0 THE OMAHA DAILY BISECTUESDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1891 , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Another Red Hot Day on 'Change ' Will Wild Fluctuations , NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING MARGINS , Corn lincl Its K.voltlni : Ultimo nnil it ; GlorloiiH Collnpso Ijlko Oilier CcrcnlH It. I * . JIiituliliiKon Iliilln 10 very t hi n tc Alike. OlttrAno , Aug. 17. Tim fever which was rng' Ing nil Hntiirilny In tlin wheat pit was as tniiul us orillnnry liiitnan constitutions could slam ind although llio Iliiutnatloni were I'vn wMor tin ) uxcltomnnl was greater than on the closing day of last week. Thu usual ncw which Influences the momentary fluctuation- woru unlii'cili'il ; the crowd tnorcly bought in mid according to the Impulse communicated by disappearing margins. All the eiiHtomir > of oiimniNsldii IIOIISOM wlio had trailc.s 11)1011 ) wcri ! calli'il on heavily for tnarulim anil iniiuli of the trade done In llio llrst half liour was In tlio wur of Ilia pnslti8 | up as best It uould In : dnrip. such of tliolr linsliicss us had not IIPIMI Htinicli'tttly protected by iiiarKlnt. The wild- ncs.s of the first hoiif'H tiansautloiis can lit Judged I j' tlio ratiso of the price of Docuniljor wlii'iitiliirlni ! that tlnip. Thin i. ' wns onu simultaneous . lump 'or Itat the RlartliiK slftiuil at from k' to Hiu 'for Du- cemlier , and It we.nl upward In Irri'itular leaps of ' /i < ! and Miiiiotlines le at : t tlmu until It Rlrtick fl.KI , and sonu * linpeluous spltltn even made trades al tl.lt Imfuru thu nilvancliiK tunilciicy was chwl.-ed. In tin ; furore bno transaellon for IOXU ( hushels was oven made ftt Jl.l.'i , hut the io.lilmalu ton of Iho tnarket was it. II. Aside from the hull fever which WIIH niKliiK 1ml In the veins of nuariy all of tin ; traders \\asiilentyofhull news at the openliiK- London var oes fur prompl shli- | ments went Is ilil higher ; Liverpool was IHH.ii ! up ; 1'arls as the tililvalrnt | of r > o liU'lier , an > l the New Vorl ; lirnduue oxehanjie not buItiK open for hilf : an hour after the trading tiejnn heir Its members wrie hoinliardliiK the hrokers hero with the buy Inu orders , . ' 'ndilenly thete wasauhanv-oof Fcnliinunt ; New VorUaii'l foielKii housisheKiin iK heavily and Herlln w.is iui | > ted : ie lower. The deeilne that followed was almost us rapid , hut aeeompanled liy no hensatlunal fi.'uturi's iwas tliu pieeedlnt ; ailvaneo. ll tiitnhled IIKn a huue howhlerdown the side of u mountain until It strnu1 > tl.u'i , and after a rohound to $1.0 ? thnoperatois liooamo npii.ir- untly oiiially | exhausted anil a lonj : Interval of ( in let ness followed the fiorL'OHtru Klo whleh t oi ill plaeo ilnrliiK the llrslhour. Nohodv liad ' ( lefaillled al the clearing house seltle'ment. whioh removed a loud friiin the overstrained commission men and KIIVO them tlinii to luol < about , them and hee uhere thev slootl. All this occurred before II o'clock or within the llrst hour and u half of the wests on. The comparative iiulet followlnit thodiop to il.U'i and the rcaetlcn to 11.07 KUVO tlieeonservatlvo element In Iho p. I llmo to net the market In hand anil to remilato the eouiso of valuu more In accordance with ro i.sun , Thereafter tlin tendency was downward at a deliberate pace. At ! . ' : ) December was. fl.oi : ; It leaetetl toil. 01 , wealccnod a aln and closed unsettled ill 1 1.0' " @ l.ollacalnst JI.On'5 at Iho close on Katurday , after having eovored the phenom enally wide ri.n o of I © IHicdiir UK the dav. On the curl ) December .sold up to JI.OI. calls Mild ifl.l : and puts at ( hc. { DurliiK the ex- clteiueiit In the trad. . iif. ' nothing less In mar- Kins than llie pur bushel would bo accepted by bioliers and Hoalpors elements was iniieli e.velted. The corn tntirkul was second In wheat In amount of o.xelteinenl and the violence of Its Hnctuatlons. I , lUe the superior urtlclo , It had UN o.xcitlnK bnlKU and II Kloiloua collap- . and thu traillti. In It was iiKo Inrculy cuvut-iieil ut thu oiienlnj ; us In wheat , by the ( luestlonsof niarKlns. On thu advanced lot of heavy Ions lines uero real- bed niion ; amoirj others , R I' . Iliitchliison of Now \ ork and Chleaco. commenced feed n l > tie eptimber corn to Iho hhorls , and sent , a dlspateh baylni ; , thai ho tliiinu'lil. both wheal and corn oocl Hales , N. II. Warren , who was ciedlted with lielnc iiMother heavy holder. realized and took In what must have been a very heavy profit. The opening of the market was hluhlv tnrhuleni and wlthoul nssUlaiico f mm anywhere. The iesl jirlccs of the day oeoiirred shortly after the trading commenced and reached t/.icj ( Jclobor VlWr : and ! ' ' " - ' * n"- May , 4lc 'r'-r v'n" - innlnd , , ; . . " -rfio tenlleliuy during the re in , * > < ) ( thodny was ittnniKly downward , -TVfconio ro-actlon set In near the close , cansliiK a recovery from the extreme of the day'H decline and leaving prices showlni ; about lo Kitln over Hituilny'H : ( close for AiiKUst nnd September. In the stronger und ine ll broke away from the conliollliiK Influence of wheat. O.its , like everything else , worn higher and preatly e.vcltod at the oiionln1. . Shorts boiiphl freely. The markut sympathized with wheat and corn and prices went up rapidly , Ihoiuh Iho advance was less marked than in the other cereals. They broltu with thuni , declln- Ini ; slowly and clostni ; HllKhtly itliovu bottom figures. Anticipated heavv receipts had somo- thliiK to no with the reaction , hut It was largely duo to the decline In the othur mar kets. In thuryo nmrkotthuru was n llo lluc- tnatlun in the price of the .vcplomlor futures. The llrst sales was ft. OB. Iho next $1.10. The lirlcu afterward advanced to { I. II and then d lopped to 11.05 without a trade on the way. The last trade madowaKat 11. 4 , which was the louost prlco athlc.li there was any tradlnc. It was offered at f 1.03 on the closo. A lU-usl so'.d friiinJI.Ui toJI.lOa lid closed ut JI.OI. October htartcd attl.OT'/i. touched * UM and declined to $1.00. No.i \ In store and to bu hold f 1.0 ? ut start to $1,11 , thence downward to tl.l)4. ) tl.l)4.HOK products opened higher In sympathy with corn. In splto of the llbural receipts of liou.t , pork stiu led l.'iu higher and under an ncilve demand advanced f'.Tic more , hut Avhon wheat and corn broke It followed , re- eedlm ; H. " > ffllKic iini'd ' considerable uxcltomeiit and he.ivv sales. Toward the close there was u rally of 2iK2',4c. ' leaving p rices iMXffil'iu lower than on Saturday. I , ard was less decided In Ita Iliietnathins. closing with u. loss of only 7e. ! Itlhs lost ' ' , @ ' ( . The loading futures ranged as follows : Aitncia.s. OI'KN. WllKAT No. AuKimt Jl U3 September. . i UUTI ; Deeemlier. . . i om Coax No. 2 AiiKUHt 70 September , . Ortulicr OATH -No. 2-- ww St'ptomber. . May 324 , Ml.SM 1'IIIIH - hepleml > er. . 10 40 V 7ft n M Oelulier 10 14) ) II irji , in id , ln mi u ry 13 a ) ! ' * > 1 * * 'V * LAUD ItM r HI October t ! MHi ' ( > " 0 January 7 15 7 US'1 7orM BlliniTltir.H September. . . l ! 72i o IHU October KM ( i75 _ January 7 00 6 hi U M ) Cabh iiiotntlons | wore us follows : Ki.omt-Inactlvo. Itvi : No. 2. Jl.-tv. _ Il.\Hiiv : No. 2 , U3o , f o h ; No. II , 433i3c , f o bj KI.AXSKKII No. I. JI.OI. TIMOTIIV ? riu : : I'rline , $ 1.2 W. 1,25. I'OIIK Moss pork , per hairol , * 0.a"i < 310.0) , I.uril. nor ewt. , f.k57i ! ; short rlhs sides ( loose ) . f .KxQti.113 ; dry salt-il Kliouldeis ihoxi'il ) , iJ.10 4Jt'li ! ) short C'i'arsldoslioxi'il ( ) , J7.2.Vif7.i.X : \Vnii--KV Distillers' llnUhcd goods , per gal , (1.17. BlKlAtts Cut loaf , nnchangr'.d. Kloiir. barrels. II.UU Ift.OU ) Wheat. liliKlii'ls ( -oil ) , bu helrt. . ' Out * . tiiiKhela . . . O.VUUU 304.UUU ltyt > , tii ) ln'l . . . . liarley. InihlielH. aiuuo On thu produce exchange tolay thu huttor rnarkul was unohulnrod : fauev eroamorv.lSQ files line western , I74iisiio ; line dairy liaiUe. Now Vork 'MarIcotN. . Vx . 'fOta patents. JUKXiJuoOi winter wheat , low L-nulrs. KL75 4..Vi ) pntentis Jl.T.yrf.VW ; UniljihK H.Wi.\4l > i rye inUturos. * l.- > i. UOIINUIAI : < UlKher and itilet | ; yellow crn. . ' . . . WIIKAT Itecelptii. 0,413 husholHi exports , KLIIX' bnshi'la : biiloi , 20.IO ( ) , ( 0 bushntii of fn- tiiresj 1 1 ,000 hnshelsnfhpoti sjiol niiirKia un- r ettled mid dull , closiiu lower : No. 2 red , krc. Ul'.iCcl. > OinUuis cxtriioiiilinirlly nctlvo ; feverish , lm and uii't'ttlfd ; openini ; Hdti'ju up on manipulation with thotest ; MMIII livuan cii'u.lnlnc and closed wen I ; at u decline of 2 V > tt3c tlmitidi larKO forvlKn selling orders , lower fables. In- crea hiK otlorlncs f rom KuhMla , to the conti nent disturbance from n reported hunk fail ure In Melbourne , iixlcnslvu unloading on two largo calls fur margins and u uenorul disposi tion to ri'allto anil milt's Incluilo No. 2. fl.lligtiA J.I4. ulOKlni ; tl.ll' ' , ; September. tl.ll'&l.MS , clokltiK. tl.tmt Uotober , eioiiliiK uttl.lUi ! t\o- vember , f l,12lil,17 , cloiliiK at tl , ! ' . ' ( . : Uecem- licr , 11.18 , clOkluE * t 11.13 ; January , U.ISS. closlnir nt tl.MUt Kehruary. IMSSiC 8BI7H , oloiliik' ! ! . IJt May , II.10J * I.1. oloilni ut ti , in1/ , IlVB Vtunltloil : we lnrn. Sontombnnlollv i-rld steady. IU4',4fll.l.V { , elf : state , M.OS do llvori'di clotcd depressed ut tl.O.V ! loai snlus 2liOO ( himhelK , Con.v Kccclpt * . IO.C7S liiMhcIa ; exports , 7RV hnsliolsj nates , I.M'.O'JO bushel ) ) of futures am 41,0(0 ( biiKht'ls of p"t. Spot market opcnci higher , cloilnif oaiiiT. ( | uleti No. 2 , 71 l. oe li rlovatori SxilHloalloit : niw radcd mixed. * K 7Hic. ! OntloiH adviiiict'd 2l ' 3-'lo. deellncdvu \ I' c and closed nl I'nCMVc ' over fat tirilav n following * Auuust. 73SlTf.i7e , eloslnp , 7Vic Hi'pternhur , 72'iT4e , clo Inir , 7iC ! Uclobcr n'.lVGiTHic. closliii ? , 70c ; Dcceinter , G''e , ulos In ? , ( We1. OATS Itccclpts , 133.000 bushclv exports none ; sales , icm.'W nnslicls of futures am I.'II.O.O bnshcln of spot , Spot market weaker fairly active : frco sellers. ( Jpt'oni 'ic ' up Auirust.&nc \ , closlns. aVfo : Heiiteinher 'tsiiWifie , closing. : iv4e : October , : | . -'iy.i > ic clos'nir ' , . ' ( . ' . 'iCi No 2 white , Aiunst , llS'io ' mixed wontorii , HlWi'p ; white wcitern. fn/.VJc No. 2 UhlciiKO , t)7lii.'IScl. ) MAV I'inn , ( jiilctt shlppItiB , 60c : Rood t ( choice , 7.Vi4ilo ; , llol'.s ( Jiih'tp gy. ( JOI-TKR Options opened firm : unchaiiffci to I. ' , points up , closed Atoady , August ' points down ; sales , 2i.VlO hair" . Includlnir An iir.t. Jir > .4.VTilH.V ) : Prptomber. tlVrtairi.t ( ; Di-lohcr. tl4.s.Vj.f-j | | ) November. * ii.K ; ! 4l4.tO ( I > ccnmbor , il'.l.W ; Spot Itlo. steady , ( julet ; fall i'ar oc < . MiOiNo. T , li'iaiTUi' ' ! . . Si'OAU Haw. linn without demand. Krflnrd ( nilijt. 1'iisy ; KOIIIO L'rades lower H'-ie ' : .No. 7 2 ll-lfiei No. 8. : ie : No. B. U 0-lCc ; olT A , 3 l.'i-infl J'ni' ' . MOLASSES New Orleans steady. Ku'K--l'lftn , I'KTUnr.tHrM-Oni'iiuil steady and declined 2c on sriuill lalpi : I'rniiRVlvarilii oil salon , Sep- tomhor option" . ; ioWJ bar re's , .iloslns. ( lie : spot sales , none : Ulna oil sales , none ; tola ! oiilcs. : ui.m ) barrels. COTTON SIIKD On , Strom. rAt.r.ow-ynlet and steady. Hosts Steady. TIWI'ISTIHK : Quiet and steiidy : IltVflMiic. EiiH 1'lriii. fair ( Iciuand : western. IO'J17c ! rci'i'lnls , . ' ( .74(1 ( packaccs. Hums I'lrir , fairly In coed demand. I'OIIK Weak , morii steady : old nn-st. JlO.OOfJ 12.00 ; now mess , { 12..Vftlll.t1Ut ) extra prime mess , lii.rlS Miw > iiw : Quiet , easy. CUT MUATS ( Julot , sto.itly. LAUD Opened steady and strong , closed weak : wcsti'iii steam , M.87'i ' ; sales , 1.2."a tlciees at jf.l ! < HVi.lH : options , sales. II..VKJ tlorccsj September. iffi.8iaii.a\closlns affl.H'l iisUrd ; ( Jetober. M.IU ; December. jr.2.Kil7/:8. : Hosing al J7.I4 ; .lanuary. J7.iO : , closing il ri.2H , iltiTTHit--Moderate demand , llrm : western dairy. PJifc Sc : western eicamery , lfl-jc | : r.lglns. 2i'JWc. ' ( 'IIKCSK stionger. modcratn demand ; wes tern. WiC'sO ' ! partsklrns. IPj fi'ii1. I'to lii > N- inll ) ; Mexican , ? in.i > jrilti.i2. ( ; ( 'oi'i'iit-lull : ) ; lake , August. il..OJ ; lake , Sdptcmbcr. il2.l. ( " , . LKAIIQttlut. . steady ; doniStlc. ! ? l.i. ' ! Tr.v-1'lrmer , fairly active : blntlls , 120.10 Kansas City KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Auz. 17. The wild fluct uations In the speculative raln murkets inaili' hold Inns of cash uhcal uni'orlaln. and the cull today showed a wl.io dlirorenco t > o- tw iien buyers and sellers. The dommlwas very llsht both from local millers and eleva tors. No. 2 hard , 9ViC bid ; i)7'Jo ) ' risked : AilKiist , H.V $ ( ; hid ; 07 asked ; Soptember. Die bid : ( W nski'tl. No. 2 rod. cash , Wo bid ; August , Vfi'.c ; September , no bids. I'lili.N Slninc : No. 2 , caHh. .W.o bid : Au- iist.r)4'ic ' hid ; September , Mi ; bill. 1OATS Steady : No. 2. cash. 27'Jc ' : An- 27'jcj ' Scptiimber. 27'4o 1)1(1 ) , - ' I'lrm and In demand at 12Je. ! Hurmi UnchaiiKi'd. HAV I'lrm and iinchair-'eJ ; strictly fancy , f.VM : Rood to choice. $ l.MlI.AOt timothy. * 7.f > 0. II'MIUK Dull , trade practically at a stund still. I'ltovrnto.v-J IJiii'linnso-l. _ ltKCiil'TS : Wheat , 37U3J : corn , 9,000 ; oats , 'Hitti'MiiNTa Wheat , 20,000 ; corn , 40) ; oats , 0,00 * . IjlvcrHol | ) i , AIIS. 17 _ WilEAT-Stronir ; de- inand fair : holders olfcr sparingly ; California No. I. Ss Itl'id ' pur 'jcntal : red , western. sprliiL' . 8s ( : © ? 8(1 : Kansas winter , hard. Sis 7Sd ! ® BsK'Jd. ' C'oitN Firm ; demand fair ; mixed western , Us 2'id ' percental. HACO.V I.OIIK and short clear , new , 3Ss Cd nor ewt ; loin ; cloar.4.i pounds , new , 4Us. IliJT-riiu ITnlled Mates llrm. CIIKKSE White u nd colored , 453 per ewt. Kt. I.oii8 : ST. I.ouis. Mo. , Auir. 17. Win : AT Settled : radlinr. M.irkct elosed at $ l.l.r > and the rei'it. ; T ' 'i ' ; ! ; ! ' : ! jviiu.wtu < ; ri7'onini : : : ' ; ; on cnbs , ! ! . " "lft r8bn. : ; fash , JI.OOW ; December.04. . t'oiiN Lowort cash , tile ; i-eptomhcr. : )7'4c. ) ' OATS Lower : cash , 80Mu : ijoptembor , 2tJe',5 ' , 1'oitK Ensys JUI.4U. LAUD Easy ; Ili45. ( WIHSKBV 'Steady ; ! 1.07. 3IllwaiiIccc Grain Mnrkct. Mn.WAUKKR.Wls. , Aus. 17. WIIKAT Steady ; No. Sbprlns. eash , JI.02 ; Septernber , Jl.OX Cons Slow ; No. a , cash. ( iS'Jc. OATS-Steady : No. 2 , white. : cic. Ili-ltlHli Grain Itcvlcw. LONMION , AIIR. 17. The Mark Lane Express In Its weekly review of the iiraln trade savs : The absence of supplies has generally Im- pioved the inarknt. farmers appear to bo ( oiillilent of a fair harvest and uood prices. The average price of wheat during the we k was 41s. Id or about aslillllng advance. ICn- llsh Hour sold at lid dearer. 1'orolKii wheat was uroatly Inllncnccd by prices on the cnntl- nent. whore thu heavy demand for American wheat will restrict .shipments from ICn land. ' 1 ho Husslan crops will also be diverted to the continent. There are 4 HOO.OJU quarters ulloat , half of whleh IK destined for the conti nent. .Ma 1 7.0 advanced Is IU1 and barley Is ; oats shows no Impiovcment. llcans were fid higher. Today prices were steady. Sellers wrro stllf on the continental advices. English wheat was scarce at. 42s. The new crop Is oxpcctrd to open at Iisd. l orclvn was lid ili'arur mostly for forward months. I'lonr , peas and beans , barley and oats advanced ( id. Mal/o advanced Is. Minnesota and Dakota Wheat Supply. MlNNUAi'OMS , Minn. . Aug. 17. There are now only live of the private elevators In this city which have any wheat left and they aio trotting rid of It raphllv , KiguuK complied by the Northwestern Mlllorshow the prlvatostock to ho I. Sll. DO hushels. a decrease ot 500,000 since last Monday. Minneapolis and Dnliith together have a total of , r > , ' . ' 7il.i ( VI bnshols. or l.li. ! > ,7K ( ) leas than a \\eok nisi ) . The Market , Itecord llguros the stock of who.it in country elevators In Mlnne- sot i and the two Dalcatas atr > 00,00 > ) , a decrease for the week of I77u0i > . Thb aggregate stock In the northwest Is thus mado.,7"l.liJO bushels , or l.i : i-.7H5 bushels less than last Mon lay. A year IIKO the total stoi'k amounted to U.U03.000 mihheltt. _ STOVKS .ixit noxna. NKW YOUK , Aug. 17. I'ho stock market today was , especially during the forenoon , active , a litrgo volume of business being trans acted , while a most decided tone marked the dealings and higher prices wore attained than for many a day. There was ome manipula tion of the market on both sides of the ac count , but the hears were not no poweifnl as of late and their aggressiveness was much re duced and their operations seei.ied to bo more of an object to provide against loss than to make any money out of the market. One of thu most encouraging signs to the bulls was the presence of outside speculators In the street who have been conspicuous by their absence for a long time and the purchases by commission people , for thulr customers were larger than at any previous time this year. The bulls who bought last week were liberal realUers on the advance , but the new buying was of such magnitude that It not only sus tained the market against the sales , tint steadily advanced prices , and the larger bull fuiiihln.itIon , of which It Is known that there are now so\ oral , gave no signs of n doslie to llqnliluto al tills early stii'-io of the game , Mich considerations as the t'nlou 1'aclfio cinbrogllo have no weight whatever and atte- llon was given only to the very Mattering prospects of the Industrial and agricultural situation. The ho.ivy upward movement In grain which may have the olivet of choeklirr the export movement mid so delay Ing If not entirely postponing the returning How of gold , wusof little Intluenco and the npwaiil movement In prices continued almost unin terrupted while after the opening advances there were few good gains. Atuhl-im was given the greater prominence In the dealings tint the buying was very well distributed among thu lending active shares and the gains us a rule wore quiet though a few stocks snub as Union 1'aullic , Missouri I'aclllc and Chicago ( las \ ere sluggish and f.illeil to Keep pace with thoromalmtor. The news of thu day was more favorable than thu general tmi- or we have received for the last week both from abroad and at homo. London fame higher this morning and London buying orders were In ihu market , which , with thu unusual de mand from the commUslon people , caused u decidedly stronger opening , IImt sales being made at from U lo U per cent advunco on Hai ti rday'N tliiul figures. Tli" trading In the main presented few spe cial features , everything hlmrlnit In thu gen eral strength , and thu lust prices were gun- orally thu licst of the day. The market closed iictlvo al near the hgho ! l figures. Hatlroad bonds for the llrst time this year were positively nctlvo mm strong , while thu market broadened nut materially , and most decided gains were made In Iho active Issues , The business of the day fiuitud up f I.U.U. 03 The advance ot note Include Atlantic & I'u- elllo & > . 2 per conn I'eorla ft Eastern 4s. 2'i ' per cent : Union I'aellle. Denver A ( lulf As , 't per ccut , and Oregon tiborl Uuo consolidated it , .1 per cent. Missouri I'aclllc collateral trus 5 loitSJi percent. ( Jovcrnmenl bomU wore dull and steady. State bonds wore dun arid stonily. The following are the closing iliiotallons foi Ihu leading slocks on the New York slock ex change today ! AtciilioHT. .WWiJ1 Nortanentcrn iwti Adamn lltpreM HJ .Nortliweitcrn , lircf. lW Alton , Terre Haute. . 27 N. V. , Central IW ) ' < do preferred IU N. V.Chle. ABt. L. . American Kxpro . . . do preferred llur. 0. II. A N 2i Ohio MlM | . . lppl Canada I'nclllc PlL do preferred Cnnadn Southern. . . . fil'j Ontario A Western. . . Central I'aclrtc : * ) ! ( Oregon Improvom't. . 21 Chei > . A Ohio lift ) Dimon Nav do 11 preferred. . . . 44 Oregon Trans. do M preferred. . . 2U il'arltlc Mall . " 0 < Clileavu , v Alton. . . .12 ; IVnrln , Dec. A Krnns. Itf C. . II. A Wif I'llMbnrir C.C. , C. A St. Ti M Pullman 1'alaca 18' ' ! < i Delaware AI luiMon. .127 Heading : ) Del. . U. A W \ , .127U7 Itock Inland 78J < Hen Alt. O. prof. . , 42 St L. AS.IMstpTd. . 70 Knut Ti.micm > iC ! . . . 42ft St. 1'aill i7J ! < do lilt pruferred. . . II ! do preferred I1SH do 2nd preferred , II St. I'aul. .MIii.A.Man..lo : > llrlo 2ISt St. I'mil A Omaha . . . do preferred M i do preferred HO rortWayao I4'.i ' jTeiin. Coal Alton. . . SO Clil. A Kant. Ill lUiVTctas I'aellle 134 Hocking Valley 2i ! > 4 Tol. A O. Cent. pfd. . . 7t lloiiBtnn A Texas. . . . 3 t.'nlon I'acltlc : < > ! < Illlniili. Central .17 U. S. KxprcM 68 Hi. I'aul A Diiluth. . . . 31Viibn < li. St. L. A I'ac. 1IU Knti n * A Texas 1IJ ( do preferred 2I' < Lake Krlu A West. . . . I4 ! < Wells Fiirxi ) Krp US do preferred JUJ ; Western Union 81 LakuSliuro 111 ! , , Am. Cotton Oil 2I ! < LuuliTlllu A Nanhv. . 70H Coloradn Coal 31K l.oillsvlllu A N. A. . . . Ju illomestaku II -MemphlnA Char ,11 Inm Sliver . IJO ( .Michigan Central.- " ' > Ontario . M .MIL , L. H. A W. . . 71 ( julrkallvcr' . 4 do pruferred. . .101 I do preferred . DO .Mln A St. L IVHutro . ft dc prelerred II llulwer . 2.'i Mlsioiirl I'aclllc ' . ) . , Illeli. AW. I * . Ter. . . . I2M .MolilloAOIilu II ) , \Vlpi-iinslii Central. . . lbl-1 NaKlivllleCliatt 80 ( Ireat Niirlliernpfd. . 83 N. .1. Central . Clilcaicu liait . 4i'.3 . < Norfolk A Wei t pfd. 4 1 ( I.eadTru t . Northern I'aeltlo . Zl'JiSunar Tru t . 7WJ do preferred. . . . tw Soutlicrn 1'acine . : tfi' < n.l'.Jenver Afjulf. . IB' ' j Orcxon S. I. . A U. N. . 2t\ \ The total sales of sleek today were : XiT > , : i7 , " share * . Including : Alchlson , 'I'lMU : Canada Southern , ; i,4i : > : Chlcaco ( ias. : > . : : < W : Delaware * Laekawanna , S.IIIO : Krlo , ii : , : r > : l.ako Shore , : i.lVJ ; l.onlsvlllu , Nashvlllo. sr.fino ; Missouri I'liellle , H.4Northurti : I'aolllo , KUsfl : Hleh- iniiiKl ft West I'olnt , 3,3ifl ; bt. 1'atlli.VsO \ \ Union I'aellle , 2J.UIO. New York Money Market. NEW YnitK. Aug. 17. MO.VKVOX CAr.rKasl - or. ranglin : from 2 © II per cent : lasl loan 2 per cunt ; closing olFered at - ' per cent. I'IIHIK MKiic\NTirK I'Ai'Kit-SU1 ! percent. STtiitiNii : RxciiANnu ( julet and weak at $4.V > for sixty-day bills. The following were the clo lii ; ; prices on bonds : Klnariuinl Not OR. KANSAS OITV , .Mo. , Aits. 17. ( Hearings were $ I.MJSI ( , NK\V YOIIK. An ? . 17. Olcnrlins , ia3GTST8i ; balances. J.1,7 4,10' . ' . rim.u > iti'iHA : , Aus. 17. Olearlns today. JT.bOvi.rJO" : balances , Sl.IIIS.GH. Jlouey , 4 per cunt. ItAr.Tl.MOHK. llil. . Aus. 17. Iliinlc eloarlnzs today. ? 3U JSII8 ; balances , tij7,12l. : Kate , 8 per cent. CI.NCIN.VATI , O. , A nir. 17. Money , caslor at 4 ilii per cent ; c.vchanxc , MlHJ.'ic ( llsouunt ; HUSTON , Mas' ! . . AIIR. 17. 11ink clearings , $ i.00iUi ; ! ! ; : balances , JIS7I.7J. > : rate for nionev. 45W percent ; oxulringu on Now York , 1.V3170 pur tl.'UO ' discount. CHICAGO , A us. 17. New York exchange fiOc discount. Money easy atG per cent. Ster ling o.Vchanpo steady at J4.8. > for sixty day bills and 14.87 for slRht drafts. TjotHlnii Stoulc . Harkt. LONDON. Aug. 17. The following were the London stock quotations c.oslnx at 4 \ > . in. : ItAiiStr.VKii 15'i'l per ounce. MONEY I ! per cent. Rate ot discount In thu open niarlcet for both short and three months' bills , li ? percent. Hunk ol * ISii-fliiml Utilllon. LONDON , An ; . 17. liulllon KOIIO Into the Hank of England on halanco today , i.0OJO. Itontus. I'Atlts , AUK. -Three percent rentes Kit for account. . _ Denver Mining Stocks. DCNVKII , Colo. , Aug. 17. The followlns arc the closing nuotatlons of the mining exchange : Alli'Klmny . SO .e : al Tender IK Amity . i ! .Ittleltulu 1US Arunuaat . IK May Mare 125 llnllarat . 57 Mornlnx Ullm. . . . . . . 45 llaaukiik . . ' > ! i Ore 100 llato.ill . l > 7 1'ay lluck 1(4 ( lllu lii'llnn . l ! > I'f.tosl 4 I'arkCon 10 llrowntow . Ci Heed National IXJ Calllnpu . hi Itlalto 1IW Cuatury . 2.- , UuiinlnK l.odu 21 Clii ) Ciiunty . lift I.eavenworth 8 John .1 4K Diamond II . : ) ) ( Tiuiler Denver OivsXOIl. . . . l.'i'i Chiiidla.I M Kmiiioin . 4S licttyxburK 17 ( iold Treasuru . U'l > Whale 25 Ironclad . 47 ( ( ioldltuck tvl Juntlco . i > , ' ( Now York Mining Quot-itioiiH. Nisv YOUK. Ana. 10. The closing mlnlni ; stock ( iiiotations are as follows : San I'Vniicisoo Alining iJiiotntioriH. SAN 1'itANCisco. An * . 17. The ofllolal closing jiiotatlouj for mining stocks ted ty were us follows : St. I.OIllH AllllllIK QllOt itloilH. ST. Lotus , Mo. , Auu' , 17. The hot weather and I'xclton cut In wheat , together with a liiflc of enters , put a cheek to tri Ilii' In inln- Inj .stocks. The following were the closing ( imitation * : New Vorlc Dry GootlH .ilarkol. NKW YOUK. AUB. l7.-Theru wua an lin- nrovod ( leniund for dry guilds , plain and fanoy colors c'hiolly uartlelpatliiK. ( tnleis ny mull were more numerous and liiipuitant from the west and there were MIIIHI round lots irnnviotod on the spot. No activity was ap parent , hut there was u better feeling throughout the market. > il .Mai-ket LosiioS , Aug. 17. UAI.CUTTA LIN.SEKD C2s- : id periinarter. LI.NSKUII On. 20s fid per owt. Tuitl'KNTlNKSpirits , 27s ( Id per owt. LtVKiti'Ouu Au0r. 17. Tiirpuntluu splrl Vd purjuwu Knntos . Markct. SANTOS , Aug. 17. Oomii : good average 10. 15' relspor IDkllores. Hii-nriT.s : miring the week 41,000 buss ; pur chases for United Slates liuu. > to United States 8.000 bags. llav.triii . HAVANA , \ g. 17. SI-ANIBH IJOI.D f-.s K-On London S4 ! premium. b'UlAlt-jilet. | Coffco Market. 1(10 ( IE JjkNIKUO , Aug. 17. COtTCC-HoKUlur I IO.IM rols per'hVJ kilos : iood secontl , I.70t ) rol . i Dtirlnl' Ktok. 73,0.10 baRs ! pur chases for 1 nllcd Htiites. 44ltii ) has * . Sini'MB. > T4 To thb , United States , nnnoj stock , 22.\ow Imjis. , , ' Tratlci-s' Talk. ST. Louts , Attif. 17. l.an enhora HrothoM tn fockrcll IlriUhcra : .The fuUnwIiit will show the raneoof prices on the leading options ut tins point today : r oTj'm-J'o rp'n' . 1 Illjli. I l.owT | tnoie.tVi'ii'yT WllKAT Dec. . IM ( 101 I 101 a Coit.v fopt . 69 .1 ro R7H OATS . Ana. li.Kminott , llop..ln-t , l'o , to S. A. MoWhorter : The ) lg deal has apparently ciilinttiatod. That ll wus not ultoxotlier manipulation Is evident from the sharp t-No In rye and corn , also a vast Interest h-id been croatcd. The whole eoimlry win short In an ticipation of Immense crops. The Ittisslan government's action in prohibition of the ux- norlallon of rye ntartled the more prudent shorts. Thu Judicious began to cover as the market a Ivanccd ; other took counsel of their fours and oamu In ; foreigners took largo ( | tiantltlos for export mid oasturn ItnportuM whoso tenders had been accepted hedged In the Chicago market. When they saw prices Bo.irlng upwards a panic set In on both sides of tint Atlantic , resulting In tlieniost phenom enal [ Kivnneo that has been witnessed for years. Today furnHlied tlieopportunlty that distressed holders who have been loaded with high priced stall' for months have prayed for. The longs liave most generally unlo.ulod and this probably Includes , ton considerable ex tent , foreign holders of cargoes. Thu vast shot ! Interest has covered , thu mar ket has evened up and opera tors will now panso to critically look Into the H tuatlon. Thu markut will doubtlus.s ho nervous and wild for a time , hut wheat OMghl to bo a safer sale on rallies than n purchase till December again sells noarll."ic. \V'o don't bullovo the hulk of the American wheat harvest Is going to bo marketed al over ( Kc ) , bat news from abroad III bulge prices here from lime lo time as II hasthopasl weuU. Thu markel closes al a reaction of 'uoie than lOu from top. Vury likely wo may got u moderate rally tomorrow , but wo look for u down tendency. I'or u while corn and oats borrowed strength from wheat , but speculation w.v less active In de mand and Hnctuatlons wore not , so wild. Ills believed that the top price has been .seen for a time and lower prices are expected , as the weather Is excellent for corn and threshing returns indicate a verv largo crop of oats. The collapse In the provision market shows how Inherently weak the -.tnlT roallv Is. NKW VOIIK , Aug. 17. Ivennett , Hopkins & Co. lo S. A. MeWhorter : The week opens with a largo and buoyant market. The period of depression and doubt Is gradually bill. surtdy giving place to one of coinage. New faces are soon In the street atiU these comers are of a class who have been w.iltlng for a long time for an opportunity to buy stocks. They are not hero yet In largu numbers , lint their ap pearance al all U an encouraging sign , for It lias been many months since they have favored Wall .street with their presence. Traders aru also waking up to the situation , and some of the most prominent ones aio strongly enlisted on the long side of the market and those with bearish Indications have been eompu.lcd by the force of advanc ing prices to tcorganl/.e the drift of the mar ket and cover their shorts. The lurgo ad vance In the prlto of wheat has no doubt had it marked Inllnenco In bringing about the change In sentiment because the advance Isloccasloned not by spooulatlvo buying In the belief that the Union I'acldu could bo sucked to feed Missouri I'nclllc and to have something to do with It. There Is no doubt largo quantities of stock have been for sale through the day and probably If the balance of the market had not been so strong It would not have been so well taken. The Coal stocks have also beun strong today , duo to purchases for shipment which must put just so many , orclfc'n dollors Into the pockets of the farming classes. Western stocks have led the market again toilav and Atehlson and St. L'aul and Uoclc Island sympathl/.lng with each other In the volume of business and advancing prlco. It Is notice able that In a stroiijt market Union I'aclllc has been a 1 iiggard. , It actually closing con siderably boU > w the opening price. The mar kel clo-ed strong and confident at near the best prices. _ 1323 SOUTH 0.11,1.I 3r.lltKETS. . * . OMAHA. Aug. .1" . CAT-rr.E OfileM. Vcsfat.ot' , 'ii.tio U.bOT. as comn.jrod"mth 1.SU2 Saturday and I.B1T Jlomiay of last wcol& iThu market was about steady on all deslrablo grades of beeves , slow and weak on common gr.idcs and strong early uuil weak at the close on butcher stock , and weak and very dull on feeders. Nearly all the receipts were rangers. Iloos Olllclal receipts of hogs SOS. as compared with 2.4S7 Saturday and fll.'i Mon day of last week. The market was about steady. All worn sold , The range of the prices paid was $4.WB. " > .00. No sorting was done and there wore no eood hogs among the receipts. Light , 8I.8.V3T .00 ; heavy $4.8va4.y5 ; mixed. $1 8.V31.1IO. The average of the prices pa.d wasfl..K ) . as compared with $4.Ui Satur day and JI.KIJa Monday of lisl : woulc. SIIKKPTlit'ii ) were no fresh recolllts of IlecciiitHuii'l nispoHitioul'or the Week. Olllulal receipts and disposition of stock us shown by the books of thu Onion stockyards company for the week ending at . > o clock p. m. Saturday , August 17. lt > 91. HKUKIl'TS. DISPOSITION' . 2. . 930 2 50 1..1240 U 20 OXKN. 1..1540 2 40 1..IKJO 2 75 1IU1.I.S. 1..1KJO 1 75 MIKiil8 AND 1 cow and calf (10 03 1 sprliuer 20 no 1 springer 22 00 1 cow and calf 21100 1 milker IS CO Av. I'r. TEXAS CATTLK. 120stncra 1080 2 C3 .MONTANA-TKXAB OATTI.U. Murphy Cattle ( Jo 108 steers . - . 12)5 3 U COI.OIlAIIOENVj.MDXlCO CATTLE. Alhert Miinliy i r II feeders . j , , . 681 200 52 feeders . , . < . . r,2S 2 ir ) Kl feeders . , , . , . 7 J 2 15 NKiniAsivA cATri.i : . ' 1 cow . n. , . , . 1110 1 73 20 c-ows . . . till ) 2 20 1 feeder . " ; : . l > 2) 2 K' > 4 feeders . . , ' , . ! i33 2 r-5 2 steura . t.t . I JJ 3 W ) H. K. JacUOt | ii " 4 co s . / . , . - . 071 WVOMl ) < i CATTU ! . R. M. Lund , , . , ; 21 htoers . „ , . 13S3 1183 Kent cattle company II cows . i j ; . l. l 2 40 2U stcurii . - . - . 1X-J a ( i'J ' Vlgo cattle coinniiny 2 cows . . . ; : . . 11VO 25) III hteors . 1,8 ! ' . . I3i a 70 J. W. Hanson- ' " 70 bleors . m , . 11' ! ) in U cows . „ , - , ) . , . , . 'iU I 23 2UU tows and heifers- , . 7T3 1 UJ Ulark .v lliinlon II coi s . , . 703 2 1)0 ) llirv . , .1 Hi 220 lihteers . 11KI : i 70 1 htcur . , . U1J 2 OJ Header llrot , Icow . 010 230 Ui'on-4 . 4 . IVJl 2 . .0 4'Jcous . IU17 2 ; i ) Ihterr . f . IOU ) 313 UOhtcers . , . . 1170 343 O. F. Miller 1 slunr . 110 273 ' ! ! htuuri . . . . . ll'U ! ' 0) ) 1 htocr . . IWJ UtW 24 sleetii . , . , . I > < i7 31V ) 17 cows . Ul1. 215 lluran Cattle Co. 4 Ultives . j . 257 S 10 Hiows . l'"u ' - ' < * > 3 fi-odiTS . l l 3W 8 cows . , . ,70 140 3 feeder * . 710 2 U5 C .tuers . U"UO 323 T : N. Matliowd- lOooWd . . .HIS 183 1 feeder . WO 2 13 13 tullluga . 1000 2 10 Ijlvc Stock OIIICAOO. Aug. 17. [ SpoclalTelegram to Tun IlKK.1 At the opening of business this morn ing the cattle markel had a llrni look. True. the tone of the eastern advices was slightly discouraging , but in view of the light receipts holders felt Inclined to Insist up.m belter ( trices , and early sales looked strong. Iliiyers took hold In such a gin gerly way. however , that the market worked easier toward noon nml before the close II had declined .VftlOc. Thai was the con dition of thu market for Texas and western rangers as well as for native cattle. The re ceipts consisted of about 7,000 unlives , 4,000 westerners and 2,000 Texans , They sold slowly throughout on a basis of < l.5' ' ' > ci.20 | for natives , $ u'l'Jl.7."i ( for westerns and $1. ' . ' , " > for Texan * . The largest part of the natives sod : bulow t" > .2. " > ; * l.'io < f,4 , u took the bulk of the westerners. Stoc.t cattle was very ( pilot and the demand for vo.il calves was also less sic- tl\o than usual. Somu cattle were leftover and the market llnlshcd nuak. The mean prices for hogs averago.1 stronger. Many grades were to a certain extenl neglected and were bandy steady , but good to nest .trades met with a fairly acllvo demand and sold quick al u small advance. Choice heavy sorts made 8".5. " > ® . " ) .i'rO. and from W.70a..7."i was paid for prime light , while a few loads In the "singer" class wore sorted oul ati - > 0 ® . " ) > j , From these lguros ! , sales wore noted all along down to t3.0oQ2.2i for boars and cholera tainted pigs , but quotations wcro -$1.7."iiO ( for com mon to choice heavy hogs and $ l. J(0.-.7. ( > for poor to prlmu assorted light. Hales of mixed lots were largely at } .V.lifi. ( > . 15. The Kvcnlni : Journal reports ; CATTt.K-ir.e- colpts. 1:1,030 : : shipments. ; iHu ( ; mar..ot. steady to top prices ; for natives. t5.r > tX3.r > .a- > ; others , & > .UO ( & . > .U5 : common and medium , il.l. > U4.hQ ; Texaiis , S'.a.'V&i.ni ; .stockers and feeders. J'.riil jl.Jjj ; rangers. W.OOfc4.riO ; Texas cows , K.O. © ' ' ll'oa.s Hecolpts , 10,000 ; shipment.- , , lO.OOi ; markel active , steady to higher ; rough and common , JI.OJ2.I.80 ; inbril and packers , J.'i.iw ® . " > .4.'i ; prime heavy and butch jrs' weights , t.V.O . Ct.-i.riU ; prime light , iK.C04t5.8J ; grassers , II.Oj ® 4.60. Sniif Hecolpts , 7,000 ; shipments , n.OOil ; market slow , Irregular ; native owes , IKL75 CW.G'J ; mixed and wethers. ( I.T.v.Vi5 : Tex- ans. il.UOl.2. > ; western- , { Ll-'iSL-j ; lambs , Now York Ijivc Stcitik Market. Nr.w YOUK , Aug. 17. HKIIVKS Ilocelpts. 7,911 head , Including l'J7 cars for sale. Market lower , trade very siow ; native steers , } : i.bO ® 4.00 ; Texans and Colorados , J'l.l.Vi6l.7.ri ; bulls and cows , Jl.li'j ' ® ) . ' . ' . ' ) . Dunssci ) HEKK Dull , 701.lc. OAI.VKH Receipts , iV.'TH head ; market. steady ; veals , J.VUOi.r > 0 ; grasseis. it.75j2i3U ' ) ; western calves. * ! .7. > < 3'l.i. ! ) Siiiii' : : Itocclpts. I4lb3 head ; steady for Bhcup , lumbs 'io lower. KiliiHUH * .ny Ijivo Stouft. .U-r'Tt" . KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug. 17. G'ATTr.c Uo- colnts , tijCitU ; shlpmunts , 3'IOJ. ' Steers wore slow and steady to weak ; cows , steady to strong. Toxaris opened strong , closed weak and lower. Stoyrs , l.00'i.7. ' > : cows , $1.50'i7jj stoukors and feeders , t-.f > Ofc.l.-5. Iloos Hecolpts , I,40j ; shipments , 1,000. Mar- < ot opened slrong. closed jo lower ; bulk , t4.00 . . " . ' Tl.TO-I4V.i3. Q. ) . l.'i ; all grades , - SIIKKIUecolpts , 5JJ ; shipments , 400 Marliutdull. UJl.lIIA lH'IltfLESAltto Jl.ltlltliTS. ' FrcHli Krulta. Affi.ES-l'er 1)1)1. ) ) . ti.OOffi'J.53. I'l.UMS California , II.V.Vi4l,5' ' . I'KAIIS California llartlott , $ J.OO2.25. OlUNdES Uodl , * 0.00. \VATKIt.MKM.N8 SIllpplllR Stock , 15 < 3lSo. CANTAI.OUIT.S I'er crale , $1..5. LKMO.ss-l'er box. $ d.ou. HA.NANAS I'cr bunch , $ . ' ,002."iO for good hhlpping stock. OitArKS Soulhprn , 45e porS-lb , basket. PIIACIIES The supply N ( iiilto largo and the quality Improved. California Crawforda , single case lots. $1.'JT > ; live cusu lots , $1.25. . The following quotatlonsroprescnt the prices ut , which choice stock Is billed out on orders unlesb otherwise stated : Ti MATOUS I'er bushel , 11.25. NEW HEKTS Per bushel , Me. HIANS : Navy. $ . ' . . ' .0 < Ic2.i ( : > pur bnshol. UAIIIIACE Homo grown. lic ! per it ) . ONIONS Homo grown 7'ic per bnshol. 1'oTATor.s Local growers aru supplying the demand almost exclusively. Country I'roiluue , Kor.s A popular prlco for eggs appears to bu lll'iO ' , hut an occasional sale la reported at 14c , and some round lots at llc. ! HUTTKII The bulk of the country butter brings O'jC ' , although an occasional package of cholcuda.ry sells to thu retail tradu as high " " - / - chickens , small , JI.7.-JW.S5 ; good , $2.Ma.t.OO : : fancy , JIIOOOII 2o. Old fowls o not sell ( | tilto so roadtlv , springs taking heir place to a great extent ; and the best old huns do not go much above $ J.25. Flour. Omaha milling company. Ucllanco. Patent , $2.80 ; Invincible Patent , $2.70 ; I.ono Star , Superlative. $2.40 ; Snowllako , S2.0U ; Kiiuey Kurnlly. $1.UJ. , , It. T. Davis milling company. High Patent , No. 1 and C'roam. W.tr > i Itlno I ) . , full patent , $24.'i ; Hawkeye , half patent , JJ.'J ; Special Hoyal. Paiont No. P. $2.BJ ; Minnesota patent- $ . ' . ? ; > ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , $ ' .V5 ; No liruska Spring Wheat , tiatunt. S2. 1'J. . J. K. ( Jllman's Oold Jledal. J2.70 ; Snow White IJ40 ; Miowllako. J..IO ; low grade , $ l.li < ; ijtiecn of the Pantry , f..7.'i ; MlnncMita Superlative , $ . ' .70 ; bran. $11.00 : chopped feed , $ . ' 1.00. h. fj. Woleh > V Co. . Hesl , $2.7f > ; Crown Prince , J2.IK ) ; Minnesota Chief , tt..K > ; Splendid Kamlly , J2.10 ; Straight , tl.60. _ cowan C.inv lc < 5Ci l. Atiuy Cowun , the nllcgcd United SUtos dc- tcctlvo who was serving u torui In Jail for itnpordotmllng an olllccr htul n ill and was taken to the county Hospital Sunilay overl ing , These ( its are common with Cowan when ho gets into trouble and he probably wanted to got to the hospital , Last evening he got better and when no one was look hit : took Krunch leave. The last soon of the Rallant detective was on a motor car bound for Council UliilTs. Hud ho served out his tltno Cowan would have been ro-arrosted on other charges and spout another month or two with Put tlorrl- BUIl > . The delicious fragrance , refreshing cool ness and soft beauty Imparted lo the skin by Po/zoni's I'owdcr , cummoiid * it to till Indies. Storm Damnno in lllirniiH. SrMN'Kit , III. , Auj. ( 17. The heaviest storm which has visited this city for years swept over it last night , doing a great amount of d.inKigo , Uuvoral houses woru unroofed anil other datnago douo. In a strip of about three hundred feat wide there were at least II fty trees blown Uowti ami uprooted. The storm did much damage in thu city of Mon- tlcello , many catUo being killed and corn dttinait.'d. ; For Schiltz beer apply to R. ft Grotto lO'.O Furnam. I'oiinil n Frank Davis , a chop houio waiter , we.nt Int6 a barbershop at Sixteenth and Davenport - port lust night looking fora row. Ho abused a tiurhor named lirown and rt light was the result. Neither enint/utant wai Injured. wus locucd up and charged with A. Ml'SllANE. ( HA.NhC CoX.lOX McShane & Condon , INVliSTMliNT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th St. , First National BattU Uulld in ) ; , Omaha , Nub , Deal In Mockr bjiuU , n 3irllloi. : conrnorclal pi por. uta Nuzotlite loam un luiprurul Uuahi rui eitotu. Hliort tlmu lonin. on iMUk > tucl ( , ur o bit pl > roTvU collalctal igcurlt ) OMAHA and Jobb DIRECTORY. Williams , Van Acr- W. V. Mono & Oo , , nam & Harto Sline rucliirjr Cor HIT lith ami Pnuiila' .111 Ouriha 1212 llnrner strc-ot. Merehanti Inrlled lo Omn n , .Vek rail andotamln. " . J1OXKS * JIU'WUMltS John L. Wilkio , Louis Heller , Omnliu p.iiorliov | fiipto'f llatclior nnil l'ickpr , 131-I.IIU lloiU'l.is. TdoN nnil Mippllofl. llcof llo. nnil hlu't'ii cmliik'i. . Orilur. < iiromptly tllL'il. lllii-MIS .lAi-k iin olri-ol. CAltltlAGES , JIUGIUKS , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Onmlia's I.irh'ost : Vnrtoty WACONS AMI C/I KI'JSTS. CI.OTIIIXO. Omaha Carpet Oo. , Gilmore & Euhl , Cnrnst , oil clotlis m it- Mmnf.icturonmt tliiKK , ciir'iihi'KOOiN.cto Wliolo.inlo Clotlilcr.H , 1511 DotiKlas fitro.U 110 * . ) Hartley itropt. GIGA US. West & Fritsoher , Manufactures llnoclirnrn , jobbers of leaf tabaeco. IUII Kuril i MI SivoU ; COAL , COKE , ETC. 3maha Goal , Ooke & Ooutant & Squires , Limo Co , , Hani anil soft coal > hlp- Han ) anil HOU en il. S. 1C. pers IIIOS Karnaiu street e < ir. Ilith anil llouelas Omaha. streets , American Puel f - Ilowell & Oo. , Shlpi'or ' anil II"KTH | In 217 S UthStrest , atuliraelti- " ' ! Wtu- III.MIS coal. 01.5 "ri. l.'itli street. Oniana , Neb. Nebraska Fuel Co. , Johnson Bros. , 2it : S. l"th Street , 014 1'arnam Street , Omaha , Nob. Oinalm. Neb. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works , F. Enemping1 , Manufacturers of ( lalvaulzoil Iron cornice. , < ] iilvanlz'-Ml Iron Cornice. llnrruar wliuUiws , door Wlmlow cai > < , metalllo raptlnlal * . ct < % Tin s , etc. 1110 and i Iron and * ! ito ronfer. 111"'DodKoSt. ! Sll Farnam St. CEMENT ANJ ) LIME. J. J. Johnson & Co , , Oady & Gray , 218 S. Mth Stroat , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omahai Neb. Cor. ! Hli and Douclai Sts. DRY GOODS , M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry comK notlotn , fur- Goods Co. , nlthln ; : Kooils. Drjrvood * . notliinn. unnti1 furnlfihliii ; h'licdi. Corner lltli and Howard. cor. lltli anil llnwanl Sis EL ECTR 1C A L S UI'PLtKF. Wolf Electrical Oo , IIKTKOIT-AIJTOSIATIC Electric Motors lllu trnteil cataloeuo am ! DyamiM. Catalogue fri-o. froo. II. A. Klmicyii'n'l I01 { Capitol Avonuo. AKt. b.'B : IN.V. I.lfo llhl'ir. MACHINERY , ETC. Parliu , Ciendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Co. , ( icncrnl woitcrn ancnt Corner .loni'n ami lull Sta. Skaailla 1'lovv Cu. , Oai.'ilia , Neb. 11li-M5t ! Sherman Avc. C.F.Gilman , Omaha Milling Oo. , 1013-lft-l7 , N. tntli Street. Moicliaut MlllerH. Ollleeaud .Mill lillll North C. K. IIIiicV - Miiiiak-cr. llitli Street. FURNITURE AND CAItl'KTfi. Dewey & Stjno Pur- L'eobo & Runyan Furniture - iiituro Co. , nituro Oo. Sucoosiord to C. A. Iloobe Kiirnltnro and rnrputi. A Co. , 1115-III'J Farnam ? trcot. I i nice and nth sis.Omaha GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Sclmo dor & Loornis , J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. JnbborH anil Importers of Cents' furnlxhlnu fnndv notions unit furnishing m f n cilebrito.l lirinil Kut'di ' , " Iliick-kin " ovtiral 1" , IP.IIIU. Khlrt" , i'o.it , rliv 1111 Howard Street. ( 'or. 12th and Hmv.ird MH. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Glass and J. A. Puller & Oo. , Paint Co. , 1102 Douglas titreot , Ol-lll'i llarney Street. Oimiha , Nub. Omaha , William Oummings , Blake , Bruce & Oo. , ' CKiuiiiiir.l South lUthSt. lOI-.Ui I oivenwuilli St. Omaha , Nob. Omaha , Nub. GitocEitiE- : Pftxton & Qallaghor , Meyer & Rnapke , 70J-7II S. lUlh i-trjet , iai-liaillarnuy Street. Omulm , Nub. Omaha. Neb. D. M Steele & Oo , Sloan , Johnson & Oo. , IDl-r.tn Junes btrcut , Vth ami LiMveriwurth Omaha , Nub. Omaha , No" . Allen Bros. , McOord , Brady Oo. , IIO-IUU lliirnc- Street , I3th and l.e/ivenwuitli , Omnlia , Nek Omaha , Nob. UUNl'OWDElt , Hu-rli . Olnrk. ( icn'lVeitern Axuut of InilMjiit' " ( Spori'iin ' ( iuu powder. Allan liUh" I'lu- rmr , KaliunibvcLul nll tUi rnii " *