THE OMAHA DAILY BEE UESDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Ruled Nervously Strong Throughou the Entire Session. EFFECT OF GREAT BRITAIN'S ' WAR PLANS Trntlcru I.ont Knlili In ilio Ecnn Imter In the Uny nnrt Mnn- Ifcstotl nn Unennjr Dlsjiost- tlun In OiiiCAno , III. . Sent. 14. Wheat hai rtilci nervously strong throughout Ihu session Thcro wore occasional weak spots , but III mntkrt showed Rood rallying power. Tli opening of the session wus n fraction ever ' . ' over Ihu Saturday's close , uticl the close vtn IKo higher. I'nrls cables reported a stroiij market In Uvorpool with quotations u lull penny higher on spot niul a half pciinv hlijliu on futnrep , wlillo the continental market wore firm nnd In hotter tone. This , In connoc lion with the fact Unit the alliance was send Ing out another "Hold your wheat" clreula made the shorts very nervous and there \va good covering , December opened at fromUC'i to fCyo against fKiUc at the close on Saturday advanced to OTlic , lint cased olt some 01 realizing sales. The enormous receipts held the market li check HOIIIO , there being ( . > cars hero am about 1,800 cars In the northwest ; but then was llttlo disposition to fid I , and , otitsld markets showing strength , the fcollnit wa Ki'iiorally ilrm. Later In the day the news o Oreut llrltaln'H action In the Dardanelles mat , ter caused a tttampi'do of shorts tn cover am speculative buying put the prlco up toliA'.tc then realizing sales broke the price to ! )7 ) ? c the trade losing some faith In the war scare Mews of wet weather In the I'nlted Kliigdiin again sent the prlco to U8ic ! and the close wa bluaily at07aC. The Increase In the visible supply was i Btrcnxlhcnlnx fcaturi" , as It was much lus than had been looked for. The closing re ported a decline of 2 marks In Ilcrlln and 1 centimes oir for October at Paris. Corn opened weak on the enormous receipts thu absence of fiost and free selling. Purlni tlio llrst half hour September sold down li G2c. October InKUio and Jiay to 43.i ! < . ' . lu thnbiilgu In wheat started good buying am thcro waM a sharp reaction. September sclllni to ( VlUe , October Mi'ic and May to 4P6c. Onto her was rnndo stroiiKcr than tbu other future and closed at an advance of-igc cornparei with Siitniday's close , wlillo September wa nnchaimed to half a cent lower and Muy un Oats were weak at the start , but strength ened with other cereals , though fluctuation ! were confined to live-eighths of a cent. 1'ro visions opened weak but rallied with corn eaBlng oil later and closing ullghtly lowe tlnin on Saturday. The leaning futures ranged as follows : AI1TICI.ES. LOW. CI.OSR WllKAT-No. 2 Boptcmbor. . 05 t JI.VM $ 74' . December. . . V8U .17 ? Mny 10IK 1 Olj Coa.v No.2 Hoptomber. . C2l ! October 63 SB * liny OATS -No , 2 September. , 28 23 Si V October ' ' 232SJ : 275s Jlny 32' : i2 l s\\ \ \ MEPH I'o UK- October 10 U 10 nr 10 MX 10 f > 2- ! December . * 10 SO nrI5 ! 10 80 10 62' ' . Jnnunry. . . . 1300 13 HIM 12 OTJ. 1.A1UI September. . 7 00 fi 85 700 October 7 125- 7 J5 1 10 7 12- January. . . . 7 22 } , 7 KM 7 20 BlIOIlTltniS September. . 7 15 7 15 7 05 7 10 October 1 ! t > V4 li 85 6 bo Jnnunry. , . . 0 112)4 ) t ; 80 (183 ( Cash quotations were as follows : Fi.oiTii Steady , unchanged ; prices 1020i lower than n week HKO. WHEAT No. 2 snrim : wheat , ni'Sc ' ; No 8 sprlnK wheat , HI ® : No. 2 rod , UPic. CORN No. 2 , ( WHe. OATS No. ! ! , 27'5o ' ; No. 2 white , 20'ic Ko. 3 wliltr ) , 28H-8ljc. UVK No. 2. Wilic. IlAiuiv No. 2 , 01 < aG2c : No. 3 , 42G610 f. o. b. No. 4 , 3. > ® , ' )0o f. o. b. Ii'r.AXPKKn No. 1 , tl"c. TIMOTIIV SEKD Prime. JI.24O1.25. I'oitK JIcss pork , per barrel. $10.50 : lard per ewt. , JO.OOH7.00 : sliort ribs sides ( loose ) 7,1C7.15 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $4.0 ! < 3C.7. > : short clear sides ( boxo'l ) , { 7.85Q7.00. WIH8KUV Distillers' finished goods , per ? al B1.1H. StioAita Unclmnsod ; cut lonf. rViJT c. Kecelpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the produce oxulmnco today the buttei market WUR stonily and unchanged ; fancy Kl Kin dairy , 2324e ; line western , 2utc : : selected dairy , 17llij ) ; ordinary. WSlGc. E gs , 10l7c. Now Vorlc Markets. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 14. Kr.ouit Uecolpts , 33,2(51 ( paokiiKt's ; exports , 5,0 0 barrels , 11,271 sacks market Irregular. elosiiiK steady ; fall trade : sales , 25,100 barrels ; choice family . . . COIIN MUAL Quiet , steady ; yellow western ' WIIKAT liecelpts , 4tltOO ! ) busliols ; exports SG ! > , ( i ! bushels ; sales , 5,770,000 bushels of fu tures and 278.1HO busliols otppot. Spotmarkol opened weaker : closed stronger with option ) fairly active ; No. 2 rod , lfl.o.ffil.ii2J ( { In store ami elevator ; ll.U-'VjSil.iU.'a alloat ; fl.UJJi < ai.04'i f. o. b. : No. 3 red. t)3io ) ! ; ungraded red. WcQtl.Otm : No. 1 northern. tl.Oiy ? No. 1 lianltl.lNll4optlonsadvancod ; lJ2con flrmei osibh's and war talk abroad , foreign buylnc and shorts covering , declined ! 434C on roal- IzliiK , closed steady at © 'So over Saturday , No. 2 rod. September , $1.02501.0 : ) , closing * 1.02U ; October. * 1.U1.04 " > 5. closing Jl.oaiJ " ; iNovem- Hvt : Steady : uulot ; western , 07o. Htouks of craln In Htoro and alloat Soptoin- bor 12 : Wheat , 3,47ll.r)07 busliols : corn. 3W,4J bushels : oalsfMll77bushels ! ; ryo,4llb87bush els : malt , UI.WiS bushels : poas. 4.ri07 busliols. IIAllliKV Quiet : No. 2 Slliwaukee , 74a7io. ( JOHN Icoelpl8,07i50 ( ( bn : exports. S2i : 4 bu ; fales. WiOOO'J bit of futures : 21Ujo bu of spot , spot market dull. strniiKor ; No. 2 , 7lffi72o In months. September , cYliS'tJSo , ' closln ? " OSc ; October. , Bi44iU4c ; ! ! , closing li4e ! ; Novem- upr , UlMffidie. closing 020 : Jiinua'ry , f > 'J5iaio : , "I * bn'-J'Ci ' iy' 52 > 'lii3it : ) ; ; < OIOi'u ' ' K''ioi ' lcc - OATS-Hecofpts , 2(11,000 ( bushels ; exports. J.GOO bushels ; sales. 500,000 biibbols ot futures. and 1.I7.00U bushels of spot. Spot market lower , moderately active , heavy. Options more nctlvo. weaker ; September , ftKiilHo olosliisiuo ; October. XlUCKHKc. closing westor"- 8lll1DlllRl 03o ; E0 ° a to choice , " Ooi-KKE-Optlons . opened irregular. HO to 40 . SuaAU-ltaw , firm ; sales , 772 bags ; crntrlfn- pals , M test , II 7-105130 : 81S bags molasses sugar , totost,211-lflo : rollnod firm ; fair demand. MOLABSES Now Orleans , fairly active , firm ; common to fancy , " 8JKt2c. KICK I'lrm ; good demand ; fair to extra , 50i ! OS7ot Japan , SJiasjic. I'ETiipi.KUM-Oponed steady , nnd after a illglitdeolltiQln thu onrly trading advanced e. elosliiB firm , rcnnsylvanlaoll : Sppt open ing at Mo ; highest , fiOc ; lowest. Mo ; closing. Wo ; October option , opening at Mo ; highest , Wie ; lowest , ( o ; oloslnir.MJio , Lima oil , no tales. Total sales , uu.ooobbls , COTTONSKKO Ollr- Dull TALLOW Dull , stronceri scarce , HosiN-Stoady. OUT .MuATS-l'Irnu pickled bullies , kSO > io ; plokled Bhouldora , tiyeujic. Mimn.i : * Weak. I , AIID Weaker ; wnstorn stoAin , f.35 ; tales , I.U50 tierces at fu7.37l : ( ; options sales , 5iX tlurcoj ; October , } 7.U17.UO , cloilne. t7.3l bid ; December , (7.4U ; January. )7.52iQ7.5 ; closing , lltiTTEH Qulot ; firm ; western dairy. 1K4 ISoi western oroaniery , ' ; western tuo- -lory , HWftlS to : Klaln , 2Su ( ; ) iu. CIIKKSK Qulot , tinner ; western , C-asiJo ; part I'lo" IKON Qulot , unchanged ; American , . . , Coi'i-Eit-Oull ; lake , Boptombcr , 112.30 ; lake , October , * I3.30 , LKAD-Steudi ; domestic , fl.47i. ! TjN-Uull , steady ! btrnlts , t20.oo. St. I/ottls SlnrfcotH. BT. Louis. Ma , Sept. H. WHEAT Hlghon lush , 03 > i'e : December , UTiic. OOIIN Ijowor ; cash , BOO ; September , 5s OATS Lower : cash,2Uio ! ; October , 2se. I'oitK Steady i * 11.25. liAiit > Steady : { 0.80. Liverpool Markets. WuiAt-FJriu , deoiaod noori lioldcn offer sparingly ! California No 1 , 8s Tliniff'11 * Bd rio r cuntal ; No. i winter , 7i 10d7s lusjd percental. UOIIN htcady , dcmaccl ooorj mixed west ern , C M per cental. I'KAS l/'anadlan , OiOil per cental. LAitu 1'rlmo western. 33s Dd per cwt. Kniirmfl City Markets. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Sept. H. KLOUH In good demand antl firm , WiiKAT-Dnll nnd lower : No , 3 hard , cast : and September , 76o bid ; No.2 red , cash , 83 < bid Coitx Lower ! No. 2 , cash , file bid ; Scptom her , MUn bid , OATS-I'lrm ; cash , 28c ; September , S74c ! bid llAv-Vlrm. KI.AX SKED Sflc. IlilTTKit I'irm and unchnngcd ; creamery ! dairy. 12Q18c. KddR-Stoudy at inc. rf heat , 60,540 ; corn , 6SO ; oats 3.WW. HlltrJlE.NTS Wheat , 105,690 ! corn. 3,500 ! oats non ° . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clnolniiiul . 'Markets. OiNCtN.vATr. O. , Sept , 11. WHEAT In gooi demantl ; No. S rod , o c. COIIN In modnrate demand ; No. 2 mixed , K/ZKc. ( JAM-r.aslcr ; No , 2 mixed. 3233e. ! WIIISKKV Jl.18. _ M lhvaiilcet ; Onilii Murlcot. MILWAUKEE Wli > . . Sept 14. WIIBAT I'lrm : No. 2 spring , cash , unai-'c : December Ul',4c. COIIN Kasleri No. 3 , cash .WJWJo. OATH-Kaslcr ; No. 2 , white. : ilc. Toledo Grnln Market. ToLF.no , O. , Sopt. 14. WiiUAT Easj ; cash and September , IKc. UOIIN Dull ; cash , file. OA-J S Quiet , cash , ; jfl",4c. lirltlsli Grain Trade Ilcvlow. LONDON. Sept. 14. Thn Mark Lane Express , In Its weekly tevlew ot tlio lirltlsli grain trade nays : Now KngllHh wheat Is liberally olVered , Heds are quoted at ! I"M and wliltes at ICs. For eign ban fallen heavily. At Liverpool price ; have fallen 4tl per cental and at London is nci quarter. I < argo arrivals of Indiana , Kiisslati and American have helped the depression , KOI ! winter and Oallfonilacargocsdocllncd 2s , ( 'nrn Is weak and prices have fallen Od both for nuar and future delivery. Harlcy and oats nro tin let. At today's market the prices ol wheat were still In the buyer's favor ; now red Kngllsh whoatH were iiuotcd at from Ills to 33s , and white * at from 37s to 411s. Korelgn wheats were stoaolcr. 1'lour was down Cd per saclc. STO VliS A.\'l > J O.V US. NEW YOUK , Sept. If. The slock market to day was rather less actlvo than the nvoi-azo of last week and dlsp'.nylng on the whole rather more of the reantlonary t cm pot1 than was usual of late , though the losses suffered were of no moment outside of the leading act lvo shares , tlio market showing a narrowing tendency and remaining without special fea ture In the general list. Tlio buying today was nut of an urgent nature and while en couraged by some foreign purchases , the Lon don houses were also seller ; ; to a limited ex tent. The opening of the market was made In most stocks at advances extending to one-half of I per cent , but the boars brought prcs uro to boar Immediately. and tlio opening prices In ninny cases wore the highest of the day. Tno early weakness , however , nceomu'lshed most of the losses sulTercd , and was most conspicuous In Union Pacific , Missouri 1'aolflo and Lr.cka- wanna.although tlio wholocompo tat tvo stocks yielded largo fractions. The low priced shares were In no way prominent In the dealings today and attention was concentrated by a larger extent than of late In the loading shares. Tlio weak , feverish and declining tendency In prices lasted until well In the afternoon , where the pressure to sell abated perceptibly and dullness once moro marked the trading outside ot a few stocks llko Atchlson , Dis tillers St. 1'aul and some others. U.'ho rush to cover shorts then made itself manifest and ut the satno tlmo the conces sions In prizes Induced considerable buying for the long account which Increased In volume - umo as tlio time Were along. The list moved up. but Hlchmond & West I'olnt lost almost all of Its early rise. though the preferred letalncd all of It. Distillers was tlio great feature ot the afternoon. moving up from 30U pnr cent , to 51 per cent , on the announcement that the trust had at last made arrangements with the outsldo distil leries by whioli It would have complete con trol of the business. In tbu late dealings New Kngland became a feature , making one of Its sudden and Inexplicable advances , The mar ket llnally closed strong with most of the list nt about the opening figures. Tlio final changes are generally slight valiis , but Now Kngland Is up IJi per cent and Distillers 3)t ) per cent. Government bonds liavo been dull and steadier. State bonds have been dull and steady. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : The total sales of stocks today wuro 231.001 shnros Including Atchlson , i ; > , .r,7U ; Canada Southern , 11,13.1 ; Delaware , finckawanna A : Western. 0,5liO ; Krlo , ITO. . ' ) ; LouiHVlllo & Nash- vllo. 7,470 ; SIlssouvl 1'aclllc , 3,7 : > 4 ; Northern 1'aoine proferrcd. 3,305 ; Ueading. 5..VJO ; Hlcli- inoiid & West I'olnt , 10.41 ; ; St. Paul , 1,500 ; bnlon 1'aclllc. 11,218. Finnnuliil llovlow. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 14. The Post says ; The movement of prices In stocks today simply Illustrated tlio blight which bus fallen upon tlio market through tlio public notice of embarrassment served by two such imtortant corporations us the Union 1'uclllu and the Itlchmond Terminal , It is the concrete Kpccllla Items of news , especially when they eomo somewhat In the nature of a surprise , which most power fully intlucnca tlio professional speculator's mind. There Is llttlo occasion for wonder therefore that this element In Wall street has for the tlmo deserted absolutely the bull side of the market and that they are not vigorously assailing prices. Is duo of course to the firm substratum laid by tlio providential harvest and the certainty of a consequent revival In business prosperity generally. With a deficient or an average yield the developments of the past month would have been NUtllolent to bring on a bear campaign. As It Is , the professional contin gent Is puzzled In a very unusual degree forte to what extent the discounting ot a prosper ous future can counterbalance uutTorlng for actual results ot n disastrous past Is a problem of peculiar alllloiilty. Now Yoi-k Money Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 11. MONEV ON CAM/ Easy , ranging from -i ! to5 per cent ; lust loan , 5 per cent ; closed ottered at S per cent. 1'imiuMKiicusTii.K l'AVKii-5y7 percent. HTKUMNO KxcitANac Actlvo and weak at * I.81)S ) for alxty-Uay bills and J1.8I1S ( or de mand , The following were the closing prices on bonds ; . U. rt. Is , roitlitured..lli ( Mutual Union IU 1U7 do 4i , coup ,117 N , J. Cent Int Cert.110 do ! ( , ' , roi ; WX Northern I'uu lBts.,115 I'liclllcCt ol ' j ill ) do Mi , .113 Louisiana Stamp It , . * HW Northwest1 consols,1H3 Tonni'ssco N. H.b , . ,105 do dubontiiro&i. . . 103 do M luju St. Ij. .tl. .M. ( ien .Is , . B'J 110 3s 70V , Ht. I , . AH. F. dun.M.100 Canada Southern ads 1)7 ) Ht. 1'UUl consols r > l ) { Central 1'aclllc l ts.,10JS st , i1. . a&i > , uts.ii3 I ) . A U. U , lata ll T. I1. li. O , Tr. Itcts. , 85 do 4i 78 T. IMUl.Tr , lieu , . U2U KrluM. . .103 Union ruclaolBta,10iiM M. K.AT.llon'lii * . , . JIM \VcstSlioro , .1W M. K. , V T. tian'l Sa..tSK Flunnolnl Notes , HAt.Ti oitis. Md. , Sept. H.-OloarliiBi , W.03I- 038 : balances , fa\TH. \ NEW YOIIK. Sept , 14. Clearings today , t77- 770,70s ) ; balances , I,7US,720. riiiLADKUMiiA , I'a. , Sept 14. Clearings today , HOH.013J balances , ll,57fl,55 i monuy , IKi&Mi percent. BT. Louis. Ma. Pept. 14.-0lonrlngs W.517.- 4.Vjj balances , 4Xtlu. ) Money , 74W per cent. Kxchmisoon Now York. par. OlIiCAao , 111. . Bopt , 14.-Monoy steady at 0 per.oont , Oloarlnps , 110.404,000 , New York COo dUoouat. ttcrllng exchungo weak at * I.B'J' ' { for oUty-day bills and tl.to for light drafts. NEW Unr.r.ANS. Iio. , Pest , 14. Clearings , today , Jl0'J,3i7. ( Now York exchange , bank , flOc ; commercial , (1 0ocril.OOJ discount IlosTO.v , MAM. , Petit , H. Clearing * today , IIIS.M1.370 ! bnliincos , II.iM,77ij : rate for money , Z'/i'uVi ' per cent ! exchange on NowYork , lOic BOc discount peril. .000. Honton HtnoU : Atnrlcct. nosTO T , Ma i. , Sopt. H. The following were the clo ln ? prlcm on stojks an the liojton stock market today ; Ijomloii Htoulc .Uurlcur. LONDON. Popt. H. The following were the London stock rniotatloii'j ' c'oslng at 1 p. in. ! Consnln money. . . .IM I-U' , | Illlnoln Central . 104 Connols account. . .Ill 15-11 ! Mexican onllnnry. . . . DI I1.S.4 . UIV St. I'nul coniiuon .New York Central. . . .1124 N. V. I ' . .to. tlrUs. . . 37 I'ennnylranla Canadian 1'aclllc . V\ \ Itoaillni ; Krle fccomls. . . . . . . . .IUT Mexican C. , new 4n. . . . MONEV ? ( © 55 pur cent. Ilato o'dlscountln the open market for botb short and tlirco mouths bills , lli&l per cent. On I.oiidoii'H Htoulc Kxuluuigc. LONDON. Sept. II. This Is nettling day on the Stock exchange. Thu settlement Is heavy , i/ut It Is progressing favorably. Do- silto the abiindanco ot nionov railroads were charged from : i to 4 per cent , , The pcncral tondeney of business Is towards realization. This Is partly duo to the report concerning the Island of Mytlllno being occupied by the Kngllsh and partly to ( ho feeling that the bull account has been overdone. Heavy Hales on CoiiRlantlnopIo and Krankfort orders caused Turkish soeurltles to drop 11 percent , Itus- slans ono-half of 1 percent and Italian and Hungarian sovon-elghths ot 1 uer cent. Hank of lOuiilaiMl Itiilllon. LONDON , Sept. 14. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balance today 24,000. 1'arlH KcntcH. I'Aitis. Sept. 14. Three per cent rentes 05f 50o for tliu account. Denver Mfniii < ; rftoclcs. DENVEII , Colo. , Sept. II. Thoru was light business In mining stocks today. Total sales , l. > . : i Osharcs. The following are the closing quotations : Srm Frnnclsco Miuiu < ; Quotations. SAN FIIASCISCO. Gal. , Sept , U , The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : New York Minim. ; Quotations. Nnw YOIIK , Sept. 14. The closing mining stock quotations are as follows : Alien no Mexican 2r < 0 AdnmaCon 170 Ontario 3750 Dcailwood T IliO Ophlr S75 Kurekn Con 200 I'lymouth 175 Oould , t Curry 170 Snvago , 310 Halo & Narcrosa . . . 185 Slcrr Nevada 320 Honio.Htake 1000 Htandnrd 115 Horn Silver 345 Union Con 225 Iron Silver 103 Vellow.lacket 130 CofTco Market. Rio m JANKIHU , Sept. 14. COFFEE Regular first , 8,100 rols per 10 kilos ; good second , 75 rels. IKCnii ! TS During the weok. J8.000 bags. PURCHASES For the United States , 40,000 bags. SIIIWIENTS To the United States , 21,000 bags ; blocks , 3j7,000 bags. v. New York Dry Goods Mnrkct. NEW YOIIK. Sopt. 14. Agents of dry goods were In rccnlpt of numerous moderate orders for cotton and woolen fabrics for Immediate replenishments , nnd there were muny bids for larzo lots of the latter atsllght din'ercnces from agent's prices. The market , however , was very Ilrm and well sold up. The llartel prints have been advanced 2 } per cent. Sniitos Market. SANTOS , Sopt. 14 , COFFEE Good average 8,701 rols per 10 kilos. KucKii'TS during the week 100,000 bags ; pur chases for the United States 15,000. SHIPMENTS to the United States , none ; stock. 27,000 bags. Foreign Oil Market. LONDON. Sept. 14. SPEIIM Oir , . 47 per ton. KOSIN American strained. 4s'Jd per cwt. CALCUTTA LINRUEU 42s4ld porquarter. LINSKID On , 20s per cwt. Charleston Oil Market. OlIAIlt.CSTON , S. 0. , Sept. 14. TUIU'BNTINB Steady ati4c. : ( Jlosis I'lrm ; goo-J strained , 11.15. ISuttor Alnrlcct. N. 111. . Sopt. 14. llUTTEit Klrin. Sales 1 ,200 Ibs at 25c. _ TriKlcrs1 Talk. New YOIIK , Sopt. 14. Henry Clews says : For the last few days , tlio stock market iias been subjected to tlio ulfcctlvo test of loallz- Ing profltH. Thu sellers have Included innnv largo and Inlluentlal holder ? , and the "hoars" also have inado "short" hales. These com bined transactions have been largo enough to try the contlilimco of the market pretty shnrnly ; but their oll'eot has appeared ralhor In checking the upward tendency than In producing any material decline In prices. In other words the result has shown that the disposition to buy about equals tlio disposition toholl. Tlio condition of the market must t > o conceded to ho a strong and bcalthy one. ' Tim speculative movement Is backed by a jovlval ot the long dormant Investment domain ! for bonds and the bettor class of shares , and a considerable amount of securities are going out of the lloatlng supply Into the strong boxes ot permanent holders. London , Hoston , Chicago , I'hlladolphla and the minor cities participate In the renewed activity , anil appearances Indicate that tlio "boom" lias substantial elements of perma nence. It remains to bo seen what may bo the attitude of the Important class of opera tors who liavo been realizing , Sumo of them 'oncliiilo that they liavo been hasty In realiz ing antl are buying In ugaln ; but a larger pro- liortlon are waiting , or perhaps tire using their Influence to create a reaction In order to got ) n at lower prices. It seems reasonable to tutor that unless some unforeseen Inflating element appears , the n resent halting nttltudo of the market may bo continued somewhat longer without any uxtromo changes in prices. It caif hardly bo questioned that tlio .status of the chief condi tions that regulate values has Improved < | iilto us much as prices have advanced. In ovury condition tlioro has been a gain beyond what was expected six weeks or two months ago. The apprchmislon then felt about the sup- nosed weakness of finances In Kuropo have been dissipated by a largo recovery of con II- tlonco and oven by the beginning uf a revival nf speculation , especially In American securi ties. it is no longer expected that any attempt will bo iniulo by tlio llrlUih and continental banks to Interfere with the natural course of exchange arising from unusual Imports of American grain ; which removes the distrust lit imo tlmo felt aa to the return of gold and the consequent course of our fall money markot. Thooutllowof currency to thu In terior turns but to bu lighter than usual , and although the loan murket may work Into amore moro nctlvo condition later , there Is no cer tain prospect of special stringency and noUlf- liculty In procuring tlmo Joiins far stock uxohango purposes. The crop situation has nliiHHl passed the btugo of uoslbio attvurso contingencies. The corn crop according to the government report ot Hop tomber 1 , showHan Improvement over tlio con dition lu August and may bo already consid ered as virtually beyond reach of frost , and the Into storms have caused but llttlo dis counting af the earlier good prospects. The reports of damnKO to spring wheat In the far west prove to have been exaggerated , nnd wo may fcafoly count upon a total y lelu of 575,000- [ KW mishulsof that grain , In excellent condi tion and of bettor toun uvoraga nuallty , The reports of damaga f ruin worms ( a the cotton crop liavo undoubtedly been grossly magni fied ; for that kind ot Injury Is now so largely under Immediate control by the planter that It Is no longer the ooiirco of danger It once was , liesldcs , oven aupposo that a loss of a rjuurtor million bales were to nrlsu from this cause , It is morollkoly , In view of the present large stocks , that It would Incnmso tlio total value of the crop rather than diminish It The general conditions of triulo are encour aging. Thcro are nowhere any upcclflu com plaints , nor U theroanywhero a boom , but the foolluic oj all haadg la hopeful fur u food and prospcroiu noawfri'l liuslno s. In iho Irot trade , the llrmer touo ot prices tndlcatus the boRlnnlng of a bouljr tlomnnd. Tint Incrcaio li tlio current consiinuitlon of coal Is clear ovl dcncoof a growlnHActivity In our Inilustrles Tlio oarnliiRs of tint rallroadfi show a Batumi rate of lii'-roaso over those of last year , trhlcu 1 > also ovlilnnco of a steady expansion of tin commercial movement. The iinoanlncss felt In some quarter * InVro pect of tliodomnndi upon the treasury fbr the rcilmptlon of thn 4l ! per cents Is found to liavo been ungrounded Already about fll.OJO.OOO ot the obligation ! have been redeemed In cash , nnd tlio faclllt ] with which tlinieilUiulilatlona hns been mo removes any ilonlit nbout the ability of tin treasury to deal with tlio outstanding re iniiltidcr of about lii,000oOO. : the moro so a ; the surplus of gold beyond the requirement ! of the greenback reserve now amounts tc about J.'O.tHX,000. tlio forezolnr are the mail conditions at present surrounding the mar knt. They certainly are more favorable that has been expected , and they mu t bo regarded as laying the basis for a year of unusunl. tl not unnroccdcntiMi , tonnimo on our railroads and for u prosperity which Is likely to dovoloi Into all era of marked Industrial and commcr clal activity. Indeed , America is now hcyom doubt under an Impetus which will noon force It to the front of nations , wlicro It will stand pro-eminent In the business world. Al these results cannot como at oncoi but It Is the wont of Wall street to anticipate coming good times nnd the question of the moment Is how far far will speculation discount these prospect" In advance , and how far wilt It wait for tliemi At present , the prospects nro plainly towards higher rates for money , to continue for * the next few months ; In fact excessively oas.v money Is now about ever until the middle ol next April , the only contingency to tlio con trary being tlio possibility of a lareo rellux 01 gold from Kuropo > It Is quite possible , there fore , that at later stages the condition of the money market may force out "ioni ? " stock' nnil cause at least temporarily lower price ; 11 Kin these now prevailing. At tlio moment there nro too many bulls and too few bears tc make the market a safe ono to buy upon , ex cept upon Bet-backs ; and , owing to tlio lack ol n largo short Interest , good depressions nmj bo expected to occur. The granger niid south western stocks have largely helped to carr > the market wlicro It now Is , anil their Im provement has about exhausted itself for tin present , at least ; for tills reason among.othcrs It seems safe to benlii to Hell long Htoclia. Tin Union 1'aclOc directors have ratified tliatoom- vuny's deed ot trust ; but as the arrangement is nothing beyond a means for extending r virtually bankrupt corporation. It should noi have the effect of enhancing the value of tin stock. In view of these considerations , whlk regarding the situation as In the long run ti good one. I deem it prudent at this juncture In the developments to maintain a conserva tive attltue. anil to husband profits rathci put them Into now purchases at present prices , Cmc.ino , 111. , Sept. 14 , CoiinselmaiuS : Day tc Cockroll llros. : Tlio controlling Inlluencc In wheat today was the strained European political outlook. Local Inlluenccs were betir- Isb , receipts \\oro laro ; ; and exceeded ship ments by b77,0'JO bu. at twelve principal points. Foreign markets are still below par ity with ours , owing to the speculative excite ment based on newsmi per war talk. Our private correspondents In Kuropo express no alarm over tlio attitude of Kus.slti on the Dardanelles question , and unless the outlook la particu larly lurid tomorrow wo don't look foi another decline. Corn Is manipulated foi higher prices by the Now York clique. At the present rate of receipts It looks to us at though they wcro facing nn enormous outlay and a severe strain , but they may carry the zeal through September and possi bly October but wo regard later futures n saloon all rallies. 1'rovlslons wcro dull and easy. Hocolpts of hogs have Increased and packers would llko to see a decline. They are selling January pork and ribs and the bard spots. In.spite of the strength In grain today provisions averaged lower. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. 14. SwartDupco & Me- Cormlck to V. C. Swartz & Co. : Wheat opened ( Inner on moio steadiness In foreign markets and on foreign buvlng1 Tlio receipts were very large , U , ' ; > cars hero and 1,800 ears In Min neapolis nnd Duluth. The clearances wcro largo from the seaboard and tills InlluoncoJ eastern traders who bought largely In thh market. Cables were conlllctlng , some quot ing lower markets , others higher. Hrltlsb consuls were a trlllo lower. A cable saying that Great Britain had taken possession of an Island In thu Hellespont was construed Into a war rumor and had the effect to advance prices. The 1'rench crop was ofllclally an nounced to bo 115,000,000 bushels loss than a year ago. The c'ash demand was reported to uo bettor. Although the receipts of corn , 1.127 cars , were abos'o expectation and al though tlio wuatliai * In the corn bolt was per fect , prices of the , near by deliveries were very firm. Charters wore made for 401,010 bushels. The low grades arc at a big dis count. No. aCc under No. 2. There was un questionably sorno sympathy with wheat. 1'rovlslons were bold liberally by the packers and as a result were easier. CHICAGO , III. . S-opt. 14. Kennott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. SIcWhortor : Early sales on open board were UoVs tor December , but cables brought news of wet weather In Kngland and stronger markets , whlcn advanced prices sliarnly at the opening. It was believed the foreign demand would show new Ufa under such conditions , and so It proved , for over 300,000 bushels were exported during the day , The advance was well sustained , the close being within half a cent of tlio ton. Late cables were quite conflicting , Liverpool being strong , London and lierlln weak , and Paris and Australia steady. A speclil cubic reported shipments for the past week to the United Klngcom and continent 10,740.000 bushcls.agalnst about 7,00',000 weekly requirements , and this was coiiMiclcrcd a bear ish feature. Much will depend on tomorrow's Foreign advices. If they should Indicate an netlvo demand for wheat wo may get a fur ther substantial advance , but our market will not sold unless the export demand keeps up. Corn and oats were heavy all day. the receipts liotng largo and demand for cash stnll slow , Ijator corn firmed up , In sympathy with wheat , and closed strong , Oats failed to respond spend materially. Provisions have boon quiet ind featureless , but blow , no evidence of weakness. A LlVli STOCK M.lltKETS. OMAHA , Soot. 14. CATTLE OHlcIal receipts of cattle , a,040 , it iromnared with 1.711 Saturday and 11,808 Monday of last week. Cattle were almost on- Uroly rangers. The demand was good , but on iccount of bad break In prices and heavy ro- . elptsut Chicago the market was 1015o lower htin Saturday , and slow on beef steor.s. Good : ows active ami stronger ; common crudes lull and unchanged. Keotlcrs dull and weak. Hotis-Olllclal receipts of hogs 001. as : omparcd with ll.iilS Saturday , and Ii7li \londayoflastwcuk. \ Thu maikat was slow , .moven and bteady .to WftlOo lower. \bout all sold. Light ifl.S035.0. > ; heavy , ! I.IIO5.12' $ ; mixed , UI.KVai.OO. SunKl' Olllclal receipts of sheep 432 , is compared with 4'Jll Saturday , and 1,110 Monday of last woolc , MarKet firm. Demand : oocl. Natives , JKluOQll.iX ) ; westerns , $3.50(34.25. ( Receipts anil Disposition of * Stouk. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock ai iliown by the books of the Union stockyards jompany for thn twontv-four homy ending at i o'clock , p. m. , September 14 , 181)1 ) : HlSUICUTd DISPOSITION. 1..1140 1 60 ' 1.-1500 3 00 bTOCIC IlLIIl-'liltS. 7. . 023 1 75 1. . 20) 4 00 HTEEII3. 1..1IOO 3 15 15STOCK STOCK KI1S AM ) ttECDRnS. 0. . 578 1 C5 5. . ( W8 225 20. . 751 275 L' . . M5 1 73 M. . Ii.'l9 2M 8. . 0J 300 5. . 6 ! 200 ti. . ( IS I 275 8. . K17 UOU 2. . fi20 200 3. . 831 275 21. . 1005 305 B. . 1135 200 23. . 858 275 21 , .1100 305 B. . 83S 225 81. . 1015 305 MILKr.llS AND Sl'llI-NQUIlS. 1 cow and calf.\j. . IIO 0 } 1 cow and calf. > . ; } . 2000 1 cow and calf , , . . . . , . . . 21 00 1 milker . 2500 1 springer . , 2ti 00 \VISTEIIN CAvrz.i : . o. Av. I'r. 10 feeders . 013 M 30 TUfpoders . 10CO 3 'JO Windsor. Kctnp&Co. 1 steer , tailing. r. . . c . 1010 235 Ilhteors , tulllllB . . .i . I3M 2 35 23 steers , tallnws . ir : > 2 3 00 2 steers , tailings. . . , . . . .1KI5 3 15 II steer * , tMltnJs . 1170 315 l.stoor ) , tiUlliiK * . ' . 1213 U 25 1 steer , tailing . 1UO 325 Qbteors , tullIiiRS . 13tt ! 3 25 Oflfeedora . , . , . . 111 ! ! ) 315 2Btcors . ' . ; . , * # ; . H&5 260 4 steers , talllnea . 1357 2 60 It. L. Askbrook 1 cow . , . # > 1 00 13 cows . K 183 5K cows . W 210 HO calve * . at ? 8 JO 13 calves . ' . . . . 201 360 Theodore raulhabor Scows. . . , . . ' . l 1 ) IbuH. . , . . . . W IW ' 31 cuvt a . bib . Ji 15 feeders , . , , , . . , , . , , 078 300 Mount ft Hprnguo Packing Co a cows , . , IOM 8M 21 focilors. , . , , , . ,1015 300 W. li. Knignt- 60 feeder ! ) 1000 3 M 07 Moors 1112 3 40 Stevens Land & Cattle Co. M feeders , KM 800 75 feeders . ' . K4S 310 25 feeders DOS 275 .7 heifers 1097 210 25 feeders 1007 275 i ) holfors C2J 210 Colorado La ml & Cattle Co. 1 feeder ; . . I.T20 275 1 feeder. r.vio " 275 U feeders. I2J3 275 4 feeders 1383 275 1 feeder. K'M 275 5 feeders 12CO 273 Hrown lllir C. Co. 157 cows 053 235 Charles lltirkhurt , 40 steers 1213 320 Schilling & Voiini ; . ! 2 steers. .7 V 1200 343 Ku Stcngor. 1 cow. . . . . . 10RO 2M 8 cows 1013 235 14 COWS 1020 235 4 stcors ; I''IO 2 03 Humphrey & ti. C3 Mccra 1220 325 Warbonnet Cattle Co. 300 stecra 1013 3 SO 110(18. Chicago Ijive Stock AlnrUctn. CIHCAOO , III. , gent. 14 , [ Special TeloRram to Tun ltr.K.1 Somelhlnp like M.OOO cattle wcro dumped Into tin ) yards today , and t'i ' market "slumped" badlv , only u small per- contiiKO Of the olTerlnsH were of prime quality and that class meeting with a isoiul ( 'astern and export demand , was not tmblcctrd to any Important shrinkage In value , but til other ik'scrliitlons them was a decline riiiiRlnif from ltc ) to 2. > c per 100 Ibs. This reduction was revere enough to wipe out all nmrKln of jirollt for western shippers , nnd they wcro a gloomy set. As there was noun- couraRcmont for owners to carry tliclr stock ever until ton-orrow there was a general eagerness to close out , anil inittiv diovesol cattle cbaiiKcd hands at a reduction fro > n last Friday's prices of from 20o to 25c per 100 Ibs. Not quite one-half of the supply con sisted of names. They were quolaa at from II.CO to 12.50 for Inferior to choice cows , bulls and liolfors , at from tl,83 to W.23 for stoekurs and feeders , and at J.'l.cu to 8- ( ; > for common to extra sblppltiK J-tccrs. The sales of rangers wcro on a basis of from J1.40 to $ .1.25 for Tex.is and from Jl.DO to J4.00 for westerns. Although the volume of trailing was large , many cattle had to bo carried over. Thu receipts were much the largest ever recorded foronodav. 1'rlccs declined lOc per 100 pounds or to $4.0Ti to ? j.40 for heavy and medium weights and from $4.f > 0 to Jr .2 , " > for light. The weakness was ascribed to the fact that tlio receipts were larger than had been expected , and that tin ) arrivals for tomorrow and Wednesday promise to run con siderably abovn the average. At the above quotations tlio market developed a good degree - greo of activity , but salesmen did. not succeed In emptying , the puns and the late sales wcro not a whit more satisfactory than these luado early In the day. The quality was poor , to which citcumstaneo was duo In a measure the depressed tone of the markot. Sales of heavy and medium weights were largely at from IK5.1. > to M.i5 : , and from $ .1.00 to $ . ) .20 bought the bulk of the light weights. Common grass hogs and culls sold at prices ranging downward from $4.r > 0. The Evening Journal reports : OATTM : Re ceipts , 27,000 ; shipments , 5.5TO. Market steady , prime quiet ; natives. $ "i.HK ( < Ji.iS ( : : good tooholce , * . ) .4Xiir ( > .8o ; others , } : i.r > OS.r > .2.iToxans.iiO.2r ; : ; ) > ; stookers. $ i.i ! @ : t.l.- > : rangers , $3.75 ® l.UJj good cows nnd holfors , $2.50'J.7j. Hoes Hecclpts , 2iWOj ) shlnmonts. 0r03 ; market dull , weak and lower ; rough and com mon , $ I.GO@4.feO ; mixed and packers. $ l.80@- > . ( > ; > ; prlmo heavy and butcher weights , * , " > .lC < 3.'i.'JO ; prime light , Sj.lOG.VJ3 ; other llgnt grades , IJ.20 © 5.00. SHEEP Receipts , 8,000 : shipments , 2,000 ; market slow ; natives. $ I.OO@I.SO ; wcatorns. S3.7D4.40 ; Tovans , $ J1.5aQ4.23 ; lambs , New York Ijivc Stocik iMarlcct. NEW Yoitic. Hept. 14. HCKVKS Rocelnts , 1,814 bead , Including ! ' , " > cars for sale ; market a shade ( Inner ; native stcors , $4.10@5.75 ; Texans and Colorndos. $ 'J.OOl.nri ; nils nnrt cows. il.70Q4.S5 ; dressed beef steady at7Q.OJ.ic per lu. CALVES Receipts , 1,403 lioad ; market a sbado easier ; veals , $ . " > . .rW@7.2 , " > ; grassers , $2.12i.ji5 ( 2.75 ; Diittormllk calves. J2.75'l.0t ) . Snr.EP Receipts for two days. 15,0(3 head ; shcop steady : lambs ! se lower ; slice ) ) , $4.01 © 5.50 : lamb's , $ . " > .COQ.G.OO ; dressed mutton steady at'OJOHo per Ib ; dressed lambs weak atSOIOHc , linns Huci-'Ipts for two days , ll,7K ! > head. In cluding 4 cars for sale ; market steady at $3.10 (20.UO ( per 100 Ibs. _ Kansas City Live Stouk Sfnrlcots. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , ' Sent. 11. CATTMI Ro- colnts , 7.000 ; shipments , S.5SJ : steers were dull and lOc lower : cows strong ; Texans steady to lOo lower. Steers , $ ; i.20Tk"i ( ; cows , $1.702.93 ; stockers and feeders , $3.45 :1.61 : Hoes Uecolpts , 111,00(1 : shipments , 000 ; mar ket steady ; bulk , $4.80l.t)3 ) ; all grades , $ . ' , .00 © 5.1" . SitECi1 Receipts , 1,900 ; shipments , none. Strong. _ St. Louis Live Stouk Market. ST. LODIS , Mo. , Sept. 14. CATTLE Receipts , 5.600 ; shipments , 2.200 ; market lower ; na tives , $ ± 8u.50 ; Texans and Indians , 82.30 ® a.fil ; canners , $ l.40iJ2.2. ( > . Hoes Receipts , 2tni : ) ; shlDinents. J.BOO ; mar ket strong : heavy. $ r > .lo@.2j ; mixed , $4.GOQ 5.10 ; light , $5.005.23. Fresh J , > uitS. SWEET POTATOES Per Ib , ; ie. CHAII Ai'i'i.ES 1'cr bbl , $ . ' .50 < K3.00. CANTALOUPES Per doc. J1.001.25. PEACHES California Crawfords. single case lots , $1.2. > ; ten case lots , $1.10 ; Michigan , per basket , OOc. QiiAi-ES Homo grown , 10-lb baskets , Me ; 25-lb baskets lots , 3XlT.'o ( ; Muscat , per crate , tl.OOQl.75 ; Koso Peru. * I,3.VM.W. I'UAiiS Oallfornia Hartlett , $2.75 ; other Cal ifornia varieties , * 2.2.'i2.ro. PLUMS California , gros and Hunenrlun prunes. $1.50 ; German prunes , f l.o. ; ) At'i'i.r.s-Por bbl , ft.vj.Y&.SO. UIIANOES Per box. Imporled , $0.50. WATEIIMII..NS l-'ancy , erateii. l © lSc. LKMONS Per box , W.OO ; fancy JIaorl , $ S.OO. HANANAS Per bunch , ( f2.0oa2.50 for good shipping stock. OiiANliEHltlES Capo Cod , per bbl , $0.0010.00 ; Wisconsin lloll and llugle , per bbl. , fH.75. Omaha Milling company. Reliance. Patent , 12.00Invincible. ; . Patent , $2.W ; LonoStar. Su- Iierlatlve , $2.50 ; Snuwllako , W.10 ; Fancy Fam ily , $2.0,1 . i { . T. Davis Mill company. No. 1 and Cream High Patent , $2.85 ; llluo 1)1 and Red R. S2.0J ; l.lon and llawkoyc , $ ; ,40 ; Hoyal No. Id , .Spe cial I'll to lit , $ J.oi ; Minnesota and Dakota , Patent , $ itxl ; Kansas Hard Wheat , Patont. K.ra : Nebraska i-tralghts , $2,50. S. k Oilman's Gold Jlutnl. * 2.SO ; ? now White , J2..Vii Snowllake. $ . ' ,10 ; low grade , SI. IK ) ; Queen of the Pantry , i'.W ) ; Minnesota Hiioculatlvc , (2.80 ; bran , (13.00 ; choppnd feed , $22.00. Tlio following quotations represent the prices at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise Hinted : ONIONS Homo crown , 4053c per bu. C'EMSUV I'or do * . , .Oo. TOMATOES Per bu. , ti,03. CUiniAiiK Homo crown , lo pir Ib. 11KAN8 Navy , ! J.5'J < B2.Gpor bu. POTATOES Local growers are aunplylnR tlio ilcmand almost ixcluslvoly : at 2JT > o per bu. SWEET POTATOKS Jersey , 13.50 per bbl. Country I'rodiioc. Enns Market weak at lGIGJJc. I'oui.Titv Market weak. About xbo outside on old fowls antl chickens Is . ' .75 and small uhlokons liavo sold as lawns J..oo and teed sizes at J2.50412.7J : Rood duakH , IJ.OU , HUTTUII The best country butter , coed Diiough for city trade , bolls at 15citc ; puckers' itock , lO io. _ The Imtotit Conuiuiriiin. Why Is Bailor's Sarsaparilln and Burdock iko the most popular soap of the day. Because they both cleanse the skin and cave It botb soft and velvety. IO1IN A. MCSIIANE. niANK 0 CO.VOO.y McShane & Condon , 1NVESTMHNT BANKERS , 300 a 13th St. , First National Bank Uull 1 Ing , Omaha , Neb. Deal In ftojki , bon'ls , oosurlttai , conimircKl pi jer , eta Niuotlnto lo.tnl on I in irrul O.niU t rev ntnte , Bliurt llrno lunm , onj bank Hock , or uh ipproved cullalerul ocurn | Wo wnil tlin marTelonii Ili'Mic.ly CALTHOS froc , niul n le ul KUuriintiHi that L'ALTIIO * will KTOI' I > Ut.mrar | < A : r.mU.lon. , CUIIK NM.rmuturrlirii.Vurlcoccle lind HICKTOUK 1.041 Visor. Ifte it ami ( > ay i/talijjtfit , AJlrcM , VOM MOHL CO. , Bait intrl.iu ltu , I1 l ll , Oklo , I BurTorlnir from the jrti'cti cV . jouthful erron - - - early decnr , wutlngweaknou , lout waohood , oto. I wUl BCiul a TttluuClo treolUu ( i > ali > d ) coutulnin tullpnrtlculan for bomo euro , V4l' > " " . ' cbnrga A iplemlld mtxltcal work I iliimld bu read by over ] tnaa who l nfnrou ami dtibllllat d. Addr rt I'rof. V , C. I'O WLKIl. nioodui , Couu OMAHA llllllClffi ' ailll DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Go , , Kin ITS , hnnimocks. oil nnit rubber clothlnn. Send for cntnlogiip. 111.1 Knrnnm. HAGS AND TWINES. Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers nnI Mnmifno- turer * . KlourSnoks , llurlnps nnil Twine. IHCYCLES. A. II. Porrigo & Co. M. 0. Daxon. lift' DoitRi ) Street. * polil on month ! ) payment * . Send for our cntulOKiio niul prices. tR37t < Kitrnain st. , .Omnr HOOK HINDERSand STATIONERY Aokermau Brothers & Hointzo , Printers , binders , cloctrotypOM , blank book m.inu- faoturcrfl. 1115 ( toward troet , Oninlm. JtOOTS A-ND SHOES Ohas , A. Coo & Oo , KirkoudallJoues&Oc Manufacturers find Job- WlinloinlaMannfiirtiir'rfi bers. Airents for lloiton Huh- bur Shoo Co. Hit ! , 1101 , 1109 Hownrd street. ami HIM , ll.irnoy street. Williams , Van Aor- . V. Menu & Oo. , nam & Harto Shoo Factory.Cornor llth 1212 , niul Doiiulnt st . Omnlin Hnrnojr ntroot .Merclmnu InvltoJ to Omnlin , Nob. cnllnnila < niiilno. West & Fritscher , Mnntifncturps nneclunrs , Jobbers of leaf tabncco. 1011 Knrnam Street. COAL , COKE , ETC. Eagle Oornico Works , Manufacturers of r ? Iranlzed Iron Cornice. Window caps , metalllo pkyllulits , etc. 1110 nnd 1112 Dodge St. AND LIME. J. J , Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 213 S. 13th Street , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omaha , Nob. Cor. Oth and noilglas Sts. UltY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , KilpatrickKoch Dry Goods Oo. Dry pmid * . notions , fur- , nUhlnit goo li. Dry oed * . notions , cents' furnishing Kiiridi. Mriier llth and Howard. cor. lllh 1111,1 Howard Sti ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Cb. DKTIIO1TAUTOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrated catalouuo anil DyaniOJ. CatalORiio free. free. H. A. KInnoyi'ii'l ! 1014 Capitol Avenue. Ant. S13-S N.Y.Ufo lIld'K. FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orcndorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Co , , General no'tern aRent Corner .lone.1 ! and 'Jth Sta. kandla How Co. , Omaha , Neb. 131'M.iM ' Sherman Ave. FLOUR. E. T. Davis Mill Oo , C. 0. t'mlcnvooil , .Manager at Omaha. Cor. Sth iind Jackson St * . S.P. Gilniau , Omaha Milling Oo. , Merchant Millers. . , 013-15-17 , N. ICth Street Olllcennd Mill 11119 North 1. K. Illnclr - Mnnncor. llUh Sheet. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Furniture Beobo & Eunyan Fur niture Oo , , niture Oo. Succoaiors to C. A. Iloob3 Furniture nnd carpets , Icl'a. , 115-lU'J Karnam Street. Grace nnd Mtli Hts.Onmha CtEXT'S FURNISHING GOODS. AND PROVISIONS. Bryan Oommlssion Oo A , S , MoWhortcr llrokern. urnln , provision Itrtom IS , Hoard of Trmla and stock * . N. V. I.lfo HrokiTO. I'rlvnto wire * IHil'i : , 1'rlvalo "Ire Chi- to N w York , mini , 5 < | . l.oills nnil nml.il , I.OUIK. , " Now York. bought , Cockroll Bros. P. 0. Swnrtz & Oo , , ItrokcM nnit cash btijer * . ] lroke.rstrnlli.l'roTl lnA I'rltnto wlrei to Nnw ' rto. 1'rlvnlo wlro to St. York , Clilcngo , A HI. i UmUnruH'hlciKO. Itoont Units , 10-IS llonrd of I 7Hoard of Trnde.Omntin , Trndo. | KjcliniiKobldV , S. ( Jmnjia JIAHDWAliK. Ecctor&WilholinyOo Olark-Andrccsen Hardware Oo. Cor. 10th nnd JacMonSU. . I3th nml llnrnpy , Omnlid Omnlin. Noh. IRON WOJIK& Paxton & Viorling Omaha Safe & Iroii Iron Works , Works , WroiiKht nnd cast Iron Imlldlnir work , onutni'i , Mnnnf'r < tire and hurcMf lirn s work , ueneral liroof KafiH , vaults , Jntl foundry , mnehl.io nnd work , Iron liullrrs nnd Mnckimltli work. U. 1' . tire ovnpc.4. (1. ( An Ky. nnd 17th St. drcen , llthAJnckion > ti MQUOHS. Ilor & Oo , , E. E. Grotto , Manor Morclinnti , Importer nnd Jobber of lllillarnojr HI root. \Vlinn niul Liquor * . Manufftctur'rs Kennedy'fl la.Mund Wfi Knrnnni St. Hint India Hitters. 1'rlco lists un L , Kirscbt & Oo , , Trick & Herberts , \VliolcsaloIliiior | Uonl'rJ WliolosnloMuuor Dcnlotl 407-409 8. 10th St. (01-HIS ( ft. 10th St. LVMliKU. G. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wttkofioltl , ImportedAmerican I'ott Ilnnhiooit Lumber , laud ( Vmcnl , Mlhvnlt kro llyilnviilln Onien 1310 Knrtli IClli Street. andQtilncy Wliltu Limn Oharlos E. Lee , Louis Bradford , Hardwood lumbar , wood carpal * nnd pariiuut l.uutber , llnu'cement , tc. lloiirli- . Ptli and nil Diugbo Street. MILLINEKY AXJ ) XO'lIONS. 0. A. Stonehill , I. Oberfelder & Oo. , Millinery , NntCunrClonkj Importer ! , and .Jobbers la Ktc. Millinery. 203. 310 nnd 212 South. IHU llfi-I13S. lOtliSt. , Omalia. btrout. MUSICAL JXtiTHUJIKXTS , ETC. Mnx Meyer & Bro Oo A , Ilosp0 | Jr. , M'f'B Jowolcrn. dealers In Owius , Artists' musical Instnunents , Mutcrlala , ICtc. . ete. Knrnam and llitli. 1513 Douulat StrecL OYSTERS. Plntt & Oo. , Oyster * , Fish and Celery , .11 ! ) South 10th Be OILS. Consolidated Tnuk Line Oo , Hctlncd anil lubrlcntln ; oils , nxlo Kreane , etc. It. II. Until , Manager. 1' HO D UCLCO MM 1SS10X. Ribbol & Smith , Ssliroedjr & Oo. , Dealers In country prod iiBh buycri butter atvl uce , fruits , vegetables , 'ltUH , ami ucnoiiil com- etc. lsHlou merchunti. 120 ; Howard Street. 4'.South : ) lllh Street. Eobert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Howard Stiect. lroduce , fruits of all Write for price ? on butter , kinds , oysters ter , 1'HK's poultry , and Kiimo. 13th niul Hnrucy Streets. Kirschbruun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo. , liuttcr , cbeo'c , cgei Butter , circs nnd poultry. . and poultry itaino. 120 ! ) Howard Street. COU South 13th Street. Bates & Oo , , Country produce , fruits , veKetatilo" , grocers' np - claltle" . teas , Bptccs , etc. 417-4US. llthSt. PAPEli. Him BLR GOODS Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaha Eubber Oo.j Carry a. full toek of Manuractiircrs nnd Job lirlutlni ; , wrapping and bers nil kliuH riibbef . rvrllliiK , card paper paper per , etc. l.v.'O rnrnnm Htioot. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , 5ccd growers , dealers In Stoves repairs of allkludi : ardcn , Krass , k-niln and Cooks and lloutert ; reo seeds. ' for sale. 4'Jl-4i ) South 1 Jth. mi ri. 111th Street. SASH , DOORS , HLINDS , E TO M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & DoorOo Manufacturers of unsh. Manufacturerof inoulil- ilouri , blinds and HKH , Ijllii'K ' iloora , etc. mouldings. Ilrtmch of- Olllre : lice , U'th and lard Sts. Itoom 421 lleo llulldlnsr. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES il. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons , Pump Oo , , 10JM001 Knrnnm Street. llalllday Wind MUN. Oiaand'.i-'O.lonesatioot. , . Omaha Neb. . ' . ' ! ! ' lloss , ncllntfiimnux'r TEA , COFVtiE , M'WES. Consolidated 'OoiTeo Company , 114 nnd Hlu Hartley Et. , Omalia , N'eb. TOYS. JSILLIAIiDS. H , Hardy Co. , The Brunswick- ? oyi. ilalK n I hn ins , Balko-Colloiidor Od. , anoy KOOIK house fiir- llllllanl merchandise. iHiliii ; Kood * , chlm- .Saloon llxturei. cnV carriage * . < U7 , JW H. Idth Street. Fiirrmm Street. Oniiihn. SOUTH OMAHA. IMION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Boyer & Oo , , Hunter & Green , B-W ISxchanieo llullilln ; ; , SO Kxchantio llulldlnij'i South Omaha. South Omulin , MlssKllaJosonh loft yesterday for Love- mid , Uolo. , where Hhe will tench In thopuullo chools during the conniiK year. National Bank I. S. DKl'OalTOUY. - OMAHA NKD Jupltal $4OOOOO Surplus OD.OOO Olllceri and Dlrectora llenrr W. Vntet , 1'roilrtanli Kjwti 8. llouil. Vlcu 1'ruildonti U H. .Muurlcn , W. ' .Morse , John HColllin , It , O. Ciulilnjr , J. N. U. 'utrlck ' , W. 11. d. Hiiuhon. Cnahler. TI-II51 IKON BA.NK. Corner 12th nnrt Kiirnnm dl , General Hanking Hiislnoii Transacted. „ 3URE , frYOURSELFl , Ask your DriiguUt for n. y bottle ( .1 lilt ! . Tha only , / non-polaunuui remedy lor nil i / tlio unnatural dUclinW" J1"11 f prlnto dlkcuM ! * of men ami { Ji dcbilltatlug weakness peculiar to women. Jt cure * In a few I days without the old or publicity ol a doctor , iY/t / l.'nfifrMl Aintrlcnn Curt. Manufncturcd by f kjbo Evans Chemical Co.1 CINCINNATI , o , U , B , A ,