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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1891)
( j THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : PATUBfl&AY , JU1/Y / 11 , 1801-TWELVE PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bear Sentiment in Oonvrol of the Ohicagc Wheat Pit , TENDENCY OF PRICES DOWNWARD , Continued Weakening of Cneli Corn with Itcuclptt Above ilio Kstl- tnnto nnd Advancing Futures Ktoulcs. CIHCAOO. July 10. Ito.ir sentiment wns Ir control of tlio wliout pit at lliu oponlnz till * inornltiK , but It was tint iiKstrosslvo nnil contented - tented Itself with nmkliiK n ( lull mid ousj jmrkflt. Tlih was to bo expected liccniMo tlicru wns nolliltiK In the news to unsottk trndare In the iitlltmlo of expectancy with whlcli tlioy wore awaiting the nppaar.inco ol the tnontlilv qovornmant crop report. Tlio woiuhor continued favorable for tin' ' R.itliurlnK of the harvest. Whllo the mnrkel wax iiuotod linn lit Liverpool , It shotted no ad- Vaiiro olsowhcro. The rcoelpts of now wlionl wcro huiivy. liulnit H8 out of a total of 1G2 cars nh 122 curs of thu now Krado contracts. The receipts of now wlioat wuro also heavy else- when > , and Increasing ut nil winter wheat points. In the absence of htiy stimulating news It wan natural Hint the tendency of prices should ho downward. IiOngH and .shorts offered - fored freely for a tlrnobutwhen the low IlKiiro qf the day was ro iched the shorts who had Bold with considerable freedom around the top yesterday saw an opportunity to scalp Rood profits and buftan to cover , led by I'ard- rldffo : Co. , who took In Ions linos. At about thcsanio time Now York buying or.lcrs bewail to come In through Mllinlnu , Hodman , Logan & ( 'o. and H. V. White. This buyliiR with late jirivato cables quoting n better tone in lib eral clearances at New Vork , the taking of twonty-olKht boat loads there for export and tlio reported lo.'ullnu of 'JJO.OOO bushels had a streniUhc'tlliiulTooluiifl caused a it'covory In near tlio closing prlco of voslei- day. This proved only temporary , however. IVars of tlie Koveriimcnt .statistician took possession of traders and the marUet triew dull mid aualn fia Ked nil' to lho bottom H uro but rallied a shade before the close. December wh'tut opened at KS'jU apalnstft'lo at the close ycsierduy. sold olT toH-tijc. mil did to > 8'ji' , dropped nualn to tJS.HiC nnd closed 'at , , . Corn opened weal ; and lowcr.chlellv because of the continued favorable weather for the Krowinji crops and bccausu the receipts weru ulioiit ninety cars above the estimates. Then ) were free nlTcrliiKi at the outset with only n limited demand , but business was not pressed nnd there was only a small recession from the opening ( Inures , This was succeeded by a better fcclliiK Inter , when wlmat bc an to advance. Hhort In corn lie nn to cover about the same time to realize profits , niul an Im provement In values took place. An active demand and bettor prices for cash corn also had a tendency toailvancu futures. Another element was the free movement of that ccreiil. Chicago nloni ; shipping S27.000 bushels with the UKK regain for all points S4I- UOO bushelf , while the receipts were only 117.- COO bushels. Heptumber opetu'd at 51'iiw" > USc , tourhed file for a moment , hun within the opening ranRO for a time , went to M4i' , re ceded and closed utril c. Oats were dull and easy with frequent fluctuations In September eon fined to ' c. Provisions wore penerally strong on small . . i i. The leading futures ranged its follows : WHEAT No. 2 July I 90t ! * gK AllKUKt 87 U 67 September B M 6768j October 68j ( ; fcS.Hi Coil.v .No. 2 July : . 65 ! ( SI ! &H Auuust .2-Jj . popteniber OATH No. 2 July 37 37M MM AllKlllt September 28 > J IJKK.H I'OHK September 1027J. 10 60 1027W 10 47b October 10 12 ! : 1067K 10 4'JHi LA in i Suptumber 6.13 0 4iW B a2H October G 4. ' ) ( iT ! I ! 4S HlIIH Beptumber C rji , October B 37Jli Cash quotations were ns follows : l''i.iuit Dull , unchanccd. WHEAT No. 2 sprint : wheat , fWtilc ! ; No. a , prlni ; wheat. P4fi.hjo ( ; No. 2 rod , 01Q1T.V. CHUN No.- ' , 5 ljo. OATB No. 2 , Ko : No. 2 , white , 41U4lc ! No. II , white. 40Ji4H5c. live No. 8. " ( Jo. HAIII.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. a. Fohruary , 6'o ! No. 4 , February , Mo. l''l.AXSEKI ' > NO. 1 , JI.OJ. TIMOTHY HEED l'rlnu > , $1.25. I'OIIK Mess pork , uer barrel , J10.2. > O11.30 ; Inrd. per owt. , fo.2.r > ® . : iO ; short nhs sides , ( loose ) . Jfi.20ffin.25i dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . JMOaruO ; short , oleur sides ( boxed ) , l8.50.Sli.fiO. . WIIIRKV Distillers' finished goods , per Bal lon , fl.lfi. SuoAiis-Cut louf , unehanitod. Kecolpts and shlpinonls today were ns fol lows : On thu produce oxchanco today , the butter market was unchanged : fancy creamery. Ifi ® 17c ! line western , UffllSc ; line dairy , iL'iaijc. EKKS , 15(4 ( ® 10. _ New York Mtirkctn. NEW YOIIK , July 10. Kr.OUH Uccoipts , 6.7CO paclia es : shlpinonts. 7.4-0 ( barroU , 4 , o5 sacks ; market IrreKulur , tuoderately active , closlni ; easy : sales , 23.SJO barroU ; low extras , ja.Mffl 4.40 j wlntor wheat , low Krades. | : i.S4.40 ; fair to fancy , * .504tvr > ; patents , t.'i.2. > ® 5.n ; ; Minnesota seta clear , fl.40ill.iii ] ; straights , $ I.K,7J.V.M ; Minnesota pateutB , $ l.OJi.DO ; ryonilxeu , J4.40 . , C'oit.v MKAI , Quiet , steady. WIIKAT Kecelpts , lo7IJO ! bushels ; exports , 22II.I4J ( ( btiblioU ; sales , 2 , 1S4.000 bushels of fu tures ; I'Jl.OOU bushels spot. Spot iniirUot lower , active for export , elosliiK weak ; No. 2 rod , fl.tt ( ffll.r.'M ( In store i-.nd elevator : * lUai 4fl.oty : alloaf. Jl.D2.iai.OiHf ! ( : o. b , ; ungraded red , r 'kc(2fl.tti ( ( ! ; No. 1 northern to arrive. l.u.lcl.n" > ' ; No. 1 hard to arrive , Jl.OUU © H. O.S ; No. 2 C'hlcupo , Jl.teOl.Bj ( ? [ . Options were dull and * it\u lower on HiiUjKriulos. private cables weaker ; freer inoveinent of < vhlto and expected favorable ' rep report from the bureau ; No. 2 red. July. $ l.00' , ' , < ai.0l ; closlne. JI.OO ! , ; AuKitst. U7 l-lf l 7\c , closlnV. U7(6o ( : September , lHii1u07c , cloaliii ; , 0li'o : ; October , 00 ta-ll > ai 7(4c , oloslntr , OT7 e ; Novoinber. 074S IWUi1 , olositiK , l 7 ? e ; December. asuftWc , closlni ; , IHlie ; January , closlnc , UUtio ; Keb- ruary. I,004 ! I.OOU , elosliiK , ( I.OIU ; JIay. , . Hvu-Qulet , llrni ; woitorn , September de livery , 7577c. OOIIN Uecclpts. 21,5(0 ( bushels ; exports , 103,07" bushels j sales , 401,000 bubheis of futures , 7tiono biihhels of spot. Spot murkoi weaker. moderate business ; No. 2 , 70(27lo ( In elevator ; 7lo nltoat ; ungraded mixed , 704t7Jc. Options MSlio lower and weau ; erou reports Kood ; July ( HMO 5c.oloslui ; , C44c ? : AuKust. fliua OUtC , closing , OIHoi September , 5'Jbffi50' ' ? < , o , olosliiit , M'io ; October SliH eloslnir , fiio : December 52iiiWac ( , oloslnu Vi. . OATS KccotptH , 7H.MO bushels ; cixports , 2,870 bushels ; sales , 'O.OOJbushois of futures ; 111- 000 biibhelsof hpot. Spot market unsettled , Ir- llAV Kasy , ( julot , ll'H'8I'lil ' * . iiulet : state common to choice , 2C < a'5e ; 1'aclllo coast , 2IW2.V ) . CorcKE Options opened steady anil tin- chutiKed to a points down , closed stoutly and UnchauKcd to : u points up. Hales , lJ,7.YJ buus , InoluilIiiB : July , ilil.hO lu.oo : AiiKust. JI5.W ® 10.1111 Hoptoiuber , I15.1t15.20j October , II.W : ; Deccuilier. Bi'or Km-falr tlemund ; fair cargoes , No , T , I'iittl'liu. 'junV5rUuw'.l"lrt ' " "i'lyl ' l > nut iioiulnnlt relined ( Inner ; fairly uutlvui Kratuilutud , 4fti 4)io ) ; cubes , io. MOI.ASSKS Now Orlenns , t > toudy and nulot. UiCK-Stoady. < lull. I'ETUoi.EiiM-Stoady ' und a let ; unltod closed at lu for AuL-ust , COTTONHKBH Uu , Quiet. TAU.ow-yulol ! elty. t..OO for pai-kiigos , Vic. KIMIN Wuuk and iiulut , TUHI'KNTINK Hull but steady nt 37U4I'ISc. Kuus-Qulet ; webtern , I'Udil&oi receipts , 8,7 > Ml packaged. HIDES Mr in. dull , \ Voot.Veuk , dulls ilonu-htlo lloece , UOQOTu : pulleil , iWlo ; TexasI7 < ttl.'lo. I'oitK ' t Inn. uulot ; old muss , HO.f Cfll.cO ; new mesa tll.JWrJ.'S : extra prlmol0.50llia Minpl.tS l-lriii , iiuloti short uleur , O.lt'Uft . * M. IAUI Quiet , firm : western stcnm , . 8.Kj ! ! ; suli's , 2,500 tierces ntA4j optlou sales , X.'Oi'J ' tlercus ; July closing , tfl.Mi Aueust , fu.41 , oloslnir , tO.M bid ; Pepteinbor , ta.CO < 3ii.i7 ( , clos- lim , t\Wi October , { 6.71Q0.7S , eloslnir , < l.bO bid : December , closlni ; , 17.00. IS Steady ; fair demand ; part skims. irrcguluri vteitcrn dairy , IftftUot wc torn cronmory , liaif'Ci western factory. 1IMHC ! Klglns IHO. I'm IttoN-Uiillt Hcotcli , Amorlonn , . . . Coi'p n llonvyj lake , July , 113,00. l.KAt ) Dull ; domestic , 14 , 4\ TlN-Easyi straltp , tJO.45. Mllivniikco 'Mnrltnts. Mir.vrAUKBR , Wl.i. , July -Kf.ouit tull. ) WHEAT No. 2 sprint , on track , cash. 83c ! September , 8 ' < ci No. I northern , We. Coit.v Steady ; No. n , on track , cnsh , 03c. , OATS IlrUk domanU ; No. 2 white , on track , Dull ! No. 2 In stoi-o , COo. HVK "carcu ; No. 1 In store , iWe. I'IIOVISIONS Higher. 1'oitK f'eptembcr.b.tf. \ . " IiAKP September , $0.40. HKCKti'TS-FIour , : i.C3u barrels ; wheat , 6,500 bushels ; Imrloy , 700 bushels. Silii'MK.VTS t'loiir. 4,0)0 ) barrolB. Ijlvcrpool 10. WHEAT I'lrni , demand Improving. Oirnrlni ; * sparlnc : Uallfornln steady. The receipts of wheat for the past three days wore 111,000 Including 70,000 Ameri can , C'oitN-'l'Inn demand fair , receipt * of Amorl can corn for the pnst three days werotl,20 ccntatii. I.tNsKEl ) otr. 22s Od per cwt , I'EAS Canadian , fis sd per cental. A.MKIHCA.V HEFIIIOCIiATOIt 1IUEF 4(1 per Pound. _ St , 1,011(8 ( Markets. ST. Loots , Mo. , July 10. WHEAT Irregular ; cash , t > 7U < " , September , MUc. Coiix Unsettled ; cash. Oj ttJOUc ; Septem ber , 4U c. OATSIllcher ; cash. 3Sc ; September , " 7le. ! I'OIIK Quiet nt ? IO.W ) . IAHISteady at J.VBO. WHISKY tl.lfl. DiiliuliVliont 'Market. DIIMJTII , Minn. , July 10. Wheat was excited and went up ' 'cents today. The other options held dull and steady. UBreii'TH ii : ears , Cash No. 1 hard , 100'ic ! cash No , I northern , l)75c ) ! ; cash No. 2 northern , irj'ie ' : July for No. 1 northern Ode and b"io ! for September .No. 1 northern. City liivc Stock Mnrlcut. KANHAS CITV. Mo. , July 10. CATtr.B He- celnt.s , 4,200 ; shlpincnti , 1. 4ft i : steady to strong ; steers , if I.UViM..K ) : cows t.V ' . ' > ttil.5j ; stockers and feeders , ii.4r ; < Jf4.iO. ( lions Iecelits700 ( ) ! ; shipments 4,100 ; mar ket higher ; all grades. H.'Uia'.TU. ' City ( iralu KANSAS CITV , Mo. , July 10. WIIKAT Io\yer ; No. 2 hard , cash , 77e bid ; Ju y. 77c bid ; No. 2 red , rash. WJc bid. UOIIN Lower ; No. 2 cash , 53ic ! bid ; July , 52'4c bid. OAT.- , Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 35ici ! July , : io4c. ! Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI , O. , July 10. WIIBAT I'lrm ; No. 2 red , DOc. COHN Riisler ; No. 2 mixed. 5'JfiOc. OATS Irromilar ; No.2 mixed , 40i4c. WHISKV JI.Ki. _ STOCIiH .tXl ) , MtO.\/tS. New YoitK , July 10. The stock market Etlll shows no change In Its character today , but prices swim ; ; Howard a aln under the demand from tlio shorts , while trading was entirely professional and the lluctu itlons In all but the prominent stocks Insignificant. There was more than usual boar manipulation di rected agalustthu L.T.infers , llurllngtou and St. Paul In particular. Hut a covering de mand sprung up which reversed yesterday's tendency In prices. The borrowing dpmand for Burlington was especially urgent It was positively stated that no gold would go out tomorrow , and while exchange was llrmer and a shade higher the effect of the assurance was scon In the higher prices for stocks. The dullness , however , reliected the general apathy and tlio narrowness of tlio local Interest In the market , anil during tlio day tlio Mnctuntloiib In not over six stocks called attention to tlio dealings In these shares. In tlio early dealings London was a limited buyer and tlio decline In the grain markets was reliected by some buying orders from Chicago wh eh strengthened the granger - gor and probably beaded oiV considerable pressure upon thorn. Tlio final setting at rest of the rumors In re gard to tlio Louisville dividend by the declara tion ofi per cent bad only a quietlni : ell'ect , but this stock ami Its prominence In the mar ket bccamo less us the day were along and the same may bo said of Chicago Gas and Atchl- Min ; of the other Industrials Sugar was the strongest spot , while Cordage barely held Its own. Lake Hhoro developed some strength and activity but the rest of the llbt was dull and without special movement except in the grangers. Northern 1'aclllo preferred and Lou svllle & Nashville. The opening was steady , but tlio pressure of the bears caused fractional losses during the early dealings , when the publication of the St. I'uiil earnings and other favorable reports nnd Items of news changed the temper of the speculation which remained linn throughout the rest of the clay , becoming positively strong In the last hour. The close , however , wns only firm , but at tlio top figures of the day. The final changes are In almost all cases small fractional advances , but Sugar Is up Ut and Wheeling & Lake Krlo preferred ISj. Itallroad bonds did not respond to the sttongth In the share list , though a firm tone prevailed as usual of late and most of the Is sues traded In show Slight gains for thu day. The Important advances are very few , how- vor. Omaha consolb rose to 1U- The trading reached only JfiSI.OOO. Government bonds have been dull und steady. Stuto bonds have been dull and featureless. TlK ) following are the closing ( luotatlons for the leading stocks on tne Now York stock ex change today : I.nku Shore lUUMlColorndo Coal . . . . U. 1' . Denver AUuIf. lHv ! Hlo Uninitu West. . . . 40 Norlhwoatern IQ.'i do prefered. t't H The total sales of stocks today were 11C.442 shates. Including Atchlson. 21C ; Cnlcago Gas. \uts.1 ; Lake Mior. ' , 3.UO ; Loulsvlllo & Nasli- vlllo , 0,110 ! St. 1'aul , 21,035. Hovicw , The Test says ; The decline In Lmilsvlllo A : Nashville stock during the last day or two und Itscontlnuanco this morning In the face of yesterday's decluriitlon of a cash dividend , has occasioned inoio or less wonderment In Wall street. There Is. however , a perfectly obvious ovnlanatlon. Its natural protectors are unwilling to steady lho prlco by now pur chases on the market , not because they are now overloaded with long stock , but bt-causo they are likely to bo called upon at an early date to take up some of the now stock. Ot this now Issnu of 17,000.000 authorized last Monday , * 1,800,000 Is otlur.'d forsubscrlptlou to the shareholders at 7o. Inasmuch as the now stock Is to bo the 2H per ci > nt July dividend , there Is a margin of only 2 or 3 per cent under current prices to Induce such subscription. Ut course shareholders In general may bt < wil ling to taku thu now stock , but the probability Is that the Insldo holders will have to look out for the bulk of it. Conbcquontly they are not In it position to bo bidding up thu prlcu today. This state of ufTalrs gives thn bear traders for the tlmo u very Inviting opportunity. If tie ) price were to go a point or t\\u lower , howuver. Insiders must conio Into tno market Insolf dofiuo , for It would never do to let the stock soil on the market below the figures ut which subscrip tions for new stock are being Invited , NKW YOIIK. July 10-Clearlng . 101,435,723 ; balances. * 5,43 < , ? > i. HAI.TIMOIIL- . , July 10. Clearings , (2,231- 181 : bulMiccti , KI22.V5I. Money , 0 per cent. I'lHMiiKU'iiiA. July 10.-oearlngs. : to/m- 050 ; balances , (1,734,17'J. Money , 4 per cent. CiNCiNKATr , O. , July 10 , Money. WJO per cunt. Now York exchange , par. Clearings , Cmo.uio , July 10 Now York exchange , steady at par. Money , Una and unclmiiKcd. Clearings , * 12G03,000. BT. Louis. Mo. , July 10.-rioatlnB , 13,432.- 003 ; bulancos. KJ69.050. Money , 6 < as poroout. Lichuugu on Now York , 70o picmlum , U08IOM , MOM. , July W-01carlng. , 115,745 wi | bulancos , tl.TPO.IfA Monov. InUJ'i ' per cent. Kxclinngo on Now York , 13 percent discount. Tlio Mouoy .Mnrkol. NEW VOIIK. July 10. MONCVONCAM. Slcady rntigcd from l' { to 2 per cent , last loan 2 per Cent ; closed offered at 2 percent. I'ltlME MKIICA.STII.IS I'Ai'Kit 3V4S17 percent Srr.ui.tyi KXCIIANOE Quiet but itrong at H.8VU for sixty-day bills und (4.87 for do * niand. The following were tlio closing prices on Lends : U.S. 4s , registered. , . M. K. AT. 6s U. B. 4s , coupons Mutual Union 6s ,101 ( ! i , retilsterod iooway > N , J. Cent Int Cort. . , 4Hi , coupons way Northern 1'ac. Isti. . . I'ncinc , ( li of ' 95 no doJils Louisiana Stamp ( B. . Rt Northwest' consols. , Tennessee N , S. Us. . . 102 riodobrnturo & . . . , .101 do 6s ' TOM : St. I * A I , M. ( Ion. is , , 87 do 3s U7i ( rit. 1 , . A 8. F.ficn. M. 101 Canada Southern 2ds U7 HI. Paul consols 121 K Central I'ncinc l t , , 105 St. I' . C. A I1 , lit * . . . , 111P7 1) . Alt.U.lsts 1I4W T. I' . U O. Tr. Ilcts. , P7 do 4 eoljlT. P. It. 0. Tr. IlcU. , SOJ < I ) , .t K. ( l.Wcst Ists. . 74)i ) tinlon Pacific Uli. . . ,10 ' KrloZdi 97 West Shore ,100 ; M. 1C. AT. acn'ICs. . . HoHtott Stoclc Market. HOSTO.V. Mais. , July 10. The following were the closing prices on stocks In the lo > ton stock market today. Ijondon Stock LONDON. July 10. Closing at 4 p. m. liar silver 4i' ! d per ounce. Hate of dis count In the oiieii market for both short and three months bills. I'nfil'.i ' percent. Gorman Hank Stateiiicnt. HKHUN , July 10. The statement of the Im perial Hank of Germany shows an Increase of special 1MOOJ : marks. linnk of ICiiKlnnd Uiillion. LONDON , July 10. Amount of bullion Rene Into the Hank of England on balance today , 1'arln KeiitcN. ; 1'Altts , July 10. Three per cent routes Oof Denver Mining SJoolcs. it. Colo. . July 10. A feeling of dullncs pervaded the mining exchange today. Hales. 14 , 40J shares. Quotations closed as follows : St. LiotilM Miniiifj Quotations. ST. Louis. Mo. , July 10. There was con siderably more trading than usual on the m'nlng ' exchange this morning , but prices were generally low. The following bids were made on call today : Adams I'.HJ Montroeo W American i'DJ Silver AKC 5 Centrnl Silver I KlUnbeth 172H UrnnltoM 2100 Ynnia 72H Boston Wool Market. HOSTON , July 10 , The demand for wool lias been fairlv active and the sales of the week are vVJWV.'lO pounds of all kinds. Transactions are mostly In small lots , but some largo sales arc reported. Ono lot of 400.000 pounds spring Texas sold In tno range of 20itiu. Several Miles of spring Calllornlu were made at 17 © -'lo. In territory wool there lias been a good trade and salts have benn made on the se cured basis of f > ( XSf > 2c for line , ft © GOc for line medium and f > S57o for medium. There Is n fair trade In Ohio and Michigan unwashed and utimerchantablo llccces at iHRU.So. I'or X and XX Ohio wools there Is very little demand and prices are the same. Michigan X fleeces are dull ut LT-7e ! ; , and combing fleeces are selling onlv In small lots. Australian wools sell steady ut Me.- Foreign wools are dull. Now York Dry Goods Mnrknt. NKW VottK. July 10. In dry goo-Is there was more inquiry for hundred case lots of cot ton goods and a freer movement In Fruit of the Loom 4-4 anil T-t > sblrtlngs by menus of an extra half per cent discount not to extend be yond Ju'y'0. ' Low grades bleached cottons were moro active. In other ret-uccts the mar ket Is unchanged. Havana > -arkets. HAVANA. July 10. SI-ANISH Goui $2.M in Steady. KtTdAU Qlllot. According to a statement published by Sunor .loaiiuln Guina. a broUor , the yield In biiKarcrop up to date amounts to 7813,544 tons. Now-Yore Oil Mark ct. Nuw YOIIK , July 10. I'utrolouni opened steady , advanced : ' e. then became dull and remained so until the close. IT.NNSVI.VAMA On , Auitiist options sales , K.OOO barrels ; oucmnK , G7ao ; 'iilchCHt , U8u ; luwebt , (17 ( ? o ; closlnj ; . OSo. Jjomloii OH . 'iiirkVt. LONDos.July 10. Ho-iN--Ainorlmin strained 4s Od per cwt ; American strained , line , 7s. LlNbKEli 4s Cd. ) , I.N-KII : ) Oii < 2iHd per cwt. TuitruNTiNii Spirits , 28s tier cwt. Ijon'.lon 1'roducc ninrkct. IONIlO > f. July 10. A.MKHIOAV HKKMIOEIIATOU IIUKF f < iroiiunrtcr.s 2s Od ; hlndniiarters 4s ml perH pounds by the car. ' T.tlk. OtticAOO. July 10. Mr. Konnett says : With winter wheat reduced two-Hftlis and si.ring wheat two-fifths less than mst year Dodge' * report Is notbaarlsh. It Is quite bull ish on corn liolng three-tenths Jc s thiui a year ago at this tlmo and It Is live points higher on oats. HT. Louis , July 10. Langonburs Hrothors to Coelirell Itrothors : The fallowing was the olllelal rangeot prices at this po.nt today ; CiurAdo , July 10. I' . 0. Logan & Co. to Ton- Cray & llryan : The wheat market opened weak with a rush of small holders to sell , the ort'orlngs being absorbed by a couploof promi nent shnrlK. The niarknt flnnod IJo but failed to bold and closed within ! > e of the louo.it price of the day. The cash demand for wheat continues good. Now York and llaltlmoro re port sovenly-tlireo loads taken to.lay. St. l.ouls reports L-ood demand for cash and char ters hero today on l23.ooti , but the tine weather reports of big thresh'ng returns and fear of bearish government report discouraged the bulls and they evened till to bu prepared for a very bearish louort , which Is generally o.\- pcoted. Corn after openln weak on big re ceipts showed a firm undertone the rest of the day und closed strong. Cash corn Is again In good demand at from 3o to 3110 nromlum over July. U.ith ruled dull and steady , except on July , which showed some weakness , Provis ions surprised the crowd by u stouUy advance and firm close , duo to some good buying and covering of shorts. Nuw YOIIK , July to. Konnett , Hopkins & Co , to P. A. McWhorter There was nothing It. up town gossips last evening to show any change for the better. In stocks today thu sentiment continued bearish mainly because there socnis to bo no disposition to buy stocks and there Is a lack of purchasing power , foreign houses sold yesterday und to'Jay but Americans closed very weak because the Nuw York market was very heavy. Thu Stock holder tills morning says thu market Is waterlogged - logged and tlio buying power Is exhausted , The material out of which to crtiiito an ndvunco does not exist und pur- oluibes should only bu madeon turns. At lho opening of stocks today u fresh attack was inudoon Chicago , llurllugtou < fc Qulncy which broke Its prlco ii per cent and temporarily arily weakened the whole market. The force of the movement , however , wns soon spent and with U * co sttilon prices throughout the lUt began to rally with western stocks as i'uul a gqfld f uvurl\ij \ , 1Jbo caru- lng of this road tire mirurUln ? even tti friend * , those for thflt * first week In July , re ported today , showan Increase of JSI.'JW , Tins class of stocKAtfita been bought today In anticipation of tht,7 ) government crop re port to bo 'ftuWlshca this after noon , which nuigt bo very promising , The Increased tictlviCv' In Vitnilcrbllt Mocks nnd their decided Mn-ngth have boon feature ! today nnd has helpiKl to create a favorable Impression as to thtttnncr.il markets future , Loulsvlllo.V Nnslnjiiie bus also advanced on good buying , The declaration of yesterday of u' ' ! { nor rent dividend has made u favorn- bio Impression Htul'iitnto probably the excel lent cotton report lAfiucd by the department of agriculture hnviitsft Inliucnced pome buy ing of the stook , The London market war steady for Amorlciinistocksat fractions above our level , but London has had u few orders hero todny olthor to buy or sell. Sterling exchange la dull nnd rather weak und no gold linn been taken for shipment , by tomorrow's boat , llankslmvo gained slncolnst 1'j-lday tlf > ( U.S3S In their dealings with the sub-treasury , but probably hnvo little If nny money from the Interior , us pxcliunire ut Interior points have been working ngnlnH money coming this way , Money Is easy on call. Stocks closed firm at a small advance from yesterday's urlccs , Total sales , 110.1KX ) . WASHINGTON. July 10. Konnott , Hopkins A Co. toy. A. McWhorter The July report of the department of agriculture makes the acreage ns compared with the breadth har vested la t year of corn. 108.3 ; potatoes , 10V.3 ; tobacco. 102.0. Condition ; Corn. 02.8 ; winter wheat , M.2 ; spring wheat , 01.1 ! rye , ttl.O ; Oats , 87.0 ; barley , vo.O : potatoes , O5.,1 ; tobacco. PI.I. The honvy Increase In corn ucrcniro Is more npparcnt thnn real. The comparison is with the breadth harvest cd last year when there was u loss of 6,000,000 acres by abandonment on ac count of drouth. Thu present return makes the acreage slightly less than TS.COO.UOO acres. A further and more minute Investigation will bo made In thu districts which sullered most fem drouth last year. CiHCAdo , July 10. Kotinott. Hopkins fi. Co. to H. A. MWhortur : Alioilt 500.00J In wheat and flour cleared from thu Atlantic seaboard nnd at New Orleans nnd at this writing fifty- Ihrco loads reported by New York taken for export. It Is very clear our wheat Is wanted abroad and Is belnctiiken about as fast r > s It comes In sight. Receiving houses are nutting fortli extraordinary efforts to get now re ceipts because the demand Is so active that quick sales and abundant business are thereby assured. Such competition In this direction has rarely been witnessed nt the outset of a booming crop. Traders aio anticipating a bearish report fiom the government and have generally sold out long stuir or gone short In expectation of n break tomorrow. The report can hardly bo moro favorable than expected and It would seem that Us full etl'ect has been discounted In nny event. It it should disappoint the boars wo may got quite a rally tomorrow Instead of wealnoss. Mr. Dodge s report , If In line with private ad vices , will bo bullish on corn. The season has been very unpropltlous thus far and with tho'llni'st weather possible there are largo areas where a full crop fan hardly be secured , while with average weather a light yield Is probable. Thu ordinary dangers to which the crop Is liable are Intensified by Its very backward condition and It will bo remarkable If the sea son pas-.es without well-grounded crop scares , which will naturally have a marked elTect on pi Ices at critical times. Light arrivals of hogs , hluher prices at the yards aud talk of a possible order fr7.r > , OuO barrels of pork to bo delivered In September turned the market upward and anxious shorts did the rest. Local traders generally covered their sales In expectation of a bulllsn report on corn. CniCAdO , July 10. Sciiwartz. Dupeo it Mo- Cormlck to R C. SwarU A Co. Thu wheat market has been moderatol > active , although tlio trading was largely local scalping. The old light goes on between the homo and for eign situation. Cables uero strong ; these re ceived from private sources report an advance In prices. Now York reported 2S loads taken for export nnd fair charters were reported from here , The clearances from four ports were largo , amountini : to 209.000 bushels of wheat and 30,000 pai'UiiKCs of flour. Now York reported largo buying of futures for foreign account , and yet In the face of thcso bullish influences our market was weak. The re ceipts of winter wheat were largo all around and seem to bo sulllclqnt to counteract all the bullish news that wo receive. I'or tlio present Indications point to a scalping market , with a somewhat downward tendency. Now red winter wheat suiil spot at 02'ic. Corn has been rather weak during the entire day. Kecelpts 513 cars , being 00 cars over expectations and the estimate for ton orrow being Inrgo. 500 cars. Thu ell'ect was shown in tho'car'lot market , whlcli was weak. No. 2 mixed. .Wic : No. 2 yellow , 5c. ! ) A strong Influence on the bear side If continued. olTerlngs to arrive during July , which seems to lessen the July premium. Receipts nt eleven primary points were375,000 ; shipments. 841.000. The rally atthe close was occasioned by the publication of' these largo shipments , 510.000 of which were from Chicago. Oats were dull and featureless. . Hocoipts of hogs 4oOt ) under estimate , and .market w is fie higher. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow only 12,000. The provision .market \ as very dull , but showed Indications of being somewhat over sold , one or two local trndais who have bcon pronounced boars were suspected of covering their shorts on the sly , and to their purchases Is to bo attributed today's advance. Scalpers were bullish and easily advanced prices on a light trade. Market closes llrni at about top prices. 031 AllA. LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. July 10.1831. CATTLE Offlclnl rocoluts of cattle. 1,185. ns compared with l.7,9 ( , yesterday und U07 Krlday of last. week. The market was active and nrni on desirable grades 'if beeves and itoady on other grades , Good butcher stock was firm ; other grades were unchanged. I'ecd- ors wore steady. There were no choice cattle among the receipts. Hoas Olllelal receipts of hotts 7,27. ' . ns compared with 0,014 yesterday and 5.420 Friday of last week. The market opened ac tive and strong on good hogs and steady on overythlng elso. All were sold. The range of tlio prices paid was 24.57li3 C4.7. ' , the bulk selling at Sl.G5S4.70. Llsht , t4.57'i4.70 ; heavy , S4.7U4.75 ; mixed , S4 C54.70. The avor- ngo of the prices paid was $ I.G3t. as compared with .UK yesterday und * 4.48 Friday of last week , SmEi' : Ofllclal receipts of sheep 108 , as I'onrpaicd with 140 yesterday and 113 Krldav of last week. The market was iic- llvo and fully steady. Natives , $2.753.05 ; westerns , { 2.50&5.05 ; u'ood UO to 7011) . lambs , ? 5.0. < Si.2J. ! Uecclpts n-ul Disposition of Stook. Ofllclal receipts anl : disposition of stook at ihown by tlio books of the Union stockvards joi.ipany tor the twmitv-four hours ending at > o'clock p. m. . July 10. lall ! : Hia'KIl'TP. U Sl'03ITION. JlcprcscntiUlvo Sulow. BTKRItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. A v , I'r. 1 1040 J.'l 25 W IBM * HO III IIM ) to 25 1 1170 II 50 III 12.14 500 21 HIM 5 2 , " > 1 IOSJ 4 00 111 llfit 500 2J llhS 5 33 14 1 HVi 445 'JU 127. ) 503 Kl 13'JS 540 U 10JO 4 b5 17 12111 5 10 "fcbwH. S'o , Av. Pr. No.iAv. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 3 1137 11 M 1 (850 ( 13 10 1 ! ) 887 * 2 B.r ) 1 1080 1 OJ ft ! M4 2 10 0 870 3 35 ,3 , HSl I US 7"ii74 ( 210 1 10SO 240 7 flSO 3 ( HI H "Wl 2 10 1 Wl 240 10 Bi ( : > 200 22'"iKl ( 215 2 llfiO 240 11 781 2 0.1 411 MM 2 20 1 IKO 2 50 10 81U 210 25K5.l 225 17 OSI 3(11 ( 2 1040 810 { 16.W 225 8 010 8 73 KTOCKUIU AMI I'UEDEUS , 3 SOO 215 10.,13S ' 300 3..10M ; i0 ! ! B ! ! 7u8 2 fiU B.-6I7 ! l 20 12..11X11 3(10 ( 3. . U33 2 lit ) 27u < SGl 3 25 2..ii80 : 175 Ij.MTQ 20) 1..1280 205 2..10SU 1 bU 1..15W ) 200 1..1UVO 210 1..KIW ) 1 W 0. . 178 4 00 1310 4 03 0. . 171 4 15 'VXKK. ' 1..1C90 325 /ijj.l 1..1COO 4 00 MII.KKIIH ANII 3 cows and calves , each 2000 WKkTlCIIK CATTLE. S'o. Av. I'r. 7 ( cuilers H > 7 3 15 Sfeedurs WJ 3 15 5feedeiH " -I 315 Bfuudors 10 5 3 ! H 10 feeders UWO 'J M M feeders 1100 II : W t feeder 1070 U UO Swazuy , Ncef & Donjrlas. aiiulls i 11-TO 1 75 fiUullb 10.10 1W 4 cows u. > ) J 20 h3 ' 20 ! 7i'iiws " - 1 feeder , Mi-U J I14 1 feeder 1 315 Sfeedei-H 1251 a 15 lofeudcrs. ! 2 J 15 IHHIH. S'o. Av. Bh. I'r. Nq. Av. Ph. I'r , 4 812 ! 50 I.U..257 120 V4 Irt . . . . . . 453 7U 184 800 405 12 170 4 65 CO llnl 120 4(13 ( S3 818 SCO 4 575 ! C3 873 200 4 U3 (2. ( . . .173 180 467 W 231 2X ) 403 ) , . . . . ' . 'SO U g 400 ? S 2U 2iO 105 rins AMI itounii. 1 210 80 200 8 103 300 8 110 3 00 SHEEP. No Av. I'r. 41 lambs , native. 50 $175 80 owes , native 81 375 Live Stock Market. CHICAOO. July to. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hue.1 There were about six thousand native und thirty-live hundred Texas cattle In the yards today. There was a demand for at least that number and at sustained prices. The market averaging firm at advance gained dur- IIIK thu prececdliiK two days. ( exporters were looking for choice cattle , aud as eastern orders also called for a liberal number of that class , holders were not only enabled to unload promptly , but at strouc prices. Common Brass steersw.is tlio only de scription In which there wore any signs o weakness. Hulls were again In limited supply , and re ceipts of cows also bolnz rather light , an ad vantage rem..lnod with sellers. The range of values for native cattle was JI.fiOSli.aTi ; and for Tcxans. tl.50Qn.25. Sales of the former were larirely at } 2.2."i3.-5 for cows and bulls and at $4.5Xu ( > ,75 for steors. Extra cows and hoiforssold around tl.oi. Hogs advanced another point todny. outside quotations being moved up to $5.10. There weru several sales at that flguro and the greater part of the day's transactions were nt hotter than $1.85. The demand was active ; so sharp In fact that almost the entire supply had changed hands by 10 o'clock , Coarse heavy and poor II 'lit hogs were closed at $4.404.G5. and culli and ' skinny" Ulgs nt prtaes averaging downward from $4.40. but fair to Kood lots were wanted at $1.853,5.03 or at an advance on Thursday's quota ! Ions of 5o tier 100 pounds. The market finished firm. Thu Evenlni ; Journal says : OATTI.K Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; native steady ; Toxuns , strong ; tyo prices , $3,7.'ii.OO ( ; no extra natives on sale ; good to medium. f3.005.50 ; others , $4.MX/44.75 ; Toxnns. * 2.UO ® 4.37'i : stockers , t2.75ft3.U3 ; cbws. J-V.OS4.00. Hoes Hecolpts , 20,000 ; shipments , 10.000. Market active higher , closing strong ; rou b and common , $4.1034.70 : mixed and packers , J4.8Uii4.C ( ! > ; prime heavy and butchers weights , M.00r > .10 ; prime light. } 5.lXS-.10. ( ( SllKKl' Receipts 5,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; mut ton grades steady , others slow ; native owes , t3.flOft4.50 : mixed wethers. 4.755. > . ' 5 ; Texan" , ? 3.554.40 ; westerns , t4.JOl. ( ! > .r > j lambs , } 5.50 ® 0.50. New York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YOIIK , July 10. HKEVKS Receipts. 4..VO head Including 52 cars forsalo. Marketsteady ; native steers if4.2ii3.B.2" > ; bulls and cows , $3.20 © 4,23 ; dressed beef , steady , b.4.iHc ! ; shipments tomorrow. 1,400. , CAt.VES HecelptB. I.ISO head : market Uc lower ; veals , $3.000.23 ; buttermilk calves , J250 © 3.23. HiiEEi' Receipts. 5,084 head ; sheep firm : lambs. > 6c lower ; sheep , SI.2.Vf.YOO ; Iambs. $0.00 G7.00 ; dressed mutton firm at lO'/Jc ; lambs , 10 ® 12 Me. lions Receipts , 3.300boad , consigned direct ; nominally steady , $1.0033.40. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. Louis. Mo. , July 10. CATTK Uu 'olpts. 3,500 ; shipments , 2.7'0 ; nmri.ot. steady on natives : strong on Texans ; good to fair na tives $ \UJ3..SO ; fair to gool. : t3.8'Q3 ) 00 ; Toxnns and Indian steers , range , & 2.00 < < $1.40 , lloflrt Hoco'pts. ' 2,8iiO ; shipments , 300 ; mar ket hither ; fair to clmlco heavy , J4.M5.00j ! mixed grades , $4.501.00 ; light ordinary to best. $ I.NOI. 5. SiiUKi1 Kecolpts , 500 ; shipments , 300 ; market strong ; good to fancy. $3.00Jil.bO. 031 All A n'UOJjKS.iitli ! JlAllllKTS. Fresh I'YuitH. MELONS A good many small and In that re spect Inferior melons are being received In the market which are selling all the way from 25o down. Good shipping stoclc , crated , is quoted at 2. > c. CIIKHIUKS OrOiion , $1.501.75 ; homo giown , J1.33l..0 per H bushel basket. Al'i'i.Ki 1'cr M bushel box , green , 50SOJc ; red. Oj75c. llLACKiinititiES Good St. I.ouls stocir $ ' .50. HI.ACK UASl'liHllitlES $1.75 Jior HI qt. eases. Kmi HASfliKlllllES 1'er 24 qt. cases , 13.50 ® 4.0 . ] 't.u.MS-iallfornla.$2.on2.2.r . OliANOES I'or box , $ -I.C03il.75. LKMO.NB 1'or i.ox , 10.riOS7.oo. HANANAS I'or bunch , $ . ' .0032.50 for good shipping stock. I'BACiiEK California Hnlo's early , 11.50 ; touthern , n.4j,7."o per H bushel box , The fallowing nuotations represent the prices at which clmlco stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : . NKW POTATOES Round lots from the coun try , EHllo ( ! ! ; choice shipping stook In small lots , $1.00. ONIONS California , 2'5c per Ib. CAIIIIACIB Homo : rown , 2'ic norlb. TOMATOEH 1'nr ' crate , ono-thlrd bu , . 0375c. t'ticu.MiiKiK I'or do40c. . CELEHV Ii540c per do ? . Country 1'rodiico. HUTTEli Demand Rood atUopcrlb. , at which the great bulk of thu butter has to soil. A few of the top packages being a llttlo more , but the demand for such Is limited. Knns Not much change In thu market , soll- liiu largely at K'c. I'OIILTHV Hecoipts light and demand good , Old fowls. & 1.7.V2&I.OO ; spring chickens , t-.50 ! ® 4,50. according to size. JOHN A. MCSIIANB. KlIAN'K O. CONDON McShane & Condon , INVRSTMliNT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th St. First Nntlonal B.nk z-ulld- ing , Omaha , Nob. Donl In t rk8 , boncli , . ccnrltloi , comuiurclal pa- pt r , etc. Ncnotlnto loiint on liiiirnvuil | Ura.ilm real I'Miito. Hhort linn , * tonni , with bank ituck , orui ull pprovuil uollutor nUccurltf , Tlip ( hloatiO-lOn Iiuul Ijlne. Ki.snsTON , Out. , July 10. Much interest Is inanlfostcd over u dispatch announcing the formation of a company to run vessels from Chicago to Cirnut Hrltnln , Marino men In terviewed thought n successful business could not be accomplished , thu canals on lho St. Lawrence being n drawback , 113 they arc too small to allow vessels lit for ocean trnval to pass. Steamers could go down , but the return uy canal would bo Impossible. Much business could be done between the two countries nnd money saved In transportation without breaking bulk. It Is rumored that Captain Miller of Detroit will of the now line , "Cold , couch , codln is what philosophers term "a logical sequonco. " Ono Is vorv liable to follow lho other ; but by curing the cpld with n dose of Ayer's Cherry 1'ccloral , the cough will bo slopped und the coflln not needed JitU nt present. Positively cured l > y CARTER'S these Little IMJIs. Tlioy also relieve DLs trtai from Dyspepsia , In 1TTLE digestion and Too Hearty Katlng. A perfect rein edy for DUzlnesa , Nausea , Drowsiness , Had Tuite In the Mouth , Coated Tongue , I'oln In tbo Bide , TOHI'ID UVEIt. They regulate tbo Bowels. Itirely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , OMAHA ' and Jobbers1 DIRECTORY. AWNINQ3 AND TENTS. malm Tout & AwnIng - Ing Co- lm , Hit nimocks , Oil anil Ubtia r Clothlna. Scmlfor ntnloxno , 111 : ) Kntnaiu. BIOYOLBS. A. K , PerrigooiOo. M , 0 , Daxon , All Mike , All Prices , All Illcrclci SuUI on Montldr 1'nrts. Payment * . 13IS DodRO Street. 1C07 ! { Knrnnin St. , Om.ihu. BOOK BINDERS & STATIONER3 Omaha Eopublicau Printing Oo. , Law briefs , bank supplies , and aroryllilnj la tbo printing lino. 10th nml HoimUs Ackcrmann Bros. & Hcintzo , Printers , binder * , eloctrolyporJ , blank book manu facturer' , llll ! Howar.l utroot , Onnhn. BOOTS AND SHOE3. Obarles A. Ooo & Oo. , KirkendnllJono3 , & 0o Manufacturers ami Jab Wholesale Mnnufacttir'j bers. for Huston Itub- ioCo. , 1101101 , 110 ! ) Howard stritat. nndllOiillnrncrSt. William ? , Van Aor- W. V. Morsa & Oo. , nanv& Harto , Fhon Kactory , Corner llth nml UmiKHt sis. . ( ) : ni. 1212 llarnoy stroat , ha. Merchant * InrltoJ Omaha , Neb. to call and BOXES. | BUTCHERS. John L. Wilkio , Louis Holler , Omnlmp.ipor box factory IlntrhorV nnd l'ackor ' 1IU7-M19 Doiuln. Tools & Hiippllas. Itouf , IKIIC A shot'p railntfi. Orders promptly illlol. Illli-lllS.lni-ksnn ML OARRtAGES , BUGGIES , ETO. W. T. Seaman , Omnlin' Uirno t Vurloty WAGONS AN'Il CARPETS. | CLOTHING. Omaha Oarpot Oo. , Gilmore & Kuhl , Carpets , oil clot'n , rait- Manufacturer * ft Wholo- tlnKjeurtnln oo'l , itJ. pnlo t'lothlori , I5ll DoiK'lii stroit- 1103 Itarnoy St. CIGARS. West & Fritsohar , Manufacturers flnoclir.irj Jobbers of loaf tobacco ! . 1011 Farnam otraot COAL. COKE , ETC. Omaha Coal , Ooka ani Ooutant & Squires , Lime Oo. Hard and soft coal lill - Hard nnd soft ciil. ni'r- , B. IS. Cor. Kith on I ICOJ Farnani strcoh las utrooti. Mount & Griffin , P. H. Mahono ? & Oo. Ilnrd-Coal Soft. 213S. lUIistrojt , Orires 813 N. Kith and cor. Omaha , Neb. 10th nnd IoUKln : sts. American Fuel Oo. Howell & Oj. , nnd rtoalsri li Shippers anthrncltu and bun- 2178. 14th street , mlnous coal. Omaha , Nob. 215 a. 15th street. Nebraska Fuel Oj. , Johnson Bros. , 2133. 13tll3UoJt , 014 FnrnamSireot , Omaha , Nob. Omnhr , Neb. COBNIOB. Eaple Oornico Works F. Euempin'j Manufacturers ofOnlvan- Gnlvnnltcil inin cornices , lied Iron Cornice. Dormer window. ' , door Window capsinetalloskT- cups , tin Inla etc. Tin IlKhta etc. 1110 nnd 1113 Iron nnd Hl.ito roofer. 911 Knrnnm Bt. GRAIN AND PORVISIONS Toucray & Bryan , I S. A. MoWhortor Ilrokors , grain , proTlslons 9121st Null Hunk , Itroknti nnd Mocks. JIS . Hih I'rlfMo nlrei to N 8t , I'rlrnlonlro to Chi- Vork , Chlc KO inl St. RKO.HU louli anil .NoIT Uiuls. Cash srnUl Votk. bought for nil markets Oookroll Bros , ' F , 0. Swartz & Oo , Ilrokern. 1'rltnto wlroi llrokcr , ( ! ralnl'rovMon to .Now Vork , ChlraKO .t Ho. I'rlvnto wire to At , Hi , l.onU. Special Muni I.ouU anil Chlcano. UIIIC4 tion Klrcn to truck 1 > M * In lut Nail llank.Oinaliit. engrain , lit Nat'l Hank. Kxcliiuiiio bld'ir , 8. Oman * HARD WARE. Reotoroi Wilholtny Oo Leo-Olark-Amlroosoa Cor. 10th mid Jnckson tti Oo. 1031110 Itarnoy street , ( minh * . Omaha Nnl , . IRON WORKS. Paxton ft Viorliug Omnha nfo & Irou Iron Works , Works Wrought ninl cut Iron , building nork , mijtnos , Mnnnf'rs flra and burglar bra s work , son or nl proof safes , vaults , Jail foundry , innclilna mil work , Iran thutleri vr.tl blacksmith work. 0. r. lire escapes. ( I , An- lly. atullTttist. drccrUntutJacksonstl Wilson & Drnko , M'f'g tubular flues , flro box bailers , tank ) , oto. Pierce nod 19th streets. LIQUORS. Ilor & Oo. , William Darat , I.tqunr Morohinti. Wines , Uquon and , ' ! Illi Harnwystrojt. . Manufactures ICiinnjty Ran. Knat India Hilton. 131.1 Knrn.im St. , OmVn L. Kirscht & Co , , Friok & Herberts Wholesale f.lijuor Dealer i Wholesale I.lquorDcal jr 1001 Knrnnm Street SOI - HM 8. 10th St. K. R. Grotto , Importer nnd Jobbir of Whins nrM Uitinr | ) . 1020 nnd lK ( ! Knrnnin St. 1'rlco Ihti on application. LUMBER. Ilcllncd nnd lubrlc\tln { oib , nxlo cru.no , oto. It. It. Until , .ManuJr. PBODUOB , COMMISSION. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , B PO. L A. Disbrow & Oo. , Ibha Sash & Door Oo tanufactnror * of sash , Mannfacturqrs of inuii doors , ti 11 n d i a ml IIIKS , blinds , il lord , Mouldings , llriineti of etc. , etdl nee , 12th and U.irl. sti loth nnd Clark itrocts. 5TEAM AND WATER SUP ? jTE3 CEA , OOPFEE , SPIOES , OIQARS. Oonsolidatod Company , KH ami IlliJ Harnuyit. Omaha , Nub. TOY3. | BILLIARDS. II. Hardy & Oo. , The Brunswick-Balk 'oys , dolls , albums , fnnay 11 Oollondor Oo. k'oods , hoiuefurnlshliu llllir 1 aiin'iiiillo , Heads , chlldren'a car- . ' Baleen . flitiinl 407. fO'j H. loth 4truoU rlaxei. l.ll'J Kurnamit. . Oiualia SOUTH OMAHA. INION STOCK YARDS CO , , LIMITED. A. D. Boyer & Oo Hunter & Green , B-W Krijlmngo llulldlni , VI ( CichuiiKo Uulldlnz South Omaha. Bouth Omanu. rf"'fe"3r3TrTT"i _ - rtii rimlno , lotottodtyl , Hop riillc r.iua.j g RESTORED. "SANA.TIVO. " th Wondurful bpanUh Id'intdy , U told with a \Vrltlemiiiuruntuo to cure ill Ntrvou U14- tifd , lucb u Weak Memory , 1x111 of Ilrala 1' o w e r , H c a d t c h c , WukefulncM. I/iet MBIV hood , Vcrrouiuce * , ! < & iltuile. til Urnlii and Before & , After Uso. lux of ( Kiwcr of the I'hotoKraphrd from life , ( icneratiro OricanB , m ntt.tr , cau cil by over-vscrtlon , youthful Imlfscrctloui , r th rxctitlra uie ct totucio , opium , ur KlnmliuU , which ul'Jmttrlr kid to li/nrinlty , toniuinpdon nU laianlty. 1'ut up In couvciiifut form to carry In the veil rocket. I'rlco * 1 a picli'sc , or for W. With every ISonler we glra t wrltton Kuiiranti'i , to cum or rufunil the inonur' rii-ut by mall to any aadrcu. CUculir free. . .frntlonthU paper. Adilrrn , MADHID CHEMICAL CO. , Ilrnnch Offlco for U , B. At 417llmrborn Rirfft. nilCAOO , IU * KOK BALK IN OMAHA. Nlill. , Jj Kuhu & Co. , Cor , 15IU * DuuxUi fit * . J A Fuller & Co. , Cnr Kill A DoucluElto A. U. fuittr A Co. . c uucU UlaOt , U ,