THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 11) ) , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Excitement of the Three Preceding Days Gradually Subsiding. NO FEATURES OF INTEREST WITNESSED , Trntlc Dmnlcil of HoiiHntlonnl MOVOH by tht ! Kccrnt Itnpld CtinnucH Many I'crHoiiN Attend the Onl- Jury Overlooking tlio I'll. o , Atip. IP Tlioiuullcnco In tlm pub lic unllory ovorlnoklh tlio li-ndlng pits wntns ovurllowliiB us on nny of tlio thrt-o iirccoodiiic ( lny of thr'oxollPinciit , but tlio iicrfnrmnnco they atiMid to olisurvo lacl < cil tlio nlisortihiK fonturosof Intcri'st which noruultnuMCil on Haturil.iy nnd Moiul iy. Tlio clo o of tin1 miirkut yesterday . t Jl.oi : for Duccmliornhciit loft It ilcniidcd of sciisiitldiinl fonturos whloh tlio oxcitonirnt Imd uildcil to u until rally trout ; entidltlon of nlTulrs. Tlio forolzn nmr- kot Inul lost a ( tro it do il of yesterday's bmijr- nncy , und lll < o tlio tnulo , Hpno.irod to cruvo u rest. Tlio prlnclpit lluctimtloiis In Ducuinl.er whu.it up to ulioilt ton inliiiito4 bufnro tlio close wcro us follows : Opened at from JIHI to $1.01'4. then sold nt * 1 0. { I.Oi. il ' 8W. (1.0.1. ll.02 . Jl.Ot'i. tIM'i. II OIM , JI.OIJJ. Jl iflij. The hlclii.'st point of the-dny wns ronrhod nhout II o'ulooU will' u Has { I Ol'i und wns enti c > d li\ u dispatch wlileli loportfd that Unsslalind In- cluili'il wheat In tliooidorpriililhltlnxi'Xporm. Tlio truth of Iho rnport WHH iiiuoli ilouiiteil , howutur , us thu hnard had not toi'i'l\eii niiy nuch IIOHH 'I hero wns a slioi t lived spurt from tO'J't \ ' toJI.l.l'n nlitiiit ton inliiiittn from tlio olosu hnl It liefiuno liea\y aKiiln nnd droppi d to $1 i-'i ' at 1 15 p in llcci'iiiber prlvllcv" ' * for \\'cilin > - < ( lny WITH quoted tiround U'l'ie and } 1 07 Tlio corn innr- kelactedery siiil.buinly all day. Itvas JiiinpInK ui | nnd iloun imjitly hiituei'ii luc and Me , with jirkts atftikl'ir' ( ( ' for i-upteipbor This fnttiii oponul aionnd ul'Be ' , with siilen at fi-iifirhlUt at tin' siinn time Tin1 price touehi'd , ' ? and io > o to ikl'jo ' In short order Then it Mild dl'io ' up and then went to ( > .Vte a third tlmo hrfoio I o'clock. AiiKiistsold mostly be tween C.V' nnd ( iii'ii1. There wns less nut Ion In the late futures. Whlto & , Co and Hutchison were the liwdliiK buyers early followed hy shorts 'I he prospi'oll of a suce/e ( | In f-op- teniber corn c-onllnnes and makes shorts KcllltiK for any loiuUh of time out of the Mill-it Inn. C'orn been mr\ cry buoyant tlm Inst half hour and reached tlio best prlto of the day. Aiieust was iiuotod at fiT-Vc at the close , f-opln > her sold at rfi'dc ' anil closed L"o ox < r last nlulit Octoher ranucd fiuin .17'it1 ' .mil Irli'ic ' Soptemher c'oru weld at l'JJiO callsdT'iO. ' Oats closed from lie to le viiklur after oxperl- ruclni ; a tuodor.itcly uutUo day. Tlio trade UUM of a M' ittei IIIK chnr.ieter. Aiiunstopened at-Ik1 , dec Ined toc , and oloaod nt"si4e. < uu- teniber sold from'Ji'jc ' down to "S'ie. closlne nt - 'iO.vhllo May started at .C'iO , advani-cd to 'B'iC. wi'.iUened to.t-'e , and closed iit.U'ii' ' . A break of OQ'e occurred lu rye I'orelK'iors ' bought a moderate amount of cash Kraln. and at the R'IIIHI tlmo holu bcptembei freely , 'I hey nlno did eoiishl- cr.iblo sellliiL' . AiiBUHt sold at ! i7i&I.Uii and cloned at'lliiic : Soptemhei sold at IlV-Cftfl.dO nnd clo od at'A' 'nx1 : Octohlor closed about ic nndei ' cplomher ; No. " fold at'JijcStl.OU. The mm ket wis active and oxclttd The trade In provisions wns f.ilrly lively to day. In pork prices HnctiiatLd consider ibly. Opening sales were " 41t.'ic decllno followed by n fin ther reduction of ! "ic. Atllie reduction the demand Improved and prices advanced I-- ! ® i-V. latoi tlio prlcoa settled b.ick 10i IJ'ic ' and closed ( jiilet. I. ud , the demand was fair and tlio trulliiir IlKht. Prices opened ' ' ® . " lower , but rallied iiRiilu nnd clostd at outside llgtires steady. Hhort rlliB wcio fnlrly active 1'ilces ruled 2 ® .r > o lovvoi nt the openlni ; but quickly rnl- liLd iiKaln. Toward t ho cio'-o prices settled down In moHum figures but advanced again. Thd m irkol closed firm , The lending fulurcs ranged as follows : Cash iuolatlons | vveroas follows : ri.tiuu llnchaiued. WllKAT No. 2 sprliu wheat , tl.n2.021i | ! No. ,1 HprhiK who.it , UlttOUJi No. 2 rod , $1.01. CoUN-No. 2 , ( > " \e. OATS No 2 , 2S'1c ; No. 2 white. 8232io ! ; No. 3 whlto , 30i0 : c. IMK-No.2. WMc. HAIII.I- - No. S , nominal ; No. 3 , 4SKe ? , fob ; No. 4 , We , f. o 1) . l''i.Axshri > No. I. ? l.0" > . TlMin n v . " ! i > 1't line. $1.2 /JI.21) . 1'oitK Mess pork , pet burrel. * 1 . 1- " ; . Tard. tier cwt. , JtC7'4 ' ; short rlhs Hides ( loose ) . * .10 ® tllTi ; dry snlt'il shonldors ( Imvcil ) , td.203C.2S : short ele.ir shins ( hoxo'l ) , 7.2M7.3. ( > . WIIISKV Ulstlllerh' finished Roods , per gal , * I8 Cut loaf , unohun nd. New York Starkcts. NKW YOUK , AIIK , 18. ri.oint Itccolnts , 2H.180 picKiiKcs ; uxpntts , 7,1-1 barrels : .WD.401 sacks ; marki't liri'Kular and less ilcnnnd. Sales , ' . ' . ' .OOU barrels. IXIH extias. J.1. ? ' I.M ; fnlr to fancy. W.MKlS\a-i ; Minnesota clear , J4 WMW In : Minnesota patents. tl.lXlGOO ; n Inter wheat , low Kiadcs t.l'rxBJ.'iO ; patents , Jl TVitiM ; utr lights , * lViW.40j rye mixtures , JI.MJM 10. OOIINMIJM/ Dull ; jollou western , W 4ilfcl ( IK ) . \\IIKAT Kecolpts. S'.M.IUJ bushels ; exports , 8WUU bushelH ; sale11021,000 hushols of fu tures ; market lower , unsettled ; No S roil , ( I.IO.In cluMitoi : < l.l.'iH.l."i'1 , alloif fl.ll-'U ® l.Kil , f. o. b ; No. II red , II 07 ; nn rudod red , f l.o'ij ; No , 1 northern to urrh o , ll.lil : No. 1 hard to arrive. H.'JlOI.'Hi : No. U Chlcaio : , 1.I.V4I No. S Milwaukee , * I.KIM1 * 4 > 4. Op tions , vigorous speculation has KOIIO out from the market. On reall/lni ; prlicixiponoil V c louer , afterward on forolKU advices of bad weather and dcmnnd , iiulcUened , which sent prices up 9i < < ilTio ; follimliu this cnmu a break of I'llr 'ue ' on now buy- Inttoidors , dull condition of oxpoit tiadln nnd sollliiR of continent riocount ; a reaction of ' .iK' + c and the close steady at 1'iC under yesterday , No. ! ! . red , fl.ii'il.in. ' closlni : $1.10 ; r-optombtr , ( I.UOT-in ® ! 11V oloslii ) : . it.10 ; Oo- tohor. II.1121,11-1 , closing. tl.WS ; November , ll.iu > ® , * , closing $1 H'i ; Dccomhor. $1 li'i Cf.l.l.lU , closing , * I.I''U ; .laiiuiiry. i I.I vttl Il'a ' , olosbiK. ll.l.l i ; I'obrunry. $1 U'n'iJI.IHi. elos- Inc. I.1I34 | ! May , ( l.l.VtO * ITSi. closing , il.ld'g. K\t : Western , Sontombcr delivery ooonod with sales at tl.l'r l.iiOjJ ; dooil depressed at ( , ( ) ® , ( thiouKh a lar ii break at the went on the foreign situations ; sales. 4U loads CoiiN Ue'celp'ts S.t.0'5 bnshols ; e\ports , I7.40S busliels ; Hiilos , l.hlO.lWl huHhuls of futures and 01,0(0 ( bushels of apot. i-pot nmil.il Irregular curly , mron er olosinir , e my and iliilot ; No. L' . NKiiSlo | n olevatoi ; Mffis.'o alloit ; niiLTiuliMl nilM'd. ? KJM.'e ; No , \\lillo , TlfKslu. Outlons advanced Kitl'to. lostltand rallied at I'tWii1 closlnk' at HOl'iO , stonily over jcstor- day throiii : ! ) manipulation nt the \u > st nnd lluhlor rcielpts : Auunst , Ti T'ic. closlm ; , Tiljc ; September , TJ'fii414C , eloslnc. ? 4' c ; Uetouur. UkCOo ( , oloshu , Tie ; November. tv > o , elosliiK , II-SD ; Dcccmbor. uJSbJc. closing , tUo ; May. IMl > 4tliio. : ; cumins. Me. UATb Itcci'lpts , 107.00(1 bushels ; exports. 60OtiO ; sales , Is.lUO tmshols of futuies nnd IH',0 0 bushels of spot , bpol market uii'-ot- tled , lo er on mixed ; ijulet. Options ( lull , loner nnd weak ; AIIHUM. ; il"it"i' ( , closlni ; . i4Su ! ; r-eptombcr , ni tQ lt c , closlni ; , Ill'iiis iVi ; Ocloher , closing. .I4ltc ; No , ' - ' white , 4lo ; No. 1,4Uc ; No 1 white , 4 e ; mixed western , lUullTcjhllo n CM tern , Jt < J5Jo ; No. ' 'UhlcaKO , IAV ! Qulot. firm. P HOPS Qulot. oiisyi state common to choice , 154Cll > c ; Taclllc const , IKTUlHiC , t'oi'Ki.K Dptlons opened llrm ; S(0 ( points up , closed hteail ) MM I points up ; Hales. ftl.VK ) baiH , Incliidlni ; AiiKiist , till V luM ; huiHom- ber , JlO.UWiCItl.'S ' ; ik'tolicr , JHUHMHtUO ; Novem ber , ( U.'AXiDK..t ; December , fl.UJitUM ; March. fUVmUUVJ ; Spot Hlodull , steady ; fair carKOUs , luo : .Nd. 7 , ITdMT'si' ! MHlAit Ituw , llrmer. iiilet | , IteQncd , llrmer , iiioru domiind ; olT A , 41tlliO. Moi.Ahrtts Nuu Orleans , ( nilct , steady. HICK I'lrm , iiilet | , UOITON Si.v.ii Un < rirm , TAI.I.\\ ) < Kenily and ijulut. HOMN Qulot , bteady. Tiwi'WiTiM ! Dull iiiul ( > niiyt3litlitir. | UiKH ( 'iiiel , steady ; wcatcin , it/tflio ; re * celntH , n,7 l iiai'kiiKC * . Wool. Moaily , quiet ; domontlo fleece , 30 ® : < 7c ; pulled , iHtHc ; Texus , I'iC.'Ic. I'OIIK Dull , steady ; old mess. IIOOOiaii\7T ; new incbs , tll.JOiSI..i'Oi ' extra prime , tlo. ' O 10.75. IAHI > StroiiECr. ( inlet ; western steam. Jit.001 lulcu , < ,000 ul (0.b7)iUu.0J ) | > ale , UViO tlorceii , Poiitcmbor. ( OfiOhlitt October , tfl.01 , cloolnn nt Oioibhl ; Di-comber , (7.20 bid ; Jnniiiiry. * 7.TO closing nt (7.C : ) bid. CUT MEATK ( julot , onulor. .Miiiiii.i-R-Plrin , riulct ; nliortulcnr , Scptom- Dor , | ( ! 00. ( H'TTrii'-ruIr ilcninnd , llrmnr : western ilalry. l.'JM6c ; western ctcamory , lfiKc ! western factory , tV'ilU'U KlRlns. ai'idz.'c ' t'llEFsE ralrly active , firm ; western , 7'o ; p'irl skims , GUc. I'H ) Iito.v-Qulct and tinohniiKCil ; Mexican , tlfi.UUI4.0J. roi'i-rn stpurtyt lake , AiiRitsl. tl..OO ; lake , PcnlnmbiT. JI2.0) ) . I.Kiiiia'Jy ; domestic. JI.I7SS. Tl.v-l'lrm ; btraltn , > JO.gQ. KIUIHIIH City Markets. KANSAS CITV , Mo. . AIIJ ? . 18.VIIKT Lowcrj No 2 hard , cash , Hl'io : Ausnst , inc ; Hoptem- ber. We bid ; No. 2 red. cn.sh,0.lo bid ; AiiRiut , iri',50 bid ; .S-ptembcr. Ulc bid. Con vActlvo nnd hl-'lier ; cnsli. S5OUe ! August. , r. > c bid ; September. r > l'c. OATS ( Jiilot and lower ; No 2. einli. 2CJiC bid ; AtiKust.2lUcbld ( ; Soptctnlior. 2Cobld. llMTTUt I'lrm and unchinur < l. i : < W8 rirm , and In drmand at lie. lUv HlKhiTi fancy ptnlrlc , Jii.OO ; peed to choice. tlonis.\ I'l otlii Dull , trndu practically tit a stand still. l'uovtsioN UnchniiRO 1. Wool , intend v HKCBIITS Wheat , M.400 ; corn , 4,100 ; o.ils , 1'f'O ' Snii'MK.NTS Wheat , 23.0CO ; corn , 5,40) ) ; oats rxw. ( _ Iilvurpool Mnrkctn. r.ivp.iipoou AIIR. 17 WHEAT ' tpiuly : do- ma nil Improving : holders olfiT moder.itely ; red. western , sprlilir , 8s 7'dl'S ' } 8'4 ' < l per I'IMI- tiil : Kniisns winter , bard. Ss Pdwss Od. Ito- cidpts of wlicnt for past three da > s , 3C8.000 centals Incliidlni ! I II U' i Amerlcnn. U IK > * te idy ; demnml f.ilr ; mlxpil west ern. ( , s 24il per cenlnl. Ifccclptsof American corn for p ist three davs were W.OOO centals I'liFFSK American llncst.wliltu und colored , 4"sCd per civ t. Mlii'icapollH U'hoat Market. Mts.sLAi'oi.ts. Minn . Ait18. . WIIBAT t'nhh whe it very dull for poor lots Prices il'ifiilc ' lower , but relatively better sustained than futures. Very little old wheat sold. Hocelpts , 'io cars ; shipments. Meats. Close : No 1 Iinnl. on track , or'5al.04'i ' : No. 1 northern. AilRiist. Ml ; on tr.ick. j ' No. 2 northcin , on track , .SI. Ijoals 'Markct-J. f-T. I.OfiH. Mo. Auir. HIIFAT Lower ; cash. ICi4 ) ; December. * ' , OJ' { . I'oitN Dull : cnsh , die ; S'ptombor. Me. O\TS NcRlectod ; No. 2 cash , 2w ! ; beptcm- bor , 2.s' c' . I.AIIO-W20. \\IHbKEV-JI.19. Cliiciiiniui 'Marlc < 't . CINCIVVATI. O , Auir. 18. WHEAT H.islcr ; No. 2 red. ' ) s' ' 4 C'niiN fettoiiR ; No 2 , mlxod. n4'Jc. ' OAM btondy ! No 2 mixed , Jl'jC. ' WIIISKEV rirm at II IH. Mllvvaukoe Grain Market. Mti.vvAtrKKK. WIs . Ans 18. WIII.AT I'lrm ; No. Jsurliii : . eish.S1.00@l 02. CdltN Steady ; No .1. cash. M'Jc OATS-Qulet : No. v , white. .rJ'Se. ' Toledo drain Market. Tni.cno , O. Auir 19. WHEAT Lower : cash and August , ? 1 rj'i ' CORN Steuly ; cash , ( Toe. OATH Quiet ; cash , 'llc Itorlln Grain Kovlovv. tliitr.iv. AUR. 18. The North Get man Oa- zetto today s.ivs tint the present situation of foreign markits ahows the economic nnd po litical Import inco of a highly developed na tional husbandry , mnkliiir the fntheilnnd In dependent of foreign countries , and proves tlio neie-slty for leform in the Rrain trades so as to enable It , to mote oas Iy supply Uermany with additional brcndstulls. .IXl > HOSDS. Nrw YOIIK , Aup. 18. The stocK market today was nRnln nctlvo and stronR with an nnmlst.ik.ihlo broidenliiR tendency and ma terially hlRlier llRiires were reached In ovoty- thliiK on the list , and this In the face of heavy roall/atlons and tbocfTorts of the bears pre vented any further ndv.nice In prices. There Is.ilnipu parly who alteady think that the rise has altlined biilllclently largo piopor- tlons and that many stocks have been ad vanced too rapidly and therefore favor a re action , but then the now buying In the mnr- Ket Is of biich proportlonsth.it apnlnH the scllliiR to reall7e. that of bear * and of the outslclo ccnteis , Including London , the market bttll advances. Today at least there uppcnrs to bo InrRO buying orders and the upward movement made steady pi ogress. The rela tive impoit.inco nt present of the Union 1'n- clllc iitlnlrs was seen In the steadily diminish ing volumuof business In the stock , although the shnrcs weie sluivNh and foverlsh , Atchlsou was ngaln the leader In point of ncttvitv. while LonlsvllleX Nashville still led the iipw.ird movement , closely followed hy Hock Ixlnnd. The western operators conllncd theinsolv es entirely to the wi stern stocks and tlio Interest In thu movement of giaimers was greater than that III any other group of stocks , and while everything snared In the ienerul ndvanco the important movements wera con- lined to those stocks. There were a very few shares advanced. Among the low priced spe cialties Hullalo. Rochester & I'ltlsbnr4 and 1'lttsburg A. Western preferred were most con spicuous , but the Industrials were neglected with the exception of Chicago Gas , which In he o my ti idu was strong. Tlio news from the meetlnc of the dltcctors and ciunltors of tlie Union I'aellio was roas- sui Ing , and w bile tliat stock fnlli d to nd vnnce until Into In the day prices ciept up from one to two pet cent , with shnip gains In a few lo\v \ pi Iced share" . After the announcement ot the arrangement ngrecd upon by which the Moating dot t of the Union 1'aclflc is to betaken taken care of there was a Milling movement In that stock which wiped out all of Its advance , and loiilUtitlons in tlio general list lice i mo moie ahundnnt and prices yielded along the line , the lust hour belli j mm ked hy a steady though slow decline. Tills downward move ment which was helped by the etlorts of tlio traders to lirhu ulioilt a ro ictlon wassullIC clout In iniiiiv eases to entirely wipe out the early gains and many of the actlvo stojks actually eloped lower tli.in last ovunliu' . Tlio trndo In ralliond bonds wns again most gratifying , the largest temper of the market remained decidedly s.roii.tluoughoni. . n sympathy with the Into decline In stocks lielng sliown. 'I ho actlvo bonds aio almost Inv.iilably higher and many matcrl.it gains \veio made ( Uulirtlio da > 's tiansactlons. llurlmgtim rose 3'4 per cent. Western , Now Ymk \ . I'cnnsylvnnla2 ptr cent. ( iovernmenl Lends have been dull and Hto.uly. I btato hoi.ds li.ivo been entirely neglected. The follow Ing are tlio closing limitations for Iho loading stocks on the Now \orkstock exchange - change today : AtchlHOn .11.hi .Northweiitern IUS ) { Aitums Kipress , . . .I4'i .Northwestern , prof 111 Alton , Terre llnuto 7 N VCentral 101 ilo preferred . . 1J N Y. , tide A M I. . . ! . " { Anirrlciin Kipross lit ! ilo profeitett . . . liii llur C. U. A N. . . 21 , Ohio MlHsUalppl. . . . PJ Camilla I'ncltlc . . . .8.1 ilo preferreil . . 84 Canniln southern . . ftO's ' Ontario \Vcntern. . . lii Centrnl I'ncltlc ' "I-M ( > uton Improvcm't. 21 Chen. A Ohio . . . Uif Orcitim Nnv 14 ilo Ut preferrc'il . V-'H tlroKOn Trans ll f iloM preferred. "s'n ' I'ncltlc .Mull IH , ( liU'iifd A Alton , U7 I'eorln. Doe A Krnns IDlt C 11 AQ . . . . WJU I'lttsbnrir U7'u ' C C.O A St. 1. . 114 hi I'nllmnn I'ahica . . ,184 Delannru Alluilson MS Koaillni ; suit Del. , I. AW . . . loliX Itock iMlnnit 711 1 Den A U Ii. prof'U ht I. AS I1 l tp'f'il. . 70 KnHt TomiOHseo . . 6 4 M I'niil i ( do 1st preferreil 4i , ilo preferreil . . 11 IH ilo iml proferruil M I'nnl.Mln A.Mnn 107 Krlo 21 ht I'linlA Omnhn . . . si > ' | ilo preferreil . . . filiyl ilo prcferrmt . . . . hi tortvVn > no . in iTenn Coal A Iron ri'i Chi A Knit III . . . l > Mu liixiin I'nilllc 1JI ( Hocking Valley . To I A ( I font ptil 't lloin ton A Texas t ! I'nlon I'ncltlc .I'H Illinois Centrnl HI U b HxpretH . . . . M HI I'.iill A lliilnth . ' Wubtiklit ! I. A 1'ac JIM ; KniimiH A 'leins I4)j ilo prufurreil 2lij l.nko hllo A West . ll'i\Vells ' ( Kiiruo l.xp . .118 ilo proforro.il M > i\Ve | torn Union HIM I.nkoShoru . . . . HIV Am Cotton ( Ml 21 Loiil-vlllo A Naalir . 11' ( Coloriulo Coil t.'H l.oulmllki , v .V A . . LO'fc llomestiikc. II .MeinphlsAlluir . 14 IrollMher 1011 .xtlchlk'an Central IL' Ontario 37 MILLS AW . . .71 gulckslUer 5 ito preferreil . . . .IIHI do profcrreil S'l ' Mill A M I < & Sum s ilc preferroil . . . 10 Milliter a ) Mltsonrl I'aclllc . . . Hi ? , Klch A W I1. Tor . . . Ul .Mobllo A Ohio . .4. I \ \ liu'iiiiBln Central 1'J .NiislnllliiOliiUl t-0 lOroat Northernpfil . bU N J Central 11.'l | Clilrairu Una 4hK Norfolk A West pfit 4U'jl ' | eailTriikt 16 > ( Northern I'aclllc . SPBiMik'nr Trust T'.HU ilo proferreil . . . l.Miil'-oiithorii 1'aclllo . , Mfll U. I' . Denver Adnlf Ibt , Oreuon h I. A U N 24S Tin ) total Hales of stock today wore y.'d. Hharci , Incliidlni ; : Atchlxon. 4J.170 ; C'lilca , HVi" > > ; Delaware. I.aeUuwanna A \\Vstorn. \ II.U1S ; Krlo , 0'jii ) ; I.ouUvllle & Nasli- \llle , JI.Tri ; .MihMiutl I'aolltc , IVMU ; North- < nn 1'atlllu prDforrod , HIM : Jtlohmond > t West I'olnt 4'jru St. i'aul , 41,0:0 ; Union 1'uclllo , iti.'TOostorii ; \ \ Union. Not os. 1C tNSAs CITV , Mo. , AUK IS.-Cleutlngs today were l.w7."JO. : NKXV YOUK , AHR. IK-Ilank clourlnss , today V ) - CINCINNATI. O , Auc. 18 , Money. 4Hft1 nor rout ; exchange , &Uo discount ; clearing * . ! , - Al , ? 5J. rillt.AlEl.i'lllAUB. ) . l8-Cloarlns today. ftlivl.4.lii : and balances , JUU.M.J. Money , 4 | icr cent , ItAi.TiMoltE. Mil. . Au ? . 18. Hunk olearliiKS today Wcro,5 ' , lMij bulaiicc , * a7\hJt. ( Hate , o per cent. UO&TON , Mnss. . AUK , IB. ClcarlnRS homo lialanccs , ( I.Mit < .i > ts3 ; rate , 4 per cent ; call loans , KCO percent ; tlmo loiu : , l > it ? per cent. HosTON , MUM. . Aug. 16. Hunk clearings today , 118,601,121) ) balances , l,50bK > 5 | ruto ( or monoy. 4 per cent ! exchange on New York 17a per $ IWO discount. CiitrAOo. AUR. in Hank clearing * . fl&IM- ) POO ! Now York cYchnnitc , 53 | > cr cent dlRconnt ; rlliiR cxchaneo dull nnd weak ; CO day bills , money steady , 0 percent. New York Money Market. Nr.\rYoitK.AuR 1ft. Mosr.voi CAM , Easy , riiiizlnir from JM per cent : , last loan 2'4 ' per rent ; closing ollercd nt 2' { per cent. I'lttviK MKIICA.NTII.K 1'Ai'EU-A1 percent. STMIM.NII KxoilANOiQuiet : und weak ; tW\'t \ for sixty-day bills nnd JI.65U for do * m n nil. Iho following were the closing prices on bonds : U t * Is rcjilitcroit. .IH.lflM K AT ( Jon'H * . . ? rt < U -1 4 , coupon * . IIMflM K A I' dim I 3s 4I < U 9 4H.ii rok-lnlercd IU ) ' Mutual I'nlon fi . . . 101 4't.coupons ' . . U > 'f V J Cent Int Cert HUH I'noltlclii of' V . . .110 Northern 1'nc lets .116 IxjuMana iitnnip 4 * SI ilo Jils . .111Ml Toiineco N fe Cs lOA .Vorthwo t consols Ml Do 8 * w ito ilpbenlnrcS * . 1087 rte Is l'Jii''t I , A I .M tlenfrt 87 Canaila ontlicrn2il W iHt I. A S K ( ion M 101m Central I'acltlc Istii IDCi , " ! I'aiil oonols m 1) A It ( I lulu . . .lU'll-'l ' l > , C A I' 11- ilo Is 74 i I'nlon I'nclllc I'll" . Krh-gils . | > l' < l Went Shore Boston Ktook Market. HOSTOV , Mass , Auir. 18 The following were theclosln ; prices on tlio lloston stock market : Ijoluloii Stoi-k Market. I.OMiov. Aus. Is The followliiK were the London stock notations c oilnu aH p m : ( < MiMolri money 10.1 Connoln , account HllnolKContrnl ' U i 4 Xlexlcnn unllmr ) .11 t' 4 ! < * . . lir.ii. . "t I'niil common . tfi | < N V 1' AO llrstB .l-'ln N V Contrnl .HII Cnnnillnn 1'nclllc . . Sti Pennsylvania . . . . . SI'l hrlo llAK"irVKii CiVlM per ounce . JIiNB ' } percent K lie of discount In the open market foi both shut t and six months' bills , l , < aij. nor cent. German Hunk Statement. III.Hi.IN , Auir. I The st itement of the Im perial Hank of Oeriimny shoUh an Incicase In specie of S.UoJ.OOO marks I'.iriH Kuntos. I'Aina , A up. 18 Three per cent rentes C5f 30c for the account. Denver Mining Mtockn. DKNVfn , Cole , Auc. Ifi. There was pome peed business In stocks today. Total sales , h.tli. ( ) The following ate the closlug quotu- tlonsof the Mining uxolui Havana . ' Ann. 18. bi'ANisu GeM > } J.40a 2.401 . KxciiANOE Quiet ; on J.ondon 2'4 per cent nroinlnm. EuMii Dull. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lr < irciK Oil Market. LONDON , AUR. 18. KKHNED 59 d per gallon. LI.V-KUI On. SOsT'id ' per ovvt. Itntik < > l * Kn < ; laiil Itiilllon. IjOMiov. Au . IS Amount of bullion with drawn from the ItanU of Kn lund on bal ance toduy , JUIM'.Oio. ' Traders' Talk. Sr. I.oui . AIIJ. 18. I.niiKenbore llrother- Cockrell Ktothers : Tlio following was the rnnuu on the lu.ulln. ' options at tuts point today : | Open I Illuh | Low | < 'lo < e TVes'y OIIICAOO , Aug. 18. P. O. Logan X Uo , to llryan Commission Co. : The wheat market today his been fairly sto idy. Decomhor opening at 10. ' , selling up to lOPJ. and closing it 102V Kngllhh and continental cables all We think tlio prluo too hUh with tlio near approach preach of xptlng wheat being marketed. About 4 o.ioo lnit chartered. Corn ac tive. Bi > | itomlur ) opened at in > 4 and closed at Ji Thoio Is coiiHldorable talk of manlpul.itlon n SipU'mhcr , Wo cannot oonllrm this , but IIH t mattei of prudence wo think It ndvlnablo to cover all short contracts In September. Thu oat situation Is without a foil lire. Trading . I'nirlslons steady Tlio Ight. prlncipil liuy- tu bus been by p-ickeii , and the selling by tlrid hohleiK CilU'AdO , Aug. 18. Ivoiinett , HupkliM.t Co. M s A MeWhortcr : Koports of rosollln by roietgners nnd loner markets aluo id have neon the prliielpal polntb of Interest. Kuni- 10 in speculator ! ) appealed to have loaded tliolr lung lines and perhaps short for a turn if not M ) much foi a bulllhh tendency can bo ooM'il ( or from that Hide until these Hhort salon have been covered , The in irket Is n tr- rowln- and wider lluetu it'on will ioiiltehb | ) ! jo the exception for awlillo. Lo 'al tradom as a rule believe In unterlally lower pi cos und are again working on tlio short side , but are keeping close. Thu export business has been rather dull and caidoM state Importer * abrond hold olT. Corn lias been conspicuously Htiong , Now Votk starting tlm upward movement by sharply advancing the September option on the 10- purted foiulgn buying. Thu ellijiio contlnueu lo work tno market , and possibly thu faniioiB1 tUlnncoma ) b'jlmimi tuned loissuesomuhoui- baok-your-corn lltoraturo. Such a movu would doubtless bo more. ulTectlvo than In wheat. U would bo easy to put corn to 71c or fl.OJ U farmers should refusu to p lit with what they hold ot the old crop , but It IH Im- probablu that they could ho Induced to c irry nit such hchenus Uits nhovr no utrenglh , I'lovhdomi Imvo rallied oncovorlng by shorts , but looks Ilku a sale on good rallies. OIIKMIIO , An ? . 18.-Schwartz , Dupcu > V Mo- Cormlck to r. t' , K'hwurtz If Co : Whc.it today was much quieter , thu result of the severe - voro Ilijuldatlon both ways .Slondny. Jiutoid ofiirnuo of lOc fluctuation today's wore within a range of Jo. There were moments of strength , hut the Inclination wnu downward. I'ho moineutary ktrengtb ronultoU from ho receipt of nilvatu cables from i.omlou declaring that It was re ported Kussla would also prohibit the oxportntloti of The report U not eon * xldercd credible n l Its orfoet was soon pone ThooniclalC9tlmaru 4)rthQshortnR lti the lius rye crop was mntic tinlny S3iooi\W)0 ) built els , compared with Hist jonr. That. liowovtT , would leave n rye crop of over 45j.ooo.oon bush els. Tlioahnrtimoljilusl ahoilt double the nminl export" . CanTos today all clotcil at n dculllu * . Indlcntlnl/'that ' the oxcltomenl Is | abating abroad nil wnJi im here. Those.tboin ! clearances wet o good ViO.OOJ bushels In whoa I alone. ItutMiry little , now export business Is ' now doing. There woiu twenty oars of new l w lion there. Ne\t vvukK will nil oiintedly xei tint biRlnnliigof tlw , rilnh. The decieasn o tlio wheat-on-pnssnpu llsures UuO.IHO bushels was without Inlliioiico Thu trade , compared - pared with the wild xcenos of recent days looked small. Tlicru-iraxsomc indication that foreigners worn lmyn\ij \ wheat moderately ( it this break. There was more Indication o manipulation In bcptcinhcr corn than on any daysofar. Iluyliu orders wore apnatcntly Kent from Now York by lltitchlnson. The weather continues splendid. Today's receipts were 073 cars and the estimate for Wednesday only 'HI. ' There continues some Inllmatloi that the foreigners will to u degree substitute corn for rye wherever possible. Cudnliy cov creil coii'fderablo pork today Dint nnd tht advance In corn brouula about a little ad vance. .Manufacturers , however , were free fellers of rlbx nnd lard The bog receipts were only I..IXW. and tno estimates for Wednesday only i.yoo. _ bourn o.ti i/M MAintrrs. OMAHA. Aug. 19. CATTl.n Odleial receipts of cattle 2'K ns comp.irod with 2.X07 ycstcrdnr and ll.V ! Tuesday of lust week. The market was ahout steady on the hu"t beeves , weak and Inner on others , llutchut stock dull and r lUo lower on everything. IVodeis weto In Inrgu supply und small denrind at prices L'VaiOo lower than a week ntto. Three-fourths of the olTcrlngs weio range cattle. 1'aticy l.ttJ-lli to ICOO-lb steers. * " > 10 ® " ' 51 ; prime foj-lb to 117'i-lh stour-i. it Vl ' . ! ) ; tsooj to oliolco llVJ-lli to IIV-1I ) steers. tlSriMTi ; buteliors' steers , lO'ii-lh to lK)0-lb ) , .l 7'i(6 4.W ; fair P-ll ) ) to 1IV1-II ) sloor < . * ISVilll ) ; common 03-tb to ISJDIhstors tiH igll 10 , fair togood coirs , il OOdMli ; good to choice rows , ' f.iucyeows ( JuOrtl.n ; liolfers t'O ) ® J . " . : ye irllns t ! DiTi.oO ) ; fee lers. t. 2J3 > S "i itockcrs. ( i7'i lei ; c innois , Jl.OJif&'Ol ; liuils , t\.SVib\M. \ \ oxen , W.r.'ai. " ) : sti-s J5)ift..7.'i ! ) ; calves , Jl."i > 3" > 0 ; wi torn corn food steers. $ l.7Vi4"i.ri : western steers , t t.r > J5l " > J ; western cows I.OO .i.V ) . llons-Otllulnl recoluti of hogi . ' 1,177 as compircd with r-'lt ' jesterday nnd 3.si ! ) Tues- dav of Inst week. Tlio market opened active , ind .VtflOc higher on the best hogs , about steady on common Themaikct closed easier with several loads unsold There was a good uhlpplng demahd , the quality of. thu hogs was better and almost everything was mori'or less sorltd Prices ranged fiom $4 7r > ® S25 Mght. IPHrtW.33 ; heavy J4.7S3S.IO ; mixed. tl'Kir > ( ir > SllUKP Olllclal receipts of sheep 52 < ) . as compared with noneyestordny and 23 Tuesday of last week. The market was easier , thu demand mand enl > fnlr. Natives , JJOJ4 SO ; westerns , RoocljitH and Disposition of Stoutc. Olllclal receipts and disposition of stook as shown by the books of tin- Union stockyards compiny for tlio tnoiitv-four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , Aiunst IS , InJl : itECKIlTS STAGS. I 2 1435 2 15 PTOCKEIIS AMI FEKr > Elt < . CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. IDAHO CATTI.K. H. Trwln- OJiows . 014 1105 John blunt 40 cows . 875 1 0"i 68 cows . < J1J | 1 03 VV1OMINO CATTLK. StrowbrldgoA Andrews 2 cows . 1103 2 TO 1 feeder . 1000 S UO II. I.1. Corlott 71 cows . SDO 100 3'i cows . S.O 1 4"i 1 feeder . 4'0 250 1 feeder . 400 275 Ueader llrothcrs 1 . 1420 200 1 steer . 1IK ! ) 3.13 2'ibtiors . nut 335 Meteors . u.v > 333 53 hteers . IIIW 330 nOhtcors . 111)1 ) 330 20 steers , tallliiRR . 1JOJ 2 55 COI.OIt\IIO OATrt.E. T. Ashton 23cmvs . 070 100 lM. . bmlth- 7cows . 1001 200 IScovvs . 008 200 NliWASKACATTt.r. : Llvo StocU .MarkiitH. OIIICAOO , Aug. IS. [ Sponlal Telegram to TUB lCE.1 Anoxamln.itlou of today's sales of ent- lu will full to disclose uny liiiportant change uvuluci. Ttiuquotutloua foruatlvca wcro ll.:3 Inferior to extra cow , and J."sOHM.2J ( for common to fancy xtecr * . Outside ( ( notations we.ro not rciiclird In any In- ptnucc , nor wns there much tr.idlng In the close vicinity of insldn Utrtiro- . There were only nlmut 15.00J tmtl\osnf all kinds nnd the bulk of them were taken at JIWX 2.50 for COH and at H7.KiJ.Ui for steers Uood to choice COM tire u sluulo lilRhor than at the clixoof lust week , Itnticc cntlln were fully iteadv. There were 'Ul U westerns \\lilch sold on a LmsU of t'toai75 , and S.500 Trxntis , for wh en theto wore buvors at 11.50 < r2 15 for cows anil ut JJ,2. ill.lO for steers. Tlicro wan hut little life In the demand from nny class of hiiyerN and the mrmll supply of stook In the viinls proved iiinulc. Vunl cul\es \\fta In dainanil ut il.WHl\Q > . The IHIK market was strong for fair to best Krailcs nnd common sorts : i\eriBcd fully steady , Mttlo plus , of which ninny nirhctl yesterday and tinliiy. fared bndly. > ohodv nppcnrud to Imvo liny ti o for them , nnd prlns liu\o taken nere fall of iVIt'Hio per lou llu They mill to a limited extent around fl.'W. ' Cholco lioaxy lio.-s touched $1(11 ( nnd ono load of funcv Sti > jib hess found buyers nt { 5 75. Choice medium welnhtssold at JlWfl,170 ( nnd fancy' Unlit were quoted at i Hi ( < iVi W The pro\iill- IIIK pi Ices. ImwoMT , wotu < . " > . IMiVTi l. I'oor stnllsolil at .7.Vii' , iiu. nnd culls wore quoted at ? . ' .WKtt 50. 'I he market elo-od weak , The Kveiilng.lournnl tepotls : CATTI.V Ie- ! relpts. 7,000 ; shipments , .i.tKili ; market slow ; steady lopprlecs fornallves.f.VtXXIi.\Soothers ; , ( I.SViM M : common , t .1041 * t.75 ; MIICO steers , J.liW4.21 ; l'evaii . JJ.VViiJ.3j ; stockers. } . ' .2.1 3 il ; COWK. l 4 2.f.i. lions KocelptK , 12,000 ; slilpinenU , n,000 ; nnrkct fairly active , opening n slnulu strong er , cloxed easy ; toiigli and common , $1 4VR 4.'K ) ; ml > ed and packers , f.lorcrt'i 40 ; hutelurs' welghtR , t't tOffiMM ; prime light , J1.0i5 85 ; biin.l1 Keeelpts. fi,000 : slilpmi'iils. 2,000 ; mniket active ; sheep steady. Iambs higher ; inlxi'd and wethers. JI7i ( < 6.l21 : western" , Jl 1531.25 ; feeders. &l 71 : lambs , } , l.lJtt.1 ) 50. NPU York MVP Stork Mnrkpt. Nuw VOIIK , Auir H. HI.UVKS Hocelpts , IPO bond , all for slaughterois ; no tiado , feeling weak ; diessod hoof sto.idy at 7f'itc ( ' ) per pound ; shipments tomorrow , 1 IJ beeves and 2.lni iiuaileisof beef. CAI.VM Itecelpls , 30 be id ; market slow ; ve.ils , tomi&bW , per 1W ) pounds ; buttermilks , fj.i o ® 1 00. Mini' : Iteeelpts. 4.017 head ; market dull ; W > Ct4U ( per 100 pounds ; lambs. H7.V300I : dros-ed muttons , Nft'l'S per pound ; dressed lit nibs we ik at S"rt < ; | c. llons Itocolpts. .Iifl4. ( Including tno cars for sale ; maikct slow ; $ )0 < T4" > M per 110 pounds. City MVP Stook Mnrlcpt4. KANSAS CITV. Mo. Aug. 18 CATrr.r. Ke- colnts , 7,4U ( ; .bliimuiits , ) .20) ) . Thu in irKut was dull , weak to lower throughout. Mcers , if,1.0mii..7ii ; cows and heifers , tl,3."i < a'illO ; stockeiaand feeders J..VW5I.OO. Hods Kecelpts , ti,0)i ) ; shipments , 100. Light hogs steady to r > c lower ; heavy hogs 1 fcl'io lower thin Saturday ; bulk , t4.b.V35.1.r > ; all glades , } l IOVJ'i. 8iiKi f Kecolpts , 1,700 ; shipments , ; ,00. Market stc.idy. _ _ St. IiOiilH Ijivo Stock 'Market. ST. Lotus. Mo. Auc. IS. CtTrr.E Kecelpts. 5.100 ; slilpmcnts. [ DO ; market Hteadv ; fair to choice natives , ILOOftlS1) ) ; Texans and In dians , Ji.20i2.L50 ; dinners. tl.i,5.2.1 Hods Hecelpts , y'itK ) ; Rhlpments , 1,000 ; mar ket strong ; heavy. J1.4vJ.50 ; mixed , < 500 ® 540 ; light , J5 305.45. O.iitntry I'rotlituc. Kao > Huik of the sales , l.l'jc. ' llUTTLit Choice dairy butter Is scarce and sells lendllyat l.ittll.c , but thu bulk of the country butter Is not good enough for thu ru- lail trndu and goes to tlio puckers at U'iC. ' Pour.Titv Spring chickens , small , jl.7. > @ . . > .25 ; good , W.lOQ.too : fancy , $100.12.1 Old fowls do not sell quite so rcadllv , springs taklug their place to ane.it extent , and thu best old lions do not go much above ilOJ. VllitH. Ai'i'l.ES Per bbl..0 < Ka2.23. PLUMS ( . ' iltfornla. $ ! . ' 'tftl.51. PhAlis-Callfomln llartlett , W03Q2.25. OnNms : Ilodl , $ ii 00. W vn UMMI.ONB i-hlpplns stocK , ISSlSo. C\MAi.ocM'l Perorate , Jl/5. LEMONS -Per box , f'i ' 00. HA.SA.NXS Per bunch. $ 'OD2.50 for good shipping stock. liitAi'hs Southern , 41e per ( Mb basUet. I't.ICIILS The supply Is qnlto I.uie and the ( | uallty iiiiimne'l. California ( jiaufoids , single case lots. tl.5 ! ; fUo uiso lots , $1.25. Vegetables. The follow In ? quotatlonsroprosont the prices at which choice stock is billed out on ordcis unless othoi u Ise stated : foMATOi s Per bushel $1.21 , NtW Hhbrh Per bushel , iiOc. Hi A.NS N.ixy , iJ. ! > OK2 M ncr bushel. C'AiuiAniHomo grown. I'ic per II ) . ONIONS Homo grown 73c per busliol. Poi ATiHb Local KranoiH are supplying the demand almost oxclushely. Flour. Omaha milling company. Itellanco. Patent * ? -.SO ; Invincible Patent. $2.70 ; Lone Htnr , HupcrlatUe , J-.40 ; bnowll.iko. tJ.OJ ; I'uncv Family , $ UU. It. T. Daxls milling company. Illch Patent , No. 1 and Cream , iJM ; Illuol ) . full p itont , $ . > 41 ; llnwUoyc , half patent , WSlj Special Koyal. Patent iNo. U , * . ' .8J ; Minnesota patent- J..l.l ; Kansas Hard Wlitnt , patent , 4J.'l ; No biaskn Spring Wheat , n itent. 42.4J. y. V. Oilman's Gold Modal , < -.7 ! ( ) ; Snow White $210 : 1-iiowllako. .MO : low grade , $1 Hi ; Queen of the P.intiy , $ . ' .71 ; Minnesota biiporlutle , $ . ' .70 ; man. $11.00 ; chopped food , $ . ! l.Ki. ( I. . L. Welch A. Co. . Host , fj.7i ; Crown Pilnce , fM ; Minnesota Chief , W il ; Splendid I'amlly , $2.10 ; itialKlit , 41.50. Cm rents orCoinnicrco. n.\\\ \ I Cole has mo\ed his \\bolcsalo oyster bus'ncss to 310 bouth Tenth street. Hubert Purvis , produce commission , has imnuil from Howard aticet to I21U llarnoy sticot. A Alliiihtcr'H Opinion. Mr. Jacob Connor , a Gpiinnn Baptist min ister at Uoyur's Ford , Montgomery county , Pa. , snjs : I have iticd Cliambctlain's Colic. Cliolora und IJIarrlinia Hemcdyfor dlirilKiM , colic and cratnp in the stomach. I Imvo never used any tncdicino with bettor or moro satlh- factorv results. I consider It ono of the best over used iu our family. For sale oy drug- Gists. Tlie Cereal Sltiiaiion at the Vui-IotiH Contprs. BKUI.IV , Aug. 18. The Rraiu market opened excited and lower this morning. Au gust rye opened ut a dec-lino of 10 marks SO pfcnnlcs ; September mid October declined 8 tnatks 50 pfennigs. August whe.it opened 0 m.uks loivor and September and October 5 marks SO pfennigs lower. Tno decline was caused chiefly hy the news of the goorn - inout'B action In ordering the substitution of wheat meal for oo In malting bread for the army. There is a growing belief that the sit uation Is oxairgoratod and that the recent ml- VOIK o In prices Is not warranted by the facts In the case. Lo\i ov , Aug. 18. The Times today refers to the encouraging prospects ahead lor 13n- gllsh farmers , saying If given good woatuur for the fottnlght the wheat ctop of Great Dtitaln will bo a good avoraso ono. CIUIAOO , Aug. 18. The feolliic In the wheat and corn pits was quieter this morning. Foreign markets being lower caused n uulotncss hero. December wheat , which dosed at $1 0,3 yesterday sta.ted ut that ptico , fluctuated both wav . within a rniihO of l c At the end of the llrst naif hour It was quoted at $1.0 J4jf. Corn opened - o lower and fluctuated uithln a nnriow range. Soptomhcr rie , which closed yoatorday at 10i , ollotcd this morning ut 'd. ' Sr. I'lTCiisiiuito , Aug. IS. It Is Known that tiio Imperial ukase prohibiting the ex portation of rye was not only ut Hist opposed by the czar , but it was also mot by opposition In other quarters. At llrst U took lu sovorul other urticlo * , but the cvir coiiioutol to It only us Issued rostrictlng rye The state ment that the moasuto Isu political ouols ab solutely unttuo , ST I'l-ri.iisiit'iui , Aug. lh The Kussian fro\ernmeut Is makingan oxhausilya Inquiry into tun stock ofhcat In the country , the prices demanded , ano the facilities for traiib- portation of wheat , the mcusutos for the lellof of tlio distresbcii district , Including the building of canals , rallronds , the paving of .snoots , and the planting of finest * . llnu IN , Aug. 18. Ttio North Herman Ga- 7Ctto says the present situation of the corn market shows the oconomio and politic il liu- poitancoofa highlv developed national hus bandry , niakinc the Fatherland independent of foreign countries , nnd proves the necessity for reform In the grain trade so us to onuhlo It to moiu easily sutiply Germany with addi tional bioaajtuffr. ions A MiSiiAse. niAMiC cusimx McShane & Condon , INVIiSTMKNT BANKERS , 300 S. lath fit. , First National U.iult Uaiia Ing , Omaha , Neb. IH'al la lock * , buml , leaiirlllai coininorclul pa per. eta Nu otlala lomi on liuirurnl Onitiirii % tato. Hhort tlinuloun ou bAUk ituci , gr g 111 pyrur * il colUloral iscurlti OMAHA Manufacturers' DIRECTORY. TKXTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Oo. , Klne , lininmocks oil nnd rubber olothlim S-nil for iir. Ill ) tarnmn 1IAOS AND TU'LVES. Bemis Omaha Ba Oo. linporler nn I Mn-uifnc- Hirer * Klonr nrkn llurlap nnd Twlnu A. II. Perrio & Co. M. 0. Daxon. 110(1 ( Do Ik-o Stro 't. lllcycle i < old on nioiillily piyinenla. Blind for our cat lUvno nnd prices IftlT Knrnam t , Oninh ? r. i TIONEUS Ackerman Brothers & Ilointzo , 1'rlntcri , blndors elcclrotfper * , blnkboo * mnnu- fnct to 1110 Howard trci't , Oinihi HOOTfi AND SIIOUS Ohas , A. Coo&C'o. ' KirkemlnllJoues&Uo , M\nufacliir'r < and .lob Wl i lo nli > Vnniifiictiir rs bi ri Aci-nn for llo 'on Huh her ' hue 0 > I In ! IIOi 1100 Hnwnrd slroot. nnd 111) ) ) llnrnvatreoi Williams , Van Acr- W. V. Morse & Co. , nam & Harto hoe Ki tiny Cor. er llth mnl liiMiul-ii > t < Dninlin 1212 Ilnrnor street Merclnuti Intllod to Onin A N'eU mil nn I oxituine JtOXKS John L. Wilkie , Louis Heller , Onmhn pi | crtiov f.iclo-y llulelion nnd P.ic1 > or . 1117-tll'J ' Doiulas Tool * and upp IOH lleef Orili'M IllU-d Inn nml lllOJ enIn.- promptly 11 Hi Ills In'k on utrecl. CAltltlAGVS , JiUGGIUS , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Ora-ilm's Lnrt'ot Variety WAGONS AND CA HP JITS. CLOTHING. Omiha Carpet Oo. , Gilmore & Euhl , Cornels , oil ' eloths ni it- Mnnnf tcture s nnd thiKi , ciir'nln t-ood-.elc \Miiile < nlo Cloth'etD ' , 1511 Dounlas ftiojt HUM Hnrney ( < treeU CIGA US. West & Fritscher , Mnnufncturcs ilnccluirs. jobhern of Icif tnbieeo. 1011 I'nrnini Street. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS O , - - LIMITED A. D , Boor As Co. , Hunter 4 Qrco-i , M-W UiclmnEO MulUIIng , JO iichnnKO : llullillntf , Honth Omnlm South Oinnlm. k Chlch > * tr' > KiillUh IlUnoad lll n 'ENNYRGYAL ' PILLS Origins ! Nit Oulr Ul-nnlne. * IIIUI'I.I f r nitkuliri Ktiflllk . HI * //l > nmStlrmi .ulll In llnl > I OiW \ [ boiti M > lt4 > lia tlu > rlttoa 'lAlil ) nu olhcr. Aft < i i 'oui itil II" . i . . .4 ( inllnHsiu * il > Il > | In . rt ' ' ' ii.nil rtpVJ'j' VJ , , , „ „ ' .t rrlurM WANTED Total IWURI ot CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL VJJ u # H B l > y vr DIBTniCTS. WATER COMf'AIIIE8,8T.n.R.COMPAHIE8.ta C'orri-'l ond-n c "ullcitid N.W.HARRIS&COMPANY.Bankers. 104.105 Dearborn Blreot , CMICAQO , W9'l Streot. NEW YOUK- 70 Mata SIUObTOH - , nnniiTi KANDAIAMIOD CACHUI.KS nruTim lllllllllU tvnt Kniluulr op ilt * pri-.irlljeil br uuuu l n ( , reiiular pUrilclnm for Ilia euro o ( Juiiorrliucn nnil ill cliorii ) from tlm urlnnrr or nun lutiuiitDU r k.uU ( | ili U.W ptr tux. Alluiug.UI