8 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Dora fed Cattle Sold at from Steady to Stronger Prices. HOG MARKET ADVANCES SLIGHTLY hern Are In (iooil Mtiiil), hut Market I Aetlc nml lllulier on Until Killer mill Feeder. ' SOUTH OMAHA, Aup. 27. nccelpts were: Cattle, IIor-s. Sheep. Official Monday 7,JCfi 3,11.1 12.&-M Omcliil Tuesday 1.7W ;,2 U.8I6 Two days this wcpk.12.37Z I0,a7 I9.35J Sumo days last week MM 9.7o 17.3W Same week before. ... ".KM 7,271 2('.112 Simn threo Weeks nun . 9.111 '., 13.102 Stttno four weeks ili;o . (5 230 I0.ul5 S.fwO yesterday's shipments Cattle: Average prire phM !ir hoi" tor the last several day, with co m yarsons: Aue. 1 r. lSi AUK. 2 .... i, nj Atlp. 3 S 16, All. 4 f, JO Auk. 5. ... I Aup. C S 04' All. 7 .... fi ll Auk. S 5 15 AUK. 9 1 04, auk. 10.... 6 ooi auk. 11.... 4 so Auk. 12. ... Auk. 13.... 4 9i Auk, 14. ... 1 4 071 AUK. IK... 4 97! Auk. 1.... 4 081 Auk. 17.... 6 00 AUc. IS ..14 95 auk. 19.... Auk. an.... I b rat AtlK 21....' ft 02 A'lK 22 .. r, 01 Auk 23 ...I I ,t7 A UK. 21 . ... fi 02 Alls. !f..... SOfii AUK I'd ... Aiir. 27.... t OS Auk. 2S....1 r. 02 4 13 3 79, I 2 77, 4 45, 4 19 1 201 3 74 3 IV I . J 4 31 ; li7' 3 47 2 3 4 54 4 ! 2 M 4 12' T, Of. . , i iri : ot. 1 .M J IB J I" " . " 4 36 3 74 3 71 2 SI 4 tw, 6 11 I (7 3 fifi S to 2 92 f W 4 W, 3 07 3 73! 2 M 4 51 I 3 76 3 70 2 731 4 511 6 Jt 4 121 3 7fi 2 Hi I I 431 5 10 4 421 3 ffl' ! 2 791 4 W 5 OS 4 111 3 741 3 SH I 4 3M f 2 I 12' 3 SI 3 79 2 ffl 4 30 1 f. I I 4 10 3 73 3 81 2 79 1 3 11 I 3, 3 72i 3 91 2 7-ii 4 32 j I 3 701 I 02 2 7M I 24l D 21 4 401 13 !7! 2 VI I 20 5 31 tndlcnte Kmidav The official number or cars of brotiRht In today by each road was: (ill tic. II'kh. Sh'p. stock I I r s. I 'n i" . M St. i'. ny.... O. A St. 1.. fly Missouri Pacific Hy... vnlon Paclllc system. C ft N. W. Ry V . K A M. V. It. n... C . St. P.. M. e O. lu ll. A M. It. It. It (' . H. & Q. Uy K C. St. .1 ' . U. I. Ac P.. cast.... C. It. I. ft P., west... Illinois Central I 4 IS 31 11 20 SS I 52 I 5 Total receipts 187 1 01 27 7 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasliiK the num ber of head Indicated: Uuyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep Omaha Packing Co 1 O. II Hammond Co 4SI I.2.1S 3S7 1.231 1,381 1,031 1.74S Hwlft and Company 525 c idahy PacklnK Co C39 Armour & Co 312 Omaha PacklnK Co.. K.C. 51 Armour & Co.. K. C 137 It Uecker & DeKiin 587 Vim sail t & Co 70 .1 U. Carey 91 1, obman & Co 297 W 1. Stephen 181 Illll & llimtzlncer 30 l.lvlliKStonii ft Schaller.,,. 115 Hamilton & Uothschllil... 3.16 1. K. Ilusz 121 II I,. Dennis & Co 22 llohbeck Co Other buyers 810 818 925 1,201 6.071 Totals 4,877 230 9.131 CATTMS There was a fairly liberal run of cattle here today, recclnts beltiK com 1 o.sed largely of westerns. The demand for cholco steers on the part of both pack-rs and speculators was In t;ood shape, so that the market on those grades was active and stronger. There were only about twenty cars of corn cattle on sale today and packers all seemed to want those of good 'inallty. The market was steady to strong 'and fairly active, as iiirii as neing pant lor .1 bunch of well bred westerns wclchlnc 1.55 pound.-. The common grades were imt sought after and tno mantel on that class was no morn man mcady. The cow market was not in very good shapn today. PJcaers did not seem very anxious for fresh supplies and the tendency was toward lower prices. Some of til's best Krades may have brought right around steady prices, but the medium grades wore slow ami anoui a nimo lower, it was a drnccv market from start to finish and It was Into before anything like a clearance was made. There was finite a demand for bulls to day, several buyers being on the market looking for carload of stock bulls anil also for heavy weights. As a result the market was a iiitio stronger nil nrounil. The feeder market was In uood shane to day, particularly on the better urailes. The demand from the country Is still very heavv ami prices lonay ruieii nil tne way rroni steady to a dime higher on the cooil hf in v weight cnttle. The medium grades, of courne, nrn noi wiLiiien aim are rattier slow sale. The supply of western cattle was com nosed mostly of feeders. Killers were look lug for supplies, hut as the quality of thn killers was not extra good they did not take hold with much life. Prices were stnriv to strong on tho good kinds, but rather low 11 ml weak on the common grades. Keeders were In good demand and the heavy cattle of good quality sold strong to a dime higher. Cows were rather slow and prlcee generally lower. Uepresentatlve sales: No. 2 Z 4 41 12 3 I S IS UK HP STKHUS. Av. IT Nc. Av. Pr. ....n;; 5 30 ....1274 5 3'. ....ifti r x. ....1 it.-, f. sr. ....1202 5 10 ....U'i7 C 40 ....12.11 5 41 .. 117.-. r, l ....12117 5 45 ....1277 .". .VI ....14(0 r. r,i ,...140i 17.1 1IW 4 no 1530 4 50 R9! 4 1 1ST 4 93 10M i M it 14 t, 2 11 3(! 35 U 31 20 It) :o pno IN MO 1155 5 10 1MI S 10 HI!) 5 IK 1255 & 13 ill . 4) . 4'!.. 31.. 21.. 1.. 8.. (.. s . :i . ,i:I 5 1J .1211 5 20 19. IS! 5 Wl STKKHH ANP HICIKDUS 819 4M 2il. ..1117 5 00 COWS. . 970 5 00 l.l.. 1.... 1140 2 Rrt 1020 J so 1025 3 90 1128 3 20 1110 3 ;.l 1110 3 30 930 3 5 1190 3 70 . 910 S 20 .104,1 2 35 .907 2 II . 945 2 53 . 9f1 2 03 9.. I.. 1.. 803 2 S .1010 2 70 1 1 1; 1 1 -1; HH. 1.. 1.. 1.. .1610 I fO . 530 3 15 .1150 3 13 . S13 3 20 . 700 3 20 .1110 3 23 1 3 ..1100 3 35 .. 740 3 M . 850 3 80 . 910 4 00 .1510 IW .1330 4 CO 1. 4, 1. 1... nui.i.s. sto : a 1 1270 3 00 750 2 83 1 1070 3 20 IU0 SCO CAI.VKS. 161 S 50 1...., STOCK COWS AND HRIFHUS 2 73 3.... CCO 3 10 833 3 10 . 750 3 IH 953 3 23 920 3 21 . 111.' 3 33 , 3:0 3 30 . 57S 3 10 . CIO 3 SO 70 2 73 2 H43 2 90 1 680 3 00 3 ESQ 3 O) 1 7:0 3 CO 6 808 3 0) 1 712 3 AO 70 860 3 03 6 1130 3 10 STOCK CAI.VKS 2M I 00 1 170 5 50 191 5 50 STOCKKUS AND KKKDKUS. 11 r.is m .... m 3 23 .... f.97 3 M .... fiO S 50 9S S 75 820 3 7'. S9 3 73 7" 770 3 90 853 4 Ofl 13 9H 4 00 13 936 4 00 I 405 29 1012 55 597 4 10 I 10 3 (33 3 73 35 20 3 73 23. I 15 C90 4 1. 720 3 75 James Kord-S. D. 10 feeders.. 1232 4 00 S feeders. .1192 100 3 feeders.. 1163 4 00 M';nii.M. 27 feeders.. 731 3 111 1 feeder.. K. I. White-Neb. 3 cows siii ;: 00 2 heifers. 1 cow 1100 3 10 I bull K. P. Meyers-Neb. 20 3 00 785 3 05 R30 3 20 45 feeders. .1111 4 i 11 cows 9.16 3 10 cows 890 ,1 in 19 feeders. 2 feeders. IS feeders. 13 feeders. 4 feeders. 2 heifers., 2 heifers.. 1 cow 3 cows. . . 25 feeders. 11 feeders. 2 cows . . . I feeders 26 feeders. II feeders 833 3 90 15 feeders.. 8-54 3 SO 2 feeders.. 905 3 BO 29 feeders.. W 1 20 2 feeders.. 8S9 3 23 9 feeders.. All 4 10 ( feeders. .1352 3 1." 1 cow 820 2 00 1 cow 870 2 tVi 1 bill) 1220 3 25 14 cows 88!t 2 S3 1 cow RIO 3 25 1 cow SS0 3 20 3 cows 1133 2 95 10 feeders. 811 3 90 2 feeders 1090 3 H5 . 861 3 50 . 973 I 10 . 883 3 Ml . 990 3 S3 . 930 3 10 . 950 3 10 .1150 4 00 .1026 2 60 791 3 I'm .1100 I 10 823 3 15 753 3 60 RS2 I 05 S43 3 90 111 feeders .1021 3 05 l! cows 343 2 10 1 cow 1320 2 75 1 cow . S50 2 00 1 cow 1000 2 SO j iki i 7i i r.-i .r. i Twi , 3 77, 3 4JI 3 02' 4 Ml 4 M 4 M i 3 45, 2 92 4 55 4 77 4 37 3 91 I J W 1 S 4 32. 3 (57 3 49, 4 49 M 4 2S 3 (57 3 531 2 76 4 57 4 JO 4 23 3 77 3 01! 2 F6 A 4 71 35, 3 XS, 3 561 2 4 W 3 74 3 fill 2 741 4 f.9 4 7. I ill I i rjci a mi 4 511 4 37 (5 feeders 1021 26 feeders. 504 1 feeder Mi U feeder?, SOC 3 3 KO 3 00 3 73 2 50 2 00 3 Mi .1 85 3 ( 2 75 fi 10 3 50 2 cows .... MB 2 40 A. N. Smlth-Ncb. 30 feeders . 891 3 75 William Rcynolds-3. D. 25 feeders.. 1070 4 36 3S feeders.. 8)1 4 00 3 feeders.. 920 3 50 I'. Michael-Colo. 7 heifers... SIS 3 10 1 heifer.... SIO 2 75 9 heifers... 818 3 10 A. IIecktcd-Icla. iV, feeders.. 82U 3 9-1 13 feeder.. 7SS 3 90 I. A. Palmer Neb. 55 feeders.. 82S 4 10 1 feeder. . .1120 3 50 II. Call-Colo. 4 heifers. 2 heifers. 4 heifers. 1 heifer... 10 feeders. 725 610 572 CO 3 25 3 heifers... '. 3 25 3 ,T. 1 heifer.... 520 3 W 3 X. 2 heirers... 5fM) 3 35 4 10 2 cows 9S5 2 75 4 10 4 focilers . (102 I 10 3 75 K feeders.. 013 3 75 3 75 2 cows 8.10 2 75 ft feeders.. 555 S feeders.. 088 8 feeders., fit' Western Ranches S. I). 131 Tex. fdrs.li87 3 80 27 Tex. fit r. 11 03 3 SO C. W. Webster Neb. 3S7 ,1 30 2 cows 935 2 50 12 cows.... 4 cows 3 heifers. I feeder. U feeders. 1 feeder. . .1037 3 15 J. II. Wiley-Neb. .. S.Vi 3 20 17 feeders.. S00 4 05 . ?Vi 1 05 . X77 .1 50 1 reeiler.. .!') 3 50 8 steers.. 780 842 3 00 3 25 3 25 4 15 4 17', I I7H A. J. I Hams-Neb. 1 bull. ...Ilio 3 20 t holfers... 712 J. M. Ilalrd-Wyo. 17 feeders.. I09J 3 30 ii steers. ...1320 J. AI. Carey & lttos.-H. I. 50 feeders.. 1282 I I7U 43 feeders .12S1 42 feed era.. 1207 4 17',i I 17!4 I 15 ID feeders.. 1258 IR feeders.. 1233 178 feeders. 1190 25 feeders. .1244 3 steers.. ..122C 3 75 3 55 A. n. Cattle Co Neb. 10 feeders. 3 feeders. 2 cows. . . . 92 3 20 42 feeders.. 911 I 05 . 9"0 3 50 40 feeders.. 9K 3 70 .1000 3 25 .1. Wllson-S. I). . 919 3 25 HOCTH DAKOTA 32 steers.... 27 feeders.. 2 feeders. . 9'Kt I 20 17 reeders.. 905 I 00 890 3 ."l H. W. Moses-S. D. -'I feeders.. OS? ;i ?(i U'JttS There whs about n .isttnl Tues day's MUip!y of Imks hero lodav anil pack ers were all Lnod liu.vrrs. Chlcauo re- xirteil a stail market, hill (he lion lore chanced hands fin it IiumIm of n !!t..'!fiwt ailvance. Tin- market was active ami everything nffereil was sold at an earlv Hour. liven the heavy weights. If of good quality, sold readily, but the coarse, common stuff was neKlectcd. tin matter wnai me wcictu ttnciit lie The lmiu nf the prime HkIii Iioks sold at J.". 0:Vfr5.07Va. and the medium weights larcelv nl (5.0214, and heavv hoes from (5 nfi to (5.02'4. with (he weiini ninuKiiiiK 01 aaies oeiow me rantfc inr me niiia. Sevr'ral loads eatne III late In (tin innrn. Ins after Hip packers had about all the nos they wauled, and, as a 1 fault, the last end was hardly as nood. IlepresenU tlvc sales: No. Av. ...194 ...254 ...299 ...270 ...251 ...tat . ..2ii Sh. Pr. No. 6.1. .11 63. 54. 63. 65. .'.6. 71. 7. Av. ... 222 .. .290 ....261 ....261 . .228 !!"223 ....247 ....231 Pr 5 OJ'4 5 02 's 8 02', 6 Oil, 5 C2', 4 95 4 9-. 4 95 4 95 4 17', 4 971, 4 971, I 97 1 4 97i 4 97 IJ 4 97', 5 OO fi Oi 5 fin 5 AO 5 V 3 00 1 on 5 00 21.... so 55. . . . 47.... 40 M 80 10 ,9. . . . SI.... 51 ... 5 02', 5 njij 5 0:14 5 03 'i 5 02',, 5 nj 1 j 5 02', 10.... ....235 ....2S1 ....IS7 ....2VI ....251 12n so IfO 25... 60 .. 54... C5... 67.... 76.... SO. . . . :;.... 61.... 70..., 70.... 60.... SI.... 89 ... 70.... 60.... ..v: ..21't ,.2is 40 40 5 OJij 40 5 02', ... 5 03', SO 5 2'ii SO r. 021 J 120 r. 02U 40 5 02 1 i SO 5 02H 40 5 02 1 1, ... 5 i'2'n SO 5 02', 40 5 031J P) 5 02 li, 40 5 02'4 ... 6 02ii ... 5 021, ... 6 r.24 160 5 1)314 40 r. 0214 40 5 C', ... 3 02', 210 r, 05 40 5 05 180 r. 05 ... 3 0.1 4.1 :. 0., 40 5 03 .. 5 n:, 40 3 n-, ... 505 . . 5 or, 63 257 49 !1 ""21a 212 210- 2(0 213 242 216 2U 242 211 56 .101 S5 278 M 4ft 2M1 120 75 20 90 208 OS 273 120 5 v SO 5 CO 80 5 00 II7 279 79 213 72. S3. 71. 71. 80..,. .23 200 .257 ... 5 CO 5 (10 60.. 59.... 61.... ..253 ..210 ..281 ..2C1 ..270 ..2S3 ..215 ..237 ..270 ..2.11 ..250 ... 5 01 160 5 00 40 5 00 ... 5 00 40 .', no 80 5 no ... 5 01 120 5 00 40 6 M 10 5 00 lil 5 On 60 20.... 67.... ..325 ..251 ..214 70 71.... 71.... 66.... 71.... 70.... 62.... SO.... 71.... 57.... 69.... 329 ....:6 2M 63... hS... 92... 77... 76... 7.1... 76... ..212 ..233 ..25 ..238 ..202 . 189 ..210 ..."21 ..510 ..236 ..2K. ..216 ..216 ..26J ..234 ..223 ..251 . .231 ..216 ,.1S . .263 .266 160 5 00 2.12 80 5 00 64 217 77 251 67 271 56 281 f.7 1SS 296 . . 8 00 40 5 00 80 5 CO 64... 66., , 7.., 69... 66... 6S... 71... 71... 92... 71.. "7... 73.. 104. 120 3 no ... '. 00 ... 3 00 40 5 00 ISO 5 M 120 r, on ... 5 00 63... 70... 61... 6.5... IW 237 2.53 fil 120 r, 05 5 nr. 5 05 5 05 5 IV. 40 Vo 101 80 261 . . . 242 20n 212 120 fS. 3 00 5 Oil 5 0ft 65. 12., 63. 71. 5 05 r. n.-, 219 .267 .25 .2.16 .229 60 r. o) 40 r. (O .. co , . . r. co 40 f. (0 so r, 031 i 2S0 5 rs 4ft r, or, KO 5 n; 40 5 07'i ... r. 10 40 5 10 .. 49 271 76 250 S2 190 63 219 55 273 ' 61 i: r, 10 HHKKP The bin bulk of the receipts todav were composed of feeders. The do munil on the part of packers was tn good Hhiiiie. so that what few killers were here brought stronger prices. Sheep of good quality sold strong to 5c higher nnd inmbs also sold better than they did yes terday. There were no strictly choice li.inhu here tmlav. but had there been any the general opinion was Hint they wo.ild hnvo sold anywhere from strong to . 10c higher. Judging from the way packers t.ipUxii ni what few thero were on sale. Thn feeder market was nlo In good shape, a large number of buyers being on the market They were active bidders nnd prices were unevenly higher, but the market cou'd hardly be called more than strong to n shade hlslier. oiintnilons- Choice wstern grass weth ers. J.t.35il?3.50; fair to good grass wethers. 13.''SM3.35. choice Brass yearlings. $.1.3.M(3.60; choice ewes, $2.30tf3.23; fair to good ewes. CJ.65fia.Wi f"lr to good yearlings, $3.25fl3.r; choice spring lambs, $1.63ffll.75. fair to good Spring lami'l. .fJ'il l.ni; irriiri iwiii.-ii. $3.25513.40; feeder lambs, (4.00f4.25. Repre sentative snlc?' No. Av. Pr. 31 Idaho feeding wethers 101 3 20 250 Wyoming wethers 114 (3 3.. 303 Wyoming feeder yenrllngs.. 82 3 50 S37 Wvomlng feeder yearlings.. S4 3 50 197 Wyomlnc feeder yearlings.. S5 3 30 5 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. S4 3 50 475 Ctah wethers 103 3 40 395 I'tali wothers 101 3 40 2:i9 Ctah wethers 101 3 40 729 Wyoming yearling wethers.. 93 3 51 13 Montana owes UH 3 61 50 Idaho feeding lambs 57 t 10 211 feeding 'limbs oS 4 1, 113 feeding lambs 65 4 13 33 NcbrasKii lunins on 1 ,w 61 Ctah lambs 36 4 50 2S Ctah lambs 57 4 51 312 I'tali lambs 611 4 50 11 Ctah latillis ki 4 00 26 Ctah ewes Ill 3 00 5 Ctah ewes 102 3 00 259 Wyoming feeding ewes 91 3 35 722 Wyoming feeding ewes 81 3 33 915 Wvomlng feeding cweM 102 3 35 313 Utah wethers Ill 3 50 102 Ctah wethers iu:i ;; mi 29 Idaho wetliers u; a w 9 Idaho wethers SS 3 50 23 Idaho wetliers SO 3 50 10 Idaho wethers 91 3 50 20 Idaho wethers ill .". 50 09 lilaho wethers 10J 3 50 22 Idaho feeding lambs 61 I 16 219 Idaho feeding lambs 53 t 15 s lilaho teeiiing lamiH w 1 .0 170 Idaho feeding Inmbs., f.1 120 27 Idaho feeding lamlis 54 49 Idaho lambs ill 4 00 677 Idnho Iamb 152 4 ft) ('IllCUJO l.l 15 STOCK" MtltKl'.T. 'rices (ii'iu'riill) Sternly. 11 lib Sheep lliellnrd In lie Mining;. CIHCAaO. Aug. 2.-CATTI,K-Uecelp's. 3,00i). Im-luillng I.Siki westerns and -do Tex- nns: natives and westerns steady; Texts active, 105il5c higher; natives, best on sale tod.iy, one cur. at (5 II; good to prim" steers. (5 !3i0.10; poor to medium. $I.C)n5.40; selected feeders, trnn, ectlve, $I.O"fi I 16: ml.M'il hlockers. .-.toady In i-low. $,1.25i2 r; cows. $2.757i 1.50; heifers. (3 oh'u.i.in); cauuers $2.0iOC.'.65: bulls, steady. 2.50'nl.50: enlve-, active. 23ii4oc lower tiian last 'fuesdui, $3.il'it7.23; Texans, receipts. m1; best on sale today. 13 carloads, .it $1 (0; Texiu fed steers, $l.25f5(Nl; Teas grass steers. (.1.30 nt.20; Texas bulls. (2WM(3..r.i. HOCIS Uecelpts today. 17,000; estlllilted for tomnrrow, 25,n0; left over. 3,00); stca ly; top. $5.47... mixed and but"hers. (1.90115 in. rood to choice heavv. I5.i"ili6 33: rough heavy. Sl.snfM.93. light. $5.(Xv1-6.471i!: bulk of sales $5.105 33. SHKKP AND I.AMUS-Uccdnls. I6.0H): sheep steady to strong, JV higher; lambs active, lfHilac higher; good to chohe weth ers. W.mti 00: rair to en ico nnxeii. .i.t.i-( .ITU' western sheen. $3.50173.9'): Texas h!ipd. $2&Off3,50; nutlve lambs, l.tf5.65; western lambs, $l.756.ra. s, I, mils Live Slui'U. ST LOCIS. Aug. .M.-CATTLK-Uecelpl 2,20i). Incluillng l,() Texans; market stroiK, actiie and higher; native shipping and export steers. $5.(Ij5.70. dressed beef an I butcher steers. $l."fi5,20; tters under l.oni lbs. (4.25115.00; stockers and feeders. (2 75 1i4.40; cows and heifers, M'Ofil.&S cann rs. $1.251i2.Wi. bulls, 2.!hv?u.4d; ti x.is ami In dian steers, $3.l(v?(4.8Q, cows ami heifers r'.3iifi3.70. IIOOS- Uecelpts 7,600, market 6 lower for porkers, others steady, pics and Hunt. 3 feeders.. $00 3 00 6 cows &M 1 COW . 5l !W 3 cows . 913 5 cows .... 957 2 80 15 feeders.. Ml 6 cows .... 1001 2 SO 26 feeders.. 754 5 cows V12 2 40 I cow 930 2 cows... 9V, 2 75 4 cows .. .1072 3 cows . . .. SSI 3 7S MONTANA, 75 cows 302 2 40 70 calves... 281 IS feeders. 102S I 20 3 cows 101 S iofj.1 (5. packers. 3.10f?6.30; butchers. J5.2.V.I6 .15 811 KKP AND liAMHS-Ufcelpts, 7i); mar ket firmer, muttons, J3.00f(iri lambs, 76.25; culls nnd bucks. J1.8tf3 50; stockcra, (8.10V 3 5i. York I. lie StooU. NKW YOIIK. Aug 2S.-HKKVKS-Ue-celpts, 7.1C bend, nearly nil for slaughterers, no trade of Importance; feeling steady, cables stronger; live cattle, lUyi12ic; tops, 13c, refrigerator beef, 91J9'4c per lb; ex ports, Slo cattle and 1.900 quarters of beef CAIj KS Uecelpts, 312 head; veals steady; grassers and buttermilks dull; 161 im.mld. veals. JR.OOfi.8.25, good buttermilks, (3.50. HHKKP AND I.A.MnS-Hecelpts. ,.U7 head; sheep selling more freely; no Im provement In prices; lambs opened active and strong, closed unlet anil with easier feeling; 10 cars held over; sheep, U.fa 1.35: culls, (2; lambs, (I 75TI7.00; culls, (.1.50 r. s.fto. llOC.S-Uecelpts. 1.(523 bend; llrm; fair to choice hogs, (5.7MJi;.nO; light pigs, (O.Onii 6.10. Kuiisnx City I, lie Stocli. KANSAS CITY. Aug 2S -CATTI.K-Ue. celpts, lo..1fi natives. 1.900 Texans: dry-lot cattle steady; all clns es gnls cattle strong to P'c higher; native steers. J4.6 n5.G5; sto, k ers and feeder, S3.n0t4 05; butcher cows un.l l-.clfers. S3 nmK.2fi; canncrr. J2.5fi3.on. f e I westerns. 83.i.Vt5.25; wintered Texans, (3.55 T3.70; grass Texans, I3.20tf3.d0 Calves, re ceipts. oo; market 25c hlgller; a o, ,'5 2. Ttfi.inl. IIUUS-Ueielpts. 11.800; trade active, at steady prices; heavy and mixed, t (CI f;5 20; llnht. 11 lafiR 22't. pigs. J4 59h5.(n. SHKKP AND I.A.MIH -UecelptM. 3.IO: market active to shade higher; suppi larglv western"; Inmb-. (1 0.y(K.oo; muttons. (3.0nt.lWi; fcilers. $3.0 ,10; culls. (.'.50113(0. SI. .losepli I, lie Sloek, ST. JOSKI'll, M"., A'tg. 2S.-(8peclnl.i-'I'he Journal quotes: CATTLK Uecelpts, 9il head; market very actlie and 10tfl5c higher; stockers nnd feeders. l.V26c lower; natives, (4.1015.(50, Texas and westerns, (1.50TJ5.50: cows and heifers. $2.00til S3; veals, (4.0OIT6.50; bill s nnd stags, t.l.iMi 1.75; stockers and feeders, (3.00VI.26. I IOOS Uecelpts, lW head; market gen erally steady; all grades, (."1.05175.15: bulk, (.I.OrVu 5.10. SIIKKI'-Ueeelpls, none. St ue I. In Sight. Kollnwlng are the receipts at the four principal western markets for August 28. cattle. Hogs. Sheep. rep. soiitli (imalia 1.706 7.21 283 ti.sin 16,000 3.4'X) 71.0 Chlciigo 3,000 Kansas City 13,ikhi St. I.ouls 2,200 17.000 11.800 7.800 Totals 22.606 4.1.663 26,916 M1W VOIIK (ilC.XKHAI, MAIIKliT, (1 110 In I Inns for the liny on Vnrlous (nniiuoilltlcs. NKW YORK. Aug. 2S - FLOCU -Uecelpts, 13.5SO bbls . exports. 5.000 bbl. . sales, 8.350 pkss ; market was steady and fairly ac tive, Minnesota patents, $4.25, winter pat ents. $3 7.V94 00. winter strulglitg. $3.5oaS.6'j. winter oxtras. $2.70ti.0; Minnesota bakers, $2.86113.26; winter low KTarteS, $2.402.65. Uve flour. sl".id ; sales, M0 bbls.: fair to good, $3.00113.25: choice to fnncv. $3.25.1.50. COKNM K A I. Firm: vellow tvestern. Spe cify. S7c; Hratidywlnc. (.M.1H2.55. UYK-Qulet; No J western. 5.'.c. f. o. b, afloat; state, 6.T&5IC HAUI.KY- Dull, feeding. 43'ie; limiting, 4SH53C. c. I f , New York. I1AULKY MALI Dull; western. 6I5T7CO WH KAT Itecelnls. 116 975 hu ennrt. 87,753 Ii-J . : sales, 2,10,1.000 bu. futures, 120.000 nil. spot. Knot, llrm: No. 2 red. 807. e. f . 1, . afloat; No. 2 red. 78'Ac. elevator; No. J northern Diiluth. S4Hc, f. o. ,, afloat; No. 1 nam nuliitli, ST-i.c, f. o. li., afloat. Op tions opened easy through local unloading, but gathered subsequent firmness In sym- niny wiin corn ann on account or mm mgllsh I'Hblt'M. Closed dull hut firm nt lie net uili-atu-e: Mnv S.li.k:i7i,. rlna,i kiil.,.. September. 71tiiVi79 1I-16c; closed, 79M.C; Octo- ner cioseu, .ii'fce; uecemner, MiSl 9-liic; closed. Sttc. COUN --Uecelpts. 75,0.0 bu.; exports. 27.93S bbls.; sales, 10u,0i) bu. fnturfH. 100.000 bu. spot. Spot, llrm: No. 2. iGc. f. o. b.. alloat. nnrt -lic, elevator, options were generally strung all day on foreign buying, higher cables and contliv.ied frost talk from the wesi. i iosiu Htrong at 'iinTiic net ndvnnce, September. 44'ic: closed. IH.e: Detnher (II: fil47,c; elosed, 4l"1,c; December, 4K&Uaic; closed, ll'ie. OATS- -Uecelpts, 47,500 bu.: exports, 113,00-) bu.: sales. 16.IHK1 bu. snot. Snot, dull: N'o. " 23V.c; No. 3. 2.1c; No. 2 white. 27'2c: No. 3 wlilte, 2i;V'; track, mixed western. 25ij27c: irm-K wmie, ;iti.i.ic. iipuons, nun nut steady. HAY Dull: shipping, 72'fi7oc; good to choice. t51iU0i-. HOPS unlet: state, common to elinlre. 1S9-I clop. 101il3c; old, .oc; Paclllc. 1S93 crop. 101(13t; old, 2fj6c. iiiniis i-inn; naiveston. 21 to 23 lbs., 1SK23C; California. 21 to 25 lbs., ISHc; Texas, dry, 21 to .10 lbs . 13"-c. LI-;atih-;h Firm: hemlock so e. Iluenos Ayres, light to lieavywclghts, 22'41f2:i!sc; ncld. 22'!H23Uc. WOOl-Dufl; domestic llcece, 251j2So; Texas, ISfilKc. PUOVisiONS-ueer. dull; family (lO.if 12.00; mess, $9(1(9.50; beef hams. $20.50' 21.00; packet. 10.lvijll.00; city, India ine.s. J16.004i20.ou. rut meats, steady: pickled hol lies, $S. 751 11.00; pickled shoulders, $6 50 6.75; pickled hams, tl0.00ffl0.75. Lard, dull; western steamed. $7.10; August closed at $710: rso. 1, nominal; renned, quiet; con tinent, $7.30; South America, $8.10: com pound, $6iH)'(t0.12'-!. Pork, quiet; famllv, $16.00115.75: short clear, (13.25(815.50; mess. $12 00U 13.00. POTATOKS-Duli: Jerseys. $l.fr'J?1.25; New York, $1.25fil.50; Long Island, (1.12,i'( TALLOW-Qulel; city ((2 per pkg.), 4 7-lCc; country tpkgB. free.), -IH'ij I'ic. CIIKKSK Quiet; large white. 10'4c; small white, Hie; large colored. lUisfilO'ic; small colored, lOUc Ht'TTKU -Uecelpts. 12,347 pkgs.; market steady; creamery. 181i22c; factory, 14H5iliic. i:C,(JS-Uecelpts. 11.967 pks.; market firm; western rcBiilar, poekitiB nt murk, ll'alSc, western, loss off. KiSKc. MKTAI.S Continued dullness was the rule in metal circles locally today. In Lon don, however, there wiir consldornhle weak ness developed. Tin showed a further de cline of 2. causing an easier feeling In our market. The close was easy nt (10.1517.10 23. Copper was very quiet and unchanged here, but 7s 61I lower nbroad. Lead ruled nt yes terday' ndvnnce to (l.37',4. Pig Iron war rants r.iled weak and nominally unchanged at $10.30. Spelter wns easy In tone, but not quotably lower, at $1. 10174.15. The brokers' price for lead was $4 and for copper $Hi.7.11T 16..S7'.. OMAHA i IIOI.IAI.r. MAHKKTS. Condition of Ti-mle nml (Inotntlniis on Staple 11 ml Fancy 1'iiiiliiee, KOOS Uecelpts liberal; good stock firm nt 13'vlil(e. LI VP. POCLTUY-lIens. 7ff?7Hc; roosters, according to age and size, ,igic; broiler.., 10c-; ducks, 4173c: geese, Ift.lc; turkeys, Sc. FUKSII DUKSSKD POi;LTUY-1Ienn, 8V4 1j9c; roosters. 6jMie; ducks and geese. Of! 10c ; broilers, per lb., 121fl2'jc; turkevs, 12Vjc Ht'TTKU Common to fair, 1314c; choice, 131il6c; separator. 20c; gntliered creamery, 17li.'18e FISH Troul, 10c: blue Hsu. 12o; pickerel, Sc; latflsl., V.'c. dressed buffalo, He; white llsh, He; herring, ,'ic; blark bass, 10c; sal mon. 13t ; wlilte bnss. 10e; eropple, 10c; plk", 10c: hnllbiil, r.'e; bullheads, pie; ring perch. 60; lolnters, 'sr"en. 22c: boiled lobsters. 2.1c; mackerel. 20c; dflfh. l ie; vi How w-Ji, 6c PIOKONS -Llve, per iloz.. 90c. V K A LS Choice, 9tJiee. HAY Per carlond hits: I'nland. choice, $9.(); No. 1 upland, $v50; medium, $7.50; coarse. (6.50; ryo straw, cholco i5.mi; No. 3 corn. Stic; No. 3 whlto ont.. ue: cracked corn, per ton. $11.50; corn an 1 oats, chopped, per ton, 815.0i; bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton, $15. YWiKTAlIl.rcH CI'Cr.MUKUS-Pcr do.. 2 U23c. NKW TCUNIPS-Per bu. basket, COc. NKW IIKK't'S--P( r dozen bunches, 151?20c. NKW CA'tUOTS-Per dor. bunches, 25c. LKTTI'CIC Per lo.-... I 1l5c. HADISII K. -Home-grown, per doz., 15o. I'KAS per V3-I111. basket. Tide. HKANS Wax. ner hnlf-bushel basket. 40c: "I ring, .'-l NKW POTATOi:S-Per bu.. 35f?43c. CAIIHAOK-Home-grown, per lb., lle. I'ACLIFI "WF.l.-l'-r l-;.. $1. niU'l's- CiiUN-Prr doz.. 10c. T 1MATOKS llome-grown, per !,j'btl. basket. 40c. ONUiNS-Home-grown, per lb., lH1?l?;c. CKLKHY -Michigan. r,ff 3flo. FUCITS. PKACHKS-Callfornla, per box, 90cfi$l;' Texas, per l-basket crato. $1. APUICOTS None on the market. PLl'MS-Callfornla, per crntc, $1.15fll 2). PUl'NKS-Callfornla. Tragedy, per crate, (1.23. Kelsay, Japan, per crate, $1.25. HAKTLKTT PKA US California, per box, (1 7.Vn2.ini. C.UAPKS-Callfornla. 4-basket cra'c, (1.50; Tokays. 12. I'oin ords. home grown, 'J.'if'.'lc. NKCTAUINKS-Callforula. 4-basket irale. (I 25. IIOOSKUKUUIKS-Out of tho market. WATKUMKLONS-Ah to size, 20c to 25c each. CANTALOI'PK-Clems, per dozen, lO'cr, large sizes, rtiiMV APPLI-'S-Natlve, 75c1i(l per bu.; per lib!., $2.50fj3 00. M. Louis (irnln 11 nil I'rni IsIoiik. ST. LOCIS, Aug. 24 -WIIKAT-IIIgher; No. 2 red cash, elevator. "Ojc: track. Ti'if 73'ui , August. 71ic. September. 7Ki7!'v : October, 72'r December, 7il(7l'fci ; No 2 hard. !5SVii(;9 COUN Higher No 2 cash, 53i , track. 39' ugust :.)( September. 3SJc; Octo ber, 37c December. :u-c OATS-lIlKhcr, No. 2 cah, 21c, track, S1W '((22c, August. 2Sc; SeplembeC 2l'ic, Decem ber. 22c, May. 24c, No, 2 white, :44tf2Sc. UYK-Steady, 4Sc. KI.OtMt Stronger: patents, M.503.75; ex tra fancy and straight, (3.20y3.3i; clear, 2. 7.1173.00. 8KKDS Timothy, scarce and firmer nt (I 2M1I.30 bid for prime, but none to be had. Flax, steady at (l.ll. COUNMKAI-Steady at (2.WK2.05. HUAN Firm; sacked, east track, 67fa6.Sc. HAY Timothy, steady at O.dntll .50: prai rie, tinner at I6.50f78 00. WH 1SKY Steady. $1.21. IKON COTTONttKS-(l 30. HA(l(llNO-S.101iS.85. 1IKMP TWINK-9C PUOVISIONS-Pork. quiet: Jobbing, I2.50. t.ard. quiet; choice. (6.6214. Dry salt meals, (boxedl. steady; extra shorts. (7.37'fc; clear ribs, (7 50; clear sides, $7.(52. Hacon (boxed), stcaily; extra shorts. (S; clear ribs, $S.12S4; clear sides, (S.25. MKTAI.S Lead, llrm; (i.32'4. Spelter, steady; $1.05. POIM.TKV Firm; chickens, yottnri, 9V,e; turkeys, Cfi7c; young. 91110c; ducks. 6c; young. 7c; geese, (lie; young. C?6'4e. KtKlS-Steady; Ifi.ic. Ht'TTKU -Higher; creamery. 181?22c; dalrv. 15fl1c. UKCKIPTS-Flour, S.OilO bids.; wheat, 9S, OfK) bu.; corn. 55.ni hu.; oats. 47.0UO bit. SHI I'M KNTS- Flour, 1,100 Mils.; wheat, 157.000 bu ; corn. 55,0n0; oats, 23.000 bu. ciiA(ic.s is Yii..ni.i: sitpiM.ins. ( nlile nnd 'l .-lenrnpli l Hcports of liriiln Mliuit nnd Ashore. NKW TnltK. Aug. 28. -Special cable nnd te'egraphle 'ommiinlcntions to Ilrnristreefs show the following changes in the avail able supplies from the Inst account: Wheat -t'nltcd States and Canada, east of the Unekles. Increased 1.200,000 bu.; alloat for and In Kurope, decreased 2.200.U0O bu.; total mi mil v , decreased 1.000,000 bu. Corn - I nlted States and Canada, east of the 1l.i'kes. decreased 2,763.0(10 bll. Oats Cnlteil States and Canada, east of the Uockles, Increased 834.000 bu. Among th more Important Increases re ported exclusively to Hradstrect's are those of 486.000 bu. nt Chicago private elevators. 200,ochi bu, at northwestern Interior eleva tors. 1.18,000 bJ nt Louisville, 114,000 bu. at Coteaii, 75,000 hu. nt Fort Worth. 50.000 bu. In Manitoba. 41,000 bu. nt Portland, Me.; 10, (M bu ut Milwaukee private elevators. The combined stock of wheat at Port land. Ore, .Seattle and Taenma, Wash., In creased 85.000 bu. last week. Kiiiisiis ( lt (Irntn and Provisions. KANSVS CITY. Al'sr. 2S.-WHKAT-Sep-(mher. 6l'4c: December. 67.."; cnh, No 2 hard. tSUfiWje; No. .1, 64?fi5V.'ic; No. 2 red, 7l?l72e. No. 3. 68fl7tc. C( )UN -September. 36c; December, 32HW 32ic cash. No 2 mixed, 37Vc; No. 2 white, 37V. No. 3. 37c. OATS -No 2 white, 25c. UYINo. 2. 3c HAY-Chnlc9 timothy, (10.00; chol"o prairie, $6.60416.75 HCTTKU-Creamery. l"JJ19c; dairy, fancy ICc. EOOS-Steady; fresh Missouri nnd Kan sas stock, 12c, loss off. cases returned; new whltewood enses Included, He more. UKCKIPTS-Whent. 201.600 bu.; corn, 7,200 bu.: oats, 2,000 bu. SHIPMKNTS -Wheat, 163,600 bu.; corn, ts.iJOO bu.; oatA, none. Liverpool (irnln nnrt I'roTlslons. LIVKUPOOL. Aug. SS.-WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 2 western, spring, 6 Id; No. 1 northern, spring. 6s 31id; No. 1 California, 6s 4d1i6s 4i,4l; futures, quiet: September, 6s Mid , December, Hi 2't.d. COUN Spot, llrm: American mixed, new, 4s Id. American mixed, old. Is lV4d; futures, stendv; September, 4s Id; October, 4s Hid; November, 4s lJ,d PHOVISIONS-Peas. Canadian, 5 s lOd. Lard, American rellnerl, in palls, steady, 36s 9d; prime western. In tierces, steady, 33s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., easy, South America, 7s. Toledo Mnrket. TOLKDO. Auk. 28. - WHKAT - Quiet, sternly; No. 2 cash and September, 77c; De cember, SOUc. COUN Fairly active; No. 2 cash, 40c; September. 4Hc OATS Dull, steady; No. 2 ensh, 22tic. UYK-Qulet; No. 2 cash, 51He. SKKDS-Clover, steady; 1838 prlmo, $6; 1RS9 prime, (6.10. Dnliitb AVhent Mnrkrt, Dl'LI'TII, Minn., Aug. 23,-WIIKAT-No. 1 hard. cash. 79c; September. 79c; Decem ber, 787j,c- No. 1 northern, cosh. 77c; Sen tember, 7.c; December, 70'c; No. 2 north ern. 74UC; No. 3 spring, 7mc. COUN-3314C OATS-23i',ff23i4c. .Illuiieniiiilln When Mnrkft. M1NNKAPOLIS, Aug. 28,-WHKAT-Sop-tember. 737,c; December. 75Hfr7.1l.ic; No. 1 northern, cash, 75 e; No. 2 northern, 71!,e: No. 3. 71Hfi72Hc. FLOCU-l'iichnnged. HUAN In bulk, $12.00512.26. I'bllnilel pbln Produce Market. PHILADKLPHIA, Aug. 28.-nUTTI3U-Flrm; fancy western creamery, 22'.jc; fancy western prints, 23c. KC.OS Firm; fresh nearby and fresh western, 17c; fresh southwestern, 15c; fresh southern. 11c. Mllirnukee Grain 1nrket. MILWAl'KKK. WN., Aug. 2S.-WHKAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 76?76V4c; No. northern. 74'ii75r. UYK Sternly; No. 1. 52c. HAULKY-Stendy; No. 2, 50c: snmple. 38 Kl IUC. Peoria Mnrkrt, PKORIA. III., Aug. 28.-CORN-Flrm; No. iw, OATS Firm: No. 1 white. 23e. track WHISKY-On the bnsls of $1.24 for fln- isueu coous. Xeiv York Money Alnrkct, NKW YOUK. Aug. 29.-MONKY-On cn'l. easy, I11H4 per cent; prime mercantile paper, vtfi'.i per cent. STKULINC, KXCIIANCK - Knsy, with actual business In bankers' bills at (4.87V4 for demand and nt $J.83H1?I.84 for slxtv days; posted rates. (l.85-4.83H and H.SSUf 4.S9: commercial bills. (4.fei.iG4.S3i;. SILVKR-tltir. 61'4o; eertlllcates, (j.,c; .nexican iiciuars, 4d?kc. UONDS Oovernment, quiet: state, Inac tlve: railroad. Inactive. The closing prices on bonds today are. ns ioiiows; f S ref Z; rB..101IN. Y. C. Is do coupon ICTJ .V J. :. K. 5,.... dn 3, 1 eg- C No I'nrllle 3s do coupon 1(9 I ilo 4s ..10SS . .1-2 . .1031 On new 4s. n....m''. N V. I' Ht I. I do coupon 121'i N X- IV. eon. .115 .Ore. .Vnv. Is. in. .. 9714 do cilO. 4, do coupon rg. ..109 ..102 .115 do 4s. do 5s, rft- .112'i1 O. S. L. flu. ..126U do coupon UJ'.Ji do ronsol 6... 1). of C. 3 r. 122 'llendlng gen. 4, Atcli. jenernl t...Wi rtlo 0. W. Is do ndj. U sr.'; si j, & 1 M c ',( .. R7H .. 9H Ul'i Cnnacln Ho. 2s 101 "St L A S V, g. 6S.122 ('lies. & O. 4'4s Ik) St. Pntll coniiols ...167W do IPm'fit. P.. r A P, ls.117'4 C & S. W. e. 7s... to I do Cs.l ....119 do S. F. d. ...120 I Ro. Pacific 41 f'likngo Ten 4i 924 .o. rtnllwny 6s.... Colo. fo. 4s n IS. H. A T. 6s.... I) A It. 0. Is 10.";! Tex. A Paclllc Is do 4s 98 ilo 2k .. . IV, ....lOS'i .. 67 ..in; 53 P.rle general 4b 68'i T'nlon Piicltlc 4....105' I--, w . i. c. m.. ,:'i wannm is 117 Hn. Clcctrlc 5f....lts I do 2s 101 In. Central Is.. .1131; Went Shore 4s Ul'4, 1.. A N. unl. 4s. M.. K. A T. 2s... ilo In . 91 win. cvntrnl is u . C6 Va. Centuries .... 90H . !i:. When Issued. Offered. Iloiton Stock (liiotnt ions. HOSTON, Aug. 2S. Call loans, 203 per per cent; time loans, 3174V4 per cent. Official closlns: A.. T. A B. P. do pfd Amfr. Suar . do nfd Hell Telephone .... 57UCnlon Pacific . .... 69 S W.st Umt ... 1l1'- Mchlson r .... ...116 N'. K. (1. A C. ....Ill Mdienture . 931 .. 58 .. 61 . 2'; Itton F.lev.ltct 14S Allnuez 31. Co. . II Iloston A Maine.. ..188 Amal. Copper .. 87'i II. A Q. 121'i' Atlantic .. 2.1 .31-. . 62 .731 Domlnlnn Con I . do pf.l Federal Steel ... do pM Fltrhbiirg pf.l.... On Kltctrle ... do pfd IM. Elee. Ill Mexican Central "I,.. Telephone N. K. O. A C... Old Colony Old Tlcinilnloti ... Hublier . Iij'nnitfin A Mont. .110 .Hutte A lloxon . . 33' nl. A llpcla . 66 ..139 .137',, .133 .Ki, . IIS . . II', ,.201 'rntennlnl 'ranuiln uinh-ildt Onceola Parrot Qulncy Santa I- Copper. Tanmrack t'tnh Mining .... Winona ,. IC'S ,. 13', ,. 66; . 11 ..140 .. 4i . 211 .. SOU . 17'i, .. 3 I Wolverines .. 40'4 l.ondoii Sloek (Inolnlloux, LONDON. Aug. 28.-4 p. m.-Closlns: Consols, money !S Krle Il'i do account is do In pfd 31 Atchison 27 Pennsylvania t1 Canadian Paettlc ... 91i Itrmling St Paul 113 No. Paclllc pf.l.. .. 721, Illinois Central ....llt'i (Irani! Trunk 6'j 1 joutsvllle 73" Ananndn 69 t'nlon 1'ac pfd. .. 71 Hand Mines I0't N. Y. Cfnirnl . ..U2 HAH SILVKH-Slcady. 25-16c. MONHY-'J'i per cent. HATH OF HISCOCNT-S hurt Ills. 3' per cent; three-nionths' nllls, HU per cent I'orelun l'liinnelal. l.flVlinV Amr. "S On the stock el ehuncre todav American rccurltles opened stead. but f ructlonnll lower following the lead of Wall ilreet and closed dull ..vcmir in 11 serious cn-il strike In Pennsyl, i.ini.i lironil M'riink rallied and C.madUn Paclllcs weie strong, but Inactive Katllrs hiinlened no the illlccess if Hie lirltl). ! IllU Uary moicnicnts In South Africa, but sub emiAntti nac4 TIia h.trrtenlnc of mOllC continues, owing to the gradual dlmlnutlit of floating cash, thus ndversely arfeclln high-class Investments. Spanl'h is were l i good demand and copper was ea- Amount or million UlKen mm me ihuik in Knglnnd on balances todav. ii.'o.iM). Spanish 4s, 714. Hold premium at Iluenos Ayres. 135 10. , , PAttlS. Am?. SS. tin ness on tho bourse today was quiet, except Spanish 4s. whlc.i weru In active demancl Ulo Tlntos opened strong, but relnpjed on the decline In co-i- per. Katttrs were sironyt on ine siui--factory news from South Africa. Ther wn pnnil tm vltur for flerman account. At (In. rlna.. the tlrmiies was nccetltUllted Three per cent rentes, loof 75c for account. l-.xciinnges oil l.oinion, u n-ji- i.i in" II HULLS'. Aug. 2S. -Busmen. was qlll"t on the bourse today. Atn-.'rlcans and Caiia dlnu Paclllcs were dull, tn sympathy with 1 ho N'eu- Vnrl market Trans vailts lm porved In expectation of a dividend being declared bv the Netherlands railroad. Mine shares recovered on bear purchases I,x ehatige on London. 20m li'upfgs for hceck-. Discount rates, snort tuns, .'-s per uein. three months' bills. V per cent. MOVKMIlTS (IF STOCKS A.M IIOMIS. Mnrkrt Slnrts t'inviird for Avrlillr, lint Drops Uncle l.ntcr. XHU' vnitlt. Aiirr 2S.- An accumulation of a short Interest during the decline which had continued for rather more than 11 week offered an opportunity today for 11 turn by the bulls ngnlnst the bear Interest. The de mand from shorts proved sulllclent to de prive the declining tendency which was In evidence In the early dealings and bring prices back to about last night's level Thero the recovery stopped and pi Ices dropped again In the tlnnl dealings, making tho close heavy and lethargic. The market continued exceedingly narrow nnd the vol ume of dealings fell below yesterday's 201, 000 share level. Tho bulls found material for their brief turn In the railroad earnings reported for the day, In a reversal of the discouraging tenor of yesterdays rumors regarding tho sugar trade and In the dec larntlon of a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cut on tno prererred stocit of 1 nicago, 111 llanaiiolls & Louisville. The bulls made the most of the Incident unci put the preferred stock up 4Mi points and the common 1. There was continued pres sure against Sugar In tho opening dealings, nut me stock rallied i- on a correction 11; the Kurnpcan sugar cables, showing 11 rise Instead of 11 decline In the price of raw sugars. This was taken to show Hint American rentiers were again 111 the mar ket hs purchasers of raw sugar and to In- dlcute that the season of m-tlvn business for refining would extend beyond the usual period this year. Humors were circulated that in conse quence the dividend on Sugar would be increased, tint the demand for Sugar cer tlllcales was satlslled with the covering of tho short Interest and the stock closed with 11 gnln of only . The statement for July of the Atchison system was also made the most or tiy me nuns. xei earnings in creased more than one-third over those for last year, notwithstanding 11 slight Increase In operating expenses, comnared with a de crease In operating expenses for several months pnst. The aiithracltc coalers showed some heaviness on fen re Oi labor troubles. American Hoop preferred weak ened sharply, but the Iron ami steel stocks wern generally pretty steady on the favorable reports of the trade outlook. Brooklyn Transit advanced on covering, but eased off nt the Inst. There were wide movements In n few Individual storks which were unexplained by any news. The money market cnntlnud to benefit by the redemption of the I'nlted States extended .s and tiy some, receipts of gold from the Pacific coast. Katun were not nuntnhlv changed. Discount rates harduned In Lon don, while sterling exchange nevertheless continued easy, ns wns the case yesterday. This extraordinary movement caused some puzzled conjecturo In exchange circles. The volume of merchandise exjiorts from New York for the week of (13.lXi.690, an In crease of (6,277.963 over last week, may offer cue fjxii!iniiuon. There was no feature In the bond mnrUi.t and the price movement continued Irregu lar. Sales, pnr value. (615,000. I'nlTcd States 4s declined 2 per cent in th bid nrlce. flic Commercial Advertiser's l.niuti.n financial cnblegram says: The opening of the new loan here failed to have nnv effect on tho market. African mines wer stronger on Uoer reports, but the rest of the market was Ignored. London was In clined to sell Americans, but New York sun- Itnrln,) I f'l.n ........ .. ..... .' 1. u,i-u l!l-c-(,lll!C 111 miH CIC- partment was shown to be of Infinitesimal proportions. The contango wns live. The bank bought 20,000 In gold bars. Following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atfhti'on 27 ,1'nlnn rsclflc . 58i, do nfd 611', do pfd li.ilttniore & Ohio.. 71 'i Wabash 7 inadlan Paclllc .. n flu pfd i4 ...49 Wheel. ,t- I.. K ja4 .. 26'i do 2.1 pM 231, .. 1W Wis. Central 130 ..124', Third Avenue 109', .. 24 Adams i:x 123 . . 57 American I5x IK .' 96'4 Pnlteil Kx 45 ..162 Wells-Kargo Kx 12.'. ..10-.', Amer Cot. Oil 32 . . t,S'4, do pfd i, .. 6 Amer. Malting eia .. 41'i do pfd J3 . . 16 Amer. 8. A H 37U ..11.1 ilo rvfd si ..176 Amer Spirits 1', .. 41 dn pfd 17 .. 66VAtner. H Hoop .... lRij .. in, dn pfd f,-.it .. 33i, Amer. S. A W JP, ..152 I do pfd ri'. .. 14'i'Ainer. Tin Plate .. 27 ' ..31 1 do pfd ma, ..1161; Amer. Tobacco K .. 13 I do pfd 12S .. 14 Anae. Mining Co... I4'4 .. 27'i lt'ookln H. T 31 Camilla So Clies. S, Ohio ... ChlcnjfO (1. IV..., II. A Q Chi. Ind. A I do tifd Cht-airn A K. Ill hlcnico A N. IV C, H. I .A P.... C. C. C. A St I. Colorado So In 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. L. A IV.... Denver A It 0.. do pfd Krle do 1st pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Coal ... Hocking Valley . lllnols Central .. Iowa Central .... do pfd Lake Erie A W. do pfd .... 93 'Colo. Fuel A 1 341, ....203 Con. Tobacco 2T.T; .... 70S dn pfd 771, .... 90', Federal Steel 33'i ....1.121, do pfd 66 ... IP, C.en. Kle trlc 137 ... 34 (Sllicose Sugar 31 .... 9J 1 dn pfd 911 ... M'j Inter. Paper 22 .... 3'i dn pfd 66 .... ? I.H'leile Ons 73 .... 30"; National nisciilt... 3I; ....133'j do pfd SO ....i:t, Kutlonol I-nd 175; .... 33 do pfd ISS'4 .... 71' j National fteel -it'; I-ake Shore A N Manhattan L... Met. St. ny ... Mexican Central Minn. A St. I.. do Jlfll. Mo. Pacific Mobile A Ohio .. M., K. A T d pfd N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk A V.... ,1o pfd No. Pacific MH' do pfd 841, do pfd 71 N. V. Air nralce....r,o Ontnrlo A W .. JO7, No. American 13 .. 42 Paclllc Cont ..76 do 1st pfd V, . .127-1 On :,1 pfd 64 ... 1. Pacific Mall -.114 .. 36 Pf c.ple's (la 91; .. 27i Pressed S. Car 31 ..31 1 dn .r,l 70 .. 89 I Pullman P. Car ...17 .. 'J, S. It. A T S'i .. 67 Suirnr U'i .. 31'i do pfd 116 .. 11 Tcnn. Coal A 1 69'4 .. 2fl, U. S. leather It)', ..112H do pfd 6i; ..172 il'. S. Hnliber ..Vt do pfd 94 .. 11'i Western Pnlnn .... 79; Ore. Hy A Nnv. do pfd Pennsylvania .... It'ndlng do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Hln O. W do pfd St. U AH. F do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St U Soutliw... do pfd St Paul do pfd St. P A OmJlin -o. Paclllc f-'o. Hallway .. Il'i Heptihllr I. A S.... 12; do pfd .. .',2 , no pr.l r.3 ,.. 11 P. C C & St I.... ',1 Texas A Pacific Kx-dlvldend. evr York MIiiIiik Slooks. NKW YOUK. Aug. 28. -Tho following nro tho closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollar Crown Point ,,. 10 ... 10 ...113 ,.. II ... 12 .. 13 .-.OW Ontario Ophlr Quicksilver .... do pf, Sierra Nevada Standard t'nlon Con Yellow Jacket ...53 ...2.V) . . .160 . . .656 . . .33 ...330 ... 17 ... 20 Con. ( al. A Va.. IleacUi ood (Joiild A currle.. Hale A Norcross llonifstnke Iron Silver Mexican I'llinnclllt Notes, ST. LOCIS. Aug. 2S.-ClenrltlgS. $4.r.S7.62S: balances. $69(5,115; money, 11i7 per cent: New- York exchange, pic discount mil. pnr asgeci. CINCINNATI. Auk. 2S -Clearings. $2,123.- 6K1; New York exchange, 10ftl5c discount: mnnev. 2'ClfO ner cent. PHILADKLPHIA, Aug iS.-Clearlngs, 111.303.P0': balances. $1,690,860. I1ALTIMOHK Aug. 2S -Clearings. $2,832.- 632: balances. S3II.D-M HUSTU.N. Alig. .. c icarings. i.i,ii.iii ; balances. $1.(539.138. NKW YOUK. Aug. 2S Clearings. $120.3f9, 480; balances, $7,037,176. Condition of (lie Trrnsury. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2S.-Toduy's htate of the treasury balances In t he general fund, exclusive ni tne jiw,wu,(i goia re servo In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $1.17. 191,357; gold, (6S.333.S72 Coffee Mnrki't. NKW YOUK, Aug- 28,-COFFKK-Spot nio, quiet: No. 7 Invoice. 8r,e; mild, quiet; Cordova. 9l17He. Futures opened steady at an advanco of 5110 points on early Havre nnd Hamburg cables, easc-d off under local pressure following loss favoruble Iatr cables, an absence of speculation, slack spot demand and predic t id full shipments; close wns steady, at net unchanged pries to 10 points lower; total sales, 11.750 bags, including September. $7,101(7.45; (Jetoh-r. $7 50: November. $7 65; December. $7.7oft 7 75; January. $7.S5: February. $7.75; March, ?7.S0 ft7.0o; April, $7.!. May. (7.JtS.i. ( iillforiiln Dried Trillin. NKW YOUK Aug 21 ( 'A LI I-'OHN IA DHIKD FUCITS-There were 1... 11..K -worthy features developed i, the evap orated apples' situation and the ninrke continues tn rule quiet at about iii. hangc pliers. State common was quoted from Sc to Sc. prime, 4Jit76l4e, choice. 6,,Tfe foiled. 6i4l7c Calif ornls dried ficilts were Inactive and nominally unchanged, on the basis of 3ifj7e lb. for nrunes, ns to slxc and quality Apricots, Hoy il, ll'ctHe. Molt park. IfitTl.c. Peaches, peeled, Hllc. tin peeled. (VjPc Cotton .Mnrket. NKW YOUK, Aug. :..--Despite the fact that the ultimate course of prices and the net results favored the bulls the develop ments of the day as a whole In the cotton market were disappointing. The chic f cause for complete Interest wns the gu eminent report. The statement wus stir prising and added greatlv to the ennfusKm of "pinion extant here. The market opened steady as to tone, with prices 2 polnti higher to 1 point lower, and daring il.e morning kept within narrow bounds pctid Ing receipt of the government report Tho noun bids were unchanged from the Initial sales (imitations and the total scope 1 c niic-tuat'ons wns but 6 points. The cables were regarded as In thorough keeping with our advance of late yesterday and crop and weather reports from private sources were encouraging on the average. One o'clock found the shorts disposed to cover as a matter of precaution. When the bureau report was announced It failed in muni respects to agree with the Information re celved by local cotton houses of both be llcfs. Opinions made up from the dully government reports of the last week were shattered by the weekly statement, nil mors that the south nnd west, and even several local houses, were In possession of the report before the exchange teceliecl It were nut calculated to help mutter. After nilviinelng 10 points on the stateniuit the market became inactive nnd Irregular with longs Inclined to unload The com mission talent wns podrly supplied with business and the south sent in few orders The weather forecast wns fairly good, southern spot markets were nerveless ntul telegraphic crop testimony was bearish In tho long run, though reporting serious ron dltlons In the Cnrolluns nnd parts of the central belt The mnrket closed stendv with prices net 20 points higher on August ami 2 points higher on other months. Fu ture closed stendy; A Igll.-t. 9.O.V. Septvtu her. 8.60c; October, MPc; November, 8 lie December, 8.3fle; .Innunry, 8.39c; February S.tno; March. S.42c; April. R.I3c; May, S.44c, .lime. S 13c. Spot closed quiet nnd stenclj middling uplands. 9Sc; middling gulf, ',c sales, 1,600 bales. NKW OKLKANK, Aug. 2. COTTON I.asy; sales. 130 bales; ordinary. 7 7 16c good ordinary, gt.ej low middling. 9'ie middling. 9V: good middling, lUc. middling fair. 10i4e; receipts. 927 bales; slock, 34,306 bales. Futures, quiet. August, 8.tS.TciX.iV.e October, S2SKS.2V; November. R ISwS 19c December, S 17fiS.1Ro; Jiinunry, X.lSljX J9c. February. X.21'riS.:Re; March. S.23J7R 23o April, S.2.V&R.270; May, S.27HS.29C Wool Market, BOSTON. Aug. 2C -WOOL-Thers is prac tically tin change In the condition of the wool market here this week and the sales reported nro those lo manufacturers who arc In nctual need of wool. Manv dealers urn of the opinion that no change will oc cur to nut life In the mnrket until nfter the general election. Territory wools are gen erally slow, but prices are maintained Ooocl lines of line medium nnd fine, with staple, nro sold for fine on the scoured basis, while strictly staple scoured called for f.21i.13c. Fleece wools are quiet, with prices nominal. Tho following are the quotations for lending options: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, X and above, 27c, NXX and ahove, 29c; No. 1 combing, Soli 31c; No. 2 combing nnd three-eighths blood. 30c; nue-quarter blood, washed. 30c-; coarse and brnld, washed, 26 27c. Michigan. Wis cousin, etc : X Michigan. 2.1e; No 1 Michi gan combing, 291i30c. No. 2 Michigan comb ing. 291. 10c: one-ntinrter lilnnd. wimlierl IS,' 29c: coarse nnd brnld, washed. 2.VQ26C; fine, 26f(27e. rnwnshcd, medium, etc : Ken- iiicgy nnn Indiana one-quarter blood comb lug. 24'4ff25c; three-eighths blood, 24,4lr25c. Missouri one-quarter blood comhlnr. 2.14 24c: three-elgliths blood, 231731c. braid combing, 20B-21c; lake nnd Oeorgla. 22ft 23c. Territory, sco.irecl bnsls' Montana and yomlnir, lino medium and flue. 17iil8c. scoured. 30c. staple. 62Ji.13c; I'tith, fine medium nnd fine. 161717c; scoured, r.Oe. staple. r.2ft53c; Idaho, line medium nnd tine. 16ft I, c; scoured, 50c; staple, SWf.Mc. Alls trnllan. scoured basis: Spot prices, comb ing, supcrllne, nominally .S'412'.4c; good, 8ft S'.4c. xr Turk Dry Courts. NKW YOUK. Auk. 2S.-DHY ROODS (lenernl condition of mnrket without change. Ilrnwn sheetings and mills slow and eusy for spot goods, Sellers declining business for forward delivery at current prices. Pleached cottons stendv for low and medium graues, 11111 nnesi ix manes oc ciisloiiMlly reduced l,c ner vard. Wide sheetings inactive. Denims steady in most quarters. Other coarse colored cottons in active and ensy. Print cloths nnd prints unchanged. Ginghams quiet. No material Improvement In demand for woolen goods. Oil Mnrket. OIL CITY. Pa.. Auc. 2S. OH. Credit bal ances, $1.23; shipments, 13S.11 4 bbls.; aver age. 106.603 bbls.: runs. 191.139 bbls.: aver age. 90.S19 bbls. N W YOUK. Autr. 2S.-OILS Cottonseed. dull; prime yellow, 3ljli33c. Hosln, steady; common tn gooq, $i.52',4Vl.fiS.- Turpentine, weak nt 3714ft 3Sc. I-UMIUN, Aug. 2S.-OILS-Petroleum. spirits, S,d. Turpentine, 26s 9d'527s. Sugar Mnrkrt. NKVv" YOUK. Aug. 2S.-SIT.AU-Haw. llrm; fair rellnlng, Pic; centrifugal, 96 test, 47,c. Alolasses sugar, 4c; rcllned steady LONDON, Aug. 2S.-SI'aAU August, 12s 4'4d. Millions will he spent In politics this jroar. We can't keep the campaign going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspep tics used to starvo themselves. Now Kodol Dyapopsla Cure digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles Storm's Unmade In Missouri. SKDALIA, Mo., Aug. 28. -Additional re ports received today show that the wind slorm that struck Pettis county yesterday did many thousand dollars' worth of dam ago. There were no fatalities, as It Is now known that Charles Hawkins, Frank 1'ni bles and Alexander Travis, who were in lured bv falling debris, will recover At Dunksluirg the cltv hnll was blown off its foundation and left In n tottering condi tion. At Forest pnrk, three miles south of Sedalln. the roof was blown off the large dancing pavilion, the front or the summer theater was demolished nnd large trees torn up by the roots, The roof of n flouring mill at Lamonte was blown off nnd 11 large quantity of whent damased by rains. North of Lamonte several barns were unroofed and windmills demolished. Teachers Ticking: Kxnnil nn t Ions. Nine applicants for certificates to teach In the primary department of the Omalm schools are taking examinations nt the High school building under the super vision of Miss Anna Foos. The primary examinations will continue for two davs, and on Thursday candidates for certifi cates to leach In the High school will be examined. Tho examination Is a speclnl one and Is being taken by an unusually small number of teachers. Mothers endorse It, children like It, old folks use it. We refer to One MlnuU Cough Cure. It will quicl'.ly cure all throat nnd lung troubles. Dnuuhters of Liberty llrrt, CHAHLOTTK, N. C, Aug. 28. The Society of the Daughters of Liberty met today In the hall of tho Junior Order of 1' nl led American Mechanics, of which or ganization It Is nn auxiliary, with 113 delegates In attendance The soclet, now has a membership of 4S.332, In nil parts of the I'nlted States. Klcvcu new councils were organized during the Inst year. Speed Trill I of A I11I11111111. HOSTON, Aug. 2S.-The new I'nlted Stales battleship Aluhnmn left Its anchorage In President's roads Just before 7 o'clock till morning for the thlrt v-thrce knot staked course off lloone Island, where It will have Its trial run. The government expects the Alabama to equal slxteon knots for four hours. The weather Is favorable for the dial. Tho greatent skin specialist In America orlg'rated tho formula for Manner Salve. For all hkln diseases, all cuts or sores and for piled It's the most healing medicine. MjerB-nillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omnha. Ilciuer, Hoys Cnptiireil. LKI1ANON. Mo.. Aug. 28 A report reached here today that Camden countv uflleers overhauled the two Hogers bovs. who last week murdered young Jesse Waters at Deeaturvllle. In an attempt to arrest them. Abe. the elder brother, was killed The oilier was taken to Linn Creek and nluced In custody. Sloc-L llroker Kills IIImspU. NKW VOIIK. Autr. 2 -Alfred Hitmen, a stock broker of this epy, committed suicide today in I.oiib Uranc h, N J. No cause is known for the act. Illngcn was prumluent In OeiHM, Italy, where Ills faintly enr.lo ttom. Ilesl Nll) tn Cure Rlu-t.iiolir, Ilaekaehes are canned hy disorder In the kidneys Foby's Kidney Curo will mako Iho kidneys rlsht Take no substitute Myers Dillon Drus Co . Omaha, Dillon a Drug a to re, South Omaha, DOCTOR SEARLE5 & SEARLES OMAHA. mvous CBBOMIS 1 private mm 0P MEN SPECIALIST IVe guarantee to cure all cuffs c-urnblt ol WEAK MEN SYPHILIS dKXUALLV. Cured for Life. Night Emissions, Lost Manhood, Hydrocele, Verlcocele, Gonorrhoea, Oieet, byphllls. Stricture, Piles, FUlula and HectuJ L'lcers and all frhnlr llliraaei nml Disorders of Mas Strlctnrp nnd (ilret (.nrrd at Homo. Consultation Free. Call on or address lilt. SHAIU.KS A .-tllAUI.KS. llt laatn 1 Uh Mr. U.UA1I a. DENVER BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service TO CHICAGO and EAST. LEAVE 7:00 A. M 4:t5 P. M.-7:45 P. M ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, I,EAVK Gl55 A. M -7:35 P. M. HOT SPRINGS-DEADWQOD LKAVE S:00 P. M. Gitv Offices. 1401-03 Farnam Dr. Kay's Renovator Gunrnmreil to cure the ver worst casei ot dysiieusla, constipation, bilious head ache, liver nnd kidneys. At druggists. 25, and (1. Send for Free Sample. Free Bool and Frco Ac. ..ce. Dr. 11. J. Kay, Saratoga N. T. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. M . E. Smith & Go. lapawUrsart JaMaraat Dry Gtods, Furnishing Gtodt AMD NOTION, BOILeFaND SHEET IROif WORK Qrake, Successors Wilson A Drake. Manufacture boilers, smoko stacks and breechlngs. pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con. stantly on hand, second hand botlers bought ami sold. Special and piomnt attention to rep.tlis In city or country. 13th and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Aestirn Electrical vv Company Electrical Supplies EUotrlo Wlrlnp Balls and Cm UcTittn O. W iOHNSTc5rf Mrr "U " v. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. The Omaha Safe and Iron Works, G. ANDKHl'N, Prep. Makes a speclnl ty of - sad Burglar Proof ijnfes hiiii Vau t Doors, etc tin ft. Mill .. rimnliH, Nrl. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBHIIB OF HACIIINKRT. GENERAL REPAIRING A 8PECIATVT1 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1B01, lr.OIl Mild lntin .InoUaon Street, Omalm, !!. Tel. C;H. B. Zabrlskle, Anent, J. 11. Cowslll. Mfr. PdilltS tor all pur)oscs. Mauufsctured by National Oil & Paint Co, KH.--I7 .tones i ' - IT'.'I. Omaha Machine Works Pattern Makers and Model Ilulldcrs. Manllfeturrrs unit Dealers- Btea: I FlttliiKK. KlcvJtor Supplies, Steam Kntslnes and Hollers, Oasollno Kr nine. Cream Separators. Maeble lsts Supplies, HlKh Oracle Repair Work Spnrlaltv l-'artory nnd office Sf((-14 South Tenth St. Phone. 23:6. JAMES E BOYD & CO., Tclcpliune 1 (;!). Omoh.i, Nc' COMMISSION, (iUAI.N, PROVISIONS and S TOCKS 1IOAHII OF Tit A 11IC. Correspondence; John A- Wurren & Ct uirect vlres to (Jhicutco and Nw Yorl; rcrr. iysj RRPEriMEYSCO. SfaKSWc Vrl1".!. 1 BOOM 4 Mr LIFE BLDG. OMAHA lltB BRAMCH 1036 tUt uncoui ru