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v » THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1902. | | | America, $11.7; compotnd, $8: 5, Corn, & bu.; decrease, 113,00 bu. | balances, §1,106082; money, cent; ¢ i . B C()"ERCIAL AND FINANCIAL tinent, $1i. Pork, sasier: :_3.%. gl:a Gata. 1648000 bu.."decrsase. 00 D Ry, | New ok ouch o et OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET o . -8 40 | AT native hol 1504 0 can | AR anort clear, SRMGNMN; mess, 11.NG | SN bu.; i T Barey, 8| CHICAGS & At _Clearings. Susmo; s 48 208 480 | HOGB—Reoel 0 head; mai | T Receipts, 817 .; large firm, bE. S e . for sixty daye, $hol for demand; New b SR v Bt f a5 G4 | (A - . i : 8 40 & 436 .35, heavy, a0, R s S ey, emalle Whits and colored, | 1 eneet Ot Graln ana | W YR, R T Biearings, sor. | Osttle Becsipta Libora!, but Good Btuff 1w o 1n T light, ¥ 10 | places Btrength and Ulose is Lowsr "E"“"J“&"“' 1967 pis.; barely ateady. | tember, Siihe; D;ou:E-fl' *nma:;—!flfi? Mtlio#c"ro“p}‘”fl'."ix.-—cf . ey _ Held Fully Bteady. B 8% | SHEEE Al .‘3..,,?;‘"‘:,"5; ..Q:’..';’.‘ 1808 —_— wtate an nnsylvania, 20%@sic; e 3 P i No. —— ot (MR . f 9 ARE PROMINENT | “hndied. western uncandied, Jsgic. | red @igc: Ko, 1 Gisgunge. PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 11—Clearings, SRy iR IR | et ey Junbe, W w,\ FROST REPORTS MoLass dy; New Orleans, Bglc, | CORN Saptember. tike: ROneT oW | #11,00.3%; balances, $i77,04; money, 4go|BIG SLUMP IN THE PRICE OF HOGS 10 33 F0004.00; fod ewes, $5.100000; Texas, Aok Ye: gurkeya, llc; towls, inge. i whi,"ffiktlflael bee. PBATTIMORE, Aug. 11—Clearings, $2.6%.- s §%0 Ao ] Fheep, B0g t nd fes W Early Rally Followed by Sinking ";:;l;:i_: Chickens, 13%@1i%c;” towls, 18o; | ] 1% “Smothy, MG1000; chotcs | 28 Biltnces, idin; money, HGb" per | Bie Ran ot bat Market Ru 37 5] 15 o T vemm | METALS—) cal demand | prairi . * ie ] et spe! @ Osvenis Guit' Woak— | METALS In tn today the local demand | b3 i: . N ki, - GaMe, i Ve Active and Strong to & Dime 0 4% 7 3% |CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET, ] Frovisiohn Hevatice and R A N .l E Joreln mar |1 s~ Weak: fresh Missouri and Ean NEW o~ ‘.',-y_o.."' TSR e QAN PR i Close Depressed. ihg at €131 38 94 1o the former and at £1% | sas stock, 1o dow., loss OF, cases re- | stondior LOTL B atet Toor ot o ok on o 3% Oattle 1 for futures. Coj commenced week | turned. cent; prime mercantile paper, 4% o e & | pae b 8 Sreak Jm‘;' s ot beat> | wheat, e, Rogints: Shipments. | cent, “ e -1 (% 48 | cuicaqo, Aug 11-CATTLEmecst steady increage in supplles and heay B . . ; ; f CHICAGO, Aug. 1.-Orain traders had proadetion’ mske: holdegs. anxious o real. ) W s | of b ALING EXCHANGE- Firm st 8.7 BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 11. 100 4 0 108 48 2,000 head, Including 100 Texans and I i o piaaaire Which Jut all markets on e | o on & portion of thair 'stock. 2t the | On o 20,000 | poated rator, S5 and $415; commersial | omeceints were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, o 4k o B | mecierae: fagies sutady. others aaedy te i eek. Following un : 3 i ollls, $4.54%G4. Gl & . - d 1 Sary Tally 'on trost reports trom the north- | 8d_ $U.S0; lake, SiL7o@lide; electfolytic, B G BILVERSBAR “imme; Mextcan dotlars, B a2 1o 3% i §8 | i9 medium, 8. i began ored & slight advancs for . Aug. 11—~WHEAT—Fairly ae- | 9132 o e E0 38 SRR T fl 'was the sell oF | O Foaing 18 3d up at £58 118 tive and h, 6840; Beptember, ONDS—Government, firmer; state, in- fo: S48 B186| foeder... 940 2 86 .90 2% | oaive 2 8087 ,'.' | ahort accounts cowld 788 tbe. A moderat e, active; railroad, easier, Same day last year D30 hh0| 1feeder.1200 450 1 feeders.. 830 480 | Senvern tiodi ' ‘At the close Beptember wheat was %o o od 1n lend 8t uncha jo 00 oy Sep- fonmers OAE Quotatioia on bonds are as | RKCEIPTS FOR THE YEAR T Dares |18 foeders.. 00 4 % HOGB- Recelpts ‘oats 1o down. Provisions were e s E1158 od. Bpeiter OATH-] ot ‘weak, e XThe following table shows the recelpts of | 7 fesders.. S04 B S fosders.. 835 33 | LSMOTTOW: 1 &"'.M | Tatic and o lower. led firm and unc! new_Bep! ¢atue, hogs and sheep at South Umaha | 13 cows.. .. 893 3 5 3% Yo ahate Rl { e e otis ERamctinty ah. the htas o R N o oa, fOr the year to date and comparisons With | 4 cows. 12 3% s 3 | RoRvy, 65007 00; Heht. H in wheat, Talk that t nvul'oodlho{,: . Domestic iron was steady a: BEED-_Clover, active and strong; Octo- 7 steers....1080 5 40 nl"‘-“ S ght, $6. Bakota snd’ Mianesos m"‘:fln'y“ wuitiah | foun rv'.:mw‘m“ i on, No. &:o g ?l'.;l:.lv:'.“i :hlh. l’l#u- ¥ Augal’ i, Jflw Hoen Mg Do IRTC 0SS 1000 4 76 p‘"-b“' AND LAMBS-Racelpts, 17,00 - week: statistica started o fair early | dry northe o200, r'(n. | foundry proves 8 srsin 8 L 1 el W4T o3 feedens.. bind; sheep, " 1og1e Neher, Tambs. 1igge | et Seak nd bears Who nld the | e, "sott, | Sin. gl Tmagkets I'Illcl:-no Produce Market, The & table shows tne -1 bt 11 f&f{,;" Shoicegmixed, .n.nubibbmfi { { T dibemtren as o the 1n. | and Middlesborough at 6is 6 P Ty m.:\u‘lfl:"-'r':’ r.:t;?fl western r’-n-‘-.l;?xn:'::n'u?':a.:?n‘? g AP " Smeial Sat o 3.5 top. sy y 7 e ' nea . 220, 4 SNt Tenort that was die (his sfcor-| OMAMA WMOLESALE MARKETS. | EGGS_Firm ' Fresh neetby, mie Lo A UM DT JUO R 5 Thad Reocelpts. Shipments, . Cab low Meg;m:im s PN g -4 Mm m%nmh southwestern, Date. | 1902, {1901, (1900, 8 1" Jeis-Neb, 7 ).'-‘a' = weod seaboard ciear- [ O**€LTE oL RCE Lo O | pi L ork, full creama, uly T TN 6o 4@ 3T 30 v ¥ m. Sohick-Neb. - gnoes I3 trade, Belling, | o o ndted 2y Fooa® i, g Tk fair to iy 260|180 BT ol 3T SIS iS IR e (0 New York Live Stosk Market. mear et ed a| LIVE rouunw—h-n- ; roosters, ] i) 666 4wl 40 o | 32529 A. H, Amos—Neb. NEW YORK, A 11.-BEEVES-] b shade gooending 36 turkeys, 8@100; | Minneapolis, Wheat' Flour a 7% 8681 4 1| 4 10| 3] | 2 98 1196 £80° 31 feedern. 1187 § 00 | coipts, 8,131 head; guod to Lhoietmrne: I8 iy o an. Ciased | ficks ang : spring chickens, pef | MINNBAPOLIS, Aug. 1 WHEAT- Sep- “;l' :gi imamiman L 100 $78 12 feeders. 105 4 @ | low to'Ibo lower; ‘medium ‘nd comman | - s . 12eite. : tember, #ic; Decsmber, @%e. .On T A strong; bulls and cows steady i B R—Packing stock, i choloe " Ne. 8 e & BUTI 42 3N 3N George B Sl aod B rpericiof s, makive | osiy, dp i, e g S | " BB e Sty BT LR T | s X oo | ERG . n-u-rrwl of 58 cars, [ T BT Sl e ol Tient, her- | onts, $3. ; firet clears, $.0098.10; sec- 571 618 3u3mza Kerns e 80; cows gEninee 67 last week and 66 o year ago | ping, te;, plckerel, to: plke, Sei perch, ‘te; | Sheol . dmio oS s 4o o {30023 3683 40 340 | @85 Cabies stendy \ L com. | SehiteRaty, 106;. Sacrish: Thc; Bisck bass. BRAN—In' bulk, $u.7. R Y o Witeons 30 ] et atain soupth pa et uoearoerd | Ralibut, llc; salmon, T0o3 i ! eod: - e o [ 6606 08 4 & 3 TH 8432 8 102 410 i «aly ne B a in wheat and flour equaled 707, ; red snapper, 1do; lobat: Peoria Market. 6%l o 8 &l 810 | milks ‘easy, veals 28 Ry iauie 0 passses Increased | periib'dic: obbiare, sreen, 3 o ] o FEQRIA, IlL, Aug. 11,—CORN—Firm; No. S 5 ool AR 3 0 afifl? o Steern .11 § o IR [omars - o bu, st 104000 bu. o year ago. 'Eomnu—fl:"' X OA tve; mew No. § white, el son & sulsulan 21 feeders, LR B HOGS—Receipts, 5,511 h The vislble supply decreased 199,000 bu.| SAE tar billed through. = AT S o8( 18] 40810 =\ 37| H fecders. ton 3 80 8% | good state hogs,' §i. Now York reported 60 loads taken for ox- | SRANfer ton, $15. WHISKY—On the basis of $L81 for fin- i 7 S 5 T 5 10y 4 20 3 30l 4 e o Sohnon: Bros.—¥ s o Jyeteen ] ort. HAY—Prices quotec by Omaha Wholesale | fshed goods. { | 8 79| 8 15| 4 33| 3 61| 3 47) 250 | 72 steers... {174 4 B0 s oo s 200 |, SHEEP AND BS-—Recelpts, 14,302 After opening firm and higher corn | Hay Deal assoclation. Cholcs hay, No, L] 780% = | 510/ 4 43| 3 61| 3 6 2 85| 4 steers.... i head; good handy eep firm, others slow; gurned weak and September sold down to |1 Upiand Jion; No. 1 medium, 86.50; No. i Duluth Grain Market. () .(783G( 684 * [445(371 36329 lambs frm to shade higher: sheep, 32505 o hew Tow. pmck-0e. There R N g W - Beitimors & Ui 1| 7 S, 6 80| 5 04| o | 8.77] 8 43| § 08 s |412%; cholce, $4.25; culls, $1.80G2.00; 1ambu, selling for short accounts. (s | are for hay of good color and quality, De-| DUL! Aug. 1L—WHEAT-Cash, No, | Ca - T S o e 34|29 S 6 | $-90G7.00; culls, #4.00g4.75. { ;cn but receip mand fair. Receipts o 1 hard, ; No. 3 northern, @e; No. 1 L1 5’& 5656165/ 487/ 861 ¢ (276 450 E ‘tosts in fowa and early cot helped VEG B8, northern, i Beptember, 66%¢; December, .| 716%| 5 T4( 6 04{ 4 32/ 3 67| 3 43| * 5 80 St. Louis Live Ntock Market. D | Bouiitwert ‘wis ready 1or Teoding ang: R e e, B I Oy | Wi tiabid; $ho; Desosadie Bigo. wust 11| 700 | '+ § 9] 4 3] § 71| 8 6u| £ &0 ER | QYIS Aug; ML CATTLE Recetot 01 o 0 0! . , R g o) .nm 0. pq:‘-.ngn. ';:' lor 24 ONTON, m - NEW - YoRK .m- AND BONDS, * Indicates Sunday. 250 200 8.00; dressed beef and bu‘:chuu l’!: h ward {M ciose a :.er?::c g:"( . vlllh:- -“.r.l!“ . Y e % ?Al;rulnDAr.s '-;nPuEtNTs' e 370 :;-g.urr' l“ lw. :‘t" ‘n‘- and _cover sl accoun use Specu! ] 3 “%‘ Belped 1n & raily. Septomber opencd m;.: BEETE-per busket, 4o = lation Market of cars of Teeders shipped 1o the Countey e Ty 3; caniners, 3002 1 0 © up at Siho to Sikc, slumped o | GREEN CO RN-Per dox., fo. Quits on Down Gra Baturday and their destinatio 134 3 H 1 ol 2, Texas R tes T e S| G R Sl me |, e Yom e e vure vt | BARSILUER Sesa o ke e e e t 1Rl eeangys e e DR wasknand Jreakness In ofher | WAX BEANSWome’ grown. per market | cited surmises rewarding the " saypocsd | S0UBt in the open market for short bills s | gEISR 8% 87 |Pigs and lights 'flwln:“mli-: oo i ] berat ot rocatrs oo [§rI0ER | hasket, 2o; SCring beans, Der MaTket bas- | Feadjustment of rewtlons in the sarihece o565, cont And for thres-months’ | J.'V. De ey T8 mutchers, $1.50756 SUE Co U2iral and lrevetnts wers heavy | ot % snd southwestern rallroad world, but the | D'LS 3 9-1602% per cent. Hy Tieman, Jo { § 1 §9 | parEEr AND LAMBS Receipte, 250 Ty Ly E—Calitornia e g ons, 845l 0; upturn, but the closo showed prices at the | | CABBAG! o home ETuwm, | uhtemngs. ot e moerToioratiof [ Wew York Minimm Gmetations. The official number of cars of stock bE 1% |limbs, #.1065.0; culls ‘and pucks. .u.# :mu-.nlmxm 2old from e to 2, | "Gl Gie—New Caltfornia, iny sacks, per Pty g oy atelate. B Roch brought in today by each road was: 400 42 |4.00; stockers, $1.00$3.35; Texans, $3.00G3.7. here eak, 4o, down, oINe, R g o R ) Soem, | JNEBW . Aug. IL—The following are ™ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. 250 i% onrly " deciine on s weakt hog mmarkes vt | AQUATOBS Per market ®o. |io harmonise perfectly the new Order of | i it AR e filasoudt Phaihsrin L 1o 338 HH et "R . this was checked for & tim: e bu.. 8215 things by reason of the ystem 1 3 ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. IL—CATTLE-. covering, | Then same the dipronyential FRUITS trol u'(& Koulaville & Naahville and the e SR | et aas Recelots, 2847 steady” to 108 Tomor, g0, 54 oats and another slump set in. o Biieras 3o & *rnior 8 | B0 the 8%, Louts & Hon Frasmiors flinols 1 1154 5% 535 | d0RY Fen Honde; bl ot oln B et fert B0 | e IR v e i | B S Al : : T BT LTS, B - Scptomver fard 184e off ot #1015 and Sep- %mfi‘ (admde mAtiention_was diverted |anew ¢ 15 8 % HOGE Receipts, amm; 00 Towar. Light ; 5 3 mixed, -“4 ; 0 catted recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | tancy, $1; Japanese, o T: | froad ‘upon_ the o T - e e 500 |heavy,” 37.1067.5; Dlgs, MAOGET: " bulk, o ", un.o-u.iflun.hon.x; m‘rwfiwhtmh :-.-h-:nu«l v B i %:2 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8,826 ra _The lasding futures ranged as tollows: o -Galifornia, per box, §L7; Clapp'a | celved ‘in v;‘-?x::.t'rl:u of the Total recelpts.....2% & Al fPtes D estormnere, 0" o 10 100 higher; good |8 ‘rtioles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Bat'y, PPLIla-Bummer varitios, por bbl, | the raimoads wed e ain oViDE on kit of he terabiey Batnces it the ey | The disposition of the day's receipts was o pore-3..D S H *Wheat | $2.75@3.00, unusually large fall trade in all branches. | eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 goid | 2 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- 169 52 1 stedr. (1] Stoux City Live Stock Market. s | KABAPTLES Per Wi, . s0.15; | oc2e, BEveent high level of brioes for grain | reserve in ot redempilon, | P 5ert®d MU (Lo Hogs. Bhes 1% 85 $8 | SIOUX CITY, I, Aug. 11.—(Bpectal Tete. - s orate, o i e s, TSSult of former Show: o Avatianie oush * | omaha Packing Co. = R otk 1040 525 m ) CATT .“teca- pes, 1 eeders WATERMELONS—Crated, 15@ttc. 1l oarialn alee Shet (o Tmcnditions, | ¥} b - Swift and Compan: % o194 1S, Vi Pisher—8. D. cows, bulls and mixed. 20006 0 ‘ o <IRAPES thern Catawbas, per 20-Ib, business 1 ;?:.m demand there will be Coffes Baricet. Qudshy Sacking Co s 100 3 5 oow, L ad 80 im‘;l)ln. $2.75@4.7; yearlings and calves, 2 BLUEBERRIES-—Per 10qt. case, 12360 | drawing it from Sosk Socisietion, tiue YORK, Aug. 11.—CO! . Beker & iegun i v oH T HOGR_Ranaints, 280 markat e lowar 0. ht remain as & basis of credits. ng.::m-fla!m §34c; mil Yansant & Co. 21 - 966 4 35 576 290 |at $6.7507.00; bulk, $4.7686.90. : TROPICAL FRUITS. P estirn bante, T commin ot adva, g1 tues - opened’ stoady, | Carey & Bento 3 1% o0 2 15 o s EAPPLES-Fiorida, 30 to % ecount, the east are loated ciove to their avidiabia o.."‘fi"" b o % o8 31 SIRe. S A Tesourccs, and’the demand for cash upon | O start 850 45 o 2 The following table shows the recel AS—Per bunch, according to size, mmm _hn:xnpo::;au t:‘ bt‘h:.&: = the = 40 2 %0 0 .3 cattle, hogs and -hufin't.h- v, Ng:D:{ ; 8-V, 16@6.00; Modi- | moving now close Bt hand. it fi'fl"flu N 124 140 370 markets for August 1 . obeerved, aleo, that ° fovelen ‘exchange Fronch miarket ted Erid S0t o Hiace—Colo, Oatt Mogs: Shee N $4.50Q4.75; Mes- | bankers ‘aro hesitating to offer ST - ! @i% domMin L1 _ .00, nat future o e | scale, fod by’ Wflm&“ o &2 30 toows.lls$ 2m new 1o day and gave the Loy - Hol % “Frost & Palmer—Colo. 0 = fgne. Beara 8 .20(1 446 3 feeders.. 00 3 80 rise and e forenoon | Other buyses. 308 F Bl olo. o T Bl & B8 213 . r4 ves 5 g o.hnn tu':ndnm-:u mulfig 'c:'.fi' :;n,d with a big| g g: 2 feeders.. 425 355 & ‘,‘. o » | run of cattle today, but the bulk of the Peter Relcherd—Colo. i + hard Ponly Y of 1 -polnts; | SMerings consisted of westers rangers. 80835 1buil. 100 290 ] oo “Attontion | The tone was' steady: sales amounted | There were very few cornfeds on sale and 120 460 § 0o o) aott | Was alsoattracted by the estimate of fo B4,20 bags, includuing August at 5.35@ | {0 fact there were none at all that could J. 3. Horton—Iaah J 5 it per Ib., o Canadian goid comm hat the gola | sa0c: Beptemier. Sate; Noven) -1 Do called cholce. The market was MCtive | sg taeders. 1151 4 66 63 fecdors!. 04 4 3 ] S0G3.R | por b, T smatl, o! cocoahuc: per ‘o | Qupue of e “Klondke or 'hia 'Setson i, RO N dsauary, B B oL Gouras > The common Kind wes| feeders Il 400 ' fesders.. 4 3R 3 1,000,000, as 3 v 3 ', J Tic; No. 3, @40 | LD METALS—. B. Alpern quotes the | COmBArSd with 16000 for last season. - | from & o g R 3 R e TR nE10GS There was not u hesyy run of following prices: _iron, try Call money rates rose above 3 per cent | the bear side, noting weak Brasi ~| _The few cornied steers that were offered 10KS here today, but as p [y i No. 3 yellow, 6734 | ton, $11.00; stove pfilu: per ton, $5.00; | today as a result of thess considerations in | kets, rimary receipts sold at just about steady prices where the mm"h"n W A points the market A copper, per $ic; brass, ., | the of lenders ances and & dull spot mituation at home. | quallty was at all good. but a test of the ot O nied Lo Al tha Stact, the OATS-No. 2, BK@4e; No. 8 $%o: brass, light, 1b., . LOUIS, . 1.—COTTON—Quiet. | narket was not o on finished cattle. 1t | S{ine amoun to about 10@ibe, but the ¢ . 1 Mo, 8 white, 0@ | Piee; Beer. I ke ool lddung, $%c: sales,” none: receipts, 75| was the eneral opinion, though, that af SIUSHION ETew worse at @ rapid rate and YB-No. became urgent and prices declined sharply | Dales: shipments, bales; stock, 1488 | cholce bufich would have sold to good ad- docline of 3c, ‘as Compared with Ba B IR ks msittng, @00, | “5t Louls Grain amd Provistons. | throughout the lst. St Louls Bouthmwaes | Dales. yantage. The balf-fat stuff was of course | Tho Dulk of the earty stice Weut P 310 No 1 ax, 31407 No' | noithweat: | o7, LOUIS, Aug. TL-WHBAT Lower: | Peicrred, Norfolk & Weatern and Western | ¢ 31:V 96TON, Aug. 1L—COTTON—Quiet, | negloctad and no more than sisady. t0'$7.10, with & top of 3150 "The 1aer 28 ob g J E - - 'n| ‘were oons 1 tron; T market not show an ate- o 2 - i i Sho o Sontract o B8 | No 3 red, cash, tor, Gi%e: u-w oarly doatings, but they 19et mont of trle rial change. There did not happen 1o be us | 2 A94ds, packers tried to buy right around ] 3. ' Larg, per 100 bt pis Bga s ; Beptember, 6l%o; December, + | gaina in the Jate reaction. Bt Touts Hortr: Ofl and Rosin. many on sale as anticipated and for that, fos' 20 369 but as mellers were not will- { No. 3 hard, 66@esc. e suddenly to the | orr, Pa. A IL—Credit bal. | [C880R the market held up in pretty §00d | ot fing ke .‘2.‘:.;':‘,:2'.‘ oy it ue'."v'; o5 merally wa | osves, 12 coriinontinr o R Shieteney, | Sape- In some cases, however, saics were | LCYLINE, NG & Searance yas mads, Heayy Round Trip, Aog. | R IR s sverage, 3 3 bbls.. rung, | general situation could best be described by e pam nd lisntweights of go0d. quality. ; i Rie, 800,000 LEDO, O., Aty 11--OTLoNorth Lima, | g el caives amd stoge Lulle sasy: | “Today's deciine carries the market to the I fll M’. |l|¢||l$|'l i o | sne; outh &n‘- diana, bic, apout the same notches they did at the hed since May 28. Repre- | quiet. Petroleum, steady. n, steady; | “The demand for stockers and A Av. Sh Pr. c I ‘ s r' i we | Sirained, common ta 8008, $LET, " Tarpe Quality continaed mative mad " to B -4 - ekt oloraao . ."| ! ine, firin, N market safely be quoted fully steady 1% 1% { Ga.. Aug. 11-OIL—Turpen- | and in some cases it looked & Nttle higher, 4 1§ ) frm A, B and | 'The "common kinds of course did mot i Te enver, ru i\, i % ;b flloi k. suis ¥, &fi & §8; | move any too readily ‘and wers 5o more 70 gt L A gs 2 in%tbww..&l‘ # Mo B0 | VRS Boted above, the bl bulk of ‘the re- 16 o d1a 3 107 Aug, 1L—OIL~Turpentine | ceipts consisted of e cattle and a la; 700 %L W T8 H :l“ £ roporuouolm-tu were good enol 10 206 300 7 | | auil, sie 64, Aug. 11.—OIL—Linsted ofl, | Tor h{l- Am-mpmu put_on 18 =|=;.n : g b today 700 % 4 100 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, | in B W 11 i | Y 1n. market 1% ] { g IR LoEVATORATRD | 2 y 3 18 B S Round Trip, Au i 4 o “m. A0d | Tat nds were a 1i 10 m . i 0 ¥ ¥ enolce, m; ihe e ::El]y actlve. - Gaod "stockers “and feoders i - % i 110 Ito u' |n|'s|" : : e ] JRNIA ’m —=Bpot at fully steady prices, but |35. 1% 208 ... 110 " nes u "mh-whh grades were slow and Tomy 80 % 710 E‘“ b &% | tairly active e Py K4 i B, - L e P e Tut # - S s _are re- EEF STEERS, 16 I e 1w .l .‘ s rl h-.-: o at outside fgures b T o P—There was a liberal run of sheep snwo ' .“! e o from e iw here this morning, but the demand was 8" oocant & o | o e ad | 2 erything desirable was disposed of at an s.“ L.k' c"’ Great Nor. g kY ure quiet and withous 1% ® riy hour. Buyers ail seemed to be a; -l | e £ o ik @ |lous for good stuff, and the market on it e | Settor peelod"ad fhom B 15 104s o wns H § ' |Kinge oould be aeted aotlve and sifsue J 2 o “cases sales wore ma el By v B 2 ek sem g i we me 55 L Gty Ticket Office, Lake -4 Woel Market. BULLS. O g B e o8 b artiag that w ear O | BOSTON, Mnss. Aug. 11 — WOOL — v TR s i Tod up 10 1500 and swes brought .4, bat 1323 Farnam fl.. s | ety igher.” Ohto, ‘and 'Penrmyivemt P ety Pk ere wots somparatively few lambe and Omaha, Neb. | e B B | KR dlasic, Ohto ana Penneylvania S| ' HFGCK COWS AND HEIFERS. none. that were striotly Bood, fof nothing h 3 Mex. National 105y | and above, 't Ohlo and_Pen: . 916 300 Loue 820 280 brought over Considering quality, <] o patige” & (1000 3 15 | thoun. the prices patd were'stréng. * ¥ e — g s continued In this | v" X 240 w morning and strong prices were. paid for | 4 » N3 e anything showing guality. . I £Ix ¥ ‘== L P Quotatiens for - elipued stock: Good to y ; . Pr. { ; ) ; | = tory, . % . 308,90 ‘to" chol thers, y | 1) ifornia o 5 . 0 85 falr TG0, good. wothers, ’g.um%. 8 i} o OUIS, Aug. 1L—WOOL—8teady. - cholce owes, 33. ; falr to' good ewes, DISE. 9 . d{fim and > .:o-blz Iw ‘ %3 2 ; §90d Lo _choice vnnL bs, .00 ’ B | Wty et e e, otk B B | B At et ek el by ' 00@8.40; feeder lambs, 33.5004.10; f ) % Sugar Market. o e LR Reptesiniaiive anise "o 19 yoars o Omaba. £ | o rong e, i evagn sy 3 I H r 3 8 #, H o T PRl OHARGES LOW. IS 6 14th e, 283 HH from > Atlantic ports arns T00; Now 3 north Hew, 8e; No. 2, @7 P TR 100 00 0 07 4 52,6000 4 00RO RO G0 0 n 69 651 RS RS 6059 1500 0313 18 63 Oh e B8 01 03 5500 1352 €0 CORDES e 00 b b i 090 T3, B EE E ENB RN R R T SRR R RS S SIS REE RS AR R RN TR B RER anuary, 00 . 00 0000 60,00 63 6565 69 1 08 10 . 80 89,00 60 60 60 0, !!!8888‘%!5]88!888!‘!8 3 ] a3suseeEiadztancenariafels SuB EEuERzRET Kansas Clty Live HKANSAS CITY, Aug. celpts, 7,000 natives, ves calves aza' S mative culves; corn fed . : ] o X » I’{o'“ rn steers, “ 0 00RO 00 40N a0 . e 00 e bR BRSO BB RN R RN SRR TS e R ML S S S S E R RS U S SRR ST RRERE

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