THE OMAHA DAILY BE 15 , . V&EDNE8DAY. AUGUST 12 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bulls Have Full Ohargo and the Bears are Kept Dancing , EUROPEAN SITUATION QUITE STRONG. Apparently Con arm the ItcpoHH of DninnRC Kroin Hlllit in tliu Northwest CntiHctl t > y Hot \Ycnthcr. CIIICAOO , Aug. 10. The bulls took charge of the whont market today and kept the boars dancing most of thu time. Thu. news around the opening was bullish. The government re port wis Interpreted ns rnthcr bearish , but the European situation Is looked upon ns so de cidedly bullish as to more than counteract the conditions. Liverpool was strong nnd ! > penny higher ; cables from I'urls Indicated a strong market , the weather was wet and the dispatches seemingly ronllrmed the reports of damngo from blight In the northwest , e.uued by the late hot weather. Now York opened higher nnd there wore heavy buying orders from there and St. Louis. Logan. S. V. White. Hownriz-Ihipcu and many of the smaller commission houses had i'cnunms buying orders at top figures ttnd as the offerings wore limited prices were khnrply advanced. After the Hurry caused by the execution of the-iu orders was over aim the market Oegan to manifest a tendency to lag , It was glvun a new and strong Impetus upward by a series of cablegrams to some of the larger houses saying at llr.st that the liussliins had prohibited the exportation from that country of rye after September 1 nnd continue for the year. When this IIUWH was announced it rnot with little credence , but us the IIOUMJ which first received It bought heavily on the strength of It , and ns other houses that received the samu ( idvlce ranged themselves on the buying side , the shorts weiu pnnlc-slrlcken , and values advanced rapidly amid considerable excite ment. Duecnilicr opened at WAO against ! ll'4e at the elo o yesterday , and sold up quickly to K'.c ; sauced buck to irjiTll."ie. ( and then on Uio report of the Russian rye export news lumped toU.fi. ' . At this point the late oables announced hotter weather on the continent nnd sninudecllne In Paris , unil the shorts hav ing pretty well coveied , there wns a drop to WUc. Then corn began to show .ncrea d ex citement , nnd the estimated receipts for to morrow being light there wiis another rush lo buy when December reached ( P.I'/jO. ' It too * another ( hop to Die , then boomed upward touching OP ; amid much excitement , wavered a little receding toKt'jc and then in the last llftuen minutes under covering by the big Ihorts who had been holding out , went to 05c and ch'sed Him at tU'aC. 1'ardrldge , the big bear , was forced In at the last , cover.ng . a heavy line of shoits through his hiokcrs. lluam. however , continued to put out good lines on every bulge. Cables wore all higher , llerl n showing thu most ad vance. The weather In Kngland was wet. 1'orelgners were nald to bu buying In Nuw York with elghty-olght boat loads taken there and at other seaboard points. I'onnsol- innn was reported to bo a big buyer of both cash and futures. The fact that thu amount of wheat on ocean passage increased IHOO.OCU during the week had no apparent ef fect on prices. Four ears of new wheat , spring , wns received today. Corn started In rather weak , September being previously quoted utfiH'uig.ViUa against KUc lit tliu close yuMurdny ; but thu strength In wheat , the light oll'erlngx of corn am ! the fears of the shorts who suspected manlpula- tlon by a bull move , generally ; accredited to New York speculators , soon caiibcd a sharp ndvancu to UO'se. Tliu market then eased off Homo ; but during thu last hour started up again , selling to ttl' e ; It then broke to .VJ'iC at which price It closed. The feeling was very nervous and prices went up and down spasmodically , but the undercurrent was very light. Thegov- crnmcnlerop report was not as favorable us the trade gunorally had expected , as It snowed a decllno of two points In .Inly. Uats were quiet but strong In sympathy With corn. Provisions did not sympathize , to nnyoMont with the excitement In grains ; fluctuations were conllned to a narrow range and the eloso was at about outside figures and nt. t-mall advances over yesturday's figures. Vmicr the stimulus of thu liusslan news rye took on the appearance of aspeuulatlvo grain. Today the cash aitlelo advanced 4o and futures 4's(2.rlii' ' ( . The load n'4 futures ranged as follows ; AKTICI.KS. ( IIT..V. moil. CLOSE. WllKAT No. 2 AllKllst f Dili J 91 Hoptcnibur MM Deeeinber W VtH CoiixNo. . 2 Aiik'iist BIU in Heptember. . . . . . TO * inMX SiJ October 55) , DATS--No. 2 Allfllt Heptember 21-H Muy ; Mrss 1'iitiK September. 10 32 ! < 10 40 10 32H in 40 October. ID M ) ID M 10 45 10 .v.'H September C 65 6 roe 05,1 0 IiTl'i Oetober C US o 70 U M G t)7 ) ! BnoilTHII.S Heptember n fi.'i is TO i ; K , C 70 Oetolier B 7'ii ' o sag r , TTH li 82M Cash ( | iiotutlons were as follows : II'MMM Finn and nnelmiiKed. WIIHAT No. lisnrini : wheat , OIJiS.04ioj No. BBiirlim wheat , 87Ob8o ; No. 'J led , ll46UI4'o. ) fJoilN-No. 2 , ( Vic. OATS No. ' . ! . L'Ciio ; No , 2 white. 81iS32oi ( No. 'Iwhlto.aa'iiaillo. Uvn No. 2. K.JO , llAHi.EV No , L' , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. K@GOc ; No. 4 , Me , KI.AXSKKO No. I , ll.Ofi. TIMOTHV SKKD-l'rline. $1.21l.22. roiiK McHs uork , pur hairol. flO.i"(4. ; ( Lnrd. nor owt. , Jl.Vi : short rlhs sldos ( loosu ) . * ' . .l'"i Wi.70 ; dry saltfd shoulders ( hexed ) , S0.1046 0.20 ; short cenr ! sides ( hexed ) , Sli.217.t0. : WIIISKKV Ulstlllors'tlnlshodgoods , purxul. , 11.17. BuoAits Cut loaf , nnchaiigeil , ! On the produce o.xchaiiKO today the butter market was lilvhur ; fancy creamery , 18il20o : line western , 17Ibic ) ; fine dairy UttlCc. Kgus , Now 1'oi-k NEW YOIIK , Aup. II. l < 'ioun Itccelpts , 27.IRU paokaKos ; exports , 4,4tCI barrels and ; i,8Sl tacks ; llrm ; Hales , 2(1. ( 1..U Dariols. OOIIN MUAIJ Steady , llrm ; yellow western , KISS ® I.KV , WiiRAT-Kecolpts , Sf.O.OOO bushuls ; exports. 218.K75 bushels ; sales. 5,424.0 0 bushels of fu tures , 1UOHIK.O bushels of spot. Spot mnrkot arrive , . ' ? © ' . : No. 1 hard to arrive , $1.04j No. 2 t'hlciiKO , fl.OOJi ; No. 2 Mllwaukt'U. J1.085J. Options were under much excitement ami advanced 2ic ? and closed llrm on povern- inent report of largo export business ; un- favornblu weather abroad and higher cables with n liberal foruli'n buylnp Inturest ; No. 2 red , Aupust. * l. ( ) : : < ai.Kl i ; closing II.U.I ; Oc tober. ifl.0)1il,02y ( ) ; eloslnp t\.VUi \ November. ll.lH'il.ii' : ; uloslnp. tl.nii : ; December. $ l.02'i ' 1,04J4 ; eloslnp , * I.OI ; January. * I.U4l.'iO' ' , ; eloslup , ilOJ'B ' ; May , tLuTHOLWii ! olooln- , II.OJ15. Hv K WestPrn , Pcptombor delivery , 8S8'.ic ; Bales. 1E.OCO bushels at K-JU. COHN Ui-celpts , 8a.X bushels ; exports , none ; siiles. 720,000 bushels Of futures ; 4'K,0 bushels of spot. Spot markut hlphur , llrm , ( inlet ami bonrcoi No. 2 , 7l7Ao ! In ulo- vutnr ; 7Mj.75'io alloat ; unpradcd mixed. 72 ® 7Jui .No. tf white. 7'ie. Options advanced 1 Vi elOKlnu llrm on fear of Soptumbur corner uj.ic ; n _ . . OAT ItecelpU. 20,000 bushels ; exports , 205 bushels ; sales. IH.OOO bni > huls of futures nnd Ul.tK.0 bunholH ofspot , Spot market hlulier , Irrupular , moderately active ; options stronger , uulutiAuuuat , atlo. uloHlnvUUui Si-plumber , : i4'j WU\'ti \ ; eloilnp : ilie ! ; October , closlnp ; i5o ; spot No. 2 white , 4tIOju ! : mixed wosturn , 4te4.1o ; white western , 455cJiJej Na 2 Chlcau-o , HAV l-'lrin. quiet. llors ( Julut , weak. opened steady to IS points up. closed barely steady & down to 10 up ; sales : i,2vi lines , Inuludlnp Aupust , 110.45 ; Hoptombur , fI\'AUI5.70 ( ; October , . . Decomlior , Jia.WiiuO. ! : Spot Hlo. dull , easy , fnlrcnreoas , I8lu ; No. 7. 17 .i17 ? c. HuoAli Haw , In dumand , held llrmur ; fair rcflnlntr. I'WH'io ; eentrlfupals. 00 lest , 3 7-1C ® Utiu ; sales , JI75 bupa ; eentrlfnuals. tw test , at ; i7-ltieu ; carpe rcntrlfugitls to lloslun bamu terina , T , rullned , iiuchaiiRed ; fair denmnil , MOI.ASSKS New Orlouns , gulet , llrm , Itiuil-Qulet , llrm , ruTiuil.tUM Opened weaker , rallied slight ly , then duollncd I'4o In the early tradliiR , bo- cnmu dull nnd remained so until the close. ronpHVlvenla oil , spot mles. 10.100 barrels : openlni ; , U'u ; highest , UAoi lowest. U5e ; o losing , C3e. Hcptember option wales , CA.OCO barrels ; oponln ; . n o ; hlpheit , tauet lowest , CUJo ; closing , C4ije. Lima oil , uo Bales ; totul sales , 75,003 barrels. UOTTON SBKII On. Mrui , ijulet. TALLOW Strouu. Uosis Stouay. qulof. Kaas-Quleti wcitcrn , Icei7oi rcceluts , * Wooi-Steud'y n d onlcti domestic Ucece , aa7oi pulled , S834o ; Texti * . > 74iV4c. now mcs , HlOO-aU.Mi extra urlme , II0.50O 11,50. cur MEATS quiet. stonily ! middles dull. I , AIIP Higher , ( | lllrt ! Wiistorti stoiun , Jil.Ai ! snlo.i. J.OOO tlorccs : AilBdit , M.80 | Sonlombor. Ki.Tlto < ! .8.1 , closing atK74 bid ) Octolmr. tUl ( 6 fl.o ; , clnilni : nt { 6.01 bid : November. JO.WJ , clos ing nt. t",05 : December. J'.lS. Uin-TEii Kiilr demand ; state d ly , IMlo ( ! ! ulato crciiiiinry , ICi1t-Jc ! : woitorn diilry. 12 ® 16cj wnstiirn crontncry , Ifit'.Oo' western fac tory. taaiiSo : ! ; KlRln.ni \ \ < fisoe. ( 'ini : : < 4K Mora nctlvo nnd firmer : part aulms , annUi ! ! Ohio Hats , ft'iiiT'if. ' ' I'm IltON-Dull ! American , ll8.OOffMfl.21. . . Coi'i'KU-nnll ; luku , August , tll.lK ) : lake , Bcplcmlicr. { I'J.iO. l.r.AiQiilci > : domestic. JI.47H. TIN Qulot , easier ; iitrnlm.t-'u.OJ. KIIIISIIH City KANSAS CITV. Mo. , An * . II. WHEAT HUlior ; No. ' - ' red lianl , casli , Bin bid ; Aiixuat , 8lc bid ; Hotoiiibcr. | 8'u bid ; No. S red , oasti , Plo bid ; AiiRint. no bids. CoitN Stroniror ; No. 2 , caiili , KWio bid ; AiiKiist , " > ' . ' ( ' bid : Scntcinbcr , f ) ' ! > 4u bid , ( ) ATH-8lronKorNo. ; S. cusb , ' 'ajiiii'i'ojAuKiist. 8flfflai , c ; Hoitcinlor. | ) 2 : ' c. KCIIH Dumand fulr unl ; flrni nt 12c for strictly frosli. IIUTTFII Steady nnd unchanged. HAV lliill ; llmotliv , J7.5I ; fancy pralrlo , ! .VO ; > ! good to choice. f.l.Vjft ( I.M. I'l.ointSteady and iincliangud. 1'itnvisioxs . V , beat , 42,500 ; corn , 9,030 ; oats , 4,810. Siill'MENTS Wheat , 20,430 ; corn , 3,20) ) ; oats , ooa _ Ijlvorpixil "Markets. I.tVF.iipoot , An . II WIIBAT Plnn : do- miind fair ; ImliliTHonVr sparingly ; California , No. ! . ( 4lidli ( ! < srHl per "cntnt : red , western. siirlns , 7s H4ili2 ( ; tuuisas winter html. 8s ! id ( iJCs Id ; receipts of whont for tliu past tliruo ( ! : iVH wuro II5.UJO CLMitalK , Including 15,000 Amorlonii corn. Coil.v I'lrin ; mixed western. 5s 105d ( per cental : receipts of American corn for the past thri-u days woio ! V < , iiOO contain. HACON Long aim short clear , fxi lb < . n4f per cwt for old anil HTs for nuw ; Jonx clear. 45 Ibs. . .TuCd per cwt for old and iiTaGd for new. LAiiD rrlino western. X\a \ Cd per owt , Mln-icni > i > liN't Iieat Market. MiNNKAi'OMt" . Minn. . An ? . U. WIIKAT Cash , stnndv with fair demand ; low grades slow. Itocelpts , 25 cars : .shipments , 110 cars , Closing prh'cs ivero : No , 1 hard , on truck , IKic@tl.01 : No. 1 northern , AiiKiist. llic ) , ; on track , OiflUJc ; No. 2 northern , on track. U@UGc. ! St. l.o IH Markets. ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. II. WIIKAT Firmer ; eiioh. ! He ) ; Septomber. Oi'4c. CoiiN-lrreirulart cabli , ST'-Jc. OATS Steady ; cash. 27liu ; September , 27UU- I'OIIK Klrrncr ; JI'i.C'J'/ ' ' . IMKII Quiet : ! ( ' 15. ' WIHSKEV Steady ; 11.17. Mil\vmikee Rt-alii Market. MIIWAUKIK. : WIs. , Aug. II. WIIBAT Firm ; No. 2 spring , cash , . - > o : Suptombor , bl'4C. ' CoitN Klrm ; No. II , cash , COc. OATB-FIrm ; No. ' . ' , white. H4c. Clncliinnii .Xarkcts. CINCINNATI , O. , Aue. 11. WHEAT Higher ; No. S red , SOaWIUc. COHN Higher ; No. 2. mixed. ( Sic. OATH Firm ; No , 2 mixed. atHQ WHISKEV il.17. Toledo Grain Market. TOLEDO , O. , Aug 11. WIICAT Higher : cash . . CoitN Steady ; cash , ( H'Jc. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 'Ma. ti TO c/i.s .i.vw jio.vns. NB\V YOIIK , Aug. 11. Dullness was again the most prominent charactorlstlc of the stook innrkot today , hut thuro was a sharp rally In the foionoon which was not maintained lator. nnd the llnal changes for the day nro In almost - most nil eases Insignificant. The traders are again In rather a bullish frame of mind , hut do not work on the other tide of the market as frequently ns the bull sldo , but shorts me covered quickly on Indication of nr.y now buying or rumor which points to any largo Interest , protecting Its .stocks. The sharp rally tuts morning In the face of moderate selling by London was entirely duo to the coveting of shorts while the offerings of slocks from domestic sources were unusu ally small. Union I'aclllc today was rather leas prominent In the dealings , and while It topehed : i55i percent In the , early trading It rallied with the other active stocks , and Indi cations point to the fact that the largo oarn- Ingo reported by the Atohlson and the reas suring nature ot thu government crop report hiivo made the sellers of Union Paelllc a little more cautious In tholr operations. The move ments of hnuortance In the list were very few In number and the general list was as dull and featureless us usual , though the sensation of the day was the dro | > In Klchmond & West 1'olnt preferred to 4US4 per cent/ against .VI pur cent as the lust sale of the week. Special weakness was scon In Tennessee ouil : also , but thu general tendency among railroad stocks where any lluetnutlon was apparent whatever was uoward. but the trading in the general list was so dull that no feature could no scon other than those men tioned. The apparent solllni : by London nmde Louisville rather wuaiiur than the other loading stocks , while Koek Island was the strongest on thu list ; and while the early rlt-o was material , the greater portion of the Im provement was lost before noon , nnd into In the day the selling of Union I'aclllo and Lonlsvlllo & Nashville was resumed on n larger scale , the former especially weakening under the pressure. Its bostllguroof the forenoon was IUi ! percent but It touched U24 ! per cent before the oloso and ended at the lowest price. Tim late dealings developed some support In a few stocks but thu entire list felt the of- foot of the extreme weakness ot Union I'acllle and everything yielded In sympathy , many stocks roaelilnc tholr lowest for the day at the time. The corn roads niadoa specially stubborn res stance to the downward ten dency but the market closed quiet and heavy to weak at or near the lowest prices of the Tile dealings In rallro.ui bonds were not so widely distributed today , and whllo the mar ket as n whole dlslayed a fairly steady tone , thu trading reached only 437.UOJ with no other feature In thu market. tiovernment bonds were dull and easier , State bonds wore entirely neglected. The following are the closing quotations for thu leading stouks on the Now \ ork stock ex change today : Atcldabn. Northwestern VX > * , ( ICxprcua 145 .Northwestern , i > ref..lil : Alton , Terre llaiito. . a ? N. V. Central 6dH ilo preferred r-5 N , V. , Chic. ASU.Ii..Ill American lliproas..Illi Ohio MliHlHHlppI 15 llnr. C. It. \ N 25 do preferred 65 Canada I'aelllc 81 Ontario , V Western , . . 14H Canada Southern. . . , IS Oregon Improvoni't. . 21 Clu.'KOhlo H > Orcuoii Nuv R5 ilo 1st preferred. . . . 45 Orexon Trana . mi ilo Vd preferred.3 I'uelllc Mall. . . ' . ? ? ? Chicago ft Alton. . . .127 1'eorla , Dee. Mvans. O. , II. &y 81 ' ' ' ' ' ' II71 * U. , O. , C. A St. I , MH4 1 'id I m njfl'a 1 ace' . . . . . 171) ) Delaware Mlmlson. . I2IU llcadltiK 27 Del. , I , . A. W U'iH Koek lalanil 71S Den. X It. ( i. pref. . . . 40 St. I * , V Ht. K. Ut pfd. 7(1 ( Kcwt Tennetjhee. . . . . . M .St. 1'anl ian do 1st preferred. . . . 4:1 : do preferred 11(1 do''nil preferred. . . 10 St. I'.inl..Mln AMnii.10.-IH Krle 17U St. 1'iiulA Omaha . . . 24 do preferred 45 do preferred. . . . . . 71) Fort Way no. . , 15U Tenn. coal A Iron. . . 1(14 ( Chi. & Hast. Ill l4 ! Texas I'acllle HJi Ilocklnti Valley 24 To I. &O. Cent. pfd. . . 71 llotuton .t Texas. . . . 11 Union I'aeltle . ' . . . . . . 3''H Illinois Central 'W IT. S. Kxpre 67 St. I'aul A Diilllth. . . . 27 Wubimh. tit. 1. . A I'nc. 'M Knnnaa A Texas UH , do preferred 22u l.aku I'.rln .V We t , . . . 124 , , WeH Karco Kip liW ilo preferled ViVe tern Union 78 Lake Shore 10fl ! Am. Cotton Oil 20 Louisville \ Nashv. . tihUiCuloraito Coal Ill ) l.nillf.vllhi , V N. A. . . . IS's ' lloineatako MompliU.V Char SI Iron Silver. . . , 1W ) lllclilKiin Central. . . . 87 Ontario 118 .Mil. , U S. \ W 70 ( julekMllver 4 ! ( do preferred 10.1 do preferred 11(1 Mln. \ St. 1 , 4 ! < Sntro A do preferred D llulwer 25 MlaHoiirl I'aelllc ( Wiii lllch. AV. . I' , Tor , . . . 10 Mobile A Ohio ) ii WUfonnln Central. . . Ill NaahvllloChatt Kl ( ireat NurtlionipM. . a N. J. Central 110'i Chleauo ( inn 4iv > { Norfolk .V Wept pfd. (1 Lead Trust lMi Northern 1'ncltlo1H SiiKiir Trunt 7a do preferred. . . . I'OJf , Suiuhern I'aelllc SI I ) . I' , lienver.Minlf. . IHMj Oreuon S. U & U. N. . 20 Thu total sales of stook today wuro UU.M8 Hluues. IncludliiK ; AtchlKonUVi : Chleaso ( ias. 11,50) ) ; l.oiihvilio A : NiiHhvlllo. lll.IOi ) ; North- urn I'aclITu profurrod , : iuuo ; lilclimoud West 1'olnt , 5.I7J ; St. I'aul , 21,031 ; Union I'aolllc. Flnanolal llovlnw. New VOIIK , Aup. 11. The 1'ost says : In the afternoon theia was coiisldorablo pressure to hull , centering llrst In I.onlsvlllo nnd Nush- vllle , Tim ( HTorln s eamu from houses with foreign connections. This Is n iood time to keep In mind however that "I'orolKii condi tions" U notbynny moans necessarily equiva lent to "foreign orders. " With the boars worried as they now are through the thedllll- uulty of covering thu outstandliiK shorts , ono of the simplest duylcea fur working thu mar ket down Is the RlvInK out of roKUlar commis sion urdum to brokers who of tun do buslnebs In London. Thu London market Is Itself M > lint and narrow that Its nppoarunco as a heavy dabbler In Amorlean stocks Is highly Improbnblo. Thu truth about thu Union 1'nolllu upponrx to bu that thu dlieetor wno last week outlined the makeup and Intentions of the relief syndicate was somuwhat prumaturn In his statements. The apparent dllllcutty now Is the imreelnK n terms on which thu usiiul bunklni ; nsenta o ( Hueh tlu'iil oporatlonn will undertake to 111:111- : UKU this nirmr. They buvo the reputation of muklne at times startling heavy eharuos nnd the pruiont delay Is probably attributable to somuuuuu ( lonuinds , riuniiL'liil OiiiCAno , AUK. II. Now York exclmnRo ( tundyatCOo discount. Uluarliif" . tll.bia.02l : Mouoj itcadr aud ilrtu at 0 v r cent. Sterling exehnnso dull nl $1.31 fomlxty day bills ant } 4.H ! for sight drilts. : KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug U CloarltiRg , tt , tl , 883. 883.NBW NBW VOHK. Aug. H. CloarlntfstKH.llJ.T * " ' blllancpsi , f4Ul,143. ! ) HOHTO.V , MBSS. . AUK , II. Call loam , 7 per cent ; tlmo loanC percent. Pim.AiiKM'itiA. Aup. II , OlcarltiRS J2C.ti- im : bnlanccji , ( : iOIC l. Hate , G percent. llAt.TiMoiu : , Mil. . Au . II. OloarliiRs. f2,3W- : U4i balances , J.'WI.OHl. Itntc , 0 per cent. II sToy , Mass. , Aup. II. Clearings $ in,7. > , - 705 ; balance ! ) , $1,701.247. Hate for money fi ® , percent , K.\chiuiKoon Now Vork. xO5o tl Is- eouut per 11,000. New York Money Market. NBW VOIIK. Ana. II. MONET ox CAt.tKnay , raimlnit from I'4ii2 ( percent ; last loan 'i pur ecnt ; closluz offered ntSper cent , I'IIIMK MEIKHNTII.E I'APKII 'i.U'a.'i'B' ' percent. HTKIIMNO KXCIIANOE Klrm , nt * I.K1U for sixty-day bills and 41. * " > ? for demand. The folio win ? were the cloiln ; prices on bonds ; Stock 'Market. HOSTOV , Mass , , Aug , II. The following were thooloslir , ' prices on the Hoston stook market : Atchlsnn A Topcka Catiilpa 25 Huston & Albany. . . 31 Kiniiklln ll'-j ' lliiitoii A Mulno. . . , 171 Huron. I'll. . Hurl. A Otilncy. . 81 Kenmirne IU'4 ' ntchhurg It. It . 70 ( iKCUOlll Flint pieferred Muss. Ton 10H 'Siintn ' Ko Copper . 42' ' { Mex. Cen. com IS Tiiinnrnck . 1M N. V. A N. Knit ilSJj Alinl-ton I.nml Co. . . ,15 N. V. AN. Kliu. 78..118 tan DUvo I.nml Co. . . Ifi Old Colony 101 West KnilLnnilCo. . . l Hiitlaml coin II Hell Telephone . 174 Hiithind prererreil. . . 70 .ainson Store S . IS' ' 6 AllonezM. Co. ( new ) 1i\Vnter ( I'ower SVi Athmtlc 12HJC.M ISM Hoston A Mont . . . . IIJJ N. K. T 4'.l ' C-nliimutA Ilech . . . .2l5 III. A II. O UM Tjondon Stock Aiarkut. LONDON. Aug. 11. The following were the London stock quotations c.oslng at 4 p , in. 7 UAH HILVRH 4Vid per ounce. MONBY-U ® ' , ! per cent. Kates of discount In open market for short bills , 1 7-111 per cent ; three months' bills , ! i pur cent. Deliver Mining Stocks. tlKNVKit. Colo. . Aug. 1 ! . Good business In mining stocks tod.iy. Total sales , IK.'OO shares. Quotations were as follows : Now Yurie .Mining Quotations. NEW VOHK. Aug. 11. The closing mining stock quotations are as follows : Alice 111.1 Iron Silver . , 1UU Aimuler 100 Mo.xlvan 22. > Agpun 2UO Ontario III ! Ciowu Point ISO tiphlr , MX ) Do.ulwootl 115 Occidental 10U Kurckacon. . . SuO I'lyiuonth 185 ( ionlrt A Curry l.VJ Sierra Novailn75 Hale A Norcroas , . , . 175 Ktamlaril 100 Honicstako 1IU ) Union Con 2uO Horn Silver IttO V.'llow.Iack IN ) St. Ijoiiis Mining Quot tlons. ST. f.ouis. Mo. , Aug. II. There was very little activity In the mining stook market today and few transfers wore made. The fol lowing bids wore made on call : American. 80 Montrose ( i7 } < Central Silver 4 M Ilrneu 40 Kll/abeth 140 Silver Ago b5 Uranlte M T 2275 Tourtol I ) Little Albert 2 lliivuiiii TMarUots. HAVANA , Aug. 11. SPANISH GOLD $2.393 .3l ! > i. KXCIIANOE Quiet , SiHlAH Htiudy. licrldi liank Statement. HKHM.V , Aug. 11 , The statement of the Im perial bank of Germany shows an Increase In specie of 5.200,000 marks. Paris itcntcH. I'AitiP , Aug. 11. Three per cent rentes Oof 22ie ( for the account. OH Market LONDON , Aug. 11. CALCUTTA LINSECD 42s 3d i > oiquintal. . I.INHKKD On , 21s per owt. TimruNTiNu Splrlts. 21s Cd per cwt. Now York Dry Goodn AInrkct. NEW VOIIK. Aug. ll.-lutonse Iieat curtailed operations In dry goo'ls on thu .spot but thuiu wuru Indications of an Improving tendency to demand In several directions as prints , dress goods , shirtings and e'.othlng wooluns. ( iraln bags are In active request and scarce. Prices are very linn. In othur directions thu mar ket continues on a very conservative basts at llrst hands but Is becoming more active with jobbers. Confidence seunis to Increase rather than otherwise , although this Is not yet man ifested In general transactions. Hoston Wool Market. HOSTON , Mass , , Aug. II. The dumnnd for wool has huun good and the market remains steady. Thuro have been sales of Ohio X at 2 to : wo and XX and XXX and above nt.il © ; tio. : Michigan X Mills at7e. . Combing and delaine lloaces have boon iiulut and linn. In territory wool there have been largo sa't's of line on scoured basis of VXlKlo for line , .Vr&VJo for line medium nnd ; Vl.fi.V > o for medium. Texas , California and Oregon wools are In fair demand ami htoadv. I'ulled wools are soiling wull ut 4n)0 at choice suners , 203Hu : for fair to good supers anil 2\2to ' : for extra. Foreign wools are firm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TradorH1 Talk. CiiiOAno , Aug. 11. Schwartz. Dunce it Me- Cormlck to F , C , tiwartCo. . ; The wheat market has been active , excited and strong. the strouiMicss coming ehlelly from the news of Itnsslnii crops. Our private cable staled that thu export of rye from Russia had boon olllclally prohibited , to take ell'eot August 27. London was lid higher. Liverpool 'id higher , Paris l. > centtmus higher and llurlln IK marks higher. Cargoes on oasiago Increased , Hiu.ooo. but this was oir ot by a docrmisu of l.ono.ouo In the Kugllsli vlhlblu. The bears fought hard during the early part of the session. but soon gave un the tight and thi'lr covorliig nddud to largu buying orders for Now York and foreign account caused a ijulok nml o.M'lti'd advance. The four Atlantlu ports cleared 414,000 bushels of wheat and WHO packages of Hour nnd export purchases wuru reported amountlntto uny- whure between ? . ' ) and UK ) loads , Thu receipts nt eleven primary points wore 1,012,000 ; hhii- | inonts. llii.0oa : torn wns vury crratle with iiuluk lluotiintlons up nnd down. Thu early markut tuiulod to wununoss on account of largur reculuts than wits' estimated , h'caipurs winu < iulukly frightened Into covering hhorts by thu manfpulatlon which they think thuy fti-o on all sides , but which wo consider to exist ehlelly In Imagination. Oats were dull uudllrm. The ryu deal fiirnNhed the sensa tion of thu day. It has been lunrnou Unit this artlulu was being manipulated bv onu or two llrms and the news of thu export prohibition from Htisslu furnish an opportunity toad * vancu prlci-g sharply , all options sell ing today Ac hi. her than yesterday , ST. Louis , Aug. 11. Langonhorir llrothors to Cockruil Ilrothurs : Thu following Is thu ofll- elut range ot prices on this market today ; WnBAT Dt'i't'uibcr. UIK W-H VtK JW'j Co us Bi'pt 65 OAT * St'pt . . . . . . 27H Z7K 27W J1U 27X NEW Void ; , Aug. 11 , Kennett , Hopkins & Co. to B. A , MoWliorter Thu lltictuatlons In the a took market today have been governed vury much by the movements of Union 1'nolltc. This btoek and thu wuolu market opened father heavy In sympathy with Lon don and uirvcted by London BcllliK , buv ul- moiit immediately thu market auumud a wltn London a louder , Union 1'aclflc. however. wilfdron . reeovorlntr 1't percent. TIIH street Hiis been full of rumor * concornlng thu rlniinqy | : of this cmnpnny nnd the ndvaiico In jirlces of the stock In thu morning -w < t - occasioned by thu report that thivj' recently tiuliltsliod plan of a syndlcnto loi'ltnt formed tollnanco the Ilontlng debt oR. the company would bo purrli'd through reports to the eontrnry not withstanding , butIHtcr Interviews with Droxul , Moritan > V Cm disproved this report , at least so far as that flrui Is concerned , nnd It wns upon the backing of tht.s banking house that tin ) success of thn-ichomu was thoititht to depend. Such a brohU In such n prominent stock as I nlon I'acllle l.t n scilous thing for n Block market to encounter , but with the cx- cvptlon of Loulsvlllu & Nashville , the Impression n ade ' llim been but slight , many stocks closing as hliih nnd some higher than . they opened. I.ouls- vlllo fi. NnshvlUo however , bus been only second to Union I'aclllc in weakness and bus fallen over 1 per cent. The earnings of the St. I'atil company for the first week In August do not IncruitHU as much IIH uxpuoicd , but still show a gain of JIUO1 , nnd thlx before the spring wheat crop has begun to move. Thu markets clim'il under it cloud of ex cessive weakness of Union I'ni'lflp , which wns lit ltd lowest pr.co. CIIICAOO. Aug. It. Kennett , Hopkins .V Co. to y. A. McWhorter : It frocUt'iitly | happens that n government report starts nn uiiheaval In the market. Possibly that was the rasu today , but why It should Is n mystery. Thu ndvancu having tot under good hoadwny cir cumstances trilling In themselves accelerated the pace. Perhaps the most Influential Item of news was thu luportod prohibition bv the the Kuxslali government of the export itlon of ryu. This had lieeu announced on sovural pruvlous occasions and was supposed to be .something of a chestnut , but It Is a curious feature of speculation that what falls lifeless on thu market today maj' sot It on Ilio tomorrow. There hud been considerable tension In rye for somu time , the prleo having advanced 2ic In a few weeks. The nous from Kuss n was more than .shorts could stand ami covering ny this lutur- I'.st caused a rnlly In rye. This alarmed wheat shorts ami there beeiune quite un unan imous opinion that It wns time to close up their contracts. The liquidation by this In terest has been very great and thoru must Imvo bi'cn corresponding reall/.lng by the longs. The market seemed well uveiiud up at thu close. Thu sharp advance Is expected to chock the export demand , but a largo business bus been douu bv oxportiT.s today. The sharp demand for wheat and ryu has resulted Inconsiderably enlarging the amount on ocean passage. India shipments last week were about 40 nor cent greater than the preceding week. The now spring whont will short y begin to move , andarlsoln prices will pronably stimulate deliveries of winter wheat. On the whole vro can sou little to uncour.igu buying or holding of wheat on this bulge , and wo bolluvu prices will bu materially lower wthln a tow diiys unless sumo new factor on the tin 1 sldu comes Into view. Notwithstanding thu great strength In wheat Septemburcorn oloscs about where It did yes terday Indio.'itlni : that tnu clique have been unloading when thu market , would moro readily take their offerings. They appeared to bo soiling all the market would tnko without showing weakness. The government report was moro favorable than expected nnd the weather since the report was made up has been the bust of thu season for this grain. This and thu expectations of a squeeze In Sop- temtoi ought to bring out the old corn pretty freely the latter part of this week. Oats have been llrm without much animation. Provis ions dull and featureless but not particularly weak. They seem moro likely to rally some what than to brenk lower. CIHOAOO. Aug. 11. F. G. Logan & Co. to Ton- eray & llryau : Wheat opened from ! )2o ) to Oi'.ic for December. The trading throughout thu session has been active and heavy. One or two men Identified with the short side have been buyers and act as If thuy now believed In Kuropuan icuulrumunls. 1'ardrldge has been a steady buyer and thu general opinion here Is thut he Is now thu owner of a bin line of December wheat. Thu closing price Is 91'sc. Kocelpts of winter wheat are light consider ing our big crop. Thu ! ; overiimoiit report makes a total crop of 54r > ,00 ; > ,0fla bushels which Is much loss than the extravagant edtlmateof 7i)0COOOSO. ) The near future will bo Inlluenced by cash wheat. H has been In good demand at about 03yt toM ! for No. 2 red. The spilnp wheat crops aro-jill good but wo neud the wheat Itself to prevent a flirtliorndvance. Corn In sympathy with wheatsold from ftsjj to Kil.i ) for September. The closing prlc 5 Is ffii's. Thu growing crop reports como better but thu urgent demand for shipment continues and so does the premium on-eush , Oats steady , not much doing in them. Provisions are weak , speculation for the present appears out of them. SOUTH O.ll.lll.l JI.IKKKTS. OMAHA. Aug. 11. CATTLE Oftlclal receipts of eattlo i. H3 as compared with 1.017 vu.sterd.iy and 2,1W ! Tuesday of last week. , ' The market was ac- tlvu and llrm on good , grades of both hooves and butcher stock and steady on other grades and dull on feeders. The receipts Included some vury fair natlvo beeves which sold at $ . - > .10. llons-Ofllclal receipts of hogs : ) , S94 as compared will. 515 yesterday and S.Itt ) Tues day of last wook. The market was active and f > e higher on thu best grades of heavy and light hogs as compared with Saturday and stuady to stronger on other grades. The rnnsu Of prices paid was $4.8.va. > .30 : light , if4.85iS.VJO ; heavy. * l.OJ@3,10 ; mixed. SI.OOfflTi IKS. The av erage of thu nrlcus p-ild was & > .OI' { , as com pared with $5.12 yesterday and $5.22 Tuesday of last week. SilEEi' Olllclal rceolpts of sheep 23 as comp.ired with iionu yusturday and 3)0 Tuus- day of last wook. The markut was unchan ged. Natives. $ i50ai.75 : westerns , i2.253 > 4.75. Good OJ to 70 Ib lambs. $ l.tOS5.75. ) Ilcocipta and Disposition of otook. Olllulal receipts and disposition of slock as shown by the books of the Union stockyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5o'olouk , p. m. , August H , 1SJ1 : HKCKIl'TS. DISPOSITION. Itcprcsentiitivo Sales. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. . S. . 1000 iKI 00 : i5..IOSI $4 10 & 0..1S.3 $510 2..10i5 : a W 24..1127 5 50 COWS. 1 10 1 820 1 75 1 ! K ) 00 1 25 5. 732 1 .0 10 ! ! ! li4 2 CO 1 40 5.SI. . ! > 25 1 85 10. . 1028 200 1 50 1..1110 1 85 2. . MI5 200 1 5) 12. . O.VI 1 ! ) J ' ' 210 1 55 4. . 7K ! ) I OJ 211' . SSJ 210 12. . 074 1 W ) 11. . 1)20 210 1 ik ) 24. . HI ! ) 1 00 1. . 1)50 ) 2iO : 1 l5 ! 5. . 812 2 UO 0..10J1 270 812KG 1 70 B , . KG 200 STOCKKKS AM ) FEEOEIIS. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I > 200 10. .1010 280 10. .1(75 ( 310 2 50 21. . Ml 2 80 8. . K l 310 2 50 10. . 1)15 ) 2 81 18..ir7t : ) 31) ) 2 60 5. . 81)0 ) 2 IK ) 111. . 802 3 25 2 55 724 2 1)0 ) 111. . 1247 340 2 CO 7:13 : : i oo an. . 112:1 : 340 2 ( i.- 141 a 00 10..117.-I 340 2 70 821 3 00 20. .1153 3 40 IIUM.S. 1 CO 1..I200 1 75 1. . 000 200 1 75 1..14GO 1 W 2..12U5 200 OAi.vr.s. 10. . 103 2 70 3. . JlKi , 3 00 BTAflS. 1. .111)0 ) 2 00 1..137J ) ' 250 WlSTKK.V CATTLE , N ° ' Av. 1'r. 'll. G. Hand- , . , 10 Hteers 4 HOG { 3 00 ( Jeorgo Morgan . ' ; G5steur 1 ' 1275 3 5' ' ) 44 steers , „ . . , . . .12W : 3 50 S. II. llawkes- , , , 1 bteur v , , . . .iilO : 1 K > III stems M 110. ) 3 10 1U1 steois 1270 3 10 W. T. llradloy- 17 steers , tailings M. . . . , . , . . ' . . .llCS 2 25 Ylgo Oattlu company 11 steers , line II 15 3 15 4 foedur.s , , 10'JJ ' 2 & 0 J. H. lliiBgs- „ III cows , , . . , IMS 2 10 U steers , , . , i , 1102 3 15 ( J. I' . Miller , . , 15 cows . . ,1 05S 2 40 labtUOm .Ji , Hal 3 15 K. W. Whltconib- , , Meows ; , 072 2 (1.1 ( 10 steers II.'R ) 3 1.1 Ul steers IIM 3 15 Kent & lllssull cuttlu company acows OKI 1 40 lUcows. . , . U. ' . ' ! 2 20 27 steers , 1212 3 25 li. 1' . lllhbiill , 2 cows , 1005 1 70 2 cow . ' UN ) 1 7.1 II cows VT.t 2 15 2 calves , il05 2 03 2 feedoi-i OW 3 0) ) 11 hteera 11W 3 25 L'larU X llunton. a fows IM 2 : o & cows lO''i ! 2 : ; u 10 cows IC'U 23) ) : i oowc K20 2 : i ) 1 cow 0-JO 1 7.1 1 eow 1170 2 20 2 feeder * 122J 3 20 14 feeders. . . . , 1102 U 20 1 feeder WO 3 20 1 feeder 1K0 ! 3 0 1 feeder ION ) 3 10 1 lulling 1330 aw 11008. No. Av. Bu. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r. H ! 83 - 179 M 265 - 15 W , . V. ACANCERS. . Y SCROFULA , V V * SALT RHEUM , I RHEUMATISM , BLOOD POISON. tne.'o ' nnd every kindred i1lcaso nrlslntf from Impure blood Eucccssfully trcnteil by that never-falling and best of nil tunica and medicines , Books on lllootl and Skin Diseases frc e. Printed testimonials sent on application. Address iho Swift Specific Go , , ATLANTA. CA. .24S 81 4 75 52. . 104 I2J 5P5 . .215 210 I 8.1 20. . .BUI 5 IT. . .2:14 : 'fill 4 M fi'l . .272 11 505 . .IS ! ) 210 4 85 fi'lM. . , .240 I2i ) no : . .IliC I li'l 4 8.1 5'l , 100 5(5 .211 fifil ) 4 85 81. , .21fl 2IO 505 2111 2,10 4 85 2.1. OY7 5 05 .Bill 320 4 85 5. , .210 filtt .2IH SIMl 4 87 12. ,2i : 5o : > 120 4 ! < 0 70. , .an 5 III . .213 120 4 0) ) SSI. . H'-1 fi II ) . .211 120 4 1 > 0 07. , - ' 80 5 10 . ' . ' 'li 20) ) 4 OJ 51. , IS'ii 5 ' 0 .212 BMI 4 03 : . . .107 JO 5 II ) .224 -'Ml 4 110 (15. ( , 217 80 Ti I2' ' < TO .257 320 4 IX ) 4S. . 21) ) I 5 IS ! : 0' ) .258 12i I 110 .1IW 5 15 IB .213 im 4 ! ) . ) W ) . . 1117 240 5 15 111. .Biill III ) 4 HO ! ) .177 240H 5 15 57 .2112 31 111 4 1W 4 ! ) , V40 H ) 5 20 52. 80 4 0) ) 73. 5 SO 5. 4 IK ) 7li . 5 20 70.SI . I ! K ) 31. 40 5 CO ( SI , .2:10 : 2M ) 4 02 ! { 41 40 5 20 13.VI. 247 40 4 1)5 ) 4R .13 ! 40 5 25 .VI.Hi. . 40 5 liO .1SI 40 5 25 Hi. . . .21.1 120 ( i no 45 .171 5 25 . ' .0. II Jl f-0 5 00 74 . . . . .nn 40 525 nn 210 5 00 70 .1IH 5 I'-i 0. 270 40 5 00 82 . . . . .1IK5 40 525 ' . 'li sir so 5 00 48 . 15S SO 525 2J7 - 5 (11 ( 21 .180 6110 1'IOS AND nounii. 10. .120 3 00 4CO 450 5. 3 00 IU. . . . . : il5 80 450 1. .4'0 80 3 50 1. . . . .210 450 IS. .2411 4 0.1 .ail 4 55 IS.Si. Si. .241 200 4 3) 0 . . . . 12J 4 ( II ) .21(1 ( 40 4 40 II .311 120 4iO ( .BMl 200 4 4,1 44 .220 4dO 8. . .31.1 80 4 50 44D .330 60 4 CO ( i. 4 M Chicago Ijlvo Stock Mnrlcnt. CliiCAClo. Atip. 11. [ Special Toloernin to Tin : IlKK.l There was very Uttlo animation In cuttle trade today , fho quality of oirnr.ncs was such as to confine the demand principally to the local trade. Only an Insignificant part of Coi,0 head were on salu possesslnp attrac tions for shippers. Of natlvu catllu there woiu not to exceed 2.00 ( . all told , and tbo larp- cst part of that number consisted of cows and bulls and crass steers. Still there was not onouph vitality In the dumand for .shipping ae"ount to advance prices apparently , and poorer isorts certainly did not hull any hlphor than on Monday. Thu ranpo of limitations for natives wns f 1.25U0.2.1 , with $1.50(22.2.1 ( the pro- vallim ; prices for cows nnd bulls and JI.OJJi.1.50 for steers. The 4.000 Texas and western ranpu cattle wore bouirht , i.p at about stuady priccft , or on a basis of H..Vtt'.UO for the former and 2.V. ( < a4.'iO for the latter. Veal calves were In demand at slightly bet- tur prices. Thu handful of hops hero tjday were bonplit up , but not eagerly , at Monday's ( | iiotatlous. While there wus no coitsldtirablu advance , tone of market was remarkably llrmur. nnd with correspondingly moderate arrivals for tomorrow , sellers would bo In a position to piihh up prlCos n point or two. Shippers bought ratlmr plnjorly ; : so did local paekor.s.and.small as wasthusupply.puns were not umptlud inueli before usual time. Heavy hops sold principally at ! f.7.va.Vi1. ) and $ > . (102.53.1 bought the larpust part of the light nnd medium wuiphts , the avurago finality belnp poor. The eloslnp iiuotat ons were J4.10CC5.40 for heavy and { 4.7.V3.1.0 ! ) for lightweights. Sales at over > . ! > ) were of the Mnpiu" sort. Thu market closed quite linn. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.B lio- colpts. 8,00 : shlpmeiits , : ' , ( WO. Mar ! < ot slow , natives steady ; Toxaus , shade higher ; choice natives , J.liO5.85 ( ; no fancy steers on sale ; Rood steers. $4.60,33 , 50 ; others , J3.'JOaI.'J'J ! Texans - ans $ J.)0 2.S ) : cows , 11.8 O2.9D. Hoas Kecolpts , 10.1.00 head : shipments , (1,000 ( head ; mnrkut steady ; rough and common , tl.'SA.mi mixed and puckers , J4.I ) Si.1.25 ; prime heavy and butcliar weights , $ : i.5iiW.40 ; prime to good , M. . > ua5,73 ; second class llpht. 511.1)0(3.1.2.1. ) ( SHIIP : : Hocclpts.G.OOO hoadj.shliiments , 3,000 : market fairly active ; owes , * ; i.i.@l.4ii : ; mixed and wethers. $ l.G02 > ) .25 ; Texans and westerns , ? I.OO4.4J. New York Ijlvo Stook Market NEW VOIIK , . Aug. 11. HECVKS Itocolpts , 2,511 head , all for exporters and slaughterers. No trade , feeling firm.Dressed beef dull at 7 © IHjC pur Ib. UAI.VKS Ileccluts , 04(1 ( head ; market dull ; veals. $5.00 < iii.47'/i ( per lOi ) Ibs ; mixed calves. eS.12M@4.0Qpor IMUbs. SIIUKP Ucuolpts. 5,21(1 ( head ; market Mo per 11) ) lower ; sheep , * I.OO.1.I2 nor 100 Ibs ; lambs , $5.25foU,0 ( ; droijsud lambs , UioHilie. lloos ItuculptH. 4KI5hund. Including 3 cars for bale. Market dull at ? 4.005.0'J pur 100 Ibs. Kansas City Ijlvo Stook Mnrkcto. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Aup. 11. CATTLE Ilo- celnts , ( I.OOfl ; slilpinunts , 2.831 ; peed cattle strong , others steady ; sloors , Jail0iii5.7.1' cows , SI..104&I.OO ; stouknrs and feeders. M.004.2.1. Hods Hecolpts , 3.B1J : shlpnionts , COJ ; peed hogs were 5o higher , others dull : bulk , J5.00 ® 5.25 ; all prudes , $4.7.114.1.3 1. SiiEiii' Hoculpts , 2.30J ; shipments , none ; markut quiet. St. Louis Ijfvc Stook Jlarkot. ST. Louis. Mo , Aup. 11. CATTLB Kocelpts. 2.700 ; shipments , none ; market opuned steady. Closed hlghur ; native steers fair to pood. * . ' ) .ll.5.50 ; Texans and Indian stcera , 12.30 ® I.O ! ) ; cannur.s $1 70Q.2.20. lions Huco'pts. 4.UK ) ; shipments , none ; mnrkut steady ; heavy , J5.yotJ5.40 ! mixed , $4.8J5.30 ; llpht. $ .V0\i5. : 031 A HA Fresh Fruits. Al'i'MJS Per barrel. | 2..riO. J'liAiw-California Ilurtlott , $ ' . ' .00. OlIANflKS Hod I , $ (10. ( . ) . WATEUMKI.O.VS Shipping stock , 15lSo. PI.UJIS Unllforiiln stock , Jl.2.1. ( 'ANrAi.oui'iis crate , J1.25 , IjKMONS 1'er box. 10.00 , HANAKAS 1'er bunch , 8..00'J.50 for peed shipping stook. ( HAi'KS Southern. 45o per 8 Ib baskut. 1'KACIIKS The supply In iiultu Innro nnd the < | iinllty Improved. Uailrornla ( Jrawfords , single case lots , 11,35 ; live casu lots , $1,25. The following quntatlonsroprosont the prices at which uhoh'u stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated ; NKW POTATOCS Hnpplles larpo ; good stock , 30c per bushel. Now HIIKTS Per bushel , 50c. IlKANS-Navy , $ . ' .WS2.ll5 ) per bushel. ToMATor.K 1'er bushel , J1.50. t'Ki.Kiiv 35o pur dozen. OAiniAdc Homo prown. IJo ! peril ) . UNIONS Homo frown 75o per bushel , Country Produce. Pour.Titv Old fowls , ji.2.ia'l,50 ; : sprlnp chick ens , small to medium , fl.50Q2.25 ; peed to choice. f2.V.75. Kiidri-dunnral mnrkot steady nt rrifillo. IliiTTKit The bulk ot the country buttnr is going alllu. I'otii.Tltv Some Inrpo nnd fancy spring chickens well us hlph as HIM pordn/en , but siniill sl/.cs peas low as il , 75 and medium at jJ : , ( ) @ - . > . .Kl. Old fowls mo not very active. Koosturs sell down to fi.'i ) and peed old nuns at $ tMT6'.5' ( . llliTTiiu The miukot yestenhiy with a III tin firmer and paukurs put on a h ilf com , making Ilio prlco for country butler O'ie- ' KfldS Thu markut WHS llrm at l""t < M'lo. Kl.oiruOmaha milling eoniiiany. Itullanee , Patent. * - ' > U ; Invinelblc Patent , (2.70 ; Lmiu Star. Superlative. f-J. 10 ; Knowllako , tJ.on ; Kauey l-'iiiully. JI.Oi. K. T , Davis milling company. 1 1 lull Pa font , No. I aniU'rcam. i-.ii"i ; lilnu I ) . , full p.itffnt , $ . ' 4.1 ; llawkuyu , half patent , * . ' .2.V Spoelal Itoyal. Patent No. 1 1 , fc'.Si ; Jllnmisoln patent , $ J.,5i Kunsas lluid Wheat , patunt , i..25 ; No- biaska Spring Whuat , irtiuni. f' . ' . I ) . H. K ( illnuin's Cold Mi'ilul. J.70 ; Snow White $ ; ' . ! ( ) ; t-nowllako. J.i i low grade , il.ili ; Queen of the I'.intrv. t..7.1 | Minnesota Suporlatlvo , } 2.7l ) ; bran. HIM ; cliuppo.I fi'od , J.'I.IU h. IW deh A C'ii. . Ilesl. t'J. ; Crown Prince , i ? . ' .ill ; Minnesota flilef , ' . . /i ; Splendid Family , $2,10 ; Straight. * l.50. In Iowa nnil Illinois. Cuii'Ado , Aug. 10. Dispatches from ninny points In Illinois and lown report uxcossively hot \vcutbnr toJuy , the Uicrmainatar rniiB- liif ( from ot : to U)3 ) dogrees. In somu bcctlons the boat was Intense. JOHN A. MCSUANU. KKA.NK C. CO.VDO.Y McShane & Condon , INVIiSTMKXr BAXKIiRS , 300 S. 13th St. , First National Banlc Bulia in' ! , Omaha , Neb. OCA ! In * toek * bnml * , tcurlllo % . coinuiorclat pa per , ete. Nu.'oU.iif ) loan * on liniiruvu.l O.uilKi rul entatc. Hhort thin ) lii'ini ' , on baaH itocK , ur uttiur B roTua colluurai ucunt ) OMAHA IttUlUlUliJ 311(1 ( DIRECTORY , A wxixas A AV ; TKXTS. Onmbn Tout & Awn ing Oo. , Ftnt ( , hninmncks. oil nml riilihcrelotliitiit. H. > nd for cnlnloKiui. llli : Pnrnntn. HAGS AXl ) Bemis Onmlm Ba Oo. Importer ! ) nn.l Mix'itifnc- turors. Flour t'a'ks. llnrlnps nnil Twlno. 1UCYCLHS. A. II. Porri to & Co. M. 0. Daxon. HOti Do.lKoSlro't. lllcyclc.i "eld on inontlil ] piyinuntit. Scml for oar cntaloguo anil | irlpi < a. KVJ7H Knrnnni St. , Omnh HOOK JHXDJUltStind STATIOXEltb Ackernian Brothers & Hoin'zo , Printers , blailL'r. " , cU'i-trcitvpon. blniik Louie nmnu * fiiot'iron. llhi llowiinl atioot , ( linilia. HOOTS A XI ) .S7/Ot'.S Ohas. A. Coo & Oo , Kirkoiu1nllJones&Oo , Mnmifacti.rori ami , Ioli- \Vhnlo jn I. 'V nnil f n1 til r'ra bers. Aitonu For notion lluli- bcr Slioii Ci. Ihii. 1101 , HOfl Howard street. niiilllui , llnrnoy Mioct. Williams , Vnn Aer- W , V. Morsj & Oo , , nain & Harto Shoo 1'nPtinjr.Corner llth mul Dciiml.ii KH ( iinalin . ' IS1. ! Harnor lroot. Muir'mnti IrHlUul to Oinn n. Noli cixll anil o cini in1. JiOXKS JiUTCUEHS John L. Wilkio , Louis Heller , Onmlm p.-i | > arluiic faolo-y lipr't ' nml l'aclior , 1317-13111 Doiulns. Tunlt nml . | ) | ) ' < , llcnf Ortlera iille.1. h'jtiiul i > li > op rnalnj ; * . promptly lilt ! HIS .lnck iin airvui. CAKItlAGKS , ' : s , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Onmlm's I.nr cst Variety WAGONS\.N'I ) CAItltlAOKS. CAIU'KTS. CLOTHING. Omaha Carpet Oo. , Gilmore & Eulil , Cnrnets , oil ' clolln ia'it- l.inuf icttiroM nnil tlniri , cnr'aln KooiN.elc \Vholo-aio Clothiers , loll Dou lni ntioet llwi Humpy street. GIGA US. "West & Fritscber , -M"nilfctiircs ; fine clears , Jo'jliertof loaf taliarco , 1U11 l'-nrnitn Sircet. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooke & Ooutant & Squires , Lime Oo. , Hard nnil soft coal sldp- Hnnt anil solt to il. S. E. Btreuts cor. Ifth , antl Uouitlna Oaiaha. Ainerican Fuel Oo , , Howell & Oo. , ihlpro.M anil ilealerj In anihraclte anil bllu- 217 S 14th Street , mous enal. 215 S. lOih street. Omani , Nob. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros , , 213 S. 13th Street , 014 Knrn.ira Street , Onmhn , Nob. Onmlm. Xeb. CORNICE. 3aglo Ooniico Works , F. Ruomping , Manufacture ! s of Galvanized Iron eornleo * , nnlvniilXiMl Iron Curnlce. Dormjr wliulow . dnor "iVInrtow eai > , metal io ' cnp , tlnl.ili. ele. Tin ikvlluhts , etc. 1110 mul Iron nnil M ltd roofer. 112 DoilKcSt. til Kuhum : HI. CEMENT AND LJME. J , J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 213 s. ma street , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omaha , Neb. Cor. 9th and DoiiKlas Sti. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Kooh Dry ) ry Kouili , notions , fur- Goods Oo. , nljliliuKuo.ls. . Drjritoodi , notions , cents' fiirnlahlnx Kiicdi. Corner llth anil Howard. ror , llth ami llowanl Sts ELECTItlCAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DKTHOIT-AUTOMATIC Electrio Motors lllnstrateil eataluKiio nnil Dymnoi. Catnlivun free , free. II. A. Klnncy , < Ien'l llill Capitol Avenue. A t. 8.,8 , : N.V. l.lfo llhtV. FARM MACU1XEHY\ \ Parlin , Oreudorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo. , ( icner.il wottern avcnt Corner Jones mirt Mth 8ts. Skanilla IMow Co. , Omaha , Neb. Mlti-U'il Shernian Ave. F LOU If. E , L. Welch & Co. , E. T. Davis Mill Oo. 1012 N. 16th Street. C. ( J. rmtorwooil , J. K. Slcl'iay , Maaaiier. MniuiKor nt Onmlia. Mill at llomlerMHi , Minn. Cor. Eth mul Jnck.son Sti. S. F. Gilmau , Omaha Milling Oo , , 1013-15-17 , A\ . Kith Street. Mo.chant .Mlllero , OlUfoiiml Mill lin.\urth ; C. K. Illaclr - Mnmiter. IRlh Street. FURNITURE AND CAllPJ'JTH. Dewey & Stjiio Fur- Beebo & Runyan Fur uituro Oo , , niture Oo , SuccosMirH to ( ' , A. lleeba Fnrnltnro unil carpets , & Co , lll.'i-lll'J ' Karnaiu Struct Ornca nml mil HU.Oinnha GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Scuno'dor & Loomis , J , T , Robinson Notion Co. Jotibern nnd Importers of ( iQ'ltll' ' filrnlshlim ( 'noiH , notions mul fnrnlidilntr m f'u eoleiiniloil tinnil Itoodi , ' III ckik n " overallH , liniiU , hhlrtx , cii.iti , ete. 1111 Iloiriiril Slraut. Cur. I2lli mid Howard Hts GLASS , PAINT , OIL ANJ } DRUGS. Zocnard Class and J , A. Fuller & Oo , , Paint Oo , , HO'J Douithii Street , Oi. 11.3 llmney Street. OKI dm , Nub. Onuilin. William Oummings , Blake , Bruce & Co. , 017nndUIU South 10th St. tOS-tOi loivennorlh SI. Oiuftliii , Neb. Oiuahi : , Nob. GROCERIES Paxton & Gallagher , Meyer & Raapke/ / TUi-711 ti. lUth btrt'et , liaj-HUjllurnoy tflreut , Oinnhn , Neb. Oinnhu , Nob. D. M Steele i Oo , Sloan , Joliusan 4 Oo , , s't reel , yih nnd I/cavemujrlh Mreou , ( Jiiuiliu , Neb. Omnh a , .Veil. Allen Brov. , McOjrd , Brady & Co. , 1116.1110 Ilurney Mrcet , 13th n ml Leitvunworlh , O inn 1m , Nub. Onmlm. Noli. GUNPOWDER , Hueh H. Clark. ficn'I Wontern A ent of liuiiuiitu Siortlntf | ( inn- ponder Atlu Idk'huiplo- Ivo lilnktiiijt cup4. fiifeui lilS llaruuj-j trvvt. j I. Eandazzo & Son , 211 S. 12th Street. Foreign A. Ioino3ltol''rnlti ) KlurliluOnincMi anil Sicily Krultllr.inch hoiiao 7 N Peter St.No > vOrleiins J'Al'EIl. HUnHLlt GOODS Oarpontor Fapor'Oo , , Omaha Eubher Oo , , Carry n full slock of .Manufacturers and job printing , wrapping anil bers nil kinds rubber wilting paper , curd pa KOOlll. per , etc. l.20 Karnain Stroot. SEEJJS Emerson Seed Oo , Seert urowcri , ilnalors In Kttrilcn , Krasi , grain nntl tree Bee'l ' * . 4 1-421 South mil. STO VES. James Hughes , Stoves repairs of nil kind ] Cooka nntl llctiteri * for Bide. ( 'Of S. 13th Street. SASU , DOORS , JILIXDS , E M. A. Dishrow & Oo , Dohn Sash & Door Oo Manufacturers of Hash , MiiiinfoctilrorHof mould- iltiori. lil I ml" nnd IIKI , lilhulH. ilourn , eto. niouMUu'i. llninoli nf- OIHeo : tlce , 12th anU lianl Sts. Itootn m Ilco Ilnllillni ; . STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES. U. S. Wind E'igino & A. L. Strang & So : a , Pump Oa , , 100MOOI Fnrnain Strccu Iliilllilay Wind Mllh. DI8 anil X'O.lnnuH Street. Oiimtm. Nub. ( i.F. Itiun , i TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated Ooffoe Company , 1414 and 14UI Iliirnoy Ht. , Omilm : , Nob. , TO rs. JULLlAJiDS. II. Hardy Co. , TlioBrunswiok- Tnyn , ilollH , n I lin in , Balko-Oollondor Oo , , fiinoKiinils. . liouiiiriir- Illllliinl merclninillne. iil > hlnt ! K"0ln , ehllil- hiilnon tutiirei. ren'1 * carrlnKei * . 407 , W S. IDtll Htruot , 1311) Kiirniuii Street. Oiiiuha. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS C0.7 - LIMITED A. D. Bo-or & Oo , , Iluntor 4 Qrconi M-W Ktcliani.'O llulhlliiL' , 10 Uxclmngu Ilii Houth Omnhn. South Oinnlin. WANTED Total \naal \ ut CITIES , COUNTIES. SCHOOL _ _ DISTI1ICTO. WATER COMPArilEBBT.H.n.COMPANIEO , ta Corrf'l'onilfnrp BollcitwI. H.W.HARRIS & COMPAHY.Bankers. Dearborn Street , CHICAGO :3 : We'l St.oet. MEW 70 Rlato SI. ' BOSTON , . TOlNVHSTORS" I nmollorinif Biaoc in a 8"oJ suund oom- pany tlut Will tviy n 0 p > r oant UlvlUenJ. $100 shares for $ B6. Write lor prospootm 10 HARRY KHBNB , Rcom 0 , Oor. Am. B'k ' Blds.St. Josaph Mo. \Vo irn'l ' tlio inarTi-loui French Kit ItrmiHlr CALTIIOO fr < - , an.I a N \ Icraliiuamntfillmtt ALTinxwlll KTfll' IH.rhurnF. & Kiululunt , . itud IICHTOIIK lx > tl Vigor. Un ilauJfay t/ialiijleJ , i . , . . , VCN MOHLCO. , Btlt ia > rl > u lf U , CUdiull , OkU.