Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 31, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    c THE OMAHA DAILY BEjg FlUDAY , JULY 31 , 1801.
Ono Ocnt Advance the Net Result of tbo
Wheat Dealings.
PRIVATE CABLES WERE MORE HOPEFUL
Corn Opened llntlipr Klrin on tlio
Htrenntli In Otlinr Cori-nU Outs
Hlroiijr PtookH iinil
Iloiulf ) .
O. July 30. Tlicnot result of today's
trailing In wheat was an lulvanco of about lo
In pilccs. Tlio market opened strong and
higher nun run of decidedly bullish news.
To begin with Now York reported that yes
terday's export clearances reached tlio plio-
tiotnlnal total of nbotit S.OIO.OOO bilshoUi that
market win lo higher iitul liud numerous
orders here. In ndilltlon to Oils tlio public
London cable itlotcd | cargoes for prompt ship-
tiiontH 10'Jd ' higher and 11 prlvalo Paris cable
Bald that the weather In'ranee ( was bad : that
tlio i-st hunted crop dnmaso was40pcrcentand
that prices were If higher. Hoeolpls
hero were also below estimates. Tlio re-
nilt was that December oioncil | ' 4f.\o \
higher at Di'itMO'io o and quickly sold to i 3o (
About this time Iogan .t Co'H Purls cable
quoted u decline of If and Immediately com
menced Boiling. Now Voik and Kt. l.onls also
turned to tlio HOlllnir sldo anil tlio sculping
element soon tailed on and tlio prlco quickly
began to sl'do ' downward. It did not take De
cember long lo cot to Ml'iP and It hung for a
considerable tlnio around liOe.
! - . V. Wlillu ft ( Jo began buying around this
flgine and were Joined by tchwarlDupoo. .
Mllmlno llo < liuan and GIITord. Tim
Now Vorkcis also began liuvnr , prl-
vale r'ulilrs worn nioro hopeful and tlicro
was sn'd ' to be a rc niiintlnn of
aftlvltj In export buying In Now 'oru and
tbo iniirki't tiirni'il up a trllle , Duootnber sol -
IIIK lo0'i't'U1 ! ' ' ' ( ' e , Later , continental c.ib'esto
tbo board of trade emoted weak , wltb Paris | i )
® TiC lower. Dutlnc tbo lu t hour
wheat wns dull and steady ; lleeeinber U'jiip-
In ; : at tliftmi'jifor'a time , thun sold tel ) > } e
and c-losed at fXe. ) A dlspatub from New
York ropoilfd I'ower ft f-on as eltiliiilni ; to
baM' an order for a c.vrco of wbe.it for Ht ,
Petol-Hbiirs. As Mils as rou'arded imcriulva-
lent to slilpplriK eoal to NoneaHtle It w .s ro-
celvod wltli Inurediihtv.
Corn openoil rutber IInil on tbo scroii'.Mh In
wln"it. Contlniio i L'ool no.itbor . and tbo fact
that tin ) recelptw wore nl > oiit so\onty ears bo-
lou tlio estlinalo tbeio wits aNo a xnsplulon
th.it a Now York olliino : is disposed lo ut a
blKber market to sell on Koplniuljer Htartcd
r.icpud at Wlt'El.'iS'aC ' ' and sold up to MUe.
Ottering tbiMi became plenty and wheat
neakonliiKcorn ( juleUlv broKe to Ml c. Tlion
raiiie a prediction of frost InVI cons n. Mleh-
liriin and Minnesota tonight , and that with
tliu rinvlnnatl IVIco Current's statoinent that
low temperamo ! s keeplni back tbo devel
opment of the corn plant caused a relotion to
ti'i'ic. TblH was followed by a drop to ft'i > o
and that by a rally to5TaC , at which It closed
linn.
linn.Oats were quiet and easy during most of
the session but turned up wltb the closing
rally In corn.
HOK meats were strong around tbo opening
ati'l tlio deeroiiM ) of over Si percent In tlio hojs
paeklnK of the country for the past week com-
pateil With the corresponding week last vear ,
but later wciilicned wltboorn and rallied with
It near the close , closing at al'out tlio hlKbest
Usurps of the day. Pork hewn an ad\aocoof
lS14l.1i' and ribs of r > i ; 'S.e. '
Lard was stonily tbioilKbout the session and
scored a ualn of aliout . 'c.
The lead tu futures tanged as follows :
AUTIll.S. IIIW. CIOSE.
WlllAT No 2
July B'l Sslj $ Ml
Annum . . . BT'f
Hc'idt'inbur . . .
Deiombi-r . . .
CHUN No 2
July rax dl.2K0 <
Alivllxt f ' 9J K0 |
September 67
OA ruNe 2
July
September. . . . 27H 28' '
Ml-ss I'OIIK
r-opU'tiibijr. . . . III 1.1 11 M II .17
Otto tier. II 6' ' 11 14) ) 11 M
Heptcinbor ( ! 7S ( I 75
Orlober 0 85 I , M > < 087li
Bniiur llii.s
Hoitembcr | n m fi ! I7 > {
Oitulivr 707k- 15 7 05 7 10
Cash iinntatloiiH were as follow H :
I'l.oi'it Nominally unoliaiiKed.
WMIAT--NO. : 'Jsiinnir wheat , h STJit ; No. J
rliiK wheat , nominal : No. 'i red , tVJe.
CoitN-No. ' . ' , Ol ic.
OAT-NO. 2 , : ilo ; No , Swlilto. 3GJ74c ! ! No. 3
HVK No. 2. ? 'c.
IlAHl.Ky No. 2 , no sales.
KI.A.XMCKPNo. . I , ( l.UMQln.1) ) ) ( .
Tijioriiv Pr.nn I'rltno. (1 SK3I.24.
1'onit Moss uorU , per liarrol. tll.i7'll.40. :
I/nnl , per o t. , } fi.u"iri0.ari ( ( ; short rllis Bides
( loose ) . HtWillXOfljilry Hiiltod Hhonldorsdioxod ) .
fftiXlftllOO : fllinrt o'.eur Hlilci ( bovcd ) . fd.irjil40. :
WiiiMCiv--llsillIerj' : ) llnlshiid k'i' ' < > d.s , nor Kill. ,
f 1.17.
BilDAiis- Out loaf , nnchanucd ,
Kecoluts and shipments today were ng rol-
IOWH :
On HID 1'rodncu oxelianuoil today tlio Ijuttor
iniirUotsas stonily and uuuli.iiiKod. KKKS
New York Markets.
NEW VOHK. July . ' 10. Pi. uit Itccolpts
0,167 ; experts liIU ) liarro'.s , in,9ii ! ) snoUsj market -
kot lot-s aetlvo and eisler ; Hull's , 24.000 hariols :
low extras * I.Cr ) < a4 IS ; fair to f.uiuy , fl.4 ® 3.10 :
Mlnnestita oloar , iM..ir 4.llO ; Minnesota p.uonts ,
Jl 60iitA.n } ; wlutor wlumt. low trr.tdes fj.05a
4 Ilii patonth , f I.VWW1.2'S : str.ilts , Jl 503i5.
HVK Mixtures H.tvai 75.
COHN MKII > iiiill and nncliaiiKcd ; yellow
we-toin , * . ! .2. > ® .I.R3.
WltKAr UteolpU , Hf..OiO liuslioli : oxnorts
101,4 1'lbnsliols ' ; sales , : i'l20OOOIusliols of ft ! tnro :
4t81.uon linshols of spot , Spot market itnsoulod
and lower , loss aotlvo. closing stoadlor ; No 2
redlW % eiftl.iio ( In olovutor ntul store ; 03Ui < uft
ll.uOalloaf lf.IV4ttl.01' , , f. ( ) . bj iniciadod
red. IM'.iiKLi.il.i.v . , ! No. I norlhorn to arrl\o ,
tMM'i < ai.O'l'i ' : .No. 1 haul lo arrlxo , tl.lO'4i ( ?
l.ll'i ; No 2 nilriiKO. Jl.n : < il.OM } . Uptlous
inoiloiately actl\c. opontni ; ' ( al'4e ) np on
hlrotiK caliics , wet weatlior west and liialior
wostotn maiKotH , roaotodjli ' c on larso ro-
coliitH and wonkcr oahlos , talllod ' 8iii'jc on
lUlitolTorlnuH and reports of frosts In tlio
nortliwest. eloslni : llrni and ao down on July
anil Vicl'siup on other months from yesterday -
torday No. 2 rod. July. ! h > ii < flf l.lio. plosliie at
We ; AtiKiist. 117 DluitUSHioloslns at UiUo ;
r-optomhor. irT'iflusv. olinlnu at l)7'.o ) : tSo-
veialior. wmtlH'.c. vlosltiK at Os'.o ; [ ) i crm-
bor.l.iW , < ai.oO' . , oloslni : at * I.K ( ) ' , : January
closing * I.U2'i May , * I.04OI.U5 MO , closing
ut iliOV * *
UYK Qulot , flrin ; western , September , 78HO
8I < * ,
llAitt.EV MAI.T- Dull ; Oanadn , country
Hindu , f I.COTjil.OV
CnilN UooolptH,37,0'OhUBliol8 ; oxnorts , 20,717
linahelb ; siilia. ( IIS.WHI uushols of futures ;
7.WK ) tiusholaof spot. Spot market Irregular
and dull , eloslnc s k ndy ; No. 2 , 7ili ! < a7lo ; In
oluvator ; 7IS172Q allo.it. Ungraded mixed. 7iHi6
72o ; Nix 2 while , KUksfl'io. Uptlous openeil
o up with wheat , foil H o on larso receipts ,
milled "jlo on frost report anil elo od llriu
at UB\oovir ( yesterday ; July , "OiTii'o'.c , oloi-
lnu7Ho ; Aimist , imi > , olosliiK t ' ,0 ; boptom-
her , B5 , < 3rimi' , 8Po ; October. O.l > 4 ®
December , '
OATS ItoeoInK 77.000bushels ; exports , O..OOO
bushels ; Miles. HiO.OOO bushelh of futures and
rVT.OUo bushels of spot , Snot market null , lower ,
weak ; options dull , firmer ; .Inly , 37 Jtic ,
closing at 3so ; August. IHi llc. eloslm at
U4c ; September , Iti CT.X' c , oloslng at 3.'io'
spot , No. S. white , 4.U4iJoi No. 1 , lOo ; whlto.
fxot _ mlxcd u-stein. jiTuclOoi white western , 47
HAQnlot , steady. * '
Hops I'tihV. union state , common to choice ,
lait'.voi Pacific eolit. IsW-'Oi- .
iJiH'uu : Options opened steady , unclnii'-ed
to 10 points down , closed sinuily , iiticlmnKod
to 10 iiolnts iiji ; sales 18.7.V ) bags , including
July , flT-OOttilT It ; Aiuust. Jill. iiltl.M ; hop-
10 m her. ll.v,0ith\rni : ) October. ( II ill No\oni-
ber. flltno ; December , H.iViJii.M ! : : : January ,
fl.UMjux.'J'i ; M'irch , * I.,1I | ; spot Ilio , quiet ,
Btoady ; falroargoes , lOo ; No. i , ITSc.
Kun MI Haw , dull but htoiuly ; rellned dull
and weak ,
Moi.Ar-sKS-Niiw Orloain , iiulet but llrm.
ICll'E Quiet but llrm.
1'KTiioi.tU'MOponeil Htoally , but gnvo way
under forced siilea for weak accounts nnd de
clined 3c In ihn llrst two hours ; u rally of So
followed and the marketoiosed steady ; I'enn-
rylvanlu oil , Au.'UKi option sales.yWKt \ bar-
rels , opening , 1C' ; highest , U.'f.ei lowest ,
MI So : closing , > o.
COTTON svi.n OIL -Steady but ijulot.
TAI.I.OW rinn ,
HOSIN Dull anil weak.
- l'KMiSK Dull and easier uta.Mii3irio. :
Kin 4 ( Jutet mul iilmut Ktoudy i western , I7)i )
recolpn.IV.7rj paokagus.
KN Hull , Ktenily.
I'OIIKAetlve , llrm.
Oiri1 MfATS-Qulot. llrm.
MIDIII.KS Firmer , IllllCtj iliort clear ,
Bontcmbcr , ( * 1U7H
.
i. en Kair demand ; western dairy.
. western creamery. IBc.
.1) Quiet , limit wisterti itoum. Ju.67H ®
ul i , IV ) tlcrvoi ) optloui lulvi , 'M
tlorcesiuimt. . ctospil IM4 : September ,
fiii7 , rlo4lngfO.07Ofi.iH ; Oclnher , t-losed $ , .0 , ®
CilErsr.-Qnlot , woakt partsltlms , y&Vtc.
rui'i'Ml-gnlot , utoaily : lakn July , tl2.30 |
lake AtipiiBt , II.MiO.
I , KAI > Nominal ; ilome tl' ' , fl.11.
TlN-Iilll , iiinlcr ; straits. tA'.a ) .
Kansns City
KANSAS CITV. Mo. . July : nVnr.AT -
Ptoady to weak : No. 2 hard , cash , 7 ' { o bid :
July. 7Ho bidNo. . 2 led cash , coo bid ; July.
snuobld. , ,
CoiiN-Iowcr ; No. 2 cash , W&Wlvt .Inlv.
- , No. 3 onsh , 87Ue bid ; July ,
28Uc bid.
1 I.OMII Wr-ik.
HAV IJnehiur.'eil.
IlL'TTHi Munilv iinirunohanBcil ! creamery ,
MHVic ; dairy , l > TU2c.
( 'iirjsn 1'uli cream \oitn America , tci
western , 7Ve { ; skim , 2lSft''c.
iiils--Hloady : at To for strictly fresh can-
dim ! .
Woot.-Dtill nnchtucil. .
I'lHVlsioX4-lull ) and unclrinceil.
ItKCKins Whoat. 4VIWO bushels ; corn , UlOO
bimhels : oit . n.'flll ushols.
Hini'MKNT-i-Whoiit , ' ' 4.700 buthols ; corn ,
bushels ; oats , MX ) ljushels.
Wheat > Inpkpt.
.M" . Minn , July no. Wheat opened
opened stioiuor on stroiu e-ihles nnd sntls-
f in lory ox pott denrind. and bits ness sener-
allv isonil thro i ' 1101111110 day exdepl for cast
and low I'ndos.
Hwrii'Tx l-iie irs : shipments ) i'ar . Oloso :
No. I baid , July , lue ; No. I northern , July ,
lire ! September , ' H" > ! e ; No. 2 northern , July ,
St. I.i ) tlM
ST. T.otTii , Mo. Julv in.IIVHT t'nsli ,
steady ; No. 2. fcl'ne : Hi'titomber. hlirher , f > l' c.
COHNCash , lower ; No. 2 , SI'Jc ; S'jptembor ,
hltiher , Mp.
OATS Stonily ; No. 2 , cash , 2rt4e ! ; rfoptembcr.
27e.
27e.I'OIIK Sleadv at fll.OT'J.
LAItti-lllilie"rat1 2 * > .
WllIrKEV-n.17.
( ii-iilii ilnrkot.
r.Vis. . July : n.-\Vmur-Qulct ;
No 2 , eash. ' ei September. M'c. (
Coii.v llasior ! N'o 'I. eash. (114'iWic. (
OA1SQuiet : No. 2 , while. 400.
Cincinnati rtiv.l-i Slnrlcpt.
CINCINNATI. O , July 21) ) . WIIRXT Ste.uly ;
No. 2 retl , Mil *
C'ritiN Lower ; N'o 3 mixed , ( llf
S rirnior : No 2mlvod. : i ! ! ® > lic. !
Toll-ill ) ( Jrnln Slsir ct.
Tot.Ktio , O. , July : : o.ViiBr t-'lrm ; cash
nnd Julv. 'H'so.
( JOHN Ste.idy : No. ' . ' . vollow , RSj.
OATSQiilot ; cash , : i.c.
Ilavntin S
vA July : bt'ANtsil Coi.t ! > $ . ' .IOi. !
IUMIE ( Jlllot.
t Quiet.
STOCKS - I.VHO.VIJ.V. .
NEW YORK , July , ' ! 0. The stock market to
day was more aetlvo and as in tal of Into
when iicllvn , woik and demorall/ed , and tlio
result of the day's tradliiK Is tolcivu prices
materially lower than those last otenlnK.
The reolliu In the street continues bearish In
the miiln , lint marked uncertainty exists and
positive opinions are us hard to not as a
month ato. After the concess ons In prices
soon iliirliii ; tlio month Just p.is-ed thete has
arisen ,1 foi'llnn that some Hurt of a rally
bhotild bo due , but no ono scorns to have the
courage to hunk the opinion , and the traders
and iiiofeoslonali who now have tlio making
of prices slowly inoroiMO their shott lines as
quotations mult away. This morning there
were some soiling orders In the market from
both London and the west , and this encour
aged the bearish feeling among'tho piofes-
shmals , who Immediately bouan to Increase
their short linen , p'lvlng special attention to
CJIile'igoGa" . I'nlon I'aclllo nnil St. I'anl , which
cnntlnnud to bo the lo.'idlnt : aetho stouks of
the dav , followed by Louisville .S. Nashvlllo
and Northern I'.iellic preferred.
The Important move of the day , however ,
was In the three stocks mentioned , and while
the lost of the list weto wc'ik and iluellnlng.
they took their tone fiom the operations In
the Icadeis. The full Inlluonce of the lalo de
cision In tlio Omaha bridge ease seems to liavo
been felt on the other Hide of the water anil
the foreign r.illw.iys were llbei.il sellers of
Union 1'iicllle , m.iUIng that stoi-k the feature
of the day , and to Its special weakness In the
afternoon was due the material losses snf-
feied dur'ng that portion of the duy In the
rest of the list.
As a tulo , however , the general market dis
played considerable strength in the face of
the adverse clieumstances and I.aekawanna
and Burlington actually showed above
the opening figures during the greater
portion of the day but lost the strength to
ward the close. The decline * were aided by
the persistent circulation of a rumor of the
Impending falluie of bomelmpott house and
the liquidation done was In largo measure duo
to the dlscouiaglng olTectof these stories. In
the forenoon , after a weak opening , Ublcago
G.is and I'll ' Ion 1'acllle led the downward
mo\oment and thesi ) were lolned later by St.
1'aul and Hurlln-lon. while manv of the loss
prominent slocus scored a marked loss with
out heavy tr.ins'ietions. In this class Kvims-
vlllo & Terre Haute. Chicago. Cincinnati ,
Uluvolnnil A. St. I.ouis and some others were
conspicuous.
The downward movement was Interrupted
from time to time by slight rallies , but their
continuance was of short duration , and still
lower flumes were always reached afterward
until the lust hour. The r.illy which took
place then , however , fulled to ro.ieh all portions
tions of v4rr- list anil the market dually closed
fairly active and weak at or mvir the lowest
prices of the day. The llual chan : > . - , am all
losses , but while thov are In most oasis for
fraction.il amounts Union 1'aclllc declined 2
per cent ! Chicago , Clnolnnutl. < lovolanU & St.
l.onls , ljt percent : Sugar. P percent ! I .iku .
MIOIO. li ! nor cent : Chicago Uas , ! ' „ percent ,
and Kncl , Island , Burlington and Loulsvlllo
eacli i percent.
Uallroad bonds veio also a lltt'e ' more ani
mated , tno s.ilos of all Issues reachln ; : J < i75.U ( ) ,
but while the tone of the nruket was weak In
close sympathy with sharos. Ihoonly material
movement unions the tietho liomls was the
decline In Oiotron Improvom nt 5s , which
touched M per cent at the close , a loss of 2
percent.
Government bonds have been dull and
steady.
The following are the closing ( imitations for
the leading stocks on the New Yorif stock ex
change today :
rortVa > no 150 'luxns I'uclnc
Chi .V Kant III UH < Tel All Cent. pfd. . .
MocMiiK Valley . . . " 'Union ' I'aclllo
llnilstnn . \'l'ivna . . U S K\pre
llllnolH Central \Valia h , Mt I , A 1'ac.
Ht Paul \ Duliith ilo profetred siw
KanmiH X Tcvu's . . . . , Wells tark'O l.ti 1..S
Lake Krlo A West. . . IV Wuttorn Union .
do preferred . . . . 51 , Am Cotton Oil
l.aki ) Slmro lOUitf Colorado Coal
l.ouUvlllo \ Niifliv UN lloiiiculaki )
l.oiiU\lllo\ A . ItiSl'Irnn MUur
Ml'limllU \ Clllir . . SI lOntarlo
.Michigan Cential . . b7 yiili'knllvcr
MH . I. 8 A. W 70 do ptolerred . . . . SO
do prefurred 100 Siilro
Mln A. SI 1. "
do preferred. . . . 7Mi Klih \ W I'Ver" ! !
MlMiourl I'aelllc. . 8IH Wl con ln Central .
Mobile , V Ohio . . . ( [ iire.it Northurapfd. .
NaidivllloClmtt . 75 il'lilniKo Ias
N J Central . . . IO , Mi Li-nil Tril > t
Norfolk . .s.Vo t | fd n J suirar Trudt
Northern I'lieltle lUHMiiitlii'rn I'lii'ltlc
do pruturred .vyoreiioaf. 1 , \ U. N
I' I * . Denver Miiilf UMIItlolirando West
Northweaturn . . . . hl.'i l do priiferrud
The total sales of stocks today woto 211,1)-.I )
shares. Including : Atchlson , 10. : K ; t'blengo
( i is , 12,1(10 ( : Delaware. Lackawanna & Western ,
l > , HH ) ; Lake bhore. 3,740 ; Lrmlsvlllo & Nash
ville. l.,277t Missouri Pacllle. .1,100 ; Ninth
American. 3.I4.1Northern I'aclllc. preferred ,
U.Mlj llo.idlng , ,1,000 ; Itlohmond.V West I'olnt ,
O.lrfTi bt. I'.iul , 17.a * ; I'nlon I'aelllo , 27.W
Fliiniiuliil Kcvlovv.
NKVV YoiiK.July Jt > . The I'ost says : When
a strung bo ir coiablnat on Is In control of the
market and the average mercurial Wall street
man Udepteshcd and frti-'htonod. the experi
enced observer will look for sens'itlonal sto-
iles In every iiunrtcr and If helsuUe how H
deduct about ,5 per emit fnyn the harrowing
details of every rumoi' before hit glvis It son
ous consideration. The substance and foun
dation of the stoiicK now current on the mtu-
Uet may ho frankly st ite | .
HrM. the Invoituu puhlltf. the usual main
stay of the markit. lotuses to buy either
bonds or blocks Sectind London's re
sources are i > o tied up that It can't
conio Into tliu markoi as a heavy
purchaser ami mav bo further embarrassed
on Its own sooro Tlnnl. It Ibalmost Impossl
hie tj borrow time money ntul consequently
brokers and corporations are both worked
clo > o to the wall and taklni no chances.
I'ourth , several Wall street llrmsof cimsldor-
ublo Importance are carrying the long stock
on which It Is dllllctilt to borrow and expenses
which are heavy 1,0 that the Inclination li to
keep stop order * In the market fulrly cloto to
current prices.
Thou * ) aru tuo houtit lactoi * on tUo boar
nlde of tno situation. Thdra are inidoubtcilly
Homo Intrinsically weak snots In tbo stock lint ,
but time lias never been when there were not.
The wild rumors which were circulated yester
day and today are the ampliflatlonrt of thc u
actual facts embellished by the Im.iginrUhm
of operators for the decline.
Kliiniiijlnl Not OH.
NRW YOUK. July U-Oloarln8 ) , tS8,2SO,24s ;
balances. $ l,7 > ! 4s' ! * .
IIOSTiiv , Mass. , Julv KO.-O ourltMS tlS.SS'1-
6s ; i alanciH. ( I.4S7.I2I. Monty. 0 per cent.
Kxchatigoou Now York , 2uc discount to 7ic !
premium ,
rmt.UiKM'iiM , July -Oloarltus , I7.7UI-
11(1 ( ; balances , JI/'IO.TM. Money. 4 per cent.
IIALTIMOUK. Mil. July -Uloarlngs. . $ l,9a3-
02U : b.ilancoH , JJI2.3.IU. Money , n per cent.
C'incAii ) , July 30 New York exchange ,
Me discount Money , steady an I unchanged.
Cle-irlii2 , t 2.V > i.OJO. ) MCI ling exchange , steady
and unchanged ,
flMiNNAit , O. , July 30. Money fi1 per
cent ; Now York exchange , OOaTUo discount ;
clear.n , . JIri.4OJO.
New York MOIIPV Mnrkot.
New YOIIK. July . -Mo.Nr.v ) ON UAt.r. Hasy.
ranging from I'i to2'j ' pel cent , last loan 2 per
cent , closed olTerod at 2 per cent.
I'IIIMI : Mr.iirAsm.K I'Ai'iiH-.liJ'tl" percent.
hTi.UMNO KXCIIAMIICjulet and limn
* i.l'i ' for sixty-day bills and J4.8UH for de
mand
T Ini following were the closing prices on
bonds :
a . . . . . . si II ( i r. c
I ) A It ( \\VtlMs I . 7 i < I'nliin I'aclllelels .
Krh-Zds . ! ! | \Ve l8lioro 100
M K. A T lien 11,9. . . 7.1
Huston Stoulc Mitfkot.
Ilos-Tox , Mass. , July 'lo. The follovvlnz were
the closing prices on the Iloston stock nun keU
Atchlioii X'l'opuka. . : il' ' ( Caliiinot A llecla.4i
Huston A Albiny . . .21) ) Irankllii l.i <
llii ton A .Maine 171 Huron 75
Cli , Hurl A yiilnry 7'.M Koanarta 11
Ijontlon Stock viarkot.
LOMIO.V. July HO. The following were the
London stook quotations e.oslng at 4 p. m. :
Consols iiioncv . ' .i.'iUI Illinois Central . in ,
ConsolH acLOimt . li'i'H MexUan . UJ <
ll.s.la . 1I ! 4 St. 1'aul coin . ! > m
U H m * . 10.Ml'eniiHyvanla ( ! | . fd > 4
N. V. I' A.O. tlrsta . . 2.l'il | Iteadlnu . 1 1'M
Canaill.ui I'aclllc. . . . S7'HI.Mexitaii Cen now 4s 7Ui
ljrlu _ _ . _ . _ . . . 18''J ' _
lUtt SII.VRII l.r 13-IGd per ounce.
Kate of discount In the open marliot for
both short and thrcn months bills , 1'/315B per
cent.
Itnnk of lOiiKliintl Hiillion.
LONDON , July 30.The bullion In the Bunk
of England Increased .t24n il during the past
wenl ( , The proportion of the H.IHK of nngland's
icservo to liability , which last week was 42.5
percent. Is now 4J 7 per cent. Amount of bul
lion gone Into the Hani ; of England on balance
today , 120,000 ,
PnrN Hcnti'H.
TAIIIS , July TO. Three per cent rentes 0" > f
12'ic for the account. The weekly statement
of the It ink of Franco shows a decrease of
1,000.000 f r.incs gold and an increase of 1.100.0JO
francs silver.
DOIIVOP 'vilnniit stocks.
nr.NVEH. Cole . July 30. There was a lifeless
business In mining stocks today , only 13.I10J
sh lies changing hanJs The following are the
closing quotations on tbo stook exchange to
day :
San Kraiicisun 'Miniii- ; Quotation * ) .
SAN KIIANCISCO. July , ! 0. Thoolllolal oloslns ;
jnol itlon.s for mining atouks ted ly wuio as
ro.lows :
Now York .ulnln QiintatfoiiH.
NB\V YOUK. .Inly . : o.The following uro tlio
muling stook iuotatlons | ;
Trail ! ' 'InIk.
FT. Iotii , Mo . .ItilvSO I.angenburg Ilrothors
loCoukioll Hrotliers : The following was the
ranue of prices on the leading options at this
point today ;
CIUCAOO , July 0. SehwarlDuiiuo \ . Me-
[ 'ormlek to I' , 0. SwartCo : Our wheat
market has been act \o and has shown de
cided strength. Kail } cables weio quiet and
iinchanu'ed with the exception of London
which noted an advance of .Id to ud for the
Illlerent varieties. Our market.started strong
mul the strength w.is continued thioughout
the day , although we had some reaction on
selling of Ionwhoit. . Uecelpt ] at cloven
urlmaiy points were 1,1 .OUI ; shlpmonts ,
7.OUO. L'urlots were In f.ilr demand at 'Jo
for No. 2 rod Now Voik ropoi ts < fi loads
tiiUon for uxpoit today and stories come of
jueh larjonniintltlos taken yesterday aftei-
iioonthutwii look upon them with Incrod-
iiallty. It Is certain , however , that
the actual export domain ! Is very
largo. Corn has been filrly active
mil oulte erratic. Local scalpels nro
w.iteliliii the New Vork holdings of eorn wltb
nn e.iglu eye and being very bearish are
iiwnltlng an oppeitunluy to mtiiie Now Vork
soil Its corn very cheap when the time oomes
to lot go. So f.ir , however , the o ist seems to
liave the tiest of It. 'lliu oat deilshoucd
some Independence today and did not follow
In the wake of corn. Under r.ilhor heavy ro-
L-olpt-i the July option was weak while ren-
tomboi was quilti ntrnng. 1'rovlshms , al
though not active , were llrm In spile of tlio
sales of ono or two prominent packers The
jutsdo wor'd ' Is not tr.ulliu actively In pto-
vlhlons ul present which tender" It easy for
local Hc.ilpers who are generally bullish to
advance prices fiacthmally.
I'IIIL vim , July , -Logan \ Co. to Tonoray
A , llryan. The trading In wheat at the open
ing w.is ho ivy The llrst price was IKl'io for
Docon.liet , but rilildly hold up tolKJ4e. ) On
lower Trench cables It wild oil to * 'i'Be. This
pi Ice btought snino goo I buy In { orders which
soon absorbed Ilio ollerln s. The closing
price U llu'ie. southwestern advices are that
locelpts will continue , Northwestern an vices
are tnal the cropof apiliu who it Is fully up
to n\pei.'t.itlon and harvesting is progressing
satisfactorily. lluiolptH bore show Mime fal
ling oil , but the suppy eijuals the demand
and cash tod.iy Is selling at ( i
cent illscount under December. The
price Is low ci'iisidei Ing foreign
\alues , but tosustnln ptlcos wo must have a
more aetlvo demand for inunu.llatu shipment.
The Inc.ilc In tbo Ir ) eciinaj hahhoinowh.it In
terfered with bhlp nents. Iu'llsh ! and ciintl-
nontal eables are easier. In the near futuio
wo look for a dec'lno. SoptombiM corn opened
at fkso , with modoiato offer IUH. On t.onio K'lin-
KIIS ciop reports It was sold ulf to .Ml'iii4"i ' < l1uc ; ,
The biiylnt : at tbo do'lino was good
and the closing Is at fi7'ic. The future de
pends on ret elnts anderop prospe'ts. I'hoilo-
mands for shipment 1'ontlniien , o.its fairly
aellvei September opened -T'c ' , sold up to
IVto. and olosod at 2sile.Vltli corn at Mo ,
oils me too low. The piovl&lon market Is
without any special fn.ituu * . The iindortonu
IK llrm. I ho eloio about . ' 'Jo over yesterday's
eliisoon pork , lard and ribs.
QMw : VUIIK , Julv la. Kennctt. Hopkins St.
l o. to f. A. McWhorter : 'Ilioxtuek marld't
today has been morn active thin of late.
\Veuli and depressed room traders have
pounded the market to the host < if their abil
ity , llrst In ono spot , then In another , and In
many Instances reaching stoli orders , Theru
has no doubt been home liquidation ot longs ,
and t'spoel'illy when coitun prices were
touched , which had been pushed theru by the
olliiue. This was cimsplciuitisly the case In
Union I'nolllc , In which the soiling was
large when the stock touched 40 ,
which li uUo as low as It went
iu tlio ouulo lull lull. Tlicro wus u coo U dual
of nlock inlil hehnT iiibsciiuontlv. which
Ji'iU been strong In 'Uft ' forenoon. While the
bilancnof the Ilst.tiu/Koillt was an object of
attack later and iiukldy mnr\ed down ll'i
| ier tent. The street lias been full of rumors
of illlllcitltlex , both .tin llnanelal olr-Ies hero
[ Hill In Puropo. I'liio nnni" of prominent
banking bouses harnUeeit fnely mentioned In
the trouble , but , \vlihniit any source
of foundation. jH \ it time of Uls-
ttust anil ItiJnHifus rumors nro IIP-
cept-d more readily than In other times.
llolh Louisville \ Kanhvlllc anil Northern
raelflo liavo been atrcvtcd by these rumors.
The former It Is bolillv iKRiiiod will not p.iy
Its next dlvidond. U Is plc.ivtnt to torn from
the gloomy sldo to thb'rccord ' of the railroad
earnings which are ctiu ilnly more encourag
ing. The Atehlson b6nimiiy | for the month
of June shows an Im'ro.isoin hot earnings of
Mio.uoi. l ho Immense gr.iln tonnage that
western roads ate now enjoying must soon
show up woll. Lon Ion bus done very little In
the market today. Speculation In London Is
ll.i t and dead.
OiiKAno , Inly , io. _ Konnctt Hopkins ft Co.
to S. A. McWhorter : Scilpors were generally
short of wheat and mmlo h.isto to cover , com
mission houses which bought yesterday being
the sellers. Dullness followed nnd prices eased
oil slowly , but Now Vork was a goo I buyer on
the decline and succeeded In linking most
calls good at the close. After the boll lapped
HID pit was full oflvvhoat and docre.iclng soul
atuo'iu which would Indicate that a good do il
of long stuff bud been unloaded on c.tllH. It
Is claimed that I'ardrldgc. who put
out a largo line yesterday. was
a big buyer near tlio close , lie bus
recently been whlppodsiiwed so badly ho Is
Rotting timid , nnd Is celling so ho runs as
nimbly as an avetage trader. The battle for
twenty-four hours has boon between New
tori , and Chicago , and the former has won.
Clearances have been large , bat not largo
enough to absorb current receipts , and this
week will show another Increase In the visible
supply. Snrlng wheat will begin to move
shortly. I fit comes as freelv as the winter
wheat the mu : kel will probably sell olT tem
porarily , and we don't liellovo In 11 bull imno
tit present. Corn and oats were
heavy at the milM > t. but grow stronger
under Improved demand , nnd closed
well. New Vork sold feptemher corn early ,
but bought later. Hceelving houses are quite
confident that the ilellvorlcs at country Hta-
tlons will soon Incro.iso Buying of oatu rji
liroukH Is bocoinliu n ore fashionable. Many
traders think the dlllerenco between them
and corn altogothci too great , bmaller re
ceipts of IIOKH and a better market at the
yaids helped prices on provisions. Lenis
who b.ivo Uton lealiilng for some days show
an Inclination to pick upstair on Immksnnd
iilvo the bears another whirl. Tlio manlniila-
tlon In coin gives some advantage and bulls
for tomorrow may score a point or two ,
o.M.iii.1 srucit.
OMAHA. July 30. tsit.
OATTt.n Onicliil receipts of cattle 1.513.
as compared with l.oul yesterday and 2,5\l
Thurs lay of last week The maiket was
steady on beeves of all grades , slow and easier
on till but the best grades of butcher stock
and iinlcton feeders , The bulk of the iccelpts
was feeders.
lions olllclal receipts of bozs 2.BG7 , as
compared with 4,00" ) , yesterday and 3,145
Thursday of last week. The market was
active and 5e higher with sales of 5 to 10o
higher on the best heavy and light
hogs. There WHS considerable sorting lone.
All were sold early. The runita of the prices
nalil was Jj.lOfVi.HO : light , { - > . ! oa" ' . 0 ; heavy.
& > 2 < i-iO ; mixed. $ . " > .2 KiV > 2J. The avor.igo of
tlio in Ices p.ikl was ! i.2 > > ii , ns compiled with
* . " > .lb'5 yesterday and Jj.J."ii ! Thuisday of last
week ,
SilRKi' Olllclal lecelptH of sheep : i.4'i5 ' , as
compared with R78 yesterday , and ISO Thurs-
dnv of last week. The market was active and
steady. Natives. $ J.7 , " > ® "iOO ; westerns , JJ.50
® "i.OU ; good 03 to 70-11) . lambs. tl.75a3.CK ) .
IccoiitH | nnil Disposition oi'-touk.
Ofllolal receipts ami disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union stockyards
company for the twenty-four hours ending at
5 o'clock , p. in. , JulyM , 1SJI ;
Dlhl'tWlTION.
Kcprcsciitative Siilc.s.
BTEKIIS.
*
No. Av. Tr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r.
17..1044 fj r > 9 U..1150 * 4 00 37. . 1200 & 40
3..113J a ou 20 .ISI7 5 00
COWS.
2. . 730 1 40 7. . 02s 1 UO 24. . 8.V ) 200
1 1070 1 40 10. . Win 1 00 14. . 200
1 . SliO 1 40 1 110 ao 203
J . 070 1 40 3. 5J 1 0 4 U- ) 205
1 II'JO ' 1 BO 1 ll.-ij 1 00 1 UDM 210
0 . 818 1 75 1..1W20 1 03 8. 210
2. . U85 1 83 2. . 753 1 UO 8.Z . tub 210
1 M 4.1. II ! 0 1 ! .4 1147 2 10
1 6" 4. SO 2 UO .4IB. . 100. ) 215
4.a
10. , 804 1 IX ) a Klto 2 00 20. . U45 225
1 IK ) 27 ( -57 2 00 1. . 1040 2bO
u ; ; erf 1 UJ 2 00
STOCKEHS AND FKEOEHS.
2. . 715 3C5
28. . Wll 315
21 .1218 333
10..1013 3:13 :
45. 1110 345
2. 1390 223
2..1UJ3 200
5. . 203 203
1. . 120 300
I'KIR AU > IIOUOII.
1 103 4 13 , . .
filll'.KI' ,
No , i"J Av. I'r.
'II western wethers.VI ! .inl fi 35
1HI western wethers . : . ' " . .10J 4 33
lb western wethers tu .10J 4 33
ljyi | > , Slock Mnrket.
C'IIICAIIO. July JlflT-fSpeolalTelegram toTliK
lti5.J The receipt , cun > > lslcd of about six
thousand natives and live thousand rangers.
In addition to the tiJiuVp theie woie about four
thousand stale cuttU ; , making the supply
r > , ( HK ) head. A coiislilurably smaller number
would luivo hcon muru In aei'ordance wltb the
demand , which do\elolo.l | very little activity
either for the locnf-fir snliiliiu- | | account ,
consequently the generil market again
showed a want ot ' 'tone. " I'uinnum to good
grass euttlo were ipjIUi vvoax. In fact the only
class showing posltlvij' strength was cnnners
stock which Includes lliopixiroi cl.it-sof natlvo
cows nnd low gr.ido of Tos.is iiittlo.
Consider ng tliu fact that this week's re
ceipts have been h,000 head less than for the
h ime llmo last week the utter f allure of kcllers
to work out any consluor.ible advance Is
r.ithorillsoiiiir.igfiu. The rangoof quot.Ulons
for natives win , jl.WiJttl.2ii. for westerns t-iWtO
6.00 , and forToMins Jl H/i ! , 1'i'i. Not much of
today's business was done at bottoi th.in j.'i.W.
'the provalllng prkeii wore ( l.7 > i.540 foi n i-
tlves , J.OJOr,4 | , 75 for vvt btcriis , and ll.lK < li . J for
lexins. tin id to eholcitgr.idcs of hogs aver
aged a slmdi'hUher than on yesterday. In
Pool and common grader * there was nocliaiuo.
I'nr the slUht Impiovi'inent In tbo m r.ot
sellers wi'ro ludohtol to the combined light
iimvals , the frosli iceolpts bo nil
barely in.U ) ) and the total for the
List live days being only ui,5oo , as against
. .lo" I fur the same time last week.
Everything changed hands early In the day ,
and the market HnMioit at tl.Mi * i.V ! > for poor
to choice he ivy grades , it " .Vifrl. * ' > fur medium
wol.'hth , and at IVHV&.170 for light. ( Irass hogs
could nut easily he sold at 2iii > Oo oft from the
prleos pnld for corn fed
The Evening Journal reports CUTri.RIto -
colptii.10.00 > head : shipments , not roiiorted
Murliet slow and weakt top prices. J.W > uft. 10 :
uuuxtr4 uutlvvaoubului Kood to choice , U.vJ
fl'.M ; others. M.SOHI.Mi Tcx ns ,
Rtookors , t\MHuiQ ! \ , > native cows. f2.fi03.'l.iS ( ,
HODS Kccetpls , I\WO ( nlilpiiicntMi.voai mar
ket ntraily ; rough and nommon , Ji.Wtl.Wi
mixed and packers , I.100CV4) : prlmo heavy
and bnU'lurs' wolghts , Jo.l.V Si ; prlmo
light , * . , . ( ! 4M.70.
HIICKP HecelpU , (1,000 ( ; mnrknt steady ani
niichaiitredt native ewe . tl.0I.V > : mixed
and wctheri , tt. : > QV-tti Texans , Jl.OJttl.'Sj
westfrn-i. $ l.4i > a < .5fl : lambs , $ I.75a.'i.ri0.
Vow Vork Ijlvo Stook Mnrket.
NRW YOUK , July 3ii. UKKVKS Hccolpts , liSrj
head , all for export and staught rers ; IK
trade ; fooling WO.'IK ; diessed beef sto.idy al
u'K. ' ! shipments today , 5J4 beeves and 30
fchccp.
t'Ai.vr.s-HtfCplpts , Oil lionil ; market stoailyi
ve.tls. W.Udan.75 ! buttermilks , $ , 'LV ) l.oo.
SliBKl' ISecelpts 2,451 ho.ul. "heop. steady ;
lamlm , 'ic hlahor ; sheep. $ l.2.Vi4V40 ; lambs.
? l.r , < : > .7Ji dressed mutton , slo.idy , atW6lOe ;
ilro-seil lambs , llrm at P'iUlOo. '
llotis Hccolpts , I,4M ! ho id. consigned direct ;
noii.tnally steady itt j * > . : iKil'.2o. ' ;
< Ity Jiivo Stock Mnrket.
IVAVSAM CITV. Mo. , July 30. CATTI.K lie-
celnts , 4,1,00 : shipments. ; i.800 ; market fair and
steatly ; steers. { .l.OlrJti.o.'i ; cows , JI.MX3.I.M ;
ytot-kors and feeders. } 2.riOffi'l 80.
llotis Kecolpts , fi.ooii shlpmcntH , I. OO ; mar
ket steady ; bulk , (5.2 : < 23. is ; all grades , ft.OO
56" ,40 ,
SiiKKP Hecolpts , 830 ; shipments , 300 ; market
unchanged
St. KotilH l/lvo Stoi'k Market.
PT. Lot ; IK , Mo. July 30. UATTI.K Ito-alpts ,
ri.100 ; shipments , nonoi natives stead v : Te\ins !
lower ; fair to choice natives. Mil ( ftUH : Tex
ans anil Indians , ? ' . .Wot ' . .4e.inners ; , Jl.702 ( H ) .
llodH Koce'pt * . tl.'ii'1 : Rhlpmonts. none !
market hluher ; butchers , t" > . > 0 ( & > . ' , ; ml veil ,
J.'i.ILKiiJ.M ; light , i' < . : > Q.15.00.
Mnrlcot.
Minn. . July 30. The North
western Jllllor says : The mills last week
ground a total of IM.Mr ) biincls , averaging
SI.2SJ barrels dally , against Kix.n.i.'i btine'.s the
week before. 1,0. ( > 81 barrels for the corresponding
spending time In IS'W ' , and 12I.OOJ banols In
18-9.
189.About
About the same capacity Is at work the
cunentweck. There were seventeen mills In
operation Wednesday an 1 wore grinding tu
the late of about 2'i.OjO barrels per fv only-
four hours. The watei power Is holding up
Well , though If more mills were running there
might not bo enough to go around. There has
been more doing In llour the last week , and
millers appear to bo In a little
more confl lent and happy state of mind.
Spot business has experienced moro or loss
Improvement , while pretty ho. ivy sales have
been ma ie for Septembei delivery. I orelpn-
ers are p.iylng the must attention lo bakers
and are fieo buyers. In tbo aggregate s , ties
of patents show up pretty well. Low gr.idus
aio In good roqn 'M , but with the production
light , millers tuo cautious abnut selling too
far ahead. The export hales for lorw.ird de
livery are understood to have been at lowei
liguroi , wheat options being bought to cover
them.
borne firms liavo refrained from doing this
on account , of the uncertainty of freight , and
the same cl as argue that with a lar.'o crop of
wheat , us now seems certain to bo routzed ,
there will lo a good market for flour at a
liberal margin and they don't sco the neces
sity of taking such chances wnen so little s
to oo gained by It. Local millers continue to
cot the boncllt of cheap ficlght rates on flour
and mill stuff.
Taking elTcct July 27. the Pee ro id made
an all rail r.ito of 27',4o per 10J pounds
to Huston and New England points and
a lake and rail rate of 25o to Now York.
This was mot by the Lake Superior lines , they
piiltlnz Into effect similar rates by lake and
rail. The Chlca''o ro.ids have so far taken no
notice of the cut , and tills places thocoiintiy
millers , nottiblv shippers via Mlnnoaiiol s. nt
bomothlngof u disadvantage. The dltect expert -
port shipments last week were 4iU8. > u.iriels ,
against M.8.5 ' barrels the proceeding week.
London qnotat ons for 2UO-poun < l elf are :
T.itents , 21)s ) Odi3ls ( : bakora , 20s OdS27s ; low-
grades , 15sbd17sGd.
XIMV York Dry Goods Market.
NEW YOIIK. July .10. The demand for dry
goods continues modenite with Improving
tendencies In some selections. Agents all
aloiu the line , however , were making blind
shipments on buck order * , though the move
ment as well as spot dom.ind w as cheeked by
be ivy rain later In tlio day The nun ket w as
unchanged and prices for cotton as well as
woolen goods remained sto.uly.
Jjlvorpool Mnrkets.
Livnuroou July ! W. WHEAT r rin but do-
innnil poor : holders offer sparlir/ly.
UoiiN Quiet and lowei ; mixed western. 5s
lid per cental. Next Saturday and Monday
will be ho hl.iys In the grain market here.
HUTIKII United States II nest. R4e ; good. 70c.
Ne\t Monday w 111 be a holiday In the pro-
vis ons market hero.
Korclsin Oil Market.
LONDON , July 30. LINE > IKD : On , 20s , Gil per
cwt.
_
OJI.lll.l WUOi KHAlt. MAttliKTS
Freud Kruitn.
AriT.F.'s Per i bushel box , green , 40c ; red.
MXBiilc ; per hanul , J..SO.
I'KAIIS Callfornlti llartlott , $2.r,0.
I'BACiius Oullfornlu , Halo' * early , per box ,
? l.2."i : Uravvfor.1. flfiO ; Nebraska btocfa bOc per
basket ; Michigan. ( Vc ) nor basket.
OHA.NO S Kodi. n.O &H.50 : Sorrento , fr > .r > 0.
WATEIIMKWIMS Shlppln j stou i , I5Qil8c ,
I'I.UMS California block. $1.75.
CANI Ai.ours I'er oralc. 41..V ) .
lil.ACKlit.KltlLs Uoocl stock. J2.00 po r 24 quart
cases.
LKMONS I'er box , $ G.OCi.f ( > 0.
ItANANts I'er bunch , $ .1.OU2.M for good
sto-ik.
shipping - _
Vejet'illes.
The following quotations represent the
prUes in which choice stock Is billed out on
orders unless othorwlso stale 1 :
NKW 1'OTATOiis The market Is veiy weak
and pretty fair stock has been ollered as low
as , r > ® He , Loc.il producers are supplvlnz tlio
demand lo hitch an extent that shipments
from a distance would not nuvo very le.ullly.
NKW IIBKTS Per liu . , , ' ® 'c. '
Hi-ANs Navy. t2,2V32.f > J per bushel.
TOMATOKS I'or box. one-third bushel , K
© 7.-ic.
( HicuMiiKits I'or do3Dp ,
Om.Biir : ss4'o ' ) per do/on.
ONIONS Oallfornln , 2'4'ii2't(1 ' ' peril ) .
OA1IIIAI1K-- Homo giown , lirit'-'opor Ib.
Country Produce.
I'oiti.Tiiv The market continues weak and
f ' . ( ) ( ) Q.i.M la the outside for good old fowls
while $ ,1.00 Is about the outside for spring
uhlckonb. A good many springs boll at $ . ' .00
a2.M.
HAV The market Is glutted and alargo pro
portion of the receipts Is made up of poor
ntock , htiv Ing boon InsullU'Iently cured befoio
being baled. The best upland brings only
tO.fi" , and bottom land hay H.OO up.
Tons The light lecolplsot thop.ist fowilays
liavo ulven the maikot more stiength , and
yestorday'8 sales were made at 12'iT ' l3o.
BurrKii Tliu m irkot does not show any ma
terial change , and tlio bulk of the country
stock goes at Biic.
Flour.
Omaha milling company. Kollanco , Patent ,
F.bl ) ; Invine bio I'.itenl , l..7i ) : Lone Mar. Sit-
lierlatlvo , IJ.40 ; bnowllake , UOO ; I'ancy l-'am-
ily. i\.W\ \
1 { . T. Davis milling company. High Patent ,
No. 1 and t'roiun , i-'iO ; Hliiu I ) . , full p itent.
F200 ; llawkeye. half pitont , $ . ' . : n ) ; bpcclai
Koy.il , I'atent No. 10. J.I.K ) ; Minnesota patent ,
F2.IX ) ! Ivans is Hard \\heal , pitenl , t , b. > ; No-
lir.ihka Hprlng Who it , p itont , f-.rtl.
P. I' . Oilman's Hold Modal. S..SO : Hnow
Whlto , SJ.M ; Snow llako. $2.10 : low uriulo. Jl.fiO ;
[ Jtioon of the Pantry. t280i Mlnnos.na Uiipor-
latlve , f..SOj bran , til UO : chopped food , t.'I.OJ.
II. L Wiiluh & l'o. , llest , S..rn Orown Prlnco ,
f'.MJij Mlnnosot.i Uhlo . M.2J ; Hplendld Kiimlly ,
i'.UO ; StralK'hl.tl Ml _
Avor's Cnthartlo Pills mo rccoinmondoil by
the best physicians , because they are free
from caloinei and other injurious imiBs.bclntf
iotnposcil of purely vegetable Ingiedlcnts.
Whllo through their nctlou they Htltnuliite
* ml btrciiKtben tlio bowels unU bccrotory or-
uns.
The following permits \voro Issued by the
mpcrlnteiiilent of buildings yesterday ;
i U Itogeiti. two-story brick dwelling ,
Kins South Slxtli Htieot . 13,000
5amo , l ! ll r-outh SUth btieot . II.OJO
'lime , 1,1 n Ninth Sixth Mioot . 3.0JO
< imo , 1.IOS South Hlxthhtreot . .WW
intiii ) , 1310 South Sixth street . 3.1m
aine , 1114 South Sixth street . 3,000
Hugh McCalVrey , tliroo-sti.ry brlok elub
house , Twonty-thlid and Ilarney
streets . . 20,000
Mrs. M. A. Tonner , two-story framn
dwelling , Thlily-booond and Pacllle
stieelH . 6OiiO
1 II. Willis , ono and one-half story
frame dwelling. Twenty-second and
( ir.int stieots . 2,500
'our minor penults . , . I , ICQ
Total . HO.SOO
DoWttt's Mttlo tturly Kisori ; opiy pill to
: uro sluk headache ami roguiato the bi-.csol
lOIIS A. SIlBIIAM ! . I-IIANK U. CON IMIS
McShane & Condon ,
INYliSTMIiNT HAXKHRS ,
300 S. 13th St. , Fust National lluulc Building -
ing , Omaha , Nub.
IK > nl In itocki bjii'l ' * . o-iirlilo > coaimurclal pn-
) cr utu "Ncunlliilu lo.mi ua laipruru I O mil i run
: italo Klmrl tliuu luaui. on biuk ituuk , ur uu ul |
OMAHA
( U'lUlUlS ' (
DIRECTORY.
IS AM ) TENTH.
Omaha Tenf & Awn
ing do. ,
Klnm lininmniks , o'l itiul
r'lbliT slolhltiit S-nil fur
cnni , RUIN 111.1 111111.1111.
HAGS AND TWINES.
Bamis Onmlm Ba Oo.
Impjrtor' niul .Mrri.ifuc-
I n l era.
I'luurSa kg IliirliU1" niul
Tnlnu.
n'CYCLES.
A. II. Pcrri ; o & Co. M. 0 , Daxon ,
not ! s i > old on monthly
p ijincuts. .
Scnil ( or i-iir i.itnlojnio
Mini prices. st. , Omnhn
STATIONERS
Oranlia fteimbliom Priutinp ; Po.
law url. f bl'ik ' mi | > | dli < 4 nnil uiei-jtlilnj ; In
Ihii piliillrm line
Illlli ami IKnuliu mil ) t
Acktirman Brothers & Hein'zj ,
I'rlntcri , Mnili-rn , ih-di , tOM , blank huok iimnu *
fi ctnri' B
Illi. lluH.inl ntrni t , Onmlm
HOOTS AND SHOES
Ohas. A. ' "on&C'o. ' KirkomlnllJones&Oo
Mniinra-tiir'M ami Job UliM'o ' al < \ anur.ftiir rs
bt'i . Alton M Tor llo'on lluli-
liorMoo C > IIH. , MOi.
Ilin Howard street. niul HOil. llnrnor xticot
Williams , Van Aer- W. V. MOISJ & Oo , ,
nnm & Hnrto Shoo I not" ry Corner llth
nnil Oouulii * * at * Onmlm
l'i\i \ lla'nov street Mcrchniit * Intltuil lo
Onm a Noli. tall mlilot ini n >
W. T. Seaman ,
Oiiuiliii's I.nrfci'st Viir ely
WACUNS A.vi )
CAHI1IAJ1C3.
CA RPETS. CLOTHING.
Oiiuha Onrpet Oo , , Gilmore & Euhl ,
( 'union , oil rlothfl ra it- Mtiinifncturar * and
tlntf uir aln uood-ctc Wliohinalp Clnthlom ,
1511 HouKla * ntlo.it llin Ilarney ftrect.
CIGAItS.
West & Fritseher ,
M.inurnc'nrps ' tlnoclL'.irs ,
Jo'iliers of Ipiif tnbncco.
11)11 ) l-ninim S-ropt.
COAL , COKE , ETC.
Omaha Goal , Ooke & Ooutant & Squires ,
Lime Oo. , Hnril mul toft co.il vlilp
Ha-il nnil snitcoil. S per1 *
K '
] TO I'nrn
. un ti02t
> lith ami .
i r II.IUKI.IH Omnlm
flirtoii.
American Fuel Oo , . Howell & Co. ,
fclilpl criinil ilralpr In
nntlirnciio iiml him- 2i : H UtliStrOL't ,
mniis real
-'ITi b. l.'itl ; sir , i'L. Oman i , Nob.
Nebraska Fuel Co. , Johnson Brcs. ,
21. > S. nth Strcit , 914 Kuril , ru Street ,
Onniliit , I\ob
CORNICE.
Eagle Oornice Works , F. Enemping ,
Mmmfiii lure s nl ( ! nlv in j 'it ' Iron tornlco * ,
C'llumU ' Ml Irmi Curiilpn Durm'i wlnilowi , itnnr
Wliulon oiis | , meinlllo c.iptlnlnl < ctp. 'Iln
oktllulitx , etc. 1110 nail , Iron mul l to roofer.
1112 DoilKeSt | til liiiriiiiai St.
CEMEXT A Nj
J. J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady &Gray ,
213 S Kith Street , Lime , cement , etc , etc.
Oinalin , Neb Cor nth in d Douglas Sts
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick - Koch Dry
Dry KI " | notion" , fur- Goods Co. ,
nhlilii , . ' K'Knls. ' Dry irntidi , notline * u ( nts'
f irnNliliii : w il'
Corner lltli nnil llnwanl cur. Illli mul Hi n ml Sin
G11. t IN A Nf ) PllO r
Toncray & Bryan , S. A , MoWhortor
, crnln , provli .117 lot Nnt'l
loin ntul ptork.i. Jlli ! , ft" I'rlTMo wlrra to
llth Ml. I'rlvate wlro Now Votk , ChlcitKO mill
to Chicago , St. I.onli ft I.ouln. Until Krnln
ml New York. boiiKhtromll nmrkcti.
f'ookrcll Bros F. P. Swartz & Co. ,
llrokcru ' . '
- " "I. I I'rlMitn wires llrokorn.llrftlii.l'roTlMoin
lo Now \nrk 111ago , \ I me I'rirnlo wlro l Mt.
SI l.onn hpoclnl niton l iuli anil Chloiito OfUo *
tloa Blroii tn truck bliH In b < t Nnl'l Itink. Oruikhit.
oa vrittii. l l Nnt'l It.tnk ' H cli inno blil'ir , 8 Ouinhi
llAItVWAHM.
Rector & Wilhulmy Oo LeO'O'aik-Andrccscn '
Ckir. loth niul JncknnnSI * Hardware Oo
I'jr. ' mi-12211 turner
Omnlm O uitin , Nob.
1HOX U'OKKS.
Pastou fc Viorling Omaha Safu Ac Iron
Iron Works , Works ,
Wnumlit nn.l p.mt Iron
IxilMliiK work , oiidiiu * , Mnniif ri rlrn nnil biimli\f
tir s wi.rk . , Kunornl proof nfe * . Tniilt" . Jull
fouidrj. mirtilno unit wnrk. I on illllltors niul
Mncktiiulli wnrk. U. 1' Ilia cMrniu'ii li An-
lly. niul Htli St. ilri'on. HtliAJ.-i.'kion st
Wilson & Drake ,
Mfk tlibuUr iluc . flro
box boilers , tinHt , cto.
1'ierco nail tilth Blrouto.
Her & Oo. , R. R. Grotto ,
Iliiior ) Mi'ii-liniits , Imp Tier iiml Jobber of
HIS Iliirno Mri-ot. WHIP * niul MIJIIOIH
Mlili'ifnctin ra KciuiiHljr'i , lOMmiil0ti \ Knrii.im t.
I'.ifl Inilln lllllo.l. I'rlc o II-K on | 'pllLillun >
L , Kiischt & Oo , , Frick & Herberts ,
U'liulc'iiU1 Lliiior | Doiil'ri Wlmlu or Dnnlcri
40r-tir.is luth st . luth St
G. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wakofiehl ,
Iniportoil.Ami'rloiiii l' rt-
Ilnnlnooil tumber , Ilinil Tun at , M11MUI -
koo lltiltniille ( iMiivnt
1.110 North H'lli Street. AiiilQiilncy White l.lmo.
Olmrles R. Leo , Wyatt-Bullard Lumber
Ilnrilirnoil I unto , * , wood
c.irolimill | | iiiiiict | ber Oo.
llonrliiK.
ftli nnil llouiilns 3 > > li .iiul Itnnl Struct !
Louis Bradford ,
Lumber , Itino.ccmiMit etc.
SC'J lUlaaatreet ) (
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
0. A. Stouehill , I. Oberfeldor & Oo. ,
Millinery , Nntluns.ClonkJ Impurtorn nnil Jnlitora la
itu. : .Milliner )
20S 210 anil ! tl2t > oiitli lltU
1IIS-113S Idllirit , Om.ilin hiioet.
MUSICAL ' ' '
JNSTIlI'MKNTS , E'll' .
Max Me/or & Bro Oo A. Hospe , Jr. ,
'
M'f K Jenelcr" . ilcalcrs la ' '
iiuu-lcul Inilruii.eiil'H , I'luioi Orsmn , Artist * '
t'tr Mnturlili , Klo ,
Knrnnia anil IGtli 151.1 lloUh'las Htrcit.
OILS.
Oons lidated Tank
Line Oo ,
Itellncil unit lubil allnc
oils nxl ( > UIPUHP , ele.
II II Until , .Mmmtior
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Ribbel & Smith , S llroedur & Oo. ,
DonUriln piiiinlr ) proilCIIKI | btijorn biilter and
i'w , mil vciiuml toiu-
I. EandacTO & Son ,
211 s , UthSt-eot.
toreltn ( . I ) ' inuai oKrulta
FlorlilaUimiucsmiilSiclly
Kinlt . llr.iiub IIOIIHO 7
N I * ters hi , No v Orleans
PAPER. It Ull H Lit GOODS
Oarpcnter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Go. ,
Can ) n full clock of Manulnctniera and job-
printing , wrapping mid bum all kinds rubber
n Itliiu paper , card pa- Hi oils
I er , ele I 20 Mrrani Hlioi't
SEEDS.
Emercon Seed Oo ,
pcil mowf r ilr'ilor1 * In
'miltii ! M , - . , Kctil'i ' anil
rco B'pdM
MlnilHi \ \ \ 15th.
STO I'/l'N.
James Hughes ,
BHu ei rnpnlrn of all kindi
Kinks anil I'vatcr
for BI >
10 , S I.UI' JticPt
SASH , DOORS , JiLlXDK , ETC.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo
MmnifiK luiort of nMi , .MminrfO'irer ' of nioulil-
,1 n o i n. u 11 a it * n nil IIKI , * I ml * ilnorH etu
till ! lIlllMUH III .IIGll l.f ( Illlie
lice , l.'tli and li..nl Kti lloo n 42.1 lite Iln Mill
SIEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES.
U. S. Wind E gino & A. L. Strang & So is ,
Pump Oi.
, 100' ! ICUI Farimui Htrcct.
II.illIdDWlml Mill )
UIB and ' .0 lomn Mrdct
Onmlm Neb
i r' Hutu nc'lntf IIIAIIIIK r
TKA , COFFEE , Sl'lCES.
Consol dated OofFeo
Company ,
IMand UH > llnrnoy Bt ,
Omaha , Nob.
II. Hii'dy Oo , TlioB.unswiok-
ro\ . dulli n ll > li inn , Balke-Oollouer Oo. ,
micy ( jiMiiH liouaofur- llllllird in rclianillne
iMllNK BiiOlH. Ollllll- Nilomi Hxtnrea.
MI i earring" " 107 , 409 K. lOlliHtruot ,
Illi ) rnrnaia ritreet. Oinalin
" "SOUTH OMAHA.
JNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITtO.
A. D. Borer & Oq. , Hunter & Qrco ,
S-W Ultlianilo HulldliiK , . 0 Uiilinlliiu llulldllilf ,
Houth Uiunlia Goath Oiunha
WAITED
Totil li.uis of CITIEG ,
COIJHTIF-B , QCIIOOL.
_ DISTrjIOTB. WATER
OOMfAIIIE8BTR.R.COMPAHIE8 , Ul
Currfwpotuli IKU noiicitid
H.WHflRniS&COIVIPANYfBankers.
IOH-163 Ooorhorn Olroot , CHICAGO
13 Wa'l Stroot. HEVYOIIK
_ 70 Ktato Or.BOSTON - ,
TCTINVI-STORS.
I nm ofiurlne Htoot In a RooJ aJUnU com-
> any th u will pay a , S ° P " nt iUvnlun4.
glOO eh.iroa lur $ d6. Wrtto lor nruspuctas
°
HARRY ICBENa ,
loom 0 , Ger. Am. B'k ' Bill ? , St. Jo ph , Mo.
Ti X
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BX iJ VyCSncTAIH AHUPtUFIt
"rKl Brclluf llko"Ur. I'lerce'n ' MiwDrtlo KUillo
l'ru Ithairurrdttiuuianiliil If you w ntth
IIKnl' > end lolmutnp * lor fri'el'xni.ld [ t No. l.
II > u llo liliutloTruii Co , , bau FraoLUcot t i