THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , UESPAY SEL3T.EMBEIl 1 , 1801 , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Went Booming and Scored a Very Substantial Advanco. SENTIMENT OF TRADE MUCH CHANGED. Session of tlio Diiy PuH of Kxoltcmcttt nnd nil Opnralors DlNplnycd H Shorts Hnvo a I/lvoly Soriiinlilc. OIIICAOO , III. , AUK. 3 ! . Wlientwont booming ngnln tonny nnd nttliotou llsuro of tlio ses sion scored nn ndvnneo of noirly ; 5o cninpnrctl with tlio cloiliiB iirlco of Saturday. The sen timent of the trudo was o.xactly tlio rovorso'of Unit whleli provallcd lutt wcok. The chuiixo was duo to the hliflior cables and bad wualhor In Knitl.ind and tlio Itimgfirlun report sliow- InKa shortaKOof from 13:1,000,001 : to IJ5.OOi.000 bushels lit the world's wliont crop and of 3.V5- 000,0 0 to 287'JOO ' 000 bushels In the rye crop.coin- parcd with the iivorago ylold. The spsilon was one full of oxeltomont nnd the nervousness displayed by operators bordered on that shown dnrliiK the recent rapid advance when wliont sold up to It.II. Many operators went hnavily short during tlio dot-lino of the latter part of last wenk and at the opening thH inornliig they wtiro olutcli- Ing frantioally at the heated rungs of the Uro escape. The searo.l short. It was said , was I'ardrldKC , the big bear whu retired from the pit nftur making loslnss In the other advances reckoned In Huven ll ures. Now York and St. Louis were heavy buyers. Doeomlw opened oxeltcd. with anywhere between ll.OOJj nnd I1.0H4 paid In dliroroilt parts of the pit , ugalnst 00'io atthooloso on Hatunlay , and as the local trade was largely short there was the liveliest kind of scrambling to get tlio tnoitgro olTcrlncs whi'ii tcit'lotod at the advance. Kvurvthlng In slclit olTnred at those Hgiiif'S was Hiiatrhed with Iho greatest iietlvlty and SI.OI ! { being Immediately bid. A big business wnsdono at tliu higher quolittlond named. There were some tow miles nt $1.0 f , and one or two as hlsli as Jl.UJ before sullois cainu forth In sulllclont num bers to cause nny reaction. The call prices having thus early In the day been reached , RfllliiL' nualiisl tlicsi ! privileges beeamii the order of the moment , and In the course of the next fifteen or twenty minutes the prlco was buntun back to if l.00 ! { . Henry Tnwnor. trad ng us Humsoy Itro. . has been unfortunately heavily handicapped by some long time prlvllores ho had sold. It be came known aliout the time of the decline last noted und the buying In 11 lot of wheat duo lo Hint , en use st.irlcd another tip-turn , diirlnir which the prleo rose briskly to fl.rr.'Vi. After another reaction to Jl.OI ? ; the price shot up once more , touching ( I.OIl'i on a rumor that thc'VIenna congress of continental millers and grain merchiintsmado the world's crop even more heavily short , than the figures given by the Iliinirarlan govern ment estimate. The must of the cablegrams received concernliiK the figures of the Vienna congress were unlntolllglhlo. Some statedllio result as showing a di'lloiency of 600OUi.OOl : bushels of wheat and rye together ; others cuvotho deficiency separately at lO.OOO.OUi ) of wheat and : ciluOO.U.U bushels of rye , but the tr.ido was ready primed for a bullish Interpretation of the re port and continued to bid fair for llecembei , until the price was up to1.0l ? . The receipts of l.UG'J ears of wheat here , rMS at Minneapolis , 1ST atDiiluth and over aw.ono bushels nt St. Louis was dlsrcgatdcd In the excitement , of taklns In short wheat. The roaring of Iho c Iscomdttcd bears was kept up by HID closing c'ibles showing In addition to the opening advance quoted from Liverpool , nnd the buying continued with great eneriry to the close , the Inst trading prlco being $1.01 , a not advance since Saturday of 4-Xc. Corn was also a .source of discomfort to the boars. It , did not Immediately respond lo tlio excited advance In wneat at the start but It could not wholly Ignore it. so that notwith standing the recolptof 1.IKW cars , of which 1,011 ! were of the contract grade , the market open stiong at advances on Saturday's clou- Ins price nun Wrth many Irregularities up and down and hardly for a second stationary the prlco advanced above the opening figures from -c to'ic ' and finally closed with a net gain of 2'e , TiS'io being the latest tradlnc urlco fur October- The lluctuatlons In oats were narrow until near the clo.su when a few orders came In and the market took iiulto a spurt , as sellers were very scarce. The last prices were the highest mndo and show an advance of : mo to lo since Saturday. The largest quantity of rye that over came on this market arrived today , but values were well maintained us a wood deal of It had been sold to arrive. Kccelpt were : i. > 7 cars. 11 of which uradcd No. L' . Sales were from Mo lo SSWe. with the hulk of the transac- Olons at SSc , The close w.ib : Cash , Ssc ; Sep tember , 874c ? ; October , f > Sc. b'i'lie heavy Increase In the visible supply of wheat , corn and oats had no visible weaken ing cilTect on those markets. The receipts of hogs were about as expected and the prlco re ported from the yards was about sto.idy. Thorn was nothing , therefore , but the por- turhod condition of the shorts In corn to dis turb the provision trade , nnd In anticipation of heavy deliveries tomorrow on September contracts , those h.ivlni ; bought of those were changing them Into later deliveries. This changing was the whole feature of the day's business , and nt the close orlccs , tliouirh higher than on Saturday , wore not. signifi cantly so. N The leaning futures ranged as follows : OoilN No. 2 , ( VlJiO OATH Na ' . ' , 2so ; No. 3 white , 30(23Io ( ; No. 3 white , 2iUiOe. ! ItVE-No. 2. Mo. IlAiti.KV No. 2 , KVSfino ; No. 3 , 45Co ; f. o. b. , No. 4. 3Kai50c ! , f. o. b. KI.AXMKKH No. I. Jl.OH5Ol.02. TIMOTHY SKKD-I'rlnio. 41.2301.24 , I'OIIK Mess uork , per barrel , } IO.OO10.05 ; lard , per uwt , , M.U2i'i.G1 ! ( ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . ? > i.7.VT l.R5 ; dry salted Hhoulders ( bo\edl , } n.20iiiG,25 ; short clear nidus ( boxed ) , I7.25ti7.50. WIIIHKEV Distillers' finished goods , per sal , BuoAiis Unchanged ; out loaf. Kb > * ie. Itccelpls and shipments today were as fol lows ; On thu produce oxchaiiKO today the buttnr market xvas ; fancy Kltlii creamery , 22ii4 23o ; ( Inn western. 18K'.1M ; line dairy. a 18o ; ordinary , I2fflllo. KSK i Now Vork NKW YOUK , AUK , ai. I-'i.ouii Hccolnti , 2I.9JI paukiiKes ; o.xports , 5.0IW barrels. .VSuS s'tcksj Irregular , mixlerate business , closing llrm ; sales , ' . ' .l.li.VJIiurrolH. WIIKAT Hccelpts , 057.70J bushels ; exports , mi , ' . * : ! ? bushels ; sates. 10,1170,000 biishuls of fu tures and 1KI.WO bushels of snot , hipot market tilKhen niillons , fair trade ; No. a. red , Il.lKl dft 1.001' In elevator : * l.07 ® l.l.iii ulloat ; 1,07.S4 1.11S f. o. b. : No. Il red , tt.OMi&l.oo ; ungraded red , ( l.OtvQil.lA ; No. I northern to arrive , Jl. HI ; No. 1 hard to arrive. tl.lU. Opthms ad vanced fully -"iit iio with shari ) ma nipulation and attempts to frighten the shorts by all sorts of wild reports , however , direct inlluencoi were lilk-her cables and Inmo clearances via C'hl- ca\i > , the Vienna congress report as to the horUino of the world's supply. There was also it failure nt Chicago In the short side. A llirht reaction of ! 4iUo camoabout ; elosliij ; at SS I'ie over Saturday" No. U red , August , 11,0'JWai.O.siij September. II.Otml.W,4 , ' inK tlU < Ji ! ; Outober. * l.01HiG,1.10 i , ll.lfl'i ; NovemUor , JI.IOa-ial l.r. ' ? . fl.l'J I December , ijl.loai.IUJJ , oiotii.n . , Jiiiuinry , tl.U'iWI.ll.'i ' , closliul.ll' ; Kebru- ary. tt.U'jliil.Ki ! . . clOilnK * I.15 , ' ; May , < l.r" . Itvil'Irnu western , WolJl.OO c. I. f. ; itate , 1 1. 1 Mil. 10. Stooksof ( train store and afloat August 0 : Wheat , 2.7Sl.kM ( ; corn , 21Utwo ; oats. 3IO.UM ; rye , 275lU4 ; innlMK.awt ; barley , : pous , 0,007. lUui.KV .MAI.T Dull. ( -ltccollU8.'l07 , , " > OObusliclsc.\piirts,17rJ2 ; bushuls ; sales. 1,1)71,000 ) bushels ot futures und 7'W)0 ) Uuiholsof Hpot. Spot stronger , mod' oratoly active ; Na 2 , Tw" . o In elevator ; 75.'tf70o ntloat ; ungraded mixed. T'J'.iiiTUo. ' No. 2 white , Tic. Opiums llrm at U < ul' ) < o advance with wheat und covurlnir of shorts ; AtlRUst > O7' oi Novumbur , ccouibtr , lo < luit MJJct .lauilnry , 577tc , closing B7'ci ' { May. MWKl'ie. ' closing. V > ic. OATS Hccolpts , 10.1,000 hinhel : exports. 41- KO Ijii'dieN ; salu , 220.00J bllshol.s of futures and iilAK : ( ) ImslieU of spot , Snot tuiirkot weaker , modor.itolv active ; options , lower , closing Rteadyj September , SlyS iVtc. cUwlntr.'IVtc ; Octnlmr , iiVittt'lc ' ; oiosluR 35HO ! pot No. 2 wh to , niU iM'io : mlxod western , WW7o ! whlto wustorn , 3S'iailoNa ' : 2 Chicago. WtVW.ic. IIAV Qitlot. firm ; pooJ to cliolco , " .vawc. lloi'S Wunk nnd dull ; state ) common to choice , irvai7cs Pacific coast , I4S17C. UorrKK-Uptloiisopcndl Irregtilarat 10 points up to 15 down , closed steady nt5 to 25 points down ; sales 21,700 liam. Including September tlA.aVil.VM ( | October. 3ll.loail.ftii November. tViXWA.ttii December. Jii20i5l3.ll : : ! January , $12. ! .W riOO ; March. 112.9 , ) ; May , 8I2.HJ ; spot Ulo dull ; nominal fair cargoes , ID.Uc ; No. 7 , liliic. HudAli Haw , dull and steady ; rofliied firm , llrm demand ; f.ilr rollnlns. .10 ; W test , 3 MM ; rullned , llrm and fairly act I vi' . MoiiAssiiS Now Orleans , quiet und steady ; common to fiiuoy , 2f < ( t'l2c. Htcu Klrni nn < l ( | iilot ; domestic , fair to extra. 5'ii"ei ! ' .lap.in , 5lfi ( c. , I'p.Titoi.KUM yulot and lower ; crude. In Inirrcls. Parker's , f5.il5 : crude. In hulk. f.05 ! : rollned Now York. JH.IVM.55 ( ; Phlladolphla and llaltlmore , f'I.i5flG..Vl ' : ; Phlladolphla and Ilnltl- tnoro. In hulk , tl.uuai.Ki ; United closed atfil'ic for September. CoTTDNSticit Oil/ Unlit crude olT grade , nt 324W4C. ' 1'Ai.i.ow Weak ; city ( $ . ' .00 for packings ) , * U ttl Ki-lfie. KOHIN Klrni and quiet. Tinii'KNTi.NK Firm nnd dull ; ftiyaOTyu. Knos I'lrmor ; western. 17'/iJltic ' ( ; recolpts , 2,475 piekases. , _ I'OIIK IJini and etoady ; old mess. 810.005 10.75 ; now mcs3 , ll.5 ai2. < , b ; oxtr.i prime , $10.25 ® in.75. ( Jtrr MEATS-I'lrm and quiet. iMinm.iM Qtilutiiml firm. LAUD Steady and iiiilct ; western steam. J7.00 ; sates , I.IOJ tiorens at fj.07ljfl7.0'l ; opt.lou sales , 2,750 tlcrce-t ; sente'iiher. ' JI.D-1 bid ; Oc- lober. Hti7@0.'lU ; closln ' . tr.K ( ) bid ; November , 17.10 ; December , . { 7.1037.18 ; eloslns , S7.I8 ; .Inli- uary. J7.32. ItUTTKit Quiet , llrm : western dairy. I2le ; western creamery. 15TiXlie { ! ; western factory , 12'UII'ie ' ' ; KlBliiM. aKJ-JUJe. CIIKESK Quiet , firm ; western , & 33c ; part skims , 4ft"e. PKI luox Quiet , unchanscd ; American , . . . C'ol'i'Kll-Dull ; lake. September , J12.25 , I.BAII Steady ; domiMtlc. $1.50. Tm Kiisuttlodi str.tlls. f..i.iio. KIIIIHIS : Oily KANSAS CITV. Mo. . AUR. 31. Ki.otnt l-'lrrn , aetlvo ; patcnti2.l5'a2.50 { ; extra fancy. I..2-J ® 2.2.fancy. : . * 2.a-.aiJ5 ; choice. 'I.OJfll..UJ. WniiAT-Slo.'i'lVi ts'o , 2 hard , cash. b54fflSCc ! ; Soplember. no bids ; No. 3 red , cash , Uo bid. ( JoitN Weak , lower ; No. 2. cash , .V > iobd ! ; September , no bids. OATJStrong ; No. 2. cash , 27'5c ' ; September , 27c hid. HAV Klrni ; timothy. $300 ; fancy prairie , Jii.Oi ; Rood to choice , J5.005.50 ; low grades , I'l.A.v Sr.Bii rirm . HirrTBii Klrm ; creamery. 1020c ; ' dairy , HUIde ; store nacked , ll12c ; package. 7iillo. ( OIIKKHI ; Steady ; eastern , 7-e ; young American. lUe : Kansas , ll'o. Kens Klrm. at Uljc. ItECEli-TS Wheat , 103,400 ; corn , O.IWO ; oats. 12.HOO. Siiii-MCNTS Wheat , 87,400 ; corn , 3,200 ; oats , 7,000. _ Tjlvurpool .Mnrkoti. LfVKitPonr Aui ; . 31. WiiEtT Klrm , demand poor ; holders olfor sparingly ; California No. 1 , ! H I'/idfrlUs ' 2d per cent nl ; red western spring , Us ; Kansas winter , hard , fs 8 d. Coil ! * Klrm ; domanrt Improving ! mixed western , Os ayd per cental. HAUON Long and short c'.oar , CCs per cwt , old , and 3s ! ( i < l for now. TAM.OW Klnp , 20a 3d per owt. St. Louis Alarkots. Louis. Mo. . Aui ? . 31. WHEAT Higher ; Oitio ; December. * I.03.i. ! tN Unsettled : cash , 58yc ; September , 7Uc. OATS Illsher ; cash,2Sc. POIIK Kirmer : $ IO.U7iliil0.75. ! LAiiii-iJtoiiily ; * 1.3' ' > . WIIISKEV Steady ; II. 18. Mnrkct. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . Any. 31. WHEAT TradliiK In wheat very heavy at times. Iluctuated all day ; receipts for two daysS25 cars ; shipments , 155 cars. Olosc : No. 1 liard , on track , 9V.4Uiic : No. 1 noithcrn , August , ft'l'ic ; on track. ! )49tsc ; No. 2 northern , on track , l'e. l . _ Ginuiiiiiutl . > ! arliitH. CINCINNATI. O. , Auir. 31. WHEAT Strong ; No. 2 rod , OViWJc. COIIN Unsettled ; No. 2 , inlxod. C3li3to. OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed. 31ic. ! WIIISICEV 4I.1H. SIIIwaiik < : o Grain .Market. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Auz. 31. WHEAT Klrm ; No. 2 spring , cash , OSa ; September , S'JJtC. ' Cons Knslur ; No. 3 , cash , ( i'lc. OATS Steady ; No. 2 , whlto , : i2c. Toledo Grain Marker. TOLEDO , O. , Aug 31. WHEAT Illgher ; oash , JI.OUJ. COIIN Steady ; cash , 67c. OATH Steady ; cash. 3.5e. 9Iark Tjano Expro.su \ \ ockly Review. LONDON , Aug. 31. Tlio Mark Lane Express In Its weekly review of the Hrltish grain trade says. English wheat shows an average rise to40s. and tills caused an Increase In tlio de liveries. Tlio foreign wheat tr.ido Is not BO good as It was a week uco. In London and Liverpool the market favors buyers. The Irish and Scotch markets , after a brisk ad vance bi'cumc dull. The unusual quantity of IttaouO quarters no IT coming from America against 140,000 quarters nt the corresponding period last year , has not yet. ull'cctod the prices for forward delivery. The quotations are now 42s , ( Id for October delivery against 41s. 3d last wcok. Knssla continues to ship wheat freely. The prices of Russian wheat In the home market do not appear to warrant fo. rsof any scarcity. Corn In London Is steady ; at Liverpool prices show a fractional decline. Ilarloy and oais are quiet. At today's market now English wheats were offered at from 46s to 4Hs for whites and from 4.'s to 44s for reds ; old Eng lish wheat brought au average of 42s ; the prices of foreign whout were against holders at n general decline of fcd. Klour was dull ; corn was weak although the spot supplies were inoagro. English oats met with good sail ) at ins ; Russian and now Ameri can oats wore offered at from 10s to 20s. liemis and peaa were llrm. STOCKS .I.VW JtU\l)3 , NKW VOIIK , Aus. 31. The ) lock market today was for the first time this ye ir decidedly ac.- tlvo and the easiness done eclipsed anything seen since thu panic of last year , but the tem per of the dealings was In marked contrast to that time nnd wlillo there was n great deal of fovcrlsjincss , the market on the whole was very strong and the final changes among the loading shares uro In tlio upward direction. The opunlnc this morning was attended by considerable excitement , the buying for both foreign and commission houses being something largely In excess of that of the previous days on which the present rise has taken place , but the trading clement which has been looklni ; und working for reac tion , largely for thu purpose of buying stocks previously sold out. made a vigorous effort 10 get prices down , while the buyers of last week were to a largo extent opposed to realising the protlts already accrued from the Improvement lu prices during that time. The supply of stocks for sale , therefore , was very largo and the trading during the Oral hour was enormous , something in the neighborhood of 20J.OOO shares , while the fcvcrishucss of the market under the excitement and the magnitude of the contending forces was someliiliig unusual. Thu sellers for a time had rather the best of It and In almost all the loading shares there was a fractional recession from the prices es tablished at the opening which were In gener al fractions better than those of Saturday afternoon. The acilvlty reached all portions of the list but the grangers again hold the first place folhnvod by the coalers und the Boiithwesterns. The opening pres sure was gradually relaxed , however , and prices began to iidvunco ma terially here und there but It was not until well Into the afternoon that the Improving tendency reached all portions of the list. Many ot thu leading stocks made sharp palna nt thin time , Laekawauna. til , Paul. Burlington , Chicago lias , Hock Island and Heading foilowlir. each other. The rest of the list shared fully lu the Imnrovemuiit , however - over , and the dealings extended to nn unpre cedented Itirgo number of blocks , pretty nearly till the wild cats of the list being bnuuht out and traded In to u limited extent , The best prices were not fully maintained In nil cases. The bullish feeling ran high , nnd while offerings of stocks for sale became small us the day wore along , many sharp advances weru scored among the specialties nml Inactive Blocks , hut the Improvement In Wheeling & Lake Erie Hhurt's was one of thu features of the early dealings , iho ndvuntneu being held to thu ivnd. Thu Industrials were In no manner Impornent excom ( or the weakness lu Cordage In the late tr.tdlug , Thu niurxut Dually closed active and strong at i r about the highest prices of the day and materially higher than lust \\iHik. Tliu linal gains of importance In- cluduSuzar , I1 , percent ; HoJk Island. li per cent ; Ohlongo lias , l4 per cent ; llurllngton , 1\ per cent ; St. Paul , 2' ' percent ; Lacku- wanna , Missouri I'aclllc anil Wheeling > V Laku Erie , each ! ' percent ; Reading , 1 % per cent ; Union I'ncllk' . 2 per ceiil , uml Wheeling & Luke Erie preferred. Hi percent The railroad bond market kept paca with tliu share lUt both us to activity mm strength and the trading In tula department also sur- of any previous any this ycur , The totio of th * dealing wx equally an strong KIII ) nntmifc tlio Innfllng Issue * ininy : marked Rains wore made. The AtchUon Ineonuft worn still loader * In point of activity. Tlio Handing Issues were moil prominent for tlio ailvniioo muilo while tlio Improvement In most of tlio others was inoro moderate. Tlio market closed nctlvo niul confident. Government bonds have ] been dull and ( trong. Stale bonds have bren dull nnd stonily. Tlio following are thu closing quotations for Iho lead Ing stocks on the Now \ork stock ex change today : It. I' . Denver A.nlf. ( ! . 2)ifi lilstlllors . (0 Nort h cute rn . . I Ui | I _ The total sales of stoclc today wuio 511,115 shares Including Atuhlson , 4 , S7I , : Chlc.igo Gas , l.-rjo ; Delaware. Lackawaiina k Western , IP/-00 ; Erie. 17-ri ) ; Delaware .t Hudson. 3ffl)0 ) : Louisvlllovt Nashville. KI.IS3 : Mlssoitil I'aeiflc. 17..K ) ; Northwestern. 0,110 : North American , 6.1180 ; Now Jersey Central. ; iU"H ; Northern racltlc , ril7 : > ; Northern I'aclllc preferred , 14.010 ; Reading. K.710 ; Richmond & West Point , tl-77 ; St. Paul , 01.075 ; Texas Paclllc , a.il5 : : Union Pncillo , Jl.ajOj Western Union , 4K3 : Wubash , 3 , Fliuinuial I > cv oxv. NEW YOUK. Aug. 31. The Post says : The magnitude of the short Interest , after the conclusion of thu boar raid. Is always dllllciilt to estimate , but It. Is certain In the present In stance that thu members of Iho bear combina tion of the last month are not by any moans ex tricated as yet from the market. Two or three weeks r.go. before the sharp rally had bo run , they were able to cover In some stocks only by putting out now lines of shorts elsewhere , with a view of unsottlliii the general market. Now their piohlem Is more perplexing though the outstanding contracts are naturally smaller. It they appear In the room asaotlve bidders the professionals will Instantly take the market away from them as they did on Satuiday. So Ions as tills outstanding Inter est remains at nil extensive , there Is a solid substratum on which , with the lojal change In soutlmont , advances are normal and Inevi table. _ New Vork Money ftfarkct. NEwYotiK. Aus. 31. MONEYON CALF , Easy , ranging from ! 2'i to 0 per cent ; last loan. 4 per cent : closing offered at 4 percent. PuiMK MKIIOANTII.E PAPKH jTiOr'i ' per cent. STKHMNO EXOIIANOK Active and weak at 8I.83U for sixty-day bills and $4.81 ! i tor de mand. The following were the closing prices on bunds : Fiuiincial Notes. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Aug. 31. Clearings , $1,748- 007 , NEW YOUK. AUK. 31. OloarltiES , W9.015,430 ; balances , S.6i7,0ri. : UAI.TIMOIIK. Md. , AUB. 31. OlearlnRs , f2,5'll- 948 : halances , $ 'lll.39. ! SANKHAXCICO. . Cal. . AUK. 31 , B.ink cloar- HKS for the month ending today , $78,777.0l ( ) . Piiir.AnuM'iiiA. Pa. , Aui. 31. Cloarlnss , $ J,178,5G1 ; halancts , WJ4.U51 ; uioney 0 per cent. NEW ORLEANS , La. , Aup ; . 31. Cloarlnsrs. $05- 381 : oxchatiKootiNow YorkSOc discount. Hank , 500 proinlutn. MnMi'His , Torjii. . AHR. 31. Now York ex change selling atjl premlutn. Clearings , JIJ-- 051 ; balances , J.'W,859. CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. 31. Money , 46 per cent ; Now York exchange. GOT570 oer eont dis count. Cloarlims , 12,038,150 ; for August , 118- Oyj.MOj same weelc last year , * 18.470,450. CIIICAOO. 111. . Aug. 31. Now York exchantto alow ut 2550 per cent discount. Money stead v , unchanged , at ( i per cunt : bank e'.car- IIIRS , il4iKI'i,52l. H tori in'r ' exchaii o weak and lower at Jl.83',4 ' for sixty day bills and SI.85/J for sight drafts. IlOSTON , Mass. . Aue. 31 , CloaritiKs , 8I2.C52- 25ti ; balances. $1,18:1. : . IUH : rate lor money , .1 per cent ; cxehanxo on Now York. 11X31 DC , discount iierll.OJO ; for the month. clearliiKS , $ . ' 157.0)2- 145 : balances. $ : i'.948.148 ) ; for the corresponding month of 181K ) , clearings , $303,417,4b7 ; balances , ST. l.ouis , Mo. , Aug. 31. Clearings today , J3.3II.U19 ; balanced , * ll,479. ( ! Jlonoy , 7S per cent. Exchange on Now York par. Clearlnzs for tills month. * l)7,5)4,2u2 ) ) ; balances. 812,585.1134. For August , 189J-Cloarlngs. fc > 8.342,008 ; bal ances , i'.i.S ' :8.n.l2. : Clearings this month show an Increase over August , 1890 , of 49,102,194 , or 10.37 per cent. _ Boston Stock Murker. HOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 31. The followlne were tliooloslng prices on stocks in tlio thu Boston stock inarkut today : l-ltld per ounce. MONEVJ percent. Kale of discount In the open market for both short and throe months' bills , aii-t , per cent. Untile of Kiiuliuiil Ilulllon. LONDOX. AUB. 31. Amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Itank of HiiKland on balance today , i'iJ,000. I'.ll-lH ItClltCH. I'Aiiis , Aiu. HI. Three per cent rentes 03f 77io ! for the account. Douvor Mining .Stnoks. nENVKii , Colo. , Aug. Ml. No buslnesi worthy of in'intlon ' was dune In stocks today. Total sales 10,0/U shares. The following ure the closlnK quotations on the Mlnlni ; exchaiiKe ; Alli'thnny 2A I.eKuPl'oncter J'j Audly 'H- I.lttlo Itulu 103 Ariiouuut 20 Mulchlesa . . . . . . . . . . . v.n ) llnllnrat 51 .May Mate 110 llmiukok & Murnlni ; Ullm 42 Ilnti'ull C4 Ore yj llllliullau . ' II I'ny Itock. . . , 3 I'utObl < llrmviitoir 7 ? 1'arkCon 10 Calllupo , 15 lllnllo 110 Century , Sti Hiinnliii ! I.oilu 2Jj | Clnr Count r 112 lA.'uven orlh , . s rush ! ! 3V John J 3 i Dlumond II 14 ! I'uitler 4 Claudia J , ' , ! ( Kmtuons. . . , . . . ( ictlysburK 10 ( iold Treasure Whale 15 Ironclad. . . , . . , , ( ! olUltu k W Justice Now York Minim ; NEW YOUK , Aiu. 89. Tim closing mining stock quotations uro us follows ; Allen 1UU Moxlcau : : & Adam * , IVO Ontario .aw Ddndweod IV ) Oiildr .150 llnlo A Nurcron. . . . 170 Plymouth 1U ) llomaitaku tlitM Sierra Nuviula . . . . . /.UJ Horn Silver 3IU Staudurd 115 Iron Sllvur 1UU Sail I'Vanulsoo 'Mlnluj ; CJiiotatlona , SAX ITiUMCisco , Cal. , Aug. 31. The otllclal first , D.OOO rols per 10 klips ; good second , re Is. ' KKCKiiTa During ( lie'Vvook. 07,000 bags. roilCllAHEs For thu United Status , 54,000 bat's. .Tfl To the United States , 62,000 stocks , iiai.OOO hairs. Now York Dry Goodn SInrkt't , Ni\v : YOUK , Aug. III. The dry goods market opened with a steady demand anil Improving tendency to orders'from thn wes' ; the tone of thu market was chroiful anil coulldenti prices were steady to firm : the advance In cotton helps cotton goods. American Sro rltluw Kxolled. LoNtin.v , Aug. at. The tnarkot for American railroad.securities elo cd excited. After the receipt of advices from New Vork there was renewed huylng and a fraction il adv.mcoof Bpercent , making a total of 1'Jiiper cent since Krlday. HantOH 3Iai'kct. PANTOS , Aug. 29. COI'FKE good average 10.1.i roM per III kilos. KKCKIPTS during the wcok 70,000 bags ; pur chases for Unite * ! States ri.mnl. Sim-MKNTS to United States 7,000 bags ; stock. K8OM bags. _ _ i liuvami . iirui't.M. HAVANA , Aug. M. SPANISH Ooi.u J-.V.'i ) ? © 2.u. : KXCIIANOI : Quiet. On the United Slates , short sight gold. O'i ' © O'i percent promlum ; on London IDSi'iilU.U per cent premium. lei > ( > liii Oil .xiirkct. LONDON , Aug. ai. LINHKED Ou20s 3d per owl. owl.LlVinil'OOIi. . Atlg. 31. TUIII'E.NTINH Sl'llUTS > porcwt. _ _ _ ' Talk. CIIICAOO , III. . Aui : . ill. Swnrtz. Dupeo & McCormlck to V. O. Swartz & C'o. : It was gen erally expected In wheat circles that today's market would prove a dull one. It was known that the Vienna congress figures were to bo Issued and everybody went upon the hypoth esis that they would ho of u scns'illonal sort and would Inspire some inlying the world over. The morning papers contained a so-called report on Iho world's who.it crou by the Hun garian government , compiled from the consu lar reports. It is estimated that thu wheat crop wns from rji,000uoj ; to 140.00 ' ,000 under the average ; the world's rye crop from JM.UOJ.UUO to M ' .000,000 short of an average. It will probably turnoutthatthesullguros areslmply a summary of the Vienna congress figures. The latter , however , woio not received hero until almost 1 o'clock , and then only In per centages. The trade did not succeed In de ciphering them In time to use them. Thu un certainty of course proved a bull aid. Liver pool cables wcru considerably higher , whether liecause of the wet weather in Kngland no body here was In a position to say. I'arls wns lower , rather than higher. Itocclpts hero and everywhere else were away above expecta tions. Wo are rather nclined to believe that the Vienna congress figures have had their effect In today's advance. Corn opcno : ! weaken on the enormous receipts and closed ( Inner In sympathy with the strength In wheat Arrivals hero were I.IiSDcara , the local stock Increased 1'GCOO bushels. The weather In the west Is as favorable as It could bo and Is likely to remain so- this weolf. Provisions were firm , nothing mom. 1'orlc ut the close showed a 5o advance over Saturday. CIIICAOO , III. , Aug. Ell. Koimutt , Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MoWhoi'tt'r : The boars' dream of 9 , " > o wheat did not materialize. The market was as stronir today as It was woulc Friday and Saturday. Kstabllslied facts were not so generally sneered at as when the reaction set in. The advance was' rapid because of the large short Interest. Tliecrop estimates scut out by the Hungarian government and Vienna congress started the ball and the ox- cltcmont grew because nobody seemed to have nn accttrato idea of the interpreta tion to bu placed on either report. In a general way it was understood that the world's deficiency on wheat and rye wis ; over 400,000.000 bushels but it. Is doubtful if an an alysis of these figures when they hocomo definitely known will bear out such a conclu sion. Should they do no the situation will be come much tuoro serious than has been sup posed and wo will see hlzher prices , Liverpool atone sbowcd considerable strength. The failure of olghi. Gorman Kralu houses pre sumably on tlio Ion/ slue nnd the losseiilir- the export demand suggests the possibility that the foreign grain trade is not as it ought to bo. It Is not determined yet whether thu rye and wheat deficiency suppose to have been given out at Vienna Is a world's or Kuropcan shortage. It is Important to know this. Com and oats were firm in sympathy with wheat. The strength in corn indicates clearly clique support , for heavy receipts nml flue wo.ithor would ordln rrliy have weakened the marked materially. Our local stocks , show a largo Increase for the week and it Is expected to swell during the entire month of September. The bulls are plainly disappointed th.it sloaks of provisions don't promise a greater decrease during August. Holders of pork are especially so and there has been some selling in cense quence. Tlio market shows no particular weakness and we are still friendly to the long side. side.NEW YOUK , Aug. 31. Uonnott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. WcWhorter : The week opens with the strongest market that the exchange has enjoyed In many a ( lny. Thoeagoino < s to buy stocks , which was the feature of Saturday , gained force over Sunday and filled brokers' olllccs full of orders this morning , so that the upward tendency of prices was nia'ntulnod ' with the exception of u few dull slooKS. The bullish feeling has been helped by the strength of grain markets , _ , which were strong on the foreign situation. European grain markets all bom ; : higher and crop ad vices from Europe betni : bad.showln that the demand from this country will be oven larger than expected. Coupled with this wore largo receipts of grain nt Chicago and esti mates of receipts for tomorrow. Such a movement must elvu the roads large earn ings. This Is thu beginning of the return How of gold to this country , which under largo oxuorls of grain and now heavy foreign buyIng - Ing of stocks must become larccr soon , Lon don has been u big buyer. All western stocks led the market and of these Su 1'aul and Qulney have been dealt In the most heavily. The Ulilcniio , lliirllneton & Qulncy's state ment for July shows a gain In net earnings of $ .l' > 9.000 which was iinaxiicclcdly good and made a very favorable Impression. Money has ruled little higher loaning up to 4 pot- cent , on call but time money Is haul to gut. NKW YOltic , Aug. Ill , Henry Clews , the banker , says : The "boom" In the stock mar ket has now had four weeks of trio . The movement has steadily gained In strength and breadths the bears have retired from op position to It and many of them * havu gone ever to the other side ; It has commanded tlio confidence of London , which from helm ; a free bcl or has become an uutlvn buyer ; it luif ex tended from the share marKct to the long dormant bond market : the volume of busi ness has risen to three-fold what It had pievi- ously been ; the other .speculative cities have caught the Infection from Now Vork ; an "outside" Interest has entered the market. large enough to show that there Is no lack of either means or disposition among the public to speculate or to Invest when they are satis fied with the situation ; unit prices have con siderably advanced , while the advance has not been cheeked by rnallzlnxs which have been made by largo holders , but still con tinues. These facts Are sufllclont evidence that , at least , the "boom" Is backed by u largo meas ure of confidence ; th.it ( t Is inoro than a spurt engineered by a few larrfo and needy holders of stocks , as at first su.siiectcd , and tiiat there Is u largo body of Inlluontlal opinion In Wall street and out to the 0rfeut that thu present situation of the country favors an era of na tional prosperity anil 'consequently ' bettor prices for Investments. .Judging . from present symptoms , there Is a ' .reasonable probability of the boom belli - ' supported and of an aotlvo and rlsln'j market bolijg maintained through the fall season. I'urhaps Iho only danger lies In the usual tendency ( if speculative move ments to rush from one extreme to another and thereby quickly exhaust thomsolves. The spectacle of such an .extraordinary harvest us the present one iliuiirully calculated to arouse a speculative' enthusiasm which maycairy prices up il { a railroad pace loan elevation far above what the occiihlon really warrants. Such movements are neither health ) nor In the long mm really profitable. Th y end In explosion : md reaction and en tall heavy losses upon the ovpr sanguine class to wnom the over-doing U.oianny rtue , The true course , under tlio now existing conditions , late to follow the Iniprovlnjieuts in the situation us they arise 'rather than lo take them for granted In anticipation , Much of the financial force behind the picnei.t speculation centres lo tlio bunds of some half do/.en men of great wealth , whoso policy It Is to give encourage ment and "tally" to the mass of smaller san guine operators and then hull out upon their ilupcB. A prudent operator will regularly take his protlts , and not ut > e them as new mar gin for Increased purchases so as to find him self finally among a muss of weak holders who are unib ; u to siist-.iln the market agulnat strong men who want to break prices. At thu present moment there hctuns to be In certain potent quartern a duslro lo force and iulliilo the imirKot and then not out of stoctis. There are long-headed anil lulluentlal oper ators who perceive that prices have already butllclently advanced to satisfy all that Is certain and reall/ed In the situation. They are willing to pocket the advance that has come in sympathy with the harvested winter wheat , but they think U prudent to let the linninturusprlng wheat , corn and cotton crops stand over tor a futuiocpt dilation , the drift of which can bu much butter judged when the contingencies of frost have passud , Thu san guine holder of a few hundred shares , who takes every good thins hoped feral mire to happen , Is the kind of ailment c which the more pruduut aud bigger ilsli f utlcus , and niy word to the o nvornitosl/oil operators Is thu they keep a sharp lookout for the safety o their profits , UM.IIIA Jl.lltKKTS. OMAHA. Aug. . * ) ! . CATTl.G-OmcIal receipts of cattlo. 1,6'J.I us compared with Tot ! i-aturday and S.4WJ Monday of lust week. The market was strong on all dc-drablo grades of hooves. butcher stock and feeders , nnd steady on other grades. A train of nineteen carloads of line Oualathi cattle was on the market. The receipts durlnir August , have been 4VKO ns compared with Its.MO last month und 43,174 during AU7U9I , IS'ij. lionsOlllclal receipts of boas. Kl * , as compared with i',718 Saturday and tUl Monday of last week. The market was slow nndteady. . The range of the prices paid was 4.aViHt > - ( . Thu avenue of the prices nalil was N.yi an compared with JI.UII Saturday and ? 4.7J4 ! .Monday of last week The receipts dur ing Aiiiritst have been ri.'tr.i ' as compared with llU'J.Mast ' moiilh and S.Wii ; ! during August. ' Oniclal receipts of sheep , lUO.1) ) , as con , iiu red with 8,015 Saturday and Oil Monday of last ttvot. The market was Htendy. Natives. W.Vi4tl,7.'i ! westerns , f.'iai.T.'t ; nooil 0 to 70-lb. Intnbx. $ | oOtt.\V ) . The iccolptidur- Ing August have been BI.MW us compared with S.CS2 last month and iVU-J during August , 1SUJ. Hoot lits | anil Dlspiult ion oftou't. ' . Olllclal receipts and dlspoiltlon of stojk as shown by thu bn.iksof thu ITnlo.i stockyards comp.my for the twoiilv-fmir hours ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , August. ! ! , 18.11 : IIBCHIl'TS. Cars. Head Cnr9.IIIv.iil. Curs. llenil Cnr * . IHrad. 01 "Is II tyurj. Sheep Sides. ST1IKIIS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 12. . 11MJ II 85 COWS. SIIKDI' . No. Av. I'r. 75 native owes 79 2 75 05 native wethers ' .1:1 : 3 75 09 native lan.hs 59 4 DO 210 western mixed 110 3 75 CliU.-iifro tivo ; htouli Alnrkcts. OIIICAOO. 111. , Aug. 31.-tSpoclalTclcur.imto Tnr. IlEK.l-Tncro was little f.iult to nnd with today's cattle market. It displayed unusual briskness and there was a line and hoallhy feeling. The lli-ht estimate of the day's receipts placed the total at. 15,000 head , but later It was found that IslXX ) would bo nearer the mark. As a conscqucnco thu tone of thu maruct at thu close was loss buoyant than at the opening of business , hut the sllxht advance made In the morning was well siipiiortod. The supply consisted of about 7 , ' 00 native * mid W.OOO raii.-ors. The former hold at 8I.5J to $0.25 and tlio latter were In demand at 1.50 to SI.'JJ. Most of the trading was , it tl.75 to $ . ' .G5 for native eows and nt M.25 to * 5.G5 for iintlvo steers , while if't.OO lo $4.50 bought moat of the westerns and t..03 to $ 1.00 the bulk of the Te.tans. Kor a Monday stockers - ors and feeders received moro than the usual attention , and they commended strong prices. The calf market , also , was active and llrm. There was a very firm tone to the hog mar ket. In vlow of Iho advance established to ward the close of last week the arrivals woio disappointingly light. There were some 1.000 head loss than for last Monday and about that much short of tlio total recorded for I lie corresponding day last year. Another strengthening Inlluonco was the very small receipts at western points , which fore shadows llcht arrivals heio for to morrow and Wednesday. Trade opened early and netlvely and did not lag until the supply was exhausted. The elo.so was steady at $1.75 to * 5.40 for poor to prime heavy and at 14.75 t o5.90 for cliolco light weights. The bulk of the former changed hands at $5.00 to $5.30 and f rom U5.00 to $5.50 were the ruling prices for the latter. The avoragu was 2Sio to 5o higher than for Saturday , limes hogs and mills sold at pi Iocs ranging downward from $ 1.75. The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE TEo- eolpts , 15,000 ; market fairly active , steady ; prlmo to extra hteor.f. . > .B ( BC.25 ; irood to choice , i5.005.8 ? ( ) : others , ! } 4.0C'M4.75 ; Texans , $2.45J.40i rangers. * l.t0ai.35j ! stocUrs , * 2.25ifi 2.30 ; cows. . ' .75 ® . > 1.25. lloos KucatjitH , 18,000 ; shipments , O.OOJ : mar ket active , strong ; rough and common. 11.50 © 4.85 ; packers and mixed. $ UUfo5.15 prime heavy and butchers' weights , $5.15 > ii\45 : prlmo light , J5..VIi5.W ( ; grassers , S4.0.K24.10. SIIKEI' Ucculpts , 7dOU ; shipments , : ir0 ; market , steady on natives ; wcMcrn , lilghor ; iiatlvo owes , i.'MMrel.75 ) ; westenn , tl.OUQI.45 ; Tcxaiis , fl.95 ; lambs. W..W25.50. Now Vork Ijivo Ktnok Slnrlcot. NKW YOUK. Aus. 3l.-IlEivis Kocoipts , 0,255 head , Iiicliilliig5l ( ears for hale ; marUot active : 15e per 100 lua. higher ; native hteors , * | . ! W25.9)por ) ion Ihs. ; grass fed Toxiins , f.l.liojfi 4.20 ; corn fed Uolorados , f4.5'J5.75 ' ; bulls and cows , ifiWai.liO. DIIKSSKII ItRKt1 Steady ; R'iUOo ' pur Hi ; shlp- inonts today , 29(1 ( beeves ; tomorrow , 593 hooves and l,14'liiartersof | heef. CAi.VKS-Hecelpts , 1,50(1 ( head ; market firm ; vuals , ? 5.505i&S.ou pot1 100 ilia. : grangers , J..7.iS ; i.-i < ) ; huttormllk calves. fl.WKfil.av Siuii' : : ItucelptH. iibti : ; head ; sheep steady ; lambs a shade easier ; sheep. $1.7535.43 ; lambs , $5.25Cc7W : dressed muttons llrm at 7ii ! ( 'Ju per ib. : drussud lamb alow ul B'jSU.lOc. ' lions liecelpts. I2,2iihead : , Including 5 cars for sale ; market llrm utl.9UU.OU per 100 lui. KIIIIHIIH City IHvo Sloulc .At ICAVSAS OlTV , MO. , Allg. 31 , C'ATriiK Ho- coluts , 9.310 ; shipments , 5.27 > > ; market dull and lower ; steers , S.i.uO@5.05 ; cows , I1.254M UJ ; stookei-sand feeders , } : ' . , VJ(6.I.25. ( Hoes Hecelpts , 7W ; shipmente , li.'iO : ; mar ket steady ; bulk , tUi3t 5.05 ; all grades , } 3.iO ; < avi7i. ! HiiKiir Hccolpts , 5.81J ; t > hlpiiieute , l,3' > 0mar- ; kut fatcudy. _ St. FjoulH Ijlvo Stoulc ST. I.otin. Mo. , Auc. 31. OATTMI Itocolpt" , 0,900 ; shipments , mine ; market nlrong ; lair to choice natlvti Hleui'k , li.7.Vi' : > .ii"ii Tc.siins unil Indians. Wwfci.25. : lloos Hcceipts , l.li'O ; shipments , none ; mar ket steady : heavy , ti.l- feJ..V > ; mixed , il.7-H 0.10 ; ligii ' Snuill In sl/.o , great in rosulU ; DoVitt' \ 3 Llttlo ICarly Utiars. JU-st pill for coustlpA- tlon , uji t lor lolilij.iiAa.i j , bjil for saur Ktomucb. JOHN A. MCSIIANK. KIUM ; U Co.vuo.v McShane & Condon , INVHSTMliXT BANKERS , 300 S. i3th St. , First National Banlt UuUl Ing , Omaha , Neb , Deal In utoc'n , bjmli , > iritlov CQJI iiirml p purota Nuxotluta loam mi luiiirarul O ni'u rat t ti . Short tlmu loam , oa baak itocn , ut ub * lluleritliocurlt ) OMAHA Maiitifacliwx' DIRECTORY. A WN1NGS A XI ) TEXTS. Omaha Tent & Awti- ing Oo , , Fine * , Immmxki. oil nnd rubber clothing. Srnid for citnloiriic. Hill r'nrnnni. HAGS AXl ) Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importer * nn I .Manufua- turors. Klour Sarki Iliirlnps and Twine. HICYULKS. A. H. Pcrriio & Oo. M. 0. Daxon. I Km Doilno StiO't. sold on monthly payments , fond for our and prices. l'U7' ' < I linnuM st. , Oninh HOOK lUNDEttS ( mil , s"/'vl TIOXKUb Ackenuau Brothers & Hciutze , Printers , lilndcr.i , eleotroirport , blank bo IK manu facturers , 1110 HoTrnrd itiiM't , Oiunhu. HOOTS AXU Olios. A. Coo&Oo , KirkemlnllJones&Uo , Manufacturer * and Jon- Whole-mbManiifirtnr'rs beri. Auents for llo ton llnli- l > er Shoe C ) . Illtt. 1101 , HOa Howard street. ami I UK 1 lamer struct. Williams , Van Acr ; W. V. Morsj & Oo , , nam & Harto Shoo Por-tory.Corner llth nml Dointlni at * . Omnlm 1212 I larnor street. Merchant ! Invited to Oiun'ia , Nob. call nnd otamlnc. JWTC1IEKS John L. Wilkio , Louis Heller , Ouinha p i > er hex factory Itutchi'M nnd Packer' , 1.'IIT-lil ' ; ! ) lou ) ln.i. TeeN ami snpplle' . lleof Ordor.i promptly lllled. ho. and Mhuep . enslnx . Illii-IIIS , li\.k > on alroot. CAJlltlAGEti , Jll'GGIES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omnha's LnrKcst Viirlatr \VAOO.VS AND CAHItlAOKg. CAUl'ETS. Omaha Carpet Oo. , Gilmore & Hnhl , Carpets , oil cloths nrit- Mninif ii'turarit and tln s ) , cur aln KOOdetc \Vlielo nlo Clothiers , l.-.ll . l ) ( itreet 1IIW Unrney street. CIGARS. West & Fritsohor , Mnnnfactiiros tlneclenrs , Jobhcr < of leaf tnbucco. lull K.irn.un Hireet. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Coal , Coke & Ooutant & Squires , Lime Oo , , Hard and soft coal ship Ilaritnml nullro.il. S. B. pers. 1IJ03 Karnaiu st cor. tilth and IkiUKlnt Omaha. , Stlt'CtS American Fuel Oo. , Howell & Oo , , Shippers nnd doalnri In anthniclto anil bltu- 217 S luh Street , motn coal. 215 S. l.'ith street. Onmni , Neb. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 21.1 S. l.'lth Street , OU rarnam Street , Omnhn , Noli. Omaha. Nrb. CORNICE. Eagle Oornico Works , F. Euemping , Manufacturers of Onlvanlrod Iron rornlcai , nnlvanlicd Iron Cornice. Dormer windows , door Window caps , metallic cap , tlnlids , etc. Tin kylU-lits , etc. 1110 und Iron and Ed.ito roofer. 1112 St. 811 Ftirnam St. CEMENT AND LULE. J. J , Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 213 S. nth Struct , Mine , cement , cto. , etc , Omaha , Nob. Cor. Uth nnd DoiiKliia yti. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry dry . notions , fur- Goods Co , , Dry eoodv notion * , cents' furnishing good * , Corner llth and Howard. ror. llth nnd HoTrard Sis ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. IJETIIOIT - A UTO.M ATIC Electric Motors Illustrated catalogue and Dynmoi. Calaloxuo free. free. H. A. Klnnny.Cen'l 1014 Capitol ATonue. /\Kt. H')2 ) : i N. V. Ufa Uld'K , FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , Ccnorul vvoitorn agent Corner .Tones and Oth Sts. Skandla 1'luw Co. , Omaha , Neb. I34c.i-n5I Sherman Avo. I Platt & Oo. , Oysters , Klili and Celery , 319 South 10th Si OJLS7 Oonslidat3tl Tank Line Oo. Heftned nnd Inlitleatliii ! oils , nxlu KrcHte , eta It. 11. Until , Mummer. P ROD UCE , COMMSSIOJtf. Ribbel & Smith , Sshrooclor & Oo. , Denlcrs In country prod Cash buyers butter anil uce , fruits , vegetables , CKKS , and Kouornl coui- etc.1SOJ udsalon iiiorfilmlits. 1SOJ Howard SitrceU 423 South llth atroot. I. Haiulazzo & Son , 211 S. 12th Street. ForciunA llomestlcFrults KlorlduOrnnuos unrt Sicily Knilti. llrnnch house 7 N. Peters St.New Orleans PAPER. UUlUiEE GOOD3 Darponter Paper Oo , , Omaha Eubber Oo. , Curry n full stock of Manufacturers and job- irlntlni ; , wrnppliiK and borx all kinds rubber wrllliiK paper , curd pu- tfOOllH. ier , etc. 1C20 Fnrnntn Street. SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Seed ifrowcn , clonlors In [ union , trras * , Kraln and reu seeds. 421-42:1 : Soulli l.Mh. STORES. , James Hughes , SloTO repairs of all kliidj Cooks and Healers for sale. ror s. nth street. SASlf , DOORS , ISLIXDS , KTO L A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo lanururtiiren of gash , Miinnfactiirorsuf mould- doori. blinds and IIIKH , lilludi. doors , eta. moulilliik'.i. llrnucli nf- Olllre : tlru , 12th and Ultra Sts. lloo-n 42'l lloo llulUlnv. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Eagino & A , L , Strang & Sonu , Pump Oo , , 100J-1004 Karnain Street. Ilnlllday Wind .Mills. 018 and .120 Jones Street. . , Omaha. Neb i.R UoBi.iiutluiii TKA , COFFEE , SPICES. Oonsolidatod Ooflbo Company , 414 and 1IIB Ilnrnoy St. , Omnha , Neb. TO } 'S. MILLIARDS. II. Hardy Oo , , ThoBrunswiok- Toys , dollx , n Ih urns , Balke-Oollondoi Oo. , fancy K.iod * . housofiir- lllllhtrd merchandise , id < hliix Kiio'ls , child riuloon Huturoi. ren' * cairiaifes. (07 , 40U H. lUlll tilruut , l.'ll'J KiinKini StreoU Om.dia. l. SOUTH OMAHA. i UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . LIMITED A. D. Boer ; & Oo. , Hunter & Qreoat g.W Cichannu llullillnit , ra nichanwu llulldlny , South Omaha. Smith Omnha. WEAK WOMEN Kuve YoiirMihos. 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