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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1891)
0 THE OMAI3A DAILY BEE , SEPTEM1U3H 5 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Only a Modarato Buslncs ? In Wheat , bu Numerous Fluctuations. SOME GOOD BUYING AT THE START lint the Domnml Soon Hliiokcnct When New York Trail em Turned Very Hlinrply to the Sell ing Hide. CtllCAOO. III. , Fopt. 4. Onlv a modrr.it bufdncss wan tr.ins ictod In whu.it and wlillo prlcrs wore the ohjoc-t of numerous Iliictim lions tliouhntiRoi won ) within a sinnllor rimco tlmn usual The market wim governed "lr ( ( or leu by speculative operations according to which way tlio nmjorlty of tlio orders Imp pcni d to bu wliulliur on tliu buying or solllnp side. side.Wlicut ( tliowc 1 allltlo strength iirounil tlio opciiln ; . Influenced chiefly by tlio fact tliu cahlesquotod Liverpool U < 1 hlBlio * lit futures Tliurow.il sonm BOO I buylnj ? at tlio stirt , li irtly by the local iirofi'sslonals and pirtly on outsldu .icrotint. Now Vorlc had some buy IiiK orders it tliu opening and there seemed to be butllttlo foi H.I I is. The first tr.ulliu In Doeoiiiber was aroiim ( I.OI and tl.OI'i , the market K'ett.ltiK a llttlo strength from the oxolt'inent whUh rtllud It tlio provision pit. Hut thodoniandsoon slacU died. and Now York turning sharply to the iddu of tlio market ami northwest bolus weak tlioru WHS an Irriijiilvilci'llnu to $1 0) ) ' Hut the decline re irho : , . Rood many Imyliu orders , and a rumor ualnln , ! currency tb it Germany was to ri-movo a pirt of tin duties on American cr.iln there as bomoMiliu of a r.illy , December RoInK hick to { 1 1)1 ) ANew Now \ orl. toleiiram said the reduction In UK norm in duly on w lie it , \\as only 10 poi cent , or ( ( | . In about USe per bushel Instead of Illc per hu-diol Hut both lopoits worodisorcdlle ( and HIIOII eeased to IIIIMI any Influence Aiablo to Norton \Voilhlniton ; iiioted | i downvv ml tondi-m-y In wheat , a dec line li Hour and no ilher brilliant Thun I.og.in got a e ibio reporting No " i 'd4d loworln l.l\er- liool and London also SIOH | Ipi ; a deellno with the oIli'inunt ( in the pnn slim pit subsiding. then ) was a deellno to iliO'i ' at noon Thom m irliCt continued weak , declining to -l OO'.i ' , but rallied near the c-loso and tlosod at fj.lll. The lluaid of Tr.ido closln. uablo < | iiolo < l No - r < d wind rat M\orpool.ld lower. IlLcrbolnn's late enblu s.ild Liverpool was Ud lilKlier. llar- lln xhotted an udineo of 'J maiks , but Anl- uoipwas lower , mil I'm Is IDu lower. Corn was low ( > i , owln to the fact that the nntlclpatcd frosts did not matotl.ilbo. 'I hero was a Unlit < ) " ' .it DOS Mollies toollKlitotlicr- WIHO , there was no aipo.iraiiLO | of ono In the corn Lelt , as the market was bulled vestiir- day on thod in or of frost , the f.illuro of the prediction knocked out the props and a de cline followed. October opened at fi'KKV.I'So. ' thoiuh there wetc a few losses , but broke Rteaillly to r > H'ic. ' Then there Was a gradual InrdenliiK O\VIIR \ | to the stieiiKth In provlHlona and the 1 irne doniHiid from shorts with a re liction to " > S'iC , eased olT and hold for a tlmo mound 5c. ! ) then sold up bluuply to ( XH.e. Theclhino wassnd toha\osold freely on the iiiUa'ice. After noon thoio was .1 lire > k to ri'i',0 , a ro.iction to W o ! the m irUet hold around ( iUc for Bomo tlmo , but finally weak ened and closed utM'ie. 1 ho ad\inco toiiJ'te was on a sc.iro about manlpul itlon and Indefinite rumors of frost. Owliu to fears of m.tnlpu atlon In boptombor and Uutohci the trndo Is r.ipldlv dtlftlng Into the year and May del \oilcs. Oatsweio comp irutlvoly sto.uly with the fluctuations In October conllned to a r.uiKO of Jio. closltiR with 'Bc ad\aiiLO. The rcportu'l reduction In the duty on cr.iln caused a Hurry In rje. and especially as there were foreign bu > lux oidois on the mailtet , and th.it tore il scored an .Kh.im oof .I'jc. ' I'roxlshins were cxclttd by the announco- nient that ( inrin.iny h id ICIIIOM d thoemb ir o onAnioilcan 1104 products. The ciowd w.is c iii lit shot tmil made hastu to ( .over. Octo ber pork sold for $1(17"'i ( to IIOD'i broke to * IO "n. re.icted and closed at 810 OJ as.ilnst tlOOlat the eloso yesteidny. Laid gained ISftTio and ribs Ifl'iffiiOo. ' The lean ng fuluiLS ranged as follows : Cash nuotiitlons wt'roas follows : I'l.ouu .steady and unchaiiKed. WIIBVT No. a sprin. wheat , 9"o : No. II urlni ; who it , no sales : No. S rod , O'SJo. COHN-NO. i' . OPic. OAT-No. I' O' o ; No , 2 white , 31JJ3o ( ; No. II whlto. 20O.Uo. ' 1(1 ( b No. 2. ! llc. llAiui'No 2 , IMQAlo ; No. 3 , 42CCo , f. o. b. : No. 4. : i5ffi'0c. f. o. 1) . I'LAXHKFU No 1 , $ I.OJ1 { . TiMiiriirSlsr.ii-l'rliiic. * I.STI.S8. I'OIIK .Moss pork , pur barrel , $10.75 ; lard , per uw t , , W 111 ; short rlbi sides ( loose ) . $7.2i ® 7.i" > i dry salted shoulders ( bo\ed ) , $ J Wii0.2J ) : fchort olo.ir sides ( bo\o < l ) , JT-flMTuJ WiitsKhv DlstlllciVllnlshcd goods , per gaL 11 I H , SudAitR Unchancod ; cut lonf. WJJ'iVc. ' Hecelpts and shipments today weio us fol lows : New York Al.u-kots. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 4 I'l.ouit Hecelpts , 11,010 paoliiiie ! ; exports , , ? " ! birrols , 11.'SD sioks : moderately active , weal. ; bales , SO ( iiO barrels. : \"Bu : lL ! > clltsMI.WU ! | ) bushels ; oxports. 399,110 hnshols ; H.UUH , ' . ' , ' 'H.OOO bushels of fu- tuicdiuiil luT.OJO hushols of not. Spot market dull , IrroKular , elosliiK sto idy No.L'roil , Jl 05' In eloviitiir ; il oiPitiJl.uT'i allo if tl Wi1 , ( SslOS' . f. o b. ; No. .1 red , * l,0l.ol'J ! ; un graded. * lllfil.i,2ij. ) No. 1 northern to arrl\o , * l.l."i10l.l,14 ; PHO. 1 hard to ariho , Jl.l.Vtis I.IB'4 Options were dull early , advancing In part So on the Ueriuans buylnn. Inter do- ollnod on wuak cables , ad- vanced l ® 340 on local buylnir. closlni ? hteady at W'e under vestordnv. No. 2. red , beptemboi , tl.m\l U.i4. ( closlmr. 1 05' , ; Octo ber. $1 OS ? © 1 07H , closing , I.07U ; November , ll. < M.it < ai.Olir > . | 0. I'loilni : . l.th ) > 4 ; December closln. . Jl.liu , , .laiiuaiy , Jl.in , ' . 11.11' , ; May.Ul.lMil.lOU. olos- Held firmly at JI.OO e 1. f. . for western quiet CoilN-lteceiptB,74 000 bushels ; exports , 01. < ! 09 bushels ; sales , 7l ,00a bushels of futuius 1 Uo on hotter cable , aiohcd'iUloupon ironthi , oloslnjr. f > oo. OAih lli'colpts , 224.000 bushel' * ; exports. Vl'li'j ' ' . " "Ij . . IWWO bushels of futures and 154,000 bushoU of spot , Hpot market fairly HAV rirm , qulot. Hors \V ak , quiet , Con > K Options openid IrroKUlar nnd un- haiiKed to Is points up. olosliiK barely steady nnd unclmnuml to 20 points up ; sales 41.000 baKs , IncludliiK r-eptcmbor , 114 0 5615.15 ; Oo * tober. * Uh5ill4.15 ( ; No\onibor.fUlvaiJLU5 | Do- comber. * l2.l < aia.l.5 ; January. $ ihOffll2.0.j March. * I2.70 ; .Muy. $12.75 ; spot Itln , steady ; Novembur active , fair cargoes , lblio ; No. 7 , 10 ' SUIIAU-UHW ijulet ; nrm. Helloed firmer ; Kood demand ! otr A , 4 l-lo4\u ; No. 10 , liO ll-lflo ; confeotloner-i A. 4 .vioo MohArms-Nuw Orleans fairly active , firm. KRE Quiet , firm , CoriONSKKtl Oil. Dull. P .TltoiniM-Opunod weak and declined 3 40 undur uressure to sell from the west. In the last hour the market rallied ) Jo JUH cln eil. I'cMinsylvaula oil , spot , openlii , 5Uiu ) ; hlchcit , bfliio ; lowest , 5'J [ , j eloslan , 50Uc ; October op. lions opened co > to ; highest , ui' o ; lowest , S7c. closliiK , fiT'io. I.lnm oil , no sales. Total sale * , ITvuiU ) barreU. TAI.I.OVV Quiet , steady. HonN-rirm , nulet. Tiliii'hNTINU-Qulot. steady , at37'JOSc. ' I.cds1'nir demand ; llrm ; western , lS10a ; reeelpts , 5.UU uiiokuBm. Wool.- Quiet , steady ; domestic fleece , 30 ® 87o ; pulled , 2s < anc ; Texas , 1'tti'k1. I'OIIK - Dull , steady ; old mess. tiO.OdaiO.75i now mess , f | i.twnt.1 CO ; ox tra prime , lie 25fflio.5. h stronuer ; pickled bellies , bliuj pluklod mi. lO Ullc. Mii -Druiori khort clear , Beptember , advanced 2(3230 ( on ei yootcd . freer export Inrjulry nnd on account of the removal - moval of Hie duty on bacon In Oormnnyt western uteivin , tl ) ; alc , 'I.ViV ) tlarcc . clilollv for oxttnrU l . .afl . , ' Wicity. \ . HWj option ilci P.'iOO tierces ; September. $7.1 7.2" . e oslni ? . K.M ; October. t < . 'fjQ , ' , { < i olt lnIJJWi No- vemlicr , f".4I ; Drccmbcr , tT.4707.SO ; nlo lii | ? , C47 50 : January. ? r.Ct/a7 ti7 | closing , J7 fiJ bid. llUTTrit In iniHlerato drnmnd nnd llrm ; western dairy. I.&l7c ; wenlern crc.tmcry , l'f& 2-Ho ) : westi-rn factory , 12'ttl5 ' { ! KlRln. 2J"p. UilF.mB Western , ( julet and weak , , o 3c ; pirt sUlms , 4ft7Uc. I'm Iliov-Diill ; Amrrlciin , tlCOOWlB.'IV . Coi'i'ni-ririu ; lake , September , IIV.30 ; Inkc , October , f I2.II.5. LEAH Stonily ; domratlc , Jl W ) TIN -Quiet , but steady ; straits. tM.tO. City S KANSAS ClTV. Mo. fcept. 4. rt.ouil Steady to nrm , tinclmnxcd. WIII.AT Lower : No 2 hard , cash nnd Sep tember , 80c bid ; No. 2 red , cnsli , B o bid. COHN Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 55u bid ; Pep- tc tuber , Me. OATS "leady : No 2. cash , 27o bid ; Septem ber , 3i fo bid. IIv rirm and tinelmn ed PiiAt * i Rti-Hteady and iinchniucd at 83c. IlitTTrit llrm and iinehanKcd ; creamery , IWeWc ; dairy , I4S10C ; store packed , IK(4I2c ; packiuo 7Wllc ( CIIKKSP Me iily and unplmnsed ; eastern , 7uo ; yoiiiu Amcrleun , lOo : K.ins 11di \ Dins rirm. at lie. ItKOEii'TShcit , 120,400 ; corn , 3800 ; oats , 0,400. Sllil'viBXTd Who it , 00,700 ; corn , . 10,000 ; oats , l.too. Iilvcrpool Alarkcts. Ijivptii'oot. Pept. 4 WllF\T ytoidy : dom - m md fair : holders offer moderately ; Kan- s is winter hard , none here ; No 2 , .Is , ld per cental ; recelnts of wheat p ist throe dnj s were 201,000 cent aK lncludiri ( ; 151 000 American. t'oiiN I'lrm ; demand fair ; mlM-d western CsS' l percental ; reelpts of American com past throe dayi weie liu centals. I.Attn Prime western , 't5s per cwt. llt'TTBlt United ' t lies finest , b''s Od per cwt. Alarkots. ° T Lnt'li , Mo. ' ept 4VilBT Lower : eish , or'jo ; Hcceiubcr. fl.OT.'TSI.oj11 ' , Co N lrie iilar ; cash , Ol c ; October , 59J nsKi'il OATS-PIrm : cash , 2'V5c ) ; Octo'ior , 2'OUo bid. bid.I'OIIK I'OIIK ' troiiKor at $11 25. I < AD | | Btroni ; at W 05. Wiithtcuv H is Milwaukee ( Jrain MnrkntH. WIsept 4 Wnn T Quiet ; No 2 spring , cusli , 1)5'5u,0'Jlje ) ; No 1 noithoin , 07'jc ' Cons rirmer ; No I cash dl'Jc ' OATS HlKlici , No 2 white. .li'tU-lic. ' Gr.iin Market. Minn . Sept 4 , Witrtr The demand for cnsh wheat was very L'ood. Closi" No I bird , on trick , Wj : No 1 noithern , August , 9lc ; on tr U'K. Ol'jii'J-'cj No. 2 northern , on tr.ick. Hit s'tc1. ' Clnoiiinati Markets. CisriNNArt , O , fcept 4 WIIR\T Steady ; No stud , ( He. CORN strong : No 1. mixed. 0707'e. OATS rirmur ; No 2 mixed. 3J < BUe. ! WlllSKKV ti.lti. Toledo ( irain Market. TOI.KP.O , O. , Sept. 4. WHUAT I'liinj cash , Ol'ic. ( JOHN null ; c ish , fide. OATS Quiet : cash , : ilc. JSYOC'/iA ,1AM ItU fl > 3. NEW YOHK , Pept. 4. Thostosk nnrkot today throw off the forces of doptesslon whlcli have hid the upper hand for the last few days , and although there was not that broidnoss to the dealings which marked the former adv.inco , the dealings reached a largo number of stocks and the leaders all scored m iterl il Rains as the result of the day's operations The de mand for stocks w is so urgent th it the shoits went lu to cover and the buyer of this class of operations pruvontod the usual re ictlon In the last hour from the rcall/itlon of piollts bv the tradeis from day ted iy. There w.isaUo an Indlc itlon of the stocks In the loin ciowd although nothiiu commanded a premium for ii"0. The gr iMSers woto atlll the le idols of the m irKct tspceltillv in point of activity , but the coal stocksco .iu to the front In re- bpecl to the advances m ide , all of them dis playing the most pronoiinua stion'th on a compir illvely moderate business Many of the spool ilttos , as usual , scored m itcrial K.ilns. but the cenoril list , as a rule , was moved In sympithy with the loading shaics within narrow limits. The openliiK was stronK lit advances over list night's prices of fium 'B to "g per cent , and the up ward movement was kept Roliutlll the eloso. no sot b ick of Importnceboln ! seen through out the Liitho day and even putlcu- lar stocks showed no ic.ictlon vvnrthv of the name. I'lvo slocks. St. Paul , Union Pacific. Atchlson , IlurlliiKton and Hok Island furnished ov01 ono h.ilfofthe total tr.insic- tlons. but the restof thellst were not dull and the business of tlio day footed up a rospoct- atili1 liKitre The do illn s weio unusuallv devoid - void of special feature , the whole list moving In the H imo direction with nearly euiial speed. The market fin illy closed active and strong at the highest prices of the day. The advances of note comprise almost the entire actlv e list , but Lack.iwanna rose . ) ' & per Lent ; Union Paelllo , 23 percent : Ilurllni- ton , 2'ti per tent ; Atchlson , 2 per cent : Oln- elnn ill , Clov eland. Chicago > V M Loul" nnd Hock Island , each l' per cent ; Missouri Pu- clllo , \ \ per cent ; L.iko bhoro and Northern Pacific preferred , each lj.i per cent , and the others smaller amounts. Uo > ernment bonds have been dull but firm. btato bonds have been dull ana weak. The followIIIK are the closing mint itlons for Iho leadliiR stocks on the New York stock exchange - change today : The totals lies of htock today wore U3IK8 ! shaiea Ineludliu Atchlson. 71,09. ; Northern Paelllo proforrod. S.OJ1 ; Koadlnel 5.44U ; bt. Paul , 4. , < J'J ; Union Paolllo. ai,157. I'Miianoial Uoviovv. NKVV VOHK. Sept. 4. The Post savs ; Trans- notions were largo all through the day and there , vvero not lacking Indications of an iggtossivo bull Interest In the markot. This vas still of a professional character , however , or tho. local Investing of the speculating mblle Is Interested In the mai kot us yet only o a very limited diviuc. Commission houses report the out of town orders In considerable lUiintity , laigoly from Chicago and other In- orlor points , but there has boon little p Uron- ige fiom Wall street , the usualeltvoiHtomors n the meicaiitllo and commercial districts Perhaps the most significant feature In the current market movement Is the relative mag nitude of trans icttons In the advancing market is compared wlthadeoUiiliu m ukot. i\ccit : ) for the heavy realising sales of the last hour ir two yeaterday. the avoiusu tr nsaotlons of the downward movement of the week were small , whereas the turn In the market Is irumiitly followed by a decided gain In acth- ty The Indications today were still that a hort Interest of considerable proportions un- lurlles the market , Indeed at the opening the ales In the lo in crowd showed that the mar- .et had been heavily oversold , even In the locks whose lUutlni : supply Is largest , Fliuuiolnl NotoH. NEW VOIIK. Pout 4 Ulenrlnss , 1122,438.843 ; balances JMI..Kf. PniUDEi.i'iiiA , Pa . Sopt. -Hank olearlnis. . ' ,4141,8. ; balances , il,20U,810 ; money & per out. IHt.TiMOHB. Md. . Sept. 4.-Hank oleirlngs oday. J.JOIialahincus ; , JJ15,71Ji money , U lorcont. CINCINNATI , O. , Hopt 4. Money. 4QO per out. .Now Vork exchange , Uu3l o discount. Oloiirlngs , eUOI,03ci , NKVvOitiK\ss , La. Sept. 4.-Clo.irlnss.tot ! . . IS Now YnrkoxolmnguMo. ) Uouimerulul , 4 per uiittl.tOb discount. ST. l.ouiH , .Mo. , Sept. 4 Claarlngo M.002.- 07 ; balances , ti8,4iW. KxclinnRO on .Now York & 0u discount Money , 7uii per cent. HOST-ON , Mass , Kept. 4.-OloarIngu today , 15,11J,427 [ tialttuuvt , ll.JJJ.tfcO ; ratetor mouoy , 4 per cent ; exchange on Now York , count per JI.WX ) . C'IHCAOO , III. . Hnpt 4. Mnnov unchained atO per cent , lliinkelo irlnxn. JI7.11'i."i"il. New YotkexchanuoSOe discount. Hlcrlliuexehaiiite otiiw at $18.1 fur sixty day bills and JlfcOfor drafts. sight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now Vork Money Mni'kct. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 4. MOM-'V ox OAt.i.Kasy. . ratulng from 2 < i to 4 per cent ; last loan , .1 per cent ; closed offered at ! I per cent. PiuvtB MunCANTtt i ! PAi'Kit-IVttT'i ' percent , sri.iit.iNO ICxcitANniOiilet ( nnd steady at * l * 2 tor sixty-day bills and Jl M for de mand. The following were the closln , ' prices ou bonds : _ tTV IK roKlitored llii'i.M ' . K \ r lien ll < . .41 do 4 1" coup. . . .II'U Minimi Union ( I" .11)7 dos reit . I'lii'V ' J Cent Int Cert III ) Pacified of 03. . . llo > n , Northern 1'ncUH .HVf LoiilslnnnMtntnp 4i . R.V ( do Sds . .112' ' * lonni < < # u N S da llllt , Northwest con ula I K'-S ' do 'n . 100 do debenture. IOV no , t . 7i'ut ' ' li .VI M den "n f'K ' Canadn fonthorn Jds U7 yt I. .V 8 I' lien M lu > ( Vntrnl I'ncllli' IstB Mi * ( I'niil coinoln1 \ \ I ) \H ( J iM . .Illlfi St I'.C' A P II-IF. Ill' ' ( do li . NL ) $ f P L II 'Ir llcti HI * * I ) fi It O Weils lata 71. * * I' P II ( I 'I r IIUi.U't Krle.'di . , . . .Ki > ilnluii ! I'lullli ! Isti- loi.v * .M 1C A. T Ki-n I M 77) ) Went Shore . . . .lomi Itosloti St.iok 'Mni'kct. NORTON , M-xss , Hopt. 4 The following were thoclo-dng prloeloii stocks lu the tliu Boston stock market today ; Iioiitlou Sloiilc > iiirkor , . fcept. 4 The following were the Jjimdonsiock > | iiot it ons c osing at4 p m : HAiiSir7vbii t.'i per ounce. It.ink of nniliiiil ( Itiitlion. LONDON Sept 4 Amount of bullion gone Into the Uanlc of nngland on batanco today , JUt.OOII. I'.iris IJoiitos. PAitl = , Sept 4 I'liieo per cent rentes OCf lOc for the account. Denver Mining DEN vi il , Cole , Sept. 4. Holiday's tradlnff of the week was hud In mining stocks today. Tot il s lies 4.S Usiiarei 1 he following are the closing ( iirolatlons on the Mining exchange : Him Krnnolsuo Aliniiii ; ( Quotations. SAV PitANcibCO. Cat. , Sept 4 The olllcl il closing qnot itlons for mining stocks today Hoston Wool AInrkct. ROSTOV , Mass , Sept. 4. There Is a nioro quiet market for wool nnd few buyers are here , still rrado Is steady and the sales for the weeK amounted to.'UJO.UOO pounds The mar ket Is steady and prices rctrmin the same. Ohlofko os are dull with small sales of X at 29o and XX and XX and above at .10 ® lie ; XX No. l at avajoc ; Michigan X sells at i7c ! ; No. l o.t J4@r > o. Combing and do- lalno selections scarce and In de mand with No. 1 combine sclllnc at Millie ; Ohio fine delaine at 'IIG.Tio ; Michigan fine dfllaino at JJo Territory wool sells freely , the sales of the nook boliicT.tT.OJO pounds ; line , IVjS'hc ' ; tlno medium , ISiB.- . ; medium , U"J@i"C. In To\as , California and Oregon wools there Is a fair tr ido at previous prlc > s I'lillcd wools In sma 1 stock and quiet , with supers selling at.0@4')0 ! and extras at i'Uc. Austrnllin wools In Rood doniand and llrm. rorolcn car- uotools , cjulet. Now York Dry Uoodd Slarlcot. NKW YOIIK. Sept 4. There was nochaiiKe In the penoral situation In dry poods nnrkot Iho demand wis fair , with pond oidcis fiom thi ) inoro distant center : ) . The mukot con tinues sto.uly ana cheerful In tone under the continued advance In cotton and print ulntliH. The latter sold Unlay at 'Jl 3-l > e and subse quently manufactiirors declined to soil any nioro at that prlco and now ask , lc , which makes an advance of 'ic during the Iliivanii I'lurkctH. HAVANA , Sept. 4 SPAMSII Gotn 1JW4 © 2. ! 10. "I\CIMNOE : Steady on the United btates ; short lnrlit Kold , 10 ' prumlum , btlOAlt Qulot ; 271) ) hhds musco\ado , 00 ile- creos polarisation , sold at.u'J ' gold per iiuln- tal. Oil r < ONHON. Sept. 4. OALCUrrv I < [ sai.Eii-4Js per iiuartor. liNsiii : ) OAKE 7 per ton for western. bi-hiiM On , 4 ? 10s per ton. HUBIN American steamed , 4s 4d per cwt. Trailers' Tulle. CiHOAno , Sept. 4. Counselmaii A. Hay to Coukrull llros. Wheat oponud a shade hlRher on account oprois reports of the proposed removal of the Import duties on American cereals Into Germany. An oasloi tone to private u.tbli'S and a chaiiKO to , i wanner and elcai liu weather In the spring wheat country caused free short-scelns by local operators. Clearances of lOii.oOJ biishulb fiom three ports caused most of the shorts to cover hut they rckold later on posting of 8.HOOJ bushels wheat at the s imu points , reports of no new export business done to lay , and n weako tone to the sucomf ciilili > s The o'osliiK ' was autho at the highest point of the day on urlvnto advlcos that on beptombor H the import duty into Germany on \ \ heat and corn and rye would bo reduced at least lee nor bushel Corn was nervous and specula tive trndeis k-euor.illy followed the oponitlons of the Now York clique brokois , who -.cum to bavo control of the market and to be working for higher prices , Cash corn was In ucilvi1 dn- iiiand foi shipment and ( .amplti lots weio taken o iworly tit the advance. Oats wore hlo\v , inullni'd to weik- ncss , but closed at a Hllulit advance In Hymjathy wllhothur Kialn. I'lovlhlons opontd and closed very stionjt Inlliionced by the confirmation of the repotted removal of tliu German ombarKo on American hog pro duct. ' 1 lie reduction lu stocks at this point for August foots up between 44 , OMJOU and l\- 000.000 pounds mid tliu ptesciit mouth belni ; the bust shlppliiK month In the year the pies- out ovurttrown start Interest Is liable to bu forced to cover at much higher prices Uliuucio , 111. , bupt. 4.- artDnpoo A. McCormlcK to r ( J. bwurti A. Co,1 There was a moilonuo sc'iiljilnn maikut In wheat tooay , the ruiiKu covering abuiit le. The aiinouncu- nienl from WashliiKton that linfmany had by treaty niadu some uoncusslons to the United btates In tno i uttturof cereal duties attracted the must attention , althoiuh the nnnoumo- muni was not clear. It was taken to mean that American wheat after I'ohiuury 1 would cet into ( icrnmny on the basis of Austrian wheat. that Is at a duty of about l.lo n buxhol loss than tliu oxUtnu one. The news would linvo had miiro ult'eet If furuiKii prices had shoi\n nioro lluctualluiis. lUbfes , however , earno so conlliullni ; us to make trailo this side Sury un certain as to the real facts In the matter The healioard clearances exccododllto.ouo liiishcls ; as to the nmoiint of now expoit business doing there weiu coulllctlni ; Htatvmcnls \\lth clcur weather wo expect to scu spring JS u"t " movement uiy largely inetutue , then this Increased movement U a fact wo may kcobomonlmt lower prleus. The signal survlcu map kliovved that tlio cold wave hud uottu uo tluiuago to the corn crop , uo tcmpota- turcs wore shown Mfirfcr 40 , The prcolctlon for Hiitmdriv was -Hurju nnil clour weatnur ovrrywhere. Prlcoi as n rcsii't opened fit u dec-lino. The > > opteioP7f bulls , however , itavo Hint delivery st.iiMiun support. UceelpM were rclitor than rxiiirtcd nnil Ilimllv * horls goiieially took lo eututlng. The onti'lal an nouncement Unit tin * ( lormnti vovctnmcnt had removui ! the prohibition ngiiliHt Amnrl- can lioit product openul provision" excitedly. I'ork at ono tlim-shilin > d an ml MI nee of X < a bill , lard of I2'ic , 'rlrA 2o per pound. The clo-io showed most df Uils iiilviuiee rut'klnad , \\c aio Inclined toLi'ltuvu th.it. the removal of this prohibition by. Clurmnliy will Insplto.i peed deal of oittshlo enthusiasm and that , temporarily at lenstv'prices ute Ilkeli to ad- Mince. I'IIKAIIO , cpt. 4. KtMinott. Hopkins A. Cote to S. A. McWhorlcrVhllo ; foreUn iniirkuts penerully show a dciSicgscd tone the liiesn naliles as to harvest ifhd other prospects could hardly be bulliih Ihls Is pciplexlng and suggests the Idei Unit , an ablu syndicate of crop bears and ImaglnMlui nous managers may have boon employed by foreign bulis to help Mibtaln the markets over there. If the situation Is icallv RS ( llscouiagllU as de- scrlbud the Inquiry naturally arises , why don't foreign markets icsiiuml nnd whyaio so few fresh oiderg ongagid fonuporlsf I'hu tone of speculation both here and anroid Is surely bcarlhh , while the foreign outlook , If thiMircss illsputrlioi are rellublo , would Indi cate il 'iO wheat bcfoie snow Illes It Is a very discouraging Htatu of ulliilrs.mailer tucolpts for sevcial days and tin ; fear of frost htvo kept corn shorts on tender hooks and enabled I ho clique to maintain pi ices quite easily Advices fiom the folomon valley Kan sas , say corn Is being cut up , as It Is rlpo. Tanners do not opoct to pot over 25c In that section. It Instated on good authorlt > th it good rains s'nco h irvcst luiM' prevented the securing of oats , mid some pliues In Missouri thov aio now so far gone It Is doubtful If they can hq saved. I'ho crop oi e here seems to hav o boon scoured In good condition. Provisions have lieeu quite sttong on the official .innouncemcnl of the le- moval by Oernnny of the emb irgo against Amoilcan pork. Uo look for a gradila.ly hardening inarkul and upward tendency , but would buy ouly on luacthms Clitcvoo , III , S'pi. 4T O Logan k Cote to llrvun Commission Co : Uheat opened at $1.01 foi December sold as high as $ I01 > 4. as low as tl.OO's ' and closed at Jl 01. foreign ad vices are dull with unchanged iirlceo. Cash wheat Is In poordomand at about J'iC ' under the Dccumberojitlon and what demand there Is comes from parties Intoiestcd in olovntors I IIP low grades drig , the price ranging all the way fiom SOc to Olu. The movement In the northwest Is d illy on the Increase The gen et al opinion here Is prices should dccllnu with Inctcnsul receipts Coin has buuii falily active. Oi tober cfpi-ned at We , sold as high as ( W'Jc ' and as low as fih'ie , and clo-ed at Wso. Some covering of September shot ts ted iy. It opened iitlidc1 sold up tofi'Jc ' The close Is at OSc. The future depends on leeelpts. A good Inqitlty for ton- nnxe today , l.ltllu doing In lye vvhleli Is soil ing at about ' .W'jc. Oats steady , closing at ill Vc for October. Hog ptoduct sttong , closing at the highest pilcos of thortay > ow that lostrletlons me taken oil by Germany the well Informed men look foragood shlpplngdu- muml , especially of libs atpicsent pi Ices. OM.iir.t i.irj : tyovi { M in Kara. OVIAIM , Sept. 4. tMrn.E Ofllclal receipts of cattle. : i.fit % ss comp nod wllh 1,474. ieslordav and 1,1101 1 rldav of last week. The market was sto.uly on deslr.iblo grades and slow on other grades of beeves , steady on good and slow to ' > o and lOc lower on common grades of untcliot stock and steady on good and almost dumuialliod on pool grades of feeders. HOGS Olllelal receipts of ho/s 2,710 as computed with 2UjJ yosteiday , and 2.4-lb 1 riuayof last week. The market w i active and 3c lower on light ; and 5o to to hlghoi on ho ivi' and mixed hogs All worn Mild. 'Iho range of the pi lees paid was ? 1 SMl'idl the bulk selling at $1 l'ii"OJ ) ) Light , 4llriO ) ; heavy. iM.UU3 00 : mlxel. ( $1 S' 3I 'M The av er- ago of the prices pald > was $4 'J ! as comp ired wlllilsDi4 vesterday and $1 87'5 frlday of lj--t week. bin-Lr-Oincl.il receipts of heop l.2'l , as compnrcd with U7."i ve toiday , and 3401 frl- dayoflast week. The maikot was steadv. Natives. t.'Yxai'H ' ) : vfesterns , $ , ' 2j4.2' ) : good Uto701b. ) - KocclptH mill Dispodtion of Stoolc. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlo i stojkyarJs comp in v for the twoutv-fyur hours endfn , ; at 5 o'clock , p. in. , fcoptenibor 4 , 1831 : UECKIIT3 Iicprusciitiitivo S.ilos. COM S. .19 6l l 2 25 OXE.V. 1C .1101 3 00 fcTAOS. 1 1240 2 10 No. Av. Pr. 95 steers Colorado-Texas 1,084 a oo ' " ' Ico'tt. . . . . . ffiO 2 < n Ucons 880 2 o- > ' 'steers , 1,095 : i oo 3 steers 1,105 3 45 Miller. 23 cows Ml 2 01 25 steers 1,110 J 40 ( Jlark & II- Ileows 87t ( 1 C5 5 ; cons 870 2 10 10 feeders 1U27 II 00 21 stoois H3'j ' 3 .15 J. W. Hammond ft cows 7i2 1 M 4.2 tows f-f } : 87S 2 10 4S COHS 8sJ ( 2 10 r. W. WhlUomb-i i 4 cows 'A. ' . fin 1 40 80 cows , . , : ( l0 | 2 01 10 fcedeis < , 1I.K ) 2 Ikl 95 steers . . - . lujj 3 10 Pratt .V It. , L ] , 1 cow . , , . , . 1)10 2 'iO 17 cows , A.t 9uJ 2 .10 11 fi edors ; tv. > Hfl ; i ra 2 hirers , . . 'AlI HOO .1 . ) . ' ) 14htiors .1 .15 1 stc-or. ' ijjg 4 UO Kent t ' 11 ° ' " ' ' - - 5 cows. . I'l t. " no 1 75 2 2.1 41 steers J " : l.'OJ a 40 Wyntt llros. , f lt 1 htccr , Texan 12-0 2 21 31 cows , IK ( < ; 2 01 0 feeders < > Jj I0j ! ) 2. ' > 0 steers iui.i 1U1 U 10 CJcor o K. Poasloyii 01 cows j4 , ( ' ) i rn b5 cows . , Kf 1 no f.iithrlo A-OskMiiil. 0 feeders W5 2 80 \Vyonilnu' Cattle llancli Co. 01 fuidert 1100 a on Swan Land iV Oattlo Co. 1 steer , tullliiB l O 2 31 1 ulcer , tailing l.l ( < 0 2.10 S btcers , tailings UJ2 2 JO nous. No. Av. &h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. . au 120 ft 45 . 2(17 40 II UO .17&h. 4 A ) 240 4W . . : i7u 40 I. ) HJ 4UO . .151 40 111 ' 41U ' . ' .17 1117J . 221 2..I 280 70 f'T 120 21 27S 70 01. , 215 IbJ 21II : no 71 IX ) , .2-M 40.1 24SI so 15 70 , ,2 : 411.1 SI 271 70 , .257 4U.1 14 271.M iX ! ) 75 21. ' 40 4115 71 Ktl 75 107 I.'O 41)1 ) 10 750 237 ' . 'UJBU 4115 .1 40 ( -0 231 BU 405 41 V.-0 bO 70 405 417J . .241 V.0.C 8a 7UW 2 < t > 1.11 41)5 ) 7J . KJ7 .C ) 85 W 2s7 40 7J 22li 211) ) " 40 210 ID . U07 120 4"E5 11)7 ) 40 nuo CO i ti CO 1 6VO 75 214 IM 4 M M Clft SO f.OO 04 11,7 W 4 TO hi IP ) - 5(0 ( 70 .2MJ 12) ) 4 ) 1.1 2U - f,00 f)7 , . ,2/W VIO 4 tfl 78 2U1 1.1) ) SCO 6.1 , .27il 240 400 f,7 . . .217 (0 ( 500 68 . . . 24 ? 12 ! ) 4 W 40 222 IVi ) R W Ifl . . . .220 80 4 IK ) 4(1 ( . . 20S MM C . ,211 200 4 II ) 81 18.1 201) ) ( i OJ 4 l..2-f | , 120 4 1)0 ) 07 241 80 605 70 . 200 280 4 M fills \NI ) liounil. 1 . 379 - 250 1 , . .5JO - 220 SIILIM' . No. Av. I'r. 125iiiitlvc wethcn b" U 75 C'lilciiKo hive Stock .Market * . CIIIOAOO III. , i-ept. 4. [ .Special Telegram to Tun UPC. ] Ihe lone Of today's cattle mar ket VVHB sensibly ( inner. No class w is sa'i'ii- ' blo at nnv mutcrl'il advance however , tlie de mand lacking the ( sscnllnt tiniency. MOID than half of the oironn s went from tliu ranges , the receipts being estimated at 4ono nrtlve . , lMJ To\ ins and IIK ) westerns Hold ers ofdi-sliable native shlpplni : stock were theicfote enabled to unload at strong prices , a small advance on yesterday's ( imitations being roamed In somu cases 1'or com mon and medium natives nnd for nil descriptions of range cattle the mar ket was llrm and luii'liiuiL-c'il Kales vvero on a basis of fiom 112.1 to J.'h5 for pool to choice cows and J..OO to Jl.2" > for tock- eis and fecdcis. $1.2.1 to JO21 for shipping slei'is , l..oi ) lo HI 05 for westerns and < i.f > ( ) lo $1,2.1 for 'I e\ans The calf market wasli'a < v at from l..OO toM. 'I lie gioator p irl of thu sales of native u title \vi > ra at from il ,1 to J.1 > o for cows and at ! . ( ) ) to $ > " < 3 for stei rs The hog mm kot was it\cdlul and hlehrr There wasa br si. demand , both for local mil eastern account and juices moved upwind with a v Igor Hull m idc glad the hearts of sellers. As U most often the cuso on exelled muki't , there w us much uneasiness In prices There weio mmi\ lies that showed not more limn lOc .ultiincc , v\hl e In olliui Instiinees an ad- Mince of lie -ind 2Jc VMTC secured Hut thoio was nothing wearing bristles foi which them were not ongoi buveis at bettor prices than It was possible to obtain on Ihedii ) hofoie I'.ii' Inciting cause of the icietlon w is the olllclal announcement of the removal bv ( .rummy of the embargo on Ametlc in | oik The market elo-ou stiong at from Jl 01 to $140 for poor to choice heavy grades and at fl0 to ? > 70 for common to o\tra light weights Com- piratlvely few of the ollerlnus sold below fl.'K ) and from JIDJtoilli was theiangotit which the hulk chanced owner" The rvcnlng .lourn il icpoils ; C4\TTI.I.--KO- colpts.O.OlO ; shipments. J.oio Mai ket sic ulv. ( odd natives JiT.V/Wil : otheii , ftoi ei1.1 ! ; Te\ans , f.'IViili. Mookoih , $ . ' .JKitJ25 ; lungers , * 1 0 ( iM.71.cown t. iiii-l 0. llods Itcpulpts. lli.fifl : shipments R.OiW : in irket active , hUhui ; common. Jilt,4 ) ( > 0 ! picUeis and mixed. } l OH151 ill ; prime heavy and butcher weight * , iiivai.40 ; giasson. $4 OJ4 > 0. SIIKI- lU-colpts , 4,000 ; shipments , 1101 , rtiar- knt active , strong to hlglicr ; native owe- ! , , M50l ( ii ; wothcis. flllUftllJ' ) ; mixed. JI.70 ( Ttlh'j ' Texiuis , $ | 10UI.I5 , wosterin JIJ1SI.40 ; 1 limbs , tl'y&jM Xew YHi-It lii\c Stoclc . Mui-lccl. Nt-w YOUK. Sept 4 HIKVI.S Itoccluts , : iKS7hcad. Including I.I.Yihend for the market M.uket lMj.Ho lowei , 1'oxans and C'olor.idoes , J..7lS4.7l pui 100 pounds ; nulves tiuvaMiix ) ; bulis and cows. $ l.7V < tlOO. dressed beef bto.idy at 7 < ni)11c. ) Shipments today. l.IN ) quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 7bG cattle and 7.4IJ ouailors of beef. CAI.V FS Hecolpts. 630 he id : m-irket steady ; veals , MOtKWVS ; giassers , $ J7V2 > 42i ; nutler- mllks. * . ' .7rB4.25 hlUKl1 Uecelpts , fl.'O'hr id ; sheep film , J400 © 121 ; lanilii , htoady , $1 7V3GS.1 ; diossod mut ton , firm at SO'J'jc ' : dicssed lambs sto idy lloui Keci-lpts , 2,1)21 ) head ; good corn-fed , J5 SOUb. 15 ; mai Uet steady. KIIIISIIH City Ijlvc Stock Sl.irkots. K NbAs OITV , Mo , freot. 4 OATTMS Ho- coluts , 7,130 : shipments. 2 U ) ; market slow , steady : steers , t21"i6i ! ; cows , HbOl21 ; stoekoiRund feeders $ .M ® t 00 lions Itocolpts , fl 7ft ) ; shipments , ! ) fl ; mar ket steady to btiong : bulk , Sfb.VS'iOO ; all grades , fl 00 ® ! 01. faiiKU' Kecolpts , 3 , ' 40 ; nnrkot ( .toady. 81. Ijouis Ijlvi ; .Stock 3Iarkct. ST Loun. Mo , Sopt. 4 CATTLE Hecelpt . 2,200 , shipments , , l,4iil ) : market strongei : lair to choke nitlvci. } IIO ® ' > ( )0 : Texan- and In dian" , f40 ® I i"i ; C'liiniM ' s $1 fi.VT 41. lions Kecelpts. , | , PO ; shipments 5 100 : m u- kot steady : ho ivy. tl'.HX&l 10 ; mixed , J ) 80 ® 5.20 : light. J.101@l.'l ojiuii ii uous n.i : ) r nt K urn. Fresh li"riil s. Svvi't.T I'oi CTOI Per lib ] , $1 10. CIIAII Ai-ri i s Poi | jbl , J.IOO. C\MAIU1'FS ( Pcrdo , fl 0 ® l.21. Pf A ( iifs California Ci.ivv fouls , blnglo case lots , * ! . , ' > ; live ease lots , tl.15 On M'l s Homo grown.lb > baskets , 40l"c : 10-lb bisketb. AUc ; .Muscat , per crate , JI.75 ; Koso 1'n i u. JI.M \'t \ Alts Cillfoi nla Ilaitlott. J2502.75other California v irlctleo , * i.2na W. I'l.OMb Callfoinl i. 51 50 API-MS Per bbl $ 2.IH64.1 50. OiiANOfs Ilodf , $ ( > 10 W\IUIMI IONS Miipulni : stock , 15lSc. Li- vioj.8Pel Lox. iUV ) : fincniaoil , Jsoo. ItA.VA.NAs Per bunch , J.0i250 ) foi good shipping stock. Co nutty 1'iodiico. Hods Hales aio repotted mostly at Ifie. Potil.Ttiv Chickens have been on the down guide this week and good stock went at W 10 ® 2.75 jes'erd.iy and feomo email sizes as low , ib SI. 71 ® 2 25. Hcmru Good butter Is very scarce and choice dairy brinss 14l7c. The packers1 pi Ice Isl0llc. Ai rivals of dcslr.iblo grades meet with leady sale. Omaha Milling compinv. liolluncc. Patent , JJX ! ) ; Invincible Patent. ? . ' 60 ; Lone Mar , bu- ptrlatlve. $ , ' 59 ; i-nowllake , J,10 : 1'ancy l'arnlIj'J.OO. K T. Dm Is Mill comp my. No 1 and Crciin High Patent , K'sl ; Illuo I ) , and lied 1W ( ,0 ; Lion and Ilawkoye , $ . ' .10 ; Itoynl No 10 , Special Patent , JIOJ : Minnesota and D.il.oti , Patent , I.MiO ; liansis Hard Wheat , Patent , JJ03 ; Neb raska Straights , Win. h. I' . Oilman's Hold Metal , $ . ' 80 ; novv White , ( . ' 50 ; feuovvlluke $ . ' .10 : low grade , ifl.liO , Queen of tlni Piuitty. if.0i Minnesota Superlative , $ . ' 80 ; bian , f 1 1 00 ; cheeped feed , JJ3 00 Vegetables. The following quotations loptesent tlio prices at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherw Ise stated UNIONS Homo grown , OOo per bu. Ci'i.Biiv Per doz , > ! 5c. TOMATOFS Pel bushel , f 1.00. I'uniAnt Home grown , Ic per Ib. , llKASS--.Navy , $ . ' 10MJ In per Du , 1'OHTObs Local glowers are supplying the demand almost exclusively. Currents of Commerce. Coiinsolnmn .t Day , the Chicago brokers inn licivy buversof cash gmln have put a who Into the Omaha Ilo ud of Trade building and will bo loprobonted at this point by Coekioll II i os. INii-sl'oril H Acid I'liosph.ito For the Tired liiain from over exertion. Try It. VAIJ.NTIX17S : CU1' Ol-1 WOH. filled hy tliu Unexpected VlHltoCHiH Other CIIi-1 The family sUoloton had another day's out- lup in the police court. This tlmo it was n Kilkenny cciaping match IIUIOIIK thoorst- whlla propiiotors of ttio Occidental liolul , Tenth and Howard streets. Valentino , one of the fonncr managers of tbo house , so the story KOC % brought u woman , named Madge liurko fiom Ailulr , Canada , last March and fcct up bousokcoplng on South Iwlgbtocnth street furnisblne the house from collar to the gm'- iat with elegant now furnlturo. r.vorvthliif- von t aloiK ; smoothly until tliteooolts ago when a Iho occurred In too Occidental under mnplcious circumstances nnd both the proptietoi's were about to sKlp to town u lion nabbed by the police. Miultro rottunod to Canadn to visit frlnnds and Mrs. Valotitino nnd childieu took iiosiosslon of the house on South Ulgh- tcentti sticet , lately occupied by Valentino and his mUtrcas Yostpfdiiv Madpo Hiinto ronppo.ucd on the scene and proceeded to OCOUPV hei Into rosldi-nto , when she was forelbli ojccted by tbo proicnt occupants. Things were a decidedly - cidedly bolllgciont tingi * , when n pollc-o onicor appeared and li lulod thom off to the station \\hcroMt-3 Valentino ll'od ' , \ \ n com plaint ngalmt Madgo liuruo. Madgo Diomlses to leal thorn both a merry dance to day before Judio llolsloy. Cure lor tlio Di-inlc Habit. The John Holiday Komcdv compaiiv , of Hurlinuton , la , guarantees to euro tliu dilnk habit mid dvpiomanta. Homo tiaatmont Uotnody stiiu. Ingicdlonts hanolcss. I'ur bottle , postpaid , \vlth full directions , t-i 50. No tosttmoninb published , und coricspond- oncolcopt in violate. Wo nave used our own medicine. JOHN A MC IIVSK. rllANKC ! C'DN.IOV McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 8 , 13th St. , First National Bank Bull ! Ing , Omaha , Neb. Deal In to-'i bun It ne'inllo , lUiiuir lit pi poruta N'ojutluto loaai uii liu rural o nilii ra Miurl tlmu loam un ] bkOk tluck , ur oUt OMAHA Kll/llllUlO / ( < DIRECTORY. A WXINGS A XTEXTS. . Omaha Tent & Awning - ing Co. , I Inn , Imnimorks oil ntnl riihlwrcloltilntf H'nrt for c.itilogue , mi I-nrnnm HAGS AXD Bemis Omaha Bag do. Importer * mil Manufac turer * Ho\ir Pucks llurlnpi IMH | A. H , Porriro & Cone M , Oi Daxon. no ; noiikv siro-t oM on monthly piymcMils Send for our rttilojuo unit prices IBt)7' ) ' < I'nrmni t , Onmh HOOK IIIXDIMS ami b'J'ATlOXERS Ackerinau Brothers & Hoin'ze , I'rltiluM , bhulurv rtiptnitrpnr * blank book innnu- fuotnruri llli. llow.inl Mrool , Oiimhn /oov.s ; Axi ) SHOES Ohas , A. Coe&C'o. ' | Kirkeiu1nllJones&Uo , Mnmifar-tiircr * nml .lull- \N holei < iil'lMatvif'u tur r § ber < Ancnli for Huston Itnli- l > i-r viiiiu Ti Ilir. ' 1101 HOI llnivirii street nml HOI , HnriH-y ntroot Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Morsj & Oo , , naui & Harto ' 'lioe Firtory Corner llth 1212 nnil Dnuuln at * ( linilm Hnrncr slreot Merchint * InUtoJ to Oma m , N'eb. enll nnil eTmnlnn JSOXKS JSU'JCIIKltS John L. Wilkio , Louis Heller , Oinnlin piper hot fnctory lliitchor nnd Picker" HIT I1IU Donsl-ii 'looli nnil anppllon lleuf Order ) promptly tilled hnu mid sheep LHIIIIUI lllii-llH laiknnn street Jii'GGltib , ETC. W. T. Senman , OniiliaN I.nwat Vnrloty WAGONS AM ) CAUIHAC.Eti. Alien Bros. , McOord , Brady Oo. , JlOa-lllOIUrnoy ijtreot , Uth anil Ixinvunworth , Nab. Onmlm Neb GUXPOWDUK , Huch H. Olark. dc-n I Ue.tern Iu | > iiiil Hportlnu dun liowilur Alia. liUlirii'l" iltu blantlni ; iup > , fumi GRAIN AND Drjnn Oommlsslon Oo A , S , MoWhortor llrnkor , Rrnln , prorlMon SI3litN l'l llnnk , llrok- unit Miuk M V l.lfo or < 1'rlTBto wlrei to I WK rrlrntowlrocid- .New Vork , Chicago ami rnito ft Louli nnil fit l.oul Cft'h Bruin New York bought for nil market * . Cookrell Bros IP , 0. Swartz A ; Co. , llrokcr" . 1'rlratn wire * ' HrokoM.Ornln.l'rOYWoiu to .New York , Chlrigo , , V ole I'rlrato wlto to St. HI litnili Sporlitl ntteii lioiili nml ClilCMIo ORIC * tlon Rlf en to Irnek III l In 1-t.NiU't llnnk. Omitlin engrain , tit Nnt'I IHnk. | KiclmttKObM'tt , S Onmh UAUDWAllK. IKON WOltKS. Paxton & Vierliug Onmha Safe & IronWorks Iron Works , Works , Wrniiulit runt cunt Iron ImlMliif work , anittne , Mmiuf r' fire nnrt tiurelitr lirn < work eenornl proof KUfo * vault ! jnlt toimdrr. iniirhlno nml work Iron ulliltton nnd Micksinlth wurk U 1 > tire e iniuM D An- Uy nml ITIIiH' Oreen , lltliJnCkion H LIQUORS. LUMHElt. G. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wnkofiold , liuportiMlAmcrlinn Port Hnrilwooil humbor , laiitl < ( * nu > nt. Mllivnii keo H > itr iill < - Onion 1 111) ) North Ibtli Street . \\hlto I.linu Oharlos R. Lee , Louis Bratlford ] Iaril\\ifil Initil or , nee , tiiri ON nml pnniuut Lumber , llmo cement to. ttourlntf Pth nail DoiiKlni O.'l DiiiKln street MILLIXKHY AXI ) NO'llOXS. 0. A. Stonohtll , I. Oborfelder & Oo , , Millinery. Notloni.Cloiiki Importers nnil Jobber * In lUe Millinery AH . ' 10 nml i\i \ south llth 1IH-1I8S UHhHt , Omnhn btrect MUSICAL IXSTJtUMEXTS , U'JV. OYSTERS. Platt & Oo7 , OynloM , Kl h nnd teler/ , SliBuuth 10th Bt OILS. Oona lidated Tank Line Oo. Ilcflncil nnd lubrlcntlni ; oils nxlo Krense , etc U II Itutli , MnniMor I'liODUCE , COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith , Sahroeder & Oo. , DenlirsJii loiinlry prod Ca h biijeri butttr an ! uce , irulMoitctubles , iKU'i , mid general com * tto iul * lon incrih-iiiti ttoIM7 Howar.l Street. l.'ISiiulh tlth Street. Robert Purvis , 'E. B. Branoli & Co. , 121" llowird Street. Produce , frnlt * of nil \\rltofor prlcoH on but ter , IVK'S iiimltry , nnd Linda , oysters , Kame. llth nnd Harnej btrceti. Kirschbrauu & Sons , Jas. A , Olark & Oo , Ilnltcr , chco e , vnt > Hutter , egB * and poultry. poultry and value 12OT Howard Street CO 1 South 13th atricL Bates & Oo. , Country produce , fruits , vt-Kclablei grocers' * po- clallle1. . tea * , siilcei , etc. 417-41J H llthbt PAP Ell. GOODS Oarpanter Paper Co , , Omaha Rubber Oo. , Carry n full stock of Mmiuracturori nnd Job printing , nrnpplnic nnd ber * ull kinds rubbur writing' paper , card pa KOOll * per , ete njO hiirnam Htroet. SEEDS. S'lOVKS. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Seed roweri donlers In StoTciiepalrsofnllklndi garden , Krasi , Kraln nnd Cooks and He ilerd tree seed * f ornate. ( ; S llth Street SASH , DOORS , JiLIXDS , ETC M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo Manufacturers of nash MnnnfHCtiirorsof mould * if oo ra b 11 n iM A nd liik'i , blind * doora , etc. moiildln ( ! ' < llrnnch of Olllce lice , l.'th mid Iznrd ba Itoom 421 llea S'IKAMAXD WATER SUPPLIES TEA , COFFEE , SPJCES. Consolidited Ooffeo Company , 1414 nnil 14111 Hnrnor St , Onialm , Neb ' 10 VS. J11LLIAKD8. H. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswiok- Toyi , ilolh nlbtima , Balku-0olloilor ) ( Go , , fnncy Kiiuili , houmifur \\\jfA \ \ \ merehumllie nl-liliiK line Is , chllil- f Million iutiirc , rcn't cnrrl i e 40U S 10th Htruot , I 111 ! I iirniun Street. Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO LIMITED A. D. Boyer & Oo. , Hunter & Qreoa. B. , ' . ' . ) liichnnuo llull'tliiir , .10 KutlinnitO llllllillin' , South Omaha , South Omnlia. f ho Best 1111 On Eartlit Dr. iiolili'H Little act Koiuly yet iiroiuntly on tlm l.SVUIJ , 1C 1 1) . NISlNnn.l HOVttLfl , I'uverH nml cli iiiiilnthu ( [ jftemthor ouuhly nnd tlioy our * habitual ooimtii'iilloa. 'Ihcy nro u0nr contoil. < lu not rlpo , very tnic oni " ' " ! ea jr to , pill a do e , nnd art purely vcKotulile. 4t plllsln each vial. I'or- 'oct ilhiictlon follntts tbiir imo. Tliuy AIISU- l.UTICI.Y OtJHK NICIi IlI'.yinAOIIH. iiid are ituroiiiiiittndiul l > > l , < > iulliiK I'liy * jlcluiiH. KomslBliy ilruKKiKU nr ( .out by mall. cents n vial or & for (1 UU. Addroui IIOIIIS'S MEUICIKU CO.I'rops. 'in Francisco , Cal. Chicago , IUU luilm \ ( o ( or i6th unit Doiulni 8t J A rulli-r\ ( Cor llth nml lloutllni Hti. A I ) roatcr A ( " . . Council Illiilln la UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Cornur lllli nml Mmon Htroni Hitlf Mock iron of I nlon 1'uclllo and II , V M Dcputi Now bullllnir lie * furnliuru urury tbiny Nril clan coolait looitlun In Onuiii vluvr of ontlr * urrouiiillnj country KII tilth uloctrlo nail liullt W lla in fl U ) an 1II M Kvory Him of oiblo mi 1 motor car im ivlttiln onotiluck moipt Hliitrmm Vvonu * nnil llunscoin I'lirk line 4 lilooki avajr uml you oa * tranifui to tliuiu If you wl h FOR MEN OHLYf lf r llf.lotfJ. l rli IiUried MDd U > licl4 | ( ! ! J ) tKKKUl. CURE f r r , Koliumtun , tut AltlUtlt , n.nlcui. 1" - UU tt.kl tL.