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() k i YU KDA Y, AUGUS 31, 1895, — - - — e COMNERCIAL AXD FINANCIAL 7 (LTRSS 5 DONG WL FER A B A S OMAMA LIVE STOOK MARKER Sttt stor o 5 g, s, 2 CULATION 1S ACTIVE. Wheat Climbed One Cent with the Help of | R cH i it 2b s o1 Improvement in Markets Generally is Be- STOCKS AND BOND! Cattle Receipts Oontinuned High and d STOCK, of n Big Corn Crop in Ale g} P & rendy Having 1tx Bffeot. N COTTONSRED OfL—Liverpool refined, 17s 9 : Firmer Cables, LINSEID 01l ‘ f g ming Very Pronounced. Securities W Charncterized by nn Prices Were Steady. Teade In Cattl a Dull-¥ WRIR TSV Improved Tone Yesterdny, v Market Not M e NEW YORK. Aug. 801 stock res M Tietined, §144 e was slow | VIOW Of (he week maya: Lullishness T—— ‘N-v‘ H--",H/}‘ O] By Foroquarters, 3%4; S——— NEW YORK, Aug. ®0.—The stock markets to- CHICAC 3 CATTLE \ \ a4 thi K Int " specula " | Wndquarters e84, % ¥ | Aay were eharacterized by ap improved tone, al | and native beeves wers dull at a decline of 107 oM. ol B b LI B e > LATER IT WAS SCARED BY GOLD EXPORTS | | Wi ACil v fownimtauiinood, & o b | DANGER 1S IN TOO RAPID EXPANSION | i were sharcerlist by ma impronc tone, St | MARKET WAS SLOW ON BEEF STEERS | jo moflvs bover were ot at a dectne ot ot | (5 ‘P iy cissen of HOPS~AL London (Paclfic consty, I2, yesterday. In view of the faci that the engage { kinds of natives sold at about the same prices | Mo ticain il S Traders Have Degun to Plgare on an | 458 we ) centnls, incluling §.000 ecntnls ers was larger than had been expected and that | Hogs Were of Poor Quality but the |the full advance galned earller fn the week. & corresgonding benefcinl Infucnce on . g neral ased Visible Supply Next Weather fine, Sunguine Had Antieipated 81350000 of gold had beon withd awn from he Number Was About the Same | The month's cattie veceipts are the smullest for | usiness,” gecus to bo tho most patent. factor, in ek — Trading in Onts - —Wool Sent Up by Specu- firm, *The street felt nestined that the government aw for Days | Coe ‘o*the. rhceipie have coninied of ‘wostbrn | ARGLICE fActor of the ‘samé Kind was found I Quite Brisk. s lath bond syndicate would relnbutse the treasury for Past, Faniers and Texan e Wechine of'exchanice Ttes at the ices of last most_of the gold taken out, and the syndicate With provisions selir (e basls of 575 | Weok and the beginning of (hik present one, an | depostiea ' $1,00.000 n* ol e the close of for hogs, the hog mark bout s had as | the bellet it created that kold shipments were at 1 3 business, king logal (enderd in ‘excinnge, thus ver' todiy e A for e ot Whou an end’ Th st expectation was, however, ¢ ug. 3.—-Wheat climbed 1o . CEW YORK. Aug. 30.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | placing the reserve at about $10,6:1,000. PRIDAY, Aug. 0. | Sales drugxe vy, With me: | ®inttercd. Exclunge his recovered to fgur i f"l cables, but backed EW YORK, K s o | At the opening of tie board some fr Wi FRIDAY, Aug. 80 | gl “jiivy el trendoly which ninke 1 exports through mercant QY iped by enet GuB(M, S9L TR nd | moasS K, o Bkt Weekly Review of Trade, issued tOmOFrOW, | riicions fo k pince, and Tobaceo broke ecelpts for the past twenty-four hours, | WMl s b ant | Nouacs profitable, and ship v down later, scared by gold export talk and | b o P Lo will say: Improvement in markets con- | cent t 4 on manipulation, the influ- | a8 compared with the previous four days, | sale miad for com- | Rgxregate 3,390,000, London has continued to o] de- UTTE "acking stoe @ olce to of " g ence of a sharp coverin move: 9 N > il argely oceupy negative nttitude light clearances, closing e down. Corn de- | BUTTEICPacking stock, 8@Ste: eholes 10 | finen, and whereas a féw months ag o eharp covering movem ¥ are as follows t JRFESIY G | Deung i ReBNtLYS il clined e and oats e, but provisions made | faleY: W@e: kathered cream 1@15e; 8OPA- | (verybody was nursing the falntest hopes ind and recorded g0 \igust ttle. Hogs. Shcep. Horses 3 p Ly the Beld reoranization slight gaine, AT T \ of recovery, It has now come to be the only i cd Chicago Augus 2818° L1001 o] and native sheep sold | biiying of Atchison, Union Pacifle, Northern Pas L~Cholce fs 70 to 100 1bs., are > 3 el 2 ! 8| 204 1 t way fro 5 for o ip 1o | e Al othes 1 {l x ol Wheat was decidedly strong early and | o jari IR0 it T 10 10 1R are. uoted 8 gueution 1 what branches, If any, the rise | 1% per cent. Tenncstor Gonl tig per cent, Suiar | AUELR 5o i ; 3,00 for _Ghalie, L Taw tandy " ME-Doung | loweds THie. conthused HeWEAUS on the part Gf steadily sold up 1ic, but later lost “"‘l""“ CHEBSI—Wisconsin full _cream, 9o: Young | 0 prices and the increase (n business may | Gia"" 'yt cent, The railway group after ii oclock | August 27 3016 ¥ nking 82,15, Western range sheep, of | the forel cment has been largely offsct by the vance. All the news favored better pr v~\v,\,,,‘.“,‘._ 1@ twine, 11@12; Nebraska and | 80 00 far. Strong conservative feeling s | intored nto {he transactions and seoted gaing August Seeid, T 168 | which ‘e’ supply was lrgely mide up. sold | increasod “public Interest in the matket, while Cables were higher, botn In the United | Towa, full cream, l0c; Limburger. No. 1, ie; | inding expression, not as yet controlling | FAnKing up to 1% per cent in New ~Jersey | CATTLE—The market opened with ninety. | oISl at $240isid, " There was a fair ihauley | bull pools in & vuriety of stocks have been active SOHIINENL, A0 WILIB08 | et R, Ao S 3 (g | Central. Atier middny sates to realize profiis | C | v P bu o N \nd Wektessive. The shott interest In the mare Kingdom and on the continent, and all | K. lo: ‘Swiss, No. 1. 18 the markets or industries, but WArning | caused a fractional reaction in the general liat, 1| €8Nt fresh loads of cattle in sight and | ings sultable, the lots on sule not being | ket was greatly reduced, but at the advance pros | "Live LTRY~Henw, 8G8%e: roosters, 3o mestic markets were on the boom. There | e e Ty, SO rocaters S | against too rapid expansion and rise. In | per cent in Sugar and 24 per cent in Tobacco. | seven londs reported back. While the re- | fat enough. iueds k moderate numbers of | fessional traders, who considered that it had gone was additional talk of export demand at| it gy AL I Lo L some directions the advance in prices | The decline was checked fufore 1 o'cluck and an | celpts today were not quite up to yester- | it Bhech Lambs were active at 88160025 | far o B DUt out fresh contincts the seaboard and the delive nl.« “:‘x the L G, M learly, cks future :,r“\l‘;..»l«“ Irlu\'fil):al'ul::'; 10k place. the latter in Iy State Gus. 1% per | 4aY's run, they were about the same as the | head; hogs, 14,000 head; sheep, 8,000 head. L Finuneial A ||r'-. Wl est were not large, nearly 100 cars and hay, $6.50; midland. $6. ow- | aging fe €8 e great powe ZXpo| cen ‘ittsburg and Cleveland, Columbus, Chi- | receipts of last Friday, so fa Jers €. 30.—Exchange on London, e L b T e hase conditions | [id: 48 rve straw, s3; color makes the price on | of gold continue, but are met by synaicate | cout, ‘g Lyt Dok, a3 Clovelnnd Colioue, Ko | recelpts of last Friday, so far as ngmber New York Live Stock Market. | dove sight, 2 morke 4 i e eus than the duy e alves | b Wt bules well dhe beat. ™ Only top grades | deposits and expected to cease #oon. AnX- | priforrud and 1 por cont in. Wabs yoe oruscned, THY receipis of GALUV HAYY W OYORK, Aug. * $).—DEEVES-Recoip! PARIS, Aug e per cent were not slow to _impress h L & feties about the monetary future 1o | Pap pratetr heen large all this week and on most days | 2 head; opened slow, closed active but not | 200 for the nec hange on on the trade and “there was a rush N o BLES, o AL A LR B T L LU 3 nt to delivery hour r In excess of the run of a year ago. Migher: wood | Colorudos, 84.60; stugs “and, oxen, | 1% for of shorts to cover and good investment ¢ New potatoes, cholce stock, 30c. or cotton, have somewhat improved in gave the ek S There was about the usual proportion of | Hinikan: Dl 4160 SHEALRS Bt o456 | JLONI Gold Is quoted at Buen i Sl 3 ioice stock, $3.00G8.50 | during the week. Important steps toward | Tobacco and Lead wer § . European’ cables quote American steers “at 1460 | Ayies toda Madrid, 10.00; Ligbo buylng as well, while the offcrings were | po ; : during the week. Important steps tow SR L (D g Wares 4 | falrlsh western stcers among the offerings | 12 i woghtl ferrigerator Vet Bl B Peternburd: G Athenac el o Stk ool Jight, showing that the liquidation was 5 ‘y&“:y w.‘k.,uij, 1t 1 vestors, Labor t bles are for the #mall fraction, United States that were good enough for killers, Th "“X'rl |] I" I.\Mlx\'r. ;Ayy ‘a” | ‘In ad Viennn, 103, o a close. A he sharp bulge R ) orders, sacked, per Ib., 1e. threateninie and_some of importance have been | 41k, against 42, the last precedt L arket, howeve: slow aet steets. | eeD: & nd_easier; lumbs, dul wer SO0, Al 0.THife Wi Sa e there was some realizing and short selling, B ke doing tetter than anybody had expected, but are | the main higher . " The buyers did not appear at all anxious | to chuice, 3 OWlig 1o the AArUlaLioh of FeROrts. of Iaree Sas which caused a %c decline, but the strong | - WATERMBLONS per dom, erated, 3200020, | couniing wpon . srent Dusinoss for he rest of | S wi i shrinkage in the for that kind of cattle and they were slow | HOGS . 4,938 head; ensler at $3.156 | {rotk faving been' mado. Tho brice OF steel Pons g ridia e rally C WY-—Cl the year. The advance in prices of fron and its | trading today, compared with veste:day and the cetting do S HlikiTah. TR g . | 42 & e alls rowe 115 to S efo o e clearances E ment, per do., @ single week to the price of Heasemer iron at [ 3,000. The speculation, er, lost none of | “4% ld at about yesterday's prices b » o pte board were also disappointing, being rrr Pittshurie, and vet the great stecl companies are | its buoyancy and liberal *wirn. rhenracd | There were only about fifteen londs of | Record of recoipts at the four principl markets | o Financlal Notes, #maller than expected, and was alsc The crop of home grown grapes Is light. Buying wherever (hey can. while the air I (01l | in some instances, nowbly: Lenign Terminal lste, | COW8 and heifers on sale. The demand, as riday, August 30, 159 3 G onTRNIy AuE: 9 Ings, $14,896,046; bale factor. December sold early off to According to-a_report 1o the Department of | of reports that thig or that finished product will | 4 per cont; Wisconsin Central Ists, trust receipws, | USUal, Was very good for'that class of stuff | - g IOt 3 or %e under the close last night, but ;:nh- State hy Consul Eugene Germain at Zurich, the | further advance. Many of the ablest men de- | 25 per cent; Oregon Improvement consol os, and the offerings were soon cleaned up. The | maha . . ALTIMORE, Aug. 30.~Clearings, $1,321 ered strength rapldly and sold to 64%c, off | destruction of vineyards W Italy by an insect | plore this rapid rise and urge that the consumers | por ‘cont; nessee Coal, Birmingham diviston: | light offerings and the good demand com- | <! By i : Ances, $178,330 fo Blc and back th #%c. The market turned | commoniy known us the vine louse, has been | begin ‘to hesltnte. Bt the various combinations | lsts and Rie Four, Cairo division, 18, 2 per cent; | bined to make the market strong. Y vinivvasosduiiis NEW YORK, ' Aug. very weak during the last hour and soid off | rmous, nce the appearance of the insect | which now control many fron producis have 0 [ Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf 1sts, As usual toward the close of the week 4 b balances, $6,057,200, 106 troon the hiE \ 1 Se below | M that country it has totally ruin acres | successtully 1ifted prices thus far that the mar- | Atchison, Colorado & Pacific 1818, | buyers did not exhibit quite so much als .. ¥ naing 2005 1, WASHINGTON, Aug. 80.~Today's statement of 14 per ce r xfety to lond up with stockers and - the condition of ‘the treasury shows: Available 1 of vineyiids and 18,160 acres partly so. Sicily | keta seem to lack the restraint of Individual o the close last n touching | pf V| Ry 2 nver & Rio Grande e S e tnr ias been and s still the greatest sufferer from | caution, and meanwhile holders of large quanti- ¢ cent 4 exchange, i L R LR R R the pest. The vinevards ruined on that lsland | ties purchased for future delivery want to 2P 4 . o Atythe sime ume the demand WOOL MAR &l _par bid. 3 o JEsass in the visible aupply next dweek i aren ot 03 e 18 e | et i e e o i e dimand, whother apieuiile; New Al iwi e marked falrly acuive: The ringn, 1102611 bl e as also talk of hea old ship- partly desiroyed, An Investigation made | on siew or old orders, appears large enough to Unlon Blevated 1ats a & whole did not show much change SREaRiE o Flenic A 505 percent. New Ve ments and n.ir ember closed at 3% E by the Itallan Depariment of Agricuiture shows | sustain all advances yot made, and strikes of ore in, 1 per cent. “D ‘fl_‘j’:\‘] 3|~_r_m.\. 0 far as values are con- PIAGEN INE QB VR i OW d KOl rescrve, $100,206, s dull, but firm, The st | tha equence of the change made in the | handlers and Marquette miners cause fe erned. The common and medium grades » » the market was durin rly | aricultural stituting ) Texsemer may 1un short. Copp (.”;W,, L R Ol 1 of light stock cattle do not sell quite o TON, Auj The Boston Commerclal . Aug. rings, | $13.14,00, ulge In wheat, but the colla 3 for vines—the w to farm lab s N so far advanced that large quantities of \ h Tnent 1ats and Alton & Terre Haute lsta 1 per | SUrong as they did and the market on that | Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool market: | easy'; rates, 4G4t per cent for Tatter did not correspondingly W f cased Ty I the rcelpts fro n e coming back from Butspe, thou i Ve | elass of stuff was ge:orally quoted as casier. | The market is dull. Ohio delaine has decined e e e A, The_receipts were 397 cars by rail and 45, R v at 121 cents for Lake. Lead 18 | "ol peening Post's London cablegram says: | Quotations: Htn 916 15 Mo Tas TAIgE of territory e pcaupt Al Tio RIS bu. by cunal and the quantity inspected out | M EREYSE e TG 3e SO0 R “te | Bdt ‘GF 1805w 108,970 "tona, with Tincreusing | Kafirs held the fleld toduy: the other markety (bt In the bags at private terms together compose hasib Ll of stors was 420000 bu. May ranged b K e Slvioe o o half, of 185 was 106,970 tone, With lacreusing | were nowhere, Some remarkable rises occurred [ No. Av. Pr. Av. Pr. No. Av. a 4 T tween 3tc and S1%e and rested at sle, that i it i LIRL .0 | in the former. Americans were dull on continued | 1.... 3 21163 8 23 st 45 | more than half the entire sales of domestic BRirk. bi ok g ia_overru the insect Lo | July. Coke is demoralized, With sales at $.10 | wo,jizations, Aflantic & Pacific lsts, = Reading 7.0 002 2 16 wools. These salex, however, It fx understood iR aing I ‘oats was quite brisk, with exent e dition, ret| o oe - Bonds and the Wabash issues excepted. | 10 o1y R ro at such a price that the 1 Num Storms Predi. ing In oats was quite brisk, wi In Calabria the conaition ‘ool has been speculatively hoisted, so that | bonds and the Wabash fssues excepte WaFe 4 #ich n/pivita That Svan:Oia Nhs eI better foeling early and weakneks r. { valls, | The government has restricted its s have fallen’ below. last h “August IThT_r"»{H"“mx Jhere, the (ciosing quotations on staple will not cost over ¢ clean. The offic 1y Wi The cash market was a trifie firmer early, endeavoring to protect the province 23,205,400 pounds, of which 10,952,900 were foreign, | the leading atocks of the New York exchange estimate of the American clip of 185 ASHINGTON, 0. for but lost the advance later in the sess c which 8o far has been spa ANt 20,748,850 Jag £, of which only 4,539,20) | toda: L 3 ational Association of Wool Man Saturday: May ranged from 22%c to 21%e and il Taty B suffered less from e p were foreign. nd for drems gondw is | Alehiwon. 3| Northy % . owarw dsTiRE 0t 311000000 (Lal 2Ot (HAE BEAseL or Nebraska—Generally fair; slightly’ at 2%e, other sections and some cancellations of orders for | Adame BXpress... 149 | do pfd ... - 3 soedld H shows a decline of 31,000,000 Iba. from that of 15 B Fenerally s o' provision market was very du Mr. Germain adds that the pest has spre Jgn men’s cloths are reported because goods | Altem. T H.r.o.o.. i # G and of £4,000,000 1bs. from that of 1899, The only | Cooler In southern portion; rortherly winds. The § n ket very dull, Rhangling September deais forward Into Oc- slowly in Ttaly than has been the case in | do not come up to & AU the same time | Am. Expres . LY. &N B L increase in ‘the face of the gencral loss i In | For Kans ir; cooler; winds becoming fober and Januury constituted the bulk of | other countries. ~Quotations e Tecolpts from abic atinue heavy, and the | Ealimore &Ohto.. : ¥ e e Arizona, Tdaho, New Mexico and Montana, West | northerly, RRE Baiiness dof THS Ao Ware: Myis ) ifornia Bartletts, $2.50; | outcome is 8o far in doubt that manufacturers | *Canada Pacific... Orexon Imp. . e . e Virginia eince 183 has logt more than half of | For South Dakota—Generally fair; warmer h he ; not buying beyond thelr actual needs. Canada Southern.. 57 |Oregon Nav. {1 i " her clip, Pennsylvania nearly half, New York a | Saturday o o ‘ dently the mo morous of the two par-| “ppp RA; 2 No shipping stock. The prospect for wheat has ha.dly improved | Central Pacific.... | L& U N e 96 . hird, Texas a third and Michigan a quarter. | po ‘I’|““‘ evening; routh winds, shifting to tles to the change, as the result of the | priMs! per box, choice stock, $1.00 | this week, altaough the price has fallen 4. per | Ches. & Ohio....... 3| Pacitic Mail. ... .9 . . 057 2 he total clip of this year, fleece and pulled, 18 s Towa—Generally fale: Slightly 1 operation was a small advanc @L.15; fancy varioties, '§1 cent. Westirn recelpts have decidedly Incrensed, | SChicago & Alton.. DA B R Biicis ? but. 204,296,720 1bs., the smailest since 1ssh, which | (FOr Towa—Generally fair; slizhtly coolery was done In pork, but while September is | CAPRICOTS- No shippi 3 but onl; bushels, against. 6,4 C. B &Q... 01 | Piusburg kot g Wwas again the smallost since 1881, The fales of [ Winds becoming norfhwester)y the same value as on vesterday, January | SOUTHERN PEACHE . bushels last vear, and Atlantic’ expe e only cigo Gas. L1l 63%|Pullman i % 5 " the weuk are 2 405,000 he. dom s:1c a1l s4s,0m 1ts, | For Missouri—Generally fair; cooler Sature 18 12%c higher. September lard is up APPLES—Chofce shipping stock, bbls., $2.000 | 1,373,356 bushels for the week, flour included, | Consoliduted Gas. | Rea S8 i forelgn, against 3,186,000 1bs. domestic and 9 day evening or night; winds northwesterly, and January laid Tiic. Ribs alsc higher | 2.5 croking applce, 41,1502 0 agalnst 271,118 bushels last year. In the pasi [ C..C., C.&SUL.... A 0 Bt Bil 18 | s foreign last week und 3.734,00 Thx. domeatie Loenl Record. by e for both S CALIFORNIA PEACHES—Crawfords, per box, | four weeks Atlantic exports have been only Colo.'Conl & Iro | R G W pid e 20 285 i nd 1,665,000 1bs. forelgn for the same week Inst "FICE OF THE WEAT! RE Jstimated cars RO, 315; | $LW: ‘clins, e 4368680 bushels, against 11 thels last | Cotton Ol Cert...! tock Teland. .. 5 5. W0 ; The sales to date Show an Inceease of CE OF THE WEATHER BURBAU, ORtE: $10: nogs. 10,000 head + 30| TRTRAWBERRIBS cholee shipping stock, none ane thisalng is 10 xpinin | Delnware & id st Paul.........0 s I 6 2 9 b tomeaic and S4aNa by 1w “rorcisn | OMAA, Auk, 30 Omaba, 1 .,|.4| ot teme il etioga 10, 000 i e, ¥ GOOSERERRIES—No shippini stoc o Za1TURS oy MR A advance | Del., Lack. & W... S ¥ 10 i from the same date in 1893, The receipts to dat rature’ and rainfall, compared with - the The leading tutures ranged as follows: ACK. RASPRERKIBS-—No Shioping stock. | i pricen which néon ehecked the autko, o | D. & K6 pid .. st P O i it i : Show an increase of of bules domestic wnd | Corresponding day of the ..‘.‘q four years: 1804, 1893 80.~Clearing AT - QUASKHERIIES No whivping atock £ ROINg: Horeracd) niore Trealy. ‘and tha | Di# Qo Corvsrts Gopid.... : 210,808 bales forelgn, c Tarke lots, Ives Vith the promise of & great crop po a | dopfd:l ear Keters , r e markets of n, New York, Phila- | ) temperat 045 3% ase K| eaisan|? 3 s, SUS0GLTS. £ e & "nde oot mere were no aurpius of | G NoFhern pid L 530 as qulet as last week, but U pitation 0 .00 .00 Oshex 03%| 634@3¢ 2CTA iitornia, per case, $1.25. S ian o s s 1L ey ware, p0 sumlusl oL b ot . C Joodt ] undertone ces fr' ool b Condition of (em $ ipitatio CAL F 1 : whic A s easi [ Hoskine. VA i 5 3 S strong. The very small proporti o L Lralibde cipitation 05| 3014 3 il : § the new crop year, which boging with next week. | Jiiihoin O S. Express. s G 5 L L Al t Omaha‘for the day and since March 1, auik 86 e secdlings, per box, $2. hether oxagge:ted or not, reports of Injury B 5 i 3 s ilccomplished has been noted . \soriaat MONS—fxtra_tancy lemons, 561 siae, 4 CL A ARIBa o 8.1, ponia e, Ay Thane To 00 Erie & jvotis Fazge s g i ; Biis on, much, chiange, althoush trom " some | JSCIRofoted oxcoss wince MARGh i K‘;l'\i\«:fi» L0, b ¢ Saiis large supply of actual cotton available at this o Shore. . heeling & 1 ; Pl o more desirous of selling than they were a week | Normal precipitation i 3 | @2ish; modium size Dunches, 3200025 e | 1t the Vield s nsshort ax buyers beteve 1t i : o o §0 o, Tuta factor thag will assist n the pre- | Deflclency for the S i APPEES. Noe Sk Tok & ot Blgn. 10 bl nesk AL I8! ot siAoe & St L o ¥ 3| Ventton ot "any Weakening in ‘that the wool 1a | Total precipitation since'ifa 25 nhes = ; MISCELLANEOUS. the abundance of 0ld cotlon i forelen markess e Bhateuy M 3 Tarkely' hela'in strong hinds—denlers who have | Deficlency since March 1 L 5% henea 8 yaig Extra_sclects, 330 per can; company | MUst hinder exporis at high prices during the N L 2 Hefy 10 ok & Srent ‘pecsistenicy In hotding out | _meports from Stat{ AL 905 0 i frrot very months in which planters are foreed to sell 1024 (0. K& T o L CE S L et TR T T o 970 9 Tee, T2@ide. most of their product. = Already dispatches indf GiI | o pal 3 T 5 3 three markets—New York, Doston and Philadel- s Y @1t ate that the reall Gade at many scuthern points pere phin—aggregate 6,363,200 1bs., ngainst 6.675,900 Ihe, b 87T D dom, ;|1 R vem fon the whek have!bien 136 1n% the o vear ago. The specific Kites are: New York PR 5 40 i English walnuts, soft- | United States, against 196 last year, and forty- e Lo Ciba; Roston, Wieato0 I, and ) il TATION : ® Wiberts, 10c; Brazil | tWo In Canada, aainst forty last year. 2 i m'lt.s iR fiphia, 1351700 1bs. The marke! in' Hoston s 38 o uts, raw, '6e; roasted, it i, . pd.. L 11 do pd.; slightly more active than a week earlier, (he:e o1 STATE OB WEATHER, m d gan eamraed uopmdPad) ~£¥p 0 oav -ipatia], RIN S i Am. Tob. being inereased demand for territorics, domestic DATES—In 60 to 70-Ib. boxes, 6c per Ib.; fard LA LS, N n Racitc a0 pra.. . and forelgn scoured and Australian. ‘There has 3] EHtGu inions, sere a3 small hoxes, 100 per 1. N Pacifie pa. PN M Ikewlse been considerable carpet stock movel i R FLOUR—Winter © patent CIDER-Pwe juice, per bbl, $5; half bbl, $3. | ARETemate of Rusinesss Transncted | U P.D. &6 Ather D5 g A The market_situa York hau ben | QIADR e onay. Siratahte. 18.0009.40. o Rienta. Tbe RICE POPCORN—In the ear, on orders,” per ¥ the Associnted Banks Last Week, | “opig <1 medified but little since. With the Villonting ", VEW Y e CALVES., as It is, buye.s ng hold in an in. 2 r. Drink straights, §2 hakers, 31.0062 # HiDES AND TALLOW, NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The following table, [ The total 'sales of stocks today were 22886 ks ; ent. manter, . But . stack . 18 held 3 . 00| Clear, WHEAT—No.' 3 spring, 614@61%c; No. 3 red 1 groen hides, oz No. 2 green compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total clear- | shares, including: American Sugar, 45,800; 3 5 3 4.bs X ng: Ameriean Sugar, 4 n 0 2 ; o b, there "0 ittt e | 31 . ::;' ;,"»Agm“dy i R en saltéd hides, 9c; No. 3 | ances of the principal cities and the percents can Tobacco, 20.500; Atchison, third assessm o A H 1 manufacturer who has been holding off must 3 i _' e OATS—No.' 2. 18%c; No. 3" white, 204@21%c; | 3" 130; No. ‘veal calf, 8 to 15 Ibs, 100; No. | oo e 3 20; Distilling, 6,7 4,40); Reating, 5 He Qeiphin hos been unusun’ly quict the past w. ek RaTEwhite, 2@io. ' B N b, o2 251y 007 N | corresponding week Instyea 1L800; R 400; St & South- | 77 : While some concession in prices has been noted, BIB-No: 3, doc. ; 'No, 1 dry ‘salted hides, 12 parlly cured western, St Paul, 33,400; Tennessee Coal ¢ o e there 18 & al diapcsition on the part of ho'd: | Sait foake Git Y—No. %, nominal; No. 3, 23@4ic; No. | hides, tic per Ib. lesa than tully cured. «nd Iron, § 2 110 300 ers to remain firm, The sales in Chicago will | Blsmarck. < SHE PELTS. en salted, each Zrim CITI Clearings. | Inc. . 3 o aggregate 600,000 Ibs., which shows u slight in- | St. Vincoat 3 No. 1, $1.01@1.01%. green salted shearlings (short wooled early wkins). Ne crease over last wek, The general tone of the | Cheyenne. . TIMOTHY SEED--Piime, $.0 ach, 5@ dry sheariings (short wooled early NEW YORK, Aug. 9. NEY ON : market is quiet, but prices remain firm for good | Milas City. PROVISIONS--Moss pork, per bbl., $0.0069.25. | kkint, No. 1, each, s@lte; dry shearlings (short : Easy at 1 per cent; iast loan, 1 per cent; elosed oL R o Wools, In St Louls' trale has been fair ‘this | Rapid Olty Lard, ver 100 1bs. Short ribs, sides (loos wooled early’ skins), N ch, dry fint . . e 3 ; 8 at 1 per cent week. Stocks are liberal and grades o meet | GAIVESLOm.... $6.6005.65; dry salted sdpulders (boxed), Kansas and’ Nebraska butcher Wool peits, “actual | & B ; ©| PRIME MERCANTILE PAVER—3%@4 any demand. = whort clear sides (hoxed), $0.236. welght, 4G6c; dry fint Colorado butcher wool , srveens oo | cent, e “T*" Indicates trace of precipitation, "\;mmw ~Distillers finished goods, cal., | peice. per b, uctunt weleht, “dgotcs dry int L seere STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with actual WHEAT CROP IS A HUMMER, L. A. WELSH, Observer, 3 Olorado murra ool pelts, per Ib., actua nelsco 1t <o+ | business in_banicers' bills at $4.89%@490 for d ——— BUGARS—Unchanged. weight, 4@6c. Have feet cut off, as It is useless neISCo wovneen . nd and $4.88%@4.89 for 60 days; posted rafes s Affects Only the Low Grades Soclology. Mlowlng we p to frotght_on them. s . 101,90 and $4.9 il Dill, $4.85 < o 4 S 'OGA, N. Y. Satnartotiawing were the recwipta and shipments |ito, Ray SCiehtoon Wi ep o0 2 tailow, e Plttsbusg LI 5 A cretal billy, 345514 and Will Not Trouble the Farmers. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 3).—Rev. Dr. ! g No. 2 tallow, 3uG3lc: greare, white A, 4@ |Cincionat b4 ¢+H B R B 3 DULUTH, Aug. 30.—Speaking today in regard | Wilbur F. Crafts of Pittsburg today Articies. Receipta. [Shipments. | (idc; grease, white B, dic; grease, vellow, 2 Kansas Clty L 0000000 261,545 . pona TR repor to_conel o I the vory sucs e Rnter erastenmhile A 99 to the report of tae elevators on experiments in | or.q the concluding lecture in the very suce trying to remove the smut from wheat ariving | cessful Saratoga summer course. His subjeot . wtre L R | L e e g, hniaee. Yellow, AN | Now Oricans +100i1100 e : ! < Flour, Bole. .orweeires - 3,000 oo | % D S AR e M eci BOMAIn e e 452005, b F. Wyman, sccretary of the Board of | “Soclolegy Viewed 1YUII1 Citizenship." Trade, sald: **There Is no use talking, the norti- p Wheat bu o000 21000 | “Wodr UNWASHED - Fine ) b@re: fine | Milwaukes . LS Ci0ms| 7l § Comm. bu. 8 §70.000 | ygne, Biaoc: quarter-blood, "0t weedy. burry | Detrolt { . 6ol eSS | S P N, - bu. s d chafry, 8@i5¢; cotted aud broken, coarse, 1@ | Loutsville 2D § , S (1 000 [[andiaRAtiy:: e L cotedial L ok en ook, 210 [ Laniaville o “_ 61Dk B S g west I8 golng to have a big crop this year, and Bariey. bu . _9,000 WOOL WASH n, 1518 fine, 1@ |OMAHA . st of it will grade No. 1 hard and No. 1 north. On tha Prolusy exonneo todiy th buttor mar- | 1665 tuh washed c; bk, cka, 6c; | Providence '[!} ¢ 0,500 rn, and those grades show very ltile smut MOkt OF the smutty wheat Is low grade and s Poor BLUM anyway, for which there 1§ no market Duluth, and there 18 no money in it for th Z5IESE5 552 £22 % R b aa ioniy orematey 00y tug 1ocks," 2@3c; dead pulled: Clveland . 51210 et S 1}:.‘\. nlrr o5 e ™. i T ¢ T Marke Rraa A3l 1007 ot : s Seny 0 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, & 5 3 oo AL Indianapiily ; ,855,9 Al iofi Colu E 0 3 g - at coming to Duluth graded Closing Quotations on the Principal canced on sharp | HArtford .. Al 3 3 10 100 3 3.0 093 3 et ATl Ay Commoditics and Staple § cables were firm and | Richmond .. 6 | 2 3 oot DL | -“‘";;; 3 which s tract grade Tis NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—FLOUR-Receipts, 1.+ 4 waa mot en- | Washingtor ... i | i 5 N W ; i . at o far 4 hus Kraded about with a big business in spring patents; exporters . 639 Decemb . . 5l 8t. P Ocusola 78., COLORATX hard and 70 per cent 1 norther raised bids, but falled to get much flour: city : : 2070 W Bt 08, 1 {0 C. & P. W o paracana e et o T SR MIEN—Adv: nwd In sympathy with wheat, but i Krtiens 4 i & Tonn, old 68, ) St It s rent from the grading of the whe mill patents, $.0064.2; winter patents, $3.50 B e, Bechums ek o closed Kigher Rt : i Conunrien. .., G 2 e B o5 7 trom the mew crop waich hax altcady been ro- ; 33256340, a patents, $3.00@1.65; winter mixed, cash and September, 3 PESTRRIIPI RIS | Rniaon OB 4 T 02 g*,“;;:; T ShaT tobma ahoL ALY L ot st reseInts : Elastic extras, 3 fota. bakers, $2.90713.10 qer Mily, ; - ( : mon 30 ind . 00 2 - here, Wil be almost an unknown qu e : R o T 3 THFirm and higher, early for futures, ITCCSEr v . X 1nda 80. 28 |¥e i 08 t § teeders..: Is not %o seriovs ax it might be i the | b= < \ winter low gr 40; spring low grades, | aropping off with other ‘markets and closing | Portland, Me, . it L. & 2. unified da. _88|so. R K. . 7 WYOMING. g IRl RE S e Slflcklugs $LE6G2.35. Ry fancy, $3.05@3.15 under yesterday's finals: spot, lower; No. 2, cash | Atlant o 3.0/:10000 | O. N.lsts.... 113 ay State Live Btock Co, i e AnOI, tare ok I CORN 'MEAL yellow * western, - $1.02; Drember, 18%c; May, easy, 22 asked Fort Worth ... i laialiis s e g i< But the whast already racelved Brandywine, $1 T R B Waco s e i e R Rasiatlons 20 steers.....1829 200 feeders.... 1013 ieshed out befure the recent WHEAT- 25,000 bu.; spot quiet and AL o Syracus: G i § & e bnatationd. . .., . Whitcomb. which on ihe wheat in shoc higher; No. . 6%ci No. 1 hard, 68%c, deliv c, east track. Dex Moines e 3 | BCSTON, 2 Call loaus, 2adle per cent: | o gpoore 315 106 steers, Tx. 118 e but serlously harmful the p opor 4 N st track, ) (sl 16 Closing® prices. f . TX. Of smut continues to poevall there 18 nc ered. Options showed @ good deal of -strenktn AX Tilgher; ot and Rapids & i 1| Smacios Pl 1 Stoer...... /1100 3¢ 1 teer...... 148 nuée o pravall here is no Qarly, higher cables And. centinucd buving being | TIMOTHY SEED—$3.75 E f PR i 5 stocks, bouds and o8; 1 ste it 1 steer. 1260 i T e combined with bullish sentiment, und prices rose | HAY—Tairly active, steady to firm; timothy, | *Toledo . R OAS 5 5 AT &S F 2014 Wis. Central.. ... 7 1 sicer. KTt 4 fecders. ... L et e o " sharply, only to react later under realizing by | $9.60614.00: prafrie, $6.60G9.00 Lowell .00 A 7 20| Ani Stwar 5ol 1101 | Edison Blee, Tiis: 160 er.ivi il 680 31 feeders. .. 100 e » e e smut ¢ for Varicosa early buyers, The market finaily railied a Wit ITTER-Yo lower fo cin at a@ze; | Wilmingion, el § oot (10 1024 Gen. Elec, pid..... 10 4 feeders, 1145 e, e et ang and closed @%e hikher: August closed at 66 v separator creamery, 10@iic. Norfolk. ... i 786,607 i v Stille Gas. ... 10% | Atehison 4 FEEDERS. O keth Sse, and ¢ Yei Beptember, She, closed at oac. nchanged: steddy at 10tc. Sioux Cliy "2 i 900 Boston & Aibany - 181 ' |Atehison ds...0"1 Bus e s ok | eIns, - CORN-—Tecelpts, 148300 bu.: exports, 55400 bu.; [ WHISKY—Steady; '$1.22 8 B 153 419 Hoston & M . 1| New Eng ity i 924 260 INE ; 0.—The smutty wheat Al 3 #pot quiet and strong; 2, Ay O,tio LEAD—Dull and weak: $3.27%, sellers. I' . . 540, . . P03 Wis. Cent. 1ste 1 tull £ 2 ” ( rally K e g AR n opened strong with wheat, but were' sold freely | SPELTER—Fitm; $.07i. o o i o 4 97 "| Allouez Mining Co 2 203 § om Duluth s senerally lnughed at hen Trusses, on warmer weathee west and closed PROVISIONS-Pork, standard Joubins R s 9 X Electric 37%|Avantic ... 5 , \. Pillsbury sald: It s like printing’ th 10 K¢ higher; September, 41%4@42c, closed $9.50. Lard e steam, $5.70; 36,80 ¢ vere waene Nlinols Steel 74 | Boston & Montana 3 cows.. «.1128 330 Lord's prayer and culling It news. OATS—Recelpts, 100,200 bu.; exports, 10000 b, " longs, $6.60; ribe, | Lincon 5 3 Mexican Centr: 123 Butte & Boston ... 39 feeders... 1033 3 3% i Syrlnges spot. quict and about’ steady; No. 2, 2lc New Bedford 11101 s | oY &N, 43 |Calumet & Heeid., 3 cders. 106 s Mark ) tions higher at first on covering; s S F] 2000 bbls.: wheat, 76,000 bu.; | Wichita . s 3 : § | Ore. Short Line. 113! Centennfal..... ... HOGS—The receipts of hogs were about the YORK, Aux. JAR-Raw, dull and . corn and elosed unchanged t lower; Sep:er 4,000 bu Birmi 30, Rubber. i 40k | Franklin...... P Qs yesterday, there beink elghteen loads in | Meavy: fair rétining r 3 Atomizers, e e e INTS 6,000 bhis.; wheat, 5,000 § ¢ San D 3 5 | Kearnarge |11 ‘Seventeen the day AT Y iainio: refined, dull; No. 6. 3@ 1i-16c spring, 0G75¢; good to cholce X . Ky, 3 2/ Union P 16 |Osceola . e coming to . 0.7, 3 116G fo. b s 13 h g - — West E» 76 Q\Hm-)‘ o ' poor, " LR 3 $-6Gayo; No. 10, da in-ike; No. 11,3, Dull and we 04 crop, 4@ic; o v\ Mich. 5 3 o pid:. . o2 | Ramirao & Sqason the o c: No ed O-160; cut loaf, 4 13-16a50; fRon to oholge, 1004 ren; i, " 40" NEW YORK, Aug, 3 v - i i Weatlngh, Elcc... 34 |Wolverine.... .. IR | Grushed, 4 1316650, powdered, § T10G4%C; gran: WOOL—Steady; domest . 18G2c; pulled, | the prices of ail quniitics of by A W. Elec. pfd....... day opened about st o | winted, 4 3-16ahe: cubes, 4 TR LEATHER-Qulet; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, | Shetucket nims, %c; Shetucket $-oz. A A ©.| San Francisco Mining Quotations. |active. 1 the end the y New Yorle stock today, 2080 " Weter Bilg Hght to heavy Welghts, 23¢; nclds, 211424 lue denl aci 8 A1 blue denims, [ $Sloux Falls 2.0 % , > SAN FRANCIS0O, Aug, H0. —Phie oMelal closing | Arength and closed” stron R United Sitat 2, ks aitoat fil PROVISION, £, ulli famliy, $10.0061200; | %c: Shetucl %c; falls dou- | sFremont, Neb. . -+ | quotations for minfug Stocks today were as fol- | cleared at‘an early hour, e pretty fair nited Hta : gainst 406,524 extra mess, 1. b ms, $16.00¢016.50; | ble and twist 240 bl c; falls double | *Ha . 3 4 e b heavy hoks sold at $4.35. The bulk of the sales nited \ again 6,921 “ut meats, dull; piekled hel. | and twist §-oz ‘fancy de nims, e; falls double L e 21 A b were at $4.20 to §$4.30. Representati Plekled shouldors, 3@ 0, | and oz fancy denims. “lo; - Amoskeag FHL i, g W JTnstice. el Pers Sh, Pr. N e 8 Lard, ‘sieadys western steam closed At $6 piaid hieetings, Wo; Stark T-0z, $-0m., R 2 . 3 B 53 w0 eolp Sh, A 13 “ & 2 4 Lo e tember, $6.20, nominal: refined, s . 100z, and 12-0s wray duck, Ye: York and e Kot s i e % 0 s HAMBURG, f e ‘and lower: new mesk, 311,00 11,50, erell plain denimm, - 4ci MaksAchusetts henvy | AURUSLL «v.iyiiisersriorse 3 g Sean e Y K 400 bage. : i s, 2@ full skin Alpha, C A und X tickings, also 1ghi | Scranton o : el M Tee 0.0 tags: el 4 PORL IR Tt celpis, 5000 ks, sieaty. | Mo and nedvy Salem Slckings. G sach. | Helena i 3 | the Vaea haten {10 bage; clcared fo 1513 Dodge St.—2d Door West P, 0, vestern dairy i3 western ory. 150 lendid Dusiness doing With the jobbers: Print- | Kalamazon ...\ 2 : i B Raton o, T 00 wesl ¥, U0 | L A 8t 30 for BPOL Rad 8 i-160 for | FOCKEON sessrisossisrsoos ; i ot Gon 2 ed’ cloved ai $1 3 | very firm, with higher prices. Yarns, strong but | Exclusive of New York .| 378,516,634 PALL RIVER, Mass., Aug. 30,—Print cloth Shi ny. ssions, * Impotenoy, FALL RIVE ass, Aug. 30—Print cloth ¢ Kold_ shipments by and constl norrow's steamships promise (o be very large \pation, oo goilar & Handy & Harmon will ship $100,000 and Stein- g e wender & Stoffregen #1000, Hard & will MAN DRUG Whip $250,000 and Nesslage & Fuller have increased 2 A By 450,000 thelr gold engagements made earlier in oG e : Kol Forevn 9,519,427 A [ oo, : TR @K market firm at S N 1 X 4 & MBTALS Pl fron Sieads - . Torunto L 6000 | Gowld & Ourry...2. 83" |Vellow Juciet. 1000; | morthern, ure in the South, HARE 11005001000 3 . Hale & Noreross % brokers' : R AN Aug. 3.—The era BT 11 2a e ¥ 71 “siiver bars, 6634 xicat 308 6 h ul and 4 "" » :‘ L. ing in b4f{e. Drafts, signt, 2ieet telegraphie, be. cener ’r"l s, steady. by the 3 ¥, 2 ray ol v is elaime L ) London Stoel Quotatio: . the week for §100,000. Gios & Bro, have de Dull; off summer yel o - LONDON Am( 0.4 p. m, ('luvi ¥ o) + g § cided to increass their ~hwv|um 0, 00, JAMES B, BOYD, J. W. D) I T R LD 1 | era | VOLUME OF BUSINESS GROWING. | @inols AT A Some of the gold has alt b i at Telephone 1039, A% 85Gd0; prime white, 30631 ‘demonstrated the commercial guc aola. hedt. 107 15 u ! SHEEP—Only was reported | ALY GUE ihe exception ndy & Harmon, oranize here a plant to manutacture ste Small Exports of Wheat. 8 ’ a8 e 21 % " pirered for malei | & Co. will wend away $210,000 in gold. OMAHA, NEB, roiome L et el o b0 B | e YO, R B iaees omorrn . e g el e WOl | &0, U o Sty b COMMISSION gemand moderate; No. 3 red winter, G process: | Large quantities of thi bl have heen | will say: The closing wee ukust surprises o 6 - e B0 Teaeers haww Tae B (A AR S 37ed spring, 08 212d; No. 1 hard Manitoba. o R e L e R B Bk even the most optimistic with a striking increase | BONEY Ao ner cones Ve 0% Kansasx Clty Stock. B e an oy tedar %o a8 15 Grain. ?“G‘Vhi"ni & Stooks No: ifornia, 56 10. ' Futures opened firm; | Pitisburg and other points I O Iy iharaas | MONB =, vt Sy L i R NSAS CITY, Aug, 30.—CATTLE-Receipts 90 wold 1 50 @bt Y T Room 111% Board of Trad, with near her months - T N D A e ills L G s te of dis head: shipmienta, 8,00 head; market weak Direct wires to Chicago and New York, a higher: closed_srm. o distant g rket ptions | Bosea Chicno, Bt Loutn, Kansan Cty, Omana | Lot i 41" opén market : o Migners okt steers, 327 : < Markets, Correspondents: Johit' A. Warreh & G owitions 10 highers about squaity < . 8.0 ptions | Bosto mana, | "5 oq% ‘per 2 seers, $5.7005.90] native | g ANSAS ! Iatributed; August b 0 Septomber, Sa il | opencd dull At s deciine, ralied on der | St Paul, Minncapolie, and 0 & more moderate A e : » . 0 —WHE October, 6 Tl Nov 3; December, | mand from Sep Horts i ot e | Cxient at distributing points in the south At Xor TerEloiEs Aootaiing .o c; No. 81 . P, EMITH (Tel 19%) 6. M. STANFORR i 37 Jumuary, e 30 Under Faria, Cunhia & Co.'s cable, showing ex. | lantic and gulf states. In dry goods, millinery 0 i 1 1 4 4 i i i ; o iver PR b ! Tha g sell-abuse, exe ay, A | not mctive DOMINION OF CANADA . 3 o for T i 1 i i i i 3 3 Phe following are 5,00 head; shipments, 200 £ A CORN Spo “fm: American mixed now, 30 | eelicay condivions wnd a %% G-baie orop O ilo | haie, shtes, clothing und gricatios fhe” it | ORK, The 1allowlng ta L0 B lower; "bulk of Kales fheuNe; F. P. SMITH & CO. R tures opened firm, With near posiflons | and Sanios probatie: closcd = steady demind s making Mself felt, with the prospect | €108In€ b Ls heavy, $3.8504.20; packers, $4.1504.5 ! mixed, 18G2le; ? = X 2 '\ - maner " and “distant "sosliona' g "Higher | polnie net Ugcllne Beplonber. 15 oo for . fusther impfovement fn' (e Immeaihie Outo Y . likhis, - $4.00G4.35; Yorkers, B SRN er GRAIN and PROVISION® m, with January %d bigher and uther | December, 3148061455, Spot’ coffee, dull: A cecding weeks. Al winter lines of goods have | Chollar ¥ Ophir... . 81 plks, $3.5014.20, s e 5,000 bu.j corn, 30,000 by mnm 1 sl avout "cqualy dis- | 916, Mid, quict and stendy; Cordova, $182°G1§ 01 | felt an fmproved request and munutacturers wnd | Crown Bolng. [\ 80 [Plemoii M e Dm0 head: shipments, 1 N %0 b, i s n Room 4. N, Y. Lite Bl‘fl-- Omaha, Bd; Seplember, 3 $1¢d; | HAVRE, Aug. 30.—Quict, unchan At noon | Jabbers are preparing to handle large fall trade, | Con. Cal. & Va,.... 203 | Quicksilver 300 kot atiady; lambe, $L00G485: muticns, | 08U 20 b L adh i o ol Quiet at st net abciine; sales, 14000 bag, fidcls o the Tate depression s fet Tates, ob | Goud & U Sl evada o i o e ey grdere vl 1% faiv; freely supplied; [ & - bera in dry Koo rdware and groceries Nor andard L 220 A s n L 1 savelysiner, wiace & o Ao t. Louls fancy winter. 7s. Peorin Markets. noune t lers for Septem- | Homestake Unfon Con o | 81 VLS, 3 ) MINNEAPOL WEWHBAT-Was firm R - L Yy P R PEORIA, Aug. 3),~CORN—Steady; No, 3, 86c; \ o at the south | Iron Siiver 000, Yelow Jackot..... 88 |, ST LOUIS 0 i foday and elosed hisheri SUUN, THeC|ico: "R Fum Nosioas! Bunle Saiph % PROVISIONE—Hacon, ~ qulet; mand poor; 5 at th | Mexicau. firm, but the chiefly low grade ber, B8%e; December, SON@GRIe; May, GWei on | SrTROIN Bend. our _complote Dook Cumberiand cut, £ to 30 Ibu, | 4L vi No. 2 white, ®%@214e; No. 3 c e the catton crop steern, $5.3 d snipping, 8.2 | rack 3 hard,loe; Ne, 3 pacthem, Bene; | ing MARGIN THADING ahoet . ribe, 3 ltw, 8s; long ' clear t country merchants » £10; Ko gi #nG | Mo 3 northern, WESSac 13993007 pret | TRAPING Ty ALL MARKET &: E‘“' £ 10 45 1bs., 87s; long clear, heavy, 55 Ibs,. w No. 2, 42 a better feeling 1 & fair| NEW ORLEANS, Aug. Futures | 5.00; bul . JUR—Easy: et Dt e sgi s tux. | BXPLAINED pj Also our dally 1 84; short clen 18 ibs., %s (di| WHISKY—Firm; finished gools, on the basis and for wholesalers. firm; sales, 147,600 bales: 8 @1.55; | Ibw. weig o §3.65; | clears, 33MGRE; second clears, iR Ak | e Jetter suggesting when and in what to trade t olear middi 85 Iba., 3ds; clear | of $1.22 for high wines. of wheat from both coasts of the | October, $7.92; November, §1.52Q7.83; December. | stock; $2.0004.00; cows and b , $.2002.00. __ — He eferences furnished. ARBO u-, u ln 16 1ba.,' 40s; shoulders, square, 13 to EIPTS—Wheat, 3600 bu.; corn, 40,600 bu.; | United States and from Montreal this week (four ;~ $7G7.88; January, $1.02G7.93; February, $1.97@ | $2.0043.50; T d_ Indlan’ steers, Whent Market, GABT MUERS CHICAGO OPEN .fim- short cut, 14 o 16 Ibs., 40s. | cats, 71800 bu. i bariey, none. s wheat) amount to only 1LA71,000 tushels, against March, #.08Ga0d; April, #0786 " Bpot | bulk of wiles, $3.0063.60; cows and heiters, 82006 | pupuTH, 30— W HEAT—Stronger; No. 1| BOARD OF TRADE, 222 Traders Buliding, Ghis' h_American, numlnL Beet, | “SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 2,400 bu. 2.959,000 bushels last week, elnud steady; middiing ‘upland, § 3-16c; gulf, calves, 36.00G9.00 euch. hard, cash, ‘s.# August, 0%c; No, 1 porthern, | C9§0 -n Tos; prime mess, 6o Pork, | bu.; cats, 63,180 bu.; 1¥e, Bone; barley, 100 bu. the Week one year ago and 6,092,000 bushels two | 8 7-16¢; sales, 1,900 pales uoufl—llewnu. 3,000 bead; shipments, 2,300 . l

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