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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1891)
III G THE OMAHA DAILY BME : BA.TUUDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1893 , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Opened Weak on the Receipt ol Much Bear News. LATER THAT CEREAL ADVANCED , Government Itcport Cnusotl Qnllo n Blunii | In Corn Altogether It \Vi\H n Very [ lively Dny on" 'O CiitrAfio , 111 , , Sept. II. Wheat opened weak this morning on tlio bearish tonorof the gov ernment report which It was estimated pro- Bnged. nivntdlng to the averages , n total of about r > 50,000,000 btlftlioli , wlillo the remarks In connection therewith to the cITnct tli.it tlio yields froin the threshers were greater than had boon anticipated , gave a loop hoto for figuring even n larger ylold. Then the cahlo told of lower markets at London nnd Liver pool , prnbnhly the result of our government report combined with brilliant weather thcro nnd with but lltllo I nidi UK- Purls was also lower. In addition to this the receipt * hero nnd In the northwest wore largo. AH the result of all this ho.irlsli news Decent * tor whont. which closed at U7'io yesterday , oijcncd wn.ik this morning at ( rom U.V.ic to Wo nnd at once lOld down to O2'ic ' , which proved to ho the bottom flguro of the day. The points ret'elvcd In the dny favored the buying Bldo nnd were t.ikon full ndvantage of. The price iidvniii'i'd tolM'ic. roartud to U5' < e : fullowlng that there was a sin-cession nf bulges which carried the prlco toOS'ic. ' with un hour of Iho Roislim .still Income. Orders to buy c.imn from nil points of the compass. Locally for a tlmo some opposition was offered to the rising prices , Pardrldgo , who bought 150.000 bushels uttiJV near the beginning of the session , sold twloo us much when the price reached We. Later D5'io was the ruling price , rardrldpi * took In the WRiKO bushels at O.o . and much more besides. A little earlier , when from mound ' > 'jo ' the prlco advanced to 07'ii * . Huti'hlnson'.s brokers were thoinostcon- pli-unus buyi-rs , and still Inter , when the mnrkel was advnnclng from U7" > i' to IH e , the entire crowd ol local whoita worn contest INK with Pardrlgo for the meaner orTcrlnirs. The ruiisoa for the advance wore the export clear ances from the four principal Atlantic ports which were over lilU.Oiu bushels nml from Now Orleans 117,000 bushels. Now Vork houses with foreign connections wcro heavy buyers in Now Vork and through agents bete. lit. I.onls WIIH taking all the olferln of cash wheat there early In the day , and cahlo oilers sent fiom New Vork yesterday had been accepted to the extent of 1HJ boat loads. In the mld.st of the excitement at- londlnf tlu > advance to li'ij o a Kiiropoan war scare rumor wa.s promulgated ; late cables were firmer , and the strength In corn , eiused by a reported cold wave In the wefct , had u Bymnathotle Inlluenco In wheat. The market eased oil In the last half hour of the session , and In the last few minutes It was quite weak and closed at'jS c. Corn opened weak on the rather bearish government report. It reported heavy re ceipts ami line weather in tlio corn belt. No corn could be sold mull It had been offered at Kic , erie below the closing nrlco of the provl- 0111 day. ( ireat hlo.'ks of It , were sold , anrt inoio wuro wanted at that price , nnd In consequence the prlco sud denly recovered about Ic. Later the Blgnal norvlco predictions of a. cold wave with frosts In some parts of the corn bolt tomorrow was received and aided In n further advance. There was an advance to 53'ic ' for October before - fore much reaction took places from that price It declined tofn'io and then advanced In successive stages and with moderate inter mediate inactions to Me. Stllio and We. after which It declined once moro to 031o and closed utMic bid , Vlillosympatal/.lng with the other cereals , oats was comparatively steady , the lluctua- tlons In October bolni : confined tea riingo of thrr.o-olifl.ths of 1 cent. The provision mar ket wax heavy and Irregulur , being weak and fitrmic In turns several times in the course of the day. One of the weal : spots was at the opening , In fact the lowest prices of tlio day were made at that time , largely In sympathy with the drop In corn. Tno llrmlng up of the latter market caused mo visions to strengthen , nnd this , together with the rather light re ceipts and liulier prices of hos , made the market for the rest of the day wholly favor- nbln to buvers. I'ork closed : . " ' , to lOc higher than ycstordiiy. Lard was unchanved to Wic higher and rllH unchangeil to lOo ut ) . The loading futures ranged as follows : CiiBh quotations weraas follows ; VI.OIMI Dull and weak ; boring patents , f4.TO ® , " > .ii ; bakers' , J4.0Xiil.2.winter ! : patents , I4.TOI.8SJ stpiilKits.JI.4I.OO. ) ! ) WIIKAT No. 2 surma wheat , OI'J@044c ' ? ; No. 3 spring wheat , tic : No. 2 red , Uliie. UoitN No. 2 , ( Me. OAIS No. 2. 28J4'o ; No , 2 white , 30 ! { < a32o ; Ko. 11 whlto , lO' fflllO'jC. Ilviv Na 2. h7' ' ( i4SSc. IlAiti.K\r-No. u , 02o ; No. 3. 45OC3o f. o. b. ; No. t , ; i.iB4Se ( f. o. b. Kl.AXSKKD No. I , 11.00. TIMOTIIV Sinin-l'rimo. $ l.2.vain. 1'oitic Mess pork , per barrel , JIO.87'5 ' ; lard. p er cwt. , $7.02)i ) ; short ribs sides ( loosol. J7.2.va 7.30 ; dry salted shouldois ( boxed ) , Jil.C2i'itU.7J ! ; hurt c.ear H | < | CS ( bovod ) , t7.U" > 'BS,00. WniSKur Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 9118. BIKIAIIS Unchanged ; cut loaf. r > ® . )340. liecelpts and shipments today were as fol lows ; On the produce oxehanco today the butter market was unchanged : fancy l-.lKln dairy , 5 > (424c ( ; line western , -'JfWle : selected dairy , J7ffiIUo ; ordinary. 13 < aiCc. K BS , iO > i@lic. ( ! Now Vorlc 'Markets. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 11. Knouu-Hecolpts , 21,070 mokaRCS ! exports , 2,7. > 0 barrels , ia.'j sacks ; teadler and fairly active ; Bales , 20 , 'jj'j barrels. Cons MKAI < stoutly nnd quiet. WiiKAT-Hecclpts , 2M.IOO bushels ; exports , CS7,8S3 bushels ; sales. 7.fiOO.OOO bushels of fu tures nnil 121 , WO bnsholsof .spot , tjpotmnrkot oponcd wouUor , closed stronKor ; No. 2 rod , JI.KI In elevator : Sl.OO.'ifSI.PI" , alloat ; ( I.OO'i BI.O.VI f.o.b. ; No. 3 red , ifl.OOSi ; uiiRradcd re < l , WicQfl.O.ti-1 new No. 1 nurthorn to arrive , tl.a'i'i ! now No. I hard to arrive. fl.OT'i ; options opened l"l-So lower on covornment report and free soil ing on forolKn account , advanced 3'jia iliUoon hot tor cables , Increased export demand nnd coverlni : , declined I'affll'je and closed steady nt 1 ? 0i2o over yesterdav. No. 2 rod. September , * I.W34al.03. ( closliiK tl.0i : : October. fl.OHTit.OPi , closln. Jl.UI'i ; November. JI.OI C61.CO , closing Il.tlAV ; Doeomber , $ l.04'i1.08 , closlna JI.WlJi .Tnniiary , { t.ixi.utu | ) , elos- IIIK fl.CUUi rebruary. Jl.o-ffii.H. eloslni ; Ml ; March , JI.1U44I.P. " . . o.oslns * . ! , May , i.iooi.ii' : . 1-osi-.u. ItviI'lrnior. . ( inlet : woiitorn , O UottJf Itceolpts , 74,075 bushels ; exports , 2,470 Iwshols ; sales. 10,00'J ' ' bushels of futures nnd b,000 bushels of snot. Spot market lower nnd ( inlet ; free oiroiliiKS. Na 2 , 72i ! < a".lo In elevator ; 73ma"4'iO ' alloat ; ungraded ml.\ed , Tia75oi No. 2 white , 7l'a72f. Op tions opened Ji < ftlo lower , advanced declinou ® ' , and closed ( toady nt UHilo under yesterday ; no specu lative Inlliienee. September , iWo , closlut ; CUc ; October , 11144(15 ( 0 , olosliiR U4 c ; November. OlSlitO.- ! ! ' , olosins ( l-'mei December , 50 ua-VJ c , ehxlns Mioi Jnniinry , RKSSDSc , eloslnit&Uio ; Jlay. ftHtMc , closing , ftHJe. OATS-ltwolpts , 15i,000 ) bushels ; exports , 072- 000 buhhos ; sales. 203,000 bushels of futures. and U.MMJ biibhois of spot. Spot market ouKor , tnodorately nctlvo. Options oiilot. pasfer. t-mitomber , Unco , 35 0 , HAY Quiet. Jloi'H-Qulot and easy. ' ' " " " K-Uptlons steady. 10 to 23 points Inal. BuaAll-llaw , qulot , but Drtn ; rcnncd.falrly ftcttvo and linn , Moi.As KS.-New Orleans , quiet and flrm , UiCR-Qulct and lirm. I'k.Tiipi.t-i.'M-Opi'ncd Mcndy n7ul after the flrbt talcs brcnnio strong und advanced UJo , then reacted ? io and closed stonily ; Pennsyl vania oil spot , opened M o ; hlKhobt , 50c ; lowest. MU ; closing , MCJ Octoburoptlon. oponcd Mot Wgbunt , tp Hci loweit , JlXcj cloalus MSo. Mma oil , no ante * . Total alc § , 2CJOOO barrels , CoTTo.ssKro oirl'lrntt TAt.t.ow Dull. Uo l.v rteaily ! , nnlct. Tuiii'KNTi.vK-Qiilnt. nrmer at WjWS'e. ( ' { KnosVo < itorn , llrm. steady at iMSIDSiCi ro- colpts , 2,732 package * . Woofj Htonily , tiiilettdomcstlo fleeces , < &Z 37r : pulled , 2SSJIo ; Tovas , 174c. . POIIK Dull and unclianicod ; old mew. til. 00 now mess , (12.25 12,75 ; extra prime , . ( 'ITT MiiATS-Klrnii plcklod bellies , Oc. MtnntjB91'irin ; short clear , Heptombcr , I , .75. , l.AiiD-l'Iriu butqtilntiweslorn stc.itn , { 7,37 5 ! sales , fiOO llorccs at (7..I5K7.I7' ' ( ; oplloin nilei. 4,2. " > 0 tlercct ; Scptonibor. J7.37 ; October..2l O7.S7 , eloslnir , * 7.W. : bid : November , J7.45 : Do- ccmber , 17.60 , eloslnt : . $ ' .51 : January. 7.fi2. IIUTTKli-lJulot ; linn ; western dnlry. WZ 18c ; weslorn oroamory , KVfl.V ; western fac tory , 12Sl5'iCl ! ! Klgln. SlJittSSo. Ciir.KSK-Qulet , steady ; western , GSSui part skims , 4ft ; < ic. Pie Iliri.N-Diill ; American , ! ( fi.00rn&2' . Coi'i'r.it Hull ; lake , boptembcr , H2.3J ; lake , October , IU.n. : 1. UAII .Steady : domestic , Jl.47 ! { . TIN Dull , stoatiy ; H trulls. { .UUJ , Ijlvorpool Mnrkutn. TitVRttPOOU Hept , II. WllBif Dull ; holders offer moderately. Hecolptsof wheat for past thrco days , 1IS.OOO centalH , Including 104.00C American. COIIN ljulot and lower : mixed western , Cs fi'Sd ' per cental , liecelpts of American corn for the past three dnvs wore 10'M ) centals. IMIIII I'rlmo western , is per cwt. HUTTKII United States finest , h7i 6d per cwt. AMKIIH'AN ICKFIIKIEIIATOH HKBl" ForCqilur- tors , Id ; hlndijuartots , Gd per Ib. St. IjoitiH Alni'kotH. ST. f.ot'iH. Mo. . Sept. 11. WHEAT Higher ; cash , Ole : lloci'tnbor , O c. ConN Irregular : cash , Cle : October. Sliic. OATH Irregular : cash , 3Uc ; May , 3Jc. POIIK Firm attll.riU. I.Allti I'lrm at f.3) ! . WIIISKUV Steady at 11. IS. City Markets. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Sept. 11 , WIIKAT Weak : No. 2 hard , cash , Klc ; No. 2 red , cash , R3c bid. Con.v Steady : No. 2 , cash and September , 55o bid. OATH-Strongor ; No. 2 , cash , 2Sc bid ; Kcp- tcmbor7J.ic bill. 'MlniicapollH Grnlii 3fnrkct. MiNxnAi'ous , Minn. . Sent. II. WHEAT Quito active : I to 2 points higher. Io- ! colpfi. ; ! 05ears. Close : No. 1 Intnl. on traok , IW'icfltl.OO ' : No. 1 northern , Septoinbor. 8.'ej on track , bUli'ii'JOo ' ' ; No. 2 northern , on track , Mtr.wAtTitKK. WU. , Sept , II. WIIKAT Lower : No. 2 spring , cash , ! W'J''c ; December , 'Jll'M H5c. H5c.Coux Quiet ; No. 3. cash , fll'fta. ' OATS Kasy ; No. 2 white , 3.'c.- Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Sept. 11. WHEAT Stronger ; No. 2 roJ , U.VflOie. COHN Stronger ; mlxod. r,7c. OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 32@33c. WHISKKV 11.18. STOCKS A.fit JtUXDS. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 11. The stock market again displayed a reactionary temper today , but wlillo the buying power seems for the moment to ho checked , the efforts to cause a material decline mot , with n stubborn resistance , nml the concessions from last ovonlng's figures were In no case of particular moment. The attitude of Gould and his following seems at present to bo the ono uncertain quantity In the market , and this , moro than anything else , causes the hesitancy which is the most marked charactorlstloof the buying. The government crop report was so encour aging that It stimulated an olTort to cover shorts by the local operators and the effect was to open the market generally at largo fractions above last night's figures wlillo Itock Island was up I6 ! percent , llurllngton 1U per cont. Chicago , Cincinnati , Cleveland & St. I.onls 15 per cent. Tlio hesltency In buying for the long account ut the advanced prices , however , gave the bears courngo to neutralise the Improvement und after slight further gains In some stocks , the upward movement was completely checked nnd a material reaction begun , not withstanding that l < ako Shore rose to 110'i per cent , again passing thn best prlco made In years , und Distillers shot , up 2'i per cent. Under realizing sales In each list nearly all of the advance was made wlillo tlio rest of the list was pressed down to something below last night's prices. Many of thn loiullnz shares , such as Union Pacific , llurllngton. Itoak Inland. Missouri Pacific and others , dropped away from their highest point over 1 pur cent. The hammer ing operations , howover. as usual of into. In duced dullness and the rest of the day the trading was of u band to mouth character with Insignificant fluctuations but n. general - oral downward tendency , The decline was helped In a great measure by predictions of frost In the northwest and rumors that moro of the Union Pacific loans had been called , though no de tails wcro to Lie had in any direction of these loans , and the revival of the old rumors In regard to the financial standing of the Itlch- mend & West Point company. Prices as a rule wcro carried down below those of lust evening despite the sharp opening advances , and no recovery was scon until the last hour , when a feeble rally occurred on covering of shorts by tho- long element. Tlio market finally closed quiet and barely steady at the close to the lowest lluuroi of the day. The final changes , however , nro In most cases slight gains , and Iako Shore Is up 14 ! per cent , wlillo the losses are few In number and for fractional amounts only , Government bonds have been dull and heavy. State bonds have been dull and steady. The following are tha closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : Kx-illv. The total sales of stocks today were 3S3V17 shares Including Atchlson. wi.sro Canada Houthorn. iu ) ; Delaware , Oaokawanna At \\ostorn.000 ; Krlo , 13.51)5 ) : hnl.o Shore. 7,101- I.nuisvlllo& Nashville. UOO ; Mlssouil Pacific. Piofcrred , 8.110 ; Heading. (3.S'JO ; Ulclinioml ft ' i - , ' inun PIIMII | "o 1 1 Financial Hcvlcw. NEW VOIIK. Sept. U , The Post sivs : The sudden cheeking of the upward movement at the moment when circumstances might have been supposed to favor a sharp rally , was a further evidence that the miirkot Is In the bunds of tho. manipulators. Current Btrcot gossip assorts that ono or moro Important In terest In the railroad share market nro un willing to allow prices to go higher at the present tlmo. This may or may not bo true. Iho nttltudoof brokers iihiially representing tno largest of tlio Interests referred to , cer tainly gives color of probability to this story but the e-isuntlnl point Is , that the snouulatlvo nubile Is by no means Interested as yet to a lurso dcgrco In tlio mnriiot. If It wore , the market would bo past such manipulation us tllH , 'Iho crop news 1ms boon oxtraordlnnrllv favorable and it has In many ways rovorsoil the entire llnanoliU situation. Hut It has de veloped gradually , taking no ono by snrprlso. nnd hence fnrnUliod nouoottho traditional material for oxeltod speculation on an enormous scale. Tlio actual productlvo voltto of the loading stocks has been materially In creased by the harvest and thoexport demand for our grain , and there are well posted In vestors such us the recent buyers of tlio Vim- derblltstooka who will contlnuo to purchase nt rising values. Hut to bring about u furi ous serambloof outside speculators , largo and small , to buy stocks on n margin and to bid for them long after the point of normal vuluo Is passed , boniothln ? l.s needed which is cer tain ! vnoc visible ut the present moment in the \\nll struct horizon , Flnniiulnl Notes , MBMIMIIH. Tenn. . Sept. U.-ClearlnRs , J2IO- 11S ; balances SAW3. Ilos-roN. Muss. , Kept , ll.-llankolrarlngs to day , 110OOJ,173i baluuces , H,4rJlW2i , rutu for money , 3 per cent ! exchange on Now V'orK , 1 ! © 10 discount. Nr.w YOIIK. Sept , II. Clearings today. Jl2n , . 511,4111 balances , t5,300,5CL : IUI.TIMOIIE. Mil. . Sept. H.-CIoarlngs. t2 , < U3- 625 : balances , J.rjO.lll , Money , 0 per cent , Pittt.AtiELi'iiiA , Pa. , Sept. II. ( ! lcnrlng Jll.327,52 ? ! balances , t2w7,421 , Money , C percent. ST. U > uis . Mo. Fept. ll.-Cloarln . JI.2R8U ! balance * . ? 421UOi ) . ExcbniiRo on Now Vork , 25o disco tint. Nr.w Oiir.EANfl. 1,0 , , Pont , ll. Clearings , II- , ; tij,7IO ; : New York exchange. 50c ; bnnlf , Wo ) per 11,000 discount. ClliCAflo , til. , Hept , II. Money unchanged nt 0 per cont. with some small loans at 7 pel cent : bank clearings , $ l3f'AOOO [ Now York ex- changoliOo tllscount ; Hterllng nxchnngo dull nt U.S. ) for sixty day bills and Ji.bJ',5 ' for sight drafts , Now York Mcmoy Slnrkct , ' NEW-YOIIK. Hept. II. Mo.s'cr o.v CAU < Easy , ranging from 3 to 4 per cent , last loan closed olTered at sj j per cent , I'UIMB MRHUANTtr.K 1'Al'Elt 3i7 ? l)0r ) COIlt. STKUMMI KXCIIANOK Active und weak at II.M for sixty-day bills and JI.8I' ' ; for de mand. The following were the cloiln ; prices on bonds : U.H. is. rcKtitorcii. . nil M. K. AT. ( lon'ISs. . ilo ( a , coup 117 .Mntnnl Union I'M. . . . tlo4'srcif ' VM N. J. Cent Int Cert. . I'ncltle i ! of 1H 110 Northern 1'iic Ilia. . . I.onl lmmHimnpis. . 87 ilo Jds Tenne.ijoo N. S. G . , .Hj ) Northwest' consols. ilo fii w do ili'bpnturous. . . no 'ls 70' ' ! t. I , . .V I. M. ( ion Si. Cnnniln Soutliorn ids D7 St. I , . .VS. K. ( Jon .M. Central I'nrlllc l9t3..1U ) St. 1'nnl pen ol 1) . A. It. ( I. l9t9 Ill St. P. , C. A P. I H. . . , ill ) 4i 79 T. I' . ! , . ( > . Tr. HcH. . I > . A U. ( I. Went l ta..7iiU T. I' . II. ti. Tr. Hots , KrloUiH lu.1 fnlon I'nclllclBts. . . .M. K. AT Pi'ii'liii. . . 77K \VostShore Ho.stoii StocJc .Slnrkot. HOSTOV , Mass. , Sept. II. Tlio following were thooliHtir. ! prlem on stojk.s lu the the Huston liikjnarkut lotloyj _ Atclilnon .V Tu Ijotuloii ijtuuk niiifkcr , Losnos. . opt. 11. The following were the London stock quotations cloiln. ; at I p. in. Coniols money. . . . 114 I.VPi Krlu seconds . 107 ClllHDH HCCOIIIlt 115 Illinois Cen . 10.1 . . . . * Muxlcnn ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ordlnnry < u ! s ! 4 > ! . . . . . . . . . . . . ! St. rnul coninion. . . . 7r : > h N. V. P. .to. lints. . . IW Now Vork Uentral. . . . H.nJ Cnnnillnn Piielllc y.'Jfi I'uiinsylvnnla RMS Krlo ; tu lltcnilliiu llAttStr.VEH C.3-IC3. MONCV ! 5 per cent. Ilato of discount in the open in.1rl.ot , for short bills , IJf per cent , For three months bills , 1'i percent. Ilntik of ICiiKlaiul Ittilllon. Lp.vnov , Sept. 11.-Tho amount of bullion withdrawn from the Dank of England on bal ance today.il.oOJ. ParlH Kentc.s. PAHIS. Sept. 11. Three per cent rentes ( Wf 4ic ( for the account. IJcnvor Mining Stocks. PKNVCII , Colo. . Sept. Il.-l5ool business In mining stocks today. Total s-tles , fiO.S JO shares. The fullonrlng are the closing quotations : San FrnitclHco Mining Quotations. SAN KUAN-CISCO. Oal. , Sept. II. The olllclnl closing quotations for mining blocks today were as follows : New York Mhiini ; Quotations. NEW YORK , Sept. 11. The closing mining stock quotations are us follows : Allen ID ) Horn Silver 34'J AilnmsCon 173 Iron Silver 100 Anpen 30. ) Mexican 235 Itelcher im Ontario 'I75U Crown Point J60 Ophlr : itO Colorado Central. . . 15 ! ) Plymouth 175 Con. Cain , mm Vii . . Slerr Novnda 300 Dondirood T liO Standard 115 Kurckn Con 275 Union Con 225 Hulo it Nnrcross . . . 105 VullowJaeket 130 lloinostnko 10UO Sr. Iiotils Mining Quotations. ST. Louis. Mo. . Sept. 11. Tlio chenp stocks were ottered In largo blocks yesterday , but there were no buyers for them. Oluvclnml was olTcretl In 1,000 share lots at i-Jc , Llttlo Albert at ! i anil Aspou at 3. Closing bids were : Adams 1H5 Mickey llreen Ui < i Elizabeth. . . . . 215 Sllverngo 70 ( Jrnnlto Jl y..V ) Vuiim 3'JJi Alontroso I'laccr. . . . 45 llostoti Wool Market. IlosTO.v , Jlnss. , Sept. 11. The domanil for wool lias been stonily and sales amount to 'IOJ4OJO pounds. Prices remain steady and unchanged. In Ohio lleeecs sales are reported of X utaJe. XX and above at3J3lSc. ! and No. 1 nt,3Sii36c. MlolilKiin X sold oulto freely , tlio sales Incliidlni ; ono lot of 20J.OU pounds of very choice at2S-iSi'c , other sales were nmilo at 270 : 10.1 combine wools are firm and In do- inanil at 3S'&IOc ; Ulilo line dolalne , 3lt5u : ! ; Michigan line dolalne , ; i2i@'llo ! : unwashed combing wools sold fairly at 23if.'iTo for ono- iltiartor and 27@-8o for tliroo-ulKluhs. The territory wools are In steady demand nt CO ® i2o clean for line , 575Sc for line medium , and ViQSSo for medium. Texas , California and Orojfon wools are unelianued. Pulled wools ire la moderate demand , ( Jliolco suncra are Rellln for 40ai3u ; fair to Koo.l , MiSIISo , and extras , 22a3''c. Australian wools llrm. _ _ _ . . _ New York Dry Goods Market. NBW YOIIK , Hopt. 11. There was no now fea ture to tlio dry KOO Is market. The tone was fairly Htroii ! * . Print cloths advanced to 3o and were fairly active. The movement from the hands of agents was morouetlvu and more general , _ Iliivnnn. MarkutH. HAVANA , Sept. 11 , SPANISH GOMJ J'.a ; ® 2.32L4i e.xclinn o tlrni , fUNiAU yulot ! nothlns done , lluycrs are unwilling to operate and holders are llrm and hold aloof , _ _ _ _ _ _ Forulwn Oil .ilurkct. LONDON , Sept. II. Si'RitM Oir < - l7 par tan. ItostN American htralned. 4s d per cwt. TradciM' Talk. CiHCAno , III. , Sept. ll.-Coiinsolman.t Day to C'lieUroll lli-os. ; Wheat opened weak and de pressed by continued favorable weather for crops , a bearish showing In the agricultural report and still lower quotations from foreign markets In the f ace of our ml vance of yester day. Additions were made already to local tliort lines , December wheat and corn , The speculative markets beciuno lioavlly over sold during the llrst hour. Sonio private cables KIIVO a botlqr feeling aurond and uroiiKht modortito buying orders at tlio illiirkotruul gnvo orders for moro at limits lemthanl cent lower than current prices. 1 lie northwest reported millers buying f rnoly and this fuel Induced some speculative purchases - chases , fcpeond cables uuoted rod ang winter wheat Vi @ % d dearer and brought heavy buy ing orders from the continent , Tlio boar olo- incut miulo several attempts to brUnk prices on the receipt of news of a heavy niovomont from farmers hands but was forced to cover before the oloso at the ndrniico from the early low point. Corn was bid up 1 > 40 by Iho Now Vork clhiue , who after wards did some pretty free Hoiili , , . . A Hlznal oflleo prcdlutlou of a cold w.ivo for Huturday ovunuig eniibcd a second ndvanuo of Ic , which washtibseiiueiitly lost In Inruo estimated teL - L ; ° .llll'Jfortollol'l'Vv' ! ! L'hlirturs wuro made for J.M.WO bushQls. \ \ o ruganl prices as sustalne I purely by speculation nnd advlso sales of ilofurred futures on rallies. Provisions were active biittrndlng was mostly In the way of closing up outstnndlnt ; con tracts. i'apkors have generally Hold pork against cash product , but at the present time IUQ buying liack tho. r pork contracts nnd soil ing ribs , as the prlco U relatively Id per 100 llH higher. The spcoulatlvo Interest has con- slderably abated and the market Is In shupo for another decline. I'lHCiAdo , 111. , Sept. H.-Swartz. DnpooA Mo- Cormlok to V. C , bwiirtz & CoiVhoat opened weak and lower on tuo ravorablo govitrnmcnt report and lack of encouraging novvs from abroad , un liberal buying by Now Vork oper" tors which continued through nearly the whole session the market graifiiallv advanced about 1 cent and remulnud steady until tlio'ru- cohit of a uiiblu giving u doellno of ! e In the prlco of Urltisu coubols. This uows caused a Biidilcn advance of'about I'id. ' I'rnm tlio ex. tremo there was nrilpollno to the close of nbout He. There -.com * til'bo n growing MJiilltnotil that whe.tt rtltiols H'Kood ' Investment , Corr did not mnlntiiln iHdlf , even the pro-.not'tof a eold wnvo tonlorrowUld not prevent n decline The movciiiont slmwiul n , decided Increase The day's cars w.crc Vil cstlmnto for Hntur- day , 6-.V. Provisions nt the close showed little advance , The east tratlo was reported nfiton- Inhlngly lieavy , The news from the yards Wai rather bullish , OiitOAtio , III. . Sopf. ll.-Konnott. HopklniA Co. to S. A. McWhorteri Wheat e.-iblts were weak nnd lower , tollicsurprlsnof the trade , as It wns expected foreign markets would respond to the udvnnco luiro. , The bearish government report caused a weak opening and for a lime looked rather panlclcy. A lari o speculative demand from the east absorbed the olTorlnga and a rally of about 1 cot'.t followed. Then the market turned weak again on some realiz ing s.ilc * and sold back nearly to the opening prices. The casiorn demand continuing the market again firmed up and hold steadily most of the session. The foreign demand Is the key to Iho situation. If wheat Is taken freely for export on tlieso sharp breaks prices are likely to be held , but If not , and thcro has been llttlo Indication recently , then It Is be- llevod lower prices are Inevitable. In corn nnd oats there was n prc < sure to sell at the opening and Indued ; ! by the government re port , which Is construed to show n crop ol 1,075.000,000 bushels of corn and 70- 000,000 bushels of oats. The htrotiRth In otho'r markets tnndo a sympa thetic llrmncss , but thcro appeared to bo llttlo dcmnnd from any oilier source than shorts. There Is talk of u eold wave and possible frost , but If It falls to conio lower prices nro probable. In provisions the export trade begins to show the olTcct of the new Import , regulations with Uorninny and Denmark. The country deal ers are also replenishing stocks mnro liberally on tno better outlook and a belief that the long depression Is over. It Is well to take prollts on the rallies for frequent reactions nro to bo e.vpoctod CIIICACO , Sept. 11 K G. Logan .t Co. to Ilrynn Commission company : Lower cables had llttlo Inlluenco In the wheat market today. December opened from UTt'io ' to Ui c. with local scalpers selling. Tlio buying was principally by commission houses , who as u rule are buyers for Investment for a good prollt. Wlillo thcro Is nothing In the foreign advices to encourage buying , the fact remains that our prices are relatively too low compared with foreign values. The future to a great extent depends on the demand.Vo fool that re quirements nro great nnd our surplus Will all bo required , Government estimate of a fil.V OOO.OCO bushel crop of winter and spring Is under the general estimate. Our own information mation a month ago put It at . > I.\OUUUO ) and wo bollovo this to bo nbout correct. Uccelpts continue mostly low grade , for which there Is a poor dcmnnd. The sentiment Is In favor of lower prices because - cause of our heavy or uxpoatod heavy re ceipts in the northwest. This Is about the only argument for lower prices. December closed nt0"aO. and nny forelen buying will give an advance. Corn Is as It has been for some flays. Tno receipts keep up and tlio shipping coos slowly. The prlco of September and October Is urtlllclal and must como to their proper level very soon. Jlny looks low enough and u purchase on all soft spots. Nothing to say about the oats trade , which Is light. October Is too low , much too low. com pared with October corn , provisions llrm ; packers are moderate sellers of January ; the buying so far has been good and widely scat tered , O. rl//l r.H'K NTOVK JI.lltKKTS. OMAHA , Sent. 11. CATTLE Official receipts of cattle. 2.0SC as compared with J.IKJ2 yesterday and 3.H45 Krldayof last wook. The market was active and strong on desirable bcof steers and butcher stoclc. Slow on others. Feeders dull Jind unchanged. lloas Olliclal rooolpts of hogs 2.S48 , as compared with M,8 ; > 2 yesterday , and 2.710 Friday of last week. The market was fairly active. Lights shade lower ; hoavv and mixed arjout.'ic higher. All sold oarlv. Light $1.83 © 5.05 ; honvv , f I.DOJKUOj mixed , . il.D3Hl.i53. SiiEEi1 Kstlmated.receipts of sheep none , as compared with none yesterday , and 1.221 Friday of last , weok. Market nominally steady. , , Ilcccipts nntl. DjspodtUiri of Stouk. OlUclal rccolpts iujl disposition of stock as shown by the books 9f the Union stoukyards company for the twontv-four hours ondlns at 5 o'clock , p. m. , Suptomber ID , 1SD1 : 'KE'OKIt'TS IM31IO31TION. lluiruri. I Uiltla. | < . | Sheep Representative Silo3. cows. OXEN. 1..15SO 2 50 1..18-23 2 50 STA03. 1..1410 2 25 I..1GOJ 2 23 MtMtEHS AND Sl'lUNnEll- . Chicago liivu Stoolc CIIICAOO , 111. , Sept. Il.-L ii Teleiruin to TUB IlRR.1 Tlio cnttlo supply was aboil In usual proportion for the Friday trnde. In clinlinit 4,503 natives , 5r > OJ Toxant anil ' . ' .OiK western nntlvcs. Good natlVo stooM formot a very Riuall porccntiiKO nf the otTorliui nut with fair demand from shipper * , the trade ! In Rticlias brisk nt strong prices. Orders for prlmolotsof llnMiud natlvs cattle him been ( | tilto liberal durini ; the entlro week nut sales nt from td.t)0 ) to Jo.5) ) have been uncom mon whore style and quality wcro comblnrd All Rradesof cattle sold today nt full steady prices , and smooth fat steers and KOOI ! tu cholco butchers' stoclc In many Instances nt from 5e to lOo advance. The trade In slocknrs nnd feeders also con- tlnitOROod , with the bnllc of sales ratiRliiR nt from $2.f 0 to i 1.25. The bin strings of Tcxnns nnd western cattle mot with demand fron the slaughterer nnd wcro taken a llrm prices. I'nrly estimates p'acoil ' today's roeelnts of hoes at 10.0JO hoait but only H.ruo lioad arrived. The number car ried over , however swelled the offerings to 24.W3 head , but the nuallty was poor : so poor In fact , that shippers were uiinblo to nil nil their orders for " ood" heavy hojss , which sold from lee to 15o higher owlnz to nctlvo competition wlillo the best welRhts sold at from lee lo l.'o advance. The conoral market forothorKrudes WIIH not moro than 5o hluher. Some crnssy ho s sold at yesterday's prices , but moro ol the common oll'crlng.s commanded slightly ad vnnt'cd prices. The "cream" of the olTor- Inps went Into Hhlppors hinds' . The domanil from packers was only fairly act Ivo and at the close nearly n thlr.l of the supply remained In the pens. Trlmo heavy sold as nlisli as $ V45. fancy butchers up to $5 40 aid eholco llcht W.55. I'lRs sold down to I..OO , but mint of the 100 to 141-lb pics so'd ' ut from ftLAO to J4.25 , while mixed and heavy ho s Fold largely al from $ \iu to i5.30. ? Kouuli heavy sold at from .fiMotl.XI ( ! , The r.venlns.Tonrnal reports ! rATTi.n llo- celiits , l.uoo ; Hlilpments , 4.SKJ. Market fairly fictlvo and steady to stroiis ; prlnio to extra natives. ? 3.luR.fl.3'.i ( ; eood to choice , t.'i.iW&fi.OJ ; others , J.50ii5.i0 : ( ! : Texans , $2.5'iit3.1i ( ) : rancors , Jl.T.ViVOJ ! Kiiodrows and helfor-i. f2.2.ViJ2.si ) . IlodS ItccolpM , Ifi.OJO ; shlpmoilts. O.SOl ; market hldior ; roiiKh and common , $1.00 ® I. so- good to prime packers and mixed. $ I.H. > ( R.5.25 ; prime heavy and butcher welchts , J.V.W > .r.O : | | Kht. JI'J5BA25i Rrnisow , * l.2.Vt4.75. ( SllKlii' Itccclpt' " , ( i.noo ; shlpmoilts , 1,700 ; market slow nnd weak ; natives. } : i.50@I.SO ; westerns. 8 > . ? 5ft I. ' ! . * > ; Iambs , f.l.505.40. Now York Ijlvo Stork Jlnrlcot. Nr.w Yoiuc , Sept. II. HKKVM Hocelpts. 3.biS : IncludliiK 30 cars for sale : market dull and shade easier : native Hirers , J3.GV35. Ill ; Texans and C'olorados , ? : ) .O.V3l.li ( ; bulls and cows , $ l.7.r > I 3.3. > : dressed beef steady at 7S'.l1.jc ' : Hlilpnients tomorrow , 058 beeves anil 7tiJO quarters of beof. CAr.vKS-HccelpIs , 1R3 head : market steady ; voalp , $ "i.00fts.ou ; t ! rasters and uiittormllk calves. J2.50tti.oO : : westerns , $ .1.5 i@l.o. ' . SiiKEi1 Kocelpls , i.sifi head : market dull ; sheep , JJ.OI5.2.i ; lambs. # 5.00I ( 8.25 ; dressed mutton dull at 79je ! ; dressed lambs steady at SirMOc. lions Heci'lpts , 2.077 head. Including 2 cars for sale : market steady atil.UO&0.uo. St. TjoiilM Ijivo Htoo'c 3Ini'kct. ST. roun. Mo. . Hopt. 11. PATTf.n Kocolpts. 300 : bhlpmeiits , 2.000 ; innrket steady ; fair to choice natives , W.00 ® . ' > ,70 ; Texans anil Indians , t2.40ftj..Ti. : Hens Kccclpts , 3,0m ; shipments , 2.500 ; mar ket stroiis ; hoavv. $5.10ffi..7i ; mixed , 81.CO © 5.13 ; llRht , $ j.005.15. City Ijivo Sn > uk Mnrkct < 4. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Sept. 11. CATTI.C Ho- coluts , 4.r > 00 : shipments. 4,500 ; market steady to lower ; steers , $ : u > .V35.5 ) : cows , II. 7532.03 : stoukers and feeders , $ . ' .45Oi.25. lions Kocolpts , 5,530 ! Hhlpmcnts , 300 ; mar ket higher ; nil grade- ? , J.I.S55.i5. ( OM.UI.i n'IIULKS.irK M.l ItKETS. Frosli Fruits. SWKBT l'OTATOKS-1'or 111. IWl'jc. ' OIIAII Ai'i'i.ns I'er bbl , JJ.r > u'I.OJ CANTALOUPES I'er doz , J 1.00161.25. I'CACiiKil California , Crawfords , slnelo case lots , tl/5 ; ten case lots , J1.10 ; Michigan , per basket , ( We. ( iliAt'BS Homo crown , 10-lb baskets , 40c : 25-lb baskets lots , Mo ; Muscat , per crate. Jl.cO Q1.75 ; Itoso 1'oru , $1.:13I,60. : I'KAits California ll.irtlctt , SJ.75 ; other Cali fornia varieties , } i ' . > © ' . ' . 5y , I'Ltisis Uallfornln. gros and Hungarian pruno-i. 41.50 ; ( iurman prunes , $1.33. Ai'i'iis : I'er bbl , S-.v..VfM.SJ. , On AMIES I 'or boxJ5.50. WATKHMEr.oxs I'ancy Muscatlno , crated , 10 © ISc. ' LK.MONS IVr box , $6.00 ; fancy Maori , JS.03. HAN-ANAS I'er bunch , J-.CU2.30 for good shipping stock. CuANiiEiintKS-Cano Cod per bbl. , ! 0.0010.00 ; Wisconsin bell and biiilo , $8.75. , I.1 lour. Omaha Milling company. TCollance , Patent , $2.1)0 ; Invincible Patent , * 2.60 ; l.ono Star , bu- porlatlvi1 , $ ' . ' .30 ; Snowllako , J2. 10 ; Fancy Family. J. .00. It. T. Davis Mill company. No. 1 and Cronm lIlKhl'iitent , $2.83 ; Illuo D. and Ui-d ] ' . f..OJ ; Lion and Hawkeye , 82.40 ; ilnvnl No. 10 , Spe cial Patent , $ : i.iO ( ; illnncsota and DaKotn , Patent , * 2. ! ; Kansas Hard Wheat , Patent , S2.GO : Nebraska Straights , $2.50. B. F. Oilman's Gold Metal. $2.80 : Snow White , $ . ' . ! > 0 ; Snowllake , $2.10 ; low grade , $1.01 : Queen of the Pantry , $2.0.1 ; Minnesota Speculative , J-.bO ; bran , $13.00 ; chopped feed , $ J2.00. VCKCtIlllC8. The following quotation ! represent the prices at which cholco stock Is bllfod out on orders unless otr.erwlso stated : ONIONS Homo grown , 40@30c per bu. UIU.UKV I'or do31c. . TOM \TOK3 I'or bushel. $1.03. ( 'AiuiAOB Homo grown , lo per Ib. HEANS Navy , $2.50ftiU"i per bu. I'OTATOKS Iiocul growers are supplying the demand almost exclusively at 23&i3o per bushel SWEET POTATO FS Jersey , $ .V50 per bbl. Country Produce. Eons Market weak at lI6Hc. ( ; 1'oui/ntv Market weak. The very outsldo on old fowls and chickens Is (3.00 and small chickens have sold as low as $1.75 and good sues at $ ! .50@-.75 ; coed ducks , $ . ) .OJ. IttiTTKit Tbo best country butter , good enough for city trade , soils at 1510c ; packera' stock , Muimf'acturei-H Alcct. Wo. the undersigned , respectfully make n call for a general meetlns of all mnnufnctur- ors of Omaha , to bo hold at the Hoard of Trade rooms Monday , September 21 , at 4 o'clock p. in. , for the purpose of discussing matters of Importance to the manufacturers of this city. FAIIUEM , & Co. . OMAHA CAN M'K'o Co. , ItUKti I'llINTINO CO. , . ! ' . J. QUKAI.EV SOAl' CO , T > . Kemp of Chndron is nt the Casoy. W. T. Paul of Coleridge Is ut tlio Millard. Goucral L. W. Colby of Uoatrlco is In the city.William William II. Beck of Cavleton Is nt the Cnscy. tJcoi-RO li. Hoaglnnd of Fremont is at the j&cllonc. U. P. Johnson of Nebraska City Is at the Dcllono. Ucoi-go Williams of IJoatrico is at the Murray. ClmrlosRurkonuU wife of North Plntto nro nt tha Murray. Mr. Oeorgo Cook Is on the sick list nt Brown's hospital. J. B. Hoover mill daughter of Blue Hill nro ut the Millard. Mrs. W. B. Mollclo nnd children started for Toronto Thursday. George II , Thomas and Prank Failltor of Schuvler nro at the Millard. .1 , M , Jones , n prominent capitalist of Uoiso City , Idaho , is nt the Paxton. Mrs. S. A. MoWnortor nnd two children nro on n visit to friends In tlio east. Mrs. Ilonry Uruosdan and Mrs. J , L. Kll- patncic of lioatrico nro ut the Paxton. D. H. Stephens , proprietor of the Western Wave , \Vo3lorn , Neb , , paid Tuu Bin : n social call lust nlglit. W. II. IloU'oiub and family started for Chicago yestordav nftornoon to tnka tip their robidonco in the Windy City. A. C.Vnlculoy wont to Chicago on the Burlington liver lo meet MM. Wnkoloy , who : ius been visiting in Unltlmoro. Mayor BuiiKhn , Will Whcelor , O. S. Glbbs nnd W. lj. Slicppardvoll known buslnoss man of Hnrlan , la , , are in thu city on busi ness , William Brooke , son of General Brooke , loft yesterday for Washington to take nn ox- iimluatlon for n commission In the United States nrniy. Mr. and Mrs. I. . . A. Vnn Tilborn nnd laughter , Hiu.el , of Wallace , Nob. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. R Hnrwlcltof Moorllold. Nob. , nnd Ira W. Ilulllngcr of College Springs , Iowa , nro visiting ut the resilience of K. U , Kiclmrds , bit South Sevontconth stieet. Mr. A. Shulson , who roin-esont.s the Sioux Clt ; corn pulaco , which opens October 1 nud closes Ooobcr 17 , is in the city working for the IntoiTsts of the palace. Mr , iSlmlsun is very ciithu'ilaUlo nbout the success of tl.o cntorpriso. nnd ! > nvs that the iimnagomont is snaring no trouble or expense to brine about this result. JOHN A. Ml-SllANK. HUNK O CONDO.V McShane & Condon , INVUSTMliN'T BAXKl-RS , . 300 B. 13th St. , First Natloinl UanlJ UalU ing , Omaha , Nob. pent In toik . bunli , i j.irltlui. ro-n-niMil p jerotc. Nu utlato taiai un hnarorol Onttii ra\ titci Mhurt luuulujni unj bank tluui , ur ub ( upl'TuTcd ' collutvral ucurit ) OMAHA ttuiiirera1 and DIRECTORY. AWX1XGS AXI ) TEXTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Od , , Flnit , hnmmnrk ) . oil unit rubber clotlilnic. Solid lot cntnloeuc. 1113 Knrnnm. HAGS AXI ) Ttt'fXKS. Bemis Omalm Bag Oo , Importer * ami Mnnufnc- turi'f. 1'lour Sacks. Iliirlnp ) ami Tnlnu. BICYCLES. A. II. Pcrrijo & Oo. M. 0. Diuon , HOd Iloilgo StroJU told on monthly payments , Sctnl for nur cnt.iliuuo niul pried. Ifi07t < Kurnrxm St. , Oman HOOK JUKIKKS and STATlOXEltS Ackonuan Brothers & llointzo , Printers , tlmlerj , eloclnitrpo" , Ulnn'c buflk manu- fiictiirers. 1110 HownM struct , Onmlm. HOOTS AXI ) SHOES Ohas. A. Coo & Oo. KirkciulallJones&Oo , Manuficturon nml Job \VllnloinlpMnnnf irtnr'rs bers. Ak'cnu for Morton Iliili- bor Shoo Ci. 111) ) . ' . IIIH , 110 ! ) Howarct street. ami HIM , Ilnrnoy Mroot. "Wiljiams , Vnn Aer- W. V. Morsj & Oo. , nain & Harto Shoo Knctorr.rorniT lltli nml Douitl.ii sti. Oinnh.i 1212 Itnrnor "trcot. Merchant * Invlloil tu Omalm. .N'eU cull nml i > inmlne. JiOXKS JiUTCJIERS John L. Wilkio , Louis Hellor , Omntin pnpcrtiox factory llntchors nml Puckers , 1317-1:113 : Ioulas. Tools anil flupplloi. llcuf lii ) nnit cn'IniM. Orders . { shuup ' MlloJ. promptly lllii-IIIH .Inckion Mri'nt. 'CARRIAGES , P UGGIES , ETC. CIGARS. West & Fritscher , Manufactures fine clean , Jobbers of Icnf tabncco. 1011 Fnrnam Street. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutant& Squires , Limo Ilnnl nnd soft conl ship - CORXICE. Eagle Cornice Mnnufncturers of O Ivanlzeil Iron Cornlco. Window cap * , metalllo skylights , etc. 1110 and 1112 DoilKO St. CEMEXT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 218 S. nth Street , 1,1 me , cement , eta. , etc. Omaha , Neb. Cor. 9th r\tul Douglas Sts. GRAIN BryauOommissionOo A , S. McWhortor lrokor ! , crnln , provMon lloom It , llonnlof Trn < t nml Mi > ck . N. V. l.lfn llrokpr. " . I'rlrntn nlrpn Ulcl'it. I'rlvnlowlroChl- to New York , Clilcniio find , si. i.oiils nnd mtilM , I.ouli. Ciuhk'rnm New York. bout : lit. Cookrell Bros F. 0. Swnrta & Qo < , Itrokcrs nnil rnsli tuiynr . llrokom.lirnln.rroTl'loni I'rlrnto wlrd to Neir MiI'rlrnto wire to St. York , I'ldontio , > V St. UtulJniiiinile.uto. Koovi I , mil . 1C-13 llontil of 7. Iliinnl f Trnile.Uamhiti Trnilo. lilil'i. , ti Umnlid JIAJWtt'AllK. Hector&WilholmyOo Clark-Amlrecseu Hardware Ooi Cor. loth nnd JncnonSU. 13lh nnil llnrncy , Omnh * . OmAhn , Nob. ' ' ' lliOX U'OWA'X. Paxtoii & Viorling Omaha Safe & IronWorks Iron Works , Works , WroiiKlit nml cmt Iron Inillitlnif > fiirk , oiiKlno * . Mnnnf'rn tire nml tmralur limn work. ciMiornl proiif onfonitlK. . jnlt limndrr , ninohl.io nml wurk. Iroa liutton nntt Mnrksiiilth work. U. I' . llru i' i'niH'5. O. An- Hy. mill | ; ili St. ilrron , IKIiAJ LIQUORS. Her & Cb , , R. R. Grotto , I.lciunr Morolmnl- , Importer nml .lulitior Of IllJ Hnrnoy \Vlne < nml Jtnniifnctnr'r Kenmnly'a 10.kJ nil' I 107. rnrimin l. Rial Imthi IHUom. 1'rli'o ll > t.i un umillcnlton , L. Kirscht & Oo , , Friok & Herberts , Wholo.'nlol.liiuor Dc.il'ri Whole > RloI.lqnor Dcnlori 407-109 8. 10th St , ( OI-S03S * . lOthSU LUMliKR. G. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wakcfloltl , IntporteiltAmorliMiii 1'ort Ilnnlwooil Lumber , Inml Cenii'iit , Mllnuu ki'n Ilyilrnullr CIMIICH 1310 North 16th Street nailQiilacy Wliltu 1.1 mo Oharlo3 R. Lee , Louis Bradford , ' timber , wooil carpott nml pnr < | uol Lumber , llinocvinentt& .lloo ftli nml KM I ) juclns Htrcct. MILLIXKIt T1XJ ) XO'J 10XS. 0. A. Stonehill , I. Obcrfeldcr & Oo. , Slllllncry , Notloni.Cloaks laiportcr" nml Jobbers la Klc. Milliner- . I % ) ) , 210 nml -'I' ! Soutli llth 110-I1SP. ICthSt. , Oamtin. Street. M US 1C A L 1XSTUI 'MtiXTS , E TO. WaxMeyer& Bro OeM A. Hospo , Jr. , M 'f'tf Jeweler * . ilc.alors la I'lano" , Oriinns , Artists' muylcHl ln trumotit * , Mnti'rlnlIHc. . etc. Knrnnin nml 10th. 1513 pnuKlas Htreot OYSTERS. Platt & Co. , Ojrstcru , Fish anil Celery , .1)9 ) South loth Bt OILS. Oonsolidatcd Tank Liuo Oo. llctlncil nml lubricating nlN. nxlti tfruii1. ! ) , oto. It. il. Until , MnnaKor. I'JiOU UCK , COMMltiSIOX. Ribbol & Smith , Sohroedor & Oo , , Doiilcra la country prod- CiiMi liuycri Ijntler anil lire , fruits , vegetables , CKK. , nmt Kouei.il coo * etc. mission merchant * , 120 ? Howard i-troct. l-'l bouth llth Stroot. Robert Purvis , -E. B. Branch & Oo. , 151"Howanl Strrol. I'roilnrp , fruits of RlJ AVrltu lor prlce < on butter - tor , ut' s poultry , ami klmli , oysters , KUIIIU. 1.1th nnil llnrney Streets. Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A , Olark& Oo. , Iluttnr , clit'C-'e , eggt 11 utter , OKk'3 nad poultry. - poultry nml Knmc. I209IIo\vanl Street. W. ) South 13th Street. Bates & Oo , , Country produce , fruit * , vegetables , Rrocors1 siio- claltli ! . to.i-4 , spices , etc. 417-4US. llth St. PAPER. JlUllliLR GOOD.8 Oarpenter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Oo.t Cnrrsa full Block of Mnnufnctiiri'rs nml Jobf prlutliif , wrnpplnn nml burs all klmls rubbot wrllltiK paper , card pa- 1'UOil" . Iicr , etc. l.r > 20 rnrnnm Stiaot. SEEDS. STO I'tiS. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Sepit Krowt-r.i , rtonlars In Sloven repairs of nil kinds cnnlcn , Krasa , Krnln ami Cooks nml Iltutcr4 Irc-o seeds. for Milu. 'JIJ South 15th. ( OiS. tilth Stroot. SASIf , JOORS , JiLIXDS , E TO M , A , Disbrow & Oo , Helm Sasli & Door Oo Mnniifncturor.i of ManufHCtuicranf mould * il oo r . It II n d n n nil nifH , blind' ' , doors , ulo. moulding. Brunch of- OIlU-u : llcu , l th nml Iziird Sts. Itoom t''J live llulldlnir. S'lEAMAXI ) WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L , Strang & Sona , Pump Oo. , ltX)3-lX)4 ) ( ) I'nrnnm Strcot. IlnllldnyVlmt .MUM. .US nml IW ) Joaus Stn.'L't. Omnha. Nub. : ; . ! ' . Unas , ii 1 , COFFE11 , SPICKS. Consolidated OolTeo Company , 1414 and 141U Ilnrnoy St. , Omalm , Neb. TOYS. JHLLiAliDS. II. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswiok- I'oydolli , nlhnm * . Bnlke-Oollender Oo , , fniioy Kood * . house fur- lllllhiid iui > ri'hnndlo , nl-hlnK unodx , clill'l- ' Snliion Iltluroi. ren'n rnrrliiKui. 407 , 4311 S. Illtli lilreot , 131 ! ) Purnnin Street , Oumlia , SOUTH OMAHA. JNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Bojor & Oo. , Hunter & Grconi 6-M ixchaii.fa | Iliillillnt , DO i\rliniik-o : llullcllliff , Boulh Omnha. South Oiiiahn. Miss Kiln'Josoph loft yesterday for f.ovot and , L'olo. , wlioro she will tcsicti in thopubllil .uhools . durini , ' the comint ; year. . . . . = 3 " 'r. . D" 011 M.uiit'vi , ur.At ; i it--iiii. : Tan , riniiU-i | , fc'rfck- I uti-iy Ijlfintrh on liiumy , unil lU'flci ialitlliin , It liaa , IM , , , | Dm tc-it ut 10 'ycni ' * . Riul la au liaitiili M uj UifrtQ 18 tu In MHO Itl * pro [ > - i-ily intulu. 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