6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEJE , UESDAYSEPTEMBER 22 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Surprises the Trade by Opening Higher Than Saturday's ' OUso , STRENGTH DUE TO LIVERPOOL CABLES. Ojicrnlors Knrly Ilccotno Nervous and litilllflhly Incllncd-Sinnllcr Hlinrts Jlncl to Sli'itKRlo to Oot In the Hwlin. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept. 21. Wheat surprised llic trndo this mornlnR by opening about f mm Hie to So lilclmr than It closed Satur day , showing much strcnzth for a tlmo nnd qiik'klv soiling nt 2io ! advance. Tlio strength was duo to Liverpool cables , quoting that tnnrkcd Id higher on Hpot and 2d higher on futures. Consuls wore quoted aleut : two-six- tconths of 1 per cent lower , and this taken into connection with reported destitution In parts of Germany unil nn estimate by the Ainorlcun Agriculturalist that the world's supply of wheat and rye would not 1)0 less than 200,000- 000 tin. short , aim might reach 400,000.010 , granting nn export surplus of 225,000.000 bu. for the United .States and Canada , made trad ers nervous and liulllshly Inclined , Now York and other domestic markets Blurted strong and at a good advance and added to the local strength. I'ardrldgo was understood to bo covering a liberal line and the smaller shorts were also struggling to Ret In , but tlicro was very llltlo for sale and busi ness was consequently not us aetlvo as the do- elded advance would Indicate. December Blurted at from ll.OOJi to ! 1.00'i , apnlnst OS',0 to 68'ic on the close Haturday , and touched ll.OI'iMen ! on liberal selling by Now York and Ht. Louis through I.OJ.-HM. White nnd others , loKCthor with lower cables from the United Kingdom and a reported break of 5 murks at Merlin , there was a drop to $1.00e ! , Imt another buying spurt carried It to t\.mu. \ There WHS a slight recession toward noon , but llrm- ncss was the prevailing focllng during the last hour. with lluetiiatlons hetwcen fl.O ! i nnd tl.OOU with the close at J1.00i. Thu lloard of .Trade closlin ; cable iiuotcd Ilerlin O'.iin ' lower , with London unchanged and l'irls ; unehangcd to a fraction lower. A report of wet weather In England damagiuc when I In the Holds was ono reason for the strength dis played by the market. Corn was fairly active and strong In sympa thy with the strength In wheat , but there was vigorous selling on tnu advance ri'sulllng In a sharp decline , ( iood weather and the li''llef that the crop Is now virtually out of peril was n weak factor. The market presented no Im portant features. October sold early fromOOiic tof,0fo ! against fW ; c at the close Saturday. Then It began to break , and sold ftumSOcup to Mie ) , then oflT to 49ip ! , reacting to 5ic > and , In the afternoon , rallied to BIJic , broku to 50'ic , but rallied and closed atMc. C'ongdon and Chaplin , who wcrn understood to bo covering short sales , wore the best buyers. Oats were quotud quint and weak , closing within one-eighth of a cent of the bottom with lluetiiatlons conllned to a range of from one.fourth of a cent to three-eighths of a cent. Provisions were Inclined to bo strong early on tlin recession of tlirce- filxtcentlis of a cent. Tlio prleo of Hrltish consuls Indicated some nervousness over the Kiironean situation and the ad- . vanro In the price of cereals. Later the mar ket Hiietuated frequently In sympathy with corn. The fluctuations were narrow , however , those in pork being conllned to a range of from 1o to lOc. The close was at the top and at nn advance of from I2 c to 20o over Satur day's close. Lard closed at from 2ie ! lower to Cc higher , nibs were from 25e } to Tie up. The leaillni ; futures ranged as follows : AUTICr.ES. mail , LOW. CLOSE. WM EAT-NO. 2 September. . i ym December. . . 1 IKM 1 1)1 ) 1 WH May 1 07 1 UTTi 1 07U CoilN No. 2 Septomber. . 64UHi 51 B2K October UHi May 4 ( ! OATS -No. 2- feptombur. . October May , . . . . 31 ! < ? Tr § ! H MKSH POIIK October. . . . . 10 40 10 HO 1037K December. . 10 IK ) . 10 117) ) . 10 ( XI 10 G7M January. . . . 1ZEO 13 'JO 1280 11 VK ) LA IID ' October H H ) OflO CS5 December. . , 6H21. GV2V li i'O ' January. , , . 705 705 BnoiiTIttiis Octubur. . . . . 6 M 7 00 November. . 7 0' ' ) , 1 OJ 7 DO January. . . . 0 75 ( I 70 ( ! 75 Cash quotations were as follows : KLOUK Steady and unchanged. AViiBAT No. 2sprinewhent , 078 < a07Jic ; No. 8 spring wheat , 8at)0c : No. 2 rod , USJie. CollN-No. 2 , KJKc. OATS-NO. 2 , 2 ( ! < a27o : No. 2 white , 2&23c ; No. II whlto. 2 S.i2a'io. HVE No . 2. . nAiti.cv No. 2 , 02o ; No. 3 , f. o , b. , 4001o ; No. 41 , f. o. b. , av&IOe. FI.AXSKKD No. 1. 05e. TIMOTHY SKEP I'rlino. $ I.IO1.2I. I'oitK JIcss pork , per bbl. 810.37 ! ! : lard. iier cwt. , ( O.H7W ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . 17.00(27.10 ( ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , M.O ii © 0.75 : short clear sides ( boxol ) , t7.757.85. WIIISKBV Distillers' llnlshed goods , per sat , SuaAns Unehangod ; cut loaf. 53yc. Receipts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the 1'roduco exchange today the butter market was steady and uni'liunged ; fancy creamery , 222Jio ! ! : line western , 2iKit2lc : fljm dairy , lU4JI6ij ordinary. lIQISe. Kggs , Now York Markets. NEW YOIIK , Sopt. 21. VLOUII Uccolpts , 20t16 ! packages ; exports , a3 barrels , 12,410 sacks- market firmer and fairly active : sales. aotisj barrels ; low oxtritH , ji.i5ffl4.'Si : ( : fair to fancy f4.25G5.05 ; Allnnoapolhi clour , $1,8. > ® 4 DOAlliil noapolls uatcnts. * | .1)05.CO ) ; winter wheat JOW grades , Uli.V34.25 ; imtonts. JI.50OS.83 : straights. J4.flOffl5.2J : ryp mixtures. $2.454.85. COIIN AlKAL Dull ; yellow western , ja.25ffl3.STi. WiliiAT-ltecolpts. 702.7IIO bu : exports , 8tuui ! : bu ; sates , y,5iOOObii ; ( ) of futures : 1ULOJO bu of ypot. Spotmnrkot higher , the advance cheek- Ing business ; I > o. 8 ion , Jl.0liffll.07 In store and elevator : , JI.OB5ffll.07 ! alloat ; JI.07I.09M ' , ' JL'v ' , Jv ° ' a otl0J ' > J ! ungraded rod , iwiCStTi.oo\i ; No. 1 northern to arrive Jl.os ffll.oO No. . ; 1 hard to nrrivi. fUMJi. Options , advanced 2'2a"o on lilghor cables those from England were especially confident ana brought buying ordyrs whllo there was a crop cstlmato Bllghtly stimulating : declined ifflnjo on local manipulation , advanced iifflKo and closed toady at I'iffl2o over Saturday. No.2 rod. boptomber. closing ll.Oflj ; . October Jl oni { Pifi5 ? ! * ' , ° ' ° ' ll' ' < f 1.07'S ; November. Jl.08i.iffl 1 l-A'elts.l.l.K.l'0y ( ; | | ! I'ccembor. ' Jl.oOJfl.l'oj. * RVK Quiet ; western . Iwltl at OSoc. I , f. . COHN Receipts , 207,800 bu ; exports 18007 uu ; sales , l.l'ss.ooo bu of futures ? 4J4.000 bi of spot , hpot market lower , active , closing toady ; No. 8.flO olnoluvutor:0QBiKoiillont : ! ; ungraded mixed , WX3 2o ; No. 2 white , < WJe Options fairly active , declining early 'iffll'io nnd on pressure of full supplies , advaui-id ifo onndelosedflrmatlUoundurt.aturdayiSep. . toiiihor , U ) c. closing Cu.Ue ; October ! W ® KI'JC. closing 5'j'ie November 58ySe ( tiflul.ifv I ; , < . . . .li. ; . . . Ktl/y. . * * * . T , _ 57 Vp ® vr. ; v y. 5iyffl52e , closing 52o ; OATS-lt'ecolpts. 252.150 bushels ; exports. 450 nusbels : sales. 515,000 bushels U ( futures nnil 148,01X1 bushoU | of spot. Spot luarkotTovor and fairly active. Options fairly native ami easier : Septnmbor , ItSiWJ'ie. closing mot Ooio- ber. ; t2 ? ® .i2iUc , closing : i2io : November , ICHiffl . . , HV ° uwlor ) 374ii"Uc ixit No. 2 white. 34 ® B00d to HoM-Easy. < iulot ! state , common to choice. ll2.OiXBIQ.00 ; r'acltlo coast. * l4.004ilo.X ( > . CorrKE-Optlons opened steady , unchanged to 15 points up ; sales , ) ,500 bags , Including : September. * 15 , < W3I5.20 ; October. | 2 75 ® 12.00 ; November. ll.K5I2.H ( ) ! December lll.00iail.75j January , 111.50 ; March , tiuixa 11.451 May. 111.30 ; spot Rio. dull , lower ; fair Cargoes , f 17.50 ; ho. 7 , (14.75. HudAH Raw , qulot , steady ; sales COO bags molasses sugar , b'J ' test , at2ll-10o ; raQned , ilrm. good domnnd ; fair rolliied , 3ot centrlfURuU Ou test , at 37 7-1 Co , JIot.Assts Now Orleans , fairly active , firm ; common to fancy , 2t & 32c. RICK Firm ! good demand ! domestic fair to extra , AHu ; Japao , 5K@5Uc , COTTDNSKKO OIL ( julet , now crude , 3lo ; uow yellow.Mo. TAI.I.OW Qulot , steady ! oltyi ( W.OO for pkgs. ) KO'SIN- Steady , qulot ; strained , common to good , tl.avai.40. Tiwi'K.vnNK-QuIet , steady ! aSjjc. i I'KTUOi.KUM Opened linn but gave way under vhoit suloi und declined 2) ) c. clos ing weak , I'ennsylvuulu oil , ipot , opculnt ; hlffhpst. Glc ! lowest , COcj closln/ . COo : October option openlnit at flic ; highest , Olci lowest , ftS'ie : closing , M'ic ; Lima oil , no sales. Total snle , 105 iiiiK Eons 1'alr demand , firmer ! wostarn , 20 ® 20HCJ receipts , 8,4M packages , I'oitK Dull ; old moM.liO.Ttv3tl.ffii ! now mess , f l2.OOTtl2.5h extra prlmo , $ ll.0 l-.00. CUT MEATS-Htcady , qillot. ! nlcklcd bolllos 0i ! (04C ( ! plcktrd shoulders , C'j&Oitc. ' MititiLKS Qnlot , nrmi short clear , Septem ber , 7.liO. lAiti-riill ) , steady ; wnslorn stentn. (7.20 ; sales , 650 tiercoi , ( < ,20iil7.22 ! ( ; option sales , Pee tlcrcest October. 17.20 ; December , 17.25 ; January. < 'I5. IIUTTKH Qulot , onsys western dairy , I.T IScs wpstortl creamery , Ift&ISc ; weitern factory , CIIKEHB Qulot ; firm ; western. 033 ! io ; part skims , 4ffi"ic. ? I'tn IiiON-Qulot ; American , Ilfl.0vai8.2.1. ( CoiM'Eit Dull , iioavys lake , September , JI2.2. ' . : lake. Octonor , ! I2.30. LEAD Firm ; domestic , tl.MK. Tin Quiet , steady ! straits , f.'O.OS. KUIIH : > H City Mnrkct . KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Popt. 21-l'r.outt-Stcariy to ilrm ; patent , n.mt3\a \ : extra fancy , IJ.20 ® 2.25 : fancy. J2.ava2.15i choice , SI.OOJM.UO. wnr.\T-Stontly to higher : No , 2 hard , cash , KlJSct September , 8lo asked ; No. 2 red , cash , fSo bid. COIIN Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 50c bid ; Septem ber. 4' ) ! < c bid. OATS-About steady ; No. 2. cash 2/o bid ; September. 27c. HAV-Sleady ; timothy , SS.OO : fancy prairie. tfi.U ) : good to choice , $ , > .oyiii5.50 ; low grades , J 1.00 ® 1.5) . ri.AXPKEP SjC. ItUTTEitVVak ; creamery. IMMIe ; dairy , 12 ftlilc ; store packed , HttU'c ; packing , 1031.c1. Kens Slow nt I5e. RKCmi'Trf Wheat. 02.400 ; corn , none ; oats , none. Siiii'MKNTS-Wlicat. 07,000 ; corn. iVX ) ; oats. no"Ul _ _ _ St. IjOiilHMarkets. . &T. Loins. Mo. , Sopt. 21. WIIKAT Strong ; cash , ! V ; October , 7jc. ! t'oujf Klrni ! cash. 53o ! ; May , 40Uc. OATS Steady ; cash , 2U.io ; Jlay , 3Ic. I'OIIK tll.llO. lMiti-.W.75. WIIISKBV J1.1S. Tjlvc-rpool MnrkctR. IiVKitt'OOu Sept. 21. WHEAT Strong ; de mand poor ; holders olTor sparingly. Califor nia No. I , Us UiKiMs 10(1 : red western spring , Us IddWs ld ! ; No. 2 winter , 7s I'/idShs. UoitN Qulot : domaml pooV ; mixed western , Gs ; iil per cental. Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI , o. , Sept 21. WHEAT Firm : No. 2 rod , HSu. tJoit.v Lower ; No. 2 mixed. < 12 < a03c. OATS-ICaslnr : No. 2 mixed , 31S3l4e. ( ! WIIISKKV l 'lrm , Tolnilo ( irnlti Market. TOLEDO , O. , Sept. 21. WIIKAT Active ; cash SI.OO. COHN Dull ; cash , 5lc. OATS Quiet , cash , 30e. \VtiRiit Stook. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Sopt. 21. The North western Mlllur reports the stock of wheat In private oluvators of Minneapolis at l.fiS'.I.OOO ' bu. , an Increase of 140,000 bu. since lust Mon day. Milwaukee. Grain Market. MILWAUKEE WIs. . Sept 21. .WHEAT I-'Irm ; No. 3 spring , cash. Die ; December , 'J5 ? c. Con.v Quiet : No. 3 , ciisli , 53c. OATS Lasy ; No. 2 , white , JiOc. Minneapolis Grain Market MINNEAPOLIS , Mlnn..Seut. 21. WHEAT Fair : receipts , 700 bu. ; close : No. 1 hard , l)5c ; No , 1 northern , on track , UJJiG'J.tc- . Itrltlrth Ornln Trade lleviciv. LONDON , Sept. 21. The Mark Lane Express , In Its weekly review of the llrttlsh grain trade , says : Now English wheats were very depressed. Much damp and unlit grain was offered at 35s to 40s. Foreign wheats were Irregular und weak , Some provincial markets record un average decline of Is. American red winter received was quoted atUfli to 40s , and white at 43s Gd to 41s. Tlio finest Indian wasquotod at41sOd. Mal/.o was apuinst holders. American crop was offered nt 23s Gd for Janu ary shipment. Oats fell Ud. lle.ins , peas and burley arc slowt At today's market business was animated. New EngKsh wheat. In bad condition , was plentifully offered but was weak : old English was scarce and was hold for Is advance ; foreign wheat generally was Gd bettor. Klour from now wheat was cheap , while other grades were firm. Foreign grind ing barley was ( id cheaper. Oats advanced Gd. Mal/.o was very weak , llcaus and peas were steady , _ STOCKS AXlt liOXUS. NEW YOHK , Soot. 21. The stook market opened the now week this morning with another burst of activity which bid fair for some tlmo to eclipse tlio record of last Friday , but the trading In the afternoon foil away materially and whllo the sales of the day were extraordinarily heavy they were within the sum of the day. The feature of the dealings today , however , w. s the unusually largo number of stocks dealt In , together with the unusually oven distribution of the business. The upward movement also made steady progro&s and this , notwithstanding the con tinued efforts of the options who have been left out In the cold In the present rlso , to foreo a reaction by which tlmy may either roeuper- nto short contracts at something like n nom inal loss , or to enable them to got In on the next advances at figures likely to net ttiom a profit within a reasonable tlmo. There was likewise continued heavy realiza tions of profits accrued by bulls who are satis fied with the advance as It is , and also by the foreigners , who were rendered uneasy by the continued withdrawals of gold for o.vaort to tills port from the Hank of England , with tlio constant tendency of money ut that center to bccomo dearer. The demand , however , which was almost entirely from outsldo sources , completely swamped the forces working for n reaction , and for ouco the uubllo is In Wall street with power to do as It pleases , and the manipulators are In a bcnso "nowlie.ro in the strife. " The opening was at figures fraction ally higher itlian those of Saturday and further Improvement was madu right from the start uud as the Chicago pcoplo were heavy sellers , on the r'so the western stocks were almost all sluggish , wlillo most of the special- tics were still very strong and amomr the uet- lvo stocks the Vlllards led the ndvanco with some of their old vim. The YnndorblltRwo.ro also conspicuous for their strength and Lake Shore was ouo of the stocks which succeeded lu scoring a material Until gain. AtchliQii , Reading. St. Paul and other Into unusually prominent stocks for activity were still loaders in the dealings but thu totals of their transactions did not foot up to as high figures as of 1-ito , while the busi ness done was moro than usual among the low prlced shares. The upward move ment , with frequent halts and much excite ment , made steady progress until the last hour , when the realizations became moro nu merous and became sulllclont to overbalance the demand , heavy as It still remained. Prices I heroforo receded fractionally , but sev eral stoeks. Including Hurlliigton and Rook Island , were thereby brought below the level of their opening figures. The market finally closed active and steady after the decline- and halted. The list Is almost invariably fractionally higher , but North American Is up 1 ? per cent ; Northern Paclllo preferred and Tennessee coal , each I'/i per cent ; Sugar , l' per cent , ami Lake Shore , Load trust , Union Paclllo and Wheeling & Lake ICrlo preferred , 1 percent , Uovernment bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been neglected. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today : f.ackuwanna & Wnntorn ' . ' ' > , IS.'HI ; ICrlu , 4' Ni5i UJ lllVnlluyti"'vs''i ; ! LoulsvllloA Nashvllc , ! 0S9l : ? Uss.llrf . laolllc , 2:1.010 : : Northwestern , 7.4.Wi North American. 47.020 : Northern 1'a- cltio , lu,210 ; AortUoro 1'nclflo preferred 2l. 0j HondinR. 3rt,00l ! St. taut , R1.40S1 I'nlon I'nclflo , 27,760) ) Western Union , 12,535Vabnth ; , 3,410. Financial Itnvlow. NEW VOIIK , Sept. 21. The To t nays ! 0ov- oral remarkable nnd unusual feat urns have developed In the current niarkoU The fact that It M n market virtually without profes sional leaders becomes rnoro strikingly mani fest with every successive day's trading , rooln and combinations of powerful opera tors Imvo , In sovornl cases , been formed , but their effort was to tlopress the tuarxet , nnd they hnyohoon simply swcntasldn. It Is no exneKcratton to say that thu avornBO room trader lins been utterly disconcerted by the cotirHotof the market. At the present tlmo these professional oper ations constitute ono of the snmlltidt factors In thu business of the exchange. Tlio mnrkot ombodlcsn spcculatlvo craze 111110112 the people ple ut largo , and under Biich conditions argu ments on thu precedents which commonly regulate the movement ot prices Is likely to bo n mere waste of words , The pnoplo seem to have anchored their faith or. two great ulo- incuts In the situation the amazing Rood for tune of thlg country In the harvest ylold and the return of our oxportcd gold. How far the craze will po IB only n matter for conjecture. New York Money Markot. Nr.w YOIIK. Sept. 21. MO.VEV ON CALL Easy , raiulii' ! from IIi ! to 7 per cunt ; last loan , 0 per cent ; closed ntn per cout bid. 1'ittMKMEIICANTH.K I'Ai'Kit 5J7 ! percent. STBIILINH KXCIIANIIE Active but weak at * I.8J > , { for sixty-day bills and M.83li for do- inunil. The following were the clojln ? prices on bonds : Financial NotcH. , KANSAS OITV , AIo. , Sept. 21-Clearlugs , 11- 570,755. NBW YOIIK. Sept. 21. Bank clearings today , J78,4IO,2i3 : balances , J4.452.U27 , NKW OIILKANS. Ln. , Sept. 21.-01oarlngs , $ l,2iV.40 ! ( , Now York exchange , $1.50. Hank , 60c. HALTIMOIIE. Aid. , Sept , 21.--01oarlngs today , $2,744,020 : balances. $328,880. Kate , 0 per cont. PHILADELPHIA , I'a. . Sept. 21. Clearings to day. $ y.TC.oo-J ; balances , -tlJll.lKi. Money. 4i ! © 5 per cent. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 21-Jtonoy easy at 3Vi ® li per cent. New Vork exchange , -oo dis count. Clearings , $2,473,300. ST. Louis. Mo. , Sept. 21. Clearings today , } . ' ) ,03i,727 : balances , * > ( ) ( i,233. Money , 7(58 ( per cent. Exchange on Now Vork , par. BOSTON. Mass. , Sopt. 21. Clearings today , $18,040.283 ; balances. $1,50I.&IO. ! Hnto for money , 2 ! { < 33 percent ; exchange on Now Vork , loc discount. CIHCAOO , 111. . Sept. 21. Money quiet and un changed nt 0 per cent. Clearings. JliCifl,32'J ( ( ; Row York exchange , COo discount. Sterling exchange $4.81' $ for sixty-day bills and $4.84 for sight drafts. Havana Markets. HAVANA , Sept. 21. Spanish gold , EXCHANGE Qulot : on the United States short sight , gold , lo > i premium ; on London. tlJ4 ) premium. SLIAII Quiet. On Saturday 1,450 bass con- trif ugals , UU degrees polarization , were sold at W.15 gold per quintal. Now York Dry Goods Market. NKW YOIIK. Sept. 11 , Demand for dry cooda wns apparently affected by the hot weather , but the tone of tlio market remains firm , both Inthe cotton und woolen sections , and no lower prices are looked for. The Jobbing trade was fairly active and promises to remain so this week. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CiifTeo Market. Hio HETANKING , Sept. 21. COFFEE Itogular firsts. 7,850 rols per 10 kilos ; good second do , l)5 ) ( ) rols , ItEcuii'TS During the week. 117,000 bags : purchases for the United States , 53,000 bags , biiti'MKNTS-Totho Uiiiterstatcs,41,000 ( bags : stock , 330,00'J bags. Foreign OH Market. LONDON , Sept. si. LINSEED OIL-IOS lO'.d porowt. Tuiti'KNTiNE KriiiiTS 28 * H4d per owt. ANTWBIIISept. . 21. l'KTitOLiu.M : 15 ? ; francs paid and seller. A1'.1.15"1'001 ] * Sept. 21. TlIltPE.NTI.NU Sl'IItlTS 2Sa 3d per owt , SautoH Markut. ' 8ANTOSSopt. 21. COKFKK Good avcrago.7,800 rota per ton kilos. Uowolpta during the week , 10.1,000 bags ; purchases for the United States , States , nutter Market. Ei.tli.v , III , . Sept , 3l-On the lloard of Trade today butter was Orm , with a , tendency to ud- vatico. Sales were at I'.va-'si.io. Trndoru' Talk. NEW YOIIK , Sept. Sl.-Uanry Olows sayi : The Htook market shows renewed activity and strength. The "bcurt , " however , are not alone In the opinion that the advance In prices dur ing the last few weeks should almost mllllco ' . ' . " " . " . " lwl B Among the ranks of the "bulls there are two classes who Incline to the same view ; I'lrst , the conservatives , who think that present prices are well up to the present Intrlmilo value of utocks und doubt tlio oxpedlunoy of forcing up values to n point at whlolt the investment demand would bo chocked and at which foreign holders , under thu pressure of an American drain of gold , might toll out upon New York ; and a second end class uro those who have un loaded largo lines of "Ions" stoolc and aru actuated by thu purely Bpeoulntlvo purpose of being able to buy In again at a lower range of prices The former of these tw classes Is Dimply (1u lescent ! the latter have bouu ubluu their lullucuco , directly uud Indirectly , to depfilji prlcei. I'or the rest tlio market may bo saliUo consist of tlio sanguine and'demonstratlrtjiMasi of "bulls" who are always optimistic , overestimating favornhlo factors nml uAilfliV'slltimtliiit unfavorable ones , nnd who tic.inon | ) proitlocts rather than facts. When there Is a largo otttsldo Intcrot In the markt't which In the case nt present this clnif\f ) operators prove an tin- portant clement , , fiit- they all act In the sumo direction no lon nVthoy arc nblo to maintain their margins , niulili Is therefore tllnicult to break tlio force of tliclr support. At prc.ipnt the forces of tlin market itro divided Into these unuualineil.UullRou the ono Bldo and the iiunllllcil bull1) and the profosslonal boari on the other. TUo. result of such a contest under present cu'tidltlons ' cannot lie much other than a BUCOOOJOII of slight lluotuntlons , with llttlo gain for ulthur the ono party or the oilier. In judgliiRi\liat may bo tlio outcome of this contest it Is Important not lo lose sight of thu fact that the extreme hulls have in view a prospect which , If realized , will menu a moro active and more prosperous condition of business and cn- torprlso than exists at present. Wo are In thomldstof a progressive Improvement , and each day brings some now stimulus to tlio buoyancy of tlio prevailing boom , Within thu past week , for InUancc , wo have had n gov ernment crop report of unexpectedly high averages of the condition of the Uulmrvostod cereals , largo Increases In the earnings of the railroads , the beginnings of Imports of gold from the continent of Europe , and a hank statement favorable to ease In money ; and In the meantime there uro no unfavorable olr- cumstunccs appearing , wlillo tlio innrKot was wholly uunircctcd by thoMltyleno Incident. In this sense. It may lie said tfi'it much of tlio bulling comes from the course of events , and In any case It cannot bo denied that such a favoring drift of occurrences strongly rein forces tno sanguine bull party while it In duce * caution on tno other sfdo of the market. The tendency might bo less Important If there wore the caution usual at this season of the year about thu course of the money mar ket ; but the rullitx of geld from Europe hav ing already sot In , the money prospects are an element of encouragement , rather than discouragement. Perhaps the sole factor that can ho regarded as seriously suggestive of distrust Is the grave condition of European politics arising from Russia's coercion of Turkey In relation to the passage of thu Dar danelles. That may provo to bo a very grave ninsllou for the great powers , but to the United States It could only bring Important ad vantages In an Increased demand forour In vestments and , In the oventot war , for our food products. Nor U the negotiation of Rus sia's loan In I'arls calculated to appreciably' allcct American Investments In Europe , as the loan will have to bo taken almost exclu sively by French citizens , who hold but few of our securities. With so many elements In favor of the Now York market nnd so few , or vlrtua'ly ' none , against It , It must bo admit ted that the prospect of making any adverse Impression on current prices is not very en couraging to the bears and tlioso who may ho temporarily working In line with thorn , nnd It would not bo surprising should these who are waiting fora downward turn In prices have to wait until some further ndvanco has been made. Hut It Is doubtful whether at the moment this probability Is clear enough to warrant buying. A noteworthy feature of the market Is Its broadening character , stocks which have been long neglcetod now spring ing Into activity. In part this Is duo to the development of the speculative spirit , and In part to the Improved financial condition of tllO Various rnilllq. Tim trunLr llrina 11 rn ull rn. porting largo gains in earnings , and this explains - plains the rise In the Vnndorbilts and con necting properties , which has been ono of tlio hoalthlest features of the market. The move ment In Atchlson also had Its foundation In Increased earnings. In Heading , the sudden activity was duo to disbanding of the pool , which looked up some -lOD.tiOJ shares and so discouraged all speculative dealings. An advance - vance In coal , and the approach of a moro active domund for the article , also stlironed the coal properties. Several of the specialties , such as Chesapeake & Ohio. Ontario & West ern and Kansas & Texas , are growing more active , all of which Indicates a broader and active market during the fall months. ClllCAOO. III. . Sept. 18. Keunott , Hopkins .t Co. to S. A. McWhortcr : Strong cables and wet weather abroad , with u sensational bull ish article from apromlncnt journal , produced nn active demand , for shorts , the opening being nearly 2o above Saturday's close , The market Is so sonsltifo that great weight is given to every thine ; jf a bullish nature , even to such as , on c.oso examination , would bo found without " " material foundation. I'or example , /tlio article alluded to which was sent broadcast over the country by the Associated press states that the outstanding shortage In Rus sia's viold of rye eirectually obliterates all possibility of Riissla exporting any of her scant wheat ciopIt would bo Impossible to make a statement more positive or put It In stronger language , and yet there Is not a word of truth in It. Russia has boon exporting wheat every week , of the now crop year and since stho prohibited the exportation of rye the wheat export'shavo been Increased. The entire nrtlcln Is intissuaof misrepresentation ev.dently prepared . .In the interest of the farmers' alliance and Intended to 8Upplemcnttho"hold baekyour whoat" circu lars of that organization. Undoubtedly there Is a largo European deficiency of breadstuff's. Insuring good prices for American grain , but Unit is no reason why the press should bo used to circulate lullammatory reports calculated to deceive the public and cause a lletltlous advance In prices. Manipulation of this kind will almost certainly defeat tlio end In view , though temporarily successful. Tlio visible simply shows an Increase of 2C3a,0'JO against a ilecrou.se a year ago , and shipments the pint week to Europe from all parts of the world reach the largo amount of It'.feO',000 bu. , showing another considerable Increase In the amount on ocean pabsage. Receipts at all primary markets continue liberal. Stocks of wheat ut principal markets In this country are now qultn largo and If they Increase as fast as they indicate they promise to bccomo burdensome. Clearances were only moderate. At times the pressure to soil September nnd October corn was very pronounced , and the lowest prices for tno week were made. There was u considerable reaction near the close on covering by shorts. Tlio long futures of corn Una favor with investors but It Is be lieved they will ultimately sell homcwhut lower after the present demand subsides. A good export business was dona In corn today at the seaboard. Oats have shown llttlo animation. In provisions the consumption of product is satisfactory to holders as Is also cstlmato of the Department of A grlculturo that tlio supply of fattening hogs In the coun try In September was 3,31.0iOO ( less than a year ago. Tlio market Is quiet but firm. CIHCAOO. III. , Sept. 21. Schwartz , Dnpoo & MoCormlok to P. 0. Swartz & Co. : wheat opened strong and higher on higher foreign markets and cold , wet weather in tno United Kingdom. This brought great buying orders at the opening and caused nn advance of about 2i over Saturday's close. The quota tions In Liverpool were Hid higher and there was also a lower quotation of consols. The Incronso In the visible supuly was 2SOOMO ( bu. The receipts hero were 012 cars , and In Minne apolis and DuluUi were 1,078 oars. The char ters today were 4C,000 ! ) bu. Corn was very weak during the first hour , but Ilimlly rallied on the largo charters of 00,000 bu. Provisions were extremely dull , transactions being mostly changing. O.U.III.l I.IVK STOCK jr.lltKBTS. OMAHA , Sept. 2' ' . CATTLE Official receipts of cattle , 3,844 , as compared with 2,401 Saturdav and 3,1140 , Monday of last week. There was a hotter tone to the marker. on do- slraulo hoof steers and some good cows and heifers sold at5310c higher than utose of last woolc , but common grades were dull nnd weak at last week's closing figures Considerable life to feeder trade ; but price * not materially stronger than on Saturday. The hotter grades 'inn other grades wore fully as low us last weok. lloos oniclal receipts of hogs , 407 as compared with 3.4W ) Saturday and 001 Mon day of last woolc. Ono pucker did all the buying , paying 450e. ! Market about 5a lower on best heaviest , wjillo light and mixed were generally strongonuljlght , H.UO)5 ( ! ) ; hoavy. W.i55.00 | ; mixed , ll.V04t5.00. SiiKnp Olllelal "hscoipts of sheep 1,061 , as compared wltlvhono Saturday and 43:1 : Monday of last ' -week. Market active nnd steady. ' 4 llousKS Ofllclnl fecolpls of horses 210 , as compared with nCjUq Saturday. Itcoelptn niuj' lBpoHltlon of Stoolc. Olllola ! rocolpU.-uul disposition of stock as shown by the boolf ; of the Union Stock Yards company for tlio tvrputy-four IIOUM ending at 9 o'clock , IK m. , Spptembor 21 , IS'Jl ; nous , Cart. Curs. I Head. 8 1.M1 81 210 lluyura. Cattle. | lloga. I Sheep Tlin ( I. 11. llammoinl.Ci ) . , 100 HwlftACo fi'iil. . 25 43 ThoCiidahjr Packing Co. . IK 6S7 200 Nels.Morris ; AT , . ax ) Shippers and fuodcfa , . . , , 1,150 Leftover I.OUO 87B Total. 3,273 G2U 1,031 Itcpresontntlvo Bnlos. STKKItS , No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r , No. Av. I'r. M. . 11U2 J3 10 cows. S..1085 1 60 1..1020 150 10..1001 100 1..1070 1 50 1..II91 1 65 31 1120 200 3. 1040 1 60 v 2J005 1 00 1. . (100 200 1 , . 640 1 M . fiTAfl 1..1000 S 00 1300 1 70 1..1B20 1 00 1354 1 bO 1..1530 2 00 CALVES , I , , 160 4 00 BTOCKEIIS AND 1. . 610 1 40 -4. . 030 250 4 , , 680 273 37. . 1204 2 35 3. . 780 2 60 7..1141 275 S. , 018 2 40 0. . Vll 2 65 2. MW 300 SI. , 1)87 240 4..1200 2 C3 32. . 058 300 7. . tlO 2 M 3. . HfcO i 73 30. , 660 300 J SO. 7S7 SM 13 , ,1143 2TS 4. .1167 300 MILKKI19 AND BI'lllNUKIIS. No. Pr. 1 milker . , . i , . , . . . . . . , , . .I1S 00 1 mllkor . , . . . . . . in 00 1 springer . . . 10 00 3 sponsors . 23 00 1 cow mid calf , . . . . , . . . . . 2.1 00 1 iprlngcr . 1)200 ) WESTEtlN CATTLE. Hoof Sc NncUolls. 44 Moors. . . . . . 1811 J325 OfMlinln I ; , ntul C. Co. 1 tiilllnn . . . . . . . . . . 1100 1 tn \ tjllliijt. . . . . ia , 0 250 K. W. Whltcornb. 7 cows . . . 100. " > 180 a iiuiis . lorn i no 1 fowler. . . . . 1020 27.1 2 feeders . . . . . 7CO 278 IIuntor& Itciniott. 3 hulls . IMfl 1 CO 20 cows . ( ta 2 DO 70 feeders . HOT 320 Ii. E. Vlvlon. 1 cow . 700 ICO 1 cow . stO ICO aeons . inofl 200 2 liolfcrs . Ma 200 1 cows . , . 1057 2 05 7 cows . 048 210 1 steer . DM 305 7 J'oers. ' . . . 1557 305 \V. S. 0 rimes. 2 cows. . old 100 1 bull . U20 1(15 10 COWS . Mil 205 J COW . , IVfio 205 HUBUS.M. & ; ; TO 2 helfors 730 1 f,0 ' Jw s 135 1 70 lutlll 1420 200 47 COWS ! ) : ) ! 205 1 COW R-,0 205 -I cows 02 2 0" > 0feeders . . . . . . . . 1073 2 OD 4foeders 015 21)0 ) H5fcedors iros 203 27 steers \ffil \ .1 00 21 feodurM 1140 315 54stccrs J 1420 3 IB , Durrnn , Winters & Co. 1 COW 1050 200 Jstng 1MO 215 1 'coi or R70 250 1 feeder. n7. ) 250 15fceders mo 2 ( V ) fjfoedars 1012 200 05 feeders. 1084 200 5fcedors Ufi2 200 24 steers 1314 in- 10 steers 1137 15 3 Ktcors L 15 ' ' M. Mi Mii'sbn. 1 calf 430 2 75 I ) calves si2 oo 14 calves , ; io7 oo 2 calves ; t oo J. 11. Hunter. 43 cows 093 220 II. Hays. 14 cows 2 00 81 steers 12--0 15 50 feeders 7SO 1 75 J. .M. Totter. 5 , cows $37 1 05 LATK SATtlltDAY. Milwaukee & Wyoming Inv. Co. 1 tailing 30 225 5 tnlliugs 1000 2 50 _ Outhrlc.tOsKamp. n _ iH fniin ot-ti 1 * irt o ff 1'IOS. 5 114 4 50 Chicago Ijivo Stock Market. CIHCAOO , 111. . Sept. 21. [ Special Tolceram to Tuc llKK.l Nobody antialpatod any lin- provcincnt today In prices for euttlo anil thoru was none. The receipts were below the average for Monday at this stawo of tl.o season anil advices from western points Indi cated moderate arrivals for the remainder of this week while Now York was quoted stronger , but notwithstanding these fnvornblo condi tions the very best that , sellers could do waste to hold the market steady. The demand , as may bo supposed In view of the glutted condition of last week's market , was weak. Both local and outside oper ators took hold rather gingerly nnd not all of the offerings worn disposed of oven at the low range of from $1.00 to (2.50 for Inferior to choice cows , heifers and bulls , 11.75 to $0.25 for stoekors and feeders , $2.75 to M.25 forsblpnins steers , $1.40 to ti.l5 : for todays an.dSI.60to ) . ( i. " > for westerns. So ulvo the market a elmiico to got on Its feet again this week as receipts should show a falling off from last week's enormous total of at lea&t 25,000 head. Good to choice grades of hops wore In active domnnd and wore steady at buturday's range of prices , but poor and common sorts could not bo moved except at a reduction of from Ac to lOc. The supply was moderate and all the dcslrablo hogs were out of salesmen's hands long before noan. Not a llttlo common stuff had to bo carried over. The general market had a steady look nt the close at from (4.50 to $5.45 for heavy and medium weights and at from (4.35 to $ .V.5 foreommon to extra assorted light. A few loads of extra medium and heavy fetched ( i.50 , and there wore sales of culls and common grassers nt from (2.0(1 ( to (1.25. The Evening Journal ropoits : OATTr.E Ilo- celpts , Ki.OiW ; shipments , 4,00u ; market fairly active ; shipping stocks steady to strong , others steady : prime natives , $5.i5G.OO : ; others. $ l.25 ® .8 ! > ; rangers , * JI 754.25 : Texans , t353.83 ; stoekors , $2.0U2.05j native cows , I3.004fl3.75. lloos Receipts , 8,000 : shipments. 3,000 : market slow and stoiidy to lower ; rough and common , ( I.Ojl.8Uj best packers , $4.lj ) < Fk' > .25 ; prlmo heavy and butchers' weights , } 5.)0 ; ) © 5.45 : light , * f.OO5.CO. SIIKIUHceolpts , 8,000 : shipments , 3,000 ; market slow and weak ; native owes , (11.25 ® 4.5'j ; prlmo wethers , (5.5- ; : Texans , (4.50 ; westen.s , (2.50 ; lambs , J4.8il@i.20. New York Ijivc Stock Market. NEW Yoittt. Sept. 21. HBRVISS Uecclpts , 5,518 head. Including 81 ears for sale ; market active , sli.ido firmer ; good cattle native steers , Ci25f4"i.72H per 100 Ibs ; Texans and Colorados $2.)04.75 ! ) ; bulls nnd cows. (1.7(1 ( ® 3.00 ; dressed beef , steady , TGbUo per pound ; shipments tomorrow , 4.'ll oeoves. OAI.VKS Kecelpts , 1.0S5 head ; market steady ; voats. (5.50B5.75 ( per 1(10 ( Ibs ; grassers and but- termlllc calves , * 2.25ii3.50 ( ; westerns , KLOJ@I.09. SIIKKP Hocelpts , 14.588 head : market dull. 140 per Ib lower ; sheep , Ju,004.bTi ! ; lambs , (5.tO 4Jfl.no. lions Kcci'Ipt- , S40 head. Including 4 cars for sale ; market Ktcady at JJ.IOiJ.'i.UO per 100 Ibs. KiuiHns City I.ivo Stouk KANSAS Car , Mo. . Pent. 21. CATTM : Ro- colats , u,070 ; shlnmonts , 7,110 ; market steady ; steers , (3.855.7."i : eows , $1.25(32.75 ( ; stockers and feeders , (2.003.75. lions Hecolpts. 1,510 ! shipments , 1.8'JO ; mar ket steady ; bulk , (1.7001.80 ; all grades , (0.25 ® 4.D. ) . SitKEl' Receipts , 1,570 ; shipments , 740 ; mar ket ijulot , about steady. St. IjoulH Ijlvo Siouk Market. ST. Louis , Mo. , Sept , 21. OATrr.E Hocolpts , 4.800 ; hblpmiiiits , 2.500 ; market Kteady ; na tives. ( I,8'J5.0'J ; Texans and Indians. (2.30 © a4a lions Receipts , 1,800 ; shipments , 5,500 ; miir- kotrxidUe lower : hoavy. (5.105.20 ; mixed , (4.00 45,10 ; light. (5.005.15. For Inebriety Use ( lorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. John J. Cnldwoll , HaltltnoroMd.sn3tai , "It has proven by experiment and experi ence to bo highly benellcial In Iiiobrloiy and mental troubles. " JOHN A. MCSIIANB. riUNK O CON DO * McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , 300 S. 13th St. , First National Ing , Omaha , Nob. Deal In Mocks , bonili , neaurltlai , H'nnnrolnl pi per , oto. No otlnto learn on I.urj7j I O mil i rji estato. Short llmu loanf , on bunk Hook , or uli * nppruved cnlluturat 8curlt > Allan Line UOVAIi MAII * SfKAMKIIS. Montreal and Qucbeo to Dcrry and Liverpool. Cnbln IM to jfU , ncPordbiK to ituamor undlneatlon of etuto roum. Iiitcrtuudlutoand iteerauuatlonr ratut. NO CATTLB OAHHIKl * . ( SI5UVIGE OR J ALxUA.5J JalNEl ( BTI3AMSI HI'S. Now Vork and Gl ow vl lAindonderry every KortnlKhU Oct. I , STATi : OK NKIIHA8KA , 8:20 : A. M , Oct. IS. HTATKof CAI.1KOHNIA. 1 P. m. Oct. 27 , 8TAVK OK NKVADA , 1 I1. M. Cabin 135 up. Itcluril l 5. filt-ermico till. Apply to ALLAN A CO. . fllc | ( ! 0 | If. K. MOOUKH , Wntwili Ticket OlUcuiV. . K. VAIL , Uurllnnton Ticket Olllcu. Notica. Notice Is hereby given that I. Mr. Krank II. Miller , will nut pay any tillls contracted by my wife , Joilu Miller. THANK U. OMAHA Manufactured and Jobbers' ' DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AXI ) TENTS. Oranlm Tout & Awn ing Oo , , Fliifff , linmmockii. oil unit rubber clothlna. Spud for cntnlomia. 1113 Fnrimra. HAGS AND TWINES. Bends Omaha Bag Oot Importoni nnd Manufac turer * . Flour Sacks , llurlaps and Twine. BICYCLES. A. II , Pcnifo & Oo. M. 0 , Dnxon. 140(1 ( loit/e ) Street. Illcyclei rnW on monthlr pnymcntii. Send for our rnt nnil prices. IfWT'i ' Knrnura t. , Onmli BOOK lilNDKRS andSTA TIOXEltS Ackerman Brothers & Hointzo , Printers , binders , electrotypes , bli\nk book raanu- fnotnrcm , 1IIG Hownnl itreot , 0mix 1m. JiOOTS AXU SIIOKS Olios. A. Coo&Oo. KirkondallJoues&Oo , Mnnnfactiirers anil Wlioto'nlnMamifiictiir'rt burs. Agents fur llonton Hub- CAKUIAGES , JiUGGlJJS , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omalm's Larxest Vnrlety WAGONS AND CAHHIAOKS. FARM : MACHINERY , ETC. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , tyryan Oommlsslon Oo A , 8 , MoWhortor Urokcri" , RrMn , prnrlnlnn lloom I& , Hoard of Trmla mid Mock. * . M. V. l.lfo llrokcm. Prlrntn wire * Illd'ir. rrlrntanlro Chi- to Now York. Clilona cniro , Bl. Louis niul niiilHt , Louii. Cash grata Now York , 1)0 II Kilt. Cookroll Bros | P , 0. Swnrtz & Oo. , ttrokcri nndcnili buyers , Hrokori.Ornln.l'rOTWonl I'rlvalo wires to New olr. I'rivato wire to St. York , Clilcnffo , A St. IxnilinmU'hlrnito. Uoorn 10-18 Hoard of 7lloardof Trndp.Omaha , Trade. IIAKDWAUE. Ecctor&WilboluiyOo Olark-Andrccseu Cor.lOtli nndJrcusonSH. Hardware Oo. 13tli nnd Ilnrncr , Orn.tlm. Nob. JHOX WOUK& Fasten & Viorliug Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Works ' , Works , Wrnuiilit and cant Iron tnilMliiK work , oimlnes , Mnnuf'r < flrp nnil tiurgliur brim work , itonoral proof niifus , vnnlo. Jnll foiiiidrr. maohl.io and work , Iron tlmtturi nim hlnckamltli work. U. 1' . tire C CHIHM. ( ) . An lly. and 17th St. ilroon , lull A Jni'kiun Ita LIQUOltS. Her & Oo , , E. E. Grotto , Manor Merclmnti , Importer nml .lubber of lllillnnipystri'pt. Wtne niul Liquor * . Mnnnfactur'ri Ivp 10W niul lirr. FnrnnmHt. ICntt Inilln Hitters. l'rloolht < < on nipllcntlon. | L , Kirsoht & Oo , , Friok & Ilorborts , Wholesale t.lijiior Du.il'n uI.liiuor DcnloM 407-J09 8 , lOtli St. fOI-S03 S. 10th SU Q. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wnkeficlcl , IniPortPd.Amorli-an I'orl HnrdiruOi ! Lumber , land t'oiiii'tit , .Mlhrail keo Hydraullo ( 'piuori 1310 North IClh Street. iiniKjuliicy White Llmi ) Oharles E. Lee , Louis Bradford ll.irilnooil liimlor , wood , ciiriot | anil parquet Lumber , llmecomcnt , tc. lloorlnt ; . Othnnil Duiiuln.i. tiS.1 liiclns Strpot. Y AND XO'IIOXS. 0. A. Stonehill , I. Oborfoltlor & Oo , , Jlllllnory , Notlona.Cloaki Impoi tern niul .lubbers la IHu. .Millinery. W3 , 210 ami 212 Sonlli 1Kb 118-1188. llth ( St. , Oinnlin. ytrcot. MUSICAL ETC , r Hubert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo , , 1217 Howard Street. I'rodliro , fruits of all \Vrlto for prlcoi on lult- ter , et'its poultry , and klniN , oyolvrs , 1.1th and Ilarney Streets. Kirschbntun & Jas. A. Okrk & Oo- , llutter , cheo < c , ves * lltittcr , CKKS and poultry. poultry and Kamo. 120(1 ( Howard Street. W.i South nth Street. Bates & Oo , , Country produce , fruits , vegetable : * , Krocera' po- claltlcs. lean , iplces , etc. 417-UJ S. llth St. PAPER. GOODS Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaha ExibberOo , , Curry n /nil stock of Manufacturers and job * printing , wrapping nml born alt klnda rubber writing paper , card pa Knoili. per , oto. 1520 Farnam Street. SEEDS. STO YES. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Seed tirowera , ilnaler * In Stovei repairs of nil kinds garden , Krasa , grain and Cooknand lle te tree Becd * . for salo. 421-42J South 15th. rors. mit street. SASH , DOORS , JiLlNDS , ETO M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash &DoorOo Manufacturers of KaMi , Manufacturersnf mould * doors , bit nils and IIIKK , bllniM. doors , CIO. mouldlnKa. Ilranch of- Ollli'c : llcc , 12th nnd Izard Htn. HOOH142 ! Heo IliilUllnf. STEAM AND WATEH SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Eugino & A , L , Strang & Sons , Pump Oo. , 10-W-I004 l-'arnam Strcat. Hnllldnr Wind MIIU. ' .US and ' .I-.D .lone ! ) Struct. . . Omalm. Neb. < , ' . ! ' . Ilom TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated OofFoo Company , 1414 and 14lii llnrney St. , Omaha , Nub. rors. MILLIARDS. H. Hardy Oo. , ThoBninswiok- Toy. ( lolls , album * , Balko-Oollonder Oo. , fancy icooih. liouwfur lllllliird mi'rc'handlsp. nNlilMK goods , child- Saloon tlxturei. reaS carriiiKe . 407 , 4W ( S. loth Htreol , 131U Kiirnum Street. Omalia. . SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Bojor & Co. , Hunter & Green , 6-W Uiclmneo llulldlntr , SO Kiclianuo Ilulldlog , Bouth Omalia. South Omaha. Miss Klla Joseph loft yesterday for f.ovo- liuid , Colo. , wlioro ulm will teach In thonublio schools during thu coimnc your. K * CURE , rYOURSELF ! Ask your Druggist for a bottlu of 1MB . The only . p 9 non-iot30iw\ii remedy lor all . the unnatural discharges nml I private illbuakcs f men und the dcbdltatlne weakness peculiar I to women. U cures In a few Idays without the uld or puhllclty ol a doctor. kV/i / Vnfrrrml Amtrlcan Curt- " Manufactured by tTbo Evans Chemical ( b. ' CINCINNATI , O. U , B , A. Bathe acre feet in Pond's Extract. n rnfiiii iiniiU iMdfalOI3Uda7i , 'I f . ou.J.BTxruiNBLii ii > D.a , LOST POWER. Nervu lloans euro all noiuol wmiknuii * In rlthoi ex , aclliiK on nervei , braliu , noxual oruuiii. AliBO- 1.1'it I't'iit ; for Imputi'iiuy , nliilitly iiiul lon > , loil momqry , bu'l drounn. avunluii to loi'lcty. II hoc , ' piiitpild. WU lm u t.V M'.UVK 1IKAN CO. . lluf/ lulu , N. V. bold by Uoodiuau Druu Co. , UL , Ouiahk.