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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE ; SATURDAY , AUGUST 19. 1890.
'OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bpeonktira Wheat Market Basks in the Sun
shim of Active Cash Dsmand.
HEAVY NORTHWEST RAINS KEEP PRICES UF
Corn Firm for September , lint Ilarclj
Steady for Lntcr Manthn Oat *
Shotv More Activity Than
l/nnal / Provision *
CinCAGO , Aug. 18.pcculatlve wheat
market again basked In the sunshine of an
active cash demand. An advanpc of % c
was floored In September and Uo In Decem
ber. Corn closed Irregular , iiQHc higher
lor September , but barely steady for'de
ferred futures. Oats closed a shade higher.
iProvlslonn advanced 2V41Sc.
Liverpool , always an Influence on local
wheat trading , showed an opening decline
of Vid , which was unlocked for after yes
terday's advance here and had the result ol
depressing prices about Uo at the opening ,
September starting at l lVtOTho sell
ing pressure , however , came almost en
tirely from small speculators , nnd was ot
'n. local nature. It waa not heavy enough
to long depress prlcea and eoon after the
opening the market began to rise and for
the remainder of the session showed con-
nldcrablo firmness. Reports of a big cash
business done yesterday , Industriously de
nied by the bear crowd , were confirmed to
day , and the Influence of the cash demand
was augmented by further heavy bids to
day. The actual amount of business done
could not bo ascertained , as shippers would
not give out their transactions until freight
irates had been secured , but rumors of largo
quantities- worked were so thick that they
Jiad a marked effect on speculation.
Heavy rains were reported In the north
west and apprehension ot wheat sprouting
nnd being otherwise damaged Increased the
demand. Another nnd more bullish feature
of the northwest news was the continued
disappointing "threshing reports , which
Btrcngthened the belief that re
cent crop estimates were too
large. Commission houses had numerous
bids from the cast , based on foreign de
mand , but the actual article was hard to
fcet , elevator people refusing to let go.
The cash business late In the day was put
at 320,000 bu. , but It Is questionable If this
nmount was worked. St. I ouls nnd locil
ehorta bought hoavlly at times and this
ibulled the market , bringing the smaller fry
to cover. FrofcHslonal longs with a belief
In still higher prices also took considerable
September advanced to 72c , well above
calls nnd a good deal of realizing was
done at nround that price , resulting In a
reaction to 71$471c. "Minneapolis " and
Duluth receipts were 212 cars , against 116
Jastweek and 327 a year ago. Chicago re
ceipts -were El cars , 6 of contract grade.
Total primary receipts Tvcre 621,000 bu. ,
ngalnut 605,000 bu. last year. The fact that
primary receipts are now dally under last
friar's waa no email factor In the strength.
Atlantic port clearances of wheat ana
Hour amounted to 783,000 bu. Northwest
Flocks will probably decrease l.BOO.OOO bu. ,
and a decrease In the world's visible was
looked for. The demand for September was
Inuch greater than for the more deferred
ifuturos , and December and May In consequence
quence showed but little advance. Septem
ber closed firm at 71 % ® > 71c.
Corn was firm for September , barely
eteady for later months , and dull for all.
fit was mostly a scalpers' market. The
ntrongth of September was duo to the
flmall receipts , the strength of wheat and
the good cash and export demand. Re
ceipts were 108 cars. September ranged !
from 30SK50-io 'to 31o and closed > Mo
Ihlgher at 31c.
Oats showed more activity than usual.
.Tha market in its essential features was a
counterpart of corn , firm , for September ,
but barely steady for aiay. There was an
( excellent cash demand and thl1 * and the
Btrenffth of wheat supported September.
There was considerable jrelling at top
figures. Receipts were 007 cars. September
ranged from 19Jc to 20c , and closed a shade
( higher at WJiSKOa.
( Provisions were strong ivlth a somewhat
( broader market , prices advancing all
around. A good consumptive demand was
reported by packers and this was the basis
of the speculative strength. Lack of offer
ings was a feature. At the close September
pork was 60 "higher at $8.32 % ; September
Hard , 2i4o higher nt a > .22c ; September ribs ,
CHQCc higher at $8.10 < 5JG.12Vi.
Estimated receipts for Saturday : "Wheat ,
SO cars ; corn , 310 cars ; oats , 675 cars ; hogs ,
.11,000 head. , ,
Leading future * ran& : d a tollowi :
Articles Upon. Hlch. Lew. Cioie. Ycs'd'j
71M H 73 71M 71 ( ( ak
7HM 7SM 7SM
76 > 70M 70M
SOHfcW 81 81
28M 28
20H 29 ! SOU
lOIi ION SO ? s 19H-20
21WOH six
830 830 832H 827H
188
840 840 84-2H 835
D47X 067H 847H 065 045
520 B25 _ 620 622H 620
630 630 630 627M
642M 5i5 642H 545 642H
510 C12K 507H 512 607U
51QH 612H 5 17H 612H ,
407K COO 497K 405
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Firm ; winter patents , J3.45 ®
B.J.5 : straights , $3.00 3.25 ; spring specials ,
14.10 ; sprlnB patents. J3.30i83.GO ; straights ,
$2.70Jf3.10 : bakers. $2.202.60.
WHEAT No. 8 oprlnr , 69@71ic ; No. 3 rtd.
73Vic.
CORN No. 2 , f. o. b. , 33c ; No. 2 yellow ,
t. o. b. , 33 > 4c.
OATS-No. 2 , 2122c ; No. 2 white , 2321c ;
No. 3 white , 22@23c.
RYE-63UC.
BARLEY No. 2 , 3l@3Sc.
SD13DB No. 1 llax , cash , J1.04 ; northwest ,
Jl.OG ; southwest. J1.03V4 : September , $1.03 :
October , J1.03 ; December , J1.03. Timothy ,
August , $2.66 ; September , J2.50 ; October ,
$2.47HClover contract grade. $6.40.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $2.504 2.56.
PROVISIONS Meaa pork , per bbl. , $7.60 ®
B.35. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , J5.12S5.25. Short
ribs sides ( loose ) , J4.90iT5.20. Dry salted
chouldera ( boxed ) , J5.62V45j5.75 ; short clear
Bides ( boxed ) . 5G.50.gs.GO.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per
feral. , 91.26.
SUGARS Cut loaf , unchanged.
Ifo yosYcruay-8 U > 6 rccelr > ta and shipments
Articles Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , 'bbls ' jo.OOO g.ooo
fWheat. bu cjooo 60000
Corn , bu 261000 42S000 ;
gn' . hU 600,000 315000
atye. bu. . 4000 ' , $5
OJarleybu islooo . . . , ; ; ;
On the Produce exchange today the but-
cr market was firm ; creameries. Wsoc-
leB , 13@17c. Cheene. firm , at 8J4ioc
B , firm ; fresh , 12lic Dressed poultry
M3W VOniC GI3XEIIAL MAKKET.
Quotation * for the Dny on Vnrloim
CoinniniUtlea.
< ' -eceps
03,791 bbls. ; exports , 27.982 tibls. ; sales , 7,100
bbls. ; firmly held but quiet , apart from a
fair Inquiry for standard brands ; winter
patents , J3.70 < fr3.90 ; winter straights , J3.40g >
8.60 ; Minnesota patents , J3.76@4.10 Rye
flour , firm ; sales , 450 bbls , ; KOO ! to fair
ti'.9 < Xff3.10 : choice < o fancy. J3 20O3 35 '
C01WMB AL-Dull ; yellow western 723
t' Drandywlne. J2.1MJ2.20 '
: No. 2 western. 6Ufcc f o h
state , CGc , c. J , f. , New York' car iota
n
VVHEAT Receipts , 149,650 fcu exnorta
82.235 bu. ; sales , S.Wow bu. futurw nnd
168,000 bu. spot. Spot , tlrm ; No. 2 red. 78V4c.
J. o. b. , afloat ; No. 1 northern. Duluth. sogc
J. p. b. , to arrive ; No. 1 northern. Duluth
83 o. f. o. to. , afloat ; No. 2 red. 75J4c elei
valor. Options opened easy at unchanged
tirlces in conseouenco of lorwer cables , but
later developoj strengtli which It retained
until the last hour , Iniluonced by export
rumors , bullish northwest crop advices and
covering. Local realizing prompted o set
back which was ilnally received on the
etrength In corn. Closed Hrm at @ c net
Bdvance ; May , 81 io : Bepteml > er : 7CHW
T7ssJ16o.TO ( closed ' 77o ; December , 78ff79 ( c ,
OORN-R'ecelptH. 6.S ! bu. ; exports , 262-
OOS tu. ; sales , 35,000 ton. futures and 6i $ 000
tou. spot. Spot , nrm ; No. 2 , 39T4c. f. o , b ! ;
Bfloat. and 3SMc. elevator. Options opened
eteady and advanced later on strength of
cash , property , enormous clearances und a
demand from ahorts , Closed firm at a U4i >
Mo advance. August closed nt S7Hc ; Sep.
SSrl Sff , WO37 . closed J7Hc ; December ,
8ITi935Uc. closed S5Uc.
OATS-Recelpt . 258.800 bu. ; exports. 189. .
075 bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 2oV4c : No. 3.
CSo ; No. 3 white. 27cj track white western.
W03lc ; track white state , KQZlc. Oi > tlans
Blow.
HAY Firm ; shipping , 600 < 5o ; good to
choice. 75iiOOc.
PROVISJONS-nBeef , firm ; city extra in-
dla mess , JH.OOiJlS.SO. Cut meats , quiet ,
Ijard , steidy , western iiteamed closed ni
J5.67'i , city , fclS , Aucust closed nt J5.6714
nominal ; refined , steady.
HOPS Quiet , state , common to choice
ISM crop , 6ff7e ; 1597 , HfliSc ; 1S9S , ICTnc ; Pa.
clfic coast , 1S96 crop , 6&7Cj 1597 , 110130 ; 1S93
16fI17c.
HIDES Steady : Oalveston , JO to 25 Ibs.
16'ARl'c ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 1214Q13C
California. 21 to 2o Ibs. , ISliC.
LEATHER Firm ; hemlock sole , Buenos
Ayres , light to heavy. 21V4023i,4c.
BUTTER-RPcelpts , 2,743 nkgs. ; markei
firm : western creamery , 17021oj factory , 1 !
015Hc.
CHEESE Receipts. 2.631 nkgs. ; quiet :
large nnd small white , 9c ; large colored ,
9ic ; small colored , 9j@10c.
KOOS Receipts , 4.65D pkgs. ; flrm ; westerr
ungraded , 12@15o at mark.
OMAHA OUXntlAh MARICET.
Conilltlnit nf Trniln nnil ( Vnotntloni
nn Staple nnil Pnncr I'roilticc.
EGQS-Oood stock at 10Vi@llc.
HUTTER Common to fair , 12c ; choice ,
HBISc ; separator , 20c ; gathered creamery ,
183 19c.
POULTRY Hens , live. 8c ; spring chick
ens , llpll'.ic ' ; old and stnggy roosters ,
live , .T. BSc ; ducks and geese , live , 5Q4c ;
turkeys , live , Sc.
PIG EONS-LI ve , per doz. , 75c8Jl.M.
VEALS-Choice. 9c.
VEGETABLES.
WATERMELONS-Southcrn , crated foi
shipment , l&R18c.
CANTALOUPE-Pcr basket , BOSCOc.
TOMATOES-Per 4-baskct crate. 45955c.
I'OTATOES-Ncw , 30fl35c per bu.
CUCU.MIlERS-Per doz. , 12S15C.
CELERY Per doz. , 3035c.
FRUITS.
BLUEBERRIES Per 16-qt , case , J1.60 ®
'PLUMS California , per crate , M.35G1.60.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Freestone ,
APPLES Per bbl. , J2.00S2.25.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican oranges , J4.50S5.00.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy , J4.25@4.50 :
choice California , J3.75I.OO ; Messina , fancy ,
J5.0CKfi6.23.
BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
per bunch , J2.502.75 ; medium-sized
bunches , J2.00Q2.25.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7He ; No. a
green hides , 6V4c ; No. l salted hides , 9c :
No. 2 salted hides , 8e ; No. 1 veal calf , 8
to 12 Iba. . 10c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ib3. ,
TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No.
1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2Vic ; rough tallow. lc ;
white grease. 2V4@3c ; yellow and brown
grease. l'.4tfi2Uc.
SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each. 16 ®
75c ; green salted shearings ( short wooled
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry
flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 45J5c ; dry flint ,
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , 3S4c ; dry Hint , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 45o ; dry flint , Colorado murrain
wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3@4c.
St. I.onln Gnilii mill 1'rnvlnloiin.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 13. WHEAT Higher ;
No. 2 red cash , elevator , 72ic : track , 72V4 ©
73 c ; September , 71Q72c ; December , 74 4@
74 ic ; May , 7SUc ; No. 2 hard , 70c ; receipts ,
61,659 hu-slielH.
CORN Higher ; No. 2 cash , 31l4c : track.
32'4c ; September , 30c ; December , 27c bid ;
May , SSa SHc.
OATS-Hlgher ; No. 2 cash. 21Uc : track.
21Hc ; Septcn-.bsr , 207is ; No. S white , 23V4c.
RYE Firm at 65c.
FLOUR Firm and unchanged.
SEEDS ( Prime timothy. $2.65 ; ordinary ,
J2.302.40 : nax , higher at Jl.OO.
CORNMEAL Steady at $1.75ffl.SO.
BRAN Steady ; east track , 5o(366c. (
HAY-Stendy to easy ; timothy , $6.00@10.00 ;
prairie. $7.0057.50.
WHISKY Steady nt J1.26.
IRON COTTONTIES-J1.15.
HEMP TWINE-9C.
BAGGING-6@6C.
METALS-Lead : Dull , but flrm at $4.66 ®
4.67HSpelter : Dull at $5.60.
POULTRY Weak ; chickens , 1 < S > lc\ \
springs , 9S9V5c ; turkeys , Sc ; springs , 13c ;
ducks and - ' .
geese , 6Q-6'/4c.
BUTTER Firm ; creamery , 17@21c ; dairy ,
13fl7c.
KGGS Firm at 12c.
PROVISIONS-Pork , steady at $9.00. Lard ,
firm ; prime steam , $5.10 ; choice , $5.16.
Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , J5.12' > 4 : ex
tra short clear , $3.25 ; clear ribs , $5.37li ;
clear sides , $5.50. Bacon ( boxed ) , shoulders
and extra shorts , $5.75 ; clear ribs , $5.874 ;
clear sides. $6.00.
RECEIPTS Flour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 65-
000 bu. ; corn. 72,000 bu. ; oats , 65,000 bu.
SHIPXIENTS-Flour , 6,000 tobls. ; wheat ,
16,000 .bu. . ; corn , 60,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu.
KniiHim Cltr Grain and ProvUlonii.
KANSAS CITY , Aug. 18. WHEAT-Sep-
tember , 65c : December , 67&c ; cash , No. 2
hard. 65c ; No. 3. 61i4iff64Hc ; No. 2 red. 69 ®
70c ; No. 3 , G6W@68 > ,4c ; receipts , 104 cars.
CORN September. 27 < > ic : December , 24c ;
cash , No. 2 mixed , 29fc294e } ; No. 2 white ,
29 29Hc ; No. 3. 28V4c.
OATS No. 2 white , 23S21UC.
RYE No. 2 , 62&c.
HAY Choice timothy , J7.SO ; choice prairie ,
[ 6,00.
'BUTTER-Creamery , 1719c ; dairy. 16c.
EGGS Firm : fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock , tlrsts , lOc. cases returned.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. 02.400 Du. ; corn. 20.-
200 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 46,200 bu. ; corn ,
20,800 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu.
Liverpool Grain ami 1'rovlxloim.
LIVERPOOL , Aug. 18. PROVISIONS
Closing : Lard , prime western. In tierces ,
flrm , 27a Cd ; American reflned. In palls ,
flrm , 28s.
WHEAT Spot , No. 2 red , western winter ,
dull , 6s 9Hd ; No. 1 California , 6s ld@6s 2d ;
No. 1 red , northern spring , dull , 6s Id ; fu
tures weak ; September , 5s JOHd ; December ,
is lld.
CORN Spot American mixed , old. steady.
3s 4d ; futuree quiet ; September , 3s 2d ; Oc
tober , 3s 4Hd ; November , 3s 4V d.
Receipts of wlicat during the last three.
days , 537,000 centals' , Including 327,000 Amerl-
con. Receipts of American corn during the
last three days , 218,100 centals. Weather
cloudy and rainy.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , O. , Aug. WHEAT-Hlgher. .
flrm ; No. 2 cash , 72&c ; September , 73 ? c ;
December , 76i c.
CORN-Actlve , flrm : No. 2 mixed , 33c .
OATS Higher , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 20Wc.
RYE-No. 2 cash. 65&c.
CLOVERSEED Lower , steady ; prime
cash , J3.S2& ; October , J4.32& .
IMilliulelplila Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 18. BUTTER
Steady ; fancy western creamery , 21c ; fancy
western prints , 22c.
EGGS-Unchangcd ; fresh nearby , © le c ;
fresh western. 15ftl5&c ; fresh southwestern ,
14i,4fJ15c : fresh southern , 12J13c.
CHJ3ESE Firmer : New York full cream ,
fancy small , new ,
Mlniicapolln Wheat and Flour.
MINNEAPOLIS , Aug. 18. WHEAT-CIoae
In store : No. 1 northern , August , 70Hc ;
September , 68QCS c : December. 70UC ;
May. 73V c. On track : No. 1 hard , 72c ; No. 1
northern. 71c ; No. 2 northern ,
FLOUR-Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged.
cc Grain Market.
( MILWAUKEE , Aug. 18. - WHEAT -
Steady ; No. 1 northern , 73i7 < c ; No. 2
northern , 72c.
RYE-Qulet ; No. 1. 63 > ,4Q64c.
BARLEY Dull ; No. 1. 41@42c ; sample , S5
_ _ _
Duliitli Wheat Market.
DULUTH , Aug. IS. WHEAT-No. 1 hard ,
cash. 74V4c : September , 72ic : Decmber , 72c ;
S'o , 1 northern , cash , TUc : September , 704Io ;
Decemiber , 71&c : May , 74c ; No. 2 northern ,
674o ; No. 3 spring , 04ic.
"Wool Market.
BOSTON. Mass. . Aug. IS. The Boston
Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of
: he wool market : The decrease In business
ms not been followed by any drop in prices ,
fPhe demand during the week has been
from the smaller mills and entirely lor pur
poses of consumption. Foreign markets
continue extremely Hrm and the mills In
this country are sold months ahead. Good
Ohio XX and above has been sold at 32c.
and that price is now bottom. Round lots
of Montana have sold at 18c. The scoured
cost of even fine medium clothing is 63c.
1 here Is a better business In carpet wool
following the advance In the price of car
pets this week. The general tendency of
the market is still upwards , with no signs
of weakness.
The sales of the week are 3,378,000 pounds
domestic , and 613.000 pounds foreign , a total
of 3,8S3,6X ( ) pounds , against 6.250,000 pounds
.ast . week , and 2,433,000 pounds for the same
oeTJy./S816" to , date 6how an increase of
85,313,100 pounds domestic and 13,658.900
pounds forelen from the sales to the same
date In 1S95. The receipts to date show an
Increase of 231.991 bales domestic nnd a de
crease of 41,258 bales foreign.
Metal Miirkt-i.
NEW YORK. Aug. 18.-METALS-Today's
ocal market for metals was a dull affair
taken as a whole , with price changes unlml
pSrta.nt : J'J ° n the start buyers were In
clined to hold aloof , particularly as con
cerns securing of supplies of tin. in view
) f unfavorable news from abroad and un-
nterestlng changes at primary home points.
At the close the Metal exchange called pig
ron warrants unchanged with $15.00 bid und
iHS a ked ; lake copper unchanged at
J1S.60 ; tin quiet with JJ0.7S bid and $30.8711 $
asked ; lend quiet , with Jl.5 ? > i bid and J4.62M
asked ; spelter dull at $5.65. The brokers
price for lead Is $4,35 and for copper $18.50
.MOVBMI3.\TS OF STOCKS AND IJOMJS
MnrUrt In Acvtlve anil Strong nnil tin
DenllriRN Were Dlntrllnltcil.
NEW YORK , Aug. 18.-Today's stool *
market was active ami strong , the dealing :
were remarkably well distributed nnd the
strength was more generally diffused thar
at any time during the week. There was
j an evident accession of outside Interest In
the market In the shape of orders through
commission houses , as was to be expected
after the sharp rise of the last few days ,
Prices were pretty well marked up nt tht
start and selling to realize WAS on quite n
liberal scale after the opening hour.
The offerings were well absorbed , liow-
ever , nt small expense to values , the mar
ket fcelng sustained meanwhile by the
notable upward movement of some usually
obscure stocks. After this first reaHelnp
had , been digested there was a. breathing
spell and prices then mounted to the best
ot the day. In the late afternoon , however ,
the burden of realizing overcame the mar
ket and prices yielded all around.
A number of the. recent leaders lost
practically all ot their earlier gains , notably
fhe Baltimore & Ohio stocks , Southern nnd
Central Pacific and Southern railway pre
ferred , which rose early from 1 to 2 points ,
The hlgh-prlced specialties and the Blocks
of local corporations were subjected to re
newed 'bear ' pressure nnd showed notable
declines , especially Tobacco and Consoli
dated Gas , which declined 2',4 and 3 points ,
respectively. A fraction was knocked oft
prices all through the list and net gains In
the general list were brought below a point.
A very substantial rise In prices remains ,
nevertheless , gains being quite generally
diffused through the list. The grangers nnd
Pacifies , the southwesterns , the coalers nnd
a number of soft coal roads all have gains
to shoTV approaching a point. Louisville
continued to bo taken on a very large scale
and was pushed up at one time to 81 > i.
Southern railway preferred declined on
realizing with the publication of the divi
dend announcement and the statement of
finances of the year. ( Minneapolis & St.
Louis made a brilliant advance of 6H , the
second preferred rising 2H- Iowa Central
preferred , the Evansvllle & Terre Haute
stocks , the new Hocking Valley stocks ,
Hocking Coal and Illinois Central were
some of fhe usually Inactive stocks which
gained notably from 1 to 3\4 \ points. The
Iron and steel stocks lagged throughout , ex
cept Tennessee Coal , which moved upward
again to near the high point. Late realiz
ing was In part due to n revulsion in the
recent confidence over the money market
outlook , in spite of the fact that call
money worked lower today.
The known movement of money for the
week Indicated a net loss In cash to the
banks of over $700,000. Last week's large
gain In cash Is now generally attributed to
some special operation and some anxiety Is
felt lest the. hidden causes which drained
the cash account of the banks on previous
weeks may 'have ' ibeen at work again. The
ecse er money In New York continues tobe
duo to offerings ot outside funds. London
bought stocks In this market today and the
fact that the London exchange would bo
closed tomorrow had some Influence on the
late reaction In prices here. The market
closed rather heavy with only a few stocks
marked up a fraction In the final dealings.
The was a very large demand for South
ern 'Paclflc ' 4s at or above 84. The South
western mortgages as a rule were strong
and prices generally are higher. Total
sales , par value , $3,765,000. United States
old 4s , coupon , declined yt In the. bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says : Business con
tinued active hero today. The attendance
was still on the holiday. Consols eased off
after yesterday's spurt. Americans were
the leading feature on buying heres mainly
continental and semi-professional. New
but prices weakened
York supported strc-ngly ,
ened at the close , jobbers leveling their
books Advantage was taken of the. activity
in Americans to rush Grand Trunks nnd
[ Mexican rails. Spanish 4s were weak on
fears of the plague. Tlntos were 41 i and
Bostons 1 % . The bank did no business In
discounts. It bought 44,000 gold In bars
and 3,000 In Spanish coin ; 10,000 were
taken for Santos. Silver was 27 11-lCd.
The following are the closing quotations
for the leading stocks on the New York
exchange today ;
Atchlson Z2V4 Southern Ily. pfU. . 63i
do nfd 65i Texas & Pacific . . . 2151
Baltimore & Ohio. . 5H Union Pacific 45 > i
Canadian Pacifta. . . 96 % do pfd 77i
Canada Southern . . 64 Wabash S
Central Pacific 08)1 do pfd 23'i
Ches. & Ohio 2S } Wheeling & L , . E. 10'i
Chicago G. W 13 i do 2d pfd 2IV4
C. , B. & Q 138 ? , Wis. Central
Chi. Ind. & t , ! H Express . . . .113
do pfd * > American Ex 141
Chi. & B. Ill 77 United States Ex. . . 50
CM. & N i 2Vi \Sella-FarEO Ex. . .128
c. , n. i. & P IWK Am r. Cotton Oil. . . 41j
C. C. C. & St. L , . . . 67Vi do pfd.
Colorado Southern. 6Vi Amer. Jlulllnc
do 1st pfd 4G14 do pfd.
do M pM 171 Amer. 8. & 11 43 %
Del. & Hudson 121 do pfd 91 > i
Del. , L. & W 176 Amer. Spirits 5 %
Denver & R. G22 do pfd 27
do pfd 7614 Amer. S. II r-3
Brie 131a do pfd S3
do 1st pfd 3Sii Amer. S. & W 5774
Gt. Nor. pfd 1CS do pfd 991i
Hocking Coal 185. Amiw. Tin Plate . . 42V4
Hocking Valley . . . 2GH * do pfd Ki
Illinois Central . . . .115 % Amer. Tobacco . . . .121 %
Iowa Central 14 % do pfd 141
do pfd 59 Anaconda Mln. Co. 67
K C. . P. & G. . . . U4 Brooklyn R. T 110
Ijake Erie & W. . . . 2114 Col. Fuel & Iron. . . 5114
do pfd 8011 Con. Tobacco 4814
take Shore 20U4I do pfd 'J714
L. & N 80H Federal Steel C0'i
Manhattan I. 6 % ' do pfd S2V4
Met. St. Ry 20614 Gen. Eleotrlo 123V4
Mexican Central . . 15Vi Glucose Sugar 63
Minn. & St. L. "a'A ' "do pfd 110
do pfd 97V4 Inter. Paper 40H
Mis. Paclflo 49S' ' do pfd 78
( Mobile & Ohio 45V4 LnolodB Gas 67i
M. , K. & T 12V4 National Biscuit . . . 48
do pfd Wi do pfd lOl'.i
N. J. Central 118 National I > ead 3 : %
N. T. Central 138V4 do pfd 112'i
Norfolk & W 13 National Sleel M
do pfd TlVii do pfd 97
Ncir. Pacific. . ' , Wi N. Y. Air Brake..101
do pfd 77tt North American . . . 12 } ;
Ontario & W 26 % Pacific Coast 41
Ore. R. & Nav 4 < I do 1st pfd So
do Pfd ' 5 | do 2d pfd 6214
Pennsylvania 136 Pacific Mall 47
Reading " ' 'i People's Gas 121 '
'Ex-dividend. Offered.
Dnitnii Stock ; Qnotntlon * .
BOSTON , Aug. 18. Call loans , 3V4S4V4 per
cent ; time loans , 4@5 per cent. Closing
prices for stocks , bonds and mining
shares :
Nrrr York Mliilnu ( ( notation * .
NEW YORK , Aug. 18 , The folle-wlng
are the closing quotations for mining
shares :
Chollar 20 Ontario 7M >
Crown Point 21 Ophlr 100
Con. Cal. & Va 1W Plymouth . , 3
Den-lwood M Quicksilver 200
Qould & Currle . , , , 37 do pfd. . , . . , , , . ,800
Hale & NorcroM. . . J8 Sierra Nevada 65
HomfsUke 00) Standard 240
Iron Silver CO Union Con K
Mexican U Yellow Jacket 17
London Stock Market ,
LONDON , Aug. 18.-4 p. jn.-ClosIng :
ConsoU , mon y . Wii N. V , Central .7T.142 i
Consols , eict . lOC'J Pennsylvania. . C9T4
Canadian Pacific , . , , W14 neadlne , . , , . nvi
Erie . 14 ( Union Pac. pfd . 79Ti
do l t Pfd . 3 ? i Atchleon . 22'i
Illinois Cantral , , , .118 Louisville . , . . . . & > ; ;
Nor. Pacific pfd. . . . 79H Anaconda . m.
Bt. _ Paul common. , .13 i Grand Trunk . 8i (
BAR SILVBR27 ll 16d.
MONEY 3 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills , 3143 9-16o per cent ; rate of
discount In the open market for three
months' bills , 3 9-16S3H percent.
cn Fliuim-lul.
PARIS , Aug. 18. Business on the bourse
today was inactive and prices were weak.
Rentes were in good demand. Italians were
maintained. Spanish 4a were offered' and
Portuguese declined. Kaffirs steady. Three
per cent rentes , 100 francs , 7V4 cent'mes for
the account. Exchange on London. 25
gancs. 24o 'for checks ; Spanish 4s closed
BERLIN. Aug. 18. On the bourse todfty
private discount was easier , owing to the
favorable statement Issued by the Iinperlal
Bank of Germany , but was dull. Portu-
KUeso securities were weak American
were nrm. Canadian Pacifies hardened 01
the statement of an Increase ot the traf
flo returns. Exchange on London , 20 mark !
* 8 pfg for checks ,
FRANKFORT , Aug. IS. Business wa
< iulet on the bourse today. Spanish 4a nni
1'ortURuese securities relapsed. Amerlcai
shares were steady , local shares Irregular.
XtMr York Money Mnrkct.
' NEW YORK , Aug. IS.-MONEY-On call
steady , at 2',4@3 per cent ; last loan. 24 pc
cent ; prime mercantile paper , 4UQ5 pe
i cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady , will
1 actual business In bankers' bills at $4.S6Uf
' 4.S6V4 for demand , nnd at $ I.S2 > 40S3 fo
sixty days ; posted rates , $ I.S3H5N.S4 , an <
$4.87 74.S7 > i ; commercial bill * . $4.Sl',454-Sli.
SILVER-Certincatcs. 60H0 lV4c ; bar sll
ver , GOUc ; Mexican dollars , 4Sc.
BONDS Government bonds , easier : slat
bonds , Inactive ; railroads bonds , strong.
The following are the closing Quotation :
on bonds :
p. s.as , res . 1004 M. K. & T. 2cln . PRI
U. S. 3 . re * . 108H M. K. AT. IS . M <
U.S. 3s. coup . KHH .V. Y. C. 1818 . 111 ?
U. S.new4 , re * . . ,1HO < . < N.J. C. SB . 1UO
U , P. do coup . 130H N. C. Oa . 1S8
0.9. old4i , -.mH N. C , 4n . 104
U.s.aocouo . 113 No.Pncina IBIS , , . .113
u. s. a , i-uT . .m < No. Paclflo 3 * . 07
U S. Js.coun . HIM No. Pacific 4n. . . . 1034
Districts. ( ) S . 117 N.Y. C.ASU U 49. . 10VH
Aln..cln < i A . lud -StW.con. . 4s . . . UlUi
Ala. , class II . inn N. AW.tron us , . . . 1S3
Aln. . class 0 . 103 oro. N. Isia . ll''H
Aln. , Currency . 1UO Oro. N , 4s . 101H
Atcmson is . . . .102 0. 8. L. Gs . l.U )
Do. lid ) . 48 . , 87 O. S. L. is .
Canada So. . > dslim Hc.idlnr4B . 83
C. , VO. 4Hn . U7b It. O. W. 1MB. . . . . . . . 1)3
C 4 O. na . 118 ( SUU ALM.conS ! Halt
C. , tN. W. con 7n..l4HU 9t.L. AS. P. Oen. 0. 124
doS. V. dob. BS.1S2 St. P.CoiiHOlB . 170
CHI. Terms. . 4s. . . . ( in st. P. C.&P. ists .ism
I ) . ill. O. Ista . ,1 < > (3 ( St. P. C. &P. 8 . . . 12UI
D. A. U. O. 4 . 10:1 : so. Itv.As . 1004
Kant Tenn. Ists . . . . OSH S K. AT.OS . 84
ErloOen. 4 . 7'JH Tenn. new Bet 3s. . Dt )
r.v. . & D. a i s. . so T. P. IBIS . US
Gen , Klca5s . T. P. 2ds . 815
R. II. A 8. A. On . 103 II. P. 4 . 105
O. II. &S.A. 2ds . . .108 MTab. IBM . 11G ? <
H.&T. Cent.fi . 111K Wab. 2dn . 100W
H..Y.T. C. con. Os..ll-'H \V , Shore 4B . 11 4K
Iowa aims . HA WU. c < Mit. lulu . 70
K. C.P. & 0. lets. . 7.1M VA. CenturlOB . bfiH
La. Nuw Con. 4s , . . .lot ) Vn. nnferrod . B
L.tN. tint. 4s . 90U Colorado Somh'n4a. BOM
Offered.
CHICAGO , Aug. CleiuTngP , $19,219,500 :
balances , $1,515,662 , New York exchange. 40c
discount. Sterling exchange. $1,8404,8714.
NEW YOIIK , Aug. 18. Clearings , $169-
351,031 ; balances , $ S.2S4,784.
BOSTON . Aug. 18.-Clearings , $19,634,171 ;
balances. $2,237,875.
BAUTIjrOHE. Aug. IS. Clearings , $2,610-
610 ; balances , $387.747.
PHIL.ADKL.PH'IA , Aug. 18.-Clearlngs ,
$15,121,217 ; balances , $2,539.339.
ST. LOUIS. Augr , 18.-ClearnEs ! , $4,495,793 ;
balances , $444,657. Money , 4QC per cent ,
Now York exchange , 40o discount bid , 25c
discount asked.
i Flimiiclnl Market.
LONDON , Aug. IS. There was a general
rally In American securities here today In
sympathy with the Improved tendency-
noticeable In Wall street yesterday. Prices
opened firm and remained so all day. Louis
ville & Nashville , Norfolk & Western and
the Atchlson shares were the leaders In
the advance. The closing was steady.
The amount of bullion taken into the
Bank of England on balance today , 29,000.
Spanish 4s. 59c. Gold la quoted at Buenos
Ayres at 127.
The Stock exchange will bo closed to
morrow.
Ilnnlc of Germany Statement.
BERLIN Aug. 18. The weekly statement
of the Bank of Germany shows the follow
ing changes : Cash In hand , Increase , 12,560-
000 marks : treasuri' notes. Increase. 9SOOOO
marks ; other securities , decrease , 19,920,000
marka ; notes in circulation , decrease , 31-
760,000 marks.
Gold Quotation ! ) .
LISBON , Aug. 18. The gold quotation to
day was -46.
BUENOS AYRES , Aug. 18. Today's gold
quotation was 127.50.
MADRID , Aug. 18. Gold was quo-ted to
day at 23.12.
Condition of the Trcnnnry.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. Today's state
ment of the condition of the treasury shows :
Available cash balance , $272,240,490 ; gold re
serve , $24fi,132,935.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 18.-COTTON-
Steady ; sales , 350 bales ; ordinary , 3 13-16c ;
good ordinary , ' 4 5-16c ; low middling , 5c ;
middling , 4ftc ; good middling , 6V o ; mid
dling 'fair. ' 6 9:16c.Receipts , 443 bales ;
stock , 129,760 .bales. Futures quiet and
steady : AflfeUst ; $5/49 bid ; September , $5.43fi >
5.46 ; October. " * 5.4SSf6.49 ; November , $5.6217) )
5.55 ; December , $5.57fff5.5S ; Jariuary , $5.62jj
C.63 ; February.'a$5.l6 ; ! < gS.6S : March , $5.70 5.72 ;
April , JS tfiS-TB : May , $5.7Sa.SO.
ST. LOUISAug. . 1S.-COTTON Un
changed ; middling , 5T c. No sales ; re
ceipts. 8 bales ; shipments , 8 bales ; stock ,
C7.720 bales.
NEW YORK , Aug. 18.-COTTON Futures
closed steady ; August , $5.55 ; September ,
53.56 : October , $5.5fl ; ( November. $5.79 ; De
cember , $5.85 ; January , $5.90 ; February , $5.94 ;
March. $5.97 ; April , $0.00 ; May , $6.04 ;
June , $ O.OS.
LIVERPOOL , Aug. IS.-COTTON-Spot ,
small business ; prices l-32d Ihlgher ; Ameri
can middling , 4d ; good middling , 313-16d ;
middling , 35-16d ; low middling. 3V4d ; good
ordinary. 31-lCd ; ordinary , 2d. Tlhe. sales
of the day were 6,000 bales , of which 600
bales were for speculation and export and
Includes 5,800 bales American , Receipts ,
1.000 bales , Including 700 bales American.
Futures opened steady and closed steady ;
American middling , I. m. c. , August , 3 23-64d ,
\.ilues ; August-Septe/nber , 3 Sl-WigS C2-G4d ,
sellers ; September-October. 320-Oid , sellers ;
October-November. 3 18-6403 19-frld , buyers ;
November - December , December - January ,
January-February , 3 17-6403 18-64d , buyers ;
February-March , 3 lS-64d , buyers ; March-
Atfrll , 319-64di sellers : April-May , 319-64 ®
320-64d , sellers ; May-June , 320-64d , buyers ;
June-July , 321-04d , sellers.
NEW YORK , Aug. 18. COTTON The
cotton market opened with prices higher
toy 6 to 7 points on strong early cables and
continued -bad - crop accounts. Covering was
a feature of the early session , but later
cables showed pronounced weakness in the
Englisti cotton market and prices declined
10 points under active selling1 pressure from
all sources , led. however , by one or two
rainfall four-hundredths of an Inch. The
market was exceptionally uneven , although
the general scope of the fluctuations was
not so great as heretofore. Again the mar
ket took a generally upward tendency on
renewed covering and some buying for
Investment account following a telegram
from Texas saying that only showers had
visited some sections of that state with < 1i0
rainfall four-hundredth of an Inch. The
final phases of the market reflected a very
nervous sentiment , with Che close at a net
gain of 2 to 3 points.
Coffee Mnrkct.
iNEW YORK , Aug. IS.-COFFEE-Optlons
opened steady nt unchanged prices to 6
points decline and ruled very quiet with
weak undertone , cables being unsatisfactory
and receipts at Rio and Santos Increasingly
lieavy. There was no outside speculative
support. Light Jocal covering arrested
material decline. Closed steady , net unchanged -
changed to 5 points lower. Sale ? , 2,750 bags ,
Including September , $4.40 ; October , $4.45 ;
November , $4.CO ; March , $5.50. Spot coffee ,
Rio dull and nominal ; mild , quiet.
IIIilo .Market It Strong.
CHICAGO , Aug. 18. The Shoe and Leather
Review tomorrow will say : The packer
lildo market Is very rtrong. The packers
are holding for the higher prices recently
established and are refusing bldi at % c be
low the full quotations. The advance In
the price of beef has caused a large in
crease in the receipts of cattle. The entry
for the week ended today will show an In
crease of 12,000 head from the receipts for
this week of 1598.
\IMV York Dry Cinoil * Market.
NEW YORK , Aug. 18-DRY GOODS-
Good general demand again today for staple
cottons. Brown sheetings and drills with
out quotable change In prices , but agalntt
buyers. Market bare of stocks. Print
cloths nrm , but Inactive for regular * , wlda
odds 4n good demand. Bleached tlrm ; lead
ing makes scarce In all grades. No change
in coarse colored cottons. Linens are quiet.
but prices nrm. Burlaps further advanced
UQ per yard ,
A'lulule Supply of Cotton.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18. Secretary
Hester's estimate of the world's visible sup
ply of cotton shows a total of 3,258,381 bales ,
against 2,329,226 last week , 1,753,661 Jast year
and 2,492,279 In 1805. Of this the total of
American cotton is 2.044,381 bales , against
2,115,226 last week , 1,657,661 Jast year and
Mu'rket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 18-SUOAR-Raw ,
firmer ; centrifugal. 86 test. 49-16cj refined ,
market flrm and good demand.
NEW ORLEANS , Aug. 18. SUGAR-
Bteady : no open kettle : centrifugal yellow ,
IHWI 13-lCc ; seconds. 2'/44Vic. Molasses ,
dull ; centrifugal , GSIte.
California Dried Fruit * .
NEW YORK. Aug. 18.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Qulet : evaporated apples.
common. 7Mc ; prime wire tray. 8Vi0SWc :
choice. 8 & 9c ; fancy. 9Vt@9Hc. Prunes , SU
OSc , Apricots , Royal , 14c ; Moor Park , U@
16c. Peaches , unpceled , H@llUc.
Mtmeliexler Clotlm ami Fnlirlci.
MANCHESTER. Aug. 18. Cloths quiet
with a moderate Inquiry. Yarns quiet with
little business dolnjc.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRE1
Animals of Kinds of Cattle Are Light am
Offerings Are All Soon Taken.
CORNFED STEERS SELL AT GOOD PRICES
HOB Market Open * Ten Cent * Hlnrhci
nnd Very Active Yard * Arc
flnlckly Cleared of IJrcry-
thliift In SlKht.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. H'r's.
C. . M. & St. P. Ry 1
O. & St. L. Ry . 1
Missouri Pacific Ry . . . . . 5
Union Paeillc system . 20 8
C. & N. W. Ry . 1
F. , E. & M. V. R. R . 5 is
C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry . 12 3
B. & M. R. R. R . 10 7
C. , B. & Q. Ry .
K. C. & St. J. Ry . 2
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , cast . 2
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , west . 2
Total receipts . 62 47 9
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha Packing company . 10 68
G. H. Hammond company . 339 Mo
Swift and Company . 62 691
Cudahy Packing company. . . 619 759
Armour & Co . 144 735
Swift , Kansas City . 46
J. L. Carey . 12
Lobman & Co . . . HO
McCreary & Clark . 72
Benton & Underwood . . . 68
Livingstone & Schnller . 2
Hamilton & Rothschild . 67
Cudahy Brothers & Co . 242
Other buyers . 333 . . . .
Held over . 15
I Totals ig99 3,513
CATTLE-Arrlvals of all kinds of cat.le
were light today and the most of the offer
ings were taken in good season so that the
yards wer * practically cleared at an early
hour. The few cornfod steers here sold at
good , steady to strong prices , the best here
going at J5.60. Buyers evidently "wanted
them and It did not take them very long
to pick up everything to be had. While
cornfed cattle were selling so well the feelIng -
Ing on grass beef steers was not so good.
The fact Is that this market has been too
ihlgh on grass cattle as compared with
oiner markets and buyers naturally want to
get It Into line. Only a few grass beef
steers wore on sale , some fairish going at
J4.55 to a local packer.
Cows and belters were active and fully
steady and some that were held over from
yesterday brought more money than was
offered for them yesterday. Veal calves
were In demand , good ones going at Jfi.OO.
Bulls and stags sold about the same as
yesterday.
Good feeders were In demand at Just
about steady prices , but the common kinds
of cattle of all weights were-very slow sale.
Holden of such complained In some In
stances that It was hard work to get a
bid. The fact Is there have been too many
common cattle here this week and they
have not been moving off Into the country
very rapidly and speculators are not
anxious for them. It was also the latter
part of the weeK and speculators had a
good many cattle on hand with a fair pros
pect of having to carry some of them over
until next week. Representative sales :
BEEF STEER& .
STAGS.
1..1270 360
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
42. . 727 3 60 1. . 460 4 00 39. . ToZ 4 60
1. . 810 350 16. . 728 4 20 4. . 920 4 70
G. . 640 360 5. . 800 4 35 30. . 963 4 70
7. . 774 3 05 33. . 783 4 35 3. . 853 4 70
33. . 470 375 10. . C60 4 40 720 4 70
22. . 709 3 80 13..1097 465 957 4 70
2. . 733 4 00 47..1064 4 45 970 4 70
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
2 cows 1110 $2 75 fi cows 956 $3 40
1 heifer. . . 700 3 00 3 feeders. . 876 3 60
1 COW 940 3,10 2 heifers. . 740 3 50
4 CO we 1075 3 10 7 heifers , . 79S 3 60
1 stag 1430 3 25 30 feeders. . 791 4 15
4 feeders. . 817 3 2o
AVYOMING.
3 cows 983 3 00 4 feeders..1025 4 10
2 cows 7CO 3 15 16 feeders. . 728 4 20
2 COWS 805 3 15 13 feeders. . 654 4 40
31 feeders. . 817 3 30 39 feeders. . 763 4 60
2 cows 1045 3 30 4 steers. , , . 920 4 70
3 cows. . . 923 3 30 21 feeders. . 957 4 70
10 cows. . . 837 3 40 1 feeder , . . 970 4 70
19 cows. . . , 908 350 1 feeder. . . 720 4 70
4 cows , . . i 976 3 60 3 feeders , . S53 4 70
19 cows. . . , 976 3 60 30 feeders. . 963 4 70
1 feeder. 810 360 15 steers..1163 480
32 cows 939 365 3 steers,1166 4 SO
1 calf 220 400 1 calf 230 500
1 cow 1100 400 2 calves. . . 250 600
1 feeder. , . 540 4 00
COLORADO.
1 COW 1040 2 60 18 COWS 966 3 65
3 cows 910 3 00 2 cows 615 3 75
1 COW 930 325 1 heifer. . , . COO 435
1 cow 970 3 60
A. L. Salsbury Wyo.
1 cow 1180 340 1 feeder..1120 440
2 feeders.1190 4 40 10 feeders..1192 4 40
1 feeder..1150 4 40 22 feeders.1277 4 45
, Mills Bros.-Neb ,
3 cows 1383 3 25 1 steer 1170 4 10
7 co-ivs 1015 3 60 4 steers.1067 4 10
6 steers , . . . 738 360 7 steers. . . . 951 420
Charles Rice Wyo.
1 cow. . . . 780 275 1 steer 970 360
1 steer. , 640 3 10 1 steer 1050 4 25
1 bull. . . " . .1170 3 20 1 steer 1000 4 25
1 bull. . 870 3 35
L. O. Pitts-Neb.
1 cow 850 3 30 96 fdrs Tex. 884 885
William Brown-Neb.
21 cows 923 3 30 33 cows 991 3C5
A. R. Reader Wyo ,
2 cow * 1230 3 60 68 steers..1234 4 K
5 steers..1211 465
H. L. Bostwlck Wyo.
6 cows 879 3 25 38 cows 916 375
2 cows 1100 325 1 cow IftSO 3 60
1 bull 1270 330 1 cow 1020 360
1 COW 1100 3 75
A. W. Salisbury Wyo.
1 cow 880 3 0 l cow..1130 3 80
1 COW 940 360
Insley & Reader Wyo.
2 cows 765 325 16 steers.1186 4 20
1 heifer. . . 970 3 60 4 steers.1250 4 65
1 heifer. , , 670 3 60 141 steers..1201 4 55
1 heifer. . . 600 3 60 15 feeders..1119 4 K
1 heifer..1040 385 2 feeders. , 960 4 65
1 feeder , , , 860 400 1 steer.1200 4 65
HOGS Receipts were again light today ,
which was a bull argument , and in addi
tion Chicago came 6c higher. The rt ujt
was that the market at this point opened
active and lOc higher on all kinds. Buyers
evidently wanted the hogs and they wen
not long in clearing the yards.
Heavy packing hog * sold nt $4,40 am
heavy and medium weight mixed loads a
* 4.42iif4.45. The lighter mixed load !
brought S4.47H04.&S , with some good llchi
hoes nt $4.60. Theft ? price * were all jusi
about lOc higher than yesterday ,
It will be noted from the tnble of average
prices above that th * advance today pui
the market back to the high point of th (
tear , nlso that the hogs today sold 15 <
higher than a week ago nnd a shade hghci !
than on Monday of the present \scck.
Another fact may be. gleaned from th (
tables at head ot column , and that Is thai
the receipts this week have been light as
compared with last week , which Is due ap
parently to the break In prices the middle
of the week. Representative sales :
SHEBP There were no sheep reported In
the yards today and nothing to make n
test of the market. The feeling among
buyers was all right and hud there been
anything desirable on sale It Is safe to say
that It would have sold at about Chicago
prices.
The receipts of sheep this week have been
very light , as will be noted from the table
ut head of column.
The report has gone out Into the country
that fat sheep brought In here could not be
reahlpped to another market without being
nipped. This Is an error and yasterday In
structions arrived from Washington not to
require clean sheep Intended for some other
market to be dipped. This leaves the ruling
the same aa It always was that Is. sheep
brought In here and sold to be taken back
Into the country nnd put on feed will have
to be dipped , but none others.
Quotations : Prime native wethers. $400 ®
4.2t > ; good to choice grass wethers , * 3.754j3.v > :
fair to good grass wethers. $3.6503.76 ; good
to choice grass ewes , $3.353.6 / ; fair to good
grass ewes , J3.00Jj3.23r good to choice spring
lambs. J5.25g3.50 ; fair to good spring lambs ,
5o.OOiJJS.25 ; common spring lambs , $4.lOQ4.60 ) ;
feeder wethers , $3.0003.75. Representative
sales :
Chicago Live Stock.
CHICAGO , Aug. IS.-CATTLE-Thero was
not many choice cattle offered today and
such lots were s-teady , but ordinary cattle
were dull and rather weak. Good to choice
beeves sold at $3.6006.33 ; commoner grades
bringing $4 8 66. Stockers and feeders
liUI1 W.3ofT ( l.9i ; bulls , cows and heifers.
.
HOGS Were In lively demand again nnd
5.Jftcr'nR8 ' 'erc UKM Prices advanced
egiOc ; heavy hogs sold at J4.20Cff4.90. mixed
lots at fl.4M4.90. and light .6& 4.90. Pigs
HS-US'6 4'80' nnd culls nt J2.00S4.16.
SHEBP The demand for sheep nnd lambs
was more animated and prices were steady
S1 . . rnW * , ' W00125yearlings bringing
$4.00Q4.50 , and range sheep , $3.554.10 ; lambs
J6.55 for prime , commoner lots selling at
. . .
RKCBIPTS-Cattle , 3.000 head ; hogs , 17.000
head ; sheep , 7,000 head.
Xevr York Live Stock.
NEW YORK , Aug. IS.-BEEVES-Re-
celpts , 3,247 head ; twenty-eight cars on sale ;
steers In fair damand and steady ; bulls
ihigher ; cows barely steady ; steers. $4.M/jj )
9XA , xn > * 4'20l f 95 : bulls. $3.003.50 ; cows ,
$2.00JT4.2.j ; no later cables : exports ; none ;
tomorrow , 9S9 cattle , 50 sheep and 2,000 quar
ters of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts , 245 head ; stead v nnd
all sold ; veals , J5.00g8.00 ; grassers and but
termilks , J4.26-ffi4.60 ; yearlfngs , JJ.25 ; west
erns , J5.7506.62H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts , 6.605
head ; twenty-live cars on sale ; sheep steady ;
lambs opened steady , closed 25035c lower ,
except on top grades ; two cars unsold :
sheep , $3.004.60 ; choice wethers. J4.75 ; ex-
guff. * ' * ' lnmbs > ' 5- ° ° @ 7-62 * :
. ,
HOGS Receipts , 1,542 head ; two cars on
market ; no/sales reported ; nominally steady.
Knnnan City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITT , Aug. IS.-CATTLE-Re-
celpts , 5,000 head natives ; 1.3JO head Texanrf.
Supply too liberal to sustain prices ; de
sirable grades shade lower ; Inferior quality
6@10o lower : heavy steers , J5.40Q600 ; light
steers , J4.50ij-6.00 ; stookers and feeders J3.70
© 5.15 ; butcher cows and heifers , J3.00C'5.23 ;
vvestern steers , J4.XXg6.40 ( ; common Texans ,
$3.35@3.S5.
HOGS Receipts , 6,500 head. Packers and
shippers active buyers , SfdOc advance ;
J4-45Q4.65 ; mixed , $4.4091.55 ; light ,
i.ov . .
SHEEP Receipts , 2,920 head. Supply
largely range stock , of poor quality. Active
unchanged : lambs , J4.75 < 55.50 ; muttons , $4.10
° i stockers and feeders , J3.00@4.00 ; culls.
St. LonlH Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. IS.-CATTLB-Recelpts ,
3,900 head. Including 1.500 Texans. Market
steady for natives ; slow and lower for Tex
ans. Native shipping and export steers
$4.5306.00 ; dressed beef steers. J4.005i5.55
steers under 1,000 pounds. J3.40if5.00 ; stockers -
ers and feeders. J2.90@4.65 ; cows and heif
ers. J2.23@fl.00 ; Texas and Indian steers.
$3.40ij4.70 ; cows and heifers. J2.653.tO.
SHEEP Receipts , 600 head. Market slow
and lower ; native muttons , J3.50@4.00 :
lambs , $3.75(35.60 ( ; stockcrs , J2.25ir3.40.
Stock In
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for August 18 :
_ . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha . 1,321 3262 . . . . .
Chicago . 3000 17.000 7.00 ;
Kansas City . 0,390 c,500 2 9"c
St. Louis . 3,400 3,600 CO ;
Totals . . 16.111 30,362 10,620
Oil Market.
LONDON. Aug. IS.-OILS-Turpcntlne
spirits , 36s 7d.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 18-OILS-Turpentlne
spirits , firm , 37s.
OIL CITYPa. . , Aug. IS.-OILS-Credlt
balances , J1.27 ; certificates , no bids or sales1 ;
shipments , 127,445 bbls , ; average , S6.857 bbls. :
runs , 92,393 bbls. ; average S5,611 bbls.
.Silver for Gurnpe.
NEW YORK , Aug. HS.-The steamer Um-
brla , sailing for Europe tomorrow , will take
out 432,000 ounces of silver.
Veteran on tlio ItonndM.
Atlanta Constitution : One of the old-time
darkles , on being asked " < how ho was mak
ing out , " replied In this fashion :
Well , suh , times is mlgWy tight wld me ,
but I raanaco ter make a llvln' . "
< fWhat are you doing now ? "
"Well , euh , I keeps de pot b'llln' by doln1
a little plowing' , a little votln' en a little
baptlzln' ; en w'en dey's nuttln * doln' at dem
three I bangs 'roun' de white folks en waits
twell dey gets In de notion ter run fer office
' "
ag'lnl"
Ilorne on Him.
Indianapolis Journal : "Got a good joke on
myself , " said tbe man who lias accumulated
a Httlo property by hard work , "I asked my
wife what was the difference between mo and
a horee , Intending to say that I was a fore
handed man and tbe horse was a four-
footed beast. What do you suppose she
eald ? "
"Give it up , " said the other man.
"Said she guessed It must be the length
of my ears. "
TONE IM
BRANCH
OMAHA ntB. UNCOUI ( lift
JAMES E- BOYD & GO , ,
Telephone 1030. Omaha , Ne'j
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ANACONDA , MONT.
Jntno M. Uoilard.
ATLANTA. GA.
Klmlinll lloimc A'cw Stand.
BOSTON.
Public Library.
Venilontc lintel
DoitoA lre * Club , 14 noworth It ,
BUFPALO.
Geneioe Hotel \CITB Stand.
BUTTB.
Win. Shield * .
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
Unrvnrd Uu'vcmlty Mlirnrr.
CHEYENNE.
E. A. Loffan , aiy Went lOtn .
Ohevenue Clnb.
CHICAGO.
Auditorium Annex New * Stand.
Auditorium Hotel \ < MV Sand.
Grniut Pacific. Hotel \ TV ntand.
Croat \ortliej-ii Hotul ! \ > Tr * Stand.
Palmer lloniie Xcvrm Stand.
PoHtofllcc .Verm Stnnil. No. 31T Dea *
bnrn Street.
Associated AdvcrtUer' * Club , Pnlmc *
llonxe.
CLEVELAND.
Weddell HDUHO.
Tb.tr Hollenilen.
Coinmerclnl ITareler * * AiooU < leak
Maionlo Temple.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
Printer * ' Home.
DENVER.
nrorru Hotel HfeiTu Stand.
Hamilton , t KoiulrlcU , OOO-Oia JTtb .
M.-Lul , , , j.ltt A Co > < HnSlteenth 8 < >
Vrntt Mrrcniitllo Co. . ir,17 Iarlm r St.
1lp Stationer Co. , ir.tli nnd L wren *
Street * .
Wlndior Hotel New * Stnnd.
DES MOINES.
Koacm Jacob * , nock Inland Depot.
Y. M. C. A. llciidliiff Itoom.
DULUTH , MINN.
Wit * A Dennett , 214 W. Superior 8t >
FORT SMITH , ARIC
U. O. A. lleadlne Hoom . _
HAVANA , CUBA , T
Innlatcrra Hotel Reading Room.
HONOLULU , H. I.
Ilonolaln Hotel Readlnv Rootn >
HELENA.
W. A. Moore. Otu n-reiiue ana ItalB * ,
Ucleiiu 1'ulillo Library.
HOT SPRINGS , S. O.
Qeorire Gllmon.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. H. "Wearer A Co.
F. C. Bovine.
1 > . D. Cooper & Co. , 02O Central Ay
KANSAS CITY.
Robert Reid. 1O22 McGee St.
Coateti uonae 'Xrw ' * Stand.
MUaonrl Repabllcan. Clnb , OOB Bnltt *
more Ave. ,
Pnbllo Library.
IllckiircUrr Clarar Co Otu and Walnut
oppoclte * P. O.
Railway V. M. C. A. , room 3T CaloN
Depot , Knna Cltr , Mo.
Pnbllo Library.
LEXINGTON , KY.
T. M. O. A. Reading Room.
LINCOLN.
W. S. Edmlitan , 1123 O Btroet , D llr
ery Aaent.
LOS ANGELES.
Oliver & Hnliie * , 10O S. Spring It.
P. D. Hanicom , 422 S. Main St.
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Cuarle * \ . GllllB' " American Bxebnacf
3 CocUipuir St. , Trafalgar B . , I. W. , '
/
MANILA , P. I. (
Andrerr F. Schon * , Cor. Paent * *
Bpana and Ecolta Street * .
MINNEAPOLIS.
Pnbllo Idbrnry.
We t Uotel New * Stand.
NEW YORK.
Cooper Union Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Neirm Stand.
Fifth Avenue Hotel Reading Rona *
Umpire Hotel.
Ilroome Street Library.
Holland Hoiie Ilcadinv Hooafc
Hoffninn Honac.
Imperial Hotel Nerr * Stand.
Blcohniiloi' mid Trader * ' Free * Tffcrm * >
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Pren * Clnb , 12O Naan St.
Wetmlnter Hotel Reading
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Y. SI. O. A. , 23d Street M4 4th AT
OGDEN.
W. Webb , 2400 WMhiartM
W. O. Kind.
PARIS , FRANCB.
New York Herald llcadlnc RfM.
Ave. de 1'Opera. '
The * . Cook A Soul , t AT * .
PONCE , PORTO RICO.
ZOTTC OL Qetrom.
PORTLAND. ORB.
W. B. Joncn , 2101 Alder St
Portland Hotel New * Stand.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Pnblle JLJbrury.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Public Library.
BAU JUAN , PORTO RIC * .
SANTA ANA , CAL.
Santa- Ana Free Publlo
SALT LAKE CITY.
L. F. Hninmcl , LrOeuM Tb
Salt LuUe teiT U * .
Pabllo Library.
SEATTLE
Eastern New * Co. , alii ! -
A. T. Lnndberir.
F. Wurd.
SIOUX CITY.
anrrettnon Hotel Now * fta 4.
Slniiilamlu Hotel New * Stand.
Hotel Venilome Nnr * StBBil.
Conway A Knlolcerbockvr ,
Public Library.
Gerald KlUglbbon , TOO rwrtli t ,
Rev Allen , 321 Center St.
Y , M. O. A. Readlnir RaoM <
SPOKANE.
John W. Graham 723-7M lT r lV ,
Avenue.
ST. JOSEPH.
BrnKdow' * New * Stand , Til BdaioM
treet.
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ST PAUL , NIMH.
I're * * Club.
Wludior Hotel.
ST. t OUIS
D. J. Jett , SOU O1U .
iMiintcrH1 Hotel X rr * St * 4.
I'ubllo Library. v.
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XVIIlard' * Hotel New * Stan * . V
Arlluirtoii Hotel.
OonKramloHal Library.
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