Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1893, Page 6, Image 7

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'I'm ? niVTA 11 A iiAir.v itii ? . i < inrvin A v A I Ull
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Veto on the Silver Bill Helped the Wheat
Market ,
THAT CEREAL CLOSED A FRACTION HIGHER
Tree Mriitldntlon iif Corn tlio Clo lmr Iny )
of l.ait Ucek llan i : cneil t'l ' > tlio
Slnrkot jtoch nnd
llOIKU.
CHICAGO , AUK 28. The vote on the silver
bill seemed to help the vvlio.it market some.
Then , lee , tlio report of the Vienna congress
wis interpreted to menu a shortigo of 200-
000 000 bll in the world's wheat crop as com
pared with hut JCIU-B Compared with
.Saturdays close wheat I * Ic higher lor
September , Jfc higher for December , llicso
future * huvc , thcrcforo , diminished thu
spread between them by he. Com is up Jtfc
ntid closed Ilrm In bitnpathy with wheat ,
notwithstanding very heavy receipts today
and still hoarier expected tumonow.
I'rovlslous were well looked after by some
piomlnciit packets nnd closed with nn ad
vance of 85c In September poik ntid'Jjcln
ribs , lard snowing very Httlo change
Trading was larger in wheat nnd the
market bnndor. A bettor feeling generally
pervaded the market. 'J'ho opening was
from Jo too ' higher than Saturdiy's close
nnd advanced " 4 ° " ' "re , then eased oft about
J c , but iiRani tilled stronger. advancing % c ,
December show Inn the greater weakness.
September sold up Ic and December o and
the close was Ilrm , from Vc to ; 8'c fioni the
top. Ilio llrmncss vv.is attributed , to some
extent , to continued small receipts ami tlio
December visible supply.
The frco liquidation of corn the closing
dajb of last week lias evened up the maikot
nnd there was less disposition to follow the
shoit Bide 'J he action of wheat unit talk of
colder we ither gave n tendency for iv better
demand The dem.tnd at times wasiiito )
uiL-ent Opening tiades were finctlonally
higher ami nftci ruling stc.uly for a time ,
sold oft 'je , when the denuntt Impioved
under vvhlt ll the tn.uket sold up ' ( - . ic.icted
fiom ' | Ctoc , ruled stronger and closed
with from ? e to ' , ( gain
lu oats the fcatine vv.is the ch.mgin ? fiom
September to Octobot to Jfc dllTcieiico , the
latter being inoio bought Pi ices had a Jfc
range and the close was steady at lionise
to ' .fc advance
'J'ho provision maiket was easier at tlio
opctihur on an Inc-icase of 12 000 over the es
timated icccipts of hogs Armour and tlio
Chicago I'acklni : comp inv took the maiket
in bund and Ihst saved it from bieiking
'Jhej then ndvanccd it and gave it a rather
seiib itional liolst , seeming to intimate to the
September shot ts tint tlioy wcro coincred
nnd must settle now or upon woiso terms
later Compiled with Suuiday's close
prices for September pork are b5c higher ,
hud ty o lower and for October fie higher.
Uibs aio We higher for September and Oc
tober.
Kstlmitcd tccoipts Wheat , 147 cais ;
com , 1,175 caisjoatb , Ml cars ; hogs 17,000
Illirrrit Tlio ret-olpH of hutter
onoiiKh ' for Ihu city to lotnll uoru veiy llulit
I'aiicy criMiinerles , solid piu-Ued. 2ilit-lc ;
cholcu to fanc-v connlrv , 1 IV,15c ; f ill to 'i > oii
coiinlry , 12fil.linacUlng slot-k. fiesli , 11' , i
l.ivi. I'oui uiv Tnu niaikii Is full of HpiliiK
chlrUenx and prie-i" > aio louiir. Good suiln-
chlc-kons , 7'iO/8c ' ; old lions , 7c , rooilers , 45i -
tic. ducks , 7c
KKs ( Thu leeelpls aio nilhor ll ht , with
Ihu iniiKut bluady , the hulk golns at 1146
11 'te- .
( iAMi Wlillu thu weather Is too wnrin to
Jiuiko tlio liiiinllliiK f KIIIIID an entirely sifu
business , theru are tiDinu birds ai > lvhu , inal-
lard ilncics , * 3 fid ; hlun uliik'id tiiul , iJ ; Kieeii
wIiiKt d u nl. H. & 1) , plover , \eiyi > liW.
llosi v Nuw lioiiny has put In an appniir *
aiico nn tlm inirKot , lint thn diMiiand Is mill ;
chilli o new uhlto rim IT. Id2,17u.
I'lill ONs 'lliu ( ionium ) Is not qilltuso acllvo
ns It wiu ; Ihu pigeons at $1 51) .
vi diri A HI , PS
OMONS Iliniiu k'roun uim-li Is plenty at 1'Jo
per Ih on ordms from the < oniili y
'lOMAlOlb llnlllU gru ll btOCK , Oil OnllllS ,
juir h iskut , dlHiVSc
I'IIIAIOKS-I Mohiipply N vjry lUlit anil thu
nun ket linn On nnliirfiuni Ihu country they
uru mil III al least 75t-
( > AliiiAih"'l ( hi ) liiul ni'sIn hhlpplng cabh IKU
to Ilio country appears to lu alunit mm
Ofcnblonal onlurij am reci-Uuil and tilled ut
ISic.
( . 'FI riivStray hhlptnunU are arriving and
thn nimllly of llii ) slix-k Is | iioiiotine-el ( irooil
for Hits si-ison uf thu year. Oulury , pur .lo/ .
tin in In.- * * , 35c.
muirH.
( lllAl'UH f-o far this hcMRon there have not
In en \iy ininy grapus In from Callfoinla ;
California IHU casn , f 1 2&ai M )
UAI.IIOIIM v I'nuiiH l.alut'iawford neat hos ,
pel lo\ ) , fl ; llartlult pears , per hoJ ;
iiluins pur box. (1iifcl CiU , iieciarlnepei
Li.v. 1.60.
Ml IONS ( looil aloiiiioti > ns ni i selling at
flfiper 100 ; hinull or Infeilor , ill ) 00 12 no ;
ji'in cantiiloupos , pur hiskut , il ; m ilui ,
i.25 tl.5 ( ) . Ull'l
Al'i'ia.i .N'i ) iiiiidi'H to amount to anythliitf
iru heliu hliluneil In and lliu Mipnlj ot lioino
IIOVMI sloi-K Is modi rain Clioh-u Dneheis , per
bill , (3.75 4 OU , I'oiiiinon Miriutleh , aiiltuuli )
to bhlp on older- , } ) .lOtci.J5 ) :
IHOI'RM , Mil Its.
HANVNAS 1'rlcos ii'inaln nbout ( .leatly ; PIT
buni'h. 1 11 KC. tiisaiS.00 , p. . ! liunc'li , sinall i to 1
Diiilliini , ! 75 < c20il.
Ir ( ) Ns Tin1 siciidy wiirin went her produces
ivtrv tulr deniand for lemon * and .ill lioiitub
no iluliig a KOIH ! kteady linsliii-ss l'i them. '
Messlnas , uxtia fancy , 8d OltiiSll 50 ; ill wilinm ,
per IHU , i-holi-o Jo fiuu-y , } 0 0 ( > it& 60
OnMits I'lie'id aru only a fnn onuigcs ar
riving. KlvuiiilddMfdlturiiiiio uibnec-U , $ J lit
Hint's No 1 IIIKII hldcih , 2 > , o ; Nn 2 gn en .
lilui'i ; , Wi .No. 1 mi rp K lilt il mill's , J'.ieNo ; I 2
Kreen sulud hldit2c ; No 1 gncn talid (
lildi1 * , .25 llw to 40 Hi- . , 2i.No ' . ! green salted
hides , 25 His lo 40 Ih. . , Jo , No 1 veal calf ,
S Ihs. In 15 His. , 5o , Nu. 2 viuil c-iilf , 8 Ihu ilf.to
15 Ili.t ) 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint lildiM , lx > , ND 2 dry
Hint Indus , 4 c ; No 1 drj billed hides , 5c. ' art
Clirud lilile'K liu pei Ih li" , lliiin fnlh cured
MII 1 1 > I'll.TS ( mi n sailed , ourli .l&c'uf I 25 ;
picen sallid nhunilliigb Isliinlooli i | eiirlv
kkliul , I'.it'li KiB'JSrj dry khi'arllnns ( bliort
wnohd early bWliib , No. 1 , each fi'itlt'o ' : Dry
ihcarllngbibhortiooled unrly skliu ) , No - ,
each 6edo ; Hint , Kans IH and NuhmsLii
butcher wool pulls , pel Ib , nrtiml ui'ltfhl , HI lit
lie , dry Hint KaiiKai > unil NuhrasKa iniiiniln
wool pultK , per lli. , HClinil VM'luht , 74ilii- ( ; dry
Hint Colorado hulchur "ool IK-UH , pur Ih ,
nc'lual uelclil , Oiitld1. dry Hint CVIurado inur-
rnln wool pollb' peril ) , uiluul wuls'ht , 7 ( a , 'Jo ;
tlrr plt-e-ebund huckii , ucluiil we'ltrlit , Mt7c
' AM ) UllLAbK TullOW , NO ll , 40 , lulbouio
low , No. 2. fHo ( ; cremn , whllo A , 3c | { ,
whlto II. Sri romc , yollow2Vc ; urnmo , dftrk ,
! 4c ; old Imttor , UB2Hri Iwoswax , pi line ,
S&ci rough tnllon , 2'i < S3c.
Nrir York Mnrknt * .
Nitvr YORK , Aug 28. 1'ixiun Iterplpts ,
40,400 pkn .j oxporH , 11.100 blK. 61,400
tacks ; Miles. 16.60(1 nk . | innrkct 'Ui/ot.e.isy. / .
C'OIIN MPAir-Dull , steady ; sales , 300 hbls.
Hyr. Nominal. . . _
IIAIU r.v M At.T-Diillt woslorn , GSS80.\
WIIKAIHccolpM , 208,000 hn I oiporls , 115.-
000 hu , sales , 1 885,000 bu futures , hS.OOtl
hu. spot , bpottnarkol llriupr , ilnlli No 2 red ,
In Htoro and elovixtor , ( )7itfilS' < c ; alloat ,
78c ; utiiriiidcd red , 04iOB' < ci No. 1 northern ,
Give. Options ( rr f.ilrlyictlui No. 2 red ,
Septcml , . r. ( J7GUc , closlnc at C8yc ; Ofto-
bar , 70 < ft71Uc , PlosliiR at 71' < c. Novcmher ,
7.1473 0 , closlinr at 73'jc ! ucceiubor , 75 ®
7G ( , ( -losing at 7& ' c
ConsIlcoi'lpls. . ( , a.OOO hll. ! ovportl , 17,100
hit. ; nlos , 205.0001)11 future * , 2,500 bu. spot.
bpotsilnll , llitiicrNi ; ) J.
4b'Sll.o iillu it Options ere llriner , but
dull , advancing with wheat and the wust ; All-
Rilst , 4.V4C. closing a.t 4Die ; : Sopteinbur. 14
4G'ic , cluslnt ; fit I6 i" October. 4G < j HIVc ,
Closing lit 40'4C ! ) H iccmbur , 4G' tt47c , closing
nt
OAIS Itc'i-elpts , 220 HOO bu. ; exports , 60
bu. K ilcs , ad&.ouo bu future * , likl.uco bu.
spot Spots Ilrm , Options , dull ; Auiiimt ,
Sii'i'il.ioifi ' * , chHiiif at 30' ' e ; huptembcr , . ' 014
( Blsc. closing at aO'fc ; Uclohur , . . . . „ „ _ . . , _ ,
closing al30Je ; November , 31 < 23l' c , closing
at a1'ii" December , IJ'fc ' ; No 2 , white , bep-
tcmlie'l , 8.a4e ; \M 'Jfllllc1 , 33 3TJj ; No. 2
Chicago , 31 illl c ; No. 3 while , 32'c ; mixed
VTustutn , 3Xff32c ( , white vvusturn , 33It3Uc.
How-Dull , .
llAV-DulI ; peed to choice. 19 00
Cut nu atjulet. . l.ard , flrninr ,
dull ; VMNtuin closed at $8.58 ; sales , 5,800
tlorros , l 5S ; city , t7 SOB 8 00 Option s'xles ,
none ; ( Vtoher , * 8.00. 1'ork , moro actlvo ; now
mess , JIG 00 17 00
llurinn 1'U in , ijulpt , western , 14mil8c ;
Kirh enimurv , 17 < Ii-Oc : Klglns , 25 ,
Cliui-si. ' Dull , easy.
I'dOSJuldl ( , tin idy.
j TAI.MW Hto nli
COTTONSI Li ) On , Dull , steady.
I'I.TIIOI t-OM-Ncclc-cte-di I'ennsylvaliliv oil ,
spotsile-s. iiontii Sepluiiiliuropllnn K-ile-s. none ;
07'4c asked. Ijlma oil , sales , iiono ; total biiles ,
none ,
Itosi.v bteady.
Tinil'lATl.NH I'lrin at 27 < a27lo. }
G'ie. ' Rict. Qulut , Ilrm ; domestic , fair to extra ,
- . > s rirm , cjulot ; Now Orleans , open
Kettle , good to cbole-c , dull , steady.
Mltun-Hiiw , noinlnnl ; rctiix-d , linn.
I'ld Ilios-Dnll , steady ; J12.7QS > 10 50.
coei'bii-nusy ; luKe , tJ 10.
dome'stlc , * J 55.
dull Sliuils , * 1H,10 ; plates , steady ,
nt.inu tjulol ; domcsllc , $1 G2' { ,
SI. l.oiiU .Vlurkotii.
ST. Louis , Aiirf. 28 I'l OUli Firm , un-
cliiingctl
WIIEVT Advanced Icon action of boiiin of
icpris ( nl.itive's , No U icd , cusli , OH'sc ;
August , 6'c , ' optomboi , 50J4C , Ootobur , OJc ;
Decomboi , d7'ic
Lousdallied 'B < 3'iC ' on urospectsaf n fiuit
In tliu norllUMsl ; No a mixed easb , nnd
August , 311.C ; M'plt'inbi'i and Decumlicr , 3 Ic.
Uni * Dull , No a , cash'JJ'.c ; AugiHt ,
23'41' . suptomlKM , J.l'ii-
Kv > Ijimui , No 1 , cast side , Die.
IJtiTLit I'nth inged.
' strong , bt bor ; with good tle-
tiiand , poik , nc'tt , ciiiiunl make , J1& 25 ; lard ,
RECMITS Hour , 5,000sacks ; wlioat , 102,000
bu , com. 00 not ) bu ; oils , 53,000 hu.
Smi'MiNTS I lour , fiHM ( sicks ; wheat , 14-
000 bll ; coin. 57,000 bu : o its , 8,000 bu.
KANSAS C'trv , Aug 28 WIIIAT : Acllvo ;
No. 2 bud , lc lilgbs- , &l''ar)2tNo.'J ' ' ; red ,
1'oitN ' ' ; No. 2 mixed , 20a20ije ; No.
2 \ \ lille20a : > 9'c '
O\is sleuly , No 2 mixed , 2223c ; No. 2
White , 272He-
" " - " .
Uiicli inged ; creamery , 18ft21c ;
,
Koi.s Unchanged at ll'Sc.
HECEII-TS-\\hcat , 41.00J hn. ; corn , none ;
oals , none.
bntpui-Nrs-Whc.it , 3J,000 hn.j corn , 1,000
htt.j oats , none.
HrllUlt ( ir.ilii Tnuln liovlnw ,
LONDON. Aug. 28. Tlio Marl. Line Express
In Us tttukly lovlew of tlio Hi It Mi gtaln tiado
s.ijs. nngllsli ttlii'ats were wcnk and prices
lia\o rcce'tled yd both for tlio now ciop uid the
old. Tlie-rc-liuvo bc-eii
lurgo olluilius of foi-
wheat and price- , have declined Is for
Ameikaii , liiuludlnUillfornhm mil Aritcn-
tlno , and oil for Indian mil Ku-siun Kloiir
has f.illun Oil to Is llirloy , oils and corn
have ' shirod the dovvnvv ird tendency. At to-
daj'h niarUet New Kiuland ulio.xt aa In
ahutid ml supply and there was no recovery
in values.
Oil fllnrKotK.
On , Cnv , Aiu. 28 Nitlonnl tr.inslt cer
tificates opened ut & 7'J ; hlliest ( , M : lowest ,
f > 7'i ; eloscd , 67' suits
; , 0,000 hhls ; clear
ings , 24,000 hljls , shipments , 171,220 huls ;
runs , lllOU3hhls.
I'lrwiiLiuo , Atu. 28 National transit
cortllic.itei opened at 57 ; closed , 57's ; lilKli-
cst 7l , ; loneslD7.
I.O.NDOV , Aun' . 28. CAICUTTA LINSIED Au-
BU-t and feeptemher slilmnonts , 41s 4'd per
quailer.
P TUIIPFNTINE 21s 6d per cwt.
a Siippl } of drilii.
Nivv YOIIK , Aiu 28 Tlio l3lblo supply of
Kiiiln in hlore and allo.it on Suurday ,
Aucnil ' i0 ! , as coin piled hy tlnv New Voile
I'roduco D\chaiiL'u , w is as fullous :
Coininodlly Amount. Inciutsu. Dccioiso.
Who it . . 07J.10,0)0 ) . . . . 074,000
Corn . . . & ,3b9.0K ( ) . . . . 20,000
Oils . 33,017,000 347,000 .
ityo . . . asu.ooo a.ooo .
Ilarley . . . . 401,000 . 12,000
Cotton Murker.
NnOIIUVNS. . An.- 28Quiet , firm ; mld-
( lllntf , 7 l-ldi" low
-
inlddllnt ; , i 13-10c ; K < > d
ordlniili'ie - '
net receipts , 81'J b lies ; crush ,
M.O biles ; evpoits lo dreat Itrltaln , JilO :
hales ; s lies , 3UO Inks ; block , ! i8,07J hales ;
futures steidv , sahs , 4 1,100 h lies , August ,
17 20 ; October , * 7 Jl7 .12 : Nnvuinuui , * 7 12 ®
7 I.I , Dccuinliir. f7 filiiji ? 02 , Jaiiiinrj , S7.liLifcO
7 ( .7 ; I'ebiuuiy , $77I7.70 , March , J7 OJifl
Culled VliirUul.
Nl.w i'onn , Au -Options opened ) r-
K'KUliii , HO points don n to 15 IID ; closed dim
ID to 30 points up , silus , 11,700 h u's , Includ
ing ' optoinhcr , ? li OlltrlOOO. October , } lTi d10
( L41Q.JO , .lintiuy , Jl&OH ( .10 05 ; l'i bill 10y. ,
JlSO.-iftlS 10. Maieli. * ! 1 H5I410.00. .Spot Kio ; ,
dull , iirmer ; rs ( )7lo2ri.
I.U ci pool Vlui ki ts.
LrMIPOOI , , Au , ' 28 Win AT Sleady ; do-
iniuid iiioilt i.ilo ; holdiiis olhii fieely , No. 1
t ! illrornlii , fisTilJi'i-Md per cent.il , led \ust-
( irn slirln5s 5d ( < j&s bdj No. 2 led winter ,
5 i I'.u5fii ' ,
COII.Ntie idy ; demand niQileralu ; ml\od
ULatC'lll , Uid | ) ul CUIIt ll ,
riilliuliiiplil i ( .r.iln .lliirlict.
I'mi Mihi.l'iii v , Aiu 28 WiiBir ririnj
No J r ( d , August. liD'iQCQ ' i. .
( ( HlN-bliiii ) ; ; No J niixtd , August , 1&1S
Q lOc ,
( Mio bte idy ; No 2 while , August , 34'i
Vtlln ml. in , VI nrl.i ! IN.
MII.VV uttcriAug. . 28. WUCAT I'lrui ! lo-
iimbei , ( ir > V
Cons blu lily ; Nn 3 , 37c.
, 27He.
lUui.r.v.Noiuliiiil
ItilJ 4Dc.
( 'Illnlllillltl VlitiKrt .
C'iNCiNN * ! ! , Aurf. 28iiBir rirmj No
( our. hlunlyjNo 'Jinlvod , ,
OAII > btuady ; No 2 | , ( ( ( ( ,
V.\lll ! > K.bliudj ; tl 1J
Iliillliniiiu ( mini Mnrl.i't.
nIUiniMoui' , Arim 28Vnuu .Strong ; So.
COI'I.N ililll ; Aiigi'lsl , 45J4c.
OAIS Sleutly but IniicliM ) , No. 2 n Id to west
'
ern , JJ'iC
Vlliiiii-iipnllH IV In-ill Mnrkct.
MiNNEAl'Ol is , AIIK Jri. .Muikut lilglior ;
Aiin'iitt " , I'lili'iHbi'r and No , 1 liiud , on ti u-K ,
' \'l ; No 1 norttiurn , 5Ue.S'i < . 2 iiorlliein , &i ue ;
Dce-e'inbui closed at 0.1-e\ Itttelptb , I&U
CHID
Tulnili ) ( linlii Hurliot.
Toi.bDO , Au . 28.ViilUT Easier ; cash ,
0 1'te- .
( oils Dull , steady ; cash , 40c.
OATS Me.idy ; eath , 2H ! e.
I'riiiini ii rmiiiiTH.
Tli ( list lot of lliu AIox Wood grapes , fiom
' rouncll Illnils , woruon tlio nituKi t iestoiduy.
'II i u j wuru of tlio vaili'ly Knoun utj tlio
\\oiiluu \ and \\oiu pronoiincid vt iy lino.
l lglu lluttur MurUot.
Hini . . . III . , , Aus. . . SU lluttur btundy ; sales ,
lU (11.11 1 Ii. t It < t *
JUUlbi .
, > lut24liC.
MOCKS AM ) IIIMS.
bOiurltlci In ( ipnirul Wuro Dull and
I i-ulurtli-HK VibteiUn ) ,
NnYoitK , Autf. "s 'I ho stok market ,
aflcr a tolciabb fliin opening at fractional
iidvaucus , outsiduof Ixinsvillo X Nashville ,
vvhtc.li dcclliH-d t )
percent , bccauio henry
Thu loss vutied from yt totf \ pan cut ,
which was iccoidcd rljjht through thu list ,
hut It was iioltcc.ihlu that these huniincrint ;
ttiu inatkct took caru not to lese much stock.
After the maiket sold elf it bcc.iino ex
tremely dull and li.ulura sccinud disposed I to
wait for dolinlto nous from Washington hu-
foru takinn slues.
As soon us it bccauiu known that the Illiuid
uinuiidnient hud hi-ru voted down in the
bouio b > lar 'o uiajorlty , tuo coniploxlou
affairs underwent a rapid change The early
decline was oulckly regained and then miny
stocks began scoring advance * in the llnal
quotations of Saturday. The not gains wcro
A to ' 2J per cent , Sugar leading And some of
the low-pi iced stocks and specialties coming
next. During the last hour the dealings
were attended with considerable animation
and In Instances there . difference
was a. of J <
to 1 per cent between the sales. The Im
provement was assisted by the further ar
rivals of gold and the tendency of the money
market toward easier rates. Speculation
loft oil flim.
The news of the unconditional repeal of
the Sheimnn law by the house was not
known until after the close of the Stock ex-
.Tim Post siysTo lay's stock market
witnessed an interesting struggle between
the tendency to toict from last week's
manipulation for the rise and the reflection
of the vote at Washington Hitherto so
kpcnlj h is the process of "discounting"
favorable novvs been followed in the market
thai almost cVerr rcassm Ing development at
uasMlntMon Insfueen rellected In advance hy
a rise IH pt ices and on its actual occurrence
hy ft saggluir on" . Today's transactions
during the tw a opening hours proved no ex
ception , and the market's appcai-amio up to
noon was distinctly one of reaction. It was
only , in fact , when thu news of the house
votes . on the several frco coinage ration no-
tuall.v ! > came In that the sellers of stocks
ceased their activity and prices again moved
sharply upwatd. Of course , It outside in-
vcstois wcro a factor in the present marltnt
the com so of pilces would ho some w 1m t dif
fcicnt. Uut thctc Is practically no local In
vestment hu > lng as jot and thee can ho
none until the money market oases suftl-
clcntly to assure the business community
that the surplus money at Its command will
not imp iattvcly bo needed to piotect busi
ness demands
The following are the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on tlio Now York ex
change today :
Atelilxoit. . . . 1111 ! Nor I'lcltuurei u --I
Ail HUH 'Jxprnss . 1.IJ U. 1 . 1) A , Gulf . - I
AMon.Tuin Hllllu tJS Norlbwcsle-in. . . 01
tlo | ) l-Uil ilo prefd . . . 1J.M
Aniuriciii I\II- | < ; HH 11)1 ) Now- York Pentr ll. HI
llnllliiioro.voiilo ( to N Y .IN K . U.
Cmatlil'.ieltic . . 7 IK Out irlo A , Western 1.
Cm ill i .soutliirii , lull )
Cenlril I'li-lllo. . . . Oregon N iv
CheH .tOlilo . . . . , O S L AU N. . . . y
Clrieiiro.t Alton. . . lt.1 IMelncMill 10
C. 11 A.Q l'i orl
l Dee A , U . 10no
Clilcnt'o ( < in . , I'lttHuinr . no
CotifinllililMinia I'nllm in I'.il.icu . . 117
n C C , V St I , . . lie iilln ? . , '
Collon Oil Cert . Uiuliinunil Tcr .
Del A.llml8on . do pref il
Del I.ick AVV'tHt l.i IM ItloGruiiliVe t. ir ,
1) .V U ( ) pruf tl 17M ! | tlo iircfd ci
Il ir KilrB Co k HotklHliud
KiHtTcini . , . ! . ( , SI Paul rr
Kilt I do
12J lirer
tlo lireftl . . Jri'd SI I' Ull A Oin.ili i all
Fort VV IMIC 140 ilo piefil .
( Jioit Noilli'n pf tl 101) Sonlliirn 1'ieltlc . lli'X
Clil , VEml 111 Pfil 811 SIIK u lu linen . .
Hoc'IlliiirV.illov 1(1 ( Tenn Co il A Iron .
lllltiuls O-nli il '
IKI'S I'ullU-
SI 1'iul ' .VDiilulli 1 ! ITol .1,1) ) Ci ll idl 7(1 f'H (
K.lli A'Ii'incfd lf > V Union I'.ie-lllc
LiltoKiii- . Weal
llJfciU S Kxprc'HH . <
do lui'fil ( > 0'4 ' VV.St L .VI'
L ike Mlmiv llll'ii ilo profil
Lcid lnisl . . . . 2lliJiWullii | Rirtro Kxp
LoulH .V , N.uili ( i IMiWiHtcin Union
Louis A , N A 10 hVMvullmr.il , E
Manliitt in Con ll.l'f ilo Jii
Mi mnlilH A. C.t . II ) M A. SI L
Mleliiuui ri > iitr.il. il" ! D &H G . . .
MlMHUllll 1 * IcIliU. . . Gi ner.il Kli clric
Molilli-A. Ohio . . ll'l Nallonil in
N mil A. Ch III M111 \ C A I 1H1
N itluinl Conl iff . 111 ilo | ire-f tl in
do pii'ftl .11) ) II A.T. C
N. J Cciitr.il . . . . III T A A.4.N M. . . .
Norfolk A , VV pf il T St L A K C
Noitli Amerl n f'o do piefil 20
Noilli.rn I'.icllle OK
Total s lies ot stocks today were 100,100
sh.ins , Including : Alchlson , T.OOO ; IturlhiK-
ton. 7,100 ; C'lilciigo ( i.ih , 10,800 : Distlllln. ,
7MO ; Generil Kluctrlc , 10.700 ; I.oulsx till ) 1
Nashville , 3,100 ; North\M'stcrn , 3,000 ; Noilh-
em I'ai-IUc. 1,000 ; Hock Island , 0.200 ; St. I'.ml ,
'
l'J,100Su ; .ir , 29,100 , Western ( inlou , 10,400
Ni w YOI-K Vlonci Miirkct.
Nrw VOIIK , Au ? 28. MONEON OAT i3(3:0 ( :
percent ; last loan , 3 percent ; closing olluied
.it 3 pel cent.
I'liiviB Mi ucvNTii.fc I'Ai'f u 8Qil2 per cent.
bTi in I.NII lixciiNdiKiislor , with actual
business lu bunkers' bills .it * 4 til * * ® ! 82'4 ' for
hl\y ( dajs and J4 H0l 87 fut demand. Uum-
ineici ll bills , J4.bO'c'it4 ' 80.
bn.Viii Cl lUH'iCATi-s Neglected ; closed at
73 4c.
OoVEiiNMDNrllONDS Itrosnlar. State bonds
dull.
dull.The
The closing quotations on bonds :
U s lamer Ill N VV. Deb Ba . . . . 1110
u s 4seoup . . . . 111 St. L il M Gen tin
U S Itytiee IIS &l L AS F. Gen M .
Pacific UH of'tit. . . 101 bl Paul Consul fl. . 11(1 (
Lotilul mi umpil lu un St P.C A P. iHla . . 11U
MlHriOUllllB . . . . 05 T.l > L G.Tr.UUa om
Tonn nivvHulflH . . ns T 1MI G.Tr KclH ll'i
Tenn new Ht > t fi8 . 10lit Union I'.ic. iHtu. . . . 101H
Tenn nuu HCt , | H . lit West Sliorc iir.
Cm id iSo 'Jiln . . . 07 D A.K GV. . lala. f.8 .
Punli ill'ie l8ls. . . 101 Alclilson IH 7t
U A. H (1 IbtH . . . in1) ) ilo JHi ol.iss A. . . . 37
I ) .V H G lu . . G HAS A. Ca. . . . 1)5 )
Urlo''ds tlo iii ! TIB 1(1 (
M 1C AT Ocn ( ! H lll'i'f fl.'f.G fis 07
M K AT Gen fiu 7.1'i tlo con Us 00
Mutuil Union Us . 11)11 ) N Ciiolln.i ( > . . . 12- * <
-
N J C Int. Cert. . 10lP do IH 12UO
N l'ic IHIH . . . . 101 Toim enl Ou d ( )
N Pie ' 'Us HI V'-i (18 ( CO
N VV. Conuola . . . l'J7 Va Kx-M.il. conii. .15
HtiHton stuck Oniitullons.
UOSTON , All , : . 28 Call IOUH , 9312 per
cent ; tlmo lo ins , 83'J pui cent. Closing iiio- |
tiitlonson stocks , bonus .mil mining sliarchi
AtcTrT'Tsr F . . Kl'l tlo nrofe-rrnl . . . .
Atnt-rlcin Snirir . 7'iij ' VV'pHltiiBli Ulielrlo
do pieferieil . . 7 ( > 'i tlo pn fi > rriil . . . J7
lliu st ni > ( , m 8 % VVIheoiiBlnCi nir.il.
Ili'll'lelepboiie178 rVtclllHOIl JllH
1)081011.I ) Alb in v . lll'l ill ) IH
llOHlun k Miilnu . 11'- N'I w inri : mil ( in 1111
( lopruferie'il 1M C. niril Kli oil le.Tn on
C II A , Q .78 VVlHcoimlnCi nl I IB 05
Fllclibuit. . . . 7U Alloni > 7 Mining Co. 4(1 (
OiMicril Klcelrlc . . 10 All mile . . .
lIllnolHbleil . . . . DO llOMtoii .1 , Montin l
Me-xlein Centril . I > M lintto.1 , IloHton . . . Hi
N 1 . ( , N K . . 2.1 C.llinnet & . Heel l. . 'do
OHlColon > llG Ci-nti mil il
Ou eon bliort LineH4 ; Fi.inklln
Knbbi r . . 11 ! ! K < IIH utro
s in Dleuo . . . 8
Union I'.ielllc . . . . Ill Onlni ) I- )
Went Knit 11 ! Tamarack 1.IU
Xo\v York MlnniL' ( .Imitation * .
YoilK , Aug. 28. Tlio following arc tlio
mining quotation ; ,
Con Cil .V Va Kll ) I'bnionlli. 10
IK id wood 101) bliri i Nn\ail l 10Ml
l.oukl unit ( 'nro ill ! stuidml . . . . 110
II.ill , t NoreiouB 4.1 Union Con . . . . . . .
Hour Hi.ikc1 8ri ( ) Iron Silver , 1(1 (
Jlexlc in on Quick SlUe-r IfiO
Onlirlu ( jllll do profit IDlll )
Oplilr 00 ulwei 4D
bid
Sin Pninclsin Mining OnollllloilH.
. Ant' 28 Thoolllcl.il closing
( inoUllons lei mining stoel.s uero as follows ;
AH.i l'i H.ilu.t NoiuroMH on
Hi Irher in Mixlcan on
Hi HI A. II. kliu 6) Oplilr. in
lloillc- Con S0 ! 1'OtOHl ,
IlnhIM in SivaifU . . .
Cholliir 10 Sleiri Nn\nl.i , . L'5
Con Cal .V V.i 11IJ Union Con . . . . 30
( -riiun 1'iilnl Ml ill . . . . 30o
Cioulil .VCinrj Yi How Jacki t . .
' -t. I.DI1IH Milling MttlH.
hr Loins , Aus 28 No tr.idu. Thu following
are thu closing iiiol | itlons ;
On thu l.oiiiliin Murkot.
NivvYoiiK , Auu 28 Thu I'vcnlng i Post's
Hniinclal sjiee-lal ays. The jlank of l iighind
today hiiuxlii i.J8)00 , ( ) In Inir gold and JLJO.OOO
In ( iiirnian iolii .SUMIII thousand boverolgiii [ ,
c HUB In fiom Tails liar
gold In thu opc'n
mar-
kul v\nh 77B'J'I , with sciui-ely any iluiiiiind
A Hiihslanoidor for X'500,000 wan caneelli id ,
and tberu XMIS no otlit r dem uid in slgjil. Thu
discount In tlioopi-n nmiket wus (180. Thu
gi'iieial feullng Is that Ihu worst In oxor mil
money Is cxpec'Utl lo Ln eii ler. The slock
nun Kc'lwcru iiiilet , uvc-e-jit thu Ainoilcuiib ,
whleh v\eiu dull
P , mini lul .Nntix.
IfANPASC'ITV , AlIK 28. C'lonrlnxs , J800.153.
I'AIUS Aug. 28 ,
, Tliruo percunt lento ! , , 09f
lOc for thu account.
Nrw VOIIK , Aiu 28 Clearings , J45,811G48
, ;
balances , * JJ42U.2U '
\UA.Aiu 28-nearliKS ) , G78,658 .
; B.unu )
da > last week , J090,0'J7. '
IHi.TiMOiir , Aiu -Oloarlngs
, Jl.500,418
;
bihnies , IJ41,254 Money , Oiicrcont
I'liii.Aiir.i I'niA. AUK. 28 Clo irlngs , $097-
416 , biilanciib , tlW0.4HO. ( .
, . .Money , 0 per cent.
ll Mi'iilfi.Au 28 Now Vork exchange , 11.50
nrc'inlmn. C'leailniTb , } 51UG5 ; balancub , 118-
I.OMION. Aug 28 Amount of bullion
gonu
Into thu Hank of llngl uid on biliinco today ; ,
t'llicuin , Auir 28 Olc.irlngs , 110,533.031 ;
Now Vork uxcliiingu dull , M H14M.BG , .Money
easy ut U pur cunt.
lldsTON , Allg 28-Oluiirlllgs , } 8 C52.2J2. 1) ) ll-
aiic'OH , * l,130,000i Kxuhaiigu on Now Vork,75c
premium pur (1,000 ,
NKW OIIMANR , Aug. 28. Cloarlngs , 1480-
050. Now Vork
mclmiigu , connnorclal
, pur ;
Uunk.lJ port 1.000
UihriNNAit , AUK 28. Jlonny. 0 < il8 per cent.
Now Vork oxcliangu , f. 50&3 00 dUcount.
I'luurlligi > ll4 0,000.
bT. I.OUIH , Aug. -C'learlnzn ' , J2,3G9G39 ;
balances , J2Jb4'J. Moncv .iiilut nt OiJH pe-r
cent. Kichanijuon Now \ork , < 3 discount.
KHimnii City I.lvo stuck Murkt-t.
OITV , Aug. 28 OATTI K Hocolnti ,
7,400 hcud ; uhlumoiiu , 3,700 head ; wurkiH
Monily lo stroriR , Torn * nml shipping Mrn ,
M7rxt300 ; Tcxnq-Tipd millvn cowi , t IMS
a OSi initcliors' stoOi ? * 2.76O400 | stockcra
nml feeder * , 2.00iJ , > , M ) .
Hoot- Receipt * , S.OOO lipiul ! ililpmcnt * .
2.MK1 ( licnd ; market upcncil wcnk mill closed
fttron ! liulkor < tnl ( < Vt 45 ; lionvlct , piicknrs
ntid tiiUod , J4 OOBO.BU ; llRlit * . YorkcM nnd
pips , n OO&D 00. ' '
HiifBr-Rcculpis , 8.700 liond ; tlilpmonts ,
700 j in-irkot , stonily , F/CIW. /
OMAHA MVHT M'K MAUICI1TH.
ltrcclit | § ot'AII Sortt-I.llirrnl-Cnttlfi Stonily
nml 1192 * l.owor.
- MOVDAT , AUR. 28.
The week opens' \vlth rather liberal re
ceipts of nil khuls of stock. Ofrorlngs of
cattle vvoj-o not exactly excessive , but there
w eio enough hoi o to relieve buyers of nny
anxiety on the score of immediate supplies
While the larger proportion of the offei Ings
were direct from the range , there were some
very desirable native cornfed beeves on sale.
The mnrkot was ( jiiotably about steady.
Dressed beef men vvero practlcnllv the only
buvers , but they showed no disposition to
higgle on the pi lees except on the com
moner grades of stuff These wore naturally
slow ' sale , owing to the ample supply of
moro'ctcsirablo stock. Good to choice 1,050
to liTO-lu. ! beeves sold at from $4.15 to fl 45 ,
with fair to good BtulT at from
WU5 to $ | . A comparatively small
proportion of the western cattle
wore lit for beef and sales of common to
prottv good r.iniro steers at from W 50 to
$ J 25 looked pretty cheap. The movement
was not pat tlciilarly active , but the supply
was pretty well out of llrst hands by the
close.
Cow stuff sold very generally In Satur
days notches. Offerings weio not laigc ,
perhaps fifteen lo ids , and the demand fair.
Sales Included poor to prime cows and
Heifers at from SI to ? 3 , with the bulk of the
trading ut around $1.75 to $ J 10. Calves vvero
In fair demand at fully steady prices , but
the market for lough stock of all kinds was
dull and weak.
There was lots of activity to the feeder
trade and a further litmlng up of values.
In addition to a good Inquiry fro.n the coun
try local tiadcrs were all mote or less In
need of supplies and all bought freely at
good strong figures Good to choice feeders
ar ( ( uotablo at from $2.5 to $ . ! 1C , fair to
good at from ? J 00 to W 75 nnd common stuff
at fiom. fj to $ . ! 00 Representative sales :
DlirSSLD III-H' .
No. Av I'r. No. Av. I'r.
10 . . . .1107 * 3 05 14 . . .1028 $415
10 1083 4 00 18 1J70 4 30
25 . 1007 415 01 . . . .1J10 445
COWS.
5 . . 788 1 40 5 . . . . 828 1 80
7 . . 040 1 50 2 . . . . 045 1 U5
1 . 810 1 50 3 . . . . 1110 2 00
11 . . 850 1 50 15 . . . 817 2 05
1 . . 000 . 1 5r 17 824 205
37 . 821 1 00 1 880 2 10
7 . . 074 1 0(1 ( 7 1052 2 10
11 . . U10 1 70 4 . . . . 805 2 10
4 . . 7li5 1 75 1 780 2 10
7 . . .1000 1 76 40 . . . 88.1 2 10
1 . . . .1210 1 75 00 . . . 829 2 10
2G . . . Bll 1 80 2. . .1205 2 30
19 085 180 8 1001 250
nniii.iis.
13 . . . . 5fi2 1 75 1 1150 3 00
0 81G 1 85
CU.VFS
G . . . . 250 300 33 250 350
G8 . . . . 231 360 1 160 375
nui.t.9.
4 . 3G2 1 85 60 . . . . 848 2 75
1 . . 1020 2 00 - 2 . 800 2 75
1 . 400 210' 20 . 837 280
24 . 805 225 2 . 020 280
ft. . . . 310 2 25 20. . . . 807 2 HO
8 . 540 240 G . 033 280
51 . . . 80.1 240 6 . 885 285
2 . . . .1000 250 . 2 . 1015 800
7 . 624 2 60 1 . 1270 3 00
25 . . . . 747 2 60 * 21 . 112H 300
0 . . . . 851 2 U5 43 . 947 3 00
49 . . . 855 2 ( )5 1 . 010 3 00
10 . . . . 857 2 05 ' 21 . . . .110J 805
0 . 1007 270 15 . . . . 1011 310
Mil K 1.115 AND BPaUtQI.IlS.
Lcovvandciir t 2800
Icovv and calf 25 00
iindcalf. . . , 2000
.24 00
22 00
WLVthRN CATTLE.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
4 sirs , tig 1307 2 15
M.-UHA8KA.
0 feeders 013 275 33 feeders 880 285
2. ) cows . 021 1 10 4caltcs. 207 300
G steers 1253 270 7 cows. .1000 175
1 bull..1470 175 80 feederf,1034 300
9 cons. . 814 100 1 bull..1000 160
14 cons. . . 875 150 4calvoi" 312 250
1 bull. . . 1240 150 Scows , 1073 176
Scons . 873 200 10 cows .1020 210
2) ) eons . 030 1 75 4 cows . 820 1 8O
.13 cons. . 981 2 10 , 1 feeder. . 810 250
0 feeders 8Ub 250 14 culve-s . 254 275
7cons. . . 051 150 2conh. . . 915 210
COLORADO
82 feeders 80S 250 58 cons . 812 205
6 feeders 890 285 G calves. 180 200
21 cows. . 004 1 10
IDAHO.
Scows. . .957 235 Scows .1033 235
hOITTII DAKOTt OATTI.I *
27 heifers . 903 2 55 100 feed'r .1130 200
WYOVHMl.
20 steers 1217 260 27 steers 1284 325
1 he-lfer 800 215 2hu'f'rs 1015 2 dO
57 cons . 917 216 3strllg.l270 201)
2 cons . .805 210 8 fo'd'rs 10J7 255
7 sti ers . 1324 325 12 cons. 805 145
32cons 80J 2(15 ( 2fo'd'rslH)5 2 JO
Ufo.Hlois 9U5 275 13 fo'd'i * 1018 2 b5
25stens 12.57 200 1C calves 240 300
2sll. tlg.1575 200 lstltlg.1170 200
18sKeis 1214 240 1 cow . . UOO 2 10
3 cons .1150 240 1 feeder. 780 260
41 btojis 1273 2 80
Hoob Receipts today wcro the ! St
for the 111 st day of the vv cole in over an
months , or since Monday , Mai M , Ib1'- ' . when
0,1 J3 head Vvoie icceivcd. Receipts : ito away '
bujonil tlio expectations for the tiado at this i ,
season of the j ear , and for tlio month will
show nn incic.ihoof 20,000 to 25,000 hciid over
the month of August , IfcOJ
Sellers eio natui.illy very weak-kneed at
the opLiiiiiir Chicago had a big run and ln
lower market. There wore almost no ship-
ping orders when the maiket opened , so that
buvets for local hoiibes had little diltlculty
In inducing bclleis to accept pi ices lOc toSOc :
lower tliiui bituiday. Fair to irood light
and light-mixed hogs sold at $5 and $ .r > 10 ,
with a few choice loads at f > 15 and $ . " > 'M. ( )
'Hie popuhu price for heavi and mixed pack
ing grades WHS ? 5 , vvitli Interior lots at $101) )
and $4 II. ) . Good shipping orders , late and
moro fnvoi ible lopoits ftom Chicago caused
the market to Him up after about all the ho/s '
baa been sold , and before the close the eaily
decline wtis about ull regained The pens
weio cleaiod in teed ; season , the big bulk of
the hogs selling at or aiouml $ . " > , us against
$5 10 to fl 'JO Satuiday and f I 'JO to ? 5 on last
.Monday. Repiesentatlvo sales :
No Av. &b. I'r , No Av. Hi. I'r.
6 384 J4 80 fiH 240 400 J5 00
2 . 1'JO 4 8J ( 53 . 353 120 6 00
J4 35J 4 00 OS 242 80 6 00 i )
3 3 ( > ri 40 4 1)0 ) 65 358 80 5 00
74 217 240 4 00 fil 28i ( 2110 5 0(1 (
0 245 120 4 'JO. ' 69 . 291 120 5 OO
2 345 80 4 1)0 lit 21)5 100 6 00
3 280 4 Of)1' ) GO 2li ( ) 241) 6 ( HI
Id .1.1. ) 120 4 WJ 71 201) ) 280 6 ( II 0 )
22. .157 120 4 10 , , 50 J'28 5 ( ) 0 (
9 3.11 4 air dO 2J7 210 6(10
10 21)7 ) 40 4 OS' 69 3GO 120 6 00
lid 271 240 4 UAj 67 . 'Ml Kil ) 600
00 252 280 4 OA , 722J1 40 600
W ) 282 120 4 OS 62 281 500
70 213 120 4 UO" ! Gil . . 255 1GO 6 0,1 ,
OJ 250 120 4 05)1 ) 67 . 277 120 6 Ul )
U4 260 2bO 4 in , 78 229 210 600
27 279 120 4 9V (16 271 40 5 00
10 225 6 < K ) 68 . 2U7 IbO 600
14 215 200 6 IK ) , fi'2 . 275 80 6 00
72 218 400 6 0 ( > 65 294 280 5 00
51 320 320 6 OO ) ( 73 271 80 51)2' ) ,
dO 202 K.O 5 00 14J 219 2411 6 05
JU 289 120 6 UU 70. 224 200 6 15r
61 2b5 80 6 00 , G7 . 2J7 200 6 Or ) >
70 271 80 6 01) 75 . . 258 340 6 05
74 278 320 6 01) 63 . 253 6 05
d9 2.17 2110 6 Otr * 64 207 80 6 05
57 273 120 6 ( XJ . 72 . 2G5 120 6 05 )
, - , JBO 6 i)0 ) ( i 228 5 05
H HIM 6 UU 69 2G4 6 05 )
81 252 240 5 ( U ) 80 219 3GO 605
G. 271 120 600 02 220 120 5 07'i )
Gl 240 200 6 00 72 . 220 280 6 07'4 ) '
65 242 200 600 71 22.1 120 6 ( )7'i '
07 230 100 600 07..241 320 610
67 229 120 6 00 107 240 320 6 1O
1,2 289 40 6 110 71 . 221 120 5 10
73 274 1GO 6 (10 07 217 6 10
00 278 40 6 00 4 2S7 6 10
GO 250 120 6 00 8O . 202 120 6 10
69 . 299 80 5 (10 ( 40 223 80 6 10
04 2S8 240 60(1 ( 74 .211 12U 6 11)
74 200 240 5 00 12 303 6 10
71 i 240 120 5 00 08 2J1 100 5 10
69 V 201 120 5(10 08 . 220 120 6 10
60 277 280 5 00 80 2J1 280 6 10
(15 ( 2H7 120 600 82 221 240 610
GO 3J8 6 00 79 225 200 6 10
7 21)1 ) 6 00 81 221 100 6 10
0 208 6 00 79 219 120 6 10
3 313 6 1)0 ) GO 225 * 6 16
62 2b5 8(1 6 00 70 2O2 120 6 20
-There was a llbeial run of sheep
. . . . . . . . _ .jw , weak market. The demand I is
decidedly indifferent , oven piesent ruinously
low prices fuinlshlng little inducement to
buyers 1'rlcesuro the lowest in .vearn nnd
the continued liberal receipts of common to
fair westuiu piecludo the possibility of any
Immediate improvement. Quotations ftro
as follows. Fair" to good Matlvcs , $2 50 ®
3fXj ) fair to good vvestcins , $ JOOg ( > ) ' > ;
common and stock sheep , tl 50J 75 ; good
to choice 40 to 100-lb lambs , M 00 $ I 50.
ItnrrlpU mill l > lpii ltloii nt Stink.
Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stoi'k as
Miown hy the books of the Union Stock
Yards company for the tnentvfour hours
onillng nt 6 o'clock p. in. , August 28 , 189.1 :
iircnii-Ts.
Cars , llt-iil Cflrs Head. CICH | Mr ill
lit ) 2,377 ( TfiOl
IHSt'OStTtOV
)
Muck In Mtrbt ,
Hccclpts of H\n stock ut thu four prlnclp'it
vrcsturn markets Monday , August ' 28 :
Cattle HIKS
South Omaha 2,877 6,095 1,305
Chicago 17,000 20,000 17,000
KtinsasOlty 7,400 3,000 8,700
St. Louis 2,100 1,300 400
Total. 20,877 38,005 27,495
ClilrnR < > l.lvp Miuilt .Vliirltnt.
CiliCAno , AiiK.28. rSpccliilToloisrimto Tun
IlFlk. ] 1'rlccs for cnttlo VTITO not perceptibly
dllTorent from these nrov ailing at the close of
last neok. Pat unlives sold to qulto as Rood
advantage as then , and there was no descrip
tion for which holders found It tiucussury to
nccopt any loner pilces , ' 1 ho ricelpls ncio
nbout 17,000 head , of which about 10,000 wi-ro
natives , 4,000 western anil 3,000 Tovas oiitlln.
'
'I his Is about the samu numbar tw an bed
" last Monday and Is about 5,000 ho.id less titan
tliocorroHpondlnttiUy hist yeir. VVhllo ( hero
\\.is no nppc iranco of briskness in any branch
of the tiade , the duinand was cumnielionslvo
vnoiiRh to absorb all decent lots and the clo'-o
nas fulrlv linn. Htlusot nntlvus were piinct-
p illv ut fiom f 1 GO tci t2 05 for cons and bulls
anil from J3.40 toW 00 for tleors 1'ioni 12.50
toil 50 houulit the bulU of thu nesturns nnd
fiom J2 to2.75 were the prevailing price" for
Texans There nuro comp iralhely fo fat
diy fed Mocrs and there nas moro strength In
thoiii than In any othur hr inch of the iiinrUot.
Iilght hogs sold a trlflu loner at the opening
of Imslncss this mornliiK. and there was also u
soinuwh it weaker market for heavy and
medium weights , hut later in thu forenoon
bidding uis more spltltud and there wab a
general h mliMiIng of jirlces The close nas
Rtrong at iMiturd iv's < | iiotallins 'I lui best
heavy grades fetched fiom ? " > 60 to $5 55 , and
there weros lies of prime assorted lliht hogs
.iioiinil $5.00. ' 1 ho receipts ne.it > estimated at
38,000 lie id , which Is sevoinl thnilsind In ex
cess of the number looked for , but the demand
dot eloped nuHK-lent strength to pielty nunily
e\h uist the supply No complaints woto
inadi ) regarding the < | iiilltv : of tlio olTdrtngs
They wcro notably good and there nas little
ti ailing bclon $5.25 , though culls told as low
as * 3 50 to 14.
Thu liftit estimates of the receipts of hheep
nero about 10,000 head. A nnlslon of the
returns ' snolled tlio total to 17,000 ho id Tlio
supply nas at le ist tnlco as largo as it should
have- l : > tun i , for wholesale mutton dealers were
already abundintly supplied and would not
have been Inconvenienced had not , .1 solllarv
carload of sheep arrived. Thu demand w.isof
the weakest possible dcserlplIon and the ni.ir-
Uet nas ditto. It Is impossible lo glvo
trustworthy imotatlons , but It h id to ue more
tlian an ordinarily good ai licit ; to c ill out a
IU1 of morn than SJ.25. K\'ri mi | illty w is
quoted -Hound fl.75 and fair lo choice .it
fiom $2 60 to 1350 1'oor and common could
scircely bo sold at all and were any w hero
from Slto2 Westerns ncio dull at fiom $ .2
loJJ. The lamb maiKet n.is loneiiuotLil at
from $2 50 to $5 for poor to choice.
Kecolpts : Cuttle , 17,000 head : c-ihes , 800
head ; hogs , 38,000 head ; shoc'p. 17,000 hu.id.
The KM'nlngJoiirn il reports :
CATTLE Receipts , 17,000 head ; shipments ,
3,000 head ; steady ; top nitlvcs , $4802610 ;
others * 4 OIWJ4 60 ; common , J2.755J3.75 ; Tex
ans , $2 00J.9l > ; rangeis. $2 70(54.70 (
Hods Hecolpts , 2U.OOO head ; shipments ,
2,000 head ; market steady ; native sheep ,
$3004.25 ; westerns , $2 503.30 ; native
lambs$250S350.
St. l.oulH I.Uo Stuck Mirkot.
Sr. Louis , Aug. 28 OATTr.n Kecolpts , 2,100
head ; shlpmonts , 700 head ; mirket 25c
higher for Toians ; top on steers , $ .1.20 ; no
natives : hero.
lions Receipts , 1,300head ; shipments. 1.900
head ; m irkot opened lonor. closed steady ; top
(5 05 ; bulk of sales , J5 30 5 65 ,
blli.l.l1 Kucolpts,400 heul ; shipments , GOO
* '
head ; market s'teady , unchanged.
Fireworks tonight , Couttland beach.
Ml tiOUHL 1 > .IY AT rilK f.lIK.
Proem m Tor tlio Olt'lmillnn at Jackson
1'nrk Ni-it Wt-iliiemlny.
CHICAGO , Aujr. US. Missouri will
celebrate the fair next WcdneKday.
Every Mibsonrinn , from Governor Stone
down to the humblest citi/on , proposes
to bo pi esont and to help make the day
a success. All day h s r. fjeneialio-
ception will bo held in the Missouri i
state building1 and at 2 o'clock the
formal oxoici&es will bejrin. Vice
Pi csldcnt Frank of the btato commission
will welcome the quests to the huildiny
and Governor Stone will vveloonio them
on behalf of the &tuto. Kx-Gov ernor
Fi.incis will seiik ] foi- southwestern
Missouri , Executive Coinnnsbioner
Gvvinn will cxiiluin the work of the com-
mibbion and liov. Pope Yo.iman will
talk of Missouri'b educiilion und'bocioty.
The invoctithin will ho offered by Bishop
Ilendi ix of Kansas City.
Immediately after the rendition of
this program Governor Stone will bo
tcnduied a reception , ut which the olll-
ccrtJ of the exposition and the btato
boards will bo jnotont. A proviaional
battalion'composed of companies from
the icgiinunts of Kansas City unil St.
Louis , will diill in front of tlio btato
building at 5 o'clock , and tlio Thiid
'inont band of Kansas City will fnr-
th music.
From noon until 1 p.m. tlio live stock
pavilion vUHbo devoted exclusively 'V
an exhibition of Missouri ciittlo nnd
horbcs. At niffht theio will bo a sjieelal !
dibplay of Iliovvutlcd , uwl in the btato
building , which will be decorated and
illuminated , will be gheii a musical on-
tct talninent.
Balloon tonight at Courtland beach.
/t JIM j 1 1 1 > /.v 1,111 I.K ,
nirimeo Dlnraso AMI < line IlllniiU II rdn
llrxnclit frinii VliHsniirl ,
BrooMiNO'iON , 111. , Aug. 2rf. Within :
the past week a Htr.uitfo disease
broken out turning the herds of. cattle in
this1 county and principally in the vicin
ity of IJloomington. The dKeaso is ella -
a rnaed ) as keratitifl , which has for
Ycut'H ra 'od am ) iir ( , cattle In some nor-
tions of the far west , it IB a malignant
and contagious disease ot the eye , and ia
believed to liavo been brought to Illinois-
by cattle shipped hero from wostom
Alissonn. It haw aliciuly alleotc-d llfty
01- more cattle and stopped the sale , tem
porarily of hundicds. All the tiiiliiuila
allecled are either importations from
MisMOiai or cattle that woio pastured
near them. When ono animal in alTceted
the disease runsthiou h thu hold. The
animal ceaseto cut , the ojolwlls fjrow
red nnd inllamud , and in oxtieme ca es
tlio intoriorof tlioo.\o \ uccojiiui inllamud ,
tlio orpin bursts and the animal bo-
oonica totally blind.
-o-
VVc t I'liliiliTa llredk Cump.
ClliOAQO , Au f. US. The West Point
cadets hold their fineutill dress parade
in the L'ljvonimont phi/a last night.
Nearly ull the visitors who were in the
fair grounds at that hour , numbering
several hundred , were nsninhlcl theio
to witness ilio Iliiul uvolutlony of the
boysineioy and white. Today tonU
woie struck in Camp Sheridan and the
Kill hint corps under Lloutontuit Colonel
Mills will return to the military academy
on the Hudson.
Two .Miiuulxl lijr lliu tun ,
ANACONOA , Mont , , AUJ ; . 28. In at-
tnmptiii } ; to cross the luilioad track
ahead of u fi eight tiain Jack Dougherty
and Peter Uaininill weio run over and
killed. J3olh weio horribly inunglod.
FiiowotkBtonit'ht , Couitland beach ,
PART SAVED , PART LOST
) ld Ocean Olaimi Tribute from More Un-
foitunato Mariners.
TWO VESSELS COLLIDE OFF BARNEGAT
llnth Oo to llin llnttoin , lint tlm Trow of
Ono Snrcerd * In Ion\lng tint Doomed
Vcitol llc'loiii It ! > nk mill
I * ItmoUml ,
Nr.w YOUK , AUR23. . A thrco-innslod
sclioouoi-j pi-ob.ibly nmnnutl by a crow of
ten , hns joined Unit lluut o'f unknown
vessels which llml thutr resting plui'o on
the bottom of old occun. Hotci ow. too ,
liavo gone to their hist home , mid the
names of tho'-o who
- nnido up the INt nro
unknown. That the losa of llfo was not
more than double bctins marvelous , for
never was there lo'-s inarpin for escape
than that which foil to the crew of the
Norwegian bark Gleiiiairn ( , winch was
sunk at boa on Saturday , The crow
reached port yesterday , having been
picked up by a Hchoonor after beinp
tweho liotitH alloat.
The batk collided with nn unknown
schooner oil HoriiOKiit in the fearful
storm which caused such pi cut losa
to life and property. At the time of the
collision the sohoonor was crossing the
Glonuairn'a bow , and the bow of the
bark struck the nchoonur amidships.
or a moment the schooner continued
m her way , while the bark was driven
back by the force of the blow. There
woio excited shouts for help from the
schooner. The crow vvoro seen rmminp
forward and mounting ; the rig-glue1 The
next moment the vessel was out of sight
and nothing has been scon of her.
On board the Glen atrn thoio was
rottt ( incitement. The captain rushed
to the deck. The men hurried to the
Dumps , while Mate Larson wont below
to leain if the bark was injured. lie
found the fotouustlo filling with water ,
which poured in through a bijr hole
stove through the bows below the water
lino. The top mil was cairicd uolovv
and placed over the fiuetnie and the
jiumps kept fjoiiiff until sunrise without
Miiiiiij' } the water in the hold. It became -
came oidcnt to all that the b.u k would
luno to bo abandoned Tlio two hfo
boats were cut loose and provisioned for
a lonp siejro at &ea , but with
little water. Kight men got in
each boat. One of them was
inehiirgo of Captain Hanson and was
jilted up with a tail , while the second ,
in charge of the llrs > t mate , was taken in l
tow. Tlio men pulled hard at tlio oars , ,
and had luudly left the bark 100 feet
behind when it sank. Tlio two boats
w 010 then boutheast by south of Bin no-
gat about three miles , and tlio boats
woio headed for that place. Tlio men
worked at the oais for tweho hours ,
when they were le-cucd by a passing
bchoonor and brought into port. The
schooner is believed to have been the
Ella M Johnson , nbiut whoso loss thoto
has been considoiablo speculation.
Bickettj tonight , Coin-Hand beach.
"jun jiuvni.i : jxEouuoy.
A Kentucky 1'nrinrr Kills it Nclghbor'und
I1U Miitlior ut Olio Shot.
GDTHUII : , Ky. . Aug. 28. An old fond
between 1'incknoy Humphi y and Wil
liam Meadows , neighboring farmers
near hero , icsulted in u double mm der.
Ilumnhiey , it isbaid , has sevotal times
recently tin eatened to kill Meadow son
sight. Yesterday Meadows , aimed with
a shotgun i , called at Ilnmphrey'b ' house
and asked what ho meant by the threats.
Humphrey lesponded by drawing a 10-
\ohor. Before ho con'd ' fit c Meadows
1 Kolod his shotgun and emptied the
contents of both barrels. Humph ley
fell to the tloor dead , riddled with tlio
shot. The aged mother of Humphrey ,
who was in an adjoining room , was also
struck | . by the chat go of one of the bar
rels and was almost instantly killed.
Some of the bhot struck the daughter of
Humphrey , but bho is not seriously
wounded. ( Meadows buucndeicd to the
bherill.
Fireworks tonight , Com tl.ind beach.
a
CaiiKCil liitmiiiitiou il CotiipllciitIons.
SAN AN-IO.VIO , Tex. , Aug. 2 * . The
pursuit of clospcralo Mexican cattle
thieves and smugglers in the "Bloody
Pcniiibiila" in Toxasabont , six w < > oUs ago
by Texas rangers commanded b.v Captain
Fiank Jones , who was killed in an en
counter with the outluvvb , is likely to
icsult in inteination.il complications.
The Mexicans took iefujjo on an island
in the Rio Giando ivhich was blippo--eil
to bo nontial toil. The inngois tiuilcd
the band to their i endo/.vons and ti .ippt'd
them theie. The Mexican government
now claims that the Tex'iins iiuadcd
Mexico , It is learned that the Mexican
government has bioiight the matter of-
licially to the attention of Secrotat v of
State Giesliain , and in turn thu latter
has requested the War department to
investigate tlio allair and loport upon
the facts.
Sinilll KIIIIHIII Cj clinic.
Kiou'A , Kan. , Auj , ' liS A wind storm
of a cyelc-nic natui o struck thN city yos-
toidav. The intoner of Campbell's
opoi.i houo is u complete vviock , and
the wliolf front of the JJunk of Kio a Is
badly damaged. Seveinl building ijnd
outhouse * ! all over the city are doun. *
There aio no casualties as fur us known.
A largo iiiinilior of bomeib aio camped
along the Medicine liver and on the
praiiio adjacent to the eity. Their
wagons woio blown over and touts torn
b/tho wind.
Fireworks tonight , Com Hand beach.
THE. NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANt
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
M ; doctor MV It now gently nn tlic utomarli
\\rtt \ \ and Kleiner * umllii > lon'nnt UiMUo IliK
drink I * nnute from litrln unil is prepared for usi
M t-itslly a * ten IilicAllod
LANE'S NIEDIGIHE
AllilrucKl'liicll It ntKViawlII npirlcage If you
rimiolcct ( LSitiiloitrmlilrpn fornfroo wimple ,
l.nnr'n 1'nnilh Mnllrlnr inovcn tinlinnclt
vnclnlnr. I" > 'wOi'ontiecimry
JOOOGQGOOQOg
In all your outings
to Hie World's Fair-
Seaside Mountains
everywhere , take
Beecham's
Pills
with you.
Illness frcintcntly results
from changes ot food , water ,
climate , habits , etc. , and ll > c
icmcdy is Hc-ccham's ' Pills.
TcffuV " iiisi'KN * ! vitr.
( CtMiAitltiit ion I'lou )
is tummi xsjoil In ilio trontmant
or n'l '
( Jiirouio , Prlvnlo uul
' C1-V UK XHlOaHOI *
VVrlli lo 11 r coimtll nunuimUr
i 11(1 VI MI.N I | | V MAII , .
; \iMro s with ulninp for pur-
lliuliirn which will bo nuut In
plain uiiTolopu i > o not iiji O.U..O , uaa. isiu
ilrout , Omaha
PRESERVE YOyR EYE SIGHT.
USE
Dueber and Dubious.
These two words
Gt.-uul for tuo kinds of
watches. The name
Dueber on a watch
means that it is a *
11 cprcscntcd ; the tncaiK
RUBY JEWELED
AffiRUBY ling of other nnincs on
ADJUSTS ) '
WATCHES watches is dubious ,
> . , THE , When dubious buy i
Dueber.
Ifonrili-iilt rdocs not Loop nurvrntrhoii , mult
nijuiir aililrn HHiiil nonlllbeml ) im tlin iiiiina
uf n til ill r who 'Iocs llIK UUJCUUH " "
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A Koneril Infltatlgn Ii tutajdjd to allto Intpaot
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