THE CmAHA DAILY 15E3J3 : EUTDAY , AVCT7ST 21 , 1890. I'l COMMERCIAL AND F1SASCIAI feature of tie Day the New Low Pric Becord of Poik. IMPETUS GIVEN WHEAT CONTINUE ! I'rlrr * for PciilcnilUT nn < Ui-c'i-intn-r M > re Kncli n. 1'rnc- tlou IliKlicr TlmnVcilncn - Hntr * . CHICAGO. Aug. SO.-Pork made a new los knark today. September at one time Bellini bt J. SO a barrel. Humors that orders Jo KoU Importation had bet-n countermandp und IJW-.T AVall street prices weakens whi it af" ti favorable opening , the cloa Ing prln'S for September showing a Wo cie cllne. Corn wan sympathetically wenk an closed \f lower. Oats remain unchanged The Impetus given to wheat by the en pngcmcnt of gold for Importation as re portid ycstrrdhy afternoon was continue- this morning. The flnrtUig price for Ser lembi-r nnd "Doc-ember were each * * c pe IjU. higher than the closing rates o the day before. One of the chief factor of the opening firmness was the strengt displayed In thu foreign markets. Liver pool WHS quoted as opening fire nt Vid IK ; cental advance nnd London nt fid per quar ter higher for American wheat. A para Kraph from the Liverpool Corn Trade New ( was being paraded near the opening whlc ! mid tlmt the general Impression there o the size of this year's American wheat cro was that It would be about 470Orjfl.CKiO bi : und that -wheat would be i"s per quurlu lilgher In the United Kingdom. They be Jleved It to be materially smaller than thai The northwestern receipts commenced to day to exhibit a contrast to those of th corresponding time of the year befort There is still Home of that great crop lefl liut the dally exhibit of the Mlnnenpoll und Duluth receipts will , nevertheless nhow a great discrepancy compared wit : this year's. The two cities received 2S cars todny a ngalnst 408 cars n year age The Atlnntlc port clenrnnct's were equal't SM.OOO bu , of Hour nnd whcnt togethei Closing cablegrams confirmed the strengt ! reported ot the foreign markets at th opening , but the market exhibited nil It strength In taking the little Jump H tll < at the ptart. After the ehrly advance busl jiess got slow nnd stocks getting wenke there was about as much effort to sell n there had been to buy early and nil th Improvement was lost. A rumor that som < if the gold engaged for Importation hm Jiocn countermanded helped to depress th price near the end. There was n notice iible lack of outside support nil day am the consequent dullness of trading prc Vented larger fluctuations than were re corded. September opened about ? ; c hlphc nt from Hie to HiHc , gradually weakened t KUc and closed steady ut n."rSc. Corn was very dull and easier ; prices -wcr strong early , Influenced largely by wheat but were nlso helped by reports that th crop -wns hnrdly so promising as a mont : ngo. But after the first bulge the markc "began " to decline. September opened stron tit 23 ic , He above yesterday's closing , nn touched IHUc for a moment , but soon weak cned and In the last half hour barel ; touched 23c , thn closing price. Oats were fairly active and for the mos Jiart ruled easier , although around th opening , when shorts bought In some , ther was a tendency to do better. Selling wa snore general Inter und prices fell off am closed just where they did j-esterdny. Ex changing between September and May wa ft frequent occurrence. September openei n. simile higher at from 17'.c to 176ic touched K c nnd declined to 17V-C , closinj Etendy nt that figure. A small sized raid on September porl early In the day -was the chief feature o the trading In the provision pit. After 10 } m < l been chipped oft by u few small sale ? John Cudahy's broker got nt it with sledg , Jiammers und smashed the other :0e off ii ubout two blows. This brought the pric < down to Jj.NO , the lowest point ever reached Th last 16c wns recovered again and thi day's loss In September potlc was 10. Janu ary , compared with yesterday's closlni jirlcc left off H4c lower. * ' Lard and rib were more lavored , the fair support glvei " these commodities counteracting" el feet of the -weakness In pork , nnd closlni Iirlces w-ere unchanged to 2Uo higher Estimates for . .FridayVhcnt. . 100 cars corn , 450 can ) ; oats , Ifll cars ; hogs , IS.OO bead , The lending futures ranged as follows : Articles I Ojm. I UlTH. | L.j < y. | clou Wheat. No. a Aur- 54 Sept f. H .r.54 ! 6 ? Hoc Ol'i ' 6'J Corn. No 2. . Am , * 23 OOL Bent S3 May Doth. No. S. . Kpl , 17V May roik.pcrbbl ' G 00 osm G BO r > DO CK'l' ! r. u- C 00 Jim. . . . 7 00 iltl 0 87M 0 B7J , X.ardlIOlbft Mont. , . . . . S 35 40 3 3S .1 4(1 ( Oct. 3 4-Jhi 47H 3 4S S 47 1 ' 3 73 BU 3 75 3 77 > ( Elioi-t'Elbs Sept. . . . . 3 21i 3 2ZH S S7h Oct. . . . . 3 32 3 ? fl 3 35 Jan. _ S 45 X M Cash quotutlcins were an follown : lOOl'll Steady ; winter jMitentB. W.15W3.20 BtralKhtii , J.2ifr3.20 ( ; mirlne patents. J3.15SS.33 vtralchtii. j.COii'5.CCi ; bake . SS.00412.M. WHEAT No. 2 tprinB , 649jc ; No. S spring " ' " "COHN No , ! . KftSIc ; No. S yellow. SSffli3Uc. OATS-NO , s. i7iiei7fic ; N'O. : white , slvis K3c , No. 3 while. Sic. ItVD No. 2. Sic. UARU2V JTo , I , nominal ; No. 3. I. a. b. . Be Nn. 4 , f. o. b. , 18Vifr . . l'lAXSUED No. 1 , i' . TIMOTHY PBiil lme | .77 i. \VI1IS1CV DlKtlllrra1 Onlnhcit euoda , jicr gal. , J'On.TftV Jlaiki-t Bleaay ; turkey * , 7UfflOci . chlel.enn. la Je ; clurhK , 7Hfi9ViC. Tln fullpwlng were he receipts ftnd ehliimentt OiithuProluoo oxohiura lolivlha butler mari - i wan tlrm ; creamery , ! ) < 210Wc ; dalr ; oa 14r. Keen , linn ; Iresh. lie , Clunbu , Qtilet MOV TOUIC < ; i.MitAL MAUICUT QiinliilliiiiN f ( ho liny on A nrlnu > ClIlllIIUIllI tl < * M. KiW YOniv. AUK FLOUn-Ilecelpta , 18 , . 00 bills. ; rxjKiru. 8,87s bbla. More active und ftently ; denmnd Icday wai chiefly for tprlns patents utid Ion- grade tnntern ; Inter eitras , j : UBS.Ci winter putcnti , J3.4003.S5i lllnnenotn jiatcnu , J.SJtti70 ; MlnnenMu baKers. i.S3ff.K lt > flaur , dull ; Mipvrnne , J " - - - f,0c- isyt c. \niKAT IterelsitK. IHi,7W bu , - , eiporU. > niij | | Vu , npi'l. ite dy ; No. 1 huril , CI' c. Ontloni vj'rned tlrm and advanced hliari'ly on hlKhei tables und lame buylnu. but later declined under lucal reallilnp. ulinence of outside Kupiorl Ineieanlnc rectlptB und lark of eiiutl demand- closeilu i net liiwtr : Aueuul vlosed rac ; Sell" trtnuer O i ll c. cloned Kc. 11 'IIS Iteeelpts. 100.400 bu. ; eiportf , 76.S30 bu. : | Kt quiet. Na 8. SHii ! . Options opened linn en i-ovirtng. but Uttr tun-d of ! jvl-h hrut. eloslnif .o lower vn nrtr und 1c lilcurr on dlnant moi.tln. Aucukt. OS c cloml , r rieptrmU-r , tS ea 1-lCc , cloned , SbliO OATSnpielpi , 74.4(111 ( tu. : export * . M.K1 bu. , up-t teaai No. H , awCa .o. Optluiu quiet but nrm on llcht w * tern itix-ka and bullish crop new * , oloilnir c hlsher ; Aucu.t n.e. ( iepleiubtr. a . awr. i UtT-ruilTHecHpti. , { , .1.16 . pu . . m .dy. veil. ' " ' ykhWlSi. . ' . VMteni creamery , HHSlCc. ice. S12-rtPcelpU , 7.0W i.kjr . ; ioady ; m u , * * \ici irnri t.7 ? jikea. ; market tronc- stute and l' nn yv ) " > la. UtTUHc , wentern , ir > 1IAT Steadrhlppinj. ; . fc.00 , tuod to choice Jl i9.ca HOPS Quiet ; oommnu to eholre. IkW crop gn 7li I'aclllQ coant , 1SS4 crop , : v > 6tc , issi crop ' dlu' ' C. lll > iS--Sltn(3) ' ; Galveiton. He ; Itucnos Ayrct flrjICc , Texa . dry , SUc ; CallfornU. 15c , l.KATHlill-QuIrt : hemlock eolt. Uuencx Ayrtl.chl to lirovy welcbtK , Ktrile. l'll < JVlsiijNS- r steady : family , J8.soaj.oc ; terf liam > . IK WifclC W , packet. > C 67.UX | CHii inea * , Utafly ; pli-Med twlllo. 4Wt16Uc , jilckled .lioulderg , 5Hc. jilokUd uami. } 6rie .7i. Ilacun , br < ied lioul > lor . 14.41) ) . lunguri1. 51 Tl. rlti , n. tnortt. Jl.U . Ury nail mnaii. baxed kUouider > gt . rlbn tori. \ iixl fltc.tr n4 clive , - f ttrn iieom. $183 ; choice. ll.u inln J. dull. 1'cik. Urm. via to new lurs U ) O87t. short cleir tS.SJfflC. : family. iti CO ilnn rj mf , Jobulni. ewKJ.5i. tl n r d oil. ( tMay : jrlmD crud . * rtm j-fllow. SJ rjvic , Petroleum. . , 5" clo A HOSb. Turpentln * . J 'y t4 ( ttc , IU > tn. uttl. Hr lntd. common to teed , U. gi.M , Turiuilnc quiet t ny TAtKIW Virmer. w ih 4C * libdm. ( oil lor vaipoit. Itttfw wt southern , M. Me dy ; broker * . W ; e rh nrf. J. * l.e7 i. Tin , f y ; rtralt * . Ill.Sl U.Sti. Ilate * . market firm. Siwtter , dull ; domwtlc. lS.7ftftt.7t. ltlf Ste dy , domwtle. fair to U , . SEfi Stendy ; New Orleans , good to OMAHA civnii.vi > MAHKCT. Cimilltlnn of Trndp nnA on Pdiplc nnil rnnc > - Produce. EGOS Chtrte * tock , t 4 e. 1HTTKK Common to fair , 7c ; choice to fancy , country , llgllc. i i rater creamery. U9Hc : ( ratherrd cream , ISfflSn. VBAICholn fat , SO to 1 lb . . U quoted at 70Sc ; laree and coanw4Jic CllEESD Domestic brick , l c ; ndam. per dot. ttM : club huure , 1-lb. jam , per dot. , UMi 1.1m. liercer. fancy , per Hi. , H4c ; Itoquefort , H-tb. Jar . | > er doz. . JJ.TO ; Tounc Americas , 6 c ; twins , fanry. H * < P. l-OfL-niV-Llve , hcnii. d4c ; Pock . Jc ; fprlne chlrkens. i89c ; fprlni ; < Iuck , "ftftc. I'lOnoNS Live. ! * * c ; dead plKi-onn not wanted. HAY Vplnnd. t8.no ; midland. J4 SO. lowland. J4.00 ; rj-e ftraw , | 4 ( K ) , color make * the price on hay : llcht hales Kelt the beet ; only top grade ! brine top prlceB. 11IIOOM COHN-njtrcmely iilow Bale : new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice creen elf-workliiE csniet. tier lb. . ZUc : chofce gieen , runnlnc to hud.if. commnn , 1H - WATKHMRLONS-Per dot. , crated according to rite. lt.6li2.75. t'ANTAIjOri'Kf-Per cratp. J1.S3. TOMATOES Per Vbu. backet. 40c ; H-bu. bas ket. ZOc. crrfMHBns-1'er rtoz. , EOB c. NEW ONIONS Gnoil fliick , per bu. , SJflBOc. L.IMA I1EA.NS Per lb. , 4c , lll : S Hnnrt picked nax-y , per bu. . 11.4001 50. rAIHIAaU Home crown , per hundred , 73c ? 11. CO , CIILEHY Per doz. , I3T30c ; fancy mammoth , 7MIW.C. POTATOES New potatoen , per bu. . S3C. KllUlTS. OUAI'KS Home crown crapes , D2fT23c- CALirOUNIA PEACHES-Crawfords. kDc ; tc 10 box lots , 7Tc , CAUrOIlNlA Pl.UMS Per box , ll.S5in.CO. TA1..1POHN1A GHAPES-Per case , l-'ontaln bleau , Jl.Kfn.40. APPLES Cooklnc. per bbl. , ILr.OItl.7G ; eating SOUTH EUN PKACHES Per -bnsket crate free Honed. Kc ; dlnK * . TSc CAL.H-XJHN1A PEAHK liartlftU. J1.C001.75 Uuerrp Hardy. II.30Hl.ro. HLrnilEIlItlKS None. NECTAU1ANS Per cafe , H.75. TnopicAb rnuiTS. OHANGES Itodl , per cane , JC.M. L-EMONS MexBlnas , JC.00 7.00 ; California lem onn , JG.ou. BANANAS Cholc" larce stock , per bunch J2.00HS.3V ; medlum-tlzed bunches , Jl.tOff.0 . IMNIAPPLES-NO Ki.ippinc . stock. MISCELLANEOUS. HO.VEY Fancy white , per lb. , 14c ; choice. 130 Calllurnlu , umber color. Inc. CIDEIl Clarined Juice , per half bbl. . J3 ; pa bbl. , Sr . PllESEnVES Assorted. S0-Ib , pallii. each. J1.40 MAPLE SYRUP Five cat. cnn . each , J2.T5 cal. cans , per doz. , J ; H Knl. cans , JC.25 ; quar cans. J3.W ) . FIGS Imjiorted fancy. C crown. SO-lb. boxes He ; choice , 10-lh. boxes. 3 crown , DSlOc. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. . medium size , lOc : Tarracona almonas , per lb. larce 12 4c : llrnzlls. per lb. . So ; Encllsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy noft nhell. 15c ; medium Flze. lOc ; m belts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , 8c larce. lOc. j > eanuls. raw , Ci4@7c ; roasted 7Hc. DATES Halloween , i > r lb. . Cc ; tards , io-Ib boxes , per lb. , 7c. DRESSED MEATS. BEEF Dressed Kteers. 4W lo COO Ibs. , UO7C western steers , 4He ; coed cuws and hcUers. 46SHc ; medium cows and heifers. 4Uf3ccooi' forequarlerK , cows and heifers , 3J 4r4cco < v' foreauartcrR. nallve sleers , 4H f5c ; eood hmrt- nuiu-ters. cows and heifers , 7W7Hc ; good hind- quarlers nallve steers , k'-c , cow rounds , Cc : nm plales. 3c ; boneless chucks. 4c ; cow chucks SB JUc ; steer chucks , 3c ; beef tenderloins 1 ! beet rolls , boneless , He , sirloin butts , boneless i' c ; loin hacks , boneless , fc : ; loin backs , 7c- cow rltis. No 3. Co ; cow loins , No. 3. So ; beef trim- mlI.'K ' ° S : rumn butt116c : shoulder clods , DC. MUTTON Dressed lambs , 7c ; dressed mutton Cc ; racks , lOc ; lees. Sc ; saddles , Sc ; stews. SUc' jheep iilucks , 5c ; sheep tomrues , per doz. . 23e. POKK DrcuseU hefts , 4Hc ; pork loins , Sc ; spare ribs , sue ; ham sausaces. butts , 4' .c ; pork shoulders. 4Uc ; pork shoulders , rklnned. 4Uc ' pork trlmmlncs. 3c ; leaf lard , nol rendered , 4c ! HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 creen hides , 5Uc ; No. 2 creer hides , 2Vc ; No. 1 creen hailed hides , 4u.c ; No " ' green salted hides , S c ; No. 1 Mal calf S to'l" Ibs. . Be : No. : veal cair. 8 to 15 ibs. . c ; No. I dry flint hides. C@Q : No. r drj' flint hides , sncc Iso. 1 dp- salted hides. Cc ; part cured hides , Vc per lb. less than rully cured. SHEEP PELTS ureen salted , each. KJfCOc- green nailed shearlings ( short wooied early skins ) , each , 15c ; Cry snenrim < ; s ( short wool d early skins ) , No. 1. eucn , luo. dry shearllncs ( dhoit wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , tc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts per lb. , actual welgin , 4 0c ; dry flint Kansas ana Nebraska Murrain wool pells pur lb. . oct- ual welBht , aa-lu ; drj' flint Colorado butcher eel p lt . per lb. , actual weight , 4g5c ; do' fllnl Colorado Murrain wool pells , per lb. , aclual welcht. 3J14c ; feel cul off , as It Is useless lo pay frelcht on them. TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow. No. 1 , 5 c : tallow , No. 2 , Ike ; crease , white A , 2Vjc ; grease , white H , IHc : crease , yellow , lUu ; grease , dark me ; old butler , : ( fif2yfcc ; beeswax , prime. 150 2Jc : rough lallow , lyic. HONES In car lots , welched nnd delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J1Z.00014.00 ; drj country , bleached , per ton , JlD.OOn2.00 ; dry country , damp and meaty , per ton , 3G.1KJ&S.OO. WQOL Unwashed , fine heavy , CJfTc ; fln . light 8O9c ; quarter blood. lO&Uc , seedy , burry und chaffy. 8 > a'9c ; cotled and broken , coarse , . 72-jic ; cotted and broken , fine. CffKc. Fleece wnhhcd Medium. 15tfI18c ; flne , 14flCc ; tub washei , 1C { ? 18c : black. Re ; bucks , Gc ; tag locks , 273c ; dead pulled. OfiCc. _ .St. L.iiiU C.onernl MiirUet. ST. LOUIS. Auc. 20. WHEAT Futures opened strone and advanced on slronc catiles , but do mestic markets tiecanic weak and declined here , clotlnc hlcher than yesterday for Aucust and lower for September and December. Spot. steady ; No. 2 led. cash , Clc , elevator , 61VClc track ; No. 2 hard. ulc ; Aucust , Cll c bid ; Sep tember. tstnc ; Deccmlier , Cl'.tc. CORN Futures opened stroncer , then" eased off. and closed steady , a shade under yesterday's close. Ppol. firm ; No. 2 cash , Sl'jc ; Aucust , 21'c ; September , 21 ? > o asked ; December. :2Hc bid. OATS Futures quiet and May sold Ho lower. Spot , lower ; No. 2 cash. 18Hc bid ; Aucusl. ISVjc ; Seplember. ISc bid ; December , 20iio bid. HYE 2Sc , elcvalor. COHN MKAL-J1.35. 1IHAN Saleable , east track , ttt 30c. In sacks ; Kc In bulk. FLAXS E 13 Dl G Cc , TIMOTHY SEED-J2.2r.a.C5. HAY Heeelpts heavy , but there Is not enouch demand to absorb all of It ; prices lower ; prairie , 53.tmac.oo ; timotliy , ji.roeno.i : > o. this side. 1-OULTliy I-Irm : clilckenn. old , 7c : sjirlnc , Sc , turkeys , Fprlnc. HiSSc ; ducks , 7c : geese , CV-6/Cc. EGaS Hlchor ; lOVjc. LKAI > I > ull at Ihe recent decline ; sellers ask ing K.K. but no buyers at that. Speller , hold ers ask J3.U. but sell none. PROVISIONS Pork , lower ; standard mess , jobbing , JC.ffC.7J. Lard , lower ; prime steam , J3.U > t ; choice , I3.7j. ! Hacon. boxed shoulders , J4.iH ; longs. JJ.bTH : ribs , ! 4.12h ; ulions , J4. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , JJ,7i ; longs , J3.C2Vt ; rlb , J3.75 ; charts , 3.k7l , . RECEIPTS Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat. 304,000 bu. ; corn , hS.QiH ) bu. ; oats , tt.tnQ bu. BHU'MDNTS Flour. WMO bills. ; wheat. 30,000 bu. ; corn , 152,000 bu. ; iiats. g'.uufl bu. Liverpool SIiirlictK. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 20. WHEAT Spot , flrpi , demand j > oor ; No. 2 red , winter , stocks ex- haUftfd ; No. I red , 4s llVid ; No. 1 California. 8s 4 > id. l < "utures opened llrm with near and distant positions Ud higher , closed firm , with August id higher ; other months Vd higher , with ness uliout equally dUtlll'UteJ ; AUKUnl , 4s lid , Sepleml-er. 4i ll4d ! ; Oclober , 4s HVtd ; Novem- Iwr. 4 ll ? d ; Depember , Us Vid. CORN Spot strong ; American mixed , new , 2s lid. Futures oiwned strung , with near and distant position ! Hd hlcher , closed firm , with near and distant positions Hd hlcher ; business about equally distributed ; August , is lOHd , Sep tember , ! PVidj October , it fcfcd ; November , 2s lOd : December , Is lOiid , FLOUR Firm ; demand fair ; Bt. Louis fancy. winter. C Ud. PROVISIONS Bacon , firm ; demand moderate ; Cumberland cut , 2 $ to 3D Ibs , Sin ; short rlba , S Ibs. . 3Qj > ; lane clear llEht , 33 to f Ibs. , 2C , lent clear heavy , 55 Ibs. , t'Ca ; short clear tiacks , light , IK Ibt. , 20a fid ; short clear middles , heavy , 40 to 10 Ibs. . 23s id ; clear bellies. 14 lo 1C Ibs. . 2M ; shoulders , square. , 12 lo H Urn. , 24s. Hams , short rut , 14 lo 1C Ibs. , 42s Bd. Tallow , flne North American. ICs M. Ueef , extra India mess , 4Gs , 3d , prime > . 80s 3d. Pork , prime met * , medium western , 3&s Dd. Lard , prime western. Ills ; reflned In palls , 0s Cd. CHEKSK Steady ; demand , fair ! flnesl Amerl- tan unite. J3 Cd ; finest Amencan colortid , 41s. 11UTTEII United Stales , t > 0s ; good. Ms. OILS Llnsetd , Us 3d. Petroleum ; refined , i id 11EFRIGKRATOR HEEF Forequarters , : ilndquarteni , D d. HOPSJ At London ( Pacific coasl ) . 11.1S. HH t'llj- KANSAS CITY. Aug. 20.-WH EAT Hard , ac- tht. ubount unchanged ; no good soft wheat on siiln ; Nr. 3 hard. 004l , lc , No. 3. 4C < H7 > tc ; No. : rud. nominally , Me , No. 3. nominally , 4V&t2c. CORN White , higher ; mixed , about steady ; No 2 mixed , ri&riVtC ; No. : white , 2ViC. OATS Markel active , unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , nominally , IfculTc ; No , ! white , Uc ; new , nom inally. We , HYE No. I. nominally , 2Sc. HAY-Market flrm ; choice timothy , t7.0oa7.50 ; choice prairie , il.Wifi-4.CO. HITTER Creamery , very nrm : country butter Domlnc In ainall quantlllfs ; crtuiucrUQ'Uc ; dairy. lOCUc. EGGS Very flrm. He higher. Co II un Murkct. NEW YORK. Aug. 20.-4XTTON Spot closed steady ; middling , uplands , i 7-lCc : middling , gulf , Cll-lCc ; sales. 1,000 bales , Fulures closed sleady ; kales , 2U&.100 bales ; January. JS.IS : Feb ruary , Jt.22 : March , IS.27 ; April , ts.ll. August. H.SO ; September. JS.C7 ; October. JS.U ; No\rmb r. ,8.i ; Dvccmber , JS.14. ET. LOUJ8. Aug. 2 OOTTON-Sttady and unchanged , inlddllne. 7ic ; ules. Ki bales ; re ceipts. K bU ; shipments , SCI bale * ; slock. S.S36 bale * . KBW ORLEANS. AUB. Stt. COTTON Flmv ; mlddHni7tc ; low ralddllni. 7lCc ; good or- dlntry. TC-lCc ; rvorlpls , 1.43t bales. .U new ; sales. 1.100 bales ; stuck , M.730 bales. Co IT ire YORK Aug. ; . COFFEK Optlons opened steady August declined i points other uiuutln unt-iuinged la t point bicber Tb * m t. ket vrss itnost | , ( tlcts all Any Trading w&s cimRtitd to European account , cloned quiet , i polnu decline to C points odiance B&lcn , { .Tit Uci , iucludin * Srptmiber. U. Tit I ID. epot ianio. . dull. Ko. ti Wie ; aUld. ul ; t Cordova. J1HJ3S. Pules , ! .C ) bnc . llaraculb p.L Tetal farehouse deliveries from Unite Stale * . & . ! IUIRS , Including 7.8S l c rfor New York ; New Tork stock today , ! . liain 1'nltel States stock. IIS.499 bac > , iifloot for th United Stales. 274.nn < ) IP CT ; tntalsll | > lp suppl for th United Staled , 4M.4M bugs , BKtdnst HO. tttrt \ last year. HAVRfi , Aue. . COFFKB Closed quiet s unrhsncpd to Hf net ndvanc ? ; sales , U.t""l tiact SANTOS .AUK. 2 * . Firm ; cm l average Sati Ins. 11.0 bags ; receipts , 98,000 bags ; stocV 9M.WO liacs. HAMHURO. Aug. 20. Stendy. H pfK declln * sales , 7 , ( iO bscs. RIO. Aug. SO Steady : No. 7 nlo. 10 , ! > 00 bao Exchange , 7S d. Receipts. 11.000 li cs : cleare. for Ihe United Stales , lo.pdo nags ; rtock , IfiO , 000 bags. STOCKS AM ) 1IMS. Ilolilt-rx < if SrcnrlllcK Much Dlnnp IKilnlcil nltli Ilir Sltnnllon. NEW YORK , Aug. sa. Today's stock marke disappointed the cmners and holders of iwurl ties who had pinned their faith to n decldn Improvement In prices a R result of the be ginning of the return flow of cold announce ! yesterday. A further engagement fur lmi > ort ti Ihls countr } ' of JJM.otiO wns made today. an < there were unconfirmed rumors after the clew of business of additional heavy imports Imjiend Ins within a day or two. It was announce * that the bank prerklents whose confeience wa ! reported yesterday had decided llml concertei atllon lo wcure puld from Europe was no called for In Hie existing circumstances Ai usual In rlmllar rundltlnns the street was fur nlshd with a considerable amount of Incenlou ; but unauthorltatlve dala recnrdlnc Ihe pros pertl\e Importation of the jellow metal , li w-ell Informed circles the Impression pievallet thai Ihe ImiKirlA of cold were for Ihe cxprepi I'Uirose of affordlnc much needed flnanelal re lief to the mircanllle community. Tlnre was aim n conflict of opinion among experts as to w hetlic : the J2.OiiO.ouO engagement of Messrs. Ijizard l-'reres was or was not n "special" Iransacllon It Is unquestionable thai many business met hate recently found It dltllcult lo secure mont * lary accommodation , as Is evidenced by Ihe sue resslvp reports of the curtailment of Industrla activity. AlthouKh not a matter of iccord. ! lier cenl wus puld In several Inslanccs lodny foi money by mrrchanis and banking houses re ported appllcallons by customers for mone ) wherewith to buy exchange. Contervallvu tner chants believe , however , that most uf the weal concerns have already leen weeded out. Transactions In commercial paper were re ported at 7 per cent , as acalnst nominal figure ! of KlflS pr cent quoted yesterday. The market was only moderately actlxe , and prices movei irreirularly , wll.i a persistent downward trend The fluctuations were In many Instances quit ! marked. The Iraders were btiirlshly dttposed ot account of the falluie of the London markel to respond lo the Improvement on the local ck , chance yesterday. Reported further cutting o ! railroad rates , a stllTenlnR In exchange llcurei and c&tlmales of a heavy Increaw In leservei of Ihe associated banks on Satuiduy contrlbulei ] lo depress stocks. The u | > enlng was qulel nni Irregularly weak , with Ihe varlallons unlmpor- lant. aside from Missouri Pacific , which ad vanced ' .i per cenl , and Western Union , while1- sold off \ per cent. The bulls In Sugar seer made a diversion In thai stock , resulting In ar advance of 1 per cent , ontl checked the genera ! reactionary tendency , llurllncton and Munhnt Ian rose m , per cent each nnd the other share ! g-alned sharp fractions. The rlst ; was stlmu > laled by Ihe news of a J2iO.OUO cold encaRemenl abroad by n promlneni bankiiic house. Reces sions followed on reallzallons and decided dull ness succeeded. Tile btar Iraders were encour aged by the speculative apatajIn the latei dealings nnd made an effective drive all alom : the line. Their operations were facilitated by ar advance In exchange to the basis of J4.KT , > i foi demand , sixty-day bills ruling at from J4.84i4 tt $4.M . A marked depression occurred In Ihe final hour. Sugar losl 2& per cent , and Hurling- ion , which was sold cx-dlvldend. and had re covered Ihe amounl of the disbursement , re acted 2i/i per cent. The losses In tin other shares ranced from 1 to 1H Pr cent , par- tlcularly In Ihe grangers and Tobacco. The lasl mentioned was affected by the reported Institu tion of a suit by a competitor. The closing wat ut Ihe lowest. Railroad bonds were Irregular , with the fluctuallons 'jlremely wide In many Issues. The lendencj of prices toward Ihe close was downward. The sales were li3S.liW. ( Louis ville & Nashville Us led Ihe decline , with a lo of 74 per cent , and Louisville & New Albany consols led the advance , wllli a .gain of 4 pel cenl. Silver certificates were sleady on dealing ! Of J13.IKK ) . The Evening Posl's London flnanelal cablegram says : The ncllvlty In the stocl ; markets con tinues lo center In Kafllrs. Germany was buy ing , but the market closed easier on Parlt selling. The other markets were featureless and dull , the uncertainty in the American situation paralyzing business. Americans were well under the parity , with no business doing , the disposi tion here being to regard the shipments of gold lo New York ns evidence of the Kra\lty of the financial situation In the United States. A large shipment of gold was made today lo Monle- vldeo , and In some quarters 11 was rumored lliat Us real destination was Ihe United States Thin , however. Is not BO. although I gather that 1.- r > 00 , < iiiO will probably go to New York by Satur day's steamer. The shipments are apparently made by banking houses In the financial syndi cate , who probably Tuund Inducemetils on thlf side of an exchange operation for shipping gold. Five hundred thousand dollars in gold Is believed lo have been shipped from Paris , loday lo America. I cannot xibsolulely confirm this. The weekly statement of the Hank of Eng land shows thai Ihe coin and bullion have In creased 3.10,000 , of which 11C.OOO was cold Im ported , and 100,000 of II from Australia und lCOm ) from Ihe conlinent. Notes cume back from home circulation to the extent of 141- 000 , and other deposits decreased .WO.OOO. dhow- Ing thai the > maigln of unused money Is becom ing less. The Incatherlng of revenue Increased the public deposits by over 1.000,000 The Paris nnd Uerlln markets were flrm. The following were the closing quotations on the leading etucks of the New York'exchange today : The tolal sales of stocks today were 1C7(24 nhartts , Including the following : American Tobacco , 7,1,00 ; American Sugar , 41,000 ; Hurling , ton & Qulncv , 14 , 00 ; Chicago Gas , 0,300 ; Man hattan. S.Vf ; Reading , 8.1KX ) ; Northwesl. 4.100 ; St. Paul , S5.700 , Western Union. 8,100 ; W. & L. R. , D.300 ; Silver cerllllcales. IS.OOO. . JVt-w York Monry MnrlCfl. NEW YORIC. Aug. 20.-MONEY ON CALL firm ; SViS/4 i * > r cent ; ltiti lena , SV > ; closed IK-34. PRIME- MERCANTILE PAPER Nominally , ; & * jier cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer , with actual justness In bankers' bills at H.b iM.U for lemand and J4.S4Vvfll.SI ? . , for sixty .days. Posted ales , J4.Ufi4.ti7 , and J .kCVj4/4.ts. 'Commercial jllls , St.CH. . HAH SILVER COM. . SILVER CERTIFICATES HftC7. GOVERNMENT IJONDS Steady ; state bonds , lull , railroad bonds , heavy. Closing quotations on bonas were e.s follows : il.S. 4nrof. new. 113 1C. P. lit * of 'Itj. . . 1UU J.S. 48 oonp.now. ID. A.H.G. 7 . . . , . . 101) ) [ I. S. 68 , t x . ' " , & .u.a.4 . . . . . . B4H J. S. 69. coup . 67 'J ' , S. 4b.ru f . 10S (3. H. JtS. A. Us. . . lO'J [ I. S. 4 . coup . 108 O. ILiS.A. 7k. . . . 1)0 ) ti , S. I'll , rer . en II. AT.C. 08 1112 I'UClllC.tlBOf 'U3. . . 10D doOi 10'J Ma. , class A . 100 M..K. &T. 1st 4 . im..classli . 100 do2d4i Ma..clat c . Mutual Unloutlj. . Ma. Currancy . no N. J. C. Gou. Sb. . . [ M. New Con. Is , . No. I'aclflo lBt . . . 10'J _ do2d 103 s' . C.Us 110 ' ' ' 13- . ' . Vi do S. K. Dab.'si' . IDS 1C , nanfund . II. G , West. IBU , _ t'cnn. new tti tls , 75 St. 1' . CJDBDU 7 . . Tc-nn. nnw sot S * . 103 doO. 4 P. W. 51. Dinn. old H . , . . . 00 SI. L. i. L M.Gea 5 . , 'n. C ntune . 54 SUL.3. F.Uan.ll. 102 dodeferred . 4 Texas Pas. Ifcti. . McliUou 4s . 71 Texas Pac.'d . . . Vtonlson''d A . 31 U. P. lHtto'ilj. . bP luo Went Shore 4 _ A. N. unlflod 1 . 70d 0.11. & N. l l . . . . 1U5 iouthem SB. . , . . . . . B2 IN. Pae. 3ds ( I * offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sou Frniictkou Sllntni ; Quotnlluus. SAN FHANC1SCO. Auc. 'JO.-The official cloning uotatlons lur lulalar OJic tally wera as fol- ow : Stlrer BIT * . BUHo Muxxoia duiar * . S4J544o. ! VarelfB l-'luanrlul AtTuIrs. 7AIIIS , A-uf. a. Ttrt * per cent rentes. Ittf 7 e for the nccount ; eiM st on London , If 17c for checks. H = < r3 11KRL1N. Aug. ExcSanee en London , rtgh das' fight , SO markr * T&c g l ONDON , Auc. f < O"ld In quoted today a Iiuenos Ayres st 17i. 3tSqdrid. : 1K.S8 ; Llstwn K ; Rome. 1C7.S7H. - - IlnKtnn Slorlr-'Uiiotntlonn. BOSTON. AUB. CO. Call -taint. Cad nir cenl time loitns. " 37 par cent. Cioslur priso * fur A T. AS. p . iSHMvii.0. ma. . TT Am. Siirar. , . . . . . . . lltittnWliLjCentral . 14 Am. Sucar pfd. . . . | i" E < lion Elej. Ills. . 1SS Ua.v. State Oas. . . . sn.ijgn. Elye nfd . fi5 Hell Telephone. . . 1 ! > 9 fStETilior Sd . It'M HoMon A Alultir. S 4 | Alo/il / on 4 . . 7SH Uoftlon&MMue. . 12 > ! > W - * Eloctrle * . . . HS C. II. * U . 54H.Ws.Wnl. ls . . . CS Fltchburc5 ( AllCurl Mlnlnr Cj SS Grn. Electric . r4 < < AMintlc . 10 Illinois Steal . 4:1 : , UoHton At Monlvn "S1 Mexican Ueniral. . 7i < lluttrA Boston . . . 1 N. Y. AN. K . (10 Calumet X Heala. . DW ) OldColour . 178 ( Franklin . IS Ore. Snort Line. . . . Ill Koars.irKo . W Hnboer. . 14 'O ' ceoli . 21- 5t.iDleiro . Ill Dinner . 1 ( > S Union PaclHo . 61H Tamarack. . . . . . . . . 71) 'VfBiBnd . (14 IWolverino . C > ! WCBI Eud nrj. . . . f-0 I \rrr YnrU Mlnliiir ( Inntnllniix. NEW Y3tK. A'U. 2T-Ti3foil9ivinr ! arj Ihl lnlnr oiiotau ms : offered. „ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liiiniloii Stock ( ItKitiitloim , * LONDON. Aug. ' 'II4 p. m. clo nr- Cotihols.nr.v 113 H-ltil Mexican ordinary , nisi Con ( oli.aee'i IIH'4 SL Paul cn.ti < 17 ? < Can. 1'acluc. ii' | < N. . Ccnlrat P4 > f Erie"t ilVuiiNVlvaiu.-l fi-J RrlelHlnfd 2 Hi Roadlnc 4 III.Central KS i Myx. Cin. new 4 * . . . Cii < 1SAR SILVKR 3lUd per ounce. MONEY H per cenl. The rale of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills , ? i per cent. Soiillt Dnkntn CroiN. HURON. S. D. . Aug. SO. Weekly rrop bulle tin No. 20 of the South Dakota Hcrtlcm of the ellmate and crop fervlee nf the weather bureau for Ihe week ending Aucust 17 says : The tem perature durlnc the week was considerably below the normal. The weather was Kencrally cool , with less t.inn the normal amount of sunshine. ] -ali to peed showers ocpurred quite generally and In some localities an inrli or more of rain fell , bul most points report lens lhan an inrh , maklnc tin average for the state of aboul half an Inch. There are a few localities where no rain of eonsequenee occurred. In several couii- lies hall storms of limited area occuned. doing notne damage to late croirv Tlie rains Interfered lo some eictcnt with harvesting , slacking nnd haying , but not materlnlly. The harvest or smnll grain Is very near completion and procreislnB rapidly In Ihe northern counties. Stacking Is far toward completion in Ihe southern and cen tral counties , and considerable limning ImS laendone. . Reports continue lo Indicate lhal rye nnd barley nre. ns a rule , very good crops. Heports as to wheat and onts vary , some coun- lles reporting excellent results , while others re port fair to very pimd. While the generally cool weather during Ihe week was not the mo t favorable for maturing corn , this crop did well and has steadily progressed. In the southern counties much of the early is beginning to dent in many localities , and the later Is K nernlly In the roastlns car staB . In the central and north ern counties the earlier Is generally In the roasting ear stage. T.iere Is some report of the warm weather and lack of ample moisture during preceding weelts reducing the ears In localities , but this complaint isnot at all ceneral. and the crop is the most promising for yearn. It cp- > IM-ars that the corn replanted because of work of cut worms is nearly up lo Ihe earlier jiolnt of advancement , especially In southern and central counties , and 'Ikery promising. It Is estimated that mosti f < ilic [ corn will be out of danger from frost by. geuiemlier I to 111. with otherwise favorable wenlhrrr 1'lax has done well quite generally. Cnnildt-rnlfc has been rut , wlt'i very good results , and the remainder is rapidly nearing maturity , Late , putalocs ha\e been more or less Pencilled by Ihe 'weather during tie ; week , and promise a very'pooil crop , except in localities. Haying continues * . The coiil weather and rains of the week , hit > e kept the prairies , especially the shorter , graces. In green and nutritious condition In mrtst counties. Millet has done well and Is ninkllfuite generally , with full heads. The harvesting < tf tiila crop Is in progress , anil heavy yields .are reported , except In limited localities. There Is some report of fall plowing In localities M the mo t southern * t > untis , and It Is thouRlttat.iat threshing will become quite general thl * .f > e-k. NEW ORLEANS , AUB. ' 2 . Clearings , tl.244- MEMI'lIIR. Aug. 20. CUntrlnBs.J302.270 ; . bal ances , J97.SE1. rtfsoni ' " llOSTON. Aug. 20. Cleariniiii.'J12.010.174 I- ; balances - - ances , J1.410.85C. KALTI&1ORIAup. . SOri-Clearlncs. J1.711.7M4 balances , J31Ki,232. NEW YOBK. AUB. 20. Clearincs. J7E.70S.C5S ; balances. HS41tC.KI. : " 1'HILAPEU'IIIA. Aug. M. Clearings , JS.SIJ- C74 : balances , } 1,103CH. ( ' ST. LOUIS. Aug. Sft. Clearlnge. J.W > . ! I78 ; bal ances , tuis4 ( ! : money , steady at rjt ] > er cent for cjill loans ; 7JS per cent for. time loans ; New- York exchange. J1.S3 discount bid : Jl asked. CHICAGO , Auc 20Clearings. . 111. 193.3:7 : money , 1lnn ; call oans. COI percent : commercial Iiaper. 7 per cent ; New York exchange , J1.13 dis count ; foreign eiflmnBe , steady ; demand , $4.t,5 . - sixty days , i4.M' = . Dry Ci < xnlK. KJiW YORK , AUB. 20 There was a good , healthy demand throUKhoul the market with akents and Jubber * . and. In a seneral cense , a Kiiod 'business wan doing. There was more doIng - Ing In woolenx und all classes of btaple and colored cottons shared in m"re request. The. market was firm for brown und colored goods. Printed fahilcs shared In a Rood order request for 'assorted goods. Printing cloths were In de mand at 2 7-lCc bldi no SUCK. | TALt , RIVER Mass. Aug. SO. Prlnl clolhs. qulel al 27-lCc ; no demand. I'e > rlii 31arkflN. 'I'EORIA. Aug. 20. COUN rirm ; No. 2 , 22ic ; No. 3. 22ViC. OATS Acllve. irre-ETilar ; No. 2 while , 20S20Xc ; No. 3 white. IkVirCtlVHc. . 3CYn Dull , nominal. WHISKY Steady : finished gooils , on Ihe basis of 51. : : for hlKh wines. JtECEHTS Cxirn. 27r. 0 bus. ; oals , 33.300 bus. ; rye. , CO * bus. ; whisky , none ; wheat. 12.wo bus. SHIPMENTS Corn. 9 8:0 hue. ; oats. 52 350 bus. ; rye , COO bus. ; whisky , 1.123 cals. ; wheal , none , Toledo Crillii. TOLEDO , O. , Aue. SO-WHRAT Lower and weak : No. Z cash und AUBUSI , r.2c asked ; Sep tember , C3c asleil : ; December , CCc uslivd. COHN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 24 ! c. OAT.-5 Active und Fteady ; No. 2 mixed , ] 7Vtc ; Seiiteml er , l& c. ' CLOVER SEED Quiet : prime October , J4.32VJ- .OIL North Lima , KIC ; South Lima , EUc ; In diana , Me. llnltrr mill l-'t UN Supply- . CHICAGO , Aug. ill. The Dally Trade Hulk-tin today Issued its annual n-jxirt "if the supplies of butler and eggs stored In the principal c-ltlos of Ihe United .States. Returns weie received from 113 points. Blocks of butler. 772.M ) luhs , aRalnsl 127.700 lubs Ian year , an Increase uf 23 per cent ; supplies of CKPH. llC3.2iXi cases againHt 1,212.000 cabes lust yeur , u decrease of \ Tier cenl. NEW YORK. AUB. M.-SUGAll'-Raw. steady ; fair reflntriB. 3c ; renlrlfUBal , HO tesl. Z\c. Re- flne-d , qulel , easier ; standard "A , " 4'ic ; confec tioners' "A , " 4 c ; Branulated. 4 4c. LONDON , AUB. 20 SfQAll I'ane , ijulet ; cen- trlfuBHl , Java , 11s Cd ; Mukcuvado , fair refining. I0 . lleet uuear , Hteady ; Ausunt. bu 7d ; Sej > - leml > er , & Sd. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .MIllIKIlpllllHVllf4lt , MINNCAI'OLIS. AUB. 20.-WHEAT-AUBUBI , & 2 ic ; Keptemlier , C2bC ; December , Kic ; on track , No , 1 bard , old , Gr > c ; new , Uc ; No. 1 noithern , old , Me ; : iew , M c. No. 2 northern Did , L3i4c ; new , Oli c. Receipts , 123 curt. Oil City Mnrkrl , OIL CITY. Aug. IO. C'ii'dll ' balances , J1.04 ; sertmcales. opened. tLO ; > ( tUh , Jl.ui ; low , U-W : DlokoJ. Ji.uD : shipments , Kf.OM bbl . ; runs , tl- 070 bbls. 12L _ TrlHftt1Vhfut. . BAN FRANCISCO , Auij.SO.WHEAT Qulel ; December , Mic'J Kt IlrlrU Iliiilillni.- ! . 7'urn 'VVIille. One of the iiecullurleffects of the lute hot xnd sultry weather U luiiicnble on many of ; he prominent buildings faced with pressed jrlck. Within the pasCTew days u white ncrustatlon has muile'lta appearance on : he north fronts , whleh- greatly dlsfiguru .hem. In spettlclng of U ytsterday a prom- nent architect btatcj thy white substance , vas of cither un ulkalme nature or was u nagneslu torrontlon .wilch was often eoen luring such uptslls of rueuther. but that It , vould disappear wh&u'jjie atmosphere re- iumed its normal conqiuon , Muther nnd Ch'Ji.lVVii Dc-ktlliite. Mrs. noli and two ciilidren were dUcov- ; rt 3 lam night at 115 North Fifteenth iireet In an absolutely destitute condition. Her husband had abandoned her aud the t&other and children were absolutely desti tute of anything to" sustain life. They , vero taken to the police station and cup elled with food for their present wants. Till ! HISAI.TV aiAHICIST. NSTRUMEKTS placed on record Thursday , August SO : DEEDS. 3 H Farnsworth to J C Davis , nof middle H lot 7 , block S. F V Smith's add . t 1 J C Davis to S II Farnuworth , undlvfe of ' ,4 lot 7 , same . , . 1 P W Corliss and wife to S J Cortina , lot 9. block 1. Mount Douglas add . 100 Ql IT 4'LAIM DEEDS. and I L'-rv-ftt. t B Savage Imsl'and to F lots S aud C , block , Ambrose Place ISO Total amount or transta - - . tua OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE1 Receipts of Cattle Continue to Bo Exceptionally tionally Liberal , BIG PRICE FOR LOAD OF CORNFED NATIVE ! < iu Are Ale A" < - rjI'lintlfnl nm 1'rlcc MiiMin n Drop < > C Ten CrfifN , lint tli - Ynril * Art- Cleared 1'iirly. SOl'TH OMAHA , Aug. 23. . Cattle. J10i ; Stlfep ljOI ea August 20 . 6.070 1.W7 August 19 . " .CSS 7.1119 3St August 1 . S.IWS K,7tai 1.6H August 17 . 2,430 1.44S 1WS August IB . CSfl X72S ,2M August 14 . l.tXS 2.CM6 KB August IX . l.USS R.777 . August 12 . 1,277 3.1M 14 August 11 . 1,8.13 , 2,1G ! 1,173 The olHclnl number of cars of stocl brought in by euch road \v si Cars Cnrs Curs Cattle. Hogs. Sheep C. . M. & St. P , ny . ,1 Mo. 1'ac. lly . 3 Union 1'acltic system . , 4 17 u. & M. n. u. n . c M C. , 15. & o. Jty . c 3 : C. , U. I. & P. Uy. , east. . . . 1 C. , 11. 1. & P. Hy. . west. . . . 2 C. , St. P. . M. & O. Hy. . . . 5 F. , K. & M. V. Jl. H. . . . 3S 24 Totnl receipts . 110 7S The disposition of the day's receipts w-n ; as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omahn Packing Co . 132 G. 11. Hammond Co. . . . 412 l,07u. Swift & Company . J20 1,013 11 CudiUiy PackingCo. . . . . 7M 2,711 U. Becker and Uegan. . . . 1M J. L. Carey . 4M ( Kobtrmn , t Uothschllds. . 203 Hill & ] , ewls Co . 14 Huston .t Co . f.S C. Pkg Co. , 1C C . 12C Cudahy Uros. Co . US Sinclair & Co . 130 Krugnn K Co . 401 3-uyton & Co . 114 Other buyers . f.07 Left over . 250 SOO Total . S.374 C,4 ! > 4 l.Hff PATTL12 The liberal run of cattle whict set In on Monday continued today , tht freh receipts Iwlng reported at 2.K3S. tu against 2.CSJ yesterday and l.OSS on Thurs day of last wcuh. The receipts for thf week to date nre ll.GSH iieafl. ns compared with G ; < ir.2 for the corresponding four days of last wivK. The receipts for the slJ days promise to be the largest for nn > wi-ek in. along time. Today's re.celpte consisted almost en- tlrely of western ranee c ttle , natives be ing few and far between. In fact , only one load tif ciornfed nullve steers was offered or the market. It wis a choice load and sole at J4.1S. There were quite a good man > western steers In the yards good enougli for the killers , and while there were soim pretty decent cattle among them , those on the rommonl.- older predominated , The marki-t was slow to open , buyers being determined upon securing a concession , while salesmen were all pricing their hold ings nt steady prices. Owing to this difference - ence existing between the buying nnd sell- Ings Interests the trade was slow and drag ging all the morning. Jn the end the beeves about all sold , the best bringing close to steady prices and others going ofilOc lower. Aliout twenty-five loads of cows nnd helft'rs were on sale , irond , liberal offerings for this market. The trude on thHt kind of cattle was more active than on beef steers. ard n good share of the offerings changed hnnus early. Good butchers' stock sold at just about steady prices , but the common Grades were a little easier. The yards were full of feeders , the fresh receipts being large in addition to the heavy holdings of speculators. Four days of heavy receipts In. succession have filled every one up , th * cattle coming In faster than they have been going out. On ac count of their heavy holding speculators were very poor buyers this morning. Thev appeared to be v.-aitlng for the country buyers , a KOod many ofwhom were In the yards , to do something first.- The market was a drag all the morning , but later on , as country buyers begun to take hold , the trade livened up somewhat nnd n good many cuttle. changed hands in n short time. The market Is at least 25e lower than an Monday. Representative sales : HEHF STnins. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av Tr . . . .J83 25 1..1140WSJ . . . . - 3. . . . 4tG 3 * j NE13UASKA. s'o. Av. 1'r. Xn. Av. Pr. 1 dtr , tls. . . . f : 00 30 ft-eilc-rs. . kl5 20 1 fwder . Itrfl ) 25 fteilere. , ic1 ? 3 30 2 feeder * . . . .12W 3 10 Walking & M. ( i cojvs . ! I7J ( 2 Si 1 feeders. . . 882 W. \Vntklns. . 1 str. tls..1250 SM 14S feeJere 10CO 310 Jc.lm J'raU. 7 feeders. . . . 10E9 3 15 M. K. Durncil. 1 bull . 1750 ] 75 17 { CCU.TS. . . . f42 5 10 * fi-c-utre. . . . 4W ! COLOHADO. 1 etr. tie. . . . 1010 t 25 1 utr , tie. . . . 970 2 SO 2 Kti-ero . f.G5 t M Western Union lleef Co. 8 cown , Tex. 8C4 1 K3 131 urs Tex..ll7 2 55 3 Urn. Ttx. . Wl 2 SO f , rjrs. Tfx. . 7a8 2 CO 6 lififtrs. , . . . DOC 240 ( , feeder * . . . . i < 0 3 20 VVYOMINQ. Walton & J. 1 cow . 7SO 1 2. ' , i feeder . HIS 2 63 1 cow.- . 1190 2 2i 7 cows . 1037 Marvll. Ilorney & Co. 5 cows . 1179 1 ! > 0 j < 4 PtetTB . 130C 2 93 1 ktr , tlB..1160 200 4 Jielferg . 1102 310 6 COWS . 1050 2 CO K Bit-em . J2G8 305 Si Bteprs . 1237 2 C5 12 Htvci . 1354 303 U Ht-crs . 134C 2 U5 Hay fitate I , . S. Co. OLulU . im 2 IK ) Cl ut-rn . 1319 S 00 Setrs. UC..13CO 240 48 Hwre . 1U23 500 Gullirie fc Ohknmii Cuttle Co. 7 Btccr * . 1198 2 W ) sa helff-r * . : S Oi 1 Btl-vr . 141-U 270 C7 Mi-em . 12CB 315 7 co . 1041 275 71 ttfer . 1203 335 0 elet-rs . 1170 3 CO II. II. Itothwell. 1 bull . 11M 1 75 4 COWK . 1000 2 0 1 blr. 11K..1220 200 149 teera . 1204 520 i Urn. lie. . .1320 2 W ) 15 fredem. . . . W7 3 ) 1 M T . 70 2W 73 feeders. . . . DWi 3 S7 1 HtttT . 1230 S l > 0 Wt-Btern Union Iluef Co. 7 bulls . 13C4 1 U ) 76 rov.j . 978 2 CO C oottl . V03 1 C3 77 btrs. Tex , , Hub S 75 ; Ktaes . 11U t 15 7k Mrs , Tex. . 1105 275 1 Ktrs. tig , . . 12M 200 I etr. Us. . . .120 305 1 Btr , lit. . . .1110 Z W 10 helfern . ItlC 320 J fctr , lie. . . . 1270 2W 1 ! Btt-erii . 12 3 330 SOUTH DAKOTA. I feeders. . . . 1287 2 BO DT fevers. . . .1222 Wfxtern 1 FtUE . 1400 2 25 34 cows . 1067 2 K I cuv . ViM 223 as btmra . IKC 213 leave . 1103 2 ( S 35 OOWB . 1024 SOO SIDAHO. IDAHO. > nrs , tls..l ( * 270 2i feeder * . . . . 1164 S 20 HOGS The lerclpt of IIOKB were larce. Hie i call crrlvaU loduy Iwlne & .U10 , u uealnit 7,109 ecleiiluy anil 3,777 on 7'hui > day ut lutt ut-eK. 'he rtcelptu for the four du > of Hie wt-ek ate ! > . 4T , H auelnit ! > ,74i ! for the oem > jKinaiie rlod of lust nrek. VeeU-rduy'li decline wai continued loday. Hie rude oiieulnj ; thlv morning about IDc lower on tiavy hogb. HeiiortH from all other niarktn i-ere lower , and In addition pork touched the ow El point In Ibe iiltlorx of the trade. Bait-s unn oeemnd la feel tliat It would lie Ubeltuw to \g\\t \ \ sculn't Hie Inevitable and tlu-y cut IUOM-- u Hie decline. The moBl of Hie hogs void tally. There wan a good bhliijilnK demand for heavy OK * and the marl-tit on that Kind n-a > run lu xceed &c lower , and au Hie demand win larger lian the offerlngt Hie market cloxxl tlnn. Good lelil hoe at HID- COM > would probably h > old about at well a * yesterday. The ereal bull : of all Hie hogs sold at SZ.703 M. as agalnm JiH.W jeitiTday. Ltcln lions ld up us high as (1.04 , Hie lop yesterday being K Q7L1 in addllloa lo the freh rxcellits tlitxe were bent I.IM btftle lifts on sale , making the total tr rtngs about C.400. 1'ruutlcally ver'tUlne was < M and In c nxl Mtavon. liri > r s nlallve 45 2 S7 70 tffl MB ISO K I7 M J 70 TO 2f > im 2 SO M 37 502 TO < S I V I fO 7 a * N J 70 a tog so SO 270 K : n Jii fl ( 2 70 f Ztl 7 27 * 40 2 70 7 J7 (1 371 . . . 2724 ft Mt ' K Ml M 2'7ZU (4 1S 40 2 7S < i 4li W9 1W 2 M 1 Ml 2 It 1 3 . . . * 7 u sw . . . i T a * * . . . 27 * It 2W . . . 278 7 ! Xtt M * 2 7K m 2tl 2 14 ; r 2 it 4 * . Ml 27 s . 27 * 4 * 2 7 3 K . 114 m t 7 M m . Tf SW 17 fit 144 M . CM 40 t 7K 7S M * f . 4 M 27S u in U . W Sfl J 7S It 314 (0 . 3f. . . . S 7t W 3C M . MS SO 2 7 rf ! 4 71 . iw i : 7 1(1 ( . KK . . . ITS < * . r > . . . 2711 M . 7 W > I 711 a . rs 40 i SHEK1' Thprr w n fnlr run of thr tmwl nf th m WMtprnn. Thr ilrinRtiil prnxl nnd the onVrlnc * wrrc all taken early I * tliy mornlne. Value * mr a llttlr * lnmp r mn thr market couia wfely l > c quoted Idc hlshcr nci > tr > ntatlve Bales : N'o. Av. 1'r. 7 P CB . . . W > t 00 40 cull * . 10 S 75 12 > mlUytarllnK ! < . IS " 2 T 2 Inmb. " . fiT 475 ciiiG.o i.ivi : . .T I'rlct-K fur Clinlcp Dry I'IM ! Nntlti Sti-rrn Itfinnlii rlrin. CHICAGO , Auc. 20. In cnttlp , tirlops foi cholfp. ilrj'-fi'd tmtlxr BtrrrB rrmalnitl firm , bill for common lots of entile prices were Inrllnnl to waknesfl. Two carlondp tif pupeilor 1.41Mh. Ftpers brouKht J4.75. At from } 4 C6 down to 54.K for rrood IH-BVWI , trnde was very Rood , nnd com mon lo puoj RTnnsy Intu ro\i In larpp ni'tnlivn at from H.23 lo S4.15. Thriv was un ncllvt Rtorkpr traOe at from J2.40 to flCO. ntnl fecdtrf sold fairly al n ulde ranpp of iitlcr * . Cow and heifers pold at Irom JL-ll lo } 3.lw'i. and m < it ( it the bulls Knld at from S2 to K.KTOXHR Mef wenIn fnlr demand in from J2 40 In JJ. anJ nonhcrn rutiRcrs sold larevly nt from J3 23 tc J3.K tor Mrem. and at from f3.13 to I3.DO foi heifers and cows. Trade In hoes decllneil nt rcculnr prlrrx. with n peed pait of the trndlnc nt a further decline of f t\ Heavy hops Hhowed the mosl wcnUneHS Enrly pales wei-e the Inst , and Hie market clnpctl luidly. Heavy lots Hold at from f2.r 5 In S3.33. rni-illmn uml mixed at fitim J3 to 3 40. anil licit at from } 3 r. to s . There wn a fntrly actl e trnile \mclianKed prices for flieep Westerns soli ! at from 12 23 tu 13.33. larpely between from I2.W. to J1.U5. Natlie sheep Fold at from J2 23 to K 25 1'rune export sheep were snlenble nt-ound J3.F > 0. bul KUPI klnili are hard lo Cnd. l amhs pold al from )2.t > (1 ( to 15 Ml for Inferior to prime , not many Kolnp lielow f3. The lamb trade bhoued home Improve ment. Hecelpts : Cuttle. 13.000 head ; IIORR. 27,000 litad : sheep. 13. ( HM ) head. KtiiiMiiM CKy l.lvo Storlc. KANSAS riTV. Aup. 20. CATTI.B llcorlpts , fr,00 head ; Blilpments , 4.MK ) liend. Ilest Knulen. steady to eak : others. WlOc lower : Texnt steers. { 20T > 4i2.S3 ; Texas cows , Jl. : ft.10 ; heel stcciT. } 3.40I4.4i ( ; native co , I1.25fi3.23 ; stock- crs and feeders , r..40ff3.7 : , : bulls. Jl.i0i2.r,0. ; HOGS Hecelpts. ll.Sno head : shipments. S.iro hcml. Market weak. fc lowei ; tiulk of sales , $2.i.iT3.ir ! > ; heavy. S2. ! < 0f3.Ki ; paekefK. J2.-KIir3 10 : r.lxecl. J2.955J3 13 : llchts , J3.03fl3.20 ; Yorkers , $3.10 63.20. plus. f3.i,03.20. SHEir Ilecctpts. 700 head ; shlpmenlR , 700 head. Market steady ; lambs , $3,5034.50 ; niul- lens , I2.23tT3.dO. St. IiOlllN IjlVC SttU'U. ST. LOUIS. Auc. 20. CATTLK Ilecl8. | | 4.dll ) head ; maiket acllve. steady ; imtUe s.ilpiilnc steers. J3r.osr4.30 ; dressed bi-ef erodes. J3K4 ( id ; cows a.id heifers. J2.rrOffS..r,0 ; Texas and Indian sll-ers. f2.40IT3.40 ; cows. Tl.75fT2.7S. HOGS Hreelpts. S.OOO head ; market hteady : IlKht , J3.20&3.40 ; mixed. J3. 0003.25 ; heavy. J3.WO rr.o. SUnUP ItecelptB SflflO liead ; maiket about lOc hleher ; nalU'es , t2.BOSf3.2S , _ NKW YOHK , Auc. 20. IlKKVnS Receipts , 4U. : tead ; no trudlnR. I-uropean cables quote Amer ican Btcera ut lOUJJUVjc. dressed wel hls ; re- frlperator In-ef , R5ikc : no oxporis. SHiil' AND LAMltS Kecclpts. 4,004 hend ; active and at much blither llKures ; theep , J3.0U 5/4.23 ; lambs JS.OOfn.dO. HOGS Kecelpts. 1.1C3 head ; quiet al Stin-U in I'.eeord of rccelpls at the four principal mar- iels for Thursday , AucuH 20. IMiO : Cutlle. Hoes. Sheep. Crmllo n ml tinOrnvi' . The following births and deaths were re- portefl at the health office during the twenty- four hours ending at noon yesterday : Births Anton Inda , 2014 South Twenty- fifth street , boy ; lllchard Westgate , 4532 Charles , boy. Deaths Gust Carlson 20 , 3003 Hurdetlo , typhoid fever. Forest Lawn ; Emma Schwalm. D months , Twenty-sixth and Bancroft , pastro- enterltis , Laurel Hill ; Helen Klothow. 1 , 18(18 ( North Eighteenth , peritonitis. Prospect Hill : W. Soestlta. 20 , 2327 South Nineteenth. enteric tuberculosis , Bohemian cemetery. Tfi Cl < iui r ili Effectually , yet gently , when costive or blllc-us , or ivhen the blood IB impure or sluggish , to permanently overcome habitual constipation , to u waken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity without Irrita ting or weakening them , to dispel head aches , colds or fevers , use Syrup of Figs. K Ilelil fur KODJTJ- . Albert Suilmberg was bound over to the district court by Judge Gordon yesterday in the num of $700. The charge is forger ) ' . Sudenbcrg was arrested several months ago ut the Instance of a bic-yele firm In the city aliening that he obtained nbout J.7W worth of bicycle supplies upon the strength of 11 forged order. The order was supposed to have been signed by Sudenberg's father. llojnl A roll n u m Trolley Party. Union Pacific council of the Koyul Arca num gave one of the most enjoyable trolley parties of the season last evening. The narty filled three of the largo open cars which made the trip over the Omaha lines and then visited Council Bluffs. They wound up by screnadliic The Bee. KOHISCAST OF TOIIAV'S AYI8AT11KII. SlioMfr * Mny 1'oki.llily Full In Sniiir TartM f KiioK-rii .VcliriiMlia. WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 The forecast for Friday Is : For Nebraska Generally fair , with pos- hlbly local showers In the extreme eastern portion ; southerly winds , becoming vari able. able.For South Daltotu Fnir , preceded by lo cal Khowers in the western portion ; cooler Friday nlg'ht ; winds shifting to northerly. Kor Montana Local showers , followed liy fair weiither ; cooler ; northwesterly winds. For Wyoming Showers , followed by fair weather ; winds shifting to northerly and cooler Friday. For Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory- Fair ; southerly winds. For Kansas Fair , preceded by showers In the eastern portion ; southerly winds. For Missouri and Jowa Partly cloudy trtnthur. with local showers ; southerly winds. I.ix'nl IlcTonl. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA , Aug. 2U. Omuha record of tern- lierutuiu and rainfall compared with the [ . orrespondlnu day of the past four years ; IfcM. 18'JJ. Ihlil 1893. Maximum temperature 71 80 K2 83 Minimum ternpernturu. . . . tf 69 71 r,4 vortige tetnperatuie iO iO iC 74 I'roeipltatlon 00 T T .00 Condition of temperature und preclpltu- Lion at Omaha for the day und since March I. IK'fl ' : Mormal temperature 72 Uctlclency for the day - ' \ccumuluU-d excess slrife March 1 121 formal fironlpltatioii , 10 inch Uillclenry for the day 10 Inch Total precipitation sincu Mch. J..24.72 lnuhe.s Kxcess Blnt-e March 1. 1S'C ! ' 3.0C Inches Deficiency for cor. period , 1895. . . fc'.S"i Inehea Deficiency for cor. period , 1SW..12.28 Inches IteiiortM from Sllltlon * ut N | i , in. T lc3lclt trace of prtrlp tatl n. L AV UUI , Obser- OMAHA-ST , LOUIS RATE IS CUT Packing Honso Products May Go for Thirteen and a Half Cents. MISSOURI PACIFIC OUT OF THE WAR llnlf < > MV Orlrntm IK THIrlf-Ttro OntX lint Hie llnnil I * > nt 3lnU- Iii r An- Oil nil Kiinl- rfll IlllMlllfHH. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 20. Thp IJurlliiKlon to day lowered Its rate on parking house prod uct for ox.ort | from Omaha to the rust bank of the Mississippi rhrr to 13H centi. The Missouri 1'arlflc has put In a rate on oleo stock nud neutral lard , South Omaha to New Orleans for export , of 3" cents. The Missouri 1'Aclfic people do not think them Is any money" iu hauling tbe"buslnesa at the present rates and do not wish to bo drawn Into the controversy pending between the lines leading fast from the Missouri river. _ ATI.AVTIC JS riCIITIMi THIS CUI.P. Cut III Prrlltlit Itntfi on 1'nrklnir lloiloc I'miltirli ( Sitliiir Kun ( . KANSAS CITY , Aug. 20. The AVabash and Santa Ke railroads today met thn 8-cent ralo per 100 on lard , tallow , oleo. oil , grease anil canned meats from Kansas City to the Mississippi made yesterday by the Alton. The Santa Fe followed suit In part by making the same rate on oleo , oil. lard , stcarlno and tallow for export and n rote of 13 4 cents on other packing house products. This Is In the Interest of Atlantic against Oulf port shippers and apparently Is the beginning ot another Interesting freight rate war. Western freight rates arc now In a worse condition than they have been for a long times. The fight ttotwcrn the Chicago roads and the Oulf lines tor the gtaln traffic of the transmlssouri territory Is being waged with great bitterness and at prrscnt the Gulf lines seem to by having the best ot the struggle. Although rates have been reduced one-halt bet u ecu Chicago and the Missouri river and one-third between Chicago and the. seaboard , there Is much ot tbe grain going by the New Orleans and the Galveston gate ways. The western roads do not at present see how they can reduce rates more without losing money and they are anxious that their eastern connections thall como to their relief. The latter , however , seem to bo fairly well satisfied with their action in re ducing the rates liy one-third and the pres ent indications are that the western roads will be left to work out their salvation in the best way they can. \VIIL. SOI.UIKUS Kit 12 is. MlHMMirJ PnrlKc Mnkrn it KrnrrmiN ' ( lifer fur I IKPiiriiiI < -M. The Doard of Governors ot the Knights ot AU-Sar-Bcn held Its regular meeting at the Commercial club rooms Wednesday noon and talked over many minor matters connected with the great parades. Among other things the work of selecting the ushers for the ball was taken up and thu selection of them Is low under way. They will all be taken froai among the well known young men of the city and It Is hoped to have the list completed n a few days. Notice was received from W.D. Doddrldgo of the Missouri Pacific that his road would .ransport free of charge the troops from Tort Crook on the night ot the great civic mradc and return them on the same terms when the parade , was over. The , troops md previously consented to come up and under this arrangement It is assured that all ot th'e Twenty-second Infantry except .he small number -necessary to guard the- post will be present and participate In the parade. The board by n unanimous 'voto ' cndered Its thank's to the Missouri Pacific or Its generous offer. _ Itnllrii.-iil Vitliinllmi IiirrviiNril. CHEYENNE. Aug. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) Hailroad valuation in Wyoming for the Btate tax levy purpose was raised today by the state board of equalization over last year's valuation , as follows : Union Pacific main line , ? 240 per mile ; Oregon Short line , J2-40 per mile ; Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , J300 per mile ; Cheycnno & Northern , $300 per mile. The increase adds M12fiC4.50 to the 1K95 valuation ot railway property in the state and makes the total assessed valuation upon all classes of liroperty J.30.02,704.C."i , an iucroaiio over ast year of J1S0.7C5.80. The stuto tax rate remains the same as ( or last year. I'roiiONfil lji w Itali * to lenv kr. DENVEIl. Aug. 20. The general agents tf he eastern railroads today decided to recom mend to their companies a one-fare round trip rate to Denver from Missouri river loints and an 0 per cent rate from near lolnts for the Festival of Mountain anil : 'laln , October G , 7 and 8. Notice was received today that the West ern Passenger association has granted a rate of ono fare , plus { 2 , from the Missouri ivcr and Intermediate points for the Eisteddfod , and a one-and-a-third rate from St. Loutti and Chicago. Itnllroail Will IliilNr .Sli - - | > . CHICAGO. Aug. 20. The Burlington road s going Into the sheep business. It haslet lot been satisfied with the amount of tha sheep trafllc which It has secured ot Into and has determined to raise Its own cheep and keep them where they cannot bo reached by any of its competitors. It has arranged for a tract of land along its lliio n one of the western states , and will stock t with about 10,000 hheep. The king of pills is Deucham's Hcoohini'i LOCAL IlllKVJTIKS. M. F. Martin was lined (10 and routs n police court yesterday for an assault upon u man named Fancy. Mrs. K. A. Husten of Mount Veruon , la. . E in the city looking for her IC-year-old son. The lad ran away from home u tuvr days ago and lies not yet been loaded. Mrs , iustcn has called in the assistance of thu > OliCB. The police have been asked to keep their yes open for a confidence man who turned trick on a Council Illuffs merchant Wednes day. The- chap passed a worthless checker or $ C ( I ) payment for goods and received nearly $1 In change , The chief of police of St. Paul has i\ \ led : the local department for the loan of soina detectives for service during thu week end- ng September 5 , As thu local force will > e needed during fair week Chief Slgwart will not bo able to comply with the request. "Hoys will be boys , " but you can't afford o lose any of then. Be ready for the green apple feeason by having DuWllt'E Colic aucl Cholera Cure in the hoube. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 103 ! ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SI'OCXS ' n < x > m DIVi , Hoard tit Ttade. Direct wires to Clucacu and New Yortu Corrt ! > , I > ondent * ; John A. Warren 4t Co. N oiler. To C. E. Klvlng and to Whom It May : uirern : Notice is lieri-liy given that on , owlt. the 21th day of February , A. D. , UiC , thf Iiounl of managing truBtcea of the > xan Colonlzfitlon comimny levied an n - Mrkinent of Sill p-r nbare upon the nuriltul lock of wild company , payable % vfthln nlxty duyK from ald dutv ; that fald UH- KHumeDt upon fourteen and ono-half vhuruA f wild fctock WloiiKlng < o Kaid ( * E. Klvlng in now ilcllnquunt , und that ald shotrs or lock or w much thc-irof u * nhull be iuct- - wry to me < t nucti aettessmunt , together vitti Intrt-Bt and ca t , an provided by thu iy-lKW uf svld company , will Ut rold at ublk- auction lo the l.lghufcl and bc.it bidder for cush at th'ofti ; of ald company lr. Orange I'lly Simix < i-niri y It on th Sl t Jiy : of Anfi'iA 1J 1 < 'B , -it 2 o "vk in th" nf"rrio'-.n ' 7L.XA8 t'Ol jNJ/.VrJOW COMPANY. Uy A VAN DKUJ Sccreiur > a J AlSdllt-M.