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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND, FINANCIAL |5, 08 i st lbtds B | S il @4 o ot | e 1o it i Putico So5%; | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET] o @ §5.9007.10; drested beet and butcher stee 0G7.35; steers under 1000 1bs., $3.7665.00] stockers and fedeers, 24646 cows and heifers, $2.35G6.00; carners, $1.7542.75; bulls, $2.96004.50; calves, $5.50G7.00; Texas and In: dian_ steers, $2.00@5.00; cows and heifers, $2.00G73.55. HOGS—-Recelpts, 3,000 head. Market, 3¢ [ower; ples and lights §7.5G7.00; packers, $7.0061.75; butchers, §7.60617.90. BHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4,00 head. Market steady for beat: native mut-. tons, $8.50GM.00; lambs, $4.15G5.00; culls_and bucks, $2.5064.00; stockers, $1.50§8.60; Tex. ans, $.1563.9. =} 4 3 47 hefters... @9.00; pickled ‘hame, §il.0. Lard, wea OATS-September, 31%c; December, 29%c. | gold, $112.480, To arrive, fi%c: on track, . ol o8 momdnal; renned, weak, Bouth Amete | | RYN-Siplember, e, "To arrive and on Olear Woeather Has Bad Effect on Grain | gfity, 53, S0meeundy, Simaga e coptinents "’«i{‘.&fi sh, $146 to_arrive, $1.30: on| NEW YORK, Aug. %-—MONEY—On catl, [ Net 8o Many Oattle Arrived and Anything isi , S148; Beptember, $139%; | steady at 34G4 per cent; closing bld an ; 3 3 o Prioes and Previsions Feel Weakness, clear, $19.00081 00; mess, 18,2195, iy bt B LI % g Ly BB Good Beld Bteady. 1 feager. BUTTER poceipts, 5.8 pkes.; firmer; | U5 eibts of wheat, 15,08 bushels; ship- - { paren —_— cre: ‘r,. 16017%c ; imitation creamery, 14% ments, 44,858 bus 0 R e { ory, 13@1 1 calf. DATS ALONE MAINTAIN GOOD STAMINA | SCHEESE Hechipt, it phgs: weak 10| prverpoot @ Provistons. | Setsdund 2t U0 Tor sy daye: porisd | 00 OTCN FIVE LOWER, CLOSED STEADY - 09000 0o t00s00 8 Q0e PP 23133588 S n2833T32 steady; fancy large, colo and white, 9% —_— 10 feeders. @itee: fancy small; colored and white, % | LIVERPOL, Aug. 28 —WHEAT—Spot. No. CS olERESE B0 Wi eomsigretat 1 teeder @10 i northern, spring, firm, @ §%d; No. 2 red, | Vi SURNGUR o L an doliars, | Sheep Recetpts Lt and Quality | 1 feeder After Early Dip with Other Cereals | EGGS—Recelpts, 7200 pkea.; fiemer: state | western, winter, quiet, ds; No. 1 Caliornia, | 811 3 b Rather Inferfor, but Both Fat | feeders.. . and Pennsylvanis, 200 western can- | strong, '6s 50; futures, aulei; September, | “¥Syig oovernment, firm; steady; b They Reast Fism While Osra died, isgaic; western uncandied, 10g18%c. | Be 11 dj Qecember, S 100, od steady; o | FailFOAG frregular. X Staff and Feeders Come 18 feeders MOLASSES—Firm. COl ot, American mixed, steady; 't - . bt b Lecre A Yy POULTRY—Allve, steady: chickens, 130 | 1134d; futures, dull; Beptembef, nominal: m'f,g‘,.’f'”'"‘ Quotations on bonds are as ed Steady Prices. . and Fall 13¢; turkeys, 12c; fowls, 13c; dressed steady: | October, bs 3d; January, 4s. . e fhgqmens. western, ligflic:’ fowls, westero, | PROVISIONS—Beet, steady; extra India |U, % 1o o — 13@13%c; turkeys, 166 3%c. mess, s 6d. ‘ork, rm; prime h > TE‘*?L,B—A rharp decline in the English | western, " firm, s 6. Hgms short cut o | Recetots P g g Lo R y i . | price of tin combined with heavy offerings 0 8. firm, on, - % § C: . Il et ihe Larieh Tamiot Tn ereine - | OF the metal in the Jocal market a5s & dul | land cut, B to 30 Tber Arm. Se.6; Short . QRotat Monday Lot 19958 | 1 teeder. Gay.” ANl ‘cereals sulfered recession at the | demahd, caused break of 3 points, the | ribs, 16 tb 34 Ibs., firm, 508 6d; long clear b LY. ¢ Sholal Wemaatiay = -4 1 P wtart, ‘and free liquidgtion by longs ana | market closing weak At the deciine, 'Spot | middles, light, B to 34 Ibs.. stsady, bes 6d; evinasd SRts] oaneaday. o 0,688 | 88 cows. in, L was quoted at 827 . Spot at London | long, © 3 b 3 . 3.0, - . X . Lo e e e e | e e oo ot £15 & L | ooy, Shar oo, Benli B8 9 e. | 3¢ B5 R v s e T e | e, espectally In oats. ‘ne close, however, was | tures £3 s off from previous figure ady, Séa; clear bellles, 14 tG 1 Ibe, firm. = ot e daxs this woek. 23/ ! Mt 6 weak in the main, September wheat %@le | £120. Pressure from the eastern markets houlders, square cut, 11 to 18 Ibs., [ pd° . ine ok P 7 feeders down, Beptember torn 1 lower and cp- | was sald to be responsible for the forelgn | firm, 4%s. Lard, prime wesiern, in tierces, fome Jouk before.. <. or... fomber ats o hieher, Neptember provis- | decline. "In copper also both the home and | firm, e; American refined, in pails, firm, ; . | AT R Bl ! losed loc to 32c depressed orelgn markets repor leclines under . . O Vnsat Tuled. weak Sod_ Was sstive only.| Geneoming hermen g Rerea Sa s oo | M ai-Gulst: Amerioan finest white e fame daye last year. .. 1560 2% 0N in gpots. With lower cables ang weather | tinued slack, with only enough copper being gulet, 4s;” American finestcolored, quiet, b & AF EIPTS FOR THE YBAR TO DATE. the’ best that could be desired there was | taken by the trade to meet (helr [mmediate | 458, A - A The following table shows the receipts of @ good amount of long scliing early and | needs. In the looal markets standard closed | TALLOW—Prime _city, _steady, _21s 6d; % > cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for Prices took a quick tumble. There Was|at $10.70@1110; lake, $1140@1165; electro- | Australlan, in London, irregular, 37s 8d. ' |G- : e ¥ the year to date and comparisons with last onstant talk of a blg movement of spring igtle, SLBmGUATY; casting $1l%G1LINs | FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, quiet, | & & %! Fork year: « soon and good prospects for a iittie asod e i & B : r Y # 3 Betier Grading. Aciive threshing of new | SELon prices eased off 1a'34, apoccloaing | # e |y ooion pacine const, steady, |5 & ; : oheh e % pheat was reporied under way. Follow- | £,5% 18 (5 000, futures at 869 ie 3. oo, i b LE600 18008 oot T e g L dyerse weather, the aun- | London declined s 3d, being quoted at £1i| BUTTER—Nominal B4 10400 8,110 shine turned all the crowd to the bearish > L3 PEAS—Canadian, quiet, 6s 8d. G. ’ 3 . View and stop loss selling orders came out. | 25 64 Spelter was unchanged here and at e ne bk The following table shows the aver After the break, however, there was goud | London. Locally spot was quoted at $6.80| 15 Whons, Flotr antl Sra o iv hogs sold on the South Omah: Duying at times, Bepiember feit the most | and London at £12 9. Local supplies of polis at, | r . market the last several days, with com- because of poor support. Late cash | PIE iron are small and the demand holds | uNNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 38— WHEAT g parisons with former years fair and the seaboard re- [firm, with No. 2 northern A’Our;flf&-l $22.00 | _geptember, uh?l@ c: December, 64ikc. “De Ty - —— orted thirty-eight loads taken for export. | @28.00; No 1 northern foundry, §23; No. 1| 0n frack: No. i hard, T4e; No. 1 north- te. | 1902. [1901.|1800.|1899. |1896.11897. [1896. n_general the aspect of the wheat market | Southern foundry, $22. 00; No. 2 soft| ern, c: No. 2 northern, c. Stock Quotatioms. | — indicated that the big longs wanted to get | "outhern foundry, $22. . Glasy FLOUR—First patents, $3. %; second | BOETON, Aug.' 3. TUKI G665 41087 ¢ |37 out of the market before it found a lower | closed lower at bis 8d, an patents, $3.65@8.10; first clears, $3.0088.10; | cent: gim, ,u“‘.- i 0 613 i . level, and the support was largely by tnose | unchanged at s 10%d second clears B, closing of stocks an who' covered for @& profit. Septembe; —In bulk, $11.50. started e lo %o lower at foe fo ‘i, | OMAHA WHOLESALE e i to c and then fluctuated very nar- fouy and Showed WO lower ot eonaive. | — Fooria ‘Narked Local receipts were 0 cars, 1 of | con- | Condition of Trade and Quotations 5 PEORIA, IIL, Aug. 5—CORN—Dull; No. [ *G 5% tract_grade. Minneapolis and Duluth' re- , b, o s ported” 18 cars, making a iotal for the on Staple and Fancy Produce. OATS-Irfegular; new No. 3 white, 3o, | e & Altesr. firee pol of §55 cars, against 5 last | EGGE_Candled stock, 16e. blllefi mmu.’;‘.l N. Y., N. H. week and 796 a year ago. Primary recelpls | LTVE POULTRY . Hehs, 0%@10c; roosters, | WHISKY“Oh the basis of $11 for fin- | Fitchburs were #6000 bushels, ugainst 142 bushels | according fto age, 4Gee. trrke 8@10c; | 1shed goods. Union Pacifio . @ Jear ugo. Beaboard clearances in wheat | ducks and geess’ SORes’ sprne” hiogi St e and flour equaled 504,000 bushels per 1b., “Nande. 2 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, | Ajer Suer Corn felt the effects of fine weather, ¥ . . e cabltn ana Senotts OF froee ORSHNGS: | (HUTTER Facking stock, 1e;chotce X Amunfin 765 ) o 1L se, 3 et rarse "Ll lsht At 3 cars, 19| " FRESH CAUGHT HMBH-T : Speculative Disappointment Bearish |Mass Eleciric Trimountata. much better showing. The crowd turned | [N 6c; plokerel, 8c; pike pe %8 Mesent Vivietts Wase Trinity uniformly bearish at the opening, ana cur- | Puffalo, dressed, ‘7c; eunfish, Soi bluefins, ing the slump September was at one time [ ¢; Whitefish, 11¢; catfish, 186; black”bass, | NEW YORK, Aug. %.—There was con- Zc depressed. Almost everyone in the pit | 18¢; halibut, 1ic; salnfon, 16c; haddock, 1lc; | siderable contraction of the activity on the had stuff for sule. In general the specu- [ Codfish, 126: réd “snapper, 10c; lobsters, | stock market today and . the & animation lators in this pit thought manipulation in | boiled, per Ih., 27c; lobsters, green, per Ib., | which has been shown on the - previous pribde ). Avgut Beptember was at an end, but a latent fear | 25c; bullheads, 10c days of this week was discontinued. The AtSust that such might ‘prove the case held this| CORN—&gc. speculative disappointment at_vesterday . y 37 soption somewhat neryous and subject OATS—O0ld, 48c; new, e, reduetion of the dividend In Reading firs NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The following are ick fluctuations and any definite ne BRAN_Per fon, $14.00. preferred and the anxiety over the deple- | the closing prices on mining stocks Joting reports to| = HAY~Prices qusted by Omaba. Wholesale | tlon of bank reserves through the interior the effect that plenty of corn would be of-| Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce, No. 1|demand for curency were responsible for Tored thore within fitteon duyw, Dut that | Upland, §150: Moty medium. $§1.00; No. 1| lhe pause in the speculatlve activity. It Pew corn weuld not grade there until Oc- | coarse, $6.50. ' Rye straw, 36.50. These prices | Wa8 Apparent that some sharp losses were 5!!85 > = New York Live Stock Market. NEW _YORK, Aug 28 —CATTLE-R celpts, 82 head: no_sales reported; dresse beef, teady; city dre 1% per Ib. 'Cables ) quote American steers at 13@lde, dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 1ljc. CALVIES-Recelpts,” #85 head; aun weak and about /b head unsold; veals At $5.00g8.2 per 100 Ibs.; grassers and but. termilks, $8.5; city dressed veals, general salen, logitige per Ib. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 3,72 head; sheep, slow and stead: dull and Wd&i'ge lower, be the most; about leven cars good stoc unsold; shieep s0ld at $2.30G3.00 per 100 ibs. & few head at $3.75; dressed mutton, 5@7%d per Ib.; sajes lambs, HOGB—Receipts, 1,166 head; market about steady; state hogs, $4.15; western, $4.00, St. Joweph Live Steck Market. 8T. JOBEPH, Mo., Aug. 28.—CATTLB— Receipts, 2,700 hea Market steady; na- tives, 4. 35; cows and helfers, $1.75Q L5} veal gmw; stockers and feeders, HOGS—Recelpts, 5500 head. Market steady; light and lght mixed, §7.3007.00; medium and heavy, $7.4097.00;' pig: 0% SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 6,80 head; lambs, steady; aheep, steady to 100 ower, §Ed5E =5 Eie o 8 o s v aesdis 2 835 23 A5 TAER 4275 25 Boots ki 3" 88 3 P ) big ELb ‘eltch—Wyo. 15 heifers... . Fly—Wyo. 8§ feeders.. 4 feeders.. X o o B sustam B2 53 =3 E g ST 3 83t Stoux City Live Steck Market. SIOUX CITY, Ta., Aug. 28.—(Special Tele- gram.) — CATTLE = Reconts, 100 head; Steady; beeves B.78g126; cows, bulls ‘.‘n‘g mixed, . ockers an ors, e T @50; yeariings and calves, '§25004.5. HOGS—Recelpts, 2,600 head; 6o lower, sell« ing at §7.06@7.90; bulk, $7.1007.15. Stoek in Sight. ‘The following table shows the receipts of L sy cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principa ler—Wyo. markets for August shryaz Omaha Wi Tos BM%&' 4 de 8. Hamilton—Wyo, Sgo s v d 1080 430 " 194 feeders. 100 BATgas v H. Carnahan—Neb, 8t. Louts . 913 290 1 helfer.... 510 8t Jossph 20 500 7 heifers... 100 HOGS-—There were more hogs here today | TOtAIS . than on any previous day this week. bu | eportts (IR uer e, Y Ty | | cotten marker ower and the gpened about a_ mickel lower." Later on | NEW YORK, Aug. 8—COTTON_ Futures however, the market ‘Srmed up, as it he: | weak; Ausust'S8ic: Sepiomber, 8 c; Octos s Tudioates Bunday. came evident that the demand w ‘greater | er, 8.85c; November, 8.30c; December and ‘l‘h.‘omd-l number of cars of stock | than the supply, and the last hogs brought | 4 ""Yh!-”c: February, 8.22c; March and brought in today by each road was: ust about steady prices with yesterday. | ABril, $31c; May, 8.34c. =1 [y eopnel 295 o g 2 2_353 ¥ [PTPTR . 3 "38EEES ERY g " prperorp ‘dssens 5 rd Hi e Tiapes '3 55 et B ~ OO oo ——— 23825 BEEE B 282288 "23833% ‘$8stse Ie8AN “Jpa. 25 feeders., 2 foeders. . 1 feeder... 2e5256 stk ze% mroeEs 25852372 SR sen Py 8 feeders. . 1 feeder Py essmentsts 23amze "dagrun £ ) I ETTES R SZ3wy T 2% *S4a 23398 "piIay | e _ooaman i E 2. & S = - g5 G GNAGR. MGaGEa SCaada essetocass oo ssenag s 88 3 [ City sent out confl wan rather slow on the openin oi closed stendy; middling uplands, fay » a0 % lober 13 ‘There was no doubt, however, | are for hay of good color ane quality, De: | IDCUrred by the plunging in Reading yes- s e Cattle. Hogm. Sh'p. H'ses. | fradin 13 ] idadling gult, Sc: sales, 641 that there was selling pressure on the | mand falr: re terday before the dividend reduction was but quite active on the close. The long | ™! southweatorn msrn:u‘\hau use of news o (lnsn.ns—sclen:u-rl‘;{mxier can, 300; extra ;‘;;';0“;3;10:,,*’,;",;}3253;‘,0;-, K AT [mail Hopes 3 : L B o o, AT o W L) miadiing, Bges r\:" 00 bages: receipte T8 ‘erings. jeptember rom 570 to : P A 3 - dng 1 o . ! 5 6 1 %/‘I’n the firat fow minutes of rade, but | sanc sicl®" ¢4 57ci Now York counts, per | fars \in July earnings, " There ‘was ‘Some S 'Bandand ... for choloe loads. Fhaotically everything b B s e Eate futtuatlons ‘Were. nirow and Beptems: VEGETABLES. Tiiaois EShtrk Feacted shicay Sand S Forcign Financtal &N W R sentative aajes; " S000 *eason. Repre- | MG vpgroN, Aus. 8.-COTTON-Quist ber closed weak, 134¢ lower, At S6%o. gmr%%légnr Kalamazoo, 30c. terday’'s growth of strength. LONDON, Aug. 28.—Money was in active s No. Av. 8h. Pr. at 8 9-16c. .00 N Oats had the best strength of grains and New, pe Atter the pressure to sell by Qlsgusted | demand today 1ot the setilemont he: the b ¥ LI IRT Y LIVERPOOL, Aug. .-COTTON—8pot, Tuled trong atter an early a1y he opers | GREEN ONIONS.-Pe holders on margin had relaxed prices were depleted owing to with- | C., B. & ¢ L e moderate business, prices steady; Americar ing break was In sympathy With the other | 8136 of bunches, 15Gde, pushed up here and there with a rather ks for month-end re- | &' &' > 20 %0 middiing, fair, hd; ood middiing. bid; Tains and on fine westher, Mxcellent buy.| TURNIPS—Per bu., 3c. slstaining effect on the rest of the mar- ounts were firm. On the | &* i & i 38 w0 middling, 5]-i2d; low middling §15-164; fig by cereal concerns. however. put a| BEETS—Per basket, 456 ket. No 'stocks of the first grade were DusiDens. was | unsettiod - L - nesond 900 ordinary, 413-16a; ordinary, { 0-16d; firm tone in the pit. Shorts covered and gl*}ggyngok)l— er d"kh concerned In this movement, which was | operators being chiefly ocoupied With the e sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of rices reacted sharply. September sold FAD(EHESEB-PQY bu., confined to minor railroad stocks and to | settlement. Consols were dull. Their con. o rom o to o early, adyanced to e | RADISHES Per doz., ‘tc. I etacks, and The" bocialties, motably the | tinued fali was much commented on and| mogal Noalpta. " 3 and closed firm, ¥c up, at 33%c. Receipts Dasitet "ANB—tHome' grown, per market | 688 stocks and the express stocks. ~Talk | was nmbum E""y to the condition of P " M Weakness ih the hog and grain markets | Ket, sic - *TIDE Deans, per'market bas- balh SRR SR IGLE (e vibe 1a poattinn open Ead in s T Ak | as Boliow Sach buyer purchasing he e enstnst provigions. Farly in the| CABBAGE—Californta or home grown, | ,Sioss-Sheifield Steel's strong rise was un- | Puat the “bomneh Clorh may ‘b introduced | ber of head Indicated: ® day, there was an effort on the’ part of | new, 1o gxplained. ' The upward movement In Ca- | before the anticipated Transvan) lown | Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. packora To ‘support ‘the market, bt fres i VB—Now home grown, in sacks, per | B29Ian Pacific seemed to be due to reports | thereby barring sasier money. Besides, | omaha Packing Co........ 883 88 . pferings resulted from the werierai near. | by, she Srant bonda P % oihe, company'e land | there had been considerable selling dUring | Switt ang combaay: 1,281 RS LR T Rt | QAT R mapke bancet, o, | A0 P, e, B0 ot 8| st oty iR U S | BT, 10 Eombeny i e " Hlone the line, “Senlom: CANB—Par b 2298 ; g the Wi e difficulties in the north,of England. Home | Armour & o . F o Pown Tat R Bostember Slard oy FRUITS. stocks ‘enjoved ‘the Denefit of the revival | wonk Armerian Aacned Hol o ne, Foie | Omana B Co. from K. G fi" own At e s ember o EACHES—California Late Crawfords, §rgad,rUmors of absorption by stronger In- | advices and afterward reached a trastion | G by F: Co from K. ¢! el at X PLUMS — ¢y above parity, There was a good ertone Bt lroated Teotlnih for tomarw: Wheat, o fancy. pLafoTnia, per four-basket [ ‘Colorado Fuel's early break on the proc- T B Becker & T3 curs: corn, 80 cars; oats, 35 cars; MoRs, | JTH'3 1ARCY, §1.3; Japanese, 1n peach boree: | Ianacian ot rennes LY Dreak, an the proc- 820 ,the Jusciet Siosed Spiet. Gkand Trunks | § 21,000 head. fi' elsey, RL3%; Do Jour-basket crate, | contending interests in the property was| of the. exch Canadlan Pacific was The leading futures ranged as follows: el 804y, 31.25; peach plums, §1; P. D, fonowed Sy o Nagyont grecovery and /again | buoyant at T, The resular Closis on T Btep NE . undertone. of the mar- ange was < L Articles.| Open. | High.| Low, | Close.| Yer'y. | LRU) Per box, §1. ket was decidedly Improved after the carly | mitm at. Bucnos Ayres 15 1: O Madiy, | Hiil & Huntsimger. EARS—Californi per box, $L75; Clapp's | pressure relaxed, but there was no dlspo- | 56.72. Bullion (o the Mmeunt of S50Am ‘was | Willlam Underwood s Favorite Colorado, 1. sitlon toward the revival of enthusiasm | withdrawn from the Bank of Eoelend e | Livi Bept, 70%/ APPLES—Summer with 'M%n stocks have recently N | day for shipment fo South America. font 2 bought. The improved feeling was partly | “BARLS, Ave 5 - Prics sora BeriCh: the Moy due to the reports current of measures in | bourse today, especially in the cnse of fo v - contemplation for the relief of the finan- | eigners. Remtes ri Spanish 48 ad- Bept. elal situation. vanced appreciably aon repurchases; Kaffirs Prent A Teport was formulated that the large | were firm: fere in_good investment banks were concerting measures to secure | Jemand ..J‘Bt?sm... bank shares were in M by purchase or Borrowing a sufficient in- | good reques sh rails were Inaoctive s 4 in holding of government bonds to | Fasesion. industrials were weaker; Metro- 4506 6,96 3,478 crease X T8, enable them t Sxpand thelr note circul - e uBAN?.NAs—Pffifi‘e{“ Sccording to sz, | T fo & Subatsnlal agree, "0 Ul | polins benefted by, Beigian pischasin | oATTUE fiers was quite o doprae egree. orders. The private rate of discount was p Bt 10 hoved. that. bask “motes can be | 9T ! today as com| with the previous days , D, ONS—California Limioneira, $4,00g | ShIPPed 1o the tnterior to meet the demand | 2one B i T’;_:‘;gfi' ‘.l'&r‘;e Pnt | Of this week in the number of cattle that | o i 115; F, $1.20; F, $1.%; G, $1.%0; H $L70; I, P8 % ey v Y 3 for circulation and thus afford protection | of the Bank of France shoes”thc sollont | arrived. " The quality of the offerirs tat SHEEP—Th . X \56; M, $3.06; N, $3.60; WG, $3.00; ORANGESValenoias. $4.75@6.00; Mediter. | 10 the Feserves of lawful money’ with the Notes in clroulation, Increase, | 4130 NOthing extra, ‘and receipts Inciuded [ St iob-There was not . .80, Fadeat SHats. 3t moias, 4.708.0; or- | banks. 1t was asserted that preparation c8; treasury notes current, In- | YEFY few beef steers, either native or west- | sres s anc 408 here toda Chi TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 28.—OIL—North Lima, PINEAPPLES-—Per orate, 4360450 had been made by the Treasury department | crease, 1,100,000 franc 1d in hand, de- | ®%D: kot hare 213 mnd weak to 100 low 89c; South Lima and Indiana, Se. MIBCELLANEOUS 3 baniPply promptly the demand for the now | crease, 0,000 france; bills discounted, ju- | The few cars of cornfed steers sold freely e T Dee the fagt merieel Tea % | o ONDON, Aug. 28.—OTL—Calcuta linseed, CJDER—New York, 87 B Rl owine g opoRpied Yory slowly | crense. 11176000 trance; siver in hand, in- | 3¢ Dretey Bt shteom Prices. Ona 10ad | W hot mush change. thersh s P e iy g iMeed, Sa, . Turpenting eptte i in e a as 7. 3 . A We; No. T saiter NS No2 gngraving and printing notes. It has been | “RERLIN. Aus. S—Three months' bills, | Xhlch Iooked to. pu 80od, & *price: | e’ Sh it i uation couid beat be de: | "Rty Woiic, Aus. O IL—Cottonseed, Ry Noaal R el pposed ynat the avaliable supply of €ov- | 13 per ‘cent: Bhort bills, 1% per cent. O | PACKers secmed to be ansions for iy brice: | scribed Phera ok the market slow but | easy: prime. crude. (GAIAC Detrolonm 10 1734/ 10 1734 o bt B to 15 » O “the market pur n EuiT. Voll awept | the bourse today prices weré hrm ‘on Parls | BFades, but of course the warmed-np Rirq | Steady. There were no striotly cholce shovs steady. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, firm. = Sl %S 2 to J6 Ibe. so ey’ Hide Srallsle rkat but, the bellet that the | advices, notably Spanish 4a. = Locals openeq | Were heglected becauns. puckore Lol "8 | O yearlings offered, 3o that fu reqiiy D ‘ P Ty P e T T L L griment, dinds sl S U EOY: | e Bt sibeeattly Mere mirs R, | P the“Seatera” Finder o shoruesd | £ocd hnt o, e market 107 tha("shad of £ it NOTEWalnuts, No. 3 sabe sl per 1, | L0 u sconto bank advanced on repurchases | COrn cattle. 4 e 0% ade, 3ns ring o *No 2. 8014, bNow. N , , per 1b., P other macnd o sumulated elorts 0| and Deutsche bank was higher. Canadian | The cow market showed very Ii le | Froked Stoady mach hat brousht $.15, which cuh"“-ot-uon- Lo PTG Lc; bard shell b, 1l%ec; No. 2 soft | find other means of relief. Paclfic was stead Ao L hange = Anything desirable sold ‘without | I°DKed steady with yestorday. X hard shell, Sc; Brasils, per | The deposits &t the gub-tr 1 - . Desirable feeders continued f; FLOUR—Steady: winter patent S , pe ub-treasury _for much difficulty at Just about steady prices n active de- st gt e el b B Bt B i B i S nesk Giearines. BRI it e TR I | S RS s, oa: < ,000 was for New Or- steady. Common kinds, though, Insll DISEASES Spring (epeciala, $03; patents, &) | per b, 13 smail, Joo; cocoanuts, per do iy oty rarancisc, With- | | CHICAGO. Aug. 38—Clearings, $28.148.088; | B howouis ws chre Sariun,boom & biK run e’ moviiy rather slow sale, as the demand s’ mostly and DISORDERS ] ol Botag TesusTy tan Francise h-| & . all the week, 80 that packers did not have Aoy i % @ "Pring, Tc; No. 3, ®c; No. | OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes treasury has abeorbed from the. markot | Gae Shmo i Pon:.';:xe‘;:’::.:,‘a.mf. hor they" took Thets Hmes® Duiaber today, and A e e ; " of MEN, ORI e . 3 yotlow, e, | fohOnE price: Trun, <R iRk OF Surttncy ™ ough ihe. reguar yement | Sty SAye; £ Gemand, s, | a0l YoAL calves and stags il sola in | PEIGE T GTnY, B 4 . PATE—No. 2, 29G%c; No. 3 white, 220 | copper, per Ib,, Siso: brass: gchannels s belfeved to have been heavily | 857; balances, 38 85206 oo 8% $295,065,- {he game foiches they have been going | Fuir®to i‘f& wethers, 8000002 otcs | SYPIIILIS $%40; brass, light, 3 o ainst New York also. It is evident, | HOSTON. Aug. H-Cl ; 3.25; fal YB--No. 3, 5 p K . . ; #—Clearings, $148%0,131; | The demand for stockers and feed G3.%; falr to good ewes, 32 cured by the QU BARLRY vl A0S S 3¢; zine, per I bber, I ! | terefore, that a speedy exhaustion of lhelb.hncul 1,364 258, eeders y the Q > PerrES FEFFFFFFEFEFEFE S sssgsssd 232 0 0 0 g4 888 888 88t g which 500 were for speculation and ex- port and included. 4700 American. Re- ceipts, 2,000 bales, including 1,800 Ameris can. Futures opened quiet bt steady and closed stead. merican middling, Coy August, 4 55-6{04 66-64d, sellers; August an Beptemier, 4 49-64@4 50-64d, buyers; Septem- ber and October, 441-84d, seilers; October and November, (s.eid, fellers; Novembey and December, X uyers; Des January, 4 30-64G4-31-64d, ' sell LA T L, February and March, 4 20-64G4 30-64d, sel March n;aMAnfl‘i,ndao‘ ';73““ el April and May, 4'20- sellers, W ORLEANE, Aug.. 28 COTTON Futures bately stéady; August, §.25c; Sep- tember £18g8.20c; October, &1ic; Novem- ber, 8.7 ecember, ' 8.07c; ' Jani Oc; February, 8.06@8.10c; March, Spot, quiet 'and easier; sales, ordinary, 16c ordis 73-16¢; low middling, middling, 8%c Teceipts, 816 bales BEENEY EEERE S ST NNANAYYN Ny §: ss! 2xgaXzai¥nlafizzasy $asi B 88! 8! g;! S28EE288Ess:! E8si 8! E OIL CITY, Pa., Aug. 28.—Credit balan $1.22; certificates, no bid; shipments, 66, bbl average, 86, bbls.; run 102, bbls.; average, 77,204 bbls. BAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 28.—OIL—Tur- entidfe, firm, . Rosin, firm: & B C, D, kS g: i Ezan! g8 A A i b A R R B e A SRRENRERERRRERRERERRRRERRERRERER Y g8 8 s 395 o84 $ERSI323 a3 eI INSTRIIIET: SSARRRE, =] = 5 5 g s g E 5 255 fi gs; gaa wee bod o] E1 *! 3 & < 2 2 \ o ¢ matgin’ OF Sutite esorver s ion continued_ brisk foday owing o the vers : 006.35: BOT, satest e Max, $L41; No. | narthees st Lou hiouse banka fs threataned. O 0 o8| P Toh. ;- batancen: .50 %, Srcicerings, | heavy demand trom the country yesterias, 4 L7, that'has yet been to o _timothy, $4.40. The bond t In fact, more cattle were shi t yes. 3} teeder yearlings, $3.255.50; WA o Doy, U0 Clover, | gn "'t ourg, Aug. %.—WHEAT=Lower; ¥ g T oti'e doday 16 per ‘cent. terday than on any other day this week mo fombe " o5, foeder” ewes, $L2GLY. | “oom svery sign and symptom @ b, . 2 Ted cash, elovator, 6i3go; track, Unil tes old 48 A M ORE AUS: 28.—Clearings, 8.1, | that in spite of the big recelpts the oo | RePresentative sales: mpletely and forever. No “BREA r bl ) 734 Sesk. sleva ; 3 b g 0L balances, $99.165, Money. § per cent. ' | stuft has found a ready outicr Anythoed | No- 4 . | STE ot the ditenss on the skis o fo . 5@10.50. e "he following ‘are the closing prices on | , ST LOUIS, ‘Aug. B Cloarings, #.98,787; | decent this morning was picked up. at fulls foeder ewen.. A ‘that is guarantesd o be permanent 3 the New York Stock exchange: balances, 328,258, Money, steady teady prices, but, of course, undesirable for lite. TR Sl o B e e R e, s e 2o G| it e Banls STy Pt AR BLODD DISEASES v 30 60 « i 1 O3 cl o. ; CINCINNATI, Aug. 2. . s, | R, Br e ot high win h M W By | 05" Sepfemier ik Seors Gere carce. h ; ; ) : . cured in § DAYH withe AT B Hugler <t B - ; ret R i 3 | Change, nominar ok pars | o Yo% *%° | morning, and. n fect” there’ wax Souning YARJOOGELE cirottit>Antarss (000 | o patente. - 553000%; “ekvin "orasy ing | Shas o 5id : Woel Market. While Tatrior kinds ware Ault sacy ek sniasd o MONEY BFONS straight, BAGLIS; clear, k0 { than steady. Cholce mestern fecters mars T Nery s Dol o rnees o Vigtime sn":D—‘gmom . steady “‘ll s BOSTON, Aug. 28.—WOOL~—Strictly fine | than e Geders were | 41 western ewes. to Nervous Debili ustion, Was CORNMEA L ‘oant trask, ; Taesh | 4" | clothing, BG8c; ine and fine medium. HQ | S, ready tellers at fully as good prices | 33 Botih " havata weth ing Weaknoas wi ou 2% * S 3 [8%; medium, G4, Texas wood continues | e “slow " a1t maay; but other kinds | % SOUIN Dakota fecdor ! laok ¢ Yim, %" i’ (LAY Timothy, firm at $9.00912.0; prairle, do" prt: 24, | Ay, with ihe position very Full | about ateady all around:. Trading was net | 1 S0Uh Dakots ewes and we o e 506,00, J . $ou | clean nominal a : wes . . new "WHISK Y- Steady at s1, : 4618 | months, l@c: six to t monthe | B e e aama. s Speatirioe? | 29 western’ feoders. B! 2 d id_were about the same as yesterday. g TRON COTTONMI S8 i 075, Ao Adame sprin, . " A very good inquiry i B B 126 western foeders ewes BAGGING—4 5-1607 1-180. k 3 5 noted for California wools, with the mar. | FePresent "';l"','h“" HEMP TWINE-fe. . & : ket firm. Northern county cleaned basis, | 2 R RTENRS. N e Joteey ol 0% U v | SR e domoe, Qekeioemuden. | § ;1 '-Tn ni.lau', Jower; Boxed extra -Eom ‘Bld. 2 ,mm.'er fietcnb;v‘noll -u“nonia with ofter co v 3744 k ¥ uotations NEW YORK. Aug. - ¥ro B clear ribs. FIOTHS: whort cleas, ‘#1100 ings, - smal qQ lons are stros F Censultation Free. Treatment . Mai A 4% 1 . CHARGES LOW, 119 8, 1eth o Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaba, Neb, UR~Recelpts, | Bacon, lower; ' boxed ¢xtra sh Ohlo and Pennsylvania XXX, 192 South Dakota feeder lambs. ” - bbis.i exports, 13,156 bbis.; quist 'fl:,'a clear Hiba, mlm: hort elear, $15 06 30@81c; XX o i | MBETALS—Lead, ichigan above, Zigasc HE! 1 western ewe. s g1 e sllght decline ‘srad: h ‘W%, Spel- M % “Hadte. Deialns s con- o3 976 Idaho lambs . 5 ne l:-l-. l'%m;tl:n‘"h‘;: g fim;i&‘d l..:l'I: & u* .:;'I “I:I‘”‘l‘"m‘.lglyl hflr?" “m:-:n“E.,'" c;:": l‘:‘ C'D';Wl A‘ND Livoie’ CHICAGO WIVE ¥ K MARKET, DR. MceRtw ents, 00; win- ) ‘kens, 100; springs, claiming ve g ces on .. R TOO . : Sinmessts oy Joi turkeys, oLde; ducke: Tgs;Tanes: Drices About 3. for fine Ohie - Ohto Aoh STOCK CALVES, irTER_steady; creamery, delaine, 31G82; Michigan, 314@29%c; No. BTOCKERS Y auiry gt 1°combing and’ clothing, H8GetT comise. 3 KERS AND FEEDERS. Cattle Steady—Hogs, Sheep and La MEAL—Qulét; yellow ;| EOGS—Fird at 16c, loas ofr. : Brandywine, .60 > 1 1004 LONDON, Aug. 2.—WOOL—At & sale of . Lower. 1". No. 2 western, 60c, f. o, b. sheep skins today 3,32 bales were sold. CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts, Y An avérage number of buyers were in at- 8,500 head, including 3,00 westerns; stead. Yy So; track, state, 66%@66c, o sl feeding, 46, <. 1. 1. But- :;iirr ekeiZeffest 5 sfiz : tendance. Merinos and Bne cross.breds 10 prime ateers, $8.0006.15; 4 showed ho change from the last sale, but o, 0T 5; atockors ana teesees. B3 course wool Fuled = slightly in buyers' ©5.25; cows, $1.5006.60; helfers. §5.5008.60; favor. Follo are the sales in detall: . 3$1.6002.50: . 26695.50; New South Wales,_ 75 bales; clothing and fz'?s"a'fl"m:'r-m-mb:u'.‘m?m'?' e combing, d. Victoria, 84 bales; cloth- i and combise, NOMA Bonth Austes) ia, 218 “bales; clothing and combing, T Went pAustralia, 613 bales: clo combin, 5 X ¢clothing and combing, 34@T%d. g:-z-a- *"No. land, bales; clothing and combing, d. ~ q { Capé of Good Hope and Natal 108 § 4nd fine “weather [ OATS-No. 3 white, ugese. 1 T A o O L T HAY--Choice timothy, $9.60910.00; chotoe 3 e, B Punta Arenas, 217 bales; clothing and comb- ™ e Kansas Olty G KANSAS CITY, A celpts, 142 o Beptember, per. ém‘ oeh, No. 3 o ¢; No.'3 red, wheat attalnad | AGRS-—septembe Decembe: 3 attain T, 3 under moderate sell- cash, No. T miked, Shae o F e timent was also | 88c: No. % Soe. o, HH gEas ern steers, $4.0085.5. HOGS—Hecelpts. 1800 head: estimated to- morrow. 1,600; left over, 10,000 lower: inlxed and buichers, 3781, o choice henvy, $. Tough heavy, '65: Hght, ¥@TI0; - bulk ot ee: SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 20,000 ead lhfe& and l;wi ml)k }nror; good to wel .00; fair to cholce St estern shoep, 1500808, SPECIALIST. 4.1 J Diseases and Diso: re of Men Omly, Officlal yesterday: 87 Years' Experionce. 1¢ Years in Cattle 8, Omata. Hogs X | ,oured by & m e YARICOGELE - 7o’ ek toc discovered. No whatever. Kansas Ofty Live Stock Marke o . hv-lnu. (] KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25.—CATTLE—Re- | guarant oed. 35" oxars, 55 matives, weniernpresiecs: | BLOOD DISEASES coroesa30 to 60 anre er; quarantine, steady to native and ‘western cows. steady: | KOt Springs Treatment for Syphili stockers and feeders, strong: cholce ex- and 4 010 N Tt and dressed beef stee 0UT" 33 The sicin of face' snd o catsind alr to good, $.6007.40; stocke Rns o i 8 200,508 &% axter $.0g6.00; western fed 3.500 | treatment that is more 8 ¥ iy Texas and Indian steers, S27gL05; | SORCmEnt LAl K than t Texas. cows, 80415 native cows, §1.75g) | HoTe halsfaciory than t 6.00; native helfers, §230G2.580; canners, §1.00 | {satment Permanent. oure for 8 . ik orarist | OVER 30,000 8588.,5768, % “auaee 46@7.60; heavy, 37.51%@7.65; mixed pack. [48d &1l unndturel weakn of ers, 1 40G106; light, § 571 55%; Yorkers, Biriatiivg, oot Kidnoy and B $7.6@7.52%: plgs, 36 95a7 16 eases, Hydroocele, cu: permanen sHEEr ' KND "LAUBS Recetpts, 1000 | CHARGES LOW. CONIULTATION yREE cad. Market steady (o weak; natlve lambs P. 0. Box 20G6.00; western lambs, $3.00¢5.00, native Wethers, '$3.4004.00; western wethers, $2.900 89, fed ewes. 3.3504.15; Texas clipped FERGE: ockers ana Tesders” B sods 307" flDRU“KA Ds Lowis Live Stock Market. HITE DOVE CURE never falls o desiroy orav. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3.—CATTLE—Receipts, %&.’r&'fi!‘.‘“gfih‘fl‘l thlfi-l‘ i 4,000 head, including 2,200 Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, Shermas & McConaell Drug Co., Omahs. Neb. F1H rairie. 8, 3 ing, d. ‘ PBUTr R damery, 1@18c; Qairy, fancy, | st "Er % S, Aug. 28.—WOOL—Steady; e, jud W ; medium grades and combing. ghi EGGS—Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas . fine, 16%c; beavy fine, ’f%; tub stock, 15¢ doz., loas off, cases returned. . - washed, 16G3c. bigsrs Recelpta. Shipme s A Coftee Market. Pk iy W oo N | me NEW YORK, Aug. #.-COFFEE-Spot, Oats, bu.’ 15000 X 3 Rio, steady: No, 7 involce, to. Mild, fim: s ’ 5 Cordova, ‘h&w Futures opened stegdy, Selebe St , with prices ef under realis- ing and affected by easier ry markets TOLEDO, Aug. %.—~WHEAT-Dull and . §nd European cables and ruled ivery {rregu- meak Sash, Tie; Beptember, Tic; December, 3 - ar, "h"“!hamrrg:::ll:;ar&\f:t LTS O RNADull “sha weak; Soptesmber, Mo ¥y " 3 ! : buyers during the day and Europe had & it Dacembe o i SRRE falr number of orders on the long sid OATE-Dull dnd Steady; September, 3%o; i speculative activity from Outside ‘mg ot b : e ' TR S ‘it A Shomptricy M A z T und midday re ain set in, to Ehijostudy; new shipping, S@me; good R e Gl aad sasier) Octe ] e aiviniy final prioes refiecting o heC Eain Of 3 points s o pld...... fon ¢ onl 1l o R §o.'2 timothy, $1.90 o I anglunited States Sieei.. olnta. Total sales amounted 1o %0 bage. Tasan. e T o extra, | RY Wl - " e i | focluding °f e’ rin; ‘state, prime t, : venner soT ep. o Jfrime,to choice. 1301 Milwaukee Grain Market. o November, 5.! cominon to 1900 P45 | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2-FLOUR-Mar. [E%"% i uary. 58606, op, ; ¢ Pact 1901 ke‘l‘ eady. do ptd. { ay | $Toe: May, sEasbiaistizisi 311 ExEzEsE 00050 00 400010 20 400019101010 10 8 SRRORO RSN SenatOBBRSIS P TSSO RSO BTN RSOEE 10 heifers. . 4 heifers. .. 81 heifers.. 1ealf..... 4 feeders., § feeders. 26 feeders. . 22 steers.. .. 1 heifer. . SE3ISITRASSIVLTLSEVIBE BT SSRIZLLL3EBASTALS 3 - o » Py g~ ¢ c. mqffli}‘rfi'fi%i& il R S SILVER-Steady at 263160 per S —— ATDee, v b BARLEY ower: fim“i sasc; sample, | “MONEY—3 per cent. The rate of ats-| wpw SOP% ool s fornar 21 10 3 Tba 190; Fexse > by 2 . 4 | g%t gt the ‘open market ‘far short L o iy T g TR T F) | CARELower: standard, u@SiNc. [y RS St ) P mew test, c; molaswes sugar, c; refined, Du =~ Market. 2 NEW ORLEANS, Aug 2.—SUGAR-— famil; WASHINGTON, A o= 0 ""x‘"-:a‘.‘:‘ ' mu‘.k-l k- “onn’}z mily, .00 DULUTH, Min; Aug. B -WHEAT- , ® state- ugal, cent yellow, beef hams, IE.. . ; mient of the treasu in the @45-16c; seconds, 1 C. ; city extra lndia g'e"ghg;"i o oard e v T nortig | ment ot the treadury Bajsncge i MOLASSES Dl contritueal, o 801 19 19 65001031 18 00 . 59 0 00 59 00 69 50 15 900 919109 6310 40 0 80 . 05 1589 0 6408 600 4500 30 60 9 8000 00 108380000 2 ¥ 5 BB R E R R RN S e R SIS SR AR TSR ARESRNSAARSSS seasseiseliszouizsusuasanes B8 FuBRIURR . 5% FsEassifsenss

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