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Till: OMAHA DAILY lUZT.: THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1002. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I Paj'i Maf.it lap in tha Kiddla, but End It Wall lTtUd. ! HEALTHY GAINS RECORDED IN GRAINS Treaties! Lively Cereal Prices I Start Firm, Then Break, feat s Ball Regret Mold an 'alaes Sear. CHICAGO. Aug. 13.-The grsln market see-sawed today, starting firm, slumping and then reactlnir harply to strong closing figures. Trade wu active and change la the speculative feeling were radical. Thla confidence by the benra In the spring wheat harvests was the principal null argument. a, the rli,u itentember wheat wl iV.il'aC up. tieptemoer corn c nnurr hu Drirm br oats le higher. Irovisions were an ex ception to the general trend and, turning alck, closed b4c lower, u h i waa unsettled. Btrong Liverpool cables on the bad weather abroad gave a bullish incentive to ma eariy iraoe. iy in ter wheat receipts, however, proved heavy and much of the short went covered yes terday was for sale again. Helling In good volume began and prices slipped off rsplOly until almost lo was lost. Then came re ports of disappointing yields In the spring wheat country. The weather northwest waa too rainy. Buying set In for the for eign account. Bradetreet's reported the world's available supply decressed by 1,300,. bushels. Minneapolis expected stocks there to decrease 8l,uW bushels. The sea board reported fifty kneels taken for ex pert. Bhorts at once covered aggressively and prices Jumped 2o from the low prices of the uay. nepiemner openeo. nc ij 7 "V 'at fcWc to 6Vo, slumped to 6".t-14f' and reacted to a strong close, 1 '' c P 704jftV7iH4c. Local receipts were 291 os, of contract grade; Minneapolis and Luluth reported 106 cars, making a total for the three points of 398 cara, against 449 last week and 8X ft year ago. Primary receipts wire 1,3K),IW0 bushels, sgalnst 1,178,000 bushels last year. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour equaled 226,000 bushels. Prices In corn started atrong on a fair , essh dcmana ana niungoi ouymg ur.i-r f.y commission houses. Then began selling In sympathy wttn tne wneai ureas, me weekly crop report waa bearish and many ,tlmld .holders let go. Bhlpmcnta to this point were only 24 cars, yet prices sagged oft until September sold from 62o to 614tic. Then cams fresh buying by Influential houses, started principally by the wheat rally and prices reacted, frtces closed firm, Ho up at 62He. Uals snowea more consistent iircnsm than anything on the floor. Bears In this pit are figuring ft 900.000.000-bunhel yield this year ana oeciare prices rannui nom, dui i the same time the bulla give the market such support the prices needs must ad vance, it seems Impossible to get oata )iled up here, 'ihe cash sit nation today was strong, September buying was excel lent and the late atrength in wheat and corn helped prices upward. Trade V lars-elv scattered. Sentember sold as low as Inc. but closed strong, lo up at 81Q31Hc Receipts. 1K cars. Provisions opened steady on ft show of firmness In hogs, but at once turned heavy. Although hogs reacted later offerings were Tnnoerate ana tne poor aemana too pnoes down quickly. Liquidation' went on all day. Lata there was ft rally on the grain strength, but the close was weak. Septem ber pork closed wo lower at lis, eptemrer lard ms off at 210.50 and September rlba 30a lower at 19. SO. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat. 236 cars; corn, 60 cara; oata, 830 cars; hogs, 26.000 head. Tha leading futures ranged follows: i Articles. Open.) High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat ; Sept. I Ic, May Corn ' Bpt, Dec. . May Sept. (t, Bept. . Deo. ' May Sork Sept. Oct. Jan. JLard Sept. Oct. Jan, Sept. : Oct Jan, I 40i4i'4l 41V S8tQi a 2 1 21 294J 4G,i aolej i 2W 70 52 62i 2f4 oval 19 25 1 J5 15 9TH 16 00 18 87t4 18 40 18 10V.I 18 IK 140 14 47f 1 H Khil i 10 E7V.I 10 40 TO 10 57 70 140 185 7 67 42 85 36 a an f 60 86 60 9 00 10 60 S 60 8 TM. I. . 60 00 T7ttf T42ttf 7 42H i ' i K 2Sa 1 80 18 46 14 40 10 66 66 IBS 8 80 80 ft Old. h New. No. t. ' Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR SteHdy: winter patents, H 60HM.80; atraighta, M.K'q? 46; dears, $19oJ.t5-spring aperials, J4 JO; patents, , 3.60a3.7a; tralghts, t3.00(U.126. , WHKAT-Ho. i spring, 7$o; No. I, 7072o; No. 8 red. 70e. CORN No. 2. Me. RYE No. t. 604)60Hc. . BARLEY Fair to choice malttnr, KVfflHe. BKi:DB No. 1 flax. 81.40; No. 1 northwost rn. 81.45. Prima timothy. $4.35si4.60. I PROVISIONS Mess pork, per, bhl., 816 .90 !T16.S. Lard, per 100 lbs.. tl1.374j'l0.40. iBhort ribs sides (loose), 89.4Ltfj9.ta, Dry salted shoulders (hoxed), 29 OtK'iV.Ut. Short Clear sides (boxed), tlO.&TvaiO.&:4. ! WHI3KY-On tha basis of high wines, 11.81. , The following are tha receipts and Ship ments: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls v 29,000 17, CM) "Wheat, bu .1 4W.0U0 179,000 Corn, bu. 80,0(0 228,0u0 pats, bu 631.000 271, wO Rye, bu 29.000 86, CM) iiarley, bu 7,0u0 ! "On tba Produce exchange today tha but Iter market was steady; c res merles, lbtf Jf4c; dairtes, 14HlSHo. Cheeae, Meady, 10 jtj'Uc Eggs, firm; fresh, 17ftc. JBKW YORK OKtERAL MARKET. idlaotatlaaa af tha Day Vartoms Cassmadltles. , NEW TORK, Aug. IS. FLOUR Receipts, 13,6)0 bbls.: exporU, 7,0t& bbls.: market steadler and more active at old prices; w.n ter patents, (3.6i,i(j.0; winter straights, 83.40 i3.Gu; illnnota patents. HSl.fc); winter etras, Uj3 Jo; Vinneaota bakers, 83.1o 8.30; winter low grades. 85.&iK(i3.05. Kve ;ilour, nulet; sales, jO bhla.; fair to good, , 3 2r.iS.4; choice to fancy. 3.5ft'ii3.70. CoHN MEAL Dull; yellow western, 11.28: Jdty, 81.28; Brandvwlns, W4ffH1.6o. RYE Steady; No, 3 western, 80c, f. o. b., i afloat; state, bv,m7o, c. I. f.. New York Icarifils; No. t mhuU. fc.uifllo. WAKUii-yultt; leeumg, 64o, o. L f.. Buffalo. ' W HEAT-Recetpts, 116,050 bu.; exports, 43,12o bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 7SVc, ele vator; No. i red, lo y;c, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern ImiIuiu, Sirc, t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard liiiinKila, f. o. b., afloat At first atrenthor.-;l by higher cables for eign buying and bullliin Euriean weather news wheat Utr BoLi eff un.--r south- sna men rfceoverea on re ports of diosnpolntlug spring h?at yields, southwest buying and o'emanda from shorts. T!i clo ws nrm at VnJTtc net advance. ilv, lt. rtiwed at 7f.Sc: 'tieptamtier, 7. .H D-lt- elosed at 7i jc; i-emiier, 7.8-1- j MSc, closed at Tic. C'OHN Exiioris, n bu. bpot, firtn; No. 2, 4c, elevator, and SiMjc, f. o. b., afloat. Op tion mark i t aino oiwned firm and higher on ;catjlea. after whivh It yleldrd to favorable crop news and the wWnt decline, oolv to .recover finally ou covering aud closed "firm ftt Hjo net advance. May. 43 11-1(440, K-losed at 4Hc; Sci.tember, SCfijMIc, closed t fcacj lecmber. 4-1.00, eluded at 46 '.o. OA)-hec'H'l. tiivjO bu ; exports. t,) bu. Spot, steady; Nu. 8. 4-!c, new; No. 8 aominal; No. 2 white, fec for new; No. 3 Wilte, nominal; tratk KiUfd weetern, Horn. I'wl; trai a wl.li n.lrn, nomitml; trai k -lille slate, nominal. tpiloo market opened tjrni, reacted kh the ou r uirkets, but finally advanced on coveiin and closed fArin. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4H9 tie; Jaiian'se. 4j,.,:. . . " , HOl'rt-Urm; stale, prime to choice. 1301 ,erp, lsiaHc; i, iv, ola. uvc; state Common to choice Iwil crop. S4 ksso; lv ) crop, i;i1mt; oll. iuluc; 1'ncUlc cast. lii crop ! .-f.se; 1) crop. 17ii ir; olds. TrilOc , LEA 1 !it.K Firm; ald. I4yj"c " . rllUKS-r'lrm: (..ilitilon, to 25 lha.. Ic; Csilforiila. 21 to a I'm., l-,-;-Texs dry J24 to SO ha.. ix WOOL--Uulet ! domelle fl TALlA'W Easy; city .' per'.kg). gu jSSc; i.iunlrv tk. free).l-...c. ....M.,w..u-oir,jl i e w uneana, open kettle, gi, to choice, k iMic Hl'TTh H Receipts, d.u pka; st. adv Stale dairy. 1;i2k': atute irr,nrv i- ... Itnitatloii ireamery, lo-ijlic; factory lt'm .)).' S,c. ' ' - PROVISION-Reef. steady; family. 8'5 X tilbuu; mess, 213 .'- 13 fi; beef hams. 2 'J (.) riM,i !wmi.i.w; city extra lnl:a ' mt. I.Ji':H.tl. Cut meats. Irregular' H-hld. bet.iea, 211 2..i1J.(a;; pickled shoul- " ', lol.t; p! KieJ Hams, i,imit, iard.. aw'I western steamed l,u 3i.,: i, . A'jy. led at 2;i) 70, iiomlnal; renned. ,diiil; Boutn America, S1I6U; compound, ; 8.1 1-S'fjS if; coniiiient. 3lU.. pork, quiet; ' iumily. .m..i .-u.wi ehorl iMt, 8i.7m.l 00 Il.eei. t'7 7: , H ?4. iol Itiv Heveipta, U.23 pkgs.; steady; slate dairy, 17(prv; creamery, slate, VH i"c; creamery, imitation, Ja'riyn 1. yc; iac tory 4Hf(i liic. ClIKriK Itecelpts. 2.074 pkgs.; steady to firm; fancy, large, colored and white, US' c; rincy, small, eolorea snd white. Sc. Etl Receipts. ll.stii pkrs. J sfesdy; stale and t'ennsylvsnia, Ji'S'-i-lc; western csnmerl, liir; weetern uncanoled. Ih'fflac. MOIAPsi-.tl Steady; New Orleana. S3-u41c. 1'OI LTRY Alive, steady; chickens. )3S 14c; turkeys, lie; fowls, lSc; dressed, :rrrxiimr; coicsena, A.s'lic; IOWIS, liSHt w; liirseys, IOC. METAIJ A soft market prerslled In copper todsy and prices lost before tne close under havy offerlnga of th metal, which found few tikers, buyers held off for further reductions feeling sura that such will come. Production was never so Isrge and holders are becoming more and more anxious to realise on a part at least of their stocks. Despite the bresk In prices little business resulted and the mar ket closed week In tone with stand ard spot at fll.0iiril.36; Lakt, 811 xgil.77H; Electrolytic, U.6'u 1 l.fiL'S and casting at 211. soll.fiO. The London market eased off 6s Sol; making spot AW 6s and futures 62. Heavy offerings of tin at Ixndon for for ward delivery brought out by a drop In the rar eastern market ror tnis metal caused ft decline In the English market of 2 on both spot snd futures. Spot closed at 124 loa and futures at 122 7a8d. The local market waa Influenced to Toe extent of ft 36 point decline, making ft total drop within two days of nearly 75 points. Buy ers were scarce and beyond a few sales business was unimportant. St closed at 27. 23(j 28.10c.' No chsnge occurred In the lead situation today and prices were stesdy at 4 for spot here. London ciosea unchanged at 14, 12s 6d. Spelter wss also unchanged at horns and abroad and about steady, closing here at ss.tD ana ftt inaon at tin 12a Id. Iron held quiet and firm without change. War rants nominal. No, f foundry nominal, 823.00726.00; No. , 1 foundry southern. 2.0(XuC3.00. English markets were steady with Glas gow at 66a 3d and Middles bore at 61a 3d. OMAMA WHOLBJAtB MARKETS. Cadltloaa af Taaaa aa Uaatailaaa Stapla aai Faaey Prsgnes, E OO 3 Candled stock, lc LIVE POULTRSY-Hens, Ma; roosters, according to age. 4S6c: turkeys. afllOc: ducks and geese, 6Sc; spring chickens, per 10., lt'yiMj, BUT 1EK Pftcklng. stock. 12Uai3e: cJiolca dairy, In tubs, 13'tilfc'; separator. 2X"t?21c. FRESH CAUGHT FlSH Trout, 10c: hep ring, 6c; pickerel, c; pike, c; perch, 6c; bufialo, dressed, 7c; sunllsh, 6c; blueflns, 2c; whltefteh, 10c; catflshv 13c; black bass, lfto; halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, lie; cod tlsh, 12c; red snapper,, 10c; lobsters, boiled. r in.. dtL'i luusivrs, 4green, per ID.. Xoo: ullheads, 10c. CORN 66a. OATS 64c. BRAN Per ton. fit. HAY Prices auotetl br Omaha. Whnleaala Bay Dealers' association. Cholc hay. No. 1 upland, 87.00; No. 1 medium. 16. bo; No. 1 coarse, 88.00. Rye straw, 86-60. Chese prices are for hay of good color and Quality. - manu &ar. receipts irgn.. VEOETABLEa CAULIFLOWER Home crown, nee Ana 76o1c. M!W CELERY Kftlftmasoo, 800, POTATOE8New, per bu. 26fi36o. OREEN ONIONS Per' doa.. aocordins- 4m Ize of bunches, l&QOOo. tuknii" a per bu., toe. BEETS Per basket 40o- OKEKN CORN Per dom., fa CUCUMBERS Per bu., 25c LETTUCE Per dog. bunches, Xkx RADISHES Per dog., 10c WAX BEANS Home grown, ear marVat basket. 26c; atting beans, per market baa ket, 26c. , CABBAGE California or boina grown, new, lc. ONIONS New California. In sacks. nr lb., IKc tomatoes Per market backet, 60a NAVY BEANS Per bu 13.16. FRUIT6 PRAPmrn rsiifoenis nt Tnt. tska.. Arkansas Elbertae, per 4-bcket erate, ei 9oc; per 4-basket crate, 81.60; Cailf otnla Crawford. 80c. PLUMS California, per 4-basket crates, fancy, 81; Japanese, In peach boxes, 81 j Keisev JaDan. per 4-basket crate, 81.26. iKurnicB fr dox. 11. PEARS California. Per box. CL7E: Clann's Favorite, fl.60. APPLES Summer rarltlea. mv khl fa.76ia3.oo. c crab apples per bbl., 82.60. CANTALOUPE Teias. per crate. S1.T5- per basket, 80c W Al r.f.M c. LAJIN o rated, llglba. GRAPES Southern Catawhaa. oav ttklh. crate, fl.50. BLUEBERRIES Per 18-at ease. Salsa 2 60. TROPICAL FRUITS. .. BANANAS Per bunch, aocwrdlns? n sH f2.2fx&2.76. ' ORANGES Valenclas, J4.T6OS.OO; If edU terranean aweets, 84.0utiH.26. LEMONS Cat. Llmonelra, tA.60Gi.1t; Mae- Sinaa, f4.6Oe6.0O. - - MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER New Terk. ftTi. HIDES No. 1 green. 6lie: No. I a-raen. 6o; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 8 real calf. 12 to 16 lbs., 8c: dry hides, ttUc; sheep pelts, 76c- horse hides, 21.6oy2.60. ruruuK!-rer 10., 00; sneiiea, go. , NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, nsr IK. 12c; hard shell, per lb., l)Sc; No. S soft shell, 10c: No. 2 hard shell, Sc; Brasila, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft shell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecans, large. er 10., Aeu , sniaii, iwi cwuaauu, per Ooa,. Jc. OLD METALS A. B. Alpern Quotes tha following prices: Iron, country mixed, per ton, 2U.00; Iron, stove plats, per ton, 88.00; copper, per lb., 8'4c; brass, heavy, per lb., Sc: brass, light, per lb.. 6Uc: lead, uer lh.. 8c; sine, per lb., 2Vc; rubber, per lb., ic St Ideals Grata aa4 PreTlsleaa, ST. LOUIS. Aug.v 18. WHEAT Higher: No. 8 red, cash, elevator. 6414c; track. 4S fti6Uc; September, 6440 ; December, 8"Ac; No. i hard, (atalOc. CORN Higher: No. I cash. MAe: track. 56SijlH(Wo; September, 47c: December. 86Vc. OATS Higher; No. cash, JSAc; track. tJ'UiSc: Beptember, 26t('i5!iic; December, 26c; No. 2 white, old, 6c rye nrm at c. FI)UR Quiet: new red winter patents. f3.10ij3.20; extra fancy and straight, U-9Mp t05; clear, 82.662. 76. x BEKU-Timothy, 83.7SSr4.O0. .. . CORNMEAL-ttteady at i3.0S. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 62T3e. HAY Steady: timothy. fS.OOiii 12 00; prairie. 8.6m.0l. r itibK 1 Hieaay. , I RON COTTON TIES-fl.01 ' : BAtJOlNtJ V.e6c. . ' KEMP Twine, c. ' FROVISIONtfPork. lower; lobbing, old. 216; new, 216.4J. Lard, lower, 810.26. Dry salt meats luoxeu), lower; extra snorts, 11037S: clear r;bs. S10.87S: inort clears. 10 75. Bacon (boxed), lower; extra shorts, 8,123; clear ribs, 11.26; short clct.i, 8U76. METAt-H imh, nrm si .. boelter, firm at 26. 205. 25. - POULTRY Firm; chickens, 9c; springs. 12Sc; turkeys, old, 10c; young, 13c; ducks. tc; geese, oc. BVTTKR Steady; creamery, - 174i21c; dalrv, 17(t 10 EGGS Higher; 15V-c, loss off. " Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls., ") 1,0"0 Wheat, bu 227.0i.Ky 2S.0i) Corn, bu 2.m 11m) Oats, bu , 90,uu0 i8,uu0 Liverpool Grata a4 Previsloas. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 13-WHEAT-Ppot: No. 1 northern sprltig, quiet, 6s 1U; No. 1 California, dull, 6a Sd. Futures: Quiet; B-lit ember. 6s liVid; lcember, 4s 10sJ. CORN American mixed, spot, quiet, 6s HSd. Futures: julet; September, 4s HVid; October, 4s te,d. . PltOVlsiONii Beef, strong; extra India mesa. lu.sW. Pork, firm: prime met;, western, strong, tus 6d. li.mis, s'iort cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet. bs. Bacon, firm, Cui berland cut, trt to 80 Us , quiet. &fctkl; siiurt ribs. 16 -40 24 lbs., quiet, s; long, cloir lulti.)les, llalit. to Hi lbs., nulet, 6a; long, clear middles, heavy, 36 to 40 lbs, quiet. 6e6d; short clear backs, 14 to 20 lbs., quiet. 6s; clear bell!r. 14 to 16 lbs, steady, bis. Shoulders, suutre cut, 11 to 13 lts., quiet, "4hs. Lard, quiet; prime west ern, In tierrea, dull, 64a ad; American re fined. In rslia, dull, 63s. I'll Kti.:i-. riteady. American finest white, strauy, 4s 6d; American tlnest colored, q!t. 4Ks d. TALLoW Prime city, steady, 28a; Aus trtiltun, In London, dull. &s 6d. FLOUR bt. Lculs fancy winter, firm. S lid. linPS-rAt London (Pacific coast), flnj, tv4 l'. lil'TTEH Nominal. , PEAS Camtdlun, quiet, 8a Sd. Toledo Grata aad Seed. , TOLEDO. O., A our. IS WT I KAT Active and strong; cash. 71c: Sptenioer, 71c; D seniher, tl'-c; May. 7J'c. " LVKN-b ilrly ai'tlve and .strong; Sep tember 5c; December. 41c; May, 39c (Ufa Active and strong; Beptsaiber, 31Sc; iHnember, i.f,c.. ht-I'O Clover, sttive and strong; Octo ler, tu.ti; January, U i, hu. 2 au.se, fi.iO fc7 40 . RYE No. 8. 51c '. h sages la Avanaate tupsiis. NEW YORK. Aug. 11 Specie! catle and teleursi'hlc communications tu Rraiistre t's show the following changes In available sufi'il-s as compared wiih liist account: V lit. AT I Hlld Kiatn) snd Canada, eat of Iwiktoa, Incrcas. ,iax bu. J soloat lur and In K-irope, decrease. J.Jon.OOO bu. Total suppiv, rlecreese. l.wS.OnO bu. CORN United States snd Csnada, east of Rockies, decreased 1.6i6,0O0 bu. OATS United States and Canada, east of Horn lea, eecreasetl r.miO bu. Among th more Important Increases re ported tnis week are those of -i4.0ti0 bu, at Chicago private elevators, 23,000 bu. at rvew (means, siz.nnn ti. at depot harbor. pig.niio bu. at Newport News, W.ono bu. at lxuivllle, 67.O00 bu. at St. Joseph and 64, 0i bu. at East St. Ixitils. The leading decreases are those of HVOnt) bu. at Manitoba, lon.fioo bu. at Nashville, 76.000 bn. at Coteau and 62,000 bu. at rort- lanu. saa. Kaasaa City Grata aa Prevlsleas. KANSAR CITT. Aug. IS WHEAT Sep- imtr, n-,ic; x ecemter, isic; casn, Wo. 1 hard. STrfHWic; No. S, KJUjc; No. f red. nvac; rs o. a, sc-niptKtc, CORN-Scptember. 42gt!Ho; December, fj;: !. No. 2 mlited, 62c; No, white. e.w-l , J".o. s, r(0KC. OATS-No. 8 white, &Hf34c ' RYE No. 2. 446i4r H.A.TCh'c timothy, t9.o10.00; choice BUTTER Creamery. l!c; fancy dairy. 17c. .tUB steady; fresh Missouri and Kan- , ... ' vrT aa-. on. cases re- Receipts. Shipments 123.204 ffl.&D 2Z.4"0 27,0 14,000 62,000 Wheat K. Corn, fu...'.V.'.".".V Oats, bu ' Philadelphia Predaee Market PHILADELPHIA, Aug. ' 11 BUTTER "in, gum oemand: extra western eeeam. ru, ?Va-rlp! tra nearby prints, 22c. l.'J"S rirm. SOO (I llemnrrl feesh nasehv flc, less off; fresh western,' 2lc, loss off: trean southwestern, iro. loss otr- iwquc, loss orr. -SSFdSLV'&t N'To'A jr-n creams. f vivTp:, xuii ci earns, VI14C. sllaaeapolls. Wheat Fleer aad Bra a, MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 18. WHEAT Sep tember. &SUft'hA4Lf'- riamh., s,.i amr.'U ... ,V. 1. .V V ""J. ""-v;. vM . . . . o. 1 nara, issc; ino. 1 north rn, ii-c; ro. 2 northern, 74V4c FLOUR First natenia. It an. a patents, SS.SOQ'S.TO; first clears, f3.004.10; second clears, 82.40. ' ttAJN-in bulk, 811.60. Mllwaakee Grata Market ket higher; No. 1 northern, 79c; No. I north ern, 77njI8c; September, 69Tfcc. "vrn.ix oeptrmoer, 6Zc BARLEY Firm No son. ..nni. 10a jjc - -' -s RTB-Hlgher; No. 1. 606oHo, Dwlath Graixt Market DTTLTTTTT. Ana IS ttTTrTr 1 f . -v 1 hard, 76c; No. 1 northern, 72V4c; No. 2 northern. 71c: Sentemtw-r xu.. riU k 86Vc. ' . ' " ' "". UATB September, 8O0; December, 2814c ' Peoria Market PEORIA. Aug. ll-CORN-Quiet, flriuer; No. 8, 68c. OATS Steady; No. t white, 83c. . WHISKY On tha basis of tl XI ished goods. Ctaclaaatt Spirits. CTNCTNNATT. An. 1.rWTTTBTr-v-rii. tillers' finished foods, active on basis of fl.Zl. EW TORK STOCKS AltD BOXDS. Market Coattaaea laaalxaare, Thoagh Tea Beeoasea Firmer. NEW TORK. Aug. 18. There waa ne Im provement In the activity of the trading In the stock market todav. but the tona was firmer and did not reflect the disposi tion to llauldate on all advan res. whteh was ft feature of yesterday's market For the most part however, the representative locks were neglected and sluggish. The Gould stocks were the most con spicuous In the trading, Missouri Pacific leading In point of activity. There were heavy dealings also In all of the Wabash securities and In Texas A Paring Tha southwestern railroads are expected to gain a special benefit from the large corn crop anu tne winter wheat, uvv iu ;,,".;- I!. 1BO m a nle"n average condition. The Wabash storks were especially af fected by reports of aggressive steps being taken to secure terminal facilities both In P.ttsburc and in Baltimore for the use of Wabash eastern extension. There was a fitful speculation In the soft coal stocks based upon the benefit felt by that trade as an Incident of tha paralysis of the anthracite trade. There were per sistent rumors as well of an Intention on the part of the Norfolk Western dl t'ctors to .advance the dividend rate on that stock. The settlement of the elevated railroad troubles helped Manhattan and the Goulds aa a group. There waa a not able show of atrength In a number of minor railroad stocks, especially In the granger region. The brokers employed by the speculative Interest which accom plished the Louisville Nashville transfer 'S7t" conspicuous In these operations. The National Lead stocks responded to i . i!?oru.of combination in the lead Interests of the country. United States VP 0,1 the new of an addi tional distribution of flO.000,000 profits to the underwriting syndicate, thus bringing the total distribution up to 830,000.000 ac tual, paid In eubacriptlone of 825,000.000. The Block relapsed quickly Into compara Mtalned6 bUt WUh 'rational gain To?"fT",!',-.?,p" be,n" ,ake, on be .th,ort!lern Securities company .f alL1' rat,.n tht corpora tion and the hopeful views expressed of Its earnings by James J. Hill give the Im. preesion that active steps are pending to- many other plana are supposed to be wait Hpo.n ,ho 'turn of J. P. Morgan who sailed for New York today ' f Aron; he weak spots were Amalga- ,.5o.pler whlh "".affected by t?e unstable tone of tha raw' copper market witn a view to discourage the disposition ttjmttZ .hK0ld,, ,0 thei? hold- th"n consent to the conversion plan. Funds were more freely offered on ca I today and the rate was easier. The Eed'.h." d'mand iOT nco' agea the offering of exchange bills and the rate for sterling showed recoverT front yesterday's decline. The closing wai qSte active and Irregular. i"e W.Kba2h dpbnure Bs were the feature o' the bond market The Central of Geor gia second Incomes were also In demand J.1. ."O.00O par value. Urdted fast nB h "Ranged on the .w ti fo"owlna" "a tba Closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: M; balances, tl.arr7.71j; New Tork exchange, tio premium; posted exchange, S4.M for sixty nays. fr demand. C1NI1NNATI. Aug. 53 -Clearing. lt.3. 6T); money, SVfrg per cent;. New York ex change, fryiOo discount . New York Meney Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 11-MONET-On call, steady, SH'Vs per cent; Inst jn, ii per cent; prime mercantile paper, 34Ji per STERLING KX CHANGE Barely steady, wnn arruai Dimness In bankers' 1,111s st iiMtf7 w' icr nemand and 14 s fir six.y ...j "fi isisteti rates, i.ewu i.jj)t com ineiclni bills. t4.s4Vii 1 Aii. Si.VER-Bar. k,-,c; Mexican dol'ara, 41 x4:. BONDS Onvemmen stsady; state, in a.-tlv: re'iroad. ateaHv T,h Cosing quotations en bonds are as iviium; V. a. rsf. ta, rsg. 60 eoupsa ....... 4o Is. rex So compos do new 4s. reg., do 4Supoa do old 4s, rsg.. do coupon do 6s. rsg do coupon Atrhlson (.. 4s.. so silt. Bl. Ohio 4s.... do I Wis do eoov. 4s Cansds So. Ss.... C. of (1. M do 1st tne Chen. A Ohio 4V4s. 1714 L. M. sl. 4s.. .. ..1074 xtex. Central 4s ...l, do Is inc Minn. A Bt. U 4a. M . K. A T. 4s ...mu.. do j. ....liwi, H. Y. rsntrat Is.. ...IM14I do gsa. 1W ...1)4 ,M. J. C. sen. 4s.... ...14 No. Psrlflo 4s da Is ... H. A W. eon. 4s.... ...ins Rssdlng sen. 4s.... MM Ft. LAI. at. la,. ,.lt4 .. Ft ..l14 .. tf'a . M ,tni44 .17 114 ..lM-S ,.1014, .HI'S . 4 . SSVfc . SA Chlrsgo A A. Hs... ISo. Rsllwsr (a m B. A q. n. 4s..., 7H'Teiss A PscISc Is... 1M fl, M A St P g. 4s. .114 T., St. L A W. 4s... S3 C. A N. W. con. li.ln;inlon Pxclno 4a ins 2.' " f. 4s....inx, do conr. 4s. "COC! A at L g. 4s.. 10?v, W.hs.h is iiiu rhlcssn Tsr. 4s na to a ,i Colnrsdo Bo. 4s Hul ds dab. B TTU A R. O. 4s. ins ,West Shnrs 4a n.,! lis prior lien 4s.. ..100 Whssi. A L E. si!.'. r,i sensrsl 4s MteiWIs. Ontrsl Mu F. W. A D. a Is. ...114 Icons. Tsbscca 4s ax Hork. Vsllsy 4Sis...,10V4l Bid. Offered. ...Ill fU. LAS ...lna Bt. LAW, ...111 I do te ... S4V4 A. A A. P. in) 1R0. PaclAo 4s. O.. Atchison do pfd.... bsltlmars A do pfd . CsnsdUs PscfAs..., t'snsds So Cliss. A Ohio...... t'hu-seo Alloa.., da pM Ch no. Ind. A t" do pld rnlrsxo A B. ill.. Chlcfo A O. W.. do 1st pld ..' do Id pfd Chicago A N. W.. o., a. l A P Chicago Tsr. A Tr. do pfd , C. C. C. A Bt. I. Colorado Bo do 1st pf'1..;.. do N pfd t'Rt. Paul Did .1"1.ibo. Psclflc eU Bo.-Railway 4Ss do pfd ..lBfrVTaxaa A Psclnc .. Jl'Toledo, St. U A W, .. do pfd .. si S' Un 10a fsolno ..'" do pfd ' Wsbssh ,. do pfd Hi Wheeling A L. ... .. do d pfd Wla Ontrsi- do pfd la lAdsms Exi ,.llSs!Ansrlcss Hudoa.....17t n.i rsi. LAW IMiBvsr A K. O. do pfd .1 BrlS do 1st pfd so 11 pld Orcst Nor. pfd . . tiutxlng Vsllsy.. do ptd llllnoll t'sstrsl lows Central da pfd Uks Kris A W. do pfd L A N ktxnhsli&a L. Met. St. Rr Msx. Central .... Mex. Ntloasl .. Mlusr A 81. L.. Mo. Psclflo M.. K. A T do pfd N. 1. Centrsl .. N. Y. Central ... Norfolk A W do pfd , On is no A W.... Hsnosrlvaula .... Reading do 1st pfd , do Id pfd . .... Bt. L A S do 1st pfd do id pfd Bt. L Southw..., do pfd.... , BU Paul .... ...Ws .... ti ... t .13V . V . Ml . 7H . 4' . 21 . 41 .lvi 1 . 1 . 47( . 14 . . UM HH .210 t'nlled blstes Ex Ihs Welis-Fxrgo Ex. Asisl, Cuupsr A in sr. Car A P... do pfd Arasr. Lla. Oil ... do pfd , Amsr. 8. A R . 4V do pfd , . M Ansc. Idtnlng Co.,, . S1 Bruoklyn H. T . c.ilo. Kusl A Irea . 6o's Cons. Gss ..... .li4 Cunt. TiMnis pfd. .iw imis. e.lotrlc . H IIikIIiii Coal .la Istsr. Ptpmr . 4m do pfd . I.s-IMs Oas . 40 Katluiial Hlsrult... is . s.auoaal Land .... ...... 119 No. American .... 1 iPa.-lflo ( oast 14 I Marine Mall . (topic's Uas ...... i'r.ed g. Car ... do pfd II-1 Pullman P. Oar ,. ...... S, Hroutillc Steel .... .i do pfd ..,...la Ittusar -fens. Coal A 1. ... 7:luia has at P. .. do ptd U. fl. Laathar .... do pfd , U. A Kubbar do pld.... I'. B. steal do pfd Western Culos .... Ajusr. Louoaiotlvs. do pfd K. C. Koulh.rs.... do pfd ... ... Ii ... ... ... ... Tlx ... II ... tl ... II ... . ... ...ltX tin . t! . 14, . frU'a . 47 V ,1U3 . 47 . so .lilt .111 1M4 .. 1 .. n .. 1444 .. M .. .. to", ..123'a .. 71 .. "4 ..103 .. 4s .. 44 ..tts .AH .. 74 ..131 ... 47. .. 14H, .. 1t .. U .. 4'4 .. 16s .. 4s .. 4.1 .. 40 ,.. 81 .. 13 .. .. Si.'sj .. Baak Clearlage. OMAHA. Aug. 13 Bank clearings todav, 81.tA4 6t7 b6; corrcnponning day last year, 8yHU7.ri: Increase, tlft .SM.dt. HT. LOU1H. Aug. 11. Clearings, 88.148,812; balances. 81.(H0.-.; money, 64) per cent; New York exchange, at par. NEW VOltiv. Aug IS. Clearings, 8S3. 14 : balances. 8l4.tAj3.2.'l. LITTON. Aug. IS. Clearings, 821. 144, 137; balances. H.UiSt.ix. r-Mil.ADELVHlA, Aug. It-Clearings. 816 &.lrt; balanoea, ga.tUa.724; money, pr cent. BALTIMORE. Ai-g. 18.-Cleartngs. W.3. 8t8; balances, 8,.38.ji; money, 4tl-f- per cent. ClilCAOO. Aug. U. Ciaaruias, 8J6.TH.. Bostoa atesk ttaotatleas. BOSTON. Aug. IS. Call lonnn auirhd nee ceni; time loans, vast per cent. Official closing of stocks and bonds: Atrhlson 4s Oas la ,.. Mex. Centrsl 4a..., N. K. O. A 0 Atchison do pfd , Boston A Albsny., Boston A Ms...... N. T , N. H. A H FHehburg pfd Union Pacific Mex, Centrsl Amsr. Sugar do pfd , Amsricsn T. AT.. Dominion I. A g... Gen. Elsctrle siias. Etsctrlo do pfd N. B. O. A C. ...... Pair West U. A Bteal do pfd West In Kh. Common. Advsnturs ..lit Allonss tn .. ' Amslgsmsteg 44 .. 13 Bingham S3 ,.. 44 Calumet A Heels.... I4S .. 42 Centennial ......,,.. l ,.1037a Copper Rsnrs 47 4 ...3J Dominion Coal 14t ..() Frsnklln ..t3 lias Rnrals IU ..144 Mohswk 4 .10744 Old Domlnloa .... . 34 Osrsnla .1314 Parrot ,lli Culncr .1M4 ftanta r. copper... 4S4i ,1M4 . 4n . t7 . A . am . 40 S, . .10414 . Sl4 Tamarack Ttiraountala . . Trinity United States , Utah victoria Winona Woirsrlne United Copper .. is .. (7 ... M ..13 ... 8 ..rou ... 4 ,.. 11 H ,.. KH .. 804 .. .. 44 ,.. M Loaslea Stock (taotailoaa. LONDON. Aug. 18. 4 p. m. Closing: Consols tor monsy.,.. K Norfolk A Westers... Tl do s ceo tint Mia' do pfd td Anaconda It Ontsrtoa A W astern.. (4U 1 4V4 Atchison ......... ... . . 94 Pennsylvania do pfd 104 iRaadlns Baltimore A Ohle....ll4H do 1st pfd Canadian Pacific 14H do Id pfd , Cheaapssks A Ohio... 6414 Southern Railway Chicago O. W u do pfd M. dk Bt. r Io,'Boothsra Pacific.. Denver m K. a 4fi4.Vnloa Paciflo. Bid. do Kris do 1st pfd... do M pfd... Illinois Central. , l4 4014 TO 14 . .17144 Loulrellls A Nsab...U3S 14.. K. A T ds pfd 44 Vl New York Centrsl ... .1(7 do pfd U. A Btssl.... do pfd Wabash do pfd...... itipanlah 4s Hand Mines..., bsBssra (dot.). .. 87S4 .. 4M4 .. 4 .. T04 ..110 .. as .. 40 .. 144 .. II .. 47 Vj .. soh .. 1144 . i:4 BAR SILVER Dull: J4ad iurie,x per cent, ine rate or per ounce. dis count In the open market for short bills is 2HEP2 a-1 per cent and for three-months' bills -162 per cent. New Terk Mlalngt, Ctaetatleaa. NEW TORK. Aug. 11 Tha followlnar are ths closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Can M 1 Little Chief Alice Brsscs M Brunswick Con . a Comstock Tunnsl..... 8 Con. Cal. A Va 110 Desdwood Terra .....10 Hon BIlTsr Ui Iron BUrer 77 Lsadvllle Cea 8 .... 11 luntano ,m Ophlr ,.....10 rnoanix , Potosl 14 Baraga I Sierra Nevada II Small Hopes It Standard ......84a OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Gaod Cattla Held About Steady, but Cam. mon Kiiidg War a Littla Lowar. HOGS SOLD STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Light Wclahl heep aad Tear. Hags Rrsmajht About Steady Prices, HegTy aad rommoa StasT bat Waa glow and Lewer. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 13. rsL"' .'-. !?" siiiiiuif,,,,,, p Official Tuesduv W umciat W ednesday 4.1Z6 4i0 ln.wal 8,o8 ln.Kf,7 84.9S5 21,2 lh.4X! 21.5MI K4-'l 2.1.516 Three days this week. 14 435 Bsme days Inat week....l4.i5 Same week before 8.4"7 Same three weeks ago... ,0i6 Bame four weeks ago....ll.se Bams dnys last year UBka nr.iltiria rXJR THF. TKATt TO nxTtr The followlnw tshla ,K... .k. i. .. cattle, hogs and sheen at Month timik, to uate ana comparisons with ion CattU 4M,5tiS ' , l,bNU,4ol Sheep 607.IS&6 lh following table price of hogs sold on 87.2H2 14 Z l.!l 2H.003 Dee, 1H. Inc. 424.827 25.878 l.n40,lf,4 40,3ir7 7,6ZJ 60.M7 snows tne average toe eouin umaha iiai aec tne last severs) risva urn, r" witn former years; Date. I im. 101.U00.1SP9.U8S.1897.189. July 14. ..I 1 TflLl s 1 a nai a ec July 14.. .if 76i. 8 77 V J . I 7k a M a 02 11 I M; 4 IM 7 7 41 lull 871 I atrk 8 .' 4 4 2s I 8X1 July 18.. Juiy 17.. July 18.. July IK., July 80... Juiy 81. July 28., July 28. Julr 24. July 26... July 20.. JOly 27... July 2S... July 29... July 8u... Jmy 81.. August 1. Atigust 2. August 8 August 4 August I. August August 7. August 8. August 8. August KM August 11 August 12 r 4 01 4 11 8 4 a HUI A Ql ' - I S Vfl -il 7 411 0 4JS 4 34 I VfM 8 71 8 15 7 4i V 7 83K, t aa s 7 53T4 a 701 i6j 6 74 6 to. 6sM I 47 7 4754, 6 6S s 061 4 81 6 02 4 27 t W 4 82i t 121 4 K 4.mi a 7 Sois 1 6 it 79 7 89V4I 7 824 8 84 7 H-v 7 27V4 I "ft 7 lSVsil 7 04 7&W August 13 SlTfcl I tail 6 6 6 65 5 74 6 74 s 74 6 78 & ll 4 li 6 15 6 1U 5 14 6 15 8 04 6 00 4 93 4 961 77 8 161 8 80 I 77 8 17 I 8 04 IU 8 201 8 07 8 25 2 87 8 82 a I a 01 8 sj s sjj 8 81 1 ll J m; I 7 8 ' 8 i 2 88 I 8 821 8 25 2 88 4 81 I 8 881 2 82 I t 89 Is 18 7 1 8 871 I 2 771 I 4.'t 8S I 8 7 8 rl I 7 I 8 Wi 8 26 I 71 a 74 a 44 a 77 sot 2 77 in 9 4 8 r, 4 8,1 13 87 8 47 2 80 4 4.1, 8 CI 3 B7 1 2 85 4 451 3 71 3 631 8 84 I 3 77 3 43 8 03 4 3S 3 46 2 82 4 87 3 81 I 76 4 22 3 67 I 42 4 28 3 67 3 63 1 76 4 29 3 27 3 61 IU) 4 36 3 48 3 56 t 80 3 74 3 641 X 74 7 6Psl 6 hi 1 6 tml d S21 a , a n a 77 1 411 a ao a i5 4 19 3 7 ' Indicates Sunday. TESTERDAT'S SHIPMENTS, ine lollOWln list shows tha nnmhae ox cars 01 ieeaers shipped to the country yesterday and their destination: u. touia. cusning, iveh. B. at M C. H. Mills, Waverly. Neb. 13. A M O. Smith, Blair, Neb. M. A O E. Markel. Desnta. IMeh M A n A. E. Elberson, Oakland, Neb. M. A O... Thomas Price Thayer, Neb. F. E John Fonjes, Beemer, Neb. F. E Mrs. 8. Von Slggern, Hooper, Neb. F. E. Slkkenna Bros., Fulton, III. N. W W. S. Harwood, Onawa, la N. W Robert Slpton, Ida Grove. Ia. N. W Montgomery. Schaller. Ia N. W B. F. Proftett, Loveland, la. N. W r rea tirtcrime, yetter, la. I. C rorelgn Financial. LONDON, Aug. 11 India council bills were allotted today at ls8 29-32d. The amount of bullion taken Into 4te Bank of England on balance today waa 43,000, Money was In brisk demand -today. Discounts were firm on the short supply of money and the larae number of American bills In the mar ket. The stock market waa dull and fea-.l tureless and business was restricted owing to arrangements being made for the ac count and the cessation of liquidation for the account of the West End society spec ulator who waa reported In difficulties yes terday and who compromised for 3M0.0U0. l'he new consols hardened and home rails were cheerful. Americans opened dull on Wall street advices and then recovered to about parity. Baltimore at Ohlos St. Paul and Loulsvllles were the features. The close was steady. Urand Trunks hardened. Kaffir a were heavy. PARIS, Aug. IS. Heaviness and inac tivity characterised transactions on the bourse today. The deficiency In revenue depressed rentes and traction shares and Russian Industrials suffered from realiza tions. Metropolitans were firm. Toward the close some Industrials rallied. Boa novice shares were In active Inquiry. Ar gentine securities were In good demsnd and closed at a sharp rise. There was a slightly better tone for Kaffirs today. The private rate of discount was 2 per cent, Three per cent rentes. 100? 75c for the account. Ex change on London, 26 f 19c for checks. Span ish 4s, 80.85. 4 . . '. Ceadttlea ef the Treasary. WASHINGTON, Aug. li-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $L5O,OO0,OuO gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, 8203,646, 128; gold, 3i04,&0.se8. . , f. Cottea Market. ' , NEW TORK, Aug. 13. COTTON Futures opened quiet; August, 8.34c; -September, 7.87c; October, 7.78c; November, 7.S7c; lie. cember, 7.63c; January. 76c; February, 7.66c; March. 7.65c; April, 7 65c; May, T.67c. Boot closed quiet; middling uplands, 8c; middling gulf, &S4C; sales, 640 bales. - Futures closed very steady; August, 8.40c; September, 7.94c; October, 7.81c; November, 7.74c; December, 7.74e; January, 7.76c; Feb ruary, 7.76c; March, 7.74c; April, 7.75c; May, 7.7t(c. , ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13. COTTON Quiet; middling, 8 11-Uc; aalea, 604 bales; recetpu, 44 bales; shipments, fx'l bales; stock, 13,531 bales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. U-COTTCN-Spot. nr.oderate business; prices firm; American middling. 4 13-15.1. The sales of the 'day were 10,000 balea, of which 66U0 were for speculation and export and Included 7K) American. Receipts, eG.OOO bales, Including 5, MX) American. Futures opened and closed quiet. American middling, g. o. t . August, 4 39-64d. buyers; August and September, 4 S4-64(z4 36-64d, sellfrs; Beptember and Oc tober, 4 24-6liij(4 26-txitd. sellers; October and November, 4 18-OtHd, sellers; November and Uccembw, 4 16-Mu'i 17-4i4d, sellers; Decem ber and January, 4 14-6424 15-64 J, buyers; January and February, 4 14-64'a4 l5-4Ud, sell ers; February and March, 4 14-64'?i 15-tiid, sellers; March and April, 4 14-64d, buyers. QALVKSTON, Aug. 13.-COTTON Quiet at 8 7-16c NEW fRLEANB. Aug. 13. COTTON Futures steady; August, 8.24 T 25c;. Bep tember, 7 .trr7 Sic; October, 7.Stij'7 61c; No vember. 7.64i;rf.66c; lwcember, 7.54'rf7.oc; Jsnuary, 7.5Vi7.&6c; February, 7.5,7.6,'c; March, 7 5ft'7.57c. Spot, easy; sales, 1,060 bales; ordinary, 6c; good ordinary, 7c; low middling, 7c; middling, 8 6-ltk;; good middling. 8-16c; mldilllng fair, 8 15-ltlc; re ceipts, 48 bales; stock. .M bales. Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. IS. WOOL Territory wools sre firmer. Fine lind fine me dium, 6o4j52c; medium, 43i4oc. Texas wool Is so far sold up as te render the position very strong: fall, cleaned nasis, nominal. 44.tf4se: twelve months, fcuo) 6c; six to eight months. 62?oc California wool ts thoroughly well held at stronger prices. Northern county, cleaned basis, 53 4i c; middle counties. 4nfg5i-: southern. 46 (it7c; six to eight months, lsaHc less. Fine wools are very Arm. Quotations are: Ohio and Pennsylvania XXX, nominal. SrVfi31c; XX and above, 2o(i2iK'; X. 2wt2i'c; Michigan X. 24u26c. Delalua is firmer, with No. 1 combing In a strong position. Ohio fine de laine, 3fii31c; Michigan, 2?44(2c: ' No. 1 washed combing, 2hrgjuc; coarse, 24'(f26c. Th aupply of Australian wool offerings wers oniat. Quotations were nominally very firm. Combing, choice, acoured basis, ia,'oc; good, 7i i(74c: average, 7iaT2e. BT. LOUia, Aug. 13. WOOL Steady; medium grades and combing, 13(tlS4cj light fine. Ukylti'-; heavy fine, lutuUc; tub washed, &u26ic Dry Oeaaa TORK. Aug. Market. NKW TORK. Aug. 13. DRY GOODS lr. cotton goods Is reported today In the dry g'jodg market, without change In prices. Prlni cloths are dull and unal tered. Man's wear woolens and worsteds In spring weight In very fair request and steady at tipaulug prltaa. F. M. Fuller. Webster Cltv. Ia. i." C. Neuhring, Tetter, la I. C James Lucas,' McPaul, Ia. K. C... H. Brant. Pleasantviile. I a. Q.... SHEEP. W. S. Harwood, Onawa, Ia. N. TV. (d. d.) 2 The official numhir nr ran r t.i. brought In today by each road was: Cattla Hn Mi'n TT'aaa V.. , OB DV. X. XXV,,.., Wabash Missouri Pacific Ry... Union Pacific system . C. A N. W. Ry F., E. A M. V. R. R... C, St. P., M. ft O. Ry. B. & M. R. Ry C B. 4 J. Ry C, R. I. & P., east.... C R. I. t P., west.... Illinois Central 8 . 63 66 1 72 4 S 6 4 1 14 IS 60 16 10 13 14 1 I 144 33 48 Cattle. ... 254 ... 62 . ... 636 ... 63 ... 8(12 49 145 247 251 148 126 152 49 I.- Hgs. Sheep. ' 1.875 1,0& 1,9117 8,259 2,614 417 896 '1,263 Total receipts .'...189 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ucr or ccsa inaicatea Buyers. Omaha Packing; Co... O. H. Hammond Co... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co..., Armour A Co R. Becker A Degan .. Vgnsant A Co Carey & Benton Lobman A Co. w. x. etepnen Hill & Huntxlnger ...... William Underwood ... Huston A Co.i , Livlngatone A Schaller Hamilton dt Rothschild L. F. Huti H. L. Dennis aV Co B. F. Hobblck , Wolf A M... Other buyers ............. 150 ... 11 .... ... 2 ... 29 ... 842 ... 616 .... ...4,729 8.55S (.154 8,910 ' Totals CATTLE There was a liberal run of cattle here today, and in fact there were more than anticipated after vaaterrinv's comparatively light receipts. For the week to date supplies have been about the same as for the first half of last week, but as compared with the same days of last year there Is quite an increase. Several loads of corn fed steers arrived this morning and some of them Were of pretty good quality. The better grades brought steady prices, but of course the only half fat stuff was neglected, the same as usual, and if anything waa a Utile lbwer. Nearly everything, however, at all desirable was out of first hands in good season, and the prices paid did not show much change from yesterday. The cow market also held up tn good shape, as there were not very many In cluded In the. receipts. The better grades changed hands quite freely at Just about steady prlcos, but the commoner kinds were neglected and a little lower than yesterday. It was rather late before the common stuff was disposed of. Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at Just about steady prices with yesterday. The heavyweight feeders of good quality were In active demand this morning, snd the market held just about steady. Prime yearlings also met with ready sale, biit when It came to the medium weight cattle, and by that ia meant those that weih from 750 pounds to two, the market was very dull and probably Hfyioc lower. If the quality was poor they were extremely bard to dispose- of at any price. . The Chicago market was quoted generally a dime lower this morping. and that seemed to have rather a bad effect upon the trade on weatern range eteers. The better graoes sold at jirat about steady prices, but ths commoner kinds were slow and lower. Good cows also held about steady, but, ths less desirable grad 'S Were a little lower. Heavy feeders held steady, but medium weight cattle were lower. Choice light cattle did not show much change. . Repre sentative sales: . BEEF BTEERS. ft- No. A. FY. I 40 . . I...., IR.3 T 00 t to II., 1 cow 3 cows.... i rttw 1 cow 3 cows.... 1 heifer... 1 hejfer... t feeders. 1 f eerier.. 9 feeders. it feeders. 10 feeders. 4 feelers. 8 feeders.. Ill 3 feeders.. a9 .i"io . "1 . fVO . 978 . tvso . 7 . (V . lf . 97 .1147 21 cows.... 14 cows.... 1 cow 1 cow 4 rows.... 1 rows.... 7 cows.,... I rows.... 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 23 cows 34 feeders., 8 eo' 1 cow.,... 1 cow. . . . 1 cow.... 3 cows. .. 8 cows. j. 8 cows.., I cows,.. 8 heifers., .Km . KXO . . 7ir, . M Join . 973 . 846 6F4 8 feeders.. 4J X teener,,, t.i 1 feeders.-, ail 3 feeders. .lf0 3 feeders.. 550 4 feeders... Mt, 4 feeders.. 6sS 16 cows fill 1 cow...... BfSO 4 feeders. 9 feeders; 80 feeders. 1 feeder.. 9 M7 976 4Wt heifers. 673 1 heifer. 1 bull.... 1 bull.... steers. 1 heifer.. 560 .JS50 ,12" ,. I'5 . 640 10 feeders.. 65 29 feeders.. 944, feeders 1. 1077 10 calves... m $ 60 8 16 I f 3 00 ton i FA I M 4 00 3 26 8 fig 4 70 I 90 4 50 4 60 8 60 8 96 3 60 1 26 2 26 4 00 00 3 00 3 76 a as 4 26 3 60 3 It 3 16 3 00 3 tr 3 No. 2 76 I 76 3 00 8 76 I AO 4 00 3 00 8 00 8 16 8 K 3 00 t 00 COLORADO. 4 20 I feeders. 4 10 V feeders. 4 10 10 cows.... 4 00 , 7 lfi ,1 , 93 9"S fiqg 1I?0 M 84) 84) fMO 969 4 feeders.. 110 4 feeders.. 916 1 feeder... 10?0 1 feeder...):) I feeders.. 10U3 3 feeders.. s5 1 bull l.0 1 bull 1620 1 bull.... 16 cows... 26 rows... cows... 1 cow.... 8 cows... 1 cow.... 13 cows... I cows... 4 cows... 1 cow.... 13 rows... 3 heifers. 4 heifers. 2 heifers. 1 bull 6X0 , 814 , 9) , 721 870 .1076 1O10 995 lf76 12. 941 6.T7 390 11X0 1 bull l'MO t steers.. ,.1'Wo 7 calves... 233 28 COWS. 7 cows., SOUTH DAKOTA. ..1041 ..1000 21 feeders.. 1018 1 feeder... 1090 (2 feeders.. lorx) 41 feeders.. 1076 11 feeders.. 927 24 feeders.. 101 2 29 feeders.. loot 1 bull l.Va) 1 bull 1490 8 calves.. . 193 3 40 14 cows... 3 00 1 heifer.. MONTANA. 4 76 10 cowa... 4 00 wroMiNo. 7W 871 947 720 t 70 S 96 3 00 3 00 3 SO 3 16 IM 1 60 8 10 3 H 3 20 3 20 8 20 4 2) 4 40 3 50 4 W 8 3 90 3 60 t 6 3 R 8 6 -3 16 8 i 1 60 3 X 3 00 3 00 3 U 3 r 3 90 800 2 76 2 90 2 90 3 86 3 00 3 10 t 76 4 W J 90 3 60 3 00 25 a 00 .1005 1 40 4 66 4 90 4 40. 4 00 4 20 3 60 3 60 4 40 a cows 9a 7 cows.... .liiO Scows,.,.. 810 1 COW....V. R25 I steers.. ..1120 1 steer 1190 t calves... 20 1 bull 1440 3 25 4 2 8 00 3 28 4 26 4 78 4 40 I 60 Ed Pnonav Neh 15 cows...., 7 8 10 1 COW-....1000 1 10 cows 1018 8 10 !.' P. Hollaway Neb. 1 feeder... 910 8 60 1 feeder:.. Rid a 12 feeders.. 96 4 20 1 feeder... 870 4 20 1 feeder... 800 3 26 12 feeders.. 771 8 76 x'eier Peterson ;olo. 16 feeders. 8 feeders. 6 feeders. 26 feeders., 659 1 feeder... 663 12 feeders.. 1090 867 620 60S 4 16 3 60 8 9ft 3 90 3 60 4 60 4 feeders., 790 18 feeders.. 846 I feeders.. S46 t feeders.. 660 4 feeders.. 600 7 feeders,. 1136 I cows.. 4 cows.. 1 cows.. 1 cow,..' 1 cow... 1 bull..., 1 bull... 1 calf.,. 1 calf..., 1 cow..., 2 cows... 7 cows... 1 cow... . 1 cow.... 1 cow.,,, t cows.., P. 8. Peterson Neb. ...1015 ...1010 ...loio ..1020 ,.. 9W ..1310 .. 970 .. 200 .. 210 ..loao ..1000 .. 957 .. 830 ..12O0 ..1100 ..1083 t 65 2 66 2 66 1 25 2 26 2 66 8 00 4 60 3 76 8 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 8 40 8 40 3 40 2 cows, 1 cow 4 cows... . . 1 cow...., 1 cow I cows... 3 cows... 1 cow ' I COWJ... 1 cow 3 cows.... 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow . 1 cow..... ' I cows.... A A. Neb. 7 cows.... ,.1170 .1240 1.1005 . 680 . 8 20 ,.1093 .1160 .1310 . 8M0 .1046 . 830 .low .1060 . 870 .1061 4 15 4 15 8 26 3 25 3 60 I SO 1 88 2 85 65 2 25 I 26 3 40 40 8 40 8 40 3 40 3 40 8 40 I 40 I 40 3 40 40 83 t OS too 2 75 8 00 I 00 Rnllev 17 feeders.. 9S4 4 as 1 feeder... 840 3 60 Mllldale Cattla fn TCaK 86 feeders.. 940 4 20 1 coir 1020 1 feeder... 10M 4 00 1 cow 960 2 feeders.. 875 8 00 . t 1 cow 800 1 feeder... 790 8 00 7 feeders.. 827 1 feeder... 1180 3 00 Oenrs-e MnOtnlav 26 feeders.. 1064 6 20 2 feeders .'.1000 20 feeders.. 10K9 5 00. 13 cows 1065 16 feeders. .1080 4 45 C. W. AnrierenNeH 18 feeders.. 10R2 4 28 8 feeders-. 890 8 80 4 cows 995 4 03 J. Gr:ler Neb. lcow 1130 2 R5 44 cows.. scows 02 2 06 lcow... O. Cooney Neb. ft 1 heifer. 95 650 4 00 I 40 I 50 I 00 25 heifers., 870 820 13 feeders. 3 feeders., 1 heifer... 3 heifers.. 1 calf. 796 600 8' .. iso M. R. 87 feeders. .1137 805 3 00 1 heifer. Peter Fitch Neb. V 4 15 8 cows... 2 10 . .1 cow..., 2 00 ,. lcow..., 3 25 lcow..., 4 25 R u therf nrd W v S 26 S feeders.. list E. McKurhnn ft n 33 feeders.. 1045 4 25 12 feeders.. 770 1 feeder... 8) 3 10 - 1 sU.r win 1 row... ... 930 , 3 60, . steer.... .1050 x steer.. ....il") 4 v . I steer.... Vr. E. Bahcnok Kh 18 feeders.. 903 4 26 2 feeders 1 feeder... 820 3 00' ' 1 feeder., 1 feeder... 860 4 25 - . H. M. Fox Neh 13 feeder. .1040 4 10' . S3 cowa. . 910 .1000 .1140 .1360 768 858 ,1032 92 1 feeder... 510 3 50 - 82 cows.. P. Hemple Neb, 4 feeder.. 810 ' 3 feeders.. 823 1 feeder... 650 1 heifer.... S50 Humphrey Neh. 2 feetlers..lf3 Lynch Wyo. 1 steer 1110 8 00 100 S 86 2 25 t 60 a 75 4(0 1 85 400 4 00 75. 2 75 300 8 66 I 80 4 05 4 06 2 00 2 75 25 5 00 4 90 No. 18."..'" liE t"'." V . . ., 6...., At. .. l ,. 1 ..104 . .1X . .1214 ..1144 ... 420 ... :.4 .,. 46 ...1S70 . . .U'0 ... 42') ...MM ...1120 ,.. V0 ... UK) ... roO ... ati 4 f I 74 4 74 4 44 I 00 I 00- 1 m I tu i U 1 U t 40 I 40 1 40 t 40 1 40 8 It 8 M I 49 3 at JO... 4... 44.... COWS. J... 14 ... 10... 1... . .... I. .., II. .. ... 11..., J ... I..., 1... 4... 4... .1:21 .1144 , 1.7 .l.4 Ual T 00 7 00 T 00 f to 7 4 mo 7 lulO 14 ItWO 064 tul lt.30 410 0M 1100 14 ..,..117 I 40 I M t to I 00 It It a it t t as to 40 4 00 4 SO BULLS. 1 14 8 M 1 ltld 4 04 t 1.1,0 t tt 1 fcso t 40 1 ! t U 1 Itva I M 1 lu 3 40 STAGS. 1 1000 4 It CALVES. 3..... UO 18 STOCK- COWS AND HEIFERS. I: t!4 I 40 1 110 I OS 1 7M i 00 I tit I It t 470 I 00 4 61 I 10 7J0 t 04 I N 18 STOCKERS AND FEEPKR3. 1 440 t 00 t 44 I SO 8 iuli I M 1 1010 4 24 I 770 I 76 14 r4 4 0 1 740 I 74 !... tMI 4 44 8 !0 I 10 80 !4 4 M 1 M IH 10 1U.4 4 It JNKKKAHK A. 22 feeders.. lt66 1 feeder... 30 6 cows 944 v iMA.ra . Ml 8 cows..... 9u0 13 cows 941 1 cow 9m 1 cow bniO 1 Stag 1 '" I cows 8U 4 X6 4 60 3 70 4 ao 3 40 3 40 3 26 4 () 8 ao 3 00 17 heifers... 730 8 helfera... 6s0 1 heifer.... 7x0 3 feeders.. 815 8 feeot.s.. Sis 3 feeders.. ) 16 feeders.. 11 17 i feeders.. 913 1 feeder. ..1240 1 (seder... UOO 3 00 3 90 3 CO 3 dO v 4 40 4 60 4 25 3 10 I a 10 cows.,,., 90 '8 10 5 cows 852 2 68 8 cows. . . . . 935 3 10 6 cows 1026 3 10 .Ellsworth A 149 feeders. 1H3 4 60 John V 20' steers.. ..122 6 80 J. M White H T, 89 strs.Teg.1150 4 80 , 8 strs. Tex. 1093 1 str, Tex.liao 4 90' HOUS There waa a liberal ran r hn.. nere today, hut the downward course of tne marKctwna at least temnnrarliv stopped, ihe market ruled fairly active ana nil tne way rrom steady to 5o higher. un ine start packers tried to buy their nroves siesoy, no quite a few loads sold mm way. as tne morning advanced, how cei, it urvann eviaent mat ail the buyers had liberal orders, and as a result the maraet gained in activity and strength, lowara tne-close the-medium and light weight hogs sold strong to 60 higher, while tne commoner graoes or .all weights sold steady to strong. Although receipts were iiDerai, .practically everything wag dig posed of In good season. The bulk of the htvgs sold from 88.71 to 36.86, with he long string at 86.90. As high as 37.00 wss paid, whichwss tha same as yesterday's best price. Representative BUI.- . - No. 44.. 44.. 44.., 74... 71.. 41, ., 41.. 41.. 44.. 70.., 41... 74.., 74.., 40... 44. , 41... tl... I4.i. At. Bh. Ft. Jul in te te No. , l , Av. 8B. Pr. 47. ...... .147 110 f0 17.., I"" ... 4 40 nt 4M t tt'4 .121 1M 4 il .lot ao 4 rH .144 140 4 1JU 74. y, lf7 190 4 74 ... M.... .... SO 4 114 ..!! 140 4 41U ..170 SO 4 rii ..14 40 4 12 ltl ... 4 12 '4 ..nt ao a ti ..144 40 4 S4 ..ui to t tmt 77... 1H1 0 77V, t4. I4t 40 4 434 ,.141 ... 4 41V( ... 4t?'S .....Ut W 4 ttVk H 1.4 at f 7JH 04 141 40 4 42S4 44-.i.-..;.l 4 77S4 ...,..,. ti.0 so lust tl..,...,.rrj ... 4T'4 'tl Ml to 4 ir- 49v. ..... J.JHJ 40 4 77.4. M... 2S0 IM ll!w 44.., rw,... 47714 0 Ml ... t Uu 41 ...ft .4(J 4 T7l . 71 11 40 t 44 fi ... 77 44., !M 140 4 474 M 130 ... 4 10 14. .......IM M 4H 7t ,.tl too 4 40 ' W t,- M 4 ll'i 72. ...... .140 190 4 so to lit ... 4 tll 44 4 ted 4 40 '.' 4 141 844 atJ'a 71 -I" 40 I to aa til ... 4 IIS4 44 0 M It) M 134 SO I SS '4 .17l ... 10 , T1 ttt 4 4 M 40 !U7 ' to 4 40 70 ,im IS I to " ..' l't 10 4 40 1 17 190 4 46 77 ,.11.1 ... ,4 ta 70 fit 40 4 M 71 141 140. 4 10 tl 1)4 40 4 It 71 727 SO I M tO....... .2.1 M I M ,:... !t ... 4o 74 2.11 110, 4 44 44 4 140 4 10 tt 171 ... 4 U 41 1'l IK 4M-. It 128 ... M 71 ... 4 40 II :1 to I U '1 1 40 4 40 61 Sf.0 4 t ' H9 ltd I 10 74.. I't 4 4 44 - "I... tl lot to 77 ,,.24 to 4 IS 44. 10 M M 74..., lit ... I Is " lit SO 4 SB so td) 00 t 5 44 . 714 SO 4 10 HI lis) I St - 41 149 90' I SO 84 114 ... I M 70 , . 40 I to 44 t.4 ... I At 1 .HI 110 I II ,.70 117 110 I tt 41.. 2! 40 4 10 tl 130 44 I tt 4 i.l 40 I to II HI to 4 44 44. ...... .171 40 4 to 44,.. ...?! as I st 71 114 ... I to - 14 lit 44 4 44 70... 141 820 I so 70.. 77 40 I M 70 121 I14 II 1,4 40 I It 41 K.4 40 4 N ' 17 i MaO 44, 40 10 So 1 as 71 j.4 iu u ' II in SO I ts M. .......tt IM 4 44 HO 4 ISO It ,,.141 ... Ill 4 IM IM 110 If 141 ... I tlVk W 1-i 4 10 Tt ISO ... I St 44 t0 M I M 44 . . SO I to 41 114 ... IH 10 SM 40 I 10 44 4 SO I tO II 4 SO M II U IU 4 40 74 Ui. IS I 44 5 1 ... 4 40 17 171 ... I to ! t"4 110 I 40 . 44 l-jf H N 47! 14 to' I SO it 144 ... I 10 44 141 110 t 40 44 lit ... IN 74 tit 120 I 10 44 IM sis 47 147 ... 17 UI ... f 4S 41 174 SO I IS that snytMns- good Sold at ses prWs. Feeders did not show any rhanga, ss the demand wss fully equal te tha srf'tlT far as the better grades were eonci n4 Quotations for clipped stock: ood e rrmloe yearlings, 33 n"4.H; fslr to "M, t tVKa3.7t; good to choice wethers, I 3 75: fslr to g-wd wethers, 33 16Ti.t.tflj choice ewes. 33 i8 6f; fair to grtod w, .! ! "a 3 .20; good to choice spring iambs, ti is) 4&.2t; fair to good sr-'lng Imh4, 84.764fV00; fesrlsr wethers. 33 7i..8 2; feeder yearitnga, 3 0'a3 4n: feeder lanil. 85 Isi'dt.lO,' feeder wes, (1.2-2.26. Representative sslesi TT. 3 00 IM ! w 3 2 2 80 3 8 60 3 W I w e : 3 00 WI 8 26 3 26 I.M t 60 , 8 t 4 00 I 0 3 26 3 U 360 t 60 3 60 60 4 00 4 00 L1VB STOCK MARKET. No. 1 old 3 stags , 7? Wyomlnr feeder ewes..-......, 17 native ewes..., p4 Wyoming wethers 7Mi Wyoming feeder wethers 27 Wyoming feeder yearitnss... O) Wyoming feeder yearlings... 640 Wyoming feeder yearlings... IS native lemhs.. 14 western ewes 14 feeder ewes.... ..(.. 26 western ewes , .... 123 western wethers 4"4 feeder sheep and yssrllnss.. 797 Idaho sheep and yearlings.. 813 wVstern yearlings............. 1X feeder lam he 246 western lambs 80 culls 410 Idaho ewes ! Idaho feeders...... , 278 western wethers. ?I3 western wethers....... 8x6 western wethers 26 western Sheep UO yearlings and wet bars CHICAGO 4 Ar. 70 no 96 119 91 90 74 81 61 3 94 6 i 1.1 ' l'2 1'.8 99 ea 94 10? 69 M M 82 101 a Cattle til Ross Rteatly te Leaver aa4 Rbeep 8tsy,: N - CHICAGO.' Aug. 18. CATTt.B Receipts, tS,Vi0 heed. Including 1,000 head Tegans an.! 6,(a head westerns; choice steady, others Italic lower; good to prime steers. 3 o"9 HJfi; poor to medium. 84.6oJ7.60; storkers ' snd " feeders, 32.60'a4.60; cows, I1.60(iixV6i heifers, 32.60tff6.60; csnners, 31.6otff2.4Vl; bulls,' Steers, 83.0nfiin.flO; western sleerm, a ifl" 9t. ritf rtecetpts. m,utit need; estimated tomorrow, 33.000 bead: left over, 7,000 head: opened steady, closed 6tjfl0c lower; mixed and butchers, 36.6of7.20; good to choice heavy, 87 .0tVi,7.S2V4; reugh heavy, 36 406.60; Ught, 14 35jfl6- bulk of sales, 6tf6.90. SHEKP ANT) .I.1UIK Raealnta It KM head: steady: good to choice wethers at imi 4.26; fair to choice mixed. U.Wl.lb: wsttmt sheep, 82 6tvs4.25- native lambs, 6a.60.40; western lambs, 38.36. umciai yesterday: Iteeelnts. Cattle t,Bl Hogs 17,1 Bneep 17, 694 Shipments. 3, fr4 4. :3 4,180 SHEi.P There was another big run of sheep here today, which makes the supply for the three days much heavier thsa for the same days of last week or of Isst year. Tba table of receipts above will show tha exact figures, ' Buyers wers Inclined to be rather bear ish owing to the heavy run and also to the fact that f'hlcago was quoted a dime lower. The best grades, though, did not show much change. Prime lightweight wethers or yearlings sold tn about yester days notches, but the heavy and common giaues ,.. ilCTT in 5"" " faot trail. Kaasaa City I.tve 6lssk Market. jiansab uiti, Aug. 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 13,900 head natives. 3,600 head Tex ans, 728 head Texas calves, 9W head native calves; corn fed cattle, steady; greasers and westerns snd quarantine, steady to lower; calves strong; stockers and feeders, active, steady to strong; choice export and. dressed beef steers, 37.6ner.26: fair te good. 84.60S'7.60; stockers and feeders. 32.8ftS6.76; western fed steers, 44.4M6.75; Texas and Indian steers. 33.2&&4.0R: Texas cowa. 81 tm 4.60; native cows, 1.60tg4.60; native heifers, 32.764J4.76; cannera, 31.604J2.70; bulls, 11.264 4.60; calves, 33.75436.50. HOGS Receipts, 8.800 head; 'market Sflfioe lower; top, 37.06; bulk of sales, 34.7044.98; neavy, to.w1m7.05; mixed packers, 2A70tn6.90: 1 1 ir V. 14 ai.i en . 1 .. .... , . . ' lJ'irAj'yt 7' ' e.iosfo.aiii; pigs, 66. 2ff6. in. . , SHEEP AND LAMBB Receipts, 4,iV) head; market steady; native lambs, $3.4iy) 6.70: western lambs, 83.16t&.10; native wethers. 33.80fl4.60: western wethers none 4.00; fed ewes, WlOtHOO; Texas cllDoed yearlings. 83.401M.C6: Texss dinned sheafn 3. 00433.30; stockers and feeders, tittx&o.Ou. Hew Tork Live Btnelt Market. NEW TORK. Aug 13. BEEVES Re. cetpts. 2,662: steers active and 10 Rants higher; fat bulla and good cows firm to 10 cents higher; others steady, steers 84.747.24; cows, 32.00tr74.60. Cables quoted live cattle slow st liH'ii'MHc per pound. Exports 8.760 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts 2.089. Market srtlv firm to 15 cents higher. Veals, 8S.0Otff.0O; tops, M 26; culls, 34. Bo: srrassars and butter. milks. 84.00t4.62H. HOGS Receipts 8,840. Market lower. Btats nogs, 01. av, uiijim wv,n, 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.134 head; sheep slow, lamb- active and firm at Monday's prices; sheer, 32.504.16; lambs, 25.0O&7.00; one car 67.10; culls, 14.69. Mi. Leal Live iHoels Market. BT. LOUIS, Aug. 13. CATTLE Receipts, 6,'XW head, including 8,800 head Texans; mar ket steady; native shipping and export steers, rT 2f.ifrTJ.0O; dress4Ki be f snd butcher steers, S&.2iki7.76: steers under l.nno lbs., 83.10 4i4.00; stockers and feeders, l.&r4v4W; cows and he'fersy 33.2v4.a6; canners, 82.O0492.60; bulls. 3o.25n3.60; calves. 4.u057.00; Texss and Indian steers, I3.4CU6.00; cowa and heifers. ' pMpS.41. . HoOS Receipts. 1,500 bead: market, steady, pigs and lights. 36 9Oi,'.0e; packers, WterrT IO: butchers, 17OW7.30. BHEEP AND LA MBS--K1 cetpts.' 3.000 head: market slow: na ve mt'ttons, 3.4tVf 4 26- lambs, 84.25J6.n,': culls ind bucks. 32 .50 JfJ.iS; stockerg, I2.8bi$3.a; Tcxans, te.004 .76. ' . ." r at. Jesepfa I.lve Steele Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Aug. IS. CATTLTfl Receipts, 2,734 head; 10iffl&c lower: natives, 34.&04i.3o; cows and heifers, t1.5oj.00; stockers and feeders, 33.00.1 5.75. H008-Receipts. 5.975 head ;. MrlOe' lower; light and light mixed, 3.Mf4 so; medium and heavy, 6.707.06; pigs, 8J.Mj465; bulk. $4.7tV57."0. . 8HEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts, ' 4.9.H head: lamba. 10tffl5c higher: aheeb. atsadv: top Idaho lambs, 86.80. ' Slows City Live Steek Market. SIOUX CITT. Is;, Aur. U. Special Tele-' gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 hesd; stockers stesdy and killers lower; beeves, 8o.607 26; cows, bulls and mixed, l&Ofi ( 00; stockers and feeders, 83.7634.76; year lings and calves, 32.60tif4.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head: stronger, sail- lag at 3A6(Kis4.90; bulk, te.s.70. ' '.V ' " ' Stoek la aitrkt, The following table shows the recelnts nt battle, hogs and sheep at the Art Drlnclrjal markets for Augutt 12: Cattle. Hoys, Sheep. Omaha 4.725 9.9 li.M Chicago ......23.0'i0 26.0tK) 18,00 Kansas City 17,600 80 4, St. luls 6 i.KrO . 3.04) Bt. Joseph 3.7J4 6,976 4.3u6 ' Totals .63,868 66,014 42,611 CosTeo Market. lug waa not active at any ttms on even the best grades, for the liberal receipts gavs buyers an opportunity to take their own time. There were only a few Iambi on sale, so NEW TORK. Aur. 18. mirirEE Unnt Rio, dull; No. 7, Invoice, 6 6-16c; mild, quiet; Cordova. 84i'UVc. Futures - ooened steadv. with prices unchanged to 6 points lower, and during the first half session ru'ed fea tureless and extremely dull, but without further change In values. European cables reported r-.ea.rish situations at both Havre and Hamburg and considerable losses for the day. On scattered covering demand prices steadied slightly in the early after- r.oon but near the close bear belling end liquidation In the absence of demand cnused a weakening of the list, October and ' November losing 10 points and lata months ' 6 points. August and Beptember remained unchanged, receiving soms support from bull ieatlera. The market was finally quiet, with prices net unchanged to 10 points lower. Bales amounted to 22 280 bass. 1.1. (ludlng Heptember at 6.26c; Ot-tober. .16o; ueeemoer, 6i"06.i6c; January, 6.2uc; March. 6.ac; May, 6.41m;; July, A 60c OII aa Heal a. OIL CITY. Pa. Aug. 13.-OIL Credit ha I. flpces, 81 22; certificates, no bid; shipments. .sn.lfW Pbis.; average. K7.5 bbls.: rune. 9 . 039 bbls ; average. 78, OeS bhls. TOLEDO. Ausr. It. OIL Nortts T.lma sna. '. South Lima and Indiana, 84c. ' lKW yukk, Aug. loOIL-Cottonseed, quiet. Petroleum, steady. Rontn, steadyi strained, common to aood. li 1., t'..r.,. tine. firm. LOM'UN. Aug. 13.-OIL LlAseed, '29s id Turpentine spirits, tUs 4,d. . SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. U.-OIL Turpen tine, steady 44'c. Rosin, firm: A, R C ti t: E, 81.16; E. 31.15; K. h .20; 6. 31 26- H Evaerale Apoles aad Orle4 Pratt NEW TORK. Ana llirviiiAaian APPLES The market continuee quiet and virtually nominal. Common to good are quote,) at iftinc. prime at li,i4c; choice ,v aim b,i-7 ai llfli.T. TAI.IKljRNIA IIHT VOI'lLm,. . . --- .11 1 nrt for apot prunes continues active and firm Stocks of lha mora AealraKIa reported cleaning up and the price tendency is toward a higher level. Quota tions ranra fnn Itx ,n V . .. , - ------ - - - -w . wins jor sii grades. Apricots sre dull and lower, the iruit in ooxes Deing quoted at 7tjwo and In l,i,i at tA.fir7u.o t.irh.. ... .. . . ' . . unchanged at lilo for pes is d and btflcVe or Market. uvnt vftoi .- . .-v.. nu(. ia. o It A H Raw firm; fair refining. 3 15-lo; centrifugal 44 teat. I 11-iV' moi.as.a ...... a,, .f . . . - . -s . , a u-ioc: re. fined, steady, ' UiNDoN Aug. 13.-SUQAR EeeL Au gust, as lid. s u NKW ORLEANS, Aug. lS-BfiaAR-Mar-ket atrong: open kettle. 3Mr1ii8loc: OP4,n kettle centrifugal. a-iVic; centrifugal yel low, tVtiH't; seconils. is, -6111,0. MOLAjsaEd Luy; cenlrluas, 6160.