pv-WzH , I 10 TITR OMAHA DAIT.Y BEE : TUESDAV , ATTttUST 113 , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL largely Increased Erceipta of Wheat Dull the Market Somewhat. LIVERPOOL PRICES LOWER THAN LAST WEEK peed Communion Trnile In Onln tit ViiclianRed I'rleei I'rot Inlon * Itinctltr nnd Momewhnt CHICAGO , Aug. 22. Suddenly Increased receipts today caused n decline In price * of wheat. September closed 3-Sa',4c lower und December lost 3-Sc. Corn declined ' .jc. Outs Is unchanged. 1'ork loft off un changed , lard lOc lower and rlbo are down be. be.Tho The Liverpool market was 1'fcd ' lower than It closed last week. That , added to the bearlshnesa , previously prevailing , nnd , vhen just before the session opened It liecatno known that the day's re < Hpts at AllnneupolU nnd Duluth were 939 cars , com pared with 315 the corresponding diiy of lust year , thu dcslru to sell wheat at the etart , received a fresh stlmiilous. 11 waa under such circumstance * that September * heut opened with sHIera at from 02 7-8c down to 623-Sc , compared with ClS-Sftk.u&c t the close Saturday. At the decline theio was not u short In thu trade , but had ti food profit , nnd accordingly It was a most natural proceeding for n largo number < > t them to ut once taUo action to xtcuro It. from that source came buying enough to cauu a recoxctj In September to Ot 1-Sc , ubout half an hour Irom the start. Tim price of September kept on the HMC during thu foicnoon until It sliuck 6.1' u lor an Instant. December Kept following Septcin- l > cr at from 1 it-SiJl'ic dlbcount under the latter , prlnctpull > at thu heavier spread during the llrst half of thu session. A * eoon as the most urgent short * had cov ered and withdrawn , however , the market uguln got dull and weak. Chicago receipts wtro 297 curs. Atlantic jioit clearances of \vheu nnd Hour since Sj tin day were emallcr than the recent nveragu. The total v.i * 300.UUO bu. The primary western mnr- Kcts iccclvcd nn aggregate of l.luO.OtW bu. , ngalnst 1.441,000 bu. the prevlou * year. The visible supply showed the reduction ex pected , the decrease amounting to 1,017,000 , compared with 497,000 bu. decrease the yc-ir before. The pre-sent total 1 * now down to 5,850,000 bu , which , It Is almost needless to remark , I * thu smallest total of which Btatlstlc * of the trade have any iccord. September opened 6-8fO4C down at h25-5 Ci62 7-Se , declined to 62 5-fcc , recovered to W/4C , then weakened to b3c at the close. JJeccmbor began 'iSJB-Sc- lower at 613-SJp Glftc , dropped to 61 , l-8c , llrmed up to 62 1-Sc , and reacted to 015-8c asked , the closing price. . Bright weather , largo receipts nnd frco tales of cash by the country demoralized corn. Nearly ovcry ono In the pit had largo quantities for sale , and n * u result of tno extensive offerings , the trade was thrown Into a general confusion Septem ber opened 3-S09ic lower at 29 3-8'a29ic , fell to 293-Sc , nnd recovered to 296-8c bid at the close. Oats were llrm considering the weakness In the other grains. There wn * a good commission trade with the demand gen erally exceeding the offerings. September began 1-Sc lower nt 19&U , weakened to 19J-8ijl9Hc , nnd rallied to 196-Sc at the clonu. Provision * vvcro comparatively firm early , tout finally jlelded with grain. There was quite n pressure on lard and ribs through commission hoUHes. September pork opened f > c higher nt 1900 , declined to $ S90. then rose to $ S 9 > at the close. September lard began 2'c lower at $5 OT',4 and sold down to 55 UO. the closing figure. September ribs ntnrted unchanged at $510 , rose to (512',4 , weakened to $5 00 and closed at $5 05. Estimated receipts for tomorrw : Wheat , 390 cars ; corn , 990 curs ; oata , B75 cars ; hogs , 17,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Anlrles. Open High. Low. Clone Sat'U'y. 07 07 00 60 eo 07t u. ; ' < JiH\ \ O'l t ( jJVi (11)4 ) Ulh 0. 0 I-4WH 04 0114 03 'i 63) ) , OH _ " ) ' 20 30 ' . . " > ' 'OH 20H 30 20H 32H in1 * IBM 10W 22 o no ooo ROD 805 80S 7S 8 III ) 8 75 BH.- HR7M b f 0 8 OC 8 CO 15074 500 00 B 10 6 rjta ft 0.1 r. 05 fi 1A 6174 u 10 010 3 10 li 1'JH COO 50' CIO GIT 60JV , & 10 NO. : . Cash iiuotatlons were as follows : FI.OUU-Slow ; special brands. $500 ; Min nesota aprliif : patents , * 4 JUdi$4 M , wott pat ents , $4wil410 , Mtnnesotii hard wheat , J3 40 fe.l 50 WHUAT No. 2 spring , 6m062c ; No. 3 feprlng , 5 ! > f(65c ( ; No 2 red , C7c. CO UN-No. 2 , 30 < 330 o. OATS-No. 2. 20Uc ; No. 2 white , 24Ac ; No. , | white , 2IK < ( J25c. KYI : NO 2.isc. . BAULiy No. 2 , 35W4CC. 8UIJD8 Flaxseed , No. 1. 80ffS7c. Prime tlnioinv seed. $1 So I'HOVISIONfi-Arpss pork , per bbl. , IS 9BW 9 00. Lard , per 100 lb * . $5 OM1510. Short rib * sides ( loose ) , $5 OGfiS TO Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . | 4 501/1.75 / , short clear Bide * ( boxed ) , * ri6rftB70 SUGAH Cut loaf , unchanged. Following nro the receipts anil shipments ( or today : r. CoinniiMlltlfii. NU\V VOKK , Aug. -FLOUR-Recelpts , 415,000 bbls. ; exports , 3,141 bbls. Dull , weak Biul O'iJIOc ' lower on cholco giades COUNMHAIj n.isy ; yellow western , "Ic. HAHL1CY MALT Quiet ; western. KSTGOe. WHi : AT Receipts , B59,623 bu ; exports , 7,747 bu. Spot wheat. No. 2 ted , 75 J-SIf 75 7-Sc , f. o. b , to arrive. Options opened u.ny , under weak cabled and hoiivy north- vest rocelptb , rallied on the visible Mipply decrease , but wont off again under liquid.i- tlon and absence of cash imiulry , closing JSjHiC net lower. No 2 nil , Muv , t,7's * | ) * 7 11-lGc , closed ut C75-Sc ; August , 7i"j75c , closed at 7IKc , September. ( < 76-Sto ( 3-&c. closed nt C7 7-Sc. CORN Hccclpts. 216900 bu. : eNports. 149- 831 bu. Spot weak ; No. 2 , .Ij Jc , f. o b , afloat. OptUnr opened weak nnd ruled so I > irt of the da > , intluenced by llqinditlon , favorable ctop news und the break In \vhcit. dually rallied a littln nn covering , but closed 7-Sc not lower. May closed at 346-Sc ; September , 34iJlll4c , closed nt 34"C. OATS Hpcelpts , 307,200 bu. ; exports , 10- 13J bu. Spot steady ; No 2 , 2iic ! ; ; No. 2 vhlte , SW-c. OpttoiiH dull and baiely wteady , cloHlng V-o net lower. September closed at 21 C-bc. llOPS-Qulet. WOOIQulet. . UUTTUU-Kecelpts. 11,875 pkgs. ; steady ; Western. 14lJ5jl9c ; Ulgliis , l o , factory , 11 LaCS ! Receipts , 10,115 pkgs. ; steady ; western. 14V c. CIlinai : Dull ; large white , 7Uc ; small vhlte , 7ic ; largo coloied , 74c ; small colored , 8faSl-Sc. HICK-Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , C I'Sfbbiiu : Juvuin , & 7-MjCi-so. MOLAS3KS Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , "M(33c. ( COTTONSEED OIL Neglected and nom inally t-asy ; prime crude , nomlnil ; prime crude , f. o. b . mills , nominal , pilmo sum mer yellow. JSIjiS'tc : off summer > i'llow , 35i.3 ! l-Si1 : butter oil. entirely nominal ; I > rTnie winter jellow , 23c , MlCTALS-Tho week opened with the metal tiade In a somewhat hesitating condi tion. According to the Nuw York Metil pxclmnge the closings today vvero as fol lows : Pig Iron warrants quiet but Him , $ G S7Hfi7. ( . i ; luka copper , strong and higher , S1JOO&1225 : tin , dull und unsettled , $1500 WIBIO ; lead , quiet , $ I07HW410 ; spelter , lirrn , l.70if4 75. The tlrni that names thu uettltng jirlco for miners nnd smelters calls copper 117-ic ; casting copper , 10\c. Ilallliuurt * Murkot. UALTlMOniJ. Aug. K. FLOtm-Qulcl ; receipts. U > sri47 bbls. ; exports , 11J bbls. WllKAT Lower , -weak ; spot , 7uif731-Sc ; month , 72' 72Ue ; September. Grt691-Sc ) ; ulcainer No. 2 red , G9ii 3l4O. Itccclpts , CS)53 ! ) bu. ; cxpoits , none. Southern wheat by ttample , Uj'u'lo ; bouthcrn wheat on trade. 701i73V5c. CORN Lower nnd weak ; mixed , 3lu < fJ S4 7-Sc ; month. SlffSI'Jpj September , 3.T < : 837-Sc ; btenmer mixed , 33H5j335-bc. Receipts - ceipts , S5.SJO bu. ; exports , k'KQ bu. Bthe rrn whlto corn , 36 < H southern yellow , OATR-Stendy ; No 2 whlto western , VCit Sfc. No 2 mixed , 20VjfoI6c. Hccelpts , 19,579 bu ; nx ports , none. HUTTHR Steady ; fonev creamery. IDtf 20o ; fancy creaiuery. Imitation , Iofl7r ; fancy creamery , ladle , 14/13u ; store jmckod , 12t14o ? , ioos-rirm , , fanry Now Tork , Inrire , SS-SRS' r ; fancy N w York , medium , fisBS 7-Sc ; fancy Nun York , small , 87-3 OMAHA fjn.M'.UAI , MAIIKCTS. Condition of Trnilr nnd Quotations on Simile nnil rnni-j Produce. ErJCJR-Oood stock , lie. lirTTiK-Common to fair. 10ftl2c ; sep- nralor , ISc ; gathered creamery , ISfflCc. LIVE POULTIty-IIcns. GBG'ic ; old roost ers , 4c ; spring chickens , be ; ducks. Cc ; geese Co. Co.PIOKONS Live , per doz $1.00. VEAL-Cholce , Sfiac. HAY Upland , $5013. : midland , $4 GO ; low land , $4 W ; r > o straw. $400 . ONIONS New southern , per bu , 40fi50c. HKANH-Hnnd-plcked navy , per bu , 11 23. POTATOnS-IVr bu . 30O10c. Per lb. Ic. TOMATOKS Per four-basket crate , 23@ 30u. CUCUMBriRS-IIome grown per doz , 15 ® ! 0c , TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOnS-Sredllne * , J2.B002.75 ; Vnlen- clas. per box , { 3.00 ; Atedlterranean sweets , J2 B < yJ..7J ? LKMONS-Cnllfornla , J3.75B6.00 ; fancy HA NANAS Choice , large stock , per tinned. I2.00fc2.25 ; medium sired bunches , $175@200. FRUITS APPLES-Per bbl. , 1 3 7W1 00 BLUnnnilRins-Per 16-nt. ease. J1.75. AVATiKMiLONS-Crated. 15S16c ; loose , 121J14P. CANTALOUPE Homo grown , crated , per doz. GOfiSV- : per blRHet , 4 ffBOc. I'lUCHKS-Callfornlas. 20-lb. case , Jl.OO ; Missouri Klbertus , per four-basket crate , OOP : pet nix-basket orate , 51 35 PLUSIS-Cnllfornlas. $1 2aTl 50. PnARS-Iinrtlett , J2.50. ORAPCS-Nntlve , per bosket , 2023c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almond" , per lb , largo size , 120 13o ; small , lie ; Brazils , per lb , 9J10c ; En glish walnuts , per lb , fnncv soft shell , 11 ® 12c ! standards , S@9c : illborts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished , medium. 6S7c : extra largo. S'SSc ; large hlrkory nuts. $1 OOfll.lO per bu. ; small , $ J.lBigi 21 per bu. ; cocoanuts , per 100 , $1 ; peanuts , raw. 60G4c ; ronbted , 7c. MAPLK SYRUP-rive-gaf. can. each , $275 ; pal. cans , puto , per doz , $12 ; half-gal , cans , $ G 23 ; quart cans , $3 60 HONr.Y-Cholce white , 14-13c. BATES Hallow ee , GO to 70-lb. boxes , BHc ; Salr , Coj.rard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. TIGS Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , lOc ; 5-ciown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 2223c per box ! California , 10-lb. box , $1. CIDER-Per half bbl , $323fZ350. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No 2 crccn hides , Gc ; No. l salted hides , STlc ; No. 2 salted hides , 7 0 ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 IbB , Oc ; No. 2 veal rnlf , 12 to 15 Ibs , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. I , 3c ; tallow , No 2 , 'Me ; rough tallow , me ; white grease , 2 ! { j2lc ; jellow and brown grease , I < 4ji24c SIIEKP PKLTB-Green ealted. each , 150 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled early sklna ) , each , loc ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , 4&5c ; dry flint , Kniibas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb , actual weight , SOlc ; dry Hint , Cole rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4fioc , dry flint , Colorado murrain wool peltu , per lb , actual weight , 3Q4c. St. I.ciuln Mnrkct. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 22 FLOUR Heavy ; pitents , $3.55fJ3. < T , ; straights , $3.20Jj)3.30. ) clear , $2.1003.10 ; low to medium grades , $210 (32.75 ( WHEAT fractionally lower than Satur day. Spot lower ; No. 2 cash , elevator , G7c bid ; track , GS&G9c ( ; August , G5Uc : .Septem ber. ClrSc bid ; December , 63c bid ; May , G17-Sc bid : No. 2 hard , cash , G70GSC. CORN Futures fractions under Sntur- dnv'a close ; bpot dull , en y. No. 2 caph , 2&V c asked ; August. 29c ; September , 285-Sc bid ; December , 28WVJ2S 5c ; May. 30 1-Sc. OATS Futures weak but quotably un changed. Spot easy ; No. 2 cash , 21c bid ; track , 21c ; August , 21c ; September , 20Uc ; Mnv. 22c ; No. 2 white , 24Q24'ic. RYE Firm , 45c SEED Flnxseed , steady , S4Mc ; ; prime tim othy seed $2 50. CORNMEAL-$1.70@1.7fi. BRAN DepresBed , lower ; sacked , east track. 455i47Hc. HAY Timothy , lower , $7.009.00 ; prairie stenrtv. $ .r , OO'iffi.50 BUTTER-ateady ; creamery , 16@19c ; dairy. I3l7c. EOGP-Stcndy , 12c , loss off. WHISKY Steady , $1.25. METALS-Lead , higher $ . . , $3.95S3.974 ; spel- ter , tlrm , $1.45 PROVISIONS Pork. lower ; standard mess. Jobbing , $9.00 ; lard , lower ; prime steam , $1.10 , choice. $4.90 ; dry salt meats boiced shoulders , $5.00 ; extra short clear one1 ribs , $ i 37 ; shorts. $5 62'4 ; bacon , boxei shoulders $5.60'iE.75j extra short clear and ribs. $3 87W : shortr. $6 12' * . RECEIPTS Hour , fi.OOO bbls ; wheat , 10.- 000 bu : rorn. 1 2,000 bu ; oats , S8 000 bu. SHIPMKNTS-riour. 5.000 bbls ; wheat 21,000 ; corn , 30,000 bu ; oats , 10,000 bu. KniiNnH Cltv < irnln nnd Provlnloni. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 22 WHEAT- About 1 cent lower : active : No. 2 hard 63itG3i4c : Nn 2 , CO' , JG3e ; No. 3 , 57V4SC2o ; No 2 red. r/c ; No. 3 , GC@64c ; No. 2 , spring , G2c No 1 5 c CORN-Low er ; No 2 mixed , 28H@ > 28V4c No. 2 white. 2SVic : No. 3 , 2Sc. OATS Slow ; generally lower ; No. 2 white . RTE Lower ; No. 2 , 45ff44c. HAY Active ; choice timothy , cl-olrn nralrle. $525 I1UTTKR ' Creamery , lower ; aoparator Bfrfl'Hc ; dairy , IRc EGnS-Frcsh. ll 4c. RpCBlPTS Wheat , 322,800 bu. ; corn. 24 , 000 bu : oat * 21,600 bu. SHIPMENTSWheat. . 94.200 bu. ; corn. W , 20u bu. ; oats. 12.0uO Orleans Morlcot. NEW ORLEANS , Aug -PROVISIONS Quiet and easy Pork , standard mess $900 L-ird. refined , tierce , 4J41-8c ; pure S'/iSpB-Fc. lioxed meats , dry salt shoulder- 5Sj5 1-S < > sides , 5 5-SiT5Uc. Bacon , clear rl sides , G5-Sfi6Je. Itamn. choice sugar cured - , , 1y ; no ) ordlnnry ,0 fnr , RICE Firm ; ordinary to good , 4 B-Sas'Sc TLOUR. GRAIN AND FEEDSTUFF8 Steady Flour , extra fancy , $3.40t M ; pat ents. $1.'XiiT4.00. ) Comment , $1.S" Bran , GOc HAY Prime , HJfl2c ; choice , ISSHUc. CORN No 2 sacked , mixed , 41c ; whit nnd vollow , 12c. OATS-29Vj30c Cincinnati Jlurkft. incy , A o M j. WlfEAT Essy : No 2 red. GGffG7c CORN Hasy ; No. 2 mKed , 33c. OATR-Easy ; No. 2 mixed. 21 7 * @ 22c. RYE-Qulet : No. S. 47'jc. ' PROVISIONS-Lird easy , $4 gO4 Iltint meats , quiet , $5 CO. Bacon , steady \VinSKY-Stcndy - : $125. BUTTER-Easy. prlme Onl Grain llrcelptii nt 1'rlnclnnl Morkpfi MlXNhAl'OLIS , Aug. 22-Receipts Wheat , 840 curs. H CHICAGO , Aug. 22-Receipts today AVheat , 297 cars : corn , 931 cars ; oats. 61 cars Estimated for tomorrow : Wheal 1W cars ; corn , 931) cure ; oats , 875 cars MSTcars ° UISl A"b' > 2---IlecelIts : Wheat cars DULUTH. Aug. 22 Receipts : Wheat , 39 Tolrilo llnrkvt. TOLEDO. Aug 22-WHEAT-Lowcr ; No 2 cash 70c ; October , 64\c. CORN Ivovvcr , No. 2 mixed , 21c. OATS Dull , low or : No. 2 mixed , 21c. RYE Lower : No 2 ( jsli. 45c. CLOVEKSEED-Active , steady ; prim cash , $30214 : October , $1S2'4. OIL North Lima , 73c ; South Lima an Indiana , esc. j Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 22. WHEAT-Du * * v w k - . ti e i | itti iiip , f- $ wit * * v , eiruui patontp. $ TK5ii395 : llrst clears , $2900310. HRAN-$7.K > | | 7.73. nrnln Market. MILWAUKHK. Aug 22 WHKAT- Steady ; No , 1 northern , 66c ; No. 2 northern 6lc ; September , C3c. RYK-Lower ; No.'l , 42c. HAHLUV Stoaily ; No. 2 , October , 45 46c ; sample , 32g40c. I'corln Market. PHORIA , Aug. 2i.-CORN Lower ; No. 29"-c. O'ATS Quiet , easy : No. 2 white , 23iic. WHISKV-Kirm , on basis of $125 fo finished goods. VlHlbln Grain Supply. eNEW YORK , Aug. 22. The statement o the visible supply of grain in store an I afloat Saturday , August 20 , as compiled by the New York Produce KxclmiiKe , Is an follows : Wheat 6MO , ( > uO bu , decren e 1,047- Oiv bu : corn K.121,000 bit , Increase 106,000 bu ; oils 2.910,000 bu , decrease 171,0"0 bu. rjo 49JCiOO ) bu , decrease 48,000 bu ; barley 2I5.WJ iu , Increase 2.W ) bu. Llvrrpool Whrnt IntptirtH. LIVHRPOOL. Aug. -The Imports of v heat Into Liverpool for the week : 1'roni Atlantic ports , i2loii tinartrrs : from Pnclllc orts , le.CcJO < | tiarters ; from other ports. 00 nuartcrs. The Imports of corn Into Llv- rpool from Atlantic ports for the week , 49- 00 quarters , Liverpool Ornlti Mnrkpt , LIVRHPOOL , Aug. 22 WHHAT-nasy , 'iil7-8d ' lower ; September , Bs 7-Sd ; Decem- er , Cs l-8d. CORN-Qulet ( , 7-Sflll-Sil lower ; Ausust , omlnal ; September 3sl-8d ; October , 3s Sun 1-rntii-licn Wlirnt Market. S\N FRANCISCO. Aug. 22.-WHEAT ulM : December , $1.1G 1-S. BARLEY Steady ; December , $1.14'i. ' London Whrnt Slnrkrt. LONDON. Aug. 22 AVHEAT-f uttires losed steady ; September , Cs 73-8d ; Dccem- er , 5s 3 1-Sd. STOCKS AMI ItO.ND l. Inrkct SliotTN I'arly Strength nnd Knny In Tone. NEW YORK , Aug. -The stock market esumed Its famlllir character of the rcatcr part of lost wtek today , with the xceptlon that the early strength of slocks vas not fully recovered at tiny time sub- eiiuently. In fact , the closing was rather asy In tone , prices being sustained with pparent dlttlculty nt u point decidedly iolow the best , but somewhat above the cwcst. In the grangers the opening prices wera he best nt a level of about 1 to 1'4 above ho buo > ant top prices of Friday afternoon. This level was helped by the marketing up f Americans In London before the open- ng here on cabled orders from New York. t was the evident purpose to make the penliiK high for liquidation of protlts. The. ommlsslon houses were known to have u nrgu volume of orders to buy , nnd In many a es tl'cie was no price restriction on hesc , the order being to buy .if the mar- tot. The realizing sales in the first hour verocry heavy und In splto of large out- Ide demand , prices of the grangers melted way before the profittakingsales He- ore St. Paul had enlliely lost Its advance lore was n letting up of the pressure to ell und prices turned upwards again The ono of the group was somewhat heavy for he rest of the day , though St. Paul rallied .bovo 113 before the close. The Pacific stocks also showed evidence f profit-taking , but the Northern Paclllc allied on the showing of an increase offer for the second week In August of 16,544. There was heavy buying of Atchl- on preferred during the day and Louisville & Nashville advanced over a point near he close on reports of a protect for a teamshlp line to Havana. There were lumcroiiR extraordinary price movements n special stocks , Minnesota Iron covering x range of II points and Illinois Steel about points in efforts to adjust proportion of aluatton on the consolidated. Interna- lonal paper stock was up 11 points and Consolidated Gas had a break of About 10 mints. Cotton Oil advanced Wt and the ireferred S 1-S and Rubber preferred gained al Imost 3 points and lost It all , There were xtreme movements and there were subsc- luent ractlons and recoveries which re- luccd them Manhattan was consistently weak and People's Qns was razed dev n 2 joints bv the boars , but afterward fully recovered. The rallioad list generally held steady and flrm In spite of the unsettled nlluences of weak specialties and proflt- aklng of the grangers , many stocks showi ng gains ranging up to a point or over. Sterling exchange showed a further de cline on the diminished offerlnaa of stocks bv London in this market. The break In whcit ' had n some-what unsettling effect 'n the stock market , but the large increase n primary receipts makes for the benefit of tlio railroads The boml market was active today and showed higher prices. Atchlson Issues being conspicuous. Totu : sales. $3,640,000. United States old fours , registered , de clined i and the threes , when issued , 1-S In the bid price. The Evening Post's London flnancta cablegram sa > s : The stock markets here opened good today nftcr Saturday's holi day , the feature being a resumption of the boom In Americans Initiated by Now York The mipport of Americans hern Is stll small and mainly professional , but the con tingent buyers nnd Berlin continues to sup port Northern Pacific common. It Is gen erally urged here that the boom In Amer icans is being started at the wromr mo ment ; that Is to nay , the public Is apathetic nnd away on summer holldajs , nnd thai on their return they will tlnd prices too high for them. The reverse , however. Is quite as likely as the English public Invari ably join In a speculation at the last mo ment and when prices arc top heavy. After a temporary relapse , prices for Americans closed strong , St. Paul leading Erie pre ferred was bought hero Brazils were bet ter , but Argentines were easier. Do Beers mines were flat. A contlnuanco of easy money rates on the continent makes the London discount mnrkot u shade easier to day , but It Is noticeable that larger amounts of American bills arc offered for forward delivery. Tne following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today : Atch ! on W\ \ c. C . 2 \ do rrfd 17 Pt P. Omaha . M Canada Pacific So do pfd . 1:4 Bnltlmorn # Ohio . . 18 St. p. , M & M . 1 C Citnoda Sotrth rn . . . 84 % " > oiithn I'aoim . . .122 Central Haclflo . . . . IPi CVicj & Ohio 25 do pfd " ' " ' Chicago & Alton..UO . 15-1 - , < 'hl , Bur. & Q W14 Chi & D III 59 C . C . C. & St f . . DM A Hudson . lORtf IVhmHIng u L E. . . IV Del . L. f. W . ISIij , do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11V & JUo 0 13nI ' Adorns Ermno * . . . ,10 $ < Jo pfU 54H' Anvwlcnn Kx 134 KrfcJ ( new ) I * * * tln'toJ Stales 41 do 1M pfd 38'i Wells-Farira 118 Fort Wayne. Uj A. Cotton Oil 39 Orwit N . nftf. Ufi , ao pfj 191' ' ! ! S'JnLv"l.l < ' 3r JH1 Amntmn Spirits. . . l5 i tvmral . . . .llWil do pfd . . . . . lake ! > ! & W . 2iUAmcr. Tobacco . KM > k > pM . SO I do pM . 133 V , Shorn . 192iS ChlwC-o Oo . npalldaled Qn . . .190 Manmttnn L , . Wi o > m Onble Co . UO Stri-rt Ry . 1M Col. r & iron . K Mrh. Central . IDS do pfd . 7,1 Minn. & Srt. L , . " , deneral Electric . . . 41 Jo Itt pfd . 94 Illinois SlWl . 61 Missouri t'arlflc . . . . 3T 4 l.acledo Gua . /3 MnbllM & . Otilo . 28 Mo. K. & . T . 12IJ oo do pfd . 36' , Nat vn f I ml S. I ; . SH- Un'cn I'n-HBc . do pM . J4 > z Paclfta Mnll . , 3V N. .1 Central . 94 Pullman Paltcn . , .1S1 N. Y. Central . llDMi Silver ' ertlflcatea . , 59V , N. Y. , Chi & . St. L. 14 < j Standard R & T. . . ' do 1st pM . ( V ) Sugar . 110- ' do 2nd pffl . 3fi do irfd . 1145 N'orrhwe tem . 16J T. C. K. Iron . 3J X Amer Co . 7 U. S leather . S ' JS'iirthern 1'aclllc . . . 37i. do pM . 73' do pfd . 76 ? , U. i . IMlil r . 4C1 Ontario 4Ve tcm. 10'4 pfd Ore It & N'ov . Cl \ \ \ < ? trn Union . W Ore. ' Short L'nc ' . 3" Chi. & X W . 13" J'lttubiirp . Iff ) do pfd . 17 Ilftirtlnir . ID'-J nio Ornnde W . .S Hock Island do pfd . Ht I ul8 & . S T . Chi Orcat W . 17 St F. & a F. 2nd i-t I > * . H W . fc do let pfd . do [ > fd . II SI. I'nul . 1 Heading 1st pfd. . . . 45 do pfd . I Total soles of stocks today , 611,400 shares Including 46,112 Atchlsnn pieferred , 4,20 Chesapeake & Ohio , 13,785 Hnrllngton. 5.78 Illinois Central. 25,100 I.ouls\llle & Nash \llle , 11,875 Manhattan. 3420 Metropolitan 4 2V ) Missouri Pacific , 3.750 New York Cen tral , 36,120 Northern Pacific , 15,000 North ern Pacific preferred , 23,650 Hock Inland 33,810 Union Pacific preferred , 77,250 St Paul , S 955 St. Paul & Omaha , 4.170 South ern , l,3f" Southern preferred , 7,7.10 Texas A ' I'm inc. 10,390 Union I'arillo preferred , 3,16 Wabash preferred. 24.400 Cotton Oil , 3,71 Cotton Oil preferred , 7W Spirits , 4,190 To baeco , 14,440 Chicago Great Western , 27.7S People's Gas , 4 KOO Consolidated Gas , 3,09 Colorado ruel . Iron , 3 MX ) Illinois Steel 3.170 Lead. i8.6.0 Suirar , 6,913 Tennessee Coa & Iron. 9,42(1 ( Leather preferred , 6,08. Hub ber , 5,670 Western Union. Ilncton SloeU flnotallonii. BOSTON , Aug. 22-Call loans. 2ff3 no cent ; time loans , 2l S'4 per cent. Closln quotations on stocks , bonds and mlnln ahareo : Atch. . T . 8. P . 1IU \\ert Hle . 31 Amir , fcuinr . Uf\ Hoaton Kleclrlc , , . i ' do pM . US i : . n in . is- , my sum aas . lu ( ! rn HKc. pfd . ! > 7 Hell Telephone . . MS Atchlson prd . , . . 17 llnnlon & Albany . . .20 Atrhlxon 4 < . fl Chi. , nur. & . Q . US' ' , Allouez MlajntCo . 4" - I-ltohliurK . 1M Atlantic . . T. . \ ' Ooncral Klmtrlc . . . . 4 > 'i ' Ploiton & Mont. . . .2i7' Illtno'e Kieol . ( -91 , nmtp & iiexton . , : ; < Mnxlonn < Vnlral . . . 5' , Caluiiwt d Jlocla , , COO N. V. ' & . X. Ens . 3 Centennial . 15 Old Colon ) . 191 riankl'a ' . n Ore t-horl Line . 3T'J ' 571 Ilubber . 46 Qutnc ) . 119 Union VMcItU . : S i 'Intrjara-k . 174 rit End . f-T' , \Vol\erlne . do pfd . IQJ'/j Old Dominion . riunnclal. DCRLIK , Aug. 22. The market wa easier today owing to weal : Vienna price and realizations. American securities wer llrm , but Spanish 4a fluctuated. LONDON. Aug. 22-The market fo American securities advanced at the open i Ing and remained steady all day , wit bulls operating steadily. The closing ton as steady and tlio demand moderate The mount of bullion Inlun Into the Hank of England on balances toil ly vvns ,5WW. , panl h 4s closed nt 40v , , n net Ion of Ji rom Siturdiv's closing price. Gold ' - noted at Buenos A > res nt 1WBO. PARIB , AUK. 'J.-Tlie bourne was much more active At the oponlng todity than on aturday or Friday of last woik. Spanish s were heavy. In the mining market Klo ntos bKnn very llrm , but closed eusur , nd DeBoers diamond § hsri-s declined on tiled for London account. Himnlbh 4s losed nt 4C.M , iigalnst 4037H , thillnnl rko of Saturday. Three per cent rentes , 03C S5c. York .Mono NfiW YORK , Aug. 22.-MONBY ON CALL PAPKH-1U04 or cent. STICKLING BXCHANan-Stendy , with dual business In bankers' bill * at $4 SS'iSp S5V6 for demand , and II bS'iT * 8371 for sixty ays : posted rules. $4S4Ii484M and J4 SB ; ommiTclal bills , $4S4f2'i. SILVEIl rEHTIKIC HAR SILVER 69c. MEXICAN DOLLARS ( fie. OOVEHNMRNT HONDS-Stcady : now 4s , . . . eg. and coupon , 127W : 4" , reg. and coupon. 11'4 : Zs , 97 : Gs , res. nnd couprn , 112 ; Pacific 3 of ' 09. 102'i- Closlnu quotations on bonds were as fol- ows : . . t. titw 4aref ( . . .fJS1 N.J.C.AS . 114 I. , . < lo conn . 188 K.O.IlH . 121 I.S i ; 4Hreifl . 112 K.C. . IDT I S dncotip . 112 KO r.icinc IMS. . . .111141 I. x VdR reu . 07 No. PtclHo in . 00 h 1. " 5 ( is , r e . m No raelfte 4s . 100H J. S OB coup . 11 I JC.Y. C.St t , 4n .107 District. * . USB . 117 N. A. W. On . lt.2 li.rllHS A . 108 K. W , ConrolB . UIK .11 , fins R . 10J Jf.1V. Deli no . 11H Ala. , ellssC . 90 brc N. IMS . 114 Ma .Cimcncy . 0 Ore N. 4H . 1UUU \tclil on 4o . DO O S L.0it r . IS * AtchlBon ncl ) 4n " O 8. I. 5ft t r . 108 ds hi. Terms , 4s. . . . UU Keiillnp4H . .14 3.0 S . 110H K. O. W 1MB . PO n. &n. 44s . HUH St. 1..1 M. con ( Is 100 D.A.U li. iRtfl . 111U i"t. I , A. 3 R ( iun. U HOJi ) . A. K , O 4R . HSU SI 1' . roimols . IBH list Term lets . 10 ? > ' > hi. P.O. AV. 1BIB..KO Mnben 4a , St. P.O. AP. Bs . . . .117 ' . W. i. 1) Ists. t r. 7DH So Ky.Ss . OS Jen Elec. Is . 10S S R &T.tB ) . OSH J.ll. A.S A.Us . 105 Trnn. nrvvHct Js. . . Pi ! i. II A. 8 A. Ma. . . 103 T.I' . L O iHts. . . .107 I.A.T Ont 6B..lim T. P.Hg V'cls . 4B Ii AT. O.ooii 6R..100 tJ. P.O. * O. lets. . 77 own C. Iflts . 100 W.ib iHt Js . 111 ! .n Now Ton. 49..10J Wab 2dt . HQH tJni. 4s . 100 W. Shore 4s . 100 rins . ( IBM Vt rrnturlns . 7f > VI. K. AT. arts. . . . 01H Va dufcrrca . 8 'J.Y. C. Ists . 1154 Union Pnolflo 4s. . . OU Knn PrnnolHco btovk Qnotnlionn. SAN I-RAXCISCO. Aug. 22-The official loHlnc quotations for mining stocks today \cro as follows : Alta Justice Alphi Con Kentucky Con . 5 3 Mexican . IS irkher . 12 Oi5-dentnl | Con . . . . fO Helctcr . . . . lb Ophlr . 31 DulIIon . 2 ONfrTTian . 4 hallenge Con . 13 I'oto-i . IS CholUr 37 Bcorploo . - Oon. Cala. & Va. . . 33 S'crra ' Ne\-\da. . 67 ' 'on N'aw lorl. . . . 1 Union Con . 20 Cronn I'olnt . 12 Utfth Cm . C Qouia . Currlc14 YHlow r ctcl ! . 15 IJalO .1 Norcroe * . . 75 btandnra . HO Silver bars , B87-8c ; Mexican dollars , 46 ® 6'fcc. Drafts , Hls-ht , 13c ; tclcrapli ) , ' Xcrr York Mtnlnv Unntatlon * . NEW YORK , Aug. 22 The following are he closing quotations on mining stocks : Chollar 15 Onhlr . Crcwn I'olnt 30 I'iymouth . . . . . 12 Con Cal & Va . . . 3s LXadw&od 25 do pM . 400 Gould A Curry. . . . 1Z Pk'rrw. X'vnila . . . . M rials i Noicross . TO BtaniUrrt . 14S Uomesttikoi WO Union Con . A 20 Irort DlUcr Ill Yellow Jacket . . . ' . . 1C Mexican II Ontario . KZ - Loniloo Stook Quotation * . LONDON , AUB. 2.1 p. m.-Closlns : money . .11) 9-lt Mew YorK Central.:1 ! Consols , acpt Heading K ? . Erin . 15 Atcblran 14 % Erlo 1st pfd . 2VS L , 4. N CO Illinois c tral . . . .11M4 Gra-1d Trunk 7'i ' Mexican ordinary. " ISiJl Mex C n , new is . 68 St "f'aui , c"ohimoir".li 5 . RAR SILVER Firm , MONKY HOtt Per cent. The rate of dis count lu the open market for short bills , IVsJi 1 5-STper cent ; for three months' bills , 3-S&1 per cent. Note * . CHICAGO , A.UR. 22 Claarlngs , S15,10 ,2i3 ! ; u. > iu.iiiccs Jl , < Ju.OJ3 New yBrk exchange , 30c discount. Sterling- exchange , posted , J4 S4A 4 8 ; actual , 14 63KQ4 KU ; sixty days , $4 83 & 4K4 i Stocks , active : Blpeuit , fc'/i , Mis- cult preferred. 93 7-t , Diamond Match , 140s ; : Strawboard. 30 ; North Chicago , 220 ; West Chicago , 03 % PHILADELPHIA , Augr 22. Clearings , J7,663,873 ; balances , $1.759.197. MEMPHIS , Aug. 22.-Clearlngs , $206.903 ; balances , $ SS,040. BALTIMORK. Aug. 22.-ClearingB , 2,048 , . 640 ; balances , 544,416 NEW OHLKANB , Aug. 22 Clearings , $614,042. New York , exchange , battle , $1 per l,00i > premium ; commercial , par. NEW YORK , Au * . . Clearings , $07,818- 9S9 : balances , J4.4U1.TM. CINCINNATI , Aor. 22. Money , 2H6 per cent , New York exchange , 40o discount ; clearings. 12.1KJ.660. BOSTON , AUir 22-CIearings , $10,260,889 ; balances , $1.751,113. VVf i Ul IV trAI > I + Mlf > U l Uf U U. UU fril VilllUtll * WASHINGTON , Aur. 22. Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available " ca " " h " balance , $278,281,436 ; gold reserve , Xevr York Dry Uondn Market. NEW YORK , Aug 22 There Is a fair degree of trading of the same genaral char acter In the dry goods market as that of last -fteek. Thu demand Is a quiet one. but there are soma fair sized orders registered In the midst of a great many small ones. The mall brines moat of these orders , as store trading Is Htlll alone conservative lines In woolens and worsted Roods there Is little movement of consequence. Staple cottons arc In Indifferent demand. A suc cession of email orders has worked some trades into better londltlon. trlth stock * considerably reduced , but there Is still a lack of heavy trading of the sort which makes an appreciable difference In the market. The print cloth situation Is more satisfactory. Extras are llrht and stronger , and light goods are held over firmly. There Is no change In the position of printed poods. Woven colored fabrics still hold a Rood position. Coffee Market. NEW YORK , Aujr 22-COFFEE-Optlons opened steady at B'iflO ' points advance , ruled active , with generally firm undertone on hlgh r European and Brazilian cables , and continued disappointing receipts at Rio nnd Santos ; advance arrested by increased American visible supply and Indifference of spot buyers. Closed steady , prices 65715 points higher. Bales , 25,250 bags , Including ; i September , $560 Spot coffee , quiet ; Rio , No. 7 Invoice , 7'ic ; No. 7 jobbing , 6ic ; mild , tlrm ; Cordova , SftlSu. Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 22-SUGAR-Raw , firm ; fair refining. We ; centrifugal , S6 test , mined firm ; mould A , 55-Sc ; standard A , DHc : confectlonerH' A , 5Vic ; cut loaf , 57-8c ; crushed , r,7c : powdered , 5D-Sc ; granulated , 53-Sc ; cubes , B 5-8c. NEW ORLEANS , Aug. -SUOAR-Open kettle , steady , 11-Sc ; centrifugal , strong ; white , 4 1-lGc ; yellow , 4i1Hc ; seconds , 2'i ' } 43-lGc. MOLASSES Easy , 407c. Oil .Mnikct. OIL CITY , Pa. , Aug. 22-Credit bal ances , Sic ; certtilcntcB. fir.st bid. 9Sc for cosh ; highest taxh , $1 00 ; closed 99'1 bid for wish. Total sales. 30,000 bbls. ; shipments , August 19 , 81 811 bblfi. ; shipments. 20th und 21st lOi.Kji' ' ! bbls. Runs , August 19. 20 and 21. IGS.SOi bbls SAVANNAH. Ga , Aug. 22-OIL-Spirits turpentine , flrm. 27c. Rosin , firm and un changed WILMINGTON , Aug. 22.-OIL Spirits turpentine , dull , unchanged. Rosin , llrm , 9Jo to $1 05 Crude turpentine , steady , $1.10 , und $1 65. Tar , Him , $1 20. Bultur Market. ELGIN , III , Aug. 22 BUTTER Firm nt ISc , Offerings , 13,600 pounds. Sales , 9.1SO pounds at li > c. St. InuU l.lvtStock. . ST. LOUIS , Aug 22. CATTLE-Rocelpts , K 3,100 head , Including 23(0 ( head Texans ; shipments , 900 htmd. Market weak for na- tl\es ; steady but active for Texans : fair to fnncv native shlpplmr and export steers. t400i5.75. bulk of sales. * 490f < 50 ! : dressed beef and lumbers' steer. , $4305(533 ( , bulk 3 of sales , $4 50JJ5 20 ; steers , under 1.000 Ibs . $ ! 75ff615 , bulk of sales , $400 4.75 ; Blockers - 12 ers and feeders , $2.76'S460 ' ; rows nnd belt- ers J..00/4 80 ; Texas and Indian steers , $ J75T425 , cows and heifers , J250T < 325. HOGS Receipts. 3200 head ; shipments , 1,800 head. Market WilOa lower ; jorkers , $1 MVT ( J 90 ; packers , $ JS5Jf395 ; butchers , $390 @ 4 00. SHEEP Receipts , 3,000 head ; shipments , 30) heud. Market steady : natlvo muttons , $3G03425 ; lambs , 4) Slock In Record of receipts of ll\e stock at the 23 four principal markets for August 2i : Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Omaha 3,710 JMi 2,236 Chicago 22.000 Si.OoO li.OOO Kansas City 6.S70 2,510 5.131 ' St. Louis 3,100 3,200 3.000 1 Total. .35,710 21,353 23.S08 j OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattlo Hun a Dicappointment in Numbers to the Locnl Bujors , GOOD DEMAND AND STRONG PRICES Hrrf Steem Mcll Wrll Up In Dmilc of IlrciiliH n ( Other l'olnln HOKI Slump n IliaMpkrl and Uo ( Iff Quick ! } . SOUTH 0 fAHA , Aug , 22. Cuttle. dhrcp Receipt * today . 3,710 3b45 2.21(1 ( One week ago . 4Sl 3,028 4521 Two week * ago . 2,693 10.W 2 , ! > 3j Ono month ago . 1,715 2,6'JS 1,671 Two month * ago . 2,427 , 3,051 210 A\er ge price paid lor hogs for the last several da > s with comparisons : August 1. . . August 2 . . August J . . August 4 . . August 6 . . August 6 . . August " . . . August S . . August 9. . . August 10. . August U. August 12. . August 13 . August 14 . August IS . August 16 . August 17. . August IS. . August 13. . August 20. . August 21. . August 22. . Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'scs. C. , M. & St. P. Ry. . . . 1 1 O. & St. L. Ry 1 M. Puc. Ry 2 Union Pacific svstem. 25 5 C. & N. W. Ry 2 F , E & M. V. R. R. . 61 19 S. C. & P. Ry 2 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry 4 2 U. & M. R. R. R 46 11 3 C , B. & Q. Ry 2 C , R. I. te P. Ry. , E. 1 C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , W. . . 4 Total receipts 140 49 V ) 2 The deposition of the day's receipts was R * follows , each buyer purchasing the num- bei of head Indicated : Buv er * . Cattle Hogs. Sheep. a. H. Hammond Co 98 603 Omaha Packing Co 140 81 77 Swift and Co 24C 795 1,242 Cudihy Packing Co 771 710 P , D. Armour , Chi , 111. . 457 1,212 R. Becker and De-gun. . . . 189 Vnnsant & Co 401 Lobman & Co 219 Bcnton & . Underwood . . . . 123 Krcbbs & Co 72 Hill & Huntzlnger 303 L F. Husz 49 Hamilton & Rothschilds. 214 Hamilton from Kan. C 237 Other buyers 185 . . . . 131 Left over 72 Total 3,467 3,635 2.336 CATTLE Today's receipts of cattle were somewhat disappointing , as It was the smallest run for n Monday slnco August 1. Added to that was the still further fact that the proportion of beef was small , while the demand was fully as largo a * usual. As a result of the light receipts und very good demand the market was artlve and fully steady , or even strong , In aplto of the fact that Chicago and other markets vvcro reported lower. All told there were onlv four or five loads of * native beef steers In the yards. They sold largely at $510' 535 , which was fully Uv ! good as the market at the close of last week. The most of the cattle here were westerns and there wore something like twenty-six loads sultnblo for the killers. The market was very active and buyers were anxious BO that everything changed hands early at good , strong prices. The western steers sold mostly at ( i 40JH 65. There were about thirteen loadb of Texas steers on sale , which brough t mostly $4 30. Cows und heifers , especially the medium to common kinds , sold loner last week , as noted at the time , but toward the last of the week the feeder buyers turned their attention toward that kind of stuff and braced up the fat cattle buyers a little. The result was the killers were better buy ers and they paid a little stronger prices today than at the close of last week. All told there 3re probably about twenty loads of cow * and heifers , about half of them coed enough for killers , and they were not lone In changing hands. Feed ing cows also sold well and the supply vvns early exhausted. Feeders were active and good kinds were steady. Holders of common stuff com plained that buyers were Inclined to neglect them apd that prices were , If anything , Darkly up to last week's standard. Repre sentative sates : STEERS. No Av. P | No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. M..114I 32. . 1837 $510 39. . 1273 $5 25 3..1TOJ 476 8..1020 5 10 18. . 1341 635 7..ma 4 85 COWS 1 .1140 2 60 1..1130 285 $ . . 9S2 3 SO 1 . W9 1..1150 3 00 1..1210 3 35 3 .10H 1. . 9 10 1..1160 3 40 740 2 50 1. . 840 3 16 2..1115 3 40 1035 2S5 J..1K5 3 20 1..1240 3 50 930 2,70 2..1U5 3 25 6..1363 376 1050 2 75 89 * B 25 HDIFBRB. 2. | 40 300 1. . 310 350 1. . 789 8 65 1. WO 3 JO 1. . 810 350 1..1250 423 4. 700 3 50 1. . 620 360 1. . 470 4 GO $ COWS AND HEIFERS. 13. . 738 3 70 BULLS. 1..1220 1..12JO 3 20 1. . DSO 3 3S 1130 3 00 1..1230 3 20 1..13W 3 50 850 3 00 1..1910 3 20 1..1320 3 75 940 3 15 1..1420 325 CALVES. 1. . 220 5 75 2. . 2IS 6 75 $ 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERB 72S 3 IK 1..1010 4 00 1. . 430 4 20 746 3 25 32. . 6C 9 4 00 14. . 674 4 Jfl 720 3 40 37. 746 4 05 7. . 730 4 35 606 3 50 R. 757 4 15 6. . 590 4 50 \ CIO 3 75 15. . 696 4 15 1. . 440 4 50 920 4 00 20 908 4 20 2. . 370 4 So NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 1 cow 1000 $2 25 5 feeders. . 976 $1 50 3 cons 990 2 50 1 cow 9TO 3f,0 3 bulls 1076 2 60 4 heifers. . . 795 3 60 jj bulls 1320 2 60 1 steer 1150 3 75 s cows 1101 2 65 1 cow 1010 3 75 j cow 910 2 75 3 heifers..1096 400 1 bull 1540 2 75 111 feeders. . 79S 4 00 14 cons 969 2 SO 9 feeders. . KOO 4 10 1 row 990 2 85 19 feeders. . 878 4 10 Jl 2 cows IIM 2 90 72 feeders. . Sll 4 20 2 tteerj. 935 3 CO 38 feeders. . Si j I .23 1 steer. . 970 3 00 2 feeders , . 925 4 25 S cows. . 1025 310 33 feeders. . 952 4 25 1C cows. . 1034 3 15 9S feeders. . 757 4 25 $2 63 COWS 921 3 15 2 feeders..1015 4 23 1 cow 1070 3 15 2t feeders. . 1071 4 30 3 COWS 950 3 IQ 27 feeders..lOijti 4 30 1 Stag llbO \ 23 41 feeders..1053 4 321,5 10 COWS 1041 3 40 45 feeders. . 633 4 40 3 feeders..1076 3 50 14 feeders. 93J 4 40 2 stags. . . . 12&5 3 50 t)2 feeders. 900 4 CO A. r. Wllklns. 27 feeders..1037 4 10 < & 1 bull 1260 3 2" Shelf ers. . . 896 3 40 Icow 1150 350 1 cow S30 3 75 10 heifers. . . 702 340 30 feeders. . 839 4 25 Icow 870 300 It , feeders. . J71 4 25 WYOMING. New Hamiwhlre Cattle company Icow 10JO 3 00 Ihteer 1200 4 C5 1 steer lit/ ) 3 50 7 cows 101J 4 0 ! 1 steer 1110 3 7i 13 steers..1111 4 03 4 cows 1140 3 73 It steers . . .1231 4 30 Istrav 1110 3 75 3 steers. . . 1210 I M Rockford Llvo Stock company. 1 bull 1140 300 Scows 1032 403 Icow . . . . 1060 3 73 11 steers..12J7 4 30 . 4 steers..1192 4 OC C. A. & W. S. Pueslcy. 1 bull 1060 3 10 1 steer 930 4 00 1 steer. . , . .10SO .150 43 Htcer.s..102.1 4 00 1 cow. . . . . . 81,0 J bO 8 str. Tox.10i. 4 OH Icow 710 360 2 steers..12JO 410 Icow sao J 60 12 steers..1196 410 1 foedcr. . . . MO 3 Si Shlrdley Cattle company. 1M steers..12hb 4 63 S. M. Hlckman. 11 feeders. . 821 4 20 44 feeders. . S67 4 20 J. M Carey & Bros 1 cow. . . . . aio . ' 75 1 meer. . . . 1310 3 81 1 1 co-w . . . . U30 2 75 2 Hteer.s , 1103 J S'i 30 ( bulls. . . .U9. ! 3 00 2 steers. . . .1010 1 8 4 4 cows , . 3 35 1 steer , . . . .US' ' ) 3 85 ! cows , . . .1107 3 75 latcer. . . .1180 3 85 1 cow. . . . ,10:0 3 75 U steers..11 . > 4 20 1 steer. . . , 950 3 85 14 steer- ) . . . 1211 4 10 1 1 steer. . .1260 3 S5 re Live Stork Co. 4 hfs. fds . 77S 3 CO 13G life. fds. . 77S 3 80 135 feeders. fc'O 4 25 R. 3. Van Tassel. 137 Sir , Tex Ml 383 16 steers. . . . 95S 335 George Keellno & Son ) str. To.x.lOS5 4 15 60 steers..1300 4 45 4 steers..1167 4 4 > 62 steers..1330 4 CO 1 steer HfO 4 45 14 c. & h..lKJ ( 4 15 c. & 11..11.U 420 1 calf ICO C25 1 bull 11GO 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 1 bull. . .13x0 2 33 1 iteer 900 3 25 1 1 bull. . .l.riO 2 80 1 heifer..11W 3 50 7 cows. . . .11)57 ) * * tfj 1 steer 1310 3 50 1 bull 1400 3 CO 1 feeder. . . 690 < 80 2 bulls 1210 3 ir 9 feed era. , 933 3 80 1 steer 1200 3 60 1 steer $60 423 3 steers , . .mi 4 PO G strern..120.1 I K 2 steers..11PO 4 M 9 strcrn. . . 1278 4 25 J , T. Goodwin. 1 feeder. . . 720 3 BO 2 feeders. . o&G 3 SO 1 feeder . . 770 .1 fO 21 feeders .104S 4 20 3 fecdurs. . 7 ! 1 3 TO 21 focders. . SIS 420 Illtd llosn. 1 steer. . . .1KO 3 BO 21 steer 1218 43 ! Connors Bros , 01 sir. Tox.lOM 4 30 2 sir. Tex.1000 4 30 23 cons HW8 I 11 Lake-Tomb & Co. 44 steers..HIS 4 35 II. Pollard. 1 steer 1350 3 H ) 12 steers..1222 455 Wi-nro Live Stock Co. 4 lif . , fdis. 771 100 130 hfs. fdrs. 778 3 SO Toll in Co. 23 feeders..11KO 4 31 R. F. Glover. 1 bull 1210 275 1 stier 1220 441 2 feeders. . 6-R 4 00 4 f onion , . S77 4 BO 2 steers..1115 4 BO 1 calf 3 ) S 00 10 steers..1211 4 4i li ralves. . . 27S BOO 1 steers . . .1410 4 40 1 calf 160 B 25 steers..1312 4 45 2 cnlvps. . . 1C5 S 2T , 7 steers..13GJ > 4 4' 4 calves. . . 172 525 MONTANA. T. Townc. llmll . . . .1RV > 2 ' 0 1 heifer. . . . 910 3 75 Icow 910 31X1 4 heifers..1005 375 1 steer 1220 .HA 3 feeders. . 916 . .00 1 fleer. . . ,1370 l IT. i ! nteert" . . .1111 * 10 1 heifer . . . 9M ) 3 75 3 steers..HUG 4 30 1 heifer. . . . 900 373 20 steers..1302 430 W. 11 Claikson. 18 steers. . . .1261 4 45 A. Xlniraerinan. 2 feeders. . KO 3 50 30 feeders. . 625 4 65 25 feeders. . 97G 4 15 A. Hollran. 1 helfor. . . 810 1 75 IS feeders .1090 4 30 3 steers . . .KOO 3 'M 2. feeders. . 941 4 30 2 feeders. . WO 4 21 2S feeders. . 611 4 70 T. McCumsey. 2 cows 055 2 J5 16 hfs. fdrs , 404 3 80 3 feeders. . RIO 3 BO 10 steers. . . 1214 4 35 101 feeders. , 510 4 E2'fc ' HOGS Under ( lie Influence of a lower provision market ut the clone of last week nnd lower markets on live hogs nt all sellIng - Ing points this morning hogs sold a big 5c lower. Sellers seemed to realize the Im possibility of maintaining tin- market under the prevailing conditions und us n rule cut loose in the morning , so that everything was sold und weighed up In a very short time. Light mixed lands sold at J3 60S > 3 d5. good ml\ed loads nt $3 ti7l4If1 70 and prime heavy at $172'55iJ75. ' The popular price of the day was $370 , while on Saturday the long string brought $3 75. The tables at the head of column will show the receipts today un slightly larger than a week ago and n very little smaller than two weeks ago. It was Just a fair average run for a Monday. It will bo noticed from the table of average prices that today's decline leaves the market a shade lower than It was nt the opening of last week , but at the same time Oc higher than It was at the low point the middle of last week. Repre sentative sales : No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh Pr. SO 215 120 $1 00 69 1J9 80 $3 0 71 106 40 3 GO 71 237 . . . 3 67H 71 221 40 3G7U 21 179 40 3 ( T 81 193 SO 36714 G8 2S1 1W ) 36' Gii 215 40 II fl7' { . 90 215 SO 3 07J4 71 237i(37'2 ( f > 8 291 120 3 67' * 81 211 BO S 70 72 24S 40 370 70 251 . . . 370 GO 273 . . . 370 57 301 . . . 370 81 J4G 40 370 59 255 RO 370 66 274 120 370 160 24 $ 200 371) ) GS 234 160 370 RO 241 RO 170 Gl 282 . . . 370 71 212 80 370 Go 217 120 370 70 260 SO 370 G4 244 80 370 64 214 80 370 12 273 . . . 370 60 280 . . . .170 38 190 40 370 60 26S 160 870 77 242 120 370 77 231 40 370 87 212 80 370 6S 255 40 370 62 SOS 80 370 38 268 80 370 74 281 80 370 70 265 200 370 62 279 160 370 5G 267 80 370 76 238 40 870 67 262 120 370 70 260 SO 8 70 131 284 200 372& 10 260 § 0 3 72V4 19 2bl . . . 376 54 336 SO 376 86 274 80 375 16 250 . . . 375 WAGON LOTS PIGS S 113 . . . 2 BO 1 400 . . . 260 1 300 . . . 260 1 200 . . . 270 1 110 . . . 300 6 180 . . . 360 6 300 . . . 365 4 275 . . . 365 7 117 . . . 365 3 206 . . . 370 6 215 . . . 370 4 240 80 370 3 316 . . . 370 7 310 . . . 372' ' 6 286 . . . 3 72& SHEEP There was a pretty fair run of sheep hero today compared with many days of recent date , ten loads being reported In Included In the offerings were five cars of Wyoming nnd two cars of Utah lambs As 1mH been the case at this point rlgh along , the demand was good and the market active and steady on desirable muttons , in spite of the fact that Chicago reported a lower market. The bulk of the offerings changed hands early at prices that wnr entirely satisfactory to the selling Interests Feeding sheep and lambs continue in active demand and there are more orders to buy than can be filled fiom the number coming forward. Choice mutton * are sell- Iner largely at $4 5094 75 ; fair t # rood. $4 009 425 ; coed grass westerns , $425(5440 ( ; fair grass westerns , $4 00 ( 4.15 ; peed yearlings. , $4506485 ; good to cholca lAmbs , 55&OD 00 ; fair to good lambs , $3.0035 40 ; feeder wethers , 2-ycur-olds and over , $3 6653.76 ; feeder vearUaga. $4 004 35 ; feeder lambs , $4 254T4.65. SHEEP. No. Av. Pr. 18 Stmth Dakota grass ewei . . . . 95 $3 BO 2,242 western sheep 107 430 1SG South Dakota grass mixed . . W 4 66 K Nebraska erats ewes 83 32 * 36 western sheep (1 4 25 55 western cheep. Iambi 64 520 474 western lamfcs 66 636 CHICAGO LIVE ! STOCK MARKET. neoelpti of Cattle an * Haiti Heavy and Price * Rnthvr Slow and Ranr. CHICAGO , Aug. 22 The largo supply ol cattle received today caused & weak mar ket for undesirable offerings and lots ol native steers that were not choice , aver aged lOc lower. The general demand was good , however , and eastern shippers bought heavily , their selection of choice fat beeves being made at nearly or quite as high prices of last week. Choice steers , $5.309 B.60 ; medium , $4 EO'45.00 ; beef steers , $4.203 4.76 ; stocker * And feeders. $3.603 > S.OO ; bull * , $2 7& ! } > 4.25 ; calves , I4.00jj7.00 ; western range steers , S3.25&4.75 : fed western steers , $4.30 © 5.10 ; Texans , $3.4096.30. Buyers Improved the opportunity afforded by a lareo supply : of hoge to put prices lower , and while the trading was fairly active , the values TV ere off S'glOc ' Fair to choice. $3.85 4.00 ; packers , $3 B03.82 ; butchers , $3.6C4.00 ; mixed , J3.5Bg4.00 ; light , $3 Mfi-4.00 Trade In sheep was slow , dressed meal concerns having stocked up liberally last week and prices were largely lOc lower. Culls to prime native wethers , $2.50 < i4.60 ; western range sheep. $3.75 < ff4.50 ; poor to prime lambs. $3. 60 < g6.25 Receipts-Cattle , 22,000 head ; hogs , 32,000 head ; sheep , 18,000 head. KnnxiiH City Lire fltopk KANSAS CITY , AUK. -CATTLE-lle- - relpts , 3,110 natives and 3,780 Texans Well- flnlshvd steers , butchers stock and stockers - ers nnd feeders , steady. Common half-ripe steers , slow to lOa lower. No choice natives offered. Common native steers. $1 90t8 05 ; light weights , $4 65 < ff5 00 stockers and VVFI IHOt + 1 U J'4 ' ( iJ Wi Dll/Viivcria (1111 feeders , $3 20 4 S5 ; butcher cows und heif j ers , $280 485 ; western steers , $3 82'/s < 84 ; 40 ; Texas steers. $3 35J/ 40 ; Texas butcher cows , $2 S03 60 ; natlvo and range c.mners , 20 2 SO. HOGS Receipts , 2,610 head ; fair demand ; light supplv quickly absorbed ; prices steady lo 5c lower. Heavies , $3703SO ; mixed , $1 7t4n 75 : lights , $ T45ff370 SHEnP-Recelpts , 5,130 head ; prices 5@10r lower. In nympathV with big decline of eastern markets. Lambs , $5 2M6 00 : mut tons , $400(7/450 ( ; western wethers , $4 ( KVg4 35 : western ewes , $3S537440 ; stock lambs , $400 4 50 ; stock -ind feeding sheep , $3 Slftl 00. Neiv York I.li * NEW YORK. Aug. -CATTLH-Re- - eelpte , 2.3JO head. Rough stuff , steady to lOc lower. Steers , J4t.5fir > 80 ; extras , J590 ; oxen and stags. $325fi500. bulls. J275-370 : iholce fat bulls , $1 05114 17'i : cows. $1.75 $ 7r : cables , higher : llvo cattle. 9iflOi4c ; refrluerntor beef , 7'c ' per lb. Exports to- dav , none. CALVHS Receipts , 2,881 head ; market , nctl\c ; vcnH , steady to llrm ; buttermilks and grasscis , a sh.ide lower : veals , $5 M < i 7.75 ; tops ! 800 : bntttrmllks , $3760450 ; BraspeiF } 3 LMit 00 No westerns. AND LAMBB-Hecelpts , 20.715 head ; prime sheep steady , others a shade low IT ; lambs , 50f75c ; sheep , J3 23 4.75 ; cholco w ethers , JiOO ; nulls , $250Jj350 ; lambs , $4 2rfl6 00 ; cholco. $6 1214S76 25. HOGS Receipts. 11,970 head ; market easier , nt $4 203425. _ Cincinnati Llvo Stock. CINCINNATI. Aug. 22-HOGS-Actlve , Htrontr : $3 20JM 00. fATTLK Kisy. $285 $ 490. BIinKI' Dull : $225fi4.13 LAMHS-Weak ; $175:56 : 15. JAMES E. BDYD & CO , , Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS nd STOCKS BOARD OF TRADB. Direct wire * to Chicago tnri * tcw Tork. Corrip&ndtntii Jcbn A. Warrtn It Co. 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