| - Vv TIE OMAHA DAILY BEFv. THURSDAY , AUGUST 30 , IfltH. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Receipts , Present a/id Antioipalea , Weakened Wheat Yastorda ? , MODERATE SPECULATIVE WHEAT TRADE Iu Corn lliuruVm n 1'ulr Trudc nntl 1'rlcet CluuiRed I'rniiiriitljr AVIttiln B Uriel ItiiMRe-Hliiek * mill llonili. CHICAGO , Aug. 20. Heavy receipts , pres ent nml anticipated , xvtnkened llio wheat rnarlttt today ami December llnlslicil wltli a loss of 'jc. Corn cloitdi < - lower for May ami September oata arc " * c lower. Provisions closed with little change. In wheat tlicrc was only a moderate specu lative trade. Tlic price lu pt.wlthlu % c range , wllh llio trade practlc.il ! > all local. The feel ing was again weaker nnd n little lower. Initial trades were at \ \ Io % loss. Decem ber opciiul at "Otic ami sold elf from HO tr > "i&c more , rallied ' /tc , became dull , changed some nnd closed with December at Ofi' a. The weaker ( otic was due mainly to tlie large inovinicnt In the northwest , the lower cables mid heavy receipts were primary markets , all of vvlilch combined ta make the situation wal < from the slatt , tha price later on hav ing a slight rally , Influenced some by the up turn In corn nii'l ' reported heavy export. * , which ttire afterwards found to he an error. Tlicrc was n good deal of changing September to Dtccmber at 3'iC difference , and n promi nent local elevator concern was credited with doing the rcvcrtc. In corn there WHS a fiilr trade nnd prices changed frequently within ' /fee Io % c r , The feeling was r.ither mixed , the prlro Ing fairly and rallied later. There was quite free selling from UIP start and prices sagged back , being a coiitlniiallon ot yesterday's do- cllnc. The selling nt the start was InfliiPticpd by the more favorable crop IIPWH , the weather reports being rather morp bullish. Tlie rally which followed was attrlbiilcd to the pn-dlc- t on of the lccl uea'l'cr ' lit reau cf 'ro-t ; tw. A feature was the liberal offerings within a fraction of GUc for May , but at that price a good demand prevailed and checked any fur ther decline. One cone , rn was credited with selling 000,000 bn. Jlay during the early part of Hie session. Outside mnrt-ets we-e oil easier and fractionally lower. Tlic market onciui ! at from ' /4c to % c decline and soon sold ofl to from "ic to % c more , rallied lie , eased oil " -ic , advanced lie. declined from HO to ViC changed some , ruled steady and closed at 62e for M\y. Oats were active and fairly stendy on gooi buying. Them was free telling by the ele vator people , but the demand was fair. Tlio range foi > September was -c. Provisions wcr * generally llrm on small hog receipts firmer outside markets , good buying am' ' rather scare offerings. The market weakenoi moderately near the close. Compared will last night , January pork nnd ribs are un changed and lard Is 2c lilcher. The leading futures rangid as follows : ArtlcieB. | O | > cn.Kiffh. _ | _ n ; I Clcee. W hcal.No. 2 . CVT Sl'pt KMM'i BS'I Dec. Mny OIU Crni No. - ' . . Auir 01W ri" , Sept. . r.4s A4K Ofl Kit ! Mny 5-'J < OltlN No. ! ! . . . All ? HIil s'iA Msiy JIM Pork per bbl i Sent 1:1 : caw IB 75 1.1 Ci2 ! 13 7f. Jun la us 13 t-5 1:1 7U la 7fi Sept. . B 1 - H * S 22K H 12K 8 ' . ' Out H 1VH K 12 ! K liH ! H . " . ' ! Jan. . . 7 75 7 80 7 75 7 78 thort Klbs- Fcpt 7 ( S.'S 7 (12W 7 52 Oct T 55 7 OS 7 5.1 7 a Jan 7 07H 7 07 > S 7 02 W 7 05 Cnsh quotations were as follows : KLOUll Hteatly ; uncli.insred. WHEAT No. 2 pjnlnK , & 2tMri4Uc ! ; No. 3 luitnlnul ; No. 2 re < l. S2T4 I53c. CO UN No. 2 , Bl'ici No. 3 yellow , OATB-No. 2 , 23'to ; No. 2 white , No. 3 white. 3K732c. IlYE No. 2. 4GjplC',4e. ' UAltLBY No. s. 5IV4fl33c ; Xo. 3 , &ia31'.ic No. 4. nomlnnl. I-'I.AX HKKD-Nn. 1. .K < ifil. ! . TIMOTHY SKUD 1'ilnie , J3.10. I'llOVISIONS Menu pork , per lilil. . J13,70i13.7. > : laril , per 100 llm. , ( S.17Uii $ 0 ; short rll > pliloa ( loose ) . t7.GOO7.C5ill : } ' Kilteil Klinulclers Clx" > Neil > . J0.7Iia6.87'.i : Bhort clour Blilea tlmxedj. t' . 'if { .no. WHISKY Distillers' llnlstml goods , per en I. . Sl'aAHS Cut Inftf , $3.03 ; ernnulati-0 , $3.37 ; Blamlaril "A.1 JI.'J'J. Tlie ( allowing were the receipts ami bhlpniMits today : On the I'rotlnco oxchnnKa loilay the butter mnr- Uot was firm : cn-nmery , 14 j''y)4c ' ; ilcilry , laa Me. Eft'H , firm at Klkiwl IHe. OKNHKAL Vesterilny's OiKitntlou on riour , ( Iruln und 1'rovlnlnn * . Melnlr , I'Ur. NKV' YOIIK , Aug. 29. FLOt'Il-lleeelpts , 17- 8)0 ) bbls. ; exportH , 24,40 < > lll . ; Mien , ! 3,0K ( ) pkK . ; market steadier incept f r prlnK UnHors. There Is more pressure to wil fprlnff wlientH. Koutli- ern flour , null'I''fr ' Hour , quiet nnd vtcuk ; taka , 500 1 > 1 > 1H. COUN MEAISteiidy ; Hales. 200 bbls. ; yellow western , 2.8Cfl3.IO ; llrnndyu-lne , $ : .7573.20. HYI Htenrty ; Rtnte , S2 J53c ; Jrrfey , 4W30e. liAIU.nY MAUT-riinily lii-lil ; western. C3U 78c ; twn-rowed Ktnle , 73o , stx-imveil , S0fl"f e. WIIKAT Hccelpts , 239H)0 ( Int. ; exixirts. 131,0)0 ) bu. ; pnlex , r > ,705uOil , 1m. futurrs nml 133 , < M > ) Vu. * [ > ot. f | > t lower ; No. 2 ml , In store iu rt etc- valor , 57 > ic ; f , o. I ) . , MVie ; rnnnl. No. 1 hnnl. t6Hc. dellvereil ; No. 2 noithern , G4Hc , dellveml , Option * opened iictlve , Imt wrnkcr , umler eaKlcr eubleH , fort IK nelllnit nnd full western recelpn , nnd further declined nt noon on the Increase In the witflil's BlofK. I'roBt mil : In the itfteiniKm eauml n i irtlul rnlly and the elnsn wna iiulet at ftOVio net decline. No. 2 red , Mny , 65 IMS flC5Xc. elosed C3Hci AiiBUSt.rloseil 57lic ; Sep tember. 57 5-16fi'57ic. ! elns-d 57'iei Oeloln-r. SSVjc ; Decemher , W 7-1660te. | rlosed 60Ke. COIIN Heeelptfl , 42,400 Im , i eiports , IS.JTO Im. ; snlea , 375 , txx ) lui. fulure.i and 2S.OOO Im. ppnt. Hx | > l , quiet ; No. 2 , cSe In Hture ; C3Hc nllonl ; yellow , e , delivered. Options opened wealter on more favorahlo wetither nn < l state erop rejioitp. l > ut rallied In the afternoon on predictions or frost In the mitt belt tonight , elnslnic ? e. ore on Into dvllrcrln. May. 53'.iH56e , cljf < Ml t.Vic ; Auguit. 63 < ie , elosed M'ic , September , ClUi lHe. Me ; October , 5aC6)c ) , closed frjo ; I > ecember. OATH-Itecvlpla. 144 , < XJO Ul. : exports , 100 Im.j coles , 325 , > J bu. futures nml 201.000 tiu. | > ot. S | t active , but lower : No. 2. 32M < J o : No. 2 , ilrllvrr l , 33ifi33 ! > 4c ; No. 3. S2c : No. 2 TV 111 to. 36jf36Uo ; No. 3 white. JSfW'Sc ; track , mixed western. 3m 3 < 3j Irnch. whll- western , 3W4le ; track , white stute , 3-Oilc. Op Inns openeil weaker on blR recelpm. but rallied In the aflernunn , rlnslnK. however , at Ho not decline. Mny , clusisl Stnsci AuRUit , 52 ; fSJo. closed 3.1V ; September , 32Tlif33e , cloned 33c ; October , eljsed 34c ; No vember , elosed , 35c , HAY -Weak ; shipping , SlffCOc ; ROOI ! to cholc * . 70 S5e. HOI'S Dull ) state , common to choice , WlOc ; Paclllo coast , Sidle ; Ixindon nmrket. steady , HIUUS-Hteady : wet alto.l New Orleans , et- leetrd , 15 to 65 Ibs. , H c ; Texas , srlecleil. 35 to 0 Ibs. , 4&6c ; lliienoB Aj-rt'u. dry , 20 to 24 Iba. , lOHci Texas , illy , 20 to 34 Ibs. . iUJUc. l.iATHlU-HtM < ly ; hemlock iv.lr , lluenOM Ayr.- . light to heavy welKhln , UWlSc. QulH j donifstlc llecce , 190I3c ; pulled , I'lSOVlSlONS-Hecr. quiet. Cut ments , nrmcr ; plcklwl shoulders. 7iff7lie. l ird , ilrm ; western strain closetl nl IS.iO ; talcs , tM tierces at $8.15 ; city , JS ; Biilex , 1W tlerce ; Heptemlier rlofi-d nl IS. SO , nominal ; rellned , llrm ; continent , $3. Si ; Bouth America , J'J ; compound , Utit'Hc. I'ork , firm , new me > s , 3U.2Jftl5.50. lU'TrKll-'IMiili nulo dairy , 14B23c : slnt creamery. lS 2l'ic. CHiKSi-Fliln : state , laiKe. JfllO ej smnll. tmrld c , pait Bklms , 4iSc ; full iklms. SdJitp. K41C1S Weak : Hlute and Pennsylvanln , ITUfilfo ; lee house. lUiMfic ; rrsurn Iivsh , 16UI7c ; cnten , U.0 > tf3.50i recripm , 7K3 , , ikK . TAM OW-Uull ; city 113 per like. ) , 5c ; coun try ipkk'H. fri-O. 5Ho. rKTltOl.if.Mteiidy ; United closed at Sic lild : VVnuhltiKtim. bbl . , (5 ( ; AVoshlnetun. In bulk. 41.60 ; reHnetl New York. t > .15 ; I'hllHilflphla und Ilaltlmoiv , (5,10 : 1'hlladeiphliL niul Italtlmqre , in bulk. I2.CO. ItOHIN- Firm ; strnliu-tl. eoinmon la E od. JI.I5 TlMU'BNTINi-null ; t90 'ic. HICK I > omesilr , fair to extia , 4UeCic ! ; Japan , 4S04Hc. WOLAHSKS Steoilyj New Orlennn , open kettle , cooil to rhnlco , ? idtk- . 1'tO UtON-Dull ; Scotch , $ M. < K ) : J.Wj Ameri can. I10.004il3.00. COl'I'liltQilkl ; Inke. D'ie. TIN -Steady ; stmlls , J1J. W ; plain , market qul l. KI'EKTMH Mnrkct ilrady ; dnmrslle , 13.36 bid , Bales on 'change , 41 tuns tin ul (15.55 fur & I- trr 115.65 fur December. I15.U fur this year ; Iso HUM can spelter , prompt shlpmrnla from west , at 13.35. COTTON B1IED OlIKlmi. . prime crude. f ] lOc ; eft crudf , He ; yellow butler gru'lei ' , chnlce summtr yrllnw , Ke ; prlmi yrllnw , SU- rllun otl grnilu. JSQ.UUe ; pilnio n-lilte , tit , Cnnilltloii of Tr lie nml IJuit4il : il nil Sliiplo unil I'uui'.v IViiilnrn. lliiltvr nilil eggs were llrm yentrulay niiJ chlckrrn loivef. IlUTTin--l'nclliiR : Mnrk. lie ; fair to B . .d country , HfJlJci choice in fancy , 17SJllc ; ffnth- cred cifninei y , KC33C ; scpamtor creamery , Kc. I'fldrt-l'er d z , ( 13C. 1.IV11 rotjI.TIlV-OM htn . Sci rortslerj. 24 ! Je ; sprliiB eldcki-ns , ' 'iflSHc-j ' iliic-Ns , Ic : hen tur- l < v ) , 70 ! > i > ; gobblers , ifa'ic ; old geenr , futl-fi-nth- cred , 40Bc. VKA1'holce fat nnd tmnll vcali are rumt'S Dl Mrt.ijr ; roiirw and Inrxo. 9iir4e. OIIKKHI' ! Wlsommm , full crenm. neir nnkt , lifni'ic ; Ncbinska nnd loivn. full cream , lie , Neliraokn und lou.i , pnrl KKlnia. ic ; l.lni- Lurger. No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , lie ; Hwluo , No. I , lltflSc. lIAY-fplaiid liny , HOi mldl.ind , JD.50 ; Irnvlalld. J'J. Color nuikpn the price on liny. Light balm nell ( lie \ < mOnly lop Rreiles brlris top prices. rlUHONS-Old bird' , per dn . , tDc. roTATOIW Huunil lut > "f li mc grown or Kiinim * Hlock. 8)0 ) , > er Im. ; smill lota on 01- derj"i.V ! ( - ; Callf'il ' nlM , We. MFI.f > NS-Onnd rlack , crntcd. J20. rANTAI.OUri:3-Uome grown , per doi. , 59cO tl.f ) . OI.I > TMIANf Hiind-plctted nnvy , $2Z3 ; me dium. f : . 10fl2.ll ; common white beans , Jl.3 Wl.W. ONIOXS-On onlvr.i , 7 > per bu. ( 'AltllAdlKdiilhrrn : , 2o. CKI.KIIY Per dna. , 3.5jlOc. HVVHirr l'OTATOHS-1'er lb. , < c. ntriTS. Three cms r > f fruit ihuimnl hands nt the auction Mile .vvstnrdiiy. STHAWtll-ilIHK8 : None- . Al'I'I.KS-nood Vtnrk , iicr lilil. . 12 5i > B3.00. S N'ane. Ill , ACKIIiititKS : : Nine. l'lc'llisCalir : : rnla. II Mfll ID. Jl.Wfll.i3. Tins-Nona IM'.MIS llnttlett'ii , JIM ; other vaitetlea. II.0. . A I'lllCOTS California , nnne. riiriiruns-rallfflrnta. non.- . OHAI'RS CuncoiilH , 10-"J t-s.ff ! l , 2.fl3i)0 ! Cal- faiiila , JI.W. THOPICAl. l'Tt'TS. ] IIANAXAK-riioice Klt.tlt. 11.7511 : : ; fft bvnc- . I.I5.MONS Pancy lemons , uiK ) size , $ C.5 > ) ; fancy i'mons. 3C'l plxn , IC. ' * ' ) . OUANOiS : None- . ' IMNKAPPPl.T.S N'ene. MlSCIil.t.ANF.OL'S. Fioa-Fnney. per It' ' . . ISe. HONnV-C.illlainlu , 15c : dark honey , 100120. MAPl.i : SYlll'P-Oullon crm * . per doz. , 112. NI'TS Aim-mils. ] " < ! ? 17c ; nnallsli walnuts , 10O Jo ; fllliertc , 12e ; flrnzil mil ! " . IDe. CIDKIt Pure juice , per bid . SO ; ImU bbl. , (3.2j. HllHlS N"i. " t Breon hides 2'ic ; N" . 2 Kie n iJ ! . I'SQI'1 ' : No. 1 Rrcen nailed hides , 3VJe ; No. 2 Rrren siiltivl hides , SflSUciNii. 1 green snlt"d 3e ; No. 1 dry stilted hides. 4c. Part cuied hides Uo per Ih. lens Hi tin fully cured. H1IK1IP PKt.TS Ore-en snltml. each. rSK6i > c ; gncn saltpd ilio.irlliiK-n ( short xroolfd enrly Bklns ) , each. CCISff ; dry shonrllnKS ( shoit woaled enrly fklnj ) , No. I , eich , 5Bl > c ; dry phearllnsa ( sliorl t\m > lnl curly skins ) . No. 3. each , Sc : dry ( lint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lt > . , netual weight. 6OSo : murrain wool p lts , per lb. , hctual welKht. IC e ; dry Mint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . nciualwelRht , 40 c ; murruln wool pelts , per lb , , actual weight , iVc. Have feet cut off , as IL Is useless to pay freight on them. TAU.OW AND cmEASn-Tallovr. No 1. 4 $ 4 c ; la'lftw , No. S , a'iSS'Uc ' : giease , whlto A , 4it4'ic ; grrtisif , Rhlta 1J. SVjflS e ; grease. > cl- low. 3c ; grease , dark , Z'.Sc ; old huUer. ZflJ'ic : es'tax , prime , ISfflSc ; rough tallow. Hifllc. ] iiilUVlnit ; A , AUB. 2 . \ viat ( ! > d.-- < in liirgo receipts In the nurtliucrt nt ( PI mill , il points und icporls < j ( fri-n dellveili-s by nniiii'iH in the cnuntfy After ahnut ilnrllne the -HlhiK uas ehrekeil by Ilin liilk oC fin t affivilm ; nun. making vrlirnt aymputhotle , wh'ch Ciiusi-il buying . Selling h.at . for future dellv- ervas not no lurge of , had been exp 'eted. n the Inli'ilor Ijiiyeis n'e FellkiB tn arrive. n they found Hti ndvaninge In djlmr so. fur Ihe pi leu , if etili ! v b at on track nii'l wheat to af- ilvt on track bplnjf the RIIIIP tirlee as Decem ber , and. on Hint account. Bales made in nrilve within fifteen d : ya nre to tlie advmt Ke of In- teilor liuyor ! * . UB they would gel the eiiHh for tbflr wh.'iil In two weeks Uialead of wa'tlnc ' nml cnrryhiK It In store , paying Inmiancc nnd other expcnwH , to Ki-t their money In IVei'mber. The dHin.'ind win good for rash wheat , particularly for olil , by local mlllois , whi wanted It for grltidlni. . as reveitil companies have no xtock im hand f elxviilnni for iirefent use. The miir- ket tliixil ut a lally of 'if fiom the ljwe.il point , with August wheat higher than yp ter- d.iy and September lower , December 'ic lower nml May ' .4c lowrr. Old cash wheat un track was : No. 1 hard. 67',4c ' ; No. ' 1 northern , MCI NIL 2 northcin , r.'e , with new No. I hnnl nt 51c ; No. 1 niiithcin , S3Mr : No. 2 imtlinn , Wic. lifcelpla were IfS.fldO Ini.i exports , 27.0M bu. Thu mills nre grinding liivivlly , th < ; output last wvpk bcbii ; iilmve ! 45.0"0 Mils. , consiuinlng nbinit l.KtO.Orti ) bu. of wheat. The estimate for today's local milling consumption Is liS.OOO bu. of wheat , or mine 17.00H bu. mwa than received. lifter dcdiu'thiK the shipments for HIP dny. Mills were 'sllin.ilcd ( o bo grinding lit the rate of nlout t'l.ooi ' bbls. for the 21 hours. Shlpmcnls wera I3i n > bbls. patents. P.itenls. J3.1JW 1.10 ; bnki-ni. I2.004I2.13. Millers' nates are runuliiK quite large. _ ( 'lilra ii I'rull Oii rilK'AOO , Aug. 21. The Earl Kiult company soM California fiull nt nuctlon today , reiillzinsr : 1'eais , i.irtlett : , Jl. $55(1.40 : Heurre riulrRCAii , Jl ; fwkH. half boxes , C5o. Prnches , oinng- , > rlliis. CO 7Dp ; b-mcn cling. IKClluc ; Su5fuehannii. MffWe ; lain Ciuwfuids , 530 ; c ; lmmen ! < riunn- tltlt's of Michigan poaches arrlvins nl ( ireeent. I'Timr * . < ierman , (1.05 ; ( Irons. 75)0e | ; slh'cr. * * . Plums. Vletoila. 75e ; Kclxey Japan , 754iS5o ; ld l ! NVcturhins , J1.2 > . Oiapcit. half einle . Thomi | on'p , pcedlm"1 , $1.35 ; Wusrat. | 1.0. 1.S5 ; Tokay. ( I 2VfPl.W. ! Twenty-eight rars of "ul- Ifr.rnla fiult were fold lientoday. . About twenty carloads nre expected tomorrow. All kinds of local fruit very ehean ut present. In Nh-w York : llaitlettf , fl.GOin.g'i ; P"'ache . "A * ; nun k t 'glutted wllh .leispy peachea ; grapes , Tokuy. half cinle * , ll.MiTM.aS : Muscat. JI.15. I'liiniM and prunes , egi , SKM-Til II ) ; QuaLk.-nlxis , Mi'UI.4j : ' ; Qros , SOcSJl.20 ; . Hungarian , SOc ® 1.10. 1.10.In In Chleas" : Porter Ilros. onmpany told tod.iy nt iimiWjii th.rlpen ca's f Cullfoinhi frull ; llaitlctt pi-ai. < , (1 r.QI.ID ; overripe. G3cBl.lOi } II. HaidyH , ll.'B. Gross prun s , C3eO'c. Sus- iiurliamin. peaches. 5. > 5J7Dc ; single Tokays. Jl.OO (81.10 ( ; Mnseals. BiiiBJl.2' ' ) . Japan pluiiii , $1.80. I.-ite C'rawfoid peaches , rwiiiOria ; oianifp illngs , mufjftto. Qiinckc'iili P plums , Jl nofll.lv ; I'mple Diliili'-fl. Mo ; llcirnan priinen , ll.03fjl.10 ; Mel - l > * * vltt cllm ; peaches. J5e. Piiricr Kros. eninpanv. New Yoik , Bold three CRIB ll.ii licit' * , II 25'3I.7S ; Snsquchanna pcnches. r.liSOc ; late riawfnnls. 4Sc $ > l. & ) ; Allhrlght clings. Jl.om,2. . , KsK Plums , II ; Kelsey Japan plums , iVfil.li ) . Cross prunes , OOcfifl.25 ; half crates , TokaV. 11.50 ; Muscats , TOcZiJl 14 ; Hose of 1'erus. ic iiJl.l ( ) . Coffrr Murkttt. NKW YrWK , Aus. 2 > . COri-'KC Options Oi > nd ilull at unclinnKfcl to 5 points nilvunce , mini Kfnrnilly weuk , nml do eil ilull niul weak , wltli Aucust25 j.olntH I.IW.T , und oilier munllm undmnKCil Io & pnlnlx lower not : Kils , 7,231) IUIJTS. Includlni ; : August , at $14.40 : Soiitomlii-r. tll.IOfilS.04 ; October. t3.30 ; Dvccinlirr. 112.63. unil Miirch. $12.20. JU coftct. Itlo. .lull ; No. 7. IBe ; mild , tpilet ; Ordova , lOiJIMie ; adieu , 350 IKIRH Maninill.o , nt lOe , for BOI ! I'uculn ; wnre- hniiHd ildlveilcs from Ntw Voik yostenlay , ln.4ii7 liana ; NI-W Vorl < * tnrk today , 103,071 bairn ; 1'nllPd Slutrs stock , 140,523 liaira ; ullont for tlio l.'nlteil StntPH , 2S9.00-1 I > K ; tni.il Usll.lo for tlio t'nllcil Sluifs , 42S 2S bngs , 11 fa In El niS.GCT IMRH last ymr. MANTOS , Aim. 23. Murhft quiet : KO < ! nvoi- Ki9 Santos00 ! ; reralplg , 14,000 l > asa ; Ktoclt , ! l.o < ) IKIRB. HAMItl'UO. ' Auir. 29. Maike-t qul t ; pliers uiu-liHUK'il ; B.ilPH , 7ouO , lines. IIAVIIK. AIIK. 23. Maiket opened < \ \ > \n \ nin ! uni'himiiod Io Hf lilKlier ; cluneil net unchanged to ( if lilgher ; tntal wileB , 15,000 line * . IllO , Aup. 29. Maikft jtenily ; No. 7 , J13.M ; ( xcliunxi * , Mid ; rrcrlptx. IS.000 lues , cleared for tlm llnlliMl Hlntfi . H.1" ) baca : < - ] < > nred for Ku- ropc , 5.OK ) hnKH ; ntork. 2. , , c ) lues ; cleared from Hlo , AUKU t 2S , H.OOU bins. > 'mr Vork Dry < cioila Market. NITW YOUIC , AtiR. 23.-In tlio joliblnit rlepart- mcnt uf inule . liimlnosH Is liunimlnR. rilcm me hurtlcnlnr nil ulunK the line nnd aKnts liuve made tlie following ndvnnccn : Aiiin UfiiR nn < l Kxi'i-lxlnn clu > ck9 and tlrln' | . ' .ic ; Manchester , DnnlHli tUiurls'tr \ ; 1-ancnster KlnRhnms , r > 'ic : Mi-rrhiuick cafhmi-rc ilelnlnc. 2iic. l.irB < busl- ncss la OuInK In printed KIMHIVooldi cooda dlxrlrutp larRor rnKOE 'iifntfl. ' PilntliiB cloths MINI at 2Uc , with Mies of 23.000 pieces. I.lTurpiinl "liirlioli. I.IVKIII'OOU AUK.TAl.lXWNomlnal ; ntiphly i > o < ir ; ptlme city , l' . fd'fTON1 SKKU OIlrf-StMuly ; 21s. Tl'lll'KNTINK imll ; Iioldt'ia nff r m xlernti-ly ; PIirll5 | , 218 Gd. HOSlN Dull ; holders offer nii > Joritely ; c-uu. mon , 3 * 7il. IIDI'S At Ixmdon ( I'uclflo cotiBt ) , ipidy ; HUI- ply iwur ; 11 IDS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sueiir "liirkot. Ni\V YOUIC. Auir. M. Sr AH-llnw. firm : siilrK. 40 , iia 1'iiBs ccnlrifuKTil. fti'Hl. . at 3'U' . nml lu IDIIK Mu covnilo. 63 t > fl , at 3'.if. Jlennoil , qult unil llrm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bTUOKti AM ) IIONDS. Duvvniruril Movunifliit ui the Ilirliitiien ICv- l el Kit Krvali Inipct'S Yesterday. NEW YOIIK. AUK. 29. The ilownwinl movement on tha Stock exchange received ( reali Impetus today by reason of the publi cation or the very discouraging Btateinentu made by the Hock Island Itallroail company by President Cable In an Interview had In Chicago yesterday. The bears Issued the ammunition thus supplied to them and raided Uock Island , the other grangers , and In ( act the.entire active Hat , and succeeded In forc ing i > r ces down materially , Itcck Island sell ing off IH per cent , Burlington & , Qulnc ) 1 % per cent. St Paul H per cent. Northwest- crn K Per cent , Mlsiourl Pacific IU per cenl ind New York Central H per cent. Th Industrials were also very heavy , notablj Sugar , which was sold heavily on leporti < hU th tariff VM not to ( * vorabl to Uu trust a hail b en represented. Tlie gelling of tlii * sleek wjs liirR'ly 1 > y brokers wh-1 h'd bpen btij-ere lo-r a cllnuc durns the recent adv nci ? , antl con"ecncntly : was believed to bo on ll | iillnilon of holdlnps acquired at flRUrps lunch lover than current rates. A break oC 3H pep cent to W& wna effected before 1 c.'cl ck. DtirltiR tlio afternoon a rilly to 10SV4 wa ? matte , rollowt-d by a reaction to IOT',4 ' and n final rally of U per cent , the decline on the day beliifi 3W l > er cent. Tlie preferred fell olt 1 * per cent. The other Industrials aim red In the depression. Whisky , arier huvlriB lost Its lead In the specuUtrvc market , was modest today , receding per cent and ndvaticlnK &J psr cent on the early trading nn.l Mien declining 1 per cent. Dls- ( piletliiK reports of the ( allure of business to respond to the settlement of the tariff il'iestl n was a factor In the depreciation In lahiei and the supse-sl on ( hat the fight be renewed next December did not relieve the depression , The greatest depression was ex perienced before 1 o'clock , nnd thereafter there were occasional rallies shortly , In which some sliares. recovered the greater part of the early losses , while In some In stances advances were made upon yesterday's final figures. In th flnal denllnps a healthy tone prevailed nnd the market closed steady to frin. The bnd market was fairly active and very steady. The transactions aggro- Rated $ U5li,000 , The Kvcnlng 1'cst says : In today's mar ket long stock nnd short Block both from purely speculative t.onrces was pressed for sulo In utmost unlimited iuantltles. | No explanation Is ncceopary for this reaction except the perfectly familiar Wall street maxim that a long anticipated favorable event , such as the tariff settlement , Is always ovcrdlsrounted In 'advance and always fcl- lowed by realizing pales of Blocks. Tlio Kvcnlng Post's London cable says : liuoynncy continues In the stock markets. The public Is buying nil securities but Amer icana. Purchases are chiefly confined to Hn- gtUh and continental and professional buyers. South American stocks are 'having quite a boom and the general appearance ot the stock market sugccsts a continued Improvement. The India council allotment today wns very favorable , 2C3 lakhs being applied for and bills were allotted up to t3Txd. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Aiciilsvr U)6 ) Northern 1'iiclne. -IX Ailiiiua Kxnress. . 14 B Xp. I'.ie. pfil 1 ! > ! 4 Alton. T. II i ) u. r. u. .t o 4 ilo | iM 1WS Nortlivvpatern . . . . 1117 Am. lilt ilo pfd 1-IIW HaUlmon ) .V Ohio. N. Y. Central 1HIW C.madaPaclllc . . . t',8 , N. Y..I K.r.ng . . . 2fl ! < Canada Southern. f.'J ! < | Ontarlo i W 17)4 ) Peutnil I'acltlo. . . Oreron Imp . . . . 10 f' ! . X Ohio Oreiron Nav 10X Chicago Alton. . . . Mi ) O. .s. IJt fcU. N. . . . "i-t C..D. A.Q 77K Pacific Mall. . . . . . . . ISM Chlc.l20iiH . C'onsolklati'il ( JiiB l'jit I'ittHlnirc C. C. O. iltSt. L . . . 4l > HiI'nllniin IMlnoo. . JUSK I'olo. Coal .V Iron HVt'IleaclUitr ' ' . ' 1 Col Ion Oil Cort. . : ii : iUtcliiuonilTorm. . 17 Dot. .UludBon. . . 13l i do | ) fil 2I1 Del. Lick. AV. . . . 107 II. O. VV 10 D. & It. O , | itd ll.Vt'K. ' 0V. . pfd 4B D.&C. K Co 18)1 Uorlc Isl.ind 60U Kant Teun 1 1 SI. IMtil „ Gftk Erlo 1. Paul fd 120H ilo iW ,11 St. 1 . .t Oman.i. . . .tm Fort Wayne IBii ilo pM IKI G.Xoithorn pfd. . 101 Soutliorn Pao "M ( C. SK. 1. DM UUi ! llcltuttry. . . lU7Ji Hocking Valley. . ] fr4 ! Tcun. Coal X Iron 18M 111. Central 04 Texas Paoine. . . . lll ! < Ft. ! ' , . < .llulmli. . . . T. .tO. Cent.pfd. . 70 K.A T. DM ' . .m Union Pacific l'h U. K. Express fi'J do | ifcl ! l > 9 ! W. St. L. A I1 7 ! { LI ! < B Shore 1UO Uo ifd..v ) C-4 ! Lead Trust 4 Wells F-irzo E . . 115 LoulsvllluA N. . . . . i.1U Western Union. . . S8'J LoulsvllloiX. .L U W. Jilt E 13 Muiihatlan Con. . . 117U do Pfd < 4 c 6 M.tSI. L 4h Michigan Cent. . . . OH D. A.H. O 1W Mo.l'aclflc o. K ani Moblle.1i Ohio. . . . N.L. Xaalivlllc Clint. . . c. r. & i i * % National Cordajo. do ntd do pM 3Z 11. IT. C Jf. J. Coiitral 111 T. A. A. JtN. Rl. . . r N A W. pfd T. St. L. AK. 0. . . . North Am. Cu do pfd Tha tot.il ? alcs of blocks tod.iv were. 2H.139 Fhari'H , Including : Ameilcan T .Lncco , ttt9 ; Anierlnin Huwir , St.V.iS , Uurllnvtm , 22,4)0 ) ; Chi- -as < i Clus. 10.2.JO ; UlHtllliliK. 12,150 ; rjcnpral Klec- trie ID.iMl : Mlawurl Taoltlc , 3,770 ; Northern 1'a- clllc prrrvrml , 1.5 > 1 : Ilock Island , S.220 ; St. Paul , S,3ii , ) ; Tnited Sluti-H Coi'dage , S. M ) ; V'cstcrn Union , 1,571. _ Nun York Money Mnrkut. NKW YOUIC. AUK , . MONRY ON CAI.L Misy nt 1 per riit ; last lu.m n d closed offered ul 1 pi-r cent. 1'ltlMIO MKHCA.\TILG I'Al'GR 3OJU per WnUIJXG BXCHANOi : null nnd easier. wllli actual business In Ijnlikrrs' hills nt ! I.SJ ° i ( N.8ii7i Cur dcmiinil and alSiy ( fI.SVH for slxtv- duy bills ; pj tel lult-s. 1 1.8.03 1. S7 and 51.S74H.Si ; cmnmcivlul liilla. tt.SlujM.Sl'i. K t f , V EH r iUT 1 1 1 t'ATES 65'SC. OVKHNMENT HONDS Finn. State bonds. dull. Ha 1 1 rood bonds , wcnk. Closing qiiotutlons on bonds were as follows : 11 S. fioifg . I ) , i. H. O. 7s 1 IS" I ! . S. &B coup . B. ill. O , la 70 U.S. .IB rei , ' . 114(4 ( Erlo 2nds 70J ( If. H. 4 coui | . 114' * U. 11. iS. A.Us. ! )5 ) IT. S.SHror . U7 do 7s US l'nclllc * ofl 3. . . 1U1 II. AT. C. 58 10S AlU. ClHKB A . aiiui pn Ala. Clnssl ) . 10ill' M.H. &T. . . 7 U Ala. Claus C . ill' ilo i.'U4s . 43M Currencies . U'J MnlunlUnlonds. . J-a. New Coii.Is. . . tin X.J.Ccnt.Goii.Ss. Us. . . . . . . Kit ) No. Pac. Ista . 10'J . . . . . . . I''i Nc l > .tc. ' 'mfe . HfiSi loJB . 9H N. W. CoiiHola - 140 S. C. noiifiiiu ! . do S. F. Dob. 5s. 1 1'J Tonn. new set. U. R. ft. W. litta . U7 Tc'tin new set 5 . . . . 101 St. P Connol87s. . 127 Tnil. . old U& . tin st. p.c.ii' , vr.sa. mow Vn. Conturlua . 6Sk , st.UA I.M.Gcn.fia. 78) ) do deferred . 7 S. L , A.9.P.Gen.O. 1)44 ) AtchlHon 4s . 7''H Ti-x. Pac. Ista. . . . AlchlBon 2s A. . . , ! ! 4U do ' . ' 8 . Raiiudn So. 'JiulB. . lOi ! O. P. iDta of ' 93. . IDS Cen. 1'ac. Ists 'ti3. 10'- Wo8LSlioro4a . nosTON. Any. . ' ! > . Call loans , 1 * 3 p r cent : llmo lonim , 'M-H per cent. UloHlus prices for , bonds and iiilnlnr aharo : A.T. A. S , V W , End pfd 70 Am , Sugar 107J WoitlnKU. Eloctrlo 4 Am. Surar pfj 07 W. Elcc. pfd. 61 ! Bay State Gas 10 Win , Ctmtrnl G liullTeluphono. . . . 200 Atchluon 2d GH Hohion i Albany. . 108 ! Alclilaon la llonlou.t Maine. . . . U7M Now Enffland Oa. , 103 C. . II. L 0 77J ( Qen , Klectrlc as. . . 11 2 Pltchhnre 70 AllolKl Mlnln : Co. 28 Urn , Electric 40 Atlainlo Illinois Steel. . . . Dl Boston tt Montain Mexican CVntral. . Untie i Boaton. . . . N. Y. S. N. B Calumet - . llecla. . CflO Old Colony . . . . Centonnlal 76 Oroiron Short Llio FranVlln KtiDbrr San Dlcijo o ' ' 22Vi Union Pacific r.m Quliicy. . . . . . . . , . , . . . 1ia West nml THnmrack 102 Sun I'runclico nilntir ; tjiiotntloiu. SAN PUANCISCO. Aliff. 29. The ofttcliil closlnt quotnllana for mliiln ; ntouKg toJiyvurj .n fol lows i Bel In iHlo 16 Ilnlo i NorcrOBB. . . 112 llelchrr H4 Mexican Ill ) licBt.V Uolohor. . . . . 124 Ophlr Silfi lodio ! Con 1S3 Potosl 40 llulwer 1ft SavHee 5H Cliollar ' _ ' 4 Sierra Nevada 1HU Con. Cat. A V.i. . . , 4UJ Union Con 7t ! Crown Point 7' ' Utnh 1 EinoicnCon ' . ' . ' > Yellow Jacket.10 Ooiiht A. Curry. . . . CJ Ncir York Mlulnc < jnot3tloni. NKW YORK. Aug. 20. The followinr arJ tUs closing iiMlilni quotationi : l.'liolor . ! . ' Ophir. 1)0 ) Crown Point. . . . us Sierra Nevada S5 Con. Cat. .VVu. . . . 37S Standard l-'f- DendwooU . .10 Union Con Ol > Could i. Curry . CO Yellow Jacket. . . . 3& II.'iln.V Norcrosa. . fiS IronSllver 10 Qulckullver 175 Mexican . 100 < ! o preferred 140U Ontario. . ( J.10 Ihilwcr 15 r.uiKtiiii Stuck yuotatloi LONDON. Aug. SO I p. m. closln ? : Caindlan P.icltlc. . Dim SU Paul com Krle . N. Y. Central Klt * < Erlo 2ds . 7 Pennsylvania 0-i Ills. Cuntr.il . 7U7 Uradlnir 11K Mexican onjluary , 20 Met Cen. now4s. UOii -Niitej. 11OSTON , AUJT. . Clearings , JlO.OOl.llT ; Lal- arui-3 , Ji.ci4 : . I1AI.TIMOUK. Aug. -Clearings ) , 11,701,993 , ; Uil.im-c , } a)2ll . NKW YOUIC. Aug. i9.-ClearlnB . $ 8,37550 , : 1'H1IAI > I-IVII1A. : AUK. . Clearings , IM- COJ ; balances. $1,513,768. 1'AIIIB. Aug. 29. S p. m. Three per cent rfiiti'M. IWf 70u fur the account. NI3W OUI.KANS , AUK. -Clearing * , ITM.HO New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , Me discount. WASHINGTON. Aug. . The cn h balance today wan tl26a,0'Jd. of which | i3ll,103 waa uuld rtstrve. C'INCINNATI. Aug. M.-llnney , 4fI6 p r rtnl New York exchange , par to lie premium. Clear lnE , ,8t7,300. MEMPHIS. AUff , S. New 1'ork eicliangc xelllnK lit Sl.M prrmluin. Clearings. 1115,043 balance * , tKtt. . SAN K1IANCIBCO. AUK. . Drafts , iliclit IS'jc ; telegrnphle , \ ' < e. ttllver bars , MfiSOHc Mexican dollars , ( MnCIVfeC. LONDON. AUK. . Oolil Is quoted toilay a Human Ayrrs at 210 ; Madrid , 23. : ! $ ; Lisbon , 30 , ft St. I'flcrBburs , U > ; Alhen , 71 ; Homv , 10.17 Vienna , 103. ST. I.OPIS. Aug. 29. rn-arltiK * . I3.0O.4U ; bal uncec , W73.S8. Money , iiulel , 6Sj7 per cent fn call and time loans. Exchange on New York t6c premium. LONDON , AUK. . t p. m. Itar llvrr , SO'ii ' per ounce. Minify. U p r cent. The lute of illx count In the o.in market for hort bllla. 9-15J n l lor threu months , i per cent. CHIC-AOO. AUK. 29.-Cl irlnts ( , 1SM9.00 Money , < UC > p r cent on call ; ttili IMT c n on time. N w York exchange. :5c discount Porrlgn ricliance , tl ady. Btcrllnir , ccminercUl OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Kf J \li \ _ _ . lj Cutt'o ' R oaipU Still ingir in ths Low No'.cbes ' Dopito tbo Dcmintl , " ' LOCAL REQU RMENTS" : NOF SUPPLIED Corn fell ltcr ei Scurrrr Tlnin Kier nml lliij-crn r < irrnl t ( > l jiliKtlu to I'll ) Onlrrs ( lijcxl | ! < IK' Still IIIR HtRli t'rlccx. WEDNESDAY , Aug. 20. The receipts today consisted ot 2,812 cattle , 7,821 hogs nnd 337 sheep , as against 3,811 cattle , 8,051 hogs and 278 sheep on yesterday , and 2,23" cattle , 9,521 hogs and CO sheep en Wednesday of last vceh. Thus far this week the receipts foot up 9.69S cattle , 18H25 hogs , and GIG sheep against 7,039 cattle. 20- S39 hogs and 1,898 sheep fcr the correspond ing days of last week. This shows an In crease of over 2,000 cattle , but n decrease of about 2,000 bogs. CATTLE Out of the 2,842 cattle received here today , 551 liead were shipped direct to the packers from Kansas City. Tlio balance of the receipts were made up largely it cows , canncrs and stock cattle , there being no choice corn fed steers In the yards , There were a few light native steers and some pretty fair westerns. The receipts of corn fid cattle have been FO light during the past few days that the packers have besn unable to secure as many as were wanted. Today the packers reported that they were trying to buy corn fed cuttle In Kansas City. The general market was fully steady. One bunch of corn fed westerns brought $4.05 , which was the top for the day. There were a few westerns good enough to bring " 3.60. There were n few pretty good cows , but nothing very tnncy. The market was steady on the desirable grades of butchers' stock , such as gord cows and heifers , but lower on the trashy stuff. The supply ot stoclters arid fecdtrs wns large , but light stock cattle pre dominated. There were , however , n few pretty gcod Meshy feeders. Representative sales : DUEHSUI ) DKER No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. C. . . . 994 3 00 7 , . . .1000 ? 3 00 3. . . .1100 J3 75 3. . . . 0 l ) J 00 1..1MO 3 25 20. , . . 091 3 85 PINO AND KXPOUT. 15. . . .1218 3 00 65..IMS 3 27 < i 42..1373 4 OJ . .1310 3 00 COWS. 1. . . . 775 I 00 1. . . . G70 I 73 1..1210 2 10 3. . . . KO 1 10 3..1000 I 75 1 so 2 " 1. . . . Ml ) 1 IS 1..10IO 1 73 1. . . ISO 2 15 1. . . . 950 1 K 7. . 591 1 75 2. . . t&O 2 15 1. . . . 030 1 25 1. . dlO 1 75 2. . .510 2 15 S. . . . S7G 1 35 5. . S2S 1 75 28. sii 2 r 10. . . . 74 ! 1 35 2. . BXJ 1 75 3. ! C3 2 15 G. . . . 8J8 1 40 175 1 SO 1..1540 2 IS 7. . . . 817 1 40 729 1 83 7. . . . S02 2 10 10. . . . 871 1 40 2. . GS3 1 SI 3. . . . Wi 2 SO J. . . . 003 1 BO 7. . 630 1 M IS. . . . 777 2 1'5 1. . . .lOfM 1 BO B. . 780 1 I'O ' 4. . . 792 2 53 4..1000 ISO 20. . 31 1 90 13. . . B.-.O 2 4. . . . 600 I M 28. . ECS 1 M 27. . . i5 2 23 1. . . . G > 0 1 CO 9. . B37 1 SO 34. . . . M > 7 2 25 1..1010 1 60 1. . 970 200 25. . . .988 2 S5 1. . . . 770 1 SO 7. . Mil 2 00 IS. . . . 628 2 40 1..1070 1 50 765 2 00 20. . . .923 2 10 3. . . . ! i3G 1 SO 1055 2 00 2G. . . .100. > 2 10 ' " ' 2. , M : " 2 oo 8. . , .100 * 2 45 . . 790 1 60 1. , 3.70 2 00 21. . . 6SO 2 43 . .MO 1 CO I. , 1010 2 W ) 1. . ' .irco 2 so . . ( Aft 1 5 * 15. KOI 2 10 I. . , .1220 S CO I. . . . 773 1 50 3. . . . 913 i2 10 S. . .10S2 2 50 X..1120 1 SO 1..1KO 2 10 1 .100' ' ) 2 CO . . SM 1 .13 1..IOOO ' 2 10 1S , . .1001. 2 ro i. . . . HO i r. : 32. . . . 733 .2 10 10. . . 951 2 65 . . ! K > 1 33. . . . 815 2 10 4. . . 729 2 60 1..1070 1 65 1..1110 2 10 M ) . . 125 2 SO I. . . . 910 1 65 6.-601 10 1. . .1390 2 85 3. . . . 9S3 1 j 11. . . . 8Z2.2 10 3. . . . 408 1 23 1..J 4M-11 CO ISO 1 49 66S 1 60 X. . 721 1 81 . r.3.- 1 10 . 5&1 il 60 2. 7M 200 r.3.635 635 1 45 475 'I 60 30. . 2 IK ) MO 1 45 8. . , f > V > 1 CO 720 2 20 . 603 1 45 1. . . 630 1 65 75) 2 25 413 1 CO 10. . or 1 73 13. . 2 30 . KM 1 60 2. . , ' 705 10. . . 63C 2:5 . S03 1 SO . 300 1 73 l..i 240 2 SO 3. . . . 2 3 00 . 170 1 15 1. . . . 3 < X ) 2 75 1. . . . 180 3 21 . 'MO 200 B.-.r2L'C 76 I. . , . JW 3 2 > . 223 2.00 1. . . . JOO "J 00 , l.v , ,1(0 ( 3 M . KO 512. . 91 ' WM 3 M . 280 2 50 2.--8i5 300 1. . . . 13) 3 CO . 2C3 2 M DUI.LS. . 7SO 1 SO . .1400 1 40 . . 900 1 CO . 910 1 80 , . .1100 1 43 . .1410 1 60 . 940 1 30 1 13 . .1003 1 ) . SOO I 35 . fSO 1 It . .14GO 1 (10 ( .1176 1 25 .1000 1 50 . .1210 1 M .1100 1 (0 .IC.JO 1 50 . .12W 1 73 .1300 1 10 .1470 1 50 , .13W 1 75 .12SO 1 10 ,1170 1 CO . . 5(0 ( 1 75 . 7,10 1 10 .1300 1 CO . .1MO 190 . CM 1 40 STAGS AND BULLS. 2. . . .1100 175 STAGS. 4..1155 260 STOCKErtS AND FEEDERS. 2. . . . 470 1 40 5. . . . S72 2 23 1. . 235 1 CCO 2 00 5. . . . SSS 2 25 19. . 816 2 06 1. . . . 530 2 00 4. . . , C25 2 25 23. . t-21 2 37 Vi 1 300 2 00 1. . . . 9CO 2 21 4. . 921 240 10. . . . 455 2 00 5. . . . 442 2 25 25. . 710 2 40 4. . . . 337 2 10 5. . . . C 2 2 25 40. . P01 2 40 30 450 Z 10 7. . . . JOS 2 80 15. . 747 2 40 2. . . . 985 2 10 3. . . . 670 2 30 21. . 740 2 40 10. . . . 793 210 3. . . . 783 2 SO 1 ! . . fiJt 241 1. . . . 820 215 3. . . . SS6 2 39 10. . 936 2 15 2. . . . 3S5 2 IB 3. . . . 920 2 30 15. . 622 2 60 22. . . . 5S3 215 4. . . . 775 230 18. . 921 2 59 3 377 2 20 2. . . . 480 2 3' ' ) 12. . 985 2 60 3S. . . . 56 ! ) 2 20 G. . . . MS 2 M 650 2 50 2. . . . 823 220 IS. . . . 726 2 30 29 877 2 69 8. . . . 741 223 13. . . , 618 2 SO 41 2 55 2..1135 225 3. . . . M3 230 93. . . . 1015 2 65 26. . . . 628 225 8. . . . 670 230 11. . . . 834 2 C5 t. . , . 372 2 23 1. . . . 290 230 22..1011 2 C' ' ) 8. . . . 675 2 25 1 330 2 SO IS. . . . 893 2 B' ) 3. . . . 680 223 2. . . . 805 235 18. . . . PI2 2 C" 1. . . . 720 225 10. . . . CCO 2 t5 15..1133 2 8) WKSTEHN CATTLE. No. Av. I > r. No. Av. Pr. 2 cows 900 tl 75 3 cows 8-13 tl 75 ,2 cowa 1000 1 7f 11 cows 947 2 43 .0 cons 10SO 2 45 30 cowa 9oG 2 70 1 cow 1090 270 7 cows 1125 2 70 1 cow 1190 300 300WVOMINO. WVOMINO. 1 bull 1570 1 30 1 Btng 14.V ) 2 00 1 cow 1160 2 23 1 cow 1070 2 2. 1 cow 1130 2 25 3 cows T010 3 00 4 cows 10T,2 3 00 3 cowa 102S 3 00 1 cow 11CO 3 00 2 cowa 1030 S 00 7 COWR 974 3 00 4 cows ii < 2 3 00 IS Btoera 10S3 3 40 21 steers lD f X 45 1 steer 1010 3 43 10 steers 1081 X 45 12 itecra 1160 3 45 K ite > ers 10S7 3 45 KOt'TH DAKOTA. U cows 1130 285 2 cows 883 2 SS 6 cows 1111 285 1 steer 1050 335 1 steer 1000 335 4 steers 1175 335 1 stau 1140 269 U cows 1130 2 C5 11 steers 1107 3 25 HOGS The receipts of hogs fell a little short of yesterday's run. The general mar ket did not show much change from yester day. Tliero were no very fancy loads of hogs on sale today and the top was not as high as yesterday by 6c. The best heavy and butcher weight hogs sold largely at $5.4G to } 5.CO , while the light and light mixed hogs ranged from $5 to | 5.40. The market on the poor and trashy stuff Is very uneven and the range In prices -wide. Representative sales : s . . . m . . . a 1 . .20 . . . 3 ' * ! aa . n . . . a r. I . .W > . . . 3 jr. 20 . 72 . . . 3 88 SI 1ICI31' There were n fv f common Unlit Bli eon received. 'I lie market Is ntioiit sternly nt the prevailing low | irlc . fair to good native * nn > quotable at $2.26C2.76 ; fair to KM < 1 westerns , 12. 0062. 10 ; common and stock sheep , J1.7C5T2.2J ; good to choice lambs , ? : .2i > 03.75. _ llpcolpts mill IIUlmlHliri of Storli. Olllclnt receipts nntl illfpoilllon ot stock n shown by tin- books otIP \ \ I'nlon Stuck YBiili ciiniinny | for ih < - twenty-four Sours OII.HIIK Ht J p. in. , Wiilrwwlny , Aiixuft 29 , 1584 : lIUCtitl'Tti. Cuttle . 1M 2sn Hog * . ll 7.581 Sheep . 2 J * DISPOSITION. lltiyrrs. Cutlli' . Hose. Shoi-p , Omnlm 1'iirlitiiR company , , 9) &OS . The O. II. lliiitimoml Co. . . . 4HC 1,1C . Swift mill Company * . . v 1M W1" > . The Cudnhy 1'nfliltiK Co. . . . 557 ! > SI i. . . . . .tohn I' . Snilrc & r > . 27.1 . Trl-Clty 1'wklntc company . < ' . Cud.iliy llnis . 276 . I'lntiUlnxtmi . S45 . 1 1. llvi'kcr . Kt . A. II nan . i : > . It. Decker & Uwn . W . J. I-nlmmi . It8 . O. II. Wll-oci . ' I.'M . Iop I ItntliKclilltl . 2S . O. II. It. , from Kimx.i ! ) City 2.1 . Cuilnliy , [ mm Kiinsns City. . 32J . . . . Plilppers nml feeders . fU 1,117 . Lt-ft oxer . 337 Total . 2-5S3 7,862 337 cinc/vc.o i.ivi : STOCK. Them AVui.itVrj - Full Supply of Cutllu on lluiid Vrttcnl'iy. CHICAOO , Aus. W. There was a very full supply of cattle licrc loOay , nlwut 7,000 linul nrrlvlnp. or that miinlicr nil Imt nbnut C.10J head were nntlvcs. Tlie offering ! ) of rlpi * < 'iuili' , liowevcr , were not so numeuHis nn to unfavnr- alily nffcct values for that Bimle. Anything roBflepslriK tlie nriulrei ] ntyle nml tlnlih n l < l quicknt furincr phcce. Ailcs ot natUcH were at llnlli 11.25 to J5.M. The nut > Me flKUIc UIH : olitnlnril for l,72s-ll > . Knulo shm thorns , ami Is tht > hlh'licat BO fur reni'linl. TliPic wi-U1 H fovs Halloa lit fiom J3.50 to J'.T5 , but almnit tlie entire supply clianReO lintids ut prlcen ranRlni- duwmtnnl from J5.25. Wcflteino. of wlilfli tlun * \\rro about 4IKK ) hrad , wrte cnpy at fioni M.75 to Jl.G'i for poor to rholce. iiml s.ilos of To.niis were Blow at from 41.25 to ? 3.25. Ill hog * , ulillc today illil not sec mmti fin'linr change In prlct-s. the tune nppraieil tn bo very llrm. The pLiensthcnlnB fnrlura wcio tlio ( IwlrHllInt ; ti-crlpln niul the nilvniicp In ImK ntoducls. Ilari-ly 20.000 hcml arrived tuilny , luaK- \ng \ about "S.OOtt for the rxplrcil imlt of Ililn wet-It , which la nearly r.,000 , head li > * s than the R.ime time lrt t we < k , 19,030 U'as than two wivKa niio. and 3J.OOO less than n year nio. The highest price palil toil.iy was Oc above yrtifr- dny'8 highest nalc , but there was not that much Kaln In tlie conimonci Krndc.ihlcli nvi > inui il Ktrmly. Th cleinruul wnn active and by llv middle of the foicnoon about oil the Rood hnp ; wuru out uf hellcrH * handb. l atpr In the fnit > noon an c.ipler fooling cmppeil out anil the cloyo was quite weak. l < 'inm t.t.75 to 31.75 foi cull * , there weie hales all alotiK up to $ G.1S ( or fancy thougli perlinpi 75 per cent of the iituiT WOM WflKhed nt from li.M to 1C. There weic eevoiMl trillion nt IC.OJ. Hales of nherp choxvcd no quotable chnnRo In values , but theic wan u lu\\er m.nkct for lambs. It was illlllcult io cct a bid of an much as ( I for the best of the offcrlnsH , while fair to good soita were slow nt from ji.75 to } 1 The nmic of quotations for nbrcp icmalncil at from tl to J3.T ! > . with Miles principally at fiom M to Vim. HKCnil'TS-Cnttle , 17.000 lipud ; calves , 900 hejil ; IIUKS. 20.009 hend ; sheep. ll,00 l head. The CvcnliiK Journal lepoils : IIOC5S IlrcolplR today , 20,000 ; ofllelal ypstcnluy. 1J,7VG head , eh p- melita yesterday. 6.7" ? brad ; left over , about 3.l'iO luiicli ijuallty rnthcr pour ; maiket ucllvi * , with beat grades Cc hiKhcr ; other lots steady. Sales ranceU nt J5.53iltj.00 for light ; J5.JJBo. 10 for rough piiekim ; ; $5.20Jj. ! > i for mixed ; JJ.tatJG.ifv for heavy packing uiut shlppliiK luts. CATTU : llecelpts today , 17KX ) head ; ofllrial ycHtenlay , 7,312 head ; shipments yestfrdny , ! . : ' : > hond ; best KtaJrs , lOUl..c higher ; other Slin'El' Heceipla today. 11.000 head ; yrsterday , ll.Sj-l heaO ; shipments ycsteiday , none ; market , steady. WKbTKKN 1 > ACKIN INTKKI TS. Still I'urllicr Ucurraso In Alnrlintln nf HofM nciiialiiH the IVature. CINCINNATI , Aug. M. ( Ppeclul Tclcuiam to The Heo. ) Tomorrow's Price Cunent will say : Thcro has been a further decided decrease In marketing of lioga. Parkins for the \\vv\i \ Is SSJ.OiK ) , compareil with 27D.OOO the preceding week and 230.00W last yonr. From March 1 the total Is .005,000 , against 4.930,000 u year ago. 1'iomlnent places compare DB follows : Cities. ISO I. 18W. Chicago 2.U5.000 Kansas City . . 970.000 Omaha 7S.1.000 . SI. Louis . . . . . S57.000 Cincinnati . . . 195.000 141.030 Indianapolis . . SOf.OOJ us.ooo Milwaukee . . . 2CC.OOO 1M.OM Cedar Rapids lit. 00.1 1M.OM St. Joseph . . . . 232. IKK ) 119.000 Sioux City . . . . 1W.0001 102.0M Ottumwa 150.0001 102.0)0 Nebraska City Ji7,000 | 116,000 KiuiKii3 City Llvo Stock .1 KANSAS CITY , AUB. 23. CATTLn Receipts , 12,20" ) head ; shipments , 4,200 , heail ; m.irkct steady to f tiling- ; Texas ulcers , I2.20ft3.00 ; beef steals , 13.3505.35 ; native caws , Jl.50B2.75 ; starltcis and feeders , J2.25ii3.S5. HOGS Receipts. 9.COO head ; shipments. 1.500 heitd ; market optued strong tn lOc higher , olosod lower ; bulk of pales , $5. Ii'r5.R5 ; heavlefl , $5.75fj 5.W ) ; packers , W-OOffS-SO ; mixed , $ .1.4005.75 ; lights. J5.10 f.SO. HHiiP Receipts , l,700 head : shipments , none ; market slow , but steady ; good tu choice natives , J2.7003.M ; KO > ! to choice westerns , K.MS1 DO ; common gtnckws , f2.iOS2.50 ; ijoad to choice lambs , JJ.MIT4.25. SI. Louln LUe StorU .Mnrkot , ST. LOUIS , AUK. Zfl.-CATTLn-neceliHs , 1,700 , head ; shipments , 1,090 head. Maikct quiet en IlKhl supnly ; native ulcers , 1.350 to 1,475 MM. . mill at fo.0005.35 ; 1.200 to 1,300 Ibs. , 14.70fTI 75 ; llehl stcor , tl.OQ8l.B3 ; cows nml helfi'is , $1. 0 ® 2.W ; Texas stciTB , I2.G003 10 ; cows , } 2.00i82.33. HOGS Itecelpts , 4,800 head ; shipments , 1 100 Iiead ; mnrket tlrm ; top pilce , Jii ; good heavy and light , 55.70OJ.50 ; common to fair , (1,75ft 5. CO. CO.HHECI' HHECI' necclnln. 2,300 head ; shlpmeni.ne ; market llrm ; native mixed sold at (2.352.tO ; southern mixed , J2.45 ; Innibs , J3.00S3.25. Now Vurk Llio Stock .Market. NEW YORK. Aug29. . DEUVES-necclpts , 3.500 head ; irootl cattle , ( Inn ; others , dull ; barely steady ; native steers , fnlr to Rood , I4.C595.0Q ; ordinary to medium , t4.22'.s { ? . & 5 ! common to Inferior , t3.73W4.15 ; western runners , 3.SOW4.JO. .SHKKP AND LAMIia-Itecelpts. IS.bOO head ; market demoralized ; sheep , weiik ; lunibn , 140 lower. Sheep , ordinary to jrood. (2,00 < ! f2.73. Lnmhs , cnminon to choice , | 2.25it2.40. ( IIOQS HecfclptB , 9,800 head : market higher ; Inferior to choice pies , { 5.si'i2C.SO. Stuck in Sight. Reconl of receipts nt the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , August 29 , IS'JI : Cuttle. HOKS. Sheep. South Omnha 2.871 7.824 337 ChlcaBO 17.000 20,000 11,000 Kansas City 4.200 9.000 1.700 St. Louis 1.700 4,800 2.300 Tt4ls. . . 2.1,771 ? 2,224 15,337 St. I.oilU ( icneral Market. BT. LOtJIS. 29.-n.OUn-Weak , but rot quotably lower. WHEAT Slipped down npnln this mornlnc , and though It reacted sllKlilly , the close was ' , ic under yesterday ; ra h and August , 49fic ; September 50c ; December , t3Ho ; May , CS'ic. CORN Declined Uo early , but reacted > ic Inter and closed Uc below yesterday ; cauh am Aucust und September , t2c ; December , 4SUc May , 49Hc. OATS Slow and lower ; cash , 29c ; August SOc ; Heptember , 30Uc ; May. 35'ic. HYK-Hntler at SS052 c. HAY quiet , prairie , IS.loS10.OOj timothy , J10.00 lli'tAN Ptcmly Rt 65c , east track. FLAX SKKlJ-Qulet t JI.22. I.lAU KuBy ; cash , J3.121 , : ; closed. J3.07i ! , tell ers ; J3.05 for September and October , Kl'KI.TKll-Qilk-t at 13.12'i. WHISKY 1'lnn nt Jl.W. IMlTTJJU-rnchanged. iiS ! Dctler nt 12 > c. rilOVIRIONS Pork , higher : JobblnB , JH.25 Ijinl. hlKher ; steam , fSi rholee , ( S.OT'.S. llacon and dry unit meals , unrlmnRed. HCCIJH'TS Flour , 4.DW bbls. ; wheat , C9-.000 bu. ; corn. 3.000 bu. ; oats. 56J ) < iO bu. BIIIl'ilKNTS-nour. ,000l.bls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , 9,000 bu. ; oat , 2. WO bu. Ciittnu , M rltt. NE\V ORLKANS- . -COTTON Hnsy sales , 6.00 bales ; to anlve , 1.2i ) < ) bales ; receipts 2C3 hales ; stock. 23 , 3 balca ; AuniiM. tC. 0 bid October. JS.ti1iC.S ; December. J > ! .42nG.43 ; Jan unry , > G.4SiiC.49 ; Kebruaiy , JC.54QC.55 ; March J6.59a6.eO ; April , Jfi.65f5C.C6 ; XI - June , JC.77BC.9i JulyjjC.5J. , . 1)11 MlllC.t . OtL CITY. Pn. , Aur. 29.-Natlonal Trnnsl rertlllcates npeneil at HI ; hlKhcit. k2 > > ; lowest , 81 ; closed at t1 ; vales , 1.0'c ) bbls. ; shipment ) . 2.21,2 bhls. ; runs. OI.WW tililii. I'lTTSUl'ItO. To. . Aug. -Natluiial Transit rerllllcatfs opened ut M ; closed at i2 ( ; highest , 82'k ; lowest , SI ; no sal -a. 'I'rliTo ' niirat . Urbet. SAN FRANCISCO , AUK. il. WHRAT Steady ; December , S4'kc ; May , Jl.OJUc. Wool .Miirkxt. BT. I.OU1B. Autr , 29. WOOIWenk , but quota. tlons not quatubly chaiiKed. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous liead- acbea. Trial size. SI cents. All druggists. l'r pect Ilkll Turk. Tliero will be a mass in cell UK at Twenty- Blxth and I < ake street a Saturday evening under the ausplcea of the Omaha View Im provement club to consider the ciuettlon of securing a publics park near Prospect Hill AUD ECOHOMIZE YOUR TIME HUSBAND YQUft STRENGTH 6t INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE BYUSINQ 3F TINIFAIRBA in our Show "Windows WE PLACE ON SALE this week 100 liirjju , elogunt Chcf- I funiorp , imulo of solid oak. yoii h finish , with LARGE. FRENCH j PLATE MIRRO1/ , at half former prices , to sell thorn quick. * By reason of hnvliij. ; the largest amount of drawer room , u chofTonlai' Is a most convenient , useful , nntl almost Indispensable piece of furniture I and no homo is cnniiloto : without ono. ( $7.75 for n Ghctto'iiicr worlli $16. I $9.05) ) for a Chcffimitfr worth $20. i $11.50 for a Clicflbnicr worth $23. . $12.50 for a Clicflouicr worth $25. $13.50 for a Chcfliinicr worth $27. ' $17.50 for u Clicflbnicr worth $35. I $19.50 for a ChciTonicr worth $10. > $21.50 for a Chcflbiiicr worth $50. m mm Good Ingrain Carpets lflcf worth Heavy Iiiuruin Carpets 27c , worth AH wool Ingrain Carpets 18s , worth 75c Dody llrussuls Carpets Iti : , worth 51.2B Velvet Cnrpets 58c , worth > i.40 30x60 inch Rugs IMs , worth , ' Llnoleiiins 37c , worth i Stair Carpet , 12c , worth S30c Terms : Gash or Easy Payments. Formerly People's Kiainmath ln > hUil ] 3 nd 10 cents for postage on Big 'M Catalogue. 5 Write forHaby Carriage Catalogue Mulled Free. Goods sold on payments in Council IJUifl's & South Omaha Close evening at 0:30 : except Saturdays. ci-nefe-y. Members of the club and all o'her citizens Interested In getting1 this most beautiful spot In Omaha for a park are re quested to be present. Fined for Slugging llitclielor. The cass ot the state against Fireman E. S. Klagg , charged with assaulting I. C , Bachelor , was tried In police court yester day , where the defendant was found guilty and flncd $7 , besides the costs of prosecu tion. Flags Is a fireman at engine house No. 2 , and for a number of years he has held a note against this man Dachelor. He has requested payment fully 100 times , and lias always received promises that In n Khort time the money would bo forthcoming. Some time ago Flagg again demanded payment , when Bachelor became very abusive , so much so that Flagg drove him off the premises , which by the way , happened to be his , Flagg's , own yard. Bachelor came back ami renewed the row , when Flagg knocked him down , after which Bachelor rushed away to the station , where he swore out a warrant , charging assault nnd battery. AH Kirellent Itemtil.r for Diarrhoea. IUNDOLPH , Mass , , March IS. 1894. 1 have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and found It excellent for diarrhoea. I have recommended U to friends and know of two cases ot diarrhoea having been cured wllh ono small bottle. Joseph H. Foster. For sale by druggUts. Nrbrimku 1'rnlrlc Fires , Matt Daugherty , the republican congres sional nominee In the Sixth district , was In the city last night. He says destructive prai rie fires arc raging In McPheison and Logan counties and running up to the head of Dis mal creek. The cattlemen of that part of the state have large gangs of men out lightIng - Ing the Ores , which have been burning for a week. Unless th'y can prevent further spreading of the flames they are threatened with a heavy loss of their hay , which has been stacked. _ Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial size , 25 cents , All druggUts. Colored 1'eopluV I'lenlr. There will be a picnic and ball at Tietz's park today and tonight under the auspices of a number of colored gentlemen. The picnic will commence In the morning , At 3 o'clock this afternoon there Will be a ses sion cf speechmaklng. Dr. M. 0. Itlckett's , A. S , Churchill , Hon. Dave Mercer , J. It. Kaley , J. I * Johnston and others will speak. Tha dance will bo held In the evening. The territory ot Utah , as tucli , was not yet six months old when the D ? > ert Agrl > cultural and Manufacturing society was es tablished by Governor llrlgliam Voung. The charter of the society beam date of January 17 , 18CC , so that now It Is In Its thirty-ninth year. During the ptrlod of Its existence It has given twenty exhibitions. Thai which will open In Salt Lake on October 2 will bo tbo twenty-Ural * - HIBISTERED , Made a well Man of ( NDA THE CHUT HINDOO REMEDY ror.Ducxs THK jikovc IlESII/r ) In COIIAVK. CurcTall Nerioui lilieaioi , Knlllnf : Memory , - . ' liiittnrrlr restorei pocket. r > lot l.nori j'"i-l L-e. Bli ( or s.oowlth * l > ur an fmttalii > nb T'ntfi"o5T ! + * lnu lN < lfAi'l > . < "lr rourdriiEpthin ! > olcotlt no ulll icnd K . Orlcit.l ildlr.1 Co. , IlliriUO , ILL. . , r tt.fr unpaid. M..U. SOi.U br Kulm dt Co. . Cor. ISIh andUouaitiiRU. , and J. A. Kullrr&O. . U orlltii&l > ouaUiiBiii.OUAtA' Dueber = Hampden 17 = Jewel Watches are known by rail road men and other RUBY JEWELED ] experts to be unequalled ACJ ADJUSrCD WATCHES Xl equalled for wear THE > v and accuracy. The Dueber Watch Works , Canlon , 0. We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for prices , 1' ' . O. 1) ) . curs , Oiiiulin , or delivered at your station. Teepho'ne 218. Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. WM , LOUD ON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. I'rlvatfc wires Io Ciilcucro and New York. All business orilers placed on Clilcugi * Board of Trade. "J Correspondence BollclleU , Office , room I , Hew York Llfo Teltphono U08.