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8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Queer Somersault Was Turned by the Wheat Market Yesterday. THAT CEREAL FELL NEARLY TWO CENTS Fhis Was In the Face of the Government Crop Report Indieating m Smailer Crop of W Stooks and Bond OnIcAGo, July 11.—~A queer somersault was turned by the wheat market today. The latest whiff of the financial blizzard seemed to be the reason. There was a fall of 1%c a bu. In the price of the cereal right 1n tho face of the government report indicating a smallor orop of whent than fn any year sinco 1885, and with that excoption, thanon any year since 1877, Comparod with last night, whoat, at the tlose, had lost 13c, corn declined %c and onts Ke. Provisions prices wore also heavy. Wheat oponed fully K¢ to %c higher than yestorday’s closing, but ruled weak, lmmed- Iately began to decline, prices receding in all 1%c for September, held stoady and tho closs was about 1%c lower. Corn elosed about e lower than yesterdav, The market was o decided surprise to opera- tors, who hind expected higher prices today on the strength of the govornment roport. Tho higher opening wus the result of this report, which Indicated a crop of 897,000,000 bu. against a crop of 401,000,000 bu. a month ago. The shrinkage was entirely in spring wheat. But there wero other tnflucnces which out- welghed the effect of the government report. There wero the fallure of a real estato firm at Denver, the failure of u commission house and A bunk it Kunsas City and a bank in Australla. Railrond stocks ai New York were much lower. 1t was thought there was a good denl of long wheat on account for the sus- ended Kansas City fiim to be sold out, hore was a gencral desire to scll most of tho sossion and the snume disposition was shown to buy. 1t was casler to follow on the breaks than on the bulges, be- ause the nows In corn was mostly beatish. 'ho crop estimate in corn lost much of its torce Lecauso the trade b Iready dis- tounted n good iprovement in dition while reccipts were good, but those were offsct, leaving less than 500,000 bu, of No. 2 in fstore. There was o rally on'tho light estimates to- wmorrow, Later “wheat got panicky and corn dropped with Bartlett-Frazier, Parker and others buying on these breaks. All the vessel aviilable was taken for corn, which with from 1o 4e loss und sold off u S 1o K, raliled for ¢, closed showing o 1ine of from ¢ to lc. The fonture in onts was the strength and ad- vance of 4¢ in July and tho wenkness de- line of 3¢ from yestorday's close In Septeni- Bors’ tha clguo showing a net advance for' the ‘duy of %e ' in July ‘and Yo decline in September. ' The strenzth was ue to the fair buying by shipping houses. The wonkness In the new crop features was attributed to free selling on the government erop report. The advance of yesterdny in rovisions was wiped out, but the weakness in rhfluruin markets, the ansus City fallures nd some selling by packers and raiding by Wright did the business. Armour and Allorto . brokers tried to sell ribs. Logan and Schwartz sold in a way to breal prices. Lura and ribs lost hieavily. er lost 30 cf its Sep- for October. Septem- Little attention was It was marked down 10¢ from gIven to pork et prices. re wis & good demand for vesscl room at wheat aud corn to Buffalo and Port rrow: Wheat, outs, 165 curs; hogs, sints for to orn, 270 curs, 26,000 head. The leading futures ran. Articion, od as follows: High. Open. Low. | Olose. syl ol 7434 4034 40ig. 413 601 T0%le 70k ki 0434 0054 TAHWT6 4044 403ady 413 0| a0y 41%| Pl 2814 25 20% 20% 10 66 20 35 § 3 9 12% 9 875 Bept.. .. | MESSPORK—, July.. ‘Dt LaRn— July. & Bept. 0 0Oc! SmoRT iting: ept 985 Cush quotations wero us follows: FLOUR—Easy, but no established change. WiieAr-No."2 syring 644adasc; No. 9 spriug, f.0.b., 5606oe; No. 2 red, 04 X@64%c. gons—No'2,404c. ¢ ATS—No, 2, 2! 2 1 No. 8 white, f. 0 Ryx—No. 2, 50 BARLEY- nominal; No. 8, no sales. FLAX 8 1,81.08, TMOTHY SEED—Prime, 84.10. onk—Mess, per bbl. $19.55@19.57; lard, por 100 Ibs., ' #0.8509.87%; short bs, sides ({oose), 89.17:4@9.20; dry salted shoulders oxea), #8.26G8.50; short clear sides (boxed), 20@9.40. Wursky=Distiilers’ fintshiod goods, per gal, ol L o0 051710887 "0 ¥6| 10 1020 [ 980 | 9 BUGARs—Cut lonf, 6ifc; granulated, standard “A," 5.64 The following were the receipts und ship- ments for today 6.76;* lour, bhis, Vhoat, bu look noted during the past fow days. Tn small transRctions there Is o fair business with lending houses, mare particalur In staple co tons, Thera fe o disposition yo (o anticipate wants, which conservatism Is not regarded by seliers, ae they feel that business is safer under 'the circumstances, Compared with a fortnight ago the situation Is better, and it #eoms 10 be slowly Improving is Omnana Produoe Market. The market was without change or foature of any kind. Fancy creamer solid packed, 19¢; falr to good creameries, solid packed, 16@18c; cholce to fancy country, 16¢10¢; fale to good country, 18¢; packing stock, fresh, 1844¢ EGo#-The market was steady at former quotation Oommission merchants say that there has been 8o much molsture in the atmos- phore this season that eggs do not stand up s well as usual, and that there s a good deal of loss in the shipments. The bulk of the sales are being made at 1114¢. Live Povrrry—Poultry ot all kinds was {n very light supply. Some choice old hens brought as high as 8c. Spring chickens, por doz., $1.75@8.60; best hens, ver 1b. @74c; mixed coops, per Ib, 6¢; old roostar per 1b."4Gbc; turkeys, por Ib., 0@10c; ducks, vorlb, 7@8¢, POTATORS—"The market continuns weak, but still the recelpts move off quite freely. Old JPtutoes, 50@G5e; now potatoes,spor bu., 00c@ BERRIES-—Thoro was a liberal run of black- berries and, as predicted, the narket was lower. Raspberries wore not plenty and tho market on them was about steady, There Were no strawberries on the mark excopt fortg-seven cascs from Oregon, which arrived in vEry poor condition. Oregon fancy, bl Derries, per 24-gt. caso, $3.00; ruspherries, per 24-qt. caso, 83.50; huckl ries, 83.50, EMALL FRUITS—The early Caltfornia penches do not move off as rapldly as they might, owing to the number of southern peaclies on the mar- ket l\l‘( o quality. Apricpts, per 4-baskot crato, 1.25; plums, wild goose and Chick- W, por 24-qt. crate, $2.50; California peaches, #1.16@1 Toxas peaches, 90c@$1.00 per d-bu. box. MELOXS—~Watermelons are moving very slowly. cantaloupes, Water: doz, G‘L()(] Brrren tntoresting plenty und are The market {8 bare of lons, per crate, ono TROPICAL ¥RUITS, PINEARPLES—Florida, per case of 5 to 7 dpz., #5.5087.00, ORANGES—Riversido Mediterranean sweoets, 23.502.3.70; Riverside seedlings, 88.25; brights, #2.5008.00. , £5.50@6.00; sinas, per box, cholce to fancy, $6.0085.60. BANANAS—Per bunch, large, §2:2632.75; por bunch, sxiall to mediur, §2.0062.25 HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. 1 green hides 0. 1 greon salto 1 hides, ¢ 5 10s. to 40 Ibs. 26 1bs. to 40 1s eal calf, to 16 dbg., Gc; No. 2 veal calf, 8 1s. , 4c; No. 1'dry fllnt hides, 7e; No. 2 dry liides, Gei No. 1 dry salted hides, o¢. rt cured hides Yie por” 1b. less than fully een salted, each 85c green saited shourlings (short wooled skins), euch 15@25¢; dry sheurlings wooled early skins, No. 1, each b2 10 shoarlings (short wooled carly skins) each dary flint, Kansas ‘und Puichor ool palts, bor 1, actual weikht, 100 1lc; dry flint Kansas anfl Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, per Ib., netunl welght, 7@100; dry flint Coloindo Dutcher wool polts, per. 1b, actual welght, 9@ 10¢: dry fiint Colorado Mur- rain wool polts, per b, actunl wolght, 7@9¢; dry plecesund bucks, detual wolght, 5@ 7c, TALLOW AND_GRE Tallow, No. 1, 44@ wllow, No. 2, 3%@de; grense, whito A, grease, white B, 4c; greuse, yellow cuse, durk, 8c; old butter, . S@2iic; boeswax, prime, 16@26¢; rough tallow, 2% @3e. Boxes—Cur lots weighed and_delivered in Chicago: Dry buffalo, por ton, $16.00@18.00 red, por ton, $10,00218.00; dry country, ble dry country, dump and meaty, 35.00210.00, y (short St 1. Lovis, July chunged; patents, $2,800,2.90; fancy & buls Markets, 11.-Frour-—S8teady, .1048.25; extra 40332.50; cholce, £2.15@ ; tamil 0; rye flour, 83.35@3.40. Witear—Was ‘oxtremely weak' early; the market coutinued to_sell’ down and closed lc off; N d, cash. 6214¢; July, 62c; August, 63%c; btember, 66'4¢. Conn—Was depressed by wheat, closing %c below yesterday; No. 2 mixed, cash and July, 87%c; August, 8 ptember, 85% OATs— Wi . 2 cush, 29c c; September, 2, 43¢ bld. {iff, 57c o Eqas—Lower, 10i4e. PROVISIONS—Firm, rather better for ments; pork, current make, $18.374: lard, 19.00@9.25 ¢ ry sult meat, 100s¢ shoulders, 88: longs und ribs £9.85; shorts, 89.75; boxed lots 15¢ more; bacon, packed shoulders, $9.50; longs and ribs, 810,624 shorts, $10.8714; hams, §18.000 14.00, KeCEIPTS —Flour, 1,000 bbls,; wheat, 70,000 bu.; oats, 83,000 bu.; rye, bu.; corn, 64,000 1,000 bu. SHIPAENTS~Flour, 4,000 bbls.: wheat, 1,000 bu.i corn, 62,000 bii.; 6ats, 7,000 bu.; ryo ‘and varley, none. ) Liverpool Mnrkets. Liverroor, July 11.—WiEAT-Steady; wand poor; " holders offer sparinglys N Californta, b5 1147065 1d par centals Ted wost- ern spring, 6al0d@ss 110; No. 2 tod winter, bs BA@Os 9'4d; recelpts wheat past three duys, ' 657,000 contals, Including S42,000 Anerican, Conn—Eusy; moderate; mixed western, 48 4}¢d per cental; re eipts Ameri- can cornh pust threo days, 55,600 contala: BACON—Long ana short cloar, 65 1b8., 518 perewe, TURPENTING SPIRITS—215 94 per cwt, un- demand Kansas City Markets. KANsAs Orry, July 11—Wresr—Dall and wenk; No, 2 hard, 54@554c; No. 2 red, b6e. Corn—Dull und %c lower; No. 2 mixed, No. 2 white, 83c. Oars—Stendy; No. 2 white, 282840, * B w-Firm; 18@17 mixed, 2 croamery, k; 10c. Wheat, 20,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, none. SHIPMENTS—Wheont, bu.; oats, none, 16@20¢; dalry, 19,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creamery, 166 1916e; duiry, 14@17%c¢. Eggs were firm; strictly fresh, 14 @liko . New York Markets, RK, July 11.—FLovR—Recelpts, 45,- 000 pkgs.: exports, 9,100 bbls., 80,000 snckes sales, 7,000 pkgs; murket quict; offered freoly; easler. Cony Mear—Steady, fair domand, Ryg—Dull. Barvey MArr—Quiet, WiEAT — Recelpts, 866,000 bu.; exports, 410,000 bu.; sales, 1,640,000 bu. futuress 108 000' bu. spot. Spot murket fairly nctive, lower with options closing firm; No. 2 red, in store and elovator, 72ic; nflont, 73540 f. 0, b T14@740; ungraded red, BR@78¢; No. 1 north: ern, 72¢; No. 1 hard, 70xe: No. 2 northern, 70%c; No. 2 Milwaukeo, 714c. Options nd- vanced N@Xe on government report and firmer cablos declined 15@1%e on' financial frouble tn Kantas City, weitker Ohfeugo, ato cables und Jonks roalizing, ralliod i Josed wouk at 16 undor yesterduy, S {on was moderately uctive; July, 718457250, glosing at 72c; August, 72N @74%c¢, closiug At 78¢5 September, 16 16-16@7040, closing a6 October, 7Th@78%¢, clositg at 714¢; mber, BOK@H2C, closing at 801 Conn-—Recelpis, 130,000 Dik; cxports, 80, 000 bu,; sales, 850,000 bu. tatures, 150,000 b, spot. Spots, Loss Active und W@bad lower, clos- Iug steadyi No. 2, d84@ABNG In'olovitor; 400 atlont. Options déclined % with whewt and the west, closed dull; August 485490, cloy- Ing at 485c; Septomber, 49G40%, closing ut . OAT8-Recelpts. 61,000 hu.; exports, 86,000 bu.; sales, 845,000 bu. futures, 145,000 ' b, spot. Spois fir wnd 1e highor; demand talr ptions Airmer, falrly uctive; July, 86 losing ut 8707 August, $3@33c,’ clo 80} u‘)wnlbnr. S1%@814c, closing at o2 white 89/4@dbe; No.' 2 Ch 0.8, 87¢; No. 8 white, Hav—Quiot] steady. - Qulef, stondy: state, comm 19¢210; Pacitic const, 100211 s—Eulr demund; stoudy Woor— Quiet; non 82¢; pulled, 260u87¢; Texas, 164020c, PROVISIONS — Cut meal 8, qulet. middles, lght demand. Lurd, quiot Westorn: steu! at $10.20,° B tlorces at $10. Options, tlerces; July closed .20 $10.85, closlug ut #1065, new wieas, $18.60619,00, BurTER-Quiet; chole Onkese—Falr demun s tie fleece, 27@ 10.45. sales. 500 September, Pork quiet, easy; 20@22¢ firmer; fancy, 8x ts, 9,000 pkgs; western, Ley@ice P Dl TALLOW - Dull; city 2 per pkg.)dfc. eborToNsKED Oti-Quile ousy; YolbWLDH ihe, . i — 1, spot sales, ,000" bb uf re i weak, R Dull and weaker; Pennsy lvania nope, “August options. sules, openlug, 68%¢; highest, 683¢; lowest, 66¢i cloed, 68c id: Litun oll ‘saigs uape. éucll:ml; totalsales, 2,000 bls. L) = Dull and weak; strulned, common to #00d, #1.1601,20, i TURPENTINE - Quiet and cusy at 28@26 54 fhow Stoudy wna talrly scifve. OLABSES—Now Orloats, 0DOR Kettl 1o chalce, quiet but stendy. BUGAR-Raw, qulet but steady; fair refining, 8Xc; contrifugals, 96 test, 4 4¢; rfiued, falrly active and firm: - * P10 IRON—Duil but stendy; Awerican, $12.76 @16.50. CorPER—Wenk;lake, $10.26, Krap Btouly: domedte 826714 Tin-Strone;’ Straits, $19 bid; §19.25 asked; plates, sieady bui quict. BPELTEN-Sleady ] doniestic, §4.12 ., good New York Lry Goods Murket. New Youk, July 11.-The dry (ood» market contipues for the most t qulet, although Wistalned by the tnproved tesliag and out: ‘ Cotton Market. v OnLeaxs, July 11.—Futures steady; 25,100 bules, July, #7.50 bid; August, 7.61; September,” B.69G7.60: Octobor, L7247.78; November, 87.80; December, §7,90, Good middling, 7 16-16¢; middling, 744c; low middling73c; good ordinary, 6 15-166, Not receipts, U83° Diles: gross, 1,288 bules; ex. ports to Great Britain, 4,040 bules: to the con- nent, 6,500 bales; constwlse, 729 bules: salos, 2,200 bales; stock, 98,938 bales. N MilwWaukeo Markets, MILWAUKEE, July 11.—WHEAT—Lower; Sop- tember, 66ie! No. 2 spring, 64e. ¢ Dul 3, 8845c. .'2 white, 83%@d4c; No. 8, BARLEY- RYE-—b2c. PROVISIONS—Trrogulur; pork §19.40, nchanged, 56e, arket, NEw Your, July 11—Options opened barely steady at from 10°to 20 points decline; closoil barely steady at 10420° dows bags, Including: July, #16,20; Lugust, §1 16.80; Soptembor, 8161016, 30 Octol @16.10; Docember, $16.75415.90, quiet, steaay; No.7, §17.26. Philudelphia Gealo Market, PIILADELPIIA, July 11— WHEAT—We: lower: No. 2 red, July, GEl@08, Conx—Weak and lower; No. 2 mixed, July, ABM@ABY OArs—Depressed and lower; No, 2 July, 874@hsc. Baltimore Gra BALTINORE, July 11— rod, spot und July, 65 e, COUN—Eusy; mixed, spot and July, 47%c bid. OATS—Quict, firm; No.2 white western, 8750 Minncnpoils Wheat Murket. MINNEAROLIS, July 11.—Futures qulet, weak; cash, wouk. Rocelpts, 108 cars. July: 50k e; Auglst, 60xc; September, 64se. 0N tras No. T Livrd, 02¢; No. 1 northern, 60c. Toledo Grakn Market, July 11.—Waear—Weak, lowe: ,§16.05 8pot Rio, white, Market, 1EAT—Easy; No, 2 ToLEDO, i No. steady; No.2 cash, 42c. b, 815 PUILADELPHTA, July 11— quict, and prices lnrgely e Wrritoriul, D 16w market was Montana, London bugar Markot. LOKDON, July 11.—8UGAR—Centritugals, 96 test, 20s por ewt. STOUKS AND BONDS, Depression iIn Security Circles More Pro- nounced than Ever Yesterday. NEW YOuk, July 11.—The fecling of appre- hension and distrust which has prevatled in stock cireles for some thme wus still more pro- nounced today und the bears met with un- usual success 1n beating down prices. Sales tor London account and the fallures at that conter combined with Mo emburrassment of westorn houses to depross the stock market. The selling movement galned womentum as the day drow to & close, when It wus currently roported thut o leading capitalist with strong Vunderbilt ufilistions bud been forced to liguidate. > The Lears in order to glve color to the rumor, which was emphatically dented, mado tho Vanderbilt stocks a speciul target and put down both Northwestern aud Lake Shore from 4% 0 % por cent. This extended to the entire list, howover, and Chicago Gas Lroke 7% Ler THE OMAHA DAILY ont, Genernl Ele tric 6% per cent, M InttRn 4% por o it And other active ste Any where from 1 to-d'y per cont. There was n eavy pressure to seil and considerable ox citenient prevailed i consequence of the sen satlonm rumors put afloat. Late In the after noon there was a ratly of 1 fo 2 or on purchiases to cover shorts, but the advance did not hold and fin taflons wore about the Towest touched. © Wwis somo buying, how- Ly comm{ssion houses at the 1ower range unt of {mprovement fn the financial wation. Among the spectalties Colorado W Tron wag offered down to 80 and pre- Gown to 70. The last previously r rted transaction In the regular were at 30 and 108 respectivoly. The market closed vy In tone Tho Post says: Soveral events in todays news played into tho hands of ghe beAr oper- ators. and they made the best of thelr oppor- tunity. London sold stocks again, the govern- ment report showed reduced Wheat averages, and there were roports toward the close of dis: sensfons among the trank line managers over the question of Worlds falr rates. That the bear oparators should utilize either of theso facts for n violent attack on values Was the logical result he position of these market adventurers, tndeed, hias grown to bo somewhat dublow: Unless renewed domoralization in prices cou be forced thers was at loast o chanco that pro fitable rotreat from thejr present market posi- tion would be cut off. With duo sagacity the London settlement was chosen s the time for st wed attacks, for It 1s this poriod, it must be remembored, 'tn which the full damage from the collupso in tho London prices, after the fall in siiver bullion, was bound 'to bo brought to light. Most of tlhese revelations huve now been made 'ho following are the closing_quotations on ding stocks on tho New York Stock ex- T I0% 146 20 . 140 100 70 723 Ontario & 47 " Oregon Tmp. 18§ Orvrron Nav 117108 L & U 130 [Pacifc Maii kg | Peorla Deo., & B 00l Pittsbure. 20 " |Pullman Palace. . 88 |Reading. 0 [Richmona Tor. 1i8| doy 1130 Rio Grands Win..! 20%| do prera......0 2214 Rock Inland. ... 14 St. Paul, 1478 do pref'd; s 2" (8t Paul & Omahia.. 110 |~do prefa. 105, tliern P 9136 Sugar Refinery 18ig al & 1 Liltnols Contral ..\ &8 s Piclfic. ... QA DUl 1 Tol & O, ptd & Tex. ptd.. 17% Union Paei rlo & Weost 16 |U.S. Express...... pdoprerd....ooc. 08 |W.8 LEFLIL ake 2 Northern Pac. pid, 90 U.P.D. &G... (] | Northwestern. an Bxp ttmore & Ohlo Pulfic. Southern.. Paelic Chcs. & ORlo ... Sileago & Alion. & Qijaesisiov Groat North's GARLpid, Hocking Vall Loutsvilo & } Loutsvillo & N Manhattan ¢ 107 M. & St 90 |D. 203 Gen 3 15| Natlonal Linsoed .. 80| Colo. F. oo 916 doprofd. g1 [ &M C... A A *Michigan Contral Missourl Pacific Mobile & Ohlo. N Norili Anier. Co. Northern Pactfic *bld. 1 asked, The total sales of stocks today wero 271,800 shares, including: Atchison, 11,900; Burling- tou, 18,700; Chlcago Gas, '10,000; Ohesa- peake & Ohlo, 80,000; Distilling, 4, neral Eleetric, 25,000; llo & Nashvillo, 8,100; cliic Lou! Man- 4,400; Mis: No- nal Lead, 4,200; ntral, 4,000; w England. 6,800; Northwestern, 10,0003 cuding, 10,700! Rock 'Island, 16,000; St. Paul, 40,900; Sugar, 21,600; Western Unlon, Sulés of silver certificates, 110,000 London Financial Review, 1Copyrishted 1893 by fanes Gordon Bennstt. LoNDON, July 11.—[New York Herald Cable —Speelal fo THE Bke.]—The stock market was again flat though the closing Above the worst. Two failures have so far occurred, ono J.T. . Read, one of the oldest and most respected menibers und a director of the Grent Eastern rallway. Bankers advanced ratos 2 to 8 per cent on Americans and from 8 to 4 per cent for the account. Silver Is slightly harders rupee paper is up %d. Apart from the smali galn In Ontarios, Americans were flat. The close was rather tirmer. Illinofs Central lost i per cent, Denver preferred and Ohlo & Rlikstssippi s por. cant each, Union bacific 1 Milwaukee 1% per cent, Mexican al A 4 por cent and Mexican railwny preferences lost 1% per cent each, Canadian Pacifics % per cent and Grand Trunks about 4 or cent. A finunclal house Interested in Rinorican and_ Mexican stcuritios.is hejjoved to be in difficulties. The forelgn market was irregular. Tt s roported authoritatively that Drexel & Morgan recently attempted iobuy the Financinl Nows, but would not pay the terms asked. It is believed thut In conse- quence a new London financial journal will Do started. Georgo Gould, after much flitting botween Long’s hotel and the Gresham house in this clity, s now in Parls, sald to be intent on marketing Western Unton on this side. Now York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 11.—MONEY ON CALL—Was active, ranging from 6 to 12 per cent, last loan, 6 per cent; closed offerod at 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—6@10 por cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Weak, with actual business inbunkers' bills at $4.81% for sixty- day bills und 84.88} for demand. SiLver MARker—Weak; silver certificates sold at 713%c. GOVERNMENT dull. The closi: U.S. 48 rog. U. 8. 43 coup. ULS. dlgn e Piclfic Us of 95, Loutslanast'ped 48 Misgourd 6. Tenn. new sot 8. enn. new set fs. . o 38 A, a9 Boxps—8trong; state bonds 3 quotations on b LT, Reta Tr. Reta |*Unfon Pacitic 1uts West Shore.... |R. G. W. Tsis, e Afclitaon 48 cific ot 10216 Ateh. 2ide, clnns 4. D& R G 18ta0. 114 ° |G H. & 8. A, 8. D.&R. G 43 701G H. & 8 4. E e 88 [H. & T C. 0. G 77 1do con. G, 1 100 N.J,C. Int. Cert... 10718 N Pac. 1atr N.Pac. 2ds.. *N. W. Consols. . N. W. Debent'ra i Tbid. tasked. Boston Stock Quotations. Bostox, July 11.—Call loans, 7@10 per cont; time loans, 6 per cent and commission, Clos- ing_quotations on stocks, bonds aud mining shares: ek Ateh., Top. & 8.F., 105 do prefd., Ameriean Sugi ‘“‘tl’*\lm(rh El o prefi.. ‘\\'\.: Ce 100 100 it A 0. Browns, iy, 01d 0. Telephon Toston & Albany.. 208 Boston & Maine.... Qo profd....... Chi.. Bur, &' Q1L Fitehburi Allouez Mining 9 Atlantic Boston & Mouia 6| Dutte & Boston aict & Heol Rubber.. 8an Dicio Unlon Pacific. !} oot End.... ex-div, 03| Kow 10 i3 arge, |Oceola |Quiney. . | Tamarack San Franclsco Mining Quotation EAN PRANCISCO, July 1L —The oficial quotations tor mining stacks todiy o s follow 10/Hale & Noreross...., 40/ Mexie Best & Belcher. 13 Hodie Consolidited, Bulwor. .. ol Conolid'd G Crown P Potosi Now York M| New Youk, July 11, mining quotition; Crown Polut Con. Cal. and V. Deadwood. ... uld & Curry Hule & Nore, Homestuke Mexican..... Qutario ingQuotation The followin, T10[PI. 110 8i¢ 1 Tnfon Con 3| Yellow Jacice )| Iron Quic 600/ “do St. Louls Mialug 8r. Louis, July 1L—The followlng were the c uotations on mining stocks toduy @ 80 [Hopow...... @ .30 |8, huln'l 56160 |L6o e, + Fluancksl Notes. OMAHA, July 11,—Cleuriugs, $004,024, LNEW OuLeAss, July 11—Cleurings, 89, KANsAs Cirv, July 11.—Cloariugs, $1,667,- 653, 1,789, Pawis, July 1 60c for the accoy NEY YOuK, Jul balances, 84,704, . BALTIMORE, July 11.—Olearings, $2,768,250; balunces, §265,754. Money, 6 per cont PHILavELPHIA, July 11.=Oleariugs, $10,468,- 068; bisluuces, 1,608,198, Money, 6 per cont OINGINNATI, July 11.—Money, 647 per cont. New York exchuuge, par. Clearings, 81,068, 800 July 11. ‘Three per cent rontes 97f it 11.—Clearings, 808,247,200; OHICAGO, Oloarings. #14,560,600; New York exchiang sold from 80¢ to 81 dis- 9 = unt: sterling 8%®hngo wonk; sixty-day bills, | “ mand, $4.85; Memrenis, July £1.50 p 80,540 y LoxDON, Tuly dticAmount of bulllon gone into the Bank ot Ffgiand on balance today, £17,000, BERLIY, July ‘i" The statement Tmperial Bank 8f Berrany shows a de 1n specie of 11,500,000 marks, St Lovts, July $1.—Clearings, #3,773,788; balances, $862.1 14 Mon ¥y quiet, G@8 por cent xchange onNew York, 50¢ discount Bostox, July' 1¥.—Clearings balances, #1,768 943, Mone, \f Exchange on Neyw_ York, 88 sney, B por cont 5 o ow_ York exchange, lum. Clfarings, #109,898; balances, of the OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Botter Tone to the Oattle Trade—~Hogs Take a Sharp Upturn. TURSDA’ uly 11 Recelpts of all kinds were agatn fairly b oral today. There were in the nelghborhood 0f 8,000 cattle recelved of which nearly aill were nutives more or less corn-ted. Conditions wore much the same as on Monday and at least asfaras the good, ripe, fat cattle woerecon- ned the market was not radieally different. tern markets wore reported active and steady and thoro was a-disposition on the partof speculativo shippers to dosomo busi- ness. Drossed boof men were also want- g moderato supplics, and all classes of buyers were apparently willing to pay very nearly steady prices for fat, 1ight and medium weleht beeves, These showed little It any de- elino, fafr to good 1,050 o 1,2601h. stecrs soll- Ing largely at from $4.25 (o #4.65, Henvy cate to, unless cholce, wore slow sale at shuded Good to cholce 1,250 to 1,6001h. beeves brought from $4.70 to 8490, while there wero sales of coarse 1,200 to 1,3001b. steers as low as®4.25 and #4.85, The rassy, warmed-up and lean cattlo sold very sfowly at fully 10¢. decline, u drop fn prices for this class of *stock 50 far this week of ubout 26c. ales were very uneven at from 84.20 down. The good cattlo mostly changed hiunds in good scason, hut holders of inferlor grades found 1t an all-day Joh to got rid of them. The cow market was aboutsteady, but not at all acttve. Offerings wero limited and the quulity s a rule common. The exrtemo rango on common to good stock was from 8175 to #3.00, With the ‘bulk of the trading at fron §2.80'to 8. Calves were in light supply and firm at §6 and #5.25 for cholce veal s Prices ruled fully steady on rough stock, com- mon to choice biitls, oxen and stags selling at from 82 to 84, Trading 1o stockers and fecders was on a small scale, but atabout steady prices. Regu- lar doalors had o good supply on hand, and the country demand not at il pressing. ‘Good to cholice feeders aro quotable at_from $3.25 to $8.75, falr 1o good at from $2.75 10 §3.25, und son stuft at from 82,25 10 82,75, Ropre- ntative snles: DRESSED DEEF, Pr. z 3 Av. 710 8 1050 1040 1020 593 735 1010 952 816 1005 111026 904 1067 810 691 604 1074 11070 G Ll Ll 948 1054 1070 1006 ‘1150 Pr. 425 26 - - 1094 1814 1248 1119 ‘1102 L..1031 11055 1369 1210 11234 . 949 1076 1217 271290 L1288 <128 1640 L... 1408 D EXPORT 47......1 400000001 28.7:..11878 2071111805 19.0...:1497 20.0....18565 cows. o . FerElorSBEEaSnmerm B R OIS LISty 38 SIS a5 1000 Il 861 111000 780 902 900 823 980 L.l 808 1111111060 506 . 928 984 iie 900 550007 8882853332 = L., 858 1080 . 990 1150 08 BB O G s o8 BSOS 13 1991 B RIS 1 R0 kb @ L I oY N 56605 P PP BBBI NI BRI i SEEEREE5550 - 26 4. HEIFERS, 8 00 CALVES. 215 275 400 450 BULLS. 200 2 00 .. 790 241 805 120 146 . 200 1176 * 190 160 0 11640 1140 1454 1210 1420 1620 440 820 1400 1656 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1030 2 60 1110 767 275 $iiiates 784 265 a9l 737 810 985 960 810 WYOMING CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 79 cows.... ‘987 8280 1 bull...1410 82 00 69 foeders 1077 8 00 Hoas—Supplies today, whilo not atall cx- cussive for thesecond diy of tho week, hardly came up to what dealers had been led 1o ox. pect, und this, together with the favorahle tone'to eurly feports from Chicugo nad tho actlvo Inqulry from all clusses of buyers, es- pecinlly local packers, enubled sellers to foal- 1o prices sirang to a nickel bigher than Monday for thelr holdings. Tho trado was nctive fron, the start and was all over before word was ro- colved of the lower close to the hog and pro- vision markets inChleago. As tho morhing advanced the market grew stronger, E: sales of falr to good hogs were lurgely nt & and 85,05 und luter sules lurgoly at #.95 aud 80 with cholze louds at 86,05, The bulk of the hogs sold at §5.95 and 36 against £6.90 and £5.95 on Monday. Representaiive sules: No. Av. Bh,_ Pr. Av. Eh. Pr. 3....227" —'#5 70 247" 40'85 95 850 85 H0 6 05 11850 90 400 6 95 L1200 90 B0 5 95 816 90 250 6 95 238 20 80 b 95 221 90 160 6 95 1204 90 200 b 95 204 90 240 5 95 800 90 95 1258 25 25 80 80 Py c_ oo 200 200 71 0 01 1 07 1 03 07 10 08 01 01 07 01 1€ 08 61 1 G 68 1 € 7 AR G 8 B v BER:! WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 [ 283 b 3....256 288 160 200 8 00 i20 6 00 40 8 024 80 605 80 ¢ 08 80 8 0b 120 — 600 PIGS AND ROUGH, 8050 2..850 850 —— 850 - 1., 280 — SuEee—Recelpta consisted of six decks of westorn grassors hardly g nough to sult the slaughtercrs. As thero was no Inquiry tor that kind of stock from focdors the shéep wero not sold. Fhere 1s nothing now in the situation worthy of note and 8 aro #3.50@4.75; falr 1o ood westorns, §3.0024.60; common and stock sheep, $2.60¢3.50; good to Choice 40 1o 100-1b. Tambs, $4.26@5.75 Officinl recelpts and disposition of stosk at shown by the books of thelinion Stock Yards gompany for the forty-cight hours ending as Bo'clock p. m. July 11, 1898; RECEIP1S, SHERD 860 00 50 double- of Stovk. T iioas TORSES XN a[Car. | Hoad | Cars | TCH DISPOSITION WOV CATTLE ha Packine Co o G H. THammond Go. & Co Cudahy Packinig 0o Hammona & 8. Wilkon i Morria 807 o271 660/ loago Live Stock Market. Crmeago, July 11, [Special Telegram to Tie BEE.1-Oniy atout 2,200 native cuttle arrived today and a considerable part of that number Fas of the kind that go into cans. Theroforo, had there been anything liko activity in the demand prices must have advanced, but as nelther shippors nor exporters were disposed to do much, sellers hnd to be coutent with former prices. For the lower grades of nu- tives, such as g0 to local butchers und car ners, the market remalned In a llmp state, not beeause of “a lack of demund, but in sym- pathy with the weakness in the Texas branch Of the market. Tho receipts of Texas cattle wero about 7,000 head. They wore duil and lower, The supply on today's market could have been turned over at full prices but for the prospect for large receipts for the next two days. Sales of the “long horns” were princi- l_mlly avfrom 81.90 to $2.80 for cows and at Ton §2.75 to ¥3.50 for stecrs. Native cows sold largely below 28 and from $4 to $5 were the prevaiting prices for steer The hog market was nctive and averaged stron, It was u trifie higher carly in the day and showed signs of weakness toward the close. The late weakness was causod by ro- ports of unusually lurgo recelpts at Kansas Olty and ~ Omuha, ~those two points belng credited with ‘25,000 head. Howevor, prices d suffer any quotable decline, flosing quotations being “from $5.85 to 6,80 for poor to choice grades. There were u fow ades at 86,35 and one at#6.40 at the oponing, here was o stiff packing demand, and although shippors were in smaller number thun on the day before there was enough com- Rgtition from that quarter to hold up prices. e closo of business found some hogs in speculators hands, but noue in the hunds of commissfon men. There was not a solitary new thing to be said of the sh P marl For good muttons there was a well sustained demand and con- firmness In prices, the numoor ansy: Ing to that deseription’ constituting only & small part of the cu urrivals, the hulk not grading better than common. - 'Therefore, While cholce qualities sell_around £, there i3 very lttle tradlig at over #.60, natives golng largely ut from ¥ to £4.60, and frog 82.60 1 £4.25 tuking mosf of the Texans. In the Jamb market thero was fairly active trade ut from $3.75 to £6.50, the ouiside quotation be- ing for éxtra quality, Recelpts: Cactle, 9,000 head; calves, 1,600 head; hogs, 19,000 head; sheep, 9,000 head. Thd Evening Journal report: OATTLERecelpts, head; shipments, 1700 head; nutives'stéady; Texuns 10¢ lowor prime beoves, 85.00@5.40 4.40; grassers, $3.604.1 875} stockers, 82,10 Hoas—Recelpts, 19,000 hen 000 liend: market opened ixed and packing, $6 and butchers' welghts, #6.20@6.35, SHEEP—Rocelpts, 9,000 hend; shipments, 1,800 head; best natives and lambs 10¢ highe €ood western and Texans, steady; common, neglected; natives, $4.25@5.50, Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS O1y, July 11.—CArrie—Recol, 10,300 head; shipmonts, 1,600 hoad. cattlo (wero' strong, others weuk steers, $2.604.25; Toxas cows, $2.00¢ shipping steers, #.26¢:5.5; nutive cows, @3.75; butchers' stock, $3.25@4.40; and_foeders, 2.50%4.00; bulls and §2.15@3.5( Hoas—Recelpts, 13,100 head; shi 1,100 head; murket b@l0c higher; bulk of siles, 85.6025.05; houvios, 86.70745.05; pack- ors, 85.76@6.00; mixed, $5.75@6.00; 1ight, £5.76 @6.05: Yorkers, 6 i DIgs, 35.0046.00., SHEEP—Receidts,” 2,800 head; shipmients, 1,400 head; market dull und lower: common stock lambs firm, 85.55. ts, ost &1.40 stockers mixed, ments, St. Louls Live Stock Market, 87. Louis, July 11.—CArrLe—Recelpts, 5,300 head; shipuments, 900 nead; market Strong on natives and ensler on others; fuir to good grass ‘exan stoers, 32.7003.50, Hoas—Recélpts, 4,000 head; shipments, none; market opened 10¢ higher, advance lost ut the close; top price, 86.25; bulk of sulos, $6.00406.15, SHEEP—Receipts, 1,900 head; shipments, 100 head; market steady, unchanged. Sttt Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. e CROP CONDITIONS, Reports from Grow Nebraska on the Statun of Graing, The following weekly weather crop bulle- tin was issued by the Nebraska weather ser- vice from the Omaha observatory yi torday : The week has been favorable for corn and potatoes, and especially for corn, which hay grown finely and continues in excellent con- dition, but except in the mnortheast section of the state, s beginning to need rain again. In the southeast section wheat harvesting is_progressing rapidly and the outlook is satisfactory for good yields. Oats are nearly ready for harvesting, but the crop will be cut short by rust, complafnt of which is quite general. In the northeast section most all the reports are favorable and wheat harvesting is about ready to bo in, In Wayne county some damige was done craps on July 6 by wind and hail, Reports from the central and southwest- ern section are uniformly favorablo, and the prospects ave more promising than they hive been during the past two months, Southeust Section. York County—Haymg and progressing fincly. rain. . Otoe County—Winter wheat being cut; barley mostly in shock; corn about all laid by oats {njured by rust. Clay County—Fall wheat and hay being harvested: yield light; oats injured this weelc; corn’ prospect excellent; ucreage lurgo. Butler County—The dry weather and high wind of the past week huve been in- Jurious. Saunders County—Corn nearly all laid by in excellent condition; oats damaged some by rust. Polk County—Corn continues to muke o good growth;too dry for other crops; all busy cutting wheat and grass. Richardson County—Fall wheat nearly all harvested; oas harvest begun; corn and pastures need rain Fillmore County--Wheat har: will make one-third a crop; potatoes negd rain. Cass County—Corn making” rapid growth ; pagtures good and all crops doiug fairly well Seward County—Ve y and hot; corn needing rain; curliug in the middle'of tho day; rye all cut; light crop. Hail County—Harvestiag commenced ; tame hay looks good ; sugar beets in excellent condition Jefferson County—Corn is growing nicely; harvesting well commenced ; wheat and oats & poor crop. Northeast Section. Antelopo County—Fiae rains: ail crops doing well; corn in excellent condition, Cedar County -Small grain though some- what injured by drought, will be nearly 40 VErage crop; corn promises to exceed all former yields; hay an average crop, ‘Thurston County—Nearly through culivat- ng corn; all crops growing well. Holt County—Corn making rapid growth aud all crops dolng well. Washington County—Corn making fine growth ; onts slightly damaged by rust, Wayne County—Mall Sorm’ 4ad " high winds damaged small grain snd cut corn badly on the Ot Platt County- rain. harvesti forn beginning to ne e8t begun ; corn and Corn looks well, but needs Small grain very poor. Central seoticn, Merrick County—Rain muoh needed. Hay- lns commenced ; vrop will be light. uster County—Good growing weather; corn threa to four feet high and laid by in | excellont condition; small grain badly in jured by drought. | Buftalo Counhty a good corn crop, a falr orop Dawson County corn xcollont prospect for | Small grain will make | A good growlng week for Wheat and rye harvost commenced Southwest Nection, Hitcheock County-~Still dry, cora iate and uneven: slight improvement In pastures. Kearnoy County—Corn hins made a phe- nowenal growth and nearly all o lare that plowing must cense; harvesting of winter wheat and barley bogun Furnas County—Fine week for corn, pota- toes, grass and vegetables. Some hail, but slight damago. Harlan County ~Corn advancing rapidly; excoptionally clear of weed Webster ‘Couuty--Cora good condition Dundy County in excoptionally Corn in need of rain Weat Sectio Lincoln County—Corn is doing better than at any time before this season. Thomas County—Corn has made a rapid growth gnd fs mostly laid by; small grain has improYed and promises half crop otts Biuft County—-Tho fine rains last caused the crop to grow well the past week. Northwest Section, Rock County—Small grain is short. but heading nicely; corn in some localities fin, in others small,but growing nicoly * Cherry County—Corn looks woll, grain and hay improved by rain the weel. Sioux County—Crops in most part of the county in fair condition; corn doiug excel- lent. Gronar £. Husr, Weather Bureau Dircctor, small past fowa Crop Conditions. Des Moines, July 11.—[Special to Bie.)—The following Towa weather crop bulletia was issued today : he dally mean tomperatuss of the past weck was slightly above normal. The rainfall wis generally abundunt and oxcossive measure. ments aro reported from the following co tes: Humilton, 4.23 Inches; Frauklin, 8 Poweshiek, Juspor, 8.10; Hancock, 2.86; Monona, £.26; Polk, 2.14; “Bluck Hawk, 2.26; Washington, 2.16; Buend Vista, 8 Nearly all “crops have beer fited by coplous rains, but In some localitles damage rosulted from washing and overfiow. The most serfous drawback to tho generally favorabloe weather conditions of the weok wis the tornado of the evening of tho 6th inst. which destroyed the thriving little town of Pomeroy, and” wrought great destruction of life, bulldings and crops In & pathway sixty milos o lenkth ind ono-third of & mite wide, the line of desolation reaching from Cherokes county to the eastern part of Calhoun. Outatde of this track, however, the damage by wind was not very heavy and the genoral chop outloak will not bo muterlally reduced by the severs local storms of the wee The July repor's from ove@Bo0 crop corre- spondents of this burcau_ sW0w the following average condition of staple crops: Wintor Jhont, 01 per centy spring wheat, 03 cor 103; onts 0 harley, 94; flax, 957 i othy, : millet, 96; broom corn, 97; sorghum, jotutoes, 108; sweoet pota- € o7 applos, 60; pears, b s, 74 grapes, 05; small Te and ruit, A large number of correspondents stato that their estimatos of the condition of corn wero made by ('un\fl:ll‘lstm with the crop of 1892, which fell below the average. This accounts for the high rating of that crop. Its present condition ' throughout the o, compired with the normal, 1s undoubtedly about 99 per cent. The outlook for corn is certalnly very fluttering. Prépects In Iiinoks. SruixarieLy, July 11.—The temperature for the past week was normal in the north and center, and from 110 8 degrees above in the south, There was an average amount of sunshine. In the northwestern half of the ceuter the rainfall was above the averago and beneficial to growing crops; elsewhero it was considerably below the average. In many places thero was no rain. Wheat har- vesting 1s completed in the south aud some threshing. Tndications are that the vield will be less than anticipated. In the center all wheat will be harvested during the com- ing week. Some flelds have boen cut 1 the north. In some of the central counties the yield will be poor in quality and quantity. Oats harvest is being pushed in the extreme RIME IN HIGH PLACES! It is not strange that some people do wrong through ignorance, others from & failure to investigate as to the right or wrong of a matter. But it is strange, that individuals and firms, who are fully aware of tho rights of others, will por- sist in perpetrating frauds upon them, High-toned, woalthy manufreturing firms will offer and sell to retail mer- chants, articles which they know to be infringements on the rights of proprie- tors, and imitations of well known goods. We want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to beware of such imita- tions aud simulations of “CARTER’S LiT- TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of- fered to you, refuse them: you do not want to do wrong, and you don’t want to lay yoursell liuble to a lawsuit, Ben Franklin said **Honesty is the best poli- y”; 1t is just as true that “Honesty is the best principle.” south, This crop Rust is roported fn onerally 16 atill progrossing. age by rain fs reported injutcd by warm, dr. vesting is in progros: will generally be fins, some places. = Corn is ne and growing excellently, and ta prosjects ware nover botter. Hay outting 1n 80me ssctious dagme wonthor, Potatoes have beon Rya h‘; throughout the sta! —— td Bulioon tonight and tomorvow night. Grand Army Men Takiog Action Re the Suepensio Prerssura, July - GUING AFTER HOKE sMITH. n of Ponsloner 11 rding ~In reference to the feeling in local Grand Army of the Republic posts against Secrotary Hoke Smith because of the alleged unjust sus- pensions of pensior nors, State C mmans—4. dar Thomas G. Sample in speaking of the contemplated action said: “T'he executive committee ing to Issue a call t posts in western Pe a meoting at whioh is b all the Grand Arm, onnsylvania to attend this ropare matter will be thoroughly disoussed. This meeting will be secrot and in about or Allogheny. two weeks will ~ be in held Pitteburg We will formulate our action and present it as the oxpression of the Grand Army pos sts of western Penn- sylvania at the national encampinent to bo held in Indianap in Septombor, olis in the first wook Then the feolings of the Grand Army as an organization will be oxpressed in no unmeasured terms and the peoplo of this country will know #here we stand. Until this is done no post has any right to take any action in the matter. [ . Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. Los Angeles LoS ANGELES, July 11,.—The Banks Reopel uthern California National bank ana University bank have opened their doors Only two banks now remain closed of the six that closed two weoks ag pesteitn VT ) Campanin Bro GOTHENBURG, | pke the Record. July 11.—The time made by the passengers on the Cunard line steamer Campania to this place, 8 days, the record. 1t Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Thra enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchiti A certain eure for Oonsumption in frat stage and a sure relief in ad | see the excel Bold by das nced stages, Ui lent cifect afte alers everywhere. COST VITALITY INDAPO, the great Hindeo Kemedy ten guarantee of cure. Griental Medical Co., ana viger quickiy ra stored. Nervous bebili Grcl, surely cured b 51 With wel Rample sent free. Addre S5 Fisr ‘ath Fiaee, Cicagor 1 To Well Contrnctors: Bids will be received at the office of the cit; clerk until July 17, 1593, at 6 o'clock p. m. of sald day, to bore ‘twc furnish’ two four-inch ) six-inch (6) wells an points for the city ol Blalr, Nob.; depth of wells from 100 feet to 10! i 8ame to bo compl cted by August 10, 1698 Plans and spocifications on file at office of B J: Farr, water commissionor. Right reserved to reject a all bids. G.'B. CARRIGAN, City Clerk of Bluir, Neéb, Blair, Neb., July 9, 159 M Jy 104 7t & Sun Jy 18 SOUTH OMAIA. Union Stock Yards Compaay, South Omaha. 11 hours and 13 minutes, beats = Best Cattle 1o and Shoop markot la ths west. | e emm—— COMMISS| 194 HOU3zs. Wood Brothars, Live Stock Comn €o1th Umaha—Telephon: JOHN D, WALTER mission Merchunta o 1151, Chieags DADISMAN, U ygon oo R i6, WOOD,' | Managers: Market reports by wail and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT.” SAP TRAINED SERVANTS USE OLIO Manufacturers Jobhers Directory AWNINGS AND TENTBA Omaha Tent-Awning | Wolf Bros & Co. COMPANY. Awnings, ete, 103 aod 068, 10tk Stroot, HORSE COVERS, 1118 Farnam Stroet. BAGS & TWI?‘ES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importars and manufae. turers of flour sacks, BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoe Company. PR Balesrom 88 Ol e Homard ok We are tho ONLY Manufasiurers of LBoots snd 0 to Of Nobrasks, D horar, inviyation 1s 6£tendad to all 40 Inspeck ouk how tRot0ry« LI, Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed BHOK CO. boots, shoss COMPANY. = Wholoss f s Boston Reubordioe co, Ttz | aud rubbor goods, 108 11041106 Harnoy Btreot. | 13510 Harney Biro i CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works tailg skylight and 1810 Dodge reet COAL, COKE, {mand Coal, Coke & IME CO. hard and soft R A Doulas Stroet Kilpatrick-Koch Dry GOOLS CO. N ' tur, 1o 4o arney . E. Smilh& Co. Dry goods, nottous, fur- peate’ filta Sircats (Omaha Upholstering COMPARY. lored furaiture, uh.:;‘-llfl Nicholus bb Wholessie 0aly, Bebee & Runyan FUBNITURE COMPANY | aad {51 Str Rector & Wilhelmy | COMPANY, Corner 10th and Jaekson Stroots. 1404 Douglas Street. ———— HATS, ETO. TRON WORKS, W. A L. Gibbon & Co Omaba Safe aud Irol WORKS, Eates,vaul tron shutte, oapos. Gus Andr and Jaokson Jon A, Wakefleld, Imporgad, Arwrioan Port. land cémont, Mllwau- kee comunt and 'Quiney white llmo, LIQUORS. “Frick & Hemert, Wholosale liguor dealers 1001 Farnam 8t PAPER. orLs Carpenter Paper Co Carry » full stock of Bt Wrappias aay Wilting” Dapare. card PRODUCE " Branch & Co. Produce, frults of all Kinds, oyaters. BTOVE REPAIRS maha Stove Repair VIOIKS. Stove repairs B S el s -ade. Dougias st Standard OIl Co.. Refned and lwbri olls, axle groase, ste. COMMISSION, Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter. chesss, eggn, It AT N i