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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1897)
0 TIU5 OMAHA DAILY mSlfi-FKIDAY , AUGUST 20 , 181)7. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat.Mnk'.s . a Heavy Adyance ( But is Nervous and Closes Lower. NET LOSS NEARLY A CENT AND A HALF Corn Is A No Krratlc , lint < liv 1'liiul 1'rlfiMhiitVH Hill } ' a Sllulit I.o * * . I'l'iivNIiitiH Ai' < ; Inile- I'lrin. AUR. 19. September wheat to day ciime within a very mnll fr.ictlon of touching the W-ccnl mark , but slumped IrelurluiiHly nnd clojed nt S7'ic , n drop of IVc lncc yesterday. The market was nn extremely nervous one , with lUiPtuatlons corre-pundliiuly violent. Some bearish crop reports * , foroliii seaboard selling and letting KO of niniildcinblu holdlnpp by the bull clique weru features In the decline. Corn nnd oat * were but slightly affected , corn declining < - and oats about the fame. I'roxlHlun. ' . showed Independent llrmness. closing unchanged lo 7'i' * higher. Wh"ii the wheat market opened the pit was jammi-d with anxious and excited lirokurn nnd traders , and the couise of prices nfter the llrst plunge gave grounds for belief thai yesterday's sensational ad vance might be repeated. A innr pro nounced bearish feeling , however , ulti mately inserted Itself. September whent , which elO'ed ycptcrday nt V"jc , ttnrted to day nt from SSc to Wii4c and soon dropped to Wiv , nml nfler hubbing between that IlKtiru nnd ssc for a few mmutei It lost In Ui' leups to Wic. helped along by n Horn ! of btiyniK orders from those who had previ ously nuld aloof. They climbed Into the band \\iiKon too late , however. I1 ! ' m N'-JiC the nmrkei Mid HUe n well planned run away until It was btought up with n splash into the llgureH between S7'ic and Sic. Al though Si'ic was vlitually tin ; bottom of the decline , n I.VI.IMO bu lot VVIIH sold at thu culmination ot the descent nt Sifi. llusl- nc's Flacked after tbat and the price had ngaln ictnvrrcd lo f ! > Hc by HUM ) without the biiyliiK of any Rteat quantity , Liver pool In Klin the day's sensation by n I' i i'id advance nml Blight ! } ' Incieased this Inter In the tiny. ' ' 1 he news frnm ? w York , however , was somewhat illrcouniK- IIIBbiInK to the effect that forclKii orders received today were B-'ncrnlly to sell out wheat pievlous-ly boUKhtCroii reports , too , were tint unnnliii'ius MS to the iliinuiKU lJ Fprlni ! wheat , the Price Current In parti u- lar liclim rather bearish In tone. I'liriH cnliles showed iidvnncis raniliiK from IV : to 25ic Chicago received 311 cars , against lot a year n ; o. Minneapolis nnd Unliilh jut I.1S cnrlciuds , npalnsl 213 hist year. At lantic port cleatanccrt were equal In wheat nnd Hour to 425,0(10 ( bu. Thosii who did not cct thrown out on I ho plunge lo S7c nnd t 7' , c about 11 i0 ! o'clock had nnollier chnnco toVt Mi-c-tbal price behiff again olilulii- ! ! nble about noon. OurltiK Hie next hour It went down to s * < c and up to Mic. mid In fact did not Hcfin to knuw where It w.is at durliiR that lime. The trade WIIM not heavy or KciKrnl , l'llv ' majority of the local scalp ers preferrlnj ? to look on. It was current rumor In the pit near the lo e that wheat was setdliiK P with Allen-(3rler , which Indicates that they have parted with n considerable portion of the wheat they were holdliiK for the party known as the bull syndicate. Acting on that belief the crowd Jumped onto the market nnd In n very few minutes hammered It down from around ssc to S7c until It closed at S7'c. ( Corn was fairly steady , showing a uegrce ot netvoiisiHss at timer on account of fie eiratlc notion of whcut. There wns a fjreatly Improved trade , especially from the outside. The bull crowd chnttKcd , se'llnft S > "itember rind buying Uectmbur to the ex tent of ab'iut ' I.OiW.ilOO bu. , the feature of tin market. Crop reports' were less favorable und rhlppini ; demand was better. Local re ceipts weru ! > jl ears. The market slid oft towar.l the end wllh wheat. September opened InvKUlur. a shade lower toic higher at from liVJic to 2'J'ic. It ranged between al.Ti23'ic ) { and ! Su , eloslriK nt SS TiZ yiP. Oatt' was rather quiet within a narrow range , with the tendency toward sllglitl } lower prices' . As In corn the feature was clmiiKinsj fiotn September to December There was some Increase In outside trade Local receipts were C.l ! : cars. September opened unchanged at ISc. and ranged be- twcou l.SCSi0c ( ( ] ami 17iJfl7T c. It closed at 17yQlSc. ] n provisions the C'ndnhys were henvj Beliefs of September lard , probably liquida tion of a IOUK time , which was taken l > \ shippers. Pork after an early decline ad vanced sharply on outside ? buying , lard nni' ribs being carried along. Moat of. the nil- vnnco was lost later during the last decline In wheat. Hog receipts fhow n falling off At the clos'e September pork was 7'ic hlsliet nt SS.57 , September Uird U'.ic ' higher at $ l.2'/- nnd September ribs unchanged ut $7 > .t } i < ! > . Kstlmated receipts Krlduy : Wheat , 31 ( cars ; corn , 1,013 cars ; oats , CCO cart' ; hocsi 23,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : ArllclcH. r iliiii. | Lmv.'TcToao. WJicnt- I F 7 87W 87 87M May. . . Hl'.4.ii ! ) ( UU4 BU btl Corn- Air i : . . . . - ' < si ' " ' ' ( ' ' - - Dec. . . ! 30 ( Miy . . . 32H-3i ; II'Jll OiltB Sept. . . . l > -Mi 17TC-18 18 Die. . . . May. . Turk kept. . . H I II 8 40 H fi7K 8 SO Oct. . . H 47 IIII''K H -I7W H ( it ) H fit ) Dee. . . . 803 70 853 S 70 H ( III Lard Sent. . . 4 r . ' > .17 W 4 fill 4 r > 2M 4 Ad Oct. . . . 4 Ul ( I.1 ! ! * 4 f.7 ! < 4 f.7W 4 r > 5 Dee. . . . -105 U7W 4 t'Ji ! 4 OlK ! I (10 Eh'tlltbi fc'i'Ht. . . 51(1 ( in C 07M B 07K , A 01) ) JOct. . . . 5 13 0 1U 0 li ! a l- ' No. I. Ca li iiuiitiitliiim were as fnllmrit : I'I/t'll l-'linn-Ti price * advnnceil l"a AVHKAT No. 2 uprlnir , HKUiau ; No. 3 uprlnu $4 S7o ; Nn. i rcnl , ! Wc. COHN No. i. 2s'iS2S1\ie. \ OATH-NO , s. me. r. . b. ; NO. 2 white , 2iw ZIc : NJ. a while. lH',4B51Hc. UYK-No. 2. 40'ic. IIAULKV Nornlimli No. 3 , 301J3Sc ; No. 4 , 2Si . . i. ii.onHfli.iHS. TI.MOTIIV Hiii : : ) 1'rlinc , J2.75. 1'UOVIHIONS I'oik. nies ! , per hhl. , JS.W . , PIT 1C * ) UH. . JI.62K. II , iron , nhnrt ilh lden ( likis , ' ) . Jl..OSiJ.'i. Dry railed Hhouldr ( hoxrd ) , t5.00 i5.:5 ; uliort clear hldt-B ( hoxcd ) 3.00j5.73. W1IIHKV UlJtlllprn' llnlsh'M Koodn , per K'U. J1.20. SUClAIl-Cut Innf , K.SI ; itranulated , J5.21 tnnilnnl "A , " J5.9. Shipments Flonr.hlils. . . Wheat , hii. . . . . Corn , IHI 51.I.IUI ) n.itK , hu 3'J4.0UI ) Itye.bu , 15,1)110 ) HarU'.v. liil. . . . lll.OIIII On the I'niduci" explwnuM lodny the butter miir ket was linn : i-ifanu'rU'B , dalrlfH. l K(1(1Sl'lrni : irmli , 12Hc. LIVIJ rOUIvritY-Miirket steady ; turkeys , 9t lOc ; rhlvUfiu , 74o ! ; nprliiKi" , 10c ; ducks , kU''i ' ! . M\V voitic CJIMUVI , MAUICKT ( luotiilltiiiM of tin- Day 011 Ccnera 4'ominiiilHlrN. NKW VOIllv. Auj. 19. l > "l/UU-n c-Mpts. 2331 tihlx , ; expoitu , i > ,73G hlilx. ; iUU't | and llrnn'ri t'lox Inn Irri'KUlur : winter p.ilcnla , J4.75fjfS.IO ; wlnti1 tlralKlilH , 5l.WiH.75 ; Mlnnennta patents , } . ' > . 104 C.20 ; winter ixuai3.25j3.73 , Itye Hour , linn upeillne. t2.75i3.00. , COItN MKAL Kliin ; yellow ui'sltrn , 64c. f JIVUijulit : N" . 2 wentfrn , 49c. HAHI.r.V Dull ; weclern , SD'vo , . IIAHI.I'.V MA1.T Nunlnal ; 43U55c. WHIM'llurlpm ! , Iki.lCO hu. ; exporlK , 324,7 ( bu , H | > oi , Itirculnr ; No. 2 red , Sfe , Oiitlon upeiied luui-r under foreign helling nnd IllKai pulntlUK fiihlen , lecovervd and lulviinceil to In ] ilK.ic t imliu of the year on ncivnun ravcrlni ; , hu volluprrd In l In.1 lute nHuinouit under heavy tin loading and light export denmndj cloi-ed ViClh net IO.MIIn Her nn Ducemher ; No. 2 reil , AUKUKI cloned ul We. l-'eptcmber , 93UCS ! * * r. cloted u vie. vie.COILS' COILS' -Itei-elptH , 62.400 hu. ; export * , 43 77S hu Hpul. uulel ; No. 2 , 33i c. Opttotm opene.l lirme on lef fiivorahle ITHII neH mid thu Jump I wheut , hut aold off Inter under n adzing uni rloneil i.te net lower ; August cloted nt 33ic Kepteml-er. 33iiJ3Ho. closed lit 31 , e. OATH -Uei-elpt , 'J3.i hu. ; export * , 34 ! S | , u Ppot , hklier on mixed ; No , 2 , SJ'.jo. Option \\ere linn nt ilr t. hut reucleil wliii the othe nmrkt'lH nnd fluked linchaiiKed In I4e net lower A'u t i lonoil LtSo ; B 'i tonihe . SlitjiSS- , ? ' . < u ut 22t < c , HA i- Weak ; shipping , 45J50o. JlOl'S-qulfti UU rmji , SOlc ; 1S9C i-r.-p. 6 < ? So ftuli'j l'41-lllc count. US crop , 30 < c ; KM oiui CQDc Ixindon , ( utiWd. IIIDKS-rinn ; ( lalveilon. 14 i 15Hc ; lIufTalo ? ' . ? ; , " - llrj'W * ' * e : fullfornU. 17.- . A Vei ' " " " ' 1 > l'mlu'-'k * ° l * < ilueno 1'luh'lHIUNSllecf. . nrm : heef hanu. KS.OOtf nirutii. uleaily ; pli-lld helllen. 6Ulj7tji IileKje.V . thouldem. 5t3'kO pli-klej hanu. Itrrrlptf , 1.741 rkci. ; v ry llrm ; w * tern rrrumerr , HClSo HUlnn. 17c. . . " t , 'I ' > t . . . . . . } . quiet ; law. ' 'J wtor ! . SUflSHc ; tninll. colored. SflSUe ; rmrt fklni' . S'i Clr ! : full tkltn * , Uc. KIIOS lltcrlM * . ' ,411 pkR . ; tlrm : Mute and Prnni > j-lv nln , 145Tltc ; wcctfrn , Ik1. OILS CiittnntrrO , quiet ; prime yellow , SCO K'ti. l'Plrol"iii7i , ilull. Ito-ln , curler ; MrahiM , common lo good , JM/HW1.SO. Turpentine , quiet lit SMjattc. MOl.ASSIIR Firm New Orlrnnp , open kcttl * . Rood to cl.olce. MfttOC. - ' 'Irm ; fair to extra , 4UO ! * c : Jnpon , MHTALS * MR Ircn. qidct : southern , J9.COO 10.7S ; northern. tin.Mlii.K. copper , tlfni ; brok- cm , 111.IS : txchnnitP. 111. l&HII.M. Ix > ni1 , trong | i brokcru , > 8.W ; exehiinRp , J.'l.SSflS.M. Tin , fnsler j MrnlghlF , HS.SMnJ. ! " ) ; spelter , stead } ' at X.fJJI 4 r. . i lly n clofp vote tlie Produce cxchnngp today I decided tn continue the branding nnd grading of Hour. A proposition wn * recently made to Jl - continue the prnctlcc. St. Lniilo ( Jeneriil MnrKHn. j ST. I.OVIS , AUK. 19. Jp'I/JL'H-l Ughor nml nil- | vimi-litR In sympathy with the rise In wheat | ychtonlny ; piti-ntn. t4.80ni.S1 ; straights , tt. * < W i 4..V ) ; rlpnrs , J4.00W4.1'1 ' ; medium , Jl.'ifl3.7i. | WIIKAT The rpraillatlvp nmrkpt op-ned n'endy iwiil following Ilic pace net by Chicago lluctu- j nu-il wildly mirlnit tlio llrst few momenta. IV I cemlier oppnml lie lower. wont off Uc more , nil. nni-eil IHe. dicllnpd that innrli. worn up 2 > < c i nml then dpcllned 2 > , c , rliliu ? wllh seller * nt the iltnm. For the ilny Heptenibor was off I1 * " * , iprpintior sle. Auuunt P.tc nml Mny ? Je. Spot , I lull nnit higher : No. 2 led. cnnh. elevator , M'ic ild , trni-k. 93i409 > : NIL 2 hind , c < mli. Mfi Jtc , rnek ; AiiKii'l. H4iSeptemhcr ; , 3e n kvd ; DC- emhi'r. WUn npliwl. r < HlN The innrkt-t deellned In i ynipatliy with \hent , clonhiK fractions lower tlmn > e < tctdny. Hi , t , higher : No. 2 rnfh. 2 < i\o bU ; September , SffZii e. Mny , 30'i5J ? iii- . OATS- Kill tires H-ete i-tronc nnd hlsher ; pellers iTi' frMree ; fpot hlKher ; No. 2 CIIK | | , idevnlnr , S'4c ' hid ; trnrk. IR'jOine ; N" . 2 while , ! 24Q3o ; 'plemliiT , ] * < } < bid ; May , 2liff211 < ! c. HYI'VHlKher ; 47r , truck. ciiltNMtAl : < nun nl II.M. ItllAN-AdvnnchiK : Hacked nt .country p.ilnts. 41e : i ant truck. 4le hid ; on trnrk , this aid ? , 44c , ri.AXMr.Kn-lllRlicr nt Il.07i41i1.na. TIMOTHY HIlMD-l'rlme , $2.70. llAY-Almiil te dy ; iirnlrli1 , new , } 4.fOfr'.fiO | ; Imnlhy new. il. ( ( nin.OJ. | 1'Ot'I.TliVrhlrkens Him : old linn , Ci,4c ; prlnuii. dijc ; duckx , fprltitis. Co ; gece , tirlim | , ! , 'siturke > i < . rprbiK ? , 12il2i4c. i llfTTnil-Kllin ; crenmeiy , ISfllSc ; dnlry , Off tc. tc.KHOS KHOS rinn nt Uc. \VIIISKY-lIlKh..r nt JI.20. COTTON TIIWfnehanKed. . ItAOrilNdfnehanKed. . MiT.\I.S-I.end , hlKlior nt n.79 hid. Ppeller. lull nt Sl.l2'i. ' I'ltrtVIHIONS--I'orlJ , nrm : slnndaid III-KS , lihhini ; , new , J9.no ; nld , Jl .10. I ir.1. holler : u Inn- steam , f4..12 < 4 ; choice. JIJO. llncnn iboxed ois ) , I'Mrn chnrt rlcnr. f5.S7't ; rllw , JO.'iO ' ; shoilH , n.l2'i. ' Dry fnlt ineati ( h.ixed ) . ohouldeiH , $ : . .00 ( \tra short clour. } 3.37'i : rih. < , J3.50 ; Hhorta. J1.fifl. UKi'KIPTH Kli.ur. 3'W hhl . : wheat , r,2iw in. : corn K.IHH hu. ; onls. 37.0ilO hu. SI 11 I'M i\TS : rioiir. r.ow hMs ; wheat , hu. ; corn , 22,0fli > bu. ; oat * , 10.01. * bu. OMAHA CKMOHAI , .11 AHKI2TS.X Cnnilltlim of Trade nnd < li " > n Stiuilp mid l''rini'.v I'ruiliiL'i' . if : ! H-11ulk of sales , lie. MI'TTKIl-roimnoii ' to fair ' choice , C06'jc ; to 'nnc > . 101/120 ; separator cicnrnery , lie ; galhcrcd renmeiy , Il'c. VKA1 , Cliolcp fat. SO to 110 Ibi. . quoted at SO DC : hiriti1 anil eunrso , 44T5c. LIVK 1'OfLTIlY lion * . IV ; cocks. Sfflc : Fprlng chleki'iw. per II ) . . lie ; iliicks. Oc ; tuikeys. ifJSr. ; rli.KO.N'a l.lvc. 75COOs ; neail pigeons not wnnlpil. MAY-l'iilnml. n.nO ; mhlluml , J1.00 : lowlnml , H.W : rje rtrnw. J1..V ) ; color maki- ! > the pi Ice on my ; IlKlit bales fell the bpt , only top t'laJos 'ilni ; lop pili-cs. ItllOOMCOIlN Kxtrcmcly slow fiilc ? new crop , lellvernd on track In countrv : cholre Rrcrn pelr- woiklnir cuinct per Hi. , 2fT2i.5c , choice srcen , -unnlnj ; to hurl. swit - onm-non. I'.Jc. . fANTATOfl'r3S-fer ' doz . r.OfCOi' ? . CI'l-'fMIIKKs'-l'ei' doz. . 13020c. TOMATOns I'er half hu. bahliot. 75Q90e. ONIONH-lv-r Int. . ) > 5cH5lC ( ' . LIMA IHANS per IK. 3c. HBANS llnnd-pleked uavj. per bu. , " 11.20. ' f'AItllAlIK Home Kroun. li c. POTATOIW-lVr hu. , new ; 0c. W. TKHMii.ON8 Crnted , per doz. . $1.73ir2.00. FIIUITS. AI'I'l.KS-t'cr hhl. , JI.C5 1.S3. NAIIM : I'l.l'MS-Per basket , 23if40c. ( SHAIMW fiilifonilu , JI.25in.3n. SOI-THMItN 1'KAfHKS-Por ' . , . . - ' .i > * < ill * - i vr.3 hu. . t i. Mv. -'INLY I'lJACIins--Per case , Crawford.- , I'AI.II-'OIt.VIA PnAH" ? Ilanlett , ptr case , ? 2.0i ) , lluniie Hnnly. 'AI.II.-OIINIA PLVMS-IVr caso. Jl.23fll.tO. IIOM1lltOWN ailAPKS 1'p.bihket , 20823C. TIIOP1CAL FRUITS. pIJAXCJlvS-Meillteiiaiiean iweels. $3.rfl. I'LMONS Mee lnny , $3.O ; choice California , t ' .DO. . . ' 'ANANAS Cholco larne flock , per bunch , J2.00S2.o ; medlum-plze.l liunchps. JI.50C2.00. MISCULLANUOUR. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , largo lze , 13c ; llrazlls. per lb. , luo ; 13iullsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy , soft shell. 12S 12c ; Etar.dards. 10 ® lie ; Illliertp , per io. . llc ) ; pecans , pollslieil larsc , OffilOc ; Jurnbo. HQllc ; larce IncKury nuts , ll. per bu. , cocoanuts , 4sc ! rnen. F1OS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes. I2c ; 5 crown. 60-lb. boxes , 133He. HONKV Choice. l3CKc. ClDKIl Clarltlert Juice , per half bbl. , J2.33 ; per bl. , JI.GO < rf4.2.i. MAPLK SVRUP-Flvc-Bal. cans , each , J2.23 , Hal. cans , pure , per iloz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cans , tC.io ; quart cans. J3.r.O : rnicsii MEATS. DHKSSBD HKKK-Uooa native steers. 400 to COO Ibs. , C'.ic ; good foreauarters , Btccrs , Stic ; good lilmlquailers. 8'io ; wcmvrn sierra , Cc ; fancy .iflferB. CVic ; good heifers , Cc ; good foicquarlers , lielfers , 3c ; good hlndquartem , heifers , Sc ; good cows , Co' fair cows , Site ; common cows , 5c ; cow forequarters , 4V4o ; cow hindquarters , < Hc. HKKK CUTS Tenderloins , ISc ; boneless strips , SVtc. strip loins , Cc ; rolls , Sc ; tlrloln butts , Sc : fhoulder rloila , Cc ; rump butts , 4ifcc ; Fteer chucks , 4iic ; cow cnucks , 4c ; bonuless chucka , ( c ; cow plates , 2Vic ; steer plates , 3c ; Hank steak , Ce ; loins , No. 1 , lie ; lolna , No. 2 , lOc ; loins , No. 3 , Sc ; elrloin ends , No. 1 , lie , ribs. No. 1. lie ; ribs. No. 2 , So , libs , No , 3 , Cc ; steer rounds. 7c ; cow round ? ! , SHc ; tow rounds , shank off , T e ; cow rounds , shark and rump off , Sc ; trimmings , 3'ic ; beef shanks , 2Hc ; brains , per doz. , 3.c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , lOo ; swectbrenils ( calves ) , per lb. , 40o , kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox tails , each , 2c ; livers , per Hi. . 2c ; hearts , per lb. . IHc : tonKiies , per lb. . lie. MUTTON I ambs , Sc ; sheep , 7c ; market racks ( long ) , Be hotel racks ( aliort ) , 12c ; legs and saddles , Sc ; lamb legs , ! ) < ; brc-aetx ami stews , 3c ; tongues , cuch , 3c. I'OHK Drtfreil pigs , S'.sc ; dressed hogs , Co' tenderloins , SV4c ; loins. Cc ; Bpnie ilbs , 4c ; haul sausage , butts , Co ; shoulders , rough , Cc , shoulders , rklnned , E'fcc ; trlmmlnga , 3'.ic ; leat lard , not rendered , Sc ; heads , cleaned , 3c : snout nnit-eare , 3e backbones , Hie ; check meats Sc : neelc bonea. 2c ; pigs' tails , 2c ; plucks , each , Co ; clilllerllnKM , DC ; nocks , n- ; hearts , pel doz. . 2."io ; stomncl.s , each. 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ; Kidneys , per doz. , lOc : brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz , , 25o ; livers , each , 3c. iiinns. TALLOW , irrc. HlDKS-No. 1 green hides. Ce ; No. 2. green hides , SViic ; No. 1 salted hides. 8c ; No. 2 green Halted hides , ' .L ; No. 1 M-al calf , S to 12 Ibs. . Slfcc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , te ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 10iil2c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. t > U toe : No. 1 dry united hide. , WflOc ; part cured nine early M.iiih ; , tu , i , L-HL-U , u ; ury mm , i aribas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ac tual weight , li/T.o ; dry Hint , Kansas and Ne- brarku murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual nelght , 3jNc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher woul l > eltH , per lb. , actual weU.nt , JilOc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain \\uol i > elts , per lb , , actual weight , 3iT4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay ficlglit on them. STOCKS AM ) 1IOMI.S. lleiiv ) KnrclKii Selllnur of'beat PIIH ( a Damper oil ( InMarket. . NKW YOIIK , Aug. U. The stock maiket today conthiued to > .how Itself K'ntlhlu tn unfavornbie Inllueru'i'N tu a marked degree. At no time dur ing the day did thu couitc of prlcut Indicate any atiisrepMvu ttienglh. Tlo liquidation ut times was quite heavy , especially in the inter nationals and the graiigtm , T.ie principal fac tor In the situation was the heavy eflllni ; foi fuiclgn account of wheat , tales for that account being lUtlmaled at between i.bCO.COV and 3,000.llKi InislivlK fur the day. Su much sliecH IIIIH been laid for e > eral wicks punt on the. foreign need fur uiir grain crops as giving the brut afcsurance for priiiptTlty tu the farming population and better limes for all that it was , but natural thai u depiehflon should follow thu dfc'lilon of the forelKiiein to sell back to us the wheat thty , iave purchiiM'd. T.ils development In the sltua- llun gave the greatest aid to the prufetuiuiml beats , who have bt'tn workbiK to per lxeiit | | ) for a leai'tlon In the price of Hoc Us. They were uUu ai-rlsled by the reactionary tendency In the l jiulon slock maiket , which embrai'ed u | | tecurl- lliu. Ini'ludliig those of American railways aim which vm due to the hantllttles which have taken place on the Indian frontier. London ulno ml. ! quite hriully In thu maiket of u.'i tie liili'iiiiillonalr. Another depretslng Influence aa Hie It polls \\hlcli me InJuatilouiily kept In elrculallun of continued cold wrather In the \\etl. caLiiliiK danger of u levelled rpilng wheat clop "ml u delay In Hie maturity of the corn crop. In Ihu course of lliu market today ex change enured disappointment to those who have been looking foiwurd to early Imports ot gold UB an additional bull factor 111 the flock iimrketTlie nrtual rales for long und khorl Meillnir iuie nlHiut ' , c In plte of ( lie fact thai Hie iiptn market iiucounl In I iiidon shourd an easier tone , and tn.it the Hank i f I'ligland re. fuitned fiuin advancing Its minimum rale of dis count today. The foielgii telling of gialn and tlie continued selling of American securities for foreign ncrount helped tu Mlfren eicbanxe late * . The fnlluie of thu Hank c : Hngland lo nthaiH-e | u rate of discount U regarded as evi dence that no fearri ate fell of mi linniedlati' drain of gold from London , These combined caukes erfectel quite a marked rt-artlon In the piliv * of Hocks gepurally and thU wai accekra. ted by the recovery of slop loss orders. Hut the muvriiunt reemed to lose Its force In a short time und the maiket turned Into extreme dull ness. Hupporllnt orders were found to be forth coming at the low point und those who had told out apparently wanted to Imy stocks again und hold for H rite. Sugar was quite a prominent featureami touched' a new high record at 1M Hiding materially In rallying thu market. It void akrutn to near the low em , A buying demand for tu coaler * UU to Uie day HU ulta of. material nfjlKlnncf In rnl lnR rrlce from the low point , an wan nlso n nhnrp rlne In the p'lee of lee l Run Mnckp. The Ix-nrn rnlded the market flRfiln juiit nt the rlow , cnuMnK prleen tri ease nff nfler the rallf Ne\erthele x net lomen , thoiixh ( ten- era ) , Arr for the mont part utmll. ( lei l trnlllc returns lor Ihr fectjml week of Annum from the Bouthetn railway , Chprmupenkc & Ohio , Ohlengo ( Irent WfMern nnd tx > ul > vlll ( > Nnnhvlllc Rme a firmer tone to those Mockii nnd helped In Mendy the market. l/if es of a point occurred In Krle tlrtt preferred , Illlnnld Central , Lnkc Krle \Ventern , Mlnnefotn Iron , lliihher nnd Kiku Shore , nnd Sli In lluhlur preferred. Con- rolldnted Oas Ralnetl 3Vi , Ilnmklyn Union ( Inf. Chlengo < KnMrrn Illinois nnd Lackawannn , 2 or over , nnd llrooklyn Transit nnd St. Joseph & Ornnd Inland over n point , The bond market yielded on moderntc renlUn- tlonfi In the rpecnlatlve llcnj. The weakmr * In the general market wn not pronounced nnd In the late dealings a better tone developed. The aggregate sales were 11.930.000. Ooxemment bonds were cnider nt the otlttet , but subsequently Drilled tip nnd closed sternly. The Kvenlns roM'ii t/ondon llnnnclal iinblo * gram enyx : "The stock market * were rtngnnnt today. Tlic > opened Hut on the political cltun * tlon , but teco\ered on better prices from the foreign hournui nt mlddiiy , n rlre In the Hunk of ' England's rate hnvlriK been apparently fcired hy I'arls nnd Herlln. Americans laggCil on the hall In New York buying nnd closed weak In the str < et. There wns a rise In Indian exchange , Indicating the pon-lblltty even iif gold going lo ImllH. India council drafts have been sold today as high an lu 3 13-lCd per rupee , nonliut is 3 S-IM yesterday The weekly statement of the Dank of Knglnnd i-hnwn that coin nnd bullion have Increased j439.f ; < K ) , of which 55WO wns gold Imported on balance , ! < 000 hnvlntf been cent In India and JCf.O.bOO to l.'KH't , while \rn \ cniiic * from fiiuth America , * 6J IO ) from th Tape niul i77a.0 ; fiom Auntrnl'n. ' The bank return * * nnii.iunlly Interestlmr feature Id n. furtln-r ilorioH o of neaily jiMn"ij ; In other se curities. This represents hoi rowings by the hank nnd 1 have reason to believe that the amount II.IH been burrowed from the India council. The rvn on for thin hoirowlnc puzr.Uit the market. Apparently the hank In desiring tu get contnd of the market , ns If It feared Kohl oxinrts lo New Volk or to Japan , nlthnilgh there nre tin signs at the moment of either hclmr nclu.illy Im- mlnont. The derrijnsf of Ct.ifrl.OM III other do- piisltn Is due to the decrense In other securities and lo the Increase of 7fttiM ! In guvernment H > - curlllcH. The reserve Increased SSilo.OO' ) . The I'nilH nnd lliilln maikets were llrm after u piTlod of dullness. " ' The follow Ini ; were HIP closing quolnllons on the lending stocks of the New York exchange totlay ; Atchlnon Ifi I ilo'fifd ilo nfd . . . : iH4lSt. I'llill . . ll.-illhnouj.t Ohio. . lfU : ilo | iM Canada IMclIlc . 7tl Pt I' , v Out. . 117 Canad.i Southern . " > ! dri nfd Central Paelllo. . . St. V. M..V M 12. ' ( MICH. .VOhlo So. I'aclihi 11) CldeacD.t Alton. So. Hallway Ill1 C..PAO. llll ilo pfd : i n > -vri. L. 1111 , Tovas .v Paul lie. . . . C.C. ( . .V St. L . . . . ; rj Itlulon IMcltlc 11H ilotifil "H It. I' . I ) . , VO II I-I. A IllllHOIl Del. . L. A , W Ilia do pfd lH i Don. A Kind IB Wheel..t L. M iM ! do pfd -I73 ( do pfd 10J4 Erie ( new ) Ill'4 Acl.l'im K\- l."it : ilo iMtpfd 4IIIJ Ani * rl'taii Kx 115 Ft. W.'Wiii' . . . . 170 Unlti-d States Kx. . . 4ft ( ivntN'orlhornpM.P.'H WulN Fntvo KX..10S llocklmr Vallov. . . . fi A. Cot.Oil 10 llllnolHCentril. . . . 10.1 do pfd 70 Laku Krlu X W. . . . Ill Am'n SplniM IK ! do pfd Ill do pfil 1(14 ( LakeShon 7B'n Am TOMCSU IIU $ ANnsh. do nfd Mauliatlan L HUM Chicago ( Ins HUt * Mut. Tr.icilnn I''il Icons. Out 1SH Michigan Ccutr.iL.loOlt Com. OiulCo 171) ) Mlnn.ASt. I , ' 'H ( CoT. K .t Iron 'JO dalNtiifd H7 do pfd Hi ) Mo.P.iclllc : il ! < fiou Illi-utrlc : i.1 ? < Molilk'AOIito : lK ! IMInolnSliiM 4UC- Mn.K. AT 14M LnClode Has : mj do pfd : ! "iv ! b"ul ; : tr > Kuw Alb. , * c Rlil. . . is. . * ! do pfd 1 u do nr l ; ! . ( N.it. Llll. Oil VMS N..1. Central lift P.'iclflcM.ill : \\H \ N. Y.Coutral luiUi'l'iilliiuiu ' Pal 17414 N. Y. Chi. .V St. I , . . ir > SilverCiM'tlllcatoH. . fill dolRtpfd 7fl Stand.Ilopu & .T. . . . 7d ! do'Jdpfd : ! 7 > , Siuir : MS' * Norfolk .t Western I ! ! . I do pfd ijr No. Ami'r.Co . T. C. , t Iron V7' ( , No. I'aclllo 17JiU. | S. Leather. . . do pfil -ItKni do pfd itim. OuliirluA W HIVU.S. Uubbcr. . . Orc.lt. iV Nnv liH i do pfd . Ore. Short Line - ' ! Western Union 11114 ' lltHinirs- It's ' ; * Sorih vmuri 41SJ4 ilopfd 1U4 Hock iHlnnd B.'iidiClil. lit.VHtPrn. . . . In SI. Lonm VS. K. OUI'S. L.S.A n. ln.il.V3.lBX Trun receipts. Totnl sales of stocks today weic 327,731 shnrcu , neludlng : Atchli oni refeired , 13.3 2 ; Cli'sa eike & Ohio , S.423 ; Iturllngton. 2.CSO ; houisvllle . "i Nasli- vllle. 8,210 ; Mls.'ouil , Kun ns it Texas preferred , i.370 ! ; MIusouil Pnclllc , 1C.530 ; Not them I'aclllc , 4.too ; Northern I'aclllc preferred , 16,2'M ; Iteadlng , 15.620 : Hock Island , 12.7 3 ; St. Paul , : ,2,703 ; KcAith- crn Hallway picferred , 1,430 : Texas & I'licllle , 2.720 ; Union 1'ncltlc. 7,070 ; I'aclllc Mall , 4,970 ; silver certlllcates. 3.000 : Sugar. 2S,33s ! ; Wcstein Union , 4,438 ; Chicago Ous , 14.213. Xow TorU Money NEW YORK , Aug. 19. MCiNiY ON CALI - Ilnsy nt I' Wl'.i per cent ; last loan. Hi r-er cent ; clused , offered at Hi per cent. I'KIME MKIICANT1LH I'APKll ' 3Jifl'44 ! per cent. STKItLINO UXCIIANGK FIrm. with nctunl business In bankers' hills at } 4.S.-i for demand and * i4.M'i574.S314 sixty days ; poj-ted nitift , } 4.S4i,4 and J4.SCV4SI.S.7 . ; commercial blllH. J4.S2. SILVUIt fKUTH'ICATES-Offereil at 03c. I1A11 SILVEIl S2c. MEXIC'AN DOLLARS 39T4C. . OOVIJHNMENT IIONDS Steady. STATIC IIONOS-Uull. HAILKOAI ) HONDS Weak. Closing quotations on bonus weic as follows : II. S. 'jB.rcff 704 U. S.-ls.n-g infill. II. .MS. A. On 1115 U.S.IH , coup 11B | G. U. AS. A. 7s lllllli U. S. new -IB. rcg . . II , xT.Cent. fin IKI'e ' U.S. new Is coup. . 1B4H H. AT. Cent. ( la. 11)11 ) U.S. ,1srcg L..VN. Unl.In 8tK : U.S. ( is.coup lliUlJM. K. T. Mrjt Is 8U > PnclflaiiH of ' 05. . . . 10J M. K. T. K3ioiil : 4 . (12 > ( Ala. , clans A. . . . lllli M'.ilunl Union OH. . . 11 Pv Ala. , cl.'iHH It , HIS N. J. (3. Oen. I'.H lll'-i : ' Ala.claHBC IIH No. I'aelllo Isn. . , . 111) ) Ala. Currency. . . . ( IS No. IMcltle'-'ds flSW La. New Con.-Is. . . Oil No. I'.ieltlo 4n 1)04 ) MlHSOiirl I'm. ' . 10.1 N. W. CUIIHOlH N.C.IlB I'-'il N. W. 8. P. Ucb. 5n. N. C.-In Ore. Nilv.lHIM nas , S. C. nonfund. Oro. Nnv. IH Tciin. new set 3s . , H.O.West iBtH Tunn. new flet fla. . 105 St. P. Consols 7s. . . 'Icmi old Hfit ( IB. . . . UO St. P. C. .V. P. W. ( is Vii. Ci'nlurh'H St. L. A I. M. Ocn , "i Va. dofcrr.Ml St. L. AS. P.Oen.O. 110 AtclllHOIIilB Southern Itv , AlclilBDii Second A , All'4 ' Tux. Paolllc lHt4. . . QS\i Canadu So. L'uds. . , , Hill . P.iolllo'd . . . C. I' . IstHof'1)5 ) lOUs II. 1' . iHtl Of 'lid. . . . lill D.AK.G. 4B " We-it Shore. Is. 107 U a. Si. U. G. 7B IK ) HnNloli Stoclv UIIOIIIIIOllN. HOSTON , Aug. 19.-Call Ir- iH , 2JJ3V4 per cent ; tlnift loans , 3tiM per cent. Closing prle es < for stocks , bonds and mining shares : A.T.AS. " p i r.iyX - iw 1/.7. . iif.l I . . . 05" American Suirar. . 14SH WIs. Cent : Vl Am.Sat.-ar nfd. . . . llll Kd. Etna. III. pfd , l&i : llavSt'ktu ( Jus. . . . 7 Cun , K\OI. \ lira HII Hell Tiilophonc. . . ' . ' 37 'AtciiHo'i ' pra i UoHton A Albmv. Jill Alchlxoii 4H H.V ( ISoBion A Maine. . . fii.-n. Klec. f > llflii C. . II. A U | ) d Wla Cent Ua l' j Fltchburi. Allomv. Mlntn. Gj l General Klnclrlu. . Atlantic 21 IlllnolB Steel 42 | llonion A Mont.tn i 14114 Mexican Central , . 54 ! IliUtu.V llostcn. . . . 'JS'H N. Y. A N.E ( 'alimintA Hecli. . 4in Old Colony IHil Centennial. O.S. I , UJ Kr.uiklin in llnubcr IH ' { U.II-H irk'o 21K S ill Ille/o it ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' H Union I'.iclllo UM OUI1IC..V. . . . ! ! . ! . . . . llll- , \Ycht Knit UlfilTaninraaK 1:10 : West Knit ntil lllil IWolverniB i\ii : \ San Frniii'lNcu MinliiKT ( liiolnlloiiM. SAN KIIAN 'IHCO , AUK. J9. The ofllelal cluslnj IIIK quotatlonB for mlnlni ; stocks today were nn follows : Alt.i 0 JiiHtlon . AlphaCou. . . 14 Kentucky Con Aiidi-H HI Mexican . lU-lchcr Ill ) ( Iceldi-ntalCon. , . . l.'cHtAllclchvr. . , , 01 Ophlr . . . llulllon a Overman . , , , Caledonia Ill potom . Clinllciit-ocon. . . . : il frivasa . Choll.ir C7 Sierra Niiv.i'U , , . . nil Cou.Cal.AVa llfl Union Ca > . ; i ; Con , Imperial 1 UtahCoi . ii ; Clown I'onil IS Yellow Jioltei. . . . HB lioulilAUiirrlii. . . . 'M Hl.in.l.inl . . Kin Silver birj , fl'Jei Moxieiii ilollar * . 44)/ailUc ) : Irutlb.Hi..it , 5'driltt. : . titirnvi. 7 < B. NIMV York MliiliiK ( t NK\V YOHIC , Auj ? . 19. The following are the mlnhik' iiuoiiitlons ; Chollar. . . . . . . ifo Oufirlo ; ir > 0 Ciowu Point . lil Onhlr. , , .IS Con. Cat. A Va. . . . 110 Piyiuoutii 1. Dead wood . o."i Uulek llv > > r mo ( iouiil li Curry. . . . , ; iri Oulaxnilvjr Dft.lui)0 ) HaleANorcroiH. . H5 Slerr.i.Nii/aJi i.o llomeitake . 'JUDO Suniir.l | : 1H.1 Iion.-fllver . UO Union Con ; ii ) Mexican . . . . Ill Yellow Jaj'.tin . . . . vrt Loniliiii SKicU ( llloliiHiiriN , IX1NPON , AUK. 19.-4 iin. i . closlnu ! ConholH , in'y . 11B Sul'.uii uoininou , . lliH CoiiMiilH. aeo't N Y. Ujiiir.il ION Can. Paclllu 7ip4 ! PeunirlvaiiU ,1.IU Krlu 17 Ue.-illiir. . . 1:114 : irlolBlbiiM : 41 > ( Alulilson III. Cinilr.il HIH L. AN Mexican ontlnarHI M x. Cn. uiw 11. ll.V-t HAH HlLVKIt-Htrady nt 24 1ICd'per ounce. MONEY > , & ( ( % i > er rent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hlllH U 1VI per cent ; for tline montht' I.IDi . Is l's l ; ptr cent. Gold Is nucted at HuenoB Ayres today ut ll'J'JO , Lltbon. 4Ii ! ; Home , 103,15. IliinU of Friiiu- < > U'iM'Kly NlnU'iueiit. I'AHIS , AUK. 19. The weekly statement of the Hank of France nhows thu follow Intf chanues , a compuieil with the pie\nus | account ; Notes In circulation , d ( create , 29coo.cuo fruiuu ; treasury dcccunt current , Increafe , lk75.WK ) frunes ; pild In hand , Increake , 3ClSiOO franc * ; bill * do- counted , deiftuie. S9375M.O fiuncs ; sllvi-r on naml , Ineieate , 1.075,000 franeni. . \iiii-i-lcin Seciirllli > In London , IXINDON , Aue. ' 5. The maiket for American tecurlllfs after moderate fluctuations weakened on u dthlre anion < huldrrs to realize. The close wan cany , und tin * demand Kenerully IlKht , Hniilc of 1 ' ' .nil I n mlV * t < UI > ' Stiileiiicnl. IXJNDON , Auif. ! > . The weekly statement of the Hank of Knglund ( how * the follow Ine changes , BI couipajtii with the previous account * Total loerve. lncr < * 9 ! > 7 .CHOH. ! * ) * ; clrciiUtlnn. dt- create. 113,000 ; htillhirt. .tnen-af. li .17S ; other focurltlen , decrenfe , ' JCBU.OOO ; other deposit * , de- creace , JCI,707POO"tp ; ibllc deposits , Increase , JC7M.MO ; notes refr\j''lncreflfi' ' , JCUO.WO ; ROV- emmenl seeiirltleii. llefrthw. JCMS.POO. The proportion ofitn # Hank of KngUnd'H re- ser\-e to llahlllty , x\'hlct\'taut eek w e & 1.2J per cent. It now S3.4I ir Vent. The Hank of EnRlnml'n-rate of dltcoiinl remilns unchanged at 2 NKW OIH.KAN8 , A > it { . 19. Clearings. 9M,463. ItALTlMOIlH. AUK (9. ( Clearing. $2)3 , WO : balance * , 3I8,49I. T HOSTON lr'--Clenrln8 ! $13,914 lit ) balances , AUR. ; - - , , ; ances , JIS.I.9ll. f" I NEW YOIIK , Aijt , , is.-ClearlUKS , 1110.930.116 ; l.nlanres , J6.780.SIS. PHILADELPHIA , AUK. 19.-Clenrlngs , 19,949- (07 ; balances , )1,333,312. CINCINNATI. Aug.il9.-Mnney , Stiff6 per cent ; New Yoik exchange , ISo discount. Clearings , | | l,617Sf,0. . MHMPIIIS. Aug. 19.-CIenrlnK . tlM.710 ; bat- nnce ! > , $ V,727 ) ; New York exchange , selling nl 11.M premium. ST. Ult'lM. Aug. 19.-ClPnrlngs , $4,149 .llSrhal- niices , t70iSW ) ; money-4fi7 per cent ; New York I exchange , 7"ip discount bid , SOo nskcd , ! I'llICAOO , Aug. U.-ClenrlnRi , I14.32I.1S2 ; New I Yaik exchange , ? : , c discount ; sterling exchange , posted rates , tl.SI'.HM.gfii.i : local flocks were dull nnd some dcellne on realizing. Closing ; Sirawboard , 30JJ , ; Streets. 19 : City Hallway , 212 ; Diamond Match , 14G"j | Metro | > olltiitl L , T-4 ; Went . Chlcngo , 110 % ; North Chicago , 243 ; Like Street , 17U ; New York Biscuit , 4914. COTTUX Outside IlillnotU'oM CoiMradlelory and I'rlooN Arc lrruiilnr. . NKW YOHIC , AUK. 19. The cotton market opened steady nt nn ndvance of 2 < T3 points , fur- j ther advanced 103 points , then broke Sffl3 p 'Ints ' , nnd close I easy nt ' net loss of 2iS points. i There was some encouragement for a time In i the enrly morning session , based on more fu- I vornblc cable * limn had been expected. At Hie same tune crop accounts uere pnmqwhat con- ! Hiding. Late cables wVrc Itss fnvo nlde and | tinciop news wns reg'rded n favorable. In I the Innrlluti of initMile Kpecillatlve mpport the ( market weakened and ikcllned r.fllS . points from I the highest prices of the morning , with the loss | clilelly on August cnntiiirtx. following active llq. I uU'.atlon. During the afternoon selling \MIS iiilte | active , alike by lougn and snorts , and the market cloiod at about the lowest point. Fuluies cloM'd easy ; .lanuary , } 0.7. > ; February. 50.78 ; Mnuh , IG.2 ; April. JC.S.May. ; . JC..SS ; AugUJt , $7.40 ; Sep. teinher. Jli.t'4 ; October , Jti.SO ; November , JU.iy , December , JC.71. Spot , steady ; middling , ic , middling , uplands. Si ; middling , gulf , SHe ; net lecelpts. in ne ; gnt.s , l > > link's ; forwarded lu bales , sales. 1.32 hales ; fpinncts. 432 liale ; stock , t : , 7C bales. Total today : Net it-ielpts , 2,520 bales ; Hock , 74.12 ; bales. Cor.Uolld.ited : Net le- cclpts , 14.fW ! hales ; exports to Great Hi Haiti : ' . .4J1 bales ; to France , 1,510 bales ; to the continent , 4,5'.H ) bales. Total plnce September , 1 : Net re ceipts. C.GI1.03I bales ; i.\portn to IS lent Hrltaln , ,1.0&,4JIS ( ' bales ; to l-'iaiice , , OU y"2 balri. lo UH conllnenl , 2.149,213 bales ; to lliu channel , & .4S1 bales. LIVMItl'OOL , AUR. 19. POTTON Fiilr de mand ; pi lees higher ; American middling , fair , 4 17-32d : good middling. 4 0-3M : American mill- lllng. 4Vdd ; l.nv middling , ( d ; good millilaiy. ITfed ; orillnaiy , 3 11-lCd. Tlie nales of tlie day \\erv 10.UO ) bales , of which 1OW were for HICCU- Intlon and e\xirt | nnd Inelinled ! > , X ) Imles Amerl. can. Iteeelpts , m ne. Futures ojK'nfd steady , wllh n fair demand , and closed b.uely sleady nt the advance. Am-rlcan'middling. L. M. i' . . An RUM. 4 1-Md , buyers ; August nnd September , 3 tn-Clfi'3 Cl-nid , buypra ; September nnd October , 3 MH(3 ( fil-G4d , hu > ers ; October and November , 3 4N-Cld , sellers ; November nnd December , J IVOId , Imjers ; December nnd Jntiuaiy , 3 41-Cld , biiyern : .lanuary nnd I'Vbruary ' , 3 4t-ld ( , sellers ; Fetinrary and Mulch , 3 41-C (13 45-Cld. buycm ; March and April , 3 4-C4fr3 4Cld , sellers ; Apill and May , 3 46-rj3 | i-Gld , millers ; Mny and .Hun' . 3 47-Ctr3 43-C4d , sellers ; Heplember , 3 CD-CIC ? > 3 Cl-Gld. ' NKW OltLKANS. Aug. ! ! . COTTON-Qulet , UeK. 300 bales ; nnllnnry , C 1-lBc ; good ordinary , i ; 7-lfc ; low mlddltng. r ic ; middling. "He ; good inlddlliig , 7 7-lCc ; liilililllng , fair , 77ic ; no stock given. Futures , quiet : p.alni , 22 f,00 hale ? ; Auuii-t. $7. nominal ; September. 5C.Ti. , < j.C : ; ; Octnbrr fi ! 42 fiG.43 : Nnveinbcr. ! C.41i.4l ; ; December. $ r.4lfjC.4.j , .lanuary. jn.47r/0.4ft : Feliruaiy , $0.50i.S2 ; M.uch JC Wfiin.-- ! ! April , fC SlflO " > . M. Ml'llH. A B.-lD--jOTriN Easy ; middlln ; , 7Hc ; receipts. 1 lialrs slilpmentH , none ; ttotk , 4M ! ( bales ; sales , none. ST. LOt'lS. Aug. 19. COTTON Steady ; no sales reported ; inliMlln'r7 3-lCc ; receipts , none ; slilpments , 7 bales ; stork , 9.1CIJ bales. n.-lKliiiore .MnrlietK. HALTIMOIli : . Aug. 19. FLOUH Rtronp and higher ; western , impei'tlne , f2.SMi3.fO ; western extra , J3.40fH.OO ; westein family , $4 f,01i4.7i ; win ter wheat , patcnt.i. j.rtS" > 23 : fprlng. jr..2J { ? : .r,0 ; spring uheat. strnlehts" J.SU7I ( iCi .receipts , 11.433 bills : exports. M hills ; Bales. 1,350 bbls. WHKAT Strong nnd hither ; spot and month. 97-"Jifffy7T < , c ; Septeruljer , JKl rPGHc ; steamer. No , 2 reel , 94jJl94Tio ; fecelnts , 213,940 bu. : exports , SOOUO bn. ; stock , ) ,373,77. > bu. .sales , U9 Od ) hu. ; southern ivlieat by salnplu , fCft-VSijc ; Eoutlurn , on gtade , ST9Sc. ' . ; COHN Jflim ; spot , 33'iiT33c : month. SSHSJ 33' c ; September. 32iifT33c : steamer , mixed. M\qf 31c : receipts , 124,232. bu. ; exports. 170,722 bu. stock , 7U9.53S bu. : Kales , 77,000 bu. ; siutliern while corn. 3,1c nsked : southern yellow , 3. fi33V > c. OATS Hnrely steady ; No. 2 white , new , 24W 2l'ic : old , 26S(27c ; No. 2 mixed , new , 21i22c ] old , 22fi2Jc : receipts , 42,503 bu. ; exports , none ; Block , 113.131 bu. UYE SU-oriK ! No. 2 nearby. 50jI304c ! : No. 2 western , Olc ; sales ; none receipts , 4SOI bu. ; ex ports , none ; stock , 36,803 bu. HAY' Steady ; choice timothy. $13.50jri4.00. old. OHAIN KHHIOHTS-Viry dull nnd lowfr ; steam to Llveipool , per bushel. 3'j.d rfked Pen- tcmber ; Cork for orders , per quarter3d Septem ber. ber.St'OAIl St'OAIl Firm nnd unchanged. Ilt'TTEH Firm ; fancy creamery , 175T1S- ; fancy Iniltntlon , njfHo fancy ladle , He ; good ladle , StftlOc : store packed , SIflOc. KfiOS Firm and unchanged ; fresh , 12'iffI3c. ' CHEKPK Firm ami' unchanged ; fancy New WHISKY Unchanged. Colli'iMnrUclN. . NEW1 YORK , Aug. 19. COFFKK Optlonn opened steady nt unchanged prices ; ruled geni-r- ally Inactive , wllh n.weak undertone. ' following lieavy llrnzlllin movement , dullness In i-pot cof fee , disappointing ivarehoupe deliveries and con tinued ubfence of i-peculatlve Intcreft ; closed slendy. wllh prlctn unchnnge.d : sales , in 750 Inn * , IncludlriK : September. JC.4JIUC.M ; October , JC.50. h'pot coffee. Hlo. dull ; Hlo , No. 7. Involre. J7 ; Jobbing , J7.,0. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , JIO.oniC at. Totnl warehouse deliveries from the I'nlted States. .I.4S7 bags. Including 8.735 bags from New Yolk ; New York stock today , 374.fc31 bags ; United States Flock. 439.P15 bags ; afloat for the fulled Slnlin. 305.000 bngs ; total visible for the United States. 741. 13 bags , nrjiinst 4V,439 bags last yeai mil 520 910 bags In. U93. SANTOS , Aus. l'OFFEB-Qulet ; good nver- nce Santos. 8,900 rels ; receipts , 40,01.0 bags ; slock. MI.COO bags. HAMIU'ItO. AUK. 19. COKFKE Opened ij pfg hlglier : clopfd iinchanged to 2V4 Pfg net advance ; Hi Mi. 19,000 bags. HIO DIJANI4IIIO , Ann. 19. COFFKE QulPl : No. 7 Hlo , 8.f > 00 lels ; exchamre , 7l/id ; lecelpln , 23.IK10 liags ; cleared for the United Slates , a (00 liiK : cleared for Europe , 4.0C3 bags ; stock , 3S8- 000 bags , IVIIIINIIH Clly lliirlti-tH. KANSAS CITY. .Aug. 19. WHKAT fiom" mien were lo above last prices yesterday ; receipts continue large nnd there wns nn active de mand : No. 3. 82 S3' , < .c ; No. 4 , ? JfiSHiiNo. . 2. soft. 90-1Jin9He : No. 3. f9e : No. 4 X85c | ; No. 3 sprlna. Sic ; No. 3 , nominally , 78f70e. rOIIN 'fc lilghPi' I"U deni'ind continues lljjht ; No. 2 mixed.23i. . { i237e. OATS Fably acllve nnd steady ; N.i , 2 while. IIYK No. 2 , nominally. 4Co. HAY Aellvo ; ch'Ure prairie , new , JG.OO ; new cholee llmothv. JS.CH. Hl'TTKIt Firm ; cellars well elsiired ami movement nf nil grades active ; creamery , lilf 15e : dairy. 9flU'e , nOOS Firm : receipts moderate , demand Btmnt.Missou > -i and Kfin ns , lie. HECFII'TS-Wheal , 165,400 hu. ; corn , 18,200 hu. ; onts. 11.000 hu. HIHI'MIINTS Wheat , 2IC.WX ) bu. ; com , 37.7W bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. . CINCINNATI. Ainj. 19.-FLrit-Flrmi-r ) and higher ; fancv. f4T' . ( ( r5 ? ; family. J3. < 0n'1.rv ( WH HAT Strnnetniat. higher : NO. 2 reil , use. COHN-Sleady.Nii2 ) mixed. W- OATSV'lrmvr : No ' , Lfmlxe < l , ' , i,4fl8c. , HVK Klrm : Nrt ) 'i ! 47c. llt'LIC MKATH A IH' < nnd llrm nt 33f3.40. Huron llrm nt H 10. , lJ.inl , firm nt ! l.37i ! > ' WHIHICY-Htcady at $1.19. I1UTIT3H ! " " " YJtn-y I'lgln creamery , OM > . I4 < fire , ; dalft' , ' * , ! ! , KI'OAIt KlimMilii.l ; > rt lined $4.l'5fiB ' 85. ICO'lH-FIrm nud'tiHlM' nl 10e. ( iji.'i- ' i. ' In MM' demand ; good to prime Ohio flat , 7' ' , ( , f8c. HI ill I l ( 1'EOKIA , AUB. 'lO.-tiroitN-Miirket higher ; No. > 27i,4c. " ' ' OATS Market HehdV ; No. K while. 20fi21c. WIIIHKV-Maitii't "Kteiidy ; llnlnhed goods on lie hnslM of It.iaidirhlsh wines. HKCHII'Trt Ci'iiro ) .100 hu. ; oats , C3.MO bu. ; whlhky and wlienl/inqne. flllll'MiN'rS-O'rii. : | ' > 21'10 bu. : mil * , 31. 7M hu. ) rye , none ; whlKlfjfl I1W ( hbs. | ; wheat , none , TolcrtiW > llirli < 'l , TOLEDO , O. . Aug. 19.-WIII'AT-Aellve : nml weak ; No. 'i cutli Und Augutt , 9li-- ; September , "YtYllN-Dull : N" . Z mixed , 2lc. ! OATH Steady No , V mixed. I7ic. HYK-llltiher : No , S cash , 4Mic. Stfudy ; prime , Oi'tober , $ < 15 l.lvi'riHiol Ciriiln nun I'rovlkliinx , LIVEHI'OOL , Auff , 19. LAHD-1'rlme westfin. llrm nt 23s ( d. ' COHN Amtrlcan mixed , fpot , old. llrm at : i ll'.id ; August iUet | | ut 3s * jd : September , ijulet ul 3 ll't'l ' ; Octcher , iiulet ut 3a lT d. WIIEAT-No. * led , wcstun winter , llrm at "s ( d : No. 1 red , norl.iern opting , llrm ut 7s Cd. I'lillniU'liiIilu I'roilni'i' . I'HILADKLl'HIA. Aug. 19.-IU'TTKU-nrm and HO blghtl'l fancy .wuilvrn creamery , 178 s I'lrni ; fre h , nearby , 15c ; freth western , 14'v- 14'vI'HBKSB Klrm and ! } c higher. Nun KriinclNi'iiVlienl anil Hurley , BAN KltANCISCO. Aut19. . WHEAT-StronB ; DecemU-r. II , WMay ; , Il.tiU. UAHLEYUnchangtO. . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Rccoipts for tha Day Just About Equal the Demand , FIVE DOLLARS REACHED BY BEEF STEERS Active unit S fro UK 1'Hn ( lie Cnttlo Trnilp 11 * u Whole lloittt Oitefi Strona , lint Clone SOUTH OMAHA , Aug. 19.-ltecclpts for the days Indicated were : Cn'.tle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. August 10 2.370 4.IS4 ! AUKUSt IS 3.1112 f.,772 2S'2 ' 110 August 17 niit : : 7,317 1,011 Augllftt 16 1,097 2.M.1) ) 5,477 1 August 14 1.B11 6,11,1. 14 AUKUSt 13 2-9l ( 3,1 ! > 5 IJ6 August 12 2,071 3,721 . " . .HI August 11 2.IU2 fiC)3 1,450 AtlgUHt 10 2,374 7G2fl 1.321 August 9 2,423 2,202 . . . . 86 August 7 1.1W1 4.9S1 . . . . 3 AUKUSt G 1,025 C.4I5 2,413 48 August 5 1 , 0 12,075 2,003 1 The olllclul number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Rattle. Hogs. C. , M. & St. 1' . lly 1 O. & St. U lly 1 .Missouri Paclllo lly 20 Union I'uclllc system IS 1 ! ) P. , K. & M. V. U. U 10 1" S. O. & T. lly. 1 C. , St. 1' . , SI. At O. lly C " It. & SI. H. H. H 37 27 c. , it. & y. Hy : i y C. , U. I. .fe P. lly , cast 3 U. , H. l. .t 1' . lly , west 3 Tola' receipts 03 " 7 ' Thu disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , cuch buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Buyers' . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Ci > 3 M- . . . . CJ. II. Hammond Co IS" M1. " . Swift and Company 410 l.-.VJ U'ulnhy Packing Co 22 : ) lU2'.i 1,032 ! H. Heek'.r and Ucgnn. . . . 10 ? Vnnrnnt & Uo 102 J. h. C'nrey 117 I I.obman & Kothsolillds. . . . VI I Hill & Lewis ( Jo Wil I Hcnton .t Underwood : ) IK ) . . . . . . . . Huston & Co 85 L. II. llus ? ill Livingston & Sclmllur. . . . fll Lujton .t Co 210 Cudahy , Kansas- City Kit Cudahy , Slllwuukee ! > 2 . . . . Plnnklnton , Milwaukee 1VJ Other buyers 277 . . . . 3JG Left over fuO Totals 2,702 4.0S1 1.3SS C'ATTLH The supply exceeded that of last Thui'iVl.iy Bllgtilly , there being tlghty-Mx cars , 2,310 head , but of this number Cudahy got twenty cars , 031 cattle , dltect from the houth , so that there were not over 1,700 on sule. Native .Mock was * only In small HIIJ.I- p.v nnd most of the westerns were on tin- feeder order , although Including some fleshy Fleers nnd fair Texiins. Sellers still had the best of it and the trade was ncttv.Mill a clearance being obtained nt QTi early hour. Active and strong wns tiic general rtport of the beef cattle market. The top was 53.cn for the llr.-st time this season and was [ inlu for good but not fancy 2-j car-olds. Most of the moderate Fiipply of fed stock sold fiom $1.40 up , with a few half fat grader and odd throw-outs ranging down from ? 4 20. Kil'.ers were still deterred from getting many ransers by the sharp demand from feeders and the high prices they were willing to pay. The pens were emptied in goo 1 season. Cinvs and heifers sold fully as well as yes terday , frere In good request and the moder ate supply way soon disposed of. Hulls and veal > alves were also free sellers , with no weakness visible In the market. Kvery day brings In many new buyers of nnd Inquiries for feeding stock and the speculative demand Is correspondingly good. The market was steady lo strong , w.th busi ness lively and the clearance out of both first nnd speculators' hands complete , except for odds and ends , nenresentatlve sales : NATIVES. I1EKF STKUKS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 4. . . . R70 J3 50 3l.1112 f10 \ f,7 12)2 ) $4 G3 2. . . . 783 3M 1..1030 441) ) 3S..1072 470 20. . . . S9J 4 10 21..10J7 4 40 5..1176 4 75 33..1011 413 11..1129 44' ' ) 1S..UMS 4 S. , 1G..1IVH ) 420 G3..1H2 403 20..12GS 5 Oi ) W..1112 4 2i > COWS. 1. . . . 900 200 1. . . . f 0 203 1..1020 303 . . . . < 2i ) 225 2. . . . UTO 2 C3 3. . . . 8.3 ' 310 1..11SO 233 2. . . . 1170 2 S ) 1..1124 315 2 1015 240 1 1040 2 b3 11.-.1010 3 1" 1..1070 24' ) 1 . . . 700 290 1..610 3 2-1" 1. . . . til ! ' ) 240 2. . . . 853 2 UO 2. . . . 935 323 1..1070 240 4..1107 293 J..121)0 ) 330 3. . . . 7SH 24) 1. . . . WO 301) 3..1120 330 3..110 ! 24 > ) 1. . . . SS ) 3 IM 2..1UU5 333 1..1070 2 M 4..11152 3 ( H 1..1140 340 1. . . . StW 2 M 1..1IM ) 30' ' ) 2..1010 340 2..10J3 25) 2..1180 3 W 1. . . . 9SO 3 f.O 1. . . . 1)10 ) 2 03 G..10M 303 1..I070 3 CO UUIFKItS. 18. . . . 7C2 300 12. . . . 591 3 33 1. . . . 910 375 3. . . . 4CO 3 21) 1. . . . CM 3 30 7. . . . CIO 4 3 1. . . . 800 3 23 BULLS. 1..11.V ) 225 2..12.10 300 1..HGO 325 CALVKS. 1. . . . 240 E 09 1. . . . 23U 573 1. . . . 170 G 03 3. . . . 210 5 M STOCKKIIS AND KKKPRItS. 1. . . . 790 323 1. . . . CGO 375 G. . . . 318 4 15 1. . . . 070 325 lb. . . . CttS 363 1..S90 415 1. . . . 870 3 to 11..11,71 410 1. . . . ! ' 30 420 2. , . . 9SS 3 in ] . . . . bio I ( > ) 2'J. . . . W3 I 25 2. . . , 43' ' ) 3 G'J 21. . . . 909 400 7. . . . 697 425 2.1. . . . 7LM 370 SI. . . . S5J 40) 19..1HW 42.1 1. . . . 7t ) 375 13. . . . Sr.li111) T.7. . . . 810 423 3. . . . OJ 375 1. . . . SCO 410 43. . . . CU3 433 1 4W 3 75 21. . . . Citi 4 15 \VISTUKNS. : NHHUAKKA. II. H. AmlrcwB. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 bull l&oo $ ; 75 21 COWH 9 > > 7 ! 3 20 cows 1'J74 2 $5 1 feeder STO 3 i5 1 cow t'GO 320 U feeilcrs. . . . U75 4(0 2 cows 1)30 ) 3 20 5 ftviUTa. . . . 7iG 4 00 WVOMINO. Ircn Mountain Hancli Co. 2 cows 10G5 310 1 feeder 1070 410 2co : ! K UM 3 CO 1 nicer 12,0 433 lOrt.-ers 112U 33 r , fre.lers..101S . 433 3 Hteeic 1027 400 21 fci'derii..10IE 4 S3 5 hUir 10M ! 4 00 SOUTH.DAKOTA. 1 bull 15JO 250 1 feeiler 1340 4 0 1 bull 1450 275 1 fvedir WO 4 UO 41 rci > aiM . . . , l Jil 4 CO A. C. Oaylord. 1 cow POO 271 17 feeders. . . . Sir 400 2 feedrw. . . , b.'A ) 3 50 9 feedel . . . .10 C 4 10 WnSTKIlN JIANCIIHS , 2cu s U"0 310 10 feeders..1330 340 G COWK .U 310 1 feeilor 1.V.O 340 1 COW IIC'O 335 1 feeder 121,0 340 3 COWH ll'J .135 JO freilt-M..I2.'J 3 S5 2coWB WO 335 til Klei.ru 1J2 3W 21 COWH 1015 3 2j 1 ruf.liT 1070 4 23 ( * . 11.V M. 1 cow 1IGO 21" 5 fcoilcrH..10(0 4 CO 7cow IMS 3 3 4 fcoikTH. . . . ,70 40) .IHi.r M < 0 SM 1 feeder COO 4 u ) 4 fcelli-IB. . . . Sli5 370 3 fl-i'ilcrH. , , . DIG 401) 2 fee.lirs. . . . I'SO 370 21 -cilui . . . .lWS 405 5 f i > icrii.ibti ) 4 00 1' . A. Veaht. 11,1111 1C30 2 r,0 lOfiedcrs. . . . ! C8 3 G5 6 ImllH 13 G V M 1 UliT I'lM 395 1 HUvr 1V20 3 00 1 Hteer 1UO 3 95 2 eow 9IG 300 35 fi-eilem. . . , 78:1 : 410 1G COWH S-l > 320 OTj fi-i-Jtra. . . . U85 415 2 fi'vdcr * . . . . 710 3 to ' IDAHO. Itobert DJVlilbon. 3 hullD 1 * > 73 250' tG fivd rH..1170 420 William ( Iwln , 3 1-OWH 113G 250 2cow 109G 320 1 row 1.WO 250 1 cow II7U 323 ImllH lii'.o 250 I feeders. . . . 12 2 420 ll.llll . K.iXJ 250 1 feeilrr 1140 420 DCIIWH 1133 300 6 fcedi-rn. . . . 910 420 1 eow IS70 3W 1 ft-eilir 1320 420 o ImllH 1315 : i ( HI 3D rVtiliTU.110J 425 llmll i 3 10 11(1(11 ( ( * Thi-r were HC-veniy-elKht loailK , 4,9ll ! IH.KH , an agalriiil only 3,721 on laul ThuiHilayaud lliu werk'u supply HlKiwn an 1K)0 Incivaau OVIT laHt weok. 'Hit ) iiunllt > wax Jim about up to Hi' ' lalv avi > raii' ; . but Hilitclh'lna ; wvru even M-arivr than UHiial. A Kuod ilcmanil and the xlroni ; lone of tul- vici-H enabled tiMliln lo open ( he market at a ta advance with Ihu Iradn active. About all of Ihrt nuiilliilii to llKhl wolKllla were cleant-d up on tliln liiibls , but after urgent ordem wc-ie Illled iiackeru \ > t-aki-ni-d on heavy IIOKU and laHt HaleH IT tililH made were n more ilian nieady wjth yenlerday. Iltavy | IUK Mild early lit W.M'.itli.K ' , but later at | 3.iuif3.C ; > : mixed nnd medium trades went larwely at J3.7003.75 , which retireteiiled lb bulk of all Ilia imleii , und light In bulvlirr welKhl * liroiiKht I3.75J3.(0. ( Venter- day tl.c bulk told at t3.C5&3.75. Hrprciientatlve mi I en ; No. Av. Bh , I'r , No. Av. Bh. I'r. ' i ; . . . . 1I7 120 13 CO C3 2J4 2kO 3 72ii ! M 312 . . . 3 ( .3 W 313 tO 3 7J'i W 812 1 3 G5 33 2M 60 3 72i ! 7i ! B7 S2U 3 Ii7'i 37 SG9 . . . 375 u" , . . . , > . . .rj" fcO 3 G7' , > tl Ju'i . . . 375 47 S3 ! 120 3 C7i,4 CO 267 200 373 1,4. , 30J 1W 3 C7'i 74 237 1CU 375 3S 803 W 3 G7'/4 C5 2C3 200 375 jl 304 . . . 3 trjii Bl 250 40 373 ( ji J 3 UO 3 Cl % W 223 40 375 279 ICO S C7i.i . C'J 223 . . . 373 U ) ; : w 100 3 CT.4 f.0 2S5 120 375 C3 . . , .291 tO 3 6Ji ! t9 263 40 375 , ! , , . . . , W 3 70 72 233 UO 375 [ 9 Z42 1GO 3 70 ( C3 203 . . . 375 C7 ,273 bO S 70 , W 160 40 375 C9 239 40 570 61 247 tO 375 05 872 . . . 370 70 Z5 . . . 375 57 272 120 S 70 | .13 ,818 . . . 875 78 211 IH 37(3 ( 10 219 M 376 S7 . MS IW 370 61 . 5CJ M 8 W 41 . m ? M I 70 10 . ! 4 . . . J 7i c . :7 M 370 i . re . . . : r > * . ! 76 $0 370 . W > SO 3 7S 0 . ! 70 IM S70 V1 . Ml 150 375 . 291 40 .170 M . m ICO 3 7 47 . 311 JO 370 f.J . 241 ffl J TS . 54 SO 370 > 0 . Ill SO } 7i : . M7 . . . STO S7C. . MS 40 378 10 . 159 . . . 370 C7 . ? M IM 875 46 . SM M S 70 ffl . } < i'0 ! 373 47 . SS3 M 370 fl . lot. 50 371 P3 . 577 l l 370 It . S . . . 3 77 < i 70 . 579 MO 3 70 f * . 511 ISO 3 77i 12 . 2SO . . . S 71(4 ( 73 . ICO 40 3 77'i ! . 52 SO S 72'i 43 . 190 fO 3 77'.t 14 . 281 M 3 72'i ' f'S . 271 40 3 VI 72 . 570 . . . .1 72't 73 . KS . . . 3 M 4 . IJfi 2SO 3 7Ii ! CO . 287 . . . 3 HO 70 . 217 . . . 37214 79 . K.1 40 3 SO 67 . 277 M 3 72'i 79 . MS ( .0 . 3 M > t.6 . IW 2(0 ( 3 7J'4 12 . KM . . . 3 ! K ) W . 560 120 3.72H I'KIS-ODHS AJCO KNDP. 1 . ! M . . . 2 ! 8 0 . 53. ' . . . . S 70 1 . 510 . . . I 75 ( ! . ISft . . . 3 70 1 . 370 . . . 3 55 1 . afl . . . J 70 1 . 40-1 . . . .ISO 6 . S i . . . 754 ! 5 . 330 . . . 3M 7 : . SSI . . . 3 7S'i ' 1 . 4M . . . 3 f,0 , 4 . 330 . . . 3" : . 2 . 405 . . . 3 fk , f , . it ! . . . a'ri S . 3IS ICO .1 ( fl 4 . K7 . . . 37.- , 1 . 4SO . . . 3 W r. . 554 . . . 375 3 . ISO . . . 3 W S . IS7 . . . 37. . 4 . 2S2 . . . 3 Ml 1 . 3M . . . 3 7H ? 5 . 37R . . . 3M f , . l . . . 3 Ml 4 . 300 . . . 3 ( VI K . KII . . . 3 t-0 4 . 322 . . . 3 ttt 2 . 1 > 0 . . . S W 4 . 127 . . . SIT , . 17C. . . . 3 SSi.l 5 . 3fl ( . . . 370 HHKIJP None neii reeelveil , Imt Iheie were nlmut 1,4"0 earrbil over from yeilnliiy. . The e sold , partly to fewlern anil parlly to 'tillers nt n Kliiiiip loner prlcrH n n remit of nlmllAr coriill- tlonn at eastern market * . rmc.vuo LTvl vi'dric MAHKHT. ( 'aide SlrniiMT lionIII ( inoil llpiniliiil . Slu-i-p Slutv ll nil l.iMtvr. t'HK'AOO , AUR. 19. Ill cattle there wan a u > - niaiul fniru all I'ln'FiM of huyen ill irmiir pliers ninl oalllo of neatly all kllnln were pl'rl.V blKln-r than : it the clew nf last week , ditto nre mw selllnir nt the hi\il jirlces of the yenr , unlive he.'f Fliers Kiilntr loilav tit from Jl.dii t J4.W for coin- men up to J.VOO ami | 5.5) for K"OI ! tn pi hue dry feil loli > . Sales were l.ilKely ill from JI.70 to J1.2H , choice Ills iM'lui ; rather fciirce. i\piirlern : ere fair buyers nt finin K'.OO to .V3 > . The rliM'ker unit fceiler tnule was nv iutl\e n * the ntTiTltius will uilntll at fnun > XO ) to Jt.t. " . , ehl.-lly nl finni $ J.M lo $4 2i , pileos belinj 1.1i2.Vhigher than hint week , t iwa , lielfera iitul buIN a\'r- HKII ! a Illtle hlKli.T than liml week ninl choice veal calvr * wihl up tu $5.S.i iitul f.CO.Venlern ( ! iniiKc cattle were largely 2 > hlKhT than liiKt \ueli. with p-ile-i uf cholee lnl uveirmlni ; l.rij to 1410 lb . nl friitu J4.I1 tn JI.GJi.fc. 1'hlrnKo pnrliPrn imil onuti rn shlpnets were ncaln KOHI ! t > uyer ! > of hnpa anil prlren M-ITO stroiiRer cnrly. phnwhnt woaKncra nfler must of the IIOKB were nuM. Sales ere Inrg-lv ut fr ni M.S. to ; i.c > , ln > , ; s sclllni ; f i frnm M f.,1 li $3.7."i fr heavy piukeis anil from those iiileos up tn from JI.Otn Jl.o.1 for choice light anil tneil.iiui wclchlB. while shlppi-rs palil fixini Jl 07'i I" SI.124 for iirlrne nf8irle < l light. 1'lga mill mosily nl frnm SS.2. . In JI.HT. There was a slowilemnml for sheep nn'l ' lambs nml inlce.i ruleil weak ami nlMiut I0i- lower than yevleii'ay. lln > eis ale generally well storkeil up , nml Micep were slow of ? nl at fnuu J2 2. to J2.MI for the poorest , to from J3.7S to it for gnol to eholre native"Vesteiu range sheep oM at from $3 T to t.t.C'i fur feeders nnil nt from } i.70 to $3.7. > for Roiil killers. Native shei p of gooil iplallty were vriy scarce anil few salrs nc- eurrev nt above $3,7.1. ItnniB olil nt from tl 2S to } 2 fX ) . Lamb * were slow of sale at from $3.50 to $ . * .I3. the bulk going at from 54 to SV Itcri-lpm : rultle , 11.000 head hog ? , 27.100 heail ; sliicp. 19C < W henil. SI. I.diilx i.ivc : ueU. ST. I.Ol'IH.IIB. . 19. ( \ \ TTI.KUecelpts. . 5.0(10 ( bend ; shipment. , 2.000 he.iil ; ninrket strung fnr t > est nnllves nnd lOc higher ; Texans iilsn striiiiff ; native shipping nnl export r-t"i-rs. } > l 00iri I.'i ; liulk of sales. { 47.vnfi.nO ; ilres-si-,1 beef and butcher jfer" . J3. ' T4 T stnrrs nmUr 1 OfO pniir.il > , J1 TJif l.f > 5 ; stopkers nnd feeders , l2.7Sffl.2ii : cows ami heifers , } 2' * > T4.M > : Te\ns nnd Indlnn steers , grn S"ry. * 2 Wi4.25 : rows nnd heifers. S3 OOfr n 2. , . 11OiS-1leeelits. ! | 4.rt 0 heail : shlpnienls. 3000 head ; nmrkct re hlsher nml active : llcht. )3.Kff ! ) 4.W. mixed J3 7fl ? 4.iH ) heavy : } 3.C05T4.n.V SIII-ii'-lleeelpts. : : S/OO head ; i-hlpments. 1 ( K ) henl : mniket lee lower ; natives , $ J ( Hlfi3.7 , ' > ; lamhF , i.l.TOOl.OO. KaiisiiH City Ilv < > Sloelc Mni'Kel. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 19. OATTLK-llecolpts. orm bend. XlnrKet Heady lo 10e hlsher ; active ; Texas steers. J2.,0H.t > 0 ; Tcxns eows. )1.7.1M 2 : ; native Fleers. ! 3.I ° ifir > .3r > ; native cnws und lielftrs. . .Kittockcrsi and feedetu , f3.20jf3.CO ; bulls. . lines Receipts , 7,000 brail. SlHrket opened at ily to r e hlRher , closing weaker ; bulk nf Mile" . f3.EQfi3.S3 : heavies , J3.7r. i.1.S7 . : puckers. M.70ff.l. > 2'-i : mixed and llclils. $3.73j3.iO ! ; York ers. J.S7l2 i3.t > 0 : pigs. } 3 005I3.7. ) . SIIKHP ItccclptB. 2.000 head. JIuiket Bteady ; l.imlii. { 2.C . * .10 ; inuttnns , I2.73Q4.00. \civ York Live SdieU. NT.\V YOU1C. AUB. 19. 11KBVES Hecelpls. 313 head : no trading : Iftiropean cnliles ipinti > Amerl- enn steers nt 10'tflll'ie nml refrigerator beef at l > 0S ic : exports , 143 Iveves. fAIA'KH ItecelplB. l' , lienil ; very dull ; veals , liwer ; veals , f4.6)S j.7.'i ; buttermilk calvca , . . . . SHI-2151' AND LAMns Ilerolnta. 3.93S lienil ; hepp. J3.23174.2-1 ! ; lambs. J.-.12'4 < ? 3.K7'i. ' HOGS HecclptB , 4,970 head : enoler nt J4.50QI.CO. Stock ill Itcconl of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for August 19 : Cnltle. lings. Sheep. Omaha . 2.170 4 9 4 Chlrnsn . 11.WW 27.000 in 000 Kniifns City . , . SOO 7000 2 oo'i st. i ouis . r.coo 4. coo 3,000 Totals . 20,370 42.981 24,1100 KII Ml lliifTnln MVP Sloi'U. HAST IirFI-'AlXJ , Alic. 18-rATTLI-J-Slenilv. 1IOOS Yorki-r.s. good lo chn'c" . J4.2.HTI.30 ; roughs , enmmnn to good , J3.Ti053.75 ; plK , good to choice , JI.2.W4 30. HHKKI1 Lnmhs , ( rind tn I'xtrn choice. JS.OOrf S.25 ; culls lo fair JS.Wffl 40. Sheep , ehilce lo releeted wethers , J.4l ! > i(4.00 ( ; culls ami common , J2.75ii3.73. \IMV VorU Dry ( .unilH MnrUpl. NEW YOIIK , Aug. IS. There was no change tnilav In the firm atlltudi > of sellers In both llrsl linndH anil Jobbing nnrkets. In the laller the continued prei-ence nf mnnv biivem Indm'ed heavy trndlng In nearly nil dep.irlrm'iils. The reports frnm out of town JnhberH show Hint business with Hum hns been ipilte brlslc In spite of the mill to the New Yoik inniKit. In staple cntfius the demand for brown goodB for domestic UK.Is well KUtiln < M. IlioiiKh exports have fallen off nnd buying for furobin neeounl Is not heavy. I'llnt rloths nre flrni nl 2Hc. Sales of exlrn.s for September delivery I" the ex tent of 30,00" " ) pieces were ninde yesterday. Siiprnr I/1NHON , Ant19. . SCn Alt -licet. AiiRiiit , Ss 9d : October. Ks 9.1. NK\V YOIIK. AUB. 19. RI.'OAIl-Hnw , llrm : fair refining , SVn * . Ilellneil. llrm : nvdd A , riic : sliuid.inl A. 4Tte : confei tinners' \ . 4 te ; eut Inaf , f.c ; crushed. S cj powdcied , 5'ic ; granu- lai * ' . ) recubes , re. NI5VV OHLKANS. Aug. -SPfiAIl-Open ket tle iiulet at 2'4J13"ic ; renlrlfusal. ste.idy ; granu- Intnl. 4'jf4 ' ! 9-lCe ; whlte . 3 13-1CH4 1-1C < ' : yellows , Spiffs 13-16c ; seconds , 273iic : others unchariKcd. Cnllfni-illii Ilrleil l.'riiltN. NI3W YOltK , Aug. 19.-OAL1KOIt.VIA nitlKIl I'llt'lTS Quiet nnd Bteinly ; evapornleil apples , prime wbe Irny , fc ; wood dried prime , S3ic ; choice flc : fnnry. Ci'c : prunes "i(7lse. ns to H'ZD nn 1 iUal | t ; a > I i IB Ilnyal , lifi'-sc ' ; peichen , impeded , Cfttc ; peeled , lift lie. ( Ill MurKelM , OIL CITY , Pa. , Aug. 19. Credit bnlnnre' , 7le ; cfrlltlcHles , 73c ; shipments , 104117 hhl . ; runs , 112.2.18 bbls. IjONOON. Aug. 19. Caleulta llnffed. Mint. 3' * litil ; near at hand delivery , 3ta 4' ' d , Tinpenllne uplrlts , 20n M. IliifTalo ( J nil ii WI'TAI/3. Aug.YIIBATNo. ! > . 1 noilhtin spring , spot , OSc : No. 2 winter , 930 , COItN No. 2. SZ'SiftSSc. ' OATS-NO. 2 white , 220. ' ' . ; HYIJ-No. 2 , 61c. ; mil Won ! Mm-kelH. KT. I.01IIH. Aug. 19. WOOI t.'nrhnngeil. NK\V YOIIK , Aug. 19.WOIrinn. ) . Full Itlvi-r J'rliil Chilli Mnrl.el , KALL HIVI3H , Mass. . Auif. 19.-rrlnt clntlit firm at 2HC. TIIK UliAl.TY .MAHKHT. INSTHUMRNTfl placed on record Thursday , AUKUBt 11 ! 1S)7 ! ) : AVAHUANTY DliKPS. John Held anil wife to Valley Creamery UBBoclatlon. 1.12x10" fuel on Third utreet In Valley , Neb $ 7J 1) . B. Smith el nl. , trustees , to l irst Presbyterian chinch of Kloreim' , lot 1 , block 32 , Klorence 1 T. 'It. ' Jienzon. trustee , to J. K. Havu- meyer , lot 2."i , block" 1. .Moe's mibUv. . 1 Bllan Cobb nnd wife lo I.V. . Drew , nnd 3-5 nw'/t ne'.i MB-13. und 3-5 of tmct ut nw cor nw'i nn'.i ' 1-15-13 l.WK ) II. C. Hammond nnd wife to .M. V. U , I'arki'r. lotH 9 nnd 10 , b'ock 15 , Myprn , K. & T.'H add ; lot I , 2 and 3 , block * i , lots 11 and 12 , block ( -Morne I fi ll.'H add 1,000 QUIT C'LALM DBKDS. H. II. Toll to Jesfey Trenberth , lot 9 , blo"l : 17 , Kountze I'luoe 1 Ida A. Hrudford to B. U. HuwtTD. < 0x 133 feet In B < 'U e'4 4-15-13 1 10. O. Ilowern to H. H. Thompson , fiiino 2j CIf , I'armele and wife tn C' . C. Pur- incle , lots 13 to 19 , bloc1 ; 1 ; lotx 14 lo 1C and 21 , btock 2 ; lot 1 , block 3 ; IOIH 1. 3. 11 and 22 , black 4 ; lots 1 and II , block C , Wine & I''H ndd ; unili of u ono foot strip on east Hide of w4 ! BW'.i nw'i D-15-13 ( ex H 120 feel ) ; und % of out : fool strip on south end wild loin ( ex CO feet ) , block 1 , Yates & 11'n add. . . , 1 nisicoa. Sheriff to Ti. I * Phelpn , w',4 lot 2 , block 91 , Omaha , , , , 3,503 Total amount of transfers ( C.UO WHEAT PRICES IRREGULAR Figures Gain 1 1-4 Oeuts nt Now York and TJion Fall Off. CONSERVATIVE TRADERS STAND ALOOF 'I'hlnU Ninn front Kuroii | > Dnm No' \Vnrriint lliu AilVIIIIITNnrtbnIN ( Cro | > ItcpnrlN Help tin- Hull Movement , Ni\V : YORK , Aug. 19. Wheat gaUicd Hi cents In priceat one time today , establish ing another record ( Inure for the year , hut lent many friend * In so doing. Cotmcrv.illve. traders frit that news from Kuropc did not warrant such sensational jumps as the mar ket experienced today and withheld their support. The result was an irregular list of values all day , covering a wide raogo of prices. lly putting forth all their efforts the bulls ( succeeded In running September up to 95ti cents , or H4 cents above yesterday's highest point , and Hi cents higher than lust night's close. They were aided by extreme ncrvousncjs among shorts and strong news from the norllnvrat. 1'romlncnt authorities are now estimating the spring wheat In Mm- ttpsotn and the Dakntas * crop as low as j 12ri.000.00il bushels. A few weeks ago 200 , ; 000,000 bushels was crrwldrrrd a very con | servative estimate. Today's Information to trailcrn here claim that thrashing wan late I I and that the cats unfilled , owing to recent heavy raln , suggesting ( tie likelihood of ; a smaller per cent of the crop grading No. t northern than for any year since isss The quotations for No. 1 northern f n b. afloat l.n this market at one time today on the nominal basl , < of fl cents over Scptemhir \vns fl.01 % . and No. " red Dcenls ! ) ; to $1 f. o. b. allo.1t , but "dollar whtat" In the trade acceptance of the term refers to the September option , In which most of thu trading now centers. At the best point to- tiny this option was only l'i cents away from the go.il. It wns fnund Impossible , how ever , without eonutant support from nil Hides and a steady Kiiropran demand to mal'itntn this pnrc and In the late afternoon prlcis gave way suddenly , Icislug i j cents on Sep tember and 2'4 cents on Dee-ember from the highest point , utulpr heavy nnd excltl'ig selling by scalpers , foreign houses and other ? The close was very nervous rri the basis of 91 cents for September and 'Wi cents for December. Still later on the curb September rallied to IM'/d cents. One of the day's features was the abun dance of foreign felling orders representing profit taking on recent pun-hants. new short account sales , elc. Late private cabbs u keil for offers , but tlie actual export trnr.sacllms were disappointingly small about 100.000 bmhels. It wnn thfcj feature , coupled wllh Indications that the market wns working more on fcntlnicnj than the new.s , which made conservative traders distrustful of the bull side this morning , nnd contributed more or less to the final break In prices. Should there be a revival of the foreign demrml for American when ! or an advance on the other Mile our market would respond quickly. Everybody on 'change Is keyed up to the Idea nf dollar September whcnt before the end of the month and bear operators are too timid to otter determined les'alance except on such marketii as that today , when the trade was clearly overloaded. Totnl future sales for the session were 8,703.000 bushels. WlIltAT C'llOl" IX THK NOUTIIWHST. Careful Kst I inn ( eK of VIc-lil III Mlmic- Niilii nnd ( InDnUotiiN. . MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 19. The Journal prints today the sixth annual estimate ot II. V. Jones , Its commercial editor , of tlie spring wheat crop of the northwest , made after a three weeks' trip through Minnesota nml the Dakotas. during which time Mr. Joncfl mad a close personal Inspection of the fields. Ho intimates the yield a followa : Minnesota Total acreage , 4,500.000 ; average - ago ylel'l ' per acre , 11 bushels ; total yleM , 19,500,000 bushels. North Dakota Totnl acreage , -TSflfl.OOO : average yield , 10.5 bushels ; total , 4,100,000 bushels. South Dakota Total acreage. 2,1100,000 ; average- yield , 9 bushels ; total , 20,100,000 bushels. Total acreage , 11.500,000 : overage yield , 10.2 bushels : total yield , 1111,700,000 bushels. This would bo about nn average crop , be ing nearly the Bame yield ns that of last year. The crop Is a very dlfllcult one to es timate , owing to the fact that It Is so much spotted. A field often yields several gradra of wheat. The straw Is r.a a rule good , but the bolls crc not well filled nnd the quality will probably ns a whole lie Inferior to that of last year. Excessive rains and lack ot warm weather are the chief causes of thin deterioration of quality and quantity. Mr. JOHN laya the harvest will not be completed before September 1. and that In conicqucnco had weather before tint dale may easily cut down the total yield 10.000.000 bushels. The Important fact Is that there U no excess of yield. When estimates were first made It was supposed the crop would be a "bumper ' and 17fi.000.000 hnslieln was the figure set N'ovv it is peon tlinf. It may run down as low ( in 100,000,000 bushels If bad weather con tinues. The bad whe.it due to unhealthy conditions will probably bo a feature In th * marketing of the crop. llliItOJIC : ( I'lllCK FOIl .SII.VKII. \Vlilt Melnl ( . ' < ( Al I UK l.n" ll II Can 4io. DKNVEIl , Aug. 13. In a letter for the public , ex-Governor J. 11. Grant , of the Omaha nnd Grant smelter , says regarding the continued foil In the price pf silver : In my opinion the world can produce not to exceed IW.WW.OOO nimce.M per annum at .VI cents per ounce. The annual absorption Is glcater than lfAOOU.000 ounce * , no that 'A cento sliouhl bo a bedrock price. In tluj Immeillite future It mriy go below Wi rents ItecDiiKKinellers and othcrx are offerlnu to rell millions of ounceH at the best prlceH to bn obt.iliieit thirty , sixty nml ninety iluj'S hence. Tnl ! > ' done with a view lo getting rid of present Htuck-i with a little lo.-s IIH pCH. lble. 1 put nt cents a beilroc'x ' , bccauco I be'leve ' the world will continue lo absorb nn ! iicrca lmr amount of silver from year In year , ami I don't believe that It Id po ! - > < llili ) to inuliiliiln the present output at M cents. The Ontario anil Duly mines of Utnll pro duced last year I.TdO.ilfiO ounce * of Hllver anil made n profit of $220.000 with f liver at (17 cents. A fall of 17 cents an ounce incunx a IOHH of * t2SlXK ) ) . as I'.iinpired . with lawl year'ji openitloiiH. The Hroken HU' mine of Ailf- ireHi produced l.int ycni ( i0.1 , ( X ) nunui'H of Bllver and made a profit of ll.fiOOnm. Wllh silver t M rentH they would have mnila onlv flW/W ) . The ore In this mine IH grail- ntilly gutting lower In grade and M eentd for fllver will HOUII cloaa It up. I rmild' mention other mlncH. but H IB not necebmiry to do no. Cel Itlieli | | Olil I'lliee. IKLO , Mo. Aug -Captain U , I' . Woodruff , for twelve years meillcal ex- umlncr of the 1'enH'on ' bureau ut Washing ton , WUH toiluy notllled tbul he had been re- Inxtated to lil old plui e , fiom which ho hail been removed by I'rcbldent (3eve'aml | In US7. .VeKi'u lliniKi'il fur ANMIIIIK , MKMJ'IIIS , Tenn. , Aug. Jit.-Harvey DC- berry , colored , was lumped In the Jill ynrl toibiy. Debeny protested lil Innocencu wlille on the galiowa. Debcrry wa ImiiKcil for attcinptint ; t" a nult 11 T-ycur-cld glil on Uctobf-r K IK'G. ' This IH the first K'Kul Imnglrig for thin crime In T : n FliiiiiH-lnl , HKItl.IN' . AUR 19.-i : rliaiiKe on Londmi , 3'in I'AIIIH. Auif. 19--4 p. m Three | itr cent reiiK-M. 103f Slie for Hie ai-count. I'xchango on Ixili'lon ' , 25f li'.ic ' for rliciky. JAMES E. BOYD $ CO. Telephone 1039. Ointilm , Neb. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS I10AHI ) OV TIIAUB. Direct wires to Chlcco and New Tork. A ,