TUB OMAHA DAILY UR& TIIR OMAHA DAILY II RE : * MIuUSDAY. AUGUST 23. IflOL COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Business Wan Not Bris' ' in Any of the Speculative Markets , WHEAT RULED FAIRLV ACTIVE ALL DAY In Corn There U'm n Nrrvotn mill RntliiT Uimcttldl I'rrlliiK with Ihn Mnrkut Hulijrct In Huilili'ti Clmngo HlllicrVny. . CHICAGO , Aug. 22. Ituslncas wns not brisk In any of the speculative markets , al though nn unsettled ftcllng canned a great many fluotuntlons , In grain the final out come of the day' * trading was u decline ol % c In wheat and l&c In corn , with oats anil provisions practically unchanged. Selling on thn hard npots was responsible for the de cline , holdum realizing at the higher prlc.s. Wheat ruled fairly active , the range for the day being from % c lo % c. Klrst trades were at 14c decline at Cr c for Kc | > 'ember , and Fold off n fraction more , rallied from % c to 'lie , cased off 7c , advanced from l&c toic , held steady , changed xorno and cloned at Cl c for September. Thu matkft started out weak , notwithstanding the small recelptH and the lower cables , which arc having more In lliicncc , and room traders sold ( | tilto freely for a while. The sentiment changed and prices suddenly advanced on foreign news. Thu weather was reported as a little cold and rainy on the continent and private cables gave n bullish Influence. Now York led In the advances , selling up before the turn here , and was also something of a fac tor. At the advance there was < mlte a little selllng.and prominent local concerns with ele vator Interests were supposed to have sold freely. New York lost most of the strength and also reacted. The falling off In local re ceipts no doubt caused a little more of the sldo buying. There was rather free liquida tion In September , selling that delivery and buying December , the premium widening to about 3',6c. Operators evidently overbought themselves on the Russian crop ncwtt , and In Belling out the price receded lo about the Inside- figures of the day. Corn ruled fairly active and fluctuations covered from Tic to l c range. The feeling was nervous and rather unsettled , with the market sensitive and subject to sudden turns cither way. The sentiment at the start was a little bearish and offerings were quite liberal at the time , Influenced by the various weather and crop bull ncwti , being more fa vorable than expected , and also to the fact that the market closed near the top yester day and some reaction wan anticipated to day. Early offerings were readily absorbed iiid a few buying orders coming on the mar ket checked the decline , when the early scll- ) ro turned buyers and found but little for salo. A firm tone then prevailed , but the ) utsldt' figures were not maintained , a ma terial reaction setting In , and final quota tions showed a loss for September of from He to % c for May. There was moderate country buying and some realizing for Inte rior holders around outside prices. Opening trades were at from 'Xic to % c loss , at D5c for September , and after holding steady for a while , advanced from ? ic to % c , eased back from He to % c , rallied some , declined $4c , changed some and closed with September at 54l4c. - > While there was no Independence whatever In regard to the fluctuations of the oat mar ket , quite a good business was transacted and the market was active during the greater part of the session. September opened at 30c , sold off to 30c , up to 31c , closing at 30c. Provisions were firm , without much ac tivity. Very few orders were on the market for the outside. Armour & Co. sold some ribs for January. The Chicago racking company , who bought quite freely of Sep tember ribs yesterday , were the most liberal sellers today. The fluctuations In pork fol lowed the changes of corn to a moderate ex tent. Closing prices for January are very little changed since yesterday. Pork closed at $ t3.G7 % , or 2'/jO higher , and lard and ribs rep'eat yesterday's final prices. Freight rates , l c , and cargo of corn at lc' lo Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I onon I Low. | Close. lVlicatNo72 AUR C41i S. pt 6BH live 07Ji ) Mny U3H C2 ; orn No. 2 , . Auif ScM C 5 BlVi Get t > 4H May M Cut a No. 2. . . AUK § ? ' * sept.- . . , SOU Oct 31M May SoH S5M 1'ork per bbl Bent l : ) co 1:1 : ns IR f.O 13 r.O Jan ia iij 13 US 1H BC 13 C7H Laut.lOOlbq Sl'pt , , . . 7 07Jt 7 IVJK 7 CM ! ! Jan 7 oi)4 ) 7 llfi 7 CO 7 C''W Short Hlbn- i-'ipt 7 III ) 7 3' ' 7 27K 7 27K Jan 7 UO 7 UL'H U U7 ! 7 00 On all quotations were ns follows : FI.Ot'Il-No siili-s. WIIKAT No. 2 spring. BJftfiSWic ; No. 3 spring , nominal : No. 2 reil , Msri4Vic. . COUN-No. 2. 545 c ; No. 3 yellow , GIUc. OATS No. 2. 30c ; No. 2 while , 3tUiff34ic ? ; No. 3 white , 3W < fjlic. HYK No. 2. 48c. IIAHLI-r : No. 2 , 63 53c ; No. 3 , 62ii5lc ; No. 4 , nominal. FLAX HKMD No. 1 , Jl.23ffl.21. TIMOTHY HKKD Prime , J5.43. PIlOVlHIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , J13.G113.Gj. 1-anl , per 100 Ibs , , J7.CiH7.C.5. ) Short hbs , sides , liMise , J7.30iJ7.fO. Dry salted shoulders , boxed , JG.50ih6.62 > i ; shoit clear sides , boxed , 17.0)97.70. ) WHISKY Distillers' finished KJ Ja , per Kill. , JI.2 * . The folluwlnt ; were the receipts and shlpmenla for today : On tlm Produce cxchancu today tha buttur mar ket wan tlrm : cri'.imi'ry , 17&nihc : ; dairy , l'3'juc. U , Ilrm at liH : UKe. M\V : YOUK IIMKAL : Vcsterilny'B Quotutlons on PI our , Griilu and 1'rovlsloiis , nietlllf , Etc. NEW YORK , Aug. 22. KLOt'Il-Recelpts , 22.- (00 bbls. ; exports , 8,300 bids. ; sales , 13 , I'M ' plfgs. ; maiket iiulet and lower t > sell , buyers holding off ; winter straights Irregular and pressed for sale. Southern Hour , more active ; sales , 300 jikgs. llyo IKmr. fairly active ; sales , CW bbls. IIUCKWUUAT Noiulnul. COHN Mi : A I/- Steady ; yellow western , J1SOO 9.10 ; llnindywliic , J2.95iif3.2i ) , UYE-lull ; state , 52f53ci Jeisey , 4350c. 1IA11LKY Nominal. 1IAHLEY MALT Steady ; western , C7e75c ; two. rowed , slate. 73c ; slx-riiwed , fcOjS2c. WHEAT Uecelpts , 203,3iW bu. ; expDrts , 105.000 bu , ; sales , 4J5UOO bu , futures ami 32.000 bu. cpot. Hpot dull and easier : No. 2 red , in store t und elevator. Me ; iillnnt , M\v. t , o. b. , 59c ; No. 1 northern , 67c dellvereil ; No. 1 hard , 65o ilellvvrtNl , Options opene > l weak under easier cables and foreign selling , but promptly milled on light receipts and talk of bad weather In Uermany ; they were strung during midday , but later declined under easier late cables and re nt alising. closing nt * io dccllnu ; No. 2 red. May. C Ui > i7c , closed nt OOTic ; August closed nt 5Sa ; September , 6S05aiie. closetl nt CSHe ; October , W 4 (5UHe , closed at D'Jc ; Uvcember , C1H1P C3 13-lCc , closed at C2c. CORN Receipts. 110 , 400 bu. ; ( .iporltt , 7,800 bu. ; sales , :23.000 bu. futures and 43,000 bu. spot. S | t dull und eimler ; No. 2 , Clc In elevator ; tie all.Kit. Options opened weaker and very dull , but became strong and advanced with Wheat ; the rite was all lost In the afternoon and the cloiio waa heavy at ? ic net decline ; May , MUff 5IUc , clotwtl at. 6iHc ! ; August closed at 61c ; Hep- tember. 6iVttW ( ic , closed at &To : October , 59UW COHc. cloned at 59ic ! ; December 57i ( 5'iUc closol ul & 7Ha OATS Recelp | , 210,200 bu. : exmrt | , 6i bu. ; sales , I75,00 ) bit , fntuits nnd 216,000 bu. pM. S | t fair and ncllvu : No. 2. 53 > jc : No. 2. dellv- T I. 41i ! No. 3. S3c ; No. 2 while , 37'4e ' : No. S white , 36Hc ; Irnck , mixed weilvrn , 3IWJ5c ; truck , while western , 37 43ci track , white state. 3764)0. Options dull am ! Kcneially Ilrm all day In sympathy with cash tuts , closing Utt c lower ; August closed at S3T o ; September , 3lil > 3 1 He. closed nt 3IUc : October , UrfUHc , closed nt 35 > iCj November , 36c , Y Dullj shlpplnir , UQOc ; coed to choice , IIOPH-Dull ; Ut common to choice , Pnclllo const , 8Bic. II I DBS blow ; wet salted Nrw Orleans , re- Irctcd , 45 to 65 Ibs. , 4f iVio ; Texas , irlrctvd. U ft 4 < ) Ibs. . 4tf3c ; llurnos Ayres. dry , 20 lo , li lb . , lOUcs Tun li. drt ) , 24 lo 3) ) lb . , ( tfUc. LEA.THER-Qulrl ; hemlock sole. II. A. , llcht lo hmvy , 15ft He , WOOL-quiuli donifstlo tleec * . lOCMc ; pulled , PROVISIONS Ileef , steady. Cut livuls. ntcndy ; nlckled Rtn > uldi-i . C' ( (7c ( ; plcklnl hams , llHUiro. ch Ijinl , rtrudy , wnlcro strain clitwl at Jl nuked ; city at J7.W ; ulvii , 100 Ikrces nt W. numliwl ; rvtlned. steady. Pork. Ilrm. $ llUTTEIt-Quleti wc.tcrn dairy , UUCiec ; w it- KU crt jnery , WfftHoi wtstcrn factory , UO lS'c ; niRlns , 51'KI slate dairy , HffM'e ; stnle ere mry. . IwdlCir. CIIKKHKl'lrm ; sl l larw. 7'iW'i'smnll ; IfJO'ic ; | nri fkim * . I' frniir ; full skint * . 2Htv. KOnH HtmilKlnl * nd Pnnsylv nin , l c Ire limnw , b'.ffir . - ; irnitvrn ttn > h. Il'ifll7' ' c en * . ' * . JI. ' ifl.i 61. n.-ipis. n.Jll pha * . TALI.OW-fn * tll l ; l ; lo for oily ( JI pr plilt I , conntiy IpkRs. trtu , Itifli * . TIlr-iLKI'M-fJiil. . ! ; Wnsliltinlon , libN. . . ' \Vn liln U.n , In bulk. J3.05 ; rrllnml. Nxw York , ir , i : , . Plilliidpliihln and llnlllnmie. J6.I3 ; I'hlln dflphln mid llnllliiK.iH , m liulk , 2. > . ltoiIN--ntr ) sirnlnnl , common to KO B | ll.l'IfM.IS. TrilPESTINE-Slcndv ; 2n'4ffJV. tticii-t'irm : doniMtlc , fnlr to tlrn. Japan , ( > 'THTi ' > e. MoLAi-'MUf-Xlondi ; New Orlvnns. cpm kettle , g xl lo rlinlec. 3 ( | 3IV. PIO IRON -Dull ; Hcotch. JIJ.5ifj:2..V ) ) ; Amcrl- cnn , | Ii.niff ( | I3.nn. roi'PERl'lim : Inke. Jfl.W. LEAD- firm ; doinentlc , J3.I3. TIN-tJulfl nnd linn ; slrnlls , JI9.M asked pbii" > . mniknt sti > ndy. HPIILTER-llnii-ly sleudy ; domestic , J3.50 iifknl ; rales on Mirneib"i t-ms Annii t tin at HUM : 15 tons October tin nt JI9.70 ; 21 tons II. O. . A nxuM nnd Heplembcr , JI9.00. COTTON HKii OIICMIct : bidders lee nrm for business ; rome demand at Inside prices for local use ; expuiturs IndlfTcitnt. ( .MAIM ( .1 M It.M. At.MIHl.T.S Coiiillllon of 'I'r.ili ! nml ( ) iinlil. ; > u on Nlupli' nml I'lincy I'riiiliicit. Thy Krnernl mniKrt on produce wns not much changed , prices remaining ulwut steady. . . ' * . * * KllflTH. At thi > auction snle of ftult yiwlcrday three cars upre -ild. . "What " 111 the haixeft be ? " In the ciue/itlon that fruit men me nhUIng In lefcronce t. > the apple crop. It looks \ery niueh t\A If th'ic would be no great cii.p tbH year , but Mill there may Inu good ninny moie appb-s In the country than some dealers me llgurliiK n. Mr. J , A. Itlch.udson. lepieM > ntlng Woodall & < "ii. of Liverpool , England , urrhcd In New Voik lasl erk , rmoiitt' M the dlffeicnt apple shipping points of ibis country and ' 'aniida. In the Intel esl of his linn , uho are licnvy apple Importeis. lie claims , nrcoidlng to 111" Kiult Journal , th.it England will have thu llghti-rt crop of aiinles tiiiown In yturs , and furnishes the following table , giving the lepllei fnnn the dliTeient districts , as compared With previous ycum : Over Under Aveinge. Avprnge , Average. 1SDI . 3 41 27 ? 1M3 . 7J 131 57 1TO . 13 M HO 1891 . 21 S3 SO Out of ti table of 311 repoils , It ulll be noticed that 278 show less than nn average yield. According to this report , there appeals n favor able outlook for apples abroad , I-'iom all advices to hand the crop of tin : United Stales and Can ada Is cnlciilalcd at lesi than n fair yield. I'p to present willing nliout 150 barrels have been shipped to England. The season Is nlniill one monlli earlier than last year. In Canada Horticulturist claims thai every month the proMfiecl for n heavy yield of apples has become more gloomy. Thai terrible SCOUIRO the apple scab , has so weakened tlm ticcs Hint both leaves anil fruit ale Inclined to drop , until very little Is left to come lo maturity. Not only In southern Ontario Is this the case , but nlso In middle and noilhern Ontailo , where blthcrlo there has been much less damage from this funcus. HCTTER Packing stock , 10c ; fnlr to good country , llftlSc ; cholco In fancy , 17JlSc ( ; gath ered creamery , l7Q20c ; separator creamery , 22c. EGOS Per doz. . 12c. LIVE POULTRY -Old bens , Cc ; roosters.i i { I 3c ; spring chickens , S IOc ; ducks , 5c ; hen tur keys , "ifife ; gobblers , 3jCc ; old geese , full-fcntli- creil , 45J5C. VEAL Choice fat and small venls are quoted at 5'ii6c ' ; coaise nnd large , 3ff < "lc. CHEESE Wisconsin , full cream , new make. 12fil2iO ! ; Nebrns'.in and Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebraska and lown , paii s'Klms. So ; Llm- burger , No. 1 , lie ; bilck , No. 1 , Ho ; Swiss , No. 1 , HiT15c. HAY I'Dland ' hay , Jit ; midland , J10 ; lowland , J9. Color makes the price on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades brlnir top prices. PIGEONS Old birds , per doz. , tOc. VEOETA11LES. x POTATOES Hound lots of home grown or Kansas stock. 70ft7c pel' bu. ; small lots , on or ders , SOc ; California , 75fSOc. | MELONS Omul stock , crated , J20. CANTALOUPES Home grown , per doz. , SOc ® Jl.CO. OLD I1EANS Hand-picked navy , J2.23 ; me dium. I2.10Q2.15 ; common while beans. J1.7S 81.90. ONIONS On orders , 73c per bu. CAI1IIAOE Good shipping slock , home grown , on orders. 2Uc ; southern , 2o. CELERY Per doz.lOfflSc. . SWEET POTATOES 1'er III. , 4c. FRUITS. RTRAWUERRIES-None. APPLES C.ood stock , per bbl. , J2.7503.23. 1ILACIC RASPI1ERRIES None. HED RASPItERItlES-None. ULACK HER RI ES None. PEACHES Cnllfoinla. J1.lOfTl.lS. PLUMS California. Jl.00tfl.5i ) . PRUNES Jl.iWgi.50. r I OS None. PEARS llarllelt's , J1.75. APRICOTS California , none. CIIKHRIES California , none. GRAPES Concords , 10-lb. baskets , 3035c ; Cal ifornia , J1.7I.TROPICAL TROPICAL FRUITS. HANANAS Choice stock , $ : .Oillc2.M per bunch. LEMONS Fancy lemons , 300 size , J6.50@7.00 ; fancy lemons , 3GO size , J0.507.00. ORANGES None. PINEAPPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. FIGS Fancy , per lb. , 15c. HONEY California. 15e ; dark honey , 10ie. MAPLE SYRUP Oallon cans , per doz. , J12. NUTS Almonds. 1517c : English walnuts , 100 12c ; niberts. 12c ; Drnzll nuts. lUc. CIDER Pure mice , per bbl. . JO ; half bbl. , J3.25. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 2Uc ; No. 2 green hides , l'J2o ; No. 1 green sailed hides , 3',4c ' ; No. 2 green sailed hides , 2H72'/CNo. ; 1 green suited hides , 2. > to 40 Ibs. . Z\'tc \ ; No. 2 green salted bides. 25 to 40 Ibs. . 22Uc ; No. 1 venl calf. S to 15 Ibs. , S lffCc : No. 2 venl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4fHV4c : No. 1 dry lint hides , Be ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 4c. Part cured hides Vie per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS-Qreen salted , each. 23fl60c : green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 5(15c ; dry slunrllnss ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 1 , each. 5ffilOc ; dry shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 6e ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 5frSc ) : mm rain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4iijf.c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 4ft 6Hic ; murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4gGc. Have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow. No. 1 , 4O 44c ! ; fallow. No. 2 , 8t43ie : grease , white A , 4 f4'Jc ; grcni * . white H , a'.Wftc ' ; grease , yel low , 3c ; gieasc , daik. 24c ! ; old bultcr. 2tf2'4c ; beesuax , prime , ISQIBc ; rough tallow. HiOJc. Chicago Fruit notations. CHICAGO , Aug. 22. The Enit Fruit company sold California fruit In the vailous eastern mar kets ns follows : At Chicago : Pears. Rartlntts. refrigerator , J1.30 ( il.tO ; venlllalor , SOc J1.05 ; Iluerro Clarlgeaii , Jl.lfl ; Flemish Reality , J1.15. Peaches , Susquc- hanna , 75o : Orange Clings , J1.25 ; Foster , 1io ! ; Eaily Crawfonl , 75c. Plums. Japan , $1.10 ; Egg , 95ciJl.r . Gross prunes , Jl.H.'jUl.lS. Grapes , Mus cat , JI.50 ; Tokay , Jl.S. 2.0i ) . At Minneapolis : Pears , J1.401.50. Peaches , Freffltrne , $ luOCil.OS. At Philadelphia : Peaches , 7ficiirjl.2.Pears , llartlett , ripe , J1.40. Prunes , Jl.0f1.75. | Plums , 90c JJI.10. At Montreal : Pears , Tlartlclts , JI , " -52.10. ' Peaches , Cling , SjcffJI.2) . Plums , JI.13511.30. Porter I Iron. , Chicago , wild nl auction today seven cars of California fruit : Pears , llnrtletts , J1.00OI.40 ; half Imes. tAfine ; It. Hardys , $1.10. Plums , Japan , J1.25JI1.30 ; Golden Drop , JI ; P. D. , GSU9oc ; EgK. 70c < ? J1.00. Gross prunes , 85C0J1.10 ; Silver , 70c TJ1.10. Peaches , Crawfords. late , Ci 85o ; Susiuehnnnas , WHSOc ; Jones , 70c. Grapes , Tokay , half crates , Jl.70ifl.80 ; Muscat , 85cWJl.60 ; Itose of Peru , Jl.0.1. Purler llros , company , Minneapolis , sold one car Ilarllett penis , JI.35ft.40. ! t'olTeo AlarUot. NEW YORK , Aug. 22. COFFEE-Optlons opened steady at unchanged to ID points ad vance ; ruled geneially ilrm on stronger cables and smaller Santos receipts and full deliveries ; closed steady. 6ifl5 iiolntB net advance ; sales , 13,501) bags. Including : August , JH.70ffH.75 ; September , JH.0.1 ; October. J13.30 ; November. 112.65 ; December , JI2.WVI2.65 ; Marcfi JI2.20IJ > 12.23. Spot coffre. Rio , dull ; No. 7 , J10 ; mild , riulet ; Coidovn , J19.0W19.50 ; sales , 600 bags , In terior , 3o. Wnrclwnsu deliveries from New York yesterday , 12,378 bags ; New York st , < ck Inihty , 12.1S3 bags ; United Hla'-'s stock. 131,392 bags ; nlloat for thn Unltrd Stales , li9ixn ! ) bags , tola ) vls'hlo for the Untied Stales , 420,392 bugs , against 304,600 bags last year. SANTOS. Aug. 22.-Qulet ; good nvp.-HRe , J1C ; recelpls. 15,000 bags ; stock , 133l )0 ) lings. IIAMIIUIIO , Aug. 22. Steady : prices un- changeil to U pfg. higher ; sales , B.OoO bags. HAVRE , Aug. 22.-Op ni'd nulet nt Uf decline ; 12 m. , ' . \f.1'tl advance : at 3 p. m. , steady , U WJf advance ; closed net unchanged lo ! if ad vance ; total pales. ? ) ,0i bags. RIO DE JANEIRO , Aug. 22.-Qulet nnd noni- nal ; receipts. 10i 0 bugs ; clcsred for Ibn I'nltcd StHlm , K.lknl bags ; clearetl for Europe , 3,000 bafi ; stock , ai.OOi ) tuns. City Alurkotn. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 12. WHEAT Hard. Ue lilKheri soft , linchnnKed ; No. 2 hard , ISfflSUc" No. 3 him ) . 47c : No. 2 i l , 47i04Sc ! ; No. 3 red , 47e : rejected , 44fl45c , CORN-Slow ; No. 2 mixed , 61c ; No. 2 white , He. He.OATft OATft Unchanged j No. 2 mined , 23i030jc ! ( , ; No. 2 white , 33c. HUTTER-FIrm ; cicnmery , 17BSlcj dairy. 9 I6c , EGOS Active nnd Ilrm nt lie. RECEI1TS Wheat , 22,200 bu.j corn , noncj oats. lO.Oili ) bu. HltlPMENT8-Whe.it , 800 bu , ; corn , SOO bu. ; oats , none , Kliiiinclul Nutut , HALTIMORE. AUK. 22. Clearlnts , fl,900,673 : biUanceii , Jt3,001 ! , NEW YORK. Auif. 22.-ClearlnBS , J73J13.508 ; balances , Jl,237,334. LONDON , AugK. . Amount of bullion gone nto the Hunk of Envland today Is (58,000. NEW ORLEANS. Auir. K.-Clenrlnts , J7W.2ie. SVw ork escJiiuiKe , bank , par ; commercial , 50c per JI.COO discount. ST. IX1IMS. Auif. 22. Clearings. $3,113.943 ; > | - aiicen. J670.4S8. Money , dull. tl 7 per cent. Bx- nK on New York. BOc discount bid. LONDON. AUK , U. ( lold Is ouotrd today t Uuenos Ayres at 2 ; at Madrid , ItMj Lltbon % ! & $ * ' Mi At" " " ' l CINCINNATI , AU * . it-Money , 1341,1 pt/ NVW York rviiin < ' . ; o ill muni to | > ar. tn > nx Clrnrlnim 12 K.J.IiM. t'AIIIH , AIIR. n.Thiw p r P nl t'tilpn , 108 < 7r fnr ih" not-Mint. niU'AMti. Ann. a-CImrlnij * , ftt.tM.u- Mnn f. JVM per ent on mil ; 6 Jr ri fit m tliiv. Ni > w Vorfc cxrhnngr sii-ndy. Steillnz Bin HTOC'KM AND IKI.M ) . Hlinrn Spi'iMiliitliinVn Itutlirr trr lli"iillln' { In it Illcltrr ltiiMo , NEW YORK. Aug. 22. The xlmre p cul3- tlon today was rnther Irrctftilnr , advances and declines following each other with fro ( Itioncy , but the reactions , nc n rule , were less than the gain ; , nnd consequently the trndlni ! rejiilleil In the etitahllshment of n hlRher r.ingo of values throughout the greater p.irt of the Hit. London was In the market both as n seller and buyer , hut not to nn > great extent , nml the dealings as n wliok were only In moderate volume , being jnalnly confined to the professionals , the coniriilcsloi houses reporting n falling In business. T.irlfl probabilities had not it little ( o do with the Irregularity of the share movement , there helm ; more than one opinion as to the presi dential action and tunny rumors. Distilling wns the spectacular feature of the diy'fl trad ing , In the changes being rung on the old $5,000,000 loan story , now that the money had been secured nnd again that It had not. The clliie | of Insiders were active manipu lators of the shares .mil the effort teemed to he to shnke off the following and enable the pool to get stock nt Its own. llgures. Within n few minutes of the opening the price jumped l'i per cent , to 20 , nnd was as ( Illicitly hammered down to ll ! % . llefnre noon It had been advanced to 20 % , and shortly after that hour w.in moved back to 19 > . then came nnothcr upward turn to 21 , with u final reduction to 2Hi ( , leaving a gain of 2 per cent from yesterday on the largest vol ume of business for months. Sugar , which came next In point of activity , fell off ' / In the opening dealings , but quickly recov ered the loss and had advanced 1 per cent by noon and nn additional % per cent by 1:15 : o'clock , when 1M % , the highest point of the day , was touched. During the late afternoon the block was sold briskly and closed down from the best , but ' / per cent higher on the day. An effort was made shortly after the opening to depredate the grangers , but It wns stoutly resisted and was Ineffective , these shares being strongly held nml showing advances at the close of ' / ! to % per cent , the latter In Burlington , which wns In most demand. General Electric was In good buyIng - Ing nnd rose t ! per cent , but realizing sales In the later dealings caused the loss of the greitor part of the Improvement , of which only % per cent remained nt the close. Some shares recorded declines , but only frac tionally. The market closed generally firm. The bond market was heavy In the morning , but closed Ilrm. The Evening Post says : The advance of lc In silver In the last twenty-four hours and of 3c In the last two weeks Is regarded as a bull factor. London was a moderate seller of our stocks today. Northwestern's heavy de crease for July had the effect of affecting the recent Improved showing made In gross earnings by other roads. The attention of the street Is becoming more closely centered upon western crop reports. Recent reports arc more assuring. The Evening I'ost's London cablegram says : A further rise In silver was the only feat ure today. It has been up to SOVfcd , but closed weak at 30d , the attempt of council drafts being disappointing. Forty lakhs were sold at rates ranging uj > to 13d. Reports are current that the Indian mints are prob ably going to coin a British trade dollar to take t.'ic ' place of a Mexican dollar. The stock markets weio dull , with no business but realizations. Americans were weaker , particularly Atchlson and Norfolk. The de lay in signing the tariff bill is not liked. Prices closed a shade above the worst. The following we.ro the closing quotation' on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : OMAHA LIVtfStOCK MARKETS Rcoilp'.s for the 'DA'tf Shew a Still 1'urthor P..lilng Off Jlu Number * . CVFTLE VALUES "HLD F/IRLY STEADY Itrrf Sr | Tn Tito Snirrr lit Mitkn Mui'li i.f i MiimliiK In tiriKCrnilliiiOtmcl HngH Sell Mill Iliuliiullh Common ( Inulc * su-iuly. WEDNESDAY , Aug. 22. The receipts today consisted of 2,215 cattle 9,321 hogs ami 00 sheep , against 2-IO. > cattle 7,630 hogs ami 103 sheep yeatenlny and 1,58 cattle , 12,870 hogs und 415 sheep on WediU's day of last week. For the three days thl week the receipts foot up 7.01U cattle , 20,039 hogs nnd 1.9S sheep , as against 4,910 cattle 29.676 hogs and 1,210 sheep for lite corre spending days of last week. CATTLE Although there was a fair run ol cattle there were very few corhfcd natives the bulk of the offerings being mmle til ) ol westerns. Really desirable beef steers ol any kind were scarce and the bids made b > the buyers looked lower , but taking ( ) uallt > Into consideration the market would have to bo quoted ns steady. The market on desir able butcher stock , such ns cows and heif ers , was steady to strong. The offer ings were light nnd soon cleaned up The market on stock cattle , which nre wanted to put on 'rough feed during the winter , was In a little better shape. The de mand from the country has Improved some , what during the past few days and the mar ket has firmed up. , The heavier feeders do not show any material Improvement. Hcpre- sentatlve sales : DRESSED I1KCF. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 14..1127 $2 M 3. . . . CIO J3 23 1H..10C3 JI 20 21..11II 3 10 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 40..1134 420 COWS. 1. . .900 75 1. . . , 910 i ro 7. . . . SIS 2 00 1. . .1000 1 00 11. . . . S2J i no 1..1020 200 I. . . . ( ! 70 1 M 1. . . . SOD i r.o 1. . .1120 2 00 1. . . . CSO 1 15 1. . . . 920 1 50 2. . . 720 2 00 2. . . . 8CO 1 20 C. . . . SA5 i ro 5. . .1010 200 4. . . .912 1 20 ' ' ,1000 i r.o 10. . 1011 2 10 3. . . . 710 1 20 i ! . . . mo i so IS. . . . .VII 220 " ' .1060 1 20 2. . . . DOO i no 23. ' . . . 901 2 SO ! . . MO 1 23 4. . . . H87 1 SO 9. . . . 840 2 20 1. . . . SIO 1 25 1. . . . USO 1 50 U 911 2 20 1. . . . C30 1 25 1. . . . SIO 1 BO 7. . . . 928 2 20 1. . . . 910 1 25 11. . . 1 30 20..1141 223 3. . . . 813 1 25 13. . . 892 1 f.O 23..1001 223 1. . . . 900 1 23 13. . . 900 1 IT > 1. . .1010 2 25 1. . . .780 1 23 I. . . 9SO 1 73 4. . .935 2 25 2. . . . "CO 1 25 2. . . 913 1 73 12. . . 100 2 23 1. . . .830 1 23 1. . . SCO 1 73 2. . .1023 2 23 3. . . . 50 1 25 I. . . . SIO 1 75 . 8C8 2 23 3. . . . CSil 1 2'i 1..1110 1 7 ? 48. . . 878 2 ? " > 12. . . . S20 1 23 1. . . . 770 1 73 1. . .1130 2 40 1. . . .780 1 25 2. , . . SCO 1 75 . 920 2 40 32. . . . 933 1 30 11. . . . 974 1 SO 21. . . 922 2 40 3. . . . SCO 1 50 1. . . . KID 1 90 . 740 2 40 1. . . 7CO 1 33 5. . . . 850 1 90 20. . . 930 2 40 10. . . 711 1 33 1..1140 1 90 7. . .1147 2 40 3. . . , 9CO 1 33 1. . . . C60 1 90 23. . . . 882 2 CO 5. . . 915 1 33 1 , . . . 730 1 HO 2..IU80 250 13. . . 932 1 W I. . . . UK 1 90 IB..1025 2 CO M. . . 8S2 1 10 1. . . . 900 1 90 1..1020 2 C5 4. . . 830 1 W l.l.aC'OO 1 90 3. . . . IliO 2 75 1. . . 970 1 60 1. . . . 830 1 M 1..1300 320 1. . . SCO 1 50 7. . . . 915 2 00 COWS AND HEIFERS. S. . . SC3 2 25 HEIFERS. S. . . . 2CO 73 l' ' , . . . 4SO 1 30 1. . . 330 1 0 1. . . , . 440 1 CO 1C. . . . BU 1 35 12. . . frr , 1 03 1. . . . 290 1 OJ 3. . . . 513 1 33 7. . . 742 1 75 B. . . , . 3C.2 1 HI 3. . . . WO 1 33 1. . . 400 1 75 17. . . 4S7 1 20 1..1.1350 1 40 27. . . 782 190 4. . , . 4G1 25 1. . . . "UO 1 40 2. . . 315 2 00 2. . , .1010 1 23 1. . . . 530 1 40 4. . . 7C3 200 1. . , . 320 1 25 4i..v4W 1 10 13. . . 723 205 10. . , . 192 1 23 5 460 1 40 37. . . C39 2 15 3. . . rlC. 1 25 12. . . . 738 1 50 S. . 913 2 30 . . 400 1 25 li. . ' . . 3C3 1 53 7. . 757 230 CAliVES. 410 1 15 S , . ,110 2 00 .2. . . 140 2 50 1. . 330 1 25 21. . ' . 215 2 00 ' 2. . . 193 2 30 7. . 2i9 ( 1 23 I. . . . 230 2 00 1. . . .140 230 5. . 132 1 23 1. . . . 190 2 00 C. . . 201 2 50 2. . 240 1 50 2. . . . 275 203 . 120 2 f.O 1. . 2S ) 1 73 2. . . . 3M 2 03 s ! ! .232 2 BO 4. . 2S2 1 75 2. . . . 315 2 05 1. . . 190 2 50 2. . 1 75 1' ' . . . . 310 2 15 17. . .260 2 73 15. , , . 22C 1 85 l..V300 ' 223 8. . .133 3 00 2. . . . 230 2 00 1- ) 255 1. . . 180 3 Oil 1. . . . 11)0 ) 2 00" ' 2. . . 1DO-J25 1. . . 190 3 00 3. . . . 146 2 00 1. . . . 2SO 2 50 HJLLS. 1. . . KM I 15 2..1140 1 33 1. . . .1510 1 60 1. . .12SO 1 13 2..1183 1 33 1. . . . I'll ) 1 50 1. . .14911 1 M ! . . . . " 870 1 33 1. . . .1340 1 30 1. . . .120) 1 23 1..1100 1 40 1 870 1 53 1. . . OCO 1 25 2. . . . 7SO 1 43 1. . . . 9)0 ) 1 53 C. , . MC 1 23 1..1440 1 50 2. . . . 813 1 CO 1. . .130) 1 SO 1..1170 1 30 1. . . .14IO 1 70 .1230 1 35 1..10IO 1 M 1. . . .10I ) 1 75 . 8CO 1 35 1..1030 1 50 OXKN. 3..14C6 2 CO STAGS. CM 1 50 2. . . . 9S3 1 60 1..10 173 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2. . . 4S5 1 25 24. . . . .W ) 2 10 4. . . 751 2 25 1. . . Col ) ] 40 5. . . . 44C 2 1U . . 70' ' ) 2 25 1. . , Sill 1 51) ) 8. . . . M 2 10 . . SSH ) 2 30 3. . . 343 1 C5 13. . . 479 2 10 . . 821 2 30 2. . , 2W II. . . 515 2 Id . . S70 2 50 i ! . ! C40 31. . , 740 2 15 . . "SO 2 SO i. . . 82) 1 ' , C.10 2 13 . . 841 2 30 i. . . 700 1 ' .CM 2 15 . . IJ3S 2 : I3 i. . . 5CO 1 ' C22 2 15 . . 93' ) 2 33 8. . . 5V ) 1 83 7. . , 807 2 13 . .1070 2 S3 ' 1. . . fan i ss .723 2 15 . . 4' ' ) 2 4' ' ) 1C. . . 6G5 1 93 41 ! ! . , 073 2 15 . . 811 2 40 2. . , . 760 2 00 1. . . . 450 2 15 . .90S 2 40 L. . . CCO 2 00 34. . . . 747 2 17' , . . ) 2 40 11. . , . dlO 2 UO 14. . . . CM 2 20 . .10 ? ) 2 40 10. . . . 521 2 00 . . 731 2 20 . . 85' ' ) 2 45 3. . . . C30 2 00 14. . 74D 2 20 . .1017 2 K > ! 4 1. . C40 2 00 7. . . . 635 2 2) ) . . 'JI2 2 Co 15. . 622 2 10 23. . . . " 09 2 20 ' ' 1. . , 700 2 10 2. . . . 955 2 20 , 'l04' ) 2 75 10. . . 833 2 10 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Nil. Av. Pr. 12 steers 1300 J2 50 C3 steers. . . .124) ) $3 49 7 cows tC7 1 50 10 bulls 951 1 50 10 mixed 672 2 00 3 feeders. . . . 533 2 10 19 feeders. . . . 775 2 23 11 steers 7.VJ 2 50 3 steers 900 2 M 1 calf 170 3 25 HOGS The market opened active and steady to strong on the best heavy nnd liutcher weight hogs. The offerings of such were picked up very readily by both packers and shippers , some choice loads going as high ns $5.60. The best hogs were cleaned up quite early In the day. The fair to medium hogs sold at about yesterday's prices. There was a good deal of trash among the receipts , pigs and rough hogs. None of the buyers appeared to want this class of stuff , and holders found It dldlcult .0 work them off even at lower prices , ileprescntatlve sales : E2 23 il d live mixnl alirep In the yanlii which went nt ( ibotit BtMdy'prlcos. Knlr to Rood mitlvea nfe | iintfilip | nt | iUfi ( o 12.75 , fnlr to good wettrrns nt $2 $ to } UO , common nml stock 8hp < M > nt $1.75 lo J2.2fi , good lo choice 10 to lOO-lb Inrlihs al J2.25 to J3.7G. Heprespnta- tlvt enlcs : No. Av. Pr. 3 unlive mixed , looi \ OS ( 'lilt AU < > LIVESTOCK. fiitllo lii Alt l.lnrH AVoro Higher All Arniiiiil Yi'nli'riliiy. CIIK'AOO , Auif. 21 Just how nuleh more val uable ciiltln wenti lny limn in , ihe il.iy liofore It Is unite Imp isslblp In my , but thry were higher all nriiiml. Some > nlei nlioued not ni ire thnn li'o ' tiiUiincc , while olheis Ilidlcnteil n Kn'n ' of IS ? , ) c ami 2.V. liub-eil , iheie wns "lie snip sic nlmve Ihe hlKhi'St price hen- liifuio rmrlieit , J5c ImvliiK been pnld for a bunch of vety fiipTlor thnrt horns. While In the ug- Ktvjjiil1 reot'lptu wio fairly liberal the olTerltiKS of KI ! 11 extni crudes were i-xlrcnii-ly light , nnd II vnn In thr- < descriptions that tin' ad vance win * the miml priinnunei l. Kully one- hiilf of HRday's run COII | MCI | | of rnnm' rattle , nbout'lO'i ' comlnx from Texas nnd l , ' l bvlni ; rrnllU'd ti > the Wentern raiiKo , The 7nm ) nntlVnt wen > prlnclttiilly cnmm .n . tn fair , and sobl htwly nt fr > m tl to S3 for cown nnd bulls an I nl from I.1.MI lo } 4.5 for steers. Theio wele several trudtt ) nt better Itian > . ' . , porno fed uo.sl- erns ffllliiknt jr. . : . " . . and n lot of shoit limn enttlB frtchlnu 15.33. The bull ! of the western catiltlirought from J3 tj II , with choice selllmi ns hlKh us II. " . . nvxntis weie iiioteil | til Irnin | l.r.o to 1.1.M , nccvmllm ; lo iiunlliy. Hot : prices r itlniii > t < i Knnv stronger. They meted up another "c to 10c today , the l.i'-l . Unlit beltiK rnlnblo nt 15.70 , nnd the chilccM "f Ihe henvy welKhts lirlnifliift fiom $ .1.85 tn f3.9.i. The supply illxappoliiteil expi'ctatlnns , am UIIIIIMK to barely 21OM hend. The proypecls of cmtln- Him ; moderate nrrlvalncre the enili'cs of the buoyant feeling. Shippers were free buyers , ii"t far from half of the supply KOIIK | Int > their hands. Mn t of the- business \\ns dine nl from J5.30 to 15.63 , the iiunlily iiveniKlMB | fcior. Lluhl nnd oidlnnry mixed lots mnde up the bulk of the rccolplH , and those who wety * lo iKInc ? for good henvy IIORN \\eli- unable l > III ! tirders. The sheep and Innil ) mntkels were mixleniloly netlvo nud very Ilrm , the forninr nt from II to 1.1.3. , nnd the latter at fiom )2 to 14.15 for | m > rte to choice. The receipts for the first three days of ( his week have been 11,010 hend fewer than f < r the smile lime lust year. Receipts-Cattle , ll.llOO head ; calves , SOO head. IIOKS , 21,0-m head ; oheep , 8.000 head. The EveultiB Journal leporls : IIOOS Receipts today. 21,0X1 head : olllclal yes terday , IIS3 ( head ; shipments yi'nlorday , 5.9ln hend ; left over , about 7DM head ; quality pmr. market active and Ilrm : prices ' higher ; pales ranBed nt J5.15 3.G5 for IlKht ; I.S3W.2i ) for rouch IvickliiK ; 15.60ft S. 70 for mixed ; f5.25H. > . ! iO for henvy pncklm ; und phlpplni ; lots ; plus. I5.SO. CATTLE Receipts toilay , ll.Oflfl head ; venter- day , C.G45 head ; shipments yesterday , 2.3..G head , mniket nrtlve , Ilrm ; prices 10ft20e higher. SIlEEP-Recelpts tixlny , 8,000 hend ; inntket Ilrm. AVIOSTMIIN I'ACKINC ! 1NTKKHSTS. falllni ; Off In Nnmbcrx Slaughtered tlm friiliiro nf ItiiHliiPH.i for tlmVr k. CINCINNATI , Aug. 21 ( Special Telegram to The Hee. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will say : The movement of rings has lieen lessened , al though sllll liberal. Packing returns show 270.000 hogs for tie : wetk , compaied with 315. < > 0 ln.il week and 2IO.OX ) n year ago. From March I the total la 0,475.000 , against 4,701.000 a year ago. Prominent places compare ns follows : 1S9I. ISM. Chicago 2.0S5.000 I.C91roii ) ) Kansas City : 9.15.0110 670.0UO Omaha . . . , 753,000 462.000 St. Liuls 357.0H ) 219.000 Cincinnati 18i.uoo 13.noo ( ! Indianapolis 2s.iV)0 ) 175.000 Milwaukee 258,000 lir.,000 Cedar Ilap'ds 137.000 HI,000 St. Joseph 223,00) 112000 Sioux City HG.OX ) 9.I.OOI Ottumwn. 152 W ) 102.000 Nebraska City 132.i > K ) lll.uOo Itecelpts mill lU | > cMllloii < if Stock , Olllclal receipts and disposition of stick as shown by the books of the Union .Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. \Vednei-day , August 22 , 1891 : HKCUIPTU Cars. Ili-ad. Cat lie 70 2,235 Hogs 124 9621 Sheep 2 Gl DISPOSITION. liuyors. Catlle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing company 8I ( > . . . . O , H. Hammond company. . . . GOO 1,130 Swift and company HI 2 1S2 . Cudnhy Packing company. . . . 073 lr,4) ) 1JI John P. Squire & Co 7f > S Cleveland , - SI cudahy Ihos 2..9 \Vlls-m 370 niler IIU A. Haas ! )5 ) It. lleckcr & Degcn 287 P.-I ) . Armour G30 I.ce Uothschlld 15 Ix.hnmn . . . . . ; 179 1. . llecker ; C5 N. Itothschlld Shippers and feeders 412 137 Left over 2,250 Totals 2.373 10.S01 ISC , Now York Ilvo Stcink Miirftor. NEW YOltIC , Aug. 22. I1KKVES Il'-celpts , 2,200 head ; market nrm f r iood cattle ; dull for other grades ; native steeis , Rood lo inline , J4.GO ( ! T4.00 ; medium to fair , $4.2j8 > l.50 ; Inferior to ordinary , J3.73IH.1D ; very p..jr and ejmmon , J3.53 3.7.- , . Slir.nP AND IAMI1S Ilcct-lptR. l.'i.OOO head ; mfirlict opened slow , closing dull on clieep and lie lower on lambs ; fully 5,000 lieail unmld ; sheep , poor to nlrlctly prlcne. | 2.00/2.3"r lambs , common to cliilcc , { .l.MMri.OO. HOC18 Hecelpts. DCCI head ; four cars on sale ; market btcady at $5.75 { ? > n9' ' ) for good to choice. St. I.onls I.lvo.Stuck Alnrkot. ST. i.oins , AUK. 22. CATTM : necipts , 3,100 head ; rlilpmonts , l.COO head ; maiket active nnd KtronK ! native steerp , 1,100 to 1,300 Ibs. . JS.r.'lii1 4.45 ; cows. Jl.OO ; Texas steers , 1,000 to 1,200 Iba. , J2.fMifTn.CO ; cows , $1 ! W i2.03. IIOOS Hecelpts , 5W ) head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; market active and strong ; Cc ItlRhtM1 ; cod heavy , $3.7Hjr.-.7. ; Kood IlKht and mixed , jr > . . " .0 < ij < 5.70 ; plus , commrji and loiiKh. J1.50SjTi.40. SII13K1' llucclpls. 3.toO head ; shipments none ; market active ; 13H12IJC lower ; natives , $2.2. > { j2.50 ; lambf , J3.1W3.C5. Kansiii City I.lvo Stuck Alitrknt. KANSAS CITY , AUK. 22. CATTLB-Hecelpts , S.SOO head ; shipments , 3,700 head ; market stionK lo lOc higher ; Texas cows. Jl.73ff2.20 ; beef st'e s. 12.5004.05 : native cows , Jl.2Sif2.75 ; stockeis and feeders. J2.iXlff3.25. HOGS Hecelpts , 8,900 head ; shipments. l.SOO lead ; market steady to strong and } 0c hlKher ; bulk of sales. Jj.l5 < ia.4. > ; heavies , J.1.305.C5 | ; inckcis , J3.3.5.C.i ; mixed , Jl.00ff3.30 ; JlBhls , J4.70 O5.20 : plKS , 3.00J3.03. SHBI3P Hecelpts , 1,10) head ; shipments , none ; narket steady. Stock In Sight. Record of receipts nt the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , AURUS ! 22 , 1894 : Caltle. Hoes. Sheep Snuth Omaha 2235 9,5''l GO ChlciiKo 14,01)0 ) 21.ciiK ) 8.000 KniiFas City 8,3iX ) 8.900 1,100 St. Louis 3,100 6,500 3,300 Totals 27,035 41,921 12,400 MINNEAPOLIS , A tiff. 22. Them were but few puppoitlnK 01 tiers tn buy \\henl today , and local feeling was weak , caushiK a decline In sympathy with the drift of the other markets. Roc-lpts are Increasing In tlie noilhwest at Interior nillroml polnls , tliowlnif evidence of an Intention on the part of farmers lo sell some what fieely , even at the present low prices. The rlecllna nt tha close roused below the closing prices of yesterday from 940 to ? Jo nn the dif [ ferent futuru months , with cash wheat fairly well sustained at about Uc lower prices than yesterclny. The demand was KOIM ! fur wheat , both old ami new , and nlthouRh receipts were lamer than yesterday , they wein easily ab sorbed early In the ilay , brlnKlnc prices nilher above Ihe closing , which was more In sympathy with the tendency of future markets than the cash market was at the time most of the sales were innile. The clone was at iSHo for AuKiist , 052c for September , 51Hf51Uc | for Slay. Old track wheat : No. 1 ha.nl , 5S',4c ; No. 1 norlhein , 57Hc ; No , 'i north ern , 6Cc , with new wheat of the respective Krndes selllnK 2o unilrr ( iM. R - celptB , ] 2" ,000 bu. ; sh pments , 17,600 bu. About per cent only of the day's receipts were ohl whmt. The new wheat Is especially clean from foul seeds ami cither dirt , anil Is expected to ( innko a slronu Hour. The Hour market was ; riulet anil ruled eimy In sympathy with Ihn do- rllne In wheat solllntc nt about ! 3.2) lo (3 40 for patents ami 2 to J2.23 for baker * . Fiilr ile- mund wan icixirinl that took about the produc tion , which wns alr.ut 35HW ( bbls. of Hour for llio twenty-four hours. Shipments , 38,221 bbls. St. I.ouls ( ii'iierul Market. HT. LOUIS , AUK. 22.-n.Ot'R-Quet | , stea.ly. WHEAT Fluctuated aultfl widely on ccmlllct- Inir home anil forelKn business , closlnic ! 4o off ; No. 2 re i , cash , BIHc ; AUK" * ! . B1c : September , 6f.ic ; December , 6l3f34vc ; May , 40i c. , CORN Passed the dny much ns wheat , InxlllK Kc ; No. 2 mlJi'd , cash , 65c ; AUKUBt , Bl'.ie : Sep tember. B4c : December , 48 > ic ; May , 60Wf(30'Sc. : OATS Firm , hlKher ; No. 2 , cash und Auuusl , 3Hjc ; September , 31Tic ; Jlny , 3Clo. } RVi : HlKhor ; No. 2 , this sldu , 64iu ! Uil. IIARLI3V No tradlnit. ( IRAN I wi-r ; east truck , sacked , Me. 19 l-'LAX SEUO-Hluher , $1.20. t'lMVKK t. TIMOTHY 1-owor. with Hales at J5.10. HAY Steady ; unchaiiKed. Ht'TTKIl-l'uchanged. ' KOOS Higher ; 10ic. ( Li\D Steady ; spot , J3.22i4Q3.25 ; 8eilvinbCT | , 3.20. SPKLTKU-J3.20. COHN MI-AI < llnchanKed. WHISKY Unchanged. POTTON TIKS UnchnnKvd. IIAOllINfl I'nchanKed. I'HOVIHIOKB-Hleady , fUet | | , wllhout riuolable hunges. HlX'KIITS-Flout4 , 7.000 bbli. ; wheat , 52.000 m. : corn. G.OOO bu. | oats , 18,000 bu. BIIH'MKNTH Klour , 6.000 bbls. : wheat , < , 'HO ' ) , ; corn , 23.0UO bu , ; oats , > 0IW bu. C'otliin .Market. NEW OIU.EAN.H. AUK. 22.-COTTON-QnletJ nltdllng , 69-lCcj low middling , 65-lCc ; Ki > - l i. irrilnary. 61-ICoj net nnd crom ivfelpts , 89 luli-s ; fi | rt . ountwue , 50 bales ; salt-n , 270 uilt'i ; stK-k. 29,277 bales. if NK\V YOIHC , Aug. Z2. COTTON-nullj mid- 11 lib' . 113-lCo ; net and groai rcctlptf , none ; lo Great Britain , 2iU balcij 19 tu I , i ! | i i for Bnfants and Children. "Cnstorlalinowrllndapti'dtochltdrt'ntliat I recommend ltiwituiorliirt ; 'any | irvn.-rlpllon known to me. " II. A. A.-.r.i. ; : : i. 11 , 111 130. Oxford CL , llrooUyn , N. V. "Tho u < aj of 'Castorl.i l.i.io tmlrrrsr.I nml Us merits H ) well lno\vn t'.iat It * .vis : n work of BUKTcrojratloi | : to endorse 't. ' 1'ew r.ro the ! r.Uill-Mit ! ( fnmllli" ! who do not kiv ; > C'.istorla Wlllln wisy reach. " CUU"i JIjUirVN , 1) ) . D. , l.'cw Yor ! { C'lty. Cnnttirlncun-ftCnll- , Constipation , T y , Hour tttoiuirli , I > l.irruv : < i , Kniotntlon , ' * Kills Worms , gl\ea rlii-p , mid promotes dl gost ton , Without Injurious ) mc < 'tcalon. ! 'Tor several years I linvo rccommendeA your ' ( . ' .istorl.V r.r.d thr.ll Always continue tc do M ni It li.n Invariably produced beneficial .v results. " inwi : K. I'Aiinnr , JI. I ) . , ' 12Mh Street amiHi Avo. , New York City. Tun C'r.s-Mrti COMPANY. 17 Mcniu * BTIIKET , I."E\T YORK CITT. jIc''JHH [ / * t .1 ILL i -fjg FOLDING BED Reduced From $37.50. I IS EXACTLY UK - CUT , latest style , finished antlquo ; has 18x40 bcvol plate mirror , woven wire bpring with heuvy spiral springs In the center , and patent castors , so that it can bo moved ab.iut easily. Every fold'ng bed in our immense establishment is marked in largo , plain figures at almost } former prices to reduces our onormou stock. All 'Gunn" Folding 13eds at lows than manufacturer's cost. $15 Folding Duds for $7.5. $18 1-oldliiB Huds for $ ! ) . 8. $25 Folding Huds for $12.50. $10 FoldiiiK cds for $22.50. $50 Folding Ucds for $27.75. $ 5 FoIdiiiK Huds for $31,50. $75 Folding Hods for $3 ! ) . $5)0 ) Folding Huds for $1.2.25. $100 Folding Buds for $ ' 18.75. $125 Folding Ujds for $ ( > 7.75. SPECIAL. Ice Chests , worth $10 , for $4.75 , . 100 ice chests , hard wood , all mdorn : improvements , size IIU inches long , 20 Inches deep , 27 inches high , patent castors , perfect ventilation. Refrigerators , with water cooler , $6.98 Description : Hard wosd , finished antique , latest style , airtight - tight lockH , metal shelves , porcelain lined water cooler ; dimensions - sions : 21 inches long , 10 iuulics deep , a'J inches high. Rednc-iU from $15 00. Terms : Cash or Easy Payments. © Formerly People's taitulh Hoan. gild 10 cents for postagu on Big * ) )1-Ct ) taloguu. / ' Write for Bnby Carriage Cataloguu Mailed Free. Goods sold on payments In Council Bluffs & South Omaha , Close evening at ( J:30 : except Saturdays. cont'iient , 300 bales ; forwarded , none ; sales. CSO bales ; spinners , 280 bales ; slock , 97,1 ! > D bnlrs ; total today , ncl receipts. 2.517 b.ilcs ; exports to llrcat llrltaln , 2.9S9 bales ; l" > the continent , 400 bales ; slock , 177,233 bales ; cinsolldated net re ceipts , 8.008 bales ; expoils lo Orvat Hrltoln , 10,082 bales ; to the continent , 3. < : .7 . laics ; total s ncJ Scplember. 1 , net receipts , 5,8111,450 bales ; exports lo On-lit llrltaln , 2.S51.612 bales ; to Franco , 602- 237 bales ; to the contlnunt , 1,708,093 bales ; to th cliannel , 9.CS1 bales. Now York Dry < .oo < l .llurliot. NEW YOUK , Aug. 22. More activity has been irescnt In all departments of the commission nule today than nt any t'mi during the last y-nr mil the volume of business has been very huge. Irown sheetings of eveiy count and w.'lght are Inner at cm rent rales and concessions arc no onger obtainable. Illeached cottons have shared n much attention. The m.iiKct begins lo re- lect seriously the enormous curtailment of pro- luctlon of cotton'goods that has been going on it the rate of 16,000 pkgs. for nine weeks iillo- ether and which furnishes n total deficiency if 41,000 pkgs. at the lowest estimate , If It deed not each 200.000 pkgs. Printing fabrics , active , lint cloths In demand , with sales of 40.001 pieces it 2 11-lCc and 10,000 pieces nt 2 u , the latter u Ice being bid at the cloke. Woolen goods In rood rermest and many goods have been ordeied or spring. _ Cotton .Market , NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 82.-COTTON-Q.ulet ; lali-s , 270 bnli-s ; ordinary , rii c ; HOIK ! ordinary , ioj low middling , f'Ue ! mldilllng , CHc ; goo < l mid * Illng , 613-16c ; mldilllng , fair , 7G-I6c ; ri-celp's , 19 bales ; cxpoits , coastwise , GOO bales ; Ri ? l ( , 3,277 bales ; futures , steady ; sales. 9,500 bales ; \URUst , 16.31 bid ; September , J1.3ilC.3l ; Ocla- ier , J0.33 (0.31t ( November , JO 11170.42 ; December , 6.49S6.50 ; January. J6.S3 < jC.r,5 ; l-Vbrmiry , J0.llj ( ( > .62 ; March , JC.674JIU.S ; April. JO.73flO.74 : May , 0.79jj6.81 ; June , J0,3.iff0.37 ; July , JO.91fjO.93. HT. I.Ol'IH , Aug. 22.-COTTON-Qillet ; mid- lllng , CT4c : sales , 000 hales ; shipments , GOO bales ; ilock , 21tOO bales. Oil Miirkets. OIL CITY , PH. , Aug. 22. Nnllnntil Transit cer- lllcntt'H opened at 80 % ; blRliest. 80 % ; lowest , * % ; cloHc-d , 80K ; uhlpmvnts , 87,807 bbls. ; runs , 15,701 bills. PITTHIII'IIO. Pa. , Aug. 22. National Trans ! ! ertlllcatiii opened at 80i : closed al 80H ! hlBheal , ,05i ; lowest , 803 ; no salrs. LONDON , Aug. 22.-CALllTTA ( ! LINHEEI- pot , .18s ; August and September shipment , via npe , 38s. _ .tliirkrt. NEW YOUK. Aug. 22. miOAII Ilnw , strong ; uilesxf \ \ bags c'litrifiiKal , 90 tent , 3jc ! > c , I , f. , bags , Cuba milim ) en. 89 test. 2Hc , e. I , f. ; ellned , Ilrm. Wool .M HT LOIIIH , Auif. 22. WOOIQ.ulet , without An a general household liniment for the relief of pain , for slight nllnii.'iitu und from njurles rofitiltlnK froni acc.'ldonts , Cliamlier- aln'u 1'aln Dalin 1ms met with unparalleled lucceua. It la also fumoua for IU cures of lit'umatlBiu and lame back , For nulo ty Irngglste. _ A Now Train to Chicago Commencing Auguit 12 , the "Omaha anil Chicago epeclal , " via tlio Chicago & North- , vcslern railway , leaves Omaha dally at 6:15 : ; . m. , and arrives at Chicago 8:45 : next j nornlnf. Vc-etlbulcd dining car , Wagner leepera and chair cars form the tiiuliimetit this train and all to " , are up "North- vcatern" standard. 1101 Famam itreet , city ticket office. . . . Stand at the Head. For thirty ycara DticbcrWatch discs liuvo been cnilorecilby every prominent dca- IcrlnthoUnltcclStalcs. The I ) neb or trade mark In this country , I and Ilia Hail mark In RUBY JEWELED I England lire n Rimrnu- J ADJUSTED ' tec of jmro metal. 17- rti. WATCHES jewel Ilampdsii move- incuts In Duubcr discs stand nt tha head. If your dealer does not Ifcep our watches mull us your address nlid wo will send you Ilia nntni ) of it denier who does. THU DUKULB WATCU WoiiKb , Canton , O. We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for prices , I1' . O. H. earn , Oniiilia , or delivered at your station. Telephone 218. Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. WM , LOTIDON. Co mmissiou Merchant Cniin am ! Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All buslncM ! ) ordera placed on Uhlcuita DourU of Trade. Corrospondencu uollcltcd , Office , room 4 , New York Llfo Uulldlng. Telephone KUH. NEBRASKA rOArA/v J3AJVJC 17. N. I > rjn > ltoi-u , Unitilia , Krltrai/tiU. CAPITAL , - $400,000 SURPLUS , - - $55,500 Orrcer : and Directors-Henry W. Vales , prcs lilrnl ; John H. Collins , vice-president ; L vile B. Ili-cO , CMhlcrt William II. t ) . Hughes , ulit ml cashier. , a THE IRON BANK. *