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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , RKPTG.MBGR 11 , 1892-SIX'LE.EN PAGES. n THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Quito a Lively Eobonnd "tt us Witnessed in Grains Yesterday. CORN RECEIVED A FRESH IMPULSE Mlille 1\ drill OjictiiMl l.ntrrr mid Wcnk on Ilio Id purl iif it Case of Miolcr * In Clilc-HKn , 11 Quickly llrcovrrcil. CIIICAOO. III. , Hept. l\-Qulton llToly re bound was witnessed In He srnln prices today nf tor depression on a ulioti < rn HCIITO. Wliont closed ? , c iilnhor than It.st nlKhU Corn ro- celvcd u tresh Impulse from another fruit pre diction , and ciHiipircd with yeotordry'sclos- In : pilce In about Ic hlcliur Provisions were lury dull and rather weak. October pork , 20c lowers UUuber lard 7ic. ! and OeloLor ribs , to ( iH. Whllo wheat oprnc'l lox o and weak on tQo n port of n cnso of cholera In Chicago , and the ficth outbreak In Now York , It o.ulckly ro- f covcri'd , tbo Chicago UIIRO boln nuthorltii- t \ely denied. Then there was u gradual re covery , and the mar..el bold practically tloiuly the rest of tbo tcsslon ut the advnnce. llrudstrect's ropurt an In- cioano of 10 er cent In exports fiom Loth consts for the weeko\er these of thu previous wcok , which teemed to izlvo tlio friends of wheat somu rotilldence , the trudo BI omlngly Ignoring the Lear sh iiart of the re- jinrl whli'h uavo the tottl l.urupruii and AmerlLiin iiv.illuhlo supply at lll.WJO , 00 bu. , thu laiaoit on record , ifi , < uij.OOU bu. inoto thin a yriir ngo and 40.0 O.IOO bu , moro than two , tonrs iiL'o. M tchell , Scott and other ptoint- nent , scalpers were acttvo buyers , with the t > nvrlii'S | Ilk-Ill , and corn miikinit a sharp nd- ? nnoj about iho s.uno tlmo. 1'ioe tea Irlng nnd KhortBotllng iut tlio jirlccsbauk some , hut thu feeling was venorally linn. Com wasdiroiii iilmoit from the stirt , and lOiloued up yu from jesterdav's o oie. and nilhniiah n wus not all hold , the general tone was linn. The rain was retfarilcd us a stioni ; fiietiir , 8 It would retard the rlponlng and might cut oir receipts. 'Iberevas also a re port that act Id wave was behind the rain iind inlcht hilirj fiost. nnd this causoJ eon- Eldcrablo alarm nmoiu thu shoils. Schwartr- Dnpto had a dispatch predicting frost In the Kuiithwcst lomiirrow nl.'ht , and wore heavy buycis on the strength of It. llomor Asholby borghl fruely , Uats weio strong nnd higher. Inllucnccd lurgoly by the htien tb In corn , llo products opened lont-r , mainly on the lai 'o receipts of hogs , but It Improved ElUhtlv In syinpatby with the strength In corn , but on tinu hole was life.ess. I'stlni ited receipts for Mini Hy : who.it. ! > 2i5 cars : corn .Ml cms ; oats , 251 cars ; hivs. i'.O u hoad. 1 no lending futures ranged as follows : , quotations woreas 'olious : I'l.-iuu steady : Wlntor I'.itont. ? .lft.VJW 00 ; riilphts , si.40Qi : ' 0 ; sprms. JI.O 4J4 50 ; spilng BliaU-hts. i.t.-i 4t.CJ. : ! WHEAT No. -Hiring , TlPjc ; No. a spring , OSliilije : .No 2 led. 7ic. : CoilN No. 2. 8c ; Jio 'Icnsli. 4fl c. OATS Nn. " . lUMa c ; No. 2 wnitc , S5c ; No. C white. aj > { ® UJ > ic. HVK-NO.V , .iil'nc. lUur.Kv No. 2 , < fa ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45 < ao7c ; No. 4. f. o , b. : nV3)Gc. 1'c.AX SKI n No. I , I1. (7. TIMOTHY S-KKD 1'rlino , $ l.r,7ffll.(9. ( I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , i 1(1.01310. ( 10 : lard , per 1011 lls.$7.07i ! ; short rlb > . sides ( loose ) . $7.7uW 7.7.1 ; dry salted shouUiers ( boxidi , jn.uo7.00 ; hurt clear sldos ( lioxuill , fHuo8.U.1. WniisKV Distillers' ilnlshod Roods , per BII ! . , I' ft Snalna Cut loaf , . " > a.vc ; Kranulated , 5ic ; bl. i nu. .id "A , " unchatiKcd , UecolptH and shlpineiita todny were us fol- lous : On the I'roduco oxchui-'o : tod.iy the buiter Jnurkct was excbanuo I. hiu's , nlow ; I'li Nuiv Vurk .Uiiriiuts. NEW VOIIK. t'ept. 10. ri.ouit Uecelpts , 40IWJ pKga. : exports , lO.njo bbls. and 2uSiU Biicl.s ; very dull bulstoiidler ; bales , U,2iO hhls. COIINMKAI. Quiet but steady ; sales , 200 bb s. ; ycl'ow ' wi-8teiii.l,9'Bi.lO. ' ( : WllKAT llecolpts , : U5WK ) bu. : exports , S.tOO bn. ; Halc'H. 280,00i > bu. of futures , 50,0 > u bu of poU bpolH dull iind nrmor ; No. 2 red , 'Be In loio und elevator ; 7U2i < &bOe nlloat ; H'itHJ ' c f. o. b. ; No. : i iud , 7.1e : nnuradcd red. 75as2J4'c : No. 1 northern , ( j'4o ; No 2nortliernb2J4c : No 1 Intnl. MV ; No. 2L'hlcafo , hJe ! : No. 2 Milwau kee. 71' ' iC' No2 llilciio ! , 77c. Options WDIO dull , opcnlni ; weak and d--cllnlng ' . | C on report of cholera at Chicago , eontlnued free receipts und Unlit cloiiiances , ndraiiced Vt5iC ! with the wubt , and local oovorlnxs. reached ' c nnd olnsnil steady at 'aOi'ic up Nix 2 red upot , 7Uc ; October.7c.lvat > U'cl ' , closlni ; at hJe : Nmom- bui , Hlc ; llcceinber , KUK.idcclosing ? at SJ' e ; Slay , bHa.ftsic. ! closing at 8i7 c. HVK Noinlnal : western , ( ilUO'e. JlAiu.KV Nomlniil. llAiii KV MALI Nominal. COIIN ItecolptH , ' . J bu. : exports , 22.800 bu. ; lalen , 210,0 0 bu. of futures , ( ' . ( . ' 0 tin , of spot , ipots steady , qnlut ; No. 2 , Sdijo In elevator ; Ji'tSt-'Ho alloit ; uiu-r.iOud mixed , 5.V < J.17o. Options ndvaiiceil ittlo on reports of cold vriilhoi : hl har west ; tr idlns null , boptem- ber , .mWiUliu. uloslnc ut rli/o ( ; Ootnbor. ' > © fific , e oslni : ut Wlu ; Noveml.or , 5U'i"iOiic , i-loslnu ut 5n' c ; Doconibor , M.SiilO'.c , olos- lim atMic ; Mav , f > 7'i-7Kc , closliiK ntftT'ic. OATH Kuoelpts. 13iOUJ un. ; oxpoits , 1,200 bu , ; sales , IS.iit'O ' tin. of futures. 5swx ) bu of upot ? . Spots firmer but dull : options ijnlot nnil strouKur ; t-onteinbor , 3He , : October , M' . , Ct-lS'.c , olo-liiK at USS'o ; Novrmurr , ifJ'je : 1 lo cum her , 4UHC ! spot , No. 2 white. MX&lOc ; mixed wosturn. NBlOo ; uhllo western , a lj ® to : No. y Chicago , .IUit | ( 3IUo. ! HAV Quiet ; shljipliis , Cj70e ; good to cholco. fconie. lloi'H-cJulet and steady ; I'aclllo co.ist , 20 © "r < tIAK Itnw , linn and quiet ; fair demand : rullnlmr. : io hid ; centrlfiiKals , 00 test , : iu-liio bin : rc'llnuil , llrini fair deninnd ; No. 8. 4 7-lliffi 411-ICe ; No. I ) . 4 ? ® l'ic ' ; No. 10 , 45-lil ( 7-llic ; Kn. II , .ia4 W7.e : No. 12. U'.e.l c : No , 1) ) , HS-th © ! )7-lic ) ; ; oir A. 4 ? , < a4 l.'iIOi.mould ; A , 53-10 6.1-ICc : stand nr.l A , 5 l-IMi.13.lCo ; confeotlnn- IIIH A. 4 )5-ii.1 ) | ( ( l-ICc ; cut lo.if , f > ? , iWo ! ; crushed. ! > \ & 'ILpowilored \ ; , f > Uo ; Rranuliitod , b l-HQ5A-lic ; i-iiucs. fi.i(2.'ii4c. MoLASsui KoielLMi , nominal ; 50 test. lOo ; Nuw Orleans , dull ; ttouily ; common to fancy , 2 © Uc. HIUK Htondy ; fairly active ; domestic , fair to extra , 4li5Jic ! : Japan. Mi'i c. I" H1H Qiutit ; linn ; western prime , 2Iffi2lJc ) ; veHturn , poor , per case. W5..W. | Ilinrs Inactive : Htuady. I'ouK-Qnlol ; steady ; old mess , JI1.CKKBII.M ; ftsw mo-is , Jll 7.I2.2.1 ; extra prime , 112.50 ; cut nioatK n mo active ; Htouily : p'cklod ImllliiS 7li&714Ci pleliled ahoiililors , OSci j Ic-lv ed hams. Jia.lidsll.Oi ) ; middles , Inuctlvoi i liortuluar , ( fhM. l.ard.Hleiidy ; western htojin , 17.70 : hiilos , I. ISO tier i-s at } 7.ti7Jtt7.72j ( ! : op ium suit's , none ; tcptomhor ol350il at J7.70 ; October at * 7.7ii. Iltn-rni-r nn : fa rly active ; western dairy. 14ilfe ! : woHtein on-uniery , ! 7.Me ; wouturn riiMory. ! 4 > iiCi7e ; Klxln. 2l"i :5c. tsK MoJoratu demand ; llrmj part . | IMO iHON-Qnlot. steady : Amorlcan. -Quiet , wrak ; In lie , $ ll.2011.40. IKAI > Moiidy ; doiiicittle. il.iuicl.i2ii , TIN Quiet , i-loiidyi straits. t2u.aoa > 20.40. Kiiniut City .Muru tn , KASHAS OITV. Mo. . Sept \VnEVT-rirm. . ii.i. MI ; Ho hi. her ; No. 2 l-nrd , old , CUe ; new. ' .tiJillUc' : No. 2-red , lllltWio. C'oiiN-Htoady. uliislnu woaki No. 2 mixed. 4 'Jll0i Nil ' - ' whllo. 4fQ4a'c. OAT * Htuady : No. 2 mixed , 20KB.27c ; No. 2 white. : Kvi-HlouUy : ; No. ' . ' . UIIANVuuk : uukoJ. fti5i.ioc. HAV Sto.idy. unohunired IIIITTEII Oroamery. U'tt'.Uoi dairy , 154 I ; < ! (18 I lr M at 1-Hie. HhCEilTo-Whcat , 21,0001)11. ; corn. Jf.OOObu. ; oatii , none * hiiii'MUNTH Wheat. WUObu.corn. : 8.0.0 bu , ; outs , I , oft Micrpoiit .MarUi'tn. I.iVKiirnnu Hoiit. lH-WilKAT-Stoiuly : de- ni nd poor ; Im deru offer nioderutely ; No , 2 inn w Inter. 3s lld&Vi I Hid PIT cental. UoitN l-'lrmi demand fair ; mixed weitorn , ItAil percental , ( IIKF.KK American fluent wlillo and colored , JJbOd poruwt. \\onl Market. LONDON , rJept. 10. Tlio Impnrtaof wool dur- Inu tlm pum wcok'wero : 1'rom Nuw South \Vule , 3.W1 balui ) VJotorla , 11WW | bouth Auitrnlln. 2,771 : Now Xonlnnd , 3.500 ! Oapo nf ( Inod llopo nnd Natnl , 1,100 : Itussla. lS7i ) : from various ether places , 2.27,1. The total arrivals for tlio next series ls.CKi.4ll Dales. A skin s.i.o will bo hnld Soptainhorwj. St. 1.1.ills MnrUets. PT. Iot't , Mo. , SotiU 10. ri.otit ) Unchanged. WHEAT Dropped 'ifc early , but soon re covered and uloiol ' 4'0\o nbovo ycslnrilav. Sentcmhi'i-closed at C'J'tCi October , 70Ko : Oe- cetnbei , TJ'rfiTIISc. ( JOHN Killed llrm and hiahcr nnd dossd 'S ' © lo nbovo iiHtcidm' ; o.isli , 4 < e ; Heptomiior closed ut 41'ic : October , 4Pic ; December , 44ic ! : yc-ir. 4.i > ic : Mny , 4So. OATS followed corn and whont nnd closed Jtffl'ii' abi\e yoitor.lay . : cash and September , lU'u-i Octuiicr. , ilu : M iy , : iuc. IH u Qu'ot at fi.-'ilip. UMAXVonk nt B-JBCovJc , oisl tr ick. IlA\ Dull nnd unchanged : prairie , $7.0 : ® B..U : tlmo'hy J9.uol2.CO. l.r.AD-Dull nt Mu.1. I'i\\sr.in-lll her nt 11.03. UUTTKII Unuhnnzed ! creamery , 20Jt".1c : dit'ry , lfin22a. Itdos unchiin ed : H4c. ! COIINMEAI/-itaady at * . ' . l,12 2il. \ \ MISKV Steady at tl.ll ) for finished poods. lUniiiNn-Uiichatwcd at r.cfS ic. COTTON TiKs-Unch.itiKod uttl.lJ. I'novisiONs Pork eislor ; ) obblnr. JO.7.1. Iiiird nominally lower at $7,207.21. Dry salt meats and bacon nulot with only a tuiiall job trudo at previous n not it Ion * . Dry salt incuts , Inoso lots , shoulders. $7.00 ; Icius nnd ribs , J7.7J ; * . ) iorti , K.IM : boxed lots Uc moro lliicon , shoulders. } 7.5I ; longs and ribs. SJ.liJli ! shorts. t-i.SJ. Siuarcurpil h IKS , $11.5jffll2.5J. UcCBlpts I'lour. 4OX ) bhls : wbo.it , I'.ll.OOO bu : corn , : iijo ( ) bu , ; o.ita , 41,000 bu. : rye , tinna : barley , none. SlIII'-MKNT-t-l'Inur , 14.003 bbls.i wncnt , I'll.- 0'iibii. : corn. 20OjO bti.t oats , 11,000 bu ; rye , 3.0JU bu. ; barlov. none , Omaha I'rnlt MnrUnt , Gini'KS Homo grown Uoncor.l itrapos nro jiistcommoncliiR to arrive In llbor.il iiiun- | tllles. They are quoted at JJr > o per K-ll ) . ba-l > ot. OM.UOUMA Oiui'M Porcrato. JI.2S. l'At.tK iNiA I'i\CIIK : Per box , Jl.r > OIil.fij. CAMKOIINIA PKAIIS Hartlctts , scarce , $ .100 ; other varieties , tJ..V. i't.tni.Per box , J13J. Bcaroo : Washlnston plums nro commenrliu to arrive , il.AJ , Al'l'l.ES Per bbl. . t4.lO. OH .Miirlfnt. NKW VO'IK. b-OUt. 10. Pr.TROI.BUM Dull. sleaiiy : crude In barrels. Parkers , fl.5.1 ; crude In bulk HOI ; Unltul c osnl nl.VOio for Octo ber. Hellnod , J0.0. a3.10 : refilled In bulk , 1.1.31 © .I n > . ( JoTroNsiEiiOir-Qulet , firm ; crudo. 23'tt20oi yellow , , llc. TAM.ow-Qnlot. llrm at 4 7-10 ® c. Kosi.v-Dull , Him ; siralnnd , common to good. $ l.2.'il.3l. Tuiil'U.NTt.Ni : Quint , Orm at 28'iia20e. ! CI > UF .Market. Nt.w YOIIK. Sopt. 10. Options opened firm , unchanged to 15 points up : closed llrm 5 to 1.1 points tin : sales. 21.200 bugs. Includlne Sop- tumbui. Jl.l.0,1 : October. ! U80 ; November. * ia..Vi fel UiU : Decombor.JU 4'U..11 ; Jnntiurtl.l.RU : Miui'li , * ll.40l.l.r i ; May. J11403U4J Spot Ulo , dull , Urin : Na 7. $ M.OJ. Oiniha : I'rciiluco "MiirUots. POTATOKH 7.V3S.1C ! BWOct pOtutOOD , $1,25. Kdis Mostly lie. HUTTKII I'auKlnz stock. 13313 0 ! cholco dairy , Iac. ( ) PoUETitv Chickens. Oo : old lions , 8S4c ! : ioo--tei3 , uOOo ; gccso nnd Uucus in poor do- in.iiid. Cotton .Miirlcot. Ntw Oni.tAN.o , l.a. , Sopt. 10. Qiilpt : raid- illlnz. 7o : low nilddllnz. li'io ; good onllnary. lie ; not receipts. 1,108 bales : uross receipts , 1.443 bales ; exports to Great llrltala , 2Ui ) bales ; eoastwlhu , 3W ) bales : sales , 1,350 bilcHi stock , OJ.JbT bales. Trailers' Tin It. CHICAGO , III. . Sept. 10. Connselman ft Day to L'ocUrell CoinmNs on CoYheat : opened with some shou ot weakness on fru h cholera news , hut the weiiKnc.ss wnsot Mhoitdiiration , ollerin.'s bi-lni ; very inoderito. The opinion K'nlniiu' croniul that today's guvornniont re port would bo a bulllah docuir.ont brought buyers to thu front , and win u the market has not been piutlcnl irlv acllvo. it lias shown intuited rlreiuth. as it closed linn at the top. The tenor of the new In circulation WIN bearish All of Itradbtroei's ( l-rures fivorcd the boars , but theie was not oiiouuh wheat on sale to bacU up these ad\ Ices lo the ovtent of turnliiz tno ctow.i from huvors to sohers. Crop movement shous about iho same u\or- ac prebimderaiico of recelptsoverhhlpinents , but the 1st was not completed , neither did wo IniM ! all the eloslcir cables when our session clo"oJ OMept Liverpool , which closed un- cbaiiKcd , Tlio market dauends now on tbo goxtrnmi'iii report. Corn wasstron/ly allccted by frost ni'Wb , the predictions bulng for frost biindav nlpht In Iowa and Nebr.isk.i. Itot'olpls were ijnlto liberal and estimates are also lib eral. The old corn Is on the move now and probably will msl some time. Oats uro Htronirnn good denriiul and In sympathy with corn. Provisionsouenea easy on receipts o\- cccdinx the estimates and on liberal receipts estimated for the C3inlni weok. The closing was weak at bottom prices duo to bc.itlorliiK unloading by parties who did not cine to hold stnir oxer Sunday. UIIICAUO. III. . Sopt. 10. F. Q. Lozan & Co. to Duncan. Iloilln or & Co. : In wheat , the llrst weakncf-H was caused by thu arrival of a sto iincr with rholt-r.i and tlic report of a ease In this c-tty , which was later ilenlod by the health department. I-'iom the opening wheat gradually advanced. A local operator , .Mitchell , wus perslstanl In buying und bid ding , but ab a buMs for the advance a good uahii uomaiiii was inn uir.imouni 10:1111 : ro. The clearances were Iluht fium Now Vorlc , but charters from hero were 2SJ.OOO. The market has a Ht-jady to an up ward tendency. The eminent report may Incionso thai or counteract It. The crowd are now wtiltlng for tno result. In corn there was consldcrablo coverltu by lee il traders around the openini ; price , then the nruket lapsed Into iiulutnubs until the local woatliei olllco predicted frost In both coin ntateii and tins.market jumped , with few trade" . The goviinmcnt report mentions possibility of frost In niuthorn states nnd the sprint wneat country. Oats ruled stron ; partially In hvin- palby with corn , but mainly on good biiyhu by commission houso" . Wo boliovu ihoy are goo.I properly. Piovlslons opsncd easier or , moro lion * than expected. Prices ruled weak and closed at about Insldo pr C".H CiliCAno. III. . Sopt. H. Konnctt. Hopkins & Co. to i > . A. MoWhortur : The opening- wheat was vroak on easier cables. Dismal cholera news from Nuw York and repotted death fiom cholera lust oxonlng In Chicago helned It. The weakness was not lastlnu and the ( jnlot undertone of Htiongth wliluhhas been manifest forsovoral days gradually ad- vanco'l tbo iiiuri.ot lit'Iho trade will bo bulllshly Inclined because the price Is low compared with former yu.irs and lltllo serious attention is given to tbo statistical situation. The f act that slocks are lar-o every where , that they increased at homo and abroad l.,4S5,000 the p.ist month a'-'iilnst 7G-OR ! ( a year ago. that the Hprlng who'll inovument Is Just hutting In atatlnio when foreign markets are overstocked and depressed by the cholera pliigno cuts llltlo ( Ignro with the avornxohpcculiitor , who Is IMI- prcssed with low prices current. Ho buys now on soft snots without rellectlng tint existing conditions may hrinu' about loner prices If roculpls do not diminish in itorlully and toon. The corn maikot hu been buoyant on apprehensions of frust and bullish govurn- nii'nt luports. l.oo 11 shorts c-ovcreJ freolv. tbo leadllig rocolvms houses supplying the duinand on sharp rallies , Tlio short Interest seems to li.ivo been pretty well eliminated. Piovlslons were rithor oas'cr , hut the trade WHS llight and without special foattirui. Nu > r York Miinry Alurlict. NEW YOUK , Sept. 10. UOHEV ON CAI.I , At 3U4 per cent ; lust loan , 3 per cent : closed olTcied at 3 per cent. PIIIMK MIHOA.NTIII : ; 1'Ai-Kit 44jjfl ! ( per cent. hrniit.t.NO r.xt'ii\NOi : Uulot but stonily at Jl.hUlJ for sixty-day bills and Jl.MUU fordo- ma nd , The closing quotations on bonds : STOCI1S AND IUM-j. r , StiRiir anil Nmv KiiKliind SerurUlvn XVnru In III" l.i-uil. NEW YOIIK , Sopt. 10. The stock market today WIIH saved from utter Hta niitlnn only by the activity developed In Ko.iiUnz , riu .ir und Now KiiKlunii , with some llttio liolp from tho. irraiiKorH. There WHS u revival of riiinoin la regard to trouhlo between tlio Itoidlnz und Its employes , the story having It that an ulti matum will ho puhsed in h.v the men on Mon day. Such rumor : ) mtiir.iily unsettled the marliut and a heavy temper iniirlcod the do.il- IIIKS almost from opening to olou , thoiiKh there was no apparent probsure to uell Btot-Ka even In the f.ic-oof thoromarkahlo wlthdruwal of fun da from thu center shown hy the hank htutomont , for tlio prlc-ea nettled down only from lauk ot support. The opening was nen- c-r.illy Hiiiall fraulions lower and whllo tlin heavy t jinit-r ) waa developed iiiimo < lliitely in Keadlnit and some other * , thu uenerul llstilia- lilayud an Ldvunclii ; tendenoy at lirtt , uhlch. liinuiviT. wus mu ) checked , thouuh Huirar was adv.inced fractlon.illy aiU closed ctoso to its hlL-host point. Now I.iulund went olt In compnny with Itoiid UK and thu | rrnniorii ; letlrod sIlKhlly , nnd the Ilvuiiavllln & Terre lliuito loat ; i per ent from Its hunt prlcoof yesterday. Noupe- lal feature inurkt-d tliedoalln.H , und dullnc-tia a'ld narrownex beeniuo tliu mostconspicuouu vUurucloriiUci ot the uurkot lu the lute trnillns , the close liahiR fairly steady at the frartlotvtl concessions. Government bonds were dull and steady. Htato bonds nc tcotcd , Tlio Post says : Dull professional stock m irkot Saturday Is traditionally the occasion for ftvoraKltiff up small sjoculiitlvo | trades. The u.irly tr.nllnn [ the week hnvlntf InrRoly taken ttie sluipn of luiylns for the rHc. It was natural th it to.l.-iv'a market should bo mido upon the R ilu of numorotis gmall holdings. Traders not cncnmbcro I with otosk for sale took advantage of tlin pravalllnK tnovomont to push tliu iloellno further , but mot with no great SUCC03S. The followlns are the closing quotations for the loading stocKson the Now \o\h toek ux- chatizo today : hlilt n koil. { nt illv. Tliototiil sales of stocks toilsiy voro 07,034 slinres. Including : Alchlson , 4,1GO ; Krlc , 4.1.10 ; Missouri I'aelllc , 2,103 ; Now Kiulnnd. O.OVii Kcaillng , lU.SOO ; kt , Paul , 0.103 ; Western Union. 2bl8. I.otiiliin riiiiinrliil lletln\r. [ CopyrlKlitcil ISU2 by James ( lortlon Itcnnott.l Ij'Ni oSept. . 10. I Now Yorlc HeiuUl Oublo Special to Tun Hr.K.I-Hustings on the Stuck cveliiiiiKC tod'iy bus been on ti reiluceil scale , ns is usual on Saturday. Tlio Hoar npuroaeh of tlio sottloincnt bus nlao tended to check now ciiKUKOiiionU. riiiuls arc unahutiRoil. I nil Inn riinoo paper Itnprovcd u fraction , duo to llnner tondunov In slUer. Home railways close dull , duo io few ro.ilbatlons counted with tlio Rloiimy weatlu-r letioit A full of 5' , Iti Ore it Western. It's ' In Midland and NotthuiMlcrn uccunod Clianios In others nro slight and fi.voi.ililo , tlio cxcDptlnn bolus Caledonian and Northeastern , which uiiuU a small linprovcnient. Ainorlcnn r.illwuvs , aftorboIiiK u'onerally firm , closu soinowhnt Ir- rc'4iilur ; at the s.tmo tlmo do illn u luivo boon almost at a standstill. Tlio cb in.es estab lished were of no pirtloul.ir Imuortiincn ox- rnpta rise of ' 5 in Atcblson Inco'iio bonds and as In Atelilsou ordinary. There has bison 1'ttlc ' or ilo demand for nionuv. t-hort loans hi\u been freely oETurnd at IJ per cont. Tlio dis count market has been equally qulot. Two and three months bills were quoted .it U'-IG to 7 § percent. Now York .Mining Quotation * . NEW YOUK , bcpt. 10. The following are the closing mining quot itlons : St. I.Mils .Alllllll rttlll'lts. T. Louis Xlo. , yopt. 10. M.nliiK stock iiuota- tions : I'lnanriiii NRW Oitr.EAss , La. . Sept. 10. UIenrinKs.SO.ll.- 1C' ) . _ KANS\S GITV , Mo. , Soot. 10. Clearlnsa$1,4.0- Ncw YORK. Sept. 10. Clearings , 8101,8i,002 : ; balances , $1.011 , , ) . I'Ains , Supt. 10. Thrco percent rontos JOJf S7c for the aucount. IlAi.TlMOKK , Mil. . Sept. 10 Cloarlnss. $1.03.- < U4 : hilanees. JJlui7. .Money , U jier eont , LONDON. Supt. -Amount of bullion sono Into the lluukof Cn'laiicl on balances today , iiJ , OJ. MKMIMUP. Tonn. Sept. 10. Now York ox- chun-'O soiling at $1.50. Clourln s , $ :08UJj balances , ill4--- ! } . I'IIH.ADKI.VIIM , Pa. . Sopt. 10. Oloarluirs , tll.ai-.rKSU : halancos. KIf.05,7bJ. Per the week : Ulearln.-s , $7I,470jX ( ! ) ; balances. $ J,004OJ2. iMoncv , : i@l per cent. 110STO.V , Mass. , Sept. 10. Oleurlnis , $ I4SO.I.- U" > 1 ; balances , tl.DM.sSI. .Money , 0 per cent. Kxchanzo on Mow York , 17it2."io discount. Kor the week ; C'loarlnxs. .GJO.tl'S ; balanci-s $ D- I > r > li8. ( . 1'or the sanii ) week last vcur : Uluar- iiiKS J8I,2I2,47J ; balances , Kn7.MI. ClllCAOO , III. , Sopt. 10. Oloarhiiis. tl7.i47.294 : ; total for tbo week , fosH 0ll7 , nnd for the cor- rospomlln ; week lust year , J iS,9Vj,17Now York oKclmnKu. 40c discount , money In jjood dumaiid at "itoil per cent. Sterling e\ch 1111:0 Urin ; CO Uay bills , , * l sdy ; sight , Jl.ss. ST. Louis , Mo. . Sept. 10. Ulotrliiirs. f.74V ] 748 ; balances , $ " > m.viisi. Uluarlius this week , If.4.JU 1,002 ; biiliincos. iJ.7SM30. Clo.irlimn labt wuol. , J.,84n,4 > I ; n.ilaiicos , ti&sj.Ilil ( J'e.ir- IIIRH forcorriisuondlii ! ; wuak List vu ir , i.'I.OJ'i.- 221) ) ; b.ilances. f.,7.H1.1. ! ( ! Money quiet at US7 per cent Exchange on Now York par to B5e discount. Nuw YOIIK. Hept 10. The exports of spcclo fioni theportof Now Yoikl.istweek amounted to f.'iJl.l'JI. ' of which $11,0 ' 0 was uold and fVM.l'JI ' slher. All the iold and il.S'JI silver wont to Miiith Amoilc.i and $ "il'.WO ' ) In sllvor wont to Kuropo. The Imports of sp"clo amounted to l2 > .Sal , of which i."JlKJ ! was gold and $ U'JM7 vllvar. LIVESTOCK JIAISKIiTS. Conilitlon of tlio Ciittlii Tr.iiln Uimntlstao- tury H Kt Unrcrtiiln lint Higher. OMAHA , Sept. 10. The prlncli ) l feature about the receipts tlio past wceU. has been an Increase of o\or (1.000 ( cattle compared with last wcok or last year. CinipaiatlvorccelpN C.ittio. 1 lois. Sheup ; Hcceluts this week. . . . 21,747 1S.UI1 AuuS Uaculpls last week . Ifi.irJi ) 17,041 'i.iii'J ' Samowuel.lastje.tr . l.VJJJ I'J.-.U 1,51 1 \V Ith an Incrc.iio In the number of cattle ro- colvoil of ubontd.ouo head compared with last weoU , u bieak In prices Is not to Do wondered ai. In Kuneial , on all but the best rlpo steers , theio has Uuuii a decline of from -Do to.Oo this WUCK. About ! K ) per centof the cattle coming now a ro coiniiionlind niedliim grades , and It Is on I huso that tlio brunt of the duullno falls , llu'l this Incroabo In lucolpts boon Kridual , or even ro.ibonubly so , tint result would not h.ivo been so uUastious. AH It was , a run of over 4UJJ ( on Monday was fol owed by the roeolut of 0.1178 ho id Tuesday. Tills was the heaviest i nil bo far this yoar. and a bis drop In prices was liiuvltubiO. As bun bcnn the C.IHO fora month past the demand for beef steers has been almost enlliulv from local slaughterers , but this diMiianu has been very L-ooU rindiom- paratlvuly few cuttle wenton thniuub to Ohl- ciijjo In Hist hanili ) win o there has boon no bblppliiKorspuQulatlvo demand whatever on nccountof the narrow margin betwocn Chl- uaRoand Unaha price , I'orhaps the worjt bieak has been oxporl- enied : by the cows and mixed elouk. UwinR to the liberal proportion of rcculptxof this kind and the entlro absence of ontsldo du- inand they huvo been > n easy murx for hny- IMH and in Ices aroiiOc tolUe lower than , i week or lun days luo. 1 1 taUcs r.ittllir : i-'ooil COUH iial liuiforn to hrliiv over 42.0J now , bile on last b ituiday tlio same anlnialx sold fruolv at from * . ' . 10 to il.l'i. ( . 'miners , old and thin cows have been a drug on the market all week , There has booiin very fair business done In tlioHtoul.ur and fcoaer line , but It has been at what looked UUo very low prltio-i. Any- thin'4 of decent woluht and h\io \ sold nil rlunt but the LiMieral run of biiuil . lU'ht stock cattle Imvii boon h ird to move at any kind of Manufactory priei-s. Olturlnnsof culllo today were the lUhtcst of the wi'ok but they lneludcds ino very coed cattle , both nutlves iindr.intjor , The market was about Hleady. CJood u > choice htuir wus picked up itiudity at fully stondy prices , 1.18U and I . .174 Ih , cornfcd steers bull UK at 1 1,40 aild tl.OJ. with food to cholco westerns , weUhliu l.VOJ-lbs anil upwards lirlnslnc JI.2J and.I..V > . On the onllnary run of stulf thcro WIIN no Improvumi'iit , either In lone or price , Tlio market in jonural rnle.l wonk ut the pro- v ousdcoilnoof about 2Jo to 4Jo from lust neoli's clinliio prices fottsund in xodstulTwero slow nulo at prices fromJUctoiiio lower than n week UKO. 1'oor to Kood cons hold at mi oxtrumo ruiiKo of from t .00 to 1' ' - ' . ' > . Hulls were slow and Ion or , around tlM and Kl.Wl caivoa dull ut from (1 Si to M.IO. Theru was no clmiiKo In the stocker uiul fourter trade. Smooth well-bred stock wus o.islly salnhlo at nooil ( luurcs , but undur- wnlKlit Htnll wus In heavy supply and adruu on liio muikot. loireseutatlvosulc ( | ; No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. 41..I1SJ * l JO 01. . 1-7 4 (4 UO il nil t 40 i 'tntnnfj 4. . OS 103 i r > 43 11,0 IIoH ( Kecalpts for the wcok bavo not boon hoavv and conditions Imva iindcriiotio no radical cluinqc ? I'rlccs are about lUe better than a wcok IIKO , but the market has been very uneven all week Tbo miirknt for tlio wcok opened uultn , strong but U ; the mldillo of the week prices bad dioppod lUc to l ! > u. With lUbtcr supplies ( InrhiK tno latter part of the wcok nu advance of 200 was scored and tbu close was at the hluhost point In nearly tbreo weeks past. There Is apparently no do- pondlnKon tin ) pcrlnunciicy of tlio sblpplnz iloiii.uui , and while local houses are all good buyers , packers especially are very bcaiMily Inclined and never lot nil opportunity p.iss to pound prices. Tbo Kunor.il foolln ? In the trade Is one of uncoltUlnly , not to s.iy woal- nus , tbo advancoor decline of prices boliiK larcely If not ontlrelv itiiuostltin of receipts. Tbo week closes with quite a liberal run , and the ofTorluxs Included an unusually large pro portion of iood to cholco heavy IIOKS. There was a Rood shipping Imiulrv for heavy hoxs from Iloston and Mexico , and local specula tors also look a band In the trade. Till" with Very fair buying by alt local houses produced a Road uctlvo market , with prices on nn nvcr- ; u'o a nickel blKher than Krlday. Tlio irood to cholco heavy ho.-s went sorted to shippers at ? . ) . ; ! ) to40 , while the bulk of thu fair to ( 'ootl IIOCH of all weights brought from J\'JiJ to T.V.M Medium and common lUht and mixed stuff sold nt * . " > .10 to t.1.15 The close found tin- pens practically emtily the bulk of the salcj ut JV2Jtoj.23 asalnst $5.13 to S.I 20 Krlday. The general average of prices paid was J\2.l'i a.-alnst $ il7y Friday and J3.143i last Satur day. Representative sales ; . . .a o IG3 520 . . .23.1 120 5 .0 . . .an 10) ) 52) ) ' K ) 5 20 ' ' . .241 100 5 2) . . .2.IG l.'O r. 2J . . .28.1 8'J 5 20 . . 218 120 .1 2. . . .258 2JO 533W 2'G 80 5 2iS5 . . .248 ! I20 5 a-Ji . . .264 ICO 5 22Vi rjos AND notion. ' ' 250 20) ) 3 . 200 80 475 110 4 50 SiiKBi1 Receipts tlio past week have boon very fair und remarkably ovunly dlstrlbutud. Some sheep have been received every day Iho past week and everything sold , prices remain- ins practically sto.idy tnrouchoiit the entlro week. 1'our doub.o decks of good western wethers were received today and thov io'il roadliv at W."C. Kalr to peed natives , , W7.1 ® 4,41) ) ; fair to eood westoms. W.505J4.20 ; com mon and stock sheep.U3..VJ ! ; gixid to cholco 40 to W-lb. Iambs , J4.5U2.3.5 ' . Hopro- hontatlvo sales ; No. Av. 1'r. Ills western wethers . I'll 1400 75 western wotbuiH . 1J4 4 10 Kfcolpts unit Ulipositlon of Stoclc. oniclal rocolits.ind | dlspoaitlon of stosk as shown by tbo books of the Union Stock Yards compiny for the twenty-four houu eiidiiu at 5 o'clock p. in. , September 1 > , IMti : lltrEll'TH. nisi'osmov. CATll.K. I1IKIS HIIELI * l.lin Stock .ll.irltot. u ii . . . . CuiCAno , III. , Sept. 10. iSpoolnl Toloerain to THE I1KK.1 There as aluut the usual batur- day's run of c.ittle and In Its ether fuaturos also tin * market waa not unllUii mat of other Saturdays ThcTo was not much Inquiry from any class of luiyins , md there woio moro o ittlo than woio iicodi-d. Quot itlona lonialn uu- chaimod , ran 'In- * from 11 ' 0 to f. . 0 for Inferior to cholco null vu eons , from ( J7."i to J35U for Hteors , from J1.4J to fl.UJ for wcslorn ranso oattlo and from Jl.-'i to f 1.00 for Texas. 'I ho host market \\as cinlto strong when It nuonoa. yiilpper had fair orders In hiiiid thov did not huillato to pay a llltlo stiller pr c-t'H th. i n were current yesterday. Loo.U piickurs were not M > llhoral , and after the shlppoiH had Illlod up the markut sauced a point. Itelosod dull at from J"i.0 lo JVIW for poor touhoico heavy ana at fro n $1.8) ) to i'lAtl for llKht. Thee were sales anyuhero from JJ.uo to I l.SO for cholura pma und culls to J5.CO for extra ahsortod ho\vy IIOKS. Sheep and lamhs were In Ik'ht simply and llKht aem.ind and iinchaiiKed , 'Ihoy wuro iiuotud at from $1.00 to JTi.5u and at from WSO teaM lospoctlvuly. H.ilosof wustorns were on a hash ) of from IJ < "J tofl.Si , and Te.v.inu \\oro quoted at from $1 U0.fo tl.V'S , Kucolnts : U.ittlo. MM ho id ; hoxs , 14,000 liiiad ; uliccp , I'i00 liiiiul. The l venliiK Journal rc'uorti : OATTI.K Hocolpis , ! Jqou , head : Hhlpmonts , 1.4UU hoadi inurlcut uleudy ; uuod demiind for export Kr.ulen : host until on. Ki.io@X&Oi uliolcu , JI.'i ( ) < iil.Hi ; olhnra ( t.7. ' li ; ! . - " > ; wi-ateniH. t.l.UOIiJ DO ! To tans , J.V. . > A'l 11 : xtocUerii and feodeis. J..UOit'.T.i : cons. i.rOi42.7.'i. | lions Receipts , ll.Mg head ; NhlpmontH. fi.OCO lieiul ; nmrket htn idv , closed nnal < ; roiiiili and common , tl.M.Vl5j ) uadilni ; and Rhlppliiir , fcV-'vai 40i jirlino hoavv nnd hutchura' welshts , * .V4VU > - > .M ! llzhUll.'JWl 41. HilKEl1 UocolulB. l.fUO head ! bhlpmonts , 400 head : market lifeless JUK ! : T.u lowur than Thursday : wolhnrs , lL.'Jl ' ii."i OJi mixed. H.uu ® 4.f.0 ; fat owes. J-l. ? . " > iCI. ' ' > ; . ( < > d Tuxaus , tL7.V/il ' . ' 5 ; Tuxana. L'.r ai.U ; l-vnstoiiiu ) , jj.7Kil.U3 ; lambs , $ J.5'jit.'i.5J. ( V/t- . KUIIIUH City l.lvii jiui It M irUct. K'ANSKS OITV. Mo,3Hept. IO.--OATTI.E--UO- colptu , 4.1U ) ; Hhlpmuot l.QWi thu miirUot wasactlvo and strong ; cou f ailio hliihur : steoru. t.f iM.lOi cows , tl.M&i.'Jai Tuxuv and Indl iiikteorg. JI.7-'i4J.-.OJ ; EtocKura and feeders , j.wxai .v lions Receipts , &S Oi Hhljimcntii , ( VO : the market wax antlvo und 5ftio. | mostly lUe , hl.'hor : allKrailes , tl.i5 < au > ; hulk , t\l > ® ! > . 'M. riiuKi' : ItecolptH. I'.snO : shipment * . 1'U ' ; the market was about steady at the late decline : ninttons , ( | , ( U | Imiilii. . * ' > & . St. I.oiiU I.Uo Stock .Murk t. PT Louis. Mu. . eepU 10. OATTI.KHocolpU , fiUj huadi Hhlpmciiu , 1,0 u head : market KH-'iily ; fair to choice niillvo "teurH , (1'jiKQ ) 4bU ; fair to i ) ( > J Texas u ml Indian stoem , ' . llOH-Uccolpts. 4Q ) head ; hhlpments. 80 head ; market btron : heavy. < iKi43 , 5i paek- ini : . Jl Wia.\W ) ; il.'ht , t-YU.xa5.UJ , hiihi.-lut-clpts , ' . ' .vj head : Blilpmonta. 500 head ; liT.irket Hloudy ; fair tu KOOU muttons run o ut MO.&I.5) . Mr * . Li. U. I'uUuii , UootcCorJ , III. , wrltoi : 1 From personal oxporlenco 1 can rooominonJ Do Will's Sanaparilla , a euro for liupura blood and goaoral aobillly " ARE YOU GOING TO THE At St. Joseph , Mo. , Sept. 1Q 1 /I K 1Q 1 V7 Here is What You Will SBB Each Day. FIRST DAY'S RACING 2:38 : Class , Tro'tlnnr , Purjo 81 ODD FOURTH DAY'S RACING $500 to first , S231) to second , Sl'iO to Tuesday , Sspt , 13 , third , $101) ) to fourth ; thirteen entries. Friday , Sapl , 16 , Three MinutD Oln-s , Trotting , Pu'Bo Running1 nice , purse $250. ' . 2:22 : Class , Pacing , Purao 81.OOO Ql.OOO , Bigh'oonEntriOB. $500 to lh-st'JoOtosocoiHl$150 to third , ' $500 to ttrst , $250 tosci-ond , $150 to third , THIRD DAY'S RACING . S100 to fourth liftuon on trios. 8100 to fourth ; tlvee in flvo in hnrnoss. ; Running rnco purse 82oO. Thursday , Sspl , 15 , Throo-Yoar-Old , Trotting , $1,6BO 2:35 : Close , Pacing , Purse 85OO , lipiblo to the 2:40 : class , July 1. With Thirteen Enlrioa. 2:37 : Class , Trotting , Purse fcl.OOO $500 additional if 2:20 : is bciUon by the S250 to first , S125 to second , $7o to third , $500 to llrot , $250 to second , $150 to winner ; $750 fliyt , $376 to second , $225 to $50 to fourth ; thrco in five in . third fourth fourteen ontrios. third , $100 to fourth ; sixteen cntriuJ. , $150 to ; 2:2Q : Class , Trottlig , ParsD $1.000 , ' Midland GofTbo Purse 2:15 : dnss , Trott'ng , Parse $2OOO Sovontooa Entries. With $500 to the winner of hcut in $500 to first , $2.jOtosooond , $150 to third , For two your old. trotters , eligible to the nny 2:12 bolter. $ to drat , $500 to $100 to fourth : tlirco in llvo in htirncss. 3CO : class July 1 , 1802. Purse $1,000 , : or $1,000 second , $800 to third , $200 to fourth ; with $500 additional if 2:25 : is beaten by nine entries. SECOND DAY'S RACING the winner ; $750 to llrst , ? ; 175 to second , Running race , nurse $300. $225 to third , $100 to fourth ; cloven en WednssJey , Sept , 14 , tries. - Sa ita Po Rout3 Purse 2:24 : Gins' , Trotting , Purse $1OOO FIFTH DAY'S RACING For trotters of the 2:19 : class. $1,000 , $500 to first , $250 to second , $150 to twenty-two ont ies. third , 8100 to fourth ; eighteen entries. Saturday , Sept , 17. Groa1 ; Back Is'and Route Purao Nanoy Hank , 2O5 : 1-4 On this tiny nil unfinished rneos will lo 2:15 : clnss , pacing1 , purse $1,000 , with Will gtart Thursday , September 15 , to trotted off , nnd there will alto bo sov- $ .500 additional if 2:10 : is boiUon ; $500 to first , $2.50 to second , $150 to third , $100 beat the world's record , her own. Shu eri ! first class running races for purses to fou.-th ; ton entries. will bo driven bv Budd Doblo. ( 'JT a pr ' 3,000. $50,000 IN PREMIUMS- S3OOOO for Speed nlono. $ | OOOO , in premiums for Ilorpos , Ciltlo : , HOJJ , uiul S .eon. S50O in premiums for Poultry. Hnlf fare rates from nil points. Remember the D.it2S Sept. 13 , I 4 , 15 16 a V.H7. There will ho more ntid better racin , r in one day at this grout fair than has ever been scon in a whole wjok at any fair over huld in the West. Two street car lines to the race traclt from Union Depot , and Chicago , Hurlington & Quini-y trains every few minutes from Francis Street Depot. Depot.ADMISSIONONLY50CEA.CH DAY. 11 Kit A/.V J-'O 7.VIlKK A Supposeil Kxcmpliiiy XVIfo nnil Ilor I'lirii- iiionr I'olsoi.nil nnd Killed. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Sopt. 10. Mrs. fingonin Shorrill , wife of Fr.inK Shornll , traveling salesman for U. E. Avery & Co.Mrs. ; Emma Austin , keeper of an assignation bouse , nnJ nn unknown man were found dead In Mrs. Austin's Uouso. Shcrrlll had pouo out Thursday on a trip nnd his wife spent luo nliht at Austin's with an unlcnown man. All ate Icecream anil deatli resulted from ar senical poisoning. Mrs. Sbarrlll bad boon married but n vear and belonged to ono of the best families in the state. She moved in the best circles and was regarded as an exemplary - emplary wifo. _ ASSAULTED A CHILD. Jim Hums' Attempt tu Outrage n l.lttlo Srlionl ( ilrl In a l.ninhor Yaril. Jim Burns is in Iho police station charged with making an indecent assault upon Mary Braucr , a 14-yoar-old daughter of John Brauor. The little girl was passing tUrough the Chicago lumbar yard on her way homo from school when the ruftlnn attacked her. Her cry attniotoil tno uttcntion of her futhoi who was working in the yard and who captured Burns and took him to the police station. Mnnlont tlio Park. The Seventh Ward Military band cive the rofiulur weekly concert nt Hanscom p.irk Sunday afternoon , commencing at 8 o'clock. TUo follo'vinir program will bo presented : March-Tho Thunderer Sousa The Hoivens uro Tolling ( from the Creation ) ll.iydn Solectlon-l'rom Opera lolantho Sullivan Overture linntor and Hermit Dilticv Solectlon from I'aust Gounod IValti S'lslons of a Bountiful Woman. . . . Ktihrbiich Iluno'llctlon ( from 12th Mass ) Mo/.irt Selection Prom Dtwn to Twilight . .llonnot KeinlnUcenscos of Moynrbeor . . . .nr llonlolio March samoset Club of Omaha btoliihauser faoluctlon Hollirlous i'rendyvlllo Solectlon , I'ltatcsof rcn/.iuico. . < i-nUlvan DeWltt'sSarsAnarilla cliianso * the DloaJ. Oustoin Ilonsu KccnlptK , Following are the receipts at the Omaha custom uouso during the past week : Toi cases extract of meat for Klchardson Drue company ; thrco bales Sumatra for H. Koson- stock & Co. : car of sugar machinery for Oxnard Boot Sugar company ; car of nco for Iho Nebraska Cold Storage company ; one case of woolens for P. Barrett & Co. ; case of woolens forO. O. Lindciulst ; two cases of glasswnro for Gutch & Luuman ; two pinions for Davis it Cotvgill ; ono cur tinplate plato forCudahy & Co. ; ono box Sumatra for H. Kojcustoelt A : Co. Tu .Mile 11 Ice Uruiim. C. H. Rohror. agantof the Missouri Pnclllc railway , Now Mavou , Mo. , says : "I uuffurod n great deal ono hot evening laii week , ( July 21. ) I hud eaten luo cream for supper , and there scorned to bo an inturnal conflict gem > . ' on. A traveling man said ho bad something in his grin at the hotel that ho bnllovod would rollovo me. and producing n small bottle - tlo of inedlcino K.IVO mo a doso. I felt bettor , nnd In a few moments took another dose , which entirely rolioveo me , I believe that such a mcdlcmo is worthy of recommenda tion and that it should t > o kept in tbo housi < during tbo summer. The boltlo wan labeled Clnunrjorlain's Colic. Cholera and Ulnrrhiui Uomedy. " For ale by druggists. lloliuiiiliin liirncr . The Bohemian Turners held their monthly meeting last Thursday and arranged for the winter campaign of entertainments. Charles Stolgor was appointed utaao director und an interesting program for tbo season wus ar ranged , 'J'ho finplnir section will give two per formances under the direction ot Prof. Bchuosslor , ono by the grown persons and ono by the Junior turning claisei. DoV/IH's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood , Increases the appetite and tones up the sys tem. Ik has bonutltoil many people who have suITm-ud from blood dlsordurs. It will help you. _ 7 O'clock In the levelling IB the tlmo the fust Oiimh-i-ChlcHjo train via "tho Northwcstorn lino" loaves the Union Puclllo dopot. Onmhn , arrlvhit , ' at Chiuu o ut 0:30 : o'clock next morning , Vi.dtlbulod Bloopers and free parlor cura. City ticltot olllco , 1101 Furnata. You CAN'T Go TO SCHOOL unless you secure a suit of our elegant school clothing. Our stock is brimful of the most beautiful outfits for school boys ever shown in this city. They are the cutest in design we have ever seen , and they are trimmed in style to make any boy happy for half a year. By that time he will need another suit , and so he can be kept happy the year round. Parents , you have no time to lose , come on and buy school clothing. agp.s from 4 to 13 , range in prices as fol'ows : 55c , 75c , 95c , $1,25 $ , , $1.50 $ , $2 $ , $2,25 $ , $3. $ ages from 14 to 18 , three pieces , coat , pants and vest , at $2 $ , $2.50 $ , $3 $ , $150)$5$6Srti1trPt $ ) $ , $ } , SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ; Genuine St. Louis Jeans Pants at $1.75. All our $2.5O Stiff Hats this week only $1.25 Men's sewed congress and lace Shoes , war ranted solid leather , at $1.25. 01 * ? " We also call your attention to our Men's Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Department. J. BAMBERGER. Proprietor. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. 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