H THE OMAHA DAILY BRE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 20. JR9t , 15 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Jolting Bitaatlon HO.I Shown Ho Material Obango of Late. LARGE GAINS IN BANK CLEARINGS Conntry Jllcrclmnts HuyliiR- for tha Imtne- dlnto 1'nInro Only < ! on < l Jinny llayori In the City Ixmt WccM l.lve 8lock L'umiimniU Ilcttcr 1'rlcrs. Tbero wcro moro country merchants la. the city last week than for Bomo time , nnd wlilla they did not place any very largo orders , Ihcy bought enough to cnimo a material Increase In the total volume of business , The political con vention brought a gocd many merchants Into the city , and while business and politics do not mix very well , tlio majority of the mer chants found time , to call on tdf Jobbers and some ot them placed orders , whllo others promised to coma In later , when them was not BO much going on to , take their minds away from business. It Is understood that a strong effort will be made to bring In as many Nebraska merchants this fall as pos- Rlblc , BO as to nlvo them an opportunity cf comparing : 'Ma Mirkot with others , tlio gen- 1 cral oplrton being tiitwhen Nebraska mer chant * : come to realize the size of this mar ket , and that It Is fully equal to any other accessible to this section of the country , they will place their business hero na a matter of convenience , It for no other reason. The general situation In the jobbing district has not changed materially during the past BX days. While some Jobbers are Inclined to lotk upon the dark side of the question , Dthora are claiming that there Is bound to be a good deal of business In the west In sptto of short crops In some sections , and that there Is no occasion for feeling discour aged , though tha volume of business may not be RO large as under more favorable condi tions. Ono Jobber remarked that there would bo trade enough In Nebraska to keep every Jubblng house In the state busy If Nebraska merchants would only keep their business In the state Instead of sending It tn eastern cities. One thing Is certain , however , and that IK that c. good many merchants who have In the past bought their stocks In tha tast nro naw placing tlielr orders hero as a matter of convenience. When the future ot trade is a little uncertain , no cautious mer chant feels like buying a largo stock of goods several weeks In advance ot tha de mand , nnd by placing his orders hero he can get goods moro quickly and Is not forced to anticipate tha wants of his trade. A nearby market Is an absolute necessity tea a merchant who la following the hand-to- moutli policy of buying. HANK CLEARINGS. During the past week Omaha has made a material gain In the matter of bank. clear- Ings. The gain In the clearings at this point , ns compared with a year ago , Is 23 % per cent , while for the whole country the Increase amounts to only 19 V4 per cent. Omaha ntlll compares very favorably with other cities of the northwest In the matter of clearings , which for the past week were as follows : Omaha JI,1DO,125 Minneapolis 1,8(5,421 St. Paul 3,521,657 Denver 2,355.457 St. Joseph 1.340,704 Uuluth 2.S32.G33 Milwaukee 4US,532 To fully comprehend the meaning ot the Increase In the clearings of the country , as Indication a revival of business. It Is neces sary lo take Into consideration figures cm- bracing a greater period than a single week. The comparison should bo made to cover a period of several months at least , reaching through a number ot years. It lias been a frequent tubject of remark that the clearIngs - Ings nt New York have compared very un favorably with the balance of the country and that that city , of all the great business centers , makes the poorest sliqwlng. The following table shows the total clearings of the entire country , and ot the clearing houses outside ot Now York , na complied by the Financial Chronicle , for the first half of each ot the past five years : Outside Total , nil. New York. Six manthH , 1SOI , . . . J22.2S7OO,000 J10.31S,000,000 SIX inontllfl , ISM. . . . 31.333.000,000 12.9C6.000.00I ) Kir months. 1S > 2 , . . . 31.324.000,000 12,414.000,000 fix months , 1K 1. . . . 27.033.000,000 ID.OTS.OOO.OOl 81 * months , ISM. . . . 30,1:1.000,009 ll,3Gl,000,00 > ) It will be seen that New York's ' share ot the. total transactions has never been EO small ; that the clearings of other cities have risen from not much moro than one-third of the tola ! to not lees than one-half , nnd In July and August this relative Increase out side New York has been still greater , as will bo seen by the following ; Outside. TotM. nil. New York. July. 1KH 13.6H.l 0WO H.671,000.000 July. 1 3. 4.ire > , ortoooo 1.776.000.001 August. ( I weeki ) 1SJI , 2.237,000,000 1,087,000.000 August , (1 weeks ) 1893 , 2,321.000,000 956,000.000 AYhlle the decrease In total clearings for July was still considerable , the decrease out side New Yotk was slight , and for the Arst thrco weeks of August the total. Including New York , shows , a decrease , while , exclud- Inc this city , It shows an Increase over last year. These figures show' not only a decline in New York's share of the total transac tions , as compared with tha period of panic , but also as compared with earlier dates ami times of normal conditions ; and this means a correspondingly favorable comparison for the clearing liouscs throughout the country where the record of transactions Is less In fluenced by speculation and Is a more accu rate measure of the volume of actual busi ness. According to the New York Bulletin the re duction In New York's clearings has. arisen almost entirely In the speculative transac tions on the Stock exchange ; and that de- cllno has been duo not alone nor chiefly to a curtailment of speculation , 'but to tha method , recently Introduced , of settling stock opera tions through the Stock Clearing ho" . ! a- ateail of through checks covering er.ch trans action. Could a comparison Uo .11 ado that omitted stock speculation from tha account It la doubtful whether the courto o , " clearings In that city would vary materially from those ot ouuldo cities. LIVE STOCK. The past week has witnessed quite in Incrcaao In the recelpta of cattle , th earn being closa on to 2,000 head. The receipts , however , have been made up very largely ot common light stock cattle and butchers' stock , while good corn fed beeves have been In light supply. The tendency o ( the- market has been toward higher prices , the advance on beet cattle amounting lo about 25o to 3Ec for the period under review. Other grades of stock have advanced In proportion. The country appears to have como to the con clusion that tha stack cattle that are being sent In from the burnt districts ate cheap and a good many are being taken back to tha country and placed on rough feed. At leait ono shipment has been made , during tha past few days , of cattle of this Ulacrlp- tlon to the range. The receipt * of hogs have , fallen off over 13,000 tiP.nl , as compared with the previous week , and at the sumo tlino the quality has been getting poorer every day. The dem sd has been good all the week and both packcri and shippers have been liberal buyers. As In the case ot cattle , the .tendency of the market has ; be n upward , the advanc * for the week bolus about 20o to 2Sc. AB I > UK HEK8 IT. Bo m Urlght 3potl llrraklng Through tb Uitrk btirfneo of Itiutnotiu The manager ot U. O. Dun & Ca.'t Mer cantile Aeency. tanking ot trade for the week , caya : "In sptto ot the extremely un favorable conditions of th week anil of wockM preceding , trade shows up fairly well. There Is no especial f&lllnar oft Innny line , aiul tha aggregate sales for the week are average for the time ot tha year. Collec tions nro rntlur better , though a great many well rated flrma are asktnj extensions , and nil bad bills are worse than ever. Failures for tha we k In Nebraska , number seven , which la a. Birutll number , though It Is observed that tha falling- Arms belong lo rather a bttter cJa t ot traders thanusual. . "Itcports from the Jilack Hills country arc very favorable , and conservative busi ness men up there .predict a sharp revival Fwithin sixty day * . In nearly all the valleys farmers Itav * > had abundant ratni. ami for th * first time on record , perhaps. th Black IIIlli country -will ba shipping grain , vege tables and feed lo the farmers of northern Nebraska. Bomo of our Omaha jobbers da not fully appreciate the value of the Hills trade , and neglect It , but one frrocery house sold J29.0W there within the present month. This Is not bail for such a neonon an wo nro Jut iMisslng tlirotiRh. It will pay our people lo hold on to the lllack Hills I rail o anil do- velop II , for the rrclon Is rich In many particulars nnd cannot Ions remain utterly depressed. "Tlie doctrine of progressive cltlca Is an adaptation of the epigram ot Jefferson : internal vigilance U the price of prosper ity. ' Tills -was well Illustrated recently nil applied to Omaha. 'Very few of our cit izens know thnt the War department ot "Washington had almost consummated a > lnn for abandoning the Department of the \ 'Intte nnd taking the > army liMilciimrters ruvfcy from Omaha , but sucli li the frigid , tiriflendly fact. Itut for the efforts of Sen ator Manderson and a delegation of Omaha citizens this department would have been consolidated with one or two nelghburlnK depp-rtinents , nml the JSOO.OOO or more which Is paid out directly hero by the Wnr de- jurtmcnt would have pone to enrich the merchants of a tlval city. The southern BeiitUors nnd congressmen wished a depart ment of Atlanta , -with headquarters In the metropolis of Dixie , nnd Ornnhn. was scl- lected ng a lamb for tho. sacrifice. The danger Is past , the buildings are fast bclns erected , nt fort Crook nnd tbe > henotiuar- tcrs are still here , but this city lias to keep a Hhnrp eye out for breakers. "The Jobbers of llie stnte will tnnke a serious mistake If they do not early unite for such lefrlHlntlon ns Is needed to Improve our assignment nml other commerclnl laws. Nothing will be accomplished In this di rection at nit If the jobbers wult until the legislature convenes. "Information from all part * of the state confirms our worst fcnrs regarding crops , The state nnd the county governments must rise to the emergency this fall and winter or many worthy ones willing .to cnrn wngcs nnd n living will become wards of the local authorities. The evil of the drouth Bbould teach us the value of Irrl- untlon. nnd the necessities of the situation should stimulate efforts to prevent the re currence of destitution. Every dry count/ cnn well afford to bond Itself for Irrigating Oltchcs , nnd In no other way cnn wo tide over the coming bnrd winter. Now Is the time to act. " SNOW , CllUltUIl & CO.'S VIKW8. Trailers Itccomlnts AecuntonioU to Situation unil AdJiiMlnc'riiclr AITalr * Accordingly. Albert Andrlano , local superintendent for Snow , Church & Co.'s Mercantile Agency , writes : "lx > cal trade Is still suffering from the depression resulting- from the crop failure , and the prospects ace for n light fall nnd winter trade. Retailers and wholesalers arc , however , becomlnu accustomed to this view nnd accommodating themselves to cir cumstances. They have.uecomc accustomeu to economy , and their expenses are so re duced now that they can view the prospect ot n light trade with less fear of loss than ttf ore ' "An 'important feature of the situation Is the high price of feed stuffs of all classes. Since the failure. In corn and Its remark able rlho , nil classes of cattle fooil Imye gone up In price. Owing- the partial fail ure of hay , the same ts somewhat scarce and selling aa lilKti tvs $10 and $11 n , ton ; chop feed Is In high demand , and farmers are even crushing wheat for food , finding the same cheaper than corn. A thlnfr un precedented heretofore Is the use of low grades ot flour for cattle food. All the mills In this part of the country and ns fnr cast as Illinois are running at full capacity nnd barely able to supply the demand .for low grade Hour ; of course , this condition cannot last for any length of time without Increasing the price of both cnttlo and hogs. It is consollnc to know that local Jobbers are getting some benefit out of the de pressed conditions resulting from the crop "The small merchants , who had ordered quite heavily In the east early In the sea son , have , with few exceptions , counter manded their orders whenever possible , and will , durlnp the fall nnd winter , de pend upon Omaha houses to supply their demands from lime to time ns consump tion warrants. This will bring many cus tomers here who- have heretofore purchased In the east , and Is a very acceptable Brain of consolation for the light trade which "There Is' the usual run of business In staple lines , but dealers In luxuries cpm- plain of very dull trade. The demand is pilnclpally for cheap and medium grade goods , ami the high priced articles do not find n ready market at present. The Manufacturers and Consumers asso ciation Is dolnK much cocxl work with the trade and will prove nn Important factor In nddlntf to the business of local concerns during the present season. Homo Industry la sound doctrine ) r close times , "South Omalm packers complain of the noor duality of stock which Is coming to market , and It Is evident that the yards are still suffering somewhat as a result of the Inte strike. Tills Is accounted for on he basis that during the strike many shippers In the rush to market their stock on account of the scarcity of fodder , shipped to Kansas City and Chicago , and fn this i way much legitimate business was lost to this market and has not yet come " "ilanlc clearings ns a rule show an In crease In nil the large centers , the gold reserve ts si-owing , and with the adjourn ment of congress nnd the conclusion of tar- IK legislation business In Kcneral will no loubt experience n revival which will revert - vert In "me degree to the benefit of every part of the country. ' _ 8ntge tloii for Ooimiicrcinl Agencies. The Commercial Exhibit of Omaha pub lishes D. thoughtful article on the subject of croccrs entering business , says the Mer chants Review of New York. It argues that frV many communities the number of dealers Is too iar&e for the good of the trade , and yet the beslnner. or Intending boKtnner , has no mentis of telllnK beforehand whether the business la overdone or not. The ex hibit therefore BUgsests that the mercantile ncencles adopt a plan by which the re quired information couia be obtained and nlaced at the disposal of would-be grocers for a consideration. The Idea. Is worth the attention of the retail trade. But who shall decide how many grocers a. given number of families can support ? Outfit a skilled able and energetic clerk , who feels In his heart that he possesses the elements of suc- ws" be deterred from venturing In o business because the neighborhood is crowded with grocery stores ? 1'erhnps the established dealers are unskilled , unenter prising and old fogylsh , nnd a far better op portunity awaits the competent beginner ther than In a less crowded neighborhood. lSdeed.lt Is n maxim with some peed ludfies. that If one wishes to do a coed bus iness V any particular Hne he should go where the VneVchanta belonging to It are most numerous , _ _ CoHco Market. NEW YOIlK. Auc. 2S.-COFFEE-Optons ! onciwd slendy t unchanged to 10 points n l- vnrice. ruled quiet but firm on covering , closed quiet at unchW-c.1 to 10olnt * net mlvnnce : iir * 4W > IKIKH incluainc : Aufrnut , JH.&S : Bep- . . ; Otober. bcr , J13 : December. 1U.SO : . - . coffee , nlo. quiet ; No. 7 , $18 ; mild. < ] Ulel ! Cor- SoTr I19.00019.S5 : al . nonf'rTW'"l1 0"V " liveries from New York y lfrday , 8.MO bas , New Vorh twlc today , 135,768 taesi ; Un te.l Btatw Mock. 15Z.OW l g : aflonl for the Un ted States. SM.OOO b B8 : total risible for tha Un teO States , 40S.OW bags , asalnjt H1.S13 teg * ta t SANTOS. Ausr. K.SIndy ; good nverace B.-UUM , 1& & : receipts , 15,000 bags ; itoclt. 320.000 bnHAMminar AU * . 2S.-M tk t teafly : prices unchanned to M vie. hlslier : ! . 8,000 bag * . IIAVIIB. AUB. M Operwd quiet ; unchanged la ttf higher , closed nt net advance of UOVi'J tolnl nalea. 10.000 bass. . . . ltIO DE JANE1UO , Aug. M. Opened atendy ; nominal ; excrmnse. M : rrcelpU. li.OOO bagt ; cleared for the United States. 7.000 bncs ; cleared for Europe , 3,0i bans ; itoch , 241.000 bags. Financial Nntr * . NEW ORLEANS. Aus. . Clearlnr * . W7.S52. LONDON , Aug. J ! . Tlio amount of bullion irene Into the llank of England on balance today la 28,0 < M. MEMPHIS , Aue. ! 5 , New York eiehanuo iell- IDE at tl.to premium. Clearlne * . 1118,808 ; bal ance * . | 31.m IKJ3TON , AUB. JS.-Cleariwn , $1I.OS .01 } ; 11- nnce , tl.IW.279 ; for Ui wt k. 70K70S75 ; bal ance * , IS.MM72. I'AIUS , Aus. U Three per cent rentes , 103f EOa for I h ? account. Exchange on London , Kt IDVjfl for cliecki. NKW YORK. Aug. IS. Clearing * . ,7 J.049 ; balance * , 13,913.183 : tor the week , IIM.KI3.77I ; balance * , t33.HO.4M. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. JS.-Drafts , lght , UVfra ; telegraphic , Uc. Silver ban , CiKc. Mex ican dollars , UUUUc. PHILADELPHIA , Au * . . Clenrlnes. .HT.- J ? > ; balance * . ll , ll. 07. For tha week : Clenr- iiS , IM.07M37 ; balance * , JJ.WT.12X IlALTlMOnii. Anr. 2S. Iluik clearlncs today , fl.SW.Wa ; balances , llW.rN. Tha cle/irlngi for tha ntelc wera. 111.179,94 : ; balances , JI.S7S.MJ. LONDON , Aug. li Cold I * quoted today at Ilutno * Ayrei at 2.41 ; Madrid. n. : Lisbon , 30.15 ; BU 1'etenburg. W ; Athena. 77 ; Home , 19.75 ; Vienna , 10J. NEW Tronic , Anc. HL The exporta of ipeclt for tbo wv k wera t&ST.tOO In cold ana JJ1JJ > 3 In llrer. The Import * tor the vrectt wtre : Gold. I901.8U ; .silver , * lfW ? ! . . ? i rnl merchandl . M- ClIICAao. AUK. a.-Clearlnr . | 11B4I,000 ; total for tha vrr < U , J1S.tS7.0"M ; corroponilln ; week last yur. liS.302,000. Money , < U4 per cent on call. HJfl I'er ' cent on time. New York rxchangt. par. Foreign neb into easier. Bttrl- Injr , commercial , M.HKQ4.HU. HT. LOUIS , Aut. ii.CIarlnr . Jl.HO.lit : tlil weclc. I17 , ! > ,1I4 ; coireiponillnE week last year , JU,8H,7SS ; lncrra * thU year , )4OCI.3IS. or W.i per cent. ClnrlnK * la t week. IJI.lstWl PJU- uac * today , ! UIU4 , ; thli we < lc. U.4I1.U3 : wma we lc last year. ll.i SU < ; U wvck. M.JW.D83. Won r dull , Kit par cent , Rxchane * en New York , ZSo premium bid. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nerroui hoid- Ches. Trial ilze , 29 ee&tx. All COMMERCIAL I AND FINANCIAL Balls ' in Wheat and Corn Again Took Oottr- ngo Yesterday. WHEAT OPENED FIRM ALL AROUND There ! Yn nn Alucnco af itnln In lh Greater ! of the Corn licit , Mlilch Vnronrnjrnl Iluylng on the Country Account. CHICAGO , Aug. 25. The bulls In wheat and corn again took courage today and the grain markets closed firm. The crop damage scare -was a prominent factor In corn and tills and other bullish news helped wheat , Corn closed with a gain of 7,60 for Septem ber , wheat finished Tgo higher [ or December , and September oats are % o higher. Pro visions closed -with but little change , Wheat opened firm In the face of much discouragement In the matter of receipts present and prospective , but -was upheld as against that by the firm tone of the Liverpool market and tie : number of letters received by the commission houses from country cor respondents relating very generally an in creasing : use of wheat for feed. December started ! with buyers nt 57c , being the pclea asked far It as the market closed yester 01d day. Some brought B7c , and It then became moro plentiful and sagged to from 67 Uc to 57c. It firmed up again and about an hour from the start It was again wanted at D7',4c. The recovered tone ot the corn market nnd the | sharp bulge In the price ot thqt article near the close caused the local shorts In wheat a good deal ot uneasiness ; they In tholr alarm bought eo vigorously that the market rose to G7o for December and closed strong at D7c. The corn , market recovered the bullishness which It lost yesterday. There was an ab- sencB oC rain In the greater part of the ccrn belt , which appeared to encourage some more buying on country account. Some local shorts also helped by their purchases the advance In prices which occurred. The light receipts gave uneasiness to a few who had the temerity the day before to sell some short. There was a good advance Im mediately nt the opening for the nervousness of those who had September short began to cover , quickly spreading Into the May deal ings. The market was rather Inactive In the middle of the short session , but It became quite animated near the close and It was strong at the same time. September opened at ! H4c ! , rose Srregularly to EGUa and closed at B5c bid. May started at GZ'/fcc. with a eale or two at G2c. It advanced to G3c and closed at D2c. Oats ranged narrowly. Corn continued to govern , but the sympathy did not extend ns far as It has heretofore. September closed at 30c. May ranged from 2ic to 35c , and closed at the highest ji.-ice. The provision trade was not very active nnd the tendency of prices was generally downward until near the close , whet , 'he bulge In wheat and corn caused to be sold what January stulf was wanted by specula tors. Pork for January closed unchanged. LarJ was firm , but very Inactive , making a gain of from 2 4o to Go for the day. January ribs left off at 2V4a decline. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles , r Open. | Tfigh | Low. I "Closo. Whcat.Ko.21 A c . 64(4 ( Pept . B4H Dec . 57 ti 6 7M May . G''H 2 Corn No. 2. . 2WJi Aiifr. . 6BH WJi Sept . CSU f > C Oct . B4M 54 ! < May . Cats Ho S. . . Aup 30 now Srpu.i. 3083UJ4 sown May.- . 36M SS Pork per 1)1)1 is nn 13 SO n so Jai . is 05 13 a- ' 13 67M Cjird.lOOlba Sept . 778 7 70 7 78 Oct . 7 80 7 76 7 80 Jan . 7 03 7 O'M 7 G3 Eliorl nibs- Sept. . . . 7 42SJ 7 rt7 7 40 Oct . 7 37i ! 7 5 7 S7W Jan. . . . . . . . . 7 00 U 1)5 ) 0 U7H Cash quotations were as follow * : KLOUlt Winter patents , tZ.Mil3.S9 : winter strn-lslita , Jt30Q2.W ) : spring patents. $3.100J.CO ; sprlns utrnlRhts. J2.MO2.W > : bnkera , I1.GO@2.0 . WJI EAT No. Z sprlnir , S4 fiKlc ! ; No. 3 tprlns. nominal ; No. 2 ml , WitWic. CORN No. 2 , Me : No. 3 yellow. We. OATS No. 2. SOKc ; No. 2 white. 33V # 334e ! ; No. 3 white , MV5W33C. IlYE No. Z. 4SVic. HATILBY No. 2 , 53 ? Mc ; No. J , 020510 ; No. 4. nominal. FLAX SEED No. I. f1.23O1.24. TIMOTHY BKEO Prime. .20. riSOVlSIONS Me * potk. pur bbl. , JI3.50013.M. Lanl , per 100 ll > s. , J7.7JiSa7.73. Short ribs , sides ( Icose ) . } 7.357,40 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , io.M0 6J'4i short cle.ir , sides ( boxed ) , J7.6i'87.7fl. WHISKY Distillers' finished eoods , per eal. . J1.2S. The folio-wine were the receipts and shipments for today : ) ) I ) I ) NEW YOHK OKNEUAL Al.lltKBT. V'e tcr < lny' Qnotatlonn un I'lonr , drain nnd FrovUloin , JMctalP , Etc. NEW YOItK. Aug. 25. FLOUIt-necclpts. 2S- 400 bLIs. ; exports , 19,000 bbls. ; sales , 5,300 pkga. ; market dull and unlntcrestlnB ; city mill patents , , OSJ4,35 ; city mill clears. 3.53.C3 ; Minnesota patents , J3.IOQ3.75 ; Minnesota bakers , $1.1003.30 ; winter patents. $2.95Sf3.23 ; winter stralRhts , $2.50 O2.SO ; winter extras , $1. S2.03 ; winter low grade * , J1.K5J2.15 ; spring low grades , 5LCO01.SO ; spring extras. $1.80 3.30 ; southern flour , dull ; common to fair extra , $2.0502.50 ; good to choice , . RYE FLOUU-Qulet : sales , 200 bbls.j superrtne , f.75 iJ ; fancy , 12.900303. CUItN MEAI * Htendyi Bales , 400 bhls. ; yellow western , $2.Mf3.IO ; llrandywlne , $2.75S > 3.M. IlYK Steady ; state. K0yse ; Jersey , 45gWc. IIAHLKY MALT Firmly held ; western. 68 © 78c : two-rowed , stnte , 73c ; Blx-rowed , SO-QK2C. WIIBAT IlecolptB , 165.709 bu. ; exports. 1 10,000 bu. ; rales , WO , 0 > X ) bu. futures ami 16,000 bu. spot , Sixit Innctivo ; No. Z red. In store and elevator , BSVJo ; atlofit. 5S14c ; No. 1 northern , 63Hc , do- llvered ; No. 1 hard , 67 ic. delivered. Options opened firmer on wet weather In England and English buying , and ruled very oulet but linn during th forenoon , closing at HWlc net ad vance ; Slay , CGVjgC87Sc. closed nt 66f AURUSt clonril nt Me : September , 430SS9-lCc. closet ! nt 68Hc ; October clowd at 6 > Vie ; December , S1H © Cl n-16e. closed at Cl'ic. COHNIlecelpts , 52.COO 1 > U. : sales , 120.040 bu. futures and 15,050 bu. spot. Spot mnrhtt Itrmer ; No , 2 , COHc In store and elevator ; 61 So ulluat. Options dull but stronger In nympainy with wheat , cloilni ; at UOKo net advance ; May. 6Cf < ! ' , ic. closed at UHc ; August closed at ClKc ; September closed at COHc ; October , K > ' , iGX&c ) , claacd at WHo ; December , KVMUVic , closed at t7Hc. OATS HecelpU , 130,000 bu. : exports , l.Mfl liu. : sales , 120.000 bu. futures. S60.000 bu. spot. Hpot , , market dull ; No. Z , 33'.4c : No , 2 , delivered. HU 3IV c ; No. 3. 33o ; No. i wWtc. 37 c ; No. 3 white , W.c ; track , mixed western. 3 f3l'ie ; track. will to rtate and western , 3C6lle. Options , stendy with other markets , closingio higher : May , closed at 39o ; August , closed at 33Vjo ; Septem ber. closed at 3Kic ; October- 3l93lic. closed at 3lc ; November , clotted at liUo. HAY AVeak ; shipping , UO < 0 ; good to choice , 700 lie. HOI'S ' Uull ; state , common to choice. IQlOc ; I'flclflc 'coast. SQllc ; London market , steady. HIDES Steady ; wet salted New Orleans. s - lectud. 45 lo ( J Ibs. , 4'4c ; Texas , iu-lected. U to M Ibs. , < f5c ; Ilueno * Ayrcs. dry , 2) to H Ibo. , lOVic ; Texas , dry. SO to 30 Ibs. . IWiO. LKATHEn Stcadr : hemlock * > \t \ , Buenos Ayre * . light to heavy weights , IMIltc. \VOOL-Qulet ; domestic Uccce. OWe ; pulled , pnOVISIONS-Deef. dull : farnlir. 19@12 : rxtm rarest IS.OHfS.Wt b f haras , 123.00 ; city extra India mess. lCUc. Cut meata , Mrm ; pickled bllles , V46 c ; pickled sliouldera , < Ti97c ; pickled haim , "Oll c Lard , flrm : wctlern vleam closed at JS.1W8.13 ; city , 17.75 ; September closed at J8.07 , nominal ; renned , llrmi continent , J145 ; 8. A. . ! S.4i ; compound , IKc. lt > ik. linn ; new lll.i tflS.S3 ; extra prime. $ t3.0o013.S ; fain tly , IliOMIliW ; short Clesr. | 13.oa/l .CO. ltUTTEU-fllec 1yr wes rn dairy. 13'i017ci western creamery , SOiflHHc ; western factory. ) i Olio ; Elgin * , HHc ; slats dairy. HOHV4 ; state creamery , 18 < i : Vic. CHEESE Firm : Btat * . large. MWic ; small , JviOlOc ; port skims , JHO 5ic ; full skims. 2W3c. IXIOS Weaker : stute and I'ennaylranU. lac ; tea house , ISUttHc ; western fresh. a(01M ; cas * . ; itOfJI.W ) ; receipts , 6,0 < W pkf * . < TALIXIW-Dull ; city. Be , country , Sic ! , ai to quality. ' I'ETHOLEUM Steady : United cloted at lie bldt Washington , bhls. , 1C : Washington. In bulk , $3.14 ; r naed New York. U.1S ; Philadelphia and Ilaltlmorr. JS.10 ; Philadelphia and Bull ! more , m bulk , IS.W. IIOSIN Firm ; itralnecl , common lo good. $1.15 01.20. TUnPENTINE Dull ; tJCUUc : domestic , fair la extra , IU0"Hc ; Japan. 4SillH& COTTON BKii OlL Flrm ; prime crude. SK ) JOe ; on crude. I882Sc ; yellow buttrr eruilet. It lr3Soi cholc summer yellow , So ; prime yellow , ysllow off grides , llHUWo ; yellow v-A - . chotent > immm r yellow. , prlina yellow. uy.UHcr 1' low utt grade * . 31'T32e. prlmn white , 37c. . , , . , MOLASSKS Slrady ; NewWrfcans , open ketttp. good l < > -h lci > , smtf-a. J " I IO IKON Dull : Scotch , JH.SoiM ; Ameri can. $10.0MI3.0.X 7j . , COI'PRII-Qutet : lake. > ' ' LKAD Weak i ilome tle , TIN-Nomlnnl ; plate * , dui BPKLTEn NomlnaU uleV D f'chanRo , none. OMAHA tilvNKUiUi MA1IKKT9. Condition of Tr.nln \Quolnttoni | on Staple niut 1'iinrI'rotluco. . Tlie week closes with a Rood , firm market on' eggs , lluttcr Is about 8tendy.iv Tlio cheese mnrket I * very-firm. Reviewing the cheese ; situation , the ytlca Herald thinks Uint New York slate must'furnish the bulk of the Roods , both for export , and for winter con sumption. Michigan make * some full cream cheese , most of which goes west , \Vlsconsln , which usually furnlslim the built of stock for winter trade In Chlcnco , la seriously affected , hy drouth , lUlrt the. full ninke there will U ; an limited that Chicago donlem will ilouhtlesji Ira ubllgrd to take n larga Initnltment of eastern cheese. New York state therefoie must not only prmltle the stock thnt IB ti > go nl > roul , nn she usually does , but a. considerable share of the full crenm rtock which l to cnrry our own country throuKh the winter. It looks ns If ' ' ' prices might prevail when cool weather comes Into mnrket. There Ims been no wenther during the pn t week to nftect milk or cheese unfiitoruhly. The nights hnvo been cool nml the days comfortable , nnd there la ginil ' In the aftermath. Miuiy dairymen nro also - . nK grain , the low | > rlw of whrul being nn Inducement to them to lietp the How In that way. Factories generally , In Ihls part of. the country , are making lather mole cheese thnn they were making a je.ir ago. which Is n re- cult ot the nkuience of drouth nnd the better condition of me/tiilowa nnd pastures , nUTTIHl 1'acklng slock , lOc ; fair to Rood country , HI5ci choice In fancy , lTflc ; gath ered creamery , 174jWci ! separator creamery , tic. EQC1S Per doz. , 12lie , LIVE POUl.TllY OIJ liens , . So ; roosters. J0 3ci spring chickens , 9c ; ducks , 6c ; hen tur- kejs. 7W8c ; gobblers , CQCc ; old geese , full-feath ered , 4 3e. VEAI. Choice fat nnd small veals are quoted at 5'48Gc ; coarse nnd large. 35Tlc. CHEESE Wisconsin , full cream , new mike , 122124c ! ! ; Nebraska and Iowa , full crenm. He ; Nebraska and Iowa , pail Klms. Sc : Llm- burger. No. 1. lie ; brick. No. 1 , lie : SvUss. No. 1. 14ffl3c. HAY Upland hay , J10 ; nrfdland , J3.50 ; lowland , t - Color in.i Ifi-s the price on hay , Light hales sell the beat. Only top grades brine top price * . PIGEONS Old birds , per dot. SUc. VEOKTAHLES. POTATOES Hound loin of Immo crown or Kansas stock , "SBSOc per bu. ; small lats on or ders. 89c : California , 73tfSOc. MELONS-Good nock , crateil , KI > . CANTALOUPES Home grown , i > er doz. , 60c < 8l J1.00. OI.U HEANS Hnnil-plcked navy , $3.23 ; me dium. I2.10iii.15i common while beans , I1.7S UI.90. ONIONS On orders. 75c per bu. CAMI1AOR aocul shipping stock , home grown , on orders , 2Uc : southern. 2c. CELERY I'er floa. , JWIOc. SWEET rOTATOES-1'cr Ib. . Co. FUV1TS. An nuctlon Bale of peaches ana plums was held J esterd/iy niornln ? , Tlie Wisconsin Stnte Cranberry Growers associa tion held Its regular summer meeting at ( .rand Itnplds. The principal business transacted was the orgunlzation of the -Wisconsin Cranberry Trade company , a corporation whoso main purpose Is the selling of Ihe cranberry crop of the stock holders. The nranclatloa hopes thereby to prt- vent the commission merchants of Chicago sell ing berries at ruinously low figures. The capital of the new company la llxel at $10,000. The crop reports showed that the cranberry crop for Wis consin would not exceed one-tenth of un average crop. The report on lira damogea showed that most of the bearing wild eianbcrry marshes and over one-half The Improved marshes In the stale have lieen burned over this season , STRAWBERRIES None. AI'PLKS-aood stock , per bbl. . J1M03.00 I1LACK HASl'llEimiUS Npne. nnn nAsi'iiEnnms None. ] ILACKDUItIllis None.- . _ rBACIIKS California. J1.WI1.15. 1'L.UMS-CalKornln. . Jl.OOail.S'Jj- . 1'IllTNES n.004fl.50. v vi't FtOS None PKAKS Ilnrttelt's. J2.00-othcr varieties , $1.50. ATRICOTS-C . nSriei'l fllnltUIKS California , Aone.Vl mtAI'KS-Concorda , 10-lbr.ha.skets , 23@30c ; Cal- " * " " TnoPicALrmrns , HAN ANAS Choice stock J2.QOS81.W per bunch. LKMONS-Fnncy lemons , iX-j ) lic. JS.50 ; fancy lemons , 300 slzu. ; O.W. „ . oi OHANOES None. , . f l'INBAPrPLES-Non . MISCELLANEOUR FIGS Fancy , per Ib. , ISC'1 r. HONEY California. 16c ; darlc Iioney. lOOlle. MAPLE SYIIUP Onllon cans , per doz. , 112. NUTS Almonds , lB 17ojnniOlsh ; walnuts , 100 io : filberts. 12ci Ifrnzll nuts. IOC. CIDEIl Pure lulce. ver bbl. Jti liai : bbl. . M-25. HIDES No. 1 green hlues , ilVic ; No. 2 gre n hides , 115Ife ; No .l green jialle lildes , 3Hc ; No. ! green Halted hlilea , 2i2CL < v 4 grceri sallfd hides , 2.1 to 49 Ibs. , IViq ; No , 2 grttn salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , ! S2Kc : No. I veal calf. 8 to IS Ibs. , CViQCc : No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , lHHc ; No. 1 ilrr flint hides , Be ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , Ic ; No. 1 dry Bfllted hides. 4c. Part cured hides I4c per Ib. l a than fully cured. SHEEP PnL.TS Green salted , fach. ZMTMc ; creen saltecl shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , CSlSc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled farly skins ) . No. 1. each , SrtlDci dry shcarllnKs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. t , each. Sc : dry Sllnt Kansas unit Nebraska butcher wool pelta. per Ib. , actual weight , BflSc : murrain wool pells , per Ib. . actual weight. 406c : dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 49 SHc , murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weleht , 4ffCe. Have fc-t cut off. ns It Is usolejs to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND O RE A SE Tallow , No. 1 , * ® 4'iCJ ' tallow , No. Z. 3i483 > ic ; crease , whlta A , 484'.ic ; Krcas , ivhlte It , 3H51io : grease , yel low. 3c ; grease , dark , ZVSc ; old butter , ZfKVjc : bees\ax prime. ISOlic ; rough tallow. 1KO2C. St. IiOiils tienrrnl MurkoU ST. LOUIS. Aug. 23. FLOUH Quiet , steady. WHEAT Wns firm but tame , galnlnn Vic net ; No. 2 red , cash , W c ; August. Clc , September. MWo : December , EHKo ; May. plldc. COIIN Firm on rei rts of i dry weather , pain ing MO' ic ; No. 2 mixed , cash and August. 12VC ; September , 62VJO bid ; Uecemlxr. 4J c : llay , 6 > c. OATS Firm , aiilBt , He higher ; No. 2. cash and August , 3 ! ic ; September , 31V1C ! May. 33T1C. 11YFJ-B240 bid for No. 2 , east track. BAULKY No trading- . DItAN Sacked , east track , CSo bid. FLAX SEED Firm ; S1.22. CLOVEIl 8BED-7.50eS.M. TIMOTHY SEED J5.J005.15. HAY Quiet. IlUTTElt-Unchnnged. EOQS Firmer : He. . LEAD Spot , 53..t. cast track ; September and Octol > er. JS.l'J. BPKLTBn IJ.I5. CORN MHAL ! 432.H > . WHISKY J1.2S. COTTON Tins Unchanged. HAOniNO Unchnnged. PHOVISIONS Quiet , steady. Pork , standard nie ) . JobbingJll. . Lanl , prime steam. J7.69 ; chnlco , $7.79. Dry salt men I a. loose shouldrrs. ? D.37'/i : lonRH nnd ribs. 57.W ; shortn. 17.70. llaeon. packed shoulders. f7.Mr longs , 5S.23 ; ribs , J3.23 ® S.37H ; phortfl. | S.371i0S.0 , nKCEHTS Flour , 1,000 bbls. : > lieat , 16,000 , bu. : corn , 8,000 bu. ; oats , < 3. ! > bu. SHIPMENTS nour , 7,000 bt.ls.i wheat. 4.000 bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 5,000 bu. t'ottou .Miirlctit , LIVERPOOL. Aug. 25. COTTON-Closlnar : Spot , quiet ; American middling , 127-324. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales. B , & ) < ] Americans. Receipts. C.190 bales , all American , Futures opened dull , with the demand fieely supplied , and closed quiet. American mbldllnr , I" M. C. , August. 3 4G4@ } 6v-C4d ; August and September , 3 4CI < 1. ncllcrs. NEW OHLKANS , Aug. M. fyTTON Quiet nnd uteadyj receipts , 1.639 bales : sales. 23) balei ; exports , cxislulte , 1,887 bales ; slock , 20.070 bales. Futures , dull but steady ; sales. 6.300 bales ; August , JC.41 bid ; September , JG.36fT 37 : October. t6.39frC.4T ; November. I6.47C5.1S ; December. I&M WO.M : January , } tcaff3.l : February , JO.KO6.8J ; March. fs.lg-US.Ta : April , ) ( ! .7S .iiJ. ; ; May. ( & 8 O 0.90 ; June. SD.Mtffli.5J ; July. J8.6iiO ! ' SS. ST. IX5UIS. Aujr. 25. COTTON Steady : mM- dllne , Cc ; sales , 1X ) bales ; recelpt . none ; ship ments. COO bule < ; Btnck , 18,104 bales. MlniirHiulU ] AVIicui Miirhet. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 23. "With larger wheat clearances and belter cables the market ndvanrml nml closed hlRlitr for futures than yesterday by about ftc for September and "i" for Slay. Farmero nre selling -\ery freely in the country now , which brought some wheat nn tn ? fharket for eale for December . .Kulnsl. holdings | n the Interior ele- vntors. The closing prices' iverei Augutt , &lc ; Srptfinber , U'iftUlic ; December , Sl'ic ; May , 694C. Old wheat for August .brought Mo at the closeOM wheat on trncki bipught W1,4a for No. 1 bard ; No. I northern , c57e > No. 2 northtrn , &J\ic \ ; new wheat ranerd frora 2Ho loc blow the price of old of the Hinin erodes. HecelpU. 35.000 bu. ; shipments , 38.00 * b T Flour was rather llrmt-r than yesteulay , but Iho rnnik t itlll quoted at W.JO tn IJ.40 for pjtenlsi jute tz.fi tar bakers. The production wi cutImJitell , nt 37,000 bbls. for the day ; shipments , 32,000 bblo. Knnsiit Citj-tM i-kotn. KANSAS CITY , Aue. Ji OTIKAT V5fr hlirherj No. 2 hard. 9os No. 3 hard ' i'lMliic ; No. 1 red , , 4SVWJC.No. . } red , 47@lic. / C < mN-irnchanEed ; No.g 'mlieJ. 51Hc ; No. white. ilHc. OATS UnchHOgnl. HUTTEll Firm ; crenmuryr-lifrilc ; dairy , H KGQS Aetlve and flrmr . TS Wlieal , Cl.ooo bu. ; corn , 7.0W tu. ; oats. 10,000 Im , SHIPMENTS Wheat , 9.000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none. Liverpool ' LIVErtPOOL , Aug. 23. TALIX3W Nominal ; supply poor ; prime city. 23 * . COTTON HKBD OIIr-QuIrt ; Jl * . Tl'ni'ENTINK Dull ; holders offci moderately ; ( Dlrlt * . 21 * C.1. IIOSIN Dull ; holden otter freely ; common. 3s W. I.AIir > Klrmf holaeri offer vparlngly ; * pot. SV : future * , holder * , not offering. HOPS At LonilDa'U'jcltlc coast ) , uleijy ; hold- era offer inoJeratHn 2 to II t hlcac ° Krult ( Joutntloii * . CHICAGO , Aug. 23. Tha Earl VTull company old California fruit al unction today It * fallow * ! Chicago IVirtletu , JI.Mf/1.15 , prnchc * , $4fIOci | receipt * ot pencil ? * heavy now ; plums , C0iilaj Toktir grapes , JI.T1KM W. Neiv York IJartlett * , J1.45M1.70 ; DMvngrmi , 1.3i ; prune * . JI.OOJ/I "i peacher tiipTic. mtirket uluttej , btrecti full of fruit. Porter Itros , compnny , Chlrago , cold dte cars at auction today u ( California fruit ; Dartlett pear * , ll.ltOJ.S } ) Itucrre ItnMr * . Jl-15 $1.1 $ : ( IriiKt prunes , HXiHl.tO ; Oetmitn , $1.09 ; Hunirnrlan. WOMo. E K plums , 7iO V . Fsllen bergs , II. 11X31. 20. Jnpiins. $1 7.-VOI 43 , t' 1umbln , ! XV , HiiKUJphntllia iwaChM. KfDo ; While I llnir. fi.V $ l 1 ; la\n Crawfords. ( * r , Jones , S5ft70c ; Tokay grapes , hall crates , II.60U1 89 ; Muscat * . $1 nrjn.sr . Porter Ilro1 * . < tjmpnny , New York , four card ! Hed Freestone pMchei" , 11.03 Wings , SSoOJl.lM ; Egg plums , IIOil03 ; Vl.-tnrln plums. * X' I1.00 ; Columlilnai 60990C , Kdrer JnnniH , $1 Wtft.73 ; Omss prune * . &kj1.2ii | Hungarian * , JicOll.Mi Mnlngas. hale cm ton , $1.40. Ni-w York Dry ( loodn Mnrkrt , NEW YOI1IC Aug. ! . The quiet of Rat unity reflated by the mwlenvte ilemnnd of nvents. Still lirgeunlers vuma Ihrough the mnll nnd tele. Krnph fur prmwlnc re"Hlr niMit . Jobhnni were more nctU-o tlinn on tha Mine day of the WIH > | < not tnnny monthn ago , nnd Ihe outlook wns Increasing fuvonbly. All cotton gomls were steady lo Him , nnd for eomo of Ihe mnrc staple stjles prices arc dearer because of demand In excess of the eupply. luslnoa for the week hns been more legitimate ! ) actlxe and larger thsn for nny week since May , 1833. Printing cloth * are firm at STtc. DiilnlliVhrnt Market. IH'MJTir. Aus , ! J. WHEAT n < M likhorf No. I liai-d , cash , August nnd KeptemUer , 67"4o " ; No. 1 northern , rash , August and September , Biic ; LecenU > cr. 57o ; No. S northern , cusli. 5lo ; No. 3 , 51c ; rejected , ITlic ; to iirrlve , N . 1 north- crn , Me new ; 57o old ; rrecli > ts , wheat , 6iW ) bu. HTOCKH IIOMS. Sprvnliittnn In brourltlrs Win llrmjIn Time Ycsti-nlny. N'ENV TOIIK. Aug. 25. With the excep tion ot a brief period of flrmiiess at tlio opening of business ninl In the final trail ing. speailaUon on the Stock exchange today was heavy In tone , and the transactions re sulted In the establishment of a lower range of values , extending from V per cent to } i per cent , the latter In Distilling. The chief Interest of tlio market was centered In Distilling , tlio sales of which were very heavy. There was good baying In the stock tn the early dealings , and an advance of 1 % per cent was had on the belief that the $5,000,000 loan had been effected. A dis patch from Chicago , however , threw doubt on this point by announcing that the Illinois Trust company , which wns to ba the medium of the payment of money to take the trust's whisky out of bond , had not received tlio funds. As the sequel proved , this was but part of the tnsldo clique's plan to work tlio market , nnd the s die mo worked very suc cessfully. heavy blocks of the stock being thrown on the market arid some stop loss orders being uncovered , the price breaking 4 % per cent to 19 % . Considerable stock had been absorbed by the clique all the \\ny down , nml at the lower figures outside buyers came Into the market , whoso purchases caused a recovery ot IH per cent , but the trading In the stock was feverish , nnd n subsequent reaction of 1 per cent .took place , with a final rally ot ' ,4 per cent , the last prlco being 3'4 per cent below yester day's close. After the close of business the street was Informed that the company had secured a loan of between $4,500,000 and 15,000,000 , and that the Illinois Trust com pany had taken possession at the whisky at 1'eorla and Pekin , valued at about $0,000- OOj. This removes an unsettling Influence In the market and will tend to the establish ment of a healthier market. The heaviness of the general list was. generally due to the depression of leaders In the trading , though some ot the railroad reports received wera somewhat unfavorable. Changes for this week ara nearly In the direction of higher values. The bond market \vas Irregular on a moderate volume ot business , the sales aggregating $ SS7,000. The Evening Post says : The market ad vance was checked today by realizations by Now York and London. They had the effect of causing limited bear sales. The opening was firm. The lowest points were reached about 11 o'clock , when a rallying tendency set In , and coritlijuing , closed the general list about % of 1 per cent better than the lowest. The * Indication of under lying strength was the resistance ot values. Hull traders did not show a disposition to acquire stock. The specialties were less affected by the declining tendencies , Indicat ing that they are closely looked after by In siders. The following were tha closing quotation * on the leading sleeks of the New York ei-- chingo today : _ Atchlaon N St W. pfil AilamBExpre-ii. . . 148 North Am. Co Alton. T. A ay Northom Paclfto. ' B do pfd 108 No. P.IC. pM 18H Am. Express 113 J. P. 11. A 0 4W l > : iltlmoro&niio. ! Kortliwpulurn. . . . 107 Canada Pacific. . . . do pld 14- . ' Canud.i Southern. r > 3 N.Y. Contr.il 101 Central Pacific. . . N. Y.&N.E.i ? . . . . 27H Ch > H. A ; Ohio 'Jo ; Ontario A W 1JH Chlcairo Alton. . . , 140 Oregon Imp { § C. , I ! . JtQ " ' OreKonNar ChleagoOas 7r.3s. O.S. L.&U. N. . . . n ConBolldaled G : faelflcMall C. C. C. Si St. It . . . 4l I'.U.&K. Colo. Coal & Iron 4lH Pttttttwrs 120 Cotton Oil Cert. . . .ItPttttttwrs Palaco. . 103 Del. , t Una ion. . . . 1:11) ) Kcartini Del. Lack. .V W. . . H17 llluhnionaaVru. . D. Jfelt.0. DM 34K do pfd. ViUU II. & C.I' . Co Kook Island. . . , Knot Tenn s St , Paul flBM Erlo St , Paiitnfd . . . . ! da nf < l " SIM St. P. & Oinnna. , 8 Port Wriyiior. . . , . 151 do pfd , G. Northern pfd. . 10' , ' Sotithurn „ . cnn ; C. &K. I. l > Jd Sugar Ilotlnory. . . HooUlns Valley. . I'cxns Piclllo. . . . III. Central T. StO. Cent.pld. . St.P. ADuluth. . . . Union PiiclHo K. & T.ofil U. S. Exprcai. . . , 02 Lake Erie i W. . . W.St.1. . AP . do pfd do pld . 10) ( Lake Shore 137 Wolla P.irifO Kx. . 115 Lead Trust 44J \Vcnteni Union. . . Loiiluvlllu&N. . . . 2-tW w. A : P.5i Loiilsvllta&N. A , M do pfd , . Manhattan Con. . . 120H M A.SI. L , Mcnithlat O . 1) , .VIC. O. , Michigan Cent. . . . O'M U , K- Mo.Paolflc . 30M N.L Mobile. & Ohio. . . . 21 C. F. It I Nnnlivlllo Clint. . . 49 do nfd N.-itloimlConl.iya 'Jl T. A. A. JtN. M. . . do pill . 34 T. SU L.&K.O. . . . N. J. Centr.ll . 114 do nfil The total tales today were 1CI.IW shares , In cludlnc ; American Tobacco , 2,000 ; American Cot ton Oil , 2,200 ; American Susar , 2,90) : llurllnmon , 4fcOO ; fhefaprake A Ohio. 1,600 ; Distilling & Cnt- tlefeedlng , r,9,200 ; Ix > ulsvllle & Na hvllle , 2.GOO ; Reading , 8,800 ; Rock Island , 2,109 , ; St. Pnul , 8,700 , Cloalnff quotations on bonds wen ai follows : U S. Bfvrcir . rintriChrifii : U.S. fincoup . llh > | n O. 4a U.S. 4Bro ? . Erie nils I ) . -IHCOUP . O. H.A.3. A.Cs. . . II. 3. 'Jnnn- . , . ua do 7s l-aolllcOHOf'Oj. , , 101 H.&T. C. 6s. Ali. Clasi A . lO- ' do Ha , . . , . AUi. Cl.-iai 1) . 101 K. K. &T. 1st 4s. . Ala. Cl.tai 0 . 02 do lil4M Currencies . O'J UutiialUnlonlH , . La. Now Cou. 41. , Missouri Da. . . . . . . 100 No. 1'nc. law N.C.ti * . 100T Ne Pac. ' 'ncn do In . T N" . Vf. Consoln. . . . S.O , noiiluml. . . . . do S. K Dob. Cs. Tcnn. now Hot tl. 7H K. . fl. W. 181S TonnnowBnt i. . . . KI4W St. 1 * Consols 7n. . Tenn.old ( in. . . . (10 ( P.C.At' . W.fis. Va. Citiitnrlca . 38K SI.L.&I.M.Ocn.Sa. do deferred . 7 AtcMbon ! . . . . . - . 7J Tix. Vac. 1 IH. . . Atclllsun 2n A. . . . ilo s CatmilaSo. tfmls. . ior. ii u. P. laisof'an. . Ceil. 1'ao. IMS 1)3. ) 101 < WVstShoro Is llostan Stock Ouotutloin. I1OSTOK , Aug. 2.1 , Call loan * , IWP3r cent ; ttmo loans. 8 < 1 per cent. Ulotlnpricoa for stocks , bands and minim anr.j ! ; Nnir Vnrk ntlnlns yuut > tloai. NEW YOHK. AMI. 23 , Tlio followfnz or tha : Ininmr qnotntioniii Cliolor. So Plymouth . . . . 10 Crown Point. . , . 03 Con.CaLi Va. , . . 413 Ucidwood , . , . 20 Union Con . 75 ( jould ACiirrj S3 Yellow Jacket. . . , 43 Halo & NiTJrosi. . 00 rron Sllrcr . 10 Hoineftt.tl < a 1.130 Qutclisllrnr. . . . . . . . 190 Mexican . . . . . . * . , . . 105 do pri'letroJ . 141)11 Ontario. . , . . 700 Bulwur . IS Ophir. 1MB San PrAiirlico Mliiln ? { SAN PKANCrsCO. Ana. 55. The omcl.il clolnf Quolatlona for nilnliir utojzitony won U * fol- lowat Sfcfc IJiiotatlons , 1/OtJVOlt , An * , 'JJ a p. m , clotlnet C.inidLan I'-aolflo. , 0 fHP.mlewn 07Ii Krte . 10 iN.Y Central , . . . 1"5 Krlo'jda 7UU IVnnHjrlvanla 5- Ilia. Central. . . . . . 03U ll adlnit IHi Uexlcan ordinary 18 Hex. Con. now 4s. CUH OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKETS Weak Olo603 with an Almost En tire Absence - senco of Beef Cattle. ONLY A SMALL HANDFUL WERE OFFERED I'rlcc HtrmiRcr nml Dealer * Scramble for tlio Brunt Supply HORH ricuro nil Ail- viincu ot 1'lto to Ten fonts Under SATUHDAT , Aug. " " Today's receipts consisted of SI5 cattle , G.32C IIOKS nnd 191 sheep , as against l.GTC cattle. 6,320 hogs , and 90 sheep yesterday , and 1,29 1 cattle , 10,253 hoga and 41 stiecp on Saturday of last week. CATTLE The receipts of cattla toJay were very light , there "being- only halt the number rccehcil yesterday and less than on Saturday of last week. There were a few nutlvo nnd western cornfed steers , some of them very good cattle , The market on beet steers did not show much change , though It could safely bo quoted strong. Ono bunch of pretty fair cattle brought { I. CO , Them vas a pretty .good demand for butchers' stock nnd the most desirable of the cows , and heifers wcro cleaned up early In the morning- Rood strong prices. As usual on the list day of tlio week there was no great amount of activity In the mar ket for stockersKand loaders. Such cattle as changed hands brought about tha same prices as yesterday. Light stock cattto from the drouth-stricken districts of the state pre dominate , whllo tha better grades ot feeders are not so plenty. A buyer with an order for 200 good weight and fleshy feeders re marked that It was no easy matter to nnd what lie wanted. Ileprcsentatlvo sales : HHirriNQ AND nXl'OUT. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av , Pr. 4. . . .1037 | 2 7 ! 49. . .1077 J3 S3 S3. . . .1213 l V ) 2. . . . 9SO 3 7& 13.llffl 4 33. COWS. 1. . , . 730 t < ID , . , . W1165 5. , . . 803 2 IV ) 1 . . . 7SO 1W 1..1130 1 6& 7. . . . 537 8 00 1 . . COT 1 > I . . 970 1 45 1..1010 2 W 1. . . . 7SO 1 0) 3 , . . .IOCS 16) 12. . . . S22 200 1 , . . 600 100 2. . . .1010 1 6' ' > 1. . .1020 219 2. . . S30 1 IS 2. . . . ! 23 1 & > . . . . 702 231 2 , . . W ) 1 25 Z..1MO 105 H..01J 2M 1. . .153) ) 1 23 1. . . . l 1 65 7. . . . 931 2 24 1. . . . KM 12 ? 4. . . .IMS 17 * IS. . . . 7C8 221 2J. . , . 830 IS" 5. . . . U4 1 7i ) II. . . .939 2M 4. . . 115 IS ? 2..1DIO 175 9. . . .90. ) 2 2T 1. . 113. ) 1 4 II. . . . SOS 1 75 7. . . 91 ! 241) 3. . . . KO 141 7. . . . 577 17" IS. . . .830 241 4 . . .1 7 1W 1. . . . TSO 1 & ) Si. . . . 'J1D 240 3. . . , > 33 1 DO B..1J10 1W 4. . . . SS7 243 1. . . , 70 1 EO C. . . . TS3 1 8 1 - 11 ? ) 2 45 3. . . . .MS IM B. . . , > 23 1 M 31. . , .848 2 CO ] . . . , > M ICO 2. . . . 715 2M SI. . . .90 270 3. . . . 873 IM 3. . . . 930 100 1..130) 275 IIKIKEIIS. 1. . . . WO 123 1. . . . 7iO 173 35. . . . 727 173 3. . . . 4M 140 2. . . . S33 175 5. . . . 70) 200 . . . . S13 150 1. . . . 220 125 3. . . . 303 Z 23 2. , . . W 2 CO 3. . . . 196 ISO 6. . . . 813 SCO 1. , . . Zl 300 1 . . . 160 1 DO 3. . . . 240 SCO 1. . . . ISO 300 2. . . . ISO 220 1. . . . IM 2 CO Jll/LLS. 1. . . . 350 123 1..10M H ) 2. . . . MO 160 1. . . . G'H IK 1. . . . 700 If ) 2. . . .1173 120 1 . . .HM 135 2. . . .13 % 1 45 1..1131 1 B I . . .12W 135 1. . . . 970 1 CO 1..122) 1 CS 1..111' ' } 1 35 OXEN. 2..1GI3 3 03 8TAO3. I. . . . 820 2 W STocKnns AND FEEDRRS. 2. . . . 6-ft 175 7' ' ) . . . . 704 2 20 7..8CS 2 < 0 3. . . . 4IJ 200 12. . . . MS 225 3 , . . . 870 244 . . . . CIS 210 17. , . . 667 2 SO 28 , . . , EM 245 12. . . . SGi : 21J 10. . . . Ml 230 13. . . . 913 210 37. . . . 77i ) 215 12..S20 330 1 , . . . 830 250 11. . . . 70S 2 2i ) 25. . . 759 2 40 9 . . . 973 2 CS 13. . . . C7l > 2 20 20COLORADO COLORADO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. I cow . 1100 J2 01 24 cows . 913 } 2 65 HOGS There was a moderate run of hogs today , about the same number as yesterday , but almost -1,000 lc s than on Saturday ot last week. Tlio buyers all wanted hogs this morning , nnd tha market opened early and active at an aJvanco of fully EC. In sonic Instances sales -were made early at prices that were lOc -higher than yesterday. The quality of the hogs was hardly up to the average of the day -before , and the sales on their face would hardly show all the ad vances that really took place. Hcprcscnta- tlvo sales : No , Av. 8)1. ) Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 23 . 151 . . . { ; 00 71 . 233 40 22J } 112 . 122 rO 420 1 . 270 $0 5 22H M . II ? a 43) CO . 811 IM 52214 SI . 120 1ft ) 4 21 . Sf * 0 525 SI . 159 45 US- Jl . 211 2 ) 525 US . 127 12l > 14ft BJ . ISS 8) 625 63 . 131 1O 1 W SI . 217 ] JO 525 59 . 151 H ) I (5 fii . 19 * IM 5 25 48 . 172 201 170 75 . 217 19) ) 623 101 . 117 129 170 81 . 240 2W G 21 107 . 150 100 175 81 . 222 . . , 623 100 . 127 211 I 75 79 . IM 41 6 23 7 . 101 40 175 C9 . 2)S 40 6 25 6 . 2CO 40 175 gl . 216 200 625 1 . IM . . . i It 73 , . . . . . . .233 124 625 6 . Kl . . . 485 C3 . :10 S3 6 2. , 153 . 170 231 t 00 S3 . 137 12) 52714 > 7 . IM 2 ! ' ) 40) 7 ! . 212 ISO CM 8) ) . IM 2UO < 91 21 . 3)1 40 R SO 3 . UO . . . & DO T3 . 243 80 C SO 78 . 16 fO 5 M 71 . 191 10) 63) 91 . 162 310 50. ) C ? . -210 161 631 1 . 150 . . . B 0 } 71 . 2.1) ) 1GO 630 73 . 121 RO T 05 75 . 215 12) ) 6 : ! 0 69 . 182 SO S 05 74 . -.M 2 * ) C 30 3" . 17S 2 > > 0 f. 01 75 . 2J2 2 C 3) 7 . 213 . . . 503 0) . 1SI 120 533 P ) . 139 SW 8 0 > 71 . 22 > 80 535 B.-I . 1S 40 BID 71 . 222 80 5 85 ES . ias : w r 10 73 . : ice 6 35 3 . 211 . . fl 10 7 . 2li : 80 535 87 . 201 210 51' ) C9 . 237 200 6 35 18 . 222 SO 5 10 6-1 . 2IH SCO 635 72 . 185 HO 5 10 91 . 191 . . . 540 60 . . . , t..210 80 6 10 70 . 115 . . . 540 73 . 212 210 5124 7 . 301 80 540 50 . 3 60 5 12V4 73 . 23J HO 540 60 . 221 ISO 6H 71 . 2 > l 160 640 77 . Z10 120 615 67 . 231 80 545 ! > 2 . 183 BO C 15 (3 . 2'J2 . , . 5 CO 0 . 213 160 615 CO. . . 203 80 5 M > CS . 2i)9 80 615 6" . . 301 40 560 51 . 190 IM CIS . 217 . . . 6 C5 4 . 193 . . . C 20 K . 211 . . . 66) 76 . 207 180 C20 C3 . 203 SO D 60 94 . 13S 2M 650 C7 . SOD . . . 66" 73. . 115 240 CM 6) . .322 80 5 65 PIQS AND IlOUail. 1 . 260 . . . 200 4 . 22' ' ) . . . 300 1 . 0 . . . 250 3 . 172 . . . 300 1 . IV ) . . . 215 . ! 33 . . . 3 W 4 . 295 . . . 275 1 . IM . . . 30. ) 4 . 120 . . . 275 9 . 237 . . . 323 2 . ISO . . . 57S 2 . 130 . . . 323 68 . 33 . . . 275 II . 55 . . . 350 I . ISO . . . 290 M . 36 . . . 3 M 1 . 220 . . . 290 CO . 100 . . . 383 1 . 170 . . . 2 M . . . , . . . . 40 4 00 1 . 150 . . . 2 & 0 9 . 73 . . . 40) 1 . 120 . . . 2 DO J7 . 107 41 400 . . . . . . . . , , . 2W 72 . 10 $ l&l 400 1 . IW . . . 300 7 . 118 . . . 400 8 . 20S . . . 300 CS . W . . . 415 3 . CO ) . . . 300 3 . 100 . . . 475 SHEEP There was only ona load of sheep received today. Some native mixed sheep brought $2.00 and a few lambs $3.00 , Keuro sentatlvo sales : tfl native mixed . 75 2 00 43 native cwca . , . 103 2 O ) id natho Iambs . C7 3 00 H colit < i mill Disposition of S too It. Official receipts nnd disposition of stock shown by the bonks of the Union Ktoik Yards company for the inenly-fnur houra endlnii at 3 o'clock p. in. , August K. 1894 ; Cnrs , I Irart. Tattle y , 1,002 lings SI 1,081 Sheep t 191 DISPOSITION , Iluyera CuttleHogs. . Sheep Omaha Packing eompiny MS O. H , Ilumiiumd company. . . 311 1 131 Hwlfl nml company 13i 1.178 24 Cudahy Packing eompanx. . , . Hi 1,2 > 7 John P. Sijulre & Co &W Cudahy Itnut 2W Klnenn .t Co IM llrtttaln Ml Snap IM A. Unas 63 U. Decker ADtgen IH Nob. L. S. & C. Co 172 Kloux City racking Co 70 Local slock Cl ) L. llrrker 30 . . . Bpenrman > > li .1. Ttoth Shippers ami feeder * . . , , . . . , , . 284 . . . Lett tncr BOO Tola ! UIJ l.sy > KuiiBin City 1.1 to ritork Mnrkut. ItANSAB CITY. AUK. M.-C'A'I" 7 OW lictid ; shipments. 2,700 tiL-nil. Market klrunu , TOJM ( cers , * 2.Ki3.15 ; be f uterrii , I3.WJ&4.S : natlva cows. 41.85fl3.01 ; stbrken and feed'.Ts ' , " ' "ilOOS-'ltccelpts. I.70D licnrt : thljimenU..W. Iipu1. Market strong ti Sc hjuhei , bulk of snl , " " , " ' ? H * ? > & i.1j ; ififiiii. fimJtS&t , \ > 'a . ' TCecelplB. 1,100 lie-lid ; Bhlpmcntu , OK head. Market strong ; ) e t nntlvca , 5JT5i/3.2j good lo fholre westemi , JI.MtfJ.'i' ) ; mmm n am stocker * . II , IWOiti ; Kocd o choice lambf , 53.0 tHM. * _ _ , St. I.ouU | .tvn htorhMiirkul , HT. I/1UI8. Aug. tS.-CATrLE--lleeelpt , I , ) head , shipments , 1.C40 bend. Murlivt linn ; n natives nn mta , Teta * ulevra , bWtfl.O'JO ' Ibs. t(3OJ. > )0 ) ; rows. t.CKK < f.MS. 11OU3Hectlpti. . 'jif * > bond ; shlpmrnts , t.W lifad , MailceC qulcti good heavy , I5.W , . RltnKPIlmrlpls. . W > ) li ilshipments. . 1.204 hwid , Markrt quiet , with not rnoiiKh ( > ti sale lu make n representative market. CIUOAK ) I.IVU 8TOU1C. CnttlivVrrv ( Jnlot Init llnf-a Indlmtnl Con * CHICAGO , Aug9L Toilny'ii rnttlc T H-clpt * w re citlnintnl at 2CO head , m-iklng CS.OW for the wet Is. against 01 , W4 l t work r.i | l,375 a yeir ago. Of today's ' rcr-lpt * qtillo three-fourths ww * Texan * , the bulk of uhlch Moulted In slaughterer * . Tininmkrt was quirt an.l twml- p lly * l ulr nl from fl.K lo t.V8fi for Inferior I" < trii tmikw. I1.M tn ii.w for WMlern nnd from H K to Jj.ro for Texnns , Tlie | m. p .t ts f r inercaseil mippllcn for nctt werk , uml chotro grades are likely to soil lower. Tlu-ro WRH n llrm tone tu thn tiog tnaiket it thf nivnlng. xtblln later there wns uraKnrs. The \nrl.illoi did not amuunt to n nn tnl > l < t rlmnftihowever , prleea rnngln from * 3 to J.MS for commim lo from $3W to t' > . 3 fur di-iK-o heivy. Tlu-re wrp few dales nt Iwltcr limn tV&S nn > l nut ninny below 5.1 K > . Hivljits wen' nbuut U.OjO. and for thi wefk 113,003 , against IM 1C I lust work nnd 131.70 ? n year nno. Blieep . rwi'lptu were rstlmnUil at l.txio head , nn.l the total for th.vk Is nl > ut 4 < .O.XJ , OP 15.000 Ima limn for Iho riirri'iiendlnBffk lust s xnr < There wn a flow market nl from (1 ti M.JJ for poor to choice sheep nnd from Jl.Ti to M for lambn. lU-ciHjits-fittle , 2,0 > 3 head ; rnlves , ) lieidt II'IKS , ll.poO hfiid ; sliecp , I.OX ) head. Thi ? Evening Jouinal ttirt.i : i.JJS" " 'Iw'Pt" ' ' . H.WO lienil ; oniclal ynttrnlty. 3C.2 < l hi-nil ; shipments yrslenlay , 8.JM fiend , left ovrr , nUnit 3,6 * * hi-nil : iiunllty pnorj iimrkrt' opened rntlKT ni-IU ami pilcra n phnde hlghcrt later the nmrki'l ruleil weik nt Frld-i > 's figure * : Bales InngiM nt r-.30IW.7S for light ; JS.CWi.2f , for f5.1j4 S.SO for tnlvwl ; .SO S.lii for lie.ivy tucklne nn.l . slilpplns lotn ; | i ! i. $ J. i C.OO. -Stock In SI , Itcoora of rrrelpls nt the four principal rnnr- kfls for Satimlny , August 23 , 1S34 : „ . . - , I'uttlo. HK < . Hherp. South Omaha 103 I.IMI in ICnnaas City .n 3'.700 I'.KXI SU l iuls I.UM goo 2'JO " Tutols 11.232 16.CCI . . NBW YOniC. A\ip. I ! . SIIOAll llnw , stonily , ' * ? ' ! ? 'C"J | I' M cralilfuKnl. Blare , BS tc.it , nt S'ioi refined ncllve nnd lilRhpr : JJn. 6 , 4,1l 9.JGc : No. 7. 4l4fllMBc : No. 8 , < Hffl ( fi-lRc : No. 9 * l-1CWio ( : No. 10 , 40 3-lfic ; No. It. 3 13-IC ( mc No. 12 , aaiffl M6c : No. II. J c ; oft A. t O-lCfi 4Vc ; in.niM A. 413-16 00 ! stnmlanl A , 4 11 16 ronrfCtbnciV A. 4 ll. | # 4ie ; cut Innf. 5-lCc : crualicil. S\iff j'J-lSoi i > Dwilcre < l. 4 1-U : rtnmulntoil , 4 13-15Wc : cubes. l-I6 5 > Sc LONDON , Aus , 2. . . HfOAll-l'nnc. nulct but j centrlfiinal. Jnia , 13s ( kl ; MuscovnJo , fur , 11s W. ST. 7.0UIS. AUR. a- ! a price , bul belter fecllnc prpvalllntr. i'pliM-o Whant Jliirlirt , SAN FRANCISCO. Aui ? . 25.-WHU\T-FlrmS December , WTle ; May. W.OI7J. MKttXLV .IV'flXU A3 TJIUXTEKS , iU Truit nml S.IVHJH | Sl.ink Hal Not I ojinril ainney to the WhUky Triut. CHICAGO , Aug. 25. In response * to an In quiry from tlio Associated press , Mr. John G. Mitchell , president o [ the Illinois Trust ind Savings bank ot this city , said today : 'It Is not at all true that our bank haa loaned one dollar to the Whlslty trust upon Its certificates or anything else , and alt uch statements do us tin Injustice , The ruth of tlio business Is this : That certain noneyed corporations of tlio cast , who are n no way interested In our bank , bav been icKotlatliiK a loan to the whisky people anil mvc asked us to act as trustees In the mat er. As It was a perfectly legitimate escrow or our bank to accept , wo agreed to act as rustoes. Further than that wo hnvo no con nection or Interest In It , and whether the leal lias gore through or not I really do not : no\v , and I intRht say with perfect propriety do nol care. " When moving Into our present home I 'ound a bottla of Chamberlain's Tain Dalm aft by a former tenant. On the lablo I 'ound the statement that It was good for cuts and burns. I can testify to the truth ot .his. Nothing In all my experience has 'omul Its equal for treating blisters or burns , -1' . B. Harrott , manager Sentinel , La tVi'jr. Minn. Pain Ilnlin Is also a cur * . jr rheumatism. For Bale by druggists. onosnitn r.vi .MI.\K. Vaur Colorado Miner * Alert ivllli a llorrlhla iMllf. CREEDS , Colo. , Aug. 25. The four miners who wcro mashed , burled and burned to death In the Amethyst mlno near hero were ! THOMAS KVEI1SOLE , aged 28 , married. AnCIlin noWKLL. 22 , single. HUGH PAY. aged 27. single. CHARLKS PROCTOIl. aged 23 , single. Dowcll was from Halifax , N. S. . and Proc tor from 1'ottawatomle , Kan. Plro destroyed the shaft hoiiso with all Its machinery , melted the cable attached to the skip , nnd ( he burning mass fell upon the miners who were ascending the ntcpway , hurling theme to the bottom of the abaft. The loss by fire Is about $20,000. The mine li now filling with water. An Kxccllrnt ltenic < l.v for Dlnrrlinm. nANDOLPH , Mass. , March 13. 1SD4. I have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and found It excellent for illarrhoeu. I have recommended It to friends and know of two caaca of diarrhoea having been cured with one small battle. Joseph II , Poster. For sale by druggists. T11K IIKAI.TY MAICKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 25 , 18 > 4 : TVAnrtANTY DEHUS. L , P llj-ars nml wife lo P II Clnrk. tot It , block 3 , C U Mnvnc'a lit ndil to Valley. , . . ! 2tt B AV'oo < ! rnim tu Herman Kounlrc , lots 7 to 1C ; w U lot C nnd w > ± lot 17 , block Kl. Dundco I'lncc. . . . . I.1U Chrl Mndiion tn I Inns Mndsen , lot 11 , liloclc B , Shuli'a M add 1 QUIT CLAIM DBKDS. Mnry Nllmn lo N W Nllson , lot Cl ne d'BT ( ) I'lttcf , imdtv V lot 1 , block 7 , Summit mU 1 Herman. Knuntzo to rir.tt NatlMinl bank. lot * 7 to 1C. w li lal C anil w % lot U. Mock 121 , Dundee I'Ince , . 1 S A Woodman la Herman Kountxe , name. , . 1 Total amount of Iransfc .53.SC4 FINANCIAL. LARGEST DIVIDIJNUS OET BT3COI&D ; 51 PEJl nKNT nvorauo inontlily clhlileml paid tlninrBlHlx rnoutlmor IrtDt L > y THE AMER-CAM - SYNDICATE To llu'lrclli'iiti XHthi ) runiiU of prolltiblo n pecu lation IndtockH , llotiils.cte. JAKUAItY. . . , JOH I'KK CKXT. I'innnrAiiv sn < ja.utvn JM < Ai'iiiL tint " MAY . ' " jtu.r i' Consi-rvntlvo inanfffeini'iit. MnlnbllsliiMl jgRit. Il.-lllU ri'fertniro. < "U to * 1.0011 call t > InvcHUsl MllhiiwralUan thuimual di-gruu ut HJfitly by our " ' " ' 'SYNDICATE 8P-CUL VTION , IVIikli ! i3nu"cH tlio InrcrHt rotuniH coiiipnllblo \vll\i Hiifcty. lo nut l > u Inlliionei'il by nnyonu w\o aAJftt IH liiijioHsWo lu p.'iy mich lanru illvl'Ia aoudHiuilllyuu liuvu rwnl u r iiminml of , Mkluminllun. Tli.lt wlilvli IH iinpoiulblu , to to.nu IH eomlKimltvi'lj oany to otliurn. , , 0. Hamilton & Oo , H I'nrlllo Ave.i tii.ioiii > , HI. QURTOKLY MARKET LETTElT" IH un liivultinblu aid lo InvoitcirH , Slnco January iHtHU per emit , of our pmllcllun * li.ivd bnoii ful- lillid. MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST. Onr Caporitlri < Stuck CuniblnulloiiH Aru pror- n k'lilchly protlUkldo , und uni valuable lo lluiaa luiitnu iJOHlllouof making n bimlnrnri of follow- Iiii ; lh marki't. Ulncu J.iniury 1st , lm > l , I la pur eont , nan bit-ii divided aiiionx aiibmrrlbtjrrt , P4iu- tbl\B Irwi npou rtMju uU USHfcfJ CO. , Stock BrokorH , Jatiiill UO iluHilkVNV > v i'orli Clly. WM , LOUD ON , Commission Me reliant Grain uml Provisions , I'rh-ato wlrcu to ClilciiL'o tuul Now York. All business orUvra pi a cod on Chlcuea IJoanl ot Trade. t'orrupouilence aollclU'd. Ufdce , room 4 , New York Ufa Building Telephone UOB.