10 TITT3 OMAHA DAILY lilSKs SATt'HDAY, AVO-rST 11, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Has Not Yet Recovered from Effect of Liverpool Decline. CORN WAS MAIN FEATURE OF SESSION .Minrp Drtnnnrt from Short mill Light (IITrrlnKK In 4,'orii tints Milled Dull find Slrml Provi sions Rather Hnsy. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Corn monopolized the attention of traders on "change toitny. Reports of disaster to the crop on account of tho long prevailing drought and extreme heat added another 'ic to the previous price. Wheat did not entirely recover from the effects of an unlooked-for decline at Liverpool and closed Uli'ic lower. Oats advanced ViJUc. Provision declined 2,415e. Tho Liverpool market ngnln showed Its Iriilcpcndence of America by showing a de cline today and thlH fact had u depressing; effect on local traders at the opening. Sep tember started at 75Mi70o. a decline of He. This marked the low point of the day. Outside of the Liverpool decline, which, It was explained, was caused by more favor able weather conditions In the t idled Kingdom, tho news rather favored better prices. The northwest told of rains and extreme hot weather, with consequent n Jury to Brain In shock, Argentine ship ments, 781,000 bu , were much below thos" of a year ago, and corn showed a strong desire to reach the 40c mark. Local trad ers were good buyers, ufter the surprise occasioned by the action of the Liverpool market had died away, and In addition there was a fair demand through commis sion houses, thu result of the bidding on a market almost bare of offerings, being an advance to 70i4c. To offset the crop damaKe news was the estimate of 78,ono,8M bu wheat, as the crop In Kansas. Thco tremendous llguros made a good nianv traders hesitate abojt getting on the long side of the market After the llrst half hour's trading the market became very dull, with the price lluctuatlng lazily be. tween 76e and 7fiUc It was too hot for the average broker to take much Interest and the market for the most part was left to a small coterie of scalpers. The tone, kept falrlv steady to the close, which V',...,!.......,, r,.n..lliu 1,'Mf.. T. H3 111 I'lV. mil lunrni n vrinn . . . t cars, against 241 last week, and 115 a year ago. Chicago receipts were 233 cars. 13 of contract grade. Aggregate primary re celpls were 1,113,000 bu., compared with 476,000 bu. a year ago. Seaboard clear ances of wheat and Hour amounted to 53'),. OOO bu. New York reported export engage ments of "1 loads. Corn, considering the dullness of other markets, was quite active and strong. Crop reports were of a much more gloomy tenor than heretofore, private advices from Kanras City .-ven going so far as to say that the crops In Kansas and Nebraska would be the poorest ever known. Drought and hot winds were still prevailing with little prospect of relief. Tho demand from shorts was at times quite sharp and offer ings were light all day. October and De cember were even stronger than the more active option, Itecelpts were 192 cars. Sep tember ranged from 39c to ;ztvic and closed c higher, at 39'4e. Oats were dull but steady, as a rule. The market was rather easy at the open ing on the heavy receipts, but the strength of corn soon caused a rally and prices were well maintained for the balance of tho session, Trading was light throughout. Receipts were f05 cars. September ranged from 22!tc to 22S,e. Provisions wero very dull and rather easy. Lower hoc prices resulted In a small opening decline and not enough In terest was taken 111 the market to cause any further material change In price or tone. Outsiders were moderate sellers. At tho close September pork was 2lic lower, at $11.7214; September lard fie lower, at $0.72'A; and September ribs Stfec lower, at $7.121,6. Kstlmated receipts Saturday: Wheat, 270 i a in , coin, ioii i-tu;i, imia, nu nun, uw,tn l.voful head. Tho leading futures ranged an louows ket firm creamery. I7g20c, current packed factory, llfilSV . CHLKSK Strong: large" colored, s-nlHOc; small colored, lOylOV; lurgo white, 0C, small white, lOUc KOCIS Hecelpts, 6,662 packages; steady; western, at mark, IHJUVtC, for average lots, western, loss off, 154c , KICK Unlet; domestic, extra to fair, BM 554c; Japan. 481760. TALLOW-Dull, city ($2 per package, 4 7-WM 7-164; country (packages free), iWUc. , . , MHTALS Trade was again very dull In the market for metals. Cables from abroad showed no Incentive In either direction, Tin In the local market, while quiet, was a shade lower on bid figures and closed quiet at 131 75ti31.87'4. Pig Iron warrants were weak and nominally quoted nt $11.50, North ern, No. 1, foundry, lost 50 points on asked prices, and was very dull, closing at $16.00 yil.W. I.nKe copper continues quiet aim III. &o. rash, PUjc, August, 797ici September, 7,8'V, weeemoer, 8ni4c, no. l nortnern, ensn. 7Slc. August. 77'o: Sentember. 77'c. De cember, 7Si4c. OATS 2t,t'()21',4c. CORN Itfc. MOVHMHXTS OF STOCKS AND HONIIS. unchanged, at $1 Lend, dull, at $1.25, Wheat Aug. Sept. Oct. g. Sept. Oct. Onts Aug. Sept. Oct. Pork - Sept. Oct. Oct. Jan. Itlbs- Sept. O.M. Jan. I Open.l High. Low. Close.lYos'ty i i 75H T."ii I 751.4 75',4 75 7541(70 76H 75H "fi iTCVuliU 7G1l,1i77 77 fiW'C-Mltii "0T 77 I I I no4 1 n I noi4 !tb r-S'f, .",9 fu aoi; :ki ati :ivs i 21, 22 j 21"; 22 21r'4 KHMlli 22i 22; 22V221if'i 22H 22, 22 2214 11 70 11 75 U fi7',4 11 721,4 U 75 11 75 11 SO 11 724 11 M 11 SO fi 7214 fi 75 C 724 724 fi "V4 so ; so r, 75 77',5 o R24 c r5 fi Cm r (V) 0 tio a C7V4 I 7 10 I 7 1241 7 074 7 124 7 15 7 05 I 7 0741 7 05 7 074 7 10 fi 05 05 I fi 05 fi 05 C 10 No 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOl'R Steadv: winter nutents. $S.S01i) 4.00; straights, $3,201(3.70; spring specials, JIM; spring patents, $.1.70fii 1.10; straights, $3 .WJ3.70: linkers'. $2 3012.SO." WHHAT No. 2 soring. 75c: No. 3, 70ff724c r. o. p.; rio. 2 red, iMii.lic CORN No. 2. 40-Vcj No. 2 yellow. 41'Jo. OATS-No. 2, 22 V; No. 2 willte, '.IIUo; No( 8 white, now. 22V. HYH No. 2. 49W.C. IIAULKY-tlooil feeding, 35c; fair to choice multlng, ra'dllc SKKDS-No. 1 tlax, $131; northwestern, $1.34. Prlmo timothy. $3..'Wifi3.40. PIlOVISIONS-.Mess pork, per hbl., $11.70 erll.75. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $fi.70H'fi.724. Short ribs sides (loose), $7.055i7.l5, Dry salted shoulders (boxed). 511.75417.00. Short clear shies (Ooxcd). $7,607.70. WHISKY nasls of high wines, per gal. $1,234. SltC.AHS-Cut loaf, Sfi.SS: granulated. $6.3) confectioners' A, $fi.2S; off A. $6.13. The following aro tho receipts and ship ments for today; Articles. Hecelpts. Shlnments Flour, bbls li.otio 7.000 Wheat, bu 215,000 7S.0OO Corn, bu 131,000 Ii5(.000 Oats, bu 42S.Q00 182,000 Itye, bu 5,000 1,(KK) liarley, bu 15,000 2,iXK) On the Produce exchang" today the butter niarKci was arm; ereiimencs, IM1200 ibilrles, Hij17e. Cheese, llrm ut 9 lie i'-KK", nriii; 1 nun, i.e. M5W vohk (;i:.M:it.M, maiikp.t. notiillon for the liny on Vnrlims CnniiuodltleM, N13W YOIIK, Aug. lO.-FLOrit-Hecelpts 51,412 bbls.; exports, 9 fi,u phis.; sales pacKiiges. Tito manu't wus steady but very slow, with buyers and sell rrs 15c apart: winter nutents. t'JMU 4 25; winter straights, $3.CO'3.75; .Minnesota patents, $4.10iu'4.45; winter extras, $2.70W .1 eu; .iinnesoia niiKers. ;.:iiru;i,;u; while low grades. $2.10fi2.70. Hvo Hour was steadv Fales, 450 bbls.; fair to good, 3-K'i3.2o choice to fancy, $3 30ff3.Gi. COUNMHAI 1'lrm, yellow, western, V)c cuy. N'c; itrniiuywiuc, T.nuiKi. KYK-Qiilet. HAULKY-Stendy; feeding. 40-fi l.'.e. c. I f , New York; malting, 50ft55e, e. I. f., New yorn. HAItLHY MALT-D11U: western. fil(G7c. WlinAT Hecelnts. 155.2im bu : sales. 3.h. M0 bu futures and ikuom) bu. export; spot linn -o. z req. w.c. r. o. 11. aiioat: m. led, 2.0, elevator; No. 1 northern, Du tilth. St'.c. t. o. Ii. all. nit: No. 1 hard Du lilth, S7V, f. o. b. alloat. Uptlons were steauy 10 urm an nay wun a very iigm pprrulutlvn trade. Harlv forelcn huvii'g. to- ftether with the strength In corn, further rains in the northwest and renewed cash fl-matiil, rurnlsned the sustaining factors v .sed steady at a partial Lc net advance ales included No 2 red, September, So 15-lii liio-ioc, closed !uc, December, ta !l,.. l.....l L. and spelter dull, at $I.174'0 1.224. Tin plates remain dull, as the mills aro still closed, owing to the wage question. Tho brokers prices for lead was $4.00, and for copper, $1!.W. OMAHA WIIOMiSAI.i: MAIIKIITS, Condition fir Trade nnd Cltintntlnns on Maple mill Cnnry Produce, KOOS-Ileeelpts llbernl; good stock, 11c. LIVH POtTI.THY liens, 7ii74c; roosters, nceorllng to lge and sl7e. 25 le. broilers. 10c; ducks, 4ipc; geese, 415c; turkeys, 8c. rilLHIl DKK.Srtl'.D POCLTIIY-Hhiis. 9c: roosters. fiOe; ducks and geese. 9f(10c; brollem, per lb.. 121(124"; turkeys, 12',ic. IICTTHH-Common to fair. 13c; choice, 15 Tilfic; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 17 risn Trout. 10c; blue fish. 12c; pickerel, Re; cattish, 12c; dressid buffalo, Co; white fish. 9c: herring. 5e; black bass, 10c: sal mon. 13c; white bass. 10c; cropple, 10c; pike, ine; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c; ring perch, fic; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters, 2,c; tniiekerel. 2Uc; codtlsh. 10c; yellow perch, Cc. PIOKONS-I.lve, per doz.. 90c. VKALS-Cholce, 9jl0e. HAY Per eirlond lots: 1 pland. choice, $7 50: midland, choice. $fi.50; lowland, choice, $5,50; rve straw, choice, Jfi; No. 3 corn, 37c; No. 3 white onts, 21c; clacked corn, per ton, $15; corn and oats, chopped, per ton. $15.50; bran, per ton, $12.50; shorts, per ton, $12 50. VUOUTAI1LKS. CfCt'MlinilH-Per doz., 30fff.Vc. ASPA HAUL'S None on the market. NHW TCKNIPS-Per. bu. basket, 75c. Ni:V IILKTS-Per doz. bunches, 30c. NHW CAHUOTS !'er doz. bunches, 25c. LKTT LC H Per doz.. 15c. HADISIIKS-llome-grown, per doz., 15c. I'HAS Per I'-hii. basket, 50c. WAX HHANS Per 4-bu. bnskct, 60c. NHW POTATOES-Per liU., WUWC. CAUHAUK Homo-Brown, per lb., 149 l'ic I'Al'LIKLOWHK Per IOZ.. . (HtHICN COKN-Per doz.. 10c. TOM ATOKS Home-grown, per 4-bu. busket, 50c. HIH'IIAHII Per lb., ic. ONIONS -1 lome-yrnwn, per lb., 2c. CKLHHY Michigan 2.i(asoc. IlLACKHHimiHS-Per l-qt. case, $2.00. llLl'lHlHHHIHS None In market. IllltANTH f lilt nf the market. PKACHHS-Callfornta. tier box. 90cEfl.OO; lexas. per 4-bnsltet crate, 1. a 'Hii'ii rs Minn no ine niarKRi. l'Ll'MS-Callfornla. ner crate. $1.151.25. PlltJNHS-Callfornln. Tragedy, per crato, $1.25; Kelsay. Japan, per crate, $1,25. HAKTLKTT l'HAHS-Callfornla, per box, $1.75'il2.00. ' OHAPKH California, 4-tiasKet craic. ti.ou; oncords, home grown, 30c. NIX'TAHINHS-Callfornla, 4-baskct crate, l-2.i. . . (lOOSHisHHllins out or the marget. CHHIIUIKS-Callfornla. per 10-lb. box $1.10(1.25; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.2j; Hi. liasHl tS. !AVilOH WATHK.M HLONS As to size, 20c to 23c each. A PPLKS Native, 75cB$1.00 per bu.; per bbl., $2.bU(iJ3.W. THOPICAIj KlllJITK. PINHAPPLHS-Per doz., 1.50'i1.75. OHANOHS Medtterrnnenn sweets, per box. Jl; Vulenclns, $4.2y4.W. LHMONS California, lancy, $5.60; choice, $5 00. HA NAN AS Per bunch, according to size, $2.25 U 3.00. NCTS Hickory, large, per bu.. $1.25; shell- barks, J1.35; Kugllsh walnuts, per lb 12 13e; lllberts, per lb., 12c; nlmonds, per lb., 14'ijl6c; raw, per lb, 5V413CC; roasted, SWtP 4C. lillM'.S. HIDES-No. 1 ureen bides. 6c: No, green hides. 5c: No. 1 salted hides. 6ic; No. 2 salted hides, 6-c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to )Z ids., ic; -so. . veal cair, n 10 u 10s., dc. St. I.oiiIr 4Srnln nnd l-rnvlslnns. ST. l.rilMS. Auir 10WHKAT Firm: No 2 red, cssh, elevator, 72c: track, 741f75o; August, T2?c; He)tcmuer, r;;4c; uccemucr, Tn'.c; ro. . nam, :"' mc. rntlN llluher: No 2 cash. 3S4c: track 10c: August. 3.$4c; September, Ostc; De cember. :&zti' OATS Higher: .no. . casu, zi-uc; iracn ts;i52e: Aiu-ust. 21He: Sentember. 22V2 Deceinuer, ziw, ro. . wane, -ic. iivi.-. niiriior! !w.e. MMMiiM Tlmothv. $1.752.00 for nrlme for new to arrive; $3.30Sf3.35 bid .August; flax hither, at $1.2i. ( 'III Vl l.VV I HlrnilV. X'J.L'IKflZ.ZJ. HKAN-Hlgher; sacked, east track, 63 file. . . HAY Timothy, steady; iu.w'nis.w, prui rle. e.isy. $l.50;j.S.OO. wtiiHK v sieaur. j 1 -j. 1 HON COTTON TIKS-$1.30. HAHOINn-SS.lO'aS.S.V M H'i'ALS Lead, firm; $1.20. Spelter, dull POI'LTKY Quiet; chickens, 7c; doling, SUc; turkeys, 6li7c; young, 10c; ducits, disc young, CaC4o; geese, .ic; young, unuu, ll'l'TTKIt Steady ; creamery, 16ff20c Mill,' s usF 'nrH. Hit'iiu, . ... uu.,,n er-. 1 r,l lower: choice. $fi.60H6.624. Dry salt ments. boxed shoulders, steady; extra shorts, $7,624; clear ribs, $7,874: clear .i,i.,m s i-'U. H.icon. boxed, steady: extra shorts, $S.25"; clear ribs, $8,374; clear sides IUX-niPTS-Flour. 6,000 bbls.: when 22fi.O"0 bu.: corn, 6S.onO bu.; oats, 47,000 bu. 34c. closed S3c. CO .'OUN-Hecelpts. 95.tXX bu. : exports. 6.6VS nu.; sales, iiiMM) 1111. uiiuics and uu.000 bu. eexnorts: snot, strong: No. 2. 4fisc. f. o. b. ntloat, and 45V. elevator. Options wero strong ami nigner on sensational crop news from Kansas and Nebrasku. owing to hot weatner. closed strong at ni'io net nu vance, September. HTf?45V. closed H'nc neeember. 41,ifit3e. closed 42','-e OATS-Hecelpts. 49,0ik) bu.; exports, 1.3S5 Ml,; spot, linn; jso. z, .osje; o. j, 4c; No, 3 white. 29c; track, white western, 29 it Mo; No. 2 white, sjhio; tracK, mixed west rem, 2i'vii274c; track, white otate, 2sii33c, Options were llrmer witn corn. HAY Harely steady; spring, 724075c rnntl 10 choice. K0TiS2U,c. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, iss9 crop, IKaltc; oius. aar.c; i-acuic const 93 crop. iwi2.ic; oius, .1x10c. iimKsl .qt..mlv: Oalveston. 20 to 2.i lbs l$c; California, 19 to 25 lbs,, 184c; Texas ilrv. "I In 30 lhs.. 13UC. LHATHHH Quiet and steady: hemlock die. nuenos Ayres, iigui to ueavywciKius -Lifi"1Ui neiil. 22.r23l.e. PltOVlSlONS-lleef, steady; family, $10.00 CH2.no; beef hams. $.M.0Oif21.00; packet, $10.00 . .7 , ...... ........ 1...11.. 11,1? n.1 giii.iu; en, i'u ""'" if.' i-nt ,.1-nlu Hlrmlv nlckled belles. 18. '..U 10.50; pickled shoulders. $il.6Vnfi.75; )lcklod hams, $l0.004i 10,75. Lurd. easy; wstern steamed, ronneu, easv; riniuiifiu t? in. Smiih Amnrlpn. SS."5: eomnolind. $b.2 fl6 3f.. Pork, steady, family, $14.50; short clnr."nW3.nO; mess. $12,751713.50. BUTTKlt-UCCeipiS, l,NI pucnaKCD, lllM' Activity of SiiRnr I'orms Contrnst fo llMlnnce of .VlnrUet. NEW YOniC. Aug. 10.-Yesterday's dead level of stngnntlon In stocks was slightly relieved by one or two features In today's market. The strength In specialties had a ympathetlc effect in the narrow general market and earlier weaxness was over come, but the advance generally stopped short nt about last night's level. The ex ception was Sugar, which ruled above last nignt s level nil day on operations by recent bull malingers In the stock. There was no news to explain the movement, but the stock beenme fairly active In the latter part of the day and rose 2s over last night, ut which price It closed. Brooklyn Transit was Inclined to ndvmico on renewed promises of change In the con trol of the active management. There was continued buying of Chicago ft Northwest ern after a slight preliminary reaction, tho stock rising l'' over last night, while the reirrreu gained 24 over the last sale 1 n slncle transaction. The Imvlni? onli.r 111 the stock Is said to be for Investment ac count, based on tho llnnnclal strength ex- iiioueu ny tne company 111 us annual state mnt. Kfforts were made to che -k the downward movement In National Lead 1 in ferred by authorized denials of yesterday's rumors that a bond Issuu Is Imminent, but ine biock slumped uadiy in li" last hour, falling an extreme 44 points, while tho common Stock llroimpil 1 imlnl from llio best. St. Paul was sold down a sharp frac tion In the morning on the largo decrease In gross earnings reported for the llrst week In August. The stock recovered und was unchanged at the close. Kngngemcnts of gold for export tomor row, which amounted lo $3,250,000, seemed to bo without effect on the sentiment, per haps because the amount will not llguro 11 miiiurruw s duiik statement. 1 tie t X lorts were due to the advance In Hank of " i" ut ir mini hu h .11111 American agios, which made shipments feasible In tilte of a fractional decline In sterling i-x-hlinire. Nonn of tlif, otiL,tm,-.i..,,iu tt-.,f.. due to syndicate operations for p,i ment of mi- iiiiiinu uuiiu siioseripiionr. rue out ward demand of gold tor the week is thus brought to over $S.iiO,ouo. only J5.300.noo of which will llgure In the bank stateni"iit. Including tho payments by the banks fur this amount of the gold exported and al- IoWltli; for liiiv'ln..nfa lit. tin. jol., ...n rtr drafts for gold deposited at Pnellle coast iiiiiiiih uiu oanas nave lost to that Institu tion $2,lt0,0no. Although the shipments by express to the Interior are Inrirer Hum ast week the banks have still gained largely on that account, so that their net lunm-B in casu are estimated to bo les-i than $1,000,000. If tho recent movement to ward loan expansion on sterling collateral has been proceeding this week there w.ll be an Increase In reserve requirements which may udd to the encroachment on the surplus. mere was nothing of Importance In the bond market. Tom I -,ina , ,.i., -- 000. United States Issued, the 3s and old and new Is declined Vi " aa '"'r co"1 " "- "111 price. ihu Cniotiii.rpliil A, l ,,...., f 1.... tlnanelal cable says: There was some'sllght Increase pf business on the markets here iu.u in in,, miter part or the session the tone was nntnbli. in in., ,.iui., t contracts by the bears, particularly In home rails, chleily on tho tumor that tho Chinese were suing for peace through LI Hung Chang. Americans remained about Si".11'' bl,t wcro comnaratlvely neglected, rintos were hard ut 5., Paris taking boldly Of ,0 for them. The Amimmlnu ..nn. tinned to drop, the movement being with out explanation. Tho bank bought ,22.000 gold nnd lost $til,0oo to Urnzll. I'dllllU'llll.- an Ihn rlnalur- nrlnno ,1.. New York Stock exchange: . Mehlson 26'i t'nlnn racldc . do lifd 7(v. ,10 nM ILittlmore Ohio.. 71'; WhImhIi Cjtiaillaa Paclllo .. f7 do nfd l'i'Wheel. & I,. K :7ij do 2J nfd 11 1 Wis. CVntrul wheat ' I . .......... ... - nAA t.1.1.. SHII'.MIiir I B I' H nr. i,'aiu .""'"!"'" 55,000 bu.; corn. 15,000 bu.; oats, -.u,wu nu, Knniiii Cllv (Jrnln nnd Provisions i.-awoah pity. Aiic. 10. WHEAT Be tembcr. Cfiirdfifi4c; December. Kl jc; cub No. 2 hard, 6i3i5iti7e; No. 3, 01V4(3')lc; lo. -.i TiA.T'iiAn- Vfi 3. iW1i72e. COHN- neptemuer. .i'i-. 1 ntn: rush. No. 2 mixed, Mif. No. 2 white 37,1l..yr, rso. ii, ""te. i,'l.' Vr, n lu, iiAY-Ch'orc'o timothy, $9.00; choice nUT'hlil-Crcamery, 1518c; dairy, fancy ir., imna-Pirm' frosh Missouri and Kansas Stock. 104c dOZ., IOSS oil. niwn lenuiK-u new wntlewooti cases iiiciuut-u, vju iuuir Ill'iCI'.lI'Tn wneai, i.J.i,ow uu.i uum, m. cm l,n ,i:iIh "3.000 1)11. SH II'MKSTH- wneai, jsi.imsj uu.i tun lo.ooo bu. ; oats. none. I.lveriionl Urnlii nnd Provisions. Mi'i.'iinnni, Antr. 10. WIIKAT Snot firm; No. 2 red. western winter, 6s 641; No 1 riii,.rn unrinir. fis 4Md : No. 1 California fti 4dit!s 5d; futures steady; September, 6s Iu; iiecemner. us .-i'i. COUN-Spot. tlrm; American mixed, new, ia nii.,1- Anmrlenn mixed, old. 3s mid: fu tures" tlrm; September, Is i.4d; October, 4s Ud; November. Is a4d. Hecelpts of wheat during the Inst threo days, 755.0J.O centals. Including 190.000 Amer ican. Hecelpts of corn during tho last three dnvs, iu.mhi centals. imnv Miorcs liacon. ne es. 1 rni Lard. American retlned, In palls, steady C1IUHHH Amerlenn. linesi wnue, arm 49s 6d; American, tlncst coioreu, nrm, us Toledo (irnln .MnrKel. TOI.KDO Auir. 10. WHHAT Snot. 7810 August. 7Se; Soiitember, 79Uc; October, 79e; Decemiier. &U4C. COUN Cash. 414c: September, 41V-; Oc tober. 39Hc. December, 364c. OATS-Cush. 23c; September, 22Jic; Oc tober. 234c; December, 2lc. IIVK Cash. SlUe. CLOVKHSHRD Quiet; 1S9S prime, $5.10 IS9J prime, 55.40; octoner. $1.1,4; -o- -. MlnneiipoIlN Wheat unit I'lour MINN12APOL1S, Aug. 10.-WHKAT- In store: No. 1 northern. August, 75'io September. 75Uc; December. 76V. On track: No. 1 hard. 77V: No. 1 northern 75V. No. 2 northern, 74V. KLOCH Quiet and unchanged. HHAN I'nchaneed. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10. WITTER Firm, good demand; fancy western cream erv.. 2lc; fancy western prints, 23c. l-!(lfIB l-'lrm. uood demand: fresh nearby 15c; fresh western, 15c: fresh southwestern j;ic; rresn soutnern, 11 c, CHEESE Firm, Prnrla Market. PHOHIA, 111, Aug. lO.-COIlN-Hlgher mi. ;i. 4oc OATS HlKher: new No. 2 white. 23'ic. WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.23 for tin Ished goods. Mllrf miUcc lirnln .Mnrkrt. MILWACKEE. Aug. W.-WHKAT-No. nnrihern. 76i(-c; No. 2 northern, 75c. H YE Steady : No. 1. 614c. HAHLEY Steady ; No. 2, 50c; sample, 35 4j4So. Dulutli IVhrst Market. DULUT1I, Aug, 10,-WHEAT-No. 1 hard WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE r.54 oluila So. (lies. & Ohio . Chicago OS. W. II. & O Clil. Iml. & It 21 do I'M 51 Chicago & i;. 111. 07 Chicago A- N. AY..lia C, 11. I. & P 10.1 "V . v. ,v m. It. iroiornuo so,.,.. do 1st M.... do 2,1 pfd Dfl. & Hudson Del. L. A W... Denver & It. O d,i pfd Brie do lt pfd.... Qt. Nor. pfd... llocKlng Coal . Hocking Valley K1'i Third Avenue ... AJums ;x Amerlenn IJx V. !. Kx Wells-I-lirgo Kx. Amor. Cot. Oil . fitjAinier. M:ilHnr- '. 4MU do pfd. It ..11: ..17t .. PiV Aincr. S. & It.. do pfd Amr. Spirits ., do pfd I loop Wi 'Amer. S. 10?il do 11 w. sa'ilAlner. 3. & W... IS! I do pfl 114 Amer. Tin Plate .10 pfd. Illinois Ci-ntrul ...116'i Amer. Tobacco Iowa, Central do nfd K. C. V. & O... Lik i:rle & W. do nfd Iik Shore I.. A- N Manhattan I, Met. St. Ily Mfx. Centrjl .... Ml:.n. & St. L... do pfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio .. M.. K. ti T do pfil N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk S: W.... do pfd No. Pa-lllo do nfd Onturlo & W Ore. Ilv. A Nav. do pfd Pennsylvania ... Heading do 1st prd do Id 11M It It (1. W do pfd 31. 1. & S. P... do 1st pfd. do 2d pfd.. .. IV, .. 11 ..tw ..1:1 ..:,s .. 4 ..IK .. n .. $S4 .. 4 .. 21 .. 34 .. iSi, .. Hi .. 17 .. 184 .. I .. 31i .. 73 ... 224 ..76 .. MU .r.' . 41 n do pfj... .. 4: 'Anne. Mining- Co. .. ir,', urooklvn It. T .".7'i .. !74 Colo, I'utl & Iron.. M'4 . . 91 Con. Tobicco 2:,, ..20 I do pfd 77'i .. TIU Krdcral Steel 33s .. W4 do pfd CO ..V-V, Ova. Klectrle .. HVOhu-ore Sugur W'i ..:(! I do pfd !19 .. Dl 'Inter. Paper 22i .. i'UV do pf,l 65 . . 58 lUiele.le O111 73 .. n'i National Illtoult ..31 .. 3'' 10 pril V, ..ixt National l.cait K'4 . no pru 91 .. 3T-1 .. T' Speculation is Cautious, but Investment Holdings Aro Increased. PRICES ARE STEADY AT LOWER LEVEL I-'nllltiR On In Sonio Stnples llnlnneril It- (inlns In tltlirrs llriliietlon nf Iron Output Will Help Hint Iniliislry. NEW YOIIK, Auk. ln.-H. O. Hun & Co.'s Weekly Hevlew of Trade tomorrow will sny: ProKress hits been mnde toward a more stnblo position of hll.lu"s, with n few more heavy contracts to hold the ground already gained; but for 11 proper Interpre tation of the week's results one must look beyond Wall street operations, where more than any other quarter, the vacation sea son Is leavlm; Its Impress of Inactivity. Speculation Is cautious, but Investment holdings are beliiK Increased rnther than diminished and operators cannot see Hint tni-ir iicKKiiuou oil tile ground 01 pontics Is echoed any more In general htMncFS circles than two mouths uko. Small eh:uiR. uppcars In railroad stocks, ten Industrials aro $1 higher and traction Issies a shade lower. Working forces are smaller and will soon be fun her reduced, probably for three weeks, bv the closing down of cotton mills In New England, which has been de layed longer than expected; but our strength Is evidenced to the world bv tho over subscription here of tho new Hrltlsh loan of ,tin,i),fii)o on about a 3 per cent basis, of which over half Is allotted to American applicants. London sales of lO.omj shares of stocks nnd some bonds, nnd American purchases of the new foreign loiin, explain why gold goes out In the face of foreign commerce returns, which show for New York alone for tho week an excess of exports over Imports of more thin $5,ooo.fi(i0. Exports for the week of $12, iiVI.710 were more than double those of the same period of 1SK1, and for the year the gain Is over Js1.o.oi) 1 while Imperii gain only $2l.0H0,ono The money market Is untroubled by llnanclug of the foreign loan, though the volume of new commercial loans Is well sustulned. Cotton fell so sharply that some recovery occurred In un over-sold speculative mar ket, and spot sold nt inc. when tho ntllct.il report nppeared, notwithstanding many In dications of further reduction In consjmp Hon. Whent nilvanced about a cent, helped by poor foreign crop lOports. The domestic outlook Is fairly cheerful and farmers hnve marketed freely. Hecelpts at Interior cities aggregating i5,2M.5M bushels, against 3,ms,21fl last year, and 2,llfi.ll7 In 1S0S. Exports from Atlantic ports were onlv 1.720 9iSi bushels, wheat, Hour Included against 2.503.3H bushels last year, although ptirchnses on foreign nccount were large and promise nu Increased movement hero Corn gains nearly 2 cents, with the aid of dry weather reports, and Is S cents nbove the price ut this time last year. Hoth re ceipts nnd exports for the week fell more than l.WO.WO bushels below the sumo week In U"J. Improvement Is slow In boots nnd shoes, with only a small percentage of eastern shops at work. The textile markets have been free from such features ns marked recent revisions of prices, but bjslness h of fair volume. Loss of the Chinese mnr ket has nut coarse brown cottons In u nan position, other grades tielng less se riously affected. In woolen goods re orders are not up to expectations, nnd some serges sell lower. Manufacturers show more Interest In the wool market, taking fair quantities and receiving fewer con cessions. The tone Is llrmer, though prices nte unchanged. Although the conference nt Chicago re cently fnlled to agree to reduce the output of pij Iron, individuals have acted Inde pendently, and on August 1 only 2ld fur naces were In blast, with a weekly capacity of 211.12(1 tons, according to the Iron Age. This compares with n reduction of 2S.J,tl" tons by 2M furnaces, and 2t'.S,2S0 n year ago by seventeen plants. Present llgtires nre the lowest slnco March, ISO!), when the c.-lpaclty was 22S.1M Ions. Surface stocks are 601.311 tons, against 427.058 July 1. He ductlon of capacity Is lnrger In proportion than tho recent accumulations of stocks. A smaller output of pig, with stendllv In creasing exports and moderate uctlvlti In structural nnd finished material, promise? to put this Industry on n more satisfactory basis. Prices havo steadied on the lower level In most directions, but lu some products tho struggle Is still on between buyers nnd sellers. A serious feature Is the wase controversy, which extends over a wide territory. Production of coke decreases In proportion to tho smuller output of Iron. Failures, for the )veek were 177 In the United States, ngnlnsi 130 list vear, nnd twenty-three In Canada, against twenty nltio last t-enr. 112.35, balance?, $7.07O,7W. hud a debit balance today The suhtrensury of $135,037. wniiKi.Y ci.r.AitiNtJ iioisr. tahlh. AgKregnte of tlnslnra Trnnsnctetl hr the Assoelntrd llnnUs. NEW YOHK, Aug. W.-Tho followlns table, compiled by Hradatreet, shows the bank clearings nt tho principal cities for tho week ended August 9, with the percen tage of Increase and decrense us compared with tho corresponding week Inst year: lo nfd National Ia-u,I . do pfd National Steel . do Dfd MU ruij-X Y. Air Tirnke ...ni 71 I No. American r.'i . 20iJPaelfl' Coat 52 . 41 I do Ut pfd US . 7fi do 2d pfd 12 .12S'i Piu-IHc Mall 3014 . Wi People's (las W'i . W4 PrvsM-d S. Car .... 40 2 I do pfd 7P4 . M ,Pulhiuin P. Car ...us . W n. It. & T 5 . 9H Sugar l?4'l . M do nfd lift 33'i Term. Coal Iron. 70'i I0H iiiiads riti:i; rs Tit i: IU'.VIHW. St. I Southw 10',4 17. s. leather do pfd iii'a do nfd fit. Puill III':.!'. S. Itulilier no pro no St. P. Omaha ..112 So, Pacific So. Knlluny do prd Texan & Pacific 51 II do pfd. Wentcrn I'nlnn Republic I. & H do pfd p. c. c. & st. Ml :s 7:1' , puj r,i .'0 Offered. Ex-dlvldend. York .Money Market, NEW YOIIK. Aug. m.-MDNHV-On call. steady, nt IWiWj per cent; last loan, Pi per cent. Prlmo mercantile paper, H5 per cent. STEHLINO EXCHANCE-Eiisler. u-ltli nctnal business In bankers' bills nt $I.S74(ii I.S7T!i for ilemand, and Sl.SI for firt days. i-oxieii mien, ji. nn. ,3 unit 51. sy. l iimmer clal bills. $l.S.V,4rl.S5V SILVEH Certlllcates. Cli(!i;2U! h 007,; Mexican dollurs, 48iA. nti.NiJH-inactive; governmont, weak; railroad, Irrecular. Tho closing prices on bonds today nro as follows: res..inn; do 4s 1T,'N. Y. C. la.... li N. .1. c if. 5h t0 No. I'aclflo 3. W do 4 .! N Y i' A- St I. U .1071. .HI'i N". & W. con. 4s... 87iy, .IIP, Oie. Nav. la 101 .Ul'b do 4s 1031. .W. Oregon S. L. Ca iri .11!H do consol 5s 112 122 Heading Ben. 4.... V Itlo 1. V. Is in, St I. ft I M 5..!t1ii .... 91V, ....10SU, ....122 .... 65'9 101 P. S. ref. 2 do coupon do 2a, rtg do 3, reic do eiiupon do new 4, rea- do coupon do ol 1 4s, res. . do coupon do 5, rtc do coupon I). of C. 3 Ati'h. ceneral 4a.... 101 do adj. 4 M "Canada Ha. 2 103 1 St L & S I-' c. r,.12i Chen. & O. 4's ".SI. Paul consols. .167 do Si llOWj SI. P. C. ,fc p. la. .117 "C. & N. V. e. 7s. 139 I do 5n UV "do S F deb. 5i.t22 So. Pac-lllc 4? 7S'i Chicago Ter. 4s 924 So. Hallway !,n 10S.j Colo. So. 4 S2"i!S. It. & T. C, S "I. & II. O. Is. ...102 ITex. & Paciflo la..HI4 do 4s 'H do 2s 55 'Brie gen. 4s I'nlon Pailllo 4i....l0.Vt I-. W. & I. C. Is.. 7P Wutiauli Is MS) Oen. P.Iecrle 5s "la. Central ts 113 "IC C, P & O la... 6.1 I, A N. unl. 4.... MU M. K. 28. . M. When Issued. "Hlil. Offered. do ? IAI Wnl Shore ?s US Wis. Central 4.'.... 6Si Vo. Centuries ji4 nostnu Stock ( until I ions. HOSTON, Auc- lO.-Call loans, 2ffS per cent; time loans, rj'ntVs per cent. Ottlclal closing: A., T. & SF 26."l'nlo"rrii"nd 2 do pfd 7D'i West Und Amer. Sugar Itl', Wrstlnch. l'.lec do pfd H6 ,Wls. Central Ilell Telephone 14TV, Atchison 4. Uoiton & AllMny...J4S ,Advi-ntuie Hoslon l;levatei Hostnn & Mr.... C, It. 4. Q Dominion Coal .. do pfd Federal Steel ... do pfd Fltchburr pfd.... tlen. Klectilo ... do pfd IJd. Klee. Ill Mex. Central .... Mich. Telephone N K. O. C... Old Colony Dl I Itomlnlon . . . Ituhber Union Paclfta .... lmVAHouei Mln. Co., ..HI ,Amal. Copper .... ..IZi't AtUnllr .. 40 llolon & Mont... ..11M4 Hutte & lloston . .. 3Ji, Calumet HecU . . i"ilt Centennial ...in Franklin ,.131'i 'Vn-li ,dt 13Tt Ojceola ,JKt Parrot .. IHiiCjulncy .. V, Santa Pe Copper.. .. 14H Tamnrac-k ..:: t'tuh Mining .. i, Winona 27Va Woherlnes . 01 . 15 . 14 . 90i; 5'i . 1 . 7i ,. 2J ..305 . CI .715 .. 13 ir . C7H .. 4P ,.134 4H; ..m .. 2a CITIES. Clearings, Inc. 1 Dec. New York Itnston Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg Kaltltnore San Francisco .. Cincinnati Kntisas City Cleveland New Orleans .... Mlnueupolls Detroit Louisville Providence Mllwuukco St. Paul iiurraio OMAHA Inillfiniiimlln Columbus, O Savannah uenver Hartford ltlchmond Memphis usiiington ntlit llochcster i'W Haven ..... orcester until I Ijik,. Cllv Springfield, Muss,,.. W11 Pei tin Ne A I hi Salt l.'nel VV'nrlh Pfirtlnlnt. M11 . . Portland, Ore t. Joseph .os An coins Norfolk racuse m Moliiea Nashville , vilinliigton, Del. 'all IMvi-r Scranton Grand Itaplds ... Augusta, On , Lowell Dayton, O Se.'lttli, Tacoma ,. pokntie onx Cllv New Iledford Knovvllle Topekll liirmingniim Wichita ninehii mtnn l.fylllirtnn. k'v Jacksonville, Flu Kalamazoo Akron Chattnuoogii .... tiocKioru, ill Canton, f) flprlnglleld, O.. Fargo, N. D.. sioiix I'liiis. a. Hastings, Neb... Fremont, Neb.... Davenport Toledo Galveston Houston Helena vrinnvllln Macon , It e Hnol Springfield, 111... touugstown Totals Totals outside N. .More Cheerful l'eellnir I-'ollniTliiK tin" Viieiitlnii S-iioii. NEW YOIIK, Aug. 10. rJradstroct'a to morrow will way: Trade conditions silll exhibit mnny of the Irregularities incident to the transition period between midsummer and enrlv fail trade. Despite the lint wave, with Its effect on the growing distributive demand, and also bucaime of the reports of damage to the corn crop which It has Incited, a more cheerful feeling Is norcentlblo for drv goods, clothing and hardware at leading western centers and neavy engagements In Iron nnd steel products, though ut low prices, are of encouraging proportions. Prices nre not showlnrr the nrcclnitatn ite. cllncs noted some time ago, and among tho really encournglng features arc tho advance In wheat, mainly based on Im proved export Inanity. Wool Is rnther llrmer than of late, because of the hotter inquiry, though It must be admitted this steadiness Is somewhat ut tho expense of new business. Cotton goods partake of tho strength of the raw material and where weakness is still perceptible, as In brown cottons, print cloths nnd wide shootings, the natural cor rective of reduced production Is being In creasingly sniigut. it nas neen a remarit able year In cotton and cotton coods. nnd although the goods market Is relatively weaker than tho raw material, a great deal hlntros on the next month's business In dry goods circles. It Is regarded ns cer tain that with a ll,0o0,ni)0 hale crop values will be maintained at prices lower. It H true, than the present quotations for raw material, hut still high when compared with previous years' range. Thenrlng season, "lightweight" season, has Tipened with prices 2' to 10 per cent higher than a year ago, und much depends on tho atti tude of buyers In gulillu? manufacturers as to purchases of raw material. Whim the dry goods demand, ns a whole. Is stl'l elasoeil us backward for the season, hot weather Is still credited with some of the responsibility, nnd the trade attitude as u whole is one of hopeful expectancy An Immense business In steel products Is reported booked at Plttshtirg and Chicago and steel nnri are really llrmer, with an advance of $4 per ton announced bv west- eern manufacturers, who have sold their output to the close of tho year. Pig Iron Is still rather neglected, but Inquiry for lids material Is really better nt the south largely on export account, nnd furnn-o shut-downs are so numerous ns to Indi cate an adequate realization nf tho fnct that tho root of the evil Is lu tho output of on crude material. Current product! I claimed to be the lightest for more than a year past, and further announcements of shut-downs nre scheduled ns far ahead as September 1. A significant feature of the trade Is the strencth of structural material A largo quantity of material Is reported tiee.1,.,1 for r.illrnail r.mnivnls hilt uti,l rails are also nominally engaged nt $35 per ton. The other metals are mill, ami tin is weak here nnd nbroad nt n recession from last week s quotations Wheat exports, Including flour shin ments for the week, aggregate 3,31S,7fi'l bushels, uiralnst 3.327.003 bushels last week 3.H1G.15I bushels In the corresponding week of ivi-i, 3,112s las, iiuaneis in is:". i.iyi.Mii liuuhels In 1807 and 2..Ti.!lfi hushols In U!W From Julv 1 to ilHte this season wheat ex norts nre l7,SS7.fi?) bushels, against 22.125 two bushels last Reason and 1!,3j4,i2s bushels In 1S3S-M. Corn exports for the week aggregate 2PO,S74 bushels, against s.xou.oc duhiioib last week. ri.m 3451 bushels In this week vear ago, 3 517,f52 bushels In mi, 3.275.'.VJ bushels in 1W7 and 2,3'iT.r.iri nusneis in iv.m From Julv 1 to date this senson. corn ex norts nre 21,Si4.025 bushels, ngalnst 2H.9D5 5B4 bushels Inst seuson and li,032,3H bushels In 1C55-90. Huslness failures In the I'nlted States do not vnry much and number 172 for the week, against 170 Inst week. 15B In this week 1 vear ago, i. in lxis, 211 in 1W nnd 25S In ism. canudlnn failures number twenty 'iKulnst twenty-nine last weeK. twenty even In this week Inst year and thirty three In 1S0S llnilk ClenrlllRS, CHICAOO. Aug. 10 -Clearings. $12,775.53'i halunces, $1.713,07; New York exchange uar- sterl nu evehanae. JIS5H4.S3 ST. LOFtS. Aug. lO.-Clearlngs, $5 311.1 1) hulnnces $1)61.143: money, 4f" per tent: New York evchnnire. 15c discount bid. nar as'e I. HOSTON. Aug. 10 -Clearings. $1.7.'.5K; balances $1.5019(14. HALTIMOUK iur lO.-Clearlngs, $2,751, (45: bMlanrs J4!4 ,r13 PHILADELPHIA. Aiur 10-Clcarlug.'. J12 133.H51. balances. $1.4,302 CINCINNATI. Aim 10 -Clearings. $2.454.. VX): New York exchange. 10c discount, ni"""!' 2' us per cent NEW YOHK, Aus. 10-Exchanges, 5112,- 1). $ 703,472,817; 107,301,429 HS,570,5S2 77.161.SI3 2.1,J(T2,i"W 25.RS.1.C37 1J.n'3.K92 17.209,703 13,425,700 15,126,501 12.721.SHS 7.13.l,l! ".136,721' il.75S.01 7 7.032.629! 5,120.500 6,54S,721 4,0S1,752 4. $32,451 5,ISS,C27i. fi,7S2,397 4,4(',l,3oO 2,710.2101 5,618,e.M) 2,220,511 . 3,373.I23 l,64li,r5.i 2,3M,0S8 1,!KV),325 1,751,3921 1,293,913!. 1,124,1551. 1.403,5171 l.rttSs.TiVII . 1.253,770 . 1.S71.502 2,050,3fiS . 1,7!H,!I75 4.291, !I72 . 2,440.4301 l,23l,610 97I,6CS 1.292, '.I66' 1,II4,VIS'. 874.19SI 679, 190 1 . LSSl.tCC, LlSWifil f'ii7.irt2 50I.2.S2I. 9)0,963!. 2.7W.410. 917.539. 9.V1.3H 965,269 391,719 461. G1S S93,3i! 710.013 499,059 342,400 606, 2S9 205.357 395,326! 4S5.100 373,9X2 23i,tn.'i 2IW.0OO 464.K5S 240.288 125.151 155.38C 135.703 9S7.236 2.373,275! 4,15.1,000 4,749,356 S91.Sf.6 765,620 570,000 435,5701 44S.257 26X.15S, 22.7 5!2 24.S 2.0 4.6 17 29.7 26.9 17.6 12.6! 12 11.7 13. S 19.7 75.9 ih'.i 16.3 9.9 2.4 6.2 3.9 8.8 11.7 6.9 12.3 .f$I,271.409.458l.. UO,.7J(,Oll . . 9.4 5Ls 33.6'. 18.6,. Ol 14.'5'." 'i'.ij. Y.i . 16.9. 1.1 45.1 48. 25. .3.0 8 47 6.2 6.7 23.4 20.3 6.61 47.3, 'ii.'e 32.4 35.0 3.5 3.7 40.5 11.3 46.5 37.2 13.4 1.9 2S.3 1.7 29.7 19.3 25.0 ii'.b 21.1 2.0 6.2 4.7 16.7 1.7 25.4 4.2 4.6 16.2 6.4 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Hnllfnx Hamilton St. John, N. H. Vancouver Victoria '$ .1 15.107,9091 MIS2..ISK 2.076,456: 1,709, IV4 753,975! S63.165 1,020,516 6S3.908 12.3 7.5 S.61 'iKo! Totnls $ 28,867,8031 7. .7 'i'.b London StoeU Oiinininn. LONDON, Aug. 10.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money 97 l.Vl,i;rle ao account 9S 1-16 do 1st nfd Alehlsnn .. 911. . , riuinj-tiHiiin .... iiu.iiii.tii incinc..., Heading ft. Paul ill Ill'nols Central ...,119'il ouisvuie Pnlon Pacific pfd... 77 N. V. Central 131V No. Paelno nM. Orand Trunk .. Anaconda Hand Mines .... . U'.i . 32'i , 6J; . 814 . 73H . . 40 U t-.'I'A,'''H,,nr' nulet at 2d per ounce. MONHY Si per cent. The rate ot discount in the nnon mnrlref for short bills Is 4H per cent; for threo months' bills, l per cent. Xew York Mining; Htoeks, NHW YOHIC. Ane;. 10. Thn fnllnu-lnc- urn tho closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollar 12 Crown Point 12 Con. Cal. & Vo 135 Deadwood It c.ould & Currle .... 12 Hale & Norcros?.. 20 Homeatake S009 Iron Silver M Mexican 12 .Ontario lophlr 'Plymouth Qu.cKsllver .... do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard Pnlon Con Yellow Jacket . ...,6M .... .... 10 ...MO ....650 .... r ....400 .... 15 OMIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Ecceipta of OattleGlve Better Tono to tho Trade. HOGS SELL LARGELY AT FIVE CENTS Urmnntt for Corn Cuttle Cinnd nnil Prices n I. title Metier Shrrp .Sell I.ovrrr nnil Iambi HUher. SOUTH Hecelpts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Oiliclal Wednesday Olllclal Thursday Official Friday OMAHA. Aug. 10. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 2.777 3,420 7.77S ,. 6,354 6,616 5.721 .. 4,715 ,I17 6.270 .. 2,901 9.975 4,9.1 ,. 1.609 6.1411 6.750 I;ive days this week. .. .18,356 32.CC7 30,051 Same days last week. . . . 13.5 23W 19,99.' Same days week before.. 12,651 33.23.1 2.1.507 Same three weeks ugo.. 10,320 31,835 H.!'2i Same four weeks ugo. .16,456 45.112 1S.S1N Average price paid tor noxs tor tho last several days, with comparisons; -Tilly July July July July July July July July July July July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug: Aug. Aug. Aug. Atlg. 16., 17. IS... 19... 20... 21... 22. . . 23... 24... 23. . . 26... 27. . . 28. . . 29... 20... 31... 1... 3..V 4... 6... fi... 7. . . 8... 9... 10.. 190O.lS99.11&S.lS97.)l96.jLvSLlKM. I 6 02 3'S2 3 20 3 07 ! 4 M 4 M 4 Hl 4 01 I 3 2o 2 ij 4 Kl I -Jl 4 s; 4 99 4 9il 5.07l 5 151 6 151 6 05 5 02 5 Ml 4 16 4 2k 4 19 1 -b i jii 4 36 4 31 4 26 4 32 2 95 4 83 I 4 f'J 3 821 3 89. 3 32 3 86 3 35 2 97 4 94 II 81 3 3 - S3 5 13 4 33 1 o.' G OS 6 09 6 15 r, IS 6 151 5 10 5 Oil 6 111 5 15 5 0I1 4 32 4 13 4 26! 4 33 I 13 4 45 4 as 4 371 4 32 3 79, 3 82 3 89 3 87 3 72 3 67 3 72 3 74' I 3 79! 3 74' I 671 3 3 3 31 3 37 3 43 3 29 3 36 3 41 3501 3 45' 3 47 2 86 2 S3 2 92 2 89 2 851 2 761 2 71 2 77 2 S3 4 85 4 SI 4 761 01 I 4 SI 4 9) 4 79 4 74 4 79 4 74 4 81 4 89 I 93 4 71 4 67 4 46 t 45! 4 61 3 641 3 57 2 86 1 3 71 3 531 2 J6 4 65 3 SI I 3 67 5 00 I 2S 3 67 431 3 45' I 3 49i 3 63 2rl 2 761 4 4 551 4 6U 4 49' 4 57, 4 81 4 X V 4 r.s 4 6') 4 69 4 5'. 4 o5 4 78 I 74 I 77 I 83 I 80 4 70 Indlcnts Sunday. The ofliclal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. I'. Hv.. .. .1 O. .V St. L. Hy.. ..... 2 Missouri Pacille Hy.. 2 I'nlon Paclllo System 21 V., K, ei M. V. II. It. C, St. P.. M. ,v O. Hi ll. ,i M. It. II. II C. II. ft Q. Hy K. C. & St. J C, H. I. & P., east... 1 4 C, H. I. & P., west.. 1 I 1 4 15 21 3 16 C 12 9 10 Ii M Total receipts .... 66 The disposition of the day'n receipts was us follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Htivers. Cattle. Hogs. 1.835 1,142 1.120 718 1,0-wl Sheep. 4 'J 17 3,5'IS 1.3.0 7W umnlui Packing Co L23 u. 11. Hammond Co 125 Swift and Company 251 Cudahy Packing Co 4"2 Armour & Co 317 H. Hecker A Degnn 137 Lobmnn & Co 146 Mccreary Clark 81 Henton & Underwood... 70 Livingstone & Schnller. 4 Hamilton ft Hothschlld. 112 North P. & P. Co 27.1 Other buyers 2I2 l.l'i'l Totals .' 2.1X 5.671 7.J3S CATTLK Owlnir to llcbt rreelr.ts and n good demand today's cuttle market was In good shape. Packers were all looking for corn cattle and the better grades in lartlcular sold ut good, strong prices, nnd In somo enses they brought a little better prices than yesterday. As there were only u tew 111 tne yards the pens were cleared early In the morning. I he cow market was also In eood shnne. The supply being light, buyers tcok wh-it was he.te without being so particular re garding quality hh they hnve been most of tho week. Some sales looked a little better, but ns a general ,hlng it was Just a i;ood, steady, active market. The feeder trade also took on a 1 ttlo more life today. Yard traders succeeded in sell Inir out a uood munv of their cattle vrster. dny and ns a result they wcro looking for tresn supplies tonay. Home cnttle that thev would hnrdlv bid on vestetdav sold todny at good, strong prices, und tho heavy cattle of good weight were In active de- mnnd at stendy to stronger prices. The common light cattle, however, wero dull, the same as they havo been all nlnng. Tbero wero only n few western cattle here today and most of those were on the feeder order. There w-ero no kilters here to make a fnlr test of the market, nut had tnere been nny they probably would have sold at good, strong prices. Tho feeders and cow stuff sold nt prices that compared very favorably with yesterday. Ilepresentatlvc sales: HEKF STHKHS. Foreign Financial. LONDON. Aug. 10. nuslness on tho stock oxchange here continues at low ebb. There aro ucarccly any transactions. Americans are rather above parity today and their tone Is good. Chinese bonds are higher and more active than any foreign securi ties. Spanish Is. 70.78. American securities opened better, then eased off and closed unlet but steady. Hold premium at Huenos Ayres. 164.84. Tho amount of bullion taken Into the bank of Hnglnnd on balance toduy was 1.000. I! Kit LIN, Aug. 10. Huslness on the bourse today was dull In the early deal ings, but d.irliu; tho course of thn session It beenme somewhat firm 011 11 renort nub- llshed by the Iron Monger, regarding tho situation of the American Iron murket. Largo purchases were affected and the mnrKct necame nnsker, partly In sympathy with the advices received from nbroad. Kxchunge on London, 2.i mnrks. Discount tales, snort Dins, 3 per cent; three-months bills. 4', ner 'cent. PAHIS. Aug. 10. Operators on the bourse today being Impressed by the better Chi nese news, a most favorablo tone In all departments prevnlled lu the curlier deal lugs. Later, tho iisn.-il mncttvltv ruled but prices irero well maintained to the close, when tho market was very quiet. Hlo Tlntos showed repurchases by Knullsh speculators, nnutn Atricuu securities con tinned quiet, but firm. Three per cent rentes, lOOf 30c for the account. Exchange in jonnnn, .bi ii,jc tor ciiecxs, Coffee- Mnrkrt, NHW YORK, Aug. lO.-COFFER-Steady No. 7 invoice. SLo: mild, stendv: Cordova nominal. The murket for coffee futures opened steady nt an advance of 5"ul5 points nnd ruled fulriy active and 10f(20 points higher on renewed covering. Closing cables failed to give support and spot demand and public speculation were better. Closed dim, with nrlces 157i25 nolnts net hlcher. Total sales, 28,750 bags, Including Auguat at $7 80; September, $7.8007.85; November, $9,001.1 4.0; December, $8.10.20; January. $S 158.25; March, $$.25ftS.35; April, $S.!5; May, $t.33fr) s. u. t York Pry HnoilN, NHW YOHIC, Auc. 10.-DHY OOODS- Very high temperature has checked spot nusiness. ritore trnne is ngni, aitnougn largo arrival ot nuyers iiurinc past inw davs. Fully nverago mall order huslneas. Hi own sheutlngs and drills, dull and ensv. No chnngo In blenehnd cottons or wldo sheetings. Prints in rnir demand and steady. Olnglinms unlet nnd unchanged. Linens in modernto request nt previous prices. Ilurlnps scurco and tending up- warus. Oil Mnrkt, OIL CITY. Pa.. Ausr. 18.-OILS-Credlt balances, $1.25; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 98,233 bbls., average, 99,691 bbls.; runs, uo.7s.ri puis ; average, mj.uto ntus. LONDON. Aug. 10-OILS-Caleutta Un seed, spot, 52s; linseed oil, 36s fid; sperm oil 35 10s; turpentine spirits. 24s 6d. , LIVHHPOOL, Aug. lO.-OILS-Cottonsecd H.,11 cll.n,l AitfTMUt uteilill. ill 9tu 0,1 NHW YOHK, Aug. lO.-OfLS-CottoiiseeU, dull; petroleum, quiet; turpentine, steady ut 42a42',sc. California Dried I'rnlts. NHW YORK. Auc. 10.-CALIFOHNIA DK1HD FRUITS-Tradlng In evaporated apples was rather quiet today. The under tone, however, was steady, owing to an absence of selling orders. Prices remain unchanged. Stato. common, was quoted nt 3liSe; prime, 4s;rn5tic; choice, JV4c; fancy. r.V.li7o Prunes. 3U7c ner lb . ns to size and quality; apricots, royal, HWHc; Moor park. lSWlvc; peaches, peeled, HfjlSc; un- peeieu, t,-uc. Sugar .Mnrkrt, NHW ORLHANS. Aug. lO.-BUCSAH- Strong; open kettle. 45e; centrlfiigul, yel low, 6fl5sie; seconds, 3"u4 9-16c. Molasses, nominal. LONDON. Auc. 10. UHHT SUCJAR-Au j ;u3t, us va. No. av. Pr. No. Av Pr. 1 790 3 70 23 97r. 5 1,". J! 73.1 3 75 4 1027 5 1.-, 6 DCS 3 7', 17 1M5 5 ;,1 1 10.10 3 75 4 143 5 SO 1 H',0 4 no ti 1075 5 25 1 7fi0 4 CO 9 1030 f, 25 6 M3 4 2'. 25 1173 !. 1 1120 4 CO 54 1001 5 25 1 1120 IM 2 Oil 5 30 1 MO 4 M IS H4t S 31 2 U30 4 no 40 uno r, js 1 70-) 4 M 44 12;s r 40 14 SIS 4 CO M I6 5 40 2 K0 4 M CC llfO 5 40 39 1C9 4 70 15 111! R i,-, 17 '. 1005 4 70 16 1150 5 M 42 1111 4 75 39 1326 5 M 42 till 4 75 S? l)Z 6 M 15 7M 4 !rt 20 1228 6 .7) I. 1 10N1 ( J 11 H(o 5 M 2.1 1WA 5 0-) 60 ma r. HO t 90 f. 00 1$ 1E17 5 CO 13 1053 5 10 23 1307 E S3 II 870 6 19 COWS. t 70 ! 25 3 M.1 3 0.1 1 830 2 25 2S 1003 3 00 1 H) 2 25 1 830 3 (0 1 1070 2 2S 4 HI 3 00 10 631 2 .V) 1 1210 3 00 16 2 30 12 912 3 23 1 S40 2 50 1 1170 3 40 1 MO 2 W 2 1123 3 40 4 812 2 63 9 93 3 40 I !i0 2 C5 1 1170 2 40 , 1 870 2 ." 1 8!0 3 50 3 716 2 75 1 10V) 3 r.5 1 910 2 75 1 830 3 75 4 1007 2 8-1 1 1010 3 73 4 10S1 2 0 1 900 4 00 5 ! 2 85 1 1170 4 CO 10 97J 2 M 2 1260 4 CO 8 9'0 2 91 21 Ml 4 03 1 970 3 00 4 1012 4 35 HK1FHRS. 7 C-"0 2 80 1 I00 3 75 1 CM 2 85 1 710 3 90 1 810 3 60 1 13.7) 4 23 HULLS. 1 1340 2 60 2 113." J 1ft 1 1110 2 K 1 1070 3 10 1 870 2 75 1 1370 3 1', 1 1351 2 m 1 US0 .1 is 1 120 2 83 1 1M) 3 25 1 12M 3 00 1 1280 3 23 1 570 3 00 1 1400 3 30 1 930 3 00 1 17iV) 3 01 1 1240 3 00 1 mo 3 75 1 1270 3 00 1 1630 3 83 CALV13S. 1 250 4 75 1 170 5 50 4 130 5 50 ' 1 120 5 JO 4 162 3 f.O 1 200 6 00 STOCK CALVKS. 1 220 3 00 1 370 4 30 1 280 3 00 23 314 4 50 l S50 3 25 1 280 4 50 2 346 3 50 2 3IG 4 30 10 243 4 00 1 2.7) 4 50 1 280 4 00 1 350 4 CO 1 21V) 4 r) 1 r,20 4 CO 1 ISO 4 CO .1 286 5 00 3 260 4 0-1 1 110 3 ti 1 210 4 00 STOCKHltS AND FHHDKRS. B 552 3 00 10 7.7) 3 50 1 5(0 3 23 1 730 3 50 1 870 3 23 10 732 3 CO STOCK COWS AND HHIFKHS. B MS 2 fO 1 900 3 15 2 8C0 2 2". 1 10.7) 3 1J 4 730 2 3S 9 812 3 2". 1 870 2 50 1 CSO 3 25 1 973 2 73 14 879 3 M 2 8K) 2 93 18 853 3 65 II feeders.. I feeders.. 60 feeders. 80 feeders. 25 feeders. 2S cows.... NKHRASKA. 92 4 80 6 feeders. 915 3 25 2 feeders. 912 3 60 943 3 60 86S 3 55 1 calf 66 s. & h... D. I cows ... 1 StUR .... 2 stags. ... 11 feeders. 15 feedirs. 1 feeder.. 7 feeders. 6 feeders. 9 feeders 10 feeders.. 1033 1 feeder. .1360 8. M. Stewnrt-S 895 3 00 IDAHO 871 1110 170 794 3 6') 3 80 5 in 2 75 920 HID 1310 833 862 780 751 880 917 of tho hogs chanced hands nt $5 co, with the better grades of heay and lltht how selling nt $5.02,4, with 11 few prime tl a tic weights going as ..gh us $5 07'4. Theciarsi heavy hogs sold 6c down The prefciene for 1 chl hogs was very tiotlccatiie today, packers refusing to bid on the heavy weights until the Inst. Prlmo heavy hogi will sell fairly well, but the coarse heay weights aro not wanted nnd sell consld-'r-nbly lower than the average run. Thero was very little change In the market from start to finish, und, although there wiw no great Activity to the trade, practically cvei thing was sold fairly early. Today decline mac-, ine mnrKct uown to tho lowest llguro touched In several weeks, ns will be seen from the tamo or nverago prices. Representative sales; No. 4.... 5.... 116... 57... 25... 24..., 17..., 22..., 10... II... 57... 16.. 62 , 53., 8 65 75 35 63 I Av . sr. . 207 ..205 ..) . .288 ..130 ..173 ..110 ...18.1 257 2M ....230 SSt 211 31 1iJ 129 13.8 264 26 236 212 221 81.. 63.. 57.. C2.. 62.... 74.... 65... . 63.... (.... 67.... r.i.... C4 ... 70.... CO ... 80 ... 89.... CC ... 81 .. .220 .218 .119 2C8 212 218 242 300 217 261 2A1 .297 .2(11 !k5 .198 .243 Iq, .23 ..2.10 .211 .261 .257 .'27 ,2?8 8d, 8.) 200 ISO so 41 40 )0 80 120 ii 2 m IT. 4 so 4 9i 4 9.1 4 93 4 85 4 93 4 !. 4 93 4 93 4 9.1 4 97'4 4 97H 4 r,i 4 t7i 4 97'j 5 00 5 0 6 00 5 to 5 00 J 00 5 00 5 00 3 (K) 5 00 R Cl 5 (1) 6 00 6 00 5 CO 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 0) 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 3 W 5 CO 8 00 6 00 5 00 r. ivi 5 co. No. ,(..... tl ... 71 75.... 3.... 74.... 48.... 52.... 70.... a..., 36.... 49.... 3V... !.... 03.... 71.... 75.... 77.... M.. Av ...:t . Jit . .223 ...sa ...J41 ...avi ....111 ...3(1 ...2iS ...213 ...243 . . .3-JO ...WO ...ISO ...27S ...JM '.'.'.iK ...2m 67 24) 72 i 51 299 70 27i S4 145 21 275 775 200 .212 47.. M., M., 64., 61. 87., 16. 62., 51., 61 281 8-1 Bh. SO f) 40 160 iw iio 40 0 80 10 80 120 ICO 80 80 120 120 80 'so' 160 M to 'so 61..., M 71 Wt ra 64 -j no!"!.'! n 73 '. 64.. 88.. 43.. 8.1.. 97 . .237 ..111 .211 .201 .200 .200 ,.231 ....261 ....211 .' . .221 ,',.;i-, ....208 216 m Pr. 8 01 5 00 8 i t 00 5 00 5 00 4 ft) 5 00 5 (V) S 0) 5 00 $ CO 5 00 3 CO 5 00 5 CO 5 00 8 00 S 00 5 0) - 8 ro 5 00 5 00 8 00 5 00 5 OJ'i 6 0ii 6 OH, 5 02i 5 0JH S 021 1 5 03' t 5 02' i 5 021, 5 Ml., r, os' , r. o2, 8 02', 5 Oi't 8 02'i 5 02' j 5 01'4 6 03 5 05 5 05 5 ; t, C71J SIIHHP There was a good run nt tho yards today for a Frldaj. The market 011 sheep was dull and buyers took off In most cases about u dime, but In some eases Sic. They did not seem nt all anxious for sup plies and us 11 tesuit the market was urugy from start to iinisn nt tne decline. 1 ni lamb market on the contrary was uctlvo and stronger, sales ranging lflIGc higher than yesterday's general market. The de mand for Hint class of stock was uood nnd whut was 011 sale changed Inula rapidly. Quotations choice western crass weth ers. $4.1.W4.30; fair to good grass wethets. $3 90B4 15; choice gross yearlinss, $1 li'if 4.35: cholco ewes, $!.60?i3.75. fair to good ewes. $3 25(fi3.60; fair to uood yearlings, $3.90?i4.15; good to choice clipped lambs. 14.2511 4. 60; lair to goou ciippcn inmos, ii.wn 1.25: choice spring lambs, ii.23ftri.40: fair to good spring lambs, $5.00115.25, feeder u..l li.ru f!"h3 10? feeder veil r 1 1 11 rH. $3.4fl?J 3.65: feeder Iambs, J3.75S4.69. Representa tive sales: No. 42 bucks e-" ..nil nti-pu 9 Wyoming ewes .... '17 Wyoming bucks ... 1(d) Wyoming ewes .... 9 l tan ewes 17 Idaho ewes S Ctah ewes 544 Wyoming wethers 421 Wyoming wethers 1557 I'tah wethers .... Hi Wyoming wethers 414 t'tuh wethers 322 I'tuh wethers 64 I'lnh wethers 61 I'tah ewes 33 Idnho lamb.4 !"7 Idaho lambs 299 Idaho lambs Iff' I'tah lambs 242 Idaho lambs 705 Idaho lambs AV. ni 89 I'o 159 93 105 102 Ho 97 93 107 109 91 101 101 111) U2 CJ 61 Pr. $2 (' 2 60 3 Ol 3 on 3 fO ;; 75 :t 75 :i 75 3 SO 3 SO 4 10 I 10 4 16 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 5) 5 25 6 25 5 2ft 5 35 5 35 and steady to 6c mixed, $5,054(6.15; $l.251'4.90. Hill;!',!- A IV I) CHICAiif) I.IVB HTOCIC MAUICHT. Cntlle lteeeinls Mulit Hiiks timer nllr bnwrr-Slieep Slow. CHICAOO, Aug. 10,-CATTLn-Recelpts, 2,600 head, including 500 Texans anil 100 westerns; nntlvo steers, slow; butchers stock, sternly to weuk; western rangers, stendy; natives, best on sale today, ono r-in-lniid nt S.V70: mind to nrlmo steers, $5.40 0.00; poor to medium, $4.765.35; solectud feeders, steady, $l.00ii4.65; mixed Blockers, wenk. $3.25(63.90; cows. $J SO'tl L50; heifers, $:t.O0'!i4.9O; dinners, $2.20f(2.70; hulls, slow, $:i.00t 1. 10; culves, stendy. $1 '.'(Va6.75. Tex nns, receipts, 300 head; best on sale today, ten carloads nt $3.85; Texas fed steers, nominally steady, $4 3045.16; Texas grasa steers, 10c lower. $3,351(4.25; Texas bulls, slow. $2.50fl3.30. HOGS Receipts today, l-.'kju neau; to morrow, 15,000. estimated; left over, 7.00U: uenernllv 61 10c lower: ton. $5.45: Illl.xod und butchers. $5.05ilj'5.371: good to cholco lieavv. (15116. ;i.i; rougn neavy. i.w(i.i."i; light." $5,161)5.45; bulk of snles, $5. 15115. 30. SltKFP AND LA M BS Recelnts. 8.000 head; sheep, slow; lambs, stronger: good (n choice wethers. $1. 3015 65; fair to cholco mixed, $3,7514.25; western sheup, $4.26Tf4 00; Tcxns sheep, $3.10114 10; native lambs, $1.23 J(5.05; western lambs, $4. 751)6.60. Kiiiisiin City l,li n Stook Miirkel. KANSAS CITY. Auc. 10. CATTLH-Re ceipts, 4,700 natives, 1,600 Texans; few most ucsiraiuo Killing steers inni sum in sionuy prices, others slow lo 10c lower; range butcher cows, strong to 5c higher; good Blockers nnd feeders, steady; common, dull und lower; nntlve steers. $5,00'iI0.00; stork ers and feeders. $3,601(4.60; butchur cows and heifers, $S.105j5.30; canners, $2.E0'ii3.1O; fed westerns, $3.904(5, 20; fed Texans, $3.MW 4.15; grass Texans, $3.20'r3.90. HUMS lleceipts, v.tw nean; niurucl slow lower; neavy. j.i.ioiu.iri: llsht, $5,001(5.1214; pigs, LAM US Recelnts. 1.400 head; quick market; prices strong to lOo higher; light, $5.006.00; muttons, $4.00 1.25; westerns. $1,101(1.45; feeders, $3,001(1.00: culls, $2.601(3.00. New York l.lvr Si-k. NKW YORK, Aug. lO.-HICHVF.S-Re-eclpts, 3,059 hend; good steers, stendy to 10n higher; bulls und cows, lower; Bteers, $4.23 4.75; choice natives, $5.90; Texans, $1.76 6.00; culls, $3.00115.00; cows. $l.K5J3.09j Hil ropenn cnbles fiintn l'nltd States catllo lower at lli,il2e per lb., refrigerator beet weak nt 9'41il0c per lb; no exports. CALVKS-Recelpts. 167 head; market stendv; biittermllkH lower, veals, $1. SOI??. 50 tops, $7.60; butcher stock, $3.25ft3.3714; year lings, $2.601(-3 00. SlIKHP AND LAMUS-Recelpls, 5,193 head; trade slow outside of a little ilemand for good and choice stock; sheep, $3.tKM(l 75; a bunch of wethers, $5.26; lambs, $5.6012 7.00; culls, $1.751(5. '81; no choice lambs on sale. llOCiS-Rocclpls. 1.078 head; feollns steady for llv hogs SI. I.iiiiU Live Slnok. ST. LOHIS, Aug. lO-CATTLH-Recelpts, 2,700, Incljilmg 1,700 Texans. Murket steady for natives, Texans easier; native shipping und export steers, $5 001(5 80; dressed hocf und butcher steers. $1 liOftf.sS; steers un der 1.000 pounds, $3.f,01j5.10; stackers und feeders. $.'1.251( 1. 35; cows and heifers, $2.0.1(1 180; dinners, $1.50i'2 S5; bulls, $2,7313.71!: Texas und Indian steers, $3.451JI.75; cowil and heifers, $2 501(3.70. llons-ltecilpts. 7.600; market easier: pics und llchts. $5,201(3.33; puckers, $5.2(J1i 5.30: butchers. $5.3oj5.40. SIIHHP AND LAMIIS-Recolpts, 1.9001 market sternly; nutlvo muttons, $l.231i4.W: lambs, $1 lu'n5.25; culls and bucks, ti.zyd 4.00; stockers, $3.50ij3.75. Slciek In Sluht. Following nre tho receipts nt tho four principal western markets for August 10; Cattle.lIo'ta.Sheop. South Omaha. I,u9 6.149 6,760 Chicago 2,600 22,000 8,000 K'ausas City 6,200 8,600 1.4C0 St. Louis 2,700 7,600 1.9M Totals 13.0r 43,119 18,0f,0 Itoblnnou .Seiilenceil lo Hiiiik, MAR1HTTA, On., Aug 10,-Ham Robin son, a neuro charged with crlmlnnl assault on Mrs. (leorge Inzer, was todny convicted and sentenced to hang September 1, flu confessed after conviction. 3 60 102 feeders.. 888 3 73 3 25 6 feeders.. 88S 3 25 2 SO 1 hull UM) 2 V) . 60 1 feeder. ..1210 3 6) 3 50 3 feeders.. 950 3 60 3 60 1 feeder... 940 3 60 3 60 1 feeder... WW 3 60 3 00 3 feeders 83 3 60 3 60 1 feeder... 1010 3 H) 3 75 3 feeders. 1010 3 75 3 75 9 feeders.. 1010 3 75 SOl'TH DAKOTA. 21 feeders.. 983 3 80 17 feeders. 1067 3 60 'J feeders 785 3 60 3 feeders .746 3 23 Knowlton & H.-Mlnn. 33 feeders 633 3 35 HOCH Fresh receipts today were not very heavy, hut with what was rarrled over from yesterday the number on sale wna fairly liberal for Friday. Reports frorr other markets were generally 6c lower am) buyers started out here bidding 2',4lifo lower than yesterday's general market. Tho bulk JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Tolcphono 1039. Oiualin, NsV COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS I1UAHU OK TIIAOB, Correspondence; John A. Wurrin Ca uirtct wires to Chicago and Nw Yori; nM i mi HRPEtJIiEYaCO. SlKSfnfll URAl 7 00M4 MY LI Ft ILIXi okaha ma rii BBAMCH tOMHttt unceLfi ni