ED THIS OMAHA T)ATLV HTCE: TTITTSDAV, AVGI'ST 10, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Excitement of tho Day Centers in the Corn Pit. MARKET ACTIVE OVER ANXIETY OF SHORTS AVIirnt la lnlrl mill Itntlier Wntk (In In ClliiK lo .skirt if ('urn mill Mnmmc In Mnkc a MlKliI linln. CMICAOO, Aup. 15. Fen r of a .nuee?.e rriHili rnrtl the active nprruliitlvr renter on tlio honril of Irmlo tmliiy, Scptcmhcr clodiiit r over yontcnluy. Wlicst vvim Hull nnd doped Uti'it' Inwrr. OhIm rloni-il" 'iP.c hldier h nil provisions a filiml'' higher for Ihi-iI lo 71VQI0e down fur rllm. Anxiety nf corn clinrtH mndo thai market nn active one from the Mnrt. Hnuill utock-v ntul n Iiiruo nhnrtiiKo fur next month'H dc llvrry, with fnrinrrn' reserves it t u low clih, were ciinoeil liy n Kcnerul lc.lrc nil the pnrt of Scplemlicr FlwrtH to rnvor. CiihleH, ivenlhrr. etc. nit lint llttlp IlKiiro. Sep tember opened nt .17'fcHS.Sr, nml In the tnldpt of rotiKlilenible exiilement mlvmirpil to 30'iC The IiuIro brniiBbt out coiiHldcriihle lone stuff nnil hm the fears of shorts Krnd umIIv siibslileil, Seiitember dropped liaok to ,Wr, at whleli tile market cloned, enm pareil Willi the previous cln.o at 3T7e. The cash ilemaiiil was tame beca'ise of the nil vnnre, only 2no,nnf) bushels helm? worknl. Herelpts wero 111 ears unit eountry nccept nnres small. Kansas reporleil hot ami ilry wpHlher anil sent In nilvlres of ilnmaqes at thn hanils nf the xlmml servleo men. Wheat was ipilet anil rather weak. The rilt at times was half deserted, traders kIv ng their attention to rorn. Ijlverpool was steady, but nothing morp, reeelptrt were heavy and the weather In the northwest dry and cool. The ailvlees from the south wpst pointed to the probable early lessen ing nf the movement, unite Independent nf Hei-retary Wilson's prediction f dollar wheat. In causing farmers to hold on for n rise September openiMl at 7t, to 7IM"l'c. advanced In sympathy with corn to 75'ie and then reacted, closing easy, 'itff'ie un der yesterday at 7F4C. ClearanrcH at the i-eiiboard In wheat and Hour were eipial to MO.KK) bushels. New York reported seven loads tnken for export. Receipts at primary points iiKKreKiited 1,027.001 liushcls, com pnred with 179.0(10 last year. Minneapolis and nullith received 213 cars, ngalnst 210 lust week mid 1M a year iiro. Local receipts were SOS ears, 2H of contract crude. Oats cluiiK lo the skirts of the corn mar ket and In a quiet way mauaKed to advance slightly. .September sold between SlVuSS'te. closing Vd-V- up at 22c. Heeelpts were 343 cars. Constilerablo buying was credited to a local packing company. Provisions wero steady, quiet for pork, and firm for lard and ribs. Covering by shippers ncalnst cash sales of lard gave that product comparative strength. Liver pool quoted another fid rise In Cumberland cut bacon. September pork sold between H.0ni.fi,.;Vfe'iill.ti3, and closed Go lower at III B3; September lard between JB.fiOiiO.CT',4. closing a shade up at $0.55, and September ribs between 10.95'nf! XVWfiM, with the close T'YtflOc down at Ji).b7VH.00. ICstltnated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, .150 cars; corn, 115 cars; outs, 345 cars; hogs, 22.ooo head. Tho leading futures rnnged ns follow?: Articles. I Open. Illgh.l Low. Closc.l Yes'y, Wheat I I Aug. 74 IKi 74S. 74 7IH 4Mit3 3.SH 37Td 37 21 'A neiu. ir'Vii'ft iti'.i ii n4 net. TSJifiKl 7ti'. 75V4 75V4 "corn i i Aug. I mi 40 Sept. .TWrfW Mli Oct. 3Gi(f37 37?i Oats I I I .Wil SDH 37'il 3SH' Aug. 21l 21H 2l?i 21S Sept. 21!,n-r1l22 (fK 21 22 Oct. 22 f('f, !Si 22 221 j Fork i Sept. 11 57',(.l 11 fiO 11 W. 11 B3 11 00 Oct. 11 CO U la 11 57?4 11 571 11 65 t.arii I I I I sept. r, oo fi fi7V4 r. m a a n Oct. 6 fi,V4 li 72H fi fv. fi 70 fi 70 Jan. f. 15 li 6 45 6 17' t! 52',4 Sept. li 05 B 9.i fi R7',4 fi 00 fi 9714 jvi. i. :i-,ai ii i'-VS n s-'.i li N li :m Jan. 5 95 b 95 B 87',i G SVM 5 95 No 2. Cash quotations were ns follows: KLOUH null; winter patents, $3.S0 4.00; straights. M.20y3.70: spring sncelaN. It. 401-4.60; spring patents. $3.7001.10; straights, J3.30(fj3.W; bakers, K.'mi s.SO. Wl I HAT No. 2 rod. 7fi'4'i79e. COHN No. 2. 3Dc; No. 2 yellow, 39V-C OATS-No. 2. 22Ufi23e; No. 2 whfte, 2lfff 24'.to: No. 3 white, 23Hc. UYK--Nn. 2, MUu. HAULKY Clood feeding, GlHc; fair to cholre malting, 3r,(Ti3GVjc SKKDS Flux. No. 1 and northwestern. Jl 3S Clover, contract grade, $S.G0$iS.TI. I'ltpVISIONS-.Mess pork, per bbl., $11.51 ffill.fiO. Lard, per 100 lbs., $t;.ii2Viftti.fi5. Short ribs sides (loose), $0.807.15. Dry salted sboulders (boxed), $il. 75 7. 00. Short clear Hides (boxedl. $7.l.r.?7.&5. jVJJlHKY-HasIs of high wines, per gal., s'l't'lAIlS-Cut loaf. J6.SS: granulated, $8.3.'; confectioners' A, $G2S; off A, $f..l3. The following nro tho receipts utul ship ments for today: Articles Receipts. Shipments Mour, bbla 30,000 n.000 Wheat, bu 37.000 291 000 "rn, bU 152,011.) 752.000 OatB, bu 7I5,(niO 2SS.0OO Rye, bit 7.1 KK) Harley. bu, 29,000 5,0116 On the Produce exchange tod 11 v the butter niiirket was llrm; creameries, KiOUc: dairies, llfilSc. Cheese, llrm, at hMillc 13gs, llrm; fresh, 13c. m:w Yoiiic ;i:i:it.vi, siaiikkt. liiotiilioni4 for tin l)a- on VnrIM,a I'iiiiimiihIUIpn, NKW YORK, Aug. lS-PLOrR-Recelpts, 19.G17 bbls.; exports, 9,019 bbls.; steady and moderately active on small lots, chlelly putents; winter patents. $3.S0fi 1.20; winter straights. $2.ri2.fi5; Minnesota patents, $4.00'J 1,25; Minnesota bakers, $2.9ff3.30; wln- i,.'rin,PJt-r,"M,.,,;:'70?,X,10: wl,,tor ,nv Krades, 'Jyt; ""ur- Hlroug: fair to good, $.l.00fi3.2il; choice to failcv. $3.3013.r. cltv sVcAII':AI'-l',rln' ycllow wfern, hOo; jiYH-Steaily; No. 2 western. 57c f. o. b. atlnl iiH.,.aJc,,f:!V - '-.Now Vork. carlots. MAllLKi (julet; feeding, I2fyllc c. I. f. Now York. UARL11Y MALT-Dull XV."1i'V.1'..lte(.v,J),M' l3,2i) bushels; ex Ports, .,i, 4 bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. .NSe elevator and M'i,e f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 nortlierii Uu utli 1. MV f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 hard, nnluth, S.ic f. o. b. alloat. Options were steady ut llrst and afterwards rather llrm nn persistent strength In corn, coupled with local covering, fairly large seaboard clearances mid a smaller southwest move ment. They eased off dually with corn and closed easy at Uc net loss. September. 1 clo,MC1i,. 73'kL'; December, 81 I-IW1S2I4C. closed, M'Jc. ir(.LlV:'l,0l,1l,t8' ltll.sul I'lishols: exports, S62.29.1 bushels; snot, llrm: No. 2, 4i,c f. o 1. alloat and 4li elevator. Options de velopei a good deal or strength on n bullish ciish situation at Chicago and a scale of Hhorts. Light export trade caused a llnnl' decline and the close was easy at c nd Miuee on September, but He loss on the other months. September, iVtft . closed 4':7c; December, 39Tfi$f4ni?f. closed," 39'e. .iyl'.8""!l,'''''1,l!, l-"11."" bushels: exports, IO.OiX) bushels; spot, tlrm; No. 2. 2iie; No 3. Hi'IL'1-. 3 vlll,' 2si(3le: No. ;i white. -I'vliiSe; track, mixed, western, 2tl1i27'-e; track, while, 27i3;ic. i"iAV"i!"i!,i "2'it'T5f; good to Choice, SlVfrDJthc. ,'.IOrlSrHp,l"lV', ,wn 'ro'' '. ItHtlle; 0 (1. 2(i;5c; Paclllc coast, IbM) crop. lOfilSc; old 2Jj5e. IIIDICS-Vlrm; Oalvestnn, 20 to 25 lbs.. ISe; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21Ue; Texas dry. 21 lo 30 lbs.. i:iw.c. LKATIIKU-Steady; hemloek sole, Hue nos Ayres. light to heavyweights, , 2J'Mi I3Se; acid. 221ASi"J3,,iC. PROVISIONS-Heef. dull; family. $10 50? 12tKl; hams. $20.iHMi2l 00; packet, Jlo.nojill.OO; city, extra India mess, $ir..0tvi'17 GO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $s.7Giill 0), jilckled shoulders, $ii..Wiii.7.r; pickled hams, $10 001? 10.75. Lard, easy; western steamed $f!25, August closed at $7.ftV)i 7 fn) nominal; retlned. dull: continent, $7 25; South Amer ica. $.10; compound. $ii.2r.'(ifi.;i;i5 Pork. ?;.,,1Ji.fAl""ly 1 -rif ir 5n: short clears, $13.0iWIG.00; mess, $12 7G'ij 13.50 TALLOW -Quiet; clt . I T-IKftl'cc; coun T , 4Ufi4JiC. lU'TTMR -Recelpls. ti,C97 )kgs.: steadv; creamery. 1721c; current packed fuctor'v, ll'tfllK1 , cilKKSK-Rccclpts. 3.IM pkgs.; llrm; large colored. loViitiv.e; small colored, 10 61 0'e; largo white. 10i4c; small white. 10U ilOse. KOOS-Receipts, 0.3.11 pkgs.; steadv; west em. at murk, iflfii.-tur; fm- regular packing, western, loss off, 15'jc. MKTALS-Tho feature of Imporlnnce In the metal matket toilay was the break In Iron Northern, as well as plglron war- r.llllH .t.M'llll.iil !Jf twil Inn tvlth II, . tone rather weak. Northern No. 1, $bi.00 iii.i uiiii iu. . ai ij.ihiii ib.iki, nut sales have bt"ii miulo at the bid tlgures nnd can still he bought nl that Warrants were quoted at lie nominal. Tin wus n shade firmed, but very quiet, in sympathy with a 1 advance for tipot tin In London and 10s for futures The lomt mnrket elosi-d tlrm at J31 i W)t?, 7fi. C.q.per both here and abroad remains un hanged. Lead ruled dull at $1.26, and spelter ruled easy, though not qiolahly lower, at $4 liVil.ZZ1. Home con sumption was very small, as calvanlzers Imvc no orders to hu The production of copper for the month of July amounted to 2:'..il2 tons, as against 21 xc tons for the s.inie month a year ago. The brokers nrlct for lead was $100 and for copper, tin ii:'-... dmaii.a w noi,n t,i: nAiiun s, Condllliiti nf 'I' rude 11 nil (liioliitlon on Mnple nnd I'nncy Produce. IMrjS- Receipts liberal; good stock llrm at 12'f.rl24c- LIVI-: POtTLTRY-Hens. 7fl7He; roosters, according to ago nnd size, SfJIe; broilers. 10c; ducks. I??5c; geese, 4TJf.o ; turkeys. Sc. PRKSII DRKSSlin Pnl l.TRY-llens. S4 fife; ronsteis, Miiicj ducks and geese, Oflloc; broilers, per lb.. 12jl2',4c: turkeys, 12Vic. HI'TTKR-Common to fair. I3'4e; choice. IGlilHc, separator, 20c; gathered creamery. 17-0 He. I'ISM- Trout. 10e; blue fish. 12c; pickerel, Re; catfish, 12c, dressed buffalo, fie; white fish. 9c; herring. Gc; black bass, 10c; snl mon, lie; white bnss, 10e; cronple. 10e; pike. 10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, lflc; ring perch, fie; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters. 25e; mackerel 20e, codfish, 10c; yellow perch, fic. PKIKONS -Live, pnf do!!.. 90c. VKALS- Choice, OtflOe HAY Per e.'iiload lots: tiiland, choice. $7.5n; midland, choice. $fi.R0; lowland, eholc". $'.G0; rye straw, 1 hnlee. $1'.; No :l corn, 37c. No. 3 white oats. 21c; cracked corn. p"r Inn, $15, corn and oats, chopped, per Ion. $15 GO; bran, per ton, $12.G0; shorts, per ton, $12.60. VliOUTAUI.HS. CI-cr.MllKRS Per doz 20g25c. ASPARAOfS-Nono on tho market. NIIW Tl'RNIPS-Per. bit. basket. 75c. NKW llKHTS- Per dozen bunches, IGffiOc. NKW CARROTS Per doz. hunches, 2Jc. LKTTCCK -Per doz., 15c. RADISHKS -Home-grown, per doz., 15c. PICAS Per H-hil basket. GOc. WAX RMANS Per half-bushel baskct.40c. NKW POTATOKS-Per hit., 30fl0c. CAHHAaU-Home-grown, per' lb., WQ CAt'LlI'LOWKR-Pcr doz.. $1. (IRKKN CORN-Per do? . inc. TO.MATOKS-Homc-grown, per ',4-bu. basket. &0e. RIIC'lARIt Per lb , le. ONIONS Home grown, per lb., llilc. CKLKRY Michigan 23ij30c. KR CITS. nLACKHKRRIKS- Per Ifi-ql. case, $2.00. HLPKHKRItlKS-Noiie In market. CCRRANTS-Out of the market. PKACHKS-Callfornla. per box, DOcgi.00; Texas, per l-basket crate, $1. APRICOTS-None on the market. PLl'MS-Callfornla, per onto. $1.15fH.25. PRl'NKS California. Tragedy, per crute, $125; Kelsay. Japan, per crate, $1.25. RARTLKTT PKARS-Callfornla, per box, M.75U2.00. ORAPKS-Callfornln. 4-basket crate. $1.M; Tokays, $2; Concords, home grown, 30c N KC'l A III NKS California, l-busket crnte, $1.25. OOOSKIIKRRIKS-Out of tho market. CHKRRIKS-Callfornla. ner 10-lb. box, $1,101(1-25; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25; 8-lb. baskets, Usru(w. WATKRMKLONS-Ah to size, 20c to 25c each. APPLKS Nntlve, 75&3$t.00 per bu,! per bbl., $2.603.W. TilOPICAL FRUITS. PINKAPPLKS-Per doz., $1.G0'31.75. ORANOK8 Mediterranean sweets, per box. $1; Valencia, $1.2GS4.50. LKMONS California, fancy, $5.60; choice, $5 00. RANANAS Per bunch, nncordlns to size, $2.25&3.00. MISCKLLANKOUS. NUTS Hickory, large, per bu., $1,25! shell barks, $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, vr lb., 120 13c; lllberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., ljfilfic; raw, per lb, hWaia; roasted, 6AH iW. 11 1 DICS. HIDKS-No. 1 green hides. Gc: No. 2 green hides. Gc; No. 1 salted hides, 6Vsc; No. 2 salted hides, GVfcc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., ,c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., Gc, St. Louis Cm In mill Provisions. ST. LOCIS, Aug. 15.-Closlng: WHKAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71V,c; track. 72Mi73l,e; August, 71'ic; September. 714c; December, 73',D7lc; No. 2 hard, 07-W CS'4e. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 3Sc; track, 39c; August. 37c; Seiitember, 37'ic; Du- tviiiotT. .i.',ajc; year, nzc. OATS-Illgher; No. 2 cash, 21c 22c: August. 21',c; September, cember, 22',c; No. 2 white, 26c. RYK Steady at 49c. KLOl'R-Dull, unchanged. SKKDS-Tlmothy, ordinary. track, 2lff 21 He; De- $3.2033.35; l.riioc, 10 arrive, Old, CORNMKAI-Stcady. $2.10-(2.15. RRAN Stronger; sucked, east track, fifiTT 67 Vic. HAY Timothy, steady, $9.00fil2.00; pralrlo, easy. $3.007 50. WHISKY-Steady. $1.23. 1 RON COTTONTIKS-$1.30. HACHJlNC,-$S.10fiS.b5. IIK.MP TW'NK-Pc. PROVISIONS Pork, steadv: lobbing, $12.75. Lard, higher; choice, $fi.65. Drv salt meats (boxed), weak; extra shorts, $7.62Vi: clear ribs, $7S7H; clear sides. $s,12t4. Ilacon (boxed), weak; extra shorts, $8.25; clear rtn-, $S.37'.; clear sides, $s.C2i,4. MKTALS Lead, quiet at $1.20. Spelter, easier at $l.00fi 1.05. POI'LTRY Steady : chickens, 7c: springs, S'ie; turkeys, (ifi'c; springs, 9c; itucks, j'-1c fic; geese, 3c; springs, Gc. K(!(JS-Stendy at llHe. RI'TTKR Steudy ; creamery, dalrv. lG'dI7c. RKCKIPTS-Hour. G.OiO bbN. : wheat. 119, (VK bu ; corn 34.COO bu.; oats, 2C.0OO bu. SHIPMKNTS-Klour, 12.000 bbls.: wheat. 113,000 bu. ; corn. 105,000 bu.; oats, 61,0X1 bu. K 11 11 mis City (J rill 11 nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15.-WHKAT-Sep-tember. fil'cfJGHic; December, BTSifiTic: cash. No. 2 hard. fiGfifi7c: No. 3. filC'iUe; No. 2 red. 71ic; No. 3. f,7'J70'sc. CORN September. 35'ic: December, 32c; cash. No. 2 mixed, Stic; No. 2 white, 3G'4if 37c; No. 3, 3fe. OATS-No. 2 white. 23c RYK No. 2, 47c. HAY Choice timothy, $9.00; choice prairie, trt.25. Ill'TTKR-Crenmery, ISfilRc; dairy, fancy, 15c. KOflS Firm! fresh Missouri nml Kansas stock. 12c per dozen, loss off, cases re turned; new whltewood cases Included, He more. RKCKIPTS-Wheat, 178,200 bu.; corn, 9.100 bu.: oats, 2.000 bu. SIIIPMKNTS-Wheat, 258,000 Int.; corn, 8,600 bu.; .oats, none. Liverpool (J nil 11 mid Provision. L1VKRPOOL, Aug. 15,-WHKAT-Snot, dull; No. 2 red, western, winter, (is 2lid; No. 1 northern, sprint?. "'' 3Hd; No. 1 Cali fornia, fis 4df((is 4Hd. Futures, steady; Seii tember, 6.1 Hd; December, (is lUd. CORN Spot, llrm; American new, 3s ll'id; American old. 4s 4d. Futures, tlrm; September. 3s II41I; October. 3s ll'id; No vember. 3s ll'id. PROVISIONS-Rncnn, Cumberland cut. firm. 39s lid. Short clear backs, llrm, 3D; clear bellies, tlrm, 43s. Shoulders, square, 12 to II lbs., dull, 31s fid. Lard; American refined In palls, steady, 3is. CHHKSH American llnest. white, strong, Gls; American llnest. colored, strong, 62s. Toledo Market. TOLF.DO. O.. Aug. lu.-WIIKAT-Dull nnd lower; spot. 77&c: September, 78lkc; October, 7S'c; December. SOUc. COUN Dull and higher; No. 2, cash, 43w.e; Seiitember. 12c. OATS Oull nnd higher: No. 2, cash. 22c; September. 224C. UYK Dull and unchanged; No. 2, cash, 51He c LO V ICRS KKD Active and higher 1S9S prime, $5 25: 1S99 prime, $5.70; October, Jli.10; No. 2, $5.25f(5.30. .MIiiiieiipoIlM When! lnrl.el. MINNKAPOLIS. Aug. I5.-W1IKAT-In store. No. I northern, August. 7l4c; Sep tember. "iWi'Vtv; December. 7S1i 75i 0 ; on track, No. 1 hard, 77c; No. 1 northern, 75c; No. 2 northern. 73V FLOCR-Flrst patents. $1.15: second pat ents, $3.95; llrst clears, $3.00; second clears, J2.fi5. RRAN-ln bulk. $11.75fj 12.00. Plilliiilelpliio Produce MnrUet. PHILADKLPHI A, Aug. 15. RKTTKR I'irni. goon iiemanit: rancy western cream cry, 21'ie: fancy western prints, 23c. KfiOS Firm; fresh nearby, 15e; fresh western, 15c; fresh southwestern, 13c; fresh southern, lie. D11I11II1 AVIient Mnrliel. DPLPTH, Minn, An sr. 15.-WIIKAT-Hard. No. 1 cash. 7914c; August. "Sc; Sep tember, 78c: December. 79'4c; No. 1 north ern, cash. 77!c; August, 7''ic; September, 7i!c: December. 774c; No. 3 spring, 72',ic. OAT.S-2K.j2P.4i2 lllhuoili.i' (Jrnln Market, MILWAI'KKK. Aug. 15.-WI IKAT-FIrm: No. 1 northern. 761i77c; No. 2 northern, "ju 4i76e. UYK-lllgher; No. 1, Glie. 11AULKY Firm; No. 2, Wo; sampler 35w 47l!c. Prorlu .Mnrkcl, PKOUIA, Aug. 15,-COUN-HlBheri No. 3 35c. OATS-lllgher; No. 3. 23c. WIIISKY-On the basis nf $1.23 for fin ished goods. Coffee .Mnrkcl. NKW YORK, Aug, 15 - COFFKR Kasy; No, 7 invoice, 7'ic: Cordova, nominal, Futures opened steady, 5SH0 points lower and showed a weak undertone durlnc the rest of the session, following sharp de clines in foreign markets, heavier receipts at Rio and Santos than looked for, nn ab sence of spc.-ulatlvt' support, weakness In the spot market and bearish changes In the statlsti.al situation. Speculation was com paratively light and of professional char a.tcr M.irkit finally steadv on tone. 6'il0 points lower Total sales, lfi.760 bags. In cluding August. $7.55; Sept. mber. $7 V., October. $7iSi, November, $7 7o; December. $7 SO, January. $7 55; .March. $7 90; April, $sim, M11.1, $s wis oft. movp.mhvi'.h or stocks ami iki.mis. With I.11I IVw r,ci'illoiis Market I'nlloMn I imnril M01 eoienl. NKW YORK. Aug. 15 -Today's stock market wn In many respects a counterpart of the early trailing of the week. There was. however, mure uniformity to the ud vamlng tendency, exceptions being limited to only a few storks. A distinctive brnu l- nlng lo Hip dealings aroused etithusl.isui In some quarters us to possible early partici pation In Hip market by thn public. Some nf the commission houses reported larger orders and stress was laid upon the prom inence of the illvldenil-paylng railroads In tho rise. As an offset the bears dwelt on the depletion of New York City bank re serves consequent upon tho gold exports, and the usual contraction In general busi ness In a presidential election season While the bank statement on Satutday will have to relied upward nf $11,imi,ky gold shipped It Is expelled that the loss In the surplus teserves nf tbe banks will be largely offspt ! the refill. ts of gold from Patlllc co.i"! points, Interior currenev movement and gains from the subtreiisury The latter In stitution will have to disburse to the hanks later In the week some $2,O0Y.o0o through the tcdeinpilon of the old government 2s. Money rates here tndnv continued pnsv. bin an easier leniency was noted In discounts in i.oniinu, wnicu c.iuseii long sterling bills to harden here, and the posted llgures wer. marked up i4c. It stated that further gold shipments nt 11 prollt are Impossible nt current rates for demand hllls-f I.S7'4 the Rank of Kngland having withdrawn Its Interest allowance for gold In transit. The stock market In detail showed conspicuous strength In many quarters, with the ten dency for special Htocks Influenced bv rumors. For example, New Jersey Central Jumped over G points nn reports of a change of ownership of the property nnd favorable developments In the anthracite coal trade. Other i o.il stoclis sympathized, but the ln' aellon reduced their gains to fractions out side of Delaware ,V Hudson, which closed 2'4 higher. In Atchison positive assertion lor and against the payment of a dividend on the common stock were heard, which lent Interest to the movement In the shares Brooklyn Transit spurted up 2 points on tlie tepiited favorable character of Its pending annual statement, but the announcement late In the day that the report would not be published for several weeks wiped out pretty much all Unit rise. Opcriiilmis In the Steel group were within rather narrow limits ami they closed somewhat off on bear pressure, due to uiinlher decline In war rants. Railroad stocks, particularly the Oranger group, received good support, lint they suffered In common with the general list In the selling movement toward the close. At Intervals toilay Individual groups wero singled out for ait advance and 11s tn room traders generally followed what ap peared to bo good buying other stocks re ceived less attention mid usually lost ground. Sugar. People's Ons and Consoli dated Has were conspicuous features In the market nt illuerent times, hut In only thn latter was there any material effee; left of the demand, a net gain of 3' points heln established Sentiment abroad was reported to bu more favorably Inclined toward Amor lenn rails and London took nlmost K'.OJi) shares of stock Prollt taking was Indulged In In the late denllngs nnd the mnrkot gave uway all around, under pressure. More business was transacted In railroad bonds than for some tithe and thero was n decided upward tendencv for soma Issues, particularly Atchlsons. rit. Louis & South western 2s mid Wabash debentures. Total sales, par value. $910,000. New Fnllcd Stntcs. 4s and the 5s advanced 'i in the bid price. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnanclnl cablegram savs; Business con tinued to grow hero today, though tho ac tivity was virtually conllned to American and Canadian railroad stocks The tone was firm, though the transactions still wore limited, but the early buying of Americans developed a bullish sentiment. Baltimore ,t Ohio snares were sold on tho July statement, of tho company. Tlntos wero hoisted point, although the Paris bourse was closed Anaconda followed the American lend and on this Initiative operators began to put up t'tahs mid Bostons also. It Is understood here that tho bunk has begun to borrow In tho open market to strengthen tho money rates. Call money was cheaper on govern ment disbursements. Following arc the closing prices nn the New York Stock exchange: At.liison lo pfd Hiiltlmore A- Ohio, Ciniullun raclllc Canada So Chen. & Ohio ClilniBO C). W ('.. II. & Q Old. llid. & I. do pfd Chl'iiKO & K. III., ChlwiBo & N. W... C. It. I. P l C. & HI. I,..., Colnrndo do 1st pf.l 1o 2.1 pfd Del. .t Hudson IM 1 1. & W Denver & It. O .lo pf.l Kilo , do 1st pfd fit. Nor pf.l lloi'klng Coal Rneklnir Valley ... Illinois Central .... lowu Central ilo pf.l K. C P. & C, U-ike lirle & V..., .In pfd UiUn Shore I, & N Mnnh.ittun L Met. St Hy .Mexican Central ., Minn. & Kt. U do pf.l Jin. I'.uMHr Mobile & Ohio .... Jl., K & T .lo pf.l N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk V do pfd No. Paeltlc ln pfd Ontario & W Ore. rty. Nav..., do pfd Pennsylvania Heading do in pfd do 5,1 pf.l Illo 0. W Mo pfd St L. & S. F do lot pf.l , do Id pf.l St. L iSouthw do pfd St. Paul do pf.l St. P. & Omaha ., So. Pa id lie So. Hallway do pfd Texas Pacific .., Union PaclOe ... do pf.l Watr.udi do pfd Wheel. & L. I".. . W . 7fi. , 7 . 1 . 1 . 23 . It ,100 121 ,ir,r, . 4". .123 , 31 . SS4 , t'j , 24 , 37H , SS . t'i 17 , 2) . 07 , sr.'i , 7V, , 26 , 7:i'i , Oil, .12S , 4H , r.!5; , 311 2.1i 7S , K; , c;ti ,133 , r.ti; . f , 221J , a , 74 , 31 j; . k , 184 . !1 . 2; , S3 ,121 , en , 52 ; . '13 , 31 , 01 , 30 . 7P, ,W , .-.'J .121", .11C , "il'4j , 11 . K , 30 . 01 . M , 11 . VP . r,i 71H 71 SO", , (nn do 2d pf.l Ui Wis. Central 127'i' Third Avenue T! I Adams I"x t.i lAmcrlcan I?x W, C. S. 1-Jx KiUj Wells-Fanso Kx.... l(7'i Amer. Cot. Oil ... : I do pf.l , C; Amer. Malting .... !Hj do pf.l 14 Amer. S. & H 1I3'4 do pfd lSO'i AniT. Spirits 19! do pfd 6S Anifr. M. Hoop ... 11 do pf.l Mij'Amer. S. & W 1131 60 pfd HVAmer. Tin Plate.. 3IH; do pfd 117 Amer. Tobnceo ... Wi do pf.l 40 Amir. Mining Co.. 13-; llrooklyn It. T 29 Colo. Fuel & I , 13 Con. Tobacco 501 I do pfd 72'd Pederal Steel 1JUI .lo pfd K.Si Oen. Kle. trio 12 OIucoki- Guitar .... ;:,!, .11 pf.l fl Inter. Paper r.li do pfd 33 Ixiclede Ons 9 National Illscult . 31 do pfd 134 National Lead .... 130', do pf.l 3(VNnHonat Steel " I do pfd r.2',i N. Y. Air Ilrake... "IH No. American 21i.Pncino Coast , 42 I do 1st pfd , "0 do 1.1 pf.l 129 i Pacific Mall 17'4 People's fins rlH Prrsre.1 S. Car .... 2i do pfd B0 Pullman P. Car .. 90 S. It. & T 9s; SiiKar tn ' do pfd 5Pi Tenn. Coal ft Iron 12'-i P. S. Leather S'i do pf.l IMS 171 114 331 ', 11'i r.;v C. S. nuhber do pfd Western Pnlon .... Republic. I. & 3... do pf.l P. C. C. & St. L... r. I Kx-dlvldend. Offered, New YorL lloni- Unrltct, NKW YORK. Aug. 15.-MONKY-On cnlt, steady at lMiU4 per cent; last loan, H4 per cent: prime mercantile paper, 4fi5 per cent. STKRLINO KXCHANOK-Steady. with nctual IniHlness In bankers' bills nt 9t.s4 (fi4.S7!5i for de;iiand nnd at $4.SK4.Ri'4 for sixty days; posted rates. $I.8,"V4 and $I.SSif 4. SO: commercial bills. $.R3ifi4.S.1i4 SILVKR-Har, r.lc; Mexican dollars. 4S'4c BONDS (lovernments, strong; state, In active; railroad, strong. Tho closing prices on bonds today nre as follows: I' S. ref. 2s, rej. do coupon do 28, res do 3, reg do coupon do new (h, rejf... do coupon do nhl 4k, rrc... do .nupon do 5b, reg do rniipon D. of C. 3 CIS Atcli, Ken. (8 do hi IJ 4s C.inail.i So. 2 . ... llien ,t O. Vjh.... do 5a C. & S. cm. " ., do S. F deb. 6. Oili-aco T"f. 4h Colo. So. 4n P It. H. In do Is lirle general 4 P. W. - P. c, 1$.. Oen. lilei-rle la. Central Is . ... "K. C. P. .L- il L. A N. mil (a.... M . K. & T. 2 . 10(1', 10) iosij lirtf, 132 132 113 do Is N. Y. C. Is N. J. C. gen. 5... No. Pacific 3 do 4s N Y C & St Ii la. N. A W. con. 44... Ore. Nav. Is . 93 .105 ,121'i . W, .104 .1WJ . 07 H .100 .10: IW, .112 . S7 . 95ta .110 .122 do 4s 11,1' I lHVi 112 101 55 lfiR Oregon S. L. (is.... do coimol C, Iteuilliifr noil. 4s... Hlo C. V. I St L & I M c. f,s.. St 1, A- S P R. lis.. Vst. Paul con.... f9l 17 HS'i .11S 117 130 "20 SI. P., C. & P. 1h do 5i So 1'aclfln 4 s . 71 . 70 .111 . M .0.-,ii .117 .10115 .110 . K , $3 So. Halln.iy 5s.. h. n. a t. lis Tex. & IMillle Is.. do 2s Pillon P.iclllo U... Wn.t1.1sll Is do 2s West Shore la Wis. Central Is... Va. Centuries in; 97 72ti lfd, 113 r,0 When Issued. Trust receipts. Offered. I'o re Ik 11 Plnnnrlnl. LONDON. A 11 p. 15 -On the Stock ex change today there was 11 good all-around tendency ami rather more business nn new account, owing to tho more hopeful view taken of the situation In China. The con tinued shipments of gold from New York did not influence, htocks nnd discounts had an easier tendency Home railroads In muny instances substantially advanced, London nnd Brighton deferred being In spe cial Inquiry Foreign securities were neg lected, though there was it considerable re vlnl of Interest In Argentina railroad stocks, which were strong. Americans wero harder and opened above parity In sym pathy with the advices from Wall street. Southern Parltlc. common and preferred, rallied. Baltimore fi Ohio were bid for at llrst. but afterward the demand slackened and the closing was below the best llgures of the day. Copper shares uere llrm. Kaffirs hardened BKRLIN, Aug. 1.1. -i:chniige on Loudon, Jflm KVspfg for checks. Discount rales: Short bills. 3 per cent, three months' bills. 4's per cent. In ppltc or the fact of the closing of bourses elsewhere In observance or the holiday, prices were tlrm on the bourse here, owing to the more satisfactory International money situation and to sym pathy wltb tbe New York and London mar kets. Americans and Caiiaillnn Pacifies were harder and mine shines markedly re-rovered, Boston Mock (tnotntlon. BOSTON, Aug. if,.-Call loans, 2J?3 per cent; time, loans, .TJfl'i per cent. Official closing: A . T A- S. ! do pfd Amer. Stiitar do pfd Hell Telephone ... Ilojton Albany., Boston Klevate.l ., Hnsmn t- Me 1 ' . H. & y pomlnlim Coal .... d. pfd Federal Steel ., .. d" pfd I'ltrhliurg pf.l Hen. Bleetrlo ilo pfd Fd Klec. Ill M.xlc.in Central ., Mich. Telephone ., n 1:. n. & c .... Old Colony 01,1 Homlnlon Rubber I'nlon Parlflc . : 71 .123 .110 112 .541'. 'West Knd Westlnsr. lilectrle Wis. Central .. .. Mchlson 4s N. B. (1. C. 5s. Adventure mtJ Alloiieji Mln. Co .. m.il. Copper .... Atlantic Ilnslon A Mont... Ilittte A Ronton , Calumet llecla. centennial 1 r,i nkl In .127',1 I .110 . 35 . C(i .mi, ,131 .130 .201 . 12 . V. 14 201 , 13 J , HO IliimlioMt Osceola Parrot Outlier Santa Fe Copper. Tnmarark Ctah Mining Winona Wolverines w York MlnliiK Storks. NKW YORK, Aug. 1.1. -The following are tho closing quotations for mining shares today: chollar Cr.mn Point . . Con. Cal. A Va... lienilw.Hit ilonl.I inrrle . Bale A .V.irrross . llomenake Iron Sller Mexican ,. P .. 1.1 . 130 , . .71 t .. IS ,5000 M Ontario nphlr Plymouth Quicksilver .... do pfd Skrra Nevada Stiiliitard fnlnn Con Yellow Jacket 5. M ....150 R50 11 37 .... 1" 27 London Mock Quotation. LONDON, Aug. lfi.-l p. m. -Closing: Consols, money.. .. .lo account Ai.hlsoa Canadian Pa. III.' .. St Paul 1 1 1 liml s Central ... Ijoulsvllle fnlon P.ieltlc pfd. N. Y Central . .. W,,i:rle jpj 01 do 1st pfd 33 20 Pennsylvania 66 92 Heading S 117 'Nn. 1'MOlflc pfd 73 120 ilrand Trunk 74 Anaconda 9 7s'ltand Mines 40 133 Kx-dlvldend. BAR SILVKR-Steady, 2S 11-ltid per ounce, MONKY 3ifi3i,4 per cent; short bills, 4 per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. Flnnncllll .Notes. ST. LOF1S, Aug. 15,-Clenrlngs, $5,412,923; balances, $Hfi,lS3. Money 4ff7 per cent. New York exchnngo, 15c discount bid, 6c discount nskeil. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 15.-Clenrlngs, $2, Io2.fi.i0. New York exchange, 10ftl5c ills count. Money, 2hft0 per cent. CHICAGO. Aug. 15, -Clearings. $10,957,737; balances, $1.911,7..3. Posted rates. $4.8.VH4.89. New York exchange, par. BALT1MORK. Aug. 15.-ClearlnKS, $2,317, 620; balances, $232,83?. PH1LADKLPIHA. Aitp. 15. Cle nrlngs, $12.4.12.2(3; balances, $2.149,Mfi. NKW YORK, Aug. IS.-Kxchannes. $117. 950.367; balances, $8,M5,1GI. BOSTON. Aug. 15,-KxchnnBos, $19,360,200; baUnces, $2,340,316. CondKlnii of the Treinsnry. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Today's state ment of the treasury balnnces In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of rcdomptlon, shows: Available cash balance, $140,023,174; Cold, $74,585,276. Cotton MnrUet. NKW YORK, Aug. 15,-COTTON-Thc market for cotton futures opened barely steady, with prices ljtt3 points lower, mid ruled generally weak during the afternoon, owing to bear aggression, 1111 absence of anything llko bull defense. The leading sel lers of yesterday, started in on the call 13 depress prices still further and to dislodge weak long stuff. Thp cables were sized up ns of bearish average, the crop Intelligence was encouraging ns a whole, while the weather reports told of needed rains In the eastern belt and tolerably clear conditions west of the Mississippi valley. At the low est point of the forenoon prices were 6ff J points under the closing of last night, making the net loss since Monday night 22fl2'J points. At noon shorts began 10 manifest uneusl ness, owing to tho apparent oversold condi tion of tho market and belief that the long Interest hnd been pretty well eliminated. From a feeling of nervousness shorts sub sequently became positively frightened and were soon In full rout. Covering whs stimu lated by a forecast of dry weather over the entlro belt tonight nnd tomorrow nnd tho predictions for continued light receipts. On the upturn the forenoon loss was not only iccovered, but a considerable portion of yesterday's decline was wiped out. During the balance of the session tho market was extremely feverish, with a. tolerably llrm undertone.- The close was steady, with August 1 point, other months 5ffS points higher. Futures closed steady; August, 9.2Uc: Septvmber, 8 71c; October, S.50c; No vember. 8.39c: December, 8.35c; January, 8.36c; February. S.3Sc; March, 8.40c; Aptll. 8.11c; May. S.l.'lc: June. S.43c. Spot closed quiet; middling upland, 10c; middling gulf. Id, kc. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.-COTTON-Un-changed; sules, fi.71 bales; middling, 9 9-18C; receipt. 1 bnle; shipments, 191 bales; stock, 11.421 bales. NKW ORLKAN8. Aug. 15.-COTTON-Steady; sales, fiO bales; ordinary, 7?c; good ordinary, Sfi-luc; low middling, D7-luc; mid dling, Ulfi-lRc; good middling, 10 3-16c; mid dling fair. 10 7-lfic; receipts, SO bales; stock, 29,473 bales. Futures, quiet and steady; August. o.S5fl0c; September. S.658.c7c; October, 8.241i8.2uo: November. 8.1!'a8.1Sc; December. 8.14c; January. 8.14fiR.15c; Feb ruary, S.icns.l7e; March, 8.18ff8.20c; April, 8.20fc8.22c; May, 8.23&8.25C. Xevr York Dry (inods. NKW YORK, Aug. 15.-DRY GOODS The course of the market for cotton goods today has been without change. Heavy brown cottons continue dull and Irregulnr; fine brown sheetings, slow: blenched cottons, steady hut quiet. Denims, ticks, plnlds and other coarse colored cottons, Inactive and easy to buy. Print cloths, unchanged; busi ness small; prints In steady request ut pre vious prices. Jobbing trade Improving. Men's wear woolens, quiet ,iind pleco dves Irregular. Dress goods, more doing In plnln fabrics at previous prices. Ciillforuln Dried Frnlls. NKW YORK, Aug. 15. CALIFORNIA DRIKD FRFITS-Inactlve nnd nominal. Demand for evaporated apples continues light, but as thero was very llttlo disposi tion to sell the market retains Its steadi ness nf undertone ut old basis of opera tions; state, common, SJffic; prime. 4?4(i 5c; choice, SHftCc; fancy, fi'ii7c. Prunes, 3V4fl7c nor lb., as to size anil quality. Apri cots. Royal, lPiille; Moor Park, 14ijl7c. Peaches, peeled, HfjUc; impeded, Kfl9c. SiiKiir Market. NKW ORLKANS, Aug. 15,-SI'GAR-Qulet; open kettle, V,c; centrltugal, ftijffj'ic; seconds, 3f( I P-ltfc. (Ill Market. LONDON, Aug. 15. OILS - Petroleum spirits, 8d. Turpeniino spirits. 29s 3d. lilll'f hqilltkc tthnken .Sllvrrtoil. SKATTLK. Wash.. Aug. 15.-A special to tho Times from Sllvertnn. Wash., says: A hard shock of earthquakr was felt here nt I o'clock yesterday Hfternoon, shaking window panes and crockery to pieces In many Instances. The shock lasted three minutes. THIS lli:,TY II A It K li T, INSTRl'.MKNTS placed'on record Wedncs. day, August 1.1. IWs): Warranty Heeds, S. K. Martin Lumber company to Scarle & Chaplu Lumber company, lot 14, block 1. Pruyn park $ 25 11. j. iwiuung to iienry I'oieman, lot 61, (Use's add M. F. Bourke to A. K Andrews, tm dlv 4-7 of lot I, Stevens' subdlv; lot 0, block 13, West Knd add Rasmus Larson i,nl wife to Louis Guuernd. w',3 se 15-16-12 S. D. llazlett to M. A Patrick, lot 2, block 14, llousel A- S.'s add; lot 3, block 15. Isaac & S.'s add James Nov.icek and wife to J. Kltka, n'-j lot 11, block 2, Kounlzo 3d add ... Robert Purvis and wife to Mary Rouse, lots 23 and 21, hlock S, Brown park S D. Cadwell and wife to L M. Bridge, w 30 feet of n 150 feet lot 5, hlock 6, Park Place l.4 1 1,200 2,500 M toll Claim Deeds, J B Watklns and wife to M.iry Sclirmnek, s'7 lot is. block 15, Brown parK .. tl Total amount of transfers 9.677 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Starta Out Slow, with Killers Lower All Around, LIGHT HOGS STEADY, OTHERS ARE LOWER Feeder Mnrkcl tuiiin (ellie nod lllubcr on Urn Cn ( t le Sheep I! r 1 11 Aliool Mend; Prices Lnnibs lllubcr. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 15. Receipts were: Cattle. Iloss. Sheep. Official Monday 2,776 1,513 rt.SS Ofllclal TtiesdnV 5.016 fi.73l 13,225 Cfllclal Wednesday 4,679 6.131 3,913 'three days this week. . ,12,l! 13,70,1 21,025 Same days last week.. .13,816 17,553 18.372 Same week before ... .10.757 16.267 P.r i9 Same three weeks ago. . 8,130 22,212 20,6:S Same four week ago .. . 7,326 23,130 8,591 Average price paid tor hogs tor tho lust several days, with comparisons; 19UO.1899.1831.IP97.189S.li9j-118. I 5 02J 3 S2 3 20 3 07 4 81 4 8 I 4 9I 4 Oil I 3 21 2 97i 4 S2 I 37 I 4 87, 4 161 3 821 I 2 95, 4 S3 4 9) I 4 99, 4 IS 3 89 3 32" I t 8: '9 July ifi.... July 17.... July 18.... July 19.... July 20.... July 21.... July 22.... July 2.1 ... July 21.... July 2.1.... July 26.... July 27.... July 28.... July 29.... July 30. .. 4 9i 4 191 3 SSI 3 35l 2 97! 4 91 4 71 5 071 4 21 .1 SI 3 381 2 9S 4 79 4 34 fi 151 3 79l 3 S2 3 271 2 86 3 25 2 83 4 85 4 81 4 74 4 SI 4 81 4 81 4 S6 4 76 I M 4 60 4 59 4 SS 4 5 4 73 5 15 4 36 en-, 1 .1 3 311 2 92! 4 76 .11 1 .11 5 021 4 26 3 89 3 87 3 72 3 67, 3 72 3 37 4'S8 4 89, 4 93! 4 74 4 67 ft 0t 4 32 3 43 ti 13 I S3 3 29, 3 36 3 41 4 321 I 4 32 4 19 I 26 5 A f 09 3 74 Juiy 31 I 3 50 Auc. 1 3.'.'.".' 4 5 7 8 9 10.... II ... 12.... 13. . . . II... 15... 5 15 n 18 3 791 3 741 3 431 I 671 3 17 4 46 Aug. Aug. Aug. Allg. Aug. Allg. Aug. Aug. Aug. Atlg. Aug. Aug. Aug. Allg. 4 45! I fill 5 15 4 3.1 2 S3 fi 10 I 41 3 641 3 f.7l 2 85 4 451 3 71! .1 53' 2 Pfi 4 651 5 04 3 "7 3 131 3 021 4 57 4 V4 1". Ml 4 38 fi 15 4 371 3 81 15 2 9.' I M 4 I 2 75 4 MM 1 49 4 S3 4 80 4 70 I 75 .1 0 1 32 3 67! 4 2SI 3 67 I 291 3 77 4 35 3 8.1 3 7I1 4 4.11 4 41; 3 75 3 19 fi 00! 4 S3 I 57 1 3 51 1 I S6 3 56 3 61 I 80 1 ttl 4 9.1! 71' 4 59! 4 77 I 4 P7 I 4 97 3 GS 2 M 4 62! W Nl 1 l.'i n "i' Indicates Stindnv. Tho ofllclal number of cars nf stock brought In today by each road was: I'nlllo lfnf-tf ttlicnlt ll'r'. O. & St. L. By Missouri Paclllc Rv 4 3 tt l 1 13 22 11 i4 61 26 .. I 1 13 r, 56 31 4 11 6 n .. 1 3 1 .. 2 J 191 93 16 29 S. C. & P. Hy.... C. B. & Q. Ry K. C. gc St. J C, R. I Sr P., east.. C, R. I. & P., west.. Totals The disposition of the day's receipts was os follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, bheep. Omaha Packing Co 39S l.iioii G. H. Hammond Co Swift and Compnny Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Company Swift and Compnny from Kansas City Swift and Company from country Armour & Company, from St. Joe R. Rccker & Degnn Vansaut & Co Lobmnn & Co W. 1. Stephen Hill & Huntzlnger Livingstone & Schaller.. Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Husz H. L. Dennis & Co Other buyers 423 109 191 820 1,136 1,436 1,380 1.562 613 478 49.1 52 12 20.1 426 311 19S 201 309 61 24 452 1,410 Totals 4,910 6,190 3,245 CATTLE There was a fulr run of cattle here today and the same as yesterday quite a larmn proportion of the receipts were corn fed steers. The quality, however, tak ing the receipts as a whole, was not up to yesterday and the market was not In as good shape. The feeling was bearish all around on killers und the trade was slow nnd draggy from the start. Chicago re ported a 3c to 10c decline, which rather worked against the selling Interests so that buyers had things much their own way. Offerings of corn fed steers wore quite liberal this morning nnd bids were all the way from nearly steady on the best grades to 10c or 16c lower. The half fat Stuff, of course, suffered the greatest de cline, but the market on all kinds was very dull. There wero In the neighborhood of twenty-five loads of cow stuff In today nnd while some of the best bunches may have brought nearly steady prices, bids as n rule were around 11 dlmo lower than yes terday and the same as steers were slow sale. The medium grades In particular were neglected. Coarse heavy bulls did not sell very readily this morning, but stock bulli, or medium weight killers brought about the sunie prices as yester day. The Blocker nnd feeder trade was again In good shupe today and the market Is now fully us high on heavyweight cattle os It has been any time this year and uu high if not higher than It was any time last year. Tho better grades of heavy cattle sold strong to 11 dime higher today, while the light cattle were Just nbout steady. Western gross cattle were In falrlv good supply today, but tho market was slow on everything except feeders. The feeling on killers was lower nnd It was lato before much was done. Cows were also a little lower, particularly tho medium grades Stock cows und heifers or stock steers of good quality nnd weight wero strong and nctlvo and the lightweights Just about steady. Representative siiIce: No. Av. I'r, No. a v. Pr 2 91S 4 25 31 US r, ! 2 MO 4 Ml M 1191 5 ;o 1 40 4 fi.", 53 1078 5 :j 1 S20 4 T.- IS 100,1 5 M 4 50 S7 Ufa 5 30 II 1136 5 Oft IS 1338 s 31 4 1193 5 10 34 1327 C 35 1185 5 II) :i 1153 r, 3: 21 1124 .1 10 36 l;33 .1 3-, H.'2 6 P. 7 1334 5 411 20 10.V1 6 15 Ifi in 5 5o 18 llftS 5 14 18 1424) fl 70 "3 122' 5 15 (6 13M 0 70 37 1122 6 20 COWS. 1 9:0 2 5 lo.to 3 13 1 S70 2 Ml 1 7S0 3 ::, 10 820 2 50 1 1030 s 75 3 913 2 f.0 1 13ft 4 I,) 1 13S0 2 85 4 fl02 4 oj 14 858 2 90 1 123(1 1 03 2 10J) 3 I.-. HHIFERS. 1 949 4 40 1 9;o 4 75 BULLS. 1 "00 3 2,i 1 1070 3 7J CALVKS. 1 180 B M STAC.S. 1 760 3 CO STOCK COWS AND HF.JF1JRS. 8 812 2 80 R s:.S 3 20 24 768 3 10 1 4VI 3 41 25 fi 3 11 21 f,W 3 40 9 521 3 2ft 1 1100 3 7i 2 810 3 20 STOCK CALVKS. 212 4 00 7 1 1 9 83 3 1 1 STOCKKRS AND FKKDHRS. 360 2 73 20.. 666 3 . 631 . 570 . 777 .1023 . !K . 70 2 71 3 20 3 30 3 Ml 3 60 ... 6M ... Ctt ... 632 ... f.91 ...1032 ... 512 3 S3 4 13 4 II 4 13 4 20 4 13 5.. 28. . IS.. 3 1 NEBRASKA. 2 stk. hfs 2 cows 20 cows 15 cows.... 18 cows . (435 . sno . 930 .1021 . 807 . 6.11 3 50 1 feeder... 10,10 1 hull 13.10 1 cow RiM) 3 30 3 30 3 ;w 4 70 1 70 2 VI 2 .) 3 15 I 20 I ll :i (hi 3 40 2 90 2 70 3 5.1 I f) 4 ) 3 ns 4 30 4 I") 4 00 15 calves. 1 calf 5 cows 7 cows.... I heifer.. 290 121) '121 971 75") 3 feeders. . 1 feeder... 2 feeders.. 2 feeders.. 21 feeders.. 1 feeder... 10 feeders.. (ISO 715 fill 57,1 850 860 1 feeder.. 1020 feeders.. SOU 1 stag. . .1180 SOI'TH DAKOTA 21 feeders.. "03 4 15 3 IceilerH. .1060 3 W 1 feeders. .1090 2 feeders.. 8S.1 1 cow 1090 5 cows 1040 1 row 1290 2 feeders. . 98.1 1 heifer.... 910 2 heifers. .. 760 10 feeders. .111.1 1 bull 1050 8 feeders.. 1218 6 feeders. .1021 1 cow 910 fi cows 940 7 feeders.. 1101 2 feeders. .1100 15 feeders.. 956 7 steers. ...1241 2 hulls 1140 1 bull VM S. 4 10 19 cows, .1098 1100 .1017 3 m 3 6 '. 3 si 3 1.1 4 20 3 2.1 3 23 3 20 3 2.1 4 2.1 3 2.1 4 30 .1 .D 1 10 3 8.1 3 8.1 3 00 3 9H 3 00 3 2.1 4 20 3 2.1 4 10 4 2.1 3 20 2 95 4 (O 4 1 4 10 4 10 2 75 3 25 2 cows, I cows, 10 cows, 1091 3 feeders. .1073 1 heifer.... 910 I heifers... 920 1 bull 1000 1 bull 1350 27 feeders.. 881 2 feeders.. 88,1 1, feeders 9 cows . . 2 steers.. 4 heifers 2 heifers 1018 ; 1075 3 Kl 547 il (0 820 3 20 3 .. 3 20 3 i b' 3 feeders 826 1 hull ll'tt 1 bull. M0 I bull. .1150 Hallsman Wyo. 5 feeders. 701 3 90 38 cows. . 3 90 1 cow . 911 s rcerters 826 loon 3 Swan Land and Cattle Co Wjo 31 feeders 10S9 1 40 9 feeders 1200 I iv. 1172 4 10 1198 4 10 1194 4 49 I 35 feeders 1228 4 40 38 feeders 41 feeders 1L19 4 40 40 feeders 47 feeders. 1186 4 40 25 feeders. 1209 1201 W. 984 .8.87 .80? 4 40 40 feeders. 1197 4 40 36 feeders. 118.1 11. Hair-Win 4 40 4 10 3 95 3 15 I 10 7 feeders 3 75 6 feeders 3 15 Bender 9. D. 1 37't !) cows , A funis Wyo. 2 fin 22 steers. 3 fi :l steers. . 3 05 2 cows. , . '. Dclataur Neb. 3 10 3 cows. . . 3 10 59 feeders 3 75 Merchant Wyo, 3 05 I cows. .. 3 10 7 cows... 2 70 W. Horr-Wyo. 981 55 feeders lOfii 992 3 10 W u 971 715 F ( !'7S 10.11 I02S W. o;s 9r. 9.V1 2 steers. 116 steers . 2 rows... 5 cows. . . . .1 cow s. . . . I feeders 15 cons 16 cows 5 cows. . . . . 914 .. 8.12 . . 910 .1016 ..1028 3 75 1 2 65 3 10 4 25 910 887 3 15 2 3,1 c. 10 feeders. .1078 W. 27 feeders .1017 I feeders. . W 3 feeders.. 776 1 no Barton, Nebraska I 20 (2 feeders .1 no 2 feeders 3 60 6 cows. . . . 923 rjil .102.1 . Ml I -M 3 2.1 :t 30 .1 2fi 3 cows . ..1010 3 i I bull .. 1 stag 910 Cay A- Arnold, Wyoming. 1 feeder. .. 62i) 3 25 19 feeders. . 916 10 feeders.. 911 I 10 feeder... 970 21 feeders.. 05i I .1,1 4 feeders.. 10(0 C. W. (Irntit. Wyoming. 17 feeders.. 1011 I 0 1 feeders.. 1017 3 75 3 50 2 75 3 50 3 m 2 6.1 A Wurncr-S 1 1. 26 feeders. 1117 t 30 1 feeder... 1030 1.1 cows 1016 3 I". 6 cows 104,1 J. K Redlek-S. D. 29 feeders 4 heifers I heifer.. 1 bull .. . 20 cows. . . I cows... 58 feeders 18 cows... .lin.l 4 20 1 feeder. . . 9(0 ..1002 .. 980 . 827 3 20 . 6811 3 (hi loin 3 30 Stevenson S cows.. 2 cows.. Rros -S. D. .1117 3 90 1 cow .1000 3 00 4 IV) I 60 3 55 11. I Meyers Neb. . 965 1163 3 20 51 feeders. .1151 I 60 4 feeders.. lift". 3 5.1 S rows 10,12 . 968 (Unas Rros S n 1 cow 880 a no 22 steers.. ..llll (35 23 cows 967 3 55 H. Balrne -S. D. 1 bull 1180 2 8.1 .11 feeders.. 974 1 stag 1410 :i 90 fi cows ...994 William Jones-S. D. 1 holier.... 860 3 25 14 cows 942 1 heifer.. ..1070 3 20 1 bull 1270 .1 90 3 40 3 fiO 2 60 1 nun 720 3 10 A. Currlngton S. D. 6 heifers... 576 3 15 12 cows 1068 3 41 t heifer.... 810 3 05 P. AlllsooNnb 51 feederfi.. 850 4 00 2 stags. .1025 3 25 3 15 1 cow Kilo 1 cow. .1000 !:. 1 hull ... 51 feeders. 33 feeders. K. & .1. V. L.ichs -Wyo. l.i.ll J in U COWS fli 2 1.1 718 3 50 62 feeders.. 732 3 50 . 743 3 .10 W .1 Crnl)i.rVWn 22 steers.. ..1181 (55 W. 11. Thayer-Wyo. 26 feeders.. 9.1O 4 30 26 cows 1091 3 70 , C. Morse-S. D. 1h feeders.. 99 3 tin Scows 1032 3 0.1 . , , ' Z. Recd-S. D. 19 feeders, . 9.17 4 10 BOOS- There was a fairly liberal run of hogs today, being heavier than yesterday or Wednesday of last week. Chicago reported light hogs steady and heavy weights lower and that is about the way the market opened up here. Packers were all anxlo is nir lie llglil hogs and on those grades the iihiikci was rum steadv. Itutclier nnd tneillum weights were steady to a shade lower nnu ine iienvy weights were not wanted at nil. Rids on the latter were 11 siiiuie lower and buyers did not seem to want them nt any price. The range of prices was about the same as yesterday The most of those sold at tl.97',6 and $3.00 .....I .in- iiuiuocr weiguis 111 4.'."ay (.yi'.i, anil the heuvy hoxs from Jl.9.1 down, there was no tmiii.rlnl hn.m,, I. i, ....... ket from start to finish, practically every- .urn in niK mini 10 spue or 1110 stow open Ing. Representative sales: No. 10... 60... Av. ....289 ....28"! ....330 ....264 ....2(3 ....2!l ....208 ....2,11 ....267 ....211 ....2.14 ....2f'5 ....14.1 ....543 ....240 ....251 ....2.-,S ....274 ....!) ....284 8h. Pr. 4 90 ( VI 4 90 4 I") 4311, 4 9214 4 9214 4 O.'l, 4 92'i 4 921 4 !24 4 J'4 4 91 4 91 4 Hi 4 91 4 91 4 91 4 95 4 95 4 91 4 (.5 4 91 4 91 4 91 4 i1 4 91 4 91 4 91 4 91 4 9.1 4 91 4 91 4 9,1 4 95 4 91 4 93 4 91 4 9.1 4 li 4 9.1 4 91 4 91 4 93 4 95 4 9.1 No. 62..., .16.... 80.... 37.... 66.... 74..., 6.1.... 83.... 59.... 8.1.... 77. . , , it.... 83.... 79.... 61.... 72.... 74.... 66.... 82.... 64.... 65.,.. Av. ....190 ...229 . . .236 ...215 ...226 ....234 ...225 ,...208 ...2.16 ...216 ...240 ,...109 ,...244 ...230 ...277 ....2.13 ...241 "3 ...230 Sh. IW) '40 40 40 80 80 80 120 SO 40 20) 80 40 SO Tr 4 i 4 9.1 4 9.1 4 9714 4 97' 4 97", 4 97", 4 971;, 4 9714 4 97", 4 97", 4 97", 4 97'i 4 97t, 4 97'4 4 971, 4 97ij 4 97ia 4 97I4 4 971, 4 971, 4 97'4 4 97i .1 01 5 Oft 5 (VI 5 00 i 00 5 IV) 5 (1.1 i 00 5 00 5 00 s 0214 5 02 5 0214 5 02i j 6 02, 5 02', 5 01 0 0.1 5 01 6 05 5 0714 5 07'b 67... 84... 65... 63..., 63... 58... 61... 58... 65... 77... fO... 40 160 120 53 6S 60 61 M 66 173 M 60 CO 80 80 40 320 200 SO 160 40 218 ,300 7.1 181 67 2,18 40 120 80 "(0 160 80 160 80 2.10 40 4ft 40 120 80 16ft 120 ..2".1 ..22S ..242 62... .216 .212 .262 62 63 78 91 73 73 131 6 73.... 1,9 70.... 7$.... 70 ...., 69 75 76 67 ...221 .212 ...220 ...229 ...266 ...266 ...211 ...212 ...2(1 .227 . . .2.V) . . .2 9 . . .236 ...2(0 . . .266 ...17 ...230 189 236 230 239 ....218 ....198 ....13 ....197 ....190 ....291 ....176 ....219 ....192 63..., 71.... 97.... 66.... 68.... 98.... S3.... 70 32 61 SO 56 97 85 61 63 38 6) 63 117.... 89 70 2(6 ii 120 161 so ..186 . .231 ..202 ..198 ..192 120 811 UUP Arrivals of sheep were rather light today, as compared with Monday nnd Tuesday, and the market did not start 01, very active. Lambs, however, were In good demand and sold generally a dlmo higher than yesterday. The quality of ,1 good proportion of the sheep was none loo good nnd the buyers did not seem very anxious for what was here, and It was late before much was done but the feellne was that good stuff would bring Just about steody prices. Quotations: Choice western gross weth ers, $l,15f4.30; fair to good gnms wethers $3.90fl4.15; choice grass yearlings, $4.15474.35; choice ewes, $3.fiCKfi3.75; fair to good ewes, $3.2503.50; fair to good yearlings, J3.90U4.I5: good to choice clipped lambs, $1.21Wl.i'0; fair to good clipped lambs, $1.0001.25. choice spring Inmbs. $5.25175.40; fair to good spring lambs. $3.O0'firi.25; feeder wethers. $3,2313 40; feeder yenrllngs. $.1.4fif?3.65; feeder lambs, J.I.I5JH.D0. Representative snles: In feeders 33 feeders 16 feeders 18 feeders I feeders No. Av. Pr. 1 cull 130 2 7.1 8 western rams 156 3 00 45 Idaho owes 105 $.1 50 22 Idaho owes luj 3 50 31 Idaho ewes 90 3 50 77 Wyoming feeding lambs 72 3 70 52.1 South Dakota yearlings 71 3 70 423 Wyoming feeding lambs 72 3 70 fi cull lambs 50 3 85 S cull lambs 62 3 H'tt. 2ft0 Idaho wethers 91 I 00 80 Idaho wethers 100 I 0.1 96 Idaho wethers 97 I 0.1 3.10 Idaho stock lambs 54 4 20 51 feeder lambs 57 4 2.1 78 feeder lambs 53 t 25 103 Idaho lambs 61 fi lb 321 Idaho lambs l!3 5 2.1 469 Idaho lambs 61 5 23 CHIC.MiO I.I VIS STUCK 9iarki:t. Choice Sleers Very .Scnrcw nnil Hl "rns Slow to Lower. CIIICAdO. Aug. 15,-CATTLK -Recelpts, 19,500 head, Including 4.000 westerns and 1.50") Texans; choice steers very scarce and westerns slow to 15c lower; Texans about steody to 10c lower 'or butchers; natives, best on sale today, one carload at $5 9.1. good lo ptlmo steers, $3.3U'ii6 95; poor to me dium, $1.50' .1.2.1; selected feeders, choice steady, steers slow, at $1,001(1.75; mixed slockeis. weak, at $.1.00f3. 85; cows, $2.8tW 4.3.1; heifers, $3.0o( I. SO; dinners. $2.00'(i2 70. bulls, $2.70(4. 10; calves, $1,507(11.75. Texans, receipts, 1.500 head; best on sale tod,i, three carloads, at $.1.10; Texas fed steers, $!.2.Va5.00; Texas grass steers, $1 4o'fil 20, Texas bulls, $2.5lifu3..'(3. HOOH Receipts today. 2.1,0V) head; tomor row, 21,000, estimated; left over. H.finO, good light, llrm; heavy packing weak; lop. $5!l7'ii. mixed and butchers. $1 9.11(5.30, good (o choice heuvv, $5.(KJ'f73.271.: rough heavy. $4,7514.9.1; light, $5.051i5.37Vi; bulk of sales. $5.11i5.20. SI I BMP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,000 head; sheep, steadv to slow; lambs, 10lil5c higher; good lo choice wethers. $1,251(1.10, fair to choice mixed, $3 7fift I 20 . western sheep. $4.001 4. 10: Texas sheep, $3. 0014 00; native lambs, $I.2516.00; western lambs, $1,7513 90. St, Louis Live Stock, ST. I.Ol'IS, Aug. 15 1 'A TTLII Receipts. 6.3O0 head, Including 3.500 he.ul Texans; mar ket steady for natives, slow for Texans; i.a. live shipping and export steers. $l.hH5 .l. dressed beef and butchers' steers, $150 5 30; steers under !." lbs., Jl tVnh.W; sok ers and feeders, $2 6Wi50.i; cuws and heifer 1, $2 0014 90. dinners. $1..Vm125; hulls, 2 '.mi 3.25: Texas and Indian steers, $3. 101(4 tr.; cows and heifers. $2.'!513S0. HOtiS -Receipts, 5.000 head; market sleadv and slow, pigs nnd lights. $5 151(5; packers. $.1,0515 25, butchers. $12015 3.1. Ml HHP AND LAM US -Receipts, 3.'m head; market steady: native muttons, $12.11 (.50; lambs, $1,1515 25; culls and bucks, J2 t)l l.(l; stockers, $2 oof CI 75. Kalian I'lty Llvr Stock. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 15 CATTLK Re celpts. 8.400 head natives, 3.100 head Texans, good fed grass killers, steady to 5c lowr, grass canning slock, steady to ifte lower, sin kers, steadv to 15e higher: native Hirer $.' 3515 60, Blockers utul feeders, It 5014 Ui,' but" her and heifers 83 2515 2.1. .mi ners 12 5.11)3 10 fed westerns. $ I 501 .1 5o . Texans $3 li .4 27'.. CALVKS Receipts. 1.16 head, market ac tive $((Hi5 25 HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head, market quiet, steady to fic higher. heny $;. oi! 20, tnlxeu, JStXWifi 1", light. $.1 ''"' plus. $1 ;.i.fi.0. HIIKKP AND LAMBS Re,lpl. 1!i head: market steady to "iron: lambs. Jl ,1 llfi.40; muttons, H 854)1 1 75. Texnns. f3 21( !,', feeders, fJ.5WJ.50. culls, 2 irtf.t .V.. ni lorU I, He stoi'U, NKW YORK. Aug 15 BCKVFS R. celpts, 2,731 head; steers. In light suppU ,i I stonily; bulls and cows. dull. PMi2oe lowrr, steers. $1.0010. On; oven, $t 2til.f4fl; bu'ls, $2.Jnfi3.2fi; cows. $1 SHi.'t 611; cables ou. ie Fulled Stales caltle siend ; top prl. . m London, llt,c. nt Liverpool. I2e; slllpineir-. 6 cuttle, 85 sheep mid MiW iiUHrlers of l. . CALVKS-Recelpts, 2.84.1 head; ve,. llrm to Site higher; calves, steady; v. f.1.oiW7.71: few lops. $7 87t4jUS.oii: grai--"4 and buttermilks. .1.0iMi.1.75; mixed c.il. . $.I..VWi .in. HIIF.KP AND LAMBS-Recelpls 1oki head, sheep, slow nnd lower; good lumi.s opened slead.v, others weak: all gra.l, s closed cifiler; sheep, $2.75) 1.50: few prime, $1.75: culls, $.'01112.511; In tubs. fl.TAini ; .. nialnlv $5.noftti ft; culls. JJ.mnni Oil. HoilS Receipts. 6.8.12 head; steady at Vi 'lift. 85; choice stale. l-Vyo. M. Joseph Live Mni'li, SOUTH ST JOSHPII, Mo., Aug. 15 -tSpe- clul.l- The .touriial quotes: CATTI.K -Receipts. 2.10.1 bend; market 1ft I1I.I0 lower: natives, $1. liMifi.iVI; Tevas and westerns. $.! 2511.1 5.1; cows and heifers, $ 0.) fill.i..; bulls and slags, $.'.tmif 1. 90; yoiirllnus !,,J".,.l.,,y,', ,;l r'"1" slockcrs mid feedeis, $3.2..fil ID; veals. ", mwii; M. MOHH R lpls 1.31m hend; market steady to :"-c higher, alt grades, $.1.iKJf5 15, bulk of SHle.s, IVlWtttfi 12's. SIIKKP R IpiH. I.700 hend: sheep nml lambs stead.v ; yearlings pv lower. Moi'l. In Miibl. Following me the receipts principal western markets for Caltle. South Omaha 1,1171! Chicago m.so.) Kansas City 11.500 St. Louis 5,300 at the four August 15 llocs Sheep 6,131 3.111 2.1.000 1 l.mvi 6.0ft") 1,Vi) 5,00.1 3 poo Tolals 40,976 4.1.031 2.1.71,1 Adjourn Without Aurepioent. DKTROIT. Ml. h . 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