L THE OMAHA DAILY BEHt'l TUESDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL It Was Largely the Stock Market that Dis turbed Grain Yesterday. WHEAT AT THE OPENING WAS LOWER Offering * Were Quito I.nrgn nnil Conilitnl of Wheat nought nt thfi Lower Prices ou Which ScllcmVmilcd to Kvnllza 1'rullU. CHICAOO , Aug. 14. U was largely tlio stock market that disturbed grntn today. The action of operators In Wall street anil n break lit quotations for Chicago cable securi ties operated to unsettle the trade. Com pared with Saturday night , whe.it tonight. Is from HO to Jtfc lower. Corn Is down from % c to % C. Provisions wcro quiet , but quota tion * were pushed up from 12 c to 20c. Wheiit nt the opening wa about % c to lo lower , cased off } ( c , then rallied from } tfc to Jtfc , 'declined ' Jfa , again became strong , Advancing from ; < c to life , then became wcrtlc and declined from Jfc to J e , held fairly ntcady and the closing was within c of the bottom. Offerings were quite largo and consisted of wheat bought at the lower prices on which sellers wanted to realize their prollts. Now York sold quite frcoly. The difference between September and December - comber narrowed considerably , duo to thr fact that a good many carriers bought the former and sold the luttor against It. The reaction to top prices was duo to higher cables , the largo shipments from Chicago , the small output from India and the decrease of nearly 1,000,000 bu. In the amount on ocean passage. The subsequent slump was on the sinnll decrease. Corn at the opening1 showed Ji > loss aftoi soiling off from # u to MC more , rallied , sell Ing up from % o to Jtfc. declined from xc u Ic , ruled Rh-ady and closed J o from tin bottom. There was a sort of general hall called In this as In the other markets fron the buying In force on Saturday. The move rnont to tnls market was heavier. Hccelpt : were tWO cars and for Tuesday , estimated D-10 cars. Oats weakened with corn nnd closed froir tfc to ? sc under Saturday's last figures. The sample market , however , remained ox trcmoly firm. It was the dullest day In provisions thai has been seen for some timo. Two or threi trades comprised nil the transactions li pork and lard , and the business in ribs wa ! far from heavy. There wcro about 10,00 ( more hogs than hud been expected , and tha caused n slightly easier feeling to start with but there was an impression abroad that ho | receipts must necessarily run light for semi time to come , and that gave a firm undcrtom to the trade. Freights wcro slow and rates for vesse room good. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat 180 cars ; corn , 540 cars ; oats , 320 cars ; hogs 1,500 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cnsh quotations were as follows : FUHIU Slow , unchanged. WHEAT-NO. 2 gprlnp. 02i02.'c ! ( ! ? ; ? ; No. BprliiR , f. o. li. , file ; No. 'J red , O'j ; < © 0'2ie. COHN No. 2 , n'JIJc.No. 3 yellow closlne 43J' , OATS No. 2 , B4Tic : No. i ! wlilto , f. o. b. , 29H ( 80 o : No. ! i white , 2729Kc. ItYE No. 2. 4 He. HAIII.EY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , 32c ; No. , f. o.b. . 30B81C. PI.AX HBEINO. . 1,11.01. TIMOTIIV HKKI > I'rltno , J3.1D3.20. I'OUK Muss , nor bill. , J12.02'i12.87 ! : Inn per 100 Ibs. , ? H.30itH.35j Bhort ribs sltl < ( loose ) , 7.47',4 < 37.i2'i [ ! : ilry salted bhoulilui IboxiMll , $7.)07.2D ( ) ; Hhort clour sldo-i ( boxed t7.a7i ( 8.12 . WHISKY Distillers' finished Roods , per gnl fuoAiis Cut loaf , unchanged ; granulate D.70 ; ( , tundard"A.6.fl'2. The follow INK were the receipts and bill ] incuts for today : On the 1'roduco uxchnngo todity the butt , tnnrkut was steady ; creamery , 172Uc ; dalr JC20c. Kggs utilct ; strictly fresh , 13',5u. Now York SI Nnw YOIIK , AUK. 14. FI.OUU Itecolpl 0,000 pl < KS. ; uxporlH , 300 bills. , 8,000 sack Bales , 11,000 pkgs.j nmrkat quint , sluady. COUN MIAI , Dull , Hteady. Itvi : Dull , weak. lUiti.GY MAI.T Quiet. WIIKAT Itecelpts , 728.000 bu. ; exports , 13C 000 bu. ; sales , 0.000.000 bu. of futures. 131 000 bu. spot. spot market moderately a tlvo , weaker ; Nc. 2 rod. in sloro and olnvuti OOiaiiOi'.c ; atlont , 70 > ' , c ; f. o. b , , G'j'i 72Wc ; ungraded red , 075,71c ; No. 1 northoi 70c. ; Upturns were fairly iictlvo and trrpj ; Jar , closing steady at id ® ? c decline. Tlio one Ing was llrm at ? J c advance on a decioa of passage , bolter cables and small India shl nientH. but fell fjfilliie on realizing with weaker market and rallied ! c on coverli No. 2ri'd , August , ooyoo.'ic. closing at OlJ Boutumhor. 7 ( ) ! ( < a,71 ! 4e , closing nt 70ic ; C tobor , 73i ! < a734'c , closlnir ixt 73'io : Dccembi 77i < S78Ho. closing nt 77.c. Stocks of grnl storoiind alloat , Aucust 12 : Wheat , 10,62i 705 bu. : corn , 307,100 bu. : oats , 240,820 hi ryi . 08,201 bu.i malt. 188.485 bu. ; peas , 025 1 COIIN Uecollits. 80,000 Int. ; exports , 00,0 hu. ; sales. 416,000 nu. fuluri's. 60,00(1 ( I gpot ; No. 2 , 47S 48 ? e lu elevator ; .18 ? 8i ! afloat. Options- advanced W/tUc a rlosod llrm with dull trade ; ftiploiubor , 4 : a4Hc ; October , 48Hd4H.se. closing at 48 ? OATS-UofOlplK , 120.000 bu. ; exports , 1 bu. ; sales. 00,000 bu , futures , 105,000 bu.sp BpotN , quiet , llrmor. Options dull ; Align Bli ! < S3luo : t-oplomber , Sl GSl c , closl nt 3luc ; October , 317i i32c. closing at 3 : No. 2 whlto , 40141 ! ) No. 2 Chicago , 3244J32i ! No. 3 , 3Hi ( : ; No. 3 whlto , UO'ic ' ; ml > wchtorn , 324C37c ; whlto. 4040'ici feed tin 78 < ittjOc ; mlddllngH , floisSc ; rye fucu , 7 llAY-Oulet , firm. Horn wunk , dull. llllir.s Weak , dull ; wet called Now Orloi leih'cted , 45 to 00 Ibs , , 4l5c. I'lioviHiONH Cut iiiouiR. flrm , dull ; pick bpl los. 12 11)8. , 11 ijij pickled shoulder * , 0' plckloa hams , KniOllitc ; middles , numli Lard , llrinor , uuliHi wesltirn sleam cliibod 18.70 , nominal ; sales , 600 tlorfus ; opll nilcs , none ; l-ontomber closed at J8.8U , no , nul ; Octobur. t8.GO , mimliml ; rellniMl , inil contonti'iit , 10.00 ; H. A. , J0.85 ; compound. 7 1'ork , llrm , nulnt , new muss , { 14,60ai6.oo. HUT-TEH ! Inner , moderato duinand ; WCKI dairy. 145tl7ic ! ; wt-siein croami-ry. IC&'J wt'ktvrn factory , 14ttl74ij ! : Klclin. . 22i- . CiiEKSli-Qulnt. blnnillur ; part bklnm , 1(4(3 ( ( part sklnm , Hinall. 8UOHC. l-.iius Klrmor ; light olTVrliiKs ; rccolpts.O , jkK , ; wi'sturii fresh , 16)417c ) : boconds , cabii , | 2.6Ka.3,25 , rAMxiw Dull , flrm ; city (12 ( per pkg. ) , < COTTONSEEII Oil * Dull , noinli.iilj crude , J B7fj yellow. 43c. I'M'iioi.KUii Neglected , not a fcliiRlot rank tlon hnvhiKlii-un rrportiHl , The helling pi Wai. 68) < c ; rentibylvanla oil , bales , none ; tumber , opllou halt's , nonu ; I.lma oil , sa nonu ; total sales , nonr , ( ' Dull , easy ; ( .trained , common TuiU'KNTINE Qulot. oasyt 25iQ20c. ! UlCE- Steady , fair diMiiand ; doinvstlc , fal exlra.'J'.dcDUr ; Japan , 4l4lC. ! its Dull , stonily ; NCH Orleans , o kettle , good to choice , SO-S30V' . btiGAit Haw. dull , btuady ; rellned , btcr uicileriito diMiiand , KllKioiiTt. To Mvurpool , dull , wi > uk. PHI litoN-Stoudy , dull ; American , 112. : Htciuly ; hike , 10.05. LSAU Quiet ; domcstlu , (3.30. TiN-Qulet : Ktralt * . 118.40 ; plates , stct quiet. t-i'Ki.TKH Nominal , on changeb ; bales , tons August tin at (18.45. On thu London Market. NKW YoitK , Aug. 14. The Kvt-ulng 1'c London Ilimiicliil dUp.itcli bays ; Klghty thousatul boverelgn * cumo In today from 1 lund uud u thousand from 1'oitugul. M gold in probably going to Auitilca tutuon Rllror rlriippcil 33Vd , Kup a pane * \ * about 08. The stock market * were ( iitlol'to day. The settlement bosnit very small. Ac count ratc.i In the American market are 4H to > ! $ per cent. The tone on the whole wa utritdy , but Americans , nftor n eencral rise , closed at about the worst. Oinnlm I'rnitnce Murknt. Itrmn I'nnt'y creameries , solid parked , 10c : fair t KOIX ! crcamorlix , solid packed , ical8c ; choice to fancy country , Hllluc ! fair to toot ! country , 12&13c ; packing stock , KorSsTho innrkof U iiractlci\lly steady anil tliprcl notinurh llfo to the trado. The re- ro not largo , but they are sufllclcnt to supply the trade. The bulk of tlio tales are reported at lO'iftc ' , J.lvnl'ot'i.TUY Tlio receipts for a few days buck have not been to Inrgo and the market IIHM been "ell cleaned up most of the time. I'rlcps have not advanced but stocks move morn readily than they did and the market Is upon the whole , In u moro satisfactory con dition. Same nholco young ducks wcro re- p.tvoil nnd brought 10c : fholco old honi , 7(4 ( ® He : old roosters , 4QOo ; spring chickens , 103 lie. Iliniliins Thcro nro still K few blackberries coming and notno blupbi'rrlc.i. lllnckbcrrlcs per 24-qtcasi ; , } 3.00a3.2D ; blueberries , per 0-it > cn e. (1 , I'OTATOIW There Is voryllttlotlolns In pota toes and v.ory few ( Ind their way Into the bunds of thu commission men nt the present time. Tlio local tyowurs do not appenr to ho liilnRlngln as many as they wore , but still thpro nro enough to supply tlio local retail trnde. On orders from the country they are worth nt least 7fic. OAI.U-OUNIA KIIIMTS narly.flrawford poaches , per box , $1.101.25 ; llartlott pcnrs , per box , J2.00a2.25 ; plums , per bov , J1.00O1.70 ; extra fancy plum Tf2 ; nectaflnrs , pet1 box , $ l.r > 0. OliAiTK So far this sea on llioro hnvo not boon very many grapes In from California. California , per case , $2 ; Illinois , per 'J-llJ. basket , -I0@00c. SlEtflNS The nupply of watermelons Is larger than It was a few days nito. Coed watermelons are ; pllng | all the way from ? Hi tti $20 per 100 ; small or Inferior , S10.0US2.1G.OO. .lorn cantaloupes , basket" . (1.25 ; short crates , $1.2MS1.50l long crates , * 1.7& < il2.00. Ari'i.KH-No ajiplcs to alnount to nnythlng are being shipped In , nnd the supply of homegrown grown stock Is moderate. Cholco Duchess , per bill. , { 3.00 ; common varieties , suitable to ship on 01 dors , } 'J. 75311. 00. OAIIIIAIIK The buMiie.cs In shipping calbngo ) to the country appears to bo about , over. Occasional eiders are received and tilled at HiC. UKi.nitYStray shipments are arriving nnd thoiiitallty of the stock N pronounced good for this season of the year. Celery , per doz. bunches. 35c. ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty nt 1S5C per Ib. on orders from the country. TOM ATOIS- : Homo grown block , per 4-baskot crate , 70QHOC. TitortcAi , rntiiTS. I.r.MOXS The steady warm weather pro duces a very fair demand for lemons and all houses are doing a good steady business In them. Mtssliias , extra fancy , Jd.OOJiO.fiO ; Messlnas , per box , cholco to fancy , $5.002:0.00 : , OiiANdF.s Theto are only n few oranges ar riving. Kivenddo Mediterranean : sweets , $3.75. HAN.INAS I'rlcos remain about steady. I'ot bunch , largo , & 2.2.V12.70 ; per bunch , small tt medium , 82.00a2.20. ntnns , TALLOW , r.ra TltDES No , 1 green hides , 2'c ' ; No. 2 green bides , 2c ; No. 1 green suited hides , 2yc ; No. 'J green salted hldos , 'Jo : No. I gnten salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40ilhs. , 24'c ; No. 2groen salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2o : No. 1 veal calf 8 Ibs. to 10 Ibs. , Oo ; No. 2 veal cilf : , B Ibs. to IE Ibs. . 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hldos , Go ; No. 2 dry Illnl hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hldps , Oc. 1'arl cured hides lie per Ib. less than fully cured. bmii * I'IM.TS Green sailed , each aOcQ f 1.20 green baited shearlings ( short \voolcd earl > skins ) , each 15IH20C ; dry shearlings ( shorl wooled early sklnsi , No. 1 , each OtffclOc : drj shearlings ( short , wooled early skins ) , No. 2 each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nubraski butchpr wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , KV2 lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska mnrruii wool iieltH , per Ib. , actual weight , 7Hc ) : drj flint Colorado butcher wool pult.s , per Ib. actual weight , 9Hc ) : dry Hint Colorado inur rain wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 7Ue dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , Oij7e. TAM.OW AND ( JllKASE TalloW , No. 1 , 4c tullow , No. 2 , 3'ic : mease , whlto A 3Hc ; grouse , while It , 3c : grease , yellow 2Jic ; grease , dark , 2 < te ; old butter , 2S2lJc eo | swax , prime , iGQUOu ; rough tullow , 2 } ® 3c. Jl'ltOIlttCr. I'OINTEHS. \V. II. lrancha ! future member of the flrm o Brunch & Co. , has gone to Chicago wlioro li will spend a week or two at the World's fal grounds. W. 11. llomls of the llrm of Hemls & Clark I taking a thirty days vacation , during whlcl time ho will visit lloston and other down cas points of Interest , lie was accompanied b , Airs. Itomls. Michigan parties nro Inquiring as to the ad visibility of shipping peaches to this markel If Iholr poaches are no bettor than some re celved from that slnlo a day or two ago th best ad vlcu lo the Inquiring shippers would b "don't ship. " Country banks nro pretty generally nhnrp Ing exchange on checks sent to them for pay incut , from Omaha , so that n country mei chant tlint sends his llrm check to the city 1 payment of a bill has to pay the Omaha bun for collecting It , and his homo bank fc paying It. .It Is far cheaper for the coontr merchant to go to bis bank and buy a draft t start with. Several letters have been rt celved by local commission firms fiomthel customers out In the country in which tli writers threaten to stop trading In Omah unless the bunks accept their cbecKs ut pa The Omaha banks , however , are not the enl ones that have made this rule , but the haul. In all tbo cities of any Importance In the we : have taken thu same action. ' Advices from Nevada , .Mo. , Indicate , that tl supply of little jcm melons Is running sbor and that bolter prices are antlcipalcd In tt near future. The Indications nro that there will be good crop of cranberries both cast and west. St. I. unit -MiirUcts. ST. I.OUIB , Aug. 14. Fi.ouu Quiet ; ui changed. WHEAT Closed HnSMjC below Salttrday prices , No , 2 red , cash , higher , OO'/ic ; Augua 09ic ! : Scptombor , GOJaSGOJic ; October , G.3i < December , GOc. COUN Dull , weak ; No. 2 mlxpd , cash , 34i ! August , 3-UJc. ; September , 30 ° uc ; Dcccmbu 34i'c ; year , OATS Lower , except No. 2 cash , higher , 24i August , 24c ; September. 237c ; May , 29 > ic. KYK 1'lrm ; 49obld east side for No. 2. llAltl.KV No trading. HitAN Higher ; 07e cast track. I'uovtsiONS Qulot , firm ; pork , now , $13,2 lard , tH.OOa8.12li ; dry salt meats , lee shoulders , SO. 70 ; longs and ribs , $7. GO ; short IH.10 ; boxed , lOc more ; bacon , pacKt shoulders , f8.008.70 ; longs and ribs , 18.871 short.s9.37U ; hams , * 13.0014,00 for sugi cured , UEClltl'TB Klour. 7,000 sacks ; wheat , 12 ! 000 bu. : corn , 107,000 bu. ; outs , 43,000 bu. ; r and barley nono. Snii'MENTH Flour , 8,000 sacks ; wheat , 2 ( OOOlm.j corn , 20,000 bu. ; outs , 4,000 bu. ; r. and barley , none. KuniiiB City Mnrkota. KANSAH CITY , Aug. 14.-\ViiKAT Weak ai VJWlc lower ; No. 2 hard , D3204c ; No. 2 re 68U&OC , Conn l > 'lriii : No. 2 mixed , 3K3311iu ; No. white , aiaauic. OAi-a-Hleady ; No. 2 , 2122c ; No. 2 while , KYK Stonily : No. 2 , nominally 4Go. I.'I.AX SKIII Nominally 83iib-lc. lIllAtf-Klrui ; 01 03c. MAY Klrnt' unchangud , HurrKH Weak ; croumory , lC19c ; dairy , OlHc. KtiosQuiet at 9c. KKCBti-ra Whuut , 0,000 , bu. ; corn , noi oats , IIOIIQ , SnifMENTtt Wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 2C bu. ; outs , none , Coften New VOMK , Aug. 14. Outlons oponodbnri steady , unchanged to 10 points down , do1 barely bteady , 0 points up to 10 pol down ; sales , 27,000 hugs , Including : AUKI H4.80314.90 ; September , { M.DUiilO.l October , $14.l)0 ) < 6lb.)0 ( ) ; November , K14.H 14.90 ; IVcemlno- , (14.8Xil4.U5 ( ; Jaiiua (14.G0314.70 ; March , ( l4.20Q14.tiO ; .M tl4.20i(14.20. Spot Itlo. dull , weak : No. 7. t Kio JANUIIIO , Aug. 12 , Nomliml ; recol during the week , UH.OOO baits ; purchases the United States , 2UJIO ( ( hugs ; bhlpme to tliu United States , 30,000 bugs ; slo 230,000 bags. SANIOS , Aug. 12. Good average , 12,500 i per 10 kilos. Iti'celuts during the week , ! OOO bags : ptm'ha&cs for thu United Stui none ; shipments to the United bta 12,000 bags ; block , 1HS.OOU bags. Ciitton Miirkut. ST. IiOiiiH , Aug. 14. Qulut , 1-lGc lower ; n : illliig , 7'tKi biiios , nonu ; iccolpts , none ; si infills , 000 bales ; blocks , 22,700 bales. Nr.w oni.nAMf. lAug , 14 , Good mlddll 7Uo ; middling , 7 1-lGc ; low mlddllngti IGc ; gooil ordinary , fi'ju. Net recelpls , 2. halci , Inclitnlng 8b tiales now crop , gloss 2.0 tales , 000 Imlus ; ttock , 3U.029 bales ; futti bules1 , 20bliU bales ; AiiKiist. fH.'JO I Sepli-iiibor , (0.0&ili.07 ( ] ; ctober , i7.00'ic7. November. l7.lGtt7.10 ; cember , 7,2Gii7. January. I7.41 ( 7,4a ; I'obruary , 7.494i7 , lo March , < 7,07d7.09 ( Llvrrpuul M LiVKIll > oou Aug. 14. WniUT Steady , y. mund moderate ; holders otTur moderately ; Wfslvrn spring. 6s HilijSs'Jd ner cental ; Nu y.a red winter , Ob7 kdUO 95d. ! < a COIIN 1'lrm , demand moderate ; nil western , 4s 2 ; < d per cental , 7s 3d per tierce for extra Indium porcwt. for prime westtrn. I'lilludolMlilu , drain JlnrUut 10 I'nit.Aiiui.i'iiiA , Aug. 14. WIIBAT Steady quid : No. 2 red. Septi'iiiber , OBc bid , COUNDull : No. U mixed , August , 47 & O.ITHCar tots ruled llrm ; f mures dull t'u lower ; No. 2 mhlle , Augusl , J Ix il- Uruln 111 sluro uiut A Ilu it. NEW Vonic. Aug. 14. The statemeut of upuly of grain , lu itoro uud ufloat Puturday , August 12 , a * compiled by the Now York Produce exchange Is ns follows : Wheat , 68,809,000 bu. ; decrease , O&G.OOO bu.tcorn , G,914HH ) btl.j decrease , 079.000 bu. ! oatn , 1,929,000 btt. ; Increase , 207,000 bu. ; rye , 322- oooim.t dccrciup , BtH)0 bu. ; bnrlcj , 377,000 bu.j decrease , 17.000 bu. Itrltlnh tlniln Trx'to Krvlorr. LONDON , Aug. 14. The Mark I.ano Express snys : New llrltlih Khoats nro offered In pro vincial markets at 23s per quarter. Itesldcs n serious dcllclt In the general yield of bomo grown wheat , the yield of grain of the milling quality la almost everywhere do- clarcddlsaupoliillng. I'orclgn whcnt declined Gil. At the close nf the ivmrkct In London today nil briMidstulTs were llrmor. Now IHR- lUh red wheat sold nt from 2Gs to 30s nnd whlto from 27s to 34s. American wheats were held for Cd advance. Others were firm. Corn wns steady. 1'lno flour was held for an in.- Tlio Agricultural Ga7.otto published collated reports from 600 districts In the United King dom showing the eoroal harvest this ycnr to bo the worstslnco 1879. The hay crop Is the worst over recorded. Potatoes ulono nro nbovo the nvorage. Oil Mnrknts , OilCITY , Aug. M. NntlonalTrnnsIt certifi cates opened at G8 ; highest , 08 ; lowest , 57 ; closed , 67 ; sales 3,000 bbls. ; ship ments , 100.199 bbls. ; runs 103.409 bbls. I'lrrsiiuim , Aug. 14 , Nntlonal Transit , cor- tlllcates opened at 57i ! closed , 07 ! < ! highest 67 i ; lowest , 07U ; no sulcs. loNtKN. Aug. 14. UAI.CUTTA IiiNSKEti-Jtily and AuguslshlpmcnU. 41s Ud peniunrter. LlNSKiin Oitr-21s per cwt. SrjntTS Tunt'KNTiNi : 2s 9d per cwt. 3Itl\vituk o .Mnrkftii. MtMVAtTKr.K , AUK 14. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2sprlngUc ; September , G0 ? c. CoitN Scirco ; No. 3 , 89Jc. ! OATS-DroouIng ; No. 2 whlto , 31c ; No. 3 whltu , 3to. ) HAUI.KY Nominal ; No. 2 , 03c ; sample , nomi nal. KYIS-NO. 1,44c. I'IIOVISIONS Steady. Pork , (12.15. . Clticimmtt MurUots. CINCINNATI , Aug. 14. WIIBAT Strong ; No. 2 red , 58c. COIIN Modoralo demand but slrong , No. 2 mixed , 40340Jc. ! OATd-Klrnt ; No. 2 mixed , 202Gic. ! ! WHISKY Steady ; tl.12. .tlliuiGiipollsVlifat Murk ft. MiNNKAi-ot.ts , Ai . 14. Slnrku t lower , cash held llrm. Receipts 131 cars. Clo.so : September , 07'6Tccember ! ; ) , G4c ; On track No. 1 hard , 02c : No. 1 northern , O'Jllc ; No. 2 lorthorn , 57(3.57'ic. ( Ualtlinorn drum Mnrknt. llAi.Ti ioiti : , Aug. 14. WnnAT Steady ; Sop- ember , HH'ic. COIIN l-'lrm ; September , 47fc. ! OATS Qulot ; while wpstcrn. 34c. Toledo Ur.illi 'Murltet. TOI.KPO , Ailg. 14. WIIBAT Active , easier ; No. 2 cash , 62'5e. ' COUN Dull , steady ; No. 2 cash , 41c. OATS Qulot ; cash , 25c. linviiiut biiuur .Markot. HAVANA , Aug. 14. Exchange quiet ; sugat stoady. On Staurday 0,000 bags of bucar ' wen sold at Cardenas , the prices not boiug'glven. STOCKS AND BONDS. Securities Were \Vcnk Almost from Start to Finish Vustorduy. New YoitK. Aug. 14. The stock ranrkoi was weak almost from start to finish today , The bears hammerea the list throughout and met with very Httlo opposition , owing to the prevailing fcelliiK of uncertainty in rcRarel to legislation by congress on the silver ques. tlon , the disastrous lire nt Minneapolis and the lack of support from London , where operations are checked by the oppression it : America and fortnightly settlement in Lon don. The heaviest declines were 5 | poi cent in Tennessee anil Electric , ! 1 per ceul in Chicago Gas. 2 % percent in Lackawannr nnil from Io2 per cent In the remainder oi the list. Toward the close Lake Shore ralliei cisily from 112 to IH..fanil the remaindei of the list recovered } ( , to 1 per cent from the lowest of the morning. The total sales wen only lISar ! > 7 shares. From this it will b < seen the market was a traders' one , simpli and pure. The leading professionals an holding off , pending the receipt of some thing of a definite character from Washington ' ton relative to the fate of thoSherma't silver law and other measures calculated U relieve the existing strain in financial cir clos. Speculation closed somewhat stcntelic : in tone. The Evening Post says : Perhaps tin most Interesting of all present great prob lems is , who has the newly imported golt and what use will'bo made for it ! Its trm destination is considerably less plain fron the fact that the real importers brought i from London only to sell again to local hid ders at n premium. Regarding the sourc nnd purpose of these bids we have more o less public evidence. Much of the gold un questionably represents London's cash pay incnts for its own meat purchases in tin west an operation commonly financed b ; the use of New York bank reserves as inter medinry , domestic and foreign exehang playing their proper parts. By reason o the break down lu Interior exchange. Chicago cage has wisely resorted to drafts direct o : London. Part of the gold was bough by local savings banks to wlior the operation means dead loss except who reckoned as the price of safety. Anothc portion was purchased indirectly by prlvat capitalists for use as credit in the secunt nnd time loan markets. Part again wa bought at a premium by clearing house bank themselves , either as agents for their out c town customers or with the simple wisli o strengthening their own reserves , oven at heavy cost. Whatever Saturday's hank statcmcn showed , however , it is impossible that th two last named factors should not operat tnls wcok to swell thu clearing house ri serves. Even if released by trust eompanie only in special loans the money must , in on shape or another , How into the banks whic do the city's business. Nobody pays n pn niiinn on gold merely to hoard it. Hut wit ? ( i7,000,000 loan certificates outstanding 111 clearing houses can hardly figure general ! yut lu tlio market for time loans. The following are the closing quotatlor on the leading stocks ou the Now Yet exchange today : hlil. labkeit. The total sales of stocks today were 141- t.liiru.s ; liiL-ludlm ; ; HurlliiKlon , S.liOUj Chlci tills. U,300iVhUliy ) , 4,000 ; Northern I'ac pruforrud , 8.70O ; North Anu > ricai,3,300 ) ; lt < iHlniid , 4.300 ; * l. I'aul , 27,000 ; Hugar , 7.H \Vfstfrn Union , 7,000. . Nuiv York Mlnliii : NEW VOIIK , Aus , 14. The following are i mining quotation ; OoulJ X Curry. . . . us slurra Nevada , . , . : Halo \ Noreroua. 45 Ktanilnnl , 11 800 Union Con I Mexican Yellow Jacket. . . . i Ontario . OOU Quick Silver. . . . . . l'i Oiililr . , (15 ilu prcf'd 151 id I'lyiiionlli . 10 Dulwur Nt. l.ouu Milling' < juotutloi > . ST. Louis , Aug. 14. Mining stocks stron ; The following are the closing quotntloim ; GnuiltuM.i-.Oli [ MzabcTh * .10 tis .1 AIIIIT. N..t . 'JTWffl .80 I Nvw York .Monuy Alurket. Nuw VMIIK , Auz. 14 , MONUY ON at 335 pur cent ; hut loan Hi 3 per cent , cl I DC ollurt'd afy percent. 1'IIIUK JltllCA.NTII.E 1'Al'tll 8Q.12 per CO II BiKUUhU ICiCiUNUi ; Firmer , with act Iloaton Stuck Quotations. rtosTox , Aug. 14. Call loans,78-10por cent ; time loans , G per cent and commission. Closing quotatlonson stocks , bonds and mining shares : I'limnchil Notes. KANSAS CITY , AUR. M.-Cloariims. J085.007 , I'Attis , AUK. 14. Three per cent rentes , 001 for the account. OMAHA , Aug. 14. Clearings , $740,573 ; same day last wcok , $053,034. Nnw Yoltic , AUR. 14. Clearings , 155,004- 583 ; balances , $3,002,214. 11A1.TIMOIIE , Auu. 14. Cloarlnirs , Sl.008,030 : balances , $ U40,3'J4. Money , 0 P ° r cent. I'liii.ADKi.i'iiiA. A tic. 14 , Clearings , $0,843.- 850 ; balances , $1,131,353. Money , 0 per cent CINCINNATI , Aug. 14. Money , G(28 ( per cent New York exchange , * 5 discount. Clearings $1,120,500. MKMrnis. Au ? . 14. New York exchangi soiling nt 91.50 premium. Clearings , $01,000 balances , J13.472. Nnw Olti.RANS. Aug. 14 , Clearings. $512,589 Now York exchange , commercial , J0.00it7.6l per $1,000 discount. ST. Louis , Aug. 14. Clearings , $2,812,715 balances , $230,074. Money , nulet , 0 < 38 po cent ; exchange on Now York , $ u discount. ItOSTO.v , Aug. 14. Cloarlngs , t'J.725,517 balancps , $1.213,730. Money ; 7 3-10 < 3H po cent. Exchange on Now York , $1.00312.00 pre inliim. CIIICAOO. Ante. 14. Cloarlngs today $10,034,010. New" York exchange nominal u ? 5.00JJ16.00 discount. Sterling exchange dull unsettled ; actual , W.8OS4.8Q. Money stuady a 7 nor cunt. LONDON , Aug 14. 5 p. m. The amount o bullion gone Into the Hank of Knglam on balance today Is 05,000. Mo.noy , 2 no cent. The rate of discount In the open marko for uoth short and thruo months bills , was percent. OMAHA LlVi : aXOCIw AIAKKBTS. Very Light SuppUoii Sniippod Up nt 1'rico Stcudylto llif-hcr. ' ; MONDAY , Aug. 14. The week opens Out with rather modorati supplies of all IdnJs of stock. Receipts o cattle wcro practicably the same us a wee ! ago , and the general quality of the offer lugs not noticeably different from last wccli Conditions , toox' ' 'wore ' not material ! , changed , and good' ; ' to choice bcof cattl brought steady to strong prices. I3cuvc weighing from MOO to 1,500 Ibs. sold a from $4.20 to $4,4 ! > , and fair to good , light an mixed stock at from i.2Ti to $3.80. Anythin ; not pretty good xvas discriminated agatns and sold Indifferently at shaded prices. Thcr were several loads of westerns ou sale an they sold fully .as well as on Saturday around $3 to ? 3.40) ) Business was rcasonabl brisk and a very Mir clearance was effected Cows and mixed stuff'sold freely at stead to strong prices , the supply being limitc and the demand very goodf\Good to choic cows and heifers sold at from $2.50 to ? 2.8 ! with fair to good -stuff largely at from Sl. to $2.25 and common and canning grade down to $1. Calves at from $2.50 to J4 wer about steady. Bulls sold slowly at mca prices around $1.2o and $1.75. There was a fairly uctivo trade in feeder and at slightly better figures. Good t choice feeders are quotable at $2.70 to $ i fair to good at $3.50 to $3.70 and commo stuff at § 3. to &i.50. Hoprescutatlvo sales : DIICSSKI ) llUCb' . No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 1. . 1200 $3 25 24. .1278 $4 30 40. . .1022 3 25 40. .1008 4 40 39. . .1238 S 05 28. .1404 4 45 20. . 1253 4 20 MIXED. 10. . . 724 3 40 02 .1001 3 80 COWS. 1. . . .1080 1 50 20. . . . . . 731 2 20 1. . . .1000 1 50 28 877 2 25 1. . . . 050 1 60 3 073 2 40 1. . . . 070 1 60 25 001 2 50 1 . . . 010 1 50 18 031 2 5(1 ( 12. . . . 741 1 80 5 052 2 50 0. . . . 783 1 85 1 133O 2 6(1 7. . . . 801 2 10 7 1007 2 5(1 12. . . . 787 2 15 25 020 2 60 3. . . .1050 2 20 CALVES. 1. . . . 110 3 00 6 154 3 6C 4. . . , . S02 8 60 10 211 3 7 1. . . , . 120 8 60 1 220 4 OC 1. . . , . DO 3 50 DULLS. 1. . . . . 040 1 30 1 1420 1 7f 1. . . , .1600 1 60 STOCKEIUS AMD FCKDBIIS. 44. . , GGG 2 20 11 013 2 ft' 10. . . 682 225 12 812 26' 1. . . 740 2 30 24 800 2 5' 17. . . C02 2 30 7 040 2 71 WESTBUN CATTLB. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r NKIIHASKA. Scows. . 033 J2 20 86cows. . 033 $2 2 ( 00 calves 181 350 7 cows..1000 2 41 1 cow. . . 1000 2 00 45fdrs. . 00(1 ( 2 H ( 5 COWS , . B54 2 40 1 calf. . . 270 3 51 BOUTII DAKOTA. 80holfs.l024 2 86 CSsts..1102 3 21 4Gstrs..ll48 3 20 428U-U..1288 3 41 WYOMING. lstr..HOO 2 00 8 sirs. .1231 2 41 Ifitr. . .1200 3 00 88 film. . .1055 2 01 70cows. . 807 2 25 lt.tr. tig 830 1 85 Ifdr 840 2 3 Mrs. . . 033 250 37 COWS. . . 805 2 1 far. . . . 780 300 2 filru..1025 3 55 fdrs . , , 031 3 00 13COWS. . . 702 2 6 cows. . 772 2 00 Ibull. . . . 010 1 48 fdrs. . . 040 200 4 cows. . . 842 1 1 bull. , . 1300 1 50 14 ttrs..l078 B 1 cow . . . 010 2 35 COI.OIIAIIO. 2 bulls. . . . 000 1 60 16COWH. . . 830 1 1 sir 1010I1T-JJ5 27COWS. . 880 1 62btrs 1010 > U'40 lloas The principal fcnturo to tlio marl today was Us lack yC features. Fresh cclpts wcro too ItKht to cnublo ono to lo tin estimate as' to how an oven inoilen supply would llnVo sold. Only el 'liu Jvesh loads wcro received , nnd while Chic ; waa reported lowe.ri.whut sold hero wont prices lully lOo to 15c higher than Saturda strong closo. Tlio bulk of iho trailing \ for fresh mcat'ni'counl nnd to illl urgi orders , Good td'cholco light nnd butcl weight IIOKB sold Vfy $4.80 and M.W , wl heavy nnd mixed grades sold at fl.05 f $4 75. As soon hs'urgcnt orders had bi iillcd the market..Jluttcnod out badly t u few loads werqrlot in the pens unsold , close boliiLf veryVcak. The trading , ns as It wont , wns 1'AWrely nt ? 4.75 and M.bO , nuainst 1.55 to WIKk Saturday , uml M.W -Thu market was not nuotii changed , llnyufH wuro wIlllnK to nay at btenify prices for good millions , but wt hardly look at common stock. Dealers ci not annul on a price for Iho threodouble d ottered and they went on through to Chlci rail-to Kocxl natives. 3.004.00 ; fair to K westerns , t2.60Tc3.25 ( : common and M khot-p , tl.60aa.761 ( good to cholco 40 to 101 lambs , ta.OOiM.75 , Kt. I.uuU l.ivu htnck Mnrkat. ST. Louis , Au . 14 , OATTI.E Kcculuts. 7 head ; shipments , 1,600 liend ; market lower but uutlvu ; reculpls ullTuxans and dlnns ; fair tugood blcvrti , t2.3Ot 3.15 ; cow proportion. LlliKiH Uvcvlpt * . 3,700 hvnd ; shlpiuc ul l,100Uvad ; murkul lOc lower curly ; lui : cnlncrt near the elo oi butcher * ' nurt llnht , $ 'i.2&a5.G5 ! mixed , 14.0035.40 ! honvy , t4.70 415.20. Snr.EP llocfllpts , 100 head ) shipments , 1,400 ; market opened , nono. mill IMnpnuttluii nf .Stock , Odlclal rccolpu nnl ; dlipo ltlon of stoc.U ni shown by the book * of the Union Stock Ynrtl * company for the forly-i'lKlit hours cndlni ; nt & o'clock p. m. August 14 , 1803 : DISPOSITION. Stock hi Mglit. llecolpti of llvo Mock-nt the four principal wcstorn markets Momlny , August 14 : Cattlo. HORS. Sheop. South Omaha . 2.072 1,254 CO I Chicago . 10,000 37,000 13,000 Kansas City . C.OOO 1,000 . St. 1.0UU . 7,400 3,700 100 Total . 30,072 " 33T854 13,701 l.tvn Stock Marknt. CIIIOAOO. Aug. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tlife HKK.I Thuro was a healthier time to the cattle market to far us good grades were con cerned. The receipts were moderate esti mated at 10,000 head nnd with o.vportors , eastern Hhlpporsand tliu local contingent all inclined to liny with some freedom the ten dency In well conditioned caltlowas In sellers favor. This implies to western * nnd TUMUIS aswell as to tmtlvoH. Low gradus were tmlot nnd barely sluudy. There were about 7,000 natives and they sold princi pally at from tl.76 to $4.70 , from (1 to I5.1G liulng the cMrcino range of < iuotattoiis. Sales tit westerns were on a basis of from $1.76 to $4. 10 and from $1.50 to $3.50 was the market for Texas ciittlo. Shippers are Better prepared than for some tlniu past to handle the stuff , and unless country ship pers overstock the market It Is roas > oimbh > to expect stronger prices 'for coed cattlo. Itut that Is precisely the tiling they are likely to do and the outlook therefore Is not favorable to a "boom. " The supply of boss for today was larger oven than wns expected , nmountlng to about 27,000 hoail. No Important depreciation In values resulted. Heavy hogs nvuruRod about a nickel lower , but for light weights tliero wcro rendy buyers nt , an advaneo on Satur day's ( imitations. Thcro were liberal ship ping orders and an nctlvo dutnand from local packers and botwcon the two tbo titulY was about nil taken. Heavy hogs , averages of over ' 250 Ibs. . wore niiotod at from J4.80 to S5.2O and from J5.25 to (5.00 was paid for poor to light weights. A few fancy lights fetched higher figures than the above , and there were sales of culls at from } 3 to $4,50. The market had a fairly steady look at the closo. There was a very liberal run of sheep estimated at 13,000 head. Westerns comprised the hulk of the * up- uly uiul the market for that class remained chill and weak. Good natives nnd fat Tu.xans were fully stundy. The demand was moderate at from M.fiO to $3.40 for Texans , from $2 to W. CO for westerns and at from Jto $4.50 for natives. Lambs were llnu at from $3 to $5.70 according to quality. Uocolpts : ( Jattlo , 15,000 head : calves , 800 licud ; hogs. 27,000 liciulj ehcop , 13,000 head. The Kvonlng.loiirnal roiiorts : UATTI.E Kocelpts , 16,000 lioad ; slilumnnts , 2.500 lioad ; good native Htuors steady : others lower ; Tcx.ins firm : mitlves , $4.Hft5.10 ( ) ; good tocboico.4.25a4.75otliirs ( ; ! , } ; i.00-1.80 ; cows , J1.004J2.70 ; westerns , $2.35 ® ! . 10 ; Texans , $2.50443.40. HOHS Kucolpts , 29,000 head : shipments , 8,500 lioad ; heavy opened lOc lower , closed .strong ; light Moany to strong : common rough heavy J4. 5034.70 ; mixed and packers. * 4. 75 ( itO.OO ; bhlpplm ; and prlmo heavy , $ r .00' 5.15i butchers. $5.25ao.CO ; llfiht mixed , $5.50 © 5.8G ; sorted light J5.75SO.OO. Siitiui1 Receipts , 1,300 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; lambs steady ; westerns lower ; natives , $3.004.25 ; westerns , $2.1)0413.25 ) ; Toxuns , $2.d5Q3.15 ; lambs , J3.OOaO.50. Fireworks on watofCourtlund tonight. A CHIEF WITHOUT A TRIBE. How Wild Hog's ItiinU of Clirytnncs Was Kxtormlnated In 1879. Wild Hogis the name of a Cheyenne chief , albeit ho is a chief without a tribo. About fourteen years ago , says the Gloho-Domocrat , his name was known all over the United States , and for weeks millions of people looked in the morning papers daily to see what ho was doing- . For a time he 1111 ed western Kansas anil Nebraska with terror. Now ho resides at Pine Ridge agency , and is one of the poorest and most dilapidated Indians on the reservation. In January , 1870 , Wild Hog and the tribe of Chey enne Indians of which ho ) vas chief , were removed to the Indian territory. Becoming dissatisfied with their now homes , they broke out , and under the leadership of Wild Hog , struck out northward through Kansas and Ne braska. Many depredations were com mitted on the way. The Indians killed about forty citizens , outraged ten women and destroyed nearly $10,000 worth of property. Wild Hog always claimed that this deviltry was the work of a few young bucks who were beyond his con trol , and that they escaped to the reser vation. During the llight north ward the United States army wns al ways about ono day behind the Indians. Finally Wild Hog and about 200 war riors , together with their women and children , wont " into Fort Robinson and surrendered. Inducements were offered the Indians to return to the Indian terri tory , but they refused to do so. Finally they were disarmed , but in the effort to do so several soldiers and more Indians were killed. Wild Hog was put in irons and confined in the triiurtl house. The other Indians , including their wives and children , were confined in a long , low log building which had previously been used as a barracks. Upon their con tinued refustil to go back peaceably to the Indian territory , un effort was made to subdue thorn by starvation. They were deprived of food , water and fuel and closely guarded. But they wore tough , and oven after several days , which must have been ones of suffering , were still obdurate. It was supposed o that they were completely disarmed , 5o but in some manner they had been abk 5o to retain u few revolvers. 5o After a few days of seemingly quiol o subjection the vigilance of the solulcrt ' was'in a measurcfroluxod , and the gtwrt reduced to six in number. Suddenly , ir the night , these were shot down , ovorj one of them being either killed outright or disabled. The Indians then rtishet out and filed up Soldier creek canyon The breaks and hills of Pine Ridge were about half a do/.on mllon away , and i was the hope of the Indians to read them before the sleeping soldiers coult overtake them. It wan a wild rac-i across the ice and snow. Many of tin Indians were barefooted and loft a trai of blood. Encumbered with their womoi and children , they made slow progress The garrison , urouhed by the shot that destroyed the guards , were soon li u pursuit. Captain Wosbol of the Thin cavalry was in command. They cam upon the Indians in a little ravine , o coolie , about two miles north of the forl They made a htand and fought bravelj but were without arms and the ritles c the cavalry made short work of then After the soldiers had exhausted al their ammunition there were yet a fei live Indians , and these wcro charge upon and cut down with the swore Wild Hog's tribe was entirely wipe out. Not u man , woman or child wti loft of the entire band , Hut Wild Ho ut ly was safely locked up in the guard hout Id at Fort Robinson , and that is how h Id comes to survive a chief without kg tribo. Full Ulilu or No I'urr. Ib. Harry Sloan of Baltimore ono afto noon last December baardcd u car , ii tending to go home. Ho tendered h 00 faro to the conductor , the money was r < Oc n- celved and the fare rung up. The ci nlu proceeded but a short distance win something happened in the cable ui Is. the car Btopped , Mr. Sloan waited f ( Soak , Soak ; boll , boil ; rinse , tinse away , F And scarcely see the board at all , upon a washing day. For SANTA CLAUS SOAP it does the work , And toil is changed to play , While gaily sings the laundry maid , uport a washing , day , N. K. PAIRBANK & CO. , Bole Manufacturers , CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA UIotas Directory BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC. Bcmis Omaha Bag Omaha Tcnl-A\Mlng \ COMPANY' . COMPANY. Importor9 ntul nmmifnc- Hirers of Hour Bucks , IIOHPU COVHItS. burlnpa , twine. 111.1 Knrnnm Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coe Shoe Company. Salesroom nail ORIco-llOT-lltfJ-1111 llownr.l < t Knclory1IIU1IS11I3I IIo nl St. \Vo nro the OS't.V Mruiilf.lHuror ) of UooU nll.t Shoe * In tlioatnto of NuUra'ki. A cuncrnt lurltnllun Is uxlondoil to nil to Impact our now fnctory. Rlrliciulall , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wliolonnlo uifrN. , nKQMta Itontuti SltOK TO. , boots , shoos IlublicrShoo Co. IIU.- nnd rulibcr KI > OI | , laud- UUMIOti llnrner Street. UIU llnrnuy Htrot. DRY GOODS. M. li. Smith & Co. KIlpalrlck-KochDry ( OODS CO. Dry xoods , notions , fur- Notions , Kouts' furnlMi- , corner lnt { voodn , cor. llth niul lltli nnd llownril bt llnrnoy Stroots. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering , Bebcc & Rniiyan COMPANY. Upholitoruil furnlturo. COJII'ANV IIIK-11UI Nlclioliu tie. \Vhol03iilooiily. ana 13th t-troo some timo. The car tlidn't start and ho tiskod thu conductor to loturu him his faro. This tlio ennductor refused to do , saying1 that as it had been rung : up it would bo impossible for him to do so without losing1 it himsolf. Finally Mr. Sloan got out and walked to his homo. Ho brought suit before Magistrate S. J. Clark and was awarded $5. damages and costs. The traction company appealed the case to the city court. "Whoti it caino up for a hearing , hovvovor , the counsel for the comptiuy had the case dismissed , paying the costs as well an the amount of the magistrate's judg ment. Sco the great Biclcotts , aerial perform ers at Courtluud beach. FOUGHT WITH HER CONSCIENCE. An Old I.nily'o KtriiKKlo " ' "I Hefi-at Wlillu Itiillnc on 11 Strcnt Unr. A motherly looking old lady got on a Niagara street car at the corner of Porter ter avenue the other afternoon , says the Buffalo Express. She was plainly dressed in black , her hair was as white as snow and her face was sweet and pleasant. She walked half way up the car and found a seat. As soon as she was Heated she fumbled in a black silk bag that she carried on her arm and produced a nickel. This she held in her nand waiting for the conductor to como along. The car was well filled and the conductor had plenty to do. lie came through tlio car nt Jersey street and hurriedly collected the fares. Ho skipped the old lady. She was ready to pay him the nickel , but she did not olTor it to him when ho passed. After ho md gone by her conscience reproached preached her , evidently , for she half icld out her hand as if. to urge tlio lure ; o the conductor. Tlio conductor didn't notice tlio halt-proffered faro. Then jogan a mighty struggle botwcon the sordid and the Christian sides of the woman's character. She know that she night to give the money to thoconductor , nit she doubtless argued to herself that .t was his business to ask for it. She felt that every person in that car know that she had hold out her faro and she looked around with a defiant air as much as if to Bay : "Well , what if [ aid ? " Her look of defiance didn't last long , however. She mulled weakly and dropped her eyes to tlio tloor. She started to hold out her hand and tncn pulled her arm back. She looked around the car again and this time she blushed. Then she sat bolt upright , evidently having como to an understand- iiiK with herself and dropped the nlckol into the Mack silk bag. It looked vorj much as if the sordid side hud won , The conductor came through again , The old lady looked straight ahead Her lips were closely compressed , Hot lingers twitched a bit when the cun duutorsaid , "Faro please , " but fiho dk not fish up the nlckol. She glanced al her neighbors out of the corners of hoi eyes after the conductor had passed. . She was extremely Kelf-conbcious. I was evident that she had not yut fullj decided that she hud done right. Just as the car loft Niagara square uho looked around again. Slu probably caught some one's eye for she blushed Bcurlot. ilu defiant look was gone. She wrts cm barrassud. She felt that everybody li the car was watching her. She reuehci down Into the black bag and found tin nickel. Then she beckoned to the c.in dtictor and handed it to him. " < > i skipped mo , I gnetn , " Hho said simply The conductor was ast wished , but li took the money and thanked her. Am the old lady settled back in her seat.hoi face radiant with a look that plulnl : showed she was.at peace with her con Bclenco after u very trying quarter of a nour < Khu C'uiuu llurk. HrlRga That wns u terrible thing tlin happened to Hlgrollu , wasn't , itt You knu ho Is at tlio head of oun of the largci houses hi the trudo. Well , tlio other day buyer came on from the west and elope with tila daughter. , , , adfrgs IDear nut , wasn't ho sorry to lei Brlifpt Oti , ho didn't lose her. The buyi returroil her Insldo of ft wuok. Blcketts , uurlul performersCourtUm HARDWARE. Rector & Willicliny LobccK & Linn , CO.MTANV. Dealers In Imrdtraro an , ! Corner lllh nnil Jnckimi nii'chnnlcii' mot * . Streets. HOI Hoimlu : Stroat. HATS , ETC. [ IRON WORIC3. _ W. A , I , Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron \\'lioonlo ! WOKK4. atR. cnn | , Ktrinr > ! onc1 , S-'nfos.vnults , Jnll wood , llovo ! . mltloin. l.ih Iron bhuttcra nnd tire ou * unit Hnrnuy streets. cn | > es. Iliu Aiidrcun , Utli unit Jni'kRon COMMISSION. | LUMBER. Branch & Co. John A. Walicficld , ImportBil.Ainvrlcan Portland - Produce , fruits of nil land cninout. Mllwnu- keocoiuont nuil kinds , oystorn. wldto llmo. i-iauons. STOVE REPAIRS Frlch & Herbert , Omaha Stove Repair \VOIIKS. Stove roiinln Wliolusnlo liquor dealers nnd wntoruttnohnicntv for nnr kind Of etovo 1U01 Fnrnnm St. limdci. Kill loiiuin t. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Cnrry n full stock of lirlntlnxl wrniln | | niul llellno.l nnd lubricating wrliliiK imiiers , curd pnpura , etu. oils , nile ercasu , oto. _ i Dislodge Bile , < > Stir up the Liver , ilOure Sick-Headache , i Female Ailments , jBemove Disease and I Promote Good Health. | ' [ Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Ooatlng. ' , ' ' Famous the world over. I ! > Ask for llcccham's and take no others , lot all druggists. 1'ricc 2T. cents a box. J New Vprli Pepot. S Canal St. j K H al TEBID. ] IMUAPQ * iIIU2UKAT HINDOO REMEDY mOM'CEb THE AHOVK IMiri.TM In 00 El AYR. _ . Norvcnu DlBcafcvs , KulllUK Jlcmory , rnrcaU. Hlecplfmnsn" , wenknevfus. - - to. , ami quickly tjiitimri'ly tcttvit'B l < l ttulltyJ * > U1 oryoiuiL * , . Emily ruriloil In vet pocket , rrlcti ' . < ) ( ) a imcKatfP. Klx for tf5.Hr wild u written unr > ii < rotnrur or moiioj . lliiu't lut uny ul uril t Full you any kinilof imitation. In- lilt or. having I.MIAI'O nonu other. .It : > o hul liol iot It , wo will ni'iidlt by mull upon ri'i'Hiil of l > rlc < k rt III Fonlcil nvrlnup frco. AililrrM llrlcntal l Co. . 60 I'ljiiic.uln I luoc , Clilrnuo , 111 , ilway an _ _ . IOWA , and other I.cidlnc Birthday Gift. There Is nothing better than .1 watch. T a k c care that it Is n good watch , otherwise your gift will not keep-you In pleasant remem RUBY JEWELED ADJUSTED brance. Take care that WATCHES It is n Ducbcr-llamp- clcn 17 jewel watch. If younlu/iliT ( loi-H not krrp OUT watclios , mnll us your aililrriH uiul wo will send you tlio iiitinu of n dealer who ilucu. TUfei Huuiiitu WATUU WOIIKS , Ountuu , O. Omaha's New2stHol3l. Cor. 1-th and Howard Streets. 40 rooms fV ! ! ) per day. < 0rooms WOO per day Ui rooms with Ijuthut t'l iioriUr. VQrooms with bath ut 11..1) ) per J tjr , .Mmluru In ICvery lr ( | i < ! at , .Noivly I'drnltlitiil Thrnii'iliout C.S. ERB , Pron. SOUTH OMAJ/A. Union Stock Yards Company , South OjnaMa licit CatllB Uu mjrketla tUu CDMMISSn HOUSit. Y/ood / Brotta J.lvo Btook CommUilua Morohkntl ? O'llhOm Uu Telepliono IIS7 , JOilNI ) . HAUHMA.S , I . , _ - , . Mao „ rr WAI.TKK K. WOOD , \ Market report * by until anil Klru chcoifulj turnlbheduiiou uuullcutluu.