0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF , TUESDAY. AUGUST 25 , 1801 , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Sharp and Very Sudden Reaction In Every thing on 'Change. ' PUMORS OF FROST , DAMAGE OFFSET , Price * Ocnornlly were lint Sllulitlj Improved nt llio Close Cmlnliy Knoc'kcd the Holtoin out of I'orU by Imrgc Snlefl. CntCAOo , III. , AIIR. 24. There vrai n slmrt rcnctlon In nil tlio innrkots on 'clinngo today Iinrncnie rucolnts and onMorculiIus inorutliun oiraot lio.ivy uxoorUnnd reports of daiimso by froit , In tlio who.it ult. There was a rally , hotvevor. from tlio liroak anil DoconiljorolJ'iuil only < ic nndor Init nlKht'H lltial ( Inures at II.OI > { . Thcfnnt line was found lee ( nr north U orkinsly Injurocorn , nnd In tliu face of actual rorclpt of 822 i.'iir * here today and prospective receipts of ! : M car/ for tomorrow vuluus went to pliCH. Truduri jinnpiid on tlio markut rltli both font , S-'outember hroku from B. > o tr tic and Oolobnr from i2'io ' to 67c. 1'rlcoi wuro but HllKhtly Improved Kt llio clo c. DCu laliy knocked tlio bottom out of tliu pork ro .n.ut temporurlly by unlus of from 'Atioo ti hiirruls , prices droiipiim olT i"iO. Ijllmriil fH cnn.sud a rcnctlon later and tliu close wan on y I2tfc nndor Saturday's last UK- urcR. At tliu oponliK thofui'llni : in tlio wheat pit was strong on roporti of frost damage In the northKOst wliluh wns variously estlmntrd up to i" > pur ci'iit. There wast also Kood bny- IIIK hcte on nurtliwuhtern account , stiirtocl at iiboiit il.Oii iuil ( * oid dunim the llrst minute erne no at II.M to Jl.Oflt. It WIIK ( illicitly ti | > tn fl.iMi' ' , . The frost iliinia'i ) talk turned out to bo rlilcfly Hi'tisatlonal ulilhi lower cables and liH'ii'iisiMK wi'uknfSH In New Vork nnd free nrll.iij ! oiilfrs fnim theio Rr.idunl'y ' liriaij.- ! ! ! the tint fec.liiKtoahalt. Ali'iittl.fsiinullnii ; thcrt'wns a break of nearly f > o in corn mid the cniwd wi-ntoviir to the NcllInK slilicans - Ill K u drop of - cents dropping oil1 to f UM'/J ' ic- uclril to fl.ii. > 1. ! but nirnlii started on a gradual BliuiiMiiiil | fi'li to il.i''l'i. ' The prospcR'llvu ru- colpls of 7111 curs lioto tomorrow and the arrlvnl of C.iVi ciir.i nt Kansns City \vuru also Mti'iilu'dliiK fa < tors. Thu visible supply showed e , < lci.T : aso of li' : . ' > , ( KX ) , Kreuler than any one expected but trade was Blow and hcsltntlii- ! The in.-irUrt rallied somewhat loavlii ) ; Uecom- teratiH.iil34 ) nt the close. Corn Mtartcd oir with u Rood deal of vigor nnd louUod nt tlinca as thonuli tlio bulls were In full control. Tlio frost I.ilk Was tlio chief luver used for lifting prices and during tMit first flve minutes Scplom- ler sold fiom 04 to 0. " > rents , October 1111 to ( U cents , but there worn apparent unllin- Itcil ijuantllli's for sale at the aiivani'O and the rllquu bci'iniiil anxious to find puicliasers for Its lar.e holdinKs. Uctobcr especially was of fered freely and soon hcpan to dtop piilllmt Fcp'umbiir ' down with It. ] > atfr the MK receipts for tomorrow , U'EI cars , added to tliu weakness. October sold from lUe early to.'iTo nnd Srpli'inl cr from Me toOlc. There was nti Inercanein the visible supply for the week of H'll.tHU butthois iiB.compared with a decrcnso of tt lOM a year wo. There was u recovery of about Ic from the lowest pi-leo , October elo.s- IIIR atTiSc nnd September at U./Je , a net loss of 2 $ > c for the foimer nnd lu for the latter , I he oats market WH9 very firm at the ODCII- In ; wl"iii ! nrlcrs were fie" higher than S.itur- flny's close , September storied at 'IPfc and May at .We. The lust named iiituro touched Wi'ie. ' when the mnrket wcnkencd unUer the liillucnce ot frco' sulllng nnd the decline In Other cereals , yoptemuor dropped to ! lHio ( nnd May to : Hc , when there was n reaction to 31e nndi4lae ; respectively. The close was at ao ? e for September ami .ri1io for May , Indl- catlnu a ' < ic decline since Saturday. Local re ceipts woio-111 ! cars. TUcre was c ( nslderablo fluctuation In the price of rye , the luiidcncy beliK downwara. The List prl es were Icto l'c ' lower. Septum- ker .sold iit KlItfltiHo , and closed at We. Re ceipt * were enormous ut ' . ' 45 cars. The provision market was heavy nnd dull for the must part. Cork closed today at In to lU'ic ' lower than on Haturday , lard -U ! lower nnd rlbe : at a decline of ; "c. The bulk of thn neratloii | < ) t.o far as the packers were concerned was In the way of selling the later futures against piueliascs of i-cplember for what prollt there appeared In the carrying charges. A gooil deal of long pork was sold out on stop loss orders. The range InHiiptemhcr pork was from Jin.I ( to flO..K ) . In lard iri. : > 5 to $0.57i ! and In ribs from 1li..Vi to fO.O ) . The loading futures ranged as follows : AHTICI.KH. OI'KN. Ull ! II. LOW. CI.ORE. WlIKAT-XO. 2 August. . 1 Ul.'f t I 05 fl 0:1 : * 1 01 September. . 1 01 i um December. . . I ( * > ! { 1 0.1-X COILNNo , 2 AttRttSt ns f-'eptuiiibcr. . IIS7 ( October tilh ® S7 OATNNo. . 2- AUKimt S031 Hcplomliur. . atN lfl'4 'MX Mnr 5H ! 31 JILSH I'OIIK HepUiinbur. . 10 in 10 10" 9 00 10 02i October 10 * 5 10 2.1 10 15 .Iniuniry. . . . 12 COB 12 00 I'i W 12 U LAIIII Bcptombcr. . B f > 3 ! < ( i G5 n 47K October GCi nra U l.'ii Jiinnnry. . . . U 93 0 U7J4 GU& BIHllIT Hll.H Hepteinber. . CM ( I .V > a October Gia n 5714 G Jnnunry. . . , li 70 670 Uftt Ca.sh ( | notatlons were as follows ; I-'i.iiuit H toady , unehannod. WIIUAT No. 2 snrinz wheattl.03i@l.K ? ( S spring wheat , Wo ; No. 2 rod , tl.OU Sffil.oa-1 . UOIIN No. S , tt'.o. OATS-NO , ft IDI iS.'W.'io ; No. 2 white , 33c ; No. 8 whlto , IlP.iiio. ; ItVK No. 2 , fllo. HAHI.KV No. 2 , KftMio ; No. 3 , .wa'iGc , f. o. b. : No. 4 , 4Mfc.Vlc , f. o. b. FI.AXSKKD No. 1. Jl.00',5. TIMOTHY HKKo-1'rlnie. JI.28. POIIK MOBS pork , per barrel , $10.00. Lard , per cwt. , K.'MI ; short ribs Hides ( loose ) , lt'.47'J < 2ll.50 ; dry saltwd shoulders ( boxed ) , * . ; . .o Qd.2.1 ; short dear sides ( boxivt ) , } 7.-'V7..r > 'j. \ViusKKv--DlstUlcr3' finished goods , per 311 ! . , 91 I n * BuoAits UnchatiKod ; cut loaf , tn&i'ie. On the produce oxohnnKO today the hnttor niiirkot was iinchanied : fancy creamery , 4246251 dairy , 14Vl8c. EBBS , ISffllJe.J Now Vork Alurkots. NEW YonK , Aug. 24. l'i."Uit IJocelpts , 2S."OI Ki-s ; exportn. .V' l b'rrols , 2su sucks ; ui. li'iOKiilar : sales , ID.c.OO harrols. COIIN MKAI. Quiet , steady ; yellow western , . WIIKAT Receipts. SI1.WO bushels ; exports , mKOO hnshels ; sales. 2H4',0 ' 0 lmsln > ] s of fu- tun's , 107,0.)0 ) husliols of spot. Spot niiirket unsettled , \voakur ; moderately active , closing dloiullvr with options. No. 2 , roil fi.ioi ; Cl.liU In ele\ator ; fl.II > , ® 1.12i ! alloit : ; ll.ll'/.ai.lIU f. o. b ; No. : i icd , ll.miia 1.IWJ ; uiiKnuled red , Jl.HTffll.14 ? * ; No. 1 north- urn. to arrive , tl. I ) ; No. 1 hard , to arrive- , tl.'l. ' . Optlotm lessaotlve , dvellnlng 'jttl'uO on nn\Uiutt folllns by western , New York nnd foreign opurutors advanced ) i < itHiC on laru-o clearan es , frost talk , cables of poor weather niul HtroiiKur nuirlcets In England , declined Jl,14'4 : Janiuiry. ti.l5ffli.in , eloslnglir > ? i ; May , * 1.17'ai.lO. ( clfntnif , * I.1SU. IlVK Ai't.vo. stroni ; : sales. 4 heat loads western c. I. f. at $1.04. closing tl.0lffll.05. Stocks of grain in store and alloat Au.list 12 : Wheat , li04f ; > 2J bu.i corn , K .TIW ; oats , IM..TO ; rye , 7U,0i8 : ! malt , I00.7C7 ; peas. 7.WJ7. C ( > ] IN-ltecolptiMM7Abusholsj exports , 8.000 liusholht Rules , 1,202,000 bushelH of fnturi'i nnd 104,0(10 buihels of Npot. Spot mnrket mod erately active and lower ; No. 2. 7tt77o In ele vator. 77iit7Honllo.it ; ungraded inLxril. U7ffl7Su ; No. ' . ' white , 740. Options sold otT 2lffl'lio ! hu- caiihe of ri'nllzliiK at the west , reacted VtMic. cloned weak at ilWUe under Saturday ; August , 744i7.lic , slosliiK 741jn : September. 7i < 4 7lc , elosliik' 7Uhot Ootohor , t)74I6o'JlU' ! , olosinz C8e ; Decembt-r , GOSiffloiKc , cloiliig. C04oi ? May. 67e. OATS Hceolpti. 177.COO Inuhols ; exports , 25tOO : tniHhuUl siili'n , 'JOMVJU IniKhols ot futures anil 125HXi husholk of spot. Spot mtirkr-tloweranil uiikoHknl , moderately active. Options le s active ; August. UTU&tfKo , closing U7"io ; b'op- tPinner , U ( > ffli7ic : ! , eUmlntf U7e ; Uctoher , lWi i 1)7 ) c. closing : jl\c : No. " white. September. CU.4y < Oo ; sp.ot No. 2 white. 4.vrc4aiit ) ; mixed wi'ktern , ILVtiSo'J : white western , < ui ( na ; No. S Chicago. : ii'iMHJ. IlAV yulot hut llrm. lldi'S KIIKV , dullitato ; common to choice , 14UIBc : 1'nelllo coast , llkilOo. OOKKUB Unttons opcntd steady and un changed to 1. % points down closed steady , 10 points down to 5 points up ; sales. 0,7iO bagi , Including. August , ( ia.a ui.75 ; September. ll5.avtiin.M ; October. 115.0 15.10 : November , (14.21 ; Itooombor , 113,15 : spot Ulu nulct , easy : fair c'lirgoi' * . 11H ) | No. 7 , 17c. Huiuu-ltuw , dull , sti'udy ; roflned , easier quieter j No. , : i'ic ; Na IV 3 0-1C : No. 1 ; , a.o ; oir A , 3 I5'li&.4 ( > ic ; Krutiulatod. 4 5-l ( > a,7 < c. MniiAHSES New Orleans , quiet , itcadyj coia- mon to faiK-y , I'SOKCj HICK I'lrui , good Jeinnml ; domestic , fair to extra , A'lfflTo : Jap.in. &HO5UO. iiu Oil. Steady. ( inlet fctias Quiet and tlrm ; woiteru , . , . uaiur | old IUCM , now tncai , lll.Ktol2.OM extra pninc , II0.2.V3 10.75. Miniu.ES-Qtilet , nrm : short clo.irSoptomhoi t.25t CUT MKATS Qtnot , ( Inn , I , Aim Western , dull and weaker ; wcstorr Mortin , Kf ) ' . " { IUI ) { Sitlcs , 103 tierces at 8fi Si options naloi , A.vX ) tierce * ! t'optcmlier.7Q ( 5 fi.77 , closliiT , M.78 ! October , M. 7ffl1.0.l.elo . lnu K > .r8 ; Novomhcr , HIHS December. * 7.077.os ; closing i''JA ; January , t7. ift7.2l , closing t' . bid. bid.litiTTr.n Qitlct , fancy strong ; western dairy , r.i&tnc ; western creamery , I.V Zlo : Klglni ZJjjft'Kio. CIIRKHE Quiet , flrms western , 6ffl7Uc ; pan klinn. il'iUnc. ' I'tcl litos-Qiilot ; Amorlcnn , fhl.ooffltS.'M. Cot'fKU-l'Irniort I.ako , August , II2.M ; Luke September. $12.89. r.KAli-lJnll , easier ! domestic. ! l.42j. ! TIN Quiet , easy , Htrtilts , iiaaT. I'KTitoi.rt'M Opened steady but nftcr th ( first sales hncmiie dull tind remalnud so until thoclo-tp. Pennsylvania oil , Suptowher , clos ing. ftMlj ; total sales , 15,000 bbls. ; Soptcmb < > i options , closing. Ul'ic. KnnsnH Oily .Markets. KANSAS CmMo. . , Aue , 21. I'LOtm VCTJ dull. Witr.AT-r.owor ; No. 2 hnrd , cash. 8a bl Auuust , 8'J'gC ' hid ; No. 2 red , casli.lllc bid. Coii.v Lower ; No. 2. caxli , nml August , 53ii ! bid. bid.OATS Lower ; No. 2. cash , 87Uc bid ; August 27 He hid. IlAV I'lrm ; timothy , f f 00 ; fancy pnxlrle tii.on ; good ( ntholi'C , J I 0 ® 'i.JO. ( IIITTTKH Firm ; creamery , l.VuMSoj dairy 10ill.c : utorn tmekcd , I' © lie. t'HEi : K-Htoady ; full cruiim northern twins Pi' ; young American , So ; western , 7 ! iu skimmed. W < Z"e. rees l-'lrm , at l.'i4c. ! Wool.- < ; udv ; Missouri utiwn hod. Itoavy L' l.Tc ; light line , l' < 3l'.ii' ; nicdliim , K'liimiiM and Nnhraska , heavy tine , light line. I"tn > l2uj tub witsln-d , choice , U2 medium. UiVO r.'c : dingy and low , LW-'e. ' ' llrt'Kli'Ts Wheat , 2GOOJJ ; corn , 1,000 ; oats rMENTS Wheat , 83,4:0 ; corn , 7,60) ) ; oats , 4.000. _ nriiincniiollH U'lioat .Market. MtN.siui'OM-i , Minn. , Am. 21. Wirr.AT- OfTorlriKsof sarnplo wheat wore largo. Good demand before ! the bteax In futures , but iiflei that sales were hard to maUo. Itcceliits foi two days. : CIO cart. ; shipments , 22. " , cars. Close : No. I hard , on tnn I ; . l."Ji'i.U4 : No. I northern ! popteiiila-r , WJlJci o" track , 97iJcail.02 ; No. ' . northern , on track , 'iW3Wtc. ' Kt. I ottlu .Market ? ! . J-T. I.ot'iH , Mo. , Aug. 24. WIIKAT Easier cash , C8'.ic ; December. } l.i. t'ollN Lower ; cash. .Vie ; Pcptomber * We. OATS Lower ; cash , 8c ! ) ; September , 2U ! c. 1'oilic Kaslitr at $10.40. * \ I.AiinEasier atjli.20. WIIIMIKV ? 1.K IluiTKii Supply scant ; llrm ; creamery. 203 23o ; dairy , 1.7i.l''o. ' ' aMll\vaulec Markets. Mir.wAUKCK. Wls , , An21 , WIIKAT Kirm ; No. 2 spring , cash , IKicfflt 1.00 ; No. 1 northern , tl.O.T ; Si'ptenilicr , fl.W ) . ColtN Kash-r ; No. II , cash , GlfiWa. OAis-Eislor : ; No..1 , white , : i4io. ! I'lio VISIONS Enttlnr. 1'oiiK September , i8.07i. ! Ijivci'liool Markets. I.iVKiti'onr , Aug. 24. WIIBAT null and holders oirer moderately ; California No. 1 , ! ) j 1 Hod QUs 12d per cental ; red western spring , Xs Hi'/iilSss ' lid ; Kansas winter , hard , lis 10'idfflSs ' lid. COIIN Steady and demand firm ; mixed western , Gs 5' > d per cental. Cincinnati , Market . CINCINNATI. O. , Auir. 24. WIIBAT Strong ; No. 2 red , $1.01. COIIN Quint ; No. 2. mixed , f.'c. OATS Kuslor ; No , ml.xod , l'2G32jC. ' | WIIISKBY fl.13. Tolnlo ( jraln JInr.'cct. Toi.EEO , 0 , , Aug 24. WlllJAT Lower ; cash. it.oj'i. ContJ-niill ; cash , 7c. OAT3 Qulot ; cash. : fc. ! STOCKS , ( .V/ > NEW VOIIK , Aug. 21. The.stock market today was hampered at the opening by a partial In terruption of communication by telegraph and theio was comparative ! ) few orders either to buy or sell for outside parties at the early trading , but It soon developed a decid edly strong tone , whllo an active swell dis tributed busliios-i , and material advances wore scored In nil the leading active .stocks as well as a few other specialties. TDu bears and trad ers still claim that pr'ccs will go up upon manipulation and oil' upon long selling , I ut whllo there m undoubtedly much skillful manipulation on the bull side , the market has the support of a more liberal outside client age than for some time and whllo the reac tion Is felt. They h.ivo now been trying for nearly two weeks lo bring about a mate rial set bacl < In tlio markets. Their efforts have resulted In only a partial reaction and the checking for a tln.u of the new buying which R'-Mlu seems to bu gathering conUilcnce. Today the few stocks which have of late iitonoi > oli70l so hir.o a s.hare of the attention were < iulet , orders bolng well distributed. Among the leadlnz stocks K very uniform , but at the sumo tlmo substantial , upward movement was effected. . The loss of the bank reserve and the utrurts of the reaction seems to direct attention to the money tltiiatlon with a view to creating alarm. This was seen In the opening , which was iiulut and rather heavy at small fractional declines from Saturday's final ( Icures. The buying was , however , evidently batter than the selling and tlio demand for stocks In all portions of the list grew so rapidly that almost Immedi ately tliu market developed a strong upward tendency , which later spread to even special stocks which have lain practically dormant for some tlmo and In some of these material advances were scored , the market galnlnc both strength and activity as prices rjso In the face of the efforts put forth to Ueeu them down. The news of the day was still of the most reassuring chiiraelor and buying orders became more numerous as the day wore along , and not until well lu the afternoon did the anlmat'on ' die away or prices give signs of having icachcd the top 11 tires. The best prices , however , were well maintained until tliu last hour , when the usual realizations caused a droplng tendency , though hero and there material chamics were made. Advices that the reported frosts after all had done no damage to corn or late wheat gave .ho impulse which brought lu the orders to buy and the advices from the other side of the water foreshadowed the return of a portion tion of the gold lately sent there. The market was unusually free from features , the rise being well sustained , the close Lolhg llrm and ( inlet at about the highest figures. Thn ad vances of note among the active f.toks In clude Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chlcavo & St , l.oulH , > i percent : .Missouri I'aclllc and North ern I'acltlo preferred , each li ! percent ; Hock Island , I per cent. Itallrocd bonds were comparatively quiet , the ttansactlons being only $1.110 OJO , out of which the Atchlson Incomes contributed i2.S- ! OMJand tlioToxns I'aclllc aoeonds I72.C03. The market was ( Inn all the way out. but a tow inactive Issues showed loss Ihiiu from previ ous Bales. The advances , however. Include SCt Louis ami Texas llrsts. 2 percent. Government bonds , ( lull. llrm. State bonds , dull , steady. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now \ ork stock ex change today : Atchlum : I74 Northwestern luiijfj Adiuna Kxproi II' ' N'orlhwcitern , pruf..l. > i Alton , Turru llnuto. . SS' ' .N. V.Central 10IM do iireferrcil 125 M. V. , Chic. & St. L. . . liiffi American liipruaB..llI ( ilo preferred tiij j llnr. . V. H , A. N l Cnnndii 1'ucltla b.Hu tin profnried. 85 CninulHSouthern. . . . MVf Omnrlu A Western. . . l(13 ( < Central 1'uclnc WlHi OregonIwpruvciu'l. . 25 Cues. .VOlilo IS Oretton Nnv 14 no IHI prefcrreil. . . . M't ) ' Oregon Trans l.'iU ito 2il preferri'il. . . iu 1'iielllu Mull 41 ChlcaKO .V Alton. t'oortu. Deo. , V KvniiH. 20H l\ . II.Q b'JV I'lttsbant IIU C. , C. . 0. A St. lj ia > i I'alliniiii 1'nluce IM Del. lluilson T.'S ItenillnR MH ! ) vl. , U .V W l i Uui'k Islimil 7104 Dun. \ U. ti. prut , . . . b3i SI 1. . .VS. l-Mnlp'l'il. . 70 KiiiU Tcnncb i > o U St. 1'iiul 11714 do mt preferred. . . . 4D ilo preferreil 1I4V < ilo''nd profurrud. . . Ill St. I'aul.V Oanilm . . . 27H Krlu iT ! do pruferrud 32'H do iiroferrea W iTciui. Coul A. Iron. . . 32' ( I'urt Wnriia 1U ) | 're 8 1'uclnc 13 . > Chi. , v Kant. Ill ( S iTol. * O. Cent. pfd. . . * t MockliiR Viilloy . . . . 2(1 ( Ifnlon 1'iicllto M llonvtoii ATuxn. . . . . 3i | , t : _ S. HxprcM. M Ht. I'uui * 'S ' > uimii' ! ! ! aiv' ' . st"u i rac.'iiVii ! 25 ICnnsiiM A'lVxus UViiVulla FnrRO KX | 1:8 : l.nke KrloVcet. . . . . 14K Wi'ntorn Union iloprofcrred Wj . . . Mobile A Olilo . llVlirent NorthcrnpM. . 'Jt1o NitihTllloChntt . SJUjChlcaKoCaii . < M ( N. J. font ml . m > j . taml Truiit . ! ! Norfolk A.Veet | ifil So JHniinr Trnut . 8i } Sorihorn I'ai'lllo . Wg , Southern Vaclfle . XH ilu nruforrvil. . . . m > Ori' oii S. L. A U. N. . SI 17 | lllitlllor . . . . . . . 87 Tno total sales of stocks today were S',0. .07 shuroi , including : Atchlson , 1U5J ! ; Uiinadlan Southern , 4fox > ; llhleagu Uas , S. ' . ' . ' > 0 ; Deluwaie , l.acknwanna & Western. 6'oa : Erie , M.l'.W ; I.ako Shore. Ub7A ; Louisville .t Nashville , Ul ) ; Mis souri I'lielHe , T.nOU ; Northern I'acltlc prufornul , 1:1 : , : i ; Keadlng , 'J.OOO ; St. 1'aut , U',710 ' ; Union 1'aclllc , 7li3. _ Plnancliil Itcvluw , Nuw VOIIK , Aug. 94. The Test miys : In tliu absence of any new fuetors In the general > ltitatlun , the stubborn sttuniilh manifested ly western railroad -locks and other Hcour- Itlos , can lately be attributed to the progres sive realization ot the magnitude ot the odds lu thl * country's favor In tutortiutloniil trailo auu ut ih t uotikl yroiparlty which thn promises. The London Economist concedes the pn bnblo onrly How of gold to this coun try. It would no doubt act something like a charm In confirming the growing feeling or confidence In the future , Nc\v York Muiicy MnrkoU Nr.w Yonit. Aujc. 21. Mosnv OM OAt.fr-Kasy , ranging from 2 to < t tier emit ! Ian Ioau3 per cent i closed offered ut 2 per cent , 1'nnm.MBUOAssu.K I'Ai'Bit S'iffiOS percent. SrKiii.tNii KXOIIANOR Quiet and steady at M.SPi for sixty-day bills and * l.8fli ! for do- iiiiinn. The following , were the cloiln ; prices on bonds : Note * . , Aug. 2l.-Cfr balar.cetr ) > M ) . NEW YOIIK , Ail ? . 24.-'CIoarlnS9 , tC3C53 , < 8J ; balances. { 4.17,0lft lljU.TiMoitR , Md _ AUK. 21. Hank clearings ' . ' . - ' balances ' . ' ' . Hate r today , J'.a-'lJ.SOO : , M''J.u'.U , cent. I'Ktr.AtiKijpiiiA , fa. , AUR. 21. Hanki . . today , } 7lU',95l ; balances , HMI-ii'J. Muuey , 4 per .cent. New OIII.JANR , La. , AIIR. Slr-Olearlncs. ffgl.- 728. New Vork .xchan o art par , ItaitUiiOo preinliiin. St Louis. Ma. Aut ? . 14. Clearings , 8l,97t",09 ; Inil-nnces. fitl'V.KH. Money blti per cent. 1 - ehaiiKO on New Vork J5'iOo ! ' ( ! discount. HOSTO.V , Mass Auu. 24. flank olcarlnfis , ll .VI'J.ino ; balances , $1 51,147. Itato for nunii-f. 4 PC.T . cent. Kxchiuigo on Now Vork , 10 tu voo discount. poriUINO. OnicAdO , 111. , Aiur. 24. Moroy steady nt 0 per cent. Jlanlt .olearliiRS . , .tlTl.Il.'U.OOO. Kt > w York exchange steady at 5uo discount. " ' lluu cxehaiiRo dull ; sixty ( U.y bills , * doinaiid $ . 7. , l. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hoston Stook .tlasrkct. BOSTON , Mass. , Aue. 24. The following ' thoulosliiK priced onBlocks lu the tlio lloston stock market today : London Stock .Market. LONDON. AUR. 24. The following wore the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. in. : Consols money ' Brio 2s Consols , nccotmt.'J613-1(1 ( Mexican ordinary. , U.S. 4s ISO tit. Pnnl coniuion. . . . U. . .4H 102 ! N. V. Central N. Y. P. A O. llrsls. . . &it& Pennsylvania Cniniillan Pacific & ' > > ( IteudliiK Erie. . , 22a .Mexican Co. : , new 4a. per oiuico. MONKV ! J per cent. " ICate of discount In open market. Hi per cent ; three months' bills , 17s per cent. linnk of Enuliuul Itulllon. LONDON. Au . 24. The amount of bullion gone Into tlio Hunk of England on balance to day was JK7.,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Paris Kente * . PAIIIP , An ? . 22. Three per cent rentes OJf Wo for the aceOiint. Denver Mining Stocks. DENvnn , Colo. , Auz. 24. lluslnoss Rood with sales at 40.4W. Quotatlous on the Mining ex change today closed as follows : Sun Fninolsoo iUliilnn Quotations. SAX FHANCISCO. Col. , Aue. 21. The odloial closing quotations for nilnlni ; stocks toduy woru as follows : New York Mining Quotations. Nnw YORK , Aug. 24. The olosliij ; mlnlnff stool ; quotations lire as follows : Alice 1UJ Muzlcau 225 Ailunis Con 1'JO Onturlo 375 ! ) Deadwoofl. . . . . . . . . . . 1GU Uphlr J10 Homeslako 1050 Sierra Nevada 2UO Horn Sliver 83i Standard 120 Iron ailvor 100 Coffco Miirkct. Rio DK JANEIUO , AUR. 24. COFFEE Kosulsir firsts , 10,450 rols per 10 kilos ; good seconil , 10,050 re Is. Is.KECKIPTS During the woek. 69,000 hags ; pur- cbtibos for L'nltcd States. Ul.COO bn s. Siiil'.MK.NT To the Unltud titutes , 6U.OOO bagy ; utoc ! ; , 230OJO hugs. New York Dry Gouils Jlurkot. DNuvr Yonjc. AIIR. 24.-Oppressive heat uffectcil the business In dry K'oods somciylint today hut there was n fair trade at Loth Hrat and KL'Ooiul hands , There wuru no now.dovul- opmunts and the tuarkut was unchanged In any way , Santos Market , SANTOS , AUR. 22. COFFEE Rood average lO.irn rols per 10 Uiloi HUCUIITS during the week 48,000 bags ; pur chases for United States li..UO. ' inr.MKM3 to Unltud Statea2,000 hags ; stoclc. 84,0v'0 hags , Huv.tuu Miirket.i. HAVANA , Ai-s 24 , SPANISH GOLD I2.30SJO 2.'Jii. : EXCHANGE Firm. Oil Market. LONDON , Aug. 24. TURPENTINE EMIIITS S8s 4id ! per cwt. _ ' _ Trailer ' Talk. ST. Louis. Mo. . Aux. 21. LangcnbGTe llrojJi- cr.s to Coekroll Brothers ; The following will show tlio ratiRoof prices ou the leading op tions at this point ; COMMOIHTV | Open. | lllnli. | I.OIT. | Cloao.V'a' | WHEAT Dec , 1105 , II 00 fl 03M SI I Conx Bopt 57 57 Hoi't ' 29 20 30l ! ! UiltcAdO , III. . AUK. 21. Kounett , Hopkins k Oo. to U. A. MeWhortcr : The opening In win ut was strong on frosts In the northwest und bullish Interv.owa by cabin with leading grain merchants In J.ondon and Paris. Tno tone of these Interviews which till two or three col umns In Chicago papers show an apprehension that the foreign supply ot hroaiUtutfs m > y turn out mnatlor than heretofore estimated lu eonsoiiuunoo of unfavorable harvest weather. Tlio potatoe blight over thcro secniH to bo spreading und la attract ing Increased attention. Hoom traders wcro disposed to bull wheat at the outset , hut no buying orders except u low from the northwest caused thorn to quickly reverse tholr portion and renew the Blunging ouora- tlons , Kurvljfii markets were heavy , Mttlo progress waa made Iti now export business at the seaboard , ami the boars puuirlcd the mar ket vlu'immoly. There wcro not lueiilii-dis tinctly tin ) Iniillsh features , howuvur , dosp' < to Ins recoipta at the primary markets. Tlio visible supply decreased over | ,3XOJJ ) ( New York says I.OiM.WO ) . and the u.\port uloiininouH were iiBaln very largo Oish : wheat Is Btill at a good premium over optomhor und but llttlo under December. Uash rye told at about the same price , pound for uouml.fas cash wheat. These are Hinltl- cant btrntva which go to show the Inherent strength of the situation , liraln dealeis In Denmark. Sweden and Norway , who probably never old any direct buituuHH horutofuru with the United Htatea , have written hero Inqulr- Ini ; liuw they rutty uxtahllsh buslneHsconnec- tidni with Ohloapo houses dealing In corn , rye. wheat and Hour. Koom traders ham mered the market noarlv all day , oml > od- ! eni'il by the absence of outsldo bupport. In the last live minutes there was a rally of ? tc on llttlo buying of u lar u house supposed to be for a Now York house. Khoiild the amount on ocean passage show a fair reduc tion tomorrow boiler prices would seem probablo. The fuir progress made by the urowlni ; crop of corn of late , to which wo have called repeated attention and Inoreas- In.reci'lpta huvo weakeni'd corn decidedly. It looks us U the clique had tried to market tholr holdings on the frost scare. At another tlmo they might have succeeded moderately , but local aborts have loon some tlrno nottln. off the market and boycotting the September deal , hence tlio pit will in no condition to alxorli tl.o olTorliigi and the market turned very weak , closing with llttlo rally , hut Indicnt OIIH point to still lower prices. Oats held up qu'te well consid ering the general wcakncM In the other pto- ouels. Tlio trade I ) Retting rather friendly to oiits , ut least Indiscriminate short selling Is polug out of fashion. 1'rovlslons were raided vlgoroilHly nt Intervals , but seemed to rnlly cosll.v.whcn the presstiro was taken elf and they closed nearly nt opening prices. Ther tire hollered to be a nato purchase ou ftoft ipots , NEW YOIIK. Aim , St. Kcnnott. Itopklnn .t Co. to 9. A. MoWhorter ! The stock market opened with a great show of strength not withstanding London was below n parity wltlt our cloio of Saturday , nnd f.ondon was not n buyer here , and nmt prices were practically the lowest of the day. The market scorned to gather strength ns tliodny progressed until It wns checked lu the latlhutirby an advance In rates for till money. The inurKot ha * an un dertone of strength which Is decidedly healthy. It Is no : broad npcculatlvoly. but buying la unmicstlonalily first class and sollur * are not abundant. It looks as If people vho had bought Mocks recently had such conlidonco In the future they were slniuly w'.iltlng for larger profits thnii small advances In prices made up to this time gives them. A feature of the market to day has been tlio strength of the Vamlerlillt Htockn and Uiuir tiiiuiiuU activity. Ijitko Shore , Olovel.-ind , ColamhiiH , O'lnoluiiutl & St. I.ouli u ml Camilla Southern All advancing considerably v/lih large dealings l.ako Shore company for the quarter enillug Juno Ilo shows n surplus after paying fixed charges of foUO.- 400 , which Is tlXLiuu inure than for the sun.o quarter lanl { 'ear. K.irly In the day there was tame dlHCiHltlon to neil soiiiueliisse1) Of Htocks ou the report of frosts Injuring wheat In the northwest , but this did not C-POVO to lie much of a factor in the markotand Its lulliien ' 0 was temporurj and \ery iluillud. Hates for money lu the last ilionr advancodtdCiper cent on call , but this rate was muilu bit. tar a moment , the actual rate for business being about : i per cent. TltetitocK market closed llrm ami little otT from ( lie highest prices. CIIICACO. III. , Aug. , ' 4. Sf.li.wnrtz. Duiiee A McCormtek to V. O. Swarte ftCo. . : The cold weather which has prcvulkul for the past " 4 hours anrf the feiir of frost in thn norlhwi-at Rave 1 llra.ior undortoto to the opunlng of our wheat market hut did dot Itfit. The IIOWH wn soon received that no Perkins Uaiiiiigo ' hud bccndoi : * . Kecnlpts lioro tucueeded estliuales 1'JJ cars and estimate for t moirow 110 cats , larger lki.ii oxpeetod. Ltr pool was a half penny tu lu lower , \\ltllu Ilerlln shone : ) a decline < of Jl niarki ou if.ho near and 1'i ' marks < > itho ilcfenxvl fn&Mres. All of Ihle rcHiilted is tfrco sollln ; of long win nt and x. deeleilly ] < iisler : feeling whiluh was not ma terially changed by the eornoxvhat extruor- dlnury newfl of a decrcnso oi Ii0. ; > , ouo liUHhels lu the vlsaAjlo supply for a week when with enormous receipts at all poliitti , an InoieaNC would naturally Imvo been upectcd. O.ear- nnees from the Atlantic seaboard In wheat nnd Hour wciro ne.irly 1,001.000 bushels. After the llrst strength , wlilch was caused by frost talk , corn bcfaino very weak , and at no tlmo was there uu improvement In the feeling. As usu il there was talk of Now YorU selling and the determination on the part of the scalpers to make them bell September as low as possible. Octo ber showed especial weakness and It becom ing evident thut the bears nro gutting out of the way of a possible September manipula tion , by selling the latter future. . It is be coming evident that corn bulls will receive very llttlo assistance from our homo talent. Provisions opened weak nnd lower under free liquidation of long stun for outside ac count. Unpin.'the entire day packers have been heavy sellers of the January future which .s . a decidedly weak feature. The near future reacted potneivlint from the first break on covcitng of shorts ' , but we full to see any good liuylngfor'long account or any encour agement for the bull hide. NKW YOIIK , Aug. . Henry tXewa , the banker , says ! The spirit of Improvement In the stock market that set In about two weeks ago Is still maintained , though at the moment there are > omo symptoms of abatement. A variety of circumstances have contributed to thU change of tone. To begin with , tlio un favorable aspects Of the situation had been considerably exasperated In the estimate of operator } , wui.st the favoi'aUle ones had been held In abeyance or th jr lulttionce exhausted und the market ' Was thus pie-u.xupsoil to sympathise with now and ! 'onefil _ | influences. At this juncture came the Intelli gence of even a larger crop of wheat than the previous large estimates had Indicated , and the prospects of the corn crop alco have ex hibited u steady Improvement. The Iron trade has Hhowcd a marked recovery , the combined June and July product having equalled the extraordinary IIcures of lust year , while the stocks on hand have bccu reduced ; which Is u favorable Indication of recovery In our Indus tries ut largo. The boom In wheat and rye consequent upon the Kiisslun ukase prohibit ing the export of the latter grain , while In- forently favorable to the railroads , has awakened the long dormant spirit of specula tion In the grain trade , the contuulon of which has already spread to the Stock Kxehango. The tendency of Information from Great Urit tain and the continent lies been to dlspol the Illusions about the supposed desperate condi tion of transatlantic finances. At London lucre Is adlstlnut Improvement of feeling ; und although business Is quiet , conservative und unremuiierutlvii throughout Kngland.yet a more hopeful feeling begins to prevail theio. Even a ray of hope begins to dawn upon Ar gentine finance and the much depreciated se curities of that country have , within the ptut \ > UCK , snuwii u uui'iuiu rucuTury , rnero can bo no doubt that the favorab.u opinions and assurances recently formally expressed by the governor of the llank of r'ugland to which al lusion was made In my advices of lust week have also been a very Important contribution towards the recovery of tone ; for It Is natur ally reasoned that. If tlio bank looks on the future with the comparative conlldenco e\- Piosaed by Mr. i.lddcrdale. iliero can bo iii , reason why that Institution should use Its power. to prevent any return of gold to this country that the natural course of the grain trade may call for ; which Is the point on which Now York especially needs assurance. The late ness of the autumnal on flow of money from this center to the west has also had an assur ing direct , the more so us It puts back that movement so much nearer to the time when we may expect a compensation for the drain In Imports of specie. A week ago , wo had u surplus reserve of $17,6(50,000 ( , whllo at the same tlmoot } Ji'0 there was a deficiency of JKiS.OOJ and In IbsO a surplus of only * : iii-OJO : ; which would seem to suggest that our current busi ness with the Interior Is bolng conducted so as to avoid any undue commitments with that section. The effect ot this easier condition Is apparent In the Increase of money olFered on time loans for periods within six months. Cut ting together these several factors It cannot bo denied that they amount to a substantial Improvement iu the situation ; and coming , as. thev have , In u largo measure unexpectedly. It la not surprising thut they have changed the temper of the market and stimulated speculation , oven to the extent of bringing out : iu outside demand both spec ilatlvo anil for Investment , lint , on the other side. It should not bo Ignored that undoubtedly the occasion ha3 been seized by parties long and heavily loaded with uusulahlo stock ? for fos tering speculation and creating an opportu nity to unload , Prudent operator * will not overlook the fact that there Is a very Import ant element of weakness In Iho mnrket In tliu form of the socurlt es of badly Hiiuncod corpor ations and of railroads which have become ombar.issod through eagerness to cover terri tory which for years to come cannot yield a paying return upon the construction outiay.s. This Is pro-einlnently the case In the south and In the fur west anil southwest ; and the ease of those properties Is made worsa by the Increasing hostility of the granger and alliance factions to the railroad Interest , This element is calculated to have an Important Inlluenco on the Wali street situation. At llrst the holders ot such securities , union ; ; whom are men of largo re sources , will usu all tholr Inlliiencu to stimu late the market ; but at the sumo time they will be sellers of their specialties until their Individual Interest lias been sullicleiitly served , when that Important set of Mipuorters will disappear from the arena , and I shall bo surprised If the lo s of that element does not prove u severe Hhuck to the market. For this and other reasons. I utu persuaded that It would bo unwise to assume that the present "boom" N likely to develop Into a continuous considerablefurthir advance In prices. It would b > oily common prtidcnco to let the marl.o : st n 1 on further trial before trusting 1C conlideiitly , tin l especially us London Is giving It uo support Lut belling out on our buom , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OJI.lll.t M.lltKKrii. OMAIH. AUL51. . OATTt.n Olllclal rcccluts of cuttln : . ' . ! Hiis comn.ired with Wll Saturday and ' . ' .hO ? .Mon day of last week , Thu market was active und llrm ou dcsir.iblu guides of beeves mid steady on other grades ; active nnd 1o - higher on good butcher stock and firm-on other grades ; active and atroiu on feeder. . The receipts Included no good beeves. lloiis-Ullloiru receipts of hoga 001 us com- pured with 3.72 Saturday and HOT Mon day of last weak. Not enoiuh hogs were re ceived to make a market. The few received were alUold at u big lee dnclli.o from .Satur day's market. Tiiuraiigoof the prices p.ild was } I..V > ( il.H" . Thu average of the prices paid wus * l.77j. ! as compared with to.uo tiiturduy and tl.tKJ Monday of lust week. MlltKl1 Kstlmiitod receipts of sheep C40 at comp ueil with 7.1 Monday of him wojk. The market win unchanged. Natives. f..r-OYM 7 > ; westerns , t.V.U&l.T.'V ' ; good 00 to 70-lbs. lambs. ' STOCK I'.IH AMI FUGDRIf. 4..I040 J2 . " > ' ) ll..ti&T(3 * 73 CO. . 1021 II 15 i. . ui'j ' a co 4. v s t.i 10. . IMS : i ' . ' 5 1 . 5JO 2 U ' . ' 0. UJ'j a 1'5 ' L'5..1'0. U U MII.KKIIS AND SI'IIINOKIIS. S cows and oalveii , each . ttt CO HULLS. 1..132) 2 00 14. 1314 ' . ' 00 . 1 .ull. . , . . 1010 tl 75 4 feeders PST 20.1 7 yearlings tK9 SOS NF.W MEXICO CATTLE. Onalllng * KS 2 OS 8 feeders f 7 205 WVOMISn CATrl.K. Lnnco Orcok Onttlo Co. 1 cow ( XMSO TO cow 8 W7 'i 'JO 11. Proctor Otstoois 11C3 325 Uurblif Land and Cattle Co. 5 tailings 1211 170 HUoows tUO Z 10 i-nrrolk.t Co. Meows ( W.1 225 102 cows 875 225 124 caws 8'ji ' : 2'.5 40steers U39 345 IDAHO CATTI.B. \V. O. Youns- 75stoers 12TJ 340 COI.OKADO CATTI.K. 1 steer , tailing 1010 180 42cows 161 1 r-0 0 steers , tallmcs tint l M IS steers , tailings 102-J 225 177 steer ) , tailings 10.2 200 nods. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r. 3 110 440 f,9 . . . .ttSI 121 470 12 'll.-i 4 40 70 . . .SSI 100 470 1 MO 440 II 11)5 40 475 0 . ' 114 4 40 Kl. . . . 20tt 200 475 4 3M ) 4 5J lit. . . . 257 40 4 SO ft ' " 14 4r > 5 7.1. . . .221 410 4 SO C5 170 ICO 415 78 . . .2J7 100 4 K" > 0 17ft 4 (15 ( fil. . . . 'JI4 4lX ) 15 2t,0 4 70 70. . . . 2.U M 41)5 BI1 GUI' . No. Av. I'r. liw UtBhvethcrs ll 4 5 175 Utah wethers IM 405 305 Utah wethers 121 405 Hcoctits | iitul Dlnpinitlon oftoulc. . Olllclal receipts and disposition of stojk as shown by the books ot the Union sloekyurds company for the tweuty-four hours ending at 5 o clock , p. m. , August 24 , IS.il : UKCEU'Td. . . ' ' AM'I.EsT CATTI.B. IIOUS. SHEEP. II'US'9 Cars , illenil Cnrn. Itenit. Cars , lleail Cars , llcail. 1011 Z.f'.S 11 iai 4 lilU li 411 Diai'uaiTio.v. ilayari. I'Uuila. | U < i _ . I rthiiop Oinnha P.trklni ; C < . . . . . . . . . . . u TluKi. II. ll.-immoml Co 24:1 : ice HwlftAl'u SHU liu Tliu Cudabjr Packing Co Cl 40.1 17. I.ocul , .fc. . 12 Bhliipersid fuoitors sill Leftover 4.VJ 84 Total z.ftKl ; gi io iKo Ijlvo Htouk .Markets. CHICAGO. 111. . Aue. 21. [ SpecialTelegram to THE IlEK.nslness wnc fair with a slight up furnon anrUiln--that was at all useful Uitho ueef lino. Itecolpts wcro made up of 'I.MO ' Toxiinsuiiil-J.OiM raniicr.s. leaving only lUwnt : iMiO Miitlvis of all kinds on sale. Hut for the fact that the i-nn In the wcsnern markets vu * repoiled heavy , values would have advanced 10 to Lie. Tcxans were ( juotod hlpher and there wern few lotsof rangers Rood enough to malto up prices. Utvlni ; to the xret and unfavor.iblo iiiornlne for snowing stock , business ruled rather yulou but prices were quoted stroni ; . HORN liuslncsj was ugulu slow with nn- other down turn of lOc on all jjrudos good , had and Indifferent. General market acaln clos- Ins weak with a lurue nuhiber carried over. .KdiiRU and ooiiiinori Hold at J.I.7o4.C > ; mixed and puckers , W.7ijaVIB ( : prime hcjivv and butcher wolKhtB. * 'i.UXa'.2.r ! ; prlmo lleht , $5.5 © S.TO : iroort second class light , J4.7.'ii.lOj L-rass- ors. t ! .75l.7. ' > . The Evcnlnz.lournal reports : OATTI-K Uo- cnlnts. in.00d : RlilnmiMita. : rnin. ; n n.t/n f.ii iu . . . active , steady to stronger ; good to choice na"- lives , J.'i.SOiSj.TC : no prime to extra steers on sale ; others. I'l.'i'iOo.L''i ; Tcxans , J'.25.00 ! ; rangers. * a.-XS-.CO ( ; fctockors , $7.1lTU3.CO ; native cows , K.7. > @ 'I.UO. lions-Receipts , 8,000 : shipments , : il)6" ) ) | market slow , uul lower , closlnz wo.ik ; rou-h and common , * : i.75S.4.05 ; mixed and packers. $ l./i > . .05 ; prlmo heavy and l-iitcliers1 weights IS.C.'ViuHVS ' ; prime llglit , f.V.sa.-i.ooj second olass. SitUKi' Itccolpts. 8,000 ; shipments , .1,0 0 ; market steady to weHkor ; owes. } l.oniQl.'iO ; ; wetliers$1.8 _ _ ® .r > .10 ; westerns , | 3S53i.2.i ; lambs. New York Ijivc Stock 3Iiirkct. NEW YOIIK. Aue. 24.-11KBVES llocolpts. fi,742 head , .ncliidlnK . ' > > cars for sale. Market Moady. Native steers , $ , .fift3li.l5 per ion ponnils ; Texiins and Colorado , 4.l.4j4.00 ; bulls and cows , tl.O 'itS. DIIESSED HKEF Steady at 7ffi)1io ! ) per pound. CALVES Kecclpls , 1,4:16 : heid : : market Ic hltrhor for veals ; steady fornthoro lives : veal , ? ri.sri@8.00 per HO pounds : grassers and butter milks , WO Wltti. SHKEIHecelpts , 111,200 head ; eheep. steady : lambs , o per pound higher ; sheep. Ul.Miffl O.C2 per 100 pounds ; lambs , ifs.cOOC.'S ; druisod mul tons steady at 7 ( ? Jio ! per pound ; dressed lambs , llrm attiJiffllOc yor pound. HOGS Koi-olplR , 10'Jfli hca'l , IncludlneScars for sale ; market weak ; & ® liio higher. ICsinsaH Ity Ijivc Stook 3IirkctH. ' KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Auir. 34. CATTMI Ue- coluts , P.4QJ ; shipments. l.fllO. Market dull , lower ; steers , ji.OOiV ; > .7ii : cows , tl. ' X&loO ; stockers and feeders. 4i.)0 < ai.M. : lions Itocelpts , l.fiOU ; shipments , 1,000. Mar ket steady to lOo lower ; bulk , i5.lUS3.20 ; all grades , i2.ifiai.2.1. ( SiiEin' Itocelpts , 1,470 ; shipments , none ; market steady. St. Ijoul.s I\vo \ Stook J > Iarkct. ST. Louis , Mo. , Aue. 21. OATTME Iloi'olt. | . 4,100 ; shipments , 1,100 ; market hlirhor ; Jalr to choice ntitlvo stoera , Kl.03t25.7ri ; Texans and Indians , * . ' .25i.iO : : : eanncrs. il.OuO'.L'O. Unas Receipts , 1.410 : sh'pmcnts , 2.0JO ; mar ket lower : heavy. J'l.JLtSVUU ; mixed , light , { 5. 023.40. OX.ilI.-L irilH.li : Prosli CANTALOUPES Per doz. , } l.oolS3. S 1'or bbi" . , $ . ' . .OlXi3.VJ5. . , . . . PEA us California Ilnrtlett , $2.002.25. OHANGKS Rod I. W.OO , WATERMELONS Hhlpplng stock , ISffilSc. LEMONS Per box. M.OO. HANANAS 1'or bunch , * 2.002.i > 0 for good shipping stock. GliAi'ES Sniithorn , 4.1c per 8 Ib basket. PKACHKS The innnly Is ( lulto largo and the ( juiillty Improved. California Crawfords , slu- glo case lots , { 1.23 ; live case lots , il.13. VCRO tables. The following quot at Ions ropre ont thourlces at which eholcn stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated : TOMATOES Per bushel , $1.00. CAIIIIAOF : Home grown , lo per Ib. NEW HliETS Per bushel , Me. IIBAX8 Ntivy , li.'iOJJS.riTi per hnshnl. ONIONS Home grown , 7 o per bushel , POTATOES Local urowers are supplying the demand almost exclusively , Conn try Produce. Eins Hulk of sales l.'lHc. POULTIIV Old fowls slow and shippers should not anticipate ovcrjil.OO for the best. The best spring chickens > ill brliri J'lWl , occa sionally a little more , and from that down to $2.00 for the small hlcs. HUTTKH Choice dairy butter Is S"arco and sells readily at TOliic. but the bulk of the country butter Is not good enough for the re tail trade and gous to the packers atiMic. SINGM3 TAX ChUIJ. New Organization Korincd to Discuss Sociology null ( Jlhcr TopioH. Mr. Henry George , the croat single tax npostlo and social and political science reformer - former , lias some enthusiastic disciples In Omaha who propose to remove the intel lectual light they have , in their Judgment , discovered , from its present place under a bushel nnd put U In a candlestick by organ- IziiiR n social and literary club , with the single tux idea as the bnckbono and mainstay of the organization. About twenty single-tax enthusiasts met last night nt tlio oflli-o of . .1.V. . Evans in thi ! Brown blocif and proceeded to organize what will bo called the Umnha Social ijciomu ) and Lltcrarv club. Prior to the organization Mr. J.V. . Kvaus read the address delivered by Henry George lit the funeral of the late Will- lam R Croasdalo , editor of the Now Yorit Standard. Mr. Charles Stopuon on was elected tem porary chairman of the club and Mr.V. ) . Kvaus was elected secretary. After listening to speeches by Mr. C , W. Loi-kwood , Frank IMrker , Uufus I'urker. J. W. livnns , and others , touching upon the great need of energetic work lnKir | > nitlliig the doctrines of the single tax scheme , stops woio taken lo aiToct n permanent organization. Mr. . .1.V. . Kvuns was I'lectoil proiidont , Charles Stcphenson vice president , and U. 1' . Hulllgnn secretary. A committee consisting of W. G. Deckel t , Prank Parncr and J.V. . Kvans was ap- polutod to draft it constitution and by-laws. The I'lub aiijourncj to mcot next Monday night at tlio sumo placo. JOII.f A. McdllANE. KIIAXK U Cd.VHU.V McShanc & Condon , INVKSTMBNT BANKERS , 300 a 13th Ht. , First National Banlc BullU Ing , Ornaha , Neb. Deal In itookt , b-jmli , i jiirltlai , uonimurMal p peretc No utlaiu louai ua lutprjrul O mill rot estate. Sbort llmuloans , ou bunk itock , or vti * kpprur d cullaural i ourlt ) Nebraska Ftiel.Oo , , Johnson Bros. , 213 S. ir.tli Street , 014 Fiiriitini Street , Onidlin , Nob. Om aim. Nch. COltXICE. Eagle Oornico Works , F. Ruemping , Manufacturer ! of 0 ilvnnliftl Iron 'ornlco , Oiilvanlr'it Iron Cornice. Dormer window * , door window caps , mctnlllo enp < , HnluK , etc. Tin militias etc. 1110 unj Iron imiUl-ita roofer. 1112 UoilwSt. | fill Fariiniii St. toMENT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 213 S. 1.1th Street , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Oninlin , Neb. Cor. 9th and Douglas Sts , JjIf Y GOODS. M. E , Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick - Kooh Dry Dry . notionfur - Goods Oo. , if goods. Dry unoil' . notion' " , Rents' furiiUhln Kii < < l . Corner llth nnd Howard. cor. llth tiii-l Hinrard Sts ELECTllICAL SUPPL1ES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DUTUO1T UTOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrated catalogue and Dyninoi. CntaloKiio free. froa. II. A. Klnnoyivrri 1GU Capitol ATUIIMO. Act. B..2-JI N. V. Ufo llld'B. FAlUt MACJUNMHY , ETO. Parliu , OrendorfF & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , General western avont Corner .Tones and 8th Sts. Skamlla 1'low Co. , Omaha , Neb. I.1IMMI Sherman Avo. FLOUR. E. L. Welch & Oo , , B. T. Davis Mill Oo. 1012.10.h . Street. C. O. tmdorvTood , J. E. Mc/'iay , .Mnnnccr. Mnimuur at Onmlia. .Mill at llondei'Mon , Minn. Cor. Eth and Jackson SH. S.F. Gilman , Omaha Milling Oo , , 1013-15-17 , .V. ICth Street. .Morclmnt Millers. Olllco nnd Mill 13U North C. B. Illnclr - MnnaKcr. IKtli Street. FUHX1TURE AND CARPETS. Dcwoy & Stone Furniture - Beebe & Runyan Fur nituro Oo. , niture Oo , Succojfura lo C. A. Hoobo Kimiltmo anil carpets , A. Co. , 1115-1119 Kurniim Stret't. < ! rnco and lltli : Sts.Oninha GUXT'S FURXJSIIIXG GOODS. Sclme dor & Looinis , J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. Jotiborb anil Importers of ' fnrnlshlni ! coo < ] < , notions nnd fiirnlshliiK in'f'k' rnlulmitcil Iirnnil " Duck-kin " , ROOlll , ovumlli , imnli , slilrl-s co.iti , utc. llll llumiril Slroi't. Cur. r.'th unit llowanl St . GLASS , PAh\'J\ \ OIL AXD DJIUGS. Koiinnvil Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo.- , Paint Oo. , 1(03 Donulns Street , OMII3 llnrnur Strut Oiuuhn , Nub. Omnlm. William Ounnnings , Blake , Brnco & Oo. , 017 unit mil South lilth St. 10J-103 I e.-tvunworlh St. Omaha , Neb. Ontahfi , Noh. GHOCEltlE * . Paxton & Gnllnglier , Meyer & Eaapto , 70"711 lOlh Street , IIUi-lWJHurnoy Struct , Oinnhn , Neb. Omnlm. Ncli. D. M Stcelo & Co , Sloan , Jolunou & Oo. , mi-U'Oi Jones Strcvl , Vtll unil Btreuti , OlimliM , Nuh. Oiiuilm , .Ve'j. Alien Bros. , McOoril , Brady & Oo. , llOt-lllOlliirm'y Street , 13th nnil I.ciiveiiiTorth , Oinulia , Nch. OinnhnVoli. . ' ' ' GL'Xl'OU'DKH , Hutrh PI. Olnrk. ficn'l Woitorn Aent of ln ) | ont'ii HfiortliiK < 'iri I ovt.k'r , Ali : hull uvplo- lVO Ill.ftllU I'.IK , flHOI. I''I9 ll.ir.iuyitri'cl GHA1X AXD PltO'JSIO.\S. ] Br/nnOonimissionOo S. A. MoWhortcr UroUrri , urnln , prnvUlon 312 Ut N.ifl M-ink. Ilrok- nii'l ' Hock * . .N. V. I.lfu er . I'rlvatii wlrr to I I Ik' . I'rlvnluwlru Clil- Nuw Voik. ( 'htt'.ijo unil rn.o , Ft. l.ouli und St. l.mili. Caili grain New Yolk , nil innrkutii. Ht. l.oul . Bpoclul tten- i lion iMvmi to trntk blil In lit Nat'I llnuk , Umalia. vu grain , lit .NUI llauk. , Kichncg * bl.V , o. Uualia Rector &WilholmyOo Cor. 10th and Jnctton Sli Omabiv. 1110X WOttKS. Pnxton & Vierling Oninha Safe & Iron Iron Works , Works , JVroiiulit and c it Iron bullitInK work , canine * , Mannf'ri flrc and buriiUf brass work , icnoral ptoof infoi. Taiiltt , jail foiuirtrr , machine anil work , l-on ihuttxri and blacksmith mr . U. I * , tire escapes , t ) . An- lly. ami I7lh 8V. Ort'pn , llth . * Jackson stf I.IQUOHS. Ior ! & Oa. , R. R. Grotto , l.lonor Merclmntt. Importer nml Jobber O $ Illi llnrner Slrrot , WHIPS mut l.tnuom. Mnnnfnclnr'r.s Kennedy's 1070 nnl , ion Karnam St. Kait Inillii Ilittart. Price IMs on nptillontlon. L , Kirscht & Oo , , Trick & Herberts , \Vliolos lo Liquor De.M'rs Whole alct.lqnor DoalcK 107-JWS. lOlhSt. 1.10th _ LVMllKIt. 0. W. Douglass & Oo John A WnkofioUl , lnipnrtrtt\mprlran Port- llnrdnooil l.unibor , hunt Cement , .Mllirnil > ken llyilrnulli ! Onicnl 1310 North If.th . Street. aniigulncr White I.luie , Oharles R , Lee , Wyatt-Bullartl Lumber IIiiriliTiioil liiinler. nooit carpets ami pnrqucl ber Oo. flooring , fth anil DoiiKlas. anil ttard Streets. Louis Bradford , Lumber , Mint1cementota. WJ l > iiu-ln Street. M1LUXEUY AXI ) XOTIOXS. 0. A. Stonehill , L Oborfeltler & Oo./ .Millinery. Nutlons.Clonks Importers ami Jobbers Id Ktu. .Millinery. HH , 210 nnd 217 South Utb ) 110-1183. Ilith St. , Omnlia. Street. M US 1C. 1 / . 1XSTH UMEXTS. ETO. Mnx Meyer & Bro Oo A. IIospo , Jr. , M'f'K Jeweler * , dealers In I'l.mos. Oritnnn , ArtP ! luuslml instrument etc. * , Mnterlnls , Kto. . riirnnm niul Kith. IM I lnuilM Street OYSTERS. Platt & Co. , Oysters. Klnli nnd ( olcrj , ,1ir > auiilli lOtli 8t OJL& Oonsjlitkted Tank Line Oo. llcrineil nnil bibilcntlnir oils , nile ureaso. ulo. H. II. lluth , .MnnaKor. Stovesrcpnlr > of nllklndi Cooks nnd llcuten for Bale. . 1.1th atroi't. SASH , DOORS , ULINDS , ETO M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & Door Oo Mnnufnctiirert of aih. Manufacturers of nioulil * d n o r , b 11 n d and 1HK9 , blind i. doors , cto. moulilliu.'i. llrnnoh of Olllco : fice , 12th nnd liard Hti. Hooin 42:1 : lice llil STEAM AXD WATER SUPPLIES. U. S. Wind E igino & A. L , Strang & So .s , Pump Oo. , lOO'J-1004 Karnam Street. llallldiy Wind Mill" . ' . ' 1.1 and ! > :0 Jimua Mlroot. Omnlm. Neb , ( l.r. HUBS , uctliiKiniuiA < 'r TEA , COFFEE , SPICES. Consolidated OofFco Company , 1114 nnil 1410 Ilnrnor St. , Omnlm , Nvb. TOYS. H. Hardy Oo. , TboHrunswiok- Toy * . iloIH , a I b u inn , Balku-Uollondtif Oo. , fiincy niiidl'i. ' hou ofnr- murchnnillio. nl'liinK iiiols , chllil- Suloon llxti.rof. ren'i carrlnm1' . 407 , 40UH. 10th Struot , 1.1 la Furniun Street. Oinnha , SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED" A. D. Bo or & Oo. , Hnntor & Green , E-K ) KxchniiKO llulHliiif. 'M K.tchnniiO HullilInK , South Omaha. South Oumliiu TELEGRAPHY ,