THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SITNDAY SEPTEMBER C , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 n HIE CONDITION OF TRADE , Moucy Not Quito So Plentiful as It Was in Lrcal Banks. LOCAL COLLECTIONS NOT VERY GOOD. Tlio Condition cif tlio Ijociil Joliblni : Trnilo Very Cootl , nnd the Itc- Pioin the Country Very Sntlsfactory. The demand for money from western tnnks to bo until In moving the crop has reduced the am plus somewhat In the cltv banks nnd the amount of money held by local Ilimnclal Institutions Is not so largo as a few weeks I ago. There tins been , however , no Important change In financial conditions for the past month. Collections nro Inclined to be slow nnd money in general circulation Is none too plenty. 'Iho local retail trade Is not vcrv good anil customers do not nppcnr to ho buvlng any tnoro goodsjtlmn compelled to by theli1 i eeos- miles. The wholesale trndo of the cltv has been icrj fair during the pastslx days In monthlies but the orders are coming largely from the country In local hardware circles there Is very llt tlo In the way of news to report. Trade has been In some cases n lllle quiet , but It Is Just about holding Its own nnu Its volume Is fair for the season of the year. Hepoils from the country claim that the wet weather has hin dered threshing operations nnd has retarded the movement of grain , which has naturally Borne effect upon trade. I'rlcos do not pro- noiit any changes. At Now Yorlt cltv operators are very well disposed to bcilovo that with the opening of of the month they nro entering upon a period of Increasing business. They have niicady cxnoiiencod some nf the symptoms , nnd have evidence upon which to build hopes that buy - ers must Incicnso their attentions , Reduced nnd Orokon nssortnients nro reported from In any dependent points , prospective good con sumption , with ability to secure supplies , nro the main features , nnd If buyers are not heard from there will bo u pi eat. deal of ills- nppoinluiont. There has of late , In n quiet Boitof n way , econ quite n fair export trade doing1 , and calculations nro that it will in crease. As n rule pi Ices remain steady for pretty much nil lea ling kinds of sti clc. Nails nave a steady soi t of tone on cut , because the ruling i ales are too low for fuithor shading nnd show pretty good fiimness on wire through the support of n continued very fair general demand. Local Jobbers report n very satisfactory movement of dry goods nnd both present trade conditions nnd future prospects are good. Reports from the country nro very encouraging In this llnonnd dealers generally nro looking for a very heavy fall nnd winter trado. The Bulletin says of the trndo In Now York that dm Ing the past week the market ntdist hands has undergone no important change. Theio has been a considerable amount of business done , but o.vlng to the continued absence of spot buyers the nppcar- nnco fiora duy to uay has neon somewhat , decontlvo As so ficquently noted , agents find the great bulk of the demand coming forward by innll nnd wire , and A large number of these transactions can ho completed without suifaco evidence of the business passing. Agents themselves are sometimes deceived by the class of trade now doing In leading staples hand-to mouth and some were expressing surprise nt finding their nggiegato sales for the month just closed ahead of August last year. In fall prints the supplementary busiross was well kept up during the wcok , nnd last month's trndo In these has been of n most encourag ing diameter In point of volume , whoiover agents have handled styles Injpopulur 10- 3nest. Fall ginghams , wash tnbrics and less rfoods were In steady duplioitlng demand , and nro In a good position with regard to stocks. Spring styles In Mneuoven cotton fnbilcs nro In active preparation , al though only occasionally to be seen in form of loom samples. Brown , bleached nnd col ored cottons have been taken by Jobbers , con- vortets , cutters , etc. , ns requirements arose only ; that was clear from the individually light orders , but the aggregate business done lias been sufficient to show that these re quirements nro numerous and growing , while the uigoncy of buyers for Immodluto deliv eries U proof that they are ptessing also. Uojond n quiet revision In favor of bujcrs by one or two agents , prices nro steady in nil domestics. At the close of the wee ! ; there wns a disposition to ialk n steadier market in staple cottons , owing to the advancing tendency of raw material and till ) good outlook for n heavy fall consump tion , but pronaolv only these ngents who are peculiarly well situated so far as stocks on hand me conccincd are really Justified In assorting that they could discern signs of such Inipiovemont. The Jobbing trade was active nil week , nnd although the total busi ness In August this jcar will not compare favorably with August last year , owing to the season opening late , the month upon which wo have Just cntcted Is moio than llkclv to show n different result. Omaha grocery Jobbers note a still further decline In coffees amounting dining the past six dajs to half n cent. There has been n slight advance In sugais and they are very scatca wlillo the demand Is heavy and the rellnoiics oversold. As a rule the jobbing trade N lopoitod In a very llouilshlng condi tion and fully up In volume to last season. In Isow York while there has boon no gen- cinl broadening out ol trade thcie is evidently n bettor opinion ontcitnlncd of the chances. Of coijtso there Is no special reason why demand should wait for any one particular dale , yet It Is n fooling that with the ptesent month more attention will bo given to business both as a matter - tor of necessity and choice , and many of the markets throw oil the stagnation that 1ms for some time chnractcilzod them I'lcllniinarv movements , Indeed , have already been made In various ways , and If operations no not pan out well theio will unquostioiiaolv bo n gieat deal of disappointment. UvoncolToo , tluough the recent shrinkage in cost , has come dow n toward a more nttiactive woiklng level and may possibly stir up the long dcla.vcd do- mnml , nnd with pretty much ovcrvtmng else on the list cheap enough buyers lm\o llttlo cause for complaint over prices. Transpor tation charges are also reasonable enough nnd tuoiosooins to no no reason to expect any oirly Increase of rates on Interior bound f i eight. TUB riNANCHI. OUTIOOK. One of the months has passed , toward which the business world , according to the New Yoik Bulletin , wns looking forward so long with much apprehension. August has Inought no llnnucial or commercial calamity. Tne season of oailv crop movement , In which It wns supposed that the banks of this city might be drained before gold could be brought back fiom Kuronu " by oxpoits of products , because these "banks had been so weakened oy the heavy exports of gold during the II ist half of the year , Is now substantially passed without dis aster For hud theio been need , millions of gold for the onoimous quantities of pioducts shipped In July and early in August could be f 010 this nnvo been received nt Now Yoik The oaily drain from the banks of this city to thu Interior has proved somewhat loss than was expected , nnd , notwithstanding much coaiplnlnstof slow colloutloi.s , the In- toiler money markets nro still ccmpiirntholy fieo for the season from prcssuie or disturb ance. The course of foiolgn markets has helped very much to allay apprehension. There Is no longer the utmospneio of seml-mnloat London or 13cilin or 1'aris , nor the feeling that almost nnj conceivable stiongeney or disaster , Involving Incalculable nnd sudden demand for gold may coma nt any moment The Kusslan wheat crop failure lias com pelled Kussin to return to the Hank of Kug- lund some part of the gold withdrawn oari > In the v ear. It Is not unlikely that failure of European crops has made the political out look moro secure for a jcar to come. 'Iho termination of the war In Chill has brought un end of n long continuing drain upon the rcsouiccs of lending Uuiopcmi nations , nnd of one possibility of larger ills , turbunces. There seems to be coining In Kuropuu peilod of scilous Industrial do- pi ossloii , Increased by tlio failure of ernns , but It Is not Hkelv that the evil Inlluuncus for this country will outweigh the advantages \\hlcutna unusual demand for Amcilcnn products confers. In gcucial , the command of this country over the resources and finances of the world seems to bo greater at this tlmo than It over bat boon boforo. TUo iHJrloa of uucoruluty u to American crops Is almost over. Tor two or three weeks yet it Is possible thit Injury to corn may re sult , ana It might extend far enough to cur * tall the possible exports to other countries , but considering the enormous area covered by corn in the Unitrd Stntos nnd the very wldo innge of ellrmto nnd sensO'is , It Is scarcely possible that there should como so latonny misfortune aflcctlnp n considerable pirt of the yield. Cotton Is not yet out of danger. Uut the stock cirrlod over by Hu- rope Is nbout ino.OJO biles larger than a year ago , and the stock here Is larger , so that If the yield this year would be cut down TiOO.O'K ' ) biles below that of last year this might provo n blessing rather thaii n calamity. The reports In toward to oilier crops are al most all so fnvorahlo that the country has a right to consider the financial oullood de cidedly clear. _ MIMJI.t 1,1 t'i : .S .If tlltCKTtl. OMAHA , Snpt. \ UATTl.B-OnieliU roi'olnls of enttlo. 80,1. as compared with 'Ull" > , \rstordny aid TOO HnturdiiV of last wcok The in irki-t wna IIP- live nnd firm on good and steady on other grades of hccxcs , st > 'iulv on desirable prides nnd slow and weak on other gndis of bull-bur Rlix-l. , steady on iroml and \\eik and lowur on other grades of fe'i'ders Com mon fi-i-deis inWe In mo lower tliun last m i k. Hunches of niithr beeves sold at Vi 10 unil wi'stoiiis nlil'U The inrriptM during Hie Monk , wiiro 1,1 Ml as comp irtd with 10.W7 I ho niek prior. lloM Ollli-lal rorolpls of hivs S.007. n compared wllh ' . ' ? li > vi' torilny. and . ' " 48 Sitnnmv of last ttpi'k Tlio tnnr tut wn ac- tlvo nnd rie to 'Oc ' hl heron all grulns 'I ho 111111:1) of the pili-cs p ild was f HMfiWV l , tlio bulk golllnij al iMU'ir iiri A bid of S'i \ was madn fni thomirtsof a In id , but wns refilled. Light ! 'i/fl3'0j hci\y. JtOXftllO ; mUiMl , JilnxillOO TIID a\oiavi'of the pilei-s paid was J\ ( J us compired with il 'fJ yestnday nnd SI 'U ' i-nlurdiy of last week. Tim receipts < if IIO.M during Hie wi ek were I'.V.M , abiinnp in-d wlln ri.ir'ilho week pilor. ' IU-M' Iliereuer - no fresli rei-eipls of sheiip. The market was nominally -He idy N.itlM'i. $ "iXai ! VJ ; wpstern" , f J i > ® ) 'i"i ! cooil CO lo 7U Ib. I'linbs llT'iifiOi The ri'c-elpls of sin cp during the week weie 5Sil , as comp ired wltli Hsbd the week prior. Stix k Kccclpis. OIlliMiil I'o lav Olllc-lal YoMPrday. C.us No lip id Cars. No llimd. oattio , .a 8)1 ) citiio . . Mr ann Hogs . . . . \i 2.UJ7 llo s . . ,1' ) V,710 Sl..ep. . . . 7 l.- l Louost Snips of Ted ly VeStetd ly. Highest . . 10 Highest . WO" Lowest . 4'K ) Lowest . . 4 AM r.ij-'eof the prices p ild voslordav. if I OJ. Average of the prices p ild today , Kouplpts and DUpinltlDii of Oflli'lal rocclpts and dUposltlon of sto k as shown by Iho books of the Unloi stoukynrds comp my for thi > twuntv four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p m. , hepleiiiber 5 , 1SJ1 : nicciui'l'- ) eArri F. n'ns SAM'I KS Curs tlcnil Carn Ilcul Cars ti IJISl'OSI 1'ION Receipt anil Disposition lor the Week. onielal receipts mil disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union stojky.irds company for the week endliu at . " > o clock p in. b.ituid.iy , beptembnr 3 , Is'Jl. ni.OKIl'lS uirii'osinov. Prevailing 1'ricos on Cattle. The folluwIn.U a t.iblo of price ) pilJ on thlsmar.tot for the 4ra la of stouk unntlonod : I'.incv steers. 1 ) to KM Ibs . . , . | S ® \5j I'rlmbsteers , li'a to U7'i Ibs 4 91 < it5.2. Good steers 11.0 lo ir > ) lba 4'JJ Wt'M Ilutchers'steera. low to IJJJlbs . . .Mil ( Tttlu'i I'ulrsteers. UJOtotni Ibs J J'i ffiUO Common steers , 800 to 1JJO Ibs . . . . -.7'i 41.1'J ) 1'alr to fooil cows l.'Jo ffi..V ) Good touholcocows 2 J"i ( it I I ) Uholco to fancy'.ons JOJ $ $4.03 llolfers . ' ) 46400 VunilliiKS 200 ) - > ) I'eoders 2JO W05 StooKers 1.83 © J.0 Ounnors 103 Ct..OO Hulls 1.7 > © 103 Oxen A 1.7T ® 400 Btiits 10 46103 C.iUes IV ) < Z4T > 5J Western cornfud steora 2.V ) < T6" > OJ Western steers l.'fl 46125 Western cows 1.00 4J.I.03 Hl liost niul Ijnwnst Sales of IIo s. The'follow ns condomod tiblo shows the hUlii'bt ind lowest s iloj .mil hlRhustand low est a venire of the t lies of hoja ami the dates at this market In each month during the months stated : I'rico 01" HOJJM. Showing the a\origo mice paid for loads of hius on the days Indicate 1 in 13S7 , Ib3i , 1SSO IbOOand IbUI : HocolptH anil ShipiiioutH , Showing the olllclal receipts and shlpmnnts of eattle , bo a and bheep on the ( I itoi Indi cated : ntcrii'TS , filllPHlATS I I'lllllB I lllUI I ShOOl. ol'lViaoa 1'alil for The following table thows the r.ur.-o of the prlcoi paid for ho s on thu uuy indl- cuted ! baturday , AustUJtl ( ISO ffi5 45 Monday. Auiiiut J 5 VO HtJ UO TuusJuy , AuiiUKt i , . 0 UO ( C5 60 Wcdnc'dny , AliKint 6 . 4 < 0 < n M Thur-nlny. Aimnst 0 . 4 K < i6 13 rrliluy , August 7. . 4M s KO "nturday. Allifustfl . . . . . . 470 fc 20 Monday , August 10 . 4 87'i ' < iU 'JO Tin idiiy , August II . 4 fS " Wednesday , Augiut IS . 411 'Ihltrsday , August 13 . 4 75 rrlday , AiiRiist 14 . 471 ! * iturday , AlUIISt 13 . 4 tVi Monday , August 17 . . . 481 Tuesday , August IS . 471 Wodtiesd ly , August 19 . . . . . 4 Thursdav , Adjust 20 . 4 N ) Iridiiy , Aucuat3l . 470 Saltlrday. August ? . ' . 4 70 Monday , August 'Jl . 4 4" > Tuisday , Aiuust r. . 4 0.1 \\ednesday. \ August so . 4 K > Thursday , August 2 * . 4 CO I'r day , August 'JS . B M Saturday. August 20 . . . . . . 4 H ) Mondny. Auitust : il . 481 Tuesday , foptember , 1 . 4 80 Wciliipoilny. 'cptumncr'J . . . . . . . 4 Hi Thursday , Seplember J . 4 70 I r day. Soplomber I . 4 w ) baltirday , September .r > . 41)0 ) itP ol' I'rlom ol'Stiuep , The following t ible'sliow.s Iho prlcji paid for sheep : Prime fit sheep . fl 71 at 71 'jood fat Eh op . I 21 ( ill 00 Common to medium sheep . - ' - " > < &l 21 Uealernn . -J ( K ) l 73 Uood W to 7J Ib. lambs . a 75 & ' > 00 Ue'iire'tciitatho 3 Uo- . STFFIIS. No Av , Pr. No. Av. I'r. No Av. Pr. 2101 } J CO 2J .11.11 fl 15 CO HP. 1 770 1 CO 4 INI 1 05 1 2CO 1 8M 1 00 IOJO 1H 201) ) 1 DID t 00 1UJ1 i 01 24 2 01 24Jl MO I 00 1071 i ir. Jl W1J 210 10 OIJ I b7J I 71 10 'UO S II 1 40) ] M O I 71 II US ) 211 5I Ml 1 10 2 * 878 1 80 1CL7 211 I 1111 1 M 2 11 JO 1 80 WH 2U ) 1110 1 GO 1 1110 I SO I2il0 2,10 HIM 712 i ( > r > in IOJI 1 < > ) 1J10 2 JO M 7U5 1 C.1 18 1015 1 03 STOCK ) us AND No Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. .No Av. I'r. NoU 1 7M ) ! OJ U roi 2 .15 2 7.1) ) 280 1n n ( j'll ' 2 00 4-0 2 M 20 8s ) 28.1 10 4 I'l 2 ( K ) 27 8.X ) 2 .10 .11 8 in 281 8 I. . ) I 2 10 27I I i"70 2 V ) IS 017 2CH 10 r > jo 2 10 I 12 M 2 M I IIISJ .100 0 7'J ( ' 2 JO 1 1010 2 ( ! ) I 'IIU JOO 1J7 1 r.io 2 21 717 2 f.1 7 01) ) .101 J7 MI 2 21 ( .20 2 71 .1 810 1100 4 707 2 21 127 271 i loio : ioi 111 7h40.1 J J.1 1101 21 iiJi ; no 7 < ( -0.1 2.M 7.H 2 71 21 OH .110 10 7' ! . ' 2 .ID 8JS 2 71 2S 1 O1) ) .120 18 770 2 JO . WJ 2 60 17 1130 J25 cu.vrs 1. 100 1 .10 . ,171 2 0.1 C . 308 2VI 1I 1 .100 200 . .IJ1 2 Ci y. . 3J5 JOO I . 270 2 OJ 1 1150 I 75 2 1J75 2 0) STAG" . 2 1J11. 2 60 MIMCKHS AM ) Sl'lllNrjEIH 1 milker . 2000 1 Hprlnger , 2000 I springer , 21,00 1 springer , 2700 Isprhuer 28 III ) 1 cow and e ilf , 21.00 1 cow and calf JO 00 CATTLE. No. AV. Pr. 10 moor * ft 5.1 Illinois L. S Co a bulls J200 1 40 llioun-IllIT U Co. 1 feeder . DCO 225 2-1 steers . lllh 3 OJ I cow . 810 1 5) ) I e ilf . . MO 2 2.1 1 slier . II J 00 14 1 steers . 11J3 3 00 Gale Hros 14 feeders . I17S 2 00 1 feeder . 010 2 'W 1 feeder . 8JO 200 1 fccdei . 12.10 2 < X ) 1 feeder . 1410 2 'W ' 7lftonois . 111)1 ) 2 no 71 feedeis . 1103 2 00 1 con . 8.W 1 00 I bull . 1170 1 V ) llcons . 070 ! J 03 1 cow . iV ) ) 201 OOcows . . . . , | J5 2 01 II feeders . II1I 2 M ) 8 feeders . UIO 2 CO 11 feedeis . 11771 2 0 A. Ilu'.ter. lOcows . 1014 2 05 2 feeders . 1171 a oo Mstcors . 1IDS 3 70 41 steers . U"J7 J 70 i : O Lloyd. 2 Btans . 12.15 2 00 1.1 cows . 003 2 00 24 fiedera . 117i ) .1 00 1 slier . 1180 3 40 1 stt-or . 150 3 40 140 steers . 1234 J 40 J. W. Hammond , 2 steers , tailings . 1115 2 ° 1 8 steer , tallln.3 . 1278 2 25 40 feeders . lljj 2 ' )0 ) flj feeders . 1101 2 DO E Tollotson. 5 cows . 0.18 2 05 17 COVVN. , . 017 2 01 71 cows . 041 2 01 141 f-eders . 1IB.I 3 00 Oficilors . 1111 3 OJ 34 feeders . 11J3 a oo HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. HOGS.No Av. Sh.UO I'r. 4. . . . .210 4 70 U. . . .2J8 UO BOO 200 4 71 7J 218 120 BOO 37 . . 207 100 4 80 ft' ) , . .211 203 50J fit . 2:10 : 210 4 00 70 . . .200 180 BOJ 31 . . LXKI 83 4 OJ 73 , . .210 ICO BOO . Jl . . .271 40 4 < K ) 63 " .Nil " 80 500 71 . . 104 240 4 OJ C9 . 35" ) 210 509 M . 21.1 J20 4 00 78 . " 2 ' 7 2UO 500 t ) " . 2CO 4 01 7.1. . "So 5 01 ss" ! 270 200 4 01 78. . . 201 40 5 01 SI . . 201 1JO 4 05 08 . 217 40 5 05 74 . . 180 120 4 0.1 47 , . . ' ( ft ! 103 501 71 . . . .207 80 4 01 77 . 2U 8) 5 01 IM . . . 218 luQ 4 03 00 . . .211. 80 B 01 78 . . . .214 100 4 0.1 74 . . .107 240 501 M. . . . .27J 80 4 OI 40. , 200 40 505 10 .2'H ' 80 4 01 41 . 21J 40 5 01 10W W . . IM ) 5 (10 ( 83 . . 215 60 5 05 ( 8 . 24S 8) 5 00 00 , . .VJl 5 10 f > U . . .218 40 f > OJ 57 . . .2J7 B 10 0,1 . 281 80 5 00 JO . 170 510 0.1 . 2d ( 80 5 00 00si . .114 40 BIO 00 . 100 B 00 ( si . .tos 120 BIO 1'IOS AM ) IKIUdll. 12 . 110 3 00 2 . 101 435 B. 1011 40 J21 1 ,2Jl ) 45J 1 MJO 4 00 Chicago ijivo Stoulc Markets. CllirAdO 111 , Sept 5 [ Special Telegram to Tut lltr 1 'I ho .1. WO ealtlo received today wore mostly rangers , loss than 530 head being mitKes. Although this week s roco.pU have been enormous 8J.OUO head the outlets were not so choked up that the fresh arrUals could not be moved out and at steady prices There was HOIIIO Inquiry from nil classes of buyers and sales were ofTuetod on a D isis of 1'rlday'h quot itlons , or at from $1.21 to JJ 7 > for inferior lo choice cows and bulls , J.'OOtoja. 'Ifoi stockersand feeders , ! J/1 to J0.21 for shipping stoorstioo to { I Oil for w osterns and tl BO to * J.J" > for Tovans Veal calves wuio sale ilno at from J..O.i to to 21. All descriptions of cattle are lowei tliun they were one week ago. the decline varying from lee to'JOe per 100 Ibs. 1'ilnie native steers have sun crcd the least as that class compiled an Insignificant p irt of the total receipts. .More than one-half of the entire supply came from the ranges. The week has been one of great activity , and consldeilng the remarkably heavy sup ply , prices have held up quite us wop as there was any icuson to expect. The feeling In the hog mullet was more siiLdued today , but there did not ippear to bo'aiiy loss of eon- lldcnco among opoialors and pilccs tscie put upanothci notch 'Iheiovas veiy llttlo ad vance In light weights , but for heavy and medium sorts theie wore buyers at prices av eraging fiom Be to lou higher than for 1'rid ly. The supply wns surprisingly small. It was not more thin adequate to meet tlio wants of the eastern trade alone. The pens weio emptied In quick order at fiom JI.71 tot\5) ) foi poor lo choice heavy and at fiom Jl ( O to * 1 0.1 for pcor to choice lUht. The popular prli os for he ivy weights were fiom } > uO lo t > 33 and fir light mirts IlOOlo $140 A few slnvcis sold at higher llgures than quoted above , and there was trading In hklpi , and culls at from fJ Jltoll V ) , although the market is from lie to 20o higher than a week agofoi llghl w eight san'l not more than from 5e lo lOe higher foi heavy. The total number of ho s packed in the west for the week ended Thursday last was 1I.1.UOJ , ngiilnil 211.000 for tlio corresponding week last year. The tel il from Match 1 , the lieu-Inning of the summer imekliu season , U about B.OOu- nu ) . or 2 , J AllM less than for the same period last yi ar The Evening Journil reports' O\TTI.K-- - colpts , a,10Ji shipments , Joxj. Market ste id v ( omnion natives , tuxiftl 5J ( Texuns , fj 70ifi 2.71 : slookers. I.20 < H27.1 ; eows , $ 7VU.J.J5. . iloili Itecelpts , 7,000 ; ahlpmentB , 4 OOJ ; market Irregular ; rough common , fl BOT.l 11 ; prime pioUeuand in I xid. II 00 (5 IB ; prune heavy nnd butcher Heights , lo2083M ; light , M .1 ) ( ( c.1 40 hilKKi' Hecelpto. l.iort ; ahlpments , none : Rtningi.nallvoowes tJVffllu ) ; welhers , $ | 10 ttLJO ; mixed , f I 70441 bJ : 'loxans. IJUv > 3l.l5i westerns , ( J.1'/ii ( 10 ; lambs City hUe Stouk . KNb\S OlT , MO , ' COt. 5 0TTI.K 10- { celuts , 7.l0i shlpmenls , 'JOO ; market dull , steer- , , * . 1.2.7(4.1 d > : cows , Jl.boaj.iij stockurb andfi-edeiv , l..lixaiw. llonx Ufcelpth , 4li ! ) ; shipments , 1,0 JO ; mar- kut MJlllo higher , bulk , fl.l j-ti103 ; all grade * , biiht i1 Itecelpts , 1,100 ; shipments , 700 ; nuir- Uot . steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ht. I.otilH lilvo bmuk .llurkct. FT. I.oiiH , Mo. . Popt. 5 CArn.R Hocolpf , 600 ; shipments , 2,000 , imirUet hteiidy ; fair to choice natives , UOoiiibJ ; Toxana und In dian.tJVXU4U. . lions HeculptH , StO : shlmnonts. 3ROO : nmr- kot Hteady ; beavy. HWiii.JU ; uiUed , tl'W Ulii light , ti.lWJS.t'J. 1 IT THE SPECBLATIVEJilARRETS. 11 " / to Business in the Wheat Pft utto Dull find reatureless.ii , WEAKNESS IN ALL DOMESTIC TRADES , SOIIIP Coicrlnx of PrltlnylH Short * At tempted wltli Ijltlll ' .Success Skeptical Concerning Ileiiullts from Germany's Clmnjjc. CIIICAOO , III , Sept f > . IIuslno < isln the wheat p't today w is light nnd the market dull and foaluieloss. Fliuro was llttlo MOWS of liny klnil uiul none tluit was inlliiuiitUl. In the ab sence of biflncss Mm fouling was wo ik niul December fell Ic biluw yostcrd ly's close , but milled and recovered tlio hiss Just at the end of tlio .o lon , closing froifl one-fourth conl to throc-eUhthsof one cent lowur Liverpool was n fmotion lower and London a trllle higher with the cut ly news from the continent mc.'uro and coloiloss. 1'hc expott conditions contlnno coed , amounting nt the Atlantic , ' ports .mil Now Oile ins today to oxer 1,000OJO bushels. 'J ho Now Vorlv inarkot wns c.islor nnd do mestic inaikots showed tendency to woik- ncss I.ogunlilto nnd selnvarU Ouuuo wore r ithcT liberal operitors , and Mllmlne-Ilod- m in bought cany on the weak spoU , coverIng - Ing short who it for ovv Vorlc which w.is sold on the bulge yi .itcrduv. Hutchlnson's brokers also bought a fair amount on the breiks , but their trading w if not conspicuous. Diconibcr whc it opened .it from } l.00't to ( I OO'J , liuld at from f loo1 ! toil OU'i some time then touohod Jl OO'f. Clos ng cables cnmo In lower and the price snjgcd off In sympathy therewith to UJ'tO. Tlioro was a reaction thui to $1.00'i ' , re- inalmd dull and steady till within ten minutes of the eloso when It advanced to il 0034 , closing ' < lower. Coinwasoasj earl } , owing to the fict th it the leather tn ip failed to * how any serious fiost nnvwhoro In the corn belt fills en couraged snort soiling and thuro was less dom - m uid to cover. The oponli.g price of OctoOer Has 5')14c. ) but It at OIILO bo .in to breik and boon sold at 59J c. Then on a report that a cold wave hid appealed In the north west a nil was moving towatd ( ho corn bult there WHS a llttlo scare , which was helped along bj vigorous buying by the clique , and October Jumped to iiO'aC. ' Hut the incitement soon subsided und the prlco foil back toJ'PnC. ' During the last hour corn developed a coed deal of weakness on a suspicion that the clique wasqulntly selling all the market would take , and Uctobor. aftoi touchingGOVtc , broke to 39c , rallied to 5'J'iC ' and closed at B'Hi ' . O.its wore steady with lluctnatlons confined to a range of ' c and closed at yesterday's last prlco ut 'ac lower. Provisions hid qulto a boom The feeling among the outsiders In bulllsn anil thuro was good speculative buying and covering of shorts. Packers , however , are fighting the advances They claim to ha\o no filth in the supposed benefit to bo derived from the action of Germany , but It Is generally supposed they arc more concerned about the prooablo advance In live hos , which would bo pretty cert iln to follow a inirkod aiU anco In hog proJucts Oetobor pork opened at JI081 , iidMinccU to JII'JJ'J ' and closed at Jll.17'4 ' against tiU'M jestmdiy. Lard and ribs gained 5e. Monday being Labor day and n holiday the boird of tiado will bo closed. ' The lean UK futures ranged as follows : AUTICLUS IOCIOSK. . W III.AT-NO i Soptcnibcr. $ $ D7 Dicc'tubcT . OOHJ 1 OJ 1 005C M i > i oral 07' ' < 107K Cous No 2 September . C3 (3.US'i ( Cti C9 Octobe-r. . . Mn > . . . . 4736 OATS -No 2 bc'iiteinbcr. . October . . . . 10 May . . . . MK > .S I'onic I Octube-r. . . 10 f. 11231. . 10 85 Ioceinb ) r . II1' , u ta 11 JO II ' < 0 Jiumury . . 13 65 U 55 U 05 hAim f-i ptembcr. 7 00 7 00 7 00 October. . . . 7 0. 74314 7 02 7 074 Jfinuar > . . 7 J7 7 45 7.J7-4 SHOUT Kins bt'ptcMuber 7 .10 7 2.1 727M Octulicr . . . . 7 J5 7 40 7 JO January . . . 7 31) ) Cash limitations wnroas follows : l'i.otm bteady and iinehan ed. WIIE\T No. i ! surine wheat , O3'ic ; No. 3 spring who it. 8SUJc : No. S rod , OJViM'c. UOHN No - ' , UVu > OATS No ? , -D'ec : No. 2 white , a23Jc ; No J whlto. no fflJlc. KlR No. 2 , 90c- . HAUI.KY No 2 , G4 < aO. " > Oi No. 3 , 41C3c , f. o. b. ; No 4. 4rfai8c. ( f. o. b. ri.A\stFi > No 1 , $1 0 ! TIMOTIIV Sf t u I'rlino. $1 28OI.20 I'onK Moss porkper barrel , $11.0 © ILOTjlard. per cut. , $7,00 ; short ribs sides ( loose ! . J7 1 @ , 35 , dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , SJ.73UC 83 ; short clo ir sides ( boxe'l ) . It 0-HM 10. WnisKKi Distillers' Unlshed goods. per 3-vi (1.18 SUOAHS Unch inccd ; cut loaf. r3J. > 54C. Hecelpts and shipments ted ly wore as fol lows : On the produce exchange today the butler m irkot was steady ; fancy Hlgln eroainory"Jli CiJl'ie ' : line west ( rn , lUIi.'le ; selept dairy , llifl 18u ; ordinary. Hlilbe. Kggs Him ' New York Markets. NEW YOHK , Sept. 5 1'i.ouit Hecolpts , 10,5M piekages ; cxpoits , "i.Slil D irrols , 8.U8J steks ; null , weal. ; bales , ! 8,7jfJ barrels COIIN MAM < Quiet ; yellow western , $ J.40iJ 400Win. . VT Ifecelpts , 4 ,700 hushols ; exports , ll..j-T bushuls ; sales , " > 14 000 bushels of fu- tuies and 7'UJO ) , bushel' ! of final , t-pot market stc idy ; dull ; No. 2ioilil o'Pi'Sl.OU ' Inoloxator ; Si 0'i ( ' < ! il.07 allo.it Jl 07'a ( > MSU ) f. o b ; No. J ted , Sl.OJ'r ' ungraded rod 9li ) cQl 1. ; No. 1 northern to arrlxo , tl.U'i ; No. I hard to anUo , $ l.l > ' 4. Options o iHy , closing © 'ic ' nnilei vestenlav ullli \orv dull tiadlnj. \\eak foreign aih Ices ind a llttlo local ro illt- Ing. No. 2. red , fceptemboi. $1 O'.a , , ® ! u'l1 , . clos- In. . iflOi's ! October. $1 Oii'l 07 , cloiln/ , IIOI3 ; Novombur. $1 Osiai.Os'j. . closlnc. * l.i)8J8 ) ; December , II tO1 ® ! 1' ' , closing , $1 0'i , lannan , * 1.1I'6I.I134 , closing , tl.ll9 > ; May , II I47 @l I3 . . closing , il.IV * . Urn Dull , weak ; JI.W ) c. 1. f. , for xvostorn , quiet. HAUI.I v \LT-DulI ; Ounad.i country made , . ' Kocolpts/ > bushels ; exports , 8 30J bushels ; Miles. .I'.rj.uao bushels of futures and -iHK ( ) bushels of spot. Spot inarkot hlghei. unsettled , dull. No . ' , 7ftc In utuxntor : 7he alloit ; ungraded mixed , 7l7Uo ; No , 2 white , 74Q.7GiC' . . Options opened 1'tU up on Sep tember on manipulation , others Js'ii'.ie ' lower , declined * ® , and oloscd steulywltli t-ep- tombei We up , others HW o down , optomhor , 7 WHu , eloslng Wo ; October , ( W SOUc- , clos ing : bb ° io ; November , M e , closing CQSo ; December , SUSittCO' c , elosliik' 60io ! ; May. 50'io , closing , r.e OATH Hecolpts , iri8(00 ( bnsliols ; oxporls , 1,04. ; sales , 55000 bushels of futurus and M,000 bushels of Bpot. fpotnniirkot nulet. Op tions dull and Htm lyt | ohoptnmber , ; ii ' , eloslm ; 35'ic ' ; October , ) .KJO , eloslng J e' ! No. 2 white. 3'l'ttlt ' ' > e : ml\ei western , .llfc.k'io ; white westurn , 404JI5C ; No. 2 c/'hluan'o , JO',0. ' ' IKi rirni and qulot ; bhlpinonts , 00 tons ; good to i holco , 7U- i lloi'S ( Jnlet and weak , .plate common to choice. $1 0 > T61 07 , 1'aulllo Ui 1st , II. I iffll.70. Com u Options cipentil Steady and un changed to 5 points up , Closing steady .Vii.'O points up ; saliM 2UUO lings , Including bep- tombor , | ir.co5 ! H ; Oetohirr < ll 0 OI4 n : No- \ember SI 1.204411 W ; DeumC.er ) , Jl-"JVdl I 1U ; January. lU'.hiyai'.MU ; Murch , $ i..70 ; MIIJ , tl.'O ; si.ot. Klo , ijulet and kluailj ; fair caigoes , 18' , e , Nu 7. Hie „ / / buiMii H.VVT llrm ; qulcu I'ulr refined , . ! ® 31-jc ( , centrifugal. WtesfrM7-IOfle ! , rellned Him ; good ili'inand Mm.ssi.s I'ureU-n noiulnvl ; Now Orleans , good demand , Him , coujiupn to fancy , 28 It'll F Quiet and firm ; " < llinostlc. ) fair to oxtru. fi > t < iiSoi ! Jiipan. fi'SiiMc I'fcTiioi.EUM Quiet ami > te.idy ; crude In birrels , 1'arKers , tVVi ; erudu. Parkers. In bulu ! Oil ; re'llnod New Yoik , t& > iuda4tt I'Ml- adulphla und Ililtiinoro. HJ td 10 ; I'lilladel- plda and llaltlmoro In I ulk , M'JJiW ' 03 ; United closed Ktfi7'ic for October CorioNbkPii on. Dull ! crude olT grade , 27 ® k > 0o ; jullow olfgrado , Jjltie. ru.ow Kasi and dull ; city til for pnok- agi'ul. I'-ie nuked Hoiiiv-ljiiiet and firm , strained , common to good , tl IVil,40. ri'iii-tsTivK-Qulot and steady , , u 37'i@iSc. KIKIS Quiet , llrmwesterii. ; ItiiSlUe ; receipts , r ,4H | p ickaircs Illlits-Qulet.bteady ; not silted Now Or- le'ins selected. 4t to 7i lb , Wi4o ; Texas we- leulod , M to liO Iln , O'c ( , c. I'oiik I'lrmer , more active ; old mess. 1 10 2 } ftr.dd ; now mess , ill.bJtH.extra prime , JIO Win 1 1 00. Cm MK\T rirni ; pl < Uled bellies , Me ; ptck- led hiimH , losttilc ; middles , llrm , tliurt elear , Sojilitmbur. $7 . " ' . LAiin-Mruiuer and iiniett astern slenm , t * 40 , nale.H , ! , . ' , > ) tlurcvs at K 40 7 . ' * iitlon | ) HII | . 4.UCXJ tierces ; epluinber * 7 < 0 ; October. t. RHi74li ole lnn- , f.4U ; .November , < 7.ll 7M. _ e oslutf. J'.OO ; December , t'iO , January. UUTTLU-Qulet and Dm ; weitcru dairy , 12 ® IPc ; wrstrrn cro.imorv , IVSri'So ! western fao- lory. l.u ( tiM Klgln. Ki'o. ' luid e'nsy ; western , 6il5o ; jnrt sUlmk , 4Q7UC. 1'IQ Ilio.x-Dnlii Ainorlcan , ir.aiis.iH City . . KASSXS CITV , Mo. , Sept. 5 ri.ouu I'lrtii , unrhanged. XVlUHT-About stonily ; No. 2 Inrd , ea'h and September , 8fic bid ; No. 2 red , cash , SVjo bid rquN-rirni ! No. A cash , M'so bid ; hep- tember , IM' C hid. U -irirmNo. ; . 2. cash , 27 0 bid ; Sopteln- bi'r , 27' , e bid , JUv rirm and unchanged , IlliTTFit rirni nnd iiiichaiigpd ; oreinipry , . ; dairy , IIBIfic ; store packed , lliil.'o ; paela-e. 7J. Pees rirni. nt IV. llEUHi'Td'- \\heil , 10J.OM ; corn , 0.500 ; oils. n ' ' Wlieat , lo : > ,430 ; corn , 7,000 ; Iiivriti'oou Sept , fl. WiiKXT-Qiilot ; do- ninnil poor ; holders offer modoraiely ; Dull- fornla No l.'is ll'SdVt' ) < i fo 2 w Inter , 8s2'4d ' C'OHN rirni ; demand fair ; mixed western Csr.ijd percental , I'OIIK Prime mesi western. f > * 3 fid per bhl. lUcos liong and short ele irs , ,17s per ewt for o'd and 4 is td for new ; long etcar (45 ( Ibs ) , itss for old and 41s for now. IiAitD Prime western , CisOd per etft. ItilTTKit United tales llnest , S. " > s per cwt. 1'KAh Canadian. 7s per cent il. St. l.ouls Murkcm. &T T.niMR , Mo , Poit | 5.IIKAT Steady ; cash Hu' e ; beplomber , 07'iC. Conv-Mrong ; cish. 03c ; October , Sc' ! ! . OATS rirni : cash "I'Jo ; Seplember , We. I'onK Stronn ; til 'a. IiAKD-Mnmz : M7' > . \Vlll8KBi Steady ; Jl.H. Minneapolis Grain Mnrkot. MiNNKAi-OM" . Minn. Sept S. WHBAT Who it dr ixcail heiix lly today liocolpts. 2 .1.- f.lO Ijiisholsi Hlilpments , fi.8lV ) ) . Close : No. I hard , on triek , 0.9J'0. No 1 northern , August. 00'tC ' on tiaeli , Uliie ; No 2 northern , on track , 8 7 ' Grain Mnrkot. MILWAUKEE WIs , Sept 5 WMI'AT Plrni ! No 2 spring , cash , 05c ; December , 9"o. CHUN Quiet ; No ! , c ish , We OATS-Qulet ; No. s , white. .U'Se. ' Clnoliinntl CINCINNATI. O , Sept. 5 WHB\T Steady ; No 2 rod. fno. Uoiiv Pnlr doninnd ; No 2. mixed , 07e. OATH-Plrmor ; No 2 mixed , J2't ' < SIJc. Jl.18. SlOCIifi AM ) JIU.\J > S. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 5. The stock tnirkot todav shoucd on the whole n moderate \olumo of business and whllo displaying a strong tone during most of the time , failed to score ma terial advances In the stocks \vhlchh-\\oot late been inoi t prominent In the dealings. Othcrstocks , however , were tikon up by the Interests Identified with them and advanced materially. In these gains the Vnndorbllt stocks were the features. The bo irs at the outset endeavored to make more caplt il out of the frosts reported last night , but the temper of the room was decid edly bullish still , and aided bv liberal pur chases for both foreign and domestic account. the denionstr itlon In the early doallngs was fruitless except that the strong stocks of yesterday were retired fraction ally. Thu bink statement also showed a consider ihlo loss In cash , especially specie and the deereise in the surplus loser * o of over W.iOJ.OOO wnssel/od upon to cause a reaetlon , but , the bullish temper was pro nounced at the tlmo and the olfeet was only temporary , und the upward movement tvas ( scarcely chucked. The opening tUures cro eonorally slight fractions bettor than last night's figures , while ICo.iding was up three- fourths of 1 per cent. The att ick In the o irly trading caused fractional concessions , but the rccotcry c line soon and the advance from that tlmo < v is not Interrupted. All the active stocks were tr.ided In within narrow limits and the Vandorbllt * and a few others led the Improvement. The market closed active and stioti- . with most of the list at the highest prices of the day. Thu linal changes are goner illy frutlon.il gains , but Clics me iko iV Oh'o Is up "u per cent , the llrst preferred .1 % per cent , the second preferred I \ percent. Nickel I'lato rosol'j per cent , the lllst preferred J'l ' per cunt tlio second pre ferred "i per cent , the Now Yor'c Central l > + per cunt and Delaware i Hudson. 1'8 percent ( io\eminent bonds have been dull and btoiidy. State bonds lm\o ncnn dull and Rtoidy. The following are the closing quotations for Iho le idlng sleeks on the Now York stock ex change today : The total sales of stocks today woio 107.S47 shares Inollldlng Atchlson , 'JSC70 ; Chicago ( Jus,400 ! Delaware , L lokawanna fi Western , H.K.S ; DelawareX Hudson , .l.lb.8 ; Ihlo , , IU.M ; Like Shore , 2,000 ; Louisville & Nashville , .I.UCO ; Mlssouil I'.ielfle. l.tOJi New Voile Cen tral , 1.0,050 : Not them Pacific pieferred , 4r..J ; Hoidint' , J,50Jfat. ; 1'aul , U.UJO ; Union 1'uclflc , 7.15JL Fliinnoinl Review. NEW YOIIK. fcept. 5. The I'ost says : The bunk statement was something of a surprise , us It had been generally expected thit the re ceipts on account of bond redumptions and other tiansictlons of the treisury would nearly counterbalance the losses on In ternal shipments. The los-.es of nearly $1,1)0.1.1)00 ) ) In cash was theicfoio disap pointing. No elfort was made , however , to to sell the market off un n consequence quence of this disappointment It Is obvious , In fact , that the professional traders are more fearful of st lying too long on the short aide limn of committing thomselvis to the rise , The publication of thontatement was followed by a sharp buying nioveinoni , In Iho course of which nearly all slocks touched In the last fif teen minutes , the debt prices of the day , Now York .Money 3Iiirkct. Np.wYOHK. fcopt 5 MONEV os OAi.ii Kasy , Vi Ith loans eloslng offered at 'I per cent. I'niMK MnnrA.sni.K I'AIM n 5'47 percent. STMII.IMI KvcMAsnt.Quiet and steady at Jlh , ' for sixty-nay bills and * l b5 for de iiiand. 'Iho following were the clojlm prices on bonds : NotuH OIIIEA.NS , Iiafaopt.5. Oloarlngs , Jl/ISO.- V , Mo. , Sept , 5 Clearings. $1,778- 471 ; week , J1U..II I.MGj Increase , B 5 per eunt. liALTlMonr. Mil. , Sepl. -Hank cleirlngi today. t.,7.1J"lb. balances , $ inH7 ; money , fi percent. NBW VOIIK 5-cpt "S C'lcarlius today. 1137.- f.tvMl ) balances , MITilK . 1'or the week , eleailngs , J7.r .VI,01lij bilaidfrs. J.fl/'U , 111. PMII.AIIKI I'lllA I'a. Sept. 5 Hank clearliu'n , { 10b.SIO.KI ; balanif ! . . JI.lj7.IIJ ; for Ilio vu el ; elearlncs were JHWI"I7 , balances , iiOI7.0Jl. Money 5 per cent. I'iNciNNATi. O , bopt 4 Money. 4'iM ' per conl Now York exchange , , Uo dlscoiinl. Hearings , } , ' . ( c < , h.V ! , for the week , } l.JWjj same week last year , $ il OIV.II.V ) . t'HlCAno , III. i < iipt 5 New York exchange 7'iedlbcouiit Hank clearings , < l'/II.M.Ij fur tbe vveek , illW..m ' , Til Sterlin.- exchange dull uttlHI forslxty day bills und II Hfl for Hi j lit drafts. HOSTOK , MUM , f-ojit 5. C'li-arlngs ' today , IIA,3IJJixii balunces iL.UI'JIOi rate for money , J porcoitt ! exehaiu-e on Now York , 17f.Uj dia- eount pec ll.i.KX ) . ( Jlearliu for thi wcoU , t' ' i.- 4)1,409) ) ) balance * , tVLA"i7i for thu corrutpoud- OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. RUHKUUlGlJ Hjttb , l'i op < , Coinei lo h and Douglas MtecK L ist week w > s a groit om < for the Omaha ( "ommorelal t'ollpgp H opened Its Piill Tt rm In new nnd efi' iint quarters nvc'r Iho llnslon ' lorp oornor Dili nnd Donglns O i-r 40 now HIU- denlsoamc loeniiir frnin nit pirlsof tlu < iMiiintry As in my will bo In tunt wool > . Our looms e innot be oxi-i-lled Itooni for 4W students AH biis'nm ' bran-hi'S t night. Ineludlng shorl- hnnd and t\pi < w riling lloarlfoi thieo hours' woik per diiy , or i.'OO ppi wink. Hoonis } . ' M ) per month furnished MCA'l ; Al Olil'I' .lust out and ready to ' o sent to nny ad licss fire , wllh heaiitlfulMicC * clnipii of pi'iitn inship I.eeuiro enursilllerarj sooU-tlps ii.free to students \ IHI foils Ilii'j will bo - tlmo and ' , - we e-oine any oipoi'iiUl ) noit week to Insntu-t our notf nnd I'li'gnnl quarters MIW t LA SI' In all the briuiPlips next wpek Stndonls roeelvnl any tlmo. Cull and sc user write for e ita'o no ami iiifotnmtlmi si. KOHRBOCTGH BROS. , Omaha , ETeb. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! LARGEST IN OMAHA Our Clothing Business has grown and kept on growing until it has outgrown any clothing house in this city. Our Clothing Department is a genuine clothing house. Some people ple may think we arc only a sideshow , but arisit to our store will soon convince you of what we say. 132x66 feet of sales room , filled with the best made clothing for men and boys that can be had. Our prices being much lower than those of cloth ing stores , the people have highly appreciated this department , and , of course , preferred to trade with us.Kemember , we do not depend on clothing for existence ; we sell everything , and save you every penny we can. The Lowest Price Ever I-I card of on Boys' Clothino " ; This Week , HAYDEN BROTHERS , Largest Clothing Stock in Omaha. L. D. AND O. P. BUUNiyrr , Miumgors. Ins wcok In 1803 , cloirlnga t $ , IM,8Jl ; b.il- ances , } Ui.4,00" > . ST. Louis. Mo. , Sept. 5. CloirliiKS $ .1.722- 6.18 ; b ilances , tVi/iii ) . Money , Tits percent. l'\c\i \ UIKO on Now York , ' . ' "ndiscount. . Tor the week : Glo.ulius $ i.OiH 881 ; b.ilaiu-os , $ , ' 2S.- 4JS for thul-xst week : < Jlo irln0-s , * 'o. jJt7l ) ; b ilanci s , tOJO,75i ) , 1'or the corresponding weoU last ve ir : Clearantes , JJ..fiD.ijTI ; bal ance' ) , t JOT' ) , 178 SAN I'liANCisco , Cal , ept .1 H ink clear ing * for week cndlim ted iv. tin. 110 003. Wheat exporis for week to date , 'J > IUUJ cent lie. Boston Stuck > fai-ki't. HOSTOV , Miss , Bopt. % The followlns were thoolosln } piloos on blouks In the tlio Boston stock market today : . Jjoiiilou Stoulc Murker. Losnov. Sept. 5 The followliu were the London stock > jnot itlons closing at I p. in : HAiiSir/VKK ll'sd per ounce. MOSEpercent. . U ito of discount In the open nrirket for ihoit bills'Jie percent ; for three mouths , lt. 1'ai IN ItontCH. PAIIIS. Sept. 5 Three per cent routes OOf lOa for the aeconnU Denver Miami ; ntoukM. Di SVFII , Cole , Sept. 5 There was a rousing business In mining s looks todav. Total sales , ? - ' , ( . U shares Iho following lire the closing quotations on the Alining exchange : San Krnnulsco .Milling ( JiiotntloiiH.QI SAN ruANTiico. Oil. , Sept 5 The oflloliil closing ijnotitloiis for mlnlni ; blocks today woio us follows1 New York .Mining QuotntioiiH. Nrw YOIIK , Sept 5. The closing mining stock quotations are as follows : PorciKii Wool I.OMI.OS' . , Sept r > . The wool trade In Inacthe pending the open n-'of the next seiles of h lies winch beiliion Tuesday , Iliislness since tbe last berles has men restricted to about 1'JO bah s 'I lie Imports during tlm p ist vvcek wore : Troin Now boiith.ilis , , l'ilo bales : Victoria , 1IS4 : i-onth Aiislrall.i , 1,177 : Now / .ealandV.4I , Cape of ( lood Hope and Nabal. L''TH. 1 he total nuinlJui of balen rei elved to dale lHtlH.01 1 of which GJ.-UO bales were for- waidcddlio t ANTWKIII' Sopl 5 At the wool n lies yester day. . .TOO baleii were ollered The market wits wi ak wllh a poor < enmnd Dalits could not bo ellected without concessions being made Prices declined 10 ceiillmos. The series WUH dlHippolntlng The maiket eloied wllh prices JO centimes Ion r than at the eiose of the last series I lie fodou Ing are thu sains and the prices obtained : llnenos Ayres1)71 ) bales nt fiOiSlttOf per IOJ kilosj .Mnutevliko , &r. Ncu Yoik hpculi ) I'.xporlH NBW YOUK.opt ! 1 The oxpotts of Hpeclo fiom the port of New Vmk last , week amounted to JHI , I''J , of which f.'I.I.K ) was gold and ttl..li'i.l silver , all eonslgnc I to I'.iir.iiie The Imports amounted to JlO.I'jii , of which 1&l ( l was gold and 17 , IJ"silver. . New Yoik li.\ ( > oolH ( 'Mnrke-t Nt w VOIIK , hnpt. 6 A ho ivy rain during the forenoon operated against huslni ss In dry goods buta relatively good buslne- was done vvltb the leading eomiiM-slon bouses and wllh Jobbers tin H iturdav. Tlio demand was prln clpally fur stap.ecottiins and especially blown und bleai'l . bed JOHN A MccillANt. ( HANK C , McShane & Condon , INVliSTMIiN'r ' BAXKHKS , 300 a 13th ht. , First , Natloml UaniHalll ing , Oimihi , Nob. Deal In "tocki , bin l , iiirltldi , oo u mrolnl pt par , ola Na rdliita I'jini ua I u ir j va I O inn 11 j i eilatu tihort lliuu loaai oaj baak IUIUK , or ull * pprured collateral iitcutlt ) RKILWRYTIMEGHRD UUCA.O ( , It. I ftl'AClblO. I Arrival .Omnlm lUnlon depot lOtli A Marry Su I Onnlni. , . Lnnvos U'lllCAdO , MIU A ST. t'AUL I Arrtr Oinnlia I U ! clopot , nn 1 M irov S i I Oniahn HIOUX LU'VA I'AClHi. I Arrlvof nilin. Depot lull and Wubstur Bti. Oiualiit. klpiiir . . . St 1'aul Llmltod j I" " J5 am Lcnvoi i'HiOA < ! o AMJiuiiwiwrKiiN Ainvo Oiunlin IJ 1 * depot , lOlh and Maroy hit Clrnnha. TSili m . . . Carroll I'nsie'iiKor 10 JO p m 11 1 % a. m . . . . . CtdcaicoKxpron. . . B lo a m 100 p m Voitlbula Llmltod. V30 a W 9 15 p ni ICaiturn H'or. . . , UOJ p ni 700 o in rnst Mall . . J I' , p nj Lcnvu ( ) \1 XII V A at' liJUIS . . Arnro Omaha | U I' ilc.iit. IQtli mil MirjySu Omliry * 410 pin I . . . . St. 1.01111 e-nnnon Hall Leave 1K AMD VALLIJV Omaha. Depot Illh and W'oliilur Hl Fuu n iii . . Illaclc HHIi Kxproii 1)1 ) * ) n m ( it : BntlWyo Uxp ( I'r Moil ) . . . . . 5 10 p m . .Lincoln I'us ( Kx Hun ) . Ill fi 6 10 p m .lorlc A .Norfolk ( Hx. Buiulay ) 111 15 JL _ P m _ A HJ l'aidtfr _ roy I . S 1\ lr\l AO Depot I' > lh nnil W'ubilcrHti t < 10 a in hloux city Aceoiiimodatlon 1 m p m bloux tlty ICxprois ( Kx bundny ) 6 4" > p HI bt I'.ml Limited n ra 6 lj p III llnueroft I'nisenner ( Lx Sunday ) li 41 a ra Lc'iivot I I'AI Il'IU Oiniih 1.1 Depot IJth ami W'obater Sti 10 10 n ml .tt LouU Kipruu _ V M p iu | ht Loul Hxpnm _ I envoi I T I' , Hr JOK Ac ll 'I ranaforl Union Depot , I'oiincll Illiitn ' ) 10 ii iiTi Kaunas t Hy Hay Lxprnas Kan a ( Ity Mkht Ilipro - ciliCA'tTb , U I A I'ACll Il3T Trail for I Union Depot , Counell llhltTs i W p in V 61 it in .Atlnntlo IIiproHi ( . ( Al p in Xestlulllo Llmlteil I eiues I SIDUX cirv & I'AI IMC Iriinnerl tJnlin ) jiit 11 ml II 11 7 4 > a in I Sioux I lly Aceoiniuoililllon 660 p ml bt I'aul ixoro4ft ; Leave ) I IH'AtiO A .NOlt 1 IIW KS I'Lll.S 'I rnnsrer Union Depot i outioll Mliilfi l.'Ol p m . . CltkaKO Kxprosi * 6 It p m \CBtluulo Llmlled > U 00 p in Taiterii 1 Iyer 18 00 p m ( Lxtfat ) Atlnntlu Vnll ( L't Moil ) 7.40 a in Carioll I'aciuniiur Leave i I OMAIlA A sr LFlH 'lrannfiii | Union Dupot , Louucll lllutTi 4 10 p m 1 ht Louis ( anon Hall Lenvui UIK'AUO HUHI/.V A 4JIlti V rl raiufer Union liepot. ( ouncll Illult t' < > ) n m ( hluiKO IJipro 9 IUU ) p in 7 Oi p m , , . , C reston lx > c i CUbOUKWAfl THIS t'KO/.S. A yield of forty-two bushels of whuiit pot lien is iiiportuil i-roin llfloen miles noilhwcst ofN aiinota , Uliase county. \V I' . Alexander , a fiimor ll\ Ins no irCraw- ford. harM'sted and thri shed hlu bnshelH of wheat fiom tlili y acres , an a\eiago of twouJ ty-elght biishulfl per act e. John Cramer , a farmer of I'latto county , had n tuenty-aere Held of rj e wlili h tliroheil ( lilt 701 bnshulH , whloh ho Hold forlij lenlH pef bushel , neelvliu for Ills i.'iop } . ' , ' 7.'i | ioi ai 10. I'nl that fact besldo Kurrons's statement llostliiKit Uepubllo in A farmer nu.ir thli elty welgliud a I'lDbigo head the nlhir day day which ho pulled from his gulden that lipped thu beam at twenty-eight pounds Nolfolk Nows' Nebraska has never linforo lalbcd Hiieh a tremendous eionof unnaula now ripening In the lleliH of tlieslale Tlio Htalk th it has but one well Illled eai upon 1C Is a r.uitv. whllo many slall.H i an be found Unit hoiii foul full ) developed ems , Thueiop Is extremely late , honover , and thi'io w U un- iliiubludly no a great deal of Ki.ft eoi n no mat-- Ui bun well fiost holds nil , and II II N highly Important Unit nviij farmer null elhls i-ecd eoin fin next jeai a planting this fall Tberu are plenty nf eattleand IIOXH III the country to eat un all the hiift loin anil none lint tlio best ami soundest eun sliould bu o i riud foi sud " \\litle all you people are lulling crop Ktnrles , " Huld John W McDonald of Lincoln tea a Journal reportoi , tliuru Is no reason why II Nhonldn't do Homethlng of the kind myself. About six utiuks ago when out In lliMaoelc co inly I wiiNNirueU with thu app irancii of n Held of oats on land that we ate In tun mod In , and asked foi IK in oful roiiort of tlm j loiil a boon as t was llnt'shi'd I'lui atunl in ehiir/o lias Just nipoi led Dial It tinned mil nlnuly- tliiiubiislnils to tlio acre , weUhlng thlity-id * pounds That me ins about I0 > linshols an ucie by weight A Hold of wheat thai I did not bijllevo wuiild give twenty-llvo bimnul * an acre , lie. telU IUD has tnrniid out furty-una bnnliiilR. All the grain H heavy this year anil them N no und of the yield. Tlmeorn In Hint part of the ttuto U ovuu betlur than it Is la "