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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1896)
THE OMAIIA PATIiY liEJii ; gATntDAY , ATfllTST 2J ) , 1806. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain and Provisions Bccord Higher Prices All Around. CONDITIONS FAVORABLE TO THE ADVANCE Corn Firm , Inllnciieeil lij Ilic I" Whi-nl nnil Lighter Iti-ccliiln 'I'linn i\lieeleil. : rllir'AOO , Ali , 2 ? . The tlilo turncil In HIP fjntn anil frovlslon market ! ) today ninl liiKh-r prices were rccortlcil nil iirotiml. Whi-.it wns licnclHeil liy cstltnutos of a tiV'H.ico In the worlil'H crop. December cK-ninK l'4c hlRhi-r. Corn nnd oats closeil f-r higher 'ench anil provisions nilvnnced from rp to 12',4c ' lilshcr. Wh'Mit oprneil from in to % n higher for jir. inlior thnn It clospil on the dny be fore initial trailea bcliig mule ; at from r.i'/c ! / ( to COSc. All conilltlona worn fnvorablo for higher prices. The Mvcipool cabin uuoteil the market % il higher , anil there wn * mon- talk of ROM Imports anil the hope of nn oasler money market. The Improvement then bernmu moro noticeable In New York nnil some of the \veslt-rit cities. lint the chief fnctor of streiiRth wns fotmil In the estimate of the woi Ill's crops publlHhcil by the Hungarian minister of nBrlciiUuru allow ing HI BIW.COO bu. less whrnt than last year ntul IV 4W.MW bti. less at rye , making a total Dhrlnkigo In breailstutrs of SOO.noi.CK.0 bu. This hail thn effect of frightening Hhorts nnil fltnrtliiB sperulHtlve buying , miller which the pi Ices went up easily , December bringing Wic by 12:20. : Another fnctor of strength wns found In the i-orn trailo news nilmlsslon of a short Hus-lnn ylelil of wheat nnd the estimate that 3.2 < < OCOO bu. per week would bo required from America until De cember. Chicago receipts weio 170 ears , of \vhleh twelve were contract and 270.0S7 bu. were \vltliilrnwn from HtorrIn the last twenty four hours. Minneapolis and Duluth rcfelveil n.i : enrs , ni compatcd with 71.1 on the corresponding day of the week before. The upward movement met with some checks , owing to some b.tnk failures re ported In the west , but the general tone was strong and prices ( illicitly recovered from HIP slight reverses The market con- tlnuoil lo develop ntrength during the last liour. shorts covering freely , and there be ing gooil buying for the long account , l.ato cables came Ilrm. nnd thorn were 2ir > , eOO bu. of cash wheat taken here , anil over ffW.OOO Irii In wheat nnd Hour cleared yesterday. Herenilier finally advanced to COT'iC. but o-'ispil off a trllle. the closing being Ilrm at firm roi4c to CO'ic. Porn was quint and firm. Influenced by the strength In wheat and the lighter re ceipts than expected , as well a by fair < overlng by shorts to secure prollts. Yes- tr-rd.-iy's largo cash business also lent eon- sldernble strength , and the closing was at the hlah point of the day September opened u simile higher at IWVie , advanced to 21c anil closed at that llguro. Oats were firm and fairly active. The s'retiRth ' and higher prices carne about thrauch sympathy with corn prlnclpallv. al though elevator people bought quite freely nnil nsslsted thu better feeling materlnllly. September opened HP higher at from l.'Tic to JOi- , declined a sixteenth and advanced lo ir. e. where It closed. Provisions wein In better demand than they have been for sonio time past. Offer ings were light , nnd while buying orders w-re not for large lots , they were In many banIs , Opening prices were slightly hlpher. nnd ( he strength of grain was Influential In canting a further advance. The closing wns slcailv. September pork closed IS'.fec higher at J5.fH'/i ; September lard 7tc higher nt tn.X'i ; September ribs 5c higher nt $3 " > . Kstlm.ites for Saturday : Wheat , 17. ) cms ; corn , COO oars ; oats , 330 ctrs ; ; hosrs , 12,000 head. The leading futures ranged ua follows : _ Arili'ln _ ) i u I [ if i. | Wheat.No. V ' " 67 .S-pt'.i" ! . ' Til Dec no ? * 00'lrtK Cnn No. 2. Atisr I'D If Pent Bl May BlBfili Oatn. No. a. . Soul ir.u 10 1'tirk rerhbi Sispt n 53 r i ; % 5 lil ) n R2V. Oct . ' Ii' ! ' ii 72 S , fi 7B > Jan 0 SO Ii 1)1) ) ii 8(1 ( 0 III ) Font a rio .1 311 .1 33 Oet 3 : t7- ! 1)1)n a : > 7M 3 4-Ji-j Jan 3 72 } . 3 7U 3 7S Elinit Klbs- 3 20 a -n 3 20 3 25 Cct . : i B7i- : i sa ' n saKi Jan. .1 15 : i no $ & H CO C.tsli nuotatlons were ns follows : Kl.oril Kte.-uly : vvlnter patents. S3.irW3.20 : Hti-alRhtR. $220fi2.30 ; spring palenls. J3.lJirf3.53- straights , JS.riOif3.CO ; bakers. } 2.00ffJ. . " , . > . | WllKAT No. 2 spring , r,7c ; No. 3 Hprlnc. MViff Cm. , No. 2 red. niUffC2'Jc. CMtN-No. ) ? . 21c : No. 2 yellow.21ifiu . OATSNo. . 2. ! ; ' . ; < ; No. 2 WMlte. f. o. b. , S0 > v . No. 3 white , f. o. b. , JS&23Y-C. HYIJ--NO. 2. 32c. liAHt.HV No. 2. nominal : No. 3 , f. o S3 We , old ; No. 4. f. o. . , 2lc , new. Market , steady : tuikeya , 7i810' ( ' ' ; cbl-li ! > ns. 7Hii'c ! ; ducks , 7'/iffSMc. : The following were thu iccclina and shlpmeiit.s today : Ot'llinl'roHsn ' oxihinj-i toUv.ln liutter mar ket -.v.is Htaidv : cruaincrv. ! ) iliai ( dairy. Vttt. 14 < i. Kscs. steady ; fiiHh. imc. Chei j , flini ; NUW YOU ic ; IMU.\L MAIIICUT. f < lic l ny on V Hi-ton * ( 'oiiimod Itlcx. NHSV YOIIK. Aug. SS.-LM.OUH Ilecclpts , 10- 400 bliU ; exports , 11,713 hlds. ; hlcher In iym- pathyvltli vvlu-at , hill ilerinnd was Ilsht , Minnesota pulrnts , JXl'-ffJ S ; winter pateutH. ia.40iT3.CO : winter nlrr.lijhU , 13.203 3 ' . ' * , Mlnnoautu baKora , JV.3J2.VOvint > r low Ki-adi-s , ll.tuijJ.1.1. Hyo lloui- , dull ; lEUprifliio , VoUN MiAIbuli : yeTlow wentcui , VK. 1IAHI.KY--Quiet ; vve.-lern. :2j53c. r.AHl.KV itAUT Steady ; western. CSti'CSc. HYP Firmer ; No 2 in-ileni , 4'Jitfi ' lie. \\HiAT-lecelp(8 : ( , 70 . ' O Im. ; expoil.i , 8,4'.n ' > bu rp.il. Ilrm ; No. 1 hard. Vi\e. uptlona uilvam-cd nil dny on n bullish nport fmm llm HuiiRs.rlan mlnlsti'r of uurlcultuie. llrmor eulilcs , old Im- poi .a , export demand , liberal eleardiictis and cov- crlntt by bhorlB , t'kMlni ; ill Hf-tlHo net udvnneu ; AUniuit , eluded Ct > ic ; c11 ! tci.ibr , v"ji5fiiPic ) ; cloa- Inir 6ISc. < 1"llN--Iiei-elptH. 151 CM | iu. ; exports , $0 3Sli till ' tpnt. flrir.er ; Nn. 2. 2CVi , Oi'llonn vvn-j mme iirtlva nn-l cciu-r.ill ) llrmer all day iu expoit demund. ] < m * | > rctlvu smalli'ilecelpts iind in ym- piilliy with \vlioal. el'wlPi'fiac | ' Ijiver ; AUKUSI clcsed U\\c \ ; Septonibcr. > i"i'iii2c. ' . clrwlncr tofiLu. OATSIteeelpla , It'.SOd In. ) expoilu , r,75 hu hpot dull : Nu. 2 , ; ' , jc. Optluns vvcru dull and orb Imii'ly bleady. closing lurily 'ko not lover- AU-iJ I. cle ed Wl'.c ; Seplember IiH , ; ; , , tloi | i t "j "tc. HA V Steady ; iMpl'Ins. Kc ; ccuil to choice . ( . . I'ui'S ijult-t ; ttnte , common lg choice , crop. t'iiM'.jc : IS03 rro , SfMiie ; I'.iclllj coui-t ISPt ' i'ici | , 2'iiifSr ' ' | : I8D3 i-nip. S Clic. HII'Krl-ijulcl ; iitlve | oi. : He ; JtUfiio * A > rej. Or > , ii'C. Vexns , dry. ti"i | I'nUforola , I5c. I.HATHHU Hli ii.ly : hcr.ilocU so ) . ; , nuenon Ayrvit , ; ! ) to heavy v\clht.i. ; 20 210 midju * t * . , . , jr. . w , * w.uu , . ,0 , I lua , il , i.l--jrts. JI.1SH Dry 'ilt in nts , lioxed nhouUu-H * nl iMijtu. J3.10 ; rllM.75 ; norti. H.7HI M Ftffn.'y and BLV vcttrrn wteani. IS.7JU : cholcr. 13.1. . , ixiilnitd. dull. 1'ork , ilrm : < dd to new juci . J7.7XJC.M1 ; hott clear , J8.7JtflO.09 : famllv JJi.tVJiaw. . ( a.1-ird | mnm. Juliblng , JtMiatfi. llt'lTnilRtcolptx. . S.678 : OXK i. ; murl-ct Rteady : v.vtin dilry. si.- , < ; iJcvu : tfni rioninrry. IP/- jl1M HIiTimi. It- ! ; ; f-ictory. TltffHVp. ( lli.i. . < > < ! : -ioMliz ! | , 2.SJ8 pXgt j jiiivrjiet quiet : lurive f.'iMo : nimil , * n < o. \'i if.S | _ _ He ( * "I'l" . A * i\f. itLu market . t ads . state nnd ejtcni , ll' MINNUAl'OMH , AUif. 18. WlllUT- .iJ : Aua u. CfUcj SPpliiiiiliiT. Mo ; December , ire ; on uaek. No. I hard , M'li f > "lc ; Nu. l norlhrrn. M'.ffJlHci .Vc , * noithun. CTiffUUe : receipt * . Jl < oar * . r/OUP.--rtrtmicr : nut imtrntt , ( S.UfrKS ; seo- cuij ja-tcntu , n.ui.TilS ; r.mt clear * , U.CO&2.70 : fccutvl clears , f.ai > ff.4Q. _ 111JllllllN. . NEW YOH7C.An : . T ! . Th"re nni n Kood all around amrkvt for ilH lrs , ctdircd r.nd fniuf vottoiui. prlnlrd fabrics , .lr < ' giiudj und llxi vnrloai clylci Included then-ln , Aatnti Lav * Cio price cf blue und broun ( Jtiumi , nlnounri > Mties nml lirewn , the mine * btu * . brawn nnd drnli denims ami blun CAmlstji f ch Vt < * per ynrd. Printing cloth * re In better demand nt J'ic , Mnrket firm. FALL HIVKIl , Main. , AUK. Jl'rInt clothn closeil firm nnd sternly nl I'tc ; mills modtrnte ff\\frt. \ \ MANCllnsTIin. Atnt K-rlntlis nJ yarn ? arc Unlet. with a limited Inquiry. OMAHA < ; iviiiAii : MAHKIVT. Conillllnti of Trnilinnil ( IniitnlIOIIN on Slnplc nnil Kniii'jI'rniliicc. . KOdS-Cholee stork , 10c. IHITTKH fommMi to fair , 7c : choice to fancy , country , llttlZe ; frpnrntor creamery , ISOlte ; Kathered cream. 12 lSc. Vtt.Mr fholco fnl. M to 120 Ibs. . Is quoted nl 7RSc ; Inrisc nnd ponrpe. IfiSc . CHKKMH-ljom-MIc brick. lOc. IMam. per doz. , I9.S0 ; club l.otiFc , I-lli. Jars , per doz. , U.M ; l.lin- lieruer , fnncy , per Ib. , 9V4c ; llnqueforl , U-lb. Jars , per doz. , IJ.CO ; Young Americas , S" c ; twins , fftiicy , M4jc. I'OL'I.THY-I.lvc hens , 7HW c ; rrcks. 3c ; spring chlckeni. 7'ifffc ; sprlmt ducks. Sft Hc. rinioNH--llvi- : . di-nd pigeons not wanted , HAY 1'pland. VM ; midland. J5.M ; lowland , SI 00 ; rje strrtn4 to , color tnnkcs the price on liny ; llKlit imlet sell the bcsl : only top grades brine lop prlcei. HltOOM COUN Kxtremely slow sale ; new cr.ip. dellveted , : n Hack In country ; choice green self-wnrklnc raipn. pr Ib. . SV4c ; choice sicen , running lo hull. 2"c : commoi , lUu vi.uirrAiiLiJt . WATIIIlMKI.ONH-I'cr doz. , crated nccordlng lo File , J2.W12fO. ! CANTAI.l'l'iH-I'er : dnz. , crated. MSfiSc , TO.\IATOKS-l'er H-bu. b.iolccl , S.IJJtOc ; > , i-bu. ba let. : S'.ft.Vc. Circf'MnMHS-IVr doz. . 20O2..c. NB\V ONIONS- need Block , per bit. , SSPSOe. LIMA DKANM-lVr Ib. , 4c. lli.VNK--llan. : . | picked navy , per Int. . tl.40tl.fiA ( CAnilAOH Homo crown , per hundred , 75c ® Jl.ffl. RICt.nHY Per dos. , 2350c ; fancy mammoth , t. POTATOES New potatoes , per bu. , 23o. KU01TS. OIIA 'KS Home grown Krapfs , IC ltc ; large elltiKs. ' c. CAI.IKOHNIA I'l.UMH-lVr box , tl.SJStBO. CAMI-'OUNIA OltAl'irer cnso , white , $1.25 ilU.fl : blink. tl.(0il 2.V Al'I'I.KS Cooklnn , per bbl. . $1.5051.73 ; eating. tl.7Cti2.CO. IJASTiilN : I'KAr'llKS-Jllehk'Hii and Ohlu bii3- kels , fifths. 22Tr2fc ; Vs-hu. Impkots. uO iOic. CAUKniiNi.v. I'llAIlH-llsrtlells. tl.C3Bl.73. NrrTAHlANS IVr care , fl.73. THOPICAI , FHUlTfl. OllANniCR-Hodl , jwr case. JU.SO. l.ICMON.S Mes"lnas , tC.WG ? ) ; California lem ons , Jfi.ert ; fnncy. $ C.J ) . I1ANANAS Cholcn JniKe stock , per iiunch , ! 2.fi > if2.23 ; ni'-dlum-i'l.-.ed bunches , } 1.50ir.00. I'lNKArri.lIS- shlpptnj xMclc. HOM3Y Kancy white , per Ib. , lie ; choice , Uo ; Cnllfuinla , nmbi r color , It'O. riUIJK Clarlllcil juice , per hulf bbl. . 53 ; pel bbl. , } . " > . I'llKSKIlVKS-AiuortpJ. 10-lb. patU , each. J1.40. MAPL1 ! SYUUI'-l-lvo L-nl. can * , each. J2.73 ; irnl. cans , per doz. , SI ! ; \i \ gal. cans , ; 0 23 ; quart cans , Jj.50. KICS-lmported ! fnncy. 5 crown. 30-lb. boxes. lie ; eliolce , lu-lb. boxes. 3 crown , 9Q10c. NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib. , medium Mze. lOe ; TnrrnKonn almonns. tier Hi. , law , 12Hc : 111 dills , pet Hi. , fc ; Knsllsh walnuts , pfr 11) . . fancy soft shell. 12c medium ulzc. IDe ; 111 berts. pjr Ib. , lOc : jicpans , polished medium , kc ; lai-KC. Kc. peanuts , ravCV.1J7C ; roasted , 7VSc. DATES Ilnllowccn. iitr Ib. . Oc : fards , 10-lb. boxes , per Ib. . 7n. 7n.miKSSED miKSSED MHAT3. The Shoe and Leather llcvlevv says of the hldo inaiket that It Is dull and weaker. There Ercm * to be no buying spirit and nothing Is dune. It cannot be cal 1 that this stocks arc lurKe , Indeed , the hide sciuclty is Mill a fact. but no one has the courage to buy In the face of t > ie prevailing uncortalnty. The packer hide Inarket Is In a position to be liutantly l > ne- ntcd by n favorable- turn In the business situa tion. In almost every selection three of the packers me told nhead ami the remalnltiK slaughter Is not olTerlMi ? hides for Kale. The hide position Is olio of Kieat Inherent nud statis tical strensth , cnly iiteililled by the depression In trade ninl thu financial uncertainty. Itn- donbtedly t.m worst of the scare Is over , and bus iness men everywhere are Kottlni ; baclt their cominciclal cour.ine. Tin ; meie iioslsblllty that the financial policy of the noverument ml'4ht be changed as a result of the election caused a fueling of unccitaiiity end Insecurity that for a time almost paralyzed Irado. The feeling now Is Hint the fright was more seveiu tlian was justified by the faUs. Quotations : 1JKK1' Urossed steels. 4W to COO Ibs. . Ctif7c ; wcsti-rn steers. IMfi'ic ; irood cows im.l heifers. 4i5Vfcc ; medium cows and heifers , 4m/5c furequartcra , cowa and heifers. ; ! iaf4c | ; foreouarters. nallvo slecrs. 4Vi3J3cuood ! , inii- minrlers. cows nnd heifers , Ta'i c ; Kood hltn' ituartera native steers , S1 * . ! : , cow rounds , Gc ; cow lilates , 3c ; boneless cnucUs. 4e ; cow chucks , Mi 3Uc : steer chucks , 3 ic ; beef tenderloins lOc ; beef rolls , boneless. Da ; sirloin bulls , boneless , SM-c ; loin backs , boneless , 'Jc ; loin backs. 7c ; cov\ ribs , No. 3. fie ; cow loins. No. 3. So ; bcof trlm- rulnjn 3c ; rump Imtts. oc ; blioulder clods , Oc. SHTTTON Drersol lambs. 7c ; dressed mutton , Cc ; racks , lOc ; legs. EC ; saddles , 8c ; Mews. 2'Ac ; .hei-p plucks , 3c ; sheep toncucs. per doz. . 2oc. 1'OUIC Dressed hogs , 4Hc ; | ioik loins , So : spare ribs. 3Vic. ham sauniKcs , bults. 4Hc ; pork shoulders , -M/le ; pork shoulilers. cklnncil , 41ic : pork trlmmlnss. no : leaf lard , not rendered , 4c. HIDES A'ND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 ireen hides , SJic ; No. 2 ureer bides , : ij < > ; No. I steen salted hides , 4'ic ; No. 2 ereen Halted hides , -IS-c ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 His.rc ; No , 2 \ > -al cair , ii to 1. , ibs. . ic ; No. ) dry illnt hldi. . 697c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , Sfic ! ; No. 1 dry sailed hides , DC ; part cured hides , ( ic per Ib. less thu. * "utly cureu. dllUKl * I'KI.TS"nn salted , each , ZiffiCO-s ; Kreen called tieurlnKb ( a.iort wooicd early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shcariincs ( short woo ] d early bklns ) , No. 1 , eacr. . i-- > ' : diy ehcm-Iln s tshcit wooied early sklus , , No. 1 , each. Be ; dry Illnt Kaneaa and Nebrnskn butcher wool pelts , per II ) . . actual welRlu , 4J5c ; dry Illnt Kuns.ia and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , act ual welnht , St4e ; dry Illnt Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual vvelg.it. 4 3c : dry Illnt Colorado Mm ruin wool felts , per Ib. , actual weliht , 3'iflc ; feet cut off , as It la useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND CI113ASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2'4cj tallow , No. 2. H-jo ; mease , wlnto A , 2Vc ; 1-re.ibc. whlto II , lllc ; Krcate. yelloiv , l',4e ; grea e , datk. IVjc ; old butler , JifZVic ; beeswax , prime , lift 22o ; rouKh tallow , IVic. HONES In car luts. welRlied nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00iri4.0U ; dry country , bleached , per ton , JIO.OOJJ12.00 ; dry country , damp and meaty , per ton , JG.Ou0S.Ort. WOOL-- Unwashed , fine heavy , 8f7c ; fine , lleht SBOc ; quarter blood. lOffll'c. seeily , bnrry and chaffy , S89c ; cottod and hiokcn , coarse , "COc : celled and broken , tine. CffSo. I'leece wnsln il Medliir.i. ISWlSc : lln < ) . 14flCc ; lub washed , ICO ISc : Mirk , fie ; bucko , to ; tag locks , 24f3c ; dead pilllpil. SflCc. _ .St. I , IIIH Ceiicrnl tlnrki'l. ST. I.Ol'IS , Au . 2 . WHEAT Firmness abroad und the Hungarian minister's estimate showlnc n larue dellclency In the world's crop early and later ftroni ; cables ndvanced wheat K fraction. No. 2 red , cash , elevator , ( lie ; track , Clc ; No. 2 h.ird , . ' ,2e ; August , C2c ; September , C0 > p ; Deeembor , fJHe. COKN AilvHiitcil fractionally on stroni ; for eign cables and firmer domestic markcls. No. 2 cash. ISTtic ; AtiRUsl , 18Tic ; September , 19Vic ; Deermber , 21e blil. OATS Advanced fllBhtly In sympnlhy with wheat and corn. No. 2 cash , 17c bid ; August , 17e ; September , li'-.c ; ilay , 19'sc bid. HVI. l-'lrm ; 2SH.C. KI.AX8KEO Finn : C3c. COItN MKAIFIrm ; Jl 30. TIMOTHY Hl-i-i-f2.2i : : l2.C5. IlUTTKIl l-'lrm ; crenmery , 1301Dc ; dairy , 90 lie. . I'Dl'I.TKV-rirm : rhlrkens , old , Ciic ; sprlnc , 7 > iie ; turl-.eys , spilnK. HC7',4c ; ducUs , firliiB | , 7c ; Ki-ese. spring. fi',4'3'C. ( LnAn-Slrunn ; fS.lSffZ.li'.i. ' Spelter , dull and unchaiiKed. ntOVlHIONS 1'nrk. hlKher ; Mnndard mess Jobbing , * fi. I'-VjSiii 3Tj. ( l.Mnl , higher ; prime Hteam , Jl.254 : ! ; choice , t3.32Vj. Huron , steady and unchniiKed. DO' Bu" meatji , steady und 'jnehamted. IlKCEII'TSFlour. . i.OOi ) bbU. ; wheat. 120.000 1,11. : corn. tl. < W bu. ; imts. 42.0CO bu. SHIPMENTS FInur. SW , bbls. ; wheal , 12,000 bu. ; com , C9.000 bu. ; onls , 9,000 bit. C ll > < - llurUet , NEW YOIIK. AIIR. 2S. COFKEE-OpIlons ojienetl uleady. wllh prices iinthaiiKCd lo & points higher , but Kradually ea > i-d off during Ihe day under lleht trnde and fentureless rnbles und rloked wteady. AiiKust. 11 points lower ; other mnntliB unchanKi',1 to 10 points hlKher. Sates , 13.PCO Uigs. Incliidlni ; August , J10.2J i 10.30 ; Sep tember. J9.S5. Siot | coffee , Itlo nteudy liul ijulet ; No. 7. to-'tic for oiverliiK lots and 1'ne fur ] oli- bliiB loin. mild , quiet ; Cordova. Il.1ifl8.23. Total narehoitf * deliveries frnra Tutted States. SI.OS1 liags. Includlni.7.S3I frem New York ; New Yuri : Muck tixli.y. Itw.KO bans ; Hulled Slulrn nturk. 203,2M > baK ; nflo.il for the Tnlted Stales , SSI , ( "in basa ; lolal v lilblc for the United States , O7. - ' > ( ' ban , aua'.i'it Jlu.tCJ baR Intt year. SANTOS. Aug. CS. - corrEE-Flroi : coed iiver.ii ; < < S ant TO , ll,3uO rcls ; rcct-Ipm. IS , WO bu. ; ui en If. 411. IAP III ) . HAMIititO. AUK. SS. Corii-KH-Qulet : % pfj ; ciecllne ; HS , 9.000 IJRKS. II1O. AIIR. ! -CO1-TU13 Hurely gteady : Nn. 7 llli' I'l.TO' ) lM . eidur.fe. b U-lfcl. HccelptR , 1 ! . ' 000 buk-t : : rler.rcd for the United State * . 2.000 h.Ti > ; cleared for l nc.j , 4,000 bap1 : utocl 231- POO Kits. HAVniJ. Aus. ! S.-Cf rri5n-Clun-l ( nulet at i.if net dccllnn ; Kales , H.ODO I'-iju. ICiiiiniit rify . InrU'rtu , KANSAS CITY , Ans. 2"i WHUAT Actlv * . < 5o htjher ; No. r hard. Jl"inrnc. No. 3 , iSiHJVio ; No. t led. J7Cr c ; No. S , MliSSJic ; No. t spring. nomliidlly ISfC-Oc ; No. S. 47'ta COUN Active , sllnlitlr lower ; Ko. ! mixed. U5ftl3No ; ! white , W4620C. 1) VTi' -St\.0y Mini active ; No. 2 mixed , nomi nally 17Nc. ; . J vt-l.Ite , old , ZJSISiii ! ; nevT , miml- nr.ll > - Sdc. YI5 No. t nominally 2Sc. HAY- Firm : tlmoihy , cl-.ulce. fl.KQI.W ; prairie. c'.mlco. $ t.Mf3W , HlrniS-St ) ady , creamery. KQHc ; dairy , 10 15c , CUQS Steady ; demand lieivy ; quotable ut Jc Mnrket. NEW TOr.K. AUi . 2S.- ! traArnar.itrady ; fair icnnlnir , 3c : ecntrlfuuiil , w teit , S'itJle - rir.fl. Ktpjuty ; crmhrO , C'lo ; powdered , to ; Branu- latml. 4 e. NEW OHLCANS. Aug. ! 8. SITilAB. ) ul t : opiitrlCusel. VTh'.tr S trJ 15-ICo ; yellow. 3 1.163 | > ST cj fp yniil , tVi < ? 3Vi" ; jnolo c , dull ut S 9o : uthrih unrhaniic.l. LONDON , Am. K. SlKJAH-Cane. dull ; no demand ; centrifugal. Java. 11.1 ( VI : Muscovado. fnlr M-llnlu ; ; . 10i. Iltet miyar. dull nnd easier : August , fj 1'iil ; Scptejibcj , ij < ) iJ- TII Markt-t. OIN CITY. Aus. ! S. Credit balances. I1.06 : onfiUlcjlra. ci-uncil , Idcbexl. U-M , Ionand cluacJ , (1.13 ; no > .ile ; ililnmeaU , U.972 tbl . ; rum , V1.SC3 libla. GOLD COMES IN BY STEAM Growing Oonfidonco in Finance Helps the Money Mnrket. R. G , DUN'S WEEKLY REPORT OF BUSINESS I'rloex Are Io v nnil Trnilo In .Sliieli - ( Jro | > Ailvli-ox Arc I'm oralile , but I'nriiiel'M Annt D ti > Sell. XHW YOIIK , Aug. 2S. n. 0. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of trade snys : Clearing house certlllcatcs have not been Issued , but Instead gold Is coming hither largely , on the swiftest steamers , about JlO.OuO.WO be ing n I ready on the way. Higher lending rules bring It , notwithstanding foreign events which disturb London markets , nnd the growing confidence In the monetary future of the country helps. Liabilities In failures for three weeks ended August 20 were $ JO,92.UOO. ngnlnst $0 , : > liM3 ! : last year , nud $ S,2I4,47D In 1MM ; manufacturing wcro $11,199,933 , against K ! , ! " ) ! 7,377 last year , nnd J2.SI3.S3S In 1WI ; trading wns J1KI.102 ! ) , ngnlnst t2.832,9S9 last year , and USI,414 , In 1SIH , while brokers and other commercial con cerns ndded $ lS27,9Sj , ngnlnst $119,000 last year , and fl.MI.7lb In IMU. Thu stoppage of Hilton , Hughes ft Co. this week is , of course , not Included In these figures. Thu stoppage of works also continues. Including among other Iron concerns , the Illinois steel plant at Hammond , liul. , and the Lake Side Nail works there. Disrup tion of the tin plate associa tion results from Inability of man ufacturing concerns to go on pay- Ini ; the wnges demanded nnd will presumably bo folloxved by the stoppaRe of pome other Iron works which nre Kcltlng very Unlit new busi ness , nmny contracts Imvlns tieen ilefened "nntu nfter the election , " nnd there Is so lltlle doing that quotations ate nlmo t nominal , ( tray for e luti sold for W.Z3 nt I'lttsbtirB , but It Is rnlil thai speculallvc purchases , amounllni ; to ] U.,0) ( tons of plK , have relieved the ChlciiKO miirkct. Colte production nt Connellsvllle decreased 11)- ) 000 tons last week , further decrease being ex pected. Anthraelle has attain been ndviinced S > eenls since September 1. Minor metals me dull , tin llt.Xio for Fpot , copper said to be sola at 10.50. thoiiKh 10.Ce Ii the lowest open ijiioln- llon , nnd lend only 2.G.V ivltli small ilenlliiRH. l.enlher Is 11 shade weaKer nnd hides nKnln IO.IP nlHiut 2 | er ccnl for ttie week. Sales of w Mil , Including some for Fpeeulntlon and some for export , have b cn. In four weeks , only fl.Mii- JOO piiunds nicnlnst SS.-'nn.wo pounds last year nnd 21.133.CCO pound * In IS-n : . Actual quotations nre hiird to Ret , bill sales lo leull/e nre nt bnigaln price nnd ciorts | of domestic and ship ments of fnrelRii are In considerable nunntltles. No Knln Is seen In Ihe demand for woolen fioods. Cotton Fhows n ptranger tone and In n few qualities sIlKhtly belter prices , but the chnage hns been In sclllnc fiom store without disposi tion to order ahead rf current wnnts. Speculation In products caused an advance of ISe Invli nt. but by Thursday It had been lost , cnly to rise ngiitn nnd close nl nearly Ihe top. Heavy western receipts continue , low ns prices nre , amounting for four weeks to U.fOB.WO bu. nualnft lO.a.l.zns last year , but begin lo be balanced by u caln In exports , which have been for the week 2,074.rdG bu. . Hour Included , agiilmt 1.373,3.111 bu. last year , and for four weeks Ofi7.- 17r bu. against 4,2CS.583 bu. last your. Corn de clined on Thursday lo 20.2.V heic ni'd lO.ITc nt Chicago , which Is clo e to the lowest ever hnown. Crop advances continue most f.i\ornblc but western receipts Indicate less disposition to tell nt current tlgurc-H. Cotton has leneted shin ply from Its advance and there Is now little Icmnnd. l/nllure * for the week hnve been 2S"i " In Ihe 1'nlted States against 1 0 IBFI year , and S3 In Canada against 43 last year. r CII'AUIX < J iiou.sio TOTALS. ' ( mt > nf HiiMliu-SM TriiiiHtiefeil by the ANNOcliitcd lliinUH , NBW YOIIK , AUK2S. . The follow-In * tnble , complleil by llradstreors , Fhows the total clear ances nt the principal cities and Ihe percenlaKC of Increase or decre.-iFe , as compared wllh the corresponding week last year : - ' DOMINION OF CANADA. Clearings at Augusla , Toledo , Davenjiort , Day ton , Knonvllle. AViico , Hoiihton , Hay City. Fall Illver , Akron , b'pringlleld , O. , Canton. Sioux I'alK Fivmont. Hamlngs , Chatlanoogn , ] , 'nrgo , Nnsh- vlllo und Oalveaton nut Included In totals , MUST WAIT TI-J.V AVKIiXS IlrnilKlri-fl'N .Sa > * llustiicHN Will \ < i | I'li-U Uii Until \ov < * iiilii-r. NEW TOKK , Auif. 2 ! . llrndBtreefii tomorrow will cay : Tht volume of general bunlnrcs hat not liicrearc-d within the week. Especlullona ap pear to be brlghlesl at lialtlmoie , Louisville und Kansas City , which tend out more favor- ablu reports an lo the quantities of ceneral iner- chandlso old than any other ct-nlem. Early uiovi nu-nt of crops la vald to be behind the Increiued orders. Another encouraging Inlluenc * la found In lower rates for foreign exchange. the movement of 110,000,000 In geM from abroad lo Iho L'nlted States and thu expiesslon of opinion tliut not lu n than t23.OuOw > 0 In gold Ute to bu Imported In the near future. Conspicuous aniont ; chrckii ta trade are Kitutly Incrmsed llrmiiesK for money nt nearly till lluanclal cent - t i > . As at New York , bank * of ulmont all Ihv larger cltlei report withdrawals of deiioslta , In many liitutice by country tanl.s. hlgiicr ran1 * for call loan * , and at vome j > oltit Uic urnctlcHl refusal to make time lontn. Jobbcru nnd nmiiufuctumn report no general IncrcHhfi In Ueiuund for * t pl iiirrchandlM. The tendency of the Jobber la to let the manufacturer curry stocks , and of the manufacturer to cut down production until neceinlty compels freer puicliunes by wholeaalern. Trade opinion U that Ilttlu ealn In bunlutii * need bu vxpuctt-d until after election. Merchants In recloris where cotton and ncvr wheat are niovlns freely ar om wliat hopeful us to proujwctB. The jt-corJ of thl ureli' * buklueas falluruv In the United States show * a lama Incrcutu over laet wet-k , < 20 , ua compared with JCti , a gain of M. Compared wllb Hie. week u year UKO , lh * IncreuM.is 130 , and wllh tvvu yrura ago the gain U 12S. The laat week In Auguut , 1S33. during Hie panic , there U'ere 309 failures reported , Total export * of wheat ( Hour Included aa wheat ) ( rum both coaiu of llm United Sutet nnd from Montreal thin week nmountcil tn 3.- ! M4 bii hrl . BRBln't $ > ' * .noo bu h l Ion werk , l.STI.nno bushel * In ttie/vy - k n year BRO. J.4W.OOO bushels two yenra nfco , rfrM 6.092.0W bunhcls three ypars ngo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STdflv J'llAMJIW I M.III'OHTAXT. Siieoiilntloii nil 1\illl Street linn llreii Mrlclly J'crfs. ) . - l iiiiil. NEW YOIIK , Aus2 * . Ilradstreerii review of the New York stock m rkot tomorrow will ny : Changes In stock majkct values for Ihe pnst week have , on th ( > Vi J3t , l en unlmpnrtnnl. The speculallan has l een of the most ulrlclly professional kind. Commission houfes hnve done , lo nil appearances , virtually nothing , but the larger operators waited , .thouRh at the end of Ihe week Iherc was1 Till1 nppenrnnee of cover ing , which could enl > lm .in lhat I.IP blK bears did nol like ihe flluallon and lhat rome , nt least , nmi'ng the moro jirvimlnent clars of specn- lalors were Inclined to take ihe bull pldc r > f the niaiket for n turn. Europe has not lioen n factor In any true sense. A mile nllernale sell- Im ; nnd buying from I Imt qiiniter summnrlres Its opeiattons In our mm ket. The whole specu lative sltunllon. In faci , Mtmod on Ihe ncllon of money and exehaniie , and en Ihe large Im portation * of sold , which have followed the break In foreign i-xehnnsp tntc. . T.ils nnd olher Ihlngs would seem to be tespon < lhle for the Im proved u.ne of Ihe Mock ninrkel and the de cidedly more cheerful feilln which Is now ar- sttllnK llfelf In rpecnlallve quarlnrs. No clear ing house loan cerllllcales were Issued , and It would seem lhat Kfrlim opposition lo such no tion developed In the clearing house , nol only because Ilie stronger banks would virtually have to carry the ones whose resources were widely dlsttlbuted. but for Ihe tenson tlml Ihere Is due appreciation of the unfavorable Influence of nn undue ns.mmptlnn at I.its crisis In the counlry's llnnnelnl hlstoiy of such u positive control over the money markel on Iho part of the banks of this city ns the step In < | Uatlun Involved. STOCKS AMI HO.\1)S. Si-i-iirlll \V TImi n Mnilirnli < Sonlo , liul I' iilrly \ \ ' 'll DlKlrllintcil , NEW YOIIK , AIIB. M. The trnnsncllons In stocks today , while on a nioderale scale , were fairly well dlslrlbulcd , wllh Ihe activity In spols. For Ihe flrsl lime Iho matket nppcared > to relied wllh some degree of spirit the lin- proving financial outlook , which Is chiefly b.iacd on iie : subslnnlal | gold exports and the Implied lelaxatlon of thu present stiffness In money nud the commercial paper markel. Today's IneomtiiK slentm-r broiiKlil fl,74sloo In gold , of wilch } r.OHVHO was deposited In Ihe sublreasury In ex change for legal lenders , nnd news of furlher orders for Ihe mclal was iccelved. bringing the total cngaKemcnts lip lo over 112,000.000. As foicshadovved In Iherr dlspalches , u substantial amount of the Imports will bo turned Into the subtrcasiiry. Other now famllt.ir condition * were lorth r weakness In the exchange market and n distinctly firm maiiicl , nlthouih I'.ie bulk of hums in call were made al or below 7 per cenl. The lulvocnles of higher prices for stock ex- c.iiingu FecinlHes were grotllled by a more favoinble stalemenl of operations for July by Iho llurllnglon lhan had been exiiecled. The le- port showed nn Int-icase In Ihe surplus of JSI3.- 323 , as asalnst a dellclt of J10.3W for the same month last > ear. Actual tales for demand ex change fell lo It.SSlnHfl.Wi. and posted llsurcs were twice l educed. 1 per cent In the nggtu- gale , lo U.S2U for bills. A featuie of the dealings was n levlval of foielgn buying of bonds. The opening was Rtronir nnd fiactlonally higher , with t.ie more Impcrtnnt gains In the Induslrlals nnd Simnr. An the morning iirogtessetl Ihe mnrkel con- llnuod to trend higher , and decided Inquliy was noted for som > . - of t m Industilal properlles and specialties. The dealings generally weie marked by n more confident tentlmenl. The more ex- Ueme advances were In New Jertcy Central , 314 per cent ; Mnnlmtlan nnd Hurllneton , 2(4 ( per eenl ; Tobacco nndVebtein rnhm. 2 per cent ; L-mlsvllle , t Nashville nnd Hock Island , 14 per cent ; leather preferred , 1 % per cent , and l' per cent In Lake Shore , Consolidated Clas and Northwestern. In thu spccl.illlc ? Illinois steel ndvanced 4 per cent to 3S1. & , with a reaction tu 3514 , and In the In.ictlve list Michigan Central jmd 1-ead preferred lose 2 iier cenl , and oilier .sjares of Ihls class av eraged an Improvcmcnl of a polnl. The inaiket had sagged tllBhlly from Ihe cnily loji llgurcs en Ihu meieiibing tciislon In the money rates , uslde from .Munhatpui find Tobacco. which yielded 1 and IH : pi'r cent reFp.-cllvely. Later the general list icsuine , ! the up tack , nnd the market closed at about the best figures of the day. The bond ni.irket exhibited decided strength. The tpeculiillVe IHMHH were In good demand , particularly IhosR with nn International m.irket. Southem SH rose 2 per cent , and Alehl- son general 4s IVi per cent , und Atchlson gen eral , adjustments , 1 pur cent. The pales weie JMiil.COO. Silver -tMiati3 ; eased i.ff to 7c on sales of ; iv.00 ( . internment bonds wen ; active nnd generally firm on dijnllngs of $130.000. The Evening 1-ost's Ijit\don llnanelal cablegram says : The stock ni.irKets heic were Hat today on the renevveil Bold shlpmentH to the United States and on the prospects of dearer money. Theie was h , slight rally at the close. Americans nlonc were tirm on the growth of the belief that the gold ! shipments were lcglllm.ile transactions , based on produce coining lorward. Coupled with the fact of the iceent falling on' In gold Imports , tint fuddenness of the entlic nfr.Hr , and Ihu rapidity if | Hie tall In exchanse , limy well nceounl. h wevyr. for t.-ie opinion still held by some that Ihe gold shipments are nrtl- llclal ( Amcilcaus clLsetu fraction under the best. The Tarls boUrM ? , wirf better , eldslng easier. The llerlln nnarket was rteitdy. The following were the 'closing quotations on the leading slocks of the New York exchange loday : HAH SII.VKIt Wkd per ounce. I MONBY % per c nt. Tim rule of dUouunl In the open market for abort and three months' bill * U 1'i per < uit , l''lllllllflnl AITnlrH , HI-itLIN , Autr. 28. Kxrlmnxu on London , eight day * ' debt , 20 mark ! 38' | ifg , 1'AltIS , Auc. tt.-Thrte i'r cent rente ) , 102f 70 < j for tip nccotinti exclmnco on t-jndon , ! ' , f 17o for check" . ijONIHlN. Aiiff. J . Oold Ii nuote.l nt Huenos Ayrrn tolny t ITA.Mi Mudrld , 19. t ; I.lrlion. 2SH ; Home. 107.4S. The nmount of bullion wllh- drawn from Ihe Hank of Kntlnnd Imlay was JENK.COO. I'llilliu-llil Noti-x. IIOSTON. Aug. 28. ClenrltiRS , $10CSSOS : bat- nnces , tl.327.4sri. IIAI.TIMOHK. Auc 28. Clearings , ! 1GGG,07I , ; bnlances. JJd.dll. Ni\V : YOIIK. Aiiff. 28.-ClenrlnBS. $71,150,907 ; bnlances , j : > .c .CSI7. rilll.Alil.rllIA. : Aug. 2S.-ClenrlnB ! ' . $ "ilM- 3',3 ; balnnces , JSir.tiTS. KT. l.OttlS. Aim. 2S.-Clearlmis. JS.Gll.n.'W ; tnl- nnces , MS3.31S ; money , on call , iiytl per cent ; lime. "fiS per cent ; New Yolk exchange. $1 dis count bid ; TOc nsked. AVHATIIKH Illll.I.I-ri'l.V. ( 'llinalliConilltliini nt Iti-Kiirtl.-i Crnpt Dlirlnu l.nsl'e 'k. WASHINGTON. Aug. S3. The week endlnt ; August 24 wns warmer than usual III Ihe smith Atlanllc and r.ulf slnles. nnd In the middle nnd north 1-nolllc coast regions , \\licie the iiv- crnse dally lemperalure excess generally raiiKed from 2 to ( ! desrces. O\er the poutliern Kocky minintaln districts , the upper .Missourialley , ex treme southern Klcrldn nnd enstern Maine Ihe tcnipemturc cLlullUuns of the week weto nor mal. mal.U er Ihe eastern Itoeky mountain slope , ihe centtnlnlle > s , ' lake leKlon. middle Allnnlle states and southem New KiiElnnd the wiek was cinder than usual , but the dellclency In tern- pei.uure wns penerally slight , nun Here f.\rt.M- Ing 4 degrees per ilny. 'Jhe temperature extremes of the week ransed from 40 tK'gier * In the northern poitlon of t.ie upper lake ielon to over 100 degrees In smith- em Kansas. Oklahoma , Aikansas , noithirn and enstein Texas and Arizona. Tnu minimum tim- jieratures of Ihe 19lb and 20th In the lalie le- gloii. middle Allantlc.stntes und New ICnglnnd weie unusually low , MC\ernl stations ipportlng rcadlngH r.s low ns. or lower thnn. any previous lecoid for the middle ikcade of August , while Ihe m.ixlmum lempeiiilure over Texas and OKIii- boniii fiom thu ISth to 2id reached or cM'ceded the highest previous iccords for t.ie second and third decinkM of August. Kroni March I to date (177 ( days ) the seasonal temperature as compared with the noimal shows un excess In ail districts east of Ihe llncky mountains , with the exception of extreme smith- cm Klorldn and the upper Missouri valley , where slight deficiencies exist. Hie nveriiKe dally excess neutrally raiiKes from two to throe ileurees ] > er day In the lake reRioii , central \nlleys nnd from central Texas northward over Oklahoma and eastern Kansas , and Is Kreatei-t over the upper like lesion , where It slightly exceeds three dostees per day. On the Tactile const and over the middle and northern platcuu districts the season has been cooler thiin usual , the dellclency inngliiK from less than one de gree per day In ulhern California to moio than two desiees per day over the northern plateau region. More thnn the usual nmcunl of rnln fell dur ing the week over central and western Texas , t-oiithein Floi Ida , the Ohio valley and o\er portions of Missouri und northern Kans.iK. Thele was also moro thnn the n\erugc rainfall over the central nnd southern Horky mounlnln dis tricts and over n few local areas In the upper Missouri valley , lalie legion nnd lentral gulf Ktates , but generally theie was less than Die usual amount over the northern districts east ward of the Missouri valley , In the middle and ( south Atl.intle and unlf states , with the excep- llcn of Houlhern I'Morlda nnd poitlons of Texas. l-'or the period from March 1 to date the seasonal preelpltallon Is decidedly nbove the nvera e on the 1'nclflc coast nnd fienerally throiiKhout the cential'nllej's and l.ike rcHlon , but In the southem ftatcs It Is muikcdly de ficient , excejjt In southcin I'Iorbla and over n limited niea on the east KUlf coapt. Over central Alkansns and much of Texas the EIM- ti.nal rainfall amounts to less than CO per cent of the u\eniRo , while the deficiency over the northern jiortlon of Ihe southern states rnnses from S3 to 40 per cent of the Kenson.il amount. Much needed rains ha\u fallen during the week over portions of the western KUlf states , partially relieving the diouthy conditions \\hlih have prevailed In lh.il secllon. and. while ex cessive bent has retarded work in pome of Ihe southern states , It has been too cool for best lesulta In thu lake region nnd upper Mississippi valley. T.ie corn crop Is mnturliiR rapidly , except In Wisconsin. South Dakota nnd Iowa , when ) It has been letarded to some extent by the cool wealher of the past week , but In these st.ilcs U continues In advance of the FCIISOTI. and with favorable weather conditions will be Fiife from frobt by September 12. Cutting Is now proces sing as fnr north as Minnesota , WKconsln nnd Mpilgnn. | The weather conditions of the p.isl weelc have been favorable for eolton picUIn ; ; . which } ini proiinwci ! rapidly except where ictai-ded b ? excessive heat. Hnlns of the latter pnit of the week over noithern Texas nnd Ail'.nnsas wer benellcial to the top crop , but over Hi ? eoslern portion of Ihe eolton belt 11 Is too late for new Krowth. and rains would likely cause moic Injury lhan bfiietll. The crop is unusually early , nnd reports continue lo Indicate that picking will be completed by October 1. Much tobacco has been cut and hmiFori dur ing the week. and. while there Is some complaint of unfavorable curing In Kentucky , the Kcneral condition of the emp Is favorable. Spring wheat harvesting Is now iieirln.i : com pletion over the southern portion of Mm spring wheat n-Klon. and Is making good prosrem In the lied river vnlley. In Ihe central valleys and In the middle At lantic stales the condition of the soli ban been very favorable for plowing for fall sei-dliitf , and much plowing has been done. . Unlit frosts occurred during the week In portion tion * of New Knelnnd nnd the middle Atlantic suites , nnd ulso In portions of Michigan , North Dakota nnd Idaho. , " Soulli OnUiilii fropH. IHIHON. H. D. . Aujr. JR. Crop bulletin No 21 of tint South JJ.ikotn bertlon of llm climate nnd crop seivlee of thft weather bureau for the week ending AiiKiuit 21 sa > s : T.ie temperature during the week averaged homewhat below the normal. Several dnyn were f.euFonnbly warm , but thu weather aveniKed cool , with cool nlehlH. There was considerable cloudiness aluo. Thu rnlns that occurred were moMly 111 llBht to fnlr scntleied s.iov.ers , nllhoiiKli FIIIIIU loctilltlea re ceived good to heavy showers. The iirccipllallon , the Mate considered , averaged somewhat above llm normal. In Borne localllleK showers , though IJRht were frequent , with Ihe cloudiness pro ducing i-eml-damp wenther. While corn did well nnd Is sleadlly nenilnic niuturlty. warnur wenther nnd more sunshine In connecllon wllh llio nilns would have l een more fnvorablo to lls prog ress. In some of the most Miuihcrn eounliec confilderable of Ihe enrllesl Is consldeivd about out f danger from frost ; plvevvheru It l inonlly in the roasting ear Ktinje. Them Is some re port also , of corn rlpenlni , " unevenly. The crop Is still very promising , and thn eplnlon npicnr toM prevalent that two weeks moru of Im munity from killing frost -.vlll m ure u heavy yield. In most localities the cioii U the best for yearn. Small grain harvestliiB is nuurly com- plcled , and In the central and wiulhern coun ties threshliiB Is becoming Reiieral. Ilc-pr.rtj Indicate tbut us n rule Ihe wheat and cats yli'H will be fair to gixij , with moro or loss Hhrunl.cn berry In a number of localities. Klux and millet harvesting Is In proRresis , with good to very K'Kid yield * of llux nd heuvy yields of millet , kiln iiotatoes und garden bluffs did well , except 111 localities. Iatu potaloes arc lefiortivl u fair to Kood crop , llnylng contlnuei" The t.ilnti of the week benefited prairie unii-ri-n. which nro In moBt lucalltles still In iiccn nnil nutritious condition. In somu of the northern and nut In- weclern counties hurvoMlrur , liayin ; end sleeking w > u little Inlerfeifil with by damp , cool weather. A hall storm In Umlit rounty did ivin- uhleruble ilumiiKc on the El t. Homo fall iilowlm ; hut been done In the tuuthein oountlo , but thin work Is not Kfncral. THU 1IHAI < TV 3IAHHRT. INSTRUMENTS pl.wJ on reemil AtigUBt 2S , 1&9G ; AVAHHANTV ! 2RDS. J. H. I'arrotte and wlfo to Ilobert SlujorB , lot 2 , lilock 2 , JJlllcke'a udil $ 100 Hohurt llajora to Morgan iIcC'liln : , uatnii SOD II. Jetter anil wife to K. Stcinwendor , lot 4 , block 1 , Jcltcr'a 24 nil'l lo South Omaha VJ ) Belia tlui : liliuiilo unr ] wife to John Ituttgorxhek , lot C , Mnllcr & li.'a ad. UO Thomas Kyan tuMlllam ficlunlilt , lot 3 , blocl : 3 , Valley Grov < tOO T. JJtyun ninl wife to M. J. i.'onwdy , lot 23 , Harm- 2M Same to ] > . J. Con way , lot l , tuur.e. . 00 H , M. Wile-ox to O. A. Ktovcna at Hi , trustee , lot 7 , block I'M , Umahu. . . 40//K ) H. J. Chlauell lo P. A. HQWUIU. lota 3 , 4 , L'7 and 21 , block 2 ; lots , 3 , 4 , 29 und S3 , block 8 , Hhermuii Avimi'.e park C J3KRDS , Sht-rllT to Jessie Palmer , lot 11 , blotlc 3 , West Cumlng uild SOO Total amount ot ti r.s'o.u . . . $ 4 ,2W 'OMAHA ' LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Supply of Cattle and Light Bun of Hogs at the Ynrds , PRICES ON CATTLE ARE WELL SUSTAINED Dftmillil Fully Kqlinl III ( UTprliiK * mill TruilliiK Sunn Own Iliiwi ( in Flint at n Dliiio Cnttlo. Hops. Sheep. Horses. August 2S . 2.176 I.SMS n AlimiMt 27 . S.BI5 3,7H ! l.RM AllKUSt 2fi . 1,191 3,302 August 23 . 4lfiS V-'IS 1,039 Alimisl 21 . -USS l.Ulll 3,977 August SI . 2,217 3,401 KM AUKUHl 21 . 3.192 2.W'2 . Kl > AtmuHt 20 . 2fis B , 7o lr , ; AUKUat 19 . 2.CM 7,109 3S1 The ottlclnl number of earn of stock brought In loilny by ouch roml wns Cattli ) . O. . M. & St. l . 1 Mo. IMC . I Union I'aHtlo System . . 10 B O. & N.V . . . . 1 It. M. H. U . 7 11 * . C. . It. 1. P. , cnsl . 3 C. , U. I. & P. , went . 1 O. . St. P. . Jl. & 0 . 1 ' . . R , 13. & M. V. It. 11 . SI H j- Total receipt ! ) . si 29 45 Tlio illsiiosltlon of the ilny'H receipts was na rollowa , t'lifh buyer purclmRltiK thu mini' bur of hcail lnillcitcil : : Cnttlo. HOBS. Sheep. Omnha 1'npUliiK Co . B 12S The U. 11. Hinninoml Co. OT 731 Swift unit Company . BSJ 323 43 The Cuilnhy Pneklni ; Co.l.'l till IS. Decker ami Uegnn.iU : .1 I. , i-aroy . 230 l.ubmitn & Kothschllil8..1S2 \V. 1. Stojihoni . SiS 11111 ,1 KewlH Co . 21 IJcnton i < i Underwood . 71) ) . . . Ctidnliy frnin K. C . 22 KliiHim & Co . r.'l Slncinlr .t Co. , C. It. , In. . . . 150 Other buyers . 213 . . . 337 Total . liaiT ? , ii3 ! * 02 CATTMS-Toilny's receipts of 2.170 cattle wunlil Imvc been considered ltr ; o two weeks HBO , but they looked small compared with some other days of this \vunK. It wan In fact the smallest run of any nay of t he- week so far. excepting oniy VWdncsilny. mill smaller than last Krhliiy hy 1,000 hisad. Kill I'attlo , such as wotilil do for the ilroHsod beef Iriule , were nguln scarce , the most of the cat lie lieio lieing good enoiiuh for feeders only. There \vert- three loads of oornfcil natives on sale , hut they were not good. There were a few loads of west ern steers that would do for killers , Imt none that could be railed very Kooil. The demand for dressed beef cattle was ftood , and desirable cattle of that description wtmld no donbt have Hold at strong prices. The mipply of Imlchrrs' stock was llshl anil only n do/.cn or Ilfteen loads of eows and heifers w-n- offered on the market. Good cow Htulf was stronger and aellve , and the common grades steady. Practi cally everything sold In good season. The demand lor fer-ders was very active today , and the regular buyers nil seemed anxious for the cattle. The offerings were not large , and everything at all desirable- was soon nicked tip. Values were u little stronger all around. The cattle market na n. whole was In a very satisfactory condition , and the buying was sulllcicntly active to clear the yards In good season. Itepresentatlvo sales : 11UKF STEEItS. No Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 11. . . .1102 S3 3J 2. . . . P.3 ! S3 3" 5U..1123 M S5 CO\VH. 1. . . . SCO 110 I..1110 2)0 ) 5. . . .1005 200 1. . . . JO ) 150 1..10IO 2-10 1..1270 270 1 _ HOT 2 00 2. . . . fli'i 240 1 _ 1230 270 1..1090 2 10 2. . . . SIS 2 SO IlKII-'KHS. ! . . . . ; " > r 2. . . . rnn 20 : n. . . . GTS n < x > i..iO(0 ( : so 22. . . . cr 2 cs r.mi.s. 1..12.-.0 213 3. . . . SSO 250 1..FOO 2 CO 2..ioo a so CAIA'KS. 1 _ 310 300 < . . . . 2M 3 f,0 l..l"0 500 1. . . . Ml 3 40 1. . . . 170 4 60 PTOCKiiis AND KKUDKHS. 1. . . . SM 223 2. . . .1000 30. ' 8. . . .MS 32.1 2 _ 9W 223 2. . . . l < ) 310 3. . . .410 3 2f. 1 - 770 2 SO I ! . . . . 7SS 320IS. . . . . ! ) ' ; ! ) 330 7 _ 1012 2 M S3. . . . CCO 320 1. . . . CCO 330 2. . . . S73 3 00 47. . . .1021 320 3. . . . DM 333 MlLKliriS A NO Sl'HlNaKliy. Xo. I'r. 1 milker . 525 0 > ) 1 cow anil calf . 27 UO 1 cow nnil enlf . 2ii oo 1 BprlnKor . 23 on 1 cow ami calf . 30 flu \VISTIUXS. NEllUAtiKA. No. Av. J'r. No. * Av. Ir , 1 cow . 7fO II M 111 ootvs . Sly 52 4" > 1 bull . ISO ) 1 f > 0 I sir. . .tlR. . . 1141 2 M > 1 sta ; ; . I'.ftl 1 r > u 1 cow . MO 2 50 4 CO H . ! > . ' . " , 100 C COWH . SM : 2 M 2 bulls . 1240 100 H rows . J74 2 W > 1 hull . 13M ) 17. , 2 fccilerH. . . .11)40 300 1 bull . I.1HO 173 7 fcci1 > : r8..iuri2 3 2.1 1 cow . liU 223 21 frcilprs..l29 ; 330 1 OK . 2120 223 11 ff i.-ilors. . . . 736 330 1 cinv . WO 223 13 ft > eclei-3.lS ( ) 333 2 cmvs . MO 233 21 fi'eilers..lltt 335 1 steer . 1000 240 1 calf . 100 473 Dun Hall. 3 cows . 010 1 M 1 fccilcr . JD.-.O 330 1 feeder . 7M 223 22 feelers. . . .10M 330 7 cim . ! i70 2 CO 2.X fccilei'rt.IUS3 3 : 2i > focrteiB.- ! 2 : > , i II ! feeder * . . . .10iB 330 J. J. Van Meter. 20 lioiferd . IMS 2 80 80A. A. Yurynn. 1 teller . SSO 340 4 feeders. . . . P72 J 40 21 ii-cilera. . . . 01S 3 40 Urirllctt Iticlmriln. I co iv . SW 2dO 120stepra . 1012 2 ! > 0 3 cows . I > u5 210 21S Btcera . llll 310 John llimt. 1 . . . ! . . . ! 223 1 t-lr. . . t\g. \ . . 1220 2 S3 Ssiaas . 1174 223 9 fecd r . . . UlS 2 M 31 liclfcrs . 711 270 4 KttuiH . 1CW 320 SOtrril DAKOTA. 1 ttccr . 1050 173 1 c-oiv . i:20 < C 7S i . -u-.v . uo 200 sfci-dois io 275 ZIlctfrlB . 175 210 U uow-B . 1US4 2 3 Soo'V" . W4 210 1 feeJi'r . 1110 . " 00 a fei'lism. . . . ' 3.2 2 a 5 feedi-i-H..1232 310 4cuu.s . yS. 2M S fei-ilerii. . . .1137 a 10 19 cv-i , < . 1077 2 S3 13 fcuderH.,1100 310 1 h 0cr . MO I CS S3 fccdcrj..lllS 320 I atag . 1MO 2 73 & firs. Us..1210 240 li2 ! feeders..1089 313 r. atrj , UK..1101 2 40WYOMING. WYOMING. K. O. Harrison. : bull 1110 1 TO 72 helfem 1020 285 1 hlfer 1000 S 00 Vi VICCIH. . . . . . . 1003 S'M 2 fleers 1165 2-10 1 kteer W.'i ' > 295 I Mcirs. . . . .1(170 ( 20' ' ) 1 Ulcer JSu 315 1 heifer 1)10 ) 200 65 Ieeders..ll72 313 ii steers 1222 't M 177 H-edcrn..lOSl 315 S sli-crs 11Z3 2(5 IDAHO. Bwcetaer i Kparlif ! . 1 bull 14IW 1 25 ! i feeders. . . . 718 2 f,0 50 C01.-H Ml IW 1 bull 740 250 5 cows nO1 ! 1 S5 Bcalvts. 253 2 DO 1 bull 1130 20(1 ( f-JhelfeiH 070 2 DO 51 eon ii b3l > 2'X > 10 feodurK. . . . Ql S 10 Cfi pown ul : ( 225 12 calves 155 325 S eovva KO ) 210 1C ralvei 202 4 DO I bulls ! i'J3 2 40 HOUH The break In hog valui-s Ihe past two ilnyn was re.'lei-led In thn very llylit ie < : uli > U today. Only lM3 boss -.vcrn reported in , tm ncnliikt 3.7JS x-aterday nnd 5IIS on Friday of last week. Aflcr ii steady decline alnco Tuesday the ni-jikcl took a tui-n today In tlm oppoiilte direction. The t'-ndo opencil f > f 10c higher nnd was .ictlvo lit the .tdvancv , Ihu dcmuml. bolh local nnd thlppliu ; , belnic tn > uil. The offerliiKs nil sold cnily , Iho i > cn b'ln elected bcforu 10 o'clock In the mornlm * . Heavy l-.oi.-h sold Ulurly nt )2.702.75 , nv afc-'ilr.dt J'-.C'K-jJ.TO yesterday. Medium weights nnd mlxrd hnm lit K.fOQ'i no , and Unlit : nU < ! d KS.lilffS.d'J. Theip rtvro no leally K oJ Ilirht loailB In the y-irdr , but pn % pretty decent load void un lo 1.10 , us iiKulmd a 13.11 lop yc&l r > day. Diprcsefltntlvu stl : i > ; No. Av. Sn. I'r. No , Av. Sh. I'r. 11 K4 Vi | 3 1,11 , W WO 210 ti M rc an M 205 M ! -s 2co SM IV 330 40 270 11 MG . . . 2 JO XI 2 > 0 S 70 1 2S3 lf.0 2M C4 327 IW i 70 23 jj 2 SO R.1 sos ice 270 re 271 . . . s ay , C5 2S.1 ICO 270 0i ? ; c IJO 25 t5 SM t9 2 70 Cl SU7 10) 2 M 21 22 . . . 270 I'0 273 ft 2 15 4 2 > 2 to 27VV4 40 20i bo 2M 33 SKI J'J 2 72',5 M 2SO 120 25 Cl 33" ) . . . -275 a S07 M ) S 15 ill 311 EO 275 70 210 iOO 2 SO 7 ? 74 tO 275 13 211 160 85 CS 27S 40 272 Cl 2H 2 $ ) 2 93 ie 373 M S73 70 243 40 205 J27 SM Jtt > 3 > 0 H : < i ! . . . 300 70 H fO 2M K m . . . 8 JO W 277 WiO 2 W ' * 1 850 . . . J 25 . . . . . . . . . . . S 70 8 V'J7 . . . SM 1 272 . . . 270 5 311 . . . S U > 9 K3 0 2 7ZV& 4 302 . . . 2 f,0 1. . . 2r,0 . . . t 7Z14 S 32K . . . SdO 2 215 . . . 176 ! 7 254 . . . t K > t 2C4 . . . t SO 2 8K SO 203 SIlKEl' Tiiero were no fresh rceelpU of tbeeu to amount to uiiylhlni ; . , Lut n few h'-M over from y rter > 1uy irojtih ! firm jirlcc-a tn iho mar- Xo. Av , I'r. } ( ,3 CbUrUuO c-.rcl 70 } i 25 27 imllv * e'.vc. 100 322 1) unlive latr.Dt 76 C 15 Ivitnwiii Clij1,1m Ntnck. KANSAS O1TY , Aug. 28. { JA7TI.K llffiflyls , 6,100 head ; ahlp.-iie-its. J:00 lirad Mmi ! t > tcidy - - unu actlrt ; 'a > xu t or , ii.Wftf.Wi vovri , ll.Ovgi cd : si-Kcij and /ftJtr * , ' . . i. . . 'IOe-H.celct ( , ( .100 J.r-ud , i > ! ) , | , tn n < i. , , (00 He i3. Mfeiiiii oi nod trcnj : . eu ! eJ l-oul t ad > - . bulk or nlii. ; IJWif'JIJ , hravr II Si/ 1.10 , osckein. J3WJ3.lt , mlxo.l fiMOi.Vll.iit * I3. II3.S ( . / frn-cr * , ll.US i , jw s JJ.fi Jii SMHS-'l'-ll. : . ! ! . ! ! , JWO her.l , miipn.er.li' . MO lifn.V Motkrt ulrndv nnd nctlvf , 1nmli < i , Il.tOO S.S6 , mnttonn , $2.00 3.M. OIIKMOO MVIJ STOCK. Deiiuuiil for fat lie Siillli-lent ( n Ali- xnrli All tfTiTliiK . nitf.\(7O. AIIR. 2 . In pnttlp the ilemsnd win n * e Kxl n * U unuglly In nn l ° rldi y. unit the rci-rnt nilvanrii wns < < ll innlntiilnrd. ofTrrln * l' ( > ln < illniwi ! of without itinrh ilimenlty Sale * \\rrt > nmilo nt fnun IJ.BO to 14.K for very com mon to fnlr ilmnoit luff olrrrs. up to from JIM In J3 for > oil to fancy MM-M. the tmlk of tlm K'Wd entile wiling at from 11.30 to It.7" M * . . - prs nnd feeders nold netlvrly nt from $ J 0 to M.W , nnd cows and hflfers mnv < > , | off n well us ootildv rtiiortnl with no m.iny TeTnli * nnd \\osternn to rimiii-te | with. fnle < nitiitliiK fi\im fl.36 to tS.OS. Hull * rro iitii'linnK > 4d nl fr-'ni ' f 1.7.to 12S. nnd cnlvos were aellve ill 23 < j IdKliT. the best Rclllni ! nl $ fi 10. Tex tin Rrnsi i-trers Rold hi fr nn * S 40 to jt IS , nnd northern rrttiKPtii nold nl from 12.7 } to f.1.W for slett ! > , lirjfely nl fmm } ,1 lo J.im. In IIOKS lher < - wn a Inrge rrllay supply tint gpvrral Ihotipnnd IIOKH rvimitnrd i er fl m\ > p lerday. Trndp opened fairly nrtlvi * at yptPr day's iiiolntlon | ! . but prlcrs fmhMciinrnllyenk * rued nnd clefed may , Salif" rr < > mnile of heavy boss nl from } 2.5.'i to J15 % . modltim nt fr > .ai ; : . ! ) to ! 3.C < 0 , nnd IlKhlwi-lithtfl Hi fiom tllrt to $ .U > R. Ui-iuy antil InlRi'ly nl from 12 ! ( > to J2.W nnd medium nt from J.l.tfi In $ t M The nheep trade was slow nnd easy nt ICe lower prlepn. Thp moM uotnhle H.IP WAS that of a floek of western rniiRP pheep nl $3 * iO. Nn tUr Kheep sold nl fn.in S2 to ! 3.nnd ( ur lerns , of wiileh HIP Kiipply wns mostly potntioseil. nt from 12.25 to M.r.rt , pales bplns mmlly nbovp M. liiuilb sold ehlelly nt from SI.Ml to I3.2.X Slu'cl" hn\p n\ernKe irr to 2iV lower this \\iek , anil Inmhs eloso the ) < nmp ns n week n ; o. ItPerlptK : ( < ntlp. | r(00 head , IIOKS , 21.OOi ) liondj ulircp. 1C.K)0 ( head. NIMV Yuri ; l.lviKtoiU. . NU\V Y011K , Ainr. -lll-i.\'l-s-lleeelpts. : : . 1 > , ' . < hoail ; nellve ; bnIN anil eows. tlrm , natlvo Mei'iw , $3 70(71.f ( ; Tex n < nnd Colorado * . J1.77''i > 3 S3 ; RtnRS nnd nM-n. J3.KiT3.CO ; bulls , } : , 10 ; ) 2.3JI4 ; dty eo . Jt.30)2W. I'ablei iiiop | Ainer- lenn Htrcra nt tojille. dressril wolulits , refrig erator t > ecr , "H'liS'- ; Alnrrlean sheep. IfliflO e ; cMiorts tomorrow , C30 bee\es. 200 sheep nnd 4.253 inmrters of href. SlIKHt1. ANO l.AMIlS-Upeelpts , 7.474 head : sheep , liately Meady ; lamb" . Inner ; heep , } 2 D0ji > 1.00 ; l.'imlH. J4.,0tf3 HO ; i.n rnrhvuls , tri.7H 1U1OS Herulpls. 2.U.1 ! head ; lower nt f3 WRI.CH ) . SI , l.nul * l.lv. ' StiifU. ST. T/MMS. AIIK. 2S.-CATTI.U-lteeelpts , 1.IMI ) hrnd ; mnrkrt steady to r.troiiK ; native shipping ctcerji. } 3.fini'l.r,0 ! ; ilrrssfd beef nlul Inilehrr fllciM. Ji.rOH.C3 ; ( ; stoekers nnd feeders , J2.MHJ1 3.CO , rows and heifer" , } 2.0 ijfJ.DO ; Texas mill Indian steers , } 2.23iff3.3d ; eows , } 1.7 , " > t2.75 llOUR-lleeelpts , 3.i i ) head ; 111:11 : ket utemly to 5o lower ; llcht. JS.SOffS.ir , ; nilxiil , $2.iilii3.23 ! | : henxy. .10f .3.- . . SIlKlCP Ilrcelpts , fiifl head : mnrket steady ; na tive muttons , ? 2.7SS3.f > 0 ; common sUilT. } 1 1,01 , ? Sleek In Iterord of leeelptH at the four principal mar- lien for rrldny , Austii-t 2S. IMir , : I'attlo. J loirs. Sheep. South Omaha . 2.170 1.SU 43 ( Thleniii . 3..VM 51.0IH Kansas City . n.r.oo r.,100 St. Louts . l.W ) 3.POO KOi ) Total . 13,171 ! 31,913 13,34 ! LITTI.n CIlAMii : IXVOOI , TIIAUK. . lucli l.ooliliipr Arniinil liul Ll hl Iliiy- ln - nl I lie Mnlii Centers. ItOSTON , AUK. as. The AmurleanVool nnd Cotton Heporter says of the \\ool trade : "Tho market condlllon.i liavo not materially ctiaiiKl'J diirliiK the past week. There ha been eonsld- erable InokltiK nround done , but miles ahow llttlo dirferenre fiom a week affo. Medium wools are Hie most active. Tcirltory wool has sold In coiisldeinblu amounts. Thu mnrketa of the coun try continue linn. eoneus8ioiii < rarely being mudo except In thu Instanec of cash puiuhases. Salea In lloston , New York and riilludolplila the past week iiKKreiiiita 1.WS.16Q pounds. 1.3Ml.fid ) imunds belnK ilomcj-tlc nnd t.35COU puumH forelnn. Halea since .Innunry 1 Hs-RiVR.ite llC,3Uulii : pounds , against 224,430 > 2I pounds during the correspoml- Ini ; period of last year. "Tho 111:11 ket at Huston l similarly situated to a week nitu. During the week tiiere liavo been a number of manufacturers In the mar ket looking around , Imt not moro tlmn durlnir the picvlous Meek , nnd possibly not uulte HO many. At any rale , tht-ie Is no greater enner- M083 to buy than when we wrote last. 1'ilcea arc nominally unchanged. Actual quotations nru hard tu obtnln. Medium wools continue to bit in the be. < t demand , A consldcr.ible nniotmt of tcr- illory wool baa been inu\ed. FoielBii wools IIHVO been xcry quiet. We hear of at least fifteen In stances of the export of sample lots of domestic ) wool rei'uiitly , an.I crmskleiahlc lines for export are still under consideration. That the supply of wool In this market Is excessive Is Indleateil by the fact that mime dllllcully Is belui ; en countered In Undine storage- Sales of the weelc niKi-eiatM 1,273Cupounds > , 1.07S.IOU jionnds belnit domestic and ll > 3ow ) pounds foiclKii. Sales ulncu Jnnuury 1 agKfeiiatu C0.237CC'0 pounds ; last year. 13ll,203.:79 pounds. "At VhlladMp.ila ihe domestic wool market continues dull. A llltlo mme Inquiry from east ern ami local mills Is noted. Jioweivr , but nalt > .i have been small. The murket Kencrnlly contlnucM tlrm. Teirl'.oiy Is tu moderate uiiuest , nffern being made on u scoured basis of 28 to 30 cents , accoidlm ; to quality. The demand for forclKn stock hns been very llKht. aleti of the week wei-p 200.COO pounds domestic und 211,100 pounds foreign , making n total of 412.200 pounds. Saleu tlnce January 1 uggreKiiti ! ly.ita.VJS pounds , aKalnst 4'JGJI,2I5 ' pounus last year. "Tho market at New Yoik continue svery dull , but Miles have bren fomewhat larger thnn it week IIKO. No sizable lots ha\e been Bold oC any kind of stock. Some Inquiry 1.1 reported for fine medium territory. Foielijn wool IIIIH been In ll ht demand. Sales of the week were IIO.KU pumnls domuiille and U".i,00i > pounds for eign , making a tutal of 2.- ' . > , .riOO poiindB. Balea since January 1 iiRgreuate 27,201,410 pounds , ah-alnst 47.29I.SGO pounds last year. "At St. Louis there hn been more wool sold the pasc week than for t.ie previous six weeks. The movement Includes Dakota , Missouri , Illi nois and Texas woo ! * , . Sales nggiegalu between 150,000 and MH.ODi ) pounds. " IIOSTON. Aug. 2.1. The I'.oston Commrrclnl liallelln will Hay tomorrow of I.IPvuol market : The mm ket continues quiet , the only purchased bclmc laih'o blocks taken for speculation. Ohio lleece wools ate still lo above the lowet point touched In the sprlnc of lk'J3 , Utah me dium , however , ban been Hobl on n scoured basin of 2Jc. the loweitt pi Ice on record for teirltory. San Joaquln flee bus been ni.ld on a scoured basis of 24c. the lowest prleo on lecord , and the luwcbt on reeoid for Fining California. Tim sales of the week aic 1,707.000 lha. domestic nnd IDi.OuO Ibs. foielgn. ngnlnst 1.5S4.7M Ibs , domestlo nnd ICK.MH ) lb . foieUn laht week , und 2,0,000 ! UJH. doniestlo and ! > 4SiW ( ) Ibs. fuielgn for the Fame wc"k bn.t vear. The sales to date K'IOW ' a decrease of M.'Ml.KSt . Ibs. domcutlc and 22 , 3SOO Ibs. foreign from t.ie hales to the same data in 1S95. The receipts ta date Hhow a ilecreaEC of 132,707 bales domestic and 111,768 bales foreign. LIVKItl'ODL. Aug. 28 WIIUAT Ppol. flrm ; , dlbtant positions Id hlKher ; buiilnesH about eiiually dlhtrlbuted ; AUKUH , Ds Vjd ; Heptimber , Tis Vtd ; Ojlnlier , 5j 2d ; Novcmlvr , ' * 2Vid , Uc- oiniliHr. OH 2VJ. COKN fc'pot , quiet ; Ameilcnn mixed , new , 2 O'-id. I'utuies opened 8t' < ady and nni-lianxed ; closed fcteudy , with near and dUt nt position * unchanged to V4d higher ; business nbimt equally distributed ; August , 2) , Uld ; iiepti-mber , 2s tld ; October St ! ) d ; November , 2s Ud ; Dneniber. 2 ai,4l. , KLOt.'K rjrm ; deniand fnlr ; freely fcupplled ; St. Louis fancy wluler , 7s. PllOVISIONS IJjcon. quiet ; demand poor ; Cumberland rut , 2H to 20 Ibs. , 30i ; vliort libs , 2.1 UJH. . 2'JS Cd ; lung clear , llg.it , : : ' , to 2.S DM. , 2Cs ; lom ; i'l"ur. : ; eavy. f/i II , ii. , 21s Oil , nhort hacks. IlKhl , 20's ; nhort dear middles , heavy , 43 to M 11)3. , 238. clear bellies. It to 10 lli.i. , 'Mi. Shoulders , square , 12 to IS Ilia. . 24s i-l. Hums , bhort cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. , 42s M. Tallow , tire North American. 1 7s. lieef , extru Indlu int . 4Cs 3d ; prime nuts , : ' , i ; . < 3d. 1'nrk , | irlmu llir-ns. line weutirn , 13s ; medium western , MK 9d , Lurd , dull ; prime we ! > : irn , ISQ I'll ; retlned. In pulU , 2 < ts r.d. l'J I KKrtn Steady ; demand poor ; fluent Amer ican , whllii , S'Ja CdIntTt ; Ani'ilcau , c'jlored. 40 r > d. IM'TTIllt-Flnest Unltod Ht.ile , fOs : good , Ma. - lUii'-Koreituniter. ) 'JiJiJ ; lilndquurtiT , iliil. llUI'ri At London ( Pacific conHll , .Cl inn , The receipts of wheat during thn past tinea diiyn wera irri,0i0 | eentulii. incliidlni ; l i.VX ) cen tals American. The lecclpis of Amerl'Min corn durliiK the ) iu t three ( I. us were GiS.WJ eentilH. Thu weattier la unneltled. I'l-iirlii . Ijii'Ki-lH. PKOltIA , Aug. W.-COIIN-Mrtikct utenilyi No. 2 , 2 o ; No. 3. lSo. OATtf--.Marliut quiet , euny ; No. S. ttlilte , 1SI4O 1'Je. ltYi--Miiikct dull , nominal. > VH1HK 1' Jlnr'.c-t ctc'jdy ; HnUlioil uoodii on Ilia hat-Is of 11.19 for high wine * . Jticiil'T.s : i-oin , Kt 0 bu. ; onU. C5.KO bu. ; ryu. none ; whisky , none ; wheat , l.VJW bu. HHII'MICNTrt-Corn. 1S.M ( bu. : onln. 48.400 bu.j rye , none ; whlrky , 710 aiila. j wheat , 12,090 bu. C'lilfon NUW YOIIK , Aug. ZS.-CorrON-Qiileti MM- ling , He ; net receipts , none ; gross , 493 bales ; forwarded , S3 bales. HC' | < , SIS baleii , all spin. IKTU ; Hurl : , 07,413 bulci * . KT. LOL'IS. Aug. 2fc.-XTTON Steady and mirnr.niii-d. llecelpis. 40 bales ; t > hlpiiK'iit , 411 bales ; stock , 10. US li.'ilcn. Tnli-ilo ( iriiln , TOLEDO , Aug. ; > . WilliAT-IIlKlicr ; flrmj No. 2 ca h nnd September , CHic ; JH-cemhrr. G70 > c. OATH fjulet ; mead)1 ) ; No. 1 mixed , J7c ; tciiibir. ICVjc. JtVi-lull : ulcady ; No. 2 uuli , 32 ! Jo , BAN KIlANflKCO , AIIR. . WHiAT-Oulet | Uccpinber. ll.Cu'.i. ' JAMES E. J50YI ) & CO. TcJcplionc 10M , Onialiu , Nob. COMIVJISSION CRAIX : PROVISIONS ; AND : STOCKS U im Ul'i Hci.ra cf TinUc. Dlrr.ct ini'-i to CluVa u unJ Ni > w Yuilc , Co.rf , ; nieiitfj ! JuJm A , U'urrtn & C *