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. 0 G Y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Lower Figures Quoted in the Ohicago Grain Trade, PROVISIONS FOLLOW WHEAT AND CORN. Display of Strength in the New York Btock Market—Closing Quotas tions on Bonds and Mining 8 On1cAGo, May H—Everything dealt in on the board of trade was higher at the opening this morning than at the close yesterday, but the early strongth which had been worked up very skdifully on the curb over night was soon dissipated und materially lower figures genor- ally resuited. Wheat experienced an es- pectally marked boom on the curb, the open- Ing price being 14@1%e higher than yester- day’s close, and its fall was proportionately heavy, closing 1y lower for July compared with yesterduy's final figures. The higher and exeited opening was due to an urgent dc mand from shorts, Numerous stop limit or- ders were recolved. the Hmits belog placed at what the operators thought would be a s figurc over tho closing of yesterday. but th Uimits were passed. It was also found very diffcult and unsatisfactory to trade in the new crop futures, which at times were quite neglected, Further fnfluences which caused the higher prices on the opening was higher cable advices. large purchases at the seabosrd yesterday, the firmness at which May was eld over July, and the Cineinnatl Price Cur- rent's review of the crop situation condition including damage in 1linols by lusects, Cable advices we all dav. pxceedingly unreiiabl Official opening and closing prices in wheat i n glish and continental markets were firnier but private cablos that came i during th morning were generally lower and guoted the weather on the continent hotand forelng. The only bearish fnfluences were the advance of 1 per cont in the Bauk of England discount Fate, the continued kold exnort and appar- ently concerted movenent on the part of bulls tunload their wheat ana take their profits. This sharp break after the noon hour was difficuit to account for other than the offering heavy and speculative were very the market ralded by heavy short sellors. New York sold almost wll day, and northwost wlso came in asu hoavy scller wther in 2land was reported “fine and s put tho prospects of crop more fuve July started at SLOKCLOEG ugalnst $1.003 us the elos| urcs yestorday, sold off 1o $1.025 rallied 10 410 in the session vered %c be- Corn was strong fn sympathy with w but It wis RIVen i quietus very short were enormous siles against cashcorn to arrive. [he market had a litilo support for somo Lime because it demanded the ¢ sh e to 811 fivst haifor May delivery contracts, hut it finally broke with wheat. July opened 001442 aguinst 50% e at the close yester day, toy ed B0%c, broke to 30%¢, dropped te 33e, and clos OaTs—Were relatively strong ains. There was less seliing D from reports. of lice thern Hlinois. July shows a loss ipared with yesterday. cted out fairly stro ains but soon develop d some fields of s of only e PROVISIONS S Athy with istakuble weak tone and broke with and corn. The puckers sold very froel opening and Ream was creditod with disposing of “heavy quantities. Cudahy and Ryin were also amonz the prominent seilors, thouzh they are cred!ted with having covered a considerabie quantity of short contracts on the wiy down The leading futures ranged ns follows: TTARTICLES, [ LOW. | CLoS 8108 'um i 105 100 | 10mg 103% o o oilg| o am‘ w03 sigl bl i I 4l dilg 1150 17 nw . 64T 64N duly ..., i Gi2lg) Beptember. 68| 6 RIns-- May ... BRI b 8Tig July..... o 6 12| 612 Cagh quotations were as follows: Frov anged: spring. $.0025.50; win- straits, 81.60@5.00; bakers, WHEAT—NO. 2 spring wheat, $1.0514: N at, nominal: No. 2 red, $1.055@1. Conry—No. 2, iii5e. OAT8—No. 2 bIaLhilge No. i white, b1l @bdiye. RYE—-No. 2, Giie 0.2 white, 5:@52%¢; nominal; No. 4 f. 0. . K8@80e. Mess pork per barrel, $11.1244: lard, perowt, #6.40; short ribssides (1oose), $5.8065.85 dry salted shoulders (boxed), $5.15@5.2: clénr sides (hoxed), $6. 3 )0, 40, Wiisky—Distillers' finished goods per gal- lon, $1.17, SvaAr—Cat loaf, unchanged. (o Receipts and shipments today were as fol- ows: short Anric On the produce oxchinge today, the butter market was easier; extra creq 20@?! firsts, New York Markets, NEW YORK, Muy 4.—FLourR—-Recelpts, 1 packuges: exports, 083 barrels, sucks: market unsettled und quict; sulés. 10.50 bur 5. WueAT -Recelpts, 18,60) bushels; exports, 66,010 bush sales, 12,125000 bushels fu- tures: S1,00) bushels spot. Spot market unsettied , 1@ lower, moderate No. 2 red, RLISX@L16 1n store and elevator; #L165@1.17 afloat: BLIGK@IIT% £ o. b ungraded red, $1.08681, No. 1 northern, to arrive, $1,15%; No. 1 o arrive, #LI8Y%. Options ovened L@INo up on foreigners bu, ng and firmer cables, soon declined 15@2%¢ on longs generally selling through weuker ater cubles. The close showed steadiness at A@1ye under yesterduy's; No. 2 rod, May, L UAQL 6, closing at BL14%; June, $1.12% @ Li6%, clusing at $L124; July, $LOUL@12 0N Auust, SLOSS@LOT!, clos- September, L0105, closing October, $LOL@1L06'S, closing at Jocember, #1.051,001.07%, closing e |I.l'0 May (1802) 8104 AL1%, closing at Conx--Receipts, 5,000 bushels; busbels; salos. 744000 bushels futures: 136,- 000 bushiels spot. “Spot market lower, heay fairly active: No. 2, 76@isc_In elevator: 71 atlont: ungraded mixed, T3@s2ie; No. 3, Toe, Optionsopened o up 'as following ‘wheat, with which it subsequently declined 16|y fairly uctive. closing heavy; Muy closing 4t e . G@iTe, closing ‘at 67c; July, 650 ing at 63 August, 643,@id%e, clos- i Septeniver closing at &i%c. ATS-Receipts, 5.0 bus eXports 1,66 shels; sales, 45,000 bushels futures; %000 bushels spo urket quiet. lower, weuk options qu eri May, i, closing at Hune closing at %ie; July, 51y mmic t 513ci spot No. 2 white, 384w, A@ioe; whilte westorn, S0 fougo, SBsHige, Hay=Quict, e, Hors—Firm, quiot SUGAR—Kaw, elosing at exports, 450 quiet, ste bags; centrifucals 4 to Boston, Refined. stoad te' de- No. 6, d%e; N No. 8, 4ye: N Aei mould tioners A, powderid, . dull; 50 test i Lhds, 190; 1. steady. i granui MOLASSES -~ } New Orleans, d RicE—Steady and quiet EGas—Quiet, weak: western, 1@154e; re- WOKAEOS ork-—Qulet, Tower: old mess, #11.00@12.5 Doy mesh OEDEII0; extra brime, #1175 Cur MEATS--Dull and steady; middies, quiet, fi ! -Lower, dull; westorn steam, 8. terces nt 86.67'@6.72%. Option oroes; Muy closd at #.68; Juno closed at 8860 asked; Tuly, 878@6K, closed #6.70 usked; August, 80.90; Scptember, #.09% 7.00. closing. #7.02 asked. BUTTER-—-Quiet, alry, 12:@ tern fac- lower; western amiery, 16@20; w Elgins, & ull, w 1905 western er tory. 1218 CHEESE-- part skims, 5@8'5e. Milwaukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis. May 14 —~Wneat—Steady: No. 2 spring, cash, #1.05;July, $1.00¢ Corn—Firm) at fic. OATS—Steady ; No. 2 white, Sie, Provisions—- Lower. Pouk—July #1135, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MiINNEAPOLIS, Minn, M 1~ WHEAT—C wheut, guiot; poor grades, very siow. Ke- ulylh; em:w:Mpmnu. 9 ears. Cluse: No_1hard, May, #1.00: ¢ 1 northern. May. $1.0 on track, $LUBN@LOT Mauy, $1.04; on track, $1.04@1.06 S8t. Louis Marke 8. Louis, May 14— WHEAT ~Lower; cash, #1.0J Con QATs— PORK Q11 Lanrb--Quiet at $6.25, Whisky UTTER y: creamery, @21c; northern roll, 12@14e. L 810071004 § ne_und July, No. 2 northern, Mo. J July, 57%n bid i July, e aske 2@ Kansas City Markots, KAnsAs Crry, Mo, May 14, ~WhEAT No. 2 hara, ¢ " NO. 2 red, cush, ConN—Ei 2, eash, 50c bid; @ishe. OATs-Quiet; No. 2, cash, 8¢ bid; Muy, 40%¢ bld. ler; Cincinnati Markets. I1SKY--§117, Liverpool Morkets. May 14.-Wn TFirm; de- offer sparingly; California ntal, wand poor. nd poo No. 1, 85 814d pe Conx—Qu Toledo Markets, ToLEpo, 0., May H.--WieAr—Lower; cash, £1.00. Conx—Steady: OATS—Quilot} ¢ STOCKS AND BONDS, and May, 63c. The stock market to- decline ofi the adverse stubbornly and dis- NEW Yok, May 14 day after a material tore advices ratlied played groat strength and a confident tone to which It has heen a stranger for the last two weeks. The expected advance in the discount rate of the Bunk of England occurred this morning, and to ald in the demorailzing tnflu- ences which this announce t had upon the market, failures wer ported there stocks wore lower an! the sales of the foreigners in this market were very heavy n just at the by the foreign thrown overh: wipe out all the In fact the purchases clenent of vesterday wero @ und the effect ly fprovement scored yester- day. Evidences were quickly forthcom- ing, lowever. that the gold export scare has lost its hold on the opinions of the habitues of the street, und also that the lead- ing operators in the market bol that 1ts course Is nbout run. Support was freely we- corded in many of the leading stocks and there was good buying for outside nccount through the commission houses, The traders also took advantage of the low prices estab- Tished at o lines of shorts consi factor in the d the early decline, The openinz losses under the sovere pressu to sell extended t the industri- als and the st enjoy an inter mal market | The stocks showing the largost losses, however, were nd- ed from the opening sales, and while a few others hke Luckawunna scored further losses. the current was quickly ehunged on the discovery of large buying orders for the leadi stocks traders attempting to nd th COVOL CAUSCG 1L rise of over 1 per cent on 1ight purchises. Reports from London showed n growing disposition to buy Ame cans. The upward movement started met With no setb ek our when il the Tust d tial recession. nzest SLocks ¢ duy were Missouri laze. Lunekawunna, the Whecling Paul, 1opolized attention during most of the day but the fluctuations in suzar. which was exceptionally weak in the fore- again caus noon but rallicd shavply luter, was the spe- cial foature of the trading. Bankers report increasing inquiry for the new commereinl investments which have been recently placed upon the murket. The market finaliy elosed vy at close to the last night's fig- ures in most cases, the final ehanges being ir- regulir and for suiall fractions generally. the only exception being a riise of 1 in Cordaze. Kuilroad bonds were quiet to dull but shared in the strength displuyed by the shire list though show nz the usual 0 ol §7i63,000, only. The day’s business No 4 developed and the nerally the best of the duy. dy. State bonds were dull and stead Petroleum opened dull, and afier a few in- stenificant transactions ‘azaln lupsed into duliness and remained dull until the close. Pennsylvania oll June option, closing, e, 10,010 barrels. Tie following ire the ciosing quotations for the leading stocks oo the New York stock ex- change today: Atehison,.. 1% | Northwestern Adams Expre 4 Alton & Terre Hauto! 52 do preferred. Amerlean Exprosy ap R o’ preferro Ohlo & Mis o proforred. ... 8 Ontarlo & Weatern.. 103 |Orekon Tmprove. |Oregon Nav... Oregun Trans. Pacific Mall. Peoria, Dec. Plttsbury do2nd preferred Chicago & Alton (o] do 18t preferred .. 54 do 2d preferred..... 1o i Erle. St. Paul & Omaha do preferred. .. Tenn. Conl & Iron |Texas Pacific. ... 94| Tol. & 0. Cen. prefid. Union Pacitic. .. do preferred ¥ king Vailey .. Houston & Texas 1linois Central St. Paul & Duluth Kansas & Texas. Lake Erlo & West'n do preferred. . do preforre 181§ | Wells-Kargo Kx 51 | Western Union (| Am. Cotton O11,. 4 |Colorado Conl, 74 |Quickativer. 1004 “do preferr |Sutry’ da preferred Minn. & St, 1 do prefo Misnouri Mobile & O Nashviilo Chatt. N, Norfolk & W | Wiseonsin Ce W Groat North 15 |Chiong 5244 | Lead Trust. ... Northern Pucifi 201g Sugar Trust.... do preferred. .. . G534 Southern Pacifie, . U._P. Denver & Guif. 20'g Ore. 8. 1 The total sales ot y 84 shares, inciuding Atchison, 12,60%; Deluwars, knwanna & - Western, Loulsvillé & Nashville, 14,1 ifie, 8000; North American, Paciti St. Paul, 6,600; 18,067, were : Northe Union Pucific, inancial Review. NEW YoRrk, May 14.—The Post suys: Oables were received from London saying that there u decided improvement in the feeling in clul circlos there and this was due 10 shipments of gold from New York. [he fact that under such circumstances as prevailed the United States had been able to export 4,000,000 of gold in a_little over three months Wwithout cuusing any serious stringency in the money market, hud made a very deep Impres- slon aud hud boen commented on by both Englishand_continentas newspapers and had been the means of diverting attention to the desirability of investments in Ame curitles. arances. Ylearings were $120,817,- BALTIMOR 82,002, 18; ba PHILADE! were $), 5655, 4@i's per cen BOsTON, Muy 14.—Clearings, 313,00,00: ances, $1.056.44. Money, 5 per cent, on New York, 10@17¢ discour CINCINNATI, May 1§.~Money hardening at 5 @8 per cent. ' New York exchunge 6 cents premium. Clearings, 81,545,000, OICAGO, May 14.—Buuk 877,000, New York exchan mium. The high rate inducel local banks to forward the currer $1,000,000 was shipped. Loans haisis of &'y per cent, Sterling exchin quoted at $L.53Y for6) duy biils, and #.88 for sight drafts, The Money Market., NEW YO, May 14.—MONEY ON CALL—Eqsy, ranging fron 3§ 10 3% percent; lust loan, ¢ios- ing offered ut 4 per cent. Biiisie MEKCANTILE DA STEi EXCUANGE S50 for sixty-d wand. The following were the closing prices on bonds: H.—Clearinzs today. 821,088 l(.luu. o per cont May M. Clearings today balunces, 81,284,521, Money wt PHLA, bal- Exchange earinzs wero 813, Wils ) cents pre- the PER-5Q7 per cent. Quist und weak bills und $8TY for de- T by AT pons Unloa' iy, .18y registercd J. Cent Int Cort 110k coupons Pac. Tats. 1168 e ta of W feraerarp ) Loulsiana Stamp ds consols. .1 Teunes S.6s.. 0104 | do debentureds... 105 1014 St L& L M. Gen. ba. 83 WSt L. & 8 F Gen. M. 106 Canada Bouthern 2ds 97 ISt Faul consols.. ... 125 Central Pacitic Iats, J0id 8t P C, &. 1. Iats. ..o 117 D &R G Ists. ... 1158 Tr. Wets!. 89 a0 N Tr. Rots. . 2k Erle 2 10 0 Pacliic Ista... 1073 M K. &0 Gen'l'ds. 774 | West 8hore. 2g London Stocks, May 1.—Prices on the stock ex- 1 shirply today on an advance in the Dink rate. Th uneasiness was |essenod, however, after the publication Of fuvorabie Dauk roturns, showlng that the leading reason for the rise L the bank rate wis the mainte- nance of “the airectors policy to wt- tract gold. Forelzn securities wero irregular and the best business doue iu the street left the duy's advauce for Portu- Buese 24: for Busnos Ayres d and for Chillan and Mexicans 0y 1d. British raflway securities were extremoly flat and there wis aimost o panic in Brighton preferred on the report that A lurge sum of money was wanted by the com- pany for repalrs and _quotations dropped 41 per cent. Amorican rallrond seciritivs nfter wsudden decline ut the opening slightly - proved undthe stretrebuying left only a ractional d Closing con e poanes Consols, m 6710 Erie 208 o 100 Consola, n U S US4 N Y Canndian Pacific. .. Krle.......... x. Dividend Burnliver #44d per ounce. Money 23 per cent. Rate of discount In the open market for both short and three month's bills 43 per cent. 4 11in0ks Central Boston Stocs Market, BosToN. Ma . ~The following wore the closine on stocks la the HBoston stock market toc Atehison & Topeka Boston &AIbany..... 241 Kenrsnrge do Maine. 195 [Oseadls. Chi, Bur, & Quiincy . k7 |Quik Fitehburg it 1 © 818 Santa Fli 8 M L nig 20% g 21 " M i8] T ra s o2 Min Co (now) i1y mson Store 8 ter Power. Mo a.( Bullion. lion In the Bank St 18,000 during the * past week. “The proportion of the Bank of Fn- gland's to Hability, which was lust Week 5455 per cent, 18 now #his por cent. The amonnt of butlion into the Bank of gland on balance tods £OK, 000, Bank of LoNDON, May 14 of Englund Incr On the Bourses, PARIS, May 4.—The bourse closed wi xeellent tendency, 8 per « Poriuguese 1% per eent, BERLIN, May Frankfort show u g n nt rentes gained nd Russians 14 Quotations eral mod Py PAls, May 14 for the e of France show of gotd and 14 fis Hentes, Three per unt [ The weekly statement ent rentes. 1 increase of 145,000 frines 4,000 francs of silver, ver Mining Stocks, + May 14.-The mining r- again t iy und but slight ies in prices over yosterduy. The prin cipal transactions were' in Browntow and B Total sales, 2000 shares. Closing Justio Creenes W 3 . Leenl Tender Little Ru Bailaral f Matehloss Smiuggler. L1000l T May Muzeppa Bangkok L orning Glim Bates unter v Big Indiai i B BTG Potosk...... Browntow Park ¢n Calliope. At Reod National antaRy e e LR Clay County i Running Lode. Cashing.....000 Dlamond B i Denvor Gas & 011 Emmons. 5 Gold T rensire Tronclad St. Louis St. Louts. Mo, dynamite homb wou'd 10 mining stocks to luy, to be dead. The fotlo eall: of n wve started trading "he market ing bids were Adnww 185 [Broen nite M 5| Elizaboth | ptrose L | Yuma., New York Mining Quotations. EW Youk, Muy 14.—~The following are the closing mining stock quotations: Alice......... ST [Ontario... Adums. 5 |Oceldental. Axpen Deadwood .. Homestake ... Iron Silver. Coffee Options. NEW York. May 14.—Coffec options opened irregular and 5 points up to 10 points down und closed steady und unchunzed to 20 points down, Sules, 1280 bags, including May, $17.90 7. ne, #I7.0; Jaly, $17. 75 August, tember, #$16.45@10.30; October, 0; November, $15.20015.25: Decom ber, £15.00; March, 814,80, Spot Rio. steady; fulr cargoes, 4. #20.00; No. 7, IBAD1S Miscellaneous Markets NEW Youk, May 14.—PETROLEUM—Quict and steady: United closed at 0%e for June. COTT. N SEED Ott—Dull, TALLoOW—Weak ‘and dull; city (8200 for packages), 5145 i-16c. RosiN—Quiet und easy; strained, common to 800, BLONL1.074, TURPENTINE—Quiet and steady at 304@30'4¢, P16 IroN—Quict; Americun, $16.0)@18.00. CoPPER—NoN 1 LEAD—Quiet Tix—Firm bu domestic, #.9914, active; straits, #20.45. Talk. Traders' Lovts, May 14.--Langenberg Brothiers to rell Brothers—-Tno recelpts todiy at this V. t, 148245 corn, 58,000; outs, ame day ‘last yoar: Wheat, 39, 303 oats, 21775, Shipments to day: Wheat, 553: corn, 110,505, The following is the range of prices on this market: PRICES AT 8L, LOUIS, GOMMODITY | Open. [ itich. | Low, | Close. w| 10| o o e 0% 08| el eolg] wix E I T R 7 !l ul u “ “ C1icaGo, May 1.—Lozan & Co. to Toneray & Bryan—The Wheit pit wis a sea of excite- ment ut the oponing. Continental cables are conflicting. some quote u higher range of values. otliers lower. English cables nre de- claedly weak, the speculation beiug out of the market at present. Our own crop advices from the southwestern countics of Ransas ire better, there beinig littie damage done by the Hesslun fly. Sohe reports from Missouri com- plain of oat lice being in wheat. This is not credited by sound thinking men who should know. ~ Wheat, on its merits with all the vicissitudes it I8 liabic to, Is worth 1, and it will make money to buy it uround whis price. Corn tulrly active with a_gencral scuttered trade. Compluints from Nebraska are that the weather Is too dry for it and also for oats. Provisions were Influenced a good deul by the decline in corn, It looks to us as if wo will have higher ‘prices for them in the near future, purticularly in lard and ribs New York, May 14.—Kennett, Hopkins & ©o. 1o & A, MeWhorter —'he strect was con- fronted betore the opentng of the exchinge this morning with the knowledye thut the Bank of England rate had advanced to5 per cent and that prices of American stocks in London were ull very much below our close yesterday. This cnuised u weuk opening, but When traders found yellding In prices was almost entirely confined to stocks which are dealtin in London as well as {n this market they began buying to cover shorts und to go long. In addition to this, St. Paul received i strong support from a clique which Is manip- ulating it. ‘The buying to which we have referred and the strong leadership which St Paul gave the market turned prices upward until the last bour the market showed wdeclded vigor although dealings were large excepting n St owards the closo of the day It becan that considerable sums of gold were tq shipment by Saturday's finally aggrogated 82,25, fluence of thes so'd the market, stoady at nown wken for These Under the in- nts traders again close wus barely ne from best prices which almost universaily are lower than those of last nizht. Storling exchange, ufter being rather weak early {n the morning, was tirmer in the afternocon and the Indications are, and we |l!u'ru‘f . that shipments of gold on Suturduy will be heavy. Thero 1s 8 larg amount of money returning to this eity fro the interior which supplies ths ) 108s miude by gold shipments to s 10, May 14, Co. e Whorter. S the It thut ing was not 50 since warranted nt this nasmuch as tho strensth in our mars omies from ubrowd and foreizn advices neen for several diys rather discourng- ing to holders It wus diffi*ult to account for so much strength. On the other hand our mar- Ket was weak last wesk when European ad- Vices were stronz and the export demand extraordinarily good. Bears simply eot - un unnatural level, Thelr offerings were ab- sorbed by good parties and a large short fn- short Interest that bulged prices and a stumyp today was caus d by u general unloading of oug wheut with whiel tracts were free sollers again la B ®0 1 or2cents lower, we advise buylng on ufi weak spots, confident of much hizher prices. with wheat, bat offerings were 80 lurge that an lumediate decliue followed. nre covering and the tendoncy is toward u lower level. The short interest is Krowlng that side. Weo would rathor walt for n rually before selling and purch; 8 on_good declines been heavy llquidation in provisions today, longs from all po.nts of the compuss Lave sellers Bhorts Were covering but those most gromizent on that side were not doing much, sesslon of the murket and raided 1t down to torest ereated. 1t was () In of the swed good profits. Bears who ad a gooa reaction, und withough , Cora uid outs opened higher 1 sympathy These grains are heavy oxcopt when shorts agin and there may be too wuch company on fora turn ought to pay a profit. There hus been unloading. Packers have been freo owe luvestment buylog was aoticed. Should grain continue wea k¥ 100k for a further de- nression in provisiong, . CH1eAGo, May H—~Wi G, MeCormick & Co., to F. U Swartz & Lo, — From the man- ner in which calls -wero sought for yester- day afternoon it wae avident that the sealp- Ing crowd was verg Bulilsh on wheat and expected higher pricks-goday. They ncted on this opinton and mu;{nr heavily this morning, but seemed to hy t o outslde xuvrnfl. e although they succosdéd in advancing prices, they did not suceeet ¥ unlonding their holc Ings at n profit Qpurish Influences woro the heuvy seliing by Niw York and (he northe westand the predistionsof a good rain to morrow which has beeq n the spring | wheat district. The unloading of long wheat from all quarters has been very larse and too much for th urket. 11 buying of the Some reactlo pl‘x‘flv-.- toward but the murket have a further deciing vance, Receipts at the It polnts, ~ 18L000; shiphents, Corn was very weak In spite of the'early ef- forts of the buils to advance prices. Roceipts are not very heavy but the demand for ¢ur lots seems to have tailen off. Muy sold at 2150 lower than yesterday's close. The foar of a scarcity fof current use scems to be dying out. Outs ure dull and wes wero rumors of dumage to the grow Insects which strengthened the early ma but it broke luter {n sympathy with the de- cline in wheat and Provisiol tuirly active y but 0 In consequ 2 by the bear crowd and ling orders in lquidation of out Idinzs. Tt is a fuct that tho packing in the west during the it two weeks has been 01.00) hogs, smaller than the Same two weeks st ye Should this continue us 18 p ted by drovers, it will go far tocompen= sate for the large stocks which are held at the picking points at present, We eannot advise ki he short side on this Kk but would rather buy conservatively so long as this re. duction in packing goes oks heavy and as I it would an beforo nd- OMANA LIVE STOCK T OowAna May 14 CATTLE=Official roceints of cattlo 53, as compared with 1,21 yesterday and 1,204 Mhirsd both ¥ of last we beeves and k. The best butcher stock abo grades of tsteady; other grades slow and weak. Canners e lower than last month, Feeders quict and ung HoGs—Offielul pts of hogs 4.240. as compared with 4050 vesterday and 4.2 Thursday of lust ‘week, T rhet wis slow and lower. The best hogs lower. others 5 to 10¢ lower. The range ald wis #1051, th . Lizht, $1i G 4.5 . R43004.50. T 1was 8 4 L with #1545 #4000 Thy ¢ of lust woe 1 receipts of sheep ISL ns ay and 192 Thurs- k he market was un- 15.0); westerns, $5.000 buik selling envy, $.0@ awe’ of the Rec ipts and Disposition of Stock. Official roceipts and dispositicn of s, shown by the books of the Union stoel 1pany for the twenty-four hours ending at K pom.May 14, 18, K 178 oG, | wneRn Cars as RS & .| Cars TR T e o DISPOSITION “Buyers, 3 hn Packlng ( The Cudahy Packing €6 Shippors and Feaors Left over Representative Sales. STEERS No. Av. Pr. No. Av. P'r. No. Av. 2,.10 10, 201157 2 1..1250 1150 505 41 20 KO 505 20, 18,1110 520 COWS. 1 10 6. 113 11 v 4 1 18, 0 1..1040 10.. 440 1., 400 T .. a7 40 1., 820 64, €26 1. 620 BULLS. 1910 175 6..1301 275 11870 325 11370 240 HEIFERS, 3. 446 255 1. 54 260 2.. 080 400 8. 350 260 P Pr, L 4T 4 450 435 450 435 450 440 450 120 440 450 40 440 450 160 4 40 VIS 200 450 80 4 40 2K 100 450 400 4 40 4 120 450 * 120 4 40 169 450 200 445 40 450 80 445 80450 80 445 80 450 — 445 §) 45) 445 200 450 445 40 450 443 40 450 4 — 455 4 160 453 4 200 455 4 10 455 4 160 455 4 — 45 4 S0 455 i 160 457% 4 120 45715 4 B0 460 4 — 400 — 400 PIGS AND ROUGH. — 200 42 40 250 - 22 — 250 Chicago Live Stock Market Onicaao, May 1h.—[Special Telegram to THE BEE]-An' unchanged market was experi- enced In cattle today. Good to best grud sold freely at stendy prices, and the poore sorts, though slow und weak, did not show o quotable variation in vilues. From no qu ter was the demand urzent, und to all appe ances the supply of 12,000 head was adequate o meet all requirements. The quality aver- aged bttter than for yesterday und there Wis more truding above #.50. SUIL none. of the offerinzs was good_enough to approach the outside quotation -£,.30. There were many trades av 894585 und_a few around 8,000 6,10, but prices balow .35 carried off by far the' greater part of the offerings. Thin old cows und bulls and common grass Texans wore hurd to move at_any decent price. I, those descriptions there ks been a decline ¢ per 100 pounds within the last few diys, Quotations range from 81504.50 for cows; £2.50 @450 for steers und feeders and $4.6320.5) for shiping steers. Oalves continue In- bountiful supnly and ure weak at 82.00@5.00. Xllull)l‘r 10¢ was knocked off the price of hogs. The bestheavy and medium welghts tlod to #4.8524.50 anid, choice ussorted 1zht ceded to #7017 There was but little tradin ut over #$.%and toward the close choice’ hogs could babpught at that fgure, Quotations were 845490 for poor to extra Newvy and medium weihts and $4.20@4.7 for light. Shippers were free buyers, local pack- ers were conservative. “Most of the good hogs were bought up but 1many common lots stiil remain ln sellers’ hauds: CATTLE--Recelpts, 12,%0; shipments, 4,00 market stoady to easie; extr stecrs, #0.@ othiers, “BLIGINH Texans, 83.55.80; s, shipments, 12,000; otive and y 1o 1o i rough and common, &.7540).2 ers, $1.500% prime hea 5 80 5; light, $4.7004.50 /A ¢ HEEP pts, HK0; shipments, 3,000 markot L fanowsi natives, . $5.12143.00; westerns, $L3565.55; lambs, 86.85@7.5), New York, Live Stock. NEW YORK, Mity 14, HEEVES —Recelpts, 1,965, all for export und sludghterers. Dressed beef Ris@lle per pound; - Shipments today, b Dbeeves, 40 sheep and 1051 quarters of beef; 1o- morrow, 160) quarters of beef. CALVES—Recelpts, 1,120 head. Markot steady ; v per cwt.; buttermilks, 85 als, #.00%0.50 And lumbs receipts, 453 b Sheep ver ewt; yearlings, #.0005.47 Tumbs, 83.00@ANT1:: dressed mution, D116 per pound; dressed yearlings, 114@lic; dressed W bs, 131G, 10G5—Kece for sale. Murket'lo ad, pts, 438 head, tneluding 1 car er at 81500590 per cwt. St. Louis Live Stock. &, Louis, Mo, Muy 14.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2,400; s hipments, 4,10); market steady; falr o fancy native steers. $41026.10; Texuns and Indluns, KL00(64.80, 00; shipments, 3,6 Hoas - Recelpts, ket easlor: heavy, $.0QAT; wixed, 4.70; light, $1.5064.65. mar- 4100 Kansas City Live Stock, RKANsAS_Ciy, Mo, Muy W.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 1,700; shipments, 2,000; narket steady toers, KLOKES.65; cows, £ 00A.00; stockers und foste 254,46, 0! \pments, 1,600; 470, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Vegetables, The goneral market was about steady, with ng especinlly now foatures. The following quotation rdny's snlos: NEW POTAT Por 10, 2140 SQUASI - Por crato of § dozen, ¥ POTATORS—Homo grown stock, stoek, $1,0061.10, Cucusinens - Per dozen, #1.50, CAunAGE-Californin stock, per Ib, 2%o; southern, per crate. §.50 ik PLANT-Por 1D, SOUTHERN CAULIF are bused on yes- 50, 1.00; western OW R—Per dozen, #2.25@ IMATOES - Southern stock, i fancy, erates, 6 baskets, bushel boxes, .00 5560 per erate. SOUTHERN BEANS-Wax, #200 per 34 bushel box: string, $1.250081.50 por 5 bushel box. Tor ONIoNS— Per bun , 20c. EPINACH--Por hb], #1.50, LETTUCE-Cholee stock, 406, RUTABAGAS—Michizan stock. per bu, 506, HEETS—Por hushel, #1.00, CARROTS - PPor bushiel, $1.00, RADISHE: dozen hunches, 40@45¢, PARsNIrs. er busnoel, #1.00, BEANS- Modinms, .60 nnvy, $2.75, ASPARAGUS ~Tlome grown stock, ¢ per doz, A BASPCrbushiel Dox, 2,005 pir 34 bushel box, $1. esh Fruits, ot was well supplie The mar berrios, The followin with straw- auotations are based on yesterdi OnANG los, $27508.0) per box; Riverns. £.00; Riversides, £1.50. PINCAPPLES--Per doz '. STHAWBERIUES Per H-quart case, & AreLES—The murket Is practically shipping sto. LEMONS-—-Cholce stock, per box, $6.1 #7.00. Grare Fruue—P BANANAS—Der by Country The market in butter continues very weak, e other kinds of produce are about steudy The following quotitions are bused on yes- terdiy's sales EGGS--Bulk of sales 1e. HUTTEIR--Good to eliole 16c PouLTiy--Cholee 3.5078:8.3, AY--Hest ug untry butter, 12 live hens, #.00; roosters, and, $7.0008.90 per ton, Flour, Omaha Milling Co., RRe wee I Lone st 10; F i1 Davis Mill Co. izl Patent No. 1 ana Crean, & Blug D tull patent, $2.60; iTawhk- eye. il patent, $240; Special Koyl patent, No. 10, B10: Minnesota Vatent, $250; Kansis ilard Wheat Nebraska Spring Wheat, pitte tent, £1.10; r Superii- ey Famlily, Invineibi tive & 1,10, Patent, & Snowtlake, N o rise buckwheat flour, $1.55 per case of 51 2-10 packages; buck whout in Lble, N. Y. #.00; elsior hrand, £.50% Sl K Meal, ¥475 percase of 5 2-1h puck g ) Snow White, 2 0; Snowllake, 82 de, $1.6); bran, 8 00; chopped fead, 20 ft. 24 ft 816,00 §10 50 £18 0) 1B 160 18 00 1350 1600 18 (0 160 1600 18 00 X116 00 1600 150 1850 1900 ixd to KX 1600 1700 1800 1800 1000 BATTENS, WELL T UBING, ETC.—0, G, 24-inc| -ineh well tubing. and hev., & and 1. <o FENCIN id 14 ft, vl $10.00; NO. 1. 6 i, 16 £t 8 #10,00: No, 2 and 14 ft, rf. $14.00: #14.00; N n. 1 8. 81650 4 in. $16.00; No. 3.6 in, 12 11t $1:4.00; 4 {n, $15.00; No, . 61n, 16 ft, 813.0); 4 In, #1300, SIDING—A. 12, 14 and 16 ft. §22.00; €, $17.50; B, 12. 14 and 16 {t, 820.505 1, #1450, BoAnDS —No. I'com, $i5.00; No. 2 com, §15.00; No. i com, #1505 No. 4 comn, 111,50, STOCK HOARD! 12 in, 818, $18.00; B, 12 in, 818, £15.00; C, $10.00; D, & No. 1 comi.on, i2 in, 818,10, 12 and 1318, 2 No. 2. $18.00; No. 1 coramon. 12 in, s1s. 14 (6, 820, 03 No, 2, $17.50; No.1co i mom, 12 in, sIs. 16 ft. &0, b #1300 No. | common, 12 In, sls, intar=-No. 1 plain, § 00; No. 1, O. G, 8 in, $19 grooved roofing, I ) 47, 25, &41.001 1iq, 115 and 2 o, 845 ect, 1in. 825, KIL00; 135, 114 nnd 2 in: $10.00; C; select, 1 in, s3s, $27.00] 11, 1% and 2 in; 5.00. A, Bor O 'selcet. all 16 SOUTHERN YEL] ar conu flooring, 14-10, $21.00; star, $16.0 common flooring, T3-16. $16.00; rift clenr, .00; 15t d clour, % ceiling. $14.50; 1 2d cléar, % cefling, $1050; Ist and 20 clear, cefling, £25.00; 15t and 2 cloar, finish, 82, fron; 1 inch: $27.005 1st and 2d clear, finish, sis. from 1} inch, ¥50.00; 1st and 2d clear, finish, s2s, from 1% and 2 inch, §10.00; Ist_and 20 clear, y. p. casings, 8,005 buse £30.00, POPLAR LUMBER—S-inch and up, 16t and 24 clear, I-inch 825, £16.00; K-inchand up 1st and 2d clear. 1 Inch panel, €20.00, SA8H, DOORS, ETC.—1ur bonrd, 81 sush. 5 per centi doors, 50 per ct.; blinds. 30 per oulding, 30 per ct.; tarred felt, per cwt. £2.25; straw board, 1.25 FLOORING—A. (-inch, white pine, £800; C, 20.50; B, 6-Inch. white ‘pine, §16.0,: D, £21.00; E 6-nen, white pine (self-fencing), $17.00; drop sid ng, 50c per M ext SHINGLES, pine, £2.80 A cedar, 82 dard A redwood, #4. extra clear 0-inch Miscella; Woor—Kansus, Nebraska and_Territory— Unwashed: Fine, average, 12 to 15e; choice; 15 nedlam, avernge, 18 to 2003 choice, 22 to e quarter blod, average, 17 to choice, 0 {0 22c; coarse, average, 1h to I oice, 16 10 18c; cotts and rough, average, 12 to le; cholce. 14 to Ie: seedy or_burry, cholce, 12 to lde; biack, chofee, 15 'to 17c; bucks and very heuvy 10 to 12¢. " Unwashed comb- ing and delaine—Fine deliine, uverage, 14 to 160t eholce, 16 to 18¢: medium delaine, average, 0 to 2lc; cholce, 20 to 22c: medium combing, average, 20 to 2le; choice, 20 to quarter blood combing, nverage, 17 to 1 15 to 20¢; coarse com bl average, 15 to 17¢; cholee, 17 to 18c: brala. average, 12 10 e choice, 1 to 16, Tub washed—Cholce, 28 to 3Jc; average, 25 to %80; coarse, 20 to Wo We Believe That S. S. S. is without an equal<as a remedy for mala- rial poison. It cleanses the system of all impurities. 1 SUFFERED FORJ YEARS WITH MALARIAL POISON. MY APPETITE FAILED, AND 1 WAS GREATLY REDUCED IN FLESH. I TR ED THE MERCURY AND POT+iH TREATMENT, AND CONTINUED TO GET WORSE UNTIL LIFE HAD LOST ALL CHARMS 8.8.8., MADE A COMPLE AND PERMANENT CURE, AND MY HEALTH IS BETTER NOW THAN IT EVER WAS. J. A. RICE, OTTAWA, KAN, Book on blood and Skin d'seases free, ‘The Swift Spe-ifi: Co,, At'anta, Ga wWANTER, COMFANIES, 8T, R.R.COMPANIES,cta Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY.Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Sireet, CHICAGQ 15 We'l Str NEW YORK. 70 State $1.- ROSTON. " P. T. HUGHES, WHOAESALE CASH COMMISSION MERCHANT 1652.1654 Market Ltrcet, Denver. Colorado, nd Western Creamery Butter, Exgannd 000 A1 empty exk cases, with filers to ppers and others t be flled. Av0 cases byl frelgut, Good, cheap Buttar in mand duriog May. ~Rellable for quotations on do- mand. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, A. D, Boyer & Co 06-50 Exchange Bulldiog, South Omaha. | J. Ooffman, Bmiley & Co., 26 Exchange Bullding Bouth Qualian ous. Hunter & Green, 80 Exchange Bulldiog Eouth Omaus, OMAHA - Manufucturers” and Jobbers' q l R ECTORY. A H. Perrigo& Go, | M 0. Daxon, Al Makes, Al Prices, Al Bleycles 801d on Monthly Parts, | ments 1816 Dodge Street. |1 4 1+ namst., Omal — BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS Omaha Republican Printing Co,, Law Lriefs, bank supplios, and evorything In the printing line 10th and Douglay streots. Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, Printers, binders, elostrotypars, blank book manu- fucturers, 116 Howard strost, Omana. e ————————————— BOOTS AND SHOES. Charles A. Goe & Co., | Kirkendall,Jo Manufacturers and Job. | Whol vors, Agenta for Hoston Hub. HO Howard stroet. | o oenen i, O Williams, Van Aer-| W. V. Morse & Co., nam & Harts, £hon Factory, Corner 11t 1212 Harney stroot, gl BT e Omaha, Neb, | ha. Morchants invited to call and examne. ‘noxai | HUTCHERS: John L. Wilkis, | Louis Heller, Omahu paper box factory. | Butehers' and I 1910 Donglas ol & 8o Orders promptly Al i T Taekcoon ot [ b At S LY L0 D CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. W. T, Seaman, | A Largest Varioty NS AND CARRIAGES Omal WAG CARPETS. | CLOTHING. Omaha Carpet Co, | Gilmore & Ruhl. Carpets, oii cloths, mAt- | Manufacturers & Whole | rale Clothlers 109 Harney St 15,000 curtain g West & Fritschor, Manufacturers fine clgars Jobbers 1011 F lenf tabaecos, nam streot COAL, COKE, ErC. Omaha Coal, Goks and| Coutant & Squires, Lims Ca. Hardand « Tinrd and a0ft ey Do 8 K Cor. 16th and Doug- [ 108 K s strooty Hulbert & Blum, ONlo lump, Rack Sprin g Excelsior, Waliut bl weroaned nut, anthracits, mithing Oftice American Fuel Co. hippers and dealors ta anthracite and bita- minous coal 2158, 15th street. “Nebraska Fuel 0>, 2138, 13th streat, coal ship- wm stree mahy P. H, Mahoney & ). Mard-Conl-—Soft. | Omces 13 N. 16th and cor. 10th and Douglas st Howell & Co., 2078, 14th stroot, Omaba “Jobusn Bros., 914 Farnam Sircet, Omaha, Neb. Mount & Griffin, 2158, 14th stroat, Omahr, Neb, Omaha, Neb. Eagle Gornice Works Manufacturers ofGalvan- Galva ized Iron Cornice. Dormer Window caps, metalicsky- | caps, fin iron and slate roofer. 11 Farnam St lights ete. 1110 and 1112 Dodge St. M. E. Smith & 0o, Kilpatrick-Koch Dry o s Goods Co. O nottoms "' | Dry goods, notions! gonts *: | furnishing goods. Cor. 11th and Howard sts. | Corner I1th ani Harney " BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Co. lustrated Catalogue free. 1614 Capitol Avenue. " FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Purlin, Orendort &| T. G, Northwall, Martin Co., Corner Jones and 9th sts. Omaha, Neb. General western agent Skandia Plow Co., 1349-1351 Sherman ave. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller Milling Co., Oftice and warehouse, 1012 N. 16th stroet. 8. F. Gilman, 1014 N. 16th strest. R. T. Davis Mill Co,, G. Underwood, Manager at Omaha. Cor.§th and Jackson sts. Omaha Milling Co., Merchant Mille Ofice C.E. Black - " FURNITURE AND CARPEIS. Ohas. Shiverick & Co. Furniture and Carpots Manager. Dewey & Stons Fur- niture Co., Furniture and earpets, 1151119 nam street, 12 [Beebe & Runyan Fur- nitura Co. Buccossors to C.A. Beebe & Co, Grace and [ith Sts. GENTS' FTI;RNISHING GOODS. 210 Farnam St. Schneider & Loomis, ‘.J. T Bflb(l)mon Notion 0., Genta' furnlaling goods 'Ok celabrated brand huckakin® 0verails, pants, ahirts. coats, ote 1111 Howard streot. | Car. 12th wnd Howard st L GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. Kenvard Glass and | 3, A, Fuller & Co., Paint GO., 1402 Dougiay Straak, 1405-1412 Harney streat. Omaha, Neb. Jobbers and Importers of | notlons and furnishing | goods, Omaha, “Williaw Oummings, | Blake, Bruca & Co, 617 and 619 South 10th St Owahn, Neb. Oumatin, Neb. GROCE: 185, Paxton & Gallagh’ur.i Meyer & Raapke, | 1003-1405 Harney stroot, 708-511 8. 10th street, Omahn, Ny Omaha, Neb. | ) "D. M. Bteele & Oo,, | 8loan, Johnson & Co. T o8 atreo Uth und Leavenworth 1201-1205 Jones stroot, B Omaha, Neb Allen Bros,, 1114 Harney stroet, | McCord, Brady & o, 1ithand Leavenworth, Omahn, Nebraska, Omaha, Nob. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Tonoray & Bryan, 8. A, MoWhortor ' Brokors, graln, provislons 312 Ist Nt Bank B and stocks 16 K 14th| Private wire KL Private wire to Chi-| York, Chicag 0.8t Louls and New| Lou Cas| York boukht for sll n ) B TS AR e Cockrell Bros, Brokers. Private wires to New York, Ch BL Louls. Bpec ton given L trac on gralo. 1st Nat'l Dank GUN FOWDER, “Hmzh @ Glark, TS lvbun PR Genl Westorn Agent of rHing Gun Ikh explo S Harney stroet. PAPER. Oarpenter Paper Oo., carey wfull printing, wrap writing paper, oard pa per, ete. stook of| % and SO — Geo. Oberne & Co,, 8138, 13th stroot, Omaha. IDES, TALLOW., 1.8, Smith & Co, 1408- 1412 Loavenworth st Omaha. -_——mm IRON WORKS. Paxton & Vierling Tron Works, Blackaglth moPk g Ky and 1561 . Acme Iron and Wiro Works, Tron, wire and brass w'ks, 512 8. Tith streat Owaha 8afo & Tron Works, n and birgla 1ts. Ja Wilson & Drake, Mg tibular flues. firg box bollers, tanks, et W. o, - Propriotor. | Plerco and 10 streots. LITHOGRAPHING. Rees Printing Oo. Lithographing, _Printing R AR Books 118 w0 Howard 8¢ LIQUORS. Tler & Co,, Lignor Merchants 112 Harnos steoot Manufactir'es Konnoly's tindia Bittors R. R, Grotte, Tmporter and Wi nd Liquors. 1020 ana 1022 Fatnam St Price lists on application L. Kirscht & Co,, Wholes e Liquor Dea 1001 Farn ot Tohbar of William Darst, wi Liquors and Cl- | I {1313 Farnam 8t Omaha Frauk Dellone & o, Liquorsana Ge ulno Ne- Cigars 1200 Douglas Stroet A. Frick & Co,, Wholesale Liguor alers S 10th St. —_—— LUMBER. 6. W. Douglass & Uo. 1310 North 1ith Street. % Charles Pi Los, Hardwood L, or, woot Noorin 9th and Douj Cady & Gray, Johm A, Wakefiold, Importod. American M Wyatt - Bullard Lume ber Oo, 20tk and Tzard Street Louis Bradford, Lime, coment, ote., o 4 Lumber, ime, coment,ota cor, th and Douglan [ 25 Douglas street. = —_— MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A, Stonehill, Millinery, Bty 116-118 8. 16th 8t., Omaha Farnam and 1ith, | I. Oberfelder & Co, Tmporters and Jobbers 1y Millinory. Dand 212 South 1100 | strcet A. Hospe, Jr, Planos, Organs, Artlsty Materials, Ete., 1513 Douglas Stroot. __CEMENT AND LIMBE, J. J. Johnson & Co,, 2188, 15th strosy O_m-hl\__ _OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Co. Refined and lubrioating oils, axle greass, ots. A TL Bishop, Manager. | OY:TERS. A. Booth Packing Oo, Oysters, fish and canned koods. 208 Leavonworth. Rector & Wibelmy 0o Lee-"lark-Andrees HARDWARE. By | | en Cor. 10th and Jackson sts HLIHIWL\I’G Oo, 1108-1110 Harney stre: maha. Omaha Nab PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, Schroeder & Co,, % In_country prod- |Cash buyers ttar anl truits, vegotablos, | eggs. and kenoral come ete. Tmiasion marchan 1207 Moward streot. 23 Mouth 11(h stroot. 0. Rosso & O E. B. Branch & Co, Forelgn, Californla and | Produce, fruits of all aplealtrulte; kinds, oyaters, i i el g i lomardsirest Porter Bros. 0o, Robert Purvis, Callfornta, Florida ana| 1217 Howard stroet tropleal frults. Write for prices on 801-811 Jones stroet | "gor oggs, ‘houltry 0. W. Butts, - Manager. Kume. Kirschbraun & Sons, [Jas, A, Olark & Co. Butter eggs and poultry. ““'::,‘)’I'I},n' ',‘I‘;I':;“"'MIS""“ 604 Bouth 13th stree it Williams & Oross, 4 aunteyproguce, Produce and fraity apociultios. s, wpiss, ete. 417-410 S, it St 1214 Harney strost. I. Randazzo & Son, 211 Bouth 12th Stroet. Forelkn &Domantlo Frults Florida Oranges & Sloly Fruite. Brinch Noune, T Votors 8t Now Orl'na ~ RUBBER GOODS, BIO. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturing and Jo wors al Kt ribbar 1005 Faram stroot. —_— SEEDS. | DS, Emorson 801 O, Bood growors, dewors In wardon. krass, keain sad i wua 1. 174 Nouth 1oth, —e O RN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ErQ. M. A, Disbrow & Oo., | Bohia 8as's & Door (fo, Maoufacturers of wash, (Manufactnrars of moald- ULnds o |© ks, blinds, doors, ks, Hranol I fico, 12t nnd feard wtx. | 16k and Ciark straots, —_— " SYRUPS. STOVES, Farroll & Osmpaay, | Daffy Trowbridge WhiisDe tans Stovs Mfao'g 0o, . Manufaturg stoves an 217219 Bouth 0L atromt. | gy atgraniny s L LLR LL IS TEA, COFFEE, SPIOES, CIGARS. Consolidatod Ooffus Company, 1land 118 Harnoy it Omaha. Neb, — . STEAM AND WATHER SUPPLIN3 U. 8. Wind Eogine & Pump Oo., Halliday wind mills, 91§ and 120 Jon Row, acting o TOYS, “H. Hardy & O g I A L. Btrang & Sons, 1002-1008 Faroam stroot, Omaha, Neb. Tho Brunswiok-Balke ‘ollender Oo, o nenger o 4oods, chlldren's car- riagos. 1ii9 Varnamon, | BILLIARDS, »,