TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUDAV, AUGUST 1G, 1901 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL GrtU Marktls Wiak, Dm to Cabin and Weather Baieao Riporti. MAIN SENTIMENT IN WHEAT BEARISH Market Clone l.oirer Llunldntloii lu Lnte Jtintii Millie OnU Ilule I'nn). CHICAGO, Aug. 13. Tho grain markets wcro cnk today, cables ntul crop reports contributing the chief disturbing Influences. "Wheat closed lic corn lHfllftc nnd oats Wc lower for September delivery. Pro visions closed a shade to 25c depressed. September wheat opened 'VSic lower at 74ic to 2'ic because Liverpool was weak nnd northwestern observers said conditions were favornblo for harvesting the crop of pprlng wheat. Vnder liquidation the mar ket enrly dropped to "IVic. A rally to 72ic 'followed covering by a few shorts, who were Impressed by the magnitude of sea board clearances. Sentiment lu the main was bearish, however. The prospect of n lienvy movement from the two Dnkotas nnd Minnesota was silently reckoned with ,and the Impression prevailed that a heavy Jforclgn demand, firmly sustained, would be necessary to maintain prices. -Liquidation again started tho market on the downward (course, stop-loss orders checked the dc- Iprcsslon, the close was weak, l?c under yesterday at "lc. Kxporters reported loads taken. Seaboard clearances, with Oalveston to hear from, were equal In wheat and Hour to 1.317.0U0 bushels, ... Primary receipts aggregated 922,000 .bushels, compared with 525,000 last year. ' llHH....nlla .....I fi,.1,tl rAfwirl ."--.II mr. ir ago. Minneapolis und Dululh report 851 ?ninst 181 last week and 212 a yea Local receipts wero 119 cars, 22 of contract graiie. Liquidation ruled corn prices. The pre ponderant tern1 of reports on the crop was )of Improvement In the prospects for Into sown maize. Two publications of consider nblc Influence with traders published articles based on private reports from tha corn belt decidedly bearish In Import. Both .claimed that recent developments show that (the government report and other estimates recently made were too pessimistic. These Hems, together with tho weakness of wheat .nnd of the corn market at Liverpool, tot longs to selling. Almost the only demand "Came from shorts who wero taking profits. September sold between 684c the opening figure, and S7Ji' "nil closed we.ik, l'i'alo lower at f,7Wc. Receipts were 121 cars, Oats ruled easy with otuer grains. The market held fairly steady for a time be- icause there was little pressure from longs. (The decidedly weak tone of wheat and corn Mater, however, nrotight out long's oats In considerable quantities, und the close was weak. September sold between Z6o and Cj',Vft3jt; and closed Tifllo down at 33VW 35"!,,c. Receipts were 330 cars, 3H of them I new oats. Provisions wero dull. , little support Sfrom packers was sufllelont to check the declining tendency of lard and ribs, but ipork ruled weak. The opening was steady Jin sympathy with higher prices at the .yards, but the tono of the market there after was easy under Influence of surround ing weakness. September pork closed 21c .lower at M3.P0, September lard n shndo Idown at J8.72V4 and September ribs 5W7V5o depressed at ?,i.97',418.00. Kstlmatod tvcelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 135 cars; corn, HI cars; oats, 33 cars; hogs, 21, UOo head. The leading futures ranged as follows; ir:. Sept. Dec. , May Corn Sept. Dec. May Oats Sept. IJec. May Pork . Sept. t Jan. Lord Sept. Oct. Jan. Itlbs Stpt. Oct. Jan. I OpcnTl High. I Low. " Closc.Ycs'y" i I i i 72! 72H 71V41 7H4 73 7tH 73!i 73C,il75iUH 'Wis1 78i 77 774 78 I I I I I MmiftS 88'4 571,4 57",4 595TU ffiMiTf, rmu R9-V B9-M 01 62'.4ffj 62ft 2 62 C3H I I I I I 36WK 3WXWlV 35HW 3Sti 37if: 37il36Mi37 W.iW 37i SDlMm 30?l 39SV4 39'((i 40 ll 15 I H 15 I 13 90 I 13 90 I 14 15 I 15 42V4I 15 47V4I 15 30 15 30 15 45 I I I I I I 8 75 I 8 75 I 8 72U 8 72M 8 75 8 82& 8 82VSI 8 77Vi 8 SO 8 S2V4 1 8 S5 I 8 85 I 8 SO I 8 8214 8 87Vj ' 8 07V4 8 07"4 7 97 H 8 00 8 ff 8 15 8 17',i 8 0714 0714 8 15 7 95 7 OT,. 7 90 7 92V4 7 No. 2. Cash nilotatlons were as follows: FLOUR-Steady: winter paten's. 13.10 J.50; straights, I3.20ff3.30: clears, t2.S0fl3.10; spring specials nranils. H.Wat.V). WHEAT-No. 2 red, 72mS72Wc. CORN No. 2 yellow. 5Se. OATS-No. 2. 2fi,T37e; No. 2 white, 3-Sugi &c; mo. .) wnne, airwave. UVK-No. 2. f.9V4c FLAX-Sentembcr. $1.59: October. 11.51. IIARLHY Good feeding, 53(f(Mc; fair to cnoiee malting, bli'qbzc. SEKDS-No. 1 flax, $1.63: No. 1 northwest ern, Sl.ru; prlnio timothy, $5.33; clover, con tract crade. $10.25. 1'ROVISIONS-Mess pork, per hbl $14.00Ji 14. za. i.arci, per iw ins., ss.7njjK.72vi. Htiort ribs sides (loosed. $7.90578.05, Hry salted shoulders (boxed). $7.23(37.50. Short clear tildes (boxed). JS.405JS.S5. AVHISICY-Rasls of high wines. $1,29. SCOAR Cut loaf. Co; granulated, 5.52c confectioners' A, 5.39c; off A, 5.24c. Following are the receipts and rhlpmcnts lor lotiay. Receipt. Shipments Flour, bbts 26,000 27,000 "Wheat, bu 300,000 37,000 Corn, bu 125,000 HV..CO) Ciats, bu 349,000 13S.000 Ttye. bu 18,000 l.uOO ilarley, bu 2S.00O 10,00) On the Produce exnhango today the hut ter market was steady; creameries, HVWi 21c; dairies. 13'dl8c. Cheese, steady. 9ia iO?ic. Kggs, unchanged; fresh, 13V4yi4!4c sew vonic r.n.viiiHAii maiikut. Quotation of the liny oil Vnrlunn ('oniinotlltles. NEW YORK. Aug. 15.-K1XUR-Recelpt5, 19,001 bblB.; exports, 21,ll bills.; quiet und lower; winter patents, 3.f.0J I-0; w titer straights, $3.40(3.55; winter extr.is, JS.Mff 2.S0; winter low grades, S2.30(fj2.'i0; Mlnnc- sola patents, $3,9004.10; Minnesota bakers, ,$2.tsn3.16. Ryo Hour, llrm; fair to go d, S2.75W3.15; choice to fancy, J3.15ff3.fO. CORNMHAlz-Qulct; yellow wt stern, $1 L6; city. $1.22; Urandywlne, j3.30fJ3.S5. RYH-Dull; No. 2 western, 6Cc. f. o. b., ntloat; state, 551)560, c. 1. f., New Yor!, icnrlots. IlAHl.KY-Qulet; feeding, B.'c. c. I. f., Buffalo; malting, OOftCOc, o. I. f., Uuftilo. WHEAT Receipts, 58,901 till,; cxportt, 192,951 bu. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, ',8',i, If. o. b., ajloat; No, 2 red. 76V4c, elevator; No. 1 northern, Dnluth. 79)ic. f. o. b., nlliat; No, 1 hard, Uuluth, S7ic, f. o, b nlliat. Options sustained a severe early b e ik under bearish cables, liberal northwest re ceipts, forefgn selliiiK, local and wes cm .liquidation and no support. Liter rulllel ,in bjg tenboard clearances and small wlnt-r I wheat receipts, but llnally broke with the northwest nnd disappointing export trade, nnd closed weak at lHfi2e net decline. Sep tember, 7fi?41f7S l-16e, closed at 76,o; Oc tober. 76Ttl78o, closed at 76!ic; December, j 7Si4TfOUc, cloed at 7S-ie. ' CORN-Recclpts. 5,000 bu,; exporlt, 40,' 9S hu. Spot, easy: No. 2. 6Hic, elevator, and 61c. f. o. b., afloat. Option market had a weak spell early In the day, under llqulda I tlon, more bearish crop talk, the cables and ' wheat decline. A later rally on covering wns followed by n final setback w.th win a, the market closing weak nt IViWl'ic net 1 decline. September, 6ll4it62t;c, closed at ,fil4c; October. fifl621ic, closed at fi2c; De Icember. G3Vf?64Vc, closed nt 3;i OATS Receipts, 61.C0J hu.; exports, 291 li, I3int nnlrtl N!n 1 JA XJrt n m , . No. 2 white, 43Hc; No! 3"whltc. 42ic: 'track 'mixed western, 3940iu; track white, 4iy iew. i(HHMiB quiei anil oareiy sieany. MAY Dull; shipping, 72VjJT5c; goad state, common to choice to choice. 90(B95c. ! MOPS-Uulet .1900 crop. 13fJlSo; 1S99 crop. 105713c; old olds, '24JCc. Pacific const. 1900 crop, 13fjl7v4c; 1S99 crop, llifl5o; olds, Sffiiu, HIDES Firm; Galveston. 20 to 23 lis., l.l'iliaiic, Lawiuriim, .i in .rj ins., I'JliOI 1 Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 14Vic. LEATHER Steady : hemlock sole. Huenos Ayres. iieni to neavywcignts, .'3Vj'B2ivc: odd. 23V4t24VJc TALLOW Firm; city, Be; country, SJTJV.c. HlCE Firm. PROVISIONS-Recf, steady; family, $11 20 tfl&.OO: mess. S15: beef hnma. "-ifltr 22.00; pacKei. jiu.uutj ia.su; city, extra India mess, $16.00018.00. 'Cut menu, eaiy: pic led bellies, $H.755no.M; pickled shoulde s. S7.007,25; pickled hums. SU. Lard, o-s.; western stenmed. I9.O5II9.10: retlned. nulit: continent, $9.20: South America, S).f5: com pound. S7.ooif7.25. pork, dull: family, $16.25 rT 16.50; short clear, $16.ifl7.50; mess, $15.00 ltS.60, UUTTER Receipts, 5,150 pkgs.; stats dairy, ligiSc; creamery, 16f)20i4c! Juno packed, factory, 16f 15V4C; Imitation cream ery, I4j?17Vic. CHEKSE-ltecclpts, 8.5M pkgs,; market steady; fancy, large, colored, 918j9,,iCi fancy, large, white, nyie! fancy, small col ored, 91,itf9Hc, fancy, small, white, tvsf9e. Eaas Receipts, 1,102 pkgs.; mnrkei llrm; state and Pennsylvania, 17l!e; weste, n candled, Hfil7c; western uncandlcd, 1216c. MOLASSFS-Steatly. POULTRY-Allve, steady, unchanged; dressed, weak; springers, 13ft He; fowls, MUTALS-Trndlng In the local market for metals In all lines was exceptionally slow today. Ruylng or selling motives were scarce nnd only n hand to mouth business to meet Immediate requirements was in dulged In. Tin In London fell off 15, spot closing nt 114 10s nnd futures nt 110 2 M. Tho local market was dull anil nominally lower at $26.70 for spot tin. Tlnplates were unchanged and quiet Copper wns without change here at $16.COfM7.'0 for Like Supcrlo and $16.371.jfilrt.C2',4 for casting and deem lytic. London prices closed n shade below last night, selling at JE6B Ss 9d for spot nnd 65 16s 3d for futures, The production of copper In the I'nlted States during Jt.ly wns 2l,!s5 tons, against 12,401 tons In June, thus making a total for seven months of 155.379 tons, against 157.59 tons during the same time n yenr ago. leod was steady nt old prices, $l.37'4, while at Ixindnn v.tluei eased off Is 3d to 11 12s 6d. Spelter wns quiet at $3.!)fJ3.D3 and 111 London wns quot il at ifi izs fid. ino iron margets continue dull and easy, with prices decldtd.y In buyers' favor. Pig Iron warrants were quoted at $9.00f? 10.00; No. 1 foundry, $15.(01! 15.50; No, 2 southern foundry. $ll.(0fll.5i; No. 1 southern foundry. $14.75M1.V2.V No. 1 southern soft foundry, $14.7ofjlS.23. Olasgnw warrants closed at 3s 9d nnd Mlddlos borough nt 16s 3d. . ... OMAHA WllOI.F.SAI.r: SIAIUCm. ConilKInn of Trnile nnd Quntnttons nn Mnple nnd Fnncj- I'roduco. KOOS-Recelpts fnlr: loss off. 12V4S13C. LIVE I'Olir.TIlV-Hens. r.fl6Ue; voune nnd old roosters. 3.: tnrUnvn Rlfr: ducks nnd geese, 5c; spring chickens, per lb., 11(3 UUTTErt Cnmtnnn tn folr IMHUn! chn'-r dairy. In iuli 15ill6c; separator. vic. , FRESH FISH-Illack bass, 18c; white bass. 10c; blui-llsh. 11c; bullheads. 10c; blue fins, 7c; buffaloes. 64c; catfish. 12e: cod, 9c; crappUs, 10c; clscoes, 6c; halibut. He: nerrlng. 6c; miiidock, 10c; pike, 9c: red snapper. 10c: salmon, lie; runflsh, 5c; trout, 10e; whltetlsh. 10c. 1'iuh.o.NH-Llve, ner doz 60c. VEALS-Cholce. 8if?ne. HAY Prices nnnlnfl hv nmnlin WhAtsnls Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, $10.i); No. 2 upland, JO.onj medium. $.50; course. $7.50. Rye straw, $6.00. The.c prices aro for hay of good color nnd quality. De mand fair. IV H E AT 64v4c. CORN-65c. OAT8-40C, old. uran-$i;. .VEOETARLES. OREEN rOUN-Per dn7... 12V4-5. CARROTS Per doz.. 20c. IIEETS-Per half bushel basket, 40e. YT;RNIPS-Per basket. 30c. I'UCUMHERS-Homa crown, ner dos.. 20 Qtioc. ijfri ur.K Fer bu.. 20c. HA DISHES Per dnz.. 1520c PARSLEY Per doz.. 20c. NEW POTATOES- '.-, M" CAP.UA OE Homo grown, 34c. TOMATOES Homo irrown. tier lfl.lh. basket. Sl.fO. ONIONS Homn trrown. ner lh.. 3Uc. CA!JI,IFI.OVER-Home crown, per doz.. 1 5 E A NS wax. ner hnlf.hi. hnsket. $1: string, per half-bu. basket. 75c. i-ttAH -j-oi mi., si: per half-bu., coc. CANTALOUPE Per basket. 75c(S$1.00: crates. $2. WATERMELONS Texas, 203j3Jc. as to fclze. CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 2530e. FRUITS. APPLES-Per bill., $2.232.M CHERRIES Native, ner K-lb. hnsket. 35e: Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2, i-tiAuiiK--i;niirorina, per nox, doc: free stone. $1; choice Elbertos, $1; fancy, $1.20. PLUMS-Callfornla, per crate. S1.25S1.50: home giown, per 8-Ib. basket, 25c. i'u A its Harrietts, 2.z.in-.fo. TUOPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Vnlcnclas. S5.00: Med. sweots. $4.50. HAN AN AS Per bunch, according to size. CHICAOO. Aug. 12.-CATTLE-Reccipts. 26,000; rough, steady; others Blow to Miloc higher; good to prime steers, $5.65'aC.25; poor to medium, $4.3095.45; stockers and feeders. $2.254.00; cows. $2.4004.40; helfors. $2.2.V&4.80; canners. S1.50fi2.25: bulls, $2.mfJ) 4.30; calves, $3.0036.25; Texas fed steors, $3.0004.50. HOGS-Recelpts today. 36.000; estimated for tomorrow, 25.000; left over, 1,525; best stronger nnd others weaker; sr.ixcd nnd butchers, $5.70iJ6.05: good to choice neavy, $S.O0ftd.l5; rough heavy. $5.605i"6.75; light. $5.G01i3.90; bulk of sals. $3.S3fj6.(. SHEEP-Recelnts. IS.000: stroiiKer: lambs. 10Sil5c higher; good to choice wethers, $3.70 04.25; fair to choice mixed, $2.853.60: west ern sheep. $3.25fi4.15; yearlings, $3.90f4.5rt; native lambs, $2.10&5.45; western lambs, $3.75 r, 45. Official Saturday Receipts: Cattle. 32.100; hogs. .10,922. sheep, 731. Shipments: Cattle, 532: begs, 5,565. Nt. Louis firnln nnil Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15,-WHEAT-Lower: Nn. 2 red. ensh, elevator, 72e: track, 7 73Hc; September, 70T4c; December, 73ic; No, 2 hard. 72Ji. CORN I,ower; No. 2 cash, C0c; track, 61',461ic; September, 53'Vlc; December, fiOSc; May, ra4i:. OATS-Lower; No, 2 cash, 37t?37V4c; track. 37(4H3Se: September. 16ic; May, 40c; No, 2 white. 39Ti394c. RYE Dull at 63c. FLAXSEED No market. FLOUR Quiet, sternly; new red winter patents, $3.55ii3.70; extra fancy and straights. S3.l5fi3.35: clear. $2.70fi3.00. TIMOTHY SEED-Decllnlng; bids for prime to arrive, $5.50. CORNMEAI-Steady, $3.10. Hit AN Lower; sacked, east track, 84c. HAY Timothy, firm, $12.00fj 15.00; prairie, easier. S7.50ft 13.00. WHISICY-Steady. $1.30. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.20. IlAOfl INO-fiSsffTyc. HUMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; lobbing, $15.75. Lard, steady, $8.55. Dry salt meats (boxed), easier; extra snorts, js.;o; clear rlhs. $5.50: clear sides. $8.75. IJacon (boxed). easier; extra shorts, S9.12V4: clear ribs. $9.W; clear staes, yj.tft. M ETA uh l. end. stenay, ti.wm.i". ap:: ter. Meady at $3.80 POI'LTRY Steady; chickens. 6c; spring. 10c; turkeys, Ce, young, 8qi2c; ducks. Be; springs. He; geese, 3c; springs, 4c. HUTTER Firm; crenmery, 17(J24c; dnlrv, I41M7C. EC,(1S Ste.trtv: ncnrtiv. lie. RECEIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 68.- too bu, ; corn. 30,000 bu.; oats, 62,oflo bu. SHIPMENTS i' lour, t.nin) bbls.; wneat, 49.0CO bu.; corn, 30,000 bu.; oats, S5.O0O bu. Knnsns City firnln nm". I'riivlsloiis, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15,-WHEAT-Sen. tember, tVifiiilic; December. 6fJS9',4c; cash, No. 2 hard, tiSc; No. 2 red, 72V4c. CORN September. BKviic: December, SSc; ensh. No 2 mixed, 5Sie; No. 2 white, S?c. OATS-No. 2 white, 39ii0c. RYE No. 2. 62e. HAY-Cholcc timothy, $14.50; choice prai rie, $14.00. HUTTER - Crenmery, 1Cv4CJ9c; dal-y. fancy. 14Jil6c EOOS-Steady: fresh Missouri and Knn at stock quoted nn 'change at He doz., lcs off. canes returned. RECEIPTS Wheat, 1(0,000 bu.; corn, 15.C0) nu. ; oats, lii.iho nu, SHIPMENTS-Whent, 108,000 bu,; corn, 21,600 bu.; oats, 33,000 hu, Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions, LIVERPOOL. Aug. 15.-PROVISIONS- Lnrd. American renned, In pans, steady at 44s. Ilacon. short ribs, steady at 49s 6d. Tallow, Australian, In London, Arm nt 27s 9d. WHEAT-Snot. steady: No. 2 red west ern, winter. 5s 9d; No, 1 northern, spring, Bs 9d; No. 1 California, fis. Futures quiet; Septomhcr. 5s ;d; December, 6s lOUd. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new, 4s lid; American mixed, old, no stock. Fu tures quiet; September. 4s lOftd; October, 3s U!id; November. 3s lljd. Toledo (rnln and Seed. TOLEDO, Aug, 15,-WIIEAT-Lower and active; No, 2 cash, 73c; September, 73Tc; December. 73'!c. CORN Active nnd easy; cash, 5Sv4c; Sep- leniiipr. iHtc; uccemner. c. OATS-Qulet; cash, 36Vjc; Septembor, 3SVi": December. 3?c, RYE Cash nnd September. iV)e, CLOVERSEED-Lowcr nnd active; prime cash and October, $6.40, sellers. Mlnuenpnlls Wlicnt, Klnur nnit Ilrnii. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug, lB.-WHEAT-Scp. tember. 6So: December, 705,c; Spot, No, 1. 694c; Nn. 2. 67Uc. FLOUR Weaker and lower: tlrst nat ents, $3.90?j 1.00; second patonts, $3.70di3.f0; first clears. $2.S.V(2.90; second clears. $2.25. huan uigner; in uuik, jh.hujh.&o. with more doing. Coarse colorc.l cottons quiet nnd generally unchanged. Pilnt cloths dull In both narrow and wide good". Staple prints In fnlr demand, but Iniuy quiet. No chnnge In ginghams. Cotton linings generally inactive, l'lillnilrlphlit Produce MnrUrt. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15, MUTTER firm, good demand; fancy western creamery and prints, 21',c; fancy nearby prints, 21c. EC1GS Firm, good demand: fresh nearby and western, 17c; fresh southwestern, 124c; fresh southern, 12c. CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams, fancy small, 9V; New York full creams, fnlr to choice, yil9Uc. .Milwaukee Cirnln .Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 15. - WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern. 73Hc; No. 2 north ern. 72jc; September, 711i71Uc. RYE-Stendy; No. 1. 594c H A RLE V Firmer; No. 2, 61c; sample, 51 61c. CORN-Septcmbcr. S7V4C. Iliiliith (irnln Mnrltct. DULUTH, Aug. lS.-WIIEAT-Cnsh. No. 1 hard, 73jic; No. 2 northern, new. tfcc; No. 1 northern, 71c; September, 70sc; December, 71Hc OATS-365?36'4C. CORN-551.4C. M1W V)HK STOCKS AM) IIOMIS. Ilnrrs Out miiiilirr Sellers nml Itestiltn of DrnlliiKs Show Coins. NEW YORK. Aug. l.r..-Hiiycrs today largely outnumbered sellers, despite tho generally professional character of thu dealings and the week's rise. The net te sults of the day's dealings showed so many Important gains that the concUslon Is drawn that the Improvement Is duo In no small part to covering by tho short Inter est, who have met but little stock on spas modic rams earner. Tlie nun rncnon cuu not become verv nccresslve until near the close, when there was n general bidding up ult ii roil nil and the top prices of tho day were made. The news of the day was favorabli in eery respect, including con tinued e.isy money conditions, lower ster ling rates nnd some railroad earnings for tne nrst week in August, 'me foreign trade statement for the month of July und the seven months, showlnc nn excess of exports over Imports of $36,131,071 und $321. o4!i,625 for the respective periods, drew te- newi'd nttentiou to tlie cotninnnning posi tion the United States occupies In the world's trade. The opening of the stock market gave promise of u rather active speculation, but animation soon led out nnd tho market re- lansed to dul ncss. which was not relieved until the vigorous rise at the close. Inter est was less concentrated In the grnln enrrylng roads, the coalers, southern and eastern, nnd lilgn-prlced specialties receiv ing considerable attention during tho day. St. Paul, nevertheless, covered about tho widest movement of the usually nctlvo stocks, but still It did not exceed a 2-polnt ranee. The preferred stock lumned nearly 6 points and Rock Island gained I on n few transactions. Tim demand ror tnese stocus together with that for Atchison nnd tho Pacillcs, wns very pronounced Ihte lu the day, nnd the buying lor both accounts carried them up materially. Anthracite cnnl road stocks responded notably to tho Improving trade conditions, especially Eric, Ontario & Western and Pennsylvania. There wns u more general demand for thu low-priced railroad stocks nnd Chesapeake & Ohio, Chicago, ludlnnnpolls & Louis ville, Norfolk & Western, Iowa Central and Southern Rallwuy rose from 1 to 2 points. Tho heavy ubsorptlon of the latter was attributed to buying by controlling In terests. Thoie was little of Interest In the movement of United States Steel stocks today and nftcr opening UJH4 higher they cased off, but rallied again at the closo nnd ended Vi each higher for thu common nnd preferred. Other metal stocks showed pronounced strength, gains running from 1 to 2,4 In American Smelting, Republic Steel pre ferred, Amalgamated Copper nnd Tennes see coal, while Colorado Fuel was up 3vi nt one period. Purchuscs for foreign account were again on u large scale nnd this Is tn -onnectlon with larger offerings of grain bills lu the sterling exchango mnrket caused n decline In demand sterling to $4.s7V4. Sugar wns reactionary most of the day and at one tlmo declined a point, but In tho final dealings It was rapidly ad vanced nnd ended with n net rise of 2VJ. Tno market was more active at the closo than ut any other period of the day and ended strong at the highest. Railroad bonds were higher In sympathy with stocks, hut were rather quiet. Totnl soles, par value, $1,010,000. United States bonds wero all unchanged on the last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London Unnnclal cablegram says: The good tone of the stock market was maintained today, but business was merely nominal. London regards the backbono of the steel strike ns nlrcndy broken. The Rank of England has bought 121,000 gold In bars and the Inflow inst week was S36,000. Money rates ruled fractionally easier on the strong bank re turn, llerlln exchange. 20.43V4. The following nre the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: tics, decreased 318,000; other deposits, de creased 3,056,000; notes reserve, Increased i.l,fiy,; government securities, Increased 2M.tJ0. The puportlon of tho Rank of England s reserve to liabilities Is 50.93 per cent; last week It was 19.18 per cent Rato of discount unchanged nt 3 per cent. IIERL1N, Aug. 15. Exchange on London, 20m 43 pfgs. for checks, Discount rates: Short bills, 3'i per cent; three months' bills, 24 per cent. PARIS, Aug. 15. Holiday here today; no markets. ew "York .Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.-MONEY-On call, steady nt 214 Per cent: prime mercantile paper. -ilrtS per cent. STERLING EXCI 1 A NO E 1 lea vy, with actual business In bunkers' bills at $l.87!4y 4.S7?t for demand nnd nt Jt..B3'i for sixty days; posted rates. $I.S6ji I.86U, and $I.8SHU I.M; commercial bills, $I.S4V4ii4.S". SILVER Certificates, unquoted; bar, 5S'c: Mexican dollars. 46c. GOVERNMENT HONDS-Stcady ; refund Ing 2s, reg. and coupon, 107-4; 3s, reg. nnd coupon, lu.SU, new 4s, rtg. and coupon, 137: old 4s, reg. and coupon, 113; Cs, reg, and coupon, 10'i. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows; reg. U. S. ref. : do coupon do it. rrg. do coupon do new 4. do coupon do oil (. trg do coupon do St, its do coupon 1). of C. 3. tt Atclilton gen. 4s.. . Mo ndj. Canada Ho. 2 Clies. & Ohio t'... Mo t C. & N. W. c. ".. ldo S. l- ilfb. in. riiluigo Ter. bi Colorado So. 4s Denver k It. O. Is. Krlc Renrral 4 l' W. & n. C. Is. Clrn. Klerlrle f.s Iowa Central is. I.. N. unl. 4s. M., K. ft T. 2s.. Mo 4s ,1074 ,io;, 10!U iDS'.i ,137 m 113 i:: iu;4 ,107 in 101 t; 109 l')7'l 120 13.Vi 1!3 87 :v."rk 101 2'Vl 115 101 Si N. Y. Central Is,. N. J. C. Hen. Ss.. Nn. raclno 3s ito 4s N Y, C & St 1. 4s, .V. W. con. 4s.. OrrKon Nv. Is.., do 4s , Orritiin H. L. 6s... do rnnsol Ss Heading Ren. (s... Itlo O." W. Is ft 1. I M e. Ss., .-t 1. fc 8 V g. (is. St Paul consols.. St P. C .t P Is... Mo Ss O.. t ' xl ,1.. km CM. imim.i; vzt S. It. & T. "is Tex. k Tucine Is. Mo 2s t'nlon Pacific 4s... Wabash is do 2s West Shore 4s Wis. Central Is.... Va. Ccntuilcs .10(, .159 . 73 .101'i . 07 '4 .102 .110 .102', .l2.-.i .11S. . 95', .Fit, .lid', ."JS .153 .1131 .lid . 01', .116", . STVj .11M, . 9Mj .105 .110 .1074 .115'j . . 9P, Hid. Offered. London Stock (Imitations. LONDON, Aug. 15.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons , money 91 do account Anaconda Canadian Pacific... Ht Paul Illinois Central ... Iiulsvlll N. Y. Central No, Paelllc pfd Pennsylvania So. Paclllo , C S. Steel do pfd , Atchison do pfd Ilaltlniore & Ohio. Che. & Ohio Chicago 11. W Denver & It. O...., 11-16 do pfd 914 Erie , 9UJ do 1st pfd.... US,! do 2d pfd.... 16S SI.. K. & T.... l(7'i! do pfd ,10 Norfolk & W. 1S74,' do pfd ,101 o. a v , 74',i Iteadlnu , S7V, do 1st pfd..., 44Vl'So. ltnllway .. , do pfd 76NUnlon Pacific . , W, do pfd l4 Valiasli 47 I do pfd , Ki Spanish 4s , 4!SiKand Mines . St . 14 . r.'t, . :.4'i . t . 91 . 31; . 51'i . 314 . 3)', . S7', ,.1'rt'i . 9li '. ii , , Ex-dlvldcnd. RAR SILVER-Stcndy, 2 3-16d per ojs. MONEY 2i(25 per cent. Rate of discount In the open market tor both short and three, months' bills, 2 per cent. Son York MlnltiR Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.-The following nro tho closing quututlous on mining stocks: Atchison Wi So. Pacific 56i do pfd 9G& So, Railway 31i rtaltlmore & Ohio.. 99',t do pfd S3 do pfd M'.i Texas & Pacific ... 42H Canadian Pacific. ..1111!, To!., St. L. & W... 191, Canada So 6S do pf.l 5311 Ches. & Ohio 4'$ Union Pacific 09 Chlcaito A Alton.... 37'i do pfd S9J do pfd ' Wabash 21Vi Chlcaeo. Ind. & L. 37 1 do pfd 39i do pfd Wheel. & u. 1: is Chlcaeo & E. III. ...120 do 2d pfd 30iJ Chlcano a. XV 22 Wis. Central 2Pk do 1st prd sn, I". I'. C. & St. I..... 70 do 2d pfd 4CH Adams IIx -.,....170 Chlcaeo & N. W...192 American Ex 19p 11. 1. & r l i U. S. Ex S7 Chicago Ter. & Tr. Hli Amal. Copper 11314 do pfd Arner. Car & r 2t!4 (!. C. C. & St. I.... S'Jl, do pfd S4 Colorado So l. Amer. Lin. Oil 2: do Ut pfd 'i do pfd 6014 lo Zd pin ;i-4 Amer. a, 11 531; Del. & Hudson 161'i do pfd 100 Del, I,. & w ".nicr. Tobacco .137 Denver ti n. 11 42 Anne. Mln. Co 4li do pfd vi, lirooklyn II. T 7SVi Erie o'i-Oio. 1 uei tc iron.. 9S do 1st pfd COT, Con. Gas 22114 do 2d pfd M "Con. Tobacco .... MM, Ot. Nor. pfd US ' do pfd IIS',4 IiocMiiK vauey ucn. Kieciru ic: do pfd ll'i Olucosc Sugar 5,''; Illinois Central ....145i4 Hocklni: Coal w, Iowa Central 40 Inter. Paper 23'i do pro .i't 110 m, 17 Lako Eric & XV 61 .Inter. Power 92?i do pfd , 124 lclmlc Oaa S? L. & N 10(!i National lltscult ... 43 Manhattan U US', Niitlonnl Iad 2"'j Met. St. Ry 167i National Salt 43 Mex. Central 251i' do pfd 76 Mes. National ll?k No. American 9Mj Minn. ci. u i3 ii-acino i.oasi Mo. Pacific 10'jv, I'nclflo Mall 4014 M., K. & T :e4 I'eoplc's Oas UO'i do pfd si'j rressed 8. Car 41 N. J. Central US 1 do pfd M N. Y. Centra ISI'i Pullman P. Car....2ll4 Norfolk XV E4'V HepuMIc Steel si Ontario & XV 3I, do pfd TPJ Pennsylvania IIS4 Sugar 1334 Reading i;ti Tenn. roal & Iron. 61 do 1st pfd 7&i Vnlon Hag & V PI do 2d pfd S3 1 do pfd 7; St. U & S. P 39; U. S. L-ather do 1st pfd 7S 1 do pfd Mo 2d pfd 6'-ai U S. rtubher St. I Southw !M4 do pfd do pfd 62H V. S. Steel .. St. Paul ,, la do pfd .Vrw YorU Vry finoils Mnrket, NEW YORK. Aug. 15.-DRY GOODS Spot husmess shows little chnnge, hut thera hns been nn Improvement In the general mnll order demand, Hrown sheetings and drills are dull and outside of lending brands barely steady. Bleached cottons stea y, Adams Con , Alice llrunswlck Con Comstock Tunnel.., Con. Cat. A Va..., Deadwoqd Terra.., Horn Silver Iron Sliver Leadvllle Con :S (Little Chief 10 Ontario 9 Ophlr lV4:l'hoenlx .1!0 . CS .175 . It . t I'otosl Savage Sierra Nevada Small Ropes . Standard ...... .... 13 ...,s:s .... 7J .... s .... 3 .... 6 .... 10 .... so ....323 Ilnnlc ClenrliiKS. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Are Fairly Actire nd Prices Aie Stead, GOOD HOGS ARE GOING A NICKEL HIGHER Coms, Heifers and IVeders Arc htroiiK Sheep .Mnrket l Hull nnd Wcnh Recent le cllnc In Vnltics, SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 15. Itccelpts todny: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. O c a Monday 2.7w I..-01 10 3J1 O ct' Tuesday .....5,500 i.lsl ll.Xfj Olllclal Wedncsduy 4,403 7,23 6 12 Official Thursday 2,C4ii 7, 2ii 3!2J 1'our days this week. ..13,213 27,511 32 S25 Hamu days last week. ...13,197 35,ifiil I'.'.'.SI Same week before M73 31,50) 2t..7DJ Same threu weeks ago... 9,336 Si.MI .f.,li2 Same four weeks ago. ...11, ,w tVJ, 17 li,0 5 Sumo days last year 15,22 19,43 1 29 111 Avcrugu price paid tor lings at SjuUj Omaha tho pust several days w.th com purlsuiis; 1901.1900.lS?9.1lS93.lS9i.lS9G.lS95. July 27... July 2h... July 29... Jiny 30... July 31... August 1. August 2. August 3. 1 JlUKUSl 1. August 6. August 6. August 7. August S. August 9.) August 10, August ll August I2 AllrfUSl U, August ll August I5 fl 6ST. 6 47' 5 ML r, 6i ; 5 7r! , b 79U 5 SI 5 d0 5 C."i 6 .", b 7413 5 74 I " il 5 73 5 7S 5 06 b 16 C OS 5 09 5 15 5 1). 5 15 5 10 5 01 5 14 5 15 5 U4 5 00 4 &9; 4 95 4 971 4 ii, 4 32, 4 3.1 421 4 32 4 191 4 2-i I 3:- I 13, 4 45 I 3$ 4 37 4 32 4 28, 4 29: 4 35) I I I3 4 ll 3 27, 3 07 3 121 3 74; I 3 3 3 (ii 3 61 3 71 3.7'! 3 SI 1 3 tT7 3 27 3 4S U It I 3 75 3 43 3 2'J 3 ;i 3 4I 3 10, 3 45 3 47 3 57 3 63 3 HI VB 3 491 3 13 3 51 1 3 5b 3 til 3 6S I 2 151 2 71 2 71 2 77 2 77 2 771 4 89 4 91 1 ;i I 67 4 41 4 15 4 51 2 SI 2 S3! 2 l'G 4 6i 3 02 4 57 2 9 2 75 I 55 4 4 45 4 57 2 76! 2 S0 2 SO 4 60 2 74, 4 .9 2 S3 4 52 2 S3 4 42 Indicates Sundas. The ofllclnl number of cars of stockJ orougni in touny uy each road was: Cuttle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'scn, .u. 01. j-. uy , O. Ac St. L. Ry Missouri I'nclflo Ry L'nlon 1'nclllc system..., C. ci N. W. Ry , k., 1:. & M. V. H. It,,,, S. C. & I'. Ry C, St. 1'.. M. & O. Hv., is. A: .l. Jl. It, 1( -Jl 1.. II. & Q. Ry 2 C, R. 1. .Is 1'., eust C. It. !. Ai 1'., west 3 Illinois Central Total receipts 102 Tho disposition of tho dav's reeelnts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tliu nuni- uur 01 ntuu inuicaieu: Ruycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4S. SS 20 5 1 12 4 M 19 12 1 2S 1 3 is '2 'i 7 7 1 Too 15 "1 Omaha Racking Co 19 Swift and Company 350 t-iidnhy Racking Co 47fi Armour .V; Co 3.S7 Armour As Co.. K. C 95 R. Hccker A: Degnn 8 L. Carey Hi ..oilman A: Co 3S W. I. Stephen 39 Livingstone & Schnllcr... 69 Hamilton & Rothschild .. 28 L. T. Htisz 1 A. S. Mawhlnncy IS Other buyers 199 695 l,7o." 1,901 2,717 319 ..lll; Western Cnlon Trust receipts. IS; Sl'i IS so 4(. 93 H ... D3i do pfd.......... ""Kx-dlvldcnd. Iloston StocU (iuotnllnns, ROSTON, Aug. 15. Call loans, 3',if?4 per cent: tlmo loans, 4ii-&3 per cent. Official closing: CHICAGO. Autr. 15.-Clenrlncs. J22.181.Rffl: balances. S1.27S.U02: nosted exchnnce. Il.bC'rt 4.S9; New York exchange, 35c discount. ci.NCiNKATi, Aug. 1j. clearings, J2.73-',-600; money. V.V11G ner cent: New York ex change, par. UAlruiORK. Aug. 15. Clearings. 12.S03.- S05; balances, $395,471; money, 4Vi'gf per cent. I'liiiiADisi-ritiA. Aug. 10. Clearings, $14,274,090; balances, J2.490.SS9; money, 4Vs per cent. HUSTON, auk 15. Clearings. s:o.544.bio: balances, $2,00o,S64. ST. LOUIS. Autr. 15. Clcnrlnirs. S6.043.65D: balances, $S69,3u2; money, bill per cent: New iorK exennuge, c uiscount inn, wc uis count ahkcil. NEW YORK. Auir. 13.-C ear tics. S18L- 630,016; balances, S.50j,003. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. Atnr. 15.-COTTON-Snot. closed quiet and steady; middling up nml, Sc; middling gulf, S'.ic; hnlcs. 697 bales. F.i tures opened quiet nnd llrm, with prlc s 2fj5 points higher, and while disposed to react rrom tlmo to time, ruled generally steady, with sentiment In tho jilt decidedly ouiiisn as to nenrny iiuctuntinns. 'irauing was sluggish most of the session, although there wero flurries of brisk trading with Investment buying f-omethlng of a feature. Shorts furnished the hulk ot the market's support, but were greatly disturbed by llrm cables and unfavorable) crop accounts from the southwest. Liverpool came fully 3 points better on futures and l-16d hatter on spots thnn expected. Public reports Indicated no rain of consequence in tin central portion -ot Texnt. crop news from ihat section was very bad and advices from portions of the central and eastern belt nlsj inrucatcii a very spotty crop. The Oal veston News' estimate of 2.100,(00 bales for tho crop in Texas helped hold the market Southern spot markets were reprrttd f.s firm to steady, with prices genomlly un changed, though there were buyers rather than sellers nt former quotations. New Orleans bought full nnd winter months hero In the afternoon nnd Wnll street con tributed tome support In the way of new business. Continued covering ne-ir tlie closo held prices at tho bsst level of the day. Tho markt wns finally qi-let at u net ndvnnce of 3fi6 points, closing quiet and steady, with August ut 7.17c: Sep'.emln-, 7.1Sc; October, 7.27c; November, 7.2S-; D -comber. 7.31c; Jnnuary und February, 7 33c; March. 7.3Bc; April, 7.57c NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 15.-COTTON-Kirm; sales, COO bnles; ord'nary, 5niV; good ordinary. 6c; low middling, 7 5-Uo; middling. 8 1-lfic: middling fair, 8 11-lfie. Kit tures. steady: August, 7.775J7.79c; September, 7.31 Si 7.33c; October, 7.lnf(7.20e; November, 7.1Sfi7,20c; December, 7.1Ti7.20c; Jnuuaty. 7.201i7.22o; February, 7.21Q7.;2c; Maic'i, 7.'.3 Q 7.25c. ST. LOl'IS, Aug. 15.-COTTON-Qubt! middling. Sc; sales, 56t! bales; receipts, SIS bales; shipments, 1,343 bales; stock, 42,3'.S DUICH, LIVERPOOL. Aug. 15.-COTTON-Fnlr demand: American mlddllnz fair. 4 31.32d; good middling, 4 31-32d; middling, 17-tild; low middling, (7-32d; goid ordlnnry, 3 3- 21; ordinary. 3 2-32d. The sales of the day w. ro lo.OOO bales, nf which 500 wero for i-pecula-tlon nnd export, and Included 9,50 Ameri can. Receipts, 9,(00 biles, nil Aiii,t!c n. Futures opened and closed steady. Amer lean middling, I. m. i. August, 4 21-6'd. sellers; August and September, 4 17-fild, hellers; September, 4 17-fild, sellers; Oetob r, g. o. c , 4 6-iil(4 7-64:1, fellers; October nnd November, 4 l-6ld. sellers; November and December. 4 20-647? I 23-64d, sellers; December and Jnnuary, 4 2-filff I 3-fild, sellers; January und February, 4 2-6 Ifi I 3-6ld, Feller-t; l'ebru ary and March, 4 3-64d. sellers; March and April. 4 4-i4f4 5.6ld. s.eller3. GALVESTON, Aug. 15.-COTTON-Stcndy nt 8 l-lfic. J Totals 1,743 6.99S 1,669 CATTLE Dry lot cattle predominatid today, with r. fair supply received. Outsi le of a string of southern cattle going through to tho range the" nlnjor part of the run consisted of beef steers. No special change In the general market for steers was noted, the demand equaling tho number on sale and prices throughout on beef stock hold ing steady. Uuyors were out In good season, and whlio tho market was not especially lively trade was In fair shape and a good clearance wns effected early In the day, top beeves selling nt J5.90. Thu heavy 'decline In prices on cows and heifers tended to cut off tho run In thu direction, mid with 11 limited number herd values firmed up considerably and a strong active trade isulted. There was also 11 better demand for stock cnttlo and handy grades were free sellers nt stronger prices. Coarse, heavy and all undesirable stuff was hard to move nt un even figures. Tho market wus also steadier on bulls, stags and calves. Representative sales: BEEF STljEKS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. A.. T. ft 8. F do pfd Amer. Sugar lloton & Albany lloston Klevated , lloston & Me Dominion Coal ... do pfd U. S. Steel do pfd , Fltchburs pfd.... flen. Electric Kd. Elec. III.. Mex. Central ., N. n. O. & C. Old Colony ... Old Dominion Union I'aclflo . West End . 75i Atchison (s , . W N. n. o. & C. Ss., .1334 Adventure tit ningham Mln. Co, .1"9 Amal. Copper .193't Atlantlo , 374 Cal. & Recla , .118 Centennial , . 4(H Franklin , 93i Humboldt .115 Os?eola , Parrot jmj ....ISO Qulncy i;o .... 23 Santa r Copper... 8 .... S',i Tamarack 5(3 ,...t Utah Mining UH .... a-, 1 inona .... fi Wolverines ... .... 9C!ii .105 . S3 . 23 . (01, -U3H . SS .723 . 271, . 17 . 25 63 !4 Condition of (lie Trrnanry. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15,-Todny's stnte mcnt of the treasury balances tn the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho S150.o00,00i) gold reservo In the division of redemption, shows: Avallablo cash balance, S17o,339,16ri; gold, $103,213,479, National banknotes re ceived today for redemption, $917,530; gov ernment receipts from Internal revenue, $776,267; customs, $736,463: miscellaneous $161,855; expenditures, $2,150,000. Ford un Flniinrlnl, LONDON, Aug. 15. The amount of bjl Hon taken Into the Rank of England 011 balance today was 124,OOJ. Oold premiums nre quoted as follows: Ruenos Ayres, 132.50; Madrid, 40.12; Lisbon, 39. Tho weekly state ment of the Rank of England shows tho lollowlng changes: Total reserve, Increased il.&SS.OOO: circulation, decreased 29010; bullion, Increased 1,900,000; other securl- CorTeo MiirUei, NEW YORK. Aug. 15.-COFFEE-Tho market Marted steady in tone, with prices unchanged to 5 points higher, nnd was quiet nil through the session, with llttlo further chnnge. There was little In news ut hand to Influence the room contingent elthet way, while orders from nhrnad wero disposed to go chiefly to U10 bear side. Liberal receipts In tho crop country nnd featureless market advances from nhrnad served to check Investment buying. Tho market closed bteadv. with prices 5 points lower tn 5 points higher. Room selling caused flic Into decline. Total sales wero 15,500 bags, Including: September, 4,S3c; Oc tober, 4.S5(ftl,9rto: December. 6.10c: March, 6.35c; Mny. 5.45ys.50c; July, 5.65c. Spot, Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 5c. Mild, quiet; Cor dova, SQllHc Hvnporntril nil it Dried Fruit., NEW YORK. Aug. 15 EVAPOR TED APPLES Market continues In good hands and sentiment Is generally bullish und values nre well held: demand was emd; state, common to good, 5f7c; prime, 7'4f' o; choice. Sfi&Vjc; fancy. S'-igOe. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIMT8 Market ruled dull and unchanged. Prunes, :;'(i7c. Apricots, Royal, SliWISc; Moor Park Mil2c. Peaches, peeled, lHjlSc; unpeelod, CtfjOVic. Sugar Miirlict. NEW YORK. Aug, 15.-8nOAR-Ruw. easy; fair refining, 3Hc; centrifugal, M test, 4 1-I6c; molasses sugar, 3Uc: refined, quiet; crushed, 5.S5c; powdered, 5.45c; grnnulated, 6,35c. NEW ORLEANS, Aug, lS.-SHOAR-Qulet; centrlfugnl, yellow, I'iJJtHc; sec onds, MOLASSKS-Qulet; centrlf uual, r.fiHc, LONDON, Aug. 15.-I3EET SUGAR August, Ss Std. 1 3 11 1 1 2G , 1 1 1 2S 27 17 , S9 1 1 10 , 1 2 ,, 19'.'.!!!!! 3!!!!!!. i3.!!!! Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. .... 6S3 2 30 14 1192 S 00 .... f.'O 2 .'I) 19 984 S U0 ... ST'l 3 00 ii2 1172 S 0) .... 51.' 3 1U 3 10-iti S W ,...1010 3 25 10 1215 S IS ,...1040 3 2S 23 1204 S .0 .... M0 3 90 22 1206 5 20 .... S70 4 (?) 16 llsl S 25 .... S70 4 ?i) 41 1290 S 43 .... 710 4 SO 60 1333 S CO ....1052 4 SO 17 1430 S W .... 99S 4 85 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. S02 .. SS0 .. $9) .. S23 .. 7W .. 9J'I .. S70 .. 900 ..10S7 4 'Jo 4 SO 1 1 W 1 25 1 :3 1 so 1 75 1 7S 1 73 2 CO 2 10 2 II) 2 IS t 25 23. COWS. 1 20 2 2 787 5 20 ...1152 ... 913 ...1110 ... 930 ... 923 ... S92 ... SSO ...ioeo ... 824 ...1CSO 2 SO ... 990 2 SO ... 'JO'S ...10S7 ... 957 ...1331 ... lOl ... 870 ...1160 7SO 2 : 2 25 2 2j 2 20 2 10 3 2 40 2 40 2 IS 2 IS SO , 9(0 2 SU ,916 2 SO 1 1 28.'.'.'.'.'.' 1 12 1 , 1 , 2 , 12.....", 24 6 40 22 , 2 3 , 13 1 23 , S I 2 1 ,....1110 SS2 830 m .....1005 EI0 ,....1030 ,....1160 ....1070 921 1200 M9 960 lObO 9! 564 SIO 613 oS3 835 730 1300 1115 122) 1130 1JI0 712 USD 930 1230 10W) 175 8) 2S0 HEIFERS. 2 SO 2 30 3 2 to 2 TO 3 ",S 2 75 3 ,S 2 13 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 05 2 2 K .1016 2 SS .HMO 2 SS 910 2 SS 9W 2 ro 978 2 10 635 3 CO 9SU ,1 uO 1076 3 00 1038 3 vO 986 3 00 1132 3 10 1120 3 10 925 3 ii 1370 3 75 1130 4 W 1508 4 20 of the best fetching Bo hlnher than yester day, the general market on decent st iff ruling strong to u nickel higher. Tho ttinr ket on the better hogs wns fairly ac lve and the cloje llrm at tho ndvnnce, tops touthing $6.00 nnd general hulk at $o..M6 M Light hogs told from $.V70 down, according to weights and quality. R prescniatl 0 sales: No. 6S .... 7S.... 7.... 7J.... 67.. 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Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.6tHf3.65; fnlr to good yearlings, $3.35If3.50; choice wethers, $3.35iff3.50; fair to pood wethers, $3,1553.25, choice ewes, $2,7573.00: fair to good ewes, S2.2Sy2.65; choice spring lambs. 1.s5I;G.00; fair to good sprlrg lambs, $4. 40ft 4.76; feeder wethers, $2.75y3 0; feeder lambs, .iiw?rj.w. Representative sales: No. A v. 68 Wyoming ews 93 6 feeder lambs 16 1 Wyoming yearling 110 2C9 Wyomlnz wethers nnd ewes.. 72 H Wyoming lambs 41 native owes 45 Dakota feeder lambs 67 Dakota feeder lambs 10 Oreg in ewes 17 Oregon wethers 1S5 Oregon lambs 67 SI 41 60 112 123 6S Pr. $2 00 2 50 3 30 3 30 4 23 2 ro 2 51 3 iiO 3 0) 3 40 4 CO ciiicaco j.ivn STOCK M An KMT. Steers Sfenily nml Teinns Firm Units Strong Mircp Weill. CHICAOO, Aug. 15.-CATTLE Receipts, 10,500 bend, Including IA'0 Tcxann; steeis gcncrnlly about steady; Tcxans llrm, uc tlve; butcher stock stcutly to slow; canners stronger; good to prlmo steers, $i.45j6.40; poor to medium, $I.OCj5.25; stockers nnd feeders, steady to slow, $2.15511.20; cows, $2,604(4.35; heifers, $2.63115.20; canners, $1.50ij 2.60; bulls, $2.25j i.25; calves, easier, J3 0rf 6,75; Texas steers, $3.IO'j5.00; western steers, $1.Utfl5.05. HOGS Receipts, 2S,0t) head: estimated tomorrow, 20,0ii0; left over, 6.500; strong to 6c higher, active; top, $5.2214; mixed nnd butchers, $5.55ft6.17H: good to choice heavy, $5.62Hf) 6.224; rough heavy. J5.50y5.60; light, $5.604i6.O0; bulk of sales, $5,801(0.03. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpta, 15,00 bend; sheep and lambs weak; good to choice wethers, $3,6014.10; fair to cholco mixed. $3.10113.50; western sheep, J3.405TI.li: yearlings. $3,604 1.15: natlvo lambs, ?3.004j;5.10; western lambs, $1.105.40. lviuisnH City I.tc Slock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15.-CATTI.E-Ro-celpts, 3,000 natives, 500 Texuns und 600 calves; best beef steers 54jl5c higher, stock vre and feeders strong, cows steady; cholco export and dressed beef steers, $5.40115.9); fair to good, $1.703.30; stockers nnd feed ers, $2.75'44.25; western fed steers, H0'1: 5.50; western range steers. $3,5044.50; Texans and Indinns, $2,8044.20; Texus cows, $2.0ii 2.90; natlvo cows, $2,504 1.23; heifers, $2.',5 4j5.10; canners, $1.754j2.10; bulls, $2.504 I.C0; culves. $3.0ofj5.25. HOGS-Recelpts, 7,000 head; market r4(10o lower; top, $.12V4; bulk of sales, 15 7'4i 6.12H". heavy. $6.0O4:i0.12V4: mixed packers, $5.704! 6.07H; light, 15.335j5.93; pigs, $4,0041 2. SHEEP AND LAMRS-lteccipts, 1,000 head; sheep steady, lambs 10'ulao lower; lambs, $4,1015.00; native wethers, $3,2543 60; native yearlings, 13.4Mu3.75; western wethers, $3,1575.40; western yearlings. $3.25tj3.60; ewes, $2,7513.25; stock Sheep, 1.60H2.2d. Nt. Louis Live St ode Mnrket, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16,-CATTLE-necelpts, 4,200 head, Including 2.500 head Texans; market strong on best steers, others steady; native shipping and export steers, $I..S54i 5.S5; dressed beef and butchers' steers, $3.15 45.40; steers under l.Ouo lbs.. $3.0045.0ii: stockers and feeders, $2,2043.80; cows und heifers, $2,0045.00; canners, $1.254l2.25; culls, 2.3343.25; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.004JI 4.25; cows and heifers, J2.10B3.40. HOGS Receipts, 4,300 head: market strong; pigs und lights, $S.80f5.95; packers, $3,8040.96; butchers, $6,0046.20. , SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recclpts. 2.100 head; market steady; natlvo muttons, $3.00 4(3.25; lambs, $3.254i5.00; culls und huck3, 2.W13.00; stocKers, .'.uoy.-,jo. Xcw York Lle Stock Market. NEW YflTlIv. Am:. 15. BEEVES Re ceipts, 832 head: nominally steady; cibles unchanged; exports, none. CALVES Receipts, Zi lieau; very 111 110 trade; steady feeling; veals, $5.t04?i.50; mixed calves, $4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt h, 4,287 head; sheep selling moro freely for god stock, common and medium slow, good lambs steady, others uneven, but se'l ng qulto freely; sheep, $2.OOfi3.60; top, $100; lambs, $4.001(6.1214; culls, $3.60. HOGS-Recelpts, 8s7 head; feeling weak; whole range quoted nt $".S54j6.25. St. .IokoiiIi Live Stuok Market. RT .TflKEPII. Auir. 15.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,331 head; market active, steady: natives, $3,1045.90; cows and belfccs, 11.25 ffM.M); bulls and stags, $2,0044.75 Blockers und feeders. $2.0041.00; -veals, $2. 215 3. 25. HOGS Receipts. li.oiJ ncau; mnrKci iie tlvo, 5c higher; light und light mixed, $-,(,5 56 05; medium and heavy, 15.831(0.13; plus, $2,504(5.15; bulk. $5.S5yj.05. SUEE1 AINU i..nia ueccipts, 1.1 s head: best lambs steady, others IDy2lu lower; top, 16.25; sheep 10415c lower. Stock In SiKlit. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho live principal ilvu stock markets August 15: Cattle, nogs. Sheep. .. 2,616 7.626 3,822 ..10,500 28,000 15,000 .. 3,000 7,000 4,(O0 .. 4,21V) 4,300 2,100 .. 1,351 6,573 1,112 1011 61VI '.ii'iO 735 991 910 870 632 wm 1 feeder... 10i 3 20 9 feeders.. 730 2 75 1 cow M0 2 !) 7 rows H7S 2 90 HOGS-Recelpts toduy wero again mode-r nto, less thnn 100 fresh loads received, Tin quality and weignts snow little difference, the sunuh' consisting largely of llcht and light mixed hogs. The mnrket was rather slow lu unenlnu. ns buyers were llttlo ill posed tn strengthen prices, notwithstanding supplies wtio below tho normal and for light slim cspecinuy mat snowing grass, nrlces were no muter. Good hoes, those hhowlnc wclclit and quality, told better from the opening, gome South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis St. Joseph Totals 21,700 52,493 26,061 Wool Market, RT. LOUIS. Aug. 15.-WOOL-Qlllet. steady; medium grndes, HH417o; light line, H5fl4c; heavy line, uwunc; tun wasneu, 12iuilc. New IHkkIiik Turn Out Well, SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 15.-Tho first de tailed news received since last winter from tho Koyukukuk diggings are to the effect that tho camp is turning out well, with 300 men In camp. Half a dozen creoks aro turning nut well, ono property paying $1.V a day. The camp Is not a now Klondike, but ns nu attraction to men who aro cast Inir about for a now placer Hold It Is tho strongest olfered this season. No ono should go there, however, without an out fit calculated to last u year, as food in scarce and transportation difficult. Lxcopt by prlvnto enterprise It Is too Into lo get Into camp this senxon. Thu distance from Dawson by all-river routes Is 1,600 miles. REDMOND IN FIGHTING IIUIOI! Nfitinaliit Leader Snnimom London Pp Before th Goiubois. GROSS ABUSE OF PRIVILEGES IS ALLEGED IMItorlnl In fit oil In Which Kveulnit (ilobc Compnren NiillonnllM Meth ods with TIiiinp of Timl in 11 11 Hall. LONDON", Aug. 15. Tho House of Com mons todny, on the motion of John Red mond, tho Irish nationalist lcmlcr, ordered tho editor nnd publisher of tho Globe (con servative) anil evening paper of Iyindon, to appear at tho bar of tho House tomorrow afternoon for gross breach ,of prlvllegt of tho Hotnrc In nccuslng the nationalist mem bers of corruption lu connection with prl vnto hill ligUlatlnn. Tlio Globo editorial to which exception Is taken sntd: "Tho same spirit nnd the same motives which havo mado Tammany tho synonym for political obllquy hnvo made the nation nllet party what It is. Many connected with It nro tho very ruck of the popula tion, whose sole object Is to make as mucb money by political Jobbery and corruption as they can. Anyone who has had connec tion with Irish private bills, corporation contracts nnd franchises across the water can bear ampin testimony to this." The Globe, hearing of Mr. Redmond's proposed action, attempted to explain that It had not meant any Imputation on mem bers of the House of Commons, "but upon tho wirepullers nnd parasites who havo mado politic In Ireland n profession, as their kinsmen havo doiio In New York. Honor of llounr In Concerned. Mr. Redmond, In colling attention to thU "very degrading and jcnndalous libel," said tho libel concerned the House of Commons as a wholo fur moro than tho Irish mem bers. The latter had not complained of tho violent, rancorous attack of Mr. Chnmbcr Inln nt Rlcnholni becauso they knew him of old In connection with Irish politics, nnd his opinion was valueless. Rut tho charge of personal corruption wan a dlffetent mat ter and tho Houso ought to vindicate Its , own honor. Ho moved thnt tho House de clare tl.o Olobo's article to bo a gross breach of tho privileges of tho House. Mr. Rnlfour, tho government leader, con curred. IIo said thcro could not bo tho smallest doubt thnt a breach of privilege of tho gravest character had been committed. Ho could not Imagine an accusation moro unjustifiable. At tho snmo time, In regard to the courso to lo taken, ho had always held that the Houso could not commit a greater folly thnn to enter Into a contro versy with tho press. Mr. Asqulth, liberal, and Mr. Healy, na tionalist, supported Mr. Redmond, wheso motion was adopted unanimously. Mr. Redmond noxt proposed the motion that the editor and publisher of the Oloho he ordorcd to appear at the bar of tho houso tomorrow afternoon. Tho motion was car ried uuanlmously. SULTAN TAKES HIS VENGEANCE Army nf Kxllen In Sent to Aruhln to Atone for Illiire nt Unrein In the Yllillz l'nlnce. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 1G. Seven hundred and four exiled persons, many ot them being women, stnrted for Yemen, Arabia, August 14. Tho prisoners Include tho3o who wero Implicated In tho rcccut flru at tho harem of the Ylldlz palace. DlNcredlt Story of l'rl vn trerlnn. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 15. The official Han delsblad, while incredulous regarding tho Matin's story that an attempt is being mado lo persuade Krugcr to sign a document au thorizing privateering against Great Rrltaln, warns tho Roer leaders that "no civilized power could approvo of tho adoption by tho republic of a mediaeval system of warfaro like privateering." BRISK FIGHTING AT PANAMA Ilelirln Are Grnilunlly CIomIiir In on thnt City und Also on Colon. ' KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 15. The British steamer Darlen has arrived hero from Colon and brings reports of heavy fight lug Monday on tho outskirts of Panama and Colon. Tho rebels wero steadily ad vancing on tho towns proper. A largo num ber of men had been wounded. A largo number of wounded men belong ing to tbo government troops wero taken to Colon Monday. This is regarded as an Indication of tho perslsteucy of tho rebel attacks. The converted cruiser Namotina hub been found practically useless, owing to the bungling attempts to mount heavy guns on her, Tho Darlen brought forty passeng-jrs who wero obliged to lcavo Colon In order to escape tho danger and to avoid conscrip tion. Tho Rrltlsh consul at Colon has en tered a protest ngalnst Jamaicans being compelled by tho Colombian government to fight against tho rebels. Tho passengers of tho Darlen say tho chances ot tho liberals' success seems bet ter than over sinco tho commencement of tho rovolutto-.i. Guards nro still kept on hoard tho trains running botween Pauama and Colon, I3oth sides aro committing atrocities, lu tho nttnek made on tho government troops Saturday a few miles out of Colon thu rebels defeated the government forces and ono of tho latter wus afterward found shot 111 tho abdomen with both legs amputated. This was a reprisal for tho torturo by tho government of political prisoners. Miit'liln Still lit lliimptoii IIikiiU, NORFOLK. Va , Aug lJ.-Tlu. gunboat Machlas tins not vet sailed for l olon, ns ro. ported. It Is fully armed and provisioned In Hampton Road and will not nail today, ns a heavy storm Is reported In tho vicinity of Cnpo Hatteras. LIkIiIiiIiik Lays Out Two, 1'NIONVILLE Mo., Aug, 15,-At Sidney, this county. Fred Fouler was killed nnd Thomas Rustcr was badlv bruised last night by a bolt of lightning that struck a storo building. llocrs Defeated .011r .MeyimlHiru. MIDDLKRURO, Cnpo Colony, Aug U.. Colonol Oorrlngo hud a suicessful engage ment with General Krltzenger and Com mandants Erasmus, Pypcr nnd Caihet nr.r Steynsburg August 13. Erosmus and Cain 1 wero mortally wounded. MR. PHILLIPPI GOES EAST Journeys to Boston to Sleet Wife nnit nmiRlitcm Ileturnlnit from Tour of Hurope, J. O, Phllllppl, general agent of tho Mis souri Pacific railway, left Omaha lost nigh for noston, where he will meet his wife nnl two daughters on tholr return from Europe Mrs. Phllllppl, Misses Ruth and Her' ha left on April 28 last and have since that tlmo toured Groat Rrltaln and the continent tlmr oughly. They sailed from Liverpool yes terday on tho Commonwealth of tho Do minion lino and aro scheduled to nrrlvo In Boston on August 23. Mr. Phllllppl will spend tho Intervening tlmo In Buffalo and Now York City. IVirpHone 10.1t), Boyd Commission Co 6ucceor to James E. Doyd Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION CHAIN. I'llOVIHIO.VB AND STOCKS, ll.11.td of Trade Hulldlnif. Dlrcet wires to Chicago and New Torfc .omsCflndtRce, John A, Wurrtn U Co.