TITE OMATTA DATLT liRE: TIUnAT, AT'arST 17, 1000. 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Pit Spend? a Dull Day Under Heivy v ,, , , , ' .Liquidation, 1 I TRADE IN ALL MARKETS LACKS ACTIVITY SI Corn l Mnrfcett by Nervousness nnd Closes MIIkMIj IIIkImt Onts Arc Unlet, but JdiMidy Provision Dull mid Irrrjtiiliir. .CHICAGO, A MR. 16.-Vheat was dull nnd heavy today under liquidation, September closlnff lo under yesterday. Corn was ner vous and closed Tic higher. Oats closed n fhad lower and provisions 20c down for pork, unchanged for lard and 2',4'35o lower for ribs. With n half-filled pit. colorless news and conjectures and u. certain amount of draggy liquidation, tho trndo In wheat furnished n good anthesls for excitement. Tho mar ket was decidedly flat nnd uninteresting. Hcptomber opened n shade over yesterday at 74iffi747c. principally In sympathy with corn. Liverpool was merely steady for futures nnd easy for spot, Paris, after u tho mnrket. but thev met no support. One Interest threw half a million Into the Pit nnd tho market slid off. This bundle being disposed of, wheat In small lots came tumbling In as a result, nfter being checked for a moment on the falling off In western reeelnls. tlnallv sauced to 73H'ii73Mc. The closo was weak, Heptembcr lc lower nt 73H'. Heaboard clearances were equal In wheat and Hour to SfiO.OOO bushels. Now York reported twenty-seven loads taken for export. Primary receipts wero 82fi.OO0 bushels, compared with 028.000 last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 212 cars, nun nst 233 last week and 217 n year ago, Local receipts amounted to 3ft! cars, 24 of contract sraiie. Thero wns more nervousness than ne llvltv nbntit tho corn market. Country nc, reptanceH wero light and taken ns a whole the tone was firm. ICnnsas wns Htlll In the. grasp of u hot wave, but the small stocks, tho llcbt accentanccs and the nns nihility of n squeeze delivery tiny were the chief considerations nnd provided tho ner vous icciiug. Liverpool was urm. nep tembor opened' s to "ic higher, nt TWWi SS'.io. sold to rHc and later, nartlallv In sympathy with wheat, dropped back to 3STc, nt which tho market closed, c over yesterday. Ilecelpts were 10S cars. Tho I'lmli business was smnll nnd New York re ported only 3C loads taken for shipment. Oats wero quiet hut steady, helped by tho corn firmness and tho buying of an In lluxntlnl trader yesterday. Trndo was principally In tho way of changing Sep tember contrnctH to October, ltecelpts wero 2SI carH. Keptomber sold between ITJ'M nnd 21'tc. closlnir n shado lower, nt 21745(220 Provisions were dull nnd Irregular, pork weak, lard Hteady und snort tins easy. Lard wun In good demand by cash people and furnished support to other product but nork wns unable to withstand tho sell, lug pressuro of packers. September pork sold between JI1.57H and $11.30 nnd closed ".'On lower at $11.33; September lard between $8.lV and $G.fi7'i, closing unchanged nt $G.i"). nnd September ribs between JiI.DOriii.M'A nnd $i!.R2',i. with tho c oho 2'Ml5c down nt JO.S.., Kstlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 325 cars; corn, lla cam; oats, aiw cars; nogs, iiu, 000 head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follow: SJR r?l?tn.fXl!.Ma1nnho,ll7r J15w"c,?nI,Jnii Sals "cUo Cr tS'n! llttlo trade most of tho session, liull trad- Jiofbran i. wt tin? Ill'W: ffiSfff. per tSS crs mnuo an niiemiu ui mo siari 10 imiu Opcn.l High. I Low. Close-IYest'd. Wheat ' I Aug. 74 71V 731 73M 7lt Sept. 74;Ti'i 74Jl73!!ifl 73i 7li Oct. 75H 73Sf, 71'4 74H1i 75i Corn I Aug. 39 39i' X 39 3n4 Sept. SSTiOTV, 30'i, 3S74 3S7i S8V4 Oct. 37',ifiH 37j, 37U 37UW:!i371.,'iU 'Oats Aug. SIK 21; 21"', 2W 21H Sept. 22ftU 22'k 217. 2IVn23 22 Oct. 2222?ifi 22l,i 22U 22',1 I'ork- Sept. 11 57"4 11 57W It 30 11 35 11 55 Oct. 11 62(4 11 U 37'4 11 40 11 5714 Jan. 11 25 11 25 11 10 11 15 Lnrd- J Sept. 6 B7U fi 7H " B 65 Oct. fi 70 li 72V B 7V4 G 70 fi 70 Jan. C 50 C 50 fi 45 C 43 G 47K-lllbs- Sopt. 8 R7U 6 9214 G 82V4 G Ki fi 90 Oct. fi 87U fi HV.i fi K0 fi 80 fi 85 Jan. 5 S7V4 5 90 6 S2'4 5 S2H 5 S7H No 2. (.'ash' iiuolatlnns Were ns follows: KLOtJIt-DulI; xvlnter patents. $3.R0 4,on; .straights, t3.wni3.ia; spring sncinii, f4.4OS7l.50; spring patents. $3.7og'l.lo; Itralchts. $3.30ff3.fi0: bakers. Jl.Slfa-.'.JS. W1110AT No. 3, 72(?j75c; No. '1 red, 75 ' COTIN-No. 2. 39Uc: No. 2 yellow. Wic. OAT8-N0. 2. 221(22c; No. 2 white, 24?i t5e: No. 3 white. 23iffi2me. IIAHLWY-Oood feeding, 3(Vfi3G'.4c; fnr to choice minting, -juinxc. SH12DS No. 1 Max. $1.11: No. 1 north western. $1.11; clover, contract grade, $8.G0tfp 8.CS. PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, tier bbl., $11.35 11.16. liird, per 100 lbs.. $fi.fi.ifftl.fi7. Short ribs sides (loose), Jfi.SO7r7.10. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $ii.75U7.00. Short clar Bides (boxed). $7.40iT7.fin. WHISKY Ilasls of high wines, per gal., Sl.23'4. SUOARS-Cut loaf. $6.SS: granulated, $G 33; l.ll.lli;ilrIVII. 41, VU'B.., ,1. .U.llh Tho following nro tho receipts and ship- moniif tor touay: Articles. Itccelnts. Shlnments Klour. bbls 20.000 18,00(1 Wheat, 1)11 239.0O0 113.000 Corn, bll .....157,00) 292.000 Onts. bll 4I!).(K)0 253.0HI) Flye. bll G.000 1,000 Ilarley. tin 9,000 3.000 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was firm; creameries, 1G5i20V4c; onirics, limine, i. ncese, sicuiiy, lU'iiic rjggs, urm; iresu, 11c. s Yonic (ii:M:it.L maiiickt. luotntlonB for 1lie Dny nil Vnrlou Coiiiiiiodlllen. NHW YORK. Aug. lfi.-rLOUR-Rccelpts. 13R21 bbls.; exports, 3,551 bbls. Tlicro wero bids out on several lines of spring patent.! nnd likely to go through, but the market otherwlho very dull and easier; winter pat ents. J3.75ti4.10: winter straights. $'t.50fi:i.G0: Minnesota patents, $3.95f( l 30; Minnesota tinkers, J2.S55i3.2Ti: winter extras. J2.iO'i3.0) winter low untiles. $2.4vfi2.70. Rye Hour. strong: fair to good, $3.00'iT3.2O; choice to fancy, $3.304f3 55. CORNMHAL Firm; yellow western, 89o. city, RSc. UYK Firm: No. 2 western. 47iic. f. o. b. nfloat; state, 64c, c. 1. f., Now York, car lots. HARLKY Hteady; feeding, 42M;i543',ic, c. I. f.. New York. HARLKY MALT Dull. WHIOAT Receipts, 14,225 bu.; no exports; spot, wean; no. l red. o!c, elevator, and ROVic, f. o. b. nllont; No. 1 northern. Du luth. S3';c. f. o. b. nlloat: No. 1 hard. Du tilth. 85ie. f. o. b. nllont. Options opened Hteady with corn, but experienced subse quent heaviness inrougu liquidation 01 Sep tember nnd smnll export developments in tho race or decreasing soutnwtsi receipt closed weak nt H7c net decline: tVptem' ber, 7S'ifl7D 11-lGc, closed 7S7c; December, NWifrSl 11-lRe. closed S0!ic. CORN Receipts. 2S4.S00 bu; exports, 170.13) bu.: spot, steady; No. 2, 454c, f. o. b. nllo.c., nnd 4lc, elevntor. Options displayed early Mrength nn higher cables, light receipts nt Chicago, hot weather In Kansas nnd cover ing; llnally eased off a llttlo with wheat nnd closed barely steady at Ue net advance; Muy, 405f40'Jc. closed 40c; Seplember, 43'fi 44c, closed 44c; December, 40jf40c, clos'il rknsa ti.M.1.11. trj I... . . . I t - vt l7ninHlinviii'i uw.tw ...i . n..,t, ii,.v--v, ... 2. 2tk)t No. 3. 25Wc: No. 2 white. 2SKc: No 3 white, 27Hc; trck mixed, western, 2SUft-7c; track, white, iUOMc. uptu Ions were rteatly but dull. HAY null: spring. 724T75cj good to choice, wu'.'.ltc MOi'M oteauy. iwa crop, state, imnic; old, 2(VSc; raclllc coast, 1S90 crop, 10C13C; old, 24f5e. HIDES Firm; Qalveston, 20 to 2,"i lbs., ISo; Callfomlu, 21 to 25 lbs., 21Hc; Texas nry, st to an ins., wc. IiEATHER-Steady; hemlock sole. Rue- nos AyreB, light to heavyweights, 22'4C 23lc: acid, 22ii'a 3,Jc. 1'ROVISIONS-Reof, dull; family, tlfi.W 12.00; hams, K).00(r2l,00; packet. Jltl.iVKtTll.OO. clty.AXtrn India mess, Jlfi.00Cl7.rn. Cut meats, sleady; pickled bellies, tS.7ri?11.0J; plcKieu Hiiouiucrs, i,tiiiju.ia; picKieu nnms. 110 OiViTlO.75. I.nrd. easy: weieru stenined. Jii.05; August closed nt 17.001)7.50, nominal; rolineil, uuu; continent, f,;iu; noutn Ainer lea. IS.10: ronipiiunll. Sil.23STC.37V. l'ork. uulot; family, Jl4.fWn5.50; short clears, xi;.lK)(lii.oii: mess, tu.ioiu ij.no, TAliUOW-Qulet; city, 4 7-16'&MV4c; coun try. nisiii. HUTTER Receipts, 3,023 packages; mar ket stonily: creamery, I7iisi21c; current Hacked factory, llffllio. KOOS Receipts, 7,853 packages; steady; western nt mark, regular packing, 1014c; western. los orr, iMiioc, PlfEHSi: Firm: larco colored. 10Kc: small, 104jn: largo white, 10-i,ij lo'.ic; small white. 10WW10-c. . TALLOW-Dull! city (J2 00 per packagel. 4 7-16&4Vtci country (packuges free), 4HiT UJTAJS-4 CwUao vt 10a for On In l,on- don was reported today Our mnrket cased off somewhat In sympathy with this factor nnd closed weak In tone at 131.50. Lake cop per was a shade higher In the local tnaiet desplto a -ecllne of 7s fid abroad, and closed (lrmnf In tnnn lilt IVJIi. tnr tnltn nnd I1A.V) for electrolytic and cusUhb copper. The ic- cllno In London was dup to tne poor half monthly statement, showing n heavy in- avnnm l. ,.. .ll 2tinllAf. 1'lilta ..net' In lone, was not nuoinmy inwrr, ciosinu on me 1 1 ii I f tl 171-irl Kit. mill leml ruled iltill ut X. Iron was weak and unMttj. PIK iron wiirrniiin uit iiuiiiiiuiuj i"-i' Jll.CO. Structural Iron was reduced S per ton. Tho brokers- prlco for lead was Jt.W und for copper J1C.75, OMAHA WIIOM5.1AM: MAItlCnTS. Condition of Trade nnd Quotation on .Ntmil' nnd Fnncy Produce. KOC1S Receipts liberal; good stock firm at 12'Ac. L1VH POUl.TRY-Hons. IGlVAc: roosters, accordion to ago and size, 3Jllc; broilers. ion! ittirks. -iWno: ceese. 47ioc: turKcys. oc. l.MlKMIt nitKHSF.n pnt'I.TUY Hons. S4 U9c: roosters, MjCe; ducks and gceso, SfilOc; nroiiers. per in., uw-'c; turKcys, i-vic iii'TTiiH common to rair, l.iw, cnoice, lofHflc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, rimr Trmit. Met blue flsb. 12c: pickerel. Rr; ontflnh. 15m dressed buffalo. Be: whltfl- fish, yrii herring, be; niacK uass, iuc; phi- mon, He; white bass, 10c: cropple. 10c; pike, 10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads. 10c: ring perch, Cc; lobsters, green. 22c; bolleil lobsters, 2.1c: tnncKorel, .'nc: counsn, wc; yeuow pcrcn, uc. PIOEONH Live, per tlOZ., wc. VUA1.S-Choice. nffMOe. HAY-I'er carload lots: upiann. cnoice, J12.M. CUCPMHKnS-I'er doz.. 20fl25c. ASI'AHAOUS Nono on tho market. NHW TITItNll'S I'er. bit. basket, 75e. NRW HKKTS Per dozen bunches, lSIOc. NKW CAltllOTS-J'er doz. bunches, 25c. LHTTl'CH I er (10Z., 150. HADISIIKS Home-grown, per doz., 15c ivr li-nii. imsKet. auc. WAX HKANS-1'er half-bushel baskct,40c. Kisuf nriTATnHSPi.il im.. SOT40e. CAnHAOB-Home-Brown, per lb., 1V40 lie. . . I'AUiiiKiiOWKK-i'er noz.. i. nnKKS PlltlK Per do.. !(?. TOMATOK3 Uomo-grown. per -bu. basket, Mc. iniYMiA nil i'er m.. le. ONMONS Homo grown, per lb., W31ic. CliLKItY-Mlchlgnn, 25ii30c. FRUITS. IHjACKIIKIIHIICS Per l-qt. case, $2.00. Hl.l'HHHIlUIKS None In market. fMTltltAMTH (lnf of the. market. PKACHHS-Callforntn. Per box, 90c(S1.00i Texas, per l-baskot crnte, $1. AI'llli ) i h isone on tne marKoi. lM.t. MS California, ner critu. $1.151 PKL'NKS-Cnllfornla, Tragedy, per crato, $1.25; KelHay, Japan, per crnte, $1.2o. I1AUTLUTT l'KAHS-Callfornla, per box, OUAPKS California, 4-basket crate. $1.60: Tokavs, $2; Concords, homo grown, 30c. NliCTAItlNKS Callfornln, 4-baskct crate, Jl.2.'. nnnsmi: in ! s-out or tno margei. CHintlllKS-Cnllfornla. nor 10-lb. box, $l.l0yi.25; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25; K.lh. biiHltels. MTiOlr. WATl'JU.Mi:LON3-As to size, 20c to 23c each. CANTALOt'PK-nemH, per doz., BOSCOc; largo sizes, 75c3$1.00. Afi'i.i'js native, i&ctfji.ou per du.; per bbl., $3.503.00. TjlOl'ICALi F11U1TS. PINKAPPLICS-Per doz., il.WiiUS. OHA NO KS Mediterranean sweets, per box, $4; Valencia, Jt.U55JI.DO LKMONS California, luncy, $3.50: choice, $3.00. HANANAS rcr bunch, accord ng to sue. .'.2jU3.W. MIHUUlilANKOUH. NUTS-Hlckorv. Inrce. ner bu.. $1.25: shell- barks, $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb.. 125? 13c; filberts, per lb 12c; almonds, per lb., 1416c: raw. per lb . EUtfTCc: roasted. G'AO 1 lie. llllJliib. HIDKS-No. 1 itreen hides. c: No. 2 green hides. 6c: No. 1 suited bides. 6Wc: No. 2 salted hides, 54o; No, 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 ins., ic; ro. - vent cair, iz to ii 10s., be St. Lo tils (irnln nnd Provision. ST. LOL'IS. Auc. 1G. WHEAT Lower No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 70ic; track. nVi'tt ii'ic: August, units: weniemner. .oraiu'Ac; ueeemiier, 7;sc; No. 2 hard, 675SWWC, l.-l.ocil nui and heavy. CORN Firm: No. 2 cash 39.c: track. 390 39Uc; August, 37?ic: September, 37V4e; Dc- cemner, 3.1c; year. szuc. oath Firm : no. 2 cash, ziwc: tracg. 21'ic; August, 2IV5C; September, Ziwc: No. 220: May, 24c; May, wnitc, zavjjiohc, it y I. 11 irm : ilio. SHIODH Tlmothv. firmer nt $3.55 bid. snot. aim i.i.io. to arnvo; uax, nigner nt oia cnitNMKAij stemiv nt sz.io?r2.i&. RRAN Firm: sacked lots, east track, GGU5i7'4c. 1 1 a 1 niciiiiy ; titnotny, tJ.wan.w; prairie, l i ihivY steady, ti.a. I HON ( OTTONTIr.S $1.30. !AOaiNa-$S.105f8.85. 1IKMP TWINH-9C. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: lobbing, $12.75. Dry salt meats, lower: noxed lots extra shorts. $7.25: clear ribs. $7.37',4: clear sides, $7 w. lincon, lower: uoxed lots, extra shorts, $7.t7V4; clear rlos, $8; cienr sides, JS.12V.I. Lard. Iwer; choice, $fi.50fl.62',4. MKTALS l.ead. nuiet: $4.20. Snc tcr. dull: $i.oivrl.05. POl'LTRY Steady; chickens. 7c: springs. 7'.4c; turkeys, Gc; springs, 9c; duc):s, 5c; young, c; geese. ;ic; young, oc. liiitiH Hteauv ; uic. IH'TTBR-Stcaily: creamery. 17(32014c: dalrv. Mt1c. RKCKIPTS Flour. 7,000 bbls.: wheat, 141.- WH) int.: corn. 2ti,uoo mi.; oats, oi.wo du. S PMHNTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. Bl.wu du.; corn, ;n,wu nu.; onts, za.mw du. IviiimiiK City (irnln nnil I'rnvlslon. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1G.WHKAT Sep tember. GPic: December. GiVitfGic; cash, No. 2 hard, iiii',i.iuii'fcc; no. ururac; no, red. ,0c: No. 3. G7t(tBe. CORN September, 33'45J35Uc; December, "2Hc: cash. No. 2 mixed, 3bc; No. 2 white, 3UH'(37c; no. ;i, mc. UATS-.Ml. - WIlllC, iZli'tfiJC, nVK-N'n. 2. 47e. HAY Choice timothy. $9.25; choice prnlrle, JG.50. lie iTisii-ureamery, io'mc; uuiry, mncy, 15e. ICOOS Steady: fresh Missouri nna Kan sas sioek. 12o dozen, loss off. enses re turned; new white wood cases Included, Ho more. RI'.CKIPTH Wheat, 134.4W bu.; corn, 17,000 bu.; onts, u.uou nu. S I PMHNTS-Wieat. 351.GOO bu.: corn. 9. 1110 DU. Liverpool Crnln nnd Provisions. IJVKRPOOL. Auc. 16. WHEAT SDOt. mill; ino. i reu western, nun at is 3u; no, 1 nortuern. spring, bs aw. .no. 1 uaiironua. fis ildi'fls 4V4d. Kutures quiet; Scptembor, Cs; December, lis H41I. corn snot, urm: American mixed, now. Is; American mixed, old, 4s Id. Futures, steady; September, 4s Wd; October, 4s $; jNovomoor, is 1'ROVIHIONS neer. prime mess, steady. fis 3d. l'ork. prime mess western. Arm. awl. Racon. Cumberland cut. firm. 40s: shnrt ribs, tlrni. 44s: short clear backs. urm, .:s on; cienr neuies, nrm, jb du; snout. tiers, square, sicauy, ih iki. Tolnlo .Market. TOLHDO. O.. Aug. 10.-WHEAT Active. lower; .spot, 7C5ic; September, T6!o; Octo- 1,.,. rrK ... f-tAnA...t.... ?aJLn uvi, nniL, 1i.riiiiii-i, lavBi,. cuu.n Active, nigiier; no. a casn, tze; Sentember. 4U4c. OA'l'S Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 22c; oepieiuuer, iu. ltYK-IJU l: NO. 2 cnstl. &7AC aiinns Clover, active, lower: 1858 nrlmrf. ti.w, jki'J prime, j,,o; uctouer, ;ls.ix; no. 2, tj.Mmu.w. riillndelplilii I'rodiiee Mnrket. I'HII.ADHLI'I'HIA. Aug. 18. BUTTER- Firm; fancy western, 21Hc; fancy western prints, 23c. EOC1S Firm; fresh nearby, 15o; fresh western, 15c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh Bouinern, 11c. Dnliitb Wbent Mnrket. DULUTH. Aug. 16. WHEAT No. 1 hard. eash, 77Tic; September, 77Tsc: Decct 7S?4c; No. 1 northern, cash, To74c; Set ber. 75T4c; December, 76Hc; No. 3 sp comber, eptom spring, Tti!C, OATS-2IIT2IUC. CORN-iffl'.ic. .MIIvnukeF (Jrnln Mnrket, MILWAUKEE, Aug. 16. W 1 1 E AT Ea s y ; No. 1 northern, itiiituic: no, ; nortnern, 7413Sl75'ic. uv -1. irm no. 1. oi'ic. HARLEV-Stendy; No. 2, 50c; sample, 35 if4'JC. 1'enrln Mnrket. PEORIA. Aug. 16.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, 39! ic. n ATS Firm: new No. 2 white. 23e. WHISKY-On tho basis of Jl.23 for finished goods, MliineniiolU W'lirnt 'Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 16.-WHEAT-ln store. 73Hc: September. 7uc: December, 73ir 75'to: on track, No. 1 hard. 76UO; No. 1 northern, 74!c; No, 2 northern, 72tc. Condition or the Trenaury. WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. Today's state ment of the treasury balances lu the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000.01)0 gold rvervo li Ibu OlvlJon ot redemption, shows: Avallablo cash balance, $140,660,511. gold, 74,200,3o2. MOVi:.Mi:.TS OK STOCKS AM) IIO.MIS Mnrket Slinirs tin Ilnrly Streimtli Which Is nisslunted Litter. NEW YORK. Auif. la. Early strength In Ihrt ntnrU mnrllnl tnilAV. lnstilrcd bv the fnvornblo London attitude nnd by the better complexion to tho Chinese situation, wns dissipated later on by realizations by the room traders and discussion of the monetary future. A rise In call money rate to l3. per cent colored assertions In some quarters that a stlffer rate would generally result tiuill it llpjcilifll Ul lliu iiaim iiflcniii j gold exports. Operations by the banks thus from (i depletion of the ban reserves ny far this week with the sun-treasury snow a loss or ti.ow.wv. i nis can naruiy up i-uni- pensatcd through mo currency inovcmeni anil receipts of gold from caeiuc consi points, so a heavy loss lu cash is expected to no shown lit the bniiK siaiemoni. i nc weekly reports of tho liuropean govern- menial lnsiuutions were scanneu wun in- terest In connection with their replenish- mcnt of resources from hero, i.rss than nan or tne recent snipmenis oi upwnru in i.,000.'aiO was reflected lu the statement. Tho Hank of Knglaiid s return showed an increase in reserve or m,wo,wi nnu million increnseu i,1o(j,ii.ti. i neso ncquiHiinm caused more lllieralltv to borrowers nnu loans Increused .i,9G'i,UO0. The bank gained on u.iiance todny on million transactions 13,410.000. Its olllclnl rnte of discount wns mnintnineii nt i per cent, uut. inc open mar- ll Mild f.ll ttx 'IT' Tim ulmu'lntf nt llio 1 Tlnnu tif rmtlrn n'ri n IflaH ttmrlff.il 111 1IB tirlnelniil Hem tbnn lust uPek. Hold hold- fugs Inerenscd only WiO.OUO, while louns were reduced nnd circulation snraiiK t3.uou,uuu. As the rise In prices of stocks early today was maintained with difficulty, professional traders who have been Instrumental In tho week's advance switched over to the short side nnd let co their holdlncs. No Increase in outside was renorted. despite the slal) HIV in tne eariy movement in raiirond siocks, and this factor Influenced short sales by operators who consider thu market ton- heavy. W i o there wns but tt e enurcel c selling In nny quarter, prices closed ut the iowohi. tho prico level on tne day, How ever, showed but few notable elmtii'i'H. Some wide movements were made In a few or tno specialties, notably sugar. Paelllc jUHii, nubber and Consolidated Oas. The latter covered a rnnsro of over 2 nolnts. early strenuth belnc sueeeeiled bv n full. nnd n final rally resulting on the announce ment mat tno slocK wns to lio restored to an s per cent unuilal basis. lleports of re duced prices for strurtiiriil stool bv lode- penucni concerns imparted a heaviness to mo sieei iiroiio. wtiirn n hh rpn ino L'uMnrii selling of tho day. Despite official denials of the rumored llertl bv the Itnltlmnm wino 10 aosorii ino isow jersey railroad, the inner siock moved ut) a point ut tho outset, nm iiuer iosi ino gain. Transactions In bonds todny fell off some- what and tho market showed Irregularity. ed States government Issues wero all U per cent lower n the bid price. The Conimerclnl financial cablegram Advertiser's London HuslnesM wiim ntitetlv brisk hero today. In the earlv hour the tqno was good, easing off a little In the aiiernoon. Tho npproach of the relief col umn to Pekln Is absolutely illsregardo I. J he talk Is all of money now. The stock market expects easy rates. Somo banker.! say this Is a passing fancy, which has al ready been discounted. London continued to purchnso American shares until New York sel line checked the movement Pnria allowed tlntos to lelapde liharply. This was r1!lpa 1? .,l J1,10 Th" l,ank L'otmht JSCS2.00I) gold In bars and expects tomorrow xo receivo irom ino ensi, gold which has been concealed In iiunriiutini? The bank commenced borrowing money to- iiuy. 1' ortnlghtiy statistics In copper show nn Incrcuse of 2,122 tons lu tho stock on hand. an Increaso of 3,547 tons In the supply. On this report copper shares relapsed. Following are tho closing prices on the Now York Stock exchange: Atchison 2S Union Paelflo .. ... tOH do rlil 1 do nfd ... 76'; ... 7; Ilaltlmorc & Ohio.. 71j Canadian Pacific .. 90 Canada Soiitlifrn .. D'.j Cliei. A Ohio 27 Wabash do nfd ... im; W. A L. i: ... si; do 2d nfd..' ... :j'4 Ohlcneo at, W 11!i Wis. Central . . ... it ...no ...121 ...154 ... 45 ...123 C, H. & Q 12 a, i. & u pM 5: Third Avenue .. Adams Express ChlcaKO A K. I.... 96H .vmer. l;xiircss Chicago & N. W...IM'i V. S. Kxprcss WellH-Kurgn V.x... Amer. Cot. Oil do pfd , C, H. I. & P 107'i c. c. c. st. I.... ;a ... 331& Colo. Southern .... 6U ... SS'i da 1st pf.J 4 Hi Amer. Mulling .... ... 4',i do ?d nfd 16 do pfd Amer. S. A n ... 241i Del. A lluilfon ,...112 ... 37. Del. L. 4- W 176 do pfd ... MiJ ... IVi Den. A Hlo 0 19 Amer. do Anwr. do Amer. Spirits Pfd. . II , pfd S. A W nfd do pfd 67! ... 17 ... 19 ... 67 Erie lOTi do Jet pfd 33 at, Nor. pfd 16214 Hocking Ciuil 11U ... .1I!J lo 75 Hocking Vallty .... 3Vt Amer. Tin Plate... 26 U Illinois Central ,...117i do pfd Amer. Tobacco ... do pfd Anaconda M, Co.. Hrk. Hap. Tr .. i!', Iowa Centrnl D .. 34 ..128 do pfd 42 K. C. I'. & Q 13: .. 4tJ U H. A W .. G7i do pfd 92 Colo. P. A I Con. Tobacco .. 35' Luke flhore, 2"9 I)uls. A Nash 7111 do pfd .. ,8 Manhattan 1 511i Met. St. Ry 155'j Mex. Central 13 Federal Steel .. 34VJ lo nfd .. 67 ..IK General Kleetrlo . Olucose Sugar ... Minn. A Ht. J, tV', .. r.4 do pfd 931i do pfd Int'nT Paper .... do pfd Laclede lias National lllscult do pfd National 1ead .. do pfd Natlonat Steel .,, do pfd N. Y. Air nrake No. American Paelflo Coast do 1st pfd..., do !d pfd..., Pacific Mall .. 99 Mo. Paelllc 51i .. 22'i Mobile A Ohio 37'i .. at .. 74 M. K. A T 9 do pfd 30V1 .. 31 .. SS ..108 .. 91 N. J. Central 1Wj N. Y. Central ISO Nor. A West.... do pfd . 75 .. 25'A No. Paelflo .... . Dl'i do pfd . .l'i .. 34 Ontario A W... Ore. II. A N.... . SI 14 . 42 . 76 ..13 ,.. '.3 do pfd ... s: Pejinsylvanla .. Ttcadlnc .IM'! . 17 ... 32'; do 1st pf.l.. do 1.1 pfd.. . m People's (las : Pressed S. Car.. ... 39', Itlo O. W . 5V4 do pfd Mo rfd . 90 . 9'-i . 66 . HU1 . II"', . 28 .114 .171 Pullman P. Car., 157 Ht. U A tl. V.. Standard 11. A T KiiKiir M4 do 1st pfd.. do U pfd.. ...r.'i'i do pfd... Tet.n. C. & I. ...lie St. U S. W.... ... 70S do pfd U. S. leather do pfd U. S. Rubber do prd Western t'nlon . . Itepuhllc I. A S., do pfd ... 11 Kt. Paul ... ... 31 do rfd St. P. A Omaha.... 114 ... 01'; Ho. Paelllo ,im ... Si) So. TUIlway IP; im do pfd ...',3 Tex. A Pa.'inc... 14K1P. C. C. A St. I Offered. Neir York Jloney Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. 16.-MONEY-On cnll, steady at per cent; last loan, H4 per cent: prime mercantile paper, iuj per cent. STERIINQ KXC ANO -Steady, w th actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8ii! for ilemnnd nnu J4.84 ror sixty nays; posteu ratos, 4.S55T4.85Vs and 4.SSVfcy4.89; commer cial bills. JI.MVn I. S3'.. CERTIPICATES-Hllvor. 614'ij CSc : bar silver. lc: Mexican dollars, 48UC. IlONDa uovcrnmcni, wciik state, Mtf.arl v. The closing prices on nonus touay are as follows: U. S. ref. :, rfg..lOl 104 100 IM 1C!) do 4s N. V. C. 1o N. J. C. g. t No. I'acino 3s do coupon . do 25, r.. do 3s, ret... 10S!4 do coupon do 4s ,.10.1i do new 4s, reff do yninn .... do old 4s, rcg;, do coupon .... do (s, reg do coupon ... .nvi N v r gc st ii 4s..iomi W.V, & V. con. 4s.... ns ,.115'ilOre. Nov. Is 103 ..llVij do t 102, ..113 U. S. I 6s VS. ..Ill do con. Cs 112'i 1). of O. 3, 65s .A.. Heading gen. ts.... '8 Atch. Ken. 4 io; n. a. w. is 9i, do ml). 4s. Ml 1, ft I M c. 1!H Canada 80. 3s 101 Bt 1 & 8 !' g. Cs..12l C. A O. 4'is 90tj S-'t. l'atil cons 1C7 lo 6 117 Sl. 1'. C & I". H...JH C. & N. w. c. 7s,. Ill I do Ss 119 do 8. l' deb. Ss..llO'jSo. l'nclllc 4s. 1.. Chicago Ter. 4s. SI, do Ss 10S, Colo. So. 4s S3 "rf. It. At T. (is.... 102 Tex. AV Pacific Is.. 6S 1). & it. a. is 111',; do 4s do 56 I3rl general 4s.... 1 W. AV P. C. Is.. Oen. Klecrle 5s I. Central Is K. C. 1. fc a. Is. 6Sil 73Hl 1WV 113 ra Wi GSS Union l'aclnc 4s., Wabash Is .10i, .117 do 2s 1011', west Khore Is Ill Wis. Central Is.... 8V4 U & N. unl. 4s.... M., K. & T. :s Va. Centuries SO"; When issued. Offered. London Stock (Imitation. LONDON, Allg. 16. 4 p. m. Closing: Consols, money '..Sli i:rl do 1st M Pennsylvania .... rteaillni? No. PaL-lflc pfd... Grand Trunk .... Anaconda Hand Mines IHi do account.. 95 15.li) r.4 Atchison 29 6fl, Canadian l'acttlo ... 92s. St. Paul 1H 73 Illinois Central 12'i Louisville 71' 6 Union Puclrtc pfd.. 78V, .V. Y. Central 1' 40 RAR SILVER-Steady at 28 l-16d per ounce. MONEY 3'.4 per cent. The rate of discount In tho open mnrket for short bills Is 3Ti per cent; for thrco months' bills, 3!?TI per cent. Flniini'lnl Motes, nu in .nn t , , i r. ptmirlnn. i in. 1 Cr.'ir,l. nD,0,l nv rr. tl till IUIII- LU) IP,'.III JIWDItl. LAkUII(,V Tl."l 4.89: New York exchange, par. CINCINNATI. Aug. lO.-Clearlngs. Jl,979,- 250; money, 2!j to b per cent; New iork ex. change. 10c discount. NEW YORK. Aug. 16.-Clcurltlgs, $139,343, 597: balances. S7.tAS.567. ST. LOUIS. Aug, 16,-Clearlngs, $4,923,038, balance;, $90S,Q3; looucy, 4'tj7 per cent, New York exchange. 2ic discount bid, 10c dis count asked. . PIIILAD1 LPHIA. Aug. 16.-Clenrillgs, JL'.MS.SM. balances, $2.I40,1'JT. Il.l l I.MUill.. AUg. It. v-ieurings, i,BOT, 907; balances, f 113.871. . HOHTON. a in, m c earitiKS. jw.coi.z3g; balances, J2,3CS,066. I Ion t on sinok Untitn (ton. ROSTON. Auc. lo.-Call lonns, 208 per cent; tltno loans, a4V4 per cent. Ofllclal closing: tohlson ... Yt Ktnl ...71 West, lllectrlc ... ...ltlli Wis. Centisl . ..IH'i Atchison 4s . M . 15 . II . KO'j . 6l't , 3'i . l'i . M, . 13 .311 . CI .:m . U'i . 13'i ilo lifd Vni"r. (Higor oo pill.... u, n Tcliphone lit I N. 13. Q. & CV 5s. Hi lA'lvmturn ptoston St Albnny iioninn i:iiv.itel .Hlti'Allourz M. Co.... iiosion Me ..IM I.Mnal. Copper c. II. & Q... ..157 .. 41 Atlantic Hoton & Mont.., 'iluttr & lloston... ivimlnion Coal in hm ..U't Federal Steel 1H4 C.ilunift llecla. , nM. . . cenirnnmi ...13!'i Franklin ...13J'i i.iinh ililt .. I3t Oncla ...Vio lMrroi . .. ll4 Qulncy ... Vi Santa V Copper. . .. 14Vi Tamarack ...Ill ftn.h Mlnln? . . 1!''4 W Innna . .. !0i Wolvtrtnes ...M'.jl ntohburg vM dnnerni i:in.tri ,iu i,m.. . cs . 41 .140 . 4 .yz . :t?i . 3 . 404 k,i uier. hi Mex. Central su. 'I eiepoone j, - ; (j. f oi,i rninnv iim Dominion ltuhber cnion rncino , v.i.,i .I8KIU. "" ' rlt .tlnlliK StoeUs NEW YOIilC, Aug. 18. Tho following nrc mo closing quotations tor mining snares inua Chollar 17 Ontario 60 Crown Point II Con. Cal. & Vii....ir. ! ailwCH il ,V OoiiUI A Carrie.... II Ophlr .. 51 .. 10 ,.M ..Ml .. 34 ..3S0 .. :o .. M piymoutli Quicksilver ... iln pM Slf rra .Nevada Standard t'nlon Con Yellow Jacket Hale & Norcross... 50 HomcMake 10 I run rtilver .Vi Mexican J5 I'nreliiii I'lniuielnl. RlCRLtN. Auc. Ifi.-Onenitors on the bourse hero todav were favorably Imnresseil bv the speech delivered by Mr. William 3t. John Rroderlck. the parll.iniei.tarv secre tary of the Ilrltish foreign otllce at a Prim rose league feto yesterday evening, In which tie reierred to tne appointment nt .'imu Marshal Count W.ililersee as commniulcr-In-chlef of tho allied forces In China ns belnc welcome nnd expressed th" ho'io that It would strengthen t ho ties between Kng lnnd and Germany. Kxchange on London. 20m 19'tpfgs for checks; discount rate, short bills, I per cent; thrco months' bills. 4U Per cent. PARIS, Aug. Ifi. The weekly statement of the Hank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, 11 decroiiM of ll.S75.oo,) francs; treasury accounts current, un Increase of 2o,00O.tXX) francs; gold in lintid, 1111 Increase of 1,700,000 francs; bills discounted, a decrease of Ui.K25.0iO francs; sliver In hand, a decrease of 5.075,000 franc. Prices wero firm nn the bourse tod iy 111 an ticipation of the entrance of the nlll"s Into Pekln nnd were stimulated by the easy set tlement. Rio tlntos were uctlvely bought on Kngllsh account. Portugueso securities rose considerably, owing to the rumor tnat the next coupon would be Increased. Turks and Ilrazlllnns wero In good demand. Kaf tlrs wero quiet, but prices were maintained Rio tlntos In the last hour were freely offered In expectation that the visible sup- pv f copper would be g LONDON, Aug. 1C-TI ment of the Hank of K greatly augmenicu. he weeKiy state. nclnnd shows tne followlnir chances: Total reserve, nn In creaso of J17,OrtO; circulation, n decrease or i..)3l,wo; bunion, an increase 01 iii'Mii; other securities, an Increase of XI li2,Cii": other deposits, nn Increase of 1,009.000; public deposits, a decreuse of AI2.l!ii-.,0iil: notes reserve, nn Increase of JCG5I.000: gov ernment securities, a decrease of 377,(n. The proportion of tho Rank of Knglnnd's reservo to liability Is 26.6") per cent. Last week It wns 3C.10 ner cent. The rate of ills count Is unchanged nt I per cent 'ine steps taken by the Hank nr. Kngiand to reduce the floating supply of cash for the purpnso of Inducing nn Inflow of gold have checked the downward movement of dis count. Although the firm tone on tho Stock exchange was fairly mulntalned today, the absence of business und professional apathy were unprecedented since the dull ness which followed the Harlng crisis. The nttendanco wns scanty nnd the public hell nloof. A similar npnmy is cxpecicu in ParlB In a few dnya w.hen thero will be a general exodus to the holiday resorts. American securities were steady and quiet. Thev opened at parity and closed easier. lOrle, common anil preicrreu, nnu iuch, Milwaukee & St. Paul, common nnd pre ferred. wero the features. Ornnd Trunks eased off. The nmount of bullion taken into the Hank of ISnginnd on naiance touay was JCCS2.CM). uoiu premium at uucnu Ayrcs, 130.00. Cotton Mnrknt. NRW YORK. Auc. 1G. COTTON The cotton market opened quiet nnd steady, with prices from 1 point to t points lowor, nnd sank from 3 to 6 nolnts further undar quite active selling of long cotton, pres suro from the bear side nnd dlsnnpolntlng Into cables rrom tut ungnsn marei. i ne weaker ruling sentiment wns Intensified by very hopeful weather reports from the At lantic states, where complaints of drouth havo recently nppeareu. tub depression wns short-lived, nnwever, anu tne nnai cnbles from Liverpool proved sulllclently reassuring to creute faith In the mnrket so far as room operntors were concernca. Prices advanced rapidly on nnsn gnerai buying, led by shorts nnd houses with Liverpool connections, i owuru iniii-uuy, however, another weiiK spot rams 10 iikiii and with eood weather predictions ns TV motlvo early buyers nastily uniontien nna short selling became something of a fea ture. During tho balnnce of tho day the market was almost lifeless and nendula tlons favored neither faction specially. Tho crop reports wero mixed to such a degreo that few traders cared to como out openly on tho bull or benr side, while public spec- ulntors positively retuseu 10 venture inio the marlCM. Tho critical stage reported In tho China situation increnseu ino iinenr- tulnty all round. The spot markets of this country nnd Europe held reasonably llrm on light receipts, but were destltuto of nnl- matlon. in tno inst nnu nour ine inurm-i broke 'inder lliiuidatlon. At tho closo the mnrket ruled stendr In tone, with pr ces net 4ftf points higher. Spot, dull; middling uplnnds, 117j12c; middling gulf, IOQIOSic; sales, iioni'. ST. LOU ID. AUg. IB. uvi tuk-ciieany; miriilllnir. nn-lfie: sales. 1.175 bales; receipt". 210 bales; shlpmonts, 311 bales; stock, 11,331 NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 16.-COTTON-Qulet; sales, 23 bales; ordinary, 7Hc; good ordinary. 8 5-lCc; low middling. !)7-lfic; mid dling, 9 15-lCc; good middling. 10 3-16c; mid dling fair. 101-Hic; receipts, 44 bales; stock. 29.007 bales. Futures, quiet; August, n.viw 8.97c; September, 8.5fifl8.5Sc; October. S.lfin 8.17c; November, S.OOffS.OSc; December, 8.0 if 8.06c; Jnnuary, 8.0.V7S.06c; February. S.iUW sinuc; Jlareh,' 8.09jJ8,llc; April, 8.12Tf8.1lc; May, S,l&8,l,c. Xmv York Dry (iooils. MPAV Ynill. Auir. 16 DRY GOODS Thero was no Improvement in t... tionie de mand for brown sheetings and drills nnd prices continue Irregular. There was more doing for export to markets outsldo if China. Hleached cottons were quiet but steady. Wide sheetings, were nun. iiuo colored cottons wero slow nnd Irregular. Prints wero In steady request for staples, but fancies were slow. Print cloths were In nctlvo in regulars. Thero waa a moderate business in ouu goons ui luryiuiin im;, Cotton linings were dull nnti irrfguiar. There wns no cliango in ino romci woolen goods. (Ill Mnrket. nil, CITY. Tn.. Auc. 16, OILS Credit balances, S1.25; no bid for certificates; ship innnis. 14!i.K2.r. bhls.: averauo. 10t..13S bbls.: runs. S!),00l bbls. : average, 91,390 bbls. I.UNDUN. AUg. Ju. U11.S3 i-eiroicuin, American strnlned. C7-1W. Turpontllio spirits, 2Ss lOHd. NEW YORK, Aug. lfi.-OlLS-Cnttonseed, wenK; prlmo cruilo yeuow, jmi-ijc. i-ciro-leum, dull. Rosin, qulot; strained, com- mon to goou, Jl.uOUl.W. i I'urpontlne, easy, !?it5VC. , - California Ilrleil Fruits. NRW vnillf. Auc. IB. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Qulet nnd steady. Offer ings of choice find lancy grades of evapo rated apples wero liberal, owing to the In creased receipts, and the market exhibited a weak, undertone, but wns not quotably lower; state, common, still quoted from 3c to &c; cnoice, otS'fw; luncy. uu'llic. rum wero quoted from 34o to 7o per lb., us to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, Hit He; Moor Park, mlc. i'eucnes, pceteu, nu the; unpeeled, CfiOc. St, Joseph Live Stock, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 16,-(SpeclaL) The Journal quotes : CATTLE Receipts, 1,100 head; mnntet steady to strong; natives. SI.V)r5..(l: Texas nnd westerns, $l.3315.5o; cons und heifers, J..0O74 1.'.: nuns anu mag, - j.j i fn). venrllni-s nnd enlves. S3.5ill.ti'): stock- .ers und feeders. J3.J51i 1.40: veals, S5.00tj6.30. llUlio Receipts. neaii; iniirmi w.ii steady to 5c lower; alt grudes, S,9jfi5.12Vi; hulk of sales. S5.05fl5.10. L , SHEEP Ilecelpts, l.wi neuu; minus, steady; sheep, l()Jil5c lower. Stock In Sight. Following nro tho receipts nt the four principal western mnrkois for August lb: 1 Put tin. Hoes. Sheen, South Omaha 2.784 5,729 s.pso Chicago '.0mi 24,0un 13,(i0 Kansas City .i"' ," i.u,"J St. Louis 5.10 4.3W JiOO Totals t ,..,,., WU 10,823 !l,2So OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Very Slow, Particularly on Oorufcd Stock. LIGHT HOGS STflONG, OTHERS STEADY (!omI Henry Feeder Hrlnir 5tronit I'rlocii, but I'rellim on Western Killers Is Wrnk-t.nnitis StroitK Sliepp Dull. SOUTH OMAHA, Auc. 16 Receipts were: Cnltle. Hoes. Sheen, Ofllclal Monday 2,776 1,543 6,887 uuicini Tuesday 6,046 Official Wednesday 4,676 Oltlclal Thursday 2,784 6.731 6.131 5,729 13.225 3,913 5.03J Four days this week....1R.2S2 19.131 29.111 Same dnys last week. .. .13,816 17,553 1S.37: name woeK before 12.188 22.335 13.131 Same three weeks ngo..ll,331 29,263 22,603 Sumo four weeks ago.... 8,972 27,712 11,033 Aversge price paid tor hogs tor the last several days, with comparisons: 19CO.l9.lWVlt7,1tl.lSM.lW4, " 6 02 I 3 &2 3 20 3 07 $1 4 HI July 16..., July 17... July IS..., July 19..., July 20... July 21..., July 22..., July 23..., July 24... July 25,.., July 26... July 27... July 28.... July 29,.., July 30..., July 31... Aug. l..., Altc. 2... l 4 01 I 3 2o 2 971 K 1 3i 4 S7I 4 161 3 S2I I 2 951 4 S3 4 99 4 2? 3 !9i 3 32' 4 89 4 90 4 73 ! 4 9M 4 191 3 8il 3 351 2 97 4 94 4 74 C 01 4 21f 3 81 3S 4 79 4 31! 3 3 27 3 25' 3 31, 3 37! 3 431 3 291 3 ."6 3 41 3 SO 2 36 4 85' r. is 5 15 i 3 821 2 8.1 4 81 4i 4 3ft 2 92! 4 761 4 It 4 81 4 SI 5 05 1 4 .11 3 89 3 87 2 $9 5 021 4 26 4'Ji 4 Si 5 061 4 32 3 2 85! 2 761 4 l 4 76 6 13: I 6 08 6 09 4 33 4 32 3 67 3 72 3 74 2 71 2 77 2 77 I 931 4 74l 4 671 4 46! 4 5 4 32 4 19, 4 2fi! 4 60 5 15 ti 18 6 15 a ?!)i 4 59 .1 Til 1 1M I 4 451 4 55 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 3.. 1.. 5.. 6.. 4 31, '. 67! 3 47 2 831 4 M 4 ? 4 4.11 1 Gil 3 671 2 85) I i 4 451 .1 71" .1 53 2 96 ' 4 63' 5 10 B 04 13 771 3 4.11 3 02! 4 571 I 74 6 11! 4 38l I 3 451 2 921 4 651 4 i7 a.. 9.. 10. 11. 12. 1.1. 6 151 4 37! 3 811 12 75, 4 601 4 81 6 01' 4 32! 3 G7 3 49! I I 49 4 SO 6 001 4 28! 3 fi7 3 53! 2 76' 4 57 4 70 4 991 I 291 3 77 3 511 2 861 4 75 1 4 351 ,1 S5 .1 661 2 80 4 601 4 951 I .1 74l 3 61! 2 741 t 591 4 7" 4 971 4 4.1! I n CXI 2 S3! 4 52 I 97 AUg. Allg. Aug. Allg. Aug. Allg. Aug. Aug. II.... In.. 16.. I I 97! I 41' 3 751 I 2 831 4 421 ft Oli I 4 9S 4 32 3 7S 3 70) I 47 5 OS Indicates Sundnv. The ofllclal number of cars of stock nrougnt in today bv ech road wns: cattle, nogs, snecp. 11 r . C.. M. & St. P. Ry... 1 St. I,. Rv Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1'nlnn Pnclllc Svstem. F., K. & M. V. R. R.. S. C. P. Ry . St. P.. M. St O, Ry. 11. R- M. R. R. R , H, & Q. Ry K. C. & St. J.. C, R. I. & P., east... O,. R. I. & p., west... Illinois Centrnl 'i 18 11 "l" 8 20 5 n 1 3 1 S3 18 8 22 Total receipts 114 18 .Tfe'llM'Osltlon of the day's receipts was iiw ioiiows, eacn nuyer purcnasing tne num- ber of head Indicated lluycrs. Cnttle. Omaha Packing Co 48 Hogs, bhecp. 1,000 O. II. Hammond Co 201 Swift nnd Company 690 Cuduhy Packing Co 351 Armour A- Co 3H5 1,143 1.1K9 629 1.3S1 870 (H.I 69 Swift, Kansas City 25 Swift, from country R. Decker & Dcgnli 28 Vansant & Co GS I. obmnn & Co 20 Hill & Huntztnger 4G Livingstone Schaller.. 292 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 341 II. F. Hobblck n Other buyers 428 '70S 94 Total 2A21 5.6G3 2,7! CATTLK The supply of cattle waii not excessive today, but It has been u long time slnco the marktt has been In as rotten shape ns It was todav. Packers did not seem to be anxious for supplies nnd took this opportunity to pound the mnrket on nearly ull lines. There wo a good proportion of enrnftd cattle here today, nut mere were not many nuncnes or very good Quality. There were a areod many western cattle, but they went largely to feeders. Tho fnot that half-fat nnd warmed-up stuff Is not wanted waa well demonstrated today. Packers bid all the way from 15c to 25c lower on that class of atock nnd as a result a good proportion of It went to feeder buyers. The best grade of corn cnttle were In some cases nearly steadv, but ns a rule thoy were close to lOiSflSc lower. It was a slow, draggy market from start to lnlsh nnd nt noon there were still a good many cnttle unsold. An attempt was also made to buy cow stuff lower. The best crudes of cows and heifers brought nearly steady prices, but tho medium quality were generally n good dlmo lower and In a good many enses more than that. Canners were also weak. Hulls, calves, etc.. sold without material change. The stocker nnd feeder trade was In fairly good shape today. Tho cattle show ing quality and flesh were stronger and the demnnd wns good. Yard traders sue- 1 eceded in cleaning up what they had on 1 hand yesterday and as a result they were all looking for more slock today. The nun. ugnt came, nowover, were no more than steady and did not movo any too freely. Western grass cattlt), such ns were good enough for the packers, suffered n decline today, tho same as cornfeds. The market was very Blow and lilds were considerably lower nnd nt noon there wero still a eood many unsold. Cows, with the exception of tne very nest graars, were lower, uooil feeders brought a little hotter prices and tno commoner graues were nnoilt steady. uejireseninuve saies; REEF STEERS. No. Av. I'r. N'o. Av. Tr. 6 1100 5 10 7 W 4 40 1S 1177 5 10 35 1103 4 70 15 IK 5 10 17 Sil 4 SO 3 1M 5 CO 27 11.11 6 3i 18 MIDI 5 15 40 Jlf.ft 5 10 19 1344 ti 40 39 1323 5 5.1 H 12J 5 40 20 1357 J 55 40 1150 4 10 39 13CU 5 O.". tO 11M 5 10 45 1337 5 45 7 13L7 5 15 20 1357 5 55 COWS. 1 70 1 50 2 1100 '3 J5 2 !20 2 25 7 1000 2 35 5 012 2 35 2 1030 3 00 1 DUO 2 50 6 933 3 00 1 1000 3 S3 12 10IU 3 10 3 1043 2 M 13 ...1160 3 15 3 073 2 00 1 1120 3 75 8 845 2 90 3 is.y 4 oi) 1 840 2 90 13 1018 2 10 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 ,...1170 3 00 5 SC4 S 75 1 010 3 20 30 764 4 75 4 S32 3 25 HEIFERS. 1 710 2 75 2 CO 3 35 1 930 3 00 8 766 4 35 3 800 3 2.5 0 067 4 40 BULLS. 1 1150 3 05 1 1270 4 00 CALVES. 1 2A0 4 50 1 150 S 50 STAGS. 1 1470 2 90 STOCK CALVES. 264 4 73 10.,.. ... 14.... 6.... 1.... 4... 1... 4.... 14.... STOCKERS AND HEIFERS. 470 2 3) 4.... 793 3 90 925 3 10 730 3 23 7SO 3 90 912 3 90 inoo 3 90 707 3 75 7 13 6 2 4 4 855 4 00 950 4 00 .870 4 CO . 610 4 00 . 805 4 20 495 4 50 813 4 00 412 4 00 7 NEBRASKA. 11 steers... 8 cows.... 8 feeders. 3 feeders. 2 feeders. 1 feeder.. 2 feeders. 7S9 4 on 1 heifer.... 7S0 3 23 977 2 93 1 cow linn) 3 fit' 66 773 910 610 4 LI 1 row 1070 3 60 3 35 2 85 2 23 4 21 I 25 4 23 4 2". 4 25 4 25 4 25 I 25 2 heifers. 2 cows... 1 cow..., 1 feeder. 3 feeders 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 03 1 970 1010 72U 616 121 1000 500 3 feeders.. 673 2 feeders.. 620 3 m ;i i 3 00 2 50 3 03 1 25 4 15 3 20 3 00 1 cow.... 1 cow. ... 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1310 3 00 1170 3 60 M.i0 940 9(0 2 20 2 23 3 CO 3 30 :i on 1 cow 1041 3 cows tsjij 1 cow,.. 1 bulls.. S cows.. 8 cows.. .. 870 ..1158 .. 966 .. 791 1 cow.... 14 feeders 6 bolters. 15 cows... Strt 960 7S8 902 3 20 WYOMING. 2 COWS. . 2 COW8.. 1 COW.... 2 cows.. 1 cow. . . , 1 stag... 1 heifer. 1 heifer. 1 cow... 1 cow... 1 cow... 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 1 steer.. 1 steer,. .. 870 .. 900 ,. 840 . . 905 .. Mrt ..1510 .. 570 .. 7O0 ..12i0 .. 750 ..1030 ..1110 .. 8S0 ..IIM) ..1100 ..1130 ..1300 ..1210 A. 3 00 3 00 6 COWS 8S3 1120 0 MW M0 551 775 1390 67') 815 1099 ,12il') 119) .1150 3 00 1 COW .... 1 COW 1 COW 1 COW 10 heifers. 4 heifers. 1 bull 1 cow 4 cows 20 steers... 1 steer.... 1 steer.... 1 steer 85 2 55 2 70 2 55 2 55 2 53 b.l 2 85 2 75 3 30 2 70 2 70 2 50 4 15 4 15 I 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 3 fU 3 30 2 b5 2 70 2 70 4 70 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 1 steer... lll 1 steer 1051 1 steer 1110 1 steer.... 15 feeders. 2 cows 30 feeders. 23 feeders 4 15 F. Miller-8. D, 892 900 3 65 9 heifers... 713 3 15 2 80 Cox Rros. Neb 862 3 50 3 feeders.. 846 3 ffl 846 3 50 1 cow 910 2 75 none .c- n.n. n. 1 bull ...1060 3 73 lcow... S90 !W I letder... iW 2 75 3 cows W) 3 20 6 feeders S9G 3 S5 47 feeders.. SSG 3 tb J. M Murpny s D, 4G feeders., SM 3 ?) 2 steers. .1055 ..WO .. 921 .. 925 3 50 4 00 2 70 2 70 16 feeders.. S 3 W 1 steer. 2 cows. 3 cows. 1 feeder... .VW 3 90 1 feeder... S90 3 W 1 bull. ..1110 3 15 3 cows. iG 2 70 1 bull.. 1 bull.. ,.1370 2 75 ..1300 2 SO 1 bull 1490 2 SO J. II Hale-H. I). 47 cows. . 2") cows.. 13 calves 3 30 1 cow.... 18 cows... 1 heifer.. 3 feeders 1290 3 31 .. 9S 2 SO I 50 Mil 2 75 3 ) 2M 630 1 steer. ...11S0 3 90 S93 3 20 3 75 3 IV 1 stag .'00 2 75 2.1 feeders. .1228 4 50 15 feeders.. 911 1 feeder... liwu P, Watt-wyo. 1011 I 70 HOl'TIt DAKOTA. 21 feeders. 3 cows 1150 3 65 7 bulls... 2 cows 1075 3 (V 12 feeders, .1334 . 970 2 80 3 60 M. Cramer wyo. 20 feeders. .1111 4 50 2 cows 1015 2.6 2 cows 1150 3 W) II. G. Wcare-wyo. , 261 4 95 1 bull 1430 . 29J 4 95 Pratt & Ferris Wyo. 1118 4 15 .1235 4 4 0 51 steers. . ..1231 , S6.) 4 40 W. I. Tillotson Wio. 9 calves.. 85 I calves.. 47 cows 12 steers.., 4 40 49 steers... TO cows 1092 4 00 2 cows 1025 4 00 30 cows 1019 3 10 J. T. Kstad-S. D. 4 feeders.. 870 4 2 5 feeders.. 920 4 20 4 20 4 20 3 15 3 15 2 51 1 feeder... 530 3 75 1 fender. . . liVI :t 75 1 feeder. 970 851 9 feeders. 1 cow 2 cows.... 1 cow 1 cow 1030 3 15 . 730 .1W5 . .S30 1 cow.... 1010 3 16 1 cow.... 1 cow,... 70 2 50 M) 2 50 C. Coppes-S. D, 1136 I 00 C. Palmer Colorado, f97 3 15 F. S. Spear-Wyo. SSS 4 15 23 cows 29 cows 40 feeders.. Oeorso Olson S. D 7 feeders.. G fenders.. 831 4 3 feeders. .1073 4 75 4 15 8t 70il 950 7S0 1 75 3 75 2 GO 2 60 1 feeder. 1 feoder. 800 two 1 feeder... 3 ' 1 cow 4 cows.. 1 cow... 190 3 35 850 3 J5 1 cow 1 cow. .... 810 3 35 F. S. Speer-Wyo. 40 feeders.. SSS I 15 16 cows. , 941 3 10 970 3 60 iiysham & m. Neb. feeders.. 10nn 1 45 1 feeder. 42 feeders.. 998 4 15 11. Mcllan H. D. 14 feeders.. 1025 4 30 4 feeders.. 890 4 30 I 30 1 feeder... 650 t :w 1 feeder. . .1110 1 feeder... 830 I 30 1 cow 770 2 75 1 cow 661 2 7, cows 115 2 75 1 bull I'.".") 2 W W. I. Collelmi Wvo. 40 steers.. ..1 tort 3 70 12 steers... .1210 4 10 4 45 5 4M 2 61 3 41 42 steers.. ..1256 4 65 236 steers. ...1266 II steers. ...1121 4 20 1 steer 1720 5 00 1 steer ....1520 11. (4. Wen re-wyo. 7 cows KS 2 GO Hi cows 915 11 enws 771 .140 2 COWS. ...W0 llOdS-Tho reeelnls of hoes were rather light again todny nnd although Chicago re ported only n steady mariioi tne irenng here was a llttlo belter. This was par tlcularly true on the lightweights, which wero In active demand at strong to n shade better prices. Tho better grndes of light weights sold Inrgely from $5,001(5.05, with an extra prime load going ns high us $5.12Vfc. liutcher weights, ir prime, uisn sow n mite better thnn Yesterday, the bulk of them selling ut from $4.95 to $5.00. Heavy packers wero extremely slow anil on tno start it was next in impossinie to get a nui on mem, buyers refusing to even look ut them. They ftnnlly bought them up, however, at about steady nrlres with yiistcrdnv. or from $4.95 downward. A load of heavy prime fat brought : H L92H. which i 1 1 Is claimed "ti" - - o...... time azo Tho strength of light hogs makes today s average Just a trifle higher thnn yesterday, but the mantel is still holow the $5.00 marK. Representative snlcs: No. A v. Kh. Pr, 1 feeder 1010 3 20 No. Av, Sh. Tr. 64 229 80 4 97'i 42 m 80 4 7( 60 2SS 49 4 97lj K7 2M 80 4 9714 71 2. .,. 4 97'i C2 300 80 4 9TV4 60 249 44 4 07 '4 M 320 ... 4 97'i 82 240 ... 4 7V4 II 194 89 4 974 63 2 Hfl 4 97V4 m 214 89 5 00 79 226 80 5 00 74 201 40 6 00 M 2C ... 100 M 212 40 6 00 89 320 ... 5 00 68 2M ... 6 CO 79 2J2 .., 5 00 a 223 40 5 00 87 181 80 B M 77 215 ... SCO f3 211 80 5 00 1,8 221 ... 5 00 77 217 M 5 00 18 288 ... 5 01 61 229 80 5 00 67 2S4 210 S CO IS IK ... S 0314 99 293 80 R C2'i 77 223 ... 5 02'i 121 192 20) 5 12'., 76 213 40 5 02', 61 226 40 5 02'4 03 176 80 5 05 63 223 ... 6 M 75 199 ... 6 07'4 S3 180 ... 5 12'i S2..., 62... ..177 240 4 75 ..279 ... 4 90 ..315 80 4 91 ..287 160 4 90 40 4 90 91... t... M... 45... 44... .3M .22S .2M 80 4 93V 40 4 9JVi 60... 80 4 sl'i 4 92'4 4 95 4 5 4 9S 4 .' 4 95 4 9. M .2,', 60 307 (1. .230 19..., ....219 ....28 ....M4 ....271 ....245 ....:.i7 ....307 ....U8 ....240 ....224 ....257 ....241 ....236 C'4..., -..... 57..,. 6V... SO.... 66.... 61.... 4 93 1M 4 93 40 4 93 40 89 120 280 160 4 '. 4 95 4 97'4 4 974 4 97V4 4 97'i 4 971 i 4 97'4 4 97'4 4 97'i 4 9714 4 97'4 4 97V4 4 97'9 4 97'4 4 97'i 4 97'i 4 9Tti 4 97' 4 64.... 78.... 64.... 75.. 68.... M..., St..., 40 K7..., .201 240 79 215 120 41 40 240 40 51 207 81 64 SO 61 ...in ...227 ...232 ...2.13 ...228 63.. ..231 79 228 65 218 64 239 4 37' 4 4 97' j 183 SHKKP There was a good run of sheep today, but the quality was very common nnd as a result, buyers did not take hold very freely. A nood Dart of tho forenoon wns spent in sorting up tne stun, so 11 waH Into beforo much of anything was done The feeling on lumbs was good and what until firallivlit n lloln ulrnnnni nrlrnu llitlll vtir,lnv TIia rnmmnn Bluff vn v'irv nlow und packers did not seem to want It. Sheep were also common In nunllty and slow sale A few brought nearly stendy prices with yesterday, but tho feeling was n little weak. Quotations: Choice western grass weth ers, 51. loj4. 301 fair to good grass wether S3.90fl4.I5: choice grass yearlings, SI.l51TI.3ri; cholco owes, S3.50ji3.75; fnlr to good ewes, J3.25'3.50; fair to good yearlings, BMW 1.15; food to choice clipped Iambi. $4.2"1f l.t'0: air to good clipped lambs, S4.O0ifl.23; cholco spring Inmhg. J5.25TS. 40; fair to good spring lambs. S3.00fi5.2S: feeder wethers, $3.25'y3.40; feeder yearlings, $3. 10i3.65; feeder lambs, S1.75fi'4.50. Representative sales: ra wostern wetners .108 .1 S7Vi 2 15 2 15 3 40 .1 40 4 0D 5 35 91 cull ewes 5 cull ewes 48 Idaho ewes . 92 . 91 .101 . 98 91 57 1.10 lilnhn ewes 317 Idaho yearlings and sheep C29 Idaho lambs CIIICARO LIVH STOCK MARKET. Good to Choler Xntlvc Steers .Steady to Sllulitly llluber. CHICAGO. Aug. 16.-CATTLK-Rccclpts, 6,000 head: good to choice native fteers, steady to 10c higher; others, steady to slow; westerns und Toxnns, steady at yesterday's l.tto decline; butchers' stock, steady to strong; natives, best i n sale today, one enr load at $5.95; good lo prime steers, $5.IStti.(jU; poor to medium, si.tms.w; seiecteu teeners, steady at Sl.ovitl i5; tnlxei 1 stockcrj. S.1 3'i'iC t.ii; cows, nor. S2.00fi Wt4. 10; heifers. 3.0OI( I.90; can. SO; bulls. J2.75ft4.4j; calves, steady ut $I.C36.75; Texnns, receipts, 1.200 head: best on sale today", fifteen carloads at $4.15; Texas fed steers, $1 25B.3.00; Texas grass steers, $3.40f4.25; Toxai bulls, 12.50 3.35. . HOGS Receipts today, st.uno nena; tomor row, 20,000 head estimated; left over 6,ti) head; active and steady market: top, J5.3IV4; mixed and butchers, $1.955.30; good to cholco heavy, J5.iWi5.274.; rough heavy, J4.i. iff 1.93; light, $5.055.374; bulk of saliyi. $j.0j 4(5 20. v 1 . . ill, TT I . 1 1 AAA i,.,,i dieon ulnw in 10e lower: am 19. steady to 11 shade higher; good to cholco wetners. jt.aiit i"; imr w i-inm" nn. $3.654.15: western sheep, $l.00't(l33; Texan sheep, J3.O0i4.00; native lambs, JI.25wu.U0; western lambs. J3.751!) 1.85. Kmmnii t'lty l.lvo Stock.. KANSAS CITY. Auc. 16. CATTLE Re- cclntB. 7.200 natives, 2.500 Texans; export weights, steady; good butcher weights, steady to 10c higher; grass killers, steady to 5c lower; canning stock, easier. wtorkerH and feeders, steady to strung, native steers, $5,401(5.75; Stockers anil leei'eis, ,iuu'iii.w, liutcher cows and heifers, $'U0(j4.75, niti ni.r t5 .50fl3.n0: fed westerns. $4 IOTiii.15; Texans, $2.iV0i5j3.85; calves, receipts. 900 head; veal calves, strong; snios, t..i.)i(j.iu. 1 inns iteeelnts. il.MX) bend: mnrket ...., t...n. 1......... ir,5.r. vi. sieaiiy 111 11 niiuiiii iiivsui , iinuj, ... mixed, $5.00J3.10; llgnt, .i.ootUJ..-u; pigs, i.w i?j5.(i0. . SI1EF.P AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 1,000 head; supply mostly lambs; trado active; iirlr-os rnlnrl stroiic nn all classes: inmbs. $l.75f5.0O; muttons. $3.75f(4.23; Texnns, $3.3.-W l.oo; Colorado yearlings, j.o;v4'o i.uu; biock' ors and feeders, J3.O0fi3.40; culls, $2.23f3.2j. Xeiv York Live Slonk, NEW YORK. Aug. lfl-REEVES-Re rolnis. 850 head: 1 car of bulls sold at 25c others held for Friday's market; feeling steady; Liverpool nnu i.oiuiou ciinic quoted United States emtio sicauy; rofrlg orator neer hp ill ni: 111 nuiue iht 111. CALVEH llcceipts. neuu; very llttlo dolmr. fueling steady; veals. S5.tmi7.7fi: 1 It calves, $2 10; ycnrllngs, $2.t; grasserH and buttermilks, nominal. S KKI' ANU l.A.MUH-Keteipts, S.liMi head; sheeti In over Minply , nnd lower. Inmhu 10n nft ulioi.il li:V,il Id' nllllu t' lumbs! $1.62416.50; culls, $l.noU4.50. HOGS Recelnts. 1.13S head; common. $3 5 ffj5.80; cholco Htnto und light pigs, $5.!jjQ6.00. St, I, mils Live Stuck ST. LOUIS. Aug. 16.-CATTLK-Rocclnts 5.600 head. Including Texans: market slow and a shado ower: native sh pplng nnd "X nort steers. t.i.mMia.TU uresseu peer anil liutcher steers. Jt.6ftft5.30; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.505.20, stockers und feeilers. K t.w; cows anu ueuers, ,;.wut,io; canners, $1 ii"n; .v., bulls. $2i0',f3Si. 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