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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1891)
r 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUKDAY. AUGUST 20 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bears In the Wheat Pit and Oorn Mnrkat Have an Inning. OATS AND PROVISIONS ALSO WEAK , Hcitflnllonal Jtrports of Ice In tlio Grain I-'IcIdH of the Nortliwt'Ht 1'rovcd lo IJo Ulitlrcly I'lllHO. Cilif'Ario , 111 , , Aug. 29. Tlio bears In tlio ttlif-iit nml corn market Iiacl tliulr Innings todHy Those In wheat nmilo a. day at tlio market nt the opening and wcro encouraged by tliu noni which coinci to hand In thu course of tlin session to follow ll up with it succession of heavy rushr-a unil orlees closed nt " ' o lower limn they did yostciday. The corn sell ers were nlnioht as BUCcoDSful In tholr oper ations , knocliing ' "to o IT tlio previous day's value * Oats and provisions were also \voal < , but In moderation , fonsatlunkl reports tolling of Ice In tlio who it ( lolilH of tliu northwest pub lished were not reflected In tlio open ing private advld's and tlio signal sorvlco limp filled to confirm tlioin. On tlio other liand , Instc id of a general buying movement thoru w.'is a pronounced tendency to tlio sell Ing side ut the Mart. December opened at tl.OI't ' tofi.OiU with many H.ilci about tno Rime tlinu allow as JI.OPj to * t.oi' ' { As this was not far from the price of putH for tlio day some buying for a reaction steadIt-d the mar ket and u reiw cry to Jl.Oiy took place In the cnurHoof the llrst fifteen minutes' trading. This liiiprovnin cut wan but of short duration and Iho nrirM't during the next two hours fliilTeiol n series of , doellnul with vury little ro.iction until noon , the prlco working oil in a ! id of spasmo'llc- u in | ii tn JI.OHi in iiddltlon to the ubsuiu o of damuplng f ro t tliu forolmi markets were all lower on Improvement In the we.illiur In Iliiglnnd and on theeontlnont Uno disjiiteh fiom Purls , MM olvi-d hero eaily In the Hussion , S.IJ-H wheat was 'it lower , wo.ithor favorable fni crops and nugllsh cables were unanimous In quoting the market there weak ut mateilally lower prli os I'lie receipts In the northwest wuro llkmvlso Heavier , and New \ or , { ( lid not rcpnit the usual activity In the puiehnsus foi foreign shlii- munts The only bullish Item on the forenoon's news wns the c n.ir.ineu from At- lantle polls which from Now Voak , I'hlla- dnllihla mid llaltlmoie neuron.itcd over 410- 000 bushels of nhe.it There was a fillther broik on prices shortly after I o'clock , fl.ul1. bum. ic.iehed , then a ' 40 re ictlon took nlaee. Now \ oik reports about this time s.ild the wheat markets of the world are In a tianlcky condition ; and although it w.is ciulto elf line with the elosltuof the catties. It led to some Hellln , : . New Voi It "us a persistent seller throughout the session. Dealings .n com wureho.i\y with the sellers Inrgoly prevailing In their iillorts and In their jnlluenio upon prloefi. Kllmerulorf , Watte , hch iirl/-Inpie. ) W Young ami i- . \VhltoA , t'o , weie heavy hollers and were supposed to represent the ai linn of the New Yoik houses who are credited with belni ! so ho.ivllv lout ; In Ibis m irket. I'toat predicted for last MUlit , Hccordlug to the signal service Imni.ui , li.ii- Hed Us appearnice to a n iriow bull aiound Hloux ( Itv and a spot or two In northern Wls- consln As fiost had been depended upon by the bulls to put prices up Its no'i-appear.inco acted In the opposite direction and prices took a tumb e Immediately upon the opening of the market. October , which closed yester day atWJ'ic , oromd at f > S c to t > Hsic. After selling to a modei.ito client at M\c It ru- co\eied toiriU'gV , lint Instantly become vu.ik , contlnue < l to go from that weaker and when It Hindu Its highest break \\as.it-Its weakest , dropping to " > r > ' 8e. There was .1 recovery on cot urlng by HIOI ! ts near the close at r > 7 * e. Oats Hympatliliod Mtoiigly with wheat and corn [ rwln ft Oreen and Coster & Mattln of fered September freely , but found few buyers and the market declined l3Bo from the openIng - Ing pi lees , which wcro the highest of the day. rnvorublo weather for marketing the eiibh arllele wns bo n Influence. Provision market opened from stoidy to firm on the reported good demand for ho s , but the weakness which occurred In wheat nml corn had a depiesslng Influence and soon dispelled any hope that the longs may have entertained of blghcr prices. Tlio opening prices were the highest of the day and closing the lowest point , and wound up with a decline of IT'.ic ' to 20o In pork and fie In lard and ribs. The load ng futures ranged as follows : AIlTItl.ES nmn. low. CIOSE. WllfAr-No. 2 AllXMBt. . . . f 1 i t 1 OJ' < tl OOH * 1 00 > { Heptemher. 1 I lletmnber . 1 Orli Cons No 2 lit M Hoptomber , ( liti. ) October. . . . OA rrt-No 2 AllKIIJt . . . . SOK ! 8M September , .Vlny JIISS 1'OIIK - heptomber. . 10 in 1027k 10 12 > 10 12M October. . . . 10 4JHi 10 25 10 25 Jnnunry . . . 12 w U < JO It 7.-K 1tlk LA ill- Heptomber. . ( l ns 010 October r 75 li 7 > 0 70 January . . . 7 00 705 0 1)5 ) BIIOHT llll.S Heptember. , ( 774 G 70 670 October. . , . G87 ! < ! OR ) 0 M ) January. . . ( , 83 li 85 U87X li 60 Cash ( inotatlons were as follows : 1 i.dUli Qulot and unchanged. WIIKAT No. y swim * wheat , $ I.OO1 00' ; No. : i Hprlug wheat , 0yJc ! ; No. 2 rod , * 1.00. COIIN No. > , wna OA IB-NO. ! ' , sii > , o ; No. 2 whllo , ai'/ffi3e ) : No. II whlto. ' 'OVliJ-'o. HvK-NaU. Sic. lUiiM-nr No. a , c&sono : No. n , 47'.sr,7o No. 'ri.AXhRhll No. 1. il.OSli. TiMOinr srcii Prime. il.S M.20. 1'oilK JIoss norlt. poi bairel. $10.12iJ : lard , tier ewt , Kl ( ( TcliW ! ; short ribs sides ( loiino ) . tu.70l.rj'idry ( : sailed shoulders ( boxed ) , tVM OIl.'J.'i ; phorl o'e.tr sides ( boNOd ) , J7.2."ia7.r > 0. vYiliMCKV DlsllUcib'finished goods , portal. , SunAiis Unchtinzed ; cul lonf. n3 > { o. On the pruduco exchange today Iho buttnr markol wns : fancy Illgln creamory. a-)5iJ ( 23ijo : line western. I'MfMeoleel ' : dairy , 114S 18o ; ordinary , IIIto. ! iggs : , l.MJIBo. Now Vork MarkotH. NEW YOIIK. Aug. Sri.-ri.oim KucalpK SI.V.3 piokiigosj exports , S-'HI barrels , lo.Sli ; s icUs ; iiiiirkul unsettled nnd In some Instances .Vf&lOo lower ! fair trade : bales , L'd..V ) barrels. \\IIKAT UecolptH. 4'K.7H ' ) ) bushels ; exports , 843,14" . biishols ; sales. 11.034WO liiishnla of fu- tiiri'S. | H'.0IO ( bushels of spot , bpot nurket decidedly lowci ; moderately active : free sell ers ; No..1 , rod , Si.u'MM.iutij In elevator ; fl.dS' ftl IOU alloit ; II.08 , Ol.lS'i f. o. b ; No. II red. ll.04QI.aVi ; ungraded led , 11.00 01.IHi : No 1 northern , to arrive. JI.N'i ; No , 1 hard , to ar rive , (1.17 ; options havu been stuudlly declin ing and closed weak at S54.IUo under yesterday on depressed foreign advices ; attempts to resell here by exporters- longs unloading and most reports concerning the crops ijullo favorable nnd out of danger. Tluiro are lurgo receipts hero and supplies ot now are fuovlng freely ' ' " ' . JI 07H Ilocumbur. tl.10ffll.IJS , , closing 11.10' , : .lunuiiry. fl.UMiJi.U'i. oloslni IMS' ' , : rouriinrr. Dialing tl.Uti ; May , tl.lViOl Ib , UVK I.owur and nctlxo ; sales , ( KJ.OOO bu. ; western , : ttkOtl.ilu. . e. I. f. OOIIN Itecelpla. < A700 bushels ; experts , 4i09 : liushels ; Kales. 1,710,000 bushels of fntuies and 40,000 lunlieis of spot. Spot market dull , lower ; No. ' . ' , 7V ) In elevator ; 7Co allo.it ; nngrndod mixed. 7l 7io ! : No. a white , 71ttWe , Options ileelliieil ' ,0f.'i i ; and closed weak with : Mnv , ( K < UV5Ue. oioslng. 5fie. OATH Hooolpts , W.OOO liusliols : exports , 15.000 biiHhuU ; sales , ] ' ,000 biishols ot futures and 130,000 JnishoU of spou Spot market lottur , moderately actUo ; options , dull , weaker ; tuptoniDor. asSQikHiO. eluding Iltlo : October , U5SO.ui < iai closing UKJ : No. s wh te , Septem ber. J7ai < S. Ho : spot No. S white. Hs fttiV : mixed western , : a.i ) > o : whtto western , Us4tl5 : Nu s Ch engo. JKHfttJTV. 1 AV-Julet and llrm. lloi'S-.Wuak and qnlot. Uiutte Options opvmd "toady nnd un changed A ) points up , olostiu wtemly & points down to'.M points up ; sales ar.OOO Dags , Inoliid- Illg August , 11(1,45 ( ; Buptcmber , 115 5546 15.70 ; OotolHJr , * H,7o < i6ll.S5 : No\ombor. tUKCKiiUR.'i ; December. JUnitia.M ; rubrunry , tia.10 ; March , titKX3lJ.10 : ( | May , tUOO UOi ; spot Itlo dull and easy ; fatreargoos , 10o ; No. 7 , Itl' c. bunAii Uuw. quiet and llrmsule ; , WW tons ; domostlo molasses siigur , h ! ! test , nt S'io ; ro ll ueil , llrm and morn uctl\o ; No , 7 , U lU-luoi No. -rirm , nomlii.il : New Orleans , nil let ami atuiuly , CoTloNSKfcll ( ) I | . Dull. I'miioi.EUM-Opuiicd ' utoiuly. And after n few hours of lluotuutluin tecumo dull and re mained no until thu close. 1'onnnylvunla oil , uouo ) buutoiuljor outlou mileii 1UVUO bar rels : opening , C.T < ct hlRhosl , KlSo ; lowest , e.io : rloslni ; , n.iv ; l.lmn ml , no sales. TAI.I.OW Dull ) elly tt-.OO for packliiK" ) , n- changrd ntfisr'i ' Kootrf-t'nclinnifoil nnu firm. Kniis I'lincy llrmj wenlern. KOlSci receipts , fi.V-s piicknacs. WnoiQuiet , slendy : domestic fleece , 3)O 3"p ; pulled , S' l4o ; Tcxtn. I7llc. I'dilKModerate drmand , stoartyl old mess. llo.oofliO.7A ; now moss , lll.Mxau.DO ! extra prime , ( Jor MfiATS-rirreer : pickled liHlllos , plculed nhoulicrsi'ic ( ' ; pickled hams , Mllini.Ks-rirmpr. liAitii Opened strong nnd ole cd easy ! western stonm , Mlrt bid : sales , 2:0 tlercus ; option ale , I2.7MI tierces : August , M07. clos- IIUTTHII Quiet nnd llrm : western dairy. 1 I7c ; western urcnmeiy , l.'iftsi'io ' ; Eights , 2 2J'C. ' CllKEflE Quiet ; western , r/iJ8c ; part sklma , tt7c. I'lO Inov-Diill : American , tl 0019.r . COPIT.IINominal ; I.ako , August , tl'lM : l.ako , ScptQiubur. il. fjKAD steady ; domestic , t4.l7'4. TIN 1'alrly itenuvi straltfl , f.'OOS. Knna.iH City 'MnrkctB. KAM AS CITV. .Mo. , Aug. 28.-rr.ouu-Dull and ilnclmiu'ed. WIIKAT l.n er : No. 2 hard , cash nnd Au- eiut , h'.i'ic ' bid ; No. S rod , cash , 0.1O asked. COIIN steady ; No. 2 , cash , & 0o bid ; Au- gu > t.r > .Vic bid. OAis-atouuy ; No 2. ca h , 27'ci ' August , 27' ' ic. II Ay Wo ikor : fanry prairie , MOO ; good lo choice , ll OMW.OO : timothy. $3 00. llDTrm ririnorieicimory. 1723c ; dairy , 12 I&I70 ! ntoro unekcd , -ft I He. C'ii > ESP. Hteady. unchanged. Klis rirm. at He. I'no VISIONS ' lead v. unclnnged. Woofi-Stiiidy , uui-hangpdl Missouri un washed. he ivy. iKiillc : light llui1. 17l' ' c ; inedluni. 20vr.T : Kansas and Nebraska , heavy line. l.I IV ; light flue , lOiir.'c : tub washed , rhotcn. .U'Tjiloei medium , M3.l'c : dingy and low. a- . KKCKHTiheut , 111,700 ; corn , 1,800 ; oats , 31,000. r-ilii'MC.NTS Wheat , 01,000 : corn , none : o.it , 4,000. Tlvcrixl ( . , Aug. 28. WHEAT I'lnn : hold ers ( ilTermoderately : California No. 1 , Os 2dffl Os'J d pel cent il ; Kansas winter , hard , Ps Od. Ueeolptsof wheat for the past three days were 17&.000 centals , Including 14,000 American. Cons Quiet : mixed western , ( Is 2'd ' pi-r cental. Kecelpts of American corn for thu past three days were 1,700 centals. HEK * I'Atr.i India mess , 8 is per tierce. AMViiir\N KimiKiKitArnu IlKht' lore quar ters , .I'id ; hind riuarters. r > Ud per pound. St. I. unls .Mnrkels. &T. I.ot'irt , Mo , Aug. ' . ' 8 WHKAT Weak ; lower ; cash. 'I7c ' ; Dei'omber , $1.01. Cdiiv ijOnor ; cash , Vj'io ' : Soptember. f > 7J4C. OATS Li i WIT : e-ish. 20o ; September , 2Ssic. I'oiiK riiii ; afJIO.70. IMHI > rirm at H > W. WIIIMSKMo.uly at * I 1s. Mia iciipDliH U tie.it .tlnrkct. Mis.NKAi'OMs. Minn . Au23. . WHEAT Cash wheat very slow ; reeolots , : UO cars ; hhlpmoiits , 170 ears. Close : No. I haul , on trauk , OKI ; No 1 northern , August. O''c ; on track , OJe ; No. 'J northoin , on tr.ick , MCt'JIo ' Cinuiiinatl Mnrket < ) . CINCINNATI , O. , Aitir. 23. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2 rod , liv'e. Ooilt No. 2 , mixed , nnnitnnl OATS-riim : No. 2 mixed. JJa3."ie. WlIISkKV SI.1S. Milwaukee Grain Market. Mir.WAi-KUC , Wls. Aui. 2S. WIIIAT : Knsy ; No. 2 spring , cash , OScOtl 00 ; "fptembcr , 07 $ e. COKN Ilaslerj No. J , c ish , M'ic. OATS-Quiet ; No. ' . ' , whlto. IllVic. Tolctlo Cif.iln "Marker. TOI.KDO , O . Aug 2s. WIIKAT Lower ; cash , August and .September , il.ll'/i. ' CoiiN-Qulot : cash , fti'io. ' OATS Dull ; cash. : i."iu. 62OC/M AXIt JIU.VD1. NEWVOKK , Aue. 27. The stock market to day increased Its volume of business and fully regained Its strength and as a rule prices wore placed on a higher lu\ol than yot.it- tulnul during the present rise. The efforts to chock the upward movement by the icports of frost \\hlch , while containing some truth wcro grossly exaggerated , havu finally failed nnd with London coming In as an a ly to the buying strength , material progress may again be expected In thu upward movement. The raiders made a vlgoious demonstration against the list this forenoon und succeeded In again bringing about a fractional reces sion after a strong opening but the buying became moro urgent as the day wuro along und the bear contingent wns Anally routed , und with an unusually large business , prices moved up rapidly and uniformly. The efforts to mike a money soire In the fall seem to be meeting with some success. The fiost stoiles did , and the best opinion among llnanclors bore at present Is that there will bo no uppioach to stringency this honson. The banker ! , rely upon the present unusu ally largo surplus loft In the bunks and thu return of at leant n portion of the gold Edit sibro id early In the ye ir nnd with the re newal of purchases of securities for foielzn account , thu exchanges uro weakening while cotton and wheat uro coming forward In In creased volume. The end of the frost scare was marked today by thu resumption of thu loudoishlii In the market b } the grangei stocks , and while ( Jhlcago Is engaged principally In handling thu largo wheat receipts there are Ktlll left some speculators and Investors who have time to take an Interest In the stooua of the rail roads centering In that place. Hiirllngton , St. 1'aul , Louisville und the trunk lines were all especially active and sluing , aided by the change In thu character of the advices from the we t , which reported must favorable weather Instead of frost , out of which tlio boars havu endeavored to make so much cap ital of lute. The efforts to bring about a fur ther re.ictlon died away before the heavy In flux of huvuis und thu efforts of the bears were thereafter dliectcd to the object of cov ering thulr short contracts wllhnsllttlo loss as possible , the result bulnu an Irruslstablo upward movement In thu mure prominent stocks nnd cortala specialties. Thu ii'coril of transactions was the largest yet , extending to 3. > 0,477. Kullroud bonds a HO broke the record for transactions and the business of thu day footed up $ .1,014,000. The toun was strong thioughout thu d'iy and many material ad vances were made and especially among the actlvt ) Issues. lien eminent bonds have been dull and firm. Stuto bonds have lu > un dull and steady , Thu follow lug are the closing quotations fur the loading stocks on the Now York stock ex- chingo today : The total sales of stocks today uoroUdM'J.1 shares. Inoludlngi Atchlkon , . .SJO ; Ulilca.'O Has , 5BIOi Delaware , Iiickiiwanna ft Western , K&U ) ; KrlK.U.6 ; Luke bhoro , S. KJi I.ouclvlllo Nashville. l.V-'IS : Mlisourl 1'nolllc , HHi. ; Fliiiincinl Notes CITV , Mo. , Aug. ' . ' ? . Oleanngs , NKW YOIIK , Aug. 28-CloarlnBS , IOS.49J.S13i buliim-es , M.U.AV. ' . I'liii.Ain.i.i'MiA , I'o. . Au ? . SS. Clearings , ( OUi7lU7 : balances , JI,7WrJsi moiioy , 4 per cunt , llAi.TiMOlie , Md. , Aug. -Clearings , f--IW.- O.VJ ; balances , J.J-UO J. Ituto for money ( I pur cent , NEW OIII.KANS. La , Aug , 23. Clearings. fTsiWJ ; Now Vorlc uxcluuiKU parbank ; Mo pre mium. Mi'.Mi'ills. Tonn , , Aug , 2S. New York ox- changoKullIng at ll.no premium , Clearings , { 100,007 ; balances , 4A br , Louis , Mo. , Auu.iU-ClcarluKi , IJ,3i3,2t)7 , ) ; Inlanccs , lnU,7S1. Money * (3A per cent. Ex- chnngo on Now York Mo discount. llosto.v , Mim. . Au . 28. Clearings , ! ieM- ) 6."IJ balances , $ Ifij.l,7IS. Hnto for inonny. 4 Dor rent. Hxfhango on Now York , 1VRI7O discount per 11,000. CiMOAnn , IllAugS < . Money steady atfl per cent , clearing 11.1.350,000. Now i Vork , iix- change slo r at Ma nlscountj sterling ox- chanec. steady at II.HI for sixty-day bills nnd tl.$0 farsight drafts. Now York .Money Market. NKW YOIIK. Aug 28 , MOSF.VOX CAM , Hnsr , ranging from 2'1 to 5 per cent : last loan ,1 per cent i closing otTer.'d at 3 per cent. I'llIMK MCIKUNTH.K I'AI'ltll "l'4'ilm ' ' } porCUIIt. STKIII.INO KxciiANdnyulot and wonk at tl.f.l for Blxty-itay bills and JI.SJ for do- iiinnd. ilia following were the closing prices on bonds : U. 8 4s , rcKlitored n ; > < : do 6 * . . . . 41 do H , coup II71 | I Mutual Union its . 107 HJOJuiN ,1 iVnl Int Cert iloJ'fs ' , cuup . . . . Northern 1'no Uti . 1'nrltleili of 'J" > . , ' .Ill LouMnnn Stamp Is Northwest1'consols , .112 Tonnc eo N. S. Os dn debentures * . , 10 , > { ilo , ' , i St. I , A I. .M ( leu 5s 8S do .In St. l < A H. V den .M 101 Canada inutliern 2i l" < t. I'nul cnniol * . . , 121 ( Vntrnl I'nclllo Ists . . . Nt I' , C. A I * Ists . II.IM 1 > AU U tats Ill , IT I' . li ( J , Tr. Hen do 49 ? ! < T I' II ( ( . Tr. Itcts. . .114 1 > A U O Worts lots Tit Union I'nclllolsts. . .lOrt' ' , , KrlC3d 101 West Shore. .100 SI. K AT. ( leu'lils . . ItiiHlon Stook Market. HOSTOV , Mass. , Aug. 23 Thu following were thofloshu prices on stocks In the the lloston stock imirUot today : Atchl'on A Tupokn l'i ) ( CnlumutA Ilecln..2iO Ilnston A Albany .Vf ! jlrnnlillti 17 Ch Hurl V Qulncy W - Iliirnn 75 Htchbnrit II U . . 71 Kenrtinruo 11 Flint A I'eto.M pfd tm Oacooln 37 1 lint A I'oru M per 75 lyulncy IOC .Mail Central . . . . ' ! ISJf snntn Fd Copper . . 60 .Vox. Cen com 22' ' Tnmnr.ick . . .1111 N V A N KIIK . . .MiJHasten { Land Co Itntlnnd Lummnn .1 Wott Knit Land Co. . Hntlnnd preferred. 72 'Hell ' Tclcphonu . . . . . Win Central cum I'.l'f , l.nmsiin Sturu S . 20 Stoolc .Market. f < ovnov. Ann. 28. The followlm ; were the London stock quotations c'oslii' , ' at 4 p , in , : Consols uuinuy .r > U Hi Illinois Central . . . Consols , account Mexican ordinary . U S 4s U I'nul common . . . U 4' ' < . . Sew Vork Central. . . N Y I' A.O tints I'ennBj Ivunlu CaiinilHn 1'ncllle Ueadlng . Krlu. . MoxleAiiCcn new Is. Krlo neconds . . . \itSiiiVBit l. > ; i-li'iil per ounce. Moscev 54 percent. Itniik ol' lOimliind Uitlllon. IiONnov. Aug. 28. Aiuountot bullion with drawn from thu Hank of England on balance today , .1X17,000. St. IjOlllR lilllll QllOt'IIOIIS. ST. Louis. Mn , Aug. 28. The following bids were made on the call on Iho mining exchange today : Adams I Ml ( iranlte Mountain. ,2.00 Amerlcnn Nettle. . . . 30 I.lttlo Albert 1 > < Altec 8 .Montrosc I'lnccr. . . . f"i Hlmetnlllc 3500 silver AKU 85 Ontrnl Silver 2'i ' Smnll Hopes 7' ' ; Kll/nbctli 220 Vnmn uj'f ' New York Dry Goods Market. Nrw YOIIK , Aug. 28. The dry goods business today wns without much change , but the ten dency on nil is In the direction of Improve ment. .Specialties are relatively active and demand forstnn'cs Is wider , with some repo it orders larger. There Is a better fcollni ; In the market through thu business iloln.- . the im proved linanclal outlook and tlio advance In cotton. The market was bare of any specli.1 Incidents. Foreign Oil Market LONDON , Aug. 23. CALCUTTA LINSEED 13s per qimitor. IjiNsrKii CAKE Western , i7.d ! per toil. IiiNDbKii On. 20s l'4d per owt. Tuui'E.NTlNK SI-HUTS 28s 3d per cwt. ANTWEHP , Aug. 28. I'ETUOI.EUU IS'if paid and sellcis. Ilnvaiiii AtnrkotH. HAVANA , AUK. 28. SI-AMSII Gor.o Un- chnnKod atW.Iia'i. I'MIIIANOK Quiet. buoAu Quiet ; 1,070 baes contrlfuRals , 05JJ © Oli degrees polai U.itlon. sold late yesterday at ? J 1011Q.-0 : ! gold per iiulntal. rrrnilcr4' Talk. ST. Louis , Mo. . Aug. 28. Langenbore Ilrotli- ors to Coekroll Brothers : The following will show the range oi prices on the loading op tions at this point today : coaiMoniTV | Open. I High. I low. | close.I ClllCACO , III. . AUK. 28. Snarlz. Dupeo A McConnlcK to K. O. Hwartr & ( Jo. : Tlio news from the north was to the effect that the frosts hid been severe and had seriously injured a Kreat deal of wheat. This , however , bad but little effect as against better weather on the other side and lower cables. London was Od off , Liverpool from lid to Hid lower and i'arls 4o lowor. Hccolpts ajre lnio nnd Indicate the boKlnnliiK of a ( roe movement of spring who.iton thoHtrongth of which there has been coed selling by the northwest. Receivers also predict a con tinuation of the very liberal movement from the southwest. Our markets have been qulto active and weak from start to llnlsh with frco soillnc of long wheat. Itocelpts at eleven primary points , 1,081,000 bushels : ship ments , 1,020,000 bushels ; allowances from the Atlantic soaboird were quite heavy , but \ery llttlo now business was reported. I'stlmates for tomorrow. 603 oars. The eorn mat Itot has boon rather dull , espe cially for tlio boptnmbor future. The trading In October was liberal. Local scalpers uro generally working In that montli , the ebluf cnuso of today's lower prlcos is found In the larso receipts estimated for tomorrow , 830 ouis. Oats were dull and tended to weakness on the estimates for tomorrow , f > 00 cars. Provisions have been fairly active today and conslder- Inx the weakness In grain b.ivo seemed ilrm The houreo of strunxth comes from a liberal domana for oasli meats , which renders prob able i good rtMluotlon In local stocks. OniCAdO , 111. . Aug. 2S. Konnott , Hopkins It Co. toS. A. MoWhortor : The morning papers confirm the reported damage of who.it In thu northwest by frost nnd In Kngland by destruc tive and long continued storms. The damage in both quarters , If published reports can bo lolled on , Is greater than previously esti mated. It was a most tlio universal sentiment of traders who 'iirived early that wheat would respond nnd the decidedly bullish In telligence. The lint sales on curb were fjo abo\o yesterday's closing. Prices declined , However , and opened weak with selling outers fioru all quarters. Shorts took thli offerings for a time but turned sellers on a largo scale when no snppoitto the market appeared. There w s heavy liquida tion of long who it on thn part of those who had bought on the Kunornl outlook and bo- lUned In muuh higher prices. The weakness of foreign miirkots In tlio face of apparently ealamltlous conditions is remarkable and un- accountublo , and It is this which has tlnally caused holders to lese faith and sell out. It often happens that speenl.itlon seems to ignore established fact's and today's market Is a point resembling It , no matter what the news may be. Hut unless the forolgn situation is greatly exag gerated , wo shall look tor u much batter mar ket. A Haltlmore message said foreigners were buying all the wheat offered there on the break , nnd Now Vork reported a renewal of tliu export demand It Is noticeable that weak cables bring buying orders to be filled on Hiioh depressed markets as we had today and cash wheat maintains Its premium over September , Coin Imi boon stronger than anticipated In \lo\v of weakness In other grains and the fact that the pre dicted frosts In thu corn bolt did not material ize. There was u llurrv In August and t-op. Umibor dim to a report that u prominent com mission house had orduis tu receive and pay for about 1'JUi.txiJ bushels of cash stuff with a \ low to HH being shipped out. Thu report was neither continued nor denied , whluh mystified the eiowd and caused a good deal of discus sion. Warmer weather Iu the corn bolt has a beailsli otToct on operators which would doubtless lend to heavy Nulling but for fo.ir of manipulation. Oats wuro wuuk but they uro relatively chean. Wo uclvlso purchases on soft spots , I'rotlslons IIIINO been thu strongest product dealt tn today , It Is bo'lo ed stocks will show n considerable leduct on for the month and this lidded to tlio Konoinily admitted fact that prices are low as compared with those of hiiL-H is giving holders moro confidence. MwOIIK. ; . Ann' ! ! S Kennetc. Hopkins St Co , torA. . WcWhorter : The coins'.1 of the stock market today has unquestionably tiuun ft gro u ills tppolntmuiit to truduis. ThU uluss of operators last night fully expected a fur ther material reaction of the market before an uduinco would sot In , but a number of' tilings conspired today to check the downward tendency and start a fresh move upward , In the llrst place frost In the northwest yester day was expected to work do\ui In thu corn bolt , but disappeared , giving place to warmer weather without * an Injury and ulsu London quite iinoxpeet- edly showed great siiungth for Amur can Blocks and buutiht freely at the opening , especially Union 1'iiclllc. The market gained strength during the dny unit In the last hour dunllugs lm\u been spread o\ur u uldor range than on an v other day as on n market thut U bro idoiilng and whoru transactions are so well distributed and adv.nice o general It U un necessary to speak of spuclaltlos. btorllug i'\- ehangu has boon lower , duo to recent buvlng of stocks for foreign account , and this Helped to add to the bull feeling. UM.lll.l Jl.lHKl.TH. OMAHA. Aug. Cft. OATTI.K OOlclal rocoluts of citttlu I.OVA. an compared with 1'I3 , ycntcrduy uud 1,771 1'rldav of Inst weekr The market wns artlvo nnd firm on nlllidesir.iblo grades of IH eves .mil stonily on othorgrados , autlNOnitd tron on dcslrnblo KnllUs of butcher stock and feeders nnd itnrhn'iittnd on other grades. The tcielpts did not 'trrHudo any choice or fancy natlvo beeves. . _ llons-umclnl rccol ( ) * nf hoas S,41tt , us compnrod will. W.7il [ .voslorday . and 'I.WH TJiiiicduv of Inst wopll. The market wns very autUo and i > o to I.'KJ higher. All were told onrlv. I'ho range ( if the prices iiilil win tl.K\U ( ( : the bulk sclllns at ifl P.VJ14.0' ' . Light , Jt na\0l : heavy. tl.fi.VJHM ; mlxocf , * 4 6VH4.W. The axur.igeof the iirlcVVpild was II.87H as compiirod with H.77'1 ' yesterday and t3. 0 1'rl- ilnr of last week. HiiKKi' oniclal receipts ( if sheep , n.401 , ns oompirod with : ni ycslurdiiy and 4il rrlilay of last week. The market wa4 uiu'liaused. Natives , ? J.Wl47'i | wustoins. t-VJ3l.7S ! peed CO to 70-lb. lambs. ( I OOO.V7S. Iloor-ljitj null DUprHltloit of Stouk. OMlclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union stookyards comp.inv for thu twoutv-fotir hour ! ) ending nt & o'clock , p , m. , Augustus , IIECKI1T3 utat'osiTio.v. Kcprcacntiitivo Sales. STFEHS , CAI.VE3. 2 4SO 2 CO 4. . 103 3 0 IJUI.r.s. 2 1270 1 60 IIKIFEIIS. 10 . 740 2 MII.KEltS AMI Sl'ltlNOEItS. 1 cow and calf fit so 1 springer > IK ) 1 milker is 00 ' No. Av. I'r. 24SOWB 8(7 ( tl HO 10 feeders 714 2 50 2 feeders 510 270 82 feeders 707 213 111 feeders COS 2 U'J ' 1 steer 1,110 350 4 steers i.v > 350 Hwmi Land & Onttlo Co. Icow 810 1 75 17 cows 02 1 M 1 cow 14)0 ) 1 7i Icow sro 175 4 cows 10U7 1 W ) 3co s ! ( ) 1 M loicows ' > mis 2:10 : 1 steer 1.5) ; i u 1 bluer 1300 3 2r > 1 steer , llifl 3 . ' - , 1 steer l.TiO : i IS 1 steer . . , 1 0 3 21 1 steer , . , HIM ) 3 23 1 steer .V l.HO 323 5 feeders 11(0 ( 3 OJ I feeder Uio 310 Ofcoders , . , I. h8 3 10 Sfoodur * j 1040 310 8 ( > fecders j 1207 3 10 Wi steers i.'si 340 2eows Trrr. 1083 2 2"i 2cons j < ( 870 2 25 licows 910 225 3 steers. tallliiRa , , ; 141.1 2 3.4 17 steers tallliiKS. . . . , l IJ7 32'i ' 1 steer , talllns 1230 32" 7 steers , tailings .1. l.'sa IJJ ) " / 5 steers , tailings 1 12UJ JJ 7 steers , tailings tr.V. 1172 33 1 yearling * . , . , . . . 480 10 1 feeder IOV ) 1 feeder n 1100 2 feeders h , ; jObO 1 feeder .TT rrrr. 111075 1 feeder 7SO 75 1 fonder 800 2 61 1 bull 40 1 CO 2 bulls 1.105 1 CO 1 bull 1310 1 CO noas. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 'No. Av. Sh. I'r. 1J . . . .2J3 808450 . . 53 233 120 St 8'i ' . . .204 80 430 71 MO 10 ( ! 4 S5 33. . . . .221 80 4 05 71 220 80 4 & > 48 . . . 23J 80 4 03 (13 ( , ' 5J Ida 487'S ' 41 . . .22i ( 60 405 11 210 80 1 87 ! } 3. . . .223 4 70 CJ 200 ICO iS'Vt 5 . . . 2.l ( 4 70 68 220 80 490 G . . . .3.2,1 4 75 -70 . . . .23.1 120 4 IK ) 80 . . . .20.1 160 4 80 1,13 24C 100 400 69. . " 14 ICO 480 77 ' . ' 27 200 400 C ! . . IMJ 80 480 59 . . . .2.15 200 400 70 . . . 2.'G 12J 48' ' ) 72 . 241 120 403 07. . 213 200 480 78 . 2JO 80 400 C4. . 251 40 4 8J14 C9 . 281 80 4 00 77. . V2J 80 4 83 04 . 2'.9 490 i8 " 23. ) 40 485 67. . . . 232 40 4 W ) , 239 ICO 4 K > 70 . 2UI 120 4 1)5 ) ca.i 249 80 485 64 . 170 50J CO. . 244 120 485 72 . 205 500 C2 . 2(11 ( 40 4 85 8J . 2'B 500 . . .185 4 85 No. Av. Pr. 3SO western mixed . OS (4 00 hive Htook Markets. OIHCAOO , 111. . AUK. 28. [ Spoolal Tele.-rnm to THE llEK.-UATTiB-Today ] cattle bold higher. There was an active doinand from all of buyers and only about 7.000 head from which to fill tholr orders. Useful kinds com manded an advance of lOo and the lo.ist at * tractive bold to better ad vant.itfo than earlier in thu woolc. Natives constituted about one-third of the supply. They sold at prices running from ifl.2.5 to $ l.r'0 for skinny old cows to W.OO to $1.10 for extra steorh. Theio were two B.tlos at the outside Quotation and a number at & > .5)to ) W.OU , though tlio greater pirt went over the scales nttl.OO tojo.5 for POWM and 11.00 to $5. Ufor steers. Westerns woros.ile.iblo at 2 00 toJ.IO for cows , and at $1.2 > toSI.'K ) for btcors , . Texans were quoted at $1.50 toW * . bomo cboleo 1222-lb I ) iKota rancors fetched $ 90 , and nlno bead averagIng - Ing 1450 Ills brought 15 OJ. Ton cents per lOJlbs was added to the value of lion-H today , inaMng an ad vance slneo Wednesday of 13o to 20c. This sharp "up turn" In pi lees Is accounted for by the sudden and unlooked for drouplug off In tlio arrivals , the total for thu last two days being loss than 29.00J as asalnst nearly 4J.UOJ for the same time last week Common to choice heavy weights advanced from $1.50 to & 5.i5 : and poor prliuu light sold freely ntfl.OO toWiiS. The gain Is more marked in heavy than In light weights , the demand for the latter LoliiK less active than heretofore. Grass hoijb are bo\oroly discriminated against and must bo sold from 5Jo to { t.uo under the urlco paid for corn fatted , The livening Journal reports : OATTI.E Re ceipts. 7,000 : shipments , 3,50u ; market aetl\e , strong to higher ; prlmo natives , $ . 'p lX > iiC.10 ; coed to choice , 15 .XK/05.8V others. * LH'4 W ; Texans , kMOJU.Wj btookors. J-.J-VTUitO : rang ers. M.40 ( < 1.5 5J : butchora' cows , t ! fXXfe 1.5" , lloas Ilecelpts , 12,000 ; shlpninnts , 7.50J ; market active , stronz and higher ; com mon , 3 OOS5.10 ; paclciAand , jiilxed.15(156 520 : prime heavy and butchers' weights , J3.13 & 5.40 ; prlmo Ik-lit , $5..50tU.iO. ( HHKEP Kecolpts , 4,000) ) shipments , 2,5iO ; market active and stroiftiir : uwi < s , t ) ' : > 'ii.l.ta ; wothors , JJ.tiOA5.23 ; mUed , $1.70 © ! 80 ; western wethers , H.ooai.l'i ; lanUn , M.WB ; . : t5. New York IiivVy $ toiik .Market. NEW YOIIK. Ansr. -rllcKVKs Rocolntx. 2,117 head , Ineludlngi3 : v us foi halo ; stow but Htoaityiiiatlvu hteorb , 1 ) ,7-Vii5.7i ) pei 100 pounds : TOMUIS and Coloradoi , > 4J,40l.23 ; bulls and cows , tl l)0 ) J . ' ,5. } , i IUKS ) KII HKht fateadyjitniiffiOo per pound. Shipments today , 104 b iives and l,3i > ) ( | iiartrrs of nuof ; toiuoriow , l-'i7 , hooves and 10220 ouarters of beef. \ " CAI.VKS Ui-eelpts , sM ° ; iioad : market firm : voals , * 5.007.70 per 100.iioumls , ; gransers and buttermilk calves , { I.Gfl-ai 57. hliEKi1 Itocelpts , 4.1.11 1 head ; sheep dull ; lambs llrm ; slu'un. WKVfjil CO per 100 poniidH ; lambs , < . 'i.7.'fii.00 ; ! ; drussoil muttons slow at 7'i QOe'per pound ; dresbcd lambs llrm at hSiUMUo pur pound lions llecolpls , 2.Wflicnd , Inoludlnc ; 2 cais for sale ; market steiidj ! at { 10000.15 per 100 pounds. KaiiHiiH C lly Ijlvo Stook 'Markets. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Ana. rs. OATTMS Ho- colntK , S.OSJj shipments , 'il.'jrj ; market sti-ady toHtruni : ; stoerh , f.UXKiV70 ; cows , * l.2.5&J.UOj stiwkiirsnnd ft-edors. $3Wt-l.50 , lions Itucolnt.H , 4,5M ( Hhllimonts , f-IX ) ; miir- Uot 5o higher ; bull. , IMMj\2ii ) all giades , . SiiEKi'-Houolpts , aii ; shlpmonts , 1,111 : mnr- kot btendy. Hi. IioiiN Iilvo Stoolc Markut. BT. Ioui-i. Mo , AIIJ. 2J. OATir.u-Uocolpts , 800 ; shlpmunts , 4iJ. : | ; mnrKet higher ; fall lo cholcn natlxos fl.l iil.7Ji Texans and In dian" , } . ' .noQt' > 0 llods-lteirolpts. 2.5iO : sh'nmiiiits , 5.400 : miir- kot stronger ; ho ivy , $ i.J. < 2 > 5,40i mixed. $5.oXiC NJJ ; light , * 5.20V4of _ OM.HI.I ii inn.K.ir.i.H.iititKis. 1'Venli 1 ' 'ml is. SWEhT I'OTATOEh I'or bushel , t..OO. UIIAII Al'l'l.ES I'er 1)1)1 , t.1.00. JIU'ES I'er iloz. , tl.ivai.M. a The supply U oulto , lurvo and the BACCILLIJN BLOOD. Recent experiments ns rend before tlio Inst Congicss of Surgeons nt Herlln , lenvo no doubt ilmt the true wny to CLKAJl Tim HYSTILM Of MlCllOltl is throuch thu pores of tlio skin. It has been found that n remedy which kills the Ml- crobi will nlso destroy tbo llfo of the pnttcnt ; but It has ntao been found llmt the ilicrobl can bo forced out through the skin , nnd it is in this wny thnt < SJ SJ 53 relieves the system of poison. 3 Jt J HAVING SUFFERED much from Contn- II glous Blood Poison , nftcr u lng hnlf n dozen bottles of ir JKMBM"I | was HESTOII- r.I ) TO I'KUFKCT IffiS flJ IIKAI.TH , mill all eruptive sores disapptnrcd , You nro at llbotty to makonnyuso of my statement Hint you wish. J. Cnosnv HVUON , ! 203 Third Avenue , Piltsburg , I'n. Trcntleo on Blood and Hkln illfci'cs mailed free. BWll'T Bl'tClFIC CO. , Drawers. Atlanta , Oa. quality Improved , California Orawfords , sin gle eiiHU lots , il.vri ; n\o vase lots , Jl.iri. OltAi'Krt The supply Is mill limited. Homegrown grown , H-lb baskets , 4f > n. > ) e. 1'r.Aus-Callfornla llartlett , tiU ; other California varieties , t. 01. I'I.UMH OHllfornla. Jl/ . APl'I.PS-1'er bill . t..WXa'.VJJ. OllANOKH Kodl , 10.110 , WATKIIMFLOXS Sliiiinlng stook. ivaifc. I.KMONS 1'or box JtiOO. IIA.VAVS Per bunch , S..Otxa'iM for good shipping stock _ Country Produce. I'our.Tiiv The market on old fowls Is slow and shippers tiught not to anticipate over SI.OU for the best old liens , while roosters and mixed to considerably lower. bprlngchloKcni are In better demand nnd bring } . ' . ' . ' "i < 5l ' . -"i. Kens The mantel Is liimlng up and sales were repotted a , IH'i'rJUc. ' ' llurrLU Uood butter Is very suarco nnd cnoko dairy tirlius llITc. The pickers' prlco will bo ndvaiH-od today to ll'ic. Ar rivals of desirable giiides meet nltb ready sale. The followlngquotatloiis ropro cnt the urines at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : TOMATOES Per biishol , ? I.OO. c'AHDAcihHome : giown. lu per Ib. NF.W Iti.Eis Per bushel. We. HE\NS Navy , tJ.'iiX&.Ui.'i per biislml. O.NIO.NS Homo giown. T.'JC pot bushel , PorATOiis IMC it irtowois are supplying the demund almost o\elusl\ely Well. Sarah , what have you boon doinp to innlto you look so young I Oil , nothing much , only boon using Hall's Hair llenower to restore - store the color of my hair. bOUJ'II OI1.IIJ.I. \Vnr. Petitions are boinu circulated and signed by Twenty fourth s'reot property holders on the only-fourth street asphalt pavlnif. The substance of the petition Is that the bondsmen , Frank Knspor and Edward Alns- crow , are not Just what Is rctiiltod ] ; that the bond of $10,000 Is wholly insufllciont and that the inspector should bo a Twenty-fourth street propoity holder , who would ho inter ested In having good u.ivlng done. This last move In affairs has opened up an old sore nnd is dealing consldorablo feeling , lint the friends of it , who are determined to have good paving are not to bo dutorrod and are industriously pushing the matter. Grand Army Announcement. A special mooting of Hobort I { . Livingston post , No. ! 232 , Grand Army of the Uopublie , will bo held in the post room , McGlnnis bloclc , N street , Monday evening the 81st , to on.'atmo n Woman's Holier corps. All old soldiers , their wives , sons nnd daughters , and nil Sons of Yoteraua are invited to at tend and participate. AVaiits tn Skin 1'or Mom > y , Champion William Crawford , who has easily defeated all comets in sheep skinning contests , is open for a match with any mun in the country for u stalco of { 100 to $ JOO. Notes About the City. Pied Post has gone to Madison , Wls. Ed Johnston is looking after a lost cow and calf. calf.Patrick Patrick Bunco will spend a fortnicht visit ing Chicago friends. * Dana Morroll of Albright has gone to Schuylor on business. A son has boon horn unto Councilman and Mrs. Frederick Uowlcv. E. E. Polsloy , of Polsloy & Housraan , has gone to Wahoo on business. J. E. Richards of Hichards & Saunders has gone to Alpona , Mich. , on business. . Miss Anna Nucont ; of Falrfiold , la , is the charming guest of Mr. and I > irs. L , . T. Mar tin. Roberts & Zorbo will occupy their now building , Twenty-fourth and J itreots , next weelc. Miss Minnie Muck of Omaha is visiting Miss Smith , Twenty-fifth street between N and O streets. The work of lowering thn motor traclt on Twenty-fourth street south of N street , has boon commenced. Jonn J. Murphy of the yards , has gone to Kansas City , Mo. , to follow the stock and commission business. Miss Nellie Stone of Falrfiolu , la. , who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. b. T. Mar tin , has returned homo. The South Omaha club will go the Council Bluffs club on the giounds of the latter Sun day afternoon at'J o'clock. Mrs. Mary Maloy of Butler county , who : ias been the guest of Mr. and Mrs , Joseph liumpal , has rctuinod home. The Second nnd Third ward clubs will [ ilay ball on the Fourth ward grounds , ; Sun day afternoon for a $10 nur'o. H. V. Van Mater of Lincoln nnd n. C. Brink of Fioinont wcro the tuosts of Super intendent C. J. Collins of the water works company. Rev. Marion Boles , who has been attend ing the meeting of the State Missionary society of the Chiistiau church at Fall-Hold , has returned. The adjourned mooting of persons inter ested iu the piopor obscrvancoof the violated Lreaty of Limerick will bo hold in St. Agnes' tiall tills evening. Kov. II. A. Troihor of the German Meth odist Kpificop.il church will leave Monday for bt. Joseph , Mo. , to attend the annual confer ence of that denomination. Aloha ledge , No. II , Daughters of Ho- bccka. will co to Omaha Monday evening to attend a social to bo given by Uuth lodge at Fourteenth and Dodge streets. Upchurch ledge No. 2 , degree of honor , Ancient Order of United Workmen , will glvoa social in Ancient Order of United Workmen hall , Twenty-sixth and N streets , Monday evening the Ulst , All members are expected to attend , Messrs. William Crawford , Joseph Baust. James Sautter , Michael Hunt and Finnic Coinpton will contest in a stieop-Hldnnlng contest in Bluin'h hall this uvuning for u $50 and & 5 piiMO and the championship of the state. Each man will skin two sheep , time counting , and Iho man dressing his twasheep In the least time will take the title nnd thu $ . " > 0 pruo and the next man will take the ? . ' . " ) prize. Hon. G. A Folio n of Augus , ono of the leading politicians and fanners of NucUolls county , and n member of the assembly , was nt the yards with stock today and was 10- cciving words of encouragement from follow Independents. Mr. Feltnn sajs that wheat will average ttility bushels and oats llfty bushels to the aero and that the quality i's good. Two weeks of good corn weather will bo nt-cossary to make a full corn crop. Corn , with a f 011 night's favoinblo weather will yield tilty bushels to the aero. Few children caa bo Induce J to takophvMo without a stiucgle , and no wonder most drugs arc extremely nauseating. A ver's Pills , on the contrary , bolnc suirnr-coatod , are easi ly swallowed bj the little ouns , and arc , thoio- fore , the favorite family mcdtulhe. JOIIX A .MCbllANE. HlAMiC COSIIOV McShane & Condon , INVKSTMliNT BANKERS , 300 a 13th fiU , First National Bank Ilulia Inc , Omaha , Neb. Deal In ttock > , boaili , ourliloi , commercial pi per , etc. Nu utlato loum on linprorel Oujhi re t citato. Bliorl tliuo louui on , bank Hock , cr uti * ippruT cd collateral tecurlt ) OMAHA Manufacture' Jobbers DIRECTORY. A WN1NGS AXi ) TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awu- ing do , , KlniK , hnmtmirks oil nml rubber clotlilntf Send for catalogue. 1IU Knriinm DAGS AND TWINES. Bonus Omaha Bag ; Go , Importer' in t Mnnudic * tiirur . Klour Sacki llurlupa nnd Twine. A. II. Pcrri'o & Co. M , 0 , Daxon , IllCTClc old nn llionlhlr piymcnts , for our rntnloguo nnd prlcos li > 07' { l-'iirnnm st. , Omni JIOOK Ackennan Brothers & Hointzo , I'rlntori , blndon , eloctrotrpcrr blank book nmnu * fnotnrari UK ! llownnl street , Omihn. JiOOTti A SHOES Olms. A. Coo&Oo. KirkendallJones&Oo , American Tuel Oo. , Howell & Oo , , frlilprer"mil dealeri In nnthrnclto nml bltu- 217 S 14th Street , mou * coal 215 S 15th street. Omnni , Neb Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Jolinson Bros. , 211 S 13th Streut , P14 Rirnnm Street , Omnlin , Nob. Onmlin Neb. CORNICE. Eagle Oornice Works , F , Euemping , Mnntif/ictnrcrB nf fjalvnillzed Iron corlilco . rcalvnn'zi-d Iron Cornlco. Dormi'r wlndovri. door NVIndovr caM , metallic enM , llnl-ili , olc. 'lln KkyllKliti , etc , 1110 und Iron nnd lite roofer. 11U DodKO t-t. til t-nrnim St. CEMENT AND LLME. J , J , Johnson & Co. , Oady & Gray , 213 S nthStrojt , I.I mo , cement , etc , etc , Omnlin , Neb. Cor. Oth nnd DoiiKlns Ft * DRY GOODS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. UUfltOlTAUTOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrate. ] catalogue nnd Dyniioi CatnloKiio free ( II A ' roci Klnney.Cen'I 11'jH Capitol Avenue Ak't RI2-.I.V V. Llfo Hid K FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orondorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo. , Oenoril neitcrn nu'CiH Corner Tenon nnd tith Sts kamlla 1'low Co , Ouiulm , Nob. 114.1-1151 hliormnn Avo. FLOUR. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. GENTS FURNrSHJNG GOODS. SolmoUler & Looiuis , J. T. Eobinson Notion Oo. Jiilibom nnd Importers of Cunts' farnMiliiK court 1. notions nml furnishing m ( 'U inlelirulel brand good * , lliiclcukln " uv era I ID , panu hltlrt , co itn , olc 1111 llownrd Strout. Lor Ijth and HowardSt GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Kounard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo. , Paint Oo. , HODouulni sircut , Oi1113 llniney Mieet Umnlin .Seb , Umtit.a. William Oummings , Blake , Bruce & Oo , ( j7nndni9 | Soiilh Iiith M .On-lOJ I oiTenwortli St , Onmlin , Nub Dmnlia , Ni.li GUNPOWDER. Hugh II. Olark. Gcn'l Wontorn Ancnt of iiipont's HporlliiK ( lUn- .owiler.Atlui . hUlieiplu- Ire bla llni { cups , GRAIN AND Bryan OommlwlonOo 8 , A , MoWhortor ltroki'r , Krnln , protlilon ,1H Ut Nnt'1 llsnk , n I Aliickv .N V Mm rr < , I'rlmto wire * I < J Uldir I'rlvntowlro Chi- Nun Vork , t'hlc BO nd CIBO PI. I.onls nlid Ht , I.ouln. Cmh Rroln Isew Vork bought for nil runrkott. Oockroll Bros j F. 0. Swnrtz & Co. , Nrokj > r I'rlrdte wires Mrokcr , ( lrnlnrroTliloni la Now Vork Clilo.iKo , , t me , 1'rlvnto wire In St. Ht l/oul f poclnl nitontxUl nnd Chlcittu Oftlco tlnn xlven to trnrk tdd < In l l Nnl'l llniik. on KUitn 1st Nnt'l Hank. | KxcltniiKO bUI'e , H , AllE. Rector & Wilhelmy Oo Cor 10th nnd JncksoiiSli Omnlm 1KOX IPO/fA'S. Pnxton it Viorling Onmhn Safe & Iron Iron Worki , Works , WroiiKlit nml cnpt Iron ImlMlnir work , onutnoi , Mnmif 11 tire iuiJ buriUr hrn work , trunurnl pieiir nnfoi , vaultn , jiill foinnln. miclilno nnd work lion slitittcri nnd Mntksmitli wum. U I' tire e inpoi I ) , An * Hy mill Uth St. itrcon , lull \Jnckion tti LIQUOIIS. Per & Oa. , E. R. Grotto , I.tunor MorcliiniU. Importer nnil .lobbcr of 1IIJ Ilirner SI riot , Wliiix nml I Iqiiors. Miiniifnctur rs KonniMljr'n 102U unit 1022 KnrnnmSt. Knit liulln Illttors I'rlcc1 ll'tnon nppllcMton. L. Kirscbt & Oo , , j Friok & EorberU , Ooal'ri 40-)01 ) > S lOlhSt. fOI-FOS 8.10th St. l' AND XO'llOXS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfoldcr & Oo. , Jlllllm-ry , Xotlons.Cloiks Importprn nnd Jobbora In itf. : .Mllllnory. Mi , 210 nml HI South llth 110-liSS IdthSt , Onmlin. Mtrcet. MUSICAL 1XSTHUMEXTS , ETC. Max Meyer & Bro Oo A , Hospo , Jr. , M'f Kje eler , clonlor.i In I'lmioi , Oa-nni , Artist * ' muMcnl InHtrnmonta. MiturLils etc , Ktc , Karnnm and li'th 1511 Douitlis Street OYSTERS. Platt & Co. , Oystori , Klsli nnd Celery , 319 South JOth Bt 211 S mh Struct. rclKil.l DomcatlcKrulta FlurldaUranKUH nnd Sltlly Irnlti. llranch liouso 7 N Peters ht , New Orloins PAPER. RUBBLE GOODS Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo. , Carry n full stock of .Mmuifnctnrcra and Job- printing , wrapping nnd born nil klmls rubbcf wrltliiK paper , card pu- guol jier , etc. Ir,20 Karnnm Street. SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , ? eed KroweM , donlors In Knrdcn , ttrnsH , urnla nnd tree seedH 421-42.1 South ISlh. STO YES. James Hughes , ,1t Stoves repairs of all kind ! Cuoksnnil neuters for mile. COT S. 1.1th Street. H ! SASH , DOORS , IS LINKS , ETO J. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo Manufacturers of natli , Mannriictiironiiif moulil' , bllnd-i doura , elc. do on lilt n da mid IIIKH nioulillmjs llranch of- lice , l.'tli and Izaril bU Itoom 4J.I llco llnlhllnj. AM AND WATER SUPPLIES SOUTH OMAHA. JNIO S STOCK YARDS COT" ' LIMITED A , D. Bojor & Go. , Hunter 4 Qrcen. .jj Uxclinniu llulldhii ; . ,10 HxLlian/o llulldlnfr , bnuth Oniulin , Suutli Omnhn. " UNION DEPOT HOTEL. : ornur llih nnd Mnion btro3t Unit block wet Ot Unluii 1'acltlo nnd II & M DepoH New biilldlntf , now fiirnlluru , every Ihmllrit ln > n roule-l locntlun In O nnlin , vluw nf pnllr * iurionndiiu ( iiuntry , tii ( U itli elerlrlo IM | | bolls oto lla e ( liUunddM llrurr llnu uf oiulu nn I motur or , pu wlt'ilHunoblotk , iivojpt nlunnin Avonu * ind llnnneoiii I'nrk line < bluoki uwar and you cn .ruiufei lo llicuolfyuu w | h f Centrally \ \ AU lha Kitc.t IxKuto.l | ( Imtirovemeuti. "llro.nlwuytUt Ht. . Nuvv York. ' AillUUOAN AND OJUKOl'UAN 1'LAX. . r- -