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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903 0 NN \ nd locally at $4.%. Spelter was un- | The leading decreases are those of 20,00)[and the trading was qulet on the bourse iy n ( . 800 4 feedes : mixed, $2.5004.00; stockers and feeders, §2 M ed at £21 in London and at $6.00 in | vusneis wi Manitobs ana 64w pushess at]today, Internationals continued heavy. At I, 8ib 1 feeder... 910 3 & @3.50; oalves and yoarlings, §2.5003.60. (0 MER(IAL AND l‘l‘\As(}lAL \nr; 1ron :-lnm:i 1': 518 84 In Glas- | sashvilie. the close flr-(‘k! (;‘2;‘ ‘rr::rrm;« vant 4 The 0 A A LIVE Slobh hlA ‘\h] § feeders.. Mo 3 ¥ cows. ® HOGS-—Recelpts, 3,000 Illnt'. lighta strong gow and at &s 94 In Middlesborough. Lo- a —_— private rate of dlacount was 2 7-16 per cent 4 heiters... 50 5 bulls. 4 and others steady, seiling at $5. 86; pulk, cally iron was et and more or 1ess nom- NEW YORK SI10CKS AND BONDS, Three per cent rentes, 9if 68¢, for the ac- $ cOws..... 84 1 cows.. 6.800/5.35. undry, n quo cou xc B toe, fo f f @ cows..... 8l Easfor Pesling and Lwer Prioss on Ohioago | ithy: &¥ishy FAURI ( Rorihe™ o B i S [ cqunt” Excharee "o London," &1 16c” for | Outtle Reosipts Light and All Gcod Btuff| 3 S0wa.i1 i3 T Beard Taesday § {ig: No. 1 foundry, southern, and | Traders Spend 1ime Looking at Yacht DA, 36 Sold a Littls Higher. % dra’ Karman—wyo. ellowing were the, feniipts of Y6 wtesk o ¥ foundry, southern, soft, at $16.60u Race, bat Feeling is Easier. Boston Stosh Quetations . g ocows... 8 140§ pteer.. ] ol oWl e N Messtarn ditien yess " b EW YORK, Aug. 25.—The semi-stasna | nogToN, Aus. %.—Call loans, $46 per s En R e S terday Hogs. Sheay GOOD WEATHER ERINGS OUT LONG CORN OMANA WHOLESALE MARKET. el (he sy wite in Amaiier cent; Ume loans g8 per cent Ofmeial | LIGHT HOGS STRONG, OTHERS LOWER| , . b 1 C:‘"W‘::(,'}“'_’_“ o ) re than yesterad s Thire was soms| c108ing prices un ktocks ana bonds hess Atchison 4s Bingham b Wi C. B, Whllmins—wy Conditfon of Trade and Quotatjons on | [eVival oL AcUVIly towards tne ia.t aud | SENEOR S0 Rt i 15 0 fedders. 0 ) 00 Mo Tovaere 5 PR All Grain Shows Sympathy with Corn Stapte and Fancy Produce. (o market , ciose. ng. ‘Ane majoiily | Mex Central e ¢ at Sheep and Lambs Sold Weak to & | % cows.... 101l 2w bsieers... Joseph o1 the siocks wiich maas up the great| Athison eater ’ v 1 steer... 1210 3 00 Sloux City . Decline and Closing Prices Are 3GGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 1 pulk of tne m. traning 161t OB one | nd. s Aibans e ol Dime Lower, While Feeders Were L A. Yeast—Wyo. p - ‘otals. POUL/TRY- Hens, $%0 two points wigier thin last ngnt ‘ne [ beston &ie Framiin ! Not Very Active, but Come 79 steers.... 969 8 %0 per_Ib., 11%c; roos ccord- cures were alissouri Pacific, S. | iloston Elevated 57 |Isle Royale & k. Hill-Wyo, a . Artieten, dasc; turkeys. 3 ison, Amaigamatea Copper’amd | N'¥o N & i Mok ! manded About Steady Prices. Lsteer.... 8% 52 1buil......180 Bank Clearings, 3 lucks, 349¢. Lennessed s ¢ Wwas no uews to | Fitchburg p '4 014 Dominien 4 feeders. 160 § by 1 teeder. .10 3 OMAHA, Au —Bank clearings for o YA, separator, dc | SaDAM Jhe BAANEOE, Lo eeciad to e | Mesieen Castr Rlbammor .11 Sows IS 1o 4 cows.... i T dn e day ol Dreties yeat, NI N CHICAGO, Au-., 2.—An easter feeling | I (FiEni—prein caught trout, Jic; | that the riom traqers reachoi the imit | AT S ool QY gy oty ofteceipts were: 3 ; sgoma e 2 88 et Peponding gay OF PNV T and lower prices rul the pits to- pike, 10c; perch, 6a: - | oL their abiiy 10 aepress prices ycslerday | ajinian Yiad el Monday.. Y OGS—There was not an excessive run " R T e Rt jluetioh, 16; whitelshi 106: | and ‘w0 covered their snore con(iacys ‘.*,,,n,:;;“{ & oy 030 [RumATER oo eeneos Officlal Tuesday ¥ 3 /i3 | of hogs hero this morning, but as Chicego “HOPPY'S” DREAMS DISTURBED e [ Sop . i, haddock, 10c: e . : tion was diveitea to the yacnt race | Ge s ol riigs A was queted lower the tendency here was - TR Cad*lown Vihen ODLHTERE er, 10c: tobater, oolled, Dor 1b.. | yitolshout the day. Phere Was o lacge | Mass. Fieciric TR Biatey Two days this week.... to pound prices to some extent. The de- Yo Tor Decomber. Gats ahowed & dec . green, per ib., 28¢; bullheads, | g of apsent memoers ana those on ine | de pfd.... 1 e A Same days last week....12, mand. for “hghtweights, however, was so | MF. Majors is Aroused from His Slwm- 3P 846 200 Wo for the mame mont cathsh, tic; biack bass, 20g22c; halis | o6 e e Tiina” watching the bul- | United Fraii 31 [Vietoria 110 Same week before...... 11, 2434 { liberal that prices improved instead bers and Rushed Into Court to While provisions were down 2%c aphlos, 13c; herring, 6c; WhTte | latins Gt the yacht race. Mormng reports [ Adventure e v Same three wecks Ago.. 7,909 ,658 | going down and the early sales were 8 The wheat mArket was rather dull and biuenns, Se. Pon London Bhowen aome dlefosition to ] ATowes ....nliik ) Bame four weeks ago. : 447 | to a nickel higher, with a top at 3 ¢ Pay for Ilusions. quiet, with little outside (rading. There S—New ' York counts, per can |jyy American stcks there and the opening [ Amalesmated ... d . Same days last year.... was & dime hogner than yesierday Was A falrly steady opaning on the early |45¢, per gal. $.15; extra selects, per gan %0, | wuvance here was in sympatny, Eiie was — price, but the hogs were better than any- wenther ‘toports. Fiom e Rorthwest, And | Pf Eal 41OV standard, per ‘can e, Per | conapicuousiy in demand for Lendon mc- ~ Yook © Quotntlons. The following table shows the receipts LNINE offered vesierday. They weighed 19\| Samuel Majors, the young negro mort a faling off of rece in the samo quar- | BaL 3L80. count. ‘The developmen: of this foreisn| NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The following are [ of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha | ROUfidS. fhe neavy hogs ‘however, WERd| famillarly known as “Hoppy Sam.' wat r. The early weakneas in eorn, however, BRAN_—Per ton, 814 demand is of special interest in Its bear- | the quotations on stocki for the 4 - neglected and sold weak (o a nickel lower ised hearishness and considerable wheat | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | jng on the exchange situation. There was S e sty e Wit Taat Toes, 0 Wats 40 | GotBpATSSES | than yesterday sad weny largely from g | ArTested at, an ‘estly lout JeStereey - o8 oo erant onders. | Dealers: assoctation mv:.;:m Noo 1 upland, | jafec "reneliling of ioreign holdings of our e o ARG T o %40, "with cource sttt evén lower. e | a charge of running an oplum folnt. At o Jene Y ®50; No. 2, $8.00; medium, ;, coarse, 0 : o Qde- ) 3 Ine. nedium welghts went largely fro o | o hisanale Wi ; . fentember opened @ shade lower 10 AUNC| .00 Rye straw, 8660 These prices ard ooy W Iy o | AlveRa o s 15| O Eattle 8 o | RE0 A thhe' Hights from .8 to $hsh | (Hoppy" himselt was the only inmate and Cilned, ‘with "momentary fallies to 19%@ | Lot hay of good color and quaiity. Demand | cujminating and the renewal of tne de- | Cemstock Tungel 34 Potost Sheep ' I s Trading was not very brisk, but still the | Was engaged at the time of the raid in Ll A Drr et oty nevd | falr and receipts light. Tnand has hot yet Assumed important pro- | con: cal: & Va....1'1"|thavae ke Drise pdl I LI aih | DIk OF the hogs was out oi frst hands in | Iving on his hip and admiring o herd of -l ey %e, December closed | oATS-7. DOROR, ar Bt 1 totiy's) xchaibs mass | I Mivee 1% [Smait Ropes Omaha for the Iaat several duys with come | ' ‘Thers was not much change in the mar- [ lttle pink jockasces, he was only fined $3 by 2 O Y AT Bas ot e bt dne B it opeAfahce. in | Lesaviile Cii..: = |Standard parisons: ket from start to finish, though, if any.|and costs by the judge. e of wheet anid Sour, wers $qiisi 10| ' POTATOEE e RADLER that market of bankers' finance bills which | X Assessment paid. xx Offered. thing, the heavy lLogs were weaker towarll 61,700 bu. Minneapolls and Duluth re-| gy e Ao e srow: are connected with borrowing abroad. ‘lne pmi Sl Date. | 1903. 11902, {1901, [1900. 1899, 1898. 1837. | the close s The Deat Core for Colda ported, receipts of 174 cars, which with | naake, foc; Virginias, per BOu foreign banking houses In New York also Cotton Market. o TCTE rd noon several cars of hogs arrived : 2. Generally Lower on All R P Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- e ecel cars, ih A -~ Soutos © & and, as Is apt to be the case when packers L E1oE ¢ ERinet S s wask ahd e {BERS—Home grown, per dos., 30c, | T4nds in the ume moncy markel = refal | cotton market was strong at an advance of bought the late hogs a little lower. The | to soon cure, or no pay. G0, $1.00. For sale SN oure, apine o1 BEANS—Home grown, wax, per market | 1iafes for tine mones and, Somitereit s to 14 points, and ruled very active durin decline amounted t& fully a nickel on the [ 1v Kyuhn & Co, AT & vear 0RO. vts and a continuance | igket 70G%0c; string, per market basket, | 2iUbdance of call loans Is largely caused | {he entire session, with the exception o heavywelghts, while the light were also a J Jmproved crop reports and & eontinuance | 7ogano. § abugdance of call loans, ls, lareely jcaused | Agust, which was dull and neglected and little” casier. Representative sales: e — of kood krowing weather brought out cont | CAULIFLOWER—Homo crown, per dos. | o35 Ril"(he Sanks to secure the inerest | Shich fuctuated betwsen 12280 and 123 No. Av. 8. P S el ARnSur Boight fesiy at the de- |8 g of ‘deposit accounts, which is higher than | {I0%1NE at 12.28c, or net 4 points higher. The enmuied, Armour beight (reely al (he de-| CABBAGE-New home grown. 1401 | PO "Gal Toan Tate. Any Hime In the | balance of the list was generally firm. g R el . . o 0 ® T 3 ening ere was a mentary ferings wero free throughout, the seiline, | "GRERN CORN—Per doz., 100, Sall loan rate wouid be Hromptly followed | setback under realizing, but ‘prices soon Fe- e T B o e ber Gioedd | pos O MATOBS<Homé " grown, per Basket, | depgeite” from . the banka for Diacing 1n | Sumod, their upward course and at midday only o Al 3 he ed | goe, . were forced s gher by the weekly re- Hahe Jower S@3%e, starting at BIc [ RHUBARB-Per 1b., lc. the call loan market, which would neces: | port of the weather bureau, which proved and "seiling up Yo early, Decomber waa| NAVY BEANS-Per bu., 8200 gltate L ohifting of the loan accounts of [quite as bullish as had been expected. The down e at o "\.('[, ranging ‘waM_n %@ | CELERY—Michigan, per doz., 30@sSc; | [he banks also and some prob s Seontin. | Inftial gains were due to a_continuation of ore and Siye Local recelpts were 482 | large western, 43c. Fency Is & represeive infiience on stock | the short crop scare which was acceler. cars, with 78 of contract grade. ONTONS—New home grown, dry, per Ib., | BEnC¥ 18 & TeRresmlve o erce O ere s | ted by the firm cables and apprehensions There was an_easier feeling in oats, due | 2c; fancy Washington stock, per 1b., 2c. Mxmp ‘l; e ’n" |" Tig o re 18| as to the character of the early bureau re- :3 :3;!;!;;1;“(\! &lfl“nnl :;‘y t‘]mr:mls:!;l’?;"gfl:ll"; FRUITS. =% N{flgr“w;‘ft'hl " Q;*fl;‘!;"g“‘;! g: port. In addition to this the ellque bought corn. Lo 00 L UME- Wi i orner, e v o Uterinma reety, but refused G0 bid the | gliUMB—Wixon, §.65; Ielsey, Japan, | lieved ia achioved and which will neces- | Soptember ¢ o Talng Feor Bnove ot e Sept % aarkat up. Late lquidation . by longs | %% npg rragedy, per box, $160; Gross, | PAHIY e an operation of some peri] B e e e S added to the weakness, and September Many rumors are still prevalent of ef- r‘hfl"‘(ld i tower ‘AU s@uie, atter B A st utorntn, early # {‘:,",,‘,\"u&,","f,,",{"“;,:”},‘"“i s afmage na a Fesult of bafi woewi In Texds faning between that figure and Mbe, the | and ( fornly o " ec mporary loans. The | Son . oy ranging between that fgure and Mie the | and enrly Crawfords. 8110 Caltfornia free- | Pt ca¥imens of New - York. Contral | 00 ad the shorts in full retreat, while e. 5 = gt 255! i s e 3 p—— soEaE RN N REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, 61 12 St — - ——— Wil 3 ptrs Deeds filed for record vesterday as fur- [ : mished by the Midiand Guarantee and it . Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 0. i . . 5 Farnam street L . Jennie Borthwick to Wiibur Mayes, - o oy Ty lot 7, block 1, Poppleton Park wid r Mary Barwtt fo Andrew ifinienielier, [ lot 7, block 83, P “ Mury Blakeman a id 10" same, I lot ence A " Henry Grebe, et al, to Silona Grebe, b1 lot 2, block 16, Florence > n iy ;" Mary Mayhe to James Walsh, lot 4 block 14, WALErl00 ...ovvives % i Edward A rmelee and wife to Ukt Ml 18 |'l\.nl‘ A. Powell, o nlt, ft., lot 89, , - also encouraged more demand for out- 60. Millard & Caldwell's add... . tae, the boftom price, after starting at|° CRABAPELES—Per bbl, 8. Jhich was o depressing factar for o tmd | side necount, Jeading 1o a more nctive mar- | e ammel ars e of 5 ) George Worthington Bishop to Martha e, Local receipts were 800 cars. PHARS—CAliformia, Bartleti's, per s morning, seems to be explained by the | ket than has been experlenced since the ex- | bronght I tadar T o oh roon Swaa: tock L. ders, w 40 ft., lot 2, block Provisions were fairly strong early, but | 250" Colorado, $175; Utah Bartlett's, $2.00 | petltion to the stock —exchange to list|eciting times of last month. The best prices N T WVRY. DR STl SO WM Exchange Place add ......coooeiis the strength did not hold, Selling by pack- | G2.26, .000,000 additional general mortgage bonds. | of (he session occurred late in the aftar- Catle.Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's. Angeline wman to The Hoard of ers caused a decline to below yesterday's | _ANTALOUPE—Idaho, tandard, per | These are iIn connection with the contin- | noon and at that level the active month, ' M. . P, N it Church, executors of the M. k. prices. September erk closed 221 lower | crate, $3.00: ber %-crate, $2.50; home grown, | ulng nioraunn of the company refunding | showed net gains of 3 to 31 points, witl % k! 1 50 church, ‘all of lots 9 to 16, block At $12.65, with lard off Zic at $5.20, and | per doz., $1.25. lan, Lake Shores statement of eafnings | Scptember Sefling at 11360, October at 10.60c, | MO, Pac Ry - 5 - “ 8 Dund Fihe ribs down l5c at $7.67%. APPLII8—Now stock, %-bu., 60c: Dutchess | for the June quarter, showing a decline in | December at and January at iigic, | Union Pacific System 31 e Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | and Weltheys, per 3-bu. bbl., $2.50. surplus ‘to $75%,218. compared with $1,777856 | This level attracted heavy realizing and |G & N W. R -3 o |l 50 115 para e aarn, 26 cars; onts, 180 cars; hogs, | BLUBBERPIES — Wisconsin, per 16-qt. | for ‘the corresponding quarter of last’ year, | just before the close the market so\d off B - e 120 L e Bma_caitornia Tokayn, $2.60; Bweet. | oF ‘Naw Tork_Centrar - The weekly. cron | poials and oes Mnshy pearis oaady pet | B & i [ . K . g vl ol 3 28— 2.50; - rk Central. e weekly crop | points an naily nearl; % 5 ride The leading futures ranged as follow! Jpaise and Muscats, §1.6; home grown, & | burtetin was counted bulllsh on’ cotton and o I e A . & Q. ¥ 2 . s o en. | Low. | Close. . baske 3 earish on corn and .wheat. Some old | tionsf Sales were estimated at 800, 5. . & P. . i) . Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.[Yes'y. | iy A0S RMILONS—-Missouri, 25@80c each; | rumors were revived of coming control of Aot G s special sales rey?o‘r‘&:d . R. I & P. @ o . SWheat crated, per Ib.. net. 1e. Tennessee Coal by the United States Steel | amounting to 3,197 bales to spinners. On % 30 a Sept. | | Y TROPICAL FRUITS. corporation, but with confirmation, Con- | the other hand 7404 bales were recelved - Slall 0 b8ept. [80%%| {80%@s1 | FIGS—Turkish, 18-b. box, per Ib, 18c. fidence in ‘the copper trade outlook was | from Liverpeol and 819 from other seurces Total receipts ....161 “ [} e 50 b Dec. (B1%@%(81%@%| ffi’w;&% ORANGES — Mediterranean, all _ sizes, | assigned as the cause for the strength of | making the stock aceordingly running 147, The disposition of the day's receipts was <298 120 May |Sibalel 3% S| ;B Mickes or pager rind, all sizes, | Amalgamated Copper. | 861 bales against 143,616 bales vesterday. as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- R *Corn— ‘ ( $3.60004.00; Valenclas, $4.. The bond market was dull and steady. | GALVESTON, Aug. ,—COTTON—Steady, | ber of head indicated: e i Bept. |01 \‘m il SOHO0RT I 004G s BANANAS—Fer bunch, $1.0002.60; Jumbos, | Total sales, ‘par value, SIGO000. United | IR0 0oy 'y SRR | Sulie o e g g B Bt son T Graham. ct al, lots ¢ and 10, ec. Iy 0] s 1, ’ ¢ 3! ‘were all unchang on o 4] P 4 ug. . —C N-—-8pot maha Packing Co. . 43 2 T80 ot -] block 13, Central park addition.. b May [61%@%| 61% &%‘wm.mmw. ‘1, .Maus»fir‘;s;unrnlm fancy, 'Inonto 360 | 1ast éall. in limited demand; prices 4 points higher; Swift & Co... . %fi‘ 1,632 1,909 ,,,fll,’n‘,,‘,*",, Tn',:':;l;"m.fg;,';,,',,;‘;':v”','::gg\m.nk W. Carmichael and wife to bosel : | slsos, $80G6.; cholco, $; 20 to 210 alzes, | Following are the clostng quotations on | American middiing fair, 735d; good mid- | Armour & Co - 86 194 1405 | vesterdny, but Chicago was quoted weak | Adolph Burmelster lofs 10, 11 and 12 o Bl S WA WA | MR Fiorida, per 6-basket crate, 8500, Ry Tk S eainne e L Y R A A R e L RO - e 48|t a dime lower, and that was just about | ek 1% TRICTOR JEENG: qiigice 1 Ma; 4@ 34a% | CHEBSB—Wisconsin Twins, full cream, | do ptd. 193 B¢ The ‘sales of the dAy were 4,000 bales, of | Vansant & Co. .t the, situation here. Paskers wanted to Set| “Newkirk, lots -1 and 13, block 38, Pork— ke, Wisconsin, young Americs's 1jge Bal. & ol . 82480, g which 600 were for speculation and export, | Carey & Benton . i ipss AR R LA i g e 2 Sept. 874 1265 | 1265 | Biack Swiss, lbc; Wisconsin bric Al p o do pid... and ineluded 3100 Amegican. Receipts, 4.000 | Lobman & Co.. L 1% sl g T S BT Oct. ‘Wisonsin limberger, 13c. Coni AN ena & Faside bales; no American. Futures opgnied firm Ml & Hungzinger ...... b2 nOL! wary . GolIvE. Bit’ sl salames outl May BUN L Y—lveu, Dei o frames, $3.50; Utah | Con o s e ks & W and closed atendy: American middiing, . | Huston & Co G5 fooee 18 thtily oo aes e o Lard— and Colorado, per 24 frames, .75, Chities & 2 1 o B R 0. ¢, 5.03d; August and September, 6.47d; | Livjngstone & Shaller .. 213 up to 18,00, But iy ¢ R o 15 bt Sept. POPCORN--ber Ib., 2i4c; shelled, 3@8%e. | oty b Yo ey September and October, a.azfiema; Ootober | L, F. Husz....... ! el S LI R E R k HIDES-No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 BTeen: | cnicago & 1%/ Watash % | and November, 5.6575.67d; November and | Wolf & Muran . L ) g slegath DA LAV A1 Rids- soi Mo 1 saited, et ol sajtea, e | O el sk o pra. Bocember, 6.56d; Decembsr and . January, | Kreg Packing Co, viiri: ey i ROhIng CHOIAS Bf waret/yashate. Was Sept. No. 1 veal calf, § to 12 Ibs., 8%e; No. 2 veal | chicago | wheeifng B50d: January and Febhuary, 5 4sG580d; | Bheridan et Co 3 & choice on sale, HES ST S23ne2P - vace o coce SE o Bl ST Feoeet 232552 e ma= = 26 BLUERE 58E _ERZEL6 8BS 25 € 5 ‘g ——————— g *nI=I2 prirasions s B LI TES 298 - 3222 "2L s 1 srpastsas p— 2eR32Q —— peee a2 This, in connection with the oo SR22238 £3233R s °gazday e e s 2238 P =35 FEE Mathew W ( 10t 1, blodk 174, FIYT o0/ dosin:atans Jane Johnson to Elizabeth Redman, lot 1, Puryns subdivision of lot 23, Mil- lard & Caldwell's add.. By Emma Veridan to Jennio Robb, si lot 4 and all of lot 5, block 3, South Omaha .. e ol Mary Mayhew to Josephine Davis, lots 8 and 10, block 15, Waterloo....\ ... Minnle B. Blackman and husband to Tilly Orson Putnam, lot 16, Archer Place add.... Nellie L. Cooley and husband 'to Wil- 3 22232883 SFERRSTTTSTAANLSESS & = F FEF 32 A cal? 12 10 15 1bs.; e, dry salted hides, 8@ | Chicago Ter. g Wis, Feb g Barch 6.408; pont g The feeder market did not show much Gfie BQSL (o) aJan. 12¢; Sheep pelts, 26@ibc; Porss hides, $1.50@ C,i '%‘_; i ‘,A;I‘E fl..:m A‘lgrl;l‘fa&?.(44sa; :r:rr“,“dmg‘?:n&r&ré. and !:\;:lnl_‘fih;rmmwmd Vo5y ]% change from yesterday, but still there was WS b “No 2 aOld bNew. NUTS_Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per 1b, | Colorade Bo. " 3% Ameriean . i Ib, T. LOUIS, Aug. 2%.—COT Market | 8 Werthermer .. o 1 not the activity that has characterized the Cash quotations were as follows: 17¢; hard shell, per Ib.,, 14c; No. 2 soft shel do 1st pid. 1K quiet; middling, 1Z4c. Receipts, 16 bales; | Other buyers .. 81 T g |lrade on some previous days. The better 1 |United Btates Ex. grades, though, com: FLOUR—Steady. et 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, | Ib., 1ci | do 24 ptd S Wells-Fargo B K e NE! Ara " MLOOTTO) TR T Sicady pricen; A e Ever hin iEaT No L rea RIS, e Psatt shell.ber Ta. el hard shel s S Amer. GP°U Futures, steady: Augist: 100315 e AT Sie s dch maDes thn T s o et et Choles o) N m s, soft shell, . ¢, hard sl ¥ . % N e > '30.2 41 , . 7605,00; fair t , $4.2 S 0. 2 B o o besdes; | per Ib., 160; pecans, largs, per b, 1Wc . » @ |tember 1LUGILEc: October, 10.21710 AR R id The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago Take a Day Oif Visit beautiful Wall Lake. Only $1.60 raund trip, SATURDAY, August 29th, Special irain 7:30 a. m. e T ic: | of cattle here todny than was generally | 4.78; good to choice yearlings. 83 4Aa to; RYE-—No. Gae. ‘per Ibo. 1lc; ‘peanuts, per. ib., bc: . {;’f,‘(fi?"g:‘;"u.g“, 0610070, ebrdry ioe) | anticipated «nd us a resuit prices on ail | to kood yenrlings S 5040, mond L6 chotes BABLEY- Good femiing, 45G60c; falr to | TOMSted peantts, per 1b., 1c. : : £ J ol a1 0TS, ehrusry: 1007 | desirable grades of cattle showed some | wethers, oriohids, falr 16 woed wethatw oholce maiting, bi@tc, " : i ptd. 00 bales; ordinary, 9 improvement. Trading was® quite active | 8000 16; wood to' choloa ewes. s34 BEROTNoT fux Bior No. 4 porthwent: | 8t ’l:o:;-s a: and Pr;vAlTIn;o. | amerty | iy, T ’fd‘&ll’:‘l-g e, S AT from siart o fnish, s an early ciearance | falr o good owes’ $2ISGL 4L (erer Inmba: . 1 P30 +| _sr. LO ug. %.—~WHEAT—Lower; ion| do o: good mi | 18mc; middiing tair, | &' 3 0L . $.2503.60; Sonkr 9, _ . A 3 : g S0kl Amer.”8 ° . | "Comfed stesrs were {n good demand and | wethers, $3.0013.25; feede o $1.5002.60, contract grade, $108 nominal | sinesq | NO, 2 red cash and elevator, lko; track, b/ Ansc. Mikin 1313 16e. nominal. ‘Recelpts, 650 bales; stock, | (ne ‘betier grudes sold strong to n dime | 7 etV aanr T VY SLOOAR 12.70. md(l per. 10:1131.:,-., gge .10, sh?fl #ys3e; Beptember, O .hmu%m‘r. 0] ig{‘yr?cklp R e I\llghnor,l while the commoner kinds 101«1i:go. . Pr, des (1008e), §7. ; Dry salted | 554G, . 3 Colo. Fuel & 1 o e aa steady'to strong. As there were only a few | 369 Wyoming feeder ewes 225 T e oaad). 30 AT 00" Bhort "olear . 2 cash, 46%c; track, | K. C. 3 1 e on sale, everything at all desirabie was dis= [ 728 Wyoming weth AT, {4010, Soplemver, 46%c; Décomber, 4o i3 |Cons. Gas . i OIL CITY, Aug. 3.—OIL—Credit bal-|posed of in Food season. The top price of | Z12 Idaho cull ewes. ... H The following were the receipts snd ship- O’A'Ts'ffi_‘o“r. No. 2 cash, 3c; track, i4 i : ;nn;;; f;:;::rusgc&w.mm "}Q‘m;sm’\':‘:;"‘:‘ m¥huny was $5.40. a i 0 }gn]na ;‘ull ewes s grain s " 3 BA0, cash, J s 108 < e, 69, , 50,132; , 14,018; ave . ere were a_good many cows on sale aho feeder ewe: v Fr A Rnyco:ll:ll;c.lmlpmonu, m‘fifi September, io; December, Ue; | Nib, 5¢ &Y . 3 70, Shipments, Lima, 71.64; runs, Lima, | as compared with the total rocelpts, but | 19 1aho feeder wothers our, bbls. 829 30,708 | MRy J8408a; No. & walte, $54o. Mo. Pacifo < aoul i T0,006; average, 64,700, fiona too many to meet the requirements | 131 Idaho ewes. &hmhhbu. . G| BEAGRITM AL SOV, o iater. patents, | ¥g X =0 | NEW ORI, Al ®—OIL—Cotionaeed, (of the local trade, The market ruled sctive, | 18 Iosho ewss. . 206,600 g f A 4| National Lead { ellow, um, | With prices a litile stronger tn whose in ftah ewes Figig | OLI: exerdschnoy and stralgh, N0 | Nt &, 0% No. Amerleas Steady; "atrained, common 10 good, .95 | force yesterday. The strength, though, was 16 Utah ewes . gy elear, §5.200% ok N Y. C 310 Pacifie 3 200, Rosin, steady. Turpentine, firm at|confined largely to the better grades, as | 6 Utah ewes : o i e Tor | men stead PO Poeidy. MISKE oomn | el & W....... & |Daasice Sy, QT it Ge. Aug. ¥_OIL_Tup. | LESI0 Wers so many of the common kinds | 2 idnno foedor wiethers on o exchange today the but Fur 0 Lol : NAH, Ga,, Aug. ur- | that prices had little opportunity for im- | 28 Utah feeder vearl e mathet was firm; creAmertas, Ligto; | pEAN—Steady; sacked east track, W@ |oweme & W Mo pontine, Arm &t Sie. Rosln, Arm; A B, G, provement. i 67 Utah Wothers . s\ alries, 13@17c. Cheese, easy 8t 0%@l1%c. e o 2.00; P, C C &St , $1. E, §L80; F, $1.87%; G, $1. H, | * Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show | 139 Utah wether: g9, steady at mark, C. L, 14@16c. FRAR ey s, $.0012.0; pradrle, | Eo LS & B Leo: S0 ndier. tised 8. 2.85; M, $8.05; N, 8.5 W G, } | enough change from yesterday to be worthy | % Utah wethers ) . C. 3 1. % ng . . ubber Goods 2. X , §3.06; N, i b n 4 2% 11 f fimemllinhe s : y Utah wethers TRUN COTTON TIES-§1.05 o iz » 18%) 4 W .60 of mentlon, m ) o . a’lT The demand for stockers and feeders was | 42 Idaho wether: 5 A :;": :";:'C'OFFEE_“ RASINS . | Rock “Intand s 3 Philadelphia Produce Market. again very brisk this morning and prices | 33 Idaho feeder yearlings N R a ¢ | PROVISIONS—Pork, lower; _ jobbing, | o% P 0 pfd....... PHILADELPHIA, Aug. %—BUTTER— |on g00d stuff advanced sharply. Some of | 1Idaho lamb..... . e o ios 1o & "docling of °6 ‘polnta | s{andard mess, $13..° Lard, weak at o L SR P ioveant 3 | Marker fitm-and brinta 1o Bigher: extra | the most desirable grades sold sateiy 10gies | 14} daho cull wefner: e 3 bo: £ e i ves b Aty 200; % | highor than yesterday, as hign us 341 cull wethers. ollowing lowar uropean cubles and fuly | (1a3e"bet 450" hare "Slae $0h | "ol 7 Western Qreamery. i newrby prints, e | Deflk pald. . Hven the mediam and common ming ewen: POULTRY— E : ' 4 fasy: i r - E‘é Neébraska feeder ewes Hasy: chickens, 9c; springs, | st. Paul nearby, 3t. 1088 off; western, 22c; south- | kinds showed more strength and coi N 4 T o e I one, | 10%c; (utkeys, 1ic; ducks, $}Gdc; goese, western. 1§gato; southern, 16g17c. s ARG 318 Thana ouder geariings, which, however, was consummated without TTTE . . New York Money Market, " arke an 1 vi a 6§75 1daho yearlings. .. 3 tny’ furiher chango in prices. The ciose | gal Jagcs vt creamery, MGMOH| oy yoRk, Aug. %—MONEY—on call $ood many cattle in the yards, an early | 146 wyoming: wethers waa stoady, ‘et \unchanged to 8 points | “5Fsa iiEher at 1mge, toms oft casy wt 1@? per cent, closing 135a2 per % The quality of the western beef steers | # Wyoming wethers ower. os wpte 1,000 bags. including T hoceipts,” Shipm't. | cent. "Time raohey. Arm; sixty daye. 4G5 recelved was again very common, Packers, | 34 YWyoming wethers September at 3.70G3.76c, November at 3.80¢, | mour, pbls. 10000 ' T37.000 | per cent: ninety days, S@8 per ce x g hough, wanted a few and s a result paid | i Nebraska yearling December at 4.35@4.40c, January at 4.45¢, | Wheat, 'bu. .. . 82,000 83,000 | months, '5%@6 cent 2 i ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2%.—WHISKY—Spirits B ronE prices fo the kinds that were | 318 Nebraska feeder y Fobru 4.66c, March at 4.60c, May at| Gorn, b b 000 | TPRIME MERC. i basts, $.27, B00%: Jrops B Cident that they | 121 Bouth Dakota yearlings. RN S S J =R peiite MERCANTILE paven-seos “Sidifiam, awe mowisiropi | St T Gl SRl e N | 24 1R (2ol vimbe D R s it ¥ STERLING EXCHANGE_Faster, with | Hilers" finished goods steady on basis of | Doen nothing good here In s long that It aho lambs.. : Bl St e Bl il ki pand 2P0 s?,'"'o(;' Hathl | Yihomia, Aue mowmsky—on the| (e Ringe hat & cholce DUNCh wastr| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ====City Offices=—== Quotations of the Day om Various | tember, T0%c; Dece mber, Tihe) cash, No. 2 posted rat P besly of §LI Tar Quished gyole. prices than were pald yesterday, whlle ! 1401-1403 FARNAM ST, 1 . Tl o d 87, commercial bi] stockers and feeders were in good demand | ca¢tie Market Sh D d Tend- Commodities. & mgc:""x?a'_‘ 20 d ) 1 :'r&f.”vcc'figi Bar, 664c; Mexican —dollars, Woel. Baial. at prices ranging from steady to 1o or 150 ool g g b vog s l OMAHA TEL. 624-661 928 50150 090 SO SRS 1RO DN 959 58 80 29 69452 13 1S £ KOS RS S SRS BERBEERLIERRTITSTRUBRREBSINRRRLIRES ., To@tee; ency, Followed by Hog Market. NEW YORK, Aug. %.—FLOUR—Receipt o 4 e BOS10N, Aug. 2.—WOOL—The volume er for the best grades. Representative ¥, & 2 BTG B | SRR A Din mariae s | e L, ] R ian: Mo ONDB-Government, steady; raflroad, | of Setual trade in ihe market hero this | saies: CHICAGO, Aug. %.—CATTLE—Recelpts, Ull’ and nonnnally unchanged. WInter | whits @ublke; No. B WHOBE steady. Week was only moderate. Prices were BEEF STEERS. 5,600 head; market steady to 10c lower. The et 50t M. winter Bitaignts, e | oA ek ek ea Q% 3 mixea, 3 | The closing quotations on bonds are as [firmly held and there is no weakness in Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr | Yoceipts included Westerns; good 10 | ; Minnesota patents, M.7004.9; winter | @8Tc, . any = direction. Quotations: Terrltory— | 3. ) prime steers, $.23¢5.5 nominal, poor to tras, $2.0G83; Minnesota bakers, 600 | KYE—No. 2, 5e. Tdaho, fine, 14@150; fine medium, 10%@17 e i : Iedlum, $.0000.10; Stockers and feeders, | 3.90; winter low grades, 82.10G3.06. Rye flour | JAY_Chofce tinathv. $9.50710.00; chotee | medivm, sgiic; Wyoming, fine, i4gtho 18 bl $2.5004.80; cows, 3LO0G340; buils, - $140G quiet; fair to good, R.WGLE; choice t| EGGS-Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas p th & 8 1 | fine medlim, 16%@ITic; medium, 18 A 440; calves, $3.10G4.00; Texas steers, 33.000 tancy, mfiu& stock, 15c, loss off, cases returned; new No. i M. #% | Utah and Nevada, fine, 15@léc; 4.65. ‘ORNMEAL—Market steady; _ yellow | 2, whitewood cases included, 15ic. § dlum, 176117%e; medium, 15@20c; Dakota, HOGS—Recelpts today, 11,00 head; to- ern, $113; clty, $1.10; Kiin aled, 19.60Q | - The following were the receiy.s and ship- N TG gen 3. fine, " 15@6c; fine medium, 16%@iT4c; me- morrow, 3,00 head; market opened sieady ' ments for today: |No. “ Pacite ta % dium, 15@3c; Montana, fine choice, 15@ and closed Li@Zc lower; mixed and butchy RYE-Quiet; No. 2 western, 62%c . 0. b,, . | 004 | 9207 ‘medlum choles, 10G20c; staple, 20@3ic; ers, $9.105.9); g0od to choice heavy, $.4) afioat. . 84,000 N 140 | meatum’ choice, 3igzic: ~Coloradd, = New bulk of sales, $.30@5.80. | BARLEY—Receipts, 4,30 bu.; spot dull; J - 3% | Mexico, etc., fine, 11@izc; fine medium, 14 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Kecelpts, 25,000 No.' 2 red, 8ite elovator, and 8%c f. o, b., 0 . @isc; medium. 1b@isc. Australian wools PN head; market for choice, steady; stockers t; No, 1 northern Duluth, 4% f. o. b. JULATIL L R are n very light supply, but there is more H . lower; lambs steady and_slightly lower: £00d to Cholce wothers, §.00q5.60; fair 6 al afioat! No 1 hard Manitoba, 89t € 0. | L W. inauiry forfgdna merivos. _owing to_the Y A A lons after a steady opening, due N 4 kh price of lomestic fleece wools. joes choice mixed, $2.2008.0; western sheep, {o higher Patls cables and raih in the northe | g XINNEAPOLIS, = Aug. N LALS A . are very fim. Combing, choice scoured 5 G0 atlve larbs, BIG6; westers | ‘West; #ola oI At noon they were quits | September, $0KG80Kc; December, Tc: on ] . basts. 88A86c; good, T8EISOC. - ) lambs, $4.0006.10. woak under increased winter wheat re- k .“‘;"',‘mr“;‘}m““’ficfl R | pocem, | 3 5 . NBW FORK, Atix. 35, WOOL~Tirm; do- gt A TN S e & P el 60 Cepart, de. e P o | f T . mestic flesce, BOXUS, . L 0r,_gtead: Kansas City Live Stock Market, e afternoon : g A | . LOUIB, Aus: 2%.—W eady; £29 oesh W net higher. May, 8 RAUBCVI) getenta W0LT I8 : medium Ftadss, Combink and clothing. ¥ KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2%.—CATTLE—Re- 88ic, closed | Mscp(em r, "’“"“«‘A‘m ey R o P 4508 N, W, 2iic; \ght fne, 1E@IT4e; heavy fine, 12 AR yERDERS colpts, 16360 head nauives, 300 head Tex. | oped 1 December, 0 bulk . J - H 3 < 3 A o8, Texans, 1,0 e T inacolpta, 18,00 .~ exporta, s | BRAN=In bulk, 1271, ; : 15c; tub” washed, 2062V O e 580 30 998 380 | Ratives Mat cattle, stcady to lower; win- - - o 33 tered westerns, weak to 10c lower; cows BB BT ol OBl RSN | utverseot Grtia avker |G G i | o Thug R BVAPORATED o e ArP R 45 ndifers psg_auaranitne, sglhe 1ower: ; No. 3 white, (9%ec. ' Option market | LIVERPOOL, Aug. #—~WHEAT—Spot, | -, 4% Con. Tobacoo 4a... .. APPLES—The market for evaporated ap- | N% A 2 Slogkers AARIENINIR SN \Sof oaars, | MIN"ES“TA l‘KES $4.10@5.80: fair (o good, .00G4.10; stockers g declined today under continued favorabie | No. 2 red western winter, 6s 40 for new: | do geaersl ds...... 8 [Colo. Fuel con. Dles in quiet and weak, though without |21 feeders. )03 ; and feedérs, §2.9004.2); west ed_steers, \ $.00G4.10; ‘lexas and Indian steers, $2.50 BEST REACHED BY Weather, & bearish weekly crop report and | No. 1 northern, spring, strong at 6s 10d. | 18 |Rock Ialana 4 material change in the quoted list. Com- @83.10; Texa 2.10G02.80; pative cows, | v pative helfers, 32 ?qug., can. Ilu“u's $1.6002.30; bulls, 2. i calves, liquidation closing %@be net lower. May, | Futures easy; Sepismber, 6s 6 t Mocking Val 4s... 1 |Penn. conv. ¥ Slic, £24000 b , elosed bBic: beptember, 5i%G.T%e. | 6s 8; D«c:?nhor.lsa 6'%d. . Mon, con. Mig. & i0in U B, Steel 20 mis.. 9958 | O 2TE held at 4@Slic, prime at [afite, HOGS - 6,000 head; market opened 10c highlr; closed fc lower than H yestérday's close; iop, 36.10; bulk of sales, | ' V. T hols EY R n 13 y at %7, glosed’ §To; December, W@sTe, closed CORN_Spot, American mixed, stead, at | & Nouala AT oRNIAT BRIBh RTATE Spot b ; 58 4d. Futures dull; September, i ————— of fobb b‘?,\rs—‘n:::;pu 2000 b exports, 450 | Setaber, 45 64 " ¢ London Stock Market. g,;l;r:;df,:;{;';::d'";:;,fl,:'; s felr Jobhing 5 AsY, ., dle 2 — NDON rices range from 34e to 7c for all grades. 3 e No. 3 3o 2 white, 41c; 3 Duluth Grain Market. DO alf. BoClowing quotatioms: | Apricota also Tule firm. New crop, chalee. | 3 Delfers: - vhlle*_me, track white, KG6c \| puLUTH, Minn. 25— WHEAT— LR NOR S Weakley: are quoted at 9,@dge, old, choice, at 9@ | § W JHAY-Dull; shipping, 10G%c; tN Close:’ New, *Ro. 7 hard, Euc; v . #%c ‘and fancy at ll. Peaches are firm; | 1° SLATAY'S S08; ol N Sl i cholce; 3Lt ate pwinon 1o aholes, | 16 heaorthen i Ko & northern, e 1 g Pt choice at 1@7He and extra cholce at TH@Sc. TS fecders.. % 4 %"é, ). mixed Dackerwy $12.60 & @25c 2° stiie: P v n store or to arrive in ooee ines. — TH g X g d A o anc: Wi 1ehe: o g tc pogthern, si¥e; maca- | 3 £ p . Dry Gands -Mavked, 12 feeders. . 35 O B nee rts, §000 head: market for ' & .iq‘Hk“ 1 3 ) i oid, 2301 tes No. 2. tic T N e NEW YORK, Aug. %.—DRY GOODB— M. O'Brien—Neb. native sheep strong and active; native ly Guring July, e . Gelveston, 2 to % 1bs. | OATS—TO arrive and on'track, MK i e 0B S0 00 Bicve- Retall buyers of dry goods are here in| 1o 22 feeders P e 4 1005.0: western lambs, $3.0000.16. M g P TR ot C $1 to 25 1bs. Texas g ——— L i do pid... pr. large numbers and will conlinue to arrive " 2 feeders. fed ewe: 80@4.00;, Texas clipped year- R Ary, 24 to 3) les. Me. ¥ . Milwnukee Graln Market. 2 during the week. Activity among jobbers. . 1lings, $2.50@4.10; Texas clipped sheep, $2.40 Talk with us at TATIRR—Gulet: Hemlock sole, Pus- | MILWAUKEE, Aug 5 —WHEAT—Dull, . S : however, has not been reficcted at first @4.00; stockers and feeders, §2.203.80. 1402 Farnam Stre 5t. Louls Live Stock Market, OMAHA ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2%.—CATTLE—Receipts 7,600 head, Ineluding 5,000 Texans. Market | steady; native shipping and export steers, | 24;5.66; dressed beef and butchers’ steers, | .00@5.35; steers under, 1,000 pounds, $4.00G 5.00; stockers and feeders, (70 and heifers $2.46¢M.25; canners, $2.0002 calvin, 80G Be B ewrre + 4 el o8, RRLBTE3HEY 1orspetoeens e rsto 4 < 3 STERBSSBH e e y fur R i< LT RO g ! ence upon securing prompt delly o2 29 vy e ’ < e oy bte . ifest. The evidence of scarcity any lidale Cattle Co.—Neb. RIC Ju",‘."x’\“'&i"(’h"‘;‘"“‘ talr to extra, 4% | Ho. 2"«)\ S e oo 180 Wabesh lines i much Steater as the curtailment 07 395 1 00W......1 PROVISIONS=Beet, firm; family, $1206 ad b i e — L15; mesn, $8(0G80: Deet hams, 321500 S Se—— JHARSILVER—Firm at 515162 rer Sugar and Molnases. mess, 314 .00, Cut meats, quief; piek- | PEORIA. 1L, Aug %.~CORN—S8teady; | MONEY—1G1% per cenf. The rate of dis- | [ NBW ORLEANS, A"f R -SU0AR~ Jod bellies, $9.000712.00; pickied shoulders. 8. | No. 3 So%c: No. & e, count In the open markei for short bills is | DUlli open kettle -~ centrifugal, 3ug@die; Hokied 12.0018.00. Lard, dull: | OATS-8icady; No. § white, 31%@%5¢c; No.| 7 @218-1¢ per cent and for three months' | SCtHfUER] whites, 4he; yelow, 3 1I-16o Tefined, B R ] P DRSNS Bor o, 0L ABSRE. Centrbural, dull. 5@18 clos .25, nom: ~ — P : o Ure: continent. $10; Souch Iodo Seed Market. Forelgn Financfal. i} Talr reReing; Mo captiiusal. 36 Loor. America, $9; compeund, $T.12%a7 s Pork. | TOLEDO, 2 ED—Cl: cto- J > % J secs sugar: Bwor refined, Arm. pleady f Xy et oo ber, _—arr \%‘“slrm'(:::n; .'.‘g'lnkcl'li\én:rmvzwfn)l" leniuirse odak | ¥ee: molasess sugar, o: refined,’ firm. N4THQI0.25; mess, 314760 prime, 1. tke, AUguSt, $5.60. BUTTER-Steady, peceints, PR ot iwna’ Sinsly New Yrrk Live Stoek Market. 1680 pkgs.; extra ereamery, ING1SHc: daly, i2atie: Avalisble Supply of Graim, offered fn ‘the market today, Discounts | NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—CATTLE-Re. CHEESE—Reécelpts, 15,615 pkgs.; market . f’ #ere firm. On the Stock exchange, apart “""U'» 281 head; there was no trading but | 17 gteers quist: cream: c g B YORK, Aug. %.—Special cable and | from the settlement, Kaffirs absarbed at- | feeling “Is steady: eables are unchangd EGGS—Recel| vkgs.; fresh, 17@ | telekraphic communleations vecelvad by | tgnilon. They wers less buoyant on the | Kxports today, 83 cattle 1083 abeop. and |1 neifers ne : radstreet’'s shows the following changes | pafusal of Bir Arthur Lawley, leutenant | 4400 quarters of beet —Estimatel tomor- |27 cows. POULTRY—Alive, firm: western chicken | in avalialle suppiles as compared with last | governor of the Transvaal, to posinone th. | ToW, 160 cattle and 7.5% quariers of beet towls, 13e: turkeys, 1le. Dressed, |account: =~ Eonatruction of mew. railrdhds. which will [ Calves, rece'pts 3 head: (rade siow, rrime | ¢ gteers.... v hellers” ige; fowls, 1] AT—United Etutss and Canada eas: | require the employment of 10,000 Kafirs, [ ght veals about steady: heavy ealves not 18pe0e wwekles, decrcmsed 7000 bushels: afloat| thereby depleting the number required by | Wanted; grassers and 'buttermilks dull | 3 cows. London tin market wos and in Burops, increaséd 60),0.0 busheis; | the mines. Conlols were a shade casfer, | Veals, $.0068.85; grassers and buttermilks, Hfl"\"l‘d- with spot oueted at £127 and m‘-l) increased 84,00 bushels. Americans o?énnd irregular, hardened and | 8. 50. 17 foeders., nim: tures at £134 108 1 ocally tin wus ecwy nited States and Cancda east|hocame inan(mate. The trading which was | HOGS—Recelpts, 4513 head; no sales of and lower, closing at §27.70427.00. Spot cop- | of Rogkies. decreased §14.000 by s e v : ninally \! Bor advanctd S i Londan to €18 18 R T s TRl Lt Yushel purely” protassional, ciosed ‘atlol. Grand | live welghts; nominally weak on Buffa'o =8 - oran—Neb. 2 calves... 100 8 cows. ....1060 Cather—Neb, 17 teeders. 1cow. 8 cows & Bons—Neb. 7 cows 19 feeders seia-g T 1 ABS '] S5 nie Ayres Haht o heavy weights; acid, | Close 1 northern, #5G%e: No. 2 north " . p : hands. although considerable more Inist 3 1 feeder... bulls, $2.26G4.00 $4.00@5.00; Texas 8 Indian steers, '$2.80G3.50; cows and helfer: 32.26@8. = GB—Recelpts 7,000 hepd; market strong: i ana g MOS0 | COX-ADAMS COMMISSION CO. butchers aha best heavy, 8 0G815 butehe [ (SR Recelpts 1000 hady market | graln, Provisions and Stock Brokers, #3gp0 culls and bucks, §2.0098.76; stock- | Rooms 202-218 N, Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ers, 325003, uw' dr-: tn 1,000-bushel “";" of grain; 10 \ares stocks and upward. Continuous 8¢, Josenh Live Steck Mavket, Quotatione 1n erain, stock and cotton. BT. JOSEPH, Mo, A\If %.~CATTLE— Corrolprmd.nll-éhrllna Grain and Stock Recetpta 4116 head; ' market steady to 10c | Co., Kansas City, Mo. o : natlves, $4. 6; cows and heiters, | Y. tron. solicited. Tel. I gk t0; lwcknrg;)%\d fooders, i | [ Sew satweasy & o t, 8. [0 ' 8% neceipts 1. w'mlrhoi etran " Dl M to bo higher; igh 15; medium an WE.nE an"“ co- "s':‘;’ézg_'feaw 10 head; market steady. 110-111 Board of Trade. Sioux City Live Steck Market. s10UX C&Wm. OMAHA, NEB. 233 > H zsesd o, 2 SRE~ S, 3853 Q 'laymore—Neb, 6 steers. 6 cows nley—Wyo. 83 B8 SEB&, 16 cows. .02 dner—Wyo, 51 steers.... 1025 gers—Wyo 24 foeders. 1135 . 311 o eI ® . 2235 Zs g 3 X r was firm on the trafe returns, The | advices. futures closed at o gain of s to 205 | of Rockies. inereascd 664 ) bushels. rise in the price of silver was due to the | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts. 5.400 Locally coppar wan oulet and steady. | Ameng the more imporfant increases ve- | eastern demand, Bullion amounting to £%.- | head. The sheep market is stea “"&d At $13,75G14.00, elecirolytic | poried this week are those of 135,000 bushels | 000 was withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- | lamb market is dull, closi) lower. ' and 13.50. | at Chicage private elevators, 6,000 hu-hxluna itoday for shipment to Roumania, Bhee, limbe, tops, e W e B e B3 85 KR 5 S 83 28 282 88 5 & 83 T o= at $§13.370 8. was T onaon 4t €1l 8 | at Daiah aha 800 boshels ae 80 Josovte | “PARIS: "alg, "B Frices ‘were irregular | W8} oulls, #Oh

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