SpS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , , AUGUST 12 , 188& SIXTEEN PAGES. Jl T/IOn SALT A beautiful 13-room rosldcnco In i. ' block 6 , Konntzo place , Routu front , hus nil latest Improvement * , Including bntn , gnv. hot nnd cold water , ( urnncn. electrlo burglar nlarin nd annunciator , laundry , vegetable cellar and Jnrnnco rooms In baiement , making 10 rooms In nil. Interior llnely nnlshcd in oil ; prlcn M.nuo , 11,000 caHli , balance easy ; this In an extra tine enap , AilJross owner X W Ilee olllce , ZU la * a pclltOxUO just east of Cth on Hlcko r 'tAlW ) paved tt. , n block away , worth Id t H Other barialnft , Improved nnd nnlmpro V Cloodlnsldo property to trade fur farm. 4tn thony Johnson , 6. 14th at. im 12' C-room cottage , lot 42xlW , ( "ass t. near J- ij price | 2ttW ; paymt-nts to Kiilf this Is u bargain. F. K. flarlliiif.K \ rarnam. lit I.I want * to buy ono of the best corner WHO In Orchard Hill for tVtt small cnsli liayraent , bnlnnco very easy terniH , this lot Is W ) ai : > ) , IBIKO enough to build four coitagci on. I ! . J. BtcrnsdorlT , room 0 , opp I1. 0. l r > I- SALE 540 acres choice land adjoining FOH original town of Kxeter , N biaslo. IU. > ncres In timothy grass ; W acres cultivated lurid : ( O mires good wild grass land. This Is htiltnlile for line farm or addition to town. Kxctcr tins two lines ol U. It. , 11. & M. nnd N. W. , bus mill , elevators , schools , clinrchos , rannlng factory , &c. Address J. W. JJolan , Indlnnola , JsVl ) fpEN thousand acres of Nebr.iMkn lauds for JLnule at prUts and terms never before of fered ; will sell homo at ts.13 , with Hinnll cash payment. A like opportunity for good lands fit low prices will uot noon occur. T. 8. t'lnrkson , 21l ! bo. Hth St. 011-11 _ _ S OUTH"OM A HA-Lots 7. B. 9 , in , block no. 210 . _ lect on llellevuu avenue , Inclndlug a corner. adjoining grounds of Hptlng Lake purk , only trviflO , li.ftiti cash ; a grout bargain nnd cnn only \ > o had tlirotiKh us. M. A. Upton & Co. 3i FOH fiAI.K The very best land In riii-jcnno county. Noli. , from 'i 00 to | 7.IO ( an acre. 1 tenth down , balance In ten nuniial ujnal pay ments , I ddle llros. , JuIusbniK. C'olo , \\riM.IA.M St. nearnthlotnxlti,4 : room IHIK T > cottn B , W.4UO ; payments to suit. K K. D.ir ling , mi I 'amain. _ 1' > 1 n AM iigfiit for Minni of the tines trcsldenco I lots In Utilise om Place iind run olfer them : it flcures It will pay yon to Investigate. Hicks , Koum 10. Itarkcr block. 441 V\ni'Ii sell n lotni'ar Lowe nvo. for tl/iUt ) , and T T loan Jl.fiiiu to Improve s iimj. on M > month ly iiayment.s , Addres" , D. U , l'nttt'r on. I1) ) ! iTF.T' a few lots left liiTl. & M. p rk addition to South Oiiiiiha. What liiueyon tuonVr. ' Oeorge J. Steumlorir. Koimi n , opp.1. 0. -II I " > KOI'OSP.n cable ttllfum oil north sldo of blk 14 , llnnscoin place. In which 1 have Hnu new icslilencu to sell on favoiablu terms to good arty--stoiy and 7 loums. A. K. Ulluy. lliltl I'urniim. UIS I'i " OH SAl.i-"T.otliriilo'kTl."nainvle : \ . fuiJJ ! make cash offer ; yon will waste tlmu tulklni rude. C. I' . Harrison , II8S IMh. Ill $ tOO buys n full lot nnd oed 4-100111 cottage , ea y tcnns and good location , tholes A : Hunt , successorto 1) . V.Shales , room I , lliu'iei b'ock. CO ! fora nent li-roum aill Ilia u iiilri > honiH tin n tnwluinlc v Ingln the noithpait of town. Kusy p.ijmentk , J'.T llnriHon , IIH Smith l.Mh t. 211 'ICOH SAM ! Cheap , f > p1cndid homestead re , J lluiiui * > hnient. It ) luiestu-ea giowing ; ad dri'ti X 4."i Ili-i. oiilre. I" . ' 11 | 7M'I.I. V > t northeast corner Karnarn and 4-M J.1 hon * . . ( lint , .st iM.iVKl , all for t.li Mf taken tW'i wet-it ; go no fitrthor for a bj.rg.iln. Jl. A 1 lit on A : ( a. Kil & \ TltAN'KI.IN foniu-rlyof r.ll I'.ixton Illdg , JM . ! , ! oari ) ouhutrailingutir.il lartmnibt. llc'dlck hlllixh at I'linl'-i'iianil Arncmnn'H roon unil ulll nlnayiliiivi ) u good list of pnipurt ) to trndu and pM-lnunju. -ill ) SAI.i : io.iutlfnls-roi ! > m house" with ai : ifOlt lniiri > viiinint.s , full lot , Koum/.t lilaco , K.'iii ' ) , ' , o-isli. Will trndu lor goml.i runt imMni-t. prnpo.'ty on lower Batmders t > t t' I' I In IT m , 4I S irthht. IjS'I I'nnit In HhllH's 2d mid , throe-qnaltfri -t ( if a lilk tioiu the route nf cublu ; lot 60x1-7 , niei-t nbinf umdo ; iK.hOJ It taken ipilek. C. F llari-lsnn ll S 15th. 171 IjAolt S \ IIILot lit Smith I'nrit , notlll ) , I.ielii [ ! ' fast mi Kith st. 1'rliv , fi,2l ; 'a cash ; Ifyot don't wish In build on the lot do not apply. C J' . HniriMjii , 4ls s iit'i. 177 1 fOUS M.i : hilllotaud lawi H-stoiy lions ; ot 7 largo rooms , gno 1 well , cellar , clstein li : the kltehen , good neighborhood , street car- * ( liiiiih. school nnd store close by. All new um complete , } . ' , ' ! H. Small rush iiaynipnt. balanci monthly. JUKI thu jiluee lor a man of moder.iti means and liuvit tiuully. ( 'oinu and Hue mi nbimtlt. 0. F. Haillami.4iaS. fitli &t. 1S2 ! 'V'lNTl' VI Vi : by < me hundred and thlrty-t < J- > south and east front tin I nrmim and 40tl for t"Mi ) ( , 1 1 ( ash.halniicp 1 , 2 and U ycaif. llow'i that. ' M. A. Pptou &Co. _ 104 ONi : thousand people wanted at my olllco , s < that 1 can tell you how to get n home. I rat put you In the w.iy ot having a nice , cozv llttl < jilaru of your own. It don't take much money ( Jail and huu mo about It at once. C. 1' . llarrl ooii. 418 S IMh t. 77" ITIOU SAM : I am prepared to burnt you i JL' KO"d house In a cixid location and tnki montlily payineiitK on the honso and lot. Cal and see me about It. C. F. Harrison , 4 If * S 15th 7M B AHRAIN < ot I.I. block : . ' . Summit 1'laro ad dltlon , r,8 feet on I'm n.im by l r. . Klmliall ini ) A : Itynn , room 6' U. S. Nut. bank. BllnlS Foil SA l.i-I.ot : fi b 8 I.lncoln jilacu . . . . 7ft Lot 11 1 > ! l lledfoid place , south front . . PM Jots"l iind'iob I llnwthorno . 2fO l.ntOb III Illichi-ock's Ibt . Ki Lot .iib 1U llanscom plaio . 1.N' J.ot lit bill South Oinnlia , corner . l.ic Lot 4b4Simth Oninlia . H t uiul io.icre.4 lltiHst gulden hind In Spring Vullny. per acre . . MI > lnvsliiii X Lobeck , Iloom 'J , Chamber of Com jm'ii'e. 1'tl 1" > * | " \ ( ) } < m wiinta south front lot In Omaha Vim .Ujilitwestof nov\ school lioiibj.Vo huv 1 111nt * 7rU. Jl. A. Upton Ac ( . 'o. llil OXi : hundred and thlrtv-two by ono hnndre and thlity-twiiou llrlstol htn-et. botwoe S4th nndJMth , i' , : > ( . M. A. Upton A : Co. 1(1 ( > oil HA U : Lot 10. block 7. South Ouialni J7 i : dlit cheap ; worth ifl.OHO. C. F. Hari Kon. 118 S. nth - > t. Ill ) - . \ beautiful tosldenrp lot In Isan .v Snhlun's addition ; It you want , a b.ueiulr Jnvostlgiilu. Guorgo J. Sternsilorir , Itouiii ' iipj ) ! ' . O. _ 6SL oll'l H 5)tli."jiihrsonth ) of Casti'liirivfii "ver llnest ktnrt of i-.ist fronts ; ongnula : iiuturj trees ; t'ti Jiont foot. M. A. Upton V Co. IGt /"lOt'NCII. III.L'l'Kd'-Nlc l-room cottngt V-/go < Mlb.iiii , lot , VJ\-1M , on llio.ulway , pavn htreut.Htroot cars by thu door ; can c'V ' | ) pussi- : rlou ut nn any tlnui , but luu good ten uit Ht ( I per month. Only I. , ( ) J. Twunty ncrcs ju1 north of Ili-oinlwiiy. one mlle from the rive ll.lKiO pcrncin ; Hiibmtt olli'r ; only ( JO fuet froi motor HUH. > 1. A Upton > v Co. W-7 N1J of tliTi-holrost homes In Kount/o I'lnc lU-ronm house , lixrge bnrii ; nil convonloiu c Hpi'iicot st , li > t. lutli nnd Isth ats. Can tnku good varimt lot as tlrst 'i.iymt'iit. T. K. Dnilln IKI ! I'mnnni. 1H1 It TJvTll 8AL15 Or exclmima. We Imve. son K good Omaha ro.il e tat nnd Nebrask fnrina. wlileh > will .sell che.ip or traila f < itock of clothlinj , fnrnlshlnit goods dry good joot.s RiulshnB.s , groceries or hnrdwaro. fcohlu o < . , nu H. 10th ht. ( US MALE HELP WANTED. \ STAN'1'1Mp > nd Imkfrs for reunion we > lit the City llnkcry of Norfolt. N b. .1. \ routs , 1'riiprlctor. III. ) M * The btBt aad Burect R mcdy for Cure of oil dlseuea eaaicd by anjr derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. yiptimlA , Sick Hetdaeli * , Constipation , Dllloiu Complaint * and U&UvrUof all kind * yltld readily to the Uncfl < nt influence of It la fbuMBtto the tut , toati p the ijr Um , r tort and prtMm * healtk. It U purely Ytflvtakl * , Ml MMOt * 01 to oT UaeJUUl , k tk to li act jornn * . Xl BlooA rorilir It U tmp Her U alt ethm. SoUcTMTwaeNat $1.00 a bottle , OMAHA TRADE CONDITIONS , No Change to Note in the Finan cial Bituntlou. BUSINESS GENERALLY ACTIVE. A Good Outlook Tor Ijumhcr Plumb * Int : HiipplleH on the IJooin Cheer- i'ul Crop I'rospccts Colleo t IOIIM Fall * General Notes. City Financial Affaire. No change is to bo noted in the financial condition. Money continues In good supply for all legitimate demands nt the usual rates. A good volumeof business Is reported In all lines of trade , nnd cspci inily in boots nnd shoos , dry-goods and hard wine. Lumber ia also mote nct.ve and the outlook favorable for a heavy full trade. The trade in stcnni litters' and plumbers' supplies , which ha languished for the past thirty days , is loomIng - Ing up and verging on the proportions of n boom. The Interior finishing of the munj new buildings in process of erection will give cmplo.unont to several hundreds ol mechanics during the fall and winter and by largo difbur-sements for wages , boll the ictiiil trade of the city , which is nut in a ; good cjnditloil ns It might be. The crop outlook continues good , thougl : tlipr > ! has been nil the ndn needed , and mon will probably start a cry of 'Soft corn. " Hoi sunny catlicr is now essential to the perfcci maturity of the corn crop , on winch so mucl depends. Country collections are fairly peed , but no' ' up to the mark of last week. City collections from the retail trade , are not satisfactory and it is evident that some lines have UK many stores and too few capable met chants O.MAIIA IjlVH STOCIi. Cattle. Saturday , August 1 1 , 1SS3. There wcro not enough cattle hero to main market. A few feeders and a few gias leers were ull that were sold. The ina/kc IMS nominally steady. lloijs. There were not far from llfty loads on sali .o-day , Including holdovets. The tmirke > vi8 slow and liOglOc lower. The hogs wen 11 told before the close. There was nothing hero to malic a market Iluueint * . Cattle . 4s logs . 2,70 I'revnilinsi I'rltMH. Thofollowinic is a table of pricji paid In his inancet for the gradoi of htook men toned. TimostoeiM. 130Jto 150J lbs..f..20 CT5.50 'rnno steers , 1100 to 13 > ) Jn. \ \ . 4.50 fC5.3' ( ' ) Fatlittlo stcars. 900 to 10VJ lb * . 4.0J v' < i 4.25 " 'orders . 2.75 ( ; CI'J5 Common to good cows . 1.75 ( > r2.00 Jholce to fancy cows . 2.50 ( ) (3.2."i Common to choice bulls . 2.2.1 fii.'I.OO " ' 'air tocnoico light hogs . 570 W.V.tO ' 'air to ctiotco heavy hojr-i . C.UO ( . ' 20.15 Fan to clinicu mtxeit hogs . 5 bO ( ji.l5.0d CA n i.u. No. Av. Pr. Ibull .1320 1.75 10 cows . Dill 1.75 II cows . ! I70 l.M ) 31 cows 2.40 2 cows . b'.tO ! ) cows .11--3 2.TO li cows 2.70 1 feeder . . . MO H.dO 45 feeders , natives . . .1009 3.20 r > 5 feeders , natives . . .1D13 I.20 ! C steers , natives 3.50 35 steers , natives ll''S 3.r,0 40 steers , natives .1113 : i.ro nor.s. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. IM. . .UK ) 2(0 ( S5.C.5 70. . . .251 r .85 . .1t3 2JO5.i5 ( t ! . . .251 2SO n.yo 63. . . .ItsS 120 5.70 fit. . .241 200 fi.yo M ! . . 3JO 5.70 72.M. . . .sal 2-10 5.1K ) 74. . .212 200 5.70 M. . .241 120 5t)0 ) 3. .IS'J SO 5.75 78. . .2C3 200 5.)0 ! ) Ni..20'J IIU ) 5.75 . .211 10 5.'JO 78..220 120 5.75 71. . . .234 210 fiS'O ' CO..VJi ( T..75 71. . . .253 2SO 3.0 ' 81. . . . W 40 5.8J 03. . . .2(54. ( 120 5.H5 70..2(1 ( J 2(0 ( fi.M ) W. . . 207 240 5.1)5 ) ( M..2-J8 12J 5.SO SI . . .217 SO 3.113 7fl..2 a 320 5. 0 71. . , . .2113 200 G.Ufi 85..214 40 5.SO CM. . , . . ' . ' 10 KM 5.1.5 . 05..22.1 200 5.bO 07. . , . .2M uo ; 5.U7' ' 100 5 8-JK 71. . , . .245 200 5U7 ' O'J. , . .2:17 : SO 5.b5 til ) . . to (5 ( 00' 81. , . .215 200 5.S-I 75. . 10M ( ! OJ TO. , . .207 100 5.S5 (15. ( . . .218 M ) . .2-.0 5to ; 5.8- > . .292 KO ; ii.05 . .242 120 ft Vi (5.05 ( 'JO. . 120 5.b5 50..20-1 0.15 120 5.b5 I'nukors I'll roll JISI'H. Showing the number of hogs bought b the leading buyers on the market to-day : (3. II. Hammond it Co . ft Oraah.xP. Co . IV Armonv-Cndahy P. Co. . 23 unit IiowcHt. The following are the highest and lowe prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of lioi on this market during the past 1'ow days , an for the corresponding period in 1SVT and 18bi _ | JnlyliW. I July 1HS7. I July lhS.1. 271 Ii ll'i 06 20 4 11 CM 70 2S 0 10 ( li't ' il ) 5 ( X ) QK"I 20 4 01 ( ft I TO 5 U ) © ' ) : . ' 5 4 ttl 4tt so Sunday 4 Ki K5 August life" . August 1M7. August IbNl U ill ( L'Jl 15 B ID t61"i Siindny. U - ' ) ' ( Hi 50 Sill ) W 274 ! 4 0,1 4flt 7.1 A " "i 5 ( "i 4 ) 5 0.1 ( ( ' 5 a' > 4 M < ? U 7S ! 0 10 . " It ) 1 IK ) ® aO 4 K ) ( ( I 70 Sunday , 4 11.1 ( ij.1 ! i"i 4 il ) l IU ) fl It ) ( i ii 2J 4 M < & 5 ID 10 C'JI 40 bunday. 4 ai fi,4 M ) ( i 10 ( t K ) 4 05 GM 1.1 HuuiUy 11K ) 1U 4IH ) 4t i lli 4 a.1 4t I M 1Ua 5 DO a ) 4 0 5 11 4 41 ( if I IK ) liive Stock Notes. K. 0. Goodoll , Wcston , was in with n lo of bojs , Kortliowcclc ending Wednesday , Augu S , bioux City received t\M bogs. B. M. Gibson , of tlio Urusb Iulcc Catt coinnaav , sinnu In wltli six loads or fccdci \V. ! ' . Lindlcy , Devizes , Kr.n. , came witn n cur ot cuttle nnd a car of bogs , 1 llrst shipment hero. J. M. Strahn , Mnlvcrn , bought 100 head feeders to day that tiveruged 1,011 , which will ship to his Iowa farm , \V. H. Orton , Fullcrton , was at the jar to-dtiy. He fed the live loads of cattle whi wcro shipped in by JticUson & Cunklui , u which wcie on the market to-dny. I'mduec , l rull * , ICtc. Stxturdny , August II , 1SSS. HUTTKU Fancy crc.uncry roll , ' . ' ( 21c ; solid iiaclied , 15c < J10c ; choice count butter , liit'jUto ; common grades , lOkAKIu. Ecus Strictly fresh , 14iM.Ccandled. ( lilicas Cons 5'J@75c per 100. OiuNor.s Messinas , ? 5.COIi.00 ( ; per bo Hodi , f .Ul ) < 20.2. ) per box ; # a.50@4.0U per hi bov. bov.CALIFOIIXU DAMSONS fl.SOucr box ; soul crn Damsons , UlKi per box. CAMroujiiA Oiui'm tl fiOffia.OO per C.T Soi'TiiKitx ' OIIAWSS 73cQfl.OO per 10- Uul : < ot , lllAOKnEUtiiES fl.OO for 24 Qta. I'KACIUS California , f 1.0tiJ1.50 ) ( per bo Missouri. tl.XU@l.ir ( > pcr } bu. UISANAS Common , fl.iOS'.W per bunc choice , f..Wfl5l.50. ) ; : LEMONS $ l,750.00 per caso. S < JUASII 2c per lu. CtXTB.oi'KS TScfjfJl.BO pur dozen. SouTitEiiN I'l.u.MS-Sl.'iX'Cl.fiO per bu. IIUCKi.Eittiituics $ l.3a per drawnr. PorvTOF.a Now , homo growtli , 50 < 3T5o p bushel. POCLTUV No dressed fowl in the mttrko live chickens , $ J.50tJ.J.73 ( par doz. : sprli chicUonb , * 'J.2J@a.Ot ) . STKINO HEANS 75c per bu. TOMATOES tl.WX U.OO per bu. WATBIIMELOSStl2.0H3 ( 17.00 per 100. I'EAiis-Californln , nw.i@a.50 per bu bo Southern , 75 per > f bu. CKI.KIIV SO ( < Mo ( ) twr dozen. CxuiiAaES f.W icr : 100. ONIONS 2o uer lb. ArrLES-1.00@i.25 : per bbL CitABArpi.ts ? l.X ( ) per box. CIIIEU Michigan , $4. . ' < g .50 per bbl gals ; California pear elder , f 1C < . ( " pur bbl. POP Cons nice ; 3 40 ; common , CAntiois 7ocicr ) bushel. UK INS Choice eastern handplckcd navies. t3.25@i.M ! ! per bushel ; western hnnd picked nnvlcs , t2.WKn2.CO ; mediums , iU.OOy2.in. Limn beans 6c nor pound. lUr f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , W.OO ; No. 3 upland , ? .VOO. Hiu.v-JlO.OO. CnoiTiui FEKU f 17.00 per ton. Dry Goods. COTTON Ft.iNxr.i.s 10 per cent dis. ' , LL , 5kc ; CC , 0)ie ; SS , 7 fc ; Nameless , 5c ; UX , ISc ; K , 2oc ; No. 10 , 8) c ; No. 40 , No. fX ) , l'2)e ) ; No. bO , itj : < c ; No. no , colored , vc ; No. W , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12Hc ; llrlstol , 1'Jt c ; Union I'ucltlc , 17c. CAIII-ET WAUP UlbVhite , 10c ; colored , 22c irs Standard , So1 , Gem. lOo ; Beauty , i ; $ c ; Uoone , lie ; H , cased , ? IMJU. PHIS rs Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater fijic ; Merlin oil , O o ; Gnrnuroil , ( XS7i' . Cousr.T.lutxs AiulroscoRfrln , 7c4 ; Koar- sarge , 7fc ; Hockport , O'fc ; Concstotrn , O e , TILKS York , 0 In , 12Kc : York , I1J in. . 13tjc ; Swift Hiver , be ; Thorndiko OO , 8 > fo ; Ttiorndlko EP , S'jc ' ; Thorndiko 120 , D' ' c ; Thorndiko XX , me ; Cordis No. 5 , U'.j'cj 'ordlsNo. 4 , lie. DBS-IMS-Amoskciifr , flo , Kl' c ; Everett. 7 7 , IJi'ac : York , 7o < s , 1IH ! ° < Havmakcr , b' c ; affrcy XX , UVfu ; Juffrey XXX , I2Mc ; leaver Urook AA , 12c ; Heaver Creole HH lc ; Heaver Crook CC. lOc. Kr.s'TUCKV Jr.INS. Memorial , lfia ; Dakota , Sc ; Unrhnm , 2'Kc ; Hercules , Ibc ; Lcnming. iKton , 2Jfc ; Cuttswold , 27'c. CUAII. . Stevens' U , fie ; Stevens' H , leached , 7c ; Stevens'A. 7' ' c ; Stevens A. Icnchod , 8 } c ; Slovens' P. 8' ' < o ; Stevens' . ' , bleached , Kc ; Stevens' N , UJfc ; Stevens' S' , bleached. UIJ c ; Stevens. S1U , Mist EliAxroi' . Table oil clt tli , { 2.50 ; ilnin Holland , 'J } < , e ; Dado Holland , 1'J'vC. ' FiAsxit.9. : 1'hiid Haftsmen,2icClnslien ; , 12 'c ; Clear Ivakc , y2 ! < c ; Iron Mountain , ' . -c. KiANxrt.i- White G II , No. 2 , W , 21c G I , No. 1 , , 2ric ; : H II , No. 2 , 4' , 2-J c ; H llNo. 1 , jJI : ic ( ) ; Qnechce , No. 1 , / , f.V. GINOIHM I'luiiKett checks , 7-io } ; Whittcn- on , "Kc ; York , 7JgC ; Normandi dross , i' < c ; Cnlcnttu dress , 8'ic ; Whittenton dress , ; Ucnfrcw dress , C\MIIUIC < - Sinter , 5'te ; Woods , ri'4c ' ; Standard , 5)fc ) ; Peacock , S' ' c. COMI OIITIIIIS ? ( J WOlS'l 00. HI.ANKITS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , ifl.OJc.f8.CO. UI.IM : nr.n Sur.r.Tixo Hoikeley cambric , No. ( X ) . ! ) 'rc ; Hcst Yet , 4-4. ( % c ; butter c-loth OO , 4J4c ; Cabot , 7JtfoFnrwellh ; lf blenched SUc : Fruit of Loom , l jc : Greene G , Cc ; Hope , % : Kltnj Philip cam- "jric , lie ; Lonsdule cambric , 11'.5 ' ; Lonsdalo , ! ic ; New York mills 10' : c ; 'cpperell , 4'i-in , lie ; Pcpperelllin ( ! , 12c ; . 'epperull , 0-1 , Kic ; Pcppurell , S-l , 'Jlc ; Pep- icroll , 'J4 , 2.ic ; Popiiercll. 10-4 , 2V ; Canton 4-1 S' ' tjj Wumsntta lie Vnl- - , c ; Triumph , ; , ; 'cy , fie. Hrown sheeting -Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7lic ; A Hantic II , 4-1 , 7i4c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , li'.e ' ; At lantic P , 4-4. ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-4. ( I.1 ; Aurora C , 1-1 , 4Jfc ; Crown X.KX , 1-4 , 1'.Wc ; Hoosicf LL , 4-4 , tie ; Indian Head , 44 , f ! c ; Iviw- rcnco LL , 4-4 , On ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , fi'yo ; Pepjicrcll K. 1-4 , 7o ; Poppurell O , 4 I , 4c ; Penpcrell. S-l , lh cPcppercll ; , ' . ) ! . Sic ; Pep pcrell , 10-4,2ic ; UticaC. 44.4Jfc ; Wachusctt , 4-1 ' ' Aurorn U 1-1 7c Aurora H 4-4 , - , 'J-i'c ; , - , , , c. c.PIIIXTS I'lnkand Hobes Uichmond , O' Ci Allen , ( ic ; Hivcri > omt , Ac ; Steel Kivcr , ( ic ; Ulclunond , G'Je ; I'ucillc , d' c. PIIINTS Dross Charter Oalc , ri'4c ' ; Hntnapo , 4ic ; Lodi , 5'c ' ; Alhn , ( io ; Ulch mend , Oc ; Windhor , ( i't'c ' ; Eddvstenc , ( IJjjO Pacitlc , OV c. Pitts ra Ivmoo Hi -Arnoltt , O' c ; Anier lean , ti'ic ; Gloucester , D c : Ainold C lotif cloth , U : Arnold H Innjr cloth , H\tf \ ; Arnolii Gold Seal , 10' ' , : Stlefcl A , 12 ; WniUsor (5oli Ticket , 1U' < ; . FIAVVKI.SKod , C , 21 in. I.IJ ; E , 24 in GG,2lin , isc ; II A F , j4' ! , -5j.J ; K F , ? { 'jc ; U. > 'f , Hoc uruK-West Point 2'J In , S or , lO'-.V ' West Point 29 in. 10 olac ; West Pom 29 in , 12 o ? , l.V ; West Point 10 in , 11 o/ , It'- SniiiTivii Checks , Caledonia X , d' c ; Cal cdomaXX , 10jc ; Economy , DC ; Oils , Iiu. Oroecrs Ijl-it. Kuviscd prices arc as follows : lUooiso Stark A , seamless , 2lc ; Amos kcag1 , seamless , lli'-ji" ' Lewiston A , seamless I'.ic ; American , scamlrss , ] 0' < c ; burlaps , to .1 bii.x'iQJifo ' ; gur.nlcs , single , 18c ; gun mes , double , 2ilc ; wool snclis , ; i,1c. Twines- Flax , 'Me ; extra bad , 20a21c ( sail H. lil Oe cotton , 21c ; Jntc. lOc. CoFt-KKS Moclm , 2. > @ 2c ( ! ; Hio , good , 1C * 17c ; Mandahllnp , 2li@'Sc ; roasting Uio , 140 lc ( ! ; O. G. Java , 2IO ' . ' 'ic ' ; Java , interior , ! i2i ( , 25c : Hio. fancy , Ki l'.ic ; Santos and Mara caibo. 17l'Jc. Arbucklcs , is fc. buo in Granulated , " idlsijc ; conf. A 7 > < c ; white extra C. " 'ttgr'hc ' ; extra C , ( ii.71c ( ; yellow C , ( ijffjiii e ; nowdcrcd , 8 } i' bjfc ; cubes , S fSSJ/c. Hoxiv 14@ltic tor one pound frames strained honey , ( ( < ? < c per pound. UnuswAX Choice yellow , 20@22J e ; darl colored , l@llc. ! CIIIIM : : YomiK America , full cream 3ililO4e ! ! ; full cream chtddars , OOMKe ; fnl ci cam Hats , ! l@9' ' ; good to choice t kimine < Cheddars , ( ! C' < ( i'4 : skimmed Hats , riW.IV-j'c. PICKI. ib : Medium , in bbls , W.fiJ ; do in lull bbls , W.OO ; small , in bbls , sftiOO ; < io in hal bbls , $ ! . ' > ; gherkins , in bbls , $5.2 j ; do in hal bbls , # 1.00. ToiiACfo Pint2tiiIWe ( ( ; sntoUiiijj , IGQifllc .1 EI.I.IIS : $1.2.1 per ; ! 0-lb pail. S I.T fl.06Tl.i.1per ! ! : bbl. Koi'B 7-1(5. U'jia'J'jC. Si-ici : NutniCL' , per lb , rMfOJp. ( ! poppet per lb , I'fdllOo : cloves , per lb , 18@Jlc ; nil spice , 7iE8c ( ; cinnamon bark. IHc ; cassia , Oc cassia buds , 12'jc ' ; cloves , 20c ; mnce , 70c. N ui.s Iron nails , per keg. * 2 OT > @ 3.10 ; stet nails , per keg , f2.20@2.2.1 ; wire nails , pe : kcu' . ? ) . (10@2.70. ( TIHYoung : Hyson , common to fair , 185 2.1e ; Young Hyson , good lo fancy , 8057 Me Gunpowder , common to good. 2.i2rc ; Gun powder , ctiolco to fancy , 4 < ! @ ( i. > c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 1 " > ( ( ? : [ , Japan , choice t ancy , ! . ( ( > c ; oong , common to goo , ( i l5c ! , Oolong , choice to fnticv , f)0yf70c ; Inipei ial , common to medium , 2.1@iT.o : ; Imperial good to fancy , 40 ; 50c. NUM Almonds , ir > @ 17 ; lllbcrts , DtMOc Hnuil , ( io ; walnuts , Sj ( jil2c ; pecans , ( > > . , ( < lll.'tjc ; peanuts , rifg-l e. CmcKcus r > @Uc ) per lb ; assorted cakes , @ 20c perlb , ns per lis > t. M\ri.R StwiAit Hricks , 10i81l ( ) } c per lb penny cakes , 11C'1U4 ° per lb ; pure mtipl syrup , ? 1.00 per gal. HIIOOMS Extra l-tio , $2.40 ; parlor , 8-tic painted handles , SJ23 ; No , 1 , fl.bO ; No. i Sl.'O ; heavy stunlo brooms , f 1 , 00. Sruioii Mirror jtlov , , fljfc ; Graves' corn Cc ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo corn , 7c. Piwniu AXD SHOT Shot. 81. 20 ; bucushol $1 15 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half keg' W 75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , ? -i.lfi fuses , 100 ft , ri.1'.f70c . llKriNni ) L Kim Tierce , S' c ; 40-lD sqimr cans , SJ c ; ftO-lb round , bX" ! 20-lb rouni S'-c ; 10-lb palls , 9c5-lb ; palls , U'sc-.WbpaiH ' 9'.c. . * PROVISIONS Hams , 12) o ; breakfast b ; con , 10:14ulli4c ( ; bacon sides , illjC'MOc ; dr , salt , U'4c ; shoulders , 7 > < W74c ; uried heel 8h'SlOKc. ( ! wooncNWiiir. . Two-hoop pails , per do , $1.0 ; ; thrco-hoop pails , 1.05 ; No. I till 47.00 : No. 2 tub , fO.00 ; No. Jl tubs , 5.01 washboards , j-1.85@i.75 ; assorted bowl' $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , ? s.OO ; No. 2 churns $7.00 ; No. ! 1 churns. * ll.(0 ( ; butter tub1 jl 70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. CAXm--Mlxed , 8raliic , ; sticlc , oSi' < 30 > < c rocit candy , lO'i lS1 ; fancy candy , 7f < iij ! < FISH California salmon , per bbl , $10.X ( ) ( lb.00 ; halibut , per lb , 18u ; family white Ilsl per J .bbl , S3.0l ; whit" lisli , No. 1. per < -bb W 75 ; trout , per Jbbl J , $5.00 ; scaled horriiu per box , 2Sc ; now Holland herring , per koj ( Hie ; George's Uuy split herring , per bbl , nov $7.75 ; split Labrador herring , per bbl. nev $7.00 ; extra George's cod , per lb. now , 7"li Western Hank cod , pet lb , new , 7'4c ; bom less cod. 0 < ( il7J4c ; largo family mackerel , pc K-I'l'l ' ' , * 12.r)0 ; unickorol , No. 1 bay , Jj-bb $ I1.0i ! ( ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1. 10. DIIIKD FnuiTd Figs , m boxes , per lb , llj ! ( lOc ; ligs , In mats , per lb , 5W ( iOo ; dates , Ibexes I boxes , 5Ji$7o ( ; London Malaga layt lalslns , per box , $ ) .50Vi.7r ( ! > ; Maluii loose raisins , ? J.30@2.50 ; now Vuloi cia raisins , per lb , 7Xfebc-'i Cal forma loose muscatels , per box1. $1.V ( California London layer raisins , per bo : $2.3502.50 ; pitted cherries , per lb , lb' ( 20i California pitted plums , per lb , 12 ( < tl3 ( dried blackberries , per lb , SXtgOo ; dric raspberries , per lb , 2li ( 25o ; dric apples , 7 ( < iyc ; evaporated apples , 8 : S'foj California sun dried peaches , 10 ( lie ; California uiuured ovaiwratt peaches , 14@lOo ; evaporated Callforn apricots , lt5 ( < J18o ; Xanteo currants , 7 ( IMrklsh prunes , tyCGWfei citron. 10C3i ( ) orangopeel , 11@1'JK % lemon pool , 23Ul ( ) i { Coal anil Inline. LIVE 85@30o ; Portland cement. $3.55- mcstio cement , fl.tU ; plaster , $3.00 < < { 'U ! hair , S3 < 3i5c. iTitin it'infi Tr * MnniTin Anvii , MARKETS , Wheat on the Down Orndo With Light Trading. CORN RULES RATHER HEAVY. OatH Dull nndVrnk PrdvlHlons Hut hose Oround lilt tie iKO in . .Cuttlo anil HOIHQiiotatldiiN. . CHICAGO PHOHUC1S BIAUItKT. Cnicioo , August U. [ Sprc-Iul Telegram to TIIK UEK.J It was generally expected that tin ) publication of the government report would bo followed by n Mood of buying or ders from the outsldu and from abroad. The market opened } { @l o up , but Initial prices proved to bo the top. The rush of outsldu business did not materialize , and in Hen thereof a sudden desire took possession ol the operators hero and throughout the sur rounding eltles to avail themselves of the op portunity to reali/o profits on the iidvanco. Then followed a season of general "unload Ing" nnd values settled to u level of jester- day's closing range. It took till day to get the market back there , and n great deal ol wheat was absorbed In the process. Cables were strong and In many Instances an ad vance quoted. Crop now s from the north west was conllicting and confusing to the trado. It is noted also that a good deal ol \Nhcat that was started west dnrinp the last three weeks is arriving In New Yorli and that export clearances are not large Furthermore , it , Is clear that there Is gomp to be another increase in the visible supply , according to the next showing. After price * brgan to work down under the combined in Ilnenco of general realising and heavy hum- moring by Ilvtehinson. Local traders wcro in a mood to swallow anything that was of feted them. Their credulity was not over taxed when they were asked to accept as gos pel the statement that a reduction ot S points and a fraction in the condition means an in crease of ! i ( 4 per cent in production , and they operated largely on that theory. Ii mattered not that un accepted govornmeu' ' estimate of the production o' Julv w.i1 lfi'i,000 , < X)0 ) bushels , somebody llguied tha with a marked deterioration in the condition the crop is now going to b about 1TIOOJOOJ ! bushels , and they were bound to believe lievo It. Nothing was too long ! : for the bearish digestion to-day so long as the procession of prices was kop moving on the down grade. The tendenc ; lifter the llrst thirty minutes was downwan too strongly to bo checked. Every bit of eve : night improvement was lost and the closing ! cro Identical with those of yewtcrduy , viz U'c for September. S'l > ac for October , b.V&i for December. Tlio volume of business wa ; ight from 10 : M on to the close. Corn opened higher in sympathy will wheat , there being sales nt 4ft'40 lor Septcm bar and -ll' ' c lor October , heptcmbor Roh off to % and October tolltj < c and closci at the bottom. This marks a shrinkage o 1 'jc in September nnd J < c in October. Trad ing was heavy most of the session and sovem largo short lines wcro covered on the dc line. Oats wcro dull nnd weak , with August none ono time selling ort lc. There wen liberal oflcrings this month on the part o longs who wished to reali/o. and also ttik advantage of the premium on tin month over other futures. Hccen deliveries on August contracts tt gether with depressed corn markets , wer < ul-to elements of weakness. Futures beioni August ruled dull and' ' ' : lower asuli trom May , which \\.is nearly steady , ncv No. ! i cash oats in store wcro saleable at i.3i with old nominally U'.iQglflc , and the day' business chiolly by Hamplc. The provision trndo was somewhat unsel tied. The opening was cjuito strong and ii pork and short ribs nt better price than yesterday's closing , but befor business had proceeded far th old bearish feeling resumed control. Th yellow fever scare was inndu good use of t depress the market , and ns its Influence mad weak holders anxious to sell and bu.veis coi sorvative , n sharp break followed. From til highest prices quoted pork declined : ! . " > e , hir lOu and short ribs l'-i'c. ' In the last name article this dcpre.ssioii was morcvthau recovered ored later , and ut the adjournment short rib stood 7Kc higher than yesterday. Pork an laid also regained some of the ground los though the former closed at an actual di dine of 5c and lard ut a depression of % c. CHICAGO lilVK STOCK. CHICAGO , August 11. [ Special Telegram t THE Br.n.l UATTLK The receipts we : 4,0 W , mostly Texnns , and not of very desin bio quality 'either. Although really good cu tlo wcro much lower to-day , shippers wet looking nroun.1 with some orders , but as tli offerings were almost exclusively Texan : they wcro nnablo to find suitable stock fc purchase. Had the stock been offered prict would have been fnlly up to yesterday figures , so that good to choice shipping sloe may bo quoted nominally 11 rm nt 'i.'Jodlli.Oi Stock cattle were luirly active un bold from ft ! 2i to $3.11) ) tor common to good For all other grades of cattle prices wet weaker at yesterday's quotations. The suppl of range cattle tor the entire week numbore only-about 'j,000 head , to-day's prices bein entirely nominal. Butchers' stock may 1 quoted from ? l.f,0 for poor to * : J 00 for chok cows , with some sales of extra cows nt &l.i and better. There was a surplus of old bull and they sold generally at about --.00. ! Tl : yards were well cleared of all save Toxat and lowRrnda natives at thoclosoof busincs1 The quotations wcro as follows : Medium 1 coed steers , lilflO to ISOO Ibs , 8Ti.40j5 ( " . ; 121 to 13 0 Ibs , fj.yifiy.l 11 ; 050 to lu'OO Ibs , , ; i.liO ( 1.50 ; stackers and feeders , § J.OJ@J.5'J ; cow bulls and mixed. 1.50St.lO. ( : Texas cattli stcoru. ir.O to 1050 Ibs , iJ.)0 ( ) . ' ! . : ) ; 7.10 to ' .if Ibs , $2.(5U ( ( < JUO : ; 000 to 700 Ibs , i,4i.S ( ) ! ( cows , ? 1.7b lJ15 ! ; western rangers , native and half breeds , SMMXgJ.lil ) ; cows , ? J 00 ( ! UX ) . lions Salesmen witn good light < heavy hogs wore enabled to close out i strong yesterday's prices. Indeed in son few instances slight advances were notei All other grades , however , were dull , an sales could only bo made at a little cask ligures , averaging probably nbiut 5c per K Ibs. There Is no preference worthy of mci tion between light and heavy. The oxtren range of the day was ? .r.oi for rough coi : mon to yi.4.1 ; for choice light to heavy. LIVK hi' Chicago , August II. The Drovers' Jou nal i enortstts follows : Cattle Hcceipts , 3,700 , Including 8,0 < Texnns and western cattle ; market slow in : weaker ; common to goo 1 steers , $3.UJj { . ' > . ? ( stackers and locdcrsJ.OOC < il..r ! > 0 ; eow > , bul and mixed , . ? ! . VJC't'l 10 ; Texas cattlo. li lower ; steers , ? , ' .4U ( < | 3.0 ! ; cows , $ l.i$2 : ) , western rangers , weaker ; natives and hal breeds , -3 OOyf-J.50 ; cows , ? -J.W@3.X ( ( ) . Hogs Receipts , tS.OOO ; market good , stead ; others , lower ; mixed , f5.fcOJ < ( l.'iO ; hoav * .1.1X ) ( < t.4' , ( ) ' ) ; light , f5.75O.IO ; skips , $ J.SO 5.75. Sheep Kecclpts , 1 , ( KM ) ; market steady ; n lives , S3 75 ( < 2 > J. < lO ; westerns , ? ; ) .40 ( < l4.00j To tins , shorn , J3.0U ( i. > - ( ) ; lambs , M.UOgtl.OO. Nut tonal Stock YurilH. Kasc H IjoulH , August 11. Cattle Heccipts , 30 shipments , lbOO ; market steady ; choice hea\ \ native steers , ifTi.tKva5.50 ; fair to goc native steers , .45.15 ! ) ; butchers' steer medium to choice , * a.40 4.50j stackers ut feeders , fair to good , f J.iO(5j3.50ranger : ( ; corn-fed , * 3.50 ( 4.40 ; grass-fed , $ ' 2.20@3.to. ; Hogs Heccipts , 700 ; shipments , Oi > market strong ; choice heavy and butc ers' flections , | 0.JOl ! ( fl.45 ; packing , mcdiu to prime , l.2U@U.a.i : light grade's , ordinal to best , ti.20@i ( ) . 3. City , August 11 , Cattle IJ ceipts , 2,000 ; shipments , none : mark slow and weak for common ; choice f steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.75i5,5 ( common to medium , $3.25@4.50 ; grass rani steers , ll.80r { 3.25 ; stackers and fccdlti steers. fl.tiOtf.l.a'i ; cows , * 1.252.80. Ho's ) Hccoipts , 803 ; shipments , non market blow ana lower ; gooa to cholc t J.lC@X20 ; common to medium , fj.OOQO.C FINANCIAL. NEW YORK , August U. [ Special Telegm to TUB B K. ] STOCKS The market to-di exhlblteJ tnodqrato activity. Tito bank stRto- ment flowed nn lucrcnv ; in the loans of r4OsfuOO , nnd a decrease in the reserve of SiJiiri.Vl. ( : The latter , wljllo larger than for some wei'ks , crrnted n < ) uneasiness , as the banks hold f.'niWTS25 above Uvpnl rrqulro ments. The feature of the market was the strength nnd activity In Heading , It being maiked Xip J4r. The other coal stocks remained Jstcnily , but the Ornngcrs developed weakness owing to unfavorable crop reporls from the west and the poor showing made by the govern ment crop report , nnd Northwestern lost \ ' . The Vnnderbllts wcro weaker , nnd Michigan Central declined * { . Tlio rest of the list showed only fractional changes. The total sales \veio 114,12 * } shares. H. S. 4s rpKitliir. . .1S7' , Northern I'ucltlc. . ! . ' , V { r. S. 4sconpoai * . . \ T'tdoiuoforrod. \ . . . . fifi'i 1' . H.4iM regular 10 V 0. * N. W . lii : . S. 4 > iSciiiMins 107'SI doprcfi'ircd , . . . 141' rarittc ( Is nt 'in . . . lai N. Y.Contlul . . .11)7 ) Central I'ncliic . . il5 tii . , I ) . \ n . 2J Chlcaitu & Alton 131 IKock IMand . . . H's'J ' Chlcagii.llnrllnKton li' . . M. \ St. I1 . . . . 7:1 : A , ( julnoy . iri'4 doprefoncd. .lll'i 0. . IW . . 1 17' , St. 1'anl & Omaha 4n , Illinois Contra ! . I1B'S doprefi-ncd . liw I. , II.W . 14 rnlonl'ni'illc . . . 1x14 Kantns A. Texas . 14' \ \ . . St. I , . \ 1' . . . . ll'i I.aki-Mioro . t * ) > , l do prpfciu-d . . . ' i t Michigan ( Vntr.il 87't ' , Western I'nlon. . . . S.P , Jllsvottrll'acitlo . . b'i't. . Kx. IHv. MOMV os CAI , Hnsy nt U'U'f per rent. cent. SiKin.ixn KxcmxoK Quiet and heavy with actual busini'ss nt $4.b4 for sixti day bills , ? 4 > 7'j ' for di'imind. o , August 11. Wheat -Easy ; cash , 62. ' % o ; September , b3s'c ; August , Corn Lower : cash , 44c ; September , 4IJCe ! ( ; October , 4'J'c. Onta Steady ; cash. ' . ' 5c ; September , 24'6c ; October , 'JI'Hc. ' Hye ir' c. Hurley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy Sl..O.i.i 2.0 J. Flax Sl.l4. Wliisky-il.20. 1'ork Stronger ; rash , September nnd October , * 13.r > 0. - Lard Steady ; cash JTC'21 , ' ; September , J . ( M ; October , tr.H ( ) . Flour ( Julot but linn ; winter wheat in sacks , wrfipn.85 ; In barrels , $ : UKt.t ( .40. Spring wheat In barrels , ft.50if4.b : ; > ; in sucks , $1.75ri ( t.b5ryo ; in sacks , W.3ii6f3.00 ; in bar rels , fj.r.s@3.'jo. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , JT.IOoTT.riO short clear , $ S.70C'i'J.OO ; short ribs , Butter Steady ; creamery , dairy , 14 .ltic- . Cheese Better ; full cream ehoddnrs ie : Hats , Si7si4c ; young Americas , Kegs Steady ut lEIVjOiIlu. Hides Heavy green salted , ri'tttlflo ' ; light green salted , ( J ( < iH'ie ; salted bull , .lc ; grecu nailed calf , tl.1 < 0f'"e ' ; dry Hint , 7 i-icc ( ; drj calf , TCifJc ; deacons , 20@-oo each ; drj salted , 7c. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1. solid packed 3'jc ; No. 2 , ! ic , and cnkc , 3 ci3c peril * . Hecpipts. Shipments , Flour , bbis . l.-.OOO 111,001 Wheat bu . Wi.OOO ItO.OOl Corn , bu . IN'i.UOO 2 12iK ) ( Oats , bu . 81,000 'JS4.001 Hye , bu . . . . . Barley , bu . . . . . Now Vork , Augnstll. Wheat Ueccints 11(5,000 ( ; exports , bOO ; cash llrm and ipiiet options unsettled , opened JijWle higher , do clmed h'n'J < cbut only to sell up Jud 'hC- closimr steady ; ungraded , bOO/OOJ c ; No. red , blc ; No. 3 red. Si fc In store ; No. 2 rci and September , closed ut Me. Corn Heceipts , 20ItOOl ) ; exports , 850 cash quiet an weak ; options lower , closnif heavy at bottom ligures ; ungraded , 4OiSllj ! * < delivered ; September closing at fi.'lc. Oats Hecoipts , 47,000 ; exports , none ; mar Itct j C'O'jC higher : mixed western , a3j ( 3'c ! ; wlnto western , 42 < i4 > c. Coffee Spot fair ; Hlo llrm at $14.2) ; op tions ftfa 10 points higher and fairly active sales , 41,000 bags ; August , Sll.00@ll.10 September , flO.fiO , . " 10.00 ; October , yj.'Md ' 10.00. Petroleum United closed weak at SOJ/c. Kggs Quiet and steady western , l d Pork Quiet nnd firm ; mess was quotci at 14.25 for old ; $15.25C'015.D'J ' for new. Lard Dull and lower ; western steam spot , S'J.OO. Mutter Quiet and steady ; western , 10V ( 18c. Choose Quiet and weak ; Ohio flats , " ( aSt MiiinoniiollH , August 11. Wheat Loca receipts , bS cars ; shipments , 57 curs ; sale of No. 1 hard wheat wcro ut bTfSSTJ-jJc am prices remained llrm until the close. Clos ing prices : No. 1 hard , cash and Sopteni bor , S5JiCj on track , S7c ; No. 1 northern cash and September , SH/c ; on track , SS' c No. 2 northern , cash and September , blc on track , 82e. Flour Patents , in car lots to ship , $ ( AQi ( 4X0. Milwaukee , August It . Wheat Close easy ; September , SO 'c ; October , Slj 0- Corn l ewer ; No. 3 , 4"ie. Oats -Firm ; No.2 wlnto , : )7Kc. ) Hye-Dull ; No. 1 , 4"o bid. Barley Slow ; No. 2 , OOc for old , i store. Provisions Lower ; pork , cash and August $13.50. St. IjonlH. August 11. Wheat Lower cash , SUV1 ; September , b2i < V- Corn Lower : cash , 42V < (2il2c ( ; Sopten bor , 4ln8-(341 ( c. Oats A fraction better ; cash , 2l , ' @ 240'c Spptcmbcr , 23c. Pork Higher at tl I.25@l4.ft0. Lard Nominal at $ S.i5. ( Whisky fl.14. Butter In better demand ; creamery , UK 1'Jp. Cincinnati. August 11. Whisky , $1.14. Liverpool , August 11. Wheat Strunq demand good ; holders not offiiring ; Califoi nia No. 1 , 7s2lid ncr cental ; red wcsten spring , Os lldC Ts Xd ; red western , wintei ( is lldG Ts. Corn Quiet ; demand fair ; new mixc western , 4s lld per cental. UiinnaH City , August 11. Wheat - Weak ; No. 2 red , cash , "O c bid ; Sopten ber , 7140 bid ; No. 2 toft , cash , 74o asked Corn Weak ; No. 2 , cash , 30c bid ; So | tember , ! ttc : bid ; No.2 white , cash , 43c uskeil Oats No. 2 , cash , 203 e bid. New Orleans , August 11. Corn Irrciri lur ; mixed , i'iO@B c ; yellow , Ctta ; white , CMC Oats Kxcitcd and higher ; No. 2 , 4S' c o fered. Cornmeal Steady at $2.55. Hog Products Scarce and llrm ; porli ? 14.02K ; laru , ? 7.75. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $ rt.5'J ' ; long clsa and clear rlS ) ) , i 7.9J. SC1IUHX 1'OLITlCAIjIjY SICK. Carl Will Stay in Germany During tli Nr.wroiiK , Augnstll. [ Special Tolosrat to THE Hr.n.l The World this mornin says there has been considerable nnxlel among the German-Americans In Now Vet to have Carl Suhurz declare himself In n gard to the coming1 campaign. It is state that ho declares positively that ho will in take any part in It. Ho will not return froi abroad until after the November election There are said to bo two reasons for thl Ono is the precarious condition of the heiill of his eldest boy , Carl , for whoso sake ho I said to be remaining at lha springs. Tli other is that ho U completely disgusted wit Cleveland's downfall from the high porch < civil service reform , and cannot vote for hi : a ain , while at the same time ho dislikes ' eat his words of four years ago. Oerma republicans assert that ho Is HO thorough ! sickened Miat iu a certain contingency 1 would come homo and tuko the stump fi Harrison , that contingency being the di missal of Postmaster Pearson. On the othi hand the democrats claim there Is nothing i all this but speculation , and that if Schu were hero ho would work for Clnvclani During his absence he is busily engaged I writing his political rcralnlscenscs , tonchlr the events of his notable career both In Go many and America. The forthcoming wor is awaited by Germans with great intercs Burned Up In a fitoiiinor. GLENCOVE , L. I , , August 11. The stoami Bay Hidgo was burned early this mornli while lying at Glenwood dock. Frai Laughlln , the liar tender , was burned death In his berth. There was no means putting out the lire , so the crew cut the bo loose from the dock , when tdio Moated o1 Into the channel ana burned to the xvatcr edge. The dock , freight house , water tan etc. , were also destroyed. Thu loss 1s csl muted at iO,000. WKFKIY HPSIXFSS RKVIFW ULIJIVLI iJLmmxOJ IVuTiLMli The Money Supply in Excosa of the Domuncl. INTEREST RATES UNCHANGED. New York i\olmtiKo : in Good Supply Conslilernlile Activity In Stouten More LU'o Kxltlhttril In the Pnultiuu Market. In rinnnuliil Clrclon. August II | Special Telegram to 1'nn ilru.--Tliuro ] tire no linioitniit | chimpes In local financial nft'nlrs. The do- mniul for money on local account was com- pnrntlvoly light , uiul bunkers were uiiubli ) to loan nil tlielr nvailablc funds. Speculators were not disposed to borrow to nny extent , ntul shippers imbed for very few favors * , ami generally In n temporary way. Packers mid provision dealers wore vlrtnnlly out of the nmikct , as they require very little tlnaiii'iul assistance. Lumber dealers presented very little paper for discount , and merchants lu the wholesale trade were not pressing in their demands. Tlui moveinent of new grain Is creating u llttlo more demand for money "t Interior points and this will prooa- bly inirovo ] ns the season advances , but will nut be sufUclcnt to absorb tlio ready money of banking institutions. Hates of Interest arc without Important change , ranging at "igrij , ' per cent on c.ill t < i 7@iK l'crunt ' on time loans , the. Inside llg- uru for very short date paper. In eastern financial centers the demand for money if gradual ! ) Improving , and bankers me en < ablcd to pluco a larger per centime of their funds. Interest rates , too. are n little more favorable to the banks , ranging at 2@2J < ; pet cent on call and r > C < ll per cent on time loans , Advices from abioad nro decidedly more en- niuraging to an nctivo trade and u strongci inonoi market. The demand for money hiu increased considerably and the balances ol the leading b.inks have been reduced mnlcri nlly. The Hank of Kngland rate of discount lias been advanced to3 percent. Continental banks are n little more independent in tlieii ntorost rates. New York exchange wus in good supply luring the week. T 10 demand was only fair , L'lio market w.is inclined to weakness nni sales were niadcul2'i ( < 8 < > 0c discount per II , 000 mil the m.irket closed ut fiK ( ( JUo discount foreign excbangovas offered moderately clilolly by exporters of gram and provisions and the demand was only fair. Shippers sixty day's documentary bills on Londoi were steadier and clmngcd hands ntfl.SIl'.jdi ' 4.54 , and closed steady at 4 s.UCfij.-t.Sl'tf. ' The New York stock market attracted considerable siderablo attention during the week , urn trading was quite active. Fluctuations it prices were frequent , though con lined ii comparatively narrow limits. Hnthcr more strength was manifested and prices nvcrugoi ilgher , though the lull outside ligures wen not supported to the close. Wall street operators raters traded with considerable freedom , am western speculator * were interested to i eonsidcrablo extent in somu of the le.idmi iroporties. Foreign traders wore not In dined to do much bus.ini" < s. The earnings o most of the leading linen are fairly main tnined , though freight and passcn ? er rates are somewhat unsettled , will ipimrontly little chnnco of settlement n inesent. The outlook for crops is ivgardei is encouraging , and the western road especially are anticipating a heavy busines during the fall and winter months. Tliei was homo reali/.ing by the "long" intetest though not in very large quantities. Th whole list of stocks were traded In quit freely , though Heading , St. 1'nill , Kiic .lersev Central , Missouri Pueille , Te.\a Pacillc , Union 1'aeiilo and Western Unio met with most favor. The market close comparatively steady. The aggregate baleen on the New York stock exchange for th week were lvwbO'i : shares. Speculative trading exhibited considerabli life with quite a lively contest between th long and short interests.Vhilo it must b admitted that the general inllnence surround ing the gram trade were not favorable to th latter , yet they managed to check thoupwar tendency In prices for most articles. The re ceipts of grain have been moderately free fo all western points , and shipments rather 111 oral a portion of the latter destined for foi oign markets. The quality of now grain s > far Is not very good , but these complaint exist more or less every season , when no\ crops commence to move. Advices froi European countries Indicate that the crop are backward and considerable damaged b storm , BO that the opinion is gaining groun that food purchasing countries will have t enlarge their orders during the comln twelve months , wheat and rye croi especially being sadly dclicicnt. Thes reports have been rcinfoiced to som extent by orders for t'uc purchase of grain , portion of which was for immediate shi | ment. The export movement is gradual ) , Increasing , especially of flour and whoai The supplies of grain are gradually cnlurjj ing , ns might bo expected at this season c the year. The government crop report indl eates a decrease in the yield of wheat , whic is fully -1:3,01)0,000 : bushels less than in 1SV while the outlook for other crops is unusual ! promising. Prices early in the wee were slightly advanced , but increase offerings toward the close caused sotnewh ; of n reaction and prices receded again I most eases. Provisions have sympathise to some extent with the conrso ot the Krai markets , but weakened on the report , of tl prevalence of yellow fever in southern ma kets and closed at decidedly lower pric * than were current ono week ago. The n coipts of live hogs at all the principal wcstci packing points were small , and the qualil not very good. The packing of the wee continues to decrease Gradually , and returi now show a decrease of 180,000 hogs , col pared with the returns ol lust benson ' date. _ _ I < tliiiclU | > In Arihtnerntlc I'arlu. American Mayii/.inc : Jnthis Pnrisin world of ftit-liionnhlo forinuln , tlio tin lesson in llio bcionc'o of lifo is thnt < oliquoUo , Hint tlio dead things ot vu { jnrity may be wrapped in ntihrouil i politeness. form and custom. The sei end lesion is tfivun whuti the poreo. ] lions are so developed as to comumn and control the my&tory of illusio : which la the supernal art in this sphin : like domain ot inclusive customs an antiquated formulas. The cllorts of whole lifetime uro devoted to this blud. which , once bu < fim , never ends. T ! next lfh ou is in discretion or tact , whic brings tlio ambitious aspirant into univor.su ! Held of social ell'oct and IK tion. And thus it is the bauio prine plt5s of fashionable lifo are fonnoi whi/h rendnr tlio student ot liumii naturci capable of grappling with tl moat entangled forms of otiijiuitto , t ! mobt mystical mothodo of illubion , : n the moil subtlu device ? of diplomat Yet in thotio tlirco miuiremoitts tl : cs&onco of each is woven into the ollu in till their varied rules , modes of a plication and hypocritical d siniul tion. Ktiquot.tu is the foundation policy , unit illusion is its framewor yet the my-stery of illusion belongs mete to the fumnlo mind , for tlio physiologic fasuiiiution of this strange inltuom only linds its proper clement in the ci dowments of female jjrnco and brl lianey. To know how to entertain dinner party , -how to begin a solr miislonlo , how to roootvo one's enen with uncompromihlng sang froid , he to render a , company of antipathlo iiu' vidunls at once comfortable- spir and smooth in tongue , belongs to ta and etiquette ; but the line senbo preooption which is required to coinpr hond the intricate ways of the illusi world is n accomplishment so rare th but few i cr master the art. Dunk Statement. J- New YOIIK , August 11. The weekly bai statement shows a reserve dccrcasn of I tW.OOO. The banks now hold 12 1,037,000 , excess of legal rcqulrcniontK. the I.oxnos' , August 11. The Pn hlon bill passed Its thir reading In the hnu of lords to-day. DIAMONDS - _ _ _ M * ' , Watches and Diamonds Found in Tev' and Coffee A Novel Way of In- ' m' ( Uoducing Goods , * Tlio names of nil poisons llmllng dia monds' , watches , etc. , uro ml tied to this list dally. TUo Ovorlmitl Ton company of Sun FraueiHeolmvo rolltlotl the store , 220 S. llth St. . near Fnrnnm , Omaha , nnd In order to introduce tlu-ir goods , this company mil for ( id days , souvenirs IP every can of ton nnd eolloi * sold s-tloh ns frolidTgold. bilvor nnd nickel watoncs , nlhu genuine diamonds , In solid gold totting ; also money , nnd miuiy other itrticlos of Iocs value. Kvory can con tains n souvenir. The eolloo. oun and contents weigh about three pounds ; the ten , can and contents about ono and n , half pounds. This o.\onnivt' | ) nnd novel wny of advertising will ho tli-continuud after GO days , ami those rotilly choice goods will be Mild strictly on their mer its hut without , the souvenir. Of course every purohuMjr must not oxpuct to get a diamond oruitch. . Thi-company claim that they have ju l a * good a right to give uwny watchc * . diamonds or other jewelry nnd money ns-lheireom- ) ) olitors have to give n\\ay glassware , olironuM , ete. Get up a club. Those vho get upti cluh order most nlwnys got i handsomepresent. . Orders by mull ( roniptly forwarded to all parts * of the Jiiitod States on receipt of cash or post- ollico order. Terms : Single can $1 ; six 'or * . " > ; thirteen for * 10 , and twenty-sev en for * liO. Address Overland Ton Co. , Dmaha , Nebraska. Cora Kills , North Hth St. , cake haskot ; Mrs. Bworkmau , Davenport St. , pickle stand : Mrs. Mnry Frey/or , silver sugar bowl ; Miss Grace E. White , N. 14th ht. , silver castor ; Harry Andrews , Capitol we. , WO In gold coin ; Mrs. Humphreys , Jnldwoll , nilvor castor ; Mrs. E. I'\ lirllllth , 2 ilh si. , bilver caUe haskot ; Mr. J. C. Uus'oll , Hllli bt. , can money n tea ; , I. T. Oohiltreo , Seward st. , sil ver butter dish ; Miss Ella Outiley1st and Harnes , hilver butter dish ; Mr. W. * i V. Coehran , Jones , silver oako basket ; Hotirv Jones , N. Ultn st. , silver butter dit > h'L. ; W. Whitman , N. 14th St. , cluster diamond ring ; Mrs. Charles Mikesoll , 1-08 Dotlgo ht. , Bilvor milter dish ; Mrs. A. K. Dewey , Dougla bt. , silver pickle btnnd ; Mrs. .1. Staniield , S. llith st. , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. J. 11. Lecko , Hick ory , St. , silver castor ; Mr. Thtw. Tlengo , N. ' 22nd St. , diamond ring ; Mr. Frank Spora , Irene and lilondo , gent's gold hunting case watch ; C'lara Gardner , mail order , Lincoln , Nob. , bought 27 eatib for WO , found $10 In cold and ole- irnnl gold lace phi , diamond ruby and rapphiro totting nnd gonl's soltiro diamond mend shirt stud ; ( i. L. Cath , Mason St. , diamond ring ; John O. CVUoark , Wal nut Ivj , Nob. , silver picKle stand ; Mrs. Cubiek , Fort Omaha , silver huttor dish ; Mr.W. S. Hcdliold , Fire Dout.No. 1 en gine housesilvervakobasket ; Mrs. J. A. Norton. Sixteenth nnd Vinlon , diamond ring ; Mrs. J. H. Miller , Iztird street , silver pickle stand ; C. II. .loncs , Wal nut Hill , diamond ring ; Mr. .1. T. Ilahn , North Twontv-llfth , sihor cake bland ; Mrs. .1. F. Fox , South Tenth , silver biignr howl ; Dora England , North Nine teenth , bilver cnko basket ; Mrs. L. , T. Firm , Ilnrney btroot , bilver sugar howl ; W. S. Hohcrt , Tekeinnh , Nob. , Hilver < castor ; William Cullou , Maple btroet , silver cake basket ; Mrs. II. L. Fort , mail order , llod ( . 'loud , Nob. , bilvor pickle bland ; C. W. Mayuo , South Nineteenth street , bilver butter dish ; MUb Gertie Ilannaii , Twenty-eighth and Farnnm , silver castor ; Charles Hill , Grant street , diamond ring ; Daniel Daughoy , N. 17th" silver huttor dibh ; John Kelly , silver j pickle stand ; A. A. McKechnio , S. 10th , diamond ring ; Gcorgo Powers , S. 22d , bilver butter dish ; Airs. N. W. Hayes , Saunders st. , cake basket ; Mrs. Bcnnott , 816 S. 25th st. , Bilver pickle stand ; Fannie - nio tlrown , 2oth and Douglas st. , silver cup ; Miss Mary Russell , ladies' gold hunting case watch ; OUo Nohhrtg , Oinalia View and Corhyst. , silver huttor dish ; Mrs. C. L. Smith , N. 18th and Col- f fax , bilvor huttor dish ; Mrs. Emerson , k diamond clubtcr ring ; Gcorgo Piehol Howard , diamond ring and - can money ; Mrs. Wayerin , 14th and Pacilic , silver pickle stiuid ; M. M. Runniol , N. 10th , bilvor pickle stand ; Mrs. Heafoy , S. 11th , diamond ring ; Mrs. Hayes , Mason st. , bilvor cake haskot ; J. H. Ryan , S. .iOth , diamond ring. ring.Miss Lulu Wiltig , 21st , silver cake haskot ; Miss Wliarton , Nebraska City , mail order , ladies' Hunting case gold watch in tea ; Mrs. Hanalin , 8th st. and Capitol n.ve. . silver cn&tor ; Mrs. Geo. GollingbecK , Ilarnoy Ht. , silver cake hnskot ; Mr. Tlios. Rttbsoll , 21th St. , 820 in gold coin ; Joiinio Nowcoinb , Howard st. . cluster diamond ring ; Annie 1'rchol , Dnvonnorl fct. , silver eako has- kct ; AdaVilham , California st. , can money ; Mrs. Buelt , Seward Hi. , silver sugar howl ; Mrs. T. Savage , Council BlulYfi , silver cup ; Burton Howard , Douglas st. . Indies chatelaine watch ; C. E. V lto , N. Ulilh , silver huttor dish ; Chas. Wills , Howard , silver pickle btnnd ; Henry Cobbin , St. Mary's nvo. , diamond ring ; A. J. Hunt , ! ! 4th and Cuss , silver huttor stand ; Chas. Grillin , C. B. & Q. R. R. , $10 in gold ; Irwin Drake , mail order , Mindcn , Noh.jbllvori'ti ] ! ; Mrs. A. 15. McAndrews , Dodge st. , silver castor ; Mibs Lou Mitchell , Lincoln , Nob. , mail order , gents' hunting case gold watch ; Sadie Meyers , Thirtieth bt. , bilver castor ; Mr. II. C. Wald , Valparaiso , Nob. , diamond ring ; G. II. MeLane , traveling sales man , solitaire diamond blurt html ; Mrs. Ilngnn Mnoy , .silver pickle bland ; Eddie Laroiiue , Ohio st. , stem winding mid slom setting watch ; Mrs. .1. W. Gross , Grace St. , silver etiko basltot ; O. H. Stratton. S. llith St. , bilvor stigur bowl ; Am on Watson , Council Blutfs , can money ; Art ! Lawson , 30th St. , diamond collar button ; Mrs. C. R. Luodon , Hth , silver cup ; Mr. F. II. Woodliridgo , Chicago cage sttvot , silver cake hnskut. Miss fsabolla Clark , llith aiul Cass , silver fruit Htstnd ; Samuel Finlaybon , joh printer , diamond ring ; Mrs. E. jJovnnshiro , N. Ifith street , can money and cluster diamond ring : J. A. John son , transfer company , sllvor castor and can money ; Frank Lawrence , Daven port , $ ) ( ! fn jjold coin ; Mrs , II. S. Cnr- jmntor , Miami street , can money ; Eda Robin , North Platte , Nob. , diamond ring ; Mrs. L. M. Merritt , Cuin- ing Rtrci't , diamond ring ; Mrs. A. Jones , 20th and Cumin ? , silver pkltlc stand ; Mrs. Eda Frtinndor , Parker btrool , silver hutlor dish ; Thomas Kelly , Dodge btrcot , can money ; Carrie Mnrmon , Douglas Btroot , ladies' hunting case gold watch ; Etniim , Swanson , H. lilth street , dit'inond ring ; Mrs. W. H. KaundorH , mull order at Klnson. Nob. , dinmonil ring ; Mr. W. P. Riley , N. JiOth , silver cake basket ; Mrs. J. M. Dougherty , Sherman avonuo. sll- 3 vor plckio bland ; James Schrlnor , Chicago , dtroot , diamond ring ; Mrs. Cnstollo , Pierce street , silver huller dibh ; Charles Mur&h , Ftu- nam Htreot , gontH1 hunting case gold watch ; Mrs. 15. F. Turner , South Eighth street , Hllvor cake haskot ; Mrs. Noltlo Christian , North Fourteenth , silvorcau , tor ; A. U. Eastman , Clmrlos street , silver cantor ; C. W. Smith , ut Windsor hotel , bilvor huttor dish.