THE OMAHA DAILY BEI3 , WEDNESDAY AUGCTST 5 , 1801. THE SPECCLATIVE MARKETS. Wheat wa ? Strong and Weak by Turns , Closing Lower. TRADERS SUSPICIONED MANIPULATION. Corn wnn f.nrjo.ly Covornccl liy the Tone In Otlior Corcnls I'rovl Ion Pit n Scene uf ICxultnincitt. Cilli'A'lo , Auz. I Tlio wheat market wni itronn and weak by tutus today and tbo close wan about'ic lower than on ycttcrday. The tnarkot wim chlolly governed by ontsldo advices and as these ere rnora or less contra- illmory , thu market wai kept sco sawlnff. Around tlio opunlni , ' . Paris quoted strong and RdvanrltiB , later It was said to l.o weak and lower. Liverpool which bad been cnjoyltnr a couple of holidays cro llrst iiioted | C < l hlKhor and then It was said that buyers \\otu holding off. There VMII a Hiisplclon that the toporH wcie holiiK manipulated. Nearly all of the later private advices wore weak but the board of trade's cable quoted Paris Hie higher. Antwerp 2'x ! hlaher mul llcrlln ' . ' . ' marks hlsthnr on August. ClarK wired from Nuw Vork that bis closing Llverpnol cable was ! i < l hlKhcr. Now Votk wired that the amount of wheat and llnnrun passaKu showed an Incteasoof Is.OM.- ( JfX ) but some traders rontejided that tlio ulll- clal statement would not appear till tomor row. row.New Vork opened higher , but was noon re ported In bo selllnc. Then I lie tleucr reported that the local receipts were llfty ears over the rstlmiilcs , but later cotrcclod It to sixty ear < niider. Allofi'lher the. news of the day was badly muddled. The catlv action of the mar- lcl indicated that It was bulled by parlies who weie Imn ; "li December around ll'.V , and that they were making a market to sell on. Tin- longs began to let go their holdings. The decline was very rapid , l.o''iin. White , ( 'onn-elninn and May. SchnartHupce and nlheis were feeding the croud with all tlint It wiinlcd. Hie M'lllng being iindoistood to bo for New Vork and St. Louis account. A Now York dispatch reported foiolgners as scllln ? , and that cable advices lust night were not ac- ceplcd. Hecemher dropped under this load to IKiV' . thin It rallied tolil'.ic , butbioUo again , this time to IKI'ie. ' ndvanccil to UI'C. ' ruled uuli-t during the last hour , the price l.elng tnisplcloiis and bewildered by the conlllctlng reports eased oil' near the close and closed weak at lO' c. t inn was u'overned largely by the wheat market. The opening was ii'.ilot , bill wheat mailc the sharp spurt , corn became o.vclto I In fymp.ithy mnl Seplembersold at , " > 7' ' ' . I'rom this pn'iit ' there WHS a ilroji to . "iGc. hot again rallied to . * > ? V. cased oil. became dull and Closed at ! Vi * e. Oats were quiet and steady throughout the Mission with lluctut.itlons confined to ! tc raim'e for September. The provision pit was also subjnctod to con tradictory reports. The estimated receipts of hogs wcie I.'I.INIO and the reports as to thonum- ber received varied between 8,0.10 and 111,00(1 ( while the condition of the market wasiinotcd both as firm and higher and steady. The mar ket opened rather firm but when one of the dealers endeavored to market some of the holdings of pork there was no demand and prices u out on * . There was a slight rally later and then another recession with thu close near the bottom. Klbs followed pork. I.aril was dull ant. weak during most of the session. The leaning futures ranged as follows : fash quotations were as follows : I'l.tiuu Steady , nnclian ed ; winter , $2.7. . _ t - . , * j t 'y ! . WIIKAT Nu. 2 sunns wheat , gS'/jp s'ic ; No. 3 prlng wheat , nominal ; No , 2 rod , 80Uc. CoilNNo. . 2 , KI'lo. ' OATSNO.7 © 27 ? o ; No. 2 white , 30J ! ® 41o ; Nn. : i white , 28c. KVK Now No. 2. 7iUo. : llAiii.t'.v No sales ; No. : i , 01(20:1 ( : ; No. 4 Febru ary , Me. f < 'l.AXKKn No. 1 , JI.OO. TI.MOTIIV Sunn Prime. $1.2,1. I'OIIK Moss nork , jier barrel. $11.12 ! $ . Lard , per cwt. , J.I.57H ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . t..70fl. fi ; dry salted shoulders ( hoxn.l ) , . &VIO < 2fi.X ( ) ; short eloar sides ( boxed ) , tn : < & 7.w. : WnisKEV Distillers' llnlsbed goods , per gal. , 11.17. BiiflAits-Cntloaf , 55io ; granulated. 4Jo ! ; Btiindiird A , 4\i\ On the produce oxcbango today tlio bnttor market wus tinner ; creamery , 10iS17o ! : dairy , 12l."ic. Kggs. I5c. Now Vork Mnrkctn. NljW YoilK. Aug. 4. Kii'itm liecolpts , 22,112 paokages ; o.\ ports , 781 barrels. ; i"H sticks : ac tive for export and 111.her ; sales , 15oOO bar rels , C'niiNMiAf : < Quiet , steady. Wni'.AT Sales , 41.1,700 bushels ; exports , 214- 012 bushels ; sales , i4lo0 ; ; bushels of futures : Ol.loti bushels of spot , Spot market Irregu lar , closing Hteady , active for export tr.ullni : ; No. " red , WjcGrif I.UO In elevator ; JI.OO'.TJ 1.01 alloat ; .fl.O.'iiai.OI f. o , b. ; No. : | re , } . Wi'io ; ungraded ted. ni > 4uitf ( l.uti : No. 1 northern to arrive , $ ! .IO > 4 < tl > I.IO > ; No. 1 bard to arrive , fl.lS tiil.i : ! ; No. S Chicago. * l.u7H ® l.OS ; No. L' Milwaukee. tl.OI'.i. Op tions advanced ? B < ifia4o on stronger entiles and f irelu-n buying , declined ? © 'ic on wonk private cables ami nmg helling , reacted ' © iic and closed llrm at ln&llu nnilor yeMor- dayi No.2ied , Atmnst. lir Huitl c , closing at IC.ic ; September. HS'.tfddljji ; . closing at ll'.V ; October , IMVtft.tl.OU' ' , , closing at WU.e ; No- voiubcr , Sl.iKiyifi'.Oi' ' ' , closing at tl.fM' , ; Do- comber. $1.01 ' ,541.02" , . closing at Jl.01 % ; .May , II.OlUI.U7 , i'losliiiiHtI.Ol' ( . HVK- Quiet anil llrm ; wistorn. September delivery , 824crf.1i. > . Sales , 24,00 1 hnslicls at 8 V. llAin.KV ' JUi/r Dull ; t'anada , country made. I'nilN lic { < < litH..1tU7bushels | ( ; exDirts,2lllO ) ( hnghols ; sales. ' . > 'Hnoo bushels of futures : ! .liutO bushels of spot. Spot market ononed ht unity and closed .steady and quiet. No. 2 , 71'i Q,7I4C In elevator ; 72'ifl.7234e ' alloat : ungraded mixed , Tix& uo : Nu 2 white. > 0c. Options weak nnd varied with wheat , opening hloady and In St'iO. re ing. A7'kC. OATM liecolpts , 40.000 bushels ; exports , 5JOj sales. 80,000 bushels of futures and 1111,000 bushels of spot. Spot market llrmcr INK * nlui niui.iif. , n IIIIU. , iiU&4i tO ; IlllXCII wostoin. ILiJfcR'o ' ; white weslorn , IWiJ.V.'o ; No. 2 Chicago. Il ' iti3ll ( > 'ic. IIAv-Quiet , steady. Hill's Weak , qulot. CNiKKKK Options opened steady , unchanged to ft points up ; closed steady at ft to 10 points advance mi near mouths ; s'llcs 24,2V ) bags , In- 12.0. ) . Ilio-Steatly ; fair car.'ocs llc ) ; No. 7 , 1 , . Si-run Ittiw , llrm. more ncllvi * ; sales 20,591 bugs and C'.KI hhiK : centrifugals IM ti < t , ilA-ltli ; ; molasses , 2Vrcllned ; qnlut. easier ; No. 7 , ilSe ; No , H. ; | i c , No.H.II'ic ; No. l > , ; uii > : No. 12 , iLlM-i mould A. 4.tlc : ; standard A. 4 ' , e ; con- fectloiiors A , 4.0tV : powdered , 4.4lc ; granu lated , 4. KSt.llto ; onbo > , 4. l.vc. Mni.ASxEs Now Orleans , llrm , quiet , KtiEQulot , llrm. strong , but soon be came weak under liquidation sales , and 10- malnud uttiady until the clo.o when It was weak. 1'ennt.ylvanla oil spot closing Klo ; Hcitombor | options , opening , ( He ; highest , lite ; lowest. CUSt' ' ; closing , U0 ? , Total sales , 77,000 barrels. TlWPt.NTISK I'lrni ; 'lilo. Kuns Dull , lower ; western , I0'4o ; receipts , l.V'O ' pacUngns. Wnill. Steady , falrdem'in.l ' ; domestic tloccn , BtXIi.'Cc ; piilh'd , 28ltile : ; Texas , Klfc'lc. I'IIIIK - Quiettmdy ; old ineis. $12.21 : now oss , ( i .7ftitiL : ) ; extra tirlnle , til.uoftMi.S ) . * C'UT.MfATS Acthe , llrmori pickled bollles , S - MIIIIILBS Stcadyi bhort clour , September , 17. It ) . I.AiiD-Kaslor , dull ; western steam , fAM ; outlons nah'H lo.iHW tierces September , 10.02 old : October. iQ.W ; December. ti.Sil. IIUTTWI Western dairy , 114 * . tc ; western creamery. 14ii , ! > > c ; Klglns , iNai 'ic. ' iKtSrHotter : demand , steady ; part ski ins , . I'm liioN-Diilli unphanod. t'ot'iT.a Nonilniili laku Angnat nnd Sep tember , i2 ! W. I , KAII Steady ; domestic , fl.40. TisDtnl , heavy ; utralts. tjO.00. Ijlvui'nol | ) ( iraln Mitrkota. AUK , 4. WIIHAT l-'lrmi demaud falrt liolilcrs offer ip irlnt5'i ! California So I. M 4'id'itM ' r l per ci'ti till i red western | irlnz , It H < n\'lP \ * , Kiinsiit wlnti-r , linrd. ! l ; , > di rori'tiln | or wliont fur Ilia p.'iftl tlircu ilnyn wnro r..noOomittiK IncluilliiR H.OOO Ainorlcnn. ( /'nltN-Slniiilyi dcnmtid poor. Tlioro wi-ro no ri'iult8 ! | ) nf Aincrluan corn for the p.tst . titiicVi if hrendstnlT * omtooU I'lotir. nokt ; wlioal , IoA"UUO vcntiiUi corn. CO.-.COO ' cctitiils. City KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Aits. 4 , WIIKAT PlronciTi cash. TH'jclildj ' August , 't'ia ' bid. No. ' , ' red , cn h. H'o bid , COUN StroitRur ; cnsli , f > 5os AiiBiist , ftt'so bid. OATft-StroiiRor ! cnsli , V > Uo bid ; Aii3iiat , SI i ! Mil , llt'TTKii Stcatly mid iinolintiscd ! creamery , IKitl.Vicl dairy. I l2e. I Mit'ti flniiittur : forolsn demiiiitl fair , nnd miiro Inniilry forlioino trade. Kim ririn ill lose. HAV Hto'tily , tiucliniigrd , I'liovisiiiNH-Mioady , iinohntliicd. \Viol , --Sli'ulv ; , niieliiiliisud. Hr.CKii'M U'bciit , ill.-'OJ ; corn , 27,3)0 ) ; o.itH , I'J.U IU , Sliti'MBNTS Wheat , 2',000 ; coTn.fl.OOJ ; oits : , 1,700. _ tllwnttlcnc Markets. WIs. , AIIS. 4. I'i.oifii-Un- . WIIKATQulot ; No. ! ! xirlite. | on trnuk , onsli , OiWO'lo ; Hoitoriib | r. It'i'ic ; No. I nortlium. OSo. Ufiiis ( jiili'tiNo. 2 , on track , file. OAiH-ytili't ! No. ' . ' , wliltu. on tinok. 3'c. HAlil.KV-KInn : Hciiteinlfor. C7ili7Hu. ! Kvi : K'islor ; NO. I , In stoio , 7lc. I'HOVI.MION-I COulot. I'oitK Sc'il | cm tier , Jll.IiO , I.AIIIItil.t.71 } . HKcr.ti'TsI'lour , 4,100 barrels ; \vlioat , 0,100 bimhols ; b.-irluv. none. Siiii'MUNTs-Kloiir. l,7JOInirruls ; whoiit , none ; barley , 1IUJ ! ) lnHlinH. _ . > l < nno | iotls U'iicat fllitrkot. MlSMiAl'oi.ti. Minn . An.4. . WIIIJAT lo- tnnnd for I'iCili wbi'iit win sniiill. The market oiii'iind u'Wie ovur ycslordnv but dcullni'd li nuiMitr It : over. Low urados wore uuitlt'Cled. Iti'i'i'lpti. 4.'i cirs ; slilpnic-nts 4. " > car * . Ulosu ! AnciiMt , fl.d'J'i : on track. liS'in : No. I northern , Air.'iitl. c ; on track , ' . ( ! ; No. " itortliurn. August , 8u ( ! on track. ( I''OOIc. HI. l.o .Is 'MnrUclH. ST. I.oris. .Mo. , Ausr. 4. WIIIJAT Knsy , cash. 8 , ! : Scplutnbcr. SO' c. I'liltN KasVi cash. Kle : 5'iptninbur. Kl iC , OATS Uns.-ttlL'd ; cash , 7Ue ; rieptuniber , 'Jlj'nl' . I'dliK I.nwor ; tll.W. I , Aim-- Dull ; 1 2i. WIIISKBV JI.17. CilU.'lllllllli . . O. , Aitff. 4. WIIRAT Firm ; No. 2 rod. S7i' . UiiilN Oultit ; Nil. 2nilxod. Kc. . D.MS Kasy : No. 2 inlxo.l. : il.2c. WlllrtKBV il.l" . DiilulliVlicat Murkctx. Dl'i.iiTli. Minn. . Ans. 4. September wheat opened at t-T , sold up to MM' ' , down to ( TJj'e , ciiiii.'d tht-rt. ; llccoinlior onunnit at 8So ; tiiiil closed ut Me. IK'eolpts were 20 cars. STOCKS A.\l > HO.V V. Nnw VOIIK. AIIR. 1. The stock market opened weak thN morning but stllTuned up later , prices belli * well bold tbroiiishotit tlio day with homo Iliietiiittlons In all but a fuw stocks which were Hiibjoct to more than the usual inanlpnlaton. The market lias sunk Into u puicly pro.'csilonal stnto and the lower opening was due to a pleco of manipulation which , however , failed of Its ultimate objeet. Last avcnln there was eoiHldor.ible bity- lnK , which advanced prices at tbocloso. This stock wns sold In London before tlio opunlnx hero with tboo.vnro-is design of lowcrlir. ijuo- tatlons there and making n Weak oponlns bore. The deslirn was so far successful , but the Ion ; ; stork failed to como out attliocun- eesslons iniiilo ovun when still lower pncos were established by further ralilin . t'nlon I'aelllr. Louisville N-ishvllle and Northern I'actllu iin'forrod ylo.ded oaslly. a ml espe cially the first name.I. but this weakness was fairly olfset by the stub born Mrmiiess In llurllniHo.i , St. I'anl and Alcblson and the decided itrunsth In New England , even though the last was In all probability due to manipulation. The oper ation mentioned Kave the room a bearish tern- per. and free soillni ; of the \\eak stocks was made to appear for London account , which aided In producing that otVect , lint the favor able nature of the general flltuntlon Is now rc- colvlni ! more attention , an'.l lena stocks hav- Ini ; ( 'ono Into stronger bands of Into , do not como out with any freedom under the att leks 01 ino uearisu eiemeni. Material losses weio sustained In Union I'a- clllc , I.onlsylllo & Nashville. Koclc Island , Sutirand : Northern Pacific prefurrod. but the concessions In the remainder of the list were conduce ] to small fractions , as a rule. As usna ! of late , those stocks , with addition of Now Rutland , monopoll/ed the business of the day , the transactions In the other be.In ? with out significance In any wav. The opening do- ellno was followed bv moderate reaction , but the boar.s made all the capital possible out of the failure of Hacker , and with the aid of some rniiurs In regard to Union Pacific , nlonK with thosu that the .luno state ment would bo a poor one and tb it tlieio was dllllcnlty In handllne the floating debt , thoiiKb ncltlier could bo verified In any way , bioko tins stoek nearly 'l per cent , Louisville was hold freolj , apparently for foreign account , and Kock Island. Northern Paclllu preferred , and St. Paul scored in iterlal losses before the close of business. The Kcnoral list remained dull and heavy In sympathy with the lenders. Nocbiimo in the temper of tlio .speculation occurred and the close was quiet , but boavy to weak after a .slight oreaetlon In the last hour. The final chanties with the exception of Now Knqland and one or two sneelaltes ! show marked losses , and Union Pacific declined 2'j percent : Suzur. 2'o ' per font ; Loulsvlllo & Nnshvllle , Northern Pacific preferred each 1H per cent. an < l St. Paul 1 percent , tlio rest of .the list losing cenerally Inrso frictions. Kallroad bonds were still dull and wbtlo sliowinu' no chance of note reversed the coaitioof the stock market In the early trad ing , most NSIIOS traded In advancing slightly. Later , however , the steady pressure upon the sliltro list had ItsiilVect and bonds yielded as slowly as they had risen during the forenoon. Tlio final changes are Instcnlllcant In all the active bonds anil no feature worthy o ( note was seen durlni ; tlio entire session. The tran sactions foot tin if.VKSDO'1. ( lovernmont bonds were dull and steady. State bonds have been entirely nejjleotod. The following are the closing ouotatjona for the leading slocks on the New \ one stoek ox- today : tins , 3,421 : Delaware , l.ack.iwuna > t West ern , 2,0(17 ( : Lmilsvlllo & Nashville , 7i7' ( ! Northern I'aclllc , preferred. 8.S lj ) St. I'titil , 24.100 : Union I'aclllc , alW. I'llllllll-ltll Itl'VloW NKW VOIIK , A HIT. 4. The Post sava : The present stock market in iy bo fairly eharac- terl/ud as < i innrkot suoklnz to touch bottom. In other words , tbo raiuo of prices Is Is al ready mi low In view of the prospects for the fall and winter business that ovpcrlenco teaches operators for the decline to niovo cau tiously and avoid any ohanuo of running counter to a ijinot linyituup of securities by these lar.'O eaplt'illstn who are traditionally llrt buiblnuprsof the recovery In prices. Tnreo ueeUs nuo the inaikol was allourd to drift , the liear oporatuis tastlnt with Inoiter.ite saios , one atuol. after iiniithur with tbo purposii of discovering what olcnicniK of support \voro behind these propeitle'i and what clianci'x there were nf bringing lung slock upon the m irkel. The result of this testing proems was the vigorous dr.vu at lir.cein the last fortnight. Similar oxpoil- inentlng has been goln'i on s'nco the opunlng of thu present WOOK. I InniiL'Inl .Niito > ) . NKW VOIIK , Am. 4-O.earliUf , f lll.'ll 1.057i bllanees. * l.4 7.410. KANSAS OITV. Mo , , Aug. 4. Tod/iy's clo.ir- Inga wuro ( ! .2I > 1UI1. lUi.TiMDiiv.Md. : . Ann 4.-Clearings today , t-MU/7.V ! ual.ini.e9 , WJW/7. Kate , u per cent. IIOSTO.N , Mau. , Auf , < . -Clourlus , balancrH , H.lfAni.V Money. fi. > ,7porcent. Kx- changooti New Vork. lOe to lie discount. rilli.AtiKi.i'tii . , Aug. t. Clearings , ill.- 2IO,7iOi balances. Il.tiJt'.SW. Money , 4 percent. C'lllfAtiii , Aug. 4. New Vork cxrhango rVS PIT font discount I'lc.trlngs , H3.J2.i.2t ) . Monu.v steady at 0 per cent. Sterling exlinnzo diillt JI..V ) for ( O day bills and 14. s7 for sight drafts. Xf\v Voi > : t Moiun' Sfurknt , Nr.w VOIIK. Aug. 4. MONKVOS C'At.tr-Easy ! ranging from l'i to U per cent : last loan , li ! percunti closed olforo.i at 1'4 ' pur cont. I'ltf.it : MKIICANTIM : I'AtT.it-ftU'aT'i ier cont. HTCIIMMI l"xii ; > .NH : Julia nnd steady nt fl.-l'i * ' for sixtv-ilav hills nnd tl.SIU ( or demand. The following wore the closing prices on bonds : Itostdti Htoolc Mnrkot. S , Mass. , Auir. 4. The following wuro the closing prices on the Huston stock market : Ati'iuVon A. fopYkir.T Si'mrrnnklliiTT . .TTTH lloaton A . \llmnj-.Ml 'Huron ' ! . ' > fli. . llurl.V Qiilnvr. . S.1 | ( KciirnurKO It Kltchburitlt.lt Jl O.-ocoln M MMMt'on lillf Onliicy. . . ' .C , Mux. On. coal lH''Snntt ' | : I'o C'oi | | > ir ! M N. V. A N. Hun : > ( , , Tam.-iniok I4'.l ( Ilil Colony ir.u , .Mml-ton l.unil Co. . . IIJ Iliitlanilcoin : < > ( WcKt Kml l.uml Co. . 17 Iiiiiidon SKiuk LONDON. Aug. 4. Tbo following were tbo London stock notations c'oslug at4 p. in. : Cori nIiTTmimiy. . . .tOCMKi'K'rlc'.M IHO ColisoH Hccoiint..lJJii-l.Mc\lran : | ! ' orillnary. . IIIU IJ. S. Is HUH'St. ' Paul com il ! > fi t ! . S. IMs IUI .V. V. Central IU' ( ( N. V. l > , , V I ) . HritH. . . IVnnoylranla f" Canailhin Pnclllc . ( Ci 'ltcinlbm ' . Krle . . lni8 , .Mexican Ccn. new ta. 70 ? ( HAH SII.VKII 4r.jd ! per ounce. Money , II per cent. Unto of discount , In the oi | ni market for both short and tbreo months bills , \ \ y3t'a \ per cont. _ Gorman Itank Stiili'inctit. Hnin.iN , Aug. 4. The statement of the Im perial banu of ( iornmny shows an Increase In spccloof 2lu,000 marks. I > : tnk < il' I''nulanil Hiilliiiu. LONIIOV. Aug. 4. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Kiulamlon balance , I5intos. PAHIS. Aug. -Threo per cent rentes Ojf , for the account. .Mlniii" ; Stnokw. DENvnit. CJolo. , Aug. -Pair business In mlnlngstook'5 today. Sales , H.4 10 shares. The following are the closing quotations on thu stock exchange today : Allrk'hany. . nl Tenilur . Amity l.lttli'llnlu. Argonaut 8 Mati'lilt'sH llnllumt f > 8 May Man * 122 llnnukok < i .MornlnirClhn Ml llMtcsll 65 Ore IUJ lllu linllan 7'ii ' Puy ( lock 1M. Poliul Of llrowntow ii ; ( I'nrkCon Calliope 17 Itcril Niitlonnl .IS ( Viitary Ill ) jltlalto Ill ) Clay County IM I ItannluK I.oilu l'.i ! { ( "utli C I ? lA'avcnwnrth t : Dhiinoinl II ; i'4 .Inliii ,1 4 Di'iivertiasAUII. . . . 17U I'li'/U'r 3 Knniiiii 41 iCIuiidla , ) 4) | liohl Tri'asuro 32 ( ii'ttyolnirK 15 Ironclail : ij | Wliali- VSH ; Jmtleu II Kiohl Uuck IB San FYaiioisoo 'Miniti * ; tj SAN I'ltANUisco. Aug. 4. The olllclal closing nuolatlons for mining htocks ted ly wotu as follows : Aim 10 Niiriijo at ) llulwi'r ; ij Ophlr 3W lli-st.t llclphcr 310 Poloiil 687 ! lloilln Consolltlutcil. 70 Snrnxo 1S5 Chollar I'M Sleria.\evmlii ; il& Con.'ilu. . fi Va 573 Union ConsollilMteil ! * ) Crmvn Point li" > Illnli tKJ Kurcka Con 'HO Yellow .liiekot 175 lioulil , V : Curry IW ) Conimomrcalth 45 Halo , V Norcross. . . . ' 'Oi N. V 20 .Mexican 24.1 It. 1 jo .Mono 45 N. U. 1. 40 New York Mining QuotaOIIH. ! Nr.w VOIIK. Auz. -Tho following are tbo closing mining stock quotations : St. liniiiN Mining Qtiot itions. ST. I.ouis. Aits. 4. The market was Inactive and prices had a downward tendency. The following bids were made on call : Ami'Hraii Nettle..W ) I A < lnus : 7. . . . . IM llhiii'tiillli ! 3,4'JO ' .Miiiitromi Central ( Silver 4 .M. llreen 47u ! Kll/abutli IJU Silver Age IKI ( iranltu Mountain..2.iv. : > Yauiii 37. ISo.stonVool Market ItosTON , Aug. 4. Thorn Is no change In the wool market. Trade Is goixl and values re main the same and are steady. The territory wool continues acllvo ; sales tire reported of fine In a range of from rafii 2c ; line medium , 57S-'sc ( ; medium , .Wi.V > c. Texas , California and Ore --on wools are In a fair reiiucst and steady. Pulled wools are in good demand ; choice supers. 4 OI"ic ; fair to aood sutlers , : ii/ @ IIM- ; extra , 22)2c. ; ) , as to nnallty. Ohio llceccs are iiilet | and steady atJ ' 6 ill. ' , and X and X.X ii'ml nnovu , 'IK&r.'c ; No , I , ICtfi'.Ou ; Michigan X , 2ic ; No. 1 , y-l' < / - > . " > L' . Australian wools are llrni and In good demand. Havana Markets. HAVANA , Aug. I SPANISH Gor.n $2.i9'4' : ® 2.411. 2.411.KxniANOE Quiet but ( Irm : on the United States short sight gold Oli't&W per cent pru- mluni ; on London , iOUfi2J percent. SUIIAH Quiet. _ l-'in-eifin Oil . litrkct. I.OMMIS , AUK. 4 , IjiNsuin On , 21s per owt. SOUTH U.U.lll.l Jl.lltKKTS. OMAHA , Aug. 4. CATTLE Olllclal receipts of cattle LMDS as compared with S , : 0 yrstord iy and ? , D7.i Tuesday of last week. The market was si Daily on the host grades of beeves , and steady to lOj lower on other grades ; steady to lo ( ) lower on b.ithori' stick and steady on feeders. Thooreceipts Included some very good beef o.ittle. linnsOlllclal receipts of hogs fieB : , as comp tred will. I.XI' , vostorday and 4,1)01 ) Tues day of last week. The market was firm on choice light ho.rn and slow and lOo lower on other grades. The range of the prices paid was M.O KaMV ) . Light , $ : > .10di.V > j ; heavy , JViH/tt."i.2. i mixed , J'i.1 ® . " > . ' . ' 0. Tbo average of the prices paid was JV.'J as compared with W.'ll yoiltirdiiy and Kt. ' t Tuesday of last week. SitKKl1 ' .Ullclal receipts of hhoop yon , as compared with U : i yesterday and Til Tues day of last weok. The market was acltvo and sti-a'ly. Natives. iiT.VUVOH westerns , * 3.73iW.UO. Jood OJ to TO Ib lambs. t' KcoclptH nnd Ilispoiltlnn of .Stoolc. Olllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of thu Union stockyards comp.inv for the twontv-fimr hours cndliijt at , 5 o'clock , p. m. , August 4 , IS U : HIIOHIITS. IIISI'OSITION. "T7T 1 f.20 2m 5 7o7 S 8.5 I T20 M 55 1 7' ' 2 f.5 10 'foil 281 a5 till a 2.5 2 C2 > 27.5 I. , ,7.0 , 21-0 4S 115 M , 'W 1 WO 27,5 2l./Ftl ( a 0.5 W I'M ' . ) 2.5. . TIKI 275 J. t)7.5 ) 30.5 7. . 0-0 3 ! M 2S . 77J 2M 7 r .f. a 05 21. .1111) ) 3UJ 4. . cm 2 so 3 > ; ma a 10 1..1270 I fifl l . , 1. . CUD 1 ( T 2. .127.5 173 1..1400 220 2. .1220 I 75 2 1M5 1 85 1 . 510 87,5 OSivISS 353 9. . 3J5 3 7 ! { 13. . 203 275 2. . 745 1 M - 2. . 1075 3CO ' "STAO ! ' . 1 . u-A . IKW MOO Mtl.KCIIfl AM ) BIMIIMIKIIS. Ssprlngors , each . , . . . . } i5 00 1 springer . ; n U ) I cow and calf . 32 M icow and calf . 35 00 wisTEii.N : CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r. 1 tailing . 1330 * l 73 Icow . 1120 209 i cow . lain 2 IK ) .1 cow * . 1137 200 10 cows . I2.S 200 21 heifers . Mil 2 ; : o 07 foi'duis . KB 273 42 feeders . MS 300 ,1. 11 , Olovo. 3 feeders . 1007 3 00 17 steers . 1110 3 M U. . Van Tassel. 3 cows . . . 10'W 240 20 steers . UU1 4 BJ A. Nobockur , II tailings . Kir.0 2 15 41 tailings . 12J3 233 John Lute. 0 cows . 1025 2 25 33 steers . . . 12S7 345 Kiiultablo li'.Vfl. Co. 27 rows . 1011 205 ( a calves . 2.VJ 310 Hugiu.M. & 1) . 2fl eow-A. . ' . . Oil 1 8) ) 05 cow.s . 015 1 bO 7 feeders . ! . 1014 310 3 bulls . 11" ! 1 CJ .lames tilendenlng. 41 tailings . . . . 12CS 200 Ira Nebuker. 4 . 1470 2 M 1 . . . 1170 275 3 feeders . 1170 300 nans. No. Av. Sb. l'r. No. Av. Sb. l'r. 13 . VJI 40 iM 73 fit ! . . . . 230 40517'5 1 . 333 ,100 72 . 218 N ) 5 I7t ! f ) . 211 503 711 . 204 120 5 17'/ ' , 0 . 211 40 500 75 . 210 200 520 1 . ; > o 5 oa 03 . 201 ira r.vo 10 . 2b2 SO 600 01 . 201 M ) 5 2il a . : i2j r. oa ns . 242 40 ,120 'Hi . 2J5 210 5 10 4.5 . 308 ) 520 'M . 213 120 505 1,0 . 20l ! M 520 5 . ; Ut ) 505 70 . 213 40 220 01 . 23.5 bO 505 ( K ) . 2.M ) 120 520 70..2JI 24'J ' 510 72 . 2:7 bO 520 ; iti . 2.0 bO 510 70 . 222 200 525 fi . 101 120 510 GO . 2J 220 525 fiO . 2.53 210 0 10 50 . 305 525 00 . 228 3.0 5 12V C3 . 204 40 525 51 . 202 120 fi 12t ! TO . 218 Ilil 527'J 7il . 213 40 515 55 . 223 hO 5 : W HI . lO'l ' 120 515 ( M . 202 M ) 530 (17 ( . 225 bJ 5 15 71 . MS 40 5 IiO IM . 225 40 515 72 . lb.5 40 .130 ( B . 245 120 515 70 . 108 5 32' 5 70 . 231 UK ) 515 57 . 200 43 5 : ; 2" 70 . mi lljj 515 Kl . 184 120 632'i ' 5 . 1S2 Ti 15 60 . Kr 40 5J5 ! 77 . 228 40 515 10 . 225 53i 58. .258 120 515 21 . 1.-3 540 57 . 231 1IJO 515 37 . 101) ) 540 07 . 235 ICO 515 31 . IlHi 540 fi . iMl 515 31 . 174 540 75 . 207 0 5 15 23 . 1HI 540 ( . . . . 120 315 31 . 1H ) 540 71 . 2JH 40 513 tO . 171 5 I2K 78 . 221 20(1 ( 513 31 . 174 545 71 . 213 120 515 42 . 101 550 rins ANU HOUOII. 1 . 32(1 ( 30J 2 . 313 80 400 1 . 2.0 4 00 4 . 2iW 4CO dili-a-jo Mvi-'Stock ' .Haricot , ClllCAK ) . Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram toTllK ItKK. ] Of tlio 7,000 cattle received today 4.000 were from ranges. Among the natives on sale theio wore not many x < < od ones and ax there was fairly active Inniilry for that class there was u very pcrciiptlblo strengthening of values , llutwet'ii Uuyers for eastern and for eign markets eomputitlon had enonili vitality tocansc an advance oT lee in anything grad ing better than medium. There was no Im portant advance In 'the poorer qualities of native catt'e. ihoifgh.ntl descriptions showed more stability than at the close of last week. The Increased tlrinhess of the general market was attributable to the antici pated moderate arrivals for the remainder of tills week rather than to any present lack of siinnlles. .Tho arrivals for the last two days have been some. 2.500 herd greater than for the C6rrespondlhu''timo last week. The rair-'o of limitations for natives was $1.2f > ( & 3.00 for Inferior to extra cows nnd $ ,1.0016 $0.15 for common to fancy steers. To.vas cattle sold a shade higher than last week's lowest prices. Tliora were about two thousand of them and thny were limited at $ l.50@.15 for cows and at ? -.2'I.OO for steers. There were about two thousand western rangers sics : ! < , which were sold on a basis of S2.2. > ® : | .00 for cows , J2.7.r > ® " > . ( )0 ) for steers. Calves con tinued active nt $ . ' . " 1X25.00. Stockets and feeders were saleable at $1.7.aa.-5. The range of prices for bogs was about the same as for Monday , but the average was lit tle higher , common and hiedluin grades scor ing an advance of I.'c. Good qualities were extremely sctirco and were quoted 5c higher than yesterday. Tlio quotations were & > .o © 5.7,1 for heavy weights , ? jlti5.75 for medium and . ? 5.2. > ® 5..i5 ' for poor to fancy light. There WHS not much trading below $ .5.25. The creator part was nt..VI55.70. Culls wore peddled out to city butchers at $2..VSs4.53. ) The close w.is Urn. Urn.Tho Evening Journal reports : OATTI.K Io- ! celpts. 7,00 > head : shipments , 4,000 head. Market steady to stronger. No prime natives on silo ; goou to choice , $5.00 < < J. > .7 ; medium and common , W.5VSI,75 ( ; Texans , $2.2."i.XIXl ; range steers , $3silf5.00 : ( ; stockers , SJ.SJ&a.lO ; botchers' cows , $ ? ,5'Kf'i3.5 ! ) . lloo.s ItecolnlH , 13.0JO ; shipments , 7,000 ; mar ket active , steady ; prime light higher ; com mon and roiu-h , $4.5) ) 5,15 ; mixed and pack ers. $5.2535.45 : prime heavy and butchars * . J5. > 0J5..5i ( ! ) : light , f5.50Q3.03 ; light grassers , $1.5 < &V25. SitKKI- Receipts , fi.OOO headshipments ; , 2,500 : market sloady : native owes , $ l.50@l.i.5 ( ; ml\cd and wethers , $1.7533.25 ; Toxans. $4.3J < i 4. 0 ; westerns , $4.40B4.0' ' ; lambs , J.I.75&5.75. Now York Ijlvo Htouk Dlnrlcot. NKW VOIIK , Aug. 4-llKnvKs Hocelpts , ISO bead , all for export no trade. KoolliK sto idy. Dressed beef , firm , SBOVjC per II ) . Shipments tomorrow , 1,042 beeves and C,4sO quarters of beef. UAIAT.S Receipts , 530 bead. Marknt steady. Calves In mixed lots sold at * , " > .lwiiO.'JO per 100 Ib. SIIKKP Itecolpts. fiG75 head. Market steady. Phi'op. J3.2U1M.30 nor 10) Ibs. ; lambs , tl.iO'l.o ( ' ( ; ; dressed muttons , sleady,8IOo peril.jdtessed lambs , weak , ll'iQllu. ' Iloas Uecolpla , 4,207 ho id , Including live car * for uale. .Marmot , lower , $ .5,50 < i2 > U.5'J. ' C ity Live Stouk Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Aug. 4. CArrt.K Ko- celnts , fW ( ) ; shipments , 8ia Choice steers steady ; others dull anif lower. Cows steady to lOc lower. Choice Texas steers strong. Steers. J3.0dtt3.75 ; stockers and feeders , f 1.75 ® 4.25 ; cows , tl,502,83. lions Hecolpts , 4,500 ; shipments , 125. Mar ket opened 5QlUe lilirher ; lost most of the uiiln and closed weak and lower. Hulk , t5.2J3.30 ; all grades. $ l.4.Vf(5.40. aiiBKi1 Receipts , 3,200 ; shipments , 2,03'J ; mar ket btody. _ Ht , Ijouis Ijlvo Slouk 'Market. ST. I.ouis. Mo. , Aug. 4. OAT-rr.t ! Ho-olpts , 3.000 ; shipments , 3.SOO. I'lrm ; fair to fancy natlvo stcofs , $ . ' 1,15 ; oxcns and Indians. * . ' .00a\35. IIiKW Hooo'pts. ' - 4,50a ; nhlpmentH. 030 ; stronger ; heavy , t\533.03 ; mixed , 15.10 < a.\50 ; light , $ i.l OJl.lll.l irJHUt-ES.lltK J1AUKITS APPLES 1'cr ' bnti'he.1 box , green , 40o ; rod , wlic ; per barrel , V ) . I'liAits California , Ilartlott , $2.50. l'n\cuts-Uallforlilf. ! llaloN early , per box , $1.2.5 ; Crawford. * l.5tijjienraskn slock , liUo per basket ; Michigan , 8)onor ) basket. . lit\.Nus : Uoill. $ altajfi.5'j ) Sorrenri ) , $3.50. WATKIIMKI.D.NS Hlijnplti : stoou , I'MIMS OallfornluWUick. JI.75. ( 'ASTAMUPKS ! ' > / crate. $1.25. III.MJKIUIIIIIIKS ( luoil stock. $2.00 per 24 quart cases. ' IIMONS : Per box , M.00i3fl.50 , llANANAs-l'or bniiOh , $ . ' .OOQ2.50 for good shipping Htock. : " . Tlu > following dlilitatlons renrciont the prices at whluli cliulco' stock U billed out on orders unless otlicrwl.-o htaled : NKW I'OTATOKs The market Is very weak and pretty fair stock IIIIH been offered as low usil'/iil c , Local producer * an < nupplylng the demand to such an extent that shipments from a distance would not m > vo very readily. NKW HURTS 1'er bu. , 5 11 ic. IlKASii Nnw , * 2,2.V22.5'J per bushel. TOMATOKS I'or box. one-third bushel , G3 © 75c. UUCUMIIEUS I'or i\or \ , 30o. OKI.KIIV ViiU'Oo per do/en. UNIONS California , 'U'ic ' peril ) Homo crown , l ! > ® 2opcr IU I' ' In 11 r. Omaha milling rompany. Ilolbinco. Patent , (2.8J ; Invlnciblo Patent , t..7n ; l.ono Star. .Su perlative. (2.40 ; Snowllakc , (2.00 ; Fancy Fam ily , tl.im. It. T. l > avls milling company. High Patent , No. 1 and Cream , $ . ' .50 ; Ilhio I ) . , full patent , f..tiJ ; llawkeyc. half patent , f..IW ; Special Koyal. Patent No , 10. $3,00 ; Minnesota patent , (2. W ; Kansiw Hard Wheat , patent , t..W ; ISu- brakUaKprlng Wheat , patent. 12.00. H. R Oilman's tlolil Medal. t2.SO ; Snow \YUlto.t2.Mi buuwUaku , ti.ig ; loir trade. 11.00 ; Coiuitry I'rtnliit > r > . I'otn.Titv The nmrkot conllnnrs weak nnd $ .00'l.50 Is the outside for good old fowls wlillo M.OO h > nliout the ontsldo for sprln : chickens. A good many Rprlngs sell at $ . ' .00 © 2.50. HAV Tim market l glutted ami a large pro portion of the receipts Is made up of poor stock , having been liHiilllclcntly cured before being baled. The best upland brings only ( tUrfi , nnd bottom land hay fl.oo up. KiuiN-Thr market docs not show much chatiL-e , salei being mudr at l2 > ( iDI3c. llirTTr.li The market does not show any ma terial change , and the bulk of the country stock Boesat 8 > H' . .t's CO.IHTIOK.vr Adinlrnt . ( uCniiti Tclln ol'tlioVnr nutl Othof Matters. NEW VOIIK , August --Threo boardcil men with military bearing , thulr faces being seared by exposure to n tropical sun , nr- rlvcil nt the ( Irani ! hotel ycatcrtlny ovcnlnc. They were Hoar Admiral Wtlllmn I' . Me- Catin , Lioutciiant Kennedy and Ue'.itctmnt Osturhaus of the United States navy. They came from Colon on the Puclllc Mall stcamar Newport , which reached her port yesterday. Hear Admiral McCanti , when soou by n re porter , said : lThc Peruvian people , ono nnri nil , Iteoti nloof from the terrible struggle which Is going on In Chill. The civil war In Chill will probably progress until the government ou- tains some new men-of-war from Kurope. A popular uprising Hint proves successful gen- itllyprogrcmca. Djlays and tnantloii nro aut to prove fatal. The end of the war ono way or the other would bo n boon to ( ho country ns well as to the cause of peace mul order. It Is dinicult. however , tit n distance to tin- tlorstand the bitterness of feeling that exists between the opposing sides. Our own civil war r.over brought out such an intensity of rngo mnl mallco. The wealthy , aristocratic. class is generally on the side of the revolu tionists. Thu olllcml class is led by President Datmaccdn. > > The mass of the people the poles , the peonos follow the loud of their superiors in the social system , according1 to the province In which they live. The people , as wo under stand the word , have precious little to do in Chill hut to do us they are directed. Tlio re ports from the country which have appeared in the New Vork papers have olten boon greatly exaggerated. Ol course the Latin people of South America conduct affairs dif ferent from the Anglo-Saxon race. There Is not much .sentiment displayed towards any one who sticks by his party. Ualmaccda bus locked up these who shout 'viva el congreso' in the streets of Valparaiso and Snntiiigo.and the congressional party have suppressed the adherents of the government In Tarauaea. "Tho American navy inndcii splendid show on the coast. Three ships like thu Haiti- moro , the Charleston and the San Francisco are a credit to any marine power. The Unit ed States navy was treated respectfully and courteously by both sides. The Itut.i did not land n sincrlo rifle. It was n great disappoint ment to tbo revolutionary party to lese the arms. In order to spare their natural feel ings of sorrow , the ship was sent to s > oa after dark so that the people on shore would not witness her departure. There were no threats or intimidation. The leaders were notitiod that the Until had violated our laws and her surrender was requested. Of course wo had force enough to lend authority to the request , but this question was not raised. There was no need of r.iising it. ' Tlio rovolbtlonstrv army is generally uni formed and well disciplined. The jealousy which existed between the army and navy . kept and continues to keep the two branches of tbo service apart. The navy was the fa vorcJ arm. The army felt that it was com paratively neglected. "There has been an immense wheat crop m Chili and the Government has derived in- creused strength from that source. The Hal mnceda people also have had moro ready money. These who have been engaged to undertake perilous service for the govern ment have been nald nromntlr. The ofllcurs and sailors on the Almiranto Lynch ard the Almirnnto Condcll , the two torpedo cruisers that blow up the Blanco Kncalada , were heavily rewarded. I met Captain Mat-ago , who commanded the expedition. Ho is n man without fear very much the same I imagine as Arturo Prat , who is canonized in the ar chives of Chill. The war will not last Ion ? . The country , once so prosperous nnd wealthy will recover very slowly Irom the effects of the strife. It will require another generation to overcome the estrangement that exists bo- Uveen the two sides , " DoWitt's Little harly Uisors ; boat little pills foil dyspepsia , sour stomach , baJ breath , A'JSH' YOKK AS .1 CATTLE JIAKKKT. HH Importance Greatly Inoroaseil at Nnw YOUK , Aug. 4. Tlio receipts of llvo cattle at this port have been steadily grow- lite larger every week for months , and now average about H f teen thousand head a week. Not only is this the case , but the healthy revival of business across the North river nt the Jersey City stock yards is shown by the fact that cattle are bringing about $1 a hun dred pounds moro than at this time lust year , and scores of butchers who for several years nac.lt have been purchasing their cattle in the Chicago market , recognizing the new order of things at this port , nro now soon daily nt the cattle pens across the river. There tire moro and hotter cuttlo there for tlio buyers to select from than there have been for tlvo years , and that is why tboy tire deserting Chicago and returning to their own market. The cattle arc coming from Penn sylvania , Maryland , Virginia , Tennessee , Kentucky , Ohio , Indiana , ami in fact from all thu region cast of Chicago. Last winter the Tribune published an extensive - tensive account of the efforts being made by S.V. . Allerton , P. Sherman and other enter prising men to recover the entile of this city which nod slipped away to Chicago. A description of the costly Improvements for butchering nhd exporting beef in swift ocean. steamers was given In full. It looks now as if the plans of these men to make New York a great cattle market once moro is about to bo realized. Ono of the foattiros of this revival of the cattle business hero Is the marked falling off In the receipts of cattle at Hoboken. This is because fowcr cattle are bought by Now York butchoM in Chicago and moro in Jersey City. Railroad rivals are mixed up in It. One of the inducements which wuro offered to butchers of this city ana Brooklyn to buy cattle in Chicago yards through agents there , was tlio fact that the DelawareLackawannn & Western road would , If the Jeeves were shipped over that line , put them on floats anil deliver them frco of harbor toll tit the foot of ICast Forty- rat street , this city , and North Thirteenth street , Brooklyn. This led to the Imildmt ; of a large and lucrative cattle business over Mr. Sloan's roads centering at Jersey City. The Pennsylvania , Baltlmoro & Ohio , and Erin did not oll'or the siima facilities to hutchors. Irately this has boon changed , nnd In consequence butchers tire going buck to Jot-soy City to buy. and ro- colpts of Chicago bought cattle at llobnken nro falling oil correspondingly. To have Now York a great cattle market is In the intoro.it of every farmer living east of Chicago. Dr. Blrnoy , hey fever and catarrh. B bldg. Conflagration In a Church. PiiKsi-orr , Aw. , Aug.I. . Just nftor tlio services commenced in the Methodist church hero a largo coal oil lump upset on the carpet causing n conflagration , destroying the church building. Burning oil was spilled on the clothing of n man named Churn who was seated immediately under it. Ho rushed through the congregation with the llamas running up his hack , several Indies having a narrow escape Irom having their clothes Ignited. Henry Kvaim was considerably burned in assisting Charp to got his burning coat oil. The Inter's back and head were seriously bunted. DoWitt's Little Bariy UisoiM for the liver JOHN A. McSiiA.Nf. niANu c. CON.IO.V McShane & Condon , INVl-STMHXr HANKERS , 300 8. 13th Ft. , First National Uanli Build ing , Omaha , Neb. [ leal In > tock . b < iml . letmrlllav connnorclitl pa per , otc. Neitulluto lu.'ini a lmpr.TU'l ' Uui.tlia ru.nl ustuto. Hliurt tliao luan * . uu tank itucH , or oa all culhtturuliugurlt ) OMAHA luiimuuiimo t DIRECTORY. 'l vw -vw i Omnba Tout & Awn- itig Oo. , Flnir . hniiitnnilci.oll nnd rubber clntlnint. 8 'nil for c.itnlntfiii' . 111,1 Knrnntii. 1IAUS AXJ ) TH'IXKS. Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importer * mil Mnnufnc- ttL-vrn. KlotirSa-ln. llurl.ii'H mnl Tulne. A. II. Perri : o & Co. M. 0. Daxou. no ; H'cyrhx olil on inonllilr p ivint'iilti. foml fur our rntnlci.'uo unit prhvs. I'Mrnmn t. , ( liniili nixiKits , t < i .svvi Tioxtii Ackennan Brothers & ; Iloin'ze , I'rlnten. lliuli'r. . eli-rtrotriion , blmik book ni.'inu- fiicturesii. IIICi lluwnnl nlriv't , ( inmlin , HOOTS A XD SIIOKS Olms , A. Too & C'o ' , KirkenilnllJoncs&Oo .Mn'iiifa.'lnrTI ' nml .Inb- Whii'o'al.'Vatrifirtiir'ra ' bi'rs. Auon M for I'o4 on Itiih- lierInn' C Illl' ' . IIOl , 110.1 IlotTnnl "Ircot. anil IIIH , lliir.u'y stroot. Williams , Van Acr- w7v7jIorsT"&OoT nain & Harto Shoo rnntiM.v.f'urnir Itth atnl Itoiiulif At1 * . Oinatia 1213 llnrnor ilrout. .Murohiiuti Invitivl to Oinn n. NVb. call tiii'l uvaui n ' . ISl'TCIIKIiti Jolin L. AVilkie , Louis Heller , Oainlm p.ii'Orliox factory llulcluTs mnl IMcker * . l.ilT-I.II'J lioii.-l.ir Toulinnil supp'lo * . llccf hoz mnl h 'up cruliit- * . OritiT.4 promptly tlllt'il. lllii-IIH .Ini'k on vrcot. CAItlllAOKS , HUMUtiS , W. T. Seaman , Otnalia's Lnrt-ost Vnrioty n'AtiDNS AMI CAllltlAC.HS. ( 'AKI'KTti. CLOTIIIXG. Onnlia Carpet Oo , , Gilmore & Buhl , Carpets , oil clolhs 1:1 it- Mmnif irluro < nlnt tliitfi , ciir'-iln pooil-uti ; \Vliulii-ale clolhlurH , 1511 11MI llarncy Ktri-nt. CIGAHS. West & Fritscher , Mnn ifnctuics llncclffarfl , Jolibcr.tof loaf tabnpcn. 1011 ritrnitn Slrcct. C'O.17. , COKE , ETC. conxicE. Eagle Cornice Works , F. Kuemping , .MmiulactiirerB ol | ( ; -ilvniilz'il Iron cnrnlpoi. 'tidvan'z d Iron Cornice. ' Hornier windowiloor Wlmlow L'iii4 , melMlllo i-npt , ilnlnl > . etc. Tin kvlltht < , etc. 1110 mul , Iron mul-I ito looter , t. Ml fiirnmii SI. PliODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Sshroodcr & Oc. , Dealer * In country prixl- Cash buyers butler uiul ucc , frulti , vuKotntilcs , e tr . nail Kenorut com * etc. etc.IM7 IM7 llOH-anl Street. 42.1 South lltli Street. SOUTH OMAHA. _ " " " UNION STOCK""YARDS"CO. , LIMITED- A. D. Boor ? & Oo. , Hunter & Green- M-S'J K chmi o lliillilliiK. ; 0 CtchmiKO llullillnv , South Oinnbn. South Oimitia. TO INVESTORS. I amoirorinsstioU in a isood uounil company - pany th.it will pay a 20 p > r cent dlvldun I. $100 uhnres for $85. Wrlto ( or pro 10 HARRY KB3NB. Ecom 0 , WANTED Total IMUCI nf CITIES , COUNTIES , OCIIOOL KVW. . . ' DI5TniCTB , V/ATER COMHAIMEa , T.R.R.COMFANIEO , t < x C'orrMpoinJiace Ri.iH-iti'il. H.W.HARniS aCOHPAHY.Bankers. lO'OS ' Oonrhorn Street , CHICAOO :3 Wa'l Stroot. HEW YOIIK- 70 Btata O - BOSTON.- _ > Hltmitl" ! ) ' | ir..i'ur . f"r itrailu H)1 ruu fi.rclruubirn. HIIICitWiK'li ( Illtirl. tin No\r " y'ork | , | fo | iia if. unittlm , Neb. TELEGRAPHY. . . ltuci.ii ; i9uiu < ! y tor all tb ) un'iAiuir' a'lehniKC' ' an'l | irivnt ilniciii. ol .CD. A { .crulo , „ , „ , or , , l tow. mi n. I pren : ibaltund lceli ln In riM-mnnnDdlng It to. by 1'lUCli 1.00.