OMAHA DATlTir BEE ; TUESDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1809. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL VFheat Develops Into a Strong Ball Market and Closes at an Advance. ' , - - - FALLING OFF IN PRIMARY RECEIPTS Ilrllllnnt Corn 1'ronprrt Cannen n Klin illof Decline Onln I'rnrdc- nll > - nt n StnndKtlll-1'ro- CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Wheat today do- Vclopod Into a strong bull market and closed at nn advance of Ic over Snturduy. The continual falling oft In primary receipts nnd generally disappointing spring wheat threshing returns caused free covering and Id ought oiitslJo support to the market , Coarse grains were utterly Indifferent lethe the wheat Htrcngth and closed a shade lower for nearly all options. Lard declined i'/iftCc , but other products rr.ndo little change , > Considerable Irregularity was shown by wheat during the morning , though prices nt all times were above Saturday's closing quotations. An opening advance of at Liverpool and a still further ndvancu at 1'30 made the opening hero strong , Septem ber starting at 71Hc , an advance of He. There wan ttomo disposition shown to realize at the advance and the market wavered for n. short time , September celling nt 71Vic , but the strength of the foreign markets and acme poor threshing reports from the north- ucst gave confidence to the bulls and all offerings were readily absorbed , September cidvanclns to 71Hc. A period of comparative easiness followed. Outside selling orders came In In Insufllcl&nt quantities to depress prices , the decline being rendered easy by the ( favorable foreign crop news. A feix- lure of this was the announcement that Htmsla , In spite of the famine reports , would have ome wheat for export. The tnarkot declined to 71Vtc for September and , though rallies were frequent , the tendency until after noon , was lower. During the afternoon , however , the market developed marked strength. 1'rlmary receipts for the. Ilrnt tlmo In months showed a decrease from a year ago. The figures were G5G.OOO bu. , compared with SC3.000 bu. last year. The visible supply , which was not expected to show any material change , decreased SGO- 000 bu. The general tenor of northwest har n vesting reports was disappointing , some re turns being decidedly unfavorable. The weather In the northwest was favorable and the cash demand hero was poor , but this did not discount the effect of the crop pros- jieotH and In the last hour a strong buying movement net In , which carried prices Hteadlly upward. Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were 231 cars , against 271 last week and 314 a year ago. Chicago receipts were 64 cars. Atlantic port clearances of wheat and flour aggregated 314,000 bu. September advanced to 71672c and closed strongat 71ic. Corn was barely steady. The brilliant crop iprospocts caused eome selling , but Bympathy with wheat , small country offer ings and a good cash Inquiry supported the market ) nnd declines were Inconsequential. iJlecolptB were 33S cars September ranged from 300300ic to 30T31c and closed a nhado lower at 30ic. December closed Ho lower at 2Sc. During most of the session oats was practically nt a standstill and the range was barely He. There was a good demand for cash , however , nnd the visible showed n dc-crcase of 624,000 bu. Heavy estimated re ceipts for tomorrow caused some easiness In the speculative market late In the day. Today's receipts were 444 cars. September ranged from l'Jc to WJJc and closed a shade higher at 13ic. December closed a shade lower at 19c. Provisions were quiet nnd Irregular. The market was strong early on the sharp ad vance In hogs prices. Declines followed on rather free selling by a prominent packer , but In the afternoon the market was steadied by the advance In wheat. The close was easy for pork nnd lard and steady for ribs. At the close September i > ork was unchanged nt $8.30 , September lard 2&53c lower at J3.20Sr3.22V6 and Sep tember ribs a shudo higher at J5.05. Estimated receipts Tuesday : "Wheat , 116 cirH' : corn , 4G5 cars ; oats , 600 cars ; hogs , 1S.OOO head. Leading futures ranged at follows : Articles Open. High. Lavt. Close. Satr'dy , 71Wa 71K-72 70M 74H 7th-77 ) 7UM 77.4 , 7GH 30M-31 . ( 30 lOMfl'i USX U8H SOW 2 > t I Oh 10M Dec..I IVHWl Wuy. . . | -'IK -'W U1U Pork. | Sept . . B37K HS7K 822K 830 830 Oct. . . . 845 830 83/H tnnl. HOB'W Sent. . . 525 B 27M B20 625 Oct. . . B32K 52S 630 IllbB. Sept. . . JilO HOB COS fiOS Oct . . . 515 C 15 fi 10 B 07 No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows : FLOURteady : winter patents , J3.455J ) 8.55 ; straights , J3.OOU3.25 ; spring specials , Jt.10 ; spring patents. J3.30fi3.60 ; straights , f2.70if3.10 ; bakers. J2.20412.50. WHBAT- . 2 spring , C0@70c ; No. 2 red , 73Uc. CORN No. 2 , 31c : No. 2 yellow. 32o. OATS No. 2 , 21r(21Uc ( ; No. 2 white. 24)4c ; No. 3 white , 22'.i ' < ri-:3V-c , RYE No. 2. . 63Mi- . BARLEY No. 2 , 32'.i03Sc. SKIJDS No. 1 llaxweed. J1.01 ; northwest , fI.03V& ; southwest , SLOT ; September , J1.06V4 ; October , J1.C5H ; December , Jl.Ofi i. Timothy. A\igust. J2.55 ; September , J2.45 ; October , J2.4o. Prime timothy seed , J2.6082.66. t'lovor , contract grade , J6.40. I'ltOVlSIONS Mesa pork , per bbl. , J7.504i ) S.30. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J5.1005.25. Short r'ba sides ( loose ) , Jl.50if5.15. Dry salted ehouldors ( boxed ) , J5.5oao.C2V4. Short clear tildes ( boxed ) . J5.30ff5.35. WHISICY-Dlstlllers' finished goods , per gal. . J1.26 ! BUGAHS-Cut loaf , unchanged. Following are the receipts and shipments : Articles. Receipts , Shipments. Flour , 'bbls ' . 12,000 8000 Wheat , bu . 49.000 4,000 Corn , bu . , . 22,000 490,000 Oats , bu . 41S.OOO 555.000 3lye . bu . 2 00) 1,000 Hurley , bu . 19,000 2,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ler market was llrm ; creameries , 13VMfl9Hc ; dairies , Office. Cheese , llrm at 9Vi610c. ODggu , firm ; fresh. 12V4c. Dressed poultry , uteady ; turkeys , 8' ' ; j/9c ; chickens , duck ? , SfrBc. M'JW YOinC ( ilCXKHAI , MAIIICI5T. ( luolntlonn for th Day on Vnrloun ConiinoilltliH. NI3W YORK , Aug. 14-FLOUR-Recelpts , 24,657 bbls , ; exports , 6,843 bbls , ; Mies , 7,100 bblu. Market fairly active , llrm nnd higher , wlijUT jiatonts , J3.C5ij3.ttO ; winter straights , J3.35ft3.45 ; JllniifHota patents , J3.75ff4,00 ; Jllnnesota bakers , J3.03if3.15 ; Minnesota strnightH , J3,35irJ.4 > ; Mlnnesuta extras. J2.15 ffi2. ! > 0 ; .Minnesota low grades. J2.POii2.40. Rye Hour , Hteady ; good to fair , J2.9vS3.10 ; choice to fancy. J.U54f'3.30. CORNM15-AL Dull ; yellow western , 72 © 73o ; city. 74c ; Brandywlno. J2.KKfi2.20. UYE-HFlnn : No. 2 western , WX1. f. o. b. , nlloat , spot ; state rye , 660 , c , 1 , f. , New York car lots. BARLEY Quiet ; feeding , 37H03S&C , c. I { . . Buffalo ; malting , 4Si/t5c , delivered at New York. BARLEY 'MALT Dull ; western , 6Sf < G3c. WHl'XVT Receipts , 1SS.750 bu. ; exports , 141,262 bu. ; sales , 2.400,000 bu. futures ; 40,000 l > u-.B' ' > ? t.-Spotjstrong ; ; No. 2.red. TjVic. f. ndvancu. A SL-Uiack under realizing fol low id at midday , but the afternoon wit- nefcsul u second active advance , based on u liberal decrease In visible supply tlgures , covering , Htrong late cables and a sharp rise nt St. Lnuls ; closed strong nt IKfilUu ad vance ; iMay closed at fi'Ma ; Heptembpr , 7C',4 Cf77Sf. closing at 77ii ! ; ; December , 79&79&C , closing ut 79c , CORN ReculplH. 21C.450 bu , ; exports , 169- 10S bu. ; gales. 16,000 bu , futures ; 20i,000 ) bu. spot. Mpot , Htuady ; No. 2 , 3SVio , f. o , b. , utloat ; JIUo In elevator. Options opened llrm at c advance , with wheat , and ruled pleady nil day. Shorts covered on higher cables find light offerings ; cloved steady nnd unchanged ; December , 3lifl31ic. ( COB. | white , SJo ; on track , mixed western. 26a2Sc ; < -n track , white western , :6'xi3lc ; on trut-K , while state , 20&34e. Options neglected , HAY Firm ; shipping , 60jjCOc ; good to choice. 75 < fiSOe. HOI'S Quiet ; state , common to choice ISM crpp. tljfTc : 1897 , llfillc ; 1S9S , lMT17c ; Pa clllo coaat , crop , Cj(7c ( ; 1S37 , HQ13c ; lCJr HIDlffS Steady : Galveston. 20 to 25 Ibs. 36H 17c. Texas , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. , 12V4613o ; California. 21 to 25 Ibs. . ISiic , L13ATH'1JR Firm ; hemlock hole. Buenos Ayres , light to heavyweights , 21f22c ; acids. ' rKOVI610Na-Bcef , quiet ; family , JJ.50 ; hcof hams , 27.00fln.60 ; packet , f9.60010.CO ; illy extra India mess , Jl4.00i1500. Cut men IB. quiet , pickled bollles , J6.OOQti.25 , plrkled hnms , JlO.OOf/10.60. I ard , easy ; west * ern steamed closed at J5.S5 ; city , J5.20 ; Au gust , J5.65 ; refined steady. Pork , steady ; me s , JS.75fj9.50 ; short clear , J1025flll.75 Bt'TTER-Strong ; factory , 13H15c ; Imita tion crenmery , 13 15c ; state dairy , 14o ; creamery , Ifi'ifJSOc. CHEr E-QulPt , large , white , 9V4S c ; small , white , MiDUc ; large , colored , 9y9 > io ; small , colored , iM10c. . EGGS Firm ; state nnd Pennsylvania , 16 l9c ; western ungrnded , lUJ14c. POTATOES Nominal ; fair to prime , J1.60 1.76 ; fancy , $2.0002.25. TALLOW Steady ; city , 44c ? ; country , 4ic.H1CE H1CE Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4H ® FREIGHTS Quiet ! cotton by steam , 16c , nominal ; grain by stenm , 2Uo. PIG IRON Firm ; southern , J17.60S20.60 ; northern , JlS.OOii21.o6. OMAHA r.KMMlAl , MAniCCT. Conilltlon of Trnclc nnil Unotntlonn on Slnplinnd Fancy Produce. EGGS-Good stock , lO c. BUTTER Common lo fair. Iigi2c ; choice , 13014c ; separator , 18@19c ; gathered cream ery , 16Jfl7c. POULTRY-Hens , live , 8c ; spring chickens - ons , Ilu12c ( ; old nnd staggy rooster * , live , 3 < 6'Mc ; ducks and geese , live , 66c ; turkeys , live , 8c. PIOEONS-Llvo , p r do * . , 75c31.00. VEALS-Cholco. 9c. VEGETABLES. WATERMELONS Southern , crated for CUCUMBERS-Per doz. , 1201BC. CELERY-Per doz. . 30 35c. FRUITS. BLUEBERRIES-Pcr 16-qt. ca e , Jl-BO ® 'PLUMS California , per crate , Jl.35fll.60. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Freestone , APPLES-Per bbl. , J1.7&32.2S. TROPICAL FRUITS. choice J5.OOifC.25. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock , per bunch , J SOSS.TS ; medium-sized bunches , J2.00@-2.25. , , , 1IDES' TALLOW. ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides. 7',4c ; No. 2 green hides , 6&c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9o : No. 2 united hides , 8c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 ll s. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 tt 15 Ibs. , Sc. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC.-Tallow. No. 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2tfc ; rough tallow , H4c ; white graasc , 2l4jj3c ( , yellow and brown grease , lH02Vic. SHEEP I'El/TS-Green salted , each , 16 ® 75c ; green saltei shwrhifrs ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry sneanngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each. 6c : dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 405c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 3040 ; dry flint , Colorado - rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4BCc ; dry flint. Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3 J4c. St. I.onl * Grnlii nnil Provlxlonn. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 14. WHEAT Stronger ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator , 72c ; track , 71 % ® 73V4c ; September , 7274C asked ; December , 76'fec ; Mny , 7S4c ; No. 2 hard , 69V4 < & 70c CORlN Stronger ; No. 2 cash , 31c ; track , 32c ; September , 30&c ; December , 27c. OATS Firm ; No. 2 casli. 21c ; track , 22c ; September , 20'ic : No. 2 white , 28V4c. HYIS- Strong ; 65c to arrive. FLOUR Hold higher but dull ; patents , J3.4G03.55 ; straights , J3.1500.25 ; clears , ! .76@ ' , SE DS Prime , timothy , J2.60 , to arrive ; flax , higher at J1.02V4. OORNMEAL Steady at J1.7501.SO. BRAN Steady ; sacked , east track , 55c. HAY Steady ; timothy , J6.00Q7.25 ; prairie , WHISKY Steadsat J1.26. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.15. . POULTRY Steady ; chickens , TSWc ; springs , lOlflOHc ; turkeys , Sc ; springs , 14c ; ducks , 5f56c ; geese , 606i4c. BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 1619c ; dairy. l.Til6c. EGGS Firm : PROVISIONS Pork , stendy at J9.00. Lnrd , easy ; prime steam. J5.07H ; choice , J5.12ii. Bacon , boxed shoulders ami extra shorts , J5.75 ; clear ribs , J5.87V4 ; clear sides. ? B.OO. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $5.12 % ; ex tra shorts , J5.25 ; clear ribs , J3.371clear ; sides , $5.60. RECEIPTS Flour. 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , S9- 000 Ini. : corn , 148.000 .bu. ; oate , , 42,000 bu. Hn MEiNTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat , 13,000 bu. ; corn. 15.000 bu. ' . Sals , 14,000 bu. KM 11 NII n City Rriiln nnil I'rorlnlonn. KANSAS CITY , Aug. 14. WHEAT Sep tember. 65c ; December , 67Hc ; cash , No , 2 hard , 6IVic ; No. 3 , filiifjGSUc ; No. 2 red , 6SK-o : No. 8 , 64fC6c ; receipts. 248 cars. COHN-September , 27c ; December , 24Hc ; sh. No. 2 mixed , 29c ; No. 2 white , 20tfc ; AOATSNo. . 2 white. 22H < 523Vc. RYE-NO. 2 , eic. HAY-Cholce timothy , J7.50 ; choice prnlrle , J6.00. BUTTER Crenmery. 17 4c ; dairy. 14c. KGGS Higher ; freah Missouri and Kan sas stock , firsts , lOc. oases returned RECEIPTS Wheat. 148,800 bu. ; corn , 40- 300 1m. ; oats. 13,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , l.SOO bu. ; corn , 17- 600 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. Liverpool Grnlii nn l Provlnlonn. LIVI3RPOOL. Aug. 14. PROVISIONS Bacon , Cumberland cut , firm at 36c. Short ribs , firm at 32s ; long clear middles , light , firm at 32s ; long clear middles , heavy , firm at 31 M ; clear bellies , 31s Cd CHEESE American , finest white , firm at 46s fid ; colored , firm at 47s 6d. WHEAT-Spot. No , 2 red western winter , firm ( it 5s Sd ; No. 1 red , northern , spring , 6s Vfed. Futures , firm ; September , 5s lOHd : December , 6s irjid. CORN Spot , American mixed , new , nrm at 3a Slid ; American mixed , old , nrm at Xs 4Ud. Futures , steady ; September , 3s 4'/.d ; October , 3 < 458d. TALLOW Australia , In London , firm at 253 3d. Cliieliinntl Mnrkct. CINCINNATI , Augr. 14. FLOUR Un changed. WHEAT Firmer ; No. 2 red , 68 069c. CORN Dull and easy ; No. 2 mixed. 33i4c. OATS Stronger : No , 2 mixed , 22'Xc RYE Steady ; No. 2 , 66c. ' PROVISIONS-Lnrd , quiet at J3.1005.12V. . Bulk meats , firm at J5.33. Bacon , llrm a't WHISKY Stendy nt Jl.26. BUTTER-Stendy. SUGAR-Steady. KGOS-9C. , CHEESE-Steady. firnln In Store nnil Aflont. . . . YORK. Aug. 14. The statement of the visible supply of Braln In store and alloat on Saturday. August 12 , as compiled by the New York Produce exchnnge , Is as follows : Wheat , 36,056.000 bu. ; decrease. 7S6.WX ) bu. S ° V" ' ci8 ? 0 , bu' : decrease. 158.000 bu. Oats , 3.887.000 bu. : decrease. 264,000 bu. Rye , 652.000 bu. ; decrease , 21,000 liu. Barley , 33S,000 bu. ; decrease , 68,000 bu. MlnncniinllH AVIiont nnil Flour. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 14.-WHEAT-CIos6 In store : No. 1 northern. August , 71c ; September. C9c ; Decemlier , 7Wlc ; Mas73Mc On track ; No. 1 hard , 72 < ic ; No , 1 northern , 7UJo ; No. B northern , 70c. FLOUR-nrst patents , J3.7B03S5 ; second r.atents , J3.55fj3.cr. ; llrst clevir , J2.COJj2.70. BRAN-In bulk , J9.76010.00. Toloilo . TOLEDO , O. . Aug. 14.-\vaiEAT-Hlgher ; No. 2 cash , 72ftc : September , 73'4c. CORi.V Dull ; No , 3 mixed , 33V-C. pATS-DuU and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 20Uc. IlYE-ipull and higher : No. 2 cash , 64'Jc SHEDS-Clover , higher nnd firm ; prime cnbh. J4.07V4 ; October , J1.60 asked. IMillnilcInlilii ProiliK-f . PHILApELPHIA , Aug. 14.-BUTTER- K rm nnd higher ; fancy western creamery , 19mi20c ; fnncy western prints , 22c. Kaas Firm ; fresh , nearby , 15u ; frrsh western , 15c : fresh southwestern , 14c ; fresh SOlllllPMl. 12013C , CHEESIS-Steady , Mllivnukee firalii' AlarUot. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 14. - WHEAT- Flrmer : No. 1 northern , 71O74o ; No. 2 northern. 72fi72c. . RYE No. 1 , 64&c. BARLEY-Oulet ; No. C. 40Hc ; sample , 30 % Dulutli Wheat Mnrkrt. DULUTH , Aug. 14.-WHBAT No 1 hard. cash. TSo ; September. 73iic : December. 73Wc : No. 1 northern , cash. TJHc ; Beptember. TlUc : December. 72Wc ; No. 2 northern , 63Uc ; No. 3 spring , < 3lc. ' iiKln llutltT Mnrkrt. ELGIN. III. , Aug. 14-BUTTKR-Flrm nt SOc ; offerings , 90 tubs ; uale , 40 tubs , nt t'odoi' Miirkrl. NEW YORK. Aug. 14 COFFEE-Optlons niiict at unchanged prices to 6 points de- nllno , nnd ruled xceptlonally fiat , with nb- jolutely IIQ tfpeculatlon und local Interests fairly well evened up. Buying wns checked by iinsatl'factory European cable. } und con- fnucil heavy rtcelpts In Brazil. Current low price * checked selling. Closed quiet , net unchanged to 6 points lower. Sales 6.260 bacs , Including September , JUO ; October , J4.4S ; November , JI.60 ; Dectmber nd Janu ary , J490 ; February , J5.00 ; Mnrch , JJ.06'31 6.10. Spot coffee , Rio , dull nnd nominal. No. 7 , Invoice , 5 c ; No. 7 , Jobbing , 6 c ; mild , quiet , barely stendy ; Cordova , 7',4011o. MOVI9MU.NTS OF STOCKS ANO IIO.NDS. 3Inrkct Stnr < n Off Trlth Sonierrhnt of n Itlinli , lint Decline * . NBW YORK , Aug. H.-The stock mar ket started off with somewhat of nn open ing rush. Stock exchange trndera nnd small outside following Imd apparently come to the conclusion that Saturday's bank state ment Indicated that nil vexed problems In the money market had been settled nnd that ea.e nnd abundance of funds were now at hnnd , The first sharp advance In stocks , however , demonstrated that the pressure of some heavy selling would have to be encountered on any general upward movement. The markel thereafter lapsed Into the spotty condition , which hns been Its recent characteristic. A. small number of stocks showed very marked strength , but the usually nctlvu nnd prominent stocks lay practically dormant throughout the session nnd showed a sagging tendency which the strength In special Instances had no effect toward counteracting. Tennes see Coal and Iron advanced by ccnsatlonal leaps an extreme 6)i points , giving color do prevalent rumors of a corner In the ntock. The tone was feverish below the high level nnd the net gain wns 3 % . The announcement of the settlement of the smelters' strike In Colorado enhanced the prices of quite a number of stocks , In cluding American Smelting , which Is most directly affected , Colorado Fuel. Denver & Rio Grande stocks nnd Colorado Southern ntocks. Gains in the group ranged from 1V4 In Denver & Rio Grande to 5U In Colorado rado Fuel preferred. The smelting stocks rose 3 % and 2)4 respectively. The railroad stocks to sTiow strength were compara- lively few. The Chicago Great Western debentures started downward nftor their notable rise on Saturday and are nearly 2 points off on the day , but ths preferred "A" stock Is up over 2 points and the pre ferred "B" stock over a point. Besides these there are notable gains In the Pitts- burg , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis stocks , Louisville , Kansas & Texaa pre ferred , the Minneapolis , St. Paul & Saulto SI. Marie slocks , Cleveland , Lorralno & Wheeling1 preferred : New York , Chicago & Bt. LouJs stocks and some of the low priced railroad stocks. Confidence over the money situation had a relapse , the conviction growing that the Saturday bank statement may not be a fair rellectlon of Saturday conditions In the market. Uneasiness In Franco and ad vancing money In London and Berlin , threatening- some pressure of liquidation from those quarters should this country's credits be called home. Whatever ease Is manifest in the money market Is realized to be due to the quietude of speculative markets the world over and conservative heads In the financial world are Inclined to frown upon nn outbreak of speculation. The closing of the market was active , but extremely Irregular. 1'MOple's Gae mounted above 122 on the announcement of the ac quisition of the Pullman Gas company , while other stocks1 'tended downwards. Not changes are mixed. The 'bond ' market showed increased ac tivity , Kansas & Texas seconds leading- . Prices are higher. Total salus , par value , $2,581,000. United States 3s and new 4s ad- vuncexl Vt and the old 4s , registered , and , the 6s Wj In the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London 1 financial cablegram says : The tone of the markets hero waa generally bolter today till the Labor ! Incident In Hennes became u dlsturblnc factor. Consols are gelng bet ter , closing steady. Americans opened llrm on the bank statement , though little was done In them till New York opened. The close wns at the top. Delivers and Louls- vllles were features. Contango were 6 ; on St. Paul a shade lower. Tlntos were 45U on Purls weakness. Spanish 4s were 69 % . The bank boughl 100UOO gold In bars and 92,000 In German coin , and 6,000 arrived from Portugal. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York exchange today : Valley . . . z Amer. Tin Plate. . ' 4 Illinois Centml , . . .114 i do pfd . M Iowa Central . 13 .Amer. Tobacco . . . .IIT do Dtd . 66 I do pfd . ui K. C. , P. & O. . . . 13V4 Ana. Jlln. Co . DVi L. E. & W . SlVfc Uroolclyn R. T . lli do pfd . 79 | Colo. F. & I . Clsi Iike Shore . 201H Con. Trtbncco . 47 4 Louis. & NUBh . 76H do pfd . 85V4 Manhattan L , . 11791 Federal Steel . CG % Met. St. Hy . M6 | do pfd . S ! Mexican Central . . . 16 iG | n. Electric . 123'i M. & t. L. . 66 : Gluco * Susar . . . . 67 > i do pfd 06 % ' do ] > fd . 1 ( Mo. Pacific * 5 i Int. Paper . 42 Mtiblle & Ohio -U'a do pfd . 78 Mo , . K. A T . 1 % Laclede Ga * 78C7U dod pfd d . 33 % Nnl. Biscuit 4714 N. J. Central . 117H do pM . 10m I K. T. Central . ISSJi Nat. I ad . 33H , Nor. & West . Sl ? ilo pfd . im , do pfd . 71 iNat. Slcel . C5 i Nor. Pacific . M'4 do pfd . SS do pfd . 77 > If. f. Air Brake . .193 Out & Wst . K % Nor. Amer . 12'.i Om Hy. & N . 43H Pncino Coasrt . 142 I do pfd . 7C l do Int pfd . bC Pennsylvania . lliC'/J do 2d pfd . ( S i Heading v : . 22 Pdclflc Mall . 4ft , i I to thn ultnatlon In the TrnnsviuU an < l the unsntlofactory stnto of Internal Rf- fairs of France. FRANKFORT , Auc. 14. Buslnws was dull on the bourse to < lny. VIHNNA , AUK. 14. On the bourse hero today prices were wenk. 1'A'RIS ' , Aug. 14. 'Prices on the bourse today opened undecided , Subsequently un favorable advices from London produced dullness nnd stagnation , aovernment se curities , notably Spanish 4s , re-noted , Kaf- flrs were weak on outside selling orders. Three per cent rentes. f S74a ! for the no- count. KxclmnRe on Ix > ndon , 25f 2 < ic for chocks. Spanish 4s , CO.S2H. llonton Stock Iliinlntlonn. BOSTON , AUK. H.-Call loans , 3i4ff4ii per cent ; time loans. 4fi5 j > tr cent. Clonlnc prices for slocks , bonds nnd mining shares : A. , T. & B. F Ifl * Unlpn I'ncino 4IS " " ' ' " Went F.nl ff Amer. Sugar . . . "iin * .lo pfd 113 do pfd io Adventure i Hell Telephone 34,1 Allourz Mill , Co. . . . 7l > Doston & Albany . .250 Atlantic M Boston HlevntMl , .ios lltwlon ft. Mont KS I > o ton & Maine . , ] < I5 Hutte & Ho < on. . . . " 7 C. . H. & Q. Cnlntiift & Hecla . .Mo Fltohbiliv T fd 119 Centennial JOV Clcn. Klcttrlo in > i Franklin lOfc , do pfd , . . .140 Oxcrola 90 Foteral Steel ertjj Parrot WH ilo pfij 82U Qulncy liifi Mexican Central . . is > l S. P. Copper Ill Midi. Tlrn i > hone . .KM Tamarack 2i > Old Colony 206 \Vlnona 11V , Old Dominion . . . . 87JJ \VoUrrlnen 474 Ilubber joi Utah 4 U I'Oiidon Stock Mnrkct. ff H4 Pm. . Closing : ConBols , money . . .105 J N7"frCentrar . . . . . .14S . do account . . .lasu-lt Pennsylvania 70U I SHLadlan p mo 100 % lloadlnp 11 I Er.w , - , ; 14 ( Union Patlflo pfd. . 70K do i t PW . . , , , . , , sg Atchison "IS , I IIHnoli Central . . . .11714 Ixiulii. & Nn * 77'4 c. 'r. , PM nW Qrand Tnmk SH St. Paul oommgn..lM lAnncomla liti atONE\-KMU per cent. - ? { dlscount In the open market , . ivir i in. Ltri in111" ' . 3l 3'i Per cent ; three , 311-i6@3 i per cent. Ilnnk CIcnrlnuH ; , J' ' - . -earnKS , ,899.&SS ; nces , $978,333. Money , 4@ti per cent. exchange , 20c discount bid , par crucATJO , AUK. 14. Clearings ' ,1,53s oil. Now' York ' MTTT r exchange. J4.S404 87 nFstr AIErjlM1IA' Au- " . - ' AuClearings ? 3T- GllS3aj balances , 11,707,432. Condition of the Trcnntiry. n S III TON | Au < TToday's state. . i ? .Condition of the treasury ' 'balancom ' ° S6'C73 : Cotton . .Market. Bhlpments , 463 JNBW ORLEANS. Augr. 14.-COTTON- Bleady ; sales , COO bales ; ordinary , 313-lCc : Kood ordinary , 46-lCc ; low middling 6c : nildallnff , 6T c ; coed middling1 , C5-lCc : mld- ' ' 'J1S.al.r' ' 6c ! receJpts , 1,326 bales ; stock , , , Jci4 bales , Ftilurea quiet and steady Au- Kust , $5.72 bm ; Soptember. ? 5.C9gc.71 ; Oclo- ber , Ja.72gc.73 ; November , $5.7G < iT6.77 ; De cember , $5.8105.82 ; January , $3.85 6 S6 ; Feb- l b S1 * * * ' APr" ' vV'S ' ? tember , Jo.77 : Oclober , J3.37 ; Nwember , J6. ! ; S ! BSS'i.u 6- Jaj ! I7. . : ! February ; ' , $6.18 ; April , J6.21 ; May , $ fl.24 , June , JO.C7. Today's cotton market had a general donrnward incline , althouch at one time about 10 points above the closing- prices of Saturday. Throughout the session the market was Irregular nnd at all times nc- tlve. The character of the trading , how ever , was not progressive and parties who have been building long Interests found their holdings to bo 'toppling ' and a cons - s derable part of 'the ' efforts of the profes sional element was directed toward under mining this class of holdings. But bulls were numerous and parties were trying to absorb the offerings , endeavoring to check the decline. The main swings of the mar ket were as folo-ws : The opening call started at a decline of 3 points and llnished at an advance of 5 to 7 points or , ay of 8 .to . 10 points on Saturday's figures. This upward movement was due to the fact that the English market had not declined to match the loss -Mere. Saturday , while no rains were reported fxom the southwest and pri vate advices , wore particularly bad from Louisiana , .Mississippi and Texas. Other sections also sent " In very bad reports. Later , howovar"there was a period of active liquidation , ifollowlpp rumors of reductions In Texas and elsewhere. The market was very sensitive and prompt to respond to a feeling that looked like a breaking up of droyth through the. southwest. The llnal phase of today's market was bearish on the expectation of weak oat > l s tomorrow morning. The close was barely steady at a net loss of 9 to 10 points. LIVERPOOL , Augr. 14.-COTTON-fipot , moderate demand ; American mlddllnr fair , 4 d ; good middling , 3 13-lCd ; middling , 3l-6d ; low middling , 3jd ; good ordinary , 3C-16d ; ordinary , 3d. Sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of which DOO balea were for speculation and export and Included 9,300 bales American. OJo receipts. Futures opened and closad quiet ; American mid dling , 1. m. c. , August , 331-G4d. buyers ; Au gust-September. 3 29-64S3 30-C4d , buyers ; Sep. tembor-October , 36wtS 29-C4d , sailers ; Oc tober-November , 327-C4d , sellers ; Novenvber- Decoinber , 3 25-G4ST3 2 < i-84dv sellers ; Decem ber-January , J 25-64 3 I < WHd , eellers ; Janu ary-February , 3 25-0100 K-C4d , Boilers ; Feb ruary-March. B2C-8W , sellers ; March-April , 3 26-Clf3 27&ld , buyers ; April-May. 327-64 ® 32S-fi4d. sellers , Muy-June , 3es-04d , buyers ; June-July , 329-dd , sellers. Oil Market. LONDON , Aujr. 14. OILS-Llnseed , Calcutta - cutta , spot , 3Ss 9d : linseed oil , 21s 3d. Tur pentine , spirits. 3fis Cd. NEW i'OIUC , Aug. 14. OILS Petro leum , quiet but lirm ; rellned New York , J7.SO ; Philadelphia and Bal timore , J7.7B ; Philadelphia and Baltimore , In bulk , J5.25. Rosin , steady ; strained , common to peed , J1.301.3214. Turpentine , firm at E0'/fc(861c. ( Cottonseed oil , dull and barely steady ; prime crude , nominal ; prime crude , f. o. b. mills , 17CF18c : prime summer yellow , 2C'/4c ; off summer yellow , 25',4c. LIVERPOOL , Aug. 14.-OILS-Cottonseed oil , Hull refined , nominal. Turpentine uplr- Its , strong at 37s. Rosin , common , steady at 4s. Petroleum , rellned , G4B. } Linseed oil , f is ml. OIL CITY , Aug. 14.-OILS-Credlt bal- nnocH , Jl 27certificated. . J1.27H bid : ship ments , 123.493 bbls. ; average , 88,992 bbls. ; runs , 87,270 bbls. ; average , 82,8" bbls. Mctiil Mnrkft. ST. LOUIS Aug. 14. METALS-Lead , steady : J4.55ff4.57H. Spelter , dull , J5.65. NEW YORK , Aug. a-METALS-There was very little movement In prices on the Metnl exchange today. Iron and tin alone displayed positive strong qualities , News from domestic points nf production lacked Influential Klgntllcanco. The Metal Exchange quotes pig Iron at J16.00 < gi5.25. Lake copper. undtuingcd at { 18.50. Tin , quiet , with (31.05 bid and $31.25 asked. Lead , steady , with $4.00 bid and $4.65 nsked. Spelter , quiet at $5,75. The brokers' price for lead is $4.35 , and for copper 418.58. ! Vevr York. Dry fionrt * Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Aug. 14. The week opens with an Improved general demand In the cotton goods market and business all around shows an IncreaHe. Tim tone la strong In all staple varieties and occasional advances of > 4c per yard rejxirted In four- ynrd brown sheetings and low grade bleached cottons. AVlde print yarn gray goods are tending upward. Regular pr'nt cloths very llrm , Prints nnd ginghams firm , with full average sales. Fancy worsteds for men's wear In good request and very llrm. MiirUet. IXJNDON , Aug. 14. SUGAR Beet sugar , lAinrimt. 10s G d. iNBW YORK , Aug.SUOARRow , easier ; lower to sell : fair refining , 4c ; cen- trlfuiriil , Dfi test , 4 0-lCc ; raw sugar , steady , NEW ORLE5ANS , Aug. 14.-SIK1AR Steady : no open kettle : centrifugal yel lows , 4MJ4Tic ; seconds , 2HS > Hio , Molasses , dull ; centrifugal , Ciillfornlii Dried FriiUn , NBW YORK , Aug.CALIFORNIA DHIED innUITS-Qulet. Evaporated ap- tiles , common 7Hc ; prime wire truv. SVJW SUc : choice , Sftese ; fQncy , 9\ito9c. \ Prunes , 3UifSc ( , as to blze and quality , Apricots , Royal , "c : Moor park , 1416c. Peaches , unpeeled - peeled , ' \Vnnl aiurlirt , ST. IX3UIS. Aug. 14.-WOOL Steady to nrm : medium erados , 14 19ic ; light line , ; heavy line , ICVfl 16c ; tub washed , Sull ivKli IlecrulU for Third Cnrnlrj- SAN FUANCIBCO , Aug. 14. The United States transport St. Paul sailed from tbla port today with Manila as its ultimate destination. The St. Paul proceeds first with recruits for the Third cavalry to Se attle , where the main portion of the regi ment Is to be taken aboard. From tbcro the transport goes to Dutch Harbor , after which NagagaU will be mdae , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Moderato Receipts , as Usual on the Pint Daj of the Week. PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING IS SOLD EARLY Cuttle .Market Active nnd I.'nllr Ntenilr lloK" Sell lU-uillly nt nn Advance of Five to Ten Contn Slin-p lit Same .Notches an l.nnt AVccU , SOUTH OMAHA , Aug. 14. receipts were ; _ „ , , Cattle. Hogs. Sheen , Oniclal today 3.TO1 2,148 1.C91 Ono week OKO 4.i5S.1 6,012 6794 Two weeks ago 2.07B 2.278 3.305 Ihrec weeks ago . . . . . . . . 3,361 4MO 2ft5 ! Avernfro price paid for hojta for the last several days with comparisons : Aus. 1. . AUR. 2. . AUK. 3. . AUT. ( 4. . AUR. 5. . AUK. 6. . AUK. 7. . AUK. 8. AUK. . . AUK. 10. AUK. 11. AUK. 12. I AUff. 13. AUS. 14. Indlcatcu Sunday. CATTIjE Today's cattle receipts were none no larco as a week ORO , but they were larger than the average has been of late on a Monday. The most of the cattle In the yards were westerns , but there wus a sprinkling of cornfed steers. The market as a. whole was not much changed , as com pared with the close of last week , so far as prices were concerned. At the opening the market was a llttlo slow on cornfed cattle and buyers' first bids were generally lower , but there w s u pretty fair demand and later on everything changed hands. The good , heavy cattle were fully steady , but anything not well finished and especially the light cattle were 11 little easier. Oows and heifers were In good demand nnd the market was just about Hteady on that kind. The offerings were somewhal larger than on some days , but they did not appear any too large and the yards were cleared In good season. Other kinds of butchers' stock also sold just about steady. There were quite a good many western cowa and heifers among the receipts , as will be noted from the sales below. Stockers and feeders were In good de mand , speculators all being active buyers , while there was also a good country de mand. The market on feeding cattle could hardly bo quoted otherwise than steady. There were , however , cases where It was Impossible to get quite much for cattle us the same kind brought last week , but on the other hand there were some sales that looked strong , BO thai the average WHS fully steady. The most of the cattle that would come under the head of feeders changed hands In good season. The demand for range beef was good , and while there were a good many cattle In the yards , packers all seemed to want J-UP- plles and they were out looking for them us soon as the cattle were ready in enow. The markel was acllve and fully steady. 01 even a llltle strong. Representative M ! S : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. G. . S46 4 25 18..1241 475 22..1007 570 1..1010 4 25 40..1180 5 30 13..1209 BOO 15. . S60 4 35 17..10S2 5 Go 43..1192 4 80 1. . 960 6 EG 35..1326 6 65 22..11C3 665 COWS. 1..10SO 225 11. . 812 3 25 3. . 8SG 3 50 3. . 943 2 60 11..1010 3 25 2. . 810 3 GO 1..3010 250 1..1020 3 25 1..1000 3 50 2. .790 2 85 1..1050 325 2..1170 3 GT 4..1000 300 1..1160 325 1..1140 3 75 4..1070 3 00 31. . 967 3 BO 6..1KOG 4 75 1..1050 300 16. . 954 3 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 720 2 35 1..10SO 300 7. . 903 370 900 300 3. . 893 325 17. . 412 4 00 HEIFERS. 13. . 819 3 50 6. . 072 4 60 BUL.L.6. 1..1220 275 1..1440 3 30 1..11EO 3 30 1..1420 3 00 STAGS. 1..15GO 4 6 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. " " ' ' " " " " ' Z. . 720 2 35 1. . 630 2 60 1. . CCO 3 25 1. . 810 3 GO 4. . 893 3 7G 1. . 910 3 75 23. . 61 4 So NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull 1420 300 1 steer 1010 4 25 4 feedera. . 9S3 3 75 114 feeders. . 983 4 60 1 f coder. . . 910 4 Ri 24 feedars.1031 4 V ) 3 cows 10S3 3 10 2 cows 30 2 65 1 bull 1240 3 16 2 cows 1100 3 75 4 feeders..1040 360 46 feeder.1023 ! ) 4 35 WYOMING. 1 bun. . . , . .1530 320 7 cows 1143 375 20 cows. . . .1003 325 44 feeders..1187 4 W 11 cowa. . . . 9S7 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. Ibull. . . . , .1220 325 Ibull 94 $ 440 Ibull. . . . , . 920 360 17 feeders. . 938 440 2 cows. . . . .930 325 2 cows 1130 325 Icow. . . . , .1040 3 60 WESTERN CATTLE. J. D. Suggs Wyo. 1 eteor 10SO 4 30 23 feedero..10(5 ( 4 60 1 steer 1GW 4 30 C8 feeders. . S79 4 35 1 cow 10(0 ( 3 30 39 eteer . . . .1230 4 55 10 cows 914 3 30 48 cows SCil 3 70 4 Bteers..1010 4 30 3 cows 960 3 25 2 steers..1215 4 30 68 calves. . . 261 6 50 4 bulls UC3 3 35 25 feeders. . 674 4 CO 23 heifers. . 654 3 95 Joseph and A Harper Wyo. Icow 1310 300 4 cows 1062 3EO Icow 850 3 10 1 cow 1100 4 00 Icow 12CO 310 1 steer 1070 4 00 Icow 1070 3 50 5 steers..1148 4 60 P. Surrena Wyo. 1 steer 1110 375 16 feedars.,1183 4 50 2 feeders..1036 375 40 feeders..1108 450 ConnorH Bros. S. D. 6 bulls 1446 300 1 steer 1120 4 35 Scows 940 3 20 129 steers..112S 4 35 i 75 cows 1077 4 00 , Jones S. D. 1 feeder..1100 275 17 feeders.,1093 430 SCOWB 979 3 30 Collins & S. Wyo. 10 cows 1017 3 45 Riclmrt Ariz. Icow 1010 2 SO 1 steer. . . . 690 276 Icow 1170 300 SSsteors. . . 732 375 Icow 12SO 300 S. H. Berbers Wyo. 13 cows 1105 275 27 cows 1043 360 Icow 1150 300 H. C. Snyder Wyo. Icow 610 345 7cows..1031 345 The Nebrnka-Wyomlnfr L. S. Co. Wyo. 3steers. . , . 9SO 390 19 steers..1174 460 The Tollnnd Cattle Co. Wyo. 82 steers..1131 4 SO 134 steers..1131 4 45 G. A. Kcellno & Son Wyo. SO steers. . , . 1185 4 60 145 steers..1345 4 DO 50 steers..1336 4 90 6 cows 1058 3 90 24 steers..1252 4 70 19 steers , .1211 4 65 64 steers..1361 4 95 2 cows. . 1005 3 25 11 steers..lift ? 4 60 6 cows. , . . 1005 3 < n 28 steers.,1217 4 70 S steers..1111 4 25 16 steers..1211 4 70 18 steers. , . .1277 4 76 B. B. Brooks & Co , Wyo , 25 feeders. . 977 485 32 feeders. . 678 600 43Bteers..ll38 4 70 W. F. McFarland-Wyo. 66 feeders. . 838 4 65 B. B , Brooks Wyo. 25 cows 1105 4 15 21 feeders. . 976 4 CO J. Whlttaker Wyo. 4 cows 050 300 32 cows 972 365 The Shledley Cattle Co , South Dakota. 68 heifers. . 1034 425 1(3 ( heifers. . 1029 425 D. H. Shultz-Neb. 1 slap 1340 275 20 stecra.M.lOSO 415 11 cows 1120 320 30 feeders. . 777 430 F. M. Currle-Neb , 02 feeders. . 813 435 26 feeders. . 9S3 345 1 feeder..1220 350 iC feeders. . 993 460 11 heifers. . 797 3 60 3d feeders..1017 4 43 Johnson & Davis South Dakota , 57 feeders. . 908 4 45 E. P. Meyers Nebraska. 1 Btac 1130 405 1 feeder..1270 460 1 feeder. . . MO 4 05 23 feeders..1048 4 60 1 feeder. . . 870 460 45 feeders..1069 460 J. F. ICIrkpiilrlck Wyoming Scows 1006 325 2 feeders. . 800 375 59 cows 1000 365 GO feeders. . 973 450 2 feeders..1.000 375 2 feeders. . 830 460 Nat Baker Wyoming. 1 feeder..1.000 360 28 cows 970 3 SO 1 feeder. . . 960 CO 1 feeder. . . 7SO 4 55 1 feeder. . , 690 3 60 23 feeders. . S2S 4 65 j slat ; 870 3 SO 32 feeders. . 916 4 65 HOGS Today's receipts of hogs were only about one-third ns large as a week ago , twenty-llve cars being reported In , as against seventy-two u week ago. Today's run. however , was not much below Mon day's average. The market was active at an advance of &Q10a and everything changed handt * at an early hour. Buyers evidently wanted them and they were not long In wiping out the few loads on rale. A good load of light hogu sold at M.50with the most of the light mixed loads going at JI.45. Heavy mixed loads brought J4.40j4.42'fe. a part of a load of rough heavy sons sold at H.Z'i'A and some grassy skips at M-30. It will be noted from the table of average prices above that the week opens with the market 5o higher than it waa at the open ing of last week and only a rlmde lower than the high day , August 6. Hepresenta- llve Bales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av Bh , Pr. 77 178 2&0 4 30 125 256 240 4 42K 23..i.2C2 49 4 JT'.j 72 230 0 4 43& SHEEP All tola there were seven lends of sheep reported In the yards , but three of them wore consigned direct to n packer nnd not offered for wile. The remaining four loads consisted of Wyoming mixed stuff , nbout a third of them being ewe.1' and wethers nnd two-thirds yearlings. They brought J3.9-\ which looked like a goo l strong market , In splto of the fnct that Chicago reported the market thcro as 10 ® 20c lower , quotations : Prime native wether * . $4.00 < tji 4.2 ; good to choice grn. s wethers , M.75fi3.85 : fair to good grara wfthers , M.603.76j good to choice grass pwes > , J3.60If3.75 ; good to cnolco spring lambs , * 5.76fi .2S ; fair to good spring lnmh . W.OOfTS.75 ; common prlng lambs , J4.005T4.60 ; feeder wethers. S3. Soft 3.60. No. . Av. Pr. \\yomlng OWCH nnd wethers. 93 $3 95 Chlcnuo IJVP Stock. CHICAGO , Aug. 14. CATTLE There wns nn active general tlemnlid for cattle today nnd with n moderate supply prices were firm for choice lots and steady for others. Good lo fancy cattle sold at J5.GOHfi.45 : com moner grades , tl.MVif } .65 ; stockiM-s and feed ers. tt.f4.S5 ; bulls , cows and heifers , J2.00 53.GOj Texas stecre , J3.75fio.30 ; calves , J4.M I & 7.1G. HOGS Receipts of hogs wore consider ably tindecx | > eetatlons nnd there , wns the liveliest kind of n demand , prices advancing 10fi'15c. ' Heavy hogs sold at J4.15iT-l.90i mixed lots , J4.5oT4.90 : lights , $ l,60iT4.9G ; pigs , J3.GOJH.R5 ; culls , J2.255f4.10. 8IIEEP Liberal offerings of sheep nnd lambs caused n wenker market In spite of n good demand , sheep selling off lOo nnd Iambs from 15o to Wks. Sheep sold nt J2.CW S.OO for culls up to J4.oO4.75 for choice wethers ; lambs sold nt J3.GOjN.60 for com mon grndos up to SLSMifttA for choicer lots. Rl'X'EIPTS-Cnttlc , 18,000 hewd ; hogs , 22- 000 head ; sheep , 23,000 head. \ew York Live Stock. NI3W YORK. Aug. 14.-BEEVES-RC- ( xlpts , G , I9 head ; 69 cars on sale ; steers steady ; bulls nnd cows. 10JJ20c higher ; about nil sold ; steers , S4.60ti.UO : oxen and allies , W.60fG.3 > ; bulls , J2.60ii3.SO ; choice fat bulls , J4.001i4.S5 ; cows , J1.75JT4.15. Cables quote Liverpool higher at Il iffl2 ic : re frigerator beef nt lOttc ; shipments , noim ; tomorrow , 650 head cattle and 3,500 quarters Ijeef. CALVES Receipts. 3.S25 head ; active nnd Co higher ; veals. J5.00S7.75 ; culls , JI.GO ; but termilks , J3.62HS4.12VJ ; yearlings nnd grass- cr * . J2.60S3.GO. BIIEl'IP AND LAM S Tlocelpts , 17.325 head ; CO cars on sale ; sheep , slow but steady ; lambs , active at Saturday's prices ; uhet'p , J2.75JT'.t.CO : oxtrn , S4.75 : culls , J2.60 ; lambs , J5.0007.30 ; culls , J3.GOt4.60. HOGS 'Receipts , 8,689 head ; 3 cars on sale ; nrm nt J4.90ff5.15. St. I.onU Live Stork. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 14 CATTLE Receipts. 6,600 head , including 4,600 head Tcxans ; mar ket strong for natives , with Tcxnns easier on best stocks and generally lOc lower on others ; fair to fancy native shipping nnd export steers , T4.7GS6.15 ; dressed beef steers , J3.60iTG.50 ; steers , under 1,000 Ihs. , J4.OOfiG.2-5 ; cows nnd heifers , $2.2504.65 ; canners , J1.60W 2.76 ; bulls , J2.00ff3.75 ; Texas and Indian steers , J3.25jj4.G5 ; cows and heifers , J2.GW 3.75. HOGS Receipts. 3,700 head ; market 6T10c higher ; pigs and lights. S4.COQ4.75 ; packers , J4.70IN.SO ; .butchers , J4.70S4.S5. SHEEP Receipts , 1,600 head ; native mut tons , JX75iT4.10 ; stocke.rs , J3.30g3.60 ; lambs , J5.25dJ6.60. St. .lopii-iih Llvr Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo , , Aug. 14. ( Spe- olnl. ) The Journal quotas : CATTLE Receipts. 1,700 head. Including 400 quarantines ; nothing good ; market ac tive and stendy. Native * , J4.75fT5.GO ; Texas nnd we terns , J3.506.60 ? ; cows nnd heifers , J2.3506.25 ; bulls nnd stncs , J2.a5Jf4.75 ; yenr- llngH and cnlves. J4.00 > Q6.25 ; stockera and feeders , J3.504.75 ; Texas veals , JI.75S5.50 ; native veals , Jo.50@7.00. HOGS Receipts , 1,300 head ; no lights of fered : market lOc higher. Heavy and med ium. $4.42UQ'4.55 : light * . J4.45W4.C6 ; pigs , J4.25 04.50 : bulk of salcsl Jl.4504.60. SHEEP Receipts , 600 head. Market eteady. Stoolc in ( Following are the receipts nt the three principal western markets for August 21 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha . 3.901 2.14S l,6fll Chicago . 18.000 22,000 23.000 St. Louis . 10.100 3,700 1,600 Totals . 23.001 27,845 26,191 VERY HIGH WIND AND RAIN Ilrniiinntn of Went Inillnii Hiirrlcnnc Striken JnckNonvlIlc Sovt-ro Storm T lit Sinuiiiiah. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , Aug. 14. Rem nants of the West Indian hurricane struck here early this morning , bringing with It n very high wind and ralu. The velocity of the wind was about forty miles an hour. No dcinnso of any Importance was clone hero and none Is reported from St. Augustine , Pablo Beach or any of Hie seaside resorts. SAVANNAH , Ga. , Aug. 14. There has been a downpour of rain here today and the wind has been blowing In gusls. At Tybec , on the coast , It Is now blowing about forty miles an hour. There has been iso danugo done here , and none Is reported rrom Hruns- wlck or Intermodule points along the coast. i "Went " After tlir AVronjc Mali. LONDON , Ky. , Aug. 14. Last night ' Charley Jones was shot and Instantly killed : by Cam Williams nl Kant Bprnstadt. Jones was formerly deputy town marshal and wont whllo Intoxicated to the homo of A. Wil liams and drove him and his friends Into the yard. Williams surrendered nnd Is In the Jail here. KrleK rli inl In Srnximi. CHICAGO , Aug. 14. The Krlogerlmnd of North America convened today. President Joseph Schlcnker delivered his annual ad dress. Various reports , showing the pros perous condition of the bund , were read. Officers will be elected tomorrow. Adjourn ment win probably be taken Wednesday. Wronir Sinn In Arrr tcd. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Aug. 14. The man arrested by focal detectives Iwo weeks ago , suspecled of being James V. Dunham , the sextuple murderer of Santa Clara founty. California , waa Identltled this morning as Chris NethcrHeld of Warren , O. Ho will ) e released from cuslody. Governor Di-cIliicK to Interfere. COLUMBUS , O. , Aug. 14. Governor Dush- nell has declined to Interfere In the case of Brunok Klrves , the Dayton man under sentence to be electrocuted for having killed hla daughter. Klrves Is to bo eroclro- cuted Thursday night. Mrx. IlotUIn Neuiiren a Stny. SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 14. Judge Car roll Cook Inday granted fifteen days' further stay of execution to Mrs. Cordelia Botkln , he convicted murderess of Mrs. John P. Dunning. The bill of exceptions In the case ms been Hied , but not yet Retired. One I.lfr IN ION | . 71LUKF. Cal. , Aug. 14. The hotel at ruscan Springs , near hero , has been do- troyed by fire. One life was lost and the financial loss will be lu the neighborhood of $40,000. _ ItiirliiHT ( ifiir nf NliiimrorU ArrlveN , NRW YOHK. Aug. 14 , The steamer Fur- nessla , which arrived today from Glasgow. > roughl Ihe racing spars and rlg-gltif ; and gear of Sir Thomas Llpton'a yacht 8ham- ock , RRPEHM.Ef8.Ca . SlKS ( BOOM4 NY U rE BL0a BRANCH 1036 ItAt OHAHA nCD. UnULM NIH , JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS I t AH ) OP TB AIIB. Dlrft wr | * to Cblctfd nd Htw Tork. C rr JpoDdintn Jabo A , W rr n A O Traveling Read The Bee Hero Is Where You Will Find it in Principal Cities. ANACONDA , MONT. Jnmtm M. Uodnrd. ATLANTA , (1A. rcimbnlt Homo NCTTN Stand * BOSTON , Public Mbrnrr- Vfnilom * llot l BoBtoa lrciiB Club , 14 Bo rrrth ftt , BUFFALO. O a0Me ) Hotel NCVTH Itnnd. BUTTB. Wtn , Shloldi. 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