0 THE OMAHA DAILY JM3IU : tttllSDtflfiSDAT , AUGUST 11. 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Goes a Half Oent Above Ita Hccent High Mark. GAINS OVER ONE AND A HALF FOR THE DAY Aili mice In KnrrlKii MiirUcI * lie Chlrf CmiKi' f Strmirlh Corn mill OitlN Alno ( Inln lu C111CAOO , AUR. 10. Whcnt today ro c o nliovo the hlstiest point touched dnrlnR the recent bull ciimpalmi and 2V nliovc the ing price of ycstiTtlny. Hcallzlnt s5il KURIL reaction , but a net mtvnnce o ] % c wat maintained. The principal < -le inont ot BtrcnKth VMIS the ndvnncr In for eign markets. Corn vvns BtronK nntl Rnlnei He. Outs sympathized to the extent o ) + c. I'rovlalons nvcrnijed strotiK , but suf fered Rome from realizing. I'ork snlnet 2' ' iRc. I-nfd nnd rllw 2'4c ' each. AVheiit fully re-established UH reputation as a friend to the bulls by the manner of Its opening The first bids for September were nt from iT'/Je to " \c and after lluctuatlng n few inlmiteH between the opcnliiR Ilguics nnd 77'ic , It commenced to add u few larger fractions to the advance. In half tin hour from the opening It had ilscn to "So nut by 11 o'clock It was bringing 7Sc , or IV over the previous day's closing price. The foreigners sent the mo-t Influential news contributing to the btiotiKlli thus Indicated Mall advices fiom t'urlt were of the most tiullMi clmrnctrr and enblegrams icportlns the Immediate situation showed that since ten days ngo the Kronen nimket slttmlloi had become strong enough to bo chniarlor- lai'il us "excited.1' An mlvnnce In wheat overnight of from 25 . .outline * to 4i ecu- times or I ho equivalent of from 1'io to 2-vc pa bu. , coming'lifter u long M-ilun of dinl- Iiir jumps ntipenrcil to wair.mt Iho utioiih ndjertivo cmiilojiMl by thp sender. Liver pool opened Vl higher nnd rose to nn Im- | iro\cmcnt for the Ouy of lr ; d for futures nnd "d for spot. , In addition to the strong tenor of the foreign news , the Information from do- niu'stlc Boiircep was not of n character to illmlnl h the bullish cnect of the other The spring wheat In Minnesota nnd tin UaUolni wan not giving thu good promise ol earlier Indications , nnd nt-coidlng tc conservative grain merchants on thu groom thu ilehl of tMe three stntpa will not IIP nbove the nvor.ige. Chicago receipts were 2.M cars nnd 2 < M,000 bu were Inspected out .Minneapolis and Dullith received ir,9 cars 40 ! of which were nt Uuluth , which were supposed to consist chli'lly of whont tn ionto from Minneapolis to New Yoik to lill n prevloUFly rcpoited .ile. The clear ances of wheat and Hour from Atlantic ports were i-qual to vr.,000 bu. Hrndstreet's inatlo the world's visible 4,29\OCO bu. , smaller than It was u week ago. The cash domain here Is rather dull , cable offers being out of line. The seaboard reported 70 boatloads Fold for export Under the Influences o the Inrgp clearances and fear of n. bullls ) rovcinmenl report , September sold up to 7fl'4e. ' ItuyciK realized freely mound Tflc and forced the price back to 7V < .p. Sip tcmbei rpcned ' ,4 < SI = c higher at 771077a | c f.old spirlnglv nt 77'if ' , advanced to 7 'ic deilined to TWc , closing with rollers n SUif/TSitr. / Corn was Him , hirgo'y on the sttengtl of the wheat market , but In some degicc nlFj to nn opinion that prevailed th.it tlie KOVeminent report would show such u dc terloiatlon for the month , as to u.uian hlgier pilce" . Sellers were cautious nnd ic fin "red offers of higher prices to make thin pal tie- ton tindp. The receipts were llbera nt 1,17.1 cai * Atlantic port clpatance. wer : < iii)00 ! ) Illinois , lirnd'treet's madp Iho vlsl ble luie and In Kurope 2,17X000 bushel huger Ih.m It was a v\eek ago Septftnbe opened Mfi'iC higher nt from 2Gvii' to 2c ( ! nilvancul graJunllj to 2 t\c and clo'-ed n 24L' ; . lJiisliie s In onts was qultp heavy am fliu'tuitlons were wider than foi "Ome time Inllurntlal buying caused the flrmne p , nl though clllng by lecpivers was quite free Uraiislreel's report "hovved an Increase o 420.UOO bu. In the visible supply. Receipts were 70 < i cars. September opened % e hlghe nt IGTic , advanced to ITVic. and was offerei nt KivfcifilTc at the close. Piovlfilons vvue st'ong eaily on light ic celpts of hogp and ympnthy with when until Mquldatlon et in and most ot th ndvnncd was lost. September pork starte < lllc higher nt $7 SO. ro p to J7 S' . reacted t $7.72 , elo lng lit $772 < Ti7.73 September Inn opened Tic higher nt U 30 , cold b"tween 1 nnd $1.27 , closing nt $127 bid. Spptembe rib * opened "c higher nt $ l.7."i , sold nt 51 7 nnd $4.70. closing nt $4.72 sellers. Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow : Wheat I.'M cars ; corn , 800 cars ; oatr , J90 cars ; hogs 27,000 head Lending futures ranged as follows : Articles I Opo'i. | lll--li Lo\v. | Cloio. | YHSd'y. Wheat- 77 7(114 ( 77 78HUW 70)iOJi ) ( 78h M Coin- Aur. . . , 20VS Frpt. . . VIIM8U 20H Dfc. . . . 27I8 27M 28 1 Mpy . . . JOIg 30 OnlH Sept. . . . HlU-17 HIM Die. . . . 18 17M May. . 20 lOJi-20 Tork icnt. . 7 80 7 8fl 7 72 7 75 7 70 Liirti Ecpl. . . 4 no 4 as * * 4 27 4 25 Oct . . 4 yo 4 37H 4 5l > 4 US 4 II2 Eh'llllbs S-cpt. . . 4 Tfi 4 77K 4 70 4 72m 4 70 _ Cct , . . _ . _ 4 77H 4 82 4 70 4 77 } , 4 72h , 'No. . Cnfh quotntlons were ns follows : riXDUU-Bteady to about lOe higher. "WHEAT No. 2 , spring , 7aV4bO } c : No. 3. spring. 74 77c ; No. 2 red , S2ffS3Vlc. ( COUN-No. 2 , 2t.\f27 > ic. OATS No. 2 , lCHQi7e ; NO. 2 white. 10iT21c , Mo. 3 white , 17jT20c. HYE No , 2 , 43V4c. I , 11AHLEY No ( . 2CV c. ' | TLAXKEED-No 1. I)2j93c. ) . TIMOTHY HEEU-Prlme , $2.70. PHOV1HIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $7.75ff7.$0 I.crd per 100 His , { I ? JM 27',4 .Short ribs sides ( leiose ) , J5 37'iJir.r,0 ' ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , "i 00 5 ! 5 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , J3 UOW3.I214 WH1BICY Distillers' Mulshed goods , per gal. , Jl 19. SUOAIf Cut loaf , J5.H ; granulated , JC.21 , ctandard "A , " J5 ( * . On the produce exchange toda ) the butter mnr- Jtt was llrm : creamery , 10 14'ic ; dairy. 7B12c , Chci c' , dull. GVitlSo eggs , frenh. 9'ic. YORIC niONKHAL MAIIICUT. OuntatloiiN of ( lie- Day oil ( itnt - nil ( 'ollllllOllllll'M , NEW YOIIK , Aug 10 ri/JUR-Rccelpts , 5,121 Mils. ; exports , 3.,037 bbls. t ntrong and more nctlve on the rife In wheat ; winter patc'nts , 14400476 ; winter straights , 14 15 4 3u ; Mlnne- rota palrnts , | 4.Uf4.xi ! ; winter extras , 1320 20 , Mlnncfutii liakcis , JJ.754 00 , winter low grades , t2'JO&3.20. R > e Hour , flrmerj supcrllne , | 2 M ® S.70 S.70CORNMEAI < Quiet ; jcllow western , 610. 11M2 Strong ; No. 2 wratern , 4Gi4i > i c. RARLEY Pinner , weislern , 29'jc. IIARLEV MALT Dull at IIU C. WHEAT Receipt * , 3 9,200 bu. ; exports , 147,083 liu. hpot , stronKCr : No 2 red , ( title. Options opened stronger und uduuioi-d all day , with lew reactions un strong cables , heavy neaboard cltaiuncvH , foreign bulng and local covering , nnd mint oft fi Ings , leased off ullghtly near the cluve and v\as tlnall ) l .HH > c ne > t higher ; cnHa Included No. 2 red ; August , cloned at l7Uc ; September , 8lhiS6V c , closed nt j % c. ( \UN lUielpta , 3 ! , KJO bu.j exports , 38,149 bu. Bpot , llrm ; No. 2 , 3Jc. Options opened llrm and \vere vlrong nil tluy on hUher cablen and the rise inliout ; closing He net higher ; AUKU > I , SlS , 31'iC. clokc-il ut 319 c ; September , SJUS ' .c , rioted at SJllc. OATS-llectiptii , 406,800 bu. ; exports , 200.34 ] bu , Fjiot. quiet , Nn , 2 , 2l c. Options dull , but steadier , with corn , closing at 4 c advance ; Sep- trniber eloted at 21Uc , HAY I'lim ; hlpplutr , 45tJC.5c ; good lo choice , 1IOPH Quiet ; stale , common tn choice , U9" > crop 3ffc ; IM 0 crop , 3 o ; Puclllo coast , l" ' tiop , 3i4o ; IS'JO crop , CiflOc , MIDI : ! ' rirm ; UaUeslon. lUJfll5lluenps ! 'Art ' . UUfir.'c ' : Texas , I2ifiVic ; California , lie. LKAT11EH Hriuj hemlock ole , llueno. 'Ai < ( i. 18119c. IH'TrKH llecelpts. 11.886 pkg * . ; quiet ; wt t tin creamery. llU15o ; Elglnn , 15cj factor ) , 7 CUiESi-llecelpt : : > . f.4 0 pkg * . ; quiet ; large. .llle. TvUfo ; unull , white , 7t4HSe ; large , col ored , Si'4c ' , vmull , colored , k'iOt'io ; part tklin . 4C& c , full jl.lrr.8 , 2H (3c. EOOS-Ilecvlpl * . 99J3 pkgs. ; nrm ! lnle and pciin > ) huntil. 12ni5crilein , llf U'tc , PUOVIHlONB-llecf. llrm , pickled meaU , quirt bellies , JI Mil 6 00. Lard , Hteady ; wcilern Ittnni n UU4 CO ; refined , quiet. Tallow , dull. OII-H rottoniu'ed , quleler , but ( Irmly held ; Bilme lummrr ) ellow , 2Cft7c ; off lununci jellovv , h U < kc , butUr grades , SOjjJIc , ) ellow crude , ICfZ7c Piirolrum , dull ; IVnnnyHunla crude , no market , lloilu , ulrady ; ttrulnt-d , common lo good , SlUiilCO. Turpintlnequiet at 2rii2iV4c. JUCUrirni , fair to extra , iViUOUe ; Japan , . MOLAKSEH-rirm ; New Orltani , open ktttle , irojj to t-holco , nUIOc. riiEianrH- . 1IICTAL4. PlR Iron , quiet ; eoulhern , 190001000 ; fiflrtlifrn. 110 tft0 ll W. Copper , nrm ; lake brok \f * , IlLU'.i ' ; xcbaot , iltWCU.tit L t\4 , i ii iroVfrt , IXGO , fichnnRp , tl7Uf(175. Tin , firm ! trails III * onJ ) t74. ! plales , ty. Sptllfr , quiet it II T 04 33. OMAHA OIMHAL : .IIAIIICP.TS. ronillllnti of Irnilp mill Qiitilnlloim on Mlnplp unit I'niifI'mdiirr. . EHdH-llulk of calcs. ! ( J5c. Hot w ather 1 < causing heavy Itiffes , ns much n eight dotcn lier cafe nnd many times much higher. IttlTTER-Common to fair , tflG'ic. choice to fancy , 10fjl2c , ttparator creamery , ICcj sathcrcd : reamery , I2c. VEAIy Choice fat , SO lo KO Ibs. , quoted nt 80 ? c : larve nnd conrse , 4Q5c MVn POULTRY-lIeMi. , Cos cocks , Zfflc : prlns rhlckeiwi , per Ib. 9c , ilucks , Gc ; turk ) s , C4Sc , PinEONS Llvt , 7y 0c ; Oeud pigeons nol wanted , HAY rplnnd , I' . 00 ; midland , J4 50 ! lowland 1400 , ne straw , 14 50 , color makfs the price oti Im ) , llghl bales sell Ihe best , only top grade * bring top prices RKOOMCORN-Extrpmely stow sales new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice green 'elf- working carpet per Ib. . 2ft2'4ci ' choice green , running to hurl 2W4c common , l\ic. \ VEOETAHLES. CANTAI/ > t'Pis-IVr basket (12 lo I' ) . SOflSSc. CUCUMllERS-Ptr tin ? . , 15Z20c. TOMATOES Per lialf bu , Imskct , 40iJDOo ONIONS--Per bu. , 75c tl.OO. LIMA IIEANR-Per II ) , 3c. Hi : bu. l 10 \NS-llnnd-plcked navy , iwr , CARIIAnE-Hnme gronn , IVJc. POTATOESpor bu , new , f,1it,0e. WATER.MEl.ONS-Crated. per doz. $20082.25 , rilUITS. APPLES-Per bbl , UO NATIVE PLU.MS Per 24-ql. cafe , 7re CJHAPEH Cnllfirnln. Jl 2J. IILAflvIIEItRIES Pel 21-qt , en > e. } 1 SOUTHERN PEVCHES-Per V , bu . nOfJIMc. C.U.iroRNIA PEACHES Per ( .ase , Onwford" CALtroRNlA PEARS nnrllelt , per case , Jl 75 CALirnitNIA PI.U.MS-Per cafe , II 25M 10. RLUEIIEURllN-IVr ic , , t rnce , 11 V ) jlJOMU (3ROUN ( CllERIUES-Per UK basket TROPICAL TRU1TS. pIJANOES-Mcilllcniinran swcels , ? 3 TO. LEMONS-Mi > lnn > , JT MCfS 71 ; choice Call fornln , f4 ' 0. 11VNANAS Choice large flock , per h.inch K Wif2.2 ; , medlum-sl7Pd bunches , J ! W82 00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , iarp UP , 1.1c. Iliii7lls , pel ib. , He : Enellsli vvnlnuts l'.tr , ! ' rnllc > ' . * oft 'hell lWtso ; htumlards , 10S lie ; Illbtits , pei In , lOo , picnns. polltlicd large SfllOe. Jumbo , Ilil2o , laige hakoiy nuts , J1.2I pel bu , loconnuts , 41 0 cncn. PUSS imported funey 4 crown. 20-lb boxes lie , 3 clown , uO-lb boxes , 13U14C. HONEY-Cholce. 13 13c. ClD'-R-Cl.irlticd Juice , per hotf bbl. , J2.33 , pel bid , tl OOfM ! " > MAPLE SYRUP-rivc-gil enlis , cnch. J2 25 gal e'.ins puic , per doz , J12.CO ; halt-gal , cans , 1023 , nunrt cans , J350 , N oi.run WOOL .11 A merer „ OIF In Sali-M On Int ; ( c Firm HolilliiLv of Trlut-x. 1IOSTON , Aug. 10 The wool schedule her ( how * Mime fulling off In the sales , but the mar kct holdn ii htiong position nnd there Is no dim cult ) In innMiiR mles , pioUded prltes n'e nol held too high. I-'let-ce wools nre quoted llrmei nil nlnng the UUP. und but few sales me recorded , Ttnltorv wools me selling at 4uc foi line me dlum nnd line Pcourcd An-trallim wools holt rir.il and prices ere gradually being worke. higher. The follow Ing mo the quotations fo leading desctlptlons : Ohio nnd Pennsluuilr llecci'H , X nnd nbnvc , 22c ; XX and XX am nbove , 25c ; deliilne. 21c : No. 1 combing , 26o , No 2 combing , 2Cc. Jllclilgiin , Wisconsin , etc. , > Michigan , I0c ; No. 1 Mlchlgin combing , 2lc : No 1 Illinois tombing , 24c. ; X New lurk , New Hump "hire nnd Vermont , lie ; Nu. 1 New Yolk New Hampshire nnd % 'irmont , 73o. delaine. Michigan -Me , unwashed medium. Kentuck ) and Indiana uiie-fouilh blood combing , 20i21c , Kentucki nnd Indlnim , three-eighth lilood combing , I1' ' Sf21e , Missouri one-fourth blood combing 20c Missouri ihiee-clghth blood combing , SOc , bruit comblnif , lie ) ; lake and Cirorglu , liiysO" Texni wools. Spring medium (12 ( months ) , 13SiHc scouted , JTiaSSc. spring line (12 ( mouths ) , llf2c ! rociiiicd < l'e ' Tenltoiy wools : Monlumi , lini medium nnd line jfllc ; si oured , 40J42c , rlaple ISKIjo. rtnli , VVomlng , etc. , line medium am Iliie , llijlSe. ncoured , 40c ; sliiple. 12tf43e Aus Italian socun-il basis , tombing Miperllut Mfi57c lomblnif. Rood , l,2ifi.lc ; cimblng , s&oo ; Queens lard ' " * - temblng , Ut LIC MEATS rirm , f3. li..con , stead ) ; J3 S3 I.ud. llrm J4 10. VVHISIvV hleadv , 11 19 HITTERMlpndy , fnnc ) Elgin creamery IGHc O'lln 12013c. dairy , 9c. SUOAR-Klrmei EROS Slcn ly , 7c. . ClIEEbi : nrm ; Ohio prime. 7 < (7ltc. llfriioiil ( ; ml n n nil I'rot | NOIIH. IVEIIPOOL , Aug. 10 LAUD Dull ; prli IPln. 22p Cd - - . . . . . 'E Klrni , American finest white , 41s WIIEAT I'lrm , pot No. 2 red , western winter COIIN Spot , dull ; American mixed , new. 2i 10'id. ruturefv sle-ady ; August 2a lO d ; Sep lember. 2s lOTSd ; October , 2s ll'id. ( iillftiniln Dried . NEW YORIC. Aug. 10 CALIFORNIA DRIEI ritt'ITS Steady but quiet ; tvaporated apples prime wlrn trnv , 6VtO pur Ib. ; wood dried , prime n'fcc ; choice , 'otic ; fancy , GJiGVSc ; prunes , . 'fjJHt im Ib. . IIH to size and quillt ) ; uprleots , Ito > nl Si9c ; Mom Paik , 12c , peaches , unpeclcd , C8c peeled , llT14ci per Ib. STOCKS A.NU IIO.ND3. % I'urly Dfflliie In llore Than Overcome IM a Stroiitr Itiilly. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. The price of mosl slocks this evening was distinctly higher thar last evening , the gains extending to over 1 pei cent In Bonn of the most prominent stock * There are uever.il reasons why this net lesult ol the da's trading Is particularly notable as In dicating the recuperative Dower of the maiket In the first place the market opened with ) cs- tcida's disposition to take profits ttppaiently still rampant. The off ei Ings for tnls purpose were very heavy and the mirkct sold off sharnh under the large transactions The decline wai accelerated by the pressure of short Eales , pro- ffsslonnl operators being convinced that a re action of considerable proportions was Impending The grangers weru subjected to the severesi presume , but few nctlve stocks escaped a losi of nearly 1 per cent. lly the time the decline hail reached this proportion the offerings began tc show- signs of diminution , t.iat unfailing Indl- cation of an undertone of strength In a falllna market , and prices soon became nrm. After a period of dullness they resumed on upward L-purec nnd advanced steadily and strongly for the it t of the day on a continuing Increase ol business. A large part of the shares which neic precipitately thrown over ) esterday In the deflie to icallze prollts were bought back to. da ) , many of them below the level nt which they were sold. The early short sellers , many i.f them , felt compelled to accept Ihe Inevitable lendcnc ) to udvance In view of the declare test of the rencllonury power of the market which * vas gl\en In the morning. This rccupeiatlon ftiiH effected In the face of the selling for Ixindor account In rather larger volume than usual , and of especjall ) severe declines of Americans on Ihe Ixindon exchange. Today was the fortnightly settlement , or delivery day , on the London ex. change. The belief had prevailed In some minJi Iliat the recent selling of Americans by London * yaa for the short account , and that the set" llement would disclose the fact In an increased emnnd to coxer shorts. Contrary lo the expec tation of this class , London told all the Inter- latlonal slocks very freely , with the cxcep. lion of Northern Paclllc preferred Tnls iroes : o coiiilrm the lmpre > 3lon that foreign capitalists tave rtally been liquidating their holding , ol American securities on u very large scale Ihe only s ) mptom of the existence of any short .Merest . In London wan pome demand to borrovt locks here on the part of the representatives ) f London Interests. The disregard of the sentl- nental eff.ct of Ixmdon's attitude by the rally TMWSi " ' lhc more Ill < irl < e'l In view of these , ael * The day was marked by a further decline t/i Vf / " mnK < 1 of "oeted r"1 to J4k4V4 ind 14 61,14 for long and short , respective ! ) and ) f attun rates to 14 83 % and Jl for Ions ana mort. Rates for time money for the lonE"r leriods hardened perceptibly , and this i lmit ' .i ' ' > ' Hlnir of long s'lerlln1 , ; bills' for Jft-s , the proceeds being put Into loans I ) | * . ifi'f ' ' ' "I' ' " ' " ! I" London , nnd there was' acll e Diddlng there for gold Crop prospects ret MM * of foielgn crop shortages and the acoom av" ,5 r''e ' ! ! ' " ' ° "llcut " ' rkH nl connnued avoralilo ! to the advance In prices of Mocks us lid Ihe fui Uier report * of current railroad eirn" ngs. The total decline wns more than recm. red on ull Mocks , but tl.e . net gains eVcnded , < 1 per cent In only a fw shaYes. The H rom the lowest exceeded l per cent In nil of ne grangers , reaching 2 per cent in Chicago .Irent Western , bt. pnu | led Ibe uroun < ? plni of activity will , sa Us of ffi 000 shares line s Central rallied 214 Per cen from the owest. A retnver ) of over 1 per cent also oe. urred in very many of the western , anil sSutl ? vestein railroads , us well u * In om ? l.artinJ oulhern railroad. A la ge nuinbe ? of th in * ' lu.trlul and specialties Indu" Ing a lSfKl fium' , coupon The market rulfd heavy , with a llBlit "i > 1" huillnic In quotallona at the close"i The Ev enlng Post's London financial cable- irain ta ) * : "There was a general setback In he stack market tiday on the prosp cl * of dearer noney lo follow withdrawals of bar gold at the lank of Kniiland Toda'n wlllidrawals came * u stimrUe. It belns the flral sale uf | .sr at lie bunk price for month * . A considerable mount of guld will go ta Austria. There Is no otual arrunKni | nt fur gold uliliimcnls to Ihe 'nllrd Blatt . tul Injuries In ( hat dlrvciloon iave b en made , A feature to note Is the rl a i continental exchange , on Linden , Amrrl- tinu ttucluated widely today , Contancoe * gen- rally were 3 to 3H per cent on drurer money and irger account * with wwtrage d ler . In aadl- loa to tht block * ot iharca ttu lljr ihlrptd to New York oVnler * * rp rnrrylnc enormous llne her * ( .VwilnniroM on Mll nuk ( * * St Pnul ner * nnly 2 per cent After n perl" ! of dullnw Atncrltnns clop'd irootl and are the mo l pnimls- Ing mirket Camidlun 1'Afinc and Ihp Icidlnp cppclHllIra were bought from llerlln KnfflM were nulet A sharp advance In eintlncntnl sterling rnlex nltended Ihp rise In I-ondon dis counts. iJirgc offers of forward business or American bill * nro made , but there Is fi ten ilincy lo choke off this buslne b ) quollni ; sllff rates In I/mdon , The Pnrl * nnd llerlln mar kets werr firm , " The following were Ihp closlnK quolallons on Ihe lending slock * of lhc New York exchange today : Total ( .ales of sloiks today were S34.M2 shares Including : Atchlson preferred , 27G20 , Chicago lluillnKlon & Quinc ) , 4101 , Erie , new , 7GVI IlllnolH Centinl , 10,055 , Louisville .1 Nnshvllle 17,303 ; Mnnhaltim , 6,210 ; Metro | illlnn Trnctlon 3310) Missouri 1'aclllc. lO.Wi , Mls-ourl , Knnsn A : Texan prefernvl , 3,013 ; New Jersey Central S 610 , New York Central , 7,75(5 ( ; Northern Pn clllc , f.Oll ; Northern 1'acinc preferred , 20,720 Northwestern , 4,700 , Rending , 13,620 ; Rocl Island , 2Ir,03 , St. 1'nul , 61,010 , Omnba , 6,5Gj Koulheni Hallway. 4.641 , Southern Railway pre fencd , O.iso ; Union Paclllc , 4,830 , Amerlcni Spirits , 12,729 , American Tobicco , 11,591 ; Iln : Slain Oas , 11.605 ; Chicago Gas , S.OTJ. Laclcd Gas , B.5CO : Standard Rope nnd Twine , 4.WK ] Sugar , 17,7 2 , Tennessee Coil and Iron , 6,057 United Slates Leather preferred , 3,240 ; Chi lago Great Western , 38,410. \OTV Y irlf Sloii .y Mnrlict. NEW YORIC. Aug 10. MONEY ON CAI.iT.r- Easy at 14 ? per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak , with nctua business In bankers' bills at 14 85 > iQ4.85 < i fo demand and nt $4 83HS4 84 for sixty da ) a ; postei rates 4 S404 SG'.i and J4.8G'4C4 87'A ! commercla bills , S1 83. SILVER CERTiriCATES No tjuotutlons. HAIl SILVER 53Hc. MEXICAN DOLl \RS-42'4c. GOVERNMENT RONDS Weak. STATE 11ONDS Dull RAILROAD IIONDS-Strong. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : HoHloit block < Vuotn < loim. ROSTON , Aug. 10 Call loans , U4ST3 per cent time loans , 2VSB4 per cent. Closing pi Ices fo stocks , bonds and , mining shares : Sun FraiiclHco Mlnlnp ; Quotations ; . SANrilANCISCO , Aug. 10. The oniclal closlnj quotations for mining stocks today were ai follows : Silver bars. 6dc : Mexican dollars. 4094GHC' Iraltbslr.u , ise ; drain , tjlojrrap i , 17 > < ig. Ijoiielnn Stoi'k ( ( iiotatloiiM. LONDON , Aug 10 4 p. m. closins : IIAIl SILVER Steady ; 25Hd per ounce. MONEY H ! ai per cenl. The late of discount In the open market foi short bills Is 1V6 per cent ; for three months' bills , l',4i per cent. Uold Is quoted at Ruenos A ) res today at 19200 ; at Lisbon , 48V ; at Rome , 104.02. Xovv York Milling UniitiitlonR. NEW YORK , Aug. 10. The following ; are the closing mining quotations : Hank of ( ifriiuiii'N AVcckl ) Slatfineiil , IIERL1N , Aug10 The weekly Elatement of the Imperial Hank of Germany shown the follow ing change * , as compared with the previous ac count : L'axli lu hand , Incre-ase , 3,300,000 marks , treasury notes. Increase , 680.000 marks ; other securities , deciense , 36440,000 marks ; notes In circulation , decrease , 27,180,000 marks , American Srt'iirltlrH III I.iiinliiii , LONDON , Aug , 10 American securities were weak at the opening , but steadied Inter nnd closed steady with u fnlr demand. Hears were early selleru , but covered later on , Fliiiiiivtnl ! Yotin , nOSTON. Aug. 10. Clearings , J17,174,38j bal- nnces , 11,826,819 , 1IALT1MORE. Aug. lO.-Clcarlngs , J3,30G,401 , balances , 1427,433. NEW YORIC , Aug. 10. Clearings , 1140,983,725 ; balances , $8,185,698. PHILADELPHIA , Aug , 10 , Clearings , 511 , EC3- SSS ; balances , J..TO'J.HM. MEMPHIS. Aug. -Clearings. . f07,013 ! ; balances - ances , )34,304. New York exchange , selling at 11. (0 premium. CINCINNATI. Aug. 10 M tine j , 2ifl6 per cent ; New York exchange , Wo to 23o discount j tlcar- nge , JI'.S17.3M. ST. I > OUI8. Aug. 10. Clearlngn , : i,123.7Cl ; bal- nnce > , $ M9.3G6 : moi ey , 4W7 per cent ; New York cchange , 80o discount. Wo discount asked. NEW ORLEANS. Aug lO.-Clcurlnt-s , I1.C79- 830 , New York exchunev , banks. (1 per 11,000 piemlum commercial , Me per 11,000 discount. CHICAC.O. Aug. 10 dealings. J14,065GOO ; bal- nnce * . $ I,719IW ; New York exchange , 20e dl - ounf strrling , demand , 14 t tGI 87h ; slxt > . 4SUif48J'4 | Local slocks were dull und Heady. Cloning : Streets. 17i ! Diamond Matcli , 4ViWr t Chicago , IK \ ; South Side L , 12' . ; ; Uike Stieet. 73iI7 i _ Furl-lull I'lllllliellll , RERLIN , Aug. 10. Exchange on London , * 0 markii SGlifg- . for checks. ] * ONDON , Aug 10. The amount ot bullion cone Into Ihe Dank of England on balancei to- Joy U 110.000 PARIS , Aug. 10. Three per cent rentes , 106f ISo for the account. Exchange on London , 25f Z14o tor checks , , . , i _ i _ . . . . OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET -i Fair Run of Stuff Finds a Warm Welcome ' Waiting. ° ii 111 SELLERS HAVE fjiE'BETTER OF BUSINESS * i i * I'rlccM llniiKc'jfriiiii Stonily to StriniK on All ( .rnilt-B' of Cutdc lloirii Oirn | Artixt ; mill Illiclicr , \Vonk. SOUTH OMAHA ; Aug. lo.-nccciptn for the dn > s Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Bhecp. Horsca August 10 . 2,374 7f,20 1,321 . . . . August 9 . 2,429 2,202 . . . . 2 August 7 . J.1W 4,931 . . . . 3 August 6 . 1,025 C.4I5 2,415 4G August 5 . 1,4W 12,675 2,903 1 August 4 . 3,02'l 7,566 267 2 August 3 . 4,267 9,776 1,431 2 August 2 . 2S 4 2.101 59S . . . July 31 . 836 Gt > 20 . Ju'.y SO . Sfi ! 4.371 133 M July 29 . Z977 7,622 2,790 t July 28 . 2,540 8,102 742 77 The olilclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns ! Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep C. . M. & St. P. lly . 2 O. & St.'U lly. . . . . . . 5 Missouri 1'nclllc lly . 25 5 Union 1'nclllc Sjstem . 7 2i ( I" , U At M. V lly . 8 37 S. C & 1' . lly . 2 C. , St. P. , M. & O. lly. . . . 6 B H. .t M. lly . . . . . . . 38 3S C. , II. A : Q. lly . 1 1 C. , It. 1. & P. . west . 1 Total receipts . . , . > . 92 J15 The disposition of the dny's receipt wns as follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Buyera Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep Omann Packing Co . la l.OTl O. H Hnmmond Co . S4 1,100 Swift nnd Company . 14i 1 , 7S 1 Cudnhy Packing Co . 421 2,514 1 Oil Lobmnn & Hotlifolillda. . 42 . Uenton & Underwood. . . . C96 . . . . I.nyton & Co . 100 Hamilton . 51 . . . . Hotchklf" ! . . . 22 Cudnhy P. Co K. C . 700 . Plnnklngton P. Co. , Mil . ICO Chlcnpo P. & P. Co , Nc- braskn City . 543 . . . . Other buyers . 14S . . . Left over . 100 Totnl . , . 2,308 7C"X ) 1,31 CATTLE U vvna n sellers' mnrkct till morning nnd no mistake. Everything seemed to be on the side of the men -\vlic had cattle to soil. While there were ninety-two cnrs of cnt tlo reported In the ynrds , onnbout ! sixty four lends were on snle. Of the cnttl actually offered for Bale eighteen lend were Colorado nnd Texas nnd there vver twelve lends of western feeders In anothc bunch. With so little to select from there wn not much room lor discrimination on th part of buyers , nnd they were out carlj nnd bought about' ' everything in sight. Fat cnttle sold steadily nt a little atrongc prices , the bulk going nt $ : .254.CO , with i bunch of Tcxns ; at $3 Si. There were prgbabiy not to exceed n half dozen loads of COVVB nnd heifers , nlmos nil grassers , on sale. Tne mnikel wa nctlve nnd steady. The supply of stookers nnd feeders vvnt hardly equal tobthe demand and the yardf vvere soon cleared. 'The prices paid welt stronger , as compared with yesterday , hm the market as n whole In very satlsfactoo ffSi n2' A stll"i , ? ° t westerns sold a $1.00. Representative sales : 'NATIVES. niis. N ° . . l'r. No. Av. Ay. Pr. No. Av. IT. CO. . . . 018 J3 65 44. . . , KS ! M a. . . . 99 , J4 Jj u. . . . OC4 4 15 4C..IQI3 4 K 6. . .1138 4 . . .lOjS 4 20 18 . .1JJ9 4 8..H13 4 50 " U't 423 q..lJS ? 4 SO IS. . . .1173 4 SO JJ" ' } 0J. 4,3I } B..10B9 4 SO . 1..1100 t JO S'1- ] ? 1 S 22" " ' 3K - IM 4 M 19. . . 124u 4 Sj " COWS. i I. . ! > SO 2 40 ! . „ , 5SO 2 00 1..1003 2 75 3wK 5 't -H 26 ( > iiiriiozo 5 is. 1..1050 2,0 J..JJOO 250 1..H30 3 7J 1. . . . 3JO 283 1.-.1220 273 7. . . .1123 3 1 , , . 1010k 3 20 1..J.11SO 275 ' 3 " .1220 SCO Ci-1090 33 ° " * . : : 3 , ' iiEircns. } 'iJ 3 00 C. . . . 750 3 CO 30. , . . MS 3 03 1. . . . 540 3 10 1. . . . S-,0 3 W 1. . . . SSO 3 % ' ' ' * " " 1022 3W J - 3M . . . . JJ5 HULLS. : : : ! $ ! ! g LS : II ! ' ' CALVES. 1. . . . 830 423 1. . . . 740 B 75 * 3. . . . ISO B 75 STOCKCnS AND rcUDERS. 1. . . . CCO 3 10 1. . . . 7DO 3 40 ID. . . .1037 4 10 JS38 : : : : ? csn ? : : : : ? . - " MILKEHS AND SPUINGERS. No. „ 4C cons and cahc . j31 Ji ' NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. T O. Av Pr ° heifers 758 J2 70 90 heifers 718 3 30 J cow " 50 2 7o Cl helfera 701 3 35 G cows 1013 3 IS 11 feeders. . . . 733 425 MONTANA. i Sr.S18 ! ! : : : | g B fgeM-iB ! s 5 bulls 132S 2 45 14 . . ! ; ! 3 40 1J CO"B 'SO 2 70 l steer 1580 3 0 % cow 897 2 70 CC feeders. . . 925 4 TO = 1 c ° 8r'8 3 W 71 feeders. . . 943 4 00 31 COWH SG3 3 CO C2 feeders. . . . 193 4 00 COLORADO. 412 Tex fdrn.1119 3 CO 23 steers 1103 3 00 Upas The hog market opened active nnd Co higher under the Influence of the Bo dtol de mand nnd favo.able advices from eastern mat- kcts The bulk of the hoB sold early , but toward the last , ns the- more urgent orders were tilled the maiket ea ed off nnd closed with the ad vance nbout all lost. The hogs sold nt R range of $3453365 wllh the bulk nt S3 0)03 ) K. Heavy hoga sold at .3 JiS2 ? ! , me < " .1",1 ? , weBntR | "nil mixed loads nt $3 Wi(3 57 , and light and light mixed at 13 G0 > t C5. The uales an a Whole averaged 4c und n fraction higher than yesterday. Todny'n market touched Ihe highest point of the month , so fur , excepting only Wednesday of last week , when Ihe overage of all the gales was J3.5714lUpiesentatlve sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 17 38 } . . . S3 32'i 86 230 601356 IS 37. 80340 78 230 SO 3 56 13 384 . . . 345 68 ya . . . 3B 14 3.6 . . . 3 45 CC 26G 41 3 K U TO3. 120 3 41 41 2G3 SO 3 55 97 331 SO 3 45 63 277 V ) 365 M 338 120 345 63 287 80 3 65 ( C SOI . . . 3 45 05 JS2 M 1 12 302 80 3 43 Cl 230 1C ) 3 55 66 3,3 240 345 M 270 . . . 3K G8 311 160 3 45 68 273 . . . 3 5" 65 316 . . . 3 45 C9 279 40 3 55 65 SCC SO 3 4T1 C3 2SO UO 3 66 4 ! ) 332 8) 3 47'J K . , ,283 80 3 55 U ) 337 169 3 47V4 66 241 . . . 3 M M 237 ICO 3 n % C3 313 230 3 55 07 206 M 360 16.,24S . . . 3 f GO 311 2SO 3 60 64 284 40 3 65 65 235 80 3 M CC 2GO 4) ) 355 64 -'Jl 60 3 60 ' C5 2G9 SO J M 60 292 60 3 M I- 69 270 40 363 73 245 200 3fO i , I C4 , 284 ICO 365 CC -S3 SO 3-10,1 , . , 72 , 129 160 3 M ' " 43 236 . , , 3 Mi 14 257 , . . 3 55 68 2C8 . . . 3W * 45 254 60 365 68 21-2 fcO S Ml' "n CC 270 40 3 65 M 260 120 Sttf't Ct 273 60 3 fJi 48 , .291 60 3 [ 0 , , | 1J CO , , . , . , S7G 100 S M , Cl 262 . . . 3 W " In G2 234 160 355 63 2'jfl 80 350 , , 72 , .286 40 3 iS C4 2S4 40 3M * 71 64 UO 355 55 2lO ! . . 3 go. . 7"3 41. . . .264 60 3 f5 63 Jk5 160 3 W1 ' ' 114 S68 100 S 65 128 302 60 3 50 -f- kl 270 60 3 5i M M . . . 3 , ' ) 'I G9..2C7 . . . 3 5714 Cl 278 ICO J y.jr , S3 261 40 3 67'/j 64 317 . 3 M C. 2 5 . 357' , , C8 261 60 360-DMI 76 Z41 ISO 3 57V C3 291 80 360UI | 31 212 . . . 3 67'4 120 316 60 3 ? ,0' l 23 Z7S . 3 67V > 6.1 .98 ICO 3 8 J 'I 70 2C2 0 1 67N 10 281 . . . 3 MUII l ' 72 3 40 3 6714 76 278 200 3S2W , 58 284 80 3 67'4 7J 270 60 3l if' , ' > f C4 2C4 10 > 3 t7b CO. . . . 306 60 3.r,2)ti | ) | 60 234 60 3 Gl Ii , , . , 2CS 200 3Kl''i ' „ G 216 . . . 3 GO Cb , . , . .2S7 160 s'tJ'S ' ' 04 219 60 i 10 76 . . . . . .250 120 a'CSH"1' ' 143 , 233 81 3 GO 63 2U . . . 36SJK-ll 77 233 . . . SCO 67 . . . . . 2.Y 40 3 12Va.ll C7. . , 231 60 J 60 6J . . . . . . .307 . . . 3 S2 > 4 ' , . C9 213 EO 3 CO W 274 1GO 3 6 % 77. . . . . . 240 . . . S GJ 77 " . " .266 80 3 65 I 64 240 FO 3 6) C9 . . . . . . .i'W . . . 365 , 65 , Z60 2X ) 3 C3 71 SC8 191 365 / K8 , 201 . . . 3 C2H 7Z .2C5 240 365 SO 195 ZX ) S 6SJ4 C5 . . .328 60 365 7. 2K 40 3 62 A ' 3 65 130 226 . . . 3 C2'J C4. . . . . . . .77 60 Gl . ! . .237 2 0 55 9i 211 40 3 63 piua-onua AND UNDS. l 2 0 . . . 1 60 6 355 . . . 3 40 ) ' ) 300 . , , 223 1 4 0 60 340 4 . . . . . . 412 . . . 3 4214 1 , . , , . . .330 . . . 3 40 1 . , , . . .390 . , . 34J14 i 1 330 . . . 340 4,1. , . . .330 . . . 3 45 / 1 360 . . . 3 43 5 . . . . .323 . . . 3 45 * 2 335 60 3 45 5. , . . .842 . . . 3 45 4 293 . . . 3 45 2 . .325 . . . 3 4S | C 276 . , , 3 45 J" " ! , , ,2M . . . 360 t. , 305 . . . 345 4 . . . . . .275 . . . 3 SO 4 377 . . . 345 J 802 , 860 :2I5 : . . . 3 SO 5 , ' 278 . . . 3M 6 232 . . . SM 7. . . . .213 . . . 3 W . . . . , . , . . . . 3 65 6 . . .226 " 3 tO , 6 , . . . . . .220 . . . S 65 3 13 360 t 236 . . . 365 S" ! ! ! . . ! U . . . * M < "K ' S U ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 205 . . . s w 3 320 . . , s GO BIIEKP Thtre won a moderate run of iheep here and the market was Juit about tlcady. About thlnl of tli * rei-elptu ronnIMi-il of VtAh Umb , but thfy > too MUM for r cl ( r ana wfre fold to tttfoTf. ltti > r * cnlntlve ruin : No. Av. l'r. IM mined wn > t rm . . . $8 JJ on 1M Utnh JCKMInu frnlcrs . S3 3 SJ ITS ml il wc trrn . , . . . . . . . . S J 3i 433 Utnh lnrnb , fcrilcra . . . K7 4 25 1 Tin me wtthrr . . . . . . 170 4 75 13 native Utr.ln . . . , . , . . . , . . . , . , . n 4 tl CHICAOO lIlVlj".STOCK MAHICKT. ft CnttlrSlciulr ItfiKK Illiilipr nt tlie Stnrt Sliccp l'ni'hnnnp ' < l. CHICAGO. Aug , 10Tin trncle In cattle to.lny R above the avcragr for it Tui- lay , 1'rlcts rulnl steady for the general rim and very strong for the choicest , Common to prime native sletrs soM nt from J3.60 to - > .03 , the bulk went lit from J4.35 to } < 85 ; exporter * bought freely nt from $1.70 to r > ; Mockers nml feeders tolil InrRCly at J4 60. CnUen , chfllre to fancy , were easy nt from 1560 to 16 55 ; common to KO < M ! , J3 to $5.25. Th < > trade In hoc started wltli n Knod tlemnml .it nn advance of Be , but trade miMniucntly slackened am ) the n lnnreas lost , tlic > market clo lnK ilull Oornmon to prime linR * sold t from $3 55 to $3 oo. the bulk ROIHR nt from $3 75 to $3M. rips sold InrKelv nt from $3 5i > tn $ .1 " "j. " sheep were In fair Uemnnd nt unclmncpil prices Hnles ncre Inrcely nt from $140 to $375 , a few selllm ; an liteh na $3 f3. UniiM broiiKht from $2.ar , to J27fi Wrolcrn mnRern were freely offered nt from $33. " . to $375 l < nmt" sold fr < ely at fnitn M M to 3.75 for the poorest to $3 00 nnd $ .1 J5 fnr the V 'st. llfcclpts : Cnllli , 6,000 head ; IIORS , 14,000 Ii ni3 ; - 13,000 hrail. SI. I.iinU l.liritock. . ST IXUIS , AUK. lO-CATTI.K-tlecelplii. , bend ; shipments , 100 bond Mnrkpt. lOo blghur for best natives ; others steady Texnns steady , nntlve fhlniiInK steers , $1 00i.CO ; bulk nf snles , $ ISof4 91 ; drc-scil beef and butcher steers , $3 CO JI4 TO ; bulk of FnlO ! < $ ) Z.-fT4 4i , eteor * under l.fKXI pounds , $3 2-.JH Zi ; bulk of sales , $3.3Jf3 83 ; stocked nnd fecdprs , $2405(4.15. bulk of snles , $2.Rofl3 " )0 ; CO H nn.l heifers , $200if421. Texns and Indian steers , } 270Jf3S3 ; cons and heifers , $2 007 3 23. lions-lleroliits , C.OOO head ; shipments. S.DOO head MnrKet , stront : to Be higher l.lKlit , $ l. o flltio , mixed , $1CO 3M , benvy. $ ir > 3iT.1ifl ( SIlEIM'-Hecelpts. 3,000 head , shipments , 400 brad Market , steady to BtronK : nntlve muttonn , $27503,75 , culls nml bucks $200J2.73 , Texas sheep. $3,30Q3 60 ; Inmlw. $4 0004.83. C'H > I , IIP Slock. KANSAS CITY , Aw ? 10.CATTLKItccelnts. . 0000 head ; market steady ; T < xtis "tuors. } 2 75W 400 , Texns cous , $2 OOfiS 00 , nntlva steers , 53 iOjf 4 ' < l ; nntlve co s and heifers , Jl 7'ifT4 CO , stoclura and feeders , $2.ili ( 4 33 ; bulta. $2.50fT3 13. HOGS Receipts , 13000 brad ; market opened EC hglher , closed wcnk , bulk of sales. $1 62W3 C3 ; heavier. $3 33JJ3 03 , packers , $3.50ri3 02'4 ' , mlxert , J3SO 170 , llRht , $3B.-,5J370 ; Yorkcra , $3 C3&3 70) ) plBS. $2 . ' .Ofl-l 1,3 HHEEI' Receipts , 5,000 bend ; mnikct s-teailyi lambs , $340f300 , muttons , $2S05f400. Nr-\v York IlStot'li. . NEW YOIIK. 10.-ninviS-UenlptB : : , 5V head ; no trailing European cables quote Amer- Icnn steers nt lO filliir ; refrlRerntor beef nl MiBSUe. exports toduj , 7oO beeves ; 2.1CO nUnr- ter of beef. oAIlIS ! Ilccclptl' ' ' " llcni1' vealsi25JJ705. . SHEEP AND LAMIlS-Recelnts , T,4M > heart. Kheep. $300 390 ; lambs. $3 0003 SO. . . .VntS : Hct'll'ts' ( 3-in he"aMarket loner til Mock in Record of receipts of live stock at the rout principal markets foi August 10 : Cnttle. Hoc . Sheep „ , , , ° " ; nha . 2,374 7,626 1,321 ChlcaKo . . . . 6loo . Kansas City . r WO 13000 B.OOO St. Louis . 7,0,10 6 > ( X)0 ) 3jKc ) Tolala . . . 20.374 40.CIO 22,321 ' ' KttNt Unffulo LU'e'stork. EAST imrrALO. AUK. lO.-HOGS-RecPlpts , Ji-il : , " ! 30r"cril' SMd to choice. $4.I3 e * culls to fnli. $4.505o ; sheep , cliol t WC"ra'"fl"50' c" " ' ! coiinnoi Cliii-liuiiill MSlock. . t CINCINNATI , lO.-IIOGS-Acthe ; $ , - SO/ CATTLE Active ; $2 2W4 63 SlIEEl'-Dull , $2238303. I , LAMliS bteady ; $3 5li3 BO I ' ' St. IouIN ( ieiK-rnl .Alnrkfln. ST. LOUIS. Aucr. 10-rLOt'R-Dull. firmer bu nchanKed ; patent$4 054 23 ; stinklUe 75 ? 390 ; cUar. J300&350 ; low and medl . , , , ' r.oo 2 ere. developed , but thtre was good buylnc on , the bulls \vere very confident , as there was lltu wheat for sale. Local lecelpts were sonevvh.i I Bhter , and cables were higher , while nent fron OATS Dull nnd easier for futures ; spot loner No 2 cash , 17c bid elevator , 18 > 4c tiucl , ; No ' white , 2Hi 22c ; September , ICSc. RYE Higher , 42o track. COIINMUAL | 1.45M 50 URAN Firm ; country points , 2GQ3Sc ; eas track , sacked , worth , 40c. FLAXSEED HlRhcr ; SSc. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. ,052 f ) . POULTRY Chickens quiet ; old hens , Co spring , 8Vic ; ducks , fcprltiR , GSO' c : Reese , bprlnui Cc : turl-.ejs , old , 7Wc ; BprliiR , 12&12VjC. HAY Unchanged. 11UTTER Unchanged ; creamery. ll15e ; dairy 6ll'ic. WHISKY $1.10. METALS Lead , stronu , $3 5714 bid. Spelter nrm. $4.15. | COTTONTIES Unchanged. llAaGING Unchanged. PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard mess Jobbing , $7 604T7 60. Lanl. stead > , prime eteatu $4.07 4 ; choice. $4 12'4 Hncon ( boxed ) , shoulders $1 70 ; extra short clear and ribs , $5 90 ; shorts $5 77V4 Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , $5 03 extra short clear , $3 05 ; ribs , S3 55 ; shorts , $5 b5 RECEIPTS Hour. 4.000 bbls ; wheat , 98,000 bu. ; corn C22.000 bu. ; onts. 57.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Hour. 10.000 bbls ; wheat. 121,000 bu , corn , 60,000 bu. ; oats , 53000 bu. Coffee MarKolM. NEW YORK , Aug. 10 COFPEE Options opened steady nt unchanged prices to 5 points decline , ruled generally Him all day on cov ering. with sellers scarce on supposed accumu latlon of short Interests Closed steady ut net unchanged prices to 10 points advance. Sales 12,160 bags. Including August 1C 75 ; September $6800690 : December , $7030710 Spot coffee , Rio dull. Mild , steady sales , 700 bdgs Maracalbo p t Totnl warehouse deliveries from the Unllec States. 26,059 bags. Including 25,288 hags from New York , of which 11.406 bags were ex-ship New York slock today , 427,402 bags ; I'nltrc States stock , 600,955 bags ; ullnat for the I'nltei States , " 20" , 000 bags ; total visible for the Unllti Milieu , 703,955 bags , against 482,975 bags lait year. HAVRE. Aug. 10 COrrEE-Closed quiet , un changed , sales , 23.000 bugs HAMRUIta. Aug. -COFfEE-Opencd M PffiT. higher , doted unchanged to 'iflH pfg. higher ; sales. 81,000 lines RIO DK JANEIRO. All ? 10 COPFEE-rSlendy ; No. 7 , Rio. 8,8'0 uls exchange , 73-lbd ; re ceipts , 31 000 bags ( twn da ) ) , cleared for the Untied Slates , 10,000 bags ; none for Europe ; stock. 311,000 bags. SANTOS , Aug 10. OOrrEE-rirm : good av erage Santos. 9.600 rels ; receipts , 36,000 bags ( two d.i > 9) ) ; stock , 617,000 bags. ClmiiKt'H In Available Siipi'lli'M. NEW YORK. Aujr 10 Special cable and telegraphic - graphic dlrpnlches to HnulMrcet'K , covering the principal points of accumulation. Indicate Iho following changes In available supplies last Sat urday , ns compared with the piecedlng Satur day : Wheat. United States and Canada , cant of Rocky mountains , decrease , 493 Mil ) bu ; nllo.u for nnd In Europe , decrease , 8,800,000 bu ; total decrease , 4 298 000 bu Corn , United Slates Mid Canada , east of Rockies , Increase , 2.1KS.MW bu , Oats , United Slates nnd Canada , east of Rockies Increase , 420,000 bu The lorper decreases lu available blocks of wheat last week , not reported In the filllolal Oslble supply statement , are CM 000 bu In north- ncstern Interior elevalcus , 168 COO bu at Clove. and 75,000 bu. at vailous 'Manitoba storage iclnts , 60000 bu. In Mlnnennolls prlxate ele vators , and 80,000 bu at Kort William , Ont. , nnd Corresponding 'increases Include 213,000 hufihels it Oalvrston , 120,000 bushels at New Orleans , ; ( ! 000 bushels ut LouUUlle , 190000 bushels In 'hlcaito private elevators and 25,000 bushels at 3gden burg. Iliiltlinorc DALTIMOHE. AUK 10. FLOUR Firm and unchanged , receipts , 15,145 bbls. ; exports , C.2C9 ibis WHEAT Unsctlted and higher ; snot. 87Sfj > ! 7T4c. September. 66'4C8H e ; sttamer No , 2 red. ililSlic ; receipts , A6.677 bu. ; expnrls , 63D.834 bu , ; southern wheat bv sample , 8IG89c , eouth- em wheat nn grade , A51 > i < i > 8SV4c. CORN Firmer ; spot. SlHfniWo : Bepletnber , IlllfeSlHc ; mcamer mixed , 21Uff23'ic : ipcelpls , 110,173 bu . southern white corn , 3 j35c ; eouth- urn ) rlloH , 3rij36c. OATS-Sleady : No. 2 while. Z7f7'ic. old , rro-liitH , 44.634 bu. RYE Firmer ; No. I western , 47o ; recelplf , 0 463 bu HAY Firm : choice timothy , $13.5001(00. ( GRAIN FRHIOHTS Viri nulet nnd un- 'h.injredsloimer lots , 3n 4J4d , Septembir. UllTTKIl Hleady and unchanged ; fancy : ruamery > ISfilCc. ECOS-Flun : frenh , 12c. ( 'HiisB : | ' * lrm and unchanged ; fancy Now fork. 6T,09c. _ /1'olrilo Market * . TOLEDO Aug. 10. WHEAT Higher ; cash and \ugust. 63VJc CORN-Dull. higher. NO , ! mixed , 27Sc. ! OATS Slea4y ; No. 1 mixed. 17c. RYE ActUe. nrm ; No. 2. cauli , 44c. fLQVEHSEED-Dull , tteady , prime , Octpw , 4 30 bl J. OIL Unchanged. I I ' , ' Maiiclicntrr Tfitlle TrnilOt MANCHESTER , Aur , 10. Cloths &Dd } . ( imft ulet ana yery llstit LudntiB doing. ' - WEATHER CROP BOLLET1S Tcmpcrfttnro Rnlcs Abont Normal and thi Eainfall Very Heavy , CORN IS IN A FLOURISHING CONDITIOf Hot \Vontliop Itnrni I * ComitrrnrUM 1 > > Ilio Timely Deltmc- nil Ihc Ulit KliiK I" on llln l"cvt Annla. Weekly crop bulletin No. 18 ot thr- Ne braska xectlon of the climate nml croi service of the Weather llurenu for tin week end IIIR nl S n , in. , August 9 , says ; Rainfall for the week. The tcmpeintuto of thu past week hn1 nvcr.iRcil nbout nornml In tlie eiiHtcru iior lion of the Htuto , nml 2 ( Icqicct" below nor nml In the western pottlon , The inaxlinun tcmncriituies h.ivo been below ! K ) ilogrcc1 on most dnya of the week The rainfall lint been nbnve ( he norinii In nil counties uxiept those nlotit the Mlosouil ilver north of Otoc county It hits cxcecilcd nn Inch over the Kiotitei portion nf I In" stale , nml In llmtlrd ntoni Ii lm been much heavier. In put1 * of Slier man nnd Ituffalo counties this weekly rain fall exceeded [ > Inchei The mills of thu week vvere unfnvoinbh for 'thrashing und HtackliiR mull Kruln. It some fc\v cusei wheat has sprouted In tin shock. Coin bus been much benefited by Die mini of the week , nnd It lint rccovctoi somewhat from the effects of the hot. dn vvoitthei the last of July. In many eountlfi hovvcvei , the crop has been pcimunentl } Injuted to Koine sllpht cVtent. In n fevi limited nren It Is eHtlmalvd that Iho cori will not exi-ced three-fouilhs of nn U\VI.IK < crop. Novel lhele , the bulk of the con N In Rood condition. Corn H very uni-vei In development , nnd , while carl.v corn I : fust maturing , the lute corn Is Just shoot Inf. Reports by counties : SOUTHEAST ERN SECTION. Uutlcr Corn very uneven , some pieces full ) up to average , olhers fnr behind , crop will be about average for county , fall pUmlm ; btguu Cuss Corn In good condition , but sIlKhtli dnm aged bv drouth , late potatoes and piitauris Im prove ] l ruins Clnj Coin late and somewhat injured by tin dry weather of las-t week , fall plow ills' be gun , Rome ulie.it sprouting lu stunk. rillmoie Corn good In southern pitrt of count ] and nearly nviiagc In northern part , fall plow ing commenced. tinge A good wick for corn , but crop 1 Intel than usual , muci corn In roastlnc tar. , Hamilton Corn doing' nkely , bill It later lli.n usual ; some torn lu roasting eai , but mort li shooting nnd forming cars. Jeff * rson Crops doing Mnelv , most corn ou of milk , much In roasting car , and early corr fa t matuilng JoluiFon Coin In good condition , and mud of the crop will be ns good ns last sear corn uneven nnd much lite. l mcnbter Recent rains have helped ion wonderfully but In purls of count ) It Is noi earing will for lack of tain. Nemaha Earl ) corn Mime Injured by htal and drouth ; man ) have stopped thrashing am stacking and nrc plowing , ground In guod ton- dltton. Nuckolls Corn In good condition , nnd Hit heavy rains of the week Insure a big ciop , fall plow IIIR commenced. Otoc RaliiN have helped corn , und the crop If In a hopeful condition ; corn Is late anil uneven Pawnie Cnrii not Injured It ) hot weather , early corn beginning to dint , grape ? will bt large crop ; potatoes nearly failure Polk Some damage to corn ami grain stackf by high wind nnd hall , but crop generally doing w ell. Richardson Corn doing finely , nnd generally uninjured by hot weather. Saline Rains have helped corn , nnd Into po. taloes will be gomcthtpg uf a crqp ; oats art thrashing out prett ) well. Saundei-s C'ool , damp weather has Interfered with thrashlrx , but Is good for corn ; pasture * improved ; buckwhtat good ; llax light. Seward The rain of the week IIIIH helped corn , but considerable damage has been done by the drouth. Thaer Corn Is doing ns well as It postlbly can , and promises n. full crop ; onts turning out well , pastures good. York Corn slightly damaged by winds ol last week ; some corn In roasllnc tar : but llttli plowing done ; thrashing delaed by rains. NORTHEASTERN SECTION. Antelope Rain dcla > ed lini vesting ; somt wheat and oatB to cut , hot weather damaged some llelds of. corn , crop generally In goon condition. Ifod Small grain harvest completed ; stackIng - Ing in progress ; corn in excellent condition , promises an abundant > lold , earing out vcrj heavy. Burl With the light showers of the week , corr has held Its own , but needs rain ; large yield of wheat and oats. Cedar Small grain about all cut ; corn doing well , early and medium , planted , silked out , lutt planted not eared ) ct. Colfax Wet weather interfered with thrash ing nnd having , but was good for corn. Cumlng Small grain nil harvested , corn Is late and has been somcwli.it Injured by drouth In July. Dlxon Damp , cloudy week , small grain In shock , bul no stacking or thrashing him been done thl3 wctk , no damage to grain from rnln. Dodge Corn is mostly In silk or further ad vanced , early planted In roasting car , corn gen erally In good condition ; potatoew poor. Douglas Corn and potatoes need rain , ana yield Is being ninterlu.il ) affected by dry weather , oats harvest completed and some thrnsied. Holt Corn Jusl pulling out ears , looks line , and will make a gooit crop ; email grain mostly In shock. Knox Most corn well silked and de\eloping rapidly , wiek good for corn , but ratliir un favorable for harvesting ; hay plentiful. Madison Timely rains leave corn In excel lent condition and ntsurn lu full development. Pierce Prospeits for corn viry Mattering , If we have warm und dry weather ; corn has Brown very large. ' 1 1'latte Small grain jleldlng better than ex pected : corn generally In splendid condition , tonic llelds Injured by drouth ; thrashers tun ning full capacity. Sarpy Some larly planted corn damaged by dry weather , but most of the corn In good condition ; oats jleldlng well , Stanton Wheal Is yielding some better thnn expected ; out * crop Is heavy ; torn , Is doing well and Is now In silk. Tmirston Thrashing has commenced , nnd gr.iln IB geneinlly of good quality and average ) leld , corn doing well. WnshlnEtoii Corn doing well , but needs rain , liuy Is n light crop ; pjnture poor ; wheat and ualB turning out good Wa > ne Wheat and oats nearly nil harvested , Koine wheat spoiling In chock because ° f lain , ; orn growing well. CENTRAL SECTION. Buffalo Corn In southern part f county badly itunted , earn have rXopped growing ; early corn s hurt most. lUttd corn Is better than checked , ill corn Is late. Cutter Corn damaged some In parts of county ny drouth , wheat and oatu good , hay being : ut. I Daw son Thrashing begun ; wnejit good ; Irri gated wheat C'ictllciit ; corn In poulhein purl ot .ounty badly damaged by drouth , Oreely Early corn all safe for a big crop , and vlth u little more molstuie lute corn wilt tome nit well. i Hall Slacking and thrashing In progress , lorn very unc\en and much late , much of It haslet lot labeled yet , Howard The rains of the week have male hilly Improved Ihc prospects fur corn , but ho crop l veiy late ; bay und pabturago short. Ixmp Harveeilng1 about half done , wheat and iatn fair irop , coin very late , but with rain and ate- frost will make good crop. Merrlck Early lorn nil rlgntj some corn be- end redemption In eouthem part of county , mall grain harvested and home thrashing dune , Kiurman Corn will be benefited by the rains if the week , but has been considerably ilam- iged by thu preceding drouth. Valley Rnln and fogs lime delayed thrashing ind xtacklne , c-nrly corn taring and tllllne veil , pantuiea good ; potatoes doing well , bOUTHWESTERN SECTION , Adams Some < orn damaged by hut winds ; late am badly burnt In tome loculllleii plowing or wheat commenced , Dundy Corn very uneven , but promlvca about lalf a crop In moil parts of the county ; millet learly all dried up. Franklin Corn In good condition ; wheat and atK not In stack are sprouting ; fall plowing ommenced. rrontler Corn Is probably damaged slightly y dry weather , but Indication ! point to u lurfet rop. rurnas-rorn but Illlle damaged by drouth , nd splendid ruin all over county | .iln week , orn prospects good ; alfalfa good , ( Jasper Corn la damaged 25 per cent by the r > weather. Hurlan Some few flt-ldt of corn damaged by ot weather , generally crop promising ; ulfulfa elntr cut third lime ; oats poor ; potatoes good , Hlti icock Smull grain being thrashed , ( lop ot HO good us e&pected ; corn doing well in atttrn , und needing ruin In northern part ot ounty. Karne > Oali a full crop ; corn dolnv well nd , except wlKie Injured by hall , promlnci bout a full crop. Lincoln Corn In good condition and U mak- ni ; wonderful headway , come In roasting car nd some ju > t ta llnir out. Perklni Spltodld rein ; corn looke promising , lied WUlovr-UucU ot the wheat to tc uckt < ) yet , lol of wheat stuck * In sight this Kiasfhoppers Injuring corn. Wtbtttr-rirnty nf rain In Home locolltlt * others In need of ralni corn doing well anl will be n full crop. WESTERN ANN NOnTUWKSTEUN. Cherry Harvesting mnklnic rapl.l prore * | corn growing finely and Just commencing It eari hnjlng well under hmdwny , Chofimr liny n \ tf crop , having dflnvel by ralnsi corn will be a full crop ! all affallk ilolnc nnely. Iinwesvhenl mostly cut. onts Into nnd doIng - Ing v\ell ; corn Very lote. Deuel-Corn a full crop ; alfalfa doing well ; liny line. Kfith Week cool nnd wd , corn Is doing well , Kt-sn Pahft Nice rnln ; good sronlnc wcntlicr for corn Klmbill The rains have made whent nnd onts , some ready to cut. potatoes sure crop ! millet good ; hay never better , range line Ixjgan Wheat rather pour trop , some onU not worth cutting ; corn looking r t rate ana ground wel. Rock Prospects are for n large crop of corn f colts lllurrhrnt harvest deln > ed b > rahu of week , much of second crop nf alfalfa put UJ , jlelit never belter , corn caring well Thomas-Plenty of warm inlns nnd crops making big growth H A UlVEI.\N'l ) , Socllon Director , Lincoln , Neb , < sovnii.NMivi' iMjrtns ( : ( IN Corn CoMilltloiin Ilrtlrr Thnii Limt Mniilli. lint llflim ttu > A > crnKO. AVASIUNOTOK , Aug 10The August rvpnrt of the statistician of the Dcpirtmciit of Agrl- culluie shows the following iiverage conditions on August 1- Coin , SI 2 spring win at. 667. spring re , 618 , onts SOO , hirlev. R75 , buck- wh nl. 949. tobacco , 7 < 7 , lilsh Initntoni. 771 1 he condition of corn R1 2. Is 13 polnls higher limn list month , lie p.Hits lovvi-i thnn on An- Rust I , ivis. mid 3 points linver thnn the August nveingc for lie last ten venrs. The prlnclpil Mute nvoing.-K ere ns foll-m ' . Ohio , s. , Mlrhlgm 11 , Indlnnii. 92 , Illinois , 93 ; lown , 7S , Missouri R7. Knn ns 70 ( n drop of 20 points dutlng the month ) , Nebrnskn , 81 Tcvns 3 ( it diop nt l < t points ) , Umitsi.rc W. Ktn- luck ) . 92 The condition of hprlng w he-it so 7 Is 4 J points lower thnn last month , but 7v points h R her than on August 1 iw and 4 K points higher Hum the August nvtiage for the him leu ) cnrs This | s n decline uf 8 points In Minnesota , 11 In outh Dakota. | i In Ninth Dakota nnd 1 In Xebi.i Kn 'Ihe nM > iage condition nf spilng DC | s J'l , as eonipnied wlti lui last iiuinih s < on August 1 lV.il ) , nnd fCS feu the hut tin ) c.us The aveiugc condition of outs Is K ; , IIH 101.1 Piled lti S76 ln t me nth and 773 on Augutt 1. IS'n ! ' 1 hp eoiu-olldated n-Uirns Indicate that about 10 per cent ut the oats Hop of Insl ) c.if Is Mill on hand The nv crime cnndltlnn of barley Is S7 B , n ngiilnpt vs.l on Jul ) 1 mid S2 on AiiRUft 1 , The nrcii"Mn buckv\heal Is 4 S per cent lcs than last > eur and the condition Is ill 9 as compirnl with 9C nt the colie poiidlng period of labt ) ear. The nvtiage condition of pnlnlocs has fallen during Jul ) from 67 S lo 779. whlih litter llguic is n,9 points lower than nn August 1 18 % The condition of t.ie npp'e imp is In Hit , m.iln veiv unfavorable Ohlu und Michigan hint- llttlo moie than one-third of n full crop I'onn- slvunli sllghtl ) umltr nnd Ntwuk ullll slightly over n half ciop and Virginia nml KinHukj each about tno-lliInN lltpoitR from Eevcrul points In I'linndu Indicate1 n short cu > p of the laigcr fruits , putlculail ) npplt s , bolti In Ontario nnd the in.ultimo provlncts There are feu sections of the eounii ) that do not leport a failure , mole o- lets marked , in the peach crop The average condition of pntturcs is \erjr high , nn average exceeding til eloi-cl ) npproar i- Ing , 100 being reported from three fourths of th states , COTTO.N IIAKICI'.TS. > liuihly ( iovcriiint'iil lli'iiorl IIIINI > N it llrrnlc In ( litVrifintMiii. . NEW \OIIK , Aim10 The cotton maiket opened Mi-ady nt a deellun of 2fil polnls tablis being dls.ippolntliiK und weithir news ( , n Lilly biM'l h , Indliutluib of btiiillilnl i-alus In Hie Little Iti'cK , Snxnnniih and Memphis d'strliti , v.llh uijoil r.ilns in 'lV\ns rolltivv In ) ; the epi'ii- Ins cnll Ihc mm ket icmivtud tin * Ions nnd at noan wns t.Uatl ) at u'wul ji'ftiMilaj H iliwlng pile. " Th" Use that Inllowed the opening tlt- cllne WHS due tu n liulllsli Inlerpretntl n jUtn In Ihu olllelal vvis > 'cl > ciup i.puit Imimtll itily following the nnnoune mint ol the nioiuhl ) u port fmm Winhlngt.jn , h.i i\er , the market bnku In nbout tin ; luwni-l pilce the afternoon rulul tiule-t , with the Hiding gominll ) n fc\v pultun undei tin.losing ilMiie of jut idnv and tin- lenellnnll ) ste.ul ) at u nel de-i , lnc of J points to nn ad- aim of 1 point , lotil I-.UIH fu- lures , C7OXt bales rutures closetl slo idj , snlis. ( ,7.0J. ) biliH. Januai ) , 7 It 1'cbiuarj 7 17 , Mnnh , J720 , April , $7 2J , Ma ) , J7 SO , AuguM. iiM , htptember , > 7.2 > , Octobei , } 711 , Nuvrmbei , J7.M , Deccmlci , J7 OS Kp il eloped eau ) , mid dllng uplands , 80 , mldillliig gulf , * > Ui. nit le- i-elplB , none , gross , ! JI biles , expoils to Grout llrlluln , J iKilcs , ijntlnent , 1,5,1 | JIM ! , forwarded , 231 baleH , ciilt-s , 3.IS b I | H , nil tphmi'ts , stuck , 41.CS7 biles. Tulal Ind.i ) . Nel nieipts I.iU bales , exiHiits to Or at lliltiiln , 30 bilew , con tlnent , 1,658 lules , stock , 82 C71 biles I'oiiboll- dated : Nit receipts , 3.J-0 b.sles , pxinrls to Gieat Riltuln , 3 bales. Trance. 401 bilm. eon- tlnent , 2,3u biles. Total since BtpttmbiM 1 Net receipts , 6,620,074 bales , cxpoits to fit ! u IMtaln. 3,003,415 biles , rraneei 4'H47G biles , eontlnint , 2.143.4CJ bales ; channel , r,4Vi bales LIVERPOOL , Aug. 10 COriON- < pot n"Iel : prime unchanged , Ameiliati mldillliig , 4 U 32d Hie BUCB of the da ) weie S.OilO bales of vvlileh 1,000 bales were for speculation mil export , and Included 7 , ' )0 ) bales of Ann rlcan Rect Ipla , 2 000 bales no Ameilcan. 1'iitiires opened quIit , with a moderate demand and clot- , * * ! quiet nt Die decline ; American middling I M C , August , 4 12-C44 | 13-C4d IjtljerH , Augusl and September , 4 47-64B4 4S-64d buyeiH , September nnd October , 4 38-C4d selleiu , November and December , 3 f.5 6a bucrs ; December nnd .Innuaiy , 3 C4-G4d buers , January and rebruai ) , 3 54-C4d solleis , Tebrunry and March , 3 M C4ff3 6"-IHd sellers. May und June. 3 rC-CIS3 CT-Cld liujcr ? NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 10 COTTON-Qulet sales , 100 bales , ordinary , 6 7-lCc , good onllnarx , G IJ-lCc ; low middling , Tc , mlililllnn , 7 11-lGc , good mlddllnif , 8 11-lCc. middling fall , 8'ic. re ceipts , 1,184 bale * , stock , 13,022 bales rutures , steady sales , 21,200 bales , August , $7 Ttff7 36 , September. JG83fjG9j , October , JG78ifiG73 , No vember , fCTlijiGbl. December , JC kl i ; SJ. Jan- uanJGStflGW , 1'ebruar ) , $68741680 , March , JO MMJC 02. MEMPHIS , Aug 10 COTTON Stead ) . mid dling , 713-lOc , lecelpts , 18 bales shipments , 140 bile * , stock. 4.G04 boles , no snles. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 10 COITON I'lrm nnd un changed , with no miles , middling , 7 13 ICc re- celptB and Klilpmentx , 101 bnlci each , iilock , 9,721 bales. _ TV York Dry ( < OOIN Mnrlfi't. NEW "SORIv , Aug 10. The dry goods market shows continued ncllvlly lodny. The ptefcnce of many buer , who have luKcn advantage of Ihe speilal rates , helped to swell the day's ifcord In Jobbing centers In Ilibt hand markets the activity Is maiKed , Tie dtmdiid foi nil grades of staple cottons Is hrMc In all quartern Print cloths are exceedingly llrm ut 2 S-lGc fur cxlrug and relatively advanced prices for odd goods. Sales of the lattei continue In I irge qiiuntlllts , but extron , spots und futuua arc icfused ul the price current , _ KIIIINIIN tJltj MiirK > < N. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 10. WHEAT IlrUU de mand , jW3c ' higher than ) e > terdi'v clore , No , Z hard , 7f.V4e ; No 3 , 73'4c. , No 4 , 70e ; No 2 snft , 79c , No. 3 , 77c : No. 4 , 72'4c ' , No. 2 p.irlng , 720. CORN About Ueiidy , No. 2 white. 21'i.c. ' OA'IS Pair demand , N 2 mlxfd , ICJ.c. RYE No. 2 , nominally , 3S4(3Slic. ( HAY-rirm nnd unchnngtd. lIUTTElt Sleail ) , creumer ) , 13140 , dully lie , iOQS lie higher , deimnd heavy , fnuh candlid Missouri und KansiiH stock , Klic. NEW YORIC. Aug. 10SUO All-Raw , hteady ! fair refining , 3'tc , centrifugal , GrH \ , 3)c Re. lined , quiet , standard A , 4Hc ; confectioners A , 4 ? > o ; cut loaf , DHc , powdered , C'.lc , iiranuliited , DC ; cubes , Kc , NEW ORLEANS , Aug -SUO All-Open ket- tie , quiet. 2'i (3c , cenlrlfugal. lea/ly , grnnu. lated , 4Vlr4 9-1G , while , 33-inff4Vic , yellowc , : ii ? H31ie ; fecionds , 203ic. OlhrrH uncliuntC'J. 1'i'orlii MnrKi'lH , I'EORIA. Aug , 10. CORN-riim , No 2 , 24c OATS Irrtgular , No. 2 wille , IS'iJfJOc , RYE-Dull , nominal WHISKY Market steady , flnlnhed goods on Ihc burls of II 19 for high wlntt. RECEIPTS-Corn , 30.1M hue , rat * . 42.650 bus. ; i\r. 5,400 bus. , whltky , none , wheat none , SHIPMENTS Corn. 12,1V ) bus , emU 21 KA | ju . ; rc , none , whisky , 755 bbls ; wlicut , none , Wool . NEW YORK. Aug. 10. WOOISlendy. . lloece , 19 i'.o ; pulled , No. i iy cxlin , 2J5/.M.C , Texas , H , Aug , 10. VVOOIUnchanged me. dlum , 15/l7c , light linn 13 H'.ic ; heavy line , 10 Wile , tub HiiBhc.l , 1732IC. Oil Vllll'l.rtS. OIL CITY , PH. . Aug. 10-Cridlt Imlnnrca ; ic ; [ ertlllcates no bids , ilpmenU. i9G77 bbls. ; runs , ICO D04 bblH. I/J.NDON , AUK 10. Calcutta LlnM-rd , tipnt , 14s 74d Calcutta linseed neui at bund dc. livery , 3U 7Wd , _ KUII KrnnclHcoVlifiil uncl llnrlcy. SAN KIIAN4MHCO , Aug , 10. WIIKAT Quid and Hrm. Decimber , Jl.48' . JIARLEY Irattlvc , In i ember. iilx I'oMljioiifil. i NHW VOUK , AUK 10. Argumenlc In Hm iGhens corpus proccedlnRH In behalf of Did illeged New OrlennH diamond thieves , Jciui \nlonlo Muffiin und Hogello ( lulluez , luvu poulponed until tomorrow , JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb. -COMMISSION 5RA1N : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS l 1IOAIIU OK TIIAUB. * " ' Dlrtct wire * to Chicago tnd New Tork.