0 ' COIHIERCLVL AND FINANCIAL T&r!j ftmnptl ia Cereal Disponed tj f break in ccnrt STARTS general decline Oa4 Dca4 at Orls M Beartsb Iaflaeaee en4 X'ttrsas E)wawr Qeaeral Is lw, CTTTCAOrt, Aug. T Aftf considerable earl? strength In grains today the tinrkm Buffered a severe break, corn In particular. The cause wan that tha year promised ti be too proline to suit the build. There was a good demand for Mgh grnri wheat, and very little wheat of thm aort waa comlnij to market. Thla Influence, however, could rot otTt tha Incentive ta sell hx-lly in the oorn pit when auppnrt wn wlthilmwn and when porn broke Jagge'liy other grslns dipped In sympathy. At t' clone Pp'em nT enra waa liia lower, September wbeat yrfHo lower and rientembt-r oats Wrr vte down. Provision cloned 7Ho to Jfxj lower. There u a desire to cover abort con tract In corn by yesterday's sellers at the openlnir and on a fair support ay a big huuM and scanty arrival price ahowatl good gains, The pit crowd for a time acted very bullish under the lead of the crowd that bulled July stuff. New, however, waa generally bearish. The yield for the yenr promlees to totiil 'nearly 3.600.000 bushels. Cable were lower and the weather wa perfect. Trade waa not heavy-early, and when support began to wane aellera cama out In great number. September, which had worked up from 6i0 to fc,c, plunged down to 63sio and closed, after aome cover ing, weak and ll'.io down at fif?. Tha cash demand waa moderate. Tha feel ing throughout the pit wa that much of the artificial strength had been hammered otx of corn and In aplte of tha continued alunip, that the crowd waa overselling the markot. Receipts were 41 care. Tha break In corn near the close worked Sgalnat an otherwise strong wheat market, 1 ha sympathetic selllne waa not heavy, but M tha support fell off and excellent crop i auvtoeo cam to nana an iwa eauy gaina I' were loet. Trade waa light, aside from a rood early demand by elevator Interest. The cash demand waa excellent. Price at a premium of a much aa 0o over Sep i tember were being anked In the northweat. 'Considerable changing wan dona from Sep tember to December option at a oirterenoe of lc. The fufr.uiaed short Interest In the market and very steady cables helped In the earty upturn. H'!ptmber opened o down to unchanged1 at obVo to five and ad vanced to euc. Crop advlcea, however, etatod that everything wa favorable. Tha crowd wa In a inootl to bear the market, but waa deterred until hear the close by the cash support. A local statistician today mad a eompsrjson between laat veer' mrop f)guea and lite piospeotive yield for thla year by"which all the maturing crops, wheat, oorn and oats, excel those of laat year by "6 per cent. When corn broke September wheat dlpperl to r4o and closed easy, W"'i.o down, at eMfttiKTto. Looe.l re ceipts were 219 oar, one of contract grade and HInr.te.puHe and Dulirth reported 134 cars, inn k in a total for the three point of k'4 cars, ntralnst boi butt week and 47 a year ago. . Primary receipt were 820,000 bushels, compared with t000 last year. Ke&bonrd olnurancea In Whoat and flour jamimical b1,(fi buathnl. UKUt ruiea very suaay until ins com break. Trade wa antet. with A Httla buv- 4n- by oomrntkalnn hotiaaa. Iteporta wre nat pt vera yutinina; well but that tha HtMillty Bvereaea low. jtce'pta were not Siberaj arid tira wne very little preastire, but when otlmr aTnina went off there waa d'une In tii'a pit without much effort on t;t rrt ft ttinriia'-'vee, (September aold up ti t -i. irono 'o i)7o and closed easy, V: H.0 Oum. at aiiio. Meoetcta were lit lar. (,m"nrm !Tti!ilP?on and av lower hoar mar. s.t fl-tfi!t.4 provlnlona early, Vorlt waa vanrl howevnr. and on the Darker' mn. kwr( Ukeia Vwi a taoi advance until grain oroae, -xama uiaev mmm hvm WiU o oloaa wa wesk, with Beptember pork ilin at ri's Pm.torober lard lOo Oft t t ,6 avnt kMpumaht rib ISit lower t . '' r.Kyirnated ao"!pt for tomcrrowt "Wheat, ''") mrm uarn. 4& oafii oata. ljJ oajrat hoaa. U.ki h-afl. The lna41nar rntaraa rsnga aa fellows I jUrtlelai. Opn. II! fh. Low. Cloae. Tsa'y, Vha I Petit. "WH . J 'SO. j7 ' Irtay 7UW'-t Jieo. '3 6. iJny jVU f)H(a H Kf.pt. fnl 'a P.ppt May ai. Fork fepu r out. ia v Jan. U (lilt 10 i JMU I Ir4 T.iba J -.ept 59 I Out. 10 1 ), Jau. 1 li X 7vJ I7t tHaiTOXil) 4vl 4 41-4 4vii 2'.; 8S'-, J7i us Si bUI 31 1 IT OU' lib 10 M ia so I to 10 B0 lo a 8 20 JT 0TV4I IS M 19 16 M IS 40 10 75 10 V, A t bo TOW ia jw i is 4t 10 f"i j M 30 P i0 17V, 10 T? 10 10 O'-vJ 10 Vi! a fPId. B New. No. a. nrt auototlona were aa follawai tUJhn. .w)ft winter patentu, ;.7 trr-fh', .ir-" h; eleare, U.9-i.K iKr rinir t. aoiauc, M i .J patents. U.buii .!; etrais;n(. .iNf-:. j.j. Th.A'lIV, I avrmir. 7Ho Uo. S aprlng, ' 'i' No. 1 red. suiiTO-iio. t ." TW. I Jreilow eiU'.u.a, OAldNo. 1, 'c3S No. wiitta, i'.TE-No. f. VHa. r tiipj vyy..e t cno'ee tre'lnjr, F's. E. t-U.i:Uii-iia, I fiajt, . 1.43; No. i no'rth- Vtera, 1.4H r'n timothy, (6.063.11 6i.iTer, cor.trr( gnde, IS 50, 'riVlu:ii---iij pork, per bb!., 118 70 f'li'is. Ird. per i-jO lb, eio.sjiijjiufis. i r,rt riba s!1ee (1), $:0 tCf 10 35. Dry aaiusd sluKilurra Cturc), t'i.Vj-i Short I v. uii.a-uu- Uia baaU of high wtnaa, fTh following ar the taoalpu aod ahlp etnul , ' Heoelote. fihtnmwntia '1Ur, CI3iB, F i.t.t, bu.. 2-4 (KO K4.KiO 'n, m ,. i m) i, b:w ...... ..8u7,ii0 . S..ivJ i .'. I'U. .......,, lliK)- Ltrley, bu. i.uuO tm Hi Woduc exchange today the but ic-r u.-Urt bs lUii; craniorla, if' A,? ae'na, ir. wio, , naee, ateaay, livt E C-i9 l lusX 2W YORK CE;(U5UL HiHKET. ttU ( tae Llay oh Varleaa t ' Co4ttaao4lila. e t--fjV TOUIC, Aug. T, J"LOL'R Tteoeln, p.'- bhta. i t,iutu, f,: S U,. ; ii,arkt iuit e ''t barely (.ai1y winter patents, ,1 Tt'x : wS-. t - r r-'--'.'. f. 't T-t ..-,-r extras. iT.fij; ji. niui.-i l . -s.t, fe.i.L. .i.r: wli. . uw r ''- J i.ia. lire u.-ur, rinli) jj., i' t fattcy, l.i. .- . . i a ! AI nlr vellow weatern ; '.!? l-:a.njywtiie, $3.4.'- iii. ' r i V I r. .r ; jj... a vep'srii. ..- j. f. e. k.-.-.i; tuitu, t--.iu, u. L t., io 1'tn f r i L.ET QuSstl feeding, 61o, 0. t, f., V l-Jc-pt ' ' - bu. f i.t. e vtr. !! 1 '-' !'S bu.; export, o. b.. aft nit i. 1 imrt ':--, )! tii, - 'io, f. o. b. a- k. 1 t.tir 1 ;r.' v-u V- a . . xx - - b. . u,, a;!;ai. el at U i c-y wii"ti wan i;a:ulnrtl by ud ah tiaiuattd, aiea.ly i.v..in cabl.'a, a t'v-t. x and fair eeuWe il clearaiice at l In XiiH 1HC huur It ('..:. -I.,.-.! t.,..i. t.avy rtiuii:, tine crop vr..et'.ecl and iKt.or:.l i..ii rt.okt Vy In th i-w i.vi:u.h: it i iej m covering ai , hi - tu t I'.Ki-llne. :!h C 1 " t . br'.'.euibee, 1 J. - cj'.t'I at let'cnibtrr, 7 , j , , '-...( t ? . , C... . l..'.i:.!n, i i j0 V't.; export, i r; ft.'-ttuy. rsj. j(, txu, elevttior, an v. E. O. b. anoat. The oltt..n n.nrk i -i 'oyo'l K(.y mmtj ,n coverloa; an e .. i ie..;4".p'a atij t: .t oiinrlr Ka, but w waetitd t v tha brvka In who: repci'i aia l!.a Fnow ir.m '! in -. o luwer. kiav. 4Uu , ii'.-rl at t-t-nemht-r, to-St.'OM.;, "-"l l J.'emn.br, 4.,i.c, cloaed ' OA i si KeceljiU. ts bu.; sxpoi ta, 423 ? t. ft"!t. . -r; isu, f, two; -.). I ic; .- i. 1 white, ilf No. i white. track . . -1 iiern, t.. I.-: tr. k weetern and """ wi.u atate. iv, lc. 1 u oinion mr- ,!, afier iriy atcaaiu-as, 0-tuiiJ wim v-a c;::cr nmiketa. I i A"- I i m ; bllii-plllg. lfc; food to ' -I i ) ,s t' -.'i; 'at. t'liui" ti cSotre. l'l '. ! - i"". '" ; i.'1'li. ..; a'aia ' iH'.ll lu i "T.-. l''l H.j). il ,.v ; 1J " I'll. V.. :K ; 1 a .no "! 11 e.op, i ! -' crop, 1 . , ... ; 1.1 I T . , i-.L -i i. tt iiirmon, lo 25 I be.. J: California. Jl to Ibe., IVj Tnaa dry, U to : l ha . 14c. V '! ,Milef, domeetlc Peace, W"t(. TALljW-Kaay; cltv (12 per pag.), Cf; rfnn'r (r.kaa freel. iVV. HICKFlrsn; ilorreatlo, fair to extra, 4H3 frc; Japnit.ae. 4S,'urc. AlUljAf n. fluady; Kew Orleana, 9 41f . I'ROVlStONS Teer, quiet: family, J'S m ftliuo; meea. $13 - IS W; beef hama, $"? (. i" a: pnri,t. 1 14. i IS i; city eatrd Inoia mesa. $,j m 4 i. Cut meata, q:ilot; ptkl.l i. ;! (.., til 11 W; pickled ahnni'tera, $a.;;.rf i ' rtlrkle.l home, $i2.tk(ii2 fa). Larri, eaaitt; weatern tenmed, $1: Auanat cloel at $11, rnmlnal; refined, eaav; Pouth Amerha, $1175; compound, $4.ir- W; continent, $71.30. I'ork, enar; family, .t!i ii so; ahort, clear, $18.f" 21.25; mesa, $ik T- -ii i !... Hl'TTKR Receipt, R3 pkaa.: mnrket fl- atate dairy, 17jJT: creamery, atate, I'V'V; Imitation creamery, 16Vtjl7Vic; fHi tory. l44'ulVc. F.tR'-rt Hecelpta, T.11S pVc.; ateadv; atate and l-'ennaylvanla, ati'uilc: western can dled, lhi .,.; weatern uncandled, 15lfWa. MI.AHK8 Steady. I'Oljl.TK y Alive: RteadyA chlckena, l.lSc; turkeys. 11c; fowl, 1.4',. Ureaaed : Htm; chickene, 14c; fowl, 13Vic; turkeys, 14'i; Ki". I Mt;t:SB Recelpta. 5.14 pkr;s i market quiet; large white and colored, ic; email colored, 9vBc. MI'JTAI.H Hlack demand for both tin and copper today roajlted tn lowerlna; prlcea materially on aeveral graden. In tin value aettled 26 point here and 7 M In Txwoon, with tha local spot closing at $L'S .$ q 76 and the FJngllsh llaure at :127 2a tt for spot and k.'!i ta d for future. Copper ruled easy hero; elandard closed at $11 1' 11 6o; lake, $U.76fi 11 ; electrolytic, $il.7ii 31 W; casting, $)l.Gt 11.7$. Ix?nrlon declined 1 3d. closing at a.i)2 lis $d for spot and i.r.2 l.'a for future. Iead remained aa laat quoted and quiet In the local market. Pnot cloaed at $4.12Vi; London advanced la $'l try i ll 2a 6.1. On a good demand eplter stiffened up 7 points today and cloaed firm at $5.46: London remained unchanged at aMMfie. OlTertnaa of pig iron were lim ited and the market presented a firm un dertone at Hnchansed prices. Jo. 1 foun dry northern, $ '3.no4j?5.00; No. 2 foundry northern, $?2 .im, X 'K); No. 1 foundry south Am y iWrt .t on . M. i A...t oft, $22 .tit rKi.W). Warrant were not quo tea. r.nnnan market ahowed Improve ment. Glasgow cloaed at biaii and Mld dleeborough at 61a l'td. OK1H1 WHOLEIALB MARKETS. aaawaaaaaaaaa - CoBdltleoa of Trad aa laeatioBa a Staple siaid Faasy Prodnee. , KCK5 8 Candled atoek, 18e. IJVB POULTRY Hens. Be: rooetera mn. cording to age, 4i6c; turkeys, 8'tfiOc; ducka m,... -wpiiiii trinuatina, 9T in.. UVj'SK'c. ' ULTTEIt Packing atock, 12V4c; eholoa dairy, In toba ):., '.c; separator, tmrflie' FRESir CAUGHT FISH-Trout, loo; her rlnpr. tic: pickerel. 8c: nlke. act nerch buffalo, dreaeed, 7c; auntlsh. Bo: blueflna. So: whltetlah, loc; catflah. ISc; black bass. Mo: halibut, 11c; salmon. 18c: haddock.-Ho: cod fish, llio; red snapper, loo; lobsters, boiled. tT.Jb"a i7,c.: lobt. green, per lb $6o; bullheads, 10c ' CORN-53C ; OAT3 (AO. UK AN Per ton, $15. HAY Price ouotrd br Omaha, Whntaaat. Hay Uealers' aaaociatlon: Choice hay, No X upland, $T.5; Ho. 1 medium, $7i No. 1 era raw, aa.ou. n yo eiraw, ao.eo. These price are for hay of good color and quality, p. mand fair. Hereipts Ugh'.. . . VKGliTARLEg. ' i CAULIFLOWLK Home grown, bar doa,. 75'i,'!"e.. T. ' NEW CELEKT Kalamasoo. Sno, POTATOKB New, per bu., 25B.o. . OKEKN ONIONB-Per doa., according to alee of bitnehea, lb4j.20e. , i'UUNIPU Per bu., 3o. BEETS Per basket, 40o. . OKKEN CORN Per doa.. Bo. Cl'tl'MBEHft-Per don., 16o. LETTUCtJ Per doa. bunrhea, tOo. PAPP.vEY Per do., "?lq. PAl'imlEB-Per doa., i.c. VAX PKANS Home grown, per market basket, 8' .i.Ac; atrlug beana, par market basket , "c. CABBAUli California or horn grown. Dew lc ... ONIONS New California, In eacfca, per TOMATOES Par market basket, 60o.' - - y"R-T . tTi ri tt a r ii'.i. a t..i itam.. Arkftr.oa Llbertos, per 4-beitket crate, $1; Tver a-bfljckMl rata. il Mf' rsallfnvnt. . ... f orda, 80c. P1.UMS California, per 4-bafket crataa. fancy, 11. pkun;b per box, $!. PKARS California, per bos, tt. KntiiMT CRAHAPPLFIS Per bbl., $8. -v CANTA IXUP K Texae, per crata, $3; par banket, 76c ' . W A'K RMELONB-Cratsd, 11(3460. nRiVE'Ulniilhani P.l.v.. u- Mil. . crate, $1.W. wi.ujiBJi;KitLB rer 15-qt. eaa, U.a TROPICAL FRUITS. . ' PTMIT.APPI.I. ;J i'lnriil. . M ... - v w trw wuak $S.N. P ANANAS Per bunch, according tealie, OKANQES Valenclaa. 14.7&&S.00; Medi terranean aweeta, $4.0u4.2o. LEMONS Cal. Llmonelra, K604.75: Uea slnas. M.Uu.. MiBCELUANKOUa. I CIDER New York, $3.76 HIDl-.H No. 1 wrfrm filXc TJn ... bm'wu, on; io, aauea, o; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbs.. c; No. 1 veal ; V' ""-t y mii-a, Bic; anaep pelta. 7!;c; horse hides, $l.6iKu2.5t). NUTS Walouta Mo 1 ,.r .h.ll tw 12c; hard shell, per lb., llV,c; No. S of shell 10c: No. 3 hard ehell, c; Praslla, per aliell. 10o: hrd aiiell ,'lic: ' pecans, iaree. er in., lie; email, loo; cocoanuia, per do., rim WITT-ATE A n A 1 '. . ' . l - following prlcea: Iron, country mixed, per Inn 111 ..1 - Pnn .vA ...... . divtv jwir tun, s.liv; nf.m. rnf IK BUn. V. .. .. V. .. . .. i . . . ,. . , ,. . t , u , , ., , i . u os , uuao. lr III., i. . . - l-.rua 1 1 ,, K l .... Ik i w - . i ' , , lc; alno, per id., 2c; rubber, per lb., bc t. Loala Oral sad Provlslaaa. , ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7.-WHEAT-LoWer; ! No. 1 ted, cash, elevator, tMo: track, Mcj Beptember, 6,i'(.?i64c; Leceniber, to?aVoc: No. t hard. .. . CORN Lower; No. 3 ch, IS7e; track, 6Sci Beptember, bsc; December. $Slc. OATti Ixwer; No. $ cash. 29cj track, $":oaJc; hepiember, i;c; LitctiniDir, .ao; No. i white, old. 6Sc, RYE Easy, 4'alio. KI)UU yulet; new red winter patents, $.t 2"uj3.1.; eatra fancy and atralght, $2.M 4$.la; clear, 7tVaJ.ee. BE ED Timothy, $4 for August. CORNMEAL Steady at $3.05. , ' It RAN fclow; anrked, east track, 70o. ' 1IA Y Bu-ong; timothy, il.('l6.S0; praj rle, $;.' oo. VvHlrtAY-Bteady at $l.St. IKUN COTTON T1K3 $i.C4. pAOilM 't'l;j;. i ' j 1 1-i i . i r 5. . 1 l'ROVISION-Pork, lower; Jobbln;, old, $13.i.; new, $s6.a5. Ixrd, lower, (.iOB:. lry salt meats (boxed) steady; extra short. $11.12Vi; clear ribs, $!1.2S; short clear, $.160. Iiavon (hinfcl), aily; extra ahorta, ll. clear ribs. $12.11; ahort clear, $12.3?- METALS Lead, firm at $4.00., Bpelier. hlKher at V 2i. POULTRY firm; chicken, V4c; aprlnga, llHo; turkey, 13c; ducks, 7c; geeao, 4'c R UTTER Btoady; creamery, 17ic; dilry ltj'. JlSo. L'juo utuady; ISO, lues oil. lieci;i:t. Shipments. Flour, bbl.. " (") Wfteat, bu .lfii'iO i'5i"0 Corn, bu. 27, (mi 1 ) Oata, bu bi.wO $.0u0 Kaaaaa City (iratai aid Prevlalsais, KANSAS CITY. Aug. 7.--VVIIKAT-fiflp-tember. :'vc; Pesembpr, I'Hc; esh, No. 1 ai'l, ti7i;r;.',3c: No. 3, iiiVivrjvaO; Xx', j red, fc.. . t..-' ; No. $. a.v4. UJ.i.V-Scptembi-r. 4-"ic: December, Xt't"? '": cash. No. mixed, 6t- 5c; No. 2 white, 0- r-No. i white. SiijSSc. illK-No. 1, i4 He HAY Choi. timothy, $3.6(310.0(3; cholc ptMir'.e, 5-i ,i.n.7o. bUTTLU Creamery, 19e; fancy dairy, EUiiS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sha Bioti, U-jO dua., 1'.M oft. ciuoi re turned. Receipts. Bhlpmenfs. " nfat, bu H.,J" Ijsm t. r:, bu i ) :.tt) Oats, bu io,v-W I'hlladet ihl irolirt Market. PHILADELPHIA. Ana- t.-FirTTVS- Iuli- cunt weotcm crsaiuery, i-c; extra lirnii'v l.rilllS, 2,0. I'.iOS rirni. te h'.al.er: freh neHrttv !vo. lues off; tliu, iio, lofa off; fieaU scut hwcaiera, llc, loss oil; flebQ auuUiern, t i 1 E ESE Bteeil v; New York full Oceania, prime, sriiail, lvjiJ't; New York tair to good, S',kijJlkC. KlleiaUri Lnla Market. MILWACKEE. Aug. T.WHF 4. T Market teady; No 1 nori i.een. '''if v,c; No. $ riorinrrn, ("tf'Tke; tieptnuber. ai-u. RYK-lrfwer; N . 1. l-oo. RAhl.tY Steady; No. J. 6Sa"?. tuh.N-eey'AimB.f, -c. Toled Urala a4 geeg. TOLEDO, O, Aug. t -WHr"AT-ActIva. f.iy; .h, 71W-; .pteuler, 3jo, bi4; L c"irr, in-; Way, $.ut.N Lull, weak. eiilembr, $4c; e- THE OMAHA cemhe, 4te; May. "c; cash, atron-, Mr. OATH Kelrly active, steaov. Caen, 3..c; Fepternlver, i. c; lcemtir, JSC h EL t'lovr, S''tK-s, atrona. October, F January, 2."; No. 1 allke, t.M5; Aus'iat ialk, $76o; No. 1 timothy, $L3't. RXE No. 2, 6c. I.lverpoel Oralai aad Pravlalova. LIVERPOOT. Aug. T.-'WIJITAT-Bpot No. 1 northern aprlng, tulet, fta lwd; No. 1 California, dull, .H'vl. Euur-s quiet; September, fs HSd; December, bm ldiid. CORN Ppot, quiet; Amej-lrsn mixed. Re llSd. Kutures quiet; Septetnter, 6a Id; October, Pa January, nominal. PROVISIONS Reef atrora; extra India mesa, 107a fid. Pork, firm; prime mean, west ern, trong. 8.1a (VI. Hama, abort cut, 14 to 18 western, ba fct. JIams, short cut. It to 1 lbs., quiet, 6a. Dacon, firm; Cumberland cut, 2 to JO lbs., quiet. Rt.a; short rlba, l to 24 lbs., quiet. "; lonu. clear middle, lla-ht. S to 34 Ibe., ateady, id ; long, clear midillea, heavy, 5 to 40 lbs., steady, h9s; short, clear backs, 18 to DO Ibe., qult, hxsfrd; clear bellies, 14 to It lbs., ateady, 83. Shoulder, siuare cut, 11 to 13 Ibii., steady. 4Sa. lard, quiet; prime western. In tierce, steady, $4 d; American refined. In palls, steady, Ki 3d. CHEESE Steady; American flrieet white, teady, 47a d; American llnest colored, quiet. 4Sa d. TA LLOVk Prime city, steady, 25: Aus trallan. In London, dull, -s, K LOUR St. Loul fancy winter, firm, 8 M. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), firm, PUTTER Nominal. " PEAS Canadian, quiet, ta $HL Mlaaeapolla, Vfheat rioa ael Braa. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 7.-WHE AT-Pep-tember, 7u,a67c; December, 44T(,c; on track. No. 1 hard, 77n; No. 1 northern, JfHc; No. 2 northern, "tc. H-OUR Unchanged. Millers report a fairly satisfactory business. Shlpmenta W.7S0 bbla. First patenta, $4 vKJ3.l0; second patenta, $16370; first cleara, $3,0043.10: aecond cleara, $2.40. PR AN In bulk, TITS. Datath Otala Market. DTTLTJTH. Aug. 7. WHEAT Cash, No. 1 hard, 7IVic: No. I northern, 7'JHc; No. 1 northern, 71Ho; Beptember, sdVic; Leceniber, OATS Cash, alo. Peerla Maxaiet. PEORIA. 1U, Aug. t.-CORMInacUv a"r-. Nr. tiw'- ,.'k.';- To. I white, 8c wmSKir 4 basis of ll.a for fin. S'lhxl good SW YORK STCCi;! jl.vj) iOKD9. General Opwa 1" t Itiif ad irt, bait Street srtb la 'jT.ilar, NEW TORK, Aug. 7.-Thero was a fur ther expansion In trading In today's atock market atlri the a m & Irtnil nf IrrMiila. rtrength which was shown yesterday. There were points of weakness In- the mar ket. In spite of tha marked struigta.of the most conspicuous atoctt and there waa a atill larger number of Important atock which did not respond to the advance and were almply dull and neglected throughout the aeaaton Thum w .r. vinUn t. n. In some usually obscure stork, but In aome which are also active and prominent the prlcea fluctuated half or a full point between transactions. linrton. Cedar Rapid & Northern 15 point. .w.au tt a.fS aa, aevr-kycrm. A law f tWlWly, 1 ni aaa tUm raVaiiilr f a, w i " " us, av sviafivfi4lJl Jlla-ri. j y Kjaa protective committee of the minority ntock- hAlrlabr trier 4 Kow V. A a. m -' aiij a tea vi airt;uiru mil, OIltTT JI a niirn pnve tor the outstanding: minority with Rock Inland. Othr controlled stocks Trkiiu ppcuini w d aneciea in sympatny were Kachvllie, Chattanooga, a Bu Lou id, Jfork, Chicago 4 8t, Louis stocks. it 11 va.iey shocks ana Louls vule m Nashville moved up with almost tVliml VlnlanAS k.i.4 . la - velopment to explain the movement. The .-T, ..a 4iuiiuia evi nta m its lavor ex cellent reports of gross earnln(rs for Juiy and TIAt gXAf-nlniraB fr . Tunit rr v, largo dealing In ; varlou southern and price movement was Irregular. Missouri Pacific waa under considerable nreasura. declining a ..... .1 , . l , . Texaa at Pacific, on the other hand, con- i",u actvanca. tm largo buying of Southern )allw.r v . .v. .. .. . . of the price. Tha weakness ct Manhattan ' ieara or a. strike by en gineer and motormen. The rise In Penn sylvania and ita subsidiary coal carriers Was annneentlv In -. . . . 1 1 . Hocking Valley movement. .1 iMa w" reported la good de mand for soma large llnanolal Interests. Jhens was hot much In the general attua tlon on which to baas higher prices. . "ubtrS!mry i brblng a consld erablo sum from the money market, but the Dremtnm nn xia. "v 1. L . uimf in?.lcat.'i?-t!,at th t,d ot e""ency i- ail. fcV.. .v " roreign exchange .drJnJ"iK "if vry,t""'T return made .today bv the Hank or cr,nA . . . :nrfU?t."la"0,7u, r"rcea at that capital 7,rTm ihJZl 4 . UI lurxner pressure loSna. ' &fJr "J?"" , - - ,- " runmiBjBraeni over ti?- t;nce" .L.th, Improved oondltloua ktnek. tk.1 i: ""'n m nought mora Central nf Umpui. 4 ... ,,. ; r-.c "" wore me only .5 of the bond market, which" wai SarJ!ll.r d,.,.U, -?nd irregular Total .aTea iT I . l a.iao.ww. united Btates Sa de. clined M per cent on call. ' .v It ""'v""" 're tne ctoalng pricas sa the New Horn Stock .xch.n.r. v"v9m a ?. St. Paul pfd. JtJU. I" Initio. Pacini Baltimore V hi..... lit.' bo. Kail... " "' "" ! do pu. ; WMi'Taxa Pacta r.n.ti.a Paelas ... Canada 80 VTnllo. St. L. A W. lux C'hM. at Ohio Cliloaaa a Alloa.... 4o a(4 Chloago, lad. a L.. OA DM aa pra 4S Untoa liolflo ltiM do afd aife 74 tt Wabash tt to p4..... 44V Whaalln & U B.... U rhiM.. a 111 10 tBI(9 a w. w jih to id pid r II t Wis. Uenlral ........ tk do aid .t 00 ik rQ mT o Id Did Chlo.xo C: N. W.....tl C, M. I. a P iwj Adans Kx ....Ia American Hi ....J4a ., ti nited Btatsa Ex.. '...124 W.ll.-raraa Kx tf. Aaiai. Copper T Aroer. rr dt T S?"i do pfd s:4 Aroar. Ua. Oil 54 Ctiloaso Tar. A TT... UH 4o pfd 40 fl n. A at 1, . iMh Celomtfo Bo 11 4o 1 ptd TT 4a td t)fd au T.L a Huoms 17. do pfd tt xaii. 1 at w tMa.ar A B. O.. .I84 A mar. a. A Tt 4S de ptd. nu do aid . Etl ,il!BrooklrB H. T H JSfole. Ku.l Iron... " Cona Uas Hfrt 'llr.oiit. Tobacoo plj.itl do lot pfd do id Bfd - Ora.1 Nor. efd... tiocalns VslMy ....104 IW Vl..,ri. .1st 00 pro..... Illinois Ctr.t .... lr9SHoc'ktii Coal ....li'-;lntr. Paper ... .... 4hi tofd ... 11 .... ... Ii .... M .... 'i .... ... It ... 40 I, ... 41 .... Pii ...14 ... .... 1 ....las ... -, .... 14 .... IK'-k .... 13' .... to .... It .... 44 .... 3 .... lw Oiitrml do pfd Iao kno a W... do ptd 1. A N .. anj Netlontl K'.acult ., N.ilon.l ld .... .....lfnt, No. Amorlcaa .... ....136 l'.clfto roM ....14H p.oido Mall .... S!, loplr'a iM .... 1 i lrMwd S. Car.... ....1IJ., do ptd Pulim.a p. Car,.. .... heimbhe Steal ... .... 4.1S do pfd ...I&e .Rauf at.na.ttaa L..... yn. St. Ry at ex. Antral ... Vlina. a Hi. L. . Mo. raciao at., K. a T do pf d N. J. I.nlr.1 ... N. Y. Cratnl . 1 Norfolk a W.... liana, inal a I... . 4T , it . H . H . '' . T , 40 tnioa tt.f A P... do pid U. 8. lMiher .... do Did do afd Ontario a W.... Femit7lraala ... tteadiuf ., U. g. kubbar do Ik ptd 4a Id ntd So Dfd tt. S. hioal I. I a S r... do atd . do lM ptd do 3d ptd t. l B. W da (J at. y.ui WMm Lnlun ... Amw. Locomotive Ao ptd . . , K. Q. Southara... do ptd . Sl , 4a Iit i tsTis ateatea ll.ok 4aeta tie.. POSTOM. Aug. 7.-CV11 loans. Jv-f l per cent; time loan. 4yj per cent. OfrtcUl cloelng of totka ami btr.d: AU'h inn 4. Mtiji. Cniral 4a N K. u. a c At'-ttlaon do p4 boiiton a Albany., Iiuiun a Ma hw.m alv.l N. T , N H H fltobburg ptd I ulwa h.rlno ...... Ma. C.iitr.l Aoi.r. tiua&r Oo ptd Amertran T. a T.. l'ouiiuii.a 1. a a., Ai.. blactrta .... do prd K. K u a c I ntlcd Krult i'. a. aiMi ptd.... Adventur Ailouaa ..l'JJIVi Ami.Mtrt .. 3 tin,;,. .. t iuiu.t A Hula -'S Omennlal ....... .10. I'aiiM kang ... ..tl' Iionuiiluii Col .. ..t"0 fr.uk ha ..Ul Ii koy.lo ...... ki.ii . tie Old I.omluloa "... . -Iim (.oula .. r-.rrot ...U Qulocr ... 44T ... 19 ...HQ ... 15 ... 171 ...Hi ... 11 ... Si ... 441, ... If .... (r ... ?4 ...14 ..lrj' ts.ni. p. Coppw... . . . -4 1 .m.rva ... 1 TrtiMOuilt.la .. .. 4 Trli,li .. niitd Sutaa . .. I. tun ..1U I'. 1 lorl. , .. a.'1 . Vt in,M,. .. 1 -j i olv.rlsa .... .. I t'l'dlL Coppor tM U ." 41 4 IT Xew Yarlc Hlala t eota tloas. NEW YORK. Aug. T.The following are the closing price ou mining totk: Ad.aia Cos.. l.lttio Chief . ont.rla 'pliir ........ 1'Ku.ntx ...... futual moi Nr.da Xm.ll Hopaa It 4.-4 Ilk 4 14 I 14 a lua hrwA-4t btun.aUli Too ( 4c.Lo.:k Tunaal ru. 1.1. A a... I.A cd lana .. Hora ilr tr-. Siivar .dvul. Coa...,. Kx-dlvldend. . I . 4 .114 In .m 'atauoard S44 ' CaaeWttea at b Treaaary. WASHINGTON. Aug 7. Today' atate IBaiit ut the Utaauty talaoccg lu It gan- DAILY VWt I" IT IT) AY, era! fund, exclusive fcf the 11 WOon nno o)d leaerv In tie rilvlelrn of re'emption, shows: Avnlli,9 Caah balance, S.i.o,iBi",xsl; gukl, f l(l,l)4j,1.14. ew Terk Meefey Market. NEW TOPIC, Aug. 7. MONET On rail, steady, 2Vu3 l"-r tent: laat loan, t per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4Vu Pr Oent. a BlFHl.lN'O EXrHANOK Ptrong It fc.7V(i4.M for demand and at 4 K,m l 'i for alxty days; posted rates, 4 As and M commercial bills, M-ft4Mi4.fcV HlUVEltr-Bar, d.1Vc; Mexican dollar, 41 f. HONPfl-Oovernment, eaay; state. Inac tive; rallroAd, Irreirular. Tha cosing quotation on bond ar a follows: V. . r.f. K. ra....irr7H f,. a m. ,,. 4. de eoapoa .. 10714 u (itr, 4s tt do (a, re 4 u (no do roopoo lias, Minn. A St. I. 4...4 ao ae. aa. r mi ,M K. A T. 4a 100 do eoupoa ..14 de la 44 ,..lts M y. CMtral la 101 si . .le4 1 4, j v. 1.11 14 In. J. C. sea. I IH ..104 No. rclso 4 ia ..H1T4 de It 74 .. N. A W. eaa. 4a I'M . 1ITI . Rfadln f-a. 4a .. H. n L 4 I II t. 4a 117ta do old 4a, ra.. da eoupoa do 4a, ref do eoupoa Atchlaon aa. 4a.. do adj. 4a , Bal. A Ohio at.. do tta eon.. 4a ln st. U A S. F. 4a.... v Canada So. t. m. U South.. Is.... ' Central of Oa. I,....liia 40 ta tot do It Ine i, R. A. A A. P. 4.... W Cne. A Ohio 4H.,.iaio. raoino 4 IMS4 tnicaso a. sa... ?n So. Hall.ar a Ill ' ' 4a.... tot, Taxaa A Pcle la 1M . S4 lot u.. at. m a r. a. 4W. ii. T., St. U A W C. A N. W. . t....:j4i C. R. 1. A r. 4a....)( C C C A at L g. 4.. lot Chlcaso Tar. 4a MS Colorado 80. 4a H tnioa radio do toav. 4s Watwaa la..., lit de a Ii do eea. g Its Weat ahart ta... 1:4' - . av. a. T. N. fll.OTl ........ Krt prior Hen 4s.... tt Wheal. A U K. 4a... IH-nTor A X. o. 4...105V 00 general 4t 64 U Wit. Oantral 4a .V ' A D. o. U...11H Coaa. Tobaote 4 4 Hooklog Val. 4Ha....lt Steele ilaetatlaaa. LONDON, Aug. T 4 p. m. Cloalngi Cona, sanaar tau.nWoit A Weeteea... r do aorouai el do pi'd 4 Aaaemda i!rnur1 A Wsatara... itl Atchlton MS, PtmcarlvaaJa IIS do ptd ins Kaadlag US, do lat ptd 4S do 44 p.'4.. 47'.. Southam Ry.. 41 do ptd .......100 Dattlmor A Ohio,. ..list Canadian Paoloe 141S vnoaapaaaa a unle Chicago O. W , C, 14. A Bt. r... Donr.r A Jl. O...., do ptd Brl , de 1st r'd 4 M ptd. ...... llll'iola Canfrrt 4:s iit Souther PaHfl T0H . 4tt4;Unioa PactBa 11V r do ptd , H .v. s. ataal. ... 1 70S da ld , 44 IWabaah 1MS4I do ptd lUl. 4nl.L Am ... 494 ... M ... ill ... 44 ... ... U ... aa Luiviii a Naah at., K. A T....V...... dtStiRaoda P'jJ ; 44HI-Baer (dot.), ... .. v.ntrai lttStl r.AS,ILVErt Steady, 84J-1M par ounce, MON K y 2ii per cent. The rata of fllacotint n th9 pp, market for short bills la 2fi.t- per cent and for three-months' bllla ay-l&ij-i';, per oent, Poffltt Flnaaelal. ' IONDON, Aug. 1 Money was wanted for large transactions today and dlcounts wr steady. The Stock exchange howedno In dication of Improvement In buelneaa and although realisation censed and there was a better tone, especially5 for Americans, In sympathy with Wall street, Utile interest waa manifested. The close was oaater: Consola were slightly harder. Horn rails were dull on fllnappotntlng trafflo rittirns. Grand trunks were firm. Kaffirs were rather steadier on support by controlling houses. Gold premium, at Beunoa Ayres, 129.70; at Madrid, 17.10; at Lisbon. 29. The weekly statement of the Bank of England ahows the following changes: Total reserve de creased l,796,Oi, circulation Increased 449,XX), bullion decreased 346,10), other de posit decreased 1,264,000, public deposit decreased 3,711,000. notes reserve decreased l,837,ou0 and government sectiritlea de creased 4,000, The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liabilities la 4816 per cent. Last week It waa 47.i per cent. The rate of discount la unchanged at t per cent. The amount of bullion taken Into the Bank ot England on balance today wa 113,000. P A 1113, Aug. 7. The ton on tno bourse today waa slightly firmer. Business wsg inactive up to the last, half hour, when It became more animated on purchasing r dera, especially for rentes and industrials. The closing wa firm., Turkish securities aei. ww.M. Di.iuau . wflni ikii i j ii and Thomson-Houston shares, Russian In dustrials and Metropolitan recovered. IUo tlntoa were In demand In avmnathv with the copper market. Kafflra advanced on encouraging lxndon '.ovjoea regarding tha labor aupply. Thepvivats rate of, discount waa 3 per cent. The weekly statement of tha Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In.. ejaculation -decreased Io0,fr7o,000f, treasury accounts current de creased 7,J25,0Cf, gold In hand Increased S.776.0jOf. bllla discounted decreased 26.s:ff.- 0""f and silver In hand increased S,22o,G00f. inree .per oent- rentes,-K)f feze for the account. Exchange, on ilondan, 2SI 19o for checks. Spanish 4a,-& 92c. BERLIN, Aug. 7. Kxchange on London, 80m 4apfgs for checks. Discount rate tor short bills, lVb per cent; tor three months' bills, 1 per cent. Business on the bourse today was generally' dull, but there were numerous sale for the local account. Canadian Paclfia waa considerable harder In aympathy with New York. ( Baak Clearlaga. . OMAHA, Aug. T. Bank clearing, fl.lin, ki6.33; corresponding day laat year, (1,070, 731. f5: Increase, l,084.7ii. chicaoo, Aup. 7. Hank clearings, tat,- 8M,4i'i0; balances, 43,297.677; sterllna; exchange posted 4o tor demand and It.hAV, for slaty aavs; New York exchange, 86c premium. lT. LOUTH. Aug. . Clearing. 7,toO,169; balances, .a2.0n,1; money, 64-4 per cent; New York exchange at par. NEW YOKK. Aug. 7. Exchanges. 207,-66S.7i8- balance. )2,22o.35L . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7,-Clearinga, $16,417,610; balancca, $l,lM,lt2; money, 4 per BALTIMORE, Aur'. '7. aeartngs, $1,175, 101; balancea, $;Ji,i.O; money, 4i47g per cent. BOSTON, Aug 7. Exchanges, $18,lS.ti4; balances, $1,429,775, . . CINCINNATI, Aug."'7. Clesrlngs, $S.2X1,. 000; money, 4ia per oent; New York e change, 15o discount and par. ' Coffee teat-bat. NEW TORK, Aug. T.-CX5FFEE Spot Rio. barely ateady; No. 7, Invoice. to; mild, quiet; Cordova, fcfllHo. Futures opened steady, with March I points higher on covering, but other months unchanged; cable were b&arlfch, primary receipts over topped those of last year and closing prices were heavy, all of which, stimulated liouidatlon and f umiahed ahorta with a Bell ing motive. The market weakened and pi Ices sagged & points lower. Early In the afternoon the market-turned stronger on a bullish crop estimate, making the Rio crop t.OuO.OOO to J,2M bag. Including tha coffee carried over from the previous sea son, as compared with (.200,000 baa actuul last year. Prices from low point advanced f- rl9 points on this estimate and sentiment for a time wa quite bullish. But within a few rplr'!9 of the cl-e beer rerr?er,''g and realising eniln broke prions and the market wa finally easy net unchanged to ( point lower, lata motithe reflecting great ateadlneBa Total sales reached 4o,0u0 bags, including August at 6 4-S fioc ; fVptefnber, Mh.'to fioc; October, 6 j -i c ; November, b 2;vu.3fto; Iiecember, (.avii .36c; February, 6.3!c; March, 6.40c; May, (.600; July, (.vi ( 7(Xs. . . . ' EvaperatetJ Apples aid Dried Fratta. NEW ' TOHX, Aug. 7. EVAPORATED APPLKB The market show Utile change from the stagnant condition reoently notnd owing to the limited offering. Com mon to good are quoted at a-iloc; prime, loVuHi-V-; choice, li H'c fanry, llVl2o. CALIFORNIA LhitU FKllT Prune are firm, with fair buving and Usht atot as, with quotation ranlug from iHto to -.c for all graW. Aprs--Aa are ateady and a moderate Jobbing bualoeaa I reported. The fruit In boxe Is quoted at 4iT!'i: and In bage at ba'tc. Peaches are quiet and un clianad at lul4c for peeled and fctflOTto for unpecled. a Dry Os4 Market. NEW YORK. Aug. t.-DRT OOOD8 There was no material change In the char, acter of the dry guiKia mat net today, bia ple cottona ate quiet and brown goods in favor of buyers, but not quotobly lower. Print cloths, dull and unchanged; sl'ka and ribbons, firm. I OH til Koala. OIL CITT. Pa., Aug. 7. Credit balances, $1 Z2; certificate, no bid; shipments, bo h,4 bbla., average W.W2 bbla.; runs, S.7;J, average 7i),bii bbla. Tol.klHJ. Aug. 7. OIL North Lima. iSe; houtb Lima and Indiana, c SAVANNAH. Ol., Aug 7. OIL Turpen tine, firm, 44c. KuhIii. firm; A. U and ', $l.lo; l, $115; E. (i M; K. (125; O. $13'; H. l .60; L (1 9"; K, $2 4f: M. (2.P0; N, $3 So; W. ., 1 4": W. V., (3 45. NEW Vt)HK, Autr. 7. OlXj Cottonseed, easy. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, steady, Hvj -t'jic. agar Market. NEW YOKK. Aug 7. 8COAR-Raw, ateady: fair retinitis;, te; centrifugal, Pd teat, 3Sc; nii.it sugar, lc; reuned, t-adv. v Nfc.V ORLEANS, - Aug. 7. SUGAR Strong; oiien ketile, JvJ 3-14V-; ouon ket tle o-atrlrugul. i.i.4.,0; centrifugal yellow, Wl-l'c; set'oitda, IK i.lc; molaaae sugar, duU, tfiitrltvipal. ijt. 1 riaetaauait Splrtta CINCINNATI. Aug. 7 Whisky rllatlHera' CuioLtd guuu staaay oa tau ut iX. ATTOTTHT 8, TOOL'. OIIAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ill Deflirabla Gradsi f Ttt Cuttls Bold at Joit About Etsarlj rrioes, HOGS OPEN TtN LOWER, CLOSE STRONG Light .Receipts at Sheep auael lxder . iagaean ( Aetlva Deaaaaal Mar . ket Ralesl Streag, Kvery. thtag Betas gala Early. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 7. Becelpta were: Cattle. Hoss. bheep. Omclal Monday 4, .4l 12,V.t Offloial Tutsday t.VA , 4 ; i Official "Wednesday !:'. 8,742 t.hen Otllclal Thursday 2.SWI .11 2.4"0 Four flays this wek...l7. 27.81S t4.1 Pam daya laat week.. v.ln.ifl l8i 82.!i Same week before. 1.M4 2m,i) 24. "37 Same three weekg ago... 12.2SI ih.Vl IS.l'.V) Mama tour weeks ago.... D.w.l tl.Xil 18,2oJ 8amo daya last year U,li7 .1M 11.734 KKCElfTS FOK THE VKAR TO DATS. The following table shows tha receipte of cattle, huge and aheap at South Omaha for to yeax to data, with comparison with ia t yea: , . 1902. 101. Inc. pre, Ctk 43H.7M 411.74 Jo.) 4ga ..tut l.btv.laM 7,oa Bheep froo.Ui Ll,iW ...... 71,691 Ttve following taule shows1 the average price ol nogs aold on Hi gouiii Omaha market the last aeveral daya, wttu com partsona with former years: Date. I 102. llJOl.llgoo.iiijOi.iitag.gaY.rigog, July 14.. .i 051 $ tv I 771 1 15 a oa t 17 (It 14), J 01 '."I in I ttf M $ ( W 1 7 3.'i I 08 $ 2S 2 14 I S6I S v'4 a $7 ( 4.1) 1 83 1 2j I 7 a fs $ i a 44 1 77 aoi 3 77 a 77 3 45) a 471 a so a 67 1 86 $ 63! a w a 4 ( ol a 46 3 2 "J'y J4.. July Juiy 17.4 July II.. July !.. 3-tkr jv.. 1 r--ii a 77 1 72 V. t gf I 02I I 77 I 4 T id 1-1 4 W! 4 01 f 73T, ( M 7 tir. ( ' 1 6 m 7 4iv,i 6 S 7 (2 t 7L 4 tfl 4 18 ( tt 4 4 2S ( mi 4 D k v7l 4 is Mi 4 an I SI Juiy JI1...I 4 H S 7i J ny j.iii 4.. I ii-l I'.'i 4 lb 4 H 4 01 4 17 July Jul Juiy Julj, a.. zi.. It 06 ( (9 7M I 02 ( 0b t 13 108 ( ti ( v b U, 81 ( (v 4 3i 4 - ( 77 S 67 7 B3r4 j'jiy T 6ft "4 g .7 S2I I ii, I 74 a I 79 July so 7 47VI ( W 4diy 31... I ai 'sj 9 01 4 31 August 1. August 2. iiugust I. August 4. August . Auxtist g. 1 til n 4 1 7 ,ii 11,1 4 . 3 71 S 47 I 15 4 W "" -7 J2s ( $4 4 I. . 1 I i Ml ( 10i 4 4.11 I 61 4 461 I 71 (V I 1 77 August 7. 7 27 I & 4S8 Indicated Sunday. Tha official number of cars of atock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p. H'aea. C. M. ft Bt. P. Ry... 3 7 O. 4V St. L. Ry , 3 .. .. Missouri l'aolno Ry.. 4 1 .. .. Union Pacific system, 20 13 8 I C. N. W. Ry 1 . ;. .. F., ,E. A M. V. R. R. U 18 ' ' 1 C, 8t. F.. M. aO .. B. M. k Ry 48 C. B. ft Q. Ry .. K. C. ft Bt J. Ry.... 3 C, R, I. ft P., east... 3 19 .. C, K. L 'ft P., west... I I .. Total receipts ....113 M 10 t The disposition of tha day's receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchaalng'tha num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co J2 l,o23 til Swift and Company 477 l.JW ( Cudahy Packing Co ill 2,133 Armour ft Co 181 3,070 711 Omaha P. Co., K. C 12 Swift. Kansas City. 17 ,., Hammond, Kansas City., 77 ..... ..... R. Becker ft Degan 10 Vansant ft Co 73 ..... Carey ft Benton 317 ..... Lobman ft Co , , M . ....... ..... W. I. Stephen 87 Livingstone ft Schaller.,. 18 ..... r ....4 Hamilton ft Rothschild.. 137 L. F. Husa..., , bO ' ..... H. L. Dennis ft Co 3 B F. Hobblck 53 ..... . ..... Wolf ft M i... rt Other buyers 838 - . 305 Totals 8,031 . 7.066 ' 1.393 CATTLE There waa only a .fair run of cattl here today, but for tha week to data the supply Is . considerably In excess, of the same days of last week and aUi of lat year. Buyers took hold In good ahape of all desirable grade of both kiUeia and feeders, ao that the general market was about steady with yesterday. There wer only a few cars of corn fed steers on sale, and the same as has been the caae of lata, they were ahortfed cattle and nothing strictly choice was offered. There was no change In the mar ket worthy of mention, aa packers bought up what waa offered at practically steady f. rices, but at the same time tbey were ncllned to be bearish on tkese half fat kind owing to the large number ot range steers now coming forward. The cow market waa also about- the aama aa It waa yesterday. Supplies were not excessive and anything at all desir able met with ready sale at steady prices. Ths common stuff, such as sells below $8-00, though, was rather dull, but still tha prices paid were about ateady. Bulla, veal calves snd stags also sold at good steady prices where tha quality waa at all good. The demand for tha better grades of atockera and feeders was active and the market could bo quoted ateady. The highest price of the aeason for western feeders, (5.60, was paid today for a bunch of Wyoming dehorned cattle. They were In good condition and in reality were fat enough for killers. But while good, heavy cattle and pripia yeturilnga are In , active demand the common and thin atuff la r.eglected. and If anything waa a little lower today. - . . There were not very many rang beof ateera here today of good quality, but the market held lut about ateady all around and wa fairly active. Cow and feeder also aold at good, steady prices where the quality was satisfactory, but common stuff was neglected. - Renrewmiative sales- BEEF STEERS. . He. Av. Pr. He Av. Pr. " 4 444 74 I i,w I I. .. "14 4 44 It ion t 04 14 1144 4 44 44 ua, 1 M 3 !' 4 M M .1...U4 I St COWS. 1 444 1 00 4 ' 450 I 0 4 ..104 1 14 I...; M I so 1 4.4 1 U I.... Hi, ( u . 4 40 3 M 14 11 IX 1 10W 1 14 It t.4 I to ' 1 I 44 11 M IX I B IM 14 M IX I ti 4 to 1 M 1 1H t 4 I til I IS 1 11"4 I 40 1 1010 I 74 I - I4 S 44 1 1121 I fa . 4, 474 I To 1 10,10 1 tt 1 1140 I 40 4....' mo 4 00 8 1044 2 M 4 1144 4 M HEIFERS. I 474 8 00 4 1000 4 4 BULLS. I ll I M 1 934 I 44 1 10 I II 1 11, I if 1 ie t it STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 44 1 it 4 41 I 44 1... tto I 76 8TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. t .to t 00 1 ut 4 tt 81 414 4 40 NEBRASKA. No. Av Pr. No-. Av. Pr. If cows..... I $3 25 34 feeders.; 7b$ (8 65 48 cows fri 1 tut 7 feeders.. 608 4 40 14 cows S 3 3 40 39 feeder. .Imi4 4 OS 3 eowe (mi 3 76 1 bull....,, y.0 3 W I cows 13:4 4 75 1 bull.. 1410 3 76 3 cows...'.. Ih 3 W 1 bull 3 76 W cows W III) 1 heifer.... Ii-) 17J 14 cows S-4 1 W 4 heifers... tv-2 1 1 cow m 3 00 3 bulls 1X.S 3 35 2a cows I"j 2 1 heifer.... 6-"J I W 11 cows I S 3 66 27 steers . 2 65 cows M 115- 1 calf It.) S DO 3 cows K6 8 16 1 calf...... 40 4 00 1 cow .M 8 15 1 calf m i lit) 18 feeders.. ki9 4 00 1 cow Ill) 3 00 3 feeders., h-6 I 00 23 cows 3 ( 00 48 feeder.. '2 4 60 21 cowa.... IM 8 ( ( feeders., a-i1 8 60 lrow 117y J & 18 feeders. .I'ii4 4 60 1 4 cows ST,7 ( 00 8 feeders.. Pus 4 U) U cows &-.d 8 10 ti feeders. .hM I do 1 cow 1m.) J fy U feeders.. W I W 1 cow (.11) 2D I fe.l.-rs.. i-a 4 00 ( cow fi 3 J2,) 60 feeders. .It'M 4 70 (coaa VmI 3 frj f feeders.. ai2 8 86 4 cow lm-5 J 81 feeders.. W IW 7 cows Si 6 8 65 21 feeders.. lo 3 8 66 34 cow..... i5 2 0) 11 feeders.. Ii IW 1 cow 6.) 2 W 4 fee.lers.. l f 4 50 10 cowa.... d-1 3M 8 feeders.. 6 -1 3 Is) 3 cows S,0 J 75 47 feeder. .1"'. 4 25 24 cows Sci5 3 60 la feeders. .1" i 4 25 1 cow SiO 75 1 feeder... fcM) 4 00 1 cow smi 1 15 1 bull 1HO 3 00 3 cows ' 3 6i) 1 bull l-' ) 8 05 1 cow 7.0 3 S3 (bulls 1-6 8 05 Scows two 3 7a 1 bull l.i.O IW 1 cow m) $ 50 J bull li0 8 16 I cow k-.l 8 85 1 heifer.... 7J0 3 76 37 cow D'7 3 uo 3 heifer.., 66 I W 1 cow K,0 8 6-) J heifer.... 40 3 25 1 cow M J 4.) heifers... bJ 3 06 1 cow. M 1 belter.... 740 3 16 20 cows 4 3 80 1 calf 1 4 01) 10 feeders.. Sh 4 10 WTOMINO. ' 5 cows 8i0 3 40 8 feeders.. 718 4 Ti I cow I" 0 1 60 3 feeders.. (4j 4 26 1 cow l-'i0 3 76 c. U. titroudWra. 84 ftadcs..iJ ( heifers... 73 an 10 rows 1N7 a 80 1 cow 1.110 3 76 7- Ooodlng, Jr. Neb. 15 steer. ...1?47 6 ?". 1 cow 100 3 80 V. J. Truecheck Neb. 87 feeders.. M ll 1 feeder... 110 3 38 1 Mahoney Neb. J7 feeder., fc 3 4i I f eederg. .10M 2 7S A. M-yerle Nrb. I feeders.. SM (M 8 cows..... 47 M 1 feeder... 71 3 60 3 cows 7 3 80 I feeders.. 74 3 28 Harrison Plercai Neb. 3 cows 4o I ot) 4 cows H IM 4 cows.. .. J0 8 00 7 cow 73 8 U) J. E. Ptrauae a. D. 32 steers. ...1158 4 W 8 steers.. ..10f 4 80 A. D. Adsmson Wyo. 100 tra..ll?t ( 06 A. D. Cattls Co. Neb. 10 feeders. .1040 8 46 41 feeders.. M IU W. F. and O, W. McNeil Wyo. 11 feeders.. w a 4o I feeders.. 3 4 3 feeders.. 710 I 60 F'. Peterson B. P. 4 feeders.. PQ 70 44 feeders.. $00 S 70 7 feeders.. luW a 26 Ire Harfer Wyo. 1 cow 13St) 4 00 1 heifer.... 700 S R5 1 bull. lb) 1 75 23 heifers.. .1070 3 86 J. Juelf Wyo. 1 Cow...... 770 3 60 4 heifers... P 3 85 16 cowa.... 8U 8 00 1 heifer.... 60 I 6 . S. R. Miller-Mont. 23 cows imt 3 40 i cows 1083 8 40 1 COW MM) 3 40 33 cows m ,t 70 1 feeder.. .1130 4 00 1 cow 1170 3 70 , N J. M. Bradford-Neb. 18 cows 960 3 26 1 heifer.... 780 4 35 4 cows 922 I 25 F. Jackson 8. D. I feeder... 790 3 5 20 stsers.. ..! 4 W 1 feeder... wO I 75 1 cow. ...,.1000 8 21 1 feeder. . 780 8 25 J. E. Hayes Neb. 3 steers.... 8"0 i 26 6 heifers... 783 3 00 21 feeders.. 734 4 10 1 heifer.... 8oO 8 00 J. B. Oleason Neb. I bull 1S70 3 75 ,1 cow...:.. 810 8 80 1 cow 7X0 8 60. 1 cow...... 8iJ 3 1H 1 cow M IW 1 cow 830 3 XI 1 cow K70 $ 90 George Belkman--Wyo. 13 cows 1'CS 3 SO . 1 bull U I SO t cowa loot 3 80 O. W. Qarrott Neb. 3 cows 85 3 SO 18 feedera.. S8 3 80 10 cowa 94 3 00 1 feedeK... U0 3 00 t cowa Wl 3 (0 ' HOOS There wa a smaller run of hogs here today than on Tuesday or Wednesday, but as there waa a drop In prlcea at other points the market eased off her also. On the start tie market wit a dim lower than yeaterday, but later In the morning It became evident that thera were not enough hogs .to, fill packers' - ordt.re, ao that In aplte of the fact that Chicago wa nnntori ifkf,-1Ro lower, thla market firmed up and cloaed active, with half of tne loss retrained. ine ouia, ui an im aales went from $736 to $7. 80, and aa hlgn aa $7.40 waa paid. Everything wag sold In good season. . Today's decline takss tha market bsck to the lowest point reached sine June 18. Kepreaentative sales: No. v. 8k. Pr. No. 14 !?? ... t It l 44... A. Bb. Ir. in mo IPVi 7.. ......IT! 14 1 tt ... 7 - ' 14 114 I t 0 41 J44 ... t t it tor to 1 10 . 7 137 ... 7 94 40 2I4 ... t ts 44 Sf4 SO 7 14 74 JtH 40 t 34 44 ..IM 114 7 14 : 44 U4 40 7 t 7 ltl ... T M 47 Ml 40 7 tt . 71 Hi Ut III II Ml ... I 14 71 ID N U 74 ...Ill ... Ill 44 lit 44 7 14 JO. ...... .Ml ...II 44 Ml IW IK 70.. 141 44 f 16 ia, tat ... t M 70....... .It ... 7 14 ' 74. .......l-t - 40 7 II 75 '..131 lit IM 40 14 M0 IK 44 17 1 40 7 ia 41 tat . ... 7 44 1)4 40 1 14 44 ltl 110 7 ti 17 114 ... 7 14 41 141 110 7 It 41 t .44 M 7 4 17 ltl 40 7 14 u i4i to t r. T4.....m ... rtsa 41 144 14 7 IT 44 141 4 7 ITS 10 IJ4 40 1 I7SS 7i 11 4 7 rv 4T ll 404 7 rtiitj 40 4t 44 7 tfVt 44 j ... 7 rs 41.. Ill IM T I7SS 41... 144 40 7 US 44 ,M 44 7 rs u...n...ii ... 7 rs 4 .......m ... 7 rtst 44 vt n inn 71 P-l 44 7 r4j 44 171 144 7 17S, 7 141 ... 7 17 S, It IW 44 7 17 44 14 110 7 ns 17 sat 44 T St 44 Kt 44 7 St 14 I4 44 7 40 17 174 4 7 44 47 14 Kit 7 at II U4 IM 7 44 44 4T ... 7 4 44 lt IM 7 10 71 Ml lil t 14 14 ..ltl IN 1 K II 4 ... 7 40 70.., 11 ... 7 f 74 144 ... 7 BO 44 Ill ... T 40 .14 140 7 le ZJt T It 41 ... 71 no -40 724 -..ni 41 1 14. ;....'.. 344 ... 7 H 44 170 IN IW 71 1.1 40 7 14 47., 10 N n 47 Ul ... .7 M . 71. ....... .110 40 7 It 71 ..ISt 10 7 14 44.. 214 ... t 17U 47 IM ... 7I7V4 44 164 1U 7 37Yk 4T..:...'..l:i ... 7 7S 84 7 4 7 17 W 40 '..187 ... j2 aa a in '4.. 44 Ml . 10 7 40 't HI 80 7 64.. ......lk .... T ; '4 ...I-I si 7 40 41 f t ,.. T I 41 147 44 7 la 44 HO ... 7 11V6 0 . .K4 44 7 14 67... IM ... 1 U 44 lit ... 7 44 44 t44 a) 141 . fL"E,P-Ther 4wmi a-majl run ot sheep tiers today, and as packers all wanted a few the market can aafely b quoted 'n1 "trong- . The ouallty of tha offering wa also good, which doubtless had omethlng to do with the activity. A bunch of yearling wethei-s sold aa high ' tut. y were prime. Bom Bouth Dakota yearling and wethers brought (3.80. and a string from Or. go f t"",J""me klnd ,d 'or Ewe. alo sold well, as high as (3.60 being paid. As supplies- were light practically every' thing waa out of fust hands at an early hour. . . - Thera were not enough lamb offered to make a teat of the market, but It 1 safe to quote It steady. Feedeia continued. In gxod demand and anything desirable aold at fully aa aood prices aa were paid yesterday ' Quotationa tor clipped atock: Good to choice yearlings, 3.ijo(i4.00; fair to good 3 303.80, good to choice wether, (3.2S.'i3 60: fair to good wethera, 83.O04j3.2S; good to choice ewes. (3.Cioa3.23; fair to good ewea (2."i33.00: good 10 choice spring fambe, (5 00 feo.2j; fair to good spring lambs, $4.76 00 feeder wethers. C2.76&3.10; feeder yearling $3.013.36: feeder Jamba. 83.60.u4.Oj: feeder ewea, 81.26&2.26. Representative sales: No. . Ay. Pr. ( culls 100 $360 CSS Idaho aweg log w 6t6 Oregon sheep i 6q 115 South Dakota sheep.... 92 j go 1.5 Idaho yearlings Kg 400 84 Wyoming feeder ewes 100 - 3 00 lo Wyoming wethers 68 ( 00 CHICAGO UTB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady, Hogt Lower aai Skaep . Steady ta Straag. CHICAOO. Aug. 7.-CATTL15-Racelpt, 8,500 head. Including SuO Texan and 80O weaterna; steady, close easy; good to prime steers, (g.OiVaS.ft); poor to medium, 84.75a 7.76; stockers and feeders, !2.kni(6.2u; cows $1.5t6,76; heifers, I3.6nji.60; canners. $1.50 4T2.60; bulls, $2.2fy'7.0; calVes. $2.75iS,La5; fegaa-fed ateera, W-26(a.60; western sieera, $6.0OM'7.00. " HGiJtJ Receipt. 31,00 head; estimated to morrow, 16,0ia; left over, 4,000; market lu(jj 200 lower; mixed and butchers, 48.7t37.ti6; good to choice heavy, S7.4i,"7.70; rough htary, $ 1 ?ij-7.25; Lsht, $!.7i;;.S0; bulk of sales, $7.2i.ti 7. 46. s BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head; ahecp, ateady to strong; lambs, steady to strong; , good to'-choice wethera. (J frt44. 00: fair to choice mixed. 32.fci-ij3.6G: western sheep, $2.5iiH.0O; native lambs $3.6Ky-j.75; western lauibs, top, (5.65. Ofliclal yeaterday: - Hecelpts.Bhlpments. lM t 8 2!8 2;.5ag 8,3, U Bheep W J47 j St. Loala Live Stack Market. WJJI9, Aug. 7. CATTLK Kecel p la, 4.100 head. Including $.6uo Texans; natlvea dull. Texana atrong; native shipping and export ateera, $5.0i.,70; dresssd beef and butcher steers, 61i,-j , .411; steers under 1 Or) llta L4 9i.4ul' 1 .... l. F- ... . n and ht-lfer. ti .6o;ii3.5o, JlOti Kecelpis, 6.'jn0 head: market 10c lower; pig-a and llghta, $.&,a7.4o; packers (7 '.r7r.o; butchers, $7.4117.75 eiitlir' AND I461ii8 Kecelpts, 1 f head; market strong; native muttons $3 60 tM on; ' lambs, 4.w,o6r.; cull snd fe'ucKS, $2.uri'at.0O; stockers, $3.t).gS.26; Texans, (3.00 St. Joseph L.Te Stoek Market. BT. JOS.TPII. Mo., Aug. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.10 head; market steady to J c higiier; natives, $4 76411 b; - cows and heif ers, $16iii2fi; veals. (j UU-Jia uu; bulls and stsKS, U-iJui2i; stockers and feeders, UU jt To. IluClS Receipts, 6.878 head; market 10c lower; medium snd heavy, $7.3oa7.6rVi; pigs, (4 2!-t isr; bulk. (7.264 7 4a. blltKP AND 14 bins Receipts. 1,111 head; market steady to strong; top Idaho lambs, $5.16. Slews City Live Stoek Market. BIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 7.-(Speclsl Tele gram.) CATTLE Ret etpts, Aui; stockers higher, klllcs steady; beeves. (5 6v-(7 60; cows, bulls and mixed, 82 rHi.ja 00; slot kers nd feeder, J-I.7t8 t.ou. yearllnga and calves, $2 f'7. 4 UU. IHxid Receipt $500; market (c lower; selling, (7 uti)7.4u; bulk, $7 ia4l 30. Kaaaaa City lire Stark Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug 7. CATTLE Re ceipts. 6 natlvea. Trxafia, cito Texa calves. 2:0 native calve; iiatlvea and quar antlne butchers' sturt, steady; aiocker and feedare, steady to loat-r; ctioli export and cieed beef ateera, $7.71. av; fair 10 good. i a.)'7.7u; stockni and feraer. $3 jo.a 60: VUMB-1I Kwig 84.6vv.4l4 TsAavs and 5,2";." helfera, U.,aM; car.rieta, (I.(5tl2.k6; bulls, 2.66(3.(6; calves. (5 6v.7 00; Texa and iinl'an rtcers. . ia 7.. v.-i to- o..w. Imllan steers, t? 7" T4 1: Tas eew 81 T"9 3 Ort; native coa-a, H 'l -,.4 T.'i; native be fera t (.,4 (.1; cuntiw, l t-'l(2 25; bulla, li.l-.'i 4 76; talvea. $j '.ui.?S. HI K)r Kerelpta 6.w hesdj market FjlVl V wer; top, 17 nf.; bulk f-f sales. $7.i" n' 4i; hravy, ;.4tM'7.k": mixed packers. $7 2,.'Jf 7.40; llsht. I7.0ty7.3oj yorkers, $7.2r.'S 7...,; pigs, I'i..ahf7.l'. H1IEKP AND LAM Pf Receipts, 84) head; market stesdv to IV- hleher; ratlvs lambs, (,.4'(in.75; western lambs, $3.1(-ii j.tm; native wethera, (J.u.v.j-t.So: western wethers (.( ur4.W; fed rwea, 8H.l,v.j4.16; lex at clipped yearling. (3 wwjTH. 15; 'j'exns cl!ppe4 '.een, 83.i(M3.ev'i stocker and feeders, K.40 Kew York l.l v Stoek Morket. NEW TORK, Aug. J.-PEKVES-tla, celpta. 1SH, ltrrsaed Ireef, steady; cltv. dreaaed natl-e sldea. WltVc. dreaeed weight; refrigerator beef, lisc. CALVEH Hecolnts, 137, quoted about steady. Veals sol. I at So.irms.rt) per 100 lbs : grasaera and buttermilks, M.Oiny 4.(0- Cty' dreaeed veals, W-jft li'c per lb. 111X48 Receipts, 1,.DU; steady. Reported (7lo" ,nclut,ed (u hu at a--! weetarn, 8I1EEP AND LA MRft Receipts, 3.4S2. Fheep, slow, sieady; lamha, ln-oiSo stronger 8heep sold at t-' .3i,Va4 l.?'i per lit) lbs, a few at $4.26; lambs, lo.tri.--u6 ,r; dressed mut ton, 6Vtjo per lb.; dr-ssed lambe, StUlo. , Stack im Sight. Tha following tthle shows the receipt of cstt . hogs snd sheep at the rive principal markets lor August 7: Cattle. t t4 Hoes. Sheen. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . ft. Louis St. Joseph ... 8.1 HI 1.4) ...... 6.5.K) ...... 7.5T.O '4.100 3.149 21. IM) 12.m'K . 3 6"0 lO 1.M9 6 . H 5.ti0- 4,t,9 ToUls ..23,293 44.640 .- 21,000 Coltta Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 7.-COTTON-Futures jpened steady at the advance: August. " 1 1 i-T--"ir, f K-; .cjor-r, i.7,.c; 7NO- Tember, 7 c; December. 7 65c; January. 7.84c; r'ebruary, 7 64c; March. 7.2e Futures very steady; August, 4.800; Sep tember, 7.80c; October. 7.7o; November and December, 7.6c; January and February. 7.68c; March, 7.67c: April. 7.70c, BDru"ry- Spot, quiet and steady; middling up lands. 8 $-160; middling gulf. 8 8-16c. Snles. 3&4 bales. , ' xfiLn OH18' ,Aur T.-COTTON-Qu!et. ' Middling, 8c; sales, 80 bales; receipts. 8l bs es; shlpmenU, 400 bales; stock, 15,6u . QALVE3TON. Aug. 7.-COTTON-QuleL JLiVERPOOU Aug. 7.-COTTON-gpot, , lUrilTw1 business. l-a2d higher; American w 2!2 nf- V'lT-Ji 8od rnUdilng. td: middling 4 26-32d: low middling, 5 ll-lAd: good ordinary, 4-lSd; ordinary, 4 6-16d 2t?lfL' ot tn ""T were bales, of which 600 were for speculstion snd tt. ft.rAiar1 'rJ,1"5, 6'800. bal'" of American. Receipts 2,000 bales. Including I.sk) bale of American. Futures opened steady and closed with near months firm, distant steady; American middling, g. o! c . Au- - flktwl ttaH' "" Augtist-Peptember. 4!W-A4.-J4 94-4d buyers: September-October. 4 22-644 23-64d, sellers; October-No-yemoer. 4 W-toq4 n-M. sellers; November Decembwr 4 14-Md, buyers; Decern ber-Janu-ary, 4 13-V.4 is-64d. aellera; January-Feb-fVfSi 1-4d- buyera; February-March. - nu,er"; March-April. 4U-iJ 4 lS-64d, gel lera. NEW ORLEAN8, Aug. 7COTTON-Pu-turwai. wte-ic7y; August, 8.84fr8.S5c; geptem hr, 7.79a7.c; October. 7.61HM 7. 69c : Novem ber, 7.4WJ7.50C; December, 7.49i1.60c; Jsnu arv. 7.Soi.i7iMc- tr-h-,,.-.. 1 tn. wu.1.?. "7 J.Bio. bldT Market, ateady; sale'sriTiWbVle:: ' Po' ll,ait.ai"Mfc ' middling, 8'n.c; middling fair, $L Kscelpu,. ua w-.il" , aloe a, te,uia oaiea. Waal Market. BOSTON. Vasa.. Au. t1-tp---it The general quotation are very firm and generally higher. Ohio and Pennsylvania XXX. 8331c; Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, rHAHc: Ohio and Pennsvl. vnnia X, 36i&-26c: Michigan and Wisconsin X and above, 2-itfjJi6c; Ohio and Pennsyl vania No. 1 clothing and combing, niifdr Michigan No, 1 clothing and combing, 2twJ . 27o; Ohio, Delaine washed, $o-u31c- fine Texa and territory, 174i20c; medium Texaa and terrttorv. Ie1u.r. Orea-on. 1svwi. 1 California spring, 13l8c. " - --. BT. LOUIS. Aug. s.wOOL-F1rm; me dium gradea and combing, 13ilf!i,4c: lisht fine, IZiQWs; heavy fin, lw&Uo: tub washed. lrWi6c. ST. LOTJIS, Aug. 7.-WOOL-Steady. Me dium gradea and combing. 184J)84oj light. fine, liisc; haavy, fin. 104; li; tub washed, I616 ic, , Steaaaer $ Mot Panaared. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7The German f "'amer Burgermelster Petersen, Cap tain Topprlch, from Philadelphia for Btocit- holm, which went ashore opposite Chester, ' Pa., yoaterclay, was floated at 8 o'clock this -morning. It waa apparently In good con- ' dltlon, but anchored off Cheater until an Investigation Is made to aea whether It austained any damage. . The steamship sustained no damage 'and will proceed on Ita voyage thla afternoon, It la laden with 1,275,000 gallon of refined petroleum, valued at (t8,5oO. 1 Oat of tha Iran Market. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Aug. 7.-Announce-wtent la made by the Bchlnss-Shemeld ' ' ISteel and Iron company that It has with- drswn from II pig iron market. The company sold its production for thla year and over half Its production for the first : six month of the coming year. Six furnaces belonging to the company are In full op eration. ' Dlstllllag Coanaaar Raorgaalaed. NEW TORK. Aug. 7.-A committee. In cnarge of the readjustment of the capitali sation for ths Distilling Company of America, has announced, through Ita chair nl'!nJj,ht the holers of more than two third' of th preferred stock have de posited their share under the plan of con version, which is now declared operative. Allege Robber la Jail. WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 7.-Charlea John, gon, one of the four men ao. cuaed pf robbing a bang - In Arkan sas, Is In sil st Evansvllla, Ind., accord 'erram received by Chief Burt of this cltv. Two of the alleg-ad criminal ' ara In Jail kt UttI Rocs, awaiting trial! ciiesp nxGunsions ' VIA-. (1) Bt. Paul, Minn $ gga U) Minneapolla. Minn 9 to ID Lake Mlnnttoima 10 2 ID Madison Lake, Minn 7 ) ID Vatrvlll, Minn. (Lake Tetonka). 7 ou (l) Waaeca, Minn, 7.4r (l Duiuih, Mint ,. ij.g,) tD WlnnliHg, Manitoba a.' 10 1 lear lake, Iowa g 10 Kpirit Lake, Iowa.... , g.1.0 .'1 Waupaca, Wis 2 95 till Milwaukee, VV ia irj. , (i) 4hkoan lu 7j t2) Port Huron, Mich Zi "6 (3 Buffalo, N. Y ,., 41 13 tJ) Waterloo, Iowa , ji.sj il Chaulauuua, Lake I'olnti, N. Y..,. 40.8 (3) Dubuque. Iowa ; Kates above named are for round trlu tlrketa. (D Date of ale: Aug. 1-IRth, Inc.; Bept, 1-lOth, Incl. Return, 0t. 3itt. On other day in July and Auguat raj. will be on lara plus $2.00. 12) Late of sale: Cntll Brpt. (Olh. Be turn, Oct. 81st. . . (3 Dates of sale: August 3-7th, Inclusive. Also circuit toura via Duluth or Cimaao and bteamer, via the Ureal Ijikes. Hpru.il excuraion rates to many otner poltu In 61inneaota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and aaiern polnta. Write us where' you are going and wa will be g ad to give you fm information Let ua make your Bleeping Car ar bteamer reservations in advance. Call at Illinois Central City Ticket Office No. 12 Far nam Street, or a dress, W. H muu Dlst. Paaa. Agt., 111. Cent. R. R , Omaha, Neb. OaYls.& Co,77ilI froi Works, MANUFACTl'RERS AND JOBBERS OK MACHINERY. GENERAL 'REPAIfilNQ A SPBClALTt. IRON AND PRAS3 FOt'NDERS. UOL 1603 and U-05 Ja.-ktoo Btrttt, Omaha, Neb. TU (18. B. tabrUWs, AgenL' i. 9. Ci:i. Hr.