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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BBK : FRIDAY , JULY 8 , 1S92 Labor Troubles Ctmstd Wheat to Collapto a lull Cent. PARDRIDGE WAS QUITE A GOOD BUYER Moderately ArMvc null Ilrrnino Corn \Vn Morn tntrrritliiK in tlm I'uy Ail- Vincrtl .SrntliiU'iil U'mt Very UtiM-ttlrit. CntrAno , 111. , July 7.-\Vhcat collapsed a following the lccllno of full cent tmliiy. Hbon L en n nl tlin ninount recorded last nlpht Thorium this evening wns In Uo of llio lol- tom. Tlio labor troubles nt I'lttsburc niul the dunperof tliulr cxtumilii ! ; nml Involving oilier Jni'n-trlal Interests In bitter nun pro longed contention , htiiKtmlloii nnil dcptesslon had u tendency to wo.tl.cn speculative con- lldeni'c tin I stlmnliitji kolllnp. In addition , . . reported ovoryvvhoic. niul flnoU'.ther wns there wut n Iii'iivy fulliiro nt l.lvoiunol. I'ardrldpe was about tlio lust Individual InytTiif wlii'nl today , and there was also'-omo ponil biivln. mi No" ' York urcuiint. Trinlc. na n rule. hoHCM'r , was very dull , mill tlio ilu- mniid wns l.irircly from hoits huiowho took prollts on the bioal ; . Threatened heavy de liveries in tin-ncnr future ftoin the now crop cit winter win at was u bugaboo for tliu bulls neiir thr C'.OMJ nt tlio < lny. Corn w.ih iniid'-niluly nctlve In the day and Ijpeniiif mure Inlet I'M Intrust lie ilny ml vn need. Hentlmcnt wns unsettled , nut iUln | ! ovunly ill- vldei" , tin niiii'Krl oionlir ; ' with from Me toj o decline , tin- continued fiivoriihlo tti'iillior mill tlio rrpiirtuf llio I'rloo Citiiunt. Which WIIB In- teipreii. < l n n Dull sh. having tendency to in- erensc i.UVrln . - . lltiylnp by prnir nent local i pi n ti i- , MUM ( i-l to InIon.1 , held lliu mar- ' ke > , anil when ihei't.tliniiti'H foi lonuillow-'JKI ears wi-ie iiiniiiiiiiciMi. tlin iirleo ml Minced fron. ' ( tnc. . int tu.-itcil inter on. ultlnK dill liv tlii- ii o il i io\\il. Inlluemed by adverse rcpi'llsrc mil lie the llntch bill Thi-matket rnillnl sll.hlly but closed with u fractional dcel'iie ' Outs opened from'jc to'ie hi'-her mill ml- vnuiod fii.ni'C lo'Vc moic. but. reacted y o nnil rinsed utenily nt 'ie over ytMetiluy for July , but 'l > , e incline for Si'pteinlier. Thoio wtm n fmr aiiioiint of clinii.lnir from .Inly to Hoplemi eint from Ic to I've dilluienee , but the latter Inert-used to ' , e. 'I liu ciop it-ports won- bullish , tlin ciop boln estimated lit 100- tOU.tWil bii.hurl of lust year. A IntKC volume of trailing s consummated In porlt. lard ii'l tll > . tlio opening was huavy and lowerall iirmind on tlio weakness In KI-.UII. liircir ici-i-pts ot Ilvo hogs at the ynnlH thun expected and a soul vol ume of outside soll.iiK orders being dumped on tun m.irkot. I'rep selling liy a proiiilneiil puck IIP Instltntliin eaiised abieiik mid then the local sellcis turned buyers , mil- line the market up temporarily , only to l-o followed by miother dei-nni ; In sympathy with the heaviness of iMiun. Compared with last nlpht the inirl.ot : w > . IT'Je lower for pork , Uo for laid and lU'.e ' fur ribs , I'retphts were In f ilr demand and stonily at e for wheat , HiO furuuru mid Hie for oata to llulValo. Kstimnlcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. JK1 ears : com , X'lUenrs ; oats , -M ears ; hogs , 1KOOO bend. The le.iilin : futures ranccd as follows : A 111 It I I.S. Wilt AT No .Illl ) " } ( , $ $ 77 $ mt AllltilKt S'eiiti mhor. 77H CMIN No 1- Jnly 51 KP-H 4'.H v.'U ' 4'.HSis fc'opteml'i-r. . ( Sis OA-m No. ! - July w 3ttt as X'K ' ' KeiiU-ml'i'V. ! ill - 1'iiiih- .lnl ) II ta II . ' , . ' II 37H 11 ' SeptL'inler . 11 i:5 : ii ; u n wu 11 574 < , .u. n 7 0.1 10 7 00 7 ( ) ' 'Vi 10so beptt-inl i-r. 7 15 so 7 10 7 IZJii JIICIIT Itlns- Jtdy . . . 7 35 l'.V JTiili'iiilior Cash limitations weic as follows : I'l.ounlliiiely Rtoadyicoiiccsblons of I.VjJQOo Jranted on shipping lots of straiphls and linkers ; winter patents. M.'JOiSH.I" ! winter strait- , : i.7''ir.i.K ' ' ! ) : spring patents. Jl.in4..0 ; Bjirlni : slra-ts , fl.ii : < a.i.40j bakers' . J.l.OOifjJl.7. " ' , WIIKAT No. S sprlnp , ' 78ti77jCi ! No. llsprln ? , 7C'il7cj ' : No. S ted. 7 s'ic. Con.s Stendv : No..fiiiijc ; No. II cash , 47ji3 ! 47iie : Jso. ; t yellow. Ill' p.i 'c ; No. 4 , 40c. UATK MI. a. 'l'i ! ; © ; . , c : No. ' . ' white , Wc ; o. 3 white. : ti < , ( rii'ic. ( : KVK No. ' . ' . 74e. HAUI.I.V No. ' . ' , BC ; No. 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , no sales. KI.AX HKKIINo. . I. $1.02. TI.MOTIIV Sur.lt 1'rlti c. JI.SW ? ! . : ! ! . 1'OIIK Mes-s. per lil > l.tll.43iill.iri ! : lard , pnr I' ' n His , . ? ; . ( C'i'y.7. ' ( ) . " > : short ribs sides lousui , i)7. ) i ft' 27'i ; ill y salted shoulders ( boxed ) . JO.U'J'i'ii tl.1 "i : short e.ear tldi s iboxed ) , i".Mlii.7.ll ( ) . WlllSKi Dlslllleih' liuifliuil goods , per pal. , St'dAHS C'ut loaf , , " > ft. > 7 ci prannlated , 4Kc ; stand.n-il "A4 ? c. Kei elptH mid biupmcntH today were as fol lows : On the Produce exchanio today the butter ii > .iriet was fairly active ; fanuYuroiiinniy,20u ; Unit wcstein , ! , © ! nrillnarr IK'tlbc : line ua'iicfi , | ju ! > ll.e , Kuirs , fulrly autlvu at Iil < u/llc. Nun- York .Miirkets , NKW YfliK , .luly 7. l''i.Ui- : Iecolpt8 ! , ifi.lS : | nUirs ; exnurts , 555 bh > N. . l..ci sacKs ; heavy ; ftee selietc , ipodvratuly active. Co .N.MiAi.-Utict. ! WIIP.ATItece'Dtu ' , I7'-,551 bu. : exports. 550. 72 1 bii.i M.les. 2llli , 00 mi. of futnics. 2lll , 00 hu. tf sjiut. pllt marliet unsalt.ed and weaker. 1 nt n oder.tlely active , closln-i heavy ; No. 2 red. hNe In sloio and elevator ! OC'c i > llont ; t-s © Mt'te f. o. K ; No. 3 red. S5o : ungraded rod , 75'4 0.0'ci No. 1 noitbern. S5-\Tt ( 7c ; No. 1 nurd. 0. ' ; No. 2 noilhern. 7ll5-UV&S'lc ' ; No. 2 Chicago cage , Wlir ; No. 2 Mllwanuco. Sl'jc ; No. 3 spr nj , i'i ( > , se. ! Options declined Vsi c , with tiu ! west i.nd icport that n Inr-e Liverpool cotton house WIIH in tumble , with foroUn solilnn. reaetlni ; "atO'io " on loeal cuvorln ; . ' . deellned 'tfij-le on coed erou irports. IJITBII receipts and lower cables with the uncertainly over the anti-option bill , 1'iunliiir noik nt 'i'jl'.e under yesturdiiv ; No. 2 red July. M 15-hV2Si31c , closing at K5c : Aiunsl , Kll 4.1s5e. ( closing at M Sic ; Soptoniber. fl-adtS-'i e. closing at SP , > " Octohor. r-fi'tii tfi'iiC , tloslni : at H5"to : December. H' fS S c , elosinj : atK7J4ei May (1SJU ( ) , 'J.'ftiW e , eloslnu nt ll'.i1. ll'.i1.KVB - Dull and heavy ; western , 6flttSle. HAIII.KY MAI.T ( Ju ei. COII.Nlloceipts , ll.li''S bit. : export * . 52 , KB lu. ; mles. I..T.M.IIJ.I hu. of futures and M.UIO Lu of bitot. Spot Irregular mill iiilot | , eloslnx we.il > ; No. 2. fiMte , later 5i'jiu,5U'U1 : a Hunt i tin- ( . railed mixed , .V.'MO PC. Options , after frcqunt llnclnations within n narrow ran e. elosed Heady nnd urn limited at J e up. chlelly tbroiiKh miinliMilntlon. July , 5"i'JJtV'J ( > e. elo.s- IUK at 5 'a ; Ail Mist , 55tJc55V' , ulusius at Vi'o ; H'.lilcinbi'r , 5l.iQWoe ! , closlin ; ut 55'bu ' ; Octo ber. Mli i.5mliilii : at 5l'ic. OATS lteculpltJ,87.245bu. : oxportH.rAOOO ; bu. : Bales , 21.000 bu. of futures and S7."U ) Ini. of ipot. Hunt iinut | nnd lower. Opt'otia ' dull nnd lower ; . Inly. : ; tWffi 7'J , closlns nt.'IO e ; Anziiht , IiO > iiil ( : e. closlni : ut 3li'4e : September , in tt iKlHc , elosliiK 3 Ue : No. 2 white , spot. 3'Ju ; mixed wehlern , , v/3' , ' .lo ; whltu weiitern , Usii 4Ce ; No , 2 ClileaKO. IIMilibiiu. II AY Steady Lntiiulet. Hoes Quiet but btcady ; stale , common to eholee , UflVnI'aulfle const. Vic. MmAit Uaw , aetivo but lower : fair rcllnln ; , "Ve ; i-i'iilrlfii alu , W test , 3' ' e ; sales , I.UI3 hlids and 700 baKa mnscovailo , K'J test , 2iO ; 13.500 l'n. seentrlfuKalB. ttl tCht. 34e , and I.II2U bat-H inolnsbcs nignr , b'J ' test , 2ic ! ; icllncd , ( ti'ndy ' but iiilot | , Mui.AKhiis Kurulcn. dull ; Now Orleans , dull. KICK- Fairly nctlvo and linn. l'iTiiiiiiM ; ( : ) Sltiady but quiet ; United doted nt 52 ' 4 e for Aim list , ( ; i < iT4)Nbtuii : Uii.-Qiuet ; ertitle , 2l'o ' ; yellow. 32e. TAl.i.ow-Dull but easy ; city ifS for plt'i , 4 51 1 I'D , KII IN Quiet lint steady TtniPKNTlM' Quiet but stondv at 20Uf l"e. ICiMlri Quiet , fresh FollliiK unnnptly ; webt- rrn. iioor to prime , Uiiltc ; receipts , 4.I.V1 pl > K > > . HlliiK Steady , quint. I'IIIIK Quiet. Htuiidy. Ctn'.MuATrt-l-'Irmer , aetivo ; plfided bellies , Ift' ' e : plekled ( iliounlerti. 7e : plcUled bums. i2i > r iiei nitddle.4 weaker ; short clour , . H. IK ) . I , Aim- Lower , dull ; western Mourn clohod at I7.i H hldi haloH. 750 tlereea ut ! 7.r.'iiU7.i5 : : ; nplloii saluH , 7.750 tlireoi : July. (7.27 ; Aiiuuit. f7,27i Seplomber. 7.3-'C47.43. closing utK.Ul ; October , f.4\ closing atK.UT. llli-n-iui-Quiut. weaker ; western dairy , 1171 ire ; western eroamery. Uif.'le ; western factory , I ( relic ; KUlu , 2u > i > -'lc. Ciui : > i : M one rate civmaml. we.ik ; part . I'm liKiN-liull ; American. * l4.0xai0.oa ( C < il > fMi Weiikt hi Inll.4i < Tpll.5i. ( LKAPStnini'i doiruktle. 1 1. .VUU4. TIN ririiuMrJ lite. WU.itfrBii.irt. polU riour Output. . Minn , , July 7 , Thu North- .Miller s.ivv : Thu Hour output In- tie : veil KllKhtly liint week. The iiKureuato nioi'ii'-tlon ' WIIN 107.410 bby. | iivvriiBlni ; It'.u S bbls dallv , nirnliiut IOI.4UU bbln. the previous tti-ok. | i'4,7-M ' bbU. for the correhuundlnv tlnin In 1MI | . unit iH.300 bblh in 1BUU. Thniu will bu n imiterlnl ducruifcu In thu output this week , All the uillU klonpc.il fur the Fourth , whliu ono-hnU of the nert to the largest mill tins clo'eddnwn for two weeks torop-ilr There were seventeen mills running Wednesday. prlndlnp ut the rnto of 31.0(0 ( libs. dully. Twomlild now Idle. repre entlni3.HO bhls. cnuiclty nrc , however , bnpked to ro- stimo work Monday. I'lour continues In vct.v llebt deninnd and the mills In must cases urn Just catching up on orders they had looked nhend. There N MIIIIO c\purt trade most of the tlnio and thnl part of the business Is nbont ns peed us Is domestic tr.itlc. Itotb. however , nro far from satisfactory , the miller being compelled to nceept. ns n rule , much lower prices than ho can alTord to Quota tions nro mottling down ind nre now on an ex- tiemely low basis. 'Iho direct exports last urck wrrc.Hll ) : ) bhls. , against 75,72J bbls. In the preceding week. Oiiiiiliu I'roitncii .MnrKet. BKnos titronprr. I e. OMAHA , .lulv 7.-Chearlns , $ I,077S1 ? . Totnt for six dnys. * i.si7. lH. HUTTKII Hood pncklng stock , 122Uc ; small lots , select xloek. Iiaide. rout.TUY-Oood old hens. 7ia7'Se ' ; roosters. f.c ; chickenwenl.er , $2..Vit3..Mi. ( JiMMliiis : ( Jallforiiln , J'-.O ® 2.25 ; homo crown , scarce at 12.su per drawer. riAClll..s-Ciilfi : ) > rnlii. fl.75. Tn.MATiis Southern , Jl.ftj © ! 75 per case of 4 hiisket ! ) . A I'llK'OTS California. tl.75G3.00. 1.KSIONS Choice. J . OdOfti ; fancy , $7.00. OllANlis : Callfornla , { I.WiM.75. . . S Itlnck , U50 ; red , quarts , JI.M (2\0).i ( ) red , pints. } 2.5i. I'M'MH-Ciiltfnrnlii , J2.9W.S.50. I'P.AIlS-llalf bovcs. 11.73. llANANAi Scaree. I'oTATWH New , scarce : Routlicrn stock , 2 ® 2He peril ) . CAII IIAIII : Homo prown , file tier do/ . MKI.ONSWateimelons. . per IUO , * ; 5.0us ciin- telonpes. J'.MII per don HIIIKS KTC No. 1 crco'i hides. 3e ; No. 1 pieen suite I hide" . 3 > 4'cs No 2 ureen salted hides. 2 4C ! No 1 preen salted hide" . 25 to 40 U.S. , Ilie ; No. ' . ' 'preen salted bides. 21 to 40 Ibs. , 2J.ie : > o. 1 veal calf , h to 15 Ills , lie ; No. 2 veal e.ilf. s to 15 Ibs. . Ics No I dry Hint hides. 7c ; No. l ! dry Hint hides. : c : No. 1 drv salted blde , MlKv. Sheep pelts titeeii salted , each. .Ticf'S tl.23 ; preen salted shonrl.np.s ( short wooled I'ariv slins ) , em h , rfj2Se ( ; dry sloarllnus ( short , woolo i early skiusi. No. I , each. 510cs dry sheinllnL's ishotl wooled earl > skins ) No. 2 , oai-h , 5c ; diy Hint Kansas and Ncimisku butcher wool pe'ts per lb. , a tuul wel.'ht. 1 ( T ) ll'ie ' ; diy Hint UIIIISIIR and NebrnsUa murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual woiK'it. ' Wtl'Jei dry Hint Co'orado butclier wool pelts , per lb. . actual weUht. hi312lsc : drv Hint Colorado mm rain wool pelts , tier lb. . actual weipht , M * lOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weluht. 7 f t'e. ' Tallow and ( irense Tallow , No. 1 , 3 Q.4o ; tallow , No. 2. : & ! ! < 4r ; Prcau , while A , 31io ( - reuse , whltu II , ' . " .ii1 : prease. yellow , 3e ; prease , dark , 2 ye : old butter , 2' ' c ; heeswnx prime , IGit-Jc ; rough tallow , IfjO'-'o. St , l.ouls .tlarkets. ST. I.nuifi , Mo. , July 7. I'l.oult Unchanped. \ \ IIKAT Declined at the openlnp , and after Huctuall ( > u went fuither down and elosed ss Ble below yesterdav : cnsli , 7s ! c ; .lulv closed nt75' c ; Anpu.sl , 74Jc ! ; fccptuinbui. 74ae ? : Ue- eember. 7H'4c. foit\ ! Was fairly firm enily. but weakcnrd Inter nnd closed u fr.netlon oil ; cash , 45 > .jc ; July elosed at 4.Ve ; ; August. 45c ; Seutcmber , 4 , " > Ue. OATS Closed lower ; cash and July , 30e ; Aiipust , 2i'ic ! : September. 2i1iil. ! IlluNl'lrm nt 0 fflfr.'ie on cant truck. HAY Dun nnd nneliaiiKcd ; prairie , J7.5 : © t'.oii ' ; timo'hy. 2D'ic. IiRAit-lllulier nt { 1.07'i. ' lltrriii : Dull and unchanKcd ; creamery. IW.'Oe ; ( laky , j''ftlfic. Kims Lower at 12iic. ! ; ) L.'otN.MiAlIrrorular at $2.4532.0. \\HISKV-Steady at $1.15. I'lio VISIONS Lower for pork , Job lots of which sold at $12.00. I , Aim- Nominal at $ fi.O Q.7.O. ) . DIIY SALT Jin ATS Loose shoulders. } fi.5i ! ; longs and ribs. t.MK'.i : shorts. i".75 ; boxed lots. 15c more : bin-on , shoulders. $ < ! .s.7'i ; lonus and ribs , is.37' } ; : shorts , < h.G25 ! : sugar cured hams. tll.5U > M2..YJ. liucuilTS-I'.oiir. 4.000 Ibs. ; whetit , 50.000 bu. ; corn. 5.UOO bu. ; oats , h.ui'O bu. ; rye and barley , mine. SlilPMK.vrs Klour , Ifi.roo Ibs. ; wheat , P.OOO bu. : corn. 21.000 bu. ; oats , I3.UOJ bu. ; lye and barley none. _ - _ KIIIIS.IS City .Markets. KANSAS PITY. .Mo. . .Inly 7. WIIKAT Steady ; No. 2 bard. ( "Jt&d.'lc ; No'red , 07if.l.ii ( ! ' > . CoitN Mini ; No , 2 inl.ved , 4-4i4'Jse ! ; No. 2 white. 4Ki6'.Oe. ! OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2bJc ! ; No. 2 white. 2'c. ! llitAN Sle.-idy : sacked , Me. l-'i. \\SKr.n ti.e. Ilvr : I'nsaieablo. t HAY Steady ; timothy. & 3.0CGO.OO ; prairie , $ viia.i.iii. ( ( ( ( lti-rrin : rirm ; ereamerv , HiJfillSo ; dairy , KCHIS Finn at lie. ItKiP.ilTS Wheat. 27.COJ bu. ; corn , 2,000 bu. ; outs. 1. 0 in liu. Snip.Mi.vrs Wheat. 49t'OJ bu , ; corn , 1.000 bu.j oata. nonu. 311l\vaokeo ( ! raln Market. MIIWAUKIK , WIs. . July 7. WIMAT : Kusy ; September. 7i'.io ; : No. 2 spring , 73U71C. ( 'IIIIN Quiet ; No. 3 , 47c. OATS Quiet : No. 2 white , 3l'j ! < 333c ; No. 3 white , : : iue. llAin.iv : Quiet ; No. 2 , 5c. Itvc Quiet : No. I. 77c. Livniirnou.Iuly 7. Win : AT Quiet ; holders oiler moduiately. ( 'OIIN Qulul ; demand poor. I.AIIII 1'rlnie western. 3"is fid per cwt. L'inr..si : : American llncst whltu and colored , 41s per cwt. _ New York Dry llnods Market. Nliw VOIIK , July 7. There was an Improved demand for dry puods. Clothing woolens In- croaiu In Inlciesl every day. I'rint elotlis were tinner and seem likely to advance upaln. The general tone of the market is Urm. 1'orrlKii Oil Market. ANTWP.III- , July 7. I'etroleutn , 13'if. paid and sullerj , Traderj1 Talk. CHICAGO. 111 , . July 7. Counsoln.an & Day to Coeluell lltos. Commission Co , : The mar kets all opened soft 1111 icr suiting by the long element. inHticn'-ud by an easier tone to cables , line we.tther anil n rather bearish Hiimmary hv the 1'rieo Current. Wheat was sust.lined by a hbcral duman.l for spot gr.iln fiom shlppuis , but the possibility of the passage - sago of tlm Hatch bill prevented much life to the market , uirl later In the day caused a very liu.ivy fueling. Corn was supported by the local bull clhiuu afler a wuak opcn.ng , but yielded to the option bill scare. Provis ions were heavy throughout on free icalizlng by lliu recent bull crowd , who sold freely on uvery hard spot. CiucAii ) , UL , July 7. I.ognn & Co. to Dun can. Ili'llln-'cr & Co. : The wheat mat Uet con tinues In the same dull condition. September opened ht 77' c. did sell at 77J iii771jC. and e.oscd at 7liHc. The wheat situation Is In u condition ill nresent th.it no man In thu trade ban ever seen , A now crop of winter Is ready to harvest. Thuresei ves in runners'bainsaru lurgcaml nospcculatlon for futuruehlpmunls. Tills , with ho-ill.o legislation by our povc-in- incnt , a fiesh report dun on tlio luth by Doduu , who IHSUO.S It for thu benellt of l he foreign buyer to the detriment of our farmers and our business , bus u depressing elle.-t , Thu sounur this report census thu sooner our export and general tr.ulo will Im prove. The present outlook for lower prices Is a certainly. Corn IIIIN beun fairly nctivo. September opened nt 4tiV , sold at 4i\c ! , und closed ut 4'.J' ' ' , < U-l.i1ie. ! Tlie situation of corn Is dlll'eient Irom wheat. It Is u homo crop and a full average Is u necessity to prevent tixtiemu hlp.li prices. With thu present outlook - look of u threu-itiartur | crop It Is safu to buy on any decline uf about I cent , Thu specula tion In oatx has Improved on crop rupoits. September closed at Jl ° , e. Thu lluidatlon ( | In provisions has been lively and larguly by thu packlnii Interests , Thu buying has been scat tered , Fluctuations will follow corn. Wo still bellevu In taking prollts. CIIIUAIIO , III. . July 7. Kennell. Hopkins .V Co. to S. A. MoUhoitor : There lus been fnrlhur llquldot on of thu long Interest , mid shorts Imvo boupht freely. Tarti-ldgo buliu thu piInclpal buyer. Country bulling or.icis lu-iilinit line harvest probpcets aru on thu In- erouoc. Thu Hatch bill Is still n distiirblnK f.n tor. ruatrlclliu trade und restraining Ihosu from buying who believe prices uro low unoiigh. Duiiith IIIIH been shipping inoru lib- erully. but It Undid that tbU is on old ungapu- menls and I h tire U no pre unt deuijinl for cash whual Foreign demand Is also hlack. Thu I ull cllniiu In corn liavo sustained thu market belter than was expeclo.l , prob ably buuaiibu they could not * uli out on thl * peiicral dcmor.iliz ilijii without badly hiierl- 11 liiif thulr property. Tlm Cincinnati I'rlcu Current estlmutft. thai moro than bO per cent of n fuil crop willbu niUed. If so tbu prl u will surely go lower. Oats wcru ratbur weal , , nut olVcrlngs H-iiuil. In nruvlnoi.s Illierul Iliiuldallou by loius anil f rou cover ng by khortu In pork nnd lard- were foaurea. Cuduliy sold rli.H fiuuly. It U thon-'ht that thu bulhi will bu poud buyers of ihu product on uny further decllnu. STOCKS AM ) ISIIMI * . l.nhor Troubles f.itlid lo.Mteet thu t'eciulty .Market. NKW VotiK , Jn'.y 7. Thu stock market again subsided Into thu IntctidQ dullness whli-h waibo marliud during the lust > * cok und with thucesdutluu of thu liunvy bear prubsuru ut thu liut few duy , n brighter temper marked thu daallngii , iu-compuilod : by material lin- "rovuuieut lu the quututlou of tUu flmrcs. The ntto nrtivo Interest In thl ninr- Vet. however , was sufllclyntly Indie itctl by the nromlnen-0 of the western shares In the deallnp .niiil among these stoks oen trod the only Important movements uf the day. Iho operations weio almost exclusively cover.nir ot shorts and tlin continued nrpent demand for stocks In the loan crowd revealed the ihiirncterof Iho so'.llnj ? since- last I'r day. The labor troubles were thu mostpron Incut subject o : conversation , b it thov were fo.t to bo of no direct olTcct upon the values of securlt es and their depressing Inllucnca has p.isscd. None o ( the movements of the day can bo ascribed to them. The olTort to de press prices , however. w > is by no menus plven up mi I tht' icport th-it the Into leader nf tbu bear faction had returned to thu market pave eneouriu'ement for the tlmo being to smio Belling and t'nlon I'nclllc was selected us Iho most vulnerable slock to begin on. The liu- prossinn made upon Its price by u vigorous drive was only a4 per cent , however , and the attempt was soon plven up , a full rally taking place. Among the stocks both llurllnplon nnd sugar wrru prominent for the ndvnneo In the enrly session and thu former touched pir. : while Inter In thu day Headlns bccaf.o the most conspicuous strong stock , nil the others falling Into the dullness which marked Iho transactions In the penural list. The street scem-tto feel thnt no nyire damage can conio from Iho silver apltnllon even should the house pass the bill. The size to which the short Interest has attained wis demotut rated today , and with very small oflcr.nps the ef fort to cover resulted in materially higher prices for the lending shares. The dullness lesultlnp from u cessation of the ptessuro to suit was nccompanled bv a steady upward tendencv In pileus throughout Ihu afternoon , and the covering demand hecamumoro urgent ns the day worn on. positive strength being exhibited In thu late tr.idlnp , Thu market Hnallv elosed itilet | hut stionu at thu highest price. Trading reached 171.IM7 listed and 13- sftil unlisted. Thu condition of the oxeiianpu market Indicates that no gold will be shipped , and as soon us thu sliver bill Is disposed of bioUers look foru resumption of Investment buy in.w Inch came to a suduun slop when thu senate pns cd the hill. ( iovernment bonds have been dull but , firm , St.-ito bonds liavo been entliely neg cctctl. The I'ost says : The course of events in this weuit's market must bu regarded IIH an overwhelming I' ' 'feat for the bo.ir parly. Thu combination of ulrcumstancus under which the pinoimcnt begun and pro.'resscd was favoriblo In u raie degieu to thebreiklng dottii of values. Kven today the outs do. sltuatloti is a lltto : changed. That thoellort to iitlll/o such elements of dlsturbanco has nttenv failed , proves the market to bo on A far more substantial I asls both hero and In Kng and I linn even Its supporluts belluved. In llielr mat l < et eonlldencu Is plainly founded on tin ) Kunerully encoura-'lng harvest outlook , supplemented ny thu hopu which everybody ho.us In his heart , that thu free colnngu urazu In Washington Is almost at Its lust pasp. Tin ) following uro thu e.oslng notations for the leading Mocks on the Now ork Stock uxehunge today : ' Idd. { nelied. The total sale-i of stocks today were llil , 100 shares. Incluillni : ; Ati'hl-on. ( l,7.'li : Chlcimo ( ins. WiTl.1 ; Krlu. 3.C9i ; I.onKvlllo &Nnshvlllu 5.3ti.l ; Northern raellle , jirefcried. 4iOs : Itcad , Int ; . oUoj ; St. Paul , IO.C2J ; Unlun 1'tclllu 11,700. _ London Fliianrliil Kcvlew. I.O.SDON , .Inly 7. [ New York Herald Calilo Special tu TIIK Ilin : ] There WIIH no chair.-o In the bank rate , wbien remains at ' - ' pur cent. As rugards business this has a aln been a very nutet day In the i-tock e.xchanxe. pro- cress of the/elections ennrosslni ; tim iittenMon. Consols Imjiioved 1 1-lii to l'n percent , whllo Indian mpeo pnpor Is 'a per cent lower. 1'orelirn r.ovcrnnienl seenrltics liavo tieen rather nndceulud In tone , thouzlf steadiness has been reported on continental bourses. Homo railways show little Irregularity , but In tin ) abienee of business prices moved frac tionally , Ilrlirhton deferred und Southeast ern. deferred being a trlllo lower. Great West ern. Metropolitan , NorthcaMern , London Jc Noi thwestern are slightly better , Ameri can railways Imvo been Hat the giitator part of the day , duo to labor illlllcnUles , lenewed shipments of kold and the revival of the silver iinxt.on | which the bears madu thu most of while iiiue | Icinir- Inr all favor.iblo points , of which there \vero several during the. last hour. However , a decidedly belter tendency set In later. Deal ers in Nev York , who had been seillnu In the iiHirnln'r.1. tnrnod buyers , with thu result that III illness pievalled at thu elose. There has been no lniiilry | for money. With tliu exces sive supply of llo.itlir ' e-tpltnl. Miorl loans liavo b"eii freely oll'orod nt li jier cent. In thu discount market bills have been sc.ire.e : those of two and three months uro < ju.oted at JiiiU-Jll per cent. > e\v York .Money .Market. Nr.w Ytimc , July 7. MOSEV ox ( JAM. Kasy at ® ; nor cent ; lust loan , 2(5 ( per eentj- closeil olVe ted at 'W- potcciit. . i : MKHCANTII.I : I'Arr.u , ' ! Q , * percent. IIo.iton Stuck AliirUc't. i N.Mat-s. , .lu'y ? . Tlio followln : were lliu closln-i prices on btoulis on tlio llostun stock niurkol toiuy : I'liliincliil Noliii , KANSAS CJITV. Mo. , July 7.-Cloarlnjs , tl.- 77J. I7. New Uiit.UAN.i , Lu. . July " , ClourliiBs , JIVl1. ! 'J.O. NKW VOIIK. Jify " . Olenrlnzi , < lMOjjI.VJi balunrvi. t" , M.'Ts. llAi.riuoiiK. Mil. , July T.-Uluarlni : * . Jl,0ri- ftaii iKiliuii-i's , < HJ..O-I ; . Unto , u m > rcont , I'liinin-.i.i'iiiA. PH. . July 7. Olourln-jii. ! it.- : ( iT.i.lOUi UuUncud. jfj.'ij" , Si. Munoy , a PLT cunt. ' CINCINNATI. O. . July T. Money , aau per o.-nl. Nuvv ioilt onuhuiuu. pur. ClourltiK' , MKUi'iltn. Tonn. , July 7 ( Jlriirlii'-'H , J'liU.70l ) | liiiliUH'uk. HS-.57D. Now Vor.i uxoluuuu bull- lux ut il.-'iJ. N , Muse , , July T.-Clourloss , $ < . olU,6X | b.i'nncc , jamj.nsU Monov. .WO per cent. K\- clinn.'i' on Now Yuri * . I'nJ .Uc ( USount. . ST. I.ot'is. Mo. "iii'y ' 7--t'lnirln-f : > . $ i..WI.- 40n : bitlnnccs. f.ll'.JIia. Monov , ( | illot nt 4iifipor ( cent l-'xi'lmnsiuin icw Yo"r. . tOcptcmltiin. PAIIH .lulv 7. Tlto-Vrcokly statetncnt of the Hank of l-'riint'o shows an lncri.i ! o of JiMlKWf : cold nnd ti d'croa eof ; i4"i.0ii0f silver. Thrco poroont rentes. lf * ( Ijfc for tlioiii-connt. CiucAno. III. . July t. Clearing * to'Iny. JI7.- rai.OOO. Now York u.xcliunce , til'e luomlntn Moiiry. stoidy : it 4 per cent on CR | ! und . " > pur cent mi time loans. l-'orclKii I'xclnui''o dull ; slxly-dny bills. Jl.St'i : tlcmiind. II { . LONDON. July 7.-Thb bullion In the llnnk of KiiKliind ( Jcvroiisod .tiWl/nj tliirlna the unit wi'ul ; . Thu pioportlon of the llnnUof Kni- 1 lid's reset ve to Hit ) , ) Ity. whloli lust \venk wiis 44.15 per cent , U'now ' 44.ia ( per t-ent. Tlio iinionnt of bullion cone Into tlio Hunk of on biihinco to.liiy WIIB i'5,000. I.IV13 STOCK MAItlvHTS. llcttrr Supply nf Onttlo und lion * l-'lntl mi ArtlvH but Lower Murlirt. OMAHA , July 7. The supply so fur this weolc amounts to ( UK ! cm tie , ll.oil ) : IIORS und f > S I shoop. iiitnlnst flr : > 3 cattle , 'JV > 78 ho s and U'7 ' shcL'p the first , four tlays of lust week. I.tiicril oirot-lnps of cuttle , wflli easier nil- vices from tliu east , served us n cheek to the further advntu'oof v.ilue * and a generally steady ninrUot wns the result. 1'or u'i nur - d.'i > shluDliiit buyers were rather more aetivo thun HMiil : , and this clrcnmstnncc , together with the nctlvo local demand , tended to hold prlccR firm on nn.vtliliiK toud enoiltfh to Invite competition , lluyerseio all Inclined to overlook and nettled the common praxes nnd hulf flit and green stock sold nt some what shaded prices. Very common stun" was haul to sell at Hlu itcullno. Coed to cnoice l..MOto 1..VIO lb. steers Hold at from Jl.fTi to f'.Xi ; fair to peed ! l)0 to l.VO' lb. steers nt t rant fl.TDtu f.i..l. 1'oorto fair stu IV sold at fn.m J.'l.ftO tojl.0. Ilu liiess was slow , compared with the past ten days , but aety fair clear ance was dually lu'coinpllshud , t'mvsaml mixed stock sold at substantially nncliunpod pr'.ccs. ' [ | -o teeeipi of nineteen cars of Texas cuttle fiom Kansas City Hindu L'udahy an Indllleieiit buyer o. ' common stuII , lint iiiiytlilni ; di'cenl sold readily at folly steady prices. Common to very peed cows nnd helfeis sold nt fiom $ l.7."ito M.- ' . " > ; bulls , o.ven nn I stag's Ql from il.li'i to Jl.lr ! ( > . Calves were In mciiuer supply , and from around $4.dO to 54.50. The tr.ido In stocuers and feeders was nbout as dull as It pels. There was no coun try demand to .spealof. . nnd speculative and yard traders were extremely Uenrlsh , bny- Inu peed to choice UOO to l.tM lb. si nil'at from J-MiO toji.ii. : ; 1'rlees are i'Oe to 40o lower than two weeks apo. OlVerlntts of westerns were limited. Some very line prass TiixaiiB went to u local hliinpliterer at H.73. nnd choice hay fed steers bold forl.'JJ. ' Kept esentatlvo sales : Diir.ssED nitr. BIIIPPINO AND EXPOUT. 20..1310 3 R"i 70..111:1 400 ! I4..1'02 5 13 4. . 1275 4(10 ( 3..iU3 ; 600 ! /4..ii7U ; 520 V0..1140 4(15 ( IS..1142 000 67..1471 035 31. . 12.0 4 fcj COWS. 2.1135 I 05 1 . HIO 225 1..I.MO 300 L.IO.'O 175 1..I2IO 300 1..1710 . ' 110 2..11JJ 1 lJ ) 1..1-.MO II .HI I. . t > oO 325 1IUI.I.S AND STAO3. 23..1310 3 40 STAGS. 10. 132J .1 C5 PTOCKKIIR AND FKCPEHS. 1. . 390 1 GO 2. . pro 2 IB 4) ) . . 52(1 ( 270 1. . 310 - ' 40 2J. . 773 2 C7 ! > 1.1110 300 2. . U.5 2 iO WESTKIIN CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 15N feeders.102U * 'l : I5 43 steers..U4S $ i 83 Cl ! HU 200 30 + steers. . . . 1U25 375 111 1023 2 H ) 22-tslPcrK..11.10 3 73 " heifers. 1114 400 48'steers..1224 4 UO 'bay fed , tToxnns , MIMCUIIg AND SPIIINCIEUS. I cow and calf ? :15 : 00 1 cow and calf : iO 00 1 cow and calf 25 00 1 cov und ealf 22 00 lions Conditions favored a doL'Iinlni mar ket. Uccelpts were rather liberal and with a lower m.irUet in Chicago and provisions poliiK down a steady marKet was out of the ques tion. A coon shipping and speculaIMS ) de mand holpiMl manors at the opening some what anu peed to oholco butcher weight and heavy hess went to shipper- fiom $ ' . (15 ( to 8..75. with one choice load at } 5.77'j. This was about ftu loner than Wednu-day. 1'aeUois bid 5c to lOe lower from the start and boiiAht falrtoKood ll 'ht anil mixed hoxs at from t.i.0. > lo .i.CO , with some very common stun" as low as J5.50. The early niarkpt was not overly nctlvo but it was woiso after the shipping and ficsh meal orders had been titled. Late sales were mostly of common hos and closing nrices weie a coed hi : lOe lower than Wednes day. Ne.trly overythln-x sold , however , the biul ; at from r" > .W ) to J3.I13 against i > in to J1.70 Wednesday. Tlio ienur.il uvor.t.-B of prices mild was * > .t-"a ! iiKaliHt 'i.lHJi WodnosJay and Jj.2sj ! last Thursdn. : . Kcuruavntut'vo sales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 0 210 bO * 5 40 t8 203 40 J.'ili''ii S 170 045 ra 211 I in u(12'4 31 17J 40 fill ) C7 2UO 80 502'j . KJI 120 Kl . .SB U'O ' SO. ' ! 3 Si.'i ( 70 214 120 f. 03 73 213 BO a . > 7. ) 251 100 5 in 70 . . 231 iMO ft f , ' > 07 242 503 rij < iu 5 ti'i . .250 B'J ' f. c : . CO. . . .223 BO OS. . . .231 240 in. . .233 120 is. . . . ? . " . ' 120 S 05 " a o : > 227 so I'KIH AND nOUOII. . .1RO 4 75 4 . . ' . . .210 1G1 525 . .270 4 75 2 | IO 010 . . 200 0 00 BiiKKi1 Offorlir.'R consisted of piirt of a load of very common mixed nuilvea. They were not In very brU.i demand , althoiuli ( leslniblu muttoiH are wanted al fully ulcady prices l-'uir lo t-'ooi unties , 4.'uiO ( ft.uo ; fair to peed wosturiis , , ; . * < UI.50i com- moil and stock bheep. Sl.50i.0i.oo ; iouil ; to choice 4j to po-lb. liimliN ? l.ioUO.riO. Ki'celptH unit Dlspoiiiniii of Stock , Olllelal recelpU and dUpo'ltlon of stock in shown by the hoolisof the Uulun Stock Vanin WANTED ToUl l > ur > u ( CITSgSi COUNTIES. SCHOOL . _ . DISTRICTS. : WAT R COMPANIES , BT.R.H.OOMPANIEO.H5. t'orrf ix-nilriire ollciu-it. N.W.HAnRIS &COMPANYBan ! < ers , ICS-I6B Dnorborn Street , CHICAGO. ; Wall Stroett NEW YORK. < O6t8tuUt. . UObfON. conipuiy for tlio tivcniy-foilr hours , cnninsnt 5 o'cio k ] i. in. , Ju | y 7 , \ * < . \ > : l.t\c Stork MiirUrt. . 111. , .July T.-I Ueclul Tclecini to Tin : HIK.I The ndvnnco that has been In pro gress durlti ! ! iho last two weeks was ehecl.ed totl-iy. 1'or fair to hest ( 't.'ides of drvfed sti lers the uveraco of prlees was not peroept- Ilily lower , hut ho ders uf poor nnd eonitnon u'rades futind it neepssiry to niaUe "O'nii ecu- cessions. At thueloso there was weakness in till dexuilptioiis. as there were Indlentlons of an unusually full supply fur tnmoimw and Saturday. Stilusore on n liasls of frtnn $1.73 to J.'l.T.'i for piuir to eholee cows and bulls , f ' .Ml toJI.dO fen1 stneUeis nnd leecler" . * 4.(0 ( tci ill.tO for eoiniiioii to L-Mra sleets and from S'.oo to $ . " > .LM fur Te.xii" c-ittle. Thi "oil vo" was oT the ho : ninrlict. The marked Inorunso In the reenlpts had the elTeet. not only to arrest the upward tiMi'loir.'y of jir.ees , lint to turn It ah ttptly downward. OpenliiK sales weio at a reduetlon of IDo. mi I fnttlior iilonu salesmen e.vperleni-'od .o no tllf- lleiilly In unloading ; at that dee.llne. but thu ehM' ) was linn. The hesl of the oIlerhi''H wont nt from } , " > f. > to f..Wi. I'lom those ll.ure.s then- was tradlin ; nil the way down to fiom J.1.4'1 to J.\.r > 'J for common stun" and at from $ .i.M to W.-3 for einK From t.'i.ii ) to JiM ) was the ranuo at which most of I nc ho .s were welched. Closlnjt iiiotallons | were at from J."i.4il to if.'i.S ) for Door to prlmo ll ht and at from f. > . . ' > 0 to J. > . ! ' ( l fiirhcuw and niedliiiM woUhts. There was tin lin-ieiM.l : ( hiipply of sheep nnd : in easier time to the maiKct , while eood to elioko natives and liinibs sod about as well us on Wednesday. I'ooftind common grailed weie slow nt shaded pilees fiom M.IW to $ (1.15 ( for eholi-c' sheep. Them was tradlni ; all alont : down to tiom Ji.tO : to - ' T.'i for onl's. ' 1'oorto fair lots ehiinKcd hands at from W.fiO to { 4.05 and fiom fVuu loj."i.7. > \vis : paid for uood urailcs. TUMIIIS comprised a luriiu purl ot the roeolpts They were Hiiloablo at fiom $ : i.uo to Ji All for poor to coed , 1 , limbs were ouuted tit from SMKltti Jil.73. KccolplH erc : Catt'c , 17.CO' : IIOKS , U\OM ; hhee | ) , II'.OOO ' , The l'\enlnc .lout mil reports : CATTII ; : UoeelptB , L'S.iou head ; shipments fi.OW head ; maiKi't slo-iily to 13e loner : vholco to oxtiii htouiH. * "i.7.Vi.0.1U ; olhers. Jl.i'Ui..Vl ( : ; stoeUerc , & .5i&a40 ( ; Te.\iins. j'J.MXB'J. ; ! . " ) ; cows , . . . lions liecclpts. ni.OOO he-id : vhlpmcnt" . 11.0(10 ( head ; market tietlve at WISc lower : lou h and common. } .V- . ' < ijr > . : > ( i ; nn.\ed and paekeis , } vn.VQri.7"i ; pr.mo hea\y and tutehers' weights. J5.KfCi.'J' : as'-rnted lbht.V7WS.\SV SiiKKi'-neeelnts. lil.Oj'j head ; shlpinonts , I , OWI head : mnrKet aetivo and sieadv " to loner : mixed natives , ; i.ftiLiA.M ( : TOMIIIS , Sl.'j)4J4.TO ; westeit.s , Jl.Ga : lambs. J.'l.rCfi.r > . " > . St. I.ouK l.lveStoek .Aliirlii't. FT. T.outs. Mo. , .luly 7. UAITI.I ; Hccolnts , 4,1UO head , nearly all Tcxans ; shipments. : ) . ! U head ; maikot Htendy on natives and easier on TCMUIS with Indteatlons of a deellne of ' .ii * ! > y lomoriow ; fall to eho.ee nat.lvo steels ouot.i- lilo at } 4.0IKiji. . ' > 9 : medium to irood Texan steers. nrOUi.7.i : : canners. ? . ' . . ftr i.--o. MODS Iteeolpts. : itou head : shipments , 75) ) head ; tiiiirkot WPiU'e ' lower ; Jalr to clnilru heavy. f5.C,5irc5.1iO ; mixed , medium touood , ij.40 ( i.'i.S."i ; llnht. fair to ' est , fr , iS45.h I. S-iini1 : ! Ileeelpts , l.isi Inmd ; shipment"V.OO head ; market unehan e I : nntlvo muttons ransoI.Si4i3. tj To.fi its , } 4 New York l.l\u Moi'k .Market. NKW YOIIK , .lulv 7. ItnrvKs HeeolptF. CIS boiiil : all for e\poit. no trade , feeling nl her ; messed beef lirm. ' ( tt 'iuiiorll ) . ; hblpiaeiils to- dav , " IO beeves and toninriow , 57.1 beeves. CAI.VKS Uecoipts ! i'l ' ) lietiil ; market ' e per lb. higher ; veals. f5.nOjj,5.7.i period Ibs. ; butter- inliU ealves. * | . ' ; ij4..VJL : SnilKi' Keeelpts f , . ' 7t : he-id ; sheep I'io nor Hi. lil'-'her ; lambs , 'jr. per lb. blL'her ; sheep , * 4.L'5ia.i. ( I'J'i : lamhs. M. . " > ( ! < rsN' ' > : dressed mutton hither , l-vf&IHie : ute > : ed lambs Him. IKQ.Ue. lloii : Ueeelpls. l.ri'.Uhead ; consigned direct ; market nominally bi-.her at J.'i.-UKiiG. 15 per 100 Ibs. _ KIIIIHIIH Clly I.lvistork .llaritrt. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . July 7. I'ATTI.S Ite- colpts , 400 ; slilpmento. 'J.sOO : native steers aotlvo anil steady to stronir , $ : tiut5.r ; ( > o : com- tiion , strong to IPe higher. S'iifill. ' ' . ' . ' ! ! ; .slockers and fecderc. sleailv. $ . ' .uuQ ( . ! : 'J'i'x as steers , active and stead y to stionp , ii. ' . HCrtl.'S. Moo * Hecolpts 0.Ul : ( : Hlilpments , 2.-IOO ; tlio market was steady , common hoi ! * closing fe lower ; all grades , J5.1Uui5.N > ; built , 55.50 < i 5.70. HIIKKP Uecelpt" , 400 ; shipments , none ; muttons , 85.011 ; lambs , i.V.'i 4lG.e.O. Iilneoln l.lvu.Moelc. LINCOLN , Neb. , July 7. [ Fpooal to Tun llii-l Hoeelpts of hos nt West Lincoln today cMtemely Mchtnnil prlees 5o lower. MK Permits. The following building permits were is sued by the supcrintoudmit of bullJinps yesterJay : William A. Moe'.ilns. ono and a half story frame dwelllnK.I'ortj'-lltlh and ri-ank- lln M reels . J.OOJ ! \V. I' . McKi-nitle. one and a half story fiiunu iiwellln , Tnenty-nlnth and l-'owler avenue . l.M'U 1'ive minor permits . ff > > Total . J V.C5J Get ri < l of il , if you have. Catarrh. Don't merely relieve it for n time with poisonous , irritating RiiufTs nnd MroiiK cntiftic solutions. While yo\i seem to bo Kcttms help , you inny bo Rotting harm. Stoicil ] in this way , it's usually only driven to the luugs. You'ro worse oil' thnn ever. Hut you can get rid ot it completely , with Dr. Sage's Catarrh llemcily. That's lioen proved over and over again , in thousands ot the most hopeless cases , lly its mild , soothing , cleansing nnd healing properties , Catarrh in the Head nnd ull Cntnrrhal ftll'ec- tions uro perfectly and permautly cured. Komo physicians .will tell you that Catarrh can't bo cured , They mean that tlteu can't euro it. Lr. ) Sago's Remedy can. And to prove that they believe it. the proprietors of this medlcino will nay $ ! HK ) for an incurabte case of Catarrh. They don't see ouo often , but they'll pay the mouoy when they do. SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est entile , ho ; ; and alioup m.irkot In the west * COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURXE & FRAZIER LIVI3 STOCK COMMISSION. Tin : jaADi-us. : Write to thla housj for cor- OMAIIAI root M rltot , RoporH. Wood Brothers , Rontli Oniulia Telephone ll' > 7. ChlnnRO Mnrltot reports l.v mull nJ wlro chourfitlly ( urnUliuil upon uijilliiitlon. : Campbell Commission Co. Clilunco. H'lBtSl. IonlH. KniikasClty , South Oniulia , slouxUlty , I'ort Worm. A. D. Boyer &Company , f * iindW Kxoliunso Iliilldlnr.SontliOni.iliT. . niiJ uroinptlr uin rorJl. Corri' i > i' 'lonc'o ollcltj.1 . Mieclnl intention to orJorj for nockor * .VluuUjr * . iDCoriioriaja , IW1 ICilubllihcil , I SSI. - - Cupllal fully palJ , I.'J.OJJ. Waggoner liirney Company , \Vrltu or wlro u for prompt unJ rolUblu iiurkot rcportii. iDerry Brothers & Company , l.lvo .Stock Commission. Itoom SI Kxclmiiiro llnlldlnz , south Omaha Tuiophonu 17J7. M. II. Hogarty & Co. , Koom 31 Kxcunjo South Omaha , - Neb OMAHA i'aod i' I (111UIt ( r AROHITECIS.AND LU1LE1IS . Contrnptori nml nl > co.itriotor , for nit fcln.H . of Imltillni l > lnitprlM' , i.iintln ptp will teiplv fnpf of ( } lann' arc 'ill vis nu.t huili'ri illrrptnrn free , lijr pintlnK their iiinip , lm < lnp niul lop tlon to tin' | > iit > lli.T ! .1 II. iilon-t. Ills. iMli S AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWII- WOIF BROS. &ca , ING COMPANY , Tpnto. nwnlnu" , turpnn- FUss , hammock * , ollnnd llll < . OOTITS nf nil Kliuta. rubber olothttitf , Send HUBS , bnmiprs , otr. S'rnil rorct.t'gua. 1119 { amain for catnleituo.lOo ( i. Ituli DAGS AND TWINES BIOYGLU3. J H.C. TDDD , BncccMor toJ.J. Wilk- n.o. DAXOH . . , . ' . . Blcjclci gulil on inonllilj I'iicklni : b'nov ' All ituvul paymenti. 1W .S. IJlli- ttos In iiox itim. HID Dourflm St. BOOTS AND SIIOES. MORSE-COESIIOHCO. IIU.i llowir.t 3r ( ) L. Knotorr aarncr llth i\iut IMu liv * ntre t . We arc niaklon cloio prlcoi to o.Mh b.ijuri , * n t are tiling a oluii of tfuuti wnio ! ) li vurr i.ilo- STEVEN CREEDON. Mnnufnoturer' ' ncont. 1 cnti iipily | yon with evrry- tlilTiu'lii iliin" . nii'irn.wiiin MI n anil I'lillil'K nt ln - cut fni'lury pMriM anil ilimounlH. l.itu < t Mtyleii. IIU4 Knrnnni Mri'ct. Hocm i.'i. KlRKEIIDALl , JQHE5 & AMERICAN HA13 SEW CO. , SHOE CO. Wliolppnlp Mfr . Atonts . rubbers lliiKtnn ItllliberMineCo. felt L'ouiU. TM. Kit Ilu. , IIUI. 1IU , , llHnu'y- llnrncy t. BBEWEB3. JOQ. SGHUTZ BREVc 1113 CO. Offlo , 8.9th and I.cavoa * wnrth 8u. . Omaha. John Marborcr. Agt. CAUKIAOKS. W.R.DRUMMOND CO. C.-irrlnu-p tiutlilers. 1Id o unil putrul HUKUIIH n Ibth , opp Court Itonsp. CLOTHING. DLUItJuf n. uunM , QIIMORE&RUHL Clollilnt. notion.fillnl-lr , IIIKH. lilveus n trtiil- ilnnufrs nnil wliolcla Siuiiilfs ] | iremlil | by e.\ clotlilura. HIM Ilarnur | ires9. 11U llurnvy. trtot. COAL , CON'E , | COHNICE. OMAHA COAL , UQKE & EAGLECORU CEWQRKS 11 ME CO. , Mfm. unlrnnlieJ Iron Hard ana oft conl. B K. cornice , window caps etc. , inutallc BkylUhtH , . leth and Uouclai- ccr. , 1110 , KU Uudgu-bt CONTRACTORS. ! . H. GLENN. Contractors ntitt uh LMlnl .lct't for nil kind * of tulldlnv. I'iftMerln. : , pil itln ot - . will recolvo a copy ol IJ lean's arclilti'rls nd tmll'l * M ill rectory liee. by hendlni : their nuine. bu lne i and locu tion , to tliu imbllnher. J. H. l.lcnn. 1IJ ci. Ijtb btreel. DRY GOODS. KILPATRISX-KOSH M.E. SMITH t CO. , DRY 00005 CO. , Dry cooile. notions , fur- Dry ( toortvnotlonn. Kont'f nlinlnit Roods. Corner tucnlsbliig K00d . Cor. llth auil lloward-kti. llth and lloward-gU FURNITURE OMAHA UPiiOLSTtR- OEEQE&RUNYA ! ! FURNITURE ING CO. NITURE CO. , Urholstcrt'il furniture : uu 1 JM Nlp'ml.ii at Grace and Wholvaaloonly. Ucoti. THAT iS A Fine Ranch of yo iirs. Youhiv2 wrlc21 hard for it , haven't you ? It wasn't worth a dollar dn acre when you settled on it , and now YOU would'nt take fifty. How long ; do you ex pect to live on that place ? Would you he surprise ! if some railroad land agent or claim jumper shoull come along som c davand icllyou to move on ? Unless you have a patent on record you are not safe perhaps not then. Why don't you ask The Bee Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get you a patent thai will stick ? THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omah. TIIES HOUTESr LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaulcea &St. Paul R'y a3 on this map. _ * * " * Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed VestibuleJ trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:45 : a. m. City Ticket Olfice : 1501 Far- nar.i St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. F.-IPANS TABIJUEB i MruiiTiJI till rtomuch. liver uiul U > il , imrl J f r Ui blooil. ore Mto nfld i-ltn-luol i J Itlic l - t niMlclmi known for Ml ! < iu > ; j 'neui. ' countlrailuii. dFHM , fxujt bfj.ib , hculALr , ueartl'Uni , lo e c t , n > wiltr , inf nl.ii He ] jrwlon , | = oloful . i -'roluj , | jli > > nlw. euljo * ( ' -'ini.lri t Jl.aimro bloc-J.o. f filll'ire UjrOw .l iiuiV lii rcMn J l - ncii o- , J rniii Bi4jdbyUilii oiieUUf ' /in aJ " r Mili ni | > ,5) , , . I KilliO."l bpruc btu'Utv Vork * > J * * l t * VUM GROCERIE9. | DRUGS , Etc. . ( ' D. M. 8THIE&DO. , ' . , , / Jonti ilrt t , ICtli unrt II rn r tr U , Umaha , UlUftllk. lIAitDWAHK. RECTOR Si WUHtLMY tOBtCKJUINN , CO. , l > ei lcrv hnntnnro anil Corn , , 1Mb ana Jaikion mothnnleV tooli. Strett * . 1104 Douiilm Strspl. " ' "P A.C. RAYMER. { UnllitcrK llnr < l\vnn > nn.\ l I mitrnntitrft Supplies i i''l South Mill Mrojll , LUMUKR. CHAS , R. LEE , JOHN A , WAXEFIEIO Hnrdwond lumbar , wooJ oarfiot nnd i > arqu t tmporte 1.\inorlc\n lur b fluorine , lui I co-ii' > nt , MH Mi'it ! liyitrnullo roinont uuJ tti a Vlulncy liltu lliua. LIQUORS. HER & CO. , FRICX& HER3ERT , Manor tmirclmnU , 1113 lltrnaytt. Mfr Kon- Wholpnnln liquor dcnliri ncdr'a Ifail Ir.dla till ' ton. 1UUI r'nrnnni-it. MILLINKUY J. OBERFELOER. CO. , Importpra nnd jobborsof lullllnuiy. notlotii Mitll or.lorn iiroiuiit. ' "J3-U S. llth-t. MUSICAL. A. HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERGCO , , Plano ork'ani , nrt 103 N. Kith st I'lnnoa , inntcrlaln , uto. 15W niimlc nnd nnulrnl In * truuiuuia of all kluda I'Al'EH , OILS. " CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL 03. Carry n full itock of printing , writpplnx and Itellned and 'nbrlc.Atlnx wrltlnK par , oard pu- oIN , axln uren o. pto. _ pVERALL5. SITIIITS. ETC. KING&SM-A9 , Mfra of " 1C X S" pant . Mfrs oclobrntod Blurts and overallsetc hkln" oviirulls. panti , till 13 S. nth-it. li'rti , coats , etc. liuil UaiaUn. PRODUCE COMMISSION. d. IS74 BRANCH & CO. , WHITNEr&CO. . Produce , friiltn of Ml UmU. ontvii , 817 0. J. B. HU3E&.CO. JAS. A. CLARX SL CD Our siieclallUii llnttir. Uuttcr , clioeia , eijfc oxxi A-Hi punllrj , UtJ lluwarjitruat. poultrami jr 'n . 317 South Utb dtrjot W. I. RIDDELL RIDDELI& CO. , ( KatKbllsbcd 1855. ) Wliolsalo butter A egzi Dllttnr , chcoo. OJJI , vi-k-i'ln'lc ! . ( rulli.poul * llurg nnd loll ] ( or Iry und tfuum. cnnli. 413 S. lltb-iU I STOVE \ OMAHA BTOVE REPAI.l WORKS , Sto oropnlrii uuJ w t f nttachmenU for nnr klml of nloro ui&ao. 1-J07 Uounlas , SASII. ' TOYS. M.A. DISBRDW&CO. H. HARDY AGO. , Voje , dolH. albiimi , Unnufocturert of laih fnnor itoods. bouBofnr * doori. bllnils And lihluu K0od . oail- , mouldlngi. llrauoh ot- drciri cnrrlnat ) . UiS Ooc , Uth indliudSU. Tarniim Street. HAVE YOU FILSD YOUR Indian Doj mlatioii CLAIM YET ? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything from the gov ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , 189-1 you will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap plication in shape , and there is not a bit of spere tinn left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. Tlia B3e Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and find out. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. Save Your Eyesigiit Kvus tested free tiy an UXI'B IT OPTICIAN j'lirfi'Ct udjuntiiiont. Knporlor Imi'iOi. Noiv- oiiblKMiduuho cured liy iiKlir ; our .Suootuoit * und Kytuliibiu-i 1'i-lcui low for llr t clum THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , , 111 S. 10th St. , GYoL'htou Hloolc. Or flif > I.l'iiior llnl.lt k'otlllx'ly . _ ttr udialiiUivrlni ; l > r. lluliuV ( Jolilrii Si > rlll < - . It can ha given la a cup ol ootlco or ten , or In food. tlihouttUekaowlrdcootihepatlont. Itliabiolutely harcilrsi , and will elfrct a pnruancul and peedy cure , whether tlie pntlent Ii u modrralo drinker vr on alaobollo nrcok. It Un beoa Klvoii In ihouiinda of c-jiof.nnd In every initancc a lierlect euro lm fol lowed Ittirvvr I all * * ThobyeteiuonoeImpr xnalta nlth tlie eneolflo.il beconitt aa utter Itupoolblllty UOI.IIKN for ttia liquor M'KClVlU appetite CO. to oilei. , 1'rup'ri. < -.flii.utl. | * . itt-paxo book of curllouUru lioo. To tut liiui of , Utliana Dauxlni Hu. , 18th unA U. WhoiuuiiU ) . llluUo , llriK-o ti t' , and Uluhuratuu Uruj ; Co. , Omnliu , Neb ,