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i OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. 1880. TWBNTY-FOUIt PAGES , 15 'IDE ' CONDITION OF TRADE , Supply of Money Equal to the Do- mtmcl. COLLECTIONS REPORTED FAIR. Gcncrtit Trndo Excellent The Lend * ing Grndrn of Buenr Hcnrco niiil Finn Dry Goods and Ilnrd * wnro Active. In liocnl Trndo Circles. The clearings of the banks of Omaha for Ibo week past footed up f.\W4,4 1. \ , nnd the balances 011,039.01. Money continues In supply equal to tbo demand , which Is quito nctivo , aud when the country calls for money Jn earnest for crop purposes tboro will nurely bo moro of a stringency thnn has yet been fait , but so lone as the secretary of the treasury stands ready to act ns In the past and njllevo tlio eastern markets by bond , purchases tlicro need bo no fear of financial > trouble. Collections are fairly Rood , and it X Is evident that "with the certainty of heavy crops the country will to In excellent condition to moot Its engagements promptly tbo balunco of the year. Trade is most excellent nnd as a rule our Jobbers are unable to keep up with orders receive J. Prices are very steady. Dried and canned frnlts , especially peaches nnd apri cots are higher. Lemons are advancing and quotable at fo.75Qfl.00 , Sugars nro very Urm nnd scnrco in the lending grades with a strong demand and n general feeling pro- Talent that higher prices will prorall. Cof fees are nlso higher and toudlnir upwards. Dry goods and bnrdwaro aro. very active nnd tbo sale footings in thcso lines are very satisfactory to Jobbers. Lumber is rather dull , but there is a fair demand and a bettor trade is looked for. The oxportn of produce nnd othar merchan dise from the United States during July were 15 per cent largor.than tboso of tbo cor responding time last year , and the Imports increased 10 per cent. Thus fur In the month of August tbo Imports nro nearly 23 per cent greater than for the satno time last year , the . volume being phenomenal in magnitude. Railroad earnings this month show an Increase - crease of about V per cent , and the banli clearings of Interior cities far exceed those of last year , which were the largest in the record up to that time , In other words , both our foreign and domestic trade are active. The crops are moving freely , which encour ages mnu-faeturers and merchants to prepare - pare for a flourishing business , and bas al ready led to a rather marked increase in the buying-of goods by Interior consumers. I : would bo dinicult to point to a previous sum- mar with a marts healthy business record , as there is scarcely any speculative Inflation except in tha trusts , nnd oven they seem to bavo passed tbo maximum point of popular confl deuce. Tno total of capital and debt of the rail roads of tbls country now amounts to not fat from 810,000,0(10. ( Mackerel nro scarce and high. Slnco Jan uary 1 the Now England fleet has landed , all told , only 4,245 bbls of salt mackerel , agninsl 14,759 bbls in tbo same tlmo lust yo.ir , 120,911 bbls in IbSr , and S4u70 In 1880. The imports at Boston from the British provinces tbi ; year stand at 1-4,278 bbls , as compared will 14,840 bbls for tbo same period last year 20,430 bbls in tbo sumo time iu 1SS7 , aui 15,884 bbls in 13SO. Special reports to tbo New England Home stead say tbut the appla crop tbis year will bo comparatively short nil over the countrj in comparison with last year , which was ex ceptionally heavy. Tbo English crops an also reported light , and a good healthy ex port Initials expected this autumn. Now England , Ncny.jYorU , Michigan find the prin cipal apple-growing sections of the adjacenl states-nro only 05 DOC cent of a full stamlarc against ! 7'J per 90111 , nt tbo same time las yoor-ooU OS per pent two years ago. ClaUH Snreckol's big reilnery will , it is ro- Sirtcti , be completed und In running ordoi etobor 1. It was expected that It would be finished this month. Augustus Sprockets , ivho has charge of the Philadelphia business gays they will turn out about 1,000 , tons ol sugar n day. This Is equivalent to 2,000,08 ( pounds or 7,0)0 barrels. Tney will umploi about 000 incii.Vhon the rclluory Is lln isbed Its counterpart will bo erected riglr alongside of it , increasing tbo capacity ti 8,000 tons u day. The reilnery tbo firm has in San Francisco only has a capacity o COO tons daily. The Now York Commercial Bulletin state ! thai for prime , ring-cut evaporated apple , now crop , 7o Is bid for October delivery. Th price , however , is said to bo below the Idea of evaporators. Chicago's stock of II ax seed ut tbo presrtn time- amounts to til , 113 bushels , ngaInstGO,30 bushels on the 17th lust. , and 40,123 bushel ai this date last yoar. In tbo United States grain culture nov covers ubout 150,000,000 acres , of which abou 51 per cent Is in maize , 20 per cunv wbc.it , 1 per cent oata , and 5 per cunt barley aud rye The" St. Paul Pioneer Press says the ontlr wheat crop for Minnesota , Wisconsin , low ; and North and Soutb Dakota will bo ubou 115.000,000 bushels. The wheat crop is secured , the earn crop 1 almost certain , < ntid now couics the dull ; favorable reports from the cotton sections. The stocks of wheat and corn at twcnt.v ono loading interior and seaboard market cost of the Kocky mountains , iu transit frou tbo west to the seaboard , nnd nfloat on th ocean , destined for Great Britain and conti nontiil Europe , on tbo dates named , were n follows : Wheat , bu. Corn.bu U. S. cast of Rockies 14,285,000 0,477,00 Allonton ocean U.Kg'm.15,700.000 3,020,00 Aflootonocean C.Eur'ptj l'JiO,000 , J.iibO.OO Totul August 20 , 18S9..niQ75,000 14,077,00- - Previous week UO,7tlOlH ) 18,8(50,00 ( Total August 27,1888 47,170,000 11,731.00 Total August2 J , 18S7 48,05-1,000 0.713,00 Total August HO , 1SSO (17,058,000 ( 14,050,00 H Total AugustU,18S5 ! 58,417,000 8,074,00 The following shows tbo amount of flou I * nnd grain itlloat ou the lakes on the date uanicd : Articles Aug. 24 , ' 80. Aug. 17. 'SC Flour , bbls 10,805 11,5 ! ) Flour , sacks 40,040 ! 15UO Wheat. bu..i 1,001,701 l.fiOS.Ol Corn , bu 3,020,423 1,075,4 ; $ Oats , bit , , 1,010,405 878,05 Rye , bu. 89,031 50,70 Chicago's stocks of provisions at the clos of this month nro expected to amount to 155. 000 bbls of ixirk , US.OOO tcs of lard nnd 30 , 000,000 Iba of abort ribs. Crop Expert Prlmo saya that "aftnMhrust ing Is well along the glowing accounts uq.t quantity nnd quality of spring whoa will 1) tuned down. " It is stated that ono-hnlf of the area o "Washington territory , or20,000OUO acros-o laud , remains unsurvoycd. ' ' OMAHA. JjlVK STOCK. Cattlo. Saturday. August 31. Tho.brcaktn the market ana the deiuora Izatton of the past ton days or two week has had Us effect In cutting down c.ittlo re colpts In nil the loading markets. Uhon cnlpts hero were not largo but they wcr ttireu or four times as many as at any of tb largo markets. The muricct hero bas nc boon quito. BO low any of thutlma us at otho points , und that may In part account for tb uioro liberal receipts hero , 'J hero was cei talaly u moro encouraging -aspect to the cui Uo marketuud tbo trade loaned brightc than for several days. Tbo buyers appeared for the tlmo being ut least , to bo mitlsflo With the concussions obtained from sales uieu , ana were willing to buy such cattle a they wanted ut steady prices. Borne uativ cattle told early at un ndvuuco of 6 ( < J10 < 11.03 aud f-l.IW being paid , but the gonorc market ooula imraly bo quoted any mor than-ialriy no'lvo ut uteudy prices. Quito atrltiR of prqtt.v fair native * sold at W.70 ( B.OO , JV few run jo ulcers old ut 13.75 , hi there was moro trading jn Texnnsvhlc wont ut * l.D2i$3.0. ( $ ! ! Butchers1 stock wo In liberal supply , but llko yesterday it wu " made up largely"of western cows , whlc were sold at about steady prices. A fo\ nntlvq cow went tit 1.0 $ < 32.00 , while th vreatcros sold principally nt * 1.60@1.75. Th frwib receipts of stock cattle und fcedci were not largo , and as usual on tno last da of the week the trading wa not very heavi Although the market lias been so bad o beef cattle there has beau a good deal c milncis transacted In stackers and feeders , taking the whole wock together. HOCK. The market on light hogs advanced So to day , the sales ranging tnostlf from f3.PS ® 4.05. Heavy hogs opened C o higher and closed lOc higher. Tbo market was active at tha. advance and nn early clearance was ef fected. The heavy ends and plt'cos of loads sold largely nt $3.50(33 ( 00 , which was lower than yesterday , the buyer * apparently wish ing to put a stop to the sorting oat of tbo light hogs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ llccoipts. Cattle j. . . 1,000 Hogs 8,400 Provnlllnjj I'rlooj. Tlio following 1) atibtbot prlD3M > nld la this imrkat for the gnlos of staik mou - tloncd : Prime steers , 13M to 1033 Ibs..5X93 ( SH.83 Good stoers. 1230 to 14 * > 0 Ibs. . . 3.53 ( dJ.OO Good fltoors. 1050 to 13J3 IbJ. , . 8.03 ftfc'J.OO Common cnnnors 1.03 ( $1.60 Ordinary to fair cows. . . . . . . . 1.50 W1.75 Fair to good cow-s 1.75 ( nJU.OO Good to choice cows 2.00 ( $2.40 Choice to fancv cows , heifers. . 3.40 W2.75 Fulrto good bulls 1.50 ( .J-2.00 - Good to oliolco bulls 303 QW.20 Light stackers nnd f coders. . . . 2'J"i$3.75 ( $ Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Iba. . 2.75 C < 3.00 Fair to choice light hogs 8.00 W4.05 Fair to choice he.wy hogs. . , , . . J.bO ) ( < 43.05 Common to fait heavy lioga. . . 8.45 ( $3.55 Fair to choice mixed hoes 3.00 ( $4.00 Koprcsontattvc Sale . STK miS. No. Av. Pr. No. . Av. Pr. 1 1050 $3 85 48 1270 ? 3 90 20 833 300 30 1181 4 05 3 1)33 ) 300 1 15-10 415 8 U4U 300 27 ItC-l 415 CO 1353 ! 1 70 0 1893 415 81 1291 370 33 1417 430 cows. 4 1158 105 9 /ION ) 180 1 1000 175 1 030 300 1 010 1 75 ' BULLS. Ji 1370 1 50' . . FRIiDRKS. 23 894 325 24 COO SCO 11 bS)5 ) 3 83 STOCKUI13. 23 078 2 25 25CAJ.VE3. CAJ.VE3. 4 333 200 1 120 350 1 200 3 01) 01)CANNEIW. CANNEIW. 3 830 100 16 030 140 13 743 125 1 890 200 STAGS. 2 840 1.75. * WP > tTPIlV f * I TTf V "TJjO 1111 4 UJLi LitiS * Owner No. , Vv. Pr. ( < Standard Cattle Co. 42 steers , range 1,107 375 Brown lliff Cattle Co 425 cows , range : 831 ICO 2 bulls , range . ' . . .1,240 125 20 cows , range 918 170 Brush Land & Cattle Co. 43ruogo , Tex./ ; 1,103 333 03 steers , range , Tox. . . .1,099 B 3J 110steers range , Tor..1,113 185 East Hampton Stock Co. 11 cows , range , Tex . . . .1,015 1 70 4 steers , range , Tex ; . . .1,203 1 85 8 steers , range 1,213 350 Boy State Cattle Co. 7 steers , range 1,170 300 13 cows , range 1)23 ) 150 ? ! . Downing & Co. ' 17 steers , range , Tox. . .1,113 2 10 Davis 7 feeders , nange. Tox. .1,120 3 25 4 steers , range , Tox..1,218 1 75 U cows , range , Tex" . . . . 003 145 1 canner , range , Tex. . . 1,210 1 25 Icaaner , range , Tox. . . 840 123 J. A. Cooper 22 steers , range , Tox. . .1,187 3 10 A. A. Dcnman CO steers , range , Tox..1,030 3 10 Pawnee Cattle Co. 170 steers , range , Tox..1,033 1 92M IllinoU . , S. Co. 5steers , range 1,103 225 f Sstoers. range 1.LSIt.-3DO ) 1 cow. rango. . ; SHO 150 Gutbrio Bros. 117 feeders , range 1,150 2 45 14 feeders , range 1,181 385 lOoows , range 1,023 175 Cross & ; Loiuan 12 cows , rango. , 1,027 170 53 feeders , range 1OM ) 220 Barker & Palmop 71 steers , corn fed 1,230 3 00 nous. No. Av. Shlt-iPr. No. Av. Shk. T > . - . 0. .375 80 § 3 45 CO..293 3 85 8 .337 bO 50 70..251 200 3'85 ' 8. .819 3 50 C0..2o8 12U 3'85 4. .335 r'350 74..230 120 3 87 8. .310 40'S50 02.2(53 ( ICO 3 87 > 13. .354 355 73..2J9 80 8 90 0. .313 8 55 00..253 40 30 ! ) 5. .230 3 55 07..303 3 90 10. .338 3(50 ( 07..SU 40 390 25. .307 40 3 05 70..3.V5 ISO 390 21. .290 80 3 G7 # C'J..2J3 300 300 08. . 'Ml 100 3 SO 05. . . 208 3 95 < ! 7. .233 40 3 60 59..279 895 50. .273 10U 380 14 . . .289 120 305 05. .293 360 40..233 120 395 00. .278 80 880 SI.22040 805 (53. ( .273 120 3 8.2J 38.274 100 395 04. .2815 240 8 83) 09..233 80 395 05. .200 120 385 01.,233 3 95 53 , .2S3 80 383 84..200 3 93 57. 294 120 385 57..223 40 4 00 58. .2(55 ( 80 3 65 40..223 4 00 70 , .255' 200 385 57.220 4 00 73 , .2-18 120 3 85 40.218 4 00 73 , . -53 80 385 58..210 4 00 (50. ( .274 80 383 C0..2ii 120 400 03. .253 120 385 O3..2i } ICO 4 00 53. 290 80 385 70.-.2J4 120 4 02- * 53. .238 ICO 385" 71.212 40,403 5(5. ( .27 ! ) 120 385 TO..215 80105 71 , .249 160 8 85 Jjlvi ! Stock Notos. D. J. Tiernoy was in from Ansloy with a car of hogs. B. J. Tiernoy , Ansloy , was on the market with a car of bogs. James McDonald was in with two loads ol bogs'from Suttqn. U. K. FInklo waa in from Crclghton with three euro of cattlo. Joseph Palmer was in with flvo loads of cattle from Ulysses , Nob. H. M. Wilson brought In olght car loads oi cattlu from Harding , Colo. J , N. Culver was In from Clay Center witb thrco curs of cattle and ono of hogs. S. ( Julver & Son , Clay Cantor , had a cat of bogs and tbroo of cattle on the trnrket. W. C. SwarU brought ever two cars ol 1,181-pouud cattle from Silver City , which brought § 1,05. II. C. Smith hud three cars of very nice cattle here from Milford. Ills brother , C.C. Smith , came in with them. * I. S. Byors brought In nflvo oars of yeri flue cattle , of his own feeding , from Aurora , Mr. Columan , of the sntno place , alsc brought > a two cars of line cattlu of bis OWE feuding. At tbo opening of last week no ono was looking for any aucU rapid advance la hog values , but tbo outlook rather scorned u favor u still lowur market. The suddot change has been brought about by a flurry ii : pork , caused by the cornering of tbo market by houvy operators. Army Notes. Lieutenant Thomas C , Woodbury , rogl mental quarter-master of thu Sixteenth In fantry , ut fort Douglas , Utah , will witness Issues nnd Inspect Indian supplies , relieving Lloutouaut Beaumont B. Buck. Lieutenant William J. Turner , of the Second infantry , will perform the same duty , relieving Lieu tenant William M.Vnght Major Guy V. Houry , of the Ninth cavalry. . Inspector of small arm practice , lias bcoa di rected to proceed to Camp Coolr , near Fort Itobluson , aud report far duty , upon com pletion of which bo will proceed to Fort Mo- ICiunoy , Wyo , . and imutuo couimuud of thai post. Uimd Concert ! " . During the week a splendid feature of the Coliseum attract ons will bo a series of c- corts by the Musical union baud , twonty-flvc strong , the ulayers will bo : H , T. Irvine , musical director ; F. M. Stomlmuscr , L. II Salisbury , K. Kltznmu , Ed. Havllcok , J. G Brandt , Jacob Sauerwoln , A. Bonodlxon Maurlco Barnes , II. Lutz , O. Fritz , Goorgi Modor. E. Now , Josopb Havllcok , Gus Babl muu. J. H. Irvine. O. Stable , Ed. Uroslo , S B , Letowaky , A. Bonkort , John Louilv. C Schlndlcr , C. H. Salisbury , Kufuolo Cello , I Kuufuiwi. THE SPECULATIVE MAMETS , Whont Rooovoro Part of tlio Loss Experienced oil Friday. DISTANT FUTURESCLOSE HIGHER WcnkncsH Acnlii Provallu In tlio Corn llt rrovlslnn Interest Con- flncd to 1'orlc Jloea Ac tive Ouotntlbn. CIJ1C/VGO PUODUOB aiAURKTS. CiiiCAno , AuRUstni. [ Spoclat Telegram to Tun Iir.n.1 The wlicnb mtirltct rocdvcred part of tlio ground lost ycstordny- and dur ing most of tlio session ruled Jnlrly ntonOy , closing higher on distant futures , with n light trmlo passing toward tlio last. Trading nround the opening was on a bails of 77o for September , 78 } c for December nnd S2 o fop May. December settled bnok to 78 @ 78 } c , and May to SSJ c , From this rntigo the market advanced to 70J o for Uecombor -aud 62JfJc for May. Depomoor clung to tlio close to 70c , favoring the lower -slilo .rather thnn the upper , but mectlnfrWlth-1 good' sup port ovcry tlmo the market looked , weak. Toward the end of the session u firmer coloring was given values and prices touched the top again. December touched TQJ c and May 83c. The last notations worjo 77o for Scptorabor , 7SJ @ 79o for December , and 83 @SJ o for May. Tucso .Jlpuco ? , re cord an avornRO advance of- } @ ? a ns corn.- pnrcd with yesterday. Dunn had nvory bullish dispatch from Now York , and during the forenoon a number of telegrams from Now York containing estimates of the world's supplies and requirements "wore re ceived horo. The views advanced may bo described In general terms ns the "threshing over of old straw , " no now data or fresh news being Riven. As Individual opinions of divers and sundry writers inoro or less informed about the world's crops and the world's needs , they may bo worth a moment's consideration , but the prevailing sentiment seems to bo that none of tbcsu would , at this day of popular enlightenment or benlghtcdncss , do to awcar by. What ever of strength the market has Is duo to miscellaneous guessing on the general re sults , to the palpable presence of a good shipping and homo demand for wheat , light available supplies and a singular reluctance on tlio part of the original owners to dump their wheat at buyers' prices , u'bo visible supply this week is not Hkoly to show an Increase to exceed 500- 000 bushels and some are talking of an actual decrease. .It Is hardly probable that the latter theory will bo confirmed. Last year the visible increased moro than 000,000 bushels. The weakness In the corn market con tinued , and the lowest point yet touched on the crop wa reached to-day. The almost assured safety of the greater part of the present crop was the cause of the , down ward tendency of prices , and much long stuff was thrown upon the market. Foreign advices wore discouraging , export clearances wore small and botli ocean and lake freights have un advancing tendency. September corn opened at ! 13kc , sold at 33c and closed ut 3J ) < c , or J o lower than yesterday. Oats were less active , though averaging weaker on future account , with the general conditions of the market , repeated. Prleo changes were narruw , with a fair demand for Muy at a2 @ 22 c , indicating a slightly improved tone , while a good many Septem ber and October long oats again came out , which carried prices downward M@6c , next month touching lOc and subsequently recov ering a small fraction. No. 'J regular sold chleily at 1'Jc ' , with special houses ut .a pre mium , and seller August closed nominal. No. 3 white , August , for delivery 4 sold nt In provision circles the Interest developed was again conllncd to pork. In that article the opening was strong and at mucd higher prices than yesterday's closing , and before- any special reaction took place a further ad vance of ! JO@37 ic occurred in September and October futures. When the top figures wore reached or $11.35 for September and Slla7 > for October an unusual as well ns an unexpected desire was shown to sell. Packers aside from the English houses al ready In the "soup , " swainpcd the market with their offerings. Tbey sold right and loft , and , us tliu buying fell oft with the increase in the supplies of the property de sired , deliveries went oft rapidly. On the break September sold oft $1.10 and October S1.12J4 , und both months closed only ICc above the day's lowest notch , or at $10.40. This prlco was SSo'tmdcr yesterday's clos ing. The entire range for September WM $10 2n@11.35 , and for October S1035@U37X , the former opening at 311.05 und Octobo r at § 11.10. The trading , though of sm.Ulor volume - umo than yesterday , was accompanied by great excitement. Uutchinson and Arm out were again regarded as manipulators end their movements wore watched closely. January pork was stronger ; it xvai advanced 7o and closed with buyers bidding $9.23 , Lurd and short ribs were not particularly disturbed by the wild deal in pork. They hold their own remarkably well , were traded in fairly and covered only moderate limits In their fluctuation , 'i ho day's ' actual changes in prices were confined to advances oi 2V < c in September and October lard , and a do- cllno of 2 o in September short ribs. CI1IOA.GO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO , August 31. | Special Tolograin to Tun UKK.I CVTTI.E There were only about 125 Tcxans und no rangers on the mar ket. About everything sold nt an early hour , The general market closed about the same as on Friday. The fact was that there was not a sufficient number on sale to make n , marketer or develop any desire on the part of buyers to look over the stock , yet good sheers wore .quickly picked up. Choice to extra beovosj $1 25@1 05 ; medium to good steers , l.ilftO tc 1,500 Ibs , f.J.3t'@l.iO : ; 1,200 to 1,830 Ibs , f 100(3 ( 4.10 ; 050 to 1.-J03 Ibs , S2.S7XtfW.7S ; ( Hooters and feeders , 91.83@2.1K ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00 ( 2.UOj bulk , Sl.cnQ2.00 ; slop-fed steers , f3.liU8I.OO ; Texas steers , $2.00@2.50i cows. $1.2501,80 ; western natives and half- breeds , ? -J.HU@3.0 : wintered Texans , $3.40(3 ( a 00. Hogs The market wangaln active , w'tli a wide and irregular range of prices , aver aging 20c higher ut the opening , but closed weak and Co lower than at the opening. The bulk of rough and common sold ut$380@ $3.85 , good packing sorts at H 0001.15 , and selected heavy , together with 'butchor weights , at SI.21X31.30 , and light sorts at S4.GO@4 (15. ( Slnco Thursday values. havp ad- vuncod ! JO@lUo per 100 on common gnides. Heavy Receipts of Grain. Ciiioiob , August ! . [ Special Tolograin to TUB UKK.I Receipts of grain this weoi and this month have been larger than for. any other week or month in Chicago's his tory , The total for the week is 9,058.cars , against 7.271 last week. The total cara fet the month are 83,011 , against 21,875 dUrinu August , 1888. , FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , August 81. ( Spoclal Telegram toTiiBUun.J STOCKS The opinions of loadIng - Ing operators , as expressed after the close ol tbo stook business yesterday , were that the week would close without any lot up iu the bull campaign further thao uoino realizing ai tbo last hour. These views were sustained at the opening to-day , when the market wae both active and strong , with prices starting } i to % per cent over the closo. The onlj really active stocks , however , were SU Paul , Northern Pacific preferred and Atchlaon , and whllo the market continued strong the movement m the general list was confjnod to small fractions , only Northern Pnciilo pre ferred showing any marked strength. It rose rapidly from the opening and again touched the highest prlco of the week , 70 , after au advance oft per cent. The gatue In tbo others were for fractional amounts only , aud whllo there was a partial reaction which brouxht Northern Pacltlo preferred down to 7 % tu ° advuuco win resumed lutoi In the hour , end at 11 o'cbelflttie market was fairly active anil stron > r-Sb the best prices reached. Contrary to [ g ftqcinttons , ihord was not oven n partlaUuMdllno In railroad stocks before the closfj llio Hurllngton stntomcnt Riven out In Uo8ton _ was most flat tering , and that stock Icil tilftRranffcrs in the hdvanco , golnftto 107& nt tbo closo. Atchl- son pold at 40 , Northwlwlj&n utS , Keck Island nt 101 nnd SU l > AnltAtir4& The total sales for half n day woro'Hl,200 ] ( iharcs. The following were tbo closing quotation * : D. B. In regular. 1 7 ( Northern 1'RctQo. . S3U U. B. 43 coupons . . .US iMiSflroforrod . 74S u.8.4 srosuiixr..iof > 0. * K. \ \ ' . us ; , U. 8. 4is } coupons. .iwiv 'nnjirorerred . H3 I'ftclllctlsot M3 . US irf.V.Central . 107 Central. Pacina . 3l't ! ' * O.fcK . . . . .1l ' f. ' . . . . 123 llottcisliuid luo.S Chlcntro , llurllugton C..M. iSt. ! ' . . 74 i Agulnrv 107 ( loproforretl 115 r > . .i.v\v 147 t.'nulAiUmithK , . 31' ; Illinois Central ilfl doprorarrod 100 T..1I. * W. . 04 ! ' .lion 1'aclllo fi.l' { Kunsng&'laxaa , . . . 12 W..81. L. At 1' . 17 I.nkoHlioro 1D1U uoprotorrod. . . . . . SI Michigan Central. , fO'.i Western Union. . . , MK MlBsourll'aclIlc. . . . 7)i MONET Easy nt 3 per cent , PUIME MKIIOANTII.H Pxrisii fig * per cent. SiEnuso EXCHANOK. Quiet nnd steady ; sixty-day bills , $1.S3Jdemand ; , Mllwnukcc , August 81. Wheat Steady ; cash , 73Ko ; September , TJJjo. Oats-Dull ; No. 2 wulto , ' . ' 2Q22KC. Corn Lower ; No. 3 , 83c < Hyc No. 1 , 42 0. Unrloy Firm ; No. 3 Scptombor. OOc. 4 .IJrovlhlons Easier ; pork , cash , | L0.32 > J. Mining Slocks. Nn\v YOIIK , August 81. [ Special Telegram to Tirc ( BRK.I The following uro the min ing stock quotatloua : Uclchor Iron Silver. . . . 03 HcHt and llclcucr..4lf > Mexican CO ) Caledonia 11.11. . . .300 Mono 100 Choller sn Sit. Diablo : .176 Coloruilo Con ICO Ontario 3100 Con. Cal.A Vn 775 Opnlr r.2S Commonwonlth.S'i Uavaga 270 leailwoolT.33 Sierra Nevada..315 Gould * Curry..215 Btnndard 100 Halo A ; Norcroas..TlU Union Consollda'd.40i > irotnestnko IHO Vollow .Jacket 310 Horn Sliver 1W ! JPUODCOB MARKETS. Cnicuao , August 31. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Firmer ; cash , 77 > c ; September , 77XB ! December , 73 15-10e. Corn Easycash,32c ; ; September , i December , 33 c. Oats Eusy ; cash and September , December , 20 > c. Uyo Steady. Barley September , GOc.'bld. Prime Timothy $1.30. 'Flax ' Seed Cdsh , $1.33. Whisky $1.03. Pork Lower ; SoDtcmbor and October , ? 10.40 ; January , $9.25. ; Lard Steady ; September , S0.13J , ' ; October , $0.07 } ; December , $5.85. Flour Steady : winter wheat , $3.00@4.40 ; spring wheat , $1.80@5.10 ; rye , $3.50@2.bO. Dry Salted Meats Easter ; short ribs , $5.00@3.05. Butter Slow ; creamery , 12@lSJ c ; dairy , 1015o. Cheese Dull : full cream choddars.i 7K ; flats , 8@8 c ; Young Americas , 8 > Eggs Quiet ; freshrl _ . . Hides Unchanged- green salted , 5Jfc ; light green salted , 5@5 > Io"Raited ; bull , 4Mc ; green salted calf , 5c ; iry.flint } , 7e ; dry and salted hides , Oc ; dry calf. C@7o ; deacons , each 20c. Tallow Steady ; No" "l-"solid packed , 4@lJ o ; No. 2 , 8X < 5 > cakoM ; @ 4J a Kocelpts. bulpmnnts. Flour . ' - O.OdO 10,000 Wheat : iif,000 ; 10I.OCO Corn ,443,000 485,000 Oats .245000 ; 249.000 Now Xork , August3l'T-iJiVboat Reeoipts , 34,000 ; exports , 41,000 : , spot unsettled out higher , closing weak ; now No. 2 rod , 84 | @ 84 o in elevator , cs5JU'o afloat , 65f ( ! $ SOJ o f. o. b ; ungraded red , J78 ( < $ SCXc ; op tions moderately actlvcf , { brin und higher ; September , 84J c. ' - . i i. Corn Receipts , 185,0p0j bnshols ; exports , 10,000 bushels ; spot dull , weak and lower ; No. 2. 42X ° In storeiihd'elevator , " 42 @ 43o afloat ; ungraded , mlxe.clw4a@42 > c ; op tions fairly active und lower. Oats Receipts , 141,000"bushels ; exports , 14,000 ; spot and options dull , weak and lower ; August and September. 35 c ; Oc tober , 25o ; spot , No. 2 white , 37H@c ' ; white. 27 > io ; mixed western , 24033C. Coffee Options dull ; sales , 33,750 bags ; including September , C15.a5@15.80 ; Novem ber , S15.40@15.50 ; December , ? 15.4 > @ 15.50 ; spot Rio , stronger ; fair curgoos , $10.25. Sugar Raw nominal ; rcllncd firm ; fair demand. .Petroleum Quiet and steady ; United closed at 97j ! c. Eggs Qulut and easy ; western , 17@19c. Pork Higher ; inspected mess , § 12,503 13.00. - Lard Firm but quiet ; western steam , SC.52.tf bid. Butter Firm ; western , 9@18 } c. Cheese Quiet but irregulur ; western , OJ JUiimciipnlii , August 31. Sample wheat steady ; receipts , 183 curs ; shipments. 80 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , August , 77c ; truck , 78c ; No. 1 northern , August , 73Jic ; on truck , 78c ; No. 2 northern. August , 71c ; ou track , 72@74c. Ijiverpoul , August 81. Wheat Dull ; holders oftor moderately. - * Corn Quiet ; holders oftor moderately. St. LiouiH , August 31. Wheat Higher ; cash , 75JijC ; September , 78c. Corn Lower ; oish , 29c ; December , 78e. Oats Firm ; caHh , 17 } c ; September , 18c. Pork Higher ut 811.75. Lard Firm at § 0 00. ' Whisky Stoudy at $1.03. Uutter Unchanged ; creamery , 15@lScj dairy , 12@llc. Cincinnati , August 31. Wheat In good demand ; No. 3 rod , 70o. < Cora In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , 35c. 35c.Oats Dull ; No. 3 mixed , 21 Jc. 'Whisky Sl.Oi Kan nan City , August 31. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 red , cash und August , Olc ; September. C4 o ; No. 3 red , cash und Au gust , 59o ; No 2 soft , cush und August , OUoj September , ( Ul > c. Corn wanker ; No , 2 , cash and August , S4u ; No. 2 white , cash , 23o ; September , Oats Cash. 10 } c bid ; August , UVI3 8TOCIC. Ohlonco. August 81. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , CUO ; market quiet and unchanged ; beeves , $ I.25@4.U5 ; stcora , ? 3.85@4.30 ; BtockcrA and feeders , 91.85@3.0U ; rows , built * nnd 'mixed , ijl.00ga.uo ( ; Texas cattle , $1.25@2.CO ; natives and half breeds , < ? 3.60@3.50 ; wintered Texans , $ J.40@3.00. Ilo s Receipts , 5,000 ; market strong nud 5@10o higher ; mixed , a4.40 ; heavv , S3.7S@4.30 ; light , t4.10@irWl skips , &UO@ 4.40. * ' Sheep Receipts , 1.000jtJiWpments , none ; market steady and lower ; .natives , &S.OO ( $ 4.35 ; western feeders , t-60@J.SO : ) ; Texans , ? J.50@4.10 ; lambs , lowec,1J.OO@5.80. Kaunas. City , Augu4QU. Cattle Ro- cclpts , 414 ; shipments , none ; over 0,000 hold over from yesterday , mpsyy Toxons and lu- dlan : no native dressed ! tfagijf on sale ; market - ket very dull and weak' ; ' common to choice corn-fed steers , ? , ' 006J4.1U ; stockers nnd feeders , ? 1.00@3.00 ; cor81.35 / 2.50 ; grass ramie steers , ? 1.00@3.30. aM Hogg Receipts , 1,009. ) < ' 1shlpmcnts , none ; good to choice light dfiimight mixed , lOc higher , fLSOQ 1.45 ; heay'y aj ft mixed , < 3.00ffl 4..U ,0i National Stook , S > rrt,9 , East St. Ijouls , August 31. Cattle Receipts , 400 ; shipments. U,400 ; market steady ; fair to choice heavy natlvo steers. 1.40(34.151 ( stockers und feeders , JJ.OOQ3.70 ; roago steers , )2.003.UO. ) Hogs Receipts , 400 ; shipments , 1.100 : market nlgher ; fair to choice heavv , * 3.70Sj 4.00 ; packing , $3,7003.95 ; light , fUO@4.50. SlnuxO ty , August 31. Cattle Receipts , 400 ; shipments. 250 ; market easier ; fat steers. f3 90@f3.40 ; stackers end feeders. $3.15 2.75. Hogs Receipts , 600 ; market higher : light and mixed , $3.77 ( 3.80 ; neavy3.S5. AMES K.VOWB A GOOD THING. Tlio Bounn Ciipltiillsfs nolttsal of a Ilaril8uiiio oncr. There are about ton firms that are doing tbo bulk of the real estate Vuslncsa iu Omaha. The mou who did a fictitious business a few years ago are rapidly going out of cxUtO'ico or conllnlngthulr business to routing aud brokerage deals , leaving the largest part of the business to firms that Imvo mnplo finan cial bticklnfe , nnd1 capable of buymfc the propony outright nnd profiting by the nd- vnnco in value1 * . Those firm * are working together , und have about lormcd nn organl- rntlon the object of which will bo to Induce eastern capital to seek Investments horo. Onoof the prlmo movers of the scheme said ton BBH representative : "No man over came to Omaha who was not pleased nnd surprised at the city's wonderful growth nnd prospects. What wo want Is to get the capitalists nnd manufucturors to visit ( is. To accomplish this wo propose to go Into our pockets , nnd also ask the co operation and nld of tha board of trade , council nnd commercial organizations , nnd employ eompqtent inoa to go oait nnd work for the city's Interest , "Hack this movement with a proper advertising In the papers of the city's advantages and wo cnn bo ns&ured of 'hn Influx pf tcnstorn capital hero in another year. " "Do you know how much Fred Ames thinkof hh purclmso on Sixteenth nnd Farnum Rtroelsl" nslced n real cstnto dealer of n reporter. ' 'You don't ! Well. I do. When Mr. MqrSo was consulting with Mr. Amos abut the extension of a storu building on the property , Mr. Mono oftorcd W glvo n bond In n-lnrgo sum to pay n big rent for ten yoars'nnd then pay Mr. Amos $ ir > ,000 cash above the cost ot the building nnd the $110- 1)00 ) paid for the lots. Mr. Ames slniply ranched and said the propertywotuld jncrcnso much moro thnn the amount namou\ Yea , , Mr. Aincs knows n { rood thfng'Whcn ho sees' it. It Is also under stood that Mr. Amos is figuring on the pur- chAgo'trt"thn1 twenty-two feet owned by Mr. PnttorsolT'Umoinlrig IhO Now York Life building on Farnam. It ho secures this the proposed building to bo occu lted 'by Mr. Morse will bo accordingly en- arged. Mr. AipqsYand Mr. Patterson nro bolt ! hi JCu'rppo'anil..will probably settle the iiiiittcr before thuirr return. I understand thai the pondlnnot this negotiation Is the Cause of the delay in the work on the pro posed block. " The fait boom in real estate wai opened yesterday by the sale , through Green & Williams , of $87,000 worth of Omahn realty. The' ' deal has been consummated , but the Panics of the parties to the deals nro with held pending the perfecting of the titles to tbo property. The realty in the deal isi Lota 13 nnd 3 in block E , Eighth and Dodge , wnich sold fp > , Sl2000 , , ' Jots 13 and 14 in block 10 , Slilnn's nddition' Twenty-sixth nnd Cald- and lot 4In Forbes * nddition Jvell. $15,000 , - , cirSlxtceutu strcefncUI-tho Elkhorn trucks , flO.OOO. Among , the other .transfers for ths week nro tlid following * ! W. 1C. Potter to S. T. Potter , 20 ncroA In 12-15-13. A. H. H. Bal- - - $10,021 ; M. Joplln to - Drldgc , lot 19 , block 11 , Hnnscom Place , $3.000 ; J.T.Denny to C. C. Parmaloo. ton lots In WIse & Parmalee's addition. $15,000 ; C. E. S. Dixon to J. E. Rlloy , lot 7 , block 301 , $1(5,500 ( ; Thomas lironnnn to O. Branch , lot 8 , block 03 , corner Ninth nnd Doctpe , 31S.DOO ; LP. SInkoy to E. AV. Ticknor. 't\vo \ lots In Orchard Hill. SOS.OOO ; R. R. Klmball to I. 11. Hungute , flvo lots in Paddock Place , $10,000 ; R. O. Backus to .f. B. Reeves , one- half tax lot 22 , In 15-15-18 , $15,000 ! D. E. Keith to F. C. Johnson , lot 2 , blocks , Twen ty-second and Davenport , $17,000. Tbo-transfers for the week show the fol lowing totuls : Monday i $ 23,282 Tuesday 117,178 Wednesday 52,579 Thursday 31,4 jO Friday , 20,020 Saturday 20.811 Total ! 8244,410 The transfers for tho'mouth ' amounted to $1,240,410. NEAUtiY THKUU MILLIONS. Tlio Buildlne Hocord for tlio Present Year Shows u'Honltliy Inoi'cnsc. Tlio best evidence of the city's remarkable groxvtu Is taken from the records of < the building inspector. The .month just closed has been nn exceptionally nctivo cno in building matters , the amount of permits isiucd being $579,795 , ' ns iig.alns JIO jTor last month and $450,273 for August , 1SS8. The pormlts'for the eight months post amount to $2,050,950aga1nati,82.7Gii03 , ; for. 1883. Thei appended table shows the record of the building permits issued tor the eight months of the present year , and tbo same period in 18SS. 18SS.Month. . 1883. 18S9. January $ 49,100 $ 80,201 February..i 02,575 41,900 March 135,515 , 400,070 April 477.IM5 415.807 Muy 533.730 508,312 Juno 701.435 451.750 July 3.W830 44'J,025 August 450.27J 579,703 " ' Totals . . $2,7(51',103 Sl.059,950 Increase _ 3193,817 The Clenrnnc'o llsonrd. The bank clearings for the week were ns follows : Monday ; . .S 014,357.10 Tuesday 500,235.48 Wednesday 031,514.23 Thursday 475,339.38 Friday 558,905.49 Saturday 504,000.04 Total $3,431.177.71 Decrease from corresponding week of lust year 5.0 per cent. 11ONEV FOll TI1I3 LA.DIES. The Directoiro style is still used for brides maids' dresses , Purplish red shades will be chosen for winter costumes. Among the , newest ribbons brocades of a floral design pi-avail. Lnco. and muslin frills have taken the place of linyi ! collars. The style of combining txvo materials in ono dross is not now In favor , Soa'gulls' winga and pigeons' feathers are much used for hut.decoration , f Ladiga" cloth -with border for street drpsscs is among the novelties. Every , well-appointed dressing-table has its drawers lined and perfumed. Velvet rljibon will bo much us6d as trim ming during the coming season. Faille Frunculso , brocades nnd nrmuros are among , the s'lk importations. "Oyster " shqll" white is n slilraraory , creamery color best soon in satin. The 11 rat Importation in autumn novelties are now on exhibition In the bhons. Jewelers Just returned from Paris bring With them nothing oss&ntlaliy novel. Cut roses in glass or rare old-fashioned china bowls are used for lloral table decora tions. i P.cimroso ycllqw aVd silver gray nro fash- lonably.comblncj , both in dresses and uiilll- nory. Bjuo coats'nnd , braas'lmttons have been wornby , fuuhlonnblo French bridegrooms this'summer. A' ' no'yol dress cap lias appeared resembling Iu shape' the pictures of capes worn by the Italian peasants. ' Dro88''bordors.'whlch , by the way , are to bo.fcaturcsrbf tliu now gowns , are madoln geometrical designs. The fan-shapc3 waist gathered at the front and back.Is as popular now as ut the beginning of the season. There is a division of opinion as to whether skirts uro to bo made to osvapu or to trail ou thu ground this season. Hftir-clressors , for obvious reasons , are trying to inakol fashionable for ladles to wuar u quantity of lialr. The costume for "lady cyclers" is a dross of simple draperies , linen collars and eufta , black Blockings , low shoes and n hat with a brim. Embroidery and braiding will' still bo largely used on stylish autumn gowns , but moro In separate special designs than in con tinuous patterns. Furriers eay that beaver 1s to bo one of the very fashionable furs net winter. It is a becoming fur and very nuiouublo us a trim ming for gowns and wraps. A now and very rich material Imported this autumn is a fancy velvet plalded or striped upon grounds of lustrous and very elegant corded silk or nrmuro. Soft largo towels may bo employed advan tageously In packing dresses. If placed be tween each dress and parts of a dress they will prevent much rumpling and. wrinklmg. Nearly all skirts and corsages arc arranged with a double effect an outer skirt over n different Inner one , and an outside carsago over ono beneath ; this In contrast , or of a deeper shade. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW , Groin and Provision Operators Ask- inp ; Fllintjclal Favors. THE BANKS MAINTAIN RATES. Hotul Purchases Throw Conoid orablo Money In Circulation In- crcnicd Stock Trnnanutlona Moro Interest In Ornln. A. Hominio or tlio Conn try. CHICAGO , August 31. [ Special Telegram to THE Ur.r..1 The near approach of the 1st of the month has called out an increased do- mnnd for money from dpcrntor * In grain nnd provisions , who wish to prepare for their regular monthly settlement. There also has been nn Incrcasf d call for loans from grain mon nt other lending western points of accumulation , who expect to linudla n Inrgo quantity ot grain next month , nnd who desire money to chock ngainst. The mercantile trndo has also boon n liberal borrower. Rates remain steady at C5 > 4 per cent for'cnll ' nnd 6@3 per cent on time loans , nnd although the banks have n liberal supply of funds , they showed no disposition to grant any - concession sion In rates , ns the tlmo has arrived wton they will require nil their surplus , nnd they nro not disposed to lot tholr money out at low rates when they can" probably ppt higher ones. The financial-situation ut the east has been rather unsettled and 'the- ' market boa shown considerable stringency. The secre tary of the treasury , by purchasing over 914,000,000 ot bonds during tlio week , has put a largo amount of money Into circulation and to n crcat cxtjni relieved the fears of people who anticipated n sharp calling In of loans. The situation Is such that thu rates at present In force will bo well maintained oven though the treasury should continue to purchase bonds on its present liberal scale , as the situation is such that the banks have nrgo amounts loaned on stocks that they cnn not call in without having a disastrous of- feet. In London the feeling is firm , and dis count rates of the Bank of Englnnd uuvnnced from 3 to 4 per ccri t. Now York exchange was quiet but llrmor , with sales , during most of thovcck 'ut 5 cents discount to par per Sl,000 and closed weak at 25 cents discount. Foreign exchange was in largo supply , duo to the increased shipments of grain , und h Avcakor feeling prevailed early nnd prices declined. Later the market became firmer aud rates were advanced sharply. Shippers sixty-day documentary bills on London sold at 4.8l.82 } { and closed ntSt.82K. The mercantile Jobbing trade is active nnd the distribution of goods wason a liberal fcnle. Orders have been so numerous that employes have been obliged to work nights to keep up with their orders. The Now York stock market exhibited a decided Increase in the volume of transac tions nnd a higher range of prices was re corded on all properties dealt in , "callers" especially being pronounced for tholr sticngth , and Delaware & Hudson and Jer sey Central reached the highest prices in their history. Tao improvement was duo to free purchases of bonds by the secretary of the treasury , which went far toward , cas ing the money marltet and gave the bulls the courage to talto hold. The restoration of rules iu the northwest by the withdrawal of the tariff put into force a short time ngo by the Chicago. Burlington & Northern also had a beneficial effect. Favorable crop news from the west and largo earnings ulso acted as an important factor in advancing prices. Northern Pacific was n prominent feature , as the Vlllard party wore credited With having formed a now "bull" pool and were heavy buyers. Railroad darnings uro nlso showing up heavily undudividend wus prom ised on preferred during the coming , winter. Foreigners wero" good Buyers nnd nlso as sisted in forcing prices upward. , There was heavy realizing on thoadvanccs.and although good recessions followed , the dloso recorded good gains over tbo close ot last week. The bond market developed mora animation and strength. The total snlos on the Now'York stock exchange for the week agziegaiod 1,343,200 , shares. Rather moro interest was manifested In the leading grain markets during the week just closoJ und speculative trading was quite uctlvo , though fluctuations in prices were confined within a comparatively narrow rango. Tbo report of the Vienna congiuss on the wheut crop of tbo world , however , stimulated trading iu that cereal. Other grains were quito active , with prices Inclin ing in buyers' favor. Receipts of grain were liberal of all kinds nnd shipments were liberal oral , mainly by the lake route. Arrivals at smaller stations were fairly largo , as farm ers uro busily engaged In threshing their small grain. The weather in the west has boon warm throughout the week favornblo for growing corn und for farm wortt. The wuuthcr abroad also was moro favorable. The course of the foreign markets reflected little change in the prices of leading coroals. The export movement ol grain was quito active , especially from the Atlantic coast. In the shipping branch of the trade there was considerable builnoss transacted , wheut and cora being purchased with considerable freedom , notwithstanding the flrmnoss in fraichtn. In provisions trading was active , with moro strength developed iu spoculativq art icles , accompanied with a high r.mgo of prices. Seeds were active and prices ruled lower on most descriptions excepting flax. Receipts of hogs , cattle and sheep were liberal , with prices fairly well supported. Packing in the'wcst | s gradually enlarging nnd now sdows an increase of about 25 per cent. _ Wrokly It.uik Statmnont. NEW YoitK , August 31. ( Special Telegram to TUB 13EE.1 The woonly statement ol the associated banks shows the following changes : Reserve , increase . 52,438,1175 Loans , decrease . 0.217OilO Specie , increase . 1,037,500 , Legal tenders , decrease . . . . . 97,200 Deposits , decrease . 3,394,700 Circulation , increase . 5:1.31)0 I3unks now bold . 4,504,975 In oxccss of the 25 per cent rule. Exports of spccio from Now York lost week amounted to $790,717 , ofvhlch $744.- 747 was silver. Of the total export $ l,6tO In gold and $740,607 In silver wont to Europe nnd & 100 in gold and ! ,8bO in silver wont to South America. Tbo imports nt specie for the week amounted to 131,482 , of which $1)9,582 ) was in gold und $31,000 in silver. Dry GoodH Mnrkot. Nu v YOIIK , August 3J. [ Special Tele gram to TIIB UBB.I Tlio dry gcods market continued unchanged. An important package - ago nalo of blankets and flannels , tbo pro. ducllon of several mills , was announced for next Wednesday. The guests up nt Mt. Washington have been having a cumo of snowballing. If any other summer resort can boat this nUructlon , now is the tlmo to speak up. The International cruelty to animals congress - gross In Purls 1ms decided not only against the chock rein , but against bllnkorn , bits nnd whips , All this U calculated to makouhorso laugh. GAS FIXTURES. 1V11OLKHAM3 AND UUr/VlU AT Russell , Pratt & Cof Tel. 008. 81O Houlli Ifflh St. H. B. IREY. TO LOAN On 1st and 2nd Mortgages At Lowest Rates , Mortgage Paper Bought , Pronzor Block Opp. P. O. ISTADLISHtD 1851 ( I8O So. Chicago , Ills. 1 ClarkSt. no Regular OW-Eslalillshei PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON It Hill TrNt'ng ' with the GreatMt SKILL and SUCCESS L M Ctronic , Keirons and Private Diseases , ' 9 > HERVOUS DEBILITY , Lott Minhood , Palling Memory , E hau tnjt ! Drnlnt , Terrible Dretmi , Head and Dack Ache and nil tha effect * leading to enrly dccuy trvt [ ih < p < Consumption ot loiir.lty , trotted civntlficlly b ; new nethodi with ne er-f ilim ; nucctM. , JiTf SYPHILIS ami ell bud Blood and SklnDUf lasts tiermnn-ntly cured. JWK1DNKY and URINARY wmplalnU.QIeet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vartcocele nnd all dl e tt of the QcaltO'Urlniry Oigant cured promptly without Injury to Stomach , Kfdneyi or htr GtKJni. O f No experiment * . AK < T and experience lm portant. Consultation Tree and sacred. Iff Send 4 e ntt pointy Tor Celebrated Work * on Chronic , Nervous * nd Delicate Uittaici. ayitiott coalemplalim ; Mairl | i send for Dr. Clarke' * ctltbrattd guide Male and Female , each lccnu , both 9 $ ccnti ( t roi > i ) . Consult the old . Doctor. A friendly Utter or call may are future uTtr. ( Inaandahane.Mid add Boldcnvcan to life. - "Lile'a ( Seem ) Krrora , " joc.nu ( iU p ) . Medlclnt and writlags gent everywhere , tccuic from expoturo. itoun , B to 8. Sunday * 9 to 11. " Addreu F. D. CLARKE , M. D. . _ CMICAQO.IIM Dr. E. McGREW . J. . , ( I * TIIK MOST Bt'CCKSSI'Ot SPECIALISTS Iu the Treatment of All Chronic , Ncrrous nnd Diseases. Bt > crmntorrUm , Im | > otoncr and Kitlllnp Vnnhood aUsoluloly < j < itol. AuiirauimruMtiH'UIn ullfoimitnf 1'ilv.ilo l > [ im ts , tilrlctnrua. Uli'utc. . Catarrh , Tliront. l.uniM , uiul lltmrt Dltonva , Uliounmtlsm , Mplnul nnd tfumulo IHioasvis llloud nnd skin Di8i > i o > trcntcd Biicccsafullr. l.mllcV nnJ eentlKinon's waltlni ; rooms Boparnta nndontlrolr privuto. < o uultntion fri ! . Send rortooVs , "Tho secret nna 1 rlvato DI50D9C3 of Sinn , " nl > "Womnii and ILur B.so i OJ. " Ilk ) each ( tiunv" ) . Treatment by corro- vpoudvucc ; taint tnmi ( or r | iljr. Ol'FlCK : IbTlt AND DOUOLAS STHI5ETS , _ OMAHA , NKlt. _ Heaitii is Wealth ! Dn. E. C. Vfesn'f NKHVE AND Ilitvirr 'ITIVA.T. > IKT , n guaranteed specific tor Hysteria , Olz/.l- ness. Convulsions , 1 Its. Nervous Ncuralgla- llcatlnclio , Nerrous 1'rostrntlou caused by the use lit alcohol or tobacco , WuKiittilncsi , Mental Doptusslon. ? oft nlni ? of the llra.n , rosliltliiK In Insanity ami loading torn Is ory. ilecjirnnddeath. 1'rcranturo Old AEO. Marrennnss. Loss of 1'owcr In cither siiv , Involuiitnrv I < ossos and Stiormat- niihii ; caused by over-syeitlon ottliebhiin.self- nriuso or ovurindnlgoncn. l'"acli bos cotitntnS on inonth'fl troatinoat. Jl.W ) a box , or six Jio.xca forli.OO.sentby mall jiropalil onrecelptot irlpo. WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro anv cnso. With each order received br us for six boxes , nccompunlpil with 85,0) , wo wil scud the purchaser our written nuunuitoo to refund fund the money If the treatment does not oltco a euro. Ouarantces lunud only bv Uoouman Drug Col. Driigelsts , Solo Agents , 1110 1'arnarn vl atl cot , Omaha , Nob. 1 ESTABLISHED 1858. .a * Sldo Sprlnp : Attachment ; no Hor.so Motion. MANUPAOTTJBER. First Class Carriages on hand. also built to order. Repairs Promptly Executed. 1409-1411 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb Iiiiicolu , Nebraska , ON Thursday , September 12th , 01' lii Pure Hrc l und Jlcgfstorctl Glares. B tl I'uro It red and Perdu-roll StiiMiom. 15 Iiuporlud SliulliuiU E Lately the Property of The Harlem Cattle Co. , S.RA1TOH , NEBRASKA St. Malay's Academy. ' ( Ono Mirii Wust frum Notre Iruiuo Ur.lvoreltr. ) Aeuduinio term will opvn iloiiduj'Bept,2. SCHOOL of ART -and DESIGN , CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Tlio ACHiJciuloC junto ! fiuroujli In tlio I'roparn * torBinlorniul Clnialcm llrnJui , Muila Dupaitmont , on thu u.an of tha hu l Coiincrvulorlt'ito * Kurcmoils unJui clmricn ul n cimipluii ) inrp * of limc-lior . rituillo niuilil ! ( l on t'lUKiont Art XclKHiH nf Kuropu. llrriif. Inn und I'utiitlriir Iroin llfu iintl tbe antlquu. 1'liun. UKrapliy uml T/o | Wrltlmt tnuvlit. HulUlui : * uquipped with Klro KM' | IOA K pjrutoiletihrtinont fur tlilldrun under II. Appllur caulugue to UorilKIl HUl'tlllllll.hT. M.\KY' ACAIIKMV , JiOTUU IIAllEl'.U. , bT.JUSEl-II CoUWTV. tMJIAXA. 1 - ' & ) . Boanllnitl * 1 BclicMil fbrOlrli und Vounu Uide | > . furl cualouunadilreuU. THAVKIl. MJ. It,1 > i Mo/guu t'urk , 1II. , u > 77 Uadlwn biruvt , Clilcngo , 111. i inUnVundallunaury troubles no-illy. qulolc MUnC I Jy aaa xufaly cured byDOuTLJUA ( ! r > uulos. bovurnl caiei cured m soveu Unytf. Bold utl.WJ ixsr box , ulIilrimHu. or br mail from Uoctu4ail'f'Kto. ' : HWtdws N. V , Fulldlroo-