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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 1 ' - - - , - - - - - - - - , - - - : - - . - - - - - . ' - , -7 - - - - - - . , 10 TUB OMAITA DAILY 1EE : 'UIItTflSDAY ' , .ATTGUST ' 1 , 1S95 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COt1RCIL ! AND FiNANCIAL Wheat Still Bontil Upward and Market Eu a Pimi Tone. CORN AND PROVISIONS RATtlER WEAK Pork flccIlic , Thirty CenlM0 Lnrd VIf- teen nn.L ItII ) TtVeflt31fl1 r pros eil 1'r'ipeetv' of ' Corn. CHICAGO , Aug. 3.-Sm11 domcstC rc- Ceilt It firm LhrpooI marICE't today were mothe5 for higher prlce In weflt. aeptember clo5etl c higher and IJeccinber gLIfle(1 c. Corn lost lSc. Oats 1OO 1S c. Provisions vero extremely weak , pork declined : ' ) c ; lard , 1&c , nail rhs , 20c. higher Liverpool cab'es ' ni a reMlit of wet wcathcr throughout IngIant1 gave J wheat a good stnrt lwre. Dotnestc receIPts were i4tIIl more noticeably smaller than they were ywterday. That Wa a further reason for strength and tti the flgure were made known ( .jrIng the trst hour of the j Resslon nfl addition wa made to the first afivanee. CWcngo received on'y ' ] Of curs , against 123 estlrnateil and IG received last year. Mfnneapotls and Duluth receIltS ) were 5 carloads , compared with 167 cars the y.ar before Western primary rcelptR all tOII ( were only 42OOO 1u , iigalnst 777,000 I bu. last year. Ilusiness In the pit was quite nctivc at times , hut nut mtich of it came from outside of Chicago. There was an active demand for s'heat for shllmont cast , and in the Sanllo market prices Patti weru . front ic to 2c above those current yes- jthty for choice sainlles. Lower grades MhOWeI even a hlggr ailvance. Thu quotations - tions from I'aris were at about in a luMhel reduction. This weakness caused a hreak in the bullisluiess here , but the market soon revived when it became rumore(1 around that the quantity sold hero for prompt shipment cast amounted to 400,001) ) ho , The day's c1eartnces of whent lund flour from Atlantic lOttS were equal to 613- 000 hu. Septeinher opened 14ru3.Sc higher at 6 1.sjcVc. : ; rose gradually to bCe then sold ' off to Gil 5-Sc at the close. Decemlier started ' , lli3-Sc UI ) Itt 61 3-Sfl6Ie , advanced to 65 3-Sc and closeti at 64 7-Sc. Improved prospects for the crop brought about by Plenteous rains weakened corn , Moderate selling by the country caused Prices to fail oft early. Later , however tile I initial loss was PartlY recovered on lug against puts and on a better export do- manli. ThomlLns' report , whicli ( Iropped tile I condition eight 1)011115 for July , gave tile 1 1)11115 some encouragement. and those who void otitlities yesterday vcre ( liSpoSell to reinstate themselves on the long side. Hop- tember opened 1-Sc lower to 1-Sc higher ni , 12 5.S32c to 82 ½ 32 li-So , sold oft to 321 82 3-Sc , advanced to 32e , and closed at 32'c asked. A good shipping demand and moderate t buying for the outside uccount lucid oats , tirm ; crop danirigo rel.orts were also an in- 110011CC , September opened Unchanged mit 20 ½ c. declined to 20 3-Sc , rallied to 20c , and closed at 20 5-Sf20' c. Provisions furnIshed a sensation on CX- : c05141ve selling by several of tile prominent , packing interests. At one time pork was off SOc ; lard. 20c , and. ribs , 0c. Covering ly shorts to secure profits resulted in a reaction , but th market received no spe- ciai support and time feeling remained weak . throughout the session. Traders generally wore mystiflt'l ( 11 % ' the stidilen demnoraliza- tiorm , but several olmerutors svere of the . opinion that the good prospects for ending the war with SpaIn ss'as responsible. September - tember pork opened Oc Iowdr to 2'/c higher at 9.121P9.20 ! , fell dr to ; s.so , and firmed lp to $8.87' at time close. September lard ; started uncimnngei to 5e down at $5.30l5.85 , dropped to sr.ooir.io ; , and closed at $5.20. September ribs liegami Sc off at $5.:10 : , 1e _ e.lined to $3.05 , nn(1 rnliied to $5.15 , time cbs- lug figures. . Fstlmated receipts for Thursday : Wheat , 101) curs ; corn , 500 cars ; oats , 300 cars ; hogs 25,000 head. The leading futures ranged sa follows : Ardcios. Open. high. Low. Close. Yct'y. Wh&eat. Aug. . . CU 117 > 4 cn ; i l37. flG ( Sept. . . . O5Stc44 ( It ; 0554 04 11401 Z3ec. , . , 04ul04 ; a 114 * tJ4 U40 May. . . 116s 0Th IJUm 674 UO0 Corn. Aug. . . 3254 32 324 32) a2L Sept. . . 324mut4 'J2) 32fc4 : ; i )32' iec. . . . 3 d } 3Bu ! ( 32sth P3 : l30 . May. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0a1a. . . , . . . . . Sept 2O.4 o0 ( 2O004 200i fiuiy. , . 23M . ' 3)t 35f Ji ) ) 2:1 : Po1i Sept , . , 0 3204 0 20 . 8 70 8 87 . 1754 1.ar. LSepl. . . 530 aaa C1S 520 5 Oct. . . . 030 530 520 526 540 Ribs , Sept. . F 30 5 30 5 (15 r jo a Qet. . . . aao aso sb 520 51754 'No , 2. ( 'ash quotations were as follows : FLOUI1-Dmbi , and weak , 25e lower ; winter latelltS. $3.S0l3,90 ; straights , $3.501j3.60 : clear , $ : b..lo3.o ; spring Spm'ciais , $5.00. \V11FAT-No. 3 slring , 6S75c ; No. 2 red , COo. COo.CORNNo. CORN-No. 2 , 32',32'3c. OA'I'S-No , 2 , 210121l,4c ; No. 2 white , 25j 28c ; No. i white , 241qj27c. RYE-No. 2 , 41c. BA1tLFY-No. 2. 33'3be. SElDS-No. 1 llaxseed , SC0Oc. Prime timothy seed , $2.C0. l'flO\TISIONS-Mess pork. per bhl , , $ S.S0 tuIs.i5. Lard , ier 104) ) lbs. , $5.150j5.20. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.05t5.40 , Dry salted shoullers ( boxed ) , S4.75r5.00. Short clear llibC5 ( boxed ) , $5.5035.75. Foiiowing are the receipts and slmipents for today : : ' Articles Receipts Ship's. c F'ioiir , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,400 Wbieitt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 11,500 Corn , 1)11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cats , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3s3,000 67.I0 ( ) Rye. ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.800 67,400 haney , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500 Oh tbo Produce exchange today the but- icr mnaricet was firm ; creameries , 13Ot1Se ; dnlrle , 12fl16c , 1ggs , steady : tresim , SIc , LIve poultry , ti'miil , ' spring chickens. 11J i1i' ; liens , Sc ; ducks , Gj)7c ) ; turkeys , CSc , r'isv 'VliIlC GlsEitt1 , lt ItlClS'l' , ( noljtt Ions for * Ime Iii' on Gemiernl CflhllIditlt'S , N1\V YORK , Aug. 3.-FLOUII-floceipis , 23,080 bids. ; HhlilIluCnts , 7,731 bbis , ; steady and a triiie moro uctive on time stremmgtlm of cash s'imeat muarkets. COJ1NM lA L-1mmsy. 13/tllldY MALT-Ullil , \VIIEAT-Itecelpts , 65,675 bu , ; ( 'Xlorts , 121,219 1)11. : spot stromig ; No. 2 red , 74',4c 1' . 0. b. afloat , export gjade to arrive. Oji. lions vero imimiler bullish inflimm'nces miii timiy imnd ruled strong. closing net mi. 'lllee.'inter wheat receipts are ihisap. loifltimlg and with hmigimer 1rigilsim ( 'ubics strength in all cash n'imrkets amid mu fahm ox. Port mniuiry formne'ti I IIII oh let bmmyipg l- live ; No. 2 ret ! , Septezuber , 70 I-1Uh7Qc ; ciosed , 70 5-Sc. Co flN-Reccimt , 70,200 imil. ; exports , 125 310 ho. ; 81)Ot CltBy No. 2 , l7c f. o. h. miiiont. Options opened easy but ruled fairly stoutly all un ) ' , coimmmidt'ring beurisim cr01) ImOuu's at hand , closing unsettled at i-SQu'4c net ( IC. clinti : September. 37087c ; closed , 37c. OAi'S-1teeipts 132,000 imti , exports , 41 053 bu , ; spot quiet ; ko , 2 , 27'/c ; No. 2 3134c. OptIons quiet but Hteady on mmmi- favorubie crop reports , cboshimg 1-Sc net hlher : September , 25 5-Sc. 1101'S-Quiet ; stmmte , commimomo to choice , 1595 crop. 31i4c ; 1sti crop. GGl7t , ; 1S117 ermip. 31tt12c ; l'acIhie c'tmust , 1595 crop , Otj1c ; 1590 crop , 6437cI 181)7 ) crop. 11fl2e , Cii1'ESF-Lnrgtm colored , 7 1.Si7lc ; smith colored , Sc ; argo white , 7 1-S74c ; tnuIl willIe , 7c. TA L \-Steudy. . 011.5-Cottonseed oil , quiet ; prime crude , $ ; yellow , 23'c. ltlCl-Steitd. MOL.A8SlS-Stendy. 110 Y'I'T F1t-1teccIpts , 33,332 pkgs , ; western rreamery , 16ij19c ; FIgimms , lOc ; factory , l1t1 13c. lGGS-Receiptmm , 9,692 plcgs. ; wtetcrai , Z4c. METALS-Several departments of time metal market showed it marked improve- Went totIit , but Imusiness inactive us a rule , At the close time metal exchange mailed pig iron warrants steady , with $0.65 biti and $0.75 naked ; lake coimpem' unchmangeil lmt $11.50 : tin firmuer lit $15.75 bid ) mliii $15.55 asked ; loud tiull , with $3.924 bid mind $3.97 ftijtMi t4lmClter tiuhl , with $4.50 bid unil $1.60 esked , 'limo firm mmaimihim time settling price for It'adlng vestermi mIllers , and smelters quotes lead at $3.80. St. LOUt. Miirlct , ST , ] .OUI 5 , Aug. 3.-FI.OUfl-flett'r Prices and tlemlmlmd improving : lmIttemmls , $ S.650'3.S0 ; straiglmts , $3.35tj'3 , & ; clears , $3.00 t3,30. vl I lAT-l1iglmer , except for Mmt' , time market closimmg with . /ttmgust Ic , September 1s1j140 and 1)ecember Ic above yesterday ; Nab' C lower ; s3m0t imotter ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator. 6Sje ; truck. 71lc ; August , tc bid' September , 6&7J66 1-Se : 1)cet'niber , 65 3-Sc : Mn ) ' , hub ; No. 2 untO , 6704j6Se. COIIN-Dtmil and nominal for futures ; spot steady ; No , 2. 05511) 3Pc bid ; Atmiust , : . Jkrr , : si s-Re ; Iieptember , 31 3-S314c ; December , 131 6.Oe. OATS-Firm fln(1 scarce for futures : spot steady : No. 2 , nsbi , 23c : track , 234c ; Au- guM , 23c ; September , 20',4c bid ; May , 23c til ( o. 2 white , 50'iJ30c , 1tY1'-Stently at 45c. SiRDS-Flaxseed , higher at Sc. Prime timotim Peed $2.60. COflMFAL-l$01.S5 , BlAN-1nsier ; sacked , east track , Sl 02c. hAY-Steady to firm ; prairie , $0.0077,00 : timotim0 , $7.0'i10.50. ruTTrElt-Firni ; creamery , I62C ; dairy , 13i1 17c' , FflnS-Firm : at 9c , loss off , W'IIISKY-Stoatly at $1.2.5. ( 'OTTONTIES-Uncimanged. IIA(1IING-Unclmmmnged. MFTALS-heatl , steady at $3.S2. Spel- tar. steady at $4.30 , PILOVIS1ONS-l'ork , weaker ; standard ? ness , jobbing , $9. L.ar(1 , dull and weak : Prune stettIn , $1.00 : cimolce , $5 , Iiacon ( lrnced ) , shoulders , * 5,75 : short clear , $6.124 : ribs * 6.25 ; shorts , $6.37. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , simould'rs , ss : extra simon clear , $5.62'/2 : ribs , $5.75 ; shorts , $5.87 ½ . flECFIl'TS-F'hour , 3,000 'ebbs. : wheat , 45- 0011 Lmti. ; corn , 37,000 imm , : oatS , 34,000 bu. SIIIPMENTS-F'lnur , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 39,000 Imu. ; corn , 40,000 ho. ; oats , 21,000 ho , 031A11t ( fl1tAIi ItItIC1T4. CiidItloti of ? Irnd. iiiiil quotation. on .SEniiP titiul Vnni'Uroceri , 1GGS-Good stock , lOc. liUTTFFt-Common to fair , 1012c ; separator - arator , 18c gathered creamery , 15'ii16c. Ii1 % 1 POIJLTRY-lteas , 7j74c ; oid roosters - ers , 4c ; sprIng chiekemis , ] 2c ; ducks , not wanted : geese , not wante(1 , 1'lOIONS-Live , 5mer ( iOZ , , C075c , VlA1-'Ciioice ' , - ' , 8@9c' IIAY-Uplatid , $5,50 ; midland , $5 ; lowland , $1 ; rye straw , $5. VFXETAflLES. ONIONS-New southern , per lb. , 11c. lllANH-I1and.picked navy , er ho , , 81,25. I'OTATOES-New , Per ho. , 40c. (1AlJl1AF-1'er ( crate per lb. , Ic , JrOMATOES-Per four-basket crate , 50@ "cc. "cc.CtTCUM13FRS1Tomne grown , per doz , , 20 0J25c. , w&x flCANS--lmu , basket , SOc. TROPICAL' FRUITS. OflANGIS-SeeIlings , $2.0@2.75 ; Valen- eIa , er box , $3.25 ; Mediterranean sweets , $3.00. I41MONS-Ca1ifornin , $5,00j5.5O ; fancy Idessinim , $6.00i6.25. 1lANANASColce largo stock , per bunch , $2.0Oi2.25 ; medium sized bunches , $1 .75j 2. 00. FRUITS. nrAcIcnEnnIEs-si.75. ill .SJ ; niniu I b'- Per 16-qt. 'ase. $1 , 15. CIIERRIES-Per 10-lb. basket , 30c , CIJItItANTS-Per 24-at. case , $1,21,5O. WATERMELONS-Crated , SOc ; loose , 12 CANTALOPI-Crates , S1.2.5 ; per basket , SOc. PFACIIIS-Per 4-basket crate , $1.00 ; Call- ( omits , 20-lb. case , SOZS5c. l'1411M5-Cullfornias , $1.157J1.25 , 1'FARS-Bartlett , $2. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. , large size , 12il Dc ; smaii , lIe ; llrazils , per lb. , 91Oc ; En- gush walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft sheli , 11@I 12c ; standards , StJDc : fIlberts , nor lb. , bc ; leCallS , PolISlieti , medium , CSJlc : extra large , 8j9c ; large imickory hilts , $ IO01.1O Per immi. ; small , $ i.151fI.25 per ho. ; cocoanUt , per 100 , $1 ; peanuts , raw , 6J6c ; roasted , 7e. MAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal , catm , each , $2.75 ; gal cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal. cans , $6.5 ; quart cans , $3.50. I1ONlIY-Cholc white , 14fl15c. DATES-Ifallowee , 60 to 70-lb. boxes , &c ; Sair , Sc ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , Sc. FIGS-Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes , Joe ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. l)0es , 2223c per box ; California , 10-lb. box , $1. CIDER-Per ImaIf bbi. , $3.253.50. HIDES , TALLOW , WI" ' . HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 74c ; No. 2 green lmldes , 6Oc ; No. 1 salted 111(105 , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , Sc ; No. I veal calf , S to 12 lbs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , Tc. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC.-Tallow , No. 1 , Sc : tallow , No. 2 , 2 ½ c ; rough tallow , 11c ; white grease , 21t2c ; yellow and brown grouse , 1r2c. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 15@ 75c : green salted simearings ( slmort woobed early skins ) , each , ISo ; dry shearlngs ( short yoohecl early skIns ) , No. 1 , each , So ; dry hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pClts , per lb. , actual weight , 4005c ; dry flint , J'ansas and Nebraska inurrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual s'elght , 3i4c : dry flint , Cole- ratio butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4j5c ; dry flint , Colorado murrain wool Pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3j4c. Dnhtiimior Mnrlet. I3LT1MORE , Aug. 3-FLOUR--Dull , on- changed ; receipts , 13,968 bbls. ; exports , 7,947 bbls. \'IIEAT-Flrm ; spot , 72'4i72 3-Sc : the month , 71 lj7j 5-Sc ; September , 70@llc ; receipts , 85,541 bu. ; exports , 215.200 him. ; sommtlmermi wheat , by sample. 65@73c ; south- em wheat , on grade 69jj72c. CORN-Spot and time month , 36 ½ 36 5-Sc ; Septenmber , 36lj37e ; steamer mixed , 3,51) : is 5-Sc ; receipts. 32,112 bu. ; exports , 85,514 ho. ; southern white anti yellow , 39@40c , OATS-Steadier ; No. 2 white , western , 33 33'Ac , ; No. 2 mnixeti , western , 3lj)32c ) ; re- ctili > ts , 10,259 bim. ; exports , none. IIIJTTE0t-Stendy ; fancy creamery , 20e. EGGS-FIrm and ulmchmmtnged. CHEESE-Steady and unchanged , l0nImNmls ( Iti6riiln tutu ProisIoni , KANSAS C ITY . . , Aug. 3.-WhEAT-Active , hmlgher ; No. 1 hard , 6566c : No. 2 , 6346J65c ; No. 3 , 6001Gb ; No. 2 red , 765'077c ; No. 3 , 7O 75c : No. 2 sprIng , 6162e ; No. 3 , Ole. CORN-Higher ; No. 2 mixed , 32c ; No. 2 white , 32c : No. 3 , 31140. OATS-About steady ; No , 2 white , old , 27 ½ c ; poor , new , 2l'c. IIYE-iighor ; No. 2 , 48c. SlAY-Active , unchanged. UUT'rER-hllgher ; seperator , 1Ci1Vc ; dairy , ide. EGGS-Firm ; fresh , tic. RECEIPTS-Wheat , 89,800 bu , ; corn , 13,000 him. : oats , 8,000 bu. SI ! I I'MENTS-Wlmeat , 607,000 bu , ; corn , 13,600 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. 1.w ( ) rlennp , Mnrkct , NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 3.-PROViSO OS -Pork , standard mess , not quoted. Lard , refined tierce , 4i4 1-Sc ; pmmro lurd , 5'y0J5 7-Sc. lJoxt'tl meats , dry salt slmouhders , 5 1-8sj5'4c ; sitle , 50i5 7-Sc. i3acon , clear rib sides , tj.ati s-sc. imamns choice cured , . , sugar , 9 93c.COFFEEDull COFFEE-Dull ; Rio , ordinary to fair , 70J RICE-Ordinary to good , 4 5-Si5c. FLOUR , GRAIN AND FJOEDSTUFIrH _ Dull ; flour , extra ( alley , $3.75d3.S5 ; Uatents , $ l.O0i7j'.2S. Cornmeal , $1.80. Bran , 6c. ItAY-Prime , $ i1.00I2.00 : cimolce , $ i3.OO@ 14.00. CORN'-No. 2 sacked , mixed , 40c ; whIte and eibow , 41c. OATH-No. 2 sacRed , 23c. ( 'iiieiiimtl lllmirki. C1NCINNATr , Aug. 3.-FLOUR-Quiet , WIIIOAT-F'Irmer : No , 2 red , 68c. COitN-Easier ; No. 2 mIxed , hSc. OATS-Steady : No. 2 mixed , 32 ½ c , 3tYF-Qtilet ; No. 2 , 42c. 1'1tO'ISlONS-Lartl , weaker and lower at $4.55. Bulk meats , quiet at 55,50 , Bacon , 01151cr at $6.50. WIIISKY-1)tmll at $1.25. 131 ITT Eli-Steady , S UC Alt-Firm , FOS-Dtmli at 9 , , CIIEESLI-Steady. Grit I ii Ilt'eei p1 mit I'z'imme I pgl ' , Inrlccts , ChICAGO , Aug. 3.-ReceIpts today : Wimeitt , 1)15 ) curs ; corn , 5S1 cars ; oats , itt curs. Estiniated carlots for tomorrow : Wheat , 100 ; corn , 500 ; oats , 000. MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 3. - Receipts : Wheat , 72 cmqs. 5'l' . LOUiS , Aug. 3.-Receipts : Wheat , 58 cars. DI3Lt"I'II , Aug. 3.-Receipts ; Wheat , 3 elm ) $ , KANSAS C'I'I'Y , Aug. 8.-Receipts : Wimeut , 118 cars. 3iImuli'mtiolil , Vhvmit itmirket , MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 3.VI1IOtT - Flrmner and hmigimer ; August , SIc ; Soptem- her , 63 5-Sc ; leecnibcr , CC 5-S66c ; on truck : No. 1 imard , 823'c ; No , 1 northern , 8130c ; No. 2 nortimerim , 753c. FLOlilt-Good denmummd ; first patents , $5.15 615.25 ; secontl patents , $4.0017j4lU ; btmlk bran , $9.OiYijSS0 ; sacked , $ l0.001i0,50 , l.lerpooi ( rmtIis Market , LIVERPOOL , Atig , 3.-WI tEAT-Quiet , ) higher ; Augtmst , nominal ; .Septonber , 58 77i : Deccmnbor , Ss Sd , CORN-Quiet , 3-Sijltl lower ; August , steady at lmt 2tl ; Septemnber , 3 $ 3d ; October - ber , 3s 4t1 , Cimii'Iiiiiitt I 1.i t. httek , CINCINNATI. Aug. 3-110135-Quiet and lower at $3.15c1j3.S0 , CATTLE-Active at $2.85174,83. SliO'iEP-Stentiy at $2.25'hJi.OO ; lambs , lower at $3.75ujGl5. 1''erln 3Iimrli'ti , PflORLAug. . 3.-CORN-Market easy ; No 2.32te , OATS-Ma'ket qtilet : No , 3 wimlte , 21c , " , ' 1IltKY-Market firm at $1.25 , 1)iiImith % 'hent Market , DII ru'ri o , Minn. , Aug. 3.-WI ! EAT-No , I nurtimt'rn , cisim , 75c ; August , 68c ; September , 6Cc ; December , CIc , ( 'nuifui'nimm liriril Erimit , , , NEW YORK , Aug. 3.-CALIFORNIA. . BOIlED FRUITS-Dull ; evaporated apples. common , Cc : prime wire tray , SZtSe choice , Sil9c : fancy , 9c. Prunes , 4i'Ose. Apricots , $ $10c : Moor I'ark , IMlhc. Peaches , unpeeled , LVjSc ; peeled , lfljlSc , Mllwnnkoe UrIm Market. Ml T1WAt7lEE , VIs , , Atti.V.'IlEAT - Stronger ; No. 1 northern , See ; m'o , 2 north- era ' 78c : September 66 5-Sc. lt'YlS-lc higher ; 4o , I , lic. IIARLEY-Norninai , Sun Francisco Wiment Market , SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 3-WhEAT- Quiet' December , $1.24. BAfILEY-Quiet : Iecember , $1.17 5.8. 5T0c10s : A4I ) blONDS , Vence News tins Nim Mnterlnl hiffect on tiit , Norl'ork Market. NEW ORIC , Aug. 3.-There was no great outburst of speculative enthusiasm in time stock market today , as a result of tue peace news , The market broadened out mitten. ally and was confidently strong nil .in' , but inquiring observers feel considerable doubt whetimer time pence Prospects hnd much to do with time rise , Of much more effect is the generally growing conviction that the dullness of the local money market Is not at all duo to sluggish trade contli- lions , but rather to the abundant smmppiics of money at interior points to meet the requirements - quirements of expanding business and the moVement titus far of time crops. Yesterday's goiti imports resulted in stiff- cuing foreign exchange and in appreciably easier money rates for time loans. Exchange - change exporters are Riot able to figure any profit on the gold Import operations lit the present level of exchange , mulid time sell- arations lutist be accepted as nntIciptive of ( tituro conditions. The Imlmrters antici- Pitted higimer money rates abroad and probably - ably would leave their funds there without ( irawing time exchange. It seimns doubtful , also whether time iwesent low rates ot money here would themselves Invite sucim all operation. Prospects of an enlarged demand tiiroumglu awakened business activity must be looked to to explain tiic Present gold movement. The genernl , tenor of talk heard In'nil street Is nil of expected increase of trade and Industrial expansIons. The growth of tiitm westbound freight movement anti favorable - able reports from experts in time different trades mure accepted against time shrinkage in the grain movement and resuitiimg do- eRase in seine of the western roads. Statements of earnings for the fiscal year are being brouglmt out simultaneously wIth those for the month of July , amid time heavy outlay for betterments and improvements Shown by these exhibits immdicating economies - mies In time future , serve to neutralize time decrease in earnings. Time general view in the street is ummmhstaknbly beanisim. The general strength of time market was taken ntlvantage of to realize profits in some of the recently manipulated industrial spe- clalties , but there was a broad nnd corn- proheimsive demand for the standard stocks , time grangers nOd time favorite dividend payers - ers ieadhmmg. Dealings in bonds were actlvo and dis- tributed. A feature of time day was tIme rise to par of time Northern Pacific 4s. Title is one of a large class of similar bonds irsued recently for reorganizations which hmavo been favorites in the bond market , The Northern Pacific mortgage is tIme first of them to rise to par. There was a very large absorption of other railroad bonds , which have been gaining added security from the largely increased earnings by railroads in the last fiscal year. Total 8aiea , $5,575,000. United States Is , the Se and the old 4s , regular , advanced 14 per cent amid the he , new issue , 1-S per cent In the bih price. Time Evening Post's London financial cablegram - blegram says : "Time markets here were quiet tOilty , but of a good tone , and prices Were well maintained. The principal tea- turo time rise In such foreign stocks as Spanish , Egyptian , BrazIlIan and Argentine , Spanish securities were largely bought on Paris order. Americans were good in sym- paths' with the rise tim New York. There was some professIonal buying lmere. Prices closed at about the best. Grand Trummks ivere steady In spite of bad tralflc returns. The beet quarters look for further gaitS shipments to New York , Nevertheless tIme London discount rate Is a tribe easIer because - cause of the plethora of money , time scarcity 0) ) ' bills amid the steadiness of contineimtal exchanges. " The followIng are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on time New York market today : Atchinjut . . . . . . . . . . . 13t St. P. & 0. . . . . . . . tb ptd . . . . . . . . . . . . il7 do pft . . . . . . . . . . . . flaltimor , & Ohio. . ii3 St. P. M. & Sd. . . .1C2 Can. 1'a11ldo . . . . . . 114 So. Poellic . . . . . . . . . 20 Can. SouthIva . . . . ISV So. Itadluvay . . . . . . Ceatral I'acttlo . . . 16 % do ptd . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 % &bet ; . & Ohio . . . . . 22 % Texas & I'aIlle. . , , 12 % ChIcago & Altoa . .l5 % II. p cornmomm . . , , C. 31. & . . . . . . . . . ½ Union i'acifIc ptj , , , C. & 35. 1. . . . . . . . . . 56 U , P. I. ) , & G. . . . . . C. C. ( . & St. I. , 42 V'rmtaslt , . . . . . . . . . . . . do pf.t . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 do pitt . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 % Del. & Iludson..106 . W , & I. . I'i , t. r. . 1 % Del. L. & 'V.i do ittl , t. r. . . . . . 12 13. & 11. G. . . . . . . . 12)4 Adams l'xpress . do p1,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 50)4 Americnmu 1cpresslr Erie ( new ) . . . . . . . . 1355 17. S. Rxpreiot . . . , 41 , io 1st i'M . . . . . . . 35VellsFargo . Ex. . . .1IS Ft. Wayne . . . . . . . . . , i Am. ( 'ot , OIl . . . . . 1St. Northern pfI.122ii do lf'i . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois .Centrai . . .l07T Am. SpIrits . . . . . . . l1oiklng'alley , . . 4 % ito p1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Lake Ir1e & W. , . . It Am. Tobacco . . . . . do pttl . . . . . . . . . . . . l do ptl . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.alom Shore . . . . . . . .112 ½ Peopl's Ga' , . . . . . . 9) L. & ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4lCon. . Gas . . . . . . . . . .200 Manhattan I..l06' . , Ccnm. C.'mlIc' co. . . . . . Met. St. By.,5 Cola. F' & I. . . . . . . Michigna Central . .1111 ½ do ptd . . . . . . . . . . . . Minim , & H ) . I . . . . . 25 GenITal Electric . . tie lt ptd . . . . . . 8S % IIIInoiq Steel . . . . . . . 53 Mlm'seuri Iacitlc , . IC Leclede Gat..W'A . ' Mobhlo & OhIo . , , , , 27 Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2t1. IC. & ' 1' . . . . . . . . . it do pitt . . . . . . . . . . . . do pftl . . . . . . . . . . . . i4) Nat. Lin. Oil 7 C. I. & 1. . . . . . . . . . . 10 I'aeitIc Mail . . . . . . . 31)4 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 l'ulhman l'alaee . N. .1. Central , . . , , . 90 SlIver Cert. . . . . . . . N. Y. Central..I18 S. ml. P. . . . . . . . . . N. Y. C. & St. L. . m25 Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do let pM . . . . . . 6' ) do piti . . . . . . . . . . . .i1 do 2d pftt . . . . . . . . 31 T. C. & I. . . . . . . . . . 25 % Nortimwestern . . . . . . 15 U. S. l.eather . . . . . No. Amer. Co. . . . . . do pt,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . rio. Pacilic . . . . . . . 30'i , 13. S. Rubber . . . . . . do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . 72'Ai do ptil . . . . . . . . . . . . 9S Ontario & V. . . . . . 150' Western Union . . . . . Ore. Ii. & Nay , . . . 49 % C. & N. 5 % ' . . . . . . . . . Ore. Short Line , . 21 do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . .170 iii ) ) G. West. . . . . . . Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ? do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . . CO Itock Island . . . . . . 91 % CIII. Ut. SWest. . . . . . 151/ , St. 1. . & S. F. . . . . . 7(8 ( St. L. & S. I" . Id . . do pOd . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 % St. L. & S. W. . . 5 % St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . .m01t do pf,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . do pfd . . . . . . . . . . . .162 % blending 1t pfd , . . . 41 % liasu'ail C. C. . . . . . . 23 lirookli'n it. T. . . . . . . Total sales of stock today , 322,700 shares , including 13.0150 Atchison preferred , 7,7Q Central Pacihic , 24,340 Ilunlimmgton , 4,560 Maim- hatta , , , 4,600 MIssouri , Kansas & Texas preferred , 3,952 New York Central , 5,560 New York Central Preferred , 1,160 Rock Island , 21,350 St. Paul , 3,950 Union Pacific , 1,225 Union Pacific , Denver & Rio Grnmmi , 17,615 Cotton Oil , 3.440 Cotton 011 preferred , 14,125 Tobacco , 4,270 Cimicago Great West- era , 3.975 Peoplo'u Gas , 3,060 Lead , 4,265 Pa- chic Mall , :13,499 : Sugar , 6.040 Leather mre- ( erred , 16,3233 Rubber , 3 93.1 Itubber vre- fernuid , 10,060 Western union. Now York Money Market , NEW YORK Aug. 3.-MONEY ON CALL -NomInally per cent. PRIM 10 MIORCANTILFS PAPER3i,4l , ver cent. STERLING EXClTANGE-Stdy , with actual business in bankers' him at $1.85QI 4.S5'4 for demand and $4.tl ½ 4.8b for sixty days ; Imosted rates , $4.Fj4'4ij4.S5 ' tttutl $ J.SlYji 4.0cM , ; commercial bills , S4.52j4.S2. IILVIOII CEIt'1'1FiCATES-5sii59c , BAR HILVIOR-SSc , itt EXICAN 1)OLLARS-i5e. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Firm ; United States new 4s , registered amid coupon , l27I ; 45 , registered , 111 % ; coupon , Ill , ; 2s , 97 ; United States Se , registered , 111 % ; Pacitbe Ui ; of ' 99 , l02 , . Closing quotations emi bonds were as (01- lows : IJS.mmew4treg , . . . , t2 * 4 N.YC. IsIs , , , , , , , Ills U , 5.00 COOl ) , , . , , . , ,1' 7i ( N , J , C. tIe , , , , , , , , , , . , 1lfl4 i.S.4srt'g. ! . . . . . . . . hllt4 NCtis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U S.doeommp , . , , . , , , 11154 N , C. 4e. . . . . . , , , , , , .IU ILStjds , nez , . . . , , . 97 No. l'aeiflcm lsln.11t104 U. S. 5 , reg'.I 12 No , l'oeIlic 3s. . . . . . 11. 9. Sseonp , . . . . . .11' No. l'acIlie Os. . . . . . 11)1) ) DistrIct 5. USe , . , , . , I 11154 N , Y , Ci St. L. ds.,1t)7 Alit. , climes A. . . . . . . . 100 N. W. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ala. , clitsa . . . . . . . . N.S' . Colmeols..l415 ( Ata.clasi C. . . . . . . . CO NW. Deb. Ss..1l7 Ma. , Ctlrrt'ncy , . . . , , 00 Oi'o , N , lets. . . . . . . . . 112 AtcitiaOmm 4' , . . . . . . . . . 1)554 ) Ore. N. de. . . . . . . . . . . Atchison mull. 45 . , 7lS 0. 5 , L , Ils t. r. . . . . . . 12504 Calmada So. 2d . . . . .101104 0. ft. L. Sc 1. r. . . . . . lO1t Chi. Terams. , 4 . . . . . 87 l'aeitic lie 0505 . . . . . li' ( ' C. &O. Se , , . . . , , , . , , I 1550 Jiendimlg 4s . . . . . , , , ( S. 11. & I ) , 404 . . , . , , 10401 it , (1 , W. lets. . . . . . . . I ) , & it. U. Ists..11001 St. L. k I. 2.1 , comm Ss 39 n , & . Ii. (1. 45. . . . . . . 01S'g ' St. h. & :4. : F. Gumm. (1,1 1M xat'l'nnmi. lets..11)504 St. i' . Oommol , . . . . . . . lrioG'ii. 4 , , . , , . . , . , 7lI : st. P. 0 , & I' . lsts..lIH 1' ' . SV , .t P. lets. I , r. 7:0 : St. I' . C. & 1' , Se..ill ) fieti. RIce. SN..10554 So. fly , 5 , , . . . . . . . . . . . 0504 (0 , Il. & S. A , d . . . . . .104 5. II. , ! . Ttis. . . . . . . . . 07 (1. II. & S.A. 2dB , , . ,1O5 Tttlil. mii'w St't 35 , . 1)154 11 , &T. Cent. 6s..I 10 T , I' , L. 0. 1st.loll II. ,0T. C. ton , Otm,11J ' 1' . 1' . 1 ( . 2115. . . . . . . 43I Iowa U , IsIs..1(12)4 ) U. 1' , 1 > , & ( .1 , lets , . 7)3 ) La. flew Comm. ds , , . , IO3 Wab , let A . . . . . . . . .110 ( ] _ & N. tlrmi , 4 , , , , , , . , 89 'Nab. 2ds. . . . . . . . . . . 1)0 ) 2dlssoitni Ii , . , . . , , . , 100 W , Shore 45 , , , , , , , , , 1)11) ) ) 7,4. , 14. & T. 2t1 , , . . , 0554 Va. Centuries , . . , , . 79 4s. . . . . . . 9054 Vu. deferred . . . . . . . . 4 Nei- York Mtmiimmg lluotxmtlotm , , NEW YORK , Aug. 3.-The following are the closing quotations on initming 5teck ; Cillar ) . , , . . , , . . . , , , II OntarIo , , , , , , , , , , . , Crown Point , . , . , , 5 01'imIr . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Con. Cdi. & Vs. . , , 15 l'Jyinouthi . . . . . . . . . . IS 1)eadwoO'2 ' . , , , , . , . , , 30 Quickiiver . . . . . , , 105 ( loUIS & Curry , . , 5 ( mtIckm'iier pfd , . IOU lisie & Noteros , , , 53 Sierra . ' .rada . . , . , 10 llomnetaice , . , , , . , , , 4500 StanOard , , , . , , , . . . 110 Iron Shier , . , , . , . , G0 Unloim Con , , , , , , , , 03 O4exican 10 Yeilow Jactiel . . , . . 2' ) Uoitomm Stock Quotntloiii , I3OSTON , Aug. 3.-Call loans , 2t13 per ceat ; time loans , ' 4 per cent. Closing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining sheres : : . r. & s. 1' . . . . . 13" , lo pfd Am. Sugar . , . . . . . . li9i 1ioton l . . . , . . , . . . (10 ptd . . . . . . . . . . . .lit l'Sdison Riec'tric . , , l5 Pity mOats Ons . . . , . 0 ( len. Electric phi. . ( Ii lift ! Telephone . . . . . .9 AtthhOn ptd . , , , , , 34 % Sloston & ) ibafll'.026 AiIoue ? Mining Co , 45,1 Ido'ton & Mtmlne..lG3 Atifintic , . . . . . . . . . . . . C , It , & Q . . , . . , , . , , 10S llOStOii & Mont,211 Vitehburg , . , . . , , , , 105 % Iluttt' & 1motnn' , . 25'4 tlenernl Electric , , 4) Calummact & heels . ,173 Illinol , teeI , . . . , , 19 CentennIal . . . , . . . . , , 14 % Mexican Central , , 4 Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 N , 5' . & N , B. . . . . . 05 OsOeolft , . , , , . . . . . , , , Old Colony . , . . . . , , 130 (3tmincy . . . . , . . . . . . . . 113 Rubber , , , . . , . , . , . , 391,4 Tam5rnck . . . , , . , . . 10.5 I'nIon ' T'sciflc . . , . . , 24 % iVoivetihe , , . . . , . , , , lVt'et Rflil . , . . . , . , , , Si" , I'arrott . . . . . . . . . . . . West.l0ectnlc . , . . 25i4 Obi DomInion 21 % San PrnieIi'o Mimming QumOtfllOmt , SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 3.--Ofilcinl clog- lag quotatloims for mining stocks today Were as follows : Albt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gentueky Con , . . , . Is Alpha Con . . . . , , , . , 3 Mexican . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 AmitIes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Occidental Con. . , . iii ileleher . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Oplmir , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .15 ltet & 1)etclmer , , . . 17 Overman , . . , . . . . . . , . S Cnlplcaa ? . . . . . . . . . . . 19 l'otol , . . . . . , , , . . , . . 13 Clmaltenge Con . . . . . 14 Savage , . . , . . . . . . . , . . 13 ( hollnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS Scorpion . ' . ' . . . . . . . . 2 Contidence . . . . . . . . . . 40 Sirrra Nevada . . . . 82 Con. Cal'a. . , . . .oJ Silver lull . . . . . . . . . . 7 Crown l'iiint . . . . . . 7 UnIon Coil. . . . . . . . . fimlid & Clirrie , . . . S tStnti Con. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ilnis & Noroross . , iS Yellow Jnolet . . . . . . .20 .ltmi'tice 7 'Stnnlar'I ' 110 Ake,1. Silver bars , 57 7-Sc : Mexican dollars , 4C 4Ci4c. Drafts , sight , iSo ; telegraph , lP4c , Lotmiloti Sock QnotmttloflN , LONDON , Aug. L-4 I" m.-Ciosing Con5olS , money . . .111 N. V Central . . . . .122 Conol , sort. . . .111 1.16 l'enusyht'ania . . . . . . . Can , l'acItIc . . . . . . , St1I , Readtmmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1'5 i'nie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l35 Mex. Cent , new 4. 65O irie let pOd , , , , . . . 9G'0 ' Atchison . , . , . , , . , , ' . lii. Cemitral . . . . . . . .ll0t 5. . & N. . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 % tbex. eriinimry , . . . . 205,1 Grnnd Trunk . . . . . . 7 % St. Paul corn. . . . . . . liAR SILVEI1-Steady at 27d per ounce. MONEY-Qs ½ per cent. 'lime rate or tliscotllit in the open market for short bills , l5 ver cemmt ; for tlmrec montims' bills , % 9-16 er cent. 1'lnmiimelnl Notes , OMAHA , Aug. 3.-The clearings for the day were $927,389.15 : balances $120,105.73. The clearings for 1897 were $73&S0.03 , amid time balances , $76,457.28. hmmerease in clearings - ings , $181,818.12. WASH INGTON , Aug. 3.-Today's state- mflent of time commdition of time treasury m4imowsl Available cash balances , $251,933- 189 : gold reserve , $1S9,625,1J26. Cl IICAG 0 , 1'tug , 3.-Clearimmgs , $14SS2,000 ; baiummces , $1,241,228 ; New York exclmitmmgc , par ; sterllimg exclmamige , Imosteth , $ I.84m,4Iri.S6 : actual , $ l.Sl1j4.S5 % ; sixty days , $4.820 } 4.8iV. Stocks stromig ; Biscuit , 30 ; BiscuIt lireferred , 915 : Diamomid Matclm , l894 ; Strawboard , 27 ; North Chicago , 215Vest ; Chicago , 911,4 , HP. LOUIS , Aug. 3.-Clearings , $1,177,46S ; balances , $791,722 ; mommey , Si8 Per cent ; New York exchange , bc discount bitl , par asked. CINCINNATI , Aug. 3.-Money , 2',4 ' to 6 per cent ; New York exchange , 25c dIscount ; clearings , $2,270,900. BOSTON. Aug. 3.-ClearIngs , $36,2445 , ; balances , $ l,78SSSi. BALTIMORE , Aug. 3.-Clearings , $2,763- 520 : balances , $446,575. 3)J3 11ADELPl1lA , Aug. 3.-Clearings , $12,814,790' balances , $1,772,340. NEW + 011K Amig. 3.-Clearings , $12SS3O- 990 : balances , 1O,4llG36. MEMI'ItlS , Aug. 3.-ClearIngs , $16,432 ; balances , $62377. NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 3.-ClearIngs , $ S0),508 ; Now York exchange , bank , $1 per $1,000 lmremniunm ; commercial , 2.c premium. Foreigii Flmmmiiicinl , PARIS , Aug. 3.-PrIces were very firm on time bourse today. Spammish 4s absorbed at- tentlon , cboalmg uvith a sharp advance oil time report taut Spain has accepted' time peace terms of time United States and that the qtmestion of time Cuban debt has been arranged. 'rile Whole Spanish group was firm amid active , favorably inlluencing international - national securities. Spanish 4s closetS at 41.75 , a net gala of 1.70. Three per cent remites , 1031 Sac for time accoulmt ; exchange on London 2Sf 3c for cimecks. LONDON , Aug. 3.-Time market for American securities was gemmerully firm all day on New York buyimmg. 'rime haiti tone was Ilrmmm and the deinmind moderate. Gold eagles are quoted at 76s Gd. Spanish 4s elosed at 41 5-8 , a net advance of 1 % . Gold is quloteil at Utmenos Ayrcs at 177,50. BIOIIL1N , Aug. 8.-BusIness on time bourse today wns quiet and 1)niCes had a temmdency to be 1mm. Spaimislm 4s advanced OIl western advlcee. Canadian I'aci11c were eusher : on realizations. Cotton Market , NEW YORK , Aug. 3.-The cotton market was narrow and featureless all day , with barely a rteady lone. Outside speculation was of lb sulport. Time volume of immisiness was exceptionally small. After opening tltmll at li42 points decline , there was a. sluggh'It movt'rnommt will ) tiuctimations iimitcd to 0 lOitltS. 'J'lte market was ihimally dull , whim Prices net unclmaimgc'd to 1 1)0101 imiglmer. Snot. dimIl anti easy ; mIddling , 6 I-Cc. lie- ceiptms , none ; exerts , to Great Britallm. 400 bales ; to time continent , 200 bales ; sales , 3,031 bales ; spinners , 150 bales ; stock , S3,20S bales. 'rotith today : Net receipts , 1,023 bales ; exports , to Greimt Britain , ' 1,471 bth's : to the continent , 600 bales ; stock , 211.731 bales , Consolidated : Net receiimts 8,690 bales ; exports , to Great lmritain , 20,953 balam : It , France , 100 bales ; to time cotitimmet : , 0/6l bales. Total simmee Septemmiber 1 : Net receIpt - ceIpt .8,515 , 821 bales ; exports , to Great Bnitimm , 3,486,939 bales ; to t'riimce , 515,008 bales : to the continent , 2/361,613 bales. NEW ORLEANS , Aug.-COTTON-Fu- tures , dull : .AUgLlst , $5.57O5.59 ; Seimtcnmbcr , * 5.57015.59 ; October , $5.GOd5.Gi ; November $5,6I5.66 ; December , $5.C9i5.7O : January $5.7Bj5.74 ; February , $5.76 5.78 ; March , $5.80 1115.82. 51101 , quiet. Sales , 150 bales. Ordinary - dinary , 4t' ; good ordinary , 4 1-Sc ; low miii- tiling , 5 0-iCc ; middling , 5 Il-lOt' ; good mnid- dung , Oc ; middlimmg fair , 6 7-ICc. Receipts , 239 hales : stock , 53,393 bales. LIVERPOOL , Aug. :1.-COTTON-spot : , fair demnmmti ; prices steady ; Amenlcais mid- dlimmg , 3 15-32d. Sales of the day wore 10,000 bales , of which 500 were for speculation and export. anti Included 9,600 bales American. Receipts , 2,004) bales , including 100 Anmenican. Futures openeI quiet and steady , witlm a moor tlenmaimd , anti closed steady. American middling , 1. in. c. , Atmgust , S 21-Old sellers ; Atmgtmst and September , 3 23-tOt ! sellers : lOeItoinmer ) 111)0 uctoner , a ) 'uyers ; October and November , 3 2O-64 3 21-6ici bimyors ; November aimfi December , : 20-64t1 buyers ; December immid .January , : 20-64c1 buyers ; January and February , : 20-Old buyers ; Februtry antI MardI , 3 21-Old sellers ; Macelm anti April , 8 2l-6lO' : 22-Old buyers ; April and May , 3 22-640o 3 23-Old sellers ; May and June , 3 23-Olti buy- cr13. Neiv York 1)ry ( eels itftmm'kct , NEV YORE , Aug. 3.-'rhera was little emtcourageinemmt for woolemm goods operators 1mm time aumetlami sale of time Bound Brook goods held yesterday , Time woolen brouglmt about lS per cent less thnmm the lmrlees at which miimiiar gootis calm lie obtained tmt liii- vale Pmmrchases. li1yers were mmot seem- bigly anxious to take tlmenm even at timetm llrices amId local operators secured most of Limo stock. 3mm cotton iOmods time results have riot been more brllliajmtly satisfactory. Stalmie cottons show imo chititmge except In time minor details. 'i'lme market for export goods contimmimes fairly nctlve , but brown slmeetilmgm4 timmd drills for (1(111108th' 1150 tire \t'5' titlIt't iimtiet'd. Illettciie,1 cottomms are sulbject to it demitntl of stnull calIber , ammd nltimnugli lirices nrc finmmmly lmeitl , time , biily restlits tire far ( rem satlsmmvtory. lenimmms mmrtm 1mm aimtl in fair request. ( 'lmc'olts , plaids stripes , tIcks aimml the like mire quiet and witlmout feature. 'l'iie detniilml for ilnnket is itch stmetnimmc'tl and a fair butslnemls h-I cot- toim hounds ii rt'pontei.'imitu goods simout' 110 change. l'rimmt Citils ) hits's soul less freely dunltmg time lmrc'sent week haul timey did last we'k , Extruit are stili qtmoteti ill 2e. Odd gtm1114 are mmtmt quite t'o CXICmlsiVe. Time ( leinmindi is a little freer , itou'ev'r. Prltmted cottoims ilre dtliet 1111(1 generally ii II , Cufl''i' Mlmrkt'l , NEW YORI' , Aug. : l-COlVEE-Optioims olmemmed stetttly at imncimiummgeti lmrIces , got a imtmtbe firmer anti more actIve on covering ammO indications tt rcttirmming investment interest - torest nail itm face of uatisfacttry Etmrolmeimlm cutdes nn.l immcreasing Brazilian receipts eased somewhat itt tile afternoon tinder realizing , nttctmdetl Imy late Etiropenim cables ; closed mttently at tmnclmangetl to 5 Poltits lower ; sitlen , 21.000 bags. htmclimilimmg Septem- bet' itt $5 , IT. Simot coffee , Rio , tIuli , lmut nbotmt stonily ; No. 7 , invoIce , $6 : No , 7. Jab- lming , 87,50. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , $ SS'OP 15,00 ; small lusinetls on lirivate terms coin- lmnisel * sales. Oil Mnrk't. 0114 Cll % . I'a , , Aug. 3.-Credit imaianees , tiOc ; certilloutes , 935,4e , bitl : Imi ) soles ; shipments - ments , 00.491 imble. runs , 91,095 libls , SAVANNAh , ( In. , Aug. 3.-OIL-SpirIts turpemltltm ( ' , finmmi at 25m,4c biti , itosin , 11mm 101111 tmimcimutmgetl. VlLMlNU'1'ON , N. C. , Aug. 3.-OIL-- . Spirits turpetmtlne , 25'i125c. ' itoelti , steady at t)2l,4i9754c ) : crutbo ttirpetmtine , 1mm at $1.00 tll,50. Tam , firm itt $1.10. Sugar Mnrl ( ' * , NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 3.-SIlO/tB- Steady and ilrrn ; opqn kettle 3Ji 1.Oc : cell- trlfugmti white , 4 11-lOc ; ye'low ' , 4oiJ4e ; econtI , 2014c , MOLAS8l'S-Easy ; cetmtrifumrttl , 411e. NE\ ' YORK , Aug. 3.-HtJGA li-Raw , fimnm ; fair refimming , 3,4e : centrifugal , 96 test , 40je , Sales , olmielly in small lots on basis of yesterday's prices , RefIned , firm , . ' - - : , . - .4 OIAIIA LiVE STOCI ( IARKET rair Bun of Cattle anti Liborni Supp'y ' of' Hogs on Thtnd , STEERS ST$1t. $ SHOW SOME STRENGTH i'rice , ltal ( miii Steni1' 4o ld'iriii , utthi It a I mm et it e a a a a lily A c t Ise- 1Zig II1iO3 I'rovilotmii On the W'ay Iui''im , SOUTh ! OMAhA , Atig. 3. Cattle , Itogs. SliceD. fleeipts totlay , , , , , , , . . . , 2,565 10,137 3,29 Ollicltml yesterday , , , , . . . . 3,740 9,569 2,407 One is'eek ago . . . . , , , . , , 3,851 11,466 2,611 Two weeks ago. . . . . . . . . . . 2,1St 10,069 . . . . Ono . year ago . . . , , . . . , , , . , . 3,029 7,5t6 'G7 'Vts.o years ago , , . , , , , , , , , . 1,220 2,191 2,41t ) Total timis Steolt . , . . , , . . , , 9.306 23,295 10,3S5 Same ( lays last week , , . . 7:104) : 25,331 6,82.1 Same days week before. . 7,203 22,187 4,578 Average prlco piiitl for hogs for time last several rtys witlm colmmlmarlsons : 11S93. 11697.11896.l1S95,11691,11593,11S92. _ _ _ _ July 17 . , , 3 25 2 07 4 82 4 71 & 0 July 38 . . . S 82 2 95 4 5l 4 90 5 os s s July 19 , , . 3 89 3 32 4 S9 4 9 S 35 5 61 Jmll' 20 , , . 3 5) ) ; 3 .131 2 97' 4 84 4 ' 14 5 19 51 July 21 . , , 3 81 3 381 2 93 4 79 5 39 555 July 22 . . . 3 79J 3 27i 2 SIll 4 85 5 53 5 tilt July 23 . , . 3 82 3 25) ) 2 53 4 81 4 74l 60 Jtiiy 24 . . . 3 31 2 02 4 76 4 81 5 59 July 25 . , , 3 89 2 59 4 81 4 76 5 59 60 July 26 . , . S ST 3 37 4 88 4 81 5 33 5 6 ? July 27 , , ,372 3 43 2 55 4 89 4 86 5 25 5 67 July 29 . . . 3 67 3 29 2 76 4 76 5 06 S7 July 29 , , . , 3 72 3 30 2 711 1 93 5 01 5 53 July 30 , . . 3 74 3 ii 2 77 4 74 4 5Si ' 5 52 Jumly 31 . . . 3 50 2 77 4 6' ? 4 Ci ) 5 02 August 1. . . 8 ' 79 * 2 77 4 46 4 59 5 02 42 August 2. , . 3 74 : i 45 4 4 , 4 55 5 10 5 40 "f ± ' 6(3 ( 3 47 2 83 1 61 4 0i 4 91 5 4S : . _ . : _ S Intlicates Sunday. TIme olilcial number of cars of stock brougimt in today by eacim road was : Cattle. hogs. Sheep , C , , hut. & St. P. fly. . . . . . . . I 1 0. & St. 1. . . lt' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Missouri l'tmciilc ity. . . . . . 10 11 Ummion l'aclilc System . , 5 39 F' . , E. & lit. V. It. It. . . . 25 42 , . (2. , St. P. , M. & 0. Ry , , 9 5 - . Ii , & 101. It. Ii. B. . . . . . . . . . 47 37 14 C. , B. & Q. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o C. , it. 1. & 1' . Ii' . , cast. , 1 1 . . C , , It. 1. & P. fly. , west. 2 Total receipts . . . . . . . . 98 115 14 Time dislmosition t time day's receipts was as foliow , eacim buyer purclmaslmmg tile nummi- hemof imead indIcated : Buyers. Cattle , Itogs. Slmeep. Onmimima Packing Co. . . . . . 62 ' 12(3 ( 314 (1. 11. Ilammommil Co. . . . . . 105 1 , 159 , . . . SwIft almd Conmpany . . . 315 2,02:1 : 1,239 Cudalmy l'ackhng Co. . . . . . bSi 3,198 260 Armour & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 491 1,601 763 It. Becker and Degan , 16 Vansammt & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . 75 . . . . ' . . . J. L. Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 : Lobman & flothschilds 80 v. 1. Stephens . . . . . . . . . . Ii 1)emmton & Underwood , 151 Krebbs & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18:1 : 11111 & ltuntzinger 41 1.t. F' . liusz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Llviimgston & Sclmaler 1 11. Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Cudahy P. Co. K. C. . . . . 299 607 , . . Ciii. 1' . & P. Co. , Neb. C 635 . . . . Othmer buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 . . . . 70) ) ) Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,673 10,309 3,2S1 All told , there were 257 ears of stock iii limo ylirtletodomy , as against 300 cars iLester- day , 317 cars 01131 week ago , 248 two weeks ago anti 214 cars three wceks ago. While tue total receipts were consIderably larger titan a. week ago , it was a fair average rtmri for \Vedaesday. . CATTLE-Less than 100 cars of cattle of all kintls were reported him the yards lund the receipts were the smallest of any (1t15' silmce Saturday of last week. Of the cattle here a train of eight cars was consIgned direct to a. packer so that the actual otter- iijgs syore quite light for tlme middle of the ireek. Amimong the offerings timere was quite a sprinkling of good , tlry lot cattle , somne of them bolter tItan anythhmmg seen 1mm time yards in some days. TIme local packllmg demand for tat cattle irums good , itmitl tli market was stronger on all tlesirable kinds of beeves. The trade was not as tLctivO 115 on some days , owing to the fact timztt holders - ers had a pretty good oplnioa of their cattle tumid were asking very strong Imniccs. 'J'ho most of time cattle , imoweven , soltt 1mm good season , and time market , as a wlmobe4 would have to be quoted as entIrely saIls- factory to tIme sellitmg Interests. Something like temi or a dozen boatls of cows nnti Imeifers were in the yards ammti met with ready sale at gooti , stea(1y jmrices. Some Blmiyed western Imeiters of time same lot that brought $1.80 yestertlay , solri today at $4.85. Bulls , stags , etc. , sold at time same lrice that Prevailed yesterday. Yesterday tlmere were shipped out into the country eighmteemm loads of stock cattle and feeders , wimicim reduced very immaterially time ntmmnber of cattle held by spectilators in the yards , antl gave time speculative iemaatl renewed streimgtlm this morning. Time offer- iagi were not large , amid the supImly was soon exhmammsteI , speculators being tue cimlef buyers. The Prices paId were certainly rio lower timamm yesterday , and were at least steady to strong. RepreaimtattVe sales : BEEt" STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. y. Pr , No. A'r. Pr. 8. . 923 $8 : : s 38..1253 $4 50 31..1131 $4 83 :1 : , . 1)86 ) 4 01) ) 20. . 931 55 16. .1513 4 'JO 1. . 610 4 00 149..10S7 4 60 121. .1206 5 00 16. . 813 4 00 157. 967 70 88. .1254 5 10 2..1230 4 10 1S..liOl 4 75 42. .1181 5 10 11. .1206 4 15 31..12S0 4 75 20 , .1451 5 10 1 , . 920 4 25 143. . 954 80 58. .1254 5 10 20. . 576 4 00 .11. .1143 80 69 , .1430 5 20 33. .1210 4 50 25. .1472 3' ' ) COWS. 2. . S3.5 00 10. . 916 00 1.ISO 333 1 , , 990 25 5. .1006 00 3. .1010 1 40 2. . 855 : is 2. , 970 00 1,1130 'I 40 8. . 1)75 55 3. . 776 0-5 2. .1115 1 50 , , 920 G ) 2. . 006 10 2. .1215 ' 1 50 : : 1130 50 2. , 905 15 2,1O50 1 50 1. . 910 75 1. . 900 20 42. .1008 3 50 1. . 910 75 8..1OSS 2' ' ) 9.103i 3 60 1. .1004) ) 75 1. .1170 25 16. . 758 ' 1 65 1. . 1)60 ) 75 1.llOO 25 1. . 670 37 1o.I167 2 75 2. , 815 25 2. .1010 1 75 ma7a 0. : ; : t..flsr. 25 2..lb0O ' 175 1..1250 83 1. , 020 00 4,1000 300 I. . SOS .5 85 1.i060 'JO 3..i1l6 4 00 19 , . OSS 2 S5 1IIFER. 1. . 470 1 75 2 , . COO 3 Cl ) 1 , . 650 4 10 1. 610 2 75 3 , , 596 3 60 1. . 81)1 ) 1 11) 4. , 825 3 : : ti IS , , fi.3 3 ' 75 1 , . : iso 4 40 9. . 512 3 40 1 , , 560 3 75 1. . 450 4 40 11. , rso a so 2 , , 630 4 00 1. . 711) ) 4 4) ) ) I. . 73k ) 3 10 2 , , 000 4 00 1. . ' 110 450 3 , . 613 : I 50 1. , CS ) 4 00 62 , .1105 1 85 6 , COO 3 55 1. , 810 4 10 COWS AND hElPERS. 2. ,1140 4 10 flu LLP. 1. .1260 2 85 1..1050 3 10 2. . 500 3 25 1. .1160 2 85 1 , .1100 3 20 1. .1000 3 35 1. .1050 3 05 1. .1230 l 20 1. . 940 3 65 i.15-O 0 05 'Jl476 :3 : zo i..lsTO 380 1.lotmO 3 10 1.1000 3 25 CA L"'ES. 2 , . ISO 4 75 1 , , 20) ) ) 5 50 L. 190 75 2. . 210 5 50 1. , 260 5 50 STOCKEIIS ANIJ FElOllSRH. 9 , , 597 60 5.1061 5 75 14. . 577 405 1 , . 99) ) ) 85 1. . 750 7o 6..llOl 4 45 1 , . 790 si ; 4. . 705 ItO 93. . 9)0 ) 1 45 2 , , 410 25 23. .1056 4 05 56 , , 867 4 45 1 , , 860 25 6 , . 528 4 10 16. . 673 4 50 l..1008 25 F5. . 595 10 10. , 672 4 SO 5 , , :10.1 : 25 19. , 532 4 10 27. , 61' ' ) 4 50 2. , 705 2- , 1. , 1)5) 4 25 9. . 653 4 60 2 , . 605 40 2. . 810 4 25 1. . 920 4 GO 1. .1112 50 26. .1002 4 25 9. . 8470 4 CO 1. , 500 ( II ) 3 , , 713 4 25 6. . 350 4 75 1. , 510 i5 \Vlg'l'IIRNS. NE1iitASFA. No. Av. I'm' . No. At' . Pr. 1 bull..1640 $3 00 18 e. & lmts , . 855 $3 SO 11 ft''lhet14. , 575 l 20 9 feeders. 778 4 25 1 calf. . . . . . ha 4 10 1 cull. . . . . . 800 5 00 \v YOItl I NO. - l1'simrn. 2 cows. . . . . tii ; 2 75 05 cows..1001 3 00 35 cows..1000 3 50 11005-TIme rains itm time country giving promnistm of liii abutmtlaimt corn crop 1tit is'ealcetmetl time corn market at Chioimgo immid time ( broIl Ill coma cztmnietl VroVisiOtms tlowrm , In timeir turn lmmfl'isione brouglmt about a lmrcak In tile Price of Image. 'I'iutt Is tIme only aplmarelmt rdzlsoa for time decline him Imog values , it'lmlt.'Im set ftm yesterday ammil was cotmtiimued today. 'I'imie maonimilmg time inrttket olwnell S' lOu lott'er , mostly bOo lover , anti it ditl Imut imlmrot'O m1115' mis time day utivatmeed. 'I'ime trade icss ( itirly active ( or a dowim market , time imtm'eE $ tii'ltll'fltl9' womntimmg time hogs itt time inolte3 , 1)111 suicemnen were ratimt'r slow about mnlillinl0 all tIme colmd'SllilIm tlmimt buyers were asking so that some little time required to effect a clearance. 'rime imoum sold inostl' ill $ 1.G53.7O , as against $ l.707t3.b0 ytislertlay , witim time lotmg striimg ttt $3.65 today ttimtl ut $3.Th yester- lay. 'rime buyers in fimet dId not gtmpcar to want to iuw over $3.65 for aimytiling timis morning anti they were bltlilIrmg timat price for good mixed ahml lmrett ) ' decent ileilvy tuimti butcher weight IoitlH , tlmotigim tu ( Ole of time best heavy soul curly at $3.70 , : mimd there was quite a striimg at 8367 ½ . rlme det'lint s'cstertiay ammtl today it'ipes out all tile atlvance mit the close of last week atmd time ilrst of tIlls week and t'imrries time market back to wiu'm'um U was ozm Ttmurs- tin ) ' of httKt week , which wims the low l'mint touc'iietl l ) , ' Oime market sltice limo fIrst uu'eck 1mm July , Time bmrovisiolm market totlity opeae(1 way lower , us will be lioteti from the report him mmtmnther column. but before time break came - the liege were all sold , so that the 1mg Iniurket opened anti closeit in about time Paine notch. 11c'prescntativo saiesl No , . .v. Him. Pr. No. Av. RIm. Pr. 13..171 , . . $3 60 62 . . , , , 193 2(10 ( $360 82.ltiO 200 3 60 ii . . ' ' . . ' 133 . . . 62 ½ 55 . . ' . , 238 . . . : i c's 80 . . , . , . 224 . . , ( 'a 70 . . , 255 00 3 63 70.238 120 65 76 . . . , . 237 120 3 65 10 212 40 ( 'a hi . . , , , . 253 200 3 65 87,2l5 200 St , . . , . , 20 160 8 (7 ( 61 77 50 6. 57 . . . , 234 40 3 65 67..237 120 . ' 5 $ , , . , , 212 160 ( 5 70 , 237 80 ( ' 5 1,3 , , , . , , 21 ? 50 (5 78 . , 231 00 65 71 , , , . , . 2 ! , ' 120 65 64 262 , . . 70..280 200 67 ½ 72 , 231 10 C'7,4 sq ' . . , , , . ' 101 50 (7m4 ( 53 , . , , , , 261 80 67 ½ 67 , . , . , . 250 200 O7i 58 , . . , . . 281 120 67 ½ 70 . , . . , 280 . 50 67 ½ oa..253 , , , 67 ½ 61..9 120 67 % 61..250 . . , 67 ½ It..351 , . . : i c7i ; 10..193 80 67 ½ Il..253 . . , 3 6714 . . . . . . . . 40 67 ½ 82 . . . . . .2 'II 201) ) 8 6714 5'.273 ' 120 67 ½ 13..266 . . . , ' 1 67 ½ 40..3l6 SO 70 . . . . . . . SO 'I 70 fS..2S5 SO 70 67 . . . . .27 80 ' 1 70 62..306 50 70 5(0..821 ( . . , ' 1 70 45..85,5 80 70 80 . . . . . . .319 40 ' 1 70 . . , 70 55..211 40 3 52 ½ td..264 240 05 Cl.289 40 3 65 St..511 12)3 65 tn . . , . . . 230 , . , .3 65 S'm..2S3 12) 65 OS..223 80 3 65 86..219 40 ' 3 65 12 , . , . . , 220 , . , 3 65 53..237 200 65 73..230 SO 11 65 30..275 . . . 62..285 280 3 65 66..lS SO 55 62 . , . . . , 215 160 8 65 87 . . . . .212 120 ( .5 73..215 80 65 83..2i7 , . . 65 ci . , . , , . 252 240 6. , ii . . . . . .258 120 365 52..294 200 65 69..229 16' ' ) 3 55 59 ' . , . . , 215 160 65 7 . . . . . .210 40 305 56..272 ,80 305 75..282 160 65 7)3..238 160 (05 ( 65..269 . . 120 (05 ( 82..215 , , , 305 86..iti 120 65 50..226 . 240 (05 ( 52 , . . . . . 224 SO (05 ( . . . . . . . 120 65 i ? , . . . , . 237 80 ( .5 OS , . . . , , 252 210 65 76..210 210 65 8.1..247 160 65 . . . . . . 274 SO 6 ( 7..231 81) ) (05 Co..2t3 . , , 62 120..294 SO (05 ( 7S..2'k . . . ,74..288 , . . . . ' 1 63 _ 71..227 40 Go . . . . . . . ' 40 11 (0. ( ' ; 85..210 120 65 ; ; . . . . . . 80 3 105 62..215 160 65 61..24.1 160 67,4 . . . . . . 120 ( .71,4 r,1 ' . . , . . 265 160 6P,4 64..278 160 67l , 11..257 . . , 67 % 20 . , . , . . SOS . , , 5) ) . . , . 270 160 OV,4 613..2,1 120 6.4 61..296 40 6714 71 . . , . , . 24. , 240 6i,4 71..2300 . 00 6714 62.:101 : 210 I j1,4 . . . . . . IC ' 71.261 . 40 b' ½ SO..236 80 67 . . . . . . . ' . . . so , . , , . , 212 10 67 ½ 73..212 160 6714 73..25S 160 0714 62 , . , . , . 291 40 67 Gti . , , , , , 219 SO 671,4 63..21) ) , . , 671 49 , . , , , . 260 40 OP,4 40 . , , . . . 25)3 ) 80 671IS 22 , . , , . . 268 . . . . 67' , , 55..276 . . . 30714 . . . . . . 4) 67I 64 . . , . . , 2S0 St ) 671,4 . . . . . . 210 ' 1 6714 72 , . . . . . 277 50 3 67 SI..256 SO b G74 6.3..296 tO S 66 . . . . , . 291 80 70 CS . . . . . . 202 200 3 70 52 . , . . , . 23S , . . 70 53..2S6 80 370 67..820 . 50 ' 1 70 25 , , . , . . 298 . . . 3 70 r.i..OSI SO .1 70 49 . . . , . . 297 80 3 70 Os..290 . . , I 70 43..327 SO 3 70 87 . , . , , . 288 100 ' 1 70 119..802 , . . : i TO ' ) . . . . . . 80 ' 1 70 CO..271 . . . ' 70 67..311 80 ' 1 70 lOS..SOS 80 3 72 ½ 61..308 120 70 59..311 80 3 72 ½ 53..2S6 50 70 44..3.18 , . . 3 75 WAGON LOTS-PIGS. . . . . . . , , . 2 00 5..232 . . . 3 60 4 . . . . . ,2. 00 . . . 3 C , ' ) 6..303 , . 3 6.5 3 , . , ' , , 810 . . , .3 (05 ( 3..290 . . . S 65 . . . . . . . . . 3 g ; 4..842 . , . 3 65 5..7126 . . , :1 : 6. ' , 1..480 . . . 3 f5 7 . . . , . . 202 . . . : i (714 8..255 . . . 3 67 ½ . . . . . . 80 3 67,4 2 , . . . . . 2)0 ) 40 3 G1'2 . . . . . . . . . . Ii 0.714 1..240 . . . 3 67 ½ . . . . . . . . . 3 671,4 3..290 . . . 3 70 SIIFIEP-Timere were fourteen cars of simeep reported in time yards this morning , the . most of them grass westerns , Tlmere ivet.e also a few otitis and ends that were ommly good elmougim for feeders or stockers , but tlme most of time offerings were suitabie for tIme killers mind some of thomn were quite desirable sttmtt. 'rime market was in mulch' more antis- factory comiditlomm than was the case yes- terday.'altmes Iterimnhms Irene imot muclm , if any , Imlglmer , but the demantl was more active - tive and it was easier to sell. Time shUn- thou might perhaps be best summed imp in time words , 'n good active antI fully steady market. " Practically everything was sold and weIghed Uji itt an early hour. Representative - sentative sales : No y. Pr. 5 culls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI ; $2 50 IS wethers , Mommtana . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)0 3 00 81 ewes , natives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 3'S ) 25 culls natives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 3 75 284 elves and wethers , natIves. . . 91 3 93 155 wethers , lmlttitveM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 3 'JO 313 ewes ammd wethers , Oregoim. . . 9S 3 65 128 oWes and is'ethers , Oregon , . . 96 3 (3 64 feeier lanmbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4 33 064 grass wetimers , Wyoming. . . . . . 123 3 85 093 mIxed , Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 3 93 75 mixed , Montatma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 3 25 CHICAGO LIVE W1'OCIC MAIIICIOT. Light Receipt , of Citftle Cailne the 3lmrket 10 tnhmm Strengilm. CHICAGO , Aug. 3.-Time small supply of cattle today caused a stroimger market for really good fat beeves. Some sales were 5ilOc higimer , but time common and medium grades were no more timaim steatly ; choice steers , $5.2O5.65 ; medium , $1.O5'(4.85 ' ; beef steers , $ I.0Of4.GO : stockers ammtl feeders , $3.00 014.65 ; bulls , $2.60R4.3O : cows and imelfers , 51.00414.20 ; calves , $3.25ii7.OO ; western steers , $3.75J5.25 ; Texaims , $2.5O7i4,50 , 'rrnde In hogs was fairly nctivo on local anti shmlimpimig accoulmt , prices showing a tie- dine of Sc , Fair to choice , $3.8O1.D21,4 ; lmlmeliers. $3.35ii3.75 ; butchers , $3.OOj3.tiO ; nmixetl , $3.603J3.S71,4 ; lighmt , $1.6OW3.87m,4 ; imigs , $2.TShjI.8O. Tlmcro was a good tlenmand for sheep at ruling prices ; imoor to prIme lambs , $3.25) ) 6.75 ; native simet'I ) , $3.OO'd4.75 : rams , $2.25 3.40 ; vcsterim rammgers , $3.75fi4.80. ReceIpts : Cattle , 11,500 head ; imogs , 30,000 head ; simeep , 12,000 imead. ICliIINllN City Stock. TANSAS ( 'I TY , Aug. 3-CATTLE-Re. . ceipts , 5,615 natives nimd 1,800 Texamms ; tie- imiaimtt good ; prices firm and better feelimmg prevailed ; clinics heavy steers , $5.O0iib.25 : medium , $4,655.OO ; light weights , $ l.33t 5.25 ; stockers aimd feeders , $3.1Oi4.75 ; himtcim- ers' cows and hielfers , $2.9fl35.oO ( ; butchers' Imuills , $2.0Oi3.GO : wee te ma steers , $3.6O4.S0 ; Texas steers , $3.l004.G5 ; Texas hmulcimer coIl's , $2.90iz3.35 ; native anti rammge canning stock , 82.20132.90. HOGS-Receipts , 12,960 imeatl ; trade fairly active : lmrices averaged Sc lower : heavy Imogs , $3.OSifl3.80 : amixeul , $3.55133.75 ; light svelghts. 83.35113,621,4 ; pigs , $3.Otfjl.50. SIl IOEI'-Itecoiimta , 2,813 imead ; market active - tive and strong : sprlmmg lambs , 55.00135.75 : no live simeep , $3.9O4.25 ; rammge teetlers , 8 IMO 0i4.a5 ; range cives , $3.O0nj4.OO ; fcedhimg lambs , 53,6013 4.2o ; westermm feeding sheep , 83.601134.00. New Yric LIve Stork , NEW YORIC , Aug. 3.-BEEVES-Re- eellms , 2,313 imend ; irlmo and choice iet'ves stoutly ; mediunm to gooti , i00ulSc lower ; rough stuff , 154125c lower ; imativo steers , $1.5&fi5,4O ; Texas aimcl hmal-brretis , $4.1O 4,60 ; oxen and stags , $2.351f4.50 ; bulls , 2.201j 3.20 ; cotvs , 51.50043.50 ; cables slow , live cat- tie , 10131k' ; refrigerator beef , S I-Se per ImoiltItI ; t'Xlorts , 2,40) ) quarters of beef , ( 'A L1.'FlSlieceipts , : i,36o imead ; irnm rket active tumid 23c Imigitor ; veiml , $5.0O13C,75 ; tofms , 56.5554 ; otills , $0.25u1i.50 : buttermmlks , 53.7513 ; 4.25 : grosset's , 830013362 ½ . 51110011' ANI ) LAMBS-Receipts , 7,112 Imeati : prIme liglmt Simecim firm , etlmers slow : tmmd weak ; ianmbs active ; prime stock , 1006 150 hIgher ; slmeeii , 3.0O14.b0 ; lambs , $5,5013 7,00 : c'mihl'a , $3Oij4.9O. JIOGS-liecelpte , 4,620 11011(1 ; market easier tut $4.25I.5O. SI , J.oimis tt' , . Stock , Sri , . 1.001 5 , Aug. 3.-CATTM'l-flecelpts , 4,000 lmeimtl. ilmt'ltolilmg 2,401) ) 'I'oxarms ; similm- ini'imts , 1,1)00 ) until ; immarkot strong ; fair to fancy natIve shipping anti exhort steers. 81.601,5,50 , ; bulk or sttIt'8 , St.7M15,40 ; , Iresst'd beef l3.flll butcher steers , 51.00135,05 : bulk of sales , 54.65134.00 ; stet'r uimmiier 1,000 lbs. , $ i.004,75 ; stockers ttimI feetit'rs , 52.00313,75 ; bulk of etlws , 83,21133.83 ; 'I'extus anti Jimfilaim steers , $8.3O311.3O ; immmllc of sales , 53.50314,25 ; cOV14 hull imeifers , 52.85313.50 , I IOOS-OtoceIimts , 6,400 head ; simlpinents , 600 11011(1 ; market lot' loiver ; yorkers , 5:1,7031 : 3.80 ; puckers , 53,70133,85 ; butcimers , $3,553j 11,00. 11,00.SI SI I EIIP-Bocoipts , 2,1100 head ; slmilmmemmtm4 , 301 ImeimlI ; market strong mint ] lmigiii'r : ntmtivc Inuttoims , 53.40314.00 ; lambs , 55.00136,10 , StIc uI Sighl , flecortl of receipts of live stock at limo four Itrimmehlmal mnarlcutmt for August 3 : Cattle , ilogs , lhmpeim. Omnalma . . . . . . . , . , , , , , , , 2,565 10,177 3.279 C'imictmgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,500 30,000 12,000 1uimsmts City . . . . . . . . . . 7,115 12,960 2.21 : : St. Loumis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ojo 6,404) 2,001) Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,400 59,537 19,922 'limo flee's pltotogravure at time Exposi- tlon tire lu'Orlu ) of art. Cut a cOupon from onge two anti get three , JAES E- BOYD & 00 , 'I'cIepholle I 039 , Oiiicilia , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS ( hId STOCKS 110Mm OP TRADS. Dirert wires to Chicago and New Yor Corr.spondentis .loitn A. % Varrn 4 Co. 'I'EL.I4I'IIONIO 11)ai. : H. R. PENNEY & CO. , 800th 1 , N. V. Life JIltIg , , Omaha , yit'b. StocksGrainrrovisious Iireet Wires NesV York , Cimiengo and Western l'olnt. , _ , _ s'S Tile Phuta1 Pot Is BOgllllllllg to Boil. . " 'H The battle of' Ne braska that will culminate - ate in an election next November is on. 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