r iW ssRiila * - T- ' UKSDAY AUGUST M 1894. ri THE OMAHA DAILY 0'E , , . i 6 OMHERCIAl AND FINANCH tcoling In Wheat , Oora and Oats IN Weak , LCNGS WERE HEAVY LIQUIDATO Kurly Wonluicsi In Corn Win Overcoi ' I.ntrr ninl Tliero ( Van I'rcr Itrnllrlnc Until for Local anil Account * , CHICAGO , Aug. 13. A feeling ot extrc jvcaknoss In wheat , corn and oats at I openlnc was followed by a complete rcci dry In corn and a considerable reaction the other two. Provisions were attend ! upon the corn market , but surpassed t leader In strength at the close. There v Jieavy liquidation of longs by those v , tocrc conspicuous buyers at the higher prl last week and the shorts covered freely. S \cmbtr wheat closed % c lower , Septeml porn Vic higher and September oats % clew Provisions finished at an advance all aroui 1 Wheat was rather active , the price cov Jng a lo range. The feeling was weak The surrounding Influences were In the m. ' 6f a bearish nature and there was free real 'ing , longs selling out and not much dcmn until the Ic break occurred. Initial trai 'actions were at losses ranging from % c % c , at Ctc for September , and Immcdlat declined Vic more , rallied from Vic to nnd sold down from % c toVic , moved % c , held steady and closed with Septeml nt O'lc. The decline wns started on l break In corn and advanced regarding i yield and prospects In Russia and furtl weakened on lower cables. The liberal colpts , 90S cars , which Included two days other years , nnd largo Increase In slot this week , 1,682.000 bu. , making the sli Jicre 20,325,000 bu. , also had a weaken ! .tendency. The principal bullish factor the day was the liberal decrease on oci passage , according to Ucerbohm , 1.703. bu. New York was credited with free si Inrc nnd the local crowd In general B freely. l Corn was quite active , the range for day being from 19io to 2c. The feel was weaker early , but the loss was overco Jater. There was free realizing both local and outside accounts and the coun Bold freely , while the demand was noth ursent , until a material decline had tal place , when some of the early sellers tun to buyers and rallied the market. The action and further break was a continual of that which developed Saturday and \ duo entirely to the rains which occurred the west. The market opened with a decl of from V4c to I'/ic ' nnd sold down % o m for September and V4c for May , rallied fr , % c to Ic , cased off from Vic to V4c , advan from % c to 2c , ruled steady nnd closed stated. Oats experienced a good business at lower prices , which were Influenced by sympathy between corn and this marV The trading was generally good , mostly small quantities and scattered. The rai for September was % c. i Provisions were weak early , In sympai with the grain markets. Shorts cove later nnd the market reacted on n fair found. Compared with Saturday night , S tcmber pork IB lOc , September lard 6c i September ribs 17V4c higher. The lending futures ranged as follows * Arilclueu TOpoIiTTTliKbT | Kbw. | Cloa W beat.Ko. 2 Aup C'3M om : Fcpt. . . . . . . B4M r 4 Dec M f > 7 B7H Corn No. 2. . 7MM Au ? MM r > 4 G3Xtl Oct. tl oOjJtod'J OntH'No. ' . > . . . Auir 20M 20 ! ( Ecpt May 84ii4tH ! 34M 54 ! < Pork per bbl Auif 13 J. . . is no 13 37M 13 4 Sept 13 37)4 1:1 no ' 13 4 Jan IU 70 i ; so 13 53' 13 fc Lmd.lOOlbfi Auir 7 SB 7 47M 7 35 7 J Sept 7 37M 7 BO 7 37H 7 C Jan 7 40 7 40 7 B Short lllbs- Aiicr 7 074 7 25 7 07K 7 2 Etpt 7 07 H 7 SB 7 07K 7 a Jan 7 00 7 12H 0 07H 7 1 Cash quotations were aa follows : FLOUII Quiet and steady. Wit BAT No. 2 sprlnif , RUGHKc ; No. 3 uprl nominal ; No. 2 red , oniilfolc. ejOHN No. 2 , Mi5t'ic. . OATS No. 2 , 29 4c ; No. 2 white , 32431fl ; NI White. 32iJ33Hc. RYE No. 2 , 46C. llAHLUY-No. 2 , 57c ; No. 3 , 51 5Cc ; No. , TI.AX 8KKD-I1.2S. TIMOTHY HRKD I'rlmo. t5.23. PUOVIH1ON8 MPRS pork , per bbl. . 13. 13.60. Uml. per 100 Ibs. , J7.45W7.47V5. Short r > SUlca ( Ions ; ) , } 7.2 > ) { J7.2. > . Dry sillied Hhoulil jboxml ) . t .C2',46.65. Short clear sides ( boxi I7.57HW7.62V4. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per B tl.22. BUC1AHS Unchanged. 1 I The following were the receipts and shlpmc for today : I * MS\V * YOIIK ( SKNKRAL SlARlCIU' . Ycntcrdiiy'd Qiiotiittoim on Flour , fJriiln u I'rovlslonv Mvtiilp , lUc. NEW YORK , Aug. 13. PLOUR Receipts , COO bbls. ; experts , 11,700 bills , ; sales , 20 , 700 pkt fnaikct iiulet ; buyers holding oft on hlch grail bailers and lower grades In fair demand , I flour < | Ulet ; sales , 150 bbls. . Iluckwhent lie nomUinl. CORN MEAL-Flrmly held ; Rrandywlnc. $ O3.20 ; yellow western , $2.SOfI3.10. RYE l-'lrin nnd active ; miles. COO bbls. ; Bur line. $2,75 T2.f5 ; fancy , $2.W J3.10. 1U1CICW 1 1 EAT-Nomlnnl. RARLEY Nominal. WHEAT Receipts , 242.000 bu. ; exports. 31 bu. ; sales. D.476.000 bu. futures and 323.000 epot. Spot nun ket lower nnd moro active , cl Ing steady ; No. 2 nil , In stare and ekvai 67 He ; afloat , 57 * o ; f. o. b. , r > SV4c : No. 1 noi ern , 65 > 4o In elevator ; No. 1 hind. 67 0 In i Valor. Optima opened weak nnd decidedly lo' on rain west nnd easier cables , nnd after ml dull and heavy until early nftcrnoon uudde turned llriu on big export purchases here. clo.i nt IJic decline , or n recovery of % f4c from lowest. No. 2 red , May. clrw.il sii'tc. ; Augi closed 67 o ; September , 67 l-16U58'lc. close. ! I October , closed K.4c ) ; Ueccmbor , COTiWSlHc , clu . CORN Receipts , 24,000.bu. ! exports , 1,400. t ealrs , 47,000 bu. futures and 20,000 bu. spot. K market unsettled , closing firmer ; No. 2 , 61c eluvator ; 61Uc afloat. Optlm market opened u big decline on rain and llnuldatlnn , later In the duy rallied sharply with wheat i cloned KUKo down. May , closed 0'iHc ; Augi cloned We ; September , tJ'iWMo , clnsed W October , 66ift58' ( ' ; c , closed f.SSo ; November , i c , closed SS4c ! ; December , 5IViQ36Uc , clo . OATS Receipts. 244 , FOO bu. ; txiwrts , 100 t rales , ( oo.uoo bu. futures and 10 > ) , nee bu. siiot. H market lower ami morn active , No. 2 , 33c. ; Ni delivered , 3lc ; No. 3 , 32o ; No. 2 uhllc. 37c ; S white. 36c ; trock , mixed western , S3'-i1j3l track , white western. Sl 'J'io ; track , wl ( lute , ! 70t9'io. Option market falily active i weak early , closing at a partial recovery , lo net down. August , 3i f33'4c , clwwl S3 September , 3JUW33Hc , closed 33iij October , ! O35c. cloned J4ic. MAY Klnn ; shipping , (5ff60c ; good to cho 76 87lio. HOPS Dull ; state , common to choice , W 1'aclllo cfint. 8tfl2c. HIDES null ; wet salted , Now Orleans. . (5 to 65 Ibs , , 4U5 > ia ; Texas selected. o (0 Ilia. , 4rSo ; Ileunoa Ayrrs , dry. 20 to 21 II lOUc ; Texas , dry , 24 to 40 Ibs. , 6(161(0 , LISATHUR-Qulet ! hemlock sole , llucnoa Ayi light lo hfiivy welKhls. 15iflRe. ) WOOl < Firm ; domesdv , 19O23c ; pulled , 20W COAIr-lMlll , PROVISIONS Reef , tleadv. Cut meats , 111 plckled brllleii. 7AOSicplckbd ! shonldets , 6 CKoi plt-kled ham" . H'i012 ' < * . Ijird , firm ; west Bit-am clonvtl at J7.K5 ; JII-H. | l.OK ) tierce * at I G7.H , city. 7U07Hc : sales , SO tlcrcrs ; opt K\\f \ , 60 tlen-es September at $7SO ; Seplcm closv < 1 at $7(0 ; rtllnrd. llrm : continent , $ fi H , A * S-W ; compound , 6'c , Pork , Hteady ; * a aw bbls. IIVTT13R Quiet nnd uleadv ; western dairy , ( MCA ; wotern creamery , Itffae ; wentern fnctc lS > V .V.'Aic ; Elglni. 23c. ESn StrxiK r ; state , largo , 7Q'3Uc ' ; m hdOSFirmer ; ntalo nml IVnniylviuila , HHo ; wi-stvrn frt-sh , KHniCo , TALLOW-Stemly ; 4Ho for city ( $2 pep pki country dikes , frt-v ) , r-ie. PETIIOLEUM-DulliUnltcd closed at fO'Jc ' n li AYaKhliiKtoii , bills. , $ iiVa ; lilnKlc.n. in bulk. $3 mined. New York. $5.1 ! : Philadelphia and III mon * , $ MO ; Philadelphia and Haltlmorc , In bt lidl. lidl.RICK Firm ; domeitlc , fair to extra , ( U < i ) : Japan , 4S N\o. MOI AHSKS-Qulet ; Nrw Orleans , oprn ket Ko.nl In ch-tlrv. txdllSc , PIO IRON-Dullj Hootch. S19.Mff.00 ; Aim can , tH > . Mill.oa ROSlN'-Qutcti Ktralnrtl , common to good , $ TI-RPENTINK Flrmj I9H 30o. TIN Eailcrj utralu , M8.73. Platct , mar quirt. BPELTKR-NtclecteJ. galci on ton * rpnt tin at 11193 ; K tons Auguit tin IIS.OO ; 2. > Innf "eptembrr tin nt I1V90. ' ( XJTTO.V SEED OIL rirm ; prlmo yellow , . CMC. _ OMAHA nr.Miu.vi. MAimtrrs. Condition of Tr tie nttil IJnciliMoH : : ' - I'l-mlnrn. Kliiptn mill 1'nilrjI'lmlnrn. The work op'ns with thi pcncr.il market country pntdtico quiet nnd without much chai nil In prices. In fact , lliicondllUnn pievi Ing nt the cloo of the \vcclr were still Inn , ' In force at Iho opening of the prasont wo The following nre the prlcos pnld for the le Ing lines of country produce : IltJTTIJH Paeklng stock , lOo ; fair to gi country , 11il5c ; choice to fancy , 17 < ? ISc ; ga ercil croninery , IKiZ e ; Beparalor crodmory , 2i ( EOS-Por ! doz. . IU' . LIVE POULTRY-Old benir , 41JIC ! roe t < 2HQ3o ; spring chickens , 6'4Wc ' ; tprlng due Co ; old full. feathered ducks , 404'4c ' ; hen turkc tf7c ; gobblers , COCc ; old geeno , filll-feather 4MrT. ( I VBAI Choice fat nnd small veals nre quo at 5'iffiCc ; cmirso and large , 3ilc. CHIIICSn Wlncoitsln , full cieam , new mi UViOUc ; Nebraska nnd lown , full cream , lOJfl Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , 70Sc ; Ll burgT. No. 1 , Ho ; bilt-k. No. It lie ; Swles , 1 ' HAY Upland liny , $10 ; midland , $0 ; low la 18 : rye. draw , $ $ . Cobr makes the pi on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only grades bring top prices. P1OEONS Old birds , per doz. , tOc. Tlic nmrket on beans Is very high , an \ bo noted from Iho quotations given below. 1 s'-allfllcal pusltlMi of Cnllfornla limn beans , rellecled - 111 the most llbonil calciildtlons. strong , nccoidlng to the New York dimmer ! llulletln , but aamo condition or other , proba previous discounting of the pcsltlon nnd f that 1'aclllc const reports nro no moro itlla tluut usual , checks movement of purely spi- Intlvo chnmcter. It Is llguicd out by sonu- thorltles that tljo yield this season will exewd ) carloiuls , and It Is claimed iil o ti lefo ( ban 250 cai loads of the cmii of ISM main on ( ho Paclflo const. In oilier words. Is flguied out that the visible and pni pcci supply for the next twelve months will not ceed ISO carload * , against nn nppntrnt e sumption Uist year of uiiwards of l.ixn ) carloa There Is something suggestive , however. In fact that purchases of spot stock cmi bo mi at $2.60 per buthel , nnd ( hat tluru ate few any Lu > ers of tlm new ciop for fiiluio dellv nt relatively higher figures. Kurelgn beans various sons arc offered for prompt nnd fill delivery In n manner Indicating m ire than 01 nary agility on the part of handlers of the rai but evhU.ico Is warning that any con ldeia amount of stock Ilkrly to lake the plate of Ci fornln llmas can bo secured from either home foreign sources. That competlll m In sm.ill wl nnd pea bcnns may become lively Is , Inwev more Hum p.mslble , nnd Interetllng moveine mav lake place In the Immediate future. POTATOES Round lots. W0e ; small b on oiderii , 75e. MKLONH Oood flock , crated. $20. CANTALOCPES Nevada ( Mo. ) Jems , ci-alo , $1.75. OLD HEANC Hand-picked navy , $2.25 ; i ilium , 12 1082.15 ; common white beans. $ sn 90. ONIONS On orders. 2o per Ib. CAHHAOE Oood shipping stock , home gro' on orders. 2'Sc ; soutliem. 2c. TOMATOES Clood stock , per 4-ba ket cri 75I7SSC- per ' .i-bu. box , 60jf60c. CELERY-Per dor. . , Xlffinc. SWEET POTATOES PCI Ib. , 5c. FRUITS. The auction method of selling fruit Is prov very satisfactory lit this point. The Fales largely attended and Iho amount of fiult hand large. Dm Ing last week there were sold Iwvon nineteen nnd twenty cars of fiult nt Onviha auction sales. The present week opens with a large run California fruit. At the auction sale on yesl day mumlng a little over four cars of fi were sold , containing the following : l.OM pei 1.R30 peaches , 120 piunes. 175 peach plums. addition there wore 150 Iowa and Missouri app The offerings for today's sale me leported follows : ICO prunes. 2 neclnrlnes. 1,078 peacl 480 pears , also a third car. contents not report Prices on e.'nllfornln fruits of all kind * very low , nnd them ought to he a good deim If low prices mo any Inducement. An Omaha house has received the following regard to apples frnm a Chlcaen dealer that 1 been looking the matter up : Wo have Just Ished one of three very peculiar teasons In apple trade , so peculiar In fact , nnd so uttc diffeient from what most of us In the tr ; nntlclpnted In all Iho Hirer- seasons , ( hat seems almost like folly to talk nf prospects the coming season. Tlieiu nro no pt poets except that almost every one i be fonled again. However , that thej-e Is tea a failure In the crop , such as last ye.ir's tr might bo called , Is out of the question , and t them lit to be a burdensome crop except In I 01- three localities Is not likely. Also that total for the country will be a heavy quanl unless something unforsoen should come up one can doubt who fms been over the wr apple country. It may be well then for nil th who Intend to Invest heavily to look before tl le.ip. nnd whether they Incline to the opln that 60 cents , or $1 , or $2 will bo about the pi to pay , to not set their slnkes too quickly too deeply , as they may wish to pull them again on short notice. A question often ns 1s , does It pay to buy and carry In stoiago stocks of apples ? Wo cannot believe that best results to the buyers ns a class can co from the heavy storage of apples by them. the coming one Is lo be n poor season , he ; storing , will hlmply have a tendency to put the evil dny when the goods mum be mov adding Interest , Insurance , cost of storngo i risk to tliH original Investment , nnd If season preifttlses to bo good Its effect Is m than likely to be discounted In the Increa cost , which buyers will be forced or willing pay In order to nil their houses or carry their contracts with the storage bouses. Is likely then to pay the buyer nr nol7 With fruit grower It Is different , nnd wo say let 1 hold the goods until they nre ready to be si Ho can hold them cheaper , and experience. > leach him to hold them as well ns we can , and bo can make a profit by so doing well and go If the coming season Is to In ? n yc-ar of dccl Ing prices like 1S31 nnd 1M2 them can bo one view to uike of not carrying huge sto < of apples. If a year of sudden nnd contlnui advance like last year the case U not so clc Still we venture to say that those who boui nnd sold fieely did us well In the long run the few who stored heavily In the fall and h Into. There Is no surer profit than the 40 ce to M > cents per bbl. , which It Is so easy to mi In a steadily advancing maiket , while the sec Ing heavy profit of a long tlege of stuiago Komelhnes moio seeming than real , when shili age , Interest. Insurance , labor and storage char ; nro deducted. STR A WHERRIES Nano. APPLES ( lood Block , per bbl. , $3.003.50. RLACIv RASPHERRIES None. RED RAHIMIEIUUES-None. IlLACKIIERRinH None. PEACHES Caltfoinla , $1.0001.25. PLUMS Native red plums , per 24-qt. ca $2 ; California Washington plums. $1.20 ; large varieties. U.Z601.M ; small rod , I1.2J. PRUNES-$1.25ifJ1.60. FIGS None. PEARS Dai tic-It's , $ I.EO. APRICOTS California , none. CHERRIES-Callfornla , none. nilAI KS Southern , 10-lb. baskets , Concor 33if40o ; California , $1.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS Choice Block. $2.00W2.50 per bun LEMONS-Funcy lemons , SOO size , $7 ; fai lemons , 360 size. $7 , ORANOCS-None. PINBAPPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. FldR Fancy , per Ib. , ISc. HONEY-Calllornlii. 15o ; dark honey , 10012s. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , pur doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds. 15W17c ; English walnuta. 1 12c : filberts. 12c ; Ilrazll nuts. lOc. CIDER-Purc mice , per bbl. , $ G ; half bbl. , $3. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2140 ; No. 2 gn hides. IViiMe ; No. 1 green salti-d hides. 3Uc ; 1 2 green ( ailed hides , 2f2UcNo. : 1 gieen sal hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. . 3'ic ; No. 2 green salte I hid 26 to 40 Ibs , . 2j2Vic ; No. 1 venl calf , 8 to Ibs. , 6Vi ] 6c : No , 2 venl calf. S to IS Ibs. , tft4 > . No. 1 dry flint hides. 5e ; No. 2 dry Hint hid Jc ; No. 1 dry fulled hides , 4c. Part cured bli Ha per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Oreen nlted , each. ! 5 < iTG green inltrd thcnrtlrigs ( abort wooled early Eklr each , trl5c ; dry shearlings ( short wonted en sklni ) , No. 1 , each. 6010o ; dry Mienrllngs ( h wooled early sklni ) , No. 2 , each , 6c ; dry II Kansas nnd Nebruika butcher wool peltg. Ib. , actual weight. 6/Sc ; murrain wool pelts. Ib. . actual weight , 4Q6c ; dry Mint Colon butcher wojl pells , per Ib. , actual weight. C'jc ; murialn wool pel I a , per Ib. , aclual welg ( uSe. Have fret cut off. as It U useless to I freight on thim. TALLOW AND OREASE Tnllow , No. I , 4Uc ; tullaw. No. 2. 3S03c ; grease , white ( IM'.ic ; grease , white 11 , 3'.4O3'lc ' ; greaee , J low , ! c ; gr < aae , durk. 2Hc : nld butter , ! fI2' ' beeiwui , prime , ISfflSo ; rough tallow , 1V > ! < Chicago Fruit ( Juotutlons CHICAOO. Aug , 13.-Tho Earl Fruit compr sold Cnllfoinla. fruit nt auction this moml realizing- prices us follows : Pears , Itartlett. ll $1.0001.15 ; green , In express cars , Jl.Klfl Seckel , halt lioies , We , Peaches. Crawford. ' 9oo ; cling , 70o : Foster , S" > o. Plums , egg , S01J3 Quackenliosi , $1.03 ; Purple Duane. $1.09. I'm. " ( Irons , H.0501.M ; Hunguilnn , ( > r > o m.H. UIMI half crates. Fontalncblenu , tl. Will. SO ; Muse $1,35 ; Tokay , $2.05. Thirty-one carloads Ci fornln. fruit were mild here today. Porter tiros. , Chicago , sld today at nuct ten cam of California fruit : Ilartlett penis , 4il.4S ; ( Irons prunes. U0ctfl,23 ; Uerman , 65oQl Hungnrlnn. 9iVVH.li ) ; Tnigetly , Mcfitl.ZA ; i plums , 75 'J'KKallenlnirg. ; . $ l.2 > ) ; WaihliiBt 6.1I&V ) ; ( Juiick < iliB8. K > o : ( . 'olumbta. S.'c ; lr | ihnw , 9flc ; Jupiui , kOcOtl.oo ; early Crnwf peaches , 6ScTl.2il : Inle Ciawfords. 90c ; Foil 49 < i < l.V > ; cling. 45 76c : Reeve Favorlle. 70C < Smock , 75c ; omngo I'llng , TVli'J''c ' ; Susquelmnn ' flU.OO ; yell'iw nectarines. $1.2.1 ; lu-ctniln C.'c4ill.lS : hulf crutrs Murcnt Bliiiita. 70c9Jl Tokays. } 1.6flt.M ; Rcc of IVru , DtX.-fiJl.50 ; F talni-blKin. $1.2.1. Porter Hum. . Ronton. sold five cars Cnllfor fruit at auction todnv ; Japan plums , J2.W ; P pie Dunnes. l.i" . ; German privu . $1.10 ; Or prunes. $1 J7'.4t Witlllng plunu , $1.60 : llrndilm il.lJHCl.U'.i ! Washlnglon plunu , TSOsr * ; Hi let I p ir > . WoGU.lO ; nectarines. $1.35 ; Tun cllnir prnchrs. 95c J l.W ; Whltn freest no , $1 , Strawberry cllnc * . Jl.U'.i ; Crawford , C'X-fiU Ciuwford clliitu , $1.15. _ Ni-ir York II ry i ooiU Jlurkct. ' NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-A very general or demand for nil marketa covering aasortmcnlR all dmcrliitl mi of K " ! * tonk n large qunntl while many udvnncx ortlvra for cottons were clliifd , Wiiolrn goulu had connlderablu alt tlon , but no business of lniprtanc . Pi cloths , dull f > r sputa , with a request fr e tracln. nnd mK > ot IS.OCO plecvu for Septem ut tSo le \i per coit. _ VUlble Supply nt ISrnln. NiW YORK. Aur. U. The visible tupply grain Balurdny , Aucuat H , aa compiled by ' Nrw York Produce KicliangiU aa follin Wheat , ei.321,000 bu. ; Increuae , tSW , K ) bu.i co J.lSi.W ) bu. ) Utonai * , i7i , o bu , ; oatj , 155. bu. ; Increase. 1SS,000 bit. : rye , 230,000 bu. ; crcaiet , 16,000 bu. ; barley. 87.0 0 bu. STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. Week Opened in Securities With n Slro ntul Acllvo MurUrt. Nn\V YOIUC , Aug. 13. The week opei on the Stock exchange with n strong t acttvo market , and as the day advanced volume of business Increased and the de Ing , assumed n buoyant tone. The chief f tor In the market was first the report of ' Intention of the majority party In the hoi to Instruct the democratic conferees to cede from the houro amendments and ad the senate tariff hill , and secondly the complUhincnt of that purpose. Reports rains In the west , which Inured to the be nt of the crops , also materially assisted Infusing strength Into the market. An I portant feature of the situation was ' strength of American securities on the Li don market nnd the good buying orders fr nbro.nl for tha nrbltrago shares. Sugar made a trilling advance nt i opening and then sagged off nearly 1 ' cunt on sales to realize profits , hut < Uilc recovered the loss on brisk baying , and nf midday moved up rapidly , recording an I provement of 3 % per cent , touching 10 nnd closing within % per cent of the high point of the day , being n gain of 2 % per c < on the closing figures of Saturday. Sui today came within Vfc per cent of reach the best figures of the year 109 % wli was made on May 4 last. Desldes the gene Improvement In the situation there w special Influences brought to bear on In vicinal shares , St. I'ntil was bought by L < don and Philadelphia und the west cove largely In llurllngton. Hock Island \ strengthened by the statement , said to made on the authority of President Cable , ! the next quarterly dividend would be p at the usual rate. The market was strong In the final dealings and closed nt or near highest prices of the day. The railway f miscellaneous bond market was string i active In sympathy with the shares specti tlon , the total transactions reaching Jl.M GOO , most of the Issues traded In malt advances. The Post snys : There was hardly n sti at nil active whlcli did not show Impro ment. The Industrials were led by Distill and Lead , reflecting the fact that those curltles have been very liberally ruled by Fcnute bill. Sugar was only moderat but upon the nc vs fr active up to noon , Washington advanced sharply. The following were the closing quotath on the leading sleeks of the New York i change today : The total sales of stocks today were. 253 shares , Including : Atchlson , 5MW : Atnerl Sugar , 44,600 ; UurllnBton , 29,500 ; Chicago C 7.900 ; Dlstlll'tig , 39.50) ; General Electric , S , Louisville & Nashville , 8,400 ; NlonalLead 1 ferred , 6,500 ; Rock Island. 5,600 ; St. Paul , 28 , Texas Pacific , 3,000 ; United States Cordage , 3 , Western Union , 6UK ) . v Now York Money Miirkut. NEW YORK , Aug 13. MONEY ON CAT. Eay at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; clo PIUMl ? MERCANTILE PAPER-SOS per c ( STERLING EXCHANGE Easy , with act business In bankers' bills at $ ( .884.8SVi | for . for F'xty days ; pos mand nnd $4.87@4.8 > K rates , $4.87 874.8514 and , $1.S9 T4.90 ; common bills. $4.8604.8614. SILVER CERTIFICATES 64J63c. GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Steady ; Btnto bor dull ; railroad bonds , firm. Closing quotat'ona on bonds wore as follows : Huston Stock Oinitiitloin. noSTON. Aug , 13. Call loan * , las Pur cis : Him ; loan ! ) . 'JWStllH' per cunt. Closing prlcou I Blocksbonds and mining alur.ii : No IT York Ml nl u ; : ( Ju ) t itlo-u. NF.W YORK , Auir. Ut , The followm : arj t clottliif intmiiK 11114 1.itionsi I.oniloii Mock ( JiKitiilloi LONDON. Auir. 1M - ' . ' p. m , cloalmr : 1'iimui Inl .Noun. I10STON. Aug. 13.-Clearlnis , i lilH'n , Jl.013.Oil. IIAl.TlMOIli : . Auff. 13. Clenrlnsn , l,772l biilulH'm , U'U.MS. Ni\V YOIIK , AUK , 13. Clearings , lAW-i balance * , I3.7JI.S70. I'HII.ADHI.l'HIA. Aug. 13.- < 'learln ( ! , J7.5 811 ; ixllnncfs , JI.32."J'.i. , I'AHlfl. AUK. 13. S. p , in. Three percent rent lO-'f tic for the ncconnt. MlIllI'lllH. Aim. l3.-ClcirlriK8 , IISC.HS ; t ancrs , ) i ) ,3(5. New York excliaiifc nelllne at prrmlum. CINCINNATI , AUR. 13. Clearlngg , | I,1C5 , ( Money. Z'.ifi' per cent. New York vxcbaiiEtf , ( jSOv dliiciiuiit. Ni\V : OIU.HANH. AUK. 13 , ClearinRB , ( COS , ) New York excliitnKe- , commercial , par ; bank , p r Jl.OOO premium. tiAN KltANCIBCO , Auif. 13. Drafts , night. 1 Uleti.ciphlc , Uljc. Hlverliare , 62(62 c , Me can dullan. SlViQIlUr. LONDON , Aug. 13. The amount of bull withdrawn from the lUnk. of KnKland on b anct- > today I * IM.OOO. i'AHIti. AUK , 13. 4 p. m. Three per c < rentes , 103f I'.ic for thu account , llntlinnno I iulon , XI 19c for rheckii. KT. I.OUIH. Auir , 13.'lerlllg , | l,17 ,415 : b ances , IH10.1I8. Momty , 6i(7 per cent. Ilxcliut on New Yurte. Z5o discount bid. CHICAOO , Aur. H.-Clearings. | 14. 45,000. N York eiclKinne. futy at We discount. Fart I exchanK , dull , catler. Stcillnir nchinxe , actu Monty rt . 4U6 p r c nW Week Opens with'Very Lkht Hccolpts Catt'c aid IlGgsTmd No Elioop. LOCAL BUTCHERS1 ARE EUYING AG/ / This Keep * I'rlro on llonlnibtp Offi-nngx Hccf .Stri-rs Well Stittiilnrd Hog * Sell KtroiijriU the figure * ot SH urtlay , ' ' MONDAY , Aug. 13 About 1,000 cattle anil 0,100 hoga were cclvcil today , as against 1,923 cattle , 8 , hogs and 1,871 sheep on Monday of I week. CATTLE There were only a few gi cattle here , In fact the offerings of nil grm worn light. The local Itlllers npparcn wanted a few cattle , and anything that hi pened to suit them was sold readily at fu steady prices. Ono bunch of very gi heavy cattle brought $1.76 , and some llgli cattle $4.-15. The more common cattle \v not In so good request , but they broui about steady prices , and the market upon ' whole did not show much change. Th was n pretty fnlr demand for deslra bu'chers' stock , while the offerings wi small. Good to choice cows sold at ft re prices , but the moro common grades r camiers were not In so good request , I sold about the same as at the close of I week. The feeling In the market for sto crs and feeders was a little better , but th did not appear to be much cause for Improved feeling , except that the offcrh were light , and the fact that there was so little Inquiry from country buyers. 1 market might be called strong at about I week's prices. Representative sales : DRESSED 4C cous . 021 1 95 HOGS There ivas .no very decided chat In the hog market today. The offerings w light , with ahout the ' usual proportion rough and light stuff. There was a fair mand both fronOhe .shippers and the lo packers for gopdCJo choice heavy and ml : hogs at strong Saturday's prices , The b hogs sold largely/sat ? 4.SO to $5 , with a at $5.15. The common and rough hogs i not sell so readily , but still they broiij about steady prices. The offerings wi mostly oil taken cqrly In the morning t the pens were cleared some time before m day. Representative sales : No. Av. Sli. Pr. - No. Av. Sh. Pi 97 . 134 240(375 7G . 1S8 80 J4 I 103 . 1G1" 33) 373 GS . 170 120 41 23 . 178 . . . 3 90 3 . 365 . . . 4 : 5 . 1G6 . . . 4 W 75 . 219 120 4 ' 101 . 124 80 4 00 87 . 205 2SO 4 : 112 . 118 40 400 7f > . IK ! 120 41 0 . 217 . . . 400 83 . 187 . . . 4 : 90 . 134 40 4 IS 76 . 211 200 4 ; 1 . 320 . . . 4 25 79 . 226 80 4 : 3 . S03 . . . 423 10 . 2S2 40 41 5 . 30 ? . . . 4 2.7 SI . 200 40 4 1 4 . 177 . . . 4 23 72 . 233 1BO 4 \ 46 . 1G1 . . . 4 23 fiS . 216 120 4 ' , 85 . 164 120 4 23 SO . 139 80 4 ' , 87 . 1S2 200 4 23 83 . , . .187 1GO 4 " 106 . 175 ICO 430 72 . 221 40 41 10 . 130 40 4 30 US . 220 80 4 ( 03 . 171 . . . 433 80. . . , . . . .217 80 4 ! 76 . 178 200 440 73 . 205 8) 4f 63 . K.6 80 4 41 C . 226 . . . 4 ( 3 . 230 . . . 440 12 . 2T.6 . . . . 48 2 . 325 . . . 440 f,2 . 216 40 4f 5 . . .101 . . . 4 ! iO 93 . 214 200 4 f 11 . 2S8 40 4 BO S3 . 213 200 4 f 102 . 163 SO 4 fiO 77 . 1i7 ! 80 4 8 S . 122 . . . 4 M 87 . 203 . . . 4 E 1 . 110 . . . 4 EO 7G . 2H6 120 4 S 2 . 2.V ) . . . 4 M 70 . 223 40 4 S 5 . 22) 40 4 EO 70 . 232 280 4 S 3 . 176 . . . 4 f,0 , 97 . 188 210 48 . . . . . . . . . . . 4 BO 70 . 2116 120 4 S 7S . 173 1GO 4 fiO 1BO . 213 2 > 4 8 7 . 1G2 . . . 4 DO - 1 . 4GO 80 4 S 06 . 187 40 4 EO ' C . (9.1 SO 48 M . 118 160 4 DO GI . 222 200 4 8 SO . 1S6 200 4 f.O 70 . 22.1 . . . 4 S GS . 10G ICO 4 DO SO . 240 SO 4 8 S3 . 200 400 455 SO . 226 ICO 48 2 . 255 . . . 455 . G3 . 212 200 IS 10G . 172 1GO 453 . B . 281 . . . 49 G2 . 1G3 120 4(10 ( ; 87 . 238 40 4 9i 81 . 1S2 2SO 4 CO ' 18 . 217 . . . 4 9 50 . 182 in 4 GO GO . 227 80 4 ! B3 . 216 40 4 GO ' G7 . 2lil 80 4 9i 5 . 210 . . . 4 CO 87 . 23S 40 4 9i 19 . 281 40 4 0 74 . 221 120 49 ; 39 . 157 40 4 GO G3 . 279 1GO 4 ! > 6 , . 175 . . . 4 GO S3. . .i. . . . 107 SO B ft 7 : . 228 . . . 4 GO 4 . 207 . . . 50 7 . 181 . . . 4 GO 7 . 228 . . . 5 G- 87 . 173 120 4 GO C2 . 200 SO 5 ( X M . 173 80 4 GO G2 . 2.H 120 50 S3 . ISO SO 4 C3 41 . 214 40 HO : 17 . 181 . . . 4 Gl 70 . 2IS ICO 50' FO . 186 KO 4 G3 Dl . 268 . . . B II 75 . 206 60 4 GO B ( . 278 40 5 II R3 . 191 80 4 63 151 . 23S . . . E II 51 . 210 120 4 Gj El . 2S3 . . . S ll 8 . 1GS . . . 4 65 G9 . 252 . . . Sli PIGS AND nouan. 2 . 93 . . . 223 1 . 200 . . . 2 El 4 . 160 . . . 2 TO 1 . 300 . . . 271 3 . 1F3 . . . 2 CO 1 . 2SO . . . 27 ! 6 . 183 . . . 2 EO 1 . 280 . . . 27' 2 . 1C . . . 2 DO 4 . 97 . . . 301 1 . 2SO . . . 2 BO 102 . 91 . . . 30i 1 . 190 . . . 2 EO 18 . 44 . . . 30 1 . 230 . . . 250 ' 6 . 88 . . . 32 ; 2 . SOO . . . 2 EO 13 . 173 . . . 3 El 1 . 1EO . . . 2 BO 7 . 90 . . . 3DI 1 . 220 . . . 2EO SIIEICP There wore no fresh receipts , b there was some little Inquiry , with the mn ket nominally stwuly'-nt last week's quot tlons. Pair to good , "natives are quotable $2.252.75 ; fair , "lp good wes'crns , $2.00 2.40 ; common nnd > stock sheep , $1.7502.1 good to choice 40"to"100-lt > . lambs , $2.25 ? 3. [ ItcvelptH HIM ) MjiKiKlllmi ( if Stuck. Olllclnl rrcclpt8 . ( ipJt "llBponltlcn or Htnrlc shown by the l olot , the Union 8locl < Yin company for IhiloiU' i'lKht hours nning : at o'clock p. m. August 43 1804 : TilJCKlPTB. , ; Cars. HP Cattle . I'lt'v . 3S 1. HOKS . J K . 77 C. PlffPtTHlTlON. llnyoiT. CJtU Cattle. Hoi Omaha Pacltlnir rnnipnny . The C ) , 11. IlnmnwniV'iompnny . 105 1. B\vlt anil ejinpany . 202 2. The Ciidahy PackinBTCompany . 42S John P. & | u'ru &U.VXJ . It.- Decker & Uencn. . . . - . , . , . 103 P. I ) . Armour . M . .I > . , \Vllwni . /f-ri . Shippers anil fiwteW , . ' . 235 Left over. . ' ! ) ' ! > . Total Now Ynrlc I.Ivu Stuck Miirknt. NEW YOIIK , Auir. J3. URRVR8 llecplpti , t' ' < la > , 4,623 liciul ; 33 CIUH on wile ; market li but ntciuly : native nil-em , fairly firm : I4.HO I 100 Itm , ; railu KQMM. \ . 'Off ( .00 ; European cub quote Ainerli-R/i stecru at WflOHtl for ilrent welKhlHrefrliteralnr ti-ef at SViOSUd Ppr 1 exportH toOay. 375 iM-vVfH. t'AI.VIIS HtccliiO , two tlayg , 1,803 lieuil ; 1. on vale : mark ft active : lie per Hi. hlghTi ven pour to prime. St.00&t.2.i per 100 llm. : Imtterm culvm. JI.S5RS.tO : wenei-n calves , J2.SOW3.M. HHKEP AND LAM1IH neceliiU. two ilayn. 2 927 livail ; 67 earn on wilu : market opened arth aluule firmer , clo eil iltill : iwnii about clenri vhfvp , poor lo prime , J.Wlr3.75 IMM10) ll < lamtm. common lo choice. t3.00fl5.S3. HOOS-IleciripU. two rtiiyn.1,4'.MJ heaili 3 co on Bale ; market linn ; Inferior to choice , J6.fr 6.M per 100 lua. _ Nt , I.ouln Live atork Murkut. BT. LOl'IS , AUK. U.-OATTLE-Ilrcelpti , 4. lllsul ; hlpnitnt , COO hcnil ; market uteudy , Btm and active ; Texas itecm. 1,000 to 1,200 H . . < 2 U3.15 ; 700 to 900 ll . . J2.C ) BS.75 ; cow . II 76RI. : native itteri , 1.000 Iti. . I3.U : cow * . Il.16ij3.23 ' IIOQS-IUcelpU , 4/JM btftd market nctlvt and rtrnilys lK t heavy nn tnilclmrV Krndcn , JS.tSi bulk of rnle , $ } .1005.n. SHMnP-llocelplK. 1,200 hendj mupmrnt * . l. hendi market fining ; native mixed , J3.itf2.7 , Uinlu , 3.TO/3.(0. / OIIICAUO L.IVI : sruua MAUKKT. Oooil In Choice Cnltln Worn In Actlvo III nmiul ami ijnUl Well. CHICAOO , Aug. 13. Oowl to choice call were In active dcmnnd nnd ccitalnly sohl i well ag on the cloning days of lam weel Not too many cattle In that clnK were ofterei nnd the tone of the market wan linn and lirnlth : There were a number of miles around JI.75 , ar extra quality wan quoted n high an $ .1. Fi the lowef Kmites tin1 feeling coniiniieit easy , tl supply iM-Ing large , Init tlu-ro wan very Uttle. any , hrlnVnge of values. The nupi'ly. ' whlc wan csiliniilwl at IStx ; head , was mad ? up i alxml 14.no ) nnllver. 2r,0' ) western * and lr > TcxaiiK , Thp range of limitations for nalUi wn from $1 to J5 , wlh | nalen moslly at frm J1.7S to } 2.M for cows ami lnilln and at from | 3. to 14.60 for jlcem. Western * were qiioic-d i from $1.50 to J1.10 and Toxnns at from 12.25 I 13.50 , There were very liberal receipt * of hogK loda' ' S8oo < ) ln-nil lielngt \ entlmated numbei. In ai dlllon in 4OiW otate IIOKB , making tin ? total BUI ply on * nle iiulte (2onO. Not often are n mar hog ! ) fcen In tlm yards In one day at thlH aim of the fen on , but tlie inatktt did nut i > enm l feel the preixure ; It "an active and hnoyai frnm the Mart. Opening rale * were vanity i from Be to IBc higher than Buliirdmy'e clo e , nr 1f It wsa not poonlble lo inakp salen to cnimll good advnnlneo later In the day a majority < the raleymen were not rtwaro of Ilia fact. Tl ilcnuind wnn very keen , and by 10 o'clock tl bulk of the plurt hud gone over Iho pealun. Tl range of sale * for merchantable hogn wan i from ( .W In I5.DO. It win n poor nrtiile thi could not bo Hold nhoVL(5 , ami the bulk of tl huslnem wnn at from } t to $1.13. The Iwtd fi \vhlch $5.r > 0IIK pnld avcingcd 360 Ibx. , an went to a Parker. The light weights old | > rl | clpnlly nt from (5.15 to (3.30 , nnd from K..i ) I )3.23 lionght the niOHt of the medium nnd licav welghtp. . There was n ftrong nmiket for lOiecp an lambs. The continued modpinto nulvalx arc b < ginning to have their natuinl effect , nnd price for good Klock have n pllglit upward tendi-ne ; Poor1 grades remain dull and are likely no lo r < main. Trading was fairly net ve. nnd nuotnt'oi ' raimed from > 1 ( o U.EO for phcon and fiom 12 i ? l.r.for Ininbs. The livening Journal roportB : lions Iteeclpts , 2.1.501) head ; nlllcla ! Patnnla ; 20.13.1 head ; fhlpmi'iits Haluidny. 7.309 head ; le over , about B.MO he < l ; imullty very poor ; ma ket quiet and active ; beft graden firm , wit prices favoring Kellers ; other grades weak ; Kali rnngrd nt JI.8SWB.2.for light : J10Hi4 i ) fi rough packing ; K.SOW5.30 for mlxeil ; (4i.r'f < 5. for heavy packing and shipping lots ; pigs , $4.4) ) 4.90. 4.90.CATTI.K Ilecelpts. 18.IWO hond ; Saturday. 1,7 head : shipments Saturday , 1,228 head ; mark steady. SHEI3P Kwtlmnted receipts , 9.000 heml ; r reltns Saturday , 1,723 head ; vhlpnicnta Saturda 1,023 head ; Hint ket steady. liuiiKii" City l.lvn Stork n KANSAS CITY. Aug. 13. CATTI.K Ilecolpl 3.200 head ; shipments , 3.600 bead ; market tlr for best grades ; steady to slow for otheis ; T"x : steers. $2.00 2.15 ; beef steers. f3.OSffl.GO ; nmh cows. $1.00JJJ.73 ; Btoekem and feeders , $ l.2.Vff3 0 IIOOS-Hecelis. | ( B.rflO head ; shipments. 2,0 head ; best grades , firm ; others steady ; bulk i sales , $ l.70'i3.10 ; heavies. 14.00ffo.22i.j ; paekei $5.0on.-.22i-i : mixed , JI.80 J3.10 : lights , $4.4001.0 plKS. J3.rOif4.70. SHEEP Itecclpts , 1,000 bend ; shipments , 1 head ; market slow but steady. Stock In Sight. Ilecoiil of receipts at the four prlnc'pal ma ketH for Monday , August 13 , 1S94 : Cattle. Hogs. Slie < South Omaha . 1,0:17 : 6,102 Chicago . 1R.IK10 2X000 9.0 Kansas City . 3,200 S.fiOO 1. ! ' St. Ix > uls . 4,400 4,900 1,2 2G.637 39,502 12,1 COTTON MAUKI.T. ItrcclptH and Dlspotillon of tlic Crop i New Yurie. NRW YOnK , Aug. 13. COTTON Rasy ; ni receipts , none ; gross , 1.S02 bales ; exports , l Great Ilrltnln , GOO bab-s ; to the' continent , Si bales ; forwarded , 15 bales ; sales , 730 bales ; lo pph nerfl , 530 bales ; stock , 110,060 bales ; total toda ; net receipts , 2,106 bales ; exports to Oreat llrltali GGO bales ; to the continent. ROO bales ; stock , 20 ! 713 bales ; consolidated net receipts. 3C3i'i b.ile : exports tn Oieat lliltaln , 015 bales ; to the cm tlnent , 673 bales ; total since September 1 , n receipts , 5.SS0.720 bales ; expmts to Great Ilrltnli 2.810.230 bales : to Kmnce , 502.2' . " bales ; to tl continent , 1G07CS9 balea ; to the channel , 9,0 bales. MVEHI'OOI. , Aug. 13. COTTON Spot , ilul fiep supply offering ; American middling , 3 27-3'Ji the sales of the day arc estimated at 8.000 bale of which BOO bales weie for speculation and e : port ; receipts , D.OOO bales ; Ameilcan middling , 1 M. C. . September and October , 3 46-Cld ; Octobc nnd November , 3 46-6d ; November and Decen ber , 347-61d ; January and Pebniaiy , 3 48-GI ( March nnd ApiSI , 352-G4d ; tendeis of today deliveries , none. " " NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 13.-COTTON Qulcf r steady ; sales , 160 bales ; receipts. 1.SI2 bale : stock , 33,131 bales , futures , dull but stead : sales , 17,4 * ) bales ; July , J7.00ft7.01 : August. Jfi. J6.EO ; September , SG.40fiC.41 ; October. J6.2iT6.4 | November. $6.40H6.M ; December , J6.DWG.50 ; Jin uary. tG.G4fl6.G3 ; Ki-bruary. JG.70Q6.71 ; March. $3. ( J6.77 ; April , JC.S2Q6.E3 ; May , $6.MQG.S5 ; Jum t6.94nii.95. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 13. COTTON Kasy ; mh (11 Inf. GTic ; sales , 700 bales ; receipts , none ; shli ments , none ; strick , 25,000 bales. PHILADELPHIA ; Aug. 13. COTTON-Qulel middling , 7c : low middling , GTie. ; good ordinal ! 6c ; net receipts , none ; gross , 1 bale ; stock , 2,5 : bales. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. Louis ( Icncnil Markets. ST. I-OUIS , Aug. 13. FLOUR Steady ; lltt ] doing. WHEAT Weak on corn's decline , lower cable and heavy receipts , closing ? AftrtO below Satin day : No. 2 red. cash , EOWc ; August. D0c : S | tember. SHic ; December , Bl'iWSHic ; May , DO c. CORN Shot down rapidly until near the clot of the session on reported end of the (1 rout I but rallied later and closed about unchanged No. 2 mixed , cash. 51 ie ; August , D3c ; Septen : her. B3'lc : May , 49'c. OATS lleuvy , lower ; No. 2 , cash , 23',4c ' ; No. I 29Vie ; September , 30y4e ; May , 3.1c. IlYn No. 2 regular , 60o bid. IIARI.EY No hading. HRAN rirm ; 68c , east track. KLAX SEED Finn ; $12.10 , this sldo ; $12.2 ! east side. CLOVER SEED Unchanged. TIMOTHY SKED Higher ; Aucust , $4.03 bid. HAY 5i u lower ; very fancy , $13.50. Hl'TTER Pepainlor creamery , 18C23e. EOGS Ho. LEAD Higher : $3.05. SPEI.TEIt-J3.20. COUN MEAlT-$2.7 : < 32.E5. WHISKY $1.22. COTTON TIES 85c. ItAfiOING G4c. PROVISIONS Higher , "rm. Pork. Rtnmlan mess , jobbing , $14. Lard , prlmo steam , $7.2.1 Jholce. $7.40. Dry salt meats , loose shouldeis 16.23 ; longs und ribs , $7.21 ; shorts. $7.37i. Ilaon i > acked shoulders , $7.50 ; longs , $7. ! > 7i ! ; ribs , $3 shorts. J6.23- . RECEIPTS Flour , 7,000 Mils , ; wheat , 430.01' ' iu. : corn. 47.000 bu. ; oats. 43,000 bu , SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7.0W .m. ; corn , 16,000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu , CotTt'o Alitrkct. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. COFFnE Optlnni opened dull nt 10 points down , ruled Inactive generally weak nnd clwed steady and unrhangei to 15 points down ; sales , B.MO bags. Including August. $14.00 ; September , $ ll.i 14.10 ; October H3.5 ; November , $12.75 ; December , JIV.70. Spo wiffpc , dull ; No. 7 , ICUe. Mild , steady ; Cor jovii , Uifll'U' ) ! . Rumored large business In Mar iicnllMi. Wuri-hourii deliveries fiom New Yorl Saturday , 5,723 lmK ; New Yoik stock today , 100 , C21 bags ; I'nlloil Stales slock. 13S.301 bags ! illxit for United States , 26.4'io bags ; tola ! vial I > 1 for tlie United Slates , I64,7i ! | bagv , ngnlns 120,640 bags last year. HANTOS , v\ug. 13. Firm : good average Santos 116.20 ; receipts , 21,000 bags ; stock. 22i.OOO ! bacn Weekly report : Good average , per 10 kilos , Jli.2) ) receipts during week , HO.OiX ) bags ; shipments tr Iho United Statt-ti , E3.000 bags ; stock , Z.-.i.OOi halts ; matket linn. IIAMI1URO , Aug. 13. Quiet ; prices unclmngct to H 1'fir. lower ; sales , 10,000 bags. HAVRE , Aug. 13. Opened dull nnd Vif lower Dt 12 in. quiet and Vif lower ; at 2 p. m. qnle ivnd unchanged to Uf lower ; closed quiet ; tola ale . ll.dX ( ) bags. RIO DE JANEIRO , Aug. 13. Weak nnd nom nal ; no quotations ; exchange , , 9'id ; cleared foi Iho United Slates , none ; stock , 217,000 bags Weekly ieH > rt : Nnmbial ; no quotations ; rliatiKc. 9 ? d ; receipts during week. 96OilO li Khlpments to the United Slates during week SG.Giii ) bnga ; stock , 217,000 bags ; marKct quiet aiu weak. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MliinciipollHVbcut Miirl < t. MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 13. The wheat marke opened lower this mining. Them was semi buying after that by shorts , whlcli checked thi pruvlous decline nnd turned prices upward , nni they closed higher than Ihu lowest point touched Th yield of spring wheat , wherever threshlm has been done , 111 thei northwest , appears ti fiilllll the recent expectations r > f n larger yb'h than hail been estimated.Thn new. grain tha han c inin In hern Is of a very ( Urn itnallty nn > will 1 10 supcrl.ir tn last year's crop. The tnnrke closed : August , E6l'4c ; September , 5lci Dcccin bcr , UiUfilfiKc. Old wheat : No. 1 hard , EOc On track : No. 1 northern. Ete. with new hea 2fi2'4o under ( ho price of old on track. He celpts , 1)7,000 ) bu. ; fhlpinenls , VI. W ) bu. Flou was firm with wheat nnd quoted about Bo bette today at I3.25ifl3.60 fr patenm ; $2.WG2.23 fo linkers. Production nmounted to about 29.0 > bbl . for the day ; shipment * , 32,000 bUi. KIIIIHIII City Alnrkut * . KANSAS CITY , Aug. 1S.-\VHEAT-l jr2 < lower ; No. 2 haul , I'iHe ' ; No. 3 haul , 45'4c ; No. red , 4io ! : No. 3 r d.45ii ( Ge. CORN Unchanged ; No. 2 ni'xed , Clhff53o ; No while , . OATS lo lower ; No. 2 mixed , SQii3lc ; No. ivhlte. So. EdOS-FIrm : 9o. UUTTI3H Firm ; creamery , ! CJJ2i > oj dairy , I4t I6c. RECEIPTS Wheat. 20.200 bu. ; corn , 1,400 bu. tain 1 ft * * bu. SHIPMENTS Whetit , 16,300 tu. ; corn , 1.401 Liu , ; oatu , none , _ FrlM-o U'hniit ( { notntliiiiH , BAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 13.-WIIEAT-Ven lull : n c mber , SO'Mo ' ; May , ll.Odti ; ck'aran.o (0,006 ( cintuls. _ _ _ Wool Miirk.it. BT. LOU1B , Aug. 13. WOOI/-Flrm und un < : honged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hniiur MurUnt. HEW YORK , Auif. 13.-BUOAn-n w , I TOLD YOU SO. Mlrnndy Hanks nml Iletay Swan , Talked on , and on , and on , and on : 11 rUrandy , surely you're not through Your washing , and your dcrubblng , too ? " " Vest rirs. Swan , two hours ago , And everything's n while as snowj But then , you ace , It's alt because I use the SOAP called SANTA CLAUS. " SANTA CLAUS THE COMPANY , Chicago , The time to make a good trade is when the other fellow wants to trade. Just Now we Are the So Badly Do Other Fellow We Want to Trade And FO badly do wo want to trndo That wo will practically lentl vou that \v nro willing io.u-lvo you from tlm money lo pay us with. This 150 to 200 cents In tneri'lianelUo for rotiiCH about tlinin h our Ono-Two- one of your ( Joud Dollars Tlireo plan , whlcli U "Evolved" for just such times us these. What Is Our 24 Selected and We Have One-Two-Three Plan ? This Special Bargains , 1. Cash lit Unit-of purchase. Something from ouch dnimrtincut , 2. i > t > much down and HO much par which you can buy on iiwivo basis month. until next Siitimlny nluht liulf 3. So much down and so much per past Mini' , AM ) NO I.ONOKK. weak. 99 people Out of J OO Seern to Eat apd Sleep as Usual * How wo will luu' li-and soin ntour Unwarranted ApprohiMHlons. but nil the same such tlmi'.s us tin-so arc the lluyors' Times. Itcmombcr , wo urn the Utlior Follow mid WANT TO TRAUK. These are the Planks at the People's . f. get exactly -WfjT you wa-pt 2. fl.t tlie PPTCE tnat you v/apt. 3. At trieTeplVlS that you \vapti . I'arlor CouchcR , 13. Silk Taiostry FURNITURE. sprint ; e < lKe , fringed , uorlli ilo.OJi this 1. 2"iO Folcllng Tables regular prlco week > * 7.im. 11.23 ; this week OH . 14. Onu lot of 1'liish ICocepltoii Chairs , 2. Ono lot Ki'otl Kockurs , lalost style , fringed iintl < iue , worth $4.0u ; thin week regular JI.5U irnoU- , ! this wuirk nil.1)8. : t. 81.2. > sulld oUt : , lil h bad. , cano st-it : 15. ISO Chenlllo ( 'ouclios , spring edge , Ilockeis , sell.s ovcrywhero for 13..VJ ; this worth J15.UO ; this week S7.HO. ' wuok Si.08. 18. 500 odd pieces Parlor I'tirnluiro , 4. l.OUO Koldlnc Hat Hacks , worth 2.V : ; conststliiK of gilt chairs , divans , recep tills wuuk 7u. tion chairs , bamboo Roods , etc. , lit exact ! > . Odozou Muplu folding Chairs ( In- ly ( in.ii..li former pi-Ices. Ishoil llKht , worth JI..O ; Oils wuuli ( ) > ! . 0. &OU Illljlo Stands , regular val .o tl.'X ; CARPETS this 7. week A lut : IH of < - . solid oak Ctmtur Tables , 17. 2,000 yards KngflMi Linoleum U7i , reRU- lur prlcu tlM pvfyard : this wuulc % worth fc.r ! > 0 ; this wuolc UAo 1 . One lot MoiiuutUi Uugs , worth tl. < > 0 : . oak 8. 'JO only , Mudlclnu C.ililnotssolid , . . thl wuuk SIll . this wouk 74e. worth if3.50 ; . ' . remnants of Ingr.iln , U. 13 only Infants' ( Jrlbs. with lil-li 1'J. One yard . . * aJ7. . worth f)0o : tills week 10.1. IO.OU this wi'uk - sides , worth ; reinnaiiLs . and yard one 0. llalfyard 10. Onu lot solid i al ; Itook Stands , Week this and iMIc Itrtibsels , worth 5UC ; regular price ti.UOj this week 81)- . ion and I5 . 21. One lot Misfit Jlrussols Carpet , real PARLOR FURNITURE value iKi.00 ; this week Wll 75. 11. 5-plccc solid oak I'arlor Suits In 22. One lot llrussels Kug , regular plush ortupesti-y , worth tliJ.WJ ; this week price JiUi ; tills week l > . 5Sl'J.7.r. . lil. One lot Velvet and Moquctte Hugs , I'i. Extra large size Dlvuns , pluih np- 40.\40 Inches , worth J.I.OJ ; tills week U8o. holstui-y , .solid oak frame , woi-ih ' . ' 4. 2.UOO rolls Umbels Carpet , extra this woulc SI HO. heavy goods , worth { I 25 : this week 08u. Formerly Pe.plo's Mammolh In allmenl Housa. Send 10 cents for postage on big 'OHcutalo uc. Write for Special Baby Carriage Catalogue Mailed Free. fair refining , 2"ic ; Kales , 4.500 bags centrifugal , 06 test , S'.ic ; refilled , fairly active. LONDON , Aug. 13. sriJAR-Canc , steady ; III- tic doing ; centilfugal Java , 13s 3d ; Muscovado , fair refining , lla 3d. iigln : llnttiT Market. RLGIN. Aug. 13. HOTTER Finn ; sales , 12,60 ( libs , at 23'.ic. ' . ' . l-'OKKV.tS'f. Lot-ill Itnln * nml Cooler Wi-nllier for No- liriisku Today. WASHINGTON , Autf. 13. Tlie Inillcntlons for Tuesday arc ; For Nebraska Local rains ; cooler ; south winds , becoming north. For Iowa nnd Missouri Ixicnl rains nml thunder storms ; cooler ; Boulli winds , lie- comlnK north. For South Dakota Conditions fuvornble for local showers anil thunder storms ; de cidedly cooler ; north wlmln. For Kansas Fair ; cooler ; south winds , becoming northwest. LuciU Record , Omcr. OFTIIB WiuTiittii UutiKiu. OMAIIA , Auc. 111. Omaha record of tcini > unituro tintl rainfallcomp.iroJ witii porrospomllng ilay of past four years ; 1 1H04. ifina. 1802. . Maximum tomior.ituro ) oa = 7U = 7H = HU = u-muorature. 08n = i-.l- fi ; > = Minimum lomnoraturc. . 81 = 7a = 70 = 70- I'rcclpUatlon Averairit . 01 T. .37 .00 Statemunt showing the coiiJHlou of toui- perr.turo ami preoipltatlon at O.iulu fjr the dny anil slnoo March 1 , IS'JI : temuor.ituro . 733 Normal Kxccssfor thu dny. . . . 11 = KNC'jss slncu March 1 . , . 'YI1T NnrmHluruclultatlnii . } A J"c ' Dullclency for thiidav . . .10 Inch Dullcli'iicyiliicoMaruii 1 . 12.-J3 Inclim Reports from Otliur Station * lit H P. M. . . " Indlvalftt ir.iiMi of rain. CKOHOK K. HUNT , Locul Furecaul ORIoUL Ilimnl of I'nbllu Work . At a meeting of the Hoard ot Public Works yesterday afternoon the contract for the construction ot wooden eldewalki for the ro- WM. LOTTDON. Commission Merchant , \ Grain and Provisions. Private wires to Chicago nnd New York. All business ordura iilaced on Cfilcngo Hoard of Trade. Corrchpondcncc solicited. Office , room 4 , New York Life Dulldlni ; . Telephone 1308. TO OPERATE SUGGESSFULLY IN WALL STREET BE GUIDED BY OU t MARKET LETTER. Book on Speculation und Lot tor mail ed frejo on application. Highest roforcnco WEIXMAN & CO. , lit ltrninl\vny , - Ntv Ynrlc. W. V. WOOD lritt for li" > iin'lt , 11 nilln X Co , Grain and Commission Broker I'rlvutn wlro toChlunio unit Now Vorlc. Tutcphoiiu No. DID , OFFICE-ROOM 15 , BARKER BLOCK. Stand at the Head. Tor thirty years UucbcrVnteh Cases Iiuvu been endorsed by every prominent dcu- lerliitholInltcdStHtcs. The I ) no bur Iraclo- innrk In this country , kimi ! thu Hall murk In RUBY JEWELED 1 Knglr.nil r.ru a cuuruii- 1 ADJUS7CO /tcuof / pure metal , 17- WATCHES Jewel Ilimpilcn inovo- mcntaln Ducbcr cnsci fctuml at the head , If your dealer does not keep nnr watches mall un your ndiln-sj HIM ) wu will fond you III * nniiio of u dealer who lion. TlIK V WATCH WditKb , C'uiiKin , O , mnlnder of the year was let to Oeorgo 0. Huso ft Co. for 19 'MO cents for four-foot walks and 28 3-10 cents for elx-foot , Thu only additional business transacted was the appointment of Jumci Iluynes an Inspec'or of the repairing of the Sixteenth street viaduct. Iluimlille-iin ( 'aiifim , AVi-nt Oiniiliii. There will be a republican caucus at tha Dundee nchool homo at 8 o'clock p. m , on Wednesday for Went Omaha precinct for the purpose of sclcctliiK deleKUlcs to the county conventions to namu delegates to the congru. ilu-al and utato convcnllomi. A. CMJMISNB. l H , M. M'QINNIB , Commit toemoiU )