THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , PitTlBlons Jit the Center of Interest on Chi cago's Board , SENSATIONAL BREAK IN PORK PRICES , filvoly Clinslnn Among tlio Hulls ntnl Uc-nrH on CliluiiK" "Change iMl Iny for Traders In all CiilCAno , Alt ! ? . ! > . The provision lilt was tlio center of Interest on tlio board of trade today nnd pork not tlio jmco for evorythitijt else traded In by dropping We our barrel In price It was In n very panicky condition , In fuel It lookuil for n Unions If there might bu a con oral mump In ovcrythliiK traded In on tlio floor , but tlio oownwiird movement In port WIIH 111.ally tuiiipoNirily chucked and Brains wrrn steadied before anything more of : t si'ii Bntlonal hroak bad bcun recorded li thorn. Tlio provision market has beer steadily KClt'titf Itself Into Bhiipo for such a break for tbo past week. Tlio cnorinoiii stocks and tbo near an- prrmiOmf the tlhu ! when Hpptemhcr pork wonlc bo ( Ifellvernb.is , tbo emu Ing concern as t < What could be' ilono wltli It and tbo Incrrailn ; conlldrncu of thu hears has been iloveloplin , weakness for suvcral day past. Tin1 aiipenr- iinri' nf lluiim an an aKires.slve Roller and tin number of talleis who followed IIIH lead caused consternation nmonit tbo Uiiiss and i Krowlriff desire to p-t rid of what WIIH twin- nlnir to be rrRarded as very nudes rablo prop erty. So tbo break once started , It did nut taUo rnrieh to bring on a panlu and stop lot ? ordeis exbausti'd nutrKlriH and also played at Important purl. I csldps. The receipts of bo H wore 40,000 larser than expected , prices at tlio stuck yards wcru too lower. The market opened excited and ox- ccedlriKly riiK-e < l with oilers all the \vaybe- tweccn tll.lftiirid tll.IU nearly every lirokor In tbo pit having solllni : orders while there was no ono to buy. The result was Unit sellers continued toolfer trie product down out little or no trading took place till { UI..W was reached or .TJ'ic below yesterdays clos ing price. There were not enoiitfl buyers cvn at this lluure to sustain the nnir- ket and tbo price continued to K" down with liinall ternnoniry reactions till $ l'i.r ' : > wa < reached , a lo s compared wllh ycstenlay of h"'ic Then there WIIH a rally to flaiiO when It hold .steadv for u time , then It made an other dip downward , this time touuhluv Jin.irJ'J. iiccaiiHKiull but rallied .1 little am ! closed at * IU.40. I.iird svmpathlseil with pork In Its weakness but Us break wa.s Ins ? radical , the declines In price marked only I.Wo.T c. Short ribs de clined from { < i.SL"i for September at tnc close yesterday toli..l7'i ' at which they closed. Wlinit opened weak and' e lower at OOMo for lleeembor , Liverpool was firm but Lon don cargoes for prompt shipment , were 'lcl lower ; Purls was steady and quiet Mini lleriln was two iniirkH liluher ; tbo woithor | In the wheat belt on this sde ! WMB good , croii reports were ( Micoiirazlng and wheat was belne mar keted freclv. Itradstrcet'.s reported an In- eronsnof VIKiOOOn bushels In sight east of the Kocky mountains since last week ami a de crease of fiOO.O'jJ hiishuLson the P'lC.Mo coast. Minneapolis wired that the weather l.s ) ior- fcct , thu warmest of tbo summer and that nothing can now stop the biggest crop ever raised. Other news was bearish and the market was weakened by largo offerings for long wheat. Hehwart/-lupee. ) who have lately been actliiK for New York parties sold about IX,000 ) bush els of long wheat. Koam , too. was a lurvi' seller and there was active selling by early buyers Including Logan. Whlto and Kennett- Hopklns. Then there was weakness from Liv erpool and Now York fulled to export any wheat. About the only bullish Item was the discovery that the Increase In wheat In ocean uassage within a week was only 12S.UUO bushels Instead of I.O'JIUHO bushels as reported yesterday. December declined to We and was held around that tlguro forsomo time by the puichasois of shorls , but when lliej wore filled up the market weakened again ROlni : to Hi'/ic. ' This was assisted by lower prices at New York anil fct. Lou s. prlvati advlccn of lower nrlees on the continent and In the United Kingdom with foreigners reported as selling I-ouvlly In Now York Kroin the bottom there was a rally iof > ift < r/He. ! ) The market was rather dull and steady during the last hour , eloping at Sll c. Corn Joined In the general downward move ment , all the options ruling lower , llrad- filrcot's reported an Increase of IK,000 ) In tin supply In sight , September opened c lower , at.lii'ic. ' an I surged otr to.MJie , reacted to the openlog price , weakened to M'i , hold steady dur n ; tlio last hour and closed ut.Ml'.ic. Oats wore dull and weak during most of the cession , hut closed at the top prices , the same ns yesterday's close , with IIiictiKHloiiH con- lined to Vic. range. The load ng futures ranged as follows : Cash limitations wore as follows : I'l.ouu Steady , unchanged ; winter , $ J.7.1 O4.ai ( ; sprlnir , fcVIC © ' ' . ! . ' ; rye , ji.7.Ki4l. ; ! > < ) . \ \ riKAT No. U'sorimr wheat , 8"li@ 7 ? > e ; No. a Sir : i : wheat , KVBrW ; No. 'i led , KSUo. COIIN No. y ftH'o ' , . WK 3' ' No. HVK New No. 2. 7ic. ; ! } HAIII.KV No. * . ' . nominal ; No. 3 , COc , f. o. b. ; No. 4 , 4 i.VHie. f. o. U l'l.A.\SKKII- . I. Ifl.OO. TIMOTHY HKKii-l'rlmo. $1.2.1. I'OIIK Mess pork , per barrel , $ IO.WIO.i\ : : I.ard. | er cwt. . 10.45 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , .r. . . WIIISKKV Distillers' flnlshed goods , porgal. , 11.17. SmiAiis Cut loaf , unchanged On the produce exchange today the butter market was llrm ; fniicy eroaniorv , 175ilSe ; ( lee western , ljIUio ) : ordinary , 10U'o. Kggs , 14iUI5c. ! NoVork NEW YOIIK , Aug. . Ki.otw Itccelpts , 14 , Mi ) paeliiiges ; exports , ,10.i.uo I barrels , likl sacks ; moderate olTcrlngs. ruled steady but closed easy with wheat ; sales , 24,4.10 LKinels. ( 'OIINMtiAlr-StOIKly. WIIKAT Hocolpts , 10,000 bushels ; experts , none ; sali-s. 4lfii.u/0 ) ) bushels of fu tures ; 41K1.0JO bir iiel8 of spot , Spot market iiepresseu anil lower ; less ao- tlvo for export trading ; No. 8 red , 10 In elevator ; UuvOfl.OU alloat ; Ut ) > 4cA.OUli | f. o , li. I No. ' 'red. IKIo : uriRradcd red , uioUII.U.IH : No , 1 northern to arrive , II.OMiJtl.OS ; No. 1 hard to arrive , fl. II No. a Ublcago , * I.U3 ; No , 8 .Milwaukee. tl.oa'J. Uptlons nere of fered freely at steadily yielding prices cloning wouk at docllno on line crou weather west and abroad , local and foreign longs selling freely ; No. 8 red Aiiirust OTO-lwi asijo. closing li7T.cScplomber. ; HiliaiWSc , clos- liiKU7iOi Uclobor. IksSlhli.e. closing tW'Be ; No vember. Ull ciatl.OO'ii. ' eloslng IKI'io ; December. Jl.oo lOiM.ul- ' , , , closing Jl.iO-s , : January , l.lup. ICI.02U. closing JI.OI ? , : May. Jl.OJUiill.lKl , elos- Ing * l.u.ll4. KYK l''irm , ( | Ulot ; September delivery , 83 CoiiN-Itecelpts,44,0'.Obusliola ; exports 1,015 bimholh ; sales. WvtW bushels of futures : 84.WX ) bushuls of spot. Spot market dull and weaker. No. , ' ' , 7U' ' , < io7H o In elevator ; 7l'7-Jo alloat ; nngrailod mixed. Tu'o ; Nu 8 white. fOc. Options declined steady and cloned wealc at > 4 MI o loHor prices through good crop weather ; the opening was dull at ( Vt adtii- , c using 6.1jo ( ; Outobi.r , m iO 4e , closing uuije ; Pocember. % 7c , closing , ,17o. DATS Hccelpts. JJ.OW bushels ; export * , > JH ; Hales. I.MIXU busbols of futures and 107.000 luishols of o | ot. Spot market higher , moderately active ; optlotu tinner , dull ; August , oloslir. at 34'ie ; Soptembor. lUW UiUc , oloslng nt Ilto't ; Octotier , : ! . ® : ? , ehu- liiK ut ill'iei KpotNo. 8. white , 41a4.0 ( ! mixed western , a7ft4 o ; wbito wcutoru , 4bi o'"ie. ilAf Quint unil weak. HOPS Uull , weak ; stnto common to oholce , 1'ai'llle const , Coi'fi : Upttonh opened steady , unchanged o points advance , closed Mi'iuly at a partial iidvanco of ,1 polnlsi snlcs II.IKH ) bugs. In. eluding Augni.t.li\Viill.wii | ! ( Soplembor. tlS.70 ; October. il4.r > oail. : > .1i November , IU.U.1 ; | ) o- ember , iKUO ; Juiuuirv , IU.Oo < tCIJ.IO ; March , flu.OCttUM ; spot Ida , dull ; fair cargoes , 17o : No. 7 , li tillT'ic. MKIAII-UUW , ktoudy und qnlot ; nlcs , 0,100 lies. .MoIiis i'slKI test , II'ioi rollncd iinlct. Mni.Assr.s Now Orli'i.m , llrm , iiulct. Hii'H-Artlvu und htrom ; . Covrox HKKII Onf Dull und easy , TAI.I.OW Oiilot and ( .toudy. HoaiN Quiet ami uat-y , 'J'Uiii'KNTiNK I'lriiicr ut 'MUVVt'ie. Kctif Weak slid qulcti uiMeni , IflUcj re ceipt ; , T.Itn tiuckucci ) , 1'ot U Dull und lower ; now mess , (12,50 ® 13.00 ; o .tru urlmc , tlU.7iCill. V CUT AluATtt Ktrong. MiuuiJJb Wouki bhort clcur , licptombor , J , 16 < ai9 polutf lower , Uull ; wcntorn Monm.fft.'J'-J ' : unlc 440 tlorcc nt M.7S Sm.77'4 ' ; outlotiR sales 4.(0titlerccn ( ; August JiXf.1 bid : September. K.7VSO.N ) , closing t.74t ( ! Octo ber. tasMir.Ot > , closing M.M bid ; Dccemltcr , (7,01 ; Janunry , { 7. lit , I'r.Tiini.KUM ( . 'tiened weak nnd ( Ircllncil ? io In the early trading , then bocaino dull nnd re mained so until the cloftc. IVniiK.vlvanln ol September option alcn , ill.OOO ImrroNt open Ing , Wlje ; hlKho t , Wic ; lowest , ta\c : cloa Ing , ( Me. HUTTRti Mo > U'rnto demand , steady swoitort dairy. Ilftl4c ( : western eronmery , 14UISP Klgln. IMMfUc. ( 'IIKKKK Moderately active , steady ; par sldins. a O'tc. ' I'to Iiio.N-QuIct : Anicrloriritlf.vai3 55. CnppKii Quiet : lake Soptombcr , JI2.00. Lr.Aii I'lrm ; domcstb' , JI..M. TlN-Hto.ulyi straits. tiO.OO. City Markets. KANIUS CITV. Mo. . Aug. 5. WHEAT Steady ; No. II hard , cash , 7H' ' n bid ; August 78je ! , bid ; No. 2 red , cash , 78c bid. COIIN Lower ; cash. riOJir ; August , 4940 ? OATS Steady ; cash , ' . ' 54o ! bid ; August Zt'ic. lli'TTKn Steady and moderately active fo strictly fancy ; prices unchanged , Kia l-'lrm at 10'ie. ' llAV Weak , but unchanged. Kr.otTU Steady and unchangoJ. I'IIOVISIOMSSteady. . Wool , Stosidv. HKCKii'TS Vibcat , 10,4.10 ; corn , 8,310 ; oats 4m "HII'MKSTS Wheat , SI.COO ; corn , 2,203 ; oats 000. Iilvcrpool . . I.tVEHPOor. Aug. .1. WrrBT-I"lrm ; iloinnnd has fallen oil' ; boldcis oiler sparingly ; Call fornln No. I. M fid percental. COIIN--QIII | < | ; demand poor. Mixed west ern. M Ki'id per ci < iitnl. I'.XTHA IlKj.r- India rues' , Ms per tlcrco. I.AUII I'r mo wi'stern , ; i' .yd per cwt , Tfiti'CNTlNKSpirits , 2tis perewt. IjtNsiiKii oiir-2's per c\\t \ , Ht. 1,0'ilM .Markets. ST. r.otri.H. Mo. , Am. a. WIIKAT Weak cash , fishes Septomher. Ki > { c. COIIN Irfiwcr ; cash , M'c ; September , M'Sc OATS Kimyj cash , WlUc ; September , Kdlic I'OIIK Iowor ; $ lii.7.1 , IMIIII-Lower ; { 080. WIIIKKEV JI.17. MiniiriipollH \ \ heat .Markot. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . Atis. fl. WHEAT li fair demand except low grades. Uocelpts fi' ' cars ; shlpmonts IU ears. Close : No. 1 ban August , N > 3 { : on track. ! i7ic ! ; No. I nofthern , August. s7'ic ; on tr.-u-k. life ; No. 2 northern August. 8l"4e ; on track. ' 7c. Clticiiinaii Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Aur. 5. WHEAT Strong No. ' , ' red. s' flS e. CHUN Weak ; No. ' . ' .mixed. filjJo. ( ; OATS-KIrm : No. 8 mixed. 3i'c. ' WIIISKKV JI.I7. i : . Wls. . Aug. B. WIIKAT Qulot No. 2 spring , cash. OSJiWe ; Seplember , bHic No. 1 northern. We , COIIN Quiet ; No. II cash , file. OATS Steady ! No. ' , ' , white , on track , 3fie , Toledo Urn I n Market. Toi.uno , O. , AugS. WIIKAT Higher ; cash , 01 c. c.COIIN Steady ; cash , G5c. OATS Quiet ; ; wc. STOCKS .l\l > 7it\IS. NRW YOIIK , Aug. S. The stocli market today was comparatively active during the forenoon , when all the business of Importance was done , but dull In the afternoon , with almost stagnation In prices. The market opened with a continuation of the raids by the bearish contingent , but Chicago Gas , not withstanding the announccmentof a dividend , was selected to bear the brunt of the attack and soon displaced Union 1'aclllu from the leadership. The movement was rapid and within a quarter of an hour.'Ipor cent bad been knocked from Its nrlce at. the opening. More attention was aftorwaid given to Union 1'aclilc. and while thu decline In It was not to bo compared with that of yesterday It reached materially lower llgnros. There was undoubtedly considerable selling of long storks but the repetition of the rumors In regard to the financial standlm ; of the com pany and thonttribullng of long selling to the approach of the session of congress which Is live mouths away , uolnteil unmistakably to bear manipulation us tbo chief c.itiso of tlio drop In stock. At the same time there was no evidence of support to It beyond that given by the purchases of previous short sellers. The market , as usual during tbo continu ance of such operations , was narrow and less than ten stocks furnished seven-eighths of the buslne-s done , the rest of tlio list being without feature of any kind , while even the active stocks , with the exception of the two loaders , were traded In within narrow limits. The raids in the early portion ot the day , with tlio recovery after the pressure was removed , were the occasion of tbo greater portion of the business of tlio day , but the Until rally brought the figures up to a respectable number. Prices continued to Iliiutuato witnln narrow limits with a general upward tendency throughout tlio afternoon until In tlio last hour , when the olTort to cover assumed larger proportions and was excelorated liy a story that a lame amount of gold bad been ordered for importation from Krance. No truth could be found In the story , uut It served to make tlio upward movement In all the leading shares as sharp as the decline In the two stocks during the early trading. Tbo com roads were specialty prominent In the rise any many of thu active shares made material advances at thu time. The market finally closed ( inlet , but strong at thu best prices of the day. Tlio dual changes are generally fractional advances , but Iturllut- ton IB up l'i per cent : New Knglnnd , I'i per cent ; while tlio losses of Importance were cut down to ? per cent In Chicago Gas and 1 per cent each In Union 1'aclllo and Colorado Coal. Railroad bonds were a little more active and followed closely the temper of the shaio list , being as n rule heavy in the forenoon and stronger la tor In tbo day. There were few marked Improvi'munts , however , and no ma terial declines , while the Kcadlng issues and Klchmond & West 1'olnt ( is showed consider able strength In the Una ! dealings. The Ter minal Us shot up : i per cent to UJ , hut no other marked i-luuges occiirie.l , The trading reached flll.uOO with specially .ictlve Issues , Government bonds , dull and llrm , Htato bonds , out rely noglcctivl. Thu following are the closing limitations for the leading stocks on the Now \ one stock exchange - change today : Atl'htaoa B''nf Nortliwei ti'rn IUOi ( Attains Kxprenn 147 Nortlmvsterii , prof..l.'lli Alton , Tcrro llaiito. . U5 N. V. Ceiitrnl ii u ito prufern'il 125 N. V. , Chic.St.I , . . . ID Aiiierlena Kxpros : * . .lit ) ilo preforreil c , | llur.'C. K. .V M S3 Ohio .MlH I 8lppl liii Cnimiln Pnctllu SI ) ilo profnrreil 8.1 Camilla Southern. . . . 47 fi Ontnrlo.1 Westorn. . . 15 Central Piiclllc ' . " .I Ori'iron linprovoia't. . ' 'I dies. ,1c Ohio IM ( On > ion Nav ( ( > do 1st preferred. . . , 4.'l ) { ori'k'on 'rruiiH r.'jS ( ilo i'd pruterreil. . . 21 I'ni-lllu Mull : u ChlciiKU & Alton. . . .IKS IVorln , Dee. .1 Kviina. l.'itjj C. . It. \ < ) Plttsburu I.V ) C. , C. , C. Jt St. I , I'JM Pullman Palace 175 lulnw ) ro\lluiUon..l2il Hemline. . . . Dol. , I' . A , W 1311. Itock i Don. X It. li. pruf. . . . 40 St. li. \ St. K. 1st pfd. iI'JSi Kimt Tciini'Hsieo & St. Paul r2U ilo Iwt pruferreil. . . . 40 do proferrcd lU'U ' iloiailiireforreil. . . 1U St. I'liul , Mln.Mnn .lJI- ( ( Krlo ID St. I'nul\0nnilin . . . . ' - ' ilo preferred 4'J do preferred 7l ! Kort Wujno 1M ) Teim. Coul tVlron. . . 27 Ilovloxr. NKW VOIIK. A HIT. S. The 1'ostsays ! Tlu-ro s some sljin of pronnio in thu resuinpt on of : old exports from London to thu Argentine tepublic. Vostorduy i'JU.DOJ wont out on tb a iccount and It was attributed In London to the settlement of triulo balances , which inill- calu u ruvlval In thu Argentine trade , u.nl leneu bolter prospect * for thHsorospot In nternatlonal Ilnanco. This Is b ) no means , uiupver , tbu llrst recent shipment of thu kind. Nearly UUOOQ of gold was bent to he Hi ve r I'latlo hunk from London n Juno thon-'h a still laruor amount was IniDorted from the sumo country to .ondoii soinowliat later. In sumo liiitunces told was on the o01111 movlnz In both dlrcu- lens between those ports at the HIIIIIU time , n ihenoinenon duo In part prohixbly to thu Inotuutliii : gold iireinlum In lleunos Ayrea mil thu demoralisation In Aruuntlnu ox- ohariKe. It Is true iiovertheli-ss Unit the ovnorts from Jin ArKcnllno Itepuhllo to ( Jreat llrltuln In bo lust six months were at least us IUTKO us In h'.W. und u further gfKiilflcnnt fact shown by ho llritlsh board of trade returns for that lerlod Is that wbllo thu export to lluenoi \vres of llrlllsb Iron iiiiuiufactureu has fallen otr nearly two-third * us compared with I tl > 0 , hu export of cotton bus apparently Increased , Financial .Notes. Aug. 6-Oloarlcfis , 85.0i7i ! : balance * , MI7.6A Money , 4 per cent , Nnw VottK , An8 , Clcarlnirs , 15,2X1,007 ! hulnncci , JI.'IWW.V KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Aug. 6. Today's clear ings were tl,4lt,7W. ) lUi.TiMoni : , Mil. . AUK. S. Oloarlngs today , (2,2 I.T-y ; balances , J.J.VJ,073. Kutc , U per cunt , CINCINNATI , O. , Atl ? . ft. Money , ! Hlfl licr cent. Now York o.iehiuigo , OXSTOc discount. C'lcurlngs , tl,8.12Au ) . HOSTON , MIIM.I Aug. S. Money on call , 7 per cent. Tlrno paper. 0 > 4ffl7 per lunt , Money nt clearing house , seven balnnccs. f'lI.SUJ. HOSTOV. Mn . , Aug. fi , ( .Hearings , HIiSA.rtl : ! : balances. > MH.NX ' ) . Itntu for money , OS7 Jior ci'iiti tuostlv 7 percent. K.\obiniu : on New Vork , lOc to I Jo discount. CHICAGO , Aug. 5. New York exchange firm at 70porcentdln > ounl Clearings , fii,748.009. ; Money steady nt C per cent. Sterling exchange weak and lower ; { l.s-l'.i ' for 00 day bills and 14 WX for sight drafts. Now York Money Market , NEW YOIIK. Ang fi. MOSF.YOH CAM. Easy : ranging from Hi to 2 per cunt ; lust loan , I',4 piTi-cnt : closed offeren at I'i percent. I'ntMt ' : MKKCASTH.r. I'Ai'Eii-M.f'iJ1 ! porcottt. STKitt.tNO KXCIIANOI : yulut und weak nt II.hi for alxty-nuy bills und * l.8(5 ( for demand. The following were the closing prices on bonds : Di'iivcr Mining si OP.NVEII. Colo. . Aug. S. A very satisfactory bus ness In mlnlngstot'ks today. Total snlus 22,7t)0 ) shares. The following arc the cloning limitations on the stock oxclianvu today : New Vork Dry fiooiln arm-kct. New VOIIK. Aug. 5. The dry goods marlcot was free from any disturbing lulluencu today. Trade was reasonably strong on thu spot and through tlio medium of mull orders. De liveries In lliildutlnii ( | of old ordurs woroqulto heavy. Prices weio strong and tlio market wiis generally steady. Print clothes un changed. SOUTH 0.11.1 H.I .V.tltKKTS. OMAHA , Aug. R. CATTM : Ofllolal receipts of oattlo 1,700 as eomp.irud with 2,1 in yesterday and 1.0WI Wednesday of last week , The market was steady on thu bust grades of beeves , and wuakur on common grades : stuudy on all grades of butcher stock and fairly active and steady on foodyrt * . There were no good eattjo among today's recolpta , t'uttlu havu declined conslilerably slnco last weox. lions-Olllelal receipts of hogs . ' 1.701. us compared wit ) , a.xn yesterduy und 4,000 Wed- nesiluy of last week. Tlio marliut was slow und iowor. Thu best grades of light ho.'s wore r > @IOo lower and heavy and mixed hogs KKiill.'io lower. With 2,000 hold-overs there were morn than fi.000 hogs on sulc. The runse of prices jiald wa.s t.i.U.i@ " > . r > . thu bulli sulllnir ut fA.u.Vii 8.IS. Light , $ . " ) .oS..Ti ; lioiivy.tA.nV S.IS ; mixed , J.'i.l 5W.20 , Tbo uvcra''i > of thu prices paid was W.Ui'i ! ' , as I'oinparud with $ S.22 .vi'stcriluy und ft" > . Ki'j Wednesday of last weok. SIIKKP Olllelal rocolpts of sheep 202. as compared with UOOyostorduy anil h7h Wednesday - day of last week , Tlio niarkut was uctivu and firm. Thodmnaud oxieuds the recoljits. Nu- tlves , (2.7 * > ® VUJ : westerns , W.SOffij.OO , Good 00 to 70 Ib lambs. II.7.VZO.UU. ItCOOlplH 1111(1 llH)04itioil OT StOUk. Olllelnl receipts and dlspoiltlon of stock as shown by thu books of the Union stockyards company for tint twenty-four hours uiidiu ut 0o'clock , p. m , , Augusts , Is'JI ' : HICOI'.ll'TS. DISPOSITION. UuiroHuntat Ivo Salon. HTKKItS. I . n. * ntiil . , ! * * Hiicni1. No. Av. I'r. fill native cwos 70 II 10 141) ) natlvu owes 70 400 Chicago Ijlvo HtjiL'k Alnrkoi. OIIICAHO. Aug. 5 [ Special Telegram to TUB IIKB.1 The continued small receipts of useful native cattle made It ta.sy for holders of that class to unload at strong prices. Texas cattle also were In disappointingly light supply and were cagerl/ taken by canuer.s and dressed beef llrms at the ad vanced established during Monday and Tuesday. Uatilo from the western ranges did notfaroso well. They wore In largo supply and could not bo secured at former prices. In comparison with Monday's ( imitations there was a reduction i > f 2. > c. The < layV iccelpts \vere estimated at C..o.O head , of which about tViio were natives , 4.WO westerns , and l.f.U ) Tuxiuiii. The sales of natives were on a basis * l.v.VUi.iO ; for Inferior to exlr.i eows ; fl.7f ® : i..1 forsioekers and feeders and jn.MKiS II. 1.1 fur very cumiuon to extra shipping steers. Westerns weie quoted at M.lXKiW.7. for cows , and ut ftUXHii.U.I for steers while il..VXtoi.l)0 was the range of the market for Texas cattle. [ Exceedingly few choice cattle have arrived so far this tteoli. and eastern buyers and e.x- porters have been compelled to resort to a commoner class of stock limn often claims their attention. The calf market Is at il.7. ' > © 5.00 , with the ImU of trading at ji.Wffi4.7.1. ; ( Considering the very liberal receipts , prices are hole' ' Ing up romtirknhly well. Hog sellers were imahlo'to hold yesterday's advance. H slipped away from them wltliln an hour after open. ng of bus. ness hems this morning. The quick reaction was attilbuted to the circumstance that the arrivals were larger than for several days past and laiger than any ono had expected. At ftffilUe decline buyers wore ready to take all good hogs , but poor and comnu-n stock was dull at the lower prices. Many of tbo latter remained In the pensattheclo.su. Quotations nero t4.7N9S.tO for poor to choii o heavy and JI.1KX3.1.K ) for poor to clioieo light. A. few fancy sold at & 1.i5A.1 ( ! ) J. The Kvenlng.Itiulnal reports , : OATTIX Io- ( cplpts. lH.iOj head : shipments. 4OM head. r.xjiort steois steady , others slow and wouk ; prime to extra natives. JtU ) difi.-.l : good to choice. ltf.HKT ( . > .7. > ; others. ji.f > 0&l..1Q ; canncrs , f2.iii2..10i ) ( stackers. ii.i4..i'j ( ) cj.nulng eows , iJI.7.VB'-10. Iloos Uccolpls.KiO'JO : slilpincnts.8t)00i ) mar ket weak and hKie lower ; common and ronub , JG.rilfiili.U : mixed and packers. Jl.iwa fl.tS : ; prime heavy 'and butulurs' wclglrti ) . 11.4UQ.1.AU ; light , KJ Uitr'.S.I ; grassers , S1.7.'i ® .1.10. l SlltlKi1 Ifecolpts , 8.MO headjslilpmcnts. 4W)0 ) : market fairly ; u'tlvo ; unl steaily : native ewes , J 1.5(1 ( ® ! . SO ; mf.xed. il. 0f,4.l ( ! ) : wethers and your- llngs. JS.H ( T . .1.'j ' ; Tuxtirrs. W.iMl.7di : ) westerns , lower , $4.4U&4.SJ ; lanibs , t.75O.1.fej. ; New York Mvi : Sto ; k .llarkct NEW YOIIK , Am ? . 5 HIIVKS : : Kocclpts , l.ftiiO bead , including ( in ca.rs for sale. Market shade Hi mer ; nut vo steers , fcl.o tfi.U ) per lot ) His ; Te.xans , JiWa-'Ml. ' : . ( tulls and eows , $ . ' .ni.,1) : ) ; Dressed licof. steajry , i3'JVJe per M > . .Shipments today. I.lh7 liceves , " ll'-'l.io ' < ] iiarters of beef ; tomorrow , IbO bciives and 'J,0tti quarters of beef. OAI.VES Itccolpts. ' . . ' ,491 head. Market shade easier ; veals , j.uu@ou ucr 1)0 ) Ibs ; buttermilk calves W.004S I.SO. SIIKW Itofolpts. 8.1V > bond. Sheep steady ; ambs shade higher. Sheep , SI.OOIS.1.M not1 tO ) lbs.lambs. ; W.-.vrfrj..l ; dressed muttons. steady , H&lUo per Ih. ; dressed lambs llrm uti'llc. ! lionsHeceljits , ( i,47J head , mainly con signed direct. Market , dull , JS.lOQ .aJii per 100 Ibs. KUMHUH ( Ity Live Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITV , Mo. . Aug. fl. CATTI.E Ko- celnts , H.ri3 ( ! ; shipments , L',010 ; market dull ; natives , steady to.VBlOc lower ; eows steady to Itlc lower ; Texas buruly steady ; steers , ? : t.OO ® .1 > 0 ; cows. tl.MQatX ) ; stajkors and feeders , JiMWM.00. lions Itecolpts , 7,300 ; shipments , l.f,00 ; mar ket dull and l.'ie lower ; bulk , J5.1.K25.-5 ; all grades , J2.7.V2.1.r./ : . SiiEHi1 Hocolpts , ; )40 ) ; shipments , none ; rnar- kot steady. _ St. IjdiilH Ijivo Sto'jk Alarkot. ST. Louis. Mo. . Aug. S. OATTLE Ko olpts. II.UOO ; shipments , 1.VO : market steady ; fair to choice natives , J4.003.1.SO ; To.xans and Indians , . lions ICocu'pts. ' ,1,500 ; slilpmonts.OOI ; market opened strong , but closed lower : heavy , & 1..ltl < i $ S.US ; mixed grades , J.1.005J.1..10 ; light , $ i.t.1j.53. H7iS7'B , V / Mi.V lA'TKKKSTS , O. , Aug. 5. IP peel ill Tele gram to Tuts Hur. ] Tomorrow's 1'rlco Cur rent will say : Western packing for the wcolc , l.'tO.OW ho.'S against 34.1,000 last year , making a total of 4,470,010 since March I against flW .oX ( ) last year. The leading places compare as follows : I OM.litA trilttl.ESAJ'K JtAItlil.TS Frnsh KrnllH. Ari'i.KS I'or H bushel hov , green , 40e ; red , WtiWc ; uor barrel , If i.fio , I'KAIIS California llartlolt , J2..10. I'KACiiKS Ctillforula , llaleN early , per box. { 1.2.1 ; Crawford , Jl.M ; Nebraska slock , UOo per basket ; Michigan. GOo per basket. OiitNCiKH Itodl.tn.Oi'jlfl.S'J ; Sorrento , $ .1.50. WATEII.MKMINS Sblppln : stocu , 15QlSc , , I'I.UMS California stock. Tl.7.1. CANTAI.OIIPKH I'or cnite , II.8S. IlncKiiKiiitiK3-tiool ( stock. f..OO per 24 ijtiart I.KMONS I'or box , } 0.00 < 2fi..10. HANANAK I'or buneb , $ . ' .OJ2.50 for good shipping stock , _ The following Wifotatlons ronroiont tbo prices at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless othervTjso stated : NKW l'OTATOus--Tiip market Is very weak and pretty fair stocvi has been oll'orod as low as XKiCl.'O , Local producers are supplying the demand to such un' extent that shipments from a dlstaneo wpulil not m < ve very readily. NKW IlKr.TS-l'or hu , fi < B'l ' c HKANS-NUVV , J2'iVU.'J.fi'J per bushel. TOMATOKH I'or IIOA. one-third bushel , 05 © 7.1c. , , j , Cuct'MiiEits I'oriUi'mc , , CKI.KIC v : iVffi Idu pen do/en. ONIONH CallfornU. Lll4 < Q."to pcrlb U" UomiiKfuwn , I'/tU''epur Ib. Flour. Omaha milling I'o'rnpany. ' Ilullnnco , Patent , f2.M ) ; Invlnuiblu Patent , * . ' .70 | l.ono Star. Su- purlatlvu , * 2.40 ; SitoWllake , (2.00 ; Kiinuy Fam ily. Jl.lKi. ' ! > U. T. Davis mlllliiA'company. High I'atcnt , No. 1 and ( 'roam , K'.wi ; Illuo I ) . , full patent , { 2,00 ; Itawkoyo. half patent. J-.Wj Special Koyal , Patent No , to. fl.ua ; Minnesota patent , 12. Ml ; Kansas Hard \Slieut , patent , { .G.'i ; r\u- brabku Spring Wheat , patent , JiM. ti. K Oilman's ( iolil Medal. t2.80 ; Snow White. $ : ' .f > 0 : .Snowllako , J2.IO : low grade. JI.IX ) ; Queen of the Pantry. $2.80 ! Minnesota Kupor- lutlve , I2.SO ; brnn , lll.od : chopped feed. f.'I.O'J. K. I < . WulchA Co. . Ili'st. t..i.V Orown Prlnco. f..LO ; Minnesota Chlu ! , (2,20) ) Splendid 1'iuiilly , J'--OOj tJtralght.lUO Country I'roiluci ; . I'Oin.Tltv ' The market eonllnues weak anil t'XX ( 'l.M la the outslilu for good old 'fowls \UilloM-00 Is about thu ontsldo for spring chickens. A good iiiuny springs bell ut f..OO II AV Thu market l.s glutted and a largo pro portion of thu receipt * Is mudu up of poor stock , having been Insulllclc-iitly enroll beforu Doing baled. Thu best upland brhiKB only ( t\M , and bottom land buy f4.K ) up. Knos The market does not bhow lunch chanec , hiiles being rnado ut U'ttidllc. HUTTKH The mil rKol dues nut show any ma terial chungp , unil the bulk of thu country itock socb ut Inic , Dr. DIrno/ , hay fever and catarrh. B blilg. CHTMItOI'Olt.VKU THE IWUS. Scheino Hiiccossrully Worked by n \Vholcmilo 'Idler. CttiCAOo DriiKAU or Tnr. Hr.n , I ( Jnic.uio , Aug. r , . ( A number of farmers living near Htvvatm for some time back tmvo boon inissing their IIORS In n mysterious m ruin or. They tllsnn pcarod so qulokly without lenvln ? nny trnco behind that itvns suspoctcil they were vie Urns of n "whaMs-lt" tltnt has boon reported to hnvo been scon In this vicinity. A uam bor of farmers Instituted n search nnil dls covered between Hiivana and Until ft lnrio qunntlty of pork buried In the ground. Il all about two hundred bogs bavo boon missed , A man who lived near by was nr rested anil confessed that ho used a long polo wttb a spoage wet with chloroform to stupcf } tbu hogs by thrusting It Into their pens. The bogs wore then hauled off mid butchered. n.ixKT WOMAN WITH A ofx. Captain Frank linden of the barge Scnntoi Blood lias n plucky wife. A gang of eight Union sailors boarded the barge nt Kcefo's docic on North Hnlstrnd street and made an attack on the crow. Captain Uoilon yelled to his wife to run to the cabin for a ( Mil. On the vessel beside the captain and his wlfu were four mnn , n mute and cook. They nro all members of the union , but bail "hipped nt less than union rains. Tbo dele gates had marched down to the dock for tin purpose of chasing the "scabs" ashore. The union inoii hud beaten the civw Into submis sion and were fust overpowering the captain , when Mrs Uoden appeared nt the top of the stairs leading to the cabin with n pistol and tlio invaders beat n hasty retreat , nftor leav ing two of tliclr mombcrs In the hands ol the officers , who had Just arrived on the SCCIlll. Al'llllll OP TIIK M.t.UNTR. "Tho alliance holds the key to the situation In Ohio. If wo were sure of the solid volu of the farmer democrats wo would sweep tbo state. I3nt wo don't Know how this element Is going to vole and hence there is nn uncor- tairty about the situation. The democracy of Ohio is united and harmonious its never before - fore , and Hamilton county will ilvo ; Its usual big democratic majority. ' ' So said Allen W. Tliurimin , son of the ' -'Old Uoniun" of Ohio , who Is in the city IOOKIUL after n largo .siting of horses ho has at CJarlicld track. "I'roloc- tlon will bo attacked at every point nnd on this wo bcllevo wo can win. f f the ulllm.co people put up a full ticket it may change tbo situation a great deal. Thn silver question will not cut a great lignre. The income tax- plank In the platform will neither cut much of n ligtirc. Tbo constitution of Ohio won't allow of its adoption , but nt the next meeting of the legislature an amendment to the con stitution that will leave the people free Io adopt the income tux Idea will bo prosunte.l. Governor Campbell is enthusiastic und con fident of Victory. " The only complexion powder In the world that i.s without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without 'doubt u boautllivr , Is TIKKIt OF SIIOH'l.\ ( ! .IT F.I I Its. Agricultural Implement .Manufactur ers AI.TCI : ot to ! .vhlliil. Korntvnit : : , N. Y. , Aug. 5. The leading manufacturers of agricultural Implements throughout the country luivo formed n com pact which virtually amounts to n boycott upon the county and state fairs and agricul tural exhibitions of all kinds , for the past twenty-live years thooxhibitsof the concerns have lormcd ono of the prominuct features of thu exhibitions throughout the United States. The space hurotoloro occupied by these exhibits will hereafter bo vacant. The agreement , which bus been signed by fifteen of tha eighteen principal manufacturers , In cluding the McCormick , the William Doer- ing , the Aultman-Millor company , reads as follows : We hereby agree that during tbo season of IS'.ll ' we will abstain from exhibit.ng at any and all county and state and other similar exhibitions and that wo will during this sea son furnish our agents with printed matt-r to circulate al , their county fairs in case they dccldu to exhibit , at their own uApensu. The reason given for this step Is that the manufacturers hnvo coma to the conclusion that tin ) thousands of dollars socnt in this kind of advertising , while it goes far to wards supporting the fairs , brings no leturns. Mothers will lind Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy for their children. 23 cents u bottle. _ Jf.lXH.tS IS M.I. JllGJtT. Her Kuriiicrs Arc I'rospsioiis and Arc l'nylnn'1'lieir IJelitH. NEW YOIIIC , August 5. M , Mellor , secre tary of tha agricultural department of Kan sas , is in thu city. He is malting a tour of the east to study the agricultural conditions of tha eastern states , and at tbo sumo time to give information to those interested con cerning Kansas linnncially and agricultur ally. Ho said : 'All this talk about Kansas being o.ink- ruptistho sheerest nonsense. The fact is , the state is in oottor .shape than over boforc. There has never been a year when crops generally throughout tlio entire bru.ulth of the state have been bettor than this year , or whim prospects wore better for good prices. From the statistics just received by our de partment , I estimated the aggregate vuluo of thu output of Kansas farms , over and ubovu the amount necessary to supply the needs of farmers , to tie $ ' .KOi)0UOO. ) ) After the farmer has paid all his expenses there will still ro- mam as the not proceeds about $ M,0)0ilK ( ) ( ) to go toward liquidating tbo indebtedness of Kansas farms , from trustworthy authority 1 have learned that tbo county and municipal bonds of Kansas are paid up promptly at tbo fiscal agency in this city , nnd many counties have paid their bo.ids before tboy are duo. I know it to bo a fact that many farm loans maturing the past year wore paid olT by the farmers out of their crops of the last year or two , From my Knowledge of Kansas fann ers , 1 tun sure eastern capitalists need have no fears that there will bo an.y legislation in that state jeopardizing the interests of in vestors. Tno farmers will puy as soon as they are able. The history of Kansas bus been that numbers of good crops always fol low failures ; so wo linvi ) every reason to ex pect several prosperous years , wnlch will cnauln evo.-y Industrious nnd economical Kansas farmer to get out of debt , and prob ably liavo money to loan. " DoWitt's Little burly liisors ; boU llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , baJ breath. THX.lli K.lIl.ltU.lim SUA Tliu State ComnilHNlon AiuioiinucH a Iteiliiciiou in HntcH , Niw : YOIIK , Auir. 5 , The stnto railroad commission of Tcxns , of wblch cx-Stato Sen ator Kuiigan was recently appointed chair man , has just annnounccd to the rtiilroud companies of that state the first of n scries of reforms which It proposes to carry out. Out of curiosity , perhaps , the commission is sued n circular to the companiesashing them what they thought , of ttiu llrst plan , "Wo weru thunderstruck , " aiud aroproicn- tativu of ono of the Tcxns railroads yestur- duy. "Wo should not have bcun more sur prised if the commission had suggested that wo all go Into bankruptcy , for that is what ! thu nuw reform moans , Thu commission intends - , tends to cut down commodity niton from a | third to one-half on all Important products , such us cotton , lumber. Hour , gruln and suit. | They huvu not got ta class rates yet , but I am told that they Intend to imiKO the xamo i iweoplng reductions In tlmt line also. The worst of It U that , rates will have to bu re duced correspondingly to all intermedium stations. In othur words , It 1s a slaughter of from -10 to 50 per cent. " The railroad people are very much worked up about the matter. In consequence , before thu order for thu reduction was ofllclully is sued , the commission Invited the managers of tno road to attend a conference today at Austin when they will bavo u chance to stuto their objections. JOHN A. SICiillANE. KIIANK C. CO.NIIO.X McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT HANKERS , 300 a 13th fit. , First National Dank Huild- Ing , Omaha , Neb. 1K' I In tock , buiiili , iaurltle < , commercial pa per , utc. Ni'uotluta lonni on Improved Omaha riml citutc. Bliort tlinu loans , on bank ttuck , ut uu nil approved collateral tecurlt ) OMAHA uiuimCR and DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awn ing Oo. , Klnu . hiimni'irk * . oil nml ruliherclothlnii. Si'inl for rnt.ilntiii ( > . Ilia Fnrninii. HAGS AND \\'INES. \ \ . Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers nnj Mnntifnc- turcrs. Vlour f "Vs. tlurlii | > 9 nlul Twine. A. H. Pcrrijo & Co. M. 0. DaXOll. llOt ! ltcjclo : oM on monthly p ijmi'nls. Scml for DII r catalogue nnil price * . Knriinm K ( . . Oninh HOOK lilNDEIlSnnd STATIONERS Ackennan Brothers & Hein'zo , Printers , binder * , clprtnitrpori , blank book innnu- fi cluic . lilt ! Hoir.inl ttrei-t , Omaha. HOOTS AXI ) SlIOKS Ohas. A. Too & Oo. Kirkomlall.Jones&Uo . Mnnufa.'tiir.'M anil J ib- \yiin'e"iil.\'nniif'icl ' . ' ir'rs bert. Alien .1 for lo : ion Hiili- her Mime C. . IKr. . 1101 , 1100 Itowtml street. anil IKK , Hartley rtioot. Williams , Vnn Aor- W. V. Morsj & Co. , nam & Uarto Mum IVtitnr.Corner llth mid Doimlas stt < . Oiniilm I2L' llnrner street. .Merchants Invited to Oinn n , Ne ! > . mil andexmiiln" . I1OXES JWTCIIKltS John L. Wilkio , Lenis Heller , Otualta piporbov factory Iliitrliers and l'.icker . lilT-lll'.l : ; nonithi.i. Tinils nnd Miippllo' . llcef IIUL' nnd hlicup cn lngn. OntiTH promptly tilled. llltl-IIH .Inck on trr > et. CARRIAGES , S , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Oinnlin'i I.nrucat Vnr'oty \\'AO.N.S ! A.N'I ) CAKlllAtiKii. CAItl'K'J'S. CLOTIIIXG. Onnlm Oarpet Oo , , Oilmoro & Enhl , 'nrpetj * . oil c'oihi ' ! iriit- Mnnnf.irtiiiOM and tliitf , riir'niii ' K00ieie | Win lu-ale C'liiliiicra , l.'ill DiMiulan ftio.'t 110111 la nicy Ktrcet. CIGA US. West & Fritschcr , .M'.nufi.ctuics linci'lir.'ir.i , jobber ! ) of leaf Uibaceo. lull Farnini Slroct. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Coke & Oontant & Squires , Lime Co , , Hard and mift coat rhlp- Hard ami noltroal. S. K. pern. VMS Faruamitioct cor. H'th nnd Douglas . Oninha. Mttccts. American Fuel Oo , , Howell & Oo , , hippo" * nnil rtcnler.s In niuhraelto ntnl bltu- 217 S 14lh Street , IIHIII ciial. 2I. > S. l.'illi nlrcut. Oinana , Nob. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 'lilS. l.'itli Street , 1)14 ) Knrm.m Street , Oniahn , .Veil. Omaha. Neb. CORNICE. Eagle Oornico Works , | F. Euemping , Mnnnractiucis 'nf i CJnlvanlz-d Iron cornice * , lalvanlz.-il Iron Cornice i Dorincr windows , duor Window cnpx , melnlllo ' niis | , Ilnlnl. . etc. Tin Kkyllehls , etc. 111U and , Iron and hi to roufer. 1112 Dodge St. HI Fnriiam St. XT AND LL J. J. Johnson & Co , , & Gray , 213 S. l.'lth Street , Lflao , cement , etc. , etc. Oinalui , Neb. Cor. Uth and Douglas Sti. J > It'GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo , , Kilpatriok-Koch Dry Dry good" , notions , fur- Goods Oo. , nUliln , . ' goo.Is. Dry goods , notions , gents' furnishing got d < . Corner llth mid Howard. cor. llth and Howard St9 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DI5TIIOIT - A UTO.M AT10 Electric Motors lllnstratod catalogno fr.-e. and Djrmnn * . Cnlnlognn free. II. A. Klnnn-lli'n'l Mil Cnpltul A von M H. Agt. fM ! . ; XV. Life Illd'g. FARM MACU1NMIIY , ETC. Parliu , Orendorff & T. G. Ncrthwall ; Martin Co , , tJoncral wontorn n cnt Corner .loin's and vth Sts. Skninllii I'low Cut Oiiiahn , Neb , li'tl'.M i , > ) Shortiiiui Avo. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Co. , E. T. Davis Mill Oo , 1012 N. IDili Street , C. ( J. rnderwood , J. K. MiM'rnr , Malinger. Manager at Omaha. Mill at IkiiiilcrMin. .Minn. Cor. Fth nnd Jackson Sts. g.F. Gilman , Omaha Milling Co. , OKl-li-IT , N. lUth Street. Moiclinnt Mlller . Ollltoiind .Mill liii : : North C. K. Illni'V - .Manager. Kith StreiJ. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ) ewoy & Stone Furniture Beobe & Ennyau Fur niture Oo , , niture Oo , Huci'c.Tiiir to t' . A. lleebo Furniture and inrpnli , , V'o , Ili-lll'J Farnnm Street. ( iruro and Clth StH.Omnhn GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Schno'der & Loomis , J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. oliLcri and Importers of Cents' fiirnlnliliig gooi notions and furnishing in f'g nilebr.itoit Iri " lluck-k n " oM'nill pants. HhiitH , ra.t : , e 1111 Howard Street. I'or. I2tli and Howards GLASS , J'AINT , OIL AND Dltl'GS. Kennard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Paint Oo. , III1. ! Douglas Street , t-1112 llnrncy Street. Omaha , Neb. Onmlia. William Ouinmiiiga , Blake , Bruce & Co. , If nriUKIV South liUli St. WW-.OJ loivenworlh St. Omaha. Neb. Omaha , Neb. GHOt'EUIMK GUNl'0\'DI-it. } \ Iliigli H. Olark , Ocn'I Wixtorn AKont of Muxmtii HiHirilnv ( iun- inwilur. AllanliUUiKlilo- liUnllDtf cnpi , ( ilil'B. Ulb Utruvjr iticut > Cockrcll Bros ] T. C. Swartz & Oof llrokerK. I'rlrutn wtrpi ' Itrokor.i.tlrixIn.l'roTlilorn to Now Vork. I'MMiio , A olc Prlrntn wire to Ht. 81. IKMIK ffoelal ntten i lionls nml ChlcnRu. Onico tlnn Dlvon to trnck tiliti la lit Nnt'l Hunk. Oiimlio. onitrnln. \ t Niil'l Hnak. , KiclmiiKO bl.l'K , 8.1 ' " ' SASH , DOORS , KL1XDS , ETC. M , A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo. .Manufacture of suMi , Manufacturers of mould * doora , I)11 ndH and IngH , bllniN. iloora , elo. inoaltllnus. Hrmio'i of ( Illlce : lice , 13th and Iz rd St9. lloon ; 4211 lice llalliUnt ; . S'lEAM AND WATKlt SUPPLIES. U. S. WindE'gine& A. L , Straug & Sons , Pump Co , , IOCr.-lU04 Karimni - Street. Ilidllilar Wind Mills. Hits and ' . 'M .IOIIOH Street. < ! .K Itnsa , noting inanag'r Oinalia. Neb. 7'AVJ , COFFEE , SPICES. Consol dated Oofleo Company , 1114 nnd HID llnrney Ht. , Omaha , Nob. TO VS. MILLIARDS. H. Hardy Co. TuoBrunswiok- Toy" , dolls , ixlbii ins , Bulko-Oollenur Oo , , fiincy Komi" , hounofnr- lllllturit mrrrhnnillio. nl'lilng goo In , ohllil- Hulooa Hit a ret , ri'n' < eiirrliiKun. (07. IWH. luth Hlrfut , l.'lll ) Karnmn Street. Oiimlin FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITI IVE ? andr.erminont CURE lor all URINARY ORGANS. Cuf where olhortroai. Fuji ilirtclionsxllh each rSotllo. Hrlce , one ilolltr. See signature ot E. IT STAHU FOV Bnlo B'J All , . cT ! ti cartt wluro allctbtri ful , Inul roneinrrt Ci niul litplunl , 1'riee , { 0 rtj > nd | 21.00. cf DniMl'd or If mall , tiaropn 1'RKe ntiSp.1 DU. R. SOniTFHAim. fit"Pant TO INVESTORS. I am ollonnaatjo t nt .1 aood sou id corn * pany th it will pay a iio p T oont dividunJ. $100 sliurua < or $00. Wnto lor prospectus 10 nAUUY KE3BN0. Rtom 0 , Q r. Am. B'k ' Bid ? , St. Joiaph Mo , For LOGT or FAILING MANHOOD fDody ndMl ortor Ctcciiei In Older You T.i..H' ' . , . .r. . . . . , * . H v iai/.ii ERIE MEDICALCO. , BUFFALOHY ,