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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY CEEjVbDyF.SDAY ! : , AUGUST 2" , 180k
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Eeara Wora Out in Yestsrdnj's Battle in the
Grain Market.
HEAVY RECEIPTS WEAKENED WHEAT
Hint Corral Upeneil U'rnk kticl Contlinicil
So MiirliiR ( tin Cntlro Altcrnimn for-
rlcn .AliirhcUcrc ( Jiiolcd l.invcr
iinil \\i\i nn Imx | > rtniit 1'nclor.
CHICAGO , Aug. 28. The bears were out
In today's battle in the grain markets. Lower
markets abroad and heavy receipts weakened
wlient , and December closed % c lower. May
corn closed " , Jc lower nml September oats % o
lower. Provides finished higher nil around.
The wheat markst opened weak and con-
llnucd so during tlie entire forenoon. The
depression was caused chlclly by the heavy
receipts at Duluth. Minneapolis reported 1DI
cars nnd Uiiluth C93 cars. The Chicago In-
nrcctioiis showed id carloads here , against
3SO estimated. In nddltlui to the heavy re
ceipts the foreign markets were quoted lower.
Llvcrprol was given at from V4d to ? id lower ,
The shipments from the principal exporting
counlrlfs ot the world last vcek were re
ported at 3,81C,000 bu. , and the total put
art. at for the Import aggregates 7,000,000 bu.
The total receipts at western primary mar-
] < eU for the tiny wore again more than 1,000-
000 bu. The only mailer of n bullish charac
ter In the forenoon's news was n llbTnl
clearance tor twenty-four hours from At
lantic ports , which In wheat and ( lour
nniountbtl ti. GG7.000 . Im. There was a steady
sagging of the prices hero from 6G&C for De
cember at the opening to Gfic about 12
o'clrclt. The weakness Increased near tlie
end of the session , and December finished nt
from CCc to G6c.
Corn was rather easier , principally due to
the Impatience cr some heavy local operators ,
who , In the absence ot outside supnnrt ,
thought they could make their bearish v.evvs
prevail. They succeeded to only a moderate
extent. The report from the dr uth dis
tricts was a bad as ever. The day's re
ceipts were 312 cars. Mny was Irregular at
the sturt at from G2c down to 52'/fcc , with
vi ry llttlo bcueht cr sold at the extremes.
The general trading was from E25ic to & 2r.
It sold nt f,2'/5c later , recovered to 52c and
closed offered at that ,
Trade In oats was limited nnd confined
almost entirely to local dealers. September
opened at 29c , sold at 29c and soon was
soiling nt 29c , closing at 23c.
Provisions were strong. Scptrmlicr and Oct" .
bcr shorts were good buyers , and a good many
moderate sized order. * for January were TP-
E'lved from ll.e country. January pork c'o ed
7c higher than on the day before. Lard Is
DC higher for September than yeslerday. HIbs
gained 2'/4c for September and January.
Freights to Iluffalo w re lc lor wheat and
1C for oats.
The leading futures rang.d as follows :
" "ArtlcliVT I l.n\v. | Clout- .
WhP.-lt.NO. If
AUC 63' (
/ I'I ' ri < ( IWVi
' 07H
'
May u'ih lil'-M I ) 171
Com No. 2. .
An * r- , M't.
Jlay
Anir 2'J
Etpl 20fMf ?
Mny SIH
Pcikporbul
Scut. 1:1 : 05 1:1 : us 1:1 : r.vH 1.1 115
Jan 13 714 ! ia b 13 71) 13 77M
Lnrd.limlbH
Si-lrt 7 IIS 7 115 7 HO
Ocl 7 1)5 ) H HI 7 tin H 07M
Jim 7 70 777U 7 U7.4
Short niba-
Ecpt 7 no 7ms 7 BO
Oct 7 SI ) 7 55 7 I7M 7 8(1 (
Jai 7 0.- 7 10 7 DO 7 03
Cnsh ( suotntlons were ns follows :
FI-Ol'K-Steaily.
WHKAT No. 2 fiirlnir. S3 ? ; 5ISc ; No. 3 rprlne ,
nominal ; No. 2 reil , [ UUfjMHc.
IXUN No. 2. 544o ; No. 3 yellow , Bl' c.
OATS No. 2 , * ic : No. ! white , 3in < ffr'c ;
No. 3 liltc , 3H4W3JUC ,
HYK-No. 2. tfc.
IJAIll.KV-No. 2 , J'c : No. 3 , 4Sg0'ic.
FLAX RnnO-No. . | l.:24ll.23.
TIMOTHY SHKD T'rlme , f5.00f(3.10. (
ntOVlSIONS Mont poik , [ > < > r. lihl. , tl
Inril. per 10' ) H.R. , t .iK'uS.njii ; slioit rll.n nlilcs
( looap ) , J7.50ii7.fi"i ; dry Kultcd nliouk | > lB ( Imx i1 > ,
tC.CJfj6.75 ; clioit clenr Blilcfl ( liovrO ) , )7.7.i97.S. i.
\V1IISKV UlHtlllciB * llnlslied goodn , per cal. ,
SI. 33.
BUQAns UnchnnBC.1.
llio ll3wlnir were the rcccliita nml shipments
today :
On the Produce cxcli.inira today tlio Initlur in r-
Icet wan llriui crt-anivry , Un'-M.hic ; dairy , l.lii )
Me. Kft-a , Ilrm at
OKMCUAI , .MAKKITS.
Condition of Tr il and lnotiloii : ; on
KtHpli ) mill 1'ivuey lroiliuo ,
Cggn nro Ilrm nt iiuotntluns. Butter nml
poultry remain iilijiit M'ndy.
UUTTUIC 1'nrkliiR stock , lOWllc ; fnlr to good
country. H015e ; choice tn fancy , 175JlSc ; gatli *
* reil creamery , 17 < ! T Oc ; scpaiutor creana-ry , ! c.
BOOS I'vr iloz. , 13c.
l.IVn POUr.TIlV OKI hcn , 5e ; nioslers , SStQI
5c ; bprlnj ; chUkens , DC ; Ouckn. So ; hen tur-
kvya , 7So ; Kabblci-u , SOCo ; uld t-cose , full-fenllt-
cri'il , Ifflic.
VI'JAIr Olmlce fnt nnd rmiill veals nre QUoU'l
at Hfi'.ic ; coarse and I.TIV.O , Lyt ; < - .
CIIKKHI3VlBciiiuln , full cream , new make ,
IZflli'&c ; Nebraska and lawn , full cream , lie ;
Nebiiiftkn. nnd loua , luui mtlllin. Sc ; l.lrn-
tuiRer. No. 1 , lie ; bilck , No. 1 , lie ; Bwtts , No.
1 , llt/lSc.
HAY Uplnnd hay , J10 ; midland , ! O.M ; lowlnrnl ,
JS. Color makes the price on liny , Light tiulca
sell the bent. Only top Knuli'B bring top prices.
l'IOiONS-Oll ! Ulrda. tier iluz. , t,0c.
VUOIJTAULKS.
Tlic market on old benna Is firm nnd nup-
plIvH arc llclit , not only here , but In all net-lions
of the country , A Rood many bonus nre holiiB
lniiort | Hl In New York from Kumiie. Th Nuw
York llulletln Fayn of the Klluatlon there : The
conaumptlon of the nitlclv IH proBresuliis flvad-
liy. nml from Interior ( octlons the rrpirt Is
niiiilu that Unlit BUpplUH arc Kencrol uo-l that
liberal quantities * will be required to brldBO tlie
period to new crop. For the IMS ! tcveial Wicka
i > l > eratlons have been eondiiricil In-re tallier
iruatilfdly In Uie face of the lower duty prom
ised , but the qufBt n now BtfttleO , the wheels
of trndo are nKiiln revolvlnit. Iho HBht moilltl-
cntli n In sellers' llmll to comrpond to the
ehnnge In the rate now iH-Klnnlnt ; to stimulate
fiction. Tha countiy. It l eald , Is liauot d'im < ' * -
tlo R < H > dH , hence Ihe requirements of eonnuni-'n
during Iho next six weeks must be gupulled wholly
from the stock of for 'ljn. The lirjtnnnla Is
In transit with 2 , ( XK ) bais ; nnd tlie Armenia
follows. Tticti , * two lmtR me cicditcd with hav *
Ing- all the denlrnblc stock m-ently held HH
iirlmary BOUICCS , anil no lutilltlonnl i < liliinrntB | ,
It Is Bald , will bo madu until the new cuip Is
ready for nmiket inuiiom * * , "ny nboul thn I M
half of the coinini : inontli. HejHirls fium llnda-
Isl advise the weather this Kenson as vrry
unfavorable for the crop , and the lending
authorities there nre conlldcnt that not over
60 per cent of last denson'M yield will be liar-
vesliil , Should uui'h prove la bo the'case , the
Importations this yrar will proluil.lv . eliow a
heavy falllnK off , nnd with an Immlllclent p-
ply of Ihe domestic , naturally higher price * ino
expected to rule. Xut\vthstiinilhi ! ti | enounous
area of this countty And the ninny sections
adaplcd tn the iiilslnK. It Is Imlenl flliKUlnr that
the farmlne clans du not pay Rrratvr ntlentlon
to the Industry. Tincnip In n re.isonahly cer
tain one. nnd n lendy null lift ran always be
found for tlie veKCtable ; In addition lemuneratlve
iirlces can usually IM counted upon. HuiiKiiry
la | he Ktcat | > roduclnK section ot Kurope , nnd
'ruin that Mtinll terrllory hundreds of ihouMin < l
of IUIKB nru annuiilly vxpoitcd. Uilnjr certainly
Is cluiiprr there tlinii In tills country , but forrlen
olilppers are obliged to ini-ct a duty hen * al 20
I'er ' cent , and In Ihe fiire of thl lire prfkired |
to accept pilcLs maleitall ) ' below the quolntlonii
of Ihe home pixxluei.
I'UTATOKS itouiu ! lots of hnnie Brown or
Kiuuua mock , SJ p'r b.i. ; uinitl Ijtj on 01-
dern. hHlSic ; Cnllfirnla , Kr.
MICI.ONri-OiK.il nock , crntrd , jo.
l"ANT.\l.OUl'ia-lloine : Eroun , per dor. , Wc5 ?
Jt.W ,
Ol.l ) IIUANS llnnd-plcked navy , C.:3 ; me
dium , I2.UKQM5 : common \vliiu beans , tl.75
UI.VO.
ONIONS On uulera. J5c per bu.
CAIlll.xai ; GOIH ! shl | > iilnir stock , home crown.
on orders , I' < c ; Bouthrrn , Sc.
CKLBUY I'er doz. .
HKUITS.
K verol cars ot C'ullfoinl.i fiull were dispose. !
of at uuctlun twlay , but prU-ei rt-iuui.i atuul
thn ninc.
In ifKnril tn lhi > upple crop abroad , W. N.
XVhlto & fo. uf i.omlon nuys Thin yvur we IH--
ll v nlll turn out to be tinwnrst croi ) we have
hut fur tnvnty yrara In KnKl.md In muny count-
ties only nulllcliMit for Iwul confuinpllon. nml
In Ihe lionie eniuu ! - . which nupply London Our-
I UK tilt * fall that li In tuiy , AUKU | , tVpieiulnr
and ( X'tulwr uv think this > eur one nunlh nlll
to nutllcl-nt to ci-ar | up nil their mips.
A rrfnixU the c.nlT.fni , Holland has only
half a rr > p.
Oermany only a quarter crop , ami will , wr
lielMrL a. larce buyer ltil > ear from cthfr
oounlrle * .
Kiiiuru liai n fairly gcxxl crop In the coulli.
but , LeUif early Xrult , thtit an likely to Lo
cloarrfl an y during this next thre month * On
tli < > olhT linnrt , Hie K'nt npplo proUudnir coun
try fr > m Nnntrg In Oilcan * tins n Imil crop , anfl
tlin country adjoining IlflKlum. It t lni n < ll -
trlcl tlml rtndt wry IniKcly to the English
tnnrkftn.
HelBlnm. In certain dlitrletp , hnn n fair rrnp ,
but thenro mostly < -nrly fruit sorts that do not
kwp much nrtor October Into aorta are a v ry
bml rnp.
Ilnly hnil n. vi-ry Inrjfe crop last year nnd srnt
KomethlnK like S.OM tonB here nfler Christmas.
lull ( his ( wins the non-bvnrlnir vein" Blip can only
Imvo n llRht crop.
Al'i'LTW-Ooorl mnck. T" > r W.I. . J2.Mtf3.00.
1ILACK HASI'IIUIIIUKS None.
ULACKIlEIUllEH-None.
I'K.U'linS-Cnllfnmln. I1.00j31.ia.
I'Ll'MH-Cnllfornln , 11.01)31.23. )
Kins-None
I > r.MlH ! ( nrtlett'n , 12.00 : other varieties. * 1. 0.
AIMliroTS-Calirornla. none.
rumirtlRB-Cnllfnrnlii , none.
OtlAI'HH-Concords , lO-lli taakels , KQXic ; Oil.
irmnl.1 , I1.6J.
I1.6J.TnopirAL
TnopirAL FnniTH.
HANANAS-CIolce stock , ItOuiJlM per bunch.
Lt.MO.NB Fanry lemons , 300 site , J6.DO ; fancy
lemonx , SCO slsp. JO. CO.
MISCELLANnOUa
y , per lb. , He.
r California. IScj dark honey , 10tfl2c.
MATLK SYnUI' Onllnn cans , p r dot. . J13.
NDT8 Almi.iidH . , llfflJc : inKll li walnuts. 109
12c : filberts. I2c ; Ilrnzll nuts. lOc.
CIUKU-l'uie Wire. per bbl , . Ifl ; half bbl. , M.2 .
ItlDKS Ni > . 1 stern littles , 214c ; No. 2 gtetn
lildo.i , l'S5J2r : No 1 Kre n s.ilteil hides. 3Jc ! : Nn.
2 Kreen sailed hide * . iltiSVtO.No. 1 preen uilt'd
lildes , 23 In 40 Ibi. . S'.ic ; No. 2 green ealtetl hides.
to 10 Iba. , 2tJ2llci No. 1 veal rnlf , 8 to IS
Ibi , 6',5WCo ' ; No. S vent cnlf. 8 to 13 Ibi. , 404V4c ;
No. 1 "Irj Hint hides , Go ; No. 2 dry flint hides.
Jcj No , 1 dry pa I ted hides , 4c. 1'nrt cured hides
Vie per lb. less than Jtilly cured.
SHUKI * rni.TS QrMMi salted , rncli. JSflMc ;
Krren. milted nhe.irllnRs ( shart woolod rly fklns ) ,
each , Cflllc ; dry Bhcnrllnus Cshort wuolt'J eaily
KfctnM. Nn. 1 , ench. MJlOc ; dry ( hearting ) ( short
trnolnl early skins ) . No. 2 , cnch , 5c : dry flint
Kansas nml Nebraska butcher wool pelu. per
Ib.rf arlii.il weight , MSc : murrain wool pelts. per
II ) . , hctual welKht , 43Gc ; dry nint Colorado
butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ncttml weight. 40
6'5c ' ; murrain woul pelts , per lb. , actual weight.
! 76e. Have feet cut off. as It Is useless to pay
frelfiht on them.
TALLOW AND ORHAPi : Tallow. No. 1. 4 ®
4'.Sc ; tallow , No. 2. 3',53alc ; crease , while A.
4H'ie ; Krensp , white II , S'SPJTici stense , yel
low , 3c : crease , Oark. 2V4o : rid butter ,
ti esiiiLX , prime , JOdSc ; rou h lulluw ,
M\V voitic < ! IMKAI. : : .UAHKIC.
Vr trr < lny'ii OiintatlniH nn I'lDiir , C.r.vln nud
rriivlHloiix , All-till * . iic- : .
Ni\V YOUK , AUK. M. PLOPll-Urrclpln. 31.-
4 ( bliln. ; expoils. 3lIOi ) bbls. ; snles. lO.OOO pkds. ;
for spring bnlcein' there was HOIIIC doiiintul , but
owlnc to scsiiclly pi Ices linve ndranei'd In In-
Mtnnrm. Smilhern llnur , dull. Ilye lluur , stpitdy ;
COKN JtHAtStrndy ; Rfilc-s , 300 bills. ; yellow
woBlorn. J2.S003.10 ; llrnmlywlnr , } 2.75'0'3.:0.
HVr : Strndyj fit.ilo , r. . : < rfV.e ; Jcisey , 41III.10C.
IlAni.UY MAI/r Kltmly hild ; wratcrn. fSfl >
7Sc ; two-rowed , nlali73r ; p\-iowrd | , SOSSIc.
\VlliAT-Iteci'lplF , 133.I'M ' > bu. : exuiiti | , 29O.200
tin. ; sales , 0.1 ] : , . ! ) bu. fill in cs and < Ki ) liu.
viwit. Kput niniki't tMBiei 1 No. 2 red , In Klnrt *
iirnl elevator , r,7 % < " , tillnnt , 57T c ; f. n. b. , M c.
cnnal : Nn. 1 noilliern , M'fci * , d < lk\ iei1 ; Xn. 1
haul. Cd'ic. dcllverwl. Ojitions ojicned easier
und'-r ' biK northwcNtein loci-lpts und weaker
rubles , milled nt iKion on I > | R local vlenianivn ,
but reacted ap.iln nnd declined till nftvinnon
tinili-r wi-nkvr cables nnd modeiute sfllint ; . cliis-
luff Meak nt 'ic net deellne ; Slay. M 3-IOJji
M 0-lCc , clweil nt Gfi'UAimlist ; closed nt i7liic ;
September , . ' . " U-lCfi..SVic , i-luseil fit fi < "fc , ; Ooin-
ber closed at MTfco ; December. ( ilVkSKI i'- . closed
at 6l'c. (
COIIN Ilccplpts , 40.0(10 bu. : exports. 25.3 bu. :
snlvs. 12 . < X till. fulnii'S iinil 4,0 < N bu. eput.
HHit | mnilict InactlviN ; . 2 , 02'ic ' iisUeil , In
el < > vil r ; 03c nski',1. allu.u. Optiuii m.iihel iipenrd
easier on reported prtKHCls | of tuln. aiiu dt -
cllnrd later on rather favorable suite crop rc-
poils nnd sympathy with ulienl ; May , CCDSG o.
clnsi'd lit We ; AiiKUst closed at n3Vic ; Keptcm-
licr. WJfiGle. closed at i \e ; Uetnlit-r , M'j. ' f
SBTjc , dosed nt G'J c ; Ivcumbor , 57tiJ7' < c , closed
I , . i/ .
C ) \TH Heer-lpts. I0.f,0 , < ) bu. ; i > M its. 100 bu. ;
hal'H , 113.IXM bu. fulineH nnd t3.0 l bu. spot.
S | ( niaiket dull nnd HI' lower : No. 2 , K\iit \
} : ; No. 2 delivered. S4c : No. 3 ,
. ! ; ' , . ; Nu. 2 whltiSOVidWiu ; No.
3 wbltp , 30c ; trai-lc. mixedvcst -
t'pn. 34i- : tincli.lnte x\esh'tn , 3."e ; liack , white
state , 3'tc. Oj't'on ' mitK''tciy : iiulel till day.
wild a ivL-iiker iindi < ituiu < In synipaihy with
wlu-at and coin ; iliwil nt "ir " net ilecllno ; May
cb ed ill Sn- : ; August closed at 335 e ; Septem-
l -r , SSJifiaSfcc. rl.ised at 3.Ttc ! ; Octob.-r. 341 5j )
SlUjC. closed nt 31Nmi'iiibcr ; closed at 3J ? c ;
Derember flowed nt SlJ e ,
HAY W iil i vlilpplndi or.'gCOoj good to cbolce ,
70iiS.'c.
HOI'S null ; Ftatc , common to chnlre. OfllOc ;
I'.iilliu co.int. Mille ; I nulnn inaikel , Mendy.
IlllJlM Sti-nily ; wet Biilleil New Oil'-nns , se-
lerUnl , 4"i In lj ! HH. , 4ii' ! : Texas , M-levtiil , 33 to
60 Ibs. , < f 5e ; lluenns AM vs. dry , 20 tu 24 Ibs. ,
ID'.tp ; THMIS , ilir , 2'l ' to 110 Ibs. . 6W5 c.
LKATItiOll Stcmly ; h-inbick sjle , Iluenos
Ayrs. . light tii heavy wolKhla. l.WKe.
WJt ( > I < CJulclj domeatlc llecce , Iiiii2' > e ; pulled ,
I'lioVlSIONS P.-I f , firm ; family , Ilrtl2o ;
extra mess , IT-riOf ! * . ' * ) ; beef hnms , 222o.
Tut meats , Mcady ; plilcli-d bellies. S'.jCi'JUe ;
pk-klfd choiildeis , 7e ; plvldvil hams , llUfm c.
1-ird , higher weal ; western stcnm closed at
J8.40 ; city , i tiff1 ; fiiles , 1 < H tlficea ; t5eilcmbir
closed nt J8.4' ' ) n-leil ; ivllnvil , Him ; continent ,
J8.7r > ; H. A. , S ! ' ; rompiiiind , JI5..10. 1'nik , firm.
UUTT13H Htfitdy ; wi-sti-ra dairy , 13Vin7cj
western cieameiy. MJ/JI'.jc ' ; weslern factory ,
ISfflGc ; KlRliiH , 24lic ; mate ilaliy. HU2-iCi state
creamery , ISfr'-l'iC.
C11KKH1SIIOIIK ; state. IIIIKC. KaiOUc ; small.
SVittlO'.ic ; pail sl.lim , IVi'.jc ; full nklins , 2l < , < p
HGOS ll.iiely Meady : i-liilu au-1 I' < Jnii Ml-
van a. ISe ; ln > Imuw. lPaeiUvcilein ; frttli.
ICMlT'.ie ; rcci-lptB , I0..0 . pUus.
T ALLOW Dull : city. f.TiJUe . , ( J2 per pkg. ) ;
country ( pkus. nee ) , Mn'il'ie.
PirrnOLKl'MStendv. I'nlteil clnsed nt Slo
bid ; Washington , bbls. . ' SI : Washington. In bulk.
.W ; refilled New Yoilc. J5.13 : I'lilladelphla nnd
llaltlmore. 5S.10 ; PlilliiiU-li1iI.i | unl It.iltlinore , in
IIOHIN i'lrm ; stialned. common to e od , $1.15
' ftliirHNTINn-TluU ; SOSTW.ic.
HlCi : Uonu-sllc , fair to cxtru. I'.iGG'.ic ; Japan ,
MOLASSES ftnadv ; New Oilcans , open kettle ,
coed to choice , I' fiiaiJe.
I'lO 1HON Dull ; Scotch. JD.OOySi.OO ; Ameri
can. $ ] 0. ( > lffl3.00.
-OlM'iit-tJulet : lake. 'Me.
TIN Steady ; struits , $ li.CO ; plates , mntket
CI'KIYTJjn Fltnicrj domestic , $3.53 bid ; sales
on 'c-hnngH. to.Ooi ) tl'S. October copper ut ja.12',4 ;
11)0 tons September tin nt | 5"i.0' ' .
COTTON KI313U OllSteudy ; prime crude. 23fjl
SOc ; oft mule. IXjjiSe ; yellow butler erades.
SIHKo ; choice yellow , 3.V ; iirhni * > elluw. 34c ;
yellow off BraJeH. 3JiJ321.c ; pilme white , Sic.
hTOUKIIOLDlCKS DISI'l.i : VSIIII.
Mlil Uy Trust IllrurtoM Ai-puioil f Iiululg-
Ini ; la DlHlioiuwt tlotlioili.
CIIICAOO , AIIS. 2S. The Post nays : There Is
nnii'h e cllfment In Hn.iiiclJl elides In Chicago
nnd Now Yur' . over the peifoiin.inc-ea within the
Inst few days if the men nt- the beail of the
Whisky Itustj whtreby puine fovuied Indlslduala
luivn madi n prolll o ( aliu' ) t. % 1WO.QM In fpccu-
lutlittf l thu Hlmres of the company , und at the
tame time an opportunity 1 > suvt > for the com-
pjny n Rreut sum wns thrown nwaj" . Ily the.
operation cliiiuicteil ed IIIMOIIK si > eculatnis ns
' ilEKlng the nuiiket" the price of Whisky shales
uus canled up , then ilxvn , nnd then up again ,
nnd Imrnt'iiN ) piotlts weie made by those who
l.new how the cat was gobiK in Jump. Hut the
stockholders ( ( tlie Distilling nnd Caltlefeedlnf ;
company ale Indignant. They claim the Intei-
ents oC the e' > iporatti > n weie sarilllriHl that some
one. might gnisp I.IIKU wlniiliiKK In tlm stuck
market , nnd some ev i cluirne that ci-rtnln dl-
lectern playeil fust nnd loose with the company's
nffalrs hecmixa by ilgglriK tin * slx-k they could
in , ike mar money than would com } to them
frjni th leKlllmate prullls.im their holdings of
stock had they inauo their personal lineustH
subservient to those of the company. Certiiln
biik > it4 , who seemed l < > know l/i advance just
what would happen.enl right along with the
muiket nnd the prolllB on the liO.ttV ) shines
tnidnl are esilnmted nt morn than tS-M.OOi ) . This
grent ruin of pinllt * g. > es Inlo the imcketn of
tlio men ln > knew Iho Inside of tlio nexoiln-
tlnnt nl ut Iho loan. Mennuhlli- the rompany
will have in | uiy the' full 11.10 duty IMI Its ginuls
nnd meet the competition of the Independent
concfins that p.ild only me Ion tux. Hence the
stockholders ate angry.
.Minneapolis AVIioiit MHrld't *
M1NKKAPOI.IH , AUB. ZS. Tl > wheat marlet
was veiy weak toduy und closnl nn nveragtof
nlKiut ' .do lower than yesterday , the decline hplns
due inulnly to large olTerliigs in the norllmcrt ,
ItpceiptH are Incieaslnic niplilly In Die country
ami nitluils nt terminal i > lnts me much larger
than before. The elevator artlvals , It Is said ,
pionilxo to continue at leant for some weeks
to come. The demand for cash wht.it was veiy
uell supplied nnd more new whe.it Is offering
Hum Is tequlred tn supply million wants and
consldeiable of It has to go In store to wait for
future demand. Close : Annum , M' < c ; September.
MViWWJiei December. &m : May. Wi c. ( HU
wheat nn track , closed : No. 1 hard , 67'ic ; No.
1 northern , DG'tc : No. 2 northern. f > e. New
wheat < m track luriK.nl at 2'.4c lielo\v old. Old
receitits were 13 > ! , CIO bu. ; shipments , 45,990 bu.
The large nrilvals In Diiluth broke that market ,
nhlch will naturally turn larger shipments tn
MlnncaimUs. The Hour market was weaker nnd
In some cases lower prices were accepted to
compare favorably with the leducllon In the
price of wheat. The nmiket nna quoted at H.1' J
1.40 for patents ; I'iWH .li for bakeis. Prtxluctlon
csllmuteil nt 3S.mX ) bliln , for the twenty-four
hours ; shipments , 23VO < ) btl ,
Nvu' York Dry < ! nocN .Murlcet.
\-sr.\V \ YOUK , Aug. : S.-Orealtr nctlvlty haa
m.uliol the demand for and rales of dry goods
liy local Jobbers than has been present In many
months. Thu clothlnz I rude of the country Is
\ery largely represented end the placing of
nnltrH for sprltiK > konlens iiiude large progiess.
All kinds of rotten goods were In demand , with
the largest request for printed fabrics. Agents
liave n > lviince < l the prices at Cord Is t'cklna ' UliHc
| H > r yard. Prlnllnc clolbs , Ilrm at 2 5 ICcvlih
sales of 23.00i ) pieces > | > ot.
llrpurlH ut National I'miki ,
WAS1UNQTON. Ausr. 28.-A suminnry of the
rcpnits of the 3,770 national tuinka of the I'nlted
Bible * , under the recent rail of the romptroller
of the currency , shows on July J8. JS54. ncKr < -
patrs as follows Loans and discounts. $1.-
told tola la reserve , JIMM1,677 ;
Bold treasury certlflcntra , tW.JM.490 : slU-fr dn | .
Inrs , J7.016.ltJ ; totnl sp < > cle In rtscrve , U3n , < l,0.-
Kit ; surplus fund , undivided prollts , less ex
penses nml tnxes paid. < .WJ. ( ; dlvlrlrniM
unpaid , j.S ( , DOI ; Indlvlduul deposits , Jl,67IbOI-
200.
STOCKS AMI IIUNII9.
Hpcciilntlnn an 'Ctmnrjn Kxrcetllntlf TnniP
ni > Canipurril with 5lonili's Triidlnd.
NEW YOItK , AIIR. 28. Alter yesterday's
exciting day on the Slock exchange Iho
speculation was tame Indeed by comparison.
From Die opening until about 1:30 : , and with
scarcely a rally , prices tended down. Then
came a period of dullness , during which only
tlio specialties made any material move
ment , and these also sought a lower range
oC values , Speculation closed barely steady ,
the final sales showing losses on the day of
\i to l'i per cent In the general llet.
exceptions being St. Paul preferred , Dela
ware & Hudson , Louisville & Wheeling and
Lake Erie , which recorded advances of >
per cent each. Distilling was tiRaln the
leader of the market In. point of activity ,
but the transactions therein were less than
a third of yesterday's sales. There was
heavy selling In the sh.ircs at thu open
ing , which came from holders who hoped up
to the last moment that the trust would be
able to make Us loan nnd take Its spirits
out of bond. The failure of this project
did not , however , cause any serious stam
pede , and the lowest figure to which -the
stock fell was 1S ! { , only 1V& | icr cent below
yesterdty's closing , and only y , per cent
lower than the bottom price of yesterday.
The low price was reached shortly niter the
opening , hut beforu noon n recovery had
been inado to 1UU. During the after
noon the greater decline wns to IS , , from
which there was a rally of H per cent , the
closing quotation being % per cent off from
yesterdiy's last sale. Sugar was tUalt In
irregularly , n fluctuation with narrow limits
during the morning being felt , but being sold
more freely In the afternoon , closing at the
lowest of the day at a decline of l',4 per
cent. A fairly good business was done In
the grangers , Si. Paul being sold by Lon
don , as well as by the traders. Some good
sized lots of Iturllngton were placed on the
market by a Boston house to realize profits.
There was also some slight liquidation In
Hock Island , with the result of losses of I
per cent In St. Paul and rtnrllnnton and I'.i
per cent In Hock Island. Northwestern on
moderat sales fell off ' , per cent. Pull
man broke 1 % per cent on sales of 200
shares , nnd Manhattan I'/i per cent on sales
of COO shares.
The bond market was generally weak nil
Jay , In sympathy vlllt the slock market ,
hut some shares sold at an advance at the
close.
The Evening Post says : Distilling certifi
cates went down to yesterday's lowest flg-
tires , then moved Irregularly up. It long
ago became Impossible to discuss with
seriousness the movement of this concern.
At present Wall street is merely divided in
opinion as tn whether the trust's "insiders"
have accomplished all they e.\pectcd In the
money market , and are preparing some new
trap for simple speculators.
The Evening Post't London cable says :
The attendance of brokers was confined today
to thu fcptllenunt. Money was easy. Contnn-
goca on Americans were 2 to 2 < fc. There
was a further material rise In , South
Americans. American railroad slocks were
low , closing at the lowest. Grand Trunks
were exceptionally strong. Sliver was firm
nt a decline. Yesterday's sharp rise w.ts due
lo a special mintage order for the colonies.
Gold Is going In small amount * to the con
tinent , but nothing like a drain Is expected.
The following were the closli g quotations
on thu leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
Thu totnl sales of stocks today weio 163.23T
fihini'S. Including : American Tobacco , 3,5'ir , ; Cot
ton Oil , 3,230 ; Sug-nr , 17.1C8 : llurllnRtnn , 17.0M ;
Chlcaco Oas , 5,110 ; Chesapwik.Oliln. . B TM ;
Distillers and CattlefcedC'B 31.00) ; firncinl Illec-
irlc , J.C1S ; I nilsvllli ; & NoshvllU6,30. . ) ; New
York Kt Norlhwi-sti-rn. 2SOT , ; Norfolk & AViBtein ,
2,816 ; Uendlnir , Z.c.'j' ' ) ; Itock Inland , 9,013 ; St. r ul ,
12.5W ; Western Union , 23,80) .
Now York Money .Murket.
NI-UV YOUK. AUK. 28. MONK ? ON C.M.r -
Kasy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
at 1 per cent.
IMUSI13 MinrANTILK PAI'KH-aSS'.i per cent.
HTI.IIII.1NG KXCIIANGK Firm , with actual
busim-sx In hnnkcia' bills nt $ l.Rf,1.iiil.S7 for de
mand nnd ll.1'felt ! < l & > % for & ) dtiyn : posted rates ,
34 SCiiJt.67 and Jt.S7 l.bS ; cammcrclal bills. Jl.fCi
( lt.S\i.
HI I.VKK C-KllTIl-MCATES-Mc.
( IDVKHNMKNT HONDS Firm. State bonas ,
dull , Inactive. Itullrond bonds , weak.
C'loslni ; quotations on bund ; were ns follrms ;
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Increase in Cattld Receipts nntl Tailing Off
in Hogs the Feature.
TRADE IN STEERS < STRONG AND ACTIVE
Uoml Natives Sell Itciullly nml iWetl I'ln-
Idlied ItuiiKcMllrniK Illgli 1'rlccn
StockerK III i'nlr Dciniuul IIogn
hell Ten < , ents-Higher.
TUESDAY , Aug. 2S.
The receipts today were 3,500 cattle , 7,800
hogs and 2S7 sheep , against 3,012 cattle and
3,017 hogs nn Monday nnd S.-I05 cattle , 7,530
hugs and 10S sheep aseek ago. Tor the two
days this week the receipts foot up 0,512 cat
tle and 10,817 hogs , against I.S04 cattle ,
13,314S hogs and 1,538 sheep for the corresponding
spending days of last week.
CATTLIJ Out of some 140 cars of cattle
there were ten , loads consigned direct to the
packers. In the way of beef steers there
were some pretty good natives anil ns high
as (4.60 waa paid , but there was nothing In
the market as good as the $4.SO cattle yester
day. There was a bunch of extra good rangu
steers and as high r.s (3.15 was paid for
some Wyoming Texas sleers. The demand
was good and the packers were not long Iti
Idcklng up the bulk of the offerings. It
wus upon the whole a good , strong
tind fairly active market. There was
more butcher stuck In the yards , such
ns cous , heifers , etc. , than there has
been for some days. Owing to the larger re
ceipts the market on the better grades of
cows was a little weak , but the lower grades ,
such as canners , were about steady. There
were some right good western cows In the
yards and as high us $3.35 was paid for one
bunch. Stcclters and feeders were In large sup
ply , but the offerings consisted principally of
light , slockers , The market did not show
much change. The demand for stock cattle
continues very fair. Hepresentatlve sales :
DIIKSSID unur.
INDIAN TEHHirOUY.
W , Firs Tex. . . 'M 2 S3 2S2 cws Tex. . C83 1 X5
HOGS Tlio receipts of hogs today were
double tlio arrivals of yesterday and a little
In excess of thu receipts on Tuesday of last
week , Tlie general market on the fair to
good hogs was Co to lOc higher than yester
day. The top , | 5.75 , was tlio highest price
touched so far , whlle the bulk of tlie fulr
to good loads wont' at $5.20@5.40. Hepresen
tatlve sales :
1 220 . . . SIV ) 114 . . . . tS . . . I 00
10 JJi . . JOT l 0 181 SI I I *
: JJt . . . 3 < * > t 103 80 IIS
1 1M . . . S0f * > 1 f ) . . . < IS
MO . , , 3 < V IS 1IS 40 4 2S
Cl 4S . , . 3(0 let 105 120 4 55
1 JJO . , . 300 S S-.i . . . 415
2 IfiO . . . 300 1OI ino 200 4 M
3 133 . . . 300 ( to [ ft . . . 4 SS
1 ICO . , . 3 25 HI 117 . . . < M
S Z5S . . . 320 III 1M ICO 453
SHKBP There were 2S7 sheep received
and sold at About stonily prices. Fair to
good natives ore quotable nt $2.253.75 ? ! fair
lo good westerns , $2.000 > 2.40 ; common and
stock sheep , f.7a02.25 ! ; good to choice
lambs , $2.2GfJ'3.75. Representative sates :
No. Av. Tr.
ll unlive yrnrlliiRp ; s | J 03
lo : nnllvu Minim SI Z SO
Iti'rrlpli IIIK ! Disposition of Stuck.
OllU'lnt rpcHptj nnO disposition pt vtuck n
rlniTvn liy thff liooks of the Union Sleek YuKls
cuinimnr for the twvnty-fnur liours vnillnx a ) 3
o'clock ji. in. , Tuifdny. Autam 2s , 1X.U :
IIKC'KIITS.
Cntr. ! trail.
Cnltlc 142 3SII
line ! > ' < s.ii'.l
sht-i-i 3 zs
DISPOSITION ,
lluycrx. Cattle , lliw. Hliefp.
Omiihn Vacklnir company * 2i , . .
n It , Ihiinrn 111,1 cinnniny 3 > S l.flos , . .
Swift and company , " , ' ' , ! lKi7
riuluhy I'arkliiK connuny S20 ! , ' * !
KfJltciin & Co l/H . . .
Trl'lty 1'iickliiK cnnip.inj * 71 , . .
I , , llpckur 70
A. Hans 21
It. llcckor Di'Rcn
J. I ilimnn i : > 7 . . .
l.eo llnthschllil l"0
a. H. II. fioin K. C 113
Cuilnhv frjiii K. C 833
O. II. Wilson 15-
Shliei | unit fofilois 1.083 1,331 278
l.eU over 10)
Total 4 , M 1.M2 578
ClllCAtIO l.lVi : STUCK.
l.ltllo OluiliKO U'IIH , Notlcrd In tlio I'rlcu of
Cut tin Y ' li-r < lay.
CIlK'Ano , AUK. 24. Lltttv clmiiRO wn no-
tlcod In tliilirlce of cnllliTlio K'nttrinl | ntn
of nirtlve cuttlp vtTvieil dc Inki-n lit full
vrlci's , nml llioro wan no ilci'llnc In the 00111-
niom-r Kinds. Moc : Hum half of the fio.-li 10-
n'itB | wi-io iiiiiRciii. and rnly n Kiii.ill imrt of
tlio Imllvos Ki'iidol li ltor tlian coninion. lloiv-
c\or , nil fouml Ijincrs , nml at prices thru nciv
piiliRfactory to HijllfiH. NntlvcH wrro quoted nt
fioin 11. 2. , to J5.7J. with most of the sili-N nt
ritini II. SO tn (3 for r.uvp an.1 Imllp , nii'l ' fnun
M.2. > ti > f. > .23 for t-Uvin. Sales .if Mi-rU-riib wuic
cm a Ijusls of Mum tl.75 to f4.fM fur jionr ti >
cholrf , nnd Tcxnim woio iiunUnl at ftuiii SI. : . "
In 5.1. W. ltcc > | ) for loiiiornnv pr 'iiili"o to lie
IIU'liil. 1'iK It l mil th'iimht ' tinMi | > | ily nf r pc
cuttU * will he FO Inigc a | , j beriouOy Oejiii H
vnluop.
. \Kaln wan Iho lie ninikcl PIII.TIFC. The dr-
inanttau lint an art it ? UK on K IIH latent
iho . hut thenwn lint rmnich , lri > liiil > lh H
lu-rc In pi iinnmil nml the ri'siililnj. coiuiuMl-
llnn I'lmliU-il Ki'llvm to add " > c mine lo tinviiltir
of the nnlmiils. ThiTC was ri mnnher of sili-
at from J8 to SCand 010 nt $ t 10. Tin1 I' ' t
lor which JC.10 WUH ohtalnvilMIS ln-ttn 111. in
anything necii here lately , anil , tliiML'toir. the
fall * I * liaiilly a fair cit ! < -it < ni f tli < * 111:11 kI. , .
I'oor an < l common klnils tllO not Hell at ain > rul-
vailce. there | K > | IIK little clrnuiiitl for thi'ln
Then- l n Oirr-'icncu of fully ! 1 JJ.T li HIM. lio-
twcon that clasi and tlu hci't Kimlru 'I'lu * hulk
of loil'ij'n rale * w.-ro at fiom f3. . M f'l.
Thou * \\ou > inoih-intn U'ii > litH | nf ylii'cp nnd
lamhs , nnO the lU'iviinil hi-liiR falil ) nrllve , Iho
iniiihel was S"IOIIK | : the bent shr | > wonwotlh
fioni H.'JO to fi : 2" . and clnlce l.inihsPII -
iiuotiil : it fiom $ l.ir , tf > 1125. Tlicifvi'ic not
ninny K.ili-s of hhtp at liutlcr Ihun (3 , and
mrvFt nf tn ! > I.imlw si. Id bcloxv ft.
locol | > ts. I'alili' , 7 W lif.ul : ralvex , 1,0(10
h nl ; | II > KI . ILD-W hiad ; nlicpp , S.WO . head.
The KvcnlnK .lourti.il rvpoitH :
HOOS Kei 'litn | tod.iy , 1t.ojn , hrad ; oillclal
VfsliM'dny. ! Iil 10) hoail ; j lilpmcntH > tk.tPul.iy ,
U\fc < i3 lifrul ; loftvi. . alinut 5 , CO' ) liraul : nuiillty
a llttlo belt1 r , mail\ot lU'lUf .in peed grail,1 ! *
.V higher ; rithi'tM c.i y ; pal" & inncil : lit $ . " , 2ffr
. ' , .90 for llcllt , f3 1WI5.40 fol r.nlRli ] in < nillK. fo.S.
r.C. > for tionvy iincklni ! nml sli'ppliis lots.
CATTl.i : ItrcviptH today. 7.UW Imail ; oillclal
> t'storday.21,3.fiG ht-ail : 'hhlpmiMitH yo ti-rdav.
I.SM hrail : inail.-i-l Muiil ! , ; nutlvos. Jl.5jt".7. , :
H-pfltiTln , tl.734V4.C5 ; Ti-xiin * . JI.2 .Sia. 3' ' ) .
BlintU' lleci'tpts today , S. KW liciul : olllc'al
ycsU-iilay , 9.470 head ; nhlimi-nl8 | yostoi-ilay ,
lfl.I70 head ; market steady.
ht. I , mil * l.lvo Hlix
ST. I.OflS , AUR. 2S. -
& .2 * ) lieuil ; Klilpnu > nt ! < . 2)0 ) licuil , niniKct ricllvc
nnd ylrtinK. rind nntlvea 10o lilsli' ' ! ' on ii > | i of
Me advnnco fur tlio wn-k. 8liciot ! . : ! " / > to
1.50K His. , sold lit M.3S(5.23 ( : l-lwm , l , itO n > 1V >
lb . , M.O { j4.C3 : cows and heiferf , 11.73112 M ;
Texns sleets , rotmod , } 2.4'lli'3.:0 ' ; c AVS. 51.8' '
i2.30.
" 11OOS Receipts , 1.110 head ; shlimvntF. I.SOi )
head ; market r , l'K : hlKhor ; top piuvri , ! C ; bulk
of sales , r .S5'ij.9r , ; fair lo rjoud Hslit , J4.TOW
l.S'i.
l.S'i.SHKE11 Receipts , I.TM hcml ; chlpmonts. none ;
trmrket Ilrm nnd WHl.'e bolter ; Miullmcst mlxuil ,
tS.Me.S'Iflinlis. : . 8a.MB3.S3.
IVHII * : ! ' * City l.lva Stock Murkot.
KANSAS CITY" . Ann : . 25. CATTr.H lloct'lpl * .
S.OW heml : Milpimvnla , S.SH head. Jlnrkot m.idy
lo SIIOIIK ; Texas floors , Jl.lC.Si3.00 ; To-xas co\\s.
il."JFt2.M ; ln-ef steers. * 3.2. " > ir , " > .i l ; niiifvp rows.
jl.MSiJ.7o ; Htockeis und feeders , f2.iW5f4.10 , bulls ,
ji.Mii2.oo.
HOGS RecelptF. 6.3'XI ' lieaO ; shlpin"nls. 400
lirml. Market Htrinu to 10chlKhor ; Imlk of silis ,
JS.43fi.r.7.henIii ; , J.VMiii.VSj ; paokorp. jr.Vifi,5.R.r ( ,
mixed , : > S..fl..OI : llffhts. I..V > t3.i" | . ; VorkHis , J3.3U
Oi.sri ; pips , } 3.4iCij",0 < ) .
HHBKI * Iteclpts. 2.3'M ' lie.nl ; stiliiinrnlR , none.
\rarket strndy ; best natives. J2 Mti .1 25 ; K < > d to
cliolco esteins. J2.M5i3.00 ; common nnd plnck-
ois. f2. OB2.l ; ( moil to uhulci > lambs , | 32J@4.2' > .
No iv York I.lvti Sloric
NI3W YOUK , AUK. 2S. ItllKAMiR-Ili-celpts , 4I
head ; iion * > on site , l uropean cables quote
Ainoilciin sloora at 101-iWll'itO. ilrow pil weights ;
refrlKvi.itoi heef at 9ti954r ; uxpoilu toduy , SIO
lioe\es anil 2,213 , quaitors.
'AljVKtJ Ilocelpls. 281 head ; < ) uli-t , but steady ;
veals , ordinary to pilme , J6.0J07.M ; good Krass-
ei-8. JJ.87V4.
HlIKHl' AND I.AMUS IlM-oliiln , 4.IOJ head ; on
sale , SC cars ; \oiy dull , * but Htendy ; u\cr 3.SOO
head unsold. Sheep , poor to inline , J3.00B'3.121i.
I iinhs. common to choice , 92.25ff4.2o.
HOHS-lteeeliits , 415 head ; on hale. 4 cars :
ordinary lu choice hogs , fO.UiiG.lo : pigs , tii.25.
htock In Slight.
Ilccnul of receipts at tlio four jnlnclpal mar-
Lets for Tuesday , August 2S , Iffll :
Cuttle , llccs. Sheep.
Smith Omaha . 3.SH K.K4 27S
Chlcauo . 7.00) ) 14.01(0 ( B.ifl )
Kiinnm City . 0.6-Q 6.300 2300
St. I.oul . 6,200 4.400 l.SOO
TotuU . .jCII 32,734 12,075
\Y < iol . Market.
VlllIATit.riIIA. Ausr. 28. The wool niaiket
i\us iiulet , inniiufaclurers buylnrr only to sup
ply their Immediate needs. As u rule manu
facturers are well stocked with domestic wools ,
many of them havlnc law quantities on hand.
Ohio , Pennsylvania andV st Vliulnlu wished
XX and ntmvo , 22(823o ; X and nl ive. Jift20c ;
medium , SMflic ; ouailer blood , 227iSlc ; common ,
ISfilDc ; New Voik , MIchlKiin , U'lfcon In , etc. ,
line , ICfilSc ; medium , I'Kil'Zc ; quarter blood ,
21W22c ; unwiikliPil , line , li&llu , medium. KfflSc :
< iunrtor , 17lSc ; c < imlnon and tiurrr. lOftlllc ; taits ,
4 i8e : Texas line , IOV12c ; medium , llijllc ; coarse.
llftlSc , fall cllpi , 8810c ; southern , fair , 8Tllc ;
southein , hurry and defective , ij jllcvcwlein ; ,
superior and lambs , lufHUSc , s'jn llnifa , S fllc.
IIOSTON. Auu. 28. The m-w free wool clan no
ot the tariff li'll ' when It went Into effect to-
dny did not lmv the least effect on the wool
market. Denlera have hoen iiutlclpiillnir free
\Mxil ever since the l"Klrilllns of thu IIUIK tariff
dlsciisflon nnd prices ucie Rrailually adjusted In
[ tntlclpntlon of the chaiiBe weeks heforo. Forricn
vrmilH urn about l'so llrmer and In Increased In
quiry. Uomestlc woolii shown ! no change within
a week. I'rlces arc : Ohio line fleeces , 21c ; Mlrhl-
Kan lleecos. msilSo ; No. 1 rlolhlnif Rraden.
Michigan nnd Ohio. 2223c ; No. 1 comblnKS , nil
2-o ; unwashed lleeces. HilHc ; unrnncliuntlible ,
H'ulCc ; Oregon , 12jl3c ; Montana , 15c.
Nt. I.nnls < i noril Murket.
ST. I.OUI.S. Alls. 28. HIXM'H Weak , but not
qiiolaMy lower.
WIIHAT Iluleil steady eaily , mil later de
clined , with some wuverlnn , ami cluxed ' . undi r
yesterday ; cash , W,4ej August. Ml4o ; September ,
MVjo : December , Mic ; Stay , tfc. .
COI1N llearlsh feellnB controllnl. but the do-
rllno was inly > , < c ; cash uud AuKiist , f > 2r ; Sep
tember. M'ic ; December. 4S > if ; M.-JV , H'J'S.o.
OAT8 I iwi-r and slow ; ca h , 3'JSjC ' , August.
30c ; September , 30ic ! ; May. COljc.
ltVi-Qulet ; MSMVfcc.
HAY I'nchauKMl ,
I1KAN l-'lim ; crc.
I.HAD Dull , lower ; 83.10 , Ftjitcmber.
SI'MLTKH-Ilelter : 3.12'J.
I'T.AX 8KiU : Qulcl ; $ ! . : ) .
WIII8KY Bleailyi 11.33.
PUOViaiONH 1'JiU. hichcr ; johhlnz , 81I.125. !
Ijrd , hlKhor ; steam. t'.S7'i ; chalco , IS. llac.iu ,
dry salt meats , steady ut previous quotations.
HKCKIITH I'lnur. "i.iW bbls. ; wheat , 43 , W ) bu. ;
earn. U.OiX ) bu. ; oats , 2i ; . < ) Im.
HIIIl'MKNTH Klour. l2fi"Q bbls. : wheat , 2,000
bu. ; corn , ll.OiW bu. ; oats , Sf , > jO bu.
Klimnchil > nt * .
HOSTON . Aus. IS. Cleailnss , 110,755,173 ; bal-
uncos. 11,377,437.
1IAI.TIMOKK , Aug. 23. Cle.iilngs. J,037OS ;
Uilances. Kll,4 > .
NK\V YOHIC. Auf. 2 ! ) . dealings. I79,1SC,84 } ;
. . . .
IMIII.ADni.I'HIA. AUK. ZJt.-CeuiiiKs | | , J10 , .
SS3,393 ; halnnces , J1.I19.S19.
LONDON , AUK. 28. Th amount of bulllin
Kone Intn the Itank of KnKlund on balance today
IK H3W .
I'AHIS. Aus. M. Tlnee per cent rentes , 103f
ST'.io fur the account , Kichange on Ixjndon. jf
1'jo for ilircks.
CINCINNATI. AUK. M. Money. 4fi p r c-nt.
New York exchanw , par to 23c premium. Clear-
Inx * . IJ.073.iKA
\VASIUNOTON , AUB. 28. Tim cunli balance In
the treasury today was | lti,4l9M3 , of which lii. -
04S.7SI WBJI eold resen'e.
KAN KltANCIWO. Aug. : $ . Prnfts. nlKlit.
12Hc ; telrKrnphlc , 15c. Silver Uirs , i
Mexican dollars , .
LONDON , Auc. 2-Oold Is quoted ul llumon
AyreH at 242 , Madrid , ,2fi ; Ll.bn. 3n.5. tit
Petersburg , a > > ; Athens , 77 , Home , 10.37 , Vienna ,
103.
103.ST
ST I.OIM8. Auk2S. . CleannKs JJ. 745,241 . bal
ances , tlM.k''l. Money , quiet. i < c7 per cint far
cull and time loann. iiJCliun e on New York , Vi
premium. .
PLENTY OF FODDER SAVED
Nebraska fnrmeis Will Generally Hiwe
Enough to Witt-r Their Sleek ,
PHENOMENAL DROUTH STILL UNBROKEN
Moat Severn Mprll nt Dry IVratlier Known
to Ilin SlutiKociirds Continues AVllli-
iiut Any MKII or t vMiitlnn In
Oilier Slutcs.
Weekly weather crop bulletin of the Ne
braska weather service , co-operating wllli the
United States 'Weather bureau , Issued from
the central office as the sliitc ( . ' .xporlincnt
station , Lincoln , Mys ; The drouth etlll pre
vails and thcro Is no change for the belter
lu crop conditions. The temperature has
average from one to four degrees above the
normal. There has been u larg ? percentage
of sunshine , although tin1 sun has been partly
obscured during the last half of the week
by a smoky linxc.
The rainfall has been everywhere below
the normal , and over a considerable nren
no rain lias fallen or only a trace. The
largest reported was six-tenths of an Inch
a l 1'ranklln.
KAtNFAM , FOU TIH3 WBKK.
none orj 1 less than
a trace ] | iinch
r toz [ pvor z
InchesV inches
O lng to the dry weather there has been
cvcty opportutilly to cut and properly cure
the crop of corn ( odder nnd Kenurully n suf
ficient supply will be secured to carry stock
through the winter.
Pastures are everywhere very dry and in
most sections stock has to be fed.
In n few localities where rains have fallen
some plowing and seeding are In progress ,
but generally the condition of the ground
Is such as tn make It Impossible.
Taken all In all this Is the most severe
drouth that has been experienced In the
state- since the Nebraska weather service
was organized In 1877 , and probably for a
consldcrabln period longer. Wells are un
usually law and many streams dried up.
The weather of the next month can have
but little effect In changing crop conditions
In the state , and II has accordingly seemed
best to close our series of weekly crop bul
letins for ISO ! with this Issue , nnd we take
this opportunity to express sincere thanks
to our correspondents for their assistance
and co-operation during the reason.
DLI : TO TIII : i-.vitoi : ACKI\OIC.
lllmolH' I'riKliiullon ot Corn Muy Ho us
l.tirco Hi l.iiit Sc'iisou'rt.
SPltlNGKIELD , 111. , Aug. 28. The Illinois
weekly crop bulletin says : While the up
land corn is Improving the reports still con
flict as to the extent of damage done by the
drouth. It is thought that owing to the In
creased acreage this season th.re will be as
much corn as last year. Many fields arc re
ported past recovery and In sonic parts of
1'orry and Monroe counties it Is telng cut
for fodder. The corn on the bottoms Is
still In good condition , and tml-'ss injured
by frostwill yield well , llroom corn
harvest Is still progressing1 and the yield re
ported good and ot an average quality.
Owing to the recent rains the ground Is In
falily good condition and plowing Is being
pushed , and In some sections some se.'dlng
has already been done. In many sections
of tlie state this work Is still retarded by
the unfavorable condition of the ground.
Threshing is about completed.
Paslur.s have Improved greatly sines the
date of the last report , and are coming along
nicely. In many localities apples are still
dropping from the trees.
IOWA HAS IIAI > IlKAVV HKW8.
Corn Doing Well mill "Will Soon Ito Jlvynnd
DtuiRrr from KriiHt.
DES MOINKS , Aug. 28. The Iowa weekly
crop bulletin says : The week has ben warm
and dry. the dally mean temperature ranging
from 2 to 4 degrees above normal , with very
light rainfall. The nights were cool , how
ever , and heavy dews mitigated tbe drouthy
conditions.
Coin Is dclng as well as could be ex
pected. Considerable Improvement Is noted
In districts which had the heaviest rainfall.
Some of the most matured fields will b. ad
vanced beyond the danger of frosts In two
weeks. The work of cutting for fodder Is
prcgrcsslng.
Decided Improvement Is noted In favored
localities In , the condition of pastures nnd
meadows , but In the largest part of. the
state stock will require extra rations.
Potatoes glvo promlEO of 20 to 40 per cent
of a crop. Plowing la in progress where the
ground Is not too dry , and borne seeding has
been done. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mltrll DAKOTA WIIKAT IS CUT.
I'lou Jurve tliic Winuliur llns Given Fnriii-
rrsTlielr Opportunity.
GRAND FOURS. N. IX , Aug. 28. The har
vest weather for the past day cr two has
enabled farmers who were delayed In their
seeding to finish outline their wheat with
out damage. Another gathering of the har
vest in North Dakota will be practically
finished this week. In some parts of the
state It was finished last week. Farmers
who finished sowing In March are now re
joicing In abundant crops safe In the stacker
or threshed. From seventy to eighty days
was a short time for a crop of wheat lo ma
ture , but this year there are farmers In the
Hed river valley who sowed and cut theirs
and shipped In just ninety days from date
of last day's Bowing. This has been the
shortest and quickest harvest ever known In
Norlh Dakota , and tlie yield Is from twelve
lo lorty-two bushels ptr acre In tha volK'y.
.Missouri Cr < > | > lliillrtln.
COUTMHIA , Mo. , Aug. 28. The weekly
crop bulletin says : The mean temperature
of the week was about normal in tile south
ern sections , but In the northern sections
thtre was a slight excess. Copious rain fell
In all portions of the state except the north.
A large number of correspondents report
that farmers are obliged to feed their stock
and In some localities stock has to be driven
long distances to water. The rJlns. together
with cool nights , hcnvy dews nnd cloudy
weather , have been beneficial to nil fall
crops and grasses , and In many counties late
corn and pastures nre much Improved. PlowIng -
Ing for f.ill seeding Is progressing well In
most btctlons. Apples are fctlll falling
badly.
l.'ottnli Miirkft.
NKW OIll.KANH , Ane. -rOTTOS-Sales. .
4110 Iwles : to nrrie.M > bales ; onllnury , 5 7-ICc ;
( too < l ordinary , 5 15-lCe ; low nildilUna , , < ! , ? " * :
inhMllnK. tJ-lCc ; ( fno-1 rnldtll us. Clicj ml.MIUriR.
Ilrm , i'4e ; fiilr. 8 7-l c , numlnol , rfrtliit * . 20,1
lale ; eiporta , ronllni-nl , 712 lilies ; coaxtwlto ,
1177 | jnlistock. ; . JK OJO balm Kulurr , quiet ;
italea , J7,7UO balm ; August , J0.31 II 1 ; September ,
N , W , HARRIS & GO ,
BANKERS ,
163-165 Dearborn-st. , ChlcaRO.
15 Wall-il. , New York. 70 Stutc-it , bo lon ,
BONDS
OTHER blGR GRADE
jjouiJilo < l Bold.
6.3S. .liiniinry.
Mnrch. . . , . May.
6.7S ; June , II.HBK.M ; July ,
NI\V YOUK. Auc. 2 * COKHK
opi-nol Irtciiulnr ; | HLO | unrlmliKiil tn 10 puintii.
liwcri tillMl RriiFtnllwciik timlrr local liquida
tion ; cloj , . , ! , | , in nt 6 l.\ ii < ilnt lirt ilnlliKi
Mlpx , 4. IM Imio. Ini-liiilInK AilRiiM. IILWiilf ;
Scptenilicr , JU.JS 14.4rt ; l > > r mlr , | 1 ! 6tHi . .i ;
Pliit nitTcp , Ilk' , .lull. Mllil , iiilrti Mlfs , i.OO *
I IK Ktmum nt I5 , i ; \ I. f. , 3W Lima
Mnrnrlulio nt ltS.JMNV.00.Vnr.lmn o lie-
HvrHi-H from Ni'W Vmk yoncnlnr wno
SMS IHIM : New York ntwk tixluy. 1IS.MS tmsis.
Piiited Slntea Block , mi21 , ! I.IIKB : nllonl for lli i-
1'nlliMl Hinlrn , S , ( H | IIR : totnl 1ll < lr for Ui-v
I'll I titl Hlatox , 233.P."J IHIKH , iiKiilnvt iM.IJO I'iins
Inut yi-nr.
SANTOS , . \tiff. I8.-Klrni1y : Kwl nv-rnK *
Snntiia , il.MMi rcrclhtK , two ilnys. 18.000 luR * :
Klnols. 31 : > , W ) Kins ,
IIAMIiruu. AUR. 2S.-Qulrlj ptlcen unclinngfil
ti' 't iifir. lower ; Knlr * , 7. WO IKIKS.
llAVIIi : . AUK. 2S.-lp < nil dull. iinchniiKe.1 to.
1if Idwor ; at 1 : m. . iincli niRnl ; nt 3 11. tu. , qulft
nml lowon otlii-n" , iini'lmiiK ( < < l.
HIO nr : , iANiiiu : ) , AUK. ss.-stfaiiy. No. r
lllo. $15.13 ; r vclinnicc , 9c ; trrrlplK , two iliy ,
1S.OOO IIUKM ; rlenrotl for I'nlliil Klnti' * , C,0"0 IIIIKH :
olran-il for I-UIX ; < PL > , t.OOO bnsi ; stock. 1 I , K >
i I'rnlt OtiiiliitlniH ,
, An * . SS.-Tlio Knrl Fruit
fold I'nliruinln fruit nn fullnwH : llnrt-
I'hllmlrliililn H.irtlotln , Jl.00fll.60 , pcnchcs. 45Ij >
t-V ; plniin nml imiiio , Jl.l.M/l 40.
1'nrter llrus. rnnii'iiny ' , I'lilriiRO , Kold ton cnm
rnllfnitila fruit tml.iy nt iiurtlim : llnrllott iioars.
tl.iXKIl.M : 11. Clnlrii'-inia. SUV lo J1.20 Suwiuc-
linniui" lionclit'H , fOc ; Lnto t'l-invfoidn. uOiiSOC !
< lni ! s pnnif. . * . 7iW.V ! ; Mllvor , S'W'KV. Knllon-
liwif. > 1.10 fl.lS ; Ti knv , 1inlf clritci' , 3o to JI.70 :
> 1u ont. ( MO in * 1 a. Illiu-k. J1.0S ; MnluKu * . II l
OI.'G ; PSK plinm. IWi-j Ni'c'tnrlncn. tl 15 , New
Vi.rk , UK cniK : Iliuil < > tt pour * . Wo tn 11.85 ;
< 'inwfnnl penclios , I.Miini'j egg vluius , 7 f/SOc :
( lrii. iMiiiic'WcjTJI.lO ! ; tli > riiiiin pninp" . U WIP
1.3.i ; Tukay Kinp < 't < . Imlf rintrs. ) l.li > ii. SO. Mas-
en I . 70ctiH.OJ ; Huso t'f 1'cril , MK.-gt1 W ,
Oil. CITY , 1'n. , AUB. : . National Trnmll
ccrtlllrntra nnrd | nl 81 ; hlKlu-st. 82' , , kiwi M.
H : fkiml nt 8'i ; snli-s , 1,000 liWaj shipment" .
82.202 hlK ; i win , 94.UH ) td.ls.
I'lTTSItPIlO , 1'n. , Au . 2 . National Tinnilt
cprtlllrnlps opr-m-d nt SI ; cljfcd nt SSMi , highest.
82V ; Invvi-st , 81 ; no rales.
I.ll re-pool Aliu-lK-li.
I.1VEIIPOOU A up. 2 < . TALLOW-Nominal :
demand punt ; pilm < > illy. 23 < .
t'OTTON Siii : : > llll Strmly 2l ! <
- ' : : - ) di-niiitid m xlirattspli ; li.
HOSIN Dull ; drmnnd modraticommon ; , 3.1 61.
HOI'S At Uvid-m ll'.iolllc .
co.i3t ) , dull , dc-
imind mnlcinUC2i3 .
Snirui.Murlcit. .
Ni\V : VOIIK. Am : . 2S sra.Ml llnw. Hrm :
fiilr ii'llnlir3' 513'jc : c-oiHi Ifiicul , 90 ttpt , .T | S
4cn.ile" : . 5,339 I'niif crntrlfiiKiil , M toot , at S'n1.
nnd 1,191 Imps muln-.iL'a KUKIIT , 89 test , in 4\c ;
i-i-llm-d. Hi in.
LONDON , AUK. M.-.srOAll-C'nni- little-
iloliiK ; centrlfmal Java , I3a 61 ; .Muscovado , fnlr
ifllnlni ; . Us Cd.
DlilutliVlniit Alurkrt.
DfM'Tir. AUK. 28. Cliiso : NM I hard , rn h ,
f,6o ; A UK 111 And Ki-iHiMiilicr , 5Boj No. 1 imrthein ,
ciish , 04'iiAimlist ; nnd Si-pti-inhcr , M'kc ; DC-
ci-nihoi' , Mo ; May , 'GOVNo. : . 2 nuthern , C KI ,
KVNo. ! : . 3 , 49Hc ; -Jc-iti'd , ( ! % ; to nrrlvc. No.
1 not tin-in , now. 54'3C ] old , CG'.ii ; .
lliri-xml | Cniln Itcrulpts.
IjlVEItl'OOf. , Auff. 28. The rocclpis of nlirnt
for tin- past Ihri-i- days \ vie 325,000 ccnlnls ,
Indudliif ; 227 , "i > rontulM Ann-ilcnn.
The rcoL-lpts tif Auiorlcnii corn for the past
tliiuo dn > s , none. The nt-nihcr has liccjinu line.
' ' 'rl - \Vln-at Mnrkct.
PAN rnANCMKro , AUK. 28. V
December. 9l > ic ; Jluy , J1.02ic.
Miinclii-Ntcr 'rntlli-i.
MAXrHESTEll , W\UB. 28. Cloths nnd yarns
firm nnd quiet.
IH4 TO 10 WEEKS
Our Bond
Gunrantooa no
Pay until Cured.
A NEW 33ISOOVERY.
HO PAIN OR TRUSS ,
NO OPERATION OR DANGER.
HO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS ,
Sand , for our Now Boole.
NATIONAL RUPTURE CO.
119 S. 14th St. Omaha , Neb ,
IIANDSOLIE PEOPLE
Only Those Wbo
Hava Ooatl Teeth.
< IOTO TaaTT.-c-TT ,
„ „ „ „ „ „ „
M lloor I'uxtuii Illdck , lUtli and l-'uinam Sts.
Tulcplionr. 10S.V
I/aiy ] ntluiiduttt. Uuriuiin spdkini. Full sat
teutli , W5.n i iiKuh-sumo diiy thu linpronslon
is tiilicti. I'lllln s without | iilil. All vrorU
UBB Dr. llniley' * Tooth 1'omler.
Ur the l.lriunr llnlill I'nultlirlj C'urcd
lj ailuilnUtrrina Hr. llutur * '
Item b rltrn m cup econ i or It * , or In food ,
wttbouttbeJcuowlcde oflhe pat lent. Itltabnoluttljr
harinleaa. nntl nlll effect a permauent nd ipeeuy
ourr. vrhrther ihe v tlent M 9 tnodoralo drlplioror
an Aloobollo wreck. II liar been el ten la IhoniancU
of cai9i , and In ever ? JnBtanoe a porfcol cure hoaloU
wed. II Nerrrl'nlU. Tlic o7 t m onoe Imprcanitcd
/Ithtbo Bprainc , II become * an utter Impoiilbillty
ir in liquor appetite toeiltt.
flUI.DK.V tPKCIPIO i : < > . . I'rop'w. Claelo.all , C.
48-D = e book of t > ar1Ul'lnra fr. * , To be had o'
, r tale by Kuhn & Co. , Drugglsti. Cornel.
IGth and Douglas ctrceti. Omaha.
FIN XNCIAL
OUR WEEKLY MARKET LETTER ,
Inan Invaln.iblo aid lo InvmliirH Slucii January
iHtsu pcrccnl of our predictions havu been ful
filled.
MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST.
Our Co-oiioratlvn Sto--k CombtnatlmiM arc prov
ne hlelily prolll.iblo. mil are vnluaula lo thos
I no I n u position of maklnir a bimlneus of follows
Int' thij market Slm-o Jamriry 1st. 18U4 , I'll pur
ci-iit , has been divided among subscribers , I'aiu *
phluB fri'onpoii rtMUiusl.
FiSHtR cc .StocH Brokora.
IKitiiil 3(1 Jlrimilu.iy , New lorn iuy. ;
We Have. Corn
WHEAT AND OATS
FOR SALB IN CAR LOAD LOIS.
Write or wire us for prices ,
! ' . O. H. cars , Omaha , or
delivered at your station.
Teephoiie ' 218.
Omaha Elevator Co ,
OMAHA.
WM. LOTTDON.
Commission Merchant
Cniin and Provisions.
Prlvnto wires to Clilcuyo anil New Yorlc.
All buslue a orUera piucuil on Clilcuud
lioatd of Truile.
CorretpondencB Bollclteil.
Office , room 4 , New York Life Uultdtng' ,
Telephone 13011.
V. 'WOOD
C < ii'r < ' * li < Jiuli'iit l nf Kriinrll , Hn ihiltt Ji Co ,
Clttoiyj ,
Grain and Commission Broker Jl
I'rlvuto wlrn to Chicago and Now York.
Tult-pliunu No. CilO.
orncE-ROOM is , BARKER BLOCK-