0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 22 , 1801. Tfin fwfni iTiifp MitiifPTO . < TilE SPECULAriVE MARKEIS , Rattling Boom in Wheat With Advancing Prices to the Oloso , ALL DOMESTIC MARKETS MUCH HIGHER , I Corn Strong nml Active With Itu- culptH Ilclow tlio JCstlinnte Klso In Mvcrixiol I'roviHlous CIUIMCH Fluutiintlotit ) . CHICAOO , July 21. Wlionl started tnls mornIng - Ing with a rattling boom us booniH go tlicso days , nml It hold most of tlio a'lvunco to the close. It was n hull day as to news. Cable * reported Liverpool lilxlior wltli a good dotimnd nml 1'nrls linn , whllotlioro wore a few "scary" dispatches about the Munition In Ktmla mill India. The receipts wcro HO can undur tlio Gstltnntu and rains wort ) reported In the north west where the mirlntf wheat harvest hns jiint begun. A story also went the rounds that rus' . had appealed In many fields and was " workliiK serious damage. Th'n bundle of hull , ' IIOWH wu.s cnppod by the Intolllia'tico that the - amount of M heat on passive had decreased I 2,712,000 during the last wi-ok. Clearances 4' from Now VorK were reported at2 , ( > oJOO : ) ( bush els and one dispatch said thatslxty boat loads had brcn alrcndy ( nKiiRud today. All doimsstlo markets were higher , espe cially Now Vork , Toledo. St. houlsand Mlnno- apolls. The short Inteiost Was alarmed at the situation and them was a wild scramble to cover. orfurlnrn , however , \\oru Unlit and with a good deal of Investment biiyinj ; the competition soon bo ! amo active and oxclto 1 , December started at Ni'iJWf ' , was bid up to 8S5JU and then fell to NT'ie. The bnylir , ' was well distributed , Uut Uiiylord , I'.irkor , Mil- mine , llodmiin and Sclnvart/-Dupco were the leadi'is. On the bul o New York and St. iiouis uozan to retime , suihir , ' ireciy inn > u.tii Logan .mil S. V.Vliltn and the market weak ened. Throii''h the nnoi : hour tnero was an other smlcen spurt , owing to an attempt to cover a considerable UIIP of shorts. Under this demand It nuickly shot up to HH'o , oas-cd oT ( toKSiju. rallied to Bsjjc ami elosed atft&'fic. The trade was very sensitive and ready to respond spend to cllght Influences In either direction. Corn was strung , active and higher. The ro- colpts were about 1W ) car.s less than expected and wheat an < l provisions developing great stieimlh. corn diiifkly fell Into line and sold up. i-linrtH were < | iilck to cover , but there was little for pale , ( 'eptomber started nt.V8o ! ami sold iiulokly at 5'l'ic , oaseu oir to ii.1'iic ' , but when the estimate of nearly 270 car.s for tomotrow became known theto was a quick rally to K\\v. \ It hed : pretty steady around at that lli'iiro , but oaseil off near this close to MI'iiC ' and elosed at KlJic. Coiinselninn and Day were good buyers and llaldwln and Kar- nnin also took a pond deal. Cash corn was In bettor demand mid higher. OatHweio stiong during the forenoon on moderate loeelpts and the htrengtb In other grains but weakened In the afternoon. Hog pioduets were ( Inn and higher ; reeolpt.s of live hogs full ! ! .000 bead below the estimate and prices at the stockyards were 510e higher. Tnls with the strength In grain set the pace for the market at the start giving an upwind tendency to prices. Pork and ribs were more unsettled than lard and weio sub ject to .1 numhorof fluctuations within a mod erate rang * . l/ard was generally firm all day. The not result of thudav's trading shows an advance In pork of 7'ifJlOc ' ! , In lard of ld&\.yu \ , and In ribs of a Ilko amount. A decided advance in the price of lard at Liverpool probably had some oU'ecl on the market here , though the prices abroad Is still far below the point of prolltablo export. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cnsli quotations were us follows : FI.OUII Unulinnscclj winter , patents , J4.GO ® 4.00 : sprlnc. patents , JN.7IVS5.IO. WHEAT No. 2 aprlni ; whont , 87oo ; No. 3 prliiK wlioiit. Mo ; No. 2 red , 87Hc. COKN No. 2 , Site. OATS No. 2 , 3Go ; No. 2wlilte , 3Seo8Wc : No. 3 , white , 3'lHSc. ( ! ( llvis Now.No. ? . 07Uc. IlAllt.EV Nil HIllCS. Kl.AXBKED No. 1 , ifl.O ) . TIMOTIIV SUKU Prime , Jl.22iai.24. POIIK Mess pork , ccr bnrrol , J11.30. Inrd , IJorowt. . W.45i3 .50. Sliort ribs ildus , ( loose ) , 0.700.75. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , 1(5.70 ( C5.75 , Short oleiir sides ( boxed ) , J7.10&7.20. WIIISKV Distillers' Unlshod goods , per util. , ( I. in. HudAns Unolmnsed. tB nncl slilpmunts toduy were as felOn - On thu produce oxcluinco today , the butter market wus steady and uiiuliungud , Kxxa , ' . . " Hiil.'o. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xc\v York Starlcets. NEW YOIIK , July . , 2l.-Krotin-iocoipts : , 18,602 packages ; o\iiort . 2.1.U harrels , H,5il ( aaoks- Btoady. fairly nctlru , ohlufl/ homo trade : sales , 10,150 barrels ; low i-xtrim , * ) ,73cro4.3.1 : fair to fancy. tl.4Wt.MS ; Sllnnusota eluar , Il.l54ti ) ; Minnesota jnitents. * l.5.c2 > j.50 ; win ter wheat low grades , ? 3.75 < ii4.Tj patents. t4.fi.K25.2.l ; straits. Jl.50i35.l5j rye mixtures. Coit.x MiAi. Moro aotlvo and firm. WHEAT Heeeliitn , 215,1(0 ( bushels : exports 270,511 bushels ; sales , Uhi4,000 ( bushels of fu- turrb : 171,00'J bushels siot. | Snot miirkot lilKher , Hun and ( [ ulot ; No. 2 red. 07' } < SOi'ioln ! Rtoru and elevator : Ou < Jl.Hs ( ! ntliitit : 07c < 3 H.OJH f o.b.j ungraded red , fSyedWI.OC ) ; No. 1 northern to arrive. Sl.u7Sl.07y ! : No. 1 , hard 'to arrive , IM.OtH ! © 1.00\i ; No. 2 ( Jhlciico , ? I.OW1.U4 % Optlonsadvnnccd 27 e on lluhl rocolptsand an exceptionally heavy decrease In amount of passairo and tinner cables reacted -\I'.tc , but elosed llrm on active speculative demand. No. 2 red ; July , OCGOT'eO. clif-liiL' . 07o ; Aiiunst , ICIUQItlUc. cloilnir , Olse ; yeplember. < M\ ® 05Ue. eloslnK , TOO : October , U4SitKlu , closing. Wioi November. O.'OS'IIK ' , 07oj Deuemher. IKl'iffl 08Ho , cliislnc , IMo : .limitary. OS'jii'.KI'Vo. ' olos- Inir , OtD.e : May , JI.OI aiO.Ia. olosln ; * i.om. : UYK-Stoiiily ; ( inlet ; western , fc'eptoinbor do- llvory. 74'.i < il7l'iio. ! COIIN Itecelpts , SI.IMO bushels ; oxnorts , 00- 317 bushels ; siilos , SI2tXW bnshuls of futures , 13,000 bushels of spot. Spot inarkot dull , Htroniicr ; No. 2 , u > o In elevator ; 70o _ iint'raded mixed. - ( < l71c. Options . . - - - OATK-leeelpts,12l'OIiishelsoxport8.nonn { ( ( ' ; ; Bales , 40,100 bushels of futures ; S7.UOO bushels of spot. Spot market cjulet. lower , unsettled. Opt.ons Irregular mm dull : July.iow < i44ie. cloHliiB 40'ici ' Auirust. la-LOIIlP. ' . elosliiK , 3l4'e ; bepteniHM' . iCUiijKicloslnj : . 32o ; spot Na 2. white. 4e ; mixed western. . ; white west- ern. 4scftT.su ; No , 2 Chicago , llAY-Qulct , steady. "l's , . uT' 'llllt't ' ' ! sl'lll1 ' c " "i > on to choice , lfCT2le ; raulllo coast , iyiJ2lo. opened Irregular. 5 points V . . .9'll' ! M''l ' .t.s P to so points down : sales , I5ft0o hues , in'cl'iVdViiB Jiilv" | lUKi ( lil.W ; August. * l8.a.va 11.40 pj fomlK ; Si SI' ' W tie\ \ ' * HW&"MNovo \ , bor JU.7 U > l.iM ; Di-cembor. J.i.55i2nt. : : 0 January tti.4ft : ; Mareh. tii.i5Oli.lO : ; ; ; spot , Ulo , lirm iiili inoro aotlvo ; fair earaoof. lusjo ; No , 7 , i7 , c BiiOAii Ititw , nominal , llrm ; fairretlnlna.aot eontrlfiisalu. 1H1 test. a7-llio ; no sales to relined - lined ; ijiilet , tlrm. RMOI.ASBKB KoroiKii , nominal ; Orleans , ilrly active. HICK I'a I r demand , steady. I'KTIWl.KUM-qillot , htUIUlyt United closed at CT'i for Aiicust. ) OH.-Stoady. dull ; crude , off grade. 27ciC.'tiej oir Krado I . ( iitii. ti r.tui , ! . i KniisQiilet. . steady ; oelpts , 10.141 pacluiies. CUT MiAT8-\iiilot : llrm ! lilcklcd bellies , 7ffl ' -io ; pluuled sliouUk'M , li < 4c ; pickled hams , lie. lie.Minnt.cs ririn , fair demand : hhort clear , Huplcmli'r. ; .7.'VS.n.h- ' . et , ( I rm | western steam , W.73i ! < a 0.75 ; sales , 250 tierces ; July , elosliitf. W.73 ; August closing , W.'kii.70 ! ; buptemticr , tu.K\ elostnK.5J.tvV4iii.Ki ; October , cloved Doccinter , closed f7.l5di7.20. Uumsii Quiet , oaijrj weiteru dairy , U1 < 0 | western crcamorr. Hftlfici western factory , , . UIIKHHE Krrn , moderaledoninndipartsklnis. t3.xxiin.oo. ( I'Kl IHON Dull , tinchniiitcd. Cot'l'Kll- Weaker ; litko. July. f2.5a ! I.KAlH-Stntiily ; domestic , (4.3iU. Tis-Dull , heavy stralt < , I.'O.-.U City KANSAS CITV , Mo. , July 21. WitKAT-Ptcady ; No. .liiirii , casb,74'io bid ; July , TJIlio bid ; Nu 2 rod , eiish , 77c bid. , , CoiiN-Steady ; No. 2 , casn , 63a5.lVo ; July 62Uc bid. OATS O.ish woiilt , future ! ) strong ; No. 2cash , 30c bid ; July. 2 * ? c. HAY Sloady and unchanged ; fancy prairie , 17.01. HUTTEKSteady and unchanged. Eons Weak at le. ) I'uovisio.vrf Stoutly and unchaiiRcd. Wool , Dull nnd iincli'ui o.l. KKcmiT * Wliu.it , is.ijW ; corn , 8,105 ; oata , 600. Slltl'MENTS-Wheat , 22iOO ( ! corn , lO.MOOj oats , 11,000. _ _ _ Tjlvorpool July 21. WHEAT I'lrm : drmand lmprovlni5 holders olTurlnit inodorntclyi Cal- IfornliiNo. 1. 7s lid per cental ; red western kprliiK. TuTd : KIUISII * hard , 7s 7'/d : receipts for the past thrco days , 31,000 cenlali. C'oit.M I Inn ; di'iniind fair ; new mixed west ern , 6s8'4d per cental ; iccolpts of American corn for the pail three days , iiO.riJO centals. HACON Sti'ady and linn. C'HEKsi : IN per owt for American fine whlto and conimon. Si'iuiTS OF Tciit'K.NTiNB 2Ss per cwU St. Louis FT. I.oois. Mo. . July 20. WIICAT Stron ; ? ; ciisb , S4 ? e ; i-eptemlier , 847 c. t'on.s lilghur : cash , GIc ; September , 51 ! , O 51 M . OATS-Oash , 30c ! { ; Septemocr , 2i3e. I'OKK Illttlier : ill.5'1. I/Alto Miinift at { . .IS. WIIISKV At II. 10. Milwaukee Grain .ilnrkct. Mit.WAUKKK , WN. . July 21.-WHKAT HlKhor ; No. 'Jsprlnu' . cash , SO,1 ; September , b3c. CoitN Klrm : No. it , cash , 5iic ! ! , OAis-Steady ; No. 2 white , : tOic. ! Toledo Grain .Market. TOLEDO , O..J uly 21. WIIUAT Steady ; cash , We. We.COIIN Dull ; cash. R''Jc. OATS Quiet ; No. 2. 4lc. tiTtHlli.8 AXI > NEW Vouic. July 21. The stock market ted ay lucked the moving causes which yesterday made thliiRs Interesting , and consequently was less animated with smaller Ituctimtlons and less sl nllluance to the tradln ; . The sit uation roiiiulns the same and wli.lo the larger operators distrust the aspect of alTalra on the other sldo of the ocean , the market Is Ict ( to the trading clement entirely who favor the bear side because there Is less resistance from any orzanl/.ocl opposition , and In the limited business done pi Ices are more easily de pressed. The ventures however , are confined strictly to , a correspondingly snri.l scale and short sales aru covero.l as quickly us possible. The exchange market was firmer and as no material amount , of commercial bills have ap- pcured In the market further exports are pre dicted In some quarters. Louisville & Nashville sold ex-dlvldcnd and ox-rights today and was one of the atronecst stocks on the list , but Ilurllngton and St. I'aul were still the only active stocks , und all the leading shares tncludlnir Lake Shore , Atchl- son and Union I'acllle exhibited considerable struimtli. Sales by London and the benrs caused a weak opening , but the pressure was boon with .rawn and a slow but steady recov ery was started In the llrst hour , wlilch con tinued almost , without Interruption until the last hour , when the usual reaction occurred on the realization of prollts on the limited ad vances of the diiy. The dealings throughout the day were devoid - ; void of foatuie of Interest , but late In thedny silver certlllciites developed marked strength , rising above 100 pereent ; Tennessee Coalafter u rise of I percent , lost all that Improvement. On the other hand sugar became very weak and dropped over 1 pereent , closing at the lowest lUure. The close wus barely -steaay at Insignificant changes from theopcnlng figures though most stock showed advances. Sugar shows u net loss of 1" per cent , and silver of 1 per cent , while the rest of the market Is practically unchanged. Railroad bonds were azaln very dull today , the animation In the Atchlson Incomes hav ing entirely disappeared und the trading more than usual of late was barren of feature. There wus some weakness In Head ing Ists and Ulchmond & West 1'olnt 5s. The other Issues showed only Important changes nnd the market remained without decided tendency In either direction through out the day. The business done reached only $ JS5,003. Government bonds buvo been dull and heavy. State bonds have been dull and steady. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on ttie Now York stock exchange today : The total sales of stocks tod.iy were 8:1.173 : shares , Including Atchlhon , (1,4'U ) ; Louisville .t Nashville. 5 , tfl ; Klcliinund k West 1'olnt. 2- 3 0j St , 1'uul , 17.f-0 ; Union I'acllle , 3.1MO. Now York Mo icy Market. NEW YOIIK , July 21. Mo.sitr ON OAM , Easy , ranting from HJ to 2 per cent ; last loaned. 2 per cent ; close offered at2 percent. I'HIMB MKIIOANTII.E I'APIEII Mi7 percent STKUi.tyi KxciiANOE Quiet but linn at $1.84 for sixty day bills and J1.33 for de mand. The following were the closing prices on bonds ; I'Miianolal Itcvloiv. NBW VOIIK , July 21. The Post KHVH : Sllvor bullion rortllluutos ralllou friiutluiinlly tuouy fioin thulr weak closing of yn tonlay , but thuro was llttlo tipnaront illsiiosltlnii to buy. The truth Is thiit punplu who were nomiitided to KO aiiiK on hllvor bullion on thu fiooly ills- soinlnutotl iiritnnioiiiH and btatlstlcs of a few wcoUs aKO hiivn Minio luahon to ask whcthuf they wuro not nso > l asuatHpawa. All available tilKiiH have Inil.eatud that Instoau of a brisk ilunianil on a llinltod inarkot , what actually o.\lHiinl wan an Ininu'iiKo Kiinply InoroasInK ovary day and iiuttlnt ; ItsorlKlniu urnprlotors to tholr with' uiitU by the problem of how to tut rhl of It. Tim KovornnicntH ro ular 4,500,0 0 cninoos were aeiiulrod In full thn > inontii fourilavi * curlier than In June , and the otTurliitfs to tlio troiiMiiry during the past fortululit have buun nbnurniatly heavy. The olforlius rojuutoil , Incloo.l , hiivt ) ( luquiMitly roai'hud twice ) thu anumnt aci'optod In the sainu day. It Is well tinnujh to koun In uHiid the np- proavhliiK doniand In I.ontlon and India , but on the other hand the amount of Mllvoral- roaily taken by India K i'.iMi.ooj loss than that luki'u In the sain < tliau last yo.ir. whllo l horn In nut tliolcnst sUti nf n duuruas'ni ' ; pro duction. Appiirontly tliLMi thuro niiiat bo u heavy acouinulatloii Mimowhoru. Mouoy to Move tlio Crop * . The movement of oum-noy from the cast to tlio wi'Morn stutts. to nuiko iiavmcntK on now crulii , usunllv sots In about thu mlddlu * of July. 'Iho ohanuo of ( It'inand and Hont mom this your lt > thu > far shown inoro In Kinallor ri CJlpts by Nuw VorU banks from Iho Intorlor than In a cull fur funds. Th voiunionof money KOlnij and coniliiK uro dusorlliod in about count lust wool ; , and undoubtedly thin marks the turnlni ; point. Thu outward How Is about to become the largest , and It will iirouondorato through thu uutunin. It Is In- tluiatcii that this chuauo will Oo rcnurcJcU by treasury officials with n sense of rollof. because - cause It will cnablo holdom to got rid of a nig accumulation nf silver certificates arising from their free rotum from the country dur ing the lust few months , The plentltulnc.s * of tnls silver paper in lown | In the fact that the silver certificate * formed only 2 per cent of the receipts for customs In Now Vork a year a o , and recently thn proportion has rlson to : w tier cent , whllo the porcentato of gold cer tificates received decreased from00 a ynaruuo to only 1 ! ! last month , These extremes have this month been followed by slight changes for the Pettor , the porcentaiin of slivorcortlll- c.ttcs received last week bolng about Iho minimum of the last four * months , and It U reasonable to expect a further change. und'T ' recently adopto.l regulations u lar o proportion tion of the shipments of currency to ilia west are made directly from thn treasury , and un doubtedly In the course of tlio nuxt few weeks the olllclals will have sent out much of tlio ac cumulation of silver paper resulting from the payment of customs duties In that currency. It Is believed the requirements of the autumn will reach lar.'o proportions , owing to the magnitude of the crops to ho moved , and the fact that prices average higher than those of recent years , though lower than a few months ago. Kinnnuinl NOICH. NlwVoiiK.Inly St. Oloarlnjs , 197,590,008 ; balances , t. , U'.XMu. ) llAi.TtMom : , Md. . July 21. Clearings , $ ian- ! MT : balances , fSTI.ISS. I'liit.Aiiui.piiiA , July 21. Clearlius. $ HC20- 0-1 ; ba la IK-OB. JJ.IIW.liil ; money , 4 percent. OINCIN.VATI. O. , July 21. Mutiny. fi ® per cent ; New York exchange. lT > ti. " > Oo discount ! clenrinO.Vr ) > 00. HOSTON- , Mass..Iuly 21.-Clearings. * llVVin20 ( : balances , il.il ! ) 1,1174 : money , -"itd.'l percent ; exchange on Now York , lf > o discount to par. din-Ado , July 21. New York oxchitngc. l'o premium ; rate- , for money sloady and un changed. Clearings. } ii.liJO.iX ; > > . Sterling ex change steady at l,8l'i for sixty day bills and Jl.stl'for sight drafts. Denver Miningf-jtoo'fs. . Oolo. . July 21. lluslnb-is In mining stocks today was fairly brisk , with a special activity In gas and oil. Total sales , IttVJUO shares Following are the closing quotations ; Allcitlinny . 'M Amity . 'I Llttln Kulu 110 Argnnnut . 20 Mntc'.ilon "UU llnllnrat . U\ \ Mny Mnzcppn 1S4 HntiKkok . l' , ! MornlnKOIhn llntns Hunter . G7 Ore ICO IIlK Inillitn . 1U fay Itoclc 2 Potosl ' , 6 Hrownlow . . . . 6 1'nrk Con 10 Cnlllopu . 17 lleeci Natlunal 110 Century . 42 Illalto 10-J Clnr Coiiaty . 117 Hunnlnjt I.oda .11 Caiblng . 15 I.enTunwr.Uli 8 Diamond It . S JohnJ. pfd 4 . 14 1'nulor 2 ClnudlaJ 4 > Iruncluil . ; iU ( Jeltynburit 15 3 Wlinlo 31 Jmtleo . K in Snn Fraiiuisco Mining Quotations. SAN l itANCtsco , July 21.-Tho oniclul closing quotations for mining slocks today were us follows : Alta ( " > .Mount Diablo r ! . > linlirur SO Nnvuju : < 0 Hint A Uclcbar 2J3 Optilr r.iO UodloCoaiolldatod. . IV > 'ototl :17 : ( ) Cliollur \m \ arnKO no Con Cnl A Va S7SW Hlerra NcTnUa 2:15 : Crown Point . . . .IDS Union Con 2UO Kuruku Con 300 lltnli U' > Gould & Curry ] m Yellow Jacket 1R ) llulu A N'orcrous..I. ' > , " ] Cum 4U Moxlenn ) : i."i N.Q W Mono 40 11.1 35 New York Mining Quotations. NEwYomc. July 21. The following are the clofilng mining stock qnotat cms : Alice \M \ Iron Sllvor 10U AdnoiBCon 1RI M.vlcnn. . . , 16 Aftpi'n 't 0 Ontario Il'OJ Doudwuod . 115 Nphlr 275 KurekaC'on . MXJ Plymouth 175 llomeituku 110J : Hlorra Novndu 185 Horn Silver , ' ! Yolonr .Inckct 140 St. Ijouls Alining QiiotntloiiH. ST. Louis. Mo. , July 21. There was scarcely any trading on the mining exchange today , but prices were firm. The following bids were madoon cad : Onmlte Mountain..2250 Sllvor AKO 110 Montro o ; ) ; KlUabutli 175 M. llrccn 41 ! < Boston \ \ eel Market. BOSTON , July 21 , The dcmann for wool has l > con iiulto irocid with sales at previous prices. Ohio X has been sold at 20@.TJo ; XX at U. ® Bus No. 1 at : i5&iUc ; Michigan wool Is about steady at 27c ; No , 1 atn-15c. : No. I combing wools llrm at ItvIjMe for Michigan. 20 ® .Oo for Ohio , with line dolalno 3la5e for Ohio ; 333lc for Michigan. Unwnshcd combine wools are In demand nt 2l28o for ono-quartor bloods ; 2720c for threo-olghths blcods. Territory wools are selling prltiulpally utGOo for line. 05o for line mediums , ft."xit57c for mediums. Texas , Cali fornia and Oregon wools tiroqulotand .steady ; pulled wools are In fair request , choice super soiling aMOQl'iu ; fair to good supers , IJTxiilMo ; e.\tri : , SXllfla. I'orolgn wools are firm , Aus tralian soiling well. Now York Dry ( looda Market. Nl'.W YOIIK. July 21. The dry poods market was apparently iiulot , demand not being prominent In any direction , though considerable - able business was uulni : transacted In clothing woolens. The demand from jobbers was fair , as the day sales aru footed up , and agents wore very busy with deliveries. In low grade bleached goods und fancy woolen dross goods the demand seemed slack. In other respects buyers are not hurrying to extend the trado. Havana Markets. HAVANA. July 81. SPANISH GOLD $2.30 ? KxciiANOK-Qnlct. HUOAII Oitlef. sales nt Calbarlcn of 13,010 lagseetitrlfui.'al ) , OB dcBt'COB polarization , at " ! .ii4 : gold per quintal. Con'eo Mnrkct. Rio Dr. JANKIIIO , July SI. OOPFBK Kosnlar receipts 74.100 bags ; puruhaso for United Mutes , 40,0 ( I bugs. SANTOS , July 81. GOFFER Good average ; 1,200 rciis per 10 Kilos ; receipts durlnz the wenk U.ii.0 bags ; hhlpmonts to Unltoil States , none ; purchases for United States , 2.,000 bags , Trillion * ' TIIIk. ST. LouiHMo..luly 21. I.angonbnr Ilrothors toCookroll llrothiirs : The following was the ruiiKo on this market today ; co si MoiTiTV | Opon. | | Uloao. | Vent. \Vholt- : Allu-llst. . . . 816 Curn til MM MH Oat July CniCAno , July 'Jl.-I.ogan & Co. to Tonoroy llryan. Wheat today has been active dur ing the entire sess on. The opening prlcu was from HTdib u for December. The olTorlngs uero very light and thu demands were urgent. The buying early was scattered and larpoly by commission houses that huvu done little In wheat for some weeks past , Ivngllsli cables are strong and higher. I'rencli ca'iles ' say weather Is unfavorab'u for crops. The spring wheat n on th s side still gives pronui-o of a lar.-o ld , Hut tlio weather Is cool and wet and crops Is at least two weeks later than the uveragnof ho.isons. The advance of'.1 cents from yi'btorday's close was une.vpocted , but when Iho prlcu and quality Is taken Into account the advance shuuld 110 no Mtirprlse. Kuropeaii wants are great and our surplus will all ho wauled at lih'hcr prices ih.in are now current. Wo Mill bepivu wheat safe as an Investment , although w * do not rccommuiul purchases on a swell of 2o , Corn fairly actlvo. The receipts show some falling elf and thu demand forslup- meut continue good. With all , wo look on Iho prlco as high and with moderately line weather should t-oll lower , ( letter feeling In oats. Provisions steady. Tlio ceneral trade look for a decided falling elf In locolpts. C'llli'Aiio. July 21. Sciiwnrtz , Dupeu & Mul'ormlck to I' . U. SwartCo. . ; The wheat market has been active and strong with a marked lnorcii.su In outxldu business. The news wiii generally bullish , An artlulo W.IH published In/ciuir morning pipers : , copied ( mm u I.onilcm papor. speaking of u very Lad tlop in ituttla uml India. Liv erpool was a penny higher for both spot and future's. Die KngTsh vhilblo decreased I.VW- OJ. The remit at this bull uows was a strong market with ncllv.ihuyln ? to cover liorts nnd for hintt'r account. Some of our conservative trailers arc beginning to think that the breaH'irl' have hail In prices discounts the hoavv'Mclpta and f-ccin to buy on all soft spots. CMrn'itiill , but strong. The receipts were HJ curs lc. " tlrm expected. The cash demand wa.s aotlvo. 1'rovlslons actlvo nml .strung. Thoto lua. gro'.vlng feeling that wo will have hlihor prices for proviiiloiH bared on thocontlniittradvaiico In the prlco of hogs and tinfalltiiqolT In western packing H < compared with lust yo.ir. Some bulls be- llovu thai this will h .Millldent to o\ercomo , the olfcet of the very largo stock. It Is cer tain that at current price's for ho.-s provisions ' Citi d nut be sold at tht ) present market wlth- I out a largo loss to tliifpnekrrii. Ciii'-Aiio , July 21. Ivennctt Hopkins * Co. , to S. A.MeWhortcrTnjiti : \ reports from Russia and India In the proWs > toJay were of a start ling character. Amount on ocean passage showed n decrease of 2'ro.OOO bushels. Cables were higher and ear lotx were largely under estimates. This combination of strongly bull ish Intelligence gave the market a buoyant opening , nnd frightened shorts soon had the pi Ice 2c higher than It cloned lust night. Local scalpers have undoubtedly covered freely , but the big shorts are still out and the specu lative Idea Seems to favor additional prossttru to force them. Whether this can lie clone In the face of big receipts Is doubtful. These Inlluen- tlal tf .nl CMS have made so much money on the groatdeline that they can stand cftnsUor- able punishment without alarm. They are sanguine that the bulge IN nothing but a lltt o boar panic , that will soon bo over and lower prices follow In a few davs. Light receipts of corn and a bettor domaml for tlio casli stuff alarmed the shorts and forced them to cover. At the top there were liberal offerings from the longs , The market looked pretty well evened up at the close , but traders are ner vous and shift about from ono side to thu other with Hllght indurcmcnt. With anything Illio favorable weather fortho growing crop wo look for steadily Increasing deliveries and do not believe current prices can bo long maintained. Tlio supply of now oats In receipts tonay was not as largo as ev- poi'tcd and this gave the July longs a show to advance that month : beyond this there was no features In today's inarkot. Hocolvofs ex pect largo deliveries of now oats during the ne.M two weeks. Provisions have mote than held their own. The hog supply Is falling quite decidedly under the estimates. Prices nt thu yards are going up at a lively rate and the longs are tightening their grip. It Is getting to bo a dual in which ones judgment nmnunts to little and thu hog supply will decide It. OJl.111,1 1.1V R STUCK. OMAHA , July 21. tflOl. CATir.E Olllclal rocolots of cattle. B.OI5. as compared with 1,831 yesterday and 2.IW4 Tuesday of last week. The market was ac tive and htroiu on good bcovcs , steady on ialr grades , and weak to ft ® Mo lower on common grades , llutchcr. stock was dull and lOe lower. I'eeders were s'ow and steady. A bunch of very fat 147u-lb. steers sold at W.OO , the second sale made at is. TO this year. lions onicial receipts of hozs , fi.722. as compared with 2,119:1 : yesterday and ? .0n : > Tues day of last week. The market was active and hluhcr ; shlnping ho's were lOo to l-'ic ' higher ; other gnide.s rn310c hlirhor. All were sold. Tlio ran.ro of prices paid was S.\IO5.5l't , the bulk so. ling at i.V.05.iO. : Light. M.IO © : > .1.'i ! ; heavy. * .V. ' . " > < 3.-.4'.Mi ; mixed. J.V.'J.iW.i3. ( ; Tlio average of tlio prices paid was M.24li as com pared with W.lllJi yesteraav and $4.82 Tuesday of last week. SiiKEP Olllelal receipts of sbop 224. as compared with 1W2 , yesterday and 135 Tues day of last week. The market was actlvo and tlni | . Natives. Ji7. > ® .VUj ; westerns , $2.f > 0 © T > .0" ; gooJ CO to 70-11) ) . lambs. $ VO > QJ.2j. Receipts and IlHMiltioi | ; < r Stouk. Ofllclal recolutsanl dltpo-iltlon of * to3k as shown by the books of tlia Union stoakvards company for the tWitiity-four hours u nil I IK at 5 o'clock p. m. , July L'l.lb'.ll ' : UKUKIl'TS. Rcproseiitntl yo .Sal ss. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. "pr. No. Av. Pr 1. . 010 fl SO 103. . 033 $1 50 21. . 1217 $540 1. . 830 3 51 R .11140 4 GO 42..1051 ft 45 1..1SOO 350 77 , 13)4 ) 5 05 6i..rJi5 ( 555 12..1012 3 Ii5 W..1210 5 15 84. . 1:100 : SCO 1. . 780 3 TO 18. . KM 5 3.1 M..137H .570 7..IOSIO 3 U5 HJ-.U-OU 5 40 13..147 : ) 600 2..11C3 4 CIO 1..1040 215 13. . 823 215 8..1018 215 15. . D05 220 21. . 077 220 11..1018 225 4. . 812 229 20. . 8G8 225 20. , 028 225 4. 680 2 25 13. , t'47 ' 225 23. . 070 2 L'5 13 , 1KB 21(5 ( 28. . 705 235 8. . Will 235 28. . 705 235 10. . 010 235 8. . 010 2 55 J8. . 014 2,15 1145 2 75 2 SO 183 315 STOCKEHB AND FEEDRllS. 1. 810 2 75 4. . S-,7 320 KSO 2 00 1..1C.V ) 320 781 3 00 8. . 077 3 2.1 810 3 00 13..1030 33.1 . ) . 3 00 7. . Oil ' 3 40 10..1IIIO 3 00 10..11,81 , 341 25. . OM 3 10 28. . OSS 3 5' ) 5. . M2 3 II .1011 350 7 . 004 323 HULLS. 4. . WOO 1 ! 1..1100 200 1..12I10 2 00 151) ) 200 3. . IBM 200 IbO ) 215 5..1310 200 CAIJVEJ. 2 50 5. . 210 3 25 220 305 211 2 75 1. . 210 3 50 IS ) 400 , 320 3 00 1 . 220 3 50 HTA3. ! 1. 83) 2 50 WESTEHN CATTLE. No. Ar. Pr. No.John John Ilurko. 40 cows 795 2103 It. llancy. 22 cows 1020 2 35 „ ' bulls 1410 103 D. lira nt. 0 steers , tailings Oil 2 50 3 steers , tailings 1153 250 J. CJ. Whlto. 3 cows lOl'l 210 4 cows 10i3 2 10 10 cows fc7S 210 J. It. Iec. 2 cows 1,030 2 30 22cows 050 2 30 10 cows , 804 230 2 cows 700 2 30 2 steers , 80 > 3 25 c.'lsteers. . . . , 827 3 05 1 feeder , 62d 3 20 J , Forbes. ' njv. 23 heifers ' ' ' ' 1,005 3 15 ; . . . ; . , Cox Oattlo Co. ' , " , ' ' . 33 cows. . . it. , * 605 2 15 r.ATI" YBSTEHIIAV. (13 ( stcois . ! } . ' : 1,078 4 25 No. C3. . 50 . 55. 77. r.u. . 75 , 72 . 711 . K3. . 72. . 71. . K ! . 57. . 73 7- - 7M M ) . 7. . 71 75 74 ! 74. 05.l . l ) . 8W 7.1 . 70. . 77 , 70. , 71. . 43 . . . .ISI pa 23 100 . W3 80 642S4 G8 . ' . ' 0-J 1GO S 2.1 I'ina AND HOUOII. 4 . 133 2ft ) 1 . ISO ,125 U . 133 80 a CO , . . . . . ( 40 400 _ ( "lilunno Ijlvc Stook Market. CiiiCAdn , July 21. [ Ppeclal Tolegrnm to TUB IlKK.1 Texas contributed the largest part of today's cattle supply , that stale being cred ited with WKKI of the H.OOO received. Tow of Ilium wore good onoiish to send east and us thu hulx of Iho natives were also not of a kind that shippers seek thono who were forliinatu enough to have prtno cattle on sain ban no particular fault to 11 ml with with tlio situation. There was u strong mar ket on the latter at j < U > iimo. Good grades also commanded full prices , but for medium , common and poor stun" tlio range of prices was lower any where from I03 u lower than last week ! > hrlnkao In Texas cattle lining most marked , oven so marked that the t educ tion failed to stimulate activity , and the close of business found not a few common cattle still In the sellers' hands. It did not take a very prlmo bunch of steers to bring Jft.oo , and yet there were not u do/en sales atso high a llgure. Indeed , only an in * significant Part of the supply sold above W.7f > . Tlio prevailing prices were J2 Wi4.l.i'0 for native cows and bulls , . .MtUA.T.'i ' for shipping and dressed beef steers , and f.'i.'iXK I.V.'i for TUMID cattle. A few scruggly old coivs sold around Jl.r.O. lions The irnrkot was So higher than Mon day and very actlvo ; that Is to s-iv as actlvo as the limited supply would admit of. The beggarly ll.uut hogs were gobbled up at J.V4W& ii.iO forcomnion to aood qualities , and at J."i.7.V0 ; n.HO for extra. Outside quotation was p-ild for a load or Sun- 1 1) hogs. Tlio prevailing prices were Ki.&uG.'i.Tli. poor to common stun" sold at J.'UKKe ? . . " ) . , and culls and .skinny pigs were closed out at * .i.0.i < cl.7S. ( Ir.iss IIO.Mvero salable at 2Vi.iC ; oil from prlco paid fortho corn-fed article , thotuli theie an- only a few buyers wlio will touch graspers at any price. The general market did not close as .stiong us It opened. The I. veiling Journal reports : OATTMJ--HP- cclpts , li.UTO ; shlpnienls. ll.u u. Market nlow , eloslng weak ; pr mo to extra steers , KMb Q.il'i ; good to choice , } . 'i. . " > oa.t.N'ii olher.s. S.2. ' > ; Texiins , t .Nxgi.t.o'i ; eows. Sl.riVii.2. Hods Receipts , 12.0,0 ; shipments , 6,0X1 ; Market. active , Irregular ; roil li and common , 8I.WIJW. ' , ' . " ) ! inlxi'dnnd packers , } : > .ril > it.Vi ( ; heavy and butvlier weights , i. > .7u < E" > . li prime light , W.B033.SO. SIIKKP Itecelpls 8.COO ; shipments , 2,000. Market steady ; native owes. J . .r > ' > 5t 4..r)0 ; inlxod and westerns wethers. iM HHitlonsl.'u4tl.ii ; lambs , $ : . .CKXu.G. 10. Now YorK Live Stouk Market. NEW YOIIK , July 21. IlEKVKfi Itecelpts , S2.1 head , all for exporters and slaughterers ; no trade ; feeling llrnujdressed beef steady , H'4 © O1 shipments ; today , 4..V1S beeves. CAtvisHccelpt.s : , , u head. Vefy .little doing ; a hunch of veals sold at $ f > .r > 0. SIIHCI' Itooelptsn.r H head ; market steady ; Iambs a simile higher ; sheep. )4.7.Vf ! > i,2. > ; lambs , f.'i.lS'i&'i.lT i ; dressed inuiton , 111 in , 831Uc ; dressed lambs , steady. O'jtTillc. lions Hoeolpts. 7ll ( head. In-ludlns 2 cars forsalo ; market higher , i.'U.trS.VlX ) . Kan.Nu.s City Live tick Market. KANSAS Crrv , Mo. . July ' . ' 1. CATTI.K l o- cclpts. 7.72J ; shipments , . " > , ! ! ) . ) ; market for natives steady to strong ; Tcxans slow and lllc lower ; steers. Sl.oOiil.Ol ; cow.s. 41.5a'l.iO ; ) ; : stockers and feeders. $2.WW3.7. ) ) . Hods Kecelpts , 8.430 ; shipments ! ! CO ; mar ket "iffi.10. higher ; bulk. * .VJ ® j.W : ; all grades , * 4.o. ® : > . : K. SIIKIIIHecelpls , S''O ; slrpments , 420 ; market steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. Ijoiii.i Ijive Hiook .Market. ST. LotiH ) , Mo. . July 21. L'ATTI.B Uc elpts , 7.00(1 ; shipments , 1,3 U ; marUot/ / lower ; fair to export natives , $2.b'J ' < i ! > .liu ; Texan and In dian steorsI.OO. Hotis Keco'ptfi-2l'lfl ' ! : sbipmonts. 1.000 ; mar ket strong ; heavy. { .ri.j ! ! < 23.t > j ; mixed O.CO ; oji.in.t Vefjctahles. The following quotations rnprc'-cnt the prices at which choice stouk Is billed out on orders uiiics otherwise stated : ; HKANS Navy. K'.2TilW. : > 0 per tnisbel. TOMATOKS 1'ox box , line-third bushel , OOc © $1.00. Per doIlQc. . OKI.KHV XicBii'c ' perdc cm NEW HKKTS Per bu. , ( > ONIONS Califonra , 2Jjo pur Hi. f Aitn Arfl itinin iniwn. 2t\ mil Ih. Fresh limits. Pl.U.MS Southern eas. . J2.tO per 24 quart cases : Collfornla , fS.OOilS.-a. CiiKitiiics Oregon , $1.00 ; homo grown , 41,23 per ! j bushel basket. AIM-MS per ' bushel bov , green , 40c ; rea , 50fflc ; per bbl. , ffct ) ( iW.riO. ORANCIIS Los Angeles , per box , $4.00. Ai'Hicors Per box , tl.TA'Q..OU. ' Hl.ACKiiKltlilK.s Good iMissourl stock. $2.00 per 24 quart cases. ( S HI.ACK HAcriiKUlllKS $1.75 nor 16 qt. cases. IKn { KASi'iiKKiitus Per 24 qt. cases , &J.73 ® $4.00.MEI.ONS MEI.ONS Shipping stock. 1320e. LKMONS Per t ox , W.2."iB.r > o. ItANANAS Per bunch , J2.0032.50 for good shipping stock Country Produce. HUTTEU The bulk of the country butter ROCS to thu packers at DC and .some dealers are predicting oven a lower prlco for next week. Kods Majority of the sales are at 12c. Potrt/ruv The market Is tlrm. Old fowls , $ 'l.7.vat.OO ; spring chickens , $ .J.ODI.OJ ; fancy , $4.0144.50. Flour. Omaha milling company. Reliance , Patent $2.8. ; Invincible Patent. * 2.70 ; Lone Star , Su perlatlve. J.MO ; Snowllako , * 2,03 ; Fancy I'am lly , $1.00. It. T. Davis milling company. High Patent , No.l and Cream , $ -.V ) : Illuo 1) ) . . full patent , $2.80 ; llawkeye. half p-itnnt. $2.W : ; Special Koyal. Patent No. 10. W.UU ; Minnesota patent , tS. 0 ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , } 2.G.ri ; Ne braska Spring Wheat , patent , J..eo. S , F. .l/llinan'ii ( Sold Medal , $2.60 ; Snow White. $2.5' ' ) ; Snowllake , $2.10 ; low grade , $1.0' ' ) ; Queen of the Pantry. J2.SO ; bran , $11.00 ; chopped feed , J2I.OJ ; Minnesota Superlative , $2.SO. R. L. Welch & Co. , Host , $ i. 5 ; Crown Prince , S270 ; .Minnesota Chief. $2.40 : Splendid family , $2.10 ; Straight , $1.0) ) . For Sclilltz beer apply to R. R. Grott "Western Pensions. WASHINGTON , July 21. [ Special Telegram toTnn Bni.J : The following list of pensions granted is reported by Tin : liuu nnd Kxam- Iner Bureau of Claims : Notmulta : Original John C. Giltnor , John W. Wntsoti , Kmaiiuol Miles , Hobort C. Cooley - loy , I'etor Orinith , Cyrus W. Coy Kendall , John H. Hoyt , Lewis G. Hall , John Ilvett , Uonlamln F. Thomas , William II. 1'uch , Pat rick ICilfoll , John M. Wattonnaii , Gcorgo Willis , Joslo M. Allen. Additional--Jtunos B. Tarbark , Avor.v Burnett , Phillip Weiuard. Incrcaso .lotin Wilson. Origliml widows , etc. I'rudontin C. Parks. Iowa : Original John W. Wicklo , Will iam Johnson ( imvy ) , Charles Freeman ( navy ) , John Allen ( navy ) , Thomas Iliggins , William Erickson , Bothucll W. Earl , Jo seph H. P. BndpoU , Edgar S. Hill , Amiraw Culver , Lev ! II. Mullen , Kutusoiuith Gcorpo F. W. Wiiov , Martin M. Law , An tony finny , Jesse It. Stnrk , Henry Kiosan , William Brown , Gcorgo Walla , Henry Airjr , Nntlmnlol Eels , John M. Klein , Justus F. .Tayno , Philip H. Stockman. Additionnl-- Da'nlel Sniidford Lane ( navy ) . Gcorgo W. McC'onnell , William H. Hovnolds. Increase Allan M. Shinier , John W. Walter , Will iam Sours , Florentine Forrest , Charles \V. Hobcrtson. Phllaudor Hamlin , Kobcrt S. Unrnhill , CbriatophurC. Perdue , Keissuo Dnvid Albortson. Original widows Sarah McKell ( navy ) , .lauo Black , Margaret Staf ford ( mother ) . UoWitt's Ltttlo Early Kisers ; only pil ) to euro bluli hoauncbo and regulate the bi- . sol Colored lluvlsher Ijynolicil. SiiKi.iivvn.i.i : , Ky. , July 21. Yesterday morning & : \m Pulllum , a negro , assaulted Mrs. Thomas Glenn , wlfo of a prominent Inr- mor llvliii : near town. The negro was cap tured at Avuiistoko i ) > ' Chief of Police Ketli- crford. While on the way to Shelbyvillo last night with tlio prisoner n mob took Pulliam from Ucthcrfonl and hanged him. The Howosealo took lirstpromiom at Pblla dclphU , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Burden & Sellcck Co. , Agts. , Chicago. JOHN A. M 'S1IANB. KlMNK C.l'OVIION. McShane & Condon , IN'VlbTMl-NT ' BAXKliRS , 300 S. 13th ht. , First Nutional Ilanlc Bulld- In-j , Omaha , Null. Deal In nloo'c * . b mil * , tojiirlllov rcmitm > rrlnl pi- iiu..uto. Nj utl.ilo luaiu on liu iiovul Diii'iln ' runl umatu. fliort tliiu luiun. < in U.inU nt > ic * . in' on all up | > ruvu < l cull.itLTiil WAWTED Total Itiuoj or CITIES , CUUNTIEU , SOIIOOt. _ _ _ DISTRICTS. V/ATER COMr-AIIIEfi,8T.R.n.COMPANIE8uta Corrtv pontlt'iifu Roilciffcd. H.W.HARRIS & CQrflPANYMers. 101105 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO , 13 Ws'l Slreet , NEW YOHK- JQ biota OMAHA ' and DIRECTORY. AWN1NQ3 AND TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awn ing Co. Klsin. Ilntmmicln , Oil unit I Untitiorciotlilnir. Send lor CatnloKiio. 1113 Fnrnnm BAGS AND TWINES , Bainis'Omaha ' Bag 60- Imiiuttcr * nml nmiiufnc- tnrer. < , Flour Snck , llurlnps nncl Twin i % . BIOYOLKO. A. H. Perrigo&Oo. M , 0. Daxon , HW DoiU-o Street. Picyclea fold on Mnntlilr . . . . 1'iiynionts. i Scncj for our ( nta'oKi'c nnit I'rleo * . ! liiO ; ! ( Karnnin St. , BOOK BINDBR3 & 5TATrONBR3 Omaha Ilopublican Printing Oo. , Law brlufa , bank nnpplloi , nn I uvor/t.iln/ tlio printing line ! . _ lOlli ntul lioiul u Ackornmnn Broi. & Ilcintza , Printer ) , blnilon , rloetrotrperj , bt.tnk b ) oi maun- fiu til ror , Hlnilownrl tr"t , Oniilii. BOOTS AND SECOE3. CIGARS. West & Pritsctor , Manufactiirer.i tlnaclmn Joblicri of leaf tobiceo i. 1011 Knrnam fltruob. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Coal , Ooka an I Ooutait & Squir33 , Lime Oo. Hard and coft coal alilp- Hard Mini soft crut. IIOM , 8. K. Cor. llith an t Don j- 13U3 Fnrna-n atreot , las street * . Oinah i Eaple Oornico p. Manufacturer ! ! ofGalvan- Gnlvnnlzcit Irun cornices , Ized Iron Cornlca Doriiicr window * , dcmr Window caps , metallcskr- cnpi , lln lalt etc. Tin IlKhts etc. 1110 and 111.1 Iron ami slate roofer. IlodvoSt. BU Karnnin Ht. AND J , J. Johnson & Oo. , J1SB. 13th str3JX Omaha , NBS. NBS.DRY DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrio'i-Kooh ' Dry fcirnlihlru Goods Oo , , Dry goods , goods , notloni. Dry furnishing iood < , notions Koodi. , ttontl Cor. llth and Howard sts. Corner llth un 1 Harney ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. DKTIUMT-AUTOMATIC - Wolf Electrical Oo. Electrio Motors Illustrated Cat.iluKUJ nnd Dyn.mio.1. Cntalo no fteo. tree. II. A. Klnnoy.iic'ii'l lilll Capitol Avenue. AKt. SJ2-i : N.V.I.IfJ Illd'u. FARM MACHINERY , ETO. Parlin , Orendorif & T , G. Northwall , Mnrtin Oo. , General western aKont Corner Jones und Uth stj. Skandla I'low Co. , Omaha , Neb. l.ll'.i-l.'I'il Shernrin avo. GUN POWDER. Hncjh 0. Olrirk , ( lent Western Agonl o' Dupunt's Hportlntf ( Inn * powilcr , Atlns hlrfli otplo- -VJ Ml ! ) llnriu'r MreeL 1 GRAIN AND PORVISIONS _ Tonoray & Bryan , I S. A , MoWhortor llroVrrn , ui.-iln , proThlonVall Ut Nntl Hank , llrokflri nnJMuckv : i | & H. lltb I'rlvitl * nlroi to K M. I'rlrntnnlrn to Clil * York , Clilcajo nd Sft. nito. St. IKIU | nnil Now Unils. Civsh gr lu \ork. | boiwht for all Oookroll IJros. ' F , 0. Swnrta & Oo , Ilrokprn. Prlrnto wlroi MrokiTMlrnln.rrovMoiu to Now Vork , Chlcn o A ole. I'rlvnt * wlro to St. St. l.onl . Sporlnl niton , l-onlt nnil Chlc.iKO. Oltlctf lion Klvpn to truck Ml la HI Nntl llnak.Umnhn. on uraln , Ut .Nnl'l lUnk. lltclialiitabMV , S. Onmtm HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Oo Cioc-Olark-Androosaa ' 'or. 10tli iM Jncktonati Hardware Oo. 103-1110 llnrnnr strost , Oinnlut Noli. IRON WORKS. Fasten & ViorliriT Oumha Safe & Iron Irnn Work' , Works „ ronelit mill cut Iron , milMlnir work , cnglnai , Mniinf'M flronnd btirglnf brnii work , Knnor.il procifprtfo * . viuiltv Jin ! foundry. iiKicliIno nil 1 work , Iron nhutlcr.i ui.it lilnckimlth work. U. l > . tire < > < rni > o9. II. An- Itami Kill 91. dri'cn.lltli.VJneksoimi Wilson & Dmko , 'f'K tubular titles. ( It * bov liollors , Uilki , otj. 1'lcrco unil 19th ulrcotl. LIQUORS. Ilor & Co. , William D.iwt , Uqiior Murohinti. U'lncx , Llipiorj nnd Cl- llli llnrn'itrjii. . Mnnu f-if til r'rt l { i-i > i 11 r * i Kan. Kint Inilht llltlori. 131.1 Knrnsm Ht. . Omiih * L. Kirscht & Co , , Friek & Herborta Wholosnlo Liquor loalor < Wholesale Llquorlc ) l Jr 407-lttiSoiitli loth St. ROI - MS S. 10th St. R. E. Grotto , Importer ami .Intibtr of Wlnet and l.lquor * . lO''O and Mil fiirn.im HL I'rlco lists on apiillcitliin. LUMBER. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfolder & Oo , , Millinery , Notions Impurtvrii and Jobber ) la Clo.iki , Ktl Millinery. 203,210and 212 South llth 11C-1ISS. Kith St. , Omilii ftri'ct. MUSICAL INSTaUMSNTS , ETO MaxMoyer & Bro. Oo. A , IIospo , Jr. , Al'f'p Jewelers , Jealori In I'liuioi , Ofk-nns , ArtlstJ" i musical Instrument * , He. . Mntorl.il' , ICtc. , Farnam and Ifith. 1,11.1 limiultii Street. Consolidated Tank Line Oo , Hcllneil and lubrlotttnt oilii , oxlo KTOIUO , ota It , H. Until , Mnnior. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. PAPER. | RUBBER GTDS , Oarpentor Papar Oo. , Omaha Eubbar Oo. Currr a full stock of Manufacturing ami J.J'J- ' prlntlni ; , wrapping ami toraall klnilirubbti ; wrltlnK i > ; i | > or , cant PH- I'l-r ' , etc. 1520 farnini9tro3t. SEEDS. Emerson Sjo I OJP Seed ffrowors , doilnri li Kiirdun , u'rass , Kr.ila.itii truu sc'Otl * , C.'MilSonUi l.Uh. STOVES. SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , STEAM AND WATER I. S. Wind Engine St A. L , Strang & Son ? , Pump Oo , , llnllldnr wind mills. 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