7 f * I 1 - THE OMAHA DAILY BET3 : SATURDAY , AUGUST 14 , 1807. Gelling for Profits Sends Wheat Down Over a Gent and a Half. CASH DEMAND AND CABLES BEARISH Corn InUoM nil I'nrly Ailvnncc but I.ON I It Oiitn Ui-clliit ; it flnnrtcr All Around. CHir-AGO. Aug. 1.1-Sslllng to secure profits cammed n setback In tlio grain mar kets today. Wheat for September closed l-V lower. The onMi demnnd fell perceptibly oixl cables falleJ to respond to yesterday' ? flilvnnre liore. Corn advanced enrly , but cloned on n refiollon nnd unchanged. Oats lost t/tf. Provisions wnro fairly active. Pork gained lOc ; lard , Go , nnd ribs , 7',4c. \\bcat opened at not fnr from the prices rtvrrent fit the end of the previous region ni"l for nn ) iour tlic range of fluctuations In the lending fuluro was conllncd to leper per bm-hcl , n very different slnto of affairs from the. first liour'n vlolrnt eccentricities on the day before. Thu foreign markets \\uto less excited than they were ycsterJay , with some disposition to weakness. At the opening Liverpool quoted n rise of Id , but , wlille the next dispatch from there phowcd n further slight gain , the lateHt prices were nt a slight reduction from the llrst. Purls < wus' CO centimes lower nt the opening , and llerlln the equivalent of 3 cents per bushel lower. Oath wheat wns offered here nt less Iiriinlumi than was offered for It during the previous two days. September rallied early tn S3VjC , ( lei-lined to N3c. rallied ngnln to KPV nnd then turned very weak , stopping only nt M'/jC ' , n decline from the high prlco f yesterday. It reeoveie * again by 12 o'clonk to nround S2'ic ' , where It hung llst- epflly nnd without much business passing for half nil hour. The lower quotation * from 3'arls were made moat of by the bears. Antwerp wns nnelinngeil and Liverpool ruiHpil from Id to 2d higher for cash wheat 1h ii It did yesterday nnd % il higher for Hi-ptemuor. The decline which took Septem- ld-r to si'ip wns helppd along by a break In prim. * lit St. Louis during list proceedings. Jiulnth nnd Mlnnpnpnlls stouks * of wheat were ipportcO to In Vleatf a reduetlon for the wcpk of l.Ono.COO hushcla , and as Chicago fll < > k should show about l.OCO.OOO bushels lceren i > the visible supply Ought to show Mitnt'thlng llkn 1,000,000 bushels decrease , fl'lnwlng ' for some Increase nt the seaboard. Chlpago receipts were IS ! ) cars ai\d ISO wrro ith'1 receipts ) of the corrcspondl'ig day the year before. The quantity Inspected out of HtAfe wan 177,000 bushels. Minneapolis nnd Dliluth received 2fS cnrs against -120 a'car ngo. The fenbrtard clearances of wheat and /lour nt Atlantic ports were equal to 043,000 bushels , 200,000 bushels of It being In the nhnpo of wheat from Newport News. The reaction from the first ihellnc to MHc carried the pi Ice back to 82 . but the market weak ened again on renewed liquidation nnd sold olT rapidly to SOTfcc , recovering to Sl c on Hhorts covering. December averaged nt a ( lUroimt of ? 5c : SeplombiT opened Wtc loWer at 82 > ii82TJic. fold between S3M-C and SuTic , closing at 81GSl < &c. a net loss of The early dealings In corn did not sympa thise with the wcnkne s In wheat. Tears of early frost were evident In the minds of Into bull leaders In wheat and they took iibout 1.000,000 bushels ( luring the tlrst hour. The day's receipts were 700 cars and sea- lioarJ clearances fooled up r > 3fi,000 bushels. 'I he decline In price of wheat began to have more effect toward the end of the ses sion and the lowest prices wuro In the It twenty minutes. September opened liluhcr nt ZS ic : pold at 2Sc. recovered to "S'AC. ' then gradually down to 27c , closing tit 27iB'Q2Sc. Oatsi was nctlvo nnd firm early , but brokc < with the other cereals toward the end. He- relptH were C75 cnrs. September opened a Hhailc lower nt 17lc , sold between 17'X-c ami Jcc , closing at l7V-W17liiO ! Fellerw. Provisions ruled llrm and' the trading was fairly active. The earli demand was stronger than for a long time. Hog receipts were only 11,000 head Packer.1 ? did some selllnp nt the advaucp. September pork openci ! TIL- higher at $7.90fn.M.sold between $7.W ) am J.'t.lO , closing nt $ S. September lard opened To .higher at $4.40 , advanced to $1.43 , closing JI.HV September ribs opened Go higher al I1.S7. advanced to $1.92 , closing at $ I.M. KMtlmalcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , TOO earn ; corn , 1,003 cars ; oats , 703 cars : hogs , 11.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Arllc'lcB.1 Opan. | HUh. I Low. I Cloiio. lYsld'y. Wheat- Sept. . . 8.1H Dee. . . . S2kS ) > 80)i BOJi Corn- Am : . . . . B79H 28 27 K J7MISM 27H frpt. . . H8f * i7'J8 ! 27M Dec. . . . Jl ) 51 ay . . . 3'/ 5m OalR- 3'11) Wpt. . . . Dec. . . . 11) ) May. . ! OM-J1 20T4-21 1'orli Sept. . . 7 00 8 10 7 HO B 00 7 00 Oc-l. . . 7 00 7 12H 7 05 802K 7 02 } , Lard ' 4 40 4 4C 4 37M < 40 4 35 Oct. ! ! . 116 4 60 4 40 4 45 4 40 Eh'tlllbs Frpt. . . 4 87W 4 02 4 871 4 no 4 82 Oct. . . . 4 UliX 4 D7H 4 HO 4.1)iH ) ! 4 85 No. 2. Oifli quotntlona were ah follows : FljOt'l' I'll m : deritind moderato ; standard eprlnK pntt'iita , $ : . : ; . Wl I HAT No. 2 eprliiK. 82 > iOS4ViCi No. 3 sprlna , 78CSle ( ; No. 2 red , SJWSOc. COrtN-No. ? , 27Hft-'fc. OATH-NO. 2 , nvi&isc ; NO. 2 white , zoifsnio : Ni3 white , MiatO'Ac. UYK-No. 2. 4tc. 1IAIILKY No. 3 , 28c , - - . i. . TIMOTHY 8KHD I'rlinp. J.70f 1'IIOV'ISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , t8.0038.0J. I.ard , per 100 Ilia. , { 4.37 1.40. Short ribs clilen Moose ) , J5.D7M5f5.SO , Dry nailed thoulders ( boxed ) . J.VOCQS.23. Short clear Hides ( Ixixcd ) , i.tV5 ! J ) . . ' - > . , WHISKY Distillers' flnUhcd goods , per sal. , { I 19. iil.'OAIUS-'Ciit loaf , tJ.Si ; granulated , J3.i ; standard A , 15.09. On the produce rxc.halige today the butter mar ket WHI llrm : creamery , llfflSc. : dalrjlOiJISc. . ch 'o i > utill , C\4 Ro : I-BKB , fri-Hti , lie. roultry , llrm , tnrlicyo , KOlOc ; chickens , 7 " ; spring , lOc , .UlcKa , SQOc. Mvoitic < tu < > tiill < iiiN of Ilir Dny n ticiicrul NK\V YOHIC , Aim. 13. riXUU-neceliti | , 13.- CCf 1.1 , U ; , uspnitg , G.494 bblH. ; opened steady , but tnnifil weak , onlni ; to the lulu turn In wheat ; vlmrr airalRbti , 5I.U5GI.4J. Ityo Hour , llrmer ; . . -l'Iriii l : yellow western , 02c. LI'JY Dull al 23Ho. 11AHI.ICV MALT ( jutel. W 1 1 BAT UrrrlptK , 335,200 bu.j exports , 9I,2 < 1m. : pot , weak ; Nu. J red , 0-c. Optlnni opened cfnilr and advance. , on local coverlnir , after which It collapioil under dlsappolntlnK cables. buk .if bull Kiipport and heavy unlnadlni ; ; closed wrak , HatfAi net decline. Hales Included No. 2 iril. AiiKiiat , cloM'd nt 90o ; ik'pti'inlicr , k"a i'Jic ) , I'oilN-ilccelplii , 133,50ibu. ; expoilB , 131'JS ! bu. ; FP < ( , easy ; No. 2 , 32c. Optloiu opened steady nn.l nilviincwl on BO < H | cciu'ral buylmr , hlRlier cul.li'a anil unfavorublo cn > p ne\vn ; finally Enltl elf wllh ulieat anil closed UHUc. not loM > r ; Aiifruvt cliiwsl at 32ic ; Seplcinbr , liTiOUKf , rlosnl tlATS Hecclpl * . 11OM bu : rxptrti , lOi.466 bu. ; spit , falily nctlvo for export ; No , ! , lie. Op tion * wen ! neglected nnd easier and cloaed Ho net lower ; Heitember | clnae < l at SHJc. HAY Steady ; shlpplnif , 43U o [ good to clwlce , nbl'--Qulet ; 1S93 crop. 3if4e ; 1S9 * crop. 6J8c ( : J'lii-nio i-oait. IS'J. ' , crop , 314u ; U'JC crop , 3Ht. IlllUS I'lnn ; Oalveslon , IMiHlSQ ; lluenos Ayren. l mi'19o ; Texas , UWlt'ic ; Callfomlv , 17n , LKATHKIl l-'lrm ; hemlock ole , Iluenoi Ayre > . istfioe. IH'TTHIl IlccelpU. 13,190 pkgp.j firm wes'ern creamery. lllfliHc ; Klglns , 15c : factory , 7 10ije , l'Hii\SI2 ; Dull ; recclplH , 10.CIO pkg . ; large , white , 7Wi8o ; mal | , white 7HVJo ; Mnall , col. < iretl , SUblfco ; large , Colored , SU &c pait sklmi 4U.1. ' full Bklnu , ! Wi3c , KH".KReceipts , 5,133 pkja. ; v ry firm ; state nnd Penimylvanla , lZffl' c ; western , KtiRHc. PHOViaiONS-Ileef. very nrm. Cut meats. Fteady ; plcklrd belllM. J'l.SSfC.SO ; plrkleil hhc-ul.kTB , J6.1H.K.:5 [ pickled hams ; (8.5089.00. Lard , llrmer ; veslern Uram , J4.75 : refined. lrm , 1'ork , Ulead- ; old men * , J7.00ys.75 ; new mtu thort clear. J9.MOH.iiO family. J9.75O10.W. Oll.S r < nlpii fcd , uleailx ! prime yellow , ISO : ? c. Petroleum , dull ; Pennnylvanla crude , no market. Hoslii , Hun and quiet ; itralnrd , coin. mini to good , J1.5W1.55. Turpentine , quiet al * Itll'l- : Flrmi fair to eitra , 4 ! S6 c ; Japan 4'.tilsic. ' MOI.A8Sis-Flrni ; New Orleans , open kettle , geol in choice. 2JfH-V. KltKICIHTrt TO MVKni > OOr.-Uull. MISTAUt-l'lic Iron , iulet. | rnuthern , JS.COIj lO.ii ; norlliem. JIO.WOU ! i. C'nnjxr , oulet brok. rrn. ) ll.ii * : exi-hange. Hl.piMill.lJ. Tin. quleti ( Halts. J13SJ 13.W : plalei , quiet. Spelter , quiet domestic , tl SH14.J5. Lead , exchunEf. lirm al 13.SO S.83 ; brokern , ftrong nt JJ.tO , New York Hr - ( xiuiln JlnrUt-l. KK\V YOItK. Aug. IS. Th dry gootU market rour a tteady Improvemrnt from day to day. Th * clo e of the week ee § a sain In the markel qiiotatlon > , not only In all llnei of cotton good * . but In woolen goojn ax well. Today1 , report ! hnir a well maintained market In all mania Cuttoni , tht ilcmund for gcul * at prevloui prices bclnp well nupported. Rclteri nre , however , itorntwhat firm In their ntnn.l nnd tnnny offer * hnr b cn refused except nt advanced rte . Ilkuched cottonii * re mKlIng with a brlk request - quest , nnd brown Kcxxln nro bought In J.ilrly heavy nimntltleft. 1'rlrits nre without features , rircpt that they nre steaily nt well u tnlnf.l . prlccx. % V'oolen cowls In nil dlvlMon * continue to attract buyers nn.l nalcs both of cheaper grades and the medium priced lines are reported ta be ot fair site. OMAHA m.Muvi , .MAIUCHTS. Condlllon of Trnilc nnil Qnntntlonii on Slnnlp nnil Knnry rrodncp. HOOS Hulk of sales , 9c Hot weather U causing heavy losses , as much ns eight dozen per cnfc and many times much higher. nUTTnit-Common to fair , COOHo ; choice to fancy. lOSISc ; separator creamery , l&e ; gathered creamery , 12c. ViM/-Cholce fat , 50 lo 120 Ibs. , quoted at JO to : Intvf nnd coprte. 4OCc. LIVE roi.'I.TnY-Hcn * , fie ; cocks. 3T4e : spring chlckenH. per Hi. , Sc ; ducks , Cc ; tiukeys , Cflsc. riflKOSS Live 7J0304 ; dead plRcons not Wdlited. HAY rplnml. J5.00 ; mlilland. J4.50 : lowlnnd. 4.00 ; rye straw. JI.50 ; color makes the price on lay ; light bales tell the best , only top grades bring top prices. IltlOnMroHN Kxtrcmr-ly slow sales new crop , Vllycrcd on trnck In country ; choice green self- oiklng carpet per Ib. , 282Hc ; choice green , unniiiR to hurl. 5O2Uo : rnmmon , l',4c. VnOI5TAlI.r.3. OANTAI/JT'Pns-I'or doz. 40ffGOC. ricf.MllKItS-l'cr ; doz. . lS3Wc. TOMATOKH-IVr half bu. basket. 710000. ONIONSIVr Int. . R.V < J > I 00. LIMA UKANR-I'er Ib. , 3c IlIIANK-Hand-plcked navy , per bu. , $1.10. l"AHItUli-llnmi' grown. I'Sr. I'OTATOKS-IVr bu. , new , VtfJOOc. WATKIlMELONS-rratcd. per doz. , I.75C2.00. Fit HITS. Al'PLKS-ppr bbl. , Jl.KfM 85. NATIVE I'LPMS-1'er . - banket. 25W400. I pIlAI'ES-rnlirnrnU. II.Mftl.BO. lll.ArKIIKIUlllCS-I'er Ji-ql. cnfi > . Jl. KuirTHEIlN I'EACHER-IVr H bu. . 50itCOc. ( 'Al.Il.-OUNIA I'BACHIiS-l'er case , Crawfdrds , ( 'ALITOIINIA PKAnS-llartlctt , per cnsc , J1.8J - - PLUMS-Per case , t.23ai.50. KANSAS ( lllAPES-Per 10-lh. basket , 330400. THOPICAL FIIUITS. OIlANOES-Medlterranean sweets , JJ.50. LEMONS-Moaslnas , J3.CO ; choice California , ilANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , 2.0082.23 ; medlum-slzed bunches , JI.WiJf2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. . large size. 13e ; llrazlla. per Ib. , lee ; English walnuui. > er Ib. . fancy , soft shell. 12 I3c ; standards. 10 lie ; tllbertn , per lu. , lOc ; pecans , polished Inrgc. 9fHOc ; jumbo , lljflZo ; large hickory nuts , J1.25 ler bu. ; cocoanuts , 4 ! < , c eacn , KltlS Imporleil fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , lie : 5 crown. CO-lb. boxes , 1331c. HONEY-Cholce. 13U15C. CIDKH-riarined Juice , per half bbl. , J.33 ; per bhl. , J4.0flf4 23. MAPLK SYHUP-Flvc-gal. cans , each. JI.M ; gal. cans , pure , per iloz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cans , 16.25 ; quart cans. J3 ri ) ; FHESH MEATS. DUESSED UK UK Good native steers , 400 to KX ) Ibs. , ( Hie ; good lore-quarters , steers , 6Hc ; gooa ilmlquarters , 84c ! ; western steers , Co ; fancy lelfors. o',4c ; good heifers , Cc ; good forcauartcra , heifers , Cc ; good hlhilquaftcm , hclfcri. 8c ; good cows , Co- fair cows. CVjo ; common cows , Be ; cow foreiiuarters , 4'ic ' ; cow hindquarters , 7Hc. I1EEF CUTS Tcnilerloltis , ISc ; boneless strips , Site , strip loins , Be ; rolls , Sc ; sirloin butts , Sc ; shoulder clods , 6c ; rump butts , 4".c ; steer chucks , 4Vjc ; cow caucks , 4c ; boneless chucks , 4c ; cow platen , 2V4c ; steer plates , So : flank steak , Cc ; loins. No. 1 , Ho ; loins , No. 2 , lOc ; Inlns. No. 3 , 8c ; sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , No. 1 , lie ; ribs. No. 2 , Sc ; ribs. No. 3 , 6c : steer rounds. 7c ; cow rounds , 6VJc : cow rounds , shank off , 7t4e ; cow rounds , shank and rump off , Sc ; trimmings , 3He ; beef Hhanks , Zlic ; brains , per doz. . 33c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lOo ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c : kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox tails , each , 2c ; livers , per Ib. , To ; hearts , per Ib. , lJ4o ; tongues , per Ib. . He. MUTTON Lambs , So : sheep. 7c ; market racks ( long ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( short ) , 12c ; legs anil saddle * , 8c ; lamb legs , 9c ; breasts and Blown. 3c ; tongues , each , 3c , POIIK Dressed pigs , 6Wo ; dressed bogs , Bo ; tenderloins , Site ; loins , 6c ; Hpare ribs , 4c ; liHin Hausige , butts , Cc : shoulders , rough , Cc : shoulders , skinned , CVic ; trimmings 3(10 ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5c ; heads , cleaned , 3o ; unout nnd ears , 3c. backbones , IVsC ; check meats , 3c : neok bones. 2c : pigs' tails. 2c ; plucks , each , 6c : chltlcrllnga , Cc ; hocks , u ; hearts , per doz. , 23c ; stomachs , each. 3c : tongues , each , 7c ; Kidneys , per doz. , lOo ; brains , per doz. , 15o ; pigs' feet , per doz. . 23c ; livers , each. 3c. IIIDE3. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 6c ; No. 2 , green hides , 6''jo ; No. 1 salted' hides , Sc ; No. 2 green Halted hide * , lu ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. . 8Hc : No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 13 Ibs. . Sc ; No. l dry flint hides. lOtflZc ; No. 2 Ury flint hides , 9 ® 10c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 9flOc ; part cured hides , MiO per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , 25S60c : green raited , shearlings ( short wooled eaily pklns ) . each , 15c ; dry shearlings ( short woolej early skins ) , No. 1 , each , PC ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , ac tual wclghl , 4fl5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Ne braska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , Sfllc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual welg/it , 4fioc ; dry ( lint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 34f4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. COTTOX MAHlvKTH. Prices IllMe. Knrly lint Decline Lntcr mi Lnt'lf of Sui > i > ort. NEW YOHK. Aug. 13.-The cotton market oponcdi steady with prices 1HC points lower , the decline falling mainly on thn new crop reports. A special support In the way of buying orders from Philadelphia was seen. Following the first call , the market further declined 13 points. The weakness was the result of unfavorable and disappointing foreign advices and generally fa vorable crop accounts. About the only sflpport the market had came In the way of buying against short contracts ana during the afternoon the market was quiet anil practically in the hands of the local contingent wllh n weak un dertone and finally qulol and steady ot a net decline of G8 points except In August , which showed ni net gain of 3 points on spinners buy ing ; total Dales , SO.100 bales. Futures closed ipilet and steady ; January , JC.9G ; February. 16.99 ; March. J7.02 : April. 7.03 ; May. J7.0S ; August , J7.57 : September , J7.ll ; October , J8.88 ; November , JG.90 ; December. J6.92. Spot closed steady ; mld- illlnu uplands , Sc ; middling gulf , 8c ; middling , Sc. gross receipts , 4C4 halex ; exports to conti nent. 400 bales ; forwarded , 401 bales : sales. 1.514 bales ; spinners , 1,144bales ; slock , 47,119 bales. Weekly ; Net receipts , none ; gross. 3.090 bales ; exportH to Great Itrltaln. 403 bales ; France , 401 bales ; continent. 2.906 bales for warded , 2,478 bales ; Kales , G.749 bales ; spinners , 3,005 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 1,982 hales ; exports to Great Ilrltnln , 228 bales ; to con.lnent. 202 bales ; stock , 77,330 bales. Consol idated : Net receipts , 7,318 hales exports to Great Hrltaln , 2.0SS bales : France. 401 bales ; continent 334 bales. Total since September 1 ; Net receipts. ( iC24,932 bales ; exports tn Great Hrltaln , 3,007,173 bales ; France. 099,765 bales ; continent , 2.144CTiS bales ; channel , 5,481 balm : Following are the total net receipts of cotton nt all ports since. September 1 , 1S96 : Galvcston , 1,318,015 hales ; New Orleans , 2.0S',192 bales ; Mobile , 303.29. > balen ; Savannah , 810,87s luilou ; CharlCHton , 399,409 hales ; Wilming ton. 243,52' ! bales ; Norfolk , 704.330 bales ; Haiti- more , COins bales ; New York. 10S , ! 1 bales : Hoa- tun. 101,134bales ; Newport News , (1.907 ( Imlea ; Philadelphia , 51,900 baleti ; West Point , Va. , 50 hales ; Hriinxwlck , 12V1C1 bales ; Texan Clly , 54,213 hales ; IVnuarnln. C7fl2 bales ; Port lloyal , 73,622 miles : tnlal , CUSI,932 luiles. LIVKIIPOOL. Aug. 13.-COTTON Spot , moder- nto deniiind , prices easier ; American middling , 4 7-32d. Thf Hales of the day were 8,0 bales , of which 5fr ) bales were for speculation and ex pert and Included 7O bales Amerlcjin ; receipts , none. Fiiliiri'H opened quiet , with n moderate de. ninnd nnd clocd steady nt the decline ; Ameri can middling. K M , C. , August , 4 7-C4d , buyers ; August and September , 4 43'Cld , sellers ; Septem ber nnd October , 3 59-61(13 M-Gld. buyers ; Octo ber nnd Noveinlirr , 3 tJ3-C4i3 54-Clil , buyers ; No vember nnd December , 3 61-63,1. seller * ; Decem ber nnd January , 3 49-f > lir3 CO-CId , buyprii ; Janu ary and February , S 43-C4W3 50-Rld , vnlua ; Feb ruary and March , 3 50-ri | | , value ; March nnd April. 3 r,0-64H3 M-Cld , tiiyeru ; April nnd May , 3 51-641 3 M-KM , Hcllorsr May and June , 3 M-GIJ 3 .f > 3-C4d. I.IT | ; September. 3 42-6li1. NKW OHLEANH , Aug. 13. ( . OTTON-Steady ; pules , 3 balFH ; ordinary , C ! > rc : good ordinary. C'ii'i low mldAllnir , 7 3-lCc ; middling , 7Hc ; good middling , 7 15-16c ; mlddllni ; , fair , C ic ; clock , II- (53 balen : receipts. 413 bales. Futurm were quiet ; fcalea , 23.60i ) bales ; August , J7,22 < 8 > 7.2I ; September. IO.7CfI6.77 : OctoUsr , J6.6 ! I1.1 ; No vember , J6.63ii ! .R4 : December , J6.65Jf .C7 : Janu. ary. J0.6SHC.C9 ; February , J6.718C.72 ; March , JC.74 C < i.75 : April , t TJfie.'KI. MWMPHIH , Aus. 13. COTTON-Sleady ; mli- lillng , 7 13-1C , ? : rccclptn. U bales ; shipments , none ; ilnck. 4,61 , . b.il < ; Rales , 25 bates. 8T , I/5U1H , Aug , II. COTTON-FIrm nnd nn changed ; middling , 3 7-lCc ; Block , 96) bales ; re celpti , non . KIIIIHIIM City MiirUetx. KANSAS CITY. Aug , 13. WHEAT Market < le. cllnlng , closed weak ; No. 2 hard. SOej No. 3. SVjeNo. ; . 4. 74c ; No. 3 soft. Slftc ; No. 3 , 62o : No. 4. 770 ; No , 3 iprlng , 76Wff77c. < 'OHN Market about unchanged ; No , ! mixed. 23lic ; No. I white , 24c. OATS-Market flcady : No. 2 mixed , Wic. HYK No , 2 , nominally S9o. HAY Market flrm ; choice new prairie , 5.M ; choice new timothy , JS.OO. HUTTKll-Maiket ilrmi creamery , Ho ; dairy , He , EOflS-Market very firm ; rrtwti Missouri ami Kansas candled Block , DC , HECUlPTrt-Wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn. C4.S50 bu. ! oniH. 4.000 bu. SHIPMK.NTS-Wheat , 133.COO bu. ; corn , 27,000 bu , ; oats , 6,000 hu , jlj I.lvrnionl Criiln and I'rnvliilnnii. L1VEIH-OOL. Aug. lJ.-L.\HD-Prlma western , trutdy at 224 6d. rilKKHK-Amerlcan nne t , colored , firm at 4U. WHKAT No. 3 red western , winter , flrm at 7 M : No. 1 red northern , spring , firm at 7 S > l , UOHN-American mixed. | > ot , new. 2 lH4d ; August , stc.idv at 2s llSd ; September , 3s SJ ; October. 3 3Vd. FI.OUU-SI. IXUl fancy , winter , firm at It Sd. Toledo Inrkfl * . TOLEDO. Aug. U.-WHEAT-Acllve. stenly ; No. 2 ca h and Auguiit , SCc ; Stpteniber. 8'ic. CORN Active , ktrady ; No. 2 mixed , 2 Hc , OATS-8tady ; No. t mixed. 17Hc. HYF.-Dull. easy : No. 3 ca h. 46c rr/iVKItHKfU-Dull , tleady ; prim * October , OIL UnchanitA. i LOOKS DECIDEDLY DEFTER Eorizon in the Business World Brightens Up Considerably , CHEERING REPORTS FROM ALL QUARTERS All the CtiHtnmnrr SlKim of I' Arc In Evidence The Punt Week In One if Injt Intercut. NEW YORK , Aug. 13. n. O. Dun & Co.'a Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will jay : IJvery city reporting this week notes Increase n trade , and nearly nil bright crop prospects. The great change In business li emphasized by Uio presence of a multitude of buyers from nil pnrtu of the country , by their statements of the situation at their homes , and more forcibly yet by the heavy purchases they nre making. Put the customary signs of prosperity nre not lacking. The strong rise In stocks , the growth of bank clearing * and railroad earnings , the heavy speculation In many products , but most , of all In wheat , have made the week one of surpassing Interest even to those who best re member the upward rush In 1S7D. At the prin cipal clearing houses throughout the country payments In July wheat were for the llrst time Bllgh.ly larger than In 1892 , nnd 11 per cent larger than last year. In the fit-si week of Au gust 7.7 per cent larger than In IR92 nnd 2S.4 per cent larger than last year , nnd In the seo- end week of August they were 17.9 I > er cent larger than In 1892 and 3S.1 per cent larger than last year. The great cn > p4 nnil the haste of foreigner * ID buy and ship wheat In view of shortage else where , have made the week memorable. The taking of profits by a pool lowered the price 5 corns on S.uurday , but It IIM since rlsjn 5 cents. Western receipts , slow In July , have In two weeks been 7,397,713 bushels , against 6,22.- 3fii last year , nnd Atlantic cxiwris , Hour In- eluded , have been In the same two weeks 6,111.- 031 bushels , against 3,384,313 last yenr. Even the demand for corn , by greatly exceeding last year , phous that foreign anxieties are serious , for > ,510,13. > bushels have been exported 111 two weeks from Atlantic ports , against 2,514.4:3 last year. Th" price has advanced 1.12 cents , not withstanding enormous Blocks being brought over. The urgency of French buying of wheat , reports that llujsla. will stop exports In order to keep supplies for Itself , nnd continued ship- mnnts from the Pacific to the countries usually having n surplus , m.iko even the largest inti mates or supplies not too great for the possible demand. In all agricultural Industries a large demand for products appears , with strong speculation In material * and' Intcrnir-dlatn product * . In the Iron nnd Mteel branch , starling of many works after neltlement of wages , keeps prices low , and even depresses nom" . but the fact that the de mand Is growing , leads to heavy purchases of Iron ore , a ) , < ) tons nt Cleveland In a week , and of blll l8 , 4i ) , ( tons , while concessions recently , reported In pit : Iron have censed. The output of furnaces August 1 wan 1C3.37S tons , against 1K1.064 July 1 , and decreases In known Mocks unsold Indicates n consumption for two nionthi past averaging 181OH ) tons weekly , which IH more than 111 the Fame months of 1692 , though below the greatly Increased capacity of works- now. Sales of tin nre moderate , of copper to American consumer * large. It Is-sald nt II cents for lake nnd of lead at J3.12V4 with specufcillve realizing , but heavy sales of tin plates are bringing slightly Ix-Hw prices. All the textile Industries are encouraged by a greatly Improved and really large demand for giKids , which causes many to advance In price. With production much curtailed , stocks of cot ton goods are rapidly decreasing , and 111 woolens advances have b en made In clav worsted and mixtures , flannel ? and middle suitings. Specu lation In wool * continues , with prices nbout ' 4 cent higher , with sales of 23.49'JSO ' ) pounds In two weeks , show the willingness of some hold ers to realize. Failures for the week have been 239 In the United States , against 29S last year , and thirty In Canada , against thirty-six last year. WHHKI.Y CLUAUIXO HOUSE TOTALS. . \KKroKUto < > f lIiiHlni'NH TriiiiNactIOIIM of ( AHModntoil HiiiikH. NEW YOniC , Aug. 13. The following table , compiled by Bradstreet's , shows the bank clearances at elghty-onei cities for the week ending August 13 , with the percentages of Increase nnd decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year : CITIES. Clearings. Inc. I Dec. New York . . r"717,103,4C8 ; GO. 3 | Doslon 91,110.201 2 > > .5 | Chicago K7.5SS.964 2.1.0 1'hlladelphla CSM3,92l 12.7 rit. Louis . . . 24,973,238 16.3 I'lttslmrg 15.G-H.G2b 13.8 16,048.563 37.2 Ban Francisco . 11.3W.61S 19.1 Cincinnati . 10,570,150 6.9 KansKS City . 9.463,074 12.0 New Orleans . . . . 5.6S4.743 19.S Minneapolis . G.330.4C9 11. S Detroit . 9,271,171 31.8 Cleveland . 6.726.0S3 1.0 Providence . 4.C40.KM 21.4 Louisville . C.063.237 28.9 Milwaukee . 4.GI3.1J3 20.3 St. 1'nul . 3.096.455 7.1 Huffalo . 3,789,211 3.3 OMAHA . 4.313,483 Indianapolis . 4.4W.375 4.1.8 Columbus , O . 3.4CO.ICO 30.7 Savannah . . . . . . 1.411.309 19.4 Denver . 2.467.S,8 13.8 Hartford . 2,348.723 25.1 Richmond . 2.031.41C 11.7 Mcmphta . . . . . . . . 1,398,731 G.9 Washington . 1.KSJ.026 12.9 I'eorla . 1.373.202 " ' 13. ! ) Rochester . 1.524.400 "K.'K New Haven . . . 1,435,163 9.9 Worcester . 1,432,598 11.5 Atlanta . 1,094,720 2.8 Salt Lake City . 1.695.799 43.2 Springfield , Maws . 1.160,79.1 ' Kort Worth . 1.250.2CO isiie 1'ortland , Me . 1.3I3.7SO 12.0 1'ortland , Ore . 1,267.000 " St. Joseph . 1,235,816 "sis IMS Angeles . 1.370.C63 49.4 Norfolk . 703.77S ' -s Syracuse . 844.502 'iKs DPS Molnes . 36.1 Nashville . 3)1. 23J 7.9 Wilmington , Del . C43.742 Kail Itlvcr . 797,201 39.8 Scranten . ( ! SO,22(1 ( Grand Rapids . 792,470 13.1 Augusta , ( Ja . 373.746 " ' ' 22.2 Iowell . C99.317 "ti''t " Dayton , O . " ' 2 ! ! Seattle . 731.7721 "ii'.ii ' ' Tacoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490,8291. ' 'ii'.s Spokane . 709,6221 7si ! Sioux City . 43IW | 29.2 New Hedford . ' Knoxvllle , Tenn . Sil.'s'jSI 13.S Topcka . 4G7.1S9 " ' lllimlnRham . 2.8 Wichita . S6U09 21.5 Illnghainton . 3i9OuO ' Lincoln . . . . 352.411 w'.r Luxlnslan. Ky . 342,9J2 2S.1 Jacksomlllc , Fla . 172 C4J ; 33.9 Knlnmazoo . 319.S22 8.1 Akron . . . . . . . . . 223,000 10.0 Ilay Clly . 183,35 ! ' 10.2 Chattanooga . . . 275,000 'siii Uockford. Ill . 196,433 Sprlngllc-ld , O . 173,470 Canton O . 1GG.OOO Fargo , N. D . 80,702 Sioux Falls. 8. I ) . ' 6,9 Hastings , Neb . 100',934 Fremont , Neb , , , . * . , . . * . 78,175 C6.0 Davenport . fi81 800 1.0 Toledo . 2.233,5 3 I.X.9 Galveslon . 3,781.200 9.2 HnuHlon . 4.072.016 8.0 Waco . . . . . C9S.946 YoungKtown , O . 181,869 Totals , United States. . . . Jl.ra.070.S3 ; ! 35.91. Totals outside N. Y. . . . 433.9C7.3C7I 17.5) ) , DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal 14.1 Toronto . 18. S Winnipeg 21.4 Halifax . 7.6 Hamilton 15. Ht. John , N. II. 21,2 Total J 22.CS4.130I 18.3 IIHAnSTllEKT'S WI3KICI.Y IUSVI13W. NuincruiiH I vlilc-nri-K of AVIdc-jiproml IleVlVIll III IlllNllll'NN. NB\V YORK , Autr. W.-UraJslreels tomor row will say ; Evidences of widespread revival In demand for merchandise and other products have become o numerous as to compel general recognition. The press has , therefore , ceased discussing whether trade has rcully Improved or not , and has begun measuring the \olume of business compared with conrapomllng period * . A buoy ancy of feeling has appeared among huyera and teller * at New York , lialllmore , Chicago , Bt. Ixmli and Kansas City , utiers Interior inerclianl > have thronged Oils week , the like of which ha not been seen for several years , Interior mer chants are buying dry good > i , clothing , thoei , groceries and fancy article * far more freely than at any time Bines 1S92 , Crop condition * have Improved at the couth anil eouthweit and mer chants there are encouraged. Southern lumber mills are not able to keep up with orders and Innumerable email connumeru of Iron and Heel throughout the central western elate * are buy ing raw material ai they have not for years. A nominal advance of 75 cent * a ton for uteel Idlleln Is more ths.n a feature , for It meatw tht confidence of maker * In an early revival of tha demand for iron and steel , which has been 10 IOIIK delayed. Wheat * cored an odvance of 7 cent * on con. llnued heavy export * and a tendency lu decreaie catlnidte * of the eli of the domeMlc crop. Wool Is higher on j > eculatlve holding and cotton yarn * have advanced again. Hides and ecu them lum ber are up , a * ure wheat , Hour , Indian corn aim oat * , and mom , but not least , print cloths , the market for which ha * l en * o lonr ilepr ed. 1'rlceo of iusar. coffee , lard and petroleum re main unchanced , while pork I * almott tlio only Important product Quoted lower than lait week. Exports of whest-dfloof Included as wheat from both conMn nnd liwm Montreal this week aggregate 4,4 * > ,5lf ) bushels , an Increase over last week of more than -tt ; 0"0 hu hels , nnd compared - pared with dhlfimenU'lnKh * week a year ngo of 2.C35.000 bushels , lS2l,00 < ] .biishel8 In 1S93 , of 2,979 , . 000 In 1594 and of ,1JW bushels In 1893 , The world-wide character of the demand for our wheat and flour Is llrusrYdteil by the export from both coasts of thl < country to such far oft nnd Infrequent customers' ! n Itlo de Janeiro In Hraill , Cnlleo In I'lfu'l.nnd Sumballa In th Island of Java , not til ntjntlon heavily Increased shipments to Europe.i ( .lilrm nnd the east. Total exports of Indian corrplthls week aggregated 3.27S.652 bushels , ngnlnpt 1.223,000 bushels U t week. 2,367.0 < X > bushelsilrv the week n year ngo , SI4.0UO bushels In 1S9164,000 | , bushels In 1S94 nnd 1,734,000 bu > hcl > 4 In lSf.1. There nre SJ4 > uslnr s failures reported throughout the UnltqiJ , tatc * this week , com. pared with 214 1a U week , IOS In the second week of August , 1S99. , JT > 5 In the like period In i 9.241 In ISM and 20 In the like week of ISM. There are thirty-one business failures reported from the dominion of Canada this week , ngnlnst forty-one last week , thlrty-flvc In the week ft year ago and twenty-nine two years ngo. UKVinU * OK TII13 STOCK MAIIK13T. Awitrrsmlvo Hiiylim l > .v ( lie Public IH ( ho 1 " < Mi I n re. NEW YOHK , Aug. 13-llradstrcct's review of the stock market tomorrow will suy : After a little hesitation nt the beginning ot the week the market has broadened and advanced on nn enormous volume ot transactions. Public buylns of an aggressive kind has absorbed all offerings , nnd the lending financial speculative Interests have evidently lent 1'iclr aid to the nwcment. A feature has been the attention paid to low-priced nnd neglected securities , many slocks of this class advancing merely In sympathy with the general movement of prices. The advance In grain and confirmation of pre vious estimates of Europe's requirements , to gether with the drop In exchange nnd expecta tions of large gold linpnrtii. nre among the lead- Ing' factor * In sustaining the decided bullish sentiments. The street Is also Influenced by the Increasing returns of railroad earning * all over the country , ns well ns by the account of the volume which railroad earnings nre assuming. The movement has not been without dangers ot over-purchasing , nnd the creation of weak nc- counts. A moderate selling movement on Friday , which was , however , flendled by the lending bull Interests before It had gone very far , was there , fore looked upon with ome satisfaction , STOCKS AMI ] IOMS. Industrial * AVIileli llnre Ileen < l let Tnkc on Heneivoil Llfo , NEW YOHIC , Aug. 13.-Qulte a number of factors combined today to exercise a rather iresslng Influence on values on the Slock ex change. There nlso were other Incidents which , though not calculated to have any effect on in trinsic value , served to put n damper on the speculative ardor which has become rampant in Wall street. The tone of the weakness ami hesitancy In the wheat market on account ot lower prices abroad nnd n diminished export de mand were most keenly fell In Ihe stock muikti. The craln carrying roadsot coume showtd most sympathy with the wheat market us being most Immediately nlteclcd. Hut almost every depart ment of the market was more of less Influenced on the ground that the return of prosperity would be more helped by good prices to the farmer for his crops than by any other out tiling. Besides thld very Important Influence to ward a halt 111 Ihe rise In prices , Hie more substantial and Kolld clement ot fpecul.itlve buyers looked decidedly askance at Ihe specula- lion which broke out yesterday and today In what the street aptly terms "cats and dogs , ' meaning dlKcarded odds and ends of stocks and yecurltles which no longer icpresent anything of any appreciable value In Ihe whole world. There was more or less movement In this clans of stocks , ns was the case yesterday , but ad vances were by nc , means affected as yesterday. Even bull operaloru discourage Ihe movement In Ihls department of the market. It being an accepted maxim that activity In It presages the culmination of n bull movement and subsequent reaction. This coimlder.Mloii combined to Induce some large selling to rl-nllze on many of Ihe slocks which led In the speculation. The only aggressive Htrengtli.ndltjilnyed . dining the day was by some of Hoi -great Industrial clocks. Hugar being the mtst mutable example. These .succumbed with the rest-of the list to tn ? downward - ward tendency before-jthe day was over. No little effect was prolucf.l [ on the market by the heaviness In Norlhern < > I'ru-lllc preferred , which has lecently been prominent for strength. The liquidation which i-eft lun < n this stock yesterday upon the announcement , yf the new presidency continued today. Krfcnd-a of the pioperty calleil It profit taking. Tffe stock sold down li per cent and lost 1W fier ent net. Louisville & Nashville also Buttered..frpm profit taking. Lon don both bought dlnl ppli ] this stock. It Is beginning to appear , mnl while regular ar bitrage brokers have tfcen persistently selllns In this mnrkct , fpr Loiil n account some large foielgn banking1 houses * hnvfr been buying stocks go were most active , sliowlhg sharp declines nt one time from the early JflKh point of from IK to Ji/i. the latter In Burlington. Hut subsequent recovery left tlio nt changes fractional. Union Pacific , which continued quite active , receded at one time 1 % , but partly recovered. The ex treme decline reached near or over a point in U large number of active storks , but a net loss t.t 1 point on'overIs shown only In the follow ing : The Tobacco stocks , Hrooklyn , Union Gas , Canadian Southern , Canadian Pacific. 2V4 ; Lack- awanna. 2 : Delaware & Hudson , Louisville & Nashville , the Minneapolis and St. Louis stocks , New Jersey Central , pusquchanna & Western preferred. Northern Pacific preferred , Plttsburg , Cincinnati , Cleveland & St. Louis preferred , 21 $ Spirits preferred , Oregon Navigation preferred , and a few other less prominent stocks. Paclflo Mall was strong , but reacted later. A number of the obscure cheap shares secured a net gain of n point or more. Northern Pacific rose 41 $ , Linseed Oil 4 per cent nnd Consolidated Ga * , Denver & lllo Orande preferred , Illinois Steel and Mobile & Ohio , n , point or over. A fairly strong tone permeated the bond spec- illation during the greater part of the tfay , but In the late dealings the marked depression IN the stock market exerted nn unsettling effect on the speculative Issues generally. The aggrcgati sales were J2.823.000. Governments displayed a sagging tendency on moderate trading. The Evening Post's Ixmdon financial cable gram says : "There was n general reaction In fie stock market today. Americans opened dull on the New York quotations of this morning. There wns a sharp rally at midday , hut as sharp a-fall at the Close , the finish being flat at the low-est. The decline waa partly due to NeW York tactics and partly to the fall In wheat I nm told Trench buying has ceased for the rnoment. This In no way contradicts what 1 cabled nbout Trench exchange. In xplte of the recent selling of Americans here the best opin ions consider that American ( securities are too well established now to bo shaken by any mod erate reaction , A healthy shakeout will , it is telleved , Induce fresh buying , liar gold Is quoted nt 77s llTid , but there has been no further sale of bars by the Hank of England , thus con firming the exceptional nature of the sales early In the week. Kafllrs were dull. Interest In them centers upon the mining reforms and the con- cefHlons by the Transvaal government. Today's I/indon discount for three months is 1V $ per cent , but the forward quotation for next week Is Hi per cent. Krench exchange was quoted at widely different figures nt the close , ranging from ri.lT'-io to 2" .19'.4c. Paris and Herlln were steady. Trench exchange has again linen sharply. The reason U understood In be the large sales ot wheat drafts by New York on Paris , thus threatening ening- gold exports from Trance. Trench mar- chants are , therefore , buying bills on Ixindon In order to ship gold If neci snry from there. " The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of Ilia New Yolk exchangi today : Atclilnon St. LoulHJeS. (1 ( do pfd ill ) pfd Ill lallhiioro& ! Ohio. . 1K' ' < St. Paul f > : < )4 Canada Paclflo . 7l ( ! < do pfd 1411 Canada Southern. . 51 St. I'.ff ( Jin I18WJ rrntral Pacific . lm ; do pfd 1-14 Plii'H. fi. Ohio , . 2'ji { St. P.M. AM 120 Chicago k Alton. . . .Kin So. Pacific 20 ( { ( ! . . II. A.Q . llDJi So. Hallway 11 O..IK. 1 . 47 ilo pfd Hl * ( 0.0.0. A SI. L . IH Texan , t Paclflo. . . . lllk dopfd . 73 Union Pacltlc 1 ; 4 l ) < il.v HndHon t ; . p. D. &o ( i W . Illl W.iuauli 18K Den. Si. lllo O . 1:4 : do Pfd 2H do pfd . -17HI do pfd 10 Erlo ( now ) - AdaniH Kx 163 dolBtjiM fl American Kx 115 VI , Wnvnn lil'Ji United Status Kx. . . 47 < ! reai Northern pfd.ian . Wells Fargo KX..11I ) llocklnr Valley , . . . ---1"1 i. A. Cot. Oil 18U HlliioU Central. . . . - - - " do pfd Ill ) LakoKrioAW. . . . IW'Ain'n Spirits IIIV ilopfd 7VH ' 'do pfd if.'H Lake Shorn. , ITfh Am . Tonaccu . LoulHvIllo .tNabh. 11(1(4 ( ( do pfd . 112l Manhattan L 10H Cblcairo Gas . 10'JJi Met. Traction liMII cons. Uaa . IHlt Michigan Central.,1011 < / Com. Cable Co . 171 Minn. & St. L , , . . . 'Il % Col. V. A Iron . 19 dolBtpul HT" do pfd . 80 Mo.Pao.Ulor 18 Ron. Kloctrlo . : IW Mobllo.VOhlo , 'JHhi llllnolxStHol . 41 Mo. 1C , Jt T . . . . , . , . . . LaClfdo Gun . : IH do pfd . JTS ) Lend H5Ji NnwAlb. A'Clii. , . . ' ' do pfd . 104SJ do pM Nat. Lin. Oil . till N , J. Central J'aclllc.Mall . aj : ( N. Y. Central I _ Pullman Pal . 174H N. Y. Chi. & SI , L . . IB HllVfrCortllicalfs. . fi.1 dolHt Pfd 7i aiand.Itopo AT. . . . do'Jdpfd ip . . . Norfolk k Western li do pfd . 1H1 No , Amur. Co V. T. O. A Iron . V8K NO. Paclllo 17 ! U. S. Leather . 8H do pfu IIU do pfd . 1)0 ) li Ontario W 17i. U. S. hubbur . 17K ( ) ro , li , i Kav . y5V ! > do pfd . (15 Orn , Short Line . - . ' ! Wi'Slern Union . U2H Plltsuuri ? . IIIH Norlliwrxturn . HUH Kcadlns . yd dopfd . 1(14 ( Itock Inland . b5 Chi. ( it. Wcsturn. . . . 17H Total sales f stock * today were &C9.270 shareo , including ; Atchlson , CW ) ; AtchUon preferred , 1C.U1 ; Chepapeuke & Ohio. 1.111 ; Chicago , llur- IllUton & Uulncy. 33,650 ; Denver & lllo Grande preferred. 6.7&fl ; Erie ( new ) , 3.3V ) ; Hocking Val ley. 4,076 ; Illinois Central. 3,100 ; Umlsvlllc & Nashville , 16,770 ; Missouri Pacific , 7,615. Mlmourl , Kansas Ji Texa * . 7,100 ; New York. Sufquehanna. & \Vtktern preferred , 3.115 ; Nw Jersey Central , 3,6W : New York Central , 3,219 ; Northern Pacltlc , ' 1,875 ; Northern' Pacific prefeired. 42,150 ; Heading , 11,000 ; Hock lilaml , 13.3U ; St. Paul , 3S.7CG ; South. ern Hallway , ( J.OSS ; Southern Hallway preferred , 18,370 ; Texaa & Pacific , 4C:0 ; Union I'aclllc. SO. . 1M ; Union Pacltlc , Denver & CSulf. 6,230 ; Wheel- Ins & Lake Erie. 6,419 ; American tobacco , 19.176 ; Chicago ( la * , 13.SO ; General Electric , 3,220 ; Lead. 3.196 ; I'aclllc Mail. 1S.300 ; Sugar. 21.700 ; Ttmitmsce Coal and Iron , 1,604 ; United Stales leather , 3.700 , Wentern Union , 8S15 ; Chicago Great Weitern , Vrrv Yurie .lluni-y lliirkrt. NEW YORK , Aur. ll.-MONEY ON CALL F.M > r nt 1O1H per cent , last loan , 1 per cent- clrwlnir offered 1 per cent. pitiMn jinncANTii.n pArEn-snom ror cent. STnnt.INO EXCHANOE-Wesk with nctunt bujlnem In banker * ' bills nt II SSH for demnnd nnd nt l4.H3Hfl4.M1i for sixty day * . Posted rntM , tl im4.J8 nnl ll.Stti04.S3. Commercial HAH MEXICAN DOLLAItS-ii4 < - OOVEIINMENT MONDS-Ensler , STATE ltOND. Dull. HAILHOAD llONDS-Stronir. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows ! 07s. ! , reg . ! 7 ' Krfe ' 'Mi . ltt U. S,48n-r ( . lllllK ) . II. AS. A. fla . IDAS U.S. 4s. coup . 112 11. H. AS. A. 7 . 110 U. S , nnw 4 , rrg. . . 15.-.i < II. * T. Cent. ft . 1 1 014 IT. S. now 4n coup. . . 12.TJJH. AT , Cont. ( In. . . .Iflrt U.S. fiH.roir . 1lisU : ? ( AN. Unl. 4q . H4' < U. S. rs , coup . linUjM. K. T. llrst Is . SIlJ * of ' 03..HU > M. K.T. di > conil Ala.class A. . HI'H.Mnlual : Union tls.lim * Aln. , class II 101 N. J. C. Hen. ( Is 113S Ala. , class'J IW No. Pacific Ala. Currency. . . HI No. Parlfle 2dn I i , New Con. 48. . . . ill ) No. Pacllle 4H (11 ( Missouri On 10D N. W. Consols 14.14 N. O. ( Is ISO N. W. S. P. Dob. 6i.UH > 4 N. C. 4s H > : | i < ( ) < Nav.lnts 112 S. C. nonfund. . . . HA .Ore. . Nav. 4s > SSK. Tenn , new etn . .10. , ill. O.Wmt lnls Ml' * do new Hetas. . . fill i.si. P. Consols 7B..ll71 : Icnn. oldsettls. . . . ( l.mlSl. P. C.A P. W { in 11.1V , Vn. Cciiltirleo I , SI , U A I. M. Oi-n. B fit Va. iloferreil R1 ! ! . L. , V S. l-.UPii.O.llii Alclilauil- ! f.iI'aiHoulhern lly. us. . . . IK AtehlBDii Second A.10'J Tex. Paeltle Canada So.2ndH..102 Ti-x. P.lclllc 'Jdi. . . . illl ! C. P. Istnof'llu HP U. P. iHtrt of tUl..lUt D.A It. (7.7s Ill Wrsl Shore In . . . ,10at < lloslon Siiirlt ( liiiitnlliiiiN. 11OSTON. Aug. 13. Call loans , 2r3 per ceht ; time loans , 2MM per ccnl , Closing prices for slocks , bonds nml mining shares : A."T."A"sTljf 1 nijfEbTe. . Ufd SB American Sugar. . 14il'Vl9. ' . Cent 4 Am.Suznr pfd. . . . Hit Kd. Kloe. Hi. pfil. _ liayatato ( tan 7' ' < rcn. Elea. pfd 80 Ili'll Tclophono. . . S il Alolilnoii prd : ) ! ! . llosloiiA Allimv. 21 < > AtchlHOii 4s flli ! liosionA.Malno. . . Now Kinrland ( Is. . 11S C..IAQ . HUM tli-n. Klec. fit . 100 Pllclibunr . U2 < l Allouez MlntnOj IH ) Kli.etrlo. . : w.H AtMntlc IlllnolH Stt-ul 41 Iioiion A Montnni 40 Mexican Oiitr.il. , 0 It.ittoA Iloilon. . . . 2H N. Y. A N. R (18 ( CalumolAlIeol * . . 410 Old Colony lHt : Centennial 1SH O.S. L 'ja'il'KMiilcllii ' 1(1 ( Kubbi'r 17 > < Koai-sargo. SanDlesro ! ( ) > U7 Union Pacllle 1:1 : Qulncy WCM Rim ni : Tamarack . . . . 1:11 : ! West Kurt ntd 100 Wolverine . 12 W. Klee 23 Sun Kriiiu'lm-o Minim ? SAN FltANCISCO. AUR. 13. The nniclat elnlntt quotations for mining stocks today were us follows : Alpha Con 1(1 ( .MiNtlcn l Andes 1 7 Kentucky Con 4 llelcher 20 Mexican 2:1 : Heft A llelchur. . . . 07 Occidental Con. . , . 7 Bullion r. Ophlr. 02 Caledonia 20 Ovurmnn ( I CliallriipoCon. . . . DO Potoai Ill Chollnr fi Snriuru 25 Coiilliloncu. H. > Sierra Nev.iU. . . . Oil Coil. C , l. A Va 120 Silver lllll 1 Con. Imperial 1 Union Con its Crown Point IS Utah Con S liould.vCiirrle. . . . 41 Yellow Jacket. . . . fl2 Halo A Norerost. . U5 Slandanl 105 Silver blira. * > 0c : Muxtcan xlollars. So ; dr.kltt.tjljtr.iiii , inc. London StoeU ( liuidil lonn. LONDON. Aug. 13. I p. m. closing : Consols , m'y . 112X HLPaul common. . IHH { ConsolH. nco't .112 7HI N Y. Gontr.it KID Can. Paclllo . 72U Pennsylvania Ci7 Krlo . . . 1HM Heidlnx- 14 Krlo iHtsnM.li : H Max * Con. now 49. Ii7f4 111. Centr.il . 101) L.AN till Mexican ordinary. 20 HAH SILVEH-Qulet at I5)ld. MONEY ? ; per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is l-i ! per cent ; for three months' hills. US per cent. ( Sold Is quoted at lUienox Ayrcs today nt 191 ; nt Lisbon , 4S > 1 ; Home , 103.37. Xviv Y'irK Mining lltmlntIIIIIN. NEW YOHK. Aug. 13. The following me the closing mining quotations : Chollnr 4 > s Ontario aoo Crown Point , lf > Onhlr. lid Con. Cnl. A Va. . . . Ill ) Plymoutn 15 Ilcndwood i)3 ) Quicksilver 100 Gould A Curry 3H Quicksilver nfa..I10l ) Halo ANorcross. . Wl Slcrr.iNnv.idi 7 ( ) Homi'Stako 21)00 ) Standard 170 Iron Silver : tl ) Union Con Ill ) Mexican 2O Yellow Jacket . . . . 3:1 : American Sffiirllli'H In Loinlon. LONDON , Aus , 13. American securities worn Irregular , with a bearish undertone In sympathy with the money market. The close was barely steady , with n s < wd demand. Kliiiinuknl Notes. NEW YOhK. Aug. 13. Clearings , $121,193,071 ; balances. JC.277,798. IIOSTON. Aug. 13. Clearings , $13,016.919 : bal ances , $1,960.317. riALTIMOTtE. Aug. 13. Clearings , $2S70OCS ; balances , J2G3.33- . PHILADELPHIA , An ? . 13. Clearings , J10- 3G,113 ; balances , $ lC01.f.r,0. CINCINNATI , Aug. 13. Mcney , 2i/i { ? ( ! per cent- , New York exchange. 20 230 discount. Clearings , flMl,40i > . MEMPHIS. AIIIT. 13.-Clenrlnss , J1WJ.C15 ; bal ances , JGS.R53 ; New York exchange Bellingnt $1.50 premium. NEW OHLK.VNS , Aug. 13. Clearings , $ ! > 7S.30 ; Now York exchange , -bank , II per $1,000 premluini commercial , 60c per $1COO discount. ST. LOL'IH. Aug. 13. Clearings. $4I91.72 : bal ances. $447,305 ; money. 407 per cent ; New York exchange. Wo discount bid ; 23c discount asked. CIIICAOO. Aug. 13. Clearings. $15.623,100 ; bal ances , J2.0S7.POO ; New York exchange , 20c dis count : Sterling , demand , $1.831,50:4. : SG',5 ' ; sixty days , $ I.S3lff4.83. Local stocks were active nnd higher , closing : DUmoivf Match. 145i $ ; Metro politan L , 714 : City Hallway. 24I ; West Chicago - cage , 110 ; South Side L , 47'.4 ; North Chicago , 240 ; Lake Street , 17 % . HEHLIN , Aug. 13. Exchange on Ixindon , 20 marks 37V4 pfes. for checks. PARIS , Aug. 13. Exchange on London. 25f IS'.io for checks. Three per cent rentes , 103f for the"nccount. . LONDON , Aug. 13. The nmount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on bal- nnco today Is fjO.COO. T33c ; H > iithern yellow. 3JSJt.loi.ic. OATS Steady ; No , 2 white , old , 27o ; receipts , 32,733 bu. IIYE Easier ; No. 2 western , 43c ; receipts , 9,3 ) bu. HAY I'lrm for the belter grades ; choice tlm r.thy. $ l3.SOjnl.01. Yi'iv OrlcniiN .llnrki'tH. NEW OHLEANS , Aug. 13. HOCJ PHODUCT3 Quiet ; pork , old , 71c. Lnrd , rellned , 3&c. Boxed meats , dry salt vhouldcrs , into' rlba , He. Hacon , clear rib sides , Cc. Hams , choice sugar cnied. .it.mic. COKPEE Itlo. ordlnaty to low fair , 9 it ii 11 lie. , FLOUR Steady ; new extra fancy JI.10iH.13 , patents , tl.riO. CORNMEAL-DllII nt $ I.CO , 11KAN Quiet nt CSVic. HAY Steady ; prime , 12.008'13.CO ' ; choice , COIIN Htrnily ; No. 2 sacked mlxel , SCc ; whites , SCfiSSc ; yellows , SOc. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 , 2IV4e. Oliirliinntl r.liirl.-ciM. CINCINNATI , Auu. 13. l.'LOUH-Flrm. WHEAT FinnNo. . 2 red. fcCc. COUN Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 28 c. OATS-Flrm ; No. ! mixed. 17li 17c , HYE Firm ; No. S , 45c. HULK MEATS-Steady nt $5,1095.15 , llncon , firm nt Cc. Laid , quiet at $4.20. WIIISICY-11 19. HUTTEH Steady ; fancy Elgin creamery , lC'/4c ; Ohio , 12@3o | ; dairy. 19c. HUOAR Firm : bard renned , 4.03ft5.S5. irm and hlRlier at 7'jc. LONDON , Aug. 13.-SUOAR-Firm ; MIIBCO- vado , 03. NR\V YOHK. Aug. 13.-BUOAH-Hnw , nrm ; fair refining , 311 c. Hellneil , llrm mould A , die ; standard A , 4 ? c ; confectioners' A. 4Tic ; cut loaf , OHo ; crushed , OHc ; powdered , n c ; cranulnted , 5e ; cubes. CUc. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 13. St'OAR-Opcn ket tle , 2lii3lic ; centrifugal , steady : granulated , 4'.i ' 4 9-16o whites. 3 13-lCQHtc ; yellow , 383iu ; seconds , 333c. AViinl Mnrl.-i'tN , NEW YORK , Aug. 11 WOOL-FIrm ; flwce , \W&a ; pulleil , No. 2 to extra , KlfoSa ; Texas , . HT. IXit.'IH. Aug. IS. WOOL Firm , with hold ers generally contending for higher price * : me dium. IfriiUc ; light ln . ISSlllic ; heavy line. ( ( lie ; tub washed , 17023c. ( HI OIL CITY , Aug. 13.-Crcdlt balances , 71 ; cer tificate * . 71 ' .5 ; chlpments , 1S9.050 hbls. : runs , 113.701 bbls. I/N1XN ) , Aug. 13. Llnoeed oil. ICs 3d. Lin seed rake , C 1 * 9d. Coeonnut oil , Cwhln , 2S ; cocoanut oil , Ct-vlsn , ilil. Turpentine xnlrlta , ' I'lilliidi-lplilii I'roiliici * - PHILADELPHIA. Aus. 13.-IUTTER-Fim ] | ; wvslern prints , ICc. inos-lc higher ; fresh western , 13013UC. CHEESE-Flrm. Sun Kriiui'UiMiVIiea mill llurlry. BAN FRANCISCO. Aus. t3.-WHEAT-Qulet mil llrm ; December. 11,49 ; May. $1 4S7 . HAHLEY Easy ; December , Si4c. ! liiii < ibNt -r Textile Trade. MANCHESTER. Auir. . Cloth * and yarns were quiet and ul r. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Both Onttlo and Hogs Fall Ehort of Requirement ! . DEMAND FOR CATTLE EXCEEDS SUPPLY iTN Sot HIP TrU-CH from StrotiR tn n Illin'i ' ! HtKlier lloK" ( littii 1'lyp to Ten Ccutx Un der 1'rcK nrc. SOUTH OMAHA. AtiR. 13.-necetpts for the days Indicated were : Cii'.tlc. Hoc * . Sheep. Horses. August 13 . 2,091 : U ! < 3 i'JG AUKliat 12 . 2,071 3.724 3,111 August 11 . 2'I2 ' 6.C'I MM AtlKUSt 10 . 2.37t 7.CM l,3il August 9 . 2.429 2.2U2 . . . . 26 August ? . 1.1M5 4.8SI . . . . .3 August fi . 1.U23 C.4I5 2,415 4(3 ( August 5 . 1.4rO 12.C7J 2W3 1 August 4 . 3,029 rM6 2G7 24 August 3 . 4,38 ? 9,776 1,431 23 AiiKlist 2 . 2.SJI4 2.1W 5 S July .11 . Ml ! G.S20 . July 30 . SC5 4,371 , 133 ol The olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each roatl was : Cattle. Hogs" . Sticop. C. . M. & St. 1' . Hy . . . Missouri I'aclllc Ity . 1 IT. ] . Syptam . 3 S l\ & N. W. lly . 2 l-\ , 13. & M. V. It. U . 17 17 9. C. & I' , lly . . . C. , St. P. , M. & O. Uy . S 5 C. . . & Q. lly . 2 1 It. & M. It. H. 11 . 2(5 ( IS 1 1C. O. & St. J . 'J 0. , 11 , 1. & V. lly. , vital. . . . 3 Total receipts . 72 53 1 The disposition of the day'a receipts was as follow ! " , each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated : Huyenv Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omnlia Parking On . n fltt CJ. II. Hninmoml Co . 2i > CM Swift and Company . iXK 1.001 290 Cudahy 1'acklllg Co . 127 S3 ! 1,1)22 ) U. Hecker and Degnn. . . . HiO . I.nbman & liothschllds. . 12i ; . lllll , t I.e Is Cn . 2.V ) . lienton .t Underwood. . . . 143 . i.iMiiKston it Shallur. . . . 25 . . . . . . . . Sbelton . W Jlus ; > . . IS . Cnilahy. Kansas City . 21f. . Plnnklntun , .Milwaukee . . HI . Other buyers . 1M . . . . 20 Totnl * . I'svT silHo 2 2M OATTIJ3 The number of cattle arriving fnlla fur short of supplying the demand and ( ho packera have been forced to ship In n good many from other markets In ordvr in keep thnlr house.1 * , supplied. .Today .only seventy-one loads were reported In. and of those ten loads were consigned direct to packers. In one way the light receipts have been an advantage as they havp enabled sellers lo obtain bolter prices. Values have been gradually crawling upward , icstcrday the market was a 111 tie stronger , nnd the saint ) was true ngaln today. Some cattle proba bly sold iV&IOc hither. The beef steers were alt picked up early nt prices ranging from $4.20 to $1.63 , with Ihe bulk nl ? l.i3rif4.GO. ; The six to tvlght loads or cows nnd heif ers also sold nt good strong prices. Stockers nnd feeders brought llrm prices and most everything was cleaned up In good season , lleprescntatlvo pales : . NATIVES. I'.RKF ST13KUS. N'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IT. 2..12M 13 7B 1S..10" , J4 33 22..1115 } l f,0 r..103l 4 00 24. . . . ! 69 443 14..13JO 4 CO W..1038 4 20 40. . . .1075 4 43 S3. . . .124. ! 4 63 37..133S 4 2.-J 39. . . .1301 4 f,0 IS. . . .1303 403 17..11C3 433 19. . . . Ut5 410 14. . . .1017 430 COWS. 2..1C03 200 1. . . . S10 280 1..1129 3 ! 3 13. . . . 810 2 00 1..1220 280 3. . . .1153 3 DO 2. . . . 935 250 12. . . . 932 300 I. . . .1120 330 1..1000 263. 5. . . . 9C4 3W 15. . . . 874 333 . . . .1002 ! 13 2. . . .1120 S 20 11. . . . 837 3 CO 1.1. . . . 723 273 3. . . . 916 320 1..1040 2 Si 1. . . . 780 2 S3 7. . . . 947 2 U3 2. . . .1120 300 HKIKUHS. 1. . . . S10 300 2S. . . . 775 SCO 1. . . . G20 360 3 40 1 , . . . 430 3 CO 5. . . . b93 3 CO 1. . , . TCO 223 1..1210 2 fO 1..112' ' ) 275 1..12CO 2 DO 1..1430 273 3. . . . 970 3 ( JO 1..15CO 250 10. . . .1114 275 1..1I80 325 CALVES. 3. . . . 3S9 3 CO 4. . . . 002 430 2. . . . 190 C CO 1. . . . SCO 355 1. . . . 150 500 1. . . . 1EO 000 2. . . . 290 4 20 2. . . . 133 5 75 C. . . . 173 6 00 1. . . . 173 4 ' .0 . STOCICr.US AND FllKUERS. CIO 3 M 5. . . . 2 400 1. . . . C90110 MO SCO 2. . . . CM 400 1. . . . fCO 410 COJ 4 GO 10. . . . D06 410 7. . . . 714 420 SIIMCEI18 AND EI'IIINGEIIS. No. 1'r. 15 cows ami cnlvrs . (2500 WKSTKRNS. WYOMING. Jl. Uar Cattle Co. 4 No. ' Av. IT. To. Av. Pr. 1 tailing . 1330 J3 CO 91 feeders. . . .1232 tl 20 20 cows . ! I79 3 37S ! 1 steer . 1310 420 40 cows . 1033 3 37V4 OREGON. W. ! ' . Melllck. 28 cows . 9:0 330 132 fceileiw. . . . 10SC 40. ) 5 feeders. . . .1037 3 DO 198 feeders. . . . S41 4 2J ARIZONA. J. U. Khi'l'herJ. 7 tailings. . . .1010 273 41 tnllln ! ; . . . .104l n 45 12 tailings. . . .1212 330 S3 feeders. . . . 849 3 C7'.t ' ; WASHINGTON. 5 cows . 710 200 22 herern ! . MO 303 1 cow . 090 2 25 38 heifer * . CCa 3 03 JO cows . 778 2 M 21 heifers . 480 3 33 7 coxva . SCO 2 C5 64 feeders. . . . 814 3 93 I cows. . . . . . . M2 2 CO 11 feeders. . . , 020 3 93 11 cows . 667 2 SO C feeders. . . . SSS 400 IDAHO. 1 cow . 930 230 1 feeder . 710 300 1 Lull . 1CCO 2 73 11 ftcilcis. . . . 977 4 10 3 cows . 1013 2 90 8 feeiicis. . . . 917 4 10 1 hull . 1230 300 J2 feeiltrH. . . . 'J9.1 410 7 cows . IOCS 330 10 feeders. . . . 949 410 2 fi-pilers. . . . > 25 3 50 1 feeder . 990 4 10 HOGS Receipts of hoes wi-re the llKhu.it ! of the Wf U since Monday , and fnr lean thmi the 10 * qnlrementH of the m.llki'l. At the Biiine linn ; favorable rejiorlH were received fimn other iniir- UetH. which , tidten In connecllnn with the light receipts nnd excellent dfiiiiinil , cfiuswl the mar ket hero In open 5fJ10o hlKher. Thu tnid" was active lit the ndvnnee , nnd nn early clearance was effected. The Imx * H > ld all the way from } X53 to tZ.TWj , with Ihn bulk nl RC.ff3.70. while the built yesl.'fd.-iy wns nt J3."i Cf3.CO. Tlio nveriigo of nil the sales wai 7c blither than ymliTd.iy. 'IMday'H iiilrnnei * not only carried the in'irliet to 111. . * hlKliest iiulnt of the month to date , but to the highest point touchea wince May 13. Ilejiro- E'ntutlvo s.iles : No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh. IT. li ) . aio ; . . | 3 50 C3 . 2 200 Jl rl 43 . 316 60 .1 55 69 . 219 4) ) 3 C > 47 . 3l : ) . . . 3.03 (11 ( . : ' 7 1C ) 3 n 51 . 3J3 2S' ' ) 355 C2 . 2Si , , . 3 C3 10 . 2 ! > 3 . . . 3 01 SB . 221 . . . 3 lii ID . 2S1 . . . 353 OJ . 316 M 3 05 CO . 2.1S 40 3 CO 71 . 211 . . . 3 Ci 49 . . .30 80 30) f.7 . 2T4 SO 3 01 si . : n . . . 3 co 6i . in 120 so * Cl . 210 . . . 3 W K.2 ! : ! ' ) . . . 3 01 C2 . 312 81 3 C ) 61 . 21 ! ) . . . 3 C714 4'l . 243 . . . 3d ) f.8 . 2 5 . . . 3 Glit. fri . F2) ) 1C ) 31 ! ) 72 . 2'O . . . 3 ( ,7iA 51 . IM1 . . . 30 r ' . 25 | . . . 3 tjt , 21 . 27.1 . . . 3d ) Sd . 231 16) 3 ( ,1V , \ \ . S--9 30 G3 . 237 SO 3C7U 4) . 291 8) .16214 41 . 2'il . . . 3 C7i , ' d . 2J1 Ml 3 Ci'/i 01 . 217 W 371" M . 29S . . . 3 b2 f8 . 213 120 370 f . CSJ 80 3 C2V4 74 . 2JI 12) ) a 7) ) Cl . 313 2)0 3 C2H 71 . 212 121 370 5 . 2SS 10) 3 6l'A l . 237 120 371) LI . 2.-J ICO 3 62iJ C2 . 213 10 370 61 . 217 W 3 CS 63 . 25i ) fO 370 fS . 2U7 12) ) 3 01 . ( ! . 210 S ) 37l ) 2 7 . . . 3Kt 7il . 231 . . . 370 234 120 303 71. . . . . . . . .230 10 3 724 ! I'llH-OIDS AND U.S'DH. 1 . 320 . . . 375 3 . 330 . . . jr. ? 8 . 437 . . . 345. 2 . . ' . .S30 . . . 353 4 . 1-10 . . . 3 CO' 5 . SIS . . . 355 4 . 292 10 3 f,9 8 . 301 . . . | | ( ,0 C . SCO . . . 355 7 . 2i5 : . . . 3 ro C . 318 . . . .155 < ! . 1M . . . 3 ( r 4 . 230 SO 355 7 . 230 . . . 3 W 4 . SOS . . . 365 5 . 320 . . . 3 CS 3 . 2C . . . 355 8 . J70 . . . 3 , 5 . 350 . . . J55 KlIHIJP Then- was only one fnoh load of sheep In the yaidu. hut there way ijullo n til Inn ot holduvcrs , all of which told , ' [ no market \vas llrm. with thu demand food. Itcpresentullve tales : Nu. Av. IT. 10 culls . , . Ui ( } 2 CO 1 native rwe . no 3 twj JiO Utah mixed . 103 3 4i 1 native ewe . 130 35U 4 iiutlvo lambs . , , , , k7 450 1,9'6 Nevada lumbs . 01 4 CO ICniiHiiN Oillilvi * SlnrU , IvANRAH CITY , Aus. IS.-f-'ATTI.li-l'.ecelpta , S.KU head ; market active iiiul iitii.ng lo loc lil/lu'i'i Texas tteers , (2.75U4.10 ; Texas CUWH , I. Vlil .OJ ; nallve steers , J3,7Jfu.OO ( ; native cr.u ami lielfer > , tl.754. 0 ; Ktoclitra and fi-fJiTs , } : .75UI.W ; bullf , V-.OOHJ.W. HOUijHecclplu , s.OOO hradj marl.ct 5o to llo hlK'ier. ' adltc ; lulk of lalui. 13.7583.10 ; IiMvlo. t3.UU3.SO ; packers , J3.COB3.75 ; mixed , JJ.'OW 3.t > 0 : llRhtl , > 3.K 3.W ; Vnrkers , J3 ' Recclpti , 5,000 hrad ; mnrkct iambi , I3.50tf3.0y ; mutton * , } : .SO3 6) ) . St. l.oiilH l.l'voitin'h , ST. IJOUlti. AuK. 13.CATTI.UReceipts. . J.OOO bead ; hlpment , ; ,000 head , Market , luo Il'Rli'T ' for hem ; TeXMi ullont anil chul''e heavy i lithta would B | | ut S/il'c ( ) ' ) hlxher than lu.t werk , Natlva xhlppInK and export steers. JI.OOUI5.10 ; drr > ed beef anj butcher tl < * > n > . JS.COift.C'J ' ; sierra unJcr 1.000 poundi. J3.Z3B4.t5 ; ifickers and fenl. tl * . JJ.W04.J5 ; cow * and helftrt , Tf 9 nnd In.llsnttn. \ . J2.7Sfll.00 ; cow § ( ind helfer . IJ.OHfiav HOllR -fli | | ! < , S.OOi ) hend ; S.050 heml. Mnrket , IWtlSo hUher. l.lRlit , JJ. ? 4.0) ! mired. J3.70W3.J3. heavy , J.t.f-n.oo. HHIIKr lieceliitd , 1i > > ) hendj Mdimentd | , 1,004 heml. Mnrket , lee htnlitr. native nuittons , J11SO J.SOj Texas sheep , IJ.WMCO ; ll mb JJ.75tfS.00. CHICAGO i.ivi : s-roric MAIUCRT. Ciittto llnirlj- .Strndj-Hiit .lump Aniithi-r lllmr Slirrji Slroiiir. CHICAGO , AIIJT. JJ.-Thp supply of cattle ftnii ItRht today nnd prices for KIKX ! clock vrttf trlflo hlRher. Native beef leers nold nt from Jl Oi U JS.3irhlctly nt from 11.50 to UISs com * nnd heifers , cholcn to extra , J3.7.1 to J4.50 ! c - port bulls. tl.M : olocker nnil fedcr . IJ.S5 to I3.XI ; cnlveff , common to choice. M.i to J3.W. , Thmipply of hi > if ! was nnioh below th < need * nnd prloes jiimpe.1 1 < Ks.U < * were Inrsely nt fnun * 5.M tn W.93. Inferior to prime lots brouKhl fn > m J.I.B'i to JI.03 ; hmvy puckers. J.1.6S to J3.70. l.lRhi welRlns were In pv l demnn , ! nnd BUM at n premium over c wir f > lots. Trade In sheep nnd Ininlvi was netlve nnil Kr.'r0" ' .well > "truiiR. Choice Klierp advanced 10 JflV for the week.V Mtern rancem tmlar briURht fmiii 1 Sto )3 M fr f leM and from $3.M to $ .l.9rt for kinds. Choice ntilviM s > ld nt JJ.ft ) ; Inmtx were In nctl\o Oemnnd nt from JJ.uO to | > .4 > mid westerns s.il.1 for J.VDO. Reivlpls : Cuttle , 2.50J head ; IKIRS , 13W bend ; iiliecp , P.OJO head. > < MV Yurlt I.Uc Stool.- . . . Y0' ' . A\i . -UKIJVKS l 5,3oO liesd ; nftl\e ninl sllchlly stronger nil nroimd ; native sleets , JI.40R4 13 ; slns nnd oxen , 2.75if3.M ; bulls. J2.fOl3.rfl ; dry cows , J2 CDH3 60. Kuropeali cables iitiole Amirlr.in steers nt lOfttf UHu ; ivfrlRernlor beef. .S5 U9Uc , No exports to- dny. C.U.VKS-Reeclpts. iS henil netlve nnd firm : veals , J5.0W7.23ery ; few , J7.SOJf7.60 ; goo.1 but termilk rnlves. J4.50. HIIKI9I * AND h.XMIlS-Herelpts , 6.S4I head ! fully steady nil around , but sheep n little oulct ; sheep. J2.SOff4.23 ; lambs , J4.73ffi ( 23. IIOtlS-Recelpts. 2rC.S head ; lilKhcr nt JI.20 < J 4.50. Slock lit SI Kill. rtecor , ! of receipts of live stock nt the four principal maiKcts for August 13 : ( 'alii * . Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 2W4 .1. ltt ! 2S t'ldcagi ) 2MO l.r ,00i ) 9.000 KnintaH City 8.1XX ) 8.OX ) 5.000 St. Iritis 3fOO li.COO 1,000 Totals 15.51)1 ) 31,195 Knnl Illlffnlli l.lvn Slnuk. HAST llt'I-'I'AIX ) . Aug. 13. ( rATTLE-Stoady. HOUS-Yorkers , trm-d t' ' > choice. Jl.2 > ff 4.251 niUKliH , common ti > good , J3.(043.M ; pigs , Rooa tt > choice , J4.2.-.CT1.31 HIIEEP AND LAMIlS-U-unbs , Ki nl U extra choice , J5.40t7'.VtUi ' sheep , eholi1" to pelocted wethers. JI.IWI.1' : culls nnd comm n , J3.0 > { > .St. l.nnlx C.riiiTnl Murlicl * . ST. IXHTIS , AUK. 13.-ri.OlR-reo'lned ! slUhtlr In fyinpat.iy with wheat ; patents , JI. uW4,70 ; FtrnlKhts. 5l.M-iH.30 ; clear , JJ.SlVi 1.00 ; inodltims , J3.255t3 60. WHKAT Kutiires clored with n decline of * i Wl'ie from yextertlay's llnals. Septemher , the iH'iHe future , did not open until offered at lUo dicllnc. then lec-overed that lorx , only to break ( iff 2Hc from this , adviinclni ; S'.ic ' rapidly ; broka IHc. lenrteil Hfc , declllifd le , recovered ' 4c , de clined Tsc and later went up Jie , closInK with buyers 1'ic above the bottom. Tills was T4o below - low yesterday's close. Spot , lower , owlnit to the decline on the futures ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , WiifiSSHc : track , SSi4ffStc ! ; No. 2 hard , cash , hUjjc track ; AUKUnt. Silo ; September. 88 > ic bid ; December. S7".c ; May , k3c. CURN l-'ututrn weie Ktronc early by an ad vance In Uvi'ipool , but HUbscquently bccam * weak nnd declined , clo lnK % i'fWo ' under yester- d.iy Spot , dull , hut blither ; No. 2 cash , 2CUct September. 23 > lc ; May , 29Vic. OATS Dull and easy. % c tinder yesterday. Spot , dull ; No. 2 cash , elevator. 17',4c bid ; traclt , IWiflS'ic ' : No. 2 white , 2MiJ22i,4c ; September , 17 ! > e ; May. 21Vic. RVi : Master , 45'4c track. CORN MIlAU-I.'lnn , Ji.60. 11RAN Firm ; Hacked salable nt 39o all rail and 41c lake and rail at east side. ri.AXSKKIl HlBher nt 93c. TIMOTHY SKWD ITImr. J2. 0i72.70. HAY l-'lrm for choice nnd No , 1 timothy ! prnlile , new , J3.7306.50 ; timothy , new , J7.005J i'o'tJI.TllY Chickens llrm : old bens. Co ; prbiKS , kc ; ducks , Firings , CiJO'.ic ; KCtse , springs. Cc. KGtlS li'lnn nt 9c. WHISKY J1.19. COTTON TIKS Unchnneed. llAaolNG-UnchatiKed. MKTAIJ3 U-ad , higher ; J3.CO bid. Sjxltcr , firm at SI.15. PROVISIONS I'orls. hlKber ; stnndnnl mem , J , lil > lntr , new , SS.W ; old , J3.40. I-ard , lilRher ; prluii" sle-iin , J4.2) ) ; choice , H.27K. llncon. iboxnl lots ) , extra hhort clear , J3.C2Vi ; ribs , $ i.75 ; nhortH. J3 S7't. Dry salt mrats ( bixeill , shoul ders. $1.73 ; extra whort clear , ? 3.12'a ' ; ribs , J3.25J shorts , J3.37H ; . , lincilll'TH I'lour , 6.0H bills. ; wheat , fii.OOO bu. ; corn , 71.0)0 bu. ; oats , 43,000 bu. SHII'MIINTH Klour , 7,000 bids , : wheat , 4,009 bu. ; coin , 11,000 bu. ; oats , 1.1.000 bu. Coffee .MnrliiMN. N13W YORK , AUB. Lh-COl-TKH-Optlons opened tcady , 10 points lower ; ruled inactlvo and fL-atureleni. with weak uiulertone , followlnc disiiiipolntlni ; ICurnpean ndvlces. heavy llrazlllan receipts and weakness of the ppot market. Closed steady , 10f13 points net lower. Sales , I3,7r,0 I'UBH , Inoliidlni ; AuRiist , J6.70 ; September , I.S3 ! ; November , JC.SO ; December , J7. Spot coffee , Rio , weak ; Nn. 7. Invoice. $7.121 * ; JubbliiK. J7.G2iJ. Mild , qiilot ; Cordova , SID.COfflO.JO ; rnlio , 7(0 bans Maraealbo p. t. Total watehnuse deliveries from the United States , 14,541 baKS. Including 12,132 baps from New Yolk ; New York stock today , 121.931 hairs ; I'nltcd States Block. 4M.65C bags ; alloat for the United States , 237000 baps : total visible for the t'nlteil State * ) . 72C.53i ! baRs , a : alnst H7.232 baRS lui.l year and 530.C9S hags In 1S95. SANTOS. AUK. 13. COFKKi : Innctlvci Rood average Snntnn. 9,700 rcls ; receipts , 43,000 bugs ; Elock. 6IS.OOO lines. HAMIIURG. AUK. 13. COKl-'KK UnchanReil to VipfR decline ; cloFeil about even with opening pili-i'i ; calcx , 13CCO II.IRS. HAVHH. AUR. 13. CWI'EK-CIoreil Quiet ; net unehanr.eil ; 'sales , 19CCO bapr ? . RIO IJB JANICIHO , AUK. 13. COI-TKi : Weak ; No. 7 III" . 8.90i ) rels ; exehanRe , 7 3-1W ; receipts. 32.COO bass ; cleared for the United States. 10.COO IMKS ; for Hurnpe , 0,000 baKe ; EtoclE , 316,000 bags. I'curlii Ijirlci-ls. . I > EORIA. Aug. 13. CORN Mnrkcl active ; No. . . " ' 7 ( . "O'ATS Market llrm : No. 2 while , 20c. WHISKY Maiket btcady ; finished Roods on tha basis of J1.19 for lilsli wines. UKJHIITS Corn , 53,500 bu. ; oats. 64,430 bu. ; rye , none- whisky , none ; wheat , SOO bu. SHIPMENTS-Cnrn. 46.200 bu. ; oats. 60.800 bu. ; rye , ncne ; whisky , 85 bbls. ' , wheat , 800 bu. Cnllfni'iilii Drli-d Krul ( . NEW YORK. AUR. 13.-CALIFORNIA DRIHD FRUITS Steady ; cvapornled apples , prime wlro tray , 6Mic ; wood dried , pi line , 4 > io ; choice , Cc ; f'incy ' , lii c. Prunes , S'/ifniic ' per pound , as lo sl/e nnd quality. Aprl''olB , royal. 7 < 77'tc ; Moor p.irk , 8B'9e. ' Pi-nches , impeded , 0Sc ; peeled , 11 & 14c per pound. Tlirpiv IlrlrliH lit I'cilcNirliiilN. All Italian fruit pcildlor , who linsi bcotx , Otibbpd "Jolm Dee No. 1" In lieu of n better nnm'1 , Imbibed n liirfro iiunnllty otvilslty | durliiK tin * afternoon yoKtcrday and about 4 o'clock H'nllom-d ' himself near Slxlm-ntli find Joncn streotK will ) an armful of bilclcs. Half a dozen pedestrians * were lilt by the Hying ml . ! > 3 nnd ns many more put to llldlit ) jy tti Itnllan'H warllld1 demeannr. He.vau locked up for bctnj ; drunk and disorderly. IiOoKliiK for M Slolcn Tvnm. Mrs. Don Jirown of Oakland , Neb , , wns In the t'lly ytHtcrdny trylnt ; tn localn thlevCB who Hlolc n vnlnablo tenin and carriage from her home Wednpsday nl ht. Thu out- lit Is valued at $3" ! ) , The owner IH of the opinion that the tlili'ven will nttenipt to ila- pope of tholr plunder either In thin ulty or South Omnlia. Bho luft for Lincoln last night to notify the pallcu at that point. TIM : HIC.VI.TV . INSTItUMKNTS placed on record Friday , AtlKUSt I , ' ! . WT. WA11HANTV DKKnS , CiiHt MnniU'llPon to I1' S ( iilining , lot 3 , hloclt 4 2 , ( Jrundvlew Jl.OOO Oeo 1'lilller to Frank Murphy , lotf 1 to r > , 7 to in , OlHcn't * addltlnii , w 40 feet lot 0 and a traot on Twentieth Ftreet nt part 4S feet n of ne corner lot r . OlK-n'H addition t Frank Murphy to Omaha ( laa Co , fame , and lot 4 , block 4 , Improvement ut > so- elation addition 1 F .Murphy In Oninhn ' 3an Co , lotH 7 nnd 8 , block l'J3 ' , Omaha 1 Omaha Has .Manufaoturlni ; Co to Omaha OaH l' , lots 1 , 'J , 5 , G and 7 , I.oul.s Si-iirof < ier nnd wife 'in ' Marie Sumlk. lot 'I , block IT , , Ilrown park. . . 275 Omaha S'ivlnna Ilfink lo llunry VPB- | llnir et nl , lot IS , Luke ft T addition , . S)0 ) Husco Itovvlcy lo Omaha HrvvvliiK ai-HO- clatlon , lot 17. Mcduy'H Htibdlv 3CO ) O W Webb to CJertltn Miller , lot 1 , Mc- C"luri. ' ' suhllv 1,5W QUIT CLAIM I > KKI)9. II Juttcr and wlfn tp South Omaha , 3.1x220 feet In no corner nw'/l ft-14-ia. . . . 1 Ivoulst Mohr nnd hnl > aud to l < W fiuhclbel. lot fi , block 23 , Wnlmit Hill. . . 1 A 1C Coble to O 1 , Cloldn , und'Xi ' lot 2. block M ) . Omaha , w 40 feet of i > ffl feet of H 150 feet lot 12 , Mock 5 , Park I'laco lol 10 anil 11 , block 2 , Doneckim'8 , lot 1C , block -Murray'H addition. , . , . . 1 Total amount cf transfers , JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Tcluplionc 1030 , Utniihit , Neb. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS IIOAllI ) OP TIIADK. Direct wire * to Chicago and Ntw rork. Co/rc ooLd at ! Jtfcn JLV rrtu * Ca