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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1908, CoulERClAL AND FINANCIAL Mm;mcgul‘;:“,l “:.l to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry, :m?(‘l:g}n No. 1 northern, TT%e; No. 2 :25‘«','mfn:{'nlim° cash balance, $198,165,980; 0IAHA leE SToCK IAR‘ET }?&:E:r WOOL—Quiet, domestic fleece, FLOU ntr(m(l, $3.9004.00; second 1 ufs".n”‘”"(»;'fl}n"b'.f.?'hm.;mt ml‘y My p.[.nu_‘u_'mo& igfit clears, $2.90G9.05; New York Money Market. i . ; mess . . second clears, 40G2. Ket, $14.50@15.00; city extra India ¥, NEW YORK, July 17.~MONEY-On call, 4 Afver Erratio Antios July Oorn Oloses Weak | EADicHs &' @0 rheate, frm; plokiod Del: | piverpool Grain And Provistoms, | 28I, et cont: close, oftered at 4 | Ohioios Beef Btoors Beld Steady to Btrong, | §f focders:- | dad Lowee Tiew, $11.60@12.50: pickied shoulders, $9.006) .| per cent; prime mercantlle paper, 4%@S per but Oows Were Blow and Weak. 9 foeders. . . pickled hams, $1200g12.90. Lard, easy; | LIVERPOOL, July 17.—WHEAT-Spot, | ¢ent. . e esiern, steamed, SUL®; - July clobed &l | steady; No, 3 norihern, upring, 8 44 T0; | tuai business in bankors: bille ut Lo foF i ), nominal; refined, sler; o , steady; July, minal; September, 6s nl s & ' SEPTEMBER CEREALS ADVANCE IN LINE | America, 31215 ‘compound, 35 0; con: | Hr™ Secemper, 6o 1t demand and $4.86% for sixty daye; posted | HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED LOWER |i: c ! tinent, $11:50. Pork, steady. fam fn 'S’dm;_.gpm firm; American ,..u,% 6oy | rates $4.8604.86% and WS048, commer- co 8 276 21.50; short clear, $19.50@: ; mess, $19. futures, steady; September, b8 23d; Octo- clal hHIf. S @858, | 200 | Der. G ‘2a. SILVER—Bar, bi%e; Mexican dollars, | gygne mu Wheat and Oats Rale BStro om | TALLOW-—Firm; ot per pke), 0%ci | "PROVISIONS—Beet, strong: extra India (4G o X N dhiie, | Oader Gl mid G B L0, country (pkes. free), o f > overnment, weak; state, in: nder e - 2 . ! Searcity of Offerings in Face of | CUTLY (RIE Comeatitl Tair to extra, 4% | Mo i 80, Hams, short b, 14 1o 16 (bs. | tiye; railroad, firm. 3 Soshen AV e Do |{pyfhe,selling, intereais rices sused off & |y EHiT G Native: Wl & it Malbd, poss.' Bullish News—Provisions @ic Japancse, WGho, " ot : Cumberland | , The c'osing quotations on bonds are as mand Prices Advanced Ten to about ateady And the bulk of the good| ST. LOUIS July IT.~COTTON—Dull; mid- Drop oM. o | athte dairy, iiis@dbige; siate creanery. g Fittee s All Arow SelEht” hokh wold oh that basts. It “was | dling, §16-15; aales, noms; receipts, 484 T strong, @s; long clear middies, light, | U. 8. ret. 2 reg.... N, s, ds 3 : shi S . 18,07 Blige; imitdtion creamery, 17@ic; factory, | 10%s 3t et firm, tos 8, long clear middies, | do coupon AT bea Sontral 4. noticeable, however, that packers v ere | bales; shipments, 68 bales; stoek 16@1 - b+ < e picking out the good welghts and leaving | bales, S 81— Recelpts, 6,08 pkee.; steady to | BeaVY. 810 40 ibs., firm, 50s 6d; short olear | 0 the Jighter loads. Later in the morning GALVESTON, July 17—~COTTON-—Mar- CHICAGO, July 17.—Corn held the centér | arm; fancy large, colored and white, backa, 16 to 20 Ibs., firm, clear bei- | 39 ! & s . BOUTH OMAHA. July 17 | srovisfons broke and other .markets wore | ket steady at § i5-i6e. o 3 - I Throughout today's 4 ? | lies, 14 to 16 Ibs., strong. 63s. 'Shouiders, | o ¥ Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | quoted lower} so that trading here closed | LIVERPOOL, July 11.—~COTTON-8pot, 3:-‘1'1'5.?'::5“";: Juiy options made very | b%ci fanEY SImEL Sew state e emeal T e ant iba..” firm, *¥7e [ H LY. Qfiiclal” Monday. 3,398 8,30 slow, with piices weak to a nickel lower, | §00d business done. prices easler; American erratic turns for ‘be'"lldhdel‘ 5 lh’i‘fl"fm;",g: EGGS—Receipts, 9,633 pkgs.; steady; -‘tl:do mgfic:nmg;:g; };‘".;:{l“.: lg{“":""fm o6s 94 ‘o | Officlal “!l:dn:!‘;“ ) '&‘fi . 3- |l|||oolwr;f. l’z:"{mm"y‘ nn:l. lmld‘;‘ull ,"x‘r;g r:u‘::llfium()ul)r‘,ng—u& Ir'.'l’cn"i"«h»"' the d':'_‘; kabl arisn o, 2@zic; i ) 3 oo . . g 9t Y ecline noticeable on the lighter | we X 3 000 were Frain, "Dt support by the bull crowd that n'g e ey Dt P B s B oo o uiny RS : Official Thursday . 6,766 weights, Henvy hogs sold largely from |speculation and export, and_ included 19,600 ooket very queer | SomMICTIng reat had | sl OLABSEA—Steady; New Orleans, B0 | T4 X5 SR Biime City, stendy. 2 61 L e : e B e N welkhs | Cluding 500 American. ¥uturcs opencd | ulet nouncemen A Ale. - 0 'y e A . 7 to 1.5 o A ul d Jul ve the market wood /" t Australlan, In London, steady, ‘ da., ‘went from §7.70 down. Representative sales. C) ugust, 4 54-61d, :x'}::‘?fifdwh'ut #hdioats had crop fgures | FOULTRY--Alive, e ek g FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, firm, : L el betors et o e TE N buyers; August-Ssptember, 4 46-64G4 ¢ fgainst them and made Kood advances £OF | ohickens, 16c; fowls, 18c; turkeys, 13@ide. ' | 38 04, . . L. 8. W. TRr wocks ago . 4 11 |buyers; September-October, ¢ 33-84d, buycrs: this reason, aided to some extent by the | el g iy markets today generaily | JHOES-At London (Pacifio coast), firm, k o 1 e et Ootober-November, 4 35-84d, sellers:’ Nov. r corn jraprovement. At the close July corn | o (Lo S i RO nG ™ pre ented. rather | £3Q£5 10s. : "R S ) s . T ber-December, 4 21-4@4 22-84d, seliers; 1 was %o lower, September corn 1%c ub, BED- | niore features, The local market for copper | BUTTER—Nominal, 3 ’ “ cembor-January, 4 19-G4G4 20-640, buyers; Tomber wheat S higher and Septémber | TGRS (MW CL) 10WINE ‘to pressure of | PEAB—Canadian, steady, 6. \ Ghiens y o8 . The following table shows the receipts of January-February, - 4 19-64GM 20-641, sollere: oats %o higher. “Provisions closed TH@IZAC | {16 Paculutive sources. Mectrolytio suf- 7 ST cattle, hogs apd sheep at South Omaha for February-March, '419-64d, sellers; March 3 1 ¢ | fered most in the decline, closing at $11.87% Toledo Grain and Seed. : B i o the year to ‘date, and comparisons with April, 4 18-64GM4 19-64d, sellars, The trade in the corn pit was 43l 8% 8805 | G116 ™ During the jon_ 30,000 bs, for Fut e T e R BT . last year: oo st the opening of businees Becayte Ol vere | July delivery were sold at $iL.8& and 60,000 Y A e [g 8 & 4. 190 1%L Inc. Dec. Attt O halls openly at 70 and as a | ibs. at i1 While at the close more was | Sfon&; cash, e, July, ¥c; September, 3 Cattle 207,267 372,058 24,613 . Dade Ple shorts began to ,o..‘ffi oo "the | offéred at $11.0. Standard, spot to August, | ‘SASLRCCEmReT, TRE, 0 o e gno: 3 % LRT . NN e FoLt i thor ‘the tale of {he broken cor- | closed at $I1&@1L6:; lake, $11.9@12.06; cuet: | geptamber, toc: December, 46c. . | Erie prior 1 10 |weat Snore | e s Beois L. 4564 Dol was only & ruse and that another |ing, $1L7@1L8. London also showed slgns BATRTull, strong. cash, dbe; July, Migo: | F W & D. & 1150 Wik Contral 48 % | _The following table shows the average s oMY Biote for them. At once & | of Weakness, spot and futures closing 28 61 | geptember, 0%c; new July, 60c; new Sep- | Hook Valiey 0844 Con. Tobacco 4e. price of hogs #old on the South Omaha dgm-.nd arose in both July and sqrtember lower at £53 18 3d for the former and £53 b8 | tamber, 826c. r ¥ & market the last several days, with com- S O iped accordingly. July from | for futures. In tin'the local market ruled | “SEED _Clover, aun, steady: cash, $.05; Boston Stook Quotations. parisons with former years: {gher at o soared | barely steady, with holders showing more | Ot 47y e an opening W@IiHe hiEher nt SGTISC mme 1o | disposition o sell. Bales of 8pot at 16.9 b g BOSTON, July 17—Call loans, 4@S per | Date. | 1902. [1901.[1900.|16%. 189 [1807. 1896, i g 5?21\.00, Milwaukee Grain Market. cent; time loans, ‘?t« per cent. OfMclal - - o o ull ma- nd bonda: e |30 7% 689 * ‘I_n‘gn 3183 1 medium and heavy ¥.76G8.00; plgs, H.70 7.35; bulk, §1. SHEEP AN BS—Recelpts, 740 head; market strong to 16c higher. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 11—COTTON_Futyres opened dull; July, £100; August, 84éc; Sep- tember, 8.00c; October, 1.900; November {of- tered), 7.8¢; December, 7.78c: January, 7.19¢; 1 cow. February, 7.80c; March, 7.7c. Futures e 9§ cows..... 81 closed qufet and steady: July, 8.70c; Au- HOGS—-There was far from being a heavy | gust, 8.44c; September, 8.070; October and of Sheep Lambs and | supply of hogs today, but as reports | November, 7. December 'and_January, from other points were rather unfavorable i February, 1.78c; March 1 helfer.... 550 1 bull.... 1180 1 bull 21 feeders. et 2SN a0 HETBRREAZSAS DT 232223232228 P £ 55 Evaporated Apples ¥ NEW YORK, July 17.—EVAPORA . APPLES—The 'market continues firm the spot department, while futures show a hardening tendency, owing to average crop accounts, with October and November deliveres of prime quoted at 6%@e%c. In 8pots common to good are quoted at 8@10c; Prime, 104@10%c; "cholce, 11@11ke; fancy, o CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are in good demand, particularly the large sizes, which are being taken both for ex- port 'and domestlc account. Prices range rom 8%c to 6i4c for all grades. Spot apri- cots are steady, but fairly active and are quoted, In bags, at 10%@ldc; in boxes, 10%:@ 2. Peaches are quiet, but steady; peeled, 12@16c; unpeeled, 814@10tc. 533 3333233332223 333223522 2R F2RERRITRRALRSRAIRRTIIITEE 25 £ 53- 838833: AR R s R ST e T eI NARIIAFIARAAAAIF T, fihat Gates was simply bid- | were reported. Bpot closed at 3§28 es op the pHce in Order. 10 et Tid of the | London tin again advanced under b closing of stocks' Buantity pt expensive corn that he | nipulation, gaining Ts §d today and closing MILWAUKEE, July 11 —WHEAT—Firm; - | July en tnrce:m Tk on deliveries. The | with spot at £120 and futures at £127 9s. | No. 1 northern, 71@77lc; No. 2 northern, 76 July emand fell off and forthwith the price of | Thero was moderate business in lead and %flrtflnfnr 2. July fell back with a thumg to & weak grlcu were steadlly maintained at the old | R Higher; No. 1, 60c. ose, % lower, than yesterda 1ot e figurs at Jus. London was unchanged at P‘EARLE —Steady; No. 3 T2@1%o; sam- Jul ‘rade was not large, probal X k elter improvs o today a! e, A ul TR R ot nEervative. eetimate’ OF | miled irm. with ‘demand and- active. The | CORN—September, 60o. Doston & Albasy. Copper Rangs " g 1 b 3 4. ; i i Phe amount unloaded in July. July seemed | closing price was $.%. London declined s Doston Mievated . oo July 9 1 1 i 1 16. =8 2 o =g §: s¥: 23832828 July July & do pid. (Centennial Juiy - o 3 SpusEg R 2! ¥ oo 28 2 P £} o goa 2t es0e 2% eoacets s cate g oo guunss “EanEs B k1 tlp hn u'l’ flmfir :hmo. ‘l;:.frts-. rb‘\ll’l 28 64, ho:ovle closing at £19 z.l 6d. 'n-’n Peoria Marke ;1‘.1 ;.h. N OH & W i ‘2"1. b . July 10...] Z.f:.. ‘iz Jrm cavies. Despite the tact K e s o e ware n | [PEORIA, July 17.~CORN—Firmer; No, 3, | Union Facito uy o bul y in July has a tremen: | quot . No. dry, 1 3 e eabtity of bash stuft to get Tid of | 83 uerts 00; No. Fotr . g ATB—8low and steady; No. 3 white, | American Sugar iy {0 "t3ey “goe that fta heavy nort tine in | S OR. % N0t datS oC Y tnern, "$53 ot 00; track, ' July Beptember may yet bring the corner cllque | No. 'y foundry, southern - soft, 5 o0 00 BKY—On the basis of §1.81 for fin-| 47 T & July 1 go griet. Mueh of the demand in September | T1 Finglish markets were o shade better, | 8hed goods. Oeneral Blectrie Trimountata % | July 170 [y was attributed] to covering by this Glasgow closing at B6s 64 and Middlesbor- Mass. Electrio Trinity crowd. | Recelpts in_corn continued very | CUEREOV oF 087 NEW YORK BSTOCKS AND BONDS,| do pid United *Indicates Sunday. **Hollda: heavy todsy, 43 cars i O o e N B & pihe ) offical nu%bn of cars of stock cars OMAHA ALE MARKETS, rought in toda; were turned out by unlicen: elovatol Volus ot Deal Inorenses mnd|U, S. Steel ot = yC:l‘l‘iE};S::,.s‘l’i";H' o5, b Oil and Rosin. OIL CITY, July 17.—OIL—Credit _bal- ances, $1.22; certificates, no bid; shipments, 07,867 bbis. W bbls.; runs, 109, 11 bbls.; average, 19, bls. NEW 'YORK, July 17.—OIL—Cottonseed, uiet. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady. urpentine, quiet. LEDO, July 17.~OIL—North Lima, 8c; 8duth Lima, 8ic. SAVANNAH, Jul quiet, 44c ~Rosin, 1.15;' E, $1.20; F, $L. K, §2.66; M, $3.00; + $3.60. FEREEE oo mcocs ceoce 82528 onace woscomeoes Mex. Central caonan 2231 'zReezs "3 8 BESIES P oo - 2] - 2 [Py — 22883 g i ooy hend. 10847 aptembor Eo o Better Prices Pre Weatingh. G 02 . 8o ' ngh. Common. O O amings. in. the cash market | Comdt f Trade and Quotations on ey g et At o & B " well and opening W@%o down to G0 up Staple and Fancy Produce. eV, TOBK, Ity {-Th gate % ¥ ui Exs’ 52l o &5 at c, Advanc nnmuly an Riad stosh. o8 otm -l?:hvmg. -h‘owfl l"furt rmln.; New York Min ‘andled stoc) o of dealings - whicl 4 ffi"'}'mmfi“:-“c P PO Ry e Cios. ol falrly. orossed 'the 100,000shate mark. | NBW YORK, July 17.—The following are eat ruled very firm., according to 4@6o; ' turkeys, Substantial upward progress was made | the closing prices on mining stocks: ‘was almost perfe save in the northwest, | duoks and geess, broflers, fiz and the market was broad in the sense 4 20 |Little Chiet £ 5 % 30 80 170 86 30 ... 79 i EHERP—There was a very light run of .- sheep here today and In fact nearly every- “ thing that arrived on the market was M in T e e o ilky siate, tarsntened | daliy. 1a. tubs. 176, Sopasates Srate ant i A e Vrane weas tlso rO! L in_tul H or, ) Ing wi also e PDpring. Wheat, Arrivais ‘were much | FRESH CAUGHT FISH-Trout, ite Detter distributed among the few stocks se tintioal Bde arss Teatist Te | bz ) JoThe mame preference was shown for ihe | Dettvecd H Siliols Cotra Whitefial : black low-priced stocks today, with the exception Total receipts o "y speo: Btandard . & e iets Soms atiuge hed besn done | Datbat ,fi‘? g £ 5 Muiatre Jncuision into the trunk The disponition of {he day's recelpts was | offered to meet ‘the Gemand. There were and DISORDERS by the cyclones. The corn strength stim- | poiled, T., #1o; lobsters, green, An attempt was made to bring the spec- as follows each buyer purchasing the |not enough wethers and yearilngs on sale of ulated buying in wheat to some extent and | b, ouihaads. 100 d i I g A R A ey Forelgn Finanetal. number of head Indicated. | to make a test of the market, but the gen- | CHIES MEN. Beptember, which ed ‘n shade higher | “HGHONS Live don., To. 4 raiiroads, but it will be observed that the Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | eral impression was that they would have 1 13 years In Omaha. 10 & shade “’"'15‘..-?"" &t onoe 84- Mcmfi .+ ¢ . | Gesire to take profits on thé considerable | LONDON, July 17.-Gold premiums are |Omahs Packing Co. 7y 82 @0 | advanced fully as much as the lambs, The vanced to 73o. el a com- | GORN—Gl0. ‘ . | advance which Those stocks have had was | quoted: At Beunos Ayres, 120.40; at Madrid, | Bwift and Compan a2 1,68 .. | top price of the day was $.5, which was | q SYPHILIS mission house estimates ars for | GATE flo. still t00 eager to allow much upward prog- | 385, at Lisbon, 20; at Rome, 108, There | Cudahy Packing Co. 407 168 ....|pald for a cholce bunch of lambs. cured by the QUIC oo b ot Sk pel Je | AR o, T Jitotfe dement, for mener 005y, 208 | Aok &, €2 i oy Ry X O R BIE, oftertiand mest orarily, but wl Tepo! F-Prices quoted by Omaha Wholssale s United States Steel stocks renewéd rere steady, conse o . . | safe to quote the market strong, as the de- natural method that Taken Tor export at the seaboard the buy- Tariose Quochd by OMAM WA | vis bt 0 ndvance. but again met | slEht stringency of ‘money and a better | Switt and Co., ‘country. & :| mand continugs of liberal proportions. * | nas yet been alscovers 8 ing started on a fair scal n and Sep- Y b heavy sales at every stage. Some of yes.|Bupply of American bills. Business on the | G. H. Hammond Co. % tembor closed frm, %o up Looai |1 Upland, 8 No, 1 mediti Juey 1| Toraay's conspiouous low-priced _stooks | Btock exchange was quietly cheorful, some- | R. Becker & Degan chaloe youriings, K TbGA.0; fair 10 £000: | onoor SYer Y o o e R AR ACRIN recelpts wore 160 ours. only 1 of contraot | S08%3Ck By of wood colob and qualley’ Bev| Were scutely affected by 'profit-taking. | What irregular and restricted. Consols wers | Yansant & C0 18.60G8.75; good to cholce wethers, $8.50G3.75; | QU of the Qisease on the skin or face ade; Minneapolis snd Duluth reported | 113 i i - A This was notably trus of the Chicago & | falrly steady, Indle etoks were dull, o o fair to good wethers, $5.35@8.60; good to| A eure that is guaranteed to be permaneni ocks, The evidence of profit-t: ing to the fallure of the East Indian ral cholce ewes, $2.75G8.25; fair to good ewes, ite. of 877 cars, inst 260 last week and 44 a VEGETABLES. in these and the sudden m-m?:oor o:,l:'r“ road loan. Americans responded to the | Livingstone & $2.00@2.75; good to cholce nprlng fambs, uéo VIfiGOflELE cured. Method new 8, $5.005.60; | 3 d bt Jambs, and only a few of those. The de- i mand’' was in good shape and as a result o trading was active and the prices paid were 2 ecia I‘i .- . lflflmcdhl"hs‘r lhfll!;by('l!(erdly, Plc,kel':hl“ s, - seeme 0 have eral orders and there 9 were not near enough sheep and lambs In all DISEASES ike, 90; perof in_which the principal activity centered. & P., west Al 1l cora Beallna ear ago. ary recel were 769,00 | CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, dos,, { pointa in Colorado Fuel - | strength in New York and were the most | Hamilton & Rothschild. 6.80; fair to good spring lam H ushels, compered o #6040 bushels ‘last | sogete, iy Dante hag o heorieie i r o SMBnt 8d. | Cheerful section of the market. This was | Ly k. Husz ... . | e Satnocn TN foeder yeashings, | oo iaecd Ton. wory peanen P ear. Beabo: Sleazances in’ wheat And EW flm’—um% put a sudden stop to the sctivity of the | maintained throughout and prices closed H. L. Dennis & Co. - | $3.10G8.35; feeder lambs, $3.0008.90; feeder | guaranteed. i our equalled 241,000 bushels, OTATOES—New, per bu., market, leaving it at a level which fairly | steady. Grand trunks were firm on the B, I Hobbick . « | ewes, $1.%6@2.25. Representative s v oY Outs Tuled strorg REEN ONIONS-—Per a0k, nooording 1o | averagea below Iast night. traflo~ returns . eq expectations, | Other buyers . +++ | 24 native ewes D T nd the very ligh size of bunches, 15G%c. 21 “The"opening _advance in_Colorado & | Kafirs were quiet ~and _srregular. The 7 Tdaho ewes : 156 Woakness with’ Barly Deoay in’ Tount thet. Cash bukiness ‘was sood ig) RNIPS—Pér bu., 00, p Bouthern and Kansas Clty Southern was | Weekly statement of the Bank of England | Totals ...... U8 24M | 7 Jdaho ewes end Middie lack ot vim: vigor an gt g e M B EETS—Per basket, 400, < attributed to the same forces as was the | Shows the following changes: Total re- [ CATTLE-There was a small run of cat-| 103 cull lambs g with Srgans tmpaired and weak. ~There seemed to be 4| GREEN CORN—Per dos., Chicago & Alton movement vesterday. |sorve increased £645,000, circulation de- | tle here today for a Thursday and go0od |3 Taaho wethe STRICTURE cured with CUCUMBERSPer aon, ese’ movements are supposed to signalize | creused £246,000, bullion incrensed £390,165, | Stuff was in active demand. The common g7 IGaho oull Jam PLor - g g detamtion. trom no TTUCE—Per dozen bunches, 3o, . the return of the western contingent from | other securities decreased £138,000, other | §rades, however, were slow sale, the s&me | 537 gpring lambs PNt 1anay e Bladder Troucies e e Sl | BARK a Yl the corn market to the stock market. deposits decreased £1,974,000, public deposits | 48 usual, and s the bulk of the offerings | t3) Thaho spring B ation Free. Treatment by Mat) ‘were only 56 3... [ ADISHES—Per doz., ¥ The tone of doubt and hesitation shown |increased £839,000, notes reserve increased | Was m. up of that class of cattle the |y 67 Idaho lambs N ‘u‘nu“ LOW. 118 8. 14th St. RISt IErads. AX BBANS-Home Eiown, par sharkey in the market for the July corn option at| £386000 " and government securities de- Rt Bos SN 15 chidee: est] #dDuCK b ’ baske ‘per marl icago was as & warning or - | creas ,000. e proportion of the visions were rather neglected and | pgy giblo gpoculative surprises.” The ook B | Bank of England’s Teaetve: to Mability 1s | steers on sale this morning and such kinds | 3 RAHYVE S itio! e 3 demand developed for the Reading stocks |3 per cent. been paid on this market this sea- | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. o prembee IatS | . 3c. and the' conlors. This demand Was un-| DARIS, July 17.—Thevweekly statement of | S0% The FhRAs KRRt el Trons 1.00 Adwn Koo . Goubtedly ased upon the assumption that | the Dank of France spows (;c following | Were not In:very active demand and were |, ... gtena: 1 " B ,,é;&,, sogie x the 'coal miners' ~convention will decide | changes: Notes in cireulation decreased, | Sortainly no/more then steady. There was | Oattle Stexdy. to Duller, Hous Easy it e Sorkerd casa; A g it ] againat o general strike. Late in the day | 3,5600¢, treasury sccounts: current de: {',f'(m‘:,g:'}fié,‘_hgml from yesterday | | and Sheep Higher. I esapeal Ten: stron - | creas: 3 + BO! In _han Incre -4 bead. VANES 10" (he. Sxtant i 91 ‘The bulk of the receipts was made up of | CHICAGO, July 17.~CATTLE—Receipts N ] 3 86@80c. R madt matdag The claothr'} . . slow about | cholce steady, others dull; poor to medium Toven TGlose] Yor, | "1 o(iR528 de e cloting Irrepular, | Frioss on e bourse-taday opened Sro: | AV RS Sad July 3 Sppert Sen. ught about to the h h: imation of tl .80 per cent. Last week it wag 48.69 r | chan ands freely at stronger prices. ?‘w ere fbm, but & ‘Hog prices at |, 50 e market was changed again by ihe heavy | cent. The rate of discount is unchanged at | AS RIS Tl as ety whiantin b Hieh ot ‘Wheat, e S g ey B 4 3 a result it was late be- | M.5007.50; stockers and feeders, 31706 fan SoLn, 301, béen an extensive apeculation upon the un- | large sajes, wore adverssly aftected. Span: | 1re B e s e, | e Tails. B go; satve 2 = e known chances of the Amalgamated divi. |ish 4s were strong on the confirmation of | ent from Etades i pot sell much diter. | §1.50g. Sasianto, | w .00, TN, YO per Boe, Sl Sroiseacun, ot 1he unchangsd| the Teport that an understanding had been | was slow and steady to et oo, an | - HOGE Receipts, 1100 head; estimated mRRIESCallfornia, per box, $L80; | Toigortiied te arouse that stock from the | arrived at between the Bank of Bpain and | Nofed Yeaterday the market is 8o uneven | tomorrow, 15,000 Hiead: left over, 40 head; |'C}“'lfl-'i 4 Bomegron b 24-qt. case, $3.00, dnyps motivicy evidenty representsd The | the Spanish minister of finance. Russlan | that it is almost impossible to tell much | opened strong and 5¢ higher, closed easy; ) July : p CANTALOPR—Te per crate, .$3.00. | prosecution of & resular cempaign tor | ipdustrials were maintalned. itmioraon: | about it for some sales look a good deal [ mixed and butchers, 0@8.50; good Lo PBERRIES— Per 34-pts., '0.00 | Pine, Which was: Dased. today an® the ats g?\x:’-_wvfi-;ov;;’r‘:":-:l:; ')gll‘rt;rfi"m S omrony | higher than others. It Is safe to say, how- | choice heavy, §7.75a8.17 rough heavy, } g A sence of any uhfavorable factors, rath ever, that packers are trying their best to|$7.30@7.6; light, §.00G7.70; bulk_ of sales, Y 3 “ BLACKBERRIES—Per 2. 0. ¢ er | DeBeers were in good demand. s | pounid the market and that t c $7.608.00. ¢ *Oats— R BT 165 agis 3 | than upon, any new developments favoring | Aniahed dull and easter. ‘The private Tate | i 'some cases better than in others. - - si?m:l-' AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 7,000 \ & July 3 higher prices. \ b July & Sept. b Bept. a Dec. Pork— B Oct. Lard— July X3 Ribs— of discount was unchanged today at 29-18 | ' 'Cholos bulls held about steady, b head; sheep, 10@l5c higher: lambs, ' 15G2c g T L o S aull money Tatos worked enster today and | per’ cent. Threo per cont renes; J0IE Tiga | wore & littlo lower 1t e rinnay: Rutothers | Rieher: Bood to cholce wethers. $3.1G4.10; to 9 coun, | there was a dlmingtion of the pressure | for tho nccount. Exchange on London, B¢ | veal 'sold Steady whers the quality | falr o cholce mixed, 32.50G3.6 tern DR MCGREW (Age 53) “&Nm e o &0 | SxoBan RS B s L Stergrh.\‘x “éc- for checks. Spanish 4s, 81.25. was al good. sheep, $2.50@4.25; native lambs, $2.50@7.7. | 2 3987 ppoiing, Controljer's call for a statement of condl. mk‘nlé‘fXN.' July . ehangs ch-tonden, alfociae and feadess (61 not:sell much ofictal yeaterday: Bebaisite’ Shibmant SPEClAlJST- N erent from yesterday. e hes rade: A 3 nts. | WORANGES-Valencias, M T80 Medl- | B o e for hich the Jetie i, | short and three monthis® bills, 14 pet cent. | in particular hala Seeady, but the common | Cattie 595 321 | Disensas and Disuruses of Men Only. ONB—Fancy, 0G6.50; Meast: d for osah from the interior ; "'M' Iron shares opened firmer on the bourse | kinds were dull and the tendency was very | HOgs . o’ Experience. 15 Years “lfl“ d 3 wonadl b g A 1 wbjeot, of a8 been | today, owing to favorable reports from the | ovidently toward lower prices. Yesterday Sheep .. S 4 A B R aration, oy yras mubject of rematk | United States and to the improvement in | there was quite a demand from the country od” b treatment M US. by pe M e R g R ] the price of iron at Glasgow and New York. | and 28 cars were shipped out of here. Rep-| Iansas City Live Stock Market. YARICOCELE Siieh 1o vickEsh CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl, $3.25; New | cure fconditions as A npt Prices reacted before the cfose on account | resentative sales: WRIoh I ahe 8 : - 7, ure feonditions possible of an | o the absence of gupport. Canadian Pa- KANSAS CITY, July 17.—CATTLE-—Re- | safest and most natural that has yet been —Per Ib., Bof shelled, . even date, Theto wad some question us to | Ofncy ‘were firm on New York advices. 1 celpts, 4100 natives, 1,0 Texans, 500 Texas | discovered. No pain whatever. no cutting July T8 W ainute No. T B0t shel, ger 1y Thether this call does ot conceal @ strate- 3 Calves and 360 native calves; cornfed cattle | and does not interfere witn work or busis No. 3 sofl P Bept. A . 3 i | Bess. Treatment at oftice or at home and -(:u. b New. +No. 3. fi"fi;fllflfi Rira sherh 657 Brasiin por | “$3mng St BONIE, 1y @ems, Total sales | OBCAFA, Juty 11 Bk slosm ces, Sireng: :L}g:c:v-:a '}1:;')'[3" hgll:;':lu’fl":f"x:% |+ s S Bagg 32 A y 1 filbes q -4 ., A ank clearan: X - and very slow; cholce 't an EQH qlotations were-as foflowss thiil Sl b wEcl, 163 petun, Tarud, DOF | e s tho S14 i dochimes opas R e Tha | Y cortespindify day st year Hikis e e S oahsn: i o oo, | Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis VIOUR-Dalli yister qatonts, $2.65@2.75; | Ib. ; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per sack, | Jast call. k10 Sonbion e decrease, $13,691,13. ! $.0067.90; stockers and_ feeders, $3.00G5.30; | , 14 g1 Blood Diseases. No “BREAKING s, 12, pring 423, ‘winter straights, T1, ly 17.—Ctes - L .25; el i it o | o o 3 eraen, | PR SRS 4, o wh NI ALl T Oty M1t | ¥ by D murmme, | AT, M SO, ot 278 | Q1 on (6 ad ¥ T o ol Shlceal WA NG S, @omo: o 3.5ea. e, | N Yeur olE S o't b Bor"Noc's Ve | ) g | RES YORIEuly 7.—clearings, ssa.0- cows. S OATE, cannors, SLOGGLE: Toulis, #i 500 | STeatment that ln mors successful and, fag —No. 3 corn, G%c; No. 3 Fellow, , 90705 BidGs, §9120; ahoep | puktiutors & Ghic..T 1 S0, s G | 633 balances, BLALER L L e Ccalves, $2.65800 | Por e et and_ at less than HALY TH) 4. t." N its, Toe: A HOGS—Receipts, 4,100 head; market opened .8: o0 ?-Mf el o gollowing prices: I¥e . peen Qyotnl’ e . @ b'fi'}f’ffin}%"r‘x"fi July 17.—Clearings, $3,997 steady to strong. closed easier: top, ¥.0T4 ,SS‘.‘..T.'M,‘.‘( A St ,“gfi’im. £, Sgsla TR R ol JoshiEy SvasTae | Spenie b 768; balancen, $418,340; money. 4 per cent. . 1 Prime ON| Em B3 BEE EEE . % 58 g RIaRA yorkers, §1.70@1.80; pigs, $1.15a7.40. | whd ali unnatural weaknesses Of mems BHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Receipts, 2750 | Strlottire, Glest, Kidney and . Dis- head; sheep 10@15¢ higher, lambs steady to | ggges, Hydrocele. cured permanently. 10c lower; native lambs, $1.45 western | SRR SN LOW, CONSULTATION FRER, lamb: /00@6.50; native wethers, $4.15@4.90; : e Tavatn weiners, 18,0000 4; fod een0% | Treatment by g P O Box i a0; Texas clipped yearlings, $3.40g4.10; | Office over 216 3. 14ih atrest, between Far- Belai clipped simtap, $3.0G5.45; stockers and | Pam and Douslas 8is., OMAMA. NES. . NEW YORK, July 17.—BEEVES—Re- ".E.':;j:a{; ,; Crar. 1ven celplnkflfi hea et of mul,\‘e alr;rm ml:m ter n‘mll‘nme Siven In at $6.95 per o ressed beef steady; city | With or without knowleage of patient; tast dressed natives, sides, 9/12%c per 1b. Cables | Sherman & McConnell, aruggisis. 16ib aad last_received quoted American steers at 14@15%c, dressed weight, and refrigerator beef at 12@124c per Ib, 1 CALVES—Receipts, 24 head; dull \and 8“% & " l lcTuHEHs weak; a few veals sold at $6.00g7.00 per J A uF cwt.; dressed veals, 84%@llc per Ib. 1b.; dressed lambs, 5@ : OF OMA é‘lfiflfl;fiv(‘e\[l{;‘. ]‘i’i}\’;]\‘g. Re 1pt: (V"1 L s 74"_A“ EEP AN " Recelpts, 6, head; sheep firm, lambs dull, generally MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. rated %@%c lower, medium grades suffers ot s I et shese s s L prevt | Dayls & Cowgill Iron Works, culls, $.60G4.00; dressed mutton, 6@8ke per s “Ul‘AC’l’UI’L&. AN St. Louls Live Stock Market. oy OF MA DRy ST. LOUIS, July 11.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | @UNERAL REPAIRING A SPROTALTY 8000 head, frciuding 000 Texans; market IRON AND BRASS POUNDENG. steady; native shipping and export steers 2801, 1508 and 1506 Jacksen Stresd, ST 00; extra: cholce, §1.80@8.25; dressed B ibe. Hob Tab beef and butcher steers, $4.:5@7.35; steel under. 1,000 S T0g62, atockers and | B Sabriskia Agent. 3. B Orweth, Mgp feeders, $8.25@6.10; cows and heifers, $2.75@ 5.50; canners $1.75@2.55; bulls, $1.50; calves $4.60@7.00; Téxas and Indlan steers, $2.100 “ e 5.95; cows and heifers, $2.45G3.55. HOGS—Receipts, 2,100 head: strong to be higher; pigs and light, 5@17.55; packers, . P iul#l"m'l AMHS Recelpts, 2,600 SHEEP - AND L. “Recelipts, 2, neud: market sirons, 10g15c Higher: native Steam and Water SII”"US 1 muttons, $.00¢4.20; lambs, $4 bulk of sales, §7.7007.90; heavy, $7.924@7.97% cases cured of Dervous lo Ghaice malting, TogTIo, TR ] 2 . PHILADELPHIA, _July = '1.~Clearin Taixed packers, 3180079 ient, st1sa1s0; | QYER 20.000aewfiu. loss of vitality 3 7 °hl1u. c\un- b lead, 2 b | o pta. 2, magg«; balances, $2,472,48; money, 4 -0 o & k N i bber, per '10., to. o vla L8 B i :ec’;lmAuc‘)‘. Julp T—Clearings, .65, (ess irain . b . B alances, ; posted exchang X m"mi' L] PpLanis O A34_Pusyniong, a q Eor Sixty' daye: 4 8 'on Gemand; New York s 3 0. ry salted | ST, LOUIS, July 17—WHEAT-—Higher; exchange, 10G20c discount. shoulders B titad | No. 3 red cadn, elovator, Toei, tracl 6 ’ " BT. LOUIS, July 17.—Ciearings, $7.600,612; es 5 b July, Toio; Beplember i Décem- | & i x balaces. SLIT00; money, frm, 6G8 per the ¢ No. 3 hard, o, go 1 5 t; Ne ork excl T, Bean T PRE 45 the Thoetrth 4ad ehly- RAC Higher, No. 5 cash, S1}or track, sy - 3 - SRR A © Reeelpts. Shipments, | %; July, 6l%c; Beptember, i De- 1 : ! Wool Market. : 12,000 nts. | cember, 4lc. 3 W.,bfls—..—.._.. X 16,000 | “GATE Higher; No. 2 cash, 47c; tpacky 4 BOSTON, July 17.—WOOL—Fine staple o, ts, PRO B mee o EREEEE, e 1} 2400 telie: "0l Sepapber, MS M. i i e atriety “Bne, BOGOHe: fine and. fna | Ia———— T ) 130,000 | "R’ ady, B6c. G Y o hediums, 48G480; uwc" There DU swererommmasconene. 3,000 i old red winter patents, . Q. “ 3 have been some good sales of Utah, Wyo- g 6,000 $.00G8.8; extra’ tancy ind Siraights. 8 50 do ptd . "Min. " Go. ming, ldaho, Nevada and Dakota 'wool . . $.85; new of each nominally per bbl. i % . Cholée’ Nevada hag sold at &2 end fine less; clear, $3.0003.50, - staple 1daho and Montana an l% 11 oy Bli!'::DJ'hmnthy. Dew to arrive. August, ) 1190% ‘Cont : slightly above. Texas wool s exceediusly i fres Hhe. . 2504.40; .00@5.36; 4 ’ . Fine staple, twelve mon old a + :fl!‘ b PRS- . Ce . B&:‘,‘llhflulh lhlfl“h considered a hl‘l’: price [FEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| CORNMEAL-Steady at 815 i : P Guotations are strong.” ail cleaned baris, 14 . —Easy; sac! , east tracl , 3 3 twelvs onths, ic; six : o o “,;)Ay_-;?:m’i,,, quiet oa.o"fx gteacy, "X'n %00 I ;| monthe. spring. s2asic. Fine w un;a" -’vo'onl. Quotations 00 prairle, lower, 35.00G1L60. | Are particularty firm. Ohio and Pennsyl: eady, % -+ above, i 3 e; ichigan X, NEW YORK, July 11_FLOUR—Recoipts, S e et o | o 9 o | MO T 6 yery Ara. OBty fon daia o, -l W P T e B yE ROVIBIONE Pork, lower; jobbing, old, | ! DG ey, e oo wn”ag e R ife ; w, ra, lowe: Dry 5 X g combing, : No. 2, 21@28c; coarse, ,,Mm.,, ':;,,.,fl,wm.';,‘v::fifih?"_;i? $111741 clear vibs, 11 ik . [Republic s ®§r. LOUIS, July 17~WOOL—8trong and R e R TR e R e g o e COR? m;‘_-wsf",.n??‘ western, | (JEETALS—Lead. " firm, “t;{fw. i epel- | Nortol e Dnio Bes & P.. % | tub_washed, 15@24%c. y 4 g iy S5 Beindy wine, W eove er, strong and liigher, 0. | ’ 2" | "LONDON, 'July 17.—~WOOL—A sale of i Jeaadywine. § b ‘hickens, firm: chickens, l6e; : % "Laa sheepakins was held in Mincing Lane toda b., afloat; state, 6@8c, o. L f., Fork | springs, 13Gic; tur 12¢; ducks, 64} The offerings numbered 3119 ba Co Aot WY Nominal. WOTTHR-Steady; creamery, 17Ga2o; | 8o i X e R ] BAR! —No P 0 H ot o WHEAT Receipia 84 bu. Spot, | 413, Jigise. - & v, . 4% | lower and medium and low grades show tendy: No. § red. tor o, $hek | B teady, 1o, loss off. . B declines ranging from #@4d. = Following 5“‘.&“ Y A TR, o 2 el Receipis. Shipments. | 4 are the sales and prices obtalned for cloth- g T Ol T vt o g Mg eree 4,000 5,000 " ing and comping: New South Wales, L1zl E-.mob-.?km. %, o' b. Options had u 3 soresd ] . Soi e Satralla 41 ‘Dales St MGIGA" Wat 30, culle #] fiEns ofierings, & demand from shorte pra: . ) ALY g Adstralla, 7 bales' st J0Tud) jmants, e . stockers, o062 Ot All K alttions of Showers west, frm late cables [ 188 bales at a7 ew Zealand, 751 | 1.- . — 19014 and 1016 DOUGLAS 97, nd ex) rumors. Later they ylelded on Kansas Oty Grain a Provisions. ON, July 17— A b at .m\fi ; Punta Arenas, 15 bals 5 3 Sloux City Live Stock Market, reslising, but fnally fmproved on covering | KANSAS CITY. July 11— WHEAT—Sep- | core oo .o 16 15 18 Nortote o PRI T, . . byl o e SIOUX CITY, Ia., July 11.—(Bpectal Tele- and closed firm at a partial %o advance. | tember, $5%c. Decer S A Woghwe, gram.) — CATTL] Receipts, 90 head ELECT RICAL SUPPLIES. closed at ; Beptember, mber. o3 ¢ : Bid... ) e & g i e T L g 0 e O gy S Tt ey S Ttan: &9 — | AT R tern Electrical ulf praclogs st cilvos BROER, o, W stern Elecirlo g. 8, new. [ o Read) NEW YORK, July l1,—CO"’H—.pol‘ CORN—8eptember, 07 A 13 Rio, quiet; No. 7 invelcs, 5iec. M ulet rc; No. 3 wu.n‘. i frre strong, selling at §7.80@7.75, bulk, ash, No. 2 mix Cordova, §@1i%c; the market opened % T Company i . 3, 6168, ular, with prices unchanged to 10 points, “‘:E:g, e the ¥ T phe 3 3% | being adversely affected Wy cables, By pri: i 13 RYE—No, 2, Gée. i ) The following table shows the receipts of W‘ m cattle, n-;‘. 3"? sheep at the five principal (s for July 11: L evivipn qgte. THogs. Shecy, | Mosire Wiriag Bels a4 des Lightag 35 3 40 1 o 1) 5 4 mary receipts, liquidation, short selfin ND Pj s " eged i &t | HAY_Choice timothy, $100@10.0; cholce - ind ‘absence of investment orders. Bubse: bbivn ™ 3 - A oo e T prairie. u. South Omaha £542 | @ W. JOHNSTON, Mgy, W Heward §i. ChICago ....ooen 17,000 000 | . e 2 e at " 3. b uently there was a change for the better. ) BUTT eamery, 19c; fancy dairy, 18e. fhfiuenced by an ' improved late French bu: exports, 4| BOGS—Steady: freah Missourt and Kan: market and on buying orders from room 3 S3POFE 00| gy Siock, 1o Qox., loss OfT, cases Teturned. . raders, “forelgn "and commission houses i . e Kansas City ! 3 0 2 =y e wo tio 2w AWNINGS AND TENTS. 1 80 0 00801 000940 40 9004000 40 80 05801840 808309 49 00 BRI A A2 AR ETEEEEITTTISRANRREE838388 SNBSS LRSS ERRE8S8288288325 83888 ) g = R Biiid @ sax 2TLA2SESBARIAZASER SRFRLREEEE88S Masufacturers and Jobbors of € e v e g s b e =883azze EH 3 Recéipts. Shipments. 3 rices ly 10 points track white west. | Wheat, bu a0 | PRER | X fhe ‘atternoon and closed steady, with Wwhite staté, B@6ic. Op. | COTD. bu.. 12,000 250 . : 1ist net unchanged to 6 points higher. Trad- Bigher on’ the July In | O8ts: bu 24,000 2,000 ing was active, with {mporters free seller by later Fesotions and R—Steady, 24%A per ounce. |[at all times. BSales amounted to 64,000 ba, Duluth Grain sarket. MONEY—24@% per cent. rate of | including: July, 4. i° August, 496 " shipping, ®OWo; good aiscount in the open market for short bills | September, 4. tober, 490@bc; De. 1 i 0| DULUTH, July 17.—WHEAT—Cash, No. | is 7-16 per cent and for three-months’ | cember, 6.066.10c; March, 6.16@5.%5¢; April, uisk; state, prime to choice, | L NAFd. Thei No. 2 northern, Tie; No. 1|37- per cent. §.%0c; May, 630, o 1900, Joc; oids,” sdise: | Porthern and July, 78c; Septémber, Tio. —_—— IS, 15 it R oo a0 i 03" | T OATE—Beptomper, ddhe. Condition of the Treasury. Sugar Market. ibe; oids, 1 Paclfi_coast, 191 Wheat, Fio WASHINGTON, July 17.—Toddy's state-| NEW YORK, July 11.—SUGAR-—Raw, 08 1fite: oids, 1o Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | S8 reaiury balances in the " fair rening, 213-16c; centritugal acld, 24@se. MINNEAPOLIS, July 17.-WHEAT—July, | eral fund, exclusive of the $15,000,000 6c; molasses sugar, 2%ec. | 9%G0V%c; September, 09%e. On track: No, | reserve in the divislon of redempilon, Bt. Joseph . £ 4,563 o Totals . 84,529 st. somenn ive wiocic murcer. | OMAD Tont and Aymln; (:I, BT. JOSERH. July I1-CATTLE-Re Omaba, ceipta, ‘2,500 head; best stronger, others fowe tives, $4.60G8.50; cows and helfers, Manufaoturers of $1.50G8.25; veals, 32.76@6.00; bulls and stags, cke! d feedel 2. 2636 55, BeR! stodrs vttt BEGEI0 Tonts and Canvas Boods, nigher; light and lght mixed, ¥.0@7.52%; SeRd Jor Cetalogue Numsber 98 SSSSRERSS222RI RIS, rgzaaasgsassssss 1) e, BEYE] Ease sorweose sane

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