TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Eioltcmcnt of the Three Preceding Day Gradually Subsiding. NO FEATURES OF INTEREST WITNESSED Trndc Denuded of Sensational Moves by the llccent Itnpld Clmr.KCH rcrnotiH Attend the Gal lery Overlooking the I'll. OIIICAOO , Aug. IP. The audience In tlio pub lie gallery overlooking tlio trading pits was n overflowing as on nny of tlio tlirco proceeding days of tht ; excitement , but the performance they stood to observe lacked the absorbing features of Interest which worn wltnuwcd or Baturdiiy nnd Mouthy. Tlio cloo of tin market yesterday . t Jl.0.1 for December wlicnt left It ilcnudcd f sensational features whlcl the excitement hud added to n naturally ilrnng condition of nlTulrs. The foreign mar ket hud loU a friy.il doril of yesterday's boiry- nncy. und like the trade , appeared to crave i rest. rest.Tho principal fluctuations In Oecoml.er wheat tip lo about tun minutes before tin , close WITO as follows : Opened at from III ! toSl.omj. then sold at tl.fU. fl.cn. * l.i2 . II.KI H.02'il.lM'i. } . fl. < K > $ . ll.ttl'1 ' , JI.OIM. Jl.ciS'i. ' Tht oint of the day was reached ahdilt II o'clock wli li was ( l.0hi iintl WHS cntiKeil by a dispatch whlrh reported that Hussla had In- eluded wheat In thu ordiir prohibiting exports. Thu truth of thu report WUH much dountod , . however , as tin ) board had not welveii any MU'li IIOWH. Then ) wns a shoit lived fpurt from tl.U2'i ' totl.'l ( ' ? about ten minutes frotii the close I'lit ' It became heavy again and ilroppi'd to Jl.i.2'i ' at 1.15 p. in. December privileges for Wednesday wern uunlcd n round Wji : and II 0" . The corn mar ket noted very stubbornly all day. It was jumping np nnd down mo-tly between ( ' . " ' and file , with prices at WXft'SI'ii- ' ' fur N'ptcri'bor. This Inline opclird around r-'l'.o , with sales at KKlKP + v t the same time. The prlei ; touched 62 Me and rose to lU'ie ' In short order. Then It Mild ( ill'ic ' up and then went to fVi > to a third time before I o'eloek. August sold mostly be tween G.V and Win. There was lest netlon In the late futures.Vhlre A. Lo. and Hutchison wore tin- leading buyers , early followed by short * . The prnspcot.i of a wiuee/e In Sep tember corn continues and makes shorts ( .oiling fur any length of time out of the ( liU'Hilcni. Corn beciiine very buoyant the last half hour and reached the best price of the day. August was fiuoted at (17 ( " c at the Close. SeplP > her sold at f6' ' c and closed -Ue over liiHt night. Octolier ranged from 57 4 e and ixiiic. September fern Mild nl ( ,2c. ( cnlli fi7ic. ! Oats closed from lie to If easier lifter experi encing a moderately active day. The trade. was of a M : .tli-rlng character. Augustopuncd at .He , dcC'Incd to'1-c , and cloacd nf.'s"4c " Sep- ternber sold from Kl'jo ' down to 2HVic. closing nt : H'iO. while May Marled at .tt' + K. advanced to .Kiii * , noakcncd to.f-'e , and closed iitE'ji' : ! ' . A break of Gfii'p occurred In rye. I'orolgnors bought a moderate umonnlof cash grain , nnd at the same time hold September freely. They also did consid erable selllir. . AtiKiiHtxnld at Wc&'l.uo ' arut cloned at ' .Hiljc : September sold at UV&il.OO and closed atH'iiii'.K'io : Octobtur closed about. . 'C ' under September ; No. S until atOiicfl.OI. ( The market wns active and excited. The trade In provisions wns fairly lively to day. In pork prices fluctuated con"ld nbly. Opening sales woro2iTcC ! ! ileellnn followed by a further reduction of 2'ic. ' At the reduction the demand Improved and prices advanced .I'J'/i ' ® Ac. later the prices settled back 10' < 4l2ic ! and closed ( fillet. Laid , the demand was fair and the tradlnir llRlit. I'rleCH opened 2iQ.V ! ) lower , but rallied again and closed at outside figures steady. Short rllm wuro fairly active. 1'rlces ruled SHti-'io lowoiat the opening but iinekly | ral lied acaln. Toward the close prices settled down to moitliim ll ures but advanced again. The m.irket closed firm. The loauliiK futures ranRcd us follows : Cash iinolatlons wore as follows : ' . WIIKAT No. 2 Mirmz wheat , $1.02ffll.02i ! ; No. II HiirlnB wheat , W&'Mn No. 2 rod , $1.01. COIINNo. . 2 , UT'jc. OATS No. 2 , 2S'io ; No. 2 white. 32GJoi : ! No. a white , : toiOic. ; ! IlYK No. 2. ITjJic. HAHI.KV No. 2. nominal ; No. II , 4SffiG2c , fob ; No. 4 , Klc. f. o. b. KliAXSKKII No. I. JI.OS. TIMIITIIV SKKD I'rlrne. ? l.2il.25. : I'OIIK JIcss nork , per barrel. $ I0.12 ! { . Lard. per owt. , t&STlii short ribs Hides ( loose ) . t'AWb il-IUi ; i\ry \ salt'd NhouldorK ( boxed ) , JtJ,20JlC.J5 ! : short clnnr olilim ( boxed ) , J7.2ICiJ7.25. WrrisKV Distillers' llnlshed Roods , per gal. , f 118 * SuoAitK Cut loaf , unchanged. On the produce exchange today the butter iiiurkut was linn ; fancy dreamery. 2J < a2.'o ; line western , l7 M8ie ! ; flno dairy I4t0c. Kggs , Now Yorlc Slarkots. NKW VOIIK , AIIB. 18. I'l.ouu Ilccelnts , 2H.18U vackiiKi's : uxportN , 7l l barrolK ! : isii.4lJI sacks ; market Irregular and let , * di'inand. Sales , 2-,000 barrels. Low extras. } 3.7.Vt6I..V ; fair to fancy. H l5..H : IMInnesnta clear. } 4,50Q5.lu : Minnesota palcnts. tl.HHSO-OO ; winter wheat , low Kraili'H. 1.7504,50 ! patents , ft.T5fi5.Sij ; Btr.ilnhlH , fl.7Mt.5.40 ! ; rye inlxtiiri's. * l.5IJt5.ia. OOHN.MI.AI. Hull ; yellow weHtorn , W.4Ha4.K ! ( ) . WIIKAT KucolptH. .V.'tWOJ bushels ; exports , ' 'W.I'.M ' bushels ; snloi , il. . .l,000 hushols of fu- tiiros ; niarkel lower unsettled ; No. 2 red , tl.IO.ln elevator ; Jl.rj''itl.l5S alloat ; Jl.rJ\ii 1.111V f. o. bi No. 3 red , 41.07 ; unsradod red. fl.U5 < X ; No. 1 northern to arrive , fl.lli ; No. 1 hard to arrive. tl.'lIil.2Hi ( ; No. 2 Chlcairo , tt.15 ; No. 2 Milwaukee , ll.lIIViftl.'I'i. Op tions , vluoroiis speuultitlon has cone out from the inarket. On roall/.lni : prlcei. opened liTi c lower , afterward on forolKii a J vices of tiad weather and demand , iiulckoned , which sent jirlees up 3i(31'io ( ; follovvln. ; this caiuu a break of li'ir'"HC ' on now buy- Irix ordont. dull condition of export trading nnd KOIIIIIK of continent aci'ounc. ; a reaction of liti'lc and the close Kteady at lBc ! under yesterday. No. 2. red , tl.i.lK&l.in. closlii ! : JI.10 ; Poplenibcr , tl.U07-lfil.lli. oloslnir. * I.IO ; Oo- tobor. * l.n > aiU i. closing , tl.lOH ; Novoinber , ri.ltl > iiai.ll > i , closlni ! fl.Hli ; Doc-ember. Jl.ll',1 ' _ . _ . _ . delivery _ . _ . . with sales at fl.COiJl.crilj ; eloscit depressed at Jl.OI'.CiOl.iU'a throiiKh a lar n break at the west on the forolKu situations ; Htilcs , 40 loads ut * . .O.V4 < au > mi. COIINItecolpts , 25,0.5 bushels ; exports , 17.40S bushels ; sales , l.blO.oai husbelsof futures and ( II , WO bushels of spot. r-pot nuilket Irrt'Kiilnr early , mronser closlnir. easy and iinlot ; No. 2 , tiUd'tSlu In elevator ; MIQ.s2o alKut ; nnitraded rnl.\ed. 7Kl ( < 2c ; No , 2 white , TIKaslo. Uutlons advanced l5UVi. lost It and milled at I'tCM'nC , closing steady at KBI'nO over yester day throiiKh inanlpulatlon at the west and llu-litor receipts ; Anuust , 7iXii.7ltC. closing , 77)ic ) ; Heptcniber. W374i4c , cloilni ; , 7tL c ; October , I4i7tk' . oloMii ; : , 7le ; Novoinber , Oo , olosliiK , ( Wo ; Oeccnibor. iKSfflc. clotlns. t 3o ; May. WHittiKIo. elosltr. . A7c. OATS Uecelptm lO'.OOtl bushels ; exports , t > ! ) .OVO ; sales , IKIOO misht'ls of futures anil II . ' ,111,0 bushels ( if spot. Siit | market unset tled , lower on mixed ; quiet. Options dull , lower nnd weak ; August. JII'iCl V' , elinlnr. U4So ; Septoniber , Ill ii tl'ie , ulosltii , ' , 3l > 4 < i& 35o ; October , closing. : ui.e ; No. 2 white , 43o ; No. 1 , 4tie ; No. 1 while. 4'o ; nilxeil western , XUA.ITct white wcatern , awaS'Jo ; No. 2 Ohlcak'O , ail 1 1 ® : io. llAV-gulot , Ilrrn. P lloi'S Qulul. enays stnto cnnimon tocholco , IMtlUc ; 1'aellli ! const , U1UC. ) L'urFKK Options opened llr MI : . ' 3IO points up , closed Ntoiuly friiv'l points up ; sales , fil,5uo lmiK , Iliclildlni ; August , tlU.MXTcltl.Vi ; rieptem- ber , JKLOWiiin. (5 ( ; Ouluber , flH.VUutlU.IUt Novem ber , HI.-XV.il4.25 ; December , flU.CiaiLM : ; March. lll'.VttllU''i ; Spot Ulo , thill , steady ; fulr carKiun , I IK ) i No. 7 , I'dtl"- ! ! f iKlAir Haw , llrmer. niilet. IlefJucil , llrruer , inoro ilornand ; elf A , 4Ic Uo. MmMnr.s Now Orleans ijulot , steady , HifK-l'ltm.iiulot. COTTON SXKU uiir-Klrnr , TALLOW SHi'ady und irulet. Itosi.s Quiet , sletiily , TUHl'KNTINK Ullll 1111(1 PHSy ; 31 fJ.WiC. l'disiilet ; ( ! , Bteudyt weitorn. H/i l7ci ro- culiilH , 6,7 . Wool , Steady , iirlet | ; domostlo llceco , .tOQ 87ct p tilled , .H&llu ; Toxus. 174f.'le. I'OIIKDull , Htt'tidy ; old nioxs , J10X ) li\75 : now mess , tll.&oai-.W ) ; extra prune , jo. 75. IiAiiu SlroiiRcr , iiilot ] | westoru stonm , liLOOt iulc . 4.000 ul < 0.b7Ji < iiauj | n-ilen , U.VOO tlurcoit , Pcptcrnbcr. tfi.SOblil ; Octobrr , J6.0J , clonlnz n tt.'JU hlil ) Pi-comber. t.20 bldt Jniiunry. K-30 cln lnir at t.35bld. CUT .MEATtj-CjuIot , cnslor. .Mltiiil.KS-ririii , nulct ; nhortclc.tr , Ecptotn- bo r. * .CW. Ili.'TTr.ir-l'alr rlurnnnd. flrrncr : wc-tcrn dnlry. lMJ:5cs : wc-ntern creamery. NVSWc western factory , 12 14'4 ! Klglt" . SU'iftWo. ' Cnr.Kir. Kiilrly active , flrrnj western , T'o ' part sklmi , fl' < c. I'to tito.v Qtilot and unchanged ; Mexican . . Coi'i'Kii PtPiirtyj lake , AtiRilst. tl..03t lake September. JI2.0J. LKtD-Stoa'Jyt doniPttlc. JI.ITli , TIN l-'lrmj straits , J20.20. KIIIIHIIH City Murk off. KASHAS CITV. Mo. . Auj { . IP. WIIK\T Lower No. 2 hard , cash , ici'.ic ; AiisuHt , tile ; Hoptcni bor. We hid ; No. 2 red , cn hU.lo bid ! August Celtic hid ; September , Klc bid. COIIN Active nnd hl'-'linr ; caul ) . MiJTiSOUo AiiRiist , . ' , . ' > hid ; Soptcrnbor , M ? c. OATH Qiilot and lower ; No. 2. cmh. 2fi ; c bid ; Aueust. 20 < jo bid ; September. 2Cc bid. Itr.'TTF.it Klrm and unchariKi'd. DdtlH I'lrin. nnd In demand ut lie. llAV lllBher : fancy pralrlc , S.00 ! | Rood to choice. fi.ooQi.ai. I'r.orju Dull , tri.do practically nt a stand still. I'KOVISIONO UnchansoJ. \Vonr , Steadv. ItECKIi'T.s Wheat , 53,400 ; corn , 4,100 ; Oats , lf'O. Wheat , 23.0CO ; corn , 5,40) ) ; oats Ilvoriiil | .Markets. r , AIIB. 17. Wiir.tT Steady ; dn- rnnnd Itnprovln. . ' ; holders olfer moderately rt'il. western , sprlnir , Ss 7'5'1W. ' 'irt per cen tal ; Kansns winter , hard , "s 8dri' > s Ud. Ito- cnlitof | wheat for past three days , ! 1CS,000 centals Including l.'ll.noo Arnerlcnn. Colix Steady ; demand fair ; mixed wcit- ern. ( Is 2'id porcenUl. Itccclptsof American corn for past thrno davs were IWJOO centals. CIIKKSK American llncst.whlte and colored. 45s Gd pcrcvvt. U'hcftt iNNKAi'or.rs. Minn. . Aii-r. IS. WIIKAT Jiifcli wheat very dull for poor lots. Trices 3'ilc ' lower , but relatively better sustained than futures. Very little old wheat sold. Itecelpts.rio cars ; shipments 50 cars. Close : No. I hard , on track. or'ififl.Ot'i ' ; No. 1 northern. August. I'll ' ; on track. 1) ( iSiLC-Si ; No , 2 northern , on track , lt-i9Sc. Si. Ijo.rls .Market * . ST. Louts. Mo. . Auc. I. " . WHEAT Lower ; cash. ICJ'i ; December. i'.0- . Colt.v Dull ; cash , file ; Hoplombor. 59e. OATS Ncgluctud ; No. 2 cash , 2Uc ; iieptcm- ber. 2s'jC. l'oiK-tlO.)5. ( ) LAUH-W20. . „ . Clriolrinatl Market * * . CINCINNATI. O. , Ausr. 16. WHEAT Disler ; No. 2 red. Oi'i ' COIIN Strong ; No. 2. mlxod. 04'5c. ' OATH-Steady : No 2 mixed. 31'ic. ' WIIISKEV I'lrrn nttl.lK Mil\raitkcu : Oriiln Market. -WHEAT Finn ; Toledo OriUn Market. Tor.tsno , O. . AIIB IS. WIIBAT Lower ; cash and August , Ji.i' " , ; . CoiiN-Steady ; cash , foe. OATS-Qulet ; cash , 3ie. Ttorlln Oriiln Hovlow. IlKltl.iN. Auc. IB. The North Gorman Oa- 7ettu today nays that tlio present situation of foreign markets shows the economic and po litical Importance of a hlixhly developed na tional husbandry , mnklntr the fatherland In dependent of foreign countries , and proves the nccc'slty for leform In the Krain trades so as to enable It to more cas ly supply Germany with additional brcadstulT.s. STOCKS . .tJlO.VltS. . Nr.w YOIIK , Aug. 18. The stock market today was nguln active and strong with an uninl.stnkalilo broadening tendency and ma terially higher figures were reached In every thing on the list , and this In the face of heavy realisations and the efforts of the bears pre vented any further advance In prices. There Is a large party wbo already think that the rise has attained Riilllclcntly large proportions tions and that many stocks have been ad vanced too rapidly and therefore favor a re action , but then vhu now buying In the mar ket Is of Mich proportions that against the selling to ronll/e , that of bears nnd of the outside centers. Including London , the market still advances. Today at least there appears to bo largo buying orders and the upward movement made steady progress. The rola- tlvo Importance at present of the Union I'a clllc alfalrs was scon In the steadily diminish ing volume or business In the stock , although the shares were sluggish and feverish. Atchlsou was again tbe leader In point of activity , while Louisville & Nashville still led the upward movement , closely followed by Kock Islnnd. The western operators confined themselves entirely to the western stocks and the Interest In thu movement of grangers was great or than that In any other group of stocks , and while everything snared In the general advance the Important movements were cou- llncd to those stoeks. There were a very few shares advanued. Among the low priced spe cialties Hull'ulo , Rochester fi 1'lttsbur.s and Plttsburg & Western preferred were most con spicuous , but the Indusrials ! were neglected with tlio exception of Chicago Gas , which In ho o my tr.idu was strong , The news from tlio meetlnc of the directors and creditors of the Union Pacific was reas suring , and while that stock fulled to advaiico until Into In thu day prices crept up from ono to two percent , with shaip gains In a fuw low priced share" . After tlio announcement ot the arrangement agreed upon by which the Moating debt of the Union I'i'.clllc is to betaken taken care of there was a soiling movement In that stock which wiped out all of Its advance , and realisations In the general list bee iniu more abundant and prices yielded along the Hue , the last hour being marked by a steady though slow decline. This downward move ment which was helped by the efforts of the trader ! , to briiu about a ririotlnn was snlllC clout In many eases to entirely wipe out the early gains , and many of thu active stocks actually oloied lower than last evening. The trade In railroad bonds was again most , gratifying , the largest temper of the market remained decidedly s'.rong throughout. nn sympathy with the late decline In stocks being shown. The active bonds are almost Invariably higher and many material gains n'ero made ( liiiln1.1 thu day's transactions , llnrllngtnn rose s' per cent. Western , New York .t Pennsylvania' ' per cent. tiuvernmeul lomls have been dull and steady. I State bonds have been entirely neglected. The following are the closing iiuoUitlons ( or thu leading stocks on the Now York stock ex change today ; Ati'blnon . iii ' AdaniB Kxprc'Hti . 14.r > Nortliwoiturn , pruf..iU : Alton , Tcrro lluutu. . 27 .V. V. , Central 101 ilo prufcrrtMt . I''i N. Y. , t'lilc. \ 81.1. , . . IS'f ' American Kxiuo * . . .lhi do prrfuiTiMl fiiw Iliir. U. It. .V N . M Ohio .MI il alM | > l I'J ' Canada I'aclllc. . . . . do preferred K5 Canaila Sontlicrn. . . MJ'ti ' OnlnrloVritern. . . . lit Central I'acltlc ' . " > < } OieKdii luiprovum't. . SKI CIll'K. .VOllll ) . UH ( Un-nrni Nuv 118 ilo Ut prvfurreil. . . . is OrcKoa TnuiH list ilo .M prufurrcil. . . ' 's'-i ' , Pucltlc Mull ItH , ChlcHKO * Alton. . . , ] ' . ' 7 IV'orln , Dec. A KVUIIH. l.i C. 11. A y . 'Mi I'lttaliurir U7ij ! t' . . C. , C. A St. 1. . Ii4 > Pullmim Pnlnce 181 lii'lawarv.Vlluilion. .I'M ItvmlliiK -L | Del. , l . A. W . I. K Itoclc Inland 7.IS. lien. Xlt. ti. iiruf. . . . < : ! ? { St I , . AS. f. lutpTd. . 70 KaHt Tdiuii'HHUO . . 6 > | fit. Paul l > 7 * ( ilo 1st | iri.'fi'rriil ! , . . . Hi do preferred liiv : ilolnil prefiTlfil. . St. Paul. Mln. .t.Mnn..107 do prufcrrod ML , do preferred 81 Kurt Wnyno ll'.l iTunn. Conl .Vlron. . . VM Chi. A , KHHI. Ill KM-i 'ruin * PurlUc ! ' . ' > ] llocklim Valley . -'li'l To I. .V.O. tVnt. pld. . . "t lloiiKton \ Texas. . . . : i I'nlun Paclllo 37M Illinois Central . IM U. H. Kxprona M Ht. I'anl.V Dulntli. . . . : i- ' WaUnoli. t. 1 , . A. Pac. ll ! < KIIIIMIH , V Ti'iiis I Of io prttfurred ' 'I ! 'i l.iiVohtlu.V Went. . . . ll'fiWolhi Kurco r.xp 1.18 ilo prufurrud . . . . . . . fti ; > i | Wi-Bti-fn iriiloa..lili HIM LnLoSlioro IIIH' Am. Collon Oil ' 'I l.iiilUvlllo.V : Nrtsliv. . TPfjColoriidii foul .I''H loiilnrlllu\ . A. . . . ' 'Oil , llouifatiikc II Mi'iiipliln.V t'liur l ; lron Mlvur 100 .MIcli.Kiiii Cvntrul. . . . VI ( Inlnrlo 37 Mil. . I. . S. \ W 71 . ( .lulckiillrcr 5 do prolvrrud I Ik I do prvfcrri'd .VJ Mia , vSt. I. & Sutru S di iircfcrrcd 10 Ilillwrr Ill Mltmoiirl Puelllc Itlcb.V. . P. Tor. . . . ISVj Mubllu.V Ohio I' . ' iWlBOoiniln Central. . . IU Na livllliiCluitt so Iliruat NortlivrniiM. . Ml N. J. CVntrul ir.'ig'Chli'iiL-u liim li'iTd Norfolk , \ West pfd. 4'JH lail Trunt I6 ( Northern Piiclllc ! IH | iiK r Tru t " ' . "i dii preferred. . . . MSiilfioiiiliorn 1'Hclllo : . ' > ? { JJ.l * . lj > 'ijTurit ! < liilf. . ISSi'Orc ' > 'iin S. I. . A U. N. . Sl | The tula ) nalos of stock today worn ! I'.S.RVI Hluiroi , Including : Atchlnon. 4. , 170 ; Chicago ( ins. I0.2.M ; Delaware. Laokuwanna > V Western. II.01S ; Krlo , O.Ulil ; Louisville & Nash ville. UI.74.V Mikhouf ! I'aullic , l.VilV ) ; North- oil ! Paclllo pruferrod , KDW : Ulchmond .t West Point 4,27 > ; St. Paul. 4IBI ( ( ; Union 1'uolllc. S0.27UVestorn ; \ Union , : it ' Klnnncliil KASHAS CITV , JIo. , AUB. te.-ClotuluKs today wcro tLIUJIW. . NKW YOIIK , AUK. 18. Hank clonrlnsx , today 12-VJW:0 ! ; balances. Jl.T.Mi.U''U , ClNflNNATl. O. , Auu' . 18. Money , 4ift1 ! per eiu ; cxchiin c , MJo discount ; clfarliik' " . tl- I'nii.AiiKU'iiiA , Auu18.OlenrlnKi today. lliXljw : : and balances , tl.lll.NxJ. Money , 4 icr cent. llAt.TUtouE. Mil. . An. ; . 18. Hank cloiirliics oduy weru t2,5l i.tuS ; baluncCM , WT.\bOI. Hutu , per cent. HOSTOH , Mass. . Auc. 18. Clearing ! ) hoiuo iitlunccri , tl..Vti.iM ; rule , 4 per cent ; cull loans , KiQ per cent ; tltno lutiriN. Kt7 per cent. HObTo.v. .Mum. , AUK , 18. Hank oloarlriRa toUay , US.W4ll | Uluuccs , l,508,0i > 5t rate for rnonoy. 4 per cents exchange on Now York 17c per tl.voo discount. CiiirAcio , Auu. If. Hank clenrlnsn. II8.4CO.- oooi Now York exchange , 50 per cent dlscounti HtrrlliKf cxchatiBo dull nnd weak ; GO day bills , tl.M ) : money Heady , o per cent. New York Money Market. NP.W YOIIK. AUR. 18. Mosr.v ox CAMI..i y , mnglng from TI ; ) per cent ; , lust loan 2i ! porponl ! rloaing offered nt ' 'M per cent. PlIIMK MKIKJANTIt.E I'AI'Ell-o' ptTCCnt. HTI.IIU.SCI KxcilANnu Qulct und weak ! ei.si : for slxty-nny bills nml { I.85JX for dom - m n nil. The following were the clo-ilii. ; prices on bonds : H. H. 4s , roistered..lltrtf I M. K. A T. fion'im. . . 7fi tr. H. 4s. coupons lii | ; < ! Jt. K. A T. Oon'IOi. . . 414 U. P. ! ' < . registered. IiWi Minimi Union (1 ( 100 4it > . coupons lot , ) * N. J. fentlnt Cert. . .lnsu Pnrltlctti of'M 110 Northern Pn " Ixiul < innnSlftiiip4s. | . 81 do 3d Ill TonnoiitFS N. S. Gs..lO. > .Vnrthwot' consols. IllWiH do 81 ' .is do debentures * . . . WiH do 3s cyi I , . A I. M. ( lon. , . . 87 Camilla SoutliDrn 2ds W * ' ! < t. fi. A S. V. lien M. .10.1 Central Pacinc UU..IOJU St. Paul consols . . . . .us I . A It. II. Ists lUHiSt. P. , C A P. Ms . . .112 do Is 73 ifnlon Piiclf ' KrloSils ii.i ; < ; i Wt-et Shore ! lJO ( ! Boston Htoolc > fnrkot. ItOi > TOX , Mas . , Auit. 19. The followlnp were thuclO4ln' { prlcu4 on the tloston stock market : StoL-k , > lnrkct. LONDON. Aus. li. The following were the London stock notations c oilni ; at 4 p. in. : Cmmols money l 1liliKrlo'nd 10.1 Consols , account ! , H Illlnoln Central I' . H. In IlliVMuxIcan ordinary. . S.1 IT. S. 4 s linju t. Pniilconimon . . ' .V. V. P. , VO. .lrst . . . : K .V. Y. Central lo't Ciiniidbin I'aclllc Sii --.i. ] Pennsylvania . . . Krlo llAiiSir.VKlt l.'i.-tcd per ounce. . MONEY 1 ! percent. Kate of discount In the open market for both short and six months' bills , l ? , < aii { pur cent. Herman llnrik Statcrnenf. Itr.ui.ts , Ana. 19. The statement oftliolin- perlal llanK of Oornniny bliuws an Increase In specie of 8.0GJ.OOO r.iark.s. I'.irlH Itontos. I'Airt ? , An ? . IS. Three per cent rentes C5f 'iOt' for the account. Denver Mining Stocks. DKNVKH , Colo. , AUK. IB. There was porno peed business In stocks today. Total sales , Kljtyi. The following are the closing iiuota- tlonsof the Mining exchange : Allck'lmny 20 U'lrnl Tender 1 Amity > ' ( l.ltllcllule 10S Argonaut 12 May Marc 125 ll.tllarat 5 Morning Ull.il 43 llnnuknk 5 Oro. . . . 10Z HlltVHlI C.7 Pay llock 2 Illtf Indian I. ' , I'Gtonl IK IllKHIx 7 PurkCon 11 llrdwntow ( J'i Heed National to rulllnpo 15 Illulto 1011 Century. . . fl'.i Ituiinlng I.oito 2I ! { Clay County 115 1,0-ivcnwortli 8 CailiC John J 4 Diamond 11 nv Pnz/ler 'IJs DenverC.asAOlI. . . . 16Ji ClauillnJ 4 Kminon" 4S ( iettysburg IHM Cold Treasure 31 ; Wbalo St. Ininclad 4\ ( ( old Hock Kl Justlco M Sun Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN KUAN-WOO. Ana. 13. The olllclal closing ? notations for mining stocks today were as ollows : Now York IMIninir QiiottitioiiN. NKW VOIIK , Aug. 18. Thu cloalnj ; ralnlns stock iiuotutioin arc as follows : Alice UVi Occidental HKJ Dcailvruod 125 I'lymoiitli " : o HonieHtakt ! II HI SaviiKU 11K ) HornBllver 23 Sierra Nevada IKJO Iron Oliver lu ) HtniHlard 115 Mexican 225 Union Con 2U > Ontario : < 7tt VellowJack 140 Oplilr : U9 St. Ijotrin Slinin Quotations. PT. Lours. JIo. , Aug. 18. Mining stocks were very dull today. The following on e.ill : Adams 170 | Avpun li ! lllmettalllo 3457 Smnll lliiK's | 72M Central Sliver 4 Silver ABO ' . Kllialietl 120 Tourtulotto 25 Montrnae. . . 45 Vliniii 4m .M. llri'un 4.1 Wool .tlarkct. HOSTO.V. .Mass. . Aug. IS. The demand for wool has been good and the sales iiulto largo. Ohio fleeces sold at 2KZf.c ! ( ) for X , ; il-'o ! for XX and Xtfotiu for No. I ; Mlchlg.ui. 27c ; No. 1 , aift'l'ic ; No. 1 combine , firm ut iteUIOc ; Ohloilno doialne. aiJflc. ! ! Territory wools active at C/c ) for line and KXi' > 8 < } for line medium. TUXIIK , California and Oregon wools have been selling fairly on about the same basis as territory. Pulled wools havu been active. Choice supers sold at 4 ( > &r.o : fair to good supers. : nr extra , -iliiy.'e. Australian wools have been II rni. Now Yorlc Dry ( ioodH Miirkot. NKW YOIIK. Aug. 17.-Tho demand for dry goo'ls shows an Improvement with both agents and jobbers. The latter are decidedly more busy. Agents are recclvin orders from western houses for staple and fancy goods of all kinds , and good si/.cd transactions aru more frequent. ll.ivunii HAVANA , Aug. 18. bt'ANisit Gorn { 2.403 2.40ti. KxrilANOE Quiet ; on London 2'4 per cent premium. SUIIAK Dull. Oil ninrknt. LONIION. Aug. 18. KEFINBII 1'ETiioiiGU.u > ? > < ! pergallun. LiNhKKii Urr. 2s7ftd ( ) per owt. Hunk of lOii lniiil Itnllion. LONDON , Aug. -Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Knglaud on bal ance today , 1M > ,0) ) < > . Traders' Talk. ST. Louis. A it it. IS. Lanvonbor. ! Ilrolhcr.s to L'ockrull llrothcrs : The following was thu ranuu on the leading options at tuts point today : ClllCAiin , Aug. 18. V. U. Logan & Co. , to llryan Commission Co. ; Tlio wheat market today h.is been fairly Ntoady. December opening at IK' ' , selling up to 101'J , and closing iitKU'i. Kngllsh and continental cables all quote lower prices. Harvesting lu the north west IK progressing rapidly , null fiom nil wo ein ; learn the crop will bo In quantity the largest over grown , and the quality perfect. We tblnk the prlco too lil-'h with the near approach preach of spring wheat being marketed. About 4 O.raX ) wheat chartered. Corn ac tive , reptomhor opened at ( I'i'4 ' and elosed at M. There Is considerable talk of manipulation In September. Wo cannot ounllrm this , but as a matter of prudence we think It advisable to cover all > -liurt contracts In September. Thu out situation Is without a feature. Trading light. Provisions steady. The principal huy- lir.- bus been by packers and the soiling by tired Imldois. CillCAlli ) , Aug. 18. Kounutt. Ilopklnd .t Co. toS. A. McWhiirter : Reports of reselling by foreigners and loner markets abro id have been thu principal points of Interest. Ivitro- po'iu speculators appeared to have loaded their lung lines nnd perhaps short for a turn If nut so much for a bullish tendency can bo loir.ed fur from Hint side until these short sales havu linen covered. The nrirkut Is nar- rowln-t and wider HuctU'iton ! < will doubtless bo the exception for .iwhllo. Lo.'ul trader * as n rule uclluve In .uatertally lower pr'cos and are again working on the short side , but are keeping close. Thu export business lias been rather dull und cables stnto Importers abroad hold off. Corn has been conspicuously strong. Now York btartlnir the upward movement by sharply advancing the September option on the re ported futclgn buying. Thu clique contlnucn to work tint market , and possibly thu farmers' alliance may bo IIMIMH tuned lo issuosomolioUI- back-your-corn lltur.iluro. Such a move would doubtless bo rnuro ulTcctlvo than In wheat. It would bo easy to nut corn lo 7Ac or fl.UJ If farmurs sluiuld rufiiso to part with what they hold of the old crop , hut It Is lin- prubablo that they could bo Induced to carry nut such Kchonii' . Otts show no strength. ProvUlons have rallied on covering by shurti , but looks like a tale on good milieu. OiitOAiiii , Au-r. 18.-Schwartz , Dupce .t Me- Cormlck to 1' . O , Schwurtz , V Co : Wheat today was much quieter , the result of the se vere liquidation both wiiys Monday. Ins to id ofaruuu of lOc lluctuutton today's wcro within a range of 3o. There were moments of htrengtli. but the Inclination wan downward , The momentary utrongth renultud from thu recvlut of prlvuto cabloi from London declaring that It wu re ported ItuHiila would uUo prohibit the exportation of . . The report M not con- nldurcd credible nn tl it * otTect vrrUMoon pono. The olllclul estimate hhoshortiKC In the Rus ulan rye crop wni uintlr lodnyWI.OX'.MJO butli- els , ompared with Hut year. That , turnover. would leave a rye cronpf over oil. The shortage illlnst about double thou u sun I exports. 1'nrttcs lixlHy nil cloidl at u decline. Indicating1'that the oxcllornr > nt IK abating abroad as wnlj nt hero. Thosoabo.ird l clearances wore good V > O.COJ bushels In wheat alone. Hut very Illllo- new export business Is 1 now doing. There were twenty cars of new . whonthere. NextM > U.K will tin 'oiibtedly sen thu b < ginning of th/i. riioh. The decrease of the whent-on-tms ! < ! ipu figures 9uO,0 > 0 bushels was without InfluiMiro. The trade , com pared with the wild 'scenes of recent days , looked small. Theru-uras some indication that foreigners worn biiyluj wheat modcratoly on this break. Then ; was more Indication of manipulation In September corn limn on any day so fur. lluylng orders were apparently tent from Now York by llutchlnson. The weather continues splendid. Today's receipts were 67.1 cars mm the estimate for Wednesday only . ' 114. There continues some Intimation that the foreigners will to a degree substitute ; corn for rye wherever possible. Cudiihy eoV- > cred coii'fdcrablo pork today. That and thu advance In corn brouulil . .bout a llttlo ad vance. Munufacturoi , however , wore free sellers of ribs and lard. The hog receipts were only 12,100. and trio estimates for Wednesday only l SOUTH OMA II. I 31. 1 It Itr CS. OMAHA , Aug. 19. CATTt.E-Onicint rccolots of cattln 2. . ' : iS ns cotnu.irad with 2.M7 yesterday and 1.G.VI Tuesday of lust week. The market win about steady on the bun beeves , weak arm lower on others , llutchcr slock dull and .value lower on everything. I'eedcrs were In largo supply und small demand at prices . ' .VSlOo lower than a week ago. Three-fourths of the offerings wore range entile. Kuricy l.lSMh to ICOO-lb st 'ors. t : > . \ 0r < r ; prime fej-lb to U"lb "steor.4. ! I..ViT ) > . 'Ji ; jsood to choice 1150-lh to iiV-lb : steers. } l.2 ai.7i : bntchors' steers. lo : > i-lb to l.WO-lb , : i.T.a 4.'iO ; fair Pl-lb to llVl-lh steer < . J.l.21tl.0.i ; comtiiou 800-lh to I2W-lb st-ors. tir1 .g > l. 10 ; fair to good cows , Jl.OOii'J.di ; good to cholco cows , tLWtVLWi fancy cows. tiuOiiVW ; bolters. f'Ol QS.-Si : yoarllu 's. J..ijOB'i.OO ; feu lors. J.'Ja. 5 T5 Hookers. ( iT.'nt i.u.i ; c'liinors , il.OJT&.Oi ; Inuls , $ l.2Vat.0 : o\en , t--i'iai. ' * : st.'i-s , l..VlS..Ti ; calves , } l."i > it"i. ' 0 ; wc toru corn-food steers. * I.T.vai.l.-i ; western stooH , ( I.AKiI..Vi ) western cows. JI.tOiga.fiO. llons-Olllclal receluls of hogs a. 17" an compared with HL > yesterday and 'l.bUl Tues day of last week. The market opened active and .Virtue higher on the be.st hogs , about steady on common. The market closed easier with several loads unsold. There was n good y hipping demand , the quality of the hogs was better and almost everything was morn or less sorted. Prices ranged from $4.7r > ® .V.T > . Light. IUKHM.2S : heavy J4.7ft3.V10 ; mixed. II IHiri.o5. SnuEi' Olllclal receipts of sheep 220. as compared with nnneycstorday and 23 Tuesday of last week. Tin" market was easier , the de mand only fair. Natives , } 3.UJ < 2).V ) ; westerns , ' ' Koocl ) > tn and Disposition of Stock. Olllclnl receipts and disposition of slock as shown by the books of the Union stockyards company for thu twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , Augnst'lS , Is'Jl : llECKIPTS. DISroSITION. KcnrcHcntutivo Snlo.i. srnbits. No. Av. Pr , ! . ; No. Av. Pr. 2 1435 2 15 BTOCKF.IIS AM ) WYOMING CATTI.i : . Strowbrldge & Andrews 2 cows 1195 2 CO 1 feeder 1UOO 2 ( JO II. K. Corlett 71 cows M9 1 DO 35 cows 8.0 1 45 1 feeder 4'0 2 50 1 feeder 400 2 75 Header llrothcrs 1 1420 2 00 I stocr 1100 3 .15 25 steers mil 3 35 13 steers , il.W 3 35 55 steers IHW 3 30 TO steers mil 3.'IO 20 steers , tailings 1302 COI.OItAUO C'ATTI.B. T. A fib ton 2Scows 076 1 90 R M. Smith- I'lvo .Stock MnrkutH. OIIIUAOO , AUB. 18. [ Sponlat Tolearain to TUB HEE. I All examination uf today1 * salun of cut- tlu will fall to UlsoloMO any Important olmuu'o luvuluvi. Tlauiuututlona foruatlvca wcrull.'S for Inferior to extra cow , and fT.-OOit1.CJ I for common to fancy Rteor * . Outside iuotatlotH | wuro nut reached In nny In- ctaiico , uor wns there much trsdlntt in the close vicinity of insldn lleurcs. There were only about lftOOJ natives of alt klndo nnd the bulk uf them were taken at tl.RVil'.M for COUH nnd nt { .I.7.VU.Y25 for nteers. Uood to choice cows nra u sluulo higher tliiin at the clo < o of last week , Iliinuo cattln wcro fully steady. There were : U ) u westerns which sold nn a biisM of ( . ' .COALir. , and 2ftOO TI.XIIIK. for wh.ch theta wuro buvcrs at II.50 ( .7.2,1.1 for cows rind ut I2,2.VRI.10 ; for stocrs. There wns hut little Ilfo In the demand from nuy clnss of buyers and the small supply of stock In the yards proved ample , Vciu calves were In domain ! nt.Oi < S' > .OJ. The hex market was strong for fair to best grades and common sorts avenged fully steady. Llttlo plus , of which many arrived yesterday unit today , fared badly. > ohody appeared to have any u o for them , nnd prices have taken a severe fall of 2. < V > uo per Iftu llu. They mild to u limited ovtcnt around JI.'M. ' Cholco heavy buss touched 15.05 and one load of fancy 2tV-lb IIURS found buyers nt W.7S. Choice medium weights < .old at t. " > O.V.U.7U nnd fancy Unlit were qnoti'd at fft.tXKiV'.So. The provall- IriB prices , however , were f.M.VB.'i.fti. Poor stutr sold nt t4.7iVtA.nv. nml culls were iniolcd at noojf4..10. The niarUet eloped weak. I ho KvL'iilni..loiirniil leports : CATTI.K Ile- colpts. 7,000 : shipments , : i.wn ; market slow ; H UecelplH. 12,0(10 ( ; shlpinenti , r,000 ; m.irkct fairly active. openlnR a .shadestroni- cr. closed easy ; rough and common , Jl.4.11 4.W ; ml > cd and packers. J5.o 3ft.40 ; ; butchers' welchls , * : i..lO < S.Vi0 ; prime llcht , } .VSi > It.VNi ; Kric-scrs , { MOfM.uo. SHI.KIKccelpt.s , fi.OOO ; shlpnients. 2,00' ' ) ; market active ; sheep steady , lambs higher ; ml.M'd and wethers. * l.7iiii. > .2. > ; western * , ( LlS Li.feeders. ; . } .l,75 ; lambs , lGJS5..io. Now York Ijlvi ; Stock Market. Niw YOIIK , Auir. K lltuvrs : : llocolpts. 1W honil , all for slaiuhterors : no trade , fooling weak ; dicssod beef Htoady at ' ( TMl'ic per pound ; shipments tomorrow , 1 > I2 beeves nnd 2.1,11 iiuarlersof beef. t'At.VKs Itecelpts. XIO head : market slow ; veals. &i.no&lrJi ) ( ! per 1UO pounds ; buttermilks. ' . . ci1 Ilecolpts , 4.057 head ; murkel dull ; f..A ! ( < l4.0) ) per lee pounds ; lambs. il.7.v3i.ii ( ( ; ilruisoil muttons , tvK'j ! ) ' ; per pound ; dressed lambs weak ittH'o. ' ! . Moos llecelpts , J.M1. Incliidlni ; two cars for sale ; market slow ; Jj.O .CW.N" ' per 100 pounds. KUIIMIIH City Ijivc Stock Markets. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , A UK. 18. CATTM. Ko- celuts , 7,405 ; shipments , : iSO'l. The market was dull , weak to lower throughout. Steers , f.LOOt&i.\ii \ cows and hclfors , il.2.V.i'ilW ; stockersand feeders. J2..VKTJI.OO. lloos lloculpts , 0,0 ) i ; slilpinonts , 100. Light hogs steady to ftc lower ; heavy IIOSB 1 fol.lo lower th in Saturday ; bulk , tl.SJQft.lft ; all grades , J..IOS.- > . SIIF.UP Kocolpts , 1,700 ; shipments , W)0. ) Market steady. St. T.oulH I.lvo Stock AInrkct. ST. Louis. Mo. , Aus. 18. CATTLE Kocolpts , ft.100 ; shipments , 0)0 ; market steady ; fair to choice native" , | : i.ouj.ft'l ' ; To.xans and In dians. . ' .2045:1. : TO ; cannurs. $ I.M2.25. ( lions Kocolpts , II.WH ) ; shipments , 1,000 ; mar ket strons : heavy. $ ' ) .4Ui..50 ( ; rnl.\ed , J5.00 ® 5.40 ; IlKht , .r > .aO(83.4j. ( OJI.lIl.l WHOLKS.l LK3I.lKKKT.il. C.nrntry i'roilncc. Eno < Huik of the sales. Kl'io. IIUTTEK Cholco dairy butter Is scarce and sells readily at lli < Suc ; , but the bulk of the country butter Is not good enough for tlio re tail tr du and pous to the puckers at Uic. ! I'OUI.TIIV Spring chickens , small. } l.7.'i2.2. ' . ; good , i'.ftOSaoO ; fancy , 1 > ! .UO'It5. ! Uld fowls do not sell quite so readllv , springs taMug their place to a great extent , and the best old buns do not go much above W.OJ. Kiesli Ai'l'l.BS I'er libl. , J2.0lia2.2j. I'I.UMS California. tl.V.vai.ftl. I'KAiis-Callfornla llartlett , $ -.002.2 . OltVNflUS Itoill , $ (1.00. ( W.VTKU.MKt.O.NS S-hlppllIK Stock , ISIilSo. OAXTALOUITS Per crtite , lil..S. LEMONS Per box , i l.OO. HANANAH Per bunch , $ . ' .00@2.r > 0 for good shipping stock. (5IIA pus Southern , 45c nerf-lb. basket. I'EAOiriis The supply Is quite large nnd the quality Improved. California UruwfurtU , single case lots. $ l..io ; IIvo case lots , fl.-'j. Vcjictnblcs. The fol'.owln : ; quotations roproscnt the prices at which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : To.MATOl.S Per bushel , $1.25. NEW HI.ETS I'er bushel , iiOc. HKANS Navy , & ! .f > o&2.o. > per busliol. UAiitiAnc Home grown. lic ! per III. O.VIONS Homo grown 7 , " > c pnr bushol. POTATOKS Local growers are supplying the demand almost exclusively. Flour. Omaha milling company. Itcllancc. Patent * 12.60 ; Invincible Patent , $2.70 ; Lone Star , Superlative , J2.40 ; Snowllako , i-.OO ; Fancy Knmlly , JI.IM. It. T.Davis milling company. Hleh Parent , No. 1 and Cream , i2.L'i ( ; Illuo 1) . , full patent , $245 ; llawkoye , half patent' , $ -.2. ' > ; Special Hoyal. Patent No. I'J , J'.bi ; Minnesota patent- ? ' - ' . ' / , " , ; Kansas Hard Wheat , patent , i. . . ' . " , ; Nebraska braska Sirlng | Wheat , patent. i'H'J. $ . V. Oilman's ( icild Mi-dil ; , $2.70 ; Know Whlto fS.IO ; i-nowllaku. S..IO ; low grade , tl.Oi ; Queen of the 1'atrtry , $ , ' .7."i ; Mlnnusota Superlative , K.70 ; bran. $11.00 ; chopped food , NI.OU. ! ; . L. Welch & C'o. . Host , 2.7S ; Crown Prince , $ ' . ' . ( ; Jllnni-sota Chief , * 2.jft : ; Splendid I'amlly , $2.10 ; Straight. JI.M. Currents orCoinincruo. Davl.l Cole has moved his wholcsalo oyster business to III ! ) South Tenth street. Hubert Purvis , produce commission , has moved from Howard aticut to 121U Harney street , A Minister' . * Opinion. Mr. Jacob Connor , n German Baptist min ister at Hoycr's Ford , Montgomery county , I'n. . suys ; 1 have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhma Uomcdyfor dtarrtuun , colic and cramp in the stomach. I have never used any medicine with bettor or rnoro satis factory results. I consider it ono of the best ever used la our family. For sale oy drug gists. o l.OH'liltlXll JI.tMKJlTS. Tlie Cereal Situation at the VurioiiH Centers. BKUUX , Aug. 18. The groin market opened excited and lower tills mornitiR. Au gust rye opened at n decline of 10 marks f > 0 pfennigs ; September and October declined 8 marks CO pfennigs. August , wheat opened U marks lower and September and October n marks 50 pfennigs lower. Tlio dccliuu was caused chiully by the news of tlio govern ment's action in ordering the substitution of wheat meal for rye in mn.cing bread for the army. There is a growing belief that the sit uation is cxiifgorutcd and that the recent ml- vanro in prices is not warranted by the facts In tha case. LONHON , Aug. 18. The Times today refers to the encouraging prospects ahead lor I2n- gllsh farmers , saying If given good weather for the fortnight the wheat crop of Great Britain will bo n good avoraso one , CIIICACO , Aug. 18. The fcolliif In tbo wheat und corn pits wns quieter this morning. Foreign markets being lower caused a mildness hero. December wheat , which closed nt $1.0,1 yesterday sta.-ted ut that price , fluctuated both ways within n nuiKO of t' ' o. At thu end of the IIrst half hour it , wns quoted at Sl.O'i . Corn opened ,6 'o Inwcr and fluctuated within n narrow range. September rye , which closed yesterday at 10' . ' , olTurcd this morning nt ' ! ' > . Sr. 1'KTi.itsiiuiia , Aug. in. It Is Known ttmt the imperial uUasu prohibiting the ex portation of rye was not only at Ural opposed by the czur , but it was also mot by opposition In other quartern. At llrst it took iu several other articles , but the czir consented to It only as issued restricting rye. Thu state ment that the measure is a political onoi.s ab solutely untrue , HT. I'rvrr.li.iiii'iio , Aug. IS. The Russian government. Is making mi exhaustive Inquiry into Ihn stock of wheat In the country , the prices demanded , and tlio facilities for trans portation of wheat , the mcusurus for tlio relief of tlio distressed district , incluillnu' tlio building of canals , railroads , thu paving of streets , nnd the planting of forests. BCIII.IN , Aug. 18. The North Gorman Ga zette say * thu present situation of tha corn inurKut shows the economic mid political im portance of a highly developed national hus bandry , malclnur the Fatherland independent , of foreIt'n countries , and proves the necessity for reform in thu grain tr.ulo &o us to enable It to moro easily supply Germany wltli addi tional breaastull'j. JOHN A. MrsuANr. KIIANIC U COMUO.V McShane & Condon , INVliSTMliNT BANKERS , 300 8. 13th fit. , First National U.uik Build Ing , Omaha , Nob. Deal In itocki , bomlt , lemrltloi. commorclnl P per. utc. NvKulliite luitni on lui.irunil On.ili.rm eiUta. Hliort tlmu loiim. im b.uik itucii , gr u li * Pi > ruT il collateral tgcurlli OMAHA minimum uu } a DIRECTORY. A\'XIXGS ] \ A XI ) TEXTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Co , , K | < IB , hnmmocks , oil ami rubber clolliliiu. 8ml for cnlnloKiip. 111.1 Kurnnni. HAGS AXI ) BomisOmnhnBawOo. Importer. ' nn I Manufac turer * . Hour Sack * . ltiirlip ; nnd Tnlno. A. II. Perrio & Co. M. 0. Daxon. lift ! -old on inonthlr irnicnta. for our rntiUvuo : and prices. nrnnm t. , Omnh JiUOK niXDKHS tiwlJSTA TIP\KItS Ackernmn Brothers & Hointzo , rrlntors , lilnjor. , eli > ctrnt per < . bl.iik book nmnu- fact. 10 i > . 1IIR Howard itrcol , Onmbn. HOPTH A XI ) SIIOKS Ohas , A , Coo&t'o. ' KirkeiulnllJoucs&Uo MnnufaoUir.Ti , ) , , bWl'i.l alo\'aniifnctnr'rs bcr.i. Accnis for llo-ton llnl > - l -r Mini' CHIP. . ' , 1101 nndll'Ji. llnrnvy strooi. Williams , Vnn Aer- W. V. Morsj & Oo. , nam & Harto Shop Ft-tiny Cor-.cr llth nml lionul.'M sl Onmlm 12IS llarnov street. .Mcn-hnnti Intlto.l to Oina A , XoU call an.lovaniinc. HPXEti John L. Wilkie , Louis Heller , Omaha piper liov facto'y and Packer:1 : , Ml-lil9 : Douulas. TooUand > npp.io-i. lleef Orders bo ; mid * lu < uj ea lti * . promptly lll'i-IIH .In'k-on direct. CAlllllAGUS , JiUGGIES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Oranlm's Ijirt-est Variety WAtiONS A.VO CAKItlAOKS. CA It PATS. CLOTHING. Omaha Carpet Oo. , Gilmore & Ruhl , Carpets , ( ill ' cloths nrit- Mnnuf.inur \ t and lliiKcnr'aln teed , otc \Vliolu ale Clothiera , 1511 Douglas Hiojt 110 ! ) Harney i < trcet. CJGA US. West & Fritscher , Mnniifnctnrcs line clears , Jobbers of leaf tahacco. 1011 Farnam S'rcet , Cockroll Bros I F. 0. Swarta & Oof ltrnker . Private wire * I llrokpfii.Grain.PrOTl'lon * lo New York. Clilonitu , , V I etc. Private wlro In SI. St. IKIIII . Special alienUiiiln ami ChlcnKO. Ofllco lion ulten lo truck MH i In 1-1 Nafl Hank. Omaba. on itrnln. tut Nafl Hank. Ksrhmnio bld'K , H , Uinklin LUMltEH. G. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wakcfiolcl , - liuportctlAmerican 1'ort- Hardwood I.umbor , land Cement , Mllivaii- kco llyilrnnlln Ccmvnt 1310 North 1Mb Street. aiiilQnlncy Whlto Llaie. Oharlos R. Lee , Wyatt-Bnllanl Lumber nlwodil lutni or , wood carpets ami parquet ber Oo. lloorlni ; . Ptli unit Douglas. VOtli nnd Iinnl SIrocU. Louis Bradford , Lumber , llmocementoto. , 183 IHKl ) i Street , MILLIXERY AXD NOTIUXS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfelder & Co. , Millinery , NotlotM.Cloaki Importers and Jnhtiera In Ktu. Mllllnory. 2CH. 210 unit XI2 South llth 110-118 S. Kith St. , Omalia. Strout. MUSICA L 1XSTH UMENTS , Wax Meyer & Bro Oo A. Hospo , Jr. , .M'f'K Jowelcr , ilo.ilors In I'liMoi , OrRans , Artlsti mil-leal hutrinuonts , , Kto. etc. Materials , Farnam nml ICtb. I.M3 Douglai Street. OYSTERS. Platt & Co. , Oysters , Fish and Celery , Emerson Seed Oo , Seed Kroweri. dealers In curd en , Kra , lirnln and tree seodi. 421-42.1 South IDth. STO I'Eti. James Hughes , Stoves repairs nf all klnJj Cooknand Heaters for into. lOI.S. lath Htreet. SASU , DOORS , IIIJXDS , K'lU M. A. Disbrow Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo Slanufacturer.H of . .Manufacturersof niouM- dours. hllnds and hilli , lillnd * . doors , etc. mouldiniM. llrnncli of ( IMIcu : nco , 12th and liard Sts. Itonm 42.1 lleo llulldlnK. S'lEAMAXl ) WATER SUPPLES. U. S. Wind Engine & A , L , Strang & Sons , Pump Oj , , ' ' ID'r.-lOOl Karnam HtrceL Unllld.Ty Wind MIIH. U1B and ' .r.O .lonei Street. Omaha. Neb. O.K. Itois , acilntiinaimK'r H. Hardy Oo. , The Bnmawiok- Toy * . rtolN. nlhiimi' , Balko-Oolleiulei Oo. , fancy K.MIIM. lioiisufiir- Milliard merchandise. nl'hliiK imo H. chllil- Saloon tlxtnrci. ren' * earrhiuci * . 407 , 409 H. 10th Htreut , laiK I'arnam Street. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS"co" , - LIMITED A. D. Boer It Oo. , Hunter & Qreou. M-M ICiclmiigo llulldlnt ; , UO Cichuniio llulhtlnv , South Oronlm. South Oinnlio. ( lilehMlrr'i KililUh PUiaoi" ) Hl * . Origin * ) kiul Only Ucniilne r > ruirl.l hi CMiHiliri / > eli < lUft , noiJ r , id In llt-.l . ui , | VM "WU \ uuollitr , Kitvt' . ' . . . . In .l mi ( r .i.riuui.rl irilliiuUU It.llcf fur l.uJlf . " ( Ml" . H "luril " " ' WAIMTED Total li uu < of CITIES ) COUNTIES , SCHOOL tuvt * v ay w OlSTRICTa , WATER COMHAMIE8,8T.R.R.COMPANIEU. ta C'orrr pofidrni o nollcitid. N , W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bate. 101.103 Daorborn Blreot , CHICAGO ! 3 Wu'l Straot. NEW YORK' 70 State S > . . nnOIITI HANIJAIAVHOI ) I'APHUI.KS are tlio Mllllll I A bet aiuiuuly capnuli'i prvicrllieil by UUUU I n iy rciiulur pliynlcliini for lh euro o ( ( ( Mxirrhiicn anil ( ll > cbariiui front thu urlnnry urtiaii ; ituJ vl kcqulttd , ll.W V t t/uz. /