I T , 1 1 I - -I I I """" TIIE OtAIIA DAILY BEE: . THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, ,1906. 9 2 i 1 I I 1 B A x n m 1 V GRAIN AND PRODUCE U1R&ET i Matt Uronc Ctrl;, Do U Btini ia th ' Horthwirti 1-RiCES WAKN ; AfTt'rt SHORTS COVER How Ipr1a7. -Wheat Receive at Mia aeapolls aad Thla WIH Nw B Isaportaat Factor Cor-a Kasr with Lead lag Cereal. le; extras, KAys. The receipts. and pain were: Flour, bbia Wheat, bu Corn, bu. ...... , Oats, bu Bye, bu ,... Barley, bu CHnm, firm, 11 VfcC-mw Shipments of flour end Receipt. Bhlpmente. , 4H.400 23.44 W7.6O0 11. 1 7M 4X) . . 21H.4O0 , ..ieou n.io .0no , , 38.U0 Ul0 i how .fSif ' , I rice f i' lower if be ute Vi bprlnc wheat ra T now and will b leceipta laat ya Omaha, August 22. ia. Vt heat opened with a, rtrvnr tone thla morning, dua to rain tn the northweat. and pricee were up a fraetioa. VVmH opean market and poor export demand. !eT, wera responsible tor a ore alter shorta had . aot - through covenna. rice dropped and the .ciitaa waa Wo wer than yesterday on Daramhar. with bt-utember unohansedL . Receipta war moderate and the caah dr mand strong. There la lHUe prospect of export buslnesav being? done on the basis ( present prlee. Ths, spring wbeat move inent has begun, Minneapolis receiving tan ri ima mouini, wnicn wm ot fine quality. receipts wilt rapidly increase oa an itnpurtant lactor. raoeipta waia aluuo Dusn- enta SllLuuO bushel, aaainat Pla laaL yaar ot azLOou buahaia and ahipiuenta .of UAOOO buahaia. Corn receipt wera 462,000 buahaia and ahlpmenla 400.0UO buahaia, against receipt lat year of ?lf -uh buahela and ahlpment of 460,003 bushels. Clearance wera 4A,0 buabela of wbeat, II,ki barrels of flour, 4L0OQ buahaia of corn and 14.000 buahaia of Oats. Liverpool closed Hfti hither on wheat anil VwHd higher on corn. Early prices on corn wera firm, but corn weakened with wheat, losing a fraction from yesterday. Receipts were very email and the cash demand decidedly good, but ucferred futures were heavily sola by com mission houses on prospects' of showers Trade continues light, with a narrow lange. ' ' From the Reoord-Horald : "It Is learned on the best of authority that a private aale waa made Monday of nearly fcOOO.MOO buahela of September wheal to tiro leading eletator concerns, which gave the Decern bar In return at a premium ot c per bushel for I be latter. The eett lament Is understood to be the Changing over of that portion of the line of long September wheat that will not be taken In and paid for September 1. It la estimated that the September holdings ail v told was between lO.uuO.ooO and 11,000,000 bushels, but that about half of It will be paid for oa de livery. Thla In a measure explains the marked drying up of September oflerlnga tn the pit yesterday.' Miscellaneous small holders of September have been pretty well liquidated during the decline of 16c per bushel culminating Monday morning. The aotual grain Is la atronc handa" Local range of optional . ArUclas.l Open. Hlgh. Lew. Qom. les y Wheat I I Sept... W4B4w4VB C4UA 64HA MA Corn Sept... 4B 44HB aWA MHA 44 Deo.... SHiB., A tA tii .vty ...A.. I9B t3Q A asked. B bid. . Omaha Caah Bales. WHKAT-N6. I hard, 1 car, 6c; t cars, 4c; 1 car, 6Scj 1 oar, ema. CORN-N0..S, 1 car, 44u; No, t yeUow, a cars. 44c. Omaha Cash Prices. v WHEAT No. J bard. ,tMJ4M4o; No. I hard. 62ti4o; No. 4 hard,, Sltifcc; No. spring, taWMttc CORN-Np. . 4Bt43Hc No. t yeUow, 43)40 VW AVe WI1JL4V, WI('11H OATH-No,. mixed, 27"28cj No. t wbjte, RVE-No. 3, lo; Ne. t,iiW. '..Carte Revel ate. " , - -- ' Wheat Corn.' Oats viu:SU 71 . . IB J64 ', 42 ' w 20 i.... 74 i 4 annas City lnneapoUa OniKlia. l'uluth . 8I LAiUla CHICAGO ORAM AMD PROVISIONS ' '' 11 '. ' rsatarea of the Trad 1b a; aasl Closlaa . , Prices oa Board of Traaa. ": CHICAOO, Aug. B.--Increased reoetpts 4f wheat at Milwaukee 'tnd(ced"llberair1iauK anuoii totlay In the local wheat market and caused a weak' tone at thtf close, Tnnl quotations on the September delivery being off He. Corn was down Ho. Oats were unchanged, provisions were lMlc lower. The wheat market opened firm vn a llveiy demand by shorts. Firm cables and con tinued wet weather In the northweat were largeiy responsible for the demand. ' fn favorabla reports concerning the spring sown crop, both In this country and in Canada, ' also encouraged buying-. The damage to spring wheat. It wag claimed, waa mostly In North Dakota and Manitoba. The in t Hal firmness was well maintained Until about the middle of the session, when the market began to weaken under free offerings from the local holders. As trad ing advanced offerings Increased In volume. ine aei.ing was started by a report Irom Minneapolis to the effect that, ten cars of new wheat had arrived there today. Kven tt these. It was said, graded No. 1 northern, two graded No. 1 bard and the other was of the durum variety. The excellent quality of these arrivals was the chief factor in bringing out the liberal offerings on the local market. Inasmuch as the wheat came from territory where It was claimed the yield waa vecy unsatisfactory. Liquidation was In evidence throughout the remainder of the day and the tone of the market be came quite heavy. The cloae was- weak. Bt pieniber opened Mfi higher at 71 Vs. sold up to 7Ht$7Jo, and then declined to 1o. C 'Iterances of wheat and flour were equal to Gul.fr bu. Primary receipts were bu., compared with 1(21,400 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported reoetpts of 171 oars against 404 cars last week and 1M cars a year ago. Firm cables, small local receipts and practically no acceptances had a strengthr enlng effect on the oorn market early In the day. There waa a good demand by commission houses the greater, part, of the day. The break In wbeat caused con siderable profit-taking In corn, whloh re sulted In an easier undertone. The close waa easier. Beoteniber onened lac hhrher ,"V 4SWC old up to So and then declined ,0 wc. 1 lie ciuav was M,i:. uucai I V celpts were 74 cars and 36 of contract grada. Oats were quiet, but Inclined to flrmntsa. Local receipts were small 11U cars and ac ceDtancea were reported aa being very light. Weather In the northwest waa wet wlilch, it waa claimed, would damage the grain In shocks. . These factors combined with the strength of wheat and corn was the Influences that caused a moderate ad of the gain In the session. Practically all of the gain was later lost of profit-taking, the market closing" steady. September opened c higher at Kc. sold off to srHo and closed at 3 1 . Provisions were dutl and easy. LJbarai receipts of live hogs at all weatern packing centers were the principal depreaslng in fluence. At the close September pork waa off 5c at 117.00. Lard waa down SHo at M00. utv. &n lower at tt.sK ''" . . . Mr, - tea receipia ior iohmu-tot; wram oorn. 114 cars; oatg, 204 cars; Am had. leading futures ranged as follows: - I T44im TO I 111 Ksllme i IV lis rare: 1 k : Tb j 1 a ,rtlclo. 4 Srt-?,Wm'a, I 5 U BDt...( I Dec.... My... ur.xr 1 R "er .. W I HW Pec ... 44Si I I? J May... 481,2 ! J f Oats f lr tept.,. t I M Ma... UKl 1 If Fork I) Jan.... UN II , Lrd U Ueut... K H (let... IA L Nov... 4 4714 U Rlla-r ft Sept... . I n B VU... 4 70 I B. Jan.... ISihU 1 - y 1 Open. Hlth. Lew. Qoae.1 Tes'y 0 al I 7i! T4f 72VJ 11, ' VH .-TOS 7IH ' tin 7r 74H 77T 74 7S 4 4H ' 4S 484 44 44H , 44 44 464Q ' 74 - eTt ' tt 3XQlSi n - ts 17 m n 11 46 l4e UtO 43 40 4 4?H ! 4S I47H trrt 421 I 42 I 44 ' Itfi I IB 0ft I 47Hi to n . I 18 t No. .....,, , KLOl.'R Steady: winter patents, SS.560 t: straight a. t4; spring peaents, I? 0; bakers,. al-Jota). WHEAT No. I earing. 747t; No. t, 79 Tie- No, I red. TOSTIV. CORN No. I, 4V: NO. I yellow. Hi1i. OATS-No. J. V: No. 1 white, StHt Zl. Ne. J white, )4H4e. i;if.-so. i. sec HAn.KT-Falr to choice maHlng.. 4flW, t-,iM.t incv. 1 nax, no. 1 aortn- "ern. 1.I. 'MOVleinNEV-ehorfrlbs Sides OooeeV, 'viS tb.- Mees pork, par bbl.. 17.061I.14. lai d, iwe W lbs.. ts.4V B'lort dear sides (boxed), ja.a6454.l71e. . - On the Produoe exenaago today the but ter market wm firm; errtmery. MifI3lc; tnlrv. ITtJoc. Kirge. steady; at mark. cas luiuudsd. U'lao) tlrata, lio; prtiue- flrata, IBW YORK OCItEnAL. MARKET - 1 Qeotatloaa of the Day oa Varlooa Coaaaaodltles. NEW TORK. Aug xtriXH'R Receipt, 12.ti, bblB.; exporta,- 20.747 bb.; market steady. but quiet; Minnesota patents 14.204 40; Minnesota bakera, li.VQ9 0; win ter t ten Is, U8"C4 1&; winter straluhts, 16 40 i.b; winter txtrs, K tis.; winter low Krsdes. 12 7Vrf2 3. Rve flour steady: fair to good. S3.rfel.76; choice to fancy. 3 S0iH if). CURNMKAIr-eteitdyi flne wtilte, tl-M 126; coarse, tl.litj'lU, k'n dried, Kl.MHf 1.90. HTE Nominal; No. t western, tic nom inal, c I. f.. New Tork. , . . , WHEAT Receipts. 161.8r0: exports. 1S9.- 7K1 bu.. Spot, easy: No. t red. 77VkO elevator; no. 1 rea ,c 1. o. D., anont; coj 1 nortnern. Imlath. ttic 1. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 hard. 7Mkc, f. o. b., afloat. Although firm and higher at the opening on strength In the northwest, Wheat became weak later, owing to bearish foreign markets. Improved f prtng wheat crop news, liquidation and poor export demand. Lsat prices showed SQ'ttc net decline. , May. MVSjitjU.o. cloid. MV4; September, 74j'7ic, closed, Ttc; December, MHuti 7-W, closed, 8Hc. CORN Receipts, 1.75 bu. exports, Sb,KJ2 bu.; sales, 60,000 bu. futures. Spot market easy; No. X 47c, elevator and W?4 f. o. b., afloat; No. I yellow, sic; No. i white, Co. Option market opened stesdy with wheat. oui weakened under increasing receipts, rromiees of better weather and liquids ion. cloelna- Xlq nmt lower. Rebtamlmr. hh6i tVc; cloaed, Ko; December, bibM:, closed 2T4c JA IB ileoelpti. I74.7W bu.J exporta 13, 236 bu.; spot market steady. Mixed oaiw, ifc32 pounds, Kc; natural white, Sa.12 pounds, JKldrHc; clipped . white, o40 pounds. 40H442c. HAY Steady: shipping, 65-&75o; good to choice, Kcfctl.oS. HOP Quiet; ' state common to choice, 16, U17c: 1M and olds, nominal; Pacllio coast 1, Ja'aH8c; 1904, lie; olds, nominal. HIDKS Steady; Galveston, 20 to 90 lbs., 20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas, M to 27 lbs., 19o. LEATHER Firm; acid. 2Cff27Hc. PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; family. $10.00 E 10.60; mess. 8.00i.60: beef hams, $21,009 60; packets, it) owe.00; city extra India mess, $14.004714.60. Cut meats, quiet; mess, $6.OO016.5O. Cut ' meata steady; pickled bellies, IU(lO31J.00; pickled should ers, $s.2&gv76; pickled hams, $12.0012 60. iArd. quiet; western steamed, $S.706.7S. Refined lard steady; continent; $9.10; south American, $10.00; compound, 7H37HC Pork, steady; family, $10 60f1 .09: jihort clear, tK.Oiru 18.76; mess,' $l$.O01.26. TAULOW-rirm; city, V4c; country. 6fMo. . . . Bbl'TER Firm; street prices, extra creamery, IS H 24c; prflclal prices, cream ery, common to extra. 111 23c; state dairy, common to fansy, 14ttf?r2tkc; renovated, common to extra, 14 0 20c; weatern fac tory, common to firsts, 13Vk18c; west. , n Imitation creamery, extra, HUtfZOd; firsts, lie CHEESE rirm; state full cream, large iancy, iflc, lair .10 gooo, 4IKFi4C, snia.il fancy, 12c; fair to good. 11Vi01Io; iu ferlers, 1010c ... EOOS Strong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy . selected ' white,. 26024c; tate, choice, 2l4?24e; mixed extra. Hit 24c; western firsts, 19&lc. POULiTRlf Live, flrtn; western spring Chickens, 16c; fowls,, 1SH; turkeys, 12 He; dressed, steady;, western spring chickens, 14016c; turkeys, 11 lie; fowls, ' St. totals Gntral Market. ' ST. LOUIS, Aug. ' 21 WHEAT Futures, lower; cash, Arm; track, No. t red, cssh, 70tF71c: No. 1 hard, 6Hfii72c; September, b8.'hic; December, 7114a CORN Firm; track. . No., t cash, 4748 48c; September, 4Sc; No. I white, 60Hc ' OATS Firm; track. No. 1 cash. Ho: Sep tember, lOo bid; December.. No. - I white, SJc.' . . FLOUR Steady; ' red winter patents, $3 383.60;. extra fancy-anil straight, U-Wi clear' $2.20.76. ' HEED Timothy, steady; 63.5034-00. CORNMEAL Steady; $2,80. BRAN Oood .'. demand; sacked, east track, 7S?74c HAT Steady; timothy,' HI.IOG17.0O; prairie, $7.6010.60., r ,- t -. IRON COTTON TIES $10., , , BAQOINO l-16c ... . ' ' HSMP TWINE THo.' , V ' " - PROVISIONS PortT ataadv: lobblna. $1. , . Lard, steady; prime steam. 8.32vi. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorta , l7ft; - elear ribs, $S.6EH' short clears; 19.76. Bacan., staadyi boxed, axtra short, tlO.121; clear, ribs, tl0,37H; short Olear, $10.60. . POULTRY Quiet; chickens, 9c; springs, 12o; turkeys, 140 ; geesei 60. BUTTER Firm; creamery, l24Hc; dairy; lS422o. - BOOS Firm; 16c; ' case' count;, . Reoetpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. ... . 9.000 11.000 Wheat, bu 76,000 46.000 Corn, bu 167,000 , . 106.000 Oats, bu ....114,040 76.000 Kansas City Grata aad Provisions. -KANSAS CITY,' Aug. 23 WHEAT Sep tember, 64fto; December, 47Hc; May, 71 Wc; cash. No. I hard, 7i70c; No. 3, 6ti4j9c; No. t red, S7c: No.' L bGtc. . CORN September, 43Hc; December, $9c; May, 40c; caah. No. I mixed, 43c; No. A 43c; No. I white, 46to8'4tc; No. I, 4Hc. OATS NO. I white, liVso; No. x mixed. YE Higher. No!"!. 68Hg0b. .r " HAY Steady. ChHce timothy, I1L269 11.60; choice prairie, $6.75. ' BUTTaiit creamery,, tio;. packing, leo. EOOS Firm. Extra.. 18c; flrsta. cases In cluded, 17c;. seconds, 10c. .1 Receipts. Shloraents. Wheat, bu ............v.ltt.000 4O.O11O Corn, du.m...a,.i K.uuo . 37,ono Oats, bu. ,.... $2,400 1,400 MlssespslU Ora1a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Au. It -FLOUR First rntenUs K0a4.10; second patents, $3,869 96: first clears, $3.2642'S.46: second clears, $J.604j4.t. , r '., , , BRAN bulk, IU.60V1I.7d. . , in 1 . , m (OumriOT own , ra quuiiuuD, ivr J X m.A A.I Ur.pWl HK. rang of prices, as reported by F. D, Day Co., 110-1U Board of Trade, was: Articles. I Open. I High. Low. J Close. Tes'y Whet- May... Sept... Dec.... FlKX- 1 Sept... Oct.... Nov... Dee.... I I 77H4jWini 72VH) 7!4 . ... I I 1 12 i I 11 1 IV 1 11 112 TISs : 1 H 1 11 ' 1 U I 7$ 72H 1 16 1 liH 1 m 1 UH 71Viv 115W 1 12 1 U.k NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Won Hggfly Forsii Condition! Travail ia Wall etr4t Mirkot. BOTH CALL AN 3 TIME LOANS RISE Demaad for Moaey Caaaee Spooa latore to Halt aad Late Prleea Arc Weak and Lower. NEW TORK. Aug. 22,-Mor nearly nor mal conditions prevailed In the stock mar ket tooay. The fremy of the four days following the so-called llarrlman episode gave place to a saner and safer course. Trsding was only moderately large, com pared with the previous days of tns week, snd the trend of events seemed working towards a more logical conclusion. It waa evident that the element to a-nlch respon sibility attaches for the recent movement had begun to take heed of Impending flnan clal conditions. Indeed, the uay s develop ments in thst quarter' were highly In teresting and called for serious considera tion. Not only did oall money advance to per cent, tue highest figure in sSveral months, but there was also a deci,d stif fening In time loans, 4 per cent being de manded for practically all periods. With the present weak bank position, the sur plus of the associated Institutions at Its Hiweit for this particular period In thir teen years, and enormous crop demanda ap proaching, it was quite natural tnat money conditions shoald undergo a marked change. There were peralstent reports of early gold Imports, and the further weak ness In exctiange lent plausibility to these stories, but experts figure tnat none would be obtainable before the coming week. If then. The early feature was the move ment In the Hill stocks, whlcti carried Great Northern preferred to the highest level reached In the present movement. Northern Pacific participated In this move ment, and tne threadbare story of the "ore deal, ' with resultant ' rights ' to hold ers of the Hill Issues, were revamped with more or less wealth of circumstantial de tail. As a matter of fact the financial community Is of the opinion that the ne gotiations between the Hill Interests and the United States Steel corporation for con trol of these properties have been prueV tlcally closed. Thst some material bene fits will accrue to holders of the Hill se curities is also believed, but signs do not point to an early announcement of this very Important matter. The Irregularly which characterised the opening of the lo cal market was doubtless a reflection of conditions In London, which sold, American securities, later takins the sama attitude In this market. Trustworthy reports agree that that center has taken huge profits In American stocks on the recent rise. The Harrlman Issues manifested a hail ing tone st the opening, but later- moved up with the remainder of the active list, keeping well above the previous day's clos ing quotations. They held rather better than certain other active issues, whose early 'gains were wiped nut in the begin ning of the afternoon session, when the rate for call money advanced to the high est. It was at this Juncture that room traders took an aggressive attitude on the bear sida, offering stocks at marked con cessions In the hope of catching stop-, orders. This move was partly successful, but the freedom with which these offerings waa absorbed soon brought a. substantial rally. After a - brief period of dullness, during which Oreat Northern preferred, Northecn Pacifto and Colorado Fuel lost the greater part of their early gains, the market started anew, under the lead of United States Steel. The common stock was taken in enormous quantltlea, selling aa high as 46, the highest price reached In four years. The buying was reported to be of an Impressive character and was accompanied by rumors that this stock will b plaoed on a 4-per-cent basis, its original status, at the next quarterly meet ing. . , i he market underwent a complete re versal In the last twenty minutes, a ter rific drive by the shorts, and the weatern speculative coterie affecting prices through out the list. Not only, were all the day's gains lost In this movement, but a number of material declines were registered, the market - closing weak. . There , was a further loss by the banks to , the sub treasury, the decline now - amounting to almost $6,000,000. In addition to this loss It is understood that some of the banks have been making heavy .direct ahlprnenta of currency - to western and southern points. i , - 'Bonds were Arm. Total sales, par value, $2,286,000. ' United States- bonds were un changed on call. ':'''' The following waa the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: ' alas. Hlo. jbw. cwm. Minneapolis Cash Cloae Wheat: No. 1 hard, 774,c; No. 1 northern. WSc; No. t northern. 74c; No. 2 northern, 72q,7$o: No. 1 durum,' 7c: No. 2 durum. 66Sc. Corn: No. I yelow. 474o; fyo. 2, 40c Oata: No. I while, 3fc4c; No. t, SWfrMiSc Barley: $346c. Rye; 60ft61Vc. Max;,2J.12. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Aug. II. WHEAT ?pot. steady; No. I red, weatern winter, Is 10d; futures, steady; September, Is IVit; December, 4s 4d, ' CORN Spot, Arm; American mixed, new, 4s 7Hd; American mixed, old. 4s $V,d; futures, steady; September, ,u; December, 4s I1t,d; January,. , new, 4a td. ; . . St, Joeeph l ive Stork Market. 8. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 22. CATTIE Receipts. 2,722 head; market steady. Native, $4.u4tkl0; cowa and he; f era, $1.6wdi.J0; stockers and. feeder. $2 0Ofl4.J. HOOo Receipt 4.64 head. Markot. steady te 6c lower. Top, $4.40;. bulk of sales. $6 1064.26. 8UP AND LAMBS Receipts, $74 bead; market weak. Lamba, 17.40. Peorta Markot. PEORIA, Aur. II -CORN Strong; No. I yellow, 4M; No. a. 4vc; No. 4. 44c; nu grade, 47c. OATS Firm; No. I white. lOHc; No. 1 White, aj0c; No. 4 white. irvffSUc. WHISKY On the basis of $U9 for fin ished goods. . - i , Mllwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. ?? WHEAT Steady; No. 2 northern. 7740c; No. I northern, 7476t1c; September, itie asked. RYE Steady; No. 1. fclHtfflSc. BARLEY Dull; No. . 66 sic; sample, $86c. CORN Lower: No. $, caah, 4Htf4i4c; September, 44c bid. Philadelphia Trod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. H-BUTTrTR Firm: good demand." Extra weatern cream ery. f3H?'-4o; nearby prints, the. E008 Ftrm: lc'hfgher. Nearby fresh and western fresh, lie,-at mark. - CHEESE Firm; good demand. New Tork full creams. llHe.' Dalath Grata Market. DrLUT"- Aug. 21-WHEAT-No. 1 northern ' 77e; No. I northern. 7iV; Brp ttrnVr. TTiic. , RYK-RSc, V. ' BARtE -4640. " eral fund exclusive of the tlafl.OO&Onn gold reserve shows: , Available cash balance. 1120 162.414: gold coin and bullion. $iW.97.M; gold certificates, $42.l,4eo. "Jew Tork Moaey Market. NEW TORK, Aug. S2 PRfME MER CANTILE PAPER-6Vtf? Pr cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak at M MB for demand and at $4 1136 for 60-day bills; posted rates, $4..CHtH SoVk commercial bills, $4Mft441. SILVER Bar. 8Hc: Mexican dollars. $le BONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, firm. - - Quotation on New fork bonds today were ss follows: C. . r. ta, f 1" Jatwa t. M Mr1e.. tf 4a hi.hk 1V ia 4H. rtt, lit 0. t. U. rat 10.-H, o 14 eeriM 'N So eeuroa tt14 lo . etti ""i r s. ol4 4a. re;....inj'4 U A N. on I. H 14 Sfi ceiKn Is4 Mtnhat. e. I-.I4 4S..I91V4 tl. a. new 4m res.. ..1 Cratril 4,.. 71 ,lt4 so emipen lit "I Se l,t Inc Asi. Tok. 4e t. ,Mlnn. t n. k n lltH M . K A T. 4 '-4 Atrbtann fa. U....t"l as a r4 Sa (41. 4a Site N. ft. at Mn. e. . MS Atltntie C. U 4... .1'W4 N. Y. C. trii. IHs.... B A O. 4 10 N J. V. tn. tm lit 4n IV,, MH Na, Parlfla 4a I04V4 Brk. k. T. ct. 4a... 4 .no J, T(4 Cotral af Oa. ta Ill 'Nnrfnlk A W. e. lttn 4e lat Ine 4T Or, g L. rft 4a.... K 4o M Ine o jPaon: e,. I1,, 101 Va So M Ine f iReadlns fen. 4a Mv, CTiea. A Ohio 44a... .10741 tt. L. A I. M. t. ta..H4'i Chiracs A. I -..' TT .St. Lc A 3. r. f. 4s. Rt C, B. ft Q. a. 4a... M4t. I I. W. can. 4.. T7 C, A. I. ft r. 4a... IS Seahoari A. U 4a.... 9 da cel. ta tlVSa PaalSa 4a CCC. ft St U . 4a. .101 ee lat ta. etfa... Tolo. Init ia. mt. A. TT So. ftallvaf ta... Colo. Mia. ,4a T4n'Toaa A P. la... Tela, ft so. 4s (I Ts. 8t- U A W. Cba N 104V, t'nlon Partflr 4a.. f. ft R. o. 4s i.. to tr. S. ItMl M Is. Dlat. sera (, MH;Wabaak la Erie prior Uaa. 4a...,la. Ao. mrb. B 4a tn. 4a nav,! Wmtrrn Ml. 4a... Hork. Vrl. 4Sa. 14 lW, ft L. B. 4a... Japan 4s lUOHlwis. Ceatral 4s... tiflered. lll4 114V, I 41 I04V4 "4 1I4S4 H4 111 . 14 R.oaton Stork aad Honda. BOSTON. Aug. 22-Call loans. 44Vg per cent; time loana, 64gv per cent. , Closing n""ttlon on storks nd bonds: Atrnlaoa d. 4s Rlnghant o 4a 100 cal. ft Harla Mn. Central 4.... T& ntnnll Atrhtaon inn'4('o,ixr Ranra . do pi lost, ruir wa Boaton ft A HT Frajiklln Boatoa ft Ma '.14T- Oranby Boaton BiOTatad 164 lale Rojrala 111.10 lCt 17 , T.)0 40 40 . M let 40 U 71 4" T1I4 M 111 4.10 IKS lolH tot 100 41. 104 400 to l.tut 12,104 10 10 400 141 111 40 ni" to ust 1.4U0 440 l.WM 100 1.400 A4ams Cipraas Amal(anMU4 Cop par ... Ainar. Car and Foundry do sfd Amar. Cettoa Oil 40 da pfd , Amar. Eiprea, 400 Amar. Hid ft Leather afd K Amar. lee securities ll.KiO Amar. Unaead Oil do pfd ' 100 Amar. Leeemotl, 60 do sfd Amar. Smelting ft gatalng 1 11 do pi Amar. Sugar Reantog Amar. Too. pfd ctfa . Anaconda Mining Ca. Atcnlaoa Atlantic Coast Lisa.. Baltimore Ohio do pfd Brook Ira Rapid Traaait.... Canadian raclfte Central oi New Jersey...... Cneeapeake ft Ohla n Chicago Ureal Weatern...,. Chicago ft North waet era.. C. M. ft St. Paul Chleego Terminal ft Traaa da pf4 C . C. C. ft St. lunula Colorado Pual and Iroa... Colorado ft South era do lat pfd do Id pfd Ceaeolldated Oas Cora Products rtg.. do pfd '.. Delaware ft Hudaoo Lack, ft Wealars... bearer ft Rio Oranda Uiatlliera' Securities Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd General glectrle Hockkng Valley . ........ llllnoia Central Inter. Paper da pfd , Inter. Pump do pld Iowa Central , do pfd ,, K. C. Southern do pld Louiavilla ft NaahTtlle..., Mulcan Central Miun. u Log la M.. St. P. Sault St,. M do pfd Ml.aourl Pacllo Miaaourl. kaa. ft Teau. da pld National Lead N. ft. R. of Mexico pfd... New Tork Central N. T . out. ft Weatera.., Norfolk ft Weatern 4o pld , North American facldo Mail Punnaylvania People' a Oaa , Ptua.. C . C. ft St. 1,..,.. Prd aMael Car aw pfd Pullman Palac Car Readlrg da ia pfd da id pfd , Republic tiitl do afd Ratk lalaad C da pfd St. L. A San Praa. Id pfd sc L. aauiSveaura da pfd Southern PaclSe , do pfd Southern Railway de pfd Teaaeaaee Coal aad Iras Tataa ft Pecia 11., St. L. ft Weatera. do ptd I'niaa PaalSa da pfd I'. S. Eipreae I'. S. Baaltr V. S. kubber do pfd t. S. Steal. '. da afd Virsli.ia.CawMae Chemical. Wabaah .' do aid Wo.U Farte CipKaa neaiiiigaouaa a.cctrk, ... Weeiera laiea Wbaliag ft Lake Erie W.ecoaaia Central , da pid Nonhara Paeiae t aalral Leather da pfd S,oaa-tih,meld .i.l Nonkera Prafemd latarboeekgh Mrtropa.,taa Pld 101 11 liisi lli" S3 s ih aw f)T4 404k 101 12 J 145 70 lltH 1M loe 11IS4. 11114 11714 . 1.I0 141 lv 140 . " 4fl loi lH l . 4I.4S ri tn Mtst , rr.oo Kit, tot lot . L10 !4T4i 14T 1M . 14.I0O HIS UT 117 41 . I. 00 7IV4 7I n .. 2.M 141 144 114 41 T 111 1M4 H 41 1IT4 II ll 107 Sa 14. TO lilts lpu4 104 14 .... .-. ti : 7 17 14 41 lit, 7 r nsi it, 10 7 70 It . 1.100 14 1I4H 1IIV4 Pltchburs pfd Mex. Cantra.1 N. T., N. H. ft H Para Maronetu t'nloa Pacific . . . Am. Ante do pfd 1164 Maae. Mining , ir-t Micniran 1M Mhawk 41 iOld Dominion lti orol ., Chrmlcal. 14 .Parrot t. ..II i Cjulncr Am. Pnen. Tub ll1! Shannon Am. Sugar.. do pfd Am. Tel. ft Tal Am. Wooiea .... do pfd Dora. Iron ft 8.. Bdlaon ' r.fe. III. Maaa. TJIactrle .. da 4fd Maaa. Oaa l olled- Pratt .... V. S. Steal da pfd Adventure Al loses Amalgamated ... Atlantic ....'. Asked. .140 Tamarack ..lI74:TrlnUjr . .UJ United Copper ., .. IT ll'. S. Mining . ..IMVj.U. S. Oil .. SO I'tah , ...! Victoria 1 Wtnona 70 WolTerlna II North Butte ... 110 Butte Coalition 4S1t Nevada 10 Mitchell t Calumet ft Arliona..lMH M . Teaumeek It 10T Arlaonn Com , 14 U Orn Conaoltdatad.. 4 Bid. - - ' 1 . m .721 . . 7, . 1 . ll . 17" . I04i . I1 . " ' . 41 .1 . lVk . u . 4a . M . "H . 14 . 10 ;T6 .111 . l . II . 444, London Closlasr Btoeka. tX)NDON, Aug. 22. Closing quotations on tne stock exenana-e were: Canaola, monay do Anaconda 14 Atrhlsen l.. ...104H de sfd B. ft O Canadian Pacllo' Chaa. ft Ohio Chicago O. W ... C. M. ft St. P.. DeBears D. ft R. O.-, da pfd Erie ............. do lat pfd do id pfd , Illinois Central .. U ft N.... 104 ...1214) ...HIV ... 4V, ... to ...111 ... im .... 454, ... Hit, .... 4) ,...'7I ,...UIt4 I.. IM M K. ft T T4 N. T. Central 147 S, Norfolk ft W PI da pfd 1.... M Ontario ft W 404 Pennerlvanla 71V, land Mine -. 44 itcadlpg ., Tl Souther Rr 40 - do pfd .............101 So. PaclSe ' :, t'nlon Pacific ,..1S4 ' do pfd 14 O. a Steal........... - do pfd .., 110H Wabaah 114. do pfd 4 Spanlak 4a 3 SILVER Bar. steady, 20 13-16d per ounce, mvnM-fjjn per cent. The rste of discount In the opea market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills. I b-lfVij'JV per cent. ' How Tork Mln4agr Stocks. -1 NEW YORK. Aug. , ?2. Closing quota tion on Tnlnlna stfccks were: Adams Oaa t Lltr Chief ..... Ailoa ,....2S4 .Ontarla ........... nreco oohlr ... I ...174 ...IS ... 1 ... 16 ...10 .... t EnaU 44oBM :, W , 6t ' Psemls , 1. Potaal 1 BundArd ...10 400 114 UV4 tioo liivi tii io 4W4 ovt o l.loo 44j 44 44U 1144 74 117 4: 4 71 71 4 77 71 11 lit " 171 171 1 41 77 71 11 4' 40 , to 11 si.no i&t no M 11 11 'ioo isi" ii" 0 M Vi tl , 41. 400 , 1. It . I.4u , I. 100 400 74t 14 71 41 14 10 71 41 II 4 44 at 44 42 S fit a 4 V ITU M i 7o 71 4i 4, To 141 .1,1 )41 1.VOO 4t ,7 4T 4.400 l. 11 100 l.too 44 l 44 4 41 4 l. 7,00 141 141 141 1 Id 2.604 it 44 it II 44 WT 141. 400 ,1,1 3, u.s I'w n ai 1:1 4 M ll liH ' io4 lo 14 40 4.W0 101 10u 10v tat 11 '1 44 I, 4w I, Jo 104 .r.404 14 17 044 10 114 111 10.400 14 11 1W) 10 10 14 IT a.0 it 14 To 14 l, 1.104 lite II III.IWV IN, l,i 1,1 ;u . U, 1 M 44 14, . 44 11, M a 14. M 11 II l.n 47 k) ,(S 40 loaw 10: ai."V , a,, roe U4 14 4i loO 10 l.4o 4T 10 Ml 44 14 144 14T M4 100 41 ii I I00O 4.. 41.400 li Hi ATU0 4 a iw 11,4 T t.Kw tt 11 lea Tl S w o 10 11 14 in Ki Tt 40.I. Ul, l.T Ij,,, e. aeL if 4ud 1u ,a iw . a.o.M akaraa . Haak llearlsga. OMAHA. Aug. tt-Bank cleaiings todav w. $1,471,266.64. and for the correspond daylaat year the clearances were iCvZ Treaairr Irateaaeat. WA StlNflTON, Aug e.-Today-s state ment of the treasury btUanc.s lu LUe gu- Bnioewlrk Cea., . ... . . . . v . rM. f . I . , , rj B Horn sirear '.!.140 Blera' Nevada iid. Dii.er . ...... ,uo Laadvllla Cob 1 Offered. flT "4 1-4 (,' " ' M"HlM I 4 4 -. ... , , . v PorolKB ty-oaaetat. j 7 jx:tmxt a . w . supply but dearer today. Discounts were firmer owing to prospects of dear money on tho continent and ltv'the United Statea On the ttock exchange ..the reaotion which set In yesterday .made further progress under the lead of Americana. Americans were lower In all directions, the chief Influences bojng the disturbances In Cuba and the dear money fears abroad. Realiza tions were noticeable among holders of consols and home rails, while foreigners were affected by. the Indifference of i'arle. Cuban and Havana issues were flut on the Insurrection . In Cuba. Americans started .. and ,owr. the over-night decline in Wall street Inducing realizations here which continued until the receipt of the New York opening prices, when the market hardened and after some good business closed firm, at well aljove the lowest quota tlons of the day. Kaffirs wsre heavy. Cop per shares were In good demand, especially Amalgamated. Japanese Imperial tfa of 100 were, quoted today at 103. Wool Markot. BOSTON, Aug. 22The wool market la "rm. following a period of gradual improve ment Manufacturers are In the market, especially those producing dress goods ana clothing woolens, and some fair sized ord' rs have been placed. Demands for quic de livery continued to be noted, making cer tain that the aupply of raw material at tha mil a la Inw I. ,t M t , delaine has been In trading with 'meuium grades In demand.. A liberal sainp.e busi ness Is being done In the .territory, both worsted affairs and woolen! manufacturers showing interest. The leading quotations follows: Ohio, Pennsylvania and above, 38(&3ac; fine unwashed, .i6427c; balf blood unwashed. Si's 34c; three-eighths blood tin. washed, 3436c; quarter-blood unwashed, ii23 83c; delalna washed, MiooVtc; celulne ua wafhed, 27H'uJsc. Michigan: Fine un washed. 25&?c: half blood, unwashed, 31Q iVc; three-eighths blood, unwashed, $2Hfi3:!c; quarter blood, unwaahed, SIit32c; delaine, unwaahed, 27iff28c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Combing three-eighths blcod, S3 Sic; combing, quarter blond, S34jJ4c. Taxai, scoured basla, fine twelve months, i2y.c; fine alz to eight months. 66370c; fine fall clean, :t1Bc. California, scoured baeis. good. 6870c; middle eonntrj- S!c; south em. OVvaa: fall free, 6667c. Oregon, scoured hasla. eaatern No. 1, staple, 72a 71c; eastern No. I clothing. 67c; valley. No. 1, .u8.c. Territory ataple, scoured basis, fine. Td'ft75c; flne medium. 6Mf70c;' medium, 4.".Ji'46c. Ter ritory ordinary, scoured baals. fine. 704571c; flne medium, 68670c: medium, 66ti68c. Cr In. rado and New Mexico spring, acoured. X. 670c; No. 1. 6466c. Pulled wools, scoured basis, extra. 72f74c: flne A, 6fyfjt$e; A supers, ufr4c; B surers, Elitrtlc 8T. LOlfS Aua. 22 WOOI-Steadv; medium grades, combing snd clotMng, Jttf c; light fine, l&vfjlic; heavy fine, 14trl7c; lub w aahrd, tiUMc. Metal M.-rUet NKW TORK, Aug. 22 METAIJS The London tin market was firm and higher, with spot closing at 183 and futures st 163 17s 44 lxcally the market was qulel and showed an easier tendency under slightly larger offerings and a slsck de mand. Buyers offered 111. but no ssles war reported as low ss this figure and most holders were asking 141. 16. Cooper wss unchanged In the local irarHet, with like quoted at t'l 76, electrolytic at 111.60 lake quoted at 116.76. The English market was lower, with snot quoted at S4 7 cd and futures .tt 84 6a Lead advanced la M to 17 Is M In the. English market, but remained quiet and unchanged, at 66 76 lo cally. Spelter was eut. at M.OMiai 10 lo cally, and was also unchanged At 77 In the London market. Iron was lower In the English market, with stsndard foundry quoted at 63a and Cleveland warrants at Us 4d. Locally the marVet wss Arm at tn recent sdvsnce; No. I foundry north ern, ll.7620.6; No.- I foundry northern. tiivrwajAW; No. 1 foundry southern, ill .7 r?MV;- No. 2 foundry southern, 119.264V 19.78. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No lUurial Chant is Cattle Vilne ii Any Direction. HOGS OF ALL KINDS flV. CENTS LOWER Heavy Fall tag OsT la Sheen Receipts Wethers Tea to Tweaty Higher, ' Others Stroagt aad Tory , Active. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 22, 1M. Itafainf u a . , M m w 4naA. Oftlclai Monday' 4.11 , 17. A4 utliclal Tueeday 4.104 .1 1K.W4 Otucial Wednesday t,at4 1.600 3,oo0 Three days this week. .16.131 H.27S 40.1M Same days last week.... t.A 11.441 tO.aol bame tfto weeks ago....li,o4 ii.Ml 4i.lo Sa.ns three weeks ago..l.v4 W.V44 16.WI Same four weeks ago...lx,4 1.1 2i.bl0 Same days last year....i;.sl 17,160 4.is2 KkCtli'lS KuR THIS TEAR TO DATE. The following table show the recelpte el cattle, hogs and sueep at South Omaha ler tne year te ante, cumpaiert with last year: Una. hit Cattle 64,11 666.232 4VU60 Hogs I.elAJM l,4o. 1 . Sheep l.OWu.Zl t4i.vU 6,su6 CATTLK Ui;oTAl lOM4- The foiiowins will sliow tke prices paid for the different kinds of calUe un the ut u Oman market: Uood to choice corn-fed steers. ...8.of4.Js 4-alr to good corn-fed ateeta 4.64r.( i-oinmoo to fair corn-fed ateers., t-ova-J Uood to choice range sieers t.eowe.t ' sir to good range siesta l-Vwut 40 Common to fair range steers s.twd.ot Oood to choice cows and heilers.. J.iam't.tw pair to gooo cows and hellers.. l.ev.I4 Common to fair cows and i.e.fi.. Liavw lood to choice otockers leedais. .7o4.4 Fair to good stockeis and feedors.. I ksfl-.i Common to fair stockers g.;tv,a2.40 Hulls, atsgs, eta kMwvl'i Veal calves I.76414.7I ilie tuituauig table ehov,s the average price of hoga at South Omaha for the last several days with comparison:. Data. IA. l06.l4.iW..lfcC.lOl.ll0. Aug. II... Aug. 14.. .j Aug. 16... Aug. 14... Aug. li... Aug. 18... Aug. 16... Aug. ao... Aug. a... Aug. 22... I MHI I M I u 6 61 6 6vSi I 02 6644 I to (KM 6 til 4 ia 4 14; I 16i I I2 ( 77 4 14 14 I 111 4 w I 68 6 ?6 4 67 IHI Tl I 01 6 02 4 M 4 W t 10 6 121 ( 64 I I4 I 02 I 21 I 26 5 1 i 17 12 6 16 I 24 r 72 4 6 17 t tO 2 00 6 k I7I 4 W 4 631 I Ou 6 3 I OS I 02 6 I7 I M Sunday. - RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha 2.Wii.16 6.0oa.20 Chicago l.IUV4i.t6 6.60u.6d Kanans City l.wij. 2b 4.ijo.iiH St. Louis HOH4.40 60u.66 Sioux City 2.6o6.76 - t.7(ktfi.06 The otticlal number or cars of stock brought in today by each road was: CatUaHogs.Sheep.H'r'a C, M. 4 St. P.. wabaer MlRsour.' Pacific Union Pacific C. at N.. W east.... C at ,i. W., west.... C, bi. r., M. at O.... C, 14. at sj., east C, H. & vt-. west.... C, R, L A P., east.. C, R. I. A P., wast.. Illinois Central Chi. Oreat Western.. I 2 6 24 41 I 1 42 1 1 13 1 4 17 17 II I 1 20 13 4 I 4 11 10 Total receipts 167 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, - eacn buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Bhees Omaha Packing Co 430 1.477 ..... jwlft and Company 76 . 2ul2 . l.WI Oudahy Packing Co 102 2.M7 1.4US Armour Co 444 LW Imio cuoany pkg Co., K. C i6 ..... Vansani A Co Vs Carey 4 Lobman 46 Co 47 McCreary 70 ..... to. I. toiephen 11 Hill A Son 134 , ..-. Hamilton 4k Kothsohlld.. tU . L. F. Hubs 4. - :.. Kingan s Co 236 Won A Murnan.: 261 Mike Haggerty J. 14. Hoot k Co 74 Bullan A Kline... 46 Nelson Morris ' G6 ttodden .' . 214 Other buyers -. 211 2.UO Touis -2 1,764 tuar; CATTLE There was a vsry considera ble tailing off In the receipts ot cattle this nioruing aa coinpareu with ye.i' oay, only 16a cars being reported In wliun the niaraet opened, 'ine market was, as a wnole, without any very noteworthy changes. Beef steers of desirable quality seemed to be In very fair demand and sold quite freely at good steady prices. The sup ply was so light that it did not taao bu ers long to clean up the few loada oi fered. There were among the receipts cattle good enough to bring 14.16. The most ot the beet cattle on sale consisted of westerns, which also brought about the same prices as prevailed yesterday, the trade, howevtr, was Inclined toward dullness, there being no very great ac tivity to the movement, Cows and heifer u..-o sold at- about steady prices, provided they were the kind that packers seemed to want. The saius men who happened to have - something that buyers did not especially take to thought that they had hard work In se curing as good prices aa yesterday. This was especially true of canning stock. Tn.) market, as a whole, was rather dull, there seeming to be a lack of snap. Considering the total receipts there was a fair showing of stockere and feeders. The demsnd was quite good and the most of the offerings changed hands in 'air season. ' So far aa could be observed there was no quotable change In prices, the general market being steady with yester day. Representative sales: DEEF STEERS. At No. I... I... 4... I... It... 44... 4... I... I... 1. . II... I... II... 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. I.. I.. 11.. I., t . 1.. ..1004 .. ia .. Ml .. 414 ...1141 ..1144 ..1121 ..144 .. P44 ..110 ..1011 ..lo ..1004 IS 1144 1H4 I40 Pr. No. A. Pr. 4 00 II Ill 4 44 4 14 I !M I 4 4 11 .47 1111 4 00 14 1101 6 Tl I 10 14 11T4 I N I M M 144 4 16 4 14 COWS, i mi i 1 10 1 444 t 2 16 t 1114 I If I 4 1 1014 Tt I 1 Ill 4 40 I 4 I 4 ,. Ir 11 Ill I 40 41 1 49 STOCK Kit 8 140 I 74 444 I 0 410 I 40 HEIFERS. I 14 ' BULLS. I It I I it 1 I 4 1 CAL.Vr AND 1.. 1.. ,.14 .11 .1110 I 64 I 44 I 71 I ti 10 ll IT 114 11 FKUDKKS. I) IN M 111 I 14 4 11 04 I U I 6 .144 42 feeders.. 1111 1 bull 1U60 . Ill 6j4 '66 11 10 6,0 The 40 feeders.. 1163 1 fetueis.lliti 17 steer. ...1102 20 "cows.... nwxtd... I mixed... 1 cow 1 cow 10 feoffors. 11 feeders.. STAGS. 4 oo WEBTERNB. WYOMING. 3 ill 4 cowa. 2 16 NEBRASKA. Mt J 4i I b6 1 76 a to 2 x I 10 3 u 1 calf.. 6 cows. cows, cow.. 4 calves... 27 10 cows KM) 12 cows lost . 160 . V4U .10m 740 roiiand co.-weo. i 12 feeders. .T124 W. Ronton Cspprr Market. Closing quotation on Boston copper mar. ket. retried ry l.oaan A Dryan. ; Board of Trade Tmlldlng. Omahas . aWokwk az . 4N.,.d rwisalldatad. 14 U Keith Butt II w nid naalaloa 4t A4vnt are A Move, nine-ham flle-k Mountain Boaloa raaenlldatrd. rt Oaoeol 110 Butte Coalition II Pdeu. g.rvlr 14 Calumet A Arlaoua. .111 Prn. (terries, pfd .lt Calnme, A Hecla....1t0 Oulnar 12 Centennial :fhar 1 Cap, Racie T7Tamarrk 41 rlll West IT Trmltr Knot Butts 10 Cnlud Fruit le rraaklla irl'l;d S'.ala. CM... P4 Orraci Capper I4t'attrd Statea. pld ... 44 Oranbf llVtab tlnaaolldated .. 4 Helrefla ft, a Coppwr 14 I.I Aojal vtcitia 1 L. A Ptnaburg... IT w .on, Mirhua.tu Wl,rlae 1M Ml 12o6 lo4 R. .. 6eO ..1140 K. ,. 26 ..lCU T. t cowa 1100 4 cows 1075 A. 24 cows 6V4 15 feeders 10 cows... 11 cows... I bull ... t calves 10 cows.. 4 16 I Mi I 66 U Ashhrook-Neb. sterrs....U31 100 t ki i ti I t tO 4 00 i It 2 14 cows. Neb. I cows... . 166 .IOjO ..1071 4 66 I U F. N I 75 I 26. P. Meyers-Neb. 4 00 4 calve 1 90 4 cows.. A. Shaw Wyo. 1 CO I cows.. 2 40 IS feed era.. 114 Turksen Neb. 2 to J. L. MahafTey-Neb. 17 cows pt4 1 66 22 cow.... 4 feeders.. (24 I CO 6m Turner Wyo. 17 titers ...1111 I 16 A. Conte Neh. T feeders.. W2 I 6 heifers., z so j neitc-v. I 60 M. BlrA-"-o. 4 16 s:e s. a 66 44 steers. 4 00 Horsey Co Wyo. IM 62 cows 1041 t 40 Banner Wyo. I feeders.. (74 160 t at i 24 21 I 10 t 14 4 00 641 126 I heifers. 1 ralf. 4l . V W. 12 steers... .1400 21 steers. ...llt 46 steers. ...1204 Marvel 116 steers. ..120 6 cows to! Blattenberr A 41 feeders.. Vi S 10 440 660 ...1314 ...1237 I at 26 4 4 04 160 a oo C. T. Coffee Wto. a steer.. ..in I I S6 40 st4turg....U7 4 06 41 Steers. ...107) 74) I strs....lo, M I steers.. ..112 ISO I cow, )PI 100 Hnm-e Co Wye 44 steers. ..4044 4 10 44 steers ,.I1I I 40 N. Nareelt-tV IX U steers ...116 I W Wewtem Rsnch6s S. D. 42 steers... .11 I N Thomas 61 feeder . ll 4 10 Watson A Tl steers... .114 4 to J. A. Bar 41 Steers... .U4 I K I steers... .1414 S A. rinaite rseo. II feeder..10nrt 30 10 feeders I steers. ...im I fin 4 cow,... A. Kunkle Neb. II cows....'. Sl lis I feeders. t 160 Klng-Wyo. 11 cows Kl Jthnon Wyo. Co.-. D. 6 steers. I steers. 1U4 ItCO I u I a I to I K Srear Rros I 10 4 o 4 00 I Cattle t o Wyo. 117 steers. ..1111 I steers... .14 I iteers ...K.I t steers... .ht Co.-S. D. 1 steers.. ..112 a M a steers. ...12 I M which set in .--tooay, hogs of all lovr. me Iraio 113 steers ..lion I to 46 steers . ..1060 I 75 I sieers. ..1360 4 00 1 steers. ...112 4 o J. A. Bar V a steers.. ,.i!M t 16 I steers.. ..1233 a te HOOd The decline teraay was continued kinOa beiin? uneienlv was rattrer slow at the decline and the forenoon was very weil aaanca before a clearance waa effected. As to prices, the general run ot hogs sold 60 10c lower than the best time yeateroay, or lully c lower than yesterday s general market. As compared with the extreme cloae yes terday there was no very great chango. There was a lair shipping oemand which heiped out to some extent providing an outlet for the better grade of light and butcher hoga. As ha been the case of late, when the market Is lower, prices were very uneven and hogs of the same kind and quality sold at quite a wHo range. Thus light hogs sold all the way from 14.00 up to I4.J0, the latter prloe being the top. as against 14.26 yesterday. Heavy hogs sold from 15.76 to 16.16 with mlt;ed and medium weights at ts.noti 0 The receipts for the week to date show a heavy falling off ae-comoared with lat week, aa will be noted from the table at head of this column. calves and year- Ma. A. Ik. Pr. N. at. Sh. Pr. 4. ...... .0 ... 4 11 44 Ml 40 6 44 11 1.4 ... I 14 4 14 40 I 11 114 ... 4 11 44 IM ... t M I til ... I 14 ' 14 rt ... I r 40 m n 1 it 4 t4 ... 1 io 14 Ill ... Ill Tl 4 ... 14 I 441 I It r Ml. 4 I M0 ... I Ti 14 Kl ... 41 i 131 ... I T4 M Ml 44 I 41 14 1H 1 4 71 41 171 ... I 11 44 Vtl IM I M ' B4 Ill M I M 0 174 44 6 4 II 114 44 4 M 44 Ml IM I M 4 HI ... 6 M 41 Ill 144 4 44 41 4 ... I 44 It m 41 I M 4T 14 ... i M 4 10 1M I M 41 tit ... I M 41 10 40 6 14 H S!4 ... 44 4 Kl ... IM 41 411 ... 4 47 41 11 ... IM 41 Ill 14 4 0 M 15 M I II . II in ... I 0 14 174 ... I M HI M M 4 n SI I M 44 IM ... m m ... is i ta it m It 144 4 41 4 114 4 I M IT Ml ... 4 61 14 U4 M 44 44 14 104 1 41 46 144 ... 144 41 ... M I 42 14 til Ml 17 14T 140 4 11 77 Kl M 4 II Kl M 41 T n 1 IN n r 4 111 . h in 100 1 m 71 Ill ... I II . 14 44 M I M M IM HIM' (7 12 ... 04 41 14 H IN (4 144 ... I 0 M IM ... 6 44 ' It "4 ... 4 41 44... 14 M IN J4 114 140 4 II Mi ... I M It Ill 41 II ...HI ... I II . ' II 131 14 4 4 M 164 ... ( M 10 Ill 40 4 04 11... IM ... 141 It 111. M I 44 44 141 It 4 44 10 Ill ... 4 04 47 IM IM I U 71. 141 IM 44 II ri ... I M ' 44 til ... I OS I 1st ... IM " M Ml SO 6 04 M lil ... 4S 44 ...Ml .1. 1 '4 Ml N ll 71 Ill 4 111 1...:....M7 14 4 17 II IM ... IM HTAUbw l......'.44 M 4 40 1 600 MIS BOAR. I.. Ml ... I 04 ant riret a feast and then a fam ine, seventy-six cars yesterday anu omy twelve touay, owing 10 .lie large ru culpts anu to the auiuunt ot soruug that haa to bo done yesterday, the traue w:u a utile - stow aiiu, 11 aulj vli.ug, weak 111 spots on. lambs, a noteo. In this coiuinn yesterday. Tooay the lew cars received were in eaj-ly aud tn spue o. ttiv piMViiase yeslercay the buyers wer all out looking lor fresh auppi.es. me ru suit was Uial averytnlng ,u sight changed nands In a very short time, the pen being oleared long before a.oviock 111 the morn ing. As to prices, fat sheep were Iwjtic higher. 1 he ainiitana wwxhers wuich have been bringing 6.10 for some time back' and whicn u.d yeterua a, ,, brougnl $6.16 today. Yearlings sold lis high as 16.40. There were 1.0 ciiotue urn. j . hers to make a test of the market, bui a lew fair iambs carried over uiougut olderably more than was bid for thorn yssterday.. 1 he leellng was that nad there been any right good lamba nere to day they would .have sold it mgh any time. , 6-etdef lambs "started- out yesterday rather slow, buyers showing a d.po..i 1 to hang back and to talk lower prices, but the praaenc ot soma very heavy ouj gave, the market a stimulating effect so that the pen were pretty much cleared before' night. The few that were carried over brought good strong prices ,uuo' and .the m' was true oi fruh recuip' . '1 he lact Is the demand here for both feeder sheep and lambs Is vsry good and there Is no trouh.e lo d o ot every thing coming, at very satisfactory prices. Quotations on killers: Uood tu cnoiue spring lambs, 64.7642 7.60; lair . to good spring lambs, -14.26 0 4.74; good to choice yearlings, 6. 4 4.04; fair to good year lings, tb.26t6.60, good to oholo wethers, I4.664M.26; fair; to good wether. !4.409 4 76; good to choice owes. 4.Ilt4.lv; fair to good awe. II tO 4.10. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, fl.TSQ 1.40: yearlings. It.000.t0; wethers. H60 f4.10; ewes. 63.6044.2i. Reprecentatlv sales: Vi Idaho lambs, II 26 Idsho lambs..,..,, 71 10, Idaho lamba 1 70 612 Idaho wethers , 103 lit Idaho wethers.,. 103 tot Idaho wether..... 100 111 Idaho -wethers. 100 1(4 Idaho wethers 112 411 Idaho wethers.....: 1X2 (aKi Montana wethers 107 74 Idaho ewe and feeder culls.. 76 I6.1 Idaho ewe feeders It 21S Idaho ew feeders 83 117 Idaho ewes It 164 Idaho ewes .... 1 66 lot Idaho ewe M 1 Idaho ewes ' 107 373 Idaho ewes , II 64 Idaho ewes M 171 Idaho ewes 110 234 Idsho lsmb feeders 46 73 Idaho sheep and yearling... 74 224 Montana wsthera. 11 4M Montana wethers Ill 61 Idaho sheep and yearlings... II 30 Idaho yearlings 16 64) Idaho lamb feeder culls 44 77 Idaho lamb foedsr culls 64 lot Wyoming lambs ., 44 164 Wyoming lambs '... 41 IM Idaho lamb feeders 64 444 Idaho Iamb feeders 61 f0 Idaho lamb feeder 62 tot Idaho fseder lambs 62 61 Idaho feeder lambs 66 113 Idsho feeder lambs 63 466 Idaho feeder lambs 64 too Idaho feeder lambs 63 640 Idaho feeder lambs:., 44 43 Idaho feeder lambs tl 3o7 Idaho lamba 42 461 Idaho Iamb , 41 134 Idaho lamba 60 147 Idaho lamba , 61 4f Idaho lambs 60 26 Idsho lambs . 40 166 Idaho lamb 71 6 Idaho lambs 4 416 Wyoming lsmb 74 442 Wyoming lambs , 71 CHICAOO UVK STOCK MARKET smaBaswawaBa Cattle Steady to Weak Hoars Steady ta. StroBsT Skeep Steady. CHICAOO, Aug. at. CATTLE Receipts, 21.000 head; market, beat steady; others, weak to 10c lower; common to prime steers, II 1 U,. 76; cow, 12.6674 76; heifers. 12 " 6 36; bulls. I2.OI14.60; cslves. 4MO87.60; strrkers snd feeders. l.60i;-4.30. HOOS Reoetpts, 2640 head; market, beet steady to strong; ethers, slow; choice to prim hesvy, K30)4 40; medium to good he.vy. HlOillSr butcher weights, T.40 J 4.66; good lo chol.-e heavy mixed, M.IOV 426: parking. Mwwie.iO; pigs. 5 60fT46. HllfcfcP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 22.000 head: market steady; sheep. 14 Vfjo.kv; yearlings, 16.00-34.40; Iambs. KOO&1.00. 7 11 7 14 7 U 4 to 4 M 4 SO 4 60 I 00 t 00 6 26 I 40 4 10 i 10 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 71 4 14 4 60 4 70 I 23 a tt i 39 '6 46 I 00 I 25 26 I 26 16 I 60 6 30 I to I W ! I 34 4 16 I tl I 16 6 60 I 76 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 16 7 11 780 7 to and feeders, M.004H10; llnca !27Mil6. HOOS Receipt a, S.yo head: market IPo lower: selling st I4 7tiut. bulk of sales, 6.54.5. St. Loots Live Stork Market. - ST. LOUIS. Aug. 2X-CATTLK Re ceipts. 6.O0 hesd. Including 1.4J6 head of Tfxans: market stesdy; natlvs snipping and export steers, o.751 40; dressed beef and butcher steers, t4.le-iiai.10; steers under l,i v rounds, I3.ik'ti4.26; stockers snd feed ers, t6lT4-4; cows and heifers. 6.'.2f64.JO; cai.nrrs, l.U(f.M5; bulla, tl 40111.76; calve. 63uu6.; Texas and Indian steers, 13.04 6.10; cow and lieltrrs. Ii4a.6i. 1. HlKlS Receipts. 6.614 head: market strong, pigs and lights. lS"tloei): packers, tKMo.60, butchers and best heavy, M.I04 I 66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.600 htaa. market stead); native muttons, tin 46. ci: iambs. culls and buck, i.,6ja.w. Blockers, U.004i'6.4. gtnvk la !lht. ' Receipts of live sleek at the six. prln- Sheep. I.C0V) .,,M 16 2t,0t) t47. clpal etern markets yesterday 1 Cattle. Hogs. South Omaha .H4 b.oux City 6h) 6.600 Kansns .lty 13. 6. ll.MO et. Joseph 1.732 6.6M Bt. Louis 6.O1X) 6.6iO Chicago tvooe J6.000 Totals 44.664 63, 64 OMAHA WHOLESALES MARKJCT. Coadltloa af Trade aad taaetatloa '' la pie aad Fakey rrd. - EOOS hecel pis, liberal: fresh stock. Me. UVK PuL'LTRY Hens, tHjll0c; roosters, &c; turkeys, iuc; ducks, ic; spring tnickrns, l.tilc per lb. BC 1 1 liR fack.ng stock, lie; ehotoa fsnry dairy, loaibc. creamery, titfllVao. HAT 1 rice quoted by Omaha Feed corn, pany: Choice upland, 6160; medium, 66.1AIJ voaviae, &.MQe.6u. Rye straw, I7.U0. BRaN per tun, lit 60. VEUELABLSS. TOMATOES Home grown, per baaket 24 Iba., J..4ovc. WAX BbiANS Per market basket ot About 16 Iba., 60c TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROTS Per bu 7oc. LF.AF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, head, 20c, , -; Clil.ERY-Per dot., tOc, Cl'CLMBEKS Home grown, per doav, 10c. UNIONS Horn grown, 2Ho per lb.; Spaa lali, I2.0W per crate. ORICEN UNIONS-Tor dos bunches, ste, RADlSHka Per do, bunches, 16e. NAVY BEANS Per bu., Il.ei,; Ne. t, U.71 LIMA BEANS Par lb.. 6V4C QHEEN PEPPERi-lr market basket, 76c. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valenclaa, all slses, 14.00. LEMON'S Llmonlera. etr fauoy, 244) Ue. 17.60; 30u sis, I6.16; too Bise, tl-kO, other brand... 11. Cu leaa. BANANAS Per medium-slaed bunch, ll.7oia2.if6; lumbua. tf.60vl3.OW. POTATOES Pea on.. 40.. , FRUITS. PEACHES Yellow freestone, tl 10; Mis sou. -I, per 4-baki crate, l.vutlJsi CaU lotnia r.lberts, per box, 11.20. PLL Mb O'lfoi nla, tl.sull.76. PEARS Bartlett, pr box, 1264160. GRAPES kome grown, per 6-1 U. basket, 26o. MEIX1NS. WATERMELONS Psr lb, II40, or about 304, Jbc each. CAN'lg.LOL'PFS'Colarade and Arisona, par crate tstaodardl, ponies, 13.60. CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lie; imo. i rios, loc; No! t rib, 6:c; Kit. 1 loin, m4ic; No. i loin, Ufeu: No. a loin, be; No. 1 chuck, be; No. I chuck, 4c; No. I chuck. 3c; No. 1 round, 6c: No. t round, 7c; Nu. I round, 6c: No. 1 plate, Ic; No. 3 plate.- itWc; No. a plate, tc MISCELLANaiuUa... graiiulated cane, la aaoaa, 1641; granulated beet, in sacks, 66.21. SiRwP In bbia, 270 per gal.; la eases, 6 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases, 11 6-1 b. can, 61.; cases, 24 3-lb1 cans, ILK. , CHEESm Swiss, new. tec; Wisconsin brick, 13ul4c: Wisconsin ' Ilrnherger, Uot twlna lJic; young Americans-, lc COFFEE Roasted. No. to, aiVpe per lb.; No. . 20Wc per ib.; No. 26, lc per lb.; No, 20, UVkO per lb.; No. 21, UVo per lb. N Li iS Walnuti, No. L soft shells, new crop, per lb., - loc; hard shells, per lb 14c. Pecans, largs, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., lie Chili walnuts, per lb., li313bc. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c. hard shells, per lb., Ito Coco nuts, ti.00 par sack of 100. CURED FISH-Famlly whlteflsh, tier .quarter bbl.. 100 lb... 64.00; Norway mack eiwL No. L IA.OO; No. t, t-4.00; No. 1 130.00; Irish, No. 2. Ill Ou; herring, In bbU., 300 Iba each, Norway, 4k. IU.00; Norway, 3k, 113.00; Holland, mixed, 611.00; Holland herring, in kegs, milkers. 10c; kegs, mixed. 70s. -CANNED UOOlTtJ-Corft. standard wsst ern, 664joc; Maine, 11 16. Tomatoes, g.ik. cans. tl.0641.40; 2-lb, Kctnoo. Plneap. pies, grated '.'-lb.. 110632.30; sliced. il.Mi gallon apples, fsncy, $3 00; California apricots, Jl.7Kfj.00; pears, tl .764!.6o; peaches, fancy, 1.76o2.40; fl. C. peaches, I3.0mbi2.69. Alaska aalmon, red, 11.26; fancy Chinook, F.. 1210' fancy sockeye. V., Il.te; aardlnea, U oil, tt.60: mustard. 11.6031.10 Swt po tntoes, 11.1 il i5; sauerkrsut, 1100; bump, kins. ROctltl.OO; wsx beans, t-lb., 7649IOo: lima beans. 2-lb., 76cQtl.B; splnsch, 11.11; cheap peas. 1-lb., 60c; extra, loCtOc; fancy, 'HIDES AND TALLOW Orwen salted. No. 1. l?Hc: No. i. live; full bides. IHiMHel green hides. No. L 10c; No t, ici horse, fl.WHOI 26: sheep pelts. 60c3tX2fc. Tallow. Na I. 4c: No. J. tc, .7 WOOL-per lb.. ItiQtna, '. Evaporated Apples as4 Dried FYalta. NEW TORK. Aug. 22. EVAPORATED APPLES Market nominal. Some new crop samples are arriving and offers have beau received of nearly1 prime fruit for prompt shipment at 7c. Supplies for December de livery re) obtainable around 6r. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune are unchanged on anot, with quotations ranging from 7'4 to Ic. Apricots are Ann In tone, with choice quoted at 14c; extra choice, 17c; fancy at 164j20c. Peaches ars rnmewhat unsettled, but not quotably lower, choice being held at 104?llc; extra choice at 11611c; fancy at llS12c; extra fancy, 124T12HO. Raisins are unchanged with loose muscatel quoted at l7c. and seeded raisins at 443&0. London layer nominal. OH aad Rosla. OIL CTTT, Aug. -OIL-Credlt balance. 1160; shipments. 62.212 bbls.; average. 67,77 bbls.; runs, 73,711 bbls.; average, 40. W0 bbls ) shipments, Lima. 68,(at bbls.; average. 44.611 bbls ; runs, Lima, 46,634 bbls.; average, 34.M3 bbls. , REAL KIT ATM TRANSFERS. Daniel Kendall and wife to Hanora Allen and Thomas Burke, lots, 7 and I. block 7. Kendall tl IJCt Charles P. Southard and wife to OU C. Olson, lot 6S, Nelson's 1 Kate P. R. Thrush to William Wll burn, lot 1, block, Pruyn Park , 1 Gilbert B. Teedrlck and wife to Anton Gaantner, lot 4, block 4, Lake's 1,260. Union Stock Yards Co., to Jams Rees. lots 1 and 2, block 14, First Addition South Omaha IO) Nora O'Connor and husband to John Busnan, lot 6, block 4, Hammond Place South Omaha 160 John Rush and wife to Josle Oray, lots L 2, a, 4 and 6. block L River side ., 76 J. P. Therkelsen and wife to I. P. Llnd, lot 7, Roger's sub to lot V,..., IOO I. P. Llnd Phlllpp Plelse. same 600 Nettle Wheeler and husband to F. L Meyers and wife, south 44, lot L block 4, Newport addition 100 Oeorge T. Mills et al to Charles H. Hoerr, loU 11. II. 10 and south H lot 21. block 6, Deer Park 400 Oeorge T. Mills et al to Joseph Zimmerman, north H. lot H and all lot 22, block I. Deer Park Kenwood Realty Co .to Joeeph F. Mo Donald, lot 144, Kenwood addition... 120 James Burneas. truatse to Union Na tional bank, lota 1 ana s, 010c a Windsor Terraoe , Total 1.000 4H2t Kaaw, lv l.lvo- twk Mwrtr.. KANSAS CITT. Wo., Aug. .-CATTI-T6-Reol.ts. 13. IOO heitd, Including tjot) head of southern. Fed steers, strong; other weak to 10c lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers 66. 70 '; fslr to good. riiAiy; western Stetrs. I3fwi4 00; stockers ana ivratra, ,.ii -i. louinrrn iiern. 9i. iu 1 . . , a.i . n. . . v. .. . 4nr.vtiyi. n -. , - . I tiiOfH -; native helfe'S. H UtatM; bulls, 11 to. 3 10; cslves. oee tl I HOOB Receipts, 11. om head; market. fC liic lower Top, 64.36; bu.k of sales t It 4t4.Su: heavy. 4.(A 4 JO: Lackers, 64 10J 3); ply and IJg'-.'.s. to.Tifil 36. SMEKP AND 1.AMH3 Recslpts. t.4f4 head; market steady, active. Lamb. MOO 4V7 ); native sheep and vearllngs. I4l456 6A; western yr'.lngs. 6 0ofV6 75; western clip ped sheep, Httvlft; stockers snd fsedsrs, t.76J6.6o. . Slows City Live gtesnlt Markot. SIOUX CITT, Aug. tl (Special Tsle-gram--CATTI.WR-e"ti. fio h;i; i..r ket stesdy; stockere, slow; beeves, M 6wH oows aad heifers. tf ttrtHtv; slooasaj WATER POWER BOIIDS Companies not subject to fran chise restrictions. Cheapest kind of Fuel. Demand for elec trical energy assures success.' Large yield on investment," A. B. LEACH & CO., NEW VORK. ' CHICAOO BOSTON PH1LADKLPHI 4 i 1 s.. I 4 isr4 atVfox