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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , * FRIDAY , AUGUST 28 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Another Blight Scare in Wheat Resulting from Weather Reports. FEW UNLIMITED BUYING ORDERS , Very IrroKtilnr Prices TliroitRliout tlio Dny In Alt Cereal" , Ucollnlni ; mill Itccovcrlnc Hapldly Activity In Stock * ) nntl Ilonils. CIIICAOO , III. , AIIS. 27. Tlio wo.ither mnp started the wheat market with an ndOltlonal crop scare mid December wheat was tinpur- cliahcnblo In nny quantity until It was l ? o higher than It closed yesterday. There were transactions at tlio saino moment at tlio open ing ranging all tlio way from tl.0i totl-OHf , Adorn salu or two at tl.OOSJ tlio buying or ders at milfmltud prices appeared to have been exhausted and ut tlio same tlmo as the nail pneo hud buon readied , selling against those privileges come Into play and very soon knocked loolT tlio early bulge. Tlio prlco was very Irregular nit tlio forenoon , declining und rocovnrlng again very rapidly and within tlio r.ingo of lUT.'i ' and 11.05'j. but about ono Hour before the close there was a very weak feeling Induced by report * of lower cables and for eigners soiling and a drop of I'ic was tlio re sult. Tlio clearances from the seaboard were very heavy but tlio foreign markets were re ported In the private dispatches earlier and prices likely to decline with any Improvement. In DID uiMithor. The closing cables to the Hoard of Trndo showed an advanfto at Liver pool hut continental markets were lower and even Iilvvrpooi nns quoted lower In somoof tliu jirlrutu mi'ssU2i'S mid tlio first effect of HID fru.u Honra hud by that , time been recov ered from. Tin- drop In prices above referred to was rather Midden und resembled In Its consequence quence to tlio longH wliut miiro freiiiiitly | ) of Into his : been tlio experience of tlio snort Keillors , Tpoii thnnttomplof tlio former party to unload their earlier purchases no buyers could be found between * I.05H ioI.OIi ? mid ll was not until It was being olTercd at $1.0Ui and Jl.ut" , that any quantity could bo dls- IIOSIM ! of. Tlio closing price was JI.OIU. 'Iheiorn ninrkut wis : kept on the bridge luring the giouturpart of the session. The frost In the northwest It was feared would reach clown Into the corn belt tonight , and In fnctthi ) Weather biireuu makes that predic tion. The working of tlio wire pullers at Now Yoik und the aforcs.ild frost talk together with the increasing averageof thedallr re ceipts WIMO the Inllucncos upon the price fliiclitnt.ons. At tlinolusoof thn session Oc tober com. after selling Hjc higher on an other break nnd Me lower than It- loot yester day , rested with the eomparallvoly modest gain of 7 c. August , nnd September wcielcss btilllshly affected by the day's news , closing at an advance of only Uc on yosteidiiy's latest iiiotatlons | ; the year gained lie und Mny ? , 'o. Tliu opening of today's corn market was quite us wild In the mutter of the wide ruimo of prices In the lrnt ! transactions as was the case at. the same moment In thn wheat pit. September corn was started at from fi.ic to liCc , the latter price being the highest prlco paid today , and It ole ed at tlTiC. October sold at the opening any whom from Mo to . * > ' . ) * < ' , sold as hluh ns ( Wile und as low us SSJie , and closed tttf > ! lTtC. as ugnlnst 59e at the close yesterday. Theru WIIR nothing of Interest In the oats market , wh eh wan very dull , prices lluetu- atlng with wheat and corn and were a little stronger than yesterday without being much higher. The market opened steady , advanced ! io toif. ' . declined He. advanced ! | c , and clotod steady where It did yesterday. .Sep tember and Cetober clninged bunds at i c to iio dllfcintu'e. KITorlH wore made to change October to Muv utll'.c ' to > e premium for the latter , but little business was done. The provision market started firm and after ft rather protracted wewk Intermediate spell of strength , again bccamo the ruling foatnro and the close wiis a moderate advance upon yesteiday's final figures. September pork oncned at 310. : ( . declined to } O.-V , recovered nil the early necllno and I5o more und closed with a net gain for the day of "lie. October went through a similar course but Its gain In the end W.IH.'IC. January was comparatively stronger than yesterday and shows an ad vance of Tic. ! I.urcl made an advance In each of the three options September , October and Janiutry of ice. Klbs also resolved more ad- vnntaco than barrel pork. The loan iig futures ranged as follows : AKTICI.KH. IIII1II. LOW. CLOSE. u. S Aiiitimt fl 03 CJ1 0. > H t l II ftljf September * . I Ut Ml Ut 1 VI December. . . 1 05 Oil 0 M COIIN No.2 AiiKiist September. . 05 ftiaw ? J October. OATH No. 2 30-X September. . MM Mar 34H 34 llKXH 1'OHK September. . 10 30 10.15 October. . . , . 10 45 10 471. January. . . . LA lilt- September. . li R.I October U 75 January. . . . 61)0 ) 70U SHOUT llir.s Scplombor , , GflS 075 Oclober. . , . . 075 0 85 January. . . ; B87 Gush quotations wore as follows : Fi.ouu Unchanged. WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , $ l.0.ii ; : No. 3 prlng wheat , O-VSUBUc ; No. 2 red , f I.IKIU , Conn No. 2.05'io. OATS No. H , 3J ! ' , < aWJe ; No. 2 white , 335 ! ® sic : No. : i white , 3i4t2c. } ; HYK No. 2. o.'c. IIAHI.EV No. 2 , 070ilo ! ; No. 3. 50G2o f. o. b. : N o. 4 , 4S3io. KI.A.XSKEI ) NO. 1 , Jl.OSjJ. TIMOTII v HEKD-Prlmo. JI.20. I'IIIIK Mess pork , per burro ] , 110.30 : lard , per cwt. , W.(15 ( ; Short ribs sides ( looto ) , t > ' , -5 : dry saltfd Hhonldors ( boxed ) . IJ.20at .25j short clear sides ( boxed ) , 17.2.V37.50. WniHKur Distillers' tlnlshed goods , per gal. , SuiiAtis Unchanged ; cut loaf. 55io. ? On the produce exchange today the butter market was iinchniuad ; creamery , 803'jlo ; dalry.lsa'Wc. Eggs , ICo. Now Vork Murkct.s. NEW YortK , Aug. 27. 1'i.outi Kocolpts , 18,075 packages ; exports , 2bll : harrols. 5,2t s icks ; unsettled , weak , moderately active ; sales , 22,050 barrels. COIIN MKAI. Klrm. qiilo * , ; Ilrundy wine , 11.03. WIIKAT IteeelptR. iCivirn busbols ; exports , 2iSf.0 ; : ' hushuls ; sales. 4,57B)00 ( ) bilsliels ot fu tures. 27.0.N ) biihliels ot spot. Spot nnrkot dull , lower and weak : No. 3 , red , Il.luuftl.il In elevator : fl.lliiftl.r. ? , allout ; . l.iiU : f. o. b ; No. 2 red , JI.U7G.I.07U ; ungraded red , II.U7Uil.ii4 : ! ; No 1 northern , to arrive , f 1.17 ; No. 1 hard , to arrive , ll.lOii : options iidvanccd U&l'io on hlchcr nubile ca bles , reported frost In North Uakota and e.\poctod colder weather , rep rt of the L'ln- clnimtl Price Curiunt of damugo to wheat In the stack ai.d continued largo clearances , de clined IQl'iio on lute cables of weakness , full deliveries on contracts hero and lack ot fresli export demand , closing weak at HiS ? e under yesterday. No. 2 rod , August. MOiil.llj. closing , tl.lOJ Ji ; Heptemlier. Jl.lUi5iJl.l' ! ' ! ; clos ing. * l.lui ; October , * l.lliai.l'i ! ? ; closing , l.ll'i. November , tl,12. ; cloalng. ( I.I2JU I ; December. ( I.it\iil.l5 : { ( < li ; closing , * l.iii : ? ; Jim- uury. eloslng , J1.1S ; May , tl,18KOIIU\ ; oloi- Ing , tl.lSii , ItVE-Strongor at the oloso at 11.02 for west ern , UoiiN-ltcoclpts , C0.175 bushels ; exports , 03,004 buihels ; sides , 2UlfOOU bushels of futures nnd KIl.COO hniheis of spot. Spot market Hunger ; fair business , ehlelly export ; No. 2 , 77iO } In olovutor ; 7K3781io afloat ; ungraded mixed , r.Ht7fo ! No. 2 white , 75S70C. Options qpcned ? iOI'ie higher , advanced Sio more. defltni'd ? i44Hii ) , ri-acted and closed steady at OlMct Innuurv. aoKamc. closing , 5'J.Uo ; May 60Ma57'i < ' . closing , 5 ; , c. OATS-l'ecolpts , 151,100 bushels ; exports , 480 bushels ; sali' , 120,000 bushels of futures and lUMNU busliela of Hnot. Spot marki't lower und qnlott ojitlons. dull , lower unit weak ; August , closing wise ; Septuniner. Bti" \o. a-11'-- ' - . - , - . - , viVhtiVriiTualSoi ; Nixl ! Ohlcago. 3 iW81to. ' HAV Mrm and quiet. Ilpra Wunk and dull ; state , common to choice. JllilRc ; Puolllo coast , 1M41JH ) . OorrKE Options opentd Irregular , un changed to 25 points down : closing steady uv& 25 points down ! vulcs , UU.750 Dugs , Including August , flO.403ie.3U ; September , tl5.ttmftl5.Q5 ; October , * ll.rj.iJ14.75t ( Novumber. IU7X/ilU.BJ ( ; December. fia.4u ii.M ; ; Jnnuury , 113.10 ; Murch , lU'.ftJOiaoOi spot Itlo dull uud easy ; fair car goes , lUo ; No. i , 17Vc. SudAit Uawquiet ; rodnod , steady and mod- orHto dumimdi olT A , 4U4iO. ! MOI.ASSKSNow Orleans , steady und quiet. KICK Qulot and tlrm * COTTONSKIUI On. Hull , TAI.I.OW Dull and easy ) city ( K'.OO for packing ) . 11.87'i- J ! ( ) lN-yulot and stondy. KoasQul'oti "fancy Wudy ; wettoru , 17O I8p | rccoluti , 4'J4''mtckugf . I'otiK. Moro iictlvo , ttoaayi.oM mess , I10X)0 ) | now mrstII.MK112.CO ! extra prime. ( IO.KKttO.5S , OUT MEATS-Strong , wanted ; pickled bellies , 60 bid. Minm.Ei Strong ) short clear , September , IjAiin Illaher. strong and Inbctterdemand ; wcstorn stenm , fJ.li24 ( ! bid ; sales. lC5a tierces at tl.R.V30. 2i < ; option sales. 7.7W tierces ! Au gust , 10,01 bid i September. MK.flO.M , closing , Ifl.OOi Oatober. , KIWI US. closing , M.O.J ! Docom- her , 17.15 , closing , 17,20 ; January , (7.2&a7.33 , closing (7.30. nuTTRti Qulatnml llrmt western dairy. I'm I7c ; western creamery , I.V3..MJo ! : Klgltu , 2.K 23 Mr. OiiKF.sE Quiet and weak ) western , tinrt skltns. MHWia. Pt Ino.x Dull ; American , . Cot > i'r.it-Iiill , strong ; Lake , August , IIS.20 ; l.nko , September , $1'.25. I.EAII-IIUll , tl.5. TIN PI nn I straits , 120.10. 1'r.Tiioi.F.UM The market opened firm , but declined Hue on slight pressure to sell , then became steady and remained so to the close ; Pennsylvania oil , ipot miles , none ; September options , sales , II.W-O bins : opening at U5c , lilghusl , rue. lowest , 03iO ! , closing ut 0.1'ic ' ; Lima oil , no sales. Slur'totf" . KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Aug. 27. Fi.oun Quiet and iiniiincil. ) ! WiiKAT-lllgher ; No.2 hard , cash and Au gust , ir.'c bid ; No. 2 red. cash , no bios. Coit.v Steady ; No. 2. ca h , 54Uc bid ; Au- gutt,5mc hid. OATH-IIlBhor ; No. 2. cash , 27Uo bid ; Au gust , 27J274'c. ? ( ? HAV I'lrm : fancy pralrlo , $8.50 ; good to choice , 8I.OOT45.00 ; timothy. Jioo. HUTTKK l-'lrnii cri'iimory , 1010o ; dairy , 123 IRe ; store packed , ll@il : < > . C'IIKKSK Steady , unchanged , Eiios-rirm , ut He. PHOVIHIONS Steady. unclimzpd. : Wool , -Steady , unchanged ; Missouri un- wnshod. heavy. l. f.l5c : light Iliu- , ltl L'i niodluni. 20il22c : Kansas and .Nebraska , boavy Unp. iTsl5c : ! ; light flue. I © 12c ; tub washed , cholci' . II'Mi.Sc' ! medium , 'JOUi2c : ; dingy and low. 272Jc. ItEOGllTS Wheat , 87,700 ; corn , 5,800 ; outs. 4.21)0. ) Wheat , 100,930 ; corn , 10,203 ; oats , St. l.oulH .tlarkuts. 5iT. I.OUIB , Mo. , Aug. 27.VIIRAT Weak ; Irrrguiar ; cash , * 1.0li ! ; Sqptcmber , $1.00 ; December. $ l.ui : i. ( oils Higher ; cash. 03o ; September , 59c. OATS Steady ; cash andijeptembor , 2UsiC. I'OIIK Steady at Jl.l.i2'i. ( ' iMUli-Klrmer at $0.20. WlllSKEV H.1S. Ijlvcrpool IjlVKitpnnu Aug. 27. WIIBAT Firm : de mand Improving ; holders olfersparlngly : Cal ifornia No. 1 , 1's ' 2d@Us 2'id ' per cental ; Kan sas winter , hard , l-s Ild5t-s MHd. COUN Sloadv and demand poor ; mixed western , 8s 4J d per cental , I , AMD Prime wcstorn , IHsUd per cwt. 3flii"cnpo1iH Wheat market. MIXNKAPOI.IS. Minn . Aus. 27. WIIKAT Cash fairly active ; poor grades dull ; receipts. 211) cars ; shipments , 115 cars. Close : No. 1 hard , on truck. Ma : No. 1 northern , August. MJMc ; on track , ti'c ; No. 2 northern , on tr.iew , lWJ4o Cliiuliinati 'Miirkcta. CINCINNATI. O. , Aus. 27. WHEAT Iltghcr ; No. 2 rod. tl.O. . COUN Klrm ; No. 2 , mlxod , C5c. OATS Klrm : No. 2 mixed. 32Ji < 333e. WIIISKEV Unchanged at II. IB. Milwaukee Grain Market. MIMVAUKKK. WIs. . Aug. 27. WiiEAT-Stoady ; No. 2 spring ; cash. ( I.OS. COHN Steady No.il , cash , C5c. OATS Klrm ; No. 2 white , ale. Toledo Grain AInrkct. TOI.KDO , O. . Aug 27. WHEAT Lower ; cash , August and September , I1.04JJ. COIIN Dull ; cash , Btl * OATS Steady : cash. IClc. STOCKS ltO.Vl > S. NEW i'oitic , Aug. 27. The stock market was not so active today , especially In the after noon , and displayed In the main a reaction ary temper under heavy realizations and prices ruled throughout the day at a slightly lower level than those of last evening. The efforts for a reaction were made with moro confidence this morning , as London was again a seller of stocks , everything except Union Pacific , among tbo favorites of that center being among the stocks disposed of , and rc- jorts of frost In the far northwest came In to iclp the beir : sentiment among the traders. I'rlces were higher at the opening , but thu irossuro brought to boar was at last success ful In forcing prices below the opening. The bullish sentiment In tno street , however - over , remains unimpaired , and the extremely stubborn resistance shown by prices to react , oven under the most discouraging circn in stances , shows that the present movement Is jascd on a ( Inner foundation than any up ward movement within the last two years. Commission puoplo report ustoncilly growing Interest In the market and the Increased In- liilry Is still In the widening of the market ind the extension of transactions to a largo mm tier ot blocks which have laid dormant 'or months. The business of today and yesterday was moro wldly distributed than any two days for the lust year , the number of stocks dealt In reaching about 125. Another encouraging sign for the market Is the comparatively In- slgnlflcunco of the dealings In the unlisted de partment , the Incubus of the manipulation of .lioso properties being removed from thu mar ket gives legitimate securities a chance to roach their proper level. The effects of the 'rc)3t In the west were of not material consequence quence nnd the declines In prices went further than fractions , although a few stocks hero ind there yielded because of special pressure of other circumstances. The Industrials were moro active and all wore helped by special Influences. Sugar being strong on the reported deal with oupo- sltlon with rellncrs , led boiuuso of the luck of opposition to the reorganizing scheme at the meeting and Cordage continue J Us reac tion from Its Into depression. There were fre- inoiit eh.mgcs of temper during the day. Thu market finally closed only fairly active and loavy to weak. The trudlii. , ' reached 240b5J shares. Railroad bonds were not so active nnd were rather Inclined to follow the sliuro list down ward , though tow weak spots were seen. Among the moro Important advances Hocking Valley Os rose 2 ! per cent. Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been dull and steady. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : The total sales of stocks to.lay woro207,5SO shares. Including : Atchlxon , 2-.Vj5i Chicago ( lus , 5,570 ; Delaware , lickawanna & Western , 5,400 ; Lake Shore , 11,710 : Lou > > lvlllu , * c Nash ville. 7,740 ; Missouri I'aclllc , 7..00 : ; North American. l\,7M \ ; Northern Paelfio preferred , 7,05.5 ; Iteiidlng , IW. Itlchmond A West Point , JtbU ; Ht.Puul , 40,740 ; Union I'aclllc. . ' Miianolul llovlow , NEW VOHK , Aug. ST. The Post says : The ncllnatlon to realize which showed Itself strongly yesterday , but was met by an oven stronger disposition to ucijulro stocks , con- limeil today with moro ulloct. Speculators working for a decline were probably aided In he case ot stocks movements , which rested on the t radio of thu corn belt by the continued reports of frosts in the northwest , The bpoclul reason for the Mrtmstli which ho ( 'hcsuDouka .V Ohio stock thowe ; ! steadily wus the reported ucqiiUltlun by that road of the Ohio Ac Mississippi railroad , on which It Is indcnttood to have hud Its eye. A virtual illlanee , It was aitsorled , hud ulroady gouo ute Direct and tlio lienellls to the Clicsupeako & Ohio system would bo felt ut once , Now Vork Money Mnrkot , NKW YOIIK , Aug. 27. MONEY ox CALI < Easv , ranging fnmi 2)i ) to U per cunt : last loan 2i ! lorcenti closing olTered at 21i pur cent. PiiikiK MEKOANTII.K l'AfKii-5riiaui4 percent. KXOUXMUU < Jukt uud weak at Klnnnulitl Notes. NE\V \ OIU.EANS. Ii. : , Aug. 27. Clearings , NEW YOKK. Aug. 27. Clearings , t9lflSO.f > SO balanccH , M87tW. HAI.TIMORE. Mil. . Aug. 27.--Clcarlnii ; , (2,305- * > . * > ' : balance , Ml.r : < 5l. Money 0 per cent. I'lltl.ADEl.rillA , Pa. . Au1.27. . Clearings , IIO.n'C.AM : balances , ilAJ.7ii : ; money , 4 per cent. CINCINNATI. O , Aug. 27. Money. 4iSJ'l ! ' per cent ; Now Vork exchange , "lOcdUcountj clearIngs - Ings , f I.7.VJ.B.W. MKMIMM-I. Tonn. . Aug. 27. Now Vork exchange - change selling at tl.nu premium. Clearings , Jl.ll.'J.II : balances , { .M,334 , HOSTO.V , Mass. . Aug. 27. Clearings. $ II,8S- : OSbalances. ; . $1,011,8 1. Unto for money. IUi Wt per cunt , Exchange on Now Voric , lUOtto illscount. ST. Louis. Mo. . Aug. 27. Clearings. fl.SOS.075 : balances , (1011,010. .Money very tight and In de mand : rate firm at 7 ted per cent , the former to customers. CHICAGO , III. . Aug. 27. Money dull at 0 per cent ; Now York exchange weak , declining toMe Mo discount ; bank clearings , * ii..IU,000 : : ; ster ling exchange uulol ; sixty-day bills , JI.SI : de mand. ( I 80 > J. _ Itoston St'H.-k .Market. HOSTO.V , Mass. , Aug. 27. The followlns wore theeloslng prices on Blocks In the the Itoston stock market today : Hniilc of Hncliiml Hullion. LONDON. Aug. 27. The bullion In the Dnnk of Knglnnd decreased 231.0011 ilurlni : the past week. The proportion of the Hank of Kng- land's reserve to liability which last week was 45.22 percent Is now 45.77 per cent. Amount of bullion 1:0110 Into the Hank of Eniduml on balunco today was 2HI,000. Iluvniin HAVANA , Aug. 27. SPANISH Gor.o Un changed at * 2.iO'i2.30 : ! > J. KXCIIANOK Quiet. SUO.AU ( julet , nothing doing ; holders keep aloof from buyers and are reluctant to muko concessions. ForclRii Oil nlurkct. LONDON. Aug. 27. CALCUTTA LINSEKD 12s 2Vid per nuartor. TuiirENTiNB 23s lli d perewt. Traders' Talk. ST. Louis , Mo. . Aug. 27. Langonbore Broth ers to Cockrell Brothers : The following will show the range of prices on the loatllnj op tions at this point today : coUMontTVl Open. I IIIxli. I I.ow. I Close. Ycs'y. WHEAT Dee tl $1 Ot Coiix Sept 59 69 9 OATS Sept . . . . . New Yoiuc. Aug. 27 , Konnott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. WoWhortor : llcforo the opening of the board this morning the telegraph hud reported severe frosts In the northwest doing more or less damage to the wheat crop. These reports gave the cue to traders to sell at the opening. They began to sell at the opening but for quite a while dealings were more than olfset by outside buying ordois which carrlod irlccs for a number of shares higher .him they have been for some timo. However , the market felt the elToct of the pressure that local operators [ niton It and the tone Ueuamo easy and the : ondeiiBV downward and so continued to the elose. The London market oamo Irregular mil London both bought and sold stocks here it the opening but later throu 'h the day did but Ilttlo. The stock market has htid a sharp idvuneo In the past ten days und It Is very naturally a buyer mrrkot , CitiCAClo. III. . Aug. 27. Swartz. Dnpoo & tlcCormlclt to R O. Swartz & Uo. : Telegrams ! rom leJtablo parties In the northwest Hated .hut the damugo to wheat was being gener ally underestimated and that It would prove serious In some sections. This was sulllclent to give us ( jultu a Ilttlo boom during the early > nrt of the session , especially as the markets > f the United Kingdom were cinotrd hlghorut .ho opening. Thu strength , however , did not list. The Inter break In urho'it was assisted bv n break of 3 marks In the llerlln markets nnd ot ! l5c In Paris. Clear ances from the Atlantic ports were good , amounting to 050.00J bushels In wheat anil Hour. ( enoipts at eleven primary points , 1,721,01X1 ; shipments , 1,405,000. The com market has icon fairly active In Itslluotuutlons , although railing has not been of great magnitude , The ro.st news U undoubtedly creating uneasiness n the minds ot the traders , and to this Is ut- rlbutablo the strength of the early murkot. We note good buying of the account option , vlilch Is said to bo for eastern account. n sympathy with the strength In corn provl- H ons have neen II rm with some anxiety de veloping among Iho bourn to cover their shorts. The temper of our local erowd Is changing somewhat on provisions and there ntslicen today good buying of all articles for January. Any damage to the corn orop would irovo a dceldod bull argument In provisions. CIIICAOO , Aug. 27 , Kennctt , Hopkins & Co. , oS. A. MuWhorler : The opening was about leblgheron destructive storms III Kngland mil frosts In the northwest. The local erowd have been whlpsuwcd sic steadily of late by selling on breaks that they were Incline. ! liln morning to take the long Mile after oovor- ng their shorts , I ) in the weakliest of oon- Inental markets and lack of export demand turned thorn again to the short side. There was heavy and more general selling near the end of the session than has ocuried for some days , The longs seem to have realized 'reuly ' on the itdvunco around ll.ud 'or December and ottered no opposition to the btibseiinent ( routine , 1'orulgncr.s hont weak eablot and helped to break the market. It Is iiird to rei'onellu tlio weakness of thu markets ibroud with press dlbpalchen describing u very bud outlook , growing steadily wor u , Die situation scorns to warrant better prices and wo believe wheat should tie bought on all soft spots , The frost and a possibility that It nay move southward tonight alarmed corn shorts nnd made the market very active. Octo ber nnd lateroptlons showuU marked strength , which showed that August and Hoptemlierweru cniiimratlvuly : neglected. Soalpors have quit .railing In September. This lioycott promises to muko the deal a very tame one and there ire even Indications that the cllquo ware soli ng September and buying October , Oats were uthor heavy. Provisions oeein to bo gaining friends. If stocks should show u matorlul re- ( notion ut the und ot the month prices would m likely to go considerably higher. .Thoy are about tlio only product that ha not had n boom recently und ono Is now ready for them. OJJ.I/U M.tl OMAHA. Aus. 87. OArrr.E-Oniolal rccoluts ot cuUIn ] ,245 , ai compared with lUi yenterday uud 2,481 Thursday of la t Tw < jk. The market was moail.v on all 2radr < r of beeves 5tondy to RtronKor on nil grudwilif butcher stock nut aollvo and firm on feeth-M. The receipts In * u'.uUcd tin good natlfA l/eovci. Ilnna-Oillcliil rocglUts of hogs 2,2711 , as compared will. 2 , 11 yesterday nnd 3,0) ) : Thursday of lantvvqk. . The market wai ( nodorntoly nctlvo ntul steady to f > o higher. Choice heavy nnd light hois wrro nbonl steady , while good ml.x ? d were flo hlRher. All were sold. The nmtWof the price" pultl was * I.CKrrff.l.O' . the bulk srlltlig ut ll.75rjl.n i. Light , .75 < ai.lU ! heavy. tl.WvMj.85 ; mixed , ! 4.7.va4. X Thoiivaragoof the prltls until wm } I.77'S , nn compared with $ . -yesterday and J5.055S Thursday of last wcQItii HiiEEi'-O.1lilal roiiill iti ot sheep , a"0 , as compared with Ml IJulrsday of last. week. sheen. The market win tinchanged. Natives 2.ai.75 ; wcsturniip'-'i..KVai.TAl good 60 to 70-Ib. Iambs , - Hecnlpts and OUpo-iltlon of Stoelc. Onielal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union stockyards company for the twotitr-four IIOUM ending ut 5 o'clock , p. in , , Aumist'27 , IB'Jli , UKCKll'1'3. ItcprcHciitatlvo S STKIIH9. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. J'r. 11) ) . . W7 00 14. .III. ' , } ,175 ' 10. . 1 101 ; i 40 5..1J5J 4 00 . biillB'J 505 4..I212 340 si-KEits AND IICIKEUS. 3. .1100 275 coirs. 1. . 780 50 2..1185 I 85 1. , 1170 2 10 1 , . 510 (15 ( 10..1017 1 85 2. 1120 2 10 4. . 5'I7 ' US 3. . 1076 I 8. . 18. . 065 2 15 14. . M)3 ) 5..IXX ( 1 TO I. . 1110 220 0. . ( KW 75 4..1112 1 1)J ) n ' 11)75 ) 2 25 4I..IOUO 80 20. . KU 1 OU 20. ; UJJ 233 5. . UJ5 bO 1C. . 073 I IK ) STOCK KIIH AND rKEDEttS. 1. . 870 ! 00 II. . 8(15 ( 2 SO 104. 1IM 315 3..I2.K . ) ! 25 M.I204 2 IK ) 17.Hi. . III''S 3 175 ! 6J. . 715 71.1172 2 IIJ Hi. . ' .IV1 1120 ! 45 0 72.1 3 DO 25. 325 I ! ! RIO 21.1140 3 M ' Vus.1 330 I. . ( VJ'J ! 5D O..MI ) 3 15 40' .1105 340 5. . 4'J2 ' ! 75 24. . IMS 3 15 2.1505 ISO 7..1411 185 1..J5M ) 100 I..110 , ) 175 1.1440,185 1.1300 200 4..12S7 1 85 IIKIFKIIS. 3. . 840 2 25 4. . 1)10 ) 2 35 STAGS. 4..1132 2 i5 OXEN , l : 1310 1 50 WCSTEIItt CATTLB. NO. A > . I'r. WVOMINO CATTLE. Wyoming Cattle Uanuh Co. 1 bull 1300 II 05 21 cows : O."i4 1 HO 2 steers , tailings 1140 2 00 35 steers , tailings 12tii > 2 UO 8 steers tulllngs 1186 2 (10 ( 13 cows UIS 205 tot sti-ers iiU4 : 2 111 14S fpolers : 113'J 255 12 feeders IU2.I 275 2 steers ' ' 'u-5 ' 285 3 steers 12411 2 b5 2 steers , , . . 1445 285 1 steer , , " . . > 1440 300 2 steers 1255 3 OU 8 steers A iai | a 20 02 feenors ; . . .J. 1118 2 KO 2 sli'cr.s , tailings..f * , 1445 1 UJ 47 steers , HU'J 235 pias AND itouaii , 450 2 00 1 210 400 an 2 35 S3 125 40J . . .4iO ( 253 4 250 80 425 a. . 124 300 6 230 80 435 10. . 107 80 3 75 SIIUEP. No. Av. Pr. I4G western mixed , 107 3 90 J 9 western mixed 105 3 ! ' 0 07 natives 7J 3 25 6 nutlvo lambs 70 4 05 _ Chicago IJIVG Stock .Markets. OIIICAOO. III. . AUK. 27. [ Special Tolonrdin to THE UKI : . ] CATTLE-Tho market for native cattle was strong , wbl sh was no more than was to bo expected In view of the fact that the olTorlriKs. did not abrogate 5.00J head. There was also firmness In westerns and Texang , which was something of a surprise , as they were again In rather a larfro niipply , estimated at 5,00 ' of the former and 3,501 of the latter , or 8.500 all told. Of Rood shipping kinds there were not enough to meet the demands and prices for such had a slight upward Inclina tion. There was u satisfactory activity In all liranchcsof the trade und salesmen did not tlml It necessary to carry over uny cattle. Pnncy xhlpplir bcovos were quoted attd.15 to 10,25. From those tlgures prices strung along down to $1.25 to $ I.5J for scrawny cows unit bulls with westerns quoted from $2.00 to J4.75 and Texuns from $1.50 to $ .1.25. The stoekcr trade was active with prices strong and that also describes the situation In veal calves. The hog trade was reasonably active ana irlces snowed moro firmness. Only about I5.0JO bead arrived making a little loss than 6OuO : ( for the > veekso far , or 1 ' ,0.0 less than for the same tlmo last week. Itecolpts at other points being cor respondingly light , there iippoars to bo returning confidence for good stock buyers were not avorno to paying a small advance on \Vednosday's prices , and the day's sales Indi cate an average gain of fully 5o. 1'oor and Munition Ktiilr1 no moro than bold Its own , Prom f I.UO to5.l5 bought the larger part of the heavy weights and light sold principally at 85,10 and tfi. 40. I'ons were well cleared up and the close was strong. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.E Re ceipts. lll.OOS : shipments , none ; murkot fairly active , steady to strong ; prime to extra steers , 5.90fflfl.20j others , I4.0IXS15.75 : Toxuns , $2.25ii3.25 ( ! slockors. * 2.253.COj rangers , ji.504.25 ; : native cows. 2.50@3.25. lions Kecelpts , 14,000 ; shipments , 8,000 ; narki't active , 5 to lOc higher ; rough and coin- non , ! t4.KX&.75 ; mixed and packers. M.K > 3 ) ,05 ; prime boavy and butcherV weights , J5.10 < ii.\25 ; prime light , t5.50it5.Go ; grasser : > , 11.00 < & 1. 75. SHBKP ItocolptR , 7,000 ; shlpmonts , 3,000 ; narkot fairly active , steady : owes. CI.T5I.GO ; wethers. } 5.0.5.25 : mixed. ( .75 < 3I.IK ) ; westerns , a.05 < ai.OO ; lambs. t3.50a5.40. Now York Mvo Htook Market. NKW YoitK. Anit. ir , IIKEVE8 Hocelnts , no fresh arrivals ; feclln. * ; Itrm ; native steers , 4.00i5.9fl } per 10. ) pounds ; Texans , JJ.50ffl4.00 ; inllsand cows , Ji..vai.uu. ) Ill-El Stonily at Oli'ilU" ' l < er pound. Shipments today , 4V $ hcuve.s , and 700 sheep. OAI.VBS Iteci'fpts , l oMioad : market steady : veals , 5.50S.i)0 ) pur iuu"ponnds ; grussors and miloriiillks. * UH.5.7.ii ) | HiiKKi' Hoeelpts , r > ,451 head ; shcoj ) firm ; ambs shade lilgherfj'Klieou. 1.0 ( iii.OU per 00 pounds ; lambs , f-V..vltB.uO ; dressed muttons toady at 7 > i4t'o ) per ikmnd ; dressed lumbs Inn utH ! iIOo per pimild. lloos Iteci'lntH , 3Gt51iend , Including 0 cars or sale ; murlcol steady at II.OO&0.15 per 100 lonnds. ' tfii KIUINIIH f Ity MvciStook KANSAS CITV , Ma , > V i. . 27. OATTI.K Ho- olntH , 4.470 ; shlpineiit4.i2.720 ; market Meady : tcersf'I.OKt65.i-i ( ) ; cowKll. 2.71100 ; stoukursand eedors , a.txai.f ( : 0. , " , Ilona ICi'foIptH , 3,771 ; shlimients , 1,730 ; mar- tot 5o higher ; bnlU tS. I05J5.20 ; all grades , . ' llocolpts , B.ajir market wenlt and 10 Ql5o lower. _ St. houlH Mvo Hlouic 3Ii\fUot. ST , L.OUH , Mo. , Aug. 27. C'ATTI.B Hocelptn , ,400 ; shipment ! , 200 ; market higher ; fair to aui-y natives IJ.IX ) > tl,5.WJ ; To.xans and In- , ' . Hods Hecolpts , 4,7 > 0 ; .sh'pmcnts. ' 1.000 ; mar ket Ntondy : heavy , ) i.25 ® > ,35 ; mixed , tl.70l r > . ; o ; iigb o.u.i n.i n ( / / . /.s.i / . ; .v.i itii ir.y. Fl'UNll I'VllllH. SWKKT I'OTATOKS I'er bushel , JJ.OO. CIIAII Al'l'l.KM I'er bbl , PI.OJ. ( JANTAUiiri'Ks IVr do/ . , il.25QI.53. UllAl'KH The supply N still llmlled , Homo grown , 8-11) . biiNUots , 15U5)c. ) I'KAits-Callfornla ll.-trtlett , I . ' .25 ; other California varieties , * 2.0i , I'l.lfMK-C'iill/ornU. JI..V1. AJ'1'l.KS-l'or bbl , , ' .K'.VJS. ( JllANIEHItOll ) I , . , \VATKIIMKUINS rihlnpln : stock , 15IPc. I.KMONSTor boxj(0.iu llANANAH-l'or tumuli , (2.00(22.50 ( for good stooU. S The lupply la quite largo and the nnntlty Improved. California Oranfords , tingle glo cnso lots , 11,25 ; five case lots , 11.15. Country Produce. 1'oui.Tiiv The market on old fowls l glow nnd shipper * ought not to anticipate eve $ .1.00 for the best old hens , while rooMers ntu mixed co considerably Inner , tiprlne chickens run In better tip ma ml und bring J..25 < iJ'1.25. Kens The market Is llrmlng up nnd sales were reported at iiiillf. : HUTTKII Good butter Is very soarco and Choice ditlrr brltut Ill7c. Tlio packers price will bo advanced today to ll > ( c. Ar rivals of desirable grades meet with ready sale. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Vegetables. The followlngqiiotatlonii represent the prices at. . which uholca .stock Is billed out on order * tinlpjH olhcnTlso xtiitod ! TOMATOES I'er bnshol , tl.OO , OAiniAnr. tlomc grown , lo per Ib. NEW IlKETS Per bushel , 50c- . IIKAM8 Navy , W,50412. 5 per bushel. ONIONS Homo grown. 75o per bushel , I'orATOE. * boeul crowors nro supplying tlio demand almost exclusively. Uo Witt's Llttlo Early UISOM , best pill. SOUTH OM.lIl.l. South Oinuhn "Man At thu meeting of tbo Htnto Board o Trnnsportatlon nt Lincoln L. F. Hilton o the Drovers' Journal was elected chlof rocis- trnr. The selection Is nn oxcollnnt ono and will meet the hearty approval of Mr. Hll ton's many friends throughout tbo stuto. Notr.s About tin ; City. 0. A. Molchcr nnd family will return today from Atlantic , In. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Egccra hnvo returned from Grand Island , Daniel Hiiffcrty bns removed to Twenty- fourth nnil I1 streets. T. H. Scott has pone to Murray , la. , to visit his vonornblo parents. Unnlel Condon hits started on n tour through the western part of tbo stnto. Mr. nnd Mrs. .fames E. Hull will drlvo to Auburn nnd visit ninoiiR friends. Attorney .Tnmos H. Vnn Ouson has pone to Kearney on professional business. Clay & forest shipped in n train of eleven car loads of catllo from CasparVyo. . Arthur W. Saxo , nfter a successful snipe hunt In Stanton county , 1ms returned. William Biirnoss of the Cudahy PncldiiK company Is about after n week's illness , Mrs. Bogy , wlfo of A. G. Bogy , accompa nied by her mother , has pone to Chicago. H. P. Dempster of the B. & M. , will go to Grand Island to remain during the cncnmp- inont. Daniel O. McPhall of the Exchange has ROIIO .to Usceola , la. , to visit his parental homo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shnnlt of Ho it Oak are the cucAts of Cashier A. P. Urltik of the Packers' National bank. Misses Jassie Noyos and Callto Honcgor nnd Mr. William Todi ) of Waterloo were vis itors in the city. Timekeeper H. S. Ballord of Swift & Co. , who has boon spending ten days in Detroit , Mich. , bus returned. Miss Anna Blnnchnrd , daughter ot M. F , Blnnchard , who has been visiting friends in Crcston , la. , during the last two weeks , has returned. Mrs. Gideon , wife of E. D. Gideon of the Stockman , and children , who hnvo boon vis iting relatives and friends in Chariton , Mo. , hnvo returned. Miss Gallagher of Peorln. III. , sister of James M. nnd Andrew M. Gallagher , two of the popular young men of the city , is visiting her brothers. Mrs. Adams , wife of City Attorney Bonja- tnln S. Adams , and children have returned , after a month's visit with friends in different places in Iowa. Comrades William Young of Ucllevuo , the oldest and tallest of the veterans , and Charles K. Burgess of .this city , will leave Monday for Grand Island to attend the encampment' . The missionary tea given by the ladles of the Methodist churr.h in the pnrsonngo , was well attended nnd liberally patronized. The ladles made a complete success in their of- orts to entertain und servo 'heir friends. W. T. Barton , ceneral manager of the Stradamant or California Asphalt company , which has the contract for paving Twenty- fourth street , has arrived. Mr. Barton says that , twelve car loads of material have been shipped to this city and other shipments will bo made daily till all necessary material ar- Ives. Moro material for street railway building has been shipped to Albright , causing consid erable. speculation. One of the dlreotors of the Metropolitan company informed THE Br.n representative that It must bo for Mr. Hood , as the company had nothing to do with it. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Bestllttlo pill ever mado. Cure constipation every tlmo. None equal. Use. thorn now. Western I'eiiHions. WASHINGTON- . C. . Aug. 27. fSpeolal Telegram to THE BBE. ] The following list of ponslous granted Is reported by THE BEE and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original Wnrrcn Hullot , Franklin M. Betteris , Daniel Cool : , John S. Dufoy , William Castello , Gilbert 1C Beck , William J. Eatlniror. James Davoy , John Javall , Gcorgo Collins. Additional Davi'd Jones , EU Barton , Simon J. Guptil. Reissue. John M. Mahan. Original widows Cath arine Pnrnmlco. Iowa : Original James Steele , Benjamin P. Campbell , James N. DuvUon , William Crotiso , Michael Carl , Joseph Bilkoy , George W. Baly , John It. Babcock , Jessie M. Chaf- 'eo , Charles P. Davison , John Covlo , John Daniels , John Cash. Additional Edwin H. Nichols , David C. Foster , William II. Green , Fohn A. Nollis , William Good , Benjamin F. 3ummol , John W. College. Increase Henry 3. Wheeler , Sylvester Warner , Jacob Cook , iiolssuc Andrew Hanson. Original widow Matilda Steolo. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Ti'othlng cures wind colic , dlurruoja , etc. . 25 c nts a bottle. Insuraiio Capital for Oiualin. Mr. Philip M. Crupo of Burlington , la. , general western financial agent of the Connecticut - necticut Mutual Llfo Insurance com mm v , was In iho city yesterday looking over the leld with a view of establishing nn ofllco In .his city. Thu Connecticut Mutual Is ono of ho wealthiest Insurance companies in the United Slates but for some reason has here tofore refrained from investing any 01 its surplus in Omaha. The managers of the company now see an opportunity here ana will probably take duo advantage of it. Constipation poisons the blood ; Do Witt's Llttlo Early Hlsors cure constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gono. Plnyeil CitrilH. Mr. James Ish gave n pleasant Ilttlo card inrty at his residence , b7 Georgia avenue , Wednesday evening. A couple of dozen In vited friends were pre&cnt. Music , refresh. moDts and card-playing were enjoyed until u ate hour , when nil loft well pleased with the evening's entertainment. A DollcioiiH Tcm | > ciuiiO Drink. Excelsior Springs Co.'s Soterlan Ginger Alt ) . MUCIIHCH. Tbo following inarriagollooiisus were Issued by .Judgo Shields yesterday : Name and Address. Agn. j Charles A. llaguert. Wayne 42 I Katie Hai niDii , Wuynt ) 41 j Kugene L' . Johnson , Omaha 37 1 KlUubulh A. Kdwurds , Omaha 27 I Chut lot WllltUw. Omithu 'M I luu M. Howard , Omiihu 25 I ( i. B. Mlckel. Oinalri 21 1 l.lllle Mickul , Omaha 21 j A' tJ. WuhlHtrom , Omah.i 2a t juilu M. Tundberg , Omaha 24 l John Alevimder. Omnha 51 I Ainuuda smUh , Onaili.i 30 For Schlitz beer apply to It , H. Groito JOHN A. MrdllANR. nU.NK 0 CONIIOX McShane & Condon , INVKSTMliNT BAXKIiRS , 300 8. 13th St. , First National Danlc , inz , Omaha , Nob. Deal In ktocii , biuli , lej.irnlai , ao-ii iiirjUl pt p r , uto. NojutUU ) luAat u.i I iiir : vol Oui'u roi otate. Shurltliuuluao * . on buuk klOCk , or uUn ppror " i > collatvral nocurlti OMAHA ( luuu'crs ' ami mm DIRECTORY. AWNIXGS AND TKNTS. HAGS AXD Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importer * ami Manuf.ic- In rum , Klour F oki. liurlnps nntl Twine. A. II. Perriro & Co. M , 0 , Daxon , 1IW DoUijoSliO't. * oM on niontlilr p.iymvnts. Send for our catalogue and prices. Karnam St. , Omnh JIUOK JUNDEliS und STA TIOXJMS Aokcrman Brothers & Heintze , Prlntura , blmlert , cljclrotypon , blnnk bout nmnu- rnotareri. 1110 llovtunl > truot , Onmlin. HOOTS AXI ) SI10KS Olios. A. Coo&Oo. Kirkondnl Jones&Oo Mnmif ctMr rs niul Job- Wlicilo alo.M nuf.irtiir'ri burs. Ascnts for Hoiton Huh- ber Shoo C > . llir > , 1101 , llOUIIoirnnl street. nnil MU i , llnrner ntroot. Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Moras & Oo. , uam & Harto Shoo Fnctory.Corner Illh ami lloimlm l . Omaha 1212 Hnrner utroct. Mprchanti Invltod to Omn'in , NcU. rnllan.loximlne. JiOXKS HUTCH Kits John L. Wilkie , Louis Heller , Omalm paper box factory llntchcrs nnd I'.ickerr , inr-iii9 : ; notmtn.i. Tools nnd xnpplles. Hoof Orders promptly Illicit. ho < and nliuop eailiii. ) Illii-llia .laokion street. CAltltlAGES , HUGGIES , ETC , CIGARS. West & Pritscher , Manufactures flnoclimrs , lobbcrs of leaf tabacco. 1011 Fnrn'tm Street. COAL , COKE , ETC. Dmnlm Goal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squires , Lime Oo. , Ilnrd and soft coal ship Hard and soft coal. S. K. pers. 1303 Knrnamstreet itreen. cor. ICtli nnd Douglas Omaha. American Fuel Oo. , Ho well & Oo , , Shippers and dealer * In nnthraclto ami tltu- 217 S 14th Street , mous coal. 215 8. 15th street. Omana , Neb. Nebraska Fuel Co. , Johnson Bros , , 213 S. 13th Street , 014 Knrnnm Street , Omaha , Neb , Omnlin. Neb. CORNICE , Eagle Oornico Works , P. Euemping1 , Mnnnfncturcn of ( atvnnlzcd Iron corhlcos , lalvanUed Iron Cornice. Dormar wlmlows , dnor Window caps , metallic < caps , llnlali. etc. Tin Bkyllchts , etc. 1110 and l Iron and si ito roofer , 1112 DodcoSt. | 811 Fnrnam SU r AND LIME. J , J , Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 218 S. 13th Street , Limn , cement , eto. , etc , Omaha , Nob. Cor. Oth nnd Douglas Stt. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Kooh Dry Dry goods , notion * , far- Goods Oo. , nlshlnit BOOJI. Dry Koodt. notions , Rents' fnrnlahlng goods , Corner llth nnd Horrnrd. cor. llth and Howard Sts OYSTERS. Platt & Oo. , Oysters , Fish nnd celery , 319 South 10th Bt OILS. Oonslidated Tank Line Oo. KeHned anil lubricating nils , nxlo Krease , oto. U. U. Until , ManaKor. PltODUCE , COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith , Sohroeder & Oo. , Dealers In country prod Cash buyers butter nnd uce , fruit' , vegetables , CKKS , nnd Rencrnl com * etc. mission morchants. 1207 Howard Street. 12.1 South llth Street. Hubert Purvis , E. B. Branch 4 Oo. , 1217 Howard Street. I'rodure , frulti of all Wrlto for prices on bnt- ter , etftftf poultry , nnJ klmla , oyittera , game. I3th nnd llnrnoy Street * . Kirsohbraun & Sons , Jas , A , Olark & Oo. , llutter , clieoie , east llutter , eggs and poultry. poultry nnd gnmc. 1209 Howard Street. WJ South 13th Street. Bates & Oo , , Williams & Gross , Country produce , fruits , vegetables , grocers' po- Produce and fruits. claltlex , tciiH , spices , etc. 417-11J 8. IHhSt , 1214 llnrnoy Hlrect. I. Hnndazzo dr Son , 211 S. 12th Street. Korelcn A DoraeslleKrults KlorlduOranges and Sicily Fruits. Branch house 7 N. Peters .St.Now Orleans SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Seed growers , doalem In Harden , Krnss , Brain und tree socds. 421-421 South 15th. STO VES. James Hughes , Stoves repair * of all kinds Cooks and Healers foraalo. C07 S. 13th Street. SASH , DOORS , ULINDS , ETO M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash &DoorOo Mnniifnrturors of sash , Manufacturers of mould * iloun , blliuls and ln H , blind * , doors , eta. moiildlnus , Ilrnnoli f- onico : tlcu , litli nnd Iinrd Sts. llooin 123 lice Ilnlldlnz. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Stranij & Sons , Pump Oo. , IOU2-IOU4 Knrnaiu Hlrcet. Ilnllldur Wind Mills. OlSnnd'.COJnnctStrcot. Omaha. Neb. ( i.K. Hum , iiftlnumanau'r TKA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated Oofieo Company , 1114 and Hl Ilnrnor St. , Onmlin , Neb. TO YS. 1HLLIARDS. II. Hardy Oo. , ThoBmnawiok- Toys , ilnlli , album. , Balko-Oollendor Oo , , fancy imodi. liousufur- llllllnrd mercliniullie. nl'liln itnuls , child- Saloon nitnrcl , icn'n carrliik-m. (07,41X1 S. 10th Street , ( urnum Street Oumlia. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO LIMITED A , D. Boor & Co. , Hunter & Greou. B.K ) Kielian < < o llullUliu , tO Kjchunge llullillnif , South Omalia. South Omaba. WAWTED , Total Incuoi ot CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL . . WATER BIT w u iv DISTRICTB. COMHAIIIEB,8TR.R.COMPAMIEO , ta Oorrripondinre solicited. H.W.HARRIS &COMPANYBank6rs. 101-iOS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO- :3 : W 'l Stroot. NEW YOim- 70 Btato SW BOBTOf * . . . * . KKLII.I ; ru r lur all lli.i unuaiuir1 | irlv luill fu esut ir.cn. A certain cum for the rtdtillt- tatliiK wattkueii peculiar to wuinin. Iprc.cTlboltandfeolsiU In rccummtudlDK It uj * " j 8T Mol'l . , . i'uic'is tiuv. Jt