THJE OMAHA DArJUX BE&S , FKTUAY , JUI/Y 17 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Opened with Every Condition in Favor of Bears. GENERAL DISCOURAGEMENT OF HOLDERS , Jlnplil Advance of Corn In New York with IlccciptH Ilclnw the Aver- C Onts Qitlpt/-Actlvlty In IloiulH. CliiCAno , July IB. Wlinnt opined wltli til- moHtuvory condition In favor cif tlio bonrs , peed Munttior , liberal rerolntd and wi-ak cnblcR nil led to dhcoiiraRCiiioiit on tlio pirt : of holders nnd there was n BtrotiR jolilns prcKsiiro for nn hour or BO uftcr the opening , which carried tliu prices off ? ia from last nU'ht'aclosuand It looked fora tlniona tnotiKh fltlll loner prices worn Inevitable , but thlswns prevented by purehaHes to protuut puts. The weakest foatiiro purlmps , was thu fioo Iliiulda- tlon of July wheat which has been held In anticipation of f > iuoivu [ In that month , With this hope Rene It was linns on the market rceklessly nntl fell from Hj'io early to 8l o and o'trrlcd ' Dccumber down with It from Brt'io early to KiJic. After the July IOIIRS had liquidated and scllliiK presiuro was removed them was a ( liilck recovery and July sold back to SJiio nnd DcL-umljiT to 8fi ? o , t'nblus were poinowhnt corilllctliij ; . Coun- Dolman A. Day had n illHpateh say'.nK . " 1'arls opened cas cr. but brcamo stron and recov ered all the decline. " On tlie other hand Ilatoly Hiothers'cable quoted Paris , London nnd Antwerp demoralised. I'ardrldBO.Cudnhy nnd a number of other blp shorts took ad- rniit.-iRoiif tlm break to cover a blj ; line of nhoit wheat. This bnylnu' became hO sharp that thu hcalpers , who liiiil sold short so frcolj- , bet-amo alarmed nnd be an to buy In. The advance In corn about the sumo time helpc'd to Klvo strength to wheat. The market continued strona after the noon hour , iHilwItliHtmiillnit nnfavorablo cablps. The board of trade's dispatch ( | Uotrd I'arls and Ilerlln as both lower , but this was lost sliiht of In view of the sharp upturn In corn and the advance In pork. Shorts covered freely anil December sold up to Mj ; c , anil at 1 o'ciock was about MJ'ie. 1'ardrldRO begun to put out a short line and the advance was chceUed , but another rally carried the price to 87c , and the clofo wi B "Jo under that. Corn started at about yeslorlays close. Krow weak und fold oir some but the demand boon | IICKIIHM ; | null Now Vork belim hiKher , e.spt'elally for July , the market hero strenjith- cnod and there wns a rapid advance. The re ceipts \\erc about seventy c'ire below the esti mates , nnd tomorrow only 4'J ' I ears are ox potod. Tlieso ears ere factors In the streiiKth which continued. There was also a sharp demand for cash , No. liselllmr up to liicnnd No. 1 ! yel low to lili1. The talent was not scared anil hulpod alotiK the lmlji > by covurlnK their sales , foptemboropencil at r > 17e , sold oil' to filitc. then milled to.V.e { anil rlo-ii-d atflU'.e. Oats weto rather uulet , weaker and prices ranucil lower and closed with a net loss of He on July , IBC on August and steady on Seutom- ber. \voiuiiospeclalfeaturesdovelopod , few orders helne on the market. Provisions opened hl heron smaller receipts of ho s than was expected , and an advance of lOe In prices lit the vards. and a strnun feeling was devel oped , especially in pork and rll ) . The story that I'rjinco was about to remove thoenibiircoon hov products started It , and with every advance shorts eome'ln to cover. Itciini and I'nnlrlilgo lioualit freely , and there was a steady advance In September pork to { 11,10. This was followed by a recession to ho.h7'5. but the close was at JIOHTii , against JIO..r,4 at the close yesterday. Suptemberlard Bhows a Knln of l"c and ribs oft'e. ' . The leadlni ; futures ranged as follows : k W ii Canli iiiotntlons | worn us follows : Kr. tut Oulot anil unclinn--uil. WllUAT No. 2 sprltu wheat , 8fl'io : No. 3 , prlirwliuat , tOBS iio : No. 2 rod , Sic. CORN No. 2. due. OATH No. 2 , 3.Vfl35soi No. 2 , whlto. 40i ! ® 4icNo. : t , white , : IlYK No. . 7hC. HAHLKV No. 2 , noinlnnl ; No. 3 , nominal ; No. 4 , noinlnnl. I'r.AXSKKD No. 1 , $ I.05V { . TIMIITIIV SHED PrlniL' , 41.2531.2(1. ( I'OIIK Moss pork , ucr liurrol , JO.SO : Inrd , pcrc-wt. , } a4uS ; .421'i ! sliort ribs slclus , ( loose ) . * fl.50@i1.)5 ! ; dry snlUMl sliouldor-i ( boxed ) , t5.33 ® 6.35 ; short oloir : sides ( uoxcdl , K.HOIi.11.93. WIIIHKV Ulstlllors' flnlshod goods , tier nal- lon , JI.IO. BuflAiis Cut loaf , nnclmnvoil. Kecolpts nnd shipments today were as fol lows ; On the produce oxehnngo today , the butter market was llrm und unchanged. EBBS , * 15JJ © lc. ( ! Now York markets. NKW YOIIIC , July Ki.-Ki.ouit Receipts , 1S.I1KJ packages ; ovpoits , it.7.V ; > hniicls ; 2,51,0 sucks ; Iioaxy , unsettled , moderately nctlvo ; sales , SJ.WJ ) bnriols. COUN MIAI , I'irni , fnlr doinnnd. WHEAT Itocolpts , H4i : 0 bushels ; exports. 158,077 bushels ; sales , li',002OOU biikhels of fu tures ; SJIH.OO ) Imshuls spot. Spot market ac tive , unsettled , lower ; No. 2 red , O.M < 3r ! > ' .io In Htoru i-nd uluvator : DIUfiOfi'jc allont : HI1 ! ® GlXi'io f o.b. ; ungraded led , OIUe4iJI.04 ; iNu. 1 northern to arrive. 11.04 ; No. 1 hard to ar rive , Jl.u.V I\o , a ( Jhloiigo , Wic. Options du- ollned iitt'JJiu on largo receipts , nasy cables , line crop n oatlier and favoraulo crop reports , rallied Mi'aO on oxpi rt doinnnd and covering by shorts hcio and at the west , closing llrm at the best prices of the ( lav. or 'nftl'ie ' below S't-storday ; No , ' ' led , July , Olla ( ii0.1iio. closing , li ! < - : AiiKiist. ItiHttKliir. closing , 0.1.1,0 ; Hep- tembor. 027-lUTtOll4e , closing , 0.1'4i' ' ! October , KWSOIHc. closlmr , Ullto ; November , Dl'iW ' DfiJie. Closing , 01nSo : Decemhor. OSJiS'.iG o , closing. IKiJuci .Innunry , orsffi'-i' ' c , closing. B7fo ; May , fl.Ofl'afjil.Olfi , closing , tl.ul * . , Kin-Steady , < iulot. llAiu.KV Quiet ; malt. dull. 1'OIIN llocelpts , aO.OUO bushels' oxnorts. 102 , GM ) bUHhels ; miles. lill,00u : ( bushels of futures , 27ono bushels of spot. Spot market hl.-her ; dull ; scarce ; No. 2. i.Hio In elevator ; 7UiSi740 ! ntlout ; uni'radod mixed. 71ttMc ) ; No. 1 , white , . H.'c. Options optmed UHOHo down with whent. advanced lU < 32liu on local cov ering , full fnSIl'SO ' on rcall/.lng and closed steady lit Uftl'io over ycsterdny ; July (17J ( ( B70e , closdig , ( .87o ; August. U tUWiiC , clostntr. 6l\u ; Septembur , ( .mKill-Sic , closing , Sliio * October sS Jiii.lO c. oloslng , & 0ic ; Decem ber , r > : ! W.-'iO , closing , 52ic. OATS Hecolpts. 08,000 busholsi oxports. 4SS bushels ; snles , 110,000 bushels of futures ; 1U- UOO bniilieU of spot. Spot mnrket stronger ; unsettled. Opt.ons sternly aim dull ; July , IMc , closing nt aMic ; yontomber , 32Sc. closing , U2SOJ No. 2. white , July. 48o ; ipot. No. 2 whljc , 5.'lo : iiilxcd western. 4lffil7e : whlto western. 4s4tOIc ; No 2 Chicago , I\AV \ uiilct. stonily. lloi'tt Knsy , quiet ; state , common to choice , lKi--'o ; I'aclllu coast , IhA22e. Cort-KB uptlons opened mundy nnd un- chungod to 10 points up , closing steady un changed to 10 points up : Rales , 211HJO bags , in cluding : July. fH.'Mbl7.Uj ! ; August. * ID. < U ; hoptombcr. il.V4Ktil5.r > 0 ; October. tl4.W.ani.H ( ; November. { U.OMSII..O : li-comberia73V ) ia.bO ; March , fl.l.55 ; spot , Itlo , llrm , ijulet ; fair cargoes , lOKiu ; No. 7,17ic. SUOAH Haw llrmur , fairly notlvo ; fnlr rcllnlng. 2 l5-icx3yu ; centrifugal , 1)0 ) test , U 7-akj ; Bales , 22.MXI liags centrifugals. OJ test , ut ! ! 7-lua ; 4,7:12bugs : molaiisessu ar at20-ltiofor b7 test nnd 2 1-ltlo for & > test ! 4,503 tons domes- tlo mulai-ses siuar at 2 l-so ; rullnod active , llnniiri No. D , U U-lilui No. 7 , U'.o ; No. M , II l.-10o ! No. u , y u ; No. 10. IISo ; No. II. iliio ; No. 12 , ; i > > eoirA ; , I l-UVSl : i-lCo ; inoulil A , 40-lt'o ; htiuulard A , 4Sir confcutlonors A , 45-lt ) ; cut loaf , 5'ic ; crnsbpd , 5\ic \ ; powdered , 4 11-lCo ; graniilatod , 4 7-ii4illici cubes. 4 7-ltio. Mii.A"Ms ) : roielgn , nominal ; New Orluntis , quiet and stimdy , KICK-ID fair demand und llrm , I'KTiioi.t.UM-Qulot , I'ut steady ) united closed ut l > 4V > for August. l on ON MKII : OH. Quiet. TALUMV l-'irin , quiet. Timi-K.STiNh Moio active , but lower , COliO S7Uc , Sales 400 bancU Kiis- ; ( Dull ; western , 17)Q18o ) ( | receipts , ISO.'I ) packages. lliuus btundy. I'OIIK I'lrm , fnlr dcmnnd ; old mess , (10,23 OII.25 : now mi'ss , * r.MXiitl2.5J. ) CUT MUATH-Qulot. llrmer ; pickled bollloi , 7c ; pick eel shou.dcrH , tXuOKio ; plcUlcd haum , \iinin.V.s-I'lriuer , quiet ; short clear , Sep tember , W.7J , , , IMHU Kalr demand nnd firmer : Vfestorn itcum , ( iXOAt tulcK. 4.000 tlerccsi July , ift.3 , closlutr , | fl. lV .Otfi uijujt , WiW oj j ti BU'iu- brr. M. ! KM.ft2 , closing. M.80i Octobflr. fo.88 ® 0.80. closing , Ifl.M ) ; Doccml or , cloilnr , 17.06. HUTTEII ynlot , cany : wcitern dairy , U4tI4o ! wrstorn creamery , IfUlbci western factory ll 14cj Elglni , 18o. CIIEERE Active , ( Irm : imrt skims. ? ( lKc. I'm IHON Quiet , uncbungodt American , . . . Coirr.it Dull , weak ; Inko , July , 117.70 , I-KAl ) Nominal ! domestic. 14.45. Tin-Quint , llriii ; utralts , 120.45. KntisnB City Mnrkctn. KANSAS Oirr , JIo. , July 10. KLoun Wonk nnd unclmiiRcd. \VIIKAT l.nwor ; No. 2 linrd , cnali , and No. 2 led , cauli , 7Ro bid j July , 75'4U bid. Conn Lower ; No. 2 , cusn , & 3ic ; July , KIHo bid. OATS Lower ; No. 2cnib , 3lc bid ) July , 30c ! bid. llxr rirm , unchanged. HUTTKII atcitdy , uncliungod , KnOB Weak ntlOc. UIIRUHK Stondy , iinclmnscd. Wool/ Dull , unchanged. llKir.iirrt : Wheat , IMKHJ ; corn , 7,00 ( > . Smi'ME.NTB Wheat. 1U.SOO ; corn , 7,300. St. Ijotils JVlnrkutn. BT. T.oum. Mo. , July IB. WHEAT firmer ! caili , Nlf i > bid ; September , KJUc. COUN Higher ; cash. f > 7'5c ' ; s-ep onibcr , 60Jc. OATS Wi'nk ; cash. 3V3JCc ; Julf , 3tc. route Higher ; flo.87'i. ' I.AIID l-'lrnicr all .10. WHISKY At ll.io. Ijlvcrpool I.tvEiiroou July IB. WHEAT Dull , dcmnnd poor ; holders nlTor moderately. COUN Steady , demand poor. UACON , f. ' < per uwt for long clear middles , about 43 Ibd . > larkctfl. , WIs. , July 18. WHEAT rirm ; No. 2 spring , cash , fvMv September , fcllii.- . CoitM Stronger ; No. 3. cash , SOc DATs Easier ) No. 2 \\hite , 41'ic. Gliicliinutl MarketH. CINCINNATI , O. , July 1C. WHEAT Lower to sell ; No. 2 red , USTe. COUN Strong ; No. 2 mixed. ClftGSc. OATS Strung ; No. 2 mixed , 41JJC. WHISKY Stu.'idy. _ Toledo Grain .Market. TOLEDO , O. , July 111. WHEAT 1'lrmer ; cash , July and August , Mlljo. COUN l-'lrin ; cash , 0 c. OATS- Quiet ; No. 2. white 43c ; No. 2 , August , 2Sc. ! _ MlnncapollH l lour Out pur. MiNNBAi'or.H , Minn , July -1G. The North western Miller says : A"s a result of more of the mills being In motion the Hour output showed an Increiiho of 35,000 barrels for last week. The sixteen mills running ground nl- togelhcr 13',2C ) > .r > barrels , against 101.720 barrels Iho previous week , L'.MOJ ' barrels for the eur- reipondlng time In IS'Jti , and 112'JIO ' barrels In ltl. * ! . There Is omo Improvcniunt In the Hour market. Some of tlio mills have the past week sold thulr output , but It was \ory.Iow prices as compared with tlio cost of wheat. Millers are disposed to hold their customers at all events. Atoro or less patents are disposed rf for export , The foreign demand for bakers Is much loss active thana few months back , whllo com- paintlvely little Is being done In low grade" . as our mills nro understood to bo unwilling to hell. Krulght rates continue quite fuvor.iLle. All through rates nio understood to bo In the market at I0c per 1UO pounds to l/ondon and 2&iO ! to Liverpool and tHasgow. The Soollno Is also making an all rail nun of 'iOc to Now England points und 17e to Montioal. The oxpoit shipments from Minneapolis Inst week ucro 32b40 barrels , against 4H30 barrels the preceding week. London quota tions for 2So potindi are : 1'ateiits , 3Us Cd ; bakers' , 2tis ( il < a'-7s ( id ; low irradcs , Ids. STOCKS AMt UltMtS. NKWVoiiK July la TliOBcnoral Indisposi tion tooucrato In the stock market has grown to such pioportlons that oven the traders are complaining that the UuutuaUons are -insuni- clent to alt'oid a chance of prodt on olthcisdo ! und the oiitsldn public arc out entirely. BO that the commls-ilon busliics- , transacted Is almost nothin ? . Notwithstanding this theio Is a general confidence In the future and no Inclination to pirt with tliolr holdlnrs Is de tected on the pint of the ureietit owners of American Mcunrltlcs , and the bear manipula tion seems to have for Its object ilioro the making of opportunities to pick up stocks than to coor to short contracts , The advices from abroad go to show that there Is a much hotter feeling on the other sldo of the ocean and that American securi ties are looked upon with great fivor. The Into purchases for foreign oven though thov mo limited have an Influence to create confi dence hore. The beginning of the movement of now cropland the woukur tone to the for eign exchanges have done away cntlroiy with the gold export scare and nothing Is now heard of It on the street. The dullness und sta-'iintlou In the market toUuy were eiitlul to unythinghcon of Into and the trading was n > ere barren of feature than for months The only Important movement was the doiillno In Cordage while no anima tion was shown In any thing else traded In. The Invitation jt the postmaster general for bids for carrying the malls helped 1'aoiflc Mall ut tlio opening , but Its Inllucnco wns boon lost , though thcro wns : i final gain o ( the stock of n small fraction. llurUii-toii showed evidence of moro Interest thin any other stock on the regular list , though St. I'aii1. as usiml , was moro active , but In neither wns the extreme lluctuutlon for the day for more than u fraction. The general market opened firm under the influence of u few forcln buying orders , but became heavy Immediately , losing almost all the advantage , and while presentIng - Ing u firm front during the afternoon the changes In quotations were so Insignificant that the final changes were for the smallest fractions only , nxeopt In Cordage , which Is down Ui percent. The close was dull and steady at the figures. Hallroad bonds weio equally as dull and lifeless i.s stocks today though u little i-har- aotor was given to the trading by the activity and stiength In Atchlson Incomes which , however , rose only u binall fraction. The sales reached 10H.OOO out of a total of only } 57'COO Cor the dav. A firm tone resulted In gcnor.illy higher llgnics , but the gains are In nil eases Insignificant. Government bonds uorodull nnd firm. State bonds dull and steady. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on tne New York stock oxrhangotoday ; The total sales of Mocks today were 5.1.404 shares. Inolnilliig Atchlson , 4,120 ; Chicago Uas , a,510 | St. I'atil MOOi Union I'aclllc , 2lJU. ) llcviow. YOIIK , July 1ft. The Test ys : If any body Is still nnensy over tint chances of slirlit money later on In the year the present policy of the city hunks ought to roassuio him , These Institutions nro husbanding their re sources with u carefulness wry unusual. One of them Is showing no dt-slio to put money Into commercial transactions and In thu mar kot. l-'or tlmo loans only the very best borrowers , backed by dividend paying collat eral , uro receiving accomodatlon ut regular rates. The result Is that merchants are forced to ralso money from out of town banks and bor rowers In uenoral do it hand to mouth busi ness In thu loan market , which Is u strong In ducement to them to keep out of aetlvo spoo- ulntton In stocks. Uf course this fcmwluulows nn unusually largo supply of money which will bo uval-iblu for tlmo lonns tutor on , when the hanks regu lar customers conio Into thu market , u supply which wlll.for Inntuncc. promptly nccommo- duto thiicull for money from thejlnterlorcltlcs. Thu b inks ut thi'.e points uro poor. Monov is already beginning to How buck toward Chicago cage nnd the not gains of our banks from this Interior movement have probably already ceased. No doubt this means higher call money rates u month or two hence , but It means also that nokquvozi ) In money uucd bo anticipated. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now York .Monoy Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , July 10. Mo.Nisr ( ! N OALL Easy ranging from Hi to 2 percent ; lust loan 2 per cunt , closing offered at t per cent. I'IUUB MKUOANTII.B I'Ai'iu 5HQ7 percent Bjii jjia Kxgui m-yuiy uua ntflauviU 14.84V for ilxtr day bllli and ttMU tor de mand. The following rroro tlio closing price * or bonds : U. H. 4i , registered.li ; < M. K. AT. 6t , . . . . . . . U. 8.4 > , coupon iinW MuttiRl Union As. . . . 101h 4Ht , r lilcrod..IOoU N. J. Cent Int Cart. . 10.1 | . rouponi ICWJt Northern l' c. liti. , us rnciiio , e > of 'Pi 110 do2di. . , . . . , 112 I.oul lnn Stump ( . . M Northnast' i-oniols. . I3S Tennessee N. 8. Cs..101 dodebenlnre 5i. . . , 11)1 ) do i W St. I A I. M. ( Jen. ( s , 87 do .Is r } > 4 HU U AS. K. Men. M. 101 CimndfiHouthorn 2di 7H St. I'Mil consols ' t'cntrnl I'ncino tits..105 Ht. I * . C. A I' . lit . . . 111' I ) . All.0.1st 1IIH T. I' , T O. Tr. llctn. . f9 ito tn 7BX T. I' . II. fJ. Tr. llcls. . Den. .T U. O , W. l ts. . 7O | Union I'nclfloliti , . . , -1W.W Krle2i1s 117,14 , West Shore. . . , .iwh M. K. AT. ncn'IBs. . . 7(1 ( 1 HoHton Stock Market. NORTON. Jinn. , July 10. The following were the oloilnpprlces on the lloiton stock market Denver Mining Stocltn. nexvEit. Colo. . July 18.- Very coed busltiesi In nilnlnt ; ntouks toduy with -7,100 slinrc sold. Kill low InK are tlio closing guotnttons o ( tiiu stock oxcliutiRo : San I''rnilhco 3tln UK Quotations. SAN KIIAXCISCO. July 10.-The olllclnl closini ; onotatlons for inlntug stocks today wore us follows : Altn ia Ophlr 27 : . llulwcr SO I'otosl -"Ji lift A Helcbor 170 KavnKO 110 llodlo Consolidated. . M Sierra .Vevnda 'J)5 Cnulliir 14U Union Con 175 Con Cnl. , V Vii 52'i lltnh K Crown Point 'M Yellow Jacket 140 ( Jould i. Curry 110 Coin 4.F > Hnlo.V Norcross. . . .15.1 N. Q 15 .Mexican iia II. I W Now York Mining Quotations. NEwYoiiK. July 10. The followln ; nro the closing mining stock quotnt ons : Alice i.w Ontario . 3800 Adams ISO lymouth . 17ft Atipiin vyo Con Cnl , V Vn . ' . blerru Novudn . 200 Ilnlu A Norcrons. . . . HO Standard . 100 llomc'Ktnku 1100 Union Con . 175 Hum Silver 3.15 Yellow Jacket . 140 .Mexican 175 [ joiido i block Market. .f. July IK. Closing nt4 p. m. : Consols , money. . . . ! i57.ii | Krlo 2'H 100' ' $ Consoln , account. . . 'J5li Hi llllnolH Central. . . . U. S.4s. Meilcnn onllnnry. . U. S t'is ' JSt. I'nul common. . N. V. I' . A O. Ists. . M > XN. | Y. Central 102 ( < j Cnnndlnn 1'nclllu. . . SIX Uondlntf 1471 ItAliSlLVEH 48'icl ' per ounce. Unto of dis count , three months , 1V&percent. . St. Ijonia Minim ; Quotations. ST. Louis. Mo. , July K ! . There wns not much trad 1111 : on the mining exchange this morning and prices were Kcnorally unchanged. The following hids weremadeon cad : AdnniH I'.O Kll/abeth 172) ) ( intnltu fountain..1200 Vilinii It ) .MiintroBo syi FiniMiclal .Noti.-H. NEW YOKK. July 16. C'lcarlnss , fC9,430,2S4 : tinlnnccs. M.701,283. HO.-TO.N , .Mass. . July li. ( Clearines , J15il2.C49 : ; balances. ? 1,005,0.17. Monov. HWlii per cent , I'HH.Amu.i'iiIA. July Ki-Clcarliigs. J12,408,4'J8 ; balances. tl.O .IHO. Money. 4 per cent. IlAt.Tiuoiti : , JUl. . July 10. clearings , $2.174- 402 : balances , $250.1K3. Money. 0 per cent. CIIICAOO , July 10. Now York exchange , 125o ! premium. Money , steady nnd un changed. Sterling exchange sternly und un changed , ut f4.S5'forslxty day bills und R87i ! for sight drafts. L1lo.irlius..l,77lt'OJ. | KANSAS Crrv , Mo. , July lG.-Cloarings , ! . - OINCINNATI. O. , July 10. .Money easy ; 520 percent : Now York exchange , 4u cents dis count. Clearings , $2,1 7,100. Rank : of ICn laiiil liullion. IiOKDON , July 10. The bullion In the Hank of England decreased ill,150,000 during the past weok. The proportion of the Hank of Lngl.-ind's reserve to liability which last week was 40.24 per cent Is now 48.0 per cent. ' 1 ho amount of bullion cone Into the Hank of England on balance today ( si'f.OOO. London Oil .Market. LONDON. July IO.--PBTIIOLEUM i per gal. ANTWEIIP , July 10. I'KTIIOLKUM Fine lOf , \SlYtO \ cntlmcs paid und sellers. Paris Hank ilcport. PAIUS , July in. Tlio weekly statement of the Hank of Kr.incu shows an Ineruaso of 12.'J75lvOO francs In gold und u decrease of 2,1)30,000 ) francs hi silver. 1'arlH Konti.-H. I'AUIS , July 10. Three per cent rentes Ojf for the account. New York Dry ( iooils Sfnrkot. NEW YOIIK. July 10. lluslncss In dry goods presents Increasing Interest causing more activity all along the lino. ( Jood western buy ers am In the market and bought principally In staple cottons- . Agents uiu shipping goods on haok orders with energy. There was noth ing new to elleet pilces In the tone of "tho market. TradLTH' Talk. ST. Lotus. July Ki. r.angenliur Hiothors to Coukroll Druthers : The following was the rniigti of prices on this market , today : ( JHICACO , July IB. Schwnrt7 , Dupco and Mc- Uorniluk to K. U. Hwnrtz it Oo. : The wheat innrkot hns been very aetlvo todny , opening % ory wealc and closing very strong. The gen eral expectation wnsthnteontlnoiital markets \xnild bo panicky todny , and on this Idea the free rolling crowd sold short nt the opening , l.ntorcables , however , showed that tlu-ro was mi Hiieh doiiiornllzatlon In foreign markets and private ndvlc-es stated that the grain re ceipts would ho nlilu to take euro of all con tracts. The result was larao buying for both short and long account. . Coin iceeipts were under the estimates , but did not dolor thu Itenrn from liaiiiinerliig the mnikot at tlio openlug. Thoiidvanco was caused by a very Inrgo eiish doinnnd from thu east , Haul to ho toulovort-hortH for July In Jsow York. l'io- vlslons furulshi-d the sensational curd for the day. The steady advance In the price of lie : s during the pant week hns caused great un- cu lne 3 among the shorts In provisions , nmny of whom covered today. A thu nmrkot nil- vanced stop oiduis to cover shorts weio reached unit nddod to the excitement , render ing trad.ng dllllcult. The oilvaneo In hous Is the key to the situation and If prices are maintained It will hooxtremo'y dltllonlt to break the price of provisions , In splto of largo stoi-kx. Tlio market closAs with u slight rc- nctlim from thu advance \\lth a firm under tone. t'llIOAno. .Tilly 16. R G. T/ognn ft Co. toTon- crny & llrynni The wheat market closed ut about thu highest point of the day. In- cieased receipts at all thu winter markets ex pected for next weak , weak nnd lower cables with the settled noathor In the northwest nnd with the great prospects of quantltr nnd quality of the northwest crops , cnconr.igoj t nn believer * In lower price.to keep soiling. December wheat at this price appears low In dependent of our largo ciop ] and wo believe It a Mifo Investment. Kuropoan wunts are largo , nnd wo hellovo they will bo free buyers of our crop. The price Is relntlvoly lower than any other foreign whonu The Beplem- beroptlon on corn looks high with the Im- iroved piohi.oets of the growing crop , but .Ight receipts nnd good demund mny force prices higher In the near futuic. Not much doing In oats with lluht lluctuattons. Hog products firm , closing ut thu bent prices of the day. Ueielpts uro rather lighter than looked for. Shorts were free buyurs , which packers met In a moderate wny. We think on sharp declines they uro u safe purchase. OIIICAOO. July 10 Ki'imott , Hopkins & Co. to H. A. MoWhortur : Wheat was low enough today to ho attractive even to shorts , und n-s must of them had good urollts It WHS docldi-d to transfer to thulr bank accounts. This fchous why there wusa rally of lli from thu bottom. It Is true receipts were under estl- muti'S , cables were not as weak nsoxpecti-d and there were larger takings for export , but this hiisnot been enough to hold the market heretofore and probubly hud llttlo ulTect toduy.lt WUR the \ ol u ino of short covering that caused the rally nnd which withdraws that much support from the market. There was a sharp Hurry among corn shorts In Now Yorx which turned our market and Induced much covering by the timid traders. Advice * from tboiouth und Kouthwcatspouk In most favorable teriun of thy nroipects of tbo now CIOD , it U reported at MuiuyhU thut corn Upi three weeks curlier thnn U t yonr. tn Tcxfts It Is also fur advnmMn. The crop nliio It Illinois nnd Indlnna Is-ncll ulon ? . Uonbtlns * thcso report ! aro" " true nnd It vrll result In IcsHonlni ? tHP.tirtnnnd for old corn It U bollovod that tlfb' nUxk ) of old corn It nmplo for ull rt-oulrrniontr. but UR the now crop In sonioFcctlonnlias hccniinlto bnekwnn holders hnvo thu * farirlccllncd to cell untl assured that the now crop will turn nut nl rUht.Vo nro now npproachlne the tlmo when thin nolnt will be sett , ed to tholr nntl - fncllon and wo look for Increased receipts BOOM. Outs have ftovotopod no features tti. Interest nnd tlift demand for In- ytTntmcnt from . ucculators Is sinall. 1or some dnys the ruaof hogs has been light horn nnd cfsowhciA' 'mid symptoms Of an nxTnlicnlng domestic .consumptlvo domain ] Imvo been mnnlfcst. Toduy this wns especi ally marked nnd In addition u circular was received from an Kngtlnh house stating that stocks of light cut mc.iti ubroad have been materially reduced recently and It would soon bo necessary to replenish tbo same. A few local scalpers took udvnntngoof thcso circumstances nnd put the prices up nnd they soon had the local short Interest , which hns boon ntilto Inrgi1 , on the run. 1'ncklng re turns showed a shoitngo In the west of aver l.uoo.uoo hogs for thu summer lonson to dale , compared with Inst year. NKW YOIIK. .Inly lo. ICennett , Hopkins .t Co. to f. A. MoWhbrtor : The stock market remains - mains In the muno featureless way which hns Jieen characteristic for some few days. St. 1'uiil alone showing animation , nnd this was duo tonomo limited orders from London to buy. The street says thcro Is n small pool formed nmongst trader. * to advance this stock , hut it docs not Indicate mich a move. The grantors are nil strong excepting J/nlon / 1'nclllc , which Is depressed by the May statement of earnings , which for some reason Is a largo decrease compara tively. The action of the Delaware. Lnckii- wutuin . .tVi torn company In offering to sell coal to Its customers nt May prices notwith standing circular r.itvs niavo been advanced lfUo ) a ton Is causing n great deal of com ment. It seems to Imply tlmtovor production so far this year bus glutted tlie market. The pioductlon Is200coouooin excess of last year. stocks nt tide water do not show this Increase , but lurito storage places have boon placed nt Interior points. The money market nhows a trifle hardening and wns nt thu close fi per cent for four months tlmo money. Sterling Is weak with long c.x- change quoted lower , nnd gold shipments seem to ho out of the question. The mnrket closed dull , steady and featureless. Total sales w ore 50,8i : > . .i TT777Ts7 n CK. A. July 10. tsni. CATTr.E Oniolal rocolots of cattle. Wl ns eomunrcd with l.aia yesterday nnd 1,7J1 ( Thursday of last week. The nmrkot wus stendv. Thcieworono good beeves , but the mnrket would hn\o been strong. Common grades of steers wcro steady , llutcher stock was fairly uctlvo and stcndy. Llttlo wnstlo- Iiu tn feeders , Prices were unchanacd. A bunch of feeders sold at JI.IIO. lloos Olllclal rccoluts of hoes , 4.7f > 0 , ns comuared with I.TII. yostcrday nnd O.UII Tiiurs- day of Inst week. The market was active ami 0 to lOo higher on good hogs of all wolglfts. Tuckers' hogs sold at steady prices. All were sold early. The quality of the hogs was about the - n's ' . Thu s-imo yesterday's receipts. range of the prices paid wus $4.80T > . 'U. the bulk Milne at $4.00 < 3 , " ) 00. Mclit. $1.8 ® o.OO ; heavy. 15.0046.- : mixed , tlMdtt.W. The n erillo : of the prices paid was $1.0154. as compared with ? 4.0Ii yesterday und SI.C4H Thursday of last week. SiiKEi * Ofllclnl receipts of shsop. 270 , as compared with none yesterday and 140 Thurs day of last weok. Tlio market was active and firm. The receipts of good muttons do not meet the demand. Natives , J'.7."i.05 : westerns , K.5oa.r > .CO ; good CO to 70-Ib. lambs , Jfl.tXxac.2o. Receipts and Disposition of Stook. Ofllelal rBi-olntH and dlspodtion of stoolc as shown by the books df the Union stock yards company for tlio twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , July 15. 1801 : .UBCKII'TJ. Hciu'CBcntntlve Sales. STKEI13. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. i. . U4o I ro , aa. 1005 (3 85 67..1168 JI63 1..I120 3 50 cows. t. . 750 1 00 1. . 10:10 : 200 36. . 898 230 J. . 9JO 1 00 0. . 731 2 OJ 17. . 701 230 S..10IO 1 M 7 . C75 2 05 27. . fcOO 230 1. . MO 1 00 15. . 878 2 15 4 i. . 1010 245 1. . 750 1 Ga JO. . 870 2 10 20. . 11107 245 7. . 714 1 73 11. . 8S3 2 20 1. . 7CC 200 3. . 8C(1 ( 1 75 22. . IKtl 2 20 12 . ! )71 ) ! 2 CO 2. . S70 ] 83 7. . 042 220 21. . un 2fl > 8. . 701 1 83 7. . ir.'l 2 20 22 . 032 2 S5 1..112U 1 05 8..KH2 Z 25 fi.,1014 II OJ 3. .1133 2 00 1..1J30 2 2S 4. . 1)70 ) 315 cTOCKr.llM AMI FKKDKHS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 5..4.14 $ ; . > 40 4. M7 ta 8.1 8 , . t87 J300 30. . CM 2 50 3. . lw 2 85 cs. . w-i : ioj 1 MO 2 00 6. . llt'O 3 00 22. . OCa 3M 37..C.4.1 . 2 70 1. . 11,00 3 00 G..1040 370 8..980 75 CALVES. 2..300 2 80 ] . . 120 3 23 1. . 1110 401) ) 13. . 181 300 y. . lot ! : i 53 1. . 200 425 4..11)3 3 00 i. . 300 4 to IIUI.I.S. 2.1330 1 OT 1..1470 2 10 1. . 7fO 215 1.1310 2 00 1. . 1130 2 15 1..160J 205 MII.KK1IS AND SI'IUNGEIIS. 1 cow nnil oalf 3001 1 springer. ' . 'OHO 1 cow and calf 22 til ) I inllUur. . ' . 1800 WCSTBIIN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 4llMPors ; 1270 81 2" Toliln llrotliurs & Co. aisti : < urs. liuy-fo.-l 109J 4 CO Hay fat.ito Lattlo Ca llinll 1310 2 CO 4COHS h2 ! 225 1 foudiT 770 ! l 15 Mcalvos 20U 3 75 I1OUS. Sli. Pr. 1'40 It ! ) > 120 41H 4ir 210 Jltt 80 4 II. ) KO 4 1C ) IN I 4V ) HI 4 ll'i ; oo 4 it.1) 450 450 _ r Chloa o Ijtyti Stook 'Market. CIIIOAOO , July 10.-4f > 'iioolal Telegram to Tun lli-.f.l No moro sultuhn ] shipping cattle were oirorod than the ( lomnnd called for , but -of common binII there wiis at-iiln an over hiipply. CoiiHeiiucntly , hlli ! > the former \\ero cuhUy moved out at Wednesday's iiuotatlons , thu hitter remained In u weak and unsettled htatn. The condition of the market for tluco-yoar- oldcoHswim especially unsatlnfaetory , The market hns been fairly clnttod with ihom this wcnk , nnd thcgruutor part of the advance bc- uurcd during the llrst ten dnyhiif thU month has now been lost , flood to choice cows sold fairly well , bomo of the best of tlio offer ings being taken ut { .L50.75. : The o llguroi wuro nUu paid In a few Instances for extra hulls. Htockorsund feeders mot with some attention , hut they are not fetching lust week's prices. Onlvei were In demand ut the decline , noted eurllorJn thu week , or ut t..ftXTB 5.00 for poor coarse , heavy to choice , light und medium uuluhts. Texan eitttloero about steady. There were 5.000 of them , the lurgou purt of which changed hunds at J.LOvcii.7V ; Of western rungo oattlo thuruwns 2Hcar loads arrived. About fto wns added to prices ot hogs this mornliix , but the ndvanr-o WUN lost Inter , the market cloning dull with JJ.40 luouUldeiiuotu- tlou. There was no upparcntcauiofar the change In the tone ot the market. It wa simply u natural rouut'on from the extreme buoyancy of thu preceding halt dozen dayu. lluyem operated less greedily and the movement wusi slack ot W.U. © 5.41 for common to extra qiiull- Uc * . There wuro not muuy sulva at butter than t5.35 , from tvVIVM.30 bolnR the prcTallln figure ? . The few RrasH-fod luu offared wer not ronillly oliitcd out nt2Mj5o oil from th Iiricwnild for corn-fed. The Krenltip Joiirnul rcportil OATTI. Re oelpts , 15,000 ; shlpinrntn , 4,000. Mnrkot Rtcail ; to strona : prlmo to oxtrn natlvo < > . , ' ) .8.VJtn.w : ono lot , 19.40 ; others. ! 4.\ > iti.W : Texnns. rae & .X7A ; Uockors , Z5 Oa.BJ : coCTRt3.7Mil.7. > . .11009 Hceolptu , 1K.OOO ! Bhlpmonta. 10,000 Mnrkot opened litfihor , closed wonk nnd loner rotuh nnd common , JI.7H.OO | mixed niu packers , t : , I07AM [ prlmn hcnvy nnd butcho WClRhts. $ VSr > ffA4S | llKht.ll.BOaA.AO. HiiKKf ItecelptB 7,000 ; shlpmnnts , 2.AOO Alurkot atoady on mutton grades ; othxr weak to lower : natlvo OWCH , ( J.Snot4.TS mixed and wethers. f4. ? . * > < nr .2A : Texuns , ( I.I'JU WC3teriis , H. 103.1. 73 : Inmbs , fi.7ViO.i.x. ; Now Yoric Iilvo Stock Alnrkct. NEW YOHK , July 10. IIKCVER Hocclpu. I.MI liend. nil for export nnd sliuiiMitcrlnir. N ( trailing : fci'llne firm ; droasod boofstundy n 8J4 < aiHio ; Hhlpmciitt tortny 708 beeves nnd IW snoop ; tomorrow ( W bonvcs. OATTI.K JUrkotstroni : . SliBKi1 Hecclpts , 7Ai)0 ) head ; Mioop stcndy lambs. io lower ; nhcep , Sl.noitl : i" ! Inmlm M.70SIG.01 ; mutton steady nt fcl'Jc ; dreisct lambs. OJllO'so. lions Uec'Dlpts. 2,4Mbofiil , consigned direct nomtnnlly steady lit f4.toaA.45. : Oily Mvo St > olc ntnrkot , KANSAS CITY. Ma , Julv IO.-OATTI.K-KO- colpts. ' . ' . . ' .CO : shlpmonts , 1,103 ; mnrket , stondyi steers , W.ooiio.tu ; cows. JLAOO-'IAO ; stoekcrt nnd focdois. t3.40iil.SA. Iloos Itecoipts. n.nto ; Klilpments , 1.0'X ) ; kct excited nnd lOo to 2.V- higher ; built , A,1 ( ) ; nil grades $4,0 ftfi 15. . f iiKKi'-Kecelpts , 5bO ; slilpmcnts , 670 ; mnr. Kctstondy. SI. IjotilH Ijlvo S'took 'Mni-Uot , PT. I.otri.a. Mo , July Id. CATTt.n Hocelpts , 3.100 ; Hlilpini-nlir , : i 0 ; innrkot stendy ; fair t ( expert natlvo tcers , J.1.75O.UO ; Te.\nns nnd Indians , * J.L'.VT.I.W. ( lions Kt'co'pts. ' 2,700 : slilpnuints , O'O ; mnr- kot lilchur ; hcnvy. JO.a'tti.M ; mixed * 4.70i ! A.20 ; llglit , - OJIAII < 1 I'l'Osli I rttltn. OANTAroui-ns 1'or crnto of III to 2 do rn , Moo. I'l.tl.MS Soutliern cnses. $2.00 ; Cullfornln , ' ES Orraon , f 1. 5031.75 ; liotno grown , J1.MX3I.-J5 per * i uii'-hel DusUet. Ari'i.Es l'er ! j hu.shol box , green , AOaCOo : red , 7Sc : per bbl.Ul'i3i.r.O. ' : Hi.AUKiiKitiin-8 Good Missouri stock , $ . ' .2' , < 2 2.A' ) per 24 of. oases. HI.ACK UAHi'liKltlliElr 11.75 per 10 nt. cases. KKO UA'si'UKiiuics rer 24 ( it. cases , 4U.7.V3 4.00. 4.00.OitANnns Los Angelco , per lox : , $ J.75I.OO. MKI.ONS Shipping s'ocU. lASU'Oo. I.KMONS I'i'r bov , tC.AO@7.oo. llANANAH-l'er Duneli , IJ.OJSi.M for good shipping HtocU. Ai'lMtlcOTS-Tcr box , S1.7A. The following quotations ronrc'ont tlio prices at which i-liolco Htoek Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stntoil : QN'KW I'OTATOKS The innrliot Is weak. Local producers have been boiling thorn on thu htreets as low us C'KftO'c. UKANS Navy. $ i2 > a2. . " > 3 per bu. TOMATOES IVr box , one-third bu. , C07oo. ( 'UCUMIIKIIS Per doIUc. . ( 'Ei.uitr : iAc per doA NKW HKIT.S : I'orlin. , $1.00. ONIONS O.illfornln. 2140 per Ib. ( jAiniAOU Homo grown , 2o per Ib , Cc iintry lfiilnco. Tlioro wns no change In the market yester day. nnd the ( ( notationof the day before would cover tlio iiroun I , IlDTTKit The most of the sales reported at lc ) and the market not overly strong ut that price. Koos Majority of the OSES going nt 12c , but n few round lots repotted soli ! at l.'ic. I'out/riiY Supply light and the mnrket firm. Old fowls , JJ..VS4.00spring ; ehlokens. $2,50 © 4.50. _ Klonr. Onialia milling coinp-iny. Ilollunco. Patent $2.b ; Invincllilo I'atent , 82.70 ; I.one Star , Su perlative , S..lu ; Snowllake , * 2,0) ) ; Fancy t-'am- ilv. JI.UO. K. T. I ) , ivls milling company , lliili I'atont. No. I and ( Jroam , { J.5U ; Illuo I ) , , full patent , JS.Bi ; Mawkcye. half patent , sfJ.HO ; ypoelal Itoynl. I'ateut No. 10. $ .l.uj ; Mlnno.sota patent , $2. ( i ; Kansas Hard \Vho-tt. patent , $2.63 ; Ne braska Spring Wheat , patent , & . ' .U ) . S. V. Oilman's Gold. Medul. Ji.M ; Snow \Vhllo. ? 2.5i ; Snowllnkc , ? 2.1l ( : low erudo , $1.0) ) ; Qucon of the I'untry. $2.80 ; bran , $11.00 ; chopped feed , 521. OJ ; Minnesota Superlative , J2.SU i : . L. Welch & Co. , Ilest , Si-M ; Crown I'rlnne , $ ' .70 ; Minnesota ( Jhtof. J2.40 : Splendid l-'amlly , 12.10 : Stralirht , $1.83. tjjli on Mr. iloril in. That story of the nrrost of two men who tried to bluff P. A. Dodge by representing themselves as policemen on Tuesday nicht caused trouble all urouml. Ono of the men arrested u-oro n uniform with brass buttons and iravo his name'as W. C. Jordan , a Union i'aclilo Crnkemnn. This would have been.all ripht hnd it been true. Tt turnt out , how ever , ttmt Mr. Jordan was not in tno city at thu tlmo of the trouble and did not j-'dt in until 11 o'clock that night and ho naturally feels pretty badly cut up over the affair. The man arrested wns W. C. Jonos. a mail cleric on the Union Piicillc , nnd when some man nt the police station called him Jordan ho lot it KO utt but and got his friend the brakcmnn Into trouble accordingly. As thcro is no royal road to learning , ao there is nu magical cure for disease. Thu effect , however , of Inking Ayer's Sursnpu- rilla for olood disorders comes as near mugio as can bo expected of any mcro human agency. This is duo to its purity and strength. Con fnllntjlicr Wnmi't In It. Mr. Con Gallagher's name was used in a court I torn the other any in connection with n decision in Judge Wakoioy's court In the case of A. A. Bicklcs & Sons against War- run Duii-hor and others. It was stated that Mr. Uallauhut- was ono of the defendants. Phis was an error as it was another Golla- jhcr altogether. A bald hoadcd woman is something unu sual before she is forty , hut gn.y huhis com- neil with thorn onrllur. Baldness and L-ray- less may bo prevented by using Hall1 Hair He-newer. Stivcil Two Yenrs in Ton. Edmund Henry Meyer , nn old-tlmor who \ns been enjoying1. , a forced sojourn In the icnitentiary at Lincoln , will ho liberated uext month. Meyer resided in South Omaha , nnil May 20 , IbSI , In a drunken row \io \ killed OHO Mike Piggott. The grand Jury returned nn indict- nuntof murder in the ilrstdogreo , hut the trial Jury reduced the crime to manslaughter. Meyer wns sentenced hy Judge Neville to a en years' term , tint on account of good conduct - duct ho gains two years and will soon bo rc- cusod. Dr. Blrncy euros cut-urn. Duo bld > . Cowhoyn In Trouble. Joe Lucas and Charles Humpgitrd , a couple of Wyoming cattlemen , arrived hero yostor- Jay morning und proceeded to 1111 up on rod Iquor. When Lucas had a pretty good load its partner tried to rob him. Complaint was nado to the police and Iluinpjjanl was ar rested. Lucas was also hold us a witness. DoWitt's Llttlo litu-ly Hlsors ; host little tills for dyspepsia , sour utoinach , bad breath. Motor tor Tlili-toontli Stroot. The street railway company has begun work an tno Thirteenth street line , and a force of non is replacing the o'd ' flat rails with girder ron. Work was commenced at the tracks nt ilurcy street , and is continuing northward. 01IN A. Ml'SIIANU. KltANK C. CONIIO.V McShane & Condon , INVl-STMHNT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th ht. , First National Bank Build- in ; ; , Omaha , Nob. Dcnl In ntnckii , h milK. tojurlllet , commercial pn- ior. utu Nexolhile Inuiu un luiiirovoil O.imlm real atnte , Short tlniti IOUIIH. on bunk mock , or on all ipprovoil collulerul reciirlty. reciirlty.WANTED WANTED ToUl Uiuoi of CITIES. 1 COUNTIES , SCHOOL MVV HBW W DIDTRICTU , WATER COMPANIES , 6T. R.R.COMPANIEH.ttc. Corri-spondi-nco nollcitvil. H.W.HflnniS &COfr1PANYBankers. 101. ( OS Dearborn Glreot , CHICAGO. 15 Wa'l Otroot. NEW YOIIK- 70 Ktata St. , 8OSTOH- . * A.fc * * M u O.V ! * ( . ' If tji lvr.'ini ; rcmoux lor all tti nnnatuir1 illailiaiKi' ana private ilUoatv * 01 rt.'ii A cerula cnn- fur Iliiilililll - talliigv akni > iiucullar o i > min. JrircicrlbaltAndfoeUafa In nrcmmiivudloc It W 1'T UruK 1'IUCE tfl.OU. _ OMAHA > ' and Jote' DIRECTORY. AWNINQ3 AND TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awn-1 ing Co. | ri . Olnmim > cki , Oil unit I Ilnt.lirrciotlilnir. HoiuUnr C tnloino. 111,1 Knrnnin , . y Koos. no coeds , notion i. fnrnlihln.r Cor. llth and Howard nts. Corner lltli and ll.irnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. DIJTllOtT- AUTOMATIC Wolf Electrical Oo. Electrio Motors Illustrated Catido ua nnd DUIUIKM , Cutnliuni ) fico. frt'O. H. A. Klnnayion I 1614 Capitol Avpnuo. A t. RJ2-3.V.V.Ilfu llld'K. FARM MACHINERY , ETO. Purlin , Orondoi'if & T. G. Nort'jwall , Martin Oo. , General western agon' Corner Jonus and 'Jth sts. Sknndla 1'low Co , Oinah.i , Nub. 1.1I1M3J1 Shormin am. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Oo , , E. T. Davii Mill Co. , 1013 N. 10th stroot. C.(3. Undorw-031 , J. K. McCray. .Man.iaor. Manager atOnnhi. llllnt Henderson , .Minn. Cor. Sth an I Jackson sts. S. F. Oilman , Oinalia Milliug Co , , Mcrchiint .Millars , 101 IN. Kith stroot. OlUto and Mill 111 I .Noith C. K. Ilncfc ! - Mnn.uor. ICth Street. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Boebo & Runyan Fnr- ) awoy & Btona Fur niture QJ. , nitnro Oo , Successors to C. A. llceba Kurnlturo and carpets , ' & < 'o 1116-111' ) rarnain etrout , nmcound Utli Sts. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. chnoidor & Loomis , J. T. Robitnon Notioa Oo , , oulienand ImportoMof dents' fnrnlslilnt Roils nutlons and furnUhln ; ra'f'K colobrit'Jl ' hrinl lioocU , "HncUikln" ovorullv p.tnts. Bhlrti , co its. ute till Howard strooU Cor. Utli nnd llotr.irJsti. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Kenuard Glass and J , A. Fuller & Paint Oo. , Ii03-U12 Hurnoy > traJU Onialii. , Neb. OinnhL William Ouramins ? , Blaka , Brno3& Oo Wi-'JOJ lAdTomrurt'i C. - 17 and 019 Uouth llilh St. , Oninlio. Nob. Oninti-i. Nob. GROCERIES. 'axtou & Gallagher , Meyer & Iliapkj , 705-711 & 10th Btruiit , IWl-HOi llarnayitrudS , Oinuha , Neb. Oinnlia , Nub. D. M. Steele & Oo. , Sloan , Johnson & Oo. 1201.I3U Jouoi ttroot , Vth and Iiotvuuwurta itruuti , Omaha , Nub. Oinuha , Nub. Alien Bros. , MoOord , Brady & Oo. 111 ! Homer ( trout , 13th and UrnTOnnorlta Omaha , Nob. Omaha , Nebraska. GUN 1'OWDER. 0. Olark , OenlVostern A tntot Iluponl's Hportlne tlun- imnilor , Athts lilnh otplo- Iro.lllkstlng ci\psfns 1219 Hartley nlruoL AND PORVISIONS Tonoray & Bryan , S. A. MoWhortor llriikrrn , crnln , provision * ndMockn. HIS S. 14th I'rlt.Mo nlrus to No , NU I'rlvutorlro to Chi- York , Cldcitiro anil 96 KKO. Ht. Umh nnd Now I IA > US. | Until itrMU York. I uoiDthlfor nil market * * Oookroll Bros. ' r"b. A Oo . , . Swnrtz ; , nrokorn. 1'rlTiito nlroi llriikprMlrnlnJ'rorMnni to .Now York , Chlcnico A do I'rlvnle wlro to St. St. l.onlv Sppclnl Htton- lx > nU nntl ChlCAKo. Otllo < lion Klrcn to truck liMl In I't.Nntl lli\nkOmnhn. on nrnln. lit Mut'l Hank. " ' aniio btilV , t . Umahs ! HARDWARE. Rector & Wilholmy Oo lark-Androoua Cor. 10th nmt Juoxion Jli Hn.rJjr.li ' , , } Oo. IOS-I1U ll.irnnjr < lri)3t , ' 'inn tin. ' Oin-ih i N'n ) . . . . IRON VVvjRKS. I Paxton ft ViorliuCnnha ; ! fnfn" & Iro1k T"ri V/ir'c * , i Wor' Winitel.t mill oi t Init hiillclliiirwor'i , i-nalu u , Mnnnfrs tire mil Inirulil l.iavirorli , KM * nor il ITiinf viili-4 , vaults. Jull Iniinilri. inni-lilna mil mirk , Iron - > hutter.i nr.il hliick-onllli nork. U. 1 * . tlio - cipo ( J. , \n llr. anil nth tt. drccn.lUll.VJ.icVsoiuU Wilson & Drake , M'f'K tnhiil.ir flnoi , lira hot boilers , tnnlci , ulJ. I'lorre nnil 10th lrccH. LIQUORS. Her & Oo. , Wilh un I.lqnnr Mcrahtntk Wlnus , l.-nn.ri and Cl * IIU Itarnoit"jl. . Mannfaotiir'M If DTIIJ ty' t East India Hilton. lilt I K.irnam St. . L. Kirscht & Co. , Friok & Herberts Wholesale Uijuor Doalort Wholcnaln MquorDcal Itf 40lO1. ) South 10th Ht. ffll-KW9. lOthSt. t. E. E. Grotto , Importer nnd Jobber of Whins nnd Mnuori. 1020 nuil 1ITM Karnnin HL 1'rlco lists on nppllcatloa. LUMBER. G. W. Douslasn & 03 John A. Wakefield , luiportedAmerlrnn.r ot riardirood Lumber , Innd CcnicnlMliniiiikc < Iljdrnullo Cement und. 1310 North ICth Stroat. QnlncrVhlta I.lino. Oharlos R. LBO , \Vyatt-Bullard \ Lumber Hnrdirood lumber , wool carpets nnd parquet ber Oo. lloorlnir. 0th andltard Streets , Oth and DouKlos. Gaily & , Gray , Louis Bradford , Mme , cement , etc. , e-to Lumber , Mme , comonttit9 cor , 9th nnd Douglas 023 Douclm slroot. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfolder & Oo.r Millinery , Notions Importers and Jobbers la Cloiks , ISto Millinery. 203,210and 212 South Ittll 110-113 S.lRth St. , Omaha ftrcet. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , ETO Max May or & Bro. Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. , Sl'f'Bjewolnrs , dealers In Pianos , Organs , Artists miKlcal Inxlrumcnts , olc. , Materials , 1C to. , Farnara nnd ICth. 1513 DoiiKlas Street. OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Oo. Refined nnd lubrltnttnr oils , nxlo eranso , all. It. II Itutli , .Mnnitar. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Bchroadar & Oo , , Dcnlcr. In country prod Cash Iniyon butter ant uce , fruits , vegetables , caws , an 1 Konor.vl CDJX * etc. nilsslon mnretmnti , 12U7 Howard stroot. i..l South llth slroot. Eobart Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Howard straat. ' . I'roduco , frultt or.ill Wrlto for prlooi on b li kinds , oysters , ter , c vs Kamo. , poultry and 13th & Harnoy utroot. Kirschbrauu & Sons , Jos. A , Olark & Oo. Dutter , cheosa , Cutter CBBS hnd poultry poultry nnd Kama , 1209 Howard street. 000 South 13th street Bates & Oo. , Williami & Oro33 , Country producernltt ' ' , Product ) nnd fruits Tenetnhloi , grooori' tpccialtlci. toas. iplaai , etc. 417-ll'JS. lithHt. 1211 Harnoy "trsjS. L RandazM & Son , 211 South ISUi Street. i \Dnmestlo ICrnlts Kliiilil.iOnuiKos&yiclly Fruits , llr.incl , houno , 7 N. 1'otc-rj St , Now Orl'ni PAPER. | RUBBER Q'DS , Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo , , Carry n full stock of Mannfacturlni anl JJ'J printing , wmpplnx an 1 bureau kind , rubOu ? wrltlnx ptpor , c.irJ ji.i- uoodi. per , otc. I.'i20 P.irn mi stri)3t. SEEDS. Emerson Sjo.l Oj. , Seed urowors , da Uori 11 Kurden. irr.isi , ifr.iln n I tree sue 11 , 4'.M-42IHouth litli. STOVES. - Steve repairs of all Daffy-Trowbridjj klndi. Conk * and Hua- * Mitm'io' ' 3j ters for mlo , Manufactur'i ; itoroi tnl James Hushes HtOVO PlJ. | , 1213-1215 -aveimortli st , tor H. mil at. SASH , DOOR3 , BLINDS , ETO. M. A. Diabrow & Oo. , Bohn Bash & Door 06 Manufacturers of Bash , .Mnniifiictnrors of mou doors , b 11 mil nnd , blinds , .Mouldiius. llrancli of otu. , otJI Uce , Uti ! and Unrl. nil ItHli anil Chirk itrooti. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIE3 U. S. Wind Engiuo & A , L. String & Soai/ Puma Oo , , Hallldiy wind mills. 91) lWMOt ( Farnam stroll , and ' . ' -'I .liinoi su O. If. HUSH , uclln- Omaha , Neb. TEA. OOFFBB , SPIOES , CIGARS Oousolidatod OofTob Company , 1411 and IIIO Harnoy it. Oinolia. Nob. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. A. D , Boyer & Oo Hunter & Qraou , 68-09 KxUuntfO llullJUu , 10 l.'ictiungo llulljln/ Hontli Omahik Houth Omanu. TO INVESTORS. . I diu oir ilnts HtooU In : l coed Hound oomw pany tint will pay a UO par cent dividend. S > SlOO u.iareu lor $80. Wrlto for prospootus HARRY KBENE , Room 0 , Qer , Am. B'k ' Bldg.Bt. , Joaopb ,