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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1897)
n THE OMAHA DAILY B1818 : 'WirDXESDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wcaknosa at Liverpool Ecsponsiblc for a Drop in Wlieati PROVISIONS ALONE SHOW ANY STRENGTH Cnrn ( IcGllnrn n llnlf OctiJ.-Onl lltililw Slcmlj I'urU ( ! oc i tt ; | Dliin- I.nril uml Hllii Unt'liiiiiKi'il. CHICAGO. Alls. 17. Wheat had a decided dumper put on It todiiy l > y tlio unexpected wtnkncsa of the Liverpool market and. showed tttfjittc decline for the September option nt tlic elope. Corn was weak eli the fnvornble weather nnd crop reports nnd declined Vic. Out wnn atcndy nnd showed no clianRO. Provisions were stronR In the mnln. pork tidvnncliiR I0yi2 ,4c , while Inrd and libs were BUtlantlally unchanged. A decline of Ic i r bushel IIUIUBUItiled the dny'B business In wheat. September , which closed yesterday worth 8.V,4c , started nt from lUHo la S\\vi. \ It gradually Improved to iic , and fell off again to 84V4C , nnd for over an hour It kept lIuctuntliiK between thee lls- tiros. Uecombcr wiu somewhat steadier nftcr the confusion of the opening and nar rowed its discount from September for n time. The Liverpool rnr.rket nt the opening was only l,4'ii % < l higher than It closed yc.ster- day which , In comparison with yesterday's ' /jo udvunco heic , won n. great disappoint- jnent nnd Its effect on the market wns very apparent. In nililtlon to the imsatisfuctory advance at Liverpool , the receipts at Chicago cage siilistnntlully conilrnicd the Im-reased movement that yewterdnj's estimate. " foie- Bhadowed. The number of ears Inspected Ilin lute \\IIH 4fi : , eomimrud with 20) u year uco. Of this number MS were new wheat. The out Inspection \\its 172.WX ) hiiFhi'l.s. .Minneapolis and Dulnth Rot .tl'L' cars aKalnct 4'J ( Tuesday a week ago , and 4SS the corrfFpomlliiK diiy of last year. Hraax.rci'l'K reporti'd an Inerensu of 1,0,100 lnlS'ieN In the worlds' visible , com pared with a ( H-frvn e of SlO.OtO btifhels the yt-nr before. The mnrkel had been holding vt-iy xiL'tidlly heiweeii Mie and S.'Kfor HepK-nibir until the lecelpt of the report , but became weuk Immediately after and de clined to Me. New business from outride was cniii I , and what there was of It was chlclb for Peoembrr dellveiy. Trading In September was gMiieiully In the way of wt- tllnt ; up uutrtandlng contracts , ( 'utlahy's luiyliiK of Uecumber was inilto conspicuous. Tl-at operutur was said to have receive ! veiy dlsi-otir.ifrltig news regarding the pro- jiects for > prlng wheat. Seaboard advices wern In cotitlnnance of what ban been the regular drift for some time concerning the excellent demand from exporters. Long wheut began to eonie out In the last hour of the TO'slitn , but It did not look like any ot the larger lines ; In fact , the market wai' too small to have taken any ton ldcrable quantity u it Mont a unite severe break. September gradually declined to S3'ic , but had recovered to WXivSiaic ( [ nt the close. Corn was weak from the start , losing % c during the first hour's bu lneHs nnd recover ing but little of the decline. Crop report ! ' were asa rule of the most favorable char acter Ll'iuldntlon was quite heavy , vsne- clplly by elevator people , who reported free acceptance ! ) of country offerings. The wheat bull crowd was a large buyer of IJecember corn Local receipts were heavy , 1 Oil ) cnrs. September opmcd tMi a lower ut 2Si,4f 2Siic and ranged between that price and 277C ! , closln ? w.ik nt 2S > n' bid. Nothing of particular Interest developed in oats. The market was fairly active , though the range of prices was unusually narrow. Tiioro wap an Inclination to yield with corn for a time , but the good export demand cheeked II. Hrcelpts wens 700 ear * . Septem ber opened at t7-ie. ! yesterday' closing price. The range was between 17 0 and 17vitfl7ic ; , I'Hc being asked at the elos-e. Quite an active business was done In pro visions. During the first hour the inlluence of lower yaul prices was fo'.t , but the mar ket suddenly turned strong on the buying of a big line of pork credited to Armour , nnd although i > ome of the advance was sub- Beciuently lopt , the market remained strong to the close. Lard and. ribs were rather neglected. At the close September pork wns lilii 12'tc higher at SX.n'.ifrS.ZO ' ; September lard unchanged nt J4.47'A ami September ribs a shnde lower nt $1.92l4ii74 53. Estimated receipts ? Wednesday : Wheat , ZCT cars ; corn , 700 cars ; oats , 4GO cars ; .bogs , 2S.OOO head. * . .Leading futures ranged ns follows : ArtlcUBj Open , | f.mv. I Uluau. | Yestl'y. Wheat- Pent. . . Dec. . . 82H 84 Corn- Ail ir. . . . Pent. . . 27U { J8H Dec. . . . 2IIH aoii , May . . . al'H 3SK ! Oatu Sept. . . . 17 Die. . . . ICOi May. . an * Tork- Fept. 8 00 8 20 S 071tf Oct. . . H 2. > 8 O''K 8 I ? ! * ' 8 10 Dee. . . . . 8 5 8 P.'i * Lard Sept. . . 4 TiO 4 4f 4 47W 4 47 U Oct. . . . 4 nr 4 47.4 4 6aw H 5.1 4 00 4 Bu th'tlllbt Sept. . . 4 n".L 4 o : > 4 05 4 ru Oct. . . . r , oi ) 4 O'JH 4 DTW No. 2. Cash quotations were an follows : FIXUR Steady at yestenlay's advance ; win ter patents. ( UOfTI.SI ; straights , (1.1084.20 ; eprliiK KpeclulH , ( , " > .irf/5.25. W1IKAT No. 2 t-prliii ; . SiiGSJytc ; No. 3 FprliiEr , 7 > iiS4Hc ; No. 2 red. W > ic. CORN No. 2. 2S5T2S',4c. OATK-No. 2. mic. f. o. b. ; Na. 2 while , 21i G22c ; No. 3 while , ISiiMc. RYU-No. 2. 451ic. HARI.HV No. 2 , nominal ; No. S , SOc ; No. 4 , * KI.AXSUKD-No. 1. (1.02V54T1.04. TIMOTHY KKMD-Prlme. (2.70. PROVISIONS Purk. mem. per bbl. . ( S.15fiS,20. I > ird , per 10Ibs ) , . (4 4rf4.47'S. Hacon. short rlbi nldes ( ) _ $ . ( . . Dry nlle.l shoul- WHISKY Ulsllllers' finished Roods , per Bill. , fil/OAR-Ciil / loaf , (3.81 ; irramilnted , (5.21 ; standard "A , " (5.U9. NUW YOH1C CKMOH.U , MAIIKIST. QlloliitliuiH of the Day < , ; i..rni " Conililliilltlen. NU\V YORK , AUR. 17.-I.-I/lim-Recelpls , 14,401 bb | . ; eiporls , 14,412 bbls. ; market utlet- lleil by the wt-uknct * In wheat and closed lower to tell ; winter patents , ( I.73OT.23 ; winter ItralKhts , (4.W4COj ( Minnesota palenls , K.wtt [ .35 ; winter - extras , (3.2fi3.70 - ; Mlnnuiota bakerg , Jt ) COItNMEAlUnbi > Hlid ; yellow western 3c RYE Hull ; No. 2 wentern , 7Hc. IIAHLEY Pull ; wrMtrn , 2Dlic. HAHELEY MALT-Oulet at 4i 5Co. WHEAT llectlplii , l.,0,250 bu. ; exports , 293 148 t > uj viint , weaker ; No. ! red , S4J ! ? OI4e. ! Options opened weak under disappointing cables mid ac tive unloading and wtrc heavy all day , reaching the lowent point In the afternoon. Intlutnred by renewed long n-lllng ; cloyed. lUfil c net | OWlr. No. ! red AUV-Ukt , closed , 2c ; September , MPto l4c ! ; closed , } 3c. CORN -IlecclpU , 3IS.JOO bu. ; exports , 152 ri bu , ; unit , insler ; No. 2 , SSTlc. Options oiiene'l weak and declined all day , under betler cion news and local unloading clored ; URUe net closwj 'Vc ' c ° tl1 * ' ' ' " ' 8 IlU'lrb r * 54tra'4" ' OATH ItcrelptH , 318 , W bu , ; exports , 121.SW bu ( pot. llrm ; No. Z. 2c. . Optlnmi dull nnd easier' with the other maiki'ln , VII | * > | HK unchanged ; Au- iKUiit cloted , 2iie ; Heplembcr. 2292Iie ! ; cloted , HAY- Rarely steady ; good to choice , "CtlfcOi- HOPSyulet ) U 5 ciup , 3if4u ; USti crop. Cjige tale ; Puelllo coaal. IfM crop , S&4C ; UJU ciop 6l ! c ; I/indon , MUCSc. ' Hlliri-Klrm : ; ( lalveslon. HVtGlU'.ic ; llulTulo dry , IdTi ; - a . dry , l ! 121ic ; Culirornla. I7c. LEATHER Klriii ; hemlock tole , Hucnos Ayrm. ISfiCOo. Hl'TTERRicelptii. . f.278 pkKs. ; ( Inn ; wenern cnumcry. lUHOHc ; IniHatlon creamery , Ui ti'2e | ; JJIftlnn , Kc ; factory. 70'lOVic. CHEEriE-Recelptt , 11.270 pkgn. ; quiet ; large , whllr. fe ; imull. w'llle , SV4J&ic ; large , coloird. Itik'.c. ' mnull colored , 9c.pait ; tklum , 44iil. , " . full ( klnii , J'.jQJe. EdUK RecelpiM. 11.139 pkgs. ; llrm ; elate am ) ] 'eniiiylvnnla. HI'tHHc ; wrtlcrn , lie. PROVIHlONP-Heef , llrm ; beef liunm. IW.COff J8.W. Cut ratals , itfady ; ihouMers. C.OOifJ.Mi. I.'iril. Mendy wuitrrn tfuni ( I W | letlnvd , firmer. Pork , llrm ; old memi. tS. : ; 8.75. Tallow , dull. dull.OllJi OllJi < 'i ttonieej. uteudy ; yellow , Z6'fc. ( P . Irclfum. dull , I'mniylvunla crude , no market. llonn iiulrl , rtrulned , conunun to good , ( l.Wi/IW. Tiirprntln * . iUl/t | nt . H Wlron , New Orlrain , open kettle. (001 to choice , 23Q Oo. Illfi- * : firm ; fair lu rxtru , 4UOCUc ; Japan , KltKIGIITS Dull ; cotton , by ( team , lie ; grain. > y * team , Jije , META1J ) I-IK Iron , cu < y ; touthern , O.WKll0.73i nortl.trn , 1 10. 1641 12 , : i. ( Vpi > r. tlrong ; broken , I1IK , icbuiKc , | H.l&eil.U. Tin. dull ; ulraUhu , | U.N3U.Wj pitta * . < jutt. ! fipcltir , qultt at | 4U 4.W. Lea4. txchanst , dull At ( J.S2Uff3JJ ; brok- elf , strong at U.W. OMAHA ( JIMH.VL : .M.VHKKTS. Conillllnn of Triulr nnil ( liintntlon * on Simile nnil Kit tier 1'roiliire. -Hulk of sale * . 9 < 4e. nUTTKH-Common to filr , Cg o ; choice to taiicy , lOiJIZc ; separator creamery , 16c : gathered creamery , Ue VHAL Choice fat , SO to 110 Ibi. . quoted nl SO 9c ; Inrire nnd coetro , 40c. I.1VR POULTRY-Hent , 6c : cock * , 3,74e ; fprlns chlckeriH , per lb. , 9c ! ( luckt , Cc ; turktys , COSc. . PlfHiONS Live. 7i3C'Os ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , ( .1.50 ; midland. ( i.OO ; ton land. 14.DO : r > e slraw , (4.50 ; color makes the price on Imy ; light bales fell Ihc best , only top grade * btlne top prices. HROOMCOHN n tlcmely slow fnles new crop , delivered on truck In country : choice green self- working cnrpcl per lb. . 202'ic : choice Kre < ti , runnlnjr to hurl 2 )2Ue ) : rnmmon. Hie. VnOHTAULKS. CANTAJ.OUPKK..pr dor. . SO JWc. rU'r.MllKlIS--Pc * doz. . 15020C. TOMATOly-Pcr hnlf bu. Imikct , 75i3c. ON'IONK-Per bu. , SRefld.OO LIMA HKAN.Per lb. . 3c. IUANHllniutplckiMl navy , per bu. . ( l.tO. CAHIIU1IHi.me : RIOWII , lUc. Pill'ATOnSPer bu. , new. Mc. ) WATiilMU1.0NS rratPd , per do * . . (1.7SST2.00. FRUITS. APPLKS-Per bbl. , ( I.tT.yI.K. NATIVH PLUJIH Per basket , J3 40c. ORAPKS California , ( l.f JI.M. SOt'THHRN PiA'HiS-Per ' .4 bu. , M4JCOC. CALIFORNIA PHACHKS-Per case , Crnwfordj , fc'ffd.OO. CAI.lI'YlRNr.V PKARS Borllctt , pir cnte , (2.00 ; Ruerre Hnidy. t'AMPORNIA PLUMS Per rnfe. ( l.2J7l.f.O. HOMi : ( IROWN ORAPKS Per Innket , 200230. TROPICAL FRUITS. OHANOCS-Medllerinnean tweets. ( J.r.O. LI3MONS Messlnas , (3.CO ; choice California , $4.SO. HANANAS rholco large stock , per biinch , (2.00 2.23 ; tnedlum-slzcd bunch.- * . ( U032.UO. MISCILLANIOUS. : : NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , laica Ue , I3c ; llrazlls. per lb. , lOc ; Kngllsh walnut * , per lb. . fancy , roft thcll. 12lrl3c ; Mr.r.dards. lOjji lie ; ( llbcrts , per lu. , K'ci pecans , pollBhed large , 5 ICe ; Jumbo , Iljl2c { ; larse liicKury nuts , ( l.Ji per bu. , cocoanuls , 4'jo ' coin. KK1H Imported fniiey 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , I2c ; B croHU. 50-lb. bo-ccs , 138140. HONKY Choice. U 15c. CIDmi-CI-irllled Juice , per halt bbl. , .S3 ; per bbl. , ( I.00ff4 25. MAPL13 SVHUP-rive-KOl. cons. each. (2.23 ; Knl. cans , pure , per doz. , (12.00 ; half-gal , cans , (6.23 ; quart cans. (3 IX ) : FIHiSH MEATS. DRUSSnU IJUK-Uood | ; native steers. 400 to COM Ibs. , C'-ic ; good foreciuarters , steers , u'.ic ; good hltidiiuatlen ! , > He ; western steels , Co ; fancy heifers. C'ic ; good heifers , Cc ; Rood foiequalters. helfcrK. te ; good hliiilQunrtcru , heifer1 : , be ; good cows. Cc' fair cows , 6'4c ; common cows , Sc ; cow foreipmrlers , 4io ( ; cow hindquarters , 7Hc. llii-i' : ' ' CUTS-Ten.lerh'ltis , ISc ; boneless strips , SVSiC Ml'lp loins , Cc ; rolls. Sc ; sirloin bulls. fcc ; fhouldcr clods , 6e ; rump bulls , 4lfcc ; steer ( bucks , t'tc ' ; cow cnucks , 4c ; boneless chucKf , Ic ; cow plates , 2 ! c ; Btcer plulcs , 3c ; Hank Htenk , Cc ; loins , No. 1 , He'loins ; , Nu. 2 , lOc ; loins. No. 3. EC ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , Oc , ribs , No. 1 , He ; libs , No. 2 , Sc ; libs. No. 3 , Cc ; slcer rounds , 7c ; cow loundi. fii.Sc ; cow rounds , shank off , 74c ; cow rounds , rhank nnd rump off , kc ; trimniuiRs. Slic ; beef elinnkt , 2V4e ; brains , per doz. , 33o ; sweetbreads , per lb. , lUe ; swcetbi-cads ( calves ) , per lb. , 40e ; kidneys , per daz. , 3oc ; ox tails , each , 2c ; livers , per lb. , 2c ; hearts , per lb. , Hie ; tonRUes , per lb. . He. MUTTON Lambs , 8c ; fbcep , 7c ; market racks ( lone ) , ! 'c. hotel racks < hort ) , 12c ; less and saddles , Sc ; lamb legs , ' - ' - ; breasts and slews. 3c ; tonKiies , each , c. PORK Dtewcil plus , BVic ; dressed bogs , Co ; lunderlolns , SVjc ; loins , Co ; spire ilbs , 4c ; linm snusaRe , bulls , Re ; shoulders , roUKh , 6c ; shoulders , skinned , 6Hc ; tilmmlnira , S'.ic ; leaf lard , not rendered , 5o ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; tnout and eats , 3c. backbones , IHc ; cheek meats , 3c ; neck bones. 2r ; piss' tolls. 2c ; plucks , each , uc ; cliltlerlliiKH , tc ; hocks , "jcj hearts , per Ooz. . 23e ; stomnchs. each. 3c ; toncucs , each , 7e ; Kidneys , per doz. , lOc : bialns , per doz. , IDc ; plK > fert. per doz. . 2c ; livers each , 3c. IIIOKS. TAI.I.OW. rrrc. 11I1JCS No. 1 green hides. Cc ; No. 2 , green lilileiuV'C ; No. 1 sailed hides. Be : No. 2 rrecn i-'ifteil hides , .u ; No. 1eal cnlf. S to 12 Ibs. . ii c ; No. 2 veal calf , 1 ? to 1.1 Ibs. . Sc ; No.'l dry Hint lildeu. lOtlliu ; No. 2 ilry Hint hides , { f lOe ; No. 1 dry Halted bides , Uifldu ; part cured hides , 'jo per lb. less than fully cured. RUHrap PUI/rP Oreon salted , cnch , 23fCOc. Biten railed , shenlllUKS ( short wooled early fklns ) . each. 15c ; dry shearlings ( short woolej caily skins ) . No. 1 , each , Se ; dry Hint. Kansas and NebiMhka butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nc- tmil weight , 4Q5c ; dry Hlnl , Knusas nnd Ne- brovkiL murrain wool pelts , Per lb. , nclunl weight , 3tf4c ; dry Hint Colonulo butcher wool pulls , per lb. , actual welt.1t , 4Cc ; diy flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , nctuul weight , 34c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. SI. LoiilN Ci'iiiTiiI Market * . ST. I.OPIS , AUB. 17. FLOUR-Qulet , easy , but unchnnRed ; patents , (4.70fi4.SOj strnlRhts , ( l.SOfc 4.40 ; clear , J3.UOIS4.10 ; medium , (3.23 3.73. WH13AT Lower , closing 2c below yesterday for September and lc off for December. The principal trmlliiK option Is now December , which openeu Uc lower , went off * .tc , went up i-xc , down 21 > ic , closliiRKftUc above the bottom. The early cables did not come Juut iluht to Ucep up bull sentiment. I'car of frost damage In the northwest was about dissipated and not much of n demand wnb apparent In the pit , all of which led to lower prices. Other options were 2140 to 3e lower than yesterday. Spot , lower to teH ; No. 2 led cash elcviilor , JKc ) ; track , 82' , < .i& Me ; No. 2 hard cash , S2c truck ; August , SOc ; Sep tember , fc'Jc bid ; December , S7 ? S87tc. ! CORN TrailliiK In futures light , with all the piessure to i-ell and a material decline from yes terday was noled ; spol , easy and lower ; No. 2 cni-h. 251io bid ; September , 2.ivic bid ; iluy , 291.60 294e. ! OATH Sympnthlzed with t'ne other options and declined ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash elevator , 17Vic bid ; track. IMAe ; No. 2 white , 21UQ2I'&c : Sep tember. ntifUSc ; May , 211 abked. HARLKY-Lowcr. RYK Steady and firm at SO ? . lilt AN Steady to firm , with small offerings ; sacked east track , 4I14W45C ; ut mill , sacked , 42c and hhlis. | COc. KLAXHKRD-HlKher ; (1 bid. TIMOTHY SKISU-Prlme , J2.70. HAY Weaker on heavy receipts this side- prairie. ( C ; timothy , (6.10&10.DO. 1IHTTKR Higher ; creamery , ISfflSe ; dairy 9iT14c. POULTRY Chickens , steady at Ce. ; ducks , * > prlnili. CHc ; geese , springs. 6u ; tuikey , springs , HJO S Higher nt lie. WHISKY Steady at (1.19. COTTON T1KSUnchanged. . HAC.r.INCl Unchanged. SH-rrAUS-I ad. dull ; J3.G3 nskcd. Speller dull ; (4.12'i asked. PROVISIONS- , steady ; Btandnrd mess , Jobbing , new , (8.MI ; old , (7.W. Iird , higher' prime slea . (4.30 : choice , J4.33. llncon ( boxcii bu. ; corn. 74,000 bu. ; oats. 37.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Klour , ii.OuO bbls. ; wheat. 10 COO bu. ; corn , 28,000 bu. ; oats. 7.000 bu. STOCKS Axu 'liiTxns. llenrx ( Jet Con I nil niu ) ] > r.M Full ivllli .Small Voliuiii. of HIIHIICNH | NK\V YORK , Aug. n. The bears must be conceded lo have won the honors of the day In today's stock market. Prices were never more than n fraction above those of last night's close during the day , except In a few cases , and most of the day's enles were made at a level ijuite sharply below last night's close. The holders , of Btoiks kept one eye on the wheat market all dny. uml weie keenly alive to the heaviness mat. Ifesled In lhat market , and to the notable de- ciua e In the export demand fer wheat oii ac count of the blKh lange of prices reported for that cereal. The llrst fffect of this Inu part dullnens lo the stock market , owlm ; to the dtermination of holders not to fell ut the low range , This dullness fettled upon the market soon ufler the nlelim accumulation of ciiniiil * . slon | iou e ordeiH had betn worked off. Hut the. tu-ar trndera look postM-slon of the market In the absence of an active buylnir demiind and sold down to catch Htop ordert. . They weto hum- jieii'il In their efforts by the exlrtcnru of buy- Init orders In various tslocka. Hut the buylnir ceuted on any marked iidvance , and tills en courage. ! the bears to pi'isld , wllh the remit that they Hnally hucceedvd In shaklntc out a larxe amount of weakly margined slocks nnd precipitated heavy offerings on ttop-li * ordem. ThVM wi-ie quite readily absorbed without ral lying the market. There was a noticeable fall- Inn off In cominlmlon IIOUEO butlni ; , and the total sales fell off another 20,000 shares below ycHirdiiy'H rcecird , and consldiruble over lOO.ooo ahires below thii ri'ciiid uf any full day lai > i week , The bond sales were also In very muih diminished volume. The average net decline In prominent railroad stocks Is over I per cent , ami lu Individual caie * IH considerably more. The fall wan a tlhted by lep.rts of damage to tliu tprlni ; wheat I'U'P , and prices for Ameilcaim In London were deereiifced on these reports , and on tliu belief that the minimum rale nf discount would be ralred above i per cent by the HanK ot KiiKlnnd. Thu grunger * . the coaler * , the In. ternatlonal storks , an I , In fact , all westein rail road Blocks wcte notable sufferert , Ncrlhern Pacific preferred was n ilmu on ihr market all day. Louisville ft Nashville , Alchlscn plefciicd. MliHourl Parlllu and Union Paclllo were alro active In Ihu late telling movement. Notable de clines weic also shown In Sugar * nd Tobacco , Lr.ke Shore Jumped 2 per cent In thu early deal ings tu 17H , which Is u new high price record , but the gain was mculy Io l In the llnal lrjn - actions lIurllnKton t-hows a net iltv-line of IH utr cent , the heaviest Ions In the itraimiT * . Lake Krle and Wentern preferred lout 2 par cint , Nuw Jersey Central , 2 i per cent ; Readintf ilist prefesred , IU per rent ; Urle tlrst prefeticl , IH per cent , and many other uto.Ua 1 per cent or Tlie liond market was moderately active and displayed consldeiublti Iliiiinea * . Some of Hie usually neclrcled l ui-s Huctuntrd cjulle widely , but the variations In the speculative liens were rentrlcled lo narrow llmlls. Th ntKrri.al.1 fuli-s wrre ( l,4:3 , ( > . Governments eased off sllghlly for the nw 4s. Thu other U > u > 's weru f Hilly steady. The transactions were (3S.OOO. The Slock exchange C'ininlllee has noiirteil Ibf slockholdcrs of tliu Atlantic & Pacific Railroad cbiiipany that their stock will be stricken from the Hit If the company dors not open a trans fer ottlco In this city. The Uvenlnir Post s Tendon financial cable- crun MJII "Tbe Hock nurkeU tr * dull to- ] ' , : I . . Ore. Short I.luo iivt'CVeHleni Union PUS 1'ltlHbure HIS iNorthwcHlern HUH Headliic ' . . . -.Vlil dopfd 1U4 liock Island tilChl. | cil. Western. . . 17J ( SI. LmilH.tfl. V II I Totnl sales of nlocks today were 437,101) shares. Including Atchlsnn , 3.08' ; Chcsnpenke & Ohln , 8.S7S. IlurllitBtnii , 32,384 ; llcnvcr & Itlu ( Irnnde prefeireil , 0CU ; Ixilllsvlllo .t Nnshvlllc , 15r.23 ; Mtssimrt 1'aclllc , 15.370 ; Missouri. Kansas & Texas prvfened , 4.V)0 ; New Albany ft Chlciico , 3,313 ; N.-w Jemey Central. 4.2.H ; Northern I'n- c-llle , 9,2)0 ) : Northern I'.iclrlc preferred , 2" > 220 ; Northwestern , 3.70.1 ; Headlnir. 21,185 ; Heck Island , 10.M3 : SI. Paul. 3S.79' ) ; Southern Hnllw.iy pic- feiri'd , K.OII ; fnlon I'nclllc. 17S70 ; Amrlcan SplillH , B.OOS ; ChlciiRi Oas , C,7'W ; Onvnil Mice- trie , 3.57il ; I'aclllc Mnll. C,3W : StiRar , 22.HSKI ; 1'nlleil Stnles Rubber. 3 ICO ; Western Union , 0,300 ; Chicago Urcat Westctil , 29,2.0. X MV Viirlc .tloney NB\V YORK , AUR. 17. MONHY ON CALI Firm nt Hi per cent ; last loan , 11 * per cent ; closed offered nt HO per cent. 1'RIMB AIBRCANTILB rAl'Bll SUfflVi per ST'BRLIMO KXCIIANC.B steady , with nctunt business In bankers' bills nt Jl.8).iif4.55i for d - nialiil , and J'.81iit4.B3\4 ' ? \ for sixty days ; inistcd nit . J4.SI J4.tG nnd JI.8jiii-4.S7 ( ; commercial bills , S1LVKR ( " HAH SILVKR Slfte" MHXIPAN DOLI MIS IHic. fiOVKUNMKNT ItONDS Weak. STATB IIONDS Dull. RAILROAD HONDS-Flrm. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : tl. S. an. roir ll7H'Krlii''d | 71W U. S , 4H.ri'F.Hlt vl ! . ' ! < IG. H. .r S. A. ( is 111514 IT. S.-IKcoup ll'J'4 (5. H. AS. A. 7n HUM ; II. S. now 4 .rCr P-MM-fi H. ; v T.Cent. S 11 ( lie U. S. IICW-IH coup. . . lyi'i H. & T. Cent. Us. . . . 100 U.S. flR.reff 11H ! { L. AN. Unl. 48 St IT. S. fin. coup. . . . M. K. T. tlrHtlH. . . . R7 Paelllc da of'115. M. K. T. HooouclIs. . R7IJ4 : Ala. , clans A. . . . 107 S ; Mutiill : Union ls. ! . 1114 Aln. , class I ) .lot N. J. C. Oen. fiH 11U4 : Ala. . clr.BBC . IIS No. IMclllc lets. . . . 11SH Ala. Ciirn-nuy. . .100 No. Paclllo ids La. New Con. 4H. . . . No. Paelllc 4 nus Mlnnoiirl OH 100 N. W. CoimolH i4m : N. C. Ou KM ) N. W. S. P. Deb. 61 117M N.c.-i-j iom : Ore. Nav.lHts 1PJ4 S. C. nonfund. . . . H Ore. Nav. 4u 88 Tenn , now net 3a . . 8. " > U. R.Weat IHH ( Tcim. new set Os. . .10.7 St. P. Consols 7s. . . 1.1ls { lent ) old net itn. . . . 110 St. P. C. A P. W. , " .s lira * , Va. Cenlurles iJiiSt. L. A I. M. Oen , o H7K Va. dufcrivd 1 1st. L. AS. F.Oun.U. .115 AlchlHOii4 S74 < Southorii lly. f > H. . . . 1)1 AlchlHoii Second A. nil Tnx. I'aclllo iHtn. . . OSU Canada So. 'JiulH. . . . 109 Tex. I'aclllc 'Jds. . . 31)j C. P. iHtHOf'1)3 101M U. P. Ists of 'UU. . . ! ! ) ! D. AK.O. 4a Hrti Went Shore -la U.Alt. G. 7n llOin HoHlnii .Sloek QiioiutlniiH. ItOSTON , Aug. 17. Call loans , 2 to 3V4 per cent ; time loans , 24 to 4 per cent. Closing prices for stocU' , bonds and mining- shares : I.unilon Slni'k < liinalonN. ( LONDON , AUB. 17.-4 p. in. , closlnir : HAH RILVKR Quiet nt S3 1-1M per ounce , MONKY bQX per cent. The rnle of discount In the opjn market for .short bills Is IftfilTd percent ; for Hires months' bills , > ; ( ? ! ( , per cent. Odd Is quoted nt Hucnos Ayren today at 1SS.0 ; nt Lisbon , 4S ; at Rome , lQi.30. Xt-w Vork .Mining < liiotnloiiN. NEW YORK , AUB. 17 , The following are the closing mining iiuoutions : Chnllar i5 ! Oufirio jun Crown Point 17 Oulilr. 55 Can. CM. A Vn. . . . 105 IMvmoiitl 15 Dcndwood 05 Quicksilver 300 ( iouldJt Curry : iii OuleUfiilver of4.1203 HaloANorcros1) . , HO filorM NfiraJa CO HumustalCD 2UOi ) Standard xs lion Silver 80 Union Con. . , , ; u Mexican. 17 Yolluw Juehat . . . . 27 Slnti-ineiit of the Ha ilk nf ( iernniii ; , HIHI.IN. Aug. 17. The weekly slatcment of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows the fo | . lowing changes , an compared wllh the previous report : Cafh In hand , Increase , 10,200,000 marks ; treasury notes , IncreiiFe , COO.OOO marlis oilier so- cmltles , Increnie , i.CCOOOO marks ; notes In cir culation , decrcaec , 13GSOX ( marks , ' . \iiii-rli-iiii NeiMirKlPN In Loiiiloii. I/1NDON , Aug. 17. American neciirltles were easy all day on bulls unloading. The clo.se WIIH easy , with a Kcnenilly llslit demand , I.'liiiiuelal .NoieH. NEW ORLUANH , Aug. 17. Clearings , (1.C04 , . 300. 300.HOSTON. HOSTON. Aug , 17. Clearings , (17,457,212 ; bal- anccs , J1'C3JI1. IIALTLMORi : , Aug. 17. Clearing * , J3MI,414 ; balances , ( C8,2C9. NIJW YORK. Ailf , 17. Cl nrlliB , (137,722 3S3 balances. ( S.2J7.1S4. PHILAUELI'HIA , Aug. 17. Clenilngs , (11,387.- K ( ; balances , | t,7C3C9J. CINCINNATI. Aug. 17.-Mony , 2UC6 per cent ; New York cxehungr , 40O7Sc discount ; clearlngB , ( t.C&2l ! > 0. MEMPHIS , Aug. 17.-ClearlnB , (239,010 ; 1ml- aneeij. (54.7'JI ; New York exchange , telling ut ( l.(0 premium. ST , LOIMH. Aug , 17.-ClearlnR , 11.62 $ TO ; bul- ances , ( CV'j.tW. Money , 4B7 per cent ; New York exchange , 75e discount bid ; Mo discount ank'ed , CHICAOO. Aug. 17. Clearing" . I11.4CI.8CO ; New Yorl ; exchange , SOc dlieount sterling exchange , posted , ( t.t : and (4.10) ) , Htockn , ttronir ; Wet Chicago led the market ; cloie : Diamond Match , 1464 ; City Hallway. 244 ; Hlrawboard , y > ; Metro- polllBii L , 8 ; Weit Chlcuga , 111H : No'111 nilcago. 245 ; Luke Street , 17. New York ilUuult , (0 ; Uas U , 102'i , PnrtlKii Fliiiini'liil. HERLIN , Aug. 17. lixchanKC on London , 20 iimrku 38 pfg for checks. PARIS , Aug. 17. Three per cent rente * , 105f 7jc ! for the account ; txcliunge vn Unulon , 25f ISO for checki. H u ( Til I o Ornlii Miirkel. IH'KKAIJO , Aug. 17. WHEAT No. 1 northern , tprlng. spot , & & ; No. 2 rid , winter , Sic. CORN No. Z , SJUc. OATS No. i white , llYU-No. i , tie. OMAHA LIVBTOCIl ; MARKET nH ' Receipts at the Local' Yards Run Up Well iri'Hmnboni LIBiRAL SUPPLIED'MEET ' GOOD DEMAND Cntllc I'rliTH liilli'l Slrnilr < " StrntiR on All ( H-mle * lli > K Oven At'tlvo HIM ! jSlninHT. Cloa- liiMT HiithiT WcnU. SOUTH OMAHA , Auff. 17.-necclpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Horses. August 17 V113 " ,34" 1,011 August 16 4,0)7 ) 2,503 M77 1 AUKiixt 14 l.ftll MIS 14 AllRUHt 13 2,091 3,195 290 . . . . August 12 2,071 3,724 3,111 . . . . August 11 2,912 6,003 1,450 . . . . August 10 2,371 7,020 1,321 August D 2,429 2,202 . . . . 26 August 1 1,180 4.9S1 . . . . 3 August 0 1,025 6.415 2,415 4C August 5 1.4M ) . 12,075 2'JOJ 1 August 4 3,02 ! ) 7,500 267 24 August 3 4.307 9,770 1.431 2a The olllclnl number of curs ot stock brought In today by each road wns : Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. C. , M. it St. P. lly 2 O. & St. U lly . . Mo. Pnclllc lly 1 Union 1'aclllc System 35 25 o U. & X.V. . lly 1 K , 13. * M. V. 11. 11 23 33 S. C. & 1' . lly 1 1 I1. , St. I' . , M. & O. lly . . II. & M. U. 11. 11 33 31 1 C. , H. & Q. lly 2 4 K. C. & St. J 13 C. , H. I. & P. lly. , enst ( i 2 0. , II. I. & P. Hy. . west : . Totnl receipts 121 113 C The disposition of the clay's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Huyursv Cattle. Hoss. Sheep. Omaha Packing Company . . . 1,015 . . . . TUu a. H. llammoml Co. 47S 1,103 flj Swift and Company 323 l.tai 223 The cmlnliy Packing Co. . 211 2,043 770 11. Ueeker and Degan 349 Vunsant & Co 394 .1. b. Carey 4S2 Lnbmnn & llothschlUU. . . . 102 W. I. Stephens 134 Uenton it Underwood GO Swift , country , - 64 Luyton , < i Co 92 North Packing Company. . . . 109 . . . . Hurtz 314 Cudahy Co. , Kansas City. 3G2 Ctidnhy 11. Co. , Milwaukee . . . ? 0 Plnnklnton Co. Milwaukee . . . SSI Other buyers 2 > 3 82 HO L/cft over 700 . . . . Totals 3303 7,327 1.30S CATTLE The market wag liberally sui- plloil annln , there being 121 cars * , 3.S13 cattle , up against -1.097 yesterday and 2.374 on lust Tuesday. Native fed stock wns only In moderate Ptipply , but pome very toppy btevcfl were Included. Westerns were plentiful , nnd the fettling demand was nf.1 .hot ns ever , which made a good market to < Jo business on nnil emitted fellers to dispose of their holdings early. The undertone of the market was strong- . Good beef grades sold well and were quickly picked up by local slaughterers who were short on supplies ? , but the big demand for feeders again kept them from getting many of the rajigers , even though there wns quite a showing .of Ileshy steers iimonir the gniFsors. Choice medium weights brought $4.flOfi4.fl : , thfc latter being the high price of the season sp far , and paid for two lends of 1,207-lb. , 2 year olds past. Just fair to medium grades sold around. { I.25fj4.50. with a few common Jots. Including odd ? and ends , from $1.10 ijown. The trade was brisk and supply soon exhausted , with the , general verdict as to the market given strong for all desirable killers. ; About ten loads of cows looked rather pmall after yesterday's liberal supply. The bulk were grasscrs' , itind , with the demand good , the pens were soon c'.earcd at firm prices. Hulls and venls were also ready sellers at full steadii prices. It was another red. hot day In the feeder trade , and , while prices were more or less Irregular , the general tendency was upward , at least all of 'yes'terday's weakness being recovered' ! Spccu'.ators wereheavybuyers and the fences were ' black with country buyers. Ninety-three cars were shipped out yesterday and a large number of orders were filled today. Representative sales : NATIVES. BEEP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. Nn. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 17..1071 J3 85 39..1118 J4 30 SO..1126 J4 f,0 3. . . . 743 3 SO 69..1212 4 33 M. . . . 902 4 f,0 1. . . . SSO 4 00 3. . . . 903 4 35 20..1219 4 K 03. . . . S03 4 10 17..1433 4 40 13..1fiSI 4 70 M..1177 4 20 S. . . . . SSO 4 40 37..1212 4 SO 20..1103 420 1S..13C9 410 61..1,122 490 22..1277 425 17..1130 440 34..1207 495 COWS. 1..11CO 2 30 1..1270 2 S3 1..1S30 3 15 3. . . . P44 2 f.O 3..10SO 2 90 1..12SO 3 35 1..1120 250 8..IOCS 293 2..12CO 380 1..1030 275 4..1170 310 1..1130 4 CO 1. . . . SOO 2 75 17..1054 3 15 HEIFERS. I. . . . COO 200 1. . . . C20 2W L. . . SCO 381) 1. . . . C40 2 U > 3. . . . CIO 330 1..1130 3 S > 3 BULLS. I..1410 2 CO 1..1070 3 10 STAGS. 1..1050 2 90 CALVES. L. . . 120 & 75 STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS. 3. . . . SCO 3 W 1. . . . SSO 3 CO 9. . . . SSI 4 CO 51 , . . . COS 340 4. . . . C75 3 M 14. . . . 513 415 WESTERNS. NEI1RASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 68 heifers 010 13 f.O 95 feeders. . . . iC4 41 00 W feedcilJ,10tsG 3 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 cows.,1045 2 25 2 heifers 743 3 10 1 cuw tCO 2 S. 4 feeders. . . . 415 3 CO 14 cows OD5 2 95 126 feeders. . . . 833 4 10 Shledley Cattle Co. 2 cows SCO 2 50 21 cows 1C01 2 93 Mrs. II. C. Ford. 1 cow 1020 2 C5 22 cows. , 1000 ' 3 30 Iikc Tomb Co. 2 * cows 992 325 Western Hnnchiu. 2 feeders..12 > 0 3 M 40 feeders..1220 400 Vermont I.ind Co. 5 cows 930 253 S heifers 549 333 3 cows SCO 275 6 calves 291 4 r,0 15 cows 977 3 20 01 calves 231 C 00 Wyoming. 1 cow 1WO 2 25 27 cows 938 3 10 1 cow 12SO 225 3 feeders..11CO 325 2 co a S7S 250 1 feeder KM ) 3 Ml 1 cow 730 260 19 feeders. . . , 891 420 3 cows SKI 3 10 22 feeders..1029 4 20 U cows 19 3 10 11 feeders. . . . 1149 4 20 Pratt & Ferrle Cattle Co. 0 cows 1048 SO 18 feeders..1200 390 C. K. Surrenu. 2 cows 1100 3 40 15 feeders.1100 4 25 4 feeders.,1127 4 23 .1. W. Kllpntrlck. t bull 1220 240 13 cows 1110 340 1 bull HSO 275 1 steer 1300 425 i cows S93 2 7r. 3ft feeders..1173 425 Colorado , I heifer 490 1 M 184 feedoiti. . . . 707 3 C5 1 cow S99 200 1 feeder KO 3 CO B feeders. . . . 49S 3 00 12S feeders. . . . 495 3 SO 25 feeders. . , , KM 3 25 34 feeders , , , , ( .33 4 05 Idaho. H c , & h 730 2 95 41 feeders , , . , 963 3.90 ( U cows 872 315' 8 calves 1C3 COO fjeorgc Dodd , 1 cow 1010 ywl- 2 feeders. . . , 4SO 4 J5 128 feeders..1106 > 4iIO ' VriUtam Yountr. | 5 conn M2 i MI , 130 feeders. . . . 11C8 415 19 cows W7 jrS ! JnftnlMarley , 2 feeders. . . . 950 VM > > ' K feeders..1100 SSO 14 cowH.T. . . . . ! 7 3,8fl ) ' - 1 feeder 1270 31)0 ) 2S feeders. . . . 990 3J7PU , 24 feeders..1150 400 7 feeders. . . . SSI ! J $ , . 1C3.feeders..1203 400 lions There were 113 cars , 7,347 hogs , about Ihe wiiiiB number thai were nn wle last Tues day. While the < jTnnily"wo ipx > l , the proportion of IlKhl IIORS wad snutl nnd sumo Increase In the number of rpiu'.ijho | ) s and sows was no. tlceable us compurjl | jyllh n week or ten days " ' 'llather favorabto'ltaBlcrn advices and a Rnort deni'ind fiom uhlppiirii , as well ns packers , opened the market activefljid , .fltroDtr , but MB hnus were dlscrlmlnHled iiualtW by nearly oil buyers. The mnro dcMrable ijiJtf.W'uii to ZS ) pounds , were well cleaned 1111 oft'ilU llrst round , nnd made a Illtln betler showl.ltfl'tlmn ' yesterday , but the market weakened iovHill Ilia dine , Homo dealers claiming tiny couW hut Ret yeslei day's prices for heavy boss. TJIiinnuirkrt cltsed weak nn nil Krndes , but pirtty. inuijli everylhlngr was cleaned up. Extreme sales u'cr < ! nt > 3.6' > 4f3.8' > . with J1.7W 3.75 n B main prlcon , and quite a few heavy nous H | W.S'i. Ycklenlny th bulk uold nt l.l.6.Vti.1.7fl , and on last Tuesday tlwt riniK- ' was IS.T.'i-ifi3 C1. with wiles larKely at J3.Wjj3.M , Representative pale ; No. Av. Hh. Pr. No , Av. Sh. Pr. U 370 SO J3 CO 73 223 80 J3 70 ) 273 . . . 3OT 11 1M 40 370 M RSO Srt 3 62K 7C 571 ICO 370 C 220 120 363 40 . . .16. . . . 30 47 ' " 336 10) ) 363 49 320 . . . 370 M. . . .MS 320 3 GT. IS 232 49 3 70 6) ' ' ' ' ' . ? C7 ICO 3 C5 40 315 . . . S 70 ta..XM ICO 3 63 i 67 SCI ! ! ) 370 M . . . .313 1M S C5 71 213 40 370 M 313 180 3 C.1 87 277 2W 370 69 -S44 4ft 3 C3 | fl 297 . . . 370 S - jTtJ SO 3 f.J IB ! 41 . . . 370 tj JM SO 3 C3 48 30J 49 370 ? i" 341 . . . 3M * ! S27 . . . 3 70 13 1433 . . . 363 69 S33 . . . 3 7SV4 { , 3J4 JOJ 365 71 24' ) M 37214 si : : ; : : : : 3 : : . : : . . , \v \ > jw-i : . , . . : . . * " ' .s * " ? M * * s 61 , . , . * . , * J * W J HitT i3' " " * " * " IVI * > < i7 3 67\4 f . . , . . , , , MM r . . . .1 lo " " " " : ' . . . . 3 674 I 7 * J . . . ' 5 . . . 1W S r % I 1' WJ " JJ . . . . , , , . : ! M I 74 U M 4 375 Cl E ! < l > 170 Ct , 24 W 1 75 S7 1 M J JO 73 170 M J 7S M : . . . 370 M..OT 120 375 71 yl U9 370 60 244 . . . 375 S9 2 > M 3 TO 70 ! 45 . . . 3 7J U SID . . . 370 HO 220 HO 373 U 274 80 3 70 C7 io4 tiO 3 75 72 31 . . . 370 121 ! 4 < 40 37) 61 373 BJ S 70 M SO . . . 373 M 3M . . . 179 63 2M 160 3 7S 60 263 80 370 6J ! .V1 . . . 3 7S M 295 164 370 63 216 . . . S 73 53 IM 1M 370 19 2fJ 40 373 61 DS3 80 3 79 f5 24f 80 3 75 f.6 279 OT 370 74 54S . . . 375 0 Z'O fa 3 70 73 M 40 3 7r. M 311 84 37.1 4 : 2.15 40 373 IB ,2KI 169 379 tl 281 . . . S'3 20 297 . . . 379 73 216 . . . 3 7S 67 J4S . . . 370 12 22 * 40 373 W 27S M 3 70 10 217 . . . 375 Cfi 273 . . . 370 71 243 JO S 73 f.4 267 SM 370 18 W.1 . . . 375 CO 245 40 379 69 2M . . . 375 67 237 160 379 66 2(9 40 3 7S 34 2.V . . . 370 M 212 SO 3 73 TO Ml 40 379 63 2,7 . . . 373 45 31 ( X ) 370 12 215 . . . 3 7S f)7 307 . . . 370 63 212 . . . 389 M S > > 7 . . . 370 73 222 . . . 3 fO 55 33:1 . . . 370 91 _ .171 . . . 3 SO M SSI 24(1 370 73 iT.2i)2 ) . . . 3 f9 111 SSI 200 3 74 CO 238 40 350 W > 307 80 3 70 P1OR-ODDS AN'Il HNDS. 1 290 . . . i 2S 6 2tC . . . 370 1 370 40 2 K fi 2C6 . . . 374 1 410 . . . 223 3 3I . . . 370 1 4CO . . . 243 ssr , . . . 379 Cfl 20 > ' , 120 281) 6 2M . . . 370 5 320 . . . 3W 6 95 . . . 370 1 2SO . . . S W > 6 2)1 ) . . . 370 3 3.V ! . . . 3 fiS B :26S : . . . 374 4 310 . . . 3(3 ( 1 200 . . . 370 3 236 . . . 3 f.5 1 210 . . . 379 7 SOI 80 SCO fi 2 ! . . . 37214 4 2SO . . . 364 s 233 SO 375' 2 403 . . . 3 CO 8 2N ( . . . 373 1 234 . . . 3 C' ' ) 3 2.K ) SO 373 2 114 . . . 364 210 . . . 375 1 3S9 . . . 3 C9 8 253 40 373 4 330 . . . 364 4 2.15 . . . 375 4 .163 . . . 361) r W . . . 373 4 3M ) . . . .1 fO 7 2" > 7 . 375 6 316 . . . 363 3 200 . . . 375 ft 338 . . . 363 1 220 . . . 375 4 317 . . . 3 67 < 4 9 2JC . . . 3 77U SHEEP Krcfh ircrlpta were moderate and with the holdovers the supply amounted to about 2,000. Sueli Rrndcs ns killers could use fold readily nt ctendy prices nnd there wns consider able Inquiry for feeders , Jlcprosentntlve miles : N" . , Av. Pr. 5 Inlllncs 67 ? l 01 95 Mexican ewes C7 1 75 151 Blnekerw 70 3 2) ICO Mockers 57 335 513 wcMcrn wethers S.1 3 40 33 wectern wethers 92 njo 1S" > Mexican wethers SO 3 )5 13S Mexican wethers M S to 1 native ewe 1,10 351) ) 64 western Ininbs fl , 404 20 wtotein Inmbs SO 4 M 7 native lambs M 4 ,10 C1IICARO 1,1 VK STMMf MAIIKKT. Cattle IIiu-liniipTfil tU'iivjr How AVrnk Common Sli M-p l.fnvcr. CIHCAnO , AUR. 17. Trade In cnltle wns fairly nctlve today nt generally unclmnced prices. An occnslonal rale of common native beef meers was made ns low ns > 3.S5. but very few went below } 4 and sales were laiRely at from 54.CO to J3.10 , EiiKllsh cabin tllxpatches irportltig moiler- nte supplies of American cattle nnd an urtlxc demand nt Ian week's advance. The Mocker nnd feeder trnde was nctlve at from J3.25 to $4.25. Mock heifers pelllntf for from f3 to { 3.20. Cows- heifers nnd bulls erc In the usual de mand nnd fat butchering lots all right. Tills was calf day ; tlure was a fnlr hU | > p.y uml a Kocd demnnd nt almut steady prlcw. Texas cows nnil steers Fold inoftly at from J2.70 to } 3.70 nnd western run KITS sold at fiom J3.15 to JI.03 for cows nnd heifers and nt from J3.M to 54.33 for steers , feeders paying from $3.60 to (4.10. Trade In IIORII started off rather nctl\ely at yesterday's prices ami IlKht butcher welRhta Fold satisfactorily up to the close , but hcavj packing- lots cold a little lower as the. dny ad vanced. Sales were largely nt from f3.S3 tu SI. hogs Foiling at an extreme range of from 53.CO to I4.12V& . Miot of the piss brought from 13.40 to $4.10. The average quality was ratllcr poor , there bclntf a good ninny coarse heavy lots. Trade In sheep was rather animated. Choice lots were Ftcnrty , but common sheep were weak to lOc lower. The built of the sheep was western rangers , sales of which were rattier brink at from $3 to 13.90. feeders being good buyers at from $3.23 to 13.60. Native sheep were salable at from } 2.40 to $4.23 , but very few went nbove $1. Lamlir sold at from J3.TX ) to J4.20 , western lambs goliiK mostly at from 14.CO to $5. HECKIITS Cattle. 3.MO head ; hogs , IS.WO head ; sheep. 16,000 head. St. IOMN | l.iv < - HJU. . ST. LOUIS. AUK. 17.-CATTU-Hecelptn. S.OM bend ; shipments , SOO lieinl ; market steady for na tives , with Texans strong : native shipping : and export steers. $4.00fr3.00 ; bulk of sales , JI.WIji 4.i3j dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.7534.63 ; bulk of sales , H.23ffil.73 ( ; steers under 1,090 Ibs. , $3.7&S'4.30i stockers nnd feeders. J2.40S4.15 ; bulk of pales. $3.Si'a .00 ; cown and heifers. $2.000 4.BO ; bulk of cows. $2.503.00 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , grasscrs , $2.85il.23 ) ; cows and heifers , J2.60 { T3.25. with exceptionally line heifers at from J3.50 to $1.00. HOGS llecelpts , 9,000 bend ; shipments , 2,000 bend ; market steady on choice nnd f.c lower on others : light , J3.90 < i1.00 ; mixed , $3.7003.90 ; heavy , { 3.60Jt4.03. SHEEP Receipts , 3,000 head ; shipments , none ; market steady for muttons , with Iambi strong ; native muttons , J3.0W3.75 ; lambs , $4.2Jf4.C5. ICniioiiH City I.lvc StncU. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 17.-CATTLE-necelpts , 5,000 head ; Texas cows , } 2.40J3.W { > : native steers , $3.riOf5.00 ; native cows and heifers. J1.CKiM.00 ; stockers and feeders , $3.20f4.45 | ; bulls. 52.25'js 25. HOGS llecelptB. 13.CCO 'bend ; market weaker ; bulk of sales. J3.75iJf3.KO : heavies. $3.75@3.F2Vi ; packers. J3.75P3.SO ; mixed $3.SOSI3.82V4 : IlKht , J3.7.1W3.S2H : Yorkers. J3.SOiT3.E2',4 ; plKS , M.25S3.73. SHEEP Receipts , 4.COO head ; market steady ; ' Ininbs , J2.25iff3.10 ; muttons , $2.2503.60. Xi-YV Yorlc I.lvc Sioulf. NEW YORK. Aug. 17. UEEVES-neeelpts , 406 head ; no trading ; European cables quote Amer ican steers. 10J&llHe : refrigerator beef. SGSHc ; cxoorts. 1,251 beeves ; 3,000 quarters of beef. CAI/VES Receipts , 114 head ; veals , $ t.507.00 ; grassers and' ' buttermilks. $1.25i3.SO. SHEEP AND LAMI1S Rri-oipts , 4,949 head. Sheep. $2.5ltffil.OO ; lambs. J5.25go.23. HOOS Receipts , 3,307 bend ; market steady nt J4.30ff4.65. Stoi'U In SI Kilt. Record of receipts of livestock nt the four principal markets for August 17 : Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha 3.20) ) 7.3:0 1.600 Chicago 3r.OO 18.000 16,000 Kansas City 5iW ) 13 OCO 4.000 St. iMUls 5,000 7,000 3.000 Totals 16,80) 45,300 24.6M KllKl lliiiTuIo Mvo .Stock. EAST IHJFFAI.O , Aug. 17.-PATTrE-Easy. HOGS Yorkers , good to choice , J4.30f/4.35 ; rouKhs , common to good , $3.4003.70 ; pigs , good to choice , J4.35S'4.40. ( RHEEP Choice to selected wethers. JI.IOffl.50 ; culls nnd common , $3.W3.C5. Limbs , good to extra choice , $5.23tr5.DO ; cull's to fnlr , J3.COff5.00. AVOOI. MAItKKT.S. ViiliK-H AnfJniilunlly IlrliiK AVorlccil to ii lllurlicr I/i vi-l. I1OSTON , Aug. 17 , The tone of the wool mar ket henIs much firmer this week and values are gradually being worked higher. The move ment In territorial wools continues active , dni ! medium and fine calling for 4Jc on scoured basis , with choice staple at 45e. Kleeco wools are quiet , but arc holding Him. Australian wools UK- being sold freely with burdening prices , Following are the quotations for leading descriptions ; Ohio and Pennsylvania ( leews , x and nbove , 2Jc ; XX and XX nlxive , 20c ; No. 1 cjmblng , 21" * ; : N" . 2 comb- IDK. ' . 'IK ; ; delaine , Xc. Michigan , AVUcniKln , etc. , X Michigan , 20c ; No. 1 Michigan combing , 24c : No.I IlllnolH combing. 2lc ; No. 2 Michigan combing , 24c : No. 2 Illinois combing , 24c ; X New Yoik , New Hulnpshliu and V'cnnnnt , 19cj No , 1 New York. New Hnmpxhlrc iin < l Vermont , 23c ; delaine , Michigan , 2lc. UnwnshM mediums , Kentucky and Indiana , one-quarter-hlood cninb- Ing , Vltfnc ; .Missouri one-quarter-blond combing , 20c ; Kentucky and Indiana one-elghth-blo < jd combing , 2Ofi21c ; MlHitoiirl threc-clKhlhs-blood combing , 20c ; lake nnl Oeorgln , 19WJOe. Texas wools , spring , medium ( twelve months ) , 14fd5c ; spring , scoured , 37O3c ; cprlns , Una ( twelve niDnths ) . ISifHc ; spring , line , scoured , 42c. Ter- rltory wooli. Montana fine , medium and line , I 13f15c ; Montana line , sumircd , 41r42c ; Mnntnna ' line , staple , 43cj Utah , Wyoming , etc. , ( Inn me ilium and line , 12ffl4o ; Utah , Wyoming , etc. , scoured , 4'KiiCc ' : Utah , Wyoming , etc. , staple , 43H5c. Australian , scoured cuied basis , comb ine , vuperllm * , 65j57c | ; coniblmr , K < nid , r 2ff3lc ; cDinbliiK , average , 4ft50a ; Queensland , combing , | SOW33C. NEW YORK , Aug. 17. AS'OOI Htrongj lleecc , 19Q23c : looee , 12l5c. ST. I/IJIS. Aug. 17. WOOI , Unchanged ; medium. 1I.SI 17c ; Unlit fine , 13i/HVjc ; heavy line , lOi/llc ; tub washed , 1702JC. ICniiHiiH ( ' ! ( > Marlci-lx. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 17.-WHEAT-Hard , closed 2 < | 3o lower ; must ) > uyern bid Co under the Cliicaiio December price , though a few were willing to pay o.'cr that ; No. 2 hard. 781/tfiSOc ; Iwo curs mixed , ilo ; No. 3 "SiTTSc ; No. 4. 'fit 75V4c. one fur poor. TOc ; No , 2 soft , 684tf8Jo ; No , 3 , 84o ; No. 4 , 69fS3oj No , i spring , 7C077cj No. 3. 74ff75c , CORN Car lots steady , though there was w ik feellnit ; No. 2 mixed , 22lS23'Jc. OATS-Hleady : fallly active ! No. 2 white , It'/io. RYE-NO. 2 , lie , HAY Klrm , fulrly active ; clioico new prairie , J5.GMi6.00 : choice new timothy J8.00 , IIUTTER Market higher , owing to ecarclly ; freamery. ITOISc ; dairy. 9 12c , KQllB Market higher ; receipts unalli Missouri and Kunvas , He , .Suirnr MiirUrtx , NEW YORK , Aug. 17. BI'OAII Raw , niw1 , fair rellnlng. 3)Jc. ) Refined , linn ; mold A , 6ic ! ; btnndard A. 4Tic ; c nffctlanein' A , 4'ic ; cut loaf , We- crushed , 5ie ; powdered , CUc ; granu- lati-d , fcc : cubes. MJc. NEW OR1-EANS , Aug- , Bt'OAR-Opcn ket- tie , quiet at 2U i'3ic ' ! ; centrifugal , iteariy ; gran , ulaled. 41i l 9-lCc ; wlillen , 3 )3-16TMUc ) : yellaw , 354O3 13-16c ; necondii , 2i3Hc ; others unchanged. California Drlnl FruIU. NEW YORK. Aug , 17. PAMKOItNIA URIKD FRUITS Quiet , but Meady : evaporated opplee , prime wire tray. ( He ; wood dried prime , tttc ; choice. 60 ; fancy , 6iic ; prunes , 3Hti7Hc , an to ere ( and quality : apricots , Ruynl. 7i 7Hc ; Moor p rk , ts , ( xach ijpp lefl , tjo ? ; pteltd , 110 Ue. . i < WEATHER CROP BCLLETIS Too Oool for Corn nntl To. ) Wet to Thrtuh Wheat , WEEK WAS GENERALLY COLD AND MOIST Teinpcrntxiro llrlorr the Xiirinat mill Ilnliifall IXt'fNslvo Iti Mniiy Portion tion * \i-liriinUii C'oru Siinnlitnr In Mittitro It. Weekly crop bulletin No. 19 of Die Nc- bra ! > kn section of the climate and crop sctv- Icc ol the Weather Unreal ! for the Week ending at S a. in. , August 1C : > St'xlt < 0 5Xa.rJ.tS /Hi Hnhifnll for the week. The temperature of the past week has averaged 3 degrees below the normal. The maximum temperatures were low. rarely reaching ! K1 degiees , while they were gen- ernlly * 4) ) degrees or below on three days of the week. Th lalnfall has been normal or above In the western portion and In the extreme Fouthwcstern corner. The rainfall exceeded 2 Inches In Pundy , I'awnee nnd lllchaulsi.in counties , nnd exceeded tin Inch In a num ber of eastern counties. The rain fell In * > howcis generally on two or more days of the week , and , as the all was moist , the grain did not dry out ia- Idly. Therefore , thrashing nnd haying have been retarded somewhat. In a few ItiHtanoei wheat has spioultd In shock , but damugi from thin cause Is very slight. The week has been too oool for the host growth of com , but It has generally made good progress and Improved in condition. Considerable corn wn replanted , or pl.tntpd late , and the crop Is Very uneven In ad vancement toward maturity. Some of the early planted corn will be matured beyond possible Injury by frost by September 1. Much of the late planted will need thtx'i weeks in September , and some n wei-k in October , to mature sulllclelitly to be unin jured by frost. The coin now needs warm weather. Considerable fall plowing has been done In the southern sections , nnd reports Indi cate that a large acreage of winter wheat will be sown. Ileport by counties : SOUTH WKHTUHN SKiri'lON. Duller Uite corn griming well , curly corn maturing iduwly : thrn : ilnB In program ground Hither ilry for full plowing. Cam Corn condition continues peed , about one-third of crop In rousting ear , mid luti corn making favorable piOKn-fS. Clay Some tlnushlnp nnd Mucking done ; rorn doliiR well ; consldfrnblo plowing for wheat being done and a lur e acreuKtf will be town , Flllmoro TbriiRbliiB delayed nnd mini * wheat nnd ontu dnm.igcd In phock ; corn making crow th. ( iiiKe Uarly corn bi'Klnning to dent ; thrnililnK retarded by rain ; glound In pplrmlld uoiidltlun for fnll plowing. Hamilton Corn IH looking ell , but IB not comlnj ; so even B Inst yenr ; nit ii-r ctml for corn ; damp weather has dclnjed IhrnthliiR nlul stacking. Jcfrvrum Klne weather for corn ; latu corn In good londltlon. Jnlmi'oiiItat.ier cool , but corn lias KHUVII well and Is inaturlliK fuiit ; early corn ncttlnK liHid , mucli plowliiK for wheat being done. Lancupti'r Haiti of 13th will help corn , but too ioon to tell how much. Xunnha Kverytblng foiiiilng wet ; corn Brewing ing well. XuikollR Good week for corn nnd the growtli has been great ; potatoes rotting to sonic extent ; hay harvest about o\er , ciop nood. I'll wnee Corn making rapid growth nnd early planted inmost matured ; too wet for thrashing ; few pieces of grain danuiKeil In shock ; carl > millet In phocli , a good crop ; large ncreoBc ot wheat will be sown. I'olk Corn doing well , but inucli rather late ; ground in line condition for plowing ; more win ter wheat will be put In than UKUal ; pastures HH Kieen as In cprlng. lllclmrdson Corn dolnsr well , but n week ot warm , dry weather Is needed to make It matuie faster. Saline Corn In BOCK ! condition , but wanner weather needed to bring It to maturity to avoid frost ; ground In fnlr shape for plowing ; much fall wheat will be pown. Sounder * Corn and patitures Improved by rain ; corn In good condition nnd promises largeM yield In u number of years ; full plowing in proKiesa. Bewanl Kew light nhowern , but continues rather dry ; corn not Improving very much ; plowing for wheat commenced. Thnyer Ground In fine condition for fall plow. Ing ; corn doing finely ; much of It Is too hard for roasting cars and the lattEt will uoon be In rOHBtlng ear. York Com In roasting ear ; rather cool for bout growth of corn ; Borne fall plowing baa bicn done ; thrashing well advanced. NOimiKASTKHN SUCTION. Antelope Harvesting completed Blacking nnd thrashing delayed by fie < iuent rains. HuyJ Wheat nbout all Flacked ; thrathlng commenced ; corn doing splendidly. Hurt Corn has made Blow proRrem. nnd will not muKcf a full crop ; wild bay Is being cured ; too drv to plow. Cejnr Corn earing out finely , and promises n big crop ; home late oats to cut yet ; potatoca rood : muni wild hay being cut ; millet good crop and some. cut. Colfax L'orn doing well , hay will bo o fall- crop ; potatoes about half a crop. Cumlng The rain of nth has helped corn an put the ground In good condition for fall plow. Ing ; corn later than UKtinl. Dakota Pastures and lawns much benefited by inlns of 12th nnd I4th. nison Ciood wecki for Blacking nnd thrnfhlng ; wheat nnd outs yielding well ; corn Improving. Doilge Corn Is making rapid strides loward matuilty ; pastures greatly revived by rain ; thrnylilnir from hhock delayc.1 by rain. IJoiib'las Corn continues to make good Krowth ; potaloeH turning out very poor and uinall ; pas lures helped by rain. Holt Hmall grain about nil harvested , nnd shows good yield , corn delayed tome by cool weather , but Is In exceptionally line condition. Howard-Stacking of Kraln about completed ; grass for hay abundant ; potatoes fair ; corn has frown well. Knox Corn Is doing finely , Bomo fields In roast ing i-ar ; baying prngtewlns rapidly. Madlrnn Corn continues to do well ; stack- Iniz and IhruBblng retarded by rnlny weather ; Homo Brain vpiomlng In uhock. I'latte Corn earing well ; BIOWIT ! and damp weather have Intel fcred with haying and lliranh- Ing ; conshlcrabli- plowing being done uuuur " * ' ' - - to Improve ; cxdcllont rains have put ground In condition for fall "uTunton-Corn doing well , and proml'eK n Rood crop ; fall plowing done ; tutiur beets uro ' " " . - , In pro - ? nnJ hnylng commenced ; corn Is srowlng rapidly , but Is Into a- grain hns turned out gooil ; corn and potatoes doing well , CHNTHAI' SHCTION. lluffalo Much of the fmall grain In flock ; In i-hoek Krom.l lln o , e wheal M-roullnB corn doing well , nut comlltlon for full plowing ; 3rii dr , , cuiyr ! ; , r ; S HS % HS'S ' " "Tlerri-ulililiTn" ( , " ' .HH - H11 3i@WW rt-J-u i it ' - . . , , # A * Sr fp , cd'n ' ' ! ; ' "inin'd rra. . r ce Ira.n . , , f 4bk abii , for corn ? winter wheat nnd eaU lluashlim "T'romier-AII cm' . " Kraln cut : corn l" 'lljn { ! : * . dltlnn and promises n larRO crup ; millet iioin ' * * ' Il0ln'f ' " * Wi' " " " nnytol'y could k ; pnipecl for a blB crop ; p.islim'it hay plentiful and cheap. coed and Tlnrhinrn uiaklniapl.1 Krmvlh and the crop will be Immense ; Briiund In good condition and oine fall pluwhiif dene. Hitchcock Very wi-l week ; rurn In d"in finely and will be much betler than enpecled. Kearney-Corn nilvnnclnic nicely : eurlleui cim- menced Blailntsonio ; heclon abundantly moist ; other * could use rain lo advantsije. Ilnroln-orn ; Rfnerally In Rood condition n proirecis ore for u Ri > l crop ) some wheat and toRbe " weather has Injured - ' ( year ; wet jured ryu and wheal pome. Webster-Horn in B < .l condition : early coin belter than Utci early potatoes a full crop. WESTERN AND NOHTHWESTIIRN. CHBitItY Wheat nnd small Kruln bt-lnir liar- vented and lacked ) heat much better than ex- peeled ; corn fllllne well ; pitatocs nplcndld ; hay- Inn llm ; imihril. Klmball-Wheat tt.i < 5 oati nearly all cut ; corn In tasnel and vllk and maturing rapidly. I OKon OrulnftcklnB \ nearly computed ) corn SOooa'haying - weather , with l > * tt r cr ° P tbitn Lift yf.ir : com dolnp flatly and will rn k Rood crcp. Mi-ollH Hiu ft Corn urowlnR very finely ; whent nd oAt hnivctt retarde. ! tiv lltht nvlnn , but no * dnmnRp d.i'ie. c inie > hny Injuml liy ruin. ninnin--\Vnrm rain durltiR wwk ; nil crept Imely. O , A. UlVBl-ANO , Section Director , Lincoln , Neb. COTTOX .M Clnip nt > MV Vork I * ( inlet -M . > > ulSII 1M Deelliir. NEW YOHK , Aug. 17.-Th ( . cotton market open ? , | easy nt n decline of 2 to 7 points , fol lowing selling ordiro from Liverpool , New Or leans nnd the locnl contliiRenl. Hut nelllnc t > e- cnui" c.-uitloin on the fear Hint the m ( ket may hn\T been o\er old nnd become subject to n , h rp upturn on the nppenrnnce of any bull ne . I.ntcr there wns some contllcllnR crop Inlellt- Kcncc , nnd the early IOM win recovered beto'e noon. The weekly government report wno rnlhet less favomble limn had been expected. In the afternoon lhi < market ruled moderately ncllve , with Ihp local conlliiKent In rout ml , but Inclined to be conservntUc , ns report * from the itiy KIMHI-I district nnd from Tall Hlver were encoiirnKlng. A repoit pf the "npieeie" 111 August In New Orlenns Marled loc.il IliiuUntlon Into In the dny nnd ptlocs broke to the lowest point. The matket closed quiet and Mcady nt n net decline nf C to S points , with total sale * of lt > .1.KO ( Imle.i. Kulurrs closed quiet nnd steady Jiimlni * , SO. TO : l'ib- iiniry , JC.73 ; March. J877 ; April , > . * 0. May. IC.M , Aiiirust 17.47 : Bi-ptemboi. $6. ! . . Octobtr. 1C 'I : Nuxeiiiber , } ( ! .64 ; l > -embrr. . 40.W ! . Spot elosed quiet middling , So ; middling , ilpMnds. Sc , lulil- riling , nulf. SX e ; net lereltits. none ; crops , (20 bale ! " : expotls ID Iho cnnllnetit. 5.0 bales ; for- wnidrd. SM liiilcf ; m\f \ * . 2 US ball1. ' , iplnneis , U > 3 Imles ; Hork , 11,212 bales. Total lo.lny : Net iM-elpls , S.C03 luiles ; expnrls to tlrent Ililtnln , 2 , 0 bales conllnent , 4,103 bales ; xloek. " 4 , Id bales. Colirolldnled : Net reeelpls. 10.421 bales ; exports to tlrcnt Hrltiiln. i.m bain ; Krnuce , 121(1 ( bnles : continent , t.fW bubs. Totnl since September I : Net reielpls. fi C. < il,7 < ! i hairs , ex ports to Client ilrltnln , 3.fKiVOl > bale' : l-'nilH' * * , 700 7V2 bnles ; eontlncnt , 2.143 , ' . ' 41 * bales ; chaiinel , t,4SI bales. ' ' . . ste.iilyi l.IVI'HI'OOU Aug. 17.-COTTON-Spol , Amorlcnn nildilllng. fair.4iwl : K""d nudinnirt , 4Ud ; Amerlcnii middling. 4 4-.V.M . | . .w iiilddlinv , 3 : ! l-.id ; pinil oiillmir ) , 3 27-2d , md nir > . .1 21 S2d The sales of the dny wore S.I > XI bnlrs. of which 1.01 were for cpt'riilallon and ovpi-rl nnd in- eluded 7.4' American. Hi > e lils. | ii OU b.ib's. In- clndliiB 1,50 * Alneilcnn l'iiliiri" < epeneil ( tulet. wllh n fnlr demnnd , mid clnni-d en.iv nt th" de cline. Ameilenn inliMllnii. I. M. ' . Anuilst , 3C1M < I ; AimiKI nnd Seplemli'r. 3 SS-CIW.1 : a M , nelleis. September and Oei ii > 'r. , t S ! rd. elli.is. ( Vlober and NoviMiitwi. S . " .C BUM 57 f-lil. vnlui * ; Nnvi'tnbi-r nnd IVciMiiber. 44-filil. selleis.1 \ < - cember and Jniiiiniv. 3 43-f.l . I. in'llis ; Jmuinry nnd l-Vbitiarv 3 4S-illd. s-ll-i. . I'ebmnrv nnd Mnreh. 8 4.1-fil5T3 ll-fild. Pellet ; Mulch nnd April , 3 ll-fiid , bnypiM ; Apill and May. 3 45-fild. lellorn. Mnv and Jtiiu * , 3 4n-Clil , sellein ; Soplemlx-r , 3 Wi.fild. Ni-\V OIll.l'IANS. AUK. 17. I'OTTONr'niv. . Fiiles. 2.4)1 ) bales ; ordinal v , ( ! 11-IGc ; ftriml nr- illnnry , GS-lCr : lnw mlddlliiK. fi'de ; inlddlliiK , 7 r. 11'ncnr.,1 : , mlddl ng. < * , < . iii'd.lllnu , fnlr , S 1 if , ; receipts. . 2.4T.S lnli : stn < K nnt'i bnlen Vulu'i-i were Hcndv : m\t" \ > . 21 C'XI bMes ; Atiiusl. J7 0\ nnmlnnl ; S'ept ember J .47flfi.4 , Oi-tnbi-r , il r.ff RSfi. November. fd.SiITif. 37 ; IVeemb r. R.c : ! < i i > ! > , .Tniumty. ICHIfit ' ' 1'ebiiinry , ! 8.ll57C.4i1 ; Mai. h , jc 4 ; , n. 4ftApril. . JB-5' ' . MKMrillH. AUK. 'OTTON-Slend > ' l'"d- dllnir , 7Jic ; rprelptH , 4 balei ; ; < bl | > inents , 10 baled ; stnrk , 4.r ? 7 Irilei ; tfalf . 7 * " bitle * . ST. l.OUUt. Aug. 17. fOTTOV-Stendv. mid dlliiR. 7 13-lfu1 ; nn fiilen rrp , > rted : receipts. W bales ; Hhlpmcnts , 12 hnlpsj > tocl ; . J.lsa Imli'H. rmVi-e MiirUet . NI-\V YOHK. AUC. -coFrnn-opiions opened sleady , fi In Irt pnlntn Inwer. ruled ( fpn- einlly weak. Ill nb-.enre nf lerulntlve support , with IJuropenn ailviine" } * iin all'lf.arty nntl Urn zlltau lecelplstill rnormou * ' : cbiFed borelv utiady , 10 to IS points net diellne : srleK 14 TO baps. Inelii'lln * : September. JO tW October. JO CS , Dorember. Id.Si'i. Hpot eeffe" lib' , ensv Mild. quiet. Tot-jl wniehnuFe dtllierles from the 1'nlled Slnles U.r.43 bicInpliullnR 13 1C7 bncn fnnn New Vork : Neiv YoiK t-tork tiulay. 507 S 1 bats : fuller Stnf" * tloik < ( .3 7C4 IUIKS : iinm t for the t'nlled Slal" . " 0. OW bipts ; ; total v' ' lble for the Tnlle'l PI ! ! T S.T < I4 bam. ncalii478. . - r.7 luiirs last vejr , and Kll .M linci * In ISM. SANTOS. An > . ' . 1" . ( 'OrKKIJ-Ou'el : K'i"d ' aver- nee Santo1 * . O.tf'O ' rels ; icrelili | . 40.000 hagBj st-iilf , f02 ( tf l Intrs. HAMIirUC ! Aint 17. - < "OKI'M-i- : : Opened ' . tire | i - orclnseil with n net loss of i pfg Fales , 4. ( I'M bncp. 11IO ! ) ] : .lANlHRO. Aur. 17.Qulft : No. 7 Itln S COO reli * : eM-hiiiiei' . 7Ud ; nvlpl ? . 4 .COO bnca : cleni-ed for I IIP fnl'e-l States , ll/OO b ns ; none fnr Kuropp ; s-tnek. ! f < ' i ' 0 bairn. II A VII K. AIIL17 roKPKH-Clnsed bnrelT steady at "it net decline ; jaleu , 27.WO IIAI/I'IMOHB. A'IB. I7.-l.'I.oriJ-l''lrm nml im- ch.incel ; receipts. IK Vi bid' . : exporti. 1.17 : > bbls. \ VIIKATia.v. . Spot. HiUWMKe ; Septemb' r , 01 > WI > 01/c' RteJinir. N" ! red nOHfi t > 4e : recrlptp , 2..il 7Gf > bu. ; exports. 311.7..3 bit - . southetn wheat , by snmiile , CI4i94e ; poutlicrn wheat , on Krailc , " - . Ppol. s : ' ; 3- > ! e Peptember. SJ'l 032i le ; steamer mixed. a-i'.MiRn-'ic : recelplB. M3- 4-,7 bu cxpoitx ( WWI bu. : fmithern while corn. OAT -Sica'dyrNa' f Ue. old. 27c ; receipts , 7VlVE - ' : ; No. 2 western , ? ' , ? : lecelpts , S'S\vlIlKlnn { nml pnud demnnd for betler grndes ; d to be easy ; coik fancy New York , XPTV York Ury ( .O IIM MnrUot. . , V/-.IJK AUK 17. The fe.llnr. ' of HIP dry iket tndny wa- the presence of a very out announced advances as yel r-INClNNATI. Auir. 17-n-mi'll-Klrm-fancy. ; S3.904T4.10 : flimlly , 3.15J a.40. WHEAT Klnn : No. 2 red , SSWSS.tc. ( T1HN l-'lim : No. 2 mixed Joe. OATS Acllve und slenily ; N" . 2 mixed , I.e. ' firm nt * nO > . I. " ' ' , 'inlet nt JI.30. ' ' ' ' ArTTr'R-rirm'and'hlKl/'r / : fancy KIKln cieam- erv 18V4C- Ohio , 14 iir - : dnlry. Sc. sirOAR-KIrm ; hard ri'flned. $1.0 5.8. . SIIOIIK nnd hlcher "I Sc. E(5fS ! ' ' III'ESE Kiim ; e ° < "i to prime , Ohio nat , 7V4 4JKC. _ _ _ _ l.lvoniool Rrnlii ml Pr ii-lnlinin. I.IVEItPOOl , . AUK. .17. I.AItD-Prlme west- ° - - . ! , . while , . llrm nt ill WHEA'P Hint.No. : ' 1'red iinrlliern , niirlnif , n"oilN-S | . ' . mixed , new. llrm at 3s lil : old , llrm at 3.n Hid ; August , steady at 3V'lXUR-St. ) I/JUls fancy , winter , nrm at 9a. I'eiirln .UlirUi-tH. 27c- . imne ; whi'iit , 1,2W I KH i J-.M t\ i n t'"iii. ) .7' ' 9 NUM. ; oats. . bus. ; rye , none ; whlflty. SpJ'bls. ; wheat , none. Tuleilo HiirKc'lH. TOLEDO , AUK. 17-WHEAT-Actlvcj No. 1 'ash ' and August , fcTKc ; rleptemlier. S7Uc. CORN Aftlin No. 2 mixed. 2Sic. OATS Steady : No. 2 mlxeil , 17'/4c , HYE-Diill : No. 2 ca b , 4 We. CM/ > VEIISiEIUnchanned. : . Oil * Unchaniifd. 411 ! Mnrki'lH. Oil. CITY. Pa. , AUK. l7.-crrdll baUnceii , 71c ; eerfflcateH , 73c ; uhlpmcnls , 100,378 bbls. ; run * . i/ > NIollr A MB. 17. Ciilrulla Unwed , spot , 34 4Vd ; Calrulla IhiKi-ed. n-nr nt hand delivery , 54s 4V.d. Turpentine 20a Cd. I'lilliiilcllililii I'lIILADHLI'IIIA. Auir. 17.-IllTTKH-rirm ! | prlniH , lilKher ; fani-y weclein creamery. IGc. i : < HIS Klnn nnil | c hlKher ; freuli nenrby , ICc ; fre h westein , 141.C. . I'lrin and higher. . exllliTriiilc. . MANi'HKHTI.H , AUK. 17. flolln and yurnn. ipilet mid omler. .tin nl In lli'iii | > la London. LONDON , Aujr. 17 MANILA III.MI'- 10 . JAMES E. BOYD CO. Telephone 1030. Omulm , Neb. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AM : STOCKS IIOAHII OF TIIADK. Direct wires lo C'hlcnco mil Ntvr rorfc. CorrMDondcDli : John AVurrtii * Co , I E RDiiiil'O vu . CETIIIUI MKX. LC DnUlQ O ThlH remedy belnjj In. - Juclcd dlrr.ctly to tliu neat of tlioMO dlB nnei > of ( lie tii'iilto-Urluary OrzniiH , rcciulreH no vltnago or diet. Cure Ktiarnnteril lu 1 to U ifny. . . uniullulalopiuik * . ff V9KB no. by Bi JI , 8 I.OO. V * QJ * U.EiSrJol ( ] culy by , t MyefH-Dlllon Drur Co. , 8. H. Cor ith an cam Btneti , Oaaba , NiU.