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V THE W.Y.i OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2n 1900. 1 r Y.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i 1 ffLat Continues Wea.; en' Eaiy Ca. lblei'nd Heavy Belling-. NO rORriGN DEMAND AT AIL bnwern Rs rn MnrkeH and rrel leek f plwlnilt r4 tineas Werotnta light and task Steady. on In " of i OMAHA. Nsb., Auk. 25. 1933.. ','l.ete no-Changs In the weak tone the wbest mnvket. ( Mm came weak. A the frrMiuf-n f selling mas too heavy ,o aiifiw any (trmneea. ' Foreitrn demand Is entirely larking, an-l all domestic markets are favoring w.e bear side, with the prospects of larger re ceipt. .. ; ' - .. Light showers eased the oorn market and a general lack nt support resulted In a tamer dull JaiUt. Receipts are light. Continued, heavy selling and lower rabies weakened wheat affaln today. News In the spring Wheat 4Mlrtiis la favorable. end reporta Bra revived of encouragg yield, rash wheat 1 was Uwer and the light r- etpts an-ere slowly disposed of. Showers ; Mi . Illinois and eastern Iowa, coupled wli.H Cooler weather over the en tire ours be-lt eid the market in apite of the numrraut damage reporta that were Issued. Cam earn held (teady and un Prima rv Wheal receive i were sbh.imi ou. d shipments-were Sou vmv bu against re-t Ipta lam y-ar-of 7!.(n bu. and shipment! 481.0OO. btt . Primary oom' receipts were 502,000 bu. and shipments were' S'sVOOO bti.. against -receipts Insi yeas-f 0S,00i pu.'and whlpmenta of r. bu. - - Clearances were 1,000 bu. of corn. 1.000 bu. of oata and wheat and flour equal to 26S, (HO bu. Liverpool tinned 1d lower on wheat and id higher on corn. Local range ot option. Csh: No 1 hard. 210111.0?; No. 1 rvrfnern. 87 Wttil oif n. I-rmrttierrt. MH fr'.e.I-r.... 11.44. a.X.A.g,. -e ttKA.v-ln '""-'.h., N f-Hf. vf. ' .' 4 k'l.Ol. IS - Klret. pmM,., $r. fcVi';; le-ccrMl p.ilente,. i0 lor .; first ' ClS'lt S,t 84544.4. ectir.fxelear; "8X401 i: '.. WKATirtifl. I-THK J,Alt' Bf.t.T nlr Thnrfr Nnt'Mnen thenar la ft em-rit sire-. . , t' ' ' OMAHA. Net. Abg. 35. i'M. - Within the last' t wenty-4Vtr hxir llfiht (howei were eiftl-rd througlioirt the kotiihwtal. the c-ntra4 valley. ani taa aouthern tatn. and rettia - omtlnue In aaatern Iowa thla morntna l-ltit ehowern occurred In wcMern Nebraska, hot th-y were very light and widely ace(tere1 Tne weather thla morning 4a-parNy elmidy- tti the weal; gnerallv clmidy throvighont-ha central valley, and clear lb the eaaleih and southern state. l weather valla In the upper" Mlselaelppl- and tipper Mienovirl valleva,- ai warm weather f general from tHe-mklrtle Miewteelpyl valle eaat, over the Ohio valley ami 'baa region to the Atlantto coae. 1 nperaur ehanKs have been el!cht and unimportant- In lh went, and no Important r.harige li'indhated for thin vlrlnlty. toaltrht and Thureday. The weather will probably contlntie faUr kn thla v. Inlty onlglit and Thuraday. Record of temtervJirre' and r Ifltatloo compared with the' ewfeepondlng day of iha last three veara. ' r ' ' Mlnlntum tempera.ture-.;7Z H 6S ' t7 Preripltatlon .v. ..'. .0 ' .' A.oo ' T Normal tetfperatMre for today. 11 degreea. leflcienry In precipitation )te AUrch I, 2.f.5 inches. , ' ? . ' " ' . Peflrlency correaposding' terlxl .-tn 'l0t I fcfic1ncv orl-Onnrfi) 'twrtaA In'. WW $.6s inche: ..j- V' v. ; ,,1 A. VELSTI. Ipyal rotecgatgr. .Corn nd "Wheat iPe l.h,'ltllrtln... For Omaha,' Neb, frvr the twenty-four hours ertdlng at a.' in.", 7Sth meridian time. Wednesday, August 25. 1M9: . OMAHA DISTKICT. - Artlcles.l Open.f Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. tVheat Sept.. Dec. Sept.. I Lec... o.,,- , Kept..f Jve:. i t; if 90t, SiSai 8,-'4 87V T '.ml Tii 834! R 4?' U'fsi; 82 62- wr- S3( 33t 83 83'- S314 3.. tl "- al Hii W-i Oaiiaa t a Prteaa. WH EAT No. I hard. 29e: No. S hard. IOZc; No. 4 hard, fiywt; No. I spring, M Km; bo grade, auniK. CORN No. , c) No. 8, 62i(ff62c: No. 4, 12 c; No. 8 yellow, 4t(Mtc; No. 8 yellow, .'4c; No. 8 whlte..ttc: No. 8 whlltt. 66c. V.ls,c; No. 8 white, Mwc; No. 4 white, iianoaru, eio. lYE No. t 8, C7c; No., 8, G66c. Carlwt Rvesta. Wheal. Corn. poll ,.....iui ba.. 120. 'si Oata. ! 2 4MHAIM AND PROVISIOKtg NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Karrijn&ii ' Iue -Ars lover;, on Aft- ncuncetnent oi.Ka Reioij , vauiTif RATE DECISION IS. ..TACTQa Crm ((frrai nuriift trrrr - alar, bat - 4tatea8- tmmrmm t 1 - i. Ilownyvatislr-noada Are . Heavr All Day. 'I fur 'gnlit. American SccHrttle!, dpnned weak and Inter the market t -oame 4i rea-uiar. At toon the tono waa dull, with piira front alivv -heiowyeetenlav Mew York ciisnK. I lappointmnt that there was no ;rt.reiie in the lltrrimin dividends oniie.d the market tl drop. Then In the afterrt ion Wall street offered stock freelv. the leading iseuea fell from 1 to 8 points and tne market closed weak. I'.KKI.IN. AUK- 2.V fries on Ui Rour.e tiHlay ' firm and the trading waa ac tive. I'AUIM. Aug. 21. Trading on the Bnnrre today was unlet and prlca were ateady. 'I lie private rate of discount has been lowered 1'4 per cent from 1 per cent. New E. LI. (stations. AaMand. Neb 8 Auburn, Neb DA fcroken Row, Neb. 90 Columbus, .Neb... 87 tiibertson. Neb.. 101 r an bury, Neb.... H8 Fairmont. Neb... 9S Or. Island, Neb.. M Hartlnaton. . Neb. M Vlaatlngs. Neb.... P6 Holdrege, Neb. ..100 Temp Max. Mln. 61 . 68 67 63 fO ffll 61 61 f. ra 6 65 66 7 64 64 Kaln fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 M .00 . .00 .00 , .00 .oo. .00 .00 .00 ' .oo .00 .00 for kv. Clear Pt. cloudy Clear .Clear Clear , Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. eloudy . Cloudy . . Clear Clear Clear Clear - Cloar Pt. oloud twelve-hour (area of tke Trading; and Closing; Prlcee an Board of Trade. UGAOO. Aug. 25. Weak cable and Unwed liberal recelpta In thla country sed a fresh break In wheat prices on Ueard of Trade today, but buying by mi reaulted In a recovery of almost! all tvss; Corn and oata closed weak, and vialona steady. ' ' whewt niaiket waa -weak thw greater tiof the day, alrhough the heaviness a interspersed wlUi i lef rallies, due buying hy a leading casn imerest ana -s,k. ahorte. I'hia raih concern waa cred 4-wlth selling freely Wll day of the 8ep- miwr delivery, while, at the same time. rang the December option here and at tjrth western markets. A. firmer (one was Vol oped during the final hour and the urket, closed fairly ateady, wltb all de jerles only a shade, below . the final ftg n of the prevloua day. ' Weakness at iisrpool, where prices were Sd . hJgher ")Hd lower. Inspired free selling at the irt. and as trading progressed, i the oon fttted free movement of wheat to all pri mary points in the United Statea prompted tditlonal sales. Absence of any esport iislnesa also had a depressing effect, feather conditions In' thw ntrthweitt were 1 generally favorable. lor harvesting rid threshing. ' t i wet weather In many sections of the orn belt, which effectually broke the mg standing drouth, .oasieed a slump In orn Prices. The c oseWwaa weak, with irlcea c to Tac lelow yesterday's final buotatlona. i raoe in oats waa extremely active, ana entlment In the pit waa bearish hroughout the entire day. The eloae waa (isy, with prices c to Mc lower. Y'rovlelons were moderately firm early I the day. Ijiter prices receded consld- Jibly, The close waa ateady, -with price Oakdale, Neb H Omaha, Neb OS Tekamah, Neb... 91 Alia. la... 91 Carroll, la P2 Clarlnda, la W. Sibley. Ia i,. Hloux City. Ia... 92 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a, m. j m DISTfttCT AVERAGES. 1o '. Na of . Temp Ram. Central. Stations. Mag. Mln. Inches. Cblcago, in........ 2' Columbua. 0.....,lf TVs Moines; Ja...fl4J Tndlanapolla. .Ind 12 . Kansas City, Mo.. 20 Louisville. Kv 1? Minneapolis. Minn. M Cmaha. Neb 1 . St. louls. Mb.....' 18 Very warm weather prevailed throughout thr vcorn and wheat region Tuesday, but murV coole.r weather prevails this morning In Minnesota', the Dakotaa and northern Nehra.iA. Appreciable showers occurred In the Minneapolis. Dea Moines and Kansas City, dbilrvys. ' u A. wi.hh. t ljocai F precast ter, w earner oureau, P8 68 T oo. ; no 4 , 66 .01 96 . .o 94 64 .02 " '"" - ..oo 7S 58 .06 94 ' 64 V T 96 88 , r higher to So lower. he leading futures ranged fa follows. !yaf tlcte. Open. Wheat f f :$ept. 97HtTH 'eo. 194 i&l ' f V M"sr ' I TkCorn I I l Dept. WSi J it ieo. Wa l J I Iay 1 67i jiata-. V I ept. m I I ? I I J I May 8ts i i lp;! jj m I ( 1 Jan. , IT 70 III -' 1 "I iSept. 12 IB 1,1 1 Oct. ' I 12 12 lis. Hlgh.f U. Close. Ta d, I 66: to 22 K ' 17 82 981 I 4'4i W M 9S $ 'STloT64 12 r 13 ffi1 65 61 . 88HI . S M 45 V H I 11 W I UK J IJ Xf. 1U 4i! 66Vq; 67 64 7!i 86!8T4 861 Wj 28 4B 17 7 18 10 12 06 a 82 40 17 U 18 12 12 11? 12 10. 12 Ofj 11 70 Xi- 70 11 t7 j .-Vi i u W ii 7t ii n 771'n'Tf II CO i ll 621 U ! 11 f2 U , t) j;i 6 I 8 26 I 17 , r-,e-f . No. 2. . . lash quotations were aa follows LO UK Weak; winter patenta, 84.809 straights, M.euo4u; spring patents. 6.M; straights, 4.7US.(5; bakata, 8i.afi YE No. 2. 68&72C. AKUET Feed or mlilng, 60S63c; fair to ice matting, Muta,.s .i llKn IT Inn. Kit 1 iAulh..l. si vr 1 northwestern, 81.46. Timothy. $3.70$ . viovsr, sii.w. HOVltSIONS Pork, .mesa. per bbL wli W W. Lard, per ISO lbs.. 812.18. Short sides (Ioobc). ll.60u.t): abort clear r s (oxed, 8U.SiOU.rj. otal olearancaa of wheat and flour wera fal to 8W.VUU DU. irimary- reeelpta were J-.iO bu., compared with. 7!,uu bu. the if reaponoing oay a year ago. silmaied receipla for tomorrow: Wheat. ears; corn, 1(4 cars; oata, sot cars. UTTEK BtroPgl .ereanerlea, 2492So riei, iiit)o. uu ateady; receipts, N,iu cases; at rtrk, casea Included, 18c! firsts. 20c: brims ftts, tlWo. UEEaii trong: daisies. ltric; twins. filse; young Americas, Uc; long borna. 54 lOTATOES Steady; choice to fancy. tele: fair lo good. Mufifte. pULTRr-Staady; turkeys, 150'. chick 14Ci Springs. KHDIIO. to , MIC rtIlKt ilTI'iglW, RALr-FIrm: W to W Iba. KNc: 80 Kia, loc; M to uo lbs.. ioauo. Pklladelakla rr8s Market. Philadelphia. Aug. 85, bctteb- Fflm; o higher; extra western creamery, 11 currant nearby orlnta. 82a. JLKia -Ir Imi. Pennsylvania and otbar nee-by firsts, f cee cases, ttto at mark c tit-Mi t reoaipu in returnable caaea, 24c abbiark; western first a free caaea. 2tc at mam current receipts, free casts, lUtf&o aiatara. in.a.I Waaler: New Tork full creama Chtlce. IMflMke: fair to aood. 14WfuVo. ltce. irala Market. York.' Aug. Sa'-Wlth'the retnrtl ot flat rlman. and iiis positive svowai that no Immediate distribution ol meions to oldr of iDlvn I'aclfifc-Syutnern l clflo securities lav contemplated, a cnai'S' .nwl a , ovatr the auitlt Oi SII (Street's apeculatlva drams today. It wouH be puerile to deny that many of tne financial districts wen prpr Tor. ctiinr news' than-, that given out, by ln - "f f" nate, While. Wa . bullish, vtews. i tU Country .Pd -Ms plana fDr n. y-conhlruo-ttu. developmeat and - -cxpal.t-loP t ino. lirly echo lnrrn6erxtla Otiaiier. 1 t. W- is nevertheless eeme .disatpulnO" J' largely atiinng-4he "- prof esMui foment. that Uic chief mrenwe rti,e UArrlirrnn Movks to tilghe prices has i go vj. for .a tin,, at least: H elimiaatts tbe.ii .1 IMportant features' whlcie he m -'" n led. when they bave. nt.t ctuaU llM the reretit outbtartts of intiHlXhJ.l. 11. w bolteve.U that ''Mr.- Jtarrtmawai-earne-t faith in the countiTs future win 1 nctitrallxe the disappointment -feU in l gard to his nnancin.1 , Tolio.e. , . . v- l -Quite as Imporlanf as 'Mr,. .Mairlman return t" the scen ot jls "MaJe ffos is thd victory gamed rdr b,th . FiiroBds over - the- Ituerstaie Co.nn.sree commlnsW in .the esse. Opening salea of Blocks r cfl ected nervousness and unsettled cfn'H,'?",vIt,hpe greatest losses being Incurred by the liar ?lman group. Except for I npn Pacl fic. which came out in an ioili.. 8,500 shares, trading waa not in large volume, aitnougn m " buslnesa exceeded 8O0.Ou "ha'-f; VTin the outset ranged from 8 points In ljnoa Paclfle to 1 tn iui tne i'""" he. First declines gave place , to some firmness before the end of the first houi, only to be followed by another dip, which .I.- ii., iA.r than before. The mar ket then took another breathing spell, but by noon substantially an tr flti.to & Dolnis... Most of the llouidatlon was obviously for long account, but In the mam It- representee or. - .j i., - a.aii nhier v aaainst uiuun r c....'.v..rn p..iric and other stocks with xi. ion imaraiti In the early after noon business grew dull, with only slight recovery from the low prices of the noon hour. TOwaraa yiemnai nom - ""' ... k,,hi nhtntil belternient all Voimd but renewed pressure upon Union twiric resulted in an Irregular close. u...i. ..nniittlnrts worked easier today New York exchange at Chloago fell to SO cents per 8MKW. against renin y"""""'; vi.. BAifitf BtkUmAnt of the Imperial hank of Germany showed a large gain In ,.. nn . hint and an increase of over $6,000,000 In gold. ' "' The rond market wtmi heavy through. n Total sales, nar value, were 83,533,000. Th,r vara no chanffea In United States vnvaMimnnl bonds. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks' today were as follows: 8lls. High. lw. Cloaw. 5w Tork Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 25. MONEY On call, steady at 2&2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; of fered at 2 per cent. v TIME LOANS Somewhat easier; sixty days, 2X3 per cent; ninety days, 3Vt3 per cent; five and ais months, 8)4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEIV-4VWM per cent. STk.KL.INU riAt. n A rNt.i-j r irm, witn actual bUKhiess In bankers' Mils at 4 40 (f t 85W for sixty-day hills and at ft gK for demand: commercial dims, mmvi tm. RII.VKR nar. 61"4C: Mexican dollars. 440. HoriDS lovernoent. steady; railroad, heavy. The following are tne closing quotations on stocks ahd bond n Llveraaal o IJERPOOU ' Aug. 86. WH EAT Spot, io.B rea western winter, nominal; futures, ouit Beptemoer. as a; Ieoettiber, 7s VJ JJsrX!. 7a d. C 4iiN bpoi. new Amertoaa miia vt Gaefesloo, steady, (a d; futures, steady; Aepesmber. e ld; Oc tuber, 6a d. d MUwankee Grain- Mae-keg. 1 MILWAUKEE. Aug. 85.-WH EAT-N'o. 1 northern, 81-05; No. 1 northern. 101; Sep tember, ne. i OAVrl-nSMjc. . 1 ' AKLEY Samples. t4Mc. . ... , ; Teleae Seed Market. "''... TOtKIH), X. Aug 88. SEED Clovev. cssla. 8T06; October, 87.40; Oecentber, 87 40; Msrt-k. fl .40. Prime tiniotky. li-M. Prime aletke.. 87 45. . . , niUseisslls tirsis Market. M tKKKAltU.l jtug. 2- WMKAt-Skaa uuibr, Duci ImtmlKi, Wo. May. ,. NEW YOKK GP,NKHAL MARKET Qnoiaaloaa tke Day Various , ,. Commodities. . NEW YORK, Aug. 25. FLOUR Receipts 81,785 pbls.t ex porta,. 6.571 bbls. 1 about sternly wltn moderate loDoing traae; aiin- nesofa paienta.l 25.76.25: winter straights. 54.90(i5.10. new; Minnesota bakers, 15 16 fr.M, -old ; winter extras, - J4.WIQ4.W winter patents, 86 8(Vfr.60, new; winter low grades. 84. 404J4.70, new; Kansas straights,. 8e.8D4sHi.10. new. Rye flour-steady; fair to good. . 4.it(04.s; cnotoe torajicy, coknmkal Market steaay; nne wnite and yejlow. -.81,6016; coarse, 81501.56 kiln dried. 83.75. T 1 KVhl-Hull; No. ? western, pc, nominal. '. t. b.- Now York. - . ' WHRAT-rRecetPts. 77.000 bu.l spot mar ket steady; No.' 2 re, new, -81.10, nominal. elevator, and tl.lO'i. f. o. b, afloat No. 1 norttiern, new, I1.uk. nominal, r o. n., afloat; Na 2 hard. r winter, new, .11.11. hominal, f. o. b., afloat. Yielding at first to heavy northwestern receipts, favorable threshing and harvesting conditions and easier English .cables .wheat later steadied up sharply on loom covering and closed rather f Irni at c, advance to o decline. beptertlber, 8l.V"'0 l-Oi; closed at 81.07; Deoamber, . $l.uiva 103; closed ..at fLQ27; July closed, at 81. 08. CORNKecerpta, .7.875 bu.; 'expoils. 1.450 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 coin. 80o, nominal, elevatur, and 81o, delivered (old); No. 2 corn, 6Jc, f. o. b.,. afloat (new). Option market waa more active and on re ports of showers In Kansas, Iowa and Illi nois, closing,' o net lower. September closed at 75c; December, 66S6c; closed at 66c. OATS Receipts. 152.500 bu.: spot unset tled; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., new, 41o, nominal; natural white, 26 to 82 lbs., 40-34Sc; clip ped white, 84 to 42 lbs., 43tf49o. ail nominal. HAY steady, no. 8. 76!biOc: good to Choice, 86c5H1.00: HOPS-rLiull: state, common to choice. 1904, 16iilc; 1907, nominal; Pacific coast, 1906; 14'hM; WW, ;llf 14c. HIDES Quiet; -. Bogota. 80T81c: Ceh, tral America 21o,' ; LEATHKK Steady: acid. ZSSJJOc. i PltOYldlONH Beuf.. steudy. family - 814.00 14.50;. mess, 811 OIV0U.5O; beef hams, 834.UU w oo; :pacet. 11r.5O4ji3.ou; city extra : India mess, 120. 60u 21.00, Cut meats rirm, pick le bellies, 8t2.uUgl8.Otli. pickled bama: '812.00 blJ.OO. Lard, steady;, western, U-4tKaU.W;' refined? strong; continent. 8is.WBlS.50: South America, 12.5; compound, $7.Wa7.S;. Pork firm; family, 82200i-22.60; short -alear, fcl.00 mesa,- 41. u.ov. . - TA Lljuw ateacy ; city tn per package). 1 5-16c; country;, (paokage treej. 5 i-lt j 6 la-ibc. RICE-Qulet; domeatio, 2Qtc: Japan. 53Go. ' h.uu irregular: western extra rirsu. m Q2uc; western firsts, tiiiJc; western sec onds, -to-asio.- 1 -t BUTTtK steady ; prooeaa, common 10 specials, 20'26o. - . v. LHliissfc steaay; state, run cream, good to prime, ISiaiSMo. . . F,uon irregular; unrnangea. POULTRY Alive, firm; chlokens, 18lo; fowls, 172il7ci turkeys, 14c; dressed, firm; western, broilers, tt-0'ic; iowis, iitfi,o. St. Loats Oeneral Market. . t . BT1. LOUIS. Aug. 6.-WHEAT-Futures. higher; oaah, firm; track. No, 2 red, caah, ll.tMtulOfl; No. 8 hard, Wciff Jl OS; Septem ber, 97c: Iecembr, 86u. . . COHN Kuturea lower; caah nrmt track. No. 2 caah, CI September, So; Decern, ber, 53c; No. 8 white. 70-a70c. OATS Futuree, weak; cash, firm; track. No. 8 cash, 8oa)c; poptember, iMc; De cember, 3tto; No. 8 white.' 890. .. itxe; rirm; ngttfta. FLOUR Market 'steady; red winter' pa tenta. 8&004i5.30; extra fancy and atralshta 84.70.U5.W; hard winter clears, 84.25i24.63. SEII Timothy, tyS4ti.iQ CORNH BAXr-fi.34. . - f . XiRAN-Markat. weak: acVedaaet Uack, li.omai.06. HAY-Msrket dull; timothy. 810.001SOO; prairie. .",010.50. BAGaiNO-7a HKMP TWINE 7c. . - - - PROVrsiONa-Pork; : market : steady; Jobbing, 3 25. market lower; -prime ateam. Ill Soiill.&O. Dry salt meat, mar ket steady: boxed ettra- short. 81112; clear ribs. 812-12: short clears. 81285. Ba ron, market steady; boxed extra . ehoris, I'.l.li; clear ribs. 818.12; short clears, 818 25. - . ' POULTRY Steady; chickens. 12o; springs, 15c: turkeys, 17o; ducks, 8c; geese, 60. . BUTTER Firm; creamery, 233280. EOG 8 Steady. 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 8 100 IVSoO Wheat, bu. 154 000 207 WO Corn, bu tt.rwo Ilt8n0 Oata, buv i. to,4u) 7J.5O0 Al)l-Ohlnni pfJ 1W AmlimiI" Copjwr l,t) WS 4 Amerksa Agrlcyltural .... 1.TU0 4?t 4 Am. beet Sugar J.7W 46 Am. can pt M Am. C. r ,! Am. Cotton Oil 400 7i Am. H. A U ptd 6.5 14 J Am. Ice Barltls 1.4"0 S JH Amsrima Unswa 2 ' ' W Am.rlcui Lotomotlve .... , W tflH Am. 8. & R 85.W lot WS Am. B. R. pM IW 1M '14 Am. sur R.nnlni 700 J 1' Am T. sr. T I. K0 1M Am. Tobscco pf4 1 11 1"1 AmerlMin Woolen 700 '4. M Anscnnds Mining Co 1, ' 41" 48 Atchlion 1.0 JS 1"'4 Atchlion pM J 14H 11 Atlantic Cosst Use 100 1S7 137 Italtlmors A Ohio. 2.400 117V M Bal. A Ohio p(4 PathUhns Steel -600 W Brooklyn Rspld Tr 4.100 Wt4 Canadian Paclflo l. .lH C.ntral LMthar t.vOtl Central Luther ptd .. Ctntral ot Nee Jannjr....,"- rnaaapatk A Ohlp.. ...... I.W0. 5 rnlraso Alton. ' 100. 64 Chicaso .flt., W , .8.500 1. U Chlcaio & N. w C , M. A St. P , C, C. 0. 4V St. L Colorado P. A I....f Colorado A 80 Colo. A 80. 1st pfd..... Colo. 80. td ptd-; Consolidated Oaa Com Products IMlawar A Hudson Denver A Rio Oraade.... D. A R. O. pfd bMlllerC Baouritlas .... Erie Erla let pfd..-; Eria M pfd General Klaotrlo Great Northarn ptd...... Oreat North am Or ctfs.. Illinois Central Interborosgh Met Int. Met. pfd international Hanraater . Int. Marina pfd. .....I...'. International Paper International Ptunp ..... Iowa Central Kanaaa City Bo., K. C. Bo. pfd Lou I ar I lie A M , Minn. A St'. L... M . SL P. A S. g. M.... Mlaaourl Parttki ' M.. K. A T M . K. T. ptd.-.:...,.. National Blacult t... .... National Lm4 10,000 tl 1. n. w. v, m, ai,..,. . . .- Kw York - Oentrnl.. .14,400- 141 H 13X , 4,n0 , 14JO0 .4"0 100 1 Ml) W0 29.100 , 1.400 ") no . 5.u , J,J) 00 IMS, 74 4i 144 UK 1 4H M a 7W . M"4 "k 18 -161 .S214 166 83 118 M II 64 10U, iii U 44 14 ns 12 ets4 S6 (a Vi ca 43t4 JSti' ir.l'e 804 164 1,W - 4T HS 100 I.) . 00 tM 500 l,o "" 200 . 10 0t 1 ?4 1.IU0 41 M iH tt 80 it 74 1MV4 54 144 21 18 4? 104 47 74 ICt 544 14!t 734 41 14 N. Y., O. A. W., Norfolk W v North American '.... Northern' Paoilla '.. ...v Pacllla Mall Pennaylvsnla v(.m.m...v., People's Oaa . I ....:.. P., C. A-rSt. Ia,.. v.'..: Praaaad Ateal Car PuHman Palaa Oar. Railway gtear Spring Reading Repubila' Steal Republic Steal ptd Rata Island Oo Rock laland Oo. pfd....... to. La A 8. r -d pfd.'.... rU Iula 8. W ... 8t. T 8. W:. ptd.- , Blots-Shefflald 3. A I ... Boutharn Paelfte - ...... Boulham hallway So. .Railway ptd Tennessee Copper Texas at , Pacttle. ....,, T., St. L. A W T.. St. U A W.. ptd Union Pacific rnlon Paclfto pfd......... V.' 8,. Healty11....k. V. 9. Rubber U. . 8. .Btaat.fc'.. ,';..'...,;,. V- 8. Steal pfd Vtah Copper ...v..,,....',.! Va.-Caro. oiasalcal w W aba ah ,...;...,,,. Waaauh pfd Weatam Maryland - W'estlnghouaa) Electric ... W astern -Union. Wneellnk A U Wisconsin. Central Total sales for the dir. 1.4"f 4H4. 40D..' M4 100 M4 I.IjO iIMS 'l TOO- J40 I.SuO 1174 484 884 1S6 iir 4 1144 00 158.J0S l.f.00 too 48 14IH I4 .10M4 T.rew 404 rearla Market. PEORIA. Aug. 86. CORN-Firm: N. yellow, lowo; No. 8 yellow, TOS'ifToo; No. 2. 70ac:. No. . toc; io. a aa-n:, OATii Lower; Na. 8 white, 7c: Ne. 8 white,! -?-o;. Ne. .wU-e. 5j,o. j. , . r - 1 1 "i r . , t . ; .. i ,. Qalatb), aSraUsi. -Market. - 1 DlTI.YTH. '" Alg.' '88. WHEAT-4riose, September. 6e December. ' HJc; May. a),c; No. l.-northerrr. 8l.01K; No. nprth ern. Wc. a. 1, ..;.- . . i-i OATS 40c. -' '' , ,". . 1 - - - ' - a.. - ,- 1 .' . ' Oils aad ttesle. '" OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug ' a--OfLS Credit hal.tnces. 11 .58; runt, ltd. 020 bbla: average. 15O.-J04 bM ; shipments. lbO.Xl pbls, "aver age. bbla. ' 100 MO ' &"0 .10 7i.a 4.0-O ' ) 8. a) ie.4 1,100 l.wa 284 110 71 (44 134 47 A 1st 1 It I . (I 704. M44 .oo .lm 1. 000 180. M 4" V ) 700 . . to .-) 4.w . isoo . 100 , 7la1 , ,000 M4 7 14 41H " .314 t . 44 84 4 10 4 188 874 l'4 H 774 58 8 WTa 85 181 M4 T STt, 874 50 70 lot 4 lot 524 7'. U44 504 44 8U4 4444 4 r.4 T34 58 88 48V 414 834 t 78 44 l 164 SO 101 1144 1304 lf 1014 88 44 1184 1044 187 1W 93 88 744 1854 184 108 81 at 10 198 15s ,4 454 a) 814 8U4 148 24 1K4 484 184 . 874 86 4 04 484 197 lf24 81 155 14 47 4 84 30 18 484 80 48 74 1S3 53 1434 714 414 78 104 M4 Bl lJU 48 14 87 151.4 8! istm 1 4 1 504 191 44 1H 874 IOC.4 84 774 554 44 17 1314 80 7 IK 8S 4 l 70 (l54 IO-14 8; 814 7(4 12K4 11 484 II 64 I -4 144 8 .101 Int. Mat. 44a-,.,-- ...10 Int. M. M. 44a.... ...11.14 Japan 4a ...H'14 o 4Sl ...1i4 K. r. so. jit 81 .. ...118 L. deb. 4a 1M. 8 i 8, A N. unl. . S3 . 4 . 87. ,. 8 . 74S : .100 V. 8. ret. Is, rag do coupon U. 8. 8a. rag do eonpon 1 . . A . . V. t, 4a rag.. a... do ooupon ...... Allia-CThal. 1st 8s. Am. Ag. 5a..,.. 103 !. It. A T. lt . l""" Am. T. A T. c. 4e..lO'.H do sen 44a...... 14 Am. Tobacco 4a 104 Mo. Pacine 4a. ajvs do 4a li- t. R- a- ot . 44a. Armour A Co. 44s. S4N. Y. C. 4s.... i4 Atchison ' iken. 4a...-lo04 4e deb. 4a ... Ib4 itn ct. 4s.-... IIS11K. T., Pi. H. e OMAHA LITE STOCK RKET Most Kinds1 of Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower. HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Liberal Reeelpta of Ikeeg aad l.asnbs, bet Prices (oatlaae A beat Steady, 4 bile tke Geaerat Trade la Fairly Artlre. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Aug. MM. Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Estimate Wednesday Cattle. .. 7.728 ,. .9'J Hogs. Bheep. 2.428 18 11 I calves, t steers. 7 steers. 1( cows... ... 1! ..lJOt a r. ..100o 8 calves... t.2 I ) 8 80 4 I.srah, YVyomlnf. 5 00 12 heifers... IN 6 cows a. 10 sreers....! 74 steers. ...Il M steers. ...li') 11 steers. ...1??T 23 ateeiSilU Kpesr Bros Wyo. 8 8 (4) t 8 74 et-rrs,.. lift 2S steers.-. ,.113 12 steers... .1 IV, It steers. ...Pfd 8 S 8 M S 00 S 04 8 8 00 18 cows... 1 bull... 7 sieers. 8 steers.' 40 rows... 1 bull.... 21 steers. 22 cows. Beard -Wyo. II calves. , 10 cows... 14 ft 1 10 2 ;o 4 4 80 7,83s win 8.100 Three days this week... .28.27 M.Me 42.T Psme days last week....l".8rJ 11.789 40,!Hs Heme days 2 weeks ago.. In. 225 16.7K", 11 3oj Sams days 3 weeks ago.. 11. .887 71.142 34. 1M Same davs 4 weeks affO. ,18.2tS4 29.015 17.72 Same days last year.... 14,527 18fi04 47.8 The following taols i shows ths 'receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to duta, compared with last year: . 1(X9. jiaJU. Inc. lJeo. Cattle H.l.n70 fMW.804 fc,BG6 Hogs 1. MM .806 1.703.611 131. WW Bheep :U 479 9&0.4S9 18,8 The follow'.ng t4ble ahowa tht average price of hogo at South Omaha for the last several dsys, with comparisons: Htrney . M IW .1240 8 (J 1H8 4 75 Webh A Tledale Wyo. .lixx 8 00 ?8 steers. ...ao .. S4 I 22 steers.. ..1147 .140 lit' W. K. Clayton Wyo. ,.1126 4 !0 Maty Taylor Wyo. t teer..i.ll2 4 80 12 rows.... .HI' 2 SO Kiddle W. A R Wyo. 28 feeders.. 7o .8 W I. R. Tlsdnle Wvo. 124 steers. ..I0..8 5 Or. 157 heifers. 19 cows S70 8 15 Huffalo Creek Cattle Co. Wyo. 10 cows P71 4 20 4S steers. ...1133 23 0 feeders.. BtM 4 26 Kent Pessell Wvo. 75 steers.... UNI (HI IS freders. .1012 4 8! r Stspleton 8. L). .738 2 10 R. 3. Wllllama-R D. . flO 3 10 24 steers.. Hewlett Rrns. 8.- t. . 241 4 75 - 21 cons... 1042 2 90 4)4 W; native l.eif.-: s ILOW, : 4 1".. ralvc. J8 .-T..'0 HKSA--Receirt, kOi stmitg tcp. nn. bulk .if sslca heavy; 8'.n:.so. packets ami $;.ti4W; Cent, $7 l.'.ot !',. j.'gs, i ,.1128 815 4 85 2 SO 118 ct. la I884 5 N. A W.' 1st o. 4s.'. rt 1004 ae.er. -4s.. 14 4 Paclfla 4a 1W , so do 8a 74 , 84 O. 8. U rfdg. 4a ... 84 .1104 Pann. ct. 14s 11J... 184 .ltf'4 4o eon. 4s 1044 C. ol N. I. (. 6a..lJ7 Reading gan. 4s 1004 Ones. Obis 44a.. 1094 8t. L A 8. r. f(. 4a K4 da rat. la 1I4 ao gan. aa r Chicago A A. I4-. 764 81. L. 8. W. s. 4a... I84 C-, B. Q J. 4a... 8 4 do lat sold 4s 144 do gan. 4a. r Seaboard A, 1 4S... a Ci Is. A 8 P. f. I4e. HSo. Pacific eol. 4a.. S4 do ct. & At. C. Ia. 1st Bal. A Ohio 4a:.. do 14 do S W. 84" . Brk. Tr. c. .. 'sn. ot Oa. as. Can.. Leather 6a Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. C.l P..- I. A P. no coi. .,.. 4o rf. 4s CUo. rnd. u.... Colo. Mnd. 4a... CI A 8. r. A a. D. A 11. CT. 4s.. D. A R. O. 4a.... do rea-. 6s....... Dlatlllrra' 5a Erie p. 1. 4S do gen. 4a do ct. 4a aar. do series' B..i.. Oen. IKec. cv. 8a. III. Can. 1st rf. Bid. Asked. 4a 40 : da ct. 4a ..lot .... 14 do 1st rat. 4a 84 114 'So. Railway Is 118 .... 84 4o gen. 4s 814 33 Union Patlflo 4s....lt'84 44a , o ,ct. 4a I144 ....1054 do 1st A ref. 4a. . 49 .... lnV- 8. Rubber 4a 104 .... f. 4 I'. 8. Steal Id as... .1084 74 Va.-o.aro. Cham. 8s. . St ... 4Wabaab 1st 6a. .....118 ... 774 do lat A ex. 4a... 744 A 87 'Western Md. 4a 86 ... 77- -West. gtec. ct. la... 441 ...Vt Ws. Central 4s 80 4 4a 84 London stock Market. LONDON. Aug. 25 American securities opened weak and later the market became irregular. At noon tne tone was uuu ana prices ranged . from H above to S below yesterday a New lor closing.. London closing stocks: Consols, money 144 Leularllle A K 168 do account.... 844 H., K. A T 41 Amal. Copper, 814 N. Y. central.. 144 Anacopda K) . Norfolk A W....J... 87 Atchison 111H do pfd 88 do pfd 107 Ontario A W 604 Baltimore A Ohle....lal PenneylTanla 78 Canadian Taclflc 191 Rand Ulnae.. 10 Chesapeake A 0 84 Reading 824 Chicago O. W -.11 ' southern Ry 634 Chi., Mil. A St. P... 142-4 do pfd 73 4 De Beers II Southern Paclfla 186 Denver A Rio O. 6 Union Paclflo 2 1 do sfd 84 do sfd 118 Erie 14 v. 8. Steal., 73 ' -do 1st pfd.'... . 44 4a ptd 1284 do 24 ptd. 464Wsbash It Grand. Trunk 2fi do ptd 674 Illinois Central 1804 Spanish 4a .....86 wiLVr.K Kar, steady at aUd per ounce. . WONKY 2&2 per cenU The rate ot discount In 4.he open market for, shore bills is lxl 7-16 per centi or three-months' bills, 11918-16 per cent . Local Seoarltiee ataotatloaab Quotations fnrhlshed By' Pamucl Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life' building, Omaha, Armour A Co.' 44k ....:.'..., Cudahy Parking O. .1 ...... ColumeUa, Net)., K.'L lalltil Omaha Fire Engine 4a, 1824 Omaha Renewals, 44M 14w4j...ii ..)....,. Int. Cos. Co., kaoasjs CM--.'-m v Kaaaaa City Ry. is. JS1.. ....... Nab TeC Btork ,...,, . v . ... Omaha Oia .a. l.ll. .... ..rf,, Omaha B. Id.- A Pla, Omaha E L. A 1.' pfd... . v .ra Omaha A 0. B. Bt. Ity. la?,1 Jt.,.:... Omaha A C. B..St. Ry.' n,VlMI. Omaha A C. B.v St. tty-BtdJ8 '...".. Omaha A C. B. Bt 'Ry.. 4om 4...".'.... Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B? ft 4.....;. Omaha Water Co. Is, 1844 Swift A Co. Is. HB4 .... t...... Bo. Omaha-Sewer 44s. Met..-. Blost ('Ity Stoek Yards pt 4. ........ Bloux Cltr Stock Yards na tntoh Btwk Yards. Omaha. ,4. sx-dlr. Bid. Aakad. i 44 88 844 100 104 el 87 . II . H 174 4 t , 100 394 ' 84 TO 884 44 101 1004 38 I 84 . 1004 84 1004 108 44 84 100 - 444 1004 84 lot 100 844 4 So IOI4 1U1 . so 84 84 ; Neve "York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. tSJ-Cloelng quotations were as 10110 ws: A lies Brunsaiek Con. . ., Cora. Tunnel stock. do, bonds.....,..., ron. cal. A Vs.... Horn. Silver Iron Stiver Offered. ' .188 . I . 84 . It 114. . TO .led LsadrlUe Con. Mttls Chief .. Mas lean Oeurlo , Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket .. 44 .. 7 ..104 ,.888 ..ia ..17S .. 85 Treaanry Stateaneat. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of bual ness today was as follows: Trust funds Gold coin. 8S67.714.868; silver dollars, (4b7, 625,000; silver dollars, ot 1890, $4,126,000; sli ver ' certificates outstanding, 8-487,620,000. General f und rltandard silver dollars In grtncYal fund, 84.378.791; current liabilities 8m.l3t,2f7: working balance In treasury of fices, 831.034.7v0; In banks to credit of Untied . States treasurer, -49,228,646; - subsi diary silver coin, $2,7t5,trW;' minor coin 82.0U3, 32H, Total baUuioe-la general fund, IJM.b.lMI. 1.011. 800 shares. Beaton Stocke aad Bonds, OSTON. Aug. .26. Monev. call liuna iu. &D' pnr ccnt; time loans, I2j6 per cent. Closing quotations er R... Atchison 4o 4s AK'hlaen do pfd Boston A Albany. Boetntt Maine... Roetba gleaatea ., r tub burs Pd .... N. r.. N. H. A Vnloa Paaltte --. Am. Aria. Cnam do ptd Am. pnes. Tabs Amar. Sugar .... do pfd Are. T. A T Amar. Woolen ... 4s ptd Dors I. A A.... Osnsral Bletrts ktaas. glectrte .. do ptd Haas. Oaa I sited Krult .... Vnlted a. M...... set r. a. toast pit ......... Adesntunt Alleuea Amalgamated ... . avi.iUvlOSBd. 434 Arlinna Com. lu4 Atlantic lUSBuite Coalition .. 104-aCal. A Anions... bwCet. A Heels, 147 Centennial . .1 latCoppee- Kasigs - Il4l'aly Weal M...JW. Praaklin ....e-va .i..Crnby . .i .. 43-Oreene Canantaa-. ..l'J lata Rl. .. 84 Mass. Mlutlut. ... ,.1804Mlchlsao .T...,. ..irr Mohawk . .l'iWout c. A O...'. .. 13 Nevada ...la4i'ld UamlnloB ... .. 44 Osceola ....1 ..1474 Parrot .. 144Qacy ..74 Sliannun ... 444 Tamarack ,..14 Trtnlly ... 444V I Mining ... ... fc4 t. S. Oil ... easl'ieh ..114 Victoria ,,. f Winona ,.. 47 Wolvarms ... a4 North Butts , .. 4.14 ..nil 4 ... M4 ,.1j6 84 Wool Market. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 26. Prices contln tied firm In the local, wool market and buylngs have been heavy during the last week. Stocks of goods are generally low ana tne prospects are favorable for an in creasing trade In wool fabrics. The lead lng domestic Quotations are as follows: DOMESTIC WOOLS Ohio and Pennsyl vania iieeces. xx, aturadec: x. aniline: no. washed, 4om41o; No. 2 washed, 40it4lc; fine unwashed, -87(28c; half blood combing. o& Ib3ec7 three-eights blood combing. 35ra3oo uuarter blood combleg; - 844y8oc: delaine) washed, SUM-tOo; de4a4iia unwashed. 83 ii 34c. Mk-hlgaa. Wisconsin, New York fleece sine unwashed, 2oaJc; delaine unwashed, 21 1(4 lcr -half- blood -unwashed, 849-obe; three eiglita blood unwashed, 34-'u.i6c; quarter biood, i.ii!3i4o.,.KentugKy. Indiana and Mis aourl Three-eights blood, 84c; . quarter blood, .K-u-W; tieorgla, Hl&xic. Texas. line. 12 months, 73rj 7ic ; six to eight months, Wf iw, rine tan,, ostiuc. v.aiitornia, nurtnern. dm,7(K:; middle county, oJuttc; fall free, uij2c. - Oregon, eastern No. 1, staple, 741 7 tic; eastern 'clothing. bVuiBo: valley No. 1 67(ft8c. Territory, fine staple, 7i-i78c; fine medium staple, .tulze; fins clothing. baS70c fine jnedium .clothing, wtiufiOc; half blood, 7 tfj74c; three-eights blood, 69iJ'.ic; Quarter blood. '4Tlc. Pulled extra, 7lktf74c; fine A, wnwc: a supers,- doycc. ST. LOUS, .Atfg. 2i..-WOOL Steady territory and western medtuma, iioc una itieuiuma, iwai-v:; litis, lo'oisc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aue-. iJ6.-COTTON-The market opened steady at a -decline of points to an advance of 1 point, and soon tased off to a net loss of 4u5 points on the active months under southern selling ana local . pear pressure, .inspired By oJ appointing cauies ana tne absence of ag -.ia;yetvo bull support. . Trading waa oule swer tne ceil ana riuctuatior.s aa::ng the mldille 4T tne morn.11147 . were, .narrow and U'lw-gUlg.- :..-., JTuturea opened ateady; October. ' 13 f,c November, 1- 2uu, acked: Pecember, 12 'ijc January. 12.25c; March. 12 2?c; May, 12.2 -i-'uturea closed very steady; August 13.44c; September, lz.aecr October, li.ic November. 12 36c: Iiecember. 11 Sic: Jan uary, 12 34c; February. 12.34c; March,, 12 JVC April. li ; aiay, uc. Spot closed uutet at 10 points higher' middling uplands, 12.suc; middling gulf, IJ. 10c; sales, none. QAI.VKHTON, Aug. 26. COTTON Stead 124c. NEW ORLEANS Aug. 25 COTTON Spot market closed c up; middling, 12u; sules on the spot, 80 bales: to arrive, none. . ST.. LOUIS. Aug. 26. COTTON-Unchanged; middling, bc, sal, none; re ceipts, 143 bales; shipments, 11 bales; Mock. 11.(13- bales. .. 8 e. "H . ..r.k ,.. 34 .... 2,4 ,-,74 r' 8 ... II ... no ... 13 ... 644, ...144 ... ii ... in if 4 ... V ... 144,, ... 4 ... 45 ... 4 . .-. 4 ...184 ...41 Data j 1909. 1808. 1307. 11906. la06.!la04.l03. 15.. .. 17.. 18.. W.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 28.. 24.. 86.. 7 841 ' 7 a 1 8 44 7 72 ! C 41 I B.i ( 721 5 8S1 5 SO; 5 01 6 25 6 76i I S 6 W 6 02, 5 74 6 Wi 6 a 4 HS 5 21 ft o D V4 I II S 12 6.1 8 311 6 70 6 89 7 524m 8 87 6 62 03 i ! I 7 62 7 1 6 10; 6 Ul 6 15 89! 6 Ml 6 H61 6 84i I 8 24 6 321, 6 66 I 91 j 6 e4 6 03 ,b 80 1 w 0 an o iiz ow, 8 821 6 871 6 85, 6 2 6 04 6 48 8 84 I t 8U 6 Kj 6 13 5 45 13 heifers. 3 cows...! 22 calves,. 6 rota MOtlS Todays hog market wss very much to the liking of sellers, prices being generally fcylOc higher than yesterday, this, too. in the face of very liberal receipts. The trsde was fairly active at the advance noted and pretty mtieh everything changed nanus In good seaeon In the morning. A large proportion of all the boas sold around $7 6rrV7.srt. with the best selling on up aa high as 8'. 95. The cloe of the market waa hardly so good, some of the last salea showing more or less, weakness. This was especially true of the rutigli parking grades, the kind that no one waa very anxious to buy earlier In the session. 4 .. .: 1 ' -.. ' . 2 ., 19 8 1 7 38-17 1 9 1 6 2 10 6 .. .. 7 114 2X 2 Hogs. Bheep. 4V58 , 9t 710 1,413 1.4o? 418 1,375 1.872 5(16 L3H5 ' 2,408 818 78 20 .... .... 1.874 S7 141 .... 123 Hl 2r4 448 M ltU 80 177 23H 2ifi '427 93 55 J . t t M !'.!. 61 88 .... 1,07 8,fi27 1,746 8,234 9.100 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for ne twenty-tour , tiours etiuing at 4 p. nv. August 2n; RECEIPTS. Cattle.' Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & St P 2 Wabssh 4 MIhsoutI Pacific 4 Union Pacific 62 A N. W.. east 2 C. A N. W., west 116 St. P., M. & O.... 1 C, 11. A O. . east 4 li. & U., west lil C, R. I. & P., east.. .. Ulnols central , 2 Clilcago Ot. Western .. Total receipts S45 DISPOSITION, Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Bwlft A Co.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co .- schwarts-Rolen - Co. Cudahy Hroe., from K. C. St. Louis Jnd. I'Kg. co. 8. A S Illinois Packing Co W. B. Vansant Co i. Benton. Vansant A Lush Stephens Bros Hill & son B. Lewis B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Husx L. Wolf McCreary A Carey Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros Lee Rothschild.... Smith & PaulHiy Christy, Cllne & Smith.. Other buyers Totals ... CAT'l La Receipts of cattle this morning numbered 830 cars, making tne total 101 the three days this week e6,27 head, the largest for any similar period for a long lima back. Hucn a ran a increase in re celpu today, with a lower tendency ot outer points, could hardly fall to bring about a break in prices at this point. The result was praotlcally everything showed more or less-decline. - While the top corufeds brought as muon money aa yesterday, the general market on an kinds or peel came was tower, x-er- haps the market, as a whole, might best be described as weak to lOr&lbc lower. - in other words, the lower grades ot beef cattle are around 1526c lower than last week, with the better grades generally 10ii 15o lower. ' Cows and heifers were in such, large sup ply that buyers were In. a position to force prices lower and the general run of cows and heifers was lO&loO lower than yes terday and IbtaJbo lower tnan last week There was a very large supply of light and trashy stockers and feeders tn the yards, a good many shipments looking like a oleap up. Prices on that kind of cattle were also losioo lower tnan yesterday ana 26i336c lower than laat week. Some of the beat feeders did not show so much decline, but everything was sareiy lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, 87O0ra7.5O; fair to good corn fad steers. M4om7.00; common to fair corn fed steers. 86 007 6 40; good to choice range steera, 8o.0oet5.60; fair to good range steers 14 5O415.O0; common to fair range steers, t3.7&ii4.f0; Rood to choice oows and heifers, 83 9Ot500; fair to good eows and heifers, 83.00rn3.i0; common to fair cows and heifers, 81.75ft 3.00: good to choice Blockers and feeders, $4 OCK16.IS: fair to good stockers and feeders, 23 5W4.O0; - common to fair stock ers- and reedere, stock nsirers. S2.753.60: veal calves, 63.50060; bulls. bulls, stags, etc., 8Z.7h4j4.&u. . Representative sales: , ' BEEF STEERS. ' Ne ' At. -Pr. No. At. Pt. 87 1341 I 80 -. CALVES. .... 14 , 181 4 00 WESTERNS NEBRASTCA .' 8 Cfl 9 4 70 biiils. 821 rie.t fnSrket 17 botchers, . tani t . MIEKP A Nil l.A.M MS- t!c ilia. 7 (4M head;; market steaoy, lambs, 6.i"Mf7H; yeAi-iiliKS, J4 .V4i5.'; nrtlieia. I4 254i64) eivee. 84.0t&6 70, Blockers and feeders, tl.ii :j.-...m. at. Joseph I. lee ateek Market. ST. JO.KP!l. Aug. . T5.-CA TTI .E-lVa-celpts, 4.0ii head: msrket slow and eaei-r; sieers, 64 tw7.i: ron and heifers, 8 fyti ti 00; calves, l3.e1it.T:,. . , HOGS Receipts. r..'i00 head; market 60 h'.;-hei ; top, $v; bulk of enlee. 87 70u'7 C8 SHKKP AMI LAMll!- Recelms. 4,ftfaJ head; markit steady; iambs. ll.tuu-T-bO. loss City Live Block Market. ' FlOfX CITY. Is.. Aug. 25. t"pselal Telegram.! CATTLK Receipts, l.rtpO head. Market easier; beeves, 84.004t-i.3.": cows, 8100 14 2.".; feeders. 84.00tr5.00; yearlings, 3.00 Atm. I f OtJS Receipts. 1,800 trttig to 5c higher: top ulk of sales, 17.40'iii.nO. tewk In Sight. . ;. Receipts of live stock at the slit prlncl-' pal western markets yesterday - South Omaha Sioux City .... St. Joseph .... St. Irfitils Kansas City ., Chicago Total , No. 4 6' 80 30 8. ... 10..'. ti..:. 61.... 6? ..... 88... 17.... !.... 18.... 84.... 12.... 47.... 87.... 49 ... 47.,.. ST... 42.... 48. ... 68.:.. I.... 7t.... 60..., 48.... 74..., 33.)., 44,,.. 47.... 44.... 41.. .i 4.. 41.... 88.... 88... M ... 71.!.. 78..., 40.... 4;r. . . , 77...; 74... 7 .... 78.... 41.., 74.... At. . at . , y . . IU ..344 ...J.W ..J'lJ ...174 ,.3u ..S3ll .,188 ..184 ..810 ..241 . . 870 ,..JM ...148 ...it .'. .461 ' ...itt ,..2"J ...801 ...140 ,..34 . .?47 ,,.2M ,..1811 ...275 ...ti ...241 ...K.8 ...847 ,..841 ...til ... ...834 ...v ...21 ...2M ...i:t ...H! ...HI ...215 ...884 ...10 ...W7 ...ia ...818 ...Ui 80 140 240 ' (.. i 40 'so 80 40 h. Pr. ... 7 40 Ml J 4a .. t 46 . . 60 10 7 W 10 7 80 . .- 7 BO .. 7 SO 7 60 WI t 80 m ten - .. f 80 4 7 86 ., 7 In 80 7 68 20 T 674 10 18) .. 7 to ..' T 40 ..- T t -. I'm T io to l ) n iw 20 7 80 7 424 4 7 44 .. , 7 84 SO 7 85 30 t 44 40 t 46 left T 46 ' 40 T 48 46 7 85 . .. IN' T 44 ' 4 7 41 7 46 7 474 ' X 474 7 474 7 70 4 70 1 70 7 70 t 70 T TO T 76 7 70 1 79 No. 74.. 68.. 128. 7(... 77.. 87.. 80.. 88.. 74.. 81.. 14.. 88 . n.. 78.. 44.. 78.. 84 . 73 74 78 46 74 K 42 l 80 71 61 44 71 8o 71 I 44 81 81 12 83 (2 14 8 II 80 I! 82 - 0.,... 41 10 At 88 . ..,.l6 231 tfl ' I 8 Kl ?'8 lit 28 .....HI X5 Ill Sf.0 J3 247 !4 JV4 171 280 t;4 4 I8 218 ..9-1 ..170 ..117 ..131 ..214 ,.8 ..m .104 . WH ..333 ..80T ..18 ..18 .88 ..111 ..to ..187 ..181 ..183 .83 ..186 ..186 ..187 ..101 ..188 40 40 40 80 80 40 130 40 ) 120 80 '40 40 40 80 ' ' 40 40 80 0 40 120 I'-O Pr. T Te 7 70 7 714 f 76 7 76 t 78 t 76 t 76 7 76 1 76 7 75 7 76 7 75 7 76 7 75 T 75 7 75 . 7 75 7 78 I 76 7 10 7 80 7 l 7 30 . 7 80 7 30 7 80 7 80 r7 80 ' , -I 84 7 at 1 1I 7 88 7 86 J 86 t 85 7 86 T 68 7 174 7 90 7 90 7 80 7 80 7 30 7 6 7 85 7 95 OMAHA GEXERAL MARKETS. staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fnra nlsbed by Bayers and Wheleealere. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered te he retail trade In 1-lb. cartona, 27o; No. In 60-lb. tuba. 17c: No. 2. In l-lb. car ton. 26c; In do-lb. tubs, 84c; pscklng stock. 19TiM'ic; fsncy dairy, tubs, IiJ3lc: com mon roll, fresh made, 18'jUo. Market . changes ' every Tuesday. - K(?vlf4 Fresh selling stock, ranflled, o. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full or earn twins, 15c; Young Americas, 4 in hoop. 16c; favorite, 8 In hoop, 18c; daisies, 80 In hoop, 16c; cream brick, full case, 16o; block Swiss, 15c; full cream llmburger, lso. ' POULTRY Broilers, 18c; alive, springs. 16c; hens, 10c; rocks. 7c; ducks. 10c; gsese. 8c; turkeys. 15c; pigeons, per dos., 85o; guinea fowls, per dos.', 82.60; squabs, per dos., 12. Dressed hens, lie; springs." 1M 21c; cocks. Cc; ducks, 11c. geeesa. Uc; ' turkeys. 2?,c. FISH Fresh, caught, almost all are dressed: Halibut, 8o; huffalo, 9c; trout, , 12c; bullheada, 14c; catfish, 17o; orapples. sunflsh. 6"&!c; black bass, 26c: whlteflsh. . 13c; pike, 12c; salmon, Ho; pickerel, 10c; , frog legs, 85e. Fresh froten: Whlteflsh. No. L 10c; round. 9c; ploksrel, dressed, : and headlesa, 7c; round, 8c: pike, -dressed. ' 10c; round, 9c; red snsppers. t2c: Spanish mackerel, 14c; native mackerel, 86c each. P'KUSH FRUITS Florida pineapples. 18a'i- te Ws. 82.76 per orate; grape fruits, 8tl slse, ' per box. 86; .48 slas. 86 60: 54 sire. 88; ba nanas, fancy select, 81.504j206; apples, home ' grown, per bu. basket. 75d81 00; market basket. 4fc. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1. 16o: No. 1. . 12c; No. 8, 8c; Uiln:. Ko. 1, lRc; No. 8, 13c; No, 8. 9c. Chuck: No. 1, c; No. 8, 4c; No. 8, 4c. Round: Ne. 1, 8c No. 8, SHEEP Yesterday's cleaned up In very good 8 76 4 00 .1 00 2 65 8 56 8 00 4 25 6 46 4 50 6 0 2 60 t to l.adlne Neb. 16 calves. 26 cows, 19 steers.... 18 calves. 14 steers..., 10 steers... 8 cows..... 2 heifer.., 20 calves..., 9 heifers.. 6 steers... 248 72S e:i? 175 629 1224 ff.J S70 2f0 7W 1194 5 50 1 54 8 40 6 60 2 65 8 90 8 25 9 75 4 00 8 85 4 25 A 15 cows. . 14 heifers.. 7 cows.... 820 7f4 8K8 C. l)6o 4 oows. 16 Cows.... 18 steers... 25 cows.... 69 stoers... 18 cows.. 26 feeders.. 1234 1 steer 12A) Foreign Financial. ' ' LONDON. Aug. Money as tri etXet demand on the market today and-diaoounta were firm, 'in the nteok exchantte-busav-naea wa -some w list stacker ar Irrr-nulHT prices. Grand Trunk was supinirtcd on the crop rTortB and good trarrie returns, rtwe sian. Japanese aad Argetitlne 'lil re ceived good attention at advanced prices, but Kaffirs lost their teerly lmproven-it uader Paris st lllng. while gMt-edred "cetirl-tU-s wore affected by the cuntlnuaMiwuity .j.'. i. - '' i in.. ' naar and Alolssaea. e. NEW YORK. Au ' 2R.' St'OA R Raw. firm; fair refining, 8 61c; centrifugal, 96 ttext. 4 llCr molasses sugar, 3.3or. Refined annady:- Ne.- a.' 4 65c; No. 7, 4rflc; No. 8 4t; No 9. -6.40c; No. 10. 4 STic: No. ' 11 4 8oc; No. ; 12, 4 26-; No. 13, 4 3oc; No.' li, 4.2U; t'Oiifertlnnera A. 4tt5e; mould A. 6.40r; cat losf. 6.(CC, ' crushed. 8 76c; powdered, 5.15c; granulated. 6u&c; cubes, 5 Srtc. ' - MOLAS.sh.i4 Quiet; New- Orleans,' open 'kettlegood, to choice, iStfUc I '-. 14 calves... 817 9 calves... 893 10 heifers... 647 15 cows 754 11 steers.... 836 6 cows H- 8 steers.. ..1230 24 st(ier....llUK 6 steers.... tf.l 11 calves.... 180 6 cows..... 988 91 feeders. ,1149 A 28 steers.... 1040 4 00 2 steers...". 965 1 00 , - II. R. Larson, Nebraska. 45 feeders.. 1143 4 90 John Call, Nebraska. 24 feeders.. 800 8 55 14 cows..... 885 S 26 L. O. Trumsbell. Nebraska. ' - 28 rteers.... 761 5 70 4 calves.... 315 F. W. Clark, Nebraska. 20 steers.. ..1363 4 50 Robinson A K.. Nebraska. 6 cows 670 3 10 18 steers.... &l 4 20 77 heifers... 7'J1 8 40 8 10 2 40 8 10 F. .Coffee-Neb. 3 10 26 cows.. 00 20 steers. 60 John Hickey Neb. 1 feeders.. 10.3 4 20 18 steers. J FVS t62 8 20 4 cows.. R. Lisco Neb. 50 heifers... 98 ) 4 10 82 cows 6 cows h tO 3 l5 20 cows... 2 cows 1065 75 ' . i C. M. York-Neb. 13 feeders. .i-Mj ' 3 76 6 feeders fc. H. Elllolt-Neb. 10 feeders.. 8!8 8 85 10 feeders ' John Marking Neb. 80 steera. v..lv 6 Ott 10 steers.. ; ; t:offee A. T. Neb. . 81 cows 8p7 8 00 66 cows... Is2 feeders. 634 t 86 . F. Kenek-Neb. 6 cows 84 8 ii 8 h'lfers. V 101 hJ'j 3 46 10 steers., H. ureatnouae xseo. 66 steers.. ..1244 6 25 H aV R f'lsvtnn- Nah. .11114 4 83 steers.. ..1122 4 65 1U15 4 05 A. C. Marsh Neb. . 5iS 2 40 24 cows... j. A. Owens Neb. . .. bill t SO 8 cows... J. S. Mclntosh-Neb ,. 9 2 8 M t calves. . 204 6 75 O. Harrte Neb. . . i .833 6 00 39 cows.,... 888 8 20 I.. Taylor Neb. 101 aleers...H64 4 75 OREGON. 3 ' 102 steers.. .1012 3 30 4 cows 1010 8 10 17 cows It!) MONTANA. 4 50 31 steers.... erf 4 30 58 heifers... !33 8 r Adams, Wyoming. ' 11 steers. .. 19 heifers., 7 calves.. 26 cows..., 13 cows 13 calves.. 14 calves.. N45 827 &it5 If 14 V97 . 940 .1211 .1042 . 8U) ...1048 ... fa . 700 . til .'.1865 920 718 942 917 893 858 49 cows... 00 cows. . , 38 cows.. ..101 4 .. ..1023 24 kteers....l012 56 fctders.. 9-'l 10 heifers... 84i R s. 810 steers... 1072 I r I A JS.- . CfU, ...1044 ... 947 4 00 8 10 8 10 4 20 8 10 4 20 2 66 4 60 4 00 ti t 10 8 18 6 40 3 00 6 00 t 25 8 20 4 lo t 80 8 (0 4 50 4 80 3 30 2 90 4 40 i 30 supplies were season at fully steady prices on all classes of stock. One bunch of feeder lambs broke all reoord prices of the season on this class of stuff at 56.45, with another string only a nickel lower. Today's run was only of moderate pro portions and consisted largely of feeders. There were only about forty loada in all. and probably twenty-eight were feeding sheep and lambs. A tew cars were some what late In arriving. Thin .stock moved from the opening In tne same breesy style that has character lied the feeder trade during the last two weeks.' Buyers were almost as numerous aa ever and the Inquiry waa anything but listless. - Prices paid were Just about steady; In fact, the fluctuation of values In either direction was of so little conse quence that It would be difficult to quote the general market on any other basis. Feeder yearlings sold early at 8525. Comparatively scant supplies of fat mut tons naturally waa responsible for a good, firm tone In this branah of the trade. The quality on an average was none too good but the bulk of supplies waa turned ovei to packers at unchanged figures. The best handy weight killers here that Invited more competition than other grades were possiDiy a shade higher, but the big bulk of the . offerings registered right around In yesterday's notches. Fat yearlings were weignea up at K.3 and ewea brought 34.20. There were not enough fat lamba on Bale to afford an adequate teat of the market as a whole. Only one or two loads were In cluded In the receipts and these com manded good strong prices. . Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good 10 choice lamba, 37.107.50; fair to good lamrjs, f6.wxij7.10; good to choice yearlings, $f.O0'j4.86; fair to good yearlings, 84..,-oo.uO good to choice wethers, $4.30tft4.70; fair to good wethers, $4.00.j4.80; good to choice ewes, '84.00$ 4.40; fair to good ewes, 83.653 4.UU. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lambs, 86.i6lfa.60: fair to choice yearlings 84.fiOv6.S5; - fat to choice wethers, 83.5034.26. representative sales: No. . Av. Price. 851 Wyoming lambs . 64 7 80 2X7 Wyoming lambs 64 7 10 258 Wyoming lambs 61 6 365 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 56 6 45 2M Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 67 6 40 boo Wyoming yearlings ; 77 6 Jo 190 Wyoming ewes 104 4 10 240 Wyoming wethers, feeders ..91 4 25 248 Wyoming wethers, feeders ..86 '4 U 75 Wyoming ewea ..: 91 4 wO 64 Wyoming 'wethers, feeders .. 82 4 60 660 Wyoming lanbs, feeders ..... 61 6 85 39 Wyoming lambs, culls 46 600 207 Wyoming yearlings 92 4 75 49 Wyoming ewes 99 4 10 235 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 79 5 05 2.0 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 79 6 05 140 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 79 6 06 614 Wyoming yearlings, feeders .Ml 6 06 1H7 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 80 6 UO 469 Wyoming lamba , 66 7 25 375 Wyoming lambs 66 7 2a 217 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 58 6 40 469 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 69 4 90 23 Wyoming yearlings, feeders . 77 4 90 t"4 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 60 6 li 40 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 60 6 85 69 western ewea, feeders 91 3 26 26 western yrlgs., feeders....... 73 4 60 69 westsrn ewes, feeders 82 4 00 89 Western lambs, fdrs., culls.. 48 6 00 161 western lambs, feeders....... 49 6 00 273 western lambs, feeders 49 6 50 854 Wyoming lambs, feeders 54 6 25 150 Wyoming lambs, culls 64 6 26 178 Wyoming lambs, feeders 54 6 26 656 Wyoming lambs, feeders MS 6 35 8U9 Wyoming ewes 100 4 20 339 Wyoming lambs, feeders 67 6 85 43 Wyoming ewes 95 3 76 909 Wyoming ewea , 84 8 76 278 western ewes, feeders 88 2 25 CHICAOO LIVK STOCK HARKKT Cattle Steady tn lower Hoi Strong; lo ingeer. CHICAGO, Aug 25. CATTLE Receipts, 22.000 head: market, steady, loo lower steers, t6.6otf7.86; cows, 83.40.uG.2S; heifers, $.1 5oij6.0u; bulls. I'l. 00.4. St; calves, li.OOt 9.00; sioukers and teeners, i 76 ao. lu. HOtiS Receipts, lg.fx) head: nisikf strong to 5o higher: ' choice heavy. I.l54t 8.20: butchers, 8S.ltHi8.26: light mxed. 87. W tytjUO; chocs light, 8a.Xa8.2u; packing. 17. W '(lino, pigs, Ju.wy7.jv, bulk of sales, ti.iuuf 8.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22,000 head; market, strong; sheep. 54.0iVr)5.90; lambs, 26.26tj7.80; yearlings, 1.005.50. head. Msrket of market, 27 30; were: Cattle, lloss till Jlieep. .. 9.500 4.000 6. 2-9 7.000 13,000 .55.SU0 ' 47.454 47, .00 7.e8 1.900 - 1.600 6.409 9 000 18.0110 Plate: No. L 5c; No. 2, 4c; 7c; No.- 3, 7o. No. 8. 80. VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes. 32.75 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, 60o bunch, Cabbage, home grown, lo per lb. Wis consin Red Globe onions, 2o per lb. Cali fornia cauliflower, 83.00 per orate. Toma toes, home grown, market basket. 60c: crate, 34.00. Lettuce, per dos., SOo. Par snips, turnips, carrots. 75c per dos. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips. etc per dos., 75o. ,- POTATOES-New, 66o per bu. HintT.H Ma- 1 ar,n TV, XT 1 ,u4 ,1- : . i . . . M Kansas City Grain and Previsions. . , ' KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28 WHHAT Setv l tember. 9lo: December.- 8941c: Mav. (Wc. , Cash: Unchanged KiJ,'o, 2 hard. 8c4i81.01.-.!. No. 3 hard. StflOTd: No. 2 red. l.O4L06. No. 8 red, 81.00tll.oi. . . . ? . CORN fieniemhar. AfKwe Dansmhsr 6.Ut, , JJtaxt afin I. . X- 1 .. 11.. .. 1 A . 1 No. 8 mixed, o;. No. 8 mixed. fi63cl No. I white, 66o .No.' 8 white. 65c. OATS-Nominaliv Unchanged: No. 9 whlta . si-jisocj io. i mixea, tiw&o. . .. . HAY Unchanged: orlolei tlmothv. 210 RtVA )' ' 11.00; choice pialrlo. . 87.764i8.00: . choice aUn - falfa, 8i3.oojti4.00. , ". - : h BUTTER Creamerv extras- 6c? etr.ts . 25c; seconds, 23c; packing stock. 19o. t-i EGGS Extras, 2ro: flrsla.- 21e: , asoonda.,,. and dirties, 12c; southerns, loss off, 140. ,.,' ., Receipts, nhipments Wheat, bu 1 165 uu0 su aoa . .. Corn, bu ' 20.0UO . . (Afta) .!", Oats, bu 5.000 . 4,000 c, 1 . Kansas City options closed as follows: '. . Articles. Opvn. High. Low. Close. Wheat I September ... 90 B ' 91 80 91A December ... . 89 89 , HI 69 A May 93 93 931 9311 Corn ' September ... 81 61 60 60 B Iiecember ... 63 . 63 ' .62 62 U May 66 66 64 54A A asksd. B bid. . . . Metal Market. , NEW YORK, Aug. 26.--MKTALS The market for standard copper on the New York metal exchange waa easy today but very quiet, no sales being reported. The London market closed steady, with spot at 159 Us Id, and futures at Mils, -Lake locally waa quoted at 616 OOOfia.87; electro lytic, 212.87912.12; castipg, J 12.63 W 12.87. Tin was easy,' with spot August and September closing at 630.3Orrr-M.40; Oc tober, 30. 363:40.47; Nov, , 8a0 iVaaUM; De cember, $30.40-30.60. No salea ware re ported on the local exchange. The Iaon don market was easy, with spot closing at 137 12s 6d, and futures at 138 16s. Lead was steady, with spot at 84.2734.42 New York, and at $4.2&.4.30 East' St; J Louis. The English market was -unchanged at U2 8s 9d. Spelter was quiet, wltb spqt clos ing at 35.705.50 New York, and at 5.ov9 6.66 Eaat St. Louis. The London market was a shade higher, at 422 2s. 6d. The English Iron market waa lower, at 40s 10d for Cleveland warrants. ' The local market waa steady: No. 1 foundry north ern. 317.6t18.00; No. . 2, 617.00ial7.60;. No. 1 southern and No. I southern soft. $17.75ij 18.26 ' ST. IX)U1S. Aug. 86-METAL81-Lad, weak; 84 274.80. Spelter, lower, 16. 65. Coffee Market. ' ' NEW YORK, Aug. '86 tTJOFFEat-Mar-. ket for coffee futures opened ateady at unchanged prices to an advance . of five points in sympathy with the partial ad vance of pfg. at Havre. Much of the business was in the shape of exchanges from September to later months In prepar ation for the first September notice, day en Friday, and In the i.lete trading ttear months were rather easier- In- sympathy with the spot situation and as a result of liquidation. The cloae waa steady at a decline of 5 points on August but gen erally unchanged to 5 points higher. In cluding 10,000 bags switched the business aggreKated 26,250 bags, September closing at 5.8oiu6.35c; pecember, 6.20c; July, 8.46c. Spot market, quiet; Rio No. T, 7c; Santos No. 4, 8V&3c. Mild, quiet; Cor dova. 83 12e. Bank of Germany tntesaent. 1 BERLIN. Aug. 26 The weekly state ment pf the Imperial bank of Germany shows the following changea: Cash In hand, increased 27,8A.0OO marks; loans, dea creased, 3 312 000 marks; . discounts, r. de creased 37.29k,0"0 marks; treasury bills, de creased 86.994.000 marks;: Mo circular t!on. decres"-d 114 Olio msrks; depns'n. Increased, 24.837.000 marks.. ..., 21 steers. 10 cows... 6 cows.. 8Mt 4 tn 3 75 2 90 Wyoming. 17 cow a 8 cows 11 cows 9H) 912 S 75 8 75 2 90 St. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 25. CATTLE Receipts, 6.H0O head. Including 2,400 Texans; market lower; native alilppng and export ateers, 86 50"7.40; dressed beef and butcher ateei's, 86.25di6.2G: steers under 1.000 pounds. 84 15 06.40; stockers and feeders, 63.004.50; tows and hefers. 13 25 fl 6. 35; annere, t2 0nrr 2 26; bulls, 3 0iVa4 5o; calves, 85 504,8.00; Texaa and Indian steers, 3.266.00; cows and heifers, . 2 40a4.65. HOGS Receipts, 6,408 head: market, steady; pigs and lights. 8626S10; packers, 87 M"rj8.00; butchers and beet heavy, 86.0Oi 8.20. riHEEP AND LAMBS Reeelpta, 6,200 head: market, higher: native muttons. 83.5Oh4.50: iambsa 860037.60; culls and bucks, 32.50-4 50; . stockers, 83.0O&3 75. ..Kansas t'llr Aire Stock Market. KANSAS PITY. -Aug. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 14.000 head,. Incluaiug 3 0oj head southerns: market steady to i'c lower top. 17. hO; choice export and dressed beef su-ere. 87ti7'w; fair to good. l'..if,fiW weatern steera. Vl..i.do; stockers and feed, ers. 83.004t4i.Oi); south' rn steers, asOtKot-'rO southern cows, 82.0023.40; native cows, J2.00 RUNAWAY TRAIN KILLS THREE Brakes Refase to Work on Freight on a Strep Grade In ' California. 11 , , - BAKERS FIELD, Cal Aur. .-Twe brakemen and the engineer of a south bound freight' on the Southern Pacific rail way that left here last, evening were killed early today when the train was wrecked on the steep grade between the top of Tehachapl Pass and Mcijave. The. train ran sway when the brakes refused . to work. Five others are reported Injured. Herbert E. Gooch Co.t , Brokers and Pealers ' BAtmT. ' airTIt68tn.' i mtOOKtL' " s.aba Offtcet Sl 88. V. tails StlAg. "" ell welsvboas, 8eiarlae Sal. " - laAenesAenk A-S181 nod A-S1S. Oldesi SIM Largest UoiLse t .f4, AUa ' ' '1W -'J V4 S i- "v t.