in TKTj OMAHA DAILY JJEEs TIIUTISPAY, AUGUST 20, 1001. ClMMI;HCIAI, AM) FINANCIAL Afffn fAiii mmmi mm wtAKtu UhMl MmIM W ! ttllh IHIiItM Martini- Mr""lr p)mp-.imis I i mm ll'ltti HM IMNaf MMlMt'r'Mll"M lr4 ' III All H f M f lills. mafltfl mi (ill ll'HM itf Tfrtrt" i Mr dii'l an ral' dMnm lf t, . u.,....4 all ,llft,l llAAlllltr Mllll I'l'lS. i m v Hi nf(nf -IimI (To-ed 4" I .ili.t Mala M '.'.II IdKSr. Mr III M llfil fiMtl iMifti l' 7Hh Vmt al lt-t "..i riiM wink it III" "p'tilux ni'l i a Hf (i -IhkI lower, Ilio Icn r fen- ii iimum I tin heavy tiiiMliwe-i ci Mpt. lr Mi. imiIiixkm (if dm mrniftli in I III rf'I'l feflifH or K'l'll (NNII ll-IIIMIMI, I in at li'ii'iili Hint llx.w VfirK, i-lt" l' iir-il till' llf (ill it ilrrlllif lit Oorn fitld i niH 'iHrHil" support tlm rimrkrt WMhelist sraln Liquidation Wflft tlm irn Mlllnr (nluti', wild tin llltli buying 'In f a on lofffiitifir iii-miI UflUo lower nt rffVi and lifter mi eariy advance l 7"-,'M prleea gradually hh, the low twiiii Ii'Iiik fftiMl nt IV4l. Tho rlo-o wn; 4 lowar at fl'r rieilliiuitd Hriiriinre- of wh-at and Hour weni Miml to (' tnHht". wlllla fl limitl'iltd were report d tuNxn for P-piift Primary receipts I 4,oi hlishela, rili'ii'iril vi llli ".lll.iw i ihI n year ngn Minneapolis and pti" I Hit reported rrilpl f ni7 ours, nunlnnt t mm lnl wrk nml i cum it year iu Ixifiil rePelpia wrro 121 cars, with mly nri-i of pommel -trnile , .... , Thrri wax rmisiilnrnliln strength exhibited arly lit grain, brought about by renewing mostly on short nrrntint Iirnf I'm" p'l tnitnv cfirnriilititi'iii timmn liulln pfunl in uiiloiid iliKlr holdlMKiti InMucm y III rrlMtlv(ily hth iirlinnry rm.nltiln, ropuri'il liniriivriiif nt In crop eonilltlmm mill lnw pxvntl (irmwtKi. ami a rrncilnn t'lllowoit, I f rniriltr iijiiil HIiH" lower In UKIfn llUhrr ,tt td'ilUV,',. llllVHIierit to MUllMx, liilir ilffllllllllK 10 Mr Tim cln hii ii hIiiiiIm Mliiivn III" l"W point of ton ility lit MIMHi, n li of P. Hecnlptri wf lot i-.irn, Willi nix of mintruct Rrmln, Out mpprlpori-il th wiitin tip itnil downn nit corn utrotiK early, Imt littfr xlinwliii; n ilrrllim of I runt from tlio top. 'I'miHn win only tnoilcrittP, with country m-HIn. l)M'iliilrt'r nitiK"! Iidtwciin :iV) nml V aid tlio cluiui wim Su lower ut KUc IticclptH wi ro tw I'nfH, I'rnvUloMn iipctiril Htfiuly, with pili'cH a liti1n lowt'r Tim friitnro of ttm tritillMK wint ttm ItipililMtloti ri'Kiiltliuc from tint ktciiily nilvMiim on liotli nciirtiy nml ilc fcrrnl iiKllvcrli-H ilnrliiK ttm limt wvU, Tim rlofilfiR prlrrH wir Iov.it nil iirotiml, Jitlilliiry pork Hnnlnu lowiir nl MM, niter riijinliiK lMilwiit) ll.J7t iiinl mjb. t.anl nolii ljrlwil U,T2k nrt U.Mf, pIomIIik Cn Iomit l H.TIHHl.tl. RI1i rloirt THc lower nfttr illlii tioturwn V.Vt unit ll.m. RAtlmnliirl rurttpt fnr tnmorriiwt M'hit, lift mrii rnrn, .110 mrn cutu, IK runt, hott, li.iyni Imrt. Thft I a i1liif fiiturti rantnd an follow! Arileli-n I Opn. nih.liw7Tcioi,Ttti'y'. Hnt. l)f i, May Corn - Hi-pt I lor Mxy null Hrp I IPC Mny J'orK Hrpl. Mel Jiltii Irftril- Htpt. (( Jnn, llllu- HPt. Oct Jnn. WW lot !"' U 'fh w ol'n'lr t IKyi'ftMWW All (Iflfitflc ff l?! ! wns rl il In l.omlm) lid tiflcp oh tovrinn to Ail Ml tOt JlllllfM ''oppff III Mitiliotl (1- 'IomI .1 oil iimlf (i lit'-R of ImyeM nnd Uft'lKullr itdr 111 lofiO fll 01 Km for !" rtht l.inW for ftiinr' TlVf7JfW! mi tVAim 3li 3S 11 2i) II 30 IS IS b0 37 it v, 7 W 35H' 37U1IS ti an II Z7HI ID 41 T7W 77',i 1 sili ! 37l 7 '. 7IH 7IJ .73 1! 2.114 3." II i:u 11 IS I f3Uftf,4 74 54ii nr.-tiff.'. MS 33H 374 II 174 II 3D IB 374 !t ! 1 n :m 8 724 6 75 8 274 8 324 785 8 274 7 M 3( 374 II 25 II ,V. 15 24 8 10 8 074 8 10 8 r,74 8 I7,4 7 024 No, 3 1'iinli ouolitllnnn wrrr ni fnllown: I'l.OIUl-QiiIxt, ilttll: winter patontn. $.1.40 fjl.to, uprlliK pntrnlM, J.1.0KJ3.3D; clcnm, J1.70 JiJ pi. Kprlim aiicnlnla, St.af 1.30: patcntn. J HlrJ.7ii atrnlslilH, lI.H0f(3.3); bnkcrit. 12.20 2 j, WIIHAT No. .1 uprlnK, 67iffi9o; No. 2 ml, 7lWc roitN -No 1 yellow, 55y,Ti554n. OATH-No. 2, .IITUir.r; No. 2 white. 37i J7r, No. 3 while, SMitlUc. ItVlJ No. ;. Wc. IIAIthKV Kiilr to eholcn mnltlnir. E8'2c. HCKDH -No. I northwentprn, 11.02: prim timothy, ll.li; clover, contract Krnilp, 10.75 PHOVIfltONH-Meaa pork, per hbl., 111.20 tiii..u. irfini, per n 11m., N.nsr((s.,5i. Stioit rllm nlil.'H (lifiH), Hl51i8..ir. Ory snlteil hoiilnr!i (lioxeil), 17.25U7.GO. Hhort clear alilm (ligxptl). .85V95. U'HIHKY-lliiulK of h(Rh wines, 11.30. RrOAH-Ciit lonf. lie; RrnnulntfJ, 5.52c: eunfecllnncrn' A, 6.33c: off A, 6.21c. r'lillnwlnic are tlio receipts ami hlpmnta 1111 liJiinri, Itecelptn. Blilpment I'lnur. hill..,,,, Wheat, htl.,,,,. Corn, bti. ,!.. 1... Wfl VII .., , Ityp. ti... Uarley. tin ,. .... Hl.fft) is.too 37!.(ilK) 3K.I00 ,4i7,oi .ns.oo 4ii,imi) m,n n.i 3.(wi 75.(100 Oh lha Produce etchnncn imlnv tlm hm ter market wmh eniler: creameries, lift 9 c: dnlrle, 131117c Cheese, sternly at iW10ic. HS iav'IV1 lnil, m:w voiik ji:.M:itAf. MAnitiiT. Munlntliins nt the llajr on Varlnna CnnnHoilltltia. NKW YoniC. Allar. 2S.-1TIX)UH-Hecelpts, p.0 tihls.i exports, 5.S41 hbls.; firmly lippl, lor uiKjve tiuyers- views; win ter patents, M.0O3.); winter stralhtH, J3iUt, winter extras, 12.5O12.R0J winter jiruiirn, j.iu; ,-tiinnesoia patents, 117J1M.li Mlimrnota bakers. 12..C413.15. ltyc nuiir, nirnur, niir Hi kdiiii, ...) l( J.13; cnolce to fancy, llaHfj.Cn. COHNMi:.l, Dull, yellow western, 11.19: rlty. 11 17. Ilranilywlne, 1.1.30.1.50. Ilvn-Kasler. No. 2 western, 614c, f. o. b. afluat. StHte. 'MVai. C. I. f.. New Tnrk r ----- - . carlots, HAItl.P.Y-Dtlll, feeding. 52c e. I. f., lltiffaln, maltltiK, VffV. c. I. t Iluftalo. WIIKAT Iteceints. 59.100 bo. Boot market No, 2 red, ie, f. o. b., ulloat; No. 2 ini iihc cirvaior; jxo, 1 nortnern iiuiittn, 7;t, f o. h., iillont) No. 1 hard Uuluth, f-V.r f o P.. afloat. Ontlons oneneil ensv on account of laric northwest receipts; recovering they had a ool advance on firmer rahU, a demand from shorts and larxe seaboard clearances, but Mnnllv yielded axaln to renllilnic. closInK rathsr wesk, Jjr net decline. Hoptembsr. 7S1 irit. tirani ill ic, vctomtr, JSHJIibc, t osed at 7Hc, I)etember, 77 MWf J7ic, ilo'ed at 77ic , COIIN llecelpls. 71,900 In : exports, lO.V, till. Hlwlt. enav. V,t f fjUJ. a.i,ninv .....i i'!' ' .": Hflont. Options opened 'ofT a llttlo with wheat, but became strong on rnnipn. some nuiusn crop advices, south west Iniyllix and arnernl coverlnr. IjiI.t It turned weak with wheat und rinsed '41 n iiiirt oriuruHicr. WIS1wlC, rlosed nl fttC, December, !itJ62c, closed at ,1.e OATH IteCAliils, w,(io bu.( exports. 140 No 2 White. UMitOUri N. i uhli.' tfaek, mixed western, 3fc track, white! ."3HP Options Irrexular and fairly no li e foilrtwItiK corn. 1IAV flten.ly, shipping, 7oa.7Sc good to l h' lb e, JSTlJiV I turn- Kasyi st:ite, rommon to choice, I9iii crnj. lltlllcl ls. WHIci olds. i3o. Pni ltli? coast. 1M crop, lltICc; 1!K), 6BU01 flits, UtiJc IIIUKH- Rleadyf nalveston. 20 to 2!i lh.. t California, 11 to lbs., 194o; Texas dry! LI I 1 M lbs 114c UKATIIC.H Hte.nly, hemlock sole, Iluenoi Ars, luht to heavy weights, 2.14J(4i , ft"M JSStiltie I l:tiVliiiNrt.-lieef, firmj fancy, 111 So 1I1W, mess, f9.VVII0.rt). beef ham. 120H( ii, parket 110,50, pity eitra India mess, J WlllfV Cut meats uulet, nlckled bel- n i"i., pirsien snouiilers, 7 0OJf7 25; He kid hum 111 Ijird. easier, western fiy'i"' .l,'V,, fn"I:V nUtt continent, toa It try imjm. rr). .vwaue. r Ihm ,HUTTPR Heila, MI fksjs.l barely stss.ty ui. ,iur, imtct tamtryV lr Jura oaekel fartorf. UViirliHo rilKRHK Kecefpts. i.lJa pCaa.i slnw and lanpx irg) coiormi, ppi rancy largo MI, tif fanty smalt coloreil, c. fanoy (P.l while SUe ' K'palpl', .SW pkgs 1 ilrnu stala r, r'nw, inrnv, western csn.iieil. ft 'te. western tmpandled, lllimjc nil'lAtlt Ally. Mlrlv stsa.fv, springs. 'JUiP turkys. loci fowls. y, Dressed. "Ul.Mir..fPt,n,l"' l fowls S4filO4. MRrAI.H- In JjKaJ melal circles tin ruled !V.6,.,, ''.fl' about steady, with lh asking rata somtwhat higher, walla buysrt ifuJ to bU any mors thn The eon- I'M frtrt rht w fetufptt(i and noinlnnlly uririininpii sr un no ror l.aKP B l lifffor ajiil KUfl.8iU for cnsiltig nnd alwIfiiUllc. .fiertii was dull and unrlmnr.cii nl tioliipnml abfpnd, cIofImk at 14 374 and ;IMty9(l feppeflvejv. HpeRer rilled Itiac Ijt. Iilt nlmtlt sternly nt ll.flVi. The I-on-don Irirtfket wna tlfiphniigeil nt 17 Iron PonfltlllP IflrtMltnnle nml notnliml nl MOW ," " F"r PIR. iroii war runts, No I nortnern oundfy, j ri.wiyls.fi, new foundry, Ut-vm .(.Mi.Nii. I .foundry, iiotithern, Ill,"fll5.2.;! In I folliulrv. snullieen anri. II I 1 VlTi. Olasgow M'nrrnnts closed nt Ma M and Mid fllMli'ifiiimh at Vk, iimaiia w 1 1 mTina a i, n m a it k ut. f iindlMmi of Trade hmiI annlnllnna on .1riile nnd I'aiter Prortnee. j:(l(IM- Iter-lnls, fair; loon, off 124c. il VI) Poltf.TllV Henit, 6Uoi young and old fooers, 3P( turkeya, fi1(8c; ducks and geese, Mlfi4Pi old ducks, Ic; spring chick eni, tier lb,, lop. .... III'TTIIII Common to fair, 12c; choice dairy, In Itilm, IMIS'-; separator, 2uc. K 1 1 KM I f KIHll lllack bass, ISe; while liass, Vf. Iiluellsh, lie; tiiitlhcads. 10c: blue fins, 7r, lillffaloes, 7c, rntflxh, 12c; cod, 10o; eropplea, 10p, halltrit, lie; herring, 7c; had dink, lc, pike, Pv; red snapper, 10c; sal mon, He, siinnsh, fic; trout, loc; whltcllsh, li- iiVHTIillH Htnndanls, per can, 30oj extra selects, per can, 37c! New York counts, per can, 4,ip l'l(i;tNB-I,lvo, per dox,, fiOc. VBAI,H-Cholce, 8fl9c. IIAY-I'rlcca otloteil bv Omaha Wliolesnle May Dealers' association: Cholro upland, IIOi No. 2 Uliland. DM: tneillum. 19: coarse. MB. Ilyo straw, 15..V). These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair; receipts, 12 cars. WIIKAT-fllc. COItN-Mc. OATB-304c old. VKORTAIIMCH. OftljUN COHN-Per dox., 12ic. CAIlltOTH-I'er dor., 20c. IIKKTH-Per half-bu. basket. 35c. TIJHNIPH Per basket, .Tc, CITCL'JIItKltS llnmn.arott-n. tier dor.. IS ir,e. l.lJTTlJC'Ii-Pr bti., 20c. flADIflllKH-Per doi iodise. PAHfll.KY- Per dor.. 20p. NKW POTATOKB-ll.lOTtl.M. CAIlHAOK-HomcKrown, 34c. TOMATOISH llnmcrniwn. ner 18-lh. basket, 75c. UNIUNH-Jiome-Rrown. per lb., 243c. CAl)t.ll'1.0VKIt Itome-ernwn. nepilor... 75p " IlKANH-Wax. ner U-bJ. baskot. 75c: string, per tt-hti. basket, 60c. CANTALO CPU Home-grown, per doz., TStfJ 11.23; crates. 12.60. WATrillMKLONS Texas, 20ff23c, as to size. C I'-IjMltY ICfilumazoo. tier bnnrh. TiVicir Nebraska, per bunch, 3O'(il0c. l'KUITH. APPMCM-Per hbl., !2.23f2.&0. PKACHKH-Cnlirornbt. tier box. 90c: free stone. 11: Klbrrtos. 6-basket eratea. 1.40: basket i-rnts, toe, . n.UitG-Ctllfonila, per crate. ll.2CJil.Ki; hotna-aruwn. tier K-lh. tskat. 15c. rKAnc-nurtietti. 12.7s. , (InAl'FIHCallfcrnts ToVst. 4.1tv rrata. 12; MiiMivits, ti.so. TltOJ'ICAL FJIUITS. OltANOKS-Valenclas. 15: Ml sweets. RtVI. l.KMONrV-Kancy, 1100fl3.00j choice. 14.50. UANANAH Per bunch, nccordlng to slio, !2.lW2.&n. Y FIOH California, new cartons, 73cj Jny era, ft'ic; Imported, per lb., 10gl2c. UA-riss rersiun, in eo-lb. boxes, salrs, 6c. MIHJKt,I,ANKOUS. NUTS-Kngllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: nl. herts, per lb.. 13c: almonda. rcr lb.. 18ff20c: raw titanuts, pee lb., 5ifJ4c; roasted, 64 74c: Ilrazlls, 13c; pecans, 1(kU'22c t;iuiJii rer bbl., h.bo; iicr V4-bbl 12.75. 1I1D10B No. 1 urecli. ti'i! No. 2 irreen. 64c; No. 1 salted, 7V4c; No. 2 salted, B4c: No. 1 vial calf. 8 to 124 lbs., 8c: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Go: dry hides. RiHlJc: sheep, pelts, 2of;75c; horttehldcs, 11.50(32.25. Nl. I.nnla Urnln nnd Pro visions, No. 2 red. cash, elev'ntor. G?ic: track. 71Uifi 72c: September, la?; forage; December, 714c; May. 7u')i,p; No. 2 hard. CDfr70c. COIIN Ixiwer; No. 2 cash, 53c; track, D(54c; September, 65c; December, 67c; May, 69ic OATS lower; No. 2 cash, 37c; track. 374c: September, 36o; Decemtier, 37c; May, 39c; No. 2 white, 3R4iff39c. hyw unsier. 5SV4C. K1X)UR Quiet and steady; red winter liniiiiim. T-l'II.W, I.XllI lUIICfj. UIlll siriiixois, j,w.i.-u; cicar, .'.iit(j.io. BKKD9 Timothy, fairly active and tlrm at 15.00(35.40 for common to good, with prime worm o.mi. t;uiiNaii';Ai-Kteauy at 13.00. llftAN Dull and weak: sacked, east iracK. 1 00. HAY-Steady: t mothy. 112.(XMil5.00! nrnl rle. 11 l.OO'ii 13.50. WHISKY Steady ut 11.30. UtON COTTON TIKS-11.32. IIAOOINO-n74c. TWINK-llemp. Be. PKOVIBIONS-Pork. steady 1 Inhhlnir. 115.75. Jard, lower at 1S.63. Dry Halt tneais. ateany: tioxccl lots, extra shnttM. 3.wj)s.K',ii; ciear riDs, js,kh(US.7o; ceir sides, S.is7i4t9.(io. Harnn. sternly; boxed lots, extra shortH, 19.5W0.6il; clear llhi, 19.G2i(f9.75: clear ildcs, 19.759.87i,4. Mlfl'AI.S IaU, steady, 14.3tvfj4.40. Spel ter, quiet at POl'IritY Dull: chickens. CUei snrlnrs Ssc; turkeys, be; young, 7ijSc; ducks, 5oi geese, 3c; springs, 4c. nUTTKR- Quiet; creamery, 162ticj 11,111 , 117111 lit. .:lr2.KtHllllv! lv,aln,n 1 1 r. IlKCKIPTB-Klottr. 9.CO0 bills.! nrhrnl. 80.iX) bit.: corn. BS.OOO bti.; oats, 3fi,roo bu SlIIPMKNTS-Klour, 15,ono bbls.; wheat. i.viv uu,i luiit, oo,u uu, ; oats, ol.lMJ DU, Liverpool Cm 1 11 anil Provisions. l.TVEnPOpL. Aug. 28.-WIIEAT-8not uulet: No. 2 red western, winter K f,iv.Hi No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 8d; No. 1 Cull- iurnuL. dm; lumrcH quiet; September, ss jdj rirniuili vn o74l. COItN-Spot quiet; American mixed, new. 4a lOttd; American mixed, old. no stock; futures quiet; September, 4s 8id: October. 4s SKil: November. 4h suil. PIIOVISIONB Iard. American refined, In p.ills, steady. 44s 6d; prime western, In tierces. Arm. 45s 3d. Ilacon. Cumberland eut. Btroug, 47s; short clear backs, tlrm, 44s; clear bellies, strong. 5Cs. Pork, prime mes., line western, llrm. 72s 6d: shoulilers, square cut. tlrm, 37s. Hams, hort cuts, steady. Ma 9d. CHKRSn American finest, white, quiet, ma, iinvi mm niicHi, cuiorcu, quiet, s Bu. HOPS Paclllc coast, at London, steady, 3ff3 10s. TAI,LOW Australian, In London, tlrm, PUAB-Canadlan. 6s 5Wd llecelpls of wheat for tho last three days, 348,tW centals, Including 249,000 centals American. llccelpts of American corn for the last uirru uhj'i, .a.iw centals. Knnsna Clly flralii nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. M.-WHEAT-Sep-tember. 64Hrilac; December, inHOJWc: COKN-September. 55ie55',Jo; December. KSMHc: May., 5Sc; cash. No. 2 mixed, OATSNo. 2 white, 3350, IIYIC-No. 2. 58ic. HAY-Cholco timothy, 112.60; cholco pral- lifTTKU-Creamsry, 184yi!K:i dairy fancy, llilliiu. KOas-rirm; fresh Missouri and Kansas stock, quoted on 'change at 12c dozen, loss off. cases returned. UECKIPTB Wheitt, 94,40 bu.; corn, 33,000 CIUPMKNTS Wheat. 153.000 bu.; corn, uu.; oaifi, m,"Ai uu. Tolriln (irnln nnd .Head. TOI,KDO. Aug. 28.-WIIKAT-DuU; cash nnu aepieniDcr, uc; uecemoer, tjw, May, 78ic. COHN Acttvei cash, 6S0; September and December. 5GVc: llav. 58Uc. OATS Active nnd steady; cash, 36c; Sep. luiiinrr, wouci lieceuiuer, oc, UYK-53UC CUOVKHSKKD-Actlve and lower; caBh iiriuie, .m, ucinoor, k.w; uocemuer, 1 MllvrnuUro (Jruln Market. MII.WACKKK, Aug. 3.-WHEAT-Un settled. No. 1 nerthern. 70U71o; No. : no.!U.rnJ "V'i cotnber. 71HHSc. aAMXKY-lleady; No. 2. 3c; aampla, a ( c'onMrWptmtxr. We; Dteembr, ae Pblladalplila rn4( Mark!. PflU.ADRUrillA, Aug. M.-nUTTER- Birnnv; rancy wesirrn creamery. Z2c. KtlOS Firm, gooil demand; fresh west ern, ic, tresn snuinwesieru, inc. CHKKSrQulet, New York full creams, fancy small. 0e: New York fall creams, 111 III Vll'llll-, 07tV-74V Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Rrss, MINNKAPOLIB. Aug. 28. WIIKAT fash. Mlio; September. 674fl7'4c; Decern ber, MHcs on track. No. I hard. 70Hc; No. imrmrrn, rose; rio. i nortnern, Bic. PLOtn-Klrst patents, firm, 13.8.3.95; gecond patent.". M.RVr3 76, first clear, 12.80 2.85, second cleara, U.60. ... IIHAN-In tltllK, lU.I'JTfll.W. I'eorln Market, tttfnrMA III . Alls 58 COHN rirmer: No. 3. 55'ie. OATH- Inactive! No. 2 white. 36WfJiC track. WHIBtCY-On tho basis of 11,30 for fin ished Eooda, lliiltith drill 11 .llnrket. DtJI.t'TH. Aug. 28.-WHHAT-NO. 1 hard. cash. 71ici No. 1 northern, cash. 694ci September and October, 69'iei December, 69!dc, May, 73'dc: No. 2 northern, C6J4c. t.ATH-.iriH"J34T4C. COHN-Mc. ffKW YOHK JITOCKS AND nO?JD8. Volume of Trnnsnctlnna Fall He- loir Halt Million Shares. a The stock market relapsed Into trlvlaltlcs again today. The volume of transactions fell below half a mllll..,. .1,.,... nn.l llin ItlllllirC Of tlCt changes at the close Is wholly without s g nlMcance, except as a reflection of the In decision dwelling In the speculative minds. No attention was paid to any news of the day and In fact there were no occurrences having any Important bearing on the values of securities. The bear trailers made a fic blo tentative raid shortly after the opening. but the offerings ot mocks proven ho sman that they becamo Intimidated nnd bought back again, covering fhort lines which wr l.li ntvr frnm veHterdaV. The success of yesterday's raid seems to have been due to an encounter witn mono inruramuj weak speculative lines, which renorted little more thn a froth easily blown off tho sur face ot speculation. ....... Tnrtnv showed stocks tenaciously held again, notwithstanding the extreme list lessnccs of the demands. Signs of roncwed weakness In the corn, market after tho oncnlng dealings Induced some covering of snorts In stocks from western sources, hut these were not put out again wnen corn milled later. The annrnuch of a three-day hiatus In tho stock market, with possibili ties of favorable or unfavorable develop ments In the Interval, was enough to dis suade either the bulls or the bears from committing themselves for that length of time, and to this deterrent inllitence may bo added the recognized possibility of tho marking up of call loans on Friday. me reopening 01 mo uispuie oeiween Prance nnd Turkey had some Influence upon foreign markets today which was em- pnasizeil ny mo discouraging view causen by the prolongation of the Hocr war. On tho other hand. 11 settlement of tho steel Htrlki, Is liidinved lit Wall street to be tius- slble at any time. Notwithstanding the de pression generally in tne iorcign mnrKcis, there was demand In the arbitrage houses for stock market settlement which Is to be concludrd tomorrow. Hcsldcs this there were renewed offerings on a larce scale ot exchange hills against grnln exnorts, Tho eftcet was to cause decided weakness In sterling exchange. The dealings In tho local money market, however, continue to show a spirit of caution, due to the contin uance or inctors or demotion, which are llkuly to gain force. Now York banks deposited 1700.000 ut tho suhtrensury today tn bo transferred to Chi cago to meet current needs there, although tne Ptmiuunoous rise to witntn 6 cents or nar ot New York discount In Chicago sua fvata that buying of stocks for western ac count may .hava caused this demand for new tone axenangc. ine lenx is reit mm eatrruay a paymotit or over 14,000,000 at 'hllndclnhta. on account of the liethlaheiti Steel purchase mKy have affected New York bank reserves. Tho market closed dull and heavy. inure was lesa uoing in uoium man yes terday, but prices were about steady. To till sulcs, par value, 11,600,000. United States bonds were ait unchanged on the last call, The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchtron do ptd Daltttnore & Ohio. do pfd Cannillan Itoctnc... C'dnadh Ho Chei. & Ohio Chicago & Alton..., do Did , Chicago, Ind. & L. do pfd , Chlcngn & U. 111... Chicago U. V da at prd do 2d ptd C. & N. W C It. I. & V Chicago Ter. & Tt, do pfd C C. C. & St, Li... Colorado Ho do lat pfd du 2d nfd.i Del.. & Hudnon. Del. I. & W..,. Denver & It. O. do pfd llrle do lit pfd; do M pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Valley do pfd llltnuU Central Iowa Central ... do pfd L-ike Krle & W. do nfd. 1,. & N Manhattan L,.... Met. St. Ity Mex. Central ... Mex, Nutlunal .. Minn, .t St. I,.. Mn. Tacltlc ...... M., K. & T do ' pfd N. J. Central .. N. Y. Cvntiul .. Norfolk & W.... do pfd No. l'acltlu pfd.. Ontario & V'.... l'cnnaylvanU ... Iteadlnc do 1st pfd du 2 J pfd St. I,. At S. t'... do lat pfd do 2d pfd Ut. U Koulliw... do pfd St. Paul m4 do pfd KV4 Sc. Paclflo ... lOJVi s6. Hallway VI do pfd 110H Texan A l'Hclllc... tin Tel., St. U & W.. 4iTk do pfd -J Union Pacific .... '5 1 do pfd ZSM WabaHh 72',i; do pfd 137 Wheel. & U 13... do 2d pfd 84 Wis. Central ..4:.. 1W du pfd 190 r. c. c. & st. it.. ItZVt Adunn Ex... 20 American 13 x 41 It'. S. 13x &HI WelU-Fargo Kx... ISh Amal. Copper .... 57U!Amer. Car & K, . 26'il du pfd .lMH'Amer. L.ln. Oil.... j I do pfd . t.'-.tUmtr. S. & It . 12',?I do pfd . 43 Anier. Tobacco., . T0V4 Anac. Mln. Co.... . 07 Ilrooklyn K. T..,, Ab'iK Colo. Kuel & Iron . 53 Con. . 76 Con. Tobacco .14614 do pfd . Gen. Klectrlc .... 74U Qlucone 8ugar .... . 60 Hocking Coal .123 Inter, Paper .WH do pfd .11911 Inter. Power .167Vt 'Laclede lias . 2iU National llbcult , ,. US National Salt .... .lU71i do pfd .106 Paclllc Coast . ISH I'aclIUi Mall . KM People's Oa .1M Pressed S. Car ... .154U do pfd . 11 Pullman P. Car .. . 80 U Republic Steel .... . OS du pfd . 3Zfi Sugar .1461i Tenn. Coal & Iron 4414 . 17 . ''' i . 41 . SI . 69i . 31 . C2 Union Hag & P., do pfd U. S. Leather .. du pfd U. S. Hubber .. du pfd U. S. Steel do pfd. lti6ftWeteru Union ... Ut ! 3Jli . 4.-H . 21 W . 35 .10174 . 91 . 231k . 41U . V) . 31 . 21 . 43 . 71 .175 ,1J'J . 93 , 1W .11614 . SOlj . 67h . 22 . 611i ,. 12 ,.I0u ,-lMVi . 4614 . 75 . S6V4 .225 ,. C714 .119 .261 ,. j ,. 19 ,. 23 .. Ik 87 ,. 471i ,. 76 ,. 6tl ,. 4114 ,.113 ,. 43 .. 30 ,. 15 ..135 .. 6T.14 ,. ic; ,. 73 .. 14 .. 83 ,. 11 .. 4& ,. 5li . 9.-h Kx-dlvldend. Trust receipts. The Commercial Advertiser's London nnanciai can it gram nays: Tne atock mar ket today was very slack but firm. I'nn Htils early In the duv were heuvllv niii. on sunnosed Prunco-Turktsh runture. but rallied later. In the best Informed quar tern the Incident Is not seriously regarded. American stocks were very narrow, but goou nore tin imcw vorK selling developed, which brought them to parity. Alter the close there was a shorn rullv in tlm mrnt the leaders being Atchison, Norfolk & Western. Southern Paclllc and Union Pa clllc, all of which advanced on New York buying orders. HuslnesH hero was, how ever, at u low ubb. Commission houses Bold this forenoon for an American resi dent on this side lO.ouo shares of Southern Paclllc und 6,utio shares of other stocks. Grand Trunk touched par lor the ilrst time since iui, reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, 1176,521, M; gold, 1103.330.506. Huston Stock Quotations. IIOSTON, Aug. :S.-Cal! loans, 34014 per cent; time loans, 4fl3 per cent. Olllclal closliu, A , T. A 3. V do pfd Amtr. Sunar American Tel Ilu.ton A Albany Huston Klevated Itostnn A Me..... Dominion Coal ., do pfd..,.. L H. Steel do tifd l'ltchburg pfd.... Kd. Klec. Ill Mex, Central .... N. K. O. A a... Old Colony Old Dominion ... Itubber Union Pacific Union Lund Consols, money., do account .... Anaconda Atchison , II. A O Can. Pacific Ches. A O Chi. (It. W C, M. A St. P., U. A 1110 tl do pfd Krln do tut pfd. do 11 nfd 111. .Central N. Y. Central..., Nor. A W New York Money Market, NKW YORK, Aug. 28. MONK Y On cnll, nominally nt 24'd2i per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4!4'fl-j per cent. STKHL1NO KXCHANOK-Weak, with tctual busluehs in bankers' bills at il.dtiu 4i4.Sii'.i for demand und at JI.Mi. fur hU-i days; posted rates, 4.i5sj'4,8o4 and fiMY-ii 1.00, uiiniiuiuiui UII10, 11, 51. SILVKK-Har, OoHc; .Mexlcun dollars, 4o.4c. The closing quotations on bonds are us oiiuws; U. 8. rrf, U, nt,., do coupon ........ do 3s, rcr do coupon do new 4s, reg,.., do coupon do old 4s, reg.,., do coupon do &t, reg , do luupou , I), of C, 1 65s Atchison gen, 4s.,., du adj. 4a Canada Su. 3s Chhes. A Ohio 414s do Ss C. A N. W. c. 7s. , do S, F. deb. 5. Chicago Ter. 4s,... Colorado So. 4s Denver A It. (I. 4 Krle general 4s y. W. A I). C, Is,, lien. Electric Ss... Iowa Central Is,.,. U A N, unl. 4s,.,, M K. A T. 2s do 4s 107'i WU lUSli lOS'i Ul'.i l!i 113 113 107 107 124 103'4 91S WS: 10S ni'.-i 137 ,123'i1 95 , 81 10114 Ik ,vH 2i ,116V; ,101U , 8tS , 14 "S, Y. Central Is., N, J. C, gen. it,, No. Paclllc 3s ' do 4s N Y. C A Ht I. 4s,., N. A W. con. 4s,, .Oregon Nav. Is.,, I do 4s Oregon 8. L. 6s,.., ' do cunsol 5s Heading gen. 4s Itlo 0. W, Is St I. A I M e. 6a,,, St L. A R P. r. i"8t. Paul consols St I', C A P Is... do Ss So, Pacino 4s !So. Hallway it , S. It. A T. 6s , Tex, A Paclllc la. "do 3s Union Pacinn 4a Wabash la , do 2s West Shore 4 Vls. Central Is,.,,, Va. Centuries , 105H 12lj 73 lots lUt 102b 110 10:14 K4 1UU 9ils 1001, U64 tS6h IM 11514 116H 41, 11714 54 liiH Sl 10i!4 us;, uoi 1131s P,4 Offered. Uld. Now York Mlalnar fltnoka. N13W YORK, Aug. 28.-The folloarlng t the elating quotations on mining stacks Adams Cen 20 Alle 41 rtreec 110 Ilrunswtck Ccm i Comatock Tunnel,,,, I Can. Cat. A Va 170 Dtadwood Terra ... 65 Horn Silver 17: Iron Silver 60 Lesdvllla Con 7 Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potest ,, Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ,,, Standard , ... II ...tJl ... 7 ... I ... 3 ... 3 -.. 11 ... 30 ...113 anVj. Condition of the Treaa WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.-TodayatHto ment of the treasury halanres in tbXicen, eral fund, exclusive of the H50,0O0,(j0 fold .. 1714 135 ..165V4 ..251 ..17S ,.IM ..llllk .. 15 .. y ..114 ..250 .. 7i ..205 ,.. 33 .. 19 ,.101!i .. 4Vi West End Westlngh. Klectrlc Atchison is Adventure Illngham illn. Co,, Amal. Copper Atlantic Calumet A Hecta,. Centennial Kranklln Humboldt .......... Osceola Inrrrt .............. 'Qulney SAntA ye copper.. Tamarack Utah Mining Winona Wolverines ,. . 96 . 7C4 .10 . 3014 . 41 .ms . 37 .750 . 2?4 . HS . II .101H . H .115 . it .lit . 2C4 . 3'i . 3114 London Stock Quotations, LONDON, Aug. 28. I p. m. Closing: .... 9l'l .... 9114 .... 94 .... ViH ....101 ....ins .... 4VH .... 2.114 ...,i;ti .... ISH .... MS .... 43il .... 72 .... 79 ....K.0'4 ...,1M'4 .... C7H Nor. A W, pfd. Ont. A W Pennsylvania ... Heading do 1ft pfd do 2d pfd Southern Ity. ... do pfd S. Pacino U. P do pfd V. S, Steel In pfd Wiltmsll , do nfd Spanish 4s . Hand Mines "V .... si; .... ass .... 75l4 .... 22'4 .... 4Hi .... It'i .... 33i .... fi'i .... 6a ,...10 .... 9.V4 .... 16 .... 97 .... 23 .... 42U .... 70H .... 4114 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ecf Stien tntl Otwi Aotirt) and Ctronf t a Eimt Higher. HOGS AVEBAGE0 A SHADE LOWE Llbernl Itecelpta ot Iloth Sheep nnd I, limbs, tint Market Holed Active nnd Mcmly 011 Anj thlnst nt All Dealrabte. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 28. Kecclpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olnctai .Mcnuay o.WJJ 3,io'j 7,ow Uiiiciul '1 uesciay 3.M11 e tJ &.o Ulnclal Wednesday 2,oti 7,tAi B,it Thrcu days this wcek.11,719 17,237 Same days last week 12, Wl 19.410 Suinu week betoro , 12.M3 lu.ulj Annie thtee weeKs ago...lU.iJ Ls.oIj Sumo four weeks ago.,,, ti,2i 24,819 bmiie Uavs last veur lb.AS'J 16.0ti4 Average price paid lor hogs at Suuttt Omaha the past aoverul days with 1.0.11-puri.ions; I 1901. lW0,HiCrj,litS,lW,liW.Lv9i, BILVKIt Har, steady, 27d per oz. MONUY VillK tier cent. The rate of discount In the open mnrkct for three months' bills, 2 3-18 per cent", for short bills, -'' per cent. Ilnnk Clenrlnita. ST. LOUIS. Aue. ".-Clcarlnns. 1S.C7S.353: balnnces, 1769,914; money, 4t6 per cent; New York exchange, 15c discount bid, par naked. PHILADELPHIA. Auc. 2.-C earlngs. 117.163,195; balances, 11,908,1,92. HALTIMOIIH. Aug. 2S.-Clearltigs, 13,011, 377; balance, 1387,766. CHICAGO, Aug. 28,-ClearlnBs, 124,378,107; balances, !2,9i5,16S; posted exchange, ll.'6'n i.8i is; iNcw lurK exchange, 4oywc dis count. CINCINNATI, Aug. 28.-Cloarings, 12.51G, 100! Now York oxchancc. 35c discount: money, 3Q64 per emit. Cotton Mnrkct. NKW YORK. Auc. 2S. COTToN-Snnt cotton closed quiet, Uc decline; middhng uplands, S4c: miildlliig gulf. 8M;; sn es, 1,631 hales. Cotton futures doted steady; August, 7.71c; September, 7.72c: October nnd November. 7.81c: January. 7.?5c: Kebrn irv. 75c; March nnd April. 7.sSc: May, 7.y.)c sr. luuih, Aug. 2. cotton Steady; sales, none; medium. 8 Mtc. Receipts, 1,00) nuies; snipinentf, Ml Dales; jtocK, NEW ORLKANH. Aur. 2S.-COTTON Quiet; rutles. S5 baJes: ordlnnrv-. ff 7-lCc: good ordinary, 74o: uow middling, 71S-16c; middling, Sic; good middling, 94c; middling fair, 4c. ReceJpta, 1,1411 hales; stock, 81,931 bales. Cotton futures, steady; Au gust. 8.63ig8.75c; September. 8.05c: October, 7.83y7.85c; November, 7.74(fc7.75c; December, 7.74fi7.76c! January, 7.7fv!f7.78c ; February. 7.75ii7.76c: March, 7.7fy7,?c. uauviioTOiM, Aug. z. uotton weak at 8 C-1fc. LIVKRPOOL. Auir. 28 POTTfJ8nnt. moderate business; prices higher; Amcrlcnn middling, fair, 5!4d; middling, 4 15-I6d: low middling, 4 32-61d; good ordinary, 4'15-32d; ordinary, 4 16-32d. Skies of the day wore 7.0W) bales, of which 600 were for specula tion and export and Included 6,400 bales of American. Receipts, 3,000 bales, Includ ing 2,400 balch of American. Futures opentd viisicr nnu ciosca easy; American mid dling, I M. C, August. 4.49d value; Au gust nnd September. 4.45d sellers; Septem ber, 4.45d sellers; November and Decem ber, 4.22d sellers; December nnd January, 4.22d sellers; January nnd February, 4.21d buyers', February and March, 4.21d buyers; iut.ii:ii uiiu .rtjuil, l.iu. Coffee Mnrket. Rio. dull; No. 7 Invoice, 5Hc. Mild, dull; Cordova. 8tfll4c. Tlie market -was Irreg ular today in a narrow way, fluctuations keeping within a' 10-prtlnt range. Regula tion market Inlluenrt-sU.wcre more bearish than otherwise, cables coming lower, re ceipts at Hrazlllan .pojuta continuing full, domestic, warehouse deliveries Averaging light und spot supplies in the local stock murket moving slowly at old prices. Tha market opened steady, with prices .net un changed, eased off under room nnd foreign ..v.. ....a ... iwuwniiK mm men sin- 1 fened ngnln In the afternoon, when buying ( v. liih" uiiuuui vim someming 01 a feature. Closing prices were net unchanged in nn nla hlnl,.. , 1. .. . .... 1 . . . j . '. i ,"". lu" uiiueriuiie nieniiy and totnl sales 30.000 bags. Including: Sep tember, 4,i5c; October, 4.S5c; December. 5-lI. January. C.ISc; March, 5.236.30c; May temlef lWiUr65c 4ja5'50: JU'y' 6'55! Sep- ' Sugnr Mnrket. NKV YORK. Aug.28.-SUGAR-Raw. quiet and steady; fair rcllnlng. 3?ic; ccntrlfugnl, ! test, 4c; molasses sugar, 3 S-Kc: oulct; No. 0c;-No. IS.- 40c7No. 13"4.:ocNc; 14, s'., ,",.V u.wju; coniectioncrs A, 5.05c; cutloaf, 5,i5c; crushed, 6.76c; powdered. 6.33c; grnnulutcd. 6.25C; cubes, 6.50c. Ro llned market steady. NKW ORLEANS, Aug. 28. SUGAR ?i,ileit!l,rlyK.al yelIwl, 4c! seconds. 10c Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 5 Au:t?t.AUg- 28-KET 8UOAR Nevr York Dry Gunda Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. 28.-DRY GOODS Advnnces of ic In such leading lines of bleached cottons aa Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale have been the chief feature of the cotton goods market today. In brown cottons the tendency of prices Is against buyers. There has been no quotable change In coarse colored goods, but the ton-; U steady. PMnt cloths are quiet, but firm. Prints and ginghams nrc unchnnged. Mn's wear woolens In generally good cond tlon. woolens and worsted dress good, quiet. Oil mid Itnaln. NKW YORK. Aug. 28.-OILS-Petroleum. dull; rosin, quiet; turpentine, steady. I'.I,VK5po.ou A,JK- ZS'-On-S-Cottonseed, Hull refined, steady, 24s. Turpentine spir its, quiet, 2Gs9d. Rosin, common, steady, 4i l4d. Linseed, steady, 33s Cd. Petroleum, steady. Mid. LONDON, Aug. 28.-OILS-Llnseed, 35s 01. Turpentine. 3Gn 9d. R,xy'1iUA1h 2S OILS-Turpentlne, quiet, 334C Rosin, steudy, unchnnged. Kvaiwrateil nnd Dried Krnlta. iSnX'Sl11- A.l,B' 2S;-KVAPORATKD APPLLS The market ruled comparatively quiet, only a hand-to-mouth business being executed nt old prices. The undertone, however, remains steady to llrm. State! common to good, 6&7c; prime, 8ifo9c; fancy, 91 jc. CALIFORNIA DRIKD FRUITS Ruled quiet nnd unchanged. Prunes, 3i1i7c. Apricots, Rovnl, Stiff 1.1c; Moor Park. 812c. Peaches, peeled, liaise; unpeeled, 6y04c "VVonl Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2S.-VOOIi-Stcndy; me. dlum grades, llHOT'c; light tine, HHIjtlc; heavy fine. 04t)llc; tub washed. 12ij2lc. TUB HlJAl.TY MAIIKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wedlies day, August 28: Wnrranty Deeils. A. H. Murdock and wife tn M. V.. An. derson. lot 9, block 92. South Omaha J. D. Ware to F. J. Vette, lot 5, block 1, auimmi nun, t Anders Jensen nnd wife to Jnrgen Mli'haelKon, lot 19. Oak Hill No. 2... William anlluren and wife to J. p. entworth, lot 22, block 8, Clover dale add Clyde O'Connor to C. F. Crowley. w4 ii4 lot 6. block 2, Park Place ' E- .SA. McCitmlless and wife to S. E. McCaiidless. undlv l-6th lota 10, 11 . and 12, block 1, Isabel add Isabel! Cornell and husbuiid to snme, same , O. C. Olsen and wife to K. K. Chris tlunien. 60x100 f,.,tt on w line Tenth straet at point IM feet a of Han croft afreet It- V. ".o11"" ni huaband to Mlsell Hellard, t 40 feeit lot 23, Luko & TVs add Home Investment company to Alice Chamlierii, lot 3, block 8, A. 8. Pat- I n.n r limn August August August AUgUst August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August t 6641 ? if.. I a iVt 6 84 5' 60 5 65 6 BOH 5 734 b 744 5 74 6 77 6 89 5 MX 6 781. 5 874 6 91? 5 M 6 974 ! 00?s 6 00 5 151 i n 3 15 6 10, ' I 6 04 b 14 6 15 5 04 6 oo, 4 i9 4 95; 4 9? 1 of 4 9 6 00 4 35 6 031 u 02 5 Oil 4 97 6 021 G 05 4 US 6 02 4 l'J 3 79, 4 26! 3 '4 4 W 3 6l t Ml VI 4 46l 3 71 3 11 4 38 4 37 3 11 4 32, 4 2 4 29, 3 3I 3 67 3 271 4 36i i 461 3 74 4 431 4 44 3 75 4 32 3 78 1 4 36 3 T4 4 47 3 66 4 WJ a Bl 3 10 4 42 4 4 4 41 4 4! 4 40 4 381 3 45i 3 4i 3 67 3 4J I 3 49 3 t3 3 51 3 66 3 b4 3 U 2 77 4 I 4 44 2 8.1 4 64 i hi ' I V i i 1 U2 4 i7 1 1 I M I 4 43 2 761 4 57 2b0 2 iu( 4 60 2 ii 4 9 2 W 4 62 3 7M 4 Ji 3 ill i s I 3 6S 2 92) 3 76 3 lU i l'J ou I 3 761 2 Si 4 49 3 691 2 91 t JB 3 74) 3 S3 46 I 3 Sl 3 791 . W ' 3 73 3 M 2 79 3 721 3 911 2 76 1 3 70 4 02 2 73, 40j I 3 97 4 32 4 24 2 0 4 26 Indicates Sunday. The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H's. C, M. & St. P. Il 33 .. O. & St. L. Hy 1 .Mo. IMc. ny 2 L .. V. P. system 16 13 12 2 C. & N, W. Ry.., 2 1 F E. & M. V. It. R 41 25 S. C. & P. Jly 1 2 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.... 2 7 11 II. c.- M. R. R. R 33 21 'J 1 C, 11. &. y. Ry 4 li .. K. C. & St. J 2 C, It. I. & P. enat 7 15 .. C II. I. & V. West S Illinois Central 3 2 .. Totul receipts 112 106 22 4 The disposition of the day'a receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Uuyers. Omaha Packing Co 231 23 Swift and Company 49 2,07s Cudahy Packing Co 480 2,067 Armour & Co 446 l.tOi it. iiccKer & uegan svj Vnnsant && Co 27 Lobman & Co 84 Livingstone & Schaller.... 319 Hamilton & Hothschlld.. 74 L. F. Htisz II. F. Hobllck Wolf & M Other buyers 27 995 61 48 118 217 9i'0 l.u06 1.49.1 554 Omaha Renlty company to Luella Hughes, lot 7, block 7, Isaac & S.'s add Winona Savings bank to M. V. Shlmer. lota 22 to 26, Luke & T.'s, add needs. 11.150 330 123 1 6Cti 1.000 t60 KM 1 2,00) I.S00 1 Frank Thompson, executor, to K. M, Jensen. Sherman Heights 1,259 Sheriff to C. M. Hrldge, lot 6, block 9, Hawthorne add l.too Total amount of transfer iToioHs Totals 2,929 6,771 9,tl8 CATTLE Receipts today were not heavy, a decrease being noted, both as compared with the two preceding davs of this week and also with the corresponding days of last week and the week bet'ore. lieef cattle both corn-feds and westerns, made up the bulk of the receipts. The demand on tho part of packers was In good shape and the market ruled active and strong on ull desirable grades. There were about twenty cors of com-fed cattle on sule and buyers started out early and for anything at all good they paid Siff 10c more han they did. yesterday. Even tho less desirable grades sold without difficulty ut fully steady prices, so that an early clearance was made. Tho cow market was also In good shape nnd could bo quoted strong to 10c higher than yesterday. Packers seemed to want all 'there were In the yards and It was not long Detorc practically everything waa out of first hands. There were quite a few choice bunches in the yards and those in particular Acre In good demand. Good to Choice bulls sold remlllv ut utrnni- prlces, but the common and canning grades were neglected and sellers had to take what packers wero willing to give. Veal calves and stags did not show much of any change iiuiii i'Bieruuy( There were quite a few Blockers and feeders In the yards and buyers took ad vantage of tho opportunity to pound values down, as the demand from the country Is light. There were a good many eattln enr. rled over from yesterday In the Immln nt speculators. Some of the choicer grades to- uny Bum m just uuout yesteraay s quota tions, but aside from those the liarkot was slow and considerably lower, cases be ing irequeut 01 a uccune ot 103 15c. Packers wero ull anxious fnr th cattle and for anything at all cholco they readily paid an udvunce of bciiltic. Thi . piled equally well to steers and cows. Feed ers, ino aame us quoted anove for natives were slow sale and all the way from steady to 15c lower, Representative Bales; BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. SOO 3 40 19 No. to!!.'.'.' 21 lo!!!!'. i:!!!!! IS i6!!!!! ....1000 3 u ....10:5 3 25 .... 890 3 B0 .... 960 3 60 .... 990 4 00 ....1244 4 HO ,...10S 5 00 ....1143 '6 00 19... SO.... 44.... 10.... 29.... 19.... 21.... 54.... COWS. 870 IM 11.... tto 1:0 940 1 10 1090 1 50 960 1 (0 970 1 50 640 1 M IOCS) 1 M 760 2 00 1070 2 t 760 2 00 1220 2 00 .....1060 2 CO Ib09 2 10 905 2 15 920 2 25 9s3 2 25 960 2 23 950 2 Jj 1110 2 :o 976 2 3) 938 801 750 : -.0 ! 31 40 4... 2 ll!!!!! 17,'!!!.' 16!!!!! 9 10 21 1 22 1 Av. Pr. ....1222 6 00 ....113 6 10 .... 979 S 33 ....12(0 S 45 ....1311 6 46 ....1038 5 50 ....1333 S U) ....KM 5 Su ....1334 5 ... 785 2 50 ...1012 3 69 ... 775 2 5-J ...10:0 : & ... 971 2 33 ... 963 2 5j ... 877 2 fO ...1U0O 2 60 ... 799 ... 900 940 2 63 .. 932 2 hj ..1000 2 C3 ..1070 2 65 .. 982 2 70 .. 622 2 70 ..1045 2 70 .. 927 2 70 ..1O30 2 7.1 ...lO.'Ji 2 7,1 2 75 940 ... ) ... 950 2 so ...1133 2 81 ... 840 2 8 ...1270 4 12 983 2 4'J 1 .. 888 2 40 1 .. 880 2 U) 1 ,.1005 2 M 1 ..960 2 50 1 945 2 M I ,,.1454 j u COWS AND HEIFERS. ..llt5 4 10 17 1170 4 0 HEIFERS. .. 609 1 j 630 2 65 4 90 .,1200 3 00 .11)70 3 47 .1490 3 85 ... 675 ! 60 ... 711 2 ba ... 773 2 65 ... 673 2 75 ... 755 3 75 ... 883 2 S3 ... W ltd 1420 1 tO 1350 2 IM 50 3 OH 860 2 lU 1120 2 90 1190 1 15 1310 2 23 1036 2 23 140) 2 23 1215 2 33 10J0 2 4i 1110 2 40 130 2 40 1U05 2 II 1... 4... 8... 8... 1... BULLS, 1... 553 3 10 3 15 3 20 715 663 , 920 3 J9 4S0 3 623 3 23 623 3 45 930 3 50 1 ..1550 1210 !XiO 2 50 1400 1510 1260 KM 1280 930 2 10 1130 3 00 ti: t KZl 1200 3 40 1U0 3 40 50 2 ,0 2 Co ! li ! 10 I.,., II , STAGS. ....1380 I 10 j um j ....1320 2 54 ' STOCK COWS AND HEIFKRH. 710 1 U .. !', 1 76 .. 640 1 10 .. (20 I 111 .. 915 2 10 .. 650 2 LI .. 711 1... 1 3 1 2..... 2.. 1.. .. 19 2 !1 .. 710 2 ou .. 411 2 71 .. 354 3 'O .. 11 3 23 .. 3W S 23 .. 0 2 ;s CALVES. S 3M 1-3 7 HO 4 00 1 220 3 74 1 HO s I STOCK CALVES. 1 130 2 16 32 2J4 M STOCKKR8 AND FEEDERS. 3 688 2 V) 35 8)3 3 25 1 770 2 50 50,.... 614 3 31 1 ,.1030 2 ,V H Jf,S III 1 610 1 50 8 m 1 1 4W 2 ,V 9 721 23 2 419 2 50 14, (27 3 Is 1 ... 1 41 30 11 .... 2 4 9 I 77 13..,.. 4 7 II..,.. 60 , 640 . 932 , Ml , 710 i 643 , 174 i 70 , 718 , III , 6!3 , 722 i 721 3... to,.., 19... 1 50 1 53 2 M 1 ii 3 00 1 0.1 1 10 1 II 1 13 1 20 1 23 3 23 3 2V 3 NEBRASKA , !W6 , 637 , 611 , 605 1 841 2... 9.... 20.... 25..,. 22 ... 9,,.. II.... 82.1 102 686 945 1031 ....... 639 821 952 3 30 3 30 3 33 1 23 1 40 1 40 . I') 3 50 3 63 3 60 3 61 3 60 3 79 No. Av. 6 feeders,. 7P1 3 feeders. 913 1 feeder... law 1 feeder... 45o 2 feeders.. 600 2 cows 1100 14 cow? 8SJ 3 bUIIS. ,,..1166 1 cow 980 3 cows ,96 11 cows 962 3 cows 570 2 cows 910 5 cows PX) 3 cows 973 .1 steer l(r 3 steers.,.. 956 1 steer 910 1 steer..... 870 1 steer..... Sou 4 steers.. ..1010 30 cows 958 1 cow 1110 1 cow 1020 2 cows 10,10 6 cows 891 1 COW 10SO 1 steer. ...1010 11 steers..., 919 3 steers,,.. 980 3 steers.... 926 1 steer 1(U 1 cow 910 1 cow 950 3 cows 1133 32 cows 1111 1 cow 920 5 cows..,,, 912 1 hull lltsi 2 cows 885 2 steers .. 9W 1 steer 1110 2 steers.... 965 1 steer lO.'O 3 steers.. ..1013 1 feeder... 850 1 steer 840 1 steer... . 960 1 steers., ,.lii57 1 steer 10OO 9 steers'.. ..1057 SS0 .1280 951 No. AV. 10 heifers,.. 421 6 cows 900 ;t cows 82$ 2 cows 940 1 heifer. .. 520 5 heifers... 656 3 heifers... 611 heifers... 496 1 heifer.... fioo 1 heifer.... 6 14 feeders.. 826 2 cows 920 13 steers.. .,1016 6 steers.... 9.U 2 bull 780 1 steer 1090 9 steers.,.. 986 3 steers.,,, 913 1 steer 910 1 steer 1010 1 steer, 1 cow.. 5 cows. 1 cow..,..,12o0 5 cows 9S0 5 cows 8M 27 steers.. ..ltOl 1 steer 950 3 steers... .1013 26 stoers..t,122S 1 steer 890 1 steer 9"0 1 COW 1100 3 cows 1013 1 cow .1010 1 COW 760 4 cows 1015 1 hull 1610 4 feeders.. 760 2 cows l(l 1 steer 970 2 steers,,. .1070 1 steer 910 6 steers,... 994 I bull 1013 1 cow... 1 steer.. 1 steer,. 1 steer.. ' 1 steer.. Pr. 3 10 3 10 1 uO .185 2 80 2 10 2 40 3 00 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 Wt 2 60 2 50 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 0) 3 40 2 50 2 95 2 95 2 95 3 75 3 50 3 26 3 25 3 25 3 40 3 40 .1 15 .1 05 2 25 2 97 2 25 2 95 3 25 3 75 3 75 3 65 3 65 3 40 3 25 3 75 3 73 .1 75 3 tVi . llenson Neb. 3 30 6 steers 860 . 960 . 980 ,106i1 .1030 Pr. 2 25 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 30 3 60 3 10 3 10 2 50 2 25 3 35 2 80 3 40 2 65 2 40 3 50 3 50 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 2 35 3 15 3 16 2 95 2 95 3 75 3 75 .1 50 4 25 3 .5 3 25 3 40 3 15 2 50 2 25 2 95 2 ''5 3 40 2 25 3 25 3 75 ,i 75 3 63 2 IS 2 95 3 25 3 75 3 75 3 63 S2S 25 feeders.. SOO 17 feeders.. 610 3 10 4 heifers... 830 A. m, I.otspelch Neb, 1 bull 1120 1 bull 9G0 7 cows 1117 1 cow.. 1 cow., 1 cow.. 1 60 2 50 2 10 2 75 2 50 3 25 23 cows. 21 cows,,. 4 cows... 1 cow.... 9 cows,.. . 960 .1105 . 912 .K"iO .1063 2 bulls. ..1000 ...1010 ...10SO Smith Hros.-Ncb. ...1280 2 25 1 bull 1610 23 steers. ...1109 3 65 16 cows 9SS 1 stag 870 2 50 1 cow. .....1191 1 feeder... 480 3 00 Hord-Hlack Cattle Co. Neb. No. Av. Pr, No, Av. 12 cows 1013 2 70 13 heifers... fijil I heifer... 700 1 50 1 feeder.... 6.10 1 feeder.... 680 1 60 Lngland Bros. Neb. 80 2 o fncdera.. 647 63t 3 tn i htrr.T 770 CO 3 00 Carnenter A Caraon MeJi. 60 cow 1073 3 CS R. L. Hoffman-Neb. 7 feeders.. 894 3 35 17 cW 188 Cowperthwtilte & Son Neb. 24 feeder.. Ml 3 35 1 at'k calf. 200 900 2 10 1 cow 1060 970 3 00 l feeders.. 936 78u Z 75 1 feeder., A. Maycook Neb. 94 2 60 1 COW.,.. 130. 4.00 6.hclfer 640 3 00 6 st'k C'lvs 278 913 2 00 14 steers. ...1070 1 fteiKll... 10 helfera... I heifers. 1 cow. 1 cow , 2 feeders. 16 cows...., 1 st'k calf. 1 feeder... 14 cows 3'00 J. W. Mnrlatt Neh. 21 cows.,... 672 2 50 26 COWS..,,. 780 2 60 Ii. B. Brooks Wyo. 65 cows....ill(X 3 45 13 cows 1107 2 50 H. Banner Wvo. 8 steers. ...1031 4 30 10 cows 1067 3 75 1 cow..., 6 cows 1074 3 55 N. 11. Thayer-Wyo. 41 steers. ...1041 4 15 21 cowb 1064 .1 00 2 cows,.. C. W. Grant-Wyo. 28 steers.. ..1009 4 10 2 cows 990 2 00 1 19 cows 1011 2 63 1 HOGS The supply of rather light but still rather slow In opening. out oiuning anout any morning, or a 780 840 660 2 45 2 60 2 90 2 90 2 75 2 50 3 25 2 25 2 75 3 55 Pr. 2 55 1 50 3 OS 2 69 1 W 3 50 2 60 3 20 2 00 2 60 2 60 3 CO 3 65 ,.1140 2 75 985 2 25 cow... bull... hogs .1280 .1620 was 3 25 2 76 ana n the market was Packers staitcd tie lower than ye.itcr llttlu better thitn V(,.4- tcrda.v's close They were nllllni- tn miv 16 for good hogs nnd It took something fnncy to bring over that. The light, r weights they wanted to buy undir St. Salesmen wero not exactly sntislled with the prices offered and aa a result but few loads changed hands on the early mat ket and It was rather late before much of anything was done. The murket, however, did not show any Improvement as the morning advanced nnd salesmen finally took the prices offered. The bulk of all the sales went from 15.'.74 to 16.024, with the fancy loads selling from 16.024 to 16.20. The average cost today Is Just a shade under thut of yesterday. Hep- No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Hli, IT. 77 221 40 5 '0 U 249 40 6 OD 81 205 320 5 02H 81 222 ... 6 00 63 203 280 5 95 GO 238 ... 6 1,0 72 233 80 5 95 71 239 40 6 00 28 199 ... 6 93 C4 399 ... 6 00 77 187 ... 6 95 59 282 40 6 (XI 66 215 200 6 95 68 253 ... im 68 217 ... 5 95 53.., 260 120 6 00 27 196 ... 5 95 62 228 80. 6 00 79 250 80 5 9714 56 263 ... 6 00 82 233 120 5 J14 97 188 40 6 to 86 ,.218 60 5.9il4 68.,.. .,..230 320 6 00 Mi 236 40 6 7i, ,M.,.,,...tS3 W 6 W 60 126 ... 6 97H 61 245 ... 6(0 85 233 160 5 Of- 68 ,252 160 6 10 71i...,...229 I'M 5 97ii 77., 201, 160 6 (0 65 204 80 5 67'.,, 77 J 198 ,120 6 00 69 254 60 5 T714 72 231. 120 , 6 00 60 274 120 5 U7'4 61 238 ... 6 00 37 211 ... 6 9714 55 266 60 6 60 75 235 120 5 97 4 68 237 80 6 io 69 232 (0 6 971 68 2,(6 ... 6 10 49 248 40 6 9714 52. J..., 1.215 ... 6 00 62 173 120 6 971, 57 TA 40 6 00 60 ..IS 40 5 V74 67 174 ... 00 68 237 240 6 9714 ! ...IM 40 I 00 16 232 ... S97H 75 IM 80 6 00 49 264 ... S 971s 35 240 ... 6 00 70 241 160 6 (0 64 277. 240 6 00 62 247 160 6 CO ID 254 ... 6 (0 62 230 200 4 90 77 230 120 6 00 25 266 ... 6 00 63 246 160 6 00 72 218 40 6 00 69 250 80 I 0214 60 24'J 40 6 00 67 ...24.'. 80 6 0214 18 240 40 6 0i) 61 205 ... 6 0214 77 19S 10 6 0) 67 253 80 6 0214 81 222 ... 6 u0 61 292 60 6 0214 75 220 50 6 00 87 220 160 6 02 li 68 ,,.264 ... 6 0o 37 261 ... 6 02(4 71 213 120 6 00 63 241 40 6 024 76 224 40 6 0) M 264 40 6 e'Jlj 59 227 ,,, fill 66 215 60 6 0214 68 2l9' 80 6.00 83 214 120 6 (21 63 294 80 6 0) t6 274 ... 6 0."-i 23 273 40 6 ou 71 228 ... 6 0214 66 2.,5 160 6 00 62 277 40 6 1 5 68 257 200 6 00 65 279 40 6 03 62 233 60 6 00 71 252 ... 6 15 68 245 40 6 00 43 330 ... 6 03 65 2.15 120 6 01) 60 301 80 6 15 45 230 ... 6 O) 61 ,,283 10 6 it, 72 234 10 6 CO 31 255 .... 6 i) 63 234 80 6 Ou SIIEEP-There was quite a liberal run of sheep heie today, but none too many to supply the needs of local packers, They started In early nnd puld good, rteady prices for everything at all desirable and It did not take long to clear the pent. Wethers and yearlings sold ns high as U.W and ewes reached 11. Yesterday 13.10 was paid for ewes, but they were bctler than anything offered today. ljimbs were also In good demand nnd fully steady prices were paid. The quality of the offerings was better than has been the case for some little time, so that tin sales on, paper look higher, as much as (4.80 being paid. There were very few feeders offered to day and in fact the only ones thut wete on sale were those sorted out from the killers. The demand la heavy for feeders at the present time and many more could bo dlHposcd of than aro being received, Quotations: Choice yearlings. I3.50ii3.65; fair to good yearlings, 13.35W3.50; choice Aethers, 13.35tt3.50; fair to good wothers, 13.15?j3.25; choice ewes, 12.75fc3.10; fair to good ewes, 12.2,02.65; choice spring I'tinhi. 11.7504.90; fair to good spring lambs, 14.4 1$ 4.75; feeder wethers, l.ya3 60; fojder lambs, 13.003.50. Representative sales: No. Av, 1 Wyoming cull ewe 90 culls 91 Utah ewes , 97 Utuh ewes ,,, 99 Nevada ewes , 100 Utuh ewco 38 native ears ,,,, 105 Wyoming feeders 78 Wyoming yearllnga' ........... .If native wathnrs ; 54 cull Umba 60 Utah wetneri 81 wnatern wethers ... Nevada wethers .,, Nevada wethers ... Utah Umba Utah lambs Colorado lambs .... o4 Colorado lambs ..... 2 western lambs 12 western lambs 10 Nevada Iambi. 20 Nevada lambs , 13 Nevada lambs 12 feeder wethers 4 Idaho ewea..., 61 feeder wethers 1 feeder wether 106 feeder wethers ..103 .. 90 .1109 ,. 62 .. 45 63 ;.ioo ::?2 .. 75 .. 74 . 83 ,. 107 ,. 84 . 120 66 Pr. 1 60 2 CO 3 00 3 110 3 O) 3 00 3 10 20 3 i 3 li 3 3 3 CO 3 CO a 6o I CO 4 60 4 7214 4 72',, 4 724 4 80 4 60 4 60 4 80 3 00 3 f") 3 20 3 23 3 26 320 feeder wethers,........,,,, 61 Jdnho wethers,,! ,,,,, 129 Idaho wethers 76 Idaho wethers. .. 110 Idaho wotl.uvs.,. 173 Idaho wethers 1 Idaho, wether C3 Idaho wethers,,, f.M. 62 Idaho wethers.,,, ss Idaho wethers... , 1 Idaho ewe... 1 Idaho ewe . , 3 Idaho etves. 1 feeder wethers 11 fcedir wethers 10 feeder wethers ,,, 2 feeder wethers , feeder wethers 16 feeder wethers.,,', 1 feeder wether 6 feeder wethers 8 feeder wethers 66 feeder ewes 17 feeder wethers 232 feeder ewes , , 100 cull lambs 21 western wethers 31 western wethers 160 western wethers 301 Wyoming In tubs .. 89 3 6) .. 98 3 55 .. 85 3 55 .. 57 3 55 .. 83 3 55 ,,. 81 3 5 ... 70 3 55 ,..95 3 63 ,.. 53 3 61 85 3 65 .. 60 1 50 ,., 110 2 O) ,.. 100 2 7,i ,.. ltX) 3 CO ,.. S9 3 0) ... 52 .1 (0 .. 70 .IPO ... 77 3 00 ,.. f 3 00 ... JO 3 00 ... 3 00 .. 75 3 HI ...73 2 23 ... 75 3 00 ... 69 3 nj .... 54 3 40 ... 70 3 45 ...90 3 13 ...SO 3 43 ... 5(1 4 60 CHICAGO MVH STOCK M A n K 1 1 r. Cattle and lings lllgher with Sheep .1tend. .'LIPA.00'. AUR' .-CATTLE-Rerppts, 16K500 head. Including l.txvi Texlms and 3,000 westerns; steers generally lOjilfo higher; Texan-, steady; western-, Ko higher; butchers" stock. 10Sil5c higher; good to prime steers. 15.fOti6.10; poor to me dium, 13.7Sii5.40; Blockers and feeders, slow, 12.2511 1.26; cows, !..t5'tM.10; heifers, !2.5Ui 4.8ft; canners, 11.25H2.40; bulls, 12.26l.i: calves, strndy, 13.00it,1.r5; Texas steer, ll.'O C'lfi.OO; Texas grass steers, ,6oy3.!i5; west ern steers, 13.Wn5.00. ,"ls,l"C('",,,, I7i0",) tiertil: tomorrow, 2',000 head estimated; left over, 4,0X) head active and 6c higher, except for common r.nr.l5.rr";i. ,0"i fi-f'2',4: mixed nnd butchers . I.i.i5i)t).474; good to choice, heavy. 15'nyi rJc-h ,.'u?,,, ''. '-70H5.S5; light. 15.70 06.3iH; bulk of sales, KOivao.35. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 17,0V) head; sheep and good lambs, steady; com K'i" '""" weak; good to chotce wetli-r., 13.25i.I4.0O; fall to choice mixed, $.1 0 ff 35; western sheep. 12.76Jj3.90; year Ings. s3.3Jf8 -.KUja io; 4.0); native lambs, lambs, 13.75115.1(1. western Ifnimns Cllr Mve Slock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28. CATTLE Re celpts, natives. lO.Ko heud; Tex.ms, 1,000 head; calves, l.lmi head: native and west ern beef steers, lOftlSc higher, other cattlo steady; choice export ami dressed beef steers, lo.40tf5.7ft; fair tn good. ll.70ifJS.35; Blockers and feeders, M.ftvjf 1.25; western fed steers. H.2.vri5.40; western range steers. W.io-pl.t; Texiuis and Indians, 12.74(3.75; Texas cows, 2.353.w; nntlvo cows, J2.pVd) 4.00; heifers. lJ.75iss5.00: runners. ll.50J72.lo; hulls, 12.25-1 1.60. calves, :I.WM1.50. 1IOC1S Receipts, 10,000 bend! market sleaily; top, Jfi.32'4; hulk. 15.Mfifi.25; heavy, C.2d-0.3:4! mixed packers. Irt.rtKiirt.U3; light, 15.60111.15; pigs. 15.25415.63. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 6.0OJ head; market steady; lambs. !I.Oog4.25; na tive wethers. 13.233.60; western wethers. WjWjjttW; -3.JSU3.25; stock sheep. 13.3 St. Live S4aek Market. tlcS'l I ,! -L.faAr-rf.-!iii'i(iB 4,70.1 head. Including ..OCO head Texnnn: market strong, wllh best natives SajTlOo iMm piow; nauve snipping anil export steera. Ii.8t-li6.00; dressed beef and butcher; strew, l4.0Ojf6.J0; steers under 1.'ki Urn., 11.Mfflii.15; Mockers und feeders, 2.WJI 3.6o: cows and heifers, 12.00fiu.fio; crtnucrs. ll.005f2.2S; bulls, 12.25rt4.lio; Texas and In! .,JaJL-,t.r,r,, W.25i-rt.2S; rows and heifers. .0frWi3 45 'MOOS L. Receipts . 6,400 head; market v'SvJ'1? nm' h'. l0O(rf.10; packers, tr..906.20; butchers, 16.25fi6.47Vi. SHEEP AND. LAMHB-Recelpts. 2,904 head; market steady; native mutlohs, 12,71 ri3L?1;. I"""0. ,W.83"fS.M: culls and bucks, l2.iHYn-3.25; stockers, 12.40Jf3.0O. New York Live Stock Mnrket. NKW YORK. Aug. 28.-BEKVES-Re. celpts. 1,919 head; steers. 10c higher; bulls nnd cows, steudy: steers, 4.804r5.85; oxen and stags, 12.7E4i4.00; bulls, 12.40'(i3.5fl; cows. i.wiu.iu. sanies, sicuuy; snipmciits iiviiii i-iimi! mm quarters oi oeei, CALVES-Rccelpts. 3,33s head; vents opened weak, closed lower; veals, 14. Sou 6.00; top, lS.12ti8.25. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpta, 10,400 head; sheep fairly steady; prime lambs would sell steady, but none here; others weak to 25o off; shrep, I2.50(li.1.8fl; choice, 14; culls. 11.50ifi2.00: lambs, !4.25!j5.S74; culls. 13.onff4.00; Canada lambs, 15.624. HOGS-Recelpts, 4,476 head; mnrket 20ir 25c higher: western, 16.40; state, 16.60n6.7j; fancy light, 16. St. Joseph Live Stuck Mnrket! ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 2S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,500 head; market steady; natives, 13.004id.60; cows and heifers, U.ooyi.76; lulls nnd stags, 12.004i4.50: stockers and feeders, -.OOa3.74; veals, 12.23rrj5.23. llOGS-Recelpts, 11,000 head; market steady; light nnd light mixed, ll.oj'ini 20; medium and heavy, 16.004j6.35; pigs, 1.1.23W 5.25; hulk, 16 104ii;.2i SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 2,100 head; mnrkct steady to strong, .Stock In NIkIiI. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and Hhcep at the five prln clpnl live stock markets August 28: Cattle lings, Sheep, South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. I -on I h . ... St. Joseph ... .. 2,,SW ..16.500 ..10 500 .. 4.701 .. 3,507 7.005 6.111 27,00) 17,0)0 10,00) 6,0 6,400 2 9 H) 11,0(0 2,400 Totals .3S,0O6 61,105 33,411 PROMOTING FISH' CULTURE Car In ClinrKe of United Htntea .'om. mission does Weal from Omaha. The United States FIth commission car No. 2, which has bean tc tho city sine Monday, left last night over the Burlington for Lincoln, Alliance, Billings and Boiemuo, Mont. At various points along the Hno qunntltles of young bass and crappy will be distributed. At the same time a mrssonger will bo sent out ou the Klkhnrn to perform a similar mission on the Nebraska Una and will Join tha car at Crawford. Captain W. E, Smith Is In charge of tho car, which is one of live which travel over tho country tho year round, each covering approximately 40,000 miles annually. Under tho captain aro a cook and three men who have cha'go of the fish, Each car carries about 10,000 fish which are kept allvo by a complicated system by means of which oxygen " constantly pumped Into tho fish enns. The temperature Is maintained ut from 60 lo 65 degrees. A man must be on watch at all hours of tho day and night to see that the fish aro bolng properly cared for, a3 thny are all young and die easily, The fish commission has thirty. flvo hutcherlea throughout tho country, not counting tho ono ordered at Tupelo, Miss,, the home of former Congressman John Allen. Thoso nearest Omaha are the ones at Manchester, Ia Ncosha, Mo., Leadvlllo. Colo., and Spearflsh, S, D. Nothing but game and food fish aro handled hy the coin? mission. At Bozeman car No. 2 will take up tha work of placing various kinds of trout throughout the northwest. New Jersey Itciiulillenn Convention. TRENTON, N. J. Aug, 28.-The repub lican state committee todav I xcd upon Thursday, September 26. at 1 o'clock und Taylor opera house. Trenton, ns the tlmo and pluco for holding the state convention to nominate a ciinillilata for governor. Teteptsaa lOStt, Boyd Commission Go Successors to James E. Dojrd Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION .IN. r4VM-- AJ SOCK. HI Trai -w!l4J-Dtrtwt -rlrsar ta CWitr sad ! Tw l,r-Mii6t. b WgtTgg Co ouiRrrt gArnm BBtrt WALL STREET Honor Will Kara tU Maalhly Hatarna Tha Investor's Fund Pays deinl-Uonthly. Tha oldest esiaulinlied In America. N6 eertlflcate-holdei ever lost cent. Pay mints made lu all suhae-lbera evary !( Sava No trouble. No delay. Moni rafundad on demand. Write today fog oartltulars, fret to any address, P V. K. MACl4i;i A CO., Hsaiaa llulldla-r. Kaw York. ANUItiSMI-NTg,