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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | fatarscii “BAeihBo ST oSy | Hostazy Ji lose o freh souther. 140 | o sty s aga fuse on deman: ew [(ONAYA [IVE STOCK MARKET| i o 18| SRS ey . ¢ in 90; Texas and Indian steers, At 360 CHEESE—Firm; New York full creams | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2l.—Clearings, $5,933.280; 1060 - HAY-Firm; shipping, ®GTc: good o | prime small 104Gi0ye; GNew Tork full | balances, ST mong '3.'.':';,2!.'.‘ per cent; CQWS AND HEIFERS. ;?Au:‘i'" o 8.0 @ cholce, $1.06@1. creams, fair to good, ew York exchang n 3 3 P ) L .00; bulls, $2. calves, $3.5065.50. ke Livel Rlfief.flrr'lul-r. domestic, falr to extra, jrdutvtndid BALTIMORE, Aug. 21.—Clearings, $8.777.«| Oontinued Heoavy Reosipts of Oattle, but s 900 .‘5““';‘,' . m)oc_;tmlp'im 5,000 head m‘l'r'ku nc- Grains and Hog Products Take Lively|, 163, Apanese, ‘:‘?;w'pflm .dheloe. 300 Liverpool Grain and Provisions. 3 balances, sis "z'?'fgi-:rm'.r».“m Ohoioe Kinds Held 8 Flom By 3 B tive, 100 ml,y,..,“flo..,,, ek TR 3 0! teady [ state, e to A A o’ [ 2 teady. K COW! BUL Of oale. 4 Btrides in & Wild Market. crop, 19%@23%c; 1900, 10c; olds, 6@c; stat LIVERPOOL, Aug. 21.—WHEAT—Spot, balances, $13.078,341. o L AND N et pather e common_ to €holce, 1901 crop. NG2sc; 194 | steady; No. 1'northern, spring, steady at | “ Pi{TLADELPEIA Au‘_ 21.—Clearings, eresepsine B 9 0 " LM Ty g X crop, 18a20¢; olds, @l0c; Pacific coast, 1901 | 6s 234d; No. 1 California, qulet at 8 4d. Fu- | 517 130 180; batances” $1,585i4; ‘money: a3 HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE TO TEN HIGHER| ' %0 300 SHEEP AND = LAMB celpts, 4,800 ER PRICES EMERGE FROM BEDLAM | crop, 2ausie; 1000 crop, 18G%c; olds, Tgi%e. | tures, quiet; Beptember, 6s; December, | pei cont. RTOCK CALVES. o L R Ay ] HGH TEATHER-Firm; Buenos Ayres, actd, | is Wid. BOSTON, Aag. 21.—Clearings, $20,141,626; rtees SRR .. eounvsrctsin il AN 5.80; wostern lambs, $3.00G5.00; native weth- 2 COHN-—8pot, American mixed, new, quiet ances, §1,08.527 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, ers, $3.4004.40; western wethers, $2.9009.95; a IDES—Firm; Galveston, 20 to % at 68 11%d. Futures, firm; September, Js INCINNATI, Aug. 21.—Clearings, $3,402,- | Good Demand for Sheep 3 616 33 1. 98 I fed owe: 3 15; Texas cll‘p‘d étnr- After Corn 18c; California. 21 to 25 Ibs., 19¢; Te: a 1'19. October, 4s 1144d; Januiary, 4s 1d. 800; money, 3%@6 per cent; New York ex- . 120 360 . ings, $3. 8; Texas clip) sheep, $2.500 iy Wi 2 _to 3 Ibs., 13e ROVISIONS—Beef, strong; extra India | chunge, S0 dlgepunt at Fully dy Prices, but Q2 3k 1 10; stockers and feeders, §2.50G2.00. Fieresty WOOL—8teady; domestic fleece, . ., | mess, 107s 6d. Pork,' firm; prime _mess, ratideiniais tambs W Reather Bl 1. e A Boost Provisons TALLOW—Dull; city (82 per pks.), #%c; | western, strong, 83s 6d. Hams, short cu: New York Money WMarket. ere Rathe w CHMICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, ot i country (pkas. free), % @S 14 to 16 Ibs., qulet, 66s. Bacon, Cumber: nike & Tl Lowes § feeders. . 61 Hel, PROVISIONS—Beef, firm; family, $1500|jand cut, 26 ‘to 30 ibs., quiet, 568 6d; short | NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—MONEY—On call 10 feeders. . €30 to Dissy & 16.00, mess, $13.00@13.50; beef hams, '$22.000 | ribe, 16 to 24 Ibs , 69; long clear | steady, 34@M per cent; closing bld an 4 teedars. . 135 .00; packet, $14.00g15.00; city extra India | middles, light, guiet, 08¢ 6d; | asked, 31444 per cent; prime mercantile { feeders.. $15 e g T, Mo ioq ey | loms, “Clear” middles, heavy. & 'to 40 Tt | Baper. 4 petcont BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2. |11 feeders.. 10 HICAGO, Aug. 2.—Today w ickled, bellies, $11.254/18.00; pickied shoul” | culet, ‘Sa; short clear backs, 16 to TERLING EXCHANGE—Firmer, with " 5 A cop. | 23 feeders. . 970 one 1 corn. The reiurn of manipulation: | Gers,” #78G9.00; pickied hama, $11.80a120. | {ba: ‘qulet, 68a: cleat bellien, 1" to 16 Toa, | actuns busigess i haakcre M et sann oea i orey: O Mg Bl | cow .. Which began to make itseit felt ‘a week | forty SLIRODOC RO MO S quiet, 61s 8d. Shoulders, square cut, ii to I3 | for "demand and at. #84% for sixty-day | Ofcial Monday i ol 1cow. ... g ago, mace all the pits a """g‘ Sember | August closed at $10.55, nominal; 'refined, | Ibs., ‘quiet, 48s. Lard, prime western, in | bil postal rater, $485q4.85% and W5 | Official Wedneaday ¢ 5,313 | 20 cow Corn_shorts suffered worsl, BepLeviCE | firm; South America, $13; compound, $1.754) | tierces, stcady, 2a 9d; American refined, in | comnebeint bille. +1.86 0t bt Otficial Thursday .12 | 12 cow gaining almost 6c at one time, Beplembes | 35" continent, $11.65. Pork, hrm.: family. | paile, Steady, ss. SILVER—Bar, fic; Mexican dollars, ] i Ghe |13 cows. Shtions in every pit’ Telt " the effect of i short clear, $15.75G21.00; mess, | " CHEESE- Quiet; American finest white, age : Bour Gays: this week o | 8 cows. acarcity of contract grades. Wheat €0t i steady, {is 60 Americar finest " colored, | ' HONDS Government, strong; state, In- | (FOUT days this week.. 27 ZEs | 6 cows. ‘whirl, shorts in o.n" ;‘a'lp““" put their | BUTTER-—Recelpt 11,664 I&“dfl 'm;: qumI ¥ ot it tend 78 84; activi allroad, easfer. Bame week before, ., - 2016 | 2 steers. oK der provislons. A8 usual the | settied; creamery, imitation, | O P o s egtion Yty £f* i | The cloaing quotatiuns on bonds are as |B3me week befora. ... oo | 1 helfer shoulders us - e | tory, 13k@ise. ¥ ilan, 3 ) . ollows 08 7| 1 cait fortunate longs unioaded, some OF IRt | CHEESE_Recelpts, 3465 pkes: laree | “FLGUR ST Louls tancy winter, autet,| 0078 0 e o Sume four wosks ago.[!! S8l e | 1calt for profits and there were slight k, small irm; fancy, large, colored and | 8s 3d. % 4 - Do aafms Trowm top prices late in the duy. white, 9%@9%c: fancy. 'small. new. state, | HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), stendy, | oo e g un.. § RECEIFTS FOR THE YEAR T0 DAt | ] ¢alfo: At the close, ho"‘"'u:.‘:a"w.c fi.,h,,‘ full cream, colored and white, 10c. :s(t'm. coupon . . The following table shows the receipts of | § feaders. ; state and Pe , 3 o1 . he year a t oats 1@i%c higher,” Beptember provisions | firm; s candied, 1T4QI; western un. —_— old 48, Feg.... i . 4 agb b et Bl o 41T TR ; year: 0 feeders. closed o to 1c higher: ly corn |candied, 16@17%e. Toledo Grain and Seed. 1902, WL Inc. Dec. |3 There was an atterciap of the July Cor | O OrASSHS Beady: New Orleans, 0gine. i e e i Cattte LA, s dne Deo. deal that g COf late it had been a case| POULTRY—Allve, quiet and prices u TOLEDO, 0., Aug. riy | do coxpes . . oy 1l B B e P ne biing selling September | changed. Dressed, easier; chickens, firmer; | active, strong; cash, 7% 3 ¢ g Yo mibertains I Sioss LR LBLG B o Zfir.?'l:"or’ét‘r‘ to get prices down 1o & II'IOI chickens, western, 11@lic; fowls, western, szgfi'fi'j :I"y. ‘;lcd‘ivzflkr;" Siih, o; & onio g Reading i The followins -tabie. Showd. ine. Avecens Tith the lowée monthe, LN o sonth | R ETALSLA "Sent decline in copper | Baptaraber, Hic) December. e AsRed: @1 e e B S price of hcgs ‘sold”on the South “Omaha e e oer "tasubled_ rom over 0o to | rates in the local market sumuiated an’ac | OATS Dull, ' strong; September, 8thc: | cimia S, 10 8 L. & W, 1.0 ket the lust sever s, sth com- receipts, | tiva trade, especiaily in electroiytic, in | December, 32lsc. entral of Ga: S0, Then came the story of poor ) n | December, : B i Lt K e $od g tract, immense | which sales of some 760,000 pounds were re- | SEE over, more active, strong 2 T B e Eini hackwardness of the | corded on change.in I6t8 of 160,000 Pounds, | tober, Fo.10. asked: Jameary, 8656 aaked: Ches. & Ol .. 1081 £o. a 02, 180, 1300 150, 1095, 167, . | % Snturing e Vesterday English mar- | all for August o December deliver Rugust alsike, §7.60. Qicaew & A ¥e... 6N So. Rajiwar de.....atiy LT, 9 toeders TeBvancing. . Today cables were | §11.40 Ofterings freely made at this basts | Ky Bsoe. S P gl dpt, ... M Texag & Potfo .. %[ 66| 6 151 4 19] 2 bulls. ey, “receipta were only A5 cars and | at the close, which was weak. Stand: il guEBPe G T L&V e 2pulla. nmuential bUYIAR arted A ohtracts | sheatrote T LLGAILE, lake $ILOGILTY | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, |C, R0 & ¥ 4. oy o conv. 40 : 1579 5 15] 4 33| u Bhorts wanted stuff to c 5 CCC. & Bt L. g 4s. Wabash 1s ¢ . 7 cows... with and wanted it badly, but nobody | $11.%@1145, The English market reporteda| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 21.—WHEAT—Sep- | Chicass Tor 46 2 stags. decline of s 6d for spot, closing at £51 168 3 | tember, _6i4c: December, 6414G8c. On | Colorado 5. 48 SO By e took on good lines where | and futures £52 s 63. Spot tin was fnrm at : , 79%c; No. 1 northern, | Denver & . G oult and offered almost nothing, For- | $23.30, bid, whereas futures reflected an |iiie: No. 3 northern, 7 Erle’ prior lien 4 e ouses dia good early buying and with | easy feellng. Demand was limited, A de-| ' BTOUR—Firm and a teifle higher; first RN sifght *‘hesitation after the early jump | cline of £1bs occurred (n London, the clos- | patents, §3.05G4.00: second patents, 83804 Bt St Prives advanced in leaps and bounds. 1t {8 | ing cable reporting spot at £126 15s and fu- | bgo; firat cloars, $3.0003.10; ‘second’ clears, D rerally conceded that September corn 18 | tures at £125ts. No changes were recorded | g ¥ 3 A +'a very strong position and is badly tled | either here or abroad in lead, the local | “BICAN-—In bulk, SIL2@ILH, ip."as 18 that Option in everythl: Other | market ruling steady at $4.12% and London — BOSTON, Aug. 21.—Call loans, 3%@4% per Inths mede good advances in sympathy, |at £112s6d. Spelter also Temained un- Milwaukee Grain Market. cent; time’ loans, 4%@6 per cent. Officlal B ot mo exéitedly as Heptember, which | changed locally at $.50 and firm, and at closing of stocks and bonds: D Ot ieh & jump of %@I%e At E3R London at £1817s 6d. New York iron prices | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2.—WHEAT—Mar- 100 TESWEGS oha" %o Tite "and ¢losed very strong and | were firmly sustained, but unchanged.|ket higher; No. 1 northern, T8ie: No. % soeereendl] JAdventy Songested digc up at Slc. December s0ld | Warrants nominal; No. 1 foundry, northern, | northern. Tiic: September, T0%@70%c. 8 [Amalgamai Beifioen e and e tett tne ot | EUSIOR0: o, R houndry, northiem, 2008 | “RxE-Hipner No. L e e, w0 | KR e et 128 feedec.iin ' ¥ v, but soon fe - | 28.00; . - $22 002 00: —Higher; No. 2, Mc; sample, UL v Calumet. & Heola. —_Neb: o e el tement. | Cables were | NO. 1 foundry. southern: moft, $22.00025.00. | gsr & % i 4 August 21| 6 86i4] 5 75| b gRuchter—Neb New York Live Stock Market. fhdifterent and fairer woather was reported | English prices were lower o GORN—Beptember, 56%o. Botons R g o T ? * Indicates Winday, Torthwest, where It was most needed, In|ing at o7s 6d, 240 1helfer NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—BEEVES—Re- : Boston 11'200% Dominton Conl ... - £ 8 s this plt {t'was & story of the effgcts of bad | borough, which closed 9d. Dainih Gratn Waviet. Boston 158 [Frankiin YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS, *. N. Davis—Neb. 476 head; “dressed beef stendy. weather, diminishing stocks, lighter re- celp - les last recelved quoted A 1 N. Y., N. 32 (isle Royal The following list shows the number of Sl o ed American steers o —— ’ 2 “ - d welghts; refrigerator beef, DULUTH, Aug. 21.—WHBAT-Cash, No, | Fi Mohawk cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- [ gt 3 celpta and almost 10 ATV, The big| OMAHA WHOLESALE 1 Rards g N6, 3 norihern. Tise; Nos i | Union Facitc % | terday and their destination: HAgLSEar b, : 3 8 SR rents Ma comparatively littie 10 northern, 7dc; September, €0%4c; December, | Mex Central . CATTLE. . W, 3 $8 ol heedjoapout Siondyi nterests o i y o A mer. Sugar b h .00 pe .; butters .” Elevators c. . . ; Rt ttao " Siotase bed o Duying | Conditions of Trade and Quotations ATS—September, 3ic; December, 80c. | \ntnlin 7 ~173% | Tamarack | Fider & B s Nevom & AT G-, Receipts, o head: nominally firm, heavily and of course the shorts follows on Staple and Fancy Produce. ey Dominton I. & 8...". 7|Trimountatn ¥ | L. Bick, Seward Net ¥ 3 LAMBS-Recelpts. & 691 There was no selling gt Mfig:;mn{ EGGS—Candled stock, 1c. Peoria Market. Y . L. G. 8o 4 » 15 feoders.. 508 i Sheep fairly active, but averaging e in et Sptiona wn:'cn"'o‘nerv#;e uv‘finrogumy—m-. 940l0c; rocsters, || PEORIA, 1L, Aug. 1L—CORN—Firm and » ot 308 Gattie Con Belgrade, Neb.—U. £ 7 otfiers” etoady: bubniics 5073, Jambs lght: % accor o 3 urke; H i No. 8, 8. Victorla e > RO h 3 : D" doeatnd was Food and export clear: dics atla eese, 4@sc; spring chickens, pat OATS frroruiar ang miehor No. 8 now | IS Coper1 iy WiROES o - e A T L PR IR A ,m?;.}?"d,'g;m;';g:.? ib,, 3 white, rough. . Ste olv 5 3 . Nel ¥ 00665 ; - SR baateln s ot in ';Eu;'firnefi-":?vfmz HUTTER Packing stook. 1e; _cholos | " WHISKY-<41 31 . 597 Daly West. Hy, Jipp, Bennington, }mhfl i 5 ton, 5@fc per Ib.; dressed lanibs, 8@ilc. dairy, in tubs, ; separator, . P = %5 ess, Burpriso, Neb.—F, W“«'&’:‘:J&“&:E"u‘.’;fi'&' k. Trhen ns | *$Rionl EXUG T8H- Trout, § her- Cineinnati Whisky. London Stock Market. Ferty & Frush, Wahoo, Neb. gorn strength was telt and prices went to or DAk CINCINNATL, Aug. #.—WHISKY-Dis:| LONDON, Aus. 21— p. m—Closing stook | ¥ §; Bopiward, Moberly, Mo Boomie® FS thioAt taking brought & Dass, 180, | tiller's finished’ goods steady on basis of | quotation H. Gi Cooper, Langden, Mo, —K. B Bur September Closed firm, o up a addock, He, cod: | $1.31 o0 7yl b Jaiph Granam “Anita, Ta.—R ] ¥ . Local receipts were cars, | fish, 12c; red snapper, 10c; lobsters. boiled, i ry . 8. Blackwel ellogg, Ia. g.fi?flx“gfi eon{’rcart)g ade. Minneapolls -nd, e Ib., 2T fobaters, green, par ib., e} | NEW YORK ~STOCKS AND BONDS. 5l EZ‘,':‘.‘?;’.,..,.. Blanchard & G., Dexter, Ia . ufuth reporte ullheads, 10c. % 51, (Roading . , 849,000 bushels, ,compares o BRAN-—Per ton, 3 J uthern Rallway.... E D. Blackman, Sota, la,—] $53.008 buahela nat year, Guoted by Omaha Wholesal R oeenee b5 WAL - 4 2004 | C. C Garver, Exira, 1a.—R, T Oats shared in the strength and ne(lflw assoclation: Cholce, o, * NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Active lpeoullfl\(! - 2 o Xgrermer & P., Lowa Falls, Ia. which characterized I"‘!he oth"“’ ‘rl.ln:d 7, RNQA ‘l medium, g.hw. 0. 1|1liquidation became manifest in_ today's 94| do 4 C. & J. Smith, Delolt, la.—1. C Beptember, led in the advance an - coarse, LI Pl's $6.50. e prices | stock market and at the close the selling A% Unu-f!m J. M. Hill & Son, Newhall, Ia. 1%e¢. The sensational upturn in Se !l‘llh T |are for hay of good color and quality. De- movement was urgent and somewhat pre- do ptd Webster & D., Newhall, corn stimulated the bullish feeling that has | mand fair. Receipts light. cipitated. During the earlier part of the 65 (Wabash V. V. Gray, Adel, Ia—M R UL he shorlt (o' reAEAUOR OF |y i secierio tondency to. depression ‘and-a’few stocks | Lowariie & Nash.. 1l ireaih s 13 0 s B e 1 an E Y] 2200, endency to de on and lew stocks ¢ n, Marshalltown, teed fheir tight posttiop, Bhorts diq moat of the TATOES- New, por biv, S5, Were ushed up at different times na & sus. | Mimour, K & T... 18 - 1% | Pierce & H., Marshalltown, la.— 1 5t Y D Metntks. " Crop ' advices | (GREEN ONIONS-Per do. aocording to | taning influence upon (he market, but the s Tons’ g H. Miller, Schaller, Ia.—N.' W. 23 feeders grading and, poor, o though legger than | 8i%e of bunches, 16G20c, seliing to realize elsewhere in the market | N VUL At L 244d per ounce, | S+ M. Jories, Hastihgs, I 1 feeder. .. Jere bad and Teoy bt e atlciont to| TURNIPE—Per bu., #0o. Yas steadily golng on all the time. At| PR SILVER-Btealdy at diud per cunce. | 1. J, Wyna, Clarind A Braman—g D. O e horts tn thelr ailemma. At tm BEETSPer basket, 40c. the last the liquidation seemed to have pro- | (ONUYT#4 per cont. The rate of dle- | Goorge’ Cato. Villisca, Ia 13 490 ] ateer. s Sapred idle, bt ‘the strength held | GREEN CORN-Pet oz, be. ceeded to such an extent that the efforts | SOURC In, the upen market for short bllls | GOTES CAO- NoMharorT fade lapeed, e smsion. Beptember sold| CUCUMBERS—Per bu., #ho. to support the market were withdrawn and | y,ic¥§f], 150, Ber Cont B A. P. 8impson, Corning, I ram B0 to Btk and Gloned BLrong, 10140 A DTS Eaar, dou. bunc all semblance of resistance to the weakness (ot A 3 H. Antrim 'Randolph, I OB SO ontiact fade oo S0 S| WAX BEANS—iome grown, per market [SisAPPeRTed. L U L eone i ot i gt ol |_Pro RO G 111.—Q, Ty e ey visions naturaliy followed the higher pagkst, %c; string beans, per market bas- yesterday and for some time previously | NEW YORK, Aug. f1-The following are Le Roy szépnenml-;.g anver: o, % footbin. d ‘the advance corn, start ut at declin showec al e closing prices on-mining stocl SHEEP. y o far Soasumption Biss was sood | CABBAGE—Callfornia or home grown, e o .00, native co: £ tle Lower, H Higher and Sheep and Lambs Steady. CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—CATTLE-Receipts, 10000 head, ‘including 400 Texans and 5,000 westerns; dull and lower; good to prime steers, $§.00G8.7%; r to medium, #.25Q 1.3, stockers and feeders, $2.5005.23; cows, $1.5506.50; helfers, §2.2546.00; canners, $1.5%0 G250 bulls, 52.256.00, " calves, $2.5097.00; "n;;;‘-r&'n steers, $3.00676.00; weStern steers, HOGS—Recelpts, 20,000 head; estimated to- morrow, 18,000; left over, 1,000; mostly 100 bigher; mixed and buichers, $6.5007.5; 00d to cholce heavy, $7 .35; rougn oY, 38,4096 80, light, 44 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 13,000 head: sheep and lamba, steady: good ' to cholce wethers, $3.50gM.00; fair to choice mixed, $2.50G8.50; western sheep, 2 .50 §5igative lambe, $8.75G6.00; western lambs, Officlal yesterday: 1 cow 2 heifers Cattle 1 heifer. B | Eioss . 1 heifer. Eheep AHO. 23 feeders. 3 bulls 18tag. 1calf.... § feedors. . 34 feeders. . 1 feeders. 1 feeder. 4 feeders. 6 calves.. 3 calves. 10 teeders. 3 feeders. 21 feeders. . 104 sts. Tex. 2 cows..... 1 heifer. 2 calves. 1 cow cows. 9 cows 21 cows.. RARTELZ22T 22882 3 FARITIISVIVRILIRERZACS CEESEH Recelpts. Shipments, 23.250 4199 15100 6015 6 100 699 0005 08 59 e £ 30005 e 591880, 00 89 0969 0 [STSTTT— St. Louis Live Stock Market. 97 feeders.. 18 8T. LOUIS, Aug, 21 —~CATTLE—R: Ipt 6 nteers 's‘umql dressed dger"%a‘ ;\'i’t'?r?:: 0@7.60; steers under ., $.75 OleNr(z.Qder-” (Ig,jflhl‘l'm‘k'rl ll_\d fe{derl, l!.15¢4 80; cgw"l e Al ;3 ers, 25@5.50; canners, 1!;' ] e .00G4.75; calves, $4. and 80U DAKOTA. 4 ke | y . Jateers, $2.70G5.%0; cows and heiters, ‘an_Buskirk—Neb, e GS-—Recelpts, 3,00 he ~Neb. i8-Recelpts, 3, a; 20 feeders. 198 470 1 cow..... fair demand {flaa mxner;;::g .".:a"{f.‘m‘;’; . Carni —N 3 08, acl . 7.\ 22 teeders.. 07 435 4 cow, @130, wigtbesbe oo 6 feeders.. 528 400 1 feeder. SHEEP AND LAMBS- James_Bhirving—Neb. head; market slow, stendy neiror ot w, steady: nati t 8 15 '@-{ga inmbe Y SGEH S S Btk B_F. Johnson—Neb. @4 T .- fifl‘. i Texans, $3.20 SETRL RN ETRABSNBTINS 29 - &: 528 <28 i3 Ctceetate testemtote otce & *3; o 12 feeders.. 1 feeder. PO as 8332 8825z FENS 2 TAREL S “BYSE o ZARII BRITES_ S8 FESEF RIBBE BLIBE Aag2I SR B8 R223%F P oo LT - & St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 2.—CATTLE—Re. ceipts, 1,957 he st ay-‘g ‘strong, o B8 S 50; bulls X and feeders, HOGS—Recelpts, 6,083 head: market 1o higher: light and’ i ht mixed, $6.9607.07%: edium ane 16 V! .25, .75 6.75; bulk, “.W‘I.ly g b SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 2617 head: sheep 15@25c lower; lambs eady; top Idahos, $6.85; top lambs, $6.0. et MGl Hill-Wyo. § cows. 2892223 % R R 528388 & £ 8 &3 rnold—Wyo, Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. In_ Ang 21— ™ gram) — CATTLE — Recelp he: coves, $5.60G7.60; cows, bulls and mix $2.6005.50; stockers and’ feeders, $2.75G5. YOG Aot Pl 002, ecelpts, 2,700 head: 5@ selling $6.006.90; bulk, shiogen C MEne Stock in Sight. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the fiv markets for August 1, | ¢ 1ve principal 12 feeders.. Ss, 8un, 5 = T. Campbell, Avon, Ill.—q. tl pressure was Jattle Chiet L. A. Dodge, Truman, Minn.—M. & O.. 16 rt of the pack- | new, lo. ins were retained tarlo .. ¥ ? e T e ot 'ali. along ihe | . ONIONE—New home grown, in sacks, per N g g D. Duncan, Crab Orchard, Neb.—B. & M. 4 | 23 feeders. he stocks | Breece Ophir o . v S, E 3 feeders. iy even at the last in w of t e Geo. Barry, Battle Creek, Neb.—F. E O Totive: enect Bostreiber | | TOMATORS-Per markot basket, Q8. TREINLS e i DYF I otherw chs | B otos: ‘16 |Lowry & K , Manchester, Mich—F. 1. § teadare ! Jump of 85c a barrel, ul“n at| NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.15. The upward movement in the Denver & . Cal. 8 ll;le)('_gnr:“ fmT l&r:g‘c_l:‘-;. Mng. f‘-v.cb i 141, .nflmao..'a o up at s6ss; zcen;m ber FRUITS. Rio Grande stocks which developed during g Py e Chas. Lankart, Memphis, Mo.Q., 17 teeders Ias fl“"; R RS A A e -l.fini PEACHES—California Late Crawfords, | the day after a period of qulet was the 3 teeders ' at $10. x 1 steer. e SER 388 27 83 I &LIR Standard - Te; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-basket | most conspicuous, but Denver & Rio Grande ko | s gy i R T closed > up at $10. +, 196 | o8 i per six-baskét crate, closed with a substantial net loss. Louis- Finanolal. M. B. Hoskine, Milton. Tavi stimated receipts tomorrow: Soat. 40| PLUMS lifornia, per four-basket | ville & Nashville was notably weak and M. J. Monette, Red Ouk, Ta—Q. gars: corn, 30 cara; oats, 200 cars; hogs, 3.+ | orate fancy, 31; Japanese, in peach boxes, | fell back at one time {hree pol The | LONDON, Aug. $L-Gold premiums are | 3 B8 ote ot O ot ! W head. Relsoy " Japan, per four-basket crate, |advance In Western Unlon was guoted at'Buenos ‘Ayres, 1®6); Madeld, (J. V. Delas ¥ow The leading futures ranged as follows: ; Tragety, %c; peach plums, §1.00; P.|due to pressure upon the shorts. the de- | 3.5 Rome .72 The amount of bullion | The officlal number of cars of stock 7. | D. plums, $1.00. mand for the stock in the loan crowd be- | taken into the Bank of England on balancs | brought In today by each road was Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | Pp B W8 - g0 ing such as to command a premium. today was £10600. The weekly statement| Roads, Cattle. Hogs. Bhe'p. H'ses. PEARS—California, per box, §L75; Clapp's ith the exception of Fexas & Pacific e BARY of Sapiah thows e SISVUE O M. & 96 P. By 1 [] *Wheat Favorito, Colorado, §1. nd Ontarlo & Western the other demon- | Changes: Total reserye, increased £1.336.000; |G & 'st. L. Ry. 3 Bept. % APPLES—Summer varieties, per Bbl., | strations of strength were in minor r Ll M s Yion, In’ | Missouri Pacific Ry.. 18 R $2.50. and in industrial stocks. The weaknes Frans. S0, Other securities, destensed | Union Pacific_system. 6 May CRABAPPLES—Per bbl., $2.50. Colorado Fuel which carried it down in the | 00 01008 GOPORTEE, nor oo o ten ro: | C: & N. W. Ry. o 908N CANTALOUPE—Texas, per crats, §LT; |late market 8 points was aleo an unsettling | BANC {sPosiis: Increases £13,00; notes re- iy per_ basket, 60c, influence on the whole market. The ef- | Sori® Increased ELIR(C: sovernment me- 1 JATERMELONS Crated, 1590, v, | f0rta of the Bpecuiative operator to gain | Ge"he" SANCA'0r “England's " reserve. 0 S—Bouthern whas, per control has resulted In heavy speculation. X *Last weel as by Ty grate, S0 home-grown, "per &-Ib. "bas- | The ‘losing fono was distinctly weak: D p et IR SRS B 1 e 32 " Fhe Tate of discount is un- There was no actual new i iy o velopement 3 per cent. The rates for mone: 13 S TROPICAL FRUITS. to account for the sudden disposition to nell | wrersbetens ¢ P AL y teady today and there was a rather = =—|advanced the market gained in strength, | Scpterober, gy fo AB—Fer bunch, according to eise, | stocks “but there was a ‘very material | Detter supply owing to & considerable dis. | Total reccipts.. 3 2owlng to the competition between buyers, | November, 7ear.s & 0. .78, change in sentiment, which caused an al-| tribution of dividends. On the Stock ex-| The dlsposition of the recel) was | and at the close the ruling prices were BT. LOUIS, A, 91— COTTON Gl MONTCelforaa,, Limonaira, 4000 | tered view of the sime conditions as ex: | change businoss wia quil Consols were | as tollows” cach biyer b ing the num- | about, 4 dime higher than "yesterday. [, §T- LOUIS Aug 21 -COTTON-Quiet ana ; Mensinas, $4.50GS. ted yestorday. sentimental character | easier on continue ng i anticipation 4 | n : N W.T6@6.00; Mediter- | or yesterday's rise and that. which had | of the Trantvan] loan Americans dponed | Po5,ohhead indicated Toduy's advance carrics the Market back | Tecelots. § bales; shipments, 207 pa ranean sweets, H.00GA. A preceded it for several days left a great | hesitatingly, but with a trend upward. | Omaha Packing Co. 152 4 | to about where it was the first part of last | 12,326 bales. MISCELLANEOUS. probabliity of reaction. Loulsville eased on pront-taking. "Tater | SWH kna Company: wosk_ Ropcosentative sales: moferats busiiess; Siices snters AEEaL th rices were generally firmer and the; ‘ No. Av. Sh. Pr. i Coca ) g ) AECR 00 e Tt itabe Sol Coteetveriiens 5 | RIS, stensy. TRENG o HE ol To8 Cudshy Pucking Co, ) 110 middiing falr. §7-32; = good ' midd1s ot g Ty g ] ures which Mr. Morgan would take to jm- | Norfolk & Western =were the features. | AUGONS & C0-gor s I ganylolng. 60 qlon, midall R 1 Val alt 8 to 1205 ibe, Prove the situation, there was some ' din- | Kafirs were moutlycheerful on home and | Suif™ v Kansas Gity: 43180° %Fhe saten of ' the day’ wiane calf 12 10 1t Ibs., for Tha Hope. aeemed. to b that Mr. Morana | (he close of {ho-exchange. Denver’ & fig | 3 1, Hammond Co bales, of which 50 were for’ specul S ROIN er T Bo: Sheliosl b hurried visit to his office immediately on | Grande was in good request and touched | v yant’s ‘Co..rron. Recelpis wers 0% baten, "olvimer 330 NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft hell, per e e il 0 | *PXnts Aug. 21.—The weekly statement of | Farey & Benton American. " Futures opened easy and closed 12¢; hard Ihell‘ per 1b., 1lise. i e accumulated during the Bank of France shows the followin, W. 1. Btephen. steady. American middiing, 0. ¢, Au- shell, l?c‘l.,flco. hard ;ho}h_’oflnrm D;f 1 months. changes: Notes in l‘CIllluO".l ?ecren 9 Hill & Hu;:;uh'\ o Bust, 443-64@1 44-64d. buvers: Augu -Bep- @.- o Shotl ioc; hard Shell, "100; - pocane. asge. | - Testordny's professed. confldence tn the | i041(008; treasury notes currert, inereascd | Hil & Bohalior tember, 433-64d. buycra; September-Octoher, 8 tone & 3 % ";l‘“ . r Ib., 1%¢; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per dos., | secure abui ve | 16.875,000f; gold in hand, increased s!m.ooot e 430-644, buyers: October-November, 4 24-844. EAT-No. 2 -‘uu:. T2@T8%e; No. 3, wseses Cottén Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—COTTON—Futures 85lc; Sej fod E-ggs’ opened barely' steady; August, tember, 8.67c; October, 7.8c 7.8 Deceraber, 7.86c; January, ruary, 7.8%c; March, 7.85¢; May, 780¢. Futires closed easy: August, 8.460; Sep- tember. S.0fc; October, 788c; November, 180c; December, Tlc; Sanuary. 781c; eb: 3 feedern. 1118 ruary, 7.81c; March, 7.8ic; Aprll, 7.8lc: May, 11 3 feeders 2 fecders..1026 (.82 1 pel0GE There was not a heavy run of | S0t clossd quiet; o | hogs here today and the ‘suppiy at other | Middiin 3 3 22| polnts “was ‘also Tather MmithS Fackers | oNEW ORLEANS, - Aig. 21-COTTON. ;2| all seemed to have liberal orders and as a | Quict; sales i sy, § 1-160 :+| Fesult the market opened fairly active and (8994 ordinary, 77-16c; low middling, 715.16c 21| 5105, hisher than yesterasy. “The buli of | RIANIE: Phc; good miadling, Bic: miadling « [ all the sales went’ from $480 to $690 and | (iF: ot + |88 high as $7.00 was paid. ' As the morning | B\% Futures Jeisumt, 8510t 282 & +s | 8 focders. 2l mabonlSane 287 &= ?SS!SSS camesanana. LR P L R R R s ESsssrssesi i issl BsE bills ‘discounted, decreased 29.950,000f; silver | Humilton & Rothschild. sellers; November-December, & 2166, cory ok g et i .000f. Threy ent (L F. Huss....... i No 1 y @ No. 3 red GLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the | Ment Iast night' of $100000° by telegrapie | Wi hand; tncreaged RGWor, Three por cont | L K. Huss ..o ProemberJanuary. 4 106404 0-6d. “ssllers ; No. 2% ol A following prices: Iron, country mixed, per | transfer through the subtreasury to Cincin- | on London, 25f 19%c. Spanish 4s, §1.92. | B. F. Hobbick. ary-March, 419-64, buyers ..-.,y.Afl'] SATBNo. 5, 20GRc; N, 3 white, %0 | fon. ", Mron. stove.” plate, yer o Iate for effect upon the stock | Pricea were firm on the bourse today and | Wolf & Murnan 410040 value: April-May, £10-640 vate. " .2 0. 3 copper, per Ib., S%o: brass, heavy, pet I market. Shipment was upplementod business was restricted: 'r::m;: were not | Other buyers GALVESTON, Aug. #1—COTTON- Mar- 4 G anof mand. Forelgners were genera i 3 BARTEY- thair to Eholce malth B e te. Bera i | Ovledns and! the foos waa Smabencd thot | Soirmand. Persigners wers sensrally Totals ot siiady st 4140, -t Sy A o g e e sl SRR TS per four-basket | the interior movement of currency has | {nd s were steady. Metropolitans ad- | CATTLE There was another big run’ of P T b Nt ey | e . e P Lttty pet 1D, Tha steriing mechones aarial | iiuatiiale were Sissdy. Nemopolitane sd- gaitle have today: nnd o Tosher, iz run of g B, SR Dhne tmothy, B} clover, con- . g " | aa aiso notably firm. reflecting the very | higheat prices, however, were mot’main: | S8itie here today, and in fact recelpts were NEW YORK. Aug. 21.—COFFEE—Spot, tract grade, 8 e poavy, stiort intérest existing in that mar | talned ot the cldss The private rate of | JUUCE PRLVT) "(en, Joas Saneraily, antiel Rio, steady: No. 7 involce, 5ic. Mild, firm: FEOVISION :rm T St. Louis Grain and Provisions. ket The disposition, to realise was much | diecount was 2 per cent. The RUDDOrt of | Feceibts above, the supply for tho weop of Cordova, 8@1%ec. Futures onened firm in Tt ribs aides (loose), $10. ST. LOUIS, Aug AL—WREAT-gheri| STphasined by this Qormiopmant | R s o o e FAYOl- | Gate shows § bly incrosss Boib ovee Lo saiteq shoulders boxed), 83 No. 3 red, cash. elevator, ®c: track, e [ Ponds mere auite active and became eany | Aol OroR R e T the price ot Momben | same days of last week and also over the r sides (boxed), “-’hlo. 67%c; September, 65c; December, 8%¢c; No. BERLIN, Aug. 21.—Prices on the bourse | 8ame dave of last year. ut while there WHISKY—On the basls o 2 hara, e i B Y et i sor aent o s foday werb s "The Tealire was the| yers & $ood maay cdtile tn the yards thers ) A jo. cas] i track, U ney of mines, owing to a men ood The nd ship- | S4%@S6c; September, B1%e; December, 3o%e. | 125t call £ The Kosinische Zeltung that & latge Kel: | enough for packers. Mah TN BCOh Sedtutn sad S | CURET e L g u-el.”gr; B 0 ToRo . he diotien Wiies on ;mn foundry had purchased pi -tng Jouher | Gornted steers ‘were scarce and the mar- 26%@28c; Dece: v ¥ , also on & report thai en| T 0 lour, bbls.... . 28,000 1000 | 3 White. $he. e Y v M. Bchwab of the United States Btsel cor: | tive on desirable Evades. Theat, pa K RYE—Higher at 4c. e Daitte. poration was coming to Europe for the | higher than $7.%5, 50 ths Corn, bu. . FLOUR—8tead, ne' red winter pat- purpose of sounding German iron mastérs | good cattle in the yards. Oats, b ents, $3.1098.20; extra fancy and straight, / on the subjeat of an International combine. The cow market ‘was Just about steady 3 TR hases helped to strengthen rket. | on_desirable Stuff, but the m (S e B i thy S sas 5. Raske e 5 ol 8.9 Banks and raliroads hardened sfmpathetic: | common stuft was'a little siow and lower. h today the but.| CORNMEAL-Sieady, §.90. ally. Discount rates: Short bills, 134 per | It seemed to be an uneven market, how. ter market was weak; cn':menuy 1@1" 7| BRAN—Unscttled; sacked, east track, 6lc. <) 'y cent; three months’ bills, 1% per cent. ever, for while some sales were undoubt- dairies, 134@i7c. Cheese, easy, X e, | JHAY—Dull; timothy, $5.00@11.00; prairie, ? e g e ST 2HSI2SIIRS22IBTLRTL 500 624 5,008 FEFFIIGFFFGSEIFEEFFEEF tone, with prices 1080 voints higher. As for the last two days the dominating in- fluence was the bullish “frost news trom the crop country. Covering by local shorts the call was mainly responsible for th rise in pri although European d was active, 'After this demand M been satisfied by importers the whole list eased off under heavy profit-taking, led by bull leaders. Commission houses. the room and Wall street were active realizers Iater in the day and prices erumbled rapidly, thering further {mpetus from a late cable from Brazil which stated that the dam by, frost hag been, immaterial, Before'the break was checked prices had dropped be- iow last night's final bids, the at h P A e, - e gdly Jower there were others that were the close ruling l(und‘;mnm‘ net unel y 3 v " steady. That was especially true of the Eggs, steady; fresh, 17%c. flviflg’-fil\ Chicago 4 WHISKY—Steady, $1.31. . AW Srue of 3 B - . ebruar ints lower on 3 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Today's state. C“H“'“'.' 'v““i‘c:lm ::m “"‘lll. n" tter, 2es option very active, B RA COTT! 831074, Y . ommand SHEEP—There was & very fair run of [ amounting to 117000 bags for the day, in: By . AR, | e R ol -l i siorti B | megtied he- tres ,,{,V:,'.’ 8o%a | Just about' stoady prices. Handy Welght | sheep here today, which makes the supply | cliding: August, $.20% fe; ‘Beptomber. §3 B — HEMP TWINE 3 u e vt i R Ehion e > feeder bulls in particular sold to good ad- | for the week very heavy. The m-rixed 5258 #c; December, Quotations of the Day om Various PROVIBION&—Pork.I‘hI her f,obb'n'hnld‘ c. 1 &P Ly . At 560; | yaniage, as the demand for them was quite {'r"u:f::"m'&'n} held' \;::“:: :g&%nnh-lf:c;:u He ,'mgc.A Fobruary. Commodities. LT I N LY S s gold, $104,323,665. The great bulk of the recelpts conaisted | 100k Hold of the fat sheep and yeariings 656,30 June, €860 sbc; uly, §.100 and clear ribs, $10.5; short clears, $10.75. | S e of feq ere and & large proportion of f freely and pald fully steady prices, Prac- Bacon (boxed), strong; extra short and . h Weel Market. were of rather inferlor uaiity The .h.fs tically everything .was out of first hands i 4 . stuff, and by that is meant heavy dehofned | 8t an early hour, except possibly the in- 01l and Rostn, T gBeS: | CMETALE. Lava. frm st 30 Hpelter ; : i e e e, Saple | Gattle "of £o0d fath. B33 cuaNLy onctued ST R MR M HB] ey Aug 50T et aieten s % & * | higher at 35.206.35. * { el g K 83@65c; fine and fine medium. §@52c; me- | active demand at steady prices. Prime | 44d earlings touched 8.5 ' but | #1.22; certificates, no bid: shipments, 5. 3080885 Winneaota bakers: 81505 5: UL RY Firm: chickens, 9¥ec; springs, S dlum, 48@46c. ‘Texas wool ls in a very | yearllngs were also good sellers, but when | ,(NETS WOFS 8 few, jampe on sale but €. RE51 ' bblu.; rune, 107 winter low g 5280306 Rye flour, (13c; turkeys, 11%4@iiec; ducks, 7 C hpeo strong position, with the ofterings small. | It came to the inferior grades,' and espe- | Wi, MRS Mo & T o ohng, Bhokers | bhye . 86, " g E L tair to good, $.2098.40; choice Lo X u fw | Fall cleaned basis, nominal, 45@4tc; tweive | clally to the common horned cattie, there | W4ited 1o b them a lttle lower, thous SAVANNAH. Aug. 21.-OT] y . ¥ UTTER — Steady; 5 E months, B@6sc, six to elght months, spring, | Was nothing doing. Sellers found it almost | * fH0® MOUIE Probabi o B '“3: fl';:"o' western, | dairy, 16%@ yw lers continued firm, 44i4e. i Al 33.46@3 .55, EGGB-—Bt SEBEEREREYEEE ecosnasnsss iE¥eei 1§ eBpeaillels’ sosiialets: poFuli suni s & 82 S23233332325 28 e AT AATAAAARanARAmAn ANy p33 i P ERE PP D R R P S PR R T PR Y 1 cesssnsasass mfl. us E 62g%6e. ' Fine fleece wools are higher, bt | impossible to get a bid on that class of | acitve as ever and fully steady prices we DRSSP 8190 G §1.95: W, n i . Hocking Valiey Eleetrie ... the offerings are small. Ohio And Penneyl. | Stuff. The trouble is that there i litte | 5 ‘Western, . 0. 1d for everything at all K. $2.45; .95; N, $2. do pd....... Hocking Coal . vania XXX, nominal; XX and above, 25; [ demand from the country for that class | hn evidence of the good demand it may 0, ot T Flour, bbls 2,000 Diinols Central o 26a%1c; . 26@%e. Inine | 0f cattie, and as a result they have been ted that nearly thirty cars were| TOLEDO, Aug. 21.—OIL—North Lima, fc; Wheat. bu. fows Contral ... . =h u:'.x):.l;?n‘:;."uyxnm; Ohio Dn:l:t:: accumulating all the week, until specula- | Loipoeh o (hs country yosterday Sonth Lima and Indlana, Sée. $ ; No. tors do not want any more. tatlons for clipped NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—OIT—Cottonwsed, 4 \ National Biseu B MO ioan coagae. Sigtse. "% | “The westera range stcers. that were good | o dioialions, for clipped ateady. Petroleum, rteady. Rosin steady’ wnnr—l\-«?u. o :-uam Lead ... ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21.—WOOL—Steady to|enough for packers commanded steady n_mz.?z: &00d to cholce wethers, 33, Turnentine. ly steady. AN @4T\e. B8 by, ., At 6%, ? " Postsie ot .. firm: modium grades and combing. 13@18ye: | Prices, but there were not many kiliers In | faie® to X : LIVERPOOL, Aug. #1-OTL—Coltara-ed. yator; No. ndb“ . 0, 9 s Pacific Mail U0 ang | light fine. 12@16e; heavy fine, 10g13c; tub | the yards. As stated above, good feeders | owes, $3. %; 1 @ | Hull ra .'-wg. d|u e 34, Tow, 0. 1 northern Duluth, - 0. b, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2l.—WHEAT-Ser Bocoie's dos .. Washed, 16@26e. sold ‘readily at stead; frices, but the com- | 2.90; good to cholee Anatralian in London. frregy 3 rd Manitoba, 8¢, f. 0. b " | tember, December, 62§c. L9 |Pressed 8. Car...)lS0 . il L mon stuff was very dull and’lower. ‘Range 00d lambs, $6.25@6.60; feeder weihers, | LONDON, Aug. 21.—OTL—Calcutta linesd easler beca f 2 » No. 3, 6263y 3 do ptd Evaporated Apples and Dried Frults, | c0Ws of good quality, as & general thing, | 27603 35; feeder yeariings, §3.5G8.60; feeder 10f,Sie 3. Linsesd. Se. Turpsutine epirits, " red, 66i4c; No. 3, G@sic. {Pullman P.' Car...l held stezdy, with otheér kinds unevenly | lambs, $5.50@4.25; feede: ., $1.25@3.30, | 33s 3d. - T vanced sharply | CORN-September, #%ec: December, . cesnense Revublic Steel . NEW YORK. Aug. 2L—EVAPORATED |lower. Representative sales: Representative sales: v e, Beplqmper shorts, upturn. ¢ 2 mixed,’ 5ic; No. 8 white, bdo; oo, Pié- 0 \ | ALPLES The market shows little change 3 JPEEF STEERS. No. # d rimary poor 4 ¥ . ar . DR ® rices ran 8@ioc i | No. 3 No v. 4 Wyoming ewes -8 ] ode. vl‘-pfla: CF y}‘;g::m. AR N o} Mhite, Mo. siriiid e F G “gfmni; 104 @10%e; cholce, 1@N%e; fancy, |t seee o1 Utah ewes.. .- .c{‘.&y J«?“r'v(flnm‘:“m':: fln?r?fl‘vn‘l"fi A asa -ln:nh: December, 72 5-16 umv-cn:lu'. tmothy, $9.00§9.50; cholce 9 (‘*‘Yy,fmnn[QA (DRIED :‘Rld,'l'l“s—fl.pnné ; = l“d,;';; JO-cc. tet o molasses sugar, ¥c. Refined, 3 prairie, 5 runes firm. Quotations ardening ’ A EAN R bu.; exports 316 “PL.TTQ‘R_““M". 110180 tancy datry, e P prune 107 Tdaho ewes NEW ORLEANG Aue 21—8UGA husiness is reported at outside figures. 1398 western sheep. . trone: open kattle, 3-16c: open kettle. S elevitor and [16e e S Prices still range from ¥c to To for ali $97 L7tah wethen 116 L g8 DO AL l;'rfin-. e . . d 1 unchanged at 7@%%c in ‘and wethers. 104 ’ good of stre e cases A p el p fet 425 1daho yearlings and wethers. 45-160: meconds. ' 1%@3i4c. Molaases, dull; vitneo 1n September P, T bow Sonaiiom, o » Y - O Efi:'fllr‘:: SURES: pected: 1G16e; anpasied, % yoarlings and wethen N ocentrifuge); Srike je poor crop return and higher cables Receinte Shipments. | &0 35 vt . Ay 8 St int g o8 yeariings and wether, LONDON. ~Aug. 21 — BUGAR — Beot, hor M fl“'fc' *Ciecd *at | Sonent; ey Ba| Mo vte.. “ ] b~ il taano yeartings.. o AR, St " Closed at 834¢: e BB o pine e Dry Goeds Mavket. - Accldent to Pumps Delays Steamer, e ’ NEW YORK. Aug. L<DRY GOODS- Kansas City Live o QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 21 —The stesm: er unt of business doing , Fhiladelphia P Today 1h the peneral run of cotton Boods o KANSA hatlvss, 3500 Head Texane, | Germastc, trom New York August 13, ar- "1: l!i.Ay,DcI.l;:HlA. ._f.“"' ?._gu-rn:n_ n!O=AHA. Aug. dl‘l.-Bdlnk fla-'rln:-. 31129, | hom, r:oul,\!h:l nre':rlnu; v'rol‘rl-:.-“ !mn:-l: X rived here at about 9:30 this morning, hav- extra w creamery, | 982.63; correspon. ay last year, - row: 19c. extra nearby print, Ho & ! increase, 300.069.80. 7 for China. Hegular print cloths unchanged gom fed cattle and grassers, dull: steady 1 |yny been delayed a fow hours Sunday owing 581 by, Ble, 3 ) .21 —Cle 619,019: | by fert) - L} troah western. o, o ol ain e 0iB; Dorted acbunge. W% | susaren. st Be, 0¥ Ofering Wi-lach, i gent oal Sruindd best 1% (he brechionn.of e o pive 7 ELEELASL S 5 3333 uwsga¥ 00000 0 5 00 20 00 00 0 690, 2t 2, lltl.',l;rill: 83ZEN! 34 1 3 t Es ;;;;IIE:RESSS -

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