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AUGUST 17, 1900. and Gloned weak i tone at 31.60, Lake cop. a——— . PHICADELPHIA, Aug, 16.—Clearings J. M. Murphy-8. D " HoO wis a shade higher in the local marset | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | 10018868 blances, 82,440,107 feeders.. 56 800 3 steers.. 105 spite a .ecline of 7s 4 abroad, and closed ALTIMORE. Alg. 16.~Clearings, $2.864,- ( § feeders. . S 3 50 steer... 10% steady ’ firmer in tone at $16.621 for lake and $16.5 | warket Shows nith | 907; balances, $13,81 g 2 o 2 cows 2 L 5 Wheat Pit Bpends a Dull Day Under Heavy | for clectrolstic wnd casting copper. the de: Whie [ HORTON e - Cleartngs, $19,001.236; | Cattle Market Very Slow, Particularly on : by 3 92 Ine b b AL unidati Ry O g & Roavy The | LNEW YORK ) B B . i Tamba; native Liquidation, monthly ment, showing a heavy in- | NEW KOS & : Cornfed Stock. WAI6.60; ¢t [ — O R By awar, Slning or th | favorable London attitude and by the better Stock Quotations. basts of $4.171514.24, and lead rul complexion to the Chinese situation, wa : Call loans, 2G3 _per —_ on was ik and unsettl dissipated later on by realizations by the @iy per cent. Oficial | o 4 3 0 P TRADE IN ALL MARKETS LACKS ACTIVITY | " “fron it e nd dnseetie 'l | dissiputca, later, o by reatigations By, (i | LIGHT HOGS STRONG, OTHERS STEADY |2 g cows ... o NEe OREY | H s W ranthral fron was reduced § per | future. A rise in call money rate to | wost ‘ - 0 3 i feeders | Quiet: open kett | ton. The broke leo for Tead was $o.00 | cent colored assertions in some quarte A Wost ' L % 15 feeders 3 Saotc: seconds, b Corn 1s Marked hy Nervousness and | 104 for copper S that a stiffer rate would genera | Gooa - om o depletion of the bank reserve - att=Wyo Closes Slightly Higher—Onts Are OMAMA WIOLESALE MARKETS, |goid e Operations by the ba % Prices, but Feellng on Western o . Quiet, but Stendy=Provisions Tar this week with the sub-treasury show re 18 Weake=Lambs SOUTI DAKOTA Dall and Irregulnr. Condition of Trade and @uotations on | 1045 0§50 00 (LRI con Bardly e fon | : Steeng=iteey Duil, cows....110 36 ] bulle 2 Staple and Fancy Produce. Bnd Yeceints of wold trom Bacio const | oo ' cows SRR —_— 2 Receipts liberal; good stock firm | points, so o heavy loss in cash is ted | fron 3 teeders. 111 400 S CoWS, ... 104 “ACY . n 140 to be shown In the bank stat The | " 3 ¢ 3 & CHICAGO, At Wheat was dull and | 8t 12 I SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 16 cows. 4 theoy ol ,\““,",,,'",””f:.,'l,,:"_\.‘ il and | TLIVE POULTRY-Hens, 1@74e; roosters, | Weekiy reports of ‘the Eure govern Recelpts were 4 v Weare—Wyo. A t e N le. Hogs. Sheep Ay Oy e, Bitae. brotlers, | mental institutions were & with 1 Officis ot Catily, Hop % | 9 calves 1 bull closing 1o under yesterday. Corn was ner- | 10o: durke, 4@ koo e ™ | tereat i connection with t plenish- | Ofcial Monday........ g 881 | 3 Clives. . 202 495 vous and closed %e higher. Oats closed a| F H DRE TETRY—Hora, d | ment of reources from here. Lost thin Cliclal Wednesday. Pratt & Ferrls—Wyo -~ shade lower and provisions e down for | ide; roosters, baser ducks and Beesg, S10CE | 0" Pefucten in the statement. | i f § | Omelal Thursday Meers L1k {40 51 stecrs : pork, unchanged for lard and 24@5c 1ower | "R PR Common o fair, 13%c; chotce, | The Bank ot England's return showed un f Four daya {his wesk teers... 863 440 Gl-e af for ribs. 16c; weparator, 2c; gathered creamery, | Increase in reserve of $3.805.000 and bullion | 0, nta Ye Copper ”k i1 W, L. Tllotson—Wyoe. b 8 Same days las With & half-filled pit, colorless news and increased 82 Th acquisitions arack Bate ‘week By, 2 8 9 cows %2 400 3 cows. T e o 2¢ caused more liberality to borrowers and v " W cows 10 eonfectures and u certain amount of dragiy Trout, 10c; blue fish, 12c; plckerel, | cius n ‘ \ Mining Same three wocks : lquidation, the trade in wheat furnishe £ atfish, 12 Aressed buffal i white. A reased § h nk gal 1 " Same four weeks ago 3 | Estad-8. D U 5 an Heavy VFeeders Rring rong 23 feeders iw 1 feeder fish, ‘9;" Kerring, o; biack bass, foc; snl- | on balance today bullion transactio i "t foeders s tecders & good anthesis for excitement, The mar- | mon, v bass. 10c; croj ple, 10c; pike, $3,410,000. Tts official of disco n Average price pald for hoge tor the last | 1 feeder 1 feeder ket was decldedly flat and uninteresting. | 10¢ . bullheads, 10c; ring perch, | maintained at 4 per cent, but the open mar- several days, with .nmp.mom feader 9 feeders 1 1 . opened A s ‘over yesterdny | % " 'boiled fobaters, 2c; | ket rate fell to 4%, The showing of the e cow cow corn n\..r'.um was merely steady for 50 ) per doz., %e. principal ftem than last week. Gold hold New York Mining Stoeks. July a1 SO bok aaa Sasy Fob sbol® Parle, alter & holee, 6 10c. nga increased only $50,000, whiie loans were EW YORK, Aug. 16.—The following are | 35,3 ¢ futare a1 Wers Wae Per carload lota: Upland, cholee, | reduced §; %, and circulation shrank | losing quotations for mining shares [ Juiy o cash A to speak of: outsiders had midland, choice, $8.50; lowland, cholee, | $3,00.000, 4 i SETmeanily forgotien « ANaL this mariet Straw, cholce, $8; No. 3 corn, 370 | A8 the rise In prices of stocks carly today | —— - wo0- | U1y 31 1107 o ok A Soaiber Eiones piisd Bis 3 white onts, 2ici cracked corn, pef | was maintained with difficulty, professionil . AT #8501 SUIT 8 {kisted, and the scalper alone plied his | (on, $15" corn and oats, ‘chopped, per ton, | traders who have been instrumental in the | (5% 1O { [opnie ., Yt R B e o T Wt b ot | $13.30; bran, per ton, $12/50; shorts, per ton, | week's advance switched over to the short ({7, Ty & Vo Qoo h.l; the market, but they met no support, One " #ide and et go their holdings. No fnerease | gt S Bt |y S BRI o BGETABLES, in outside was reported, despite the stabiiity | {Joil? & furrle ..} Juy and the market sid off This bundle hef r oz, 20G%e. in the early movement in railrond Stocks, | Jimim. Sy v ™" 4 | Yy disponed of, wheat in small o y one on'the market, and this factor influenced short’salcs by [ it 3 w0y 2 \ ) res P heing che 2) ‘RN o 1, b operators who consides he arke o= . AT RLE RO IR T i Rl r dozen bunches, 15@20c. | Ry While there was bt 1t sperge e | Mesican J | Juty 29 ot Fnally saggod ta" veatgn b 4 ,,‘T;w\mr; TR Doy o, bunches, 0. | Beiog I, iny derior prioes clowed ot he | p { July & K lower at \ J lowest. The price level on the day, how- | Forel | Aug. * equal, in ..",",{'";;5;;;',‘"'-,,!;?' doz, the. | ever ihowed' biit fow \Iotbie | tHankce: | BERLIN AuE 16, the | Alig Yhest sod dov e Wew 4-b! ot, 5 o ome wide movements were made (0 i few | hourse here todiy were My impressed | A shels, comp 52! As! ange of over I points tish foreign offic Minneapolis and Duluth reported 242 882 200 2am . early strength being succeeded by a fall eto yesterday evenin “cal receipts amounted to 32 cars, 38 of | TN AT ; ment that the stock wax to he restored to [ Marchal Count Wa e as commander- | AUg. eede . SO taat Erage, ounted A Wof] IO \,Lnr.s A omergroni, Tper b i & per cont AL Toels. Reioris Ar s | pamnal Connt Waeldefste de commuandars ) qug oW 1eow A\ SEARLES & There was more nervousness than ac- | 1111 BARB-Per 1b., lc duced prices for structural steel by inde- | heing welcome and exprossed tha hove that | Aug § hicdate . e |11 R wers s e en anee | SN Tome grown, per Ib., 1%@i%cq | [endsnt, concerns fmparted a hewviness ta | it would strengthon tho tos hotween Eng- | Al o () e SEARLES ho tone, wea_ i, “Kansus was ‘it in| CE Michigan, #Gac. Tiime ‘of“the day. Despite oMin 4 e e T eots, lScount ratas, | AU steers 6 stvers ‘ the graxp of a hot wave, but the small 8 ot the rumored deal by the Baltim ] bills, 4 per cent; three months' bills, [ Aug. 15.. L L IR 5 A stocks, the light acceptances and the pos- IRRIES—Per 18-qt. case, $2.00. | Ohio to absorb the New Jersey ralirc 02 ner cent. E | Aug F steer. . 1steer & N (‘hlv\'x, of a squeeze delivery day were the 1 2 L “4_“( \;"“ l': ".'."k'k-” yn:v‘r :flmlk mnI\-ni up a point at the outs PARIS, Aug. 16.—The weekly statement - W i }\w,.lr.- \\‘\-\ B ehiet considerations and provided the ner. ANTS--Out of the market. | Dt later lost the galn of the Bank of France shows the followin * Indicatos Sunday. paidy mig 9 Sows 0 3 40 4 ), 0 ot Seene s B0 P R | b SCailfornia, et box, 900105 | Heatisdetions i Sanda today to1 oft wome- | £hinee! Vit BRI LAt o | he it b ot iows i howeow i | e 7008 CRRONES & tomber opened % to o higher, at 3@ ot crate, what and the market showed irreguldrity ST5.000 o) trensury accounts curren RN T ber of O » receipty hogs were rathe S alh 1o Ly and Tater, Dartlally T ¢ pe on the market. Total sales, par valtie, $530,00. United Btntas | i Tacronmn of dromoms, foanomy® Cofy iy | brousht in today by each r light and although Chicago re ¢ ' FRIVATE DISTASES iy g e T Al o M8 Callfornia, per crate, $LISALES. | governmont [kaes were all T per cont 1ower | s Increase of 1,700,000 france; b | €., M. & 8 FIoPHE Houy, RIS - | parted market the I i LTI CRRG B E Calitornia. Yragedy. per crate, | In the by peic b n » OF IO trance; bille | ¢, AL & Bt B, Ry.... 1 | Rere ‘wits n Mittle better. This was par y vesterday. Receipts were rs. The | $ S L S W sl The Commercial Advertiser's Tondon in 1 v dec 5,075,000 franc o) Btk L CTL 0 b A L DR s A LT L TR cash business was small Y r ARS—California, per box, | financial cablegram: : i Missourl Pacific Ry were in active demand at str to a shade 3 Business was qufetly | Prices were se tod1y in an- | 1° a § ported 3 r v shipment 2 HEIR At Ty T e yas Prices were firm on tod 1y Uy | Lnion Paciic System better prices. tter_grades of light- i ] ticipation of the entranee of the ailfes nto | b ] ; s ats wor 8 helped by th APES—California, 4-basket crate, $1.50; | tone w. SABIAE oft & little. 1 the | PeLIn Gnd were atir tlotea by the sas A R welghts sold largely from 8000505, with an | E l I corn firmness and the buying of an_in Concords,'home grown, afterno apbronch of the reltet ool | tloment - Rlo. tnios wors aetively hough & O T PR | 5 MM T s R AW P Muentlal | trader yesterday. rade } » California, 4-basket crate, to Pekin Is. absolutely dis 6 TuUER LT 4 1 M LM N g :(ul\hnr!v«-‘luhw. I prime. also wold a litile We guarantee to cure all cases curable ot principally in the of changing < all of money now ¢ stock | rose considerably, owing to the : . 2 better than yesterday, the bulk of them Fember. contra Oetaver. - Rec ARIES_Out of the market, | miusic yimenty ohur o teal B Aok | Fose considerubly, owing to the rumor & @ Ry.......0 2| R At rom 8ot g0 teavy packers | WEAK MEN - SYPHILIS wore 34 cars, He To1A petweon Hike R Calltornia, per 1010, BO%, | gay this 1o o Sasciry Tamy, S Uankers | the next coupan would be increased, | K . : Were gxtramely aiow and on the Start It was UALLY Cured for and 21%e, closing a shade lower, at 217622, | 5; Missourl, per 24-qt. case, $2.25; | re dy been aigcounted Tondon continued | Ats wers auist, Dat brlcss were maint L&p .| next to impossible to get a bid on them, issione, Lost an Provisons were dull and ireegular, pork . SO, H . Fl R e e R A R B B LA L s Bt LR L I & P west i buyers refusing to even look ut them. . Gonorrhoea, Uleet, 5y phills, weak, lard steady and short ribs gasy ATERMELONS--As to size, 2c¢ to 25¢ | York ,»mug checked the movement CHered 1n Sxbustation tHat the visikl Teely | Minols Central ... They finally bought them up, however, at | Btricture, Plies, Fistula and Rectal Ulcers Yard was in good demand by cash pe c it RHoWel tilos 10 telabBe Bharnly Iy ftered In expectation that the visible sup- | about steady prices with vesterday, or from | gnd all and furnished sunport to other product ANTALOUPE—Gems, per doz., B0@HC; | regarded as n trick. The bank P S A e rakiy atata Total receipts ... £4.95 downward. A load of heavy prime fat | Private Diseases and Disorders of Mea but pork was unabje to withstand the sell 8L, o £652.00 gold in bars and expects to ment of the Bark of Hhgland ahows the flsponition of the day's reccipts was | Dicks brought $4.02%. which it ta claimed | * $tricture and Gleet Cured at Home. fng pressure of pickers, September pork Native, 76c@$1.00 per bu.; Per|to receive £300,000 from the east, gold | following changes: Total reserve, on in- olows, each buyer purchasing the nume | Would have topped the market a short| Consultation Free. —Call on or address gold, between $ILGTE and $11.30 and ol @3 o i which has been comcealed in quarantin | meewme ot a1 amn: cireulation, n decrenss | T of hedd indicated: time RLES & SEARLES, 20 Tower at $11.35: Soptember lard betw TROPICAL FRUITE, The bank commenced borrowing money to- | Gb° Lt om: Tl n increase of A430.434: | JBuyers Cattle .| The strength of light hogs makes to 119 South 14th Bt oOMAB A " ‘:n-ly sny 3 flluu‘u.n une |.‘{.m d at 36 I‘ENI%\N;I,P“ |l'r-r Aoz., $1.50@1.75. day A ther secutitles, &n (nore ¢ 1 10 ¢ nnu'm. cking Co.... ' 5 ;\tru'ua |Mku trifle ]|‘n h]rr (l\;ln '\.q. and September Tibs between $6.90769 ORANGES--Mediterranean sweets, per| Fortnightly statistics fn copper show other de) "an increaso . of €400 0m: | G H. Hammond Co. i ut the market s still below the $.00 mark. ce over 3 W T R R ¥ (ot} oLl L T vor | ortnighily, .:y‘:"g'm in copp T sh W | other deposits, 'an increase of &4 3 mmond Ofice over 216 South 14tk § wift and Company.... R!‘\lrn«*ulu'l\l' sale: 85.00 A MONTH-: atimited recelpts tomorrow: Whent, TisMONS—Calitornia, Tancy, $6.50; cholce, | an increase of 8,547 tonk i 1he AUBDIY. - O | oo reae e e ne 1.0N1 | Cudahy Packing C i ? No. Ay Sh car; Corn, 15 car; oats, 35 care; hogs, s v A e g,,m:,fl.,,,,,,,.‘rh_h"‘,,,*‘ A T y i hotes reserve, an increase of gov: Armate &0 3 [a.... “ . DR i 8 ch, ) owin, » the closing prices ol S hortion of "\Ee Datk of Dnsiand's . Kansas City p 7 9 0 "The feading futures ranked as follows: | 2Eain. o e e ow York Stock exchange: | n the | The proportion of’ the Bank of Bngland s | guitt: from country ‘ : 0w % . e i v e retTE | e gy MIBCELLANEOUS. LG L reserte"o bty 1 avlpar ennt Uaet | BT TR : : i McGREW, . NUTS—Hickory, large, per bu., $1.25; shell- e Palr it paant A= | Vansant & Co....... R ! fliberts, per Ib., almonds, per b, | Callho 34 e o ceaen NSETSE;F’“?" MEN ONLY. 22 Yoars Exporlonce. 12 Y cow 5 cows cow.... H & *“Coppes—8. D. cows § 00 e Imer—Colorado, 20 cows.... i 15! s pear—~\Wyo. feaders.. 85§ 4 15 ¥ foogers BT d et BUFFET LIBRARY CARS feeder cow. i f el Best Dining Car Service Cow teeders i When otherc fah consuld foeders feeders. S233% JIE: SGammeEy 33 8 foeders. 4 teeders feeder *Wheat Aok s : 1G16c; raw, per b, Sly@te; roas Sep! 3 e, Oct *Corn— Hill & Huntainger.. 4 ] 2 0 w Canadian Pacific . do pid reduce the floating supply of cash for the # v s 0 d, 640 | Canada Southern .. 1| W, & L Bl lhvmm f inducing an inflow of gold ha ,;-'"‘“,f"""; "R challer . $ieoens . ks Canade, Southern .. {13 W. & L Bt A0 | UhiEied ‘The downward movemeny. of di. | Hamilton & Rothschild 2 Chicago Gt, W. Wis. Central | count. Although the firm tone on the Stock Hobbick . . 3 g 4 =23 _‘4 absence of business and professional i T ~ L . o apathy were unprecedented since the dull- | TOAIS ooooiiinnieiniine 2 Bo63 e | B4l ne » ness which followed the Baring crisis. The | CATTLE-—The llmr\\' of cattle was not | g "'t . Aitendance was scanty and the public held | excesnive today, but it has been a long | 1" o " Moof A similar apathy = expected in | time sinee the market has been in as 3 Y ks 7 I fea diys w hen there will be a | Fotten shape as it was today. Packers did | % s . Kenoral exadus| G’ the follday’ resorts. | hot seem to be amxious for suppiies and g -1 A an securities were steady and quiet. | ook this opportunity to peund the market | g ::: . iy | AETIAR et it parity amd closed easier. | ON nearly all lines. There was a good | % » FLOUR-Dull and heavy. Del. L. & W, 176 do pta A | Erie, common ‘and preferred, and Chicago, | proportion of cornfed eattle hers today, it s CORN—Firm; 2 cash 38,c; track, 30 | Den. & Tio Grrrre 18 |Amar. Shroia” | ) % &0 '¥aul, common and pre- | but there were not many bunches of very | 8- N 20%c; August, 37%c: September, 37hc; Di PR T R | v A 4 e were the features. Grand 'Crunks [ B0od quality. There were a good many == - - comber, v %, Erle 4 2 gheanes d'off. The amount of bullion taken | Western cattle, but they went largely to NO PAY OATS 2" cash, 21%c; track, | qo it prao.er: 4 | fnto the Bank of 1ngland on balance today | feeders, . | 2] September, 2fye; No. | at." Nor. pra 4 & was £652,000. Gold premium at Buenos | The fact that half-fat and warmed.up i g1 ’ I 3oc Rira ke 82141 6 8 c; May, white, 25%@2%¢. Haet daar s tt A 136,00, emonstrate 1 it power or w 8% i ay 1haYic. n.;::: \-"T|Iy' b G Ayres, 136.00. PR :““a‘" : Araber ‘:,d. Al ,h.f,,”. {mmlw 3 i 2 our Vacuum Organ mothy, firmer at $3.66 bid, spot, | 1} e VAR - D ket o 25c Jower on that class of atock and as . : electricity; 26,000 in CORNME teady at $2.1042.16, s Dt . . ¥ cottol irket opened quiet and stead ¥ con . 1 5 Ueulars. sent sea n enve Cash auotations were as follows: BRAN-—Iirm; sacked lots, east track, [ %0 4G A “I‘IL ‘]‘\rl‘-“A,J‘;nvln 'v"'mw‘m 1o°s p:"l‘n‘ln.{o("v,";: f,'.‘,'("'.,.".' Tl oo cre s 0. et { e AL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Charles Bidz., Denver, Cola FLOUR—-Dull; winter patents, $3.80@ | 66%@o7iac, o R o ~ 0 sank from 3 to 6 points further under | 4 e: L. y Bt o H ] 4.00; Mirnights, $3.2065.10; spring sneciale | HAY-Steady; timothy, $9.00@12.00; prairie, [ 1 1 e Rap . oy | AR A Lo P (e iun, preke | LINer, 16 Whs & Slow, drasgy market from - oo e — MADGA50; spring patents, $3.705110; | $5.0067.50 Lak : FO- AT thom the bedt Mdeand disapponting | & peod ineny corlie unos there were il | o' H “ N A o il el [ T 3 A e e B | Lt b A SR 8 D40 B 8 TR 0BaERS & MANUFAGTURERS e ENG v NG s 2068 85 3 Manhattan L 13l Federal Steel " ruling sentiment intensified by | atuff lower. The beat grades of cows and 156 ¥o!'l wulted hides, Siac; No & 10 pid dums Exprens No. 1 veal mrv'l 0 12 | St B et o0 ibs., 7c; No. \rnl ‘ealf, 12 to 16 1b . q R ] 5 ; Wells-Fargo Fx RO . Amer. Cot. Oll , LOUIS, “Ane: Tiowii Song, Snttnernwrrs 0| “"ao pa o 2 red, cash, elevator, 0%c; do st prd....l AU Amer. Mal Vet Aviust, Totge: Soptember. TGT0We: | Gy 2 ped it | do pih etemier: i No. 2 hard, 6H4@esc. Dol & Hudson o113 [Amer, 8 & Tt 333 ELOTRICITY and MEDICAL Treatment coms bined. Varicoceln, Stricture, Sypblils, Lows of Vigor and Viwality " CURES GUAR Citargen low. THOME TREATMEST sultation and Examination Fres, Hours ¥ a m. o % p. m. Sunday. 0 o 12. P.O Box 76i, over 216 80 1411 St., between Farnam and AR s oSS s .oty HIDES—No. 1 green hides, 6c; No. 2 B & Q 3 hird Avenue ... y'\r‘lmnxv was fairly maintained today, the | Other buyers ... . ... %0 | | | | | 332333333 ORN-N 5 Rl Met. 8t Ry... AR AT L speful weather reports from the At- | heifers brought y v prices, but . o 4 CORN-N 4014 i1 »'\!m‘u‘»‘\'\’ steady: Sobbing, | Mex. Centrad Qenerat Bectrio .15 | where complaints of drouth | ihe medium quality ware generally a good There was a good run of sheep OF OMAHA e No. 3 i 4 ats, lower; boxed lots, | Minn. & st. L [ wose Sugar ... o4 | N The depression | dime lower and in a good cises more | today, but the quality was very common DRY GOODS. e i se@sttgo: fair to T e o e Il e T B a, e, And the Anal| than that. Canners were also wenk. Bulls, | and as u result. buyers did not take hold 3 LYo dood faeding, 200 8T h, vy beed 1o Mo, Pacific S1%|Int'nl Taper cables from Liverpool proved sufliclently | calves, etc., sold without material change. * | very freely. ‘A good purt of the forenoon . IO N, 1 flax V5 A naEi : far ribs, 3% clear ui Mobile & Ohio...... 34| do prd reassuring to create fafth in the market 80 | ‘The ' stocker and f trade was in| Was spent In sorting up the stuff, so it was western, $1.41; o { ¢ grade, $8 6000 | cholce, $6.50@6.621 M. K. & Tooorirrs 9% Laclede Gas L Sl L T B LR L fairly good fhape today Cattle show. | late before much of anvthing was done ® Yestern, : , Sl s Basiter, | . do prd 9 Blacutt Prices advanced rapldly on ‘brisk general | ing quality ‘and flesh” wera stronger and (The feeling on lambs was good and wi « oMl 0s PROVISIONS-Mess pork bbl., $11.35 | dull; $i. Orkalg ) e 3 "IN, J. Central g pd ',”l" 'fl"‘ ]'-" 34 S & _p"'lflm” i w)uvlmi‘ln‘nnd“;'t;“:owl \h..;u lhmdp.r’- lnur- sold |-r.»mn:' little »lrmm"vr prices n‘ n| 5. Lard 00 3 8116.67%. " Sho SOULTRY - Ste c ., 7c; Y. Central..... | National Lead JAverpool ~ connection: oward mid-day, | ceeded in cleaning up what they had on | yesterday. The common stuff vas very slow O aidtes (icamer, 8 O o | e s eaTe bmickengs 1ol MhanES: | Nor. ' West., ad oweber, another ek spot eame to SN Hand yeterday aha ifa & vanull"{hey" were | and paciers did not scem to"wan 1t sheen | \mporters and Jobbers of shoulders (boxed)! 17.00. Short clear | geese, 3¢; young, 5e. Sl do pfd . al s oy [ R aes haatily, nilosfed ahd | tein HER cithe Tiore Mtotit tocRy he | were also common In quality and slow sale sides (b ), $7.4047.60, Ceady: 11150, No. Pacific .. \ | motive aarly Buvats hastily unioafer fa: | fhin lishticaitle however, were o more [ A few brought mearly steady prices with D,, G”,{,' Furnishing Goods 3|\w‘1l':[-“l\ Basis of high wines, per gal, Steady; creamery, 17g20%c; | do pfd 5 5 ture, 1 During the balance of fl\;‘ ‘“\‘ the | freels MRS O e e ;'m;‘»m'n' T LR AND Norlol‘: L . - I i 2 4 Fogining i | mirket was: almost lifeless and venduli- | 'Western grass cattle, such as wera good | Quotatlons: Cholce western grase weth- | SUGARS 0 ated 2. t Flour, 7 . No g . v 0 E h w rn _grass w | ._‘::"(W.'\er;‘..!\x .;,g”n \:hllr\ln;:;IH 1, $6.32 oot ‘.“..}q ¥ Imlr‘;”,ll":“!:l:ln. wheat, 141, "".m“ ‘f” | tions (nurml wllhlr‘rnlun‘n\fl("‘w L\Il" ri;:‘.nu..h for the packers, suffered a decline [ers, $415u4.3@ fair to good nr: wether The following are the receipts and ship- | SHIPMIN lour, 5,000 Pennsylvania o R B el o Ganie SUL ananly | e e A e e ATKAL | S OOA0: SHolca Rrass yearlinas, Soltoi 5 | - ments for today ” 64,000 bu.; corn, 000 ,,‘” oats, Reading i Paciflc ’ that few Ihlu‘ll'n ca o o v'l‘”"' ‘u.u‘"iv en! very slow and bids were considerably | choiee ew $3.6003.75; falr to good I BO(LERAND SHZETIR) NWORK Articles Receipts. Shipments 4 ' e do st pfd.. People's [ on the bull or bear side, while public spec- | lower and at noon there wete atill u good | #.2644.60; fair to good' yearlings, £ ] ¥iour, bbls..... i 19000 | Kansas City Grain and Provi do %1 prd %% Pressed ntors positiyely refused to venture Into | many unsold. ‘Cows. with the excentign of | good o’ cholce’ cliped Tambe.’ 124 10: | = Wheat, bu.........! . 11300 S CITY, Aug. 16— WHIAT, Rio G, W PR T the mariet. The critical stage reported In | the very best grades were lower. Good |fair to good cllpped lambs, 400042 cholcs | T heat, Bilo.ooissessererses 30 | SAS L Aug. 16 WHEAT—S o Y AR the China situatign nereased the uncer | foeders brought a little botter prices ‘and | apring fambs, 82500 0: falr 1o goud sprin | rake, ¥ilison 8210 Blararenees i 3 A De mn.w‘vr T4@eThe; cash, | o Bl 8 {inty all round. The spot markets of this | the commoner grades were about steady. | lambs, 3 25 feeder wethers, $3.27G3.40; L Rye b I %000 00 | i c; No. 8, tawic; No. | b3 o Sigisncan . & s and Furope held reasonably firm | Rupresentative sales: LR et LR D D T . Bariey, Bl 000 3000 is@5%e; December, | do 34 prd..i. 3l do pfd | mation. In “the 1ast. halt hour the market | xo AP ENEATEERS. EIELE, hurnenieUve s 4 iniams oo th o Rrog u‘“nr:;‘x"lm;ll:‘mln;l‘.l)' |h";_rmlt"r ¢ 2 mixed, d6c; 2 white, "h »*m\\ e 120 ;l'm- [} A‘| 7 broke uumluq .Mv;nu‘n At (hn-|4|lum‘ {m,- ' 1% T 94 cull ewes 2 o Successors Wiison & Drake. et wi i creamories, 16a20%c; | joi 36 0 Bldeeruerers B Ather market ruled steady in tone, with prices or A g e ? o5 o olle M S e e e, steady, 10G1ic ‘white, 2214@2%c. St Paul’ o K] | Tt S Rotnte isher. "Spot, dull; midaring | 18 m o & pul ewes.: S k1 palanufacture bollers, tacks and ) 3 e do pfd m | | Uplands,” 11%12e; middiing 'gulf, 10@10%c; 1088 M 130 Tdaho ewes 1] jard and water tanks, NEW. YORK GENERAL MARKET. Y Chotce timothy, $05; chotce pratrie, B T s B 4| e O S, Aug, 18.-COTTON—Steady; |} e o s §17 Jaaho yearlings and sheep.. f4 | stantiy on hand, second hand botlers bought i HUTTER—Creamery, 15@18¢; dairy, fancy, | So. Railway .. 111, Repubilc 3 \diing, 99-16¢ sales. 1,175 bales; receipts, |1 oL 2 5 0 1daho dambe oiioiren 1+ B ppaanle, Rescial Andiprompl slenlin Quotations for the Day on V 15¢. do pfd ceees 325 do M8 hales: shipments, 314 bales; stock, 14,333 4 t . : ighh ' o 5 [ 2 STO AT, Commodities. HGGS. ks'"""“" lr&sh|l\l|llo';lrl and Kan- | Tex. & Pacific...... W4 P. C. C. § Y bales. ; 16—COTTON. X % 5 10 N s e TOCK MARBEY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. NEW YORK, A FLOU o sas stock, dozen, loss off, cases Te-| “eomor. . Au S » q 5 . g ., a1 bhls.: e U B Recelnts, | tirned: new white wood cases included, ¢ | *Offered: ‘ordinary, T&e; good | “ . . Good te Cholce Native Steers Steady | = Blds out on sever: more. ordina l'u ; low middiing, 97-16c; mid . . to Slightly d oly 0 b ] RECEIPTS-Wheat, 134,400 bu.; corn, 17,600 New York Money Mar dling, 915~ ling, 10 3-16c; mid- g CHICAGO, Aug. 16 ' El .1 Ang Ukaly to & A, bt thy : bu,; oats, 11,00 b, NEW YORK, Aug. 16 MONEY—on eall, | dling fair, 10 1 pts, 44 bales; ‘stock. [ 2 . 600 head: good to choice e esiern acdirical ents, $3.76a4.10; s, $3.504 Si11PMENTS—Wheat, 351,600 bu.; corn, 9,- | steady at 1%4@l% per cent; last loan, iz bales. Futures, quiet; August, 8.91@ | . . . steady to i0c higher; others, steady to slow inhesots ! 100 bu. per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4@s per ! September, § o07is58c; October, 816w | 1+ . e 2 Westerns and Texans, steady at yesterday's c Jipnesots patents, 400; "N RESTS Lads ! ovember, §.0545 (Sc; December, K03t sseessnenns late decline; butchers' stock Iy to oipan winter low grades %] Liverpool Grain and Provisions STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with [ 80ici January, 'S.03 otc; vy, 807 . strong; natives, best (n sale oday, one car "0l 00d 0632 VI i 2 actunl business in bankers bills at $4.87%, [ 8.09c; March, S06asle; \prll 8.12G8.14¢ | el » load at $5.95; good to prime steers, $5 15at.00; | " /v, rons: e, 8000 ¥ AV Aug. };;,,;‘“';’;T;s 0t | for ‘demand and $4.84 for aixty daya: posted | May, S.15a5.11 . . . OO to mediim, $1.0045.10; selected feede Electrical Supplies, b b 5 U315 & i £ CORNMEAL ~Firm; yellow western, 8% r b o rates, $4.55@14.85%5 and $4.581@4.89, commer- steady at $4.00d mixed stoc l\’n ra, $30uw | g Wi B G s city, 8¢ i LT TR GRS LT A e dilver, 614 New York Dry Good Sl 300 axv "m Fpn\m 4.00: oc B0, eltare, SOMMLI. oan> maou;::gul LCEETREL L, Ay ¥ 1 : 2 . ATe, o8 Yeo d " RT A ver, 9 .o ) V1 {, 1 16 —~DRY GOODS-— Y ners, ulla, 2. 75 U calves, afloat: atnies Moy ¢ 1t Now Fork, "car | “EORNTHnl, Rems American mixed sliyer, slc; Mexican dollars, 157, T wan no mprgement Ih 1. aome de: | 4 e irivn, B Heady ut W06 10 Texans, ‘recelpts, 174 | e tots. §i T B % 48; CAmerican ‘mixed, o, 48 10, Futures. R, = DavorHment : mand for brown sheetings and drills and | g 5 i hest on Sale today Tl o0 SAFE AND IRON WORKS ( BARLEY_Steady; teeding, 42%G4%c, c gieady: Beptember, ds 4d; October, 48 i he closing prices on bonds today are as Erioks cantinyg Jred UIAL, Thers WA mOTS | o, 2 { Lo (O = R s S04 25, Texas bulls, % . New Yo November, 48 i L doing for export to ma outslde ol " 708 e . d HARLEY MALT—Dull PROVISIONS -Beef, pri follows: T &t China. Bleached cottons were qulet but . 3 . 3 . o WHEAT-Recelpts, 14,225 bu.; no_exports: NG RRast, Do me. SdY | T TR T Aol —— Sstendy, Wide sheetings were dull. Coarse . . R [0g8_-Recelpts today, 24,000 head: tomor, 8 Umaha Sae apots weak; No. & red, 7T, clevator, i 6d. Bacon, Camberland eut, firm, 408;| do ! 4 [N Yo € Moo eolored cottons wers slow and !rr"[K"ll‘l' 10 e P e e A A eady m«nu'vt top. $5 ac, 1. 0. b. afloat; northern’ Du- o Ms; short clear backs, | do 2s 100 IN. J. C.'5. b8 drints were in steady request for staples, | senene i 4} 8 ot (s 1 uth, &4e, f. 0. b, afloat; 1 hard, Du 298 bellies, firm, 43s 6d; shoul: | do eni109 N0 Pacific 3s | but fancies were slow, Print cloths were in- b 2 mixed and butchers, $195a5.30; koo I, el €6 b afdat Optons chened ay, 648 6d i do i [ do 48 & | uetive i’ regulies. "here’ was @ modecnte . e i 8 | ghoioe heRvy, AR ‘lfi[;;l",‘,"_ vy, 2 | r‘l‘\mgol\l S OrKs, steady. With corn, but experienced — Qo new 48, ref...13214 N Y ¢ & §t T, 4s.0ms | business in odd goods at previous prices p: 0 JRIL IO . ANDREEN, aue I‘H hl‘ll\:ll’fl» l|ll|YH\1|.'|l "ll;l“hl‘““ll of 8 . Toledo Market, do coupon st . N. & W. con ‘4‘ Cotton linings \\'l re wl\l‘“ ‘-ll"" ‘”K’ Kl“:;“' | - 28, AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 13,00 pnel:ny of il tember and small export developm POLE 6—WHE. . do old 4s, Ore. Nav. 1 'here was no change in the market for Al s “to 10 we s N cloved weak nt S@ae net decline: =optems | [OWCEi 8bOL T Beptember, oto=| 4o : ; 0 — e thers $4.28 1 10, Tair to cholce mixed, | And Burglar Pront fafes ani Viu tBoors.esta Ead AR otAe, plgsed Thigc: December, BRI Actie: Biansr, No. 3.oash, ¥e: o . i 4 1 oppy, O Market, ; . A h: "wentarn. sheep, 00014 35; Texas AT0K TN S Oah, - R O st 10 3 " r. 41% of ¢ . gen. s OIL CITY, Pa., Aus. .8 redit | 1} Lidad - L . $3.00a4.00; native lamb; E p TR AR meIRH M0 ho ) exnorts, 1 A by Dull, “unchanged; No. 2 cash, 22c; | Ateh. o, B l" h\\l \‘; balances, $1.95; no bid fol tes; ship- | ¥ 5, $3.70014.55 ‘ & c " ' S e S SR E | s e SEELTORE E T AR A VB e avls & Cowgll Iron Works, strength on higher cables, lght pts IRp BRIl 0. § ofeh, STMe. 3 P . ANBON | & EC OIS o o 805 . 5 4 - 5 - CRicaga, ot weather in Ransas and cover: | o soB—Clover, active, lower: 1408 primd, | C, 8. D: 4 4 JLONDON, ' Aug. 1670108 olaym, i 3 5 Aug. 16.-CATTLE—Re MANUFACTURIRS AND JOBBBRS ing: finily eaed off a itle’ with wheat b %0, ¥ ) 8.7 October, $8.08; No. 3, | ., o T Apirits. 2 10140, ; - pie, e S Texans; “export OF MACHINGRY and closed barely steady at e net advan s 8. F. deb. Bs : VEW YOR 16,—O1L8—Cottonseed VITRRASK A Weights, steady, g | g ; ENERAL REPAIRIN PRC B Saa0tce. closed fo. Baptember. 3% R t | NEW YORR, Aug. 160118 Cottonased 100 1 heifer 3 eday Lo 100 higher s stihiv | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIAL 480 closed ddc; De ber, 40@40%0, 'closed uce Market, h|cag T, 48 weak: prime crude yellow etro. . 1 cow to 5S¢ lower; canning stock, easier tocker IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS a0 Siom 1 WISHIEN) M) S0 | LBRTTAT) Aug. 16.-BUTTER- | $°'% 3> 4% : 4 | loum,, Oull Mown, quist, e Aiad, sony [ 1 cow ] and feeders, steady 1o str natlve steere, | 4601, 1605 and 1505 Jackaon Street, OATSRecelpts, 36,400 bu.; spot, quiet; No_| Firm; fancy el fancy western |7, & It s b o [ fpanto. Bood, #3501 HEPSRLDG, B8 3 s heifer. . stockers and htd muha, Nob, 8. 2, 26¢; No. 3, 2%c; No. 2 white, 2%%c: No. 3| prints, 2ic. ¥ Brie general i 4| Union” Pacific 5 VN 3 feeder: 2 cows r cows and heifer 1 E. Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr, white, 270, track mixed, western, 26iau2ic Firm; 4 16c; fresh | o 'w e D o is Sne e . e et $2.000001 | fed E " track, white, 20%@3%c. Options we Wady | western, 1bc; fresh southwestern, 1dc; fresh | h Wil T € 19 abesh in Dried Frattv, gow Iy ——-, rack i otthers. e, Gen, Blectlo, 1l do 38 ... AR Aug. 16.-CALIFORNIA 5 ) 3 feeders venl calyes, Strong; sal 1 N | B RN ue anriumls 56001 aood o — s, Central 1. 13 | Weat Shore ds DRIED FRUITS-Quiet and steady, Offe 4 5 v HOGS—Receipts, 650 adi - mar h for all purpeses. choice, 80 4 ¥ Duluth Whent Market. K. C.P. & o [Win. Contral in. T2 | ings of cholce and Tancy grades of evap 1 Iy 0 A shadd Tower : I8 dnl 1899 Tcrop. state, 10@1c:| DULUT! A B $ g un 3 Va. Centurios ... % | rated apples were liberal, owing to the in. 4 B b3S «d, $5.0005.10; 1ght, $5.0005.2 4 e oo iain 1St | DULDTH, Aus it=WHESTmNC 1hatd, [N X & T, 3 Creased Feceipts, and the market exhibited [ 1 cow Fitned @00, Manutactured by 5 hen. 3 ~ sued @ weak undertone, but was not quotabl § 1 SHEEP AND LAMES—Recelpts . : e il Xo ' northern, " cash, "igre; Septem: When issued. 3 fower stats, commion, tiil auated trom s \ ony Wupply ‘mostly lambs; trad Matlona! 0il & Paint (o, oi- California, 21 o 2 b, 21% i London Stock Quotations, oL B Y e (., a3 | § Dulia 8 i feeders prices ruled strong on 4l “[‘_‘:"-M mbs L Jios Ayres. ght, to’ he avywelghts, 2 s <08 Gomwot, money p | Moor Park, 18iiize Peaches, peeled, 144 ¥ ers'and feeders, .00 , 82,2503, 20y @2305 Milwankes Grain Market o account. 98 1 do’1st prd 5 pe 6k cows - Teef, dull; family, $10.5 MILWAUKEE, aug 16 ~WHEAT- Easy; | Atchison Pennsylvania . | - 2 cows cow.... 112 New York Live Stonk 20.00021.00; packet. $10.00 AUK g. 16—~ WHEAT-Easy; | 4 pacific N St Jo Ive Stock, o ot \EW YORK At A 5 ead s Ce A 4 g ‘The Journal quc ) ” co 5 rthers i n y A eeling | Yelephone 1039, maha, N2 v“:::‘-‘;l :l ady | RV B Firm 1, Blke Illinols Central The Journal q w W 2 thers held for Frid market; feeling o maha, xly 4 SHe: s | Loutsvill 7 ] : ipts, 1400 head; stag 2 helfers steady; Liver and London cables ~ - £15 ooaio 7 GBARLEY=Steatlys' No%, se; sample, 25 {o B sife bed. Ta|Rend Minse 1t trons; natives siag.. haiare ot unfd Bites Vi ye steady; rof COMMISSION, $5.95; August clos 7 nomin i A “entrw 180 and westerns, 1555 heifer 3 [ 5 | erator heef selling at & . ;o ¢ rotined, dull; 7.90; South Amer- o —— BT Ceoniml S =l o0 d0: bulls and 2 cow CALVES—Recelpts, Very 1o | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS foa, $8.10 ympauni. 2%3@6.57%. Pork =5 e0ia Warie 4 BAR BILVER-Steady at 281-164 per yearlings and calves, 0 cow V8. ing, fecling steady E 7T 1l HOARD OF TRADE, aatets tamily, $14506015.50; short clears, | . PEORIA, Aug. 16.—-CORN—Higher; No.|ounce ind feeders, $3.2501.40; veals, $5.0046.50. cow e, $2.40; yearlings 0 grassers and | Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co $13.00116.00; mess, $1 ige, e MONEY—'4 per cent HOGS—Recelpts, 1,600 head; market wa steer 1 buttermilks, nominal v +lo Chicugo and’ New Yors TALLOW-Quiet; city, 4 T-16G4%c; coun- JATS—Firm: new No. 2 white, 23 The rate of discount in the open market Wy to lower; all grades, $4.95@5 steer 5 5 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 8,68 | — 4 trv. 4eM%c, WHISKY—On the basis of $1.2 for | for short bills is &% y \t; for three | v e 545.10. head; sheep in over supply and lower ey RBUTTER-Receipts, 3 0 finished goods. months’ bills, 3%@4 per cent SHEEP-—Récelpt 1.60) head; lambs, lambs, 10c off. sheep. $370b40. culls, $2 L BUDERE=-Recalnts, | Riskens mas — . . steady; sheep, 10alse lower. lambs: $4620405.50: clile, 41,0004, H. RPE HEY& CcO. packed factory, W@l Minneapolis Wheat Market, Finaneial Note HOGS~Recelpts, 1138 head; common, $6.05 EGUGS—Recelpts, 7855 packages; steady MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 16 ~WHEAT—In CHICA ug 16.-Clearings, $22,1 Stock in Slght, r 0; cholce te and light pi $5.856@6. 00, Firni: large colored, 10%¢c: [ northern, Tdlgc; No. 2 northern, 72%c. CINCINNATI, Aug, 15.—Clearings, $1.67 « ] 2 8 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 16, ~CATTL) \/‘ small doie: large white, 10WG105C; small — 260; money, 214 {0 6 per cent; New York ex- | South Omaha 1 Cox_Bros —Neb. 5,600 head, ir & Texans R 47 I(q“fl| country (packages free), 41,@ | ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | 597; balances, §7 688 St. Louls FPPTS 3 . huteh HLeers, eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,00 gold | ~ST. LOUIS, Aug' 16.—Clearings, $4 1 bull cow s 2 Ibs., $.5065.20; stockers 2 4nvur:lum BRANCH 1038 15T i f =N weatern at mark, regular Dacking, JGride; | store, fte; Sedtember, o; Docember T | hajances, HARS1; posted exclulnge, HNG | wollowing aré he tecelits ot 8 STOCKS (' z 9.7 S wentern. loss off, 1541 16c on' track, No. 1 hard, T84c; No. 1|4 exchange, par principal western markets' for A w.. 802 heifers... T 5 St Louis Live Stack. b Q\ CHEESE 0 - whit ‘muvs.. Condition of the Tr change, 10¢ discount. Chicago foeders.. 862 4 50 eders and a shade tive G JTALE~4 decline of 108 for Up b Lon- | reperve 19 the divigon ef redemption, | balances, $008,&3; mwouey, 44T per centy New | Totals X 1 feeder... W o 5 3 COWS... V0 33 4.80; cows and Qellers, §2.00@4.75; canners, GMAMA NES NGO NER (FHR) TALLOW-—-Duil: city (8200 per nackage). | WASHINGTO 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Clearings, $13 Kunsas City 9 . 2 feeders.. M6 3 50 W o0 27 | port steers

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