2 , -SIXTEEN PAGES , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , ; irr THE CONDITION OF TRADE , No Important Changes in the Local Money Market. COLLECTIONS IN Tile CITY RATHER SLOW. Jobbing Triule Knlr for the Season With KlnttcrlnK PronpoclH TOP n Movement of Onoilu ImrKc ; When l-'nll Trnilo Opens. The situation In the money market no far AS the local banking business I * concerned docs not show much change since n week ago. There Is some complaint of tight money , but it originates principally from local retail dealers , especially from the smaller concerns and tlioso doing a credit business. The small firms without very extensive credit nt the banks , that hnvo been nailing goods on tlino , llnd It difficult either to collect | outstanding accounts or to borrow money to \ * ' meet their own obligations. That oxblnlns why the failures in the city have been con fined largely to houses doing only a modoro'o business. It Is generally admitted that collections In the c'ty ' aru slow. Jobbers experience a Kreatdeal moro trouble In this respect In the city than in the country , whoru the collections nro very fair. Trade In the country Is In batter shape than In the city and this is seen from the fact that the complaints about poor business come Ife from llnnsdolngaloc.il business , whllo the P" jjiy jobbers who reach out Into a wldo .section of F the country llnd very little fault. Just now I TIII : joiiiuso TiiAin : 9f the city is light , but It will compare favor- Mily with other seasons. In some Hues very far as the actual sales are little Is cloltii : so roncprncd , but the Jobbers are getting things Into shape for the fall oponiiiL' . In hardware nolUngof interest is reported. I'rii-iis remain about steady , and while tr.ide now is only fair tlicro are indications thai it will bo largo this fall. Jobbers do not ex pect goods to move very freely for the next two weeks or so. In Now York it is siiid of the hardware trndo that some few returns have boon re ceived from traveling salesman , but only enough to show that they are getting down to work , without as vet any fair indication of what the amount is likely to bo. Dealers , however , anticipate a fair general distribu tion this fall. As there has been such n cau tious method and light form of ordering for Bomo time past , dependent tratio must of ne cessity , it is argued , bo short of supplies. Local stocks are ijuite ready to moot any or dinary call that may bo made upon them , nnd probably at former cost , but it Is very will doubtful if calculations upon concessions bo realized for any leading staple. Nails re main much the same. A certain fair trade demand prevails all the while , but there is no hurry , sn.ip or vigor to the inovotnont.and buyers'retain most of the advantage. It Is however , doubtful If the current rate , would bo much shaded even on long lines of stock , should such bo called for. Of Omaha's grocery Jobbing trade about the same can bo said as a week ago. There has been no particular change in the market on sugar or coffee , in fact , all grocery staples have been very steady. Omaha Jobbers nro DOW bald to bo scliinc suuar at I cent profit and nro almost as per low on colToo. Omaha is one of the lowest points on the Missouri river in grocery sta ples. Trade in this line showed a little Im provement during the past six days , and sev eral opening stocks wore sold. The new packs of fruits and vegetables nro coming in nnd grocery stocks are getting heavy. At Now York it is noted that the ; present condition of the general market for bulk lots of groceries is somewhat variable , business not settling down into regular uniform channels certain amount of dissatisfaction nels , and of course a satisfaction Is from time to time expressed. Some coed deals are under way. liow- very goou that after the opening cvcr , nnd it is calculated ing of the month tlio expansion of orders in dicating a rise of tho.tido of fall trade , will bo felt in a very marked deirrco. A little moro speculative feeling inlcht add some sm.p to affairs of a fairly beneficial character , yet after all a conservative view suggests that the methodical hand-to-mouth system is unquestionably the sound one , and materially lessens the danger of llnanelal distress and complications. The general run of supplies nnd assortments In first hancis arc now fairly adopted to all ordinary wants , nnd while owners are expecting all the return the mar ket naturally affords , ! hey meet demands with reasonable ! promptness. The Bulletin says of the Now York coffee market that there nro not a few operators waiting with a great dca\of apparent conll- ijcnco for a break In the market for Urazlls , believing evidently that the consuming do- irmml has demonstrated Its ability to stand off , and will not bo coerced Into Investment except upon the force of moro Imperative necessity ; and furthermore that there is a sufficient indication of weakness at primal points to admit ol a bearish feeling. But this does not got around the fact that for im mediate use the supply is both small and illy assorted , and that holders who control any thing of n really attractive character possess advantages they are enabled to make good use of every tlino buyers want an invoice. The conditions prevailing in the dry goods Jobbing trade of Omaha are pr.ictlcally un changed. The movement of good Is neces sarily small at this season of the year uni ) the most that Jobbers can do is to lav In a now- stock of goods and wait for the revival of trade , when the orders for fall commence to arrive. The Now York market on dry goods during the past week has been quiet so far as opera tions dependent upon visiting buyers wcro , concerned , but orders by mail and wire wcro probably quite up to recent averages. There has been little doing iu seasonable goods , and the demand for fall styles in prints , wash fabrics nnd dress goods has ruled iuicl. | In ginghams and dress goods for fall trade the situation Is fairly well defined , and in both agents are well under order , with prices firm. In fall prints prospects are not quite so clear. So far as the season has progressed the west mill northwest until ] has boon good , but the dciuaud from the south has proved as pool for dark styles as It did for light during tin noason lately closed. Agents look forward tc an increased supplementary trade with oihei sections making some amends for southern do llcioncics , and hope for un linprovemonulatoi on In thu south Itbolf. In the meantime free tdilpmunts nro progressing on account of orders dors already recorded , nnd prices are uu changed. The No'.v York Dry Goods Kconomlstsays Standing upon the threshold of the aulutui aeasoti , the point of view U well chosen from -which to nurt'uy the past and the future. The results of the spring business to manufacturers ors and Jobbers havu not realized expeuta lions , liy jobbers a large porcenlitgo of llu spring's supplies weru laid out and complctue by forwardlngs before the straining effects of the lluanchilauto of last autumn became apparent. Very happily for the tuxtllo inter- e.st at largo tliu wrecking of fortunes line ; reputations was conduce ! to banks , banker : and thu ver.v few dry goods con , corns whose Illegitimate ) transaction ; absorbed their attention nnd capital , In thu face of a very stringent mone market , which would naturally have n ro blrlcllvu operation upon consumers , It Is ex ceedingly gratifying to know that incrchauu have been agreeably disappointed In sales , And If the net prollti for the past season wcro not as largo as hoped for ttiu leases were very much less than appeared Imminent nt Now Year's. Such results are being In ereasliiBly reflected in u inoro cheerful \lo\v of thu situation , whllo confidence is slowl ) but surely strenglhencd by the liquidation In progress. Conticlcnco Is Iho electrical cur rent that arouse * all the activities of train nnd lluaueo , though for some Uinu ll has beet deadened. The weallh of Ihu coutitrv , how over. U too enormous to lie dormant for 11113 length of limn. Already il seems lo bouwaic onlng to a realization of thu golden harvest ; that await these who nro foremost. In improv Ing the opportunity. Thu most importuni Item lu thu situation is the abundant yield o cereals thai ndorn so many millions of acre : lu tlio mliullu and western status , nnd tluec ) cotton boll thai whiten .0,000,1)00 ) of acres It the southern state. , lloro Is ncallh for the farmers , laborers , transportation companies mills , manufacturers ami merchants. Witt luch nn accumulation of favorable evidence the outlook for ttio autumn trade never wa : iSL bolter and ha seldom been equaled. TUB 1'llOHUCli UAIlKLTa of Omaha have not developed many oh an go i during the pant six Uayt , Tlio moit notice- blo change has been In the case of poultry which has been very weak owing M the largo supply. Some of the best spring cluck- an * have had to sell at W.OO and good ones nt M.OOa-.DO. Old fowls have sold nt t.1.00 < a 8.50. 8.50.Tho somewhat during firmed The CKK market up ing llio wcolt , sales being , reported nt 1-K15 inc. The receipts have not boon heavy nnd ino market has taken all arrivals readily. Utittcr has sold nt steady prices , n very largo proportion of the sales being made at Skc. Skc.The hay market hts been suffering from lee largo i ocelots of poor quality. Fruits of nil Kinds have been romlnp In freely during the past week , nnd sales hnvo been quite large. .sourn o.H.tii.i . .iMfr.s. . OMAHA , Aug. I. CATTLK oni.lnl receipts of entile In5. : as compared with > r.O ye tetclav. and IIKS Saturday of last wiM'k. Tlio murkct wn < steady on good graduiof beeves , slow and , nntlvo and firm cm gradrs common weeK on good grades of biitcliur stock anil slow nnd and unchanged wuak on other grade' , and slow changed on fci-ilc-rs. The receipts of cuttle during thn week WITU H.4'VI , as comuarod with KI.IO'i the wi'clt prior. llCHH-Oniclal rcM'cllits of hogs S.-,0 , as comp.crud - with'.1,1. ; ) yeslcrdny and 4.115 f-ntnr- and woeU. Tlio miiruot wasuctlvo day of last the beat ho , steady on s lirni on the bc-st llirht llaht , lower on com-non and ftijlth1 boas heavy infxi'd. The range of the prices and hcavv was f5.-irt41.4V l.l''ht. $ .V-'va5.4ri : heavy. pilil - 5.-ivrc . : i.V The avcragu of i.vr > ft5.ni mlxi'd. * > with & 5M : as coniuarpcl was - ' paid the prli-i's ' . ' Sal unlay of last J.-.3I yostcrday and Ki'JC.'i ttook. Tlmruuelplsof lur-s diiriii'I'ist ween . thu week compared with S.VKII wc'ru 1" . 100as prior. SiiKKP Olllclal rc'colpts of sheep 4ifl , as compari'd with 107ycstnr.lay and I.WVJ i-iilur- cluy of last wuuk , 'I'lio mnrUc't was active and llrm. Natives , ta7.Vft5.ni : wc-storns. fi.MUKM. 'Jood tMto 70 Ib lambs. i,7.V | 'i.on. ' The recoliits of slu'rj ) last wenk weru 4'JOI as compared with . , ilj | the week prior. S ook i.oc ( > lHM. | Oniclal Today. Olllclal Yc-storday. lload Pars Head t'arn Cattle M l.i(5 : ( Cattio : t < i NiO Hogs M ) : i.-7tl llo s ; ti s.j-ii i-lieup S 4il ( Sheep I 107 llnrscs ft 100 Illulicst and LtiwciHt Salon of Today. Yesterday " Hlglit ! t tl.45 Highest . . $5.40 Lowest : f5..0 Lowest S.V-5 Average of the price's paid yesterday , fJ.UI. Average of thu prices paid today , M.l. I'l-cvnllliiK I'rlcjoscMi Onttlc. The f < illo'.vlii5U a ta'jle of prices paid on thlBinarUot for t'.u gra-lo of stojlt mantlnnuil : I'ancv steers. KtV ) to llVU Ihs J5.30 5J5.S5 5.-5 cjW.liO I'rlmostcors , liVl to 1175 His - Uood steers , 11M ) to llfil 1IS 4.50 J15.IO Ilutehers'steers , lOVJto ItlHlbs.LOU ( iM.UO I'ulrsteers , Ii00toll5) ) ll s : i.i W.l.lVi ' -.75 fM.lK ) L'ommon steers , SJJ to 1'JJO Ibs - ' Kalr to-ood COWH ! . ' ! > Si'Ji'iO Rood to - cholcoeows i.i"i W4.25 1.00 ® 5,00 to funcy cows Choice . -.0 > C7.5.00 llolfer.s S.0 ( ! ' . : . > rcedei.s Yearlings -'JO tl.n5 StocUurs 1.25 Sl'-.M ' LOI f'fr..OO C'annurs Hulls 1.75 ifftl.dO 1.75 ( Tnl.lil . O.xon ' 1.50 ll.,0 . - -'lairs Calves I.K ) ( . 05.51 " .50 < SVt' > Wi'slorn corn fed stcerd Western stuera : . 1.50 © I.80 ' " 1.00 4,3.85 turn cows MluIicHt nnd Ij.iwc t SuI"H of lln i. sho.vs the The followliig con loused table highest and lowest stilo-t and highest and low- cstavoiifieof tlio s'llo-t of hii-s an I tlu dutus at this markut In o.ich mouth during the months stated : of I'rlons of Slioop. The following table show * thu prices paid forsheop : I'rlme fat sheep ; . . . . $ ! 01 6" 00 3 M < iS4 25 'lood fat Eheot ) 25 < % ' ) 50 . slice. ) ( 'ommon to medium ) - 5 00 2 no < r Good Westerns CO to 70 Ib. lambs 4 75 W OJ Ilccc > i | > tH anil SlilimcittH. Phowlni ! the olllclal receipts and shipments of unttlei ho s and sheep on the dates Indi cated : Sllll'MCNTS HiuiolptH nnd riHiotitioii of Stouk. Olllclal receipts and disposition of slock as shown by the books of thu Union stockyards hours undniK at companv for the twenty-four -o'clock , p. m. , Auu-nst'l , IS.it : UKCKU'TS. DISPOSITION. of I'rious I'aiil for Ho1- ) . The following ublu shows thu r.uno of thu prlco * paid for lion on tliu ciays inell- \\i-dnessday.Julyl 4 rhuradav , July _ 4 Friday. July a. . . . t H tturday , July 4. Memelay , July O.u 4 Tui'uday , July 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 WcdnuMlay. July 8. Thursday , July o. . . Krlday , July 10 Naturduy. July U. ' July 17 4 0) t-'rlday. Piuurdny. July 18 6W Muniluy. July 30 t > M f 1' Tuesday. July 81 > Wednesday , July 23 ft 25 Thursday , July -a S : Friday. July 31 600 t lit Saturday. July35 > Mond'iy. July 37 r > 10 Tni-Mlay.Jnly'JS f > 10 Wcelne-Rciny. July 211 4 no Thursday. July M 5 10 1'rliluy. July III ! i 2 1 6 20 Saturday. August ItcccltttHiiirt IllNposltlon for tlio Week Official receipts and disposition at stock as shown by tlio books of thu Union lo.kyiiriM company for tlio week muling at 5 o clock p. -alurday , August 1. I sol. HECKllTS , DISPOSITION. Itcprt-HontiUlvc Stilus. STILUS. July Mntcmciit. ShowfiiR the olllelal receipts and shlpmonts of Hvo stock durliiK the month ondlm ; .Inly .11,181)1 ) , , ind the number of head consumed at feonth Omaha : sj.o = gS..F.B ptOH gggg ! = ii - . _ . _ 5 o 2 S' 6 v ' ' K J tl.- > iSSS ' S41I.T . 31. IIXTiKi . pu.iH CAIiS. TOTAL 8 * Is It * . . * r/t a s. * * * & SCT rp : r-elr S a5 r- " " : i = | " ? r 1 i PJJ i ! ff ! f H U g I s- . ' 5 lSB : il ! a- . = " . ) MI'LES. UOUSE n'S St. I < emlH Iilvo Stook Market. ST. Louta. Mo , A us. L rArrt.B Koeulpts , 4.000 ; shipments , ' . ,5)0 ; market demorail/ed ; fair to eholco natlvu steers , i.r : < 43.75 ; Tux- aus and Indians. { . ' . . ' ' 'lU'l.M. Ho'.lH Kecu'pls. ' 1.3ii ; KhlnmnntH , a,30a ; market slow ; heavy. t5. : > OUi ItAI ; mixed , l3.004i5.5Ji llBht. $ V OftVM. Hank The bnuk clearings for the past week were as follows : Monday . ! 077fi.'I7.BO Tuesday . t-m.-WLio Wednesday . KIS.2t.Mi7 Thursday . uit.iius.'u I'rlday . WJ. HO. , | Saturday . a' 4.i-2.oi : : Total A decrease of 12.7 per c < nit from the corresponding spending wo.k of last year. DoWiU'sI.Utlo Early Uisers ; only pill to curo&luk heauacho ami ru uiaio ihu biols In iil < * utlv'H. Detective Dennett of the metropolitan police force , has resigned to accept a position under Captain Simpson In Itie quarter- muscr's otlfco in the dopurtmcut of the Platlo. Olllcer J. C. Yizzanl has been np- pointed to succeed liennett as a "lly cop , " and entered upon tils now dulles yesterday. For Schlltz beer apply to It. U. Grotto. 1020 Furuarn. tV'.g Talk of Gront Oeroal Of'pys Causes Much Bear Excitement. OPERATORS INCLINED TO " GO VERY SLOW. 1 Vi Corn AVns a Dull iv > 4\.l > ent Until the Clone , Wlioti Ilt-pypHol' lliul Wcntlier a Itlsc. rtttCAnn. Aup. 1. Talk of creat cropi of ecicus tin the floor Uday caused Million luxuriant growth to the local hear crowd , but when pi-Ices had declined under thu weight of ' It wan thu conjectured year's production found that It was not all for sale. In fact not as much of It as wauled toward the cloio and this latter nlmsu of thu eleil was thu pre vailing featiiru of the last half hour. session hero and holiday m I.'ver- A short pool proillsposed llio speculators to go slow. Trading wns very In.lit , but there was a nerv ous , unsettled feollir-which kept thu crowd close to the trading pits wlnlu thu seas on lasted. Tlio market for wheat started appar ently firm , but weak as shown by an Immedl- ate tumble In December from S9Sc. the opcn- Tlio ii.arKot for wheat opened llrm If Judiro 1 by the price paid for a few lots In December wheat at thu Instantof starting , and It was leally very weak , as shown by an Immcdlatn sustained the lo s Having tomblo to M > V ottered tlio traders hucaine shaky of each and sellers 1'ucamu scarcu cither , both buyers and tliu prlcu almost st ttonary for a long Paris time. The private dispatches from weakness and a doellnn tnoru reported . December In proved weather. owliia to llnally leached > 0'jc. but later lu thu thu news began to comu In more day favorable for fi lends of wheat. New York wi-s said to havu taken l'i I boat loads yester day and to have clean-d .S5.IKVJ bushels today , I hough -fio.'iOO bushels bad not yet been posted , and llaltlmore cleared 350,0 0 husliolsof wheat S.O.H ) sacks of Hour , and llr.idstreet's reported thuclearinirs from both co.ista fortho week at ! l.lil4.'lK ' ) lU hois. On this sort of ton'c ' the . . December going mi market braced up some1. "U\VIMIJUI K.ftiiP "I Ilia lllIII ill 11U ll | ! ie toMI'iC , but soon had a relapse- and ' soli baek to Hn c , reacted H < ' and at I'Jei'cIocl was Ml'iP , air- ' lust Miye at the eioio yesterday I'orn was about asdull as wheat and iUlt | steady until near the close- , when It sold mi 1 on bad weather In the west. The looM re celpts wcro about SO cars less than ONpecteO but with wheat weak and ( he weather In th Interior moru favorahlu and a dull narrcn trade. Hie market was Inclined to wc'iknev The trad Ing was seat I cred and without any HIK ulflcaiico. The bl- receiving houses woie tin best se'llurs. Near the close , however th marUet made a rally nf nearly Ic. Suptumbe opene-il at ( ' © ' , , sold to .Vp.e , then oir t MIV. re.ictcd to.VUo and at the close wa about ri7'Bc. Oats oulctepleinbcr roe to "icoverAu The receipts were about 50 carder gust. local from 37U . AU-nsf-oM unde tlio estimates. - ' 37' . . September about e. to 37 Vu and at 13 o'clock was tember "old from 37-V to 27 Vn and at th close \vas37'c. May sold atJIKii'llUc. excessively dull am products were Hog lower. The receipts of live hei-s wore il.OU head below tliu estimate , but thu prices wer uiiehaiifed. , The wo'iknessln wheat and the dullness I trade , however , made a weak market. Soi | tumber.liorU . sold from J11.45 to (11.4 ' , then ute ' $11.4 : to ifl'.47'i. cased oil' and closed at about cuptumhur 'arel was dull at $ G.d7'i'iiUi.70. ' and a 13 o'clock $ ( l.(17i ( ! was bid. fciitemher ribs sol from $ l.W'iff ! ' , I.UO and e.oseel at $ 1B'4. ' Kstlmnted receipts tor-Monday : wheat , K cars ; corn , P-0 cars ; oats : ire cars ; ho s , IB.OC head. The lead'.ng fututcs ranced as follows : Cash quotations weroas follows : KWIUII Qnlot uml steady ; winter. S2.751.CO ; sirlnB , 3.K rftyifl : rye. * ' .754.Mi. WIIKAT No. 2 surinu wheat , b7Ui7c ! ; ; No. 2 red. 8Sc. Cons No. 2 , ( Pc. OATS No. n , 27UONo , 2 white. 28a2Bc ; No. 3 white. 2S3.'c. HVE New No. 2. 73' c. ItAitiiRr No. 2. nominal. I'l.AXSKEII No. 1. fl.u _ ' , { . TIMOTHY SEini-rrlmc. Jl.aj ® ! . " . 1'oiiK Mess nork , pcr"linrrel.Jll.S74. ! Lard , per ewt. . H.CiO ® ' ! . ! ' / ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . ) . J5.TO boxed sattod shoulders ( . Jil.8r@fi.HO ; dry < 8VK ) ; short c'oar sides ( boxed ) . $7.57.35. WMnsKRY Dlstlllcrx' flu shed Roods , portal. , So'ciAits Cut loaf , 5S5o ? ; granulated , 4'/4c ; standard A , 4ie. Kcceluts and shipments today wcro as fol lows : On the produce exchange today the butter miirkot was firmer ; creamery , 10417c ! ; dairy. I'.dCl.'ic. KB S. llrmor. I4@lfic. Nc-w Vork "Markets. Nr.w YOIIK , Aug. 1. KLOUU llece.lpts , 15,201 packiiKcs ; e.\irlt- ] , 710 bario'.s , 4.70.1 sacks : market dull and Irregular ; sales , 17,200 barrels. CollN MlUfr-Qillct ; yellow , $ 'l.25(33f.r ( . WIIKAT Hcotjlpls , 270,501 bushels : experts , 20.00 ibushuls ; sales , 1.077,000 bushels of f unites ; 7l7iiiO ( bushels of spot. Spot market opened weak , but closed steady and fairto acllvo ; No. 2 red , O7'il8c ! In oluvator ; IXXKU'.l'iO ' afloat ; liMitl.OU f. < i. b. : No 1 northern to arrive , 9 .DUALIOU ; No. 1 hard to arrive. * l.llI.HVi ; No. 2 ChluiiRU , JI.IW. Options dull , Ji ( Sl/4o lower. tclosliiR steady. No. 2 red , Auuust , 7 a-llii8 75.o , elosliic'at iffUo ; Suptembcr , ! l7'i < t6 ! )7'/ie. oloslnir at U7ic ! : October. 077 c , closing atl)7'ic / ) ; Novemljor. WKaWic. closhiK at line ; Ilecomber. IHliicO.fl.oO'i. ' closlne at IH'BC ) : January. il.OI'i. closing , * 1.01a ! ; .May , tl.04B ® l.OtJ. , efosln attl.04B. Hvti Quiet , firm ; western , September de livery. 7iH4e. : ) ! COIIN Itoculpts.Sl.liSbushels ; experts 4,4(0 , bushels ; salea. W.iOO bushels of future- , : TO.WrO bushels of spot. Spot market opened easier , cloiliiK Ktroner ) : moderately autive ; No. 2. 7071e In elevator : 71713.o alloat ; ll. liriT/.TII-in C1\I Illnt. very null ! uiiKradcil mixed ) , itnui i'/to. upturns , > ie up , elosuiK firm : August. < i74C. ulosliiR Ii7a c ; Septemher , (1 ( ftlViUe , closing B-V o ; Oc tober , KI' ' , If ( VlSe. eloslnn H3io ; Dc'cumbur , 554 ! S5.VJO. closln. . .V > Hc. OAIH Heiolpts. 31,000 bushels : exports , 021 ht'Miols ; sales. 40,000 bushels of futiucs and RI.IKKJ bushels of spot. Spot market dull , lower ; options dull , weak ; Aiiuust , XVQfWiti , eloslns ut a'k" Septemlier , 3'J'HftcJle : ! , elosliiK ! Lt3'"ou : spot , No. 2 , white , 41iil'-'c ( : mixed western. 31 K4Cc ; white western , 40ft5''c ; No/'ChleiiKn. 3 c. llAV Quiet , steady ; shlppln'i | JO.004tfiS.rH ) ; Bood to eholce , J7.51ttW.Oa Hops Weak. ( in et ; stallooinmon tocholco , l.'c ; I'aclfle coast , Ipft20e. BK Options steady and unohaiiKcd to M points up : sales Ii'.t'O ) baKs , Inuludlni ; : Aiicust. * 1IL50 ; Soptombur , * l5.55'ii l5.)0j ( Oeloher , $14,55 : Doeeiijlier. * | .i.55l .CO ; Jan uary. il3.3ii ; spot Kin. nulet , easier ; falrear- _ oes. ( He ; No. 7 , l-S < iil78jci. StTOAii I'lrm , better demand : fair rcflnlnc. li'.o : centrlfiiKals , W let ( at35-ll > u ; ruflnud , quiet and unchaiiKOd , MOLASSR < Firm , nouiliial ; Now Orleans , ciulut. llrm ; eon.mon tcvfancy , Si/itiVia. KICE Quiet. lli"ii : ilumonlu fair to > xtra , 5iQi7e ! ; Japan , 5l'ff.5lov ' I'lrrnoi.f.UJi Qnlot , ijtuudy unlled olosod at Ti''o for September crnilu In barrels 1'arkers ire : In l.ulk. Kl.45 ; refined Northwestern , H7i@ll.S5 ; I'hlladolphliinnd llaltlmore. J0.ti.va li.H ; In bulk. * l. : KRi4.iV- : ' ' . I'OTTON siiKiioii Sto-idy , ciulut ; crude olfer- ln _ . 25U2Hoj vellow offurhnr. ttVS'ffio , TAI.I.OW Quiet. llra\.ilty. } ; 4 15-lOe : rosin dull , woik .trained eommon to good , il.U5 O1.40. TUIIPKSTINK Dull , rlisy ; ini Ule. Kfltls Quiet , steady ; 'we tuin , K'/io ; receipts , 2.3DU packages. I'OIIK Qnlot. steady ; old mess , $ II.25ai2.25 ; now moss , tI2.75Bl..25i ' e\tra prime , iil.OCGJ 1 1.50. CUT MKATH Qnlot. unohanKe I : pleUlcd bel- llos. 7ie : pluk ed shoulders , UU < u , < l'io ' ; plokled hams. IKTi.lUH * . MIDDLES Quiet and firmer ; short clear , September. fl.U7i. ! UAIIII Quiet , iiciinlnal ; western steam. M > 7i ; out'ons sales niinut An 'list , closed at f .HI : SepliMiiluir eloed atMWi Oetobcr closed at t7. < ' 5 : Dooomhereloscd at t7.u7'i ; Junuary closed at tr.ni : bid. lii'TTKit I'airly active ; western dairy. llUe ; western eivamery , Hljlhoj we.teru faotorjlUMlo : KlKln , Ifo. CIIKKSK Quiet ; parthklms , : i3n > 4c. I'm IKON Dull ami uncb inuod. Tolcilo Oratn Miirkot. TOI.KUO , O. , AIIK 1. WIIKAT 1'lrmcr ; eash , toiiN Dull : cash , Mo. OAT Quiet ; No. 2 , white , 34 c. Mill icupo'la Wheat Murker. , MIUU , , AUK , 1. WU-AT Dull. Iteeolnto. 100 ears ! MilptnonM . ! 0car . Oloiol No. 1 haul , .Inly , MVj | on track , Wo : No. I north ern , .tuly , 87Jici on traek. M txioi No. 'J north ern , July , Kkijcin traek. "Iftulo. KIIIIHIIH City KANSAS CITV , Mo. , An * . 1. WIISAT Quiet , stroiu ! No. 2 hard , eash , Me : Auuust , 7Hci No. 2 red. cash , l < Pc. Coits-Iiowor ; No. "I cash , 5liO ! | AliRUst , BD'ic bid. OATM Lower ! No. S cash , 8CC ? ! AuRiist , S > ie bid. HAY Steady , unohau.cd. rt.ot'it Very week and unehantfcd. IttiTTKit StcKily and uneh ii-ed. KCKIS I'll in tit 10'jo. I'novisiciNS Steady atrl unohananl. HKCEii'Ts Wheat , 27KJi ) corn , 1500i oatx , Cmo. Hitil'MKNTS Wheat , 27COi | corn , 7,100 ; oats , 2.OJ. : _ St. I.o-tlH Market ! ) . ST. Lotus. Mo . Aue. 1. \ \ HKAT l.owcrj No. ' . ' . cash , Rlijei September. SIMc. foils-Weak ! No. 2 , eash , KlUet feptember , r-W.3'ic. OAT * Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 27fo ! ; Seplciabcr. Sll'iC. iiiiK-tti.ri7i { . lMHD-lfi.25. WlltfKKV JI.17. Mllwnnkeo Market. MiLWAttKr.r Win. . AUR. 1. WiiiAT-TiilI ! ) : No. 2 sprlne , oash. COUWc : September , 8lJc. ! ( lon.N I.owrr ; No. ; . oa h , CO'.So. ' OATR-Stondy : No. 7 , white , eash , 30e. I'novistiiNs-Qulol. I'OIIK eptomlior , ! ll.45. Cincinnati CINCINNATI. O. , An. . 1. WIIRAT Strons ; No. ' . ' red. h7ffiST > ( p. Colts Lower ; No. 2 mixed , r.v. OTSKaslrr ; No. .mixed , : il'iO.2'ic , WIIISKKV $1.17. STOCKS . .I.VItOXItS. . Np.\v YOIIK. AIIR. I. The stock market today was only moderately actlvo. hut I * , displayed a dei'ldcdly stroni : tone on the whole and enJoyed - Joyed a substantial rally , many stocks olcHng atllic host prices of the week. Theio was some buy hit for forelRii account and a dispatch was shown to continue the covering of slnrts. To this demand the bears opposed a further drive at the market , but It. was dtrccti-1 at Sii'ir : In nil probablllt v to mask the rover- lu Tin the regular list. Thu first prices wore jienorallv from ' to ' per cent holow the c o u of last ovonlm ; but the pressure InouKht to bear In thoearlv tr.iclltitt kuookod SiiKar elf 2 per rent and others In fractional amounts. The presMiro was withdrawn before - fore the expiration of the first hour , when there was a disposition to discount but a favorable bank statement nmioaiecl and prices shot up rapidly all alom ; thu line. Iturllir.lon rose 2 per cent frim : Its low est II nro and the rest of the list followed elo'.e'y. The bank statement seemed tu bo not so favorab'o us oxiiectod , the surplus re serve show IIIR a small decrease whllo deposits were materially smaller than last week. The upward movement was ch eked at this point , but the b".st prices were well hold and no reaction was had. There were a few marked movoimMits union'- the Inactive stoks. . iiinl Kviinsvlllc & Tcrro ll-iuto rlsln , from 1I4H to 117 per cent reacted to 114 per cent , whllo I'orducc preferred rose from i(7'i ( to 100 per cent , an t Tennessee coal rose. 1 per cent. The market. closed dull but firm at about the top figures. The final ehanjios showed material advances In m ny cases and Iturllimton Is up 14 percent : West ern 1'nloii , l'i iior oont ; Atchlson. Chicago , Cleveland , Cincinnati & Pt. Louis. ClileiiRO ( as and Loulsvillo > Nashville , uach 1'd per cent , and Not thwostorn , Cordage. Nortnorn 1'aollle preferred and Tennessee coal , each 1 per eont. Tlio transactions roaelied IM71 llsiod and ll.KU uiillsiod.oiily St. I'aul with 11.15' ' . reaching "iflgiires. Uallroad bonds were vnry dull , but whllo an Irregular temper was shown Inonoral. . the actlvo stocks woio sirons. The final changes however , are In manv oases declines. St. Louis. Vandalla .t Terre Il-iute lost I'i at ID1 ! percent. Clevuland & 1'lltsburg 7's rose 2 per rent. ciovurument bonds have been dull and heavy. State bonds have boon entirely necloclod. The following are tlio closing quotations for thu leading stocks on the New voru stuck ox- c'hanao today : The total sales of stocks today were 70,331 shares , Incliidlnz : Atchlson , 5,050 ; Chicago Financial lt < : vlv. . NKW Yoitic , Aug. 1. The 1'ost says : If anybody doubted that tlicro was a largo and nnwleldiy short interest In thu market today's movement of prices ought to have settled tlio question. The buylii. of the inornlo : was mostly of coverings of shorts , and as usual ho small fry of tlio hoar trailers , see ing Unit the loaders had alieady covorud up a good snare of their contracts , indulged In a hurried scramble to u-et bnuk their own stocks and In so doing sent prices up at an un usually lively paco. Tlio general character if the market was similar to that of last TI.IM- day when the boar leaders shook off thulr comfortably numerous following. As was usual in recunt weeks , thu statement of Ilia bank averages are entirely ducuptlve and Its returns of oash are probably at least 12.000,000 away from the actual facts of the present bank holdings. It should bo ob- < erved , however , that the How of currency trom New York to tlio Interior has ducruasod U ) a largo clugrouthH week , Indicating that , : crtalu Interior commercial centers have all iilong been much better supplied with money than had been supposed. Indeed , Now Voru jxohango at St. Louis and otliei southern lo'.nts lias been at a premium during all of this week. Now York Money Market. NKW YOIIK. An _ . I. MOXKYOX CAM , F.asy , with no loans , closing offered at 2 per eont. I'uiMK MKIICIANTII.K PAI-KII-S' ® ! ' ; percent. STKKMNU KXCIIANOK--Quiet and steady ; nt fl.Hlli for sixty-day bills and fl.KG'i fur ilomand. The following were the closing prices on bonds : rill-mi ; in. ui * ' .J uu Lotllitlttim KtMlIp IB. , hi Northwest' cin ( il . .ir. rc'iini'xM'o N. S.Lo..101 ill ) di-licntnri ) 'i . . . .Hr.'S do 5s \lti \ St. L. A. 1. M. lie'n.'m. . K ) do 3 (17 St. L. A. S. r. lie-a 51. .102 [ ' .inada Southern 2il U.'i St. 1'anl cin ( iil I''J Central 1'ai-ltle Ut . .HH5 St. 1' . , C. & I' , lulu..110 II..V U.It , lr.lt It , | T. I' . L. ( i. Tr. lie-In. . . HIH do 4s 7fc T. 1' . It. (1. Tr. Hcti. . . 2-.W I ) . & II. ( I. Wontleln. . 74 Union I'iiclllel t . . . .lOiW Krlu2is | liji Wont hliuro lUU M. K. JtT.Hi-irir.il. . . 75 UoHlon Ktoulc 'Markc-t. llnsTON , Mass. , Aug. L Thu following wurn thu closing prlcuion thu Iloston Htook inurket. l-'lniiiiulnl Notr-H , 1.-Clearings , (3,431- llAi.TlMOiu : . Mil. Aug. - i''I : biilunceiH. } , IIII.V > . .Money , 0 pur cent. NKW VOIIK. Aug. I. ( Jluarlir- , flOt.7iU.li' ! ; balances. t5C7i.a.s3. Fur the wcuk cloarmgn (3I5.U17.4M ( ; balances , ( J7.71.710. 1108TON , Mans. , Aug. l. Clearings (15.150- iW ! ; balanci-H. ( I.04S.10S. Monuy. 0 pur coniJ Kxchango on Now Vork , 3uu ellhcimnt to par l'"or the week , clearings , < tj.,75l'ij4 ; buluucu * nok in ( IO..iP.eVXl l-or the rorrcspondlnR ISW. clearliiR ! ! . * . . ! t.rr- : t balance * . I'nti.Atir.l.l'illA , Aug. L t'loaruiK * . HO.I4.V- 14S ; balances , IW..IN ) . l-'or Iho wnck t'lo.ir- Ings.ilMMut ; balances ( S.VI3.51I. Money , 4 per cent. rtNctNsm , 0. , Aug. I. MonoV.MVljHirppnt. New York exe-linugei. Wt dlse'ount. Cluarlmt * , ( ' .iVI.IWi for the week , J O.TWW.Tt for Iho eor- resiHindltu week last year , tio.lisl.tiro. Ciiic.uio , Aug. -With the exception of the marking up of a few enll loans cm stock collaterals , thu events of the week developed no special change In the current of affairs. 'I hero was tie ) relaxation In the e-onscrvatlsni ol the hanksnnd nearly every borrower haste to pie.vfi tier cunt. The < le'irlir. : for the week weru'ti < .lollii : n-iUint * 77,7il,4 8 for the cor responding period of 18' ' . 1'orelgn exeh ii-e opened steady at $4.s7 < 4 for sixty day hills and W.Hlij for sl''ht ' drafts. Kxehanco mi Now York soldbeforuelcarlngsnt" cftcJe discount. Txinclon Htcick 'Mnrkot. f.oNiiox. Aug. L The following were the London stock 'imitations c'oslmt at I p. m. : I'oniol * inonoy . | i Ill-lit Krlu'.M W ( t'oinols noi-onnt. . . ' .i-Ml-lr : Illinois IVntrnl ' . " "i . lli Mi-xlrnn eirdlimrjr. . Sl 4 tr.S.4i ( U.S. 4 s . ! ( > ( St I'nill reiu ill Hi N. V. I" . A O. ilrts. . . ? Vmioylvnnln 6I' ' 1'ncltlc . . 4 . iU' < llrle I8'i Mi'tlcnn tVn. now . HAII SII.VKII 4(1 ( t-ll'id per ounce. Kate of discount In thu opou market for both short and three months bills , UittlS tier cent. r.nnk oMCiiKliui 1 Unlllon. fiONlios. Aug. L Amount of huUlon with drawn from the Hank . . Kuglatid on balance today , J-11,000. lte-nle- . I'AIIIS. Aug. 1. Three pur cent , rentes 05f 04u for Hie account. Dc'iivcr .Mlii-ni ; Slotiks. DKNVKH , Colo. Aug. L Tliuinlnlneoxelmn.n with sales of 7.500 had a holiday appearance shares. The following arc the closing iuiita- tlonsun thu stock u'xchntr.'o today : N < ; w Vurk Mlnin < ; Qitcitilt IOIIH. Niw YOIIK. Anp. 1. The following are the loiliiK mining stock quotations : St. Ijouis Mining ( juotatloiiH. ST. LcilT s. Mo. . Atljt. I The ! tradliii ; on inln- Ina oMiliiiuuo was hplow the ) avuru.ci In - le-ss than K > 3 wi-ro ainouni. the ! total footiirwiro Thu.followln' lilils wuru inaelo on call : Aiue'rle-ien M. llre-oir. . . . . . . . IlliiiPtal 3.40J Silver Auu k5 Ciraultu Mountain. . 2 , N ) Kll/abi-tl IU ) Lltllu Albejit Ihi Vmmi 4U { Montrosu 85 Now V i > k I > ry OcicxN Nr.w VOIIK. AUK. I. llnslness In dry coeds - t'ltisliiK and the usual was ri'.strioted b > early Saturday halt holiday fui-liiii : . There was , however , moie buyln ; ; than usual on tlio last day of the ucoli , soiui ! of the Icadlni ; houses havlni ? very fair inorinii trade. Tliuro weru no now dc'Vulciiiiii'Jiitt of iithur t-poelnl foaturu. Th- market was steady un the basis of supply and demand. Ijlv Stock Market. OIIICAOO. AIIR. 1. [ Special Tolotfrutii to Tin : HKE.I Today's cattle market was a flttlnc "winding uii" of a week that has been slioek- InKly unprolltable tu western shippers and iinsatlsfaetory to every one In the trade. The wants of all elas iis of buyers appuared to have heuu fully mot and they did additional pur- not care to make eha'-os , except at their own prices. There w.s a .liulted amount of tradlnc on a bat-Is of } 1.2.Vff..75 for Inferior to eholco cows. hulfuis and bulls. 41.7 ilfW 25 for mockers nml feeders , { 3.251.I5 ' ffir common to extra chip- pin ; ; steers , fl.4'Kt53.IO for Texas cattle and 2.5 © 1.75 for westerim. Calves wore linn at $ -.0 1 ( 5.00. The hew market presented much the BIIIIO features as on yesterday mid the day before. It lightly supplied and wai rather ciulut. wus but ruled linn , sales lielm ; made at $4. 75 5. (10 ( for eommoii to clioleo heavy , at if4.8.VT65.t5 for medium wolKhts , and at J5.ll ffi5.80 for poor to IlKhtTlieso prices are but tittle different fancy - ferent fiom those eurrmit at the close of last week. Karly In the week the markut showed a ( In , lining tendenc } ' . The Kvunlni ; Journal reports : OATTM : Ito- culpts. 2,505 head : shipments ' , 803 houd , Markut steady at yesterday's niiota-tlons ; hooves * l.25 < lo5.1K ) ; no prlmo steurs on sain : Tox.ins , if2.IKKrei.3fl ; ; stookers , t-.3. > ® 'l.fiO ; butch ers' cows. $3.no < a.20. ! lions Hccelpls , 7,000 ; shlpmentR , 4,000 ; mnr- ket steady ; finish aim eommon , $4.7o5.10 : ml.xcd and packers. $ 'i.l5B.5.4 1 ; prime heavy and Imtehlrs' wolKhts , $5.40iZc5.V ; pr.mo Unlit , $5.i55.75. Siiur.t' lccolptsr ! > 00 head ; hhlpmcnls mine : market steady : natlvu uwiis. tl.505.)0 : mlM-d and wethers. Jl.75 < il5.25 ; Texans , $ l.254.00j lambs , J3.75O5.GJ. KIIIIHIIH C Ity Ijlvc Htouk 'Marlcct. KAVSAH CITV , Mo. . AUK. 1. I'ATTI.K Uo- culnts , 2 , ' > 5) ) ; shlpmuntR , l.rilo ; nrirket inlnt. | aliont steady : sieers. f.l. < i,115.75 ( ! , : cows. tl.5lKil ( 3.00 ; htookers and feeders , tl.75&i4.25. IlodS Heculpls , 3,130 ; shipments. 1,310 ; mar ket netlvo ami 5o hllicr ; bulk , t'i.2UQ5.3ij ; all tl.75ii5.10. ' Uecolpts. 120 ; markut steady. Ti-iulcM-H' Talk. FT. LouisMo. , Aug. 1. IjaiiKunliurj. llroth- tol'ooKrull llrolhurs : The To lowing was ers the ranifo of prlcus on the loading options at this point to lay ; ceiMMQiirrv I cipe-n. I High. I Low. I I I Yl-riL Whe-at De-t-miibc-r. fc8K KiT b8 ? I Vi Ceirn SiMit 53 > S 6.1W 82H Data ai'i ' 2(1M ( 2 ( ! .lulv CiiiCAOo , Aug. 1. Kcnnctt Hop'.dns .V Co. to S. A. McWhortur : Trading was almost exoluslvoly local and profuKsloual. very few outs.du orders being received. News from tin : fuvorablo. The belief harvest. Hold * was very Is gaining ground tliat thu crop will ruauh fil0,00',000. Huports from abroad are likewise favorable tmior. showing Ihal tin : of ( i more demand for Ami-Moan wheat from thatsouiei' ' ustlni'itcd. The will bo less than liurtitoforo trade anticipates lower prlcns next wciuU. Light tradu , but a tiomewhat bettor tone In coin and oats. Tlio July deals have been liquidated , there was no particular piossmi ! maruut In provisions on the markut. A lifeless trndo and unimportant ions , with n small llnctuatlons. No features of consequence. Niw : YOIIK , Aug. 1. Knnnutt. Hopkins ft I'd. to S. A. McWhoi'ter : ' ( he stock markol duvelcmed stieil' th to ay unexpected tc : traders. Tlio markut has r.ot iueu : bro.ul not Is there apparc'ntiy much buying for London account , lint the nhsoncu of stock for Halo If quite apparent and traders In oIl'orlH to covei tlu'lrsliort contracts which havu been put out during the last few ( lays advaiuod prlcur sharply. Lou .on bought lar.'ely Northern I'actili ) preferred. American sto-ks are all strong lu London. Thorn Is mi doubl continued dally purchases of wheat for shipment nro making an .mpic.sliiii as well as a bullish feullng all around. The street Is receive-rims from the scare fium un founded rumors lorardiiig piomlmml banli- Ing houses. It Is reported that tliu parly whc. for stunlug the stories Is known Is i eitponhlblu and uxp-alns Itsulf. 'I ho bank statement w.o less unfavorable than expectud. Itaiiucur- that movoment-of ciirronuy to the Inlrrloi have bcun small , anil probablv thu source onsets thu rusults.from the tmmu quurler. ClllCACio , Au _ . I. SchwarlDiipeu.t Mo- Cormluk to I' . O. KwartV I'o : The trade li all aillcles has beun extion.ely null today and has consisted In a struggle aiming tin local -toiilpcrs f i fractional prollls. The wheat market opened easier in consequence ol the excess of the rucelpts over the- estimates , Thuro wuiu nouablu mitl'liut. anil news of nil sorts was very scarce. Prime's r.-poit _ avc tliu most ru'untci view of the progru.ss of liar , vest In tlio xprlng and winter ru I'jns. Hu- culpts at ulovcn primary points wor. 1,7O.DJI ; SililpinenlB li Jf.OiO. New < irk again tuni ' couiils of lar-'U export sales , but as tin days go by without corresponding clearance * traders aio buu'lnn n _ to bo Incrudu out our aliuul II.o I n go oxporl tradu. Theclosucit tin inarkul fninUhoH no Indication u to Its prob able coursu Monday. Thu receipt * of corn were undue thu estimates , but this had no ef fect on tliu marliut. ItocolptH at eleven primary points , Jtis : shipment * , ail.WO. Thu trading mary ing In oils WRH light. Tliu trading In provision- wus foaturolc9tho inarkolllucluuuni : wlthli uurrow limit- . il The Live Stock IntorcsU of the State Nol Flagging. A SATISFACTORY GAIN ALL AROUND , A Complete HlumltiK of the Number ol' lloiul of Ijlvo Stouk In Kituh County of the State. Whllo the public tr.lnei Is so largely eon tcrcd on tlio crowing crops of the state anil xvhllo nil classes of business men are mix- ions i v nwaitlnK the outcome , It tuny not bo f place to mil nttontlon to another of Kro.it woailk to the stnto , tlio Hvo stock liutustry. The assessor ! have mailo tho'r ' reports on stock to the auditor of public aivounts , n compilation of which is Riven below , and It will bo noted that the live stock Interests nro not ( lagging. The previous year's report , as published by the auditor , gave the number of horses In the state us .MDlr > , showing a gain of almost seventy thousand head. In cattio the total number has been In creased by llio addition of over elghty-threo thousand head. Sheep show only a slight Increase , amounting head. ing to a little over three thousand HOL'S have guinea In numbers U'J7 , IS1 In spite of the short corn crop of last year. Wliilo the llguros of the assessors are val uable some duo allowance must bo made for them. The stock raisers of the state are fully aware of when to expect the assessor and they naturally make It n point to d'.sposo of all market iiblo'stoc-k Just before that tlino. This is always seen In the largely Increased the week or receipts at market points during two preceding the time when the assessors will e-ommonco their rounds. From this it follows that the assessors' returns will repre sent tlio number of head of live stoelt In the stale ui the tlino when that number has been reduced to the minimum by the sale of every thing marketable. for the This may bo tukon as accounting figures furnished by the department of agriculture . According to this culture being larger. souiro Nebraska bad in IS'Jl ' ) , l-0-lH cattio ami _ ,8U'.I,771) ) hogs. ' Tlio following will show the assessors' re turns bv counties : . 2S.H72 4'.V5 t.KU 25.Hil .13,401 S.'i.'OS , Z.WHI 3.I1B ais. Sl,5itt 211,130 . 14,110 I..M3 ZJ.IWI 117 12,111 25,0 7 , 20C'tt ' > ll.KH 14,1 % W.lll 2,137 W.M30 , 140 0,41 * 22.M > 3 2S.2I7 i7r-'i 4'iliH , GUTTINti LOOATIil ) . Grain MOII Moving Into tlio Chnnlor- : The grain men are pronrlti | to move Into the hoard of trade building as soon after the first of the month as possible. Already the rooms are bolntt put In shapn for conducting a , grain business , blackboards are holnu ; pu t up and telegraph connections m.'vilo. The whole building looks as If It had a sovcro at tack of the house-cleaning fewer , and the tenants - ants are all on thu move , either In or out. following have already engaged rooms t The lOiiowiUK uavu auuimy K. C. Swartz .t Co. , room 7 , formerly occu pied by the Philadelphia Loan and Trust company , who have moved Into room il , in the basement. Fowler Klovator company room 18 , previ ously occupied by W. I. . . Helby , the real es'atudutlur , who goes to the fourth lloor hi thu same building. .1. H , Christian , room M , that has hoen oc cupied by C. (1. ( Howes , thu surveyor , who moves up"to the fifth finer. ri A. MovViiorlor takes room 1 , " > , vacated by K. li. Sherwood , thu real uitnto dealer , who goes up to the third floor. CouliroU Mrothora luivo cngago'l roomi 10 , 17 a-id 18 , which were used as real oatato onifos by F. O. Ur.xblo , who will take other rooms In the samu linlldliiK. Itryan t Tonuray have taken rooms In the basement. II. U. Miller will occupy room S7 , vacated by llostwlek it Nixon , bond brokers , who oxpect'to move Into other rooms in the same building. .1 , A. Connor has engaged room ! 15 , Thu Omaha elevator company has not yet selected oniecD. Un the lltth floor three rooms will ho flttoci ui ) for the IIHO of the chief Inspector. K. A. MoWhortor , Cockrull Hrothors , R O. Swartz .t Co. , and Toncruy Ai Hryun will put prlvuiu wires Into tlulrnnlcoi In itildltion to thu two which will go Into the uxclmiiKO room , Ono or two of the packers nt South Oinaha nro lojidng up the matter with a view to taking jiirt In tlio mnrliet whun It IH opened uml which will make It n provision as well a. a .ruin market. No gripping , no nausua , no pain when OoWltt'n I.lttlci Kurly UHon are tauoo. Small pill. Safe pill. Host pill. JOHN A. .MC'.sIIAK ) _ . KlIANK U. CONIIOK McShane & Condon , 1NVHSTMUNT BANKliRS , 300 S. 13th fit. , First National Hank Build- liiU , Omaha , Nub. Dcnl In ctock , bondi.'tccurlllot , roininorrUI pv. . Nuuutlitlo luitni on luipruvud U.nnla real I > ur. ate. e tatu. Hhurt tlino loau , on Uault ( tuck , or o * U vullutural > ouurll |