0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATUKDJVY. AUGUST 1 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bulls in Wheat Mpot with Quito a Disappointment. FOREIGN CABLES QUOTED LOWER PRICES. Oats Were Wcnk In SyniiiatJiy with Corn HOB I'roilticts on tlio DccrnnHO Stooks nnd IJoiids. CntCAflO , .Tuly 31 , The biiltn In wheat wcro Jlimppolntod today. They were loaded with grain nnd expected to Bell out at a good profit. The opportunity was not furnished th"in. however - over , for at no tlmo during the session did prices po us high ns the clpslng figures hint night mid the close wai TtIUc lower than the prices for the varioiiH futures. Some of Iho cany news win rather favorable to tlielr hoppi : Liverpool wan 1(1 hlEhoron npot wheat and Ijil on futinct and I'arls wan iiuotcd lOft.'lOc higher according to omo private advlcoH , hut London cargoes were 2'/id lower. Kucelpls were 81 car loads In excess of the es timates , the weather was line for harvesting nnd corn was tvcak and lower. Tic , ) o latter pieces of news undermined confidence a little and when It was dlscovoiod that all domestic markets wore starling off at n decline and that New York , which has for Bomo days furnished most of the hull stlimi- lant , was . oiling heavily through l.ogan and White , the crowd ditlcklv tailed on ami In anxiety to get rid of tholr holdings began makln : concessions. The later cab'.cs ' quoted Liverpool as lower and Paris riinio 2. > lower with good weather In tlio Tnllcd Klngdon and on the continent , when the lluldallon ( | hcuamo tnoru eager. There was not much In dividuality In the selling , but everybody Rcunifd lo have some uroporly ho did not want and others scorned to he indlll'crent about gaining possession of It. The result was a season of much weakness and a drop of about Ic from the early figures. December opened at \tf'MVc < \ and gradually receded toMi'uffMi'it1. The in irl.ot ruled dull and nar row during the last hour and December was most of the tlmo lit MlHiMitid s'ii' : ) . The boaid of trade's closing cable fiom Paris was IUl. " > o higher than yesterday and Mvcipool also higher. Ibis nown helped the mar ket a little and the close was atM > ? c. Nearly nil private cables from tlio continent quoted lower prices : oven the hoard's ciible gave the decline at llerlln at 'I marks on .Inly wlicat. Crop prospects cnntlnuo brilliant and home dispatches report threshing already commenced in Minnesota , with yields ranging from twenty-iilno to thlrty-ono bushels per acre. Honth Dakota reported the wheat crop Hssuied n ml North Dakota reported that two weeks more would bring the crop to maturity. The prediction of frost In the northwest , which gavo'tho corn market a boost near the close yesterday , was not fulfilled : on Iho con trary , the weather In that section was clear nnd warmer. As a consequence corn had a bad break today. Sales of Septem ber wcro mndo n roil ml the opening at anywhere between Wilic and Mf-ic , and It noon sold lie-low the former price. Tlio weakness In wheat mid heavy estimates for tomorrow were also keen factors. At the start P.-ir.lrldgo , Ryan and Congdon were free sellers and the Ion H Km o quick to catch tlio Infection , and free short selling ami rapid liquidation wiis the rule. Rccehers bud heavy soiling orders and the clique nmdo liutii feeble cirort to stop tile ( lecllno. Ilaldw'n bought a little early , hut when he saw the pace It hid stnicn he li'fl lhat side and sold moderately. Sep tember bioko to.MiHc , reacted to We , dropped to .W/ic , advnncc.d to Wi'ic , again touched fpllj.ic , reacted tor > ( i7 o. at which itclrsed. Oats were eak In sympathy with corn and an o.xeess of sixty cars In the receipts above the estimates. Mho close was Jio below yes terday's IImil figures. Hog products were lower , largely In sym pathy with the weakness In the grain ults especially In corn. Mllmlnn Hodman bought pork on tlio decline but ICyan , Ilatoly Broth ers mid the packers generally sold. Septem ber pork sold from $ ll.4i ! $ to II1..T7JJ and closed at ill,4. ' , ; a loss oT lOccomparcd with yester day. I/ard and ribs lost lie. Cash quntatlons were as follows : I'l.oun Steady. WHEAT -snring'wheat , 8Soj No.spring ; ) wheat , nominal ; No. 'i red , Me. COHN No. 3 , ( ViffWIc. OATW-NO. H , ' .Tlioi No. 2 white. 34MGJc $ ; NO. 8 white , 'Kj ! i : c. Ilvn No. 2. r.'c. ItAiir.uv No. 2. no sales ; No. a February. 62c ; No. 4. nominal. l''lA.\HKii ' : > NO. 1. 11,03. TIMOTHY Hi : n I'rlmo. J1.2@l5. : I'oitK Mess uork , per buirul , JI1.30. Lard , per cwt. , iftl.110 : short ribs sides ( loose ) . $ LWia 0.8,5 ; dry salted shoulders ( hexed ) . SJ-HOSiaoO ; Eliort Clear sides ( hexed ) . } il.ri < ! & ? ,00. WntsKBY Dlstlllors' llnlshed goods , per gal , , SuOAns Cut loaf , unchanged. Keceluts and shipments today wcro as fol lows : On Iho 1'rodnco exchanged today the butter market was steady and unchanged , ttgirs. Now York .Markets. Nr.w YOIIK , July 31.-l''roiw-Itecolpts IJ.OIh packages ; export * . 1.41M barrels. 17.729 sucks : market easy , moderate business ; sales , 22..I.M ) barrels. COHN M tub Dull and steady. WiiKAT-Ucoolpts , lu.\lrj ! imshols : exports , 147OWibushels : sales. 5,100.000 bushels of fu- tuios : Iii7ooo ( : bushels ot spot. Spot market Irregular and lower , netlvo export demand , closing stoiuly : No. 2 red , 680 In elevator ; Oil ® UWo nllont ; l ) ! ; c(2 ( l.01M f. o. b. ; ungraded red , t)8'4e ) < a.tl.or > H : No 1 northern to arrive , * ! .04 ; fso. 1 hard tonrrlvc. * l.m { : No. 2 Chicago - cage , tl.OiJJ No. 2 Milwaukee. $1.02 } { . Options easy and unchanged to ! io higher. KreoolTer- Ings and roallng advanced U5i ? o on shorts cover n-- : closed steady ! JifA\u under yes- torday. No. 3 red , July , WttlWSioi August. H7i ( BWie ! , closing at D7 ? 'e ; epiembor , U7UOtlSBC , ohnlng at r iu ; October , INiiflOOc , ole lng at asye ; Novemluir , IKliWJJic. closing at as'jo ; December. UO , ' cffil.iiOi . closing at Dl.fiO- ! ! ; Janiinry. ll.lllVftl.oi'i. olosliis. < I.01J ! : Ma'y , ll.oiliiMi. : closlngatJI.OS. HYE Unn , quiet ; wcbtcrn , September de livery , 7hS.SIo. llAIII.RV AlAl.T Dull. COHN ltecelptsBSr03buRholsexports ; , 47V50 ( btiBhels ; halci. nw.too bushels of futures ; . i. eosiK o ; op tombor. ( i.vanoUc , closing 65aO ! ; October. KIU We , closing OJ ! jo ; December , 63JiMc , closin M ? o. OATS Hocolpts , : i7ODObu iliols ; exports , 01,000 bushels ; sales. K"OOJ bushels of futures and UMHHHiiiblii'lKotHnot , Spot market lower , un settled. oulct ; opttonx dull , lower , weak ; August. 'CH414C. ; ? { closing at ICHic ; Septem ber. : fc'45t.ie , closliu at : BU S : spot , No. S. white , 4Vl.io ; mixed western , aTOIOc ; whlto western. 4Mt.M'ui ' No. : Chicago , 3 iic. Hvi-Keod , Jl.15. tn llAv-Stoady , ( inlet ; ahlpplni ; , C5e ; Rood to choice , 'Ai&lOo. Horsgn'et , weak ; state , common to choice , 155t20o ; 1'aolllc coast. l 'itiOc. f i l.'ot'KKii-Oiitumsonciied steady , fi points up toft points down , closed ttioady , unchanged to 10 polntHdowiii union li.TIU bags. Including August , JUU.'vaia.V ) ; Soptembor. fl3.45QI.YSO ; October , ! ii.t : : > i Decoinber , * 14,4f JiH.50 ; Jan. nary. JKUIU : March , } ia.lh < Qii..M ) : ; spot Ulo , on let , Ilrm ; fair cargoes , llki ; No. 7 , 17Nc , KlHlAU Idiw. quiet , steady ; ( nilc " , Ui'jbags ' : centrifugals , m degrees test at U 5-lGC lc. MOI.ASSKS New Orleuiii , Ilrm. ItlCK--l < 'lnn. iiuli't. I'ETimi.uuM lluslnoss confined to sv/ltchlng from August to Soutemlior contracts. The market opened steady and remained so until the close. I'unnsylvanlnoll for August opened IXo ) ; highest , We ; lowest , OOol closing , Wo. rorroN SKKII Oiir-Slcady. TAI.I.OW I'lrin , good demnnd. ItiiHiMKasy. . n'uiti'kKTiNK-null : offered nt 35 < 4ao. ( ! Koosyulel ; western , 17O17icj ! receipts , I.UCI packages. Wooi.-Ktttr demand : domostto fleeces , 30 ® 7i : pulled , SKWloi TOMIK , 17a''lc. I'OIIKHull , Kteiidy ; old iiit * s , ( ll.avarS ; new mvssi fr.,7r 'vf.jWj | : oxtru urlmw , tll.OCO PUT . MttiDi.ESQnlol and easy ; ihort clean SoptomljorW.lx ) . l.Aiii-Kusy and dull ; western steam , M.8iU ; tales , 400 tlorccs ; outlons mica , 750 Uorccaj August , closed tJ.W bid ; tioutouibcr , < ! .U7Si'.03 ' ! October , VIM , closing , tr.OSO 7.07i Douemlict closed 17,24. lltMTEit I'atr demand ! western dairy. llftUc : ncstorn creamery , IRc. ( ; ilKKSE-Knney. rxitil'4u ; full nklms , S-as - o. I'ld luoN-gulet and unchanged , , . Comm-KaAyi lake July , tl2.2.j lake , August , ll'ASS. I.KAH Nomlnnli donicstlc , 14.i7i. : ! Tl.s-Dulland hoavyt straits. lii.OO. Ijlrci'iool | Mnrkctn. litvEitfoot. July 3i. WHEAT I'lrm : holders orTursparliiglstfiillfornla ! No. 1 , 81 4iiffii" ) 'I' ' J per cental ; red western , spring , 7i UdSi * ll'id ' percental ; Kansas winter , hard , ' * Mud's.- ' * per cental : receipts of wheat for the past threis days wurO''M.oOO centals , Including 70- OCO American. ' OottN Steady ; domnnd ImprovltiR ! receipts of American corn for the past throe day * were 17,000 centals. 1'KAf t'anadlan. Bs ll'Jd ' per cental. KXTIIA IIKKK India mess. Mind per tlorcc. I'oiiK 1'rlmi' mess western , Ms ; id per bar rel , IltJTTEii-Unltcd Stales nnost , Ma per cwt. : United States good , 70s. TAU.OW 1'lno Amorlcan , SB < Cd per c > vt. A.MKIIICA.S HKnilflK-'ATOll HCKKI'OrCllir | ! - tors. mi til ; hindquarters , 4s 'M per S pounds by the carcass. KIUISUH City KANSAS CITY , SIo. . July ! . WIIBAT Bleady ; No. B hard , cash , bOo ; August , TJlic bid ; No , 2 red , cash , Wlc. CoUN-Dull , lo\v r ; No. 3 ctii.ii , 62SSOM { ! AngiiRt , . , ? , bid. tJATS-Weak and lower ; No , 2 cash , 27'i ® Si4 < 'l Auguit. 24'SWriC. rl.otlli Dull and unchanged. HAV Weak ; fancy timothy , S8 ; fancy now hay. * "i.Hl ! ) < UO ; choice. $ l.00 ® . " > .00 ; low grades , . . . HliTTKit Steady and unchanged. Koos Steady at I'Hic. ' WOON ytcailr and itnch 'iiged. HKCKii'Ta Wheat. IlO.Si'O bushels ; corn , 111.400 bushels : oats.00 bushels , Hitii'MUMTSWheat , lli.MO bushels : corn , 2,500 bushels ; oats , 4,000 bushels. St. I.ouln ST. Iot't. , Mo. , July 31. WIIKAT T.ower ; No. 2. cash. Sdic : September. SSHJMTio. , C'oii.v Weak : No. a , cash , Sl e ; Suptomber , fUc. fUc.OATS Dull ; No. 2 , cash , V'8ic ! ; September , 2liie ! bid. . I'OIIK-JII.BO. IMIIII ? ( i2 , ' > . WHIKKEV tl.lT. MllwnttUco Mnrkot. Mir.wAtiKEK. WIs. . July ni. WIIHAT Kasy ; o. 2 spring , I'tnli. V'c ; Seiilembcr , HIJic. OOHN IJis'er ' : No. U. cash. tilie. ! OAiH-Loxrurs No. V. white. I'lio VISIONS Kasler. I'oitK September , ill. CO. IMiiincnpolfH U'li'ont MINNEAPOMH. Minn. . Julv III. Hamplo wheat very dull on all grades. Lower. Uecclpts , 70 curs ; shlpn.cnts H ) ear ? . ( 'IOHCI : No. 1 hard , July , IW'ic ; on track , U7c : No. I northern , July , 04o ; on track. U4c ; No. 2 northern , July , Die ; on Iraok , i/ia'J'ic. ' _ Cincinnati Grain .Haricot. CINCINNATI. O. , July 31. WIIIAT : Strong ; No. 2 red , Me. COHN Weak ; No. 2 mixed. fi4c. O\TS Kasler : No. 2 mixed , u2c. Winsiccr Sl.IT. Toledo Ornln Jlnrlcct. Tor.nno , O. , July 31. WIIKAT Steady : cash , 90 iiv. C'OIIN Steady : cash. 04c. OATS- Quiet : cash , COc. KO Grain , July III. Chicago grain shippers have had the advantage of extremely low rates on grain by water to HulTaio this season , but of late the lake marine has found more profitable freight , and as a consequence gra.n rates have been aduanolng. Shippers were squeezed today on an Immense amount of wheat held for shipment the first half of Au gust. Kstlinuti'3 place the amount all the way from 1,0 0.000 to 2. ' 00.0 10 bushels. When the lake rate was 2io ! Wednesday I hey held off , but yesterday the pinch began when r.itcs jumped from 2l.ic to 24c. Today they are up to.'lu with a demand much In excess of the boats olVercd. The through wheat rate to Now Yor jnmpea up tos'ic and there was a fair amount of bus ness. All that the Hue would take was placed at tint figure. STOCKS -t.fJ > JiOf.'J S. NEW YOIIK , July : il. The stock market to day was again moderately active und while there was a continued bearish pressure upon the list together with considerable liquida tion of long accounts , no material Impression was made among the leading shares outsldo of Kock Island and in the afternoon some of the stocks developed more strength , with the olToct of recovering n portion of the losses of the last few days , lly the action of the market kot yesterday afternoon and this morning many were led to believe that the downward movement was nearly at an end. The circulation of rumors reflecting on the standing of some of the houses In the street were looked upon In some quarters as an Indi cation that tlio promulgators of the stories had about come to tlio end of tholr rope and more disposition was evinced to take a chance on tlie other side of the market , which was encouraged also by purchases for foreign ac count estimated at 2M.OOOshares. Thosmaller shorts r.in to cover but the larger Interests maintained their attitude and sold.tho list us usual , concent rating their early efforts upon Hock Island and .Northern I'uclflo preferred though the unusually large gain of tlio latter ui 1110 opening gave opportunity for ofTeetlvo hammering In It. The Hock Island , however , was the only stock In which any Important decline was oiroi'tcd among the leading shares. Later In the day some of the specialties made dips , which were generally quickly neutralized and prices as a rule were well held throughout the day. Tlio foreign demand , with tlio covering of tlio shorts , made a decidedly strong opening , flrst prices being from ! i to fi per cent higher with Northern I'aclllc up ? . per cent. The demand , however , wus not sufllclent to overpower at once tlio pressure still brought to leiir : , and especially upon Rock Is land and Northern 1'aclflc preferred , and these stocks declined materially , dragging the rest of the list down. The downward movement was checked before noon , and after that time decided stiength was shown In parts of the list , all the actlvo stocks rising over 1 percent with the Industrials leading. The host prices were made at about 2 p. in. , when realizations on the advance made o.ui.sed the list to sag oir slowly , Imttlio usual results of a check to the selling were seen In the dullness. The market finally closed dull but steady to firm at the close to tlio highest figures of the day. The final changes are Irregular , while the major ity of advances In most stocks uro only frac tionally changed from last evening. Colorado Coal Is up21J per cent : Chloago Oas. 28 ! per cent ; Tennessee Coal , lit per cent : Chicago , Cleveland. Cincinnati & bt. Louis , IU percent , and i'aclflc Mull 1 per cent : while bugnr ( lo- el I nod lj per cent nnd itock Island 1 percent. Kullroud bonds were also more active , the sales of all Issues reached 77r , nuO , but this In crease In activity was all In two bonds , Oregon Impiovotncntfi.s and Richmond & West Point 5s , thii latter Doing specially strong while the former was equally so. Oregon Improvement 5s rose : i percent to 01 , The general list fol lowed closely tlio changes In stocks. Oovernment bonds were dull but steady. State bonds were entirely neglected. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on the New \ ork stock ex - change today : The total sales of stocks today wcro 212,1)3) ) ) shares , Including ; AtchUon , ' . ' 1 , 75 ; Chicago ( Ins , ln,45o : Delaware. Lackawannu& M7UI Loulsvlllo & .Nashville , 11.100 ; MJsjOdr I'acltlc. 5,100 ; Northern I'nclllc. preferred , IT.MJj lloadlng. ft,410 : UlehinoiiiKt West I'olnt , , | : ! Bt , t'uul , iWiOj Union 1'uclllo , ll,7a ) . Financial Kavlow. NEW YORK , July 31. Tlio 1'ost snyss It may reasonably bo expected that so urn stories about the cum crop which Happens to be u trlllo lute will llguro In tpoculatlve circles from now on. it uilibt ; bo wlso for holdom of vtuok lu roads of that particular section to study the corn market statistics nnd prices from day ta day beforn taking nlarm , Thn llurllncton \ Qulncy'iitllrcclois look nijood dual of wind out of the lietirs' sails by declaring consider ably In advance of the usual time the regu lar dividend on their stocks. Till * helped the market , although It became dull ngnln and prices continued to score inodorate gains. Now Yorlr .Monnv Market. N'p.w YOIIK. July ill , MIINCV ON OAt.tr-Kasy rattnliiK fintn 14 ! to2 per cent , last loan 2 pe cent , closed olfcrcd at 2 per cent. 1'iiniK MEIICANTIU : I'Ai'Kit-riiiiaT iicrccnt. HTKHMNO KTCttANrinQulot and firm II.H4'i ' for sixty-day bills nmlil.Sil ? * for do tnntid. . The following were the closing prices on bonds : IT. S. ts , registered..II , M. K. KT , ( loirifis. . ; i7 V. S. 4 , coupons 117 Mutual Union fis. . . , .101 * 4H , registered WM N..I. Cent Int Cert. , .losH 4 ! < , coupons. . \xAl \ ( Nitrthnrtil'ne tots. . . .HIM do yds .11.1 I.ollWana Stamp if. . 84 Northwest' consols , , IM Tennessee N. a , tit..lot do debenture Cx. . .loiiu do r , * 101 St , I. . * I. .M. ( Jen fin . Kl do 3s tn St , Ii. AS. ! ' . lien M , .It)1 ) ; Canada Southern'Is 115 St. I'aiil conjoin Central I'aclllc lalg..lun ( St. ! . . ( : . & I' , lulu. . . .110 1) . .V It. II. Ist.i 11:04 : T. I' . I , . tl.Tr. Itcls. . . Kf ? < do 4 7S'tl ' T. I' . It. ( ! . Tr. Itctj. , ! ; 1 > . & . U. f ) . West Isls. . 7 Hl Union 1'nelllclstn. . , .Km' r WestShoro . ! ! > ' ' ' ' M. K. .VT.'iileii-'l'lis.1. ! 75 ex. Int. I'Miinnolal NotoB. llOSTO.v. Mass. , Julv 3l.-Coarlngs ! , ? I3.2 > . - OVl ; lialitnccs. { ( . ( Helena. Money. 0 per cent. Kxchangoon Now York , lc ( discount to par. I'or the month , clearings , { 40'U > 1'UIS ; balances , } 4. > ,41ll.74S. for the corresponding month of 1MK ) , clearings. JiiS,7Sl.tLM. : balances , M7.-iil.fiSi. . l'iiiiAiiKi.i > iiiA , July III. Clearings. is.4st > , - 311 ; balnnces , $ I.B.V > ,74f. Monov , I per cent. ItAi.TiMOHK. Mil. , .Inly HI.Ulb arings , JI.908- 02 , " > : balances , $ . ' 81,170. Money , 0 per cent. KANSAS OITV , JloJuly31. Clearings , $ i,153- f ' ' 'c'nirAoo , July 31. Now York exchtiuco steady lo par to 2Vi dliconnt Clearings. i.U- 4il.Ui. : ( Money easy atri1 , } . ! ! ' ! percent. Hterl- llng exhangestcady for uo day bills and J4.H7 for sight drafts. CINCINNATI , t ) . , July 31. Money fi1 per emit : Now York e.\"hange. 7r > o discount ; rlearlii s. $ l,7P..i ( ) : for July , } .Vi,3lllIBO , and a year ago JTJ,17SIOO. Ni\v : YOIIK- . July 31. Clearings , t&J,0 U'CI ; balances. $4.0. > 4nill. SAN KitANt'isco , Cal. , July 31. Clearings for the month of July. J72l7ioi)0. ; ) Itostou Kto-jk UOSTO.V , Mass. , July III. The following were the closing prices on the Boston stock market. Atclil.'on A Topeka. . llo ton , V Mont . 41 lioston .V : Albany..2JII Calumet & Hecln. . . .240 lU.jlon . fi Mnlne 170 Franklin IIH I'll. . Hurl. .V Qulncy. . SO Huron l Kastern U. It. I'H 7lii ! Keurnnrgo 11 Flint & I'oru M. p'f'd. i"i Oseeola . . . . 31 Mass. Cell 1lri < Qutiicy 31Ml Max. rcn. coin 1"K Santii Ko Copper MlW N. Y. AN. ling H5 | < Tunmraek US N. Y. * Kng.7 llfiM Annlslon I/ind Co. . . : > 0 Old Colony lre > jj Went Km ) Land Co. I5M Hutlnnd eonuuon. . . ! ! > ( Hull Telephone 178 llulland p'fM M I.amson Sloru S WlM. Cen.eom 1S Water I'owor AllouezMlnCo ( new ) 2 C. M Allanlle Ill H. & H.C Ijondon Stoulc .Ittifkct. LONDON. July 31. The following wcro the London stock quotations closing at 4 p , m. : Ciiimdliin 1'nclllc WKj.MoxIcnn Cen. new 4s. 70-H Mrlo lb > a | HAH nn.vEii ICd per ounce. Ktito of discount , in the open market for short bills. Hi bcrcont. Rank oriOn latKl HulIUm. LONDON' . July III. Amount of bullion gone into the Hank of England on balance today , JBtK.030. I'nris KcntCH. PAIIIS , July 31. Three per cent routes Kit for the account. DiMivor .Mining Stocks. DENVEII , Colo. July III. There was a decid edly dull bnslno-s In mining stocks today. Sales , 12,001 shares. The following arc the clos ing quotation ! ) on the stock exchange today : St. IvOttlH Milling Quot it Ions. ST. Louis. Mo. , July ai Six hundred shares of the stock changed hands on the Mining ex change today. The following bids were nmdo on call : Kll/nbcth 170 Adams llij ( iranllo .Mountain..24.000 Aiuorlcun Nettlo. . . . "Hi ( Montrose C2 IllMutullc.at.lXX ) Silver Ago 8 > 2M Central Silver 2o Vuma 41if \ow Vdflc . .nluluQuotations. . Nr.w VURK. July 31. The following are the closing mining stock quotations : Alice 155 Iron Sliver luu Con. Cnln. & Va 47 .Mexican 2-j5 Deudwood M7 Ontario BSUU Kurckacon SIH ) I'lyinouth IS-'i llomoslnko 1UO Sk-rr.i Nevada K0 ! Horn Silver 2 Yullow Jacket 11U Hnston Wool Alnrkct HOSTON. Mass. . July III. Tliero Is an .tctivo demand for wool , with prices steady to Ilrm. The sales for the week amount to 11,531,000 pounds of all kinds. Largo sales , amounting In all to over I,0 < 0OOJ pounds , of lorrllory have been made at l.V&24c. or abonl GOu for line at 075t.'Sc for line medium , and at KVilKa for medium. Fair sales of spring California , Texas and Oregon wools were nmdo at previous prices. Kail California has sold at ISc for host. Ohio lleeccs hayo been quiet at jUQU'Jo ' for X , IllQJL'o for XX and IMillOo for No. I. Michigan X has sold at 2T < B'7Hc. and No. 1 ati4 : < SCc. : In No. 1 combing woo.s there have been sales at 3.Si44nc. Ohio line dola no has sold at ; ! 4i1c : , and Michigan flue delaine at 'Ml'.ttc. Un washed combing wools soil at 'UO-'ITc for ono- ( luarter and i.7.8o for three-eighths. I'ulled wools are In steady demand , choice supers helling at4071l.c , fair to good supers at ; ; WKo nnd extra 'iii. . ' . Aubtrallan wools are In de mand , with sales to good axtcnt at IWiil'-c. 1'orelgn carpet wools are qulot. Now Vorlc Dry ( ioodH Market. NEW YOIIK , July III , Nothing now devel oped In the dry goods market. Homo of the manufactiirliu trades , hilt particularly the clothing woolen line , were more active and there was Interested buying In clothes. The Improvement Is ( luu to tlio favorable accounts now coming In as to the wholesale trade in clothing Havana Markets. HAVANA July ai SPANISH GOLD $2.3S\i ® " ' KXCIIASOE Firm. SJUUAH Quiet. London Oil Market. LONDON , Ju'y at. LINSEUD CAitu i'Gl 12s 2d per ton for western , Ki'KttM OIL i'48 jier ton. Traclors' Tallc. ST. Louis , > IoIiiIyai. Langenburgllrotliors t o L'oukrell llrothers ; COMMOIilTV | Open , | High. I Low. | Close. I Vest. Wheat December. 6'J ! < 6'J HO Corn HOMM ii'it | .1 6S.H 6.1 MM OaU .Inly. . CitiCAii ) , July fcl , Keniiott Ilop'clus fc Co. to y. A. MoWhortor : Wheat room traders were generally long last night expecting bettor cables this mornln. and a higher market. I'orel-Mi markets were not particularly strong , Itecolpts over run estimates. Cash slnir was oirercd heavily at a consldorabludlscountand scalpers found u tame market to unload. Their sales carried the price down move than lo below yesterday's close , butbomo covering by shorts caused a lit tie rally Just at thu close. Idirjocncagomunts for export are again re ported , but experience alonu shows tills will not hold prices In thu face of such Inr.'o receipts , The farmers' alliance schema to hold ImcU wheat , may bo working to their satisfaction , but wiion they let go It's to bo hoped tlio Ujod will bo no gioitor. Specula tion Is pretty evenly divided between bulls and bears. Pardrhuo Is no longer preying on light iiiar"lucd holder * , an I for the pio.unt It seems as sife to to buy on breaks as It 1st to cell on ralllc4 , The market Is very n'irrow , and but little Iliiotnatlon uan bo oxpcctud for u time. Corn and oats are heavy. Itlsclalmcd trades nmdo with houses employed by thu New Vork corn ollinio do not nettleup / , und hence It In argued tnoy are still holding on to their imrcha.so.H. This deters boar * from sell- liik't but It U urobablu that the oily uu will tell through other brokers and no keep the mar ket tiu.l up , It U tluMdilnloii of fotlservatlvo houses tint Iho market will liroaK fdiarplj when the deal IH nhuwloncd and It l tiollovci It will bo within n fmr/tnino nays of heaVy ro cclpts and good wt'lithor. ' .Inly oats roll pretty nt-ar August , the premium ot Idm8o dUiipncarlng with tlinfral rceulils. | Provisions have been dull iuul'fftaluiulcbs and promlso to remain so for n tllno. TiiiOAdo. July ill , S-hvrnrtr. Duped .t Mc- Cormlck to I0. . fwa'rtz ft Co : tjulet ealiles largo receipts and it'l/lbk / of outsldo trade pro duced their luftltlitmW result , a lower win-tit nitirkct , London , 1'nrls and Liverpool were ( inlut wlille licrlln sbuwed mlec'lliie of ; im rk The receipts at eleven primary points wort I.M',0 0 : 5liliinciitsrl,4nl.VUJ. | Ted ay's receipts were SI cars over cMtllnates nnd tomorrow's estlmato wasMUcats. "So fardurlng .Iiilywu have ieeolvo.1 , % . ; ! , , agal nst , ' .vil list year C.-H ( in.liily.ti'h'J ' , thulftrKestJiily receipts null this year , i ho export sales at tlio Atlantic seaboard woreonly m to " 0 loads. A telogran from Minneapolis says that some when Holds harvested near Olcncoo turned on : il bushels , an eiioniiuiis | yield for spring wheat. The receipts ol corn were 15 $ ears ever expectations and the estimate for tomorrow ( MM cars. Our market has been weak. Oats were weak , the .Inly deal having collapsed that option selling from Ulo lo alioui. L'f'ic HecelpiH today were about one-half new oats The provisions deal has been dull and weak with no Interesting features. Thu high price of hogs mav support prleei of provisions for i while , but It will take a decided increase It speculation to give us any material advance. NKW YORK , July III. Kcnnott , Hopkins & f'o. to tf. A. McWhorter : The strength of Iho London market and some buying by Lou .on In this market gave our stock market a mucl firmer opening than yesterday's weak close promise. ! . After early orders on arbitrage stocks had been executed the market got weak under the load of Itouk Island and At- chlsoti , tn both of which thole was largo sell- Itu of long slock. The orders in Atchlson came from Host m. Hock Island was sold by largo room traders and by one liouso witn Chicago connections. The stock broke 'J per cent , an unusual move these dull times and closed 1'i per cent below the opening. Current reports speak of the tralllc and nl o earnings being largo and Increasing , but such favorable features arc subordinated now to tlm prevailing distrust of the financial out look. Chicago , llurllngton * ijulney 1ms held well today , milking after fteuiienl moves a net gain of I'J per cent. Thu company de clared Its usual quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. Sugar rellnerles have been heavy and Chicago tins strong. The latter wus bid up by room traders and reports are again around that the company will soon declare n dividend. Thu sugar trade Is not In peed shape. re lined Is one-sixteenth lower and supply Is so excessive that rellners nro obliged to store some of It. There has not been any gold engaged for tomorrow , both commercial and bankers' bills are In fair sup ply and about uiiiinl to the demand of oll'er- ings , and commercial bills tire expected to be larger soon. The banks lost J1. , ! i.lUll since last 1'rlday In sub-treasury dealings. Tlio market closed Weak and steady. William London , the well known grain dealer of Omalia , has returned from an ex tended trip through lliy grain growing stales and makc-s the following report of his obser vations : " 1 leturncd last evening , having spent thu past fifteen ( lavs In traveling through thu stales of Missouri , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Michigan , Iowa and Nebraska , for the purpose of Investigating as far as IKH- slljlo the prob.iblo outturn of the small grain and i.'Orn crop ? of this great grain glowing region. I have made this trip by daylight and after seeing what I have and from the numerous enquiries made at various points throughout this territory , 1 have arrived at the following conclusions : The yield of winter wheat exceeds nl ! expectations and should the weather from this out prove favorable for the harvesting of the spring wheat , und the yield came up to recent entltnates , I expect to sec the combined totals of thu winter and spring wheat crops of' this country reach iSO.OOO.WK ) bushels. I make this statement fully rpalizlng that the trade will consider the ttbpVo llgnrcs , as a rule , too high , but It Is my honest opinion that In the end they will be found too low. The trade as yet fails to ruall/.o the magnitude of this crop , as will be ascertained later on The same can lie said of oats , but not to such a great extent. The oat crop Is much hotter than generally expected , and In my judgment will reach a total exceeding 7lX,00)oOJ ) ) bushels. As to corn , when I Htartcd out on this trip I was of thu Impression that the country had not the promlso of oven an average crop. After making these rounds , howover. I am of a very different opinion , and bollovo that with seasonable weather from now until September 15 , the country has the promlso of one of the largest crops over raised not falling under 2,000'iOOOl)0 ' ) of bushels. ' I arrived at the.se fig ures , which will look large to many In the trade , after having made due allowance for damage done to thu growing crop throughout this und other western stiites by excessive rains , and on the other hand for the lack of moisture In Isolated localities in Indiana und 0110 or two other states. In conclusion I may say that the hay cro'plsit largo one through out nearly the entire country. 1'asturago Is seldom bettor than now a.t this tlmo of thn year. At present values for above staples , coupled with thu enormous foreign demand , a prosperous year for this country , to the writer , seems assured. " SOUTH 0.\LlII.l 3UKKETS. OMAHA , July 31. CATTLE Official receipts of cattlu 8fiO , as compared with lAVl yesteidav. and ! , ' . ! 1'riday of last week. The market was about steady on all grades of bath beeves and butcher stock. Thobuluof the receipts was cows and feeders. Feeders were slow and un changed. The lecolptsof cattle during July lias been : io"Cf > as compared witli lit,0X5 ( last month , and 47,402 durng July , IfcDJ. The re ceipts of cattle slnco January l have boon J8riOi as compared with ii.V.tOT for the corre- snondlng seven months In 1SUO. lloas-Olllclal receipts ot hogs 2,2n , as comp ircd with 2.8 ! > 7jestorday und 5,200 Friday of lust week. The muruot was active and fie to 1U higher , some sales werolOo tolSc. Consldor- iblo sorting was done. The range of the prices paid was $ . "i.25 < & 5.40. Light , $ -.2. > S5.40 ; heavy , tf.io@r : . : t. ) ! mixed , J.Vi'j ® . " ) . : ) . " > ; roiuh heavy , ! l.635.10. The average of the prices paid was < . " > . ; il as compared with $ . " > . .M ! yesterday , if.VJO.'s h'rlday of last week , J1.4I ? , ; July 1 , anil UH.Mon , lie corresponding day last year. The reclpts of hogs during July were 114.i02 : us com pared with 142,105 during last month mil ISM.l.M during July Ih'JJ. ' The receipts of hogs during the first seven months of tlio rear have bcou lllli.415 , as compared with 804- 91 during the corresponding mouths In IsM. SllKKi1 Olllclal receipts of slieop 107 , as compared wltha.40) yesterday and 1.5 Friday of last week , The market was actlvo and steady. Natives , J2.7'i.00 : westerns , K.S'J ® 5.00 : good OJ to 70-lb. lambs , tl,7.ViiU.OI ) . I'ho receipts of sheep during July have ) cen MAS as compared willi 5,0' ) . " ) during lust nonth and 0.iU7 : during July 180) ) . The receipts if sheep curing the flrst'sovon months of this voiir have been S'.VOT as compared with I/ ! ' ! during tlio corresponding period of 18'JJ. Ipoelitn | nnd HlHiio ftlon oftook. . Olllclnl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by thu books of the Union stockyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , July. ) ! , It-Ul : UHCHHTS. IIISI'OSITIO.V. tcoolptH and Disposition I'or July , Olliclal receipts ati'ti'dlspotltlou ' ' of stock as hewn by the Hooks.nf the Union stockyards company for the month undlng at 5 o clojk p. m. Saturday , JulyHi , 18U1. IlKDKIPTd. It'll.S'.H.lM'l.lM , Can. Head. t'arn. Head Cars. lluml. 1,713 IH.XK 4S 1,010 ItoproHutitntlvo Suloa. r STKKHS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. t'r. Na Av. 7..1120 JII 03 SO..1331 tl CO COWS , 1 59 0. , 021 1 B5 1. 630 2 10 ' 1 53 21. nai 1 HO 0. uo 2 ID 3 ! . Ulu 1 BO (1 ( 7 2 U ) 7. . 014. 210 1. . I two 1 fi ) JO. 7SU7 21-0 1 . 12l ) 2 10 I..10M 1 50 15. MM 2 00 ' .1070 210 1..1070 1 M 200 & , Ml 210 2. . OJO 1 60 SI. . lOta 2 00 ia 010 2 10 Kl. . 753 1 75 2. . IvlO 2 00 19 012 220 1. . 11)40 ) 1 83 83. 8U3 2 00 20. 1018 221 81. . 7UI 1 69 4. . SI ? X 00 22.i . 00 245 33. . 003 1 U a. . TM 2 03 i , 245 27 filU I M 3 013 510 8 1010 2 70 24 , 8W I fCi ? 07D Z 10 STOCKKltS ANT ) rr.EDP.ItP. i Tin 2 oj o , KB s d'i ' 3.iixi sos i . . ( iia 2 M a ( i'.n a its i . . MO : i to a. , nn aw i , . 010 275 20. IOTI > no. ) 1..IIIO 2M 82. . H10 2 7S 3d . 7011 3 I'l ' 27. . 8Jfl 2 IW 1. . WO 2 1)3 ) 21. .1510 3 15 2J. . hOT 2 OJ iiut.t.s. I. . 1530 1 BO L.lyitf 1 M ) 1..1400 1M 4. . 103 3.T > 3. . 223 4 00 1..12:0 : 30) Mlt.KRIIB AM ) SI'lUNflF.HS. 1 svrlnuor. . , . , . $20 00 1 cow mid calf . , . 27 HO I cow ami calf . S8 ! uo I cow and calf . 30 tO WC8TEIIN OATTIB. Nii. Av. 1'r. I ) . H. Tlsdalo & Co.- 42 cows . 1014 $ J 00 AicOorklc A : Taylor 0 cows . , . Ml t OS 2 bulls . J475 175 18 feeders. . . ; . KM 300 2i ) feeders . 1052 325 nons , No , Av , Ph. I'r. No , Av. Ph. I'r. 12. . . . 821 210 4 SO 12 . : i37 CO 5 IB ) II . 870 810 4 M ) M . 805 2iW f > 'i2'J ' 12 . ira 8J 4 N > K815 \ I ( VI 832' ' } 'I . 2211 4 SO 31 . 221 KW fill' . " , } 1) ) . 270 4 M ) M . 8W 00 5 Il5 8 . ' . ' ( VS 4J 480 CO . 217 535 1 . 421 4 SO 40 . .Ml ISO B ! I5 II. . . . Ml 840 4 hO 81 . 2J4 KM fi 35 1(1 ( . 2J5 4 SO 40 . . . . ESO 100 BBS 1.5 . ; ; . ) ice 4 KJ M . 27:1 : HI Bin 17 . . . . am U'fl 4 85 12 . iKI 80 53.1 2- > . 871 U'O 485 08 . 204 liJB 18 . 875 4 K > 44 . 840 ft 35 4S . 810 40 4 IK ) fi. . . . 82J C > 35 ( i . 8H ! 2fO 4(10 ( 6'J . 11 5IO o. . . . imt so 4 in fis . 8in too r > 35 15 . 3'ti ' so B 05 07 . iso 120 BBS 41 . V55 fi 10 Wl . 80S M ) ABB ID . aci 20 o. . 2n tin fiift : . . . . 12) ) fi 8J f > 8 . . . . 272 40 fi 3" 7 . ritt BO 625 37 . 827 I2J fi as n . BOI 525 1.1. . . . I'D BBS 70 . 211 Iffl 525 04 . llll 2uO 635 71 . 2V7 200 fi 27'J ' M . IIH1 180 637'i ' ( I' . . "M 2IJ 527i ! 07 . SI7 2 HI 6 37H 17 . 11.0 . 1,1 6 31 00 . 1- ! ) 8i > 540 71. . . .231 240 630 0' ) . I8 : 120 640 4 . 212 630 65 . H 540 ( W . . . . I5S 530 3C . 101 640 81 . ! J 40 fi 30 I'ltlS AND ItOltnif. 1 . 400 275 4 . 200 40 450 3 . 2UO 40 300 SIIEKP. No. Av. I'r. 107 Dakota mixed . 81 340 Cltk'nio Mvc Stock AInrkct. CniCAno. July 31. [ Special Telegram to Tilt : llui : . ] The cattle innrkot wan wiiliout any pronounced change today. Quietude prevailed In all Its branches and values were not sub jected to any quotable variation. They were fairly linn for choice shipping sorts , while for other dlscrlptlons buvor.s had r.ithcr tlio best of It. Ordinary natUo grass cattle especially wore In bad odor. They cntno into eompotf- tlon with rnneo cattle and HufTorod by con tact , the latter being given preference by both custom anil local buyers , while common native - tivo grass steers were a tlruir at J3.40I34.1)1. ) ff.OO Cl4.r > 0 was being paid for good western rangers. Of today's arrivals less tlian four thousand were natives , the romulndorconslstlng ofTox- ans and westerns In about biual | parts. The rnn-.ro of quotations was $1.609.0.80 for natives , ! 1.5'jQ-l.2j for Texans and J'.5WiJ5.no for western. Slackers ami feeders received some attention and wore quoted at } l.VitYl.ro. Veal calves were active at * ' . ' . ( )0'ii. ) > .oO. Thin od ) cows sold lower. The continued light re ceipts are beginning to make themselves felt A fracllun was added to values yesterday and again today prices showed an inclination to go higher. There were only about T > ,000 boss In the pens , fully one-halt of which number was required tn llll eastern orders , leaving a scanty 7,000 to be illvlclod among eight local packers who are now In the Held. The Evening Journal reports : CATTI.B He- colpts , 11,000 head : shipments , 4)0'J ( ) bead. .Market fair , steady ; top price * . * 5.005.0J : no prime .steers on sain ; others. * l.7. > © . > .r > u ; native feeders. ii.2.'i4.25 { : Toxans. 4'i'iK8)3.3'l ( ) ; rangers , $4.40511.75 : stockers , $ -.7D'J.50j butchers' cows , J2.00l33.80. Hoas Receipts , 15.000 ; shipments.8,000 ; rnnr- Ki.2. > @ 5. : > 0. Siimi' lioeelpts,4,000 head ; shipments. 2.000 head ; miukotsteady : native-owes , $1.504.05 ; mixed and wethers , il.0j5.25 ; Toxans. J1.203 4.00 ; westerns. $ l.404.45 ; lambs , $ ) .75 < i > .6' ) . Hogs wore all bought up curly at prices av eraging about5c higher than for Thursday ; best heavy grades going at $5.555.K ( ) ami cliolcc llL'ht weights be'ng bought at $5.0 : ® 5.05. Tiiorewas some trading at $4.755.00 for poor stuff and at i..SO ® I.Od for culls , but $ . " > .25it 5.50 carried away the bulk of the hogs. KnnsnR City lAvc Stock Market. KANSAS Crrv. .Mo. , July 31. CATTI.K Kc- colnts , 4 , : W ; Bhlpmonts , i',300 ; market quiet and steady to lOc lower ; steers. } : i.00'i.05 ; cows , 81.SO'J.50 ; stockers and feeders , J2.503 3.50. 3.50.lions Kecolpts. 4,200 ; shipments , 1,700 ; mar ket steady to 5c higher ; bulk , I5.155.25 ; all grades. * l.5fl5.o. : : S.IEKIKecolpts. . 700 ; shlpinouts , 1.030 ; mar ket steady to strong. St. Ijouls lAvc Stock Market. ST. Louis. JIo. , July 31. CATTLE Receipts. S.KOjsblpinents , 3.100 ; market lower ; fair to < 0ioleo export natives , $2.00J.03 ; Texans and Indians. J..0.05. : ! Hoas Reco'pts. ' 3,100 ; shlpmnnlH , 4,000 ; market lower ; butchers , & > .505.00 ; mixed , Jj.OO5.5J ; light. $ \ 5xn5. OJIAIIA. 11'JIOLES.t.l.E JIAKIIETS Frosli FrultB. APPLES Per H bushel box , green , 40c ; red , 50Uc ( ; per barrel , $2.50. 1'KAiis California Ifurtlott , J2.50. 1'EACiiEa California. Halo'-i early , per box , $1.25 ; Crawford. J1.50 ; Nebraska Block. We per Liaskot ; Michigan , ( iJc per basket , OHANO'KS Koll.n.OJitfl.50 ( : Sorrento , $5.50. WATISIIMIII.ONS Hhlppln , ' stooif , liQilSc , I'r.UMS California .stock , $1.75. OANT.u.ourKS - I'er crate. $1.25. Hr.ACKHUIUtlKS-aooU stock. 82.00 per 24quart ca es. JjK.MONs Per box , $ ( ! .00i30.50. HANANAH I'ur bunch , t-.OOttJ.M for good shipping block. ArCKCtillcs. : The following quotations ronrcsout tlio prices ai which choice stock Is billed out on jrder.s unless otherwise stated : NBWl'OTAYOBS The market Is very weak ind prelty fair stock has been olVered as low is354il''c ' , Local 111 oducers are supplying the lomand to such an extent that shipments 'Mini a distance would not m > vo very icadlly , Nr.w HBKM 1'or bu. , 5UfflOc. ) HIANS : Navy , $2.252.60 per bushel. TO.MATOES I'or box. one-third bushel , 03 O75c. CUCU.MIIEHS I'or doz , 30c. OKfiKUV : t.vraiOo per do/.en. ONIONS-OnllfornIn. 2H2lc nor ID. OAiiuAau Uomo grown , lH-'oier ) In. Country I'rotlnco. Potir.Tiiv The market continues weak and 91.WWI.M IB the outside for good old fowls while JJI.OO Is about the outsldo for spring chickens. A good many springs sell at * . ' .oo © 8.60. HAY The market Is glutted and alargo pro- > ortlon of the receipts Is 'nmdo uu of poor slock , having boon Insiilllclontly cured before jolng balccl. The bust uplnnd brings only aMi , ml bottom land hay 44.00 up. Koos Tliu market does not show much change , sales being nrndo lit lUiiWHIe. IlUTTEii The market , docs not show any ma- orlal cliiingo. and the bulk of the country stock goes at 8io. ! Flour. Omaha milling company. Rollnnco. Patent , f2.SO ; Invlneiblo Patonl , i..7i ) : Iiono btar. Ku- lorluttvu , $2.49 ; Hnowllako , J2.00 ; Fancy Kum- 'It.T. Uavls milling company. High Patent , No. 1 and Cruam , f-.W : llluo ! > . , full patent , :2.K : ( ) ; llawkoyo , half patent , J2. : ) i Special toyal. Patent No. 10. HOD ; Minnesota patent , 2.00 ; iians.is . Kurd Wheat , piilont , t .05 ; IHO- inibkit Soring Wlioat , patent , f..ttfl. H. K. Ollinan's Oold Modal , I-J.SO : Snow White , * 8.50 | tinowtliiko. (3.10 : low grade. $1.00 ; liiouu of the Pantry. iiM ) ; Minnesota SUiper- atlvo , $2.8' ) ; bran , fll.OO ; ehoppcd food , l.'I.Oi. K. I. . Welch .t fo. . llest. $ . ' .75 ; Orown Prince , . ' . ( ; Minnesota Chlo.r , JJ.-J ; Splendid Finally , 8'J.OO ; KlraUhl. $ ! . . ' > ( ) Complexion powder is un nbsomto nocoi.sl- y of ttio roflnoit toilet In this cllnmto. Voz- bill's combines every oloiuont of bounty and nirity. roiis A. MrSiiANE. KIIANIC C. co.vno.v McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th ft. , First National Dnnlr Building - ing , Omaha , Nob. Deal In utocln. bimli , noaurltlo , coninierolal ps. per , etc. Nuwtluto louu : ( in Iniprovoil O.iiulri roil ontatu. Hliurt tlnio luuni , on banH Block , or on all eollularul noourlti TO INVESTORS. I nm offering stock In a ijood , sound com pany that will pay a 20 par cent dividend. 5100 shares for $86. Write for prospectus HARRY KEENS , fioom 0 , Ger , Am. B'k ' DldgSt. , Josopb , Mo. OMAHA llaiiiifactiii'crs' ' Jobks' ' DIRECTORY. G it. i IN A ffi ) rno yisioxs , Toucray & Bryan , S. A. MoWhortor llrnkprii , itrnln , proTtx. .1111st N.-vt'l HinV , ltrok > lon < mill Hocks. 315 > 4. cm. I'rlTHtn wires td Kill St. 1'rUnto wlra New York , Chlrngo nnd lo Chlc.iRo , Bt. St. I.oulj. Cnuli Krnln mid Now Vork. bomibtfornll ntnrkctt. Cockrell Bros | F. 0. Swnrta & Qo. ( Itroken. 1'rlvntn wlros , ltroki rstlr ln.lroTlsloni to Now York , CMcmtci , , V nte. I'rlTnto wlro to St. Ht. l/ouls. peclnl alienI I Iinls nnd Clilo.iKO. Onic < tlon Blren to trnck bliU In lt N'nt'l lUnk , Onmlin , on grain. IstNnt'l llnnk , ( KxcliiMKO 1 > MV , H.OmAi I. Randazzo & Son , 211 S , 12th Street , Foreign * DouiosllcKrults I'lorldaOranges andSlelly Kriilf. Ur.mcli liouso 7 N IVtersSt.NowOrlenns PAPER. ItUBBMl GOODS Carpenter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubier Oo. , Curry n full atock of Mniiiifnctnrcra nnd JnA- prlnllng , wrapping and ber.s all kinds rubber writing paper , card pa goods. per , etc. 1.20 Fnrnftin Street. Il'o Offer You it Jlemtily ic/ilo/i lut urea Nufctu to 1A fe of Mother anil Child , II ' II MOTHER'S FRIEND Jtnb * Coiiflneinrnt of ilt J'titn , Jlorror anil Jtlttc , A.'trruilnRonolMtlloof " .lliiihcr'N I'rlend" I Biilfervd 1m l llttlu fain , and did uut uxpcrlunco lhat wuaUni's * afterward tivml la fiieli coacs. Ur > . ANMK UiOtt , iJiinar , Mo. , Juii. 15th , Irtl. Kent Iiy ei press , chirm ? * piepald.ou receipt of price , Ql. M pur bu'tle , li X lu Mullier4mallrd free. im.YI > I < 'II.r. > KIICJl'J.A'fi'Oll CO. , ATI-ANTA , . \ , SOU ) IIY AM , liHUUdlHTS , ' \ V'lMm AKenti tn neil too I'lnlcin All I 1'vM. Clothes l.lno : the onlr line over Inveiilud that holdi tlio clollioi without plni ; n for- feet BUCcu Bi patent rucunlljr luiioili ulil onlj lij nuontf. to whom the eicluilvu rUbt In Hlvuni on ro- culpt of WcunU wo wllliond a Bamplu Una bj ulio circular * ! prlcollit unatoriut toai < eiitit nccurp tour tiirrltorr at oncaAddruBiTlltt I'INI.liHd CLOTHEb LINK CXX , U Uoruiaa 9k , W rcu < t >