelptof boas wore much be- below uxpectat Ions ami prices IKSISo hlghor nt stock yar Is. Later the break In grain , and especially In corn , led to a decline , ! -uptomlur pork opunod atllO.vr1 } . sold up to ilO.G\ broke toJIO.fiJi ; null closed at that , an luUancoovur yesterday's close of a Jo. Lurd Is unchanged and rlbs.UfiA ) hlghor. The lending futures ranged nsfollous : AUT1CLKH OI'tN 1IK1II LOW CIOSK. \VnrAT-No 2 July , ( 68 6bT August 84 Bcilc'inbor | December Co UN-Mo 2 juir ! 57 S Autnut Hcptumhor , WU SIM 62 OATH Iio.J July Ji AS August September 28M Z7 * , , 27 XlKHS 1'OHIC Hciitember 10 K 10 52 H October ID 70 10 00 September. , 45 0 40 Hum September. 0 M CM n c ; October. . . . , 6GU 6 < iO Cash ( iiiotatloiiH were ns follows : l''i. uu Dull and unchannod. WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , Rfl'io ; No. 3 , prlng wheat , 8ilo ! ! : No. 2 rod , 873ic. Conv No. a. Me. OATS No. 2 , : i54ci ! No. ! , white , ® Uc ; No. : i , white , 'iiVBIlo. UVE-No. ' . ' . 7itC. ( ! HAIII.KV No. a , nominal ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 , nominal. l'l.AXSEKI > NO. 1 , (1.00. TIMOTIIV SEED rrlme , II.2" > ai.0. PoitK-Jless pork , per bnrrol , I1I.37K : lard , per cwt. , tfl.25 ; short ribs sides , ( loose ) . ( A ! 0 < 3fl.4n ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , JS..MO 62. : short olo-ir sides ( boxed ) , M fiOO'J.70. WHISKY Dlstlllors1 llnlshod goods , per gal lon. 11.10. huoAitH Cut lonf , iinohanaed. Hccolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the produce u\clinnie today , tlm tiuttor mnrlvotwui stoudy nnd iincliunjed. KKSS , Ida. Now York Murkt'ts. NEW YOIIK , July 15 Ki.oim Kocolpts , 10,707 nnckugos : exports , 1.215 burro Is ; 1,4 1 sucks ; Iieiivv , moderately nctIvosales,2aJ50 ; barrels. COIIN MPAti rirni , dull. WHEAT Kecclpts , llH > 0 bushels : exports , U2.IS8 tiiiHliolH ! sales , 7,600,000 bushels of fu tures ; 280,000 busliolHHpot. bpotmurket lowor. fulrlv tiotlvo , fii'O sellers ; Ncx 2 red , 03J4ffi97o In store rnd oloMitor : 074 < R09o ullo.it ; U7JJ5J Ctlrlo f o. b. ; uir.rr.idod rod , 07ijctl.OO ; No 1 northern to urmo , 8I.U5. No. 1 liurd to ur- rl\o , JI.07 ; No. S Chloupo , * l.0xai.oo. ( Options iictho curly , docllued ie2)4o ) on lower cables , Him crop reports , houvy receipts nnd rumorx of tioublu in I'lirlslOKCther wltli frou Bollliii ; tiy IOIIZH : rencted } 5'iO nnd closed ivonlc nt under yustunluy : No. 2 led , July , U7 e. clositiB , ttiyo ; August. Kf closliu ; , 0.1 Jio : September , UUifdiiJc clos- luc , KIS'e ; Octobur , Ol iiaiJ/c. oloslnir , Nox ember , closing , OlVio ; December , ( > > } io , closing. WJJic ; Juiiutiry , closlni ; . 07 ? > oi Muy , . . . U\G-Qiilut , Hteady ; western , Sentombor do lloiy , 7177c. HAIII.KI Mult , quiet. COIIN Uecelpts , 2J.400 bushels ; oxoorts. 8,101) ) Innliola : sales , 1,184,000 biibhelsof futures , 01,000 liushols of spot. Bpot niiirket nulet , hli'her ; Hcareu ; No 2 , "K& ' a In elovutor ; 7 ! ! < ii74o iillonti uiu'r.idod mixed. C7i74o. ! Ot > - tlous more uotUe , iidvuncod early U ® ' eon 'llKht ' rccoluts und frlrlitcnol ) shorts , renototl nnd dcollncd"o on expected lar o receipts nnd foi'owlni ' ; w heat closed liea > y ; July 117V C8 c. closiuB , 07ye ; August. 03 > i cUmlni : . Co ; September. COiJOI'iC , eloalnc , OIJc ) ; October SixaisoHc , olosln50o ; Docom- bor. 6:05,10 : , oloslnir. 5'c. OATS | { ocelpt .57oro bnsliols ; axports , ,11.000 liUHhels ; sales , IW.UOO bushels of futures ; 1 Ul.- 000 bushels of spot. Spot mtirkot moderately nctlve , strong und lifcher. Options dull nnd 4l4JI7o : wlillo western. 4 ! < Iiaio ; No'a Clifu.tibV 44M644VO. HAQuiet. . Htoady , lloi'B-Oiili't nnd iMiKy ; st ito. common to clioli'o. I8 < ii.'lo ; I'uc'lllo coast , INiJ Jo. CoVrtK-Optlons opened steiuly und un- rlian ud to ft poltitH up , closing steady rifi 20 points up ; Bales. I4.7M ) biiKs. Includlnir ; Jiilv , Iinai ; Auisust , * in.iu : ll.4'i ( ; Hoiilumbor , J1V JIS.W ! Octohor. * l4,4oai4.GO ; Di'combur , Ha70filJ.80 ; spot. Klo. llrm. fair domund ; fair curious , lUUe ; No. 7. 17io , buiiAit Uuw. llrm and In di miind | sales. WO hogsheads muscovado. 60 test , to i'lillailelphiu , ut : io ; 2.COO liiiL-a contriruKiils. wl test , : ? , und 1,080 bu s mo. UKSUS siiKtir , 60 lest , nt 2 ll-IBo ; refined , firm nmlacthot No. 8 , a IS-tdo ; No. 7 , a'.ot No. g. Moi.ASBhrt-1'orolKn , nominal ; Now Orleans , steady and iiilet. ) UK K-.Sioiuly und fairly nctlvo , 1'BTiioi.Kim ' Dull ; orudo lu barrels , I'ur- koryKil : crude In bulk , U70 ; rcllnod Now ork , M.S5O.7.M ; riill.idulphl . i nnd It.tltlmoro , IJ.80ft7.oo ; nulled elo > od nloS'.o for btKi > oii.-ijufvt. TAI.I.OM Uittot. llrm. KO iN-liill. weak ; struluod common to Rood. fl.a.Viil 40. Tuiti'KNTiNK-tDull , easier ; M > 4'CT37'5e. Enns-Qiiloi , wotki western , I0i | il7'joi ro- roliits , 6,141 intekiiie . Htiir.s Stonily , iinlot. I'OIIK ' rirmer. fiilrdiimnnd ; old mcs.s , (10.23 OII.2.1 ; now ineHS , Ili'OOiitl-.SJ , CUT MEATS bcarce , firm , lMHt > - Slendy. fntr doiiuiiul ; sales , l.CUO ttorcca ; July , ( fl.W usked ; August , closed , f.1.60 I ; Soptomhor. closed , W.O 410.05 : October , Closotl. HS.7. " AI | . 77. MIDDLES 1'lriii ; short clear , 'September , , moderate demand ; part Ik I ins. WKk- . .JJnnKii yutpt , weak ; wettcru dairy , western creamery , HQlHci western factory , IKftllo : Elgin * , He. I'td litON-Diilli American. H8XKJI8.a. ( ! Coi'pElt .Steady ; lake , July , t\1.1\ \ I.KAU ISomlnnlt domestic , f4.37i. ! TIN Ration stralU , t.fUO. Milwaukee- Grain Market * . Mir.wAUKRE , WIs , July 11.-IV.oun Qillot. WnrT Weaker ; No. 2spring , on track , cash , B1c ; September. SP4c ; No 1 nortliorn. IMc. Couv fairly active ; No. 3 , on track , cash , . OAT8 UnuhnnRcd ! No. S white , nn track , 42c. lUui.KV Dull ; Scptcmbur. r/Ju bid. HVK-Htimdyt No. 1 , In more , S3c. I'ltoviRtovs I'lriuor. I'oiiK ' optembor. } iu : > 2' ' { . IAlil ) September , M 4J'/ . . ItKCEii-n-riour. a.830 birrolsj wheat , 8,303 harlov. a,100 liusliols. - Clour. 6OJObtirrol9i wheat , nonoi barley , 700 InnhcK iN City 'Markets. , Mo , July 15. i'f.ouit Dull , WIIPAT No. a hard , cnnh , und No. 2 red , cash , 780 bid , CoifN-HtroiiRcri No. 2 cash , R" > Uc nskodi July. MUobld. , , . , , , , OATS-StroiiKor : No. 2 , cish , 35c ; July , Jl'Jo ' bid. bid.HAV HAV Klrtn. uiichntiKcd. IliJTTEii Stendy. iiuclmnRod. i : os Wo.ik nt I0'5c. I'lio VISIONS -Stoady , unchniucd. Wool , Dull. iinchaiiKod. Receipts nnd shlpiiiunts not reported. I > lv I , i VEiipooN July IS WHEAT Quiet , dcmnml po-ir ; holdcri olTor niodoratoly ; Callfornl.i Nn 1 , 7 Hd5t7s Ii'td ' pprcuiitnl , Cons I'lrni ; demand fiilrj uuw mixed west- urn. 'm "lid pur cunt.il. HACOV .Wald per cwt ( or IOIIR nnd short clo.ir middles , uhout * v > Ibs , utidUlsCd ( or long clear middles , nliout 4i 11)9. St. Louis ST. I.outs , Mo. July 15 WHEAT Weak ; oiish. rlo ; September , Hl'ic. ' COIIN Hto idy ; cash , file ; September. SOc. OAM-Odlot. cash , ! 7o ; August , UT'tc. I'oiiKHtoidy uHUl7" > . IAiii-Sl"idy ut $ .00 WIIHKV bteady uttl.10. Duliith Wheat Mnrluit. Di'i.UTM , Minn , July 15 Wheat-Held nrm toduy , olds-Ing nt')7o. ) the same ns jostord.iy. scptunilcr whs weaUur , closing at Hllicor lsc lower. Receipts UITU l.r > cars ( 'ash wliuat closed nt Ui > iu for \i ) . 1 hard : OBc for No. 1 northern , and HJc for No L' norlliern. STOC'/i.S l\U JtU.MtS. New YOIIK July lTho Rpeculntivo pon- ditlum strung In the oppjsltu dlruutlon today and the heaviness lu the stock rnai kut yustor- d.iy w is Indiicoit lu n roit nicismu by the rumors alloit lu regard la dissensions nt the rnllro id nieutliiK was dlsul iced bv con Idoi.i- blo strength , aldod by limited foroiu'ii pur ch isos nnd the wo iknuss In exchange rites The iibsunco of nny m it-jrlal ik'tii mil for r.ill- ro.id mort uiros. which Is rcRarded ns an indi cation that large cupltallsts aie liidlllcrunt to the attractions of such securities ns ln\est- inont. Incited the trndlii ) ; element to attack prlocs whenever the opportunity olfors. The m irkot today showed no change from Its dull nnd narrow condition , but the local operators woiu moro Inclhiod to uu > nnd the few purchases by foiolKu liouses caused a marked Improvement In the temper of the day's opo rations Ohio IKO Ous hold bettor , nnd while Klch- niond A , West 1'olnt took its pl.ioo as the weuk spot In the list. Its loss was Inconsiderable. Thu late reports of earnings kept nlivo the In terests , but tlio rnmiilndoi were dull and hud only n moderate sympathy with HID strength lu the loaders. This Itself wus not in uny manner prominent after the com pletion of the early buying nnd In fact prices settled nwuy slowlv because of iiothlnjr but the general Indisposition to trade , the dullness all through the afternoon \io.ns \ most opprcsslxe. The traders u 11,0 struck up on Richmond ft. West 1'olnt and I.ou'HVllIo ' ns objects of sped il attention nnd sold each down a small fraction , the rest of t'io ' list Hyinpathl/lni ; In n languid manner , but IlllnoIsLcntr.il for no apparent ro isou drop- olV from into UJ'i ' per cent. Thu muiUut Sed closed extremely dull nnd rather he ivv nt u shade under III fit prices us n rule Theiiethe list shows no material chaiigo for thu day , some stocks showing slight gains and others uiiually as Insignificant losses. Kallroml bonds woru onllvcnoil by homo buyIng - Ing of the Atchlson Issues and the Incomes wcro specially active under this stimulus , tbo H.ilcs uxleudlnis' to SIU.UOJ out of a total de- Ihory business , on J7H.OOO. The business , how- oxer , ruiitltLd In only slight appreciation In values und wlillo the gunural market , vas given a llrm tonu , the usual slight changes only were noticeable. Government bonds liavo been ( lull nnd firm. State bonds liavo been dull and stoady. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York stock exohungotoday : The totnl sales of MockH tod.iy wpro 01.58.1 shurcs , Including ; Atcnlson , 10.401 ; Clile.iKoQus , a.S75 ; Louisville & Nashville , b."iO ; Hlch- monc & West l'olnt.V.111 ; St. t'aul 12,800. I'1liianciiil Itcviow. > J uw YOIIK , July 11. Tim I'ost siivs : Tim Intetest in the railroad presidents' moutliiK wus not extensive und there was mUlilng in the ninrknl Itself to nIToot prices except the obvious disposition to liiiimouy noted yestonlay which effectu.illy disposed of tlm rumors that u grand fracas was on the cards. Hut rillwuvn don't quarrel with heuvy Inial- ness on liiind or In Immediate expectation. The uinvuto dlsalpllno n few rate oiittliiB frelKht inunuKora. coiiaorntnit wlititi reports were current yostcrd iv. scorns not to luvo been uttempted. Tlioro w is nrovoca- tton , but tlm sinners In question did ample ponnnco In advance pf olllclul InvestlKution and were frlclitened bndly eiiouuh to make n repetition of tlmlrolTonse Improbable. Now York SIo icy 'Market. NEW YOIIK. July 15. Mosnr ov OAM , Easy raiiKlus ; from 'i to 2 per cent ; lust loan Hi per cent , olosltiK offered at Hi pur tent. 1'ltlMK MLiitUNril.it I'Ai'Kii Mitt" pur cent , STKMI.OI KXCIIA.NOB Dull but wo.ik attl.8.1 for sixty iliiy bills und $1,87 for demand. Tlm following were tlm olosiiu prices on bonds ; Fliiitnolul Nott-H. NEW YOIIK. July IS. Oloarliirfs , Datuiicni. JUill.UJV ItOHTON , .Muss. . July 15. Olcurlncs. } | 5 , ? > . - > ,311i lialiincos , Il.tWI.ICJI. Monoy. 4itHJ per eout , KvrhniiKo on Now York , lAu illscount. I'llll.ADKi.l'iilA.Julyl . OionrlliKK. f bnlunii'H. tl.UTO.TTO. MOIIUV , 4 per cunt. lUi.Tivtoiie , Mil , . Julv if , . Olcarliitr , , 717 : Imlhiioos , t.u\l'JO. MOIIUV. 0 i > ur coin , UIIICAOO. .July 15. Now York uxchtiiiRc. Ktouiiy ut lillo ( flseoinit. Monuy , Htoiuiy nnd uiiL'huiiitod. Hunk olourltus. tli,4l'J.uo-J : stor- llnn uxohniiKO btciuly und uuchniucd. ut f.WJ ) ( or sixty ( lay lillU and II b7' ( or Bt.-ht ilralts , KANSAS OITV , SIo. , July 15. Clearing. II- Hank of KiiKlanil Miilllon. LONDON , July 15. Amount or bullion with- ilnuvii ( rim the Ilaukof Eugluiul on bulutiuo toduy U i-U .uoo. _ _ 1'arU ItuntuH. lUiits , July ] & . Three per cent rente * 03 r 15Jio for thu account , Honton Stock Market. BOBTON , Mai * . , July 15-Tho following nero the oloiln ? prloes oo stojk.i In the Iloiton took ninrkct today. Atchtson A Topeka . W ( Calumet A llccla..2M lliKton A Albany . . .W ) Franklin lloston A Maine. . .li > | i < lluror London Slock Market. r. July 15. Otoslnc at 4 p. m. : Consols , money . .USlMi , Canadian I'nclllc. . . MU Coniols , account.HiII 111 Illinois Central . . w't ' U. S d ll'J'f Moilcan onllnnry . 'tl U. H ( ' < < I02W N , Y Central . . 120 N V 1 * . A O. Ists. . Mj llcadlnt ; IT per ounce. Money Onorcutit. The rite of discount In thu opou nmrkot for both short und throu months bills , Ifi per cent. Dcmcr DBtvut. Cole . July 13. Only moderate Inn- lnt"it tr intnctod In milling Blocks toduy with salosof ll.VJOsh iroi. rollowliu WPIO the otos- Itiif iiiotntlotii | ! of the atouk oxu Hull I-V.iiiolHCo .Itin I\K Quotntlo IIH. SAN I'liAsrisco , July 15.-Thooillolil olosinj ? fiuot itlonn for mining stocks today \\ota us follons : Altn Niivijo Hal w or 2J Ophlr .i',0 lien ! A Itolchor . . I' J I'otojl ' llodlu Consolidated 1)Ml ) Savaifo 'li'i ( "hollar Ml Sierra Nevada . Con Cal & Va . . .W ) Union Con . . . Crown 1'olut . . ID ) IH.ll ( Jould A Curry VollowJacket . Ilnlo A Norcruns ° - Mi'Xlcau IT" . il { . . : . . . . : M Mono . VJ St. Louis Alining ( jtiotutiotis. ST. Louis. Mo. , July IS There was vor > little tr.tdlnz on the mlnlne oxeh IIIKO this inornlnK and prices as a rnlo were low. 'Hie following 1)1(1 ( h woromadoon call : N ) iv York 3IfnliiK Quotations. NEW VOIIK. July n The following are the inlnliu stocU nuotat ona ! Allco l.y > Horn Silver < > U Adnma IS'i Ontnrlo WJJ Aspen .IJO Suvnuo 140 ( un Cat , * c Vn . . . .r ) > sierraNuvndu. . . . 'MJ Dundwood Ill ) Union Cun 175 Knrckn UK ) Yellow Jacket 140 Uoiucatnko IKK ) II .viiui : nr.ccts. HAVANA. July 13. SPANISH GOLD 2.'i. ! ' K\CIIANOE I'lnn biKiAit Holders too hUli for buyers : 2CJ hoRshoads of muscov.iuo. fair to Koo.l relln- IIIK. bJ to UJ'i devices pul iri/.itlon , sold at ? J. 75 ! void per itilntal ] , There ha\o bean copious uilns recently. New York Dry ( iomls Blanket. NBW YOHK. July n. The prlnclp il fo itti reef of the in irkot In dry BOO Is was tin activity of pilces on o irly H ilos All ( Inscription of cotton and woolen/ooJs partlclp iti-d In the market. Trade In dry goods was llrm. Ijoiu.lon Oil vurlcct. LONDON , July 15 Stuitirs or TUIIPKNTINK Steady. C'Ar.cUTTA L-NSITD Oir41s Cd per quarter : AMLUICAN LINSKKD OIL-L'ls.kl pci cut. 'Jrmters' Talk. NEW YOIIK , July in. The Commcrcl 1 Hul- letln s.iys : Curruat. dovulopiuent alToctln the business and llnan 'lal situation are do- oldodly favorable , ami the mlddu | of the month promises to find the cnuour.ijtln out look for the uiitiitnn moro fully assured than was to h.ivo boon oxpcctod , The monthly ro- porior mo aEricuiiurai oupaiimcnc m exceedingly fa\orablo showing und fully con- Ilrms the provaillnj conlldonca In bountiful crops ; while there Is added assurance of ! ario foiolgn demand foi our surplus. 'Iho llnan- Llal situation abroad continues to I in prove and there Is a pronouncedly hotter fi'olmt ; In regard to cold exports. 1'hero Is also moro con'idcnco that the currency requirements of the autumn will bo adequately mot ; the < le- Llslon In regard to the 4'i ' per cent bonds con- trlbutlnR materially to this result. Although bus'.nsss ' and spocufatlon remain quiet tlioro Isgenoral recognition of Improvement In Im portant features of the situ itlon and outlook. CiliCAflo , July n , 1' . G. Logan & ( Jo. to Ton- era v & llryan : The wheat market still pursues the m en tenor of Its \ \ ay to a lower r.ingo. The fo i lures causliu thodecllno of the past tuo days were Ip for o u aln today , vlr ; weulconbles , line wnuthor , light tra'lo , prcs- hiiroof cash , and the July option and ho ivy selling again ear y by 1'urdrldge. I'arfs cables repotting a sonsatlonal drop In prices helped along our weakness , and the close was \\e.ik. There aio as jot no car murks of a'dull market apparent. Corn u Ivuncod shatply on teed Koneral buying eatly , but uoakuncd olT Inter on. L ITL'O estimates for tomorrow , and roalllirby some of the buyers of yesterday. The cash demand was good and the country was again In the market tisa bnjer. Consid ering the ncuknoss In olbor grains , corn shows considerable strength .in 1 we continue to feel bullish. Oats continue wo ik and dragging on sales of long stuff. The tr.ido In iiiovts onstoday xvasoiy light and feature less until Just bufoio the oloso uholi an at tempt by local lous to unload closed the n.arkot.eak. . CHICAGO , July 15. SchwartDupeeand Mc- Cormlelf to 1' . U. SuarU & . Co. : lucre isod uctUlly and market \\oaknoss huvo been the promlnunt foituius of to lav's wheat market. llci\y : receipts all aiound and promise of 4bi ) oars for tomorrow were too much for the hulls , especially when It was reported that I'arls had declined equal to So a bushel , This report , houorcr. was not fully conflrnio I , al though a decline In the prlco of Hour of UO centimes i nmo olT jrstordav. It sioms cer tain that something neatly , appro.ichlng a panic Is at present contra llnz the I'arls mnr- Ket. The oloiu of tlm mailcot uas wo ik with Indications of lower pilces tomotrow. Chatters today , l'i' > 0,000 bushels of wheat. There was quiet a Hurry lu the corn market at the opening caused by the covering of two or three Inigo lines ot.Julj anil August , probably Induced by the veiy light receipts for thu clay. The advance In July c irrled boptomber with it but the lilt tor soon llattcnod out when the estimates of .WO cars for tomorrow were re ceived. Thopartlch nhncovorcd the July and August were sild to IIUNO put their short lines on the advance. Ohaiters for UI8OUU bushels. Kocolpts of hogs filvu ) under thu os- llm to and the niar-ut lOftllo higher. This re sulted | n a higher opening for all kinds of proUshms The market wuserydull with natron limits , the oloso being very tamo. OniUAno , July is Kmmott , Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MeWhortur : Wliuut Bt.u ted olt with a little show of strength , but u demoralising cable from I'arls quickly turned the tldo the other way. and estimated receipts of 4Scars ) tomorrow quickened the p ice Into a fool r.ico to get out of limgstuh" . The market closed weak at the bottom and at about lo bo ow jostorday. Thu long Interest has liquidated quite freely , but It Is oxpoctoil that the bro il ( will bring country belling ordt'is In the morn ing. It Is also feared that the weakness In 1'urlsmny extend to London and Liverpool. \\hllu It ls > admitted by all that Kuropo will need a great deal of wheat , possibly our ontlio surplus. It Is financially embarrassed and may llnd It h ird to pay utonio for the huge quantltlis nowatloit. ItoDorlH fiom threshers ludlcutu that the crop U turning out a very hlg one. and some rather consei vatl\estatlstlolaiiHiiru brglnnln ; todlscuss theposslbllltyof aWW.OO > , - IKHihnshoi ctop. Advlios from neatly ail direc tions are of a bearish n itliru and thu specula tion booms to ho set strongly In that direc tion Undur the clicumstiinces louur prices temporal lly , nt luast , bconi probable , Karly In the session lorn khous era Miry nervous and tutored freely , reculvln : houses supplying the bulK of the demand. The dan ger of kcltuig this gn In short ultn-ho siiiull htooks In ntiiru Is an expression froiiuently luvird , The lust \lslblo shows moro torn in Lh'cago ' than whe.it , hut no ono scorns to ha\u thought wheat btouks light. It Is trim the. corn crop Is away oir. The way old corn Is coming In encourtiics : the belief that thu sup * piy will held out until new corn IH available. It will bo fed to stouk In buptomber ami this will greatly lesson the demand for od corn oven If the now cannot bo dollvurntl on con- truotx until much later. I'rovislons were Urnipratlho start on light arrivals tit the yards , but packers hud pli > nty on Hilouhen- ever bids were at all Inviting. The trade Is very dull , the consumptive demand dlsconr- nghiB and thu outlook HCOHIS to favor lower prices unless our stocks diminish mure rap- Mly.NBW NBW VOHK , July 1IConnott , Hopkins * . Co. , to B. A , Mc\\horter : The murkut has been dull und fontiiralesi with a number of 1111- UHiiully active stocks not CHI o led with u slnglo trade. The opening wax fairly strong unuer the Inlluenco ot somewhat liUlmr nrlcns In London and a llttlo buying of til. 1'uul for London account , but these orders were teen executed und thoronfti-r till thu close thu markutwai dull und drooping. The weakest tlmo wu Just ut the close when the lowest price * ol the Uujr wore current , The rnltrmi ! mrot ns tl 6 the Windsor hotel had fidjcmrnqilrylno d a und tlm best of fcelliu i saTd''to hive prevailed. It U cnoiiirh to R iv thntJtho rcoultof the meet ing does not nil the nnf/nHo / he'd Out hufon- co in eiiod. The failure to ndopt the Joint nproncy propoiltlon wliVfli wi s the most Im portant matter ilmlor vonttldor.itloii , deprived tlm meeting of IU oxpcutvd Inlliiciu'o. The went. ness of the market-In the last hour can't ho accounted for unlrWItho that current rumors that the Illinois Central would either reduce Its dlxldend ntto or pass It entirely , made traders luolliied IS dell. The Illinois ' . 'ontrnl dlrotors. . It Is SiUd. nro In session to- day. Klchmond Tonnliial hits boon dealt In tnoro largely than iiMinl. and the prlco Is heavy. Whether true dr not , tticto are rumors constantly in clrctlliithtni that the financial condition of this company Is not good , and today these rumors ha\oovcn taken the form of a possible recehcrshlp , but tlioy are not of such at inglblocharactcrus to merit credence. nurdo they como from an v reliable source' ! . Htorllng la weak. Kates hare again been ro- dnced.and this scorns to prnclildu the likelihood of any gold bolng shipped this week , A largo amount of gold , nearly jUI.OOO.OOc , nas wltn- drawn today from the Hank of Lngland for shipment to Kussla nnd rr.inco , and consols were slU'htly lower. Money here Is In bolter demand on call , and tlmo loans firmer. .i tn i ; UKIAIIA , July r > . 1811. OATTi.n-Olllolal rocolnta of cuttle. I.-U3 ns compared with u'.Ikll yesterday und CGO SVcdni'sdav of lust week. The market was actl\o and steady on doslrublo grades of bicncs and slow and stc uly on others. llntcher stock was active and stronger. Teed- ors were nun Ing at steady prices. lloos ( Jlllolal receipts of hozi , 4,7.1. ' , ns compared with " .out josterday and S.fiul VVed- nesday of lust week. The market was hl.'her. ( Jood nlilpplng hogs uerc active and TH : to lOc hlglior , closing act ho and strong. Other grades were sto idy. fho r ingo of the prices paid was tt.nnA.UI. the bulk selling at if I ID ® 4.U5. The quality was hotter and the sites show a lOc advance 1'ortlnfirst tlmo since April il the tnitket reached the $ iUJ lino. Light. { l.'jftl.W ) ; heavy. tl.OUOSOu ; mixed , } I.UUil in. Ttiu aserago of the prices paid WIHW > | . ' | | | } asL'ompated wltliM.&ii yesterday and fl.ftl'i ' Wednesd.iv of 1 ist ueok. SllfKl' l'luro we 10 no fresh receipts of slieeu. The market was nominally Him on a good ( lotmind. Natives , JJ..VflW 0 > : westerns , t..fiOft.'i.in ' ; good CO to TU-lh. Iambs , Jo.OCi2i 'Jo. ItcccliitH a id Dlspoiltlo'i of Htoulc. O11cl.it rccolots ind dlspoittlon of stoalc is shown by the hoo'cs ' of tlm Union stockyards Loiiiinny for tlm twi'tity-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m , July lf > . IS'Jl ' : KKCUH'TS. DISl'OJIl'lOV ituprcscntiuivo Sales. No.Av. Pr No Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. 2. 1 00 $4 00 77 1 lib J3 15 2) Kdl 540 .VS. 1 > 8u 4 n .T ) I HI 5 .H ) U .1 SI 540 12. UK ! 4 50 5J llSlt 0 35 700 1 2" 0. , ioc.i 2 no 071 1 . .0 1 IIJO 2.0 IKM I M 4. 017 2.W ' 1 75 18. 1020 M hifl' 41 , 8.7 S lo J 80 10 , Ofil 2a > 1 S- . 4 KVJ 200 18 . IU ) 240 7d. > 2 00 11) . .1DIH 24'i 7UJ 2 00 14 . 8-D 250 O' > 0 2 00 12 . 10 > 2 KO Ilir.'O 2 00 .lO.'O 205 sr > 2 10 745 2 75 SM 2 10 .1020 275 CAIA'tS. . ' 140 2 50 1.40 -4 OJ . 100 400 : no 2 75 1 2llr ) 4 00 . 2.0 ! 4 03 5UO U 00 2t& ) 4 OJ HUM 81 2. 1410 1 SO 1..UM I 00 .1VW 105 1 OJ ,1420 , 1U5 l.'W i DO STOCKlCltS ANb-PZBUERS. .790 2 40. . 1087 > H .10' 32. . 007 .815 2 00 11. . SJO aU5. , I.- U40 . 7JO 3 UO ' ' * HrAG3. ' ' , 730 1 75 11E1KEHS. , C23 3 15 Ijlvo Stock .Mnrkut. OIUCAOO , July 11 [ Spoolnl Telegram to THE HEX. ] Tlm expectations of cattle Lmyoi.s were reull/od toduy : tlm receipts were lur e nnd they wcro in a position to supply their wants on rather hotter terms than wus possible on Tiiis'lay. That , at least , was the case us re- ir.irds common und medium nutlves and KHISS Texans , of which descriptions , unfortunately , the receipts largely consisted. Cows nnd bulls \\ero slow at25Uo oil fro n last week's liUh- est prices , nnd tlm decline in Texas entile blnco lust 1'rtdav N fully 20c pur lOi pounds. The shrinkage In Rood to extra guides Is less und mar lad nt nbout . ' * ifl lOc. Tlm simply In tlm y.irdri toduy wus made upot nbout 0.000 natives and westerns and 7.030 Texuns The Rula * were on a busts of I.2.1U 25 for tlm formiT , with $ ' .0002.75 for cows nnd bulls nnd 14.50(8.1 ( ( , u for steers , tlio raniru nt which mostofrtm tr.idlnt ; was done. I xtru cows and ImlfeWtold around JI V ) nnd there wore n number -o/s lies of old "slmlls" nt Kl.lOiai.'ft Texas Vifttlo were < iuotod at Ji. ' SS.5t ) for cows and JJ.7.VS4 00 for Br.i s hteers. { lO. t'ommon Rrudos ot hozs "cunm to tlm front" toduy. 1'or home tlmo pisttlmy liavo sold liiidly out of nil proportion to tlm prices paid for prime qualities but Winy thov were In do- mandi t un uduiiicouf L.4t-u ) per lou pounds , while tlm npptecliitlon'Jli values of good to best sorts scarcely exceed lOe. 1'ow of the olTcrliiKS woroso poornSjiot to bo salable nt JYOO or better , while the 'choicest lots on snlo werunol wanted at tRor f.1 J..1.40. 'lliern was very f rue buying , ' ' uoth by hhlppers und pacKers ilnd the 18.UUJ hois wliluh consiltiitod the dav's supply word | nearly nil out of sali-s- men's hands before lU'bVilock , tlm bulk golux ntniMi.l.U. ( ! Tlm I.\ciiliu JourniU reports : OATTI.I : llo- celpts , IU.UUU ; shipments.J.OOO. .Market IrrnKU- lur ; tmtUes itoaciv uvSifToiiu : Tu\itin loner : jirlmu nath es , f.l.lAKtfi..iO ; good to choice. ( .1.1 ( A 'i.8J ; othnis , $180 5.25 ; Texuns , t-1 OOiuJ.Sj ; cows , J2.7V < t , VJ. Iliiiis Kecelpts. 10,000 ; shipments , U.OOO. Market aetUo und lue blither , closing htronK ; rou Ii nnd common , tI.7X&1,00 ( | puckers , and mixed M IMCVJO ; pi line heavy und butcher weUhts. M.S.HW40I llcht. I10MW.4I. ( HiiKbf Kecelpts 8,000 : shipments , a 000. Market stoudy ; nut ho owes. SIVX34 (15 ( ; mixed und wethers. H bii'l5 ( ) ; mutton Texan- . , tl Wtil M ; westerns , fl.5CXSI.Wi lumbu , iU,2.1is oiw. | ICuiiHiiH City Ijivo it ulc Market. KAMHAH OITV , Mo. July 15. OATTI.R Ko- celpts. 2,030 ; ehlpmeiits. .1. 40 ; market , htroiif to hlKhor ; ituuM. HomUlO ) ; oowj , , 11 ivCW.50 ; Htockem nnd feeders.UM4l.5. . lions Uecelpls,5.UJ ( ; Hliipmunts , 1,400 ; mar ket 5o to I lie hlKhur ; bulk , ll.soai.W ; all Kr.ides. f 10 ( Til 0.1. HiihKi' Kocolpts , 1.2.0 ; nhlpmonts , 1,770j mar ket steady , New York Mvo Htook SInrkot. NEW YqitK , July 15. HKBVKS Itccolpts , Ii83 oirs , Including 105cars fur sale. Market dull. 15e lower ; Mauve Kteora. ll.IXKiil.IO ; Texuns and Uo'orado. U.dVQl.00 ; bulu anil cows , lW > SJ.75. DKKHHEII lUKf-btoady utHUa'JHo. ' XOUJLY l.iTd bccvon aud 3,180 nnnrtcrsof beefs tomorrow , 701 bcoves nml sheep. CAI.VIM Kocolnt.2 , < 41 head ; marketd' veal , Koonnss ; buttermilk ernes * 2./0 ( < aao\ StiF.Kf Uccolptn. 8,710 hcndi xhcop steady : Inmbs. ( lull , uncliatiKcd ; sheep , fl.257t.lfOj Inmlm. fl.wtC 40. DKKXSKII Murrov-Stenily ntrXatOc ; droned lambs lower iitDTJlOc' . Hods lieeelpts. 8,787 head , IncliidliiK 1 cnr for f-aturdiiy , IIW. ll'liSTiitX IMCK/.YiV iXTKltr.STfi. Kaiisns _ City VtolilH Scuotul I'liico lo Oinnlm at Intst. CINCINNATI. O. , July 15. [ Special Tolo- Brain to TIIR lUc. | Tomorrow's 1'rlco ( Jur- rent will cnvesturn : luickltiK opcratipns nro on n smiill scale compared with it year nao. The week's returns ohow 10..iioo noes compared \\Itb DIO.OOO lust > oar , inakliiK' 400,000 since .March 1 uiralnst 511,000 n yo.ir no. Avurnzu weight conllnnvs largely bo'ow last year I'roinlnent places comparu us follow : C1TIKS. 1801. KM. Chlcnxo I.IIS DUO Omnhn . . . . < J7 DUO 4USOUO Kaiisia City. . . 77SUUO St lxiil IWIWO 2111 UOO Indianapolis . . 10,1 , ( KKI ) 1. ( H ) Mllnaukco . . . 1 11 IKK. ' 1WUU Cincinnati 101 ( XX ) I270DU Cedar Kaplds. , 1ZIUIX ) 1SIOOO HlouxClty 117 ( XW 1C. ' ( WO Nebraska City 117 UUO \\lchltn . . . . . . 78 DUD 12JUUU 0.11.111,1 WIIOI.ES.11.K JlAltli.l.'JCS. Fresh KritllH. The receipts of bet rles nro becoming more liberal und emu tire predicting low prices. IVnturmeloiis nrocrv plenty OANT\toL'l'lJ3 1'or cruto of 1'J ' to 2 do/en , W on. 1'i.UMH bouthcrn cases , 52.00 ; Cullfornln , J.7WJOO. CiihitniKS Oreiron , tl ' .031.7.1 ; home grown , $ . ( © y > per ' { liiiultoi basket , Ai'i'i.LSi'er 'j biithoi box , green. 50GOc : red , 75c. perbbl. , $ .u < ic.lr0. Ill\CKIH.IIIIII s ( .nod Missouri stock , t..2. ® 2 50 pur . ' 4 ill. ense.s. llt.A ( K KAM'iii.itlilE" J1.75 per lf > qt. cases. Ki.n lUsi'MCKIUKS 1'er 24 qt. c.iscb , iJ.75 ® 4.CO. 4.CO.OitANtlFS OitANtlFS l.os Angeles , per lox , $ J.7iV3l,00. tilt I.ONS--lllppllIK S'OClC , Utt'-flC. I.l.Mrs ) I'er bov. M r > ( Ht7 00 HAN * N\H I'er bunch , J.'tWitJM for good shipping stock , Ai'i'iticois-l'or box , $1 75. Vcjiot ililCH. The following quotations represent the prices ut which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless othorn Iso state t : Ntw I OTATOCS ( Jood stock sold In small Iots.it 7 c , but dc.ilcis lire not enconr iglng slilpmcnls. us It U tlm general opinion th.il thu market must soon go lower. HUANS Nuvt. Si21J8250 per bil. TOMATOES I'er bov , one-third bu. , 007ac. CUCUMUI.IIS Per doz. , aoc. Ccr.riiv ,15c per do/ NBW IlbETS I'er Int. , il.OO. O.MO s c illfornln , 2'4c per It ) . OAIHIAOE Homegrown , 2e pot Ib , C < tintry I'nidiiue. There wns no chaiiRO lu the ninrkot yester- dny , und the quotations of tlm day before would cover the gtonnd. IlUTTF.it The most of the sales reported nt Oc und the market not o\orly strong nt that price. Eons Majority of the ogjrs eolng nt lie , but a few round lots reported sold nt Mil' . 1'out/rm Supply light und the muikct firm. Old fowls , M754.00 ; spring chickens. $ . ' .50 © 450. Flour. Omnlii milling comp my. Hollunco. I'utrnt f-'S ; Invincible I'.ilont , t..TO ; Lone bt.ir , bu- purlatl\c. $ . ' . < ! ) ; bnowllako , f..OJ ; Kancr riiin- 11 v. II.UO H. T Dnvls milling compiny. lllih PHtont. No I und Cieain , SJ..XJ : lllim 1) . , full patent , } JGO ; li.iwl.fyc. half p itent , $ . ' . ! 0 ; bpouKI itoyul. I'utent No. 10. ? I.UU ; .Minnesota p itent , $2. 0 ; ICuns is Il.ird Who it. patent.'b.'i ; Ne braska Spring Who it , patent , $ . ' . .00. K Ollm.in's Cold Medal , JJ.80 ; Snow White. $ . " > J : Siiowllaka , iJ.10 ; low isr.ide , $1 01 ; Queen of tlm I'nntrv , S-SO ; brnn , til.00 ; chopped feed , J21.UJ ; Minnesota Superl.itho , * , ' 8a P. . L Welch iS. Co , Host , * 2.M ; Crown Prince , IJ.70 ; Minnesota Ohlef. $ . ' .4U : Splendid ramlly , $2.10btr.ilirht ; , 8I.OJ. JOHN A. MfSllt.NE. MIANK C. CONUON McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th St. First National Bank Building - ing , Omaha , Neb Dcil In stocks , bonds , securities , commercial pa * per , otc Negotiate loans on Improved Om iha real estate , tihort time loans , with bunk stock , oren all pprovcd collator uleccurltr. A HIGH PUIOED SKWHlt. Property Owners Will ProtcBt Against a Heavy Assessment. There Is a question as to whether or not the sewer In district 18 will bo paid for with out a law suit. It is proposed to construct this sewer In the alloy between Howard nnd Jackson streets , from Ninth to Sixteenth street. The contract was lot to F. L. Rcovcs & Co. some time ngo and the con tract and bond was approved Tuesday night. Koovos1 contract price was $3 00 per lineal foot. According to a Ion ) ; established cus tom ! It has been the practice to assess the abutting property at the rate of § 1 per front foot for the construction of the sau'crt , and take the balance out of the sewer conbtruc- tlonfund. , In this case thfs can not bo done as tno balance in the sewer funr1 Is on the wrong Side of the lodger. Should the ma.vor apptovo the contract , then there is n chance that an injunction will follow , ns the prop erty owners to pet their sewer would bo compelled to pay M.SO per lineal foot on each side of the sower. Some time ago Citv Attorney Popploton de cided that ntnx in excess of ? 1 per foot was not advisable. Later nnd on June fi.ho . wrote- a letter to Comptroller Goodrich upon this question in which he said , rofetring to the jnckson nnd Howard street sower. "This is not n case of a main , or a main nnd Intoial sower. It is In the business portion of the city nnd for the bonctit of tlm business houses. I do not think it can bo said Unit any lot in this district fs not benefited nioio than fl per front foot. If nn nssossmont will not.excoed 41 CO or S3 per front foot , I urn in clined to utlvlsa that all of the expense bo assessed agnitist the abutting property. " The council acted upon tills advice , but raised the limit and instead of lixing the prlco at$1.CO or § J per ftont foot , the body made it WOl , or ? l.SO per front foot on each sidoof the propose J sou or. Sparkling and DollcIoiiH In ptuity of quality and delicacy of flavor Snlcrmn Ginger Ale has no equal either for eign or domestic. Bottled nt Excelsior Springs , Mo. _ Indicted Murderer Stil 'Idew. CHATTANOOGA , Tetiii , , July IB. Judge Warden , under indictment for the murder of his son-in-law , Banker Simpson Fuyctto , committed suicide lust night at ills residence on Lookout Mountain by blowing out his Drains. A bald headed woman Is something unu sual before she is forty , but ( 'ray half is com mon with then ) onilier , Ti.ildnebs and irrav- ncss may bo prevented by using Hall' ' Hair Hcuower. Stiloldo at Cellar Haplils. CmiAUllu'iDS , la. , July 1G.-C. K. Thlias from Cincinnati , O , , suicided last night by shooting , at u hotel. No cause is Known. Small in sire , great In results : IJoWltt's Llttlo ICarly Risers. Bt-st pill for constipa tion , best lor sli'U headuchc , best for sour stomach. Don't "Monkey" with your Blood , Delay Is ilatiKiroiu In HK. s ! Itliekintlallv hniardnui lu duoosta ut the liloo.1. Cor ruption hrrrili corruption und mllilcau'V.Uiuglcilul.ileitlnp Into lucurablo chioulo Ui - orders. n Isaiare.ipctd ) nnrt So \ sum euro for nil Oi U ° " " aKloii . I'h'Hl ' onlnB. Inlarlw. oil Scrofula , rikln Vriiptloni , and Imi curtd tbmuauds of utmof CiilHir , Jl Is a iionirful tonla for ilell- cam iK-rnoni , let Ii harmlrii anil Incaralild of Injuring Iho uiost it nsltlvo system. A Ironllio nn llloo < l ami Skin Dlxrasn niallett rnu on appli cation. Druggist * Soil It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , , firuwcr 3f Alauln > Co * OMAHA 1 DIRECTORY. AWNING 3 AND TENTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Co- Kla s , Hammock * , Oil Hint HiililiorCiollilnir. Send lor Catalogue. Ill ) Knrnmu. B1OYOLES. A. Hi Porrigo&Oo. Mi 0. Daxon , 11)1 Ikxlito Street. Illcrclos Sold on Montlilr I'ajrruonti Bend for nur Cntnlouuo nml 7'4 Knrnntn St , Omiha BOOK BINDERS & STATIONSR3 Omaha Republican Printing Oo. , Law briefs , bank inpplloi , nml oror/tuln * In the printing lino. 10th nml Dounl u utrooti. Ackormanu Bros. & Hointzo , Printers binders , clectrntrpcri , blank book manu facturer" , Illttllowirl street , Omilix OORNIOE. Eagle Oornico Works F. Ruempin * Manufacturers offJalvnn- Galvanized Iron cornices , Ized Iron Cornlco. Dormer window * , door Wlnrtowcun.mctalleikr- capi , tin lali etc. Tin light * otc 1110 and 1IU Iron and Mite roofer. DodiroSt. 811 larimra St AND LIAIJJ. J , J , Johasoa & Oo. , J1S3.13th Jtrux Omaha , NoS. DRY GOODS. ELECTBIOAL SUPPLIES. FABM MACHINERY , ETO. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo. , Qoneral woitcrn aconl Corner Jones und SHh sti Hkamlla" 1'tow Co , Oumha , Neb 134J-11 * ! bhorniau avo. FLOUR. FURNITURE AND OARPBrS. GENTS' FURNISHINGGOODS. . Schneider & Loornis , J. T. Bobiiwoa Oo. , Jobbers and Importers of GontV fimtlthlnt Koili notions and furuUlihu m'f'ii colobntul brml "liutkskln' ov or alii , ptnt * . hlrt4. co-it ! eta. 1111 Howard street. Cor. lit limit HowirdsU. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Konnard Glass and J , A. & Oj ; , Paint Oo. , 1403-14U Omtha Onmhik Oumininga , Blaka , Bruoa& Oj ClTuudCW South ICth Bt. Omaha , Neb Omaha , Nob. GROOERIES. Paxtou & Qallagaar , iloyer& Raapka , 7UJ-7II a 10th stri'tt , KUJ-IWi Ilaruo/itrjjt , Omaha , N'eb. Omaha , Neb. D. M. Stoela & Oo. , Sloan , John'on & Oo , ll-ISOJ Jonosstrj.it , vtli and ( .eavonwurtu ulri'uti , Omahi , Nat ) . " Ouiaha , Neb. Allen Bro : . , MoOord , Brady & Oj , * 1114 Hu ior ktruot , I3th nnrt Leavonnorlh Omaha , Neb. Omaha , Nobranka. GUN tOWDER. Hugh 0. OUrk. ( ionl Western A/ont u' I > upoiit' Hportlnif dun- ponder , Athu hlgn Uf , lllmtlnKC pifui iUo U GRAIN AND PORVISIONS Tonoray &Brynn , I S. A. MoWhortor tlrokorn , ( train , prorlsloni Sit l t Null Hank , Broken nd ftoUi HIS a. llth 1'rlrata wlret to N * tit. TrlTAtdwIro to Chi- York , Chicago and SU KISt. . I A > u 11 anil Now h cratu York mariott Oookroll Bros. ' F. 0. Smirtz & Oo , nrokcrt. 1'rlrato wires Hrokrn > , ( lralnl'roTl8lon to Nflw York , CMcago A etc I'rlrnte wire to HI. m. Ioiil . SpocUl atten IIS ! and Chloino , onto * tion Rlrni to track bids In in Null llnnkOm h . onirraln. Itt Nat'llUnk. Kxchitiiro bld'K , 8. Om h HARDWARE. Rector & Wilholiny Oo Loo-Olark-Antlroosoii Cor 10th and Jackson ti Hardv7.\ra Oo. 103-1110 llarnar atroat , . Omahi. Omaha Noli. IRON WORKS. Paxton & Viorlinj OninLa Pafo & Iron Iron Works , Works Wroiutht and cast Iron , bulldlnit work , onitlnm. Manuf'r * flro and burglar bra < work , ( tonoral proof nafei , rault * , Jail foundry , machine anl work , Iron Miutlcri ar.il Mack > nilth work. U.V nro escapes ( } . An- lljr. and 17th drccn.llthAJ'acksonstl Wilson & Drake , M'fg tubular flues , riri > box boilers , tanki , old. Plorco ami 10th ntreats MUSIOAu BTO MaxMeyor < & Bro. Oo. A , Eospo , Jr. , M'f'K Jeweler * . ttonlora lu lanix Ork'nni. Arttsti' musical Instrument * , etc , Mntcrlaln , Kto , Fnrnnni nnd IGth. 151I Douctni Stroot. OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Oo. ncflnod nnd lubrloitlni oils , axle Kroa o , ot3. It. II Until , Manvcar. PBODUOE , COMMISSION. SEEDS. Emonon 830 ! Oj. , Seed Krowori , cloilon H Harden. ur ID , ur.iln.llt trco teejH , 4.M-4JI Houth inth fiTOVKS. HKivo repair ! of all DufTyTrjwbridjj kind * . Cuoks and Hoa- tova Minufao' J > tera for aslo ( anufactur'it storm ill James Hn ho ? , ntoro plp > 2I1-I.M5 Lcnvoimorth st , (07 ( S llth St , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETO. tf. A. Disbrow & Oo , , Bohu Saah & Door Oa lanufncturon of saih , MauufiutiiroM of niou doors , bllnili and liut , blinds , d lorn , .MoillJliiK' llranc'i of eto , old I flco , Kth aad UarJ Nti 16th and Clark streets. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES I. S. Wind Engine & A , L. String & Soil , Pump Oo. , Halllday wind mills. Ois 10J2-1W1 Purnam i nnd 9M .loiim it. ( } V Itoss , nctlni ; manizor. Omaha , Nob. TEA , COFFEE , SPIOES , CIGARST * Oousolidatod Company , 1414 and 1(10 ( Harnoy it. Oiuaha. Neb TOYS. | BILLIARDS. II. Hardy & Co. , The Rninawiok-Balk ' 0711 , dolls , albumsfanaf " Collonder Oo. Koods , hoimu furnlshlnz Illlirl nur > ll l Us * . goods , children's car- HalnonDsturil 407 ( ( WH UtlistrujU rluiios UI'J riirnnnut. Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED. A. D. Boyer 4 ; Oo Hunter & Green , UullJInj , 50 Kschanito llulUlnj Bo nth Omaha. boulh Oiujlix. TO INVESTORS. I nm oirorlne Htao'-t In n Kood sound com- piny tint will pay , i 20 pjr cent illvlUyiiJ. $100 uliarou for $80 Wrlto for prospectus 10 HARRY KEENS , ficom 0 , Oer. Ain. B'k ' Bld , , Et. Josaph , Mo , Bufferlnz from th effects ol joutliful rron Si > carlr Uocay , waitlntr woaknru , lojt miuiliuud , etc. I wfll xnil a alu blo Ucutliu ( > calrd ) coatalnlo | full l irtloulan for home cur * . I'll U I' of cuargn A splendid m dtcal > Torlct thoulu b r a4 by ver ] mm who Is nnrvous n < l d'bllltaud. Addretj 1'rof. V. C. VOVTtilUI , nooaiu , COBU. r