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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1900 \8 \ \ London dsclined £143 for spot and £138 168 nute 5 1 s - 1 . | re o ATERE gomewhat fn_sympathy with this break SR i (o Ploeh o i 0 atears. . 94 400 | steer... . 1010 4 00 The closs was ensy af $31.40@31 &, Copper g BERLIN, Aug. 13.—Prices opened dull on " " 4R [ caw. . n20 400 2 heiters. im " ol sl b g P B o Y LI W COTPRE | oy oy EININ Hutter Mask the bourse’ foday. but later American and L S Manan N, . o se'higher n' Landon. Tead ruled dull und | JLGING T, Aug. 18.—0n the Elxin botrd | bl iy R g R Ry Lon- — 1] heifers.. 660 316 1 cow — Wheat Opens Weak, but Recovers on Dam. | inchanged ut ‘8% and” speiter wis qiiet | {018 1o Buiter-was offor e markot | don advices Mine shares hardened on cov. s | 1 heiter. " $10 3@ L : age by Rain at Mivaaiy, g irop, warrante closed | A5 Quoled firm at 3ic, of Yo higher than | prewtsor e 0 Lonaen & Moy biite: | Bather Light Receipts Today for Monday in | § strers. .t % Gold is Abundant, but it Takes IHard b i dull and weak at § wa brokers' pric | ount rates, bl M0 5 o0 for lead was $.00 and for copper $16.62%. | — [ # per cent: three months' bills, dia per cent Oattle and Hogs. 1 bull 070 2 & Work to Get It _ [ EATTOW i T BT, | MOVEMENTS 0 sTOCKS AND HONDS. | | FARIS, ‘A 1 “Husiness on The boursc s HorTi fdbc. COUNtEy (5 o Trer, Ak i ed by TLondon's settle- § oe 113 A% 4 steers S CORN BREAKS AT START, BUT CLOSES FIRM | RICE Firm. don Tir to extra, 454 | Large B | ment, London sending buying orders. Rio | W. M. Wright—Neb. S ) | 6B p | L Ixporta of A Hold Atten- | tintos stimulated the whole market y W. M rizht—Ne fokirm dom HLTATL o) (o8 siimulh o e Swole vkt which | HARDLY ENOUGH HOGS TO MAKE A MARKET | § pome it 1™ "5/l KICKING ALL DONE BY TENDERFEET : NEW YORK, A 13.—The international | Vices. Three per cent rentes, 100f 30c for p— | il . J ¢ OMAN LESALE X i . 25 18 James B. Ryan—N -— Onts and Provistons liefase (o e Af- e L monetary situation was given considerable [ e Aecount. Fixchange on Londen, 35 1% | 1 ateer.... H0s N Redere.. 0 18 fected hy Depression in Other Condition of Trade and Quotations on | Prominence in Wall street today, through . panish 4s closed 719 Cattle Are in Active Demand Al LDullodon 1 stag W0 310 | One Omaha Man Who Has Falth in Y Markets and Remnain Quiet Staple and Faney Produce, | the engagement of $5,60,000 gold for export London Stock Quotations, Strong Prices and el o L Te R the Country and (x Co and Steady. Recelpts liberal; good stock firm | 10 Eurone tomorrow and Wednesday. 1t| LONDON, Aug. 13 m.—~Closing: Sell & Dime to 5 steers... 078 1 & cows..... 075 300 Adent of Winning A BOULTRY _tHens. 1m0 toosters. | 1 LATHLed that $50m00 of this amount S - 3 atecrs. 100 3 6 feeders . 816 4 15 out. il . 3 POUL/ ens, TAT4c; roostel 5 {0 payment for the British excheqier 1 cow %0 30 according to and size. i broflers. | [oan, a o0 her cent installment being due BTEIATE ol <A 3 W 1 Padden-8. D — CHICAGO, Aug. 13 —Damages from heavy ke, dtc gree, 4 turkeya, fe. " | on Wednewiav, Conconslons In rates for | Sunudian Pacin i " i §eows.. 1010 3751 steer rains in the northwest, combined with u [ FRESE i ate sotns; | SISTInE e ere tmade Jenkne SIeFling | ot Paul No. Pactfc 'L 18| Receipty were OUTH QMAHA, Aug 1 | 1 Cont v 1 James B. Sheean has recelved a long let- Rt o act todRy, Hevs | RIMAw Bge; turke T were oft 1 per cont’ No aftect was pro- | Lostia | Grand Trunk ...I 'S | omcint” Monday fie- Hogs, Sheel: | 2 feeders. 1040 1 cow ter from his brother, John A. Sheean, for- from early weukness In wheat today, Sep- | BUTTER mon to falr. 1dc; chofce, 1 | duced on The local money ‘market by ‘the | 175§y Anaconde sttt i) Bame day last week. ... 20 feeders. 1088 merly an Omaha attorney, who is now fn tha tember closing # shade under Saturday. | @lc; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 17 | £0) d eng g.m.hh](ml,v\ which bringe the Lx' v 'cantra) 192 | o g"m" week before Bwi Cape Nome gold fields. Mr. Sheean writes September closed %c down because of rains, | 73 - otal ou of gold on this movement up to [ == e - ame three weeks o 105 pe N ds. Mr. 8 Beptember’ closed Yo down rains. | “iiai_Trout, 10c; blue fish, 12c; plekerel, | 314,000,000, 1t fx expected that the cireula Hat, ateady at 3 1160 per unce, | BAME four weoke ais 460 % os very encouragingly of the conditions as Beptember oats e lower and the provisions | &c: catfish, 12¢; dressed buffalo, 6c; white: | ton of this sum in the 13 3 A Bars ioh | Sy ket | 1 900 market a shade to be lower | fish, 8c; Nerring CIaey Daa, o] aals | centers will sdie T8 I'.\‘wllr-n- an financial | MONS per_cent; short bills, 4y per | Average price paid for hogs tor the last| § (% e 318 H A they impress him, although he bears out Wheat began the day decidedly weak un- [ mon white bass. 10c croppie: toe: pike. | tension shets. Bacupe 1ok & BEIT Intuevar, | OV Vitew orEHy TS, B8 DAY Svnt ore’ days, with comparisons: 14 Fomdern, 1007 410§ feedars the assertions of the trinity of Omaba 5 3 es and heavy | 1€ halibut, 12¢; buliheads, 10c; ring perch, | When the early gold engagements were New York Min Stoe 11900, {1599, | 1898, 1597|7598, 71895 9 feeders.. 917 4 10 1 feeder. young men who recently returned from @er the influence of weak cables and heavy | gt ady i ¢ | ing Stocks, [ T Sotithwest facelpts. Liverpool was off 1%d | micKeret, 3ic; sofAuh. 10, vellow perch, 66 | the. Kaina e anilorm 1o & RUMGer of | the oo aiothins Tor oy of are bt sy qst s Loowe G0 B0 Mont Oupy. NOme (AL suushs 13 oR'y 10 B9, O and receipts at Kansas City, footing up ONS_TLive, per doz., %c | tssues. “Fhere were' ftful spirts of activity e st B bt Baanlul BUL 1AW s 1o 310 2 feeders. 1225 350 | tained by dint of hard work, close applica- 0,000 bushels, broke all ds. Influenced | L= Chalee, 410, ™ motee, | AL intervals ihe atrenzth, wan most | 05— — a5 HRERE B ) 3 43 tion and the grasping of every favorable by this Kkind of information = there » | $7'50: midland, chojee, S30; lawiand, cholge, | peciaitien. mnve the *Reer " indioaiion —of | Crown Point ;..... 11980 e ¥ (o410 | 19 tooders. Nh0 ¢ 20"} terten, 409 |opportunity Boata' 0t Beopie with wheat fo sell and fow | FL50; ye Hraw. Chojoe, $8; Ko 3 corn. 31| Strength. hii' wore soon” relegated o the | Con Cal & Va'li | ymouth 1 1) 4 2 X fesaerniinn foeders. 132 4% | Shortly after Sheean's arrival at Nome B o by b St A No.'3 White ot dici cracked corn. per | backgrolnd, when the metal Stocks forged | Dealwe 45| Quicksilver 150 5 1g 4 ' 1 bull..... 153 Clty, in company with Tom White, another Wdie Sower: at Tigaiiac wnd $18n] Bra Der ton. WL, SROTts, ber 1o | NOTADIS. to-the mira ehasri eron awjces | Hain & Norcross.; 30 |uierrs Nevada ... 1 s e 8 veatom. T D VS vy i | R s LHe 0 KDDL e B T s RS Tacouary. TAY | cUBUARRS e e sl belt. where {t’ wax mich needed. A large |ln Siver # |Caon Con 1 7 8 08) 4 32 M HOGS—There ware not enotigh hogs here | beach which had been prospected over and reports of Ken from excensiv Taing in | KEDABAOUE - Nere o Joe. e baten gf favorable ‘weekly esrnings con. | Mesican Yellow Jacket 1 [suly & 5,13/ 4 3 4,76 | toduy to make a'Killing for more than one | over again, near Nome City. *We airipped the northwest, from sprouting and of a| NEW TURNIPSPer bu. basket. 16 I SDeoIal. Btocis ehoen B - Y 80 | 4,32 packer and as w result none of them |a place near the water's edge,” he writes, e o e auEDIoyy e Shiys | NEY SURM 1. basket, T5e. 7 Ke excoptional gains were Bank Clearings July 30000 5 os) | 4 58| seemed to care whether they got any oF s, atsen & further racovery. Cueh | NENY BARACTE eaore DUCes, e, | o D O e o s it Lead pre- | g1 1,oUTS, Mo., Aug, 13.—Clearings, $6,- | A0y 31....0| 6 09/ 4 22| 43 Mot Chicago came woak 1o 10c Tower. but | “thirty by ten feet and then cleaned bed Sl .00 Bushels. wete also & PROTH.-Per dos. bu. hes, 25c. | ferred | :‘V‘{"v"rr'::‘jr‘\" “\'I'(‘I: o 'Irl’:"llv‘:;’v;ja";“ 589,107; balances, 948,087, Money, 167 per :::: 1. !“" 415 45 !'}In;hmu]rlg et here opened up 24@sc lower | rock, that is, took off the pay dirt. The Bl Keptember” sowly " clambered 5. (0 Homackrown, per dos., 1. | Lacknwanna' there was n. steady demand | Sent, New York exchange, e discount bid, | Aug. 3. § 15 § ) 45| Tith only one baver i the Held. A few of | next day we rocked it and found we had 54 e and clo 'm, only a shade un- %-bu. basket, 5oc. which eventually carried it up five points | 1S G0 e Aug. 4 78| 81,071 ¢ 1o made $60. During the next week we got der Saturday at New York re- “Per half-bushe! 5 d strei Sred o b CHICAGO, Aug. 13,—C1 s, $19,900,40 8. w510/ 4 43 Rx] 9714 or it 2% lower than Satur. R .8 [ Ported 2 londs taken for export. Seaboard | NE REANKCEer hait e 0. | i aafferad from the inerensed intarost | balances. $10413 Bonced excninge, 1A | AUE: B:iiiif o 148 * .| day AT prime load - of Iightweights sold | about §85 additional. Considering that the flearances In wheat and flour were edual | CABBAGE—Home-grown, per I, 140 |shown in railfond proprties. 'Buger cloved NI AT SECHAnES, DAL o ar Avg 7o e $ 18 Bhh'%, 88 WI0,0%, the sams as Gaturdeys h;-vh had been worked out pretty 000 bushe a ecelpts e | 1%¢ under Baturday's final price after early | g o1 0% @ New Yok o L ~Clearings, [ Aug, & H g 48| at an L o | thoroughly, White and I did unusually well 1,889,000 bushels, compared with 636,000 bush- [ CAULIFLOWER—Py stre ondor ¢ o Y | 82,081,950 New York 0@15e dis- . 8|5 15) 437 83| at all and after the first few loads had . i lagt year. ‘Minneapoiis and Duluth re. GREEN N EE A o Tarhas althongh e arbitinye housed tooR oounty Money P08 ;:ru . dledadveg 23: Yoot I8 in fl‘l"",“fi‘?“”:‘“'!;.'l“ b market, was vary dull The beach last year was certainly a winner. ported 448 cars, against last week and [ TOMATOES—Home-grown, per %-bu. | several thousand shares early in the day. | N ORK, Aug. 13—Exchanges, $8-| Aug 11 | ' sty PP of the sales were | Everybody made money. It {a not the 231w year ugo. Local recelpts numbered | basket, foe. Operations » confined to d 408,668 balang 5,42 {3 4942 4,75 | mostly at $4.92,@4.9, with some going as v o creased 624,000 hushels ONIONS--Home grown, per Ib., 1%4@1%ec. | pressed at the independent movement of | Palances, 81,157 ' AP R Ll aturday’s general mar- Corn staggered under a rush to sell at| CELERY—Michigan. €% 2 P Taliroad stocks &nd prime character ot S —— . ) L “The situation here is about as follows the openir Diiting ¢ % d T P, Indfeates Sunday. As will be seen from the table of average the opening uring The’ preceaii “Torty FRUITS gome of the fesues participating, In the| o Condition of the Treasury Thedicates Bunday. o cars of stock | prices the murker amyane table of average | Thousands of people are disappointed at the weutern Kunsas; country offerings were {RI11TS-None in market in the volume of business bu ment of the tr ¥ balances in the gen- | Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, | #K¢ cost was $1.94, Representative sales: |dreds would go If they had the money hrbgg e gl R { 3 S—Out of the market. b * . exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold | I'nfon_Pacific System. 40 T | No. — Av. s No. Av. §h. Pr p froer oand Liverpool weak and prices | PEACHIES—California, per box, %0c@1.00; isiness i ralirond” bonds = contfniued | rescrve” i the division of redemption, | "8 N. W. Ry.oc: 3 3 Yo > S5 Personally, 1 like the country and believe {raubled a8 o result, The break at the open- | Texas per {-basket crate. . hut a fiem tone was evident. Total | shows: Avatlable cash balance, $1250040; |1, %6 M\ KR ot o s # s the outlook 1s fairly encouraging. Moet the sesslon had proceeded fur, AHOFts cove | BLAMS-CAITornia. por oretec si.15@1.25, | , United States ‘refunding 2, when tusued e A s Gr8L P M & O Ry . " < e of the gold Is from Auvil creek and one gring to take brofits. ‘The ‘recovery in| PRUNES-California, Tragedy, per orate, | fa'k S T & per cent jn the bid price. Cotton Market, SR Dt D B " ) A, L R L B b R Salen, Tater cauned a recovery and the cioss | EARTL T B Ea ke b e L “rhe" " Commercial | Advertisers " London | oNEW | YORK, Aug. 13_The market| . j = R L st bdbonds e sl e T 1 s firm, September %ol hetwoen s LE IARS—California, per box, etal Cablektam saya: Busmens was al: | opened barely wteady, with ' prices un- | Total recelpts ...107 il ' > ” 19 everything is staked. Next year these closing e under Saturday wt G oy P L <. | most nominai in the markets here today. | ) ower, but immediately | The disposition of the day's receipts w 3 B clatms will all be jumped and country ceipta here were 152 cars Aare I Loiottaan ety S, SLIS; | The news from Africa and China was ..-~’\(,,‘,';‘; 7d sirong charactéristics, following as follows, cach buer purc hasing the num. @ Honane more thoroughly p’nm:.-rlmn 'P;; ‘sovres, fats wete re 7 e, even wheh oo q Fgcods h 30c counted disappointing, but prices were | [hoo)® elgn b ad scare of | ber of head indicates Ll A L e and wheat wore at thelr worst, Thers i | sig - A INIG8=California, {-basket crate, | maintained. Amerjcans Werd " neglected, | R rahatte. (e ear'y and late cables from | _Buyers 1 catte, Hogs, sheep b ] it b Ul s s b a sood demand from shippers and elovat GOOSENERRIES—Out of the market O e M i vie: Dbl Con | from “all Dhris of the MOUh war bullish omia backing, o % O 20 . & LTIy ERE SRR (OIS EOURE it seople, although there w seotte 1n. th e Fart ! . anadian © were ol Parls con- g L s shy | G ond Co 5 P " c e ot Dubinisn T oot eople in this | CHERRIES—California, per 10-Ib. boX. | tinued to advance copper shates. The ex. | Wiile the peculative public manifested an B e o & - e P—The sta of sheep were | ©OURtTY: ide of the | $1.10@1.2; url, per 24-qt. case, $% P eagerness to tuk Switt and Compan 20 ! e 1d closed 1o lower at 21%c. Recelpt » : » e o he Following are the closing prices on the R L TR day an advanes | Apmau; 5 eports come weak’ to 10c lower, the market [ o, e 4 pis were | - WATERMELONS—As to size, 20 to 2e | xow' Yorke stock exchinge; | of a1 pointe had been recorded; with sub: | S TR ) here started out about ateady. The de-| ‘7 have great faith in the country and Was SUPPOrt from packers, th 1 6 | box, 91 Valencles, $e 0as s 3 o 5 - | B gt 1 BTt Aea e 1, fdences of | Hamilton & Rothsch Steady. The poorer grades, however, were | boats. Men come in ev d OABTate: M0l BOBILin e 8 hox, $4 ncias, $4.25a4.50. Ches. & Oh do 24 pfd {ncreasing spot demand in the south, despite | Hamilton othschild.. . slow sale and bl ere & ¢ 2 . ery day who say P s o hiamber’ gork sold be- ’_lA‘HM(IN.‘IV\‘.III{urlIln.IKI'Im" 6.50; cholce, | CMicako GL W11 10 wis. | contral higher prices and indlcations ot o menbta, | Other buyers ... . 8063 | gtandy to .'.'r'x-(u‘rmx'i..“l..',:.,.}'" the way {rom | there is nothing in the country, but they - roat $11.57%01160; Septe i AN - Q wazt | Thira Avenue mprovement in the China war situation, A Total 3 Quotations: Cholce weatorn grass weth. | are generally people who don't know even 6.00416. 0202 clo BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | Chicago, 1. & L.... 204 Adams Express . slgnificant feature of the crop situation was AL ML 42 ers, $4.15a4.30; fair to d e o picuing b 21, | $2.2503.00. " 5 ot " Amer. Expros Uite ibsenca of new cotton ap mane psints, | CATTLE-There waw a light run of cattle [$3 84 15; cholce SRR Tl e IR | (o 20 DGEIge 8. the WibAG.. The Se0- the cl g1 . . MISCELLANEOUS. Chlcago & F 1L o6t U, 8. Bxpress whila none of the centers of secumuiation | here this morning and thie bulk of the re- [45; choice ewes, $1.6043.75; fair to good | 9nd 44y 1 was here [ met one of the passen- R T s, $1.35; English walnuts, per Ib., 124 JRL& 1 Am o seventy-| &, a8 against 654 bales e 0od many Ve, ver ! 5" good to cholce clippe 4 ol oate 20 carnetoSl0| 13¢: fibeits, per Ib., 12 aimonds, per Ibe | G C.C. & 8t L. sthl do' pfd..... Tnbt Year Uhe wame duy Hounton Tecoimey | few steers good enough for Killers, EGL0: ATt aod clinped homus. $ro0d ':” o ker, as he had been prospecting up ; \ ars; hogs, | 14gi16c: raw, per 1o, Siugor soamtent 61 | Colo. Southern % Amer. Multing o new cotton, whereas 350 bales were re. | There were only about four or fiv 4357 cholce spring lambs, ¥.25g6.40; fair to | the beach ten miles that morning and the The leading futures ranged as follows Tac 15t prd A do’ prd i ported a year ago, Rumors that Neill vas | Of corn fed steers on the market today and [ good spring lambs, $5.00@5.2%5; feeder | 801d Was scarce and very fine and could not 3 HIDES. do 24 pfd 16 [Amer. 5. & R.. about to fssue a bullish circular and that |88 buyers all wanted supplics the few | wethers, $3.20@3.40; feeder yearlings, $3.40@ | be saved. As a matter of fact it is al Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.|Sat'y. : 1 gfesn tides, op Na., 9] Dol Fuamone ar A the Misaissippl valley nad beon visited by | liere BEOUEHL Ba0 Btrom s e mues tecder lambs, 83750480, Repreaenta: | ympossible o prospect ity feet of property 4 L gh. | Low ose. S ke JDides, 6ei Noo 2| Del. L. 152 |Amer. 8pirite cloudburst aided bulls in the late sessic act that Chicago reportad lower mar- ales: o« ¢ teet of property o sasioetbondL4 " hidos, Sc; No. 1 salted hidés, éhe; No, Denver & R 111wl Yo o, ‘x‘.,x theless, profit taking overstrained kets. The short supply of western kil LTah ewen. .o 110 3680 in the time he employed in prospecting ten ted hides, ie: No. 1 veal culf,'8 'to 72| ™5™ yiq [ Amer. over-zealous ‘longs. At the close the mar- | 1¢ ackers very little to choose fr daho ewes.....l1 1l 8 368 e { . Ao 1bs., 7ci No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 Ibs,, be. Brie % do pa GlRet Wik vary atendy. with prices met 5 to |and as a result they bought cattle at good | 61 Tdaho wheep. . . . a8, |miles. There are Rundreds.of juat such fel- ot Ty do " s Amer, 80 & Wil 3% |16 points higher, Fatures closed — very | Strong prices that ordinarily they would | 13 Tdaho sheep........... 1109 432 |loweand they spend their time in town con- *Corn— by gr. Nor. p W |, do ptd D | stendyi August, $948; September, $584: Oc- [ not have looked at i el 22 Utah vearlings and wethers i demning Nome A 8T, LOUIS, Aug wer | Focking ( 1yl Amer. lin Blate. . 2215 | tober, '$5.60 T, $5.49; ‘December, e cow market was also in good shape, [ 25 cull lambs : - i % e, cusih, elevator, 710 track, TG | Hociing v iyl o pfd $ | $941: Junuary, $5.45; February. $8.47; March, | although the supply was fairly liberal Cull lambs. ... { ,..The bottom has fallen out of the city of Bep s August Tl September, TRe¢; " De- | Hilnols. Cer ity Amer. Tobacco ... w1 | $5.49; “April, 48 o S8 84: Jutie $6.30; | Anything at all good brought stronger cull lambs. i Nome. The merchants have generally lost o3t hard, e * O iowa cenrad E1h il ot cloked quiet at {8 advance: prices’ than‘at the close of the week andin Ldaho Tamie ] and so have the saloon keepers. This is 2 cash, Sic; track, 38 ped 4 | Anaconda Min, Co.. g | uplands, 10%c; middling gulf, 1 ¥ | Some cases sales may have been made a daho lambs. 00 | ow i : T Aug i September, 36c; Octo- | s B & G ol rke. Rap, Tr | none. L ik good dime higher. Even the medium Idaho lambs 240 |owing to the fact that too many people came LB &W t4lColo, F. & 1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13.—COTTON-] grades moved more freely this morning at Idaho lambs. g3 into the country. The camp will be all HGdlae; August, 4 | Lake Shors do 1 ; s, 55 bales; shipments, 415 bale ] canners, puyers alo 5 o gol airel Ogtober, d1i4e; No. 2 white, L. & N Pederal reat .00 18 | 15,048 bales. 1t picked up practically everything here at Idaho lambs R | i B TR SISUIALION UL tiw:ib dUe 151 O u“f;k‘n“‘ do ptd NEW ORLEAN:! Aug. 13 —COTTON- | prices that compare favorably with last Utah ewes 375 |somewhat to the prevalence of United States Fey ek Al 155 ' (General Electric Firm. sates. nane: ordinary, Thec: xood ar. | Week. Good bulls were in active demand [IM Utah sheep 410 |money. Another year will see the popula- $3.0063.15, SPREEAIGHE W Mex al 71t |Glurose Sugar dinary, 85-i6c; low middiing, §7-18c; mid- | this morning and had there been any western wethers 415 | tion greatly thinned out and the district on o g o v Minn. L. ) dn prd. dling, 915 1 good middling, 10 3-16¢ id- | here they would have brought fully steady western wethers . 415 ale ' i SEEDS—Timothyseed in demand and [~ "4 “yea o Int'n'l Pa A1Ng fair, 10 7-16c: recaipts, 40 bales: stoek, | Prices. The common kinds are not scught western yearlings g et R Briset Atrensthening, $.25g3.35 for good | Mo, Pacific ......... i) ~do pld.. 2298 balew. Futures were'steady: August, | ftse 5 N western Vvearlings e —_— i o ] * Mobile & Ohlo...... 38 |Laclede Gas 0.00; September, $8714%.72; October, 8837 | s e feeder trade was the principal fea- | g o The wolf in the fab | ELAXC Higher: $1 y A e R Natighel. Biscn $367 November. §8.25a5 2 December, $ 4 | tre of today's market. The rain gave yurd | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 4 aroad Al gt I CORNMEALSteudy, $2.20G2.5 e s o it - 2% |825] January, $5.958.98; February,’ tracers a great deal more confidence in sl olothing: because it :he: traveled on his own AT aey T apsanh ok, sgut. entral |10 (National' Lead 1i.., 17 | §28 March, $8.30@8.32; April, $8.5445. futiire prices as it will undoubtedly greatly | All Lines Are Inclined to Be Lower |¢Putation he couldn’t accomplish his pur- Cash quotations were as follows: $6.0067. 50, .8 rairie, Contral.i 1 130 | A0 pfd.....iers Sty | 836838, {ncrease the demand from the country and i Toke; pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch L O RBteadys winler patents, 88,89 | WHISKY_Steady, § AV O 1 T ) Coffee Mark et e T e oppretty mell|. CHICAGO, Aug. 13—CATTIE—Recelpts, | Hazel Balve couldn’t sell thelr worthless {0iq tirniwhta, $2G3 0 svring snecials. | 1RON COT i N i ¥ A Bk NEW YORK ug 13 GOFPEE—8pot | Started out active and it was not long be- | 32,000 heud, including 3,00 weaterns and 1,50 salves on their merits, so they put them in straights, $3.30113.00; baters. HEMP TWINI do " pfd.......... 114 No. American - Rlo, Guils Mo (hvalos. Do MII, dun; | tore, everything had changed hands. Bales [ Texans: native stosrs, sbout 1i0c lower; |boxes and wrappers like Dewitt's Lok . MRS Ontarto & W 214, Pacific Coast ... B Nt oI hC: o, Qull: | were made all the way from a dime to'a |choico westerns, steady: others weak: [out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch R Jobbing | quarter higher, the greatest ad ce b e 2 4 vl T P 10 points Iower. linder wewkc Bhronean mar: | e "on e cholcs. honey "ot Beark | TEXINE stendy to slow ‘butchers' stock, | Hazel Salve. It cures plles and all skin wcats (boxéd), easier; ¢ shorts, §7 | Pt o R AT L et advices, light general selling, an ab- | Cows and heifers were al o demmock [ clow to 10c lower; natives, pest on sale to- | diseases (hoxed)griasier: extra shorts, $8.35; clear | " do st pfd alian recelpts than looked for and bearlsh | Western rangers were in good demand to- [SLe¢Ts, $5.3545.95; poor to medium, $4.655.% Civil Service Examinath bu 60 clear sides, 386215 RO - e s statistical changes. Brazilian market news | day, both on the bart of packers and foedor d feeders, steady at $4.00a4.65; mixed | . DEABIANSLISRAL o maltin i to] i e leud, steady; $420. Spolter | g, 6. W 914 Pullman’ Pal, [vas cncoiraging, but a poor offset to the | huyers. Both were bidders on the heavir | . slow ‘at $1.IGE%N; cows, SLWp | Clvil setvice examinations at Omaha are SDS—No. | flax, $1.35; No. 1 north P s % % stand. R. & the entire seasion_ speculation. was_ Com: ghts and as a result prices were gener. | #40; helfers, £.0005.00; canners, $215a2.%5; | announced he - follows o | physlcist orn, $1.30; prime timothy, $066; clover, con- Uirkeys; Src; speinga derie s enls 4 Sugar . pieatively L and. chieRy of . profes: | Ay higher. There were very few killers | LU Jetk, 1o 106 lomer at Jo@t0: ool e Sopiember B T bt e: Trao: grade. $o00s o0 / | BC;_uprings, bc: geese, ot springs. po o slonal character. Close was steady it and what were here were rather common, | L 3a650; Tecans, recspts, | cRinical draftsman, Navy department, at PROVISIONS—Moss pork. per bbl., $1.55 | 1BGGS-Bleady 1o, o "Prings: 3 woints lower. Total sal Dags, in- | BuL they brought good strong prices. The | [£0 heudi sale today, seven car-|guor sy, September 1 § B s o (L < b 1 N v | loads at $4. exas fed steers, about steady per day, September 18 and 1 for elec- @11.60, Lard, per 100 1ha. . 86006625 Short | BUTTER- Steady: « ery o Leather cluding September at §1 ober; §7.80; | feeders sold all the way' from 10c to 2ic | %S0 RER « grass stec Y| trical expert and draftsman, Navy depart shouiders (boxed), 86550700, Short " clear | RECEIPT lour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 10| Ve B0 B G i s L finish and the pens were cleared early i4 | HOGS—Recelpts today, 3,000 head; tomor- and 20, for translator of Krandish and .23 : * | 70,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu.: s, 15,000 et 4 Republie 1, & NEW YORK T DRY G _ BEEF STEERS. L O P ot (i) ey [ 18, Tuesday examinations will' be held for T A n0c 60t 10ar. M8 Srantilaten Sast ) 35,000 bu.i oats, 43,000 bu. ' | o Railway e 11| A ped tpnRW ORI pug JL-DRY * G00DR-=| y, Av. P W e e B vy et T s light. $0.0 | translator of Chinese, transportation clork, FRTE G TR A2 i Grain and Provisions. | qes g Poi B e CT& UL | weather conditions und betier attendaice | I UM A0 . 5.35: bulk of sales, $8.056.20. * ¥ ° | quartermastor's department, ‘and trained e i are eceipts and ship- 5 CITY, Au . k_Paclfio \ of buyers, There fs a fair business looked $0 48 i 18 62 SHEEP AND [LAMBS-Recelpts, 20,000 v indinn bureat mentn for tod § CITY, Aug e | L 7 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 20, foid Ulin 80 Eiour, BHI8. e 18,000 Tl T1hge Naw York Moner Masket: The reports of curtailment of production | 3. @165 falr 1o cholce mixed, $3.7514.25; wesi- | Would quickly leave you if you u Ysats hu ++190,000 December, 821 NEW YORK, A 3 MON were more numerous. Blenchad cottons a1 T sheep, $4.0004.40; Texas sheep, $1.007 t x Aol "o 0.0 cember, 8214 <, Aug, ON call, | 8, che ern sheep, 0; y e 0 { N Qorn, by 1eoagee 10.000 Brsamber: WG | It er sty prme. mrreuntiie | wool sheetings were quiet and unchanged. | § 10 B: Thtive Tambh, $4.25G0.00; wentern lanibs, | O; King's New Life Pilis. Thousands of Rye. bu y E 000 N e, t T paper, 4ub per cent Coarse colored cottons were dull and frres- ( 8 350 $4.75@5.50. sufferers have proved their matchless Bariey, bu ¢ 13,000 161009 Dhite, 21k RLING KOHANGB=Weouk, witn | {iar, Print cloths were dulet -but frm, | | 2 merit for sick and nervous headaches. On the Produce oxcliange today the butte 3 50 usiness in bankers bills at $157s0 | quyfities. Ginghams are ORna_ prices | 2 A - Naw Xork Live Hledlc They make pure blood and build up your r timothy, $850; chol o i R L e W DL R it nghams are quiet and prices | 2 : p 1= market was firm; creameries, e | prairie, 3 i ce emand and ot S 0T SXIY | Steady. Woolen goods were quict through- LY, XORK, | AU 12.=SBDV health. Only Zic. Money back if not cured. Gairten 100T7c. " Chosss Hrmmi hOns | PBUTTER . Creamery, 1015c; 4 ted rates BSG4E4I5 and 34885 | oy : ceipts, Sist head; steers. slow mediusp. |gsiqny xubn & O Eggs firm; fresh, 12 r 16c. » 166018c; dalry, fancy. """"‘«":"hlllf ""1 21,838, 3 L NS AT 1 1020 4 25 shade ‘In\\--r. hullslllmd Sows, "\:”&s‘i.s"tg' old by Kuhn 0., drugglists. e BGGE— i & i : ertificates, § C; bar, #lc; = Several ecars unsold. Steers, $4 i - - \ NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | san st k’."'x‘l'v',f-'(fl‘rir.‘.‘ .\A!le:“”l';l ind Kan- | Mexican dollars, #1sc a Dried Froit 1290 2 80 bulls, $2.4043.5; cows, $1.75ad.50; calves, Marringe Licennes, o Lurned; new white Woud cases icluden. 1ac | activer tallvead, HEm, | o d¥i state, In-| BiN and without changa: * Gows A! TRIRE, LR Receints: 488 head LDRSINIIES SR GATEiaEe Hoanaes ware s Quotatlons for the Duy on Vartows |MREC |““Ihe ‘closing prices on bonds today are as ok started poorly foF evaporated B " A R, Pl 1L bt tarnilks, wenk | Sued yesterday A Il N yorieomm e, o e et bu.; corn, 2,00 | follows Demand was very light and the - et B 8 i to Ze lower; 0t 0 tops, 7 5ig | Bdward W Wood, omana A K, Aug. 18 —FLOUR—Recelpts, | PSPy Te W s - - 0 rgely nominal. State com- nin ; B cull D o3, 6205 | Susn A. King, Omiha......... { 2000 Bbls.; exporta, 18T BbIs. | dull wrk 200 i o ez hsat, 1,000 bu.corn) f1e i oy 1% | mon was quoted from ac to 5c; prime. W@ | ' e b 350 | grassers : 5. 2| Charles Davis, Omaha ........ and lower in response 1o wheats deciine. = EAr P : fa: $X@ic, Prunes, STAGS. SHEET BS—Receipts, 22,039 | Loulsa Palmer, Omaha . ( pring patents showing (hé | Liverpool G : R Mia7c per pound, s to Blze and quality. i Nead; sheep, steady: common stock, 4 reatest 10 o » aln and Provis acific 3 ¢ | Ragc ; 1 i e e ady; Timothy Morlarty, Omala ... Srenes M:TI.R.:“ ‘X‘-‘Wh‘nl:fl LIVERPOOL, Aug,. 18—\ \l’? l:filflh]n(u.]l(nan]l%f'llh Moor Park, 156 STOCKERS AND | tambs opened 156 off; closed Minnie Hornberger, Omuha itol ra 3 ;' Minnesot, v 3 “ 3 CHEAT-Spot, ! 7. Peaches, peeled, 14@18c; u od, 66 9 g 4 ey owe pep, $3.00604.75; KOO . e d eesennteseay 0 winter ext S0 00; winter low | No. T orthern. spring, 6 ‘4di No.'1 cali: [ 9 S0 o 48 4 Going to By IR TG 5 #7006 culls, $4.00014 * | Mina Frieden, Omahu des, $240612.70. Rye flour, dull; fair to prnia, 68 4ladabs Gd tures, steady; Sep- . RK, Aug. 13 Ll y e Receipts, 7,63 head; slow at $5.60 | WV. T Phillips, Charles City, | do g cholce to fancy, 504 s Ji%d; Decemb o, la & e engiged 5,000,000 S NEBRASKA @55 ' | Marie Hartley, Omahu ” LH e o i American mixed, 7 9 feeders.. 994 b - - - andywin i 11%d; American mixed, old, 4s ‘g | o2 0RO Wednesd: OWa. 980 3 15 st L b Nty 8 [ Iywine, $2, 15 v, - 1 ] Ixed, old, 48 d. | p3% N0, Pk ot g ER 1980 315 St. Louls Live Stock. Mortality Statisties. Quiet: feeding, 11'4ai2%e c. | ROVISIONS—Bacon, Cumb do adj. & (o, export represents the operations of | 1 1 6600 head, inciuding Texans, | ported to the Hoard of Health for tha : i H B, AlG@ee firm, 5a; ShOrt riba, firm, e tar mr fot: | Canada So. ‘H Sl & 8 the syndicate that is handling the subscrip- Jo0W.. 00 3 slower., Nutive shipping and fortyselght hours ‘ending At noon Mon- £ Dt o8, 3s 3 L It hel- 0. & batil otns. tions to the British exchequer los COW., e 2 4.80010.70; with striet cy, | day: AT Receint 1050 wu.; e, el ar middles, Jight, " L L i excheaquer loan in this | 1§ Cow. .\ M1 3 Iramed et and. utoher stears sohi | . Deaths-Mrs. Bangta Lindquist. 74 North B reoalps. 1 Ay exports, | L M, b0 418, Shoulders, % . TGN 5 cows. @5.35; steers under 1,000 pounds Eighteenth, aged a; Joseph Klepetko, 1402 F B B e e ervators N 4G | atondy: oia Bd; AmeFIca reNied. stonie’ %0, Pacific 4 Wool Mark § iy s ptockers and, feeders, 8800475 cows and Soutl TSR SR SO0 e s AL, and Togo elevator: Noo y ;4 ed, steady, 3% 411 bl St okt _— ¥ Stig e tors, with fanes ghon cand | Agnes Howe, 416 Cuming, aged 11 months [yers wenker an bearish cablos’ from' na: | American colored, siron, 515 FOnNy .Y e i & Bha)lo 1n [ prices inchined ! medium grades 1t | 1 cow.: sroer. 1) 0 5 S a0 DAY B asan WAL Dorensi o re et and, keneral liquidation among roo; ad- | Tight fine @17c; heavy fine, 11G14c POW, Hoer, oLy a0 IR U EoIRE aor s il 1 Tl TEMRE QT do Market. Erie goneral i leht ne it heavy fine, 1ate; e | 1 cow fooder O pocolpts, 3000 head: market 5| 218 Conter, irl: John Swoboda, 124 South ment of winter wheat also assisted in ar-| TOLEDO, 0., Aug WHEAT—Dul! & D O 4 — et § thedars feeders lower on lghts: ioc lower on' heavy pigs Fitteenth, boy o U BUIN Candsnole ear | unchanged bot, 714 AT- siecrt " THE REALT oo and its, 85,100 ackers, $5.00005.05; . R e B e e S SR O il 1 ore i THE REALTY MARKET } i oder bufchers, 5 1006.20 T S arost ¥iv L e T T et T e i B ol ol Ac: | Decembe P & Contral 1s 1 feaders feeders BT AND ™ A s Roceipts, 170 TAWAS CITY, Mich, Aue. 13 -Thunder tomber, 10 b 1GASONE, closed nt Soiae; Dée| CORN—Dull, lower: No. 2 & N._unil. 4 i Va. Centurios INSTRUMENTS plac . 20 foedel ders head; market steady'; native muttors, 1.2 | storms have put’ out the forest fires which fomber, IR closed ap Sos; De-| CORN-Dull lower; No. 3 cash, 400; Sep. |, & ki HR: e | {INETRUME placed on record Monday, | 1 feerer foeders Jea%: Marker steadyi native mutla .,\,,',‘\‘h..\. e bufiing (hrougHoit (e’ countsy ! CORN ¢ L 700 bu.; expor| 5 ‘D o . *When lssued. **Trust receipt. Offered f . aege eeders. $2.25a2.50; stockers, $3.25613. for a wee o 4 100 buj ekports, 163 “unchanged; No. 2 cash, | R Warranty Deeds, 18 18808PN tooders ainil ks At lenst twenty farm bulldings were ; afloat, and 43y ptions were | RYE. \changed; No, 2 s < Quotntion L. D. Harrison and wife to R, ¥ 1 eow... . 1010 2 0 cow Ianuas City Live Stock, siroyad, besides fohoes sncigiape. Dan) Romi-demoralized ut frat by heavy rams| CLOVERSERDo DU mohocash, Sli4c. | BOSTON, Aug. 12-Call loans, 209 per || Parker, lot 6 block 6. Ambler Places 215 gawe 00 2% SOHR, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 13, CATTLE e by’ fire In the country lust weck s {hrough the corn belt, promoting active | prime, 101560, prime $5.40; Octoner, 1595 [ cont: " time loans, 3ty por i Omda) | Lowisa uter“and husband o Jane 2 cows.... 1113 goWA celits, 40 natives a0 Texan Stimated a ) ) tlon and short selling. 2, $4.5 d aadd 0 | closing Murphy t olock 11, Plainview 26 3 2 cows steers, firm: b ipply grass st gt bik demands for cash corn st = A & srT e | s~ | 204 . 5" ne oam AN uyarage of loe lower: buteher Cows, sl k Ol Market, fng and _the final rally. The Statement of Visible s ’ it i 87 | Jane Murphy to Edward Harrick, i 980 3 00 bull and feeding cattle, steady to shade lower: | TONDON, Aug. 13-0Il,—Calcutta lin. B ot lig et Mhotine NN Soment of Visible suavly, | Vo’ pra. il Electric . 5 | same 4 w| 3 00aer 210 810 2 feedera natlve S5 150a0: stockers and fecd- | sead, spot, linseed, a3 6d; turpentine | et "M oo Bhcermne. WA | o i sl , J3The statement of | Amer 120k Wi, Central | Amcorrigin i asbaid (o Neiii 18 feeders.. 820 4 10 foodern or butcher ows ani helfers, | soirits, 28 . cloged at 843 atlos N Saturday Jrain in store gn A0 6 | Atchison 4s ., N Yonovan, 1ot 6, block 22, in 18t add |17 feed 7300 2 feeders £.10 canners, $2.60m3.10; fod westeris, GATS Recelpts. 120,400 exports, | MIOAL o0 Baturdiy, August 11, s comphia | 101 T 1w N E G & C e to Corrigan Place b L T T R wintered Texun, 885504815 1 44,656 bu. Spot, quiet; No, 2 ROr: | by the New York Praduce sxchunge, fs as | Doston & Albwny. 243 M. J. C. Rvan and hushind to J Mo Tater b 11 i B8 G656 bu. 8pot, quiet ' No. 4c; No aae New roduce s as | Boston & Alba s DM 0O Rvan and hushand o) eeder.. 1080 4 10 gie No. 2 white s A white: | 5000 Bu.: oo, 11 351,000 ‘b Bosion Bavaied (.l Co wdeville, lot 1, block 7, Logan COLORADO alote, 100 hendy trade slow | JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tige; trac o 27} trac B ata | 3 o p ower: leavy, 055 10; mixed | |, white, aiic.” Options, 3 o Bl i oaLs, an Jodr | LT T AROHE Lol M. A. Phelps to John Schmidt, & § feeders.. 00 4@ & feeders.. 930 300 | und light, $L055.10; plgs. $450004.0) Ieiephone 1039, Omaha, Nz\ AV=Dull; sp 7 sood to 0 bu.: barie - nerease of | n Con W [*Rostoy Mon feet of n 89 feet’ of wiy of fot 20, { toacei crilt 31 2 = 3P CAND LAMHS- R ceipts, 100 3 i i 'barléy, 350,000 bu., a decreasa o 4 |Butte & Roston o 5, ro: B ko 3 cows.... 1170 § cows ™1 250 OIS G et (e <3 e g e e | S0 b e O 4 [l ot | U Trprovement Artociauon | BCOMRIII B S owe o 1 COMMISSION, ol 2mbe; Pacific const, 150" crop, 10013 ot T em— 1 (Gentennid g | ATG. Viawird and iikband 10" 0,0 16 feedern. "8 2 80 bulls... 1158 300 | fanw Teriire S50 cuns, Y5 | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS old; 1 : 3 ¢ |Frankiin 1% | “Howard, lots 30 10,16 and’ 40 f 4000 . | @32, HOARD OF TRADE. dhidatn DULUTH, Aug. 13 IAT- No 205 |imbo . 16 a . George Goodnick—§. D. ek B o il cush, “Totee! AUgunt, e Sebtember, e 110 Parrot oo 0| Dlock 1 and other propercy in How: | 25 foeders 901 3 @ cows... 815 200 | Xi\ olesh Tive Ainek Correspondence: Jo Varten & Co : ¢ 2 . : ecembe: Pl mber, tonrs S0 | QG . . co ) 250 | - ok, | i o Chic v L AR R it UG plombacrihern, cash, 7 Qe e 13 AL Deliinger and usband in Sam: ¥ paw B s D, | SOUTH ST, JOSEPH, Aug. 13.—(Special.) | _AATect Wires 1050 804 Nev York Staady; hemlock sole, Bue- | S{181%L September, i Decem| Santa Fe Cop L e dsmith, s 24 4-5 feet_of lot 6 Sidasasse aRNAs SARKER R a2 The Journal quotes ONE 1900 Tght 0 hoavy walghts, Toa pring 4" Colony Tomurack . 9871 g 20HG feat of 7125 eet of feeders.. 030 380 "7 cows..... 072 278 | T AN T.e Receipta, 1,800 head; market ) ] 0ld Dominion ah Mining ... 2 ot 6, block “N," ve's 10 w0 | . o opened steady: closed 10c lower; natives, 12.00; hams, £0.002.00; packer, $00G1 01; ST T—— Union Pacifc Wolverines ..: 25 | DL Lanning and wife to D, Mei.earn HAY | hetter... 880 340 | halrers, g20004.55; veal calves, $.00a ~ ity Tndia mess, $IG00A1250. Cut [ oo, s Market, Asked. = | et ‘al st of lot 2, block South haunag D : le and sags, $3.004450; stockers and | [ meuts, wteady m.;v 1 Bellins, 48554561050 | o FEORIA, Aug. 13.~CORN—Lower; No. 2, 4 NSRS Omaha b S0 19 cows. 038 ders, BROGLH." 0 el iy e pickied shoulders, $6.50; pickied hams, 310.00 | "6 o PR g inl, Fannie Chandler ‘to” Peter Tianey. # aawi.. B9 | Recelpts, 1,100 head; market slow @10.75. Lard, easy; wester Dy fhae | OATS—Lower: new No. 2 white, 225 % ; A . of w 80 feet of lot 12, bloc § + g ARIOT. . T lower; ull grades, $4.95@505; bulk, Klgiint Cloweit ‘wt .00E50 RominAL, erned. | rack Sige.” billed ‘through 1 i LONDON, "Aug. 13.—The wettlement now | w0 (et of lot 12 block wo| 3 Sows 18 foaqarn: 106 40 | 08 ; dull; continent, South America: s SN On fthe basih” of high wines, oing, on 18 eamy i o g ienHOn: | peter Horey ‘wnd Wife ta i1, W cows ) tocders. 1110 4 00 | SHEEP—Receipts, 230 head; steady $810; o ind, $0.568.87%. Pork, yuiet Lt shed Btk Wrohanss (adsy "Sak chedrs ® |7 cox, ¢ 5 feet of w 100 feet of lot 12 J.H. Armstrong-8. D, | " 0 101 ol i 2o o s R IReS cheerful, the hl0: o) A [ a1t fimetrong Stock In Sight, fmily, StLsomidshe ahort” olewrs, $13 005 S e oy R changes generally being higher, notably in black ::“':'l" (TN s 00| M foodara,, §1C 4 40 1 heifer... 80 440 | yonowing are the Fac e b | M‘n‘“”'::q'l‘..m by RUTTER-Firmer: creame qioige; | MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Aug, 13.—WHEAT-. | {he Cate of conold a Ve bromised break| o, J. Hanscom to M. M. Iun, lot 2, feeders. 1064 4 00 3 cows principal western markets for August 13: | _____9" DA ... factory, current packed, 1itde; imitation | Lower: No. northern, 1007805 Kor 3 | Dofiotl frices induoed s tew purehases. | Ac 2. K8 oatom Flace .. . o0 b feeder. 1000 40 1§ cows Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, . creamery. 15@18c; atate daivy. 16d19iac. MRS 2 ho DrINCIpAl faature, | 0 0CK bACK and Nusban 11 bun 120 410 2,451 657 | JLDENT! ani AR e LI R I v NS Roe. 1 Mo Northwesterns rising, 3 points. = Interna. | £, A Bads ibach and husbard to'd {1 B, Y 200 | & openy colore ; small white, 10%c toady: "No. 8, §0i) sample, | SRR, PecUEIIen werh fiutn an REFs Sppoxt | D s 122 fecders.. 530 4 15 5 cows...1064 315 | Kunsas City 2m 3 | SAFES ored, 1 all | « "1 i \o chief item of interest was the raily 1 [John Garl and wife to H. 8 Thomas, 41 ‘ i o i : MONEY WILL EARN 105 A MONTH POTATORS-Stendy' plant, $1.6214¢ | 3at ieadiig copper ‘shares on dlentions that | % 1 foet of'lows 1and 2 block i Lin: a1 teeders. 1136 +00 "3 Retters. 1060 4 00 Ll 00 10T BEST! | thelnvestor's Fund pays semi-monthly. EGGS—Quiet; state and Tenn¥ylvania, it Fhiladolnbis Prodsse Market™ would be controlled by an American | coln L © 8|7 steer... 1080 4 231 40,43 G687 The oldest eatablished 1n Ameriea. No certificate 1ise for uverage lots; westsrn, loss wff, | PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 13.—BUTTE R R ma e ARTRL LRt BN | o e 10 7 Fiisone T < | Ehacrive i arer woNmnnls e A8 ! i : i PHIA, A il sfactory ork bank statement to Jumes Wilson, ) 5 co aLfain. | Mihucribers evary 15 dave No-troubie, Mo delas. i S y Firm: fancy western, creamery, 2c; TARcy | heiped Americans, aIthough busineds was |© moionsc, omes Wilson, wip neld nwid o | % Somm { helifer ) rket, 3 | iraay refunded on demand. Write today for par METALS (¢ "'i ed dl:.nnm- prevailed in nrk«g‘qt_sl o, Vo almost ut a standstill. (old bars in the aesrnane 1 fleain.. Il'v”"r . NEW “"k”'\"\?% Aug 13 SUGAR-- | ticulars, free o any addres 2 E A SGGS—Firm; ! s ol ir . o feedo COWrnsi1 1020 350 Net: open ketile, 4l u . B all iren snd metal markets today. Tin in it rm; fresh nearby, 15¢; fresh, | open market are quoted at i1s 9lzd@17s 10d; Total amount of transfers ..........$10,975 | 11 feeders 2 e v'vwn;-, Vg D-6c WHIIES Aelpw, Bond Dept. 'I:r 5‘U~ ““#u'; .n‘l:lllln New York. \ [}