v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTIiTDAT , ATTGI'ST 21 , 1SOG. , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL feature of the Day the New Low Price Eccord of Pork , IMPETUS GIVEN WHEAT CONTINUES ptnrtlnc Price * for -ilcinli T nnil iiltfr Wrre Unch it I-'rnc- tloit IllKlicr Thnii Wetltn ? - Un > ' CltialiiK llntrn. CHICAGO. AUR. 20. Pork made n new low tnark today. September at one time nelllnp nt V. W ) a barrel. Humors that orders fet Bold Importation had been countermanded nrjil lower Wall street prices weakened wh ( it lifer fnvorable opening , the clos < InB prices for September showing n KC de cline. Corn wan sympathetically weak nni closed Uc lower. Oats remain unchanged Thi Impetus given to wheat by the on Kagunint of Bold for hnportntlon as re ported yesterdhy afternoon was continued this morning. The starting price for Sep leniber nnd "December were each * c pel Viu. hlRhcr than the closing rates o the day before. One of the chief fncton of the opening firmness was the strengtl displayed In thu foreign markets. Liver j > eel was quoted as opening lire nt Vid pel cental advance nnd London nt f.d per quarter tor hlfiher for American wheat. A para Krnph from the Liverpool Corn Trade Newi was being paraded near the openlnc whlcl italil thai the general Impression there o the size of this year's American wheat cro ] was that It would be about 470OM.OiO bu und that -wheat would be 5s per quartei higher In the United Kingdom. They be llc-vcd ll lo be malerlally umaller than that The northwestern receipts commenced to day to exhibit a contrast to those of thi corresponding lime of the year before There Is still some ot that great crop left lint the dally exhibit of the Mlnnenpoll wild Uululh receipts will , nevertheless show a great discrepancy compared will this yunfu. The two cities received 2X cars today a ngalnst 408 cars a year apa The Atlantic port clearances were equal ti SM.WO bu. of Hour and wheat together Closing cablegrams confirmed the strenptl reported of the foreign markets at th < opening , but the market exhibited nil It rurength In taking the little Jump 11 dli sit the start. After the ehrly advance busl ness got slow and stocks getting wenkc there was about as much effort to sell n there had been to buy early and all thi Improvement vras lost. A rumor that sonv < if the gold engaged for Importation hni J > een countermanded helped to depress th' ' jirlce near the end. There wns a notice iiblc Jack of outside support nil day am the consequent dullness of trading prc .vented larger fluctuations than were re corded. September opened about "Sic " hlpne nt from f.fie to f.G'.4c , gradually weakened t' ' l Uc nnd closed Klendy nt KV c. Corn was very dull and easier ; prices -wcr strong early , Influenced largely byvheai lUl wcro also helped by reports that th crop -wits hardly so promising as a inont ngo. Hut after the first bulge the markc "began " to decline. September opened stron nt 23Hc. Uc above yesterday's closing , an < "touched 21c for a moment , but soon weak cned nnd In the last half hour barel ; touched 23c , tlie closing price. Outs were fairly active and for the mos Jiart ruled easier , although around th opening , when shorts bought In some , ther was u tendency to do better. Selling wa snore general later and prices fell oft an closed just where they did yesterday. Ex changing between September nnd May -wa a frequenl occurrence. September opene n. shade higher nt from 17MrC to 176ic touched 17 0 and declined to 17V.C , closln steady nt that figure. A small Klzed raid on September per ! early In the day -was the chief feature c the trading In the provision pit. After 10 had been chipped off by a few small sales John Cudahy's broker got at It with sledg liammers and smashed the other lOc off 1 about two blows. This brought the prlc ilown to K.NO. the lowest point ever reachec The last ] Bc was recovered again and th day s loss In September ppiJc was 10. Jant ; ary. comrmred with yurfuh-day's closln price left off 2ifcc lower. " Lard and rlli were more lavored , the fair support give these commodities "count'crnctlng" Ihe e ! feet of the weakness In pork , and closln prices were unchanged to Z c higher. Estimates for Prlday : iVheat , 100 cars corn. 450 earn ; oats. 185 cars ; boga , 1S.OC head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Article * | Ojin. I lllyu. | Lo < v. | Cloji V.'l.cat.Ko.U . CSH < " " " C4 Sept" ! ! ! ! . 5B ? Doc Ol'M CHH 5U Corn. No 2. . Aui- 23 2 ° ! Sent BH 55 Dotn. No. 2. . 17KaH " " ' " Vay . . . "I JO 10) ) Fork.iwrbbl " 0 00 C 024 C BO r. DO Oel C 117k' f > DO C 05 Jun. 7 00 7 00 C 87.4 0 97 ! titint 3 35 3 40 3 35 3 40 Oct. S 4'-'W 3J7H J'iL a 471 3 73 J 80 ' 3 70 3 77 ! Eliort'liVbs- Sept. . . . S 2B S 27 3 27 ! 3 32 3 SO 3 55 3 SC Jan. . . , . . S 47H S CO a 45 .M ro Cash quotations were as follows : nXH'lt-Steaily ; vlntrr intents. tt.K n.2i rtralEhts , f.2ifr3.20 ( ; siirln ? pati-nlH. SJ.liJiS 5 ; rtralKlits. j.S jS. i ; bakers. $ : .004iS.M. VH U AT No. Hirlni- . r.4ie ; No. 2 sprlni " ' " " "c-OKN Na. ! . Xfi-Jlc ; Kn"S yellow. Z.TC:3'4a 0.\T8--No. 2. n Vien c ; .Vo. ! white , sl i C3r , No. H whlto. Me. 11VD No. 2. 31c. 11AHL12V No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 23 < lo. 4 , f. o. b. , lS at/22i\ 1'LAXSBUD No. 1. nr.JrCCHe TIMOTHY BBitriime. . fS.77V- . \VinyitV DUtllU-rs' j'.rr . gal I'Ol'I.Tiiy Jlarlift Ktcndv ; turkey * . 7uSflk cliU-Ucn * . SciJUViP ; ilurkn. 7' fiOV4c. The followinc were he receipts find eliliimcnt 1o < ? - - ! J OiitUul'roluoo oxoh-mia tod-ivthB butler uiai krt wan tli-m ; creamery , ( laldlic ; dairy ' ti < 14c. Kci-s , Urrai I rush , lla Choc e , a'uici MW YOUIC CK.VKIt.VL MAIIICUI QiiiitndiiiiM of tin- Day on Anrluii ClIlllllllMlltll-N , NinV YOniC. Auc rLOt'Il-RccHpta. . 18 SDO bbls ; rx | irts , 6 , 72 bbls. More actlre un ttcnfly ; drmsnd toilsy wn chiefly for tprln patrntg wtid low grade \niilcriij wluttr extrai J3 liifi-l- winter patents , 13.4003.53 ; Mlnncsot patrnts. | ! .Uti3.70 ; MlnneHolu Lul.crs , JS.SOC2.7 lt > flour , dull ; kuin-rline , j : 4Wf5 H. J-I.l-.MlAITslcolJy ? * ' 'e'10" ' * fclem. COc. llAUIJiY MALT Numlnul , wi-ntern. ttfll llUKlrra ; No.n > mi. S7Vi ? ! kWc. 11AUL,1V Oulrl ; wratrrn , SSSi c. u.'l. f. AVIIKAT HfCflj'ts. H,7W ) bu. ; imports , mx bu , | Hit , ftcady ; No. 1 hard , C7 c. Oi.tloi oj.t-nrJ lirm und Kilvanced khari'ly on lilchi cables unj Urcr buylnR , but lulrr ilccllnt under local realizing , ubsrtice of outside nuinm tncii > a lnc n-culiils und luck pf expoit ilfiuum cli i-it 4tU > > c lift lirw-tr ; Aujunt closed (3c ; Sci t -iuuer CISiMT.c. closed C3c. l' < UN Hrp liits , 1W.4UO bu.j exports , 76f.M bu * IKJ | quiet , Nn. a , J ic , CM'tlons opened Ilri * nil k'lvunred on rovirine , but Uttr c-un-d o wl h whrnt. cluiinff i o lower on near and i , ] i'c < itr on dlitunt mor.tlit Aucutt. is , E ri iniHl , tk n , rii-iitriubi-r , ISiiOS" 1-lCc , clontx UVT& lli-clnl , H.iimi bu. ; export * . M.K1 bu ST t tf < ly. No. t. U6' 9 o. Outluni qule but ltrm on lleht Mvkirrn stock * and bullU crop n w . clutlnB Uc hlcbvr ; Auju.t COKH tv * fljcw trrn creainvry , n innsi-n clpt , 7.0 * ) PUSH. : Heady ; l rc < - - unall , C6iCi part kkinu , S6 c. fu l-uas-n * lpt . t,72 ; market troni etule and l'ujm rvjnin , wvctern i ; > J4cHATStcaa > 'l fhlpplnc. tCO , to cholc- - . llol'S Qulet ; oommou to rholre. IkSU cron j t , > . I'ccttlo count , lhil ! cj ( . < p. : 64c , 1S35 cro ] ' Sli ' c 1'IUES Steady ; GdHeston. He ; Bucnot Avru dn ICc Texan , drj' . SUc : C llfornla. IJc , UBATHEIl Qulrtr hemlock > ole. llueni Ayrvii. l.tlit to hear- weight ! . 2Voic 1 It ) Vl. < luN"S-U t steady , family , IS.COijtOl Vt-eC laiiii. ( ItWXilCtt ) . packet. * e Q4j7.OQ. tnea'ii. HcaaijUllinl ; txtillcn. 4Wt'S'-.c. pickle tuuidcr * . JHo : plokled h ms. | tue > .7J. Ilacoi * Uoul.lorfc. (4.40. tungurv. * S.Ti , rib * , } II.IJ . lir > - m It iniau. bgxwl kUauldei \ci , II W > . ribH tin thorn. PS7\4 Uiit and active. v tcrn Heam. ItW ; cholc Lu Jenntd. dull. 1'urk. Itrni , uia to tif ' c r . j * . jtunfinrj nieu , Joliblng. ' . , " ? 'lCotUMted ' oil. ctuay : jirtme crufii lei * ijlme jrltow. S382J t I'etroleun te * < ly 1'iJttyl clut a. tl 0. . Tunxsntta t 'y UOWlc. Ito ln. ut l. ur In d. coinmc t it wjtt 40 * bbdm. .old ft lro u vtkl ; ; rcutbern , . . , . Tlr ( > ) ; nraltn. JtL2 * l .W. Ilntrx , market Onr Silter , dall ; dommtlc. t7 if .7 . IlirH Stfiidr ; dnmentlr. fair to extra , HB c Japan , 4 4Vir. MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans , food t choice , 2W37e. _ _ _ _ OMAHA CIMUAL. ; .MAIIKHT. Conilltlcin f Trnilp nnil ( liuitntlon on ftnplr nnil Pnnp > 1'roiliiec. BGC5S Choice * tock. SH * c lltTrnfl Common to fair , 7c ; choice to funcj country , lie lie. iwirtor creamery. IMJISc ITKtlicred crram. l4ltc. VKA1 Chnlp. fat. SO to 120 lb . . Is quoted > "pc ! larce and coarw , 4QGC. CHEnRE-Dometitlc brick , l c : HJarn , rer dot : S.SO ; club houKe. 1-lb. jam , JHT doi. , JI.W ; l.lm x-rcer , fancy. j > rr lb. , > Vsi lloquefort. H-H am , per doi. , K.OO ; Younc Americas , B\c ; twlni fancy. H c. IXH't.TllV l.lTe > hfiin. Ci c ; rocka , c ; rprin chicken * . liiBSp ; fprlnc ducks , 7BSC. t'lanoNS Live. ( "V ; dead plEeons not wanted HAY fplnnit , tS.00 ; midland. H.60 , lowlsne 14.00 : rye straw. 14 W ) , color tnaVwi the price it In ) ' , light l.dles rell the bt-Bt ; only top grade brine top prlcm. ItllOOM COU.V nxtrrmrly slow n&le : nci crop , dollvercd on track In country ; choice rrce sflf-worklnc carpet. tr lb. . I'Vlc ; choice g'eer runnlnt to hutl. 2Wc : common. 1V4U. X'iORTAHLC . WATlMtMRLOXS 1'er doi. . crated accordln lo rttr. lt.WS.71. . CANTAUHTHS-rer cratf , 11.25. TOMATOIJS IV.r H-bu. banket. 40c ; H-bu. bai hct. SOc. CtTPMIlUns-lVr rtoi. . SOfillc. Ni\V O.NlnKS Gnoil Flock , per bu. , KOBOc. LIMA 11EANS 1'cr lb. . 4c. m\NS-Hetid picked navy , per bu. . J1.40ffl SI fAHItAGE Home crown , per hundred , "Sci H.W ) . 1'er Ooz. , 5Q30c ; fancy mammotl I'OTATOHS New potatopn , per bu. . 2ic. rilUITS. anAPKS Home Brown Krapcs , 22T23c. CALIFOIIXIA I'KACHKS Crawfords , 60c ; E I 10 box lots , TT-c. CALirOHNIA PLUMP Per box , Jl.S5Wl.tO. CALITOHNIA OHArCS Per case , Kontali Menu. tl.Uffl.40. Al'I'LKS Cooking , per bbl. , tt-DOffl.7S ; catln ; ll.7liOS.on. SOUTH HUN I'KACHES Per 4-ba.sket crat. . free ftoneB , Kc ; rllnt' . 7Sc- CAL1KOHNLV PKAnS-llartlettB. IJuerrp Hardy. tl.30 l.f,0. NECTAIUANS Per cne , tl.75. TitoricAL rnuiTs. OnAKOns-nodl. ] > er case. } C.fJ. LEMONS Mcsslnas , JC.OO@7.00 ; California len ons , JG.OU. BANANAS Cholco larce stock , per bunc ! j.00fjr. ; medium-sized bunches , ll.&OSri.O LEK-No shipping stock. MISCELLANEOUS. HOXET Fancy hlte. jwr lb. . 14c ; choice , Hi alllurnla. umt > er color , luc. C1DEH Clarincd Juice , per half bbl. . ; pi bbl. , jr. . PllESEnVES Assorted. M-lb , palls , each , 11.4 MAPLE SVRUP Five cal. cans , each. t.7 cal. cans , per doz. , J1S ; H gal. cans , JG.S5 ; qua cans. J3.10. FIGS Imported fancy. C crown , 30-lb. bole 14c : choice. 10-lb. boxes. 3 crown , SglOe NUTS Almonds , California per lb. . medlu size , lOc ; Tarragona almonas , per lb. . l ru 12c ; Brazils , per lb. , Sc : English walnuts , p lb. , fancy soft shell , lc ; medium size , ] 0c ; fl t > erts. per lb. , 10c ; pecans , polished medium. Si Inrce. lOo. -anuts. . raw. CH@7c ; roasted. 7 < 4e. DATES Halloween , i r lb. , DC ; lards , 10-1 boxes , per lb. . 7c. DRESSED MEATS. BEEP Dressed steers. 4W to COO Ibs. , CU07 , western steers. 4 iSr.4c ; Rood cows and heifer % { ? & % ; medium cows and heifers , 4Vrc * ccx forequarter . cows nnd heifers , SUSrlcKM foreauartcrs. native steers. 4Vjf5c ; good Jim nuiirtpi-B. cows and heifers. 74f7Hc ; good him ijuartcrs native Bteera. S'-c , oow rounds , r.c ; co plates , 3c ; boneless churlts , 4c ; cow chucks 3 3V.c ; steer chucks , S c ; beef tenderloins ] * beef rolls , boneless , c ; sirloin butts , boiieles kUc ; loin hacks , boneless. ! * c ; loin backs , 7c ; co ribs. No. 3 , Cc : cow loins , No. 3. Sc ; beef trlr miV.Kt-5Sv.rumr > butts. 6c ; shoulder clods , 6c. MUTTON Dressed lambs. 7c ; dressed mutto : Cc ; racks , 10c ; legs. 8c ; saddles , Be ; stews. JU. iheep plucks , 3c , sheep tonirues , per dor. 23c. 1'OIIK Dresied IIOKS , 4 c ; pork loins , R spare ribs. 3ijc ; ham sausucen , butts , 4 .c ; poi shoulders , 4Uc ; pork shoulders , rklnned. 4 > i pork trlmmlncs. 3c ; leaf lard , not rendered , 4c ! HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 preen hides , SVjc ; No. 2 grei hides , 2Vtc ; No. 1 preen salted hides , 4UcNo " green suited hides , 3'4c ; No. 1-veal calf S to" Ibs. . Sc ; No. S veal call. S to IS ilis. . c : No dry flint hides , Cg7c. . No. 5 dry flint hides. EJIti No. 1 dry salted hides , Sc ; part cured hides l per lb. less than fully cuied. SHEEP PELTS dreen Baited , each. S3QCO erten nailed ehearllncs ( short wooicd ear skins ) , each , ISc ; dry nUeariimcs ( short wooli early sktim ) , No. 1 , eacr. , 100 , dry shearllm ( nhoit wonled early eklns ) . No. 1. each , Sic ; di flint ICanstts and Nebraska butcher wool pelt per lb. , actual welgin , 45i&c ; dry flint Kansi anfl NebraKlca Murrain -wool pelts pur lb. ac ual welitlu , sa-lo ; dry flint Colorado butch wool pelts per lb. . actual welcht. 4i35c ; di flint ColoraUo Murrain - -ool pelts , per lb. . actu nelght. 3tI4c ; feet cut off , as it Is useless pay frelRht on them. TALLOW AND GHEASE Tallow , No. 1. * y tallow , No. Z , Hac ; grease , white A , SVac ; great , white II , IHc ; ercase , yellow , me ; grease , dar lijc ; old butter , SffSVic ; beeswax , prime. 15 32c : rough tallow , lye , DONEri In car lots , welshed nnd delivered ! Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , JlZ.OOjri4.00 ; di country , bleached , per ton , J10.MffI2.00 ; di country , damp and meaty , per ton. 3G.KI ( ? S.OO. WQOL Unwushed. fine heavy , CJT7c ; nn . ll h 841 ! > c ; quarter blood. lOfrl e. seedy , burry ar chaffy , RS9c : cotted and broken , coarse , ' 7Q-S cotted and broken , fine. CJTSc. Dl-ece wa'Hied Medium. I54T1SC : flne , 14 lCc ; tub wathei , 1C ISc : black. Sc ; bucks. Cc ; tag locks , SiTSc ; dei ' " - pulled , St. IO | H (7 < - iiml ST. lXtns , Aug. 20. WHEAT F-uture * * peni strong and advanced on strong cables , Imt d mejtlc markets tM came weak and declined her closing higher than yesterday for August ai lower for September and December. Sp < steady ; No. 2 red. cash. Clc , elevator , SfifiCl' track ; No. 2 hard. DH c ; August , ClHc bid ; Se tember. r.6Sic ; December , CP.to- COHN Futures openea stronger , then eas off , Jid closed steady , a shade under yeiterdaj close. Spot , flrm ; No. 2 cash , ! l'.4c ; Augui 21Uc ; September , Il ? o asked : December. 22' bid. OATS Futures quiet and May sold % c lowi Spot , lower ; No. 2 cash , ISHc bid ; August , 18Vj September. Iho bid ; December , 20iio bid. HYi : 2Se , ulevator. CORK MEAL tl.35. ItHAN Saleable , east track , at SOc , In sacl < 25c In bulk. FLAXSKI3D G10C2C TIMOTHY SEED t2.2JB2.C3. HAY Kecelpts heavy , but there Is not enoui demand to absorb all of It ; prices lower ; pralr t3.UHfrC.00 : timothy. JU.r.OJilO.lK ) . this side. lOt'LTHY Klrm : chickens , old. "c : si > rlnc , f turkeys , sj.rlng. f > 5iSHc ; ducks , 7o ; geese. S1-S ( EGOS Higher ; lOVjc. L15A1 > Dull at the recent decline ; sellers as Ing 12.4 ? , but no buyers at that. Spelter , hoi ers usk 13.1,3. but sell none. 1'llOVlBIONR 1'orlc. lower ; standard me ! )3.e2Vi ; ribs. J3.7S ; shorts , J5.17V , . HKCEirrS Klour. 3.000 bbls , : wheat , 104.C bu. ; corn , 85 , MO bu. ; oats , < 0 , X ) bu. BHII'MUNTS riour , l.rtW bbls , ; wheat. 30. ( bu. ; corn , 132,000 bu. : oats. ii.OOO bu. llvtrtool > lnrk ktn. LIVEIIPOOU Aug. 20. WHEAT Spot , flrj demand j.oor ; No , 2 red , winter , Htoclis e haurtod ; No. t red. 4s 11 Hd ; No. 1 Callfoml is 4hd. I'titurc * opened flrrn with near m distant positions ' .ill higher , closed firm , wl August % id higher ; other montlis V > d higher , wl ness aliout equally dlstill'Uted ; August. 4s 11 September , 4 > HVid : October , 4s ll'id ; Novel Ixr. 4 IH.d ; Dvcemlier , in Vid. COHN Spot strong ; American mixed , tie is lid. futures opened strong , with near ai distant positions Hd higher , closed ( Inn. wl near and distant positions H < 3 higher ; buslnr about equally dUtrlbutcd ; August. In 10U.d. Se tt-mber , 2 PVid ; October , 2s mil ; Nombi 2 * 10 J ; December , la lOUd. FLOUn Firm ; demand fair : Bt , Louis fanr winter , Gs iij. PnOVlSlONS Ilacon , flrmj demand moderat Cumberland rut , 2S to 30 His , 31s ; short ribs , Ibs. . 30s ; lane clear light , H to IS Ibs. , 2Cs , lei clear heavy , & Ibs. . : c * ; than clear backs , llgl IK Ibs. , 20 Cd ; short clear middles , heavy. 4S DO Ibs. . 23s M , clear bellies. 14 to 1C Ibs. . 21 fchouldrrs , square. 12 to 16 Hn. , 24s , Hare short cut , H to 1C Ibt. . 4s BJ. Tallow , n North American. 1C M. lleet , extra. Ind mess , 4Ca , 3d. prime tnttft. > Cs 5d. Pork , prli mess , medium western , : & d. Lard , prlr western. l ii ; rt-flned In palls , 201 Cd. CHEESB Steady ; demand , fair ; flneut Amei can white , 53 6J ; flnest American colortid , 41 UUTTEIl United States , t > o ; good , 60s. OILS Ltnsctd , H 3d. 1'etroleum ; rcflnt lEEr-Foreauarter , SV hindquarters. t.J. HOI'S At London ( Pacino ooa t ) , 1.15. IVHIIkHM I'll ? ' MlirU'l-U. KANSAS CITY. Aug. -miEAT-Hai-a. . f the. abount unchanged ; no good oft wheat i vain ; No. 3 hard. MKlMc. No. 3. ( CiH7Vic ; No. rixl , nominally , lie. No. S , nominally. 4K062C. COHN White , lilcht-r ; raised , nbout stead No. I mixed. SieilV.c ; No. J white. 22V.C. OATS Market active , unchanged ; Na i mlx nominally , lG&17c ; No. 2 white. Uc ; new , DOI UlMll ) ' . 20C. IIYIS No. S. nominally , Ka HAY-Markct firm ; choice timothy , J7.0067.I choice piulrle. H.WS4.M. IHTTKn c-ramcry. very firm ; country utt coming In amull quantities ; crvamer } ' , ISQlt dslry. 104iic. KGRS A'er ) ' flrm. He higher. Cotlou ilurlit-t. NEW YOUK. Aug. 24. COTTON Spot clo llrady ; mlddlinf , uplandi , i 7-lCc ; rolddlln gulf , Sll-Kc ; kale * . l.OOO tales , Future * clos steady ; Mies. 2US.IM bales : January. tSIS ; K ruary. fS.2J. March. JS.r , April. JS.J1. AUBUI ts. i ; Sepiembrr. tS.C7 ; October. IS.lt ; NotcmU tS.U9 ; Dticcrobtr , tS.4. BT. LOUIS. > ut. -COTTON-SUady ai unchane d. middling. 71ic : uilei. US balrs ; f cetpli. K tttlej , sliljuacl.ln , SCI b lictoc . . NISW ORLEANS. Aur. SO. COTTON Fin mlddltnc. 7' r ; low rolldllnc. lfr-16c. food c dlncry , T t-10r. rvcelpti , 1 < 39 tales , nil bei talci. 1.100 bales ; clock , 36,730 laUn. CuflT e Marki-t , NEW YOHK Aur Itt-COFFEE-Optia opened Ktendy August decllncid points oib tnuntli * uiii-uanced to ( uoiot higher The mi krt xi si Llmo t 1 ft leu nil < J Trkdirj u conRuti to European account , clo oJ Quirt. point * decline to ( point * Advance. Smlu , 11 ice * . Including Srptrisber. O.TiiJ.ML Ft JU-Ble. dull , No. t. W Ci t&IU , ul < Cordovn. U&9K. S le , I.WO pt. Total farehuuse dellvenes from United. HUten. K.C61 liags. including 7. IS IMC * rfom New York ; New Tork stock tvl r , ! . I > CT ; fnllrt Plates Mock , S1S.49 bucn ; afloat for the t'nltil States , 274 onn bags ; total visible supply for thf fnlted States , 4W.4Mt bugs , ngalnst S0.- fld lines last year. HAVKK , AMK. SO.-COFFEB nojed quiet at unehantred to Hf net advance : sales , l&.t < " 0 bars. SANTOS .Aug. ! . Firm ; rm.l nvpr ce San tos. H.WO bags ; receipts , 20.000 bags , Block. Jfle.WO IrngR. HAMIifllQ , Aug. M.-Stendy , H pfg decline ; unlen , T. " 0 bscs. IHO. Aug. -Steady : No. 7 Jtlo. 1 . > 00 > ng : Rxchnnge. 7 d. Receipts. 11.COO trtps ; cleared for the United States , 10.000 IIBKS ; stock. 260.- 000 bags. STOCKS AMI IIO.VDS. HoliliTN uf yr-riirlllcx > lnoli Ulxnii- lioliilfil111tli thp Slltiiitlon. NiW : YOUK , Aug. M.-Today * stock market dlnapiiolntrd the owners and holders of securi ties who had pinned their inllti lo n decided Improvement in prices ts * result of the be ginning of the return flow of gold announced yesterday. A further engagement for lmt > ort to this country of JJM.OOO WS.B made tudcy. nnd there were unconflnned rumore after the close of business of additional heavy imports ImpendIng - Ing within a day or two. It wan announced that the bank presidents whose confcit-nce was reported yesterday had decided that concerted nctlon to hecure gold from Uuroi was not called for In the existing circumstances. As usual In tlmtlar conditions the strwt wns fur nished with R considerable amount of Ingenious but unautliorituthe data rcgardlni ; the pmr- pectlxe linpoitatlon of the jellow metal. In well Informed circles the Impression ptevalled that the Imports or gold were for the express purpose of affording roues needed financial re- lef to the nurcantlle community. Tlure was also n conflict of opinion among experts as to w hether the } 2,0iO.COO ( engagement of Mesbrs. l nard- l-'reres was or was not n "special" transaction. It Is unquestionable that many business men have recently found It dlillcult to secure mone tary accommodation , as Is evidenced by the suc cessive rrKins of the curtailment of Industrial activity. AlthoUKb not a matter or iccord. per cent wan paid In several Instances today for money by merchants and banking houses re ported applications by customers for money wherewith to buy exchange. Conservative mer chants bellexe , however , that most of the -weak concerns have already tit-en weeded out. Transactions In commercial paper were re ported at 7 iwr cent , as against nominal figures of Kifl2 pr cent quoted yesterday. The market was only moderately active , and pi tees moved Irregularly , ivlti a persistent downward trend. The fluctuations were tn many Instances quite marked. Tlie traders were Iwnrlnhly dhposeil on account of the falluie of the London market to respond to the Improvement on the local exchange - change yesterday. Iteported further cutting of railroad rates , a stiffening in exchange flguren and estimates of u heavy IncreaHe In reserves of the associated banks on Satuiday contributed lo depress stocks. The opening wus quiet and irregularly Weak , with the variations unimpor tant , aside from Missouri Pacific , which ad vanced Vi per cent , and Western Union , whlc" ) sold off \ per cent The bulls In Sugar soon made a diversion In that stock , resulting In an advance of 1 per cent , and checked the generul reactionary tendency. Burlington and Manhat tan rose li per cent each and the other shares gained sharp fractions. Tlie rlso was cumu lated by the news of a i2r > 0.0i > o gold engagement abroad by a prominent hanking house , lleces- slons followed on realizations nnd decided dull ness succeeded. Tlie btur traders were encour aged by the rpeculatlvo apathy In the lutur dealings and made an effective drive all along the line. Their operations were facilitated by 'an advance in exchange to the basis of tt.KT , lor demand , Blxty-day bills ruling at from f4.84',4 to J4.H 4. A marked depression occurred in tlie linal hour. Sugar lost 2Vi per cent , and Hurling- ton , which \vas sold cx-dlvldend. and had re covered the amount or the disbursement , re acted 214 per cent. The losses In tin- other shares ranged from 1 to Hi per cent , par ticularly in the grange and Tobacco. The lost mentioned was affected by the reported Institu tion of a suit by a competitor. The closing wus at the lowest. Itallroad bonds were Irregular , with the fluctuations extremely wide In many issues. The tendency of prices toward the close was downward. The sales were tiSS.OOG. Louis ville & Nashville ! > i led the decline , with a loss of 7" ir cent , und Louisville : New Albany consols led the advance , w 1th a .gnln of 4 per cent. Sliver certificates were steady on dealings Of tlo.lKX ) . The Evening Post's London financial cablegram says : The activity la the stock markets con tinues to center in Kaffirs. Germany was buy ing , but the market closed eatier on Parin Belling. The other markets were featureless , and dull , the uncertainty in the American situation paralyzing business. Americans were well under the parity , with no business doing , the disposi tion here being to regard the Kjipments of gold to New York as evidence of the graxity of the financial situation tn the United States. A largo shipment of gold wus made today to Monte video , and In some quarters It was rumored that its real destination was the United States. This , however , is not BO , although I gather that 1.- ROu.OtK ) will probably go to New York by Satur day's Btfamer. The shipments are apparently made by banking houses In the financial syndi cate , who probably found inducements an this Ride of an exchange operation for. shipping gold. Klve hundred thousand dollars In gold is believed lo have been shipped from Pttcls today to America. I cannot absolutely confirm this. The weekly statement of the Hank of Eng land shows that the coin and bullion have in creased C3.1C.OOfl. of which 11C.OOO was gold im ported , and 100,000 of it from Australia and 1C,1 ) from the continent. Notes came bock from home circulation to the extent of 111.- 000 , and other deposits decreased T > ! * 0,000. show ing that the mat gin of unus.ed money is becom ing less. The Ingathering of revenue increased the public deposits by over 1,000.000. The Paris and llerlln markets were firm. Ilit lollov-lng were the closing quotations on the leading etuclts ot the New York" exchange today : The total sales of stocks today were IK.fSi utmrtf , Including the following : American Tobaccu , 7 , 500 ; American Sugar , 45.000 ; Hurling. ton if Qulncy , 14 , UK ) ; Chicago Gas , C.300 ; Man hattan , 6,7iio ; Heading , S.WO ; Northwest , 4.100 ; St. Paul. 23.700 ; Western Union. 8,100 ; AV. & L. E. , 5,300 ; Sliver certificates. li.D-Xi. IVc-iv York .Moii - > - Mnrkft. NEW YOI11C. Aug. 20. MONEY ON CALL- Flrm. 3Vti4 per cent ; latl lena , SVi ! closed I'UIME MERCANTILE PAPCK Nominally , 7&k ( i > er cent- KTEIILING EXCHANGE Firmer , with actual buslnrsi In bankers' bills ut St.WHiM. 1 * rot demand and J . .M'--H.6l\ ( clity laya , 1'osteJ rates. i.S.'tj4.S'7 , und H.SC'/ifrl.&S. ' Commercial bills. J4.83V IJAIl 8LVEH-CG ! < i. HlLVHIl CEHTIFlCATESHeC7. ; . GOVE11NMENT IIONDS Steady ; elate bonds , dull , railroad bonds , heavy. Closing quotations on bonaa were &s follows : Me for th * nccount ; ex5fitnge ? on London , SSf 17c for chK-k * . n3 IIEIILIN. AUR. -Ec < ianM en London , clcht a > s' Hclit. mark * 7V. nfg. LONIK > Nt , Auc. JO OeM In quoted tmUy t riueno * Ayrts t 17S.HJt3tqilria , 1 .M ; Lisbon , ir-- Hi Home. IBT.Sfj. - Iloston Storkmunition * . BOSTON. AUB. 20. Cull < v > im. Jj,8 rur cent : Ume loans. 7 per cent t'io inj price * for noclcii.oonlsinlialnlaf ( T-iVji. _ A T. AS. F. . InHWiro. nra. . TM Am. Siirar . ItlSUWVIWCentral . l < 4 Am. Stiriir nM. . . . lin i Brttion Blj. Ills. . 1SS liar State Qas. . . . t-'i.Onn El o nM . 4.1 Hell Telephone. . . Il'fl ' rXtCTnior Stl . 1CM Hoslon Ik Albitty. S04 Atohlnon 4s. . * \ HoMonX Maine.xn \ < * t Eli-ctrle Ss. . . R5 C. II. A ; . 54H.WI * , Wnt. lnt * . . . SS FHchhiirr . . t-3 AllSurtMlnlnrCa VS Gen. Eloctrtc . US AtUntlc . 16 Illinois Stool . . . . . 4:1 : iDoiton , VMonf ni 7JVi Mexican Central. , 7K Ilutlt-A. nation . . . 14 S. Y. AN. K . 00 Calumet .V 11 saU. 300 OldOolouv . 178 [ Franklin . 4 ! < Ore. Short Line. . . . Ill Koarsapfo. . t'K Ruboer. . 14 'O ' ceoli . . 54 S . .i Dleiro . in ouiney . llH "iilon Paeltlc . Mvt Tnmnraclt. . . . . . . . . 70 WentRnei . C.4 IWolrerlno . CM Wt-st Eud nfj . t-0 I _ _ TT Ynrlc Mliilntr Uuotntlomi. NEW YOttK. A'ir. 21-Tas follow-in j ari thj closinr in Inltic quotiti ms : London Stock ( liiotntloim. LONDON. Aug. 10 4 p. m. closlir : Consolfun'y . i jt x-lOiMextcauorJlnanr. Itni Consols. aer't . 11" ' < St. T.itii cn.n . < V7S Can. Pncltte. . il > ' < N. . Ontr.ii . fll > < Erie . rjifiPeuum-lvania . b'J KrielMnfd . SKI * Roadlnc . 4 111. Central. . . . . _ 9H , Mex. Con , new -li. . . Oiy HAH SILVER 30tj.a per ounce. MONiV IB per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' hills , ? per cent. Smith Dnkotii Cropx. HURON. R. D. . AUK. SO. Wwkly crop bulle tin No. 21) of thf South Dakota HectKm or the cllmatp and crop fcrvlre or tl'e weather bureau for the ttwk ending August IT Bays : The tcin- pernture durlnc tlie week WBR conslilemMv below the normal. The \\entlier v\as generally cool , with lens thnn the normal iiumunt or BimMilne. Fair to peed nho - < rs occurred quite Ri'tierallv nnd In pome Idealities tin Int-h or more of rain fell , but niofi points report leu * than an Inrh. mnUlnc an avernjre for the ftnte of about half an Inch. There are n frw Inrnlltles where no rain of consequence occurred. In several coun ties hall Htorms < > f limited area nccunetl. tlalnir pome damage to late ur i . The rains Interfered to some extent with liurveMinc. MnrUItij ; nnd haying , but not materially. The harvest > r smnll Kraln Is very near completion and procrp slnR rapidly In the northern counties. Stacking Is far toward completion In the miulhirn and cen tral counties , nnd rntiKlclcrtible tireahlnff has Ixcndone. . Reports continue to Indicate that rje nnd barley tire , ns n rule , very uoil crop * . Reform ap to wheat nnd oat ? vary , pnme coun ties reportltiR excellent re ultRvhlle others re port fulr to very Bn > . While the crnernlly ct l weather during the week as not the mon fuvoralile for maturing com. this crop did " 'ell and has steadily processed In the southern counties much < if the curly IB lii-plnnlne to tlent In many localities , und the Inter Ir generally In the ronstlns car staR" . In the central and north ern counties the earlier Is Kencrally In the mustlnc ear since. T.iere is Fome report of the warm weather nnd Inck of ample moisture during preceding \\ceks reduclntr the ears in localities. but Uils complaint Is Tiot nt nil general , and the crop IB the most promising lor yearn. It m iwars that the corn rcjilanted l.ecauFe of nurk of cut worms is nearly up to the earlier jiolnt of advancement. i irwlally In southern i > nd central counties , und -lh very promising. It is estimated that most | wl lie corn will be out of danger from frost by. Scutcml > er 1 to ID with otherwise favorable wcatnrrr Max has done ill quite generally. ConshfchiWe has been cut. wit'i very good results , nnd the remainder is rapidly nearlng maturity. 1-ite. iiulatoes have been more or less lienetitcd by the 'weather during t.ie week , nnd promise u lery'pood ' crop , except In localities , llnylng pontlnaef The cool weather nnd rains of the week , Lu > kejit the prairies , esj eclully the hhorter prft es , in gren and nutritious condition in tanst counties. Millet hns done well and Is runk'lulte ' | Kenerally. with full beads. The harvesting nf t'nls crop Is In proKiesH. and henvy yields aie reported , except In limited locnlltles. There Is hume report of fall plowing In localities trf the niott southern oountioR. and It It thought lit lut threshing will become quite general this , y e k. NEW ORLEANS. Aug.1 : fe Clearings. H.S , - 481. . - raaiiJ : i MEMPHIS. Aug. 1C. CJ alnesJ502.KO ; . bal ances , J97.9E1. m8 ni " DO5TON. Aug. SO. Clearlngp , JliC10I7bal ( ances. fl,410KC. " . ItALTIMOP.n. Aug. SO. tlearlnirs. tl.Tll.7M ; baluncea , rM.KS. NEW TOOK. Aug. SO.T-Clearings. r ; .7i9.C38 ; balances , 1'HIL.ADELriIlA. Aug. " 20. Clearings. lSS3i , . C74 : balances , S1.105.CC4. RT. LOtMS. Aug. id. Clearings. JS.PriC.S78 : bnl- ajices , fC2.i' < 4 ; money , steady nt SfcB j r cent for cjill loans ; 74fS per cent for. time loans ; New York exchange. $1.K discount bid ; tl linked. CHICAGO , Aug. 20. Clearings. $11.1)3.327 ! ) ; money , tlnn ; call oons. CSI per cent : comnu rcla ) iiaper. 7 per cent ; New York exchange , H-15 dis count ; foreign exchange , Ftendy ; demand , J4.WV' : tlxty days , 54.S4"i. " Dry CoixlH. NliW YORK , Aug. : u There was a good. healthy demand throughout the murket with atents and Jublier * , and , in u general sense , u good -business was doing. There was more do- Ins In woolens und oil clashes oi Maple nfl colored cottons bhareU in more request. The mnrhet was firm for brown i .nd colored goods. 1'rinted fnbilcs * harcd In a gwd order request for -assorted goods. Printing cloths were In de- jilajiil nt 7-lGc bid ; no sales. TALL , RIVER Mass. AUK. 20. Print cloths. quiet at 27-lCc ; no demand. IVoria IlIA. Aug. SO. CORN I'irm ; No. I , 22 c ; No. S. 2'Vc. OATS Active. Irregular ; Ko. 2 white , HJQSO ic ; No. 3 white , UM01U4c. ; atyn Dull , nominal. "XVHISKY Steady ; finished goods , on the liaMs of Jl.K for high wines. JtECimiTS Corn. S7.f.oO bus. ; oats , 33.300 bus. ; rye , COO bus. ; whisky , none ; -wheat. 12.MO bus , ' SHIPMENTS Corn. U so bus , ; oats. 52 350 bus. ; rye , cou bus. ; whisky. 1.125 guls. ; wheat , none , Toll-do Criiln. TOLEDO , O. , Aug. JO-WIIKAT Lower nnd \n-ak ; No. ! cash anil August , K2\c HSki-d ; Pe- tcml > er , CIc at-ked ; Dec-ember , CCc uskud. CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 24'Ac. OATS Active and rteady ; No. : mixed , 17c ; Seiiteml > er , 16' c. CLOVER SEED Quiet ; prime October. 11.22 OIL North Lima , KIC ; South Lima , 64c ; In diana , Me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ llirltcr mill IC KX SiiiiIy. | CHICAGO , Aug. 2u. The Dally Trade Bulletin today Issued Its nmiual rejMirt tit tlie nupiilles of butter and eggs Ktnird In the prlnclpitl eltlct of the Unilt-d .StHtca. Returns weic received from 113 points. Stocks of butter. 77.icjfl tubs , against K7.700 tubs Ian year , an lncrat of a per ctnt ; supplies of eggs , llC3.3o ( ) cahts , ugulnm 1,21J.C,0 cubes lust i'vur. u dtJLrcake of 6 per cent. Mnrkft. NEW VORK. Aug. M.-SL'G All-Raw , steady ; fair refining. 3c ; centrifUBal , ! H test , 3 ? c. lit- fined , quiet , easier ; rlundard "A. " 4c ; oonfee- tioneni' "A. " 4 , c ; granulated , 4ic. LONDON. Aug. M. SUQAR I'une , quiet ; cen trifugal , Java , lls 6d ; Muhctnado , fair refining , 10s. Heet sugar , steady ; August. IM 7 3 ; Sej - temlxr. f > 3 ! < d. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MluiicniiolU 'VVIirat. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 20 , WHEAT August , Kc ; Septc-mlxr. C2\c ; December , K e : on track , No. 1 hard. old. sr.c ; new , 13.c. No. 1 noithern , old , 64c ; new. KSc ; No. S northern old , K\ic ; new. DO .c. Recvlpu , 1-3 curt. Oil City SlMrlif * . OIL CITY , Aug. M-cfe'ait balanrew , 11.04 ; certlttcutrs. opened. tLOJ ; . Iturh , Jl.ui ; low. fl.JJ ; closod. Sl.Oi , blilimientH. Uj.U > t bbU. ; runs , HI- 070 l > bl . _ ' ' * KrlHfw1 'In-lit. SAN FRANCLSCO. Au\r. \ "SO WHEAT Quiet : December. Mc- _ l Hi ; llrlrU lliill.llnl : . Turn \VliM - . One of the pecullurlcfltuts of the lute hot and sultry weather H noticable on muny of the prominent buildings * faced with pressbd brick. Within the iMSTTew days n white encrustutlon has made * its appearance on the north fronts , whleh' grfcatly dUfleuru them. In BpealUriR of H yesterday a jirom- inent architect btuti-d the white substance was of cither un ulkalfrte nature or vas u magnesia lormutionvbluh was often during such ispulls o .u ather. but that It would disappear wh5u "ilie atrnospheie re- bumod Its normal confliuon , Mr * Motlirr mill Clilfii IU-kUlu < - . Mrs- Holt and two children were dlBCOv- erod last night at 115 North P'lfteentb sireet in an absolutely destitute condition. Her husband bad abandoned her and the t&other and children were absolutely dectb tute of anything to sustain life. They were taken to the police elation and sup plied with food fur their present wants. Till ! IlKALTV MA It 1C 1ST. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday , August S < i : DEEDS. S II Furnsworth to J C Davis , nVj of middle Va lot 7. block E. FV Smith's add . . . . ? . , . J J C Davis to S II Farnawonh. undivVi of s'.i lot 1. same . P W Corliss and wife to S J Corliss , lot 9 , blCKk 1. Mount Douglas add . 4 Ql IT t'LAIM IjEHDS A B Bavaee and tuuband to P 1 L avltt lots S and C. block K , Ambrose Place 1 Total .amount of transt ; r * . - . . . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Continue to Bo Excep tionally Liberal. BIG PRICE FOR LOAD OF CORNFED NATIVES II iKi Arc Also VITJ- Plentiful niul 1'rlciShown ti lr > | i f 'I'm Cciitn , lint tillYitril * Art" Clrnrril Hurl- , SOUTH OMAHA , Aug. 20. Cattle. Hos . Sheet' lioine August 20 S.MiS WTO l.W7 August 19 2.CS3 7ltnt RM AtlIUst ? IS. . . . . . , . , . Sffti2 f ,7t3 l tCS August 17 2,430 1.446 1W . . August 16 CSS S.72S S.2SI August H 1.0(8 ( 2.0J6 233 August II l.OSS .1,777 ' August 12 1,277 3.151 14 , August 11 1K 2.1M 1,173 . . . . The olliclnl number of cars of stock brought In by euch road w s : Cars Cars Cars Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. Jt St. P. ny 3 Mo , 1'ac. Ky 2 Union J'ncitic system 4 17 C 11. & M. 11. It. H Cl M C. , 11. A > O. liy C 3 1 C. , K. I. k P. lly. , enst. . . . 1 C. , U. 1. & P. lly. , west. . . . 2 C. , St. P. , M. ci O. lly. . . . 5 lE. . K. M. V. 11. H. . . . 35 21 . . Totnl receipts 110 7S 7 The disposition of the dny's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing Ihe num ber of head Indicated : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omnhn Packing Co 132 . . . . G. 11. Hammond Co. . . . 412 1,075 Swift & Company 120 1,013 111 Cudahy PackingCo. . . . . 7M 2,711 1,47.0 H. Decker anil Uegan. , . . 1W J. 3. . Carey 404 l > olimin ! .t nothschllds. . 23 Hill & Lewis Co 14 Huston it Co fS C. I'kg Co. , K. C 12C Cudahy llros. Co IIS . . . . Sinclair & Co 130 Krugnn & Co 401 . . . . Uiytori & Co 114 Other buyers W)7 ) Left over 2-fl SOO Total 3,374 C,4M l.r.r.7 CATTLI3 The liberal run of cattle which sot In on Monday continued today , the frp-ih receipts Ix-lnfr reported at 2.WS , us against 2.CM yesterduy anrt 1,055 on Thurs day of last wen ! : . The receipts for the wpok to date are 11.C.SS tiemi. as compared with cnr.2 for the corresponding four days of last wii'H. The receipts for the six days promise to be the largest for any week In alone time. Today's , rc.celpts consisted almost en tirely of western ranpe c ttle , natives be ing few and far between. In laet. only one load of tiornfed native steers was offered on the market. It was a choice load and sold at J4.1D. There were quite a good many western steers In the yards good enough for the killers , and while there were some pretty decent cattle among them , those on the rommonlsh older predominated. The market was slow to open , buyers belni ; determlnt-d upon securing a concession , while salesmen -were all iirlelng their hold ings at steady prices. Owing to this differ ence ex'lsttng between the buj-ing and sell ings Interests the trade was slow and drag ging all the morning. In the end the beeves about all sold , the best bringing close to steady prices and others going 5C10c lower. About twenty-five loads of cows and heifers were on sale. cond. liberal offerings for tills market. 'The trade on that kind of cattle was more active than on beef steers , ard a good shiire of the offerings changed honds early. Good butchers' slock sold at Just about steady prices , but the common grades were a little easier. The yards were full of feeders , the fresh receipts being large In addition to the heavy holdings of speculators. Four days of heavy receipts In. succession have filled every one up , th cattle coming In faster than they have been going out. On ac count of their heavy holding speculators were very poor buyers this morning. They appeared to be waiting for the country buyers , a good many of whom were In the yards , to do something first.- The market was a drag all the morning , but later on , as country buyers began to take hold , the trade livened up somewhat and a peed many cuttle.ohansed hands In n short time. The market is at least 2."ic lower than un Monday. Representative sales : isnnr STEUIIS , W. 1) . VVatklna. 1 Blr. tlg..12M S M 14S freJera..l0GO 310 John I'rwtt. 27 f < > * aer . . . .1059 3 IB M. D. Ilurneil. 1 bull . 17SO 1 75 17 fceotTS. . . . 542 3 10 H f 'U re. . . . 4K J ! COLOIIADO. 1 sir , tig. . . .1010 J 20 1 utr , tic. . . . S70 2 SO S Utl'lTB . Mj 2 M Western Union licef Co. 18 co\v , Tex. kC4 1 K 131 Mrs Tfx..ll79 2 K 15 urn , Tex , . Ml z no f. fdre. Tex. . 738 2 GO ( , la'Ktrs . M 240 k feeders. , . . HO 320 WYOMING. AVatfon & . J. 1 co-vr . 780 1 2r , 1 feeder . 111S 2 03 1 cow ; . li'JO J 2S 7 enn-s . 1057 210 Marvll. Horsey 4 : Co. S cowg . 1(19 1 ! < 0 M Metre . 130 8 sr. t nr , tig. . . .11M ) S DO 4 heifers . lie : 3 to t. cow * . KIM 2 CO 6 kU-ern . 1308 S US li steers . 1257 ! G5 IS HU-eiB . 1321 3 1C 20 mi-era . 13-ic s us lluy Htiite I , . B. Co. 10 bulls . 112S 2 IK ) Cl Hi-er * . 131 ! 800 4S8trs. tlc..l3GO 240 48 ttcers . 11C3 300 Guthrle A : OsUamp Cuttle Co. 7 steers . 11 ! > K r Mi SU helrcrs . ! SOI 1 Btt-er . 1120 270 67 m-ers . 1205 315 17 cows . 10-11 27 ! 71 ttetrs . 121)3 3 3J 20 steers . 1170 3 CO 11. H. flothwell. 1 Lull . 113U 175 4 COWS . 1000 280 1 btr. HK..1SO 200 14U eti-pra . 1204 S SO : btn. tie. . .1:20 200 K feeders. . . . < Z7 3 30 1 Ktwr . 970 2 to 73 feeders. . . . HWi 3 27M 1 merr . 1230 S. GO -\VtKtern Union Iluef Co. 17 bulls . 13G4 ICO TCcow . H76 ! GO 2t cows . S"03 1 CS 77 ttm , Tex..lliS ! 175 2 BUKB . H55 215 7b str , Tex..llOS 2 75 21 Mrs. tie , . .125 ! 2 M 1 sir. tls. . . .120 JOG 1 btr. tic. . . .1110 2W 10 h UcrH . 111G 320 7 fctr. tlE..1270 2 50 12 utters . 1283 S 30 SOUTH DAKOTA. 4 fe Jtr . . . .12S7 260 17 fenders. . . . 1222 3W Western lluni-.lifn. 1 plug . 1400 2 35 34 rous . 10S7 2K 1 oow . vM S 25 32 Usere . IBtG 2 GS 3 OOWB . 11U9 2 M 9 cows . 1 4 300 IDAHO. 9 Mrs , tie. . .10 * J 70 25 f coders. . . . 1U1 320 HOGS Tli e ieecipt of lioga were larpe. the fiesb arrivulu today llnc S.vio , us ceulnt 7.1(4 ( ytotrixiuy anil 3,777 fin Thursday of Ian urek Tiie receipts for the four duy of the wctk an IV. 117 , as nuelnst f,74D for the oorrvHmndiiit ( wriod of lakt Kt-eU. Yesterduy'ii diicllne was contlnut-J today , tin trade opening this morning ubuut lOc luner ot lioavr liotb. Itei > ort from all other murk-ti \vtre lower , and In addition pork touchexl tin lown t jiulnt in the history of the trade. Bales rntui wfiinKl to feel tuat U would ue ukeluss ti tlgtit ftgulnst tlie inevltuule and they i-ut lee i at the decllob. The mutt of the hogs bold turly Thvru was tt coed btili'iint ; deiii4.nU for hejivj hots and th market un that Kind was mil u ex.ed be lower , and as the. demand was large. ] than the oflerincs the market oloked Urm. Coot llcht IIOES at tiia. ciuM ! would | > rol > aUly havi Mild about as well as yesterday. Tiie treat bull : of all the hogs sold at 5I.7 t.i.9. ab atain > t JIMiftj.wi yesterday. 1-lKUt wild uji u high as 5I.W , the t p ytr ttrduy in luldltlou to the Ireb receipts there tvwi about l.40u ttolc hn s on sale. maUcg the tola offrtnB about C.400. Praoilcalljver > thing -wa and In good Mtawn. lli.ir nutlv No. Ar. Bh. IT. No. Av. Sh. IT . . . , . . „ $ 4icivi ( c . m o jt n § . -SM US Z7 E7 . 8M 13U 2 7S H . MB . . . 118 (3 . .27 M Z75 a .K6 zw 2 70 ti .su too s n U til I0 St ZTS 120 2 73 JP S24 Sit 1 70 U SW M 2 M ) - > * * ! bu 1 10 Ci SC7 Z 0 u a so t TO u * M j M U 1. ) 40 1 70 17 .274 M 2 M it S3 . . . t 7B I * . . J tW 2 U 43 . > M 100 t 78 7 * . SW 8 Z M 17 . tti H t 70 M . 3S9 im I VO 04 . 37 50 S 70 . CS . SSS 1 0 ISO 7 . z F * z 70 ce . MS . . . s s IP . JOB P * 270 W . 26f. 4 S HI n . J1K M S 7B C . SJl . . . S W 7 . ra > 40 i 7 71 . zr < . . . s so 14 . 371 . . . ! " 72H fS . i SO t Ml K . M * M : 7t ; 7 * . S . . . S M (4 . J7s 40 : 7ii w . st . . . m 4C . 9 * 10 : 7t M . US J.8 J W W. . 11 l ! Sf. . 171 40 1 M > U . 3 t . . . ! 7 n . 3 1 . . . 2 * < r. . m . . . : 7 ; . H4 IM 1 1 * . x . . . : 7t ft . ! < ; i t s n . a * . . . STS ' 78 . we 2 t B7 . S S4fl : 7S W . 4C 1 ! 2 . 5M B 21 * t < . } 47 1W 2 K7 . JM SW S 71 f6 . Ml ISO t 1 * w . 30 MI r 7 * . as im < rtt t ? . nt un 114 Ml : 7 { M . JM Ml 2 * " H * S n < * . M4 SO t Wl IW 44) ) S 78 7S . MS . . . t Ml . HM t 7B 1(1 ( . Ill . . . 2 M 53 . JH7 < * > ! Tt ( * . 4 W . W. . . . 27S - M . aft Ml 2 W HI . S15 SS 27 * . t 4 HI 2W aw iw s T 74. . > * is 2 MH ( i sra . . . sTt . . .387 wo W. 2W . . . 2 TB n JW - 40 m rw iw RI " . . . * w > CS * 7S 40 I 7B M 1 > * 40 M SHKT-ll' T.irrp \ \ s K f lr run nt frlitfn todiiy , thf mofct of thrtn wwitern * . The rlpiimmlttr tsaoil nni the olTerliiRS Wrie nil taken early In the morning. Valuta vrm little tronpr end Hie mniket could w fely be quoted lOc hlRher. ni-itpi > eiitatlve twice : No. Av. IT. 7 ewpd KS M Ml 40 rulln tf , STS 12 nntlvv yrnrllnss BTi r , 2f. S2 Inmb ? T 7 4 73 ciiiCLiati iiivis sroric. Prlr ' f r Cluilrp Dry Ki-d Nntlvc Stccrx llciiitiln 1'lriii. CHICAGO. AUB. 2 . In rnttlp , jirlrcs for cholc-p. dry-ft-d untlvr Ftwrs rrmnlnnl firm , but for common lots of cnttle tirlci-s were Int'llncd to weakness. ISvo carloadn of superior 1.41G-ltt. rtcem lirouRlit J4.76. At from J4.CO down lo 54.2J for Rood live * MI , trade Ava very peed , and com mon to peed nmy l tK ! < old In lai-R < > nvmlwr * at from M.2S to J4.15. There was an nctlxe utorKer trade at from J2.40 to n. 0 , and feodtm sold fairly nt n wide ranco of prlora. COWB and lielfem fold at trom SL l to } 3.K" . . and m t of the bulls ( .old nt from (2 to S2.S.Y TC.VKP Ftet-rx wenIn fnlr ilemanil nt fmm K 40 to JJ. niul northern rancers fold lai-qt-ly nt from t3.23 to J3.C3 for Meei-s. unU at from J3.15 to fS.CO for lielfers nnd cous. Trade In hoes declined nt rctrular prlcrs , with 11 Rood | iait of the trndlmr at a further derllne of Sc. Heavy IIIIRS nhowtnl the nuiBtMaknesK. . HarJy p le voix * the InRt , and the market clnprd luidly. llenvy Ints Hold at from S2.U to K.K , nifdlutn and mixed nt titim JQ to (3 10 , and licit nt from K1 % to ISC. . There wn n fnlrl.v nctl\e trade at iinehnncfd prlcen for Mircp. Wefternn mihl at from J2 21 tu s3.3Ti , larccly between from I2.W to J3.U.V Natl\c flitcp Fold ot from J5.21 to K 2T > . ITunc export "hcejt were Ral ble nri und JS.fiO. but hurh kind * are hard to Und. l amhi ! pnld at from J2.t > 0 to tii.M for Inferior to prime , nut many Kolng l-low S3. Tlie lamb trudc. bhoHcO pome improve ment. llcot'llits : Cuttle.13.0'.iO head ; IIOKF. 27,000 head ; Bhei-p , 13,1100 head. KmiKiiM Clly 1.1 viStock. . KANSAS CITY. AUR. 20. CATTLE Keceipts. r.iOO liead ; phlpmentR. 4.MK1 > iend. Ilest Rniden. steady to weak : othe.r , HlOc lower : Tea Fleers , t20T.fr2.Swi ; Texas cows , J1.11i.10 ; bcel Rtcerr . J3.4004.40 ; native cty , S1.25Tl3.2r ( : btoch' crs and feederp , rJ.4nn3.7T , : bulls , Jl.io : i2.r.O. HOGS llecclpts , fl.sno bend : uMpments , 3.KK head. Market weak. r.c lowei : liulk of sales , t.9.Q-3.ir. ; heavy. $2. ! < 0f3.0.1 ; parkei-H. J2.WJf3 ) 10 ; mixed , j.95SJi : IS : llchts , J3.or.lff3.20 ; Yorkers. 53 1C 03.20. plus. W.lr.513.20. S1IE131' Uecclpts , 700 head ; shipments. 70C head. Market steady ; lambs , $3.M)5i4.50 ) ; mut tons. f2.Ugr3.00. St. l.onlH 1,1 > ( StorU. ST. LOl'IS. AUK. 20. CATTL13 Kecelpts. 4.000 head ; maiket nctlve. steady ; nnl\e s.ilpi > lni ; steers , M r.osr4.3 ( ) ; dn-vrd bi-ef erodes. V..wy * ill ; COWK u.id heifera , J2.Ofi3.'J ) ; Texas und Indian biters. J2 405J3.4n ; eows. Jl.7r.W2.75. HOGP HocelptH , 8,000 head ; market htendy ; IlKht. J3.2nL3.40 ; mixed. J3.oonr3.25 ; heavy , JS.WIj vr.o. vr.o.SHnnr lU-celptB. 3000 head ; maiket about ] 0c higher ; natKcs. t2.f.0&3.2i. X -w York Llv - St < ck. NH\V YORK. Aucr. 20. HKKVHS Receipts , 411 liead ; no trading. European cables quote Amer ican Fteern at io STll c. dressed weltrlits ; re- frlCTrntor U-rf. Sf < Sc ; no exports. SHUEl' AND LAMItS Itecc-lpts , 4 , M head ; active nnd at much hlRher llBUies ; sheep , J3.0U fit.- . ; lambs JS.Kli7.KI. HOGS Receipts. 1.1KT. head : ( julet nt JI.KO-4.2ri Stock in Sllilit. Record of rccelit nt the four principal mar kets for T-iursduy , Auirust 20. Ik'.iG : Cattle. HncH. Sheep. South Omaha 2.K.S r.010 l.SCl CllicllRO 13. ( Ml 27(100 ( 12. IKK Kansas City D.WiO 9.r.W 7W St. Louls - 4.COO 8.0K ( ) S.OIK . Totals 23,558 49.S10 17.2K Criitllc mill I In- The following births and deaths were re ported at the health office during the twenty- four hours ending at noon yesterday : Births Auton Inda , 2014 South Twenty- fifth street , boy ; Illchard AVestgate , 453 ; Charles , boy. DcathB Gust Carlson 2C. S003 Burdetto typhoid fever. Forest Lawn ; Emma Schwalm ) months. Twenty-sixth and Bancroft , pastro- enteritis , Laurel Hill ; Helen Klothow. 1 1R08 North ntghteeuth. peritonitis , Prosned Hill : W. Soestka , 20 , 2327 South Nineteenth enteric tuberculosis , IJohemlan cemetery. To-Clfitiixr llir S > n < 'iii Effectually , yet gently , when costive 01 bilious , or when the blood Is Impure 01 sluggish , to permanently overcome hahltua : constipation , to awaken the kidneys am liver to a healthy activity without irrlta ting or weakening them , to dispel head aches , colds or fBvers , use Syrup of Figs. Siuli'iil.iirK llrlil for VitrKffy * Albert Sudenberg was bound over to th < district court by Judge Gordon yesterdaj In the sum of $709. The charge Is forger } ' Sudenberg wus arrested several months ngi nt the instance of a bicycle firm In the cltj aliening that he obtained about S.VJOvorth o bicycle supplies upon the strength of i forged order. The onler was supposed it have been feigned by Sudenberg's father. llnynlrrmiiiin Trolley I'nrly. Union Pacific council of the Koyal Area num gave one of the most enjoyable trolle ; parties of the season last evening. Tin narty filled three of the largo open can which made the trip over Iho Omuba llnei and then visited Council Bluffs. The ; wound up by serenading The Bee. rOIUSC.VUT < K TODAV'S W1SATIIIIII ShimiTN Mny 1'iiki.llily Kill I In .Sonii I'jirtK of ICnxttTiiiliriiMlin. . WASHINGTON , Aug. 20. The forocas for Friday IB : For Nebraska Generally fair , wllh jios hlbly local showers In the extreme easteri portion ; southerly winds , becoming vnrl able. For South Dakota Fair , preceded by lo cal Khowers in the wi-wtern portion ; coole Friday nlsM ; winds shifting to northerly. For Montana Local Hhowfrm , followei by fair weather ; cooler ; northwester ! ; winds. For "Wyoming Showers , followed by fal weather : winds tihirtliiK to northerly am cooler Friday. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Fair ; southerly winds. For Kansun Fair , preceded by Miower in the eastern portion : southerly wlndu. For Missouri and Iowa Partly cloud ; wcntnur , with local showers ; souther ) ; winds. l.iii-nl Heron ) . OFFICE OF THE WEATHEH BUREAU OMAHA , Aug. 2U. Omaha record of tern pcrutuiu and rainfall cornpur.-d with th correHpondlng dny of the past four years : IfcM. Ib'j5. U ! < 4 IkS : Maximum temperature 74 W ) K ! S Minimum temperature S M 71 f Average teinpcratuie ' 0 7U iC 7 I'rwipltatlon W ) T T .t Condition of temperature and precipltu lion at Omaha for the duy and since Marci 1. ISM : Normal temperature 1 Deficiency for the day Accumulated oxce.ua since March 1 1- Nonnal firoclpltatlon , 10 inc Ufllclenry for the day 10 I tic ! Total precipitation since Men. 1..S4.72 iiiuhtt Kxt since March 1 , l&W 2.0Ginche Uenciency for oor. period , 1MI5. . . S.8K Inehe Deficiency for oor. period , JHU..JJ.2S Inche Ilriiiirth from Million * ut S 1 > . in. xier _ n W ' T indlcaUj trice of pr tJp tatlin. L. A. WLLbll. Ol tr-tr OSAHA-ST , LOUIS RATE IS CUT Packing Honso Products Mny Go for Thirteen and a Half Cents. MISSOURI PACIFIC OUT OF THE WAR ltn < to Xrw OrlrnitN l Tlilr j--Two CViitx , lint tinKomi In .Not MnU- lim Any Cut on in - ern llnxliicKN , ST. LOUIS , Atig. JO. Thr HurllUKton to day lowered its rule on pocking bouse prod uct for export from Onmlm to the cast bank of the MUslKslppl rhrr to 13H cents. The Missouri 1'nrlflc has put In a rate on oleo stork and neutral lard , South Omaha to New Orleans for export , of 3S crtitB. The Missouri Pacific people do hot think tucro Is any money "In hauling the 'hURliies at the present rates and Uo uot wish to bo drawn Into the controversy pending between the Hues leading east front the Missouri river. ATLANTIC JS riCHTIMI THIS ( UH.F. Cut In Krrlulit llnc oil I'nrklnir llouxo I'roiltiftColiitr ! ! ( . KANSAS CITY. Aug. 20. The Wabash and Santa Fe railroads today met the S-ccnl rate per 100 on lard , tallow , oleo. oil , grease and canned meats from Kansas City to the Mississippi made yesterday by the Alton. The Sauta Kc followed suit In part by making the same rate on oleo. oil , lard , stcarlno and tallow for export and a rate of I3Vs cents on other packing house products. This Is In the Interest of Atlantic against Gulf port shippers and apparently is the beginning of another Interesting freight rate war. Western freight rotes arc now In a worse condition than they have been for a long time. The fight between the Chicago roads and the Oult lines for the gialu trnfllo of the transmlssouti territory Is being waged with sreat bitterness and nt prebent the Gulf lines seem to be having the best of the struggle. Although rates have been .reduced one-half between Chicago and the Missouri river and one-third between Chicago and the seaboard , there is much of the grain going by the New Orleans and the Galvcston gate ways. The western roads do not at present see how they can reduce rates more without losing money and they are anxious that their eastern connections khnll come to their relief. The latter , however , seem to be fairly well satisfied with their action In re ducing the rates by one-third and the pres ent Indications are that the western roads will be left to work out their salvation In the best way they can. WILL TItAASrOHT SOMMKHS KIII3R. Mlxhourl 1'nrllic MnkH it OriiiToim ' ( IITiT for tlir I'urmlcN. The Board of Governors of the Knights ot Alt-Sar-Ben held Its regular meeting at the Commercial club rooms Wednesday noon and talked over many minor matters connected with the great parades. Among other things the work of selecting the ushers for the ball was taken up and the selection of them Is now under way. They will all be taken fro.n among the well known young men of the city and it Is hoped to have the list completed In a few days. Notice as received from W. < U. Doddrldgo of the Missouri Pacific that his road would transport free of charge the troops from Fort Crook on the night of the great civic parade and return them on the same terms when the parade , was over. The , troops had previously consented to come up and under this arrangement It Is assured that all of th'e Twenty-second Infantry except the small number -necessary to guard the post will be present and participate in the parade. The board by a unanimous vote tendered Its thanks to the Missouri Pacific for its generous offer. Itnili'o.'iil Viiliifilion IiirrriiNril. CHEYENNE. Aug. 20. ( Special Tclo- gram. ) Hailroad valuation in Wyoming for the state lax levy purpose was raised today by the state board of equalization over last jcar's valuation , as follows : Union 1'aclflc main line , ? 240 per mile ; Oregon Short line , J240 per mile ; Fremont. Elkborn & Missouri Valley , J300 per mile ; Cheycnno & Northern , WOO per mile. The Increase adds I312.CC4.50 to the 1895 valuation of railway property In the state and makes the total assessed valuation upon all classes of property 130,023,704.05 , an tucrcaue over last year of J190.7C5.SG. The state tax rate remains the same as for last year. Proponed L.OVV Hsitt * lo llenvcT. DENVEH. Aug. 20. The general agents cl the eastern railroads today decided to recom mend to their companies a one-fare round trip rate to Denver from Missouri river points and an SO per cent rate from near points for the Festival of Mountain and Plain , October C. 1 and 8. Notice was received today that the West ern Passenger association has granted a rate of one fare , plus $2 , from the Missouri river and intermediate points for the Eisteddfod , and a one-and-a-thlrd rate from St. Louts and Chicago. ItiillriinTT Will lliilxp Sliji. . CHICAGO , Aug. 20. The Burlington road is going into the sheep business. It baa not been satisfied with the amount of the sheep tralllc which it has secured of late and has determined to raise its own sheep and keep them where they cannot bo reached by any of Its competitors. It has arranged for a tract of land along Its lita in one of the western Elates , and will stock. It with about 10,000 The king of pills Is Beocham's Hoeonini'i LOCAL uitivrriK ! > . M. F. Martin was fined $10 and costs In police court yesterday for an assault upon a jnn named Fancy. Mrs. K. A. Hueten of Mount Veruon , la. , is in the city looking for her 10-year-old son. The lad ran aw y from home u fevr days ago and lias not yet been locutod. Mm , HuEtcn lias called in the aEsictance of the police. The police have been asked to keep their eyes open for a confidence man who turned a trick on a Council Bluffs merchant Wednes day. The chap jiaKsc-d a worthless check for JC | n payment for ( ; ooda and received nearly T4 In change. Th ( > chief of police of St. Paul hai asked the local department for tbo loan of BOUIO detectives for service during the week endIng - Ing September 5. As the local force will be needed during fair week Chief Stewart will not bo able to comply with the request. "Boy will be boys , " but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple beason by having DeWKt'i Colic and Cholera Cure in the JAMES E. BOYD 6c CO. Tclcjthonu 1031) ) . Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN ; PROVISIONS : AND : SI'OCB ' P.wm DIVi , Hoard of Ti de. Pilt-ct wires to Chlcaeo and New YorU. Co > reKiotidrnt * ; John A. Warten AT Co. To C. B. Klvlng uud lo Whom It May Ctiicern : Nolle * IB hereby Klven that on. towlt , the 25th duy of l-'obruary , A. . , IktiG , the lioard of manat-liiK trustees of the Texan Colonization company levied an on- wfniiciit of J1U per Hhure upon the caiiltul mock of wii ( corniiuriy , imyaUc within vlxty duyH from 8 < ild date ; that paid UH- Bctt&mect upon fourteen and one-half plr-trc1 * of mid block belonging lo said C * E. I'Mne it now , lU-llnquent , und thut bald hhcii-s of stock or w rnuch tln-n-of uis nhull In.m < -eB > ary to rnt Htich aeitfcfiBinunl , toii-tner with lnlTct ando t . an jiruvldotl \ > y thu Uy-UvsB of said < -oni'uny ' , will be i"'U ut j.ublkauction to tini.ighesl Kiid best bidder for ctiuh at the onV t uf jfuld comp.iriy Ir. ( Jratige C'lty Bl./ux . cfninty li on ilm * ! 1 t tl.iy of AlienA l > 1 'B , it Z nj'k In the of'THO'-'n TiiXAS A \AN r > Fll Hccreiar > u J AlSdllt-M.