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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1901)
8 THE OMAHA DAILT BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST f), 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Frici Current's Anninicjmtmt on Con Orp Eitimate Oirei BnlUsk Impstui. ' ADVICES FROM COUNTRY CAUSE NO CHECK "Wheat Opens StronK, lint Letter Ulsnp. poliitinctitn Online WenU Close Out Handled "it ."Snrrotiv Mi! I.ocnl .Mnrket. CHICAOO, Aug. S.-Whent started today utrong, but weakened Inter on disappoint ing exports it ml dimpil easy 'Ac under yes terday. Corn closed fcc and outs c higher for September delivery. Provisions closed 7'ic lower to 5c higher. September wheat was Hold freely at the beginning of 'he ses sion because yesterday's frost scare proved to have been practically unfounded and be nunc the pool cables were easy. Soptoniber opened WttUi' lower at 71571'.tC. Thc'corn strength started a buying movement of lair proportions and during the llrst hour the market ascended to 71'4e. The fact that only eight loads were taken for foreign shipments, lighter seaboard clearances nnd optimistic crop reportH from the spring wheat country later combined to create bearlshnoss and September In conseiiucnoe declined to 7(V4o and closed easy. br!c under yesterday at 7o,4c. Seaboard clear ances were n.7i,o"i bushels, while primary receipts aggregated Wii.O'ji) bushels, com pared with Ml,o)0 bushels last year. Mlnni" npolls and Dnluth reported 1M cars, aRalnst 150 last week and 2.13 a year ago, Local receipts were 256 cars, 43 of contract BCorn was nctlve. The Cincinnati Price Current remarked the probable necessity of reducing Its previous crop estimate of L-iOO,-fjoO.ljOO bushels by loo.nin.rm) or 3"),W,IJ) bushels. This announcement Rave the bull ish Impetus early which tarried September to the best price or the day without ma terial reactions. Advices from the country wero as usual not calculated to check tlu ndvance. The wheat weakness and the de sire fol prollts caused sellliiR on the bUlRC nnd n decline ensued, but the close was firm. September sold between 67',ie and IVnc and closed 1c higher at 57?4i'. Re ceipts were s:j cars. Oats were handled on a narrow local mar ket, prices lluctuatliiR ticcordlnR to tho mood of the corn pit. September sold be tween rfic and &c and closed steady, UW ie hlRhcr at 35'k5t;i',i,c. Receipts were 2.17 cars. I'rovlstons were quiet, but steady early on buying by local people who sold yesterday. Lard held firm, b'lt pork and ribs eased, while packers and some pit traders were selllnR. September pork closed 7',4c lower at Jia.77'4. September lard Be higher at $8.62i nnd September ribs unchanged nt J7.77H. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, Pi) cars, com, 105 cars; oats, 285 cars; hogs, 25, (iff) head. The leading futures ranged as follows; Artlclcs.l Open. High. Low. Close.Ycs'y. weeks, owlnc to the American demand. Tre local copper market was featurclts. an I nominally unchanged at 16.(0ri7.60 for Like Superior and $16.37V45rl6.624 tor casting and electrolytic. Iondon prices declined 10 1 again today under liquidation, thus spJt stood at the close JE6G 16s 3d and futuics at 66 5d. This makes a new low record for tho last two years In lyindon, 1oad whs quiet and linchmgsd hero at 14 37 s. A london spot lead was reduced Is ;id to .1 16a 3d. Spelter closed unchanged h- r at t-l.907i3.9G. London prices were 2-t 6d up nt 16 12s fid. Domestic Iron markets continue In a. lifeless and nominal condition. Fig Iron warrants closed at t3.E-vy IO.cj; Ne. 1 northern foundry, tlo.COfilj.W); No, 2 south ern foundry, tll.Witil4.E0; No. 1 soutnern foundry, tit. 751(15.25, No. 1 southern foun dry, soft, Slt.75T215.25. (Ilasgow warrants closed at Ms lid and Mlddlesboroush at 45h Od. omaiia wTioi.n.sAt.i: maiikijt. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Oct. Dec. May Pork Sept. Jan. I.ard Sept. Oct. Jan. Illbs- Sept, Oct. Jan. 71V, 3 7l'! 67; 59 5JH 35 n or. it r 8 62'f.l 8 67H 8 re 7 SO 7 mi 1 lb 71 7II 77U B1 6)H 35!4 13 05 II 95 8 67H 8 75 S 75 7 821 7 8714 7 75 7'H4' 73V 76 Bi'.i BH BD 37145? S 13 75 14 75 8 6"H 8 67V4 8 65 I 7 7741 7 824 7 6741 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUH-Stendy: winter patents, t3.407 H.50: straights, $3,005(3.30: clears, t2.7CKft3.lo: pprlng specials. t4.1ifil.20; patents, $3.I05J S.70; strnlghts. t2.80Q3.20; bakers. t2.207T2.R5. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 70c; No. 2 red, 72 &72Vi,c. CORN No. 2 yellow. 574c OATS No. 2. 355i35-'e; No. 2 white, S7t &3So; No. 3 white. 37V4513SUC RYE-No. 2. 5775Sc. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 60c. SEEDS-No. 1 flax, tl.61: No. 1 northwest ern, 11.63. Prime timothy, f5.35. Clover, contrnet grade. tl0.25. I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., U3.70 C713.75. lnrn, per loo nw.. t.tK)'fS.tiS4. snort rlbg sides (loose), t7 70.fi" 85. Dry snl ed shoulders (boxed). t7.2577.B0; short clear Bides (boxed), $8.255S.?5. WHIBKY-Bnsls of high wines, tl.:9, Following aro the receipts and shipment lor loaay; nece'nts. Shlnment" Flour, bbls 17.00,) 18,(00 "Wheat, bll 307.00) 150,000 Corn, tin 113,000 Oats, bu 251,oriO live, bu 19.000 Hurley, bu 3.000 2,(00 On the Produce, exchnngo today tho but ter market was strong; creameries, 114' 204c; dairies, 13fn64c. Chefse. steady; Ui 4jlt;c. Kggs, firm; fresh, 147jl44c. m:v yoiiic ;i;.i:itAi, M.vuicirr. Quntntlin of the Dny (.'ommoilltlrs. Nl-nv YORK. Aug. S.-FLOI'R-Uecelpts, 2S.377 bbls,; exports, 4.S73 bbls. ; maike. firm but quiet; winter patents. Ki.lwU 8.80; winter straights. tt.tPTil-IO; M n nesota patents, i3.MVIi4.0O; winter extras, J2.M)a2.S0: 'Minnesota bakers, S2.85ifl3.13; win ter low grades. J2.307? 1,00. Rve flour, steads". fair to Rood, J2.70Q3.15; choice to fancy, J3.15 03.35. CORNMKAI Firm; yellow western, J1.23; city, tl.12; Hrandywlne, t3.107?3.23. RYU Steady: No. 2 western, 60c, f. o. b,, afloat; state, B5756c, c. I, f., Now York car lots. UARIiRY Steady ; feeding. C2c. c. I. f., lluffalo; malting, CCfiiajc, c. I. f Uuffaln. HARI.KY MALT Dull: western, C3(tf72c. WII10AT Receipts, 106,400 tm.; eNjurts, 351,203 bu, Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 774c f, o b. afloat; No. 2 red, 73'ic, elevator: No. 1 hard, Duluth. S7-V f. o, b. alloat. Option opened steady and hail n strong ir.U'nnee on light offerings and a scare of shorts, l'nder fears that government report llKuren might be less bullish th'in expected th' markat broke after midday and closed unsettled n jo net decline; September, "oSifj 77c. clo eil nt 755ie; October closed at 764c; December, 7&ffi"!!ie. closed at 7Sc. CORN Receipts, IV5.00J bu.; exports, -16,311 bu, Spot, steady; No. 2, flli,c, eleva'or. nnd f'nVsc, f. o. b. iiliont. Option market opened utroiiR and advanced on bullish crop news 'nnd covering. loiter It yielded to lealliln;, but tlnally milled again and cloi-ed Mc.ul" nt liUc net advance; Hcptemre.-. 6' 7T WtC closed at 6l-''$c; December, 6247jtV14o, closed at (iHe. OATS Receipts. 86,70) bu.; exports, 3i lni. Spot, steady; No. 2, 39c; No. 3 as'tc; No. 2 white. l24TM2c; track, whl'.e, r.'e; 'track, mixed western, 3S4tfl0c; track, white, 4l54nc. Options unsettled and active, following the changes In corn UAY-Qulet; spring, 7247l"5c; good O vholce, 9Wil9."e. HOPS-Qulet; state, common to eh -lee, (1900 crop. 137flc; 1S99. 10fJ13c; olds, 27i6o. fJMollle coast, 1900 crop, 137jl74o; 1S99. 11715c; Kilds, 256o. IIIDICS-Stendy; flalveston. 20 to 23 lbs., lS5flS4e; California. 21 to 23 lbs.. 194c; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs,, 144c. x ' LKATMF.n-Steady; hemlock sole, Ruenos cirtM'fliWcn lwavywcMu' 2347C244C; PROVlsfoNS-ncof. steady; family. J1J.S0 ll 12.00; mess, J9.BWnn.00; beef hann. J20 5ufr S.'.Oi); packet. tlO.OM710.50; city, extra India (mess. J10.lifl7fl8.oo. Cut meats, quiet; Pcit. led bellies, JS.7511.0i); pickled shoulde s J7.orvrf7.K; pickled hams, JR. 25, Lnrd, steady western steamed, $.8.90; retlned, easy; con tinent, 59.05; South America, J9.65; com- rround, J7.007J7.12s, Pork quiet; fam'v. tu...vi in.ti.i, piiui 1 i-ii-uia, in.utrji ii.uu; mess. J15.Brv,f 16 K0. Ul'TTKR Receipts, B,0.'2 pkgs.; Ilrm; dairy, HffflSe; creamery. 16f204c; western June factory, 15013Vjc; Imitation creamery, H'11 174c CIIKKSIJ-Recelpts, 5,115 pkgs.; dull and weak; fancy large colored, 97i94e: fancy largo white, 947j94e; fancy small white, 94 fri9'Jc. 1U70S Receipts, 0.641 pkgs.; steady; stnte rim rennsyivania, itruifc; western canuieil, 3'Jifi I6U0: western uucandlecl. Sliilte TALLOW Firmer; city U2 per pkg.). Tic; country (Pkgs. freo), (47J54c. MuiiABMKH- Mteauy. POl,'LTRY Alive, steady : snrlncers. l!ff J3o; turkeys, So; fowls, 9o. Dressed, weak; springers, 12714c; fowls, S'479c; turkeys, TfiMK'. M13TALS Values In tin In Ixindon eon tlnuo 011 their downward couth?, todas's decline of 1 5s, closing spot at U 10s nnd futures nt 110 lis 6l. miming a net de rllim of 25 within three weeks ns a result of tho failure nt tho bull cllquo to corner tho spot till market in ixinnon. l no close thero was weak at the decline, and still further reduction are looked for. A sym pathetic decline occurred here, but buslm' s was slnck. The close was easy nt t:7,o 7f. 27.35 for snot tin. 'linniates are nom 11:1 hv unchanged at tl. Tlnplntes in Inidon have advanced from Us 6d to 15s 3d within six Comlltlnii of Trndr nnd (Inntntlnn (in Maple nnd I'nnoy Prodiiee. KfJCIS-Reeelpts llbornl: loss off, 1247113c LIVK POL'LTRY-liens, 67i64e; young nnd old roosters, 3c; turkeys, UTSc; ducks and Reese, 6c; spring chickens, per lb., 11W I2c. UL'TTKR Common to fair, 12TJ124c; tholce dairy. In tubs, ISftlflo; separator, 2"C. FRI2SII FISII-Hlack bass, ISo; whlta bass, sc; blui'llsh, lie; bullheads, 10c; bluo fins, 7c; buffaloes, 64c; cattish. 12c; cod, !'c; crapples, 77jlOc; elscoes. 7c; halibut, lie", herring, 6c; haddock, 10c; pUe, 90, rert snapper, 10c; salmon, 14c; sunllsh, 5c; trout, 9c, whltellsh, 9e. PKIKONS-Llve, per doz., COc. VHALS-Oholce. 879c. HAY Prices quoted by Omnln Wholesale Hav Dealers' iissnelntlnn: Choice tllilnnd. 10.50; No. 2 upland, 19.50; medium, t9; coarse, i. ttye straw, J6.50. These prices aro tor hay of good color and quality. Demand lair Receipts, I cars, WIIICAT-694C CORN-554C. OATS-llc, old. URAN-tltf. VEOHTARLES. ORKI-'N CORN-Per doz., 124c CARROTS-Per doz., 20c. RKKTS Per half bushel basket, 40c. TCRNIPS Per bnskct, 30c. Cl'CL'MUURS-Homo Brown, per doz., 20 4 ."We. LHTTt'CU-Pcr bit., 20c RADIHHK8 Per doz., 157120c. l'ARSLK Y Per doz.. 20c. N i: W POTATO12S-837l90c fAHHAOK Home grown, 34c. TOMATOHS-llomo grown, per lS-lb. basket. Jl.tfl. ONIONS Home grown, per in., sv4c . CAULIFLOWliR-Home grown, per doz., 75c, m:ANS-Vax, per half-bJ. basket, tl; string, per half-bu. basket. 75c. PEAS -Pet bu., Jl; per half-bu., 60c. CANTALOUPE-Pcr basket, 75c8tl.O0; crates, J2. WATERMELONS Texas, 207i33c. ns to size. CELERY Knlamazoo, per bunch, 2530c. FRUITS. APPLES-Per bbl., t2.507J2.75. CHERRIES Native, per S-lb. basket, 35c; Missouri, per 24-nt. case, t2. PEACHES-California, per box, 90c; freo stone. tl; choice Elbcrtos, tl; fancy, J1.20. PLUMS-Cnllfornla, per crate. tl.23Wl.50; homo grown, per S-lb. basket, 25c. PEARS-Uartlctts, t2.257J2.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Vnlenclas, J3.00; Med. sweets, ''LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, J5.30 6.00; choice, J5.50. HAN AN AS Per bunch, according to size, J2.IKl7f2.50. FIOS California, new cartons, 75c; lay cm, 65c; Imported, per lb.. 107112c DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER-Pcr bbl., J4.B0; per half-bbl., 12.75. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c; fil berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 187f20c; ruw peanuts, per lb., 67j54c; roasted. 64'j) "4c; Hrazlls. Uc; pecans, 107j22c. HIDES No. 1 green, 64c; No. 2 green, 54c; No 1 salted, 74c; No. 2 salted, 64c; No. 1 venl calf, 8 to 124 lbs., 8c; No, 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, St813c; sheep pelts, 25Q75c; horse hides, tl. 507)2.23. Ht. I. (Mils (irnlii nnd Provision. ST. LOUIS. AilR. 8.--WHEAT-Lowor: No. 2 red cash, elevator, 69Vic; track, "o-fi 714c: December, 72'4c; No. 2 hard, 7171Uc CORN HlRhcr; No. 2 cash, 5Sc: track, 617i614e; September, BS-HTjSSTic; December, 604c; May, OlTdc OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 36ic; track, 4f?374c; September, 36-Hc; May, 39c; No. 2 white, 3747iSc. RYE Firm at 63c. FLAXSEED No market. FLOUR Dull; new red winter patents, t3.407j3.6O; extra fancy nnd straight, t3.05 3.25: clear, J2.60ffi2.93. TIMOTHY SEED-Flrm, with prime at J5.I0 bid, to arrive. CORNMEAL Higher at J3. I1RAN Firm: sacked, east track, S24c; this side, S57iS7c HAY Timothy, steady at J13.004J15.50; prairie, firm nt J13.507il5.0O. WIIISKY-Steady at J1.29. IRON COTTONTIES-J1.20. HAGOINO-6-iW7'ic. HEMP TWINE-Sc. l'linVISin'Sl'nrl(. Slonrtv Inhhlnc- 89,000 Jir.TR l.nnl hlphnriit IS. IS. Ilri-enlt ni.-nlu 131.IK.0 iiinxed). dull and weak: extra shorts. iS.12Vd! clear ribs. JS.374: clear sides, JS.624. Ua con (boxed), dull nnd weak; extra shorts, J9: clear ribs, J9.374; clear sides, $9.50. M ETA LS Lead : Firm nt J4.30iJ4.40. Spelter: Dull at J3.80. POULTRY Market steady; chickens, iff 6c; springs, 077c; turkeys, 5c; youngs, 8t 12c; ducks, 5c; springs, 6c; Reese, ?c; springs, fie. lU'TTER-Stcndy; creamery. 1671214c: on Vnrlon dairy. 1371164c. ECiClS -Higher; nearby Uc RECEIPTS-Flour, 1.CK1O bbls.; wheat. 149, 000 bu.; corn. 30,0iV) bu. ; oats, 129,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 10,000 bbls.; wheat, $7,000 bu. ; corn, 47,000 bu.; oats, 61,000 bu. 7CM 73- 7641 I E7; BS4I B9! 3V,n 13 7741 It 80 8 624 S l',2 8 70 7 774 7 824 7 70 70U 71 , 73U B71i BS 57i 3ITs 13 24 14 874 S B74 8 65 8 6'.4 7 774 7 5 7 674 0c; on track, No. 1 hard, 71c; No. 1 northern, 694c; No. 2 northern, 6snc. FLOUR First patents, J.1.S51J3.93; second patents, t3.607r3.75, llrst clears, t2.907ja.W; second clears, t.'.20. HRAN-ln bulk, tl3.o07jl4.tJ. 'i'ulrdo (irnlii nnd Seed, TOLEDO, AUR. 8, WHEAT -Active, weak; cash nnd August, 71'c; September, 71c; December, 744c; May, 78c CORN Dull, strong; cash, 664c; Septem ber, 574C; December, b9'c, OATS Active, tlrm; cash, 354c; Septem ber, 354c: December, 37' 4C. RYE-57ic CLOVhRSLED-Cash, prime and Octo ber, t6.30. Dnlntli (Irnlii Mnrkct. nULUTH, Aug. S.-W1IEAT-Cash. No. 1 hard, 624c; No. 1 'northern, 704c; new No. 1 northern, 704c; September, 694c; Decem ber, 70?ic. OATS-SSo. j$ORN-55Uc. Peortn Jlnrket. PEORIA, Aug. 8.-CORN-HlRhcr; Au gust, B9c. OATS Firm; new No. 2 white, 324c, billed through. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.20 for fin ished rroods. M1W YOltK STOCKS AM) HOXDS. Trsilers Wntcti Crop rim nnd llluli Itnllronil I'nrnlngs. NEW YORK. Auk. S.-Unusunl prom Inence was given to the trading In tho United States Steel stocks owing to the fro queney with which large blocks changed hands at a rising scale. Professional oper ators were. Inclined to cover shorts In these Issues owing to the resumption of work at some plants nnd the olllclnl announcement of the. absorption of the Shelby Tube works. When the prices of the steel stocks began to mount upward nnd reached a level of 2',J and 2 per cent respectively above yester day for the common nnd preferred, the gen eral mnrkot kept pneo with the movement nnd exceeded those gains in some Instances. There were many Interruptions to the gen eral rise during the day by prollt-takltiR and short selling by tho room operators, but tho tecesslons worn not noteworthy except for the United States Steel stocks, which ended about 1 point below the best, when a report circulated that a prominent operator was unloading stock purchased at a much lower level, This selling soon affected the other market, but stagnation soon resulted and tno closing dealings showed steadiness. Conspicuous strength was displayed by St. Paul. Union Pnclllc. Mlscnurl Pacific. Sugar and Iickawnnnn, which were from 1-H to 5 pouus nigner and leu tno gains in tneir respective groups, The declaration of only the regular dividend on Union I'aclde was without effect on the stock, the price in fact ruling at 974. the best price of the day, when the announcement was mndo. No ex planation was made of the rise to 994 at tno close by .Missouri Pac 1 c. but it was asserted that a speculative Interest was re- sponsinie. stocks wlilch Usually do not at tain prominence in tne neniings attracted some attention today owing to the material character of their advances, the list Includ ing Great Northern preferred, General Elec- iric, i. onsoiianton (.ins, 1 locking valley, Colorado Southern llrst preferred, Cincin nati, Chicago, Clevelnnd .t St. Louis. St. Lawrenco & Adirondack nnd LaVe Erie Western, which were 27iG points higher. Monetary conditions were viewed In a favorable light owing to tho steady Rain by tho banks on subtreasurv oneratlons. this morning's statement showing a gain of over i,uw,wo on tne week thus far. Sterling ex change rates continued upward, demand hills being held quite genernlly above $4.SS, while sixty-day drafts brought $I.S5i. The bond market was stronir todiiv. the feature being Mohuwk nnd Malone Incomes, which ndvanced nearly C points. Total sales, par vaiue, i,tiFu,ii. united states nonda wero all unchanged on tho last call. The Commercial Advertlscr'H Loudon llnnnclnl cablegram says: The stock mar ket Is still stagnant, but tho feeling Is more cheerful, the chief Improvement being In Americnn snares, wnicn opened better on hopes of a pood crop report. The grangers led and Erie followed. London was only a moderate buver. hut New York siiimniteil prices nnd the closing was at the best. The Rank of England hns bought 2rt,ooo gold in bars. Money Is scarce, as 4.ihi0.0oi) must be paid on tho new consols. The market was compelled today to borrow $500,WIO. The j my irauo returns snow mat imports In creased 6.8 per cent, largely In American cotton and wheat, while exports decreased per com. runs exenange is 25.204. The following are the closinir nrieea on tho New York Stock exchange: I'lillndeliililit Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8,-WHKAT-Vic lower; contract grane. August. Ti'ivcuc. COR.N Firm, lie 11 gher: No. 2 mixed AUgllSt. tUVMIHUC. OATS-ou et but steady: No. 2 wh to clipped. 450, HUT I Kit Firm: fancy western cream ery, 214c; fancy prints, 214c; fancy nearby, uc. EGGS Firm: fresh nearby and western 17c; fresh southwestern, 124c; fresh south er n. 12c. CHEESE Steady: Now York full creams. tancy smau, uwnvc; ew vorit run creaui3 fair to choice. 94Tl'Jlic SUGAR-Rellned, quiet. COTTON-Unchnnged. TALLOW Dull; city, nrlmc In hoes- heads. 5c: country nrlme. In bbls.. 4 -tic: cakes, i''(ti',5i'. rut'i.TKV-i.ive, nrmer; rowis, lmnovje; old roosters. 7c, miring chickens, l.lffiloc: ducks, Iftjfllc. Dressed, quiet; fowls, choice. iiwiiuKc: tair 10 goon, mivw. 01 roosters. iic; nroners, nenruy, laniic: western, mv Uc. RECEIPTS-Flour. 2.500 bb s. nnd 1.134.000 ids. in sucks wnoat, yt,wo uu.: corn, s.soo mi.; nnis, nu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. S9.O0O bu.: corn. SS.. ot) nu. ; oats, uu, Liverpool (.'ruin 11 ml Provision. LIVERPOOL. Auk. 8. WHEAT Snot. sttady; No, 2 red western winter, 5s 8id; iu. 1 norinern spring, ds s'(i; io. 1 tall forma, bs: futures, steady: Sentember. 5s stud; December, fs 9',id. coiirs American mixed, new. Is. QV.,; oiu. 110 siih-k: luinres. sieanv: Heniemnor. 4s Slid: October. 4s 9d. PUUVIHKJ.N i.oru. Amor can refined. In palls, quiet, 43s 3d; prime western, In tierces, nulet. 43s fid. llama, short 0.1 1. quiet, 53s. Ilacon. Cumberland cut, steady, 44s 6d; short clear backs, hteady, 41s. Shoulders, square, dull, 38s. rAM.UW Austral an. In London, firm. .H .111. PEAS cannuinn, Cs 3id. HOPS At London (Pacific coast) dull at 3 10s 4.5s. Recelnts of wheat during the last three dnys, 30,000 centals, including 14,000 American. Recelnts of American corn during the last three days, ;u,iuu centnis. Knnann City (iraln nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Aug. S.-WHEAT-Sen tembcr. tVUTiti54ie: December. 6SJ;e: cash No 2 hanl. 66'i7j67c; No. 3, tW7jf64c; No. 2 red, Kitvuiuc. CORN September and December. BS4c cash. No. 2 mixed. BSUiiSOo: No. 2 while one, OATS-No. 2 white. 394c RYE-No. 2. ffifitiMio. HAY-Cholco timothy, tl4.50; prairie, $14.00, nl'TTI'n rnn ........ 1 1 VT ,.v . (, villllllVI, ivijii, 11UIIJ, ItlllU) H41M64i EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri ami lfm stock quoted on 'change nt 10c doz., loss off, cases returned. RECEIPTS-Wheiit, 131,100 bu,; corn, B9.20) mi.; oats, 'i.i mi, SHIPMENTS-Wheat. ISS.SM bu.: cor BS.IOO bu.; oats, 27.C00 bu. .Milwaukee (irnlii Mnrket, MILWAUKEE, Aug. 8. WHEAT Ma ket higher: No. 1 northern. 73c; No. 2 north em, iivniix; neptemner. ju'c. RYE-Hlgher: No. 1. 57c, 11 Alt LEY Firm; No. 2, 62c; eample, 45fi CORN September, 57?;c Mlnueniinllii Whent, Flonr nnd Ilrnii MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 8. WHEAT Cosh 69',tc; September, Oi404c; December, Atchison 72"i So. Unllway do pfd m do nfil nnltlmore & Ohio... 93Va Tex. k l'ncltlc .... do pM SIHTol.. tit. 1.. & W. Canadian Pacific ...VA'.i do pM Canaila So b"i4 Union Pnclllc Clies. & Ohio 4U; On pM Ctilcacu & Alton.... S7 Wnliash do pfd i.Oi do nfd Chlcaito, Ind. & L.. iUVa Wheel. & L. E.... do ifil CJ ,d 2.1 nrd Chlcaco & 13. III. ...12ti Wis. Central Chicago O. W 21T do pfd do 1st pfd Hi P. C. O. & Ht. L.. do Id pfd 45i Adams Kx Chicago & N. W...191 American Ex It. I. & P Uf.4 P. s. Kx Chicago Ter. & Tr., If, WellvFurgo tlx.. l,003.l); notes reserve, decreased eil,c(X); government securities, decreased l,ooi); other deposits, decreased 3.0tW,UX). The proportion of the Hank of EtiRland's re serve to liability Is 46.26 per cent. Last week is was 49.1S per cent. Rate of dis count unchaiiRed at 3 per cent. The amo.tnt of bullion taken In the Rank of England on balance today was .10,000. Gold pre miums lire quoted nt Buenos Ayrcs nt 131.70 and nt Madrid 39.70. PARIS, Aug. S.-Stagnatlon ruled tho bourse today. Little Importance uis rt tached to the Franco-Turkish dispute on the (play question. Rentes were steady. Spanish 4s rallied slightly In spite of un favorable exchange. Spanish rails were In demand for Spanish account. Industrials were maintained. Hlo tlntos opened firmer, reacted on lower copper reports nnd Mulshed with a better tone, Dellecrs were In demand. Tho weekly stntement of tho Hank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased S6,l("),ijf; treasury accounts current, de creased 7,;iV).0ii0f ; gold In hand, decreased 2li.0")f: bills discounted, decreased 139.375.- ucjf; sliver In hand, Incrensed D.Vu"if. Three per cent rentes, iuif'.'74c for tno account. KxohutiRO on London, 25f 204c for checks. Spanish Is, 70.374. IlERLIN, Aug, 8. Business wns fair on the bourse todny and there wns Increased conlldence. Home funds were particularly ilrm, owing to good Investment demand. Canadian Pacific Improved. Banks, mines and Industrials were in good demand. Ex rhatiRe on London, 20m 45 pfRs. for checks. Discount rates. Short bills, 2 per :ent; three months' bills, 24 per cent. London Stock (lt:otn tlons, LONDON, Aug. 8.-1 p, m.-ClosIng: Consols, money ... do account ...... Anaconda Canadian Pacific. Ht. Paul Illinois Central .. Uiulslle N. '. Central .... No. Pacific pfd.... PennsylumU So. Pacific U. S. Steel do pfd Atcliljr.il do pM Ilnltlmore & Ohio. Ches. A- Ohio Chicago O. W Denver & 11. G.... do pM .. W4 .. ..UP, ..i:'s ..11; ..M3't ..15P, .. 0! I .. 73 V.Tle do 1st pM do 2d pfd M K. & T do ptd Norfolk & W... do pfd intarlo & W..., Heading do 1st nrd do 2d pfd 4Ji4 So. Hallway 9?4 do pfd "l' Union Paclllc 9iSli do pfd 1'74 Wabash 44 do pfd ll Spanish 4 t:t Hand Mines ... . 9! 37U CO M4 Mi j t9 26 2' 4 SS fs, Sft , SI (0 C?H 41 BAR SILVEIl-Stendy nnd unchanged. MONEY 2JT24 per cent; rate of discount In tho open market for short bills, 2-Vf 4 per cent; for three month' bills, 2 7-l6(j 2 9-16 per cent. Boston Stocks nnd Ilonds. BOSTON, Aug. 8.-Call loans. y(H4 per cent; tlmo loans, 44'H'5 per cent. Olllclnl cloalng: a., t & s. p do pfd r4 Amer Sugar 134 American Tel I'M Iloston & Albany... 2164 Boston Elevated ...ITS Boston & Me I1): Dominion Coal .. do pfd V. S. Stoet do pfd Oen. Klectrlo .... Ed. Electric 111.. Mex. CVntral .... N. E. (1. C..., Old Colony Old Dominion ... Union Pacltlo .... West End M Atchison 4s It: Adventure 24 Bingham Mln. Co... 4J Amal. Copper HJi, Atlantic r.5 Cal. & Iletla Centennial 2t)'s .116 IKnmkltn 1:4 . 42 (Humboldt . Wi Osceola f 2174 Parrot SO .MO iQulncy 170 . 23 ISanln lo Copper.... . r-4 Tamarack 14) .508 Ptah Mining : . nu Winona 54 . 55 IWolvcrlnes C24 Srw York .VI 1 11 1 11 k Stocks. NEW YORK, Aur. 8.-The following nro the cloning quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con Alice Breece 140 Brunswick Con 11 Comstock Tunnel .. C Con. Cal. & Vn I.0 Deadwood Terra to Horn Silver 173 Iron Silver M I x-ficl v 11 15 Con 5 M Mttle Chief ... (5 Ontario Ophlr riioenlx ....... Potosl Savage iSlorr.i Nevada (-mall llcns... Standard 13 ...st; W) 10 40 LOO I, do pfd., C. C. C. & St. Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson ... Del. U & W Denver A: It. Q pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd fit. Nor. pfd Hooking Valley .., do pfd Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do pfd Iake Brie & V..., do pfd L. N Manhattan L Mot. St. By , Mex, Central Mex. National .... Minn. & St. I. Mo. Pacific M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central .... Norfolk fc W Ontario & w Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd do il pfd St. L. & S. F do 1st pfd do 2d prd Nv,. St. L. Southw do pfd St. Paul do pfd So. Pacific . 37 Amal. Copper . !04 Amor. Car & V.,., . 13 1 do pfd . hi Amer. Lin. Oil.... . 25 I do pfd IM14 Amer. S. & It .'.23 1 do pfd . 414 Amer. Tobacco ... . WU Anac. Mln. Co.... . "64 Brooklyn B. 'I . 614 Colo. Fuel & Iron . 1'J Con, Gas .!7 Con. Tobacco . r2U do prd . Oen. Electric ... .It Olucose HiiRar ... . Si Hocking Coal ... . "6 Inter. Paper . 62 do pM .Vl'i'i Inter. Power ..... .101 llAclede Oas ..116i National Biscuit .lM'i National Iead .., 2o'i National Salt ... . 1UU do ntd. .103 Pacific Coast . 9J Paelllc Mall . 2Mi People's Oas . r.2, Presed S. Car.... P7 do prd .ljl'i'Pullman P. Car... . 14 Bepuhllo Steel ... . C'J I do prd 113 Sugar . 4'J Tenn. Coal & Iron . 764 Cnlon n.ig & P.. . tl I do prd . 3D IT. S. Leather . 7S 1 do prd . 6I,i U. S. Rubber . 174 do prd . 61 U. S. Steel .151 I do prd ..4 Western Union .. . 54' . 2S'i . pari . 4) . 20-1; . 334 . 96 U . Sf'.i . K'i . 394 . 17, . 29 . 20'i .175 .195 . t5 ,.140 .1124 . 24 . 82"i . 27 . 61 . SITS 1?!. ,.132 ,. 434 .. 74 ,. 91 ,.c:o .. 66 ..113 ..151 .. 6! ... 20 .. 204 .. 75 .. 90 .. ' .. 414 .. 204 ,.. 3'J4 .. 754 .. 61 .. CJ ..1114 .. 41 ... 34 ..201 ... Wi ... 71 4 .1-4 . 6?'i . 144 . 70'4 . 13li . fO'i . M . C5 . 41. . .OOTi . W Hunk ClenrliiK". OMAHA, Aug. 8. Bank clearings today, $1,070,731.53, corresponding dny last year, JM'.6.r.;6ii4: Increase, J30l.oi5.51 BOSTON, Aug. S.-ClearlnRs, $22,M5,212; balances, $1,701,212. CHICAGO, Aug. S.-ClenrinRS, $22,S93,401; balances, $l.')10,So0; posted exchange, $l.S6ff 4.SS4; New York-. exchange, 9fi3Uc discount. NEW YORK. Aug. 8. ClenrlnRS, JlilS.iWI, 447; balances, tUfi'M.Wl. BALTIMORE. Atlg. S. Clearings, $3,390, SOO; balances, $45746S, CINCINNATI, Aug. 8.-Clearlngs, $2,875. 900; Now York exchange, par; money, 34r(j6 per cent. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8.-CIenrlngs, $3,762,150; balances, $7o2,30,9; money, 4fl0 per cent; New York exchange, 35c discount bid, par usked. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ootd to Cboioe i'cef Stten Stetdj, Wbllt Othen Wra How nd ffiak, NOT MUCH CHANGE IN HOG VALUES Mirep nnd l.ninbs Were In Active lie 111 11 lid Todny nnd Prices AiUnnccd Ten to Fifteen Cents on AiithliiK (iood. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. S. Receipts were: Cattlo Hoks. Sheeii, Olhclal Monday d,tv u.iui u.iKil umciai iib'sday 3,oJo Oiliclal Wednesday 3,417 Ulhclal Thursday 2,ow 1 heifer... 510 2 75 2 feeders.. 710 2 7 60 cows. ... 569 2 75 13 stei rs . . . 991 3 5i) 11 tows :sll 2 75 1 bull .... 1410 2 55 6 cows 1M0 2 75 3 feeders 776 3 10 5 cows. .. 1006 3 15 1 calf . . -ISO .1 fO I cows. .. 1022 3 05 1 cow. .. . S30 160 Nebraska L. & F. Co. Neb. 56 cows 950 3 05 15 cows 93 3 0- Meows.. .. 952 3 05 42 cows. ... 911 2 93 61 cows. ...977 3 03 40 cows 970 2 93 11.321 11,023 0,lh)9 Four dajs this week. 13,197 Same days last week.... Mf3 Satno week betorc t,W6 Same threo weeks ago... 11, 103 Same four weeks ago 10,012 Same days last year 16,747 Avorairo nrlce nnld fne hoes lit Omaha tho past several days with com parisons. I 1901. ,ii.i0.(lS99.,lS9j.lS97. 1S96. U95. 4, 111 t),'j2D 2..K) 35,104 19.991 3l,t"0 26, iW 3 1, Ml 26.4IW 60, 1'J J 14,043 2o,2.S ll.OiU 27.02S 2J.301 South July July July July 15.. 16.. 17. 18. b V74I I 3 Hit 3 77: 1I 3 Wl 4 5 61V 5 021 I 3 W 3 2U 3 07 4 M b 554 4 9I 4 01 I 3 mi 2 7i 4 U b 4 87 4 16, 3 82 2 M 4 4 July 18... 1 0 b2 i 4 9J 4 2 J W, 3 3J JUlV 0 I F. CCfW J Uwi A (A, 1 1 V.. July 20.. Juiy 21.,. Julv 2-'... July 2.1 .. JUly 21. .. 6 634 JUiy 5 6S4 SSBil O U4! 4 : 5 07 4 191 4 21 4 34 15 5 15 4 36 I 5 74il 5 t5l 4 311 3 S9l I 5 6S4 5 O.'l 4 271 3 87 3 37 1 J 2 971 4 W 2 9S 2 69 4 35 1 8J1 4 81 I 3 36) 2 K2I 4 76 3 861 3 35 3 81 3 38 3 79 3 27, 3 82 3 2a 89 3 43. 85 1 4 81 4 8$ 4 il 4 93 5 ! 4 .121 3 2 5 13 4 331 3 671 3 29 2 761 4 3 3 72 3 26i 2 71 5 0S1 3 7h 3 44 5. Ji 4 i4 0 09 I 32 3 601 i ! 1 '' 6 15 4 19 3 79 2 7. 4 4 5 181 1 261 3 711 3 45 4 U 26. July 2... 1 6 5Si, Juiy -'5... July 29...' 5 474 July 3u... I 5 664 July 31... 5 61 August I.) 5 664 August 2.i 5 76 I August 3.1 5 7:Uii r, 1S 4 M 3 07i 3 471 2 831 4 54 August 4. 1 ' I 5 10 4 43 3 61 3 57; 2 85 August 6. 1 5 S4 I I 4 45, 3 71 3 53 2 96 4 6j August It. 5 Ml 5 01 3 77 4( 3 U2 4 August 7.1 5 63 I 5 441 4 3l I 3 45; 2 92 4 15 August 8., 5 65S 5 15 4 37 3 81 2 75 1 10 Indicates Sundav. The oiliclal nuniber of cars of stock brought In today by each road was; Cattle, liogs. Sh'p. H'rs. C, M. & St. I'. Rv. O. H St. L. Ry 1 Missouri Pnclllc Ry.. 4 Union Pnclllc system. 32 ('., & N. W. Ry 1 F., E. .1 M. V. R. R. . II C, St. P.. M. & 0 9 M. & M. R. R. R 37 C, H. .t Q. Ry 3 C, It. I. ei P., east.. 1 C, R. I. & P., west., t 1 15 3 31 7 15 5 11 92 Total receipts 103 The disposition of tho day'n receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Uuyers. Omaha Packing Co 82 Swltt and Company 693 Cudahy Packing Co 957 Armour .V Co 419 Omaha V. Co., from 1C. C. 46 R. Becker A- UoRnn 13 Vansant Co 10 I. oilman & Co 41 W. 1 Stephen S3 Livingstone & Schaller.... 21 Hamilton ei Rothschild... 51 L. F. II US!! 20 H. F. Hobblck 31 Other buyers 117 2,651) 2,262 2,370 2,137 1,1 niS 1,167 192 .761 2,367 cattle Cotton MnrUet. NEW YORK, Aug. S.-COTTON-The mar ket tor futures started barely steady in tone, with prices down Jjj5 points under liquidation of small straggling lines he d through tho recent break. In the bono of a turn an.l under selling for short account I y . f.1 local sentiment nnd prices slowly at llrst. Totals CATTLE There was a fair run of here today and a good proportion of the re ceipts was inane up or western came. 1 no demand for the better grades of beef was In good shape and Just about steady prices were paid. Packers started in In good season this mornltiR and bid Just about yesterday's prices for the more dei-lrable grades of corn fed cattle. The common and llRhtwelght stuff, particularly that which has been led only a short time, was slow sale nnd In a good ninny cases sales wero made that looked a little lower than the same kinds brought yesterday. The western rnnge beef cattlo that were offered were of pretty fair quality and ns high as $1.10 was paid, which could be quoted steady with the way grass steers have been selling of late. Packers seemed to want the grassers and the better p.rades were soon disposed of. Thero was a good demand for tho better Kr. des of cows and heifers this morning and Just about steady prices wero paid. Tho common stuff, such ns canners, also sold for practically the same prices they did yes terday, but tho medium grades wore neg lected nnd In a Rood many cases sold about a dime lower. Sellers found that clnss of stock haul to dispose of, us buyers did not seem particularly anxious for It. Bulls, calves and stags nil soid In about the same notches they did yesterday. Not many stocuers and feeders wero of- Ex-dlvldend. Xew York Money Market. NEW YOR1C. Aug. R MnXRV-On nill closed steady nt 2fi24 per cnt; last loan, 24 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4".tfj per cent. , STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, w'th actual business In bankers' bills nt Jl.SSff 4.SS4 for demand and nt $1,854 for slx'y days; posted rates. $l.f6ffj l.f 6'-. and $I.SS4; commercial hill?, $I.Hl44.t54, miijVKU uar, oVac; Mexican dollars, !6c. BONDS Governments, stead v: stnte. In. active; railroad, strong. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: but with Increasing rapidity, ndvanced to n level of OfflO points over the prices touched on yesterdaj. Later there was a sharp reaction under protit-tnklnR and folllni for nnother decline, but the market displayed n steady undertone throughout tho dav On the advance New Orleans wns a leadn g buyer here. Tho rise carried October to 7.18c and January to 7.23c. The ninrVot closed quiet, with prices net 1 point lower to 2 points higher. Spot cotton closed quiet; middling gull, S40; snles, 8S5 bales. Cotto 1 futures closed quiet; August, 7.07c; Septem ber, 7.C9c; November, 7.16o; December, 7.16o; January nnd February, 7.19c; March, 7.21c; April, 7.22c. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. S.-COTTON-Steady; sales, 107 bales; ordinary, 63ic; good ordinary, 6 7-16c: low middling, 74c; middling, Sc; good middling, S'ic; middling fair, receipts, 1,461 hales"; stock. 57.361 bales. Futures quiet; August, 7.70177.73c; September, 7.03i7.06c; November, 7.0,!(7.03 : December, 7.03if"7.04c: Jnnunry, 7.05&7.i7c; February. 7.06fj7.cSc; March, 7.0"iT7.10c. ST. LOUIS, Aug. S.-COTTON-Market quiet; middling, Se; sales. W bales; receipts, 596 bales; shipments, 1,159 bales; stock, 16, 166 biles. GALVESTON, Aug. 8.-COTTON-Stcady nt 8 l-16c. LIVERPOOL, Aug. R.-COTTON-Spot, good business nt unchanged prices. Sa'es 12,000 bales, of which 1,00) were for specu lation and export nnd Included 11,10) Ameri can. Receipts, 1,100 bales, nil Amerlcin. Futures opened quiet and closed steady : American middling, I. m. c, August, 4 12 61 (fit 13-6ld, sellers; August nnd September, 4 0-tilffl 10-6I1I, buyers; September, 4 9-t'lTi 4 10-6ld, buyers; October, g. o. c, 4 1-fl 1, huyers; October and November. 3 62-01' 3 63-61(1. buyers; November nnd December 3 61-6Ki3 62.6ld, sellers; December and Janu ary. 3 61-6(3 62-61(1, tellers; Jnnuirv nnd February, 3 61-6K(i3 62-C'd. value; February nnd March. 3 6:-6ld, buyers; March and April, 3 03-01(1, sellers. ..137 ..117 ..111 ..P.J .iu:; V. S. ref. 2 .... do coupon do 3i, teg...... do coupon do new it, reg do coupon do ell if. rrc do coupon . .. do 5b, rtg do coupon p. of C 3, 65.. Atchlnon gen. 4n. do adj. I Canada So. 2s.. Chen. & Ohio 44..K64 do 5s 12" C & N. W. c 7B..13S4 do S. F. deb. bs..'.22 Chicago Ter. 4 ? Colo. So. 49 8 4 Denver & B. O. t Ui'.'i P.rle general 4 854 P. W & D. C. 1. Ill den. Electric 5s.... Iowa Central In... I,, ti N unl. 4... M., K. & T. 2s-... M.. K. & T. 4.. .1074 N. Y. C. Is .07 N J. C. gen. Bi... IfiS'l No. Paclllc 3s .MS',4 do 4s. .IOC, ..i2!4 . 72 .ion; N V. C & St I. 4S..10J N. & W. con. 4s.,.. 102 Oregon Nav. Is 1071,4 do Is 1021, "Oregon S. L. 6s...::o do consol 6s U'.v. 124 'Beading gen. 4s.... 93 .M't'HIo Q. w. Is lf)4 91 lSt I. I M c. 5s.. UU uu .st I, & 8 P g. 6s.. ill 'St. Paul consola ..17: St P. C & V 1S....II3M do 5s H64 So. Pacific 4s HI So. Hallway M Ui s. It. & T. 6s 5 Tex. A Pacific 1S..11SU 1154 .101H . 81 . 0;4 ilo 2s.. Union Pa-inc 4s. Wabash Is "do 2s West Shore 4... .Wis. Central Is.. Va. Centuries .. . 1J3 ..P1I4 ,..1I7 -.110", ..11:4 .. 014 Bid. Offered. Forelun I'liinnclnl. LONDON. Aug. 8.-Money wns In active demand today In connection with the con sols installment, though tho pressure did not equal anticipations, In tho Stock ex chnngo business wns Inactive and Irregular Consols were firm and home rails wero dull. Americans responded to the Improvment in Wall street. Louisville, Southern Pacltlo and Steel were the features. Tho Improve ment continued and prices closed Ilrm, with some stocks slightly below the best prices of tho day. Tho weekly statement of tho Bank of England shows tho follow ing chnnges: Total reserve, decreased iJ63'), OOu; circulation, decreased 113,000; bullion, decreased i;782,90S; other i.ecurltles, (In creased 3,760,000; public deposits, decreased Coffee Mni'lcet, NEW YORIC, Aug. 8,-COFFEE-Tho market for coffee futures opened steady In tone at an udvnnce of 5Qlo points on for eign nnd total buying following strong European advices. Throughout tho session bullish aggressiveness was manifested and val.ies were well sustained. Brazilian news wan also of bullish average. Receipts did not come up to expectations, nlthough thoy nro now running nwny nhead of last year's figures. Buying by the "metal clique" and "switching" tho near months for tho more remote positions woro tho chief features of operations. Trading was fairly actlso throughout, tho market finally closing steady at n net ndvance of 5fjl0 points. Total sales nmnunted to 33,750 lings, lnclud Ing: September, 4.93c; November, 5,03W5.10c; December, 5.1.Vii5.20e; Februarv, 5.3flc; March. 5.40c; May, 5.50c: July. 5.605.65c. Spot, Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 5 11-ltic. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 8l(114c. Oil nnd Liinln, OIL CITY, Aug. 8,-OILS-Credlt bal nliccs, $1.25; certltlcates, no bid; shipments, 81,197 bbls.; nverage, 97.597 bbls.; runs, 101, 001 bbls.; nverage. 82.3S3 bbls. NEW YORE, Aug. S.-OI LS-Cottonseed, steady. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady ; com mon to good, $1,101)1.15. Turpentine, ilrm. a? (037,-e LONDON, Aug. N.-OILS-Cnleuttn 'In seed, spot, 56s. Linseed oil, 32s 14d. Tur pentine fnlrllH, 27s lK.d. SAVANNAH. Aug. 8.-OILS-Turpenllno, firm. 344c Rosin, Ilrm, unchanged. CHARLESTON, Aug. 8. OI LS Turpen tine, ilrm, 32c. Rosin, Ilrm, unchanged. to strong, but tho 2-yoar-olds were a little slow nnd In some cases weak, probably ow ing to tho fact that It Is getting toward tho end or tno week, itepresentalivo sales; BEEF STEERS. evr York Dry (iimilx Bnrl.cl. NEW YORK. Aug. S.-DRY GOODS There has boon no change in the market for cotton goods In nny direction. An aver age amount of business hns been reported at previous prices In both stnple and fancy lines, Woolen and worsted goods for men's wear have sold fairly well at previous prices. Wool Mnrket. ST LOUIS, Aug, S.-WOOL-Prlces ie susCilned nnd movement free; medl.im grades. Mfjl7a; light fine, liyilct htavy fine, OQUci tub washed, 123:1c. No, Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 600 1 "5 4 901 4 15 3 473 1 75 3 1273 4 2 1 660 2 23 2 127.-, 4 10 1 "CO 3 25 17 1021 4 1. 1 "W I ') 7 1107 4 .- 1 670 2 73 9 1032 4 to 1 100) 2 " 16 1013 4 85 1 .'. .. 1 111)0 ,", liO 9 9T0 3 10 14 1223 5 15 H Hon 3 :.i 20 1102 5 IS 13 856 4 I'O 23 1231 5 23 SO 1333 4 75 4S I4S1 5 30 I 8.30 3 7. 5 1293 5 ."0 S 1230 3 M 11 1119 5 33 I 630 I IU 31 13 3 43 1 OTU 4 i STEERS AND HEIFERS. 3 950 2 TO 65 879 5 10 16 894 2 70 41 10SS 5 30 i 1060 4 50 COWS. 1 630 1 CO 3-1 S2 2 6.3 1 S20 t 01 3 967 2 13 5 905 t !) 2 9T0 2 6.3 (1 909 1 50 2 S15 2 1,3 2 SS0 1 50 2-t S31 2 70 1.,.; 780 1 50 lit 916 3 70 1 SS0 1 73 23 914 2 73 1 W0 1 7.5 1 970 3 73 1 730 1 73 2 970 2 75 J 880 3 01 3 1010 2 73 3 92) 3 00 0 1031 2 SO 1 74) 3 00 4 930 2 S3 1 570 2 00 2 9J0 2 (.5 8 9S3 2 00 2 99-) 3 S3 1 1180 2 CO 2 903 2 S3 2 975 2 00 10 1000 2 S3 11 1U07 2 in 13 972 2 90 3 990 2 15 1 1520 3 9) ; 1033 3 23 2) 981 2 90 1 10' 2 23 20 947 2 95 3 1030 2 33 2 910 2 33 1 930 2 30 4 953 3 Oil 4 9V. 2 50 1 1310 3 00 1 10J0 2 50 2 1033 3 o) 2 903 2 50 1 S30 3 (.0 2 1040 2 50 3 910 3 10 4 S82 2 30 9 Ml 3 10 1 810 2 1') 9 100S 3 15 1 1010 2 5U 3 516 3 25 1 10 2 10 1 10iO 3 23 1 fiio 2 0 1 120() 3 40 ; :oo3 3 eo 1 1030 3 75 1 i) 2 iii 1 1210 4 Oil l 970 2 w 22 1096 4 SO HEIFERS. 1 63) 5 i'l 1 750 2 83 1 mo 2 50 1 110 3 i) e' 6'.') 2 35 1 920 3 10 2 165 2 CO 1 750 3 1J ' s:) 3 73 4 517 3 30 V" 635 3 75 2 $30 3 30 5 6Sl 2 83 BULLS. 1 950 I 30 1 14SU 2 65 j" 1310 2 15 1 1690 2 60 1 121 1 2 25 1 1170 5 V) 1 1290 2 25 6 801 2 ro 1 1270 2 23 1 9) 2 to 1 1000 2 '.'3 1 90 ;vi 1 1510 2 25 1 1210 2 w 1 W') 2 25 1 710 2 tS 1 691 3 55 6 936 3 IK) 3 1010 2 3. 1 1170 3 00 2 13'i0 2 59 2 1125 3 30 2 1115 2 30 1 1330 3 50 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 507 2 i 1 670 3 60 4 615 2 23 1 6(0 2 75 CALVES, 1 310 2 to 1 mo 4 ;o 7 265 4 00 1 160 5 01 I 120 4 fO 3 140 5 M 1 9,i 4 5u 1 210 5 00 STAGS. 1 BIO 2 60 1 UN) 3 15 1 800 3 15 1 neo 6'j STOCUERS AND FEEDERS. 6 995 3 20 3 t3o 3 M 6 510 3 25 1 C30 3 23 1 510 3 50 I lito 3 2.1 3 810 2 50 21 Si'i 3 25 II 901 2 '3 2 us 5 30 2 9.V) 2 75 14 60 3 30 1 1000 2 73 II 711 3 SO 1 870 3 75 1 670 3 3) 37 C10 2 "18 S 701 3 36 8 650 2 .Vi 8 617 3 4) 2 9V) 3 10 7 67S 3 11 6 840 3 I ) 4 C05 3 50 3 900 3 10 3 770 3 0 4 TJ5 3 10 2 645 3 50 1 800 3 CO 1 510 3 '0 3 S20 3 ' 0 1 !50 4 no 60 cows. .. . 96 3 05 Swan L. & L, 46steers....l2l0 4 40 44 steers.. ..1217 4 40 22 steers.... 1239 4 10 21 steers... .12i1) I 40 1 steer... .1200 4 in HOOS-Thcre was not 11 hogs here today, but still S. Co.-Wyo. 49 steers.. ..1113 4 03 52 steers. ...1l;ii 4 05 33 steers... .1137 4 05 39 steers... .PW 4 uR 1 steer 119) I 40 heavy run of there were a good many carried over from ycstcid.iy. which made the supply on sale of quite liberal proportions. Backers started In bidding just about steady to strong prices ns compared with yesterday's general mar ket. It was noticeable, Irnvever. tint ill y wire picking out the better grades unl lenvlng the common and light weight f-tuff. For the general run of mixed hogs they paid right around 15.115. while the heavier grades sold largely at $5,674 and $3.70, with some of the prime loads going as high as $5 80. It was not a particularly active mar ket, but still the bulk was dlspos.-d of In falily good season. The lust end of the market did not show much change on good stuff, but the light weights sold very mean, as low as 5 25 being pub! for pretty fair stun. Commis sion men are warning their shippers to buy the lightweights nt a low tlgure, as tiny are selling far below the heavier grades. ui-lircseiiiHiive sales: No A v. Sh. I. No. A v. 14 I'M ... 4 0 ;, 224 M KTt SO 6 ... S3 19S 53 13 '() 5 1 213 116 li M 5 3i 7J 19; 103 165 If.) 5 0 82 2'1 84 171 10 3 25 7 !) 9s! 16 210 3 M 71 211 87 ... .201 18rt 3 30 !9 211 124 187 Hi) 5 .14 62 211 70 ITS 12.) 5 f.2 211 77 1M 3) 5 51 SI JiK) 66 214 160 5 60 64 276 II 277 210 5 1.0 63 2I 53 193 10 3 60 71 223 72 2i 2") 5 W ,'.3 v.2t!) 71 203 160 3 M) 36 r..M '.'1 211 21) ft i.l 13 226 96 209 M 5 M 51 225 75 203 20i) 3 (3 66 267 53 212 160 h 01 es 162 67 194 70 5 62 4 37 269 v2 2'U M fi 1.S4 fij, 2 34 225 40 3 KU, fj 219 86 219 left 3 6''fc 72 228 78 20", 2,) 5 (..'4 63 2J6 79 203 IM 3 624 80 1ST 66 218 ... 3 i'iJIj 23 259 80 219 0 5 b"i, 10 239 69 217 120 5 i24 56 23.3 At 243 80 5 614 5 231 53 275 80 5 ii4 66 22? 87 203 120 6 t24 81 214 74 SO0 JM 3 324 72 224 51 222 i 5 1O4 69 21) 53 238 ... 5 63 67 21) 63 2M S) 5 1.5 69 223 C9 21 7 160 3 63 53 .101 66 301 120 3 t5 61 250 "3 205 0 5 t.3 61 237 56 231 40 5 5 59 273 73 20. ... 5 m 62 217 61 220 ... 3 63 r$ 27 73 220 ISO 5 (.5 66 251 r 231 ... 5 h3 70 2S7 61 221 80 3 63 65 266 85 213 f.) 5 6.3 61 276 85 223 40 5 15 61 258 66 21"! 16) 3 n3 69 253 62 149 40 6 f.5 C2 312 66 233 120 5 65 6S 273 S7 199 SO 5 S3 61 244 62 252 40 6 65 CR 284 61 214 80 5 65 63 296 71 219 ... 3 63 90 10 67 216 160 6 its 54 325 ! I.11 126 I) 210 0 120 120 80 80 1J0 160 20 40 16.1 V) 80 50 Pr." 3 I'i 5 . 5 Im 5 63 5 (-3 5 (.5 5 6) 6 65 :. hS 3 63 6 63 5 63 3 63 5 63 5 63 5 6.1 3 Ci 120 IT. I 100 10 ) 80 120 120 120 80 M 10 40 80 40 joo 120 10 120 3 6.'4 3 1.74 5 67i 1 u 6'4 5 o74 f, U7'4 6 67i, 5 h"la 5 67i 1 5 67 4 5 674 i 67'j 6 1.7 'j 5 Ii7a 6 t.74 6 67 4 6 70 5 .0 5 70 6 70 6 70 5 70 5 70 5 .0 5 70 5 70 6 70 5 70 5 70 5 724 5 73 5 i'3 5 75 6 53 5 75 5 75 5 SO SHEE' There wns not n henvy supplv of sheep here today, and as pnekers teemed to have liberal orders the market rul-d active and loefflSe higher than yester'av Wethers and ye.11 lings mixed (-old todiy ns high ns $3.35. which looked tully 2..'(t:t0c higher than the same kind sold for the nrit of the week. It was n good, active mnrket on sheep nnd everything was disposed of In good season, nlthough there wns nothing strictly choice on sale, nnd tho good stuff Is what the packers want. Lambs also sold lnfilSc higher today, nnd the quality of the offerings was only fair. Thero was nothing on sale good enough to bring over $1.75. t'uotntloni. Choice yearlings. S3.25fl3.50; fair to go (1 vearllnt'S, $3.15fi3S; choice, wethers, $3.20'fJ3.40; fair to grod wethers, $2.90i33.20; choice ewei, $2.GO02.'JO; fair to good ewes, $2.(05(2.60; choice spring lambs, 1. 654)6.00; fair to good spring lambs, $4,255(1 4 65; feeder wethers, $2.rfl'rf3.0n: feeder Iambs, f j.iejjj.uu. lieprcsentntivo sales: 3 SO 120 2'W No. 9 Idaho bucks and ewes. 3 Idaho ewes 5 Idaho ewes 63 Idaho ewes 76 Idaho cull lambs 50 Idaho cull lambs 5 Idaho cull lambs 67 Idaho cull lambs 366 Idaho wethers 43 Idaho yearling ewes.... 3 Idaho wethers 22 Idaho withers 354 Idaho yearlings 407 Idaho lambs 173 Idaho lambs 462 Idaho lambs Av. . 121 . 106 . 11 1 . 86 . 53 . 60 . 50 . 56 . S3 . 100 . 73 . 87 . 91 . 63 . 61 . 71 Br. $2 00 2 30 2 70 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 00 :i 00 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 35 4 53 4 53 4 75 ClIICAtiO lilVG hTOCK MAIIKET. Native Cuttle Weak Uokn Active .Sheep StroiiK. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.-CATTLE-Recelpt3, 10,500 head, Including 85S head Texans; good weight steers, ilrm; all other native cattle, weak to lower; good to prime steers, $3.U0ii 6.15; poor to medium, $1.418515.40; stockers nnd feeders, VJ.25b4.00; cows, $2.505' 1.40; heifers. $2,25rd4.75; canners, $1,305(2.25; bulls, $2,505) 1.30; calves, cholco higher, $3.005j6.60; Texas steers, $3.ik)5j.".00. HOGS Receipts, 2S.CO0 head; tomorrow, 25,000 head, estimated; loft over, 7.833 head; active at yesterday's decline; mixed and butchers, $5.705f'5.95; good to choice henvy, $5,905(6.074: rough heavy, $5.10515.65; light, $3,0055.80; bulk of sale?. $5.75ff5.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head: strong to 10c higher; lambs, strong to 10c higher; good to choice wethers, $3.0O5p 4.00, fair to cholco mixed, ;:I.255(3.i'iO; west ern sheep, $3,255(4.00; yearlings, $3,751(1.30; native lambs, 52.05(5.15; western Iambs, $1,255(5.15. Olllclnl receipts nnd shipments for yester day: RECEII'TS-Cattle. 22,953 head; hogs, 32, 861 head; sheep, 19.501 head. SH I I'M ENTS Cattle, 5,239 head; hogs. 2,511 head; sheep, 1,159 head. Kit 11 nun City Live Stock .Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, S.IKK) head natives, 2,000 head I'ox ntis, 60O bead calves; besi native and Toxiih beef steers, steady; cows and heifers, WiO 15c lower; stockers and feeders, steady at Wednesday's decline; cholco export nnd dressed beef steers, $5,405(5.65; fair to good, $l.t'55(5.,':5; stockiTH nnd feeders. $.6Wi l.l 0; weslcrn-fed steers. $1. 40575.50; western rango steers. $3,255(4.25; Texans and Indians, 83.7u5() 4.50; Texas grass steers, $2,905( 1.10; Texas cows, $2.5vit)3,00; natlVe cows, $.'.5CW( 1.00; hellers, $3,005(5.00; canners, $1,5052.10; bulls, $2.60531.50; calves, $5.(10535.25. I IOGS Receipts, IO.(iik) head; market 60 higher; top. $6,024; bulk of sales, $5.i'i5'('5.!)0: heavy. $3,9356.02 4; mixed packers, $3.Wl5j) 5.90; light, $5,255(3.75; pigs, $n.5()55.20. SHEER AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1.WI0 head; lambs, 10c lower; sheep, steady; lambs, $l.(i5( 3.25; wethers, $3,255(3.00; ewes, $2,735(3.25; western range wethers, $3.25'i 3.40; western rango ewes, $'i.Oij'g3.l5; stock ewes, $2,005(2.50. ev York 1,1 ip Stock Mil i-l. e t. NEW YORK, Aug. R.-BEEVES-Ro-celpts, "17 head; no trading In live cattle; steady feeling. Cables unchanged; no ship, ments today or tomorrow. CALVES Receipt. 12 head: steadv feel ing for nil soits of calves; prime veals sold nt $5,774. HliEEl' AND LAM BS Recelnts. 3.003 head; sheep, slow nnd unchanged; lamb, Ilrm on decreased supply; good lambs. 23c higher, 7 cars of which fully one-hnlf sheep unsold; sheep, $2.605l !.(); Iiimhs, $!.2.5l0. '3. I liJUrs Receipts. l,7S head: bare y steady; Ktato quoted at $6.2o5(6.3i). St. .losepli l.lx- Sine!. Mnrket. M'lv .iomkpii. Anc. R cattle -Re ceipts, 2,800 head; best beeves, active, A .,...-. n .((....u mnull., 1(L. InU'lir1 (IlliUO " BH'Hih, wmiin ,,,..n. -. natives, $3 f.05lf.!i0; cows and heifers, $1 I'm I.11.1; llllllH llllll SIllKS, i.'"ru i.iri, n,.., n.-, feeders, $1,7353.75; veals, $2.no53.ui. 1 1 j 1 ra n 1 i 1 'in, "... " -- - sternly to strong; quality very poor; (Hue lower; iigiii. 111111 iikiii '' mnrlllim 11 Till 10I1V. I.l.thl5( tj.f 1 PlgS, $2,504(5.00; bulk. $5.WKIia.i5. . ........... .,-. t tKfltU ll,.rr.lnu r.nt lip.lll' market steady; best lambs, 2.k- higher; top, $6.23. Stock In Slulit. The following table shows the recelpls of cattlo, hogs and sheep at tno nvo principal live siock marKi'i" " t iittb Snath Omaha 2,500 Chicago ,. 10.500 Kansas i ny . l.ouis '"' . Joseph 2.8') NEBRASKA 2 heifers,.. 6:0 3 00 25, feeders., 6lj 3 50 and butcher steers, $3.653.I0; ntcers under I.i'W lbs , $3.251?5.00, stockers and feeders. $J.60jj4.ti5; bulls, $2,2333.50; Texas and In dian steers, $3.05fi 1.35; cows nnd lienors, $2 15513.40. , . , HOGS - Receipts, 1,000 head; mark. t steady, pigs and lights, $5.70(f5.5; packorn, $5,705(6.85, butchers, $,i.Wi6.05. SHEER AND LAMBS Receipt, 2-'0 head; inurk't steady for sheep, lOifo higher for lambs; native muttons, W-OOJp 2;! lambs, $.'.5iV?jl.75; culls and bucks, $2.001 LOO; stockers, $2.K.Jf2 25. Sugar Mnrket. NEW YORK. Aug. S.-SUOAR-Raw, steady; fair rctlnlng, 3 0-16c: centrifugal, W ,1 O-IDC. HC- lOSl. 4 O'BC, .Miiiassos sugar. lined, quiet; No. 6. 4.75o; No. 7, 4,uc; No. 8, 4.5Ce; No. 9. 1.50c; No. 10, 4.45c; No, 11, 4.40c; No. 12. 1.40c: No. 13. 4.30e; No. II, 4.30CJ r I r. 1 . . statuiarii , u.i.iu, i-uiui-ciiuuri p n-.m-, niOUUl A, D.ll'C, Clll lUill, o.oou, lliinnnii 5.85c; powdered, 5.15c; granulated, 5.35c; cubes. 5.6.V. LONDON, Aug. S.-REET Sl'GAR-Au. gust. 9s I4d. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. S.-SFOAR-Mnr-ket quiet; open kettle, 3 3-16jjlc. I! npo nt led nnd Dried I'rnlls, NEW YORK. Aug. EVAPORATED AI'I'LES The market for evaporated ap ples ruled moderately nctlve nnd nbout steady without special change In vnlucs being noted. Out-of-town orders wero strictly for choice lots State, common to good, 44'f?c; prime, 75i'74e. cholco, 7-458c; fancy, S5)84e. t'ALIFOKXIA DRIED FIll'ITS R tiled Inactive but about steady at nomlnnlly un changed prices. Prunes, 34St7c Apricots, Royal. 84fil3c; Moor I'nrk, sj12c. Beaches, peeled, USlSc; unpeelcd, 65f!)4c. A dlspntch from the nscalAngcnls of tho Export Oil d I'lpe Line company announces that the full Ihsuc of stock allotted to bo sold at 60c has been subscribed, excepting tho 5,000 shares reserved for lalo applicants. ROBS M0THER FOR LOVER Slxtecn-Venr-Olil filrl In Knnnnn City Confesses Tnklnir AVIilovr'n Pension Monej-, KANSAS CITY. Aug. S. Daisy W. Heoler. 16 yoars old, today In police, court confesae.l to stealing $1,200 from hor mother, Mra. Mary Wheolor, widow of a cItII wnr vctoran. It wan ponnlon money nnd had been placed In a bureau drawer by Mra. Wheeler bo c.iuuo hho fonrod to deposit It In thn bank. Tho girl confessed to stealing tho nuinoy on July 4 and to having gUen It to hor sweotheart, Waltor Cavannugh, with whom she eloped to Chicago. Thn cnuplo 3vero arrested In that city and brought back for trial. Tho girl today took thn stand against Cnvnn.iug'i, declaring that ho had compelled hor to nteal tho monoy nnd run away with him, ' threatening her 3vlth death If slm rofiiMod. They woro both held to tho grand Jury. ELDER HAS T0 PAY COSTS Rev. Price's Suit ARnlnnt Fort Scott Saloonkeeper Proves Expen sive A (Til I r. FORT SCOTT, Knn., Aug. S. A Jury of prominent men In a justice court hero todny found Rev. Price, presiding elder of tho Methodist church In this district, guilty of malicious prosecution In a liquor case. Tho defendant wns acquitted and the costs wero assessed against tho clergyman. The de fendant wns tho keeper of n saloon that has been running wldo open and several wit nesses readily admitted having bought liquor nt tho place. Rev. Rico had bought soir.o for the purpose of gottlng direct testi mony. Tho verdict Is tho result of a blttor fight against open saloons. Wnnt Xew (iiime l.mvs. YANKTON, S. I)., Aug. 8. (Special.) Much disaffection Is folt among city sports men nt the South Dakota game laws re ferring to pralrto chickens. Under tho present law tho season opens September 1 nnd before that tlmo city hunters claim farmers have shot or scattered them so widely that thero Is no shooting left. Tho farmora takes ndvnntiigo of tho law nnd whllo tho city man Is waiting for tho ex piration of It the chickens nro cleaned out. A concerted effort Is being made to club tho town sportsmen together to lobby a moro favornblo law through tho next session of tho state legislature. South Dakota Coriiornt Inns. PIERRE, S. U.. Aug. 8. (Special.) The30 articles of Incorporation hnvo been filed: Scltz Chemical company, nt Pierre, with a capital of $75,000. Incorporators, Oscar Soltz, C. F. Scltz and L. L. Stephons. Retail Credits' ngoncy, at Pierre, with a capital of $2,000,000. Incorporators, C, C. Peterson, James A. Harden nnd John I. Ncwoll. Atlns Development nnd Mining company, at Plcrro, with a capital of $2,000,000, In corporators, L. T. Rurkhart, Thomas Tur ner and T. P. Estcs. l'lx Heniionnllillltv of Loss. LIVERPOOL, Aug. S. Tho Board of Trndn Inquiry Into tho loss of tho Lcyland lino steamer Assyrian Juno G near Capo Raco, Newfoundland, whllo on a voyago from Ant 3verp to Montreal, was concluded today. Its commander, Captain Dlngley, was found rospoiiBlblo for tho disaster und his certifi cate wns suspended for throe months. Tho court called tho attontlon of tho authorities to tho dnngor ot tho Capo Rnco signal being mistaken for a steamer's whistle. Siinh'ihIn I'liyiiient of Debt. LONDON, Aug. 8, Thu agent of tho foreign bondholders cables from Caracas todny that tho pnymontB service of tho Venezuelan external dubt for 1881 has been suspended, but tho government Intends to shortly resume. Ili'ltlsh 'I'm lie Stnleiiifiit. LONDON, Aug. 8. Tho Board of Trado Btatcmcnt for July shows an increnso of 2,761,700 In Imports nnd a decrease of 104,800 In exports. THE REALTY MA It If ET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs day, August 8: Wnrrniity Deed. E. A. Ittner to R. J. Foster. 45x119 l ...A r, nf (v nt f,5. in 10-1 (I- in niiiii'i i --I 13 $ Lymnn Richardson and wife to Ralph Kitchen, lot 5. block 8. West End RnW. Ballev and wife to M. E. P. Bailey, lots 1 to 1. 8 to 10 and s 9 feet lot 7. block 1. Bailey i'i O.'s subdlv.. Allen White to Benson Land syndi cate lotH 16 to 19, block 21. Benson.. John Woodward nnd wife to Christian rnber. lot 9, block 111, South Omaha llcciln. Sheriff to B M. Zug, lot 24, block 1. Mnyne's add...... , Same to same, lot 5, block 9, Haw thorne add 50) 10 1 730 201 ()) Total amount of transfers $ 2,'9) lines 6.559 28'.iO 10.0.10 1.000 8.900 Sheen 2,26-1 I2,f 1.000 2, 511 Totals .25,360 57,439 17.761 St. I.mili Live Stock Market, ST. LOI'IS, Aug. S.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 1,500 head, Including "00 Texnrs, mar ot Kipudv to a :din(ln eafler, native shlnn ng and export steers, $.S05i5.C5, dressed beef Trie pli one IfirtM, Boyd Commission Co Successor, to James E. Boyd & Co., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION CHAIN PHOV1MO.NK AND STOCKS. Ilokrd of Trade llulldlnif. D!re,ct wires to Chicago nnd New York. Jorvespondence, John A. wauen t-o- ID R.KAY S RENOVATOR Invigorates andremorates tht HTsiem; purine, und onrlcnei thn blood; curei tho wortt dyspepsia, constipation, heiidache, liver and kldneyi. 5o and II, ntdruggliits. Fret Bp. uuvicu Huinpin unii iingn. mammy. tt Br. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y, H1" Renovator