THE ' DAILY BEE : SATURDAY" , AFGUST 23 , 1S)7. ! ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bear Combination Onts About a Hicfeel Off the Price of Wheat. CORN LOSES A CENT AND OATS A HALF 3'orHirn MnrUef * Are IVcnli nnd Kf- porlo < > f Ilrnrlllnc l > r Fnrclenen A * l > i < the Dovrnn'nrd Cnurne _ rrivlolnii Lower. CHICAGO , AIIR. ST. Wheat furnlnhed an other ii nfllon today. This time it was the bulls who suffered , September closlnc B % tent * lower 4tid December at a decline oft Z /t cents after a SCTSlon remarkable for urnai : tradlnc and extremely violent fluetua tiftiw. Weak forelBn markets and reports of rebelling ; by foreiKnom were ostenrfblr the rea-on for the decline , but there -were plenty of rumors of a "boar" combination formed no break the market Corn was al very turbulent and closed at afcaut 1 cent decline. Oats - wereweak and declined ' ,4 cent- Pro visions clew * 1 ] 0 cents lower. All enthusiasm had apparently leaked out of holders of wheat at the opening. Liver pool furnished a very disagreeable surprlro to them , stHrtlns at iVifiZT * pence lower. This was entirely unlocked for after yexler- fla > 's Z rent advance here and It fairly took the bul'-s * breath away. There was practi cally no demand for December wheat at the opening. The consequence waf that It started at WifrW ) cents , or 3M < 03Ti cents below yesterday's close , and dropped almost Instantly to feWi rents. A perfect flood of wheat wan poured on the market for a few irSnutes , Including many stop lo s orders. JJurlnR that time there was an almost tola ; lark of Iniylnc orders , but they made their Appearance at W4 cents , and flve minutes after Uect-mber had rallied to 91 cents. Sep. lumber wheat was hardly heard of for the flr-t few minutes In the excitement accom- imnylng the unloading of December. It was lullsuf wenk at the Immediate opening , however , ptartlnc all the way from 9"ts cents lo ! . ' 2 cents , or a drop of exactly 1 % cents from the highest point reached yesterday. The excitement soon pubslded almost alto gether , and fluctuations from the extreme narrowness of tradlnc were frequent and violent , one or two moderate trades being FUtllc-lrnt to send the price up or down H cent of more. That some mysterious * bear Influence was at work on the market before the opening was the General opinion. It wns plated late on ( what was considered re liable authority that a combination Including Charles Counwlman and John Cudahy had been formed to break the alleged bull pool , and that the eccentricity of today's market was due to the manipulations of the new combine. ChicuKo's receipts were 2G2 cars , of which only fourteen were contract. The quantity token from store was 147.000 bushels. Minneapolis and Duluth received SZi cars , aRalnsi C74 on the correspxiiialiis day ot the year before. Atlantic port clear- nnces ncaln confirmed the penulness of the European demand for American wheat and Hour. The equivalent of G50 , < KW bushels was exported from the principal ports in the last twenty-four hours. The market was steadied somewhat by the midday strength of corn , but became radically weak again on reports that foreigners were re-Relllng at the seaboard. December rose to 91 % cents , but decSined on that to SS4 cents. It had recovered to SO cents at the. close. Sep tember sold as high as 9G cents , but closed at 93 cents. Corn was very active and Irregular. The market was badly demoralized at the open ing on account of the. break In wheat , more favorable weather and heavy receipts , 1.642 cars. The opening weakness was followed by a period of considerable strength with peed country and foreign buying , helped by drouth damage claims. The market yielded Inter , however , on heavy liquidation started by the late decline In wheat and was quite weak nt the close. A heavy business was transacted. Cables were hither , charters were for 1.200.000 bushels. December opened 1 cent lower at XMiTCH cents. It dropped to 314 cents , sold as high as 23 cents and closed at SSf.'E.'H , cents. A fairly good business was done in oats. The opening was weak with everything else , elevntor selling being conspicuous , and quite a sharp decline resulted. Part of this wan subseauently recovered , but the market nwrnged weak. Receipts amounted to 451 cars. Charters were for 100,000 buuhel * . December opened % cent lower at 197 ffi0 ! ! cents , ranged between 20 % cents and 19 % cents * . The opening break In prices of wheat and corn caused provisions to start weak , notwithstanding small receipts of hogs and a considerable rise in their price nt the yards The subsequent rise in corn put the market climbing again , but the de cline In that cereal later in the day again produced a selling pressure that lost the products nil and something more than they had gained. At the close December pork was 10 cents lower at SS.37jj , December lard unchanged at J1.D3 and December ribs Ii cents lower at Sj.20. Estimated receipts for Saturday : Wheat , 220.cars ; corn , 1,730 cars ; oat ? , GTiO cars : hoga , 14.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : A.itlcl H. | Opan. I iilsli. i Luvr. I Cluas. TYead'y. fU.pt. . . no 92 ns Due . . . DO May. . . in ) i ; 1)3 W D1H OflJi Corn Auc- - 5rpt. . ItUH Dec. . . . Way 344 Sept. , . ISM Dec JOH Slity 22W-2S Pork- f-opt 8 72H s : B 70 g RO 90 Oct. . . . 8-80 HiM 8 77M B 87V , ( IS " " 15 H07 IS07K Jjird "l Pent..1 4 fill 4 BO 4 80 85 Oct. . . . ! > S 4 H3 4 HTl , 85DO Dec. . . 4 HTti 4 US 4 05 ti-pt . f 70 r as f ) 07 70 Oct. . . 0 00 s uu f ) U2J 70 NO. CBfch ouotntlonn were ae follows : ITjOUlt IBnnler , nominally lower ; standard uprlne iiatentii. J5.23. \VHUAT No. 2 mirlnc. SS aCc ; No. 2 spring , BSIri 'io ; No 2 n > d. KUKtc. CO1IN No. 2 , 2M1C. OATS No. 2. Tfi i lSi ; , No. 2 white , 22Vtc ; No. 3 white , 20ls-Un. Iiyi ! Nu. 2 , 4SHC. llAIU.Kr N . 2 , nominal ; No. 8 , 323Sc ; No. 4 2W3Dc n.AXsnET-No , i. si o4H ri.ofl % . TIMOTHY Bnr.n-l'rlme. t2. 0. l'IIO1SIONB Menu jwrk. p--r Lbl. . $ S. 3ff8.8j. lTrd per 1W ) Hm. tl.ftsl Phnrt rilw Bides ( IcKiseJ , K.VUlil.Wi 'dry Halted nhoulde ( boxed ) , CViS'SHrc ' ; ulmrt elear slde ( boxed ) , C'n V o. \VI11SICY Dlftlliem' llnlthed coods. per eal. , lout. JE.S4 : granulated. On Ihe Produee exehnnce todav the huttei nmtlirl was sternly ; creumerlen , IS&lBHc ; dair > ' , BJil c ; Hieet-e. Heady ul 8i4trac : ecca. frenh , ir. > K- ll 'i' poultry , lirm ; turk y . ViflOc ; chlcli- fun , Su ; mil-Hits. * 1 * ' ' ; au sk&kbc. . ft3W YOHIC CJICMCUAl , SIAHICUT , of tlir Dny on Grnrrul NEW TOIIK , Aug. FLOUn-Recelptu , 19. . S l libls. i exiioru11. . MS bblr. Mnrkei weak end lower tn Bell , with lirfeU In irheat ; Mlnnenotii patrnU , Ji.WicG.W' : Mlnneiujta tinkers , t4.40fj4.Cj winter jmlentg , 5JSif6.C5 ; winter rtr ltht . Ji.K ( < . , H , ; v. Intel vxtrk. , K.KG4.CO. Itye Hour , firm ; fancy. .25O2.CT. COUN MKAL Quiet ; yellow western , 71C. IIYB Weak. No. 2 wcilern , KViC. JIAIIUSV Kakler at 3IC. 11AKL.UV MA1.T Dull ; wertern , 4SSrSSc. WHKAT lleoriptB. 113.175 bu. ; eipmtH. W.iK Im. , fl > ot. weak. No. t red. J1.0H4tri.fll\ . Options opened weak , under dUarimlnUiic IJver. rtioi calilfH , advanced with corn , weakened ucdtn under llguldatlun. Imt tlnully rallied ot iinrrlnc. And cloned S'j.fHVtc net lower ; No. ! rel. AucuKt. clo ed at Ji.0 i , September. S7S6 > .r. rlotlne at US'/ic. COIIS Ilerelpts , ll'.tK liu. ; exi > ort , 22.SS. liu. ; rpot , quiet ; No. 2 , S Vc. Optlune npenec cuiler with wheat , recovered on active buylni ml bud crop reporti , but told on" opuln undei roalUlnc. and clu > ed miAc net lower : Aueun ringed at ! 5Hc ; September , 35&5C , cloclng a it Si = r OATS Ilecelpt , 211.200 bu. : exporta , 50.647 bu. Fput , razler. No. 2 , S\c. Optlon > dull am easier , with corn at Ho net decline ; Beptectber 234ttr:4r , clculnc at 22\c. October cloaed at ! 4c HAY Weak ; hlpulnc , 4it/5 c. coed to choln GbttTOc. HOPS Study. HIPCK rirm , Oalveston. KfflUci Bueno Ayre . IVe : Texni UVfilJiCalifornia , Uc. L.V3ATHEH Finn ; hemlwk imlii , Bueno Avren. lleht to heavy wutctua. 19S2DC. lUTTCH-necelptB. S.fiM pki . ; market firm vrttern creamer } ' . l919c ; lrlr. ! , lie ; factor } ' CHEESE Receipt * , I.W pVpa. . market Urse , white Wc ; mall. white , M.C ; lare * ' rolurrd , We , until , colored , Vic ; part aklnu , IV 0 < Vc ; full fcUlmi , SVs64c HGCIS Ilecflpta , t.7z : pks . : market firm ; t t and penntylvanla. 17lt > c. utern. 17c. l-nOVlSIONS-neur. firm family , t 00310 00 lira men , > UOTt.Mbeef ham > , rr iC , parket Jl.MS8.60. Cut meati. flrrn , plrfclrd belllM ntr e ; pickled thpuldan , etr5i r plckl d hami firm , weitrrn ateua. U.Ji , r drift. ie r Tnrk , ( t * 4.T. old tnm. tl.X. TAt.UOW T > uJl nil s Cnttotw d. trSr. prlmi > ynimr. JMJ MVPetririmm. . dull ; I'rnnrlrtil crude , tie nnrkt ; nfnntnaflr. Sbr. Tnientm . autrt at RITrtrni : ltr tt > cxtm , 4Hgf'4c ' ; Japan. M < UASKrnnn : New Orlesn * . open fertile. IfOOfltO CrlfrtC t JWfWC. MKTALplc Iron , doll , Mmthern , t .7 rlt. i , northern. tlO.X9tt.2a. Copper. Heady : " ' price , lli.S. exchanc ? price. JlUfcSlLSfc. MTOTR ; broK "mprice. . 11.60 ; enhance , , , i. J4.W4J4.W. Tin. flnner. Mnrttn , tW.W9B.SO. - lat , dull. Brxlter , quiet at t.5 04.2i. COTTHX MARKKTS. lenr Par-tor * In Control nnd l'rlce limp Kxrrpl fur Ancn f. NEW YORK , Auc 27. The bear factor * had ilnci pretty mnch the4r own war today In the cotton market. Gables indicated a * ) uccth mar. for future * at Ltverpml. while erop accounts were penerally irtwfl tip us lieartnh and Prop etl- trad an expn4tnc tentfenry that pmpor- Innately increased th rtntngf at the BhortB and I 1 to cuf 4den > Me buittnevi In the way of pyt- tnc not Hdditlonal line * nn the liear arae of the : oorant. There wan a dlfir ltlon to Icnore the > " ' pcmfllrtlnc ; cmM-ncter of crop reports rom Atlantic sectlnnt and the cult Male * , the , . . . of which was le i favoniWe. The mari i wt otiened easy at a decline of 4 < J6 points , decllwd MK points on the more active multlon * . or 6 T7 i .lm from the tii > prices of he mornlnc Th * l * M point of the i e * lon waf eacbed JUKI b fore noon. tHit at bent tbe market wa * f5 prtnt * under j-eMerdny'ii clostnr exci it or Aueunt. which at liest h"wed an advance f T. points and Septeml . which reached 17.17. offt night's cloning : flcure. In the afterni-on the market was weak and unwttled. olotHnc ea y. utruxt SfM point * hicher and other man'hs MflO flnti > Inner. Future * cloned easy : January. 6.M : Felminry , JC.S7 : May. tC.Sn Aurnst. J6.99 ; ' , ! . . . . : . _ . 7.S1 ; lH-ti > br , C. ! . November. G.t : Decml . K..80. St t clop-d dull ; mlddtlnc up- and . B lioee. mlddllns. cult. S&-lGc. mlddllnc. 1-lBc. net i eelptu , none , cniss. 2.1UO l > al" . nrwarded. M7 bales , sales. 214 bales , all Rplnnern , Ftock. I7.23T. bdlrn. Weekly : Net re ceipts 4 baled , cross , 9.ffi bales. exj ort * to Oreat Britain , 1.2C2 b les ; exports to France. | "JO balex : * ales. 3,718 bales ; ? plnn m. 1 119 bales ' extwrts to the continent. E.693 bales ; forwarded , , .K7 bales. Total today : Net receipts. B.C1B ' ialen : export * tn Great Ilritaln. D < l bales : ex. ; ports to France. SO bales , exports to the con * Inent. F * bales ; stock. 7S.61J biles. Tonsoll- l datwj : Net receipts 22,704 bales : exports tn Oreat Ilritaln. 7 , < JiS ! bales exportu to Fr nre 223 wlef. extwrtJi to the continent. J0.2S2 bntt-s Total since September 1 Net receipts. 6 ire PT3 iRlesi exports to Great Rritaln. 3,01u.ni > bales , exports to France , 701.195 baled ; exports to the , continent. t.l'S.TM liale ! > ; channel , C.4S1 bales. Potul net receipts of cotton at nil ports 9lnc , i September 1 , IkM : Oalveston. 1.364.378 bales , I < ew Orleans , 2,112. ( ' bales ; Mobile. 003 4IS , mles S annah. F43.23S bales : Charleston. S 9 , . CS4 bales , WIlmlnBton , 2 .C7 : bales. Norfollc. 7M.S72 baleHaltimore , W1.723 bale ? : New York , 108.SC2 bale J ItOBton. 1C2.I > r l hales : Newport ; S'ews , Va. P.707 bales ; Pnlladelphlo , 52.K1 halef West Point. VA. . r,0 bales llrunswlck. 12r. 1C1 ' bales. Texas City. 04.248 bales. Pensacola. C.ffli i Mies : Port Royal , 73.B22 bales ; total. C.C7S.09J | LIVERPOOL. Aue. 27 COTTON Spot , llpht ' demand , prlceit lower ; AmtrlP n tnlldllnc fair. 417-3d. coed mlddllnc. 4 IV-lCd ; American mid- (11 Inc. 4f 32 < l , low mlddllnc , 4 l-3d coed ordinary. 3 2i32d ; ordinary. 3 23-2M. The sale * of the day were C.OdO l > ales. of which 1.000 tiales were for Peculation and export nnd Included 4.900 American. Receipts. 200 bales , all Amer ican. Futures opened quiet , with a moderate demand and cloned quiet but steady ; American mlddllnc L. M. C. . Aucust. 4 4-041 , sellers : Aucust and September. 4d. sellers : September and October. 3 &S-G4d , buyers : October and No- vember. 3 Ah-Md. buyers ; November nnd I ) cem ber. 1 4S-R40S 47-C4d , sellers ; December and Jan. uary. 24-Md , buyers January and February , 3 4r.-f.4d. buyers : February and March. 3 4S-C4O 3 4t-C4d buyers. March and April. 3 46-MO 3 47-G4d. value. ; April and May 3 47-G4@3 4R-Md. B-llers. May and June. 3 4B-C403 464d. . sellersi September , 4d , NEW ORLEANS. Auc. 27. COTTON Quiet , steady , mlddllnc ordinary , t 3-lSc ; low middling , GTc , mlddllnc. 7 3-lGo ; coed mlddllnc. 31-lBc ; middllnc fair. T ic. receipts , 5.0S1 bales : stock. 12.017 bnleK Oon olldated statement : Net re ceipt * . 32.704 bales : exports to Great Britain. 7,098 bales , export * to France. 223 bales ; exporto to the continent. 10.232 bales : stock. 73.C13 bales. Futures pieady : salen. 2fi,900 bales ; Aucust. nominal : September. JG.71E6.73 October , SC r.2 | 6.S3 : November , jr.C2E 53 ; December. JC ra 6.55 > _ jRnuary , tC.S.M , FJbruary. JC.SBSC.59 ; March. SC.Ciat.C2 : April. SG.64fK.Gu. MEMPHIS. Auc. 27. COTTON Firm : mid- < lllnc. 77-ir < : receipts. 111 bales shipments. CSt bales , stock 3.764 bales ; sales , none. ST. LOUIS , Auc. 27. COTTON Steady ; salea , 13 bales ; mlddllnc , 711-lCc ; receipts. 100 bales ; shipments , 717 bales ; stock , 7.SCI bales. OMAHA GCMSRAL. 31ARICETS. Contlltltm of Trndp and Qnotations nn Stnplr and Fnncr Produce. EGGS Good stock. ISe. BUTTER Common to fair. G@6Hc ; choice to fancy , ICSflSr : separator creamery , IBc ; cath- cred croamerj' , 14Bir.c- VEAL Cliolce lat. SO to 120 Ibi. , cfuoted at 88 5c ; laree and course. 4S5c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. So , ; cocks > 2ft4c ; sprlne chickens , per lb. , SffSc : ducks , 6c : turkeys , CSc PIGEONS Live "ISSOc ; oead pigeon * not wonted. HAY tTpland. . : midland. KM ; lowland , J4.00 : rj'e straw , J1.50 ; color makes the price on hay ; llcht bales tell the best , only top cruder brine top prices. BROOMCORN Extremely Blow sales new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice creen eelf- worklnc cerpet per lb. , 252i4c : choice creen , runninc to hurl. 2 24" : mrnmon , IHc. VEGETABLES. CANTALOt'PES Per doz. . SOSffOe. TOMATOEP-Per half bu. basket. BOg-COc. ONIONS Per hu. . TSSSJc. ' LIMA BEANS Per lb. , Sc BIJANS Hand-picked na\T. per bu. . $1.50. CAI3BAGlHoine crown. lUc. POT A TO HP Per bu _ new Me. "WATERMELONS Crated , per dor. . Jl.755r2.00. FRUITS. AI'PLES Per bbl. , Xl.KSI.K. JCATIA'E PLUMS Per basket , 2L040C GRAPES California. U.2581M. SOUTHERN PEACHES Per H bu. . COi COe. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per case. Crawfords , . . CALIFORNIA PEARS Bartlett. per case J2.-00 ; Ituei-re Hnrdj'n tl.50. CALIFORNIA PLVMS Per case. J1.00@1.2S. HOME GROWN GRAPES Per basket , ISglSc. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Medlterranean sweets. J4. LEMONS Mraslnan , J4.6oei.00 ; choice Califor nia. J4. BANANAS Choice laree stock , per bunch. J2.00ff2.23 ; medlum-slxBd hunches. Jl.SO@2.flO. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. . laree size , lie ; ararlls , per In. , luc ; Encllah watoum per lb. . fancy , soft shell. 12Smc ! , standards , 10 ® lie , illberts. per ID. , lUc : pecans , pollsned large. 9aiOc ; jnmbo. lISKc ; large hicisory nuts , JL2i > per bU. ; CORUIinuUi , 4"-iC fi-rn , FIGS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-Ib. boxes. 12c ; I crown , 60-Ib. boxes. 13S14C. HONEY Choice. HSfKc. CIDER CUrllled Juice , per half bbl. . f ? * : Her bbl. . J4.00&4.23. . MAPLE Sl'P.UP-Flve-saL cans , each. J2.2S ; Bal. cans , pure , per floz. , J12.00 ; balf-caL cans , JC.23 ; quart cans , KM : St. I.oulti f.rnfrnl MnrkeiH. ST. LOI'IS , Auc 27. FLOUR-Unsettled and easy : patents. J3.lt. straltrhts , J4.Kfi4.75 ; clear. M.l5Qr .3i ( ; mfdlum , J3.C083.-SO. WHEAT t'nwtiled and lower , clnslnc with AuKUnt at 4V , Septemlier. 4 , e. December. 4S- 4VjC. and May. 4ic under yesterday. December , the active month , oppned 2S.O lower , cloning ; with buyers at Sc above the Iwttom. Weak cables and hnmmerliLC by the hears cuuwd Uie decline flpot , lawer : No. 2 red cash , elevator. 93Hc bid ; truck , B3isSr97c ; No. 2 hard cnsh. ! iOC 3c ; Aucust , U3Uc ; Sc-pieinber , 'J3' t ; December , 2ic : May , StVrc bid. CORN Futuren broke with wheat early and declined V to "ic. became steady and recov ered , hut later went off acaln and closed ne/ir the bottnm and 7 c to Ic below yesterday ; spot , H'endv ' No. 2 fash , 27Hc bid : September , 27&c ; Dwember. 20H&2914C : May. S2"ic. OATS Futures followed wheat and corn ; clos- Ine frnctlunK lower with but little tradlnc dnne ; Kput ulwi loiver. No. 2 cnfh , elevator , IkVic bid : track. 21 < ; No. 2 white. September , 19ic ! bid ; Urn-ember 20Ue bid. May. 22 ! c nuked. RYE Firm at HJ4c track. H A KLEV Nominal. C-OUNMEAL Firm ; Jl.eosiilS. nilAN Firm ; hacked , eact truck , SDc ; mill , COc ; Fill lit. Kit- HAY Timothy Improved in tone ; JO.OOS9.23 ; prairie , firm JC.OBe7.oa HTTTER-Steadr creamerlUfflSiic ; dairy. loair- % KOGR Lower ; ll'ic POULTRY Chickens : ftrm : old hens. Cc : sprtnia , , fcc ; ( tucks , rprtnes , Cc ; Reeie , snrlnen , 5e. tiirKeji , . H > rtnc' S@9c. WHISKY J1.21. roTTONTl Bi * l.'nchancfd. IIAGGING t'nchineed. METAI > i-Ixuid , hlflitr. K.KQ4M. Spelter , better H 13. I'ROVlSlONf Pork , unchanced : standard mei > s , jnhblnc , J" M new , Ji.60 old. Lard , weaken prime Meam J4.Ci ; choice. J4.C7HBacon , extra short clear nnd rlha ( boxed lots ) . SG.SO ; hbottH , JC.CI'i Dry ( alt meats. > boulder ( boxed ) . J5.2J ; rxtru abort clear. J6 ; ribc. JC ; thnrts. JC.12H HBCEHTP-Klour. 7.WO bbls. ; wheat. K.W * bu. : corn. 7 . ( i"i bu. . oats. 4MCO bu. 611 tPMKVTKFlour. . C.OOO bblnheat. ; . El.OW bu. ; corn. 4COUO bu. ; oati , 40,140 bu. 1 -Mlirkctlt. NEW YORK. Auc 27 COFFEE Optlona opened steady at unchanged -prices to a decline nf B pnlntK , turned w k under local liquidation , buyen checked by free Brazilian receipts , email warehouse deliveries and lauk nf outside sui . port. Foreicn cablet , dleappointlne. Closed barely Meady net unehanced to 10 point ! lower. Sales , SG7SO baps. Inrludlne : Septemlx-r . C.M , OHober * G.SPC Si Pecemlier tt.BOiifi.K5 ; January > C W : March , CT 10fa" 16 : Mar. IT 1'Otf 7.2S. StMit iiiffre Rio market quiet : No. 7 In * volet , J7 , No. 7 Jobblnc , J7.SO. Mild , aulet Cff- , dovu , JlC.W'iilC.t * . Total warehouse deliveries from tbe Vnlted Stateii. 12.321 bags. Including 11.C3 linen from New York : New Tork clock today. 373.797 bac . United States Mark. 4G316 ! LUKI afloat for the United Htstet. 127.000 b ei. total rlMble supply for the Unlled States. 7' > 0r. ICi bam. acalnst 4S7.2CO bac * last year and ttO. . CS bact tn Uil HAVRE , Auir. 'ft COFFEE nosed quiet at a j net dwllne of , f. tales , 14.UOO baeo. SANTOS , Aug. 27-COFFEE Steady , BOO * ' I average Sun tin. C.1W ttis- receipts , 37. UK ) bacs ; mock. 76tOKi baet. Auc -COFFEE Opened i pft lower , closed ut a net lo of W&H pfE. ; Laics , 14.000 bad. RIO UE JANEIRO , AUK. 27 COFFKE In. reeulac. but undertone quit * , nrra. owrinc to . lower txcli&nce. No. 7 Rio. 7.950 rcls , exchance. , ' tUd rrcelpti. ] . * < bam , cleared fnr the United Statei , 6000 ban cleared for Europa. 10.000 stock. 111.000 BUSINESS CAINS STEADILY All Speculative Intererti Hare to Take Second MANY MANUFACTORIES STATTIN3 UP Crop I'rciKprctH Inillrntr nn Ample Snpplj- the Hrrnt Slnplm Cn- Rlnii llrportii All Aluni : tbr Lin p. NEW YORK. Aug. 27-n. O. Dun & Co. . in their Weekly Ilevlew of Trade , temerrow will say : Speculative markets Itave their turns of re r- tlon. but buftmem has none thin wnern. palnlnp wnh a Kteadlnem which I * most rmttfylnR The ntttrttnc of wjrks. increase In hand * employed , advance In wages and Ih prices of pmductn n < J the heavy jiio\-etnent of crops are f ct > l > ef re which all Kpei-ulaUve Influences have to bow. Tne Week's dlppate-he mentkm dUteen Iron work * which have started against one cKHrinc , Btleen wu * > len works Btertlnc. and K > in many other , bmnrties. while many mare work * have in- ereuied waces. While there thine * i-cmHnue with craln rising and ( mine aKrtutd tn < > n rmnu I quantities money markets have tenmm for i ulwundlnc confidence and speculative markets i for strength Prop prospects are contradictory , n * usual , at such a time , but It Is noteworthy that nunn of them indicate. anythlnE less Uian an ample supply of the great maples. Wheat rose over G cents Saturday , with ex- -ncKi > mlfd report * of Injury , fell nearly 8 cents , advanced 4 cents and then declined sharply , cloRlnc 1 cent lower fnr the week. That Rome harm wan done to pprinc 'wheat In three slater ; appears , but no accounts entitle to a l ellef that the yield will tie below 5IO.w : l" bushels , which will be 25.OXI.tKio larger than any other J-eur except that of USL. In finite of emit luck of care , wheat receipts -were 4149.SS9 bushels for the week and fcir four weeks in , ! > wTO bushels . ncnlnst 4.Ki .l > 47 lust year , and at Atlantic ports. exports , flour Included , Ihnuch somewhat checked by hicher prices , were 5&f ,3&i bunhels for the week , acalnst 2.297.S1B last year and for four weeks 13.3S7.CS7 bushels , against 7.310.177 lout year. Receipts of com bear otronc tetimnny lethe the seriousness of forelcn needs. Ix-lnc 6.MU.144 bushels for the week nealnst 2KI3.S1H last year , and Atlantic exports in four weeks have been 10.4CC.47S bushels ncalnst C.G17.110 lost year. The price rose 3 } * cents for the week Sympathy with other markets , rather than re ports of Injury , which capable authorities deem not Important , accounts for 3-1C ol a eent iid- vance In cotton. But the mills are renumlnc work with a rush and will require heavy sup plies of material to meet the laree demand for Roods , which have advanced the prices of many. A C"neral replenishment of stocks by dealers will call for heavy additional supplies. The WHO ] market also reflects In Rreater strencUi and further advance In nome crudes , the heavy buy Inc of woolens , which lias set many mills tn work nlcht nnd day and cause makers of many crudes to withdraw them entirely from the market. But while the mills have been somewhat more. mo t of them hold larpe stocks and the tradlne has been mainly speculative beAt - At Ian ttm demand has no far overtaken the capacity of the Iron works that prices are crow- inc Htroncer. bessemer and crey lorue beinc - > cent * hlchT at Plttsbure and pic Iron In eastern markets BF much stroncer because rebates and concessions ore stopped Billets are Jl per ton hicher. structural ancles. lr and plates about as much ; rods , J1.50 and JM.OO. and wire nails 6 cents per kec blcher. The demand Is nlso heavy for merchant pipe and eteel and heats are very active. The advance In Iron and steel prices avcrace 2.7 p-r cent for the week. Bujlnc of ore continues heavy. EW,00 toni. in two weeks at Cleveland , and amonc the u-on works start- inc are four more turnace * . While tin Is euker nt 1375 cents , -with larRe arrtvalB. copper Is held at 11 % centii for lake by laree orders and de liveries and l-a Is scarcely obtainable below t cents , sales havlnc been hean' . " ' "n.f'1" " ' ' coke works Increased the output to 123.C14 tons for the w < Hides ar fo ? the correspondlnc week since IS3- . ures for the week have l-en S In the ed lutes , amtnst 28R last year and 34 in Canada , ocalnfet 23 lost year. AVEEICIT CLEAIUXG HOCSC TOT VLS. of HuMuen TrunKnctlonM of tinKHOcIat < * < l Iliinlc * . NEW YORK , Aug. 27. The following table , complied by Bradstreefs , shows the bank clearings at eighty-st-ven cities for the week ending August 20 , with the percentages of increase and decrease as compared wlih the corresponding week , last year : GEXEKAL SITUATION IMI'HOVES There U Little in Stifiit tn Cluuil tin- ItlixIncHi , Outlook. NEW TOIIK , Aug. IT. Bradstreets to- rnorrow will Bay : The general trade iltuation cciitlnuek to Im prove , und culdc from the unneces arlly pro- Ions strike of the soft coal miners , there Is little In xtcht to cloud the outlook The feature of tbe week . | k Uie advance In prices of almost all leadlnc staples , bcelnnlne w llh an upward movement & 1) alone the line In Iron and Heel Steel billet * are now Jl.M above the lowest flKUrek barn ll-fi'i. rods IS and pistes Jl. Ilestemer plK Iron Is up 25 cents and foun dry a ! lke amount. Southern Iron * ureery strone on a continued active export movement Where wire mills have not iidvanced prices they have wltti'lrawn quotations. Some western teel mllU are mid up to January 1. with Ue < temand for earlier dellverlM from fuinsces than had been airnncpd for ere quite fclcnlflcant. Lead tno. m > I ftt coal are litchtr a Is wtieat. nolwltlu-lendlng one or tno reaotiona. Ilradntroet's palntk out that the KutUtiiV ] > Of | . tlon of wheat l the tronsee > t known mce the United States became a connlderable uxporter , and thaf Us prices , h well u tnat fur biead l likely to materially exceed the prewnt week's advance. Followtnc that for wheat prices ere hlclier for flour , corn , outt. lard , potatoei , but ter , cRes. beunt , cheese leaf lobac-o , wool and Ihe stork Advances for leatner. hides , lumber and llnreed nil are also reported. Cotton , wbloli l up S-1C of a cent reports th * smallest world's flock for Beven yearn jiuat at thl > period , an Imiiroved tone and hicher nrte lor the manufactured product. In spllr of crop damage , the tendency of es timates U toward tht larcmt total yield on record , but with probabilities 'favorinc murli better prlrt > tLan these obtained for tht crop of 14 . t i OJT'vm ft w-Lh wan t' > l"S Advance * are also hptne asVr4 for reirers nf woolen fmrtf M tnltlo , bat print cl 'ih pelmitmni and su r r unrhan f fnr th * wrHs. w.il > ITOTII Igif-Jfort * ' * i Hrtitty h > w r than a wwk itco No of n irty aH Ie"ne h M > brrn vifrtwrped wltMn & week for RMiiy y r . WTJwtit export * * r of Inrce rolume , acsrr- p Mnir ( wlwat at3MTUrar an wh U. t.4IB.M ( Inwhwln fw ) h * wWk. a ncirtmit H.J1S.S03 huxhfls last wr-k. JLiSl.HM bushels lat year. 1.S71.K7 b h l In tW week two j-p ni co > 42ii. ti tns h > lii ln-ttH. and . .OM.S-K ) Imserts tn the t ( rrrnwndtnc < ' < lk of 1B , With the ex- fg'ttuit ( ef last w.1 ! * ihlrek' > rnlpm rt try the lar ; r Mtrc * ) toe.llilnl w k of Sept ml > r. 1 M l\rn exports Jhow a cnnHdrralile fnlHriR nS. tx-lni ; l.I.4i7 ( ! ' 'trtirtfK. nctilnrt S.C > .l > 3o liu h ls IM week 1 610 K * bunhels a ytttt ac ' 1.184. 5 bartifls in lr llSOtt > buehels in 1 1M. and l.i lee bunhrto In ] < m. There atr IH > 1 bunnw * failures reported thrt'uehwut the I'Hllert. States thl * week , against 2K lest week. * > i Trar tro and 1 * twd years spn. IK thire ycari CD and SW In the like week in IMC. ttiviK\v or run STOCK MAHICJCT. .Spvrlilntlon ix > lnrUcl \iy n IlnlllnU Vnilfrtonr. XETTOnK. . Auc.17 Bradrtreet's re view tomorrow of the stock market will stay : While cenMdpraMy ln ftrtlvr- and Influenceil by Irrecutar re ctlon tendencies , fpeculatlon this week hfi * p ntlnu ! to how a rontlnm-d bullish undertone S < me of Uie leadmc west- trn tallnay stocks eased oft In price , but there l s been tin upward movement In special stocks , that In Neiv Tork Central belnc the most con- uplcuous. On Friday there was a renewed rertlM ) of ceneral strrnRth. The halt In the market Is In the main attributed to reports that the quallt.v of tpilnc wheat Is twor and involves a virtual deficiency In the yield , while the cold Troathrr at the w st. with reports that corn was not maturing wns n-carded us a matter of ronMdernblp tmtrortance. Throughout Uie week , howmer. the stocks have been purchased frcrly at declines , and while the excited public buying of u fortnlcht or i o back IIHS disappeared , ts < - outside Inter est In the market Is reasonably good , nnd com- TilMlon houses report the execution of a palls- 'actnry amount of orders. The very favorable eal nines reported hy a numlwr of leadlnc roads 'or the pecond and third weeks of .Aucust create a decided bullish Impression. Th Improvement n huElne ? * Is also noted with satlFfaction , and erjieclally Ui tietter tendencies appuirins In : he. Iron ixnd steel Induftries. STOCKS AMI IIO.\DS. I Confidence In llnnlnc ( k Sit- itntloii StnrtN Stork * Upward. NEW YORK. Auc. 27. Today's market was stronc throughout and the upward tendency of prices wns practically uninterrupted liy reac tions. Anythlnc like a recession in Uie bids for stocks elicited no offerings and led to a luh in the activity , which soon cave place to re newed buying and a higher le\-el of prices. Many Inactive stocks were sought out and moved Iti the market , all at notable cnlns The market even touched some of the extremely low-priced discarded Issues. The rtrencth of the market was evidently based on a renewal of full con fidence In the improving tendency of general business. Some of the railroads -are making record earnings. anJ all arc showing Increased earnings. Fuller reports of sume western grain carrying roads show that the total Improvement tn their burtnets is due in larger part to th * , movement of general merchandise westward than to the movement of grain eastward , and thl Is taken as an important Index of the improve , ment In reneral business. The continued euho in the money market In rlew of those evidences uf awakening Industry causes surprise , but cheap money is an Incentive to speculation. The break In craln was regarded In the stook mar ket a proving the safety and abundance of the grain crops and incite ; } ppeclal activity in thft grancer shores. Hock Island took the lead in the croup and moved up S points net dur ing the day. Burlington pained over t , point and St. Paul a point. Chlcagn Great We-rtern lagged and fell off a , fraction. The coalers were the exception to the buoyancy In the list and declined a fraction. MlHsjurl Pacific was active and ngcressrrcly strong all day nnd gained 1 4 per cent net. Southern preferrol was * also prominent , with an advance of IK. { Pennsylvania , was dealt In on the exchange for' thg first time for a lone time at 111 % . Colorado FnM and Tennessee Coal rose ever a point durlng'-the day. Of the Inactive list Clelond. . Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Paul oold at 6 points n-er yesterday's bid price. The common stock also 3vanc a point. Baltimore & Ohio gained JH. Laclrde Gas showed a net caln of 24 , MetropnlftHn Traction 2 % . Manhat tan H , National , Stttrcb second preferred , 8 ; New "York , Chirac jjc . .St. Louis and New ) Yoilc. Chlcaco & . St. Lonls preferred , each over n point , and Qreat Northern 'preferred Si. Stocks of local gas compaiilesi-were. all strong on talk of consolidation. Ontario v& Western was active and gained A. Northwestern preferred was con spicuous for a loss qf 2 points Just ct the close. The benS Tnarkt-t won active and higher. Total sales. .12,772,000. Oowirnment 4s were U and Is * tfC higher. i- _ j ; > The EvenlngTtost'a , London financial cable gram says : The.Bjock markets were Irny ilan today. The tone * -wa % good on the whole , but dearer- money ocitt aW drag "f n investment in stocks. Th policy . - cfthe Bank of England -Ul- rectors , as Indicate J > y recent bank returns. Is now teillnr on the market. Money was In good demand today and the bank has probably lonn J m-er 800 000 to the market. Ontarios were es .peclally In demand. There Is moderate buyinc here , out it will soon stop unless the New York market leads. South American and foreign stocks -were good. Greeks were better oa Premier Salisbury's expressed l > ellef that n lonn of 4MH.Oft > can easllv lit arranged subject to foreign control of Greek finances. Knfflr ? were better en Cape buyinc. Silver WBB IveUfy on re ports that the United States has oversold lor immediate delivery- Paris markets were buoyant on the Russian alliance and the Berlin market was dull. " The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks at the New York excbang * today : AtchlHon l. . * | dopfrt 13Hi dopfd : iS iSt. Paul fU lialtlmo-ek Ohio. . l ( > 4i do pfd. . . „ 14S Canada Pacific . 7TI St. P. i Om. _ "eH : Canada flouthera . SH ! < do pfd 143 Central PaolBc ISk St. P. M. i M 122 Chs. . .tOhlo . 44iSo. Pacific 20 Chlcaco k Alton 1UD ISO. Eallvray 11 ? { C..H.&Q „ . . . 07 | do pfd 30 O.&E. 1 4SI ; Texas A Pacific. . . 1SH C.C. C. & St. L. . . . . SSJjIUulon Pacific 17M1 _ dppld. . , . . - . - 82.D.P.D.G . Bt l. iHudnon 117 < Wabash 8U DolL.fc W .102 no pfd : n Dm.fc-ttloG' Wheel. * L. E 2 do pfd. . . 4"i < dopfd 11J * Erie ( now ) 17JijAdaai Er. J.S4 Erie 1st pfd 41 HI American Er , .115Ji Pt Wavn 170 United States Ex44 ; GreatNortueT-npfd.lSO | WellsFanro Ex.-IDS Uxiclriuc Valley. . , . 5 A. Cot. Oil UHJi nUnolBCcntria. . . . IOOHdopfd \ „ 73 Lake Erie it W. . . . Kit , lAtn'n Spirits 14 dopfd ' 70 do ptd 3'JH LaltHShorp 170 Am. Tobacco Hl-i LoulBvllle&Nasu. tiJH dopfd Ill Manhattan L _ 1 DO ! * IChlcuro Gas 10'Hi 5et.Traction ! lil ! ( 'Con Gii 18s Mlcblpan Central. . 107 I Com. Cable Co 17.i Mlnu.i-St , L 2fti ! Col. P. A ; Iron . 21 dolbtpfd H7 dopfd . 8 Mo.PaclQc , . . .I * Gen. Elnetrio . S' MobiloiOhlo. . . . . . : ii ! . Mo.K. iT 15H LaClmlu GaR . 44 Mi do pfd 33 Lsad . „ - Now Alb. 4 Chi. . . . 1 V do pW . _ - , _ „ . " 'x < Nat. Lin. Oil . 21 N.J. Central . US H Pacific Mat ! . N. V.Central . lli : < lPiillmnii | Pal . 174 N.Y. Cht-.tSUL. . . injiisllverCorUtleatuB. . r.lM dolHt pfd . 7Ti IStatia.P.opB i T. . . . 71i doidpfd . 4 ( ) 'Suciir . 14HH JJorlolk i Yvwaturn 13 I do pld . . . . - . . . .llS'l No. Amur. Co. . . . . . . Ot iT. C. ii Iron . 'MH No.Paeiflc . IjMjU. S. Loather . nw do pta . BO | do Tifd . < ) ! ) } Ontario Jt W . IH ! U.S.Ktibb-r . IH Ore.E. iNuv _ . . . . 2 i tlo pld . 07 Ore. . Short Llnu . iMJi1 Western Union . 'J'Jti PlUHbureH'B I North woBtern . 1 0 Uuadlnc , . i0 ! * | dopfd - . Him .Ilocklnland . HHHIChl. Gf AVcsteru. . . 17U St. LOUIH .S. F . 0 < _ ex dlv. Tlie uital j ales of stock today were S7a.llS shures. Includlne : Atuhlson. 2.420 ; Chesapeake & Ohio , 20,210 ; Uurllnjrtan , 1C.643 ; Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & Et Louis , 6,580 : Louib- ville & NnshvJIIe. 10,430 ; Manhattan. 3.700 ; Mis souri Pacific. 10,373. New Tort CTilcaeo & St. Louis second preferred , 3.B70 ; Northern Pacific preferred , Gk30 ; Ontario is Wei-tern. 4.HIO ; Rend ing , tKI3 ; Rock Inland , 26.475. St. P ul 31.430 ; Southerr. Railway. * , n ; Kouthern Railway pre ferred , 14.3M ; Waliai h preferred. 3,800 ; Hay State Gas , U,2OI ; aklcciro Gas , 2.C4D ; rolornflo Fuel and Iron , AJ2U ; General Electric , S.)40 ! ) , LaClede Gas , t.lffli"bucar. ; 3.141 ; Teraieoiee Coal ) and Iron , 12.700 ; 'VVi-iKern Union , 7.22U ; Chlcaco Great Webtem , NEW TORK , ATJJf. 27. MONET ON CALL Easy ut iwm ] n * " < Vn , lust loan , ' ,4 per c nt > cloRtti 1 < 61'4 per .Wat ) KTERLING EXCIUNGE Easier , with actual bUHlneas In bsnl.lri.H'lilll at J4.S& > t for demand and at J4.S3 > , < ff4 B3aJur Flxty days. Ported rates. . J4.MS64.Hv > > . Wd ti-M iit.t' . Commercial bills. tI.82fc4.f2V * ' " SILVER CKItTIFlCATES-il c. I1AR tflLVEH Mc. MEXICAN IKll.AHS IM.C GOVERNMENT } MiJiNDS Strone- STATE UONDS niill. RAILROAD IIONUM-Stnmc Cloning quotatloiiK.n , l > < nu were as follows : l7 S. ' 'h. re ? . ! "iT X , Krif u'dh . IS U. S,4s.r.'ff . millS. H S. A. ( in . 1U5W U.S.tK.ooup . . . . WMk , a. H. .k a A. 7 . Mill , U. S. IIBVF Ju.r-i : .Infill ! sT.Oent. S . 11(1 ( IT. S. UHW4bcoup.'l lVH. A.T. CanL. ( in. . . .IHO n.S..ris.r ) ffitolK L. A.N. Ual. 4a . af.W H. S. na. conn. . . . .11-i * , M. K T. Iir Us. . . . BK Pacific tib of US- . .liLU.K.T - * oul 4 . OS j Ala. . clan * A. . lOTVi Mutual Uuloj < ] . . . ! l-J't Aln. . class H . \ns\i N.J. C Qua. . ' , s . 11 IH Ala..olaSB < 3 . Mch'NO. ' PABltle lHt.tli < > 4 Ala-Oiirrxnuy , IH tXa , Paoltia 'Jd . . . . f'il'4 ' La. N wCon.UB . . . Ufl No. Pj lfl-s JB . HIW MUaouri Us . 10U N.W.Oji olB . 144 N. C. lib. . . . . isil iN. W. S. F. IJ J. Os 117 * < i ; . C. 4B . 107 Ore. Nav. IBIS . 111 ! s.C. uoufund . . . ij Ore. NUT. 4B . . . . MS Trail. iiuu-BBtSB . . BS R. G.W t lBt . . . Till * TBUU. UBWUPtSB. . .10J St. 1 * . Coatols 7 . HWi Tenu old K l lib. . . . ( ill Itil. P O-A P. W SB 115 Vtt. Cfliturlt * . . . . 07 > 'St. ' L. 41. M. Gen. 5 HrtH Va. deftsnvd . 4 'St. L A.S. F.G n.0. 115i AtchlBun < 4B . 87V lMiuUi rn llv. ii . 1)44 Atchisan Saeond A. 67J | T x. Pao4fto lKt . li : Canada So. ud * . . . . lliu | T x. Paeine 3d . . HI c.p. uuofus . ion , o r. uu ofaa. . .101 I1.AR.G.4B . . . h7 Was : -Sliara is > 1) . &R.G.76 . 110 , ' nud I.rnllirr CHICAGO. Auc 27The C'hlcaEO Irfatbtr Us- view will Bar fjmnrrow The United State * Leather rompany and otter buyer * cot Into tht i ; market this wwk with the tr lt h t ' WMhMidKr nhrmt H.O * Mde vrrt sold w < me "f th m frr > m the bran' 'i p r-KI Ht house * on , the Ml "u'i river but the larfreM qnatitltr i fntn the Chicaer i n rtt yard * The owner * J ' are now demanding 11 eet * fnr bea y trtitlre an * Te * neer MVIf-s. > % eent fnr CoMiradf i ( rteers and hmndefl cow and H WTts fnr hery ! : cows , fnuntry tmff Wdes re very Mronc at , > \ cent * , with 1C centt tnlkpd of. ( ltn t in Mix-k ( Inotnttonn. Auc 27 Tail hmns. PH tv pent : time o m l 4 per centlo ltiE rncet for | ptockt. bond * and mining stork * : ' A.T.4.S. F 1 HjV American Snrar . I4 H w B e tif . Ara.Suc.ir Dfa. . , . llfvWIs . Osl - 6 * < ! i Dnr state Ga * . . . . 71 , MO. E1..5 111 154 j I bell Telephone. . . 2SRl Gen. KloS. tifd , . . . . W.I : HostonA Altiinv. SIN lAtchlktm pld M > < i IHmton A Maine. . 1B3 'AtPhlfccm ' 4 * . . . . flH 1C. i II. k 0 P7 4 Wts Cent la . . . . SflH i i ntvhbarr 081 > Altone * UmmrCi 1 1 ' General Kl ctrle. . 37 Atlantic 26 Illinois Steel 4 BOMOII A. Moalani 14S ' < Mexican Central. . BH Kntte.V Ilo.Oen. . . . 74 N V , V N B . . X34 Caltimeli He W. . 41 Old Colony IMS Cmlnnnlal 1OV O S L 'ii Fr-uiiiltn 17 KnhtH-r lm Knaritarso. 131H San Dl ro . „ . . . 12 O "eola S ! < ; Jnton I'aeiaa 17 > < Onlncy 118 "iVcm Bna HSH TnrnarxcK ISIS ' ! B fl n Kin Wolrenne 14V Snn Krnnrl ro Mlnltic ( | n < ttntl in ! > . SAN 1-RANaSCO Auc. 27.-The onicl&l clortnc quotations for mining mocks today were ai fol- Inns : 1U I Hole A. Norcross. . 5T AltihaOon 15 Knntuck.r Con. . . . . t ! Andes 18 'Mrxlean ' S3 ilclehcr 37 OocldciitolCon. . . . 70 Beit. % ilelcher. . . . 72 Outilr 04 Uilllon K Ornrman 12 . . . . . . 2O ' Pete i . 34 nreUoo. . . . 37 ISavarn VB ! Jhollar 71 ( Scorpion 4 Continence. 115 Murra N ra3.i. . _ . 07 3on. Cal. A. Va 1'JS Silver UlII - . 1 Ctm. lmp rhil 2 Onion Con. 41 rown Pmnt. 33 Utah Con. - 10 ' " " ' YoUmv.liott.et. . . . 37 i ; < > uf ) Carrie. . . 43 [ standard 1SB Silver bin. 2Hc Mexican Ujllara. 44 > iiJ14Hc ; London Stork Qnotntlon * . LONDON , Aug. 27. 4 p. m. closing : 3onKOlH7m'y. . .fli 7-"l6 tSt-Pliul com-iion. . POM onool . acc't. . . . .HV iN Y.Ccntr.u . . . . J11K Can. Pacific 75) ) II > mnsj-lvauli. ; fl7 Kriu 1H' < Roaainr . . . . . . . 14 EriolBtHDfd 43 i Mnx. Gen ue - 4s. 07 til. Central losirf'AicUlDon ' ini Mexlcuu ordluarr. HI IL.AN. . . . . 0- ' < I ! 11AR SILVER Steady Ht 27 , d per ounce. MONEY 5iSl per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for ' ihort and three months' bills Is 17 per rent Gold Is quoted at Kuenos Ayivn today at 1S6.2J ; Lltbun. K\ ; Rome , 103.17. Nf-rr Turk Minium : Stnok * . NEW YORK , Auc. 27. The following are the clorlnc mining quotations : Chnllar. 08 ( Ontario L'.MI CrownPolut. Is ( ontiir. „ . . . . nn Cnn.CaL.VVa , . . . 110 iPlymoutn „ . 1 ! Deadwood 03 OutckHllver lee Gould i Curry. . . . . 42 Oulctemlror Dfd..low > [ Jilo i Noreroab. . 85 SlerriNBva4a. . . . . uu HomcHtake. . . . 1)00 ) Standard 170 Iron Silver 100 Dnlon Coa " 30 Mexican 'JO | Yellow Jackal" ! . ! S'J AiiK-rlrnn S < * cnrltlr * III London. LONDON. Auc. 2 ? . The market for American securities opened firm and continued so all day on New Tork buyinc. Fiiinnciiil A'titen. BOSTON. Auc. 27. Clearings , J12,737,691 ; bal ances , 11.539.D1C. BALTIMORE. Aue. 27. Clearings. ; J3.019.801 balances , J4C2.274. NEW YORK. Aug. 27. Clearings. J1034SO20 ; balances , Jl.tCJi.MG. PHILADELJ'IIIA. Auc. 27. Clearings , J9.747.- CSi ; balances. J1.2SIJ,013. CINCINNATI. Anc. 27. Monej2H3 per cent ; New York exchange , 40c discount ; clearings. Jl , 526.000. MEMPHIS , Aug. 27. Clearincs. J1C3.12C ; bal ances. J47.000 ; New York exchange , selling at Jl 50 premium. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 27. ClearlncB , JTM.422 ; N w York exchancn bank. J ] IHT Jl.WU premium ; cummerclal , 23c i r Jl.OOO dlncount. ST. LOUIS. AUR. 27 Clearincs. J3,9M,033 ; bal ances , J530.72S. Monej % 4ffi7 per cent ; New York exchange. Jl discount bid , ST > c asked. CHICAGO , Aug. 27. Clearincs. J14.61C.87C ; New York exchange , Kic discount ; sterling exchange , posted rat"S. J4.S4J.S-t > GU. Stocks , dull but tirm ; closing : Diamond Match. 14S : American Straw- board. 271JCltr ; Railway. 243 ; West Chicago. 110 ; Metropolitan L. 7 ; Lake Street , 17k ; New York Biscuit , 60V4. Forelirn Plniiuclnl. BERLIN , Aug. 27. Exchange on London , 20 marks 3SU pfgs. for checks. PARIS. Aug. 27. Three p r cent rentes. 1P41 Cc for the account. Exchange on London , 23 : 17c lor checks. VVOOt , 3IAHKETS. Volnnir of Snlrn Continncn Lnrce ivltlt Pr ! < ! StriidiljlllKiiic. . BOSTON , Aug. 27. Tbe Boston Commercial Bulletin will sqy tomorrow : The Barton boom rolls steadily alone. Geelong. 60. Australian combine hat moved up to < Z@K c. Scoured Eng lish luster wools have advanced to 30c washed. French magaraet scoured wools have brousht 50c and one extra choice lot C5c. There has been u rurh for hcoured wools and territory by ppecu. lators und big blocks of Montana have been sold ungraded Jn the original bags. Wool is celling nearer and nearer the Importing point. The net advance from lowest price' 16 now DO per cent. Sales of the week were 2.0JS.r,00 pounds domestic and , 5.404.700 pounds foreign , agninn 1,767.030 pounds domebUc and 193.COO pounds foreign for the fame week IBFI year. Sal" ? to date hho an Increase of EO.B94.2UO pounds domestic and 1U3.42G.SOO pounds foreign from the sales to tbe same date in KM. The receipts to date show an increase of C3.K3 bales domebtlc und 2S3.D30 bales foreign. NEW YORK , Aug. 27. WOOL Stronc : fleece. 2Ki727c ; No. 2 to extra pulled , 27S40c ; Texue. lOfl-lCc. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 27. WOOL Unchanced : medium , lu&lB c ; light line , 31jn3c ; heavy line ' tub washed , ir.J427c. X -TV York Dry GoodN Market. NEW YOHK. Aug. 27. The drj' goods market shows no clcn of weakening and the month now drawing to a close Is pronounced 1'3' both xvhole- sale dealers and Jobbers to be eminently satis factory. bath as to amounts sold nnd the man ner In which prices have l > een advanced and sus tained. With Jobbers the policy bus ten t one of repression , price1 * bemt held down as low as possible in order to fasten Ihe trade which kept cominc * to this city and which mnnlffsted a dlF- pjsitlun to take goads in fair quantities , .If rea- Hunuble prices preailed. . Staple cotton at flrat hands continues strong today , varltius advances being announced and mnde quietly to brine nbnut a confirmation with the market at large. Brnwn coeds are in steadj1 demand for domestic consumption , though the export trade is no heavier than was the UUH * . week ngo. Wide Hheetlncs are well sustained , buyers in some cases being willing to take goods at any ud- vance. Blenched cottons ore strong with buying of fair pn/jKirllcns , both an mail orders and In store trading. Print cloths are well sustained. There Is m further bidding for futures nt 2 11 IGc. while in extras , niuts. the bids at 2'fec are pertuttently refused by the manufacturers. Prints are verj * firm and the demand continues well r-ustalned. Ginghams show a general ad vance of ' c. s * veral other lines having fallen 'into .position behind the Amoskettg. Wmilenn and worsted goods are selling fieely. In the latter there Isa marked movement with the high prices prevailing In all woolen lines. ] > mn * City MiirUftH. KANSAS CIXY. Auc. 27. WHEAT Both hard and soft. 3c lower : offerings heavy ; No. 2 hard , K5&8Cc ; No. 2. K(3Mr ; No. 4 , 8 # B2'frc : No. soft. JOOSlc : No. 3. W r : No. 4 , 82H5JTS5C ; No. 2 rprinc , Iffc ; No. 3. "US Sic. COHN Weak , about unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , . OATS About steady , but weak ; No. 2 white , 0021 c. RYE No. 2. tie. HAY Little lower ; offerings heavy : chulce tlmothv. 17.50' choice pruirie , J5.23. IH'TTER Weaker on accumulation ; creamers' , 14UlCttc , dair ) ' . 10ffl2c. EGGS Receipts and demand small , Kansau and MlBfnurl slock , lie. RECEIPTS Wheat , 233.200 liu. ; corn , 21.200 bu. ; ( lutB. IC.O'H ) Im. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 223.500 hu. ; corn , 22.700 bu. : .ats , 8.000 bu. _ Liverpool drain mill I'rovUlona. LIVERI'OOL. Aug. 27. PROVISIONS Bacon , Cumberland cut , 2S to SO Ibs. . firm nt 21s : short rllifc. 20 to 24 Ibs. . firm nt 51s ; lane clear middles. llcht. 33 to 2 ? His. , linn at 20e 3d ; lung clear middles , heavy. 40 to 45 Ibs. , firm nt 2'Js M ; clear bellies , 12 to 14 Ibs. , firm ut 3Cs. Hums , short cut. 14 to 1C IDE. , firm at 3Cs d. Shoulder * , square. 12 to 14 Ins. , firm at 2 . Lwd. prime western , firm at 21c. Tallow , prime city , firm at Us. CORN American mixed spot , new , steady at r.w 4 % d : old. steady at Ss M.rt : r > ptemt > er. quiet at 3s 41 : OrU.ln-r , quiet at 3s 4J.il. FLOUR tit. Louis faniT. dull at 'e ! > d ; Nn. 1 red northern , iprlng dull ut be 2d. Mnrki'lM. LONDON. Auc. 27. SUGAR Muscovado. 6s 3d : centrlfucal , V > s lid. NEW YORK , Aug. 27. SUGAR Raw , firm ; fair teflnlng. S'-ie ; eentrifucal .if test. 8 ; c. R . fined firm : mMd A. 814c : nandard A 4ic ; con fectioners' A. 4V , cut loaf. K.r : eruxheil. Hie : pnw4efe4. 614 ( ; irruuMliited. &c : ub ii Mc. NKM' ORLKANS Aus 27. BI'GAR-Opan ket tle , quiet t ? < rrlccntrifucRlt : ! Mendr : e ulstod 4Vi 4iinr ; nhllm. 1 1S-1C 4 W-lCc ; low. 33@Il-lGc : secondi. Clni-lnnsti Mnrkrit. CLNC1NXATI. AUK. 27. WHUAT-FInn ; No. 2 tad W6Hc. FI Oflt-Blrady. CORN-K y ; No. 2 mUed. SMic. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mlxmi. u. RYE Firm , Nu , 2. UK. Hl'LK MEATSpjrm nt JC.10. Itdiion. firm at J7 1(1. ( Lnrd sulel t J4 70 WHiKKV-aijuidj' at J1.21. ni'TTBR Quiet.at at ] 2c. ! < < \Vlirnl i > nil Ilnrlej' . FAV FRANCISCO. Auc. 27 WH ISA T Firmer- ecenilr Jl.f.t. Muy tl.K1) ) . BARL13Y Steady ; I > vc mb r Me ctf I'f | iirr. Aug. 27.-PEPPEU-Falr Singapore , while , 3'jd. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Arrivals at the Local Yard About Up tc Friday's Average. REACTION IN THE FAT CATTLE TRADE Iln lnrii Slow nt n Trn-Crnt Ilrcllnr on llrrf Mcrrs I'nilrr ' rn lrii llnrrly Mcmly Artl cnnd lllclirr SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. K.-Re e1t't ! for the days Indicated were : Ca'tte. llocs. Sheep. Hsrses. AUfrnst K . IJ-41 6,400 OR An RUM K . S.7IS r.,417 1.44 * U Aucust a . S , S i,4 OK S7 AtiKttst 2s J.isi i , : 2.S7 * Aupmsn 1.MB 4.SM 1.40 ! IS August 20 2,712 4.3TO XW S August IS 2.XW 4Pb4 August IS I.OJI ,771 S.3M 110 August 17 S.313 7,347 1.B1 Aucust 1C 4.OT7 2.SD5 D.I77 1 August 14 1.S11 5,116 H August 13 2.8S4 3,195 2 6 The official number ofcars of stock brought In today by each road tva * : Cattle.HoFS.Shesp.H'rs's. C. , M. & St. P. ny. . . . . . - Missouri PacificHy. . . . . . 3 Unloti Pacific system. . . 23 19 C 1 P. , K. & M. V. n. U. . 7 27 S. C. A : 1' . Hy 1 c. . st. p. . M. & o. ny. i fi . < 11. Ar 31. n. U. R SS X , C. . 13. A : Q. Ill' I 1C C. & St. J 32 C. . K. 1. & P. . east. . E Total .TlO ? The dlrposltlon of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 3 < 1.1M G. H. Hammond Co 13 1.23 1'S ! ' flivirt and Company SO ) 1,143 Cua hy PacklngCo 174 . . . . 1.4G9 K. Be-rker & Degan MS IVansant & Co. . . . . . 231 J. L. . Carey 1S3 Lobmon & Hothschllds. . . 372 Hill & Lewi * Co , . 73 Henton & Underwood 23 ICrebbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M . . . . . . . . . Huston & Co ' . ' . . - - . . . . Squires ISO Sperry & Barnes 277 . . . . Swift , country 3S . . . . . . . . Cudahy , from K. C. . . . . . 42G Nelson Morels. Chicago IM . . . . C. 1 > . & P. Co. , Neb. City 274 . . . . Hammond. K. C 1S7 . . . . .North . P. & P. Co 130 Other buyers 247 . . . . . . . . Lett over IM ) 700 Total 3.002 S.4 < 3 XCC7 CATTLE Morning receipts amounted to ninety-one cars , 2.M1 cattle , with twenty-five lends back to come later. Fat cattle were not very numerous , while feeding grades n-ere In liberal supply , but other markets were and had been for wveral days lower on beef and today's trade was on a lower basis in spite of the limited supply. Some reaction was due in the fat cattle market to keep ioc tl pnccs 2o\vn ame-nhere near in line with other places and the dressea beef men asked a lOc reduction , which they penerally pot. The trade was natura.ly a little slow under thase conditions , out every- thlnc changed bands In fairly treed season , with ktllera Retting some western graspers , although only a small number , because of the big feeding demand , and high prices being paid to turn al ! feedab'.e stock back to the country. Of tht duaen loads of cow stuff on sale about eight were grassers and In one string. The demand was generally good , but the weakness of fat cattle had some Influence and buyers were rather bearish , although unable towork out any quotable decline. Bulls ruled steady and no change iwapquoted In the veal market. Steady , with tbe trade full of vinegar , was a good description of the feeder market and all holdings -were out of first hands early. TOP speculators were large sellers as well as llbera' buyers and the pen ? were again practically emptied of all i3 slruble cattle. Representative sale ? : NATIVES. EEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 E70 2 25 21.-.1112 4 05 B..10IS 4 30 12 134.1 259 10..1283 4 3S 20..1432 4 Gi ft 1WIS 3 SO 21 1437 435 4S..115Z 473 2..1150 3 ffi 17..10J2 4 40 3C 12C7 4 73 1. . . . 830 4 OD 2J..1103 440 20..1174 4 S 3 UiC 4 00 COWri. 1 E20 150 M. . . . E23 S 09 2. . . . SF.1 340 1. . . . USD 173 1. . . . 970 300 13. , . . 930 350 4 ! I53 200 1..13M 313 1..1230 350 1 HfiO 2 S 1 1230 3 23 3 1113 3 03 1. . . . S10 275 2..1140 323 1 H7 S 76 C. . . . ! I31280 1..10SO 3 iZ 23 OU.'l S tO 1 720 3W 1..12CO 33S 1..14SO 410 HEIFERS. 10. . . . 301 323 2. . . , E7i 3 50 1. , . . 770 3 30 C. . . . TIC 840 2 830 360 B4 375 SCO 1..1020 3 40 BULLS. 1..13SO 250 1..1440 300 1 MO 323 1 1200 - C5 3 11110 3.00 1..121-0 340 1 1180 280 1..11SO 200 1. . . . 850 340 1..1S20 300 1..12CO 310 1 14DO SCO STAGS. 1..1120 300 1. . . . ! : ) 3 30 CALVES. 1. . . . 90 4 00 C. . . . 15S fiM 1. . . . 250 n OT 20. . . . 2C3 450 1. . . . ISO COO 1. . . . ICO COO 30 SCO i 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1. . . . 470 2 Mi 24. . . . (33 4 03 41. . . . 518 4 40 1. . . . GSO 3 K > 2C. . . . 1132 4 20 2. . . . 3 4 SO 2. . . . 730 3 f.O 2C. . . . Sl 430 27 5S7 45(1 I. . . . CCO 4 00 fcS. . . . S07 4 30 1. . . . Clfl 3 00 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 2 cows and calvea . . . .12750 1 Kprlncer - . _ _ . _ 28 t'O ' 1 pprlnctr , 22 f j 1 cow und calf „ 37 V'j I cow and cull . . . . „ 3S 00 1 cow and calf 42 IKI 1 cow and calf V ) w WESTEUNfi. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. J cow B20.il 50 1 heifer. . . . . . r.O J3 S S cows K3 2 23 CO fwdets. . . . H37 3 CO 5 cows 1010 2 C3 1 fttder. . , . . MID 373 2 feeders. . . . 137 2 1)0 ) fO fcfdf-rs 1181 41" 1 cow KB ) 3 ( X ) 22 feeders WK 430 23cowB 833 310 12 feedertow 450 SVVEH Lund and Cattle Co. 1 tulllnR . HCiO 3 UO 23 -d8re..lWl 4 HO 14 feeders - 11S3 3 Co 12 feeders. . . J1ZS 420 2 sttfre . 11 ! 3 C3 1 rteer. . 1300 123 13 COWK . 10)0 370 1 Btefr..l350 4 2i 8 feeder * - i ( Ki 400 26 fecder . . , .3231 430 21 Hirers . 1 ( 0 4 0-5 SOUTH DAKOTA. V. liernurd. 1 cow . 1C ! > 0 275 C feeders. . . .IKS 235 1 cow . 1100 813 34 feeders. . . .1180 4 Wl 2 feeders. . . . 1170 325. 325.MONTANA. MONTANA. 2huI ! . 1253 2 Z3 1 feeder. . . . . TOO 5 S3 I bulls . 1292 S SO 1 feeder _ .12 0 3 K 1 cow . 1100 323 1 feeder . 121(1 313 1 talllnc . 1 0 350 r feederK..llW 3 S3 1 tullUiK./12M < 250 1 feeder . 12M S sr , 10 feeders. . . 1141 3 fill 1 feeder . IS'O 3 S3 2 feeders. . . . ] 4k3 3 K 1 feeder . 122D 3 S3 1 feeder . 12W ) 3 S3 145 feeders. . . . 1141 410 Canter Cattle Co. fc tuws . 102 2 BO l a cowk . 10CJ 240 1'unl McOirinlck. 137 feeders. .1273 S S3 47 feederf . . . .127 3 SS 1J7 feeders. . . . 12SO 2 S3 23 fuedera . . .12U3 3 K , HOGS The run , elEhty-fuur loads , 3.JOO hoes. wan a little lurccr tlmn lust Frlrtuy , but l,4'ii ' ) Bhart of yesterday , and ut other puliUH mjiplles were awny lielow ei-pwtatlonn. Locally , the nuailty war X'erv fnlr. Imt tlier < > was the usual scarcity of U ht hogs. The market wsus a "hummer" from flnrt to flnUh. with lilpj > er 'anil all hut une of the lucal packers tiuylne as fust as they could rruct the jiena. A WaV" ! advance In prlrnjilmed the cost at the high point nf Uie 3 car. end m one seemed uiile to auuuunt fur the advance except that a similar rie was Imd els-wh "re. It was nn quostlan nf wuleht or quality aside ( rnm lilR heuvy imclicre. but only of liuw much you aked. nd the supply was exhausted In a than time. A 4.1f , tvp was paid late with (4 CO the Iradln ? iirlci . a few I < U packers ut K.H < ifi3 Hi. and the liullt of all the ! < * ut $4.i > USj41U. Yfsterduy the ranpe w t S.B'JiM.W ) . with the hulk at K.HMit * 5. imd nne nliort week UKO the hogs soli ] mostly ut flCifiS.Tti. Iteiir-Jfentatlve ts\ \ < - : . No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Bh. IT. 1C . S k Wl 76 . SCI JStl 4 HI Ik . * H . . . Z 95 5k . l' 40 4 IKI 57 . S l BO M 3K . SOU KO 4 ( UU M . sw . . . aw 72 . : m ! H 4 tti C7 . 2W 2Ur 20 iC . J77 WU 4 Mkj , C ] . ME , . . . $ K M . JT6 . . . 4 C2'-4j lit . * C7 40 Z W 11 . HC . . . 4 t'L"4 ' st . JT : joi a x < > . . 412 HI 4 w , If . MM 40 S 40 . 430 M 4 'II3 30 . 38S K I ! > " " . MM W 4 < > ' IX . ' - 160 4 00 27 . S4G . . . 4 M SS . , a * HI 4 I * t ! . Ji7 14U 4112 M : . .w : MI 4 no 11 ; . MMI w 4 u. ( % . .Htf ] 2 4 ( HI 55 . 2tt W ( 4 W . 3M H" 400 71 . Ml 300 4 < * 17 . ) > H 4 00 W . 24W UU 4 te . 2H M 4 U . . . , . . . > ! 140 4 05 4 ! ) . C 16C 41 * . . . . , . .274 m 4 K , 41 . tU rj 4 W ( . t4l Wl 4 HI . t 4 H > 4 I * lib . Ml . . . 401 MI . SI ! 1110 4 ( Ml K . t 4 J * 4(9 iil . M bO 4t * il . 3t tU 4 Di 5J . J0 . . . 4 Wl Tl . MS 1W 4 Ut. K. . 1 | ] GO 4 M ) M . M M 4 * KI . XW . . . 400 C4 . M 180 4 4B et . 2M uo 4 OP (4 . m M 4 M K . SW ISO 4 00 CO . 37 . . . 4U 8 . 2Mi 1G 4 M 71 . .VI l 4 K . : b7 200 4 00 45 . 31J . . . 4 US 60 . UK 40 4 00 tC . * fiG . . . 4 Mi 75 . . .22f J20 4 Ul It . t . . 4 U5 ! , . . . .SCO kO 4 00 43Xi . . 4 M co .1:4 40 4 no a > : rc 4 ta K 2 ! * 10 4 GO Ii- .1 1 ! 4 l'7 ' > i 4C . , : h5 ICO t M fl . 277 W 4 10 MB 4d 4 M P. M > w 4 I 949 > W * 4 l * T > . tt * 40 4 10 4 M 7K ZiiT 4 10 7J tw w 4 TO 1C UN , ISO 4 Ift 4 ? . . . 3 * ISOM 4 1 . .r * 4 W d I4S M 4 10 " 4 W ? . . . . . . . . W 4 J "j w 4 l IH 4 JO m H * 4 W R 04 4 1ft itT4 . .4WV IW tt m 4 II T4 . m i MO * . OO1W AND BNHS. . . .14 * B7 . . . 11 * i ; . * leeS I M 74 3 K t 3 PTH . Hi * s tC. 4 00 S H .ns m 4TO ! > . ! C. ° 1.ns ' " 4 W * 441 . . . t M . NI . 4 TO i m 4 to s V * . * * 4 W IK 4 4 Oft 1 WO 4 PS i f. 1W > 4 OS ( * % . . . 18 * * tw 4 S r. N4 > 4 OS J ! * SIS 4 TO * I * 4 1C7 4 OS r Tlw two double derfcx rec led wrr In the pottntrj to nrrtre < Mint the mar ket \ * Mire of rupidlrK Chl ; ' Bo r. parted hwvy shpep nf elected nnd others ctv ! * Reprwnla No. Av rr. 44 weMern withers . Ill 24 BB7 western jrltnR . 7u 4 no I.1V STOCK MAHKUT. Cnlllr < lcinljHic Ilt-ni-li Hluli 1'olni nt tin' Y - nrSlinp StriiiiKtT. PHIPAOO. AUR. 27 There was a fnlr 4nd In rattle and prices rulrd steady common l fancy native iwef steers wild * t from JS.W to KM. wltli lute mlcs largely at frutn tt.CO to 1515. Western ranger * wild steady , verj- well nnd rw'ticularlj- cow * n3 hrirrrn. while B crent m njMeern lntiutrht ptiod tirlccp from fewJerti. Stoi-kr * and feeilexn Kold relstlvply lietter than l > er cuttle , wilen ranclnc t trom M.f > to K.05 wpntfrn feedern lirlncliiR from S3.W ) to J4.23. Cnltei oold Ut to * B76 for iirim lee , Texan cattlere offned In fair number * and sold at cnnd itrlt-es. In liopi- this wan the high tiny of the year. liHmo IlKht hotrs Fclllni ; for JI.5T , . or lOc hicher than uny hess iold fnr hint > var Prlcrn wrrw f Hllr ItK higher , with sales nt from K V to H.M , the bulk piling for from ( . ! : to S4.33. The nvpr KCqnttllt _ ) ' If | > porer n the neuron d. va.ne n3 mmlrnite henvy her * nip comlnB. OrnsKy IIOBH und "nowy" lots HIT particularly numeruuF Prlct * fnr fheei | and Inmb AverPtMitiRiir. . Plieep werepnlalile lit from $2.23 to 13.73 for In ferior to choice western rnngnrs selling at from S2.25 tn n.ft ) I'V-etliin paid uliont ay much n * lnuihtr.rrrs. and western feeders mild up to UliO and UCO. Ijimlui xold at trom U.Dd to 1.1.21 , or nliout t.'ie ranpe of prices that prevailed . week hpo. but cnminon lots nventged lower. Fefdlnc lambs sold at Irom J4.25 to J4.BO. Rec ir > ts Tattle. 4,000 heud , hups. 19.000 hend ; sheep , 7,000 head. St. I.nnln I.lvr 5t i-U. ST I.ons. Auc. 27. CATTLE Receipts. 4.0W head ; shipments. 30(1 ( head : market Mend } ' for natives , with few irood c .ttle here , Texnna. Etendy. fair to fnnrjnatbe rhlpplne and export steers. (4 2TifS St ) . dreFwd heef an ! butohnr steer' J4.r.f i3.no. Fleers under 1.000 Ibs. , J3.tXS ) 4f,0. stuckrrs and feeders. t2.7T < tf4.33 cowg nnd helfe.rs , t2.JUU04.riO. Texas nnd Indian etiH-ra , JJ.TO 6433 co < s und heifers. 12.0003.50. HOG Fi Receipts. fi.otKi head , shipments. S 00 heud : market i-lrons. 15c hlBh'r. llcht , J4.30& 4.33.mlxed. 94.1004,40 ; lleaV- ? 4.tHI04.50. SllEEP-llHcelpts. 1.000 head , .shlpmtnts. 2.009 head , market slrndy. nutlre miittnne. l UOSfJ 90 ; stalkers , J2.23tf3.lB , lambs. 13.7 : 15.13. ICnunnn City Llvr Stk 3InrUrt. KANSAS CITV. Aug. 27.-CATTLK IteorlpU. R.OiO head , tx-st crailes steady , others weaker : Texas nUiTs. S2.DOft4.C3 : Ti-xus COWR , J MS'l.lE ; nailve steers , J3.30rt3.23 , native eimn and helr rs , H.K1B4.M : stoclters and feeders , K BOS4.EO ; bulls , 2.40S4 40. HOGS Receipts. 4,000 head : market lOc hieher and actlxc , bulk uf miles Jl.lTVtfH.il't. heavirc , S4.)5i423 ( ) ; packers C-SSB-tJO : ml cd. I4.23S4rVi : : llirhiK. J4.WSM23 , Yorhei-s. 4J"a4.:3 ! : nlpi , J3.70O 4.M. SHEEP Receipts. 3,000 heud ; morlipt steady ; lambs , S.DOffS.OO ; muttons. .00ff3.50. \eiv VorU l.lv - Stnolc. NEW TORIC. Ann. 27 REEVES Receipts , 2.7S3 head ; native steers. M.73O3.17H : Texans $4.10 : Btiics and oxen. H.UOSJ.r.O. bulls , t ± . 00 3.03 : dry cn\'s. J2.flOif3.30. European cables quote American steers at lO lfflO c. refrlBfratnr be"f at RWfTPc ; expirts , 40 sheep , CALVES Receipts. 74 head : veals , 13.00(37.23 ( : p-asHTs and buttermilks. J3.f.0ff4.00. fHEEP ANn l AMBS Rerelnts. S.C17 head ; sheep I2-C2VjSf3. : lamlis. (4.23I3.C3. HOGR Receipts , 2.200 head ; matket higher at J4.Sfi5J5.10. Stiirk In Slttlit. Tlecnrd of receipts of llv > ttock at the four principal rntuket * for Angusl 27 : Cattle. IIocs. Sheen. Omaha 2.M1 5,400 602 Chlcaco 4.ri < > J ICansas City 8.00) 4KW ( . St. L-mls S.OJO 4,000 1,000 Totals 37.S41 22,400 11. CM Cant ItiifTiiln Lire Slock. EAST nUPFALO. Auc. 27. CATTLB-Steally. HOQ YotLerH. coed to choice. J4.C3 ; rouchs. common to gooi , 13 75Q4.ro piss , ( rood to choice , S4.IT.5M. 70 LAMBS Good to extra choice , t5.:3f3.73 ? ; cull * to lair. 54.7nCii.no. S1IEEI' Choice to selected wethers. } 4.2504.W | culls and common , f.50'ir2.50. 1IALTIMORK , Auc. 27. FLOfR Tull. un- chanired : receipts. C.92S bblp. : exports G.C7S bbls. "VVIinAT Dull , lower : epnt , muftWc Eep- temliT , 9ii5TD V c : steamer. No. ! red. MiAiPCCi receipts. 26S.3CT bu : exports. 2TO.H10 1m. . t-outhern wheat , hy Kample on prnde. 9 c5 tl 01. CORN Easy ; Epot. 3iei33'c : September , 3"iUi ! S3'-jc : Rteamer mixed. 32' S33iic : receipts , 147 CC4 liu. : exports , S.G21 bu. ; southern white and yellow corn. 2Kc * . OATS Steady : No. 2 white. 21C23c , rccelpta. 2J.744 bu. : exports. 20 bu. RVn rn-fttled and lowerNo. . 2 western , t4c ; receipts. 7.f2n bu. HAT Tlrm fnr better crudes timothy , > 13.C09 14.00. GRAIN FREIGHTS Very quiet : Fteam to Liverpool , per bu . 34d nrked for September. Cork , for orders , per quarter. 3d for September. JlUTTKlt Firm and unrhanKed ; fancy cream , ery. ISflUc. CHTCCPi : Firm ; fmcy New Tort. ii'JIO'JOVJe. EGGS -Finn ; frefh. K.c. \ ev.Orleunx SInrliclK. NEW ORLKANP. Auc. 27HOG I'RODrrTB Firm. | iik. old. 61-c. Lard , refined tjHice. 4J c. Doxed mi-ats , dry salt shoulders. 61c. sides. 6 ( c. lliicon. li'ar rib sides , C'c , ; hams , ebnloe Miser cured ! " ? W\r COFF15B--Uin. ordinary tu low fulr I9.50 11.60. FLOT'R Easy ; rxtru fancy. ti.STOMO. patenta , j : , . fi : . nn rOHNSlBAly Sleadr at 11.735 HRw N tjulet at IiSn. HAY Firmer ; . Jirlme. 5i.0'i5il2 30 ; rtiolce. J14.WW13.TO. CORN < juit ; sacked , 2 c ; mlxitl , 40i . yellsw. 4'i ' 41c. OATK--Firmer : Nn. 2. 25'3e. RICE Strady ; ordlmiry lu good , S'iTH'.ie. Penrlu InrJii-lH. PEORIA , Auc. 27. CORN Firm , hlshcr ; Now 2 , 2S'ic. OATS Firm : No. 2 white , 22r. WHISKY Miirlirt llrm. basl * lor finished ( nodK. JI.21. RKCnil'T Corn. KW.7W ) bus. ; outs , 84,300 bus. : rye nnd wblFky , ntmewheat. ; . G'n him BTIII'MCNTS Corn. 42.95T bus . naiB , 43.730 bus. ; rye , utme ; whinkj' , S33 bbls . wh-wi , 11M ! bus. Tnlt-ilo Ijirk ' 1 - . TOLKDO. AtlE. 27. WHEAT Lower urllw : cash atid Petiteml r.94i.4c : -cember W TORN HlK'ier ' ; No 2 mii d. SJc December , 22r : No. 2 while , soi-c. OATti SteuJy Nn. ; mixed inn : No. : Ifctr ; May Sic : fin. 2 white , 2 l'.cNo. : . S wtille , Wt' " RYE Weelt' No 2. lOc" N" 3. 40r CLOVEltSEEli Ltnier. OcU'lrf-r. J4.25 , No. 2 , 14.29 ; AUEiist. all-Ike. f5 40 nominal. Ciilllurnln Drlcil NEW TORIC. Auc 27 CALlrOltNlA. I > RIKn KltUlTS 1'lniiM" finiiuratwl upn ) ' > ii , pruniwl : tray. C < - . \\UIK ! ( IriHl , inline , f. < . rliuli-e , C'4c : fancy. 6t. I'runes S'.iSri.'te. TH n l7.e nod quHlKv. AprioitH. rnynl , 7asc ; M .r Pnrlt , feSP lOc Peftches , unpeeled. CSCSc : | > et' ' 1 lli)14tu ) Oil Miirk * < H. OIL CITV , Pa. , AUK. 27. rY--dlT balonr-s , " ' : cprtldcatpx. 72 ; shipments. 7376ti Wi | , ; tuar , L'ONUON ! Auc. 27 , O11.S Llr.fued cuhiXfl. . Coctmtiut oil. fuylun. Ki. Bliirltn uf tur- Iientlnc , 20 lOijd rTiniiit * lililu J'riMliiiM- PHILADELPHIA. Aus. 27l I"rrril-"veudy : fancy wenern rreameu. IkfiltiHrr ISOllS Karler. IreHi , nearby , lie. M.iiiclK-Mrr 'IVi Trnill' . M4NrHEKTin : AMR ! 7 iit | uiul yarn * with a limited Inqulty. P1 < I < I1I ItlllllllT Cl > IIXI3 CJ3NTE1 ! . Ont , AUK .1 W Hosteller wan yesterday arrertfl liy adlan otllriaU at Ut-11 OHv. a m'le f'-dm here , nnd turned over to th 1'nJ'el S'atea pOBlotflee In jierlot Trom Denvt-r 'harptd ivlth Iho roljb'Tv of the Di-nvc-r poi-toill , a year ago. Homelier carne to Mintnter live monUis upo un.l inveatttd in gold tnlrcH here , living w-th bis wile al the liott s He Is wej ! known In lnnv > r and ! : p a ra on In Colorado Sprlntm abuut tw vr-an ego. He was err of th' nwmrp t u' " nn- Bltr of Havre Mun * He w-J' ' It ' * r ' 'trd at once and taken to IJenvrr JAMES E. BOYD & CO. , Tclcplione 1030. Omaha , Neb. i -COMMISSION GR4IV : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS UOAIin OP TliAIXZ. Dinct wlrth to Clilctca ud Hew Tort , JvLn A. Warren A Ob