THE OMAHA DA1LT 11313 : AtTHTT 10 , 1800 , CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Veiy Fair Atignst Trade Icported in Mos Lines by Omaha Jobbers. COUNTRY COLLECTIONS HOLD UP WELL Ilitnlc Clcnrlii N fop < lif ! Ynr Hlinw it llrnlHiy ( inlii Dull .Month III Mniiy Mum of Iltiftliu-Mii , In On I lie. The coiirpo of trade during the pnst week uriiH Inclined to bo slow nnd dull In all the different departments of the Jobbing busl- jiess. but when It Is taken Into consideration that this Is the month of August great al lowances must be made. This Is the month when the Jobber , as a rule , looks for very little business , lie may sell some goods for future delivery , which meann that the buyer may take the goods later In the fall. If ho does not conclude to cancel the order , but the nrtunl amount of business transacted thin month Is always small OH compared with other months of the year. The grocers are putting out it considerable volume of goods and the dry goods people nnd boot nnd shoo dealers report u satis factory trnde , Lumber Is slow nnd hard ware. Is not very active , owing to the small amount of building going on at the present time. Capital Is timid niul new ventures do not materialize- very often ; In fact every one appears to bo content for the present to allow business to run along In the present channels until the future can bo foretold with greater accuracy. The crop reports give promise of a very largo yield ot corn this season , which w exceed tin ) record of a year ago. This will certainly give business to the railroads , and. oven If prices should continue low. It must bring In a good deal ot money to the farmers. In this state the crop Is prac tically beyond damage possibilities and It may bo said that the prosperity of Je- hrasku Is Insured for the year to come , at least If the. general business condition of the country will only show some Improve ment. ment.STOCK YAUD8 THADH SLOW. At South Omaha this has been a dull month so far , owing to the fact that It Is tlin betwoen-seasons time In tlm rattle trade. The cornfed eat tie from the farms and feed lots of the stain hnvo been ex hausted , wlillo the range cattle from the western stales and territories have not as yet commenced to come foi ward In any tin ig like/ largo numbers. On u good many days of thu past week there have not been enough fat cattle In the yards to really ntnkn a market. At the same tlmo the de mand remains good and packing houses hiivo been forced to go out Into other markets and buy cattle In order to keep their houses running. . , . , . . , the lly next month It Is expected that range catllo will bo coming freely nnd then business ought to tnko on decidedly more life nt the packing town. All reports agree that the feed on the ranges has been ex ceptionally good this season and opera torn on the market generally are expecting that the rattle will bo very good when they do In Vplte of the fact that business has lieen so fiulet during the past two weeks or more the receipts since the first of the year fool up a little larger than for the corresponding period of last year. ci-BAruxas. During the past seven months of the present year the total clearings nt Omaha hnvo amounted to $13i.04M3. ( ; as against J1C003S2S1 for the corresponding period of ISflS and $143,230.020 for the corresponding period of 1S31. These llsures , while show ing a gain In the clcarlnsis this year , mill show n deficiency nn compared with 1S3I. nnd the decrease shown would bo still greater If we worn to go back to ISM. Taking the country as a whole , there has been a t/radual recovery In the clearings slnco 1S9I. a small gain being shown for each year , but the rerord Is still behind ISO. , by a good many billions of dollars. An Intercsllng fnct brought out by the report of the clearings Is that the low ( point In the country nt large was reached In 1S9I. but Omaha held up a good deal better than many other cities that year nnd It was not until the crop failure of IS'J- nmile Itself fell that this city experience * : thu full force of UIR hard limes. For that reason the low point was not reached here wlH last year. AMONG THU MANUFACTUMKllS. In manufaetnilng circles the Interesting question the past week has been repnrdliiK the coming state fair and the kind of an exhibit that the Manufacturers' association should have. Yesterday the members ol the association , who will nmko nxhlblls met at the fair grounds In company with Secretary Holmes and laid off llm space nnd slr.ed up the work of ruttl'iir their goods in place. During the past weelc the secretary o the Manufacturers' association spent somt tlmo In Nebraska City and ho speaks In the highest terms of the thrift nnd enterprise of the people of that plncu. Mr. Holmes Biys that he noted a number of new resi liences In course of construction that wouli bo n credit to nnv city In tlio country Thi new library building especially deserves no tlce , according to the opinion of the gentle man qiinlcd. The people raised by sub stirlptlon $1,000 , with which they purrlmsei a lot nnd Joy Morton Is furnishing the money for the building. The Nebraska City Canning company Is putting up the product of 101 acres of swec corn and Is very much pleased with thq quality of the goods this year , the con being plump and white. Tim Cereal mills people have moved Into a new olllcc , the building formerly used n a creamery having been lilted up for Ilia purpose. They start Ihelr endue on Mon day morning nnd do not shul down untl Saturday night , the mill being run day am nlu'hl. The starch factory was closed down for i short tlmo to give opportunity for necessao lepalrs , hut It has been operated full forci nil the year. I nst season the compnii ) biilll on an addition Mxlf.O fcnt , flvo slorlos In height , but It has been proven that this does not afford any too much room. The Dnllenty Plow company has hud a good trade In plows , niul now as It Is on of the season on that class of goods the company Is giving lit ) attention to the mnnufncturo of a patent emlgnto fnr fnrn wngoiiB. During the coming season the company will push the Bale of riding cultl vntors and II Is expected to giv.itly Inereas the output of thai Implement. OMAHA < Ti'5Xiit.\ ! , " ! AllKKT. Cuiiilltluit of T I-M ilc niul Qiintiitlim MI Hluiilo niul I'nni-j I'milui-i- . jO < l.S Cholce ctoclt. lOMic. Jlt'TTKHCommon to fair , iUHHc ; cholco tu fnnc1- , country , llrtlJi- . VKAIf-Chnlco fill. SO to 120 Ilia. , U quoted n ? tjc ; Inrne niul run IPO , O/Dc. CIIMIISIDomcutlc lirlih , 10 j ; Kdam , p r iloz. $ ! > .Ui , chili linuso , Mli. JHIH , per iloz. , J3.SO ; I.lm lierurr. riincy , | > ( > r Hi. , ! tfto ; lloqueforl , " , -1-lb Jnm. IHT ilo * . , ? 3.wj Youiitf American , S o ; twlnn flllH'J' , U-C I'l'I'l.TllYl.lre hem CflfiVic ; cnokii. Joi tnr licjr do , old iliii'Ud , Cc ; Burins chicken * . So M'HlKf illlrllH , TJfSc. I'lCll-'ONH I.lvo. POp ; iliMul plm'ona not wnnlril 1IAV I'lilnnU , JVOOi niMluiul. SI.M ; lowlnnil Jl noj rye itraw , ll.Oft ; culur mnkra the nrloe or. liny ; llxht balcii fell the bull ; only lop grndc lirlnif u.p prlccK. IIIIOOM COltN-Kxtrcmely HOW salei new ciup. il.'lUerivl , n tracli In country ; choice Krecn relf-woiUlnu" carpet , i > * r Hi , , tljo : choice grern runnlni ; to huil , : Uc ; common , ivic. M'ATiilMii.ONS-lVr Uois. , crated according Id nine , } 2.CO 3.:3. CANT.M.OI'l'KS-I'or ' 3-doi , crates. 11.23. ril.M.vroUH-l'er Vi-bu , bavUvt , 4ljiOo ) ; ' .i-bu Cll'l'MllilllH-lVr iloi. . ! 5o. NKWIONS ( - o il btock , per 1m. , Wa. 1.IJI.V IIKANS-1'er Ib. . lo. III4ANSIliiinl iik'lie.l imvy , per bu. . Jl.40BI.tO r.MIII.\ai-Honie urown , per hundred , 90c < fl'l.KHV 1'er doz. , ISflJOo ; fancy mnmmoth * J'OT.\TOK8-N potntooi , per l > u. , viiuna. irow11 : Moore'11 C\I.I-\)1INIA 1'KACHHa-Crawford. , SOOKc I to 10 I. . ov lol , iliiMic. - 1'MIMH-IVr box , J1.3SR1.M. | wr Ibl. . ll.Wai.75j eutlns " JnAClIESlerbaiket - -baiket crale loni'H. l.irOllNIA rilAHH-llartletti , IM Hnnly , ll.Soai.MH ' ) ii.riMiniiiiH : : i'oimni. . case. NIICTAUIANH-l'er case , JI.7S , TItOI'ICAL FI1UITS. Kvcr lnc Captain Unnerul AVrxltr'i decre cloilnic tlio poit of l-anv mul Bam , Culm , wen Into effect the ! > mnol llnw. have U-ci IrlvlnR In have General Weyler rescind hl > or uer , liut without ucce . Tliey have Ixen IO L Inn uteamerii at Olbarn by lighter * from th iita'D numitd porti , necvisltutlnir delay and tilr ipen for tuwtite. and their leased have bee > hravy that they lime drcldfti to nw Hi "Mimwut ot bananau from th lr Culn planta tlons , Xh lartt llett of tteamera engaged In th Oubun bunnna trade li consequently without chorur , und llio.a now in Cuban waters hav been ordeted north In ballast bomeljilng over twenty yearn ago a New Knf Und sklpiw used to inuk * sveral trips a yea irwiu Uuston to th * nnuh rn port * of. Jituialca jn4 would rtturn to l' | > Cod bay. till nee icliooner laden with bananas , for which h Iuun4 r dy anil rtmuntratlv * stln. otlwr v > iliwrn adilrd to th * t i lnc . wMc'.i frtw ami > rurprrd , an < l penn became too ImixirUnt ta on r il r nil upon the uncertain wlmU , and l nmer irplacwi the chnonem. llananaa WITH lter il In nuantltl ii urMter than our Tankr * nnrlnrr with liln llmllfil mmnt cnuld handle , nd n company w formed In 1577 , with a apltal of IZOO.OOO and two utMmcru , and the > u lnew of urstematlcally growing the banana nr export to the t'nltfl Staten commencpd. 'mm men iim.ill beiclnnlnRS cpranir lh Amer- cnn compnny which now practically wintroH he fruit e port trnib1 of Jnmilci. Hit prexent | tlt l In fyi0tirxi. nnd It hn < A surplus nf tl.ono- ) , and employs tnelvp Mrnmrrs. It uhlps to he 1'nltcd Htnten rvery year about 4 l"X.ono nnchcs of Imnannn. bpsldei unwaril of .tKK,000 coconnutH nnd qus.mltl * of pimento ( nllsplce ) , offoc , cocoa nml early vesetnblM. U employ * enrly J.I KI mn. . Quotntlipnn ; OltANlKH-ll ( < Hll. per ca e , | 6.Bfl ; Mexican rniiRM. II.M. 1.KMONS Mcfi"lnn . fancy , . ! 6gS.M ; choice. 5.00 ; California lemcnn , 15.00. 1IANANA8 Cholc * Inrse stock , per bunch , 2.K > fJ2.53 ; mr.lliim-f . Izwl bunchci. J1.M85.00. - shlpplm ; stock. IIONI3Y Pnney while , per Ib. . He : choice , 13C ; Callluinla. nmher color , IIH- . IDHIl-cinrllled juice , per half bbl. , JJ ; p ) bl , . . * . ] 'lll-aiHVI-a : : AsforteO. M-lh. nulls , each , Sl. t > MAI'M : SVIlt'l'-rivB cal. cnn. , each. IJ.75 ; cnl. cnnn , per doz. , ill ; U Kal. cnns. JH.M ; , | ii.irt aim , 13.10 , rins-lmported fancy. ( crown. 30-lb. boies. Ic : choice. 10-lb. botcs. ] crown. 9J10c. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , l .e. Iftc ; Tnrrneona almonm , per Hi. . . 24e : niatlln. pel II ) . , So ; ISnitllsh walnuts , per li. . fancy noft s'lell ' , 1Ic ; mcillnm stic , lOc ; III. > erts. per Hi. . 10c ; pecans , polltlteil medium , licj arce. l o : peannlii. raw. 6 < 5f7c ; roaslrd. 7',4c. ' OATKS Hallntt-ccn , txr Ib. . 6oi fards , 10-lb. > o3tes , per Ib. . 7r uinsst-i : ) MKATB. 11KI2P Dressed ateeiii , ( OU to COO Iba. , COS'tc- wenti-rn alters , 4 iMi\t ; KOo-1 COVVH and heirem. iift"in ' : medium cows and helfem , 4 > n o ; Rood iinviuarters , cow * Hnd helfel-s , 3'itile : tined err < iiinrters. native steers. 4'.iW5c ; BOOI ! hln-- nunrlers. CIIWH unit helfera , 7 7 c ; Rood hln- nimrlers. Ktocru , SUc ; cow rounils , 6'Jc ; eo"1 il to. . Sc ; IxmclcsH chucks , 4o ; cow chucks , 3U IHr ; steer chucks. 3ic ; l > eof tenilerlalns , Ka ; ice f rolls , boneless , Sol Mrlaln butts , boneless. 5c ; oln bucks , boneless , lOc ; loin bacK , 9c ; cnw rll > . Nil. 3. 7c ; cow lolni. No. 3. 9o ; beef trlni- nhiKS. 3c : rump butts , 5c ; shoulder clods , 5c. MltTTUK Uressnl Intnbs. 7ci ; dressed mutton , Cc ; racks , lOc ; less , EC ; saddles. 8c ; tetvn. 2l4o : hpep plucKs , 3c , Hliceo toneues , per do . . 23c. I-OIIK Dressed hops , 4V4c ; pork loins. So ; pnrp rllw. < o ; hnm sausases , buttH , 4'ic ; poik tbouldeni , 4Ho ; pork ahoulders , skinned , 41401 rork irlmmlnRB , Jc ; lent lnr.1 , not rendered , 4c. Hinns AND TAM.OW. The hide market Is resardeil n soft , Dealers iecm unable to KIIUKC the situation correctly nnd iilmlt fii-ely that they do not understand It. Nothing has happened to clmiiRu the ult-reneatcd stiitemcnl that likli-s are In small supply , but fie fact remains that the tanners Imve ceased - buy hl.len with nny Interest. 1'ijrUrr hliles eonllnue to decline under the csl-ot of buyers. The tannera npiiear In fully 'lillze that the policy of curtnlllnit production a Rixid one to enforce nt this time. There Is weakness In hides , however , that cannot lie wholly accounted for by the upiilhy of buyers. The stocks lire not large , and In Home electloim the packi-ra are actually rold uj'euil. Tills In- llcntes that the bl cattle sUUB.itcrers haie ittle conlldcncu In future values. TJie packers He , hoKHver. Imluenccd more by general trade condition * th.in by ihp state of the leather In- lustiy. rho low prices of catties on the Imof end to rcliird Bhlinncnts. ijiu'utlor.r : IIIDICS No. 1 Breen Miles. 4cNo. . 2 Kreen lildse , 3e ; No. 1 Kreen salted hides. M4c ; No. 2 1'Ht.TS ( jreen salted , each. S50COc : Kreen salted hhearllngs ( sliort vooied early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearllmis ( short wooled early nltlns ) . No. 1 , eacr. . luu ; dry nhearlliics ( shoit won' ' d curly skins ) . No. 1. each , Be ; dry Mint Kansas and Nebraska butcher ol pells , pur ll > . , actual w el siix. 4 ; o ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lu. . act ual welcht. 3 4c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4U5c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 3irlo ; feet cut oft , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TAtIX > W AND OIIEASE Tallow , No. 1 , 5140 ; tallow , No. 2 , IHc ; gieano , whlto A , 2to ; grease , \\lilte II , IWo ; mease , yellow. l > tc ; Brease , dark , IVio ; old butter , 2W214c ; beeswax , prime , ISO 22e ; rough tallow , H'c. 11ONIIM In car lots , weighed nnd delivered In Chlcaso : Dry buffalo , per ton. J12.00WJ4.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton , $10.00012.00 ; dry Country , damp and meaty , per ton. tC.IWflS.OO. WOO ! * Unwnahcd. nne heavy. 37c ; nnn , light. E39c ; < iuiirter blooil. 10f < 12c , needy , burry nnd chaffy. Sti-Sc ; cotted an 1 broken , coarse , 7 ? Dc ; rotted nml broken , tine. CiJSc. Fleece washed MMIum. ISBlSc ; fine. UlflGc : tub washed. ICO IFc : black. 80 ; bucks , Co ; tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead pulled. SUTCc. _ St. I < onlN ( ioiiernl Market. ST. IUIS. . AUK. 15. FMDUll Market still lull , but steady to linn : patcntH. t3.UOi < ] .15 : extra fancy. J2.70&3.S5 ; funuy. J2.4C8.2.50 ; choice , J2.li ) O2. 2(1. ( WIIBAT Unbetlled throughout the day ; light iraillnt ; nnd wc'akci tone enrly , which was fol lowed by a good demand nnd nn advance ; the cliisa for futures being Irregular. Bpot steady ; No. 2 red. cash. COMic. elevator ; CO'lc. track ; Nn. 2 hard , GKinuIr ; August , 51o ; September , 57c Kked ; December , 0c , ( "OHN Kiitiiies steady to a shade higher than yesterday. Spot llrm : No. 2 cash , 2lt4c ; August , 21sle , asked ; .September , 2lc , asln'd ; Decem- bcr. 22ie. ! O.VTS Speculative trading dull , but the mar ket was llrm. SiK < t llrm ; No. 2 cash. ISc bid ; August , IMic bid ; September , ISc bid ; 3day. I'J r. bid. HVIC 27c , elevator. C011N MKAI < 11.34. 1IIIAN Hard winter. In lOO-lh. sacks , sold east track at :0c ; t < acUpd , this side , TIMOTHY SI2l-i : > New , J2.51W2.70. HAY Fairly active ; prairie , f5.WS6.60 ; tlmo- thj- . old , J12.Wfil2.uO ; new. tG.SOft 10.25. this side. 1'Ol'LTHY Firm ; chickens , old. 7c ; spring , 4o : turKejs , ducks nnd gcose , unchanged. : clS-Flrm nt 1'c. LIJAD.r,0. . COTTON Tll'rt Unchanged. ISAOm NCI-Unchanged. I'llOViSIONS 1'ork , steady : standard mo jobbing. JS.3r > 5J(5.75. ( Lard , llrm ; prime steam. $11T > - cholco. J3.m. : llacon , boxeil shoulilors , $1.124 ; longs , J3.8T14 ; ribs , 14.12' , , : Bhorls. JI.25. Dry Milt menu , boxed shoulders nnd longs. J3.BVi ( ; rllu. $3.75 ; shorts. Jl. UKi'RIPTS Flour , 4,01X1 bbls. ; wheat. 127,000 bu. ; cnrn. 1R2.0W ) bu. ; oats , 4I,0"0 bu. SIIII'MKNTH Flour , (5.000 ( bu.hent ; , 40.0UO bu. ; corn , 183,000 bu. ; ontH , 30,000 bu. Llvcrtinnl Jlnrki-lx. LlVUUl-OOL. Aug. 15. WHKAT-Spot steady ; demand poor ; No , 2 reil , winter , stocks exhausted ; No , 2 n-d. cprlng , 4.1 ll'id ; No. 1 California , r. M. Futuies closed ipilet , with near and distant pOHltlons Viil higher ; business heaviest on middle positions : August and September , 4s lO'l ' ; Octolwr , 4s 10id ; November , 4s 10V4d ; December. 4s lid. rOHN Firm ; spot American mixed , new. 28 9V.il. Futures closed steady , with near ami distant positions U'l higher ; hublness nboiit eipially cllstrlbuted ; August , 2x 9d ; Heptember , 2n Slid ; October , 2a Bd ; November , Js DVid ; De- cenil > er. 2s . Fl.orit Firm ; demand fair ; freely supplied ; St. I-ouls fnncy , winter. s 9d. ITJAH Cnnudlnn , ( s Cd. IMIOVIKIONM Ilacon , llrm ; demand mmlernte , Cumberland rut , 2K to 30 1I > J. , ! Sn M ; Hhnrt ribs , 2S Ibs. , 2'Js ; long clear , light , M In 3S Iba. , Ms ; Inns clear , heavy , S5 Iba. , 25s ; short clenr backs , light IS IbH. , 2. . < Cd ; phoit clear middles , heavy , 4 : , to 51 Ib * . . 23 M : clear bellies , II to M Ibs. , ; * ' * . Shoulder * , tqunrc , 12 10 IS Iba. , 23x M. llami , shuit cut. It to 16 Ibs. , 42s Gil. Tallow , line North American , ICs M. llfef , extra India mess , 41s 3d ; prime mess. 36s 3d. Pork , prime mi-nit , line western , 43s ; medium , western , 3Ss W. l ird , quiet ; prime western , ISs 3d ; rellned , In pnlls , l' < i M. CIIKKHB SHendy ; demand fair ; finest Ameri can while. 3Ss : Ilni-Kt American , colored , 40 . IllTTlin Finest United Stales , 60 ; good. MB. OII.H I.lnfeed oil , 17s Cd. I'etruloum. rellned , UKFninnnATOn IIEKF Forequartcrs. 3'.id ; hlndauarterH , r.d. IHiACIUNn I'flWDBn llnnlwood , f. o. b. , Wvonxiol. 7 2s d. HOPS At London ( Pacino ccaat ) , 1 15a. MnrUi-t. NI3XV YORK. Aug. 11 COFFRK Options ojiened steady at unchnnsed prli-es to 15 points lower ; ruled with nnly local trading ; clneed steady , with net unchanged to 10 points higher ; sales , 8.2."ifl Imtm ; .lanunry closeil ut t3.V > ( iy.K ; March , JS.IOW9.15. Spot coffee. Itlo , dull ; No. 7. J10.73. Mild , dull : Cordova , W.OOfflO.23. Ware. lioiiiie deliveries from New Yoth yesterday , H.7SS bags : New Turk stock today , 2.18.D50 bags ; United Ktul.'s stock. 273cai bugs : nlUmt for the United Staten , 22Si ( > M ImK'i total visible for the United Stales , 493,003 bugs , against 519,840 bags last year. SANTOS. Aug. 15. COFFKB 1'lrm : gnnd nver. ago Santos , 10. SIX ) rets ; receipts , 23,000 liugs ; stock , JS4.f < W bags. IIAMIU'UU , Am ? . 15. COFKlii : Quiet ; 3-Cld decline. ; rales , 7,000 bags. IIAVIIK. Aug. IS. Holiday. 1110 , AIIB. IS.-COFFBB Sleaily ; No. 7 , Illo , 19 S..o rels ; exchniiKe. 9 5-SJs : receipt ) , 13 , W I..IKH . ; cleared for the United States , 11.000 IJIIKS ; cleared for Europe , S.OOO bays ; utock , 229XX ( > bags , _ ICiinNiiN City Market , KANSAS CITY. AUK. 15. WHKAT-Actlve ; about < io lower ; No. 2 hard , SOfiSlc : No. 3 , 1JW 47c : No. i red , nominally , 5tc ; Js'o , 3 , 50Q33C. COIt" White , steady ; lulscd. tic lower ; No. 2 mixed. 21im > ic ; Nn. 2 whltf , SJiic. OATS About steady ; No. : mixed , H919o ; No. 8 white , 21W220. 11YK No. 2 , nominally at " 5c. HAT Weak ; timothy , cholco , 17.000-7.50 ; prai rie , choice. Jl.eor/IW. IHtTTKIl Firmer ; creamery , 81Jc ; dairy , . va(3S Firmer , tuuply of fr h limited ; quota. ble ot 7',4c , THU HHA1.TV II.tltlCKT. INSTHUMBNTS Placed on record Saturday , August 15 : WARRANTY DEKD3 , M V Shannon and huabnnd to D D Myers , nV4 Iota C and 7 , block 12 , Myers. 11 & T' odd . ! . I 300 N S Drcxel und husband to O M Jones , lot 18. K1IU Place . , . 2.8JO The llenson I ind Syndlo.itn to L , P I aruen. loin 20 nnd 21 , block , Henson - son . , . SOO DEKD3. Bptclul master to J V Ostorhout. lots 1 and t , block , WIlcox M adJ . 430 Tot l amount of transfers . , . . . , ! , 350 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL There Was a Dearth of Interest in the Wheat Market , VOLUME OF BUSINESS VMS SMALL Corn r.xhlbltPil Very l.ltllc Activity , Hilling Dull Mont of the l > nj- \vllli it Very Ill-lot CHICAGO. AUK. IS. Thcro was a ilonrth of Interest In the wheat nuir'et today. Tliu volume of business wim small niul out side Iniluenccs tow. Scitcmlcr | closed sternly niul tinchnriKcil ut f > 5c. Corn was more nc- tivc , closing n trlllc hlpher tlmn It did IMility. Provisions solil oft curly on raiding liy tlio Ctulnhy crowd , recovering later on Inlying by people who not short early. There was not much of a trade In wheiit , the market ruling dull and draining ll" dny , with lluctuntlons limited to from % c tolie. . A fairly 'linn frollng prevailed at the Htart , nflor which a weak spell set In , but llnnl figures were tinchmiKoil In Sep tember , while December wits up Uc. Moderate e-rate northwest receipts , higher cables and fair exports for the week were responsible for the early llrmness. Liverpool was lip > , id and then Argentine shipments were moderate. The cloning Herlln cables were n shade blKher. Thorn were no cables from 1'arls , owing to a holiday. The mar ket rallied near the close on reports of liberal cablu acceptances at seuboard. The corn market exhibited very little activity , rulltiK dull most of the d.iy within n -"lie range. The feeling displayed at the start was easy , after which there was it moderate rally , and llnal figures showed a slight advance. There was little news nt luiiid. The movement Is H'ocral anil the weather good. Hucclpta were about as looked for. Oats were stronger , with a fair trade and prices advanced from lie to ? * c from the low point and closed at the top with a gain of We. The feature was the moderate - orate offerings and the fair covering by shorts. Some changing from September to May was Indulged In at He dllTerenco. Provisions sold olt early , but rallied and Closed showliiR fair gains In everything except September pork , which exhibited a decline of luc as compared with yesterday. The Cudiihy crowd hammered this future , causing the weakness mentioned. As a result of the early selling the crowd got short , making It necessary to buy In later , causing the rally. There was some chang ing of September lard. Yesterday offers were made to curry It to January for 40e and today at from 40c to 42 ! c was paid. There was a better cash demand for lard and a moderate demand for markets. Sep tember ipork opened at tG.STi , broke to J(5 ( , rallied to Jil.20 and closed at $0.15. Sep tember lard started nt J.1.27'fe. broke to ! .22Vi and rallied to from $3.30 to J3.32V4 nt the close. September ribs opened at $3.25 bid. sold at that price and advanced to $3.32' at the close. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 110 cars ; corn , US ) cars ; oats , 330 cars ; hogs , 23,000 head. Tne leaning futures rnnged ns follows : Articles I Otnu. I lllgu. | Lv. . \ Uloix Wheat , No..1 AUB C4 ! { Pt-lit ' 3.-i Uels 5SMWV , Coin.No 1 ! . . Aus- 22 H Sent S2H May 2llJ6S-7 On IB. No. a. . Sept HIM 10M Way 10)1. . 1UM ! * orl.porbbl Sept 0 2S 0 28 n on n is Out it UO i ) ( I2H n ur. ll 1) ' . ' Jan 7 U2H o no 7 01) Lard.lOOtUi Som 3 27X 3 'J'J' Out 3 3-JH .1 40 3 : i7-j ( Jan 3 07M a 70 3 70 SlioitUlba- Sc-pt 3 2S 3 22K 3 32 ( Jet : i 40 3 HU 3 411 Jan a O 3 Iff Cash quotation. ! were ns follows : KIAMMl Steady ; winter patents , JJ.ir.fi.1.20 ; etralBhtH , JtSOfrS.20 ; yprlni ; patents. JJ.1183.55 ; itralKlitB , J2.50fi3.60 ; bilkers. $2.WTi.3o. WHKAT No. 2 spring , . tHUc : No , 3 i-prlnB , MQMai No. 2 red. CSHc. C'OIIN No. 2. 22-VcJ No.2 yellow , 22WC. OATS Nn. 2. K.IAG : No. 2 while , 21U@21ttc ; No. 3 white , i8iin'oc. HYK No. 2. SaViQSUc. IIAUI.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 26 < S-3lc ; No. t , l7ff2CVic. KL.AXSCED No. 1. C7Vilff 7iC. TIMOTHY SEiD 1'rlme , I2.SO , PROVISIONS Menu imrU. per bbl. , J0.10ljn.15. Inrd , per ICO Iba. . J3.27V4. Short rllm sides ( loose ) , J3.30S > .1.IO. Dry enltcd nhoulders ( boxeil ) . J3.75iif4.CM ) . Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J3.02VjW J.7S. WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed Roods , per gul. , J1.22. Ht'OAllR-Cul lonf , $ .1.70 ; granulated , JI.S2 ® 5. * ) ; off "A , " t4.R7ff4.iO. I'OUI.TUY Stendy ; lurlteyn , 7HO10c ; chlcltens , BtefrSo ; ducks , SS3'.ic. Hie follovvlntveru trio receipts and shipment' lod.iy : Article < ( . Receipts. Shlpmcnfj. Floiir.btiln. . H.UOO Wncat. bit. Corn , bu. . . . . O.ils , bu. . . . luii.o ; ) ) fljo.b.i. . l.OIIU Uarlcy.bii. . . . . . . 11.000 _ 4,000 On the i'ro linu o < 2i ! in ? < to l.iv t'ii biittor mar- m > i w.is Hiiiiidy. croamnrv. OaiiJ e : dairy. U-A lic. ; Kvsu. Moady ; fresh , Uc. CliecH-- , dull : OSOkc. _ MOW YOII1C CU.MiHAI , MAHKET. IliiotntloiiH of tin * Dny nn VnrloiiM Cniniiioillllf , JJKW YOUK , Am. . 15. FLOtin Itccclpls , 15. ECO bills. ; exports , 9,119 bids. ; quiet , bul steady ; within the pnst few days upward of 13,000 sucks of spring clears have bold for export around IV.55 ; Minnesota patents , { 3.3."frJ.S , ' , ; Minnesota Kaltlrs , } Z.4ltf2.M ) ; winter patents , JJ.IojM llyc Hour , dull ; nuperllne. t 40e2.05. COllN M12AI.I Dull ; yellow western , COo. 11YU No. 2 wcMlern. 37c. UAIIM-JY Stendy ; western , 31 > .if33c. llAItLKY MA1.T Nominal : western , 4S T3oc. WHHAT Itecelpts. U'J.fiOO bu. ; exports , S8.CCO bu. .Spot dull ; No. 2 red , CJftc. Options npened stonily , advanced on ilnner tallies , liberal weekly exports nnd locnl coverins , but snbue- auently lost the rice owlnff to reallzliis and closed unclmnKcd tn Ho loner ; August closed at Cl'e ; September , C24JCS 5-10c , closed nt C2o. I'OltN Kecclpts , ISS.'jOU bu. ; export" , 118,410 bu. Spot weaker ; No. 2 , 2SHc. Options opened about ateniiy. iidvimccd with wheat , Iiut Inter declined iimler locnl pressure mid doted ' , ! < net li.wer ; AURiist cliwed nt 2Sl c ; September. 2 < Vt- ( , cloned nt 2Sic. ! OATH Ilecelpts , 11 ! .1 ( ) bu. ; exports , 25,410 bu. Spot dull ; No. 2 , 2Uio. Options quiet , hut steady on unfavorable crop news ; closing un- chunueil ; August closed ut lllc ; Beptvmbi. r eloped nt 20T c. HAY Dull ; flilpjilnif , fO.&O ; good to choice. HOI'S Common to choice , U3.1 crop , 3if7'.ic ; Vaolfio I'oaat , 1891 crop , S'iB4o ! ; U'J.1 crop , 3R8iie. llinns-tjiilet nnd steady : Oalventon. lie ; lluenos Ayres , dry , IKcj TCMIS , dry , S'.sc ; Califor nia , 13e. IiATI110H : Quiet : hemlock Bole. lluenos Ayres , light to heavy wvlglitH , ZOftZlc ; acid , 200 t"o. t"o.IIUTTKH IIUTTKH ItecelptH , 4 , Ml pki ! . ; nulct ; weft- > rn diilry. S GISo ; wei-tern creamery , niKlna. lie. ( . 'IIKHHB-llueeliHs. 1.023 pkKs. ; nulct ; C'.iJd'ir ; email , O07ic ; jmrt hlilnis , l full eklms. Kfl'ic. ' iaart IlecelptB. 1.3S7 I.UKS. ; stendy ; tnte nnd I'rnniiylvanlii , ISiflS c ; wentern , lOisuiJo. I'llOVISION.S-lleef. dull ; Inmlly. J8.60JJ9.00 ; Iwcf bnnis , tl5.60W18.00 ; packet. I'i.tOin.O' ) . Cut meats , stendy ; pickled bellies , IViWSUo ; plnkled thoulderd. 3 > ic ; plfklrd Imms , t3,23ff9.75 , Tnllow , uleady ; clly , 3e ; country. 3'ic. ' II.Hon , l > xol , uliiiulilers , J4.40 ; toiiKiies. SI. 75 ; ribs , Jl ; eliorti , JI.I2U , Dry Halt ini-ats boxed shoulders and [ < jliK , J3.M ) ; libs , I3.7J ; shorts , (3.87'4. I.nrd , ctcaily and active ; western steum , J3.67 ; choice , J3.15 ; refined , dull. Pork , hluhori old to new mess. t8.00'8.73 | ; hliort cleur. J ! > .2i'ul9.2J ; family , J3.2.Vii'lfl.OO ; | nn.lard iners , JoMiliiK. Jii.JO'gC.M. O1IA Coltoni-eed oil , noinjnnl ; prime crude , 19(2 < c ; elf grades , ISfJivc ; prlmo summer yellow , 22iff2Jc. I'etroleum. dull ; United closed at 1. 0114 bid. Ito.sln , nulet ; strained , common ta tooJ , J1.75''yi.fO. ' Turpentine , uutet at 2402)c , Itll'lJ-Steadys domestic , fair to extra , 3iOCo ! ; Japnn.UMUc. . MOIjASHBH KlcBdy ; New Orleans , good to chulc-e , 2SU3.C. JIBTAW I'ln Iron , wenh : southern , J10.23fJ U.OO ; northern , J19.7Sftl2.50. ( Jopper , ensy ; brok en ) , JlO.bJ. Ix-ail , quiet ; broker * , KM , Tin plates , quiet ; stralU , JU.39i713.40. Spelter , quiet. Dry fiOndM. NKW YOHK. AUB. 15-Tli * effect of cooler weather over the country wan apparent In the better demand l > n > nd today for many limited nssoitmcnts for Immediate shipment , with more butlness In nlKht tu mark the dfienlnu of the comlnic week. 1'rlntlnK clothu , quiet , but steady ut 2 7-l c. KAI.I < IHVBIl. Mas * . . Aug. U.-The transac- tlona In the cloth market durlnic tha week have been very email In amount , and there > ecmi to be no disposition on the pa't of ronsumtra lo take the product at any mice. Manufacturers lure rlcnllled a wllllnKnes * to jltpone uf ROIK | at tha iiuotatlon , which rjmalm at tha lowest point on lecord , but buxem nru not Interested. The curtailment amounted to 1H3.WO plecea , or about two-third * nr thu full production , but for kit that the stock on hand n * ben reduced only S.i * > piece * . Ihe mills ate not generally engiKed ahead tnd , as tlif Inclination I * to pllo up unsnlalde goods , or to continue tu let the. machinery bu MIc. the Indications' ure that th * curtailment will lie continued by many. Oiiltou MiirUvt. NK\Y OIII.BANS , Aug. 15.-COTTON-V ry 'e dy : middling. ? H ? "l8w middling , T M6o , BIMX ! onllnnry , ! H6ci HT. 1.OITI8. AlK.J - > TTO > f-Ste ilr nnd un- chnnited ; rnlddllnir , 7Hc ; , sales. ! S ) Imlet. re- relntu , 11) tutleii ; vhlpnlents , Ml tales ! stock , U.S03 bules. , , „ . . STOCKS -ij I1\I)5. Hull "nil Prior * Nnrrow nml Irn-Kiilnr. NKW YOUK , AUK. UaJToday's tnck marld-- was dull nnd profewlrjtj l nml prices narrow and Irreirulnr , with ip"v | or two exceptions. Lower l ondin price * ni l profit-titklnR ci ued de clines t the oponlnB. * lmf full recoveries occur red later under the leadership nf Sugar nnd Manhattan. The onlyj.lntluencc of A M > ccllc ( character was the hank 'Mntemenl. which , oi hcd been anticipated } fwa unfavorable. It Mm ed n IOM of | 4,41M'M ' In reser o. brlnulnic the surplus of that Item above the legal limit down to J5.400.173. nnd n fnllltiK off In deposit * of J ,770,7M. The exhibit Induced moderate ( ellltiK , but nt the low points catering by shorts , MImulated by lower rates for iimnvy. which wns offered In large sums t 1 per cent , started a new the tipnard movement. The extreme iltictim- lU.ns ilM not exceed fmctlons. xvlth the excep- tlcn of SUBHP and Mnnhnttitn , which moved within n riitiKe of ij nnd 1 per cent respectively. The closing was llrm nl the tnlly , with th * net changes trivial , while the Influences bearing upon the market of the Week xvere In only one nr Iwn Instnnces new. nnd weip ofarylng Im- pc'rlance. There wa ? a , decidedly more cheerful scnllment recording the linmcillnte outlook Lutulon wns n hulllMi factor and support tlmt had long been lacking WHS iignln olTercd by Insiders In mot proi | rtle , A rennnoarancp of cnminlsslun huusc buylnit wns hailed with satisfaction by the mvncrs nnd holders of securities , and , nt Intervals , the lieatT. who had been limbed with their success 111 depressing prices , cnrmmteivd adroit and nggrcfslvp nninlpiihillnn hy large reprrsenlatlvr [ linking interests , slid were signally defeated. A featurewns the execution or iclnxestmcnt orders In pome of the high-priced slocks mid bonds. The trading nt the outset was characterized by decided weakness , the lowest prices In tlio re cent movement being recorded In n number of stocks. Developments affecting the market In cluded Increasing firmness In cnll money , S per cent being Ilic extreme figure attnlned ; Ihe fail ure of n minor locnl banking Institution and a further weakness In tha foreign exchange mar ket , both nrtunl and posted rates being lowered materially , The declaration of the regular quarterly divi dend nf 1 per cent by the Iturllnxton directors gave the bears a decided shaking Up. IIH the majority of the contingent had banked upon a reduction of the nmmint distributed , If not the actual passage of the dividend. A reaction In money rates from the highest figures and ex pectations of a readjustment f the southern rate troubles were nlsi > points In favor of betuy prices , and served to offset Incrciises In traf- ilc returns published. The liulusttlahi wcio the prlim- feature of Interest , nnd cspeclnlly Sugar nnd I'hlcago Ons. which made the most sub stantial rallies from the low points. Manhat tan broke badly on ! l < | Uldntlun and bear raidIng - Ing , but Inter stiffened sharply In sympathy with the Improving ternlcncy of the general list. Thu recovery from the low level rnnged from f , to 10 per cent In Iho principal shares. wltli the final prices generally nt concessions from tlie top le\el. The bond market today was depressed on light offerings. Ijoutsvllli * , New Albany & Chicago consols and general 5s were conspicuous for concessions of S and 3 per cent on rccelveishlp rumors. The week's market showed decided strength on n subsidence of liquidation nnd purchases by local and foreign ImoHtors. The hlgh-prlcod Issues ruled nt Im proved figures , hut sales nt marked declines wen- nlso recorded In them. The speculative mort gages were 3 to 5 points higher , with tin1 Atchlson nnd Kansas & Texas liens the gainers. The sales were J8.013.000. ( ImermnentH ruled higher , with the new 4s rising exceptionally 2 per cent to 113. Tlio sales wort ! J1W.OOO. Sliver certlllcates were weak nnd sagged to CH BC on dealings of Jill , 000. The New York Financier says this week : Tlio total cash holdings of thi- New York clearing house banks , according to the statement for the week ending August 15 , l ! "i are JlSli.2IS.400. Of this amount nine banks alone hold JM.flM.oDO. or over 45 per cunt. In view. of this condition , It Is not surprising that thcro Is a continued tendency ti > call In loans. Some of the Institutions arc below the legal reserve , and tie ; demand for funds from the Interior Is not dlinlnls.icil. Tlio excess reserve of the clearing house banks Is lower than It has been for'over two years , but when It Is recalled that during the correspond ing week three years T > gf > the hanks were J12- 045 , SOO under their legal requirements , their Im measurably superior standing nt picscnt will be better understood. In fnct. the 1 > nnk statement for the current week Is unusually logical , and bhowa the effect of changes that have been going on for over two weeks past. The decre.iso In loans probably reflects the liquidation' ' action , enforced through the necessity of replenishing the reserve , and the loss In cash represents the heavy demand on th banks from tlieTnlerlor , which 1ms been n factor In the situation fur several weeks past. There seems to be no jrrobanlllty that the state ment next wpek will show results much different from thofce of the current week , nnd thft period of higher money rates will probably continue until -itlcully adjusted to an easier situa tion through domestic measures , or the attrac tion of foreign money by the tempting interest rates. - - The following were the closing quotations on thn leading itocks'trt thi'S'eW Yortj exchange todav : N. Y. Coiiir.il 1U AdanrnKc U , Y. Si N. K. . . . . . . I'D Al'on.T. U Ontario.V W IB ry'e . Kxpross. . . . . . fjregon ftnu.4 Raltlmore .V Ohio- Oregon Nav 10 Canada I'aclllc. . . . O. S. L. , VU. N 10 CaiiailaSoutliuni. . 1'acltlo Mall 17W Ccntr.il P.tclllu. . . . I'oorii : Due. AK. . . . l > i Chen. A. Ohio Pltlsbnre I BO Chicago , k Alton. . I'ullman P.-Uiae. . . 141' C..II.&C1 llcaillnc ! ) } Chicago IJ.IB Ml. G. W 1 V Conxolldalcd rial. 11. O. W. nM 40 n. . o. . a. .fcst. L. . . UOCK Island 40"I. . Colo. Coal A Iron. . SI. I'aul 04M CotlonOll Cort. . . . dopfd IV'Hi Delaware t Him. . St. 1' . AOmalu. . . . : I3 > Del. . Luolc. .tY. \ . . . do DM lift U.&Il.U. pfd Soutlieni P.icillc. . 17 KaklTonu ' Krlo Tcn'ii. Ooal & Irori 17 ( ( do pfd Texas Paclllo f > ? i FortWavno T. JcO.Cout. M. . . fill C. Northern nM . Dillon I'.Id lie 64- C..tH. I. nM U. 3. Kxorost 30 llpoklnirVMof. . . \V. St. L. A E > : > U Illinois Ccntr.i' > ! ' . * * W.St , U &P. ntl. . l.'l'i ' St. P.&Dululli. . . - ' ! ) Wells Ririro Rt. . , M ) If. * T. prd 20 WVHtorn Union. . . . 78 LakeKrlo A Welt. 1:1 : Wlio.jllmr & L. B. . 0 clonfd U'l - . . . .H. , VSL L Lead Trtlsi 17D..tR. ! G Wi LoulHVlllo&N. . . . 41i ! . K L.iN. A " N. - Manhattan Con. . . . 77U C , K. il .I. . KI H"C do nfa HO Michigan Com. . . ! . H" T. Si. f. AK. O. . . . MliNoiirl iMclfia. . HWT.St , L , tK.C. pfl Mobllo.li Ohio Ifl S. K. H. . . . . . . . : . . . 7H S. U. IV'd ' ( I''H ' Am. Tob. Co. . . OH Nat.Corili30pM. . OJj do ufd 1)3 N.J. Cijulral 1)11 Am. Tol. te C. Co . . 71) N.AW.Ufd ll ! Com'lCabloCo. . . . li3 ! North Am. Co 4)j ) Am , siiwr pfd Northoru P.iclflo. . l > H. H. Cordazo gtil. . N. I'nclllu nfd l.Mj II. S. Lontliar pM. . 40 U. I' . 1) . i O l S U. H. Uub- ! * 14H ' ' ' ' " do pfd 117 dou'fd . . ! 14 ? ! > IS - - - orfornd iill i3HunHmeiilH paid. The total Kales nf stocks today were 6SS2I .shares. Including : American Kitisar. 22.200 : llur- llngton & Qtiincy , 7,800 ; Louisville & Nashville , 4,100 ; Ht. I'aul , H.SiW ; WnbnBli & I ikc Krle , 3,100 ; silver certificates , 1.1,000 , \ -iv YiirR .tloiitliirlcrt' , NKW YOHK , Aug. IS. MONIY ON CAM- Kasy. no transactions offered nt Iffll * for large. 31 * . p r cent for iniall IOIB. rill.Nin MKHCANTIhB I'Al'KIl-OMS ? ' per cent. HTKllLINa KXCHANdRVcuk. . with nclual business In bankers' bills at J.S7ei.87'i ) for dcmiind. nml Jl.tGfil.KCli for sixty duy . 1'osteil rales , JI.H7'l.SS'j and ( I.SMH.Kiij. Commercial bills , Sl.tMi. IIAU SILVKI MMXICAN DOL1.A1IH Mo. HTATK I1ONDS Inucllve : railroad bonds , loner ; government bunds , llrm ; new 4 , reg. , 1I2 ? ; cuuion. 113 ; 4n , reg. , ) or , | coupon , 100'-i ; 2n , leg. . S2. 1'iiclflc Cs of")7 ! ) , 100. Closing qiiotatlona on bonus were a followt ; tJ.SIn , ro/Tiiuw. Ml , l > . lull of 'DO. . . U.S.-IHOOIIIMIUW. . . . . IJ. AK.IJ. 7a ion U. 8. , ro - 10 ! ) II. , V 11. 0.-ll NS IJ. N. AH. coup Hill ttrio''dii II. S. 4 , nv 103 10. H. AS. A , . , . U.S.IH. . conn lOtlu ttt. H , A II. H. ' 'n.r3- oa i ' .O. PnaUUHlHnr "J3. . 101) ) ' i'tt lO'J ' ' Aln. . ciltsi : A 100 M.'H. AT.'l'stVii , 711 Ala..olana ll lee . < ' ( lll.-.l 14 flO AKi..olts U | )3 ) KliiUKIl UnloniH..f llld Ala. Ourrimuv Ill ) 3 N..I. 0. Om. "il. . . . La. Now Don. ! * ) . O'J ' I ' > ' . I'.icltlo Uls , . 111 Mlvuoiirlua ion 103 N. o.Hi no , . N.W. , Consols N. U. ot 1)7 ' 1 iloS. VDab. . ,1i. , 103 S. 0. lion fund l il 11.10. Wmt. l t . . . 103Ufil Tonn.ii'jw not U-i. 77 Kil.4 * . ConsolH 7-1. lai ITi-mi. linWHit 31. KM ' Teim , old ( In (10 ( L'.tl. M.Oon.V , Va. Centurion 6:1 : ' ' . no do ilif-rr il t , ' .ld. 1 H . . 70 Atclilnon IH 7.4 i Tv/i / i IMo. Vd . . . 70HI 1. l Hof 'OJ. . . 90 Canada So..MR. , , , looK 101 K A N. 11111111X141. HJHtVlC ; 10.1 PoutlicrnS * TDItj hX. il o. : ldn Ot bld. t offered Iionilou NIoulGiXlliocntloiii. LONfON. Aug. 13.- > Conboln.ni'y. . . . ] ] u7'ltl IMuticauordinary , 1H 1 CoiiHulB.ncu't llHlilstf.PnuiBo.n , II5 Can. IMcltle. . . ! . . . . 5tmsT | Y. C ilr.n | t.l < Krlo. . . . , 1-jlJ I'oniibvlv.inu f > H ( KrlnlBtiifd 'J7K IWadlns , fin ill.CiHitrni H HiM. . , ; , Oon , new 4s. . . 07 3bl per ounce , i per ceat. The rale of discount In. the open market for abort bills , WtK-W per ( em ; for three months' Mild , 'SieiJ-ia | > er cent. \ov Yuri ; .Mlnlnir ( liintntloni. NEW YOHK , Au . 13. Th9 follower arj Illj closing mining < iuauiti nii Bulwer SS Ontario 1000 Oholl.-ir , 200 or.hlr. l > 0 Crovni 1'olnt. . . . . : io Plymouin , , . 'Jf > Con. Cal. A Va , . , 1UU OutcUtllver , U.I ) Dva < lwood , , . , . . , I''j Quicksilver iM.,1200 Ciou Id 1 Curry. . . . . 33 Siorrn Nflv.idH. . . . , 45 Hale ANorcross , . 113 KlamlanlCon 110 Houiosuktt 3000 Union Con . , . . . . . 35 Iron Silver , . . . . . . . , 00 Yellow Jacket , . . . 30 Mexican SO VIMV York \ > 'eUl > - llniik NIJ\Y YOHK , Aug. 15. The weekly bank ntutement shows th following change * : Ke erve , < l crenii . < l,415,4bC. loan * , decrease. 3 , 11 .4M ; Kpecl , Increase , i317 , 00i leal tenders , decreate. 17.175,500 ; deposit * , decrease , > 3.770SOOi I'MlllllMlllIOltM. . 11OSTON. Auit. 15. CIcarltiKH , $11,717,371 ! bal ances. H.3S3.W10. llALTlMoltn. Aug. 15. Clearing , tRU.780 ; baluncen , Jfil,4TC. NI-\V YOUK , Aug. 15. Clearlrits , 7l,9ol.M7 ! ; balances , $4C23,01I. riIILAliil'IIIA , Aiiff. 15. CIcnrlnRS , 8,617- 778 ; bnlnnces. Ill , 510.41fi. HT. Ul'tS , Alls. 15. ClenrlnRS. 2S.1IU , ; bnl nnces , 1510.791. Money , 6J7S per cent ; New York exchange. 75a dlscuunt bid , r.Oc asked. OHICACIO. Aug. 15. Money on call nnd on time , 6O7 per cent ; Now York cxolmime , bi'fora cleiirlmtn , lit H discount ; stoillllK jiusted l-.iti-s. JI.S3Vi n demand ; JI.Mli on sixty days ; clenr- IIIKS. $10.3S4.noO. NK\V YOUK. AIIR15. . The exports of specie from the iwrt nf Ne\v Yo-k for the weelc amounted to JlO.Koon \ K0ld nnd Jl.ill'.sir. In ull- \er. The Imports weto : Oold. t2S,4.,0 ; silver , $234,573 ; dry Roods , 12,492,093 ; Renernl merchan dise , J7.C04.150. _ KorclMril I < 'liiiiiilii1 N U-s. I'AHIS , AUB. 15. Holiday. Itmtl.lN , AUB. 15. KxctmnRc on Lomlon , clRht days' nlKht , 20 marks 39 pfi ; , LONIKN. AUK. 15. Oold Is quoted nt Ilucnoi Ayn-s todnv at 170 ; Madrid , 1U.25 ; Lisbon , 23 ; Home , 107.90. _ _ TltAlXH Oil ASH TOCKTlimt IX A OUT. C civs llnvo 'I'Inuto .lump nml Thri-'o Irii ArtKlllcil IiiNtniitly. CINCINNATI. Aug. 15. A head-end colli sion took place about 3:30 : this morning three-quarlers of a mlle east of Torch Hill , 0. . on Iho Haltlmoro & Ohio road about three miles west of Parltcrsburg , "W. Va. , Westbound passenger train No. 1 and east- hound freight train No. 80 came togelher with a crash In a cut. The trainmen ap parently had no tlmo to Jump and they went down. Kaglticcr Hump anil Klreman Huffman on No. 1 were Instantly killed , also Engineer W. A. Johnston of No. 80. Fire man Thompson of No. 80 was badly scalded , also Hr.ikcman Overly of No. SO. Postal Clerk Ormoiul was slightly Injured. The engineer ot the freight had orders to take the siding at Torch Hill. It Is Impossible to conjecture why ho did not do so. The fact that ho was not far cast of the siding leads to the supposition that his Intention was to run beyond nnd back In on the sid ing. The postal car was considerably dam aged but the other cars of the passenger train were not Injured. OIIJKOT TO A CUT IX TIIKIK AVAGHS. AilnniM l'\i > riHsi Company K IiiniiKiirnti * it Strlki- . NEW YORK , Aug. 15. Employes of the Adams Express company of this city and Jer sey City , to the number of 600 , wont on a strike today. They allege that since President Wolr took charge of the company's affairs In the east wages have boon reduced about one-third , and that many old and efficient servants of the company have been dis charged for trivial rcasoas. At the office of the company here and nt Jersey City It was reporled that business was being transacted with but little delay , that porters had been sent on from Phila delphia and other places , and there will ho llltlo dllllculty In filling the places. Troulili-N In tlm linnliiiHVorIil. . CHICAGO , Aug. 15. Five assignments were made In the county court today. They arc the Chicago Iron and Steel company , with works at Harvey , 111. , assigned to Chicago Title and Trut company ; assets , $300,000 ; liabilities not given. Henry M. Hoslck , wool merchant at 193 Michigan street , assigned to William 1) . Hubbard ; assets $200,000 ; liabilities $125,000. Chicago & Western Soap works , Kings- bury and Superior streets , assigned to Fred S. Goshen ; nsacta $80,000 ; liabilities , $50,000. Louis Slbrrs & Son , constsllng of Louis , August anil Alexander C. Slbers , Individually and as a firm , wholesale liquor dealers , as signed to Frang C , Aultman ; assets $35,000 ; liabilities. $30.000. George Obcrllo , a dealer In hides and leather , made an assignment to William L. Greay as assignee. The assets are given as $200,000 , aad the liabilities are placed nt $125,000. _ Lori ! IliiHMi-11 Arrlvon In Aini'rlca. NEW YOUK , Aug. 15. Lord Uusaell of Klllowcn , lord chief Justice of Great Britain , reached New York today on board the Cunard line steamer , Umbrla , from Queens- town. Accompanying lit mare Lady Russell and their daughters , and Sir Frank Lock- wood and Lady Lockwood , Lord Kussell comes to the United Stales on Invitation of the American liar ausoclallon , lo which body ho will deliver an address on August 20. on "International Law. " Lord Husscll and his parly are Iho guests of Henry Vlllard. at his country place , Thcrwood , In Dobbs Ferry. There the distinguished llrltlsh Jurist will meet Chief Justice Mel- vlllo Fuller of the United Slates supreme court , Governor Morton of Now York , and other notable Americans , llolli limits Went to tinIloHoni , DETROIT , Aug. 15. Late last night the steamer Oceanic ! of the Lchlgh Valley Transportation Meet collided with the propeller - pollor William Chlaholm In the now channel In Lake St , Clalr and both were sunk , The Occanlca was bound up , loaded with coal , from BulTMo to Chicago. The Chlsholm was loaded with Iron ore and was bound from Marquette to Ohio ports. None of the crews were di owned , the men taking to the rig ging until help arrived. The Occanlca was valued at $80.000 , the Chlsholm at $123,000. Tlui boats Ho In seventeen feet of walcr. It Is thought the accident was caused by a contusion of signals or lights , Itl'lllllllll Of ICllllNIIH VllllllHlMTK. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 15. Colonel W. P. Cloud of the Second Kansas reglincnt , the oldcxl surviving officer In the atalo , an nounces the first annual reunion of all Kansas stale volunteer regiments will ho held at Ottawa , Kan. , on September 1C , 17 and 18. All members of these regiments are earnestly requested to ho present , and Veterans ot Missouri are Invited to Join In tha reunion. A permanent organization of tbo Kansas regiments Is to be formed , PrniiiolliiHT Uniformity of I.ntvi , SATtATOGA. N Y. , Aug. 15 , The sixth annual conference of the Htalo commis sion to promote the uniformity of laws In the United Slates begun hero today. Thirteen states wore repiTsonted , embrac ing New York. Now Jersey. Cluorjjla , Mis souri , Florida. Virginia , Illinois. Maryland und loira. The following olllecru were elected for the ensuing term ! President , I.yinan I > , Hruwulor , Dunhury , Conn. ; vice. president , Peter \V. Meldrlm , H.ivannah ; secretary , Frederick Stlmfion , UoHlon ; as- slslanl secretary. Albert F. Henrlchal , New York City. The forenoon si'sxlon was oo. cllpled principally by the consideration of n report on n draft of a general uct relating to negotiable Inslriimentu. Alilcniiiin Cliiir i-il uKU HEADING , Pa. , Au . 15 , Select Councilman - man William Abbott Witt wau arrested hurt ) thl.i afternoon on a charge ot bribery Otto Miller , member of the lower branch of the council , tttntud that nt u mcotlni ; ol that branch he had been offered $100 foi his vote In favor of Iho use of vitrified bride pavi-mont Instead of asphalt , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle WOTO Scnrco and the Tards Were Very Quickly Cleared. LIGHT HOGS WERE MUCH IN DEMAND I'nld ( iouil 1'rlrcs for I InHoHt Mnir nml i\i-ii on llrnvlm AVr < > \Vi-ll .MiiliilitliUMl SOUTH OMAHA. AliR. 13. Cnttlu. Hog * . Snrrp. Horses. . . . . „ li ( IWl 3.T2S 2.2.11 Annual 14 LOSS 2oX > * & AllKlisl 13 LOSS 3.777 . . . . ; , AllKllsl 12 1,277 3.1 M JJ i August ' . " ! ! ! 27rA ! " 'ffiii 't. . " * 5 AllRll.il 8 "DO 4.W7 August 7 1,170 4.2W SI3 August ti l.-Tli 2BI1 . . . . . . . . The olllclal nuinlicr of cnrs4 of stock brought In toilay by ouch roiul was ! Cattle. HOKH. Sheep. C. . M. J4 St. V . ! Missouri Pacific ' ! Union 1'iiclllo syslom . . . . ! > in It. s M. ll 5 1 U C. , I ) . & q 1 1 C. , ll. I. .t P. , easil 5 C. , H. I. & l . . wont 1 C. , St. I' . , M. & O II P. , K. St. lil. V U 21 ! Total receipts * 27 G7 10 The dlHjioslllon of the day's rer-olpls was as follows * , each buyer purclia ltiK thu num ber of head indicated : Utiyers. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. \M \ . . . O. H. Hammond Co 57 S91 Swift anil Company : l 1.19Xir.n Cuilnhy Pnrklnir Co 131 1,273 1.132 J. Is. Carey M W. I. Stephens , IS Cuilahy. Kansas City. . . , S8 . . . 273 Halsteil K. Co 13 ! ) haylnn & Co 120 Planklnlon Paeklnu Co. , Milwaukee. WIs SS Huston & Co 19 Oilier buyers US . . . 378 Total 019 3,891 2,233 , Tlio receipts for the year lo date , to- Kolhcr with the Increase over corresiiond- Itiff period of last year , nro : lleci'lpls. Inc. Deo. attlo. 271M4 ! ) 2.25S HOIIS 7r.4 , lS 7.SM Sheep 172.918 D7Kl ! CATTI.B The receipts toilay were only C.S9 head , the usual llRht Saturday's run. ntiil out of that number them were SS head conslKiicd direct lo llio packers. With so few catllo here tlio ninrkot was wlthoiil fealuro of Importance. Values on all kinds of cnttlo wore wllhoiit cliaiiKO and thu buyers picked up Iho oiTerliiKS early In tinday. . The trade was soon over with nnd tlio yards deserted. There was one two-load bunch of corn- fed steers Rood enough to bring $1.15. Hen- roHentatlvo sales : , No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. 31..1299 } 3 95 41..1250 Jl 13 COWS. 1..1010 175 1. . . . 970 200 1..10IO 2 TO 1. . . . OW 175 4..1010 240 3. . . . i > 26 265 1..1000 1 75 1I13IP13U8. L. . . 740 225 0. . . . C2li 273 1..1000 303 S. . . . DOS 2 70 HULLS. 2..1223 2 40 CALVES. 12. . . . 305 373 2. . . . 115 473 1. . . . ICO SCO 2. . . . 210 4 M 3. . . . 13G C > 00 STOCKKUS AND ! 'KUDU IIS. 2..1040 300 3. . . . * 3 313 44..SOS 340 L. . . 870 3 15 S. . . . Kt 3 33 MILICKUS AND Sl'UlNOKKS. No. } .r 1 cow and calf J33 00 WKSTKIINS. XKUHASKA. tfo. Av. I'r. No. Av. 1'r. 1 bull 1340 51 tu 3 feeders..11W S3 10 1 uti-er SI20 200 22 feeder.1103 340 1 steer 920 2.V , 9 feeders..1110 3-13 1' . . Meyer. 1 bull 1270 170 12 heifers , . . . . CW 270 1 cow 1140 2 UO 1 stlltf . . .laiO 3 W 2 cows 990 210 17 feeders. . . . 700 SCO 1'i COHH 1222 2 ( JO II. a. 1'lnney. } cow 890 1 00 S heifers F21 2 55 I cow wo 173 1 calf 370 3 W ) 1 bull 1440 1 SS 1 feeder 520 S 23 7 cow8 921 2211 2 feeders..1100 33T 1 cow 11SO 225 7 feeders. . . . 593 313 I bull 1170 230 2 calves 250 473 3 heifers 01G 2 53 COIXIUAUO. A. Leonard. 30 cows S70 2 75 75WYOMING. WYOMING. Nat linker. Scows 1035 2 CS Msleers 1215 340 II. K. Gray. 1 cow 1250 1 ( O Scows 930 290 iHteer , tie..1120 S 35 12 L-OWS ! I30 2 UO 1 bull IHO 245 1 cow STl ) 2 ! ) U 1 bull 9SO 243 7CI.WH VJ7 2 ! ) t COW 1110 2 U5 3 COWH 1)90 ) 2 W 12 cows 1271) ) 205 1 feeder 7w > a 00 2cows KU1 265 2 fee.lers..l5 a 4r ) - cows 11(0 2 C5 C fociicra. . . . W5 3 4U 11OOS The receipts of hoits were 3,723 head , as against 2.WJO yeslirday und 4,047 at the close of latt week. The market was steady on the heavy IIOKH and , while not especially active , It was snlliclenlly so to effect nn early clearance. Heavy IIORS Bold largely nt J2.73 nnd uji to J2.SO , while the heavy mixed hroiiKht $ L'.SO'n .8i. The market on IlKht and llKlit mixed IIORH was active and slroiiRcr. The bKht mixed Bnld at J2.WSJ2. ! ! > 3 nnd Borne pretty decent light weltfhts ut Ji.'Jlij .u-J. Tlio week closes with the market at thu hlitli point. The week opened with the hulk uf the hflKH selllm ; at J2.75ff2.80. The market ad vanced a Khade on Tuesilay nnd Wednesday and dropped buck on Thursday , when the most of the IIUKH sold ut S2.70fili.ku. That wns thu low polnl uf the \\cek and the low point of thu month to date. The demand for IIOKS all tlio week lias been Rood nnd the receipts have met with quite ready sale. Itopresuiitntlvu miles : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. 1'r. (0 313 SO } 2 70 CO 2Cll SO J : SO 50 330 tO 275 73 3M SO 2 kO 67 295 101 275 41 2 ! > 3 kO 2 M M 355 to 2 75 m 324 ICO 2 SO 63 300 ICO 275 . 30 25"i ICO 280 1S. _ 293 40 273 111 207 40 280 C7 273 120 275 B2 202 fcO 2 fc5 ( jfl 285 40 275 . . . . . . . . 2 0 283 51 310 ICO 275 CO..273 80 2 S5 81 327 tO 275 Cl 2 < 3 . . . 2 S3 63 313ID 275 f,1 274 . . . 2 K Cl 214 80 275 If 207 ICO 285 S3 2M 200 275 C7 213 ICO 28714 4.1 SCO 200 275 72 213 210 2 K7',4 D7 322 . . . 275 ( , S 23 > i 80 2 UO 05 323 . . . 275 fi'J 247 10 2 1)0 67 301 . . . 275 fill 2'1I . . . 2110 59 323 . . . 273 70 221 40 2 DO SI 300 . . . 2 77 1.2 . 1M 40 2t > 0 K ) 2M1 . . . 2 77V4 78 2C1 SO 2 ! ) CC 2UO 40 2 77Vi E ! ) 212 SO 2 ! , ' ,0 2CO SO 2 fO K ) 221 SO 2 M C2 280 100 280 71 24i ICO 2 ! )0 C5 291 SO 2 SO G5 2V ) . . . 200 C4 893 fcO 2 HI M "ill iO 2 ! i5 54 307 . . . 2 SO 70 222 ICO 2 B5 C4 2S1 200 2 SO S3 191 210 2 1)3 fil..2C'J ; 240 2 fO C7 KM SO 300 55 274 120 2 SO 73 2IB 40 3110 68 251 80 280 ffi 2H . . . 3 UO 10 273 . . . 2 SO BS . . .221 ! 120 300 fl 312 80 2 K ) 74 221 IG'J ' 300 C4 210 40 3 00 1'IUH OUPH AND KNDH. 1 310 . . . 1 M . .2 3r ! , . , . 275 13 SO . . . 225 3 270 . . . 2 SO 4 313 . . . 2 CO 1 510 40 2 K2I/ , 2 343 . . . 270 2 215 . . . 285 7 3C1 . . . 270 G 2V . . . S M 4 3fc2 . . . 370 2 233 . . . 2 SO li 292 SO 275 8IIKI3I * The receipts of sheep were the larirest of the week. The demand for sheep bus been Rood all the pnst week , but Ihe arrivals have been Unlit. The market bun not uliown much clianKH durlnic thu week , values being prac tically unchanged since a week utjo. Iteprc * tentative tales : No. Av. 1'r. U culls U5 )2 10 400 Utah mined 'Jl 2 CS ! > 31 western wethers 103 270 CIMOAiiO LIVI ! NTOOICi Cntlln MiirKet ( JliiMi-il JYitiiilnnlly IIIljIiiT * nnd .Slt-nily. CHICAno. Aim. 15. The cattle market cloned nominally uteady at from 13.23 to J3.75 for Brassy native steers ; at from I3.CO to ( I for medium nrndcs of dress beef cattle : at from (1.10 lo tl.25 for fairly good ta rather cholco beeves , nnd at from 11.30 to tl.Cj for cattle of the better class. Tha best are about OH high us they havu been ut nny tlmo thin fcenson , iiut medium to good itradv * closed from lOo to Uo lower than a week UK < I. Rales were mostly ut from 12.K ta 13.0 , with only n few feeders Kiilnie as Iilcli as $1.75. Cannlnj ; caltlu sell very badly , and most of the Tcxttns ea below J3. lion Bales were moderate ; heavy IIOKS Bold at from 12.50 to 1320 ; mixed ami medium Weights at from tl to 13,30 , and Unlit weights at from M.05 tu | 1.33 , I'rices were uboul lOo inner than a wcel < IIKU , the bulk of the vales belni ; at from JJ tn J3.20. Most of the heei | were western ran KITS , which Hold at from . ' . lo 13 for killers and at from ta JJ.W for Killers. Th best Inmba at from | 5.M to ti.'C , hut cull Umb arc ! 5a lower limn u week ago , wllli sales ut from 12.50 lu 13.25. Kirmcrs nre ninltlnr a mistake In veii'l- Inc In so many romi * buck Iambi , The offer- Ines ar too Lirvc. Ilecelpts ! IMIilo , 400 head ; hois , E.'W b ad ; shi-ep , 2SuO head. _ _ _ _ HI , LnuU Llvii Hlncil.- , 8T. LOUIB. Amr. 15.CATTL1lleielptu , Sa9 heudi inaiUet a bull ( vteu'Jy , but * t lln-iu U unly lh < > umiAl smnll SMimlnv supply are light nnd r > f A retail chtrarter. 1ICX1S Herein ! * . I.M < 0 hrnd ; market So hlnlicr : lUht. IJ.lMM.iOi mined. | : .SOM. I hearr , W.W . . SHKKl'-ltecelptii , too bend ; mnrket te dy ; uttonn , i.H > lU. ; Umbn. ncofflt. * Knnnnn Cltr l.lvc .Hlorb. KANSAS CITV. Ann. 15. C'ATTliK llecelptn. X1 bend ; Milpni ( < nts. 3.IWI heAd , nmrket steady nnd unch/kntrdi nnly locnl trade. HOtia Hrcclptii , 1.7TO bend : uhlpments , 3.10 he dj bulk of le , (2 \ < ISOi ; hrnvles. Jl l ( 1.0fl. t > -\cker . J.VfI3.W ; mixed , JJ.9MiJC : . ; llihtx , UCU ( JJ.IO ; Yorkers. l U3.Hi ; jiin , flpo r.i.lo. SHKK1' llceelptn. l.Ono h it ; uhlpments , K hcndj tnnrket KtrtiniCj InmbK , tJ.fOM.33 ; mutton * . Stock In SUM. Iteconl rf receipts at the four principal mar kets for Saturday , August IS , ! $ ! Cattle. Hoc * . Sheep. Pmilh Omalin . R < 9 S.7M SMI , lrnKo . Soil S.5HO 3v IISII ; * niy . 1M 1,70 * l.Nfl St. IrfUls . 300 l.ROO IM Total 15.42S Sllunr MnrUel. fl-5\V YOHK , An * . IS.rtl O.Ul-lUw , steady ut'clmnueil ; fnlr rrilnlnir. 3o ; rrnlririiKiil. % test , " ' c llellned. nulet nnd oleady ; utitinlartl "A , " < c : confectioner * ' "A. " IX " rut Umf. RUc. LONIM1N. Atic. -srn Ml-rniip. uulet : nothing doing : r.-nlrlfiiirnl , .Invn , II' 6.1 ; Mlli- eovmlo , fnlr rrllnliK. 10s. lu-et siiRiir. tlrmerj AitKUst und September , fs ? iad. COAI. MIMIUS WAVl1 ItKOODMTIOX. Anlf Uu * ( Siivorniiirnt < " Isinuo 'I'l-nili'p t'oiil t' - rlllat 'i . l.OUlSVll.hK. AUR. If' . At n moptliiB of representatives nf nrntly nil tlio largo coal mines In Kcntticlty , licit ! In this clly yoslcr- ilny , n formnl cnll wna lasueil ( nr n nntlonnl convrntlnn of t-oal nilno opt-rntors to ilc- mnnil that the Kovornineiit place them on an unl footlitf : with the silver mine owners ot tlio west by Is&tiliiK legal tetuli-r $2 enr- tlflr-atrs for each ton of coal turned over tn tingovernment. . The resolution wns ntlontcil mmnlniouRly. _ CuviIlln HIMIHDII for tin * Dpl'lmliin. An Alahnmn resistor In elmnccry take * drat milk ns a lover of abstract Justice. Hccently In Btntltn ; nn nccotmt as mnstrr ulien the uvlilenco showed that a largo atmntlty of corn bnrgnlncil to plaintiff had lioon lost by the ilefemlant's ngent , wliORii iltlly 11vns lo deliver ll to plaintiff , tlui rcglsler nnnottnceil his decision as follnnn : ' \Vhllo perhaps the law niul tlio ovliloncn nre nn the slilo of tlio plalnllff , I thlnk It would lie unjust Hint th defctulant should ese all this corn. I therefore charge the plalnllff with Iho corn. " Try I n ur In I'rcvmf Itnti * Oiltliiir. GUERNVILU' ! . S. C. , Aug. 15. Argument was begun today In the United Stntca cir cuit eourt , Jmlgo H. S. Slmonton presiding. In the Injunction cnso to pruvent the Sea board line from culling rntcs. The case IH doclteled under the title , The Port lloynl nnd Augusta Itallroail ngnlnal the Southern nnd Other Koads. l.i- - Ivy < ! nrrli-il Awny , NKW HAVI3N , Conn. . Aug. 15. The class Ivy planted by Yilo : 'SO , which created Btioh u sensation during commencement liecniiso It was tnken from llu > grnvo of General Itolu-rl K. I.oe , has mysteriously dlsnii- Iienrcd from Its pliii-o by the walls of the university llbrnry. The discovery was innilu by a party of Houthern Kuntlcmen who happened to bo visiting In this clly and having heard of the planting of the. Leo Ivy determined to pay a visit to the scene. The college anthorltlen do not know how to account for the disappearance of thu Ivy and are of the opinion that probably II was ttikon by relic huntera. Kxlrnitrillmiry KHPIIIM * from Dontb. NIAQAUA FALLS. N. Y. , Aug. 15-I3d- wln Ilushlen of this clly had nn extraor dinary escape from death today. "While rid ing a bicycle down a Bleep Incllno to the Goat Island bridge ho. loHt control of his wheel anil ran Into a low Iron fo.nco which separated tlio roadway from' the rapids just above the falls. Hnshlen was thrown over the fence Inlo the rapids , but man aged to got hold of n Jutting roelc and held on lo It until nsslstanco could reach- him. Movements cif tinllryaiiN. . NRW TOUIC , Aug. in.-llr. W .T. Hryan. Jlrs. Urynn nnd Mr. Sowall wont to Irvlng- ton-on-the-Hndson , where they will remain n few days , the guests of John llrlsbano Walker. MONEY ! MONEY ! Wo are purchasing llrst-class enterprises for our Amcrti in nnd Ktimpcnn clients. Mines , Hteam and Klectrla Itondrt , etc. Companies or ganized. Money advanced for development. Avoid failure In Moating your enterprise by writIng - Ing or Feeing the- AMHItlCAN AND HlTllOI'UAN INVHHTOIIS' ASSOCIATION , Mills Iltilldlng , 35 Wall nnd K llroud Bts. , Nc\r York Clly. Notice. To C. E. Elvlngnml to Whom It Jluy Concern : Notice 1 hcreliy Klvcn thai on , lowlt , Iho 2. > th ilny of Kcbrimry , A. D. . 1S')5 ) , the boiinl of innnnKliiK truslopH of Iho TOXIIH Colonlxntlon company levied an IIH- scFsmcnt of $10 per Hhuro upon thu capital Htock of Kiild company , payable within sixty duyH from salil ilalu ; thai Balil IIH- .ipssmi'iil upon fonrtoun anil oiio-lialf shares of nahl Hloc'lc bcloiiKlnu to walil C. 13. Elvlnr is now lU-lliiiinenl , anil Unit salil HharuH of stock or HO much thereof as Hlinll be neceH- sary to mi-ct such HHHesdniont. toifolhor with InlercHt anil coatH , as provhlcil hy ( ho by-lawa of salil company , will be Holil at public auction to the hlKheat anil bom bidder for cash at the olllcc of saiil company In OraiiKo City. Slonx county. lu. , on Iho 31nt day of AusuHt , A. U. , 18 % , at 2 o'clock In the afternoon TEXAS COLONIZATION COMPANY. IJy A. VAN DEH MEID13. Becrotnry and A15dl7t-M. CARD Leaves II1UKLINOTON & MO. UIVUU ( Arrives" OliKiIiall illon Ueput , lOtli & Mauoll KtH.j Olnulm 8:35am Deliver Kxprcss 9:35am -l:3piil.lllk Hills. Mont. & I'liget Knd. K4Ciimi : 4:23pin : Denver UxprvHH 405pin ; 7:05im.Nebraska : Local ( exuept Sunday ) . . 743pm ; . . .Lincoln Local d-x'-fpt Huadiiy..ll30aiii ; 2iE5lun..l''akt Mull ( for Lincoln ) daily. . . Leaves ICIIICAOO. IllJULlNOTON ft Q.IArrlvcn OmnhuUiilon | Depot , lOtli & MuBon .St . | Omaha BOQpiu Chicago Vrbtlbule 8:00am : g:4fain Chlcmo ; KxprctiH 4lSl ; > ni 7:60am..ChlcuKO : and Ht. Louis Hxpies * . . S:00am : ll:40am I'aclllc Juacllnn Local UdOjim -"I2y ; ! * ? 'lll' . .j.- JiiOiiiii Leaveslcin abryni7 & "Vr7 T1AtTLTAriTvcs ] Oiiinhalnlon | ) _ Depot , lOtli K MIIHOII Hls.j Oinubti C:30pm : ClilciiKO Llinllcd S0'nin ; llOOam..Chlcnfto : Uxpri-i-d < ox. SunJiiy ) . . Jjnn ; Omalmt'ion | Depot , ICth K Mason Hln , [ Omabu ' " " " " . . . , . . .Knstc'rii "nxprojs. . , . . . l ifopm Ventlbiiled Limited . H:40jini : Ht. I'aul Kxpicpa . 'J3 ; "ini Ht. Puiil Lbnlleil . Il03pm . .t'niroll & Hloux Clly Local. . . .11 ; IUiiu | Omaha ihldign : Hu-clal | . l > ; ii < laiii Missouri Valley J.ucal . Ui0.uii : : Leaven [ CHICAGO , n .1. & I'Af'll'TC.IArrlVes" Omalialnlon | ! pepot. 10th & Miuon ! > . , [ Oinaliu ' " _ . _ _ lOMOnm. . Atlantic Hxpress ( ex , Runduy ) , , i3pni ; 7oopm : . Night KXPU-KS . 8irnni ; 4Wpin..ClilcaKO : Vohtlbulod Limited. . . . I ; T prn 4EOiiin..Ht. : 1'anl Vestlbiilod l.linllcd. . . . l3ipm ! _ _ \VHHT. _ c7)pm. Oklahoma & TOXAH Kx. ( ex. SHn.103'ial7i ) ; l40pm ; . Colorado IJmltbi ] . . . . . . . . . . 4:00j : > m liiaveii'l c7. " ST. I'.f'M. ft O , jArrlvfn" Omalial Depot , 15tli nndrtb tr fits , I Omaha SlCam..T..BIoiix : City Accbinmoilntlon . 800pm ; 12:3ipm..Hloux : Clly iinpreiii ( ex. Hun. ) . . .ll35uiu ; C15pm ; . . . . . .HI. I'aul _ Lbnllecl. . . . . . . . . 9IOam ; Leaves | P.7B. * MO. " VALLr.Y. IArrU'er ' Omalial Depot , 15tn nnd VVfluier rlt * , _ | Oinall * 8:00nm : . Kant Mall and Hxprex. . . . . , , 50npm ; > ; 00pm. . ( x. Hal. ) M'yo. Iv . l x. Mon. ) . . i.OOpm 7Mam..Kremont ; Ix oal ( Sunday * Only ) . . 70am. : . . .Norfolk Mxptess ( ex. 3un,1023am ) ; Cll pm . Ht. I'-iul Kxprcii . DllOaru Leaves ! " " K. r.7m. Jc7"fi. . JArrh-eV OmaJinJnnloriJJepot. J"lh & Masoii St * . ( _ Oniuha 90. ; ' m . Inn a ClTy Day Kxprcss. . ? . , IlilDpm IttiOOpm.K. O. Night Kx. via V. 1' . Trillin. C:3Jani : Leaven I MIHROUftl I'AfM'K' . ( Arrives Omahal Depot , Hill nndY' b ti > r His. | Oinalta " * Jisnpm."Nebraska & Kansas Limited,13:23pin : 9130pm . .Knlifas City Kxpress 0:60 : m 3/iin : | Nebraska Local ( ex. Hun. ) iOQam ' " LeaveuTsiOax'ciTY * 1'Af'IKIO. lArrlvcs OmahaJDcpot | , lllh and U'ol.nter His. J Onmh i. . . . . . . 9:10atn : Leaveil BIOUX CITY ft PACIFIC' . fArrfvcT Oinuliall'iilon Depot , lOlh & Manon HtOinan ( _ ' " " B40am7 ; . . "filf rauf ' - , . . , , . . . , - 7:3nam. : , Bloux City I'a eni ? r , 00 ; > pm 6Mpm. : . St. I'aul Limited 9:20.iiii : LeaveiT ] UNION PAfll'IC. "JArMve Omiihalllnlon l > epot. lOlh & Mason Kls.j Omaha : JOam . Kenrnejr lvxpro . , , . . , . . , , 4:10j : > m t20am ; . Overland Limited. . 44vpm ; S30pm.lleat'i-e ; & Hlioiiiub'i : Kx , ( ex. Bun,1t:0pm ) : C:4Sprn. : ( Jrand Inlmul Exprrx ( x , Bun. ) , f. ave f WMI A 81 J HAILWAY. Sli."XirK'O Oinaliull'nlun Depot. 10th & Mason Sli. 4.30iiin . . . .at. Luuli C nnon liall UiiO&m