ppwwy 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BBfo- FRIDAY , AUGUST 31 , 1891 , COMMERCIAL AM FINANCIAL Markets Tuined Yesterday After n Weak Opening and Gained All Aionnd. WHEAT OPENED SOMEWHAT EASY TraUoV'Bi JUIIicr Light tor Fifteen MlnuU-s uuil nt HID iml : nf that Time la- tvrcitlni ; Development * IVero .Muilc. JHICAGO , Aug. 30. The markets turned today after a weak opening and ended with er-lne all round. Talk of wheat for feeding , fair buyng and liberal clearances tinned up wheat , nnd crop damage was the factor In corn. December wheat closed % c higher ; { September corn , % c higher , and September oats , ! 4c higher. Provisions also closed with moderate gains. Wheat opened rather easier on the con tinued free deliveries frcm the farmers In the northwest. Cables reported foreign markets easier , but did not report any marked weakness. Trade was rather light for fifteen minutes at from ' , tc to ijc lower prlco than the current quotations at the close ot the previous session. At the end of that time a few buying orders from out side revealed the fact of a c.n.slderablc local shortage among local scalpers , for a while they Jostled and crowded each other , al though Partridge and Looming and some others of that contingent had both hands up selling wheat. The buyers kept up the rush , however , until they had added ' % c to the lowest price current at the opening. De cember opened nt Ci > % c , with a few transac tions at from GCVic to fiC-c. It kept altrriiatlnK for about niteen minutes be tween CG'/ic buyers and CCc sellers , ami then firmed up to 56u. It did not get be low GG'/C during the day , sentiment seeming to harden on the higher prices , December closing at DTl&c. The near approach of de livery day on September contracts had a restraining Inlluence upon the trade which , however , did not prevent the market from advancing , although It curtailed the volume of business. Corn started rather weak , but changed from that to strong as the session progressed. There wns no frost at any place where corn grows , contrary tu the prcd ctlon of the local weather bureau representatives , and that had something to do with the easier tcno of the market at the opening. The c > rn country had recovered none from the drouth condition and that gave the market strength. September opened at 64' , c , sold very sparingly at B1c. and nfter tha't be came very strcng and hard to buy until It had advanced to over Bfie. At 1 o'clock It wns bringing D.I'Ac , closing at Cr.&c. May sold nt the opening at 52lie and 52V c and j touclied 52c before It turned up on the few who were Inclined to sell It. Some of those who have been heavy sellers for a few days stood ar-jund the pit watching the price go up , evidently putting some restraint upon themselves to keep from turning on the buy ing side , but It may be said , us a general thing , tin ; big local shorts en : still short. Jlny was wanted at C2lc at the close. The session of the oats market was ac tive almost all the time and cpilte a good business was transacted. Like corn the feeling wns easy at the start nnd prices a 8 hail o lower than they clcsed yesterday , but when orders , came piling In from almost all sources , ebpeclally country , the easiness was supplanted by strength , which lasted through the greater part of the remainder of the day. Provisions were firm , notwithstanding a good many sold to realize profits. The packers sold moderately of January deliv eries , but there were orders from outside sufficient to absorb the offerings without adversely affecting the pries. The Septem ber and October deliveries were again the strongest. The receipts of hogs were 19,000 , Instead' the 25,000 estimated yes terday. September deliveries show the fol- ( "Asiles. advances. Pork , 15c ; larO , Ce , and ribs , 7ic. The gains | n Jajiuary are 2 ! c In pork , Cc In lard , and 2',4c in ribs. The leading futures" fang"d as followsr "Article * . I Open , | High. | Low , ( Close. ' VVl.cnt.Ko. 2 flil'-C ' KH 6"i May 01' oi'i ( ! ' . Corn No. ' . ! . . A\IR r.l ! Knit 054 ! 54M G ; > M Oc't firiti ft4H May KM'iH S'J KWH CntH.S'o. - ' . . . Aue anu WH May 1'ork per bbl Sept 13 RO 14 UO 13 PO in on Jan 13 77W 130 ( 13 7,3 13 77 > < I.aitl.lfldlb ? Sept. . . . s sn H ' . ' 5 8 „ ' . ! Oct H V5 H un K VB H V7W Jan 7 HO 7 HO 7 77W fcl.prt Ulbs- ' " ' ' 7 7S 7 03 7 70 Oel' , . 7 U.1 7 711 7 03 7 ( )7' ) ' . < Jan 7 1)7(4 ) ( 7 1 7 03 7 ( IS < * anh niiotntlons ere as follows : I'lXll'Ilt'ndinnKed. . WHKAT Nil. 2 cprlnK. Kl'4fj4o ; ; No. S piHn , nominal ; No. 2 ml , D3'.4i53 c. COHN No. 2 , Bi'lc ; No. 3 yollnw , > c. OAT.'i Nn. 2. 23 > ic ; No. 2 white. SU-JOU'lri ' No. S white. 3ti32c. | HYi : Nn. 2. 4liV.c. IIAItt.HY-N < > . 2 , or.HMe ; No. 3 , 4i'i/.Mc ; No. 4. rumlnnl. I-1.AX 8KiiNo. . 1. ll.23fil.24. TIMOTHY SHBl ) Prime , JS.10W5.15. I'HOVIBIONB MOM neil * , per lilil. , I Ijird , per 100 ll. . , JS.258fS.27i,5. Short rlba. sides , loow , 7.7Wf7.73. Dry mltnl fhnuldirdmn \ \ , $6.C2\iifi .73i Hlinrt clear filled , bojnl , f7.DyffS.10. ( WHISKY llatlller ' tlnlrhcJ KOodn , per g.il. , II.M. 'rh < < following wcic tlic receipts ana shipments today : Oiitlio Prodnco oxchnnzo toil.iv Ilia bnttor mar ket wnsHteadj ; civami'i-y , Ui'il'J.Sc : dairy , 1:1 : % i'Uc , Hpeb , linn at UwlSc. YOKIC Vffttcriluj ' tjiicilatliiiifl on Plonr. ( Iniln nnd NK\V YOUK , Aim. 3ft.-l'V.OlM-Hpeot | ] , I2.S Lb'H. ; exi > rt9 , 14,400 bbl . , ea es. ! ,3D | > ' < K' . ; market fnlrly active for lotol and export ao- cuunt. Southern Hour , steady ; tales , Mf ) pits ? . Ityo flour , fair demand ; iuU-8 , fW bl > ln. COUN MrAIMtendy ; sale * , 2iW bhl . ; j-elljw weslern , .M ) 3.10 ; llrandywlnc , $ ! .7.iJ3.i > . 11V1C Steady ; utate. 521JMc ; Jercey. 45iWo. ( U.Vltl.KV MAI.T Kltmly hclilelern. ; . 68 ® Me ; Iwo-rowed Ktatr. 73c ; six-rowed , S0tfs2c , W1IKAT lteelil | , 134'JiM bu. ; exports. MC" bu. : sales , 2 > ! MiiOO bu. fimirex njiil 3.i l l > u. > pot. Hi n hnner ; No. 2 ml. In Mont nnd ele- vntor , 571'i f , < i. It. , CS"kr. canal ; N . 1 nurlh- rrn. 64\c , delivered ; N . 1 hard , W je , dellvereil. Optlona ni > ene < l weak , with foreigners Billing liKaln nml rnble * lower. Ix > cnl trudvrs Imve InrKe- ly overiwld tills week , however , nnd , < ifferlnns IxH-i.inlnic light , thi' bulls started In nnd foicc.l a hur | ' ftdviince , rraultlni ; In a ualn nt aio for the day. No. 2 red. May. CG flCK S-lfir , il.iteil dl'.c ' ; August , rioted 57ic ; September , C7l < 0 > ! ! ic , cloKort (7 > 4C ; Oct ljiT , closed Uc ; IJccembel , W.iijiil'.c , clonc.l eUic. C-Oll.N-lleeclptii , 24,400 bu. ; exportB , 3J.SO. ) Im. ; Fules , sr > .0no bu. futures and 2I.OM. . ) bu. xpji. (4pot llrnier ; No. 2 , M tiM'jo ' afloat i yellow , C3c. > le- Itvi'itMl , Options weakened early yn nbxenr * ' of fruxt wt'Ki. but KUbHoquently on IlKht olTi-rlnEii , tlnnncBS of rash nnd general roxerliiE. advanei-d shaiplj" , cluBlne at ( * ; net train. May , ui' , J W'4c , cioseil Wic ; Aiifrunt , closed CJ'.Sc ; Septem ber , CtfJCl'.ic. clwe.1 tltjc ; October , W ffMV , clwted 601,0 ; llccfmlwr , MKfiC. .c , cloreil r,7je. ( OATS Hcol | > l , Sl.Siti ) bu. ; ex | > rt , nont > ; fales. 190.KH ) bu. futures nnd S',000 Im. r | > t. Hi .t llriner , No. 2. S3 < i3Sc ; No. i. delivered , 34Sj3ISc ; No. 3 , JJ'JC ! No. 2 white. 31" ! NIL 3 vhlti36UP ; track , uhltv Mtute unl weutern , 3d ] lie , Optlonn niwnnt weaker under blB recelpln. lut In the aflenio'n turned Blrunuwllli ciirn. rliwtni ; at HO net aJvnncf. August , clewed 33 > c ; Septem- ber. c ; Octi.lxT. Uhfi34'ke. ' clun-il 31 40 ; No vember , clOB l 35'jc ; December. 38'ifl ' Mijc , clied HAV-Weuk ; s K od lo choice , . HOI'S Pull , stale , common to choice , C < 710c ; 1'aelflo count. HTllc ; Ixindon mniHet. it nily. IIIDKS SIMily ; wet Mlle.1 New Orlrnn * . H- . lectej , 43 to B3 lb . , 4'ii'j Texas , selected. 33 to M llu. . 4ff&c , Iluenoyre > , dry. SO lo ! l Iba. , lOVjc ; Trims , dry. 20 to 3. ) llu. , jy&Sc. LBATIH-n : rfleaily ; lifinlwk u ] t. llucnoi Ayrei. light lo heavy welRhtn , IStUV. ti domestlu Heece , IHiZV-j iiullttj , 'lUlVWIONH lleef. qulel. Pill inrals. nulelj pickled Ix-tlloi , i'jd'J'U ; liKkU-.l Kl.Liuldeii , To ; pickled liaini , Illil1ir. Lard , hrm ; ivcatfrn tenin rlostHl ut )8.U ; city. IS ; KtpU-mher cl. . * , > ) M IS. & ) nomlnnl. lli'ffiwl , llrm ; continent , IS. 9-1 , tf. A . I'M. ! , compound , li'ic. ' HlTTKH-Biiay ; wtwtrm ilalry , 13'ttfUo ; wmt- prn t-reomery , ) r3KwMtrn faitorjiseid * - ; IciKlnx. II' . elate dally , 140 > 3vi matu crvamrry , IMi4c t Hl-tCSH : riiin tlute. lar e , Kll\o ; imnll , UltllO c , part klin . 4iS'jc full .Klnu. 3U3 r , ItK'K Domeillc. fair tu extra. 4\tHjc ) ; Japan , , taaa-M' ik ; state antl I'tnnu Ivania , lc liuu r , UVifll' " ' ; wwitwii fre lt , ItfllTc. eases , I2. ( ) ! | .l.80 ; receipts. 7. ! ' 3 | .ltl ! . T.MI.OWHull , lly t iier pks. ) , ? c ; coun try llikEi. free ) , D'.lc. ' l'KTltoi.KI'M-Pt' ily : fnltMl cli.se.i at 81c 1 > ldVn ; lilnclon , Mils. , J8 : WnrhlnEton , In bulk. 13.30 ; riMlni ) New Vurk. ti.13 : Phllndelphln und llnltlmmr. li.10 ; riillinltlphlix anA BnltlmoiT , in bulk. IMxi. ulralnMl , romninn to gnpd. $1.15 n- Hull ; ' , < . : i > OlI Markel xhivs con ldcr- ulile nnlinnllun. There have been wilei nf 95 blil * . of urlnii' uhllc nl 37c ; prime crude , iJ V ; off crude. Wfl2Kc ; yellow butter grnden. 3IC3.V-J cluilen niminor j-ellmv , JSp ; prime j-ellow , Sle. MOUAhHKH Stradyj Neu CJrlenii , upn kettle. poort to tholre , JS nic. Pl ( lllON-IV.ill ; Scotch. .C flr3. < ; Am rl- can. Iin,0 fll.t.a0. COPPnu-qulet ; lake. 9'kc. TIN-Stendy ; straits , JU. ; | .latf , market Unwly ; .lonicptlc , . bid. Hnlc * on 'channi > , 43 lonn tin nt 113.55 fc Hepteni- I.er ; JITi.SS for ibwinber , J15.M fur tlria your ! else tlirre cms | .eller . , prompt uhlpmcnli from west , nt J3.K , _ OMAHA ( II.MKAI. ; ; AIAICK.KT.S. _ _ _ _ i Cuiulltloii < if Tri < lo nnd ( Jucitiitloni on Htuplo mill I'uncy I'roiluee. Ihitler and -Kr were nliout steady yeslcnlay , but chicken * and i > M fowls were lower , us will Iw tioli-d 1mm the quoliitlons given beloiv. IUTTI-U--I1ncklns : stock. Do ; fnlr to Ri > .d count i y , I4jl c ; clu.lcc in fancy , 17 ( lic ; Rttth- tred ercameiy , 17420c ; separator creamery , 22c. KiltlH Per rtot. . 13c. MVi : 1'orr.TllY-Old hens , 4S4ic ; ruostern , 2 < iif(3o ; rptliiK rlilchen * . 7f7'c ; duckv , Sc ; hen tnrkejn , 71Sr ( ; Kol.bleis , SffCc , old gttre. full- fc.itlierei ] , IfrSe. VKAIu'holcc fat and small venls me quuleit nt fiJj.VjC' : CLiniF" and lursc. 3U4c. t'HIJIIHKVl -oti ! n , full cream , new mike. 12WI2'ic ' ; NelirimUa nnd IOWH , Tull crcnm. lie ; Nebranka nil , I Iowa , ] mii i-Klma. bo ; l.lin- buiKer , No. 1 , lie ; bilck , No. 1. lie ; Swiss , No. 1 , 11O15C. HAY-l'iiland liny , Jfl.Bl ; nthllnml. 10 ; lov.land. JS.W. Color innkeK the price on hay. I.'jlil bales cell the bent. Only top ijnuUs bring tup pikes. 1'IOKONS Old liltds. p r doz. , We. VHOKTADLKS. POTATOI3S Hound lot * of home trrown or Kaii i atiM'k , BU | .or bu. ; sni ill lota on or- di'is. Mii/S.V / ; rallfornln , 85c. SIKI.ONH Hood Flock , crated , J21. rANTAl.Ofl'KS Home crown , per doz. , COcO ll.i > J. ul.l ) HtANP Hnn.I-picked nnvy. 12.21 ; me dium , til'Ja.13 ; common .vlilta beam. 1.73 (11.90. ONIONS-On oi-d.ri" . 7Cn per bu. rAllll.UliSoulhein , 2c. Cir.KKY-Per d < iz. , 3'i0c. SWUHT I'OTATOHS I'er lb. , 4c. vaults. I'.mr o.irn of fmlt were sold at ntictlun ycstrr- day. ami Hume live or H | cats ult1 ieiortcd | to arrlvu tnJay. The mini ) tnlkcd of carso of California fruit ship ptil lo l..iiilun. I'liiKlanil. lseiurt ] < il to hmc aiilved uiid to ha\e been sold at auction. All IIIIIIR of KiiKlnnd wererejirescntcd anloiiff the riM iieiMMiM In attcnil.ini" . Mimt of rhp fiult was fnuiiil to Ijf In such condition that It wnx neregwiry tn dlH | > one of U wltlilu forty-eight henna of I lie time of in arrival. Thn ! was din- to im hioltiK l > i-cn picked too late nnd packed too IlKhlly. Tlu.UKli thu Rrapen wetc nil rlRht the m.iikot WIIH ikior. and the name ma ; be n-ild of tlie I.IIIIUK iind peiirn. The tlrst lot of the U t nainnd fmll i.lTeied xiild nt from 4s lo Cs n bet , which IK xtiemely low for such fruit. Subse- iliieiilly tlio greener peals Melted tiom lls ti > Ii" . Aei-otdhiK to -Hirls | from the cranberry renter \Vlpcnnriii foiept Ores have destruy.'d nearly I'Vt-iy nc'relif niinberry marsh In that swtlon. The dry nmiTlie * have burned lo n depth of vvi'ial feel ami In many place ? me still masses of co.ily.'hei heretofore tli < iii.midi of hushel.s of eianlieiilt-fi have been shipped , ilils year there In no crop. The same if port < > s th.it the Wis consin output , will be barely t. pvr cent of the umial ei-op. RIUKS-None. AI'PI.KS < ! o l stock , per bbl. , J 'niininS None , 11K1) Ill , ACKItnilKinS None , PHAiMIKS-lVillfornlii. Jl.OOtH.10 I'M "MS I'liUfornln. Jl.uOSl.23. Kit ) S None I'KAIW llarllett'ii. $2,00 ; other varieties , Jl.JO. APnirOTS California , none. ri I Klin IKS California , none. nnAPKrf ConcodN , 10-lb tsi-hets , KJfJflc ; Cal- If oui In Jl. HAN \ NASfliolce slock , J1.J3US 2 ; per bnno'i. -I.KStONK Fancy lemons , ! 00 sire , ! $ . < ] ; funcy lemons , ? ,5i ) nlze , fGr,0. O HA NCI IIS None. PINKAPPPI.ns-None. MISOEM.ANEOUS. FIOH-rnnov , per lb. , Uc. I1ON12V California. 15c ; dark honey. lOfllZe. MAPLE SYHUP Onllon cans , per doz. . SI- NITTS Altnnndn. linnc ; Engllsnwalnuts , 10 lie ; nibortn. 12o ; Drazll nuts. lOc. CIUKn Pure lulce. per bbi. , J6 ; half bbl. . 13.25. 1IIHHS No. 1 gleen hides , Sije : No. 2 green hlJe , , l'"B2o ; X . 1 green salted lildeB , J4c ! ; No. 2 green failed hides , 2B2VieNo , 1 gieen united hides , Z3 to 40 Ibs. . Sljc ; No. ! Kreen salted hides. 25 to 40 lb * . . 2fj2.ic ! ; No. 1 venl calf , S to 15 Ibs. . t40Cc ! ; No. 2 veal calf , S to 13 Ids. , 40IV4o ; No. 1 dry flint hides , Ce ; No. 2 < Jry flint hides , Slliii : : > I'nLTS-Giecn salted , encli , urcen salted aliearllnffs ( short wooted early skins ) , each , Kl , ' dry eliearllnga ( short \voal d eatly sklnr ) . No. 1 , each. GtHOc : dry shearllnss ( short woe ! cil rail ) ' eklns ) , No. ! , encli. Sc : drf Hint ICansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts ; per lb. , actual weight. CQSc ; murrain wool pelts , per II ) . . actual weight , 4Hc ; dry film Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 49 CHc ; murrain wool pelts , per lb.t actual weight , < ' < (0iIluve ( feel cut off , as It Is uselcea to pay frelKhl on them. TAI-T/JW AND OHEASB Tallon. No. 1 , 43 ( Vic ; laMovv , No. 2. 3tje3 > ic ; crease , wlilto A , 4ii4'Je : grease , white i ( . SVitTSUc1 ; grease , yel low. Sc ; grease , dark. 2',4c ; old butter , beeriav. pilme , UClSc ; rouch tallow. Sr. l.ouU Jl c-iral Jlnrl.-et. SI. , M-'IS , AUK. SO.-ia.OUJl Dull nnd un- chuiiKed. WI1KAT Fell off ic rnily. but rallied Inter , advanced " ! 4c nnd closed ? c nbove yesterday. Cash , SOc ; August , MV c ; September. M\ic ; De cember , n3Tie ; Mtty. & 3Hc , i'OIJN Followed wheat and closed "Ifii'ie above yesterday , fash and AIIKUSI , C2c ; September , Mc ; December , 4S'.4c ; May. Mo. OATS I'll in und a fraction higher. Cash , rO'ic ; September , 3)Uc ) ; May , 35'ic. llVi : Klrm ; .r.Ji5V. 1IL\Y Firm : prulrle , J8.00810.00 ; timothy , 110.00 HitAPT Slow ; C5e , cnst track. LKAD--Scaice ; mi sales ; spat , September und October fifTeled jit $3. SI'IOl.Tr.H-niill ; 3.12i. ! KI.AX SUKD-HlRher ; ll.SI. WHISKY rirm : 11.33 , PIIOVISIONS Illehcr nnd strong. Poifc. 113 B7 > 4. I.TI'd , JS for steam ; 18.10 for chole ? . l.o e dry halt Hhi.iiMeiH. ( C.C2H ; longs nnd ribs , SC.S ; ; , FhortH , IS.10 ; boned , 1 ( moie. lEicon. : shouldeis. 17.7 : . ; lon K. ! S.I-'i ; ribs. 58. ; : . : Ehotl ! < . JS.Si'i. UKrini'TS-riiiiir. S.OOO bbln. ; wheat , CO.OOO Im. ; corn. 11.0' ' ) bu. ; oats. 3C.OIW til. HIHPMIINTS Flour , , 00 bl.lK.j wheat , l.COO til. ; coin , " / > . " ) bu. ; cats , 2.VOO Lu. Coffee Murket. NTAV YOUIC , AUK. 3)-roprnn-optionB opi-ni'il siniily. with Mny 13 points up and other monllH nnchuiiKed ti. r. points hlphcr , ruled fulily active on looal c < iverliiK nnd cloned firm at , VT ? : ! | jnts | ndvnnre. SaleK , 21,000 liana , Includ ing : AiiKin-l. JI4.Hi H.i : , ; Sfptemlier. 111. 101/15 / 'H ' ; Ort,1ier. 13..wai3.S5 ; November , J12.S5 ; Uecem- lh > r. 1J.C I2.7 : ; Mauh , J12.I3 ; May. * l2.13fl2 3 > ) . Hput i-olTec. Hio dull ; No. 7 , JI6. Mild , quiet ; l.'onloMi , Ji.icfir.l.i"i. | ) Waiclinvme deliveries fiotn New Ynil : yesterday , 0,927 ICIEH ; New York stoclt today. ( . ' . : : bans ; United Slates stock , 177,101 IMKX ; ailiMt ror the United Stntes , K > .1.0M bajcs ; lotnl klnll.lo fur the I'nlted Suites , HT2.101 IJHRS. aKa'Jinl ' W,7'.il ) ' IviK" Ian year. SANTOS. AUK. 30. Steady ; K-VK ! nveruije San tos , | r..n > ; receipts , 13,000 bas ; stock , 32S.UOO UIKH. HAMlirHO. Aug. 30. Firm ; prices Uff'4 pfK. hlRher ; Miley. l.iioi ) bafjs ; cleau-d for New York , : tl ! i laiijB Ilr.izlllan. HAVUi : , An * . 30. Opened a let and unehangvd tn ' .j' lo 'r ; at 12 m. unchanged ; nt 3 | i. m. utichuiiKcd to V > f hlnhcr ; closed net uncliiintrcd ID lif lilnher. Total pales. 8000 bans. IIIO ! > ! : JANCIUO , AUP. 3D. Steady ; No , 7 , HID , i.45 : vxrhnngp , 9 7-1W : receipts , lo.noi ) lwig ; clenmt for the Vnlted States , 10.000 baKs ; denied for Uurope , 8,000 bags ; stock , 237,000 baga. KUIISIIII City M rkct . ICANSAS OITY. . . Aug. SO.-WHBAT-Wc hlither ; No. 3 hnid , \ ftnf'j" ; No. 3 hard. ) < ; g-4 < ic ; Ni > . 2 red. 47JtSo ( ; No. 3 led , 4COlCVje ; rejectf < f , 45e. C'OUN Irrenul.ir ; No. Z ml t > d. 61c ; No. 2 while. M i : 2',4c. ' OATS-Hlow ; No. J mixed , 31fi31 , c : No. 2 whttt * . 3.c. lll'TTUH 1'ltin ; creameries , 17 j-Slc ; dairies , HflfiS-Stendy at HUe- HIM'IJIPTS Wheat , M00 Im. : corn , 700 bu. ; oats. I , Cod Im. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 26,800 , bu , ; corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nevr York Dry < ooiU .Market. Ni\V YUltK. Auc. 30. In the Jobbing dep.irt- niviil < jf Irnde th < - demand has been very active and u lame business IB licins done , Wth com mission housea the selllnR orders und fpot de- nund WHS uf large prnpcirtlon biH-niiFe of the i if prorloua takings frum tockn nnd tlie tila of orders to arrive. Nevertheliws the new bu slne > wn very full. Woolen ami worsted * for clollilnv iiutiH > bes wenIn good demnnd. Agents of Cduards und Wurn-n hilled cunbrlcs Imva mlvani'ed prices again He each. PrlntlnK cloths Kilea 170.000 pieces. Hpot , ! T > c. I.umlim Stuck < ] iintntloii . y. Aug. 304 p. in , closing iHF I'aclHo . On Si. I'-vnl com t > 7 { Krln NIK > T. Y. CiKitr.il 104 ? Krlv'JdM 711 Pcmmvlranla K"- UlH. ( Vmral ti ; lU-iullns 11) ) ilexlean or.lluary. HIM MCI. Con. now 4H. 4) ) HAH Hll.VKIt-30 7-16.1 per ouncr ! MONKV ! i per cent. Tim rule of discount In the open matk t for Hhort Mil * l 4 l > r ctnt , and for three nmnthn' blllf , D-li per rent. Mliiueupolli Wlieut Murknc. MIXNKAI'QI.IS , AUB. SO. Til * , wliwit marVrt a lilK'ber this tnornlne , due to talk uf lareo deinnnd for ttheat for fcedlnK | uirpo e to take DM place of corn , the Kovrrnmenl circular ad- vlilmr fiinneni tu f r < l wheat Initead nl com at tht > nume prlnnml rrporu from various iwuri'ie that lir ; c ! nmounm were twine fed itirteU hort lo cuvrrlnE. und thli put up price * aliout ViC , which wui maintained durlnr the day The mar ket closed t an uveratc of He tibovfl ycitcnlay , UtcemUr , 6l' fl.4Ho. Mn - . f.JSft'.ci ( : ) old hent nn track. No : fund. : * ; Nn 1 north.in. M'v No t n' > rlh rn. V . New whcnt ns ! V to 2'V' Under thi prli'e of otil on truck Thire wns R K" d de- innml lor rnnh u heal nrrlvlnn. The urenlher for thre hinc nnd JrmrkellnR < very ( rood , nnd farm ers nre Htmillly "mraneil In that ivoik , hnullnR their grain to elevntors. M'lllnK the Rrentcr portion tion , but ntnrlnc cunKlilemldr. Ileeelpts were ill.- am bu , ; shipments , 57,011) bu. The Hour mnrkM reninlned ateady ; ixtli-nts , J3.1503.W ; Imkers' , STOCKS AM ) 1IUM > S , Well Coticcrtc < l Pin n In Lower the Specula tive .Mnrkrt Icvi-lo | > < . NEW YOUK. Aug. 30. That there Is a well concerted plan to lower values on the Stock exchange Is evident from the attacks being made dally from different points and from sources which do not ordinarily afford comfort to the bear side of the market. That there Is n strong undertone to the specula tion and n strong recuperative power Is also apparent. The bear raid wns started right nt the opening , nnd Sugar and the grangers were the chief objects of at tack. An Interview with the general man ager of the Northwestern road was tele graphed from Chicago very opportunely , and made that official say the "outlook for busi ness Ini the west for the coming year Is very bad , " The decline which resulted was checlted by good buying for the London account and the scarcity of floating slock , and the short Interest took alarm , wltlt the result of forc ing them to cover some of their short con tracts. This led to a recovery , followed , however , about 11 o'clock by a reaction , which did not exceed a fraction except In a few of the specialties. SpcculaMon had re covered Its lone before midday , and an up ward movement was Inaugurated , which was continued until near 1 o'clock. Shortly before fore- that hour heavy blocks of Sugar were put on the market. At the same time a re port was being circulated , to the effect that refined sugar could be imported under the new tariff at lower rates by means of adul terations. The stock broke 1 % per cent to 100 , and the general market reacted a frac tion In sympathy. Sugar did not remain long af the lower figures , and under good buying Induced by the- decline rose2'4 per cent , only to give way suddenly on n re newal of the selling , In the final trading dropping 2 per cent , and closing at a rally of % jier cent , but Hi per cent lower than the last sale of yesterday , the preferred gaining % per cent on the day. In the late dealings the general list -was In good tone , making some advances nnd closing IItin. The bond market was generally strong all day , and a good business was done In the leading Issues. The Kvcnlng Post says ; Foreign buying on a very considerable scale governed today's stock market. These orders were probably genuine , and not the result of cables from New i'ork , for not only did they check the further local effort at declines , but they found Immediate reflection In the sterling market. When the London market closed LMislntss fell here Into almost total dullness , the sudden spirit In Sugar towards the close alone breaking the afternoon's monotony. The Evening Post's London cablegram says : Today's Hank of England return made another "record. " The reserve Is over 31,250,000. , the proportion of cnsn to liabilities Is 70 % per cent , the coin and bullion Increased 258,000 , ot which 182,000 , came- from abroad , 32,000 from Egypt , 11- 000 from China , and 1CI,000 were bars bought. Twenty thousand pounds went out to Spain and 25,000 to Egypt. The stock markets were active and strong today. Americans opened dull , but closed strong at the best , Louisville leading. Tlie feature today was a further big rise In Brazils. All South Americans were strong. The public Is buying nnd general confidence lias In creased. It Is believed cheap money will continue for a long period. Tradt revives very slowly. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : "U Northern I'.iclno. mpress. . 148 No I'.ic. lifd Alton. T. H HO II. P U. , t CJ ilo pM 108 Northwestern . . . . 10C.J4 Am. Expreai llu do pfd 141H Haltlnioro&Ohlo. 7f > N. Y. Contra ! CanaiUPaclflo . . . Ul ! ! N V. A N. Kng- . . . . Cuunda Southern. M Ontario A. W Central P.ioltlc. . . 14U9 Oregon Imp IP ! U9 Orepon Nav " Alton , . . . Ml ) q , S. L. A.U , K. . . . "c ZZ * CnclHcMaU : l ) Ic.it-ooiNr. r.r la P , D.I E..f.r. . 43 < lonsoHdated Gat c.c. c..tst. 1.1 . . . 40 < ( Pullman 1'alaco. . Cole , Coal it Iron ti-2 Illeadlu ? Cotton Oil Curt. . . d Ulclimond Term. . 175f 13 ITS ilo pfil ' Del ! Lick. * W..Y 107 H. G. W 1 I ) . . K. U. pfd :15HH. : | O. W. pM II..VO. K. CO I'.Ht Rod : .Inland. . . KiBt Tell n 11 St. Van ! Erto 111 St. Paul oW 181 81) ) . St. P. & Onmna. . . : i7H FortWnyno 15'J do p ( < l 11:1 : G.Northern Dfd. . 101 Soutlicrn I'.ic 21 C. ilS. I. pfd III Suirar llcllnury. . . JOHV4 llockinir Valley. . If * Tciin. Coal Si Iro.i 111. Central II4 Texan Pacltlc. , . . St. P..tDilliUh. . . . 27 T. A.O. Ctiiit. pM. . 7(1 ( K..t T.nfd Union I'.iclllc 7(1UK U. S. Exi.roas D' . ' do pfii 70 W. St. I. . &P IK Lake Shore do > 1U > 4 Lead Trust WellHF.trso Hx. . 115 IxmlHvllle.V N . . . Western Union. . . HO Louisville A N. A. KM W , A L. B. . . . 13 Manhattan Con. . . 117K do pfd 4Q " M.tSt. L Michigan Coni..l D. .til. U 1'J Mo. Tactile O. K 'V 3S ! ) Moblloi Ohio. . . . N.I. llltf Nashville Chat.- . C. F. & I IM National Cord.iifa do tifd 7- do pfd * 30 ii. &T. c aj < N. J. Central 114 T. A , A. A.N. M. . . CU N A W. pfd T. St. rAK.C. . . . 1 North Am. Co do pfd g The total pales of stocks toilnj- were 207.2(11 ( liareij , Incluillnt , ' : American Tohaoco , 3,000 ; At- lilDon , 7.600 ; American Snirar. 53.3W ; HiirllriKlon. 12.100 ; Chicago Gas. 7.600 ; Distillers , 7,600 ; Ocn- vrnl Electric. 5,100 ; I * > ulavlllc & Nnslivlllo , 11,100 ; Ili-iullni ? . 4.100 ; IU > ck Ipland , 6,900 ; St. 1'aul , 32- 400 ; Wi-atern Vnlon , 5,300. ? ! rw Vnrk MDIIOJ Mnrknt , NKVV VOIIK , Aiip. 30. MONEY ON CAI.T - Easy lit 1 per cent ; Inst Imn , 1 ] ier cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PltlMi : .MKUCANTim PA I'KIl 3JT3 > .i per cent. .srnilUNO KXCHANaE Dull nnd easier , with actual ImxInt'Ms In bankers' bills ut JI.8r.4'il.SC % fur ilrm.uu ) anil lit 14.li5Mi04.85i ; fur sixty dny ; tiosli-il lat.'B , $ I.Sfi (4.67 ami Jl.ViWI.SS ; comineiLSiil EilIU , Jl.Sliifil.SI'.t. SILVlMt 4JEHTlKICATiS-fi7c. OOVKltNMKNT 1IONDS Firm ; state bonds , tlull ; rallio.nd bonds , linn. ClohliiK quotalinns on bond ? were as follows : Ir.creae Tn Oattlo VecaipU Finds a Wclo in ? a ; the Yrtr 'a , STILL LQOKIVG , FOfl GOOD CORNFiDS Supply or Tli'n ( fort .Much Too l.lRlit-I'rlccn Steady All Arpuhil Hog * Scared nml Arc Urnrrully ' Higher. THURSDAY , Aug. 30. Today's receipts consisted of1,210 cattle. 0,330 hogs and GJG sheep , against 2,871 cat tle , 7,824 hogs nnd 337 sheep on yesterday ami 1.41G cattle , 7 , 3t hogs and 1,136 sheep on Thursday of laat week. For the week thus far the receipts amount to 13.9S7 cattle , 25,205 hogs and 1,290 ehccp , ngalnst 8,451 cattle , 28,770 hogs and 3,033 sheep for tlio corresponding days of last week. CATTLE Today's cattle run was the largest In sumo time ami almost double the number received yesterday. Of the number received , however , almost a thousand hsad were shipped from Kansas City direct to the local packers. The packers have been short of corn fed cattle for some days nnd have been trying to nmke tip the deficiency by purchasing In Kansas City. So far they have only succeeded In getting butchers' stock nml cannerg In that market. There were no very good beef steers on the market today , Such cattle as there were commanded good strong prices. A bunch ot westerns brought $ : t.75 , which was the highest price paid. The supply of she Block was large , a ccnslderable proportion of the total receipts being made up of cows nnd heifers. In addi tion to the natives there was a train of Hay state cnttle , mostly cows. The market on this class of stock was about steady. As usual of late the supply ot stock cat tle was large and the demand pretty fair. Prices on this class of stock remain about steady. Hoprcsentntlvc snlcs. Xo. Av. Pr. Js'o. Av. I'r. 23..1131 J3 5) Ii > l ) 3 C ) 1127 3 CO 2 15 2 13 2 2) 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 2) ) . er , 220 2 2) 2 2) 2 20 693 2 23 OSS 2 23 t1i > 0 2 23 793 2 1 } M ) 2 25 1107 2 25 lno ) 2 23 1210 2 35 ! * ) ( ) 2 35 1,75 , 2 3. , 10 0 2 35 S82 2 40 l"3 2 4) 972 2 40 Sit 2 15 121) ) 2 M ! i24 2 fO S42 2 60 1022 2 65 l"07 2 63 1330 2 73 1270 2 75 1200 3 00 491 10 ISO 00 170 S 00 210 SOO 110 S tO ICO 3 03 360 3 0) 190 3 23 120 3 25 112 3 CO UO 3 CO .1450 1 51 .1070 1 55 830 1 CO 1120 1 Gt ) 1S20 1 03 SUO I 70 1530 1 75 OXUN. 3..17X 2 90 STAGS. 1. . . . 580 1 50 . . . SM 1 3D 1..1400 3 00 STOCKEUS AND FEED13HS. 1. . . , 490 1 00 2. . . , 713 2 25 9. . . S4I 225 1. . . . Git ! 150 1. . . 42. ) 2 23 " . CC5 2 35 2. . . , 710 2 < W 3. . . CO ) 2 ' 3" . 050 253 1. . . . 770 2 VO ! . . . 6.111 2 2. . 17. . . 834 2 40 6. . . . 416 200 2. . . COO 2 2. ) 21. . . Mi ! 240 23. . . , . C23 2 15 2. . . , 430 2 25 2 ' . f65 241 10. . . , . 57S 2 15 1. . . , CD 2 25 2' ! . ; w 2 40 * ' ' . 7(5 2 15 * t ' ' ' 2 25 7. . . 921 2 43 . 1' ! . CU 2 13 11' . . ! 761 2 23 5. . . b70 2 10 i. . . , . 640 2 13 8. . . , 715 2. . . 615 2 40 4. . , , . 7cr 2 15 12. . . , s.-t 230 28. . . S.S2 2 40 7. . . , 2 13 4. . . , 677 2 50 18. . . 755 2 4) . . . ! 621 2 20 5. . . , 720 230 30. . . D52 2 40 ID. . . , . 607 2 20 C. . . , 721 220 IS. . . 978 2 45 11. . . , . r,32 2 20 IS. . . , 772 2 30 11. . . 7S4 2 45 4. . . . 757 2 2.1 6. . . , 7-16 2 r.o 3. . . 9SO 2 M I. . . . . MO 225 24. . . . 703 2 50 1C. . . S.V ) 2 50 Z. . . . C25 2 25 40. . . . KG 2 30 18. . . M2 2 50 t ' ' ' . MO 225 30. . . . J23 2 30 7. . . 7S7 5 55 tI' . . , , 035 225 2. . . , 875 2 30 . ! > 91 2 CO 2. . . . M5 225 1. . . , 170 O . 41 2 GO It. . . . 794 225 II. . . . SOO 1. . .imi 2 CO 2. . . . 460 2 25 9. . . , 74S 2 3i 21. , .11303 2 < " > " > 1. . . . 7SO 2 25 7. . . . (51 2 35 7. . . 7CI 2 C5 3. . . . C20 2 25 2. . . , S'JO 2 3 ; 5. . . 90S 2 C5 1. . . . C20 3. . . . 7fc6 2 35 6. . .1111 210 WYOMING CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow ECO $2 $ 50 4 cows. . . .1105 13 Oi ) Hteer. . . . 1000 3 00 16 steers. .1278 2 hulls. . . . 770 1 35 1 bull 1090 1 33 3 calves , . . 216 2 UO 1 Ivnlrr. . . . . WO 2 00 1.1 cows. . . . C73 2 15 5 coua S24 2 20 07 eowa , . . . 2 20 10.1 cows 1)71 ) 2 S ) 1 CHlf 270 225 1 feeder. . . . MO 2 25 3 sleets , UK12S3 2 25 S steers. tlKl2'l ) 2 2"i 147 cows 729 2 30 22' ' ) ciws 756 2 3' ' ) S41 2 40 4 cows Iflso 2 S.3 20 steera. . . 121fl 3 4) 151 feeders..1032 2 75 1 feeder. . . 113 < ) 2 M SOfTII DAKOTA. 22 eows. . . . 99 2 60 4 uteer : 1135 3 CO HOGS The receipts today were lighter than yesterday by over 1,000 head and less than on Thursday of last week. The marltet opened 5c higher than yesterday. In some Instances the advance amounted to as much as lOc. The market was not overly active and toward the close the trail a cased off , but not until nfter the bulk ot the good loads were disposed of. Fair to good loads sold largely at $5.30 to $5.CO , with a few loads ranging up to a { 5.80 top. The extreme top vvaa lOc higher than yesterday. Representa tive sales : i- N'o. A\ Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 3C ICO . . II IS CI . 193 40 $3 40 87 1HS O 4 IS 72 . 213 120 5 40 54 137 73 . 213 3GO S 40 10 140 Ti . 215 240 5 40 3 140 71 . 192 ISO D 40 10 2s ; IM CO . 20.i 40 D 40 57 17S IW ) B'MCl 70 . 191 . . . 5 40 . . . . ' . . . . 40 5.W 76 . IM ) 240 B 40 40M 79 130 M 5'ta v 209 80 6 40 60 1 (0 r , ic i 31 200 60 540 Ill ) 161 31'0 ' 5 Oi 16 . 196 C. 40 67 Ii7 200 510- G3 . 200 CO 640 29 157 120 5U5M . 74 . 203 120 5 40 101 ISC IM 6 IS , i .1 f.9 . 21C 120M R 40 104.-.19C 2-10 515 r 74 . 203 IOQ 540 60 119 ' 70 . 203 160 E 42 > 4 40. . 189 40 If , . 202 40 G 15 100. 173 170 4 . 317 fi 4" B. . 164 10 . 27 545 78 134 IW S S 1 . 4M 6 41 72 100 . . . 5.21 GS . 217 SO 5 43 S4 174 StO S21 6S . 233 120 4i ! JO 170 71 . 21 IMW f 47V4 91 162 su CS . 227 W B M 7 252 t . 2CO 660 73 200 SOK a . 302 c neB 30 2ua K ) G ! : i M . 217 B 50 64 201 80 5 25 67 . 209 6 50 77 210 no 5 SO 31 . 2C8 BM M 175 5 30 DS . 228 B M ) 1 SOO K3 . ! IO fcO 550 M 204 5 301 71 . 227 40 653 33 2S3 S SOT 5 . 216 . . . 5 5Ti 61 151 &M j 71 . IM 40 B 53 58 222 C30 5S . IHJ 80 663 32 S34 0 35 * 70 211 80 63 0) 224 SCO G 33 71C4 212 HOSO 5S7-.5 7 15S C4 211 SO I. CO 17 215 031 2 ? . Ml . . . SCO ct : M 12i ) 535 XO . 214 ICO 7S 316 3 ) C3& 71 . 232 IM S3 198 120 d X , 2 . 27D 120 5 65 IS 191 200 BIS 117 . 210 120 5 C. % 81 2S3 so C 35 24 . 2SS 6T 77 191 J20 C 3TV * 1 . 310 5 C5 1S8 < > ) 5 4D 64 . 23 40 6 CT 214 : < ) C 4) ) 65 . 215 B 70 1S.1 240 70 . 2 6 70 212 150 S 4 ? CS . 261 IW 6 7S 80 . ' 40' 7 . ao 5 to 130 & 40 . P10S AND nouait. 1 .130 16. . . . 91 4 CO 1 .140 Z7S Id. . . .111 4 M 7 .111 S75 IM. . . , ca 4 DO 20 . 39 300 10. . ' 41 : 4. . , ! s ; 4 25 2 UO . , 300 4. . . 143 4 23 ' 1(0 4 , . . 90 4 23 Iii.ii4 ! ! ! ! . . 302 . ,127 1 . . IfiO . . 304 . . . . 11 } . . . 4 r. . 111) . . . . M . . . SIM 17 Ill . . . 4 SH 2 . . . I&0 . . . S IK ) i,7 ; M ICO 4 Zf , S IM . . . II 10 r IM . . . 4 1 M . . . 3 It 1JO II * . , . 41' , 21 lit . . . 3 6 IW , , . 4 _ ! .1 W . . . 371 ) US . . . 4 IP : -a . . . 3 M ; i4& . . . 4 m i m . . 3 M SIlKKt' There were a fp\v * licc ; here , but a portion of them were consigned direct to tlie packers nnil were not offered on the mnr- kft. Prices do not show any Iniprovoincnl. Pair to good unlives nrc iinotnblc nt J2.2r > 0 2.75 ; fulr lo Rooil vvpstcnis , K.OOIJ2.40 ; com mon nntl stock ntieep , J1.70JT2.23 ; good to choice lambs , JL' . 5Ci.7u. ; Ucpre.iontatlve pnles : Nn. U't. 1'r , 337 Iliiltutn nuckcin 4i J ? 20 CIIM'AH ) LIVi : HTOOIC. TlicroVn n C'lmtliiiicul IJoml Odium I for ltlin | uttlr. CIIK'AOO , Aug. 30. Tlicie wn continued Rood demand for rlic | cattle , nnd aHhmljjIi the arrivals Included n Roodly ntinilirr thai mmwcrnl to tliat description then- won nn snpKltiK cf prices. As lilfili ns JS.W WHS paid today , wlilcli Sc per 10.3 . Ibs. nlHrto the IdghcM ptlco previously reached , liut the cuttle were a Illllc liner limn those sold nt $5.f5. Common to fair steers wrro easy nnd butchers' stock wns stronp. the supply f tiulls boltisr llfilit. Thf supply consisted of til Hit D.Coo natives. 2,000 westerns nml 1.500 Texnns. Sales cf natives were nt fioin JI.Z3 to * Y0.iltli ! ' the tcronlrr part nt from 12 lo { 3 for rows , heifers and Inills nnd ut from $ l.2. > to f.2ti for Fleets. Tlieic were Severn ! nalca nt over $ ' > . .6S.Vslcini were Kihittp at frotn $1.75 to JI.73 nnd Teinns nt fr.nn Jl.CO to J3.25. Tlie calf inuihrt wns Him nl from $2.25 to I5.2.V The Itaif mniket was n little flow on lioav\ Kradcs nnd was nctlvc nnd Mrnni ; for K nd In inline Hdit. The top for heavy ns JG.1U. in ? tinder tlie lies ! pi lee | ind , yculorilay. wldli' the lie.st llRlit icu'hed J3.HO , Cc nliovc yeptprdiu'1" outside < | Ui.lntlon. No doitlit IKIKD us Kond in those sold yesteiday nt 18.13 woulil liaxc liroiiKht tlul figure today. The lepelpls weir below o\- peelntlon , nnd while the ricnmnd did not semi at nil urgent tin- bulk of the hoc * were en | ed out lj > the middle of the fnicnoun. nnd Hie late fei'lltiff wns slcndy. From 15 to ffi.IO uns tlir rnnxi' ' of nuotntlrns for ineri'liintiilili * lots , the hulk of the wiles IHnc nt from J" Co to JG for medium nnd heavy nnd from M to JJ.SO for llRht. As : i ciinaniuenci * of llpht iccolpls ( the arrlvnls were estlnmted nt G. ( > 1) ) . theie wns a flrtm-r tone lo the sheet , nnd himh innitoets , NHther "wjs m.iterlnlly higher , hut sales \verp easily made nt Wednesilny's ( lUtttutlons. Hnles were on a linsls of fforn SI to S3.V5 for Inferior to choice IIHV ! , nnd lamlis wore salable tit from $1. < 5 t $1. ur- cordlnir lo niiilllv. Hecelpts t'nttle , III OCO heart : rnlvn , SOO hwul ; IIOKM , I'.i.oO hend ; sheep , C 0,10 , head. The Kvenlnn Jouinat reports : 1IOO.S ItecelptH loilay , U'.OOO ' head ; otllelnl ypH- lerdny , 21.711 head ; shlpmi'ntM > pstrid.iy , V.S5G head ; left over , about 8f , > W hnnil : < iuidlly not i Kooilj market fiilrly nellve ; Iwst InlK . " ( hlwhcr ; other Bnules f * lower ; > nlfs ranired nl } 3.2f > ff ! > .95 for liKhl ; J1.10W3.5" ) for rouich piickliiKi J5.1'1f B.83 for mixed , itnil { 3.40i.10 for lirnvy paiMns nnd shipping lots. * 'ATTLK llecplptB todnv. 13,000 hend ; olll.-lnl yestenlny , ll. tll henil ; shlpnipntH ycMenlny , r.G7J hend ; market fnlil > active ; best guides 3 IOc lllKlii-r. HKKI' Receipts today. .00n head ; olllcial yes terday , 13.9S3 hend ; shipments jeiterday , 1.051 hend : mnrlict steady ; s.iUw of niillxeH wore nl S1.25QC.M ; wi'Sterns , $1.7J84.73 ; Tuxali" , fl.COff 3.25 ; lambs , 23ij.23. . ICccolpts Hint l > lspo < ltliii iif Stack. Ofllclnl receipts nnJ disposition of stock ni shown hy the books of tlie 1'nlon Slock Yanln compuny for the twenty-foitr hours uti'lltig ut 3 o'clock 11. in. , Thursday , August CO , 1S34 : Cms. Ilvad. OnttlP li > 7 l.l > -r > llURS , S3 V.tfa Hhcx'ii 3 075 DISPOSITION. Iluvers. Cattle. Hops. Slie.-p. Oninha 1 nrlilnK company 1,1'OS The Ci. II. Hammond t.i > . . M 1.103 Swift nnd Onnp-iny 713 U2J 21) ) The C'wliitiy I'.ickliiRCo. . . . . 1,211 ! Iu4 ( Cuchihy llros , 212 O. II. Wllsm 1CI Klnirnn & Co 524 J. Lotiman U5 L. Meeker 6S U. Il.'clicr & DeKcn S'S Lee Hothsch Id < > i Oinalta 1' . Co. from 1C. C. . . CS CJ. H. It. , from K. C Kffi ! Cudnhy , from Kansas City. Mt Shippers nnd feeders l. S KM 772 Left oxer . ; S0 dW Total i.'JM 6. 1 1.012 Chicago Fruit Oitotntlons. CHICAGO , AUK. SO. The Karl Fruit c-nmpnn > sold California fruit us follows : IVais , ILirtlrlls , Jt.23 ( overripe ) . Seckel. half Inxes. 6aC. I'.a.'hes. Kusquehnnna , COiG5c : Onuice clhiRs. &H(7re ; Kl- ttertu. "Oc ; Crnwfonl , 60o. 1'runcs. Oeiin.m. $1.10 ; OI-OSK. iCflSOc ; Silver , 70c ; rrenrli , 7.V. ( irupes , halt crates , Tokay , ll.20iJI.rMl ; Musi at , S1.1V l' i- ter Hum. company sold evii CHIH : llartleit peara , IIMHIM ; peaches , MftHicj HKK plums , 73fl80c ; Tokay grapes , 11.00.10 ; MuFents , Cii'Hf JI.IO ; Thompson's seedless gt.ipi ! < , Jl 03 ; Gross prunes , 7icQJl.O3 ; Gold lrois. | 9 > 1.00. Porter Bros , company. New \ , > rk , sold thioc cars : Half crates Tokay KfapeK , I1.71W2 0. , ; Sins- cats , 80C5JJ1.J3 ; Mnlvolsrs , S5cfl Ii ; led nectar ines , Jl.CO ; Hartlett pears , J1.4'.tfl.CO ; Crawford peadien , 5 T80c ; clings , Iji'&Jl.lO ; Gross prunes , H.Z&ffl.GO. Cotton Aliirkct. NEW OIILRANS , Auir. JO. COTTON-Qulcl ; middling , G IS-lGo ; low inldrtlhitf 6 3-1Gc ; Rood ordinary , C 13-lGc ; net rcce'pts , 647 b.iles ; new , 568 boles ; Kross , kCC bales ; coiiclwlse , 300 hales ; sales , SOO Lales ; stock. ISCIS bales' . ST , LOUIS. AUff. CO. C\TTON Steady ; in d- dllnt : , G4c , sales , 600 luiles : rerrlplH , none ; Bhlpmcntn. 21 bales ; Block. 18,6)0 ) bales. NKW ORLEANS. AUK. SO. COTTON-Qulet , steady ; sales , sp > t. 200 bales ; to atrhi * . 2.V ) hales ; recHpts , 5. > bales ; exK > rts , coastwise , Sli ) bales ; toclc. 28.016 bales. September. t 21 6 3H ; Oc tober , JG.36.38 ; November. f6.13C6 3S ; OecemU.T , JG.43SG.47 ; January. JG.ClfiO.W ; KVtnunry , J8.37W e.5S : March , l6.64j6.6G ; April. $ G.G5fi6.71 ; March , 16.6306.61 ; April , IG.C98G.70 ; Mny , JC.75SB.77 ; June , J6.Slfi6.83. Kimsit * City I.lvn Stork .Mar'tot. KANSAS C1TV , AUK. 30. CATTLK-Hecelpts , 8,200 hend ; shipments , LOW head ; maiKK for best tleady ; others slow and lower ; Texas steers , K iX ) (73.00 ; beef steers. ! 3.2. ' > QC.CO ; native conn , tl.25 Cf2.75 ; ptockers and feeders , $2.2003.25 , HOC1S Receipts , C.200 head ; shipments. 1,300 head ; market opened EtrtinK. elusetlveak to lOc lower ; bulk of unles. S.4i)1i3.S3 ; lieavleH. | : . .Gr.ST 5.)2'4 ! ) ; patkers. jri-OtSTC-Wi ; mixed , $3.0083.7' . , lights , t5.33fi3.75 ; plBS , t3.Oixa.VI5. Slll-ir : Hecelpts. 600 head ; shipments. , " , no heart ; market steady ; good to clult * ' natives. tl.75ft3.25 ! ; KOIK ! lo choice westerns , $2.50173.00 , common nnd stockers , $2.0082.50 ; gooJ to choice lambs. St. IouU l.lKi Stock Murluit. ST. I.OITIS , AUK. 30. CATTJ.I3 llccclpls , 4,300 head ; slilpments , 1,600 head ; no Rood natives on sab1 , and pi Ices ruled easier ; native steers of 1.000 to 1,173 Ibs. , I3.2jffl.10 : butcher steers , Si.23 IT2.00 ; ttockcis nnd fcedcis ot 1,000 ll . , J ] , a few light heifers brouKht 11.03(71.70 ; Texas steers rnnfrriT. ! 2.40ff3.W ; COWB. J1.S3 2.25. I1OOS Itecelpts. 3.800 head ; shipments. 1.100 head ; < | unHty cenerally | Kior and prices lOc off ; trip , JJ.'O. ' with bulk of sales at $3.60 3.SO ; com mon to fair , $ : .25i&5.0. HI1EU1' Iteeelpts , 1,300 head ; shipments. 200 liead ; market active and hlRher for liotli sheep nnil lambs ; natives , J2.23ff2.60 ; lambs , K.dJUJ.TD. Kinv York l.lve SinrXInrk t. NKW YOHK , AUK. 30. 1IERVKS Receipts. 3110 head ; none on Bale ; European cables quulc American Fteera at 10'iWllVic iicr Hi. , dressed wlRht ; refrigerator beef , 60'J5ic per lb , ; exports today , 337 quurleis. CAUVKS Hecelpts , 310 bead ; market steady , veals , iioor to prime , J5 0007.M per 100 Ibs. : Imt- termllk calves. J2.75W.OO ; Kruasers. J2.70Si2.SO. SIIHKl' AND l.AMIIH UccHptR , 3,355 head ; 21 cam on Bale ; sheep , llrm , lambs , > p hlKhcr. alxmt l,2i head unsold ; eherp. } 1.87ViQ2.23 per IM Ibs. ; lambs , $3.1,001.00. HOGS Receipts , 4.177 head ; 6 cnra on sale ; market firm ; lop hoga. $6.25 per 100 Its. hlo.'k In Record of rerclpls nt the four principal mar kets for Thursday , Aucust 30 , 1894 : Cattle. lines. Shevp. Fouth Omaha . 4.3D C.IW 675 Cheapo . 13,00) ) 1 , < K)0 ) 6.000 Kansas City . .200 6,2 , * ) 6. Ht. Uoula , . 4.SOO S.SOO 1.300 Total . . 31.33D 35,1(0 "iwi" I'orrlcii I. link -Milteiiient. LONDON. Aug. 30. The weekly Btatcmr/ll of the Hank of Kngliind , Issued today , shows the following chnnges , n compaicd with the pre vious account : Total reserve. Increase , 361,000 ; circulation , decrease , 7."ifn : bullion , Increase. f25S.OjQ , other Bccurttles , decrease , i32S.t )0 ; other ileposlta , IncienKe , 1207. Irt ) , public deposits , de crease , fl36,0 0j nolea reserve , Increase , IlOI.OfiO ; Bovcrnment securities , decrease , 300.000. The proportion of the Hank of England's reserve to liability ls "i.Z7 ) per cent. I'AItlB , Aug. 3D. The weeKly statement of tha Hank of Fmnce , Issueil tr lay , showH the tot. lowtnK chaiiReg , aa compared with the previous ai-eount ; Notes In circulation. Inciease. ni.70'1.- ' OWf ; irebiury nccount cuirent Increas3 , II T.I'.Wfj icold In hand , Increase , 1,825 , OOlf ; bills ills. ounttil. Inprenhe. 70MOOO.Jf ; silver In hand , deciease , Z,125. < X f. _ I.lll.rpool SlurUrts. LIVKIU'OOL , AUK. 30 T.V I < T.O W Nominal ; demnnd poor ; prime city , 3 . COTTON lliit ) OIIHteady at : ts. Tt'Kl'HNTlNi : Dull ; demnnd moderate ; i-plr- Its. 21s 6d. HOH1N Dull : demand mwleratc ; common. 3 ca. HOI'S At Ixindon (1'Hclllc ( coafl ) , tteady ; de mand moderate ; t2 10 iU 4 Is. Wool Mm-kitt. BT , IXJl-'IB , Auu. 30. WOOIThere is a niurti steadier fcfllnt ! In this maiket and more con- tlilence felt In the future , but there la no quot able change In prices. ( MI cur Miirket. NiVOItK. . Auf. ( 30. SI-'OAR-Itaw , flrin ; enles. 7M tons Demarnni ccntrlfusal , 06 teat , ut S'ic. Retlned , qulel. I'rliroVlirat SAN 1.-RANCI8CO , Aue. M.-\VIIKAT-Vcry dull ; UMfinber , 9 < Tic ; May , tl.t)2T ) > c. I'lliunrlal Xiitiin. NKW OULKANH , Aue. -Clearines , 690.3 7. I1OSTON. AUK. 30. Clearlnirs , nO , 26,43&i balance - ance , , | IC19,76 . LONDON , Aue. W. Tue amouat of bullion gone Inl i llir Hank of I'mlaml nn tmlancrs todny In Itu.'Kin. HAl.TlMOlli : . AUK. J'1 - 1t.irln | ! ? . | l. : ! fi,8 fi , NI\V ! VOUK , A > IK. Imlanots. | 4,9I .U8. I'HII..VIIM'IIIA : , AMR.n < -tiim , $ ; . . . KB ; Imlnncm , ll.Dlt.IH. T/NIO.V , A ( t. JO. TinItartk nf UtmlMml's rate ot illgCtnint Is iin < lini(1 ( nt t | * r CMII. CI.VflNNATI , Ann. M. Moiiey. fifl tM-r cent. New Voikiclinne , pur. Clenrlnum , J1.I',1V ) , JlKMI'llIS. AIIR- . -rkniliurs. . I115MH ; bnl- nnci-s , ISI.3KI. New VoiU PXChntiRc Kellliii ; Nt II. SO fri'mlnnt. ' P.VH1H. A | ! . JO - 1 p. m. Thrv" p r elit rfnte < , lOSf Sc f..r ttie Kct'oimt. l-XctiiiHgi- Lutldiin. ! Jf l c for clinks. ST. IOfli , AUF. -ricnrlnon , ! 2.HI.Oi : ; bnl- tmccs , HM3.M3. Money , quiet nt , Hf7 per rent for mil nnd time loun * . llxvliange on New York. 2So premliini , WABHINOTOS. Am. Sfl.Thf cnsli Imlanc.- the treiimry today Is H2T , 7ktl ! , uf wlili'h $ K.- .118.101 WIIB sold res rvi1. RA.V FHANflSfO. Ati . . e. 1V. , Silver l m , Mexlrnn dollars , & 4flf.4io. I.OSHON , AUK. M-tlvliI l < qiiot l ol Iliioiio Asn-s nl 244 ; Madrid , 22.SS : Uslnn , l.i ; St. Vetersburir , V ) ; Athens , 71 ; Homo ; ID.SI ; Vienna. 1i > 3. niK'AllO. Auir. -I'lemlniT" , $12 2f.t.fOO Mtmev , 4 f4U per c < t nn c.ill , rf , ( per run on time. New Yolk i-xch.itme , tie dlrw.mt. I'liielRn fxrluinge , Me.uly ; stuillni ; , coinmerci.tl. Jl.SI'iii ' Orccon Klilticy Tea cures all troubles , Trial site , 25 ccnta. All drugglsti. Oiniitin unit CliUMCo l.hulti-il Hft cn-elour 'I'm I n. l.eivc Oinalm at C.35 p. in. nnd ttrrlvo nt ChlCdKO :10 : n. m. vln C. M. d St. I1. Hy. Cor ClilMso nntl nil points east. Trains made up and started from Omaha , assurlttR passengers clean anil well Hired cars. The only line running n solid vc'tllmleil rlectrlc- llRhtetl train front Omaha tllrrct. No wait ing for through trains. Klegant chair cars , paltpc i-lcepltiK nnd dinIng - Ing ci-.ia. Ticket ulllto. U > ( H Knrnain clrrnl. o. s. CAimiio : , Ticket AtI . I .V.VO I ' . \ t ! KM K.fti. . "Charlotto Conlti- , " which will be pro duced hy Mrs. 1'otlcr autl Jtr. Ilellew on Sattmlns" evcnitiK next at Doyd's ' , Is n play fotimled on the story cf the heroine of the French revolution , who slew HID atrocious Marat. 'While ' not adhering strictly to history. It tells the story In n moat dramatic and Interesting way. The death cf Marat In a bath tub Is given | n strict accordance with .historic facts. 'Hip < leath of Char lotte upon the guillotine Is un exact rcpre- acntutlcn of the event. Mr. Hellcw will plaj- the part of Marat. It Is tikl to be .one of the best things that this excellent artist appears In. Mrs. Tot ter Is said to make un Idoul Clnrlottc , be ing possessed of the Intellectual features , hainlsonia face and graceful figure which are said , to have adorned the savior of Krance. Commencing next Sunday matinee and for four nights nnd extra matinee Monday , Sep tember 3 , Labor day , the OOTS of the l * If- teeittli Street theater will swing wide open for the great scenic production of Lincoln J. Cartel's "Fast Mall. " The railway lug often been used by the dramatist , but never before to such an extent us In farter's famous play. "The K.ist AI U. " A freight train v. I h fourt rn can , a llghteJ cibooj atd : a full sized locomotive , with engineer and fireman , crosses the stage In the most realistic and noisy manner , uhlle later In the play a grtat Misflf-lppl river steam boat , "itli bells and wlilstlcs and engines In full operation , moves in ami explodes w-ltli terrific force. A great scene Is KPO given of Niagara In real tumbling water. The company Is a most elllclent cue , nnd there Is a great deal of fun to go with the sensa tional effects. A special car for the bcencry Is used , and every iletnll is carefully looked to In the stage production of the play. CIIILCAT'S ' DRCSREN ORCIE Alaskan Aborigine Go Ou a Heap Siwa h. ami Whoop Thlrg Up. DEVELOPED INTO A PITCHED BATTLE SI * .Men Mmilcrcd tl.'iKl Itmlhft frightfiilljr Mttllliitol Mini Muny of llin l.hliiRMit- Ivilnir Agonies SnnUors Tlircntrii to .MiitKiicrp l lie Whiten. I'OHT TOWNSBNt ) . Wash. . Aug. 30.Th. . Steamer City of TopeU. which arrived from JuncBU .gives detalln of n flercu battle be- tuec-n the Clillcat Indians which resulted In six men being murder.d nml a large number wontled. The Indians wore drunk , Anil , bring armed , did great damage to them selves. A few days previous to the fight two Canadian sloops from llrltlsh Columbia arrived at Chllcat laden with n vllo quality of lliiuor. Laig. ' quantities were MIOH dls- | Hal of In exchange for furs , etc Then brfinn u scene of savage orgy. The Indians are naturally Ravage ami hostile , and when affected by whisky become wild demon . Immi'tisillrcs wt-ro stiii'teil nnd Mircrnl hundr.d Indians assembled to ilrJnli llijuur and dance. Toward morning a dispute arose over a trivial matter which resulted In the louder of one faction being stabbed to deutli. The Ii-.dlnns then divided Into two parlies i nd a l > attl > commenced. The two whisky smug glers , unobserved , slipped away from the scene. No white people know the Incidents of the battle. Sottlvnt living n few miles dis tant heard yelling , nml , surmising the origin of the trouble dared not venture to the neighborhood until late In the after noon of the next day. They beheld a sick cuing sight. Dead and wounded Indians were lying all around the village. Some were frightfully mutilated and others wera suffering agonies from their treatment A. small band of survivors , fluted with success and tliirut- for more blood , had gone down the beach , threatening to nliirn and embark a ciowd of savages and annihilate the whlta settlers In the vicinity. The white peopln became alarmtd and sent to Juneati for ns- elstunc. ' . Just before the Topelia sallod Deputy Col lector of Customs Sinter and n possu hail arrived on tin- steamer Wrestler and started for Chllcat to arrest the smugglers , selz ? the liquor and sloops , and quiet the Indians. The Chllcat Indians arca hostile tribe. Only during lerenl years have they per mitted thu white trailers to enter their country. Frequently they Interfere with minors crossing the dlvl.le Into the Yukon coir try. On several occasions the governor has had to send a revenue cutter there to suppress disturbances. All tills spring , on dint-rent occasions , two unknown white men coming down the coast In open boats worn robbed anil murdered. There are now two or three Indians In the Sltka Jail charged with murders. The Chllcats believe in witchcraft , antl several women have been put to death in recent years charged with being witches. I I'M ii Iliiiiiinrr , " Is the Ilurl.ngton Denver Unified. Leaves Omaha at Ifi0 : p. in. dally , reaches Denver at 7:30 : the next morning. ! > JS miles In a single night ! And the journey Is as cnmti.rt.ablo as the latest Ideas in track nnd trains can make It. Tickets at 1324 Farnam street. Here is a Letter , just one out of hundreds that are coming in ' ( every day. We publish it for the benefit of f the women who read about Pearline , but who still keep on washing without it , in that needlessly hard and 'wearing way. We emil name and address , as requested : "uYow Twill tf/l you how f came to i use your PEARLINE. We have take * / the 'Ladies' Home Journal ' for sev- * --a [ years. Three and a half years ago , \ every time f picked up my 'Journal' it read , i he first thing / would see uai your advertisement and picture of PEARL WE. I got 30 tired of looking at i/ , * * x = r - f said f would get a package and try it. T/tt result wcts when the package was gone I bought another package , and so / have done ever since. I never think of going to wash clothes sincet unthout My PEARLINE. I have recommended it to quite a number of people , who are now using it , Just from my recommendation. It have just written this to you to let you know how highly I prize rV. / don't ' want my name and address to go before the public" "CUPIDEHE- * M&WHOOO RESTOREL lllnilEiUUU IlLO I IHBLtjrvitHll r.lhepre . tlon of n f raoun Frencu physician , w/.t quickly curt you at all ner- V'jtta or disease * of the ceuernllve organt , sich : in Lost Munhooil. Insomnia. 1'iiliis In tus BuckSoinltiid .EmlssloniNervous DeblllTi Dimples , unfltn S9 t/ < Marry , Kxlianstlng1 Dr.ilns , Vntlcocclo and OUriI > KNKcIeantc iria liver.tho Iddncyu and tbo urinary [ BEFORE UNO AFTER ortnnaof all Impurities. Cl'l'IDUNH atrcnclhonsnnd restores small weak oreans. Tlio reason onfTercrnarB not oiimJhy Doctors In bocaiiHo nlnntvporccntorotroublcHl with 1'r on I at It U. CUPIDENK la the only known ri > n. 1jf tocuruwllhoutan operation. 0.000 ten- UmonUls. A vrltteuRUaranU'ufrlviMi nntl inoney retui'iiu'l If six BO.1011 HOOK not < ; ffret a pur- i-.an tiLruro. SI.00 u nox.Blx for $5 do , hy mull. Bund for 'Ircular and tcHthnonlillP. AddrnKB 1 > AV " ' "OIOIV < < < < . . I1 O. ox StoTU 8in : Frcn'llHpa. Cnl. rornulobf OOODMAX DItl'tJ < 'O. . 1110 Kuriiuin .Street. Oinil.si. | l whohsTebren hnmbatririxll'rtlio "Wrctrle n lts , " " fllnwnaflcror"HoIii , " "C'raTon."TrorliBii , " "Vacoum , " "free euro" guoelcs. and "bo tmre found youiwlf FTowltiB oldernmlwortei VOU who b T _ l entip ln < lnpalr , .ylnic I nmdooned. tlitn U no liot 3 for mcl" to jou I H > T , who nrof Inklnirlnto iinerl _ r veordririlnBUt n lborflM e .of lrknMBamlinMortuno , , III' , Mnder/kV J XUEUKItilKirKl TECiaztJEl ZJS JGUXUiU. . nd foi QUESTION I.ISTR nd I OP K Di.li. Vr rrwoiee ; " hniiiuidi , I CUITKC I0lI enlr run'ilMn.uw. lr If Ur . Ciiuiiliiii iii i r D-li > or fc m.il , fie .iiaii r 4. ' 3SIKFJ BrdMi < l nrrr h ri > i nt M r I' . II. t ) . ilf < srtnfO.l lrici < tl | IHKr mir J.K-fl fou lu liriLTn. Or. H. E. WOOD , President. CHICAGO MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. 30 Van flurcn St. ChicagoIII. MANHOOD RESTORED ! W ? uarntil i'd to rure nit nerf uu deoB0 ) .vucli an Weak Memory.l/M nt Drain ow r. Headache , Wakefuln p , I.ostMonbooJ. NUIitlr Kmlnlonii , Nervous- ncn.tlldrulinnnd Ion of power In OunorativBOrnuus nt clthi'r i-oacauicU br o er cicrllon , yontkrui rrrni , eic lv USD nt tobacco , opium orttlia ulants. wblcb IcaJlo InnrmUr.Cnniiiiupilon or In'nnlir. Can ns carried 16 Ted pocket. Ul iiorLoi. 41 fur 8.1. by ninll prriialil.VIUiaH3 ardor ir cltrnvrlllen etiarantre lo cure or refund Iho muuey. Raid l > r a > iilruBBIili. Auk font , lakannntber Wrlf for free Meillrnl llnuk cent ecnlvJ inpmiiinrappjr , Atldrms NKUVKSKKU < JO..ilu uiil'-'IVrr 'illc.tir > Boll la Omaha. N b. . 6y Eliennon & UcConnill. v Kunn Co. nod by Vlcketa & Merchant. ln ) "HETHAT , WORKS EASILY , WORKS SUCCESSFULLY. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us ( or prices , ! ' . O. Ii. cars , Ointiha , or ilulivcrcd at your .station. Tccplionc 218. Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. * M rnn ANK.sriY . . U B. j. . Vurlt-iKtio , Vltulitj. Aticjpur , Ptir.lr l We kn i , etc , , tjy IsJ l > AI > li.lh irrntlllnil olt utdr. WrllUii K r Nlm f re. oCi br ITnlin A Co. , Cor. l > th & I > ourl i8t , nil i.ju llulla .at . CoVCor , utu * PQIUIUMU..OM1UA. . W. V. WOOD t'oirrfjmiitlrHl fur Kruurtt , Ifoplsliw JC Co. C'lt tin iff , Grain and Commission Broker I'rlvalu ' ulroto Clilciii. ! ) iinil Noiv Vork. Tulppliuno No , filQ , CFFICE-RCOM 15 , BARKER BLOCK. WM , LOUDON. Coinuiissioii Merchant drain and Provisions. I'rlvnte wires to Chicago anil New York , Alt LmsliR'HS ordcra pmccU oil Chlca.g Uoard ut Trade. C'orrfspondunco Bollcltfd , Oftlcc , room 4 , > ' w York Life Uulltllna 1306.