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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
TFII'J OMAKA lAITAr IIKRIHFIUDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whep.t Bulged Two Ocnts aBnshcl in One Hour Yesterday. CONSIDERABIE BUSINESS IN CORN Henry Itnylnff Mn l.nl by n Shipping Concern , I'ullnwril Clnnnly liy the I.ciiil- Inriior.itur InlrrtoU Blocks nnil Itninln , CHICAGO , AUK. 81. Wheat bulpcil 2c > a bn. Iti Just oni ) hour today. The market clusotl linn t the top prices. Onllnarlly on tlioovo of delivery Uav. lth 10,000,000 bu. of wheat In store , some oolatcil longs tnlglit bo cxpccti'J to bo prcsstnit Scntomhcr wheat for sulo Jo avoid bavins It delivered to thorn on the following morning. The reverse - verso happened to bn thecaso. Klovntornien have overstayed tholr chatiL-o of securing the carrying of the wheat In ttiolr houses , waiting for heavier carrying charges , and thulr competition to got It today flrst at Oo iprcail ami , fulling In that , t * > % ' . , brought about the llvullcst rally which has been seen an 'change slneo lust Miiy. There was nn actual famlno of September Kiul December wheat and tlio starving ( hurts fought for It like tigers until the boll announced that the day's business was at nn end. Until noon the market wus. decidedly dull. The opening was ] o higher. Fluctu ations up to inlililay were confined to a r.ingo ol from Ifn to nfc. Then the export clear ances from New York and Baltimore were made known and Micro was a slight tremor of car Hunt through the bodies of shorts nnd they began to grasp for the limited of ferings which caino out. Corn got some help from the advance in vrh'ent and closed at % p advance. Consider able business was transacted In the way of I changing and receivers nnd shippers alike were buying the near futures. The buying IM was led by a largo shipping concern , fol lowed closely by one of the leading elevator Interests who were taking September nnd October nnd selling December. Ue- celpts were au'itln larger than looked for IKO cars and tomorrow's estimate was pliiccil at 014 i-ars , but did not appear to have much effect on values. The 1'rlco Current statement was rather bearish. The market opened with from Jte to ' 4c loss and gradually advanced from % c to Ic , became lining , changing but little and , at the close , hud gained from Uc to % c. There was a fair business in oats in the wa.Viof changing from September to May , but no regular trading of Importance and u quiet nnd steadier feeling prevailed. I "rices had a 'tfc range and closed at from J4'c to % ( higher. The provision traders rould not bo woke up from their lethargy , but the market was firm without moro than a few widely scattered trades. I'rico changes from last nltrlit are isnlfiinillcutit. Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat , 118 cars ; corn , 01.1 cars ; oats , ! ! CO cars ; hogs , 20,110(1 ( head. Tlio lending futures , ranged as follows : I'asli iiuntatlons were as follows : 1'i.oun Dull nnil unclinnpi'd. . WllHAT No. - fiirlns , G3H03io ; No. 3 BJiflnt ; . f. o. h. , OGIlliHic : No. 2 r < * dG3iii ® 3ic. ! COIIN No. lj 377.C. No. 3 yellow , closing tit BOe. BOe.OATS No. 2'JS'ic ; No. 2 whito. f. o. b. , 275i ® 2Kc ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , i0f ! HVK-No. 2 , 4'J . HAIII.KV No. 'A nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45c ; No. 4 , nosalos. riA.SLEDNO. . 1 , 08c. TiMomr SKII : > 1'rlmo , J3.20iJi3.30. 1'OIIK Mess , ] > i-r hbl. . J14.0514.00 ; lard , per 100 Ihs. , J7 'JDI3.H.UO ; Miort ribs , Miles ( loose ) . tH.HOft8.Hri ; dry suited hliouhhirs ( hoxodl , S7.yf > < ti.7.r)0 ; bhoit uloursldosbo.\od ( ; , . - . . . WHISKY Distillers' finished Roods , per Ral. , 11 1'J. SitiiAiis UnchaiiKi-d ; cut louf , ( iSc ! : Krann- luli-d , 5.r 7c ! stunduid "A , " DVic. The rolloniiiK ere the rocolpts and shlp- for toilny : ' . On tlio l'ioiliicoo\chamro today the huttor market was dull ; dairy , 17.iJU2i' ; cn-iiniory , 10 O'J-lc. I'.Kg * , Him ; strictly ficbh , 14u , Ntnr York .Marlii-ln. Niw : VOIIK , Ant ; . 31. KiotM Kccolpts , 42,200 pUKs. ! I'vports. 17& lihls. , 40,001) ) tai-Ks ; suit" , , 10'JUU pkKh.i maiUut ( [ Ulol , held Iliiner. KVK Dull ; nonilnnl. HAIII.KV M ALT Dull. \VIIIAT-HI-COIIS | | 107,000 bu. ; i-xporls , 273- 000 liu.j sales , 3,820.000 bn , fit ) tires , 44,000 tin. Hpot. Spot maikot dull , KU-'iC ' hlKhor ; ndvaiifrd , ohi'i'khiK hiislni'ss ; No. 2 icd , In Htoro mid iiluvnlor. O'J QHU r ; alloat , OO ffft G' ' ) > , c ; f. o. b. . ( VJJiti'JSc ; iinuriidi-d n-d , ( iri'jfl O'Jo ; No. 1 nortlii-in , ( > S"1aoiJ\il. , Option ! , do- cllni-il ! U' i foriilK" Mdllnjr , ralllrd ! , ! , oloi- iliK llrm ill nailer ovt > r yostoiil'iy ; bi-nluiii- bor , No. 2 ri-d. ( i7'.4tCIic' ) , i-losliiK li'JSiL-j October , 70' Tl71ii ? > . oloshiK ut 71tc ; Dceum- ber , 74'il7rJ4i ' < , I'loslnc nt "fi'jC. ( . 'OILS Ui-ri'lnts H.40U hu. ; n\porth , 0.000 bu. ; Kales , 7:10.000 : hu. fiituros , IH.OOO liu. spot. bpolH dull , llrmer ; No. 2 , 44'i < B4Mio In nio- vntor ; 4D'T(4nialloat , Options udvaiiL-iMl Wf''iO. closliiu llrm ; Si-ptomhi-r , 4 laSl&Uc , chinliiKUt 45 > | i- ; OL'tohurtt > \ < SH'n' ( , eloslut ! at 40c ; NoMimhrr , 401u 47i ; , elosliis at-17o ; Do- crmbor , 40'i'iH7i1 , i-loslnu at 47c. OATS Ui-colpls , 152.00U hu. ; i-.xporU , 00,000 bn. I sali'S , lJ 10,1100 lii. fullliiN , 174.0CO bu. hpol. Hpots ai-llvi ) , htitady. Options moro iiellxi' , llrmj .Si-plomhi-r , 'JU'aQnu'iii * , olosliiK ut 3i ( ) , e ; Oi-tohi-r , 30 1uloshiK t 3034i-j Novimit nr , 31i ( 31lti > , i'lo > lii at llliu'i Droi'iu- IHT , 32U ; )2ic. ) I'lOilMKnl 32'iiNo. ; . 2 whlli' 3i-i No. 2 ChlcaifO , 31c ; So. ! 1 Chlcaj-o , UUJiCi No. UnilM-d wiisiurn , 30Q32c. UAV Hlnady , utilut. lloi-s rinn , dull. HlliKS-Sleady , qulot. I'lioviBlONrt l-'lil mi'iitbiiiotHtpady | | ; pickled bellies , 12 11)4. , I2cphkled ; Miouljuu , ll'iti U o ; plclileil hams , lOiMlc. Laid , llrm qulotuMiriiHliuiu ; rlosi-d at t8.40 , nonilnnl bull's , HOtlcrreb. Option hales , 2T > 0 tlrrces October , fri.10 : Hopti-mhor , 1H.M ) ; Oi-lobor rlosi-d at } b,20. I'orK , llrm ; now moss. J10.OU 441700. llmnii ; ririn. o.iih-1 ; btnto dairy , 1724oi ncstci n dairy , KJ'iiC-1 tc. ) ( 'IIK HI ; Firm , CIIILMali | | ; * , lar-jo , IH'iiffi I'.lMc ; fancy colored , U o ; ni-stern , purl bUlius Kiiiih I'll m ; fri'sli , . TAI.I.OW htraily ; Hiy , 4 3-ific. UoTrn.NhKt.il On , Dull ; crude , 32it33c ; yellow - low , IIM'iCllUe. ' I'KTlioi.KDM-MarKut hti-ady ; l > oiiii-.ylvaiiln oil , spot Mite * , noiir ; HopK-moor option s-ili'b b&.OOOhblH , at r > hc , uloblm ; . fiHuhld ; Lima oil billon , immi ; total > .ali > , & & .UOU bbls. Itosi.N-Quli't , .li'iuly. Tuiii-KSTiNi'-Oulot. llrm. KICK I'lim : KUOI ) domand. Moi.Ai-M - New Oilcans , open knltlu , KOOI lo I'holiv. 33ft3He ; ilull. hteiuVy. .SuiiAii llu\v , noinliiiili lutlneil , flrm , I'm liiOM-Qiilut , ttteiiily ; American , } 12.75C 15.50 , Kopi'Rii-Hlondy ; lnlu , $0 r.n. l.KAU-Qnh'ti ( hinenlh'.f3.70 ) , TiN-Klim ; htr.uu , tltl.ao ; plutes dull trail } ' . Hl'Ki.Tl'U Nonilnnl ; dumestlf , quiet K u n 1.1 H t ll.i AlurUuK. KANSAS OITV. AUKU. : . \ \ 'IIBAT4o \ higher No. a hiird. Mtt&U'ei ) No. i ! led , D'J'Jc. Cons I'hiiii No. Umlxeil , 3Ui'j No , 'Jwlillo OAis-ririn ; No. a mixed , 21S22e ( ; No. viliUo. 273.2H - liveriiari - ; No. 2 , nomlnully 4A4i.45c. Kl.AX L bKKll- Nolllllllllly UlUUViC. ItltAN-i'lriii. ! ri3Q5tie. UuTTEit l'rnii ) croaincry , IBtt-lc ; diilry i QilU-t and oaiy at He , HKCKII-IS-Wheat , 36,000 bu , ; corn , 1,00 bu. ; oats , nono. Kiui'MeNTS Wliunt , 10,000 bu , ; corn , 1,00 bu.j eau , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cott'ou .Murloii. NBW VOIIK , AUK , 31. Options npum ed < biiioly htuady , 15 to 20 polntK decllni rloaed btcady at 10 to 20 points down Vtlo , 82,000 bag , lucludlnt ; buptumbei \embor. fl5.35Alfi.45 ; t'ocetnbor ' , jlfi.a/Vii / 16.30 ! January , M6.20ai&.36 ; Mrurh , M4.H5U 16.16. Spot Klo , qnlot , stcndyi No. 7tlfi60. Omnlin I'roilnoii .Mnrliot. lli'Tir.nTho receipts tit buttnr Rood rnotiKh for thuelty to retail wetn very light , rnney cronmpiles , solid pricked. 2ii'it2lc : choice to fancy country , 14 i&lfii ! ; fall to coed I'onntiy , I'J'tlHc : p.icklng Mock , fiosh , U'fi1. ' ItivK I'oi'i.TUY The niiitkut M full of spt Ins chickens and prices arc lownr. ( ioo.l < jirlr.t : chickens , T'rtlfc : old lions , 7cs roosters , 4 ® 61' : duck * , 7c. Kodfl Tim receipts nro rather lluht , nllli the market steady , Ihn bulk Koltu ; nt Hit Ihuiatlur ls too warm to make the liatullliii of Kiimi- nil entirely s.ifo hiislncs , there are some birds nr lvltn ; : innl- lard ducks , 13. 5is blue wlngi'd teal , J2 ; Kcecn winded teal , f 1.60 , plover , \oryhlow. llo.NKY-Now honey has put In nil appear ance on the market , bill the denrind Is light ; choice now whllo eloxor , Ii > ftl7c. I'loiio.vTho demand Is notnulo , ! so active ns It win : llvo plueons at (1 60. VKOKTUIMN. OsnsHomo srown slock la plenty at lic ! per Hi. on orders from the country. TO\UTOIS : Homo KI < > slock , on orrtors , per basket , GnilTGc. I'oTiTOKs The supply Is vary llKht and the mnrki-lllrm. On orders from the couiilri they are worth at least 7 < V. C.uiii.MinThu business In shipping cahbaKO to HIM country appears to bo about over. Occasional orders are received and Illlod at 1'ii * . UKI.EUV Pi ray shipments are arrlvlnRaml the ( iitallly of the slock is pronounced irood for this season of the ye.ir. Uolory , per doz. hunches , 35c. ruuiTA. OIIAI-KS So far this -se.isnn thnre have not been very many Krapns In from Uallfornla ; Uallfornla per case , $1.20iM.f > 0. ( JAl.iKii.MA I'llttlM liato Crawford iicaches , per box , tl ; ll.irtlutl pears , per bux , $2 ; jilums , per hoJl.2rj5Jl.oU ; nectarines , per box. t\.aO .Mr.l.oss Good watermelons ars .sclllnir at JlJipor 100 ; small or Inferior , $10.001112.00 ; Jem cantaloupes , jpcr basket , $1 ; crates , i.25TM.tiO. AI-I-I.KS No apple * to amount to anything nro behiK shipped In and the supply o ( home crown stock is moderate. Choice Ditches * , per lhl. ) , J3.7GS4.OO ; common varieties , Hultable to ship on orders , $3OUS3.2G. TitniMOAii rut'iTS. IHNANAS I'Mces remain aboiil steady ; per bunch , law , J2.202.50 ; per bunch , small to medium. ? 1.75U2 00. IJEMONH The sti-adv warm weather produces a very fair demand for lemons nnd nil houses are dohiK n KOOI ! Hleady business in them , Mosslnai , o\tra fancy , JM.OOJJti.riO ; Mosslnas , per Ixix , cholco to fancy , $ r > .003j.r > . &U , OIIANIJKS There aio only : i few oranges ar- rl IIIK. UlvcrslduMi'dlturniiieiiiiswucts , 13,70. iitmy , TAI.I.OW , r.rc. IIniKS No. 1 Kreen hides , 2'tc ; No. 2 prcon hides , 2c ; No. 1 im-on suited hides , 2'c ( ; No. 2 Kreen sailed hides , 2c ; No. 1 ureen salted hides , 25 ibs to 10 liH. . 2'tc ; No. y. ( jroen sailed hides , ! ! 5 UK. to 40 ib-i. , 2.No. ; . 1 veal calf , H Ihs. to 15 II ) * . , TJC ; No. 2 veal calf , b Ihs. to 16 Ibs. , 3ft ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , Oc ; No. 2 dry Hint hldo4r ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 5c. I'att Clued hides > : C per ll > . less than fully cured. HllCM- | 'IITSGieen tailed , each : ir > cf 1.25 ; Kieen halted shearlings ( shoit wooled earlv hklns ) , each 15fi'jic ; diy bhearllnus ( short wooled early skins' ' , No. 1. each r/tcKli * ; dry HhearlliiKSishort wooled early sKInO , No i5 , nnrh 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , peril ) . , actual weight , KliJ lie ; dry Hint ICnnsas and NeluasUa murrain wool pells , piHi. . , actual iHolsjIit , 7jjlO ; dry Hint C'uluradi ) butcher wool jiidti , per Ib. nctual elshf , OJJ.lOidry Hint Colorado mur rain wool pelts' per lh. , actual weight. 7Uc- dry plecesand bucks actual \\elcht , 6Jf7c. TAI.I.OW AND ( iitcASi : Tallow , No.-l , 4c ; tal- low. No. 2 , 3'ie ; preasehlte A , 3ic ! , giuaso , whlto II , 3c ; mease , vollow , 2'.ic ; Kiea.se , dark , 2'c } ; old butter , 22'ic ; beeswax- , prime , 10 © 20c ; rough tallow , 2'5iit3c. St. l.ouis . lifketx. ST. I.OUIP , Aug. 31. Kiotili Klrnii un changed. WIIKAT Declined 'i'S'fC ' oarlv , but later rc- ncted and advanced , closing litil'ae above yes- teiday ; cash , 5'J'c ; September , liOijc ; Octo ber , (12'ic ( : December , OH'nc. CoiixVoalc and off early , closed bettor thnii yesterday ; eash,34'jc ' ; Seplemhercloied at34'c ; October , 3 lc ; Decemhc-r , 34Uc. OATS Lower ; cash 21c ; Soptombcr , 23J.fc ; October , 23\c. ItVK Lower ; 41@4Hc. { 1:11 : Unchanged. I'lioviRioss Steady nnd firm , unchanged. Kucril-rs riour , 3,000 sucks ; wheat , 75,000 bu : corn , ao.noo bu. ; o.its , 37,000 hu. Kllli'MBSTS Klotir , 0,000 sacks ; wheat , C- 000 bu. ; corn. 09,000 hu. ; oats , 5,000 bu. Cotton -Market. Niw : OIU.KANS , Auc. 31. Futures steady ; sales. 3,700 bales ; September. J7.1H bid ; Octo ber , * 7.2H7.29 ; November. * 7.39ft7.40j Janu ary , J7.G3a7.Gl ; february. | 7.717.72 ; March , S7.79Bl7.81 ; April , J7.87&7.H8. Good middling , 7Jc ; middling , 7 3-lfic ; low DilddlltiK. Ii 15-lGc ; K'od ordinary , G'ae : not receipts , 1,359 hales , InchidliiK US1 hales new erop ; KIO > > S receipts , 1,3M3 hales ; sales , 180 hales ; splnncri. , HSO bales ; stock , 3RnH2 hales. Total not receipts for the year , 1,102,070 bales. Ne\r Yiirk Dry l.noiU .Murkvt. Nr.w YOHK , Aug. 31. Nothlnc now of Im- poitaiicit Is disclosed In the demand for dry KnoiN. The lain Improvement N maintained and the toneof thu market urous stronger. An occasional tiansactlon In cotton goods Is ofmoie than the ordinary amount , and Is made at some advniitiiKi ) to huyi'r . 1'riuts were In relatively fair deinand and theio Is something lining In cotton llannels and In heavy sheetliiKs for e.\pott. Thu maiUct Is moro hopeful , 1ml not expecting a full season. Wool .Mill Kut * ItosTON , i\\\n. 31. There Is an Improved lotto to the wool nmiliut. Mom demand with the sales luiKer , amounting to 1,109,000 Ihs. 1'ilce.saio sternly and iinclmnced. Tenltory wools sold steadily on asrouied basis of fiom 33c to HHc for ( me and line inedluni , Texas and Oiexon wools dull. Culled voul without s'lle of impoitaneu nnd tiotliliif , ' doliix In for eign wools. 4)11 M.irKclx. Oir , CITY. Aus. 31. National transit cor- tllleatesopened at 58'j ; highest , 6lf ! ; lowest 67'cksed ; , 5M' ; .sales , 17,001) ) bulb. ; clear ances , 114,474 hills. riiTsntiltn , AUK. 31. National transit certlllcalesopened .it 57' ; closed , 58 ; high est , 5H ; lowesl , fiBSJ ; sales , 1,000 bills. ; bales for month , 200,000 bbls. 11:1 u .MurkctH. MtuvAiiicr.i : , Aug. 31. \ \ IHAT : Quiet ; No 2 spring , GO'ic. CHUN Stuiidy ; No. 3 , 37 ! < c. OA'IH Kiim ; No. 2 white , 28 ; < c. IlAiiiir52c. : . Kvu 43'4c. 1'ilovihio.NS Lower , 1'orK , $14,40. Liverpool Miu-ltcH. LiVKiti-oor , Aiij ; . 31. WIIUAT Lively ; holdeisolluilni ; fieely. Cons Steadydemand ; good ; western ml.\od , 3s ! ( ( ner cental. 1'oiiK I'rlme mess , western ( hie , 80s 3d per hhl. hhl.LAUD LAUD I'rlmo western , 4 Is lid per uwt. CliifiniiHtl MarlcutK. CINCINNATI , AUK. 31. Wiiuw Steady ; No. 2 red , 5Hc. CoitN Klriucrt No. 2 mixed , 41 i' . U\Th-Kirni ; No , 2 mixed , 20)ifc20 ) c. l ; H.12. , riilliilniiliui : | ( iriln .Market. rilll.AIIEI.I'IIIA , AUK. 31.-WlliAT-StrOIIKi : No. 2 led. September , liOV < tt'7c. ! COIIN I'lrm ; Nj | > ! uuil > r , 44'i' ' 5Je. OAI.S I'll m lint ilull ; Septembur , 33)ii34c. ) ( It.iltlinoru lir.iiu inirkol. , IlAi.TiMoiit : , Aug. 31. WHUAT I'lrmcr ; Au- Kllht , GliC. ; CoiiN-Kasy ; Heplember.14'Jc. . ; OATS Inactive ; No. 2 wlillu western , 33 ! c. TnU'ilo 1.1 HIM .ttiiriini. ; TOI.KIIO , AUK , 31.VIIIAT : Active , higher ; cash , G3) ) < c. COIIN Dull , steady ; cash , 39-Uo. . OAis-Qulut ; cash , 'Joe. Alliun'iipiiIlK VVIieiit .Market. MiNNKAi-oi.ls , Aug. 31. 1'ulures , llrmer ; September , fiS'ic ; Decemlior.lia'ic ' ; cash , llrm ; Nu. 1 northein , 5bV > c. , -TOtKS AM * IIONIH. hpttviilatlon In .Sci'iu-llrn | Wan lr < Actuu Vr ti'i-ilny I linn Ii intl , Nr.w YOHK , Auj , ' . ill Hpcctilation nt thu Stock uxrtmngo was less active today and the tnarkot lacked the strength which was such u prominent characteristic of yester day's operations , This wus mainly duo to the nbscnco of outsUo buying orders , which , were so plentiful jeiU-rilay , The sensation ' of the day was Ihu sudden'bnnik lu Distilling - ling anu Cuttlo Feeding tiiidor n perfect ; avalanche of stock. The price broke U ! $ per cent to 18 ? . Various theories were nd- vanccd to uic'ount for the drop. It wus re a ported from U him go thai the company was In llminclul difllcultics once moro and that n special meeting of the directors had. been formed for Monday next to devise menus to secure funds. Tlit-bo rumors were subsequently denied , hut the break hurt the whole murket for u time. The pressure to soil was by no means heavy outblde of Whisky , Toward 1 o'clock the active Issues were in better demand ami n general recovery , I'ume.with American Sugar lu the lend. The ; market then drifted iuto dullnessdm-lng tlu lust hour , however , there being an increase ia the volume of business , nhd the prices ( hopped nil along the line , tho-deollno rang ing from ' -4 10,4 points. ( Jencral Klcctrlc foil 41.1 , per ooitt to ' 10 ; Sugar , H , per cent to Sl'VcsternUnion ; , HI percent toTHVj txnilM-lllo & Nashville , I ' .j pr-r rent to Kljf , nnd the other Ic.idliv ! stocks ' 4 to 1 per cent. Tlio market was affected by reports from Washington that the silver men had Rained a victory In the house through the amendment of the rules pcrmlttitK tlio com- tmltco on coinage , welirhts nmt measures to Introduce measures nt will. Ixniisvillo ft Nashville was weak on talk about thostrlko , whllo the Union Pacific was strengthened by the formation of a syndicate to extend the company's sliming fund bonds maturing to morrow. Near the close there was a rally of } < to 1'4 pan-cut , nnd the m.irUct loft oft ste.tdv. Sales of stock were 24Ufi7 ! > shares , of which 71i,2Mlcro ( Whisky. The Post says : The money market con tinues to exhibit n curious mixture of en couraging and discouraging developments. Time money is certainly not seeking n mar ket , and u very familiar symptom of a panic aftermath is developing in the advance of rates for corporation loans on real estate. The advance la natural , for mortgage loans will harilly be renewed nt from 4 > $ to 5 per cent when the demand for time loans else where Is so urgent , hater on this shutting down on real estate lo.ins will as usual crip ple the enterprise of speculative builders , though it may help the borrowers ou other securities. The savings banks are meeting withdrawals freely , and n pretty largo amount has been withdrawn , but not , per- Imps , as much as had been looked for. This money will , moreover , In n measure , seek the bank depositories , But the banks can hardly liulp the time loan m.irket yet ; of their capacity in this direction the volume of outstanding clearing house certificates is still n proper measure. The following nro the closlngquotations of the leading stocks on the Now York ex change today : On tliu I.Diuliiii .M irKnt. Niw : VOIIK , AUK. 31. Tlio I'ost's London special says : Tliu Hank of Kmjlnml'slesei \u Increased U 1,044.000 this weekof which i'HOO- 000 was In gold Imports , thu delalU hi'ln iTO.OOU In harirold hoiiKht. JL'347.00U raohcl : ( from thu continent and X'250ooo from /.us- tialla ; i'JC.O.llOO In llnlled btates gold coin was sold and i'40,000 ent to mlnlh. Today the hank bought 28,000 In bar gold , hllvnr Is unchaiiKi'il. The continent Is buying. Kilpi'u paper him risen to ( Itl'jtl ' on the Use In Indian exchange. The India council has In timated Its willingness to accept the tendeit , for rupee ill lifts at lf > 'id , Instead of thepilcii of Hid announced when the mints ere closed to silver , In the Stock exchaiiKO Americans were dull. i'orulKn blocks were stron-jor. I Iminriitl Notes. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 31. Clearings , $1,053- 17b. 17b.NEW NEW VOIIK , Alia. 31. Oluarlngs , } G8,124,20H ; Uulunci'h , tiU7f > , GH8. I'llll.AliEl.l'lllA , Auj.ir3l. Clearings , J9.997 , . lUi/nuoiiK. AUK. 31. Olearlngn , f 1,080,985 ; balamcij , (322,255 , Money , 0 percent. MKMI'lllH , Aug. 31. New YorkonclianKii soilIng - Ing at (1.50. dealings , Mfj.Gl'J ; balancun , J7.739. ItosiilN. Aug. 31 , CluarliiKs , J9.788.44D ; bal- anci'b , tl,223,193 K.\chnnguon Now Vork , 17c liftmlum per * 1,000. NKW OKI.EANK , Aug. 31. Clearings , ? 009 , . 740 : New Vork exchange , commercial , Jfl per H.ooo piemlum , CINUI.N'NAII , Aug. 31. Money. OftH percent. New Vork exchaiiKe , tl.5O ilUcounc to par. Olourlng-llrii00. ! Ciiiu.tiio , AllK. 31. Clearings , (10,880,813 ; New Vork exchange , 50iillkcount. ; Kturllng exchange , J4.b2U4.bO , Money , eusy ut 7 put cent. ST , I.OUIH. AUK. 31.-CleiirliiKH. t2.414,104 ; baluiices. $300,705 , Clearings this month ld8,744.07U ; bulunce , 7.5U,70U. Clearing for August lun yuur , 105,2U5,13Ui liuluucui , lin.701,7 0 , ft dprB' < Ia ot 94.7 per cent. Money , Millet at 7 < rts percent. Kxchanijo on Now York , 2r illscgml I.OMION , Am. 3l.--TJin btitllon In the llnnk of Knghind lnrrcu cil i l.H7'J00 dutlnc the past week. The proiwwtlon of the Hank of Kngliuid'i reiorvo to ( lability , which last week was 44.00 tier renli'M now 48.25 per rent. Amount ot bullion , ROIIO Into the Hank ot England on balance itodny , A.2 ,000. O.MAIIA I.lVi : s'VOOK MAHKIJTH. KccclptR CiiitliiuoTlil iTal Ciilttn Stpnily Hi > B ActIve nnil Htronir. , J'7'TllUll91HT , AllR. 31. The month of Ayiust closes with n very moderate run. So Jar this week , compared \\itlithelh-stfoiir dHJs of last week , re ceipts show an lucrenso of about 2,000 cattle nnd 4f > ( X ) hogs , whllo there hns been n de crease of iibout COO sheep. Hccoipts for the month of AURUSI with comparisons .ire us follows : Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Itcnts for month. 40,923 138,760 23,500 Urpts for July. . . 40,84'J 130.22U 10,023 Kepis for Auit02 40.204 111,333 14.201 Kipts : for Atu.'Ot 46,320 71,820 21.UHO Hcitspast8mths | 40H,0(1 ! ) ( 047,005 170,571 Same H mills , ' 02. 437,172 1,153,102 110,210 Inc. on last year. 00,924 00,301 Decrease 205,137 The cnttlo nuirrfct was monotonously steady. Receipts were not overly heavy nnd the proportion of natives was somewhat larger than usual. Aside from this , however - over , conditions were much the same ns they have been nil week. Good to choice corn-fed cattle were in active demand nnd llrm nt from $ -1.10 to $4,45 for good to eholco 1,050 to l,4.VMb. beeves. As usual the rough and half-fat stock was hard to move , although prices were not quotubly different from what they have been lor n day or two , UOO to 1U. ' > 0- Ib. steers selling all the way from J.'t.ir ! > up to f4. There were no coed westerns here , but another train of Indian Territory Tcxuns sold for SJ.itt. The trade was not at nil active , rather dull In fact on anything not strictly choice , and it was late in the day before anything like a good ele.ir.inco was effected. Thorn was little noticeable change in the cow market. Olteriugs were fairly liberal , In thu neighborhood of twenty-live loads , and they a.old Jrealy at from S1.S5 to $1.85 for canuers , SUH ) to fcJ.io for fair to good butch ers' rows and $2.25 to fit lor good to fancy stock. Calves at from ? 2.2 , " > to $4 were about steady and rough stock at from $1.50 to J2.10' ruled weak. Good , smooth , fleshy feeders sold freely at stronir prices from ? 'J SKI up to Jli..T ) . Fair to poor grades wore in liberal supply , limited demand anil rather easier at from J-.00down to $1.75. The movement lacked snap and life , but the feeling scorned to bo a trlllo better thiui it has been for the past day or two. Representative sales : No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr " .1110 $2 75 30. . .1033 J3 70 a" ! 11 HO 3 00 19. . . 1030 3 75 o ' ' .1205 3 10 1. . .1080 4 ( H ) 0. . . . 958 3 15 B7. . .1215 1 00 1. . . 1190 3 25 51. . .1113 4 U ) no ' .1231) 3 35 21. . .1254 4 30 40' ! ! . 122G 3 50 25. . .1214 4 3 ( ) o . 878 U 50 53. . .1440 4 45 COWd. . 852 1 25 24. . . 931 2 00 . 775 1 25 1. . 071) 2 00 1. .1010 1 25 1. , 830 2 00 1. . 010 1 25 1. .1070 2 00 1o .1000 1 25 % 1.O . . 040 2 00 o . 775 1 25 O * . 905 2 05 id ; . 780 1 35 24 . . 929 2 05 . 800 20. . 805 1 ! 05 1010 1 50 1. 10GO 2 10 . 000 1 50' ' OO ' . 921 2 10 .100U 1 00 17. .1018 2 10 .11)71) ) ) 1 00 4. .1130 2 It ) i. . ! ) 'JO 1 75 ; 1. 1010 U 10 i.i. i. .1000 1 75. 3. . 853 2 10 4. . 857 1 80 12 . 703 2 15 4. . 780 1 85 10. .1003 2 25 10. . 705 1 00) ) , 1. .1450 2 25 10. .1005 13. .1093 2 40 0. . 857 1 95 1. .1190 2 75 18. 098 1 05 , 7 725 1 70 I 1 1080 3 00 OACVK * . 5. . 328 2 25A19 . 213- 2 00 5. . 270 2 50 1. . ICO 3 00 1. . 390 2 35 1. . 120 8 25 1C. . 184 , 250 T 1. . IhO 4 00 1. . 342 2 501 'J' 2. . 140 4 00 1IULI.S. " 1. . 770 1 50 7. . 1 75 1.s . 940 1 50 2. . .1440 1 0 s ! .1030 1 50 1. . .1450 2 10 i. .1030 1 00 STOCKKIIS AND TEKDUllS. 10.i. . . 304 1 75 3.O . 883 2 50 i. .1130 2 00 O 1050 2 50 . 070 2 00 20 ! 801 2 GO . 750 2 00 1. 770 2 GO . 080 2 00 5. 928 2 CO 821) ) 2 00 2. 835 2 GO . 300 2 25 5. 800 2 GO . 440 2 25 13. 777 2 05 .1085 2 25 959 2 70 12 898 2 30 110. 1071 2 90 13 . 590 2 35 21. 1043 2 90 0 822 240 23. 1070 3 12',5 34 . 850 2 50 24. 1102 3 25 Wr.STEIlN CATTI.K. No. Av. 1'r. No , Av. 1'r. COLORADO. 81 cows. . . . 801 $2 15 85steers. 1101 $2 05 50 cows. . . . 782 2 15 f IDAHO. 1 liolfgr. . 870 205 1 feeder. 970 225 23 feeders. 007 2 90 W YOMIMl. 1 slag. .1000 1 50 1 stcor * . 970 1 75 21 st'rs',1110 210 5 st'i.s.1123 215 17 steer .1240 250 204 f'd'rs. . 1051 240 MONTANA. 1 bull..1240 1 50 3 bulls..1370 1 50 1 cow..1(130 ( 1 90 5 cows. 1004 1 90 2 1010 240 27- 999 240 1 bull..1200 150 35 cow . .103U 190 171 cow * . . 999 2 40 INDIAN TBIiniTOUY-THXANS. 27 cows. . 729 1 80 219 steers. 628 2 35 lions Tlio fresh supply of hogs , 101 cars , was about U00 ; ! head heavier than a wool : ago and the four dtiys supply 4f > 00 heavier than for the corresponding four days last week. The .proportion of light and light mixed hogs seemed to bo r.Uhor lartiur than on Wednesday , but there was HUIo notice able change in tliu general character of the offerings , As usual of late , the demand was most urgent for hogs weighing ! 2.r > 0 Ihs. and under. Jioth fresh meat men and shippers were after this class of stuff and competition was strong enout-'h to hold prices ut ) llrinly on these grades. Sales were at from S5.lt ) up to $5.40 , Inrpcly at $5.15 and $5.25 , most of the higher priced loads being moro or less sorted. The demand for heavy hogs was al most entirely confined to the pnckurs , and an a result , trading opened rather "slow , with buyers bidding fie to lOo lower than Wednes day. As the Chicago market was stronger , thu feollng improved as thu morning ad vanced and the average decllno on heavy and heavy mixed hogs was not more than a nickel. Trading was largely at from $5 to $5.10 , with choice stuff up to $5.15 and roucrh packers down to $1.75 and fl..K ) . 'J ho close was consluerably stronger than the opening and the market was over by 10 o'clock. Sales were very largely at from $5 to $5.15 , as against $5.10 to $ Ti.iO ! Wednesday and $1 85 to $5 one week agotoday. . Representative sales ; 04 HO fi in 40 40 , ' > 30 04 27'J HO d in 78 191 120 r > : to no ' . ' 05 120 & 10 41 ,22S 80 ( > .10 70 . . .Ml 210 r > in 87. 20(1Ml ( & 35 7f > 2GH ICO r > in H8 Ml r. as f.2. 317 r. in u'J. 2ir > 200 fi 3f > 76 . 245 80 5 10 64 .107 ICO fi 40 1'IOS AND Itordlt. .Q50 325 8 . .S40 BO 4 05 Only n Cow wore rcoclvoil. There was no chnnuu In the situation , tlio demand hcinc wcnk nnil tlio nmrkot wcnkor. Quo tations nro ns follows : 'Fair to Rooil natives , $ AWXaa.r > 0 ; fair to KOOI ! westerns , Hi ( Mffl',1 'J.V common nnil stock shcop , * l.iOiZ2 ! ( 2.V , ironil to rhnli't10 ) to lK-ll ( ) ) lambs , $3.XfiJI ( ) M ) . Ucp- rcscntnlivo sales : No. Av. t'r. 05 Colorado \vollioM 100 12 DO llrrrlptfl mill Il | tii < ltl ( > ii nt Stock. Oniolnl rei'olpts nnil disposition of itocU as shown liy tlio books tit tlio Union Slock Yurds rotiipiiny for tlio twnnly-foiir hours ending lit 5 o'olook p. in. , AUKIHI 31 , 1803 : HUCtll'TS. CATTI.K. nuns. nonsKs A. MI.S Cars. Head Cars , Head. Car . Hcnil earn. Head. 70 1.74(1 101 O.iV.'H n ; . 1IISI-OS1T1ON. llt'YUIS , Oinnlin 1'ncklnc CV > 1.217 The G. H. Hntnmuml Co. las Sill swlflA.ro OA4 The Ctidaliy 1'aekhiK Co. ii-'S ( hlcnKO P. .VI' . Co a.ii Rtidah ) UroH S17 Klnc.-ui .VCo MM CoeyV Co 35.1 WlHstnotli Sinclair Nnppcr 401) Shippers and feedera. . . . 2,207 05 Slorit In Sliln. Hecolpts of llvni stock ntlho four principal ttcslcrn markets Tliur.sday , August 3l Cut tlu. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha 1,710 0,5'JQ 05 Chicago 11,000 27,000 12,000 ICiinsus City 7,400 fi,300 1,000 St. I/oills 4,300 12,800 800 Total 21,440 41.0'JO 13,805 L'lilc K < ) l.lvn Mock .Mnrltrt. CniCAno , Aup.31. [ Special Telegram to Tin : llKi,1 : The market wns strons for anything that had merit. It was a shade higher for good tor.\tra steers , such as am sent cnsl or to KiiKliinil on tlio hoof. I'ortho lus attnict- Ixo grades the range of values wns steady. Of the 11.000 head rcri-lvcd only a smiilf part gradi-d hotter than fair and whllo It Is ci-rtuln that soiiiothlng fancy would have brought us much ns JS.'Jo , thi-ru were few trades above $4.75. Strcrs sold mostly at from J3.00 to $4.75 , and thi-gri-atcr paitof thf > cow.s heifers and hulls went out of si-llnrs't hands nt prices belo * 2.HO. i\tra cows anil helfor.- , void nroundf3.ua and some hulls of biiperlor ciual- ity sol'lat eiiually good llgun-s. Kango cattle niiinhercd uhout 4,000 liund , TOMIS and the western ranges holin ; credited with 2,000 hn.id each. The market for the fornu'r was Him and there \\iis no change In the wiMorns. fciucoly anything was dime In the Mo.'Uer and feeder branch of tlio market. Veal calves worn stonily. Althoiii ! ) ) tlio supply of hogs on the market today foil lilt lo short of 40,000 head , the mar ket was milch stronger. Opening pi lees were no hotter than yesterday's closing , but thi-iu was u piutly steady sli-enntli of values once bnyeibgot faltly to work. The ndvnnco was uiioNcn. It was not moro than from 5c to lOc In the Northwoslern division , whllo In the Iturllngton It timimntud to ICc As high as S5.50 was paid In the latlor division for heavy hi ) s , whlln In the Xoitliwostorn $5.40 was an outsldo iinotutlon , llouoxor , the fooling was very ilnn all aionnd iinil thulati' sales were estimated tit 20,000 head. iiuiMni : 110,873 for the ovpliod part of th ; week and 510,500 for tlio month. Tlio close found only a tow hogs loiiialnlng In sellers' hiinds and the tone of the miirUot was buoyant. Or the sheep market it Is only nocoisary in say it was its Hat us at any piovloiis time. Tlio puns won ; overllonlng with stoi-k and tlio dvmnnil was , If possible , oven moro rostiletod than hoforo. Hiiyurs all appealed to ho "Illlud up" nnd loworthun yostordny. Quotations for thuop wi'io from fl to JJ.50 for poor to choice quillllcs ami lambs were oIV to f rom J2.50 to iM.75 for poor to choice. Kueoipts : Cutllo , 11,000 head : calves , 500 head : hog20,000 head ; sheep , 10,000 head. Tlio Kvonlm ; . loin mil reports : CATTLE Itccolpts , 11,001) ) head ; shipments 2,500 hoadj market wteiidy ; top steels , $4.bO ( K5.00 ; ethers , SJ.50S5.05 ; common , } 2.75ffl 3.75 ; western steers , i3.OOSl.00 ; To.\an , $ .25 © 3.05. IhxlS Receipts , 27,000 liuad ; shipments , 0,000 head ; market slightly higher , iictivo ; prime , \edand packer" , Jj. 15545.35 ; ilioavlos and butchers' weights ta.4UUG.70 ; light , $5.75 Itcculpm , 12,000 lieiid ; shlpmonts. 2,000 head ; maikot .stoady on sheep and lower ; common to good natives and westeins , $1.150,3.25 ; lambs , i2.754.00. ICnnsnH City Live Stuck .Market. KANSAS CITV , Aug. 31.-OATTi.n-Koculpts , 7,400 bend ; sliipmonls , 3,200 liuad : best cat tlo were steady and ethers weak ; Texas and shipping stoois , If2.15t5.00 ; To.N.ns una mi- llvu rows , f 1.0033.25 ; butchers' stock , $3.00 © 4.10 ; btockers and feodurs , $2,15G3.G5. lions Hc-colpts , 5.300 head ; shipments , 3,400 head ; market steady to lOc higher ; hulk of sales , $5.00iff.5.45 ; hoavlus , packers and nil\od , $4.50:0,5.45 : ; lights , Vorkeis mid lIgs , $5.205.5.05. fciiUKP Kuculpts , 1,000 iicnd ; shlpmonts , DUO head ; murkot steady and slow. SI. l.oiiU l.lvu Muck JMnrkcr. ST. Louis , Aug. 31. CATTM : Koeolpts , 4,300 bend ; shlpmonts , 2,500 head ; market steady and llrm ; fair to cholco native stools , jll.doy 4.50 ; Texas steers , J2.50ii3.20. llous iiecflpts , 2,800 liuad : shipments , 000 Ill-nil ; market oas or ; light , J5.40f65.0f > ; paok- liir tS.lOitS.r.O ; hoiivv , J4.'JiB5.375. ( ) ! Sniu'-IJi.'ColiiK : , BOO head ; bhlpmeiits , none : markets ! nv , uii'-hangod. New Yuik 1,1 vo btock Mnrltot. Nr.w VOIIK , Aug. 31. | ( IIVES : : Kocolpts , 1,200 lioad ; no trudu ; niessud beef llrm at 7iH'5C. ( CAiiVns Hi-points , 402 hoiid ; marketsteiidy ; vouls , $5.0037.75. HIIIIIAMI : : LAMIIS Kocolpts , 3.100 head ; sheep , $3.0023.70 ; lambs , $4.7f > ' 30.25. lloiiS Iocoljts ! , 2,000 hoiid ; maikct flrm ; $5.75ii0.50. Balloon tonight at Courtland beach. Colnriido'H Incruiiscil Cold Output. DINVBII : , Aug. 111. Tlio purehabo of gold at the Uenvor mint for the ilrst two months of the fiscal year shows an increase of $100,000. This is for the months of .Inly and August. Tlio in crease is the largest ever niado at the mint for a correspondingly short period. 1'urehasos for August have been over J200.000. . Director Leech said yester day : "The cause of the increase is the extensive operation of pold mines in the gold bearing districts of Colorado. The most of It came from Gilpin county and Cripple Creole. Tlio gold from the latter place tends espe cially to swell the gohi output. It is of an unusually line quality. One lot wo secured from Cripple Creek ran ! ) ! )0 ) line , which is the best showing yet made at the mint. It is due to the high grad" o gold ore and the perfection of now mill ing plants. " llaulcrr ( Jluirccil with Kinlieizlomcnt , AUHOltA , 111. , Aug. 31. Hanker Levi N. Hall of Oawego. who closed the doors of his bank recently , hassbeen arrested on complaint of Charles Leigh on a charge of ombe//.lement and placed under bond. Leigh claims that Hall took a deposit from him after he knew the bank was insolvent. Other charged of a like nature will bo priiforred. It Curei Coldl , Cuuf hi. Bor 1 hroit , Croup , Infla. can , Whooplnjf Coujh , Droncbltli and Attain * , A certain cure for Coniumstioa la first ttafti , and a aure relief in adranted itajti. U e at once. You will ace the excellent effect after Ukin ( the firit dote. Bold by dealirt eferywn t . Largi feattlit 60 cioU and f 1,0ft. ALIChLI ) ON ANARCIIISIS Unbounded Confidence Expressed in tlio Prob- nbility of Continued Good Order. HE TRIES TO REASSUHE THE TIMOROUS Tim ( lovrrnnr Assort 1 thit All HIP Tiilk About ISoniMTed Acllxlty AIIIIIIIC thn < 'hl- cnc < > ItriU l NIIIKOIKP Ho Dii' IIOUIICCK I'.vl'dllcn onicliiU. t.l ) , 111. , AllR. SI. 00V- ornor AHpi'Ul wns Intorvluwei1 ooncorn- the allcjfoil revival of nnni'chy In "Sonio of the nowspninirs liavc boon jr iibout rouowcd aotlvltv among il miarohiats in Chlca ( , ' nnil tlio public wotiltl probably hlio to hoar \vliut yon luivo to suy on the subject1 ho was askuil. "All talk of that kiiulis a malicious lihol iijion Chicago and the fair fatiu > of our state , anil it is that kind of irre sponsible talk in the past that has ilono incalonlablo injury to our good name , anil it should be stopped , not only b.y in dividuals , but b.v the newspapers that have been indulging in it , " "Why do you say that it is a libel , governor ? " "IJccauso it ia and always has boon absolutely without any foundation , and has been indulged in part for sensational purposes and in part because certain imlvlmmls found that they could not only make political capital out of It , but could derive personal benollt and ad vantage by it. " "Why do you say that ? " "Becaiii-o the man who was chief of police at the time the so-called an archistic agitation was at its height some yours ago , the man who was 0110 of the most honest and able chiefs of polle'c the eity over had , hns not only stated that ho investigated the whole matter carefully and watched the so-called anarchists , and that ho came to the conclusion that there was not much in the whole anarchistic talk , but he fur ther btated that there were prominent police ollleials who wanted to have bogus anarchistic conspiracies found in order to get the credit of discovering them , and then wanted to keep the conserva tive public in a state of alarm in order that they might derive personal advan tage out of it in the way ol achieving glory and promotion. "Since that time , " continued the gov ernor , "the same tactics have been re sorted to repeatedly by so-called detec tives , and I have 00011 informed that some of tlio wealthy business men of Chicago were kept in such a state of un easiness by this anarchistic talk that they were induced from time to time to pay money to these fellmvs for the osten sible purpose of watching the maneu vers of a class of people who in reality had no existence. " The Biokclts tonightCourtland beach. Will T tt the AppnrtlniimiMit Aft. iNDiAXArous , Aug. III. A mooting of the republican state committee has been called for next Monday to hear the report of the attorneys who were author ized to prepare a suit to test the con stitutionality of the legislative appor tionment act passed by the last legisla ture. The attorneys will report that they are ready lo proceed with the liti gation whenever the committee author izes them to do so. The committees will authori/e the attorneys to bring the legal procedings at once. It is the understanding that at lea t eleven of the thirteen members of the eoinmitteo are in favor of testing the act. Leuvenmark dives tonight , Courtland. Searles PHYsmiaHs SUKSHUNS & Specialists , AMI PSIVftTE DISEASES W Oiir-n 'ATllltll , ml ) | | ; . \ - ' ( ) | f TIIK MIMIC , TIIUO.VT , ( ! lli : > r , STOMACH. JjIMVKI.Snnil MVr.lt , llllrilMA I'l M.UVS- III , ( Mill , SKIN nnil ItllKM'.Y \ viKNIS : : > us , I.MST MAN- | | , , rni nr WEAK MEW - : AND vAuirooni.K i .rmi : enii niul Biiccc'HMftilly cuixil. Mellio 1 new ; uu | uiitnlllnr TUHATMKM' I V MA 1 1. it .pi-ru'ly. I'lI.KS , FISTULA. PNSUUK , pcnn miMilUr cnroil Wlllioilt tha USD of knlfiIkMlnrn ur o uisllo. All Mial.nllea or : i private or ilollcMto n iluro , of oltln > r iiv , positively euroil Call on or nildro * * , with Hltnip for Circulars. Free Hook , HeoliieM aiul Symptom Ml , inks , Dr , Searles & Searles , " . 'rn < 4ltli > nt of NEW ERA M ItllKVVI. IH ( ClIIIHIlltlltllMI I'lOO. ) It uiiMirpinio.l In tlio triiatmont ol nil Curoitio , iBi'lvato an I it < oa i. \\rituio or C'jnsuU uor unaitr I'Kt A I MII' IIV .MAlL Aililreia with nt.iiiip for pir- lli'Ulurs , wlilcil will uo MJiit lit plain onrelopa 1O. . Hot U > l. O.ll > o. 1H S , UtU itrcut , Omahk anil \ i i r iulckiy | ro COSY VITALITY ' - ' tiiini ciiro.l' He } . hi IMI.M'O. thr Kfi'nt Hlmloo ] ( rmo < lAiiM III ) writ' ten RUnruntvp of c-urr. Hurnl lu M , t irve. AilillPH ilrlriilnl Sli-JIrul Co. LS lljr nil , n.t. . i tlt.c. , in. A ttroiit Uppnrlunlty Tor Investiniilil. HO.Mt SAt.K. llonds of tlio cltv nf Omaha , In minis of HM.lXIWaOOiinil ( ) ) H.OOJ J each. beirltiK 5 nor cent , piyablo annually and suml-annually , and inatnrlnx In from 1 to 111 years , can ba iniruhasoi at urh'nto sale atmyollleu , Tnoso bonds have harotoforoeoinmnndcd n iiromlum of from 5 to 8 per eonl , and will no uotiut dose so on rostoratlon of conlldoncu In thu money mitrkuts The silo moans tlio carrying on of ptiullo works nnd thu omploymuntot n gru.it many men. The faith of the city Is plodgoJ as securltr for the redumption of same. lIlvNHV 110 MA' , [ UlJdUtino 'Jltv I roasuror. SOUTH Union Stoci Yards Company , South Oprtabai Oeit Cattle Uo and Shajp inar'iot la fi wait _ _ _ _ Wood Brothers. Lire Steak Commlssloa .Morolmatv 50'tth Umahi Tclep'iono II.W. Uhl JOHN . DADHMAN , I , , . . . _ M - n KP WAl.TKK . U. WOOO. f Marlcot reports hy mall and wlro cheerful urnlshod upon application. I'JIKSIANKNTLY CURED or HO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED. Wo refer you to 3,530 p UU'iiU. N.ifl Itinlf of Oonrnorco. Omh * . Oormandiir.nn 11 ink. Oinahi. .NO ( liitonllon from Iii6lno39 ) , No operation. IOTOI. t'SHIu our moUiod. Wrlllon Riiar.intod to : ilnolutoly euro-ill Kinds of RUlTlIKh ; of both auosYltliout ti ! use of knlfo. no matter of how Ion ? standing. EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0. E. 307-308 N. Y. Llfo Hu IdinjOma'aa , Noli. BEMI roil OIHCUI.AIL LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. ELIZADETM AULL SEMINARY . Younu lailir tlnmt-dthoul Unsurpassed of fc- - \z * t COUMO tlKly Hullo , art , lltcra- ' One of lhdililC.lbr ! | In Mil ) tun.clocutlon , ImsmcHs.Ac Hourt. Aij | > oininH ntM modnrru Locution tirullhy and plvas iufl ; ind Art 1V3cncn ' TrR ! > flriti'lisP''llllls" Iliu.trawiJe J3II | < > tir optnSerlp mii.- r W.A Wibon.A Il..Prttt. | ' CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR VOUNC LADIES. WEMTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY , , f I VAltlKlfili. .lit ) , hiz clu < L klnuliin. Mo. ( O3V . XDjiilAi"partincnuolln > i iciion IS lekl miliury sctiool tiu officers nod leathers Con Mlisourl llf.illlifut lo < .nj servntory ol music An Jlt-aionubU * lumliy . 'luatrattd ral.ilouQ I puintmetiiH lMbcar III us Co. - irnteU cuuiinu'uti ft M.A.I A. A. .KlHVM. lr * 't. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING. " THEN IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. MAHA BAQS & TWINES | TENTS , EICJ. Icinis Oialialai"OiiiahaTeiirAwiiIg [ COMI'ANV. CUMl'ANV luporton unit ruanufitO' lururs of Hour noiisi ; covKIH , burlap * , tvtlni ) . 11H K.-irnaiu truiti. BOOTS AND SHOES. llorsc-Coe Shoi Company. Bulairooui auJ Oraco-lMI-IIOJ-IHI Mor.irl faclorr-Ill'J-lUl-llil llo > .irl St. We ro Ilia ONLV M nuf.Mtur ri of lloau uuJ Kliuoiln thatlitoof Nebraiii. A ueiioral loillnllon Ii it ul ] to all to Impjct our ucirUctor/ . DRY QOODS. FURNITURE. Onialiallpliolsteriog Js ej & lUinya'i ' COMI'ANY , Upholiturtd furnltur * . COMI'ANV JIU7-I1UI Klcbulu et. WlioUiiltoul/ . ma uthdttosi