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THE OMAHNA DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST BET: 15 " ‘nOLTV AN THE4.271 respective in London | public speculation and th reased de. | batances 1,560,090; posted exchange, H.86@ r [FT| 2cows....at0 300 3 cows |, I\ lined £1 108 to £141 1 r 8p 3 4| x. i o A L i i 4 re.. 012 n § feeders - % . ‘ £13 108 for futures. The local market was | <teady in tone, 1020 points off. Total sales. | "R TRTINMORE. Aug 1M —Clearings, $2,736,- feeders.. 912 4 0 e . gain lower and closed v, at $M.2354q bags iding_ Beptember at $7.600 | 26 ‘balances, $371 8 ‘ feeders.| 82 § 8 fe '1I'.r- © 908 55, € + was dull and hanged her ( s b ”.”vm f “:“'“ NEW YORK Clearings, $161,436.- l'-I {m :-' i 1% ; syl it declined 18 7d abroad; sel at the [ December 1708; January, 8 arch, | g " eedors. | 04 ceders [ Bullnees is the Featurs on the Board ne, The ors price for lead was | 85004310, April, 88 ou%10; May, 84 [ Clearings, $17.10,021; | Cornfed COattle Generally Sell a Lmh‘ § feede o ik | & of Trade, MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | CINCINNATL Aug. 14 —Clearings, $2,501 Better, with Demand Active, cows SEARLES | 160 New York exchang 15¢ discount » b cows | J— o cows Sl (AL A shown Antireen | Doy, TR0 St el A SEARLES WHEAT OPENS EASY AND CLOSES LOWER | semw “YORK Alp, HeTodeys stock Hoston Stock Quotations, |HOG MARKET A TRIFLE STRONGER § 4 cown HA . e trength, reflecting as 1t did an upward [ cent; time loar 11y per cent. Offclal | 13 steers Owing to Scarelty of 01 Corn the | LIVE POULTRY- Hons 1@7e: toosters. | IUEN T ititles | closing ‘eeders Wanted at Stronger Prices ranklin-&. D mw“m[ Market in Fiem but Dall=Trad | 100; ducka, 4@se; geess, 4@sc; turkeys manibaintve. oid v Tn:the | ® & 4F S5 Weating. Electric . 6 and Movement Actiye—sheep 6 feeders. 110 435 % teeders in Provisions Quiet=0ats [ f FRESI DRESSED POULTRY-Hens | Siiei lerouy. Reports of ' possible amicable | b polo 1% Atchison 48 Are Dull, but Lambs 2 steers...1084 4 & ateet.... a4 0 PRIVATE DISEASES one uters, bage; ducks geese, 0G10C; | g me f the waye schedule was re 4 S 1185, G & s ¢ B cows S0 3 90 1 but R Close Higher, broflera, per Th.. 1241 t s, 13 * | oy for a ris Boints n Amer ; e ) 1 b 13 Gowa.... 104 340 1 helfer... 520 3 00 or | @16c; sepa 2e; gathered creamery | erties. “The 1 y of this group tadi- | poston & A1ber 41y Amal. Copper “ WYOMI | eHica Aug. 14.—The feature of the | “isigir_mrout, 10c; blue fish, 12¢; plekere), | §lcd throukhout the entire market and &Q 2% Atlant 2 SOUTH OMAHA, Au § feeders.. 064 3 %0 i ™ 11inoss The tone oweve w fish, 9 herr ack bass, 10¢ n 4 Lo e e " 10 Putte & Monday M3 Il w 1 . oy A oo L b AL ic; haltbut, 12c; buliheads, 10c; ring perch, | 7\ * e Iy ) Centennial - . calve { Bigher, oata a shade up and provistons | bic ANEUL 1ic: bullheads, 1ic ring per mieTe’ and Pacificn belnk | ii%, b 1, Frankiin Two davs (his waek [ vggflgwsu cSYPHILI opened easy; the northwe Lo ad el oUW v laggards to the upward v i -l bt ame three weeks ago V4 1508 755 | 8 feeders. 1003 Vericocele, Gonorrhoea, Ulee:, Syphille, had about, ceased and the Illinols state R9=Bor oar th: Upland, ehofce i stocks were Baltimore & B Elec 1o Bame (our weeks ago... 1095 18,50 15,65 eders | Btricture, "Filea, Fistula and ectal Ucer e LR R AL Dl ) midland. chojce ; lowland, choic n- 4 phone Avcrage price pald for hogs tor the last eder 5 | and a with the government estimate of 15,000,000 rye straw, cholce, §6 eorn enrn- o several daye M,l”"m"m"'"g.l,m F Lo [ R 15 e Disenses and Disorders of Men This gave the selling a majority when 3 ‘white oats, ™c: cracked corn. per | t ' — - ds = kA _ [ 100 teeder dors.. 806 40 Strictare and 1-luunn.| at Home. . " | f 5 rn and oats, chopped, per ton A 3 119001599, 1895 1197 [1598. 1503 1894, ho & | Consultation Free. on _or_addre tradi ‘;A begar “1 ’\; em {,‘K ;; ' ne ) ‘ De "%13.00; SHoFts, por t of s president, | on. Pacih Jlnl) 602 ¢ 77 4 s1| 4 8g | 14 feeders. 100 . (¢ der...1170 3 50 DR, 8 mn.‘ ,;Aun,p:&.‘-.' NHT4T%e, Mo der the . price yes. ening a t uly 2 071 4 831 4 91 N Neb " torday. Tdverpool meanwhile was showing 4 which was % ‘of ‘1| West En - iy N {8 Ui 4 831 491 | 2 tonders.. 867 4 cows... 1010 78, | SE0EGRFA IAER = s ) irmness, g 4@'4d higher and a2, | 8 ol wis readily | v b 1 bu! 1480 2 8 vATCIng Fseneliy Jaset, Thié Suvoon | & the market W ‘that L stock. wis sndon Stock @notations Jiy Booedim Mitidor Land and Cattle Co.—Wyo NO CURE, NO PAY Aobinihis Bbpeade il g AR At h Bl sasket, 15 to s Huenced the bears to| LONDON, Aug. 14.—4 p. m—Closing: 4 i Tex cws, 955 1 Tex cow.102 1f you have small, weak orga couraging to the bulls and induced cover- [ N o Staan Hunehe | | tPanater \Ctach to Busue, o Stock | m= - > ’ s X ows 1 Tox cow. 90 lowt Goweror Weakening drain ng by scalping shorts. Corn was exhib- [ N 8—Per doz, bunches, 25 dis| d deal of irregularity and | Cons. money Y o July Tex cow.1100 2 T 1 Tex cow. 900 T o VIgttons dread oF iting “wtrength which proved influential. { LE Per doz., 15 en Ag the effective buying of Pl July 3 Tex cow. 08 2 T8 Tectricity | €6,000 {n use; 1Ot one Trading was_ mostiy Ic and on scalping | R, Home-grown, per doz., 15¢ the railrc stocks ame more marked [ Atohieon .o July L. Cook—8 D fallure; ot one roturned: no C.0. D, fraud; write for orders, but the market aged to ascend | P \,q ¥ 16-bu. baskets H0c. many of t v Inactive stocks precipi- [ Canadian Pacif R J 17 teeders. . 00 % 1010 3 80 :';“'mw vent aaaled In PInin snvelope, Ry, row destees. pt imoer 'y,y:b\(\vlnlu ao| WAX 11(1(,}.\\.3:;)[' F hult-bushel basketdoc. | tated in "the lings wnd improved ma- | i G Vo hH | 3 taadens. 4000 Y ea Ry i1 LOCAL APPLIANCE €0, did Charles Bide. Danver, Colo. f¥%c. On the b wcalpers took profits [ 0 Ser b, 30GA0C. eriall stionaily heavy eders. 116 j foede ;u‘n some re vr,!hml YerrwuV] the 1|n~(=n|( BBAGE~Home-grown, per lb., 1%@ | kold eng gements for exp rt ..m,”“.“‘ ks | (OwaYIES td Y 1 feeder. . .108 2 cows 346 helng_easy, September 1 under yesterdiy gregating $8,162,000, no change in the focal [ [nion Pac. o b | ot Wha The cash business " was not 'LIFLOWER—Per doz., $1 monetary situation occurred. Abroad, how- | N. Y. Cent L) 10,00 bushels were worked. The JEN CORN-—Per doz., 10e. ever, a r lection of the gold drain’ from MATOES—Home-grown, per %:bu. | this country was noted in & decline in seaboard reported 6 londs tak ment. 8§ n for hip. rances In wheat and PAR SILVER Steady at 28%4d per ounce, MONEY-,@ity per cent 1 feeder. . 12 6 cows 34 ¥ Erdman—Wyo 1 steer #30 20 calves,.. 286 b2 9 helfers.. 515 330 1ealf,.... 180 47 William Cresswell-Wyo, 13 cows 348 7cows...1061 38 ow & 12 feeders. 1066 4 80 e, money and discounts in London, and ex DISCOUNT=8hort bills, 4 per cent; three W flour were eg 5,0 bushels, Primary RB-—Per 1b,, lc. change on London at Paris and Berlin al«o | months biils, 4 per cent | I recelpts aggregated 1.074.000 bushels, com- Home grown, per Ib., 1%4@1 yielded. Some recovery was made early in - | pared with 512,000 bushels last year. Min-| CELERY—Michigan, 25a0e. the diy In sterling cxchange quotations Forelgn Finnncinl | 1 feeder 100 5 feeders..1046 4 80 neapolls and Duluth reported ™ 309 cars, FRUITS. | but subsequently the market became eas LONDON, Aug. 14.—The improvement on | 2 feeders . 900 4 50 | guainat 210 luat week and 208 a ver ago. [ gy ACKBERRIES—Por 16-qt, case, 200, | 0n &ales of bills wxninat tomorrow's ship- | (LONDQON, ALK, H-—The I prore e was | HOGS-—The supply of hogs today w Tocal receints were ¢ f col BLOESERRI RS Nonr 18-at. caes | ments. The subtreasury stutement showed Intained. today. chiefly owing to e rather light, being the smallest Tuesd: tract grade CURRARRE e nohe In mark | & net cash gain of $3.011,000 on gl B e G AR RSB, |7 run there has been in several months. T Corn was fiem, but dull; the strength was | FLRRARTSCOUL of the market. o o o 1 Goorations. While fts debit i the | (fexe or South African news. The busi- | demand on the part of packers was good, almost entirely ‘due to the scarcity of old | n} BACIIEESCAllfornin, bt Bl Liad) house today ipcreased 36,716. | §ens done however, was small, there being | [ hut they did not want to pay more than r“ | e s O nfavarenle prMpects fof PRICOTS—None on the market the arbifuge brokers Wi on | e centive for fresh engagements. Home | 77| they did vesterday and the light receipts the next crop, such news as came to the | SPRUOTOTNone on the market o . le and for the long side of the Jronds were frregular and forelgners 283 452 447 made sellers hold thelr droves at good, poard moncerning the coming crop belng | pRUNES—California, Iragedy. per crate, | Account. 1t is eatimated thut the purchases | WIronds | wore AFreguint S0 are” hattar [ string rices. "it wa‘rather late for that wworable ontract corn for the wee NE o . dy, on bulance were fully 15,000 shares and em- | Ve o advices fro reason before many of the hogs had 9 | i Kelsay pan, per crate, $1 m- | iy sympa W the advices from - (YRR showed decrense of 0,00 hushels, which | 8135 Kolsax, Japon, per, crate o per box, | braced pretty much ali the international | 4 40 MEntnY With e orted thare were | fliclal number of cars of stock | changed hands he preference for Nght ” i leaves mhout 260,000 bu hels no ‘:y]rlllrl( K | 417005 0" | issues, " The' government fgn trade | (41 dons of better murket. Chicago, | Prought in today by each road was | hogs was again very n q.,.-.hlr'v|m morn. s SPM "excellent wpring. demand traders wer RAPES—California, 4-basket crate, $1.50; | Statement for the month of July and the | Miflwaiken & Paul, common and pre- | Cattle. THogs, Sheep. H'r's, | NG most or" the early bids being on the ixcellent spring demand traders were | ou 0] Te3-Con . home grown, 30c seven months of the calendar yenr show ferred; Unfon Pacific, common and pre- [ O, M. & 8t. p. Ry i TV T BB LRI E L Bt bodan ned wouhny constderable attention and | "R CRIN HS-Calltornia, 1.basket crate, | 4 eXcoss of exports over Imports of mer- | sorred: Lnlon Paclfle, common AN erred | 0. & 8¢ 1. Ry ) ] 1Sft andi the Inst, WHERAIS NORRIS h & ’ the feault was an advance, & good part of | g5 | {handise and products of $36.575.248 and $30%.- | wpfrinelpally in demand. Subsequently [ Missouri Pacifie Ry 4 B o gnange e LIRL Hous woid e ch was held. September sold betwe YOSEBERRIES—Out of the market | 491,932 respectively. Thiz exhibit dema they became easfer, but closed steady. Pa- [ Unlon Pacific System 67 | 3 2 of n Jige advance, Tight hogs ac Ie and Mie, closing e improved CHERRIES—California, per 10-1b. box, | Strates unew the "commanding position of | S, hecame e Pan the scrength of the &M VR R 2% @ 1 g U LU O O B con ances showed \v,,". y“””\y ”"y i $1.1041 Missourt, per 24-qt. case, $2.25; | the ' fted States In the matter o trade | g tisfactory dividend report, and they con. ( & P Ry 1 2 es brought f “”4 A o \: A ’|,), wihs wer dull, hut steady, In svmpathy | G N M LONE--As to stze, 20c to 2 | months of the present efux of gold. Stat rted, but were Inactive. Kaffirs were | B’ & MR R. R 1 1 | e A T 1Lk (ha tal i\ corn. and recoipts continued large, | | W | ments of the "tonnage In castbound ship n with prices weakening. The [ €\ . & Q. Ry o particularly strong. thot ag oss but o did the shipments® Recelpts today Nt 08— Na P of Bi,; per | MENtS of provisions and cergaln by Loe Tea. o lon M ot | C ‘& B 3 Ry 2 i **| desirable louds that wera left. The heavy N mere s care " Soptember sold "hetween Bl G ousloy per g pet | B e e Tisate g Tenvy ki s 1 i Dalense today was &313. "Bpans | O B fREE § !\.m_.m of “good cunlity brought moatis Best ann[ Car Service e and ke, clouing A shade up, - [ 1 pregions Wl movement ‘' the e | 1 T, 'Gold. premiuma at Busnos | C. R. I & P., weat B L |3 on the close, With an ccoasional 1t Hinwzine, AR s Po e oard. In the closing dealings of the stock | Avpes, 13 going T, apd the Qoote ative Sm— ~ sorh fieiiees, Hent hog. ety ann. L & B T e T per | market there were' indications that the | “BHIS: Aug, 14.—Business on the bourss Totals 05 ) I brougnt around $4.0215. Representative e R Erraronal ol Tor A e | ek $h Valencles 5 mot o hart lines were being reduced and prices | today commenced firm in sympathy with | The disposition of the day's receipts was ) B No. ™HE eut bacon and w better demund for hogs, | _LEMONS—California, tancy, $.60; cholce, | ®Med at about the highest London. "The declarations of options passed | as follows. each buyer purchasing the num. | R AT BUL ‘at (INT (he murvkat A hot TMorave | s | crease was noted in bond transac- | ot favorably. lLater there was w lack of |ber of head indicated T80 10 4001y 60 Chainles materially. Trade was quiet, although the | BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | flons tod ‘\vmh” mf H:T”&‘ s generully | antmation, but the good (80 10 T casy for| Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 5 fal w evel-bear Lhainless ensh de nd for rd was reported better 2,26 3.00. s 8 e specula sues. e gen tended. Money {8 expected to be easy for el 0 250 | s Ao hieyele 3 eptember nork sold between $11.6214 and MISCELLANEOU! Thllie S gt jauite tiem.. ot sales. par | the sottlement. Rio fintox were in excep- | QM Packing Co oL 3o o N B e b e sy (e yhade higher, ot $L@. | NUTS_Hickory, Iarge, per bu., $1.28: shel- | 50"\hoh lawied. and 61d 4s sdvanced e | tlonal demand’for the account. - Three Der | guict and Compans o T 350 | 4 PR B s highont efficiency. Practically September lard between ' _and 665, | barks, $1.35; English walnuts, per 1260 |ty 1 In the bid price cen 21704 for checks. Spaniah Gs | Sydahy Packing Co O Y LR | 4 & keaps itself in_order. closing & shade up, at 26,6210 and 8ep- | 13¢; filberts, per Ib., 12¢ imonds, p Ib. | The ‘Commercial Advertiser's Tondon | 'f."K' r;mllr-v' oy 17%ec for chec Spanish 48| Afmour & Company #51 2 ok o {pmber_ribn batween $0.03onnd $1.00, With | 14@16c; raw, por Ibl, 6%@60; roasted, 4G | Ananclal cableram —onvbe Sstacondon | T hG A 1 Hrohangs oh Londan, | udahy - Packing Co., K Estimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, 200 | 2% SES. croased slightly today money market | 20m 49 pres. for checks. Discount rates: | g™ COuntry ¥ e 40322 0 49 HIDES | was essy. Re A 0 A . H. Hammond (o 0 120 403 corn, 160 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, q Vi 2 8 ral Dewet had | Short bills, 3 per cent; three months' bills, | “¢p, » 00 ho- ] et No e e fien, 80, N2 | Ppen cornered in Bouth Africa and the con- | 414 per cant. ' Prices on the bourse today | ACrom St TS B0 e |2 s The ieading futures ranged as follows Wition saio: Nialted hides. 8%05 No; | inued advance of the rallef column toward | were irregular. They opened with a harden. | ARROUr - & by OO 1 from i 49 | s ik g hides w"“l}. 1o otls g, B0 22| Pokin stimulated the market generally. | ing disposition, but closing weaker in sym- | g g ker & Degan, L - | Open.| High. | Low. |Close. Yest'y (VS CRAPL E8 1 LOLTH: TR 05 -’"”;::*"y'v“-ul-l, Norg .»}:n’t;r‘li-'mr mn’ sold | pathy with the decline in speculative Indus- | Vansant & Co PRt i on the news o > Huntington's deat W ¥ SWheat T n IN AVAILABLD SUPPLI although later 1t wan recogniaed that n | o s bt Y e R ba 1,48 hes 3 stock Would be thrown on'the market in Condition of the Treasary. Hil & Huntainger, % 5 Bont, |7 an. elegraphic Reports of | connequence of his demise. Parls ~con-| wASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Today's state- | Benton & 1indsewood 160 40 ] Oct Grain Aflont and Ashore. e R et '*,”‘" Anacondas went | mont of the treasury balances in the gen- | Huston & € 0 465 *corn NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-Cable and speclal |y 8 0G0 GOMBANY with them. “The bank | oral fund, exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold | Livingstone & Schaiier. 3 PIRES At 8% telegruphle communclations to Bradstreets | "% SO0 BOI In birs. i reserve in the division of redemption, | Hamilton & Rothschild . PUREN Sept. (¥ S0 show the following changes in the available | n o'W In \-m fi'e changey Prices on the | chows: Available cash balance, $142.575840; | L. F. Husz RS Ot 104 supplies from the last account | ot iz, A gold, $73,373,134, Cidahy Bros. & Co 214 w4 SOt | Wheat, United States and Canada, east | Athion 2813 Unfon Pacifie ... — — B. F. Hobbick § s ‘ 2114 211 of the Rockies, increase 1,106,000 bu.; afloat | do ptd § 1%l do prd Wool Market. Layton e 4 > 194% for and in Europe, - decrease 20,00 bu.; | Baltimore & Ohio.. 14 | Wabash ¢ BOSTON, Aug. 14.—The wool market con. | Other buyers ceeeee 150 4 A |“‘lll“:l-l;lvv,l\”.'liu;’ e st of | Lanudian, Tacitio.l) 84| do pra | tinien to shiow a Detter tone. —Valiies are e e 15 3 ( TR i e Hoing o Biates and Cax . east o & # Wheel. & L. ¥ 1o higher, but weols appear to have be- ,Totals . o AN 5,609 160 4 fora, St ir and R " Oate, Untied Biates And Cant e do prd | come “established in priee and thire are| CATTLE-Thers was a fairly lier | ord, Stormer | T o, Dnifed States ind Canada, east of | Chicasn G. W 1% Wia. ‘Central .. | fiwer weak spots in the market. For good | PIV of cattle hare today, but none too many ‘ Penpant Chaln Wheels \ e Important Increases ro- ne A dams Ex asked. Fleace wools continue quist, but | Kood 8, particularly o e botter § 0 1 COASTE ( ported exclusively to Bradsirects ate those prd American Ex. B sl ol T o o hs | Erades ok Sorn fed. cab e whion made, up | i o4 AN GOUURBLA SOARENE DRA R of 153,000 bu. at St Jokeph, 108,000 bu. at wgo & K. 111 U 8 Ex | Roted at 50c. . Following are the quotations | & 800d proportion of the recel The 0 4 adds greatly to the exhilarating qual- Chicaga private - elevat £2,000 b Chicago & N. W.. 18 | Wells-Fargn 5. for leadiug deseriptions: Ohio_and Penn- [ market Whole was active ang strongar 4 ity, restfulners and aase of ecycling uisville, 54.000 bu. at Joliet and 50,000 bu. [ €. 1 1 & D 10814 Amer, Cot, 4] svivanin fleece, X and above. 2ie: XX and | On_anything at all desirable 0 4 Bend for Illustrated Hooklat- Outings. gach at Cincinnatl and Chattanooga. The | o' ¢ e & st L7 5 | do pra Hove B Tafne. 30@31c: No. 1 combing. | , There were more corn fed cattle on sale b R | Columbia Bieyolss. ) eading decreases include those of 136, b, | 0% Amer. Malting Wadle ombing and %-blood, 30c: | today than have been received in some .00 4 ® WOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CT, L fn Manitoba, %00 i at Depot Hark Al do pta Ve-blond, washed, 30c. conrse’ and braid, | Httle time and the quality was above | 264 40 I 197 e oo R e % o0 U £ unon, 55,000 bu, st Coteau 16 er. 8. & R waxhed, 2 o Michigan, Wisconsin, etc., | the average. The better grades sold readily | Q{EEP-There was the largest tun of Oveks Bidvols Ui Brormiet Danle ‘ash quotations were as follo bu, at Winnipeg. The combined sk | 2 | a0 pra |2 No. 1 Michigan, combing, [ &1 steady fo stronger prices, ns high a8 | cheop here todas that hae arrived in neveral | | Qmaha Bloye » Btorn o FLOUR- Stead patents, $3.80@ | of wheat at Portland, Ore.; Seattle and Ta- Amer. Spirits Michigan, 20a%c. 14-blood. | $5.80 belng paid for a good sized bunch of [monthe. Packars, however, were liber: Omaha, Neb. 400 straights. SE20GA70: apring snecinls, | coma, Wash., decreased 10000 Bu. iaet i/ do pra | A, 2429 conrsa and braided, washed, | €attle. The half fat stuff, however, Which | Tnareis and The marker as o resolt was in Hdmim: ' spring © patents, .1 i | week 4 Amer. 8 Hoop | fine delaine, 2%6g27c. Unwashed ll'fl':l“'l':(“ arcund .00 Is Hardly an l"":("ll‘gnnd “hape taking everything into con = nlghts, §3.30G3.60: bakers, 3225 ¥ s do pra § | medium, “ete., “Kent and _Tndiana, | Acc of the western graas cattle taking | gji. Lambs were active and brouvht | WHEAT-No. %, 10@wige: No, 2 r @[ St Leuis Grain and Provisions. 2% Amer., 8. & W e | oS '.,,,";‘h{;"‘,‘,{‘,“vk,,’,h,(“,,'m e, Mis: | thelr place. The market on such grades | e o stiomeer nricos heap. hough JAMES E- BOYD & CO., L e o ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 14.—FLOUR-Dull 188 | do ped. : soyri. i4-blood, combing, Za24c; %-blood, | W& @ little weak today and the tendency | yere 'a Htile dull and sweak ani in some | . e h CORN-No, 2, B®%¢: No. 2 yellow, 38%@20c. | heavy patents, $3.50@3.10; extra fancy and | Hocking Coal 114 Amer. Pin Plate. . 23@21c: brald. ‘combing. 2021 ,ake and | WAS 10 neglect them. eases probably a dime lower. The demand | Telephone 1039, Omaha, Nek 2 QATS -No. 2. 22q220c; No. 2 white, 22%@ | straights, $3.20G3.35; clear, $3.0063.15. Hocking Valley ik do ptd Georgia, 22afc. Territory, scoured basis, | There were about twenty cars of cows | ga2® 7 Uiil” Gal helvy wgain today and | i 2i%e: No. 3 white, digfizit futr to | o EEDSCimothy” i demand; prime, to | i Contral 18| Amer. Tohaoco | Montana and Wyoming, fine medium fne, | §nd helfers on sale ted.y und the market | arrivals were light, but prices were about | COMMISSION IARLE wir to | arrive 0 Lown Central s do prd Sc: scourad Wtaple, 2fbde. ¢ d 5 and active. Buyers | ¢ TS N acterday . 9 SION: ‘oC ehotea masting, Bisre CORNMEAT, Lower. $2100 i | anar” Nining. o e el and Tuie. 1817 Scaured. S0c | Sesmed Yo want ‘all Guere s hers and | g MM A5 VOSeria¥. oL wenn. | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.27; No. 1 northwest- | BRAN-Steady:” sucked, « k, e, [ K. ¢, P & G 15% Brooklyn R. T Staple 52458, Mixed Ohio fine medium and | Sellers held their ‘stock at good Strong | e % 15m4 30; falr 1o good grass we:hers HOARD OF TRADE frn, $LiT: prime timothy, $3.60; clover, con- | HAY—-Kasy: timothy, $i0.5011.50; prairie, | Lake Erie & W... 20 |Colo, el & Tron.. e | ho ilic; scoured, S0c; staple, fgolc. | Prices. Even the mediu:yy grades moved |gifiay 15 cholee grass vearlings, $4.154: 35 | Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co tract grade. $85068.60, $6.00a7.50. o pfd @ |Con. Tohace ... 2 " | Alstralian, seoured basis. apot prices, su- | MOTe freely and canners changed hands at oice ewes, $L4R.75; falr to good ewer | yrect wires to Chicago and Nuw York @R ROVISIONS “Moxs pork, per. bb! Jes | CWHISKY eady, st Take @hore 2 | o pra i 2 | perfine, nominal, $GsTc; good, B0GSI about the same prices that were paid Yes- | &'%aa 50 falr to good yenriings, 8.9 @415 #1160, Lard, per 100 1hs. . $6.6046.8 hor S COTTON T1ES-$1.50, W& N ? ALY L s, L i $ erday. | good o cholee clipped lambs,” $4.21@1.60 s> ribs siden (loose), $60%7.%. Dry’ salted | BAGGING-$8 105 %, e IR ThSsier o 4 i The demand for feeders was again in oo e RO e VOB choloe rone & Shoulders (boxed). SEISGT0. Short elear | s kL tlom Manhatian A%l o ped...... I i oppsotten Market, | #ood” shape and as'the mubply Was not | fair to T 555040 TAIE 0 oo, kprin HRp “EY& CO. sides (boxed), $7.45@7. 5. PROVISIONS Dry’ salt meats (hoxod), | Mexienn cContral o 13 *|Gieone Sunt 9t NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 4. -COTTON-_Fu- | excessive, prices were again a lttie | [IT0E 10 505, feeder wethers. $3.254%8 40 WHISKY—Basis of high wines, per gal, | SIow: extra shorts, 37.621g; clear ribs, §7 874" | M & St 1o Wl T WS | tures, barely steady; August, 8.83G10c; stronger. The vards were full of buyers | AMPS. ¥ IS 1eCCr NoelC, & Tambs, $1.20%, lear sides, 351215 Bacon (boxed). steady: | an pi b G e " | tember, 8.50G8.51c; O and as a result competition was keen on | {reaef, SeapRe S Al \-‘ 4 S ¢ SUGARS-Cut loaf, 8588 ated, $6.32; [ extra short,” $820; clear ribs, $8.87; cle Mo B fates Hu | ST 2% | Jamber, 80368, 06¢ the better grades of heavy cattle, The ¥ 45 Av. Pr. I confectioners' A, $6.28; off A, $6.1 sidos i Mabile & O 8 |Lacisle (ks January, Kuasoic; | Februaryl 8 market ‘as a whole muy 'lhulfll\‘ be calle ‘ S Wyoming yearling faeders.. 84 8 6 The following are the receipts and ship- i Ylour, 9,00 bbls.: wheat, | K. & % National Hiscuf i | Mareh, S.JIGRN00;C ARKC SCMARIIS: { et Mo O e e 0N et Wyel ear f mihe following pts and ship i I corn, B0 bk a5 o0 mi, | M e " TR Bl * [ S1asite. | Spor, steadyi sales, 45 1 lnst Thursday, ‘which was' the low point i85 Wyoming yearling feeders.. ol Atticles Recelpts. Shipments. | . SHIPMENTS Ir 11,000 bbls.: wheat, [ n* 1" Central 19004 | N ttona) Lead | ordinary, e good ordinary, '8 5-16c; of the week, 50 that prices are now nearly UL aw L, r TIOUP, DDIB.eeeeeesersnennsr : 16000 16,000 | #M4.000 bu.; corn, &, ats, 32,000 bu N. Y. Central 1| do pitk,..: t| middling, 9 7-16 mM"II’Inl. ’h-lm ,Mx;n-d :,Iukkv\h‘-rp m-‘) nysre before the slump. Wraming cull ducks Wheat, bt 305,000 30,000 — el : i | middiing, 103-16¢; middling fair, 105-16c; [ Stock cows and heifers are also a good Wyoming ¢ cka i o L i 140,000 S| Kanaas City Grain an, Htale & W A8{Nations) Biea) % | stoek ales. 10@15c higher than they were last week | 312 Utah ewes by - m‘:’:‘.fl Onts, bu 0,00 00| KANSAS CITY, Aug. 11 3F § 9 oo 84 ST, LOLU Aug. 14.-COTTON-Steady: | and stock calves and bulls have also ad-| 1 cull lambs OMAMA nER. I B e 9,000 | tember. " 8474c: Do N 4 N0 Viphie Brake...124 | middiing, 9 sales, 200 bales; receipts, 94 | vanced sharply Utah wethers ses 1 | 4 No 8 tard™ s Pl dNo. Ameriean . 10} B Snipments, 531 bales; 8tock, 14,611 | Western grass cattle were not very pler v huck lambs J / Bariey, bu 12,000 7,000 | No. 8 hard, & Ontarin & W % Pacifio Const : [ b * % titul this morning, but the Killera were | Wyoming feeding lambs.. - . Onthe |‘:nlnl..(“r‘”r;‘x|l|lnrm- toduy’ tho pitter | ? fody WALl No, B0 Gbte, orm Ry & Nav an' g b picked up at steady to strong prices. Cows | %5 Uth I ¢ JUBBERS & MANUFAGTUHtRS irke! as | B Ameries, 1Ne 2y 8l Vo, 2 :_' 3 o pfd do e also moved fresly at stron, o d 4 cull ewes .. dairies, l@isc. ' Cheese, firm, 9%ailc. [ 40, Gash, No. 2 mixed and white, 36c; | pennevivania Mail e ew York Dry Goods. Barne 18 (File OF Tecders, 8 Drices and th mixed bucks and ewes OMAHA Eggs firm; fresh, 12c. N e Readin opie's s NEW YORK, Aug. 14—DRY GOODS. BEEF STEERS. 8 ldaho ewes OF | i L el N, i, do 18t prd.. ressed S g | Dull demund for brown cottons and market i el ek i = oming feeding wethers EW YORK GENERAL MARKET. i—-No. 2 41g4T : 2wy do pra 72 | continues irregular. Print cloth yarn goods Pr. No, . OWes ... 3 sralte. Jibce Hmethy, 8 cholee ® |pullman P Car 7 | aulet but steady. No change 11, bleached aam 5% 1 Swas 3 DRY GODDS " alrle, AR et 8 5 4 0 |8, R & T.., i | cottons, orders moderate and prices steady 1980 400 5 30 praska feeding wethers.. 93 —_— I Quotations for the n':uni on Vartous | HUTT amery, 15a18¢; dalry, fancy, eulRa : Wid .)w.‘u..,H quiet and l.,,,(.h,,,m_ g 40 3 B Wor it ey gnd wathers &8 an ities. B N . M| do pr Denims, ticks, plaids and other coarse 0 40 [ L TRk Swes AN wothors: s 108 EW YORK—FLOUR-Recelpts, FGAS. Higher: fresh Missourl and Kay /e Coal & i colored goods in’ indifferent demand. Fair 40 F R 3 IIII 0 { hhl:: exports, 14,211 bhls.; barely el e T S O AT T W 1% U, S. Leather les of staple llnes at previous prices 1% 100 Tdaho feeding lambs ... 149 \ and atill very dull. The onl de- BORIP T W e Eaoot ore. | s ) pra... Ginghams without feature. Silks are sell- b lambs K mporters and Jobbers ' mand was for spring patents; winter pat- | bu: onc 8000 by PO DU corn, 11,109 e Mg 1Ny anierantly sno marke: ‘ensy. with M i Tano Tumis 1L & " L \ ents, $2.5064.20; winter straights, $2.5002 SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 25500 bu.; corn, | 1l AR prioea ;['L",‘r’";;; ey, AaE URASTWERT ‘ o1 Nebraska lambs .. a Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods Minnesota patents, $1.0044.35; Minnesota [ 9500 bu.j oats, none { a4/ R — 1 CHICAGO LIVE 4 v : bakers, $2.9003.30; winter extras, $2.5062 00 i T s | 1 California Dried Froit 4 ; % AND NOTIONS Jinter low grades ‘$Liognto "Rye flouf| pivEEOOY OTAus OG0 trevislons . pREW YORK, Aug W.—CALIFORNIA ] e Steers and Westerns Steady— Sy, B h0g s a8 1 steudy: No. 2 fed . winter, b & JRIED FRUITS — Dull, nominally un- i oxn Avernge High . e CORNMEAL~Quict; yellow wostern, 35c; | No. 1 horthern, shring, ds Ui No fis| eofterea. changed, =~ Trading was rether slugeish 405 CHICAGO, Aug. W.—CATTLE—Receipts,| BOILERAND SHEETIRON W ORK R weatern, 87 f. o' b, | tember. Sa 4iqd. il T L New York Money Marke however, was steady at tully sustained 30 480 head, inoliding B0 hend Texsne ahd| o 1 afloat; 1. . New York car lots' | CORN=Spot,” steady; American mixed, | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-MONEY—-On call, | PHc¢ S, [iate sommon syenorsied anpies; i 1308 1,000 head westerns; cholce steers and west i ' ’ BART rmi foeding, atie o 1 | gew & i il Futures, firm; | steady at 114 'per cent; prime mercantils | %, Prime. 1XGoUe; cholce, Bgoc; fancy, 1o erns steady; othera slow to 10Gise lower; ra ., 1son ¢ September, s ctober, 3s 11%A; No- | paper, 4a5 per cont T A 1@ e Mone P 245 butchers' stock steady; natives, best on . | BARLEY MALT—Dull vember, 3 117d STERLING EXCHANGE-Soft, with ac- | itlity. Apricots, Roval, 11@ldc; Moor Park s 5 carload at $5.40. to pri & w"' WHIE Recelpts 148,000; exports, .- | Recelpts of whent during the last th tual business in bankers' bills 6 ror | & @lic. Peaches, peeled, 14@15c; unpeeled, 6 1242 5 oo 0,,,)5..-"],"'_‘,“,“,xm‘m‘"", ,_l,“yl,. 1ams 00 wpot, ensvi No. 2 red Blge f.oo b [ duvs 2000 centals, ncluding 30m centals | demand wnd nt 3¢ sixty Posted SEF R 1250 5 & selocted feeders, stoady, $4.00@4.75; mixe Successors Wilson & Drake. | afloat and Nge elevatol N 1 northern | American. Receipts of American corn dur- | p $4.540 $4N8L@MAN0, Com 1. 1300 5 70 - @3.90; cows, $2.8084.40; heifers, " I! ¢ ing the last th lays, 197,600 centals W 01l Mnrket o ’ tockers, 13.90; cow 440} Manufacture bollers, smoke stacks and Duluth, 8i%¢ f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 h ng the la hree days, 197 centa | mereial bills, 814531404 8%, arke! a7 1166 5 70 00@1.90; canners, $2.00@2.75; bulls, Strong, | preechings, pressure, rendering, sheep .n, Y‘HN\’x 86¢ 1. 0. b, ,.mml Options ope nl ROVISIONS—Bacon, Cumberland cut, | 'SILVER—Certiticates, '81%@62%c: bar, [ OIL CITY, Pa., Aug, 14 xrnm balances, [ 19...... 1284 576 A0} calves, strong, $4.7566.8; Texans, | furs and whter tanks DONEr tubes. comn: easy in_consequence of disappointing e rm. a | & Mextean dollars, 484 $1.2%; certificates, no bids; shipments, 1 1 2 173 5 80 s, 2,600 he hes e’ today, # g nd, second hand boliers b bles and immediately rallied on ‘covering | CHEESE = American, finest colored. | " HONDE Government, strong: state, in- | W& bbix: nverage. 0150 bbis runs, 124- | 18 0 1632 550 iy TRy Py o g 0 s 0y 00 gEantly, on Bhnd, seoond hand i ’..'..'.“:'1,’,','.",'; Influenced hy the strength of corn, yith- | strong, bls 6 e, rallroad, firm. 815 bbls. | average, 8§, 19, 30 28 & 200 4. as bulls, $2.60 R 44 or countr “and Ylerc west recelpts, moreover, were not so lirge | i — The closing prices on bonds today are as | LIVERPOOL, Aug. I ttonseed, RS AND HEIFERS. ¢ Frem PeLY; Toxy bille, % | apalin 1n.alty. OF sountRy. S ALS e as yesterday., while northwest crop news Toledo Market. follows Hull refined, August firm, 2. Turpentine i H0GE—Recelpts today, 12,000 head; esti- | = — ] showed more bullishness. Late in the day OLEDO, 0. Aug. W.—WHEAT—Dull 3 spirits, steady, s 6d. ' Rosin, common, s " cows. mated left over, 6,000 head: godd to cholce, ELECTR](,AL Ul’l’LlES. they eased off under realizing and closed | unchanged' to lower: spot, 7% % steady, 48 90." 'Linseed ofl, 38 td Bloady to anads Maher: olhers weak: top. ks CORN-—Recelpts 420,100 bu.; exports, 149 CORN—Dull, higher; a2e; NEW ORLEANS, Aug. M.—8UGAR-—| 2 L I Jolsh heavy .".rn .fll‘lfil] mlm. ; spot lnrn No. 2, w‘.‘ 1. ..‘n ;HUH: September, & \ Quiet; open kettle, 4dc: centrifugal, yello: ! $5.00115.20. i > I A 4 ‘ i jIHERE AND LAMBS-Rectipls, 600 ompany owing to reports of hot winds in Kansas ! 1 St. Louls Live Stock. Lo A A ] L Wby MOl 8 3 h " BAR\S5 SOUIMUARA poyaRng: TAtal tarough | AN PR e ore &5 6, [ ST LOVIS, Aug 10-CATTLE-Recelpts, | $37504.00 Western' sheep, $.00004.40; Texas Elsctrical Supplies, 7 , part o 8 b jpent was | $5.10 ctobe 3 B ko o4 1H W head, including 8,500 Texuns; market | sheep, $3.0004.00; tive lambs, $4.25@6.75; 10 net nfvance " May. 0RO, tloved H tie 1 | ndhaing gen. s 0% | slow and lower: native shipping and ex- | 4 western lumbs, $.7505.6 Elsetrio Wiring Bells and Gus Ligkting B e c. closed 43lye Philadelphin Prodnee Market 100% Rio 0. W, 1n oy, | port, steers, $8.0006.70; dressed beef and | | ~ a. W. JOM Mer. 188 Howard A Detember. A0e0 " sorc PHILADBLEHIA, A aTiat: S N T G i | Dillener xteers. $160G0.30; steers under 100 | ) Kunsas City Live Stoek, ecelp bu,; eXports. o gl : i 3 Py N Tl | pounds, $3.4045.00; stockers and feeders, | % KANSAS CITY, AUg. 1—CATTLE-Re. | Smm—— - ::N Iy pté, 17 \,“l Ui gxnorts, S| Pirm; fancy western creamery, 21'ic; prime o, | i $2.2004.80; cows and helfers, $2.00G4.75; can- | ° v HEI celpts, 12,300 natives, 2.600 Texans; good fed SAFE AND IRON WORKS. 2 white, 2ge; No. B B Pl feanh * meATEY ot traal | GL &N ras nees, $LOAZAS bulls, 8000400, Texas ant| w 3 12 s & and grast killers steady to L lower; grass 1A g0 GGS esh nearby, 1ic es . 4 4 ndlan stee 00W1.50; Texas cows and | T 8 4 canning stockers stea ive steers, . e 'rm(k mixed western |-H'l..‘(ti-¢|l'|\ rack w western, Tic: fresh southwestérn, 13c; fresh | do & . i Raitars, Booaite ¥ iy B | 1% RINE suachars acopdy ) BaLive st vt JAT-Dull; i, r25aike"wood to | “CHERKE e, wigher: New York ful | Coy k Railway G o TIERT-meaREEN R hoed) taziat shronn | 11000 80 3 40 - ichor Cows and " helfers, #ivalt e 0 Umana date ehoice, 8 cream, fancy small, 10%¢; good to cholce, | D & It 3 s 15,307 pac "45.10a5.30; butc f oers, a2 o " A HOPS—Steady. 189 crop. state, 10a11; | fhoa y Pacifc B.00301 packers, §.1090.8; butohers, BN | , Texans, §8.16473.75 eadi strons atA an‘ lron w'rk .h: 2athe; Paclfic coast, 1899 crop, 10@lsc; | b AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,400 } T AL ER=Recaipth, e 4 A 8, Lo el . Duluth Wheat Market. 5 sol nead: strong for sheop: steady.for | | HOGH. Recelpts, 11w head; good demand; G. ANDREEN, Prop. Californ! 1ty 2 Ibs., 21%c; Texas |, PULUTH, Aug. W_-WHEAT-No. 1 hard, | {len, Blecrle & lambs muttons, $4.0u4.50; lambs, | | prices @10 highe avy, 3$9.1006.20; | yy i ecialty of - SR the 1% i Sun, Tote; No.'3. tohgor December, ol | 18 Contial 1n, sy gl $4.600 culls and bucks, $1.5641.00; stock: | 1 mixed 0a5.10;" Light, $4.955.121; pigs, 1\ 2 ESCAPE SATHER—Stoady; hemlock sole, ¥ .”.,,.m';;".'r' ETios "December, Toe s’ Mot [ L & N. uni. 4s....) 98 |Wis. Central 18 ers 73.40 Lo W, LAMBS=Recelpts, 4300 FIRE Ehh5 8, Ayres, llght fo heavyweighty, M. K. &T. .. ®K|Va. Centuries . St Joweph Live Stock. ! o e active; unchanged - pricex; | 40 I'},';ll-;";;*;,j"::M‘;g_‘;u tBoors, ata. PROVISIONS - Heef, dull; family, $10.606 *When fssued. **Offored SOUTH ST, JOSEPH, Aug. 1.—(Spectal.) | 4 @650 Utah lambs, 8550, 40 12.00; hams, $20.00420.00; packet, $I00G11 0) o > | " he Journal quotes 1 3000 4.25; muttons, $46045.00; BN s, e ok Mo, | SRR oo o SR Dals & Cowgll ron Work meuts, seady; plekled ‘hellies, $8.50G1 R Sl O w2 Ll Aug. 14.—The following are [ higher: others 10c lower! natives,'$4.507 3. OIS, SpOAcY: PIgNied Delies MO ket tirmer; No. srthern, 6@ No. 2 atlons for mining shaves [ Texans and westerns, $.355.45; cows EIe Tatrd, cusy westomn stonmed; $6.n; | nordhern: T * mining Sheres | O ars, WogeTa; Brlle and siage E New York Live Mook, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS ugust closed ut ) nominal; refined, [ RYE=Quiet 1, Bl - — —aas | 1900 vearlings and calves, $3.50@1.65! stock- NEW YORK, Aug. W~BEEVES-Re- OF MACHINERY Qull; contin South America, | BARLEY Blc; sample, 35@isc. ¥ ers und feedors, HBA40. . Colpt J6 head, malnly for export and | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY $5.10; compound, 3iby. Pork, uule N Tiw W1 rket 125 outh nonert all b Sagaad: market, fo RIAUEHLONS 1O STRCH], DOt MIY Wall, S82 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, I BRIl Ay lsarh B MINNEAPOLIS, .‘\‘u.:("ln M VHEAT1n 43 |Quicksiiver hari o'l ETades, H.0600.151 bulk of sales, | '3l R D oy enta 61 catile and i Garounsr | 3801, 1008 and 1605 Jackson st PRBUTTER- Firmer; creame 1irimge; | store, No. 1 northern. August, Thc: Sep. g1 i ess SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,50 | soq........ . 204 420 7 ters of heef Omaha, Neb. Tel. ban, factory, cuprent packed, 11014 fmitation | tember, a7 e~ On flerra ) head; lambs 10c higher; top, $5.60; sheep o0/ | °) i o CALVES CRecelnts, 273 head; veals were | B, Zabriskie, Agent. 3. B Cowgtll, Mer creamery. 16615¢; state dairy. 1519 track, No. 1 hard 1 northein, batake e 10 lower FTOCKE teady; huttermilks,’ weak: some late ar e il HEERE ~Ste, 1 .“1‘“.»..1 1040 | Tl No. 2 northern, e Yellow g g A " rivals ‘e Id over; ve ©.0007 mixed | g ' a" 1oR5: Al Sehite. 1014 1ome. _ Cofree % Jllowing are the receipts at the four| 3 % 1 8 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 815 a or DUfDOSCS. > PALLOW-Dull; city (8 per packag NE YORK, Aug. W.—COFF inuncial Notes, principal western markets for August 14 1. iy head: sheep, casler; lamb wnd 1 Libdidlec); country packages free, 4@ [ Rio barely steady No. 7 invoice, LOUIS, Aug. M4.—Clearings, $5.937,219 Cattle. Hogy. She 3 i ) 5c lower; sheep, $2.6614.631 w choice Manutactured by o quiet; Cordova, nominal. Futures opened 007; money, 167 per vent; New | South Omaha 1440 82 7 3 | wethers, $6.0005.25; Tambe, $§60a6.60; culls ATETALS Stagnation was the rule In al: | Steady, 10 polnts decline, and ruled quiet exch discount bid, 15¢ dis- | Chicago L A0 13000 %0 4 (0 Na"ona] 0il ing doing. Pig iron warrants were quoted | European and Brazilian cables, heavier re- PHILADELPHIA, '\\ls W.~Clearings, | St. Louis ......... 5,600 5,100 4 feeders.. 852 S0 Vi weste mixed hogs, $.60; stite and nominally at $11.00. Lead and spelter were | ceipts at Rio and Santos, small warehouse | $13,013.41; balances, 82, 2. 3 foeders.. 810 3 40 2 nnsylvania 70a6.80; cholce light and 1013-17 Jones §1., dull and nominaily unchanged, at $4.2 and | delivery, slack spot demand, an absence of | CHICAGO, Aug. M.—Clearings, $19,712,102; | Totals vevvern.n. 6 29462 42 heifers 330 12 helters... 508 330 | pigs, $6.9005.00. Pheue 1731, OMAHA, NEB,

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