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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1891)
G THE OMAHA DAILY 13JBB , .fruEHDAY. AUGUST 11 , 18J)1. ) .r.iiaf/ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Sudden and Erratic Fluctuations in Grain with a Firm Closing. PROVISIONS WEAK AT THE OPENING , At tlio AdvnmJo , However , tlio Ijnn H to Tnko Tliclr niul Tlicra'nn Con- flldcrntlo .Selling. OmrAno Ail ? . 10. fluctuations In values on tlio bo ird of tfiulc WITH rather wide loitny. In grain the fluctuations were very sudden nnd prrat cbnt doting with good advance ? over Saturday's lust price' . Provisions worn weak , breaking tiudly early in llm mission mid closing with only p irt of the loss rocovciod. Who it WHH nervous and ep'Htnodlc ' hut generally Hlroiu. Tlio cirly : news was bullish ; cables reported 1111 advance of 'til lit Liverpool. Paris was Mo higher. Tlio weather In Omul , llrltaln nnd on thi > continent was re ported unsettled. The dlHpatehes pub lished this morning report wlioat dam ucd by tin1 h t. dry wciitlicrln the north west and were initially conllrmed by prlMito advices to conimUsloM houses here , find thu wo ithor in.i | > Hhowon eontliiuud clear warm wcaHier In that loplim. Tin-so things together srired the shorts , nnd they were anxious bidders at the open ing. Tlio start was rigged. In ndilltlon to thi1 bidding by shorts some ( if the houses had heivy buying orders , whllo on the other hand Imldris wore ( llslncllned to part vvlth their iriln ? Tim result was thai whllo bids nro under tlio opening , which were .mywlieio between' ) ' ) and 0'o. against OJ V at the Close nn Satunlav. the price bid leieheil ! i2'/ao bi'fiiii1 anv considerable amount of wlio.it c.imo out. At the advance , honovr , the longs brgiin to take tin Ir piollts , and there was ronsldoi.iblo soiling against puts. About this tlmu also thu 1'iiily buying eiders wi-ro aluiut ill Illii'd. and Ilio sullen soon outnum- boted tin1 buyers I'hls caused .1 rei evslon In thetirlio of Ili-et inher lo IKl'jC. ' 'I hero was an in lion toir.'e The marl.ut held aniund Hint ll iirn till the visible mipply report was ntelMil showing an Ineruasouf nuirli L.'dO- 00' ) biishi'lH , wheie little'ir no Ineioaso w is expoc inl. then It we ikonod and went olT to Pli' I he market Kirn dull during the after noon. II idets being Inclined to await the , ip- peaiamcof the gnvciiinicnlciop lepiutand nnmcious contraiilutlnns of the reports of ciop damage In the northwi si wi 10 i > coi\cd. Thcsi assisted the decline ; but later the mar ket ndv.nn cd todl'.e nnd closed linn lit IH'Sc 1 he cm n maikcl was nci \oiis and while tlio price inured hlglinr the changes In values woto nhirp 'I ho feeling at llm out-et was weak owing lo hot weather In the past few daB which was reported ns bringing torn for ward Miy rapidly ; but the weakness finally gave place to st length when a few brokers with bu > Ing orders came Into the pi land tried to Illl tin in. There was very Illtlo corn for R.tlo and I lie result was u rapid adv i nro of I'Je In price. Tnu cllijue Is known to hold a largo amount of coin and has held It tena ciously , buying It on nearly every bto.ik , HO that the trade Is coiling aiipiehcns and IK gin to fe.ii the shot t .ldij In \ lew of the pos- Mblo manlpulatlun. Si pli mboi opened at f > sie. le icliLd .VJ'aC , declined to We , advanced toWac , lice ime slow and weal , on good re ill/- Ing suli s nnd the hrouk In wheat , and during tilt last bom sold olT to M'-ie ' and 1) ick to , > Uc , at whli b it closed steady. Oats wre quiet I ill Him In sympilhv with wheat and coin , and closed fit the top llguies of tlio dny Hog products were lowct : tlio ro- co ptsof hogs were 2fitio moio th in ostlmati d , and theio was uigent selling almost fiom the stait I'oolr Slieim in. Norton , Woithin-'loii , r-chwnit/-Iupco and Kv.in all Mild hoivlly. H'ploniboi pink slatted at * IO. > . " ,4 against HIM , ) at the close Situidav bioke to JKI2.i , rallied to tl' ' tJ < , and closed at { 10.,7'j , a loss for the day of'-'J c. Laid was steady and closed unchanged , lllbeloiod with a net loss of r > c. Tholoadliu futures ranged as follows : A HTII 1,1 s , n oslc Will VT No 2 Annual f "O'f ' ' . "Oh " Hcptcnilier IH i ember . Hi's Cons No > Angnnt Wl'f ' 1.25J rU'ptuinbPr. . . fS 5J Oitulier fS2S 654 OAlhNo. . 2 AllUlllIt 28 2S21TK he'ptombc'r. ' . S 21TK .Ma ) Ill ss Point r-epti'iiibor. . . 10 .Vi 10 -'i Oi tolier . . . , , 10 I. ' ) 10 40 IU 4S L.Mlli t-i'iitoinher. . B S. ( i f 2) ) r.45 II & ! K Ottnbi'r . b U 0 f BIIIIHT Itll.s Hctiteniber i. r,7' < II 70 h Ml n K OetOhlT li H ) U K ) 1,70 Cash limitations were as follows : ri.oi'ii 1'n in < lealcrs asking lOo advance WIIKAT No. ' . ' surinir who.il , WHJo ; No. 3 iprlng wheat. S7 : No. 1 ! red , OlSJo. Conn No. i1 , ( jJ'ic. ' OAII No ' , X'f'Jc ; No. 2 white. IllHc ; No. 3whlte.iOo : KM : No,1. . 78Me. HAIII.KV No y. ( i7c f. o. b. ; No : i , OJG.'Su , f. o b. : No. 4 , Tide , f. o b. ri.Axsr.ri > No I , Jl 01. TiMiiiur SM i > Prime. tl.SKftl 22. I'OIIK Mess poik , per barrel , $1030. 1,1ml. per cwt. , il.fiO : short ribs sides ( loose ) . ? .b. > fcd.70 ; drv silted shoulilerH ( bovcdl. { GOO ® 0.10 ; short c e ir sides ( hoxc'l ) , $7.2. © 7 110. \Vllli-Kl.v Distillers' lifiislied goods , purgul , , Smuiis-Ciit loaf , iincbangedri.TWic. HIIII'MFNTS 18 IKK ) l.7'l DUO JJ.'IXIO l.'UUO On the produce oxehango today the butter markol was linn. unchanged : faney croamorv , 17'iIS'c ; line western , I17c ( : line dairy l a 15c ; ordlnaiy , IKtK'its. Kggs , H13e. * New Vork SlnrkotH. Nr.w YniiK. Aug. 10. KI.UUII Itocolpts , 10.17:1 : pickaxes : \poilH , 412 barrels and ( j.iuio tacks : sload } , uiich.uijoli f.ilily actlvo : sales it : . MO Dai i ols I'OII.N MhAi , Steady ; yellow westoin , H2. > a aS'iWIIKAT Hocelpts , 400,000 Hacks ; exports , 4SI..I4I sicks ; Hiiles , a.A'S.U 0 sacks of filtuies , 4 12.0 10 aks of spot , pol mm ket simmer with options ; fairly nutho fur exporls ; Ni 2 led. li'i tftJI.oo. lnoloitor : t .01l IUullo.it ; { l.tip , 10-14. f.oh. ; No II red , Wl'4e ; ungraded led , HO'iciittl.luii : No. l northern to artl\o. l.Ui4 ) ; No 1 haul to iinhc. fl.1.1 ; No 2 Chicago tl.07 ; No. J Milwaukto fLratj. Uptlous nilMinied "tfoi'Je ' ; reacted li'ili-4o ; closed itroni , I'llAUio OM r Saturjay on hot weather leports , unfaiorahlo wo.ulier abroad , largo clearances for tlio week , decreased slocks. light recolpls of spilng wheat at the west and aihaniud cables , uicrcai.0 In xlslblo 'ess than o\pected nnd higher cables. No. 2 icd. August. Olc ® tl.OU'io. ' closing $ l.(0 ( ; r > opteiuber. tHlBU'l1o | ' , closing lH\o ; October. I'l iCDM.O ) . closing ( tin ; Noxomber. closing * IO | ; Decembor. f 1 01 , closing $ l.n2 : .laiiuiiiy , $ | DXiJI.o.lJae closlnr , lo.\ | ; May , ll.OO'.ffil.ul , clos ng , f I.I 034. UK -I'll in. iiili't ] : \\extern. September do- ll\erv. MftiNi'.e ; MikB , IHWH ) bushels nearby al M ic dellM-ry. blocks of grain In stoio ami iilloat : Wheat , 411,7.11 : coin , IDS. Ul ; ( iats. 1,7- , 210 ; ije , l..t.U ; mall. 1 M.llls ; peas , ( . ,017 hushols COIIN Ueeelpts , liM7i bushels , e\poits , 840 bi shpls ; sail a , ftsi.Kio bushoU of futures ; 27(00 ( liiishuN of spot Spot in u knt oisy ; No. 2 , 7Htt2o In olinalor : 72e ( alloal ; un- grailed nilM'd , 7HS7lc ; Mo 2 whllo. 7'ic Op. lions aihaiicell > , iini. | , declined 4sili > . olos- Inullrm at ll < r Kii' iner bntiiiiliiy on Ilht rcceipid and Heather loports ; Auguit. ( H1 , GiO'.e , oln lng 70e ; 4oiluinbur. | iiaii ( < BJiiO , closing BtSo ! Octolor.UMiffiuli1. closing tSVc. O S lipiolpls , 01,00) ) bushels ; o\ports , M : miles. ISMH ) ) IniHhels of futures and b-UKO liukhels ofpot Spot niiirkul hlgiier ; oiitloni dull and ( Inner ; AugiiBt. IfiiJ ® O c , closim nt , ivti < ; septenibei. ll'44 .14c , olosliu at .lie : Oetouci. Ill'.o ; spot No. 2 white 47'lso ' ; nilMd westein. 41 < iill' o ; white vvonloiu , 4Yfa 4M1 ; No. 21 hlcago , 4lc. llot'.siak \ , quiet. ( 'ntiKU-Opitonsopcncd dull unch ingcd ton points down and eiosed stonily ixaio points down , sales , ts2.Mi bags , Including Augustiiirjl Will \ > i Soptoinbor. Ifn.kVitn 70 ; October , f (4 ( V > i4 II Ul ; March. JlUKli ( l.la Ulo , on spot. easy , falreiugoos , IS'ac ; No , 7 , l"1 ® 1 ! ! * . hiiOAltHaw. . Him. good uemand ; sales , 2,100 bilk' , centrlfugab. PI test , .1 7-IU' , 2.4W ) bags ; nolusses sugar , Ni lest , al 2 1 \ shlpi iu. . MontsiNew Oloans | , Ktionj , ' , iiulet. Hit i. rirm , peed demtind. I'l Tit'l.Ki'M Mroncoi , with oertllleiites oritdu In barrels , I'urUer'.s , W.a'S ; PurUers In bulk , fUV rellned Now Vork. fl7l tilh-i ; Phil idelphla and llaltlmiire , 1U.D QiXhO ; Phila delphia and llaltlmiiro In bulU , < l : kVa.l..fi ; united closed nli.r e for S'ptomhur CoriDN M-i.i ) Ottr-Dnll , htcadv ; crude oir grades. 2 fti'Jilo. TAI.I.OWblronc , qulot. UOHIN Dull , slonily. Tllltl'KNTI.NE Hull ; steady at lU 'liiVo iuuslloniand : llrm ; western , luiU' c ; ru- celnl.s , .V'.T pauldiKi a. lllliKS Dull , llrm PoitK Dull , uanyi old mess , 11.25 : new mess , tl2.00iil2.2i ; extra urlnie , Kll.00. Cur MCATS ( julot , cusyi plcUecl bollle * . 0 ! ploUlcd slinulrton , CUei piol < lcd hams , lOUUlO'd' . MliiDl.ES-yulet , woaUj nhort , oloari-'optom- bor , t'.OO. I , Alii ) Dull , wrnfci weslcrtl Htoam. fil.7.i ! option * ale . 2.VX ) tlcrcei ; AuiJd'l. R70 | Hpplmnhcr , K.7. > , closing at W.74I October. taAVaimf } . olosliiK' at WsS ! November , S.lrt ; December , jr.W. dairy. IMtH'-ic ; Hi'rrr.H ' ririiit woMcni wpiiom creamery , IISiHc ; vvcstorn factory , 12ii'ie : ' : Kltjln. ( tic. ( : iiF.Ksi-l'art slilms. fiUc ; Ohio flat. ! i < i&7'ic. I'm tHON Dull , iinelmiuod Coi'i'r.ii-l'lrnier ; lake August and Se'ptom- ber. } 12 10. l.KAii Nomin tl ; domestic , II. 50. TIN Dull ; strait * . City Mni'kctf. KANSAS CITV , Mo , An ? . lO.-\ViuAT- : Htendy ; No 2 hard , ciwli , 7sin ; bid ; An ust , 7S'ic bid ; September , 7cc bid ; No. 2 rod , cash , Mo bid ; Autrust. 81c bid. C'oiivstronger ; cash , Me ; August , 8l ? c ! f-'opleinber , Ma bid. OAT' * HiroiiKor ; cn h , 2rtHc ; Au itst. 2Ve. ( DHH I'lriii and acttvo at l.'c. Itecelpts very HIITTKH Steidy and iinclnnzed. II lriiiuerttini'tliv7.r i ; fancy pralrlo. Jl . " > > ; Rood to choice , tl " > iftl an. I'l.ofils'teailv and mi' haiuud. Pitov I4IOS4 Uiiuhun a 1. Woot.-Moadv. IlKJ'li'Ti Whcit , 2S.OO ) ; corn , 7 , < 5Xj ) oatn , fi.o 10. Siill'MBNH Wheat , 52,030 ; corn , 27.0JI ; oils , 1.009. , _ AlltiiH > iiiollH | vliciu AInrkut. MISSFAPOMX. Mliiii . Au. 10. The cash wheat market VVHS dull , with millers holdlne back and noldlsposcd to meet the iidvanco In prices Ullcrliu-s were llclit , and mostly elovaior vvho.it. OnncarNo2 nortlinrn , sold iitlil'k' ! No. 2 , 'lie ; old No. I sold from Ill'jis fin elovalorvvlie.it , totue for f nicy ; and No 2. from ID'io ( o 'M'ic. ncrordliu' to unallty. Iti'eelpts for twctuy-four hours vvete OS ears. Shlpmonls. ( i7 c ito I'losliu prices were : No. I hard , on track , O''j'ift ' 'ie ; No. I northern , AilKtiM. sstj ! . ; Heiitenilier. SVfilSi',1' : on irii'k. lll'f'iu7liC ! No. 2 northern , on tiack. "Mllvviuilcci : MtirkctH. Mii.WAl'ltFK , Wis , AIII ? . 10. n.ouu Quiet. WIMAT : No 2 spriiron triclf. cash , Ole ; Septemliei , Ml'tc ; No 1 norlhorn , jl.oo. cons siu.idv ; No. 2 , on Irael. , c.iHh , r > 2c. ( > Ars-rislci ; No. ' , while. on track , ttl&'ll'ic ' llAlir.KV-l.nsy. Suptomhor , U"i1c. Kvi ; I'lrmer , NO I , In store , 77'jO. PIKIVISIONS Puslor I'liiiK eptemher. linTi. iMltn-Seplombor. ft " > ) . Ill t DiiTe I'lonr. UW barrels ; wheat , 10'JOO busliels ; b ulov.SJ ) bushels ! ? iiii'\iis ra I'lonr , 4,010 barrels. Filvci'iiool 'Markets. IiiVKiipnou Alia. 10 WIIBVT 1'lrm poor ; holdi'ts olTer spaihi'ly : I' i ifoinla , Ks 4'jd per I'liiit'il ; Ivans is winter h ird. Sltss "Jil. " CHUN I'll m. dom mil Improving ; mixed vvoslern 11 1 utl ( per i onlal. lUt'os loui ? Clear.'i \ \ \ ) * . 2s Oil per ovvt for new. I , \llti--Prlme western. Cs ) Id porewt. TAM.ow.I'lmmerleiu. > . 2 Is 'Id per cvvt. St. Imnis ST. r.nt'ts. Mo , Aug. 10. \ \ nmr Unsettled ; cnfh. HSO. I'dHNLower ; cnsli , 50c. ( ) Ais Unselllod ; c nil , 27'ic. I'OIIKQulot : * P.iVl. iMHH--tc iilv fd l" WIIISKK\ Steady ; 'JI.17. Duliitli Wlicut SInr'cots. Dur.lirii , Minn . Aiu. 10. Who itvvisstronffor ted iv. liciolpts , J7 cars. September opened at Ki c. sold up to SSi4e and closed at HS'iC. Decemhor opened it blc , sold up to Mi ) > , clos ing at s Toli'ilo TOM no , O , Aus 10. WHKAT Kas'or ' ; cash , C'ie COIIN Steady : cash , file. OATb-Qulot ; No. 2 white , 'Me. York ( ii'.iin Nnvv YOIIK , Aug. 10 The visible supply of giain In the United States is this iniounl todnles : AiU'iistlO , 1VJ1 Whoil , l.'UI.O Olnnh- ols ; corn , : ilkOOll7 bushols. August .1 \\lieat , Hi,7i-.HU ( : com. I.S7II Ii7 : oats 2ll7.i > ll. Incioasehoit. . 1.1SVJII. oils , JO.Slfl. Do- cruisu Corn , 7-VJ10. tiJOCKS - $ > JJO.VHS. NBVV YOIIK , Aug. to. The steak market was dull again during most of tlio time , but was weak union ; the loading sh lies at thoouon- Inir alid o.iny p irt of Iho day. loellnjon Ilio stieet was bullish , but the ellnilii iting of a largo Din lion of the shnit inteiest last week and the coitalnty tb it support of a positive ehaiaeter would bo forthcoming , nrule the bcais agiesslve on bales. Lotil vllo. Oh'cago Gas. liuillngton and ril. Paul woiedown. The foielgueis were also selleis of their favorllos , and tills helped the declines of the morning. The wltndr iwal of the olll ' 1 it annoitnconiont thai the blandard oil comp my was not intor- oslcd In the opposition alToctiid Chicago Gas , and whllo there was no sollliu of the slock It was without support , and on a comp'itativolv light business It declined nearly 2 per cent. \\hllo the svndlcale pl'in for the taklnc onto of the HoitliK ( lolit of the Union Pacllie has rolloved the dullness of that stock , there was no osiiecl il failure In II. There was nothing tn tlio news of tlio day to cause any movn In pr cos. Inn the rumois of London nlloctlon in Union Paclllo led to somu selling of that slock. Pi lees In thoothor aelivu stocl.s weio well hold , but Iho cenoi il list w.is v cry dull Tlio HIM prices of the dav were lowot than the close Hiturday , After the Hist hour thoio was ncllvlly In all but Union Pacllie , tlio lircsiiiro on the latlur sel- tllng It gi.idu illycaUness WIIH shown In Loulsvll e , Coidago and bugar. The maiket closed du'l ' and heavy , but with most stocks only sll.'ht changes. Kailro id bonds were quiet and the general list was about tlio same as atuiday's olosliiL' . Tlie total s lies ioaclicdiiJIOOOvvlthoutupccial nctlv lly. Govoinmi'iitbonds were dull , but sloady. State bonds were dull , but steady , The following are the closing ( { notation ? for the leading slocks on lite New \ ork stock ex change lodivjx Thu tot il sales of stook today were I I1.5.V ) slum's. Including ; Atehlsun. sn | ) ; uhlcago Uas. s , till ; I oillsv Ilio il Nashv Ilio , 7. M'J , ; .Niirth- 01 n Paelllc pioforroil , 4,000 ; Itlcliinond & . West Point , a.ii.u ; at Paul , 24.J10 ; Union Piicltlc , 34.0JO. I'MllllIlUllll KovlL'VV. Nnv YOIIK. Aug 10 The Post savs : Sil ver hull OH was wuik again under pressuic. The boldois or silver bavehccomo somew li.it uneasy ever the obvious magnitude of what biokors alluilo to nowadays as thu "Invisible supply" of tno met il. Ulsposltloti to make the silver has Indeed been so ntroiu as to sup ply to the fin eminent In a single week nearly one-half of Its total lequlionumts foi August. It Is noticeable too that tlmu li London houses have been liberal buyers , they will puich.tsu only on concessions In pi leu md withdraw their eiders an soon as the market shows an advancing tendency. I iniim.'lnl .Notes. MKMIMIII. Teiin. , Au - , 10.-Cloailnjs.JHS.HS2 ; baliinees , &ST.2C5 , Nl.w VOHK. Aug. 10. Clo.irlngs $00,121,29 ; balani'es. $1,211.070. CISUNNVTI. O. . Ang 10. Money , 43HJ : Naw \ ork CNcbtiiigc , 70 ; clearings , Ju.u'.ViO. lUi.Tlvtoitr , Mil. . Aug. 10.-Olo irlngH. * 2'l7- 02d ; b ilances , ; .WIM ; . Money. U per cent. Piin.Aiiv.i.i'iii v , An : . 10 Olearlngs * r.17.V OKI ; b.itunccs , * iUU ! > 0. Money , 4 per cent. NKVV OHI HVNH , In.\ug. 10 Clearingsfl.WI- 2 * > X New Vork oM'liango , 50 cents prununni , t-r Lotiiii. Mo. , Am. 10. I'loarlngs , Hfti.sj ) ; balances ( oi,3ii. Kxcb.ingoon Now Vork. 73o dlscounl. Money , T to ii per cone. II HTDS , Mass. , Aug. 10. Clearings today , f 1 iUi ! ) K1 ; balances , ii.5sS.711. Money. 7 per cc'ut. i\chungo : on New Vork , LO to 25o uU- contit peril.OW. UIIICAIIO. Aug. 10. New York exchange ite-adyattOo discount. .cJlearlngn , tlJ.J.ODo. . Itutv * for money Urui at 0 par cunt for both I n.i.-iMii'ii mn. 11 nil ! and time loini. Htorllng oxcbiingo dull at M.M for sixty day bills and il 1-0 for sight New Yoi'k Aloiiojr Mnrkot , NKVV VOHK. Auz 10. MONKV ox C'AUi Hnsy , ranging fiptn I1 t'itYJ per cent ; last loan 2 per cenl ; elostiuoiTeroii at 2 per rent. Pilivti : MEIICNTIM ! PAPFH . > U'tt7'4 ' nor cent. hTKitt.t.Nd IXciiANOK ( Julet nnd steady nt H.sJ'i ' for sixty-day bills and 1 1. 8.1' i for demand , 'Iho following were the doting prices on bonds : t ; < l re/ililoreil 1HPIM. K AT ( Inn'IAs I' M l . r < niioii | . .llirtfMmiitil I'nhm fi . 101 i ; S I'tv rexlKtere'il 10) ) ( N .1. Cent lilt Cert. . 414 * coupon * . , . Northern Pac l | . ( . , . I'ndtlotlturiil IU ) ( IO Ms .111 l.oiilslnna stiMnp M si Norlhwel' conjoin 111 TaniR'nuea .N. S. ( < s . .IHO ilo ilchenlureAs. ilo fn . 101 ( I , A I. M ( ieiif-n ilo Is . i.s'ijist ' 1 , A * K ( Ion , M 101a . < ' .IJL , * l Pnul con uli . . \a \ Centriil Pacific I H .101 hi p.c A P 1 ts usM I ) Alt C Int , III4T P I , O 'Ir IlcH M iln Is . 77'V'I' ' P. II < UTr licit II Ait (1 W I . 7I < 3 I'nlon Pncltlclntn. Knew * ' . ; ' | Wentdhoro..T .iuo' ' M 1C AT C.ctrin . 70 IttiHlon St'iulc 'Market. V , MUM , Aim. 0 The followln were the closing price * on tlio llmton stock marUet : i Stoi.'lc Mtirlcct. LONDON. Aug. 10. The following were the ijiindon stock > iuot it'ons ' oilng at I p. m ; Consols money .iii on Consul" , active. . ' .hi I Id oil- II < l ll'Uf ' Mu\linn ordinary. .IHj U s I'-ds ' HHIf st t'anl cum . , . lift N. \ P A O HrM ' .i'I ' Itciillng. . . I4\ Can iillan Parliiu . M7JIMc'V Central new 47' ( II vu SIM MI I7'J ' I per ounce. H.ink of lOu rlaiitl Itiillion. LONDON. Aug. 10 The amount of bullion gone Into thu Hank of nuglaml on balance today , ' > , 00. I'ariH Itcnlfv. PlHH. An. tO.-Thieo per cent routes Olf , ! lc for Iho accounl. liMivi'i * Mln.UK Colo. Aug. It ) . Moderito business In niinliu slocks ( o lay. H.UUH 17.WO ' shaics Quot illons closed as follows : Ilosiov. Aug. 10 Clearings balancns , Sl.jb- . Jl ; r.iil call lo ins , 78 ; time loans , ( yj7. Now Vork > liiilnt ; Quotations , NKW YOIIK. Aug. 10.-The closing mining stock quotations : ire as follows : St. IJOIIJH > Ilniii < ; Quot itioilB. ST. Lotus , Mo , Aug. 10. There was very Itttlo trailo on mining exchange this morning , pilcos were somewhat lower. The following were nmdu on call- Ailam 1S" > I.tttle Albert U , American 27' bllrei Age Sr iil/ntictl : HO Yuiun 4JJJ ( ranlle M T . . 227'm New Voi-lt Dry t ootls" . > ! arkct. f > r.vf YORK , Aug. 10. Dry goods opened un changed. The market continues ingoodshapo. The artvanco In loltou Is not likely to have anvollecl. Pho en inges will depend chlolly on thoiondltlon of stocks. Johhoi ; hero are moio ictho. Tlio trade Is without much life. The market at second hands becomes moro uctUo In advances. The intensely hot weather has piovented to a cert iln uMunt do- \ollon to tiadlnv In any kind of material. Havana Alarlccts. HAVANA , Aug. 10. at.NISII Goto Ji.raa o KIIANOK Qlllot. btiOAli-IIoldois llrm ; on Siturdiiv 10rilO bags of ciMitriruv.il. 01 degrees pularlz itlon , were sold at Jl 3 > gold per quintal. Coll'eo .Market. Kto n R , TANIIUO , Aug. 10. COFir.K IJoguliir nr-.fs , 10,0.0 rol per 10 kilos : good second , P.bJU re Is. It i ci IPTS Ilu ring week , 85,000bagi , ; purchases - os for Ilio week , ln.OOO. Santos Market. . \Nroi , Aug. 11. Con EC Graver : 10.001 rols pei 10 kilos KKI Kii'TDining week , 33,000 bags ; pur- ih ises for the United falalcs. ll.OOJ ; slock. 0U 0 bags. Kori'ijlii Oil Market I.oNixiv , Aug. 10. CALCUTTA LINSEEO 4Js piu-qu uter. liiNsisru Oir--2ls M jior cwt. Tuui'h.Nri.NK t-plrlts. 27s Jd porcyrt. Tr.Klora' Talk. ST. Louts , MO..AUR. 10. Langenbiirg Ilroth- ors tol'oukioll llrothors : The following was the i.ingoof pi Ices paid for the lo idln ; options on this market to.lav ; _ | Open | ( Ugh I I.OH. | Closee | t , _ _ . Aug. 10. P. U , Logan t\fo to Ton- cray & llryaut : l.arly cables quoted Liver pool who.it 'id ' hlghcrwllh unsettled weather. The hot blast of the last throe days In tlio spr'ng ' wheat countiy and icported il , imago to the wheat now In the mirk caused some active buylngfiom thooutsidoand locally the oiler- lugs were light. Tl.o Hist trinsactlons were at about Hl'ic. tlio advance to O.'ijo for De cember was o slly made The closing price Is Ul'tc ' for December. Kicolptsof wlntorwlioat are light as continued with what was looked for. ' 1 he shipping demand continues good and all cash olloilngs mcot a icady fiilo about lo under the Docombnr price. The geneial tone of the market Is bearish and with a hoi\y movement of the spring crop wo may soil bomo lower. Hut nn net no forol.n demand m iv upsut all calculations for lower prices. irorn , aotl\oi septcmbor opened at 5 > c , sold up to fiiHj and closed at about Vic. I'rop ptoapuots Impioved , bill the sliiuplng demand Isgood and allcash oltoilngs liml a ic , ul v s , ilo at about li-1 contM , Oats. steady , I'lio ciop now boliu harvested Is lingo and uunlity line with 2S cents for Sop- toinhor Is low. Ho. product continues wuiik , horts about the only huyors Niw : YOIIK. Aug. 10 Henry C'lows , the banker , In reviewing the past week , says : During the past week , the stock market has bhown moro iictiN Ity and somu lecoMrlos In prices ; but tlio ailMuicos have been mainly duo to Inoio.tHod sales by Iho "bears" having eio i ted sudden demands f or covering "short B , " whllo theio seems to bo no Improvement In the runt spirit and tone of tno inaiket. No sooner Is one lluo of "short" contiuctH liqui dated than unothor Is put out at the consequent quent advamct. which Is evidence nf Increas ing determination on tlio "boat" side , The disposition to soil has been Increased by the notiihio weakness of the Lliiuld stocks , and es pecially of I'nlon I'nclllf , whlcli seems to ha\o no frlenilseithor hoioor In Kuiopo ; and U Mr. li. Is not aiinctho 'bear 'lioUat ( oust counted , In street opinion , us a pmsUo one , which ror piactleal purposis Is re'ckoncd us being at- mosl Iho s.imo thing us It. loads othorn to sell with all thu more assuianco. All the Hymn- loins indlonto th il II Is ImpolL'sa to expect any uMiavagani bujlug spirit until there are stronger 'ixllu itions of a lomoMil of the pro- Milling distrust than at present exist. Iho booming luiidoiU'V of good crops Is now llttio heard ot for the loason that thuro are so mail } ser ous ol liieicrt to that faolor having the olfiut upon prices ilmt wmild attend It uiuh'i normal conditions How much of our grain can Kuiopu takoV What prlctm will Ku- rope iny ror our wheat ? In what form will It pay for It In gold. In goo U , In retimmd se- euritlcsor even Ihioush borrowing In the United States ? If thop.iyiuunt Is not inado tea a liberal extent In gold what wilt bo the resources - sources of our banks for mooting the western fall driln of currency ? And If securities Uiuuld l o returned to ovou but u moderuto 11 . . . . , , extent wliit | wonhli. Do tlio ability of our niarkot to rouelvo them ? And , ngaln , lio\i < " fur will the titesont unsettled comtlUon of European ilniuices tend toemb rr-irfs the nnnn"lal and coniiucrcial markets umlur the extraordinary Iniportat ons ot AmerJcViti grain that will hnvo to be mndei' Tlii'io are tlio kind of ques tions that are now occupying thu attention of the speculative liilercsjf. Kxury onoof Ilieiu bus a direct and vital Ccarltu upon the vnlno or so'iirltlcs ; nnd > ot Itt \ Impossible to rorni a satisfactory judgineitt-iiboiil the prolmb'o outcomoof any onoor thu problems , A gen- uial reeling of uncerlntHiy li the result ; n'ld ' uncertainty Is even moredoniorall/lnit than a clearly understood actu'il ' c.itastiopho It ii.iralv7esiitcrpr so. ctnijes i goner.u takliu- lu or sill , contracts ci edit , discourages lm > - Ing nml PiicoiiniKi'4 foiling , and produces a shock or gi'tioril ' apprunt'iislon , No doubt , the current advelso probabilities or posslbl.l- ties are oxaggotatid in the public mind ; but this Is n consideration of little practical value ; for In a dubious situation It Is hut hunriii natiiro to discount and to prop no for the worxt that may happen , and prudent men are always found willing to niako it saerlllco In ordot tn escape possible dls- astei. while , thetefoto. It may bo conceded tb t fear Is now exaggerating moro or loss the Kiavlly of some aspects of the foroUn sit uation. vet that fact cannot hoo\pcctcd to prevent a gteatdoal of realizing on eocurllloa and Ihi'icforo ciinnot bo trusted to avert i consequent decline in pr.ccs. The resumption of the sliver a. 'Ha turn Is also c tlciilaled toou- counigo this distrust and Is actu illv amount ing to a pretty tiibboin "bear" r.ietor. I'liu apprehension on this account , however , is poihaps more' duo lo the seriousness of Iho view taken of the situation that would arlso should n ficocoin igo lawboactuallj omii ted , than It Is to any positive expect illou Unit sit h a measure will really dud a plmc In our statutes , Polities , however , are In an abnor mally ( iinfiiseil condition I'artles mo will ing to buy success through inmost my con cessions to popttlat clamor ; andhowevei re pugnant free coinage may bo lo ( ho common sense and the mor il sensoof a majority nf out people , It Is not Impossible th.it the fund ament il piliii'lples of n sound citiioney m ly bo ssierlllced to win a small minority of mis guided voteis. Thcro Is thoiefoio mi- oilahity about the ( In inclal outcome - como of the silver agitation and but a small dogrco of uucert ilnty about a matter so vital to Investments find to thouener.il wclfaroof the counliy Is qulto siililcleiit todepiess thostoi'k m irkot. These iincci tnlntles li.ivo tholr natural oil eel upon the n inks and upon lenders generally. The le.isous that are Inducing nuropc'in banks to iiccumulalo cish ami hold to It ten iclously aio causing our own hanks to keep tlio'r loiniblu icsouiees within ousy roacli. They will lend on call to any extent anil at almost any tales ; but tlmu loins e utlio procured only with the utmost dllllciilty and upon a class of collaleials lli.it are votv soau'e II Is true Hint tlio 1 ist b ink statement showed an amount of surplus ro-ervo Us pel cent hl.'hor th n thai of Iho sumo date tn ls < K ) and li-Si. but It is aNo line tliat the west will hive a wholly unpiecedenled stuplm of vvlie.it to send east , which places us In a condition of vcrydolleato dependence on tlio problemat ic il disposition of Uiiropo to exclian.'o Its gold foi our grain Under thes i ulrcitm- slances It would bo almost Impo slhlu to I 01- low largo amounts of money for long pur- eh isesof sto.'ks oven did conditions happen toencour.igo such purch iscs. Onovciy sldo , Iheu'foie. Inlluoncus set-in to favor a contin ued conservative policy. CIlUAOO. Aug. 10 Sjlivv.irt ? , DupeoXMo- Cormlcktor. 0. SwarUA.Co : The receipts of all sorts of gialn oxcecdcd Iho estlmalos today , but bad no elfoct In wo ikcnlng pi lies .Many reports from the northwest st.ilo 1 that verv hot winds bad done scilous damage to spring wheat. Cables were quoted stioug , half penny higher. Kveryhody seemed lo ha\o buying ordois at the opening andsellois woio voiy sujirco until a largo advance Had been os.tal > llshod Tlio market during the day lias been actlvo and voiy nurvous. Tlio In crease In the vis bio nupply of l.Hi.ojO was somewhat larger than expected. The clear ances fiom four Atlantic poits woio large , amounting to 7 ( ! , OOJ bushels of wheat and 2,8 0 sicks of Hour. The 10- ceipts nt cloven pilm.uy * points were 7lMOiO. whllo shipments reachJU tlio Qiiormoussum of 2.IOJOKI. Est mates for ( tomorrow. 4'H cars. The corn mill kut has been active and ir.'r\.ous The warm weather Is airccllngcorn somowh it bc.irlshly. altlioiuh local trades show great timidity in soli ng short. Wo do not blimo thorn when ear lots are soiling as they are today atGi o. for .No. 2 , and ( jV4e ror No. 2 yollow. Itoeelpls at eleven jirlm iry points were 4V.,000 ; shipments , T4 1.1)00. ) Oats ue 10 quiet , and the niarUot hfissliown liulo- pendi nrc or corn. 1'iovlt.ions have boon we ik and lower today , oveiiitbo Htrengllionlug rain falling to Infuse any life Inlotho piovlslon market. Decided nervousness was shown at times , pork line Uniting at ono tlnio IBc between - tween sales In CNCciillngiii slop ordci of 1.1,0) ) ) pounds. The prcmluniH for carrying piovl- slons are widening. Indlcallng the beginning of a prcssuiu to soil out > epteiuler HoUlln.s. Nhvy YUIIK , A u ir. 10L uTemiett , Hopkins k Co tob A. MoUhortor : Union I'aclllo Iris been the feature of today's market , find w hat- over wo ikiiuss thu ualanco of the list may have shown may bo attributed to the free selling of Union Pacific and the sharp breaks in Its price. Thole have been no special rumors current to account for this selling of Union Pacific , and but ono or two biokcr * have appircnily had unlimited orders to sell. London also sold a llttio at the opening , but thereafter London was not a trader In the market. All these matters which should li.uo an Important bearing upon values of railway securities , excepting possibly In the ease of certain roads whoso llnancl.il conditions are clouded , are of an oncour.iglng nature. The earnings reuorled have been among tlio best features made public today , showing gains for the Now Yotk Central for the month of July of $147,000. Atehlson for tlio sumo poilod . " > fl5OOJ and Wabash J17.VW1 , find others whllo not so large aio still handsome. Ciop reports mo also excellent notwitlHt Hiding rumors today that spi ing wheat Is being In jured by excessive heat. Chairman Walker or the \Vesteru Traffic association savs rates are solid and the tonnage in sight Is almost limit less. Generally tlio market lias stood up well today considering the break In Union Pacific. The maikot closed on Union Pacific fairly strong , al though tlio foundation may not bo voiy vvoll substantiated. Sugar Is heavy , proti.ibly becaiisoof an Interview with Mr , Sprocifles , In which ho claims ho U master of the Hold ami within a year will bo In a position to rollno ono-h ilf the sugar required In tlio countiy. Money has been e isy on call at ll'2 pei cent. No change In tlmu lo ins. The maikct closed dull and sloady with the exception of thu weak snots to which wo lm\o referred. CHICAGO , Ail' . 10 1'iom Kennott , Hopkins & Co. , lotA. . McWhortor : In wheat the Ilrst sales were below SatiudoVs closing pilco , but there was an Immediate ad van u of no irly 2o to the surprise of oveiybody. There wasnows of some damage In tno noithwcsl by hot winds. Cables woio Hi mcr. and withdrawals from stoio very large , but all this would hard ly aeeount for so lingo an advance. Itooin traders soemul to bo In a mood to buy , ami ollerlugs woio 1 ght and se.itlorlng. Kirly postings tn thu visible supply statement Indi cate it a considerable docroaso.but lakes and CM nal linally came In with anuggiegato Increase of over i.MO.uOO and this placed a goixl bal ance on the other side. ' 1 he selling whloli fol lowed was not enthiisl.isllcally confident for the attention of tiadeis hid been dr inn to the fact that Iho vastquantlt valloat between here and the soabo ltd Is simply In tiansll foi export and that pilmary receiving markets show a m irKed ro luellon in stocks just when iccelpts from a 400.1 tJ.Or ( ) crop of w Inter who.it should be at Hood tide. It's qulto ovldctit that the cany fieo movemenl hid not chocked the foiolgn demand and If the hold back policy should prevail generally checking deliveries , whllo the urgent feeling demand continues. the consequent decioaso In the vlslblo supply might cause a sharp. If temporary r illy. It Is hinted that Kceno is the prime factor In the corn deal find that ho Is a hull for the purpose of hcarliu Chic ice , llurlln.'ton > V Qiilnoy stock. 'I he weekly weather report wns so imf. formly favorable lo the growing crop that It Isbolfoved corn wo-ild not have sold on" loday but ror the manipulation which followed the advance In wheat. While the crop Is looking well In many seotlonsr.lt needs rain badly In others. Tliogovernmoiltroport Is expected to sot the specultitlvi ) p ica foi the next few days. No feature in o UN beyond n llttio strunsth in sympathy with corn. Provisions have been he ivy In spltnof the strength In ether mar kets The fooling Is iiithoi , bearish and ollor- Ings are free on all lmid , pots. AOJ/I// 0.1I.I//.I JI.IItKii ! > . . OMAHA. Aug. 10 , C\TTtE Onic'l.U reef Ipts of cattle II7 ' ! asconuirol with 4Vhiturdiv and 1,141 Monday of last week.1 Thu maikot was Hull and weak , practically ' 'cimorallzod ; lOo lower on Imtoher stock and Htondv on oilier giados. and aoilve and HIOIIR. on good grades of fcodors and sleady ini.ollier grades Iloflri-Olllolal rocoioii of hogs Ml us eompircd with 2C'rtHatUrday , and .l.27o Mon day ot last weok. Thoiiiurkut was steady ( o ir-Mo hlghor. All soluVl The range of prices paid was t l.h7'iM ( 'JO ; the bulk soiling at t > 10 < S5.n : light. J'i. 0(2\20 ( ; heavy. fl.hT'tft'UV ' nilMiO $ > , IOii5 ! IV The average of pr'cus paid mis ( V U > ( us compureil with Jl.a'ii , baturday and fWO Monday of lust week. bllKKi1 Tliuro were no fresh roclpts of sheep. Tno m-irkot was iiomlnally unch inged. N i- lives JiVliiK1 * : westerns. J..5Jil.7j Oood Wto70 Ib lamliH. j IU > iiri'Hiiitfttlvo : Snlos. . [ I 87. ) 1 SS 10 813 1 40 1 710 1M nut.M , 1 1J23 1 50 2 1470 1 M CAI.VF.fl. 2. ISO S CO COMII.Kr.IIS MII.Kr.IIS AM ) PI'lllNMRHS , I cow anil calf til 00 t cow nnd c ilf i 2' , 03 1 row and calf : KI 00 l cow and e ilf : u no n cows anil calves , : i W 1 , milker M 00 VVISTIHN : : CATTI.U. No. Pr. Ooor.-o T ) Illlss- 1 cow. bar.oy fed Kin $2 W : n tallln s , barley fed US ) 2 II ! M moor * , barley fed II.V1 3 00 f Merrlll- 14 fee-dors 1010 2 W William Hoot 2 ( Minion. 10V ) 1 25 iMcowM 078 2 HO 0 steers IJ.V , 2'l'l ' 4 steers I'iSl ' 2 W P-'feedois ( IU 2(1) ( 7 feedeis. Polled Angus Illlj II W 2 feeden. Polled Angus 820 .Mil : t.i feeder * . Polled Angus Ml 'I 2) 25 feeders 11G4 310 II. N. Itostwlck 4 cows fill 210 fiuows nij a in Stows , . , . . , ( . , . ) 2 10 5 feeders pus n 00 1.1 feeders pit ) il 00 M focdoM 01' ' ) a 00 Whl ! im Claw ford I'-'cows | | | , l 200 Xifeodors nsi a 10 William Simpson Ilcows 1021 2 10 2eows , 100 220 Jlfeeduis sH II 01 41 feedeis S'H ! l 21 lUfoi'dois 1031 II M W. C. llradloy 'll'IMIIl'M . . .I0"l IV ) 2 bulls 1,1,0 I S'i 4" cow ? INI 210 47foodos | ( , . ! J ; t 00 ,17 feedets t.,2 It Pi 4" > fee lets , yy ) II i" > 0 Jolin Whllirllnn' lOcalves 2S1 2 7.1 No. A\- .1 4 in . . Ju ( . .in 0 . . : wi 1 . aio 0 . . . .210 KooeiplH and Ilisi | : ill Ion of itno'c. Olllolal receipts and dlspodtlon of stojk as shown bv the-biu'.s ' of Iho Unloi stockya'-ds conipanv for the twontv-four hours ondfiu at Bo clock , p m. , Auust 10 , IS)1 ) : ifjo fjivo h CHICAGO , An- ' -poclalTulo/iam [ toTili : Hi.Bl There ere about as many cuttlo In the yards as the demand called for thou.'h the snpl | ) > was nearly ( i.OOO loss than foi the corresponding day List jcnr mid 4,0(1) ( ) less than twoje.ns tuo The total. 1.1.00 he ul. was made up of about .I.ODJ nathes , 1,1,01 west ern and _ ' .OiO IVxans. A few hundred moio of coed shlppinj ; steers could h.no been placed at full uriess , but anv eonsl lei.ililn increase in the ollutln s of common and medium grades must li.ivo rcsiiltod In a fur- Ihoi softonim ; of pilous : is llu > dem mil for the Ifillci dlsuilntlon was weak find was easily satisfied with numbcron s lie. Loan old cows and bulls sold at u loss and common Kra-.s sti cis weio dull at lut week's lowest prices , h ilcs of iiatlycs were on a I ) 'sis ofl a > ® i.5 for inferior to cboico cows and bulls , f I 7V4.I S"i for stockei s and foedei s , $ ! 00 fffi 'JTi foi common to extra shlpplni ; sttois. iVeiterns weio ijuotcd at il.T.'i'.T" ' ) foi cows and $ .1 0l.fij ( or si ours , whllo s ilos of Tuxnns were on a basis ofifl a."xl' 'Kl. Veal c.i'cs weto In ample supply at il T.Vlffl 00. with sales prln- clp illy atW. Ocr.t.jl. The Konei.il cuttlo nu- kct closed iiitlior llrm and iindur piospeets for ll-'ht receipts for tomorrow and WedneMl ly. There was Imt a nlUht chaiiKO In the pr ces for ho s. What llttio chance thorowasdld not , howo\er , iiccruo tollio iiu\aiitigoof : the i-ollors , Iho Kcnoral lone of the market boliiK qulto wealc. bales of iirlmo hess were fit sto.idy prices but foi poor to fair sorts the avrago was bllKbtly lower ami opened slow and continued so ibioughout. at J4.4iTc" ( > OJ for poor to eholco liG.iiij' , at * 4 W35.4" > for inodlum woUhts and Jl.k" > ar > .5. ) for iooi tj pilmo ll ht. Thcro was a h.iloortwoof f nicy medium weights at Jo 10 and us high as f > .io was paid foi singers but those trhdus were above the general market. A gro iter part of tiiostuir was welched below $ . - > : n. The E\cnlnc ; Journal reports : CATTM : Ho- colpls. 11IK ) . : shipmenls. 4,0ja Market f.uily aellxe ; slcady to hUhei ; nut I > us ) . $ .l.7"i@b.tl i ; Texans , $ J WtC..75 : rauceis. 11 15&.4 50 ; natUo cows , ? . ' . : ! © J 75 , caiineis , $ | .mai.s" > . lions Hecelpts , is.nuo head ; shipments. 8,1100 huad : in irket opened steady , closed weaker , flo lower ; rouu-h and common , 81 IlOttl.W ; mixed and stockeis , J4I05JI BU ; prime he.uv and butelijr wcl hli , f"i. I @ " > .40 ; light , J"i > i © 5.7 > . SIIM-I' Hccolpts , 11,000 lieadshtpmcnts.3rOO ; ; market slow ; shoot ) , lOe lower ; lambs , , steady ; native owes , M.7.V5JI.5J. N"o\v Yor'c Ijivc S'oulc 31 rket. NEW YORK , Aug. 10. HI.KVCS Uocolots , c.s.11 head. Including 8.1 ours for bale. Muuol , W > per 101 IDS higher ; n.itlvostuurs.gn.TR4.ni ! ; others. J ( > 40 per 100 Ibs : To\as and t'oloiado. iLlOfalM ; bulls and cows , gj.lTa3.15i drusbcd beef null at s' fI'io pur 11) ) . UAt.Vfcs Heeelpls.UiJ ! ho id : maikot ' 0 per Iblowore ; iU. $ S OJJiO.Ti per 10J Ibs ; butter milk c.iUes. J'fli.IOO per IUO Ibs. biiKhi1 Ueeelpts. 11.101 lio.id ; sheep 'So per IN tower ; liimos , siiong , ' 40 lower ; Micup. 91 in © > 41 pel IOJ Ibs : limbs , Jj , - > ) SI ! M ) ; dtossod millions lower at SjJPo ; diossod lamba lower Mods lieeelpts , 410 ho id , Including 7 cars for s lie. Kansas City hive Stock MarkctH. KANSAS Cirv , Mo , Aug. 10 CATTM : Ho- ceiuts , 4,000 ; hhlpmoiits , -'P ( ; market ipnot and slo.uly ; stcois , } IMif ( > hO : cows , . tM ( ; stoeltors find fuuduis , f..50f64.00. lions liocolpts , 4li ( ; bhlpmeulb , l.dtO ; mar- kut steady ; bulk , } 4.0J ® . " > .I. > ; all grades , $ , ' .75 ® > .15. .15.SIIKKP Hei-olpls , 1,423 ; shipments , 1.7JO ; mm Not si long. OJ1AH.I H JHIJ.I.SA1I. JlAJiHJ.'JS I'HACiirs California Crawford , tlnglo box lots. Jl. .1 ; S box lots , II.Sl. Ai'i'iiCrt 1'cr barrel. i..M. I'p llh-U.illfoinlu II irtlott , J..OO. OltANnKS Itodl , WO i. WATBHMBI ONblilpplug stock , IViJISo. IM.lTMs Uallfornla stock , f I.'J . UA AInul > l . -I'oreiato , (1.S5. J.KMdNS I'or box. ifO 00. IH.N-ANAS 1'er biineh , g..OOSI.SO for peed shipping Ntook. UitAi'ta boutbcin , 4 ! > o per 8 Ib basket , The follow Ing quotat Ions represent the prices at which eholco htock Is hilled out on orders unless otherwise slated : Mw 1'OTATOLs buppllcs largo ; good stock , U 'e per bushel. Ni'w III ITS 1'cr biixliul , Me. \Mi-Na\y. . t'.MKMUT per bushel. TOMAIOI-S Tor busliol , $1.00. ( ' ! i.rlti Ho pel do/on. ( 'AliiiAni. Homo glow n , I 'if ' per II ) . llomo giown , IMo per hilbhcl. Coiiuti'v I'lolllico , I'HUI.TIIV Old fowls , JI'JViM.V ) , spring chick ens , small to medium , Jl , r > 0i&2.2 > ; good to choke. * l'.7.r > . Diuis-lieneral markol steady at l."ifil lo. HIITII u the bulk of tlio country buitor > 'i Klntir. Omaha milling compiny. Itellancc , Patent , ? , ' ! , luvliiciblu P itont. i.,7il ; I , ono Mar. Su- iinrlaUvo ' , t.4u ; Miowllakc , tJOO ; I'unuy 1'uni- li' y. JUKI. U T. Davis milling comp inv. High Patent , Nn. I ami ( . 'roam , t. ' "it ) ; Illuo I ) , full piienl , } , ' < ! > ; llawkeye. half pilonl. t..Jl ; i-pcclal Uoyal , Patent No. 10. 1 1,0) ; Mlnncsot i patent , ( J.UO ; Ivans in Hard \MieK , patent , i M ; Ne braska Spring Who it , patent iJ.OO. S. p ( iliman's Cold Medal. I'M ; Snow White i.'VJ : .SiiDUlluko. fj 10 : low grade , tl.lti ; Queen of thu Pantry. t.'hOj Mlniiosoti Mipor- Ullvo , f..s'O ! bran til DO : chopped food. J.'l.U' . U. I , Welch .t To . Heat. * ' 7f > , Ounvii Prlnco. 2 HI ; Minnesota Ohio , tJ JJ ; bplendld t'ltmliy 8U1 | btri lslit.il No grlpplni : , nn nausea , no pain vvrioti OoNVItt's KUtlo IJurlv Itlsor * are laiuu. Small pill , bafu pill. Dust pill. JOHN A MuSiivsK. HIANK c. McShane & Condon , INVHSTMUXr BAN'KERS , 300 S. 13th fit. , First National Bank Uulld Ins , Omaha , Nub. Deal In "lock , , tijiuli , jurlllei foniuiorcl.il pa per , etcNugullalo IIMIH on liuprovod Uaialu roul e t to Hhurt tlaiu KiimJ on bault ituik , or ulliur callalural i curlt > OMAHA aim mm DIRECTORY. A'XtXUS A XI ) TKX'l'S. Omaha Taut & Awn ing Oo , , Klnir . hnmumiks n'lnml riililii'r cliiiliiiu s 'nrt fur cntiloKiitf 11 I.I Hun nn HAGS AX I ) 7H7AVi'S. Beinis Omaha Ba 0.- > . Itnporlori nn t Ma i.ifne- tiiri't" rlour n-hi llurhn" niul Twluu A. II , Fcrri ro & Co. M. 0 , Daxcm. llOi ) yolos nlllil nn lilOllllllr piyiiieiits o nil for our citiHVuo anil ( irUos * rariiim si , Omiih HOOK HJXMSllS nnd STATIONERS Ackcrmau Brothers & Hem ze , Printers 1)1 ulon , electron peri lilink tiouk iniiiu * fuel ire 9 lllit lluwtrd strc'l , dunlin HOOTS AXI ) S1IOKS Ohas. A. roe&Oo. Kirkeiulall , JOIIBS& ; 0 o ircr-i miit .Ic li- Wl'"lo iMnii | f ictur r borrt. AKI n s for l > o < oa lluii- lii't SH , ( , c i lln. MOi HOOIIonnril Mroel niitl ! IOI. llnrnu ) stiu.ti Williams , Van Aer- W. V. Morsj & Oo , , nani & Harto MUM" Fm tor * CniiUM I'th nail Iliiiiulns ( < Otn ilui 1MJ Ita-noir jitroet * Meri'linnti limtol to Onm n Xoli call mi Ioxiiniln i ] win i Kit John L , Wilkio , Louis Heller , Oinnli.-i piicrlio facloT lluti'lieri mul IMiltcr * I IIT-UI'.I I'on.'In' TonN mill vupp lo-i Mini h \t nnil * \ \ MI. ) i mlngi Onli.'r < iminipliy lllk'il Illii Ills | HM < IIII Irci't. K HUGUKS < CIGAltS. West & Fiitschor , M in ifiicturcs line tlL-.irB , jo ibcrof leaf tiibicco , 1011 I'.iin un Sirout. COAL , COKK , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutaut & Squires , Lime Oo. , Hani mul soft coal ! hlp- Hnnl mul suit coil b E pcrs ' arn nn 'ttoot mr li tli i.ml Douglas Oinalii BtTLL'tS American Fuel Oo , , Howell & Oo. , Shii | | or < mi I iPnlers In 2178 14'h blio't , an hntcito mnl bltu * ntiiiis ( i al 2l.'i b \ MDirect. . Oinmi i , Nub Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 21 IS lltli Street , SU 1 nrn in St-eet , Oin ilia , Xcb. Omalia. Neb CO UN ICE. Eagle Oarnice Works , F. Ruemping , .Mimifiictnrcia of ( * dv mlz > d Iron coriilco * , Iron Corn lie Doraijr wltnlon * , . iloor \Vlinluiv tap' , inc'tnll o caps , linlnl' otc. 'Iln nkylluhts , etc. 1110 am . Iron nnd hi do roofer. 111. Do.lu'Obt. 1:11 : Farnani bt. AND LIMK. J. J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 213 S Hth btroat , I.lino , cement , etc , etc. Ouiilia , Nub Cor. ' . 'Ill ' and Deut : ! is bts DRY GOODS ELECTRIC A L SUPPLIER Wolf Electrical Oo. DlU'HOir-AUroMA'llC Electric Motors Illustratcil dialogue anil Drmno * Catal ignu free free II A Klmii' ) , < ii'ii I 1'IH Cnpltul Avcnuo AKt S 2 IX \ l.iru Hid g FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Co. , Ceni'ril noilnrn agent Corner lours anil Dili Sti Mimiilla 1'lnn Co , Om ilia , Nub III' ' ll'il hhuiniin Ate FLOUR. E. L , Welch & Oo. , E. T , Davis Mill Oo 1012 N lOlli Stroc'l 0 ( i I'nilui Mooit , .1 K Me' ray , Manager. MmniKor al Omalia Mill at lloaileison , .Minn Cor Uli anil .l.ickson & S.P.Gilman , Omaha Milling Oo. , .Moiclmnl Millers . ' . lOKl-l.'i-U , K ll.tli Street OlUie and Mill I IU North 2 1 * HIaclr - Maniwer Kill strct't FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stjno Furniture Beobo & Kunyan Fur niture Oo , , niture Oo. Slicee-nurt to C. A lloobu riirnltara anil carpels , \ Co , lll'-llll ) Kuril un Mreot ( irneomullIthS i Omaha GENT'S FUJtNISHlNC ! GOODS. 3chuo der & Loomis , J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. Jolibor an < l liniiorlcrs of ( JOtitV fllillNlilllK fniidi. notions anil furnishing in t g iiilubrnoil brunt Kouili , HiiLk-k ii ' . iiveral IB piuilH unlrts , ( oils , etc 1111 Ilnw.inl btrui-t. Cor Utli anil Hov inl st * GLASS , 1'AINT , OIL AND JJltCGS. G ROCK RIM" . Paxton & Gallagher , Hoyur & Raapke , 70i-71l W lOtli fclrjc-t , Oinnh l , Ni'li Dinnlin Null D. M Steele Oo , Sloan , Johnson & Co. , r.'jl-l'.0).linit § blrret , ilth anil lo ivuiiwnrlh Miiut * . Out dia , Nub. OiaaliUi No ! ) Allen Eros , , McOoril , Brady Oo. , lltS-lllOllnrni'y Sliccl , Utli nml lAnvinworllii Oinulia Nuh. Oinnhn , .Noli. GUNl'OWDER , Huch H. Olnrk. ( ic'll I Wuiurn Auunt of hipoat H lorllnu linn lowilur Atlu hull i' ' | iln- Ivo tiluitliu inp' , fungi. G11A1N AN ! ) Toucray & Bryan , S , A , MoWhortor nrokprn , Brnln. prOTlx 317 Ist Niit't IHnk , Hroki Ions niul ftook . ai.1 9 , I'M Prlrnto wlret 10 lllh SI Private lro Now Vork , Chlcnito ami lo fhlciKii , . t. IMU\ \ M lonlii. Cutli grnln J Mill Nc-w Vork boiutlil for All ninrkct * . Hector &WilholmyOo Cur. loth niul JncitsonSU Onmlin inox Fasten & Viorlincr Omaha Safe & IronWorks Iron Works , Works , Wroimht niul cist Iron millitlng work , oiulncn , Mnnnf M tire nnil tmrclnr . piuiif "ifo < Tniiltn. Jnll fiiiintrv. m-irlilno nut nnik I oil nllllltorj mill Mnoksinlili worn U 1' tire i' rm > o t > . An- Hy mill ith M ilri'cn , lull tjnckum it LIQL'OIIS. I'or ' & Oj. , E. R. Qrotto , l.tiplnr MerrlinnH , linpitlcr nn I Jublior of llli limner trcnt , \Vlm' < niul I.lniior1 * M inurnct ir n ICi'nn-il 10.'I mill lim Kiirnmn St. l.'a.-l In II i Hilton 1'rli Ill > n mi uiipllcatlun. L. Kirscht & Oo. , Friok & Herberts , \VluilcMile 1,1 ] iior Dunl'ri U hole nloMipior Dcilari W-W.ig lOlli St. I0l-fc03 1 > . lOlli St. LUMllKU. G. W. Douglass & Co John A Wakofiold , iMipnrU'it.AMii'rlrnn I'ort- Hnr.lwnoil I.\nnlior \ , linil i eim nt , Mllnrui- kl'O ll.Tllrilllll.l ( tMIICIll niU.Vcirtli li > Hi Street While Lliuo. Ohavles R. Lee , Wyatt-Bnllartl Ltun- llmilniiiul lillnlowooit cnrioisnml p bor Oo. floor In i 'Mi nnil Duii lO.li nnil I nnl Streets Loir's Bradford , Lumber , II nc cement uto. " . ' 1 DU''li street Y A.\l ) A' 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfuldor & Oo. , Milliner ) Nollons Cloiks ' ' "P'rlcrs nml Inbbcru In Mllllncrr 2OiiniUl. ! s lh-IISS ! t , Onmlin btreot sritrjiwis , J-JTG Max Meyer & Bro Oo A. IIospc , Jr. , Jl'f u Jonolcr' . ilOT'ors In I'liinii , Oritnns , Arthts' muslt il In-lniiNenti , lie M lie-rials , iic , Knninin unit K tli I'll I Doiiclis streot. OILS. OonsJidated Tank Line Oo , Hclbioil mul Inbil .alii ; citN nxly Kreiist' ot . It H Until , Mmiit.cr. JCOMMISSION. . Ribbel & Smith , Sobroeder & Oo , , Do ilort In country prod ii'h Iniyprs butter unit uce , fruits , % cKetiMc' , Ks , anil cnorul coiu- etc liilun niercli nits etcHOT lto nnl Mroet. 4.M uiitli lllli btreet. Robert Purvis , E. B , Branch & Oo. , 1217 lluwml Stu'ot 1'ruil'ne , fruits of all Write for prlcoi on Imt- tor , CKJTS p iiiltiy , anil k'tuli o > tilers , 1 Ith mnl I lnrney streets. Kirschbr.iun & Sons , Jas , A. Olark & o , Htilter , cheoe , etvs Huttur , CKr < nnil poultry I oultry mul Kmiie 1200 llnniinl blract HUJ SuiHi Utli Htiect , Bates & Oo , , Williams & Orosa , Coimtr > proilnco , frnlti , ' ' Product'nnil fruits. vcKL'ta' los Krotors' apo- cliiltlcs. ton spices , etc. 417 41J H llthbt l.'U llnrnpy Street I. Ranilazzo & Son , 211 S Ulli Street torol < in DunicsilcKrults I InrlilnOr mres.milSkllr rrult" . Hrindi luiifo 7 N IVtcrs M , .Vun Orlu ins J'A PER. Ul'lUihlt GOODS Oarpontor Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Oo , , Curry n full stock of Manufacturers anil Job- printing , wri : | > plnif anil borrt all khula rubber nrltlni ; pui'ur. cant paper giioils ' . ' Street. per ute 1 0 I iirimiu SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Si'Cil KrowcrH , ilmlora In ifarilcn , gras , grain anil tree STO Vh'S. James Hughes , Stoos repairs of all kliuli Conks mul lle.mrs for Kale (07 Utli htroi't , noous , ETO . M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Pohn Sash & Door Oo Manufacturers of Miiniifnctiircriiiif moiilil * ilouri It 11 n U H nnil ngH/lillnil'i ilourti , etc . moiiMlnxn Hrmicinf ( lllUc lieu , l-'Ili mul Uanl hti Hoe aM llco ' SUI'l'LIKS. S'lUAMAXI ) WATKIt . U. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Strang & So s , Pump Oo , , ' . IIW.-IOOI rariiim Slroct. IliilllitlV Wlnil Mills OlHaail tr.0 lonoititroot Oni.ilin Nub ' ' i 1' HUSH , actinglaanitrE'r TEA , COVFEK , SI'ICES. Consolidated OofToo Oompany , 111 ami 14IH llHrnoy Bt , Oni'ilm , Neb TOYS. HlLLIAliDS. II. Hanly Oo. , ThoBinnswiok- foyn , iliilN , n Hi a inn , Balko-Oollcnder Oo , , micy u milt lioiKiifiir Hllllanl ini'rrh millie il lilng Biml' , clillil- saluou llxtnro * . on s i irrlik'i's 107 , 40UM Illtli Street , UIU I nrniuii street. Oianbn SOUTH OMAHA. JNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Bo or & Oo. , Hunter & Green , , S-r > ' .i Kx < 'hango lliilMIni , ' , .10 i : < chniuo ; llallilliitf , t-ontli Oinnhii. Siiuth Oiiinhn TO INVESTORS. I am oirmlugHtoo t In < i l' " ° 1 muml com * liny that will pay a 20 p > r cent ilivielaii'J. > 100 shares for $ B5. Write lor HAKRY KBBNB. Room 0 , Gor , Am. B'k ' Bid , ' , St. Jouih ! Jo , EnBlly , Quickly , Pormiinently llootoiccl. AVruUnc , .NiT iii iii' . llrlilllly. nml Ml tlio iraln uf ( .Till from c-aily irnir urInter iic ( . C5 , the ri' ulu uf uvur < Mirli. MI km n. worrr.ite. rull Btronuth , dovclnpiuc'iit , nml Inno ulvcn to uvcrr orann mill portiim o llm liHly hiinplo , natural IiiutlKKM linnit'illatn Inipr .vuini'nt me'ri , rulllira hii | , i ililo S J refpri'nri'H Ilni k , uiplaiinlluut anil nrni.fii umiloif ( nonleil ) Ireo. Aililrrm CRIB MEDIOAL. CO. , DUrPAI.O H. Y. I Buffering from ' the c-mcti f/ youthful erroA rarlr docny , WMlloff weakneM , lost tuunliooil , tile. I will luuij aToluivbla trtallto ( ralml ) containing full particular ! fur homo euro , I'lltCK or charge A lulonillil madloal work ) himlii bo read beverj man who li nrrrnui ami OelillltaUiil , AiUlrert tftot. tf. C , VOVVtilUt , lUoot ll , C'OUA >