THE OMAHA DAILY HER WMflNEHDAY SEPTEMBER 9 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Drop in tbo Prlco of Wheat Owing to Enormous Receipts. REPORTED WEAK TRADING ABROAD , General Hnngc of All Cereals Wns Bownwnrd , Wltli Mttlo Knooiir K- Ini ; I'rospeatH Decrease In tlio VlslDlc Supply. CiilCAfio , III. , Sept. 8. The enormous re ceipts which liucl accumulated slum Saturday was tlio principal reason for a-drop of from H5c to I'io In thu prlco of wheat at the open ing of business this morning. They wcro the accumulations alnco Saturday and amounted to I.Nili carloads lioru. STw lit Minneapolis and BCAnt Duluth. Tlio most palpable clfoct of the hottvy run of wheat of Into Is that the ciiHh iirllolc. wliloli ahout three weeks ago contiiiiinded over the Decctubnr dullvcry , to day sold at a discount of nearly ro per bushel. The ciihlcs rcportod very wi-uk markets abroad , and from the iirlvuto foreign advices received during the progress of the session the U'ndfiiey of prices thuro contlnui'd to ho downward. Tlio opening r nno of Occom- hur was from Wo ) to ttl 4c. against $ l.Ui ( ? , to ll.00 > 4 at the close on Haturdny. There was a heavy hiislness done In Poptcmlicr the Urst hour , by which tlmu the prices hud declined to IM',0 for December , but although that wus the point ut which buyers had the protection of the puts , It did not bring In enough of that business to lift the prlco more than Uo up to iibout 12 o'clock , and In fni't It dipped on one. of the counter reactions toOS'-ic.find remained for Mime tlmo lifeless and around that price. The most unciniruKliiR point to holders was In the movement of wheat from the seaboard which wns over ! HjOOW ) bushels. Tlio cash de mand Improved also and allowed of some Rood business between hern and tlio seaboard and the IncruiiHU In the vlslblusupply WIIH only about one-naif as much as was looued for. These bits of news , caused a stay In the down ward coulso and a reaction to IWBe , llin mar ket ilosing ut IteJiO or"c lower than on .Satur day. day.The The corn marUot was nervous at the open ing of thu session. It was pulled In a down ward direction by the receipts since Saturday , nine tiutlnu to I.H17 ears. It was drawn up wards by too cool weather throughout - out the corn belt and reports of the condition of the croos of Wis- con ln and Iowa. The former was Mild to piomlse not over half a crop and a third of the crop of the latter. It was reported , would iriiilri | ) llility days moro of good warm weather to mature It and the average condi tion had declined frmn IW per cent to 84 per cent , riiu opening was ovorawlde range of prices. There \\ero free sellers of .September lit We , but no buyers .t over ( it'io to C7'io. October was olferoil fiom Wo down to ( iS'/ie. ' There was a itllck | reaetlon tofi'.Hiu when It was seen how readily tbo llrst olTcr nxs were absorbed. The pit was In feur of tliu clique and Immediately after the tlrst brush was over the scalpers toolc their euo from what they could discover of tlio movements of the manipulators. The market hid : many recur rent Ills of alternate strength and weakness fcellliiK as hluli asS'.lJ.c and down to.Vc. but In the end It rested al.WiC , or ! Bc decllno since Saturday. ( Juts were dull and lluctuntlons were nar row , There wirulKiH ears In the receipts Sat urday. Provisions dtarlod oil' stioir and for a tlmo It looked like a boom , October pork sold from 811.11 ! ' , . to$11.2i ! In a very few min utes. Then thu longs atteinited ] to realize but found few bii'yers ; the selling pleasure rapidly Incioased. When the market weak- uncil and went all to pieces , October declined to $ U.B > . There WHS a rally to JIU.80. but the pressure was renewed and the market aculn broke , gomg this tlmo to JH.V ) > , biittbo cl so was only : ! ' /tC higher. The packers' were free sellers on the early bulge , but when the break eamo they tried to stop It. When It started down , however. It mot a number of stop loss orders and the o.xeuutlon of these demoral ized It. 1'ork elosed with a loss compared with Saturday's close of from .We to liJ'c. ' . Lard lost from 12Jc } to IT'-ic and ribs lost 27'ic. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations wore as follows : Ki.otm Dull , 5lOo lower. WHEAT No. 2 spring wheat , Kl c : No. 3 spring wheat , H2@b8c : No. 2 rod , COHN No. 2 , BJ'Jp. OATH No. ? I'O'jio ' ' ; No. 2 white , 3032o ; No. 3 whlto , 23431c. ? KYI : No. 2. S8)jc. ) HAitt.EV No. 2 , 04o ; No. 3. 40fi3c , f. o. b. ; No. 4 , 4txa5Sc. f. o. b. 1'lM.XHKBI ) No. 1 , 11.01. TIMOTHY SKII : > 1'rlmo. tl.S7QM.28. I'OIIK Moss Dork.por barrel , Jli.tWiJ10.fiOlard ) : , per cwt. , JU.IH ) : short ribs sides ( loose ) . * 7.Wi ® 7.10 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , * ' 1.75S0.87',5 ' ; short c'car sides ( boxoil ) . * 7.)5T8.00. ! ) ; ( ; WIIIDKBY Distillers' llnlshed goo < ls. per gal. , tl.IB. BUOAHS Unchanccd ; cut loaf. KWte. Kecolpts and shipments today were ns fol lows : , flno western , 2o21c ; buleuted dairy , i ; ; ordinary. iilCc. : Eggs , 10)@l7u. New York Mnrkot ! ) . New YniiK , Sept. 0. Vr.ouit Hecolpts , 54,201 packages ; uxportH , ' . ' .OJCI barrels , 23.kS ! ! ) s.iuks ; iioury. moderately active ; free sellers ; sales , 25.3.YJ barrels. COHN MuAir-Dull , but steady ; yullow west- ern. M.40dtl.OO. WHEAT Heculpts , 058,030 bushels ; exports , 4II.4M ) bushels ; nates , 3,011,000 bushels of fu tures and 52,000 bushels of spot. Spot market dull , lower nnd weak ; No. 2 roil , fl.03Ql.l'3'.i ( ' In elevator : 11,04(21.5 ( ( ! * alloat ; Jl.Ol'iffil.Wi f. o. IM No. 3 red. VJtirafl.VO ; ungraded red. US'i Ctfl.OUii ; No. 1 northern to arrive , JI.104(31.1I ? ( ; No. 1 hard to arrive , $1.12 > iffll.l3. Options do- cllneil ! 'Ii2 < weaker uables iO on : large rtv- ceipts here and foreigners selling ; advanced ? 4B40 ? on moderate covering , declined ? ® ' ou reallz ng and absence of export demand ; closed } i < riu > ? io under Satunlay and weak ; No. 2. red , Soptomber. * l.ia.OI.U.J3f. ! closing Jl.oi' : ; October. * 1.04' < n > 1.057-Iti , eloslni : * l.U4 > .i : No. 4. tl.cani.oas. closing fl.Wl ; December. * l. 7'i5t 1.08'j , closing fl.n75t : Januarv , fl.l'U'iI.O'.i ' ' ' ' , closing , (1.0UU ; May , tl,13 > giiil.l4g. ! closing K Depressed ; wobtorn.c. I. f. . 09ic ? , clos- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sloroand afloat Septem bers ; Wheat , Il.liHl.Wt1 ; corn , tf.'W.li ; oats , ; i3i- ) 440 ! rye. iiOli,57malt ; , H0.457 ; peas , eW : buxlieis. OOIIN Itpcetpts , IKUXM bushels ; ovports , 2.0'U ) bushuls ; sales. ; uviuou bushels of futures and 53,000 busholH of spot. Hpot market Irreg ular , very dull. No , i. 7VTi7fio lu elevator : 77o atloat ; ungraded nil.xed , 7ftC77oi ! No , 'i while , 7ii\ ; Options declined ! i < i&Hiu with whiiat. ndvaiu'uil'iiiUc , and closed steady nt ' 4i Io under Haturdny. Hinitoinber , ' 'ttr.'Uo , oloslui ; 7"et October. tlSi < iiWic * ! , closing i,7340 ; No- vcmlmr. C5UliiOc. closing OA iu ; Dcci'inbor , 8 lii. .s o , clo lnv ftsi4c : January , 50.l4@-VIio ! ; May , M'ift.Vi'jC ' , closing. M'j'c. OATH Hccolpts , aiO. X ) liisliol ) ! < ; exports , IMAVvl ; sales , ll.WO.OOU bushels of futures , and K'O.ooJ bunheU of spot. Spot innrkut weaker , nioderatolv acthe. Opllonsuulet , lower , elos ing btoadv , Hcptiiiiibnr , x/tZWic , olostnv IIV40 ! October , inuOUSVc , closing l)5ici ) ! Novi'tubor. 'M\v. closlmt afto : No. ' ' white. October , iffiito'iu : Spot No. 8 white , aoiiffl < 0oj mlxpil wostorn.iCl'WtiHio ; whlto western , I i844ot No. 3 Ohloaxo , : iO iWOiu. } HAY Quli't. lloi'S Qulot , steady. Coi-jr.K-Oiitliuu opcntd Irregular , un changed to 15 points decline ; olusliiK steady 10 points down to S points up ; sales IH.'JM bags , Including September , f5. ! 5 I5.15 ; October. (14,0 CM4.Q.t : November , liaio © 13.SD ! Oocnmber. J11U3 i ia.noj January. IS.R.ViJi'.OOj Kubruury. 118.80 ; .March. fl"CO ; spolKlo.Blcudyi fair cargoes , 18'o ' i No. 7 , isc. SUIIAU Itaw , llrinorj fair demundt fair re fining , U 1-lllc ; centrlfugaU , M test , U o ; sales , two oargopa contrlfugul00tcstto llultliuoro and I'lilliidelohta ut tljic. and two cargoes from Cuba to I'hllaih'lpiila ' at il'So ' c. 1. f. for DO test ! rcUnvd , ilrmur : good demand : No D , 4 l-lOo ; No , 7 , 4u ; No. H. a i.Vliio ; olT A , ) H il'ic ! mould A. 40-ltlo ; ttandunl A. 4 7-lGu ; eonfcu- tUinors' A. 4'iei ' powdered , 411-lOc ; granulated , 47-lti 40.1Co. Orleans , Urm anil quiet. Hit i : rirm and quiet , rjrrnoi.F.t'M-OiiIet nnd lower : crude In barrels , I'arkurn , ( .I.M : cruile , Parkers , lu bulk , 11.00) ) relhied Now Vork , tt.COilO.oJ : I'hll- ami Ualtlmore , tHK < da.l i rul phla anil nnltlmnro In bu1ka.SiKJ3iS : | L'ultcil closed 6t55o for October. , CoTTOttflEF.il OllMoro active ) now crude , 300 ! newyellow , > 337c. TAt.r.ow Dull and easy : city < } 3 for pack ages ) , 4 ll-HKUVo. KOHI.V Dull. firm. Tuni'KNTiNK-galet nnd steady at Kens ralrdotuaiid , Urm ; western. receipts , 11,325 packages. Wootr-Qulctanil steady ; domestic fleece , SOffil'c ; nullcili SMUHo ; To x as. 27 ( 31 e. . I'OIIK "Vak and dull : old mess. tio.S54itl.00 ! now mess , } ll.7.ViH'.25 ; cxtremu prime , 110,50 Oil. CO. OiJTMnATSrirnii pickled hollies , RM < asc. Mllilif.cs J.ower ; short clear , September , J7.M ) I.Altn-Lower : Icssnctlvn ; wrstorn stenm , J7.25 bid ; sale , 2t.-)0 ! tierces at * : .B71ilil7.40t op tion s-i les. 5.250 tlorccs ! October , . * , ' .2G l7.iO : ! western eruainory' l.vaJIHe ; wostbrn factory , 12ic ! ; Klglns. ' . 'I'Ji ' ; . wostcrn , CSSo1 part skims . I'm IiioN-Qnlot ; American , . . . Coi-pKii Nominal ; lake , September , $12.25 ; lake , October. Ili'.IW. I.KAIt Steady : domestic. $1.55. TlN-Qulet ; straits. t:0.15. : KIIIIHMH City KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Sept. 8. Fi.oiM-Stoady unchan/cd. . . WIIKAT-Lower : No. 2 hard , cash 84obld ; spot , H."iu bid ; No. 2 red , cash , N"e bid , COIIN Klrnij No. 2. cash , 57Un bid ! Sep tember , 5. " > c bid. OAts-Steady ; September , STc bid. IIv I'lrni and iini'lmiu'oil. Hurrr.it I'Mrin ' and uni'hniuri.'d ; croamory. IWjaic ; dairy , Uifilfic ; store packed , llI2o : package. 7' < illo. Kniis Firm at I.'ic. liKCBli'Tsi Wheat , 7G.OJ3 ; corn , 2.MO ; oats , I,7on , Siin-JiUNTS Wheat , M.SOO ; corn , 5.005 ; oats , 700. Ijlvcr.pool MarkelH. TiiVRiiponu Si'iit.R WIISAT Dull : holders oircr freelyjC.illfornla No. I. Ss lod-i s lO'.Jd ' per cental ; No. 2 winter , Ss Id. Itocclpts of wheat for the past three days were 28luOJ centals. Including 2i > 0 , < )0u ) American. C'ou.v I'lrin ; doinand fair : mixed western fisfi'id percental. Iteeelpts of American corn for the past thico days was 13,70' . ) centals. UACON Long and short clo , r. S3 Ibs , ! ) s Cd per cwt for old , anil 41s for now. nrimici ; ] > ollHVlnut Mnrkot. MtSNKAi'OMH. Minn. . Sept 8. CA II WIIKAT Very active. Keeelots. 20 cars. Close : No. I hard , on track. Ol'iSWKo ' : No. I noithern. .September. MUo ; on track. S'J.'ifiil'Oc ' ' ! No. 2 northern , on track , Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Sept. 8. WIIKAT Lower ; No. 2 red , IITCJ'.He. ' Ciiit.v Kiisv : No. 2 , mixed. 07c. OATS Kuslor ; ; No , 2 mixed , 32'/ic. WIIISKUV * I.1M. _ Toledo ( iralii .MurKOt. Toi.ccu , O. , Sept. 8.Vlil5AT Steady ; cash , l)7'ic. ) COHN Htoadv : cash , fillo. OATS Quiet : No. 2. 31c. St. I < OIM : ! 'MarkotH. ST. T.otrts. Mo. , Sept. 8. WIIKAT Lower ; cash , 1540 * ; December , osvc. COHN Klriu ; cash. ( WUe : October , (17'tC. ( ' OATS Steady ; cash. 2'JUo ' ; October. 2U ! ' c. I'OIIK Kaslnr ; $ ll.5. LAIIII Stondy 1(5.75. ( WHISKEY Steady : J1.1S. 3Iil\vaukoc Gmin Marker. MII.WAUKKE. Win. , Sept S. WiiKAT-Qulet ; Nn. 2 spring , cash , ft'lo ; December , l/5ic ? , Cons Steady ; No. : ; , cash. ( ilc. OAis-Sleady : No. ' . ' , white. 'flijc. STOCKS .I.V/ > J/t.N/ ) . NRVT YOIIK , Sept , 8. The events which have happened slncu thu oloso of the business on Saturday , up to the opening of the exchange this morning , were In no particular manner of special Inlluuneo upon prices , but the outlook remained the sumo ami the course of the Lon don market yesterday gave assurauco that the bullish fouling upon American securities remained unimpaired throughout. The trad- lug und professional elements on the street are still working fora reaction , us the grnater portion of the matter left In the rlso , being caught short , have never been able to square their accounts as yut. The Influence ) of Union Pacific was not ap parent In the market this morning , but the Vlllards , Atchlson and the Vaiulurbilts wore the heading shares. The Nickel Plato stocks , Canada Southern and a few other specialties made the most pronounced gains , but the ma jority of the aetlvo stootfs were rather slug gish under the pressure of the bear element aided by some soiling of the London favorites for foreign account , but a more decided strong tone was shown later In the day when the pressure tti soil was abated somewhat. Thu opening of the market was made at Irregular but generally higher llirures than tlio o of Saturday's close , but the early trading de veloped great fovurlshness under the pressure of the Interest soiling curtain stocks. The grangers and Goulds mndo no material progress , but the low priced Viiudor- tiilts soon became thn strong features of the trading whllo In a few shares like Missouri I'aelllc , which haa opened up matorlallv , positive weakness was seen. Union I'aclllo opened down 1'i per cent , at 4lli , and recovered a portion of the loss dur ing the day. as did all the weak stocks. The Chesapeake & Ohio shares were subjected to considerable rcallzln - . and consequently they all retired , and the first preferred lost over 1 per cent , bolng tiio only material loss of the day In the movomunts of the different stocks. 1'rlces were kept within narrow limits on the whole , whllo an active tone prevailed In general until the lust half hour , when there was a revival of the strength under some now uuylng and the market olnsod aetlvo aud Urm , uonorally at Inslgnlllcaut changes for the day. Losses were moro numerous , how ever , whllo the lossl percent In Chesapeake & Ohio llrst preferred was the only ono of note. On the other hand , Canada Southern Is up 1'i per cont.'uiid Nickel Plato second preferred 2Vi. 2Vi.Hall road bonds displayed on the whole a stroir.'cr tone than shares and were strong In the forenoon. thouh reacting somewhat later In the day with the olToct of leaving prices , especially among thu active Issues , only slightly changed from tho.oo of last weok. Thu market closed rather heavy In sympathy with the share list. Government bonds have boon dull and steady , State bunds have been dull and steady. The following are tha closing quotations for the leading stocks ou the New \ ork stock ex change today : I'acllic ' ' 37 I'liTS > outhuru I'licltlo ito prufurrinl. . . . 72 lOri'ton S. 1 * ft U.K. . ' . ' 5 U. I * . Denver .tUulf. . 20. 1 The total Hales of stocks today were 4I1,0.5 ) shares Including AtchUon , u.iVVi : Canada Southern , l. " > . ' 'Ji ; l'hlca'O Oas , 5,1)0 ) : Delaware , Laokawanna fi. Western , 7,07.1 ; Delaware & Hudson , 4,200 ; Krle , 11.743 : I.imisvillo , V Nash- vlllo. l.5il ( ) ; MluhlBiin Central , 4.3.V * ; Mlhsourl 1'urlllo. 10,100 ; Northwestern , iVJIOj North Aniorluan , 2TiSV'l ; Now York Central , aO.Vi ; Northern 1'uclllo tircfurred , 8.7U ) ; Ituading , O.M ) ; Ulchmond fi West Point. ( U1W ; St. Paul. V'l.iUS ; tnlun I'acllic , 57,5i > 0 ; Western Union , 5,324. I'liuinclal lti-vli'\v. NKW VOIIK , Fept. 8.--Tho Post snys : Tim Ogiiro whteh London Is to cut In thu move ment of American bccurltles Is no much a matter of doubt , tlmt particular Interest at taches to such operations us HIDMI In the I'hciupuuKo & Ohio blocks. Most of the buyIng - Ing orders In these specialties during this sharp advaco lust week , eamo from London housei and were coniironly credited to actual buying by London operator * , preliminary to the listing nt the t'hcsapcako .t Ohio clocks on the London cxchaimo. If this Is tlio cor rect theory , the transaction U u nlgnlticunl btraw , London's speculators are not likely to take hold of the market until the UrltUh fnvcbtors land behind them. Vel It U not easy to ice how UiU o u uuuio to DH lu the liting flnnno'al situation , London capital Is largulj tied up in non-tiegotlablo nooiintles still. Tin harvest failures on the roiillnont will act. un favorably upon Kngllsh ( limnres and the I.on don banking community Is null nervous eve the anticipated export of gold from London t < Now Vork and the possibility of a cons'jqucn high rate of Interest In London. In Its cnmbl nation of conlllctlnz spoculiitlvo factors tin situation of our stocks on the London marke Is entirely anomalous. The oittcomu of thl condition of things cannot fall to furnish at Instructive object U'sson. t Notes. Nnw OiUiCANS , La. , Sept. 8--Clcarlng , ft , 40-i24. ! NKW VOIIK. Fcpt 8. Clearings today , JS2 , ft'-S.IHi" : balances , } | .33 < u-'l. QI'lttl.AtiRl.plliA , Pa. . Sept. A , Hank clearing ! today , { S.I.MI.HI5 ; balances , $ I,532,02J. Money per cent. 1IAI.TIMOIIR , Mil , , Sept. --Hank clearing today. ! IW25,027 ; balances , J2T5UI ; money , percent. ST. Loins , Mo. , Sept. R Clearings. { MlO.ltO baliinces. (270.SM .Money. 7i3S per cent. Kx > change on Now Vork , " > ' ) o discount , CiiiCAtio , III. , Sept 8. Money unchanged ; i per cent. Hank eluarlnus , J.'O.'JM.UJin. Nov Vork pxcliangu , dull anil unchanged , HOSTON. Mass. , S'opt. 8. Hank clearings to day , * IS.l.55,5l ( ! ) ; balances , 8I.507.22 ( ) ; rate fo money , 5 pereonl ; oxohangu on Now Vorn , I ai'c discount per il.oOft. New Vork .MoiK3v iMarlcot. Nr.w VoitK.Sept . MO.NBY oJf CAM , Kasy ranging to 3 to 4 per cent , last loan 4 per cent closed oll'ered at 4 per cent. I'IIIMK MuuoANm.K 1'APKit 5y7 per cent. HTKIIM.NO KxoiUNnr.Quiet and steady al J4.S2 for sixty-day bills and Jl.5 for do m.'inil. The following were the closln { prices on bonds : Iloston Stool ; Market. HOSTON. Mass. , Sopt. 8. The followlnc wen theelinIiiL-prlciH on stocks In the thu Boston stock market todtivj Atchhon A T < ipcka. . jHJ : ! < 'iiliiiiii't & llcclii..27il IIOHtnnA Albmiy---Wii'l-'riinklln ' 17 llimtim AMnlne. . . . 175 Huron 1.1 I'll. . Hurl. A ynlncy. . ' . * ! ) Kenr nrKe ! . ' . ? ! KltchbiirKll.il 7i : OiceoU 40 Kllnt \ Pore M 'Jl' ' ( Snntn ! > Copper. . . 40m Maws. Centrnl Ht'iiTuinurack ' 175 Mov. Cen. com Wf Aniilstori LnndCo. . . 35U N. V. A N. Knit llostnn Land Co U old Colony l ! } f Snn Dleao Land Co. . 11) ) Itutlanii common. . ! . \VcitKnilI.nnilCo. . . . I'.i" ; Itntlnnil pruferreil. . . T.'i { Hell Telephone 175 Win. Central com. . . . iMVi l.nmson Stern S 2UH Allonez M. Co. ( new ) . 2 > j , Water Power 2'4 ' Atlantic Ill IK. M I'M lloitnn.t Mrint . . . . 4'JV. . 11. ft II. U Ijonilott Stoulc . > larkor. S'opt. 8. The following wcro the London stock quotations closing at I p. m. : Contuils liionuy ' . ' 'iK Illinois Ceil Hl.'iU CoiiBiiH account. . . . H" > 7 * . Mexican ordinary. . . . .141J II. S.4a 121 St. Paul cottoi 7ii : ) U.S.4' ' < lOJ'ii ' New York Central. . . 112Vi .V. Y. I' . A.O. nritB. . . 37M I'etinsylvnnla 5.V1i Cnniultnn Puclilo V1U ItendliiK I'.l Krlo. . . . . „ 23M Mex. Cen. , new 4s. . . . 75 IlAiiHir.VKii t. > ! 6d per ounce. MONEV Vt percent. Hutu of discount In the open market for both short and thrco months bills , 2 pur cent. Deliver Mining Stocks. DnNVRit , Colo. , Sept. 8 , There was a fair bus iness In mining stocks todav with slight ad vance lu valuo. Total silos , 14,2 0 shares. Thu following are the closing quotations on the Mining stock exchanges : New York Mlnini ; Quotations. NEW YottK. Sept. 8. Tlio closlui ; raining stock quotations are as follows : Alice. , . . IfiO Coin Silver 115 Crown 1'olnt HO Mexican 225 Con. Culn. and Va . . 7121 Ontario 37.SO Dendwooil T IM Ophlr Il'iO Kiirekii Con 2S < ) Plymouth 175 CJ. A Curry 13J Sava e 'tM Halo fi Norcrobs. . . . 185 Standard 115 Ilomcstnku 1000 VellowJnckot 160 Horn Sliver 340 St. lentils Mltiiiij ; Quotations. ST. LotTis. JIo. . Sept. P. Trading In nilnlns stocks was rather slucsjlsli today. Tlio fol- are tha closing bids : Adams 185 I.Hth ! Albert 10 Aztec . - S Montrose , fjO Centrnl Silver 1 Mickey llreen V > Hllrabeth 10.IH .Mountain Key 10 Granite M ? .ttO Small Hopes Ki llopo 110 Yninn : ( , ' ! J < Iloston Wool Mnrkot. IIOSTON , Mass. , Sept. 8. There has boon a fair demand and stonily market for wool , with prices unchanged. Ohio X sells ut 29c , XX anil XX and uliovo at 30ilc ; , Michigan at 27e : No. 1 wools , 35c for Ohio , 3lo for .Michigan : No. 1 eoiulilnc wools llriu at 3ft3i40u ; Ohio line dc- lalne. 34.T > o : Michigan line dolalne , 3.'lo. Ter ritory wools are In duinand at 00 for line , 57ffl 5Sc for line niedluni and fpW : > . " ) o fur tuedlunis. Tex. is , California and Orozon wools are Noll- ln fairly at nnoliaiiRoil prices. 1'ullod wools am iiulet and stoudy , choice hitpors selling at 4Xtl5c ( [ : fair to good supers , 30Jt3e : extra. 22 ® 30c. Australian wools , Una ; carpet wools , quiet. _ Coll'uo Market. Ilio DRJANKiito. Scut. 8. CoKFr.B Hcgnlar nrst , 0,1)00 ) rels per 10 kilos ; good second. 8,550 rels. ICKCKll'TS nnrlng the week , 104.000 bags. PURCHASE Fur thu United Status , 41,000 bags. Siui'MKNTS To the United States , 45,000 bags ; stocks , 2511,000 bags. Sitntos Market. SANTOS , Popt. 8. COFFEE good average 0,0i ( > rels per lu kilos. KECEIITS during the week 83,000 bags ; pur chases for United States 15tXK ) . SHIPMENTS to the United States 11,000 bags ; block. 1K,0'0 ! ) ; bags. _ Now York Dry GnodH Market , NRW YOIIK. Sept. 8. The dry goods Jobbing trade was decidedly tuoro autlvu today. Itrown cottons , especially the liner yarns , are fairly aetlvo and soitico. and moderately ue- tlve business was noted In Dlouclied goods. There was a speculative drop In cotton , but spots advanced. I'rliuo cloths are Urm. I'ori-ltiii Oil -liirlcot. ( LONDON , Sept. 8. CALCUTTA LIXSCBD 4is jil per ent. l.t.NsKF.n Ott , 20stt20s Hid per cwt , HKKI.MD : l'iTitoi.KUM 5'-l ' ) O'l s per gallon. TUHPCNTINK St'llllTB 2SsCd puruwt. Iliivaiui .MarkutN. HAVANA , Sept. 8 , SPANISH Goi.u t . . KxfilANOE Quiet. SUOAIt"QUlOt. Hunk nt * Kitglniul Itiilllon. I.ONIION , Sept. 8. Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Kngland ou balance today , $ ,000. Trtulor * ' Talk. OniOAno. III. , Sunt.H. CiiuiiHolinaii , V Oav to Cockrell llroi. : The leulin- : grain markets were weak and whout doeldedly lower touay nliucnccd by the ilepruiscd tone and luwor I not u tlons of cable ad vices both from Kngland mil the continent. The movomunts of cur rency to und from tbo wheat rals tig districts are now In full swing and unless the shipping demand keeps pace with receipts the m trkut must sun to ti lower basis. Corn eased olT In sympathy with the sur rounding markets , but Is still sus tained by manipulation , thu success of which seems to depend upon whether or not tlio growing aroii escapes frost damugo. Oats are dull and lifeless und neglected by speculators but In fair shipping demand , liiictuatlona are narrow , closing prices easy us quoted. The press dUpatohes this morning contained no now developments lu thu matter of opening foreign markets to American liroducts unil speculative holders were In clined to fcoll. L/'ouservatlve traders rogurd the present Hurry as being moro or less based on sentiment and hurtful to the hbluplng trade. They are therefore quite ready to ubsUl In keeping prices down until bupplles u demand are bouiewhut reduced , , 111. , Soot , 8-Snuru IJupco & Me- wiirfc. .t CmVhontCftnlci eamo very wivik , I\Mfiioii | | ) sliowlng a decline from Saturday ettHltilent to About 2o n buihol. ThemirthwnHnpmig wheatniovctiionl ahowod a very largOiiiuoa o , Minneapolis anil Duluth hail noariytljfoo ours. Wo had over l.SOO. The cash mafljtli here was even weaker than the future ! ! . Bjblnmbar at n discount under Docctni or Sat'urtlay of Icsi than 4u got lo a discount of nlnjMt. no today. There WHS nn Incrciwn In tho.vjitblu .supply of 73".i.OOO biMhols. These nlrauttwancus all exerted an Inllucnce In the i\iuyllroctlonl | toward lower prices. 'rhoBprliig'rJlmat movement will HIII- pass any figures hetrtSforo known. The news on com was veryt iil.xud , very bearish In comoparticulars anrt'/vory bullish In somu others. The rcoWlU * for thrco days 1,8i7 cars looked vorv liiruo. In fact the ag gregate was consldoNlblr moro than for the same millibar of dars fast wcnk , The built did not stipport tno cash market as well as they liavn. tin the other hand , thcro wait n report from Now York that ten stetitnurs had been chartered to carry corn to Liverpool There was no frost In the corn belt ; none pre dicted. At the sumo tlmo temperatures wore too low for rapid maturing. Today vetse room was taken for iwo.ooo bushels The strength of provisions caused last week by outside buying on favorable action by tier- many suddenly disappeared today. I'ork dropped iWc a barrel , lard and ribs 2Jo to 25c. Tlio collapse WHS largely the result of stop loss orders. Matiufactuiem led the felling Their selling canto up ou a market unsup ported by new outside buying and made very treacherous by a lot of stop loss orders. niic.uio , 111. . Sept. 8. Konnott. Hopkins & Co. toS. A. McWIiortcr : l.nr.sorruceluis In tin northwest and southwest , line weitbtir hero mid abroad , easier cables and more favorable reports from Kussla , resulted In a weak mar ket. Liquidation by longs has been a conspic uous foatuto. On the decllno thcro has houii good demand hero for cash wheat , and a rounii lot worked for export. The visible supply did not Increase nearly as much as expected. II the weather abroad should continue fuvorab'o lower prices are probable , but wo would rather buy It hereafter on breaks than to sell short Corn und oats have both shown an easier undertone but the corn crop Is by no moans otitof danger from frost and every cold wave over thu com belts alarms shorts and causes a slinri ) bulgo. Wo would short It only on these bulges expecting to take a quick profit , and buy' It back on a fair decline. May ought to bo a purchase on soft , soots but. to ho long of near futures looks risky. Oats wo would buy on all breaks. In provisions , the break today Is u natural reaction after the strong advance last weok. Our customers worn ad vised to t.iko prollts on long stnIT with Octo ber pork iiljovu 111.i > 0 nnil wo now favor buy ing on soft spots , Thu tunction of 70c on pork should encourage Imostors to buy for the next upturn. UM.lllA LinSTOVK JI-IIIKKTS. OMAHA , Sept. 8. OATTl.K-Olllclal roeolnts of cattle , 3.211 as compared with 3.8.8 yesterday and 1G < 1 Tuesday of last weok. A very small proportion tion of today's receipts wore good enough for beef. Desirable grades were In aotlvo demand and steady. Hotter grades of butcher stun were about steady , and medium and fanners 5 ® I , lo lower. Good feeders unchanued : com mon and stockers lOe lower than Saturday. lions Olllclal receipts of hogs 4.231 , a compared with 373 yesterday , and 3.453 Tuesday of last week. The market was steady and 510c higher than Saturday. Shippers and local demand good , and light weights sold early. Hulk wont at I5.00fi5.25. ( Light. $5.t > 0@5.10 ! heavy. t4.50 < av.5 ; nilxod , - SiiCKt1 Odlclal receipts of sheep none , as compared with l.HOyostorday und . " > 42 Tues day of lust weok. Thu market was nominally steady null demand very good , Natives , & 1.50 < SI.50 ; westerns , W.50a4.25. Kcoolpts null Ils | > o4itiou of Stoctc. Olllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union stockyards company for the twontv-four hours ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , September 8 , 1SJ1 : KECKIl'TS DISPOSITION. Huron. I Uittle. | llu/t. | Sheep Omalin I'.icklni ; Oo . . . . : . . 11 17 118'J 17Ml The ( j. II. Hammomt Co . 8'J ' Ml swift A co . ; . . . , . . 3511 251 'J'ho Cndnliy Packing Co . 751 1.9.55 John P. Squires A Co" ' .1. 4M ! North P. nnd P. Co. . . 875 llrltnln A Co 374 Nelson .Morris 241 Shipper ! and feeders. 1,871 Left over 400 308 Total 3lill I'oprcsuiitativo Sulo3. STEEItS. No , Av. Pr. No. A'v. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. ' ' 11107 W 10 1. . 1400 W 75 17..I141 $3 y5' l' . 1210 3 75 BTEKHS. TAtLINOS. 2. . 050 1 75 30. . 87U U 73 13. . 8T.4 275 STKBIIS , YHAKI.lNOg. 13. . 834 2 75 i' . . 840 : i 10 Q. . 520 275 STOCKHIta AND FKEDKHS. 8o ? 2 00 3. . 0)0 ) 2 73 7. . B.-.7 2 75 10. . 8'15 2 50 10. . 81)7 ) 275 805 2 .10 0. . 701 2 75 410 250 u. . 01" a oo 5. . 742 2 5 ! ) 20. . 10.14 300 COWB. 1. . 620 1 15 5. . D-'O 1 25 12. . 010 100 1. . 510 1 25 3. . 893 1 2 , " > 1. . 070 1 0) 1 .1010 1 25 1..HHO IM 5. . B40 1 05 1. . 050 1 25 43..1011 1 00 14. . t > 82 11)5 ) IIKIKEItS. 10. . COS 1 80 CALVES. 1. , 370 2 00 1. . 310 2 50 1. . SCO 300 5. . 318 3 00 HULLS. 1..1100 1 HO 1. . 050 175 1..1550 175 1..1400 1 75 WESTEHN CATTM ! . No. . Av. Pr. Datcr & Co. 1 stag 1070 SI 75 asteors , tailings 1270 2 15 Wyatt. nt cows 84.1 1 ; 5 0''cows 8S3 2 10 88 cows IKW 2 10 120 steers 1133 3 20 IJoiijtiiiilii-Wciivcr C. Co. 1 75 33 cows 8S3 1 75 51 cows O'M 2 10 4Jcows ittO 2 10 40 cows 020 2 10 1 cow 85J 2 10 Til cows ! )5t ) 2 10 211 steers 1107 2 UO I.ATE VKSCKIIDAY. 21 feeders 1IG2 3M 23 feeders 1150 3 20 2 feeders ' . . 1115 2 75 20 feeders 633 2 50 Hand Oreok L ft O Co. 1 cow 1070 1 50 4 cows , 1070 2 10 2 cows 0115 2 10 2 cows 040 2 10 Scows K17 2 10 1 cow 10.0 2 10 3cows OX ! 2 10 1 steer , tailing 1470 2 50 18 steers , lulling 13S2 2 f.O in feeders lOC'.l ' 3 00 70 feeders 10U3 3 00 2 stcorii 1355 3 25 1 Rtoor l.ViO 3 25 1 Htuur 1IKO 3 25 n steers 1151 3 25 G steers 1205 3 25 Datur.VCo. 1 steer , talllne 1210 2f,0 1 feeder 1030 2 1O 31 feeders 1147 2 IM 2 feeders 10JO 2 ft' ) 28 feeders 10.W 2 1)5 ) 10 feeders 112 ! ) 2 1)5 ) 1 feeder t-70 3 25 1 feeder j 1170 335 1 feeder 1-70 3 35 111 feeders 1KB 3 : I5 14 feeders ; . ? K'OO 3 40 65 sluers 1100 3 35 K. S. Clrout. jg $ 1 steer , tailing. . . . S7..7 ! 1110 2 25 i steers ? 1017 2 W ) 1 steer 13.10 3 10 1 steer 1310 3 10 1 steer 1100 3 5U nous. No. Av. Ph.W . Pr. No. Av. Sll.K . Pr. r.1. . . .321 W ) n 05 00 . . .245 K ) 5 15 . .254 80 ft 115 M. . . 173 83 5 15 . . . .217 20J 5 05 OS. . .310 83M ft 15 a. . . 204 210 f. 1)5 ) 113. . . .2511 M ) 515 i . . .i'37 200 ft 05 KV. . 227 120 fi 25 01. . . SI ! 240 5 15 74 ' .222 200 505 200W . .an 40 5 05 71' ! : . ; . 2.12 W ) 5 IB . iiOl 80 5 01 CO . . , . ' , ' 30 120 505 I1 . 124 3 75 1 4 25 10. . . .IH'J 41 3 75 10 200 440 1 2SO 3 25 ) dv < i Stook Mnrkota. CHICAGO. 111. , Sept. 8. ISpoolal Telegram to THE IIBK.1 'I ho tone of the cattle market was unimproved. The fact that the arrivals wore le s than half as numerous as f or.M on lay did not count for much as thuro wore stale cattle enough to two ] ! thu supply to pro portions that were far In excess of the nvur- igo for a Tuesday , Thuro was aetlvo buying loth for local anil shipping account but thu iressuru lo soil wus"stning enough to prevent my locovory of prices. The somewhat ) | m- ted tillering * of choice snlppliu steers weio : alien at kteady rates and good hulls were ilgher. 1'or all other descriptions prices re mained weak aud variable , averaging bllghtly lower tjinn foryrstorduy. Common native rows and heifers were especially weak under excessive supplies. Of the fresn recelptf aDoiitiUJ : were natives. They were juott'd at from $1.25 to (2.75 for Inferior to extra cows. J0lo ) tl&\ for stookors and feed ers and at from tJ.25 to tHi.20 forihlpplnz slcors , The sales of westerns were on a basis of from f2.00 to (1.75 und Texans were saleable at from 11.50 to H25. The calf market wits ictlvo ut from So tol'5c adrnncuor at from I..M to W.85. The first citltuuto of the day's receipts of lings placed them at 1(1,000. ( Tlmt was a mod erate iitpplr. but the inai-kut opened very weak , nevertheless the early trading bolng done at Bo on from , yesterday's prlco . A llttlo further along when It be came known that the arrivals would roach snOJO r.n.1 might considerably exceed that number , thu weakness became- moro Intense and another 5o to lOc per lee lb . was knocked OlT whllo Ihoro was omo early trading at from t.V50 to { 5.55. The closing quo ta ! Ions were from 11.85 to $ V4i ) for common to cholcn heavy huffs. H75 to 13.43 for mud linn weights and Jl.75 lo W.n for common to prlmo light. Poor stulT sold around 14.51 and there were sales of culls all the way down to two. Grass hogs wore dull al a discount of from 50o tot I. Oil per 100 Ibs. The Evening Journal repot Us : CATTt.n Io- ! colpts , t.OK ) ( ) ; shipments , 3.5)0 ) , Market Irregu lar. Natives. J.UiHSI.15 ; Tcxans. J2.fioaw.9j ; stoekon , f..Oog-HO ; native cows. ' .25a2.t > 5. Hods Hccelpls. Is.CUOj Bhlpments , T.fO ) : market weak nnd lower ; rough and common , l4.M > r:4.80i ( : good puc.ors and mixed. Jl.liJ ® MO ; jirlmc heavy and butchur weights , Jj.'OiJ ' . aiiKKi'-Ueoolpts , 8,000 ; shipments. 2fiOO ; market Irreciiiar : natives. ( .l.7VitVH ( ) ; west erns , fi.Snil.OO : ( ; Toiatis , M.a-l.iljj . lambs , New York Ijlvo Stook Mnrkot. Nr.W YOKK. Sept. S.HKKVKSUocolpts. . 1,207 heail , all for exporters and slail.'htcrers : no trade ; feeling weak ; dressed but-f steady at 7 ( ? ! > 'io per Ib ; ihlptuents tomorrow , OJJ hooves anil l\squirtorsof ) beef. CAi.vES Hecelpls , 740 head ; market weak ; veals , * 5.00il8.00 ( per cwt ; grassors.J2.t'Ka--.CT. HIIKKP Uecolpts , 4,222 hoiuli sheep , dull ; lambs , ' , o per Ib lower ; sheep , M 25T&5.00 ; lambs , } l.20un.25 ; dressed million steady at 7 > iiIOc ( pur pound ; iliesseil lambs weak at 8 ! > © O'ic. lions HooelptsN,053hca < l ; Including four cars for sale ; market steady at JI.W30.oo. ( Ity liivn.Stouk KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Sept. 8. OATTI.K KB' celnts , 7'iO ; Hlilpmonts , 3SOi ; market steady to llrm ; steers. * l.2.Vi65.ill ; cows , $ l.80t'I.OO < ; stooknrs and feeders. J.MiKiW.75. lloos Kecolpts , 0,130 : shipments , KM : mar ket opened llrm ; closed weak and lower ; bulk , j4.ti5U5.05 ; all grades , } .lf,05.1' ' . SIIEKP Kocolpts , none ; market steady. St. Ijouls Ijlvo Stock Mnrkot. ST. Loirn. Mo. , Hnpt. 8 CATrt.R Itocolpt. . 5fiOO ; shipments , 1,400. Knlr to choice na tives , J3.0U4iJ.5l ; Tuxnna and Indian" , i-,40 (83,10. ( llOOS Receipts , 4.0 ; shipments , 2.500 : lower ; heavy. J5,10V25 ; mixed , $ l.40ifi 5.10 : light , < 5.005,25. OJt.llI.l H'llOLKS.II.K . .UtCTA' . Krttita. SWKET POTATOES -Por Ib. ; k3.i'o. : ' { CUAII APPI.KS Per bbl , S.50 < ai.tj : ) CANTAI.OUIMS : Per do/ , il.OSH.25. ( ) PKACIIKS California Crawfordn. single case lots , i(1.25 ; ten case lots , $1.15 ; Michigan , per basket , ( We. UIIAPBS Home grown , 10-lb baskets , 40c : 25-lb oaskets lots , 3.'io : Muscat , perorate. JI.OU ffll.75 ; lioso I'orti. Jl.35l.5l ) , I'KAUS California ILtrtlott , $ J.7VSLOO : ; other California varieties , J22.VS2.5X Pt.u.MS California , gros and Hungarian prunes , 21.50 ; German prunes , $1.25. AlTI.KS Per bbl. $2.25. OIIANOF.H Kodl , J .50. WATKU.MELONS Fancy Muscutlnc , crated , 15 © I7c. LKMONS Per box , W.50 : fancy Maori , 18.00. HANANAS Per bunch. J..oo2.50 for good shipping stock. CKAMIEUKIKS Will bo in market In a few days. Capo Cod per bbl. , JD.OO ; Wisconsin bell and bugle , $ . * 75. Flour. Omaha Milling company. Reliance. Patent , J'.VJO ; Invincible Patent , $2611 ; Lone Star. Su- porlatlvo , $ ? . . " > 0 : Snowllako , J2.1U ; Fancy Family. $ . ' .00. K. T. Davis Mill company. No. I and Cream High Patent , S2.h5 ; illiie 1) , and Ked K. 12.111 ; Lion and Ilawkoye , $240 ; Itovul No. 10 , Spe cial Patent , J.'l.uO ; Minnesota nnd Dakota. I'ntont. $ ' . ' . ! K ) ; Kansas Hard Wheat. I'uteiit , $2.K ( ) : Nebraska Straights , J2.50. S. F. Ullmau's Go'd ' Mutn1.t2.60 : Snow Whlto , $ . ' .5 ; Snowllako , * 2.10 ; low grade , tl.nn ; Queen of the Pantrv , 82.00 ; Minnesota Speculative , J-.SO ; bran , * I3.00 ; chopped feed , $ J2.UO. The following quotations represent the prices at which choice stock la billed out on orders unless otforwise stated : ONIONS Homo grown , 40@50c per bu. CEf.EHV Per doz. : i" > o. TOMATOKS Per bushel. J1.03. CAIIIIAOE Home grown , Ic per Ib. HEANS Navy , . ' .SoiS'ilii per bu. POTATOES Local growers are supplying the demand almost exclusively at 2535c per bushel. SWEET POTATOF.- * Jersey , JViO per bbl. Country Produce. Eons Market steady at lflli-o. ! POUI.TUV Market weak. The outsldo on old fowls and chickens Is 13.00 and small chlcKous have sold as low as $1.75 and good si/os at $ . ' .M2.75. ) HUTTKH The best country butler , good enough for city trade , hoilsat 15ftl7u ; packers' stock , 1)0 ) Witt's Llttlo Early Htsora , bostpill. MEXICO'S XKtr of tlio Important \Vliloh Have liecii lUnilc. ST. Louts , Mo. , Sept. S. A dispatch from the City of Mexico gives e. summary of the new Mexican tariff whloh has just made Its appearance in the Dlurle. The frco list re tains coal , coke , wood , pulp , lumber , railway , toloirraph , tclophoao , and electric light sup plies , barbed wlro , iron pipe , sheet iron , Portland cotnout , explosives , for mines , power machinery , boilers and engines , wheels , cables , oroa , cordage , agri cultural implements and a number of other articles. Proclous stouos , which formerly were ffoo , are taxed from J to $5 per carat. Sulphuric and muriatic ticids , formerly free , will be 3 cents a kilogram. This is metric weight and equivalent to two and ono-llfth pounds. Thcro are no advalorom duties and unless otherwise specified the following duties arc so much per kilogram : Liquors , wino and boor , in class , unchanged ; liquors in wood , reduced : rom 40 to U cents ; wines , from 12 to 10 cents , anil beer to 8 cents. Many drugs and cham- icals are reduced phosporus from 75 cents to 50 coins , while matches are increased from $1.25 to fl.fiU. Common paper for certain purposes Is reduced from 10 cents to 5 ; brown wrapping paper from 8 conta at 5 cents ; Envelopes from 45 cents to ' > cents ; Bristol board to 25 cents , nnd pasta board to 15 cents. Playing cards are increased to SLIM'Vnll ' ; paper was 20 conts. It is divided Into thrco classes , and will pay 10 cents , 20 cents and fin cents according to description. Monograms , as well as printed tickets of all kinds , will pay $1. Haw cotton is unchanged , ns is also cotton cloth , There nro some differences in threads and under wear , with few chanf-ns in linen nnd some re ductions. Silk is practically unchanged. Woolen carpets are lower und there are re ductions In woolen cloth , underwear , clothIng - Ing , cloves and fringes. Grains nro not changed. Preserved fruits ' are Increased from 50 to 75 cents ; Vir ginia leaf tobacco from 18 to 25 cents ; crude petroleum from 1 cent toy cents ; whlto ollnod unchanged , Fixed oils , not specified , are reduced from 50 cunts to 20 cents , ami lubricating oils to 5c. Common soapi are In creased frnrn 18 cents to 25 cents , Common glass bottles nro reduced from II cents to 1 cent. Glass and porcelain are unchanged. Furniture , finished nnd ready for use , is advanced 5 conts. Common wood furniture , unfinished , Is reduced from 15 cents to 8 cents , .lowolry 1s Increased nt.tl will pav from f > 0 to $75 according to class. Carriages are unchanged. Firearms nro somewhat reduced. Huubor coats nnd rubber clothing nro Increased from bO cents. For Schlltz beer apply to It. ft. Grotto U J J b\irn i u. Juvenile Joe Collins and Jim McDonald , a brace of young toughs who are constantly under the jrvollliiuco of the police , faced the pollcu judge yesterday to answer to n charge of 'raud larceny. Tlio boys were charged with burglarizing the store of Flolschman & Meyers and steal ing f 10 worth of goods. They will havn an examination later. James Collins , n brother of Joe , Is also mixed up In the moss , but hems ms thus far succeeded In keeping out of tt'o ' clutches of the oDlcors. For restoring the color , thickening the growth , and beautifying tha hair , nnd for [ irovontlng baldness , ( lull's Hair Houuwcr msurpussed. JOHN A. StCHHA.NK. FIIANIC 0 CONDOM McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT BANKERS , SOU S. 13th fit , First National Uaiikllatll Ing , Omaha , Neb. Deal In ttockt , bjn < H , i.irlilsi , co'umorcltl p por. utu Negotiate loam oa Imprardl Uiittti roi vitito. Bhurt tlmo louai , oa j bank iluck , gr utit pprtY il collateral oourU > luuillllUttllll/li ) ( I DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AM ) TENTS. Omaha Tent & Awu- iti # Co. , Finn , Intnnmrks , oil nml rubber clnllilnit. Hi-lid fur cut.iloKiie. 111.1 IVuimtn. HAGS AM ) TWIN US. Bemis Omaha Bag Oo , Importer ! ) nml Miumfnc- tlirorn. Klour y ok < , llurlnpg nml Twluo. A. II. Perri > o & Co. M. 0. Daxon. HOt ! DoilKO Stro > U jolil im nionllilr piymcntj. Scnil for our ( at.iloxno nml prices. Ki)7' ) < Kuril urn St. , Oninli 1300 K lilNDERSuml STATIONERS Ackorman Brothers & Hointzu , Printers , bliulor. , i'ltfctnit7iori | , bl.aak bojK m.ina- fnetnruri. lllfi llownnl street , Omnlm. 7/00V * AM ) NHOKS Ohas. A. COB & Oo , KirkondallJones&Oo , .MtiiHifctnrcr ( nml Jut > - Wlii > lotili M niifartiir'ri Acenli for Hoilon Ituli- IJIT Slioo Ci. I III. ' . 1101 , I10 ! > Howard stroot. niutllUI , llnrnnr rtraot. Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Mors3 Sc Oo. , nam & Harte Shoe Fnctorjr.Corner llth 1212 Hnnioy street. nml DouulnH sti. ( linnlm . .Mnrulmnt Invltail to Oina'ia ' , .Vein call nmleiiMiilne. JIOXKS JWTCllEltS John L. Wilkie , Louis Holler , Omnh.i pnicrto | < r fnotory Iliitcliern nml Pnckpr" , 1817-IJII3 Douslni. TiPoNnml snpplloi. Heel Onlori promptly iilleil , uou nml xlipup iTiilnKr < . IIHi-IIIH , lack''iiii Mri'ut , CA If HIAGES , Jii'GGlES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Omnhn's Lnnjeat Variety WAGONS AND CAliPETS. CLOTHING. Omaha Oarpot Oo , , Gilmore & Ruhl , Cnrpets , oil. cloths ra.it- Mnniifacturers tlntts , eiir'nln nml Koods.oto Wholoinlo Clothiers , 1511 DoiiKlns street I1WI Ilnrnoy street CIGA IIS. West & Fritscher , Manufactuies ttncelL'nrs , Jobbers of lent tabacco , 1011 Fnrn'iiii Street. COAL , COKE , ETC. CORNICE. Eagle Oornico Works , Manufacturer ! of (7 ( Ivanliud Iron Cornice. Window caps , metallic * kylliht , etc. 1110 and 1112 DoilKU St. CEMENT AND LIME. J. J , Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 218 S. 13th Street , Lliuo , ccmont , etc. , etc. Omahn , Neb. Cor. 9th nnd UoiiKlni Pti. UUY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry cooiH. notions , fur- Goods Oo , , nUhln * KOO H. Drycood * . notion" , uents' furnishing t oods. Corner llth nml llownnl. cor. llth mid Howard Sts Cockrcll Bros j F. 0. Swort2 ( t Oo.y Ilroker * nml ca li tint orn. Prlvntn wlrr to Now ' etc. 'runto nlr teSt Vork. Clilenitn , A 51. , l ni Itoottt Irfiuls. lii1 1 llomd of 7 , Itonnlo Dmnha * Trndv. \ehn V , S.Oui h rlirschbriiim & Sons , Jas , A. Olark& Oa- , llutlor , olicoie , c if ! Hotter , eitga nnd poultry. . poultry and gnmo. 1209 Hownrit Street. i'ffj South 13th Street. Bates & Oo. , Country produce , fruits , vegetables , xrocers' spe- clultlcs. teas , aplcei , etc , 417-4US. llth St. PAPER. HUIillLK QOOD3 Carpenter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Oo. , Manufacturer ! nnd jobbers Carry a full stock of irliillnK , wrapping nml bers all kinds rubber wrttlnK pnper , card pa- KooiU. ier , etc. 1MO fnrnam 8t at. SEEDS. STO VES. Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Seed Krowcra , doalar * In Stoves repairs of nil kladt cunlcn , xras.i , gruln und Cooks und lleaterj ree seeds. for tmlo. 42I-42J South 15th. t07 ; S. 13th Street. SASIf , DOORS , ISLIM1S , El'J J. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo' Manufacturers of sash , Manufacturers of mould' iloori. blinds and Ings , blinds , doori , cto. nioulillMK" . llrunch of Olllce : flee , 12th nml Izant Sts , HOOIII 423 I Ice llulldln ? , i rr 3 STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Straug & Sons , Pump Oo , , lOU'MUUI Knrnmn Street. Ilnlllday Wind Mills. J18 nml ! 0 .loncs Street , . Omahn , Nob. . . ' l.K. llos , actlmnianai'r TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated Oofleo Company , 414 nnd I41tl llnrney St. , Om-ilin , Neb. TO'S. \ . IULLIA IWH. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiok- 'oyR , dolli , albums , Balke-Oollonder Oo. ( ancy Kuods. liouuofnr- Illlllnrd merchandise , Hilm. itools , clillil- Siilnon Ilituroi. cnN carriik'es. 407 , 4I S. 10th Strcat , 131II Tarnam Street Onmha , , a SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK7YAROS CO. , - LIMITED A. D. Bo/or & Oo. , Hunter & Qreoai ( .61) ) Kichnnxu MullUInK , i)0 ) Kxulnilixu llullillng , Hoiilh Oiimhn. South Oilman , Miss Hlla .fosooh loft yesterday for I.ovfl- and , C'olo. , whorosho will teuch In tlioputillo ohools duniiK the coinltiK yuar. WANTED Totnl Iiiuei of CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL ux w u iw - DISTRICTS , WATER COMPAMIGS.UT. R.fl.COMPANIEBta Correipondrnro pnilnttftj. H.W.HARRIS aCOHPANV.Bankers , 101-103 Oearhorn Slroot , CHICAGO. ! 5 Ws'l Stroot. HEW YOIIK 70 Bte St.- BOSTON , n\twistnunncnowitaited \ Uttt'mv ( uinviiInr all th.j uniittiuir' illichiirsm an > i prlv teilu ii * iioru.'n. A „ , , , ! „ cure , or lhr Ofbllti f _ - , . Jprerihelt < n < lf U i THti t CHtuicilCo In rn'omniendlOB U t JQTnUTR 1 n Nol < ( I'.v I'ltli'K 01.00. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Cunier tllhnnil.Mnion Stronti. Hulf block well ol l.'nUm I'ncltlo ami II A M Doputi. Nnw Imllillnit. new rurnltiirn. everr tbln Hntl rlnna. nooleu locution in O.iinhi. 'lew of entlra urroiinilnu ciiuntrr , K . luith t-loctrlo cull belli utd lla'c ' . ( I.IU nnd f 1 60. Kiett llnu of c bla au 1 lUuUlt car- , linn within one block imupt dliurmim Avuuui unil llunicom 1'nrk line , 4 bluoki awtr tM < l fuu * * trnuufci to tliusu If jrou wUU.