THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JTHnHSDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1801. ME SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Collapse of the European War Ecaro Low > crcd Wheat Early , VERY FREE SELLING AT THE OUTSET BIiorfH Took Their Profits I'Vcoly nml Their Hiiylnjj Soon Put tlio 1'rlco Uii-Aotlvlty In Stouts iiiul Hands. OmCAfio , III , , Sept. Ifi. Wheat opened do. eldedly lower this morning on weaker cabin' nd thocollnpouf the Kuropcan war Mure There was free Belling at Iho outset , Dccomboi going at from WUo to Wle , but the shorts who have prollted hy recent expcrlonccH In which they have boon badly nquec/ed because \i \ they walled too long , begun to take tholi \l \ il profits freely , ami tholr buying soon put the prlco up toOi'ic. Then c.imo the nports ol yesterday's clearances at the Atlantic ea- board , showing nn aggregate of over 1,000IOC bushels which added strength to the market nnd caused a spurt of buying which put December up to 07 c. The prlco hung around thai figure for some time. l.utor It wns reuorted that Ilradstrcct's made an Increase nf over fi. 00. W bushels In thu available supply oust of the Kockles dur ing the last week and weakness was devel oped , December soiling baCktoUOJic. There was n recovery during tlio last hour , us llr.id- Btrcct's report when posted showed that the Increase was not as largo us at flrnt loporled. I'elng ' 4.2K,000 ! bushels for both coasts. A ro- I" orl from Dulutli that 3CO.OOJ bushels had III eon taken for export assisted the advance. December Kold up to D7ii ! % aealn broke to WJJic on weak closing cables , Improved nonio and closed Htuady nt 0c , a lo s of llvn-olghls of a cent. compared wltn the closing figures of yesterday. I.oxun , White , Koiinelt-llopkliis and l.auiNon Ilros. were uood buyers early , but on thn ud- vance isoino of ifiem sold freely , 'llituo wiiHaliltlo ( lurry early on an iinfathorod rumor that Italy liad ordered the completion of Ironclads now under construction with all possible dispatch and had directed that the reserves bo got In readiness for duty at once , but It quickly died out. llutehliisnn Is said to have telegraphed hero fioni Now York that \vheat Is a sale lor ! Ke ) and corn foroOc. An other telegram from New York said that Itussla will have to supply thirty provinces of tlio omplro with food. Pardrldgo told wheat utl7VtO ! and Iliiteliinson was supposed to have sold freely through brokers. Iunison llroth- crs' correspondent at Now York telegraphed that there was good ovldenco that foroUneM were buying wheat In that market. Corn opened easy on account of the line , warm , maturing wo-ither In the corn belt and In sympathy with the lower prices for wheat. October startnd ut from 5-lii to .lie , against & 4lie at thu close yesterday , advanced with wheat to5l'.c. ' broke to KlUc , recovered some , lint weakened againselling off to53c and clos ing unsy lit. M' ' c. The mnrket wns very weak during most of the session , duo chlelly to thu line weather. Some of thu old tlmu bulls wcro free sellers a nd thu liquidation of long corn was free. There was a rumor In circulation that the clique was celling agnod deal. Oats were quiet and easy In xynip.ithy with corn. Tlio provision market was heavy from start to lin- Ish , and the lowest prices of the session were current an thu market closed. The decline ulneo yesterday amounts tc > aio per barrel In pork , lUc per UO pounds In Inrd , and from 7',5c ' to ! 2Ho per 100 pounds In ribs. There was a fair speculative business , the boilers , for the most part being tired longs and the packers. The leading futures ranged ns follows : AUTICI.ES. IIKIII. LOW. CLOSE. WllKAT-No. 2 September. . 1 K fllH $ K1J4 December. . . 'J7 Mny i mji Co Ii.v No. 2 mjiW September. . HIM f,2 toKl W Oetober. Kl Mny an OATH -No. 2 September. . 37 M 27W 27U October 27 ? * 27M Mny October. . . . . 10 45 10 47K 10so ; 10.10 December. . 10 7S 10 77 ! < HI CO 1U I'D Jnnnnry. . . . 12 I)7M ) 13 UO 12 SO 1280 LAUD October CM f TO December. . . ' Jnuimry. . . . 7 15' 717M 7 10 7 10 BlIOllTUlIIS- October 7 10 7 12M 700 703 December. . . Ii (15 ( G t > 7) ) . Ii 87H January. . . . 083 I ! 75 G 75 Cash iiuotatlons were as follows : 1'i.ouu Nominal , unchanged ; prices 10ffl20o lower than a week ago. WIIKAT No , 2 surme wheat , 035 c ; No. 8 spring who.it , SIftSSo : No. 2 rod , 04c. CoilN No. 2 , OOc. OATP-No. I' 27c : No , 2 white , 29 } $ ® CO'io ; No. 3 whlto , 2830o. UVK Na 2 , S8J50 HAUI.EV No. 2. COc ; No. 3 , 49COo f. o. b. ; No. 4 , 35lio ( f. o. I ) . FI.AXSEKI > No. 1 , 07c. TIMOTHY SEEII Prime. JI.21O1.22. POUK Mess pork , per barrel , JI0.20 ; lard. WIIISKEV Distillers' llnlslied goods , per gal , s Uncbanirod ; cut loaf. 5 ® . " > yc. liocolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today the butter market wus quiet : fancy creamery , 2J ® 24o ! Hue western , in22c : line dairy , 10J17c } ; ordinary. 1310c. Eggs , Ifiil7o. } Now York Markets. NEW Yontc , Sept. 16. l.'t.oun Hecolpts , 30,380 packages ; exports , 4,2110 barrels , P,5y ) sucks ; market loss active , unchanged. Sales , i'0,33) mirruls. WliiAT-ltccolptn : , 337,000 bu ; oxaorU 423.770 bu ; sales , 0,730,000 bu of fu- turosi 33loao bu of soot. Spot market unsettled , lower : fair business ; No. 2 red , tl.01'l,02 In store and elevator : H.os'isL J.KIf alloat ; .U2 i@l.04 j f. o. b. ; No. 3 red. KI ? < itOi5o : ! ! ungraded red , OOe < 2tl.ti5U ; No 1 northern to arrive , Jl,03 ? ai.OI ; No. 1 bard to arrive , Jl.avx4SI.oaij. Options declined ! ? > l ? o largely In H.vmpathy with tlio west ; with foreigners boiling on weak cables ; reacted KO7.0 on nn Increased export domund and frightened shorts ; declined JiOKo on lower Iiiirnlv cables utiniMtr and ut largo & . ' > 1' receipts . . . . ! west _ . . . ; . _ closed _ .1 _ _ . cos KVK Kasy and dull ; wnstorn , c. I. f. . 07c. ! ! 'lKV-"tllU ! ; ! nntl llu"5 No2 Milwaukee , MAI.T Quiet. Uccolpt9l&.S50 bu ; exports. 40 00 ° hu * . . . J.OOO bu of futures : 81,000 bu of spot , bpot market lower ; free sellers and niodoruto business. Na 2 , CSttCiio In elevator ; 6ya70o alloat ; ungraded mixed. CiVtTOo No. 2. whlto , COe. Optlonn declined 1 < & If o on onormouB receipts at western ; VrHot8i ? ] 0 ? " ? wtlkSeptember. . ( i ! Jo 07ic ! , oloslng Basic ; October. 6l403c. clos ' IK BlsUoj Novcmlur , BOliGCO'Ic elosini ? ran' ! . . December. MO53C. closing sic ; Jai unry6' ; ' B52ic , closing 62o ; May. 51UG52C. closlus OATS Itocolnts , U9.COO bu. ; exports 200 bu. ; sales , 320,000 mi. of futures ami and 121 , < XK ) bu. .of spot. Spot market irrog- lloi'8-Keasy. qulot , Corj-EE-Optlons opened Irregular. Septem ber 15 points up , others 1WI40 points dow ; closed steady , unchanged to 25 points ow J'il ' > - > . 63,750 bags , Includlngi September. JI4.45 i'V ? ! , V ° lol)0ri ) , 'IJSSams ; November , I 2.i3 : i,1 ? ? , ? 1Sc. ! ° " 'l)0 ' ) 1- 8.wx l.a ! ) | January. ( U 50 lobruarv. fii.fcO : March. centrifugal uu test nt ! l 13-U2o ; 1,010 bags mo- HIUVH sugur M test at 2 ll-10o : rollncd , tirinor , aotlvo ; No. U. 4'o ; No. 10.3Jo ; mold A.4'ie " ' " " ' l'owaurcu- ' 0i Branulatcd , aotlvcUrm - 1'KTiioi.Kti.vi-Openod strons. hut after u light advance In the early trading , declined He. strengthened buok to the oponlbg tlguros and closed dull. Pennsylvania oil , spot opon- jnn at57io ! ; highest , 57 c ; lowest. 57ijo ; clos ing. 57)o ) { ; October option opened ut 50)4c ) hlglii-st , SflJio ; lowest , M'-io ; clohlng. w < * e ! Lima oil , no sales. Total bales , ei.ouo bbls. 1UI.LOW Kusy , utroiiBi city , tIJ.OO for pkg . ) KosiN-Stondy , ntilet. Tuui'KNTlNi-Julet : ( und itoady ; ttaUGMS'ic. KOO.S I'ulrdemand , linn ; western. lliiU2uo. ! POUK Qulot and btoudyold ; mess. tiu.7S.5jj 11.25 : iiewmcM , ti2.OOOl2.5j ; extra prlmo , 111,00 ( tll.23. CUT MEATH-Qulet. Urni : pickled bellies , O.Uo ; ploklcd Bhouldors. U.UuOjU' . Jliiiiu.tii Weakorj bhurt clear , September , I7.7.S LAUD WuaUor uud dull ; vrcitora ituaiu , IIUTTKti-tJulot and nrnu'wrslcrn dairy , I IPc ; wrstcrn creamery , lV32oio ( ! : IClgln , CiiP.EHn-Qulot , firm ; western , MlS oi pan skims , IO7HC. Pin Inox Dull and unchanged ; American tln.OOtMH.23. Con-Kit Dull , 1)ttt steady ; lake , Setitembc ; and Uctohor.tl2.no. I.RAII .Steady ! domestic , tl.A3l ( . TIN Qulot , but steady : straits , (2X00. City .tlnrkcts. ICAN9A9 CITV. Mo , , Sopt. 10. I LOUH Stonrt ] and unchanged , WIIKAT-I Steady ; No , 2 hard , cash FOcificp' tembcr. 70'jo ' bid ; No. 2 red. eanh. 0:10 : bid. OATS-Stoady ; No. ilcnali , 27 ? c bldScptem- brr. 27e bid. llAV-Sloady nnd iinclmiiKcd. IIUTTF.it Steady nnd unchanged ; creamery. 1W12IO ! dairy. I25ol8o. KtlOS Steady at. Kic. KiCK : 'TH Wheat , 301,500 ; corn , 10.000 ; oats 302.0JO. HiiifMliNTS Wheat , 01,000 ; corn , 14,100 ; oats , 11.7DO. _ Ijlvcrpool 'MnrlcotH. Iiivr-nroou Sept. 1(1. ( WHEAT Kmy. demand poor ; holders olTur freely ; California No , i , M 7uSSs d per cental ; No. 2 , winter. 7s DVd7i } Klil. COIIN Stciady. demand poor ; mixed west ern , Cs fid percental. PdiiK Prlmo mess weaterri. Wa per bbl. COMMON Ilo.ii.v 4t 4d pnr cwt. 21s Cd per cwt , Bt. ST. I.ouia. Mo. , Sept. ifl. WHEAT Weak ; caHli.a'Oic ; September , IWJc. Cons Weak ; cash , ( ilic ! ; Koptember.Mo , OATS Weak ; cash , 2'Jo ; October , 27ic. ? POUK Kasy ; tll.25. IMKI > Ktisicr ; fJ.7o. WHIHKEV tl.is. IMIlxvnuUco Grain Mnrkct. Mit.wAiTKKn. WIs. . Sept ltt.-WiiKAT-Ea y ; Nn. 2 spring , cash. OOft'.llo ' ; December. OSc , Coit.N Quiet ; Nn. 3. We. OATS-Steady : now No. 2 , white. Ale. STOVIiti A.\li JIU.\I S. NKW VOUK , Sept. 1C. The stock market to day displayed moro activity than for along time , but at the same time lfis Irregular In Its movements , the boar and bull forces dis tributing their strength ttncn.ually over the list , and while some stocks were materially higher othor-3 are lower and the majority Is with the latter. The gro.it feature of the early trading was the heavy and apparently enthusiastic buying for foreign account , but advantage was taken of the demand by many holders to leali/.o on tliolr stocks and a fcYcr- Ish and generally strong market was suc ceeded by a slow but steady depression in the afternoon. Union Pacific was the sDocinl point of at tack for the hoarx. thn only reason given for the soiling being rumors ot'a forthcoming un favorable statement , but qualities of other leading stocks Including some of the Vatulor- bllt.s , were thrown upon the market , and hence most of the actlvo stocks are slightly lower , as the result of thu day's business. The effect of the storlos In regard to the securing control of the Ontario .t Western by the Now York Central was again seen in the former stocks , but realization prevented any mater ial advance In It. Kansas & Texas preferred was another specially strong point in the list , both the common and preferred were unusually actlvo for them. Late In the day , however , Reading became the clil''f bull card , thu expectation being that upon the dissolution of the pooled btock.lt will bo In demand and dealings In It will bu moro widespread and Its vnluo In tbo markets enhanced. After tnlon Pacific , which was strong In the early dealings , the grangers were pressed for sale most urgently and many of them show largo fractional losses for the Tlio market finally closed actlvo and heavy to week at small fractional losses from llrst prices us a rule. The llnal changes 01 note In clude advance ofli percent In Kansas & Texas preferred , Hi per cent In Heading , l"i tier cent In Ontario & Western and 1 ? ; DOT cent In Cordage , whllo Burlington scored a loss of 1 per cunt. Government bonds Imvo been dull nnd st oarty. State bonds neglected. The following are the closing quotations for Iho loading stocks on the New \orkstook ex change today ! Atctilson 45 Northwestern 112X Adams Kxpross 143 Northwoitern , prcf. .137 Alton , Terre Hnuto. . 81 N. Y. Central HOW do preferred . .123 N. Y. , Ode. ASt. L. . . I7J4 American Express..117 do preferred 78 llur. . U.It. AN M ) Ohio .Mississippi 2li Canada Pacific IK ) ! . do preferred 85 Cantnlu Southern. . . . 6U- ) ( Ontario A Western. . . 21M Central 1'aclne 84)f ) Oregon Improvem't. . 2t ! Ciieo. A Ohio 2J > ( Oregon Nav 75 do 1st preferred . . Kit North American 17U do 2il preferred. . . . 88H 1'aclllo Mall IWV5 Chicago A Alton 131 Poorla , Dec. AKvnns. 21W C. . 11. AV IW Plttsburg IM o. , c. . c. A st. it a ; Pullman I'alnce 188 Del. Hudson 13d ! . Reading SSJf Del. , I. . A\V 143)4 Hock Island 82 Den. AH. ( i. prof. . . . 47 St L. AS.K. latpTd. . 76 KastTonneaseu ( V at. Paul 71M do 1st preferred. . . . 43 do preferred HUM do 2nd preferred. . . 13 ! St. 1'iiul.Mln. A Man.lUSJI Brio Si ; St. Paul A Omaha . . . , " > 2 $ ( do preferred 71 do preferred 92 Kort Wnyno 153 Tenn. Coal A Iron. . . SSJJ Chl.AKast. Ill 71 : Texas 1'ncltle 11H Hocking Valley 2i ! ; Tol. A O. Cent. pfd. . . 84 Houston ATexns. . . . 8' ' Union 1'ncltlc 41H llllnola Central 10IM U.S. Express CO St. Paul A Dnluth. . . . 37 \V. , St. U A 1'ac 14H Kansas A Texas lill ( W. . St. I * . A Pnc. pf U. 3IJ4 I.akolCrloAWest. . . . 17 Welia Knruo Jxp 140 < ! o preferred UIJ Western Union 80 < I.nke Shore 11U' Am. Cotton Oil 24H Louisville A Nnshv. . K ) Colorado Coal & 'M Louisville AN. A. . . . 27 Homcstfiku JIM Memphis A Char 20 Iron Silver. . . 1UO Mlchlnan Central..1UIJ41 Ontario. . yj Mil. , I , , a. A W 711 Qnlcksllvcr 4W < 1o preferred 103V ! do preferred 25 Mln A St. I , 7 Sutro 5 ilc preferred U\f Ilnlwcr 20 Missouri Pacific 73JS Itlch. AW. P. Tor. . . . 12JJ MoblloAOIdo 42 Wisconsin Central. . . 21 Nashville Clmtt Eli Ircat Northern pfd..1(14 ( N. J. Central ll'J Chlcniio ( ins , MM Norfolk A West pfd. MM .eml Trust 10H Northern I'nclNc 2 ; ingar Trust 8'J ilo preferroit 73W Southern Pncltlc 30 U. I' . Denver A Oiilf. . in TOKen 8. Ij. A U. N. . 23W The total sales of stocks today wcro 504.824 shares including Atchlson , bl17 ; Canada Southern , 7,200 ; Chicago Uu' ) , 0i50 ( ; Delaware , uiokawanim & Western. 3,1'H ) : Krle , 18.170 ; Ivtinsns * To\as , 0,510 ; I ake Shore. 4.851 ! ; Louisville &Nashvllo , 12,720 ; .Missouri Pacific , 11,503 ; North American , 0.020 ; Northern Paclllo 17.K15 : Northern Puclllu preferred , 20,235 ; Pa- cillcMail , B.4iO ( : Itouding. 42,440 : Ulehmond & West Point , 5.7fO : St. Paul , 29.718 : Texas Pacific , 2.UJO ! Dnlon Pacific , 22,220 ; Western Union , 3,530 ; Wabash , 105 , Financial Itovlcw. NEW YORK , Sept. 10.-Tho Post says : Silver bullion Is declining again aciotdfng ; to the usual programme for the lust half of the mouth. Today , the full government quota of 400.UOU ounces for September was completed. The great London bullion brokers have long since discovered that tlio proper card for thorn to , play Is to withhold all orders for American ( .liver until our government is out of the market for a month. A way of engineering the London silver mai kctwhich tlioy control , Is to depress the commercial prices so holders hero are anxious to avoid accumulating a Inrgo stock and toward the end of the month the London ers buy nt largo concessions In prlco such sll- vor as they need for India and the continent. 'Ibis happen * with every successlvo month and l.s likely to continue so long us the abnor mal government demand continues to create temporarily an artificial market for the metal. Fliinnciiil Notes. NEW YOUK. Sept , 10. Hunk clearings today , UOr.l4.95'J ' ; balances , t3.u35.U7 : ? . HOSTON , Mass. , Sopt. 10. Hank , clearings today. JI8.835.032 ; balances , J2,53UU73j rules for money , 2'i'l ' per cent ; exchange on Now York , 10Q.2UO discount. llAt.TiMoitK. Md. . Sept , 10-Oloarlngs today , * 3.427,207 : balances. KM.321. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. . Sept. in. Clearings today. $ UU3. 3I ; balances , $1,783,770 ; money , 4ittpercent. ! . 1IOSTON , Mass. . Sept , 10. Clearing house bal ances , S2.OOH.t73 ; rate , 2'JQ.'I per cent ; call loans 3fc5 ! ( pur cent ; tlmu loans , 57 percent , KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Sopt. 10.-01oarlngs , Jl- UlilOAno. 111. . Sent , 10. Money unchanged at 5 per cont. Clearings , (15.131,4:12. : New York exchange 70a discount. Sterling exchange nulet nt (1.82 for sixty-day bills und fl.blii for sleht drafts. ST. Louis , Mo. , Fopt. la-Oioarlngs , . , - 2K ) ; balances , MB.8as. : Money. tVS8 per cent. Kxclmnguon Now York , 23o discount to par. NKW Oiti.KANS , La. , Soot. in.-0learlngs oday. (1,202,401. Now York exchange , Me ; bank , 60o ; cominoroliil. (1.50 per discount il.OOO. Now York Alunoy .Market. NEW YOUK. Sept , 10. MOSKV ON OAM/-Kasy , ninglng from 2ii per cent to 6 per cent ; lust oiin. li ! per cent : closed ottered at 2 per cent. PiiiMtMiiuOANTi.ii : I'Ai-K u-3yia7 percent , KxciiANOE-yulot and heavy at S for sUty-day bills and * I.8I for do- z were the closlnj prices on U.H. 4s , rci " " ' M. | { . AT. ( lcn'l/s.S ) do 4 > , coupir..r.ii7 Mutual Union ( M 1U7 N. J. Cent hit Curt..110 I'acilleUi or TO 110 Northern I'ao l > , . , . | : l.uulflnimdtnmp ( . . Nl dll 2ils 1TJH Toiinesieo N , S , ti , , , lua Northwest' consols.133 Uo & „ „ . , . . , . , till ) do tlobunturu&a , . , 11HW oo 9s ju St. I. . A I. M. lien 6s. . K ) Canada Southern 2tl 1M1 St. 1. A ti. F. lien J1..IIW Central 1'uclllo Ul . .lui St. Paul consols K'j D. A It. U. Ut 115 St. P..U. A 1' . Uts..ll3 do Is . . . . . . . , . , . , , , , TUU T. P. UU. Tr. Hen. . t i D. 4 1L U. West , Utt , TOM T. P. U. H.Tr. lieu. . 33v ! i'0'1 ' ; . . . . . . > ? Union l > ncllloliti.,10ilij Wi'il Hliore iw Hostou Htook Market. Iloiion , Maw. , Sept. 10-Tho following wors Hunk of Unjrlaml llitlllon. LONDON , ent. Id. Amount of bullion wltn- druttti from the Ilanlt of KiiKlnud on balance toclny was JKtW.OJO. Kontofl. I'Aittn , Sept. 10. Three per cent rentes 05f Coc ex Interest for tlio uccouiit. Dniivur 'Mining StookH. DENvnit , Colo. . Pept. Ifi , Iluslnoss llslitanil but. two stocks dciill In and tlioso were I'ny Hock at 4 per cent anil John .lay at 4 If pur cent. Tlio following uro tlio closing inlnliiK stock ( liiotullons : Sail FYnnolHCo Mining QuotntloiiR. SAN PUANCISOO. Cut , , Sopt. in. The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : New York Alining Quotations. NEW Voitic , Sept. 10. The following are the closing mining stock quotations : Alice ibo Ontario 3HAJ Adams Con. . . l"5 Ophlr 4UO Aspen : urj I'lyinniitli 175 Dcuiltvood 171) ) Snvflgo SOO Halo , V NnrcroBS . . . 1TO Hlerr Nevada DM Ilomestnko 10UO Slnmhml 115 Horn Silver 350 Union Con 250 Iron Silver 100 Vcllow Jacket )25 ) Mexican 250 New York Dry Goods Mnrkct. NEW YOUK. Sent. 10. The dry coeds market continued strong In tone. Keports were nioro actlvo and drills have been In request and there Is an Increasing dmnand for heavy shirtings. Medium blenched goods were In good request. The jobbing trade was ( julto active , September so far being the heaviest on record , i'rliits are ( Inn and more active. Havana Markets. HAVANA , Sopt. 10. Spanlshgold , SJ.SS a 30 ; exchange , qulot but steady. SUflAii Quiet , nothing dolnz ; holders ro- inaln aloof In the hopu that reaction will occur momentarily. Foreign OU Market. LONDON , Sept. 10. CALCUTTA LINSEED 42s 3d par quarter. LINSKID OIL 10s Od per cwt , Tillers' Talk. CHICAGO. 111. , Sopt. 10. 1 \ G. Lo an & Co. to llryan Commission company : Wheat opened panicky on lower cables and advices of bettor weather for the securing of crops. Tlio ex- iiorta from the Atlantic ports continue heavy. There is now considerable luoulry for our lew sprlns wheat. So far there Is no accumu- atlou hero and until there Is the shipping do- niand must bo limited. Wo look on wheat us safe at about present prices and a purchase on all weak markets. The position of corn Is unchanged , receipts continue good. The crop eporls are of the most f.ivorablo character. i\o think October at KJo as much too high. Juts In sympathy with corn close lower. Oo tober closed 2Tic. The trading In ho ? prod- lets mostly local , close Is dull at the lowest point of the day. CitiCAno , 111. . Sopt. 10. Swartz. Dupoo & McCormlcK to P. 0. Swartz & Co. : Wheat opened at a decline of over a cent from yes- .ordny's close , caused by lower markets Abroad. There was a small rally , after which the market was steady within u narrow ran o during tlio balance of the session. Trade was lullor than for sometime past. Hradstrcot ro- jortcil an Increase east and west of the roculcs- of V.'OJ.OOO bushels ; clearances from seaboard were over 1.UOJ.UOO bushels. This brought a few buying orders from Now York. Weather over the corn bolt was Hue ; It was clear every where , with no Indications of any lower mer cury. This unquestionably was the chief fac- .orln the market. Almost every day receipts ire over expectations ; today they were 007 oars ; estimated for Thursday were ilO ; there was freer opening of September. Oats declined about llvo-olghts of a cent , closing almost at the bottom irlco of the day. Provisions were dull , itatoinont of exports for August showed U > , - rUO.OOO pounds loss bacon nnd 2VCOO.UOO pounds ess lard shipped abroad than during August of liifltyoar. At the olObO pork showed a do- cllnoof about'Jjc. lard aim ribs of lu'JJo from Tuesday night. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. in. Konnctt , Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MoWhortor : Kasler cables and in olllclal denial of thowanlko rumors that llsturhed the market yesterday occasioned a voak opening on which shorts covered freelv , causing a moderate rally. Quito a number of eastern buying orders were tilled , and It is as sumed that the Now York crowd who nave successfully "milked" this market recently were at their old game. Hcalpors were afraid to sell and kept close to shorn all day. Uloar- incca were again lar o , over l/'OO.OOO from Now Jrloans and the Atlantic coast. Now export justness at thn noaboard was quite small though seine good buying In the northwest on export account wim reported. Kninl.sh private advices are to the oll'eet that holders are ivorstocked and anxiously scoKlng buyers. In splto of our largo exports the visible sup- > ly Increases rapidly , llrndstrools' D urcs show nn Increase last week of between J.WW.OUO andS.uoi.ueo. It thu artificial support by east ern speculators wcro withdrawn prices would loubtlcss go lower , The tendency Is down- vard ami it scorns probable ox- > ortors will hold ( HV awhile. Itocolpts ciiitlinio largo on sharp breaks. A'hoat scorns to bo a purchase for a turn , but 'or ' a long pull wo would sell It on the bulgo. lutchlnson Issald to liavo ptodlotod OOo for Jecomber. Corn and oats have shown In creased heaviness , the line , warm weather , argo receipts and Increasing stocks making It oxtrcmely nard toHiistiln prlcoi of corn. It s of course possible to bid up the market , but mrd to sell much long utulV without causing a sharp decline. Conditions seem to bo steiul- ly worulng In favor of the boars ind It looks as if thocllqun would finally have o accept a serious loss on tholr operations , In provisions there was more disposition to boll , the bears drawing encouragement from ho weakness In corn. That the comparatlve- y small receipts of hogs are not duo to lack if ears Is shown by the fact that cattle ro- colpts are the largest on record and It Is as asy to find transportation for hogs as cattlo. Wo do not look for very largo receipts now and bollovo consumption Is uteidlly : reducing thu stock of provisions. CHICAGO , lll..Kopt. 1(1. ( Coiinsolinan Day to Cockioll Ill-others ; Wheat opened at an iVorago of ibout lo decline In various futures ind under the Inlluunco of very weak foreign idvlces and liberal receipts. The market vould have hadavood breakoxcout forstrong m > Ing under 07u for December by the Now York bull houses , who seem to act In lerfect ooncort. Thuy made several attempts o rally I'acllle on largo clearances iindsomu crolpts of war from Italy und starvation rom Itussla , but nothing advanced to ralso ho hUh point today above the low point of futordny. The peg at thoOTo hummer hold ho market from stopping billow that point nt he close. Our prlvato foreign advices are nuch nioro bearish than publio cables and wo oo I ; fur u sharp break in wheat imiorrow It bullii attempt to un- oiul. Corn was simply tired by lonvy receipts and trade dull. Them are In- llcatlons that tlio various ciliiueK have at last lUpojcd of tholr holdings and that the tailors .ro left to got out tbo best way they can. . 'ho market U becoming smoother with largo ozelpt * . while demand of voxels and blither atcs of freight are hlndorlng shlunii'iitH. Cables reduced bids , already too low , to pre- ont exports , Provisions were weak from scarcity of both caih and speculative buying nnd puckers wore pressing tbo market with ollerlnus of January product. The outlook s for a , further decline , K O. Snn.rU I saw In Kansas City yestor- uay tbo 11 rut cur of uow corn uud It would bo hard to boat In quality , Two cars moro nero Raid to bo on tliujvad. UJf.l/f.I r.tfff StTOOK M OMAHA , Pout. in. OATTl.K-omolalArocnlpts of cattle. S,7iU , n < compared wltlpi.r.J : ! ? yesterday and it , 124 Wcdctuilay of lilMt week , Hcof cattle glow and dull Kt about steady nt thn recant doclliif. llulcherV RtuiT wonk and ir o to ! "i lower than Monday. 1'ecdcrs ( julnt about steady , llons-Olllctal rooolpts of hogs S.XV , . an compared wltli-M : > 7 yesterday , and 4,231 \\ednosdayof Inst week , Host heavy and mcdliim wolghttncUvo and steady. Mixed , puckers nnd llghtatilnwamlCo lower than yes- day. All ftold. lilght. fl.8.TB.1.0J | heavy , tl.l i . ' ' .l5 ; mixed , II.KKMOO. HIIKKP Olllclal receipts of shcop 4Rfl , as compared with none yesterday , and none Wednesday of laslwcok. Market active and II nn. Itncclptn and Disposition of Stock. onlclat receipts nnd dlspoiltlon of .stock as shown by the books of the Union stockyard * company for the twentv-four hours ending at 0 o'clock , p. in. , September 13 , 1891 : ItKOHU'Td HULLS. 770 1 40 1..14I5J 1 S3 1..11SO 200 15UJ 1 05 4..1215 2 00 1..1310 215 BTAO3. 1..1470 2 40 1..1SOJ 275 1..1020 300 1..1200 250 OXEN. 2..19J5 2 30 STOCKCItS AND FEEDeilS. M..2K ; 200 405 C'J ' 221 ICO 505 03 218 100 403 01 30J 120 505 25 200 4 05 UO 208 1IX ) 505 50 241 10J 41)5 ) 44 180 505 59 220 1IX ) 405 ll ! 237 40 605 C3 2.X ) 120 4 1)5 ) 03 21)0 40 603 73 207 201) 4 Oi (13 ( 272 6 10 41 282 100 4 1)5 ) GO 2li5 80 510 01 230 120 4 07H 53 324 5 10 7J 217 100 40714 54 KB ICO 510 45 181 500 01 233 80 610 01 2-i4 80 5 UO BO 325 515 US 202 240 500 1'IOS AND HOUOII. 1 4M 173" 0 01 300 I ii'J : 300 1 120 375 37 130 3 73 01 133 SO 423 Chicago Ijlvo Stock Mnrkct. CIIICAOO , III. , Sopu 10. ( .Special Tolojrram to TUB llEE.l There was no Improvement In the situation In eattle nor was any antici pated. Heavy receipts wore looked for and expuotathm In that regard was not dUap- poluted , about 2iOUJ head arriving. The arriv als for the first half of this week reach U0,500 head , or 11,5'JO ' mure limn for the buino time lust week nnd 2i'OCO ' moro than for the coiTcspondlriK tlmu lastyear. There were between 2J.OOO and 2tOUO ) cattlu in the yards , and as one-half that number would have mot all legitimate demands , suiters were uiialn at the mercy of the buyers. However , prices were not forced down moro than 103 on any class of cattle. Some grades , notably the bitter borlx of natlvo shlpulnt ; Ktcer.s , were saleable at Tuesday's prices , but the Kericral market was elf from So to lUo whlcn makes nn aKKregatu decline Hlnoo Krlday of from 15o to ilUo. There was actlvo t null us at the decline , hut after all wants liad bcun mot thuru still remained In the yards enough cattle to preclude the prob ability that tomorrow will t > oo any Improve ment In urlcus. Shipping steers were cjuutcd at from $3.00 to 0.23 ; cows , bulls and heifers at from tl,25 to { 1.75 , and stockers and feeders at $ , .75 to $3.25. Of the last named thoru was an over supply und prices worn lower than ut the bcislnnlujfOf : the week. Tiie talus of westerns were largely at JI.5J and from * -OU to J'J.lM took the bulk Ut the Toxuns. There was a brisk-.hoK market , today and a firm one. The fact , that not as many hogs ar rived us the majority of operators had antici pated and that tiu | total for the llrst half of this weuk Is komo OOO head less than for the corresponding throilduyt ) of last week , had a roaHsurniK olluct , llnyotH not to work early and by the mlddl6bf ] the forenoon most of the IIOKH had boon pimiu.l over the scales. Heavy and medium . \yuiKlits advanced from tl.75 to J.1.C5 , while light grades wire snluablu lit from M.W to ( j.'M. The Quality of ' tlio offerings , though not up to yt'Hturday'siiuverago ' , was fair for tlio time of the year. ' Thu greater purl of the supply changed huhds ut from $1.05 to * 5.2.i for heavy medium and ut from il.75 to f.\15 fur light prices .ruuglni ! downward from Jl.50 bought comiuvii grusaoM , llttlu pigs and culls , The avcrasu , advance was between 60 to Ilic ] iur liw Ibs.-,1 ; ; , ThoKvonlngJbtil'nal ropoits : OATTI.E--KO- colpts , U,500 ; BhlpMcnts , 5ouu. Market Blow and IUWIT ; prlmo to extra natives , JO.Ooan.lS ; good to choice , i " > .iKi\'M ; extra , ja.MXi : > .oO ; Texan , * 2.25i7J ! stookors , * 2.5ua3.25 ; rungors , (3.25tDI,80 : good cuws und heifers , * 2.lUW..lj. ) . llons-ltucclpti , 18.000) ) shipments. 10,500 ; market strong to higher ; rough and com mon , tl.5oUI.bU ; mixed und puckers. tl.HUCuta.10 ; iirlino heavy uud butcher weights , t3,25&5.'U : prlmu llclit. & .I5&5.0) ; bccond clubs light , JI.OO & 5.0U ; grasscw , JJ.75 < ai.75. riiiKiiiltocelptN , ti.Ml ; shipments. 1,200 ; murkiit fairly uutlvo. steady to strong ; na- tlves , tl.2i\23 ; wusteir.H , ll.05iil.40 ; Tuxuus , U7. ii .Mj lambs , ll.5U4f5.50. Now York Live Htook Alarkot. NKW YOIIK , Sept. 10-IlKBVES-UeceIpts , 2,178 liuad Including B4 CUM for sale ; market ( lull , luo pur 100 Ibs. lower ; ntulva stcurs , $5.5'XiiO.OO pur UO Ibs. ; Toxnns , t.'l.0044 ; i8j ; bulls and cows. < . ' .5Jitt-l.l ) ; dressed beef slow ut'O'JUo ' porlb. Shipments today , 4'JS beeves nnd 11.23UiUiriersof | ! beef ; tomor row 138 beeves. CALVES KecL'Ipts , 1.7t > 3 lieiid ; market firm ; veals50a7.75 ( pur 100 Ibs. ; griiBsurs , * 2.4'J J 2.75 : hiuturmllk calves , $3."OttU.23 ; wostuins , rJiiBBi'Ilocolpm , 1 ,1M head : sheep steady ; ] uuib3vcry [ dull ; bhveu , JJ.yj4W.U'ii ! oluuibb , A Chcnp Bargnln Takes Money From the Pure , " Imitations may bo uhcnt ) , but they nro wortlilcsa. Ho siu-o to buylhn gonulno Jo linn n Holl'a Malt Kxtrnctonly. It will glvo you the best fltUlafuotlon. The Ronulno nuiHt hnvo the flluna- turo of "Johniin Holt" on the neck of every boltlo. f.VCOUO.M ; dressed mutton steady nt TftOUo per Ib ! ( Irossrd lambs weak nt8IOic. ! Hoes Ili-culpts , 0,070 head. Including 3 cars for sale ; market steady ut JJ.ltWO.W pur 100 Ibs. KntiHnH City Iilvc Stock iMnrketq. KAVSAS CITV , Mo. , Scot. 1(5. ( CArrt.E Ko- colnts , 0,0)0 ) ; slilpinonls , n/'O ) : market Htpady to luo lower. Steers , M.2.VIJ.V75 ! oows , J1.5044ifs > ; Btooknrs nnd feeders , $ , ' . -I.V ( l.'VV ' Hods-.Hocolpts , 7.IOJ : sliliiMHintB , 870 : mar ket. MJICc loner ; bulk , JI.8.V3I.M ; all grades , J3.2.Vi.r ( > .0,1. HllKEl1 Uccolpts , 2,000 ; Bliliniicnt ? , 1,020 ! market steady. St. I ; ( > iilH Ijlvc Htook Market. ST. LOUH. Mo. . Sopt. 10. OATTf.K Hocolpts , 4MO ; BlilpiucntB , 2M)0 ) ; tnarlirt .steady ; fair to cliolro natives. $2.aVi&.V50 ! Toxaiu und Indian ? , J2.3inM.00 ! cannurs , tl.&oa3.S.X Hooa Receipts. 5,000 ; shipments , 2)00i mar- knt stonily ! heavy , f5.004i3.23 ; mixed , fl.Oj ® 5.10 ; light. M.09IB3& . BInnclicstor Trnilo ilevlow. MAKCttKBTr.n. Sopt. in. 'riio auardlun , In Its comuiL'rclal article , says : With thu easing In cotton values tlio market has become ( itilctor. Ilusliiess Is very limited. The transactions are mostly In small lots. Yarns are ulToctcd moro than cloth. Tnu sales yesterday wcro much below the average. Spinners tire linn. The advances In thn priors of cloth have uhi'cki'd the India and China demand. Manufacturers are too well engaged to listen to oll'ur.s at a lower range of prices , and they compel full ratcx. The makers of good Milrtlngs nru thus able to ostabllsh a fair advance. Millies , Jacconets nnd other In dian staples and printing und bleaching cloths are very rjulot. _ _ _ _ _ WlHiTEKff 1'ACKIXU IXTKIlKSrg. Imst Week's Output Mxnctly tlio Sninc us tlio Week ItH'orc. CINCINNATI. O. , Sopt. lo.-Speclal [ Telegram to Tun IHn.J : Tomorrow's I'rlco ' Current will say ! The total western packing the past week has been 140,000 , the .same as the preceding week. Tor the corresponding pcr.od last year It was 210,000. From March 1 the total Is fi.ViO- | 000 , against T.ClKi.Ui.0 a year ago. Leading places compare as follows : OM.lll.L WllOT.RS.lLIS M.UIKISTS. FrCHll J'VllltS. SWEET POTATOES Per Ib , 3c. CIIAII Al'i'I.KS Per bbl , f2.MiR3.00. ( 'ANTAioui'is : Per dotl.00i3l.25. . PnACiiES California Orawfords , single case lots , SI.25 ; ten case lots , tl , 10 ; Michigan , per basket , OOc. Git.U'ES Homo grown , I0-lb baskets , 3Tic ; 25-lb baskets lots , 3032c : Muscat , per crate , Jl.00l.7o ; Koso Peru. SI.i51.50. : PIAHS California llnrtlett , 12.73 ; other Cal ifornia varieties , i2.25@2..W. PI.UMS California , gros nnd Hungarian prunes. $ l..p > 0 ; German prunes , $1.35. APPLES 1'or bbl , S&v.'i&'J.SO. OIIANOKS Per box. Imported. W.50. WATKHMGLONS Kanev , crated. luaiSc. LKMO.NS Per box , W.OO ; fancy Maori , tSM. HANANAS Per bunch , $2.00'a2.riO for good shlppliiK stock. CitANiiEititiES Capo Cod , perbbl$0.0010.00 : Wisconsin Bell and llugle , per bbl. , fS.75. Flour. Omaha Milling company. Reliance. Patent , $2.1)0 ) ; Invincible. Patent , 12.80 ; Lonotftar. Su- Rerlatlvc , $2.50 ; Snuwflake , JJ.10 ; Fancy Fum- y. $2.0,1 | { . T. Davis Mill comoatiy. No. 1 and Cream High Patent , $2.85 ; Illuo 1) ) . and Ked F. . $2.GJ ; Lion and Hawkoyc , JJ.40 ; Itoyal No. 10 , ijpo- clal Patent. $3.0 ij Mmiiosota and Dakota. Patent. if2.Kl ! ! Kansas Hard Wheat , Patent. J2.HU ; Nebraska Straights , $2.TO. S. F. Oilman's Gold Metal. $2.60 ; Snow White , $2.51) ) ; b'nnwfluke. 8.MO ; low grade. $1.00 ; Queen of the Pantry. J'.MK ) ; Mlnnosota Speculative , $2.80 ; bran , II3.COJ chopped food , J..OO. Vegetables. The following quotiittons represent the prices at which choice'stouk Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stnted : ONIONS Homo grown , 4050c per bu. UEI.KIIY Per doz. . Me. TOUATOKS Per bu. , $1.00. OAlinAGE Homo crown , lo p < ; r Ib. HKANR Nuvy , $ J.5J < IS2.G5 per bu. 1'OTATons Local growers are supplying the demand almost exclusively at 2.Y&'l5a per bu. SWJSET POTATOES Jersey. 5.50 per bbl. Country Produce. Eons Market weak at lG@llJe. ( ! pour.Titv Mnrkct weak. About iho outside on old fowls and chlckons Is $ . ' .75 and small chickens have sold as low us JJ.OO and good sizes at J2.502.75 : good ducks , JJ.OO. IIUTTEU The best country butter , ( rood enough for city trade , soils at J50)lCc ) ; packers' stock , lOiic. Do Witt's Little Early itisors , bostpitt. Western 1'oiisions. WASHIXOTOX.D. C.Sopt. 10. | Special Tele gram to THE Dee. I Tbo following list of pen sions granted is reported by Tin ; BEB und Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original David H. Sawyer , William Wulrod , George N. Chambers , Orln II. Weeks , Frederick Stombrink , Joseph C. Thomas , Charles Baker , Mnrtin Joftery , Nicholas E. Braslleld , Simon S. Starkoy , Jumcs M , Raman , Jonathan Kovvfleld , Isaac Parish , Walter C. Adams , Klloy Hart , Elijah Whlto , Edward Hocho , Silas W. Tumblcson. OCOVRO K. Wntmoro. Wurron Mack , Levi Knorchnor , Samuel Frej' , Henry A. Allpross , Houort 1'cnson , John U. Glnsscock. Origi nal widows Susannah Pomborton , Eli/abuth Wood , Mary Thompson , Lydla Stanley. Iowa ; Original Eugene Michael , Joseph Rider , Solon O. Cainiibell , Edwin Sheets , Albert Bordmuii , John M. Boll , Thomas Williams , E. Wilson , Archibald BlRcart , Charles G. Knlsor , Wallace HodlioldViIl - lam Katikin , Alonzo Dcpeo , John W. Fullerton - ton , Thomas McDermott , Henry HofTman , Charles L. Dunham , Hercules Turner , Hen- ton L. Darnold , George W. Lush , Frederick Shamblon , Peter Hutb , William M. Ilifo , Joseph P. Tower , William U. Parks , Will iam Estlo. Additional Ucorgo Fouts , John D. Sbimor , Alphous Ilaywovth. In- crcnso Eugene Vorpo , David Boatty , James N. Porter , Frederick C. Davis. Original widows , etc. Catherine .T. Went- wortb , MagRlo P. Holiortson , Caroline C. Hoinort , Fanny Platt , mother ; Fanny Klckey , mother. South Dakota : Original Wesley Hlchart , Louis Growing , Alexander S. Shepherd , Ln- fayotto Shrako. Original widows , etc. Minor of Alexander Wood. DoWltt's LIUlo Early Risers. Bostllttla pill over mado. Cure cor.stlpatlou every time , Nona equal. Use thorn now. Westerners In New York. NBW Yoitic , Sopt. 10.-Special [ to Tun BKB. | Mr , W. Hayden , buyer for Hnydon Bros. , Omaha , is hero buying dry goods , etc. Ho Is at the St. Denis hotel. Mr. H. H , ICrug of Lincoln , Nob. , Is at tbo Metropolitan hotel , lie is buying goods for H. H. Inssloy & Co. Mr. J. L. Hoist , Council Bluffr , is at tbo Grand Central hotel , Mr , C , F. Wollorof Otnatm is nt the Im perial hotel , Mr. G. G. Brown at the Coleman - man house , Mr. H. V. Hall and Mr. S , D , Bangs at the Ullsoy house , all Omniums. Miss M. K. Wrlcht of Dos Molnes Is at the Grand Central. She Is buying millinery. Mr , II. F. Stonffer of Fremont , Neb , , Is at the Grand Central hotel. Mr. L , J , A. Hoist and wlfo of Council Bluffs are at the Grand Contrnl hotel , Mr William H. Ilnyden is in company with Miss A. L. Hayacn. Small In size , great in resultt ; DoWltt's Little Earlv Hlscr * . Host pill for constipa tion , best for sick boadacho , best for sour Btoniach. JOHN A. MCHllANE. f'HA.NK 0 Cll.XilO.f McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 8. 13th Bt. , First National Bank UulU In ; , Omaha , Neb. Deal In Mock * , bomU , MOiirltloi , coil noreUI pi' porutc. Nvnotluta luini ua liiijrorol OiuHk rj vilntu. Short time luini , onj batik nock , or otii pprori'J collateral micurll ) OMAHA adorers1 and DIRECTORY AWNINGS A XI ) TKXTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Oo , , I'lnin , linmmocki , oil nml rutihorclothlnii , Send for iiP. 11 I.I Knrimni , HAG H A XI ) T WINKS. Bemis Omaha Bag ( Jo. Importer * ml Mumifnc- turiTj. I'lourSnelu. llurlnps find Twine. BICYCLES. A. II , Perriso & Oo. Mi 0 , Daxon , KM DoilRO Street nicyclcs otil nn monthly payments , Send for our cntiiloguo nml prices. IWm Knrnaru t. , Oranh HOOK BINDERS awl STATIONERS Aokernian Brothers & Hointze , Printers , binders , olectroty pori , blank book nmtiu- fnoturcri. Illi ! Howard utrcot , Onmlm. MOOTS AND SHOES Ohos. A. Coo & Oo. Kirkondall , Joncsdc Oo Mnnufacturcn nud Job. Wliolainle.Mnniifncliir'rs bers. Avents for Iloiton Hub- ber Nhoo Co. llr. ( , 1101 , nnd lll > i , Ilnrnuy ntroet. Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Morsa & Oo. , nam & Harto Phoc Knelory.Corner llth 1512 Hnrnor street. nnd Donuliu its. Oninlut Merrlmnti Invited to Onmlm , Neb. cnlt nmlernmlnc. John L. Wilkio,1 , Louis Heller , Onmlm p.iper box factory Iliilclicrs nnd Packers , 1317-1'ilD Douglas. 'I'ooUnnd stippllos. licet Orders promptly tilled. . . 'iX , nVl1 , , 'lll' l' cnslmfi. Hln-lllH l < ck nn Jlrcnt. CAJlIlfAGHS , BUGGIES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omnlm's I-nrucst Variety WAGONS A.VI > CAUHIAOES. 0 HA IN A NJ ) PRO VIS rynnOoumiisaionOo A , 8 , MoWhortor llrokers , Bruin , nrnrlnlon lloom IS , Hour tl of Tr .1 fin.l . tnok . N. V. I.lfo llrnkrM , I'rlrMn wtrei IiM'ir. 1'rUnlowiroclil- to Now York , Chloniro rnuo. ft. IxjulJ nnil ninlHt. Idiili. CnihRrrtln New Votk. t'O tight. CockrcH Bros j F , 0. Swarta & Co. , llrokcrt nml r.uli buyer * . llrokprn.drnln.l'rdTlMons 1'rlrnlo wlrpi to New i-le. I'mnto wlro loft. York , Clitonito , A Bt. I-mil nn < lt'hlc.itto. lloom l.ouI . 10-13 llonrd of 7. llonnl of Trnile.OmiUm , Trailo. UxchntiKO liM'K. H. Omtt * JIAJIDWAHM. Kcctor&WilholmyOo Olark-Antlrecsou Cor. 10th nud JncitioitSti.- Hanlwaro Oo. 13th nml llnrnoy , Omnb Noli. JliOX W011K& Paxton & Viorling Omaha Safe & Irou Iron Works , Works , Wrouulit nml M9l Iron biilMlim work , oniilnci , Mnniifm l lir work , cenernl pranf nnfo , vniilli. jnll loiindry , innclil.io nnd work , Iron sliutti'rs nnd Mncksmltli work. U. 1' . Hro o < rniie . (1. ( An- Ur. nnd Kth Kt. droen , llln iJnckion tt < LIQUOHS. Ilor & Oo. , E. R. Grotto , I.tquor Merrlinnt * . Importer nnd Jobber of Illi Humor Street , \Vlnoi niul Mnnnfiictiir'rsKi-nneilr'a IWOnndmi \ FnrnnmSt. Knit Indln Millar * . I'rluolhtson i L. Kirsoht k Oo , , Frick & Herborta , \VliolcsnIot.lquor Denl'rs Whola < nlcl.liior | Do.ilon 407-41W 3.10th St. IOI-NHP. lOtliHt. Q. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wnkeficld , Imported , A ninrlcnn 1'orl Ilnrdwooil luiintior , Inmi ( V nt , Mllnnu keo IlitriuillCciuoii 1910 North ICIti Street nnUQulncyVlilto Lima Oharlos R. Lee , Louis Bradford , Hnrdwooil lumbar , wood cnrpots nml pnniuot Lumber , Unio.ccnient.sta. lloorlnv. rtli nnd DoiiKlns. Street. A XI ) XO'JIOXS. 0. A. Stonehill , I. Oborfelder & Oo. , Millinery , .Votloii3.Clo.iks Importers nnd .lobbari In lUc. .Milliner- . W3 , 210 nml SIX ! < oulh lltb 1ID-1I9S. latliSt. , Onmlm. Street. MUSICAL JXSTltUMKXTti , ETC , Max Meyer & Bro Co A. Hospe , Jr. , M'f'K Jeweler' , dealers In l'lino , Artists' musical liKtruinonls , Mntcrlnli , lUc. etc. Knrnnm ami ICtli. 1511 DoiiKlis Hlrcot OYSTERS. H , Platt & Oo. , Oysters , Flsli nnd Celery , 319 South 10th Bt OILS. Oonsjlidated Tank Line Oo. Itelined nnd Inbrlratln nIK inlo crcniu , oto. U. 11. Until , MuniiKcr. PROD UCE , COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith , Sshroochr & Oo. , Dcnlcrs In country prod Cuxli buyer. ) lintlpr * n1 uce , fruits , vegetables , VMS. iiiul KOIIC..II com- iul.ii.liin inerulinnt . 1M7 Howard Street r-VISc.uth . llth SIreoL Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch k Oo. , 121" llownnl Street. Produce , fruit * of all Write fur prlco < on butter klm li , oysters , poultry nml ter , CHIP , 13th nml llurnoy Htraets. Kirschbruun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo. , Duller , clieo'o , vggi Duller , cia-s nml poultr/ . . poultry nnd uamo. I20fl Hownrtl Street. WJt-oulh 13lh Street. Bates & Oo , , Country produce , fruits , rvwtnlilot , Krocers1 pe- L'hiltlei , tent , spices , etc 417-41J f. lllh St. PAPER. HUniiF.lt GOODS 3nrpenter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Oo. | ? nrry a . full stock of Manufacturers nml Job. irlnthiK , wrnpplnB nnd btira all Ulndl rubber vrlllni , ' paper , card pa- Koods. .er , elc. 1520 Fnrnnm Street. SEEDS. STOVES. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , > ecd Krowers , rionlers In Sloven repairs of nil klndi rnnlcn , Krass , ernln nnd Cuoksmid lloatcn rco seeiH. for tmlo. 421-4:1 South 15th. f07 S. 13th Street. SASH , D0011S , JiLlNDS , ETC M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohu Sash & DoorOo Mnnnfnctnror1 ! of sash , Mnniifnctnrcr.'tof mould * do on. till nil * and Ink's , bllnil * . iloors , etc , nioiildlnxs. llrnnch of- Ollleo : lice , 12th nnd Unrd Sts. Itooni i-.l lleo llallillnz. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strung & Sona , Pump Oo. , IOW-1001 rnriinm Street , lliillltlnyVlnd Mills. PIS ami IW.tones Street. . ' . ' Oiimha , Neb , G.I * lloss , ncthigmanax'r TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Oonsolidatod OofFeo Company , 141 < nn > l I4IU Ilnrnoy St. , Omaha , Neb. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiok- Toyn , < loll , 11 Hi n mo , Balko-Oollondor Oo. , fancy KuoiH , liounofiir- lillllanl raereliiimllin. nl'liliH ! Kooil : ) , clillU- Snloon llxtnrei. renN cnrrlnKt'H. 4U7 , Kr.l K. ( Dili Struut , 1311) Knrnam Street Omnlin. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D , Boor & Oo , , Hunter & Green , g.W Kichnnuo Ihillillm ; , UO KxchaiiKO Illlllcllnfe South Onialm. South Omnlin. Miss Hlla Joseph loft yosterUay for I.ovo. land , Colo. , wtioro Hhe will teuch In the publio schools durniK the coming year. CURE r /YOURSELF ! Ask your llruggUt for it i / bottle ol IllK . The only , a tton-jioiiomiui remedy lor all . rf iho unnatural discharges nnu I private dldoatuB ol men and the dcbilltatlni ; wcakiicw peculiar in women. It cures In B lew Idays without the aid or \ puhllrlty of a doctor. \ne Vnfitruil American Cure. y The Evans Chemical 0) . ' CINCINNATI , O. U. B , A , llnritntnit tli.K. - . HCj. . < : ar. < lal ( lo''oanr" Mnptrttllclrid , UU.J.6TE-UEMilUbm > 2o ar. 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