THE OMAHA DA for BET-:: T TEST) AT. AI'GTST 28, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Various Things Oomblno to Cause an Ad vanco in Wheat. CORN MARKET REMAINS QUIET BUT FIRM Ontft Are Hull, lint llnlil I i tin i-i'muit of litlliieiife of Other 1lnrUet I'rtn lliin Mart l',n. (iron Mcntllcr l.ntrr. rillfAOn, An. 27 A lecretme in wnrM'-. MilprnontJi ,im1 In tho nln.'iilil n par!uti.'. together with iinN pectt i nrmtiei" ut triHiol ami h mnllnr tlc-rcnce In the Ibfe than liml been to kct for, helpctl wlf-it toilfly, f-'eptembcr t'liHliH S" hlKllT. Co.'n rliei Ne up iiiid nat.t 'iVi but it. Pro vlKluns rlnifil iincliHiiKril to I0r down. In wheal throughout tin' Hejmlon there was m ilHHitlon to net on nti even I"l fo Mont over t h liillrlxV tomorrow. Trade whji .it all tlin'-s unlet, lint there wu mi iitnlcrtoim of tlrmni-K plenitlnK to hnlile n. OtltMtle trntlr wn iHcklnfr. whlcli left tn support of thf in.irlo t to local liiicr"tn. A moilcralc ntnonnt of bin Ins muiIIi-oI to lo I hlit. Liverpool cl.ncil Utl hUher. In the fiirt of I hr tlocllno of Hiitiiril.i . I'll. n "rltl'n nhlpin'iit.i wcr Iphh tli.m Hi" pr.' vlonn ttt'ckn hv I l;)2iO bushel" iiihI III'' nnionnt on oiphu immunise foil off l,.Wi'H bimicl. Liverpool reported farmeri off roast Mrnin?. 'I hi' visible, which hntl b""n expecteii to chow no lt't'piip of 1,'iOn.nir) bushel. Inrrt'iifpil only W.iv hush"lx Northwestern lecelpts of harvest were tl'l frplKhftl with the Rremtftt iletpoml-'ii . Poiitlci-Pst offerings WelP IlKl'lef. but In the northwest rerclpts uorr Iipiivv I'rlm nrv receipts wprp I.W.in) biithols, com pfitPfl with ".' bushels Inst vpnr. Min notiiinlls nntl Duliith topnrtoil 727 cnri, njralnst If I hiit wpc anil 2Vn 11 year .i. Local receipt wpre :W ear, nine of run trnet srHilP New VotU rcporlcil as lo.uls token for export. Ke.ihwiril clearances In wheat Mild lloin were eii.i to bn-il-e. Hepicmbcr oponeil ,it "V''l'c .mil criiliinlly milt) up to tc. elusion linn, J'le ovpr HaluriliM. ut "ItHr. corn was ipil"! but tlrni. on n mnilcrato iiinniint of lnwlnes-t. Liverpool wot hlch T, country eff. rliiK xtl l llxht. nlthnvli n bit iHrrpr totliiv. unit Hip shipping ilcnuu I Bfinil. thoiiKh bills were ii Ir lie out of 'III" The visible tier-reuses l.KW.Oio m. Shorts were the brxt buyers, ivlilotitlv rather frightened ut tl.p nenr'iPMK of tie Ivory iliv on September eonlrHetit Septeinber solil between WAc Mini .'IlVe. clo'lllfT kv tip. ill 3!"te. lleeelplH Wpre JoTi e.iht. OHt.t Were dull, but the tlrinnesx of wlle.it find eorn lent .1 helping blind, 11ml the nrir k" held tlrtn. di'Mplte the entlmite thit thlft venr'r ernp In ludbi would be twice thill of the prevloti year IIiihImp-'s wim mostly In the way of rhuncltiK Septemtier for Oelober. unit the illffT 'tiee at the rloe narrowed to ','("),( premium for the deferred future fiielpt were r.",'i eari F'Pteinber nold between 2I(.' ami 2ISe mid rleced V'ic Improved, at 2lr. 1'mvltdon Htarteil eauv, beemicp Iiok ip relptu were is.rt head more than Sitnr. rtnv pstlimitp. but steadied on bitvlnc hv pnekers. Henlember pork sold between $KS7' apd $11 ffi. and rloned 0e lower, r.t Jle'i.; Herdetnber lard between ti',(uUt n, Jfl.70. I'lnHlllK BWT'tf ilown. at J1.f7'MHl.70, and SeplenibiM- rlb belwoon $' !)? and $7 M the rloe belmr at J7.'. Trade "mat veiv tpdet throuqhoiit Estimated reerpt tomorrow- WHp it, Wo ears; eorn, 22T ears; nits. BV) ears; Iiorm, Z'-SW he.iil. Theie will bp no session nf the llmnl of Trade tomorrow, (irand Army of the Ilr public encampment holiday. Articles. I Open. 1 llluh.l t.ow. K'losp. Safd'y. Wlient A lie. Hept. lift, f'nrn- Aliif. Sept. Oct. Oats- Alltr. Kept. Oct. TVrk- S5ept. NOot. .tan. Lcnl- Sept. t)ct. .Ian. nitis- Sept. Oct. Ian. 7P.I TIM .iV7Utvs.ui; T.1M Tl. 17.1 tl '4 1 IWHll I mtAi TB tnii ass 1 .17.' 1 :i75, 1 1 I SIM 2H, 21M 22 2l.l 2bV: 21'21Tift2J: 21M 1 10 Tljl 11 in !: 1 11 11 fi 1 11 1 w 1 in st',4 12H! 10 n". or, 1 11 on in 0 11 0". II 10 II o7'4 fi TB fi 10 fi 57' i 7 00 1? n7'. II 07V4I 1 1 i fi 70 fi 7S fi SB 7 no 7 no fi ;ti ii T2,l 1 T no 1 fi 7:"A t; fin ) I ti rt7 K 72Mj i! r I 7 00 I 1 7 021,1 I B!M fi M7M fi !M I r. s: 1 , ." 9) B R7Vj No. 2. rash oiintatlniis were ns follows: l'l.OI'Il Steady; winter patents. M.7M? 4.nn; stralKhtH. M.l.t.l.Ti); clears. $3.nn73.4i; FprltiK specials. $1.30421. id; patents, $1..Wi I. "in; strnlKhts, $.'1.00173 4rt; bakers. tl.2Mt2.ffl. WMHATN'n. :i. Time; No. 2 red, 7(VfiTfiUr. I'OHN-No. 2. 40c; No. 2 yellow. WilUQK-; DATS-No. 2 22'ic; No. 2 white. iMtyfU'eV; No. .1 white. 2.1U72ti4c. UVK-No. 2. Ble. HAIUJIV-Uood feeditiK. 37'ic; fair to choice mnltltiK. 121 Hie. SKI'iOS l'laseid. No. 1 nntl northwest ern. $1.12. I'rlme timothy. $l.lfifi l.2.". c'lovor, contract Krnde, $!.! . . I'UOVISiONS-.Mpss pork, per bbl., tlO.ri tiJU.On. Lurtl. per 100 lbs.. Jii.70fi7.irJH. Short ribs sides tloosel, $15.917.25. Orv salted HhnulderM (boxed). tt;.i;iO.T5. Short clonr Hides (hnxtl). $7..riOfi7.fiO. WlllSKY-HaslH of hleh wines. $l.24Vj. St'OA US-Cut loaf, $;.8S; uninitiated, $0.32; confectioners' A. $.2S: off A. $.t2. The follnwinir are the receipts and ship ments for the day: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. l'Mmir. bbls 14.000 1 1.1X0 Wheat, bit 313,000 r,0.0,i0 Corn, bu lilti.ooo 27ii.0(0 Oats, bu 2I4.0IHI 219.1X10 live, bu 7.tfl I.OiO narley. bu 11.000 B9.O0O On tlin Produce KxchaiiKe today the butter market was llrm; creameries, Kit 21c; dalrlcH, UTtlSe. Cheesf. llrm at Id, (TfinHc. Hbks. firm ; fresh, nvifilto. m:v vtiitiv ;n.M:iti, maiikki. (liiolntlons fur (he l)n 011 Various t'oiiiinoillt les. Ni:V YOUK, Auk. 27.-IM.Ol'U-Hecelpts. 22,503 bbls.; sales. 7.500 plKS. ; market quiet nil day and about steady without chaiiKc; winter putentK, $3.75fi I.Oti; winter stralKlits, $.1.50'ii;i.fii); .Minnesota patentM, $3.9 Kf 1.20; winter extras, $2.70Ji3.0il; Minnesota bakers, $2.S.VT(3.25; winter low grades. $2.40Ti2.lVi. Uye tlour. dull; Hales. 200 bills. ; fair to Rood, $3.l"Ni(u3.25; choice to fancy, $3.25D3.t5i). COHN.MIOAL Dull, yellow western, 8S0; city. S7c; Hrandvwine, $2.45fi2.55. HYU Firm; No. 2 western. B7c f. n. b., atloat; state, B3-a34c c. I. f. New York. IIAIU.KY-Otlll; feodlUK. rH4.1c c. I. f. New York; maltlnK. !Sfi53c c. I. f. New York. BAULKY MAlr-Iltill; western. BlftiOc. VlIi:AT-Heeelpls. HS.OnO bu.; exports, 12S.122 bu.; spot, steady; No. 2 red, S0'4o f o. b.. afloat, and 7S;tc to arrive; No. 1 northern, Uulutli. ,Sie f. o. b., aitoat; No. 1 hard, nnlutli. 8ti"i,f f o. ti., alloat. Oiitlom were Kenerally llrm all day In face of IiIk receipts. OfTerltiKs were Unlit and the du nianti stimulated hv hlKher IOikIIsIi cables, n Htnall Increase In the visible supply nntl tho strens'th In corn, closed llrm at c ntl vimce over Satunlay's curb. September, T9rt79V..c. closetl 79Hc; October, 795i( 7!l"c. closetl 7n'c, necember. SO 13-lrtflSl 5-lOc, liosetl Slite. COKN IteceiptH. 2S9.7SH till. ; exports, 493, 241 bu.; siiot, llrm; No. 2. 15V f. o. b.. nlloat. and ll'c elevator. Options market was KtituiK "ml hlKher on bin scationrtl clearances, higher cables nntl fears of frost In tho west, closetl llrm at '.fctfiV net ad vance. May, 10 ll-lti'it41c, closed IH.c; Heptember. ,4(fi I4,c. closed 44c; necem- . t""'iiu';4i'. eioseti u-c, OATS-Uecelpts, 3.SS.01HI bu. ; exports, T0.7S5 bu.; spot, easier; No. 2. 2Msc: No. .1. 25c; No 2 white, 27jc; No. 3 white, 2iiV; track, inlxetl western, 2B'ii27c; track, white, 2ii? Wc; options dull anil featureless. I AY-Dull; shlppliiK. 72's5i7oc; good to Choice. ,S5fl!Mk. IIOI'S-Qulet ; stale, common to choice H9' croli, 101 13c; old, . ,,c; ',icc. Ii9 crop. KriiKIc; old. 2Ji5c . J'JP1:'i"'.!'llrmi 'lvt'Stoii. 21 to 23 lh.. ISIi.Mc; rallfornla, 21 to 2.1 lbs.. lSWe; Texas, dry, 21 In .10 lbs., 13' jc. KKATIII'jIl Klrm: hemlock sole, nueiios iS;Hfa"fiaV.0 """vywclKl,u' Kli1V: WOOL Dull ; domestic llrece, 25''(2v-: Texas. IStilfic. I'UOVISIONS-neef, dud: fiimlly $inty 12.00; mess, $9.nOfj9.W; beef hams.. $20.&i- 210,); packet. ?10.f-fr 11 0); city, India m.'.ts $ltf O0ji20.(m cut meats, steady; pickled hel lies. $f 751(11 00, pickled shoiiltltus, 3 5'J 6.75; plckletl hams. $n outfit). 75. I.ard. tlull western Hleiuntil. $7 10: Aiuust closetl at i.I5; No. 7. nominal, rellnrtl, iiulef eon tlnctit. $7.35; South America. $S.lo. com iiountl. $.0tVrfC.l2H. I'ork. nulet; family, $15.0Ot15.7B; Hhnrt clc.tr, $13.254115.50; mess $12.00013.1.1. 1 nnTTKU-Creiimery. lSf(22c; fancy cur. rent, packed. Hfillic; Imltatlnp creamery, 15'fiie: state dairy, lCt(21c. CIIHICSK- Quiet atnl easy; law. white, 104c; small, white. oi4o; larse, colored, 10filf)i; small, colored, I0t(c. r.OOS nrm: state 1111. 1 Pennsylvania, lfi 7Sc; western, resulr.r packing .it murk, IWilBe; western, loss off. Ki1il7c. POTATOKS-Dull. Jerseys. $l 0 WI.J5 New York, Jl.25'til.50; l.titiR Island. $l IJ'iw 1.50, TAI.I.OW- Quiet, cltj ($2 per pkn ' 4TOf. country (pkRS. frte). 4'jfilJ(c .MBTAI.S A Keuerrfllv weak undertone rrevnlled In the metal market today Iron and Steel ruled dull and weak, with pie Iron warrants M points lower at $lft50, on amount of the depressed southern Iron markets where No. 4 foundry nt)d pray forge sold at $inf) for warrants Copper In London was iiulet and about unchanged Locall the market was unlet ut lfi,. Tin was weak and somewhat lower In sym patln with n decline or C2 abroad. The close was weak and still lending down nrrtl nt $30 3;v.m 50 The American Smelt Ins nntl Itellnlng eotnpanv advanced the pr'.ce of lead ' to $4.37'i. the market, how ever, continues dull Spelter ruled easv, owing to a lack of demand, t losing at $4.nWrl.lf The brokers' price for copper was Jlfi 75. RI''i:-Stoatly; domestic, fair to extra, IV)it;i,f . .liipan. Iftjc. MDLASSIOri -lirm. New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 4JcTjf3e. oji ha wiioi.c.s m itKi:rs. '.tuitt 1 1 In n of i rnde 11 ml (liiolnllons on itniile mill .'nin' Produce. KHflS- UecelptH liberal; good stock firm nt MMillc LlVh POCLTUY-Hens. Ta7t4c; roosters, according to age and sire. 301c: broilers, Joe: dueki, lSe. geese. 4fi5c; turkeys, Sc. rncHii nm:ssi:i) porintY-iicn. sh fife, roosters. Bific, thicks anil geese. 9f10o; broilers, tier lb. 12ffil2'$e: turkevs. 12Ue. Ill "I'TKU Common to fair, 13.c; choice, .tflfic; separator, 20c; gatherctl creamery, l.'ale KISII Trout, 10p; blue flsii. 52r:plckerp, Sc; catllsh. I2c. drcsspil buffalo, fic; whlte-tl-h. 9c; herring, 'c; black bass, inc; sal mon, t.lc; while bitsr. Irtc; croppte. Vie; plk ', 10c; halibut. t; bullheads. I'ie; ring perch : lobsters, green. 22e; bnlletl lobsters, 'i'.e; mackerel. 20c; eodil.tj. l"c: yellow liercli, Bo PI(!i:ONS Live, per tin.. 91c. VKA LS Choice. 90c HAY-Per tarloail lots: I'nl.md, choice, $5.""); No 1 upland. $s co, medium J. 50; coarse. $fi&0: rye straw, choice $.i'); No. 3 corn, 3?c; No .1 white o.T-t. 2fic; craeketl corn, per ton. JII.Vi; corn ani oats, ehoppeil, per ton, $15 0"; hum, ior ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton. $15.00. vi:oi:tahli:s. UADISIIKS-llome-grown, per tloz., 15c. P IAS Per 14.hu. basket, toe. HLANS -Wax. per half-bushel basket, inc; "trliig. 3V JfP.W. J 'OTA TO KS- T'or bu.. S5l5c. AMiiAttL Home-grown, per lb., l'ic. CAI LII'I.DWi:u-Per '.. $1. J5UI5I5V COUN Per do.., inc. 10MAT0KS Home-grown, per j-liu. basket. 10c. ONIONS. -Home-grown, tier lb., I''il l?io. CICLICUY-Mlchlcan. 25ft W. PU1 'ITS. PKACIIKS-Callfornla. per box, 90c17$l; lexajt, ,)Pr l-basket crate, $l. i JH'.1'9 7N'"P " market. ! iVV.' ollfornla. per crate, $1.1512). ,'''H NKS- California. Tragedy, per crate, '": Ktisay, Japan, per er.te, $1.25. MAUTLiriT IMCAUS-Cnlirornla, per box, OUAPKS-Callfornla. 4-basket crnte. fl.W; ''kays. $2: Concords, home grown, 25f2lc. ?)M:cTAUINi:s-Cal)fornla, l-b.isket trale, nPnSKmURM:s-Ont of the market. ATKU.MHLONS-Ah to size. 20c to 25e each CANTALOI'Pi:-Oems, per dozen, Wioc; large sbes. Wiiwx- , APPLES-Native, T5c'd$l per bu.; per bbl., St. I, mils (irnln 11 ml I'rin lit mix. ST Lol lS. Aug. 2T.-WIIi;AT-lllgher; No. 2 retl. cash, elevator. 70,o; track, 72! tJ'ie: August, 70c; SeplemUer. TIA.c: Deto- tier, iI'tjc; December. T.ISo; No. 2 hard, fiS'j t DUN Higher; No. 2 cash, .li'-c; truck, ""sc: August. .1i,c; Sepli.mlier. 3.e; Octo ber. :Wt,c: December. 33e. OA I'S Lower; No. 2 easli. r; track, 21"tC; AiiBiisl. 2le; September. 22c; May, 21c; No. 2 White, 25e. UYH- Firm: Hp. KLOI'U Steadv: tiatenls. M 4r,fi3fi0r eletir $2.T55i3.on; extra fancy ami straight. $3.15Tr ..1. SI5KDS Timothy, llrm nntl scarce; prime, $1.25 bid: nrdlnarv. J3 95. KL A XSKKD Higher; $1.11. spot: $1.39. to arrive. COHNMHAIi-Stentlv: $2.0nff2.O.-,. ItUAN Quiet; Hacked, east track, fA'iti fiSc. IIAY-Tltnolhy. weak; $S.r.ogi0.50; praliic, llrm. $ti.B0lS.0it. WHISKY-Sleadv. $1.21. s, , 1UON COTTONTIKS-$1.3n. ',T" IK IlA(l(ilNC.-$S.inf(S SB. '"" 1 v HUM I' TWIN'K 9c. M KTA LS Leatl, higher: $1.32. Spaltor, higher: $1.05. POCLTUY -Steady; chickens. 7c; young. 914c; turkeys. fiTi7c: young. 9c: ducks, Ce; young. 7c; geese. 4'fcc: voung, tififi'fto. LO(!S Stcatly: fresh. Il'ic HrTTKU-Steatly; croumcry, 17f?21o; tlalre, I51i 17c. PUOVISIONS-Pork. steady: lobbing, $12 50. Lard, lower; choice, $0 (52. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.37V-; clear ribs. $7.50; clear sides, $7.62H. Paeon (boxetl). steady: extra shorts. $S.00; clear ribs. JS.I2U.; clenr sides, $8.25. UKCICIPTS-Flour. 12.000 bbls.: wheat, lSt.000 bu.; corn, fll.noft bu,; oats. fiO.000 bu. SI 1 1 I'M HNTS Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat, Cl.ouo bu.; corn. 15.000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu. Kiiiisiim City firitln 11ml Provisions. KANSAS CITY. A.lg. 27.-WHKAT-Sep-tomber. fil'de; December. B7'c; cash. No. 2 hard. 5fific: No. 3. fi2fli55c; No. 2 retl, 7141? 72c; No. 3, 07(571 '4c COUN September, 35'ic; December, 32'; 32e; cash. No. 2 tnlxetl, 3fi',4fl37c; No. 2 white. 371, c; No. 3. :;6'4o. OATS-No. 2 white. 2l024!.c. UYI5-NO. 2. 44',iiffl3c. HAY Choice, timothy, $D.25; choice prairie. $rt.25fi 50. m'TTHR Creamery, 17tfl9c: tlalry. fancy, lfie. KOOS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock. J2c dozen, loss off. cases returned; new whltewnotl. cases Included, He more. UKCKIPTS-Wheat, 4ii5,fioO hit.; corn, 21,400 bu : oats. 9.000 bu. SIIIPMICNTS-Whent, 1$1,I00 bu.; corn, 5.200 bu.; oats, 4,000 bu. Toledo Market. TOLF.DO. Aug. 27. WIIBAT Aetlv-!. higher: snot, 77c; September, 77Vc; Octo ber. 78c: December. flc. COUN-Dull. higher; No. 2 cash, 40Uc; Stiitember. tic. OATS Dull, steady: No. 2 cash. 22c; Sep tember. ?2V.c HYM Dull, higher; No. 2 cash, Bl4c. CLOVi:USni:D-Dull. lower; "9S prime. $rt.00; '99 prime, $0.20: October, $6.40; No. 2, $5,75. statement of Visible Supply. NKW YOUK. Aug. 27.-The visible sup ply of grain Ausust 25, as compile 1 by the New York Produce exchange. Is (is follows: Wheat, t9.9i5fi,O0O bu., Increase. 2nr.000 bu : corn, 7.430,000 bu.. decrease, 7,fi72,0 0 bu.: oats. S.OfiS.OX) bu., Increase. 1.0II.CO) liu ; rve. 734.01X1 bu.. Jnerense 53.000 bu.; barley, 517.000 bu.. Increase. 12S.0QQ bu. 1) ill 11 1 It U'hent Jlnrlit-t, DCLCTll. Aug. 27.-WIIKAT No. 1 hard, cash. 79c: September, 79c; December, 79c; No. 1 northern. eiMh. 77c; September, 77e; December 77c, No. .2 northern, 7IVjc: No. 3 siirlnir, Tl'kc COUN-:s",c. OATB-2:i'.4''n23';C. J IIImiiiiI.-i'c lirnln llnrUet. MILWAl'KiCi;, WK. Aue. 27.-WHI:aT-Steatlv: No. 1 northern, "GVsc: No. 2 north ern. T4'sfi75c. UVF- Pte.ulv; No. 1. B2c. H VnLHY-Steatly; No. 2. 50c; sample, 3S fl49it.c COUN-Prlme, No. 3. 4K(jl2c. I.lvcruool (Jrnlii nntl Provisions, LIVKItPOOL. Aug. 27-PUOVISIONS-Ueef. prime mess, steady, fifis 3tl. Lard, Xmerlcan retlnetl In palls, Htently. 37s. Cheese. American finest White, tlull, BOs fid; American llnest coloretl. tlull, 51s fid, TALI.OW-Prlme city. dull. 25s. Pliilmli'lnlilii Proiltiee Vtorliet. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27 -Hl'TTKU-Firm; f.inev western creamery. 22c; fancy western prints. 23c. noc.S-Flrm. fresh nearby. 17c: ftem western, 17c; fresh southwestern, 15c; fres.) snuthcrn. He Mltilicill'ollx Wlieilt VtnrUet. MINNKAPOLIS Aug. 27. -WHHAT-August. 73ic September, 73Vi73',e; De cember. 75i4e On track. No 1 hard. 7"',4"; No. 1 northern. 7tHc; No 2 northern, 73ic. novi:vii:N'rs or stocks ami iiomis. Wenkuess nf Siiunr AfTeets the i'rnile In Other Vtnrlifts, NKW YOUK, Aug. 27 There was some tllsposttlnu to sell Htocks today and the market showed a settling tendency throughout. Sugar absorbed close to one fourth of the day's total dealings and Its marked weakness doubtless had some sympathetic effect on the rest of the list. Sentiment was affected also bv tho ap parent abandonment of any pool opera tions for a rise. I'nless the weakness of Sugar might bo called such there was no urgency In the liquidation, but there was an absence of buying demand. The weak ness of Sugar found no explanation In any news announcement of tho day. The ap proach of a quarterly dividend period gives opportunity for usual manipulation of tho Mock anil the room trailers lubllantly trail on to anv movement In the speculation which promises an appreciable movement if prices The stock got down to within ' nf lis nntl closed mil) a fraction aboxe that on demand from the room shorts Pressure against Peoples Ons ami Brook lyn Transit seenu'd to bp coupled with the movement against Sugar In the early ileal Ings and later American Tobacco was cl, 'CI'MHUrJH-I'or tloz.. 20tf25c. M;V TI'UNIPS-Per bu. basket. 60c. NLJV UKKTS-Per dor.en bunches, 1M?2 .,?.y,.(.An,lOT's-,Vr l"- bunches, c Liri TI'C : Per , m.. tmilSe forced flown, hut Ihete stocks, except the last, showed n tendency to recover. Dr ink ln Transit rising above Saturdays level Losses extended to a point or over here nntl there In other stocks and New Jersey Central fell i London discounts hardened today and while money conditions In Ber lin are for the moment ensler. expert nu thorltlts aillrm that vpry heavy obliga tions will have to be met In that market during the coming mnhth and later. Avall nlle funds in New York continue appar ently abundant, but the season for the In terior movement of currency Is fast ap proHchlng. The recurring relief which has been afforded to this New York money mar ket by the subtreasury operations for sev eral months past seems to have about come to an end. About $9.0r0,0')0 of the extended I mted States 2 per cents still remain to be redeemed, the majotlty of which are on deposit at Washington to secure circulation or government deposits The bunks llnd illfllculty In securing new 2 tier cent bonds to replace these and thev are in consequence substituting lawful money nt Washington and retiring the cir culation secured by the called bonds, or are lemlng them on deposit In spite of the fact that Interest on thm hits ceased. There remains about $ti,0uo,fmo of circula tion, which has been applied for by the banks, but which has not been issued, lie yoml this the banks show no disposition to extend their circulation. I he bond market was tlull nnd reaction ary, lotnl sales, par value, $77o,ono. I, s price mlvam','1 ' Pt cent In tho bid The Commetclal Advertiser's llnanclal ca blegram sajs: "The markets here todav'wero very dull except for slight activity It, West Austra Ihiis and In Paris, which Is growing up. The bank Ihhil-IiI fin mi 1., 1,,,, .. n ' VeullvV,L,iKu'.,r''i ,m' i'1""'" I'rtCfS on the New .ork Slock exchange: Atchison v7 do t'. mi, Pnlnii P.icllln .... on pfd Wlr,., ; . tin, pfd W. A: I.. II i, do d pfd 2.1N Wis. Central nu, Third .Weinie lonj Adams Hxprrsi ,,..11 Amer. tlxprffs is-, If. S. lixprens 4-, Welh-FHrgo I it.... 1 3;, Amer. Cnt. Oil .n do pM jij Aiiifi-. Mullltig (, do pfd ;i Amr. fl. U SSI, du pfil W, Alntr. Spirits in do pfil 1; Amer. S. II h do pfd UMj Anifr. S. & W up, I" pfd 71 Amr. Tin Plate.... S7H do pfd T7 Amer. Tolmrco do if, m Atiiitonilii M Co.... it llrk. linn. Tr W. tlslllmnre Ohio.. 5IH 1 Hritniinii raruic Camilla Soinhrni Ches A t)hlo I lllCIIRIl Ut, V.... 11. A U Chlt-Hgo I fi I..., do pfd lilll'HRO A 15. I.. ClilciiBo .t N. W.. '.. It I. P.... C P. r & St. L.. t'nlo S'natlieril .. lli 1st pfd ... lo 2t pfd.... Pel. ,fc Hudson... Pel. I,. A W Oenver It II.. do pfd Mile "In ll pfd... fit. .Vnr. pfd Ibx-klng Coal .... Hut king Valley ,, llllnnls Central .. IniMi (Vntrnl .... In pfd L. 15. & W In I'M . 11 . 2f)1 . 14 .UP, . 21 . M . PKIi .IDVll . II .111' .17-. . Pi .... Wi .... ms .... M ....IM'l .... tm .... !IH ....lli-A .... 11, .... 41 .... 2?U .... !)4 ....S'9 .... T"i .... 91 .... .... 9i' .... W .... to .... 9H 1 nlo. I', fit I jp, 1 Like Slime .... Inils. A- Nnsh. Mslilliitliiti I, . Mot. St Ity.... Mex. I'enllill .. .Minn. & St. L. do pfil Mil Prtclllc .... Mobile Ohio. M.. K. A T.... do pfd N. .1. tvniral.. 1 on. 101HI1TO do ifil 77 Federal Steel do pfd fi-.ij neneial Clectilt! ..isn Ohieusv Sugar .".l lo pfd !)in InPni l'sper do pfd v, Nntlotuil lllscult ... .11 do pfd sj NntlnnAl Infill 17 .... SO N. V. Central... do pfd j.t.1; Vnr. & West MH'.Votlimnl Steel ;; do pf.l il't do nf.l 'Pi No. Parlfle ! pfd Ontnrln a W O. It. N do pfd PennityUiuila .... Hen ling tin 1st pfd... 'In 2d pfd... H. ti. YV do pfd SI. I. ft S. V. . do 2,1 pfd... St. U S. W to pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. otnnhn. So. Pacific So. It.illMiiy .... do nf.l .. .Vii', Jf. V. Air Drake.. ,.I.V) .. .1 iNn, Anitrlnm I.-, .. 2"T4 Parlllo Const .. .. 12 I tl'i ll pfrl. .. 7fi I dn 2, pfd. ..I!"; Pftcllle Mull ... .. PiLj IVnplP'H t!ss .. 7fciy Ii.-. )' )'. .. ""' Prenseil Steel Car.. 17 ..17 On pfd 7V4 .. 51 Pullman Pal. Car..lW .. 9 StanJ. II. a T .. O'i'Siigar .. 3.1H do pfil... .Ilfr'i .IP5 . fu-'i . I0 4 . r.si4 . 211. . 91 !? Tetlll. C. A I. .. 20 P S leather.... In pfd I. S. ItuMier.... do pfd WeMrrn Pnlnn . ..UVi .AH . . 113 .. .. ID', 3U llepilhllc I fit S.... 12 no pro P. C. C. & St. U.. Texns A I'aiille.... 14 "Offered. Neiv Ytirk Vtonej Vlnrl.'et. NKW YOUK. Aug. 27.-MONKY-On c.fll, steatly. I'lfil'j per cent; prime mercantile paper. Hi iu per t ent. STKRLIN'O KXCHANOK-Knsy. with actual business In bankers' bills nt $I.S7V.iff. uir iiejiiiiiiu ; at t.My4.M'fe ror slxtv days. PostPtl rates. $1 .s&jj antl $l.8SUTi I.S'i; commercial bills, $4.S3'ji4.S4. SJLVKU-Uar. fil'ic. Silver certldcites, tIMii2Vsc. Mexican dollars. ISHe. lovcrnment bonds strong; stnto bontH Inactive; railroad bonds Irtcgulnr. The closing prices on bonds today nrc ns follows: P S ref Is, reg. do coupon do 3s, ten dn coupon .10.1V, 1 .IC.-.3-, .103 .109 .134 .134 .11.-. .115 .1124 ,li:ij N. r. r. is .v. J. c. g. r.s No Puplllc 3s do Is N Y. (! St Ht 1. 4s, N. fit W. con. 4s.. .loss; .1221, . w, .111 .l'ifi'; . 97'4 .109 .102Vi .UV .112V, . 17", . 9K. .III'I .I2li .107 A .llSli . 7i .10V, . 6S 1 m . 53 .1051; .H7ij .101 .inn . . 90 no new ts, reg. tin coupon do ul.l, 4s. rrg. Ore. Nav. la do coupon do 4s do 5s, reg do coupon I), of C. 3 Ms Atrli. nenernt 4s... do adj. 2s Canada So. 2s ChM. & O. 4Vis.... do Is C N. V. c 7.. do S. P. d. 5s... OhPagn Ter. ti.... Colo. So. 4s I), fit It. (1. Is do 4s Krle Ocnrral 4s V. V. I). C Is. Oen. Klectrle 6s... la. Central Is I. St S. unl. 4s.... M.. K. & T. 2s do 4s O. S. L. 6a I tin rArmnl T.m .1: I Heading gen. 4s... 11. u. w. is 1 St L & I M e. $.. Ht L fit S V g. 6s, St. Paul consols... St. P... C. St P. Is. do Ds I So. ParlOc 4s So. Hallway 5s "S. It. & T. s Tex. St Pacific Is., do 2s Pnlnn Pacific 4s... Wnbnsh Is do 2s West Shore 4s Wis. Central 4s..., Va. Centuries . S5 .101 . isN .U7i .110 .120 , 92 Vi . S4 .102l4 , 'A . ;N . 72',il H.-i 113 , 99H , r, , , 9PS When Issued. Offered. Huston Stni'k Quotations. HOSTON. Auk. 27.-C.ill loans. 203 per per cent; tlmo loans. 34 per cent, oitlclal closing: A.. T. & K. P... do pfd Amer. Sugar .... do pM Hell Telephone .. Hn4nn I'.levated Itostnn fit Mnlne. P., 11. St Q Pomlnlon Coal , do pfd Federal Steel ... do prd Pltchburg pfd ... Oen. Mleetilc ... do pfil IM. Hlec. Ill Mexican Central Mich. Telephone N. II. 0. St C... Old Colony Old Dominion ... Uuliher ,. 2fi'i . os ..US'4 . .Iir. ,.m lis Pnlon Pacino Wet Knd ... Wis. Central Atchison .v. n. o. st c. ... Mi, ...93 ... 1.'. ... 99 ... Cl', ... 2i, ... P. ... S7', ...315 ... Cl ...75') ... K.it ... 13i ... 25 ... 07 ... 41 ...110 ... in ...213 . .. 29'; ... .3 ... 4011 5s Adtenture Atlmif M r. .1S 121'VAmai, Copper .. Ili 'Hoslnn fit Mnnt 110 .Ilutte St lloston. ,. 33IJ ,. C . .13Si .137', .133 .2C.M4 . IP. .. 1 . 1.15, . 201 . 1714 . 2t 'nl. St Hecln Centennial Franklin ilumh'ildt Os.-eola Parrot Qulncy Santa l'e Copper. Tainnmrk Ptnh Mining Winona Wolverines Illd. London Stock Uiiolntlons, LONDON. Aug. 27. I p. m. Closing: Cons, money ... do nit Atchison .. 97', 1 Krle IP. 3i, US', M, 71 61 i 9 sa n 97 P.-IO do 1st pfd ... '."iVPennsjIviinla ... Cansdlan Pacific . St. Paul Illinois Central -. landslide Pnlnn Pacific pfd N. V Central.. . 9P, Hen ling .11 -.v, Xo. Pacific pfd... Oram! Tiunk .... Anacnnla .It'iV, . 71', 77n nand Mines I32i4 HAU SILVKH Klrm. 2Ssitl. MONHY 2'9 per cent. Shoi't hills, 3i per cent; threo months' bills, unilSTs per cent. Netv York IIIiiIiik Moeks, NKW YOUK, Aug. 27,-The following nre the closing quotations for mining shnres today: Chnllar 12 Ontario 550 crown Point 13 Ophlr 50 Con. Cal. & Vn ...120 Plymouth 10 Demlwinil '0 Quicksilver 150 tloiild & Currle 12 do pfil 6".0 Hale N'orcross... 14 Sierra Nevnda ...... 32 llome.tiike SW Standard 30 Iron Silver 53 Pnlnn Con IS Mexican 22 Yellow Jacket 23 I'orelun I'Mnnnelnl. HKHLIN. Aug. 27. Tho weekly stntement of the Imperial Hunk of Germany shows the following changes: Marks. Cash In hand. Increase, 17,tVki,tNV) Treasury; notes, Increase iBO.OnO Other securities, decrease fi.lu0.0t10 Notes In circulation, doorcase S0.ai0.ini0 Kxchango on London, 20 marks 4st4 pfgs. for checks. Discount rates; Short bills, 2 per cent; threo months' bills, 3!i per cent. Business was extremely dull on the bourse today. Local shares were weak, especially after bourse hours. PAH1S. Aug. 27.-PrlcfH on the bourse today were firm In spite of tho ntilctuess of business The strength of rentes favored the whole market. Rio tlnton wero In great demand anil finished with n good ad vance. Spanish Is wero maintained. Three per cent rentes, 10 francs 8214 centimes for the account, exchange on London 25 francs 17'i centimes for checks; Spanish Is closetl at 72,774. LONDON. Aug. 27 Money was less plen tiful antl for short loans was llrm on tho Stock exchange today. There will ho con blderahle shifting of balances this week In connection with the settlement, pay- ment of treasury bills nnd the usual month-end demands. The attention of the mining market was occupied with the arty-over, which extends until tomorrow Other sections d.i not desire to enlarge their speculative engagements. There was little movement nnd the tone was doubtful. Homo railroads, mostly, had a downward tendency Americans were dull, following .'iWk st- ''""I"- common nnd pre ferred, were offered, Ornnd Trunks re-ti1- 1 ?'"L were hnrder. under "VV.0".'! ?f Utiles. i iii),.',''1,' Al,K 27 --The amount of . I.'1 .ln, thr "nnl "r l'"Rlo"'I ' 1 1 '. '.r'"' vaH Cl.'. Spanish 4s J?es mm ' 1 mcmlum a Huenos l'lliiiii.nt Sotr,, pr.:u,l,ukasked.,',,,K,, 1P ,llHrm,nl 1011 H1CAOO. Aug. 27. Clearings tja 7i" ir)- i?sirp-'r,v7-,vv p?n" ras U nuuA'rk r'- -0c 'llfrnunt. lngs,,$VcoP'il,',V A"K,-l"rik dear. Ti'tv Viinl- I'lilances. $l,702,2n). OSMbaa'!. iAfi,,,&,i7-t'lpn,", t en v'nN..Xv T!' Auc 27.-.Moiiev, 2i,S7fi per earl,s:Vf).SMk.rt7,,,,a"KP' ,WMfe? 1l: 25S,.fe.-''''Hn"' J1I.403.- g'.ltl. V.wJ?MI. 'P eU"h b,n"f. !3T.!ttl.011: ., Ctittun Mnrket. "poij mill mnke a stai d either w-nv tS market started stentllv in t...!I. .i.iJ ' "p I Pnlut higher to'? ,1,1, inr.Nn Uffi lint H'Pandl"rhon,, mnr !,h"" " ? "pn- 1. mi,,'.11 , iV1 . 11 '"nnntlon from the crop n. u.rj '"'IIp'Up'I no ratlleal change ' during the Mini 11 v titerval here, profession' d commission houses alike gave ntient n o r nnilng up tnlnor accounts pre, r" o whatever might be In store 11 be w'iv of news Inter In the tlav. A few 1 f the 1? wary shorts near ml,l.lY .luleil' ti me for coyer, but l,,.r,ro thev sueccet ed In P,';i,iV."c""K. !hp,r. -Minti prices rrj 1 tmiPd fully fi 110 uts with the pit In general m-rv-ously buying eolton. Then folio ct a" pel of ml nil ( t variations, with the market much of the afternoon narrow , , utilnte? esllng Near the close another ' tin , f shorts Increased the atlvance with the ma" ket llnnlly slead.x, all points net higher ! inures closetl steady; August. $S Sen! letnbcr S.5S; October.-$, l November $S 31 liaccmber. $S.3I; .lanuarv. $s.3l; .Vlifiiarv JiVup, $'"10" '' ,S3,; A"rl1' May. $".39; ST. LOI'IS. Mo., Aug, 27 COTi'nv Hull middling, 9 .)..;' sav's'.-ilO haPs;rp7p7, ti; b'fles 'Mi Htll","'",!'' ,i-s I'illPH; stock. li,070 N K W ORLKANS. Aug. 27 -COTTON-I-utures steady: Aigust. $9.30 hid; Seple'm her. $;.iWS(il; October. $S.2.VnS.2fi Nmein ,,or' JJ' lil'V,'- December JX.IKiS.i:, ?l,u . ary $x.r,f,x.1; February, $8.I7?;S 19: , 1 rch JJi.2iWS.22; April. $S.22(f5i 24; Mav. $s25ir s i7" hlifit. UpI; sales, 2i0 bales: ordinary' Cnllforiiln Dried I'm I Is. NKW YORK. Aug. 27 -CALIFORNIA pRIKD KHIMTS -Showed verV little an- unchanged prices. There was no featur" In rvaporatetl apples ami prices continued on the present basis, with the result that th .ii.-,. . .:-ii 1. m geiieniuy siinwn was to limit DUrcllllSfis to nnrrnnt ti'fititi t'l... i-- however, was v,.ry steady, at fullv sux! tallied prices. State common was "uuofd from .Ic to Tip; prime. IMfSUe; choice, 5Vi l.c; rancy, bifiic Prunes were nuntetl from 3i.c to ,e per pound, as to size and iual Aprlpots. royal. 1P01Ip; Moor park. iVfiiic in-inti, mtisc; unpceieti Coffee Vlnrl.ot S' o!l,fAA!rr',RK-I'"u.ures . 1 i ' . '"'"is nigner. on active , r"n ''",. "l hy "horts antl ruleil llrm all tlay with an upward tendency on strong cables, nmaller receipts than ex peeled, the Improvement in spot demand, support from speculators nntl nn absence of sellers. The close was stoady nt n npt nd- .i AXV t "'in'.-'. 1 nun sines reacneii -'"'Ss. Inc'utllni; September at $7..W i'-ni ,ni'itPr. S7j4tKif.tr.; December. $7.t5'ii ivX-VVV i.te: Atarcn. n.MUfT.M: Slav, $i.S..Ti. 9o. Spot coffee stendy; No. 7 Invoice, Sie blil. Mlltl, quiet; Cordova. gnSiHc. Vimv Vtirk llry (inmla, NKW YOUK. Aug 27.-DRY OOODS Spot business has been good wim Jobbers, but different ti the primary market. De mand for nil kinds of brown cottons slow nntl prices Irregular, nieached goods In about nverage request, at previous pries. No change In denims or other coarse col tired goods. Pilots nnd ginghams quiet mnl unchanged. Print cloths Inactive. Y oolen mid worsted fabrics dull nnd barely steady. ' Oil Market. ri.TJ' Pn- Aup: ".-Credit halancet, -2j: nrJl' KW' R0 Shlnments. threo days. IBS. 1,1) bbls.. average 101,130 bbls.; runs. th.r?,V.'K'A';t mi3" b,,ls ' overage. S7.8I4 bbls LONDON, Aug. 27.-OILS-Llnseed, 33s 3d. Turpentine spirits, 27s Cd. Sugar .Market. lN;PvV,;;,u'- 27-SUOAR-neet. 12s. ,OUK;, AUB. 87 SPOAR-R.iw. strong; fair reilnlni;. 4.14c: centrifugal. 9t! test, 4Thc. Molasses Htigar, 4c; rellned, steady. Wool .llnrket. ST. LOI'IS. Aug. 27. - WOOL - Quiet, steady; medium grades. Ilft27c; light! Tune lljil.c; heavy, line. llffHc; tub washed, 18 15 29e. r.luill Hiitter Mnrket. KLGIN. III.. Aug. 27.-RCTTKR-Offerlng f-d tubs all selling at 22'2c. Market de clared llrm at 2l's1c. Kniisns (i(j. I,l,p Stock, KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 27.-CATTLK-Recelpts. 3,000 natives, 1,700 Texans; light supply stimulated values, nil classes sel'ing fr'"3. .stoutly to 10c higher; native steers, $.OOfi.i.,o; stnekers ami feeders. $3.50irf4.50: butcher cows ami heifers. $3.IO4.50; can ners, 2.501i3.10; fed westerns, $4.15fil.35: wintered Texuns, $3.50-73.55; grass Texans, $2.90113.55. CALVKS Receipts, 500 hentl; market static stronger: sales $5.00fi5.75. HOGS Receipts. 2,700 heatl; Inrge supply nnd lower ipifitatlons on enstern mnrkets cnusetl n sympathetic decline of MflOc; heavy nntl mlxetl, $5.005.15; light, $5.00Wo.20; pigs. $4.00(35.00. SI1KKP AND LAMRS-Recclpts. 2.700 heatl; market fairly active nt steady prices; sunnly mostly westerns: lambs, st.oiwu 7.v muttons, $3.luig3.C0; feeders, $3.25ff4.00; culls, $2.50 j? 3.25. St. .loseph Mvp Stock". SOPTII ST. JOSKPH. Mo., Aug. 27. (Speclal.) The Journal quotes: CATTLIC Receipts. l.BoO; market -ilow; natives, $1 Xnu.W: Texas and westerns. $3 25fi5.40; cows antl heifers. $2.00ff4 75; bulls and stags, $2,001(4.90; yearlings and cnlvvs, $3.35'k 1.50: stockers nntl feeders, $3.25Tfl.r,3; veals. $5.00fifi.rA IIOOS-Recelpts, 2,300: market BfiiDe lower; all gratles, $5.0o, 5.12',fc: bulk of sales, $3!fifiS.10. SHKKI'-Recelpts, 3.400; trains nil late; market slow. Ciiinii Plnnree In I'ull Sirlnir, DKTHOIT, Aug. 27. "Camp Plngree," ns Hip Knights nf Pythias military camp Is nillclally designated, was In full swing to tlay, although Major Oenernl Carnahan did not take charge olllclally until evening. I'lv thousand men slept on the tented Held last night antl new arrivals were reporting all tlay Sunreme Chancellor Sample, heatl 01 tho Pythian 01 tier, said tho attendance, whllo large, will not be nearly us large as It would have been had not the national Grand Army of the Republic en campment at Chicago been held at the same time. Till: HKAI.TY MAUICr.T. INSTHt.'MKNTS filed for record In county clerk s otllce Monday, August 27: Humility Deetls, J. J. Allen to H. A. Kvnns, o U lot 20, block 2. Hush & S's ml $ 50 Ileiirv Thayer, tristee. In .1. A. Ahlln, lot 9, block I, Horbach'n 2nd nil 1,250 Richard Goodman, administrator, to C. L. Hart, lots 11 anil IC. block 7, lied fonl Place j rnllcil Heal Kstate antl Trust com pany to John Gordon, lot 11, block I, Maxwell's 2nd atl 375 Same to D. O. Urndford. lot I. block 3, samo 250 Fidelity Hulldlng and Loan associa tion to Fidelity Savings association, lot 22, block 12. Omaha View, lot 23. block 11. Clifton Hill 1 Fldejlty Savings association to G. W. Carr, lot 22. block 12, Omaha Vlow... 351 M F Hourke 10 Christian Laudcn. lot X, block 1. Ilorbnch's 2ml atl 2.010 M F HarrlH to H. M. Hug, lots fi, 7 and S. Motter nub 1 Deeds. Master In chancery to Carlos Wood worth, tot II, Godfrey o ad 4,034 Total amount of transfers JS.tTa OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Liberal and Prices Suffer a Decline. HOG MARKET TAKES ANOTHER DROP Sheep nntl I.nnilis Are In linnil .Supply, hut the Deiiiniiil Is Right nnd 1'rlees Hold About Mently. , SOt'TH OMAHA, Aug. 27. Receipts were: Cattle. 11014s. Sheep. I'ineini .Monda 7,759 Hume tiny last week 4.9Pi Same week before 2,77tS Same three weeks ngo.. 2.777 Same lour weeks inn.. 3.312 a. in 12.tSt 16.1s 2.6IS 1..VI3 3. 120 ti.MSi 7.i7s 4,021 7.I7J Average price paid inc nogs tor the lat several uays, with eomi'ifsons: Tl900".l9.llS9i.llli97".9ii.la9i.lKir Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Aug Aug. Aug. Allg. Aug. Allg. Allg. 1 1 u IS: 4 19 3 791 12 77i 1 , 1 "? 2 1 u 11, 4 2tij 3 74' 3 45' I 4 5l 4 6.1 3 1 5 15 4 33, ) 7 3 471 2 4 Mi 4 f5 .... 6 10' 4 U 3 C4 3 57 2 , I S I I 4 45 3 71, 3 W 3 I 4 66 ' I 5 04, J 11, 3 4J 3 ttt 4 &i 4 14 ft II, 4 3S I 1 3 45i 2 9-i 1 wl it 8.., 9... 10., II.. 12 . 1.1.. 14., 15., 1(1., 17.. IS.. 19.. 20.. 21.. nt 23". 21.. 25. . 26.. 5 15' 4 3I 3 Sl I i 1 5 HI, 4 32 3 7i 3 49; 5 00 4 2M 3 67 3 53) 2 76 1 M 1 in 1 mi 1 Rf. 4 b0 4 S ) 4 4!'l 4 M I 57 4 70 4 i .1 1 4 3.), j ;i t)t i i 1 " , J 1 9S I 3 741 3 fill 2 74 4 i.'Ji 1 ' 4 97 4 43 3 6 2 W 1 Oil ' 1 4 97 4 ! 4 44' 3 75 I 2 S3! 4 121 5 06 4 321 3 7SI 3 70 4 471 5 OS 4 55, 6 U 5 00 4 3H 3 7I 3 71 2 M 4 95 I III 3 6l 4 50 S 67l :t lis 2 9'J b 0 .1 Til 1 Ml 4 M 5 03 3 751 3 701 2 70i 56 5 01 5 0: 1 1AI 3 76. 2 ST.I I 49 R 10 !l 5 Oil I 42 3 69 t 36 5 0.S ..! 971 4 4I 3 7I 3 S3' 4 3'il 6 12 ..15 02 t I2 3 SI 3 79 2 S I ) 5 1J ..I 5 Of. 4 40 3 73 3 Mi 2 79 1 3 1 ,11 "v ! :' n n i! 76, I 321 .. 4 9! I .1 70 4 02, 2 75 211 5 21 Indicates Sunriav. The official number or cars nf stock brought In today by each road wns: Cat.llgs.Sli'p.Hrs. C. M. v St. P. Ry 25 Mo, Paellle system 26 C P. system II F K. ft M V. R. R 97 S. C. & P. Rv 3 C. St. P., M. f.- O. Ry.... II H. ft M. R. R. R 100 C, It. Q. Rv K C. St ftSt. J 3 C, It. I. ei P., west Total receipts not? 3 .1 10 2S 1 1 12 .. 10 ': 12 ll 11 !! '3 .i 15 15 35 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Huvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2M :io:t tl. II. llammonil Co 523 Swift nntl Company 116 Cudahy Packing Co 1,15s Armour Company 412 Clltlahy Co.. K. (' 697 Swift anil Co.. country.. 57 R. Hecker A Degun.... to:! Vausant K- Co 2Mi J. L. Carey 315 I. olitium & i'o 40S W. I. Stephen 60 Hill fi Huntzlnger 103 Heiilon A I'ntlerwootl.... 400 Huston V Co 50 Livingstone St Schaller .. Ul llnmllton & Rothschild.. 2IR L. F. Hlisz 59 II. L. Dennis & Co 31 llobblck Co 105 Other buyers 1,091 69? 62 l.nnl IM Wl 2.210 1.0)1 1,731 3,:'.6S iTio S.9II Total 7.250 CATTLK There wns the heaviest run of cattle of the season here today, about 302 cars, or 7.759 head, being reported tin sale. The hulk of the rccelpln were on the feeder order, only a few bunches of western cattlo being good enough for killers. Chicago re ceived about 21.000 heatl of cnttlo nntl quoted the market steady to 10c lower, and as a result prices here were lower on nearly all gratles mid 11 was rather lato before many cattle hail been weighed up. There were only about a dozen cars of corn cattle on sale and the market could be called steatly In some cases to a little easier. Packers did not seem to take hold with much life nntl the market was slow nnd druggy throughout. Packers started In to buy their cow stuff lower and bids were rather uneven. The best grades wore perhhps not much lower, but other lines were slow and lower, the decline In most cases being n dime, though more nan to ue inxen on on some nunclies. dinners were also about 10c lower. Good, handy weight bulls snltl about the same ns they did on Friday, but the heavier and conrscr grades were slow and a little lower. The stockcr and feeder trade wns hartllv as good todny. Yard traders had ouite a good many cattle on hand nntl the big sup ply today, with the prospects of heavy runs all tho week, made them rather bearish. Tho good weight cattlo were In some cases nearly steady, but those not answering to mai tiescription were lower. The decline wns rather uneven, but 10c or 15c would cover It In most cases. Western rangers made up the hulk" of win receipts tou.iy, put packers found but few strings they wantetl. Tho better graues wero ngni arnunci steatly, but as a rulo wero a little easier than nt the close of last week. Cow stuff was about a dime lower nnu teeners anywhere from nearlv steady to 10c or 15c lower. Representative sales; I5KKF STKKR3. No. 1.... 3S Av. Pr. No. 34 1 A v. Pr. ...iiw 6 n ...nr.o s :-. .. 7X1 ITS . M4 5 00 .1060 .'. 15 32.. 40.. ...1211 r. 21 5 TO .1160 & n 30... ...lt'."i COWS. . S3 2 00 .1300 2 25 2.. ''.'.'. 10..., 1... 1..., 1... 6..., .... W. 2 6-. ....10V, : 8.. 8,5 ....1012 2 9) ....1140 3 0) ....10.V) 3 0) ....1100 3 00 ....till 3 I.-. ....13S0 4 00 .... 3 So ...KOO ... 915 ...1102 ...1170 ...1060 ... S30 .... m 2 40 2 40 2 ID 2 M 2 60 I.. HBIFKRS. 2 00 1 HULLS. 13S0 2 70 1 1040 3 23 1470 :") I S10 1400 3 p) 1 890 1210 3 10 1 930 STAOS. 3 40 3 M 3 10 1640 4 30 4 1517 4 75 STOCK CALVKS. 30) 4 00 1G J57 4 60 STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. 340 2 30 2 67,-, 3 n 1110 2 65 8 CM 3 ir, 1220 2 75 IS TI') 3 ID 7R5 2 S.". 2 1040 3 15 654 3 10 STOCKKHS AND FKKDKHS. 559 2 85 . 873 3 73 . Mil 3 75 . 924 3 75 , 722 3 80 .435 4 00 t,0 4 00 CIO 4 00 I.... 30.... 12"!! 19.... 830 3 00 40.,. 30... 9... q 12.'.'.' 1... C.3 3 25 520 3 30 3 r.0 3 65 3 75 3S7 S03 86S NKHUASKA. f5 feeders. .1210 3 55 3 00 3 frt 3 BO 3 90 3 SO t 50 4 00 3 00 2 IA 2 50 .1 o- 2 60 5 50 3 15 3 75 3 m 3 73 23 feeders.. S9S 3 53 2 feetlers. . 60. 12 feetlers.. 6X1 2 feeders... 765 44 feeders 19 heifers. 26 cows I cows .. 966 6)1 4 10 :i 45 2 S3 .1 25 5 0) 3 50 3 frl 3 1 5 2 5) 2 2') 2 9) .1 90 3 "0 :i 15 2 50 2 93 II feeders. 9 feeders. 2 feeders. 4S feeders. 6 heifers., 570 1022 435 WIS 5SS 955 932 4 fettlers.. 315 3 feeders.. K9.I 120 feeders.. KB 54 feeders.. 89S 1 cow 150 3 cows S53 2 heifers... SO) 5 feeders.. BOS 2 fettlers.. 333 13 cows 1U30 1 cow 1010 2 cows 1013 fi cows 1 cow. 2 cows .. 973 ..1050 .. 890 ..1370 .. 150 1 bull 1 calf 10 cows 112 4S feetlers.. MM 1 feeder... 990 45 feeders.. 9u2 3 feetlers.. 1133 C. C feeders.. 1096 2 50 F. Rofs Idaho. 3 50 tl feeders.. 10TR 4 15 5 00 2 10 Arclidnle Urns. .Mont. 4 feeders.. JoM 3 60 77 calves... 212 17 heifers... 59S 3 00 67 cows MS 21 feeders.. 675 3 60 c. w. Houlter-Mont. 2 feeders.. 1210 4 25 43 feeders. 1 feeder... ISO 3 25 2 feetlers. 551 4 2) 70) 3 50 1. J Hrown Idaho. 30 feeder.. 9S4 3 70 5S feeders.. 1052 4 20 ! . Currle Neh. 51 feeders.. 1027 4 15 12 heifers S50 3 30 21 cows. . IOJS 3 63 A. Christian -Neb. 51 feeders.. 36 feeders. . 5 feeders.. 927 1 ) Hogalth St 11 -K D. 911 3 SO heifers. 3 20 2 10 2 S3 . 911 3 50 1 cow.... . 912 2 50 31 cows... William Charles-S. D Hid sso 10 cows.. R feeders.. 1023 3 73 Scows... 1 feeder... 1170 3 25 feeders.. 1131 3 75 .1. 11. Hrown-S. D. 075 3 00 10 cows... 11 cows... 62 steers.. .1052 3 10 1 cows... 990 . 949 2 30 Mackey Rros. 8. D. .Ml 3 35 John Isaacs 8. D. . SR0 3 00 31 feetlers.. . 959 3 fiO I cow 3 feeders. O 919 3 S3 do S. llnmllton Wyn 57 rows 9SS 96S KS0 9S0 1070 1065 10M O.'O 960 20 4 steers. ,.1317 4 .10 I 30 I 30 4 30 3 5i 3 S3 3 S3 3 S3 3 10 15 cows 1 cow 1 cow. . 1 cow . 2 cows 1 row 1 cow 2 cows 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 70 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 5 steers . I sleer . . 1 steer 1 steer 53 feeder 17 feetlers 22 feeders 1 stag . .. . 1311 1200 1210 . 10SO 111)1 1072 1079 .1010 1 calf 310 4 9 bulls ... 1294 5 50 Watson & J, -Wyn. Ift steers... 1167 4 25 6 cows .... 93J 2N L. Slmonson - Neb, $ cows.... 1079 2 S 1 htdl .... 1410 son 5 cows Sill 3 20 1 calf IS) 5 25 Mntndor Cattle Co -S. D 20 steers.. ..122S 110 21 steers... 1194 110 W V. Rlchetts-Wyo. 1 row 910 3 60 1 bull 12s0 2 M 1 cow lnso 3 60 1 bull 1370 2 50 1 cow Wl 2 25 HII Swnllow-S. D. cows.... 1fto 2 00 2S cows 903 2 ! 10 cows .... 931 2 30 W A. Howell-Ncb. 3 heifers... 793 3 20 9 feeders. . CAS 3 65 2 cows 995 2 90 3 feeders . 706 3 65 2 rows 910 2 25 Western Ranches S. V). 46 steers. ...1102 3 on K. U. Armstrong Wyo. 1.) steers. ...1260 4 5n 22 cows WS5 3 65 7 cows 9?7 2 M Nichols Rros.-S. D. iS feeder,.. S70 3 40 ,. , , V M. BtewrtS. D. 1. feeders.. 9!3 3 61 II cows SSD 2 GO 6 feeders. . 93 3 Oil . . , D. Sehultz-fl. D. S feeder. . So 3 65 5 heifers... SI6 3 20 4 heifer... SIB 3 20 M . James Fonl S. 1). 26 feeders.. 916 3 40 21 cows 1036 3 25 21 steers.. .1216 4 20 I.'. AeWerninn H TV :.i rows .. yvi 2 n cows 916 2 til 3 40 3 10 13 feeders. 047 3 10 1 feeder.. 9S0 3 feeders.. lOftl :i 40 1 feeder. ..1230 south Dakota 14 feeders, 2 cows ... 91; 90 6 cows 1133 2 85 1000 p. 1201 1300 5 Carcy-S D. II steers. 1 steer.. 3 steers. t 20 I 20 I 20 4 20 4 20 2 steers... .1155 4 21 I 20 I 20 I 20 I 20 2 steers. ...12V) 1 steer 10S0 9 steers ...1206 1210 7 steers ...litis 2 steers... 09ii 2 steers .. 1210 1 steer. ..1220 I 20 Shledley Cattle Co-S. D. .t cows. 1061 4 00 lot steers .. 1IS2 30 I 30 ( 30 4 30 3 30 3 90 3 50 53 steers. .1206 .1016 .12W T. I 30 99 steers ...1230 3 50 7 steers.. ..I22S 4 30 4 steer... .1215 Wlllson-S D 3 35 IS steer ... $66 Hlarkmnn- Idaho. 4 15 6 feeder.. 956 2.i steer. IS steers. 2 feeder.. 903 W. II 7.1 feeder.. 1136 II rows. 1059 3 45 1 feeder... 900 S. P Morgan-Neb. 915 4 Oil 3 feeder.. 913 3 50 A. S Wootl-S. I). 19 feeders. 5 heifer.. I cow :9 feeders . . S60 3 00 3 cows 973 100 2 ,VI 1 steer 520 V9I 3 75 3 feeder.. 91 2 00 2 Oil 3 50 MONTANA. I COWS 3 cows .1017 2 70 2 70 I steer 1250 3 90 1 steer 1310 3 90 1026 29 steers. ...1221 3 9i) 23 steers .1271 .1020 . S50 .1029 3 9) 2 70 2 70 3 20 3 .0 2 steer. ...1270 21 feeders.. I1&S 3 feeders. 1130 4S cows 1035 1 cow 1070 3 9i) 1 cow.., I cow. . , I 25 3 75 3 3i I 3 20 1 90 4 l 3 ftl 2 90 52 cows 1 steer.... 1220 II calve. . . 261 13 feeder.. 937 t cow S79 4 cows M2 DAKOTA. 1 feeder. . .1070 2 feeders.. 1125 3 cows 1056 3 S3 2 50 I calve I cows. 1 cow.. 170 ..I116O ..ioso SOI 'TM is feeders 1075 I feeder ..1220 3 feeders.. 1033 1 cow 11ml 1 cow insn I bull DM F. 22 feeders. 9S I 25 3 50 I 25 3 50 4 25 3 05 3 05 3 35 2 cows.. 2 cows.. .1020 .1115 2 5o Yorgnn, 3 9) 3 90 Idaho. 25 steers. ...1191 T. J. Itrown- -Idaho. 13 feeders.. 966 I 10 17 feetlers. W llnnilvVeli . 9S7 4 05 . 93.1 3 23 .1015 2f0 23 feeders.. 912 3 00 "3 feeders. R. M. Crawford-Neb. I.i feeders.. 935 3 73 2 cows.... 5 fecedrs.. 033 3 on . . II T. Clark-Idaho. 9 feeders.. 912 3 75 3 feeders.. 1113 3 1 feeder... 1350 3 00 Marvel llnrsev Co .Wvn 36 steers.. ..1214 4 40 10 cows HU7 3 53 fi cow.... 19 cows I03S 2 SO 2 cows S cows mm 3 5,-, James Wilson .R. n .10S1 . 9S0 3 55 2 SO 26 steers.... 93.1 3 15 3 cows.... 970 . H. Wakenian Colo. 73 feetlers.. 1055 I 15 2 feetlers. .1065 II. Diioiiette Colo 3 51 1 1 5 2 93 2 frl 2 50 3 50 3 (V. 3 05 3 03 lfi feeders.. 929 3 40 25 steers., 120S .10.12 .1050 . 910 Charles Mann Neb. 3 feeders.. S73 3 73 7 cnvis 11 feeders.. SSS 3 75 lcow.... fi heifers... 7Hi 3 01) 1 cow.... Roso ,t O Neb. SSO 3 50 3 feetlers.. 1926 100 3 50 r, heifers... 7IS 22 feeders. I feeder... 6 heifer.. 1 heifer... 1 heifer... mo 3 ns 4 hHirers 550 3 or. 1 heifer. 720 &S0 :) 3 oo M. Ahrens Neb. 926 3 S3 39 feetlers. 3 cows 1010 BSI 2 90 3 bulls 1273 3 60 Montana. 3 00 26 cow 96S 3 23 9 cows ...1052 3 00 17 feeders. 2 feetlers. IKS 2 90 2 heifers.. R20 inutile cattle L'o. Mont. Mk, civs. 253 5 01 12 feeders.. 13.19 I 55 I 55 1 55 10 feeders. I3S3 4 55 3S feetlers. 1T29 26 feetlers.. 1310 -Iff, 10 feetlers. .1353 33 reetler.M. .132S 4 55 HOOS Thero was about an nverage run nf hogs here today, but as Chicago had 4S.0ii and the ninrket there was WfjKc lower, prices here took a drop. The de mand, though, was falrlv gootl, ho that the market did not go off as much as at other points. The market was all the way from 5c to 10c lowor In extreme cases, but generally 7'.jo lower. The bulk of the light anil mixed hogs sold nt $5.00. ns URiilnst $5.05tf5.07H on Saturday. There were no jirlme light weights on sale to day, which accounts for the lack of a mmd top. The heavier hogs soltl mostly ut $1 95 mm t ni'j nnu 1110 coarse, common stuff went from $4.93 down. Taking everything Into consideration. It was 11 falrlv active miirKct. un ine Close mere were several undesirable loads that packers dltl not seem to want and on that class of stuff me leeung wns naturally n little weak Representative sales: No. Av. Hli. Pr. No. 47 316 80 4 9) CS . U 267 ... 4 93U 72.. Av ....:i5 ....230 ....344 ....176 ....231 i.'":t ....22) ....310 ....2111 .'...271 ...,26'i 233 .4 234 , . . . '2 ' ""235 ....VIZ Hh Pr 80 i 00 SO 5 00 4) 5 00 80 5 00 200 5 (V) ... 5 01 41... 61... M... .'.9... 55... ...267 ...M6 ...7 ...2S1 . . .20.1 . . .293 ...215 ...294 ...234 ...245 ...lit ...311 ...301 ...221 4 Mid 4 n:ii 4 92i3 4 92'j 4 95 4 05 4 95 4 95 4 !'5 4 95 4 05 4 95 4 95 4 95 4 97ii 4 97't 62... 86.. 80 120 63.. 50.. 71.. El.. 70.. " f5.'.' 8.1. V. 72.. 70 . 40 40 5 00 8 O) 5 00 5 00 5 no 65. 58. 11 66 ?1 6) 63 69 05 S5 63 63 51 60 !S0 40 5 00 5 00 0) 5 IV) 5 00 5 Oil 5 00 5 00 5 00 f. 021J .231 .231 .267 .209 .281 .2TS 216 120 60 74 232 4 07il 66.. .241 40 4 97'i 70. 4 STI.j 79. 5 (.1 78., 5 0) 95 ..258 ..223 .186 40 (0 40 ... h 05 160 & 05 17!) .231 225 ... D 00 78 40 5 05 SilKKP There was a cootl .liberal run of sheep here today, hut packers seemed to wani iresn supplies, antl as n result the market started nut acllvo nnd at nbnni steady prices on both sheep nntl lambs, it was a good market and sellers found little tlllllculty In disposing of the better gratles There was no particular change In feed ers, the demand keening up In good shape Quotation' Choice western grass weth ers, $3.35i3.50; fair to good grnss wethers, $3.2.ifi 3.3.i; choice grass yearlings, $.1.333.50. choice uwes, $2,901(3.25; fair to gootl ewes, $2.6.ifi2.90; fair to gootl yearlings. $3.23B3.33 choice spring lambs. $l.65ft4.7G; fair to gootl spring lambs. $l.504.5; feeder welhers. a1.25Ti3.IO; feeder lambs, $1.00 1.25. Repre sentatlve sales: No. Av 362 Wyoming feeding yearlings.. S4 12S Wyoming feeding yearlings.. 91 Av. Pr 54 3 35 91 3 35 99 3 10 69 4 10 97 00 93 2 00 97 ,1 11O 102 : 10 102 3 10 10 3 10 1C9 1 10 95 I ' 91 J .0 97 10 92 3 10 91 I ) 55 I "5 7 I '0 61 4 60 63 4 '10 97 .1 20 96 :i 20 , 96 3 20 Oil I 14111 I'l ll' M 159 Vt.ih lambs 32 common ewes 23 common ewes 233 I'tah stock ewes ... 79 Idaho owes 129 Idaho ewes lss Idaho ewes 116 Idaho owes po Idaho wethers 114 Idaho wethers 52 Idaho wethers 129 Idaho wethers loo Idaho wethers 12 buck Iambs 1.19 feeding lambs 779 Idaho lambs 2is Idaho lambs 413 Wyoming ewea 110 Wyoming ewes 111 Wyoming ewes rinrujo i.ivi; .stock iiiki:t. (loud to Choice Crudes of Cuttle It 11 one SfiiiiiMilint llluher. CHICAOO. Aug. 27 - CATTLK -Ret elpts 2I.O0O, Including 5 600 western nnd "On Tot alis. Oood to choice gradt s stronger, com mon lo fair, weak to a shade lower, hu'i It ers' slock llrm; westerns and Texans steady to strong; natives, best, on sale today, "vvo cirlnails at $6.10; good to prime stcrs $5,1516.10; poor to mrdlum. $601i5 10, se lected feeders, firm, $I.OOfM73. mixed stock ers. steady. S3 354(3.90. iowh. $2 731(160, heifers, $3 001(3 00; canner $200112.13, bulls. $2.73t4 50: inlvcs, $5(H0.73 Texans. re ceipts 700: best on s.tle ludtn. two curlmuN at $155; Texns fed steers, $1. plt5 (. 'V,n grass steers. $.1237(110; Texas hulls, $2.10 73.40 HOOS Receipts today, IS.fmO; tomorro.v. 19,(l0 estimated, left over. 6,099; CjflOc lower, top. $5 15; mixed and butchers. 14 9015 1''. good to choice heavy, tr,.fnHii.K; rough heavy. $IS(K(.l.95; light. $3.10f(n. 15; bulk nf sales. $5 104(5 30. SilKKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 2o.ri0, sheep and lambs active. W,i''- high -r good to choice welhers. $3 fififiS 83; fair lo choice mlxetl, $1 .151(3.60; western shcp $1 401(3 75. Ttx.is sheep. $1,5013 60; tia'lte lambs, $1 (Of5.60, western lambs, $ i3T 5 60 cn InrU I, lie fttncU. N'P.W YORK. Aug 27 HKKVK6 lie. celpts. 5.6.12 head, steers tlrm to 100 higher rniith stuff opened stronger clot'd du'l with tho advance lost, steers, $1.0025.80, Texans, $4 P0; oxen and tns. $3.5ogi 60 bulls, $2 35,) 25, cow, $115 if 4 IK Cables, nrm, live cattle nt Lherpni). 11VJI2. nt London. ll''S12l4; refrigerator beet, Sii9'so per pound; shipments, tmne CALVKS-Hecelpts, 3,271 head; veals steady to 11 shade higher, grosser and but. tertnllk. lower, about. 11M sold; venls. $." a (fiS.PO. choice and extra. $J 25ifiN.37H; gras ers nnd buttermilk, $2 7Mf3 50. , SII1JKP AND LA.V11S HcrelpM, 10.5"4 head; sheep, tlull; lambs, firm for top grades; others stenilv. hcep, $2.7(10. choice anil export wethers, $4.37'4HI 75, cull. $2 (H2 25, 'ami'. $V'rf7fl0, culls, $.1. 0 174, T. HOOS -Receipts. 10.500 head: lower nt $5.flo!ft.S; choice light, stntc hog nntl plgJ, $5 90. st. I, mils Mir Stuck. ST. LOI'IS. Mo.. Aug. 27. -CATTLK Re celpts. 2,3110. Including t.6ii Teans; market steads : native shipping ami export steers. $I.SSfi, tliesscil beef ami butcher steers, $4 30fi5f. steers under HH) nouiuls. $125. 5.35; stockers mid feeder. JlfW 1-75: cows and heifer. $2 oivjM.vft, canner. $1.25UJ5o, bulls, $2.7.Vm.OO, Texas anil Indian steers, $3.IHH50; cows and heifers. $2 30472. 6V HOOS Receipt. 2,400 head; market steady nnd 10c lower, pigs nntl lights, $5,"S 17,5 15; packers, $5 1W5.25; butcher. $5 25.f 'silKKP AND l.AMRS-Recelpts. l.Oen head; market slow, steady; muttons. $1(0 ffil.00; lambs, $3 S5ffR.Hl; culls mid bucks, $2.00113.75; stockers. $.1.0ufl3 to. .stuck In Sltttit, Following are the re el'itt at the four principal western markets for August 27 OP tie. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha 7.759 3,11:1 I2.M3 Chicago 2.1t"l IS.O111I 2 '00) Kansas Cliv 1.71m 2,7.0 2, ,01) St. Louis 2..!() 2.(i"i l.'iOO Totals 16.S.Y1 56.213 J6,l;3 WI111I RKD I.ODiiK. Mont. 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