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R COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Excitement of the Oorn Day Centers in th THE for futy The ¢ market both her Lend ruled du though Home remains ¥ OMAHA DAITLY BET na d Bright Foreign gh ther | at Ldvic wis 4 Arg fr ntlr Ame par m were re & THURSDAY. eferred being in spe iritles were iderabl ity in Wall \ ra Mtreet neg 1o r né Were “ym AUGUST 16 1900 Lower All Around OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAR I\rT’ foocors Hair- Wyo foeders y fecdors a8y R Cattle Market Starts Out 8low, with Killers [ ateady to 6,057 SHEEP New York Live rward sing_was b per share ke fgures firm d sla ! NEW YORK best | MARKET ACTIVE OVER ANXIETY OF SHORTS were | onA OLESALE MARKETS LIGHT HOGS STEADY, OTHERS ARE LOWER Fixehar Lon nt rates months' bille fact of the observance firm the | more satisfactory ation and to sym York and London mar ind Canadian Pacifics shares markedly re MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BONDS, And Rather Wenk— Skirts of Corn Make ain. he ent spite the « clsewhere Floes were Condin Stay tntions on nee Trade and Qu and Fancy Pro thre Whent « i ot o and ' & 1o Manng Stght « Market | Feeder Market Higher on Amnin A« Henvy Cattle—=sh it Steady Prices w Higher. in o T cows rRY thational With the New \ ne hare 1 mi Hens Wye Hore Nebra n, K OMATIA " SOUTH { Receipta we s | OfMcial’ Monda s | OMelal Tuesda Officiul Wednesday «m 1 n Aug ans, Stock 1 an Quotntions l per ROS' ON tima cont a3 om thered creamer e '8 old. Wyomir 19 fe 1 feeds i foeder Wyomin i fecder er [ 1 feeder § cows k8 1 for fonder foedors foedors Inrg prom d K plek o days this week davs last woeek week before weeks W 1 & ratly bears dw City ba gold ey e neru A low ebh 1 v v . n ot market K int Wars ) 14 It AR, KA " T paid tor he with compart: 895 /1897 ) b W h 1 €401 the last t fo z i tor 11506 KX irduny will 0 gold kg several d n w cows 1893, 481 oh ch lowland No. 3 ¢ . enson Br s 1 cow Meyers Neb feodors A freders S cows D n VEGETABLE CUCUMBERS Per doz. ASPARAGUS N o’ the market NEW TURNIPS b, basket NEW BEETS. P zen bunche NEW CARROTS -Per doz. bunche LETTUCE - Per 1 RADISHES -Home PEAS Per 1.t WAX BEA NEW POT CABBAGE 359 332 356335 81 338 horts grad ped back to wed, com 'h the ad worked cars and « ceept a8 reported hot and drs tin advices of damages i Ignal &er fet and rather At times was half doserted ng their attention to ¢ steady, but nothing m heavy ‘and the weather dry and cool. The west pointed to the g ment lattor I thre vernnie 2 " market bust Mane Hines Rros AN 1" Stehi i in casier fe nt owing principal we here i o 1k Mining H 1180 2 & 1440 1 00 Willtam harden wor at further are fmpossibl Dilis 8487 withdrawn | Tamar vin Hafrne & 1 foedera cows Jones- 8 14 cows grown Per half-h TOES—Per bu Hotme-grown, South Omaha i Chicago Kansas St Loul per doz mer Iverin woak traders erpool was eIpts were in northwest wdvices from the south New bitble 38 roport ( HARE ' ONTONS 11 thized CELERY t City i D T NE A shel b d ha 30 r transit. Th ber " Ib,, lowed conspieots auarters, with tock k Mining Stocks. Aug. 15— The following are auotatio r mining shares Bi bull als e W YORK Closing Currington-—§ 12 cows ) n the haifers heifer T Adjour TROIT hetwe Agreement 15,~The ¢ itives of the M Allison--Neb v 2 atags 1 1 cow . Y. Licas § cow 82 feeders uit e predi er opened at mpithy it 7% wheat and fl bushels. New o loads taken for expor eipts at primar e crate B i e points nggrogated ) n S—None on the market v haracter of pared with 179,000 last year. Minneapolis a TEOPRIn. BEE OBt o ement ety Duluth 213 cars, against 2 2 Ll AL ! Lo v 1 R per crate, $1 week " on ( e b fornia Outs ol Kirts of the ket and in i managed t slightly tember sold hetwe cars. Caonsiderable biyving A local packing compir Provisions were « and firm for lard and hippers against cash that product comparative pool quoted another #d cut b September 116001 4@11.55, and mber lard Ring A shi it 86 Tibs hetween $6.9506 87167 6.9, 10¢ dowr 36871401150 Estimated receipts tomorrow cars; corn, 115 cars; oats, 22,000 head The icading futures hotd ' fra whi m W to g it ver Wy advanced and then rra Nevida andurd 16-qt. case in mark market r box were | m i ed ug No the rnia Crothers— Wyo ird the fts which hares n th i ouncem wouid wiped racdons | her narrow off on bear hort, but general ward | g and a what stocks mov 1184 W steers il . 20c@1.00; v Thayer Wyo D, cows 8 D 1091 Sundn v number of in today by each re Cattle, Hog i Morsc % R 10 offcial brogent s othees fah consuly CTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. FERTOUS CERMNIC & FRIVATE DIGBASES SPECIALIS’I' We guuranice to cure all cases curable of WEAK VIEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for Lafe. Night Emissions, Lost Manhood, Hydrocels, Vericocele, Gonorrhoea, Ulee:, Syphiils, Buricture. Files, Fitula and Rectal Ulcers i cars feeders ' 1032 not | wit 10 1 | 1o y ders. . 037 Sheo i BARTLI | be 0. & St Missourl Pacific Ry Unfon Pacific system F. E & M. V'R. R ] P. Ry M. & O.Ry R.'R. R & Q Ry st J & P., east & P. west here was a fairly \beral run of hoks today, being heavier than yesterday or Wednesdiy of last week. Chicago reported | 11hE hogs steady and heavy welghts lower and that 18 about the way the market | opened up here.” Packers were all ansio [ for the light hogs and on those grades the 1] market “wa ady. Butcher and | medium woeiht steady A shade | lower and the welghts were not | wanted at all on the latter were a shade Jower and buyers did not seem to want them at any price. The range of prices wus about the same as yesterday The most of those sold at $1.97% and $.00 and the butcher welghts at #95g4.97%, und the heavy hogs from $4.95 dow P Ihere was o materfal change in the mar ket f t to finikh, practically every thing being sold in spite of the slow open ing. Representative sales No. Av v No. ™ 4w K g w L. n mar Ry ¥ 13022 e Tnts were 540 was credited to Californ £2: Coneords FARINES 1, 4-basket crate home grown, alifornia, 1-basket crate GOOSERERRI i CHERRIES—Ca $1.10a1.25; Missourf 8-1b. baskets, S0 WATERMELONS each APPLES-N bbl B0, FROPICAL FRUT PINEAPPLES—Por doz., $1.50@1 ORANGES-Mediterranean swel box, $4; Valencias, $4.2504.50. LIEMONS—California, tancy, $ according to size, Out of the fornia. pe per Zi-qt market " h 10-1b. box, case, $2.25; to 815 Rand Mine ribs quiet for pork Covering by f lard gave strength, Liver rise in Cumberland pork sold between losed e lower_at etween $8.6009.671% and September with the close the b (e were heavy Bids t nee dowed buving other and usually | Gas and Consoll as features {n the | market at dimerent timex, but in only the latter was there any matérial effee: left of the demand, o net gain of 34 points heing [ E4tabiiohea dentiiment hbroad s reportel | to e m rably inelined toward Amer can_rafl London took almost. 10 res Profit taking was indulg in the late dealings and the market gave awiy all around, un <sure More business was transacted in rairoad bonds than for some tithe and there was a ipward tend <ome fssues ilnrly Atehison uis & South tern 2¢ and Wabnsh ‘| bentures. Total par valie, $010.000. New (*nited Sta wnd the 55 advanced % in the bid price The ~Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram sivs: Business cor tinued o grow here today, though the ac. tivity was virtually confined to Ameriean and Canadian rajlroad stocks. The tor |w m, though the transactions still wer. [ limited, but y Luying of Americar developed a bullish sentiment tinore & Ohio shares were sold on the July statement the company. Tintos were hoisted 3 although the Paris bourse was ciosed Anaconda followed the American lead and | on this initiative operators began to put up "tahs and Bostons also. 1t {s understood here that the bank has begun to borrow in the open market to strengthen the money vates. Call money was cheaper on govern- it disbursements, o1 Following are the elosing | New York Stock exchang X Union_Paciic 1l do pra 1% Waba )t h i T 3x-dividend BAR SILVER 8t MON E Y3147 31 per cent’; three “h, room peate | cetved | kroune dnted G sing tri nerally t | Atten oady, per months 8 11-18d per ounce cent; short bills, 4 bills, 4 per cent As to size, 20c less tive, 4 Sugar 5c@$1.00 per bu; per Totals The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchaxing the num- ber of head indic Buyers, Omaha_Packing Co G. H. Hammond ¢ Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Company Swift and Company Kunsag Clty Swift and Com| country Armour & from St. Joe R. Becker & Degan Vansant ] Lobman & Co W. 1. Stephen Hill & Huntzinger Livingstone & Schaller Hamilton & Rothschild L. F. Hus . H. L. Dennis & Other buyers Finnncinl Notes, LOUIS, Aug. 15 —Clearings, $5,412,028 balances, $116,183. Moneys 4@7 per cent | New York exchange, 15c discount bid, discount aske CINCINNATI Aug. 15 82,452,650, New exchange co per cent t. Money | CHICA Clearings, $19,957,737 osted rates, $4.85004.89. were « e per 0; cholce, Hogs. Sheep Wheat 4 cars; hogs, ‘ o o, Clearings, wio, 10a@lse dis o FANANAS—Per bunch ranged as follows P, A 1 langes, $1.011,798 ew York oxchange. JALTIMORE balances MISCELLANEOUS, | Hickory, large, per bu., $1.26; shell- barks, $1.35; English walnuts, per 1b., 124 13c; filberts, per Ih almonds, per Ib., Ualec; raw, per 1b’, 60; roasted, 6% | Articles.| Open | High Yew'y *Wheat AR Bept ot At Rept " AU Sopt Low Close from NUT 264 @ ay a8 21 0 1 any from W, [ « : par e 2|48 mpany, Dalancen, 8, 190 e YORK, Aug. ' balances TON, Au s, 82,340,346, Condition e WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Today's state- ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | eral fund, exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold | reserve fn" the divislon of redemption shows: Avallable cash balance, $140,023,174; gold, $74,588,276. Cotton Market. YORIK, Aug. 15.—~COTTON=The for cotfon” futures opened barely with prices 128 points lower, and ruled generally weak during the afternoon, owing to bear aggression, an absence of | anything like bull defensc. 'The leading sel | lers of yesterday started in on the call t) | depress ‘prices stil] further and to dislodge weak long stuff. The cables were sized up as of bearish average, the crop intelligence was encouraging as a whole, while the weather reports told of needed rains in the eastern belt and tolerably clear conditions west of the Mississippi valley. At the low- est polnt of the forenoon prices were 83 polnts under the closing of last night,making the net loss since Monday night 22a2) points At noon shorts began o manifest uneasi- ness, owIng to the apparent oversold condi- tlon ‘of the market and bellef that the long [ interest had been pretty well climinated From a feeling of nervousness shorts sub sequently became positively frigh an were soon fn full rout, Covering was stimu lated by a forecast of dry weather over the entire belt tonight and ‘tomorrow and the predictions for continued light receipts. On the upturn the forenoon loss was not only tecovered, but a considerable portion of vesterday's decline was wiped out. During the balance of the session the market was extremely feverish, with a tolerably firm undertone. The close was steady, with August 1 point, other months 5@h 'poinis higher, Futures clored_ steady; ' Augyst 871c; October, 860c; No- ember, $.35c; January March, 840c; April, S.45c. Spot closed 1044¢; middling gulf % HIDES. green hide 1 salted hi 1 veal calf HIDES—No green hides, o salted hides, No. 5 5. Excha 9,360, i 15.—Exchanges, $19,360,200; cases and Disorders of Men are and Gleet Cured at Home. Consultation Free. ~Call on or_address DR SEARL R Treasury. rovisions. Aug. 15.—Closing: WHEA red, cash, elevator, il August, ST. Lowe track, CORN LOUTS, ecember, i { Co 1410 4,90 6,490 3,245 CATTL] There was a fair run of cattle here today and the same vesterday quite a large proportion of the recalpts were corn fed steers. The quality, however, tuk- ing the receipts as a whole, was not up to yesterday and the market was not in as good shape, The feeling was bearish all around on killers and the trade was slow and draggy from the start. Chicago r ported to 10c decline, which rather worked against th elling interests so that buyers had things much thelr own way Offerings of corn fed steers were quite liberal this morning and bids were all the way from near steady o the best ades to 10c or 16¢ lower. The half fa Stuff, of course, suffered the greatest de cline, but the market on all kinds was very dull There 3 otals Hig Y W Higher August, | cember, 221 RY 1L Steady at FLOUR-Dull, unchanged SEEDS - Timothy, ordinarg. prime. to arrive, $10 bid. CORNMEAL-Steady, 32 2106215, BRAN-Stronger; sacked, east TS 2 white B 7 Great A 7Hucklsland prices on the ations were as follows: Dull; winter patents, 33,806 4.00; straights, '$2.20@3.70; spring _speciuls, $.40a450; spring patents. $2.7004.10; straights, $ haker: a2 WHEAT -} CORN-No. OATS-No. 24 0. 3 white | RYE-<No. 2, My | BARLEY “Good feeding, Bl%c; fair to| choiee malting, 30736 ’ No. 1 and tract grade, Mess pork ribs sides (loose), $6.850a7 15 shoulders (hoxed), $i sides (boxed), $7.457.55 WHISKY “is of high $1.200 tr HAY-Timothy, steady, 8.00412.00; pra eaxy, $5.0007.5. WIHISKY - Steady IRON COTTON'TTE BAGGT 51008 HEMP TWINE PROVISION $1275. Lard meats (bo; & Ohio Pacific 1. vellow, ' No. 2’ white, UG : Pork, higher; choice sd), weak; extra shorts Ar ribs, $7.8714; clear sides, $8.12 (hoxed), weak; extra shorts, $8.25 5 clear sides, $5 METALS - Lead, quiet ensior at” $4.0004.05. POULTRY—Steady s | 81ac: turkeys, 6afc “pr were in the neighborhood of twenty-five loads of cow stuff in today and while some of the best bunches may have brought nearly steady prices, bids as a rule were around a dime lower than yes. terday and the same as steers were slow ale. The medium grades in particular | 3 were neglected. Coarse heavy bulls aid | not sell very readily this morning, but stock bulls or medium welght killers brought about”the same. prices’ as yeste The stocker and in good shape today and the ma now fully as high on heavywelght as it has been any time this yvear and as high if not higher than it was any time last | year. The better grades of heavy cattle | sold strong to a dime higher today, while the light cattle were just about steady Western grass cattle were in fairly good | supply today, but the market was slow on | everything ¢ t fe ‘8. The feeling on Killers was nd it was late before | much was done. Cows were also a little lower, particularly the medium grades, | Stock’ cows and helfers or stock steers of | & good quality and weight w strong and | falr to go active and the lightweights just about | Pring steady. Representative ‘]v‘mlh‘ BEER ST $.754.50. 7 No. 1 cun 5 western Fams 46 Iduho ewes 22 Tdaho ewes Ldiho cwes Wyoming feeding lambs. South Dakota yearlings Wyoming feeding lambs. 6 cull lamhs § cull lambs 204 Tdaho wethie K0 [diho wethe % Idaho wethers 30 Tduho stock lambs i1 feder lumbe f lambs lldm lamb fduhio lambs ldaho lumbs steady 3 fobbing, Dry 876208 Fargo Ex r. Cot. Ol northwe 3860018 r bhl Dry Short tern . 31155 Short sulted clear 1 | | lear rin d | @ clear 1ib. I 11160 o o 1 Amer Amier Malting 1 £ At $4.20 1 SHEEP—Arrivals of sheep were rather Ught today, as compared with Monday and Tuesday, and the market did not start out very active. Lambs, however. were in good demand and soid generaliy a dime higher than vesterday. The quality »f 4 good proportion of the sheep was nona (0o good and the buyers did not seem very anxfous for what was here, and 1t was lite | before much was done but the feeling | was that good stuff would bring just about steady price Quotations T30 cholc o chicker prings Y i wines L per g 3 BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Servic SUGARS-Cut loaf, $6.58 confectioners 3628, off The following are the r ments for today ATtic Flour, Whea't Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu Bariey On the market dairies IigR8 NEW granulated, A, 36,13, eipts and ship- s o feeder trade w = again | ket 18 | cattle reamery, 170204 | RECEIPTS 000 b ;e SHIPMENT 113,000 bu, 5,000 b wheat 00 bu bbls.: wheat oats, 6,00 bu 140, Recelpts 000 bii our, 1 000 b Shipments 00 00 corn Kansas City Grain and Provision and February May, 8.l middling up b, Prod Witk 1401 18¢ firm; fresh Cholee western grass weth- fal good grass wethers | yearlings, $4.1574.45; falr to good ew to vearlings, § 906415 clipped lambe, $1.23421.00 1 clipped lambe, $1007i1.25." cholce lambs, £.2575.40; fair to e $5.0005 35 feadur wethers earlings, &.40m3.66; feeder Representative sales: Av 130 ce exchange today the butter firm: creameries, 1 Cheese, firm, at 13¢ tember cash 2 red COR 1@ September 2 mixed, LOUIS les le 15 ; middling, shipments, 191 bales; COTTON—Un- 99-16c stock, No, Yor white, 47 timothy, MARKET, T i ; sales, b0 bales 85 low middling, 9 7-18c} mid- dling, 915-16c; good middling, 10 3-16c; mid- dling fair, 10 7-16ic; receipts, S0 bales; stock, i1 bales. Futures, qulet and stead 9.85@10c; September, $.65uX 6ic October, 824a November. £14as.] December, 814¢; January, 8.14@8.16c; Feb- ruary, §16@s.17¢; March, 8.18@8.20c; " April, 8,208 M @s. 250 Aug 15.-COTTON— ordinary, Th¢; good Steady ordinary Quotations f ‘ NEW YORK 19,517 bbls.: expor moderately uctive patents; winter strafghis, §2 $4.00004.25 tor extras n Varlons prairie. BUTT Lacl Nat Yo prd Natlonal 1o prd National do_pfd Y. Air American Pacifle Const 18t pfd 1 ptd mery, 1518 AV a5 %0 B 520 03 Pr Aug 0 FLOUR 9,019 bbls small patents, CHICAGO and EAST. LEAVE 7:00 A. M.—4:55 M.—7:46 ST. PAUL and IIIHHEIPOI.IS. LEAVE HOT SPRINGS— DEIDW(IIII! LEAVE 3:00 Citv Offices, 1401-03 Farnam DMAHA&ST LuU|s ' WABASHR SCMETHING NEW Gompartment Chair Cars, BETWEEN omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas Cityand Quincy Homeseckers Excursion day each month. Call o Tours Trairs leave Recelpts, chiefly | winter patents, WGE.30; win- fair 1o good, western, » 1% fresh Missouri dozen, loss o whitewood cases P M 20 per new ots $3.80411,20 Minnesota 82 ‘ i \eluded ‘ ‘ 0, PTS—Wheat, ah) 000 bu Wheat, : oats, none. 178,200 bu.; corn, 8,100 Minnesota bakers $27003.00; wint $2.40a2.70. Rye flour, 'strong $.0003.20; cholce to fancy, §3 CORNMBEAL—Firm; yellow city, 8¢ Steady; No Quiet 8,000 bu; corn, st s i 18 “ NEW YORK course of t has been with cottons contin ODS-—The | 5 iarket for cotton koods today | g wutchange. Heavy brow 2 aull and irregular: fine brown sheetings, slow: bleached cottons, steady but quict. Denims, ticks, plaids and other' course colored cottons, thactive and easy to buy. Print cloths, unchanged; busi- ness smll: prints in steady request at pre- vious prices. Jobbing trade improving Men's wear woolens, quiet .and plece dve irregular. Dress goods. more doing in plain fabrics at previous prices Prov WHEAT winter. s 68 3%d; No. 1 C Futures, steady ber 1 American . Futur October, 1744 irnin and LIVERPOOL, Aug. 15 Guil; No. 2 red, wester | No. 't northern, ‘spring fornii, 6s 4dGis 4tad tember, 68 tyd; De RN -8pot,” firm Americin old September, s 1114 vember, 28 117%d PROVISIONS firm, e 89c; St 2 western, i7c f 1.°f. New York feeding, 12 0. b carlots, 114 1 cows r Dull 17 Spot ' f Receipts bushels. and 81 Juluth Duluth steady ut first on persistent strength in corn, focal covering, falrly smaller 1 ofr N bushels 7 24 sl i ad 1 Racon, Cumberland Short clear backs. it bellies, firm, 438, Shoulders to 14 1bs.. dull, 38 6. Lard northery 1 hard h, K3 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK ¢ HEIFERS PR BULI 1 ALVES, coupled | piashioan seaboard st mov with corn and teml mi Cholce Ste Very Se » Slow to Lower. Aug. 16.—~CATTLE including 4,000 cholce steers very o Californin ree and Wenst- YORK, Aug. 15 FRUTTS Inactive for evaporate s fhero w the market dertone it ol state, common, 3@ Ay Dor Th., L8 T4 aise and qatlty: & in 3 MONRY 00 0all foyal,” 1@Me; Moor Park, 1461 last loan, 1% per | 5 3 4 X ¥ 4 e 100 Intile haper 4ts por went. | Peaches, pecled, H@1Se; unpeeled, 6 | EXCHANGE-Steady, with OCK CALY, in baniers’ bills at’ $4.871% 40 mand and at $1.816G48% for | NEW < sixty J8ted ratew, $1.85% and $1.58%a | Quiet N 1hills, $4-S3tgad . 82t SITVEF 10; Mexican dollar BONDS- ments, strong; state tive The 0w Dried Frai ALIFORNIA and nominal pples continues as very little dis retains its ste basis of of prime, 434G Prunes, s0u (hw iy net cipts white stror str NEW DRIED | Demand | tight, bu tion to ton CHICAGO, 19,500 head 1300 Texuns w teady hest kool te dinm teady tock ' | bulls Receipts nd nd bout natives o m oh mixed $2.80a 81 116082, ¢, ¢ 262, bushel firm shorts. Light export 4750 mber (TR LU ige: No. 2 white, 284 271y 28 track, mixe ki g R L g cholce, Sogi2iqe HOPS- Stead ol i PN pm it R PRovIRON S 12.00; hams, $20. R jofined; dull: continent AU T s f il family $14.00611 #h I tember December, 7ty r Jiema 3 " $1300G015.00; moess, $1 11 ern, cash, 7T« A LIRSt W S 3 " A, f6 | ":"} - TFALLOW .Q city, 4 6% e 1 ””h.v’ No, o TALLOY IR Ntk fiam e Yarge o Pt s ern west M the fron rants tone @l7.00 They eas 1s; Americar T loss 1% westerns 1 Mark WHEAT tember, T8¢} g lower steers, §5.3 searee TOLEDO, " & wer; 8pot, 71 wi December CORN—Dull and hi tember, 42¢ OATS—-Dull September, 22 RYE—Dull i CLOVE e, 852 2 & D i t STOCK COWSs it ssterns 161, 500 lower; Texuns for butchers arlond % p feeders, Wud.T ) bushels: exports S tion a bullish cute of | *Ex-divide AND HEIFERS her; No. 2, cash New Ya [ on & at YORK WL NEW $4.5005, . s BO i and higher; No. 2, cash trade STERLING Lot 1.8 i $ ind unchanged; No 5 5 Sugnr Market, ORLIZANS, Aug. 15.—8( n ke 150 contritugal 14 9-15¢ Y] RSEED-Activ 1509 prime higherg, 1508 | ber, %6, 1 and 0; Oct £.10 on Texus 18t and write f pr $ ird No. ile fed 3 Tues ) - steers ¢ Minneapolis Wheat i MINNEAPOLIS, Aug re, N her tomber, T T4 e T track, No. 1 hard northern, 7 FLOUR - First ents, $1.90; first H Market WA Ty norther 01 Market. Aug. 15 — OILS Turpentine spirit Union Station | KANSAS CITY, QUINCY, 817 | 8l points east or south All fnformation at CITY 1415 FARNAM ST or write Harry £ daily LOUIS o1 and HOGS row ehi mixed cholce $4.7 $ 2 21,000, firm: eipts toda extimated heavy packing weak butchers, $§ %030 50045 271s: rough .00 bulk of AND 1 25,000 he 16ft aver A LONDON. pirits, 87d st top. heiy today are as 3 ki NEBRASKA 11 foeder [ 1 bull 10 1 cow | 1800 crop, \ I ) state crop., TICKET OFFICH, (Paxton Jotel Plock) Moores, C. . & 5. Au ™| INCOMES GROW MONEY WILL EARN 107 A MONTH TheInvestor's Fund pays semi-monthly n America. No_certifl No'1roub Write to day 10611 10411 patents lears, § stk. hfs 2 cows. cows cows cow- feeders feedor feeders 2 feoders feeders feedor feeders 0 light seeond pat the Time e / from Sil 1 shock of earth, Wash., says ake was felt hore clock yestorday afternoon, shaking W panes and crockery to pleces in instances. The shock lasted three ites \ b ihis Texus | BRAN—In bulk, $11.7 & hemlock sole, Rue Philndelphin Produce Market, \ . Bt 1eavy welghts PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 15 RUTTER I ¥irm, good demand: fancy western cream. vy BGel fancy western prints BGGE™ Firm: fresh nearby wostern. 15¢; fresh southwestarn, southern, 11¢ SHERP | higher: good 1o ch fair 1o _cholce mixed | sheep,” $4.00a4.40: " Texa 1 helter 7 native lambs, $4.25a% 3 pelfer | 847505 90 2 foed 1 stug TH DAKOTA 415 toed WYOMING fagdy 41018 cows ] hir 110 ! AM RS to slow Receipt lambs $ 5 " )40 wester| Wird 00 lambs, 18 dry Ik nos wethers $4. T4 20 1.00 Kied ‘b i family ket $10.50@ $10.007111.00 $16.00011 Cut lies, $8.75a11.00 pickled hams storn 1 Sonth Y MARKET, frosh frosh The oldest established a ter b LA [hacr 1 iy Money rafunded on denund A VAT Bond Dot N6 JAMES E BOYD & CO., leiephone 1039, Omiaha, COMMISSION PROVISIONS and STOCKS HOAKRD OF TRADE Correspondence: John A Warten & Co wirect wires to &0 and New York : INSTRUMEN In Live Stock, ATTLLE placed on record Wednoes- August 15, 1500 I Lot for va 00 head, | « Receipts Texuns; mar. rTexans; na teers, $1.60616 i teers, §1.60a 400015, <100k and heifer s, | bulls, 2004 | toers, $34064.6 ty feeders : s $ ymina Amer | | S niy Deeds | Min, Whent A " Market. 1. 15— WHF Algu [ \ Ing. New York. ‘ DUL A feeders 5 dhgc feeders J fooder W Andrew subdiv un. ) Tex 1ot w 1 heif “ | HOGS - Re head; marke 1 w iy e, 86,1565, 10 packers, $5.0 tehers, $5. 20755, SHEKP AND LAMBS. Recelp( vl market native mut and bu Ney PhEs. © steady nt packed fa Milwauk add MILWAUKE} No. 1 northern, Ly WHEAT - Firm Loul 4 2 northern, 71ty H RAIN, small white, firm feeders § feeders cow cows feeders feeders fe 1 ! 15 25, - o; sampler 3 il K H 1,331 pkg for steady: wost gular packing Peoria Market, Aug. 15—CORN At PALS tul - veie wes H RPENNEY CO. - STOCKS © o“/l“ oS (el ®% ROOMANY LIFE lm OMAHA NEB ANCOLN NER Kan IKANSAS CITY 1 colpts, 8400 head T bull 1t N 1 fed gr City Live Stock Aug ATTLE T pitves, 3100 Kead Toxans ors, &teady to 6 higher e | ' toature today as well *Offered. No ‘ : | No. | the basix of $1.23 for fin- | | NEW YORK, Aug. 16 —COFFEE sy x L Cordova, “nominal No. 7 invoice, Thac; A | Futures opened steady, 6@10 points lower | nd [and showed a weak undertone during the | st recelpts. . The market thern lined 50 rather weik and N of PEORIA ¥ was importance in | Higher the break in an Digiron wat er ton. ‘with "the. unter Northern No 1. 8% At 315,000 bt & have been made at the bid figures and atill be Dought i that, . Warrants uoted wt ¢ nominal. Tin was & rmer, but very quiet, in sympathy €1 'advance for spot tin in ) ) RBri b Foreign LONDN A | On the Stack hinge todiy thare was i gond all-around ndency and rathar more business on new & 0 the more hopeful view taken of the situation fn Chind. The cone tinued shipments gold from New York did not influence stocks and discounts had an easier tendency Home rallroads in many instances substantially advanced, wife n 16 feet wdwell i w 30 fect Park Pla Quit Claim i Watkin Schramek park OATS- igher WHISKY -On shed goods Jowar o feeders foeders Swan | teeders feeders 1 feeders 4 8 96717 | 47 teeders [ Decds, to Coffee Market H were shade with London Mary Brown a1 3 ™ CALVES 400715 HOGS—Recelpts, 6,600 head; market gulet eipts, 436 head market a Total amount of transfers & foeders. 1194

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