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10 'I'HE OMAHA DAILY 'BEE: BATURDAY, AUGUST 15 1003 e —— e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Zofiemar i, "o ofi™fuste’sedits} | 00 tnree mesmina b S ber cencs " [ Sia "W o0 Yoot oot Wi | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRET [ mmwto™sha™ e *echcctytmaecrwas vty | FOREIGN TRADE FALLS OFF September, 6a 6i4d. el S 3.76@3.90c; October, 3.u0c; vember, satisfactory to the selling interests. To- COKN—8pot, American mixed, firm, 4s 84; NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. 4.10c; December, 3104e.40c; February, —_— day's advance takes the market nearly futures, quiet; September, 48 A aurch, 4ude; May, 4iegdsee; July, b vhere It was on Tuesday. Kepre- Aotive Session in Wheat Seads Prices More OMAMA WHOLESALS MARKET. Further Hoom im Prices = Makes | *" Another L'ght Run o Oattle, and Killers = e Dun Reports Decreate in Both Exports and Imports at New York. - BEElEEEEEESESES > Than Cent Higher. Brokers Watehfal and Careful. BUSINESS AT THE CLEARING HOUSES, Oommanded 8tronger Prices. o “. “ Co fon of Trade and Quotation NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—There was an- 8 other uprush of prices today in further re- | Transactions of the Associated Banks < o Staple and Fancy Produce. SOy ¢ y from the extreme depression of last -4 8 CORN AND OATS KULE WEAK AND LOWER| 1G5 rresn stock, loss off, 1tc. Week. S0 violent. didy the movement be- Duriag the Past Week. HOGS SO0 ABOUT A NICKEL - HIGHER 1 IVE POULTHY—Hens, w4@lic; spring [ come that it was reghrded with ielon | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.~The following ta- __— i -y chickens, per Ib., 13G13%c; roosters, accord- | and. professional traders became watchful | ble, ‘compued 'by draustieei, siavws the Provisions Open Siromg on Board | ing to age, 4Gbc; turkeys, 10gile; old ducks, | for |l)mp(om- of r X nr’| in nrdh.‘r"u: n‘i;'e :;;nk cl;.ulng:dul the p'|;| 'T:n"\‘r'." for | Not Enough Sheep on Sale to Make a be; younk ducks, wglve. & ripening opportunity for a s o the ¢ week ended August i3, W o~ 9t Teade, bnt Ease Off on Bro- B e cking stock, 12W4@13c] cholco Roside for s turn. The market SHOWS | ceutage Of 1ucrease Ama 4ECtoase as Coim- Fair Test of the Market, but the Mess® Selling, Clestag dairy, In tubs, 15@ibc; separator, 2 abundant evidence of leadership and skil- | pared with the corresponding week last Few that Did Arrive Sold e Selling, FRESH FISH-Fresh ful_management and was heid by trans- | year: Dowa. 94c; pickersi, igde; pike, 10c; perch, 6c: | ferring bull operations from one stock or About Steady. Luffalo, i%@8Se; viuefish, l6c; whilefish, 9 | &roup of stocks to another, taking profits | | $¥4c; sulmon, 1de; haddock, 1c; codfish, '1ic; (i the one as buying was shifted to an CITIES. cmnnnl lnc.‘Dw. —_— b *l0c, lobster, boiled, per Ib.,|other. News seemed to have nothing to Y UHICAGO, Aug. 14.—There was @ con- | heer tabiiers, seaen per b, S5, bullleads. | do with the fdvance bevond the fact that b SOUTH OMAHA, Aug, 14 tinuation of yestcrday s sentment in the |ije: eatfiah, 1. biack bass, 20@42c, haiibut, [ the market had turned. That is to say, | *New York . CI$1L.216,875,34(......| 6.5 Receipts were: Cattle. HOgS. Sneep. heat pit_ today aind prices advences|joe: jes, 12c. lerring, 6c; white bass, | the conviction was general that necessary |*Chicago ...............| W74s8,8:8 3.2). Official’ Monday . $oi8 Shatpiy. closing 101ie hlgher. Coin was | 105 Sherine se " one 98 "|liquidation had been completed for the |*HBiston ... ... q UL Auvaany ocoooeiis AL Boi Off o, oats down a shade und piov.sicns | VS Ne per ton, $13.60. present and prices consequently left free to | *Philadelpoia ... . ) Official W ednesday 8 ere from 2uc to The lower. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | beek the level of true values. Little was | 'St Louis | 6s,20858 Otficial ‘thursday ] Trading was again active in wheat and | peifers’ association: Choice No. 1 upland, | eard of vesterday's numerous stories re. | kitsburg ... ! Ufticial Friday . . the market was very s.rong most of tie | e N, 5. ‘medium, $1.00;, coarse, | garding Reading, which ranged over a wide | *Ban krancisco 3. day. "The opening was tirm on higher ca- [$:%' Y Rese’ DF : | Held of credulity, and that stock was stead- | *Baltimore 24w|......| 27| Five days this week. B e e et iBaie, Nut & (- | 9% RYs. SR G lily under pressure to take profits all day | Cincinnad 8. . Same days last week B o Do 48 to (he Impression | 108, D8y of g ht 4 with the sustaining strength at other points | *Kansas City . 0. Same week before. o Jenction set tn due O emand made | falr and receipts light. i the list. It was not at any time any |Clcveland .. ¥ Same three weeks ago Sl artar ors Bomswhat. exhagduten,| SORN-w0. more than a fraction over last night, and | ‘Minneapoiis ...|""7§| Bame four weeks ago 49,731 e mobe favorable narvesting weather fi| SR NC 3, 800 for the greater part of the day was below. | *New Oileans Jdf Same days last year 827 60,1 the HOFiRwWest wae 6lso & depressiag influ- | FYB—NO. & Be. The carly strength in the market was |Detroit . S etel b RECHIPTS FOR i THAK o DA, oo early, Ahe depression Was ¢iiy mo VEGETABLES. most conspicucus in the western grain |*Louisvilie g The following table shows the recelpts of entary. Yhowever, ‘and after September | NEW POTATOLS—Southern and home clrryln’ raliroads and the principal buy- | OMAHA .... cattle, hogs und sheep at South Umana for Pad'8old oft to si%c the market agaly | ETOWN, per bu., i0gslc. ing shifted afterwards to the eastern part |*Milwaukee . the year w date, and comparisons with last ad sold off to gike the marke: agal v BERS—Home grown, per doz., 30c. [ of the may, led by New York Central and |*Provisence . year: 4 turned strong, Sonams fhore pronownesd BEANS—Home grown, wax, per market | followed by the other trunk line stocks. [ *Buffalo . 1908. 1902. Inc. Dec. B e e aiarmed ‘at the cash situa: | basket, 70g80c; string, per market basket, London was reported an eager buyer of | +8t Paul Cattle BOTSAT 406,955 140,562 . » alar 3 70G80c. vew York Central, but no other news was | Indlanapolls i e e T i B old ae 8 O LIFLOWER—Home grown, per doz., | forthcoraing o explain the strength of the | Los Angeios Sheo °; Ve Coen i ot hushel (at Minneapolis), and covered | 80¢. . s IMOUES | o i TR e e it (he Ak | Doavosen Average price pu ogs ut Boutn ! With s ‘good | CABBAGE—New home grown, f the list in the day y Denver ... Prebi g o e P e trvont Acoount BeptamIDer | Pec. i, vance there failing to keep pace' with the | Richmond - Omaha for the last several days with com- R O e IQSiaation SEain set | ORE CORN—Per doz., 10G1%c. movement here and 8o offering an arbi- | Columbus . . advanced to %, but llquidation SEMR SO0 G OMATOES—Home grown, per basket, |trage profit in selling in this market all | Seattlo .. in and part of the h‘l ‘"v"'r ‘fi:n um- tomn, | 608, day. 'The forelgn exchange market was | Washington oL B oy R LA LT Ehmey re- | HHUBARB—Per Ib., lc. somewhat affected and hardened on a de- | *Savannah ber up 1@i%c ot stusthgsic rimary re | KHUBAIBIEST Vo 00 50 o0, mand _for remittances by _tomorrow's | Memphis Solpts were A e adstreot's exports| CELERY—Michigan, per dos, 30@ssc. steamer. There was ‘rtl! interest in the | Albany 4 e oA o A - Mradstreot's exports| GNIONS-—New home grown, dry, ber Ib. | question whether forelgners would re-sell | Malt Lake City gt wheat &nd floyr for CHe. W eeK otain | 20, merfean largely on the advance In prices | sportland, Ore 845,00 bushels. Minneapolls and Duluth | FRUITS. hers. The United Btates - Steel stocks | vToteds Joported recelp e Qe 3y ot contract | PLUMS — Burbanks, $150; P, D. per|lagged in the upward movement of the day | Fort Worth . dooal recetpts o L o o the thres | box, $i.38;_ Washington Bradshaw, |and were somewhat affected by the re- | Peoria . nde—made total reCe Dt rars fagt weel | $1.46@1 46; Wixon, $1.0; Kelsey Japan, $1.80." | ports of extensive shutting down of mills | Hartford .nl‘;mL‘u“an‘Zg c..“y'&.'r':‘;'u" cars last wee PRUNIS—Tragedy, per box, $1..50; Gross, &1 w,ellern Pdex:‘nlylvunln ll;\dlansl;rn °h|‘°' Rochester ... h malgamate Copper was helpe: a rise | Atlanta . Trading in corn was quiet and the mat- | 8L |\ oo cajitornia, early freestones [in the price of the metal here. in Lon- |Des Moines feot on the whole was Teaturelem: predio. | and early Crawfords, $1.06. don there was a rise In copper futures. A | New Haven lent weather in the corn ,.-‘n, with pre e CURRANTS—1'er 16-qt. case, $2.00. feature of the day's news was the report { Nashville . Hons of a continustion of the same condl | & OSKBERRIES—Per 16-at. case, $280. |of sales of cash wheat at Minneapolls fof | 8pokane, tlon, caused gencrul seiiing, and but fof the | Frlpe” California, Bartlett's, per boX, [§1 a bushel. Preliminary estimates of the | Grand Hapids strehgth In Wwneat (e market would have | L Y, week's currency movement jointed to 8 | Sioux City become _quite = demoralized. = September | 8% (o y 1 oUPE — Texas standard, per |cash gain by the banks this week of nearly | Byringfield, Clomed O Jom e e neast srade, | crate, §2.08; per % crate, $2.00. £,00,00. Curiosity regarding the bank | Novfotic were 184 cars. with 17 of contract grade. APPLES -Kew ‘stock, %-bu., 7e; 3-bu, | statement centers on the loan item. The | Dayton Favorable weather and increased receipts | | APPLES active buying of stocks during the week |ioaseor were responsible for an casier tone in oats | Rla, 8800 oo 1o o0 xgue each. |has undoybiedly involved some heavy bor. | Worcester and the weaku in corn was aiso & de- TROPICAL FRUITS. rowing. But the entire lack of response | Augusta, G pressing influence. Oats closed lower. Lo- | g g S in the loan ftem of the banks to the 10ng | Porriand. Mo cal receipts were 231 cars. Yut 3 e i errhnean, all’ sizes, | liquidation makes the question of the effect | Soranton’ Provisions were sirong early, but later | ORANGIS - Mediterranean, all #1208 | of'the ranewed buying of stocks on 1oans | Foneis the market eased oft on seiling by brokers. | $3.50; Bt Mickes or pape ' a doubtful one. The violent upward move- | g aoge The feature In the (rade was the changs | Wuwid0); Valenclas, M "y g | ment of 5t points o 80 in Amaigamated | 5 e from September ribs to October. Septem LEMONS_California _ fans P 15 50| Copper on dealings in nearly 100,000 shares | 3" Ber lard was oft iio et 4004 while ribs | sises, SLILgEM: cholos, ¥ sustained) the later = market, - which had were b@The off at $7.71%47.8). 0G44.25. " - i Pmtimatad receipts 1or tomorrow: Wheat, | © LIMES—#'lorida, per 6-basket cratn, $.00, [ Shown signs of hesitation. As it was, last | Davenport ices were ofter a little below the 'best, 76 cars; corn, 18) cars; oats, %5 cars; Logs, MISCELLANEOUS. it the closing was_ strong ang active. Tho EMIIQR{{:& 13,000 head. i shelled, So. " N aes k The leading futures ranged as follows: N0 A e | ST e e T A iaoe aia Knoxvilla Ot S ow | Olo e No. 2 sajted, Gct specialties are & Jittle stronger. t Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | . + [ No. 1 v c; No. 2 veal | “There were a few heavy spots in the o N5 n calt 12 to 18 Iba., o, dry ealted hides, 8@ | hond market, but the tone was generally b7 il PP 4 Z5c; horse hides, $1.50@ | sirong. Total sales ,par value, $3,630,000. g & Sept. 183,@%| S . | 2.60. United States bonds were unchanged on | yoye§t & b Sept. % 81% | “NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | oqj) Yichita . b Dec. + 88882414 | 17c; hard shell, per Ib., 14ci No. 2 oft aheli, | “goilowing are tne quotations on the New | Foungstow May 108 SIS | Der Tbe 13 No. 2 hara shell, per 1b, 12¢! | -SK'HUOR Snange: Helena, .. *Corn— fir Is, per Ib.. 12c; filberts, per Ib., 12c;| /L % 8o Pacifo ... Lex ngton 62%| 625627463 ajmonds, soft shell, per 1b., 16c; hard shell, ! H4i80. Rallway ‘hattanooga %A% 624 @5S 63% | per Ib., 15c; pecans, large, per Ib, 124ci | 5.0 VAR 11 4 Lowell . 62%) 63% 63% | emall, per Ib., llc; peanuts, per Ib, Gici N I 6% Texas & Pacio,..... New Bed: roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c. Canadian Pacific.....126% Toledo, St. L. & W. Kalamazoo . %), 0| Si%( BWIBUGK Central of N. J 59 + Fargo, N. D e+ bt i B+ o4 St. Louis Grain and Provisions. Abverts Canton, O, Jackson, ST, LOUIS, Aug. 1—WHEAT-ligher; N g“rf‘.kx'}‘-"fifigum : o No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 8lc; track, do 5 ockford, Ashed v Packing Co. 11% 2.“‘: }g }:Dsg }; g* {Hg §2%c; September, ul{. December, 844c; ;«,r"‘g:l \ B];rlnlfleld, 0. Py .0 | Bwift and Cum;uny May, 86%@86%c; No. 2 hard, $5@ ] ; TR $ Binghamton 0. Armour & Co. | 7 CORN-—Weak; No. 2 cash, dfc: track, $Q 4 i i Chester, Pa 1l Cudaby Packing 1 % s&’ic"‘““’"' 49%c; December, 49%c; s i - ] 162/ ¥ e ‘\\':’r?::-';i gugnfiloux City. ’y, ' P 11 ees o] 3 g 3 Bept. 4l 7 OATB Higher; No. 2_cash, c; grack © Welle- Fargo Be w11 8.'D. ol ool 96 | Livingstone & Oct. 17 @26c; September, mt:: December, 35c; May, E Amal. Copper Mansfield, O. 511, L. F. Husz.... . e er, X § remont, Ne i ! o CAlk duotatians “were as follow FLOUR-Higher; red winter patents, $4.90 2 3 Utica . 706, i Wertheimer it is to' be noted that fall trade in dry FLOUR-Steady; winter paten . I A e e e boit’ . Dec . 910, Other buyers. Hows Steady to Higher, While Sheep | go0ds, clothing, hats ‘shoes and millinery Eflo' -z-‘;nlgm‘u.u ).‘sxfim‘:i 'E"" p'?x:m sgbg; pe. has expanded in the leading western, @- } straights, . . akers, INTERNAL COMMERCE FAIRLY MAINTAINED Cotton Outlook Slightly Better, Wool- ens Tmprove, Shoes Ordered Freely and Dry Goods Are Stead. iy Bought, \ 5 C41d Ml iiiiiiiidi il NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of ‘rade tomorrow will say: Earnings of rallways for August thus far show an average gain of 7.7 per cent over :;‘0.1‘ year and 10.3 per cent compared with Distribution of merchandise Is heavy, more Interruption t e being recorded and in staple lines prices are steady. Prep- ations for fall trade are vigorous, many manufacturers working overtime ' to il important orders. Collections are fully as prompt as usual for this season, aithough nh some lines there is less Inclination to discount bills. Crop news is reassuring. Forelgn trade at this port for the wee showed a loss of $1461,040 In_ exports, as compared with the same week last year, while imports also decreased by $2,137,57. Iron Orders Come Slowly. Hesitation in certain branches of the fron and steel industry, incldent to tho season and aggravated by labor controversics, is indicated with some degree of definiteriess by the monthly statistics just published by the Iron Age. A vast amount of business is being done, but there is no indication to anticipate requirements of the future be- {:md contracts already placed. The week as brought no developments in the price situation, but thero ls n steady gain in Furcmlst'n of plg Iron, although the meet- ng of the leasing Cconcerns committes falled to declde on placing new contracts which was a disappolutment to some pros- % || pective sellers. i A 5 gricultural implement and machinery L ol-‘?l’.h'feh;r;“ were fi‘."m:g:\“:; three | manufacturers have secured a further large fulr test of the situation was not made, | (OfDASe of materlal % Packers, though, bought up the three cars | ,Merehant stecl and pipe 'show Improved At Just about® teady® pricss, as compared | demand, but in plates and structural ma- with yosteraay, d terial the waiting tendency is still domi- The market for the week is not a great |D8nt Svnludlfleren( from the close of last week. Cotton Improves Slightly. ongMonday prices were fully a dime loWer | A slightly increased volumo of cotton miich” Change. Bach dus's offerings have | §o0ds 18 moving on small orders for quick Deen wei "B aon day’s offerings have | delivery. Quotations for cottons are firmly been fully equal to (he supply. held an an advance in staple prints oc- The feeder market has also been in good | Surted this week, but the ratle of the shape. Desirable grades in particular have [ BrOduct to the raw material s far from been in good request at steady prices, and | SUch 18 to encoutage manufacturing. It there W ar ShRGAG. 4t SICAL 10 Ta the steady demand for men's wear woolens Bature ‘of” o tifle. casier pries. on Heavy sustains prices and business in dress goods s _improving. N otationg fo s B CEi o taice | DFY E00ds jobbers report fairly good buy- o lambs, $6.0066.%5; fair to good lambs, $4.760 | N8, the feature of the weck being some *Indloated Sund 5.00; goed to choice yearlings, $3.60@8.75; fair | ®hecial deals ‘in dress fabrics. lcates Sunday. 1o jood yeariings. 83 25(13.60; good to cholce | The feature this week has been the lib- The official number of cars of stock | wethers. $3.25@3 40 fait to g§ood wethers, | eral purchasing of heavy shoes for next brought In today by each road was: TO00ET5: Traed to Al ceCpond o 00Gs 10; | Bring by lockl jobbers. Leather has at Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. | fair to good ewes, $2.5092.75: feeder lambs, | 148t shown the increase in activity prom- P Ryiod B i $3.60@4.35; feeder yeariings, $3.25@3.60; feeder | 18ed by the vigorous operatlon of factories, Wothers, $3.003.%; feeder ewes, $1.50@20. (and both sole and wpper leathers find a Topresentative saios: better market, although no large contracts Nov AY, have yet been placed, Hides continue Tdaho bucks.... Wi weak, but the average does not exhibit the Idaho feedor ew ] fall that has been the rule in recent pre- 1daho cull feeder lambs bid ceding weeks, some lines slightly recov- Idaho feeder ewes. 92 ering. idahc feeder ewes o _Fallures this woek numbered 174 In the Nebruska cull feeders n United States, agalnst 19 last year, and Nebruiska feeder ewes % in Canada 2, compared with 21 a year ago. Nebraska feeder ewes 9 Idaho feeder ewes. 100 Idaho ewes Idaho buck lam Idaho wethers. Idaho lambs.. Idaho feeder lambs. Tdaho feeder lambs. & Idaho sheep and yearlings. Nebraska éwes Nebraska feeder yearlings... Nebraska feeder yearlings... FFEEE S TS ST EEETEE P FEEES EEEEEEES 8 Date. | 1903. [1902.[1901. [1900. |1899. 1895, [1897. July Juiy July July July uly July Juiy 5 6 6| 6 W] '||x_l| gzasE 3 e N NENRERRRERRERRRERRERERERNENEEEEL R 5. o FEEE =R e £ gezeog ' T 'SEESE Frr ESREEE LD S £28 8 EarasE { e S B S R SRBRRSLE 5 B 2 25 fl 2EBoEREE sEpNpe "EEEEE [— R R R R 6 80 5 RSSO e S0 5 & TN E3Zo8 2 e “2nsnsg P ESA8E RLLELE P g R EBEENRRS =858 i1 83 3 [prey—— 278282 Rs 858 conoee SEEEES BEEZEpEsE =223 'S8 B e ———— 2 SEDANE TITULH EHNEEE B FIF 2 329 mestssecs H isist o - R 258252 " ‘g32 . e BES HER FE . REVBRE 68BES! _uufl--,_,,~ & [, BESS a3 FAREBD 3 = A az32 ~ = ozEREss ke ! Ereswiens: | ZEB2E EEAEH SEEESIS i E 2588 P . 64 136 8 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was follows, each buyer purchasing the num- r of head indicated: 5253 238 EB2S sgasie: CLOTHING TRADES ARE EXPANDING, Lessened Financial Pressure Has Atded Many Lines. NEW YORK, Aug. M.—Bradstreet's to- morrow will say: Developments this week have been largely tavorable. Prominent among these is the lessening of pressure at the country's finan- clal center, which has led to a more opti- e mistic feeling at large. Apart from this, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | however, though no doubt affected thereby, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. %0 140 602 i3 468 % 4,683 562 coaraca ot ot IR ORISR BBIZZTTSBRARBEEEHS! IBulzane. 28 | poznBEfs othy, trong, $3.25@3.50. s ? X Fehehs 1575 9,082 6,285 and Lombs Stay ¥ southern and eastern markets. Pig fron .30, CORNMEAL—! v, $2.00. Pa.... 1wk Py’ B amoderate run of | CHICAGO, Aug. 14—CATTLE-Receipts, | has sold freely, with more firmness as to EAT—No. 2 spring, 83@S4c; No. 3, 89 | BRAN-] ; sacked, east track, T@76c, m i % cattle here this morning, and as local buy- | 3 o ' i i e | prices. Bxport demand for wheat and flour 82¢; No, 2 red, S14asy HAYSteady! “Umotly, old. 4600G10.} tH ! B y B ers were all anxious for suppiies the mar- | Steors 3o b0Ge 0 mhor tn mentom. 34756 | Shipments have eniarged. Tramo relations . steers, 3$5.2036.40; CORN—No. 2, G2ic; No. 2 yellow, GSe. new, 3. .00; prairie, '$8.0010.00. L R N. ket ruled active and higher on all desir- : u foeders, $2.60@4.20; cows, | while pointing to a comparatively eastward OATS--No. 2, c; No..'2 whife, 36%e; gtofi OB ON T . . able grades. Except for a few rriy- | § g B0 meltern S5 TS CATners: 31 movement of grain, show a heavier move- No. 3 white, a&s& 14C. AGGIN( c. s als overything was sold in good season, f 2. alve .00@6.75; Texas | ment of live animals and a_marked increase RYE-No. 2, HEMP TWL - & B Were several cars of corn-fed steers 5; western steers, $3.25 [in_westbound shipments of frelght. Y—Falr o cholce malting, 4| PROVISIONS—Pork, weaker; standard 3 Montreal .. o on sale this morning, and in fact a larger | Gu. \ Reports of congestion In rallway trafic @630, $13.17%. Lard, firm, $7.12%. Bacon, " o0 Toronto ) percentage of the receipts than usual con- H%Gb—l'ucfll ts, 17,000 head; estlmated | are most severe in the Canton City district, SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.02; No. 1 north ; boxed, extra shorts, $8.13%; clear 3 ¥ & Winnipeg . i X sisted of beef steers. The cflumy of sev- | tomorrow, 10,000; market steady, 6@l0c | but this trouble affects the lumber ship western, §1.06; prime tmothy, $3.40; clover, | ribs ; mhort clears, $9.35. Minn, & 80 L 4o ptd / Halifax : eral shipments was by far t . . 8 e best of an igher; mixed and butchers, $5. 65; good | ments of the northwest and coal shipments contract grade, §12.00Q12.50. METALS-Firm, $.10. Egelwr. firm, $5.50. | 3o "pacige 6% National Blacuft ... Ottawa X that have been here If some time past. ;‘o‘choic« heavy, $5.46@5.67%; rough h from Pennsylvania, and coming so early in PROVISIONB-Mexs' pork, per bbl., $1300| POULTRY--Steady: chickens, Sc; springs, | M. K. & T 19% National Lead i Vancouver, B. C. 322, b Packers, though, all took hold freely, and g%m; light,” $5.35@6.80; bulk of sales, | the season fs regarded as significant of the ¥ 2 @13.10. Lard, per 100 I hort | 11¢c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8%c; geese, do ptd 41%/No. American . uebee v . as a result the prices paid were very satl .50, probable volume of business to be offered ribs sides (loose), $7.50¢a.75. ‘gry' alted | BUTTER—Quiet; creamery, 14G20c; dairy, | Nat. R. R of M.'ptd. 42 amilton factory and were quoted considerably BP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 5,000 | to transportation companies. shoulders (boxed), $7.5007.62%. Short clear 60, N. Y. Central 125% 8t. John, N.'B 196, .7l higher than yesterday or the close of last | head; market steady; good to chofce weth- | The improvement in the sales of pig fron sides (boxed), $8.124@8.%5, gccs—msher. 15%e, loss off. et Y Preased 8. C: % | Victoria,' B." C. 3 X week. As high as $.40 was pald today, | ers, $3.2@8.75; fair to _choice mixed, $2.50@ | at Chicago Is due largely to heavy akings The following were the receipts and ship- Receipts. Shipments. | do ptd. 4 | London’ . 708, which is the top price for some time. The western sheep, $2.75G3.75; native'lumbs, [ by manufacturers and malleable interests. ments of flour and grain yusterday: Flour, bbl 4,000 b Pennsylvania Republic Steels...... | | falr to good cattle also sold to good ad- .00; western lambs, $4.60@6.65. Pittsburg sales of pig fron are larger, al- Recelpts. Sglpmanu. ‘Wheat, bu. . P., C. C. & 8t L. do pfd. 4 Totals, Canada ..[$§ 60,334,154/ 15.1|...... | vantage, and taking the market as a whole o though the leading interest has not yet 22,500 ‘ gk — - it could safely be quoted strong and attive| Km City Live Stock Market, |covered its last quarter's requirements o int pfd. a (8 et *Ralances pald in cash. as_compared with yesterday. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 14.—CATTLERe- | .10 the east the first rush of fall trade in 000 Som 12,700 | Corn, bu. v | Readiog ... [Rubber Joods . 900 7,300 | Oats, bu. 3,000 1 208,400 do 24 ptd.. 3 tNot included in totals hecause containing | There were only a few cows and heifers | ceipts, 2,600 natives, 1,000 Texans and 100 na- flr,}!hs'"mh has been satisfactory. demand for men's wear woolens for $ 1400 A Provisions, | Rock Inland Co. U. S Leather . other itams than clea in sight this morning and the market ruled | tive calves; corn fed cattle 10@%c_lower o n n n Rye, bu 1,900 Y A e e = rmAT pav. | o8, B 0% PRubbe ! §Not included in totals because of no com- | ctive and steady to stroug. Even the | than week's best prices: cows and heiters [ SPring wear has been good and wool i Barley; 7,700 i900| KANSAS CITY. Aug., 1o WE e e | Yok i 2es g parison for last year. commoner kinds of cattle 801d to better | oo stcokers and’ feedars_ steady: ohoice | firmer, & gh manuf o buy On the Produce exchange today the but- | tember, iie; December, T3c; , No. 4 Pt D) o ovel irements. TG N ; advantage and an early clearance was|export and dressed beef steers, $i.75@6.40; | Oy sufficient to cover requir tor market was. firm: ofeameris, 1¢gioc; | hard, 7ie: No. 3, 1%@7sc: No. 4, T0a7ic; re- | 8¢, L. ¢ S e Cotton Market. made, A large part of the siump in prices | falr to good, $3.75a.T; stockers and feeders, | The hIgh price of cotion has resulted in Gairles, 15GTc. Tgge Arm; at matk, cases | jocted, 08@T0c; No."3 red, Toh@ite; No. 3 Igfop h{ DN e NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14—COTTON- | hs first Of this week s mow been ro-|§8.000485; ‘western fed *aicers. 8250 55! | CYINE COND PIATUSIONs 0 for teather included, idgisse. Cheese, stendy, 16giie. | M55 _september, 84 Qi%o; Deosmbet: SO —e et "m&‘hlfi“ i Bl B ere 1s nothing new to report regarding {:::!l?'s'gmlmh:m'lm"cfiw&' $15004.10; e {s merely’ sufficlent to meet requirements, . ood ordinary,” 10%c; low ) ; o SLIQRSE; sative cows, $1.E0RL. ut prices of the lattor nre gteady. NEW YORK GENERAL MARIKET, el s, Joc3 white, {i¥%c; No. 3 mixed, New York Momey Market. Tiddlng, 125%6; Bood middling 19 : ‘a4g: | bulls, veal calves and stags. They have tive helfera," $3.5G1T0; conhers; 1.00G2. O O T e Y e, sk s o : GATS—No. ¢ white, %GS7c; No. 3 mixed, | NEW YORK. Aug. 1-—MONEY_on|dling Iam 'i3itise nomina) “utures | 3.4, in much the same riothes all the | bulls BLUGES) calyes, BT sirong to o | T4EAF manufacturers have reduced thie list — . 2 . g 3 R Steady: August, 12.8@13.G3c; Sept 3 : ] ; fos In order to encourage demand, Quotations of the Day on Vartous | M&o 1 00 o g ey A T et ine s orod | 1097G1hoic; October, §.54G0.8ic; November, | . There were only & few bunches of stock- | higher; top, 8. bulk of ailes. & Jaos0; | P Commoditien. HAY—Cholce timothy, '$9.00210.00; cholce | per cent; % days, § per cent; aix months, “%igc«; January, ers and feeders in the yards, and as is [ heavy, $5.20@5.40. mlxked p.c‘lgabr;.rfim. The building trades' strike at New York YORK, Aug. 14—FLOUR—Receipts, | prairie, . per cent. Prime mercantile paper, Mareh. '35 | generally the case toward the close of the | light, ' $5.4505.65; yorkers, 35565, pigs, has affected the demand for architectural . " | iron. A " week not many were wanted. It would not | 3, . .| "Wheat, including flour, exports for the o hbin seocets, I bhle | uone and | .0 UTTER—Creamery, 16@1c; fancy dalry, | 69,04 per cent. & i ANGE—Firmer, with | _Bocrotary Hester's statement of th B A e rod with the oioss of faat® mfif“’.fia" R B %fi%‘fl eck ended July ?ln aggregato SATLI bu, er; winter ents, $3.90G4.90; win- | 16¢. " hills at’ $4.8% | World's visible su of cotton shows a |8teady. o tern lambs, ; fed ewes, | against 3, BAL Woe, &t ol T o ter Btratghts, §8.95G380; Minnesoth patonts, | KGGS—Fresh, 1. onts, | Sctusl business in bankersl bille at $4.8% | 0SS Nle of 1.4k ainst LB1L Week good cattle are about steady, but | Western lambs, 82. i 700 | Taxt year, 1,009,761 in 1901 and 3,113,641 in 1900. . Hyo flour, qulet; fair o good, | Corn, bu . Gop | L0 Commercial bills, SOMBUES | rar, | firm at an advance'ss 1G8 points und jer o | here today to make a test of the market, | feeders, §2.45G3.50. 1905, 41,646,906 . 1901 and 172,498 in 1900, 008 30; gholoe to fancy, iuigase. " |Oats, bu } P o ; " | time showed further strength on the highet | From the way packers bought the corn: s e Corn' exports for ihe' week aggregate i Y western, 3 ") owever, it would be safe to guote b 707,687 bu., against 554428 last week, 93,423 H1% clty, $L10; kiln dried, £3.25G3.30. Minneapolis Wheat, Flou HONDE_Government, steady; rafironds, ohbis Claus subnase annne W Eeats oot 'sirons. "Representative sales: | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14—CATTLE-Recelpts, | o Joar ago, GmMT in 1901 and 3017.081 In 1900 3 g TR g — T—Sep- : ,000 head, including 1.200 Texans: market |~ fror six weeks of the cereal year they ag- afcat; plate, Wigsuo < I New Yore: “E‘,,m,"mgfi‘z%v“ e combar, B on Sen o o e head o3 ToF the Sult piatee. TN AERNOR Fena native :3"5;“‘ and export steers, | gregato 6018430 bu, ngninet §41,860 in g —Dull; feeding, 62 c. 1. f. \ i " y {) d o - 0 80; dress eef and butcher steers, { 7783220 in 1901 and 21.266,820 in ). Yord malting Sl40%is o0\ 1. New Yor | ok, Noy L hird Sl e, 3 ROrhert | 8 B T il 0 T T et e H 00G6.15! stoers under 1000 Ibs., $1.006:4.25: | " Business failures in the United States for WHEAT—Recelpts, 2,30 bu.; exports, 32,. | 100 No. 2 northern, §1.00; Mo * A 3 ut after-selling up to 10.86c for the former stockers and_feeders, $2.85(74.00:' cows and | the week ended August 13 number 160, 040 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, &e, elevator: | PHE 4 patents: SANNGN: 108 and 1004¢ for tho latter the list was weak- heifers, $2.4004.60; canners, $2.00§2.25; bulls, | against 161 last week, 181 In the lfke week No. 2 red, 88%e, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 nort LOUR—Tirs o . 000 ¥ ened by reallsing and by the decline in 1626 calves, $3.0006.7; Texas and In- | SF 1605 178 n 1001 108 in 1900 and 172 in 1500, g, Duluth, 8o, ' o, b. afloat; No. 1 | BEIORA®, O Sor 0. £ o B In ; Famust, Nooh aeis depreaded by notices. i steers, §2.9008,%; cows and helfers, | “1n Canada faliures for the week are 16 Manitoba, 9%c, T. 0. b. afloat. Options ex- | Jecond clears, §2.90G3.00, £. o. o n at position had opened at 18.40c bid and 210080 against 26 last week and 28 in this week one rienced another bid advance today, led | Mnsapol 3 | 3. C. gen. bar sold down to 13.06c before midday, while HOGS-Recelpts, 4,000 head; market strong | Y8ar ago. y the northwest, whero a contest for the| BRAN-] 2, 3 g the latter months, though relatively steady, to Bo higher: nigs and lghts, $6.40@5.80; M 03 2 I O IS 2 . ke coupon 101k sy declined to the opening figures. The beara ackers. $6.30@5.70; butehers and best heavy, | patlure on Consolldated Exchange, Philadelphia Produce Market. o troy -t gt pisges again came to the support of values at the o isat.. ] TTER— . % % | lower levels, however, and the market was E;‘fl: P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2| NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The suspension of w:fl{%ndawumer;‘uv‘nnl:inBg'elmer)‘, % e : M. 4 rallied quite sharply, with the bulls enter- head; market slow: native muttons, $3. H. A. Patterson, a member of the Consoll- " W dsoe: nearby prints, 2lo. oo L& S ing the ring in person and bidding 1230 | 12 360 fambs, $4.0% 60: culls and bucks, $260 | dated Hiock exchanke, was aniounced to- ¢ net higher; May, 58i¢@s9c; closed at| EGGS—Firm, good demand; fresh nearby, p or 25,1 ales August without getting an a @4.00; stockers, $3.00g3. day. The fallure wa 7 »” i September 3 d H f western, 20c; fresh south- k. offer of any kind. At the same time an- % . Detimber, H10wo; closed at He Bt THC |20 Ione O tber tresh sotithern. 18011c, wntral of ) other representative of the pool was bi St. Joseph Live Stock Market. e CORN—Receipts, 10,400 bu.; exports, 33,005 | CHEESE—Firm, good demand: New York | cnr, " "0uic itie. rrh e gl ding 10.75 for Beptember and the entl §T. JOSEPH, Aug. 14.—CATTLE—Re- b bu.t Sales, SH000 bk Batumes b e O | hoiae now, 10G10N0; Talr to | Shis. & OMle fbs. 10 e o Pucite s list moved up, with October reaching 10.05c I B A St N | Bpot, steady; No. 2 G9%e, elevator, and | §ood new, %@10%c. L B& Qo e BNT UL & W ;{I.flhl;l:lct:l.h:lr‘ fonths selling at about the fatives, $3.8606.60; cown and helfers, $1.500 n;f:fi.{"?’, for record yesterday as fur. i B e & St P g @ lon Pacitie g “ arives. » . by the Midland Guara d s Nadeandi e, fasien: Se; N flwaukee Grain Market. 3 5 do_conv. 4a. ding of 10.50 was withdrawn that month T ke A f e head. wariet 10q16c | Trust company, bonded abstracter, 16i4 leoted &nd Again depresssd by more o Milwankes A% A 1100 (Wabash s0ld at 12.27c and closed at 12.29c, that being higher: light, $5.30g6.60; medfum and heavy, | Farnam street: vorable weather conditions, ..{“c';”' Jao | MILWAUKEE, _ Aus. 16 —~WHEAT— ; : do 3s... the highest figure at which an actual sale 25.0096.45. Martin M. Brown to Maria Re uidation. It closed Mo net lower: Septem. | Higher. Closei No. 2 northern, ¥ic; Sep- | do debi B | was reported: During the afternoon the A, AND LAMBS—Receipts, 142 head; | 18, block 2, Union Place add it ber, J50%o; olosed at 69c. December | tember, S2c bid. B [t Ehdpe do..oo0 late months were steadied by reports” of market steady. Arnha Schnelder and husband to Anna ¥ ; closed at 9. A o E—-Firm; No. 1. 83ic. 9 3 L s too much rain in certain sections of the ik A% Poulicek, ‘ot 16, block 13, 1st add Recelpts, 34,60 bu.; exports, 52,96) 0. 9, 68G0(c; sample, $GHic. : [con. Tobsose 45..ror: belt, but generally speaking the cl'matio Stoux City Live Stock Market, to Bouth Omaha oot B Spot, steady: No. 3. dc: standa . r W& D. C. is. 101 [Colo, Fuel con. Se... |conditions were favorable. The close w y In.. Aug. 14.—(pecial Tele- | John 8. Nesbit and wife to Bryan B. white. 430; No. 3, 3sc; No. 3 white id Focking Vel e, 106 |Man: O Mig dacs et @10 points higher. Bales of 10,159 bales SIOUX CITY, Ta, Aug. 14 (Special Te Hopper, lot 8, block 11, Waterlon No. 3 white, 4lc; track, white, {1g4étge. Duluth Gratn Market. U.'S. Steel Ga........ 80 Rbok lsland ds. were reported to spinners. It is said 850 gram) — CATTLE = oeipts, 200 Ernest Bweet and wife et al to Her: IAY— v shi ] e " LU —~WHEAT—In a. bales have just been shipped here from steady; beeves, » * . 5 man E. Love, wi0 feet lot 28 and e? HAY—Basy: shipping, 75@8ie; good to| DULUTH, Aug. . v | X Offerg . mixed, $2.50@4.%: stockers and feeders, $2.50 o 2 & d or deltv 3 ! o Luke & Templ choice, §1.00g1.06. No. 2 ‘hard, gic: No. 1 northern, 80%c; No. S TS O ST . Migunt contraaty @3.75; calves and yearlings, §2.6063.00. feet lot %1 1 1 v il i common i orc, | Fociisr b Sepranter” Sl London Stork marker. |1 S BN T B e, s | 8 5 G oifig coast, 1902, :G2c; 1001, 11GI6e, olds 4 LONDON, Aug. 14.—Closing quotations: ST. LOUIS, Aug. M4.—COTTON—Quiet; ing at $6.10G6.32%: bulk, 5.1 AL . Tutes A e Con g O 5 i Peorin Market. ; York Gentral. .31 | middling, 124c; sales, 3 bales; stock, 11,713 P e v P | pihage add ...l e RER: Quiet; Qalvegton, 2 to 1 ibs. | PEORIA, 1. Aug 14—CORN-Firm; it san & Western. 4% | DO VERPOOL, Aug. 14.—COTTON—Spot, ND HEIFERS. Following were the receipts of live stock | & tin Miots 45 and 6, block 14, Car- ary, 3 to 8 lbs. ldc -+ 18¢; Texas, | No. 2. B2 bid; No. 4, Bl ! 5 & 0 limited_ prices and unchanged; good mid- at the six prineipal wes'ern cities yesterday thoge sad .. 1 DRATHER—Qulet: held Bige. | “OATS-Higher; new No. 3 white, ML@ ¢ aling, 7.104; middling, 684d; low middling, EIFERS. Cattle, Hoes. Sheen | 5 IHO8Y 405 o atee, to John RICE~Firm; domestic, falr 'to extra, | 3¢ NO: ¢ White, JINGHY 6.624; good ordinary, 6.36c; ordinary, 616c, 1 v Omaha dos” B Ee ‘Gatlin, lot 3, block thage . * Japan, Sk@se. | e C . The sales of the day were 5,000 bales, of BULLS. Chicago . 00 14 Thomas Slmanek and wife to Henry ROV IS OBt frm: family. $10.78 Beaton Stock Quutationa. X 4 . 4 which 1,000 were for speculation and ex- 2 v Fangus O 0 00 A Flaner, o T and $, bloci 9 @12.25; mess, 38 50. Cut s, % % . port and included 3, merican; receipts 3 . b X .| Bouth Omah = Phee Je 3 okien ettien, hantin, Jilets | BOSTON, Aug. M_Cell loans, AP OtBe! | Sinitee Foooo 84 Southern Rallvay.... 2 | None. Futures opened and closed steady. Bt Joseph e e Chate & Huntington et i, executors, ®; plokl 13,00, Lard, | Slosing Drices un stocks And bonds: Beaver &G0 soutnern Fac American e 6. ©. August and Seplomber. Bloux City. 0 3 to" Farkway Hetl Betat ‘company, : 4 G da ptd. Unlon Pacific. 6.49d;: September an ober, .£0d ; ots 18, 19 and 20, block ®, and oth o Bouth’ Anenned, | tchison da.......... 91 Amalgumated P Bty : ¢ R v October and November, 5.48d; November Totals. 3 43,508 Jogs 1810 80d B i e .60 Bork * Bteady] | Motoon o il 6% Blaghem oo s o st ptd and December, 5.36d; December and Janu- e = o e, 'irustas. tb Parky ramily, B.00: short clear, §1500 | ~ar eid.| 1 30% Calumet. & Hecis. do 34 ptd.... il ary, 6.814; January and Februry, 5.30d; ol Market o Eestate company, lot 2 block 3, 17,00; mess. $15. %G 15.75. r SBRO| R Ay L | Contenatad it cerul 1T Februnry ud March, §3995.0d; Maroh and BOSTON. Aug. 14-WOOL_The Co Broowling add”. " S 'u‘) V—i jy y, 2 oston . B opper Range e " , B.: N il 1 rrow wi Ay ere E obinson to arkway en | SN —Birly; clty, (Mo country, e | ERIR 2. (i . ok O f:':‘:},g."."pm"?rkfl"?or Wool. The opera: | * Hatate company. lot 18, block 31, &nd o Doson Blevaied ' 01 Domiaton Coat '11 T AR A o’ anied ¢ vool, The opera, state company BUTTER—Reccints, 1,50 pkes.; steagr at | N, Ty, 1, & 101954 Praakiin MONBEY-—2G2% per cent. The rate of dis- 01l and Rostn. ! AND FEEDERS fona of cuie mil) o o illion Pounda this | Toe Unttea Reel: B 4 Priist decling; state ot 1@TH; * creamery | Diichiucs b I A Remy cowr® m \he onen market for short bills is | OIL CITY, Pa.. Aug. 14—OIL—Credit bal- | o . o the placing of several million pounds this [ The United Red an ust - i & o b - 9 week at full prices. showing a fair profit | * company to Morgan Roberts, lot 4, 'HEESE—Rcceipts, 6,660 Pk“: quiet; | &, Comnl - '3 0ld Dominien “m, % per cent and for three-months’ bills $).65; certificates. no bid. Shipments, ¥ chsmasnannn 22E32SLTIRNERL: su8Zs58888888 REAL ESTA TRANSFERS, ROt T TSP 0000 0000800000 89005050 2020200000 80 0000 00 s a0 2 050 PELE L 22 RRaBRERRRERRRES 2338588 BEEESTIizrreeEEdaLesEsts hams, § H 3---<-’-- B 8saan sgay 232BI=B2SE B o 1 rior cost. The general demand still 5 Maxwall's 24 add to South state, full cream, fancy smail, colored and | e pta, Er AR Drteots DR OO o L 8.8 bhis.; averags, ThEI3 bbls. D rine. 8 o o he _extremes® very fine and the white, 104c; large, colored, 10c; large, | Ameritan T & T v R x Ol 43 bbls . average. 70.48 bbla Ehipments, . + . lower grades, though rather more Interest white. pLay " | Rtoles 1 & S8 v Ban eavings, Ama, SLOS billa.i ayerage. L0 bbis.: runs, | #.- o 10" ine hedium is reported by #ome houses. aoeints, 10450 pkes.; steady; | Gen. Blestrie ¥ ] 106 OMAHA, Aug. 14.—Bank clearings for | Lima. 6981 ;;llq IVA ln‘-‘%‘[flblf,}x NEBRASKA. The western wool season of 1%8 s prac- POULTRY—Allve, steady: western spring | ¥em. Blectrie .02 | today were §LIE9.T8.4; increase over cor-| BAVANNAML Qa.. Aug. 4. urpen- | § peiters... 104 2 heifers... Ueally over. The Montana markets have chickens, 1%o; fowls. 13%c; turkeys. lic: |99 P n R vesponding day of previous year, $167.2505. | Url AR SHASE p o p suro; s 1o glosed strong AN maatatalned o, the sloes McGREW dressed, quiet and steady; western brou. | 05 ol (g ¥ OSLTS: O, $1.86; H, §2.90; 1, $280; K, $2.96; cow. home. Prices were maintain: clo 5 : aye. | . 3 ted Al s 3L L S 5 Bt L W K, B 1 calf. 0od wools. Foreign advices note a ' - R r Al ot ts was e e > g Nie chsier feeling in wools in London SPECIALIST. & 30; W. W., $3.50 . METALS—Spot tin was 5 lower in Lon- | » u 1 NEW. YORK, Aug. W—EVAPORATED | "KW 'YORK, Aug. 1 oOlIL-Cottonseed, o but cross-breds closed firm. with supply Treats all forms of short. The shipments from Boston to date DISEASES OF MEN i gse: sses $88 3%Eap BBEZze Seslise S 8 £134 108 and the local market ruled steady recenily reported, being quiet and about | gteady, Turpentine, firm. S5%4@Stc. ft @Sdgmse. Copper was rather irreguiar itady” Commen are quoted at ;| " HOSiN- Firm; strained common to §ood, n London. spot there being 7s fd lower at ONDON. A . B%@6c; cholce, B i fancy, 6%@ | §9.02. Ea “v:; while Illulum were z-'rl hllner. l'! Alscount rates THe. 1A DRIED FRUT Locally copper continues qulet, o CALIFORNIA JITS-—Prunes Sy . hily higher. Lake “ls ' now | were outet The Balkan situation, the jil: | rule. steady o firm on spot quotations Y o e OGS Thare W e i o inias | 78T, LOUIS, Aug. 14—~WOOL—Quiet; me- 124 and electrolytie at N30, o’ (1"1'0ra Sallshury and the unoertainty | Mnging from 3c to To for all grades. Apri-| NEW YORK. Aug. of hogs In sight this morning, and under | ST. LOUIS, Aus. WOOL-Qulet; n was steady and unchanged at $.20( of the outlook, combined With the reaction | cots are firm and in falr jobl ln= demand, | Buyers are not any more active at first don at £13, but futures advanced 7s 44 to R o APPLES—Unchanged from the conditions | firmer; prime vellow, 4ligfi42c. Petroleum, NTANA. : rom December 81 are 141.557,668 1bs., against 25§ feeders 21 cows. 6 cows. )1 Ibs. the same date last year. The years oo, Tocelpts to date are 177,170,162 Ibe., againat years 1 Omal 008 284171 lbs. for the same period last ~-~‘=""-i:.':.xz,h.-x e e tciees 888 ssE2a8 = gs2 § H the influence of a good demand the mar- combini 6@ in New York and Is 34 higher in London | gt New York. were influences, although the | New crop cholce are quoted at and | hands, and ough jobbers are reported | ket here opened fully nickel higher with c barse; 11 3 94 Spelter wead unchanged b - held at $%e for cholce and | busy, they lone little on their part | yroq) uite active. A good many sales - A R e N By oy underione was stesdy and .the outleok et (ar fancy. beathes remain quiet | 10 Fidicate Pusiness i» _the twed an adavance of s@ide, but toward ~ Wi MEN AND WOMER, whore it closed 8t 86 Iron closed at 018 | “PARIS, Aug. 14—The bou and unhanged. ‘Choice are quoted ai 1 |way of replacing any stocks which mav | 810" Close " the demand was not quite 4s pll MERAND W 84 in Glasgow and st 46s 84 In Midd’ atARE gab—The bourse was dull | T8¢ and fancy at 8Gide. be " depleted. ~Curtafiment is having its | LIS (ot the late sa‘es were a little sky Market. e Big @ for 3 Sore, Losally tron was autet: No. 1 Rorthe | M slatos. riveh Leadlty osing was oslm..| T effect and will be more in evidence during | JURK. *° Coqrue heavy hogs had fo sell 88| CHICAGO. Aug. 14—WHISKY—On basis RS N riiites e lesetiont orn tousdry Is quoted ot $17.80m18.00; No. | B navienoved steadily upward on New Coffee Market, the next two or three weeks. Tow as 3510, but the bulk of the heavy | of high wines, $1.2. B e lounm‘—ly.Nx‘.a ;n(vl;(w: vai'l ul)ulh- Three per cent rentes, 97t ¢, for the ac- VEW YORK, Aug. 14.—COFFEE—Futures '-.“—'—-—' S s, x’:&.; -:ldn l::"u‘zi“-::: un':fium:)fi ;vr;r‘: ngz, 1S, Aug. U—~WHISKY—Steady at . : :‘:fi-"u and No. 1 soft sou oun- g BULE. N anoed : ‘ 24, Lt & " R Bentam e Y e nien” ana s | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14—8UGAR-Dull; | .35 to #.57% The \range of prices FEORIA, Aug. 1—WHISKY—Finished e e : \der” than for ) 8L b7 Respmiod u.iy.x‘!, Aug. 14—A 10 per cent most of the ses- | open kettle, open kettel centrifu- | last two days has :d "»?NC“JNA'H Aug. 1—WHISKY—Dis. or sent per, B o R M e e .y:flw.:% %u‘)‘.fi".‘r A¥-lko; | some tim past, beary bog N relen tillars” fnished’ goods steady 08 basmis by ress, prepald. Ted '&_ e m m close |~ M @0 o, R .o though the close of the market was & litte e ety