ft tut: omatia daily mziz: TJIITKROAY, AUGUST 7, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL X'g Am cf Boariuh Hows Diicnrgi Ytlau and Balls in Grain Tits. TRICES STEADY LATE !N THE DAY Good Wheat Kxport "ales and Flr OKU Ta Help Cereals Near tb Kad, hat Clese l Generally Lowrr. CHICAGO. An. . Pulls In the grnin pita we.s greatly dlneourged tortny over the glowing reports from the harvest fields. Kverywhere nme In sdvloes of "crop the finest ever." Corn promised a bumper yield and with splendid weaih-r for harvewtlng end whfttt slumped off. Oood export sales of wheat late In the day stesuled wheat snd short were afriild to sll morf oats. Thla helped late prle,.. At the clone Fcptember wheat waa a simile down, fceptember corn lVe lower and Sep tember oats unchanged. Provisions closed Unchanged to li'Hc hiiihr. ' i Corn wrtknnc, developed aa a result nt the Browing crops; cables were lower end heavy aales were reported from alt eoureea. Little aniport arrived and the crowd be came bearish an the exceptional weather. JVIlaaourl reported a total yield of nearly j.,, inio.ouo buahcls, as compared to only 64. dMiO buahela last year. The report waa emphastxed by newa arriving from private sources and caused extreme heaviness and a quick alump. September ao!d early at HUo on k run of only 21 cara of corn to day, but fell back on the heavy selling to 64'mo. Covering brought ths beat sup- f.ort, although the report of only 60 cara i come tomorrow helped In a late reac tion. September did not regain ail It Ion 'and closed very weak, IWc down at forau. .Not a car of contract corn arrived today. Wheat had a good support In spite of the great 'array of bearish Influences. Ciibl-a were very ateady compared to the weak ness here yesterday and cleerancea and ex ports were fair. These Influenced a fair support by lending eievator Interest and brought a steady close after several breHka. line weather wa reported In the spring country and harveRtlng was done aa far north as middle Minnesota and southern North Imkota. The report of the Missouri crop estimated a yield of 64.iNJfl.rtoO bushels, s compared to Sl.Uno.OOO bushels last year. Receipts were atll! In cxrexs of those of last year, but contract grading was still low." September opened H"f:V ','i down at to 6c, soul at WHf! wi'o. dipped to tiMiruriHc and closed steady, a shade down at 9c. Loesl receipts wre 367 cars 7 cars of contrary grade. Minne apolis and Duluth reported 82 cara, making a total for the three points of 449 cars, agatnot IV cara last week and 353 a year aao. Primary receipts were 1.174,000 bushels, against l.s-ti.Oio bushels a year ego. Sea board clearances In wheat and flour e''"'"1 "'H bushels. Tii seaboard re ported 18 loads taken for export; Dulutn shipped 39 loads and this point took char ters for 0,0tX bushels. . Oata ruled the strongest of the grains because of an absence of any selling press tire. Receipts were not large and Septem ber was In good demand from commission houses. Offerings were light In spite of an easier cash situation on cheaper offerings eaat by Indiana and Ohio. The easy tone In the other markets held down oats to some extent, but the close was steady and unchanged at MV(i.i2o for September. Re ceipts were 89 cars. Provisions were supported well by pack era and the market ruled very firro. There waa none of the recent outside liquidation and very light offerings caused advancea. torn weakness caused something of a re duction, ticptember pork closed 12Hc up at 'tWW&i Heptember lard, unchanged at 's, and September ribs, 2 via higher at in M. - . ' Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 230 cars; com, 60,185 bushels; hogs, 20,000 bead. .. The leading futures ranged af. followi; Articles,! Open. I High. tow. Close. Tea y, ewheat Sept. Iec. May pt. Dee. May Oa te la Bept, b Sopt. a Pec, May ' Pork Sept. Oct, Jan. Lard Sept. Oct. Jan. 'Bibs Sept. Oct. Jan. 9 m ?7"4 6 t-4 30&tt7OVa 42' . ,l 42 '': 43 ,43 042i&H iuVa) 40V 40 40Vii40-U 5?vJ plTi : -i 3iy 31 1 sv is or. IT CO 17 10 15 90 1 16 1? W 19 17 Vihi 16 80 10 85 10 10 85 10 60 io zia 20 1 f 16 65 16 77 10 85 10 3?M i a 10 47H 10 25 8 174 lb 10 fcTU 10 90 10 K 10 10 871, 10 371 8 90 8 W 10 SS 10 65 10 SO 8 5 10 EO 10 27Vtl 10 22H 17Vs 1W a Old. b New. No. 3. Cash quotation were M follows: VLAJUll Weak; ' winter1 patent. t.',D; straights, 3.10 1.50; clears, 2.8o..!a.30; spring specials. J4.2' ((4.30; patents, fcl-fcXi 8.7S; strulshts. J3.0tn 1.20. WHEAT No. " epnne, 73o; No. 8, 6S72c; No. 2 red. tsy'igc. CORN No. 2, "-ilc. " OAT8 No. I, uSic; No, t white, 850. KVKNo. 2, B AHT.KY Fair to choice melting, 67S?fi0c, tK"l'.rS No. 1 flux, $145; No. 1 north western, li.W. Prlm timothy, 8S.0(ni5.10. Ciover, contract arade, l.bO. ; PROVISIONS Alcss pork, per bM., r.9 'R-!65. Ird. per lflO llm., $" TH'& iO. 75. ,fi.".ort ribs s'.des (loose), $:rt.4(- tO.ttt. I)ry salted shoulders (boxefi), 11 121-. i.2i Bhort clesr eM" boxe1, il ?Vll 3,4. WHIolCT On the basis of bih wines, 81 21. The foUowlng are the receipts and ship ments: HeeHr?. Shipments. Flour, bbla S2, m m 'Wheat, bu : SM.om 77.Ci) Corn,. ba...v....J,-.e.;i...7.i0,t.' n.OHO Ob!, btl 214 rt JJ ow) Wye, bu 1 OX) UarLy, bu ,0v0 8,000 On the Produce exchanae- todsf tha but. ter market ws steady; creameries, JW 3'V..o; dnlries, lr.iflv. Cheese, steady, lx iZsi, i-srs, firmer; frt;o, ls,3. JHEiW YORK. COERit MARKBT. i . . Aaat&tioaa ( tk Hay Varteas CoaaaaaaMtlea. NFTW TORK, Auir. . HiOtTV-Rsepts, IS.I'.'l. bt...; export. 1 1.1 bt,l. j . rn.ti ket dull and ey; winter pat.ts, U V3 A wllitMe nlMt"!'" a m Mil' MI11. '.i!nt patenta, 83-&-w4.tt ' aintr extras, Ji-i,1.86; 1i intfuoi a Inkers, )i-u3.as; win ter low Krii.-ira, S.i.s.li. Ji ttuur, quiet; Sales, feu i-iiis.; fuir to good. IJJuj.io; '-tKii.'n lit f,!,.y, t:i 11- i 70. ' CuiiNiii l f-tea iy; yellow western, 8!:-'; city, l.sj ti-autywtiM 84 tf"-3.66. li f l Bten.ly ; No. 1 weetern, f. o. fc. sfloat; slate, fcoSc, c L f.. New Tork Cs rititl. J-1 a iIY Steady ; feadlng. Mo. o. L f., IiilfT.,iO. V IiilAT rte-elit. bu.; extioHs. ti ."1 bu. tiit., e.-v; No. 8 red, 74'e ele vator; No. 4 red, f. o. b. afloat; Nu. 1 nonhriti, r'uluui, m c f. o. b. atloat; No. 1 hard, x'n!' bsi. to f o h so, J'urther liijuiLuiitui, aii iiipanleJ by bear lh Clop eij.. r i-alilea. foreiun Soiling; tiiul a l'tT-ral jt;i'Trr movement, brought lower frice In wlimt today, followed by I'.lct' Fa.:, ri ell CUVr::! g and tJXpult TWOU'-IS. (TioHtd v t v -1 net d'4i'iiTe; M-iy, ?'''4 '; ; '-.!.:; rtosed at "' ".,; Pentembnr, 7 ' i 74 Iu iik.-; I'iwfd l Iecauiber, t.-j.N 1-tei-eit.iLM, i,uu b;s.; exports, bu. r-iiot, av; No, 1. $.0 eluvstur and fti,o f o. b. aiioHt. A bevy break In corn lofied er.ertti liqui'iittlon to!v. It waa occasioiird by fin cr ip iiws. lower cables and the wheat decline, bur yielded to cov ering and cloned uortu-l at V, o net lues. May. . .ttb-c; tinned at 4t,c: Ckep. trtntwr, t-:k ::' -,.; closed at tKfo; Liectm ler. 4 ; c io.-wil n. 4 ',-. liA'l s ttn. eiiisi. 6j,.h bu. ; exports, is bu. t-pot. steely; No. 8. fe'r ; No. S, tjc; No 3 whlio. 7lc; -!(. t whl!, track, mixed weetern, OW, track, whita western and mat. lo. t'lUl.-n nmrket Blen.ty to nrm a.i d.iv t.n suiull rei'wpts and V--Ut ofr-iul(a. HAV- s im; shipping, v.j,wc; good to Cboi.-e tl t. ,1 04. . Ii.i -v ii; stte, prime to choice. VH'l ci. p. iw, .. ., la-ci. I v; ni. ) f iale. ei.uiiui!i la 1 ,i i-rt.p, 1 .-- lv. 17 ; f.l f-. ! roc; J-, inc final, i-'.l crop, 8-t .',: 1 crop, 1. ' ; c.l i.i, 7 v, mc. 1 r A 1 li; 'Ni inn; tt Jkl, 'l , rot;. lul l i-i-!rn; t,!vi,ni, m t, 2S lbs., lie; C n. Ic triil. tl to Ib.. 1)sj; Irms i,y it to 1 jlm. , 1 1 J 11 if t ' domeilc Cfre, Joe. TAI.I.11V. r.Hv; cnv Hi i.-r ul V14 t ,.'; run-try ii ks. freei. 4 i'Ai.-. l i r. it,ii; o-.o.ejtic, fair to caira. 4HS v . J 4 ,t, H-. ol.Ac.-ts-eiicajy; New Orleans, i tl-' I ! '"IV Is- I '' -i I'wf. steadv; family ( ;) f S Lr. f Imii.a, ( i o f ' . !-' t .- ji-J; my raita ! J e-. ) 1 4 i.. 4. ot n i-ats, omet; pl. hi.l t o. ; i : 1 j ...t 1 i j- .. ( . 1 ; - ; I !.. . t i i. 1.1 i, 1. 'v, m ' n i-m-i, , Au.,et Pf 'ith Amerl'S, 8H T5; ecmrnnrid. 8 1'4T C'.nlinent. Ill .VI. I'irl. rn,i..; fsnilivv ' " enori., cicar, eil.'-ii z.i; mes, M fl Kit Herelpls, ln.H"4 pea ; barely pt'S ly; stnlo tlnlry, 1 slale ri-ejimerv, 1 'i o'ic; Imitation, Jn't'(iWc; factory, 14', tj M'c. t II KFPK receipts. I.ra pVgs.t dull ami wenk; fncy lurae, colored arni while, MSc; fiiri. j- small, new slate full cream, colored and while, ...ti!iv1c. i:il(i Heceinta, 11.2Wi pUm ; sternly to firm; state and lVnTiwvlvHnln, 2"'t ''lc; western, candled, isyj,c; uncandled, l.t) 1HC. MOLASSES-Hleady; New OrleAns, 41 e. fOCTTHT Alive, steady; chlckena. I.Ti; ti.rUeya, lie; fowls, ).n,c. tlressed. firmer; thickens, 14uiac; fowls, 13',ic; turkeys, U4 ISc. M ETA IJB Traders took a fair Interest In tin tolay, thouah there were more sellers than buyers, and the bid price was lowered li points on s moderate snles movement. Hpot to the close stood at I .o -"(i bo; the Knifllsb price gelned sllnht'v, spot closing st i.21 Ins and futures at 125 liia. There wss Uttleu'change In the copper situation, the market ruling easy, w uh stifiidnrd, spot to I lecemher, (811 (i. nil Hi; electrolytic, il.7f.4ill.kr-4,; casting, $: 1. 6.-1 11.8-7; l,ondon cupper declined lis 3d for spot, finally be ing quoted at o2 12s Rd, and futur-s 5J 11a id. 1,4-n.d was sleadv here unit abroad on moderate Inquiry and prlees were easily maintained at 4.12'4j here. Trading In soel ter was slong quiet lines, enouah buying developing to eiis'nin prices, however; spot here closed at 8-"i 37 and abroad at 18 isa. The local Iron mnrset was firm; warrants nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern, I '3 ,Ti o 2:1 SO; No. 1 foundry, aouthern, :.5iv, M mi No. 1 foundry, southern, soft. 82.0u"23 isV Kngllsh markets reported steady tones; (Jlnsgow closed at fctia Id and Mlddlesbor ough at lis. OMAMA WHOLKIAI-E HAHKETt, CoBdltions of Trad and (taotattoas Staple and Fascy Predsee, KOOS Candled stock, lac. l.lVh: I'l ; 1 : 1 I H V Li..., u. . . . cording to aae, 4atc; turkeys, 8'olOc; ducks u pttbv, w,. , During cuicaens. per 10.. XI i'lTPR-.Ta-lrtn .l.,..U 11. . l. .. i . dairy. In tubs, i; Ibc; separator. 2''21o. l uu t risu irout. Hie; her ring, Sci pickerel. 8c; pike, 9c; perch, c; butialo, dressed, 7c; sunush, 5c; bluellns. 3c: mrhilafiah lju,. .b,hh ki i. , ..,! halibut, lie; salmon, 10c: haddock. 11c; cod fish, 12c; red snapper, luc; lobsters, boiled. ..." .. . ' green, per ID., Hoc: Bullheads, IDC, LUKNHiHIJ, OATS Mc. ' ' h KAN Per ton, 815. " " ' -i -' " J vitiaii y, IHHIWR I s 1 upland, 87.60; Mo. 1 medium. 87; No. 1 crarse, 86.50. Kyo straw, 8i,.0. These prices bic ii imj i b",,'.i c-i.-n-r anu quauiy, U mand fair. Heceipts light. Vt.lMAMl,K8, CAtrLIFIXjW h:R J,,o, ,r.n M-.W CELERY-Kalamasoo, 8o. ' POTATOES New, per bu.. 264);c. CHKN liMOKSlw . s) of bnehei, l.-vgiiif. l u hiv li tt rev du., aoo. UI' ETK Ier basket, 40o. OHESiN CORN Per doa.. So. Cl'OUMPERH Per dos., 16c. . . LETTUCE Per doa. bunches, 20o. PAR81-KV Per dos.. 80-(i3oo. PA1J18HE8 Per dos., 2oc WAV U.-lMQ . -' - ....... . 'r maraet basket, 8.'Hrc; string beans, per market CABBAGE California fir hflmi venwM m " " . new, lc, ONIOKB-New California, la .acko, per tomatoes Per market basket, 80o. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 82.1a FKUiTfe TV A rirp'H naUfexrni at TnU. . : rn . w ...v. ..... ..... V 1 1 1 4 1 B, I V, Arkansas Elbertas, per 4-basket crate, 81; fords, 8oa PLUM H California, pr 4-basket crates fancy, 81. PKUNE8 Per box, 81. PEARH California, per box, 83. N 82A75:3-8Ummer V,rlUe'' bbl., C11ARAPPLE3 Per bM., 83, basket, 7?c. w WATERMELONS Crated, 15.326a. GRAPEd Southern Catawbas, per JO-lb. Ctate, 8ll .60. BLUKBIiJRRIE3 Per 16-qt. case, U25 8 60. TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES-Florida, 80 to 86 count, BANANAS Per bunch, according to else, ORANQE9 Valenelas, 8.T65-00; Medi terranean sweets, 84.OtKtf4.i5. LEMONS Cal. Llmonelra, M.SOtf.??; Mea lnas, 4.KKiJ6.00. ' MIBCELLANXCOUB. OTTJER New York, 83.757 HILE8 No. 1 green, 6Sc; No. S green 6M,c; No. 1 salted. 8c': &a J salteoT 7c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12!4 lbs., 8c: No. 8 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 82)l2o: aheec pelts, 76c- Issrse hides. 81.6-w2.50. P POPCORN Per lb., 6c; shelled, tc 12c; hard shell, per lb.. UHc; No. 8 aof shell, 10c; No. 8 hard shell. c; Braslls, pee lb. 14c; filberts, per lb., 12o; almonds, soft shall. 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoanute, per dot, OLD METALS-A. B. Alpem quotes tha following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton. 8U.00; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 88.00; copper, oer id., s'c; crass, heavy, per lb.. jc; brass, llKht, per lb., frticj lead, per b.. 8o; lnc, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb.. g.,o. St. Loala Grain Provlcons. ST. LOUIS Aur. aWHEAT-Lower; Hc; September, 64Sli"S4Wc; December, CORN-Iwer: No. 3 cah. v S7S758o; track. MajlkV finfamhr A': r T..v, ' - av,i.uilfri 50 ?iO. OATS-Wesk; No. cash, 2Sc; track, 80c; Beptember, 2o?e; No. i white, 40c. Jl YE Firm at 49o. FIjOUR-Mulet; new red winter patents. 13 -. i :i ;-, i Yrra funow . n ...... - u M 63 15; ciesr782.75fi2..' Baau-nraoiny, ei.ai lor August. CtKNMEAL Hteady at 83C6. P-RAN Lower; sacked, east track, 7IVT750. AY-Duil; timothy, I10.0os-M.flo; pmlrle. WI'IISICT-Steaay st tl.Sl. IRON tXITTOM TIES H. 06. B AliOING tiU '176'fcO, HPMP TWi'K-.ti .,?T KylB"J r-or tower; Jobbing, old, tU.OiVi: new, 817.4l,x. Lard, lower at 810 45. Iry salt mets, quiet; boxed, extra shorts. '-i-?3, "'nr rin, snort clear, Jil 60 Paeon, o.ilet; boxed, extra fhnrts. 8l2- clear ribs JF12.U'",; short clear. 812 S,"ii METALis Lead, firm at 84.GO. Bpelter. higher at Jfi.lo. i OIXTHY-Firm; chickens, Hc; snHngs. llHe; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 7c; geese, 4iic BUTT FR Steady; creamery, 17y.1c: dairy. loH s iJn. fcijhS steadyi ?a, lc-; i ff. nour. bblii 7:&i0 J :)(.. vhet, bu , lsnvoo lrimo Corn, bu s.O 4S.0o0 Oata, bu 4o,uutk W.w. I.t verpoat Gla and ProTtstoas. IJVr.'RrOOL. Aug. C-WHFAT-Pnot: No. 1 northern spring, quiet, 6a id; No 1 California, dull, 6s 3 ,d. EutureB; Quiet September, 6a UHd; December. 6a 11 VI " CuriN Spot: American mixed, quiet 6s ll'-jd. Futures: Cjulet; kc-pteuibor, 6a lWd Ciuiier, . ' PROVIR10N3-B.--f. strong; extra India mesa, lv.sttd. pork, firm; prime mesH weatern. fc.sti.l. Hams, short cut, 14 to IS lo., nulet, L:-s. Brticii, iirt,i; Cumiierian'i cut. 16 to SO lbs., quiet. short ribs. Id to J4 lbs., quiet. 6os; long, clear mldiles IikIiI, la to i4 lbs., quiet, 6:i ; long rb-ir middies, heavy, 3.-1 to 40 lbs.r quiet, '6R fcl snort, clear lun-ka. Is to 20 lua .itilrt! 6.sCd; clear bellies, H to 1 lbs., steady, 603. Shouldera, square cut, 11 to la lbs. steady, 4,'a txl. Icrd. nuiet; prime wi stern' In turres, stesdy, f.4s4; American refined' In pat's. stea-!y, Els 3.1. Cli KESE btcadv: Amerlcsn finest white steady. 4v; American finest colored' stes-ly. 4-". TAi. LOW Prime city, steady, 2Ss- Aus trE'.ian. in London, ou'l. S.is. ' I l.uUh-t.. Louis fancy winter, firm 8b h. ' - Iiul'8-Al Ixmdon (Paclflc coast), firm, V-i'TTFri Nominal. 1 KA;t c unmlun, qutet. Cs 8'4.l. U.ceii-ta of wheat during the last two i)h, Ui.Oii) centals, ail America;!. There no bo i'trcetpts cf AinerKiin corn. Kaaaaa City (irala and Prof liloai, KANSAS CtTV. Aug. .WKF AT-Kep. ten.lier. tk.'-. ' c; Lecember. ., ''Mo . No. 8 l.ard. new. 6ic'- old. tie; No JL No. 2 red, tii. r V; No. 3, tt: iu.." 4'okN -beptember. 4.i'o: I Hcember, Si ft 4'-c: ca-n. No. a mixed, 6tc; No. 8 white : N- J, 6 .v ' u'.Ts-No. 2 wluie, 8lyKc. P. 1 I. -No. 2, 4oc. HAY 4'tiol,-e timothy. 895(.K3i0OO; choice 1-IN 1 f m Sr. i. u 7ft ll TTEtl-i rt-amery. 19c; fancy dairy, EGOS Blesrty; fresh Miestmrl and Kan sas stuck, li c per duaen, lua out. cases returned. Receipts. Bhl;. Wheat, bu...., tin.. 1 11101 Corn In it.) j., Gi is .U.0 8a, 'At) Mansil'apolla. wkrat t-loar aad Braa. MINWFAPOLT3. A tig. I-WH AT Sep. No. 1, bard, TV; No. 1 northern, 7"-c; No. 2 rorihrn, 74c. - l lAll R-rirt patents, tSSP": s-cond pnten'e, .1iMl 7tl; Ilrat (b ars, 83 .!'; second clenrs. $'. 40. IDlAN-ln bulk, lower at 8'l.PO. Teleda CJrnln and Meed. TOI.ETiO Aug. . AVU EAT Dull and sailer; cih, 7ik-; Petdember, 70'; leceiii n r, 7"t(-; Mey, 7.:'c. t olt.s Dull and weak; rash, 63c; Sep tember, 6-c; IVi-ember, 41c. HATS I Mill and f.ihijr steady; rash, S".c; nw, September, S-Sc; Dew, December, ,t"e. i-.F.n Clover, more active snd strong; October, 85.2-"4. January, 8-Vlo; No. I alslke, i.f...w7.10. RYE No. J. 5.1c; No. 8, 6?c. rhllndelpbtit Trndare Market. PHILAPK LrifT A, Aug. . BUTTER Firm; prints, lc higher; estra wesiern creams, "'.c; extra nenrby prints, 2Jc. KtMJH Steady: fresh nearby, 2o., lors off; fresh western, 20M,o, los off; fresh south western, IK'iTlOc, loss off; fresh southern, ll.'d lc, loss I. ft. - t'HEE.SK Rteidy; New Tori full creams, prime, small, ll'ullc. - . M . y - Sfllvraakre Cratst Market. MILWATTKEB, Anp. 4-WHRAT-Pleady; No. 1 northern, 78c; No. t northern, J7c; Heptembor, Sh'c. RYE 1ower; No. 1, 6ofj"e. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 66c; Ssmple, j CORN September, 64o. Dalath Grain Market. .. DTX1TTH, Aug. I.-WHE AT-Cssh. No. 1 hard. 7e,c: No. 2 northern, 70-V4c; No. 1 northern, 71Hc; Beptember, ⁣ December, OATS Beptember, 81c. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Aug. 8. CORN Firm and Inac tive; No. 8, 63c.' OATS Firm; No. 8 white, 3ac, billed through. WHISKY On the basla of 81.81 for Un it hed goods. Dnlatk Grata Market. DT'LCTH. Aug. .-WHEAT-Caieh, No? 1 hard, 76Hc: No. 2 northern, 70ic; No. 1 northern, 71Sc; Beptember, 68c; Decem ber, ei'.nc. f OATS September, 81c. ' JEW YORK STOCKS AND , BONDS, Market Is Listless sfnd Holder! are Inetlned in Carry stork. NNEW TORK. Aug. . Today's stock mar ket continued to demonstrate In a negative way the underlying strength, of the finan cial and buHlness situation In the country. Trading was mostly Idle. The few stocks which were strong did not make an Im- firesaive showing and did not alter the llat es tone of the market In general. But it is clear that there Is no eagerneaa to sell stocks, with no buyers on a large scale In view holders show themaelves content to carry stocks and wait for a more active demand. The very-idleness of the market Is a reassuring fact. Overextension of credits In speculative ventures Is the one factor that threatened bad consequences. Now there seema to be a common agree ment to await the satisfaction of the com ing requirements of the country for mov ing the crops. Ail authorities are agreed that this requirement will be unusuatty larjre thla year. Today'a small export of gold was obvi ously a mercantile transaction, and It was broadly Intimated that something equiva lent to a premium was paid by those who are to get It. The nearer approach cf tha Setiod of safety for the year'e crop con rma tho confidence In their abundance. With plentiful harvests and a large Bur plus of our products for export any anx iety over the liquidation of our floating foreign Indebtedness without" embarrass ment la quoted. The decision of the Stock exchange to close on Saturday for no other cause than the coronation of the king of England Is testimony to the general sk quiescence In the present dullness of the !.mi!B au wcuricies. A demand for the Oould southwestern waa the most conspicuous feature of the day's trading. The heavy buying of Texas Pacific waa by tho same brokers who have been active In Missouri Pacific for acme time past, and the response of other roads.ln the group waa purely sympathetic. The operations were supposed to be for ac count of the same pool which has fol lowed the upward movement In the stocks frem. the start. Hocking Coal mad a Jump on Inspired Intimations that large new Interests were to enter the property and expand Its field of activity. Hocking Valley waa bought on the advantage the bituminous coal .trade In enloylng from tho paralysis of tha an thracite trade. The movement in Sugar waa character Etlc of that stock Inji period cf dullness In the" general market and was ascribed to the prospect of an active season la the fnilt-cannlng trade. The only stock which seemed to be di rectly affected by the excellent corn croo reports was Atchison, 0f which tho ab sorption was very large. There were a number of minor stocks to show strength. Brooklyn Transit was heavy on the poor report of earnings for year.Kt- Loui" sn Francisco reflected some disappointment over the de ferred announcement of the details of Its acquirements. The express stocks made Th XK mvnf 5 B"t transactions. Arm. closed moderately active but Early firmnese In bonds rave way to iSooiBi"0.?L. T?tal "aIe Pr vllui! cUng' on call1 BtatM thw'YoV VxcW.': Pr,C" " AtcMtoa t' St. Paul pf4 1SS14 rto. Pariac U j iio. Eallway Jy 40 . pfd ; 7 Teira & Paclfto an 46 pf4 .i...K'2 Baltimore 4b Ohlo...bl 4 4o pfd .... MV, Cenxlitn Fsolao i..ii, ... !' ... !, CeaU 8a no. Ohio.... Chicago 4k Altos. 4o pf4. ......... Toledo. St. L. 4 W. QO Pfd 42! 1 Union Paclfld do prd.. 1MJ do pfd.. Wheollng A L. do J4 pfd Wis, Central .... do pfd Adams Ex , American Ex t'nltd Sfntea n. Wella-Parto Ex.. Amal. Coppor ... Amr. Car p.. do Btd ..10a .. "Hi .. 4S' .. t3t .. IT ,. n . .. ..114 ..t ..1. ,.J? .. Mt .. 11 .. .. 1 i. H .. v .. ..10c Clituaga, InL !.... So ptd in Oilcato B. Ill Ill Chimo & O. W II , do lit pf4 r, 4o 4 pfd ,. 4h Chlc.fo a N. W H3 C., K. I. 4t P Chleo Tr. St Tr... t'H to pit r C. C. C. A St. Colorado So 83 4o lat pld TT 4o id pld Del, A Iludaoa..,, lMl. U W lienvor Ik H. O.-.., o pld Brio , do lat rtd do 2d pld Oraat Nor. pfd dokins Valley ... ao pli pif.9 r ... Ioa C&lral ..... do pld Laa in. W... 4 Amor. Lib. nil... ..l!u do pld ..IIS A mar. .. at R.... ,. 444 do prd .. Aaac. Mining Co. .. Uu Brooklyn R. T... Mi .. l!'..rn ll.-ti. t Iroa... tS .. TJ Cora, fiaa 24 , .11 jronc Tnbaoeo pfd...l! v .. M'tjOen. RKettla i A a tl..tl,. r--t ... , .l"it'Irr-r. --r .... .. 4 I 4o pfd Ldi'leda (ia .... .. M Katlonal Hlecull 23 M 4f4 ao pld.... L A N 5 - Kailonai Lad No. Amarfiaa a a.aaiiailaa L.... w. 8t. Rr Mea. t'entiml ... alex. Nuiloiial .. liiua.t L.. Mo. Pacitlo M , K. a T do pfd N. J. Central ... N. Y. Oiur.1 Kartulk A W.... 110 pfd Ontario A W..v P.nnayvaQla ... Raadlng r:iMI C(H,ML .... ..Icfi- raclflo kdail .. in' Fopla'a Oua ... .. lie Praaaad S. Cat.-, ..lul do pfd ..Xl'H Pullman P. Car. .. !'4 ht'ublln 6tal , .. da pld ...lie ... IsH ... 7 a ... ... n ... 1, ... 3( ... to ... in ... H ... ' ... twa. ina jfuaar 1 .wi. Coal a I. Unloa bag at P. . do pfd L', g. lathar .. do p!J 0. B. Hublw.... do prd V. 8. Slaol do pld in -4 do iKt p'd do to pfd 7h 11. l t 1 r. do IM pfd..., do td pfd ... SI. L. Houihw., 41 v. ", la 4l", Wataern t'nlon Amar. LocoiaaftTS.... It do pfd.. do ptd.,.. K c. Suutiwa.. St. Paul lua do pfd. Ex-dUtdend. so rsosioa steoa qtalgtlaaa, EK-.8TON. Aug. .-Call loana. t'j4 per nl; time Joans, 4tiu per cont. CttflcUl using of stocks and bonds: IK"' ce closing lmi4Amalgamata4 4'4 K- ii. A C a viiiustiam -hlaon I.i-ji -aiuuMit , i iiiufnini ga . ji -annual A Hacla 449 lw V ,1 eulaublal 17W qo y. --.- ,i".i.u la Boatoa Albaur . .. .1-1 'eer K hosioa 4 ala t' I l.-fMeinlon boaloB ElevaUd Ui llraeailn u v w ki a. u - .,a ll.i- 1, ... i-er Kanga K?ia hosioa 4 ala "0 ll.fMeitilon Coal 1st boatoa fclevaUd Ui jl-raeailn h N Y.. N. M. H...U4 Mala H .rala 1 1 ac rit-hb-4rg pld 14 M..Hwa 44.- t inos J-actac H"H Old I'oinUiioo 1T Cioilral H,! Oai-aola Amar. Sugar l-4 Parrot 3, do pfd ..lifc Uulucy jio , . wi a. w 1,1 k. .. . IT r... I... mini. .o I ak 8 t Tamarack ...n l at - 1 rliunuulaio 4 I,, did a. Trlull v It N K U k C t'ollad Fruit .. t). . S'aol .... do prd Adron'uro Allwoaa il'nitr4 Stataa 11' t tab a.!-, Vl.torta ...... kv Inooa t2 Uolr-rlaa .... !- tullad Coppac ... H ... 4w ... 4 ... 4 ... it ... 94St Baak ( leartaga. OMAHA. Aug. t Bank clearings, ri.11. NM; rorrsf'-puiidtng day lajit ear, ;.s,- bJj ; 1ricreaa, f i.t5,2-t.04 rj T. l,Ol 1 is. Auk- . Clearings, 7.265.0!5; balames. l.2iii t.ni; lnonev, pr ctnt; New oik rn Ui.(i, t i.r. NKW YORK. Au . Clearings. I19J.45J,. K7; bulancea, H )..4,'i. riiil.AliKI,lliiA, Aug 1 Clearings, 8'.', t .1 -4, uininea, t2,41,ii0; money, 4utit per rit. ( tlli'AOI. Aog. 1 Clearlrnrs. I"S f.J.as8: balance. V.',0'4,.. K1 igia. ticUi.4c, o premium; at-rHnie poaied erbBr.r, 14 M lor s'tiir days and $4t-,- for riTiainl I'osinN Ao;?. 4. -Clearing., iJ.2.n.24 ; bnlnneea. 11.4 i,.',i7 HALT IMi IHK Aus i Clearlnn. S,4i.-5''-': lalances, t.iii,4i,4; money, 4u4V4 per ecu t. CINCINNATI. Aug. .--C1ear1nr. t!."!2,. e.v; money, 4ii per cent; New iork ex change, Hu20c discount. Saw Tork Money Market. NKW TOHK. Aug. 8-MONET-Cn Call, steaily, 2',(3 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4;til per cent. HTF.RI.tNO FXCHANnK-Flrm. U.m IM for demand and 4 Vv4 W-H for sixty days; poted rates, $4X1 and l.f'; com- merrisi nuis, f4.4;a'4.Wi. BILiVKR liar, 6-ac; Mexican dollars, 11'4C. KoNDR Oovernment. steady; state. In active; railroad, Irregular. The c osing quotations on bonds are at follows: - V. 8. rr ss, res....l(r"4 t,. n. vni no coupon W u. Central aa. do ao, r- tutitai do ta Ino 'H 1A'4 Minn. 4V St. L. 4s...lon , M., K. A T. 4s le .1H2I4, da n 4t lnl N. T. (antral la KUVt .iwl do gen. i ' do coupon . do sew 4a, rag... do coupon do old 4a, rf.,., do coupon ,..... do 4a. rac .104 iN. i. -'.. gn. as do coupon 104 1 No, Pacltlo 4a W Atrhlaon (an. 4a I'.''' do im 7'a do adj. 4a tM H. W. coo. 4a ll Hal. 4t Ohio 4a 102-4, Reading gen. 4a t' do l'a F., st b 4V I at 0. 4a..,.11? do con. 4a ft?im. U A 8. V. 4a.... Canana So. ta lux 8t. L. Bouthw. la.... Cantral of Oa. 4a... .1111 4o ta do la Ine af-V. A. A. P. aa tH Chea. ft Ohio 4'a.. .1f So. Paris 4a H 4 (Tblcaso A A. I'ta... fl So. Railway 4a Ill' C, B. ft Q. n. 4a.... ta iTexaa I'aelflo 1S...120 C M. A 8. P. s. 4a.. 114 T.. St. b. ft W. 4a.. Kl C. ft N. W. e. 7 :mi C. R. I. A P. 4....10H C C C ft St L g. 4a.. lot Chicago Ter. 4a..,.,. ga Colorado So. 4a ft, ronar A R. O. 4a.. .1031 Union pacinn 4a inc, do eonv. 4a.. ...... .l Wabaah Is 11 sv do 2a 110 do deb. B TVa Weat Shorn 4a ..Ill' Erlo prior Ilea 4a.... ta W'haal. ft U K. 4s... M do ganaral 4s M Wla. Central 4s....... !V T. W. ft I). c. la...lis Cobs. Tobacoe 4a 4M Hocking Val. 4Ws....l04j . Uftered. I.oitdoa Stock 4)aetatloaa. IDNDON, Au. . 4 p. m. Closing: Cona., nioner 4' iNorfotS ft Waaccm do aec't tBcpl) K-l do pfd ta nnacnnoB ' Ontario ft W .. 44 .. til .. 4 .. 441., .. nv .. 40 ..1011 704 ..111 .. M- .. 41 .. ft .. tl ., 47V, .. 40I4J .. lit .. ta aii-nimn a PiHinayleanla ... do pfd HMH Reading Raltlmora A lhlo....lllui do lat sfd Canadian Parlfle 140 do td pfd Cheaapealta ft Ohio 1 So' South-aril By JJ'I do pfd lH,;Poulharn ParlSo. 4r.Va Union raclflo.... tf-i do pfd 4t I'. 8. Sleal Ill Ma pfd M Wahaah ......... laat do ntd Chli ago O. W , C, M. ft Bt. P. .... Ienrer A K. O..., do pfd Krlo do lat pfd do td Dfd Illlnnla Central... iouibtiiio jnaaa...i4a iF-ianiah 4a SI.. K. ft T alVKind do pfd 44lLaUaars (dot.)... N. T. Centra! laa PAR BlUVEH-Steady at it'ad per ounce. MUNKY 2V$2'.4j per cent. The- rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2Vn3-i per cent and for three-months' bills 2 per cent. Oold premium at Kome, 1.07; at Buenoa Ayree, 1.30. Bar gold, 77s 8d; American oacios, 76a 4d. ' ' ' Hew Tork Mining la4atloas. NEW YORK, Aug. the closing: prices od Adams Con . 4V A lira f Ureses 44 Bmnawlck Con 4 Comatock Tunnel ... 4 . Con. Cal. A Va lit Daadwood Terra 1M Hors HIlTsr 1 Iroa 8IWsr 44 Loa4irllW . Con f .The following are mining stocks; Llttla Chlat 11 Ontario Ophlr 124 Fhoanlx 4 Potoai, 11 Saiagd 1 , Sierra Nerada J4 Small Hopos t Standard SU Faretgra Flaastelat. IyONDON, Aug. . Oold amounting; to 8,100 was taken into the Bank of Kng land on balance today. India council bills were allotted today at la 16-16,1. Money wss In better supply today throueh f-overn-ment disbursements and Indebtedness to the- Bank ot England, was largely repaid. Tha Block exchange was)di owing, to IBCK ot puwiiu ill l, r . Iv- . m a Cm forced snles and apprehension of liquida tion at Paris. The open account disclosed by the diffi culties of a Paris firm appears to be small, but little seems needed to unnerve the market. Consuls were depressed early, but improved later and home rails were sym pathetica Uy affected. Americana were dull snd neglected, but Improved in the New York opening and closed firm. PARIS, Aug. . Kxchange e London, JRf 19tte for checks; Spanish 4a, KV Sc. The whole list of securities on the Bourse, wss depressed today by a sharp fall In Kaffirs, ascribed to compulsory sales. Prices, how ever, rallied well, but the close of the of ficial list was hnvy. Turks were firmer and Industrials easier. - BERUN, Aug. The Bourse waa Qutet today in the absence of encouraging news and sympathy with yeaterday's declines in the New York Stock exchange and on the western bourses. The tone In the after noon waa dull. Weakness in mine shares was caused by London advices. Exchange on London, 20 marks, 4l'V pfgs. for checks. Coadltloa et the Treasaryr WASHINGTON. Aug. .Today's eta.e ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, excluusive of the lloO.OfiO.OoO gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, lx3,4i 8,337; gold, $101,317,111. Cottoav Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 1 COTTON Futures opened steady; AuKiist. .18c; October, 7.So; Beptember, 7.68c; November, 7.bRc; Decem ber, 7ic; January, 7 67c; February. 7Bic; March, 7.55c; April, 7.6Tc Spot, quiet; mid dling uplands, ,8 isc; middling gulf, 'c; spies, 239 bales.Tutures closed very steady) August, 8.21c; Beptember, 7.S2c; October, 7.9uc; December, 7.6ic; January, 7.61c; Feb ruary, 7.62c; March, 7.60c. - GALVESTON. Aug. .-COTTON-Oulet; middling. 8 13-Jtic; sales. 91 bales; receipts, 4:1 bales; shipments, iZi bales; ttpca. 16, 6d2 bales. UVliKPOOL, Aug. 1 COTTON Spot, moderate business. American middling, 4d. The sales of the day were 8,0u0 bales, of which 5tA) were for speculation and ex port and included 7,000 American.- Re ceipts, 10,000 bales. Including 4,7w AmarU csn. Futures opened snd closed quiet and steady. American middling, g. o. c, Au- fust, 4 43-64d, sellers: August-September, -4d. buyers; September-October, 4 W-44J, sellers; October-November, 4 14-6-10. sellers; November-December, 4 11-641 4 12-64l, buy ers; December-January, 4 10-64d, sellers; January-February, 4 10-4d, sellers; Febra-ary-Marc h, 4 li-64d, sellers; alarch-Aprll, 4 10-64d, buyers. NKW ORLEANS, Aug. --COTTON Fu tures, steady; Aagust, l.7'-S.4c; Beptem ber, 7.7S'i ! '!4c; tK-.tobor, .i4u7.toc; Novem ber. 7.4tiv7.43; Iiecember, 7 4 1'?.46c; Janu ary, 7.4,'-a7 4i4c; February, 7.4(wjl4i'e; March, 7 4Jvni7 fio- Hoot, oulrri.;. k&lea.. 1X1 bales; or dinary, 8 1&-18c: good ordinary, T7-19c; low nilildllnr, 7 lo-lac; middling, 6"c; good mid dling, eric; middling fair, rc; receipts, tut bales; stock, 4D.444 btUee. Oil 4 Hosia. OIL CITY, Pa., Aug. t-OiL-Credtt bal ances, $1 .12; certificates, no bid; shipments, 7rt two bbla.; average, M.iJX bbla; runs, si. 21i bt.ls ; averufci, 7.0,7 bbls. TOl.KDO. O., Aug. . OIL North Lima, Kile; Honth Lima and Indiana, 84c, IX)MhjN, Aug. 4. OIL, Calcutta linseed, spot, fcm d. Linseed, 2irg d. Turpentine siilrits, 3:' rH. WILMINGTON, 8. C, Aug. . OIL Tur pentine, steady, 4AC. Ronln, steaxlv, fl.lwt 1 15. frude turpenilne, tirm, 11.40, J2.W and : no. Tar. Arm, $1.60. SAVANNAH. G., Aug. , OIL Turpen tli.e, r.rin, i::c bid. Hoain. firm: A. li. C, Jl 10; D, Jl.lft; E, II 20; V, ,1.55; Q, 1.3o; H, 1 fy; I. l.l:.; K, t? Us; M, 12.85; N, $3.30: VU. $S.4t; WW. $3.6,. CHAKl.EHTO.M, 8. C, Aug. 8. OIL Tur pentine and roiin unchanged. Nfc.V YORK, Aug. 4. OIL Cottonseed, eaay; priine crude, nominal; prime yellow, 4:'.'e. Petroleum, steady. Rosin end tur pentine, steaily. Standard, Io.3on3.75. LIVl-'HPliol, Auir. , OIL Cottonseed. Hull re lined, spot, firm, 26s td. Ws Market. BOSTON, Maas., Aug. B. WOOL The general quotations are very firm and generally higher. Ohio and Pennsylvania XXX. fh'ilc; Ohio and Pennsylvania XX .. '?-l. .w,.. ,.l o,. C.. I leaaa UIIO iriuwi., i.tjw., inrnium I rial and territory. 1-.. i'-'so; Oregon, lucao:; California eprlng, Lijioc. . hT Ijl'ia. Aug. a W'COL-Flrm; me dljni grades and comblr-.f bct'l.Vie; llKtit fine, !-(H-c; hjavy One, lvyijo; tub- taaar Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 1-Ol'OAR- Raw, flnu; fair refining, I,r; csntrtf utal, M teat, tr; niolaee-a iu. tr, -'ic; rvtinea. steady. NtW OiiLUNb, Aug. tiAvir ket strong; ic-u keiiie, 2H-fc-J4-loo; opan kettle ceiiurlf ul. ic; ccnirtf ugal yel low, m!14,i-; Killiil, 14, . ,!. kOLAMi-4-Dull; contm u.l, tJ'l&o. ' Ctaelaaatl tflrlli,. CINCINNATI. Aug. . WHISKT-Dis-tUitais' tiuai-ad go via, tVlua, 09 4 of ILki. I OIIAIIA LIVE STOCIL MARKET Oftttl Xtofipta Kor3orU ad QetJ Btnff Bold a Littl Etroagtr. HOGS AVtRAGCD A SHADE BETTER 8le Reeelpfs Qalte Liberal, bet Ltakt Sta Cesnsaaaaled Felly Steady- Prices, While Heavy weights Were Rather Dell. EOUTH OMAHA. Aug. . Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, bheen. Omclal Monday 4 3.4NI 12,Sft9 Odlclal Tuesday 4.4M ,4:'S 4,7''4 Olllclal Wednesday S.uhS 7,Iu3 Three days this week.. 14.457 M.KI3 M.4"! Same days last week.... 8.4o7 15,4S9 21,Wi hame week before. ,.i.... 8.015 2.1.04 24.K76 Hame three weeks ago. ..11. 2-6 lS.4i:l lb.nvi Hame four weeks ago.... 7.-'7 10.473 11.413 bame days last year 10.U7 . 2.i4a 17,734 KKCEIPT8 FOK THE TEAR TO DATS. The following tabls shows the receipts t cattle. h?gs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, with comparisons with last yea-: 190J. Inc. Deo. Csttle 43o.it0 4I.S7T ti.;"3 Hogs l.ili.7il 1.4f4.4:t7 4o,o4 Uheep Kii,en6 KJO.etil 71.43$ Th following table shows tha average price ot hogs sold on th. South Omaha market the last several days, w.tlt com parisons with former years; Date. Uut. 1901. lK.lf.1888.lS7.lli3. July 14... July 16... July 14... duly If... July IK... July 13... July zv... Juiy si... July 22... July 23... July 24... July 26... July 2S... July 27... July 2H... t 0I 4 06 3 771 $ li $ 00 $7)1-8 17 $ M 3 I i I ! 3 261 3 37 3 $t $ at 3 3t) I $2 8 8o 8 S- I 31 3 811 8 1 3 7 7 7 $ 77 t ;-2Si 4 7 'i it to. 7 78 $ M 7 Kh t M I T B2V4 7 41i $ s;, T $2v t 711 I s s, $ l 4 WI 4 01 4 471 4 14 4 Wl 4 2l t sn 1 l 07i 4 21 1 I I 1S 6 lal $ W 4 94 3 7i 3 8-1 8 M I 3 87! 3 2 b 7 41l 7li 4 36 3 341 3 W 1 4$ T 33), t 74 3 6:i 4 811 I 8 39 7 U a 7 634 a I 8 81 I 37 6 4 M 8 77 1 3 4,'i $ io 4 m 4 ti 3 67 3 30i 1 7 July .. July .. JU. HI.. 7 6Ji M7 I 8 li a m 2 a I 7 4iHl W $ 08 8 74, 8 44 i 3 77 3 tivi 4 321 a $ 79 A 74 8 ooi 2 71 August 1. Amiuat 3. August 3. August 4. 7 41i4i g S 4 19 4 ti 4 33! 3 77 I 7 K?al "'l I 731 I7i4i I f 7 3CCS4I 84 I 7 svsl soi a ii S Ul 3 4r, 3 t? 3 67 3 63 3 37! 1 2 83 3 Ci i W 4 4.1 8 CI August (. Augjst 4. 4 461 3 71 t 04 $ 771 $ 43 $ 02 Indicated Sunday., The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Road. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ITr'a. C. M. . St. P 3 t O. A Bt. L 13 Missouri PaclAo 3 .. .. Union Pacific S3 17 15 1 C. ft N. W .. , 39 v .. F-, F,. A M. V 63 2 . S C, Bt, P., M. 4 O.... 4 13 .. B. St M. R M 12 , 13 Cs 23. ft QillH 41 a lat 44 K. C. & St. J $ C, R, 1. A P., east.. 2 sl7 1 C, H. I. 4V P., west.. 3 Illinois Central I .. ' " Totaf receipt 15 129 34 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hops. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co 2S1 1,613 . 85 Swift and Company 313'- 1,613 14ft) udahy Packing Co 126 3.348 473 Armour A Co to 2,632 1,46$ Swift, from K. C 62 G. 11. Hammond Co lf-J R. Becker 4 Degan Vanaarit A Co 34 Carey 4k Benton 2 Lobman A Co.... 149 W. L Stephen 4 . Hill 4 Huntslnger 26 , .... vviiuatin uuuBiffuvu.i.... aa Livingstone A Bchaller.. 193 .... .... Hamilton A Rothschild.. 106 .... .... L, F. Hubs 63 .... .... H. L. Dennis A Co....... 33 Wolf A Murman 144 .... .... Other buyers . Ill .... 3.8l ' Total 8,188 $.025 $,106 C.l'TLEJ There was a big decrease to day as compared with yesterday In the number ot cattle on sale, but for the first half of this week there Is a big increase both over the same days of last week and also of last year. The local demand was In good shape, so that the market was a little better all around on desirable grades. The same aa yesterday there were only a few cornfed cattle in the yards and none that were strictly choice. Packers, how ever, seemed to have quite liberal orders and as a result sellers had no difficulty in disposing of anything at all desirable at prices that looked a little stronger. Th common stun, tbougn, waa about steady. The cow market was also In better shape than it was yesterday. There were only about 80 or 3b oars on sale- and packers took hold in good sh&pe and the better grades could be quoted strong. The kinds that sell from $3.00 down, though, did not show much ot any change. Bulla, veal ooioer-, and stags could also be quoted fully steady. There waa about the usual proportion of tockers and feeders on sale and the de mand was fully equal to the occasion. Heavyweight feeders of good fleBh and quality rs well as prime yearlings contin ued In the best demand and such kinds could safely be quoted stronger and In seme oases sales were made that looked higher. The common stuff, though, was druggy, the same as usual. ' Western range cattle again made up the bulk of the receipts and the better grades of steers sold .to packers at steady to strong prices. Cows were also a little stronger where the quality waa at all good. The same was true ot Blockers and feeders As trading waa quite active from start to finish the bulk ot everything in the yards wss disposed of In good season. Repre sentative sales: . BEEF STEERS. Mo. . Av. Pr. He. Av. Tr. 1...., " 4 0 21 ? 3M 1.. ,.1-M 4 ft li...., 1171 4 71 1 3 40 41 U44 4 74 t 11U0 4 74 44..... 1171 4 4 14 UI 4 40 11 Hoi I U 14 1044 4 at COWS. 1 8 34 4. 444 9 43 . 1 4 8 14 1 ..11M 9 14 $ "I 3 44 41 474 3 14 8 14 IM 1 400 C 44 i. 7(0 3 ta 421 3 44 1 1WS 3 44 1..,. 1114) 3 a ' 3 444 3 40 lino S r. - 4. 1B44 3 44 1 J17 4 04 1. 8 7 1 Jau4 4 u 14 Sit 3 4a 1 no I M HEIFERS. 1 im IK 10.. TH 4 44 4 t4 I t la 4 14 BULLA. 1 474 8 49 1 14T4 8 14 1 1SV4 3 14 1 US 8 44 CALVES. ' .1 IS IM 1 174 4 44 1 UI BTAQ3. 1 444 8 40 STOCK COWS AND HEIFFR9. - 19 761 Z au 1 aa I at 8 TOCKERS AND FEEDEK8. 1.. I IKI 10 121 4 40 1 H'l I 44 44 t0 4 44 II 7a 4 m ' NEBRASKA. No. A v. Pr. No. A v. Pr. II cows 8J0 2 65 23 feeders,. 8"S 8 92 7 cows lt 2 66 17 feeders.. 8nl 4 86 35 cows 8(3 3 00 123 feeders.. 7 3 SO 14 cows S"5 3 75 30 feeders.. c 4 00 24 cows 1(5 3 20 1 feeder... & 3 ii 25 cows...,, y j M 4 cows 917 2 U feeders.. SIT a io a I.elfers... 912 8 35 27 feeders.. 817 4 65 3 cows 7,4 $ U0 22 feeders.. 714 4 W 37 cows 91 2 90 1 feeder... 710 4 00 1 heifer.. ..lti 4 6J 1 feeder... 6 0' 2 76 $ hellers... f.M 2 6& t0 cows 7,2 2 65 1 cow 6 i0 2 65 1 bull b'.'O 3 2 1-cow l'e 3 75 23 cows 9.2 8X6 $ cows K.fi 35 3 cows l'-u 3 DO 1 cow 9,0 2 (ft 1 row lolO 3 uu 8 cows 1'uO 3 25 14 cows li"4 3 25 1 cow lulO 3 25 1 cow 11) 8 6 1 cow (ml 8 00 $ feeders..! ' J 4 60 - cow 8t0 $ CO 8 feeders.. K '4 4 60 $ cows..... Swrl 2 75 4 feeders.. 3 4 60 1 cow 1"cj 2 60 1 feeder... ln -O 4 60 ' $ cows l-iO 2 60 $ feeders.. 1t& 4 60 1 cow load $ 10 $ feeders.. 9c0 4 60 1 cow n-0 2 60 2 feeders.. V s 4 ho 13 cows 9 3 15 1 f,-eaor... 7 3 25 8 cows i.ii 3 15 1 teeoer... 6-n 4 Do 1 cow 9 0 J 75 17 feeders.. Si7 4 3 1 cow 720 2 76 I feeder... 8 to 3 26 17 cows 9 i If) 14 feeders.. 74 4 20 1 feeder... 7--J 3 00 85 feeders.. I'M 4 70 3 feeders., r- 6 3 35 si feeders. .17 4 70 1 heifer.... 6-D 2 ) i feeders. .l'4 4 70 4 heifars... 7n5 3 5 10 feeders.. 710 4 25 1 bull 1AI 3 25 1 Ise.lers.. 7,2 $ 6 1 bull IhO $ 13 13 cows .... 8;0 3 46 $ be iters... feu 2 75 2 heifers... - $ 04 34 feeders.. tJ 4 76 1 feeder... 1130 4 76 1 feeder... 8i0 4 71 COLORADO U cows 922 3 75 14 feeders.. 360 4 15 C. 11 Williams Neb. 33 feeders.. r ll 1 bull 1U0 3 44 3 belt en... H.O 3 00 D. W. Harchrteld Nob. 24 oews fl S 75 18 feeders.. 7R8 3 30 8 cows 7 -4 3 75 1 cow 7m $75 2 co as "jj 3 75 C. E. Cheemore Neb. $2 feeders.. I7 4 05 2 feeders.. 870 $33 M. E. Rose Neb. 3 cows lo-J 3 40 1 cow..'...JlM 2 89 I I 4W I XaavUis.. M m 4 40 Istag.... 4 rs MeCahle Neb. ' 3 V5 16 feeders 2 76 ' .I? $ $3 27 cows.. 2 cows.. S'l 73 I 30 910 C. Mills NeK 39 cows... 23 cows... SR cows... 7 cows... . !tt 3f 11 cows 745 O. O. Fslrhend-Neb. l'M 8 85 3 bulla 1310 George Moran Neb. . 9" 8 10 al caw ) , V'4 8 10 1 ralf 170 , 9 '5 2 75 1 bull 1.170 t S3 I 00 1 10 4 00 2 66 $ cows. . 21 steers. ...m4 4 Ki H. B Reed Neb IX feed era. io 4 Ofi is feeders. 1003 I 50 J. W. Pence Neb. .. 47 2 1 cow ..M17 2 M 1 f eerter.. A. n. Van Stent Neb .. W4 t 75 7 cows J. Wlllenborrer Neb 10 cows.. $ cows.. 13 Cows.. 91 10 2 95 4 26 323 2 65 1 cow... 1 cow... .liv 2 no 4 cows 948 3 no 8 $ 25 2 90 lo 'O 2 60 1 cow ln.li) 1 cow ll 4 cows l;2 1 heifer. .. 7 8 on 1 calf 110 2 65 4 bulls 637 8 26 J. P. Hlgglns-Neb. $ feeders.. loo 4 00 1 cow, 1010 loot) t W 3 35 4 on 2 48 3 13 1 steer. WW) 8 7R $ 75 $ 75 1 cow... S steers. 1 steer.., $ steers. ..111 $ feeders.. K!"fl 1 bull 14t0 . .1034 4 75 29 heifers... 741 Thomas. Vlnaalnn V K M feeders.. nui ( W) 1 steer 1290 8 feeders. .lleil I 00 Hob Appleby Neb. 38 feed ere.. lv $15 cow 719 6 feeders.. lii.l 4 0 M K and H. Craln-Neb. 15 feeders.. 1018 4 66 it cows line )8 feeders. .10o4 4 00 $ feeders. . 90 1 feeder... 8X0 4 65 1 feeder... 1OI0 1 feeder... 91 3 M 1 bull 12t0 M. McLean Neb. rows M7 2 90 15 cows 341 2 cows C"0 2 1) 24 feedere..lo"8 3 cows 97B 2 90 1 feeder... 1028 Milliard A T.TCeK (0 too 100 $ 4V) 3 25 I 70 l 4 65 3 $4 24 feeders.. 94 4 40 feeders.. 90 11 cows K'J 8 25 11 cow 963 1 cow, 1140 8 00 C. R. Wlillama .NeK 4 00 1 $0 heifers... 615 2 30 18 cows... 3 feeders.. 6-Ki till lcow.... 915 sbO 2 30 1 leeaer. . . txn 2 60 George Voorhees Wyo, 22 steers. ...list $60 .21 feeders.. 1123 4 7 1 feeder... 1090 8 35 J. A ri a ma XV vn cows 1010 3 46 . 2 steers.. Mrs. Mayer Wyo. 12 feeders.. 1072 4 50 I cows... Chace A Co. Wyo. 61 cows..,.. 935 8 60 Tom Bell Wyo. 11$ steers. ..1068 $ 15 23 feeders 110 steers. ..1073 6 15 $ feeders ,.1096 . 891 . m . 93$ 4 50 I 45 4 50 3 40 nx cows,.... 7hs 1 70 William Reynolds Wyo. 14 steers.. . 1240 6 10 25 feeders.. 104 4 9?4 1 steer. ....111 $10 8 cows mm J r 24 steers., ..L'lil $ r lstag 1160 4 60 HOOS There waa a fate mlmA .-,,. .1 hog here today, but under the Influence of a good local demand and favorable re ports from other points the market was quite active and a little stronger. . Packers of course started In rather bearish, but they failed to get the hoas and so had to raise their bids. The quality of the offer ings was considerably better today than It wss yesterday, which makes the market, on, paper, look quite little higher, but, taking quality Into consideration, the market Is simply steady to strong. The bulk of the hogs sold from $7.$2H to 37.37H, with the long string at $7.86. The b1,.t,er Frd sold from $7.36 up to $7.60, while the commoner kinds went from $7.85 down. There wa very little change in the market after buyers and sellers got down to a trading basis and everything waa dis posed of in good season. Representative sales: . No. ; tl to 40 At, ..140 Sk. Pr. No. -7- I... 67... 46... A. Bit. Tr. 7 16 14 It IM ..Ml ..114 ..Ut ..' .."4 ..IJ7 ..tat ..144 . .8S ..I'l ..Hi T 10 7 44 1 to T 4o t lo . T 40 7 10 7 to , 7 4 1 So T 40 T to 7 to T lH 7 T 12', 4 44tc 7 3i 7 t 31 li ,...111 104 t 44 140 444 134 10 110 110 140 110 IN 30 800 140 40 140 M 40 ...UI ...IM ,...174 ,...144 ,...n4 ,...U1 I...127 ....171 ,...ir6 ,...931 ...122 ,...2114 ....114 ,...sn '111 ...i6 ....hi ...141 ....t ...16T ,i:t ...144 ...CM ...147 ...14 ...171 ...141 ...446 ...135 ...141 ',..l ...24 ...t4 ...21,1 ...IM ...271 ...IM, ...221 ...147 7 44 1 16 1 44 7 46 t 46 T IS T 44 7 14 7 7 41 7 II 7 II 7 14 7 44 7 14 70... 44... 41... 11... 44... . IS... 70... 40... 71... 44... 44... 44." 44... 46... 47... 47... 44... 70... 4... 71... 47... 40... 44.. 74... 44... 74..., 44... 84..., '61. 71... 1 41..-,, 44..., 40..., II.... 76..,, 77 74. if I ......ira in ......144 .Sr4 '.'.'.'...m, Ml Xi4 146 114 ill 4I 140 . 161 140 45. 1. ts. 47... aa U..'. 70... 71... 44... 44... 7... (4... 47... 44... 71... 70... 44... 74... 46... 141.. 70... 44... 74... 62... 70... 40... 44... 17... 14... 11... 41... 47... 46... 41... it... 46... 40... 14... 71... It... 44. .. 44... Ji... 4S .. 44... 4... 46... 144 "ti 40 44 144 144 7 M f 46 7 46 , 7 44 7 . 7 16 ... 7 121 40 1 Hi, 40 I tilt 40 T l!"4j ... 7 l 110 1 22l 40 7 II 40 1 32h, 40 I K-m 160 7 12'., 40 f 1114, 120 7 11 leo 7 M 120 7 44 aO t so 1 0 7 16 40 7 S3 40 7 84 120 T Is ... 1 44 ... 7 14 ... 7 10 ISO 7 14 140 7 II 40 T 24 ... t SB 7 24 7 46 7 44 7 44 7 44 7 II 7 16 t 14 7 16 7 44 7 17" T !7s 7 7i 7 17v, t 17Vh .....III 174 124 140 110 234 ....1.1S .,.ol6.- .,...? MO .....167 i:0 IJ0 147 .....l:lj 121 Ml 170 ,..t77 Il r77 ' m, ...'..Jl 121 mi t4 .....&4 ,....144 .....941 2;.a 240 120 ISO too . 4 124 1.. ' 14 40 140 19 7 4t i: 7 17 ' 4) . 120 7 I7S4 7 40 7 40 7 44 . 7 40 7 44 7 4a , 7 4a T 44 7 44 7 40 7 4 7 40 f 42 7 46 7 46 7 44 7 44 74... 67 ...IM) ...r ...1S1 ..-171 ...tl ...147 44... 111.. 64... 14.., 44... 77... . 41... 41... 67... 40... 44... 41... 40 40 7 16 . 7 16 . T IS T 16 7 16 , 7 S 7 14 T k !4I ...216 ...3f,l ...177 ...tm .4.171 ...am ...147 124 7 IS T 16 f 16 7 tl 7 49, 40 64 -41, .....210 144 461 ...334 BIIEEP-There wss another liberal run of sheep and lambs here today, which makes the supply for the first - three days this week nearly as heavy as for the same days of last wyeek and far In excess of the ssme days of last year. As a general thing there was not much change from yester day in the -prices paid, but. if anything. me nanay weignts ot good quality were a ume nrmer, wniie me heavyweights were dull and weak. That applied to both sheep and lamb. Trading was talrly active , on the desirable kinds, but slow on the others. The bulk of the stuff waa not of particu larly good quality, which of course had a bad e fleet upon the market. The demand for feeders continued liberal and as a result the prices paid were fully steady and. If anything, a little stronger. Quotations tor cllpned stock: Good to choice yearlings, $3.6ub$S6; fair to good, 43.3iKij3.60; good to choice wethers. $3.2f.'l W; fair to good wethers, 3.0oj;3.2o: good to choice ewes, $3.0ui.is; talr to good ewes, $2.oiifu3.0O; gooa to choice spring lambs, $5.00 tio.2o; fair to good spring lambs, 34.76 6 00; feeder wethers. $2.763.10; feeder yearlings, $3.0uii.35: feeder lambs, $3.6,j(j4.0il; feeder ewes, il.&u'i.'Zb. Representative sales: No. At. Pr. 'J2 Wyoming culls 74 $1 90 15 Wyoming feeder sheep 66 3 00 3 Wyoming cull ewss 46 2 00 19 bucks 122 2 00 1 cull 00 2 00 1 buck 70 ' 2 00 23 culls , 101 2 00 41 cull ewes 73. 2 23 6 western ewes fsi 2 76 49 cull lambs 29 2 75 Ka western ewes 60 2 76 76 western ewes ., tl 1 Zi 26 western ewes........ f4 3 26 48 feeder yearlings 67 $ 26 85 feeder yearlings.,... 70 $ 26 til western ewes , 64 $ B5 19 western ewes..... 94 8 25 66 western mixed....,.,.,..,.,.... 61 8 26 136 western mixed.... 64 3 2S 4-8 western ewes 9$ 3 35 2.-6 feeder yearlings 63 3 40 13 western mixed 71 8 40 73 South Dakota mixed 74 5 40 427 western yearlings 75 3 75 64 western lambs , 65 4 26 80 western lambs ,. 67 4 60 l!'i feeder wethers 91 3 30 4:'l feeder wethers 91 3 35 bbi feeder wethers 97 8 85 19 yearlings and sheep 94 3 80 120 yearlltiKS and sheep 66 $ W H yearlings and sheep 1"3 $ 80 1(-S feeder lambs.... , LS 4 10 7 feeder latiiba , ot) 4 10 31 feeder lambs 60 4 10 4'.o) western lambs 69 5 00 $ western lambs U 6 00 65 western jambs.... 60 $00 CHICAGO LIVE li'OCK MARKET. Cavttle, Sheep aad Laaabs . (teaey - ian 41 Hogi, Eur, CHICAGO. Aug. $ CATTLE Reeripta, 16,6 v, Including 6u0 Texans, 2.0uu westerners; active, steady; good to prime steers, $v00 fes.90; poor to medium. $4.7iu7.75; siockers and feeders. Ii.6omo.ii; cows, $1.2tf:4 0O; helrers, t.6o(j6 60; canners, 81 6wj2 60; bulls, t.2fas.ij; mlves, $2 6mj7.ii: Texas-fed steers, $3 !T, ;i6 5'i; western steers. 35.0 4i7.16, UoGf4 hecelpts, 24.0u0; estimated tomor row, 2o,0oo; left over. 3.0uo. Closed easy; mixed and butchers. 4n.ibcj7.i6, guou co choice, heavy, $7 6"-8 2'4j; roua-h, heavy, 7i, ;-7 40; llifht, 0'i-u'-'. bulk of sales, l ',;. ,,5 6). HlttliP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000; sheep and lambs, steady; good to choirs wethere, $,V5'u4oO, fair to choice, mixed, $2.ia!$.6o; western sheep. l.it'u.W. native lamt.a. 13 5x'5 76; w .'stern lambs, 86. 45. Onicial yesterday. JKecelpts. ghlp. Cattle l.t'l Hoks 12.w:T l.liM bheep ls.417 l,,v t. Lale Live teest Market. PT. IXiUIH, Aug. a,CATTLEJ-Rce!pts. 4.6oO head, including 8.6-y Texans; ru.rkct for natives dull, Texajis strong; nattvs etilpping and export ateors, ic tw -4 Jv; dieued beX and buU-luar llwa, $4.4vv O.i 3S feeders. . 4"3 4 feeders. N. steers under 1 non 0, t $T2VT 60; l'o kfr. jrd fe)pr,, 5A- ruwn snd helfera, 3. t. !.; rantters. Il.)!lt; bulla, 3 4: calve.. 4--7.75; 'i,H aid Indum 8 Vrr"" J,!f,34-,,,; cow" n'1 heifers, $3.6-- MOOS - Receipts. $.rmft head; market I!,4?:,y-;fi?'KK .n? nh,S- ,: f7 fi; Packers, "' '; butr-hera, $;.Sferj-7 ,1,. KM KKP ANIi I.AMHS-Hecelpts. $ ftnfi ?.r,n'I: mr,,t strone; natlv muttons. $.t M ?- , "mh"' ,44. !',., en snd bucks. - .-;i4.00; siockers. $J.Jb4Jj.go; Texane. $$.lt i, I 0. Kansas City Live tleek Market. KAN'SAS CITT, Aug $ -CATTLK -Receipts. 9.t natlvea, t,4 Texans; calves. 5mJ Texans, 8.u natlvea. Corn cattle, active, steady to 1m- higher; quarantine, firm; cows and heifers, steady; stockera and feeders, slow to wesk. choice export and flre.ed beef steers, $7 3fii8.S0; fair to gorxl, $4.o''u7.i6; stockers and feeders, $3 2.VU6 4o: western-fed steers. $4.36u 7.60; Texas and Imllan steers, $3.uotj4.6; Texas cows $a.J5 4(8 001 native cows, 31.6vfj6.0ii native' belt-rr?;F-;KV&6 iS' fanner., $1.60tj2.W; bulls. $2.fj.V75; calves. $4 7f.-q5.23. liOtlS Receipts, 4,r-i0. Market steady to 6e higher, closing strong; top, $7 6214; bulk of sales, $7.3o-i,r 7.60; heavy, $7 6o',r7.u.: mixed packers, 7.3"Kf7.60; lluht, $7.0ujj7.4o: yorkers. $7.W17.4; pl, $6 ii'iff oo. 8HKCP AND LAMBS Receipts $.750; market stesdy. Native lambs. $3.5VK.t0: n'iT" 'ml,- 83.26fo6.00; native wethera, 33.8nj4.60- western wethers, 33.1O7J4.00; fed ewes, $3.6A34.25; Texss, clipped shsep, $3 413.80; stockera and feeders, $2.703 KX . Mew Terk Live Itoek Market. ei KRTSf Au- CATTLE R - and cows of sll kinds, lower; steers. $4.12i ti.15; bulls, $2,604,4 30; cows, $1.76'4.50; ca bles unchanged; shipments, $.670 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelpts. 3.000 head;, veals ATMIIIM ihAltl a a . ., , .. , . j mm niwra lower. greasers and buttermilks, steady: veals 5.KhS00: grsssers. $40ff,4.7o. " K ) r r P D a -Km r'aaama ..... . . head; good sheep, steady, others lower: choice lambs, strong, others uneven, gen ii tJj ic u , i eiieep 4.1S(CH.UU; lambS, $4.50u.$6; choice, $6.6on.'.70. it. Joseph Lire flitoek Market. BT. JOSEPH, Aug. f.CATTLFJ Receipts, 1 liffl hMAii Btai4v riM... -.-I..m a, : $.40; cows and heifers. 3l.5tVu4l.2o;' veals, $2.756.O0: bulls and stags, $3.60d.65; ttock- oi" nrm irnitra, 1 . elKr i) , , HOOS Receipts 6.816 head; steady to $o higher; light and light mixed. $7.2VS7.46: meriliim snd heavy, $7.3T27.67!,a; nigs. $1 2S t-SO; bulk, $7.a-,rgi;.55. "D, SHEEP-Raealnta 1X91 . -..I steady. 1 " loea City Lire Stock Market. BIOtTX CITY. Ta An. aran.ni.i r-i gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 6oo; market eteadv; beeves. $5.5097.60; cows, bulls snd mixed. tf.0fi5.00; stockera and feeders, $260 ZenriniES ana catVCS. fi. Dy5J4.txt. ;I.OG?-:Rceif,,"L l ooo; market weak. $7.10 67.40; bulk, $7 ig7.2$. : Stock la eight. v The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for August $.- - Cattle. Ttna-a hn South Omaha ' s ou 7 7, a i iris Chicago 15,500 ti.CiO 16,00 Kansas City 12.200 6.6o0 Bt. Louis 4.600 $ OoO $.0OS St. Joseph L130 $.336 L421 Total 36,413 49,038 $8,947 Coffee Starket. NEW TORK. Auxr. t. COFITET? finnt Rio. barely steady; No. 7, Invoice, 6.o: mild, steady; Cordova, 8(3-llic. Futures opened steady, with prices unchanged lo $ points lower. Immediately after tho call prlcea stiffened up sharply on covei-lng by room and Wall street shorta, more general speculative buying and demand from lead ers of the bull forces. Cables were a fac tor in tne eany -depression, representing generally bearish conditions abroad, with hravy primary recelpta. By midday the market had a firm undertone and prices had reached level on several options 15 points above yesterday's cloae, this basis holding till near the close, when very heavy realising, aggressive hammering from Im porters and general unloading broke the market and tho whole list dropped rapidly. At the close November waa net unchanged and other months from $ to 16 points lower, with the tone weak. Various reasons were gUen for the sudden break, the chief being that of manipulation. Total sales for tha day amounted to 66,600 bags, Including Au- f ust at 6.6twfiS.6c; September, 6.W;S.65ct rctober, e.SOftro.Sne; November, t8lii4.4oc: December, 6.8;5f5.Oc; January, $. 46c; Feb ruary, 5.86c! March, S.t&G'o.&Oc i May. 6.5M9 $.66c; July, 6.70fe4.7fic . Evaporated Apples aa Cried Fralts. NEW YORK, Aug. EVAPORATED APPLES Supplies continue limited and rrlces are nominally unchanged, choice. U iiUMc; fancy, HHlSo. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are firmly held at outside figures, particu larly for the larger sixes; futures also are attracting fair attention; all grades of spot prunes are quoted at from 8Vai0. Aprl oots show l'ttle change and prloea remain at gVj-ac for boxea and 87io for bags. Peaches are quiet but steady at 1216o for peeled and Hji0Ho for unpeeled. Drr Coeds Market. NEW TORK, Aug. f.-DRT GOODS A moderate demand at first hands is reported and with numerous arrivals of buyers from put of town the Jobbing trade is distinctly better in volume. There has been no change in prices In either staple or fancy cotton. Print cloths , are inactive but steady. Men's wear woolen and worsteds In fair demand and prices firm. Proaperttr a Taaktoa Colles;. TANKTON. 8. D.. An, f rHnaHat i Tank too college at Tanktoa bsa bait properoti8 year during 1901-1902. Th eld est institution of higher education tn fh state. It has now reached a petition of per manence end material prosperity. 8!nc th last $7lft of $50,000 by Dr. Pearson of Chicago, and after twenty year of ttrttff!. there ha cam th certainty of nermanenr-a and Increasing power. Aa aa denee of mis, during tha last year $25,000 4 a beta given, mostly by eastern friend, ft? per manent improvement and endowmett Of this about $18,000 Is being put Into a gym Dsilum and athletic fleld. The total assets of the Institution are now $280,000. Oold for Report. NEW TORK, Aug. , Ladenburg, Thai man A Co. have engaged auu,0i.) in gold bars at the assay onice for shipment to Bremen via Paris tomorrow. The transv action Is a special one and doe not rsfleet prevailing' ratea of exchange. DR. r.icGRaiv; UHiiCIALlUT. Diseases ia4 DiserAers ef Mis Oaly. T Years' Experience. 241 Years ta Onnks. VlCtPnOrit cured by a treatment IrSs.lvwwa.Ll. which is the QUICK..-! S, safest and iiioat natural that has yet been dlacoverod. No pain whatever. Treatment at orrice or at home and a permanent cure guaranteed. ELC33CISEASES"--33.C3.n K:t S;zi Trs:t.T,:r,t f:r Sypis And aii blood Poisons. No "BKt.AKlN( OCT" on ths skin or face and all external signs OI the disease disappear at once. A treatment that is more eiwoeaarul and fsr more satisfactory than the "old furra" of tiettmeiit and at leas than HALF TiliS Cuof. A permanent cure for life. Pl cured of nervous UlLil loJibuJ debility, loes ef vitality snd ail unnatural weaknesses ef men, fc-.rli:lur, linal. Kidney and iiiadc.ar Lia aaMO, llydrocels, cured prumjiai,liy. OlAKUfeS LOW. (OlHilLTil'lIM VKE Trcstmeat by rrlL P. O. llox 7,4. r via u 1 . . .... 1 1 - , v-.. Haual 4Ua4 iMiua'aA bva, 141114, ir. .4. I