THE OMAHA DAILY BKKtTHURSDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1894. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oialn Mnrketa Were rtronT Earlj and Weak nt the Fini b , THERE WAS FAIR REAL'ZING ' TO BEGIN WITH While Not a ( Jrc.it Deal of Corn Wim for Hiil nt thu Hturt nil Urgent Drnmhil l'r > tilled mill thu Cull UK * > 'ot l.'inlly hiitUlleil. CHICAGO , Aug. 1C. The grain markets Were strong nt the atari and weak nt the finish today. Deafish news was In the ma jority In wheat and frco realizing oftcctcd corn. September wheat closed % c lower , at G5c , and Scptomhcr corn Vic lower , at CG' c. Boiitembcr oats finished lie higher and provisions closed nt n decline. Wheat wns moderately active. The feel ing was rather mixed , ruling strong early nnd weaker later , the closing being easy. First trades wore at from \4c \ to % c ad vance , hut gradually worked down from Tic to Ic , ralliedJc , changed FOIHO , nnd closed as stated. The trade bought freely at the start on the theory that corn was going to advance sharply , though the higher cables and higher opening nt Now York helped to strengthen the situation. The weather In New Knglaml was reported as unsettled , and this was a minor factor. At the advance there was free realizing , several of the largo commission houses splllni ; liberally , which caused n weak feeling to set In , and , In absence of any outside support , the prlco steadily declined. The largo arrivals at primary markets , light clearances nnd falling off In the export busi ness In the cast were Influences which aided the reaction. The trade evidently overbought nt the start and at the first show of weakness holders hastened to sell out , which created a sharp break. The export clearances of wheat nnd flour aggregated 318,000 bu. , of which only 7C.OOO bu. was In flour. Nw York re ported thirty-five boat loads taken for ex port nnd there wns quito a llttlo demand for cash wheat here. Corn continued to rule active , nervous nnd unsettled , being subject to frequent ups nnd downs. A good trade was witnessed and the feeling prevalent was on the whole easier. There was not n great deal of corn for sale at the start , while iiutto an urgent demand prevailed , nnd It was some time before the call was satisfied , when offerings Increased and prices sagged back , but again rallied. The country bought to a moderate extent today , the Felling as usual coming from local professionals and longs , who purchased earlier In the week and today took their profits. The principal bullish Influence was the variously weekly crop bulletins , which were Generally much worse thnn the trade had looked for , and most of the reports con ceded that the rains had come too late In many places to do much If any good to corn. The Washington forecast for the next thirty- six hours Indicated clear nnd fair conditions through the west. The west bought consldcr- nble during the first hour and elevator people sold considerable September. The speculative market opened with an advance of from % c to Ic and sold off slightly , advancing % c , declined from % c to % c , rallied from % c to % c , then declined again from Ic to lc , changed some and closed as mentioned. Oats advanced early on the strength In corn , reacting later and closing firm. The market was active , with n range for Sep tember of % c. Provisions were fairly active , advancing early with corn nnd better prices for live hogs. Offerings Increased later and prices declined. Compared with last night , Septem ber pork Is 17V4c lower , September lard 2'/6c higher and September ribs 2c lower. Freights , corn to Buffalo , Ic , and corn nnd oats to Port Huron , "ic. Estimates for Thursday : Wheat , GCC cars ; corn , 152 cars ; oats , 258 cars ; hogs , 30,000 r head. ; The leading futures ranged as follows : 'Articles. | Open. | lligii | Low. | Clone. i- Wlicnt.Xo. 2 A\if C5W S4W Sept. . . . . . . ! iO ) ( ' Gcc n'sw Corn No. 2. . A\IJ- n" Sept 57H6M 6'I Get B7 67 COM B4J4 03H Cain No. 2. . . A ill- . . , 80K .11 SOW Ecpt 31Jf ' 30 i May Eli Fcrkpcrbb ] Fcnt. 13 77W 13 77W 13 BB 13 67 Jan 11 CO 1-t I''H 1U 85 13 SO Atllf 7 OB 7 nn 7 02K 7 02K ScplV. . . . . . . 7 f.7 ! < 7 BB Jnu 7 70 7 70 Eborl Illbs- Auir. . . . . . . 7 BO 7 E5 710 7 42K 7 35 7 HO 7 : iu 7 22 7 25 7 12U 7 1-JH Cash quotations were ns follows : FLOUR Steady and unclmnced. WHEAT No. 2 Biirlnu. 51iW6ic ; No. 3 pprlng. nomlnnl ; No. 2 red , tniftSHic. CORN No. 2 , 6J'o ; No. 3 yellow , BCUc. OATS No. 2. 30Hc ; No. 2 while , 3414WK'ic ; No. 3 white , 31fi3IUe. RYE No. 2. 47Kc. 1IARLKY No. ' . ' . & 7c ; No. 3 , MffCSc ; No. 4 , nominal. FLAX REEn-Jl.27WW1.28. TIMOTHY KEUD Prime , J5.60. 1'ROVISIONS Mens pork , per Mil. , S13.S5J713.60. tnril. per 100 llm. , S7.COO7.C2Vj. Hhurt ribs , Bides , loose , S7.40Q7.50. Dry salted shoulders , Ixived , SC.COtlC.C21i ; ehort clear sides , buxcd , S7.7W t.S7'A. ' WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per Bal. , The following were the receipts nnd shipments for todny : Itt'cclpts. Shipments. Flour , buls. . 15.000 Wlicul.bn. . . 6(14,1)1)0 ( ) ) Com. bu IKI.OOO natB. bu : u 1,000 } lo. bu 2,000 larley. bit. . . 2.000 OMAHA QKM'.UAL MAICKETS. Condition of Tr.ilo iiii't Onotutlum on Htiiplo unil I'tiuoy I'nidiicn. QOCK ! eKK are scarce , the Krent bulk of the arrlvnls showlnt ; hot weather damage. 1'oultry was n little more brisk yesterday , nnd the offerings were picked up quite readily. There wus apparently no reason for there belnK a chance In the market itlluntlon unless It hap pened that dealers had. closed out their stocks on Saturday nnd Monday nml were utocltlnff up again on yesterday. The receipts are still I a rue. ClcxHl butter In scarce , In fact there Is not much butter of any kind comlne forward ut the present time. The drouth appears to have caused n heavy shrinkage of Ihu butter output all over the west. C'hlcnKo Pimluce has been tnvertlKiitlnK this feature of the butter situation , and according to that authority the ilecicnse Is very UrKe. AcconlttiK ti the reports of two creameries In Iowa , four In Minnesota and two In Illinois the nmlte for the month of AiiKtist ns uholu will shmv n still Kreutor percentage of ilecivaHc thnn the previous month. These vlKht cretimerles nmde In AUKUBt of last year l,3i > 3 tubs. They estimate their ninke for this month at Ti'O ' tubs , a falllni ; off of 673 tubs , or fully 33 per cent. I-ntt week It as shown from forty icporls that the pivductlon of butter for July decreased 16 per cent fmm the eorienpvnilltiKmonth of 1 3. The Krent decrease wns shown to have tnktn place In thu last twa weeks of the month , tha inuko earlier ImvUitr held up pretty well. The decrease for July , It nppeani. Is not a clr- cumstnncrt of what may be expected of AuKtist. Twelve creumerleH , scatterrd over llllnnls , luwn , Mlnnrsiitn , MU'hlKiin , Nebraska , Indlnnn nnd Nnw York , who i > ptvprletors Klvo their make for two weeks of last AtiKUsl an 1,034 tubs , estimate the make for Iho twa weeks nf this month us " 52 tubs , u falllni , ' " > rt of 3 per cent fnint lust year. Iteporls ftxtn forty-seven creameries throughout Ihu itiiinlry which made ; ,3S3 tubs the see.ml week In June ami 1,473 tubs huit week , ectlmnto tlielr make this week ut 1,303 tubs , a railing off uf 170 tubs from hist week , or u decrease of about 13 per cent In production , Hotueen thu large quantity of butter held In itoniKe and the oleumurKurlna people , how ever , the outli * > k for prices Is not what It mlitht Iw under other circumstances. Hut for these two Important factors , there Is no telllnt ; where the prlco of butter would KO this month. Mot only have the factories running deciensed their product oil un uvcniKe of a third fiom lust lv r , but a K" > 1 ninny crrtimerles have closet ! for the season fir some rauio or other. The hay market Is very weak ut quotations , thu supply being In excess of the demand , miTTnil-PackltiK stock. lOc ; fair lo Koort rtmntry , HOlSct choice In fancy , UlflSc ; uuth. rreil creamery , 1700c ; separator creamery , tc , f.iHIK I'tt dot. , llo. I.lVi : lOri.T Y-OM hen . 4tf4'io ' ! roosters , SU f3oi Bprlntf chickens , 6' U7c ; uprlnK ducks , 6c , old full-feathered ducks , 4U4 > iei hen turkeys , F7o ; uubbleis , CdCo ; old xeesc , full-fcathereU , 4lDc. 1 AIAIChoice fat nnd small veals are quolea at &H0 ! course and lurite. 3(4c. rilHUBEVlsconsln. . full cream , new make , HUOlIc ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , lOflllc ; Nibrniku and Iowa , luirt skims. Tlitci l.lni- Luriter , No. I , lie ; brick , No , 1 , Ho ; Swiss , No. ) , Htflic. bay , U ; mlJIatiJ , (10 ; lowland. tJ. Col.ir mnkn the price nn hnjp. Light Imlrs pell Iht > t l. ( Inly top crndcn hrlnc top prices. PIQKO.VH-OM birds , per dux. . Me. VKOnTAtll.fW. POTATOKH-It'rtind loin , 7B 750i rmnll lots , on orders , SDC. MKI.ONKflood mock , cialcil. 120. CANTALOUPUiS Nevada ( Mo. ) Jom , per crnte , II.M. Ul.U HIJANH Hand-picked navy , tJ.M ! me- ilium , t2.10Q2.lS ; common while bcan . H.7J 01.90 , ONION ! * On orders. 2c per Hi. CAIIIIAOi ; Cl Kl shipping , slock , home Crown , nn orders. 2'ic ; nouthrm , 20. TOMATOKH-1I' ' me Brown , nn orders. p r ! 4-hu. l > ii ket. 7."o. CKLUHY Per doz. , 3. " > ftlfo : . SWKCT POTATOKs-per ih. . tc. The offctlnu * nt yesterday's nucllon ruliwrrt1 IlKllt , unnclnllllK of only 1,132 IvlxrK nf pflllllFH nnd 7S nf iwnm. Ki > r Imlny twi nilxrd cum nrc cxpirlpil In nnd l o ram uf pfarr. STtl \VIIKUIIIUH-Nnnc. . Al'I'MiK Omni clock. p r Mil , , J3.0033.M. III.ACIC IIAHIMIKIIUins None. UIJIJ IIAHI'MUIItUUS Konc , IILACKIIKIUII ! : < None. 1'nAfHEScnllfornln , JI.CioJ7l.li ) . I'l.L'.MH Nnllvr ld plums , per 21-nt. cafe. 12 ; ' 'nliroinln Wukhlnitlon plumi' . Sl.U ; lurte red vnrloll , ' * . 11 1V,1\'A \ : unall rcil , (1.23. rilt'NUH SI.2JQI.SO. Pins Nunc. riAU8 U.irtmi'ii , I.MHfl.T3. AI'lliroTH CHllfornln. none. ritKUHIKH-rnllfnrnln. non . OHAI KS-Koutlicrn , 10-lb. b.i > k l , Concord * , 3g < 0c ; Callfornln. (1.00. THOPIf'AL FIlltlTP. HAXAN'ASChoice olnck , J2.MfI2.50 per hunch. LUMONH 1'nncy lemnnii , SOO nlzc , JC.M5J7.W ; fancy lemons , SCO nlzc. tfi.MW7.00. OIlANaKH Nunc. I'lNKAPPPLBS-N'nne. MISCiLt.A.VKOUS. : KIRS Fnncy , per lb. , ICc. HONiv-Oillforn.n. Itei ilnrk honey , 10gl2a. MAPLU HYIIVP Onllnn can * , per doz. . J12. NUTS Almond * . H 17c. CnKllsli walnut * . 103 12c ; niherts. K'c ; Ilrnzll nut * . lOc. CIUHU Pure juice , per Lbl. . tO ; hnlf bbl , W.25. HIIM-IS No. 1 Ki-een hides , 2ic ( , ; No. 2 Rifii 'hides ' , lUO2u ; No. 1 preen milled hide * . 3\'tc \ ; No. 2 itrcen railed hides , 2I2licNo. ; 1 Kreen s.iltxl hides , 25 In 10 Ihs. . 3'ic ' ; No. 2 ureen suite.I hldcji. M lo 4i ) Ihs. . ZgZUc ; No. 1 vcnl cnlf. 8 lo 15 Ihs. . SHftftc ; No. 2 vcnl calf , S to 1. Ibs. , < SI',4c ; No. 1 dry Mint hltlei , Cc ; No. 2 dry Hint hlilea. 3c ; No. 1 dry called hhlcs , 4c. Part cured hkli'fl ' ,4o per Hi. less than fully cured. SIIIIMP 1'UI.T.S-aieen Failed , each. 25f7Mc ; Rnen railed ihcnrllnRS ( short wooled early rklns ) , each. GfilSc ; diy shearling ! ! ( short woiled eaily rliln' ) . No. 1. each , DfilQu ; dry shcnrlinu-n uhorl wooled early iiklns ) , No. 2 , each , Cc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nehrnskii butcher wool pelts , per Ih. , actual weight , Digsc ; murrain wool pelts , par lb. . actual welxhl , 48Co ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual welchl. 4iJ C',40 ; niunnln wool pelts , per Ih. , actual weight , 406c Have feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay frelsht on them. TALLOW AND OIinASK Tnllow , No. 1 , 43 * 4'Sc ; tallow. No. 2. 3',4if3s4c : crease , white A. 4f(4'ic ( : Brense. hltu II , S'X'flS'io ' ; crease , yel low. Set Brense. darjt. 2',4c : old butter. 2ff2Hc ; beeswax , prime , IJOISc : roush Inllow. H4fl2c. NKW YOIIK ( ii.ViitAL ; : Jl Ycsteriln'n Grtiln and ) Onotiitlons on Flour. I'mvlsliins , Mi'liilf , ICtc. NE\V YORK , AUB. 13. FLOUR Recepts , 19,0 < bblK. ; exports , S.,0jO ( bbls. ; sales , 13,500 pkfis. Matkct dull nnd buyers nnd sellers continued S010e npnrt. Ml It nre Mrm and rcfusto loncede. Southern Hour , dull. Rye Hour , dull ; sales. TOO bbls. ; superfine , J2.75B2.S3 ; fancy , $2.9003.10. CORN MKAL-Flrmly held ; Urundywlne , 12.95 ® 3.2iJ ; yellow western , $2.SO3.10. HfCKWHEAT Nominal. HYR Quiet. IIARLEY Nomlnnl. IIARLEY MALT Quiet. WHEAT Receipts , 211/00 bu. ; exports. 123,000 bu. ; pales , COS. > . nO bu. futures nnd 253.000 bu. spot. Spot market Irergulnr nnd more netlve , closlnB I'nsler : No. 2 led , In store nnd elevator , rSie ; nllont , SSlic ; f. o. b. , 59Uc ; No. 1 northern. CGJic In elevnlor ; No. 1 hard , CSo In elevator. Opllcns opened stronBer on higher private cables. dry weather west nnd In Bympathy with corn , but ns soon ns the shr.rts were nil In prices weakened nnd declined nil dav. closing heavy nt Vlifi > ? { c down. No. 2 red , Mnv , C7l , fjC8 1-lCc , closed fi.'Ac ; August , closed DSUc ; September , 58 13-1C03D 1-lCo , cl wed SSIio ; October , closed SavSc : December , C2UifrC3 3-lCc , closed C2'Je. CORN Receipts , 38,000 bu. ; exports , 200 bu. ; Bales , 430,000 bu. futures nnd 20.XK ( ) bu. spot. Spot market dull nnd IrrcKUlnr , closing ensler ; No. 2. C.1',4e ' In store nnd elevator ; ra'ic aHo'nt. Option market opened stronger ( n gloomy crop reports , but afterwards turned weak on free local real izing , closing UCWc down. May , r > C'.mi7i ' > c. closed CCUc ; August , closed C2 < - ; Feptember. Clj > C2e , closed Clc ; October , CO'.i5Gl'ic , closed WJc ; November , rD',4SiCOWiC ' , closed BO'.to ' ; December. 57i5S' c , closed G' tc. OATS Receliits. 194,000 bu. ; exports , none ; sales , 425.000 bu. futures nnd 82,000 bu. Bpot. Spot market VJo lower on mixed nnd quieter ; No. 2 , 335iT3lc ; No. 2. delivered. Sl'iWSc ; No. 3. 33c ; No. 2 white , 3Gfi:37o ( : ; Nn. 3 white , 3Cff38'ic ; track , mixed western , SiUffSIc ; track , white west ern nnd Btnto , 37047C. Option mnrkct generally firm nil dny , closing % c up. August , 33J3l'4c , clnsed 33c ; September , 34 < 4fj34'lie. closed ai o ; October , 33i i'35Vc ' , closed 35Hc ; November , SMic. HOPS Dull ; stnto , . common to choice , 5B10o ; Pacific const , * 8ftl2c. HAY Firm ; shipping , CSQCOc ; good to choice , . HIDES Dull ; wet Ratted , New Orleans , se lected. 43 to C5 Ibs. , 4K5'4o ; Texas selected. 35 to BO Ibs. , 4S5e ; Huenos Ayres , dry. 20 to 21 Ibs. , 19Vic ; Texan , dry. 24 to 40 Ibs. , StJ5'4c. LEATHER Quiet : hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayres , light 13 heavy weights , 157 > 18c. WOOL Firm ; domestic , 19C(25o ; pulled , 2aff25c. COAI < Dull. PROVISIONS Heef , Hrm. Cut meats. Hrm : pickled bellies. 88840 ; pickled shoulders , CHfi > G ic. l trd , tlrm : western Bream closed at $8 nominal ; sales , 1,000 tierces p. t. ; city , Ci © Clio ; Bpot closed t SS nominal ; refined , firm ; continent , S8.35 ; S. A. , S8.C5 ; compound , C'.ic. Pork. ( Irm ; sales , 400 bbls. CHEESE Dull : state. large , 7'fiS'ic ! ' ; small , 7 f9V4c ; part skims. 3'iCltc : full skims , 2-iJ3c. EGOS Strong ; state nnd Pennsylvania. 16f 17',4c ' : western fresh. 15V5ff1"c ; cas s , $1 S-.JJ2.Oi. HUTTER Quiet and steadv ; ' western dairy , 12VJ fI1Co ; western creamery , HS23c ; western factory , ISViai&UcElglns. . 23c. TALLOW Steady ; 4Uo for city ( $2 per pkg. ) ; country ( pkcs. free ) , 4c. PETROLEUM Dull : United clnsed nt 80 < Cc asked ; Washington , bbl ? . . } C ; Washington , In bulk , $3.50 : refined , Ni w York , SS.15 ; Phllad lphla nnd Haltlmorc , $5.10 ; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. In bulk. $2.00. RICI3 Firm : domestic , fair to extra , 4i < Mc ; Jnpan. 4 ( i7'4Jc. Pin IRON-Dull ; Scotch , $19.000:2.00 Ameri can. $10.nO il3.0 ( ) . ROSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , SI.10 01.13. TURPENTINE Firm ; 29'tftCOc. ' COTTON SKED Oily-Firm ; prlmo yellow , 32V4 TIN Firm ; slrnlts , $19.40 afkcd. Plates , mar ket steady. SPELTER-Stcndy : domestic. $3.32'4 bid. Sales on 'change , 10 tons December tin at $19.25. St. Louts ( icm-rul .Miirknts. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15. FLOUR Stendy , firm. WHEAT Started Btrong with corn , but be came unsettled , closing Uo above yesterday : No. 2 red , cash , C2c ; August , 61ic ; September , 52lc ; December , 05Hc ; May , Clc. COHN Opened Btrong on the ilrouth continua tion , but weakened laler , closing unchanged to l'.4c lower than yesterday ; No. 2 mixed , cnch , C5Hc : AtiEUst , 54Kc ; September , 65 > ic ; May , Me. OATS Higher ; No. 2. rnsh nnd August , 31c ; September , 31c ; May , 3C'lc. RYE Firm nt Me for No. 2 , east Bide. IIARLEY No trading. IIRANStrong , higher ; 72c , sacked , cast track. FLAX Sl-HD-$1.23. east Bide. CLOVER SEED- $ < ! .OOJr9.00. TIMOTHY SEED-Hlgher nt $3.20. HAY Weak : COcWSl.OO lower ; prime to choice timothy , $10.00ffll.OO. IIIITTER Unchnnged. KOOS Uiwer nt lOc. LEAD Lower ; August , $3.22)ii ) September , $3.20. SPELTER Lower nt $3,17',4. ' CORN MEAL-S2.75G2.S5. WHIHKY-S1.W , COTTON TIES-Unchnnged. HAflniNO Unchangiil. PROVISIONS-Flrm. Pork , Jobbing. $11.2" . . Lard , prime steam. $7.45 : choice , $7.55. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders. $ G.37V4 ; longs nnd ribs , $7.5.1 ; shorls , $7.75 , llaeon. packed shoulders , $7.50 ; longs. $8.25 ; ribs. $ "i.37Vj : fhortB , $ f.r,0. RECEtlTS-FIour ; 5,000 bbls. ; wheat 73.000 bu. ; corn. 27,000 bu. ; oats , 2U.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 7.0X ) libl * . ; wheat , 5,000 bu. ; corn , 12,000 bu , ; oats , 23,000 bu , Coffro .Market. NEW YORK , Aug. 15. COFTRR Options opened steady nt nn advance nf S points ; further ndvnnced 51115 points on railroad strike In Snntns ; closed steady ut unchanged lo 16 points ndvnnee ; sales , 115.0JO bags. Includlni ; : August.S15 ; Sep. lembor. S14.2UU14.'Jii October. $13.40013.55 ; No- Vember. $12.80 ; Mnrch , $12.40n2,4.1 ; December , $12.75. Warehouse deliveries from New York yes terday. 4f.'J4 Ings ; New York stock todiy. 137- 71'3 bags ; l.'n'led ' Slntes stock. 171,410 baxs ; iilloat for the United Slates , 213,0X1 hngs ; total vlnlblo supply for the United States , 3S7.410 bags , against 4W,551 ( bags last year , Spot coffee. Rio , dull ; No. 7 , $ IC.12"-4 ! mild , steady ; Cordova , $ ltfOJf 19.25 ; dales. 4,000 bags , Maroculho basis , ISc for gonil Calcutta. SANTOS , Aug , 15. Market Hrm : railroad servants on strike ; good average Santos , $ | C.23 ; lecelpts. none ; stoek , 2KI,000 bags , HAMIlUttl , AUK , 15. Mnrkn rtcndy ; prices unchunged to ' , , ' pfg , advance ; sales , 3.000 bags. HAVRE , Aug. 15.-Hollday. RIO DE JANEIRO , Aug. 15. Market nominal ; no quotations ; exchange DHd ; stock , 222.0O ) bags ; receipts. 8.000 Imgs ; cleared for United Stales , 7OuO bags ; for Europe , & .000 bugs. City Miirkots. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 15. WHEAT-Hc hlsher ; No. 2 hard. 4Se ; No. 2 red. 47e ; No. 2 red , 4Sc ; No. 3 red , 47c ; rejected , 45c. CORN-Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 53c ; No. 2 wlilte. 2Wo bid , OATS-Uni-hunged ; No. 2 mixed , S0'i 3lo ; No. 2 white. 35c. llU'lTER-FIrm ; creamery , 17020c ; dairy , 14 Ellas-Firmer nt lOc. RIX'EIPTH Wheat , 48,400 bu. ; corn , none ; onts. 4. too bu. KHlPMKNTB-Whcat , 9,700 bu. ; corn , none ; oals. 1,200 bu. _ _ _ _ .Mliuu'iipolls Whi'iit 'Market. MINNEAPOLIS. AUB. 15.The openhiK wns % o above the closlm ; of lust night , which \MIS uUiut ( he top price for Iho day , ns holders that carried over last night were anxious to realize. There wu * very little outsldn trading In the morning , as room traders seemed willing to accept the udvunce that had been lost. The clew was practically at the same prices as yes terday , with the exception of December , which was Uo lower , More thnn one-halt of the wheat that cujne In today was new wheat , which ells at to to 2Uo below the pnc < of old of the nine rhnrni'ler. Ther * WOK a good demand for both old nnd ne > \ nt HIP pricM paid for U yester day. Trading In futures n netlve ilurlnr the Hrot pnrt nnd nitddle of the dny , but tnwnrd the rlnv hrrntuc dull. The cloning pilce fnr futures \v s : AUKU I. MiSe ; Heplnnlwr , 54 < 4o ; D cemlwr , M'if. Old wheat nn trncki No. 1 hard. CONo. ; . I northern , t c ; No , S northern , M'.ic. New vtnrftt 2'ic ' In-low th" price of old nn track for III * dlfforwit grades respectively. The Hour mnrket wns untidy nnd firm , ulih a vety g l demand nt K.ViflS.M for rnlcntx. SlfOt)2.Z5 ) ) for Iwkeia Ixiciil pr > 1uctlon wan rstlmntttl nt 30,01)0 ) bbl * . for the day ; shipments , 27,470 bbK STdCUH AM ) 11O.ND3. r.otidoii A\un u I'riinn I'nctor In thu .Mnrltet Yi' lcrduy. NB\V YOItK , Aug. 15. The stock market today was very uneven. London was on both elites of the market. Speculation was Itss active than on the preceding days of the week and the aggregate transactions were less than yesterday's by some 130,000 shares. At the opening a heavy tone prevailed , due mainly to the taking of the profits of the recent advance , but the Rolling of long flock was supplemented by the putting of fresh lines by the short Interest , which has boon largely Increased by the day's operations. Sugar rose If per cent at the opening , receded 16 per cent , to 107 , touched IOS',4 before 11 o'clock , reacted to 107 % , moved up to 108 % , the best of the day , at about 1:30 : , selling off to 107 % , closing at lOSU , a gain of 1 per cent on the day. Distilling was cold heavily on reports that the company was endeavoring to negotiate n loan of $5.000,000 with which to take Its whisky out of bond , and that It was meeting with diniculty In raising the money. Semt-olllclal denials of the story were made , but the stock declined steadily , touching 20 > 4 , the lowest price of the day , shortly after 2 o'clock , being a break of 2 % per cent from yesterday's final sale. In the later dealings purchases to ? over short con tracts caused a rally of % per cent , making the net loss 1 % per cent. Burlington was sold by Ilpston and the west on a. renewal of the rumors touching the scaling of the next dividend , receding 1 per cent , with a final rally of 'A per cent. Rock Island closed at the lowest of the day , making a loss of % per cent from yesterday , but off 1 % per cent from the top figures of the morning , when there was an advance of 1 per cent from the opening on the announcement said to have come tram President Cable that the regular dividend would bo declared next month. Louisville &Nushvlllo Is down 1 % per cent and Kansas & Texas ) U up ! ' , { per cent. The bond list was strong and active. The Evening Post's London cablegram says : The stock markets were quieter today and experienced a healthy reaction after the recent sharp rise. Americans opened firm und then gave way on realizations , clos ing In the last hours at the lowest point. After hours there was renewed activity and an advance , Louisville & Nashville leading. The tone Is still bullish. South Americans continue very strong. China Is buying. The present prices apply four weeks ahead. The Indian council sold 40 lakhs today at a trac tion over 13d. The Evening Post says : The course of the market was Irregular , showing strength In spots and a disposition to rally whenever the selling pressure was removed. Sugar led In point of activity. It was sharply attacked In the early hours , but received good support , and there was more buying than selling dur ing the day. There was a tendency on the part of the grangers to respond to better crop news , and , In quarters where the soiling pressure was not exerted , considerable strength was exhibited. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stccks of the New York ex change today : The total Bales of Blocks tcnlny wcto 203.009 shnrs , Including : AtchlRnn , 4COO ; American SitKar , 68COO ; lUirlliiRton , 10,000 ; ChlcnRO Ons , 12,100 ; Dlstlllerx. 31.700 ; Loulavllle & Nashville. fl.4ilO ; National Li-nil , 3.2HO ; Heading , 4,700 ; R. & \V. H. ciTtlllcatcs , tlfth assessmwt paid. 4,700 ; HocJc Inland , 5.UVO ; Ht. 1'aul , 23,500 ; Western Union , 3,400. New York "Money ] Miirkot. NEW YOJIK , Aus. 13. SIDNEY ON CALL Easy nl 1 per cent. PUIME MEUCANTILE PAPRIt 3QS per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull anil heavy , Avlth actcal business In bankers' bills nt $4.87 ! ; tH.87 % for deinnnd nnd nt J4.frUJ4.KTi ( | for Blxty days ; posted rates , t4.87'/jiii I.SS nml JI.8Sff4.Sli ; commercial hills , S4.iSUOI.Mll. SILVER CKIITIl''ICATKS-C4B3c. GOVERNMENT 11ONUS Steady. State bonds , Inactive. Rnllrnnd bonds , linn. Closing quotations on bonds were as follcws ; OMAHA UVllSIOCK MARKETS Ilcga Are Apnln Oohittifc to the Yards In Goodly i Numbori. SHARP ADVANCE IN PRICES RESPONSIBLE Cnttlr Trillin filiotr * illtlo OlmtiRt In Any llrnnch ItccrlpH Light und Snles lU'iuly at Striidy I'rlcm Shtii | I'uTrljr Stcuily. WEDNESDAY , Aug. 15. Today's receipts footed up about 1,900 cat tle , 12,000 hogs and 415 sheep , ns against 2,000 cattle , 10. GOO hogs and 800 sheep on yesterday , and 2.SOO cattle , 14,800 hogs anil $50 sheep on Wednesday of last week. For the first three day * of this week the re ceipts nro C.OOO cuttle , 29,600 hogs and 1,200 sheep , as against 7,000 Battle , 36,800 hogs and 2,700 sheep on the corresponding days of last week. This comparison shows that there has been a falling off In the arrivals of all kinds of stock the present week as compared with last week. In the case of cattle and sheep the decrease Is not very large , but with hogs It amounts to over 7,000 head. CATTLE Out of the moderate receipts there were n few loads of very fair corn fed steers , but the offerings were not large. There was a good demand for a few cattle , but the orders were all small , and at the close there were still some quite desirable cattle unsold. The market did not show much change from yesterday , so far as prices were concerned. One bunch of 1,250-lb. steers brought { 4.25 and another bunch weighing a few pounds more , brought the same price. The bulk of the sales were under $1. There was quite a llttlo demand for butchers' stock and the market of desirable cows and heifers was fully steady and perhaps a little stronger. The tendency of the market 'on this class of stock has been upward the past weak and sales arc being made at considerably better figures than last week. With a moderate supply of stockers and feeders the market appeared to have a little more life and prices seemed fully steady to strong. The better grades sold quite largely at $2.25 to $2.50 and from that down to the low point at which the more common grades are selling. Rep resentative sales : DIliSSSED DEEP. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2. . . .1000 $3 00 20..11M J3 SO 33..12S5 $1 25 27. . . .1CK6 3 CO 22. . . .1033 3 M 38. . . .1230 425 12..10SO 3 73 23..12SD 3 95 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 4. . . .12il2 300 . .1232 3 SO 121. . . .1333 305 23. . . .1073 3 CO COWS. f.SO 1 00 1..1I20 1 2 > 17. . . . 017 1 Co 800 1 00 2. . . . 10)0 ) 1 25 2..1010 1 75 ; o : 1 00 2. . . . 9 1 23 11. . . . (66 1 75 12. . 84 ! 1 10 2. . . . 955 1 25 1..10M 1 76 7. . SC1 I 10 3..1000 1 25 23. . . . 90S 1 fcO 2. . D10 1 10 L. . . 810 1 20 20. . . . 831 1 80 1. . &SO 1 15 1. . . . 620 1 33 27..1003 1 SS 2. . 800 1 20 M. . . . MO 1 25 21. . . . 833 1 83 11. . . . SC3 1 20 1. . . . % 0 1 S3 2S. . . . 773 2 00 4. . . . 830 1 20 4. . . . S23 1 40 14. . . 907 2 00 o , . . . r , : 3 120 1. . . . 9M 1 61 2. .11W ) 205 5..100) 1 23 10. . . . G16 1 W 21. . 901 2 10 1. . . . 900 1 25 S. . , . 752 1 55 14. . . S33 225 1..11(00 1 25 1..1230 1 tj , 1. . f8) ) 2 25 2. . . . ! ) C3 1 25 23. . . . 171 1 K 8. .1031 2 80 SIS 1 25 18. . . . JMI5 1 Cl 2. .1100 2 CO 1. . . . SSO 1 25 10. . . . Itl 1 C3 1. .1150 2 M COWS .AND HEIFERS. 78. . . . SG3 2 30 HEIFERS. ' 8. . . . 483 1 10 3. . . . ( ISO 1 33 7. . . 835 2 03 1. . . . 470 ] 23 8. . . . C73 1 Ci 1. . 930 2 70 2. . . . 453 1 30 10. . . . CIS 2 00 CALVES. L. . . 2,0 , 1 CO 3. . . . 371 1 80 2. . 120 2 CO 12. . . . 210 1 75 8. . . . 24T 2 00 B. . . 220 250 8. . . . 320 173 1. . . . SCO 200 1. . 190 253 L. . . 2SO 1 75 1. " . . . 100 2 00 6. . 276 2 C5 2. . . . 275 175 12. . . . 143 200 4. . . .1007 110 I.- . . . .830 130 1. . . .111)0 ) 140 1..11CO 120 1..9W 130 1. . . . 990 140 1..1130 1 23 1..1070 1 33 2. . . .1(540 ( 1 40 1. . . . 930 1 23 l-.incO 1 40 1..H20 1 43 1..1QW 125 1.-.HIO 140 1..1770 163 ' I.tlt40 I 40 . > ' ' " ' ' STAGS. 750 1 SO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3. . . . 733 1 33 29. . . . 775 2 10 1. . . . 420 2 ! 0 2. . . . 750 1 GO 1C.C31 210 21. . . . (81 ( 210 3. . . . 333 173 1. . . . 7CO 215 1. . . . 980 230 5. . . . G2S 185 2..i7M 215 S. . . . 32C 235 5. . . . 554 183 9. . . . 530 215 4. . . .1022 240 10. . . . C62 190 7. . . . 800 220 21. . . . 921 240 1. . . . G20 2 00 1. . . . G10 2 25 19. . . . 984 2 40 8. . . . 973 200 2. . . . ! C3 ! 223 1. . . . 900 " 2 40 1..1030 200 17. . . .1015 * 2 2 > 1..1130 250 7. . . . 7CO 200 21. . . . 603 2 13 5. . 816 2 CO 2. . . . 850 200 1C. . . . 917 2 = 0 23. . 833 2 CO 3. . . . C40 200 11. . . . CS1 230 1. . . . 9 * ) 2 CO 9. . . . 533 200 4. . . . 833 230 11. . . .1100 2 CO DAKOTA , WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 steer . 970 { 1 73 2 cows . 1013 12 Oi ) 1 stpt > r . S50 240 10 Rtccrs . 1204 3215 7 steers . 1234 323 2 steers . 11CO 32" , HOGS There was a good demand this morning for fair to choice loads of hogs and the market on such was active at an advance of fully Be. The local packers were liberal buyers again and that caused an Improve ment In the demand for the more common mixed loads and the market was even better on those. The offerings were taken quite readily at the advance and a fair clearance was made early In the day. The best loads sold largely at $5.05 to $5.35 A week ago the bulk of the hogs sold at $4.70 to $5. Rep resentative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 22 . 174 SO J4 CO 121 . 239 200 } 5 03 92 . 1SI 120 473 19 . 199 . . . 605 94 . 133 40 480 II . 207 . . . 605 82 . 183 80 4 SO M . 204 . . . 505 89 . 183 120 4 SO 79 . 22.1 120 505 9 . 203 . . . 4 SO 80. . . 228 200 5 03 3 . 220 . . . 4 S3 SO . IDS 240 503 77 . 181 120 4 Is5 77 . 1 ! > 3 40 603 87 . 175 ICO 4 K 90 . 188 160 503 SO . 175 ICO 4 87V4 90 . 221 ICO 505 72 . 192 120 490 77 . 301 SO 505 78 . 191 200 490 Cli . 233 80 5 O7'.i ' C3 . 200 SO 4 90 70 . 210 2'W 6 10 11 . 243 40 4 90 71 . 237 120 6 10 88. , . 201 280 4 90 CS . 231 ICO 5 10 53 . 181 ( .0 . 490 S3 . 2J7 80 610 83 . 1S5 100 4 00 CS . 221) ) 200 5 10 8 . 178 . . . 4 90 C7 . 204 80 5 10 5 . 2M > . . . 4 SO 60 . 232 230 6 10 71 . 201 80 4 90 77 . 211 240 5 10 89 .ISO 200 4 90 G5 . 278 120 6 10 83 ISO 80 4 DO SO . 238 200 5 10 83S3 . 184 120 490 S2 . 189 . . . 510 93. . . . . . . .192 12l ) 4 HO C3 . 230 ICO 6 10 100 . 177 120 4 9" 77 . 242 40 610 31 . 193 40 493 G4 . 2V , 200 510 14 . 229 40 493 Cl . 232 SO 610 70 . 11)8 ) 20i ) 4 I'B 82 . 22 ? 210 5 10 82 . 101 ICO 495 79 . 219 80 610 99 . 174 120 4 95 4 . 244 200 5 10 73 . 209 200 600 M . 243 ICO 615 79 . 231 120 6 1C ) C6 . 232 . . . 615 fl , . 1C9 120 600 72 . 835 40 615 7ci . 211 ICO 600 CT. . 238 40 615 Si . 183 ICO 6 00 G9 . 271 1M 615 73 . 1S3 120 50i ) 82 . 233 120 615 62 . 187 120 6 00 73 . 193 . . . 613 65 . 203 . . . 600 73 . 212 2'(0 ( 615 75 . 219 240 6m ) 8.1 . 210 120 515 74 . 211 SO 60 < ) 63 . 243 120 613 75 . 199 120 5 IX ) 2 . . . .323 6 15 S3 . 207 200 600 70 234 120 620 C2 . 253 200 5 00 8 . 313 620 S3 . 202 120 BOO 13 . 300 620 C9 . 211 40 500 ' ' 2 . 275 620 78 190 120 600 65 . 249 40 620 78C3 241 40 6 00 Gl . 239 . . . 520 C3G3 234 120 500 C2 . 223 40 6 SO G3G4 253 "SO BOO'11 ' D3. . . . 281 fO 620 77 . 201 tO 5 UO ' ' 64 . 213 40 620 90 . 203 SO 500- - 73 . 231 . . . 6200 79 . 1 8 120 60i > l.V | . . . & -0 73 . 212 210 500 62 . 237 . . . 520 3 . 375 . . . 6 Ol ) - , 6 . 300 . . . 525 30 . 234 SO 500. . . e . 299 . . . 525 JO . 2SO . . . 6 IK ) 81 . 225 . . . 525 6 . 272 40 5 00 Cl . 252 SO 525 76 223 240 5 W GJ . 2CC 40 525 81 . 207 ICO 5 CA - L G4 . 230 IfO 625 81 . 1S3 SO 500 67 . 300 80 5 21 G8 . 213 120 5 03 62 . 293 2SO 525 92 . 203 100 5 00 68 . 273 40 6 23 G3 . 203 200 5 W ' ' G7 . 234 . . . 621 73 . 216 ICO 505 < p' Clt . 229 80 525 CO . 253 SO 5 06 < ' 60 . 250 . . . 530 72 . 61G 280 503 61 . 208 2SO 530 G9 . 200 2uO BIB - 37 . 361 40 680 73 . 221 SO 5 0 } a' M . 271 120 6 32H G9 . 206 200 6 Oo . . 69 . 29f . . . 635 69 . 201 40 5 M. , j . 283 . . . 835 02 . 236 200 5 Oj „ , 63 . 243 . . . 635 G2 . 205 SO BOS. ' , , , 43 . 312 ICO 635 67 . 226 200 5q5' 60 . 312 SO B 37V4 PiaS-AND ROUGH. 2 . 193 260" 1 170 . . . 2 CO 3 ISO 260 4 ISO . . . 260 3J 250 2M > 1 ! CO . . . 260 4 253 2W - 3 230 . . . 275 1 110 250 1 2CO . . . 275 1 2UO 2 CO 1 SIX ) . . . 300 1 190 2 CO 17 112 . . . 360 2 205 2 CO 21 107 . . . 360 4 17S 2W 11 1M 40 4 W SHEW There were two loads of Utah aheep received today , which Bold quite read ily at $2.30. The market would have to bo quoted about steady , Fair to good natives nro quotable at $2.2502,75 ; fair to good westerns , $2.00ff.40j ! ! common and stock sheep. $1.76@2.25 ; good to choice lambs , $2.25@3.CO. Representative salts : No. Wt. Pr. 415 Ulnh Wftliern . . 103 J3 30 Kt. l.iiul * l.ivu jstoi'k Alurkiit. 8T. I.OPIH. AUK. 1B.-CATTI.IJ HeeelpU. 3.600 tit-iul ! hll > menta , ' . * " " head : market acllvi- , itrunK K'nrrully : native Me.M-s , 1.200 lu 1.S04 ! ! > . , t3.8004.4Si MX ) to 1,00) It's. , j.7Ui(3.35 ; rnwv anil hclriTH. 11,901 ? : . 40 ; Tr H Hirer * . MX ) In 1HX ( > llm. , I3.t5tr3.10 , cow * anil lielfera , JI.9WZ.J5. HOQH- Receipt * . 4,400 head ; hlj > mentii , COO lieuj ; market wSJSc higher ; packer * ' ( auction * , $5. MS.70j Rood hfn\y. fJ.tOftS.f.O ! Rood light nml nirdliim , IJ.10U3.55 , | ilg * , rotiKh and common J3.jo ( 5.43 , 8llKti' ItirHpt' . .1.100 hrndj uhlpmcntii , none mnrkrt IrreKUlnr ; milhwi tcm mixed , RMffLOO sheep nnil mtnbn , } 3 ; Intnts , I3.7S. OlItl'AOO I.lVi : STOUK. With n I'rvr Ilnrpptlon * tlip AvrttiRCt 1'rlco of Cnttin Wn l.nuer. CHICAGO , A K. 13. Airldo from n few euppcl nlly nttrncllvc lots , for which there win enounl competition to hold the market nlxint Mendy the average price * for cuttle were lower. Mon ilny'n ndvnnee In the I-otulon market nml the higher prices tielng paid for live IIURK , hoe produce and Krnln , all hnd n Mrcnftthcnlng effect hut the heavy receipts IS.OOO-wim counter ImlnncliiK factor , nnd for ntiythlni ; gradlnc l > otou choice lh < > xltuntlon wna urnk. The Kenein market wna lOo to 15c lower thnn on Mxmtn } nml very quiet. While fnney he.ivy heeves nrc quoted nt from 11.90 to 13 , only n very few of tlie 18.000 nn Fiile were peed enough to cll unv- where nenr these llsuren. from II.75 In 4.50 ImylMR Iho bulk of the nntlves. There wen nhout 7.f"H ) nitiKO crtttln henof which 4.CW were recordeil lo the western rntiRen. They were lower , except Inn tlio best. The nvernite. for TcxiuiK nlun WHB lower. The receipt * no fur this week nro 5MO hrnil marc than for the pnme time Inct week. It wnn n mutter of only n few .inlrmtCH thin morning to mid another 10o to luc to the vnlue of IIORK , prlnclpnlly the work of speculator * . They jumped In curly nnd hid up prices until } 3.G3 wim renched for light nnd 15.76 for heavy. The regular Imyern were loth to pay thene prlcen , but they paid them , the market clonlni ; minor ensicr , however , with pome IIORB left. To bilnp ns much ns from 13.33 to 15.40 they Old not neeil to bo very Rood , nnd nlthotiRh the quality nver- nKeil pretty ( -oml the common portion on nlc bniURht more thnn $5.15. The nvernttes of mnre thnn 200 lli ) > . Kohl mnlnly nt from (5.43 to i5.55 nml the bulk of heavy weights fetched from } 5.55 to $5.65. AH stated , the close wns lens linn , but prices did not slide back to any marked extent. Thcro wns not nn over supply of sheep , nnd holders did not find It necessary to shade former prices , but there were too many lambs. The Inltcr hnd Iq fell from lOo to 15c lower. Quotations range from SI to ft.CO for Inferior to extra sheen nnd from $2 to JI.CO for .bimbs. Krom J2 to 13 bought most of the former nnd from 13.50 to J4.25 were popular prices for Intnbs. IteeelpH Cattle , 18.000 head ; cnlves , SOO head ; hnint , 26,000 head , sheep. 9,000 head. The KvenlnR Journal reports : 1IOCS Mstlmated receipts today. 26.IMO bend : receipts yesterday , 11,635 head ; shipments yester day. 6,432 head ; left over , nbout 6.0M bend ; quality , better ; market netlve nnd linn , with prlcew Ifrin.V higher ; sales rnnfied nt J3.Wi.C5 for light ; JI.901/5.23 for rough packing ; | 5.10fj ! " .CO for ml.xeil ; J3.23KJ5.SO for henvy packing and shipping bits ; | > | RS. il.fiOQG.10. rATTI.K Hstltnated receipts todny , 18.00-5 bend ; yesterday. 6.021 bend ; shipments yesterday , 1,080 head ; market steady for best , others easy. KIIRi : ! ' Kstlmateil receipts todny. 9.0W head ; yesterday , 10,473 head ; shipments ycstetday , none ; market steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U'ICSTUHN 1'ACKIXG INTIUIKSTS. Largo Marketing of Hop ; * Continues the Feature of the Tnide. CINCINNATI , Aug. 15. ( Spcclnl TtleRrnm to The Itee. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will pay : Aunln the week's recoid of the mnrketlng of hogs In the west disclosed n Inrge movement , the totnl packing reaching 315.000 , ngnlnst :2)UOO ) Hie preceding week nnd 150,000 last year , making n totnl of C.2U5.000 since Mnrch 1 , ngnlnst 4C30,000 a year ago. Piotnlncnt places compare ns fol lows : 1R94. 1SH3. Chicngo 2,010.000 1,603.000 Kansas City Si2oo0 : 645.000 Omnlm 722.000 43fi.OO. ) St. Louis 345.000 213.000 Cincinnati 184,000 131,000 Indlnnnpolls 213.000 171,000 Milwaukee 2I4.IWO 109,000 Cedar Itaplds 126.000 137,000 St. Joseph 212,0.10 109,000 Rloux City 139,000 SG.UOO Ottumwa 121.000 75,000 Nebraska City 143,0)0 111.0.0 Kcculpti unit Dlspn-titlon nt Stock. Official receipts nnd disposition of stock ns shown by the boikR of the Union Stock Yalds company for the twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock p. in. , August 15. 1894 : K1JCE1PTS. Cnrs. Head Cnttlo 71 l.SSI Hogs 175 12,870 Sheep 2 415 DISPOSITION. Iluycr Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing company 1,673 . . . . (1. II. Hammond company. . 2CO 2.C03 451 Swift nnd company 199 2,098 . . . . Cudahy Packing company. . 190 1.9C3 . . . . John 1' . Squire & Co. , 1,403 . . . . Cl. 11. Wilson 463 Klngnn & Co 523 . . . . Chicago P. & P. Co 3U2 II. Decker & . Dcgen 76 . . . . . . . . I.ee Hothschlld 9 J. I.obman. . ; . . 25 . . . . . . . . 1 , . Decker SI . . . . . . . . n. II. II. from K. C 101 Shippers and feeders 925 G13 . . . . Left over 1,400 . . . . Total 1,869 13,033 415 Jfew York Llvo Stnrlc Miirlu't. NEW YOIIK. Aug. 15. REEVES Ilecclpts , 3,145 head ; M cars on ( ale ; market Blow but stead } ' ; native steers , KIWI ! lo prime , Jl.C'.ffI.Wi ; me < llum , $ I.30J4.GO : Inferior lo ordinary. $ l.00ij ! 4.27' ; common , J3.50iTf3.75 ; bulls , $1.5002.75 ; Eu ropean cables quote American steers at lOUiff HVic per lb. , dressed weight ; refrigerator beef at S'iirttic per lb ; exports today , 3.CGI quarters CALVES nccelpts , 2.C54 head ; 2.2SC head on snlo ; inulkct active ; veals Vic higher ; other calves 'So higher ; veals , poor to prime , $5.004 ? 6.60 ; buttermilk veals , 73ctl.5 ; urussers , $2.60 02.87U. SHEEP AND LAMnS-Recclpts , 11SCI head ; D3 cars on s.ile ; muiUet demoralized ; sheep $ * c lower ; lambs , % { 7Vie lower ; neiuly 5,000 head unsold ; sheep , ordinary to prime , $2.2503.1214 ; lambs , common lo prime , $3.0004.75. HOGS Ilecelpts , 7.2W head : 5 cars on sale ; market firm ; fair to choice , $5.750C.OO. $ Kitnsns City I.lvo Slock Market. KANSAS CITY , AUK. IB. CATTLE RpcolptB. 7,400 head ; Fhlpmenls , 3,8tK ) head ; market weak to lOo lower ; Texas steers. J2.2. > ( f3.05 ; beef steers , J3.00R4.00 : native cows , $1.0002.80 ; gtockcra and feeders. fl.C503.25. IIOOS Receipts , 11,100 head : shipments , 2,700 head ; market 60IOc hlKhcr ; bulk of rales. J5.105 ? 6.40 ; heavies , $5.2505.50 ; packers , J5.2505.r > 0 ; mixed , $4.9005.35 ; Ilk-Ills , $1.9005.23 ; pigs , $3.75ijJ 4.SO. 4.SO.SHEEP SHEEP Receipts , 700 head ; shipments , 100 head ; market steady. Stock In Sight. Record of receipts at the four prlnc'pal mar- kcls for Wednesday , August 15 , 1S9I : Cattle. Hogs , fiheep South Omaha 1.8S4 12,870 415 Chicago 18,000 2COW ) 9,000 Kansas City 7.4UO 11,100 700 St. Louis 3COO 4,400 3,100 Tolal 30,884 61,370 13,215 Clilvi : | ; < > l-'rult Oiiotutlons. CHICAGO , A UK. 15. The Earl Fruit company sold Cttllfoirila fruit at aucllon today , realizing prices us follows : Hill licit pears , III C. F. X. lefrlKcmlor cars , Jl.GOKl.CS ; tlpe , Jl.3301.60. I'raclies , cllnt , ' . S5flJiJc ! ; Susquehaima , $1.15 ; I.ati ! Crawford , fl.05fll.15. ; Mary's Chnlee , $1.15 ; vets plums , $1.05. Prunes , Gross , J1.00'ul.2t ) ; Italian , $1.15. Porter Uros. company , Chicago , cold three cais of California fruit at auction today : I.ale Cunv- ford peaches , Jl ; Enily Crawford , 51.10Q1.1) ) ; clings , 734i90c ; Orange cllnK. $1,15 ; Gross prunes. SOcftfl.10 ; aermims , $1.03 : KallentierK plums , $1.03 01.30 ; Satsumas , boc ; Victoria , 80c ; Washing- ions , 70& Me I'urter Uros. company. Philadelphia , sold one car California fruit today at auction : llartlelt pears , tl.diftl.35 ; GIT.SS piunes , $1.75. Porlcr Ilros. company , llaston , sold five cars California fruit Indnv at auction : Chelsea plumi , $3.2 * : I'o an p'.ums , J2 ; Abundance , $1 ; ILadHhaws , 7ic 1.0' ) : Columblau. 'Mc'atl.M ; HunKurhins , $1 ; I'urplo DuaiK'B , J1.2TFoster ; pe.iehes , 75egJl.M ; Stniwhiny cllncs , 7ciftl.C5 ; Craw.orda. CBfiftl.lO ; Gross prunes , $1.7501.80 ; I'liK plums , $1 ; Ilaitlelt pears. 75ci8Jl.70. Porter Ilros. company , Minneapolis , sold three cars California fruit today at nuctlon ; Sutque- hauna peaches , $1.16 ; late Cruwfords , $1.1001.15 ; Early Cmwfords , 40cWJl.lI ; some In very boil order ; Hnrtlett pears , $ l.Cotfl.70. An to Prlco of Itiilslns. FRESNO , fill. , Autr. 15. At n Joint meeting of the California Itiilsln Oruwern and Parkers company , constituting the new combine , und thi > outside packers , today , the following scale of prices for raisins was iiKreed on : Four ciown , loose , 4' , o per lb.j three crown , 4o ; Iwo crown , 3oj Heeluess , 3c ; dry tirnpes , 2V4c ; three ciimn , layers , $1.35 a l ix ; four ciuwn , fancy clusters , $1.CO ; live crown , denim clusters , $2 ; six crown , Imperial clusters. t3 ; Sultanas , 40 per Ih. ; 20-lh. four crowns , $1.15 , unfaccd ; tl.23 faced. The result of the meetlnu Is cansidertd to be satis factory to growers here. The 20 per cent of the output of the dlslrlct required to contiot the market has not been obtained , hut 'several lame packlnhconceniH which had refused to join have slk-nlrliil their willingness to come In on certain conditions. Picking will begin next Monday In some of the vineyards , Dnlutli ( iniln Murliet. DULUTII , Aug. 15. WHEAT Close : No. 1 hard , ciwli , COJ4o : August , Me ; No. 1 northern , rath. CbVic ; August , 67c ; t < i-pleinber. G7'ie ; le. cember , C8 ! c ; No , 2 northern , M'.ic ; No , 3 , UVic ) ; lejecled , ( s'.ic ' ; to uirhe , No. 1 northern , 67c ; old , M'/ic. HVE lOc. FLAX HEin-tl.2Hl : l,21. OATS No. 1 , 33c ; No. 2. 31c. Cur Inspection today , wheat , 55 cars. RECEIPTS Wheul. 9COI bu. tJHll'MENTS Wlieiit. 82,500 bu , ; corn , 2. 00 bu. Nrw York Dry iioiuU .MurUet. NEW YORK , Aug. 15. lletween a personal and order demand n good volume of business wan luld out , with tin' preference of buyers much more general for | > lun ! nml fancy cotlonn , prints , ilrisu goods unil oilier autumn vpi'Clalltes for stapleH , yet nf Iho hitler very fair miles wi-ru repirled , I w cost clothing doing fairly well for spring order * and also SQIBH very light all wool goads. Printing cMlis Him ut 2Hu for M muares , with inoderuH1 talcs. L'nttiiii .Mur.'iet. LIVERPOOL , Aug. 15.-12 : * ) p. m. WITTON- Spot , dull ; fnti supply offerlnK ; American nilu- ( III Ilk' . 3''l. ' . Tin * Kales of the duy are emlinatiMl ut 8.000 I > u1e , of which b wvi for speculallon nnd eiiwrt. Receipts , none. Futures , dull ; Ue- imuid iH > - > r , Ainerlcun mhldllnir , ! < M. I' . , Au- truit. 1 49-Mil ; S ptemtcr and October. 3 VJ-C4J , Oau < b r ana November , 9 < i-C4dj November and I TOLD YOU SO. Allrnndy Hanks nnd Dctay Swan , Talked on , and on , und on , and on : 11 nirandy , surely you're not through Your washing , and your scrubbing , too ? " ' Yes I firs. Swan , two hours ago , And everything's as white as snow ; Dut then , you sec , It's all because I use the SOAP called SANTA CLAUS. " SANTA CLAUS SOAP. THE N. K. FAIRBAHK COMPANY. Chicago Hade l > r . . . , 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 so Imdly do we want to trnilo That wo will prautlciilly loncl vou tt tt wo are willing toKlvuyoti from the money to piy : us with , This lt.u to 200 cunts In merchandise for comes about tlironili our Ono-Two- ono of your Uood Dollars. Three plan , which It "Kvolvod" for just tuich times us tht'xo. I What Is Our We Have 24 Selected and One-Two-Three Plan ? This Special Bargains , 1. Gash at time of purchase. Sotncthlm : from each department , 2. Ho much down urn ! so much par which you can buy on above basis month. until next Stittirdav nlcht tit half 0. So much down nnd so much per past nine , AND NO'LONOKIt. week. 99 people Out of JOO Seern to Eatapd Sleep 33 Usual. Uow wo will latiRh-iind KO.in atour Unwarranted Apprehensions , btitall the same such times us tlu-so are the Utiyors' Times. Kumumbur , wo are the Other Follow and rt'ANT TO Tlt.MJlt * / These are the Planks at the People's : J. you get exactly WftfrT. you wapt 2. At fhc PPJCE that you wapt. 3. Attne TEP1VIS tnat you wapti FURNITURE. 13. Silk Tapestry Parlor Couches , spring eilno , frliiKoil , worth H3.03 : this 1. 2 : > 0 Folding Tables , regular prlco week # 7.M. ! Jl.'Jj ; thin week ( IH.- . 14. Ono lotof I'ltibh Kocoptlon Chairs , 2. Ono lot Heed Mockers , latest style , fringed antique , worth $4.00 ; this week regulariN.Mcoods : this week tfl.mt. 81.07. II. 12 ? . solid oak , high Utuk : ciuio seat l.'i. 1.W Chunlllo Couches , spring edge , HoL'Ui'is hulls overvwhoro for 13.50 : mis worth JI5.00 ; this week W7.M . week Wl.tl . ID. 500 odu pieces Parlor Furniture , 4. 1,000 I'oldlnc Hat Kucks , worth 2. > c ; consUtltiK of K > U chairs , divans , rocup- this woi-k TV. tlon chairs , bamboo Koods , etc. , ut uxuct- 5. L'Odozen Muplo Folding Cluilrs , lln- ly ont-ii.ili former priced. Ihhcd light , worth tl.50 ; this week OOo. . 500 Hlblc Situmls , regular vaKo 11,23 ; CARPETS this wock Utr. 7. A lot of solid oak Center Tables , IT. 2,000 yards Hngllsh Linoleum , regu worth J2..10 ; this week O.Hu lar price JI.Ul ) peryartl : this weolc II7r. 8. I'O only , Medlclnu ( Juhlnots.solld oak , 1M. Ono lot .Mixjuotto Kill's , worth fl.50 : worth 13.50 ; thin week Sl.-lO. this week 7-lo. U. 12 only Infants' ( Jrlhs , with hlh ) ID. Ono yurd romiiaiits of Ingrain , sldo.s , worth i.VUU ; this wi-uk s - 7. worth COc ; tills weuk lOu. 10. Ono lot solid rak Hook Stands , S ) . Half yard and ono yard remnants regular prlco J2.00 ; this week 80r. Dnissuls , uortli 5Uu and ( Wo ; this wi-ok lo.i anil IDu. PARLOR FURNITURE 21. Ouo lot Mlsllt llrtissuls Carpet , real value $15.03 ; this week SU 7rt. 11. 5-plcco solid oak Parlor Suits In 21. Ono lot llrussels Hugs , rogulur plush or tapestry , worth & 15.UO ; this week prlco W.UJ ; this week III . atl 70. Zl. Ouo lot Volvut and Mociuetto liugs. 12. Extra largo size Divans , plush up 40x40 iuclius , worth * : i.OJ ; this weolc 08u. holstery , bolkl oak frame , worth $10.UO : 24. 2,000 rolls ItnissoU Uarpot , extra S4 HO. heavy goods , worth Jl.'o : this weuk 08c. Formerly People's ammaih nl HOIISB. Send 10 cents for postage on big ' ! ) ' ! catalogue. Write for Special Baby Carriage Catalogue Mailed Free. December , 3 50-C4dj Deccmner and January , 3 Cl-64d ; January and Kehrnary , 3 D2-C4ff3 63-Cld. Thu tenders of today's dellveiles were 400 bales new dockets. NKW OHLKANB , AUB. 15.-COTTON-Quleti steady : s.iles , 400 bales ; lecelpts , (01 bales ; ex- > oits , coastwise , Sl'i bales ; slock , 33,110 hales ; utures , bteudy ; sales. 12.SOO bales ; Auuust. $6.40 ild ; Heptemher. } d.4CVi.48j ( October , JO. 30(00.10 ( ; N'ovember , } C.45f6.4fi ; December , Ki.rilfJG.5S ; Jan uary , SA.COfi6.Hlj February. S.G. < Viff1.G7 ; March , 0.72WC.73 ; April , Ji.7Mir.7i ( ; ; May , JG.blftG.S5 ; June. G.'OiG.91 ! : July , JG.t'CifiC.li7. ST. LOUIS. AIIR. 1.1.-COTTO.NT-Slcady ; sales , 00 bales ; receipts , none ; shipments , 100 bales ; stock , 21,000 bales ; middling , Ce. Oil Mnrluiln. OIL CITY , Ta. , Auff. 15. Nallonal Transit ccrtlllcatcs opened at WJ ; hlehest. 80 1 ; lowest , oi i ; closed , Wi ; shipments , 'J3.WO hbls , ; runs , 7.171 bhls. I'lTTSIIUIlO. I'n. , AUK , 15. Nallonal Transit ceitlllcalcs opened at fiO % ; closed at SO i hlfhcsl , EOHi lowest , SO ) ; ; no sales. Snunr Alnrlcnt. NKW YOIIIC , AUK. 15. SDOAH Raw , nrmer ; air rellnlng , llic ; centrifugal , 'J6 lesl. SVle ; sales , 2,000 haes cenlrlfiiKat , 90 test , 3'le ' ; GOO bais ; molasses , 83 test , 2 c ; rellned , steady. LONDON , AUK. 15. HUUAIl Cnne , sleaily ; llt- Ic doing ; ccnlilfuh'al Java , 13s ; Muscovado , Its 3d , Trlsro Win-lit IMurhet. SAN FIIANCIBCO , AUK. 15. WIIHAT Kasy ; December , IS'.icj new seller , ! )0'ic ) ' ; May , I1.0JV4. r'lniinrliilNotiH. . BOSTON , AUK. 15.-ClcarlnK3 , JI2,337MS ; bal ances , tl.349,173. N1JW YOH1C. AUB. 15. ClearlnKS , JCS"CIO,5I3 ; balances , jl.7UJ.50. : HALTIMOUK. AUK. 15.-ClfarlnKs , J2.23l.fiS3 ; balances , icro.irj. LONDON , AUK. 15. ( lold Is quoted totlay nt luenos Ayres nt 233. I'lIILADKLI'HIA , Auf. 15.-Clearlnis. 1,003.- 314 ; baliinct-s , Ji.Wi.2J7. NKW OULL'ANS , AUK. 15-Cleailnns , J7IC.003. New York cxchiuiKC , par ; bank , 75o premium. LONDON. AUK. 15. The amount of bullion Ken Into the Hank of England on balance Is S.009. CINCINNATI. Auir. 15. Money , 4flfi per cent. New Yolk uxchange , 73j3u ( dlHCuimt. dealings , MM.W. MKMrillH , Alls. 15. Clearings , 1111,2 ! ' ' ! ; bal ances , Ita.KC. New York cxclmnKo n-IIInK at 1.50 piemlum. SAN FHANCIKCO , Cal. . Auir. 15. Drafls , sliiht , Oc ; teleKniphle , I'J'.if. Sliver ba . G < f 3 > c. Mex- eiin dollars , b\Wit \ > l\c , HT. IXJUI8. Auit. 15. flearlnKS , J1.390.f-1T ; ittlances , J" . 7,3I4. Money. M(7 per cent. Ux- hanK on New York , ioc discount. CHICAGO , AUK. 15. New V irk exchange , Gflo llscoiuit. tlMU-liiKH , J13,8MoiiO. ForelKii x- Uiunge , dull ; sterling , actual , JI.WiV4 87'i. ' Cnllo I'nunptly Cured. A few days ago when I had an attack of colic In the bowels , I took a dose of Chain- ( erlaln'u Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea teinedy , and within ten mlnutei all of my colic pulni hail disappeared. I am highly 'leased ' with the remedy and take plesnuro n recommending It , Z. Hearse , Chatham , > lam. 25 and (0 ccut bottley ( or ealo by ' drueeliU. v We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IX CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for prices , I' . O , I ) , cars , Oinulm , or delivered at your station. Telephone 218. Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. Dueber-Hampden 17 = Jewel Watches arc known by rail 17 road men and other RUBY JEWELED CI'CrlS ' l ° bC " " ' ADJUSTED uj equalled for wear and accuracy. The Ducbcr Watch Works , Canton , 0. WM. LOUD ON. Commission Merchant Grain and I'rovinlons. I'rlvoto wires to ChlcaKO nnd New York , All buyliifKH urJers placed on Chlcugl Hoard of Trade. Corrcsjioiulfiico Bollcltoil. Office , room 1 , New York Life Hulldlnir. Telephone 1303. TO OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY IN WALL STREET BE GUIDED BY OU i MARKET IETTE' , Hook on .Speculation und Lotlor mull ed fruo on application , ilighokt rcforouc * WEIiSMAN & CO. , dl nroutfwayv * Now Vf > " ' -