THE OMAHA DAILY BJSE , & .UKSDAY AUGUST 27 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Everything on 'Ohango ' Aotod Irregularly with Grain Averaging Weaker. TRADE FEARS IMMENSE RECEIPTS , Front DrmmKO In the Nortlmcst Uc- portctl to Ho Much Greater Tlmit Uotiprally .Supposedctlvliy In Htoukn nnd Hondn. fniCAno , 111. , Aug. 20 The speculative mar kets on 'chnnge todny noted Irregularly with grain averaging wenkor nml provisions firmer. Tr.iillng WHS fulrly nctlvo and the local feel- In ? In corn nnd wheat bearish but easily stnrt- led on receipt of nny bullish now- * . Lower cables from Liverpool , u weak 1101111)1110 ) umr- ket together with the WTVOIII four of Imtnunso receipts were weakening factors Mill caused a wuitk nnd lower opening for whi'iit. Docotnher Btnrti d at tl.OI'i ' to ll.OI'i and sold off to Jl.OI'i. New York wns erodltcil with being a liberal cllcr , us n i so the tioithwfit In nntleliintloii of bltf dollvcrlcs In that quarter. Otters wore loadllv absorbed IIOWOMT. and n.irly sollcri woiu Minn fUhtliu ( o n > < I ) tok Ilio wheat thuv Imil parted with and Klvun the built a ehnticu to Kot In thulriprli. . A I'nrls radio ijuntrd Hint m irldit lilKlicr nnd a report W.IH Htnrlud that llieio weru llboril htivinx orders from the continent. Thustato ItiHpei'tnr of Mlnnesot.i wns reported as ay- liiK that Ilio frost il UIIUK'I' In thu norlhuutt TIHH probably much Kieatur thtn Koiier.illy thought. llr nisi root rcporto I Hint the avail able supply of uhe.it east of the Heckles had rt > Teased ( H7,0W ( bushels durlii ? the week , tliiniu'li the Hiipply on thu 1'nelllc toast had iiKTiised SjO.uO ) bushels. These were re garded ns bulllnh fnclors and the market soon bewail to display much strength and Decem ber dually Imiirovtil I .filing up toJl.O'iiJ , then lnuUo and fell to tl 01' , b.n-k and forth , a ncnoiis feclliiu Ijeln , ' upuari'nt on the p.irt of traders , who worn nppiehenslM' oxer the olTeet of the Impending lar o ( lellMrlcs of nr.iln In the noithueHi. Aiiolhir uohl wao : is reported from the northwest with the nirrcMirv hoMirln near the frost line Wheat again hnd a btilKe. lo- ) cornbor selling 1111 to il.UJ'j , olT to and uloslnR nttl.UI'J. ' The action In oorn today w.is almost .1 repe tition of } ( sturdily thoun'li no a siii.illur se.ilu The fllijuo lot the crowd sell thumsolves vorv short then stlpp'led tlu-lr noccssltlosathlRher prlci's Tin iniirKot WIIH iiili't | and e isy during the first hour Thoaiitlelpitlonof bl ) > recolpta nnd I IIP fuel that todny's -irrlv.ils uxi'iictlod the cellmate , belnir T.'ilears , and luck of 31111111- latliiKnens and frost tall : were the weak factors. September st irted at ( VP u and October nt'/l'i. October sold down to M' c early , rallied and held nte.iuy until Inter on when .t sudden lump In the wheat c.iused a Retire amoiiK the corn shorts and September tniulu a iiilck | spurt toCflo aixl October went up to ( KH4c. Thu olliiiu | then bo an to sell .mil there \vas a rapid break toi > l'.ie for fceuteniber UIK ! MV for October. September o oscd at M\a and October at fil'ji1 O.its ueru lu'iiln weakened by lur.'o receipts , the nrrl\als behiK-r'-e > rs The rnarliet is ratheriilot ] with s.ile of September at 'I03u toif' ' f closlni ; at JUJ.o ; Slav sold at 'M' e to 34 > 4c Kye ruled quiet with each lot linn < tml options we ikenhiK about half from yester day's clo-diiR IlKure" , receipts continue lioiivy , lfi % cars belnc reported tod.iv. No. 2 sold at Ul'ic ' to Ul e and SoptL'mticr , l < l\o to'lo ' ) and closed at 'Al'.c. Provisions weroonly fairly aetl\o and iirlccs were penor illy enslor. I , tril nnd ribs au well ax pork sold eonslderably loner oirlv , ho-'s bulnu'ie lo lOc cho iper , but suliseiiuently values lose In response to a better In quiry I'oolo changed fully 1 i.OiX ) b.irrels of iiorU. buying eptembur anil solllni Octo ber. AniuMir and C'uil.i ly wore- sellers of Jauunry norl , . October ork opened atflO'i'i , olil to ttt ( J7'i. htoko to tlil.lT'i. ' back to $10 ' . ' 7'j ' an'l nt 1'J o'clock u.is tin ± > Lird was ciuot ibh Drm ntlfLVi to . 0 for Ojlobo Hlbs sold 7. " " foi Uutohur. itecoiits-Wheat."from | lid points , ! ! , Ol.&n bithliels ; corn. 424 ilOlbitsliolH Shipments Whett. l,4il,7.'u bushels ; corn , 24l > ,4'fi bushels iNllmiited receipts here to- moriow : Wheat , ,10) ears ; corn , 7. > 0 ours ; r " JI4 cars. The lenu'n' ; futures ranged ns follows : AUTItl.rX III1 1 V mull ion. eioHc WIIEAI No i AiiKimt. . . . I 01 t 1 ir , Heptunitic'r. 1 I" ! * Dmcnihpr 1 Ol'j I 05 ConsNo 2 AllKUHt Heiituinber. l4'4 ! ' Octolwr OATH -No. 2 Aimirt Hoptonibur . TOU .HJU October .11 MFHS I'uiiK hpptciiil'ur. 10 i-'H 10.10 October 10 7,4 10 4J > , Januury . u n U W ) IMIIII Peptainbcr. E IS October . Jnnunry U 65 OtiJH BltOUTllllS Hcpti'inber. . fl.Vi October I ! if , Janiniry 1 , SO Cash limitations werons follows : ri.ouu Mondv nnd unohnnged. WIIKATNo. . 2 snrinuwlie.it , tl.O.U4 < T&l.04 ; No. 8 spring who it , ! )8e ) : No. i ! red , IIOJIII.U4. COIIN No. ' . UMitiu.Vlo. OATH-NIX : > , : ira ; 4No. 2 white , 2931 c ; No. , lt\c-N& 2. 04'5c. IlAltl.Br No. 2 , No. 3 , 4301c , t. o. b : No 4. 40N2. rt.\XBBM > No. l. . . TIMIITII v Sfct Ii I'rltno , 11.30. I'OIIK Mess uork , per barrel. IIO,27'i : lard. per cwt. . M.V" > : short ribs sides ( loose ) . * lfl-'H Cilib5 ; dr.v suited shoulders ( boned ) , * J.'joaC.2jj chin te em sldos Iboxe'll , t7.2"i'(7.5li. WuiSKKt Dlstllleif , ' llnlshed Roods , per sal , BtiiiAits UnohiiiiKod ; cut lonf. On the produce oxeluunro today the butter miirkot wiis llrm : creamery , 2oa24e ; dairy , Kgg > > , Hteady at He for fiesh. Now Vork MnrkotH. NKW YOHK , AUK. 2 I'l.ouu Hceelpts , 17,617 pneUiiKes ; e\ports , 1.4I1U U irrols , l,7lnl H icksj moderately tiutlte , Irreuular ; s.ilos , 2JI.I50 bar rels. rels.COIIN MKAI. Quiet ! Ilr.indywlne. tl 01 A\IIKAT Hecelpts. Wll.'KO bushels ; exports , 3S0.241 ! bubliels ; h.iles. 4OMOIIO ) buslinis ot fu tures , 1VSOH ) bushels of Hpot. Upot mirkct Itiwi'i. unsettled , less nctlvo ; No. 2 , rod. Jl.Hlk , ( il 11 In elevator ; < l.ll , ? ol.l2" , allo if l.l2'te 1.11s. f. o. bs No. Jred , tl U6'WI.U7 ' : uniritded red. * l.0 < y l.l)8 ) ; No Inortliern. tourrhe. JI.I7' . : No. 1 hard , to nrrhc. II.IO > 4 ; options declined iai\eon Inrtto receipts at the west , lowereu- ble , dimltil of the report of Uusslim export duty , better wenther uhrond and foreign sell- Inc. udMvnciiil Vitla o on larue ole irunoes Talk of frobtjn the northwest and cmerlni ; at ( Jliic.iKOsltli u prominent operator here linv- liiK dei'lhuul 'ifO con re.illrlnir , elosliiK steady at \l'nO under yesterday No 2 red Au- Kiist. * l lo'iWI.II'i. closlnp. I1.IOV : t'oplember. tl IU'4iH IP4 ; closliii ; . Jl.lli October , ll.ll'.do 1.1J3 , , elosliiK , fl.ll ; November. tjtKi U'x , elODlnk' . * l I.Ps ! Deecmbur. tl IKi'iol 14 % . eliib- IIIK , JI.H'ii. January. tl.ll'tffil.US'i. elObltiK , l.iMi , .May * l.lr < ii 10' , . oloBhiR. tl 1S > 4 UK opened easy , ehiM'it ateudy ; wales , the bout liiiiiU ; western at tl.ti'J'i. ' UiillN-Ufoelptt. Il.li2. ! > hiisinils ; exports , ( HO bu4hi > U ; sales. l,47s,000 bushels of futures und .I7.UK ) lnulioiH of Hiot. | t-pol mtirUet dull. but llrm , No. - ' , 77o In ele\utor : 7 > > o allout ; 1111- Kradod mixed , 7Vit7s14o ; No , 2 white , 71e. Op- tloiiH lliietuated on manipulation , otionliii ; U © iiO lower , declined further 'tQIUi. % iid- B7o. ' elosliu 6"es December , Gl * ( iii2o , clo.ln ei 'ui May. Mi.tt.-iTKc. oiuslim. 6Uo. ? OATS llei-elpts. 86,000 busheUi exportH , 2\1 hushelst s ileu , MO.ooo bushoU of futures unit 12\UOi ) biishoU of hpot. hpot nnirUetloucr and unsetlltd , but moderately active ; August. ! i7'i-l7 ' ie. elosliiK 17'iOj ' Bepteniner , U7'4i4 ( ! l71iO , eloshiK 37\iOi October , 371 < 4i-l" > 40. elosliiK 37)iet ) No. 2wh te , hoptember , .fii tiiUo ! spot No. 3 white , l.'jtlli1 : mixed \\entern. .l/iilti'ia ; white western , HT6 9e ; No. 2Chle.iKO. 3bi. ! HAV Ouletiind llrm. lliirh WeaU und dull ; Ktate , common to choice , 14'ifibc ; I'aelllo const , l.vnilM. COkMK-Optloiisoiii'nid haroly stendy 10Q17 points ilinvn : elo i > d bnrelv steady U > ( iJ,1 polntH dnwiii bales , L"i,500 QIIKS , In- oludliiK AumiHt , Jlil..Vv3UVj ( ) ; September , I.V7546I\K1 ; Ootobar. ill WttlMK ) : November. tll.lXxtl4.03 , ; December. fUlllitUTS ; January , tlX'tl ; March , tuo.1 ; spot lllo dull and lovser ; falrt'ar oes , | IHJ [ No , 7 , lil Stlli c. t < lid AH Ittiw , ( inlet und stuailv ; refined , iiulet ; ( .onfeullonerb' A , 4 3-luo ; powdori'd , 4 ti-Ue ; eilboc , I 7-Hlo. MoiAbMt.s New Orleans , quiet and ateudy. iticr-l'lnn und iulet. | CoTioNHKKii Oil , Dull and noinln.il , TAI.LOWVu.ilci city if..W for tl 8J' Tiui't Ml.M-ljulot : , sto idler ; : \'Mn \ $ tjulot ; He leiu , receluta , btrongi khort clour , September , t7 25. Stronger und iiulott western itouin 7W tlcrco ui ia.bi39.d7ii ! uytlou iln . 4.000 tlorccfl ! Poplombor. { ITfl SRO , eloi- Injr , M.70 ; October , , trt. 'V1M OJ. closing , I6.SO ! No vember , ! 1I' ) | Decrmbor , t''lTStT.IO , closing , t',00 hid ! January , I7.2J , closing tr.W. I'eTitoi.EUM Opened stonily nml moved Irregularly - regularly in the early trudfnz , then bocnmo dull and ramiilncd o until the close. 1'onniyl- vanln oil , spot oiicnliiK nt Sl'ic , highest. G4' < ( o , lowest , 64c , Closing at ( llc ; Poptctubcr optloni opened At 64 Uc , hlchcst , Ol c , lowest , 04 0 , clonliiR nt Oliic. Total Bales , 14.000 barrels. I'OIIK Dull : old moss. tlonoftlu.M ; now mrm , til. WJiU Ms extra prime , ItO.avaiO. 75. Our MKATHStrong , w.intcd ; pickled bellies , 80 bid. lltJTTFit Quiet nnd unoliniiRcut western dairy. VXrfewestern \ creamery , . ulct , firm ! western , 6tt7'c ' { ! part flUlms. 'ISftOlie. I'ld lito.v ( julot : Amerlcun , lin.W'319.75. Cot'rcit Dull , firm ; l < ako , August , t2.20 ! ; Lake , Hcptenibcr. Jl.2. * > IjRAD Nominal ; domostlr , tl.47'- ' TIN Steady nnd moderately active ; straits , f20 05. City Mnritct * . KANSAS OITV. Mo , Aug. 26. Ktotrit Dull and unchnnitrd. WllFAT-btronif ! No Shard , cash , POHobla : AllKUHt , OOo bid ; No. 2red , cush.Ol'iO bid. Coiw HtniiKer ) ; No. 2 , cash and August , 51'io bid. OATS-WciKor ; No. 2. cnsh , 20 0 hid ; August - gust , 2itiCl27io | bid , UAV rlrni , unchanged ; timothy , MOO ; fancy prairie , W.uo ; good to Uiolce , tlOOffl 000. 000.IIUTTilt Stendy , unehnngnd ; rronmcry , 15 ® lie ; dairy , iwai ' ; store pui'ktd , lliar.'c. CiiifSB sto.uly. ttnchunged , fiKis I'lrin , ut ll'tc. I'novis IONS Steady , unehnnacd. Wooi.-Hte.idy , unchanged ; Missouri un washed. he ivy , I/tf.l..c ; light line , lTIOo ; meilluin. 'OWKet Kansis and NehruHka. he.ivy ( Inc. I.HMV ; light flue , I ttl'Jo : tub washtd , rholcp , .el5o ; medium , 30ar.'e : dlnuy and low. 27O20C. ItrcKii'Tsheit , 112,2)0 ) ; corn , 21,000 | oats , * ' siti'i'MKNTS Wheat , 70..IOO ; corn , HlO ) ; oats , 2.000. St. I-o IH ST. r.otris. Mo. , Aug. 26 WIIBAT r.isler ; cash. ( CIV : December , 11.04. Con v Unsettled ; cash. GOe ; September. 5.1" " Sc. OATS-rirmer ; cash , 20"io ; September , 29te ! bid. bid.I'OIIK I'OIIK rirmor atflilfiJ'i. iMiin-Stcady at t ( > l\ WlllSKEV-Jl.lS. _ JManclii'Htor "MnrkctH. MANCIKSTMI , Auir. 2(1 ( The Umirillin In Its commercial article a i\s : The olTers of the belter undo of shortliu have lessened. The Inquiry for other sorts Is better. The India detmmd Is poor. The Chin i denrind Is fairly free at lower ollerhu-i. The demand for the smaller foreign markets Is unclmiucd Yarn Is iiulet but Hie idy. The dnmund Is chlelly ut n retail ( Uure and Is mainly for the better spinners I.xport qualities uro little favored. vVliotu 'Market , . Minn . Aiu 26. No. 1 north ern who it fair demand , otherngcner illy slow. Ueoolutrt. 26i car ; slilpinents , IV ) . Close : No. 1 hard , on trai k , ( cic@il.04'i ' : No1 northern Heptcmber , lVeon ) tr ieU , Wicffltl.OJ'/i. No. 2 northern on truck , DISt'Ho _ Milwaukee Grain Market. MH.WAUKEF , WIs. , Aus ; . 2il WIIKAT Quiet ; Nil. 2 spring , eish. tl.ou : September , Jl.OO'f COIIN I'lrm ; No. .1. cash. b5'c. OATS Hnu : No. V , white. Ii4'jC. ' Liverpool Markets. LtVKitPOou Aug. 20 WiiEVr-QuiPt : hold ers olTer moderately : California No. 1 , ! ) s 2d < TWsHid per cent il ; Ivans is winter , hard , rs lid. Conv Stonily nnd demind poor ; mixed western , 89 4sid per cent it. Toledo Crnln Market. TOI.KI o , O. , Aui 26 WIIE\T Lower ; cash , and August und September , $1.04. CoitNtondy. September , CJi1. OAIS Steady : Nn. 2 white. . ! .1c. Cluol niniii .Markets. CINCINNATI. O , Auu' . 20 WiiEAT Strong : No. 2 red. tl III. COIIN Kasy ; No 2. mixed. 64'je OATS Memly : No. 2 mixed. WlllHKEV JI.IH. ito.vns. Nnw"oiuc , AUJ. 2fl The stock market was aguln active 'ind strong , mukln fi substantial progress toward higher figures In all portions of the list with at times a buoyant tone to the do.tlltus. The muikot itlvos evidence of bro idenlnn from day to day and Its stubborn strength In the f ice of the ino-a strenuous ef forts to check thu rise or to brine about iv re action shows the growing of confidence- outside Investors and speculators In the fu ture of prices. The fo ituro of the last two days'do illngs has been tha evident disposi tion to taUo up the most pioinlsin ; of the low priced shares and while ri few ot those hive been forced to liUlicr figures th in the times warrant all have boon placo.l uppiruntly upon u perm inently higher level. The money situation seems to be easier ns far us can bo foreseen and with thu surplus now In the b inks und the disbursements of the government. Including the D ivmont for the 4Si per cents to bo redeemed , there Is little likelihood of a sgucezo In money for some time to come. In today's markets the grangers were nguln In thu llrst place us fur us activity goes and the ro'ilUitlons assumed lar.'e proportions. Induced by the high figures tovTTilch they hud attained , while the efforts ot the bears to force u reaction of substantial proportions aided In weakening the en tire list during the afternoon. The foreiirn purchases woie the feat me of the forenoon's business , nnd while roull/utlons were even then ho.ivv the Impression made upon prices was measured by smull fractions only and u full and free tecovery took pluco under the urgent demand for stocks. London prices this morning were materially bettor than ours of lust evening , und the curly de- mund made an iicttvo and decidedly strong opening and while the pressure to sell was sufllclent to force a reaction to the level of the openlm ; flguies. prices could not bo kept down , and later marked udvancen were mude. The Dual dcullngs , however , ugi.ln developed considerable strength In the list und the market finally closed fulrlv active und llrm ut only slight chnnges for the day In most cases The transactions reached .115.818 ltallro.nl bonds were ulso romarkubly active and ninny of the nneculatlvo Issues were specially Dromlnont. The Atchlson and Heading Incomes , Wubtish debentures and Kansas & Texas seconds being most conspicu ous. Many of those scored h indsotno giihib and the market remained strong until the tllllO. Government bonds were dull and stonily. btutu bonds wore entltoly neglected. The following arethe closing quotations for the lending stocks on the New York stock ex change today : Thu totul b.iles of stocks to.luy uoroi.7Kl : ! shiires. IneliiilliKAtuhl : on , 40.UI * ! C'anailu hitithurnt.SlUj ; Uhluueo Otis IU.KI.V UclKwiiri' , IiacU.iutiniiu A. WcHturii. JUlhi Krlu , ft.Odij I.iUi ) hhoto , 4..I.V ) ; Iouli < \ Illu A. Naah\lllc > , ll.llsi Missouri I'licltlo. 11,5101 Northnosturn , .UW ; North Amurleiiii . ( .au ; Northern I'uelllo iiruforruil , 1 i.U ) ; ltt ulhie , 3,0.'A ; Ulohtuutid A. Wc t I'olnt , UM17I ; bt.l'mil , 21 > .t > ' 5. I'lniinolal Notca. 1CN8 VS C'ITV , Mo , Aug. 20.-OlBttrlnBs.il. . NKW YOIIK. AUK. 24 Clearings , UiiiCAiio. Aug at Clearings , Money onsy ut5 per cent. IHi.TiMottE. Md , . AUL- . ' -Cloarlngs , JiHO- 11 ; halnnco , l.'iCI. ? ' ) . Unto 0 pur cent , riiiiAiKi.i > uu , I'u. Aug. VO. Clearing * , fJ.7c.ljl : balani'eij , il,037,5l5i money , 4 per cent. NEW OIII.KANS. La. , Aug. M. Clearings. JW.VJM ! Now Vork uxchuuico par. Hunk Wo dUconnt. T uu , Aug. SO. Now Yorli ox- ohnniro nclllnR nt 11.00 promluni , Olourlnits , f.-iW , : 7 ; bilnncoi , tJI.003 , ST. I.ouifl , Mo. , A ui ? . Sfl. OlcarlnRH , fl.WXl.77I ; balances , HM,85 ? . Money , f/tW per cent. Cx- chnngo or < Now Vork Wo dlicount , Ilo-'TOV , M-m. . Ansr. M. CIcurlnRi today , ! l.t,80Utixl ; : hulniicot , 11,012,751. lUtn for innney , M4 tier cunt. Kxchiiugooti Now YorK , ITUWo discount. Kiiianolitt Hcvlaw. Nr.w YOIIK , AUR. M The Poitsnyn : Largo hnyliiK orders for London account RI\VO npo- clul utrcngth to n few stock" , nottvlily llur' ItiiRton , l.onltvlllo fi Nninvlllo nnd Union 1'acinc. There wis nonio hotltntlon In the inovoinctit ot Ilio intirkot shortly nftor the otionln , hut stooks won authored strength. Tlioro wn n few conspicuous Instances of Htrcngth nnd n compiratholy woaUnusi. Of the llrat class was thfl Union I'nulQo , vrhleh , under the Inlluonco of London haying nnd the covering of horts on this tnarkot. wan nd- vnncod l'4 percent nbo\o yosterdny's closing nrlco. Tito aosiiranco that Mr Morgan has so Identified lilinaolf "Itli the project to save the property , nntl that there H no hitch In this execution , no doubt helped to drlvo the shorts ti ) cover. The Gould stocks AS n group were notably strong. Of the Vnndorhllts , Ohusn- ponko & Ohio stocks aero buoyant. Now York : Money Market. NEW YoitK. Aug 20. MONF.V OV CUM , Uang- Ing from 2'/J ' to il i > r cent ; last loan .i ' per cent ; closed olTerc'ilnt 2 per cent. PIUME Mk.iirnNTi.K ! I'Ai'Fit 51i w ; percent. hThliMsn KxoilANnB Qnlot und stonily tit * IM'4 ' foi Hlxty-iitiy bills and W.Wi for do- IIIIHHl. The following were the clowns prices on bomli ! : HAHSii.VKit I5i-lfid : per ounce. MONEV 'S percent , Kate of discount for both short and three months' bills , I' Ol1. percent. Druvor Alining StockH. DENVEII , Cole , Aus. 26 Quotations on the Mining exchange today closed as follows : Hnu I rnnclsuo Mining QtiotittloiiH. SAV ruAM'i co. C.il. , A HIT. 20 The olHel.il closing quotations for mining stocks ted ly were .is follows : Alia iu llulvrcr. 25 Ophlr 870 Hont * llclcher 850 I'otosl .170 Ilodlo Consolidated. irO Snvaxo 2iO Chollnr 210 Sierra Nevada 115 Con Cala A Vn (175 ( Union Consolidated 240 Crown I'olnt 11,5 Utah 75 Gould AC'urry 11.5 Yellow Jacket 155 HalcA NonroBj. . . . 185 Commonwealth. . . . 25 Mexican 2J1) I ) . 1 40 Mono JO Now York Milling Quotations. NKW YORK. Aut ; . 20. The closing mlnliiR stoclrtuotatioiis are as follows : AMCC T 10 ! ) Horn bllver .145 Adams Con ? > Iron silver 100 Aspen 100 Mexlian 225 Heat .V Ilokhcr 12 > Ontario 3700 ( 'hollar 200 Plymouth 175 Crown I'olnt IW SavaKe - ' ' . ' . , Con Cala nndVa , . . 550 sierra Nevada .100 Deadnood 150 Standard 110 ( Joulil & Curry 140 Union Con 2i > Homostako KI.V ) Yellow Jacket 12'i St. Louis mining Quot illon . ST. Louis , Mo , AUR. 20. The following hlds were made oil call at the mining uxchango today : Adams 1MJ l.lltld Albert 1 American Nettle . . . < 0 MontroKo 5'h ; Illmctnllle 3450 St I.calls Aspen 1,4 Central hllvcr . ) silver AKO 8' > Klliabeth 200 Small Hopes 70 ( irailltu Mountuln .2250 Vniiiu Hl Htiviinii . l HAVANA. Aug. 20 bi'A.sisii Goi.u JS.I Qlllut. Sunlit ( julot and steady. Hunk of ljit > ; liitil Hiilllon. LONDOV , AUK. 20. Amount of bullion with drawn from the HiuiW of Ihiizlantl on balanio today was JLH'i.OOO. i. AUK. SO Three per cunt tunics 05f 40o for the acLount Oil .Market LONDON , Aug. 20. Li.vutU ) OIL 20s 'M per cwt. cwt.'I 'I raders' Talk. ST. Louis , Mo . Auir. 2(1 ( Lnngunhorit Broth ers to t'oekroll Brothers : The following will hhow the railed ot prices on the lending op tions nt this point lod.iy : " " CIIMMIUUTV. | Open | llutli" | Low | ( lone- WllfcAl Dec . . . (1 05 H I COIIN Hc-pt . . . OATS _ ? ° I > 111.M' Uiltt'Ado. 111. . Aug. ' 'fl. sjwurtDnpreoX McC'oitnlck to P. U. bnurts f * Co. : Our wheat market today has been rather ( | iilet , tr.idlng holng chlelly nmong lee il .scalpers. The undertone of the market has IK en woaU Cables from the United Kliudom were dlsup- polntln ; nml lower , lleillu wns ( united 4 murks higher hut that Is such a NDccnlattvo market that Its fluctuations Inlluenco trailing but little. The receipts at eleven primary points were largo 2lol,000 bushels while the shipments showed n marked falling oil nmonnttng to only 1,423,000. No conllrmntlon was reeoUudnf the KussHn c\port duty and It Is not generally credited today , bomn , noun comes from the northwest of dnmtigo to wheat , but MI much of spring wheat Is out of dangei Unit them ishutllttlu uneasiness felt. llr.ulmrout's report of the nvallnhle supply MIOIYH the somewhat re- markahlo faut that blocks east of the KoeUles lin\a decreased IU7OOii biishols. west of tno ItooklosHiii.niiO. u net decrease of I17.UJO , but during onu of the. heat leeulv Ing weeks of the jear. Thu receipt * of corn overran thuu tl- mntus , 141 cms which Induced eonslderahlo short selling during the early part of the Bi'sslon. Whim wheat ndvancod corn sy m path Ire d with wheat , but it U oIdent on ovi'iy advance nn ellort Is being niiide to mar ket corn. Outober wnu relutlvely weaker than September nnd tlioro was fieosellliK of that future hy the s.imo parties who lme been buying beptcmbur largely for the east. In symp ithy with a lower hog mnrket pro visions opened easier , but on the decline theio was good buying by shorts und for local long account , reacting sharply hoforo the close. It toxins to look as If them was a boiuowlint otcrgrown short Interest existing and them U u notahlo ehnngo to the hull Bldn nmong one or two of our local professional traders.hllouoKco \ no reason to oxpeot any higher peiinunent nilMineo some further uptuin U not ImprubHblo If the coin marUet holds llrm. iM.vv. VOIIK. Aug. 20. Kennott , Hopkins ft Co. lo S. A , MoWhorter : HroUorsofllecs were full of orders to buy stoeks at the opening of tlu > market this morn ng Many of these were received from their oustomois In this country , but there were nUo largo orders from London. It U thought London bought fully il.uvOuf stocks covering ijulto u rungo of securities , from LnUo S-hiito to Wubash preferred , Trad ers supplied the demand Thev were liberal sellers to taUo prollts with the uvpectatlon of buying lower , and thct > o opposing Interests huvo been the fontureof the market all any ana luvvii kept It with a steady undertone without making decided advances. Them ls no doubt that agood miiny Btoukshavo boon eold by pirtloi who bouuht at lower prices , but this bamo operation wus gene through with last week ana lollon were not able to got stocks buck cheaper and came In at higher prlcei. 1'otilbly tuctg uiuy be a , rcpvUiUm of thu pro- cess In this ca'0/3 The I'cnnsvlvnnlfi railway statement iVfor July published today show * nn Increase In not earn ings of f.11i,000 ) , & This li ft good showing nnd should not only strengthen BO- citrltlca of that road but nlso encourngn buyIng - Ing of Trunk line shares generally , as no doubt other lines are greater nnd making fine gains In oarnlius. The market had n reaction of J' to I percent from highest prices early In the afternoon , hut towards the close again became weak and flnnl prices were In many cases the best of the diuy. The market Is a growing one and hiisEHllYlndlc'ntlonsof becom ing broad. hep CillOAcio , Aug. 2rt. tvennctt. Hopkins > t Co. to S. A. Mo\VnorterrT < ( ) wetcnbles , hotter weather nhrondnnd ikdqnhtl of the Imposition by the Russian govomnifont of " " export duty on wl-cnt gave the boirs nn excuse for liiiin- merlng the wheat market which they prompt ly accepted. The opening wns about lo oft from the close and 2c from late curb prices , These snlos by thn bears were generally cov ered from iS to lo higher und they were caught a second time In the sumo way but finally succeeded In closing the market' ut near bottom figures. 1'orolgti mnrKct advices were generally discouraging to holders , but press dispatches In the morning papers were gloomy Indeed In the account ! ) ot the starving peas antry In parts of UiiHshi unit groit destitu tion In innnr sections , owing to deficient har vests. Torelgn speculators uro nppnronUy working for lower prices but all orferlngs on soft HpotH nro so readily absorbed as to sug gest the suspicion that they may bo send ing this bearish news for n utlruosc. TradIng - Ing In the near options of corn have been attended with no little excitement , and It seemed at times as If the the "man In the air" might force August and September to a very uncomfortable linlght for shorts. There Is so much manipulation His useless togiiesson the market from hour to hour , but the situation does not fnvor the long side unless frost should come to aid It , Receipt * are largo. Although largo siilpments are belli r made out of More , there Is an Impression that the clique uie doing something In this line to prevent unwieldy accumulations at tills point , nnd grtln thus shipped may llnd a lower market elsewhere. No louturcs of Im- poitanco In oats. 1'iavlslons opened wouU wlthwhuat and a lower market , but good buying rallied the mnrket at the close. I'ut- chases on breaks generally show u moderate prollt very soon. CHICAGO , Aug. 20. r. G. Lognn & . Co , to t bo Ilryun Commission Co. : The wheat mtir- ket opined quiet , December sclllni ; nt Jl.'HS ' to II U4 > i. and on some rumor of continental demund sold up to (1.05 , closing atfl.iM'i. ' I'orelgn advices are dull and n sb.idu lower. With Imnroved weather , the reports of tlum- ago In the northwest uro less alarming , still the damage to quality may bo considerable. The demand for cash olferlngs is not br sk. The principal buyers are the elevutor com panies. Values In the near future will depend on the movement of the northnest crops und foreU-n demund. This last must keep up to malntuln prices. The imirkut Is weak nt thu close. Corn was very ac tive throughout the whole session We ithcr predictions In the corn belt are for colder and wet weather , followed by frost. Should these predictions come true wo may look for some advance A one-man power gets credit for the sudden cunnges from u half cent to I cent rit a time. The easli demand keeps up at about 1 cent piomluin over Soptcmbei. Oats steady , tr.ido llgnt. We think o its cheap. 1'rovlslons , In sympathy with corn , advanced about 2flc on pork nnd 5o on lard .ml ribs , bl-ould the frost come und mimuo ; corn , hog products will , 3 higher. " o.u. i ii , OMAHA. Aug. 26. CATTI.K Ofllclnl recelots of cattle l.U'ni compared with 2Mb ( yesterday and Ml Wolnes- day of lu t week. The market wus about st"udy on choice nnd fancy grades of beeves an.I butcher sto.'k. slow and sagging on other grades of beeves and Wow und easier on other grades of butcher stock und active und stronger on feeders. ThS receipts contained no coed native beeves. J ( loas-Olltclut rcceluts of hogs 2.M ) , ns compared with 4,0fl yesterday and 2.8.1) ) Wednesday of last week. The innrket wns slow on every grade of bogs steady on heavy und.ltolOc lower oil light hois The range of thu prices paid WIIR mwtthe ! ' bulk selling at tl 70 ® ! 85. bight , tt IfiU in : heavy. * 4.ViI M ; mixed , J4,70 < U.4.75. The average of the prices paid n us $475 ns compared w Ith ifl bO yesterday und &JOJ Wednesday of lust week. f n biirEt1 There were no fresh receipts of sheep The market w.is nomln illy sto.idy. Natives. W50ai71 : Ivostorns. * . ' .25l 75 ; good 60 to 70-lbs. Itimbs. 94 lifxa.'W Kooolpts nml IHnptHitiiin oftoo'c. . Olllclal receipts und disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlo i stockyards company for the tnchtv-four houis ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , August 26 , 1SJ1 : llKCKIrr9. , lluyerj I Cttttlo | Hois | Sheep Kcprcsciuutivu Sales. bTKEHS. No. Av. Pr. No Av. l'r. No. Av. Pr. U1..115J t.1 15 ll.JL'M M 45 18..1128 81 LO 4 12bO 2 25 CATTLE. Chicago Ijno Mtoolc MarkotH. CitlCAdo. Ill , Aug. 2tl [ gpoohil Toleirrain to TIIK HBK. ] OATTLE Kunuo cuttlo uuinopo- llzud tha market today. Thuro was closeto 11,000of them , the western ranges aluno holng credited with no less than 7,000 head As u cotibequouco of thosu enormous receipt * uf comimm uud uuUluui cuttlu tUo oharnotcrlrlng the market on the preceding two days vanished. The advance of lee to 15o gained during Monday nnd Tuesday was about lost. The weakness did not extend to good native cattlo. They were again In scanty supply nnd regained flrm selling n llt- tlo stronger , If anything than yostordny , Thn demand dm eloped conildcrablo activity nnd the Indications were that all the olTor- Inzs would bo taken before the cloio of busi ness. The rnngo of prices were : Nutlves , H.2.V20.23 ! westerns , $1.75't&l.fl5'Tonns ' , SI 50 ® 3.23. Sales largely nt $2.00 to 1540 for natives , $1.80 to KJ.73 for Tcxnns nnd nt W.OO to $1.00 for western. Stockers and feeders were strong nndeal oalvos were firm nt yesterday's advance . The hog market had a fairly stoutly look nt the outset , .Ship pers nnd packers both bought freely nnd for n whllo In the morning yesterday's prices were ranli/cd. A llttlo later a weak reeling cropped out nnd before 0 o'clock talesmen found some dlfllcully In ef- fcctliu snlci lit frotn-oo to Idc oir. Later In the day the tone of the mnrkot WHS still more de pressed at the close lOo per 100 pounds scarce ly covering the doollne. The Into B ilcn word on n basin of $4 in to { .l.io for common to choice hoivy hogs nnd it 63 lo tl 51 for poor to choice light , There were no sales of heavy nt over $5.15 nnd singers were quoted around $ .1115. Urassois were not wanted at 21o to Wo off from the o quotations. The Kvtmlug .limrnnl reports : CATTLE Uo- colpts. K.OOji shipment * ; , 4.0)0 ) ; market llrm nnd steady : choice toextrn native * . $ ,100(116UO ( : other$1 .iO5.5i : Tcxnns tifioa..CO : stockcrs. tl.Mit.lUJt rangers , $ .l6K ( < t4 50. nnllvo cows , fiSVJtIOO. lloiH-Ilecelpts , 10 000 : shipments , 10,001 ; mirket active. Irregular ; riiiuh and common , $ I7IVSir > ; mixed and packets. Jl S.ViSI U.1 ; prime lionvy nnd hutcliors' weights , KiuoieMl ; prlmo IUht. tl 40U5.W. yilKKi' Receipts. 7,000 : shipments , 3r > 0 : mnrket fairly active , sheep lower : lambs lower : owes. tl6nJS,0 ! ( ; wothors$10 © 521 ; mixed. 11.6.1'itl 8 ! ; Toxnns , $ | .01)J.81 ; westerns , tlMtH'iSt lambs , ,1.00it 1.0) . New York Ijivu Slot'k . * > larkct. Nr.w YOIIK. Aug. 26 HrrvM Hccolnts. 1,201 bond , Includlni ; .18 cars for sale : market Ho per 100 pounds higher ; nntlin steers , $1.00 ® GnOuei 101 poundsToxans : , J.I5J ® ! 00 ; biillsnnd cows , $ i'j.V3luo. DllKs'XMi IliuiI'lrm nt 6 iffi' > o per pound. Shipments today , 712 beeves . ' .OJO qunrters of beef ; tomorrow. 471) ) bee\es nnd 7J sheep. CAi.vts Hccelpts. 2.IXW hoideals : flrm ; graspers nnd Imltermllks higher : veals , )15' ) ® H.IK ) per 100 pounds ; grasses and bntterm Ilks , $ , ' 2d 11 > . hllKi'i1 Hocelpts , 8,2)0 ) bend ; sheep firm ; lambs Vjc per pound lilgner ; sheeo. It-fp@ " > U per 100 pounds ; dressed muttons stonily nt 7 * } ® 'lc per pound ; dressud lambs llrm ntS'ittlOu ' per pound llotis IJecclpK fi. 01 bend , Including 2 curs for sale ; tnniKut nominally atcad > at $510 ® 51M per 10) pounds. IC'iiiN.is ( ity Uvo Stook KANSAS OITV , Mo , Aug CB CATTIE Ko- colnts , nni1 ; shlpmonls. .1II i ; mnrUct stendy ; steers,1 oK&5 ( hi : eo s , Jl.'J.'i'fJJ.Ou ; stockers and feeders , W..V > IW.4" > . llotis Uecelpts. C , 171 ; shipments , 1.490 : mnr kot steady to lOu lower : bulk , 350.M t5.15 ; nil grades , W MlVJO. Him. ! ' Receipts "I'i ' market steady. Ht. Louis Ijlvn Stoic ! Markot. ST. Loins , Mo. Anc. 25. UATTMS Itocotpt * . \\rM\ \ \ \ : shipments , 2.iOO ( : inarUet steady ; fair to eholeo luithes , $ J.8 ( > S" ) "iO ; To\nns and In dians , WSVSiri IloriH KecelptM. 'I.IVO ; shipments , none ; mnr kot lower : hoiiy. ti.95i ( 40 ; mixed , t4.73\25 ; llRht , t5.1r > ® ii5 : New York Dry Go His Marxot. NKW VOIIK. Aug. 26.-Business Improves slowly at both llrst nnd second hinds In dry goods Order" Indicate , activity nt the west , but there li an Improved jobbing trade at most centers. The in irUet do\ eloped no ch IIIRO us to condition and tone. ' WKltTKttX I'AOKIStl Uffl'MKiiril. Slight Gain for bast Week Over the One Iniiiicilliitcly I'rcoeiliiiK- CINCI.NNATI. O. , Aug. ' . ' 8. [ hpeclal Telegram to THE IUK.J Tomorrow's 1'rlco Current will say : "The weol > ' packing In the west nggio- gates lAOJO hogs against 101,00(1 ( the piocudlng wcolc nnd 2 0,000 lust year , niaking 4M5OOU slnco Mnruh I. against 7.0JO.OOO last year. Many houses nro Htlll closed , aunltln en couraging prices of hogs. " Leading places compare as follows : .i tniur.Kt > .ir.KM.iitKirs. Frcsli Kriilts. CANTAIXU1TS I'cr ( loz. . 1.21. ' > 0. UitAi'is Thu supply Is still limited. Homegrown grown , H-lb. basUots. 4" > U5Je. I'fcAiis California II irtlctt , } . ' 25 ; othur Callfornl.iarlutlcs , Si.OJ. I'I.UMS California. II W. APIM.ES I'or bhl..OC.25. . OHANOES Kodi. Sit.K ( ) , \\ATHIMEI.ONS bhinplns stock. 11@18c. LEMONS I'or hox. $0 oo. HANANAS 1'or bunch , JJ.OOQ.'J.jO for good shipping stock. I'KACIIES The supply Is quite largo nnd the quality IniproM.il. California Crawfords , slii- glo onbu lota , Jl.-.ri ; llo case lots. 11.15. Country Produce. Pour.Titv There Is not much dllTcrcnco In price between the beat old fowls .iud spring chickens both noiiii ; at $ LOOS I 2. > . HUTTKII Cho'co ' d.ilry butter Is scarce and soils te.idlly at UOIGc , hut some of thu coun try butter Is not good enough for the ictall tr.ule and gous to the p ickers at UKu. Cocs Selling largely at 1 t'ie. ' VoiptaIilcH. The follow Ing quotations i oprL"-ent the prices at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : TOMATOES Per bushel , $1.00. CAiiiiAniHome eiown. Ic peril ) . NEW Hi.hTs 1'ur bushel. Me. HKA.NH--Navy , fi"0tiJ ( < > 5 per husbol. ONIONS Home grown , 75o per bushel. 1'OTAiOKS Loe.il irrowors are supplying the demand almost exclusively. GtiricntH of Commerce. The oyster se.ison opens In Omaha today. The wholesale prices ate 4" > to Mo for selects and N. V. counts , but dealers look to see them come down as thu se.ison advances. Om.iha dealers aru In shape to fill country orders promptly and with the best of stock. Wlhlj Ii'UKNISl ! FAt-TA Mr. Horlln Willing to Moot tlio Pro- IioHtnl Invcstl utiiifjCommittee. Coinmlssioiior Horliu loturnod yesterday from Lincoln and cxpicsscd undisguised surprise \vhon his attention uus called to the article In Tut Bi.i : of ycstotday giving Mr. Frank Hansom's version of thu dismissal of the now somewhat famous Thir teenth street prado injunction case. Said Mr. Berlin to u reporter for TUP Hir : : "If the Koal Estate Owners' association Is really invosticatlni ; the whvs and vtliate- foros of that injunction Mint I mil glud of it. I began that suit In earnest , and it was dis missed without my knowledge or consent , I will uladly furnish the Investigating commit tee of the Itcul Estate Ownois' ' asso- tlon all the papers and data In mv possession referring to that Injunction and these documents will convince the com mittee bovond the shadow of a doubt that my actions in that and all other matters before the board have been und will continue to bo in the Interest of Douglas county and Omaha.11 .Mr. HaiiKom \Vlllint ; . OMAHA , Aug. 20. To the Heal Estnto Owners1 Association , Omnlm : Gentlemen I read in this evening's HI-B Mr. rtcrlln's statement with rcfeiuncu to the ilisnil.ss.il of the suit brought to onjuln the grading of South Thirteenth street 1 was Mr liorlln's attorney In that suit nnd dismissed it under his direction and at his request Mr. Hoilln Bays in thu evening's Hr.is Unit thn suit was dismissed without his knowl edge or consent. Your association has boon asked by Tin : Ur.i : to Investigate the matter , as the suit was one In \ \ hlch thu publlo was Interested. I cheerfully join lu thin icquest nnd ask that you at oncu appoint n com mittee lo investigate fully oveiy fact attending thu commencement and dismissal of this suit. 1 will meet the committee at any time and place thuv mav suggest , anil will prnvo to their satisfaction nnd that of the publlo that this suit was dismissed with All' Berlin's knowledge and consent , and at his icquest. Mr. Berlin's statement has been muJo In a newspaper , nnd I have therefore ) given to the press of the city a copy of this letter. Fit INK T IUVSOM JOllNA MCSllASE. HUSH U CUMIUN McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT HANKERS , 300 a 13th St. , First National Danlt HallU Ing , Omaha , Nub. Deal In ttocki , bonds , ieourlll8i.oornnarcl.it pi pur , eto. NtMOtlute loaai uu luurorul U lulu rot eMatfl. filiort tlma loam nil bunk Huik , VI uU ap rOT U cullatgrul igcurlt ) AND TWINES. Bemis Omnlm Bag Oo , Importer" ami Manufac turers Flour Sarki llutlnpi nd Twine. lilCYCLES. A. n. Porrio & Oo. Mi 0 , Daxon , KM Doilno Street. ' fold on monthly ptymonU , Bond for our rntnlOKiio nnd prices lV)7l ( < 1'nrnnm st. , Omnh HOOK niXDEHSnnd STATlONEItS Ackorumn Brothers & Hointzu , t'rlntori , binders , cloctrotypors , blank boot manu- fnotureri lltrt Howard street , Oran\in \ HOOTS AND SI 10US Olms , A , Coo&Oo , Kirkciu1allJonus&Oo , Manufactiiron ami Job WholeiiiloManufnrtur'ri bers. Aitenls for lloiton Hub ber shoo Ci lltr. . 1101. 11W Uotrnrd street. andltlXt , llnrnc/ street Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Moras & Oo. , nain & Harto fhoc Knctorjr Corner llth And Donulas sti Omnlm 1212 Hnrner street Mercliaiiti Invited to Oma'ia , .SVIk rail nndoiainlne CAltHIAGES , JICGGIES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omaha's Lnruest Varlotr WAtiONS AM ) C1GA RS. West & Fritscher , Manufactures tlneclmrs , jobbers of leaf tabiceo. 1011 Fiirnun Street. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squirei , Lime Oo. , Hard anil soft conl shlp- co it x ICE. Eagle Oornico Works , F. Ruemping , Mannfncturcrg o ( i ( i ilranltid Iron cornice * Gnlvanlzul Iron Cornice Dormer windows door \\lndou caps , melnlllo ' cip * , tlnlad etc , flln , ete. 1110 nntl . Iron nnil il ite nxifcr DotlRO bt til tarnniu St CEMENT AXD LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 213 S nth Street , Ijlmo , cement , etc etc , Omtha , Neb Cor 'Jlh and DoiiKlas St DRY GOODS M. Z. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatriok - Koch Dry Dry ( rood * notions , fur- Goods Co. , nUhlnx good * Dry-rood * notion * , isonts' fiiriiMilnir piodt CoFncrllth nnd llnwnrd cur. llth nnil llownrd Sin ELECTKICAL S UPPL1E& Wolf Electrical Oo. DKTUOir-AUIOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrated cituloKUO nn 1 Dy mm * Catalogue free free H A Klnncy.Cen'l 1614 Capitol Avenue. Ant S.I2-J N V. i.lfe 111(1 ( a FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo. , General wo'tern ancnt Corner .tones nnd S'th ' 8t bkundla I'low Co , Umnha , Neb nt'i-ll'il ' Sherman Are FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Oo. , K. T. Davis Mill Oo 1011 N 16th Mroct c o rniterwoud , J. K MiCrny , Man icer MnnnKor nt Omnlm Mill nt Hondet ion , Minn Cor 8th mill Jntknun bli B. F. Oilman , " Omaha Milling Oo. , IOli-15-17 , N. II.th btrcot .Merchant Millers Ollkuiinil Mill 1113 Nortli C K IlliuV - MnnnKor liitli > 5tri'ct FURNITURE AND CAIIPKTX. Dewey & Stone Furniture - Beebe & RunjAU Fur nituro Oo. , niture Go. Siicccsiors to 0 A Ilci'bc t nrntturo anil cnrpcla , .Mo , III5-I11J Knrniim Htre t ( Irnroimil I Illi ln Omnlm GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Schno dor & Looinis , J. T. Eobinson Notion Oo. Jobbura anil Importer * of dents' furnishing focii ] * , notions nnil fiirnlablnK in f u cnli United tirunil lliickikln ' iiMnilli- pints nlilrtH , conti , etc lilt llow.inl btroi > t Cor l.'lli nml llowuril Sin GLASS , PAIXT , OIL AND DRUGh. Konnard Glass and J. A. Puller & Oo. , Paint Oo. , 14IT3 Duiik'lus Street , Oi 1112 llnrney ijtrcut Oinuliii , Nub. Dm il a. William Oummiugs , Blake , Bruce & Oo , ClTundl.rj So u til Kill bt .Oi.-ltH I oivonnuitli S | . Omaha , Nub Oinnlin , Nub GROCERIES GUNPOWDER. Hush H. Olark. ( i ( n I WeitiTii A nnt of povrder. Atlas liUli expln BlVU bllntllllt I "I" fll'OI GRAIN AND > I \ 'Ml ' SASH , DOORS , JtLlXDS , ETO M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohu Sash & Door Oo MiuiilfiLClurors uf sanli Miiiiiifactnrcranf inonlil * ilonri bllnils MiO Inns , bllnili doors , utc. nioulillnKi Ilrnncli of otlke lieu , l.'tli nnil IziirUSts llootn 421 llco Iliillitlnir WATER SUPPLIES U , S , Wind Eagino & A , L. Strong & Sons , Pump Oo , , KKL'-IOOI Fnrnnin fctruot. UnllliHr Wlnil Mills ' .US iiiul.TJ lonoi Struut Umnlm N b ( i K HUSH , iiGtlnKninimir'r TEA , COFFEE , Sl'ICES. Consolidated Ooflbo Company , 1114 nml 141U Ilnrnur Hi , Oiuidm , Iseb TO YS. JtlLLlAHDS. H. Hanly Co. , The Bnmswiok- I'll ) * , ilnlli , a 1 hums , Balko-Oollentler Oo , , fancy ifiiuili lioiiaefnr Illlllinl mi > n ImnillHr. il hlni { uiiult , chllJ- snidiin Mitiirot. icn't cnrrlHKi" 407 , W > S1 Kith Htrcot , 111'JI-iirnnin Strcot. Omnlm = > SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS"co , - LIMITED A. D. 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