ft TTIl ? OAfATTA TJATT.Y HTCTC. ITITTFRSnAV A ITOITRT 31. 1S03. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Developed a Good Deal of Wcakncs ? Yesterday. LIBERAL OFFERINGS AND LITTLE DEMAND III Corn tlin I.ncnl Tnujn Win Tiiclln'd to hell , Itilliiciired hy tlin Itecciiitu Overrunning Ilio I'.MImnlc * .Stocks mid llomlB. CtitCAOo , Aug. 80 Wheat developed n fjood deal of weakness today. Cables came uaslcr and the offerings wcro liberal , with little demand. The possibility of delay in tlin senate In ptusing the repeal li'll ' may liuvo had something to do with the weak ness , but why It should Imvo that effect In wli' < nt and not In stocks is not easily ox- plained. Perhaps a bolter explanation Is to be found In the narrowness of trade , the heaviness abroad , the enormous stocks overywhoVo , and the expected frco move ment of new wheat and the apparent falling oft of export Inquiry. The market at the opening was from J4'o to ! c lower than yes terday's close , receded J o more , then ho- 0,1110 stronger , uiul prices advanced Irom ? t.y to J c , again became rasier , prices declining from y o to Jjc , fluctuated some , ami closed easy ' 40 from the bottom. In corn the local trade was inclined to sell , Influenced by the receipts overrunning the rstlmntM and the action of wheat. The market opened nt J o dccllno and eased oft a fraction more , when it rallied } c. receded from . ' 40 to Jifc , became quiet and at the close had lost from Jc'o to "i'e. Oats were quiet , ami closed at a net loss of from , ' < c to 'Vo. The bulk of the trading was In the way of changing from September lo October and May. There was more general trading in pro visions today than has been observable for many weeks. Heavy receipts of hogs weak ened the market for the products at the opening anil lower prices ruled until Armour came In as a liberal buyer of ribs , which turned the current upward. The close wifs nt top figures. 5lo ( higher than vestcrday for October pork , Ifio up for .September lard and about unchanged for .September rib * . Kstlumtod receipts : Wheat. SO cars ; corn , ECO cars j oats , iifiu cars ; hogs , 'JO.OOO head. The leading futures ranged ns follows : " ArllclI'H | Open. I HliTli. ' | Low. i CloHo. \VmiAT Aim . . . $ nix ii m Sept. . IH * * ' * ? * ; < ( UK 11 IN Doe U"H 7 COILS Anc. . . . .1 37 H7K Sept. . . . ? : i7j ( 8fc May 4 OKI DATS- Sept 2.TV ! Oet 24 X Hay MKSS VOIIK 14 25 14 fin 14 25 14 Oet 1:1 : b.r 14 27 111 75 14 LAIIII 7 no nebO Ocj 7 SO bO SHOUT Kins Sept R no R no R 40 i 00 Oet 7 11(1 ( 7 SO 7 ( ill 1 72k > ( ' 'ash iiiotallons | were us follows : I'lot'ttDull and unchanucd. WHEATNo. . 15 sprlnc , ( Hic ! ; No. 3 spring , i. o. b. , Ii7c ; No. 2 rod , Ol'ie. COIIN-No. 2 , 37(0c ( ; No. 3 yellow , closing , OATS No. 2. 23' ' c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 27 ? . ® EKJc ; NIL 3 whlti ) , f. o. b. , 2727Mc. liveNo. . 2. 4i/ . HAIII.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 37 ® 4fn : ; No.-I , f , o. 1) . , 310. KI.AX HKKH-NO. 1 , OOfflOOc. ) TIMOTHY SUKII I'rlmi' , i(3.25iil3.50. ( 1'oilK-Jliiss. lier 1)1)1. ) , $14.rM,14.RO ? ; bird , per 100 Ihs. , j7.UOflB.OOi short , ribs , hides ( loose ) , $ K.761(18.80 ; dry salted shoulders IhnxiMll , $7y5 < 2.7.riO ; short clciirhldebiboxed ) . WHISKY Distillers' finished ioods , per Kill. , 1 Jfpw York Milrl 'ts. Nr.w YOIIK , Anst. 30. I'wiHii Ileci'lpts. Bl.&OO pkgs. ; i-xnorls , 2,200 DhN , , .ri,70 ( ) sacks ; siilcs , 20,000 pkK . ; market htoiuly , inoio active. CoitN MKAI < Dull ; steady. > IlYE Dull ; nonilniit. r lUui.UY MALT Dull. AViiKATItccelpts. . 413,000 hu. ; I'-iports , Ifi.- ! OCO hii. ; Milps , 1.H70.000 bu. futures , ( iO.OOO 1m. spot. Hxt ] ) tiiarkot dull , lower ; No. i ! rod , In Htoro aud uloviitor , OH'itlJB'tc ; alloat , ( iHIo 08jc : f. o. 1) . , ( V/'iQiiH'tc ' ; iniKraih'il red , 02ifi Otic No. 1 northern ' ; , liMftcOB'iC. Options uro Jiiodoratoly nctlvo , weak , ( Jolc lower ; No. 2 rod , Kt'iiloiuhnr , C > H l-HiUOS ? , ! ' , closlntr ( JB'nc ' ; Octohor , 70' , t70 o , closing at 70\c ; Dccuni- bor , 74 Ji t70c , uloilng ut 7-J c. CoitN Heci'lpts , (14.000 lin. ; export * . 0,000 Im.i ' sales , 515.000 hu. futuies , 44,000 Im. spot , h'pols dull and 'iC lower , closliie sti-iuly ; No. ! ! , -t4MQ444 ! < ' In cloviitor ; Xi'g&.tDSi ' : alloat. Optloim wuro fulrly actlvo and closed weak at M41io dec.llne ; Septoinher. 44 al-f4C , clos- JiiK at 44"iiC ! Octcher , 4514GJc , closlutr lit Ki'Se ' ; Nnvuiuhnr , 4til1IG1'c , closliiK 11140(10 ( ; Drcumbor , 4,5.40 ( ) ' 4c , I'loslng at 40Jc. OATH ItccDlplM , 105,000 hn. ; cxporl10,000 bu , : huh'H. 2,000 hu. fiiltnus , ma.oro hn. spot , ripotx , dull , _ steady. Options , sleiuly. Wi'storu,33if,3lJc ( > . HAY yiilut , steady , HornI'lilt't. ' . Hi rn. lllllKS-NolllllKll , 1'uoviKioNM Cut iiiQiitK. flrm , quiet ; nlckleil liolllus , 12-llis. , 12.plrkloil ; hliuiililnrV Oj-J ® C'Jei jilckli'd IIIHIIS , lofellr. l.aril , dull , .puslor : WL'sturu closed at } H.35 , muuliml ; Mill's , VlUO tlirci ! at H.a7'tH.4 ' ! > . Option Hiilns , ' louoi Hoiitoiiiliiir , JH.40. 1'orlc , qulut , stuadyj IIHVIIIOSS , J10.0oai7.00. x IluiTKit Qulul , btoiulyj wcbteru fautory , 14 Of 1 He. CIIKKHK Dull , about sloady. - I'lrni , fnlr di'iiiiiiuli receipts , f > ,422 fiuiH- : ; fu-sli , IMilOe. Ai.l.oiV' Kaslor ; rlly ttf2 per pUtf. ) , 4 13-10o. ( ? orro.Nsitii : ) On , Dull. Muady , I'llTHOi.KUM-Ni'Klfcleili roniisylviiuta oil , hpol stilus , linnu ; ScpU'liilior option SIL : | > N , none , C > 7'iibid ; I.linu oil , hales , nuno ; total ( llll'S , IIOIIK. KOSIN Quint , Rtriuly. TuiU'KSTiKi : QuU't , llrinor ; 27Jia2Hc. ! KICKKalrtluimiml , linn ; uoinustie , fnlr to e.xtru , Ti o. MOI.ASKK Now Orlmiiis , opi-u linttli1 , KOOI ! tncliolcit , iiulut , stt-ady. HuilAlt llaw , noiiiliuil ; rclliiLMl , llrm , fair ilo- liuiiid , l'io IIION Dulls Aiucrli'iui . , m2.7o(2lD,60. ( roi'pr.H Hli'wlyi lakii , ID fit ) . I.KAIiQuirt ; ( lonu'btlc. ( : ( . ( ,74. TIN KliotiKi ritnnlH , Jl&.UO. bti'mly j doinostle , (3.00 , Itll'Q Ut IH | I.OWI-tt , Illci ) ls lodny Imu-r tliim at nuy tlnin slum 1H&H , whli'li wiib tlu < lowest point on rrcoid. It lius IIPCII Sfllluir iu Kr 'ati-r rain tliun i-vcr ln . fore , but urobalily not M > fuicly aslfvlmlosalu mid irtiill wroirors ttould > ? lvo It a clmnuu by liundlln ; : at rriiboimblo protlts. Sire wlioli'mU * niaiki't roporl : Ordluiiry in itrlino , 2' tt3iiij | > r lli.i rotitll pi li-t- , 64i.7ipor III. Hern N u inuruln of ovi-r 1UO per rout Iw. twruii tbodt'alur and tlin COIHIIIIUT.Vliliout vUlilMH m oil-lull tin' piotlls of uny ono , wo buliiiilt tills Is uxoi'sslvn on a Muimi urllcli1 , Mid -ujit'st , u II nut just posslbln Hint by lUnuiiidlui ; K'kb nioru nilKlit bu niiidu in tlio ill ubllni ; unit in-bllii ) : of builnobii ? Itli-o Uoiiiiof llni bent fooiU nliK-li can bu jilnccd on tin ) tublo. At n fair niui ln of profit It would bo tlio fbuupost , thus oniiblliiK It to IHI inadu mi Important part of tin' dully food of i-luli und iioorallko. It kbould occupy a prominent ulnco In nlluiihtonu inoal diiriui ; tlio liny , Tbii ! > \vliocoiillnu tliolr u so of i leu to occasional puddings or doM-urth bavu nut uvnlli'il tlirnist'lvci o ( Its iiont olcniL-nls , fur It will bo foutiil htipurlor ( .Imply bolk'd : t i'iilifast us a ccu > : illtn mill , , or nt dlnntr H vt > Ki > liiblu , with KnivlFh , oxnctly tlio hivniu pitiiloi' > , to wblcli It Uboniuwluit nkln , wlili I tlui u < l\antiKo ! , liowuvcr , of bulni ; be tier to tlio uvoriisiullyt'Mloii. MHiirliolcr Comnu-rrliit Itcvluw , MAMMIKSTKII , Ani : , 30.-- The Miinchcxtitr Jiiiirdliin kiiyx In Its lluniichil iirllchn The BMItlooU CdlllllllH'h 10 111) IllOri' fhl'elflll DWllIK K'o ' thiikri > ut strength of cotton. Tin * Imiulrv India Isi-lUhtly Ijniter , but for the niu > 't rt nut fi'iislhlo for fulllllnu'iit. An occu- fikiiial slight couccbhloii Is obtained , hut t > cllt > rt > f 'inenilly ii'inulii linn. Them are KOIIIO In- Iu | I r It's for ineiiluni heavy i-lilrtlnii > for t'hlnu , TtUt thopilco nnd niuttor of ( h'ltvi-ry ha\n In- Jorfuivd with hu lnc < . owln to thn uncer- Jiiluty of o.\chiuiie. The tlrt.t eltect of thu RYiUuu repeal bill bus bcuu fovorublo , Out poa- slhly tha Iniprovnmont will tint bo fui talnod , M the measure * to provldo for tha necessary curreticyhurcafter are iinide < iu 1e , Oiniilui rrodun , .Mnrkrt. Ittrmit ; The receipt * of butter coed nnmtjth for the city to rotnll worn cry light , Fniicy crcniiieilci , solid prteked _ , § SiXB'JlCj chickens and prices are lower , Good clilckotis , 7iiHc ( ; old hens , 7ci roosters , 4 ® Oc ; dtick , 7c. Koos-Tho receipts are rallior ll ht , with Hi" market Htondy , the bulk going nt 11 ® ll'.je. OAMK Wlillo the wcnthor Is too warm to iniiko the liaiullltiK ot Kanio an entirely sufo btislno . . thorn arc ionic blnU ur'lvlni ? : mal- laid dnclts , * 3.50 ; blue wlnui'tl tonl , J2i gruun wltiKoil ifiil , Jl.DOi plover , very slow. Ilo.NKV Now honey hns put In nu nppcnr- ancoon the market , but tlio doniaud Is llillti ? choice now whllo elm or. IGfaiTc. riiioN ( : The ( Icnianil Is not ciullo so nctlvo ns It wad ; llvo pigeons at Jl.fiO. vr.OKTAm.K3. ONIONS Homo uroun stock Is plenty at lic ! per Ih. on orders from the country. TOM ATOIS : Homo Kruuu MOCK , ou orders , per hiiskot , COft' c. I'OTATOKS The supply U very llslit and the mnrkot llrm. On orders from the country they lire worth at loiiftt 75c. CAMIIAIIK The huslne.ii In shtpplni ; cabbage to the country nppuars to bo about over. ers are received and Iilled at l'io. ' I'n.itiiY Stray shipments are arriving and Hie quality nf the Mod ; Is pronounced irood for tills season of the your. Celery , par Joz. bunches , 30c < FHUIT.4. OitAPES S'o far this sonsou there have not been very many grapes In from California ; California , porcasi- . J1.2&B.1.0. CAUIOIINIA KiuilTS Ijiilo Crawford peaches , per box , $1 ; Ilurthitt pears , per box , $2 ; plums , per box , Jl.25fll.00 ; nectarines , per box , M.60 , MKI.O.VR Oood wntorniolons nra soiling at $ lf. per 100 : small or Inferior , $ HM)012.00 ) ; Join cnntaloupcs , upcr basket , Jl ; cr.ites , Ji.afyai.rii ) . Ai'i'i.ns No aupk'H to amount to anything are being shipped In nnd the stipnly of homo Kiown slock Is moderate. Cholco Duchess , per lilil. , j.7 : ) ! > 5M.OO : cominou varieties , suitable to ship on orders , $3.0033.25. TltOlMP.Ui rilttlTS. HANANAS 1'rlcos rnnnitn ubout steady ; per bunch , largo , ! 2.25pyj.OO ( ; per bunch , small to mi'illum , 1.7BK2.00. I.K.MONS The steady warm woftthnr produces a very fnlr demand for lemons anil nil houses u ro doing a good steady buslnoss In them. Mussluas , o.\lra fancy , $ I > .00510.50 ; Mes.sliius , per box , choice to fancy , jri.OOG.50. UIIAMIES There nro only a few ornngos nr- rl Ing. Ulvcrsldo Miullterraneun swuets , { 3.75. nines , TAI.I.OW , KTO. IIlDKS No. 1 green hides , 2'tcj No. 2 groou hides , 2c ; No. 1 gruon salted hides , 2 ? c ; No. 2 green * alted hlili-s 2c ; .11' . 1 groe.li Milted ildus , 25 His. to 40 Ibs. , 'J1.1 ; No. ' . ! preen salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ib-i. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , Be ; No. 2 veal culf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , ! lc ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , Oc : No. 2 dry Hint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry suited hides , 5c. 1'art cured hides 'jc per Ib. loss than fully cured 111:1:1 : : * I'KI.IS liroon stilted , each 3Bc@fl.Q5 ; green suited hhcHrllii's | ( ' lion wooled early skins ) , each 15@25c : dry hhoiirllngs ( short wodled early skins' ' , No. 1. each 5lOc : dry shearlings ( short wooled early skim ) , No 2 , each Tic ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , perlb. , actual weight , 10 ® lie : dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , iictmtl iwelght , 7@10c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Hi. actual weight , OfJlOc , dry Hint Colorado tntir rain wool pelts' ] > er Ib. , actual weight , 70c- dry plocesand bucks , actual wolirht , &il7c. ' [ 'AI.I.OW AND UHKASI : Tallow , No. l,4c : tal- lowi No. 2 , 3jc ! ; grease , white A , 3'Jc , grease , whllo 11 , 3c : grease , yellow , UJie ; gronsu , dark , 2'/sc ' ; old buttur. 2i42'c ( ' : beeswax , prime , 103 25c ; roiiKh tallow , 2'ifi3c. ( SI. I , mils AItrltH. : . ST. Lotus , Aug. 30. I'louit Harely steady , unchanged. WHEAT Nothing doing ; No. 2 red , cash , u95 c ; August , 5Hic ; i-eptetnbcr , 09 ? c ; Octo- bur.iuyc : Decumber , GO'iC. COIIN Weak ; No. 2 mixed , cash and August , 34-V ; Sc'iilombor , 34'sc ; October , 34 ; < c ; De cember , JIS 'c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 , cash and August , 24Hc ; September , 23"jc. KlK-lllghir ( ( ! : 1'2'Sc. HUTTKII t'nchaiiged. I'uovisio.NH l.owor : steady atdocllno : pork , current make , flfi.M ) : lard , < 0 ; nominal. Ir.ciil'rs ! 1'lour , 4,000 sacks ; wheat , 00,000 bu : corn , 13,000 bu. : o-its , 18,000 bu. HIIII'.MINTS : 1'lour , 5,000 sacks ; whont , 108- OOObn.j corn , 05,000 bu. : oats , 4,000 bu. Now Yorlc Dry < tnod * 'Market. Nnw YOUK , Aug. 30. The dry goods mnrkot continued about the SHIIIO as regards demand , but thu tnnu Improves more decidedly. .Mills are start Ins up. anticipating n resumption of regular trade. It may not. bo , however , until the silver question Is fully settled In congress. Jobbers are doing morn business and the necessities of the moment make nun consider able volume of trade ut IIr.ul lianas. There Is a general belief hero that thu worst Is over , but no boom Is looked for to follow a restora tion of conlldunce. There have been too many losses for that. Kuih : : > M City MurlicH. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 30. WIIKAT Steady ; ' No. 2 hard , 60'ic ; No. 2 red , 52c. Coins Stonily ; No. 2 mixed , 30c ; No. 2 white , 30tt30tc. ! OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2122c : No. 2 whlto , 272He. HUTTKII Firm ; creamery , 18Q21c ; dairy , Kdns Qulot and easy at lie. ItKCKifTSWheat , 24,000 bn. ; corn , 6,000 bu. ; oats , none. Sill I'M r.NTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , none oats , none. Oil .llHrketi , On , CITY , Aug. 30. National transit cer- tlnYatus opein.'d at 57 ? ; highest , 573. { ; lowest , 57noi clcsed , 67 ? ; .sales , 7,000 bbls. ; elear- mices , lu.oot ) bbls. ; shipments , 180,870 bbls. ; runs , h)24 ! ) bbls. I'lTTHiitnm , .Aug. 30. National transit corttllcatus opened at 57 ? < : closed , 57'4 ; hlgh- fhl.MJf ; lowest , 57'J ; sales , 1,000 bbls. LONDON , Aug. HO. ( UI.CUTTA IINSII : ; 41s 9d per quarter ; August and b'uptomber hlilp- mont.41s3d. TiniPii.NTi.XB Si'iniTS 21s Od percwt. Cot Ion Marliut. NKW Oiu.r.ANS , Aug. 30. Future's steady ; .sales , 40.HOO bales ; August , i7.40 nominal ; October , * 7.217.22 : November , $7.3iet7.32 ; Decombur , * 7.403i7.4'J ; January , f7.Git ( 7.B7 ; Fubruary , if7.04ia7.00 ; March. * 7.72ia7.74. ( Olid middling , 7 ! > c ; middling , 7 3-10c ; low middling , 0 15-lOc ; guid ordinary , 0 , c ; nut and gross receipts , 274 bales : exports coast wise , 1,378 bales ; bales , 550 bales ; htock , 37- 018 bales. _ Coltun .Market. Nr.w Voiuc , Aug. 30. Options opened ( Inn and unchnnged to 40 points up nnd closed barely sloady , 15 to 30 points up ; sales , 30.0UO lings Including : September. $15.40 ; October , J 15. 503 15.05 ; November , $15.45Cil5.55 ; Do- cnmbor , $15.40J415.55 ; January , SI5.40S16.50 ; .March , * 15.2.riiil6ao. Spot Kfo , llrmer , oulet ; No , 7H0.12'i. ' ilfiMi .Mnrlints. MliWAiiKii % Aug. 30. WUKAT Lower ; No ; 2 spring , 60c. CiHN--l'nclmngcd ) ; No. 3 , 37Hc. OATS -Firm : No. 2 white , 28o. llAUI.r.Y64iC , Kvu llncliaiiKud ; 44 * Jo. I'ltovisiONS 1'orK , $14.40. I.lviirpciol . , I.ivuitrooi. . Aug. 30. WIIKAT rnsy ; < lo- mniid poor ; holdurs otTur frruly , COIIN Steady ; demand moderato ; mixed wostoin. 3s lid per cental. BACON Long clour , 45 Ibs. , 53s Oil per cwt. . JjAini I'rlmo western , 41bOd per cwt , ( 'IlK'lllll III > CINCINNATI , AUK. 30. WIIIIAT Woakurj No 2 red , 5tic. COIIN Heavy ! No. 2 mixed , 41c. OATH - Hasyi : No. 2 mixed , 2tij2G'Jc. ! ' WIIIBKY- Pull ; ll.l'A MlnntmpiilU Wliunt Miirkut , MiNNKAi'Oi.18 , AUK. 30. Kuturei dull au'iiln toilHVi AiiKtist nnd Hoplembor , 50'go Docenihor , 02c ! ; on Hack , No. 1 hard , Coo No. 1 northern , ftHc ; Nc. 2 northern , 5titc ! , Iliiltlinorti ( iraln .ilurltct. Aiik' . 30. WIIKAT Steady ; No 2 ii-il , August , . CoitN lui'gular ; Sojitemlier , 44 .c. OATS Finn ; No. 2 whlluwostern , 33io ! , Tolrild drain .MarUrt. TOLEDO , Aug. 30. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 cash and August , 01 ' c. COIIN Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 41e. Qtllpti CUkll , 2CC. AM ) 11M)3. Sccurltlon Were In tlin Aluln llunyunt Kh ri Adviinrr * . NEW YOIIK , Aug. ! ! 0. The stock market to day was iu the main buoyant , with u ma terltil Increase In thu volume of busiuoss aud a ccacral and sluiri | .ulvmu'o in prices Purifier largo iiurchtibi-a for European ac count ami a coiiblilcrablo dcmnml fivm loea ojioralors led to a rlso of Jj to UVv J'or ' cent It the nctivo list mid C to 1) ) nor cent In * , ho specialties , AmoiiR the later American To baceo , Consolidated fius , Pullman , Man hattuu , Illinois Central , American Cotton OH preferred , Lead preferred , Now Jor soy Central ami Nickel Plate were the most prominent. The dealings taken alto gether were hotter illstrihuteil than for souio tlino und the market was characterized b ; much apparent confidence In the future course < of prices. The recent action of the Itouso on silver wns still thoilomlnantfaetor.it liavluc re vived the Investment demand for securities aud stnrtcd up renewed activity amonc pro fessional operators. An easier fcellnp Iu tlio money mnrkot and resumption of business by banks and Unas afforded material aid in the restoration of confidence. The improve ment Iu stocks hns naturally hceu stimu lated by the substantial recovery in bonds of all descriptions. During the afternoon prices reacted ! s to 2,4 nor cent , American Supar lending , as it did the previous ad vance. When the bears found that holders were disposed to take profits they ham mered the list and were assisted by exarper- ated reports from Chicago as to alleged riots in that city. Final transactions were at a fractional recovery and the market closed steady in tone. Thnl'ost snys : The condition of the citi banks is Improving slowly hut steadily. Unless all signs fall the statement by next Saturday ought to be genuinely favorable. Money is now coming in from otitslilo banks remittances which ehlelly represent the payment of loans made on a rediscount lo thesu outsiilo institutions two mouths or more ago. This result is ample vindication of the policy lately adopted by our banks whereby a rate of IS per cent was charged for outside renewals. Under thcso changed conditions such of the Now York banks as recently shut down on restricted cash pay ments to du | ) sttors are gradually resuming their former acctmnioilattous. The following are the closing quotations of ( lie leading stocks ou tlio Now York exchange change today : AtvldHon 17H .list. 1'jicltlo profd A.I Adams I' . IM , nr , . . . l o ( i. p. . i ) . & oiiir. . . . 11 AltonTerro Ilnnto 111 NortliwrnltTii 1)7 ) do nrofd 140 do prefd lia : Ami'rlcan Kxprc-HH 1(111 ( Now York Central. lil ( Iliiltlinoro , tlilo. . N. Y. A.N.K J2 ! Canada 1'aeltle. . . . Ontario A. Wostoni Canada Southern. . . . . OreKon Imp. Central I'aclllc 20H Oregon Nav Chen. A. Ohio " " O. S. L. .V U. N. . . Chicago A , Alton. . . 1'JH I'aclllc Malt C. . II.&Q Peorla. Dec. V K. . . Chlc.lKO OaH. . . ' . . . . Plltsburir Conbolldatodnax. . Pullman Palace. . . C. C. C. A St. I. Ileadlnir Cotton Ollrert lllvlimond Tor. . . . . tllel. A-HndHoii. . . . do prufd Del. Lack. AvWost. . . . Kin Orande WoHt. . I ) . .III. G. profd. . . . 2 Ido prefd 1)Is. AC. KdrH.Co. . 2 RocklHland KantTenn St. Paul Krli ) do profd do profd 28 St. Paul A Omaha. Fort Wayne 140 do profd Oroat Nortb'n pfd. 1112 Southern I'aclllc. . . Cld.A-Kast.Ill.pfd HO Sugar Uellnory. . . . Hocklm ; Valley. . . Tumi. Coal .t Iron. . IlllnolH Central. . . . TCX.-IH Paiilllu St. Paul jfc Uuliith. tTol. , t O. Con. pfd Kan. .t Tox. pn'f d. Union Pacttlc Lake Krle .V Wem. tJ. S. BxprCHH do prefd W. . St. UAP Lake shore do prefd Load Trunt Wells Knruo Kxp. . I.OlllH. .t NilHll . * 'l7H We > ! ' lit Union. . ll ! Iwiieolltur & L. K. . . Manliattan run. . . . 117 I do profd 10 M. A St. I. Michigan Contra ! . , htl | II. A.H. t ! MlHsonrl Paclllc. . , neiinrnl Klectrle. . . Moblhi.t Ohio 1'J Nntlonal Linseed. . NaHh. , t Chatt r > c > C. ! ' . .t I National Cordat'c. . do prefd do profd II..VT. C N. J. Central 100 T. A. A. AN. M. . . . Norfolk A.W. pfd. . T. St. L. JtK. C North Aiiiort'n Co. 1ilo pref'd Northern I'acltlc. . bid. lasked. Jex-dlv. * Thu total sales of stocks today worn 290,800 shares , Including : Atcblson. 10,300 ; Burling ton. 7.000 ; Chicago Has , 17,900 : Chesapeake Ohio , 3,200 ; DIstlllliiL' , 24,200 ; ( Jeneral Klectrle , 11,700 ; Lonlsvlllo & Nashville,0,000 ; Missouri ' Pacific , 5,9l ) ( ) ; National Load , 4,500 ; I'uw Kngland , 5,000 ; Northwestern , 3,900 ; orthern I'aclllc , 3,000 ; Readlmr , 3,500 ; Rock slum ) , 7,000 ; St. I'aul , 30,000 ; St. Paul & Omuha , 45,100 ; Union I'aclllc , 3,300 ; Sugar , > G,300 ; Western Union. 21,000. N -w Voric Monpy Market. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 29. MONKV ON CAM * asy. at 2ic4 per cent ; last loan , closing of- 'ered ' at 2 pur cent. I'ni.MK .MKHOANTII.K PATKII 812 per cent. STIUI.IM : > Ext'iiANni : Stundy , with actual > tislness In bankers' bills ut $4.82 ; < for sixty lavs and $4.854'Jl4.8liU ? ( for deniaud. Com- iie'rcml bills $4.HOSi4.'J5. HII.VKII ( . 'EUTiFiCATta Neglected ; closed at 74c bid , 75c asked. GOVEKKMUNT Ito.NDS Steady. State bonds steady. Thu closing quotations on bonds : J. S.J8 n Ill N. W. Deb. Cm 100 U. S.Is coup 111 St. L.AI.M.OcMi.r.s 7im U. -IKHrcir 8 SUL.AS. P.Oon.M KID 'I'aclllc ' UB of ' 05. . . 101 St. 1'aul ConsolH. . ll'IIK 'Louisiana ' Hinpd4a on 'SI. ' I'.C. IcV. IBIB. . 100 MiBBOUrlllH OB T. I' . L.G.Tr.Ucts. I ! 4 Teim. nuWBCllla. . 111.05 T I'.U.O.Tr. UetB. 10K Tenn. new H t BH. . 05 Union I'ac. lutH. . . . ioa Tenn. new Hot Hs. . ( itU West Shore 07 Canada So. 1MB ! U ! D. All. G. W. Ibta ISO CentralPae. lsl . . 100 AtclllBOIl | ISOTAi \ D. All. O. iBtH. . . . 110 do' H class A. . . . 10H M ) . All. G. 4s 711 G. H. .tS. A. fiB. . . . 05 Srlo L'ds 7r. Ido'Jd BH 100 M. K. & T. Cen , I'm. 7r.M H. .tT.C.fis 00 M. K. .VT. Gen. Cm. 71 do eon. ( ! 115 Mutual UiiloultH. . Kill N. Carolina ( is. . . . 111) ) N. .1. C. Int. Cert. . 107 do 4s 00 N.-Piic. IstB lllt Tenn. old OB no S' . I'ac.'dB HS Vu. ( is CO N. W. C'OIIBOlH 1-J8 Va. I'x-.Mat. coup. bid. lanked. ItOKtUII SlllCl ; OlIlltllttollH. 11OSTON , Aug. 30. Call loans 8 per cent ; line loans , tJfilO percent. Closing quotations in stocks , bonds and mining Hhaics : Vti-b. T. .tS. P IT-W'WeflTlnclir Klectrle L'OK American Sugar. . . do preferred 40 do preferred Hr > WiHt'oiiHln Central. Hay State ras 10 Atc'hlHon 2d 30 ! < Hull Telephone. . . . 1K1 71 ! Hi lloBton A. Albriny. . . New Kngland ( ! B. . . II ) ' . ' Iloston .V. .Maine. . . . Ml General Klectrle BB lit do preferred liW WlKeoiiBlnCent'l IB li'lW ' C. . H. , t Q Allouez.Mining Co. 40 Kltchlmnr Atlantic General Kluelrlc . . BoBton A. Montana Mexican C'entral. . . tli'.t Iloston . . . . N. Y..VN. K Calumet & llt'cla. . . 205 Old Colony 170 Centennial . > Oregon Short Line. 0 Kranklln ii Ktiliher . . Kearsarso San Dleiro 10 Osceola IIiilou Pacific Qulncy 05 West Knit Tamiirack J31) do preferred 7H S'tn fraiinlKuo Alining OnotntloiiH. HAN 1'iiANCisco , Aur. 30. Thoolllcl.il closing quotations for mining stocks -were as follows : Alia Ill llalo.t Norerohs. . no llclclier IB Mexican Bfl l.'Oftt .t Helclier. . . . 60 Oplilr. BO llodli ) Con -0 1'otosl nil Hnlwer IB Savage 30 Clidllar IB Sierra Nov.ida lB ! Con. Cal. & Va 115 Union Con 30 Crown Point 'JB Utal B Goulil .t Curry iifi Yellow Jaeket no Xmv York .Mllllnu' ( jilntiillonii. New YOUK , Aug. 30. The following are the mining quotations Con. C'al. A. Va 10."iSlerra | Nevada Duailwood. . ( ( _ : ( ; ( . 111) ) Could anil Curry. . . Union Con 111)B Halo .V NnrcrobH. . . . 4B Yellow Jacket 40 * lIomi'Htaku Iron Silver 10 Mi'xlran Quick Silver , . . Ontario 1100 ( In prefd Onlilr . 400 Ilulwer 10 Plymouth . IB : -l. I.OIIIH Almliif ; MiirliS. ST. Lotus , Aug. 30. Mining stocks dull , unchanged. Thu following are the closing quo tations : Asked. Hid. Aakcd. Mid. Amur. N. . . ' "JH , ' . ' 0 Graiilti-M. V.'JB ' . ' .7B Adams . 00 Illiu'talllu II.SU Kl 1 zabeth .10 KANSAS CITV , Aug. 30. Olenrlngs , tl,004- 675 , NKW YOIIK , Auir. 30 , Clearings , 559,309,018 ; balances , 13,230.079. 1'Aius , An * 30 , Three i > or coot rentes , OOf 35c for thu account. IlAl.TlMOitr , Aug. 30. Oloarlngs , } 1 , 557 , 500 ; ImliincuK , } 'JH2,210. Jloney , 0 percent. Piui.Aiir.i.i'iiiA , Am : . 30. doarlngs , (0,11)1- ) 3'JO ; balanceb , (1 , 110,818. Jloney , 0 per cent. Mr.MruiH , Aug. 30. Now YorkoAchango sull- tng nt$1.5l ) nri'iulum. Olenrlngs , $45,14-1 ; bnl- nncex , $11,932. CINCINNATI. Aug. 30. Now York oxchanco , J2.6O5.0O discount. C'loarlngs , (1,001,400. Money , lift ? percent. ST. Loins , Aug. 30. Olearlnzn , (2,217,075 ; balances , J'J98,753 , Money , iulut ut G8 pur cunt. Kxchangu on Nuw ork , 25o tllscount. NKW OIIM--ANH , Aug. 30. Clearings , (783- 149 : Now York exchange , commercial , M per $1.000 premium ; bank , | 0 pur (1,000 pre mium. , A HIT. SO. Clearings , (0,223,071 ; New York exchamre , * 1 discount. Sterling exchange tlrmurut $4.81li 4.HU. Money , easy at ? tier cent. LONDON , Aug. 30. Amount of bullion gonu Into thu Hank of ICnglnnd on bulancu today , 214,000. Ratu of discount In the open mnr- kut for both bhort and three months bills Is per cunt O.MAII.V l.lN'i : hTOUlC .M.VUKICl'S , Itecelpti HUM Liberal-Cuttle Steady , lint Slow * lliiitt Lower * WUII.NESDAV , Aug. 80. Itccelpts keep up remarkably well for the three days , footing up 8ll catUo , 1)1,748 ) lioga unit' > , ! Kl blicop , against 0,151 cuttlo , 10.CUO hogs and 3,1U1 sheep for the IIrat half of last week. Tim cattle mnrkot was about steady. Sup- piles vrero very ( air , and , with all local houses wanting cattle , the trade was in pretty good bhape , at least ns far ns decent cuttle wcro concerned , With no outside comt'ctltlon , sellerjCtcJBnd it ill iicult to realIze - Izo oven steady prk-cui for anything Hint ( Hit not Just suit the bu.v > rB , Good cattle were scarce , cither iiatlvii * 'fir westerns , and tlio trarto was consequently slow. Some choice laiO-1b. hooves brought fMO , whllo fair * < o pocr stuiT solil itt fro.ni f 183 down to M. Tliu bulK of the range''cattle came under the head of butchers' sUwk or feeders , the few decent beef cattlobanging from fJ.lK ) to ? 3.30. There was a rcnsonnblo amount of IIfo to the trade and'tun close round about iverythiug out of tlrstlliunK : It was the sainoa.Vlu | butchers' stuff unit canners. The supply was moderate and the ' movement lively und'ei' ' a good demand. Good fat cows sold at from $2 It ) to $2.JiO , with fair to poor stuff lit frutn $ J down to $1.15. Calves at from 8S to J4r > 0 wore fully steady. Itourrh slock at around f 1.50 to $3 showed no improvement. In stockcrs and feeders the supply con tinues In excess ot thu demand , and \vhl1o smooth , fleshy stock is wanted nt full strong prices , the ordinary run of feuding stork Is anywhere from 5c to 15c lower than the close of last weak , flood to choice feeders are quotable at S.7i > ( gUr : ; fair to Rood nt $2.'iOC"f ( > and common stuff nt * 'J.OO@'J.GO. Kcpresentatlvo'sales : . imis9Kt : > nr.KF. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 700 J3 00 US ) . . .1U7H 3 8.r > 1 1020 3 60 17. . .1310 4 40 . .MIXED. 19 1114 3 80 COWS. . OtO 1 15 5. . . 730 2 00 . 1020 1 25 5. . .1000 2 00 . 020 1 25 o ' ' . 700 2 00 . ! )31 ) 1 35 la' . . 083 2 10 11. . . 755 1 50 15. . . 80S ) 2 10 2. . 101)0 ) 1 50 15 . . 1000 2 10 .10110 1 50 i. . . 710 2 10 10RO 1 50 20. . . 025 2 15 . . H74 1 50 14. . . 050 2 15 7. . . 828 1 50 50. . . 970 2 1(5 ( 1. . . 080 1 50 24. . . 945 2 10 ! G. . . 78(5 ( 1 05 20. . .1071 , 2 20 7. . . 043 1 05 54. . .1012 2 20 12. . . OH ) 1 05 o " . 950 2 20 4. . . oua 1 HO 13" . 939 2 20 10. . . 805 1 85 8. . .1110 2 25 10. . 830 1 05 29. . . 891 2 25 0. . . 771 2 00 1. . .1040 2 25 1C. . .1010 2 00 1. . . 020 2 30 G. 014 2 00 7. . . 085 2 30 2 1005 2.00 * minu9. : : . 570 1 50 c.u.vr.s. 4. . 200 2 00 1. . . . 210 3 25 0. . 358 2 75 ! . . . . 225 3 25 2. . 130 275 1. . . . 210 4 00 3. . 273 2 75 1. . . . 150 4 50 3. . 253 3 00 nut.is. 1. .1000 1 30 3. . . . .1300 1 55 1. . 070 1 55 1. . . . .1100 1 00 STOCK Kits AND FKr.nwis 5. 472 1 50 08 890 2 30 10.o . 303 1 50 7 917 2 35 o 000 2 00 27 902 2 60 II. 084 2 10 1 920 2 1)5 17. 755 2 15 15 784 2 55 0. 700 2 20 28 , 777 2 00 5. 58,4 2 20 00 845 2 70 5. 007 2 70 1. . 500 2 25 15. . 1081 2 75 11. . 099 2 25 0. . 1230 2 90 11. . 029 2 25 23. . 1000 2 OW 1. .1080 2 25 13. . 1002 3 00 1. . 1200 2 25 13. . 1125 3 01) 11. . 090 2 25 48. . 1170 3 05 7. . 790 2 30 241170 3 10 WKKTWIN CATTI.i : . Av. I'r. Av. 1'r. .NT.MKASKA. 14-.tccrs..l2G2 2 00 2 feeders 800 3 in 8 fdrs 1100 3 15' 12 Mrs..1119 3 13 1 feeder. . 010 2 00 1 feeder ; 840 2 40 2 feeders. 1005 2 05 24 fdrs. . . 975 2 05 1 cow 1110 1 75 Ocows. . . 091 2 10 GCOWS..HHI ) : 2 10 14 Mrs..1080 3 10 15 feeders. 1ivo 2 Mrs. . . 1085 2 8.ri Icow. . . .1230 it 15 ; 3eo\Vb..B33 2 10 31 covn.j , 3 feeders. 1003 2 Hi SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 cow 1110 220.10 ' uuw ; . 950 2 20 2 cows. . . . 930 J 20 12 fdrs. 5U3 1 50 llieows 838 1 50 3 Mrs. . . 753 2 40 21 feeders 731 2 40 7 fdrs. . . 000 2 40 2 feeders , 075 2H ) 2 fdrs. . . 800 2 40 3 calves. 330 2 00 1 bull. . . 10UO 1 00 2 bulls..1280 110 1 bull. . . 1400 1 40 2 feeder * , . 535 2 30 10 Mrs. . . 510 2 30 1 sir. , tls. 1350 2 50 2M.'stlilG8J ! 2 50 Ihlng . . . .1100 3 00 bcalves 223 2 25 WYOMINO. 13 fdrs. . . 869 2 GO " " 1 * steer.l200 2 25 G bfrs. . . 833 2 M A. 1 steer. . 110' ) 3 00 2 bulls..1500 IDO 4 cows..1102 1 'JO 5 fdrs. . . 840 2 05' 1 Mr. . . . 1000 2 50 23 fdrs. . . 116H 305 17 cows. . 723 1 70 4 cows. . HH5 2 5011 Mrs. . . 010 2 45 15 cows.712 1'25" 23 cows..800 2 00 2 trs..l285 330' 22 cows. . 870 2 30 4 btrs . . 005 2 00 14 cows. . 704 1 00 1 fdr. . . . GOO 2 50 1 Mr. . . . 780 2 05 7 Civs. . . 197 275. Grows. . 07O 2 50 7 cows. . 828 250 14 Mrs..1187 3 25 15 COWS. . 702 2 00 11 civs. . . 242 2 70 INDIAN TIIllltlTOltY-TKXANS. 304 sirs. . . 850 2 25 * tailing. Hocis While receipts wore lighter than yesterday or a-week aero the run was just about twice ns heavy as a vear ago today. There wcro 111fresh loads received and while there was lltUc quotable change in the general quality offbo offerings there seemed to bo a smaller than usual proportion of lijht ; and light mixed hogs. There was a very fair shipping demand , especially for light and butcher weight stuff and with the fresh meat mun also wanting that class of stuff prices were llrmly held , sales being largely at $ .1,15 to $ .V3 , with one choice bunch at . * r > . 'iTi and some as low as $ . 1.10. The market for heavy hogs was generally 5c to lOe lower. Packers had thinirs pretty much their own way hero , and with very little oonifutitlon | from shippers iilled their orders at from $ , r > .0.ri to f.r > .15 very largely. Two or three choice heavy loads sold at * 5.CO urn ! rough , heavy and mixed hogs sold down around S4.)0 ) and $5. Trading was fairly lively from the start and early in the forenoon the pens wore cleared. The big built of the sales wcro at from $ T ) . 10 to ? ri.tl ! ) , as against S.1.15 and $5.'M Tuesday , and $4.Vi ( to $4.K ! ) ono week ago today. Representative sales : No. Av. Hh. I'r. . 31. . .378 80 $4 90 100 $ D 07. . .275 100 4 00 80 f : .370 0 00 240 5 .288 0 00 280 C 04. . . .271 0 00 5. . . ,3H4 0 01) ) 25. . . .274 0 00 07. . . .244 300 0 00 5. . . .320 o oo 01. . . .270 020 0 00 f'J. . . .258 441) f ) 00 57. . . 343 200 5 00 01. . . .313 240 0 00 45. . . .202 200 0 00 OH. . . .258 120 0 00 G'J. . . .280 280 5 00 02. . . .281 100 0 00 38. . . .250 II ) 0 05 03. . . .201 280 5 05 30. . . .277 100 5 05 04 . . . .252 2h ( ) 5 00 30. . . .257 120 0 00 71. . . .272 320 5 05 I ' .330 5 00 58. , ] .250 120 0 07' ' ' , 52. . . .300 240 0 07i ! 71. . . .270 100 5 10 00. . . .257 120 0 10 50. . . .2J1H 120 10 08. . . .308' 100 0 10 04..208 120 0 10 57. . . .204 120 0 10 CO..31)0 ) 80 0 10 70. . , .230 210 0 1O 60..222 280 0 174 00. . . .201 120 5 10 , 70..281 240 0 20 00. . , . 308 200 5 1O'1 ' 71..240 280 0 20 04. . , .240 40 6 10' ' " 70..215 320 0 20 GO. . .270 0 HI1 78.207 321) 0 20 58. . .283 80 f. 10 , 80..223 240 5 20 07. . .240 200 did. . 04..232 0 2 ( ) 01. . .208 120 0 10r- 71..221 440 0 20 05. . , .253 240 0 10 72..270 80 0 20 40. . .370 100 0 10' ' , 1'0..248 100 520 CO. . .283 240 0 10' ' ' ' 02. . . .207 40 020 4B. . .370 100 0 10 73..218 120 0 20 71. . .247 0 1O 80. . .2,17 100 0 20 -74. . .233 2OO 0 10 , ' 00..230 ICO 0 20 02. . , .317 100 0 10. 00..232 40 0 20 47. . , .330 0 10' ' 00..233 80 0 20 73. . , .2-10 240 010' " 60 . . .233 0 2O 70. . . .244 100 0 10 ' 43..340 0 2O 142. . 203 320 010 .00..207 40 0 2O GO. . , .204 20O 0 ID . 04..248 80 0 20 05. . . .272 120 010 , 02..223 80 0 22H 77. . . .201 200 OKI' ' " 80..182 100 020 02. . , .207 12O ) 78..184 100 020 04. . . .317 120 fi 10 ' < 73..218 80 020 53. . , .280 120 0 1O' ' 82..252 100 0 20 73. . , .240 240 6 lO-'r 05..210 40 020 01. .200 80 6 12(1 ( 00. . . . 102 40 6 U& 60. . , .333 280 0 I'Pa.- I'lliS AM ) ItOlKlll. 1 , . .850 300 0. . . . 70 300 1..300 300 1..430 80 400 2..440 3 25 SiicKi1 IJecelpts were fair , hut of the slv doubles reported iu four wore hilled through for feeding and thu others wuro very # ! um- iiion. Ono load of mixed stulf containing a few choice lambs only brought 2 Thu other load did not sell. The feeling Is very weak. Fair to good -latives , ej.iJUOgil.iJO ; fair to good westerns , $ ' , ' .00fi.25i ( ( : common and Stool : bhcep , $ l.f > ( ) ( < -.2' > ; u'oocl to choice 4(1 ( to 100-lb lambs , .UOrtJ4.60. Uejircsontatlvo sales : No. Av. I'r > 125 stockers 70 fl 00 103 native uilxuil 71 200 Kuium ( 'ily Live MueK .Market KANHAH TITY. Aug. 30.--cUTTi.E--Hucepts | , 7,00(1 ( licud ; hhlpuifiits. 1,80O hrud : be > t cut tle were hteadyj other * lower ; Texas und flipping bti'efH , f2.00ti5.00 ; Texas mm na- tlvn cows , $1.01x33.00 ; bulClii'lV htock , (3,10 (14.16 , btockcrsuml feedurx , tiJ.403.tii ; , llOQS Ucculpts , 84UU IiuaJ ; * 4,700 head ! mnrkot itrotig to ' 10c higher : bulk of sales * 4.0oa6.40 ; heavies iwckur * and mixed , J4.75ao.40 { lights. Vorkcts nnd | ilgs I4.4UA6.GO. SHKKI' Hecelnti , 000 licnd ; shipment * , GOOliund ; market slow. WISTIHN : : rAvuiNo INTIIIISTS. : : KncniiriiKltiK Improvement Itrpnrtod In tlio .Miivninnit ot ll < > c , C'lNCtNNATt , Aug. 30. ( .Hmvlnl Telegram to Tin : HKI : , ] Tomorrow's Price I'urrent. will say : I'lU'klnireturns ihow 230,000 bogs for tlin week , ngnlnst 21O.OOO Ian week add 10,1.- 000 last year , making n total of 4,085,000 since March 1 , ngnlnst 0,005.000 a year tmo , Prominent , places compare as folluus : ClileiiKi ) l.lvn Mock .Miirltet. CIIICAIIO , Aup.30. [ SpcclnlTiiletsramldTllK HnK.lTluro wilt mi iinolinnged mnrkot for cnttlv iiiicliutiKud , at. least , so far as prlce.s weruconceineii. Hood griulos wen ) In fair ic- < inest. and although In liberal "iipply , sold readily nt Tuesday's ( imitations. Kvporlets wanted a fnlr numlier and so did the eastern trade and holders who were wlllliic to trade on a Imsls of ( hat day's prices did not ( Ind It ncrt'ssary to Carry any I him ; ovor. There was u I to HID usual Inquiry for the lower grade * , but the Inrcu number olfored gave buyers sllKht advantage , They did not sucresd In foj-elng down prices to any appreciable ex tent , though trade dragged morn or less all day. Natives sold on u busts of from Jl to $5.15 for Inferior to extra , with imwi of thu business at from Jl. ( > 0 to f2,00 for rows unit bulls anil at } 3.50 toM.G5 for steers. Western ratiKO callio went steadv and TUMI its were ucakcr , thu former selling at from $2.25 to ? 3.M ) and from $2 to ? 2.75 buying thu greater | ) artof thu hitter. Today's hog market wns dull and from 10c to 20c lower than yesterday's close. Sullur.s did not express surprise at thu unfavorable turn when they wuro miide nwnro of the fact that thudiiy's run reached fully 35,000 , and that lliu total for the lust three day.s rutin well lit ) toward 100,000 head. All of thu regular buyers were engaged , but , nevertheless , there was tilth ) show of Interest , and the loucr prices illd not lead to active trading. Heavy hogs were not wanted ul over J5.110 to Jo.HO latulnthu morning , anil the elo > e , $5.80 , was practically the ton of the market for light weights , though thent i\ero scatterlm ; sales early In'tho < liy : ui from $5.46 to J5.50 for extra grades of the fornn rand ill from * 5.H5 to $5.90 for thu lut- tur. Thu prlni'lpal weakening factors Wire the continued largu receipts and the fact that as yet tbure are no signs of deterioration In < iuiil"y > though yesterday's dullness In thu provision market wns not wlthimt Its Ititlu- enee. Toward thu closu buyers weiu offering $5.25 for nrlnit ) heavy hogs and weio getting some at that llgure. I'oor lots sold ( is low us from $4.H5 to $4.90 , and thuro weto sales of cuds lit from : ) .25 to $4.00. In thi ) sheup trade there was a continuation ot the dullness. Tim market Is'stlll weighed down by heavy suphlles from which thercjloes not unpeiir to lie any Immediate piospeet of relief. The urilvals for today Here estimated ut.t'J.OlM ) liuuil , making 43,000 for the expired pait of the week , or 1,500 muru than arrived during thu sumo time hist \\euU. 1'rlciseru not materhilly dlll'orcnt from Tuesday's quotations , native' . selling slowly on a basin of from $1 to $3.50 for In ferior ito choice , \\chtcrns being quoted at from $1.50 to $3.15. Kxtra unlives would bring belter llgurus than thu above. The Iamb market , wns dull ut from $2.50 to $5 for poor to choice , with fancy quoted as high as S5.25. Keoelpts : Cattle , 17,000 head : calves , GOO bead : h-jgs , 35,000 head ; sheep. 13,000 head. The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE Receipts , 17,000 head ; shipments 4,0H ) head ; maruet steady ; good steers , $ -l.'jO © 5.05 ; prime , J5.25 ; ot hers , $2.7524.MO. Hoes Receipts , 35,1)00 head ; shipments , 0,000 head ; market dull ; prime , mixed and puckers , $5.1535.35 ; heavy , * 5.40i 5.50 ; prlmo medium mid butchers' , $5.009X5.70 ; light , J5.bOiao.00. SIIKKP Receipts , 33,000 head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; market slow , lower ; natives , $2.0C'Q4.25 ; westerns , $1.153.25 ; no Texans hero ; liinibs , $2.755.25. Now York. MVP Mock .Market. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 30. HKIVIS Receipts , 1,142 head ; nmrkut active ; native steers , J3.35IS4.85 ; Colornilos , $3.U5E3.95 ; dressed beef , tlrm ut7 < f8'ic. ' L'AiiVES Hecoipts , 2,003 head : market active ami MC IilKhur : voals , $5.000H.OO. SIIKKI > AMI IMMIIS Re.celtt.s , 11.070 licad ; market generally blow ; , sheep , f2.25S4.00 ; lumhs , $4.002.0.01) . * Hixis Receipts,4CGG head ; $5.5030,50. St. I.mils Mvn S ( rk .MHrkiit. ST. Lotus , Aug. 30. CATTI.K Receipts , 0,500 head ; shipments , 7,000 head ; murkiit slow for natives ; top price , $4.50 ; Texans lOc lower : lop price , $3.2O. I lees Receipts , 3,200 head : shipments , GOO bend ; market 1015o lower ; ton urlco , $5.05 ; bulk of sales , * 0.255.BO. Hnr.Ei' Receipts , 2,100 head ; bhlpments , none : market .steady , uu".lmnguil. ItrrrlptH mid lllhpiKttlon ol .Stuck. Olllclal rccolptsand dUiiosltlon of stock as shown by the hooks of thu Union Stock Yards rompany for thu twenty-four hours ending nt 5 o'clock p. in. , August : ! 0 , 1803 : DISPOSITION' . llocolpls of llvn stock at the four principal western markets Wednesday , Aiifu ; > t 30 : Ualtle , Hogs. Mieop. South Omaha . 3,033 7,240 1,048 Chicago . 17,001) ) 30,000 13,000 KiinsasClty . 7,000 8,400 000 St. Louis. . . . . 0,500 3,200 2,100 Total . 34,133 63,810 17,048 Tiio of tlte Nine to II" Kxccnteil , McAl < KRTKt { , L T. , An } , ' . . ' 10. As a ro- Btilt of tlio recent conference between Governor .iones of tlio Cherokee nation and Insji ° ctor Faisson of tlio Interior do- jmrtnuiiit , two of tlio nine Cliootuw Indi ana sentenced to bo shot for political murders will HiilTor execution of tlio sentence und the other seven will bo given now trials. Tlio two to bo shot are Hyliun Lewis und Simon Wodl. Their crimes were proved conclusively and they were also nlio\vn \ to Imvo been the instigators of other iniirdoi'H. They will bo shot atWilourton , September lo. There is reason to believe tlio other Bovon men will bo found guilty and will eventually milTer the death penalty. Will -Not Murry S : iido\v. CIIICARO , Aug. . ' 10. Hoportfi to the conti'ary , notwitliwtanding , Lillian Rns- sell will not marry William Handow , the strong mun , so the Hinter of the popular Hingur dvolared. Tlio siblor declared the rumor to have no foundation In fact. Will Davis , malinger of the Cjlumbla theater , where Lillian Huhgoll in playIng - Ing , declared the story was rot , adding : "Tho story wns sot nil mt by sumo one to advortlbo some ono olbo1 Wilt Not ( nil n CxlrH SuHlon. SKATTMO , Wash. , Aug. . ' 10. Governor McGraw will not call a special hosblon of the legislature to 1111 tlio vacancy canted by the refusal of the hoiiato to teat J , H. Allen unless a majority of the people of the state demand it. Clioluru ( UIIKI-H ii l"ilnl Hint. Bt'C'ilAKi'ST , Aug. : ! 0.A mob In Bra- lillo attaelted the men engaged In irans- porting pationtH to the imolera hospi tals. Its leaders wo.'e relatives of the - f \ I * * * * my A message liKe. thjs Was senf Frort ] hamlets and cities all oVer tlje land , Frorri jgrocers v\\o ) \ \ catered to public demand : To FAIRBANKSCo. , CHicAGo.ekddressed ; YourSANTA CLAUS SOAP has been proven the best" hip double m/ order last written , , be quick" y\nd \ the njessemjer runs and tl/ewires / still Try SANTA CLAUS SOAP yourself , and you will sec why it is so popular. JtADi ; ONLY 1)V N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. HMAHA LJ i , i Vil BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETO. liemis Omalia Hag Onialia Tent-Awning COMPANY. COMPANY. Importers nm ! manufno * turcrs of flour sncki , HOltSI ! COVlCttM. burlap , tnlnu. 1IM Knrnnm ytrool. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coc Shoi Company. Salesroom and onica-UD7-UOJ.ini llo.Tarl t Knctorjr-lirj-UJI-ll''t Iloiturd SU Wo nrc tlio os-l.v M'lnuf.t tureri of llooti aiU Shoe" In the state of Vobrask i. A eunor/u Invltnllon U o.xlonloil to nil to Impact our ncrr fHOtory. lUrbciiilall , Jones & Aincr. Hanil-Se\vcd \ COMPANY.Vholcjnlo mfro. , H ontu lloeton o. . botiH , ihooj Hubbcrfehou Co. 1IJ.I- nnd rubber Kooil * . IbUJ- llUJ-lllWlliirnoy Street 1310 llnrnur Sire 't DRY GOODS. M. K. Smith & Co. Kilpalrick-Koch Dry ( JODS CO. Dry coeds , notions , fur- Notion ? , ienu' furnUh- nlshlnIT tfootts , corner Intf Kouiln , cor. llth nud lltli nnd Howard Ms. Hnrncy str.-cts. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Bebee & Kunyaa COMPANY. Upholstered furniture. fURNITUIlB COMPANY IIU2-110I Nluholai : t. \Vliolesnloonly. and UthSlrcat sick , who believe tlio hospital physicians purposely caused tlio death of nil en trusted to their care. They refused to yield to the police. After u lijjht of sev eral minutes the police lired into the mob. The rioters then liedleaving many wounded on the street. I'llII.AXXIlUOl'l'COSIKS l > E.tlt. A MunVlni Trlnd to IVnd Clilcu o'8 L'n- oniployvd HIIN n Iluril Time. CHICAG.O , Aiiff. . ' 10. There was the usual meoting'of tlio unemployed around tlio Columbus statue yesterday and while the crowd was fully as large as on previous occasions the meeting1 was devoid - void of oxcitoiuont. A man carrying a hujjo basket of sandwiches forced his way into the crown at the foot of the Colunibus statue. He had heard of the starving workmen anil had come to feed them. These Poles and Hungarians thronged around the benevolent man and ute his Handwiclie.-j before he could open his mouth to say "Have one. " They called for a speech , but the benevolent man was as bad a failure as a talker tts he was successful as a caterer. The men who had just finished his sand wiches could not hear his thin voice ton feet away , so they pulled him off the' barrel and hustled him away. Others thought a light was going and rushed nt > to take a bund , and the result was that tlio donor of tlio sandwiches was kicked , cuffed and badly beaten in the row with the police , who swooped- down on them , and Hovoral arrests followed , including the suiuhvkth man , and ho was carried away in tlio patrol wajron minus his hut , coat , watch and faith in human nature , lie was roleas-ed. before reaching the btation lioiibo. Two other rioters ar rested yesterday were arraigned in court. They were lined $ i" ) each and paid it at once , The day before they were marching through the streets shouting "Wo want bread. " DlHrimitud the Hired ( ilrl 1'riililnni. k CHICACO , Aug. DO. Men did not cut much of a ligure in the labor congress yesterday. Tlio "hired girl" problem was tinder discussion and the auditors were women. Alrn , Charles llenrotin presided. Prof. Mrs. Salmon of Vassiir college , elicited applause by attacking the "lip" practice. Mrs. Campbell of Now York , profosnorof Wollsloy college , and others read interesting papers. Only Cluitcr.i .Mol'lius , Jr.itSHY CITY , N. J. , Aug. HO. The physicians have become satisfied that the woman who was at llrst snpponod to bo snlToring from cholera was suH'oring only from cholera morbiis. f j BB THE NEXT MonNINQ I FETL DRICHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 1C QCTTCH. ily doctor r H a" * pHUly on tlio itomarli , llvrrand klilnevn und iiniitennnnt laxative , lldt drink Ii made from herhi , nncl Is prepared lor uee ca9llriui & . It t-i rolled ' ronnot'BPt"lt"eenJ 7"'ir udHr * " f'jro fri-7 i pin I.nnr'o I'aiulh " ' ' " " " > 'In- < ! Full TJ3EriI Tirlh ( iXtrartKl In mnrmuf , NIIW OUCH itiHerKol : i't ' > ina.i Haiiio day 1'urluvl m ii ir- untvcd. untvcd.BLfiJ.BlJ ! an 1'HXlllll ltltli iiiifl Itttrititin S\raut \ , Klvvuturan lOtli Strc-t. Telephone 10 DH1NO THIS Wll'II VJU HAKDWARE. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omalia Safe anil Iron Wholesale wnitus. IlMn. cnpi , straw noodX FnfO'.Tntilt ! , Jell wood. KlOTin , mlttons , l.tli Iron lintlur nnilflro i'l- anil llnrnur Stroeti. cnn' | . ( Jin Anilreen , luh nutl Jaction Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carry 11 full Htoctc of prtntlnil wrapping ami Keflncd and lubrlcatlnj wrltlnz p.ip ri , cnrj papers , oto. oils , uxlo grease , ate. OJYIAJT.A. Unioa Steak Yards Company , Sou tin Ornaha , Best Cattle Ho anil Shajj m.uialU th < raiL COMI MlSjjnj [ HQ'J3ii- ' ! Wood BrotbaH , | Live Stojk CotnruI'Hlon MaroUanH. Sontli Om litt Tclcphoai ) Ilir. Chlsij i JOUN U KADHIIAX , I „ . . . . „ , _ WAl.Tiil : K.ViOi , fMftnagorr SlarUct reports hv mall nndvlro cheerful urnlsliod upon application. Mnndrako Pills liuvo a valtio as a lious < hold remedy fur beyond tno power of lnn { juapro to describe. Tlin family can hardly bo true to itself Unit does not keep them on hand for use in omorgoiv oios. Is the only vofjetiiolo substitute for thai dangerous mineral , Mnuc'lWY , nnd while its action ns a curntivo is full ; equal , it possesses none of tlio porilouj otrocts. In Constipation , Mandralco nets upon tlio bowels witliou disposing tliom to subsequent Costivotiess. No roinody acts so diroctlj' on tha llvor , notliiiifj so Bloodily cures Siolt Iloadaclic , Sour Stem- nch , und Biliousness as these Kor Sale by aU nruttilst . Price 2.1 ct . box ; 3 botos for fi" > CIH , ; or sent by nmll. n nzo free , on rncolpl of nrlco. Dr. J , Son , Philadelphia. The First Watch. Punctuality Is so rnra as to be almost a virtue. Put haps if boys were trained to be punctual , they would grow up punctual. Give them RUDY JEWELED good watches Due- ADJUSTD bcr-IIanipden jy-jewcl WATCHES watclics and they will have ; n o excuse f o r tardiness , If your dealer ( lees nnt"ki'i'i > our wntrhra , mall us your address mid wu will ncinl yon tlio nuimi of ft ilcalur liu dots. Tlltt DutUKu WATCU WOHICB , Cautuu , U. I'noliliMit of NEW EM MillliK Al. IMSI'K.V.S.VUY. It' i iHiilliilinii I'Vun , ) u uiiiurinijiuJ In ilio traatmant ot all U-roulo , Frlvatn u'll orv us llnoaio . WnU ui at u'liKull uor < uuallr I Id VI ill.VI IIV .MAII. . Aililio iTttti nt'iinp for p r fUiUM vriiluli win bu mint In I' , o. jjt liit. ouj : , ill r ) . nib OR. . * ' ' ll tllO l U\f \ SPECIALIST WUOTUKATO Al.i PRIVATE DISEASES auilDEDILITIESnf IViEN ONLY , Womtn Encoded. IB je.iri oincrlenc * Ulrculur * free. ' 1 1th and Fa main KU. NIB. DISORDERS _ . _ J"Aint nil HID Inln ol KV1LS , WKAKNUSSUS , DGD1MTT. KTO , , that ao ! cum piny tliain In IIIKII OUIOKLY und PKHllA. -Z.STI.Y CUIIKO. Full STHUNGTH tnd tonl KiTcntouterr pan of lh body. I will * ud ( no. J curt'lr iiackeui IFHVK to any vutleror the pro orlu tlon that cured me of tliote trouble * . Addrostt U. WKIOHT , Uuala