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THE OMATA DAILY BE SATURDAY : n. Susar w ;i #0.85.00a5.05 and light welghts at from OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, frade’c Re, Cupte ' ‘Beveral carloads came In Jate 1A the mo S in a few . Yt ears ¢ e " ing and the demand for those was not so | i tral of CGloomy Reports from l"’;hhw"! 0ac3s Ad- | condision of Teaile and Quotations on | corbor o oun et ihe | Light Supplies of Oattle and Hogs Make | so0d wna prices sased of o iittie, so that | Market on the Whole is Steady, but ot | west " a8 Chicago € p at the high of the market wis about Y vance in Wheat, arm | the. reiag . Markets More Active, in<the Middle = Nepresentative se k Active, | BRADSTRERTS REVIEW 0F TRADE, JS— c be with the 0% ® | bear et N LIVE T . roosters, | b wr point | 2 2 | 1 G ity Matntained RAING HELF-TO KEEF CORN QUIET AND EASY X roilers; | aho HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER o iR [IRON INDUSTRIES FURNISH GOOD NEWS| . Avwarentiy irrexutar Murker —_— — [ morrow will s Lok QB R Selmpiiied Tl Fat Cattle Are in Active Demand and | | at ; © | Whent Market Makes Another SHi 0 trade current Hage Yesterdn d e % Bl but the weak Uer | Change Hands at an Advance of %o i Down the Ladder and Ton " R Quiet aw %o, g 4 ; fealizing, indu BRLL ve to Ten Cents=Good 5 2 Lowest Point it Has Renched ! Abonit oFt Demana, % L i kawania Feeders Also Sell We ' b Since Earl u b B UGREL Bty CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Exce v h Ying per ch Btatements that woneral SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 4 : s . NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—R. G. Dun & Teports from the rthwest g chig a3} | f the iron indu showed Receipts wore Cattle. Hogs Weekly Review of Trade will say an_impetus today and September | improvement and that negotiations | Omcial’ Monday g 1S ky {8 not cloudless, but there with a further advance of Wi | With lahor arganizations were tn a falr way al “Tuesday i no backward movement closed lower and oats 1 P . cholce [ f being adjusted satis tor did not in I Wednesday ... 1 % week. he chief drawba part any strength to the metal gro clal Thursday d P has been the inte 5 5 | ons of the west, wh I é holce, | Which was reactionary all around —aside [ Oficial Fridny Beptember lard 10c and Septen ) 3 S0; 3 i from Tennessee Coal, which improved 1iy AT Of She, west, wiic erature east was in s rou 1arly of corn bigher erag 5 i | Forecasts morrow's bank SUACTERt | Five days this week,. 1o ; WHNAL opered quist and ¢ ; : £ | Indi in_cash by local Institi- | Sume days last week ... 16,068 ; : ndvices continde s cheerril otts WRICH Nave ; any” time lately, and the Jabor situi- | f Neavity shortene | | thons 7. There are no indicatlons | Same days week before.. 18 58 pointing cables, whi 1 1 se 4 . | of immediate gold shipments, the exchan®e | Sume three weeks 14,605 0 5 tion s 1 1 radst yesterday's buyers. ember started Aot Lol dghe. irket ruling at about half a cent below | g four weeks ngo. . 1364 8 2 M'h};‘_'\)“ "{‘”"f‘l”':,"‘”f -:J{‘\--“‘-‘v;hg;.v.L Dy hot, wi ‘_!., dstreet & 1e lower, at T44e to Tre, Liverpool show : : Loz, 2@%e, Block "maTkat mHowed a' tendency to rally | geatorake price paid ol p : HIR talk of adecline, perhaps $10 per ton. i | Are L [t sympathy with large gains in special | Tretal days, with parson; 2 steel billets, at which price 1t 1s belivved | low s ely an advance of only *d. bearish f SETSPer dozon bunches, 15a0c. | in — e \ Inlv: ;lr:\,-lr’m at the t changed durir 8_pPer doz_ bunches, Zic. stocks, | 11950771599 11898 11597, [1598. 1598 : s 5 lyrur- rail 3 A= will by ‘\\Hllnu to place orders | arri the first fifteen mir The factor wa y 3-Per dog., 101 Bonds were irregular, with heavy realiza- | Aug 8 4 101 : ¥ 5 or the. year's supply it the extromely v tone of the northwe 3 I8 Home-grown, per doz., 1be R B oute Do ket iy fuature | Aug [SMilen Sl TR 2 3 3 More good news comes from the great | featur b reports, It was reported that in many s TAS bu. basket, "5 par value, $i6.0m. United | Aug %13 45 RERE fron centers, where the boat builders and | notable cont tions of the spring wheat territory farmer per half-bushel 4 new 48 advanced 1% per it and [ Aug 9 4 6 o |48 3 makers of agricultural implements, stoves | though i n_dry would not be able to got 1. The ral g refunding 28 when fssied declined 'y | Aug! R and castiron pipe are all eager to secure | Jobbing Feporte woveral point 1t I8 sald, had caused sprouting and grow NE 8- Per bu 3 Per cent tn the BId price el ) ot ] 2 raw or partially finished material. Prices In the textile trades, quiet in cotton gos & In shocks. This sort of {nformation - Home-grown ¢ | The Commercial = Advertiser's Lon AuS, 4 1 56, . are sustained and in a few cases move |18 stll notable and the spri 7 nt shorts to cover and thelr buying LFLOW ER—Per o | Anancial ra ays The ¢ §x 450 upward. lron generaliy is a more solfd and | men's wear woolens drag Ih bined with orders from the CORN-—Por doz, in the markets here today were Insigni ‘ hi4 Moee better market than for two months past. | Raw wool fs quiet and the kent September up to e, The Home-growni, per %:bu. | cant, but the tone was firm. There wis 5 Reduction in output of pig is having the | are buying v I order profit taking, but the market it no_feature, The Bank land bought | Ayg 3 5 8 . desired effect at most northern § booked. Raw cot At nod conslderable . ONIONS - Home-grown. per 1b., 14@1%¢. | £15.00 gold in bars and lost £25.000 engased | Aug + ? 5 though at the south stocks are still heavy | uncertatntios and extromely yesterday 7 . CELERY—Michig! 2641 30 for the Cape. Bills were a little her 0n [ Aug, 1 5 2 gnd complaint ds heard of prohibitive | being balanced by the less s idflour at e FRUITS, the stiff treasury allotment ru- | Aug ' i 3 2 51 In elght e 10 the seaboard. Large ex- | look for the manufact 65, 000 bushel « ' 3 8. 1, 0o mored ha he ban as begun borrowing < 4 0 b o 1 po| husiness Is waitir ar fore buy- | port re common of trathe gated 1.0 | e ber ey, pet, box, 0aGH) | O iy Aug % {4 3 80 6021 ing of finfshed material cor o, | on leadin certainiy 0 bushel [ None on the market Following nre the closing prices on the | Aug 5 There were twenty-nine cars of | Production of coke has v sed )‘ Jthing the & | Duluth reported g difornin, per crate, $1.15@1.2) 1 3 Aug 2 7 | sheep rled in- this morning, or 8. | L0 WA tone weekly in the Connellsviile | exrnini ing railrond -l B iforniu, per crate, $1.15@1.2. | Ironds vifornia, Tragedy, per crate ¢ o | Aug 5 head, which makes the supply for the week [ [EION. Another sharp decline has tike were . . ApAN, peF (rate e oo, 30K | AUE 5 04| very lberal. Packers did not seem o want | the Price of tin to 3ilsc, bt copper ts Arm | 11 e N LT Y W T 7 LI LR S % | Aug 3 | anything, s they safd they were filled up |, Wheat declined still’ further on Saturdar. | bt AR L ¥ 3 v § 1 SvE o for the week, and consequently did not [ toUChing the West price since early ‘Corn was quiet and ensy, f RN, S et ! " P ] k | plica “any Bids. "Up unthh 12 o-clock there | June and making the fall 155 from the which did demere p hin, d-basket o + - § " 5 14| Was nothing of any consequence gold, with | POINt of the seaxon, about two months agi. | Dol were helping the I e tiellome grown, 2G| ¢ b . il <] the exception of & atring of feeders, The | VIBOrous marketing by farmers shous (hg | - Wr sistea frinclhally ; ; L S TR ame as’ with “the ‘western caitie, foader | Willineness 'to well at Gt i onti over to later deliverh i g T ¢ s . of stock | PUYETS are in many cases better bigders | CIDIS at primary markets during ihien | i1 dry Bl Eoasi™ GOOSERERRIES-Out of the market, ; |Aama broneyOflcial number of cars of stok | than' the packer. The feedars that soid | Weeka amounting to joon a0 i nE, thres | It LR k S WATERMELONS-AS to size, 20 16 %0 5 i brought in today by each road was Drought AboNt Aleads mriaes 10,633,051 last year. Dally figures of exports | ton ar Bt The APk . A NTALOUPE. Cetns, Ber Hoten, it | ; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's. | ”'Qubtitions western grass wethe | continue Hght, although' there s mucn toie | 1 the bottom, in sympathy with the TRYRG hiaes - Biins R ] 001385, falr od grass wethers, | of forelgn pirchascs. = Prices Tecovercd | | strength, Recelpts. were 19 L HB NG, 18608 bar b8! nes bbi ¢ 8 & arlings, $16571 om the last point, traders on the short | Wi Jes "were 00,000 bush APPLES-Native, Teast per bu.; per bt L 5 o | €holce ewes, $1.0043 25; fair 10 good ewes, | Side taking profits free the Bhoft | B ey Ththe In_onts prices hung i e $2.75u3.00; falr to good yearlings, $3.40G3 Corn is" steady, but a drop last year | \Whe mark and the bulk of trac i TROPICAL F E v + | chofee spring lambs, $1.8665.10, fatr Uy good | makes the present price {R§ Bentember for Oet CHICAGO, Aug. 20— : mer 3 | spring lambs, $05004.75; feeder wet of 188 at e premium. Recs e w0; miarket slow: butchers A | 8.2 feeder lambs, $4.0004.25 Sules of wool at the three chief Bisitiabsr pot Detween ¥ H wi o prime steers, $6.406 . e ] 3 resentative sales hive increased to A g AR ? Hun, '$1.50 tockers and » N 3 : N Av. Pr. | against 4290800 i the brevious: |1 to ¢ weison wheat export rovisions were fuiet and firm. on a oo @) Gd AL heifers 3 3 . . native cull lambs v B g | Texas wool was active in Boston and top | (6, 118 20,508,894 There was nothing Ir 3 nher ) > § 3 3 [daho ewes Gl gg | ritory grades are all firmly held, (hough | 0% A TR on W 3 . g § Idaho wethers 16 3 | prices are nominally unchanged. Ty Corn ¢ T the ¥ Detwaen B10 « : steers, $ r N Idaho wethers 12 3 N0 pressure (o ell, $11.20 and closed 2 higher, at 1 | Hock Total receipts Idaho wethers v ] east with definite only 4c above that | astern | & 0 1w wome denlers shipy 46,375 1 against IHStEuCtions (o hold ] | 3500 it ok i Beptember lard between $.7205 MR Recelpts today, 15,000; tomorrow r : I f The disposition of the day's receipts was feeding lambs .00 after election | 1868, 2,652 cloning 10¢ higher, af 6.4l and Siptembep Ieft over, 4,932 market strong to 5¢ | Hilnois Central : as follo h biiyer purchasing the num- | % cull Tambs ; Fuctories are still working only 58 TStween a $7.0115 and $7.10, with | HRher: top, $5.35: ‘mixed and butehers, $ i Tt A 2% Tdaho lambs I the castern boot the close hetter, at $1.0 #00d to chaice heavy, $5.0505.40; fou dstimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, | heavy, $18565.00; lght, $.1505.65: bulk of 10 cars; oats, 470 car ¥ ’ ) part ime | J ""‘“"“ and shoe districts, an 59 bust 1 Idaho lumbs i 3 1L I8 evident that earlic s % Idaho lamb W mulated “stocks wore T estim of icey- | 80N And 22,8 p Buyers o heep. ¢ i b AR dles, ' 85 15015, 171 ‘. g 3 i, | gmaha Packing Co. 3 ) Wyoming feading ewes i There 1s more actiy n"'y“ '.'”' o bk eport U irdetreets o N1 S 2] JIstive lambs, | Met, 8t Ry | R Becker & Degin 2 A — 3 4 . were fn thix week four years ago. ' “\u‘; ern llmllN $1.75a0.25, | Mexican Central Vansant & Co e L. |Cattle Are Generally Dull=Hogs ;Hlnw’ in the United s g re 111, | Canadian failure the weel number Aug. i 1158, Shipments, cattle, S.371; Hoge. | Mo, bacin Lobman ‘\,' 3 Py CHICAGO Aug. 2 ATTLE—Receipts, SN YONT yeek, twentyath Wil (LR oOct g e I T e 8| Hill & Huntzin il (R \ o “""‘fl‘ L ""‘” "“" :"* i ARING HOUSE TApLg, | 17 and thirty-one Corn i 7 ¢ . Benton & Underwood . | stack about steady ves, best on sals | - uin Graln ana Provisions. do_ pta | 1 g Hamflton & Rothschild i today, two carloads, o prime | Awgre Cotton Morket. LOUIS, Aug. 20 —WHEAT—Higher; [ N. I Central 6% T biek hachil " to prim Garesate of Business Transacted by | NEW ORI AR U COTTON } cRAN. eTovator, tlihe: teaous met |N. ¥, Geatral ’ 5. F. Hobbick. s e | Steers, $5.40@5.00; poor to medium $460wo.30; [ Ansocinted Hanke, mirke 0 casd WIth Augiist o L feprember, fliet Dee | Norfolk & 1y Jiher buyers g 0 ey, aadars, steady, W 00475 mixed | N Ko Aug 2—The following | in dother positions 57 A 3 o i e, T Facin ‘ . = = heifers, $8.00015.00; canners, $2 0 bunk’ clearings at the oewcrty, Hows " the [ lower. F LIS S eahien feeit Sept . » 2 cash, ‘381c; track, o o d Totals 196 5,65 . 00440 onlvey; Sanners, $3.00¢14.00; the week ended August 5. wip ypcldes for | val He Aisadl Ot v it Rk 1L Oote L p A CATTLE—There was Just about an aver- | ana-fRaceipta, g0, e Sonte Sny { tage of incr. ) decreniih the percen. | tory a ponet Pork iber, . i est on sale today, nine e and decrense i | |u..|.‘|‘ which « arther iguidation b 475 cars 14,000 he' The leading futures ranged as follows Articles.| Open. (High. | Low. (Close. Yes'dy No. 8 oash . ok, 2 i 3 Friday’s run of cattle here today, and loads, 5. Texas-fed steers, 57 | WIth_the corresponding wer! peh | o ot | i b Soptomber, 21ic; Decemuer. pa ) \% the \emand. was® faly equal ta the | &0 STan-ted steern, W10 ponding week Jast venr: " | wio T B "cotton SarieE 1 et N { . 2 A : Supply the m was in ‘good shape. | bulls s | i ) ol oI P o e o Lard. g Ink . L e ey Pty e | HOGS—Receipts toduy, 18,00; estimated carings.| Inc. | Dec. [ coptionaily small, Bt the wdvagee faned “Sept 2 1 ¢ . ¢ ri patents. $3.4563.60 Wt 3 ¢ | held for a wdvance on corn cat tomorrow. 12.000: left over, 250, Mark:t | Now York v to bring in outside buying and the market 8op i} PR v A - and pickers met, thelr prices. " The demand active, strong to 5c higher; fop. $55%; mivel | Hoston » e I ioined wealk: ax Sithatanding the s : was, of course, hetter 'on the good cattle, | and Butehor BERT baod th P { 424704 f ] i n Timothy, scarce and nominal at| o i but even the half-fat ‘stuff. moved more | honyvy, 57 ough HEvY, SIS | et e U week's interls howel bu Fiax. Kigher. $1.40 bia st L, : 4 s |freely, which has been neglected Il the hg,“ |‘| it Bulk Sof o 85161100, | i pelD 3| e et 4o lapt 1 Ly $2.10@2.15 do ist p N 2 ! | week SHEEP LAMBS- Recelpt 0. | Pitesty . A LB AL dy to firm; sacked, east| do 24 H The cow market did not advance the same | Sheep <te good lambs, stronger. ,‘..u! Baltimes i 3 that tant atat Afsp st s st L. 8 Yoal & stecrs, The better grades were Just|io choice wethers, 8.604.00; falr to” chotes | San' Frane b | $10h {0 Lol un i brl the Droke bo8 aoInty Tram Timothy, steac 7.00611.00; prairle 2 ut steady, but buyers seemed to have | mixed. § rancisco ..... 501,205 |44 ht Y e A A A 4 Cash guotations were as follows [ Armer, sron Y Steady; $1.00@11.00; praiele | do ped. ¢ * | ubout il they’ wanted this week, which | i ¥ oty | Gineinnati (32,1 st inder quite erive Selling, e FLOUR CFirm: winter patents. $3.70@3.90 WHISKY--Steady: $1.24 ey 2 v ;| made the market on the mim\’ung arades western Tambs.” ; onses City "Ll ;o | market"here was fnully auiet, at A ne raights, $3.10a8.60; clears, ~ $3.00ui50) | TRON COTTONTIES. BAGGING AND (st ©' & Omaha d and eanners a little weak and slow : B iaiond 5618 11 1" ‘ loss of 3 ILe cutires olaned it spring speclals, $1.304.40; patents, $350a | HIEMEP TWINE-"nchanged | 80, Pacifc There were a good many feede New \urk Live s Detroft ! 2 13.3 IN \ mber, §8 THITRE R Wiralchn, 800 10 bakors, $5.007 50 ‘, PROVISIO : jobbing, | 8o Rallway ] s L o Conalaerhs, (e 8! W YORK, Aug. 2(—BE s. Cleveland s 10.6 | S8 e March, $0315 April: AT N, T 0. & red, T | #1250, Lard, higher; chole i Tointd ceipts e b 3 celpts, 3,37 head hy e by 2 32,571 bt 1 S Spot, qui i} e e il Th i 8ved T | nenta (Boxed), Birone: onmm & T, | rend S waierss il demand and change £ Btocik: hIRner sxcept Tor Shin oot BEVitnee i 10 | Thiding o, Fac mdlin it ot ot a | dletr Hbe PR BN L, h §.74: | T 4 3 S | e T TR casen. setlers. clatmed | 0f 800K | |lh;rl;;xlfi'fl for thin caws; ordi- | Frovidence '\1111 ! o2 | middung uplaids, 9 middling guir, o' No. 2 white, 25 | (hoxed), Strong: extra shorts, $8.00; clear| °*Offered. **Ex-dividend. | they recetved little more than would have | IAES steers, & holce fa o0 | Milwaukee ... L A R e alata " 2 7 ribs, $8121; clear sides, $8.25, e be paid yeste IL.v. mnl:u. a rule ’”)ni ;; s Div yln H lfl:\\\x 'll' o ”'.;h es | Bt b 1l \’Imv no, '\K“l’-;m niddling. D apecels i ,‘,',‘..,m i fair to | METALS-Lead, “steady; $4.20. Spelter, New York Money Market: JiEht catile and common &radse were rathar | ¢ on I;(-,.n TR ion s b | OMAHA e [ patel e %4, —COTTON axseed 7 orth- | - POULTRY—Firm; chickens, 7¢; springs, W YORK, Aug. 20.-MONEY—On eail | slow and prices on that class of stock were per_pound, § & ndianapolis 5 i 5 .. ORLIZANS ug. 2 Mg g Nexsoed) $LAT) Moo L NaROHe | sei turkess. se@te). soune hths prin 4@l per cont. Prime mereantile | no hatt SALVES-—Recelpts. tem _vLuImnlu,n o 3 4 Quiet 8 250, buies; ordinary, 7 11160 torn, SLa1; laver, contract &rade. Shiik | youns ARG jiee 4 | MWestern rangers were mostly on the uold: veals, 80608000 oulis, $450; but- | Savannah Rood “ordinary Hw midd] R RO et 84800 Short i It 2 Firmor, with | feeder order today and packers found very | "FmIIKs and fed calves, 3,500 1.2, B nadi 10¢ g alaalng B et ey Sa.0sn 90, Dry” sajted | . BL 3 ecreamery al business Tn_bankers' bills at $57% [ 1ttle to work on. Killers were strong, in AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 1.3 artford 7.3 gling falr, 10%c e A ribs sl oose), 86,5417 short * clear | dalry iy mand and_$154% for £ i xvmpathy with the advance on corn attle, | heads sheep, dull and neglected: limbs, iva I‘H hmaond 3 2116 bales. Ttures, steidy; A sidey. (hoxed), TG - ines, §1 | 14,000 by 46,000 bu_: onts, 31,000 bu. clal bills, $483G 0 84 petter grades selling about nd the [ And export wethers, $4.50G4.%; culls, §2.00 shi y31: Navember, 88 10 127 ecem {293 4 5 HIPMENTS - Flour, 7,000 bbis Lo SILVER-Bar. ' (e silver cortificates, [ others slow, and in some cases # littla | 1AMDS, . 2 f £:10i January, 81008115 February, SUGAR- Unch sipts and ship- | 101,000 Bu.: corn, 80,000 b+ cate’ o0 Bocot ec: Mexican dollar o« weak. Feeders were steady on the good | o HOGE 85 head: steady at | RS S14 March, | S8 April 16 The following nr celpts g [ 5 Government honds, " frregular; | fleshy cattle and slow on' common "and | $5-80@6.00; cholce and fancy, light, $6.10as 15 New Haven May, $.154519 ments for the day: “ 4 P ! & A A% orcester N " " 3 Liverpool ¢ » E state bonds, frregular; railroad bonds, irre light wntative # - ' L Reoprpisy * i LIVERPOOL. Ak e s i | UlaE ' Kansas City Live Stock Market Atlanta ... it i intes, Rlutg iy o UK EANOY WInter e, ab 18 gy Bt ]ty sing prices on bonds today are as | 4 KANSA Y. Aug. 20 —CATTLE-Re- | Salt Lake City NEW YORK Corn, Jan ko Spot, firm; No. 2 red woestern, | follows ; colpta, 500 natives, 0w Texanslight | SPringtield, M b Dats, bu 2 i « 1 northern, spring. 65 o 8 Py supniy: gl elisses kol frecly At 'sieany | Kort, Worth HOSTON, e b 1 a, 68 37068 40, Futiires, | 1 ! prices. " ‘Native steer 35, . | bortland, Me. iy b AL 10,00 ") ptember, 5s 11%0: December, 6s 14 [ Dt ahm $500450; butchers' cows and helfers, St | Lortland: Or § “IH?‘I TEADELPHIA, o ine” Produce ‘Fxchange today the | CORN--Spot, firm;: American mixad, new, ! : a0 cunners, 250a30; fod westerns, 150 | 8 Joser [l hatnees. butter market was firm Creameries, 1 American mixed, old, 4s ligd, P res, . g i wintered Texans, $3.50a3#5; grass L f 2 047: balances, $160.800 Mac: dniries, 14@isc; ¢heese, firm, 1061150; prember, 4% Tad; October, i ) Calves Tecceipts k| 43 bilancen $i i ekAs, firm, fresh, 133@1dc. N Eintmalin, sn oua o 4 s, OGS Recelpts, 10,0005 market mostly s Molnes " balances, $588,361. py NEW YORK GEVERAL MARKET. Jorts of Wheat info Liverpol dur ¢ : 4 steady: a fow shades higher. Heavy and hyill 2 J\ o Vork exohang | Ik the past three days were 164,00 centals, | | 5 i #.05a5.25; 1ght, $.1065.20; " pigs, | Vilmineton, Dei Bl s Rited AG Olantnen, $10;0 neliding 147, merle ) s i : i1 | X e Quotations for the Day on Various | INQudink Vamd Ameriean, 5 e | D of € + 4 D LAMBS-Receipts, 140, | Scranton 3 balances, $ a8 g g Commoditie [ ust thren davs wera 214,00 contals y 1 Good demand, at steady prices. " Lambs, | Grand Rapids 1 A W Y Kahango, 1ic, NEW YORK, Aug. 21— FLOUR-Receipts, | " PRV AR o BRI e ! S50 muitons, £33 60; feedors, 83,05 | MBS Ga 3 ‘ SAug e Clear 18,188 bbls.; exports, 16,550 bbls.; sales, 8500 | firm i; prime western, ste 1t n 7 1 @37 culls, $2. 5 Bavton, 0 0l e 58 per. cont pkss.; market el “":;“‘m» P fined white, ‘steady,” at 5is! | o : i e L St Lonis Live Stock Vnrwet. Hiaitle i QoRes ket T hal: Minter diralgnts T4 2| Ame ned, colored, steady, at 528 : “0\S AND HEIFERS. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2. —CATTLE-Re Spokiine ; NEW. YORIC. & i COrre Wintarextras, $27003.00; winter low & - M SIFERS. 1500 head, ineluding 1,000 Texins | slonx Ciey { RN A, A At inter extraw; $2I000; wintor oy, ain and Provisions. o T 2t steady with Texans slow; native New Hedtord o HominAl. Tha markst f Minnesotn bakers, $28i8.2. Rye flour, | KANSAS CITY, Aug AT - T Pt and export stecrs, $LO0G5.15, WIth - 10D | N nexellle Honn 4 MRl e Minnesoty bukers, s2&deas - Rye flour | B0 : 3 ol o s WOrth $6.00: dressed beef and bitcher steors, | 100! A |8 Sotnta higher for’ Septomt s itles, 500 bbis. hard, 3 b g en. 14 g T i) 4500 Steers under LW pounds. $4.000 | ot ehinged for other months. Durin Bost Quiet: yellow western, §c; | TMTI ! & D ® 28 1 1.05; stockers and feeders, $325a460; cows | Wi | Shanged ok ather menthe, iy, Sic ndywine 3 CORN r, 35l Electr @ ' and heffers. canners, $L&MG2S5: | Binghamton | off 10 points from the oper oty Sic, e Rt oib: | > mixed B ; SR A ! . ] bulls, & 25; Texus andy Indian utcors; | Lexfugton. Iy i | Sure from the bear side ar ffloats stut . R otk eat | 2 White, 2ic i E R AND R OGS Recelpts, & market o | {0 nyillo, Fia 5| ulati ot ! i S ) ; e 50 23 W 3 hiwher; pigs and Hght 15.45; packers, | N plamaz . (Pt JDARLIY-Rleady: teadin | timathy, $9; cholce prairie, 1 3 55 $.15605.90: Dutchers, §.3505.1 . il S Han hosk: el (o B Sifhip AND AN Rocolpts, 10 T 9 st P ER—Cream 16601810 dairy, 16¢ 1 d; market steady; native muttons, $150 RARLEE ‘7‘(‘“;“ BUlRt oo, e tendy frosh Missouri and Boatan Siaok Oraikiions 106 1 : W culls and bucks, 3 eceipty b bt oxports; | NSRRI don osa S Sanes : : A ; ) I 3403 bu.; sales, 4.475,000 b, futires, o) [ K BOSTON, Aug. M.—Call loans, % N BN AND 3B ®0, N 7 mber Bl irned; new whitewood cases included, v 4 HCKERS AND FEEDI aRe, N Gxvorts: Set. i b nt: time loans, Suils per cont. O K 3 4 e AL Sloux vl & B uth ke & oD, afiaatr ia 3 TR Wheat, M6,400 bu.; corn, 18,200 | closing by JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 24.—(Spe- | Jrmanis: et Dihy e R S A el L SHIPMEN AWheat, 227,000 bu.; io pe g ' Al Receipts, 1,000 head; market | qojeds : H forelgn markets, DUE Were quickly 1 IGRE RS 08 I A My i3 : Steady ‘:“l‘, L.“]r“_r“‘(}',',:_‘ " oowa and | {alveston ... i 1809 | comber, Wty L P A LSS luth Market, Amer. Trleph L neifers,’ $2.004.60; bulls and stags, $200a | il b1 | S RN =R SHPIN govering § ) out th DULUTH, Minn, Aug. WHEAT ston Elevated < 7 4.75; vearlings and calves, $3.2564.500 stock- | Byansvilie 1 Fnoon. they Hlosed. Hem, ne S net . |1 hard, cash St t ne " Erm and feodors, $8.00004.35; voals, §5.0000.50, | bvonn Vince. Salon included Ro. 2 Fed, Moy, | (. M¢: September. cember, &Q . 2 37, PRI HOGS—Recelpts, = 5,200 ' head: _mark ittle Rock losed at Miie: Soptembor, 1-10113 o1 1 northern, cas to arrive u Con ; CALVES. strong to 5¢ higher: all grades, $5.0005.17; | Giriegrioid® 1il Glomed at 80c: October, MkAeoe, closed ni | IS4c: old, Tl embel, T8lgc; Decem- te T e bulk of sales, &0gasins ket | YOURSLOWn, 6 80ige: December, N 13- Tsie, clased at e, | POl G No. 2 northern E K CALVE h..~||||).|.1 Recefpts, 5,000~ head; market R PHE REALTY MARKE HRN--Recolpts, 18,00 b5 exports. N i ) i tea als eled, R8BI T i) OATS- B NEBRASKA —— otals outside N AT, 052,07 e i ’h“»'q"; HJ.‘ o, dull ‘\Eum‘l e > : 50 teeders 1 feeder Stock in Sight, LA 4 ‘_ A RUMBENTS 1 430 T, 0. b wfloat. OPUONE, ATLEF AN GANNF Min s WA Market ¢ N fooder 3 1 cow ; Following are the receipts at the four DOMINION OF CANADA Rttt based on_ favorablo erop news, T | MINNEAPOLIS, “Au 1 WHI § fpaghin. B foaders 35 | prmelont Western markets for August 2. | Montreal s warr an. full all day and closed barely steady at | AUBUSE T0lc; September, 75te; Decemt 2 " % Cattle."Hoge. Bhoep, | Toronto i3 . and wife (0 VL. Ferree bee decline: May closed at ibe: Sop b, | Tl 2 clephone ... 8 1 cows 2 ‘ 1788 5838 0,068 | Winnipes |l ] ock B Mayne & R.'8 sub @h@ia 15-16c, closed at ; (| FLOURCFirst patents, $10514.10; 0. & Coo 124 cow 070 &0 200 18,000 Halifax : Vaad to Vale 10340, closed’ at H0iae patents, $1Azaim. first clears soc- | Ol Calony ‘ Cows : <ansas City’ LM Hamilton | nd husbi OATE—Receipts, 13,200 bu.; exports, 7 At Dt | 2ie. Densinion A cows 2 1 v Louis reas 1,500 5,900 John, N.''B f t 8 Kurtz s salow, 10K Bu. 1,000 iof SRAN=In bulk por oawN.; P i e W R : th ki) 2 Wikite, 4Te; frack, ‘mixed wentarie bings Philadelphin Pro Market, | S fooders 2 foeders. . 13 — . MeGivock track, White west ek, || PHILADERPHTA, Aug, 2t BUTin. ook @ 1 fodor... 70 3 Fore Cinanelal. ; : ; G Vihite state, Miyirsc, Opt Fly steady. | firm: e hizher: fancy western creame o8 : aptations cows i ML AL L LR o I HAY DI Rl o faney prints LONDON, Aug. 24— p. m.—~Closing M 1 cow 5 Ehpli for checks, . Discount rites: | o choice, 804182 I8 hrm or: fresh mnearby, | cona=mor y eru. 8 3 foedera 556 130 | Shore bills, 213 per cont; three months’ bills, S FINANCIAL REVIEW, HOPS—-Bteudy: state, common to cholc rosh wostorn tresh southwestern, | 4 o0 1 cow..... 1100 der cent.” Tusiness was quiet on the [®, o Iy i erop. Walic: old, ic; Pacitie, 18 fresh southern, 14 | Atehimon "o ; T 2 1 bull...... 160 iy, with the exception tat mine | the Market In Tin ¢ Thomis, « erop, 106i3e; old,’ 2 | Canadian Pa s 4 3 cows. 1243 shares fluctiated heavily, but recover il wig 1o HIDES—Firm; Galveston, 2 Milwaukee Grain Market, | ¢, Paml 0 0 3 40 foaders SAREME. UGUOAE e ponnss hulin ors | J0hn Grant ise; Californfa, 21 to 22 1bs, MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Aug_2.—WITEAT— | Hiinofs Cont : W foeders LONDON, Al Discount rates stif S AT 8 fot. 3, ( dry, 3 to 90 1bs., 13 Firm No. i northern, 7ic; No 2 northern, | Leulsviil TR Bl feried on e Block exchunge togy in ane | inclal revisd tom i o LEATHER-Eteady’ hemlock sol T4 T8¢ | Union Pacif 2 400 8 feedars.. 943 3 tcipation of an incrensed demand in « phelinsed dulinass stlll 0 R nos Ayres, lkht to hea ; RYECener: 5 | NUY. Centr [ nection”with the sectiement nextweek ‘und | U RTGE S tory FEdn e e SARLEY-Higher; ) Basle; sample, | “greo 5 i1 Campton—Wyo. month-end reqiiirements ith "the ap- | NGW ¥ k ox s | shertr to OOL,-Dulls 85028 Texas, 15416 30419 SILVER M4d per cung s8 1 feeders proach of the settlement less disposition s | s woek 7l block PROVISIONS=Beof, steady’ family. $10.50 | Y 7 s 10 munifested 1o make fresh engagements 18, Dukile 8 onil 0 e | . or demit Rockford closed barel with pric Canton, O 7'i | hoints: lower b 11:0 | Beptember ; November 1S Quiet srendy DS Clov Detoher | 1ot 15, black | @12.00; extra lndia mess, $I60417.000 old [ MOVEMENT 7 f : 3% hor cent; three montha' bilt hinson & N.—Idah Home railronds were ' firmer, - especiaily | 474 the Tarse B are. Total hams, 1 I”‘IH ”""""' ”‘ ut I'l“v “"‘ h ""l I"“ 11 4 40 2 feeder 3 Great Eastern ind (€ lnlh Western, the vt 0 nise H pled oickled " hame,” gor i ara, | on York Mining Ste P b nd g i mar- | pparent ¢ t | 6y i | J Watts—Idaho. [ ket bare of stock. American securities ( {\FRACRE i rai'rond western steamed 0 Auguet, | RK, Aug. 2.—The following are 20 1 feeder pened fairly firm, but irregular, then eased | () A v more oF A % | tnent: el S0 | o the moat notabie cRaracersic of iha | (od LT e e [ o essiom, ‘Gran riin ‘il | F, manily ; Wil | Telephone 103 Omalii, N3 pound, $ g steady; family foreign security mar and New York | ¢ Smith—Colo, led smartly on th pbrt of the traflic | kot has been ' s v short cie 04015.25] mess, $12. dlsplays the same lack of Hetivity. The |« r 3 fecder 10 cows | Increase i piace ‘o | th ‘m.q.u..‘.“‘l.”f“ has | COMMISSION, TALLOW—Steadys city, 47-16ci country, | Blaxitien of the. Chinese situation, Spben: | 5 CGOLORADO. sharcs in" the absence of Aupport were | . hol<ofdon marke LT GRAIN, PROVISIONS and 51T0CKS @iNe. 4 lation was a8 uninteresting today ax for | i o 3 5 b feeders., 879 0 | drooping. The amount of bull with- ] a BOARD OF TIRADE. cJarassis New, Orleans, gome time past and movements i spocla | 1o . , i bt drawn trom the Hanic of inaland on bais ting nting | Correspondunce: Juin A Waren & Co ¢ el stocks were attributed to independent in- | Homestar ( Ginnls, Tdaho, ance today was 0. Spanish 48 tlosed v ect wires o Chicago and New York BURTER-Receipts’ 881 pkin: market | fiinces A Keneril trend 1owrd . Jower | o, \ B il 190 2 0 {ord “premium’ at’ Buenos Asrves. | .i wir Ciloag firm; mery, 15 eurrent packed fuc- | prices was note with the tendency fav- - 1 4 feeders 102 bt tory, 14@als | ored in part by i 88 of ] PARIS, Aug 4.—Three p cent rente Il o CH Receipts, 2797 pKgs.: markot | xome Speciults he rail- Condition of 5 8 kogi o this morning | 100 67¢ for the account, Exehange s rove 16> dull and weak: large, colored. 10te; small ad Mt We % frat WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 er limited and the demand was in | London, 25f 17ac for checks. Spanish white, 100 Pacific around midday, when the | eral fur exclusiy f th igher, which gave the ellers P’ Jay on re zatlons. Interest centered in EGGS~Recelpts, 302 pkgs.; market firm ral tendency downward assumed some | reserve | the divisior ! I h: w to_hold their droves at g fo tintos and ndustr Toward the weatern, loss off, 16417, western, regular force, the faflure of St. Paul to respond | shows: Avajlable cash t 7 price Ihe general market was ul there was 4 good run of Rio titos on | y has mid packing, at mark, 101l to 1t Increase in earnings of ] gold, 367,752,196 ¢ higher than yesterday and in some | firmer copper nish 4% and Drazilans of th METALS-Tin scored an advance again | third week In Augist, discouraging byl ibly a dime more was paid than | were heavier ney, hows today, but the rest of tho st Was | o, the wester K. ' I Mark the hogs would have brought yesterday £ th abser 1 AN weak on ot cables and poor reports | was It in only to the extent of ha T Aug. 24 Packers hid to have fresh supplies, so Sugar Murker, ter K Crop news was or v ) from ‘nrllnnu'\ interests, “il\” WAs 8up- | und no transactions whatever oceurr 2 corti, ston. ! i the price did not make so much difference. | NEW YORK, Aug. SUGAR-Raw, | fuvor espite the previlence '('4 ported by fair demand and improvement | arter the announcement that the 1i average 1AM DY The greatest advance this morning was on dy: falr refining, 4%c; centrifugal, % in th treme west the ¢ BDroad. "At the ‘close the Metnl axchange | tan noldings Would ot come on the k. | Wuis Bobrae b5 bt the heavy weights, which yesterday would | tes duerse talk about ot ROOMANY LIFEBLDG GRANCH I03BNT ealled plg iron warrants weak and nominal | ket. General profit tuking made the ad- [ LONDON, Aug. 24.-OILS—Linsced oil, [ hirdly sell at any. figire Todiy they | LONDON, Aug. 2. —8UGAR—Centrifugal tle effect was p y Ereater GMAHA T1ER WNCOLN NEA o copper very quiet at §16.62%; tin | vance in St, Louls Southwestern preferred | 8ds 6d; turpentine spirits, 2us od, anud quite freely, owing to the light sup- | nominal, 12 6d; beet, August, 13, | acuvity of the iron and stecl trades, though

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