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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1891)
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , - IirHKDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1801. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bulls Roared Fiercely and tbo Bean Danced Right Merrily. WHEAT PIT UNUSUALLY EXCITED I'rolllH mid liOsscH General , nnil tin Tune nT tlic Situation Orcntly JlBtnrlCl ICiidrH ! Try to Hctftcvc. ClilOAOO. AIIR. 12.-ARnlti tlio bulls In tin who t p t ronrcil nnd Die lioar.n d uncoil rljili murrlly to tholr piping. On tun of tliu 3iu ; nd vnnoo roconlocl ycstordny tliuro wtis pllud i further iipiiroo'utloii ' of 2'io In tlin ruling op tlon , Docoiiilior , tliouKli all of It e.xcopt I'ii liiid dlaiippRiirvd nt tliu clo u. Tliu iniir'ni ! wns In an uxircinuly nervous nnd oxcltci fituto diirlii ) , ' tliu entire session. Tliu Rununi fculltiK In tlio pit fuvorcd lil lusr prlocs nni tlin IIOWB of tliu diiy tuniled In tlio HHIIII < dlrec tlon , but tlio uncurl ulnty us to tlmsl/.u of tin tlncnvutuU short Interest liuro uiul tin' possl ulllty I hut oni > or more of tlio jiorsUtoiit loir ) ; nil hthudrlvun to tin- will : uiiHutllud con II dunci ) nml lunitod to * nn ovunlnup of tr.'i'.lo lioth IOIIR and Bhort. at tlio first sign of dun Kor. Tliu result \vi n rogulnr btiiinpuilc wliloli iilternutdly sent tliu nmrlict. uu inn down In the liveliest mid mom Imwllili-rln fushlon. Thu scnerAl tenilenoy of tlio session however , win upwurd and the result of tin day's trnilllitr WIIB MS stated nliovo. Itwiu pro-ninlnently n day to dullxhl the art of tin scalper mill If ho miKed the lluctuutlons cor roiHly he was eiiulileil , In tlio ImiKiiimu of tin KHinlilors , to KO In with iv .shoestring mid conn out with : t tnnynrd , hut woo to the iinlnek } scalper who Kucssnl the iniirliut Incorrectly for his tmiyitrd bccuino a slmostrinj ; ID iiulclily. Tin1 news at tliu oponlnK wns bullish , I , on don reported onr 'oi.'s for prompt shipments Is 3d up nnd Liverpool wim u haifponn ) lil 'hor. Thi'ro wns n little hesitation In tin ninrkct nt the start , tlio bulls scumcd to doubl the wl-dom of pri'siltiK the lidvmitaKO thei obtained yestcrd.iy. and this iiuvo Iho boms Bonn ) show uf eonrauo. 'riioopcnlliK price wa- ntUV05 > io npalnstlKi'aoat tliu closr yester day. l.oiiiis who had coed profits In tlioli piiichases of yi'Hterdny then boKmi tr reulbo , nnd tliolr yale.s liroko tbo innrkol lolU' o. W'thln ' n fnw inlniitos there wns u renetlon lo UJo. but tliu renoweil oll'oi-ln - < | iileUy sent tbu prlco down to OlSc. Thou cmno n I'erliid of comparative Bte.-iillnes.s. tin iniirliet holdliiK'for a conbldorablu time at Ol e. Then a I'arls cable reported an ailvanco of } } f In wheat nnd If In Hour mid tlio price bulged to 03jc. ( ! This ndvnnco WHS caused by the reports of heavy uxport clcarancct on Die Atlantic seaboard and the Kulf. the re port tuaklir. ' the "KBie 'ate 1,173,000 bushels. wlillo miotbcr nut It ntui7.)00. : ( ) Notwlthstaiid- Inu the heavy liquidation by Pardrldxu yes- toiday ho was understood to he. heav ily short mid operators weiu call- Inn him sharply on niurnlns. He finally told them that ho would put up no more nnd that they could please them selves In the open nuirkut. which they pro ceeded to do. It was estimated that the pur chases fur his account under the lulo aKKro- Kaleil I , ( KIO , Ml liushols.mi'l this buying nut the price up lo'JTV , the top UK lire of tbo day. When Dieso demands were satisfied theinnr- kot sah'Ked oil' , but closed firm at UCe. The changes during the session were sudden and Bovere. Many times during the da v buyers had to hid and keep blildlni ; higher and lilphcr whllo the .sellers held aloof until the anxious buyers had run the market im to nn enticing prlco before any ramoout. llnyln Ht'ip luhs orders WIIH Impossible , as on sov- cral occasions the prlcu shot up ward le per bushel without , an opportunity of huyliiK any until after tliu advance had been established. Ream , who Is a conspicuous hear , several times tried to stop tbo ailvanco In the earlv part of the session. Uo sold fives , tens and finally threw 1 00,000 Imthel lots at the crowd of buyers , but they took It all and bowlcil for more. New York was very bullish and had heavy bnyliiL' orders Inths market nnd St. Louis dealer * were also Rood buyurs. Clark \vlred from New York that. Uussin had appropriated 15,009,00) ) roubles for tbo purchase of seed wheat nnd reserves anil this was construed us n full conflimatloii of the gravity of the sit uation there. l.oianVlilto. . Swartz- Iu ) nee. 1111111110. Hodman , and tbo crowd generally were frco buyers. I.ator It wns rumored that White sold heavily on tlio advmuo. HrndBtreot's reported nn In crease of 2.4.'t.030 ) In the available supply of wheat east of the Hookies. nnd2.tO.ono I ncreaso on the 1'aclfle const. Siihse < | iionUy the editor conocted his IlKuros nuiklnir tno Increase east of the ruckles only C > i'-.uo ' , mid this was an Item ( if strength toward tbo end. Connsolmnn's London cablosald : "Our mar ket Is firm on the news from your sldo ; the prospect of the Kusslan crop Is becniiilnn inoru f-ivorablo. Wo expect Hhlpmunls of wheat will be Increased owlni ; to the prohibi tion. " 11. K. Chirk received from Now York news tlmt forelRiiors were all buying wheat. There are some selling orders also. Corn .started olV easy and September sold from Ml' jo to MJc , tli < ! weakness beliiR duo to the Into line rains In tbo corn belt and the hesitation In wheat at the opening. Hhorts took advmiluRo of the weakness to eovor and tbo market rallied some. Finally , when wheat made Its blK ndvnnco , corn was excited and September sold tnKOju. I'nrdrldKO was shorten on considerable corn , mid when It was found Unit his wheat brokers weio buying , the corn binkiTH Old the snmo tlilnit. Hence the ail vance toKlBo. ( After the llurry wns ovur Sop- temper sold otr to and closed at WM8e. Oats wore quiet but .strong most of the day. Influenced chtelly by thostieiiKtli In Iho other Krutns. llou' products hnd a dull day nnd prices ruled steady , The oxcltoiiient In iiraliiKeotneil to bo entirely lost on the provision market. Itecolpts of live hop s were 2f > 00 more than expected - pected and theie w n very llttlo demand for product. September pork kept between { ID. 15 and tlO O.'i and closed at 410.421i. Another sen sational ailvanco took place In rye today , i-'entenilior holllni ; from R-'lo loSS'Jo. ' The close of Septenibor yesterday wasKlo. The load n ( ntnres rauneil as followM : oi'K.v. limn. i.o\v. CI.OSK. WllKAT No , ! ! - AllKIIHl ieu t IM > ( I w December. wUTJ Con.vNo. . 2 Auiliiiit KIM < K Pt'ptuinbcr i'.Hd October MU oiU 61 64K OATKNo. . 2 AllKllHt 2SK S84 Hcptumber sy .Mn > - ml MKXM I'onic Si'iiti'inbur 10 C.'hi to M 1040 10 43 ( October. 10 M 10 Ii7 > 10 U ) 10 U IMIIII Si'plombcr e ea tiJfl r , ro October 6 70 II 0 ( I 70 B77 BnoUT HII.H Hi'pU'inbor fi on (1 ( 75 It 70 B 73l < October n i * I ! 85 DM ( /ash quotations worn as follows ; Ki.oun Dull and llrm ; lOo higher. WHEAT No , 2 sunnis wheat , BUUo ; No. 2 red. tWUe. ColiN-No. 2 , 02e. ( { OAT8 Na 1 ! . ! io No. 2 white. 32 < tW3So ! ; No. : iwhlto.r : < 332o Hvu No. 2. Wo. IlAiu.KV No. 2. nominal ; No.a , f. o. b. KVftGCc ; No. 4 , t. a. b. , so\ic. I'l.AXSKKtl No. I , tl.Kl TI.MOTIIV HUUII I'rlino. JI.2SO1.23. I'IIIIK Mebs pork , per barrel. J10.n7i. ! Hard , per owt. , W.M : short ribs sides ( loose ) . $ UU ( Cll.70 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , W.lO'iS 0.2i > ; hhort elenr sides ( boxed ) , ? < i,7J. WHISKiv : IllHtlllun.'finished Koods , perKal , , 11.17 , BudAiis Cut lonf. iinclinnKoilCA4O , AHTU'I.KS. Klour. tiarri'ld. IJ.OOO n.ooo Wliimt , bushels. S73.UU ) Corn , Inulu'ls. . . Ontu , tn lii'lt , . . . .V..KIU aiH.ou ) llye , binheln llrt.WI ) IU1.UOU llurloy. biiBltolii. l.OUO UU ) On the produce exchange today the biittnr nmrkot was unchatised ; fancy creamorv , IS ® Me ; line wokturn , iTOlbiio ; line dairy I4ifil c. New Vork .Mnrlcotfl. Nr.w YOUK. Aug. 12. KMIIIII itecelpts , 2'iB90 ' linckngeii ; exports , dW barrels and 47ii aeka : Kenerally stronger , fulrly active ; sales , ss,7JO Illinois. C.'OIIN MEAL Firm ; yellow western , J3.25 ® u.M. u.M.WllKAT Hecclpts , 177,000 bushels ; exports , 712 biihlielHt siiU-s. MW.\0 U bushels of future * , KXI.WO bushels ot spot , Spot market LWto higher , active for uxports ; No. S red. il.w ilt l.liAlu elevator ; fl.UMi < $ l.07 ? , ( ulloat ; * l.ra'4 ' 6 l.OK f.o.b. ; unprniU'd red , Jl.lOH'tO 1.14V : No. 1 northern to arrive. 1.I4U ( il.llV : No. 1 luiril to arrive , II.I7'4 < 21.17 ; No. i'Oblcugo , fl.IIQt.Uli : No. 2 Milwnukue. n.OS'i , Untlons advanced iteiidlly und closed Mrong. .HiltaVio advunce over yvstordny under the continued unfavorable crop news , and oNpeolally fiom , luasl& ; higher eablos bring a largo iiumuor of buying order * ; n , filllgononU export doiuand which runs do- Ihery up to 1'obruary with steady large clearances lioro and from tbo otitports ; No , 3 rod , Anirnst , Jl.o.'l' Ol.Cd'i ; closing ( I.U5 ; Hop- ti'inbi-r. tl.ti M.W1. ; closing. 11.04 ; Uotobor. I.OiH : I.U5' [ : closing fl.05 : November. fl.0iii-10 : kil eloslng. I.M'il December , Jl.Wi ® ; closing. li.OU'ii Jiinuury. tl.na ai.i'UH ' ; ig , II. OP , ; May , tl.UU.HQI.r.iV ! elcilnj , CHUN Hecolpts , 21,300 biuheU ; oxporti , 615 w ( tuturci ; Cfl.OfiO binhnU of spot. Spot market unset tled , quint , cloilng ca lor ; No. 2 , * 274Via Ir olevalor : ungraded mixed , 7K2" > > c. Option- iidvancpd 'i Hic with Vfhcntt but had llttli Rpecnlatlvo tciiHlon and closed Irregular ntul dull. Augmt. closing. * 2c ; Hcutoniber. ( VS rj COi'io , closing , ftl'ie ! October , CVS.17ii' ! , closing 6Cc. 6Cc.HYK Western , higher , need domnnd : Hop- tomber delivery , oiuause ; sales , 10,000 bushels at lU'.ic. ' OATH Hecolpts. fAOOO bushels : exports none ; salt-x , Kt , * > , dOO bunhcls of futures am ,1,000 ( umbels of pot. Spot market higher am Irregular ! option * trreguiar , eloping wnak , August. MfeW.le , eloilir , ' . Me ; September. 'l ' ( .r > c. eloilnp , iiiiifi October. aPi U'iSe. closing 'MHe ; nimt No. 2 white , t'XtAio ' mixed western. 4PiHfi ! ; white western , 4sxaiCc No. 2Chlcaco. 44 ISc. II AV quiet. Him. lloi' . Kasy.c tilet. I'r.Tiiui.F.t..M-Opencd wentc nnd declined ! ' < ( In the early trading , and then advanced : t' ' i and closed strong. 1'oiin-vlvenhi spot sales 4.0IX ) barrels : opcnlne. iflc : hlghi'sl , ( lie ; lowest O.'lc ; closing , We ; Seplember option sales 12-MKO b.irroM ; opcnlnUl'je ' ; highest , ( K < o lowest , ( B'ii'i closing. ( We. Lima oil , no sales total sales , law 00 bnrrcls. Cot'fKK-Optioim opened steady , f > to K points down , closed stonily fi to 10 points down Hales , H..VW lui'js. Including August , iirut ) Kcptomber. JI.VW ) ; October. Jll.iV > 3I4.r > .1i ! No. vembor , * ii.IVi : ; December. JIll.K ) : .March , 112. IX TM ' , ' . ! ! : > . Spot Itlo. Mriner , more active , fall cargoes , IH'fo ! No. 7. I7' i- . StidAlt Itaw , quiet steady : sales , ISO bags ; centrifugals. IN ) test , at : i 7-IRo ; rrllned , quiet MoiiASHBS Now Orleans llrm quiet , . Kin : Firm , quiet. COTTON HKKII On , I'lrm. ' | 'AM.OIV l-'lrin. TUUI'K.NTINi : StcnilV. KIUM Western. l'VSI7c ; rccclpU , 7,0X packages. I'OIIK Aellve.'steudy ; old moss. } | O.W ) < JI 1.2.1 : new mess , J12.00jf 12.f > 'j ' ; e\tra urlinc , IIOrOQ ( 'or MB\T Strons ; pluklfd bollle. . 7i ? < 3.Sc pickled sbonldiiis. GUQii'gc ; hams , ll'ie. ' Mllini.r.i l-'lrm : short clear , September , $7. W liAliu l-jiisy nt 0 pnlnts advance ; westeri Htt'.im , M.1K ) ; sales. L'AO tierces ; option sales -Vi'iO tlorcesj September. fC.DnQCi.n.'i , eloslng ai W.K'J ' asked ; October. ? ' ! .lMVrtI.il. ( ) closing at * 7.oi asked ; NoviMiibnr.f7.il ) ; December , tr.20 bid. HtTTin--Stroig ) | and In fair demand : stall dul'-y. l.-@ISJie ; stnlo ercamery , li,32uc ; eastern dairy. 12 ® f > c ; eastern iTeamery. l.VJ iOe ; otistern factory. I2 l4iKlgln ; , Ili'/ ' i'-'Oc' . CIIF.KSIJ I'alriy acllvn and tinner : western . " 'iW7He ' ; | iart sUlmsfOUi1. . I'm IIION Dull and unchanged ; Anicrlcnn ani.iKxais.2.- . . l-'oi'iMiu Steady ; lake , August , $12.00 ; lake yejilember. * 12 h > . I.KAD Dull ; dnmost'o. $1.47' } . TIN Kulrly sti'ud.v ; straits. il'.i.Ki. ' Oily KANSAS OITV , Mo. . Auz. 12. Wurivr Higher ; No. 2 hard , cash , Kit ! bid ; August , ti'ic bid ; September , no bld.s ; No. 2 red , cash , KKJ bid ; Hoptembor. SHJilild. . UoitN Higher ; No. 2 , eitsh , 54' 10 ; August , Kl'ii- : September , ftl'io bid. OATS-Sloatly ; No. 2. cash. ai' 4:7ac : ! ; Au gust. 2.ic ( ! bid ; Seitember. ] no bids. Kdn Uecelpts fair , demand moderate and llrm at I''c for. strict ly frosh. IliMTKll Steady and uiiehfiugcd. HAV Dull and unchanged ; timothy , $7..r 0 ; fancy prairie. * 'i.U'i ; good to choice , $ J.r > 0l.50 , KUHMSteady nnd unchanged. I'uo VISIONS Unehungo.l. Wool , Steady. ItEOKH'To \ \ lieut , 23.00D ; corn , 2,2)0 ; oats , 4,2110. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 40,100 ; corn , 4.UO ) ; oats , 4COa _ IMIiiiciiollHVlicnc ] Market. MiNNKAi-or.iH. Minn. . An12. . Gush wheat was vorj dull. Iliiyors wuro slow and Indlf- ferout owng , to Iho excited and unsettled stnteoftho future. It was dllllcult to make sales at , the regular difference between spot and December that had prevailed yesterday. No. 1 northern sold fiom U'ie ' to ll'/.o over December. Low grades us usual were dull. Heeeipts , .T > cars ; slilpnients , ill ears. No. I hard , on tni'-k. lHiclfcfl.01 : No. 1 northern , August. Ol c : Soplemher. S'JUe ' : Oeeenibnr , liOJie ; on track , OIGlKlo ; No.J northern , on track. 2 < 3Wc. ! _ Duliitli. Win-lit .Markets. DtTi.irni , Minn. . An12 , Wheat was unset tled and excited today. September opniied at lllo , sold up tu 114'ic and olosed at IrJ'je. December opened , .t II 1 1- . sold up lo ! ) li ! < i clos ing ut 92 > jC. Hecolpts , I.'O ' ears. Tilvorpoo ! Markets. TiivKiii'nou Aug. ri WIIB\T li'lrm ; de mand poor ; holders otl'er sparingly ; Canadian No. ] . 8s < ! Ms . " > d per ' 'ciital : rod. western. spring , 8sGi Ss Hd ; Kansas winter bard. 8s Id fcHs 10'Jd. Cons Klrm ; demand fair : mixed western , fls ll'.id ' per cent , it. HACON Long clear , 4."i Ibs , yjs per ewt for now. now.LAiin Prliiie western. ICfc ) fid per ewt. AMIJIIIOAN LIVK OATTIIK 5'4'i per Ib. St. l.o'iix .Mnrkets. ST. Louis. Mo. , Aug. 12. WIIBAT Higher ; ca > di , OlSe : December. ! ) l'e. OOHN Woakei's nsh , S7c ; Soptombcr. MJ.o. OATS Unsettled ; cusli , ! 'Sc ; September , 7.V.C. I'OIIK I'lrmor ; $ tn.73. LAltn-Stronger : } ( ! 20. WIIISKBV-- Steady ; fl.17 , HOTTEII Unchanged. Snu PrniioiHuo Wliciit Slarfcot. PAN KiiANfi.sco , Cal. , Aug. 12. Wheat opened somewhat excited on Vhuirjo this morn In ? with 18111 atu7JJc. as against Sl.GVj In yester day's closing. Krom (17'io It Jumped to liHliu , receding gradually to inijC , closing easier ut tl.Wi. lluycrs easier , wheat closed yesterday at Jl.70'4 , opened this morning at 73c. rose > ae , then receded tu'l'ic. closliu at.72. ! Toledo Grain ftiricot. Tor.Eiio , O , , Aug is. WIIBAT Olosed weak : ca h , U7o. COIIN Dull : No. 2 yellow. K > a. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , : ! Jc. . Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI. O. , Aus. 12. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 red , 'Sic. ' COHN Strong ; No. 2 , mixed , ( lie. OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed. WIIISKEV Jl.17. Now York Dry GooilH .Market. NKW VOIIK. Aug. 12. Aside from a fairly active request for low grade bleached goods und grain Imgs.hoth of which were searce.and a falrdomand for clothing woolens , the trade was moderate all along the line. Havana Marcttn. ! ; _ HAVANA , Aug. 12 , SPANISH OOLD J2.i9a ; " ' HX'CIIANOR Quiet : on tbo United States , short sight gold. UXiSPI per cent premium ; on London. lUMIf. U per cent premium. SUOAU SUndy ; 7i.UOl ) ( bags centrifugal , 00 test , worn sold at M.21 gold per quintal , Hank of lOnnlaiiil Ittillion. LONIION , Aug. 12. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hunk of Kngltiud today , - Oil Alnrkct. LONDON , Aug. 12. LINSEKII On 20s JJd per owt. owt.TultrBNTINE Sl'llllTfl 2S3 per CWt. STOCKS -I.V/J JIO.VDS. Nr.w VOIIK' , Aug. 12. fho stock market today reversed Its temper of the last two days , and whllo stilt dull and featureless , thu general 1st was strung almost througliout the session and material Improvement was made In all the lending shares. The market for the pres ent. It U conceded , hangs on the Union I'aellle ullulr and the market certainly took Its tone from that stock which recovered the loss of yesterday. There was nn announcement that the syndicate hud certainly been made up and Drexel , Morgan & Co. would bo largely represented In It , which pre cipitated u rush to cover shorts In Union I'aclllo and resulted In a sharp butstciidy appreciation In the value of that itouk on largo transactions , nearly 32,000 Quires of It changing bunds In the tlrst hour. I'he reports alrootlng the crops continued to iu most favorable and Uoek Island kov > t closely behInd Union I'aclflu on thu upward movement , Uurtlngtim was also especially strong , and the weak stocks , Including . .onlsvlllo , t Nashville and Missouri I'aclllc , mule a substantial Improvement. Thu huy- ng of foreign orders wits n potent factor In making n strong oponhr. , and llrst prices , while generally only small fr.iet'ons better .ban last night's II 1:11 res , were soon snriiisseil : , Burlington responded to the moro favorable io\\H In regard to the corn crop by an opening ; nln of * i percent , while Union 1'acl'lo was up per cent , and the heavy tr.uling In the last mined , with Its decided strength , was helped jy a rumor of olosur relation In tno neiir fu- uru n other largo western roads , Including the Missouri 1'iU'lllu and Atehlson. It was generally believed that by the de- illne of the previous few days the short Inter- > st hud boon unduly augmented und the feei ng In thu room was therefore moro bullish ban usual of late and thu traders weie ripe era rally , Tholr buy in ? , with purchases for orelgn account , mudo a strong opening , and he continued covering of shorts with the now "lying for the long account kept prices mov- ng upwurd until near 2 p. m. , when Union 'aolllo had reached 30 per cent. Hook Island 'olliiwliig olosoly , with llurllngton , Cleveland. Jlnclnnatl. Ulilcujo .V St. Louis and BOIIUI Jthors showing marked strength. KoulUutlons in the advances of the day caused a partial euutlon In the lust nonr and Union I'acltlo lost ivor I uor cunt und ethers In proportion. Thu nnrkot llnally elosed rather huiivyut the oon- esslonii but with prices generally at material murovvmontsovt'r lust nUht's figures Kallwuy bonds were moro aotlvo.but the In- reused business , Ilko that In stockswua prlu- Ipally duo to the activity In one Issue uf UchUou , which contrlbntod HW.OU ) out ot a otal Uay'i buslnusa of tCUI.OOO , TtiollockloK Vnllcy fa wore also strong and closed at 91 pci cent. Government bonds have been dull am steady. ( Uito : bonds have been dull and ntcndy. The following nro the closing quotations fo the lending stocks on the Now York stock c.v changu today ! _ _ _ VtcldsoiT . 31 ! $ IT. I' . lli > nTcrA lulf. . Ailnniii KxpreM . 117 Norllinpntorn . IOAV Alton , Tcrre Haute. . J7 Nortlnrpntarn , prcf. . I.1 do preferred . I''J N , V.Contral . 1' ' Amrrlcnn KTiire8..llil N. Y.Clile. A. St. l . . . II Mur. C. II. .V N . S. Oo prcfprrcd . Cnnnitn I'nclllc . 81J < 'Olilo ' .MlJsl > l . Cnnniln Sonllicrn. . . . 44 { OrcKonlmprOTcmt. . 31 Central I'iiclllc . ! if,4 Ofruon NUT . r Cliu . .VOlilo . PI Oregon Trims . t'l ilo l t iiteterreil. . . . 454 I'nclllo Mall. ilo i'j prefer -oil. . . ztljj ! 1'eorln. 1 H ! > < Chicago , V Alton. . C. . II.Q SMK rnllmnn t'nlnce . IN ) t' . , c , 0. .v yt. tj. . Delaware\IIinlton..I3i ! jtock liilnmi Dot. . I. . .V W MM'S" ' ! . I * At St. K. JUpM. Den.ll.d. . prof , . . St. I'anl l'.1H ' " ilo litt prufrrroil. . . . 45 S > . > ? . ilo 2ml profurreil. . . 104 ft. I'milA : Onmlin . . . 21 Krlo 19 ilo prefcrri-il. do preferred 4S Tcnn. L'onl , V Iron. . . ! M Korl Wayne 14'.i TUXIIK I'acltlc Chi. A. Knpl. Ill UIHijTiil. At O. Cent , pfil. . . 7t Hocking Valley 24 1'nlon I'neltlc 3M < HoiiMun.VTexas. . . . 3IM'U. ' H. KxprcM f > 7 IllinoisCentral 11214 ! Wntmsh.Ht. UAtl'ac. 1U-V HI. I'nnl A Iliillith. . . . 27 ilo preferred 2.i Kaunas At Texan 1214 Well * l-'aruo I'.xp IM I.nku I'.rlo At West. . . . 12H ! Western Union 7i ! ) | iloprcli-treil f ! ( Am. Cotton Oil 20 r.akeSliore . I0i : Colorado Coal. 28U l.onlnvlllo.V Nnnliv. . IN llomcstnku Louisville. .V N. A . SO Iron Silver 100 .MiMiiplihi&nmr. SOtl ; Ontario Z * MlrhlKnii ( Vntrnl . KS Onlcknllver 4 > < Mil. . I. . S. .V W 72 ilo preferred 0 do preferred 10.1 Sntro fi Mln A. St. I. 4'4 llnhver 2. > rtt pri'fprnnl iiif Illrh. At W. 1' . Tor. . . . 105 Missouri 1'aclilc n'.Si Wl con ln Central . . US' : Mobllu.VOIdo , . ( iron ! Northern pfil. . bH NiishvllleClintt SU , ClilcaEOin 411' N. J. ( .Vntrnl 110'411.1'nilTrust IMi Norfolk A , West pfil. lii 'Simar ' Traat W Northern I'aclllc 2li Snuthorn I'nrlflc : < ) > 'I'iI'rt'furrcil. ' ' . . . IMK Ori-coii S. li. At U. N. . 21 The tot il sales of stooU today wore 2I-.I1I .shares , IneludliiK ; Atehlson. I,1S > ; Dela ware. I.aekawaua & Western , li.MO ; I.on Is vllhfi Nashville. I7.1K ) ) ; Missouri 1'arllk' II.'JOl ' ; Northern I'aclll'e preferred , DK : > ; Itlch inond * West Point , tiafl ; bt. L'aul , BJ,1X)0 ) Union 1'aollle , 7.r > , ' .KVI. I'lniuicliil llovlo\v. NKW YORK. AUK. 12. The Post says : A re port tli ,1 thu unfavorable faetor In the rail road share niarKet of thu Union 1'acllle eoni panyV embarrassment had been removed fo the time at least by the adoption of the niuel tall.ed of plan to supply Its Immediate mono } wants of Improvement In American shales li the London market , and good liiiyln-r fion the latter quarter , all eiuitrlbuted to lend i fair deureo of activity and eonslderabli Btrength lo the opening of the stock market , FiiiMnelnl Notes , KANSAS CITY , Ma , Aug. 12 Clearings , Jl.nil- | Nl'.w VOIIK. AIIR. 12.-Clfarlnf9 ! JU2,725I47 ! balances. $1,737.1C ! ) . I'Mit.Aiim.rniA. Au ? . 12 , Clearings M,317- 527 ; balanees , Jl.ll'iri.s ' ? ! . HAI.TI.MOIII : . Mil. . Aug. 12. Clearings. $2,4SO- 7'Mi ; balanees , { ! ) , : n. Kate , C per eent. HOSTO.V , Mass. . Aug. 1Clearings. . J1D.170.- 1C2 ; balanees , JI'l2s.niS ; rate for mono.V.'O pet cunt ; exchange on New York , 2iu discount. CiiiCAdo. Aug. 12. Now York exchange steady at KOo discount. Uloarings , $ iiS7ii.7IO ; | Monov steady at G percent. Sterling exchange higher ; SI.HI'i for GO day bills and il.8.54 foi sight drafts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now York Moiiev Market. Ni'.w YOUK. Aue. is. MONKV ON CAM , Easy , ranging from 1H&2 porccitt ; last loan 2 pui eent ; closing oll'ore.i at 2 per i-out. 1'imiK MBIIOANTII.K PAPIIII m&Ht percent. STKIII.I.NII KXCIIANHKQuiet but llrm , at JI.SI for sl.\ty-uay bills and $ l.8i > for demand , The following were the elo liu prices on bonds : Ito.stou Stock Market. HOSTOS , Mass. , Ausr. 15. The following were tbo closing prlco-i on the Boston stock market : Ionlnii Stock > : iirkct. LONDON. Aug. 12. The following were the London stock quotations closing nt 4 p. m. : Consols money ' .Hi MlliKrlo. . . . . . . . . 18 > f Coiiholb , nccount. . . . .HiVlilllls. Centrnl ' .I7W U. S. 4a IU > | Muxlrnii onlhmry. . 3i : U. S. 4 8 laiwlst. Taul com.- < . . . a" < N. V. 1' . &O. Ilr t . . . . " . ! HenaiHB 14 Cnnnillaii I'iiclllc 8.'l l ; HAH SILVER I56d ! per ounce. MOXBY-U@H per cent. Kate of discount In the open mnrltot for both short and three months' hills , ; ' © > i per cent. Deliver 'Mining Stocks. DKNVKK , Colo. , Aug. 12. The mining quota tions closed as follows. St. IjoulH Mlulrij Qiiot'itloiiH. HT. I.OIIIH. Mo. , AUK. 12. Tbo mining mar ket was dull today and there were few suit' * . The following bids wore made on call : Ailiima itu ( irmdtu M T 237S Hlinvtnllu. . . HIM Montronu W KlUabeUi 145 Vllnm 45 I'.lrlH ItcntCH. S Aus. 12. Three per cent rentes 05f 12ic ! for tlio account. Chicago Iiivo Stock . OIIICAIIO. AUK. 12. [ Special Tolear.ini to TUB HGI : . | Native cattle were steady to htroiiB. There wi'io about Ul ) 10 of thorn and they wore all sold on a basis uf ji. : Krtil. ' . ' . ' > for common to extra shlpplm : bteoM , fl.T9n : for stock- nrs and -feeders and fl.2.VQi2.7 > for In ferior to extra cows , heifers and bullH. The ieneral market was slow , nolther the loeal or eattlo nmrUot was liberally sup plied. there being about 2IHK ) western and I.IWU Texaim. The former found buyer * ut steady pricu4 and the latter were stroiiK curly In the day when It was thoucht the receipts would not exceed 2.VOO. When the extent ( if tliu supply botanio known , buyers linlii oir , fomliiK a decllno of lOo. Weuterns were quoted at 19.00 3.75 for eows mil at sf.lUu04.5i forhteer * ; Texans nt t\A:6h \ ! .tl ) for cows und fc'.loa'.U ) for steers. Tbo heir trade was quiet at Jl.ftDWi.ri for poor to best lioivy wolyhls , Jl.ocxrcs.iio for medium and at M.i. > ft3.U.1 for poor to ebolcu assorted llRht , the runpo of quotations belnt ? about the MUIIO as roryoslerdiiv. The fooling was llrin , and for the hotter qualities thu uvernBoof prices was V tritlo hlKlior than for Tuusdiiy iibout u ilckol hluhur than Mondav. There were a lumber of sales at t3.4UiUiA.4A for heavy , and trqiiml f.\GU for llxlit. but tlin qunllty of the iiilk of tlio olTor IIKS was common and prices lolow KM boimht the larirem purl. Culls " ' - " * ' ' " " tt v bl"BU"i Thu Kvunlnz Journal reports : OATTLK Ho- plpls. r..ooj ; shipments , none ; market stonily : iliol.'o to extra steers , * . \7.vao.2lj KDOI ! steers. :4.NHW.50j : Texans , . aa.7ui westerns , tl.ao ® .4.i ( co s. II.O.vau.75. lions Uecelptu , IS.OOO head : slilpmonts , 7,000 toad ; market active , steady to strimx ; rough ind common , tl.UTd.M ; packers und mixed , .MW ; prime heavy and bntchar wcluhts. . ; prime light , U.4T. < &j.7J ; grabbers , i' lieeolpts , P.OOO bond ; shipments , 4.COO ; narkot fairly active. UXi(20o lower ; native tweu , no.vjtl.Ms mixed nndwuthers. f4.M < a..l5 ; i'oxnns , I.UJ < 3l.l. : i wusturns , Jl.lS'ii..O ; lambs , ' New York Ijivo Klonk Itlni-kct. Nuw YOIIK , Auir. 12.-llEEVK8-Uocnlpt ,2SIS cud , Including U euro for sale. Murkutl5o icr 100 Ibg lower , Trade very Blow. Na tive Mecrs , W.rA3B.ft ( mr 1X ( ) Ibsj Tt-tan and fo oradoes , I&3MS1. ,0i bulls and cows. } l.fl O2.7S. ' " ' * DiiKAsRii HKKIi i t67iOv ! "flOUe per Ib. Hiui'MKMM - Tod.TjrrtilJ breve nnil I.wt ) qunr ters of beef ; tomorrow , Tlio beeves. CAI.VKS HccclpK'l.Vsi bund ; market * lo but steady ; veals. f.VO'XitC.rij per 100 Ibs ; but termlik ealve. . tt.MCIUiO. SIIKI : ! ' ItocclptajH.ni liend : sheep steady InmliK , ' 40 lower ; shocji , JI.'iV3S.V ) per 10J Ibi Innibs , fV.'iWJii.tu : ( ln t < ed mutton steady , U'Se per Hi ; dressed'Filhibs weak , IlooK-ltecelpts. rViin hp'id. Inoludlni ; 2 car for sale. MurUot Iliju ut tMoflAM per ICO Ibs City lilvc Htouk J ItAVi AS ClTV , > ( < ) . ' , ' Allff. 12. C'ATTt.E Ho colutu , 4,000 ; shipments , 2/irt ) : corn , steady cows , Mronir. Siners , ji.HWVi.7.1it ; ( eows , tl.WH : iixij stookem and feeders , M.OOa.l.'J.'i. Iloos llerelpts 4,2ll. i Khtpmonto , 000 ; mar ket steady to Htrongi bulk , ( J.U035.20 ! rungt JJ.40iA : . SilKKl' Receipts , 1,00 } ; shipments , 300 Market steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ St. IioulH Mvc Stock Miirknt. PT. I.oui ! > . Mo. . Auc , I1. , CATTI.K Hecelpt. " .V.'UO ; shipments. 2.000 ; market llrm ; fair ti oholco native steers. W.oxa.VUi ; Te.xans am Indians , j..H > siui : ; canners. ' ' ' ' .MarkolH. Mll.WAUKRK. WIS. , AUI { . 12. 1'IIOVISIONS- Qulet. 1'OHK Setitomber. lin.no. ClliCAOO. Aug. 12. Srhwtirtz , Dupce & Me Cornilck to I' . I ! , swartA Co. : Theadvanci In wheat culminated today In u grand llnrry during which one moit pnnnlnent local boa notllled parties that he uonld not put up mar gins nnd Instructed thum to close his trade" The result \vus an excited market , durlii ] whloli Docemeer wheat nhi atli' c. The now was decidedly bullish. Liverpool and Loiidot both shuweil a decided ndvaiiee. 1'arlv was > U higher on Hour and lifon whe.it. lleilln wa 2 marks Higher. The Atlnnilc seilinaii cleared Iti.'i.lX ) i bushels ofhent. . Itecelpls u eleven primary point * were larjo. 1.4' l,0uii , hu were exceeded by the shipments which wen 1..V.i.l,00'i. Now Vork reports 110 loads taki-i for export. Our market hai bnoii exeltn ( luring the entire day and lltietuntlons havi been largo nnd sudden rendering execution of orders dinicuit. llradslreet fir-it reportoi an increa o In the imulablo supply e ist am west of the Koculcsnf : ' . ? ljlU ( ) bushels 1m afterwards corrccled It to nn Inervuxi of only f-U2. < ) . U. I'oin WIIH active 1m did not partake of tlio Btrcngtl of wheat. Ko elpts nt eiovon prlmarv points II7J.O 0 biishelsi slilpnients. K > 2.uu ) bushels Allhongb Ilili tuitions were fiequent tin trailing lu the pit wa > n. it large. 'I he n.ar.e wiiHOHsily broken PIO fiom the highest pulnt , Ulferlngs were ICSH than luu , ' OJ bushels. O.it ! wiTeduil but fairly Kloadv. K.vo was agali active and stionu' , hciirlng an advaiiceof l5c ! but giving at the elOMi indlcallons of semi realizing by longs. 1'rovislont were dull , evei tlio oxcllemont In grain fulling to lend ue- tlvlty to the trading The best strength was shown In lard , for whli-h there .seemed to bo t number of orders , apparently for forelgi aoeonnt. CiucAdo , Aug. I1Kennett , Hopkins & Co toS. A. JleWliorter : It was stated yestordaj that I'ardrldL'o had bought in over . > , UW.j ( bushels of wbent and It. was suppu cl thai this covered his entire lino. He aiimlttcd lit had lost J2.WXK ) on the upturn and as this would be over.V. ) on this quantity It was tukei for grunted that hu was out of the market but It seems his August line wns still out am us bo did not respond promptly to inargli calls some houses eon 'hi In Ins whcal undei the rule. It Is claimed that subsequently hi put up his margins and demnndei reinstatement of his trades. Then 1 % so much goxsip about b.s trade ; that tt Is dllllcult to get at fuels It Is generally believed , however , that all hl trades with outside houses have been closed anil that few or none paid any attention to bit demand for his reinstatement. lie trades on ho vast a scale that his operations at time. ' upset all calculatlOns-and hond prices soaring just when a decline seems probable. It I' likely that ho will not cut much figure for n time , for ho takes bin mlsfoi tune very mucli to heart and Is disposed to let speculation alone for the present. Outside of bis op erations wo can foi > no good reason for the fiic ? ilxo wbleh has ocurred , Foreigners seem to have been Inllucn- tlul factors In , tjie advance , doubtless because they had bought largely al higher pi-ices und wanted a chance ti : unload. SVe are now being lloodoii with reports of enormous engagements fur exports , bur us ; i good slime of the business Is fur latt shipment , some of It n.q far nway an Kobruury , and us the shipments thus far have been les * tliiin one-third of the lopoitcd eiigujemeiit for the time covcrqd , Uhlcago ojicrutors are Inclined to ho skeptical on this point. Tnort Is no doubt Ku rope. will want a vast quantity of our breadstuff * ! , but that It will want more than It bus ever t-iken In any preceding j'ear iniiy bO' qucstloneil white it cun hardly bo doubted that the United States Is In a position to supplv 50,000.- 000 to 75.UUO.000 more wheat , with a gooil ninny millions of rye on tlio side , than ovei before. Wo do not uollevo there Is going to be a famine , nor that wheat Is going to sell nl famine prices , nnd wo regard the late bulge at speculative. Wheat Imparted strength ti. corn , but there were free olforlncs on all bulges. It Is believed tbo clique. Inlluenced by the 'greatly ' Improved out look for the growing crop , are getting out of their holding as fust us possible without breaking tbu market. Oats remain about at u standstill and close about where they did yesterday. I'rovlslons uro In a rut and It seems hiird to get any action either way. They are like the poet's "painted ship upon a painted ocean. " NEW YOUK , Aug. 12. Kennett. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MuWhortor The stock market oncaed active and strong , owing to tbu pres ence of largo buying orders from London , and especially In Union 1'aeillo In which it was thought London purchases were equal to Ij.onu shares. Traders saw the situation , and as they were short of stocks , rushed In und took the market away from the brokers with London orders. The compet tlon of buying did not end until Union I'aclllo hud risen nearly 4 percent from the close last evening , Chicago , llurllngtoii & Qnlncy and Kock In land nearly a per cent , and others to a lesser degree. Traders seem to ho Im- Impresaed with the belief that the receiver ship for the Union I'aclllo wti'i to be averted nnd parties Interested could not afford to have the company's affairs thrown Into the bands of a receiver. It Is said that the direct ors of the company buvu been In session to curry the financial alTalrs of the company along , but nothing had been made public In dicating any fiivorahlo results. The Juno earnings of the Union 1'aelllc show a decrease of KJIiUXX ) In gross and J.'ISD.OW In net. The fact that the not decrease Is more than the gross owing to the Increase In operating expenses does not look well In view of tbo many assurances that the publlo bus re ceived that great economy Is piactlcod. The condition of the Union I'aclllc calls at tention to the fact that the ilobtowncd by the United Slates government of JVJ.ono.oOO will he duo and payable very shortly and the pres ent Impecunious condition of the company will undoubtedly ralco the question whether the government should not take steps In pro tect ll.self. llostou Inis sold freely of Union I'uejllo In this market today. The bulge In the whole market was largely cuiisod by the covering or shorts , and after prices culmin ated traders Jumped onto tbo market and heir sol , Ing made the rouct'on In prices In the afternoon. There Is some talk of the eoal companies trying to ailvanco prices on Sep tember I. but In view of the condition ot trade and the largo supply of unsold coal It scums hardly likely Unit they will try such acourse , The stock market closed at u considerable re action from tht , highest prices and rather un settled. ST. Louis , Aug. 12. Langetiborg lirolhcrs to Coukrull Brothers : The following was the range of prices on the lending options In this inar.iet today : r" ! U | > un.l _ _ lllnli. | Low. | Clone. Iv SOUTH 0.11,1//.I Jt.tKKRTS. 'id OMAHA , Aug. 12. OATTl.K-Onielul ritfolpts of eattlo .KH us comp.uod with Ui\l yesterday und 1700 \\cdnosdayoflaht ivctik. The market was ac- tlvo and stronger mi beef steers , slow and lOo lower on butcher ( truck and blow and 1111- clianged on feeders . , .There i are no good na- tlves among the receipts , Ilon.s-Olllolal receipts of hoga 2,701 ns compared will , a.hUyi.stord .v and 11.701 Wed nesday of last week.'Tho market was active nnd strong on eholfuJiL-avy ho.-s , steady on Ilirht hois and wuul rjn common grades. All a.V2.tho hulk hiilUnx at gUMa5.l5. - . . , - M.TnalU.'i ! heavy. $ i71t5.tJ ; ; mixed. fl.KMinux 1'ho average of the iJirlces paid was f.VOii : ! ns lomtiarod with * 1.oJi ( yesterday and W.OO ® i.0li ! ! Wednesday of last week. HHKKI-Jllielal reciilpts of sheep ( if. ns . onipared with 28 yesterday and 2 \Vednon- - lay of last week. The market was iinehan- { cd. ISattvos , cZrJUTil.y.l ! westerns , K2.23Q 1.73. Good 0) to 70 Ib lambs. tt.OOS5.73. and Dlxpo iltloii ofStock : . Olllclal receipts and disposition of stool ; as iliown by the books of tliu Unloa stoukyanU : omuany for the twenty-four hours ending at i o'clock , p. m. , Au'int l : , 1SJ1 : UKOBUTH. DISI'O.SITION. Ucprcacutntlvo Sales. RTC.CII8. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No Av. I'r. 18..1100 13 CO 17..1182 W 73 U..i : IJ300 cows. 1. . 7PO S 40 MII.KIIIIS AND BI'KIMII'IIS. 1 cow nnil on If ( .11 t I cow nml eaif : w o Scows nnd calves , each SI 0 1 .HprlnpiT il ( 1 springer , 180 WESTGIIN CATTM : , No. Av. I'r. W. Hlclittnlson S steers 1075 $ : i no ! tt itei'rt IJM 340 V'IKO onttlu ooiiipaiiy 5 Mi'i'W. tulllr.KS CHS 220 \hi\\nu\i\ \ \ \ & ii 1 fuedur KW 2 ,10 II fouilurs t 4 285 S cows 1013 2 25 31 striTS 1271 3 M Hurt lull Kli'lKinls. f.ft hclfors. Hiiycil | ; 10W 300 "kS lll'lfrrs. sinvl | ( ! IhVI 3 ( Ml 4. ) liolfcrM , Biiiiyod 10x2 300 40 hi'lfoiB , hjtiyoU lil.V > 30H 41 rlll'lTS 1217 3 05 Stuwnrl. 2 fcoiloM lli" > 300 43 fuudiMH H5'i 340 O.1IA1IA WJIOIsES.l l.K .ItAlin l.TS. Krcsli KrititN. The wnterinolons now eoiiilnc to market nro very larRo nnd fancy. Some were sent out on or.lers yesterday that welched . ' 15 pounds. California llartlett pears nro not KO plenty as they wore a week or ten days IIKO. I'KAHH Oallfnrnla llartlolt , { 2.00W2.23. Ari'tiHS Per barrel. $2.'iU. OlIANOES Hod I. W.Ofl. WATEHMULONS Shlppinc stock , 15lSo. I'l.UMS Uallfornla stock , SI.25. ( JANTAi.OUi'ES1'ererate , ll.2. > . IjEMONS Per box , Jli.0.1. IIANA AS 1'er bunch , J..OOSI.SO for peed shipping stock. GiiAi'cs Southern. 45c per 8 Ibbnaket. I'KACIIKS The supply Is iiulto larao und the quality Improved. Ca.lroriilu Urawfords , slnRlo ease lots , $1,35 ; flvo case lots , JI.'JJ. VejjeialileH. The following quotations roproscnt the prices at which choleo stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : NEW 1'OTATOHS Supplies larK'o ; ( rood stock , Me per bushel. NK\V HiiKT.s 1'er bushel , 50e. HEANS Navy. $ . ' .fiOB2.(13 ( ( per bushel. TOMATOKH Per bushel , (1.60. CKI.KUV : tie per dozen. CAIIIIAOE Home crown. I'Jc per Ib. ONIONS Homo frown 75c per bushul. Count y Produce. Eons-The market stlll'encd up yesterday and sales generally reported at ik- : . and In some liiHtaneea single eiau lots brought more. llUTTKii An occasional package of fancy dnlry butter brings a llttlo more , but thuKcn- eral run of the country butter coes ut lOiio. Poui/riiv Old fowls l2.50Jt3.50 ( ; sprlni ? chickens , tJ.OtiffJ..SO for Niuall to medium ; me dium to Kood. ? ' . ' .50.0i ; some very funcy lurso brliiR a llttlo over. ? 1.01. Klotir. Omaha mtllinc eomiiany. Itcllanco , Patent. $2.60 ; Invincible Patent , $3.70 ; l.one Star , Superlative , J2.40 ; Snowllako , J2.00 ; Knncy Kainlly , JI.WJ. K. T. Davis milling company. IIlKh Patent , No. 1 and Cream , M.05 ; Blue I ) . , full patunt $245 ; llawkeyc , half patent , 2.25 ; Special Itoyal. Patent No. 1 ' . ? ' . ' . I ; Jllnncsota natent , $2.75 ; Ivaiisis Hard Wbunt , patent , 42.25 ; Ne braska Spring Wheat , iiatont. $3.40. S. P. Oilman's Gold Jledal. i2.70 ; Snow Wlnto $2.40 ; Snowllakc. $ . ' .10 ; low grade , Jl.fil ; Queen of the Pantry , $ . ' .75 ; Minnesota Superlative , $2.70 ; bran. ffl'l.OO ; chopped feed , J.'I.OU. r. . I , . Welch fi. Co. . Host , $2.75 ; Crown Prince , $ -.fiO ; Minnesota Chief , $2.i5 : ; Splendid Family , $2.10 ; StralRht. $1.50. _ wit x.t rr iff ( ////.NM. It iHii't ICxtoiiHivo , I > tit It Cnlln Out Coiiiinoiulnlloii. SAN PH\NIMSCO , Cal. , AUK. 12. Dr. Gra- vatt of the United States imval liosplUil nt Yokohama , wno arrived here yesterday on tno Oceanic , states that the promptness of Admiral lielltnnp at the time of the recent iniissncro at Wuhn Is the subject of much favorable comment on the part of the white residents of Shanghai. Just before the steamer loft Chtncso waters the United States steamship Pnlos proceeded up the YaiiR-tse-KIanf ? river to Wnrbu. The Alert remained at Shanghai. It Is stated that July 1 Helknap cabled to Washington for live more men-of-war , nnd had been assured by return message that nn additional force would bo dispatched to Asiatic waters. Davis Will On HO. IH'TTK , Mont. , Aug. 12. The examination of witnesses on the handwrltluc In the Uavls will case was continued yesterday. It is nil In the same direction , the witnesses being fa miliar with the handwriting of cither ICddy or Jot ) Uavls , or A. .1. Davis , or nil of them , nnd testifying that the will was written by Kcldy nnd not Job Davis , nnd that the slgnu- turo of the latter in tlio will is unlike his , The court ruled out nil comparative evidence in the way of writing and exceptions by the dozen are being noted. No Mlllc in UAi.csiirun , 111. , Aug. li ! . In view of tlio sickness among the cows in this vicinity nnd the report that milk Infected herds was being - ing sold hero , the board of health has Issued nn order forbidding the sale of milk until the disease shall have abated. Kor several days restaurants nnd hotels have found it difficult to procure milk uua butter , but ttm effect of Hie order is to shut off the city entirely from its supply of milk. Hut low cows nro dying of the dlseaso. _ DoinollHliccI by n liiirrli'iiiii ) . CAKI.TON , Minn. , Aug. 12. A hurricane/ - ir.ollHhod a. Ghlppowii Indian village at Saw yer yesterday. U was accompanied by a roat hail storm which destroyed all the gar dens and grain Holds between Sawyer und Ulg Lake. Many Indians wore injured , but 10110 killed , _ JOHN , - . . MtHllANt. HU.NK l/Ov" ° N McShane & Condon , INVHSTMliNT BANKERS , 300 8. 13th fit. , First National IJanlt Uulld ing , Omaha , Nob. IK1 * ! In itockii bniult , nmrltlot , commercial pa per , tita Negotiate lonni on Impruvoil Omaha ruM Bulttto. Bhort time louni. on bank iluck , or uili r tpprorcd cgll t r l iscurlt ) OMAHA UIUUUUIO H DIRECTORY HAGS AXU TW1XES. Bonus Omaha Biu * Go. liniHirlors nn 1 .Mnuufnc- turi'rii. rionrM llurlnto nml Twine. A. II. Perri'o & Co. M. 0. Daxon. 1101 Do lea SttoI. . llleycte olil on montlib ] I.I-IH'IIK. Hunil for our cntilouuo : ami prlivn. liW7' ' $ Knrii.im ft. , Onmli JIUOK Ackennan Brothora & ; Hoin'za , l'rlntv , Mmli'rs li olnityior | < . bliuik book ininu- : met im . Illi ! llowanl Mrivt , Omnlm. IIOO'IV A XI ) , S//Ofc'.S / Ohns. A. Coo&Uo. KirkeiulnllJones&Oo iiinfa.'turors niiil Job bers. for Motion llnh- Sli n > 0 < . III' . ' . HOI , 1109 Howard street. nml 1 IU ! . ) lnnu < y ntroiM. Williams , Van Aor- W. V , Monj & Go. , nam & Harto Shoo KrtPltirjr.rnrnor llth ninl ItiMiula1 * MA Omnlm 121' ' llnrtnr : Ktrcct. MiTchnnt * lnvltuJ to Oinn a. N'oK t-nll nml uvtni nt * . JIOXKS IWTdllKltS Johu L. Wilkie , Louis Heller , Oainlin pi.er | Imx fnflory Htitclior * nml I'.u'ker * . l.'U7-lil'J : Dou/lin. T.ioN mul Hiiipm | < IU > or hoi nnil hi > ei > rnilni ; ' * . promptly MIIMl , Illii-llls .Ini-k on lro t. CAltltlAOKH , JSUGCilKlS , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Uiimha'a Lnrvest Vnrloty \VAUUNSA.VI ) CAIlltlACKS. CAllI'KTS. CLOTIIJXG. Omaha Oarpet Oo , , Gilmore & Ruhl , CnriM't.i , nil. flullis in it- .Mnniif.ictaror nnil tliifc'i. eiir'uln Wholoinlo Clothlern , I.MI Douulnti ntioot MWI Mnrncy street. GIGA US. West & Fritscher , Mnmifncturos tlnoclu'nrs , Jobbers of lent tahncco. 1011 Knrniin S'roet. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Coal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squires , Lime Oo. , Hiiril nnil soft coal hlp- Mnnl mul sott cont. S. 1C. porn. nrnaillMtoot cor. ll'th nnil Doitgln * * Omnlm. streets , American Fuel Oo. , Howell & Oo , , Shipper" nml iloalnri in milhrnelto nu.l hltu- 217 S 14th Street , iiionn c-onl. 2lu S. l.Mli street. Oinmit , Nob. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros. , 21.1 S. loth Street , 1)14 Pnriinni Street. Oinnhn , N'oh. Oinnhn , Nob. COltXICE. Eagle Oornice Works , F. Ruomping , MnnnfnccureiB of Cinlvnnlzed Iron coriilro * . ( inlvnnlz.'il Iron Cornli'o Dormer windows , iloor Window mill , motnlllo nipi , tlnlul * . etcTill HkyllKtit ; ) , etc. IHO anil Iron anil hi ito roofer. IIU Dodco St. til Fnrnnni St. CKMUNT AXJ ) L1MK. 3. J. Jobnsou & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 218 S. Mill Stro t , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omuhn , Neb. Cor. 'Jth nnd Donulns Htn. GOODS. M , E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatriok-Kooli Dry Dry Kooil * . notion * , fnr- Goods Oo , , nlildnKOO U. IrjrioodH. notion'.cents' fnrnlnhlni ; KOI di. Corner llth nnil Hownnl. ror. llth nml llowanl Sts ELECTRICAL SUI'l'LJKlf. Wolf Electrical Oo. DKTUOITAUTOMATIC Electric Motors lllu tnii'il ( cntidouo | . nml Dyiiino' Ciiltdouno free. froj U. A. Klnnoyirn'l Hil4 Cnpltol Avenue. Aut , KI2I.V.V. . l.lfo Illil'it. FA 7Mr MACIIIXEU Y , ETC. Parlin , Oreudorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , tivnural o ttrn luent Corner.lonoa nml 9th Sta. Skamlla flow Co. , Oinidia , Nob. l.'H'.i-ll.'il ' Sliermnn Ave. If LOUR. E. L. Welch & Co. , E. T. Davis Mill Oo. 1013 N. lOlh SI root , C. O. tuiilorwooil , J. K. McCrny , MnniiKcr. Miumnor nt Omnlm. Mill nt IIuiulei-Hon , Minn. Cor. bth anil JnckHon Sti. S.P. Giluian , Omaha Milling Oo , , 101.V1J-17 , N. ICth Street. Morchnnt . Mlllura. Omcoiiml Mill 131.1 North C. K. Illiielf - MnnoRor. IDtli Strcut. FURNITURE AND CARl'ETS. Dewey & Stno Furniture Beobo & Eunyan Furniture - niture Oo , , nituro Oo. Sliccosiorn to U A. Itucbo Furniture nml rnrpcK , V Co , 1115-11 IU Knrmiiu Htreet. ( Irnco anil 1.1th Sls.Onmhn GEXTS FURNISHING GOODS. Sohne'.der & Loomis , J. T. Eohinson Notion Oo. JoljborK nml Importers of Cent ' furnishing nor. < li , notions nnil fnrnl lilnj < in I'tt coli.'liniloil tininii Iliickikn " overnllH , pniitu , nlilrtH , coil : , etc. UU llownrd Ktroct. Cor. I''tli mill llownrd rits. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS. Konnard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo. , Paint Oo. , 1402 DoiiKlnn Klreut , OMH2 Hiirnvr Kirect. Oniuhii , Nob. Oni.ilni. William Ouininings , Blake , Bruce & Oo. , CI7amliiU ; South lOlh St. IW-tOl I.o ivunworth St. Oinalm , Nob. Omnlm , Noli. OROCKRIEf. Alien Bros , , McOord , Brady Oo. , 1108-1110 Iliirneybtrec't , Utli nnil Ixiiivmiwortli , Ouiulia , Nell. . Omqlia , Null. ClUXl'OWDKH. Hucrh H. Hark. Ccn'l Woitorn Avent of Iiionf | rlportlni ; ( inn pOYiilur. Altai liUh vnplo- nlvo lilaitlnv c | i > , fumi. Gil AIX AXI Toncroy & Bryau , S. A , MoWhortcr UriiVorn , iirntn , | irotl 315 lit Nal'l > nk. llrolc Ions nnil Morkn. ISMS. err I'rlTntn wlrro to Kill St. I'rlvntu nlro New York , CtdrnKo unit til I'lilcnuti , SI. l.oidii SI. tirtuK ( 'null until ! mill Now Vork. uoiutlit for nil markpla. Gockroll Bros | F. 0. Swnrtz & Co. , llrovpr . 1'rlrnln wlrp ' llto\t ni. < lri\liiil'rn l lon lo Now York , I'Mi-ntio , \ ' oti * . rntalu wlro In HI. St. lonl . Special nitonl ' enl ami t'lilew. ORIco lion Klven to tr.'ick tMi ' In 1 I Nal't Hank Omntm. on grain. Ut Nnt'l Hunk. \ Kiclmimi'bMV. S Omaht M / , * 1. Rector &WilliolmyOo Cor. totli iiiul .IncKson Sti , Omnlm. 11 { OX Paxton ft Vierlinsr Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Works , Works , Wroiiulit nml o.ist Iron t'liUilliik' ' wnrk. oindnt' * . Mnnuf r.i tire ami Htrtl ! r l > rn work , irntiiirnl pi oof " 'itonall' Jail Iniinitrjr , mtrlilno nnil ork. I on shutters unit blacksmith wiirn. U. 1' . Urn e cni > o < O An- Uy. nml I7th . dreen , lull A Jai'k.on nti LIQl 'OttS. P.or & OJM R. R. Grotto , l.liinor Morrlmat , linn'Her nnd Jobber of IMS llnriui"IronU Win ' nnd I I .Manafnctiir'rt KiMiiusl ( Oil nn I I'nrnnia St. K.i t liulln Iliiioi-i. . L. Kirscht & Oo , , Friok & Herberts , Wholesale l.linor | Dcal'rs Whole nli'l.lijiior llealori 40T-40H 8. 10th St. lOi-stHS. inth St. lAJMlltilt. G. W. Douglusa & Oo Jolin A Wakufiokl , Inipiirled.Aniorli'Mii Port- oil l.ninber , l.ind I eiiient. Mllivaii- keo Ityilraiillc I enienl 1.110 North liUli Struct. " ' Wlilto UIIID. Oliarlos R. Los , Wyatt-Bullard Lumber Ilnnlwooil hum . or. irooil rari'ot ' * unit parquet ber Oo. tloorlntf. tUli ninl Ilonilu3. ; 20th nml It.inl Streets Louis Bradford , Lumber , lime.cementote. MILLINERY AXI ) XOTIOX& 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfolder & Oo. , .Millinery. NotloiM.CIonk Importem anil .lobt'or.i In Kto. .Mllllnerr .W , 210 ini'l 212 Sonlli llth 1IH-119S. IKIli St. , Onmlin. Street. Ml'SlCAL Max Meyer & Bro Oo A , IIospo , Jr. , .M'fn Jowelcr < , ilo.ilor * la 1'l.iiMK , ' , Artlili' . Mntcrlnli , Hie. , Kiinuun ami tilth. I SIS DoiiKlit Hlrout. OILS. Oous.ilidat d Tank Line Oo. Hellneil mill liihrlentliiK olln , uxlo itrviiHu. etc. U. II. Until , MminKur. I'llODUCE. VUMMltJSKJX. Ribbel & Smith , Sohroodor & Oo , , Dcnlcrt 111 cnuntrjr pnirt- Cii h bnyorM hiittcr mi I IH-O , Irults , vuKuUiblun , run * , nail Kummd coai- etc. uiloHliiti iiiorcliniiti , etc.liOi Mowuril Struct. 4-a South Illh Street. Robert Purvis , E. B. Branoh & Oo. , 121 ? llownnt Street. Produce , frulti of nil Wrltu for hut- prlco on - klniH , , tor , VKK poultry , uiul oyplors 13th mnl llnrney Streets , Kirsohbraun & Sons , Jns. A. Olark & Oo. , lliitli-r , cheo < o , CKK9 Hotter , CKK" nnil poultry. Poultry nni 120111 Inwnnl Street. cm South iiih : street. Bates & Oo. , Williams & Gross , Country proilneo , fruits , ' I'roilnco nml fruits. vcKolntik's. grocers' epo clnltluH. to.t , aplt'ea , etc. 417-UJS. lllhSt , U14 1 Inrnoy Street. L Randazzo ft Sou , 211 S. I''th Street. KornluiH DdiiioHtloKrnUi FlorldaUrmiuc.H n nil Sicily FrnlH. llrani'h lioiiso 7 N. IVters St..VowOrlumn J'AI'Ell. GOODS Oarpeuter Paper Co. , Omaha Rubber Oo , , Curry n fall "lock of Mnnufactiirora unit Job- prlntlni ; , vrnippbiK anil burs nil klnila rubber wrltlin ? pnpcr , cnrd pn- KOOiU. pt'r. etc. \'M \ rnrnnm Street SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Hci'il urowcr , ilonlors In Kiinton , Knus , Kndn nml tree seoiH. 421-421 South Kith. STO VK& James Hughes , Htovos ri'pnlm of nil ItlmU Cooks nmt lloiilerj fomnlo. . llUhStrvnt. SASU , noons , HLJMS , M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohu Sash & DoorOo MnniifiictnrerH or .MnniifnctnrorHOf nionUI- iliiori. lillndH and lnK , Iillnil4. iloors , etc. nionlilliik't. llrnncliof Olllcn : lieu , 12th anil Unnl Sin. llooin Cil llvo llnlldlni , ' . STEAM AX I ) WATER SUl'l'LIES. 0. S. Wind E-giuo & A , L. Strang & So. 3 , Pump Oo , , KXfMUOl Knrnain HtrcoU llnllliliir Wlml MIIH. Ulh anil .r.'U .lonun y trout. Oinnlia. Noli , I ) . ) ' ' . HIIOJ , MC TEA , COFFEti , SIICES. . Oonsolidatod OofToo Company , 1414 nml I4IU Hnrnoy Ht. , Oinnhn , Nub. H. Hardy Co. , ThoBiunswiok- I'oyi , ilolli , n I lilt inn , Balko-Oollonder Oc. , rmicr Komi" , liounofiir- Illllluril incri'liiiinlliio , iiMihit ! cociiU , cldlil- Hiiloon lUtnrui , runs linrrliiKu * . 407,4KI ( H. luth Ktreot , IIII'J Kiirnmn Street. Oinalin SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Boyer & Oo. , Hunter & Grcou , W-.VJ UxclmiiKO llnllillnK , 1,0 Kichnnifo HulltlliiK , Hontli Omnlm. olltll Omnlm , * Wo n-n'1 tlin iimrvi'limn Krunrh Ii-im ( ly OALTIIOS f ! < , mnl n IccjIu'imrunti'iitliiiK ALTIIOK will h'l'OI * Ol hnrffi'M .te liuUlunH ! , ( : rilKMn.riiifiliirrhriil urlrocclo uuil HKsrilltl' ixitl Vlcur. Use ilanil / > < i y iftalis/ifil. AillirM , VCN MOIILCO. , Holt lutrlcia AjtuU , itatluaftt Oljlo. TO INVESTORS. t am oH'orlng wtoo'c in a gooHouad oom- pnny tint will pay a HO pit cent divulonJ. $100 bliuroa for $85. Wrlto tor proapuotui HAIIRY KERNE , Room 0 , Ger , Am. IVk Bltl .St. . Jo3aph Mo , TOST POWER Nerve lluun euro all noiimi wunkiicm In Hlhor POI , acting on nervon , brnliu. ruinul orniini. Aii < o- l.flE uciu : for Impotcnuy. nlululr nil loni luit niumorr , Un'l iltoonu. UTi'ruloA la nrli'tr II bor , po tiHlJ. UU IIOIUH IV NKIlVri IIKAN CO. , lluf- tulo , N. V. Uoia bj UuoUuiuu Drug Co. , II1U furuuia