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10 TITE OMAHA DATTjY UTm.".! SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1D02. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ' lWra Land Hard on Corn gcd Pnih Co teal OTHER LINES AFfECTED BY WEAKNESS Wkl aad Oat RMrdt with Coarse Praia, Which I ACeeted by Pr (cet Weather ! Com tlaae la Desecat. v CHICAGO, Aug:. 1 Corn wss himm'rsd fut and fiercely by the bear today. The grow I mi crop wss ripening loo rspiuly un der the Influences vt perfect weather to suit the holders. In the general alarm there mi a panicky arop of 4,c and a de cline of over 7o In a weK. ihe pit and country side were both hearten. Buth ae llveriss of wheat alo were too heavy tor price and on sympathy everything turned very sick and heavy. Even the fortunate shorts would not cover enough accounts to relieve the slump. At the clone September corn was 2(4(1 -e depressed, Beptember wheat 4'ifTfcc aown and Beptember oats tic lower. provision had Inherent etretigui, but closed unchanged to o tower on the grain influence. The corn pit was filled with bears from the sound ot the starting gong. The coun try was selling and the professional took an active part on the hear side. For the last two or three months corn had been bulled to death. Today tha outlook for cross could not have been better. Hay and oata, as well as corn, promised abun dant yields. Even with tha wheat market weakening on tha prolific season, tha gen eral opinion was that tha coarse grains were still far out of the natural range with wheat. The opening sales today In dicated a heaviness, but It was some time until the avalanche of selling orders struck the pit and resulted In the break of 2c. Corn came from all Quarters, both from longs and shorts. Stop loss orders came out ana men miners aumpea long stun: freely. Shorts became light buyers, but the demand for covering did not equal the desire on the part of the longs to sell out, and September, which sold at 5i'(j56Wo. floundered at fcoTfcc. There was a III lie re action late, but the close was very weak, aatrtHc lower at 64c On the decline De cember touched 3SHt,c and May 3sc. Bulls were simply terror-stricken. Una story that went the rounds was that the Influen tlsl hull Interests had closed out their holdings. Receipts were very small at 37 cars, but had no upholding effect. Wheat was Influenced to a great extent by the weakness In corn. Big commlmuon houses were selling freely on the tine weather, big deliveries and bearish crop advices. Receipts still kept above last sear's figures. There wss moderate early buying by shorts, which steadied prices for a time against lower cables and other bearish Influences. When the corn creak came wheat went off In al! options. Clear ances were poor and augmented tho de cline Cash business was at a goo.? pre mium, as high as 4e, but the re I ling pleas ure persisted and most options closed lo lower. Business was heavy. Beptember opened Higc to a shade down at bHc to tc sold at 6Ki,it',c, broke to S7o and closed weak, VuTc down at 68a. Lo cal receipts were 2-b cars, none of contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 72 cars, making a total for the three points of 2i8 cars, against 611 last week and 279 a year ago. Primary receipts were 1,037, Of bushels, compared to 812,000 bushels last year. Seaboard clearances In wheat find flour equaled 8;3,j bushels. Argentine shipments were 4ft,ooo bushels, against ImH, 000 bushels a year aso. Oats were lower, with corn, on favorable weather and good crop advices. There was llb ral offerings at times and only a Iignt demand. Receipts were mora llberul and the sentiment was generally betr'ih. Tha cash rtmand was fair, but bad little efrct tit-Member sold from 81c down to Wo and closed weak, o lower at 21c. Re ceipts were 174 cars. Provisions were liquidated, again by the outside. Hogs were lower, but packers upported well for a. time and helped In an - ri.Jy. The ccir:.- tzhn::; ti ought a late slump. The close was gen erally weak. September pork closed 86o lower at $16.50; September lard, unchanged fie lH1U6, aDd sPtmber rlo off at Estimated receipts for tomorrow! Wneat, fl't"' 5orn' 86 c,r,i oaw cars; hogs, lo.ooo head. i Members of tha Board of Trad Voted not to adjourn business tomorrow In honor of Kins Edward's coronation. The leading futures ranged M follows t . Artlolaa.1 Open.i High. Low. Cloo. Terr. Wheat ' Sept. . Deo. May Deo. ' fctey Oata a Sept b Sept Ixto. b May Oct Jan. Oct Jan. Ribs Sept Oct Jan. wJax r is mit 7iaw Mi 67 66fe 66fi" K7 V to 70 69 tii70' 4Va w e """ i"stWu"i 40-lVa 41 8V 40 4l2 t U 884 40 "ViS 81 80' to 2to 2X 2J1-I SVfc&S t4tt7s 39 ', lovj 1 75 16 8S It GO it 50 85 16 80 16 95 14 2V4 16 !V4 14 96 16 20 150 14 70 14 70 tf 40 JO 7H 10 SO 10s 10 75 10 78 I 10 10 70 TO 10 12U 60 60 8 87 S 87 8 65 10 80 10 85 10 UH 10 15 10SR 10 00 10 00 60 9 80 10 02U 00 8 00 7 80 7 80 8 08 a Old. b New. No. i. Cash quotations were as follows! FLOUR Easy; winter patents, tJ.rv 1.70; straights, 8J.ltyfi3.EO: clears, 82. 8P3 ); spring specials, 84 g4. 80; patents, 3.6KXii 8.75; straights, 83.0ubJ.20. wheat No. 8 spring. 72o: No. spring rai2c; No. 8 red, Ltfe.' "P"-. CORN-NO. i, 67i86VHo; No. I yellow,' 599 QiTP-l:a J' "ViOMo; No. I white, 85ao. RlB-NO. 8, DlO. BARLEY Fair to choloa malting-, 56Ni0e. SEEDS No. 1 fl.,, fi.48; No. 1 oVthl western, 81.48; prime timothy, lS.0Cii6 10i clover, contract grade, 8J 50. f ROV1BION8 Mees pork, per bb! r.6.40 fll-46- Lr,i per. lu lom tlOwWbo. Short rlbe aides (loose), $10.06 n 10.16. Dry salted ehouldera (boxed). 89 12 . n a. 25 Shore clear sides (boxed), $11.12H'tfU ji WHUHI-On the bade ot hlJ wlnaa. The following- ara- the recslpU and ship ments: ... Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbls 17,0,0 " loo,,) Thl bu , fcj.ooo. 1S9.00 torn, bu. .......... ........... 12m) Oata, bu. u..2s.im) ' : iuiiuit lire, bu flo , Oarley, bu SUUU On tha Froduce exohange today the but ter market was !edy- crea.ruerles, la llkc; dairies, l.-,aiss,c. Chetse, steady at losUa Egs, lirmer; fresh. 17c. HEW YORK GEIEIUL U1RKET, Qaertstleae the Day Varloas CosaMedltlea. 1or.Jl"M. 8s.tw4ij.s5; winter extras. J.U'4.aSS; Minnesota bakors. 8J.li.n3.85; win ter low grauis, U.e4.i. Re iour, dull aales, U bbli.; fmr to good, 4J.25iij.to: .,VhM.Al' y. yellow western. tLi JF'V l iS: Rrniywl'e, tt.4fei.fri. " KlffcWek; No. 1 western, (mc. f. . e'er?."1 lt' S;:if4o c- New York, RAhLEr-Qulet; feeding, 84o. 0. t f.. fiEAT-Recetpte. 1M.S3 bu.; exports. I3.i!vJ uu. Kuot. easier: No. 1 .. eievator. and ij,te, f. o. b., "afloati t il "VerJJ- I'"'n. Ho. f. o. b., afloat No 1 bard, Manitoba. Ua, t. o. b. afloat Influenced by a violent break In corn and continued favorable crop poeliion. whent developed positive Weakness tt,dy. with heavy llqul.lai on. cloem Utflc net lower In face of a big eport trade. May, 7v 74 1-ltw closed at 7ic; Srpternber. 711-l.. iJ-iC. closed at 7.c; becember, 7J l-l'.ij.J.c iuM-d at i3-c ' i:un.M-ii ports. 10.T2 bu. Epot weak No J. Me f o. b. afloat. Wholesale uii-lua-ling of September and IvceoiUer corn toiy promoted eatreme weasnees and de cline, iht maraet cUxung li;Ho net lower y. 4.-. 8 ,e. clor.t at i. e; September' fc wc-. closed et bic; L-eveniber. 4ovJ 4oHo, ioiied at 4ic. OATA lltceipu. 54.0CO bu.; exports 6 095 bu. fcuot, qult; No. I old. ;c; No 8 old e.w; No. 8 wiilte, 7oc; No. 8 white, tec; track mixed western. tiJe; track white western and track hlte state, 7oo. '1 tie option ionrkt alno and heavy ututer iiquidatiun broueht about by flue crop news i-) trie corn bicsk. HAY-Him; shipping. fcsyrOc; good to Cho! 1 ( 1 106. HuPH-liim; ststc, prime to choice. 111 crop, lsiu -!; l"o; olds, ;i .'; state coniiii' n to t i. on e i,i crop. ic.uiM-; If i rrop, i ; ooi, 1iiia:; 1'acino coast crif - c; )u) ciop. 179lHc: oM, -,elVc. I AT ur it Steady; acid. z0?Sc. lul r v-b'ec:y; Galvrston. lu to 1 Ibv, :; t rnuia. ti lo ii w., lc: Texas Ci y s i S-) It -. . nr. -i-.CVi;ui-Bef, quiet; family, $.- 1,'7 bbls.; export., 18,2 this.; market Weak and again lower; winter pateirts, 3 7(i4 4.00; winter atralirnts. U.4a,i i- vn.Tl eiSW; mess, !J flnlS 50- beef bams, 872 0 u.i); n-ket, i4.i.iii.; city eitra India mes, jt "t.:i io. Cut menta, siesdv; pit k ed b illes, (lin'u 12.60; pickled shoulders, M.7fc" picaiei nnma, u tu iz "0. Lara, steady; western steamed, f lo tnii il.On; Au gust closed at til, nominal: relmed. steadv: Mouth Amerla, 811.76; compound, tKVllf a rt; ronimeni, ii.'. I'orK, essier; tamliy, yury an.M); short, clear, 8n8.0oti21.26; mess. WOOL-Bteedy : demestlo fleece, 2HiJoc. TALIXJV' liull; city (ti per psg.). t9 6r; country (pkics. free), t"fii V.c. MICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, ih 6c; Japanese, 4voc. MOLASatt Stcaoy; New Orleans, 8S lie. BUTTKR Receipts, 4 678 pkgs.; steady; stAte dairy, 17ac; state creamery, 174joVib; Imitation creamery, 16V&1714e; factory, l4Va iHc. CHEKflB Receipts. 8.146 nltss ! dull; fsnoy large, colored and white, 8'ic; fancy email, new state lull cream, colored and White, 4c EOU9 Receipts, 6.870 Dkrs- Irregular: state and Rennsylvanla, aoVirMc: western cantuea, i'cr-30c; western uncandled, irWlRe. 1'OULTRl- Allves Steady; chlcsens, ISHc; turkeys, 11c; fowls.-Uo. Dressed Firm; chickens, 14c; fowls, Mftc; turkeys, itUKJ. T ' OMAHA WHOLSIALC MARKETS. Ceadltlons of Trade ! eaetatlBS taple aad Fancy Predaee. k EGOS Cndled stock, ISc. uit, rvDiiKi-MMii, c; roosters, ac cording to age 4iQ6c; turkeys, fcirioc; ducks and f;eese, woc; spring chickens, per lb.. BUTTER Packing stock. lZHUJc; cholca dairy. In tubs, IWflw:; separator. 2U21e FRE8H CAUGHT FIBH Trout, loc; her ring. 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, c; perch, 6c; buffalo, dressed, 7c; aunllsh, 5c; blucflns, 8c; whltelish, 10c; catfish, ljc; black bass, Ifco; halibut, 11c; salmon, 10c: haddock. 11c: cod lish, 12c; red snapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per lb.. 27c; lobsters, green, per lb,, 26c; bullheads, loc CORN 68c. OATS 640. BRAN Per ton, 815. HAT Prices quoted by Omaha 'Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Cholca hay. No, 1 upland, 87.60; No. 1 medium, 87; No. 1 coarse, 86.50. Rye straw, 6.W. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. De mand fair. Receipts light. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per doa.. fiV.W CFXERT Kalamaxoo. 8nc POTATOES New, per bu., 2otS36c. GREEN ONIONS Per dos according; to Size of bunches. lbfQXKs. TURNIPS Per bu., 80e. REE itl Per basket 4oo. GREEN CORN Per dos., 5s. CUCUMBERS Per dos,, lftc. LETTUCE Per dos, bunehea, 80a PARSLEY Per doa., "&c RADISHES Per dos.. . WAX BEANS Home grown, per market basket, SotfrsAc; string beana, per market basket, 80uJ5c. CABBAGE California or homo grown, new, 1c. ONIONS New California, In sacks, per lb. lc TOMATOES Pef market basket SOo. NAVX BEANS Per bu., tZIA FRUITfr PEACHEfl-Callfornla Bt. Johns, 7S0c; Arkansas Elbertaa, per 4-baket crate, 65 iiHOc; per 6-basket crate, 8L&0; California, Craw ford a, 80c PLUMS California, per 4-basket crates, fancy, 81; Japanese, In peacfh boxes, 81.10; Kelsey Japan, per 4-basket orate. 11.26. PRUNES Per box. 8U PEARS California, per box. 81.85. APPLES Bummer verities, per bbl tz.753.00. CRAH APPLES Per bbl.. 88. CANTALOUP Texas, per crate, $3; par basket, 76c. WATERMELONS Crated. 15g26o. GRAPES Southern Catawbaa, per 20-lb. era U, 81.M. BLUEBERRIES Per 18-4t Cass, 83.23 TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, 88 to 86 count 83.50. BANANAS Per bunch, according to slse. $2.2.'U'2.7&. C ORANGES Valencies, 84.T5Q5.00; Medl t;r: " u raMM.K. LEMONS Cel. Llraonelra, 84.50S4.75: Mss Inas, 84.60(.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER New Tork. 88.76. HIDES No. 1 green, No. I green, 6'4o; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. Z salted. 7c; No. 1 veal calf. to 12 lbs.. 8c: No. 1 veal calf, 12 to IS Ibs.i 6c; dry hides, 812c; sheep pelts, 76c- horse hides, ll.ty".;'2.50. rurtuHn-rw in., oo; Snellen, ao, TklTT-ra W.lniil, KJa 1 m ,U-tt Ik 12c; hard shell, per lb., Uhte; No. 8 soft snen, ioc: no. s nara sneii, c; tiraina, per lb., 14c: Alberta, per lb., 12o; almonds, soft shell, 16c: hard shell, 15c; pecans, large. rer lb., uo; small, ioc; eocoanuts, per doa., OLD METALS A. B. Alpern quotes tha following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, IlLoO; Iron, stove plate, per ton, 88.00; MAnnw IK S 1 , r. ' K u V. .. m Ik 8ic; braaa, l.ght, per lb., feHc; lead, per lb., 80; slno, per lb., tc; rubber, per lb., 60. t. Imls Grtls and PrwvlsiaHa. . ST. LOTTT8. Aug. . WHEAT Iower: No. 8 red cash, elevator, esan6c; track, Septem ber, 62c; December, -64 c; No. I hard, 64i3 tec CORN Lower: No. I cash. 66o: track. 67ffj57Hc; September, 45c; December, 861.40. OATS Lower; No. 8 cash, 28o; track. So 80c: September, 2fxtf26Vc; December, &c; o. i wnue, ooc, om. RTE steady at 4tic. FLOUR Dull: new red winter patents. r l0ua.20; extra fancy and atralght. 06; clear, 82.66(54.75. SEED Timothy, 84 Tor August. COKNMEAL Steady at 83. M. BRAN Dull; sacked, ast track, 70c HAY Strong: timothy. ii0.0outU.60: oraU He. 87.0f!.00. WHISKY Steady at 81.81. IRON COTTON TIES-81.08. ... ,BAUGINO VS4Tio. . . . HEMP TWINE 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing. 81175 for old. 817.15 for new. Lard, lower at 810.52H. Dry salt meats steady; boxed, ex tra shorts, 811; clear ribs, 6H.UH; short clear, ill. 374- Bacon, steady: boxed, extra shorts, 8U.8. tti clear rlbe, 112; short clear, 112.25. MKTALB Lead: Firm at 14.00. Spelter: Strong at 85.2t. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 64c; aprlngs, 12c; torVevs, 13c; ducks, 7c; geese, 4Hc BUTTER Steady: creamery. 17itfflo! dairy. lSV-ftlfc. liGUS Steady at 15a. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, btls... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu .. 7,000 8,000 ..800,t)ot 86,000 .. 20,000 86,000 .. SLOuO 46,000 Liverpool Grata avad Prevlaloaa. LIVERPOOL. Am. g TVHK AT flrvot No. 1 northern Sprung, quiet, 6s IVid; No 1 California, dull. 6a 3'4d. Futures: Quiet; September, 5s llHd; December, 8, lO"-- CORN Soot: fcteadv: American e V;1 6. Futures: Dull; September, 6a; October, 4s i;V,d; January, nominal. PRO VIHK iNt-Beef, strong-: extra India ern, strong, tlSs 6d. Hams short cut, i to 16 western, otd. itmi, snort cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 6s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland cut, zo to w ids., quiet, boa; short ribs, 14 to 24 lbs., quiet. 6ua: lour, clear miil.llu light, 28 to 84 lbs., steady, :'S6d; long, clear inioiiics, iiruTjr, u y ios., steauy, 9s; short, clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., quiet, 6s6d: clear bellies, 14 to '14 lbs., ateariv. 6.1. Shoulders, square cut, 11 to 18 lbs.. steady, ias 6a. Lard, quiet; prime western. In tierces, 54s 6d; Amerlcaa refined. In pails 6m. CHEESE Steady: American finest whit steady, 4is6J; American II nest colored. TAI.LOW-Prime city stesdy, tSa; A us traltan, in London, dull, 33s. r liOUR Bt. Louis lancy winter, firm. 8s 'l. ' HOPS At London (Paclfie coast), firm, BUTTER Nominal. PEAS Canadian, quiet, 6j 8'4d. Receipts ot wheat d urine: the last thr. days, Sj.ooO centals, ail American. Receipts of American corn during the last three days, 100 centals. Kaasas City Ural aad Prevl.ie... Kansas city. Aug. 8. wheat sn- teitiber, ic; IVcember, CHflKHc; cash. No. 8 hsrd, t."c; No. 8, SJatwc; No. 1 red, Ijc; CORN September. 41S'fl'4H.c: TW,mW SJ'ijoJ'iC; caah. No. t mixed. 5iV.e: No. 1 wlme 6H?iiiic; No. 8, 67c. OATS No. 8 white, 1360. RYE No. I, 44'-..;(),ac. HAY C hoice tiuioihy, 89.50glO.00; choice prelrle, 16 bvyti te. bUTTER-Creamery, 13c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EOG8 Weak; fresh Missouri and Ken ans stock, HvsO dos., loes otf, cases re turned. . . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lt,4o 164. frO Corn, bu 2o.') Jo.jo Oats, bu la.ouO Is.uoO Mtlwaakee gralai Market. MILWAUKEE.' Aug. 8. WH HAT Mar ket lower; No. 1 northern. TKc; Nu 2 north ern. 77c; September, 6.N RYE I-nwer; No. 1. fc..,6Se. liARLLl-l'irm; No. 2, tk;ac; sample. t-V'J'O. I. ORN September. 6lHc Mlaneapolls. Vi keat Kleer aad Braa. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 8.-WHKAT Hrw Uuiber, Decciuuer, 6jvio'Cj u track No. 1 hard, not quoted; No. 1 north ern 7.e; No. 8 northern. 7l"4e. FI,OUH Klret patents, 88."i8.ln; second patents, 88 floa.Tt.; (irst clears, 83.0iVg'3.1tii Seeond clears, 13 40. BRAN In bulk, 61175. Toted Orsla aad Reod. TOLEDO. O.. Aur. 8 WHEAT Active. wesk. Cash. 9c; September, 6c; le- vemipr, iih-i May, uo. CORN Active, weak. Cash, 2c; Sep tembers 61c; December, 3'JVtc. OATS Dull, weak. CHsh, 28c; new Bep tember, 811c; new December, 294C. t;Kj;i clover, dull, easier. October, 66 January, 8R.16. RIE No, i, 6oc reerla Market. ' PEORIA. Aug. 8. COR N Easy ; lower; No. 8, 6Kc I OATS Essy. lower; No. t white, 84tt 84c. billed through. WHISKY-On the basla of 11.81 for fin ished goods. Dalatkt Grala Market. PULUTH. Aug. 8. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 74c; No. 2 northern, WV; No. 1 northern, 70".c; September, 67i('t-7Hci December, 63Sc. OATS September, 80c; December, JSo. KKV tobk stocks and bonds. Fresh t'pward Meveaaeat Followed by Depreealoa In Soano Railroads. NEW TORK, Aug. 8.-Thero were efforts to shift speculative Interest into new quar ters of the market. The opening dealings of the market showed that the glamor of tho supposed plan for merger of the south ern trunk line railroads had taken hold on the Imagination of the specjlatlve world and most of tho stocks which were vio lently affected yesterday started off on a fresh upward movement today, although It became quickly evident that tho move ment waa overrunning Itself. The deslr t i,k. mhi. .., ,v wit that prices bad been lifted above the In- innsio vaiue ot tho stocks had prompt re action In Illinois Central. Louisville NashiHlls DrH 1.. I Ii . , . I Valley. Tho last named stock not only lost - i'"B iew ui inis morning, out ail of well "en,,at'on,L, upenlnir gain aa Th Marltftn . . 1 . . stocks, although Rock Island developed a - ' m ni .,nii iiiu r uei Decame weak with nm.M.r.i,u . . fv? ,th "n'rJ market. It cannot bo said w.-i k reaction in tno southern group street that Important developments are Im-peridlns- regarding the group. The diffi culty encountered by Louisville in its ad- .k1. .u . . .V" r" aitnoutea to the fact that that is th fimM - v. i w . , . U supposed to be held by J. P. Morgan A muj ma control or tne ron.d. Some of t,- I..... ..in - - ... - - --- --- i truing ui ioc souin- ern trunk line was by brokers usually era E ?wE?ib tn1"Pul-tlvo leader, whose r -.iiiirj ouiusnness was a forerunner of yesterday's violent advances. - .vino uiuuiouneni was rell Dcu1 tn ofliclal announcement of tha Zki. ,i.,'.l,,Ln,c,' Eastern 111- b3L.thB Bt, LouU Sttn Francisco '-a- ux.es tuts i u ri nor ex- i.V,P.IJf:U wnlch r "PPoeed to lie o,m.fi.that Pr5t"n. In fact no official i"C8 oud .b cured from any source of yesterday's many rumors. The ''f' w" '! that this and other Impor tS?n iVriV,CUT I5hav to-wU tho ro. her. fromVuro;eMOr,ran' nW n Wy Ammi, th. i . . . " ; i"i"i or sirengtn tho most .conspicuous and most Influential was I ntt in tn dk lTlr..k haaL. xt - forthcoming or their advancV beVo7d vlval of an old rumor of holdlngV In tha to' hi .?m."- .t-'PP- m.64 r,k.. T . ' ;io""vt in us origin. 2 RontPhilU'f ltrenth wer tn Colorado n. .Tr''r."',.. . . v- i. : " itajnea enousn rrom j ..v. m jjoor Dunn return la lmil-..-P,1' n(1 h"lJay prompted to waa dull and Irregular. T?,? 4 market waa dull and Irregular. thNaw"0 ffZl" Pri . -v"' wauiiange AUMsea uu St. real pfd 1(4 So. Paclfla mu. o pia icsvt Bsltimars A Oh!o...lM 6s pf4 Mi Caas4lsa Paclos ....221 Csnaea Sa tot Chss. Okie Us Ctaleags A Alloa 42 f6 7t Chlaaso, lad. A I.... ll I io pfa It Cbloasa A . Ill ll?Vi Chlossa A O. W US e 1st pfa StJ So. Railway da fd 7 Texas A Pselfto 4w Toledo, II L a W. t so pro us Union Pulte HH'- 'do pfd H Wbsih tov do pfd ,. 47 Whoollng A U MM do Id pfd 17 Wis. Central SS An WktA 11U 4a Be pf 4S ChUse N. W.....lv i. B L e, r Adams Bx r Anoiicaa Bx ui United HUM KX....114 Ctaiosiie Ter. A Tr.. MVt to pfd 48 C. C. C. A it. L 10 Colorado Bo t wlls-rsr(o BJX IIS Amal. Copper (7H Amor. Car A 8 -- da pfd Amor. Lis. Oil t Sa wttA K. to 1st tit Tf. o M pre ii Del. A Hudoa 174St r-l. U. A W I7S Oenvsr A R. 0.... 45H pf.y. ait Xrts ov so 1st pfd 4W as Id tltd L.U. Amor. 8. A 4T . dn nfil vr. Unc Mining Ce....lo nruoxira au T H Colo. Vuol At Tm mm i Cona . Oas tHhi Cont. Tobseee pfa...ltls Orsst Kor. pfd l2Ht Hocklof Vallsy MSs do pfd M nilnoll Central 179 Iowa Central 49 da tfd H7 v"7". wkuii ...... .us Hocklns ComI . Inter. Kxt .. fv do Bfs ' 7444 . Id Mil. Lsks Eris A W... 40 KttlonMl to U o pit U A N M&nhatftAB f. .J2S ..If .1M National Lt No. Amwlr.. 1 t. . Paciflo Coast Mst. St. Rjr im Psctfla kiMil Mx. central t9 tin. Kstloiuil sll?B. A St. L 111-4 Bio. PslSn li 1 Heoplo's Oss -lots Praised . Car 47C ( do pfd es PullmMMi S - . at., K. A T..; ns Hepubllo etaol , )S4 ao pro..., 14. J. Contra! in l"ar . ttu f 1. .MBirai K4i Tens. Coal A I aa nonoia m w u tinloa rag A P ui fin nfrl . a 1 a a- - s eeseoeeo ara 1 asw piU.,,, ,, Ontario A W 1414 V. g. Leather rooaarivanla lo do pfd Resdlng C7U V. A Rubbar . 11 . US . M , M . 40 . tm . MU do lot pfd Iv do pfd so pra , T'4 V. U. Stool , , lov do pfd 1 17 S Wsston Union ... TS Amor. LocomotlTe , 1741 do pfd ' K. 0. South. ... t. L. A g. y. do 1st pfd An rf rttA 6t. L Souths-.'..! do pfd . Pao.1 o pis .... 60H Ex-dlvldend. How Torlc Money Market, NEW TORK. Au. -MONET On call steady, tti3 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent' P " necanUlo paper, 4fcflt6 per BTERUNO EXCIIANOB-FIrm; U.tt tor demand and It-UCVuSE, for sixty days: Pn'u.""'! nd commerclai ILVKR-Bar, 62Hc; Mexican dollar. BONDrV-Oovwiment, steady; state. In active; railroad, Irregular. foTlows:OS'n lU0t4t'0" bonds are as II. A nf. ta, rog... dO OOupoa do la, res do eoupoa , do saw 4a, r(. ... do coupon do eld 4m. rog do COUPOB , do sa, rag , do eoupea Atchison gaa. 4s...., do adj. 4a Bl. A Ohio 4s do I'.va do cu.v. 4a Canada So. is Cantral of Ga. la... do Is Ino , rtiss. A Ohio 4Sa.. Chicago A A. C, B. A Q. a. 4a... C, M. a S. P. (. 4a.. C. A N. W s. 7k.... C. R. L P. 4a.... C C C A 8t L I 4a., China go Ter. 4a Coloi ado So. 4a Denver A K O. 4s.. Erls prior Hob 4s..., do general 4s F. W. A D. C. Is... Hocking Val. 4a.... ";U A H. anL 4s... tiilax. Central 4s..,. I' do la Ino ., l'is II. a Btl L. 4s M.. K. A T 4a IWmlN. T. Control Is.., ( ds (an. IV,s 14 N. J. O. (.a. s... 104 No. Pacific 4s 104 do la " ). A W. eoa. o... io: Roadlng gen. 4a..., -oSt I, A I M o. .. lvs St. L. A B y. ... 1 St. L Soutkw. la.. 1 1 1 do Is Bit 8. A. A A. P. 4s.., lus-M, Bo. PaclOa 4a 1 So. Railway 4a s jTaiaa A raclllc Is. 114 T . . L. W. a ::v4i -L'liton Facino 4s... Unci' do eT. 4a , Iva .Wahaah la H4 do la 4V do dab. B 102', Waot Bhora 4a ! W heal. A U . 4s. la. Central 4a !'. Cona. lohacce .. u .. Utt ,..106)4 ..lua .. n4 ..loin ..101 ..ut'i ..ImH .. 74 , ..101 ... ..11", .. .. Ml .. .. 44 ..i:i' ..us ... .24. ..! ..1I8'4 '' ..lte .. ..114 .. M .. .. ebli Mtcs Stock. Qaetatteas. BOSTON, Aug cent; time liana -Call loans. SH'9'4 per 4iiv per cent, offlclal closing of stocks Auhtaea 4a I, .a la ktai. loa'ral 4a M r. a. A C ana Dotias: KriS, Adraiitare . Aiicc.a , i'a, boiaaaia , 4'Se ('liuueg A Uocla. Ati'hlaon do pi 4 Bxotos A Albany.... fcooi'ia Klevaied ... N V.. N. H. A M.. rUtcbburg pfd t'nloa Patldo M.I. Central An'oe. Sugar do pfd Amer-.vaa T. A T... lioimulos I. A kUaa. rlactrte do pld H. k. o A C I cued rrult V. 8. Steel do ptd WeettDe. Cimaioe.. bid. . 11 euteunlai .liil Cupper Hanga b; ,lfl iliomtnloa Coal , llte lolSg "rraoklls n .Ul Iiie Ruyala 11 .144 .kluhawk 4eU .1"4, Old iJomiaioa 1 . Oeueola a. IX .Ul Parrot , .li (turner I,, .13 Santa Ta Copper I . a V1 "march it$ , ea ITrlioouatalB 4 H Trlully iia. e i ' wiiee, Biaios auv-. liHajlus , ao Victoria , gV Inoaa . Its, )twolv atlas ... Baak Cleartaaa. , OMAHA. Au. g-Fank clearings today, J1 i i'vt tu; turrtoi.iiinf day last year, t,'--l o--4 I; Increase, $l,;ul S3. CiilCAtiO, Aug. .-Cltarlng, iZS,S,31tl balance. $7l.1TI.41; Kew Tork Trhanr. IKo premium; sterllns posted exchange, $t.S4 lor sity nays and 4.si"4 for demnnd. NFW TdhK, Ana 6 -Exchangee, 200, m7: balances. IH..VH 477. HoMTON, Ati(r. 6 h.xchanea, I1.290.0I19; bsinnres, Il,44"i a4 I'MII.ADKLPHIA. Atic. . -Clearing-, tH.1.7zt; balances, $2,4fG.uvJi; money, 44 HALTIMORE. Anr A Clarlns. M.fjr.1 (V; balances, tSul.ToO; money, 4tf4V, per CINCINNATI". A". Clearinrs. 61.22S. ixfi; money, 3H6 per cent; New lork ex- cnnnge, in lac discount. 8T. IX)LI. An. A Cleartnee. KSM.OSS; balances, 61,oS,(t5i; money, 6j6 per cent; New York exchange at par. WEEKLY CLBARIitQ 1101816 TABLB. AKAresate ( Baslaees Transacted y the Asseelated Bsska, NEW TORK. Ana-. Tha following , i,iMii)inni v T nrafinirrei, wiiuwo vu. bank clearlnaa at the principal cities for the week ended August 7, with tho percent sge of Increase and decrease aa compared with tha corresponding week last yean I CITIES. Clearings.) Ina.l Dao. New Tork , Chicago Boston Philadelphia Bt. Louis Pittsburg naltlmcra . Ill.nt.OI 3.772 11 U.l "to'.h 117.il44.69H 16.1 1U7.H4.W1 42,oK2.3!i 4 44,7M,10li U 9 "i'.'t 6.6 gl,et(, n.t as.Mi.wi 8.0 Ban Francisco ...... Cincinnati Kansas City Cleveland ............ MinnesDolIa 16,rt,iSM 0,42.1tt 14.1 16.Hi0 .642 6 6 H.6,712 8,S72.o 11,146,0K r.4 New Orleans ........ 16.6 Detroit Louisville Indianapolis Provitlenno, 18.0 lt),2o.101 26.0 10.70,lf.J 6,M,7t OMAHA "! 6677, 8Sf 6..liW 7.0 Milwaukee Buffalo 14.1 6,l.;,iX2i ft Paul Bt. Joseph nver - Richmond Savannah Bait ljaka rritv 6,'4,o!l 4.299,36 4.011.flt 20.1 18.6 ASfa.lfa 16. I.Sn7.2(W 12.2 U.4 'H'.kl I.fWS,9"7 Albany " 6.257,2-10 4,617.2461 l.Hf'..l t.l 14.6 Los Angeles ., Memphis Fort Worth Beattle Washington Hartford Peoria. Toledo A&(3,S76 'm.i , 777.776 82.8 46.6 14.6 .649,!i8 1.705.9i.2 I sos 77 26 4 14.1 l.67.740 2,884.624 Portland, Oro...... 6D.I! koc neater Atlanta Des Moines New Haven . . - 1701,771 i.lMH.Kol 20.6 23.9 66.6 "i'.'t 1417.6031 1,6.12, S Worcester "" (.7 'ii'.i 10.1 7.6 1.72S,fHW r.ashville Bpringneld, Mass.... Norfolk 1.2S2.6S9 l.f.lM Grand Rapids".."".!". L618.U21 l.e.;.t-.i 21.1 Dcranton Portland. Ma. Bloux City Augusta l.J,41l I 1,324.2.11 6.4 J,17J.62 618.6131 16.4 10.1 Syracuse 1.2S7.6SO Qeyton. O Tacoma , Hnnklna i,ea,&t2j 60.0 1.2..9.2i 20.6 40.11 6.4 'ih.3 . . .............. Topeka 1,739,403 L140.6H& 1.01 0.873 lavenport tt.l wiimirMrton, -Del Evansviils Birmingham Fall River Macon Little Rock i Helena t Knoxylllo Lowell WlchlU Akron Springfield, jj, ; Lexington New Bedford Chattanooga .! Toungstown .......... Kalamaxoo Fargo , Bins ham ton Rock ford ....i. , Canton ..T....', Jacksonville, Fla,....' Springfield, O Cheater ..........,,,. Qutncy ..,.. Bloomlngton Bloua Falla u , Jacksonville, m , Fremont .-.........w, Houston .........,. Galveston Columbus. 0....i.a., Wheeling a., "Wllkeobarro X l,35,lt 1.167.43ft , L018.7.W 02,8U3 21.4 as 4.J 613,OOl 776,3701 U.7 46.41 692, 766 6.4 "i'.i "i.i t.2 18.0 703. 1S 6 8 633.6! 664. U0 . .oiirtj "i!i 16.1, 6i3,822i 412.4171 f.Kii)! 661,6flg 475,243 4S9J7SI 24.6 1.0 12.6 12.2 72,9od T7 iaol m al 418,3T9 16.1 3.4 67.61 652,114 : 423,011 6:4.264! 26.0 JS,16iH tt.4 278.649 . 194.0751 .0l 4M 146,797 '. .607.8il n 'iiii "i'.Ti 4,672,000 ,62.0M .6 "Ji 694,08a T5tW 867.0S9 16.0 1.0 ..... UUca .. rrv .64.a60! se Totals .'.I... 7,, Outside Now Tork,.. i,029,796.7iai 18 761,762,990 7.41 CANADA Montreal Toronto I 19.147,9641 lit 12,672,64 )4.6 1 576.903 T7.1 2.061,7) 11. 1,(M,1U 7. ! 713,31 . L0i3,3,l 12.6 6tt,44 lo a 1.638.667 1.6 12i3,aO0- I 61406.4a 16.0...... Winnipeg .............. Halifax Vancouver, B. C,. Hamilton Bt John, N. B.....M.. Victoria. B. C......i wueoeo Uttawa eeaajaaaaw. Totals, Canadav.. Not Included in totals because eontalnlng Other Items than clearings.. " Not Included In totals because of n comparlBon for last year. - Loadoat Itoek ilsntatfoaa. LONDON. Aug. 1-4 p. sc. Closing: Coeaslg for neeer..t T-14 do socoual. ........ H Anaoosi 6-4 Alchlsnn U do pfd lot Baltimore A OMe....U Canadian PaeiBo 141 CheeajMtko A Ohio... H Chicago O. W........ M C, al. A (t. P 1H Morfelk Westers... do pfd T Ontario A Wastera... l reansyivaale s keaalng 14 do let ptd 444 do - d fd riu Southern Beltway.... 41 do pfd ieo Sovtharn Paclao ou isaoTer s a, 11. do ptd 444iUBloa ranlB 110 f o pfd Mt, DUD. A Steal ir,T a. no do Id pfd 41 v, Wahaah gij Illinois Central ill do Bf Loulavlll A aah....lm atleeourl, K. A T.... 8v, do pfd., at Spanish 4s. ....... avu Rands iiu Dofiosra (dof.) u new tors tntrai. ...lo BAR S I LVKR Steady, 24S-1M par ounce. muxski 22Vi per cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is thi'si 6-14 Per cent and for three-months' bills 2 8-164(2$, per cent. Mow Tork HlMlng 4ooalens. NEW TORK, Aug. 1 Tho following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adnata Cea. Uttls ChUt - U i 116 6 ....... 17 ::::::: ,i u Altos brooos f brunewlck Cob... Comatoch Tunnel Con. Cel. A Vs.. Paadwood Torn . Hora Sliver Iroa Bllttr LoadTllls Con.... ... ... M ... 6 ... 4 ...116 ...lue ...1 OnUrle ....... ophir Phoenix Potest Kavago , Sierra Nevada Hmall Hopoa . 6laadar , ' tocaj. la lTbt. Tho following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tha live principal markets for Aurust 6: Cattle. South Omaha 611 Chicago l.fyt) Kansas City 2 Bt. I mls 1750 L Joseph 694 Hog. Sheep. 707 T.OiO 14.0 l.svJO I4u6 Totals... 7.65S .KfJ 14,0hJ Coadltioa ot tho Treasury. WASHINGTON, Auc. l-Today's ata la ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the tl&O.OtiO.uuO sold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available eash-balance. laskiilSi'l- guld, tlOo.Ua,lii. Evaporated Apples aad Cried Fratta. NEW TORrf. Au(T. 1 EVAI-ORATED APPLES Receipts continue moderate and price are nominally unchanead. Common to good, Ba ltic; prime, WVt U'cj choice, 11 toUWc; fancy, Ui l2c 1 runes, In fairly f cxl request and the larger slsea In rather Uht supply. Prices ranxa from 3o to 4ic for all grades. Aprl.-uts In aotid de mand at allgialy lower futures. The fruit tn boxes la tunned at 8'Oatte and In bags at TWWKc. i'eaches, quiet and without special feature, peeled pouches are steady at lirioc knd unpeeled at i Irr Goods Market. NEW TORK, Aug-. 1 DRT GOODS There has been a slight Increase In business In cotton goods at first hands today, but the demand Is still moderate. The tone of the market Is easy for brown cottons and roncesnlons are being quietly made, lileached and coarse colored goods are un changed. Prints at fair request at previous prices. Print cloths are quiet and tin changed. Cotton knit gooda. hoalery and underwear are without prominent features. MANCMESTKH, Aug. 3. LH V OOOLB Market for cloths and yarns steadier. Visible Bapply of Cattoa. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1 Secretary iTster-s statement of the world s visible supply of cotton shows the total visible to be l.oSj.lJQ bales, of which tju,u-u Is Aindrl Cau CwUuu. 4.4H7 7.Wi0 40 lo 4.4X OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very light Eeo)pU f Cattle id Prlc6 Hold Jctt About 8u.dj. HOG MARKET SUrftRED SHARP DECLINE Oaly Six Cars ef Sheep mm l.asuba Arrived and Market Did Not Miov lay teaetablo tassgt on Fat S t AT 74 e ' Feeders oa Salo. BOTJTH OMAHA, Aug-. 1 ftecelnte were: Cattle. Hoea. Bheep. Omclal Monday .... Official Tuesday...., Omclal Wednesday tttticlal Thursday.., OfTiclal Friday 4,9i 8.41 i3,Sf. . 6,M 2.2.16 , 611 .4'.!9 8.742 6.31.1 4,467 4,7" ") .Sh7 2.4:) 70 Five days this week.18.lR0 jra.fio 26.846 83.O40 61.220 82.775 49,467 29.623 H4.128 7.f70 22.751 18.3 21,179 Same days last week 11.03 Same week before. 10,176 Same three weeks ao.. 14.24 Same four weeks ago... 11,799 Same days last year IE,. 740 RECEIPTS FOR THIS TEAR TO DATR. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with last yea-; lo. 19M. Inc. nee. Cattle 4't9.?3 414. 3S4 249 Hogs 1,648.349 1.612.6x1 3u,7ti8 Bheep 666,803 630,063 73,261 Tho following table shows tns average price ot hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several days, with com parisons with former years: Date. 1902. 1901. 1900.1899..IK9$. 1807. 17S. July 14... July 16... July 14... Juiy 17... July 18... T 72H 7 72 t 08 4 061 t 77 77 a i6i a ao a i7 a 06 a i a 7 3 26 1 97 8 6S 1221 a i t fi a 28 2 67 8 77 6 64 I 02 a u o I it 7 73 6 (6 4 V4i 4 01 I 68 4 87 4 14 8 82 July 19... July 30... Juiy 21... July 22... I 66 6 62 4 28 2 8l 69 4 98 4 19 4 2l a 8 T 62U o t en 6 07: a 8i 1 4im 4 4 4 86 4 31 a 79i 8 2 t July 21... T S2 t 71) I 16 a 62 s a 89 a 25 2 n a 92 a m July 24... 7 41 70 6 16 I 861 e 1 July 26... July 24... July 27... July 28... 7 63 6 74 i On 1 61 o I 02 4 27 8 371 t 691 06 131 4 32 4 83 a 77i 8 411 2 63 7 63 7 66'A a 671 a Mi I is July 29... Juiy 30... Juiy 81... 5 47 6 661 4.1J7'4l 31 i a i a 7i T 4Vkl 6 08 a 44 a 77 7 tivn! 5 61, 6 091 3 boj t TI August 1. I 4m a sol s lo 4 i9i a 7 August 2. 7 a, 6 7t! 4 2l 8 74 a 45 Aug-ust 8. 6 79 6 151 4 83 8 67 4 431 8 61 4 46i a 71: 1 a 77 4 S8 4 37 2 81 a 47 1 80 2 86 a 98 3 02 a 92 2 76 August 6. 7 MO a 67 August 6. 7 32UI B 4I s a 6s August 6. 7 6 60 7 27A 6 65 t 04! a 44t a 45 Aurust 7. 6 14! August S. 7 171 t 66 I16 Indicates Sunday. Tho oRIcial number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: cattle. Hogs. Bheep.ti r A C, M. dt Bt P 4 Wabash 1 a 10 it a 7 . I 75 Missouri Paclfie Union Paciflo System C. A N. W F.. B. M. V C, SL P., M. A O.... B. A M C, B. dt J C., R. I. P., oast.. C. R. L A P.. west.. Illinois Central Total receipts 18 The disposition of tho day's receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber or neaa indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hptrs. Sheep. Omaha Packing- Co. Bwlft and Company 169 T8 887 1,449 1,197 Cudahy Packlnz Co 81 Armour A Co j... 120 Hill ft Huntslnger 16 Hamilton A Rothschild.. a ll. L. Dennis A Co ' 6 B. F. Hobblck 24 Wolf A M 21 Other buyer ' 134 .... . - zsv Totals.'. 175 4.634 1.760 CATTLE There wers only about BOO head of cattle on sale this morning- and most of those were just 01.01 and ends, so that a fair test Of the market was not made. About' all that can be said Is that the market was , nominally steady. For the week receipts have been very liberal, a big increase being; noted over tho last several week and also over the same week of last year. Receipt of com fed steer have been very light all the week and tho quality rather inferior, in ract rnere nave been no fin ished cattle offered, so it Is impossible to tell what A prim bunch would bring. It is evident, however, that anything desir able is fully steady for the week and In active demand. The common stuff, bow ever, ucn aa sens from 66.00 down, la a little lower. The cow market broke In bad shape on MGTiday and Tuesday, but since that time the feeling; has been better and the week Is closing with a decline of about Wi'lfx bs compared with the close of last week. Tho demand, however. Is in much better shape than It waa the first of the week. Bull, veal calves and stags have not shown triuch of any change all the week so far as desirable grades are concerned Common stuff has been slow sale and weak Oood dehorned stockers and feeders have held fully steady all the week and have been in active demand, uealers ss.v though, that they never saw a time when there was as much difference made be tween horned and dehorned cattle as there I this season. Cattle of the same brand and quality, are selling, if dehorned, from 20o to 4oc higher than when horned.' The common kinos or stockers and feeders have not met with very ready sale this week and ar a 111 tie lower. Good range steers have been In active demand all tha week and are fully steady with the close of last week. Common kinds, tnougn, sucn as sen rrom is. 00 down. are a little lower. Rang cows are 154f25c tower for tho week, the greatest decline being on the common grades. Oood stock era and feeder are steady, but other are A litue lower, itepreeenianvo sales BEEF STEERS. . Ne 1... 1... 8... I.. Av. FT. tit 9 14 M ID 4a 4 6 ..1000 4 40 Ne. 14... 3... 1... 1... Av. .1144 . tt .1110 .11M -1043 IT. 6 16 6 60 4 04 4 90 6 16 , 1 I 11 STEERS TEXAS. . .1046 3 t town. , too , 164 4. 6 08 9 Of I Of 3 10 I 90 8 M 3 to 8 K 3 40 4 04 4 10 4 SS 4 76 !..... ... 8 00 3 M 8 44 a to I 70 8 76 4 1021 1 1 11 W 1 470 11 49 44 41 1 4.0 8 lota I............ eo T 40 I Tt 9 2 1040 I , 1044 ( 141 ' 1 1110 1 tiJO 1 1260 XI S.e As e ft) 3 44 9 14 I 40 1 1110 I 00 II 11M 8 00 .to 1014 3 00 1 liM I 00 HEIFERS. 8 10 11 671 86 BULLS. 8 UN 4 04 9 40 1... . 406 ..l ..1444 CALVES. 4 100 4 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 734 3 40 4 4l4 4 It 1 690 8 44 1 410 8 10 M lit t STOCK CALVES. 4 41 t 14 4 994 4 66 t.j 404 I 74 . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 10 3 40 4 Ml I U 714 3 44 I tm H t 4M 4 00 11..... 1041 4 M 31 4&I 4 09 IS rJBItAKHA No. 28 cow... 16 cows.v. 11 cows... 8 cows... 2 cows... cows... Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. .1610 13 CO . 943 ft 90 1 bull.... 1 bull.... 1 bull 11 feeder 1 calf.... 1 cows.... 2 cows..., 9 3 3 SK 7N 2 36 a io 4 06 4 60 a 25 2 76 k' 2 65 .lO . 6 3 . liiO .1H . 920 .1") 2 65 . 2 26 . Ml 2 60 .100 100 1 cow HOGS There was a light run of hogs here today, but In spite of that fact the market slumped off In bad shape. Every thing, however, except the light receipts, were against the slilng interests, for pro visions took a drop and other markets were quoted dull and loner. The msrket here opened 6H0o lower than yesterday's average, but trading was quiet and Instead of galling better, the market grew worse at a rapid rate. After the first round It was a flat dime lower, and later on, when Chicago came closing very dull and l'u lie lower, the situation here became about the same. Sellers, of course, did not like to take oft that much and as a result It waa very late before anything Ilka a clearance waa made.. The better hogs sold largely from 87.20 up to 37.30, but toward the close a good many good hogs sold at 17.17'-. The bulk of all the sales went from 2715 to $7.1. Representative sales: Ne. Av. aa. Tr. No. Av. 6b. Pr. 10 l ... k 44 41....... Ml ... 1 HH at no ... t is ti ne) ... T 17S U U7 114 f 1114 41 ll ... 1 17 44 44 ... 1 11V, (7 Ml 40 1 l;i 44 K4 40 I 44 J(7 140 T 171 T 1 40 ? la 4. Ill 4.0 IT, 411 ! SO f 14 40 M 44 f ITS 71 114 1M t li 4! 14 100 7 17 , II IM M 1 11 U ...171 0 T 17Vj 44 ul 1M I 16 11 1.1 40 t la tl J le 114 41 1.-.7 ... f 10 40 Ml M I li M 114 140 f 10 71 lt ... 1 14 J WO ... 1 jw 44 I4 ... T 14 74 171 104 1 10 47 1.0 114 f 11 T4 Ill 140 t M 17 .1.4 IM 1 11 40 t-A ao 1 10 Tl ... t 11 71 1-4 44 T IN) T3 44 t U 64 4.4 N I 14 u.. ..HI ...T"l ...14 ...Itl ...174 ...l.'O ...in .,.144 ...IX ...rt ...SM ...171 to II si t I t 11 t tt4 I T U 11 lit .. t 14 44 T 1 t It 44 '7 1 f li Ill 4 1 16 71 Il .. T U 44 144 .. f l'"4 44 f t 4 t 17V4j M Ill .. T ?i 44 1"4 I T Ilk n 1U .. 1 t T r T to 1 M T "4 t t re 1 lw t 4 7 II T n 1 en so so ISO ( to Tt7 SHEKP There were onlv six cars of sheep and Ismhs on sale today, besides what wan held over, so that a go'-eJ test of the market was not made. '1 lie sheep were heavy wethera, which hav been drsa-try all the week, and of course pack ers were a little slow about buying them. The genpral market on sheep snd yearlings though, could safely be quoted steady. The lambs were very late in arriving, but from the wry packers acted It wss evident that they wsnted some good stuff, so that the maiket was fully steady with yester day. There were no feeders offered, but there sra a good many orders In the hands of commission men, and In fact the supply all the week has not been equal to the de mand aud the market haa held good and firm. Quotations tor' clipped stock: Oood to choice yearlings, 33.HiKfi4.on: fair to good, 83.3itJ3.tO; good to choice wethers. tl2oa.t0; fair to good wethera, .1.x4j3.2u; good to choice ewes, 33.0Oa3.60; fair to good ewes, 8.7.i'0'il3.20; good to choice spring lambs. $6 no ti.2; fair to good spring lambs, atR'ITft.OO: feeder wethers, 82.7633 10; feeder yearlings. 83.004186; feeder lambs, JS.Ii'iit.flO: feeder ewes, tl.26fif-.25. Representative sale: No. Ar. Pr. ' 810 Oregon sheep 81 a 25 298 Oregon, feeder... 74 Hi) CHICAGO LI V13 STOCK MARKET. Cattle Iteady, Hear Lower, Sheep aad La sab Higher. . CTIICAOO, Aug. l-CATTLE-Reeelpts. 1,600 head : market steady; good to. prim steers, nominal, 88.00!9.oo; poor to medium, 64. 60(87.70; stockers and feeders, 82. 5006.25; cows, 81.6XVJi6.76; heifers, 22.503.6; cannere. 1.50e2.60; bulls, 32.2St3o.40; calve, 82.&IM 6.26; Texas-fed steers, 83.26iSo.00; western stfers, 85.(")7.0O. HOaS Receipt, 17.000 head; estimated tomorrow, 16,000; left over, 4,500; market 10c lower; mixed and butchers, 86.6047.45; good to choice heavy, 37.3V7p7.67; rougl. heavy, t.1.1Sc light, 26.6S4jr7.86; bulk of rales. I7.0O(b7.35. SHEEP- ' AND 'TmAVRR Renetnta. TttW head; sheep and lambs, strong to lOo higher; good to .choice wethera 13.6ou7H.25; fair to choice mixed. 83.60Sii3.76: western aheeu. 82.604.00; native lambs, 83.6a.26; west ern lambs, 85. 75. Official yesterday: RAAfttntB Rhtnmanta 6.GS3 1RS8 Hogs 1aftM4 am Bheep ,g4i Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Au. t-ATTT.R-Ba. celpts, i,2M native, 1,260 Toxans, 8S0 Texas calves, 36 native calves; best butcher. tad7 to strong, closing weak; quarantine, active .and steady; stockers and feeders, weak; choice export and dressed beef steers, 27.6003.25; fair to good, 83.25(3'7.46: stockers and feeders, 22.O0.aS.2S; Western fed steers, 33.50Gi6.25; Text and Indian teers. tt.Oes.OO; Texa cow, 32.5Vxa3.00; r.HX9 cow- W-OS 60: native heifers. 32.66 64.60; oe.nners,.1.60BS1.25; bull, 82.75(23.66; calves. 82.t6.10. ' HOilS n ntm iftlA L..J. . to 6o lower; top, 7.6(); bulk of sales, 17.264, 'SHEEP "AltD :LAl?BSRre..;. 1.4.0 head; market steady; native lambs, 82.40(3 6.6:.weetern lamha. u Mn,,f. m. n.,i. ... it,,icWJee,teer,!.,wethr,, 00OH.00; 7, .: ' ...iuiu-i.iij Mesa cupped year ng, a B0B4.1S; Texas clipped sheep, W 06 (83.30; Blockers and feeders, 82.40iS3.00. Wow Tork Live Stock Market. I NEW. TORK. . s rTrtr"c., c!pts. partly eutlmated, 12S7; generally steady; small sales nf n..rit,. ,1 "5 steers a Httlo firmer. Native, .r..,- .!!; tJ'.'-l W b.. two head at 38; bull; ev.tiu.i; ory cows, 12.00?4.lu. I dressed beef. firm. n.hl. l.., 4.,m ii. i. rBingcrator oeer, llHo per i.tf i-mt "f' ParuyM "t'mated. 850 A r v.' A nusnen or reer. --SYk.J'P'. I": teady.. Veals "'" " mKO. 7.85 per 100 lbs, a bunch of HrRMCr,it8 mj nominally lower.' .. t-AlrfBS-Recelpts, parth 8nc i higher; all aold. Sheep sold st ilmW ..TjPfL,.11. :. htmbs, 3o.l2M,.76; Tim"' a n i k mutton, 6,ia8o per 100 St.- Uslg Llvo Stock Market.' ! J?0?1?- ,AuF- &rATTLE Receipt. irau, inciuaing z.euu Texans; market iMJi ve" .temdvi Texans lower; native aIIU wpon steers, 6.7(vn8.25 aressed beef and batcher steers, 84.104(7.40 - uuuei- ids , 33.10tpt.50; stockers W.0Jt.OO: cowhand heifer? .t it 7Mis . ' ' . . aa Indian 8 25' W'8 ,16; ?ow" nd heifers, 82.60$ HOQS Receipts. 2.300 head - me-ir.. ? I? fof h!ffhU,4,,i.2"7': P"ker.; 7 20d 7.SS; butchers, 87.30ig7.60. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1 600 ,ed; market steady; native muttons 83 to 14.10; lambs, 84.01kS.oO; culls and Ui.cwV i2375'M W; tocke" -N.xan.k St. Joseph Llvo Stook Market. ST. JOHEPH, Mo.. Aug. i CATTT V T- 34.7.Vti8.BO; cows and heifers, 31 K,f !' 83.006.00; bulls and stage.'aj 526;' stock! ers and feeders, 32.76 5 75 T"- iock-HOGS-Rteeipts, 4.4U5 head; market 610a lower; light and lieht mi.J ,.!Ti7? rlubmik,:ni7.2,;. ptr& BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 2.405 w.V"B.5.a ."h?Ci taSilS - w i wi luauo im m OS, 30.66. Slows Cits Live Stock Marko. ... , MtjnsiT put, iyu: market steady; beeves. 85.757.60: enw. rJ.' Jaif01 -'jcker and feeders" 82.60 HOGS-ReceVts 16(H); market ioffilS lower at H.OWl.n; bulk, o7.oojf7.o8. - Cottoa Mark. NEW TORKT Aug." 1-COTTON-Futurea yf"""" . .ububi., s.mc; September, 7.81c: October. 7.79c; November and December! 7 c; January..,7.71c;. February, 7.78c; March! Bpot. teady; tnlddling uplands, tc; raid dllng' gulf, c. Sales. lo bale. ruturea c oaed. weak; August, I860; Sep- imi H "v v..un , i.dc; iMovemoer, 7.64c; December and January, 7.65c; Febru ary and Mareh. 7.Mc; April. 767e; May. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 8.-COTTON Fu tures, steady; August, 6.274. 8.23o; September J'.m--J?: "ctober. 7.63(0 7.54c; November, ,...'4, , ...v, , ...vciiiurj i.eu'i i.iec; januftry, 740c. bid: February. 7.27e. hid: u,r-h 71,. Spot tlrrni sales, 950 bales; ordinary, 6 15-16o: good ordinary, 7 7-looj low middling. 7 I6-I60: initialing, o; good middling, c; mld- r.ff J.' "Ci reC4!lP. J bales; stock, 44,&4 bale. B.T.Lo,TI8' Av'- OTTON-Qulet; mlddrmg 6c; sales, 116 bales; receipts 84 bales; shipments, 604 bales; Stock. 15 43 bales. OALVE8TON. Aug. 1-CQTTON-Market quiet at 8 1-lSc. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 1-COTTON-Bpot. moderate business, with prices 8-S2d hlgher: American middling fair, 4 7-82d: good mid dling. 4 31-32d; middling. 4Td; low middling. 4 25-iid; good ordinary, 4il-3d; ordinary, 4 13-32d. The sales of the day were 7 O0 bales, of which 5uo were for speculation lind export, and Included 6 2m) American. Re ceipts were lOuO bales. Including l,9u0 Amur, lean. Future opened firm and closed barely steady. American mlddllnr m August. 4 46-64d. buvers: Auiii.H.iimh., 4 StS-64d, buyers; Beptemher-dctober, 4 2i-4l! seuers, uciiiurr-uveintwr. 4 1V-4H1. sellers: November-December. 4 16-64d. sellers: r- cember-January, 4 14-64(1. buyers;. January February. 414-4d. arllers: Februarv-March 4 14-64d. sellers; March-April, 4 13-o44 14-6 Id, uuvfri, , Following ar the weekly cotton ata. tiatlcs: Total of all binds. 85.000 bales; total sales of American, (us.000 bales. Eng lish spinners taking 6'),(i0 bales: total ex ports. 7,01x1 balna; imports of ail kinds, 13,. UiO kales; Imports of American, t.WAl bales; stock of all kinds, 637, 0uO bales; stock of American, 444,0.k bales; quantity afloat, all kinds, 21.000 bales; quantity sflost, Ameri can. 16, (XU bales; total on speculation. 5uo bales; total sales to exporters, L7w bales. ',' . Wool Market. j BOSTON. Aug.' 1 The Commercial Bulle- I tin will sey In tomorrow's report of the wool trade of the I'nlte.l States: Wool ta In good heslthy request and slowly working upward. Fine medium Montana sianle waa sold this week at 5fc, clean, a gain of to Ince last we-k- Ohio quarter-blood, un. washed, hag been sold at 23c. an advance of ic. The demand la general and covers all grades of wool. The season in Montana end the west closes highly satisfactory to the growers, their receipts being fully 2c a pound better than last year's price. New No. 1 staple eamem Oregon has been aold here at 6uo for clean. American mohair la enjoying a small boom. Average carding sold at 30c. The receipts of wool In Hoston si mo January 1, 1'J, have been L94.1-9 7.4 puuuds, agalust lat.iH.ini tut tue sau period In Joi. Tha Boston shipment to date ar y,4v,rzi poundi. against ship ments of 161.6.11,416 for the same period ll im. The stock In hand In Boston January 1, 1H, waa 77.84U.4U) pound and the total stock to-lay la M'l The stock on band August 1 was 78,46.486 pound. HUBlMN, Msaev, Aug. 1,-WOOIe-Th general quotations are very firm and generally higher. Ohio and Pennsylvania XXX, 91c;' ( hlo and Pennsylvania XX and above, 27V'u.He: Ohio and Pennsyl vania X, IXioe; Michigan and Wisconsin X end above, 24jtoc; Ohio and Pennsyl vania No. 1 clothing and combing, r7u,fc!Xc Michigan No. 1 clothing and oominng, rvj 2;c; Ohio. Delaine washed, K.lle; fine Texas and territory, I'.-ojoc; medium Texas and territory, lWISc; Oregon, 164aoci Cal'fornia stirlng, UKjiec. BT, IAiClrl, Aug. A WOOI Firm; me him grades and combing, l.Vfrtt,o; light line, L-Hltve; heavy .fine, ltuffllcj tub weshed, Wi&c. BT. LOUIS, Aug. lWOOL Steady; me dium grades and combing, 13ftHiic; light fine, loflli'.'-ic; heavy fine, lOtfUa: tub waahed, 1624o. w . Ferolga Flaaaelal. LONDON, Aug. 1 Tho demand for money Blackened today, but fund wer not plenl fuL The Indebtedness to the Bank of Eng land, apparently, ha been Increased, and Ui statement by 8lr Michael Hicks-Bench, chancellor of the exchequer, that treasury bills for 75,000.000 will be Issued, supported discounts against the effect of the cessa tion of the French demand for gold and rumors of possible gold shipments from New-Tork to London. Business on tho Stock exchange was on the verge of atag nation today, in preparation for the settle ment. A healthier ton waa maintained and tha excellent progress of the king in duced repurchase of consols for French account. Home rails were Inclined to harden. American tpened Irregular, but becam firmer in sympathy with New Tork, notably Louisville A Nashville. The close was quiet. Kaffirs were rather firmer on some Investment buying. Business 'was suspended early snd there wss a coronation celebration, the Stock exchange orchestral and choral society playing a fanfare, fol lowed by the singing of the national an them. In the streets after the close Ameri cans wer active. Erie common was tho feature, selling at 4014, on point above tha closing price on th exchange. LONDON, Aug. 8. The amount of bul lion taken Into th Bank of England on balance today waa -48,0110. Oold to th mount of A-,000 wss withdrawn for ship ment to Malta. Oold premium at Rome, PARIS, Aug. 1 Sentiment on tho hours today vu firm, but trading was not active. Rentes and French rails wer good invest ment demand and bank shares were strong. Russian Industrial wer pushed and Met ropolitan were harder; Thomson-Houston was weaker; Kaffirs were firmer on pros ?.rS ot J? '"creased labor supply In South Africa. The private rat of discount wa 14 per cent; 8 per cent rentes, loof 82Ho (25 count; exchange on 1-ondon. 2t lc for check; Spanish 4a, .Kw BERLIN. Au t p-.nh.U-.. J!. t 20 marks 48 pfgs. for checks Dlscouni rates: bhort bills, lu, r,r cent: ihr... month bills. 14 Fer cent Trading on th bourse today was oulet. Fnunrirv werola.Rier on """Atlofaotory report from "' -""'" manuiaciunng district and on th decline In steel reported In America. OH aad ltaala. OIL CITT. Pa.. Ao. ! OIT rrAit k.i. nces. 81.22: certificates nn K(t- .htnm...,. 114,874 bbls.; average, 80,69& bbls.i runs. Uii bbls.; average. 77.04 bbls. WILMINGTON. AlJ. OTT TnrriM.il.. spirits, firm. 43 He . Rosin, steady. H10S1.15. SAVANNAH. Oa '. In, -irr i- tine, firm, 44c. Rosin, firm. A, B and C. f1! Dv Kl.16; E, 81.1601 .20; F, 81 3tvS vr to (mvt.0 gc . xt h ... m . . . -. :. CHARLESTON, Aug. 1-OIL-Turpen-tlne and rosin unchaior.d ; TOLEDO, O.. Aug. l-OIL-North Lima, Bfrej i Bouth Lima and Indlanaj 84c. ' . NEW YORK. Aug. l-OIL-Cottonseed. easy; petroleum, stesdy. Rosin, steady! Turpentine, firm, MMHo. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1-OIL-Cottonseed, Hull, refined, spot, steady. 25 lOvtd. ' . au- -oiL-calcutta linseed, pot, 61. Turpentine spirit. 35. CoiTe SVarket. NEW TORK. Aug. 1-COFFEB-Spot, teady; No. 7 Invoice, 6V4c. Mild. teadvi Cordova atjllUo. FutureV opened Vte.dy with prices unchanged to 6 points lower later under European and bear selling-. Tho market quickly recovered the loss after tho opening, steadied by demand trom bull, short and th room, prompted by better cables than expected and midday prlee Indicated a net gain of 10 points on . th more active options snd unchanged to 6 points higher on others, with the tone nrm. a second aggress! v move by tho ' bear operators and heavy realising broke price In the early afternoon, final figure being unchanged to 10 point lower. Th tone of the market at the close wa steady. Total sales amounted to 103,000 bags In f'.'ii'J'P. Aurust 8.35-6-5 55C; September, 5M; Oct0br' .-S6.S5e: December 6.ato5.30c; January, a,26c; February, .26c: March, S.aOfy 5.40c; May, S.4fie6.55o: Ju 6.60c; July, .66iij6.60c. - o. rhlladalphta Frodao Market.' PHILADELPHIA. Aug. S. BUTTER Unsettled; extra western creamery. 20Hc: extra nearby prlnte 21c EOOS Firm, good demand; fnesh nearby, 4o, loes off; fresh western, 21c: fresh ,lu.t.!w"tern- 19c: frh southern, 16ffll7c. CHEEBK-Steady; New Tork lull cream, prime email, I0flot4c; New Tork full creams, fair to good, U&a. Sagrevr Maarkat. IfEW ORLEANS. Aug. 8 8 I'd AR Mar ket strong; open kettle. 8V44 ll-16e; open kettle centrifugal, 803Vic: centrifugal yel !?T vt4.4Y.e: oonds, 16,(aiQ, Aloiarsea, dull; centrifugal, taloc. . Ciaeiaaatl Spirit CINCINNATI. Aug. l-WHISntT-1n-lshed good steady on basis of I1.3L . FOREST FIRES IN WYOMING. Haadrod Taoaaaad at Dollars' Worth ( Fla Timber Bala Destroyed by Fla ate. BATTLH LAKE. Wyo., Aug. 8. Thro Im- mons forest Are ar burning fiercely within a few miles of thl town. Hundred of thousands of dollar worth of aom of tha most valuabl timber In Wyoming hs been destroyed, sncf anles th name ar checked by rain th loss will reach Into the mlllloss. On th wst fork of ta Encampment liver, on ot th most beautiful forest In th gtat 1 being ravaged by fire that g tar ted la three different place, but which hav now spread Into on glgantlo bias. Tha amount of timber that will be degtroysl tbar alon 1 estimated at $1,000,000. No Ilttl concern 1 being manifested for tha safety of th towns of Battle Lak and Rambler, which Uo a mil and a half apart. Th origin of th fir I attributed to gheep herders and camp movers, Repakfleaa Hav a Clack. MITCHELL, S. D Aug 8 Special. V- Th republican county central commute mot her thl morning and selected Batur day, September 4, a th data for th county convention, at which will bo nominated candidate for th icglalallv and county ticket. Thar ar a number ot candidate for nomination thl year, gg a nomination oa tie republican ticket Is qutvalnt to n t election. Th reform force ar la rather a disorganized condition and they win not poll within 26 per cent of a larg vote a mey aid two year ago. Caa- didats for county officers on th democratic ticket ar very slow about coming for ward to announce thamselv. THB niCALTf MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, evuh o. Warraafr Deeds. Arabella Gray and husband to E. R. i-ein, u jest tot s, block 1.-7, South Omaha si ima C. W. Tyner and wife to Anna Hoft ' man. lot X. 1 vner a sutMliv 700 4.406 Ida M. Wharton et al to A. R. Ic-t. weller, nV swV4 w'4. V4 nw swV. ne'e sw4 and g, neu tiwti sw4 6-14-13... First National bank to P. E. liar I . m . H (I ,. Va,M VI V . I 1 1 U.-1B-1M 86,000 George McHrid and wif to C. 6, ftownea, nid feet lot 8, block 8. Mc Gavock A O'Keefe add 1,604 4lt Clalsa Deed, V. Im. Beed to E. J. Sullivan, lot 1 and 16, block 107. Florence Total amount of transfer