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TTTT OMAHA DAILY l.EE: VUT W, ATT(TTTST fl, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I
Trade in the Wheat Market Shows More or
Less Decline.
CROP REPORTS SOUND TOO CHEERFUL
Corn nnil Onin limbic to Oven-nine
StroiiK S miiiilliy 1 1 ! Whent
Provisions SmiiiI n Itntlicr
irregular
CHICAGO, Aug. 2. A decline of 1c took
place In the prlco of wheat today. Support
was withdrawn from thu market, more fn
vorablo crop reportH, disappointing cables
and liberal receipts at primary polntH damp
ening tho enthuslusm of traders. Corn
waH also weak on favorable crop news and
declined He. Oats closed He lower, Pro
visions were Irregular, lard declining 2V4c.
while pork advanced 124c and ribs 2WHc.
Wheat opened with u material decline,
Initial trading, in tho September option
ranging from 73'ic to "5c, compared with
yesterday's closing price of 7&i(f75TiiC. Liv
erpool cables, showing little or no advance
ut that market, were dlsuppolntlng to local
traders. In addition to this crop reports
wero more cheerful In tone nail weather
conditions were Ideal for harvesting opera
tions. Liberal receipts at primary points
added to the depression. Yesterday's buy
ers were prominent In the eurly selling,
which, however, soon ceased The local
demand Improved enough at the dccllno
to Impart some temporary firmness to the
market. September advancing to 76V". but
when closing Liverpool quotations showed
u decline of MlHd tlio market again turned
weak, and from that time until the cope
of the session the tendency was downwurd.
although scalping operations, which made
up the bulk ot tho trading, resulted In sev
eral unimportant rallies. Thero was but
little demand for wheat until September
had declined to a point below ,oc, when tho
market again received support, bi.t not
enough to cause any substantial Improve
ment, ulthough tho market b ratne fairly
steady toward the close. September grad
ually declined to 744c and was quoted at
7l'tj7l?io at the close. Northwest rcctlpts
Were 2Xi cars, against !X last week and 'i
a year ugo. Chicago receipts were 25.1 cars,
12 of contract grade. Total primary re
ceipts wero 78tt,OOo bu., compared with ti.V5.wi
till, a year ago. Atlantic port clearances
were large GI1.U00 bu A gooil demand was
reported for new wheat and estimates of the
nuiouut worked ranged as high as
bu. An increase of about l.ooo.OoO bu. was
looked for in tho visible.
Corn was weak and lower all day nnd
very dull. Theio was some sympathy with
the wheat decline, but Independent of this
weakness was caused by the extremely fa
vorable crop reports and corn ripening
weather. Shipping business was slack both
nero anil at tno seaboard. Long wero sell
ers of futures. Local receipts wero 2M cars.
September ranged from 37'ic to Ike nnd
closed "S,c lower at 37fec.
Oats wero dull and a trllle easier, though
the decline was small In view of the weak
ness of other grains. The ensh demand
continued to show Improvement and this
had a tendency to steady the speculative
inaiuei. I'oiniiry onenngs, nowover, were
liberal and elevator ix-onto with hi.IIi.ih
Shippers wero tho best buyers. Hecelpts
. V neinemner ranged rrom 2l't,c
. ji'jir anil cawed 'sc lower at 2lc.
Provisions tvfm falrtv nciK ,,,1 ,.,.
lar. Harly In the day the market declined
an around, mere Doing some disappoint
ment over the small ilt'crimm. In umMru
eakcr hog prices also had some lnlluence.
Later oullu an active shipping demand
for pork sent the price of that commodity
up shandy and other meats followed.
iiiougn lard did not entirely recover. Tho
close was stendv. Hotit,oilir i.nrir
higher at 112.20, September lard I!'4c lower
, . u'"imi.i" nepieinnor nus 2'45ioo
higher at $7.1714.
l.stlmated receipts Friday: Wheat. EM
ii-n1: i V' ' cars; oars, lav curs; Hogs,
li'"V 111 llll.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Arllcles.l Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Corn
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Oats.
Aug,
Sept.
Oct.
Pork
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Ian.
Itlhs-
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
,5?i.(" 74iTi71.i; I57if-t,
70i,4 75 75 7bi
l
37m4i37iSi?4
373;
3714
3714
:i7ib
20i
377f,
MP
3(14
j'ii.'n r
20T1
20i!
21(4.
21',M'4
21-
.. -I'M
21 li
Vint
12 00
n sr.
21
2fl
11 95
12 00
I, ST,
:i'VU V4
Will
12 0714
12 021,
U2'4
12 SO
12 20
12 20
12 15
fi '.)
(i fl2"
1! ! "
i: 7714
7 20
7 ir.
fi S7',4
C 7214
fi S7'4
r, icvi
:CV4
ti .2!
U 4 J
l (U
7 ir
7 07!4
7 (Hi
G 10
7 0714!
7 1714
1 Ou
t! 10
1 in
7 0714
" J-V4!
G 1214
l 1U
No 2.
Cash oitotntlous wero nn follow?
1 I.Ol'H Dull; winter wheat patents, J2.00
ffl.W; spring wheat specials, JI.M; patents,
W.TW.10: bakers, J2.S0(f(3.50; rye Hour, J.'.7o
Vv II HAT-No. 3, Ki72c; No. 2 red, 7714V
COHN No. 2, ?.Se.
OATS-No. 2. 2P, e: n, o wil(to o3uc. No
8 while. 22St2:liT.e.
JtV 10 No. 2. fOf50'4c.
HA HI, HV -Hood feeding, 3!ift37c; fair to
choice malting, lOii 12c.
HHHDS-No. 1 Max, $1.10; No. 1 northwest
orn, $1.4:!; prime timothy, J3.10ft;l.25; clover,
contract grade, $.
. PHOVISIONS-.Mess pork, per bhl., $12.1511
12.20. Lard, per 100 lbs., $i!.S7'rfii; ! Short
ribs sides (loose), $7.Wi7 IB. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), iS.75fj7.0ii; short clear
Sides (boxed). $7.ffi((7.75.
WHISKY Husls of high vlnes. $1.234.
SUOAItS-Cut loaf. JfiKS; grnnulated, $0.32:
confectioners' A, $ii.2S; off A. Jti.13.
I.'ollowlng aro the receipts anil shipments
for todny:
Articles. Hecelpts. Shipments.
Vlour. bids 17.0M Kl.ooo
Wheal, bu 112.000 . Il.tOii
Corn, bu 302.O110 nw.oiM
ats, bu 272,000 ;io,iO)
Itye, bu ii.ooo 5,000
Harley, bu fc.otw i.ooj
On tho Produco exchange today tho but
ter market was easy; creameries, iSfilitr;
dairies, H5M7c. Cheese, steady at K'iilO'ic,
Hggs, steady; fr'sh, llV4c
M'JH' YOUK (ir.MOItAI, MA II KMT.
(tiHitntloim for the I)n- on Vnrlous
Com ninilltle.
NKW YOHK. Aug. 2.-KLOUH-Hecelpts,
18,739 bbls.; exports, 2,779 obis.; sales, O.SUO
pkgs.; negotiation- were cut off today by
tho drop in wheat and the market closed
liomluully easier, winter patents. $3 Wii.&i;
winter straights, $3.G5i3.Mi; Minnesota pat
ents, $U5'(l.f0. winter extras, 2.7li(3.tio;
Minnesota bakers', $2.!Wi;i.;i5; winter low
grades, $2.40ii2.70. Ilyo Hour, dull nnd easy;
Hales, 30i) bbls.; fair to good, $3. 10)3.25,
choice to fancy, $3.uo;i3.fiO.
COHNMIOAI Weak; yellow western, 87c;
city, Me; llrandywlue, $2.4.Vu2.55.
IIYH Steady; No. 2 western, 5Se, f. o. b.,
nlloat; state, 53ii6lc, c. I. 1'., New York cur.
lots.
HAKLEY-llull; feeding. 4Se. c. I. f., New
York: malting, M-MUli; v. I. f, New York.
HA III. ICY .MALT-U11II; western, Ul ,7c.
W II HAT Hecelpts.TiO.sTS bu. ; no exports;
saleti, 2.C50.OOO bu. futures, 120.000 lm. e.
porls. Sjiot. weak; No. 2 red, 70c, elevator;
No, 2 red. MWe, f. o. !.. allo.it; No. 1 north
ern Diiluth, Mc, f. o. b., nlloat. Options
opened easy and remained so nearly all day,
oxcent for a slight afternoon rally on cover
ing. Lower cable, continued dullness of
trade, bearish crop and weather news and
iniuiuniiou were mo cnier selling motives.
Closed weak at low point of the daj ul "jOt
fte net decline; September. 70'SS0,4c;
closed, 79TfcC; Hocembcr, M8i5i2c; closed,
115.
('OHN Hecrlpts, Cii,3l bu.: exports. 10S.215
lm.; sales. 25.CK.H) tin. rutures, 2Mi,(ioo bu. npot.
Soot weak: No. 2. iWc. elevator, and ll"i.c.
nlloat. Options sold off under heaviness
abroad, local lluulilatlou. I no decline in
wheat nnd line crop conditions. Closed
weak and Millie lower: September. 1i
Who; closed, 43c; December, 3411 loc;
closed, too.
OATS Hecelpts, 35,Oi ,m.; exports. 4.300
nu.; sales, tii.imo nu. spot, npnt, stonily; no.
2, 2i!c; No. 3, 25le; No. 2 white, 2m No. 3
white. 2714c; track mixed western. 2ti'i(27c.
track white western, 27'vV33e; track white
state, 27!4f)S3c. Options neglected nnd nom
inal.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 70f77c; good to
choice, MtyWltiC.
HOI'S Dull; state common to choice
1KW crop, Il5il4c; old, 3ii3o: l'nclllo coast
lS'nl cron. IDfilSo: old. 35n"o.
HIDKS Firm: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs..
ISe; California, 21 to 23 lbs.. 2llsc; Texas
drv. 24 to 30 lbs., He.
LHATHKK Steady; Hemlock solo.
Iluonos Ay res, light to heavy. 2Ji.4fj2IVsc;
iicld. 22fii23i.4c.
I'HOVIBIONS-Heef. llrm; family. $9.00
(iiU'.OO; mess, ji'.oujio.tio; noer nains, ju.oou
21.00; packet. $10.ooiMl.oO; city, extra India
iiikmh. Iie.0lVI?17.50. Cut meats, steadv.
pickled bellies, J5.7SJTti.25; pickled shoulders,
$ii.75: pickled hams, $lo.00ri 10.75. Lard,
quiet : western steamed, $7.20; July closed
111 17.10. uomlnul: rellned. steady; continent.
$7.10; South America, $3.00; compound, $6.2o
"ir,;'j i'.,rk. firm, famlh, II "W-.M M,
slv.rt i bar $lt'il.', mess, J1J T3''tl3 :
lit "TTKIt ltei.ii.ts. C.232 nkes.. market
firm, creamery. 1711!V. factory, nylolc,
Imitation creamery. JHfliVtc.
r k ,H ltei e iiis. 6.wj dkkp. , nrm
large, colored, 9'ic; large, white, 9'kc,
small, colored, 10c. smnll. white. OHCOV'.
K1(JS Ilcce nts. 7.JI13 nkes.: stendv; west
ern, at mark, llifll.l'4c; lor nverngo lots,
wpstern, less orr, io'sc.
MHTALS The local metal mnrket con
tinues in a weak and nominal condition,
with Imn leading In the heaviness. Tn
cables were unnll.fnctory and the advices
frum the west were unfavorable to improve
ment here At the cloe the Metal exchange
called pig Iron warrants weak, lower nnd
nominal at $12, with northern weak and un
settled: lake copper unchanged at $lfiW;
tin easier at M2 uo 12 12': end so u at ii.,
spelter easier at $l.22V(4.27',j.
OMUI.V WIIOI.i:AI,U MAHKI2TS.
Condition of 'I'm de nnd (luototlons on
Maple nnd I'nney I'roduee.
ICGGS Hecelpts, liberal; good stock, 10c.
LIVH POI'LTHY-Hens. 76Sc: roosters.
according to age and size, SfCIc; broilers.
M4f10c; illicks. 450; geese, 4fj5c; turkeys.
Sc.
' S DHKSSHD I'OCLTHY-Ilens,
S'flOe; roosters. 5'ytk.1; ducks and geese, 9ti'
lee; urollers, per in., llV4ttl2'4c; turKuys,
mac.
uuTi iJit common to fair. 13c: c noice. id
(fllGo; separator, 20c; gathered creamery, 17
He.
1'ISII Trout, 10c; blue fish, 12c; pickerel,
Re; cattish, 12c; dressed buffalo, 6c; white-
nsit. vr: Herring. ic: diuck diiss. tor: sal
mon, 13o; white bass. 10c; cropple, 10c; pike,
loc: halibut. 12c: bullheads. 10c: ring ncrch.
Co; lobsters, green. 22c; boiled lobsters, 25c;
mncKerei, 20c; codlisli, loc; yellow pcrcn, ec.
j'u ii'iu.vw i.ive, per uoz., wc.
VHALS-Cholce, MjlOc.
HAY 1'or carload lots: Cplnnd, choice,
.TiO; midland, choice, $6.50; lowland, choice,
.50: rvo straw, choice. $6: No. 3 corn. 37c:
No. 3 whlto oats. 21c; cracked corn, per
ton. $15: corn and oats, chotmed. tier ton.
$15 50; bran, per ton, $12.00; shorts, per ton,
$12.50.
VKOHTAHLHS.
Ct'crMHHHS-l'er doz., 30350. '
ASI'AILUirs None on tho market.
NHW TCHNII'S-I'er. bu. basket, 75c.
NHW I1HKTS Per doz. bunches, 300.
NHW CAHHOTS Per doz. bunches, 23c.
LKTTI'CH-Per doz.. 15c.
HADISIIHS Home-grown, per doz., 15c.
PHAS-Per '4-lm. basket, 50c.
WAX HHANS-Per H-bu. basket, COc.
NIOW POTATOHS-Per lit.. 30350.
t 'A 1111 AO H Home-grown, per lb.. 1UR
lc.
t'At'LIFLOWIUt I'er dOZ $1.
(IIIKHN COUN-Per doz., 10c.
T0MAT0KS Home-crown. ner !4-bU.
basket. f,0c.
Hlll'llAKH Per lb., lc.
ONIONS Ilnme-grown. per lb., 2c.
CHLKIIY Michigan. 2.V&30C.
KHCITS.
STHAWHHIHHKS All gone.
HLACKHHIHtlHS-Per 21-qt. case. $2.25.
HLACK HASI'IlHItltlHS-Out of tho mar
ket.
HUD HAPSHHHHIHS-Out of market.
HLl'KllHItlllKS lG-ot. case. $2.25.
CCHllANTS-Out of the market.
PKACIIHS-Callfornla. per box, DOcOl.oO;
Texas, per 4-nasKel crate ji.
APitiru is None on tno mnrKci.
PLCMS-Callfornla. per crate. $1.15511
I'lH'NHS Callfortilii, Tragedy, per crate,
JI. 2ft: Kelsav. Janan. nor orate. il..,.
HAltTlitiTT P1JAHS California, per uox,
JI.7.V112 110.
tlllAPlS-l'allfornin, 1-lmsnet crate, $1.00;
uauiornia neciarines, i-nasaoi craie, ti.u.
OOOSKHHHHIKS-Out of tho market.
CIIHItKIHS-Callfornla. per 10-lb. box,
$1.10Jil.2."i; Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.25;
it-Ill. baskets, WilllUC.
V A T K 1 1 M H I .O N S A s to size. 25f J0c eacn
APPLIES Native, 75cfl$l.(K) per bu.; per
1)1)1., J2.7&53.I10.
TROPICAL KHITITS.
PINHAPPLHS-Per doz., $1.50&1.75.
OHANOKS Mediterranean sweets, per
)ox. 11: vu one as. Jl.2oGil.fti .
LHMONS-Callforula, fancy, $5.50; choice,
Jj 01).
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.2ol3.0IJ.
MISCHLLANKOCS.
NUTS-Hlckory, large, per bu $1.25: shell
barks. $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., VLit
13c; iiinerts. per 10.. J2c: almonds, per 10
lHMGc; raw, per lb., 514f6c; roasted, 6Viit
7V4C.
IIIDKS.
HIDKS-No. 1 green hides, 7c; No. 2
greeu hides, 5e; No. 1 snlted hides, 7c; No,
2 salted hides, Gc; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to V.
lbs., 80; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Gc.
St, I. on I ; nil it nnil Provisions.
ST. I.OIT1S. Auk. 2. WHEAT- Lower:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 72'iic; track, 73ViS?
,1'ic; .Migusi, iivie; Hentemoer, nlvariw,
uiicemiier, iiiM,c; rvo, nnrii, too.
COUN-Lower; No. 2 cash. 37'4c: track
3S14o; August. 3714c; September, SGHfiSlrHc;
December. 32Ue.
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 21c: track. 2114
5?22.4c; August, 21c; September, 20T4C; No. 2
wane. L'i'te.
HYH-WVak: 52c.
KLOI It Steady nnd unchnnced.
SKIIDS Timothy, unchanged. viax,
lower; M mil.
COIINMICAI-Steudy nt $2.25.
HHAN Hasler; sacked, east track, GlfJ1
ilAY-Steady; timothy, $9.00813.00; prairie,
.IIKIIN. t.l.
WHISHY-Steady at $1.23.
IKON Cotton ties, lower nt $1.30.
1 1 A r C, NO-IS.10& 8.&5.
llHMP-TwIne. 9c.
M1CTALS Lead, steady; $1.20. Spelter,
weak; $4.00.
POI'LTKY-Steady; chickens, 7ijc: young,
8ise; turki.jk-s, Cii7c; young, IGc; ducks. 514c;
".IIIK. u'lic. ni-rw, n , uiiiik, uhd',;l'.
KGGS- Steady; 9c.
IH'TTHK Steadv: ereamerv. lGfTlOUc
dairy. IVa IBe.
PKOVIS ONS-Pork. steadv: obb nc
$12 75. Lard, llrmer; choice, $i!.751JG.7il4. Dry
sail meats, imxeu, nrm: extra snorts. $7.60
clear ribs, $7.73; clear sides, $S.00. Dacon
boxi il, llrm; extra shorts, $S.1214; clear ribs
SS.23: clear sides. $S.50.
Kr.t'I.I ITS lour. 3.000 lm s whent. 157.-
w nu. ; corn. i.io nu. ; onis, vj.nuu 1111.
SIIIPMHNTS-nour. 7.000 bbls.: heat
ii.',wio nu.; corn, i.'j.im nu.; oats, .'3,000 nu
KniisiiM City Cruln noil l'ro visions.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 2,-WHHAT-Son
tember. H3i':c; December. GSc: No. 2 hard
cash. Ortl'iiiiTc: No. 3, GlfiG514c; No. 2 red
i2e; No. 3, GiSiOc.
1 OKN Sen tember. 3.i'le: December. 31ic
No. 2 mixed, cash. 3GHO: No. 2 white. Xllt
.Mi'ie; :ii u.v;4c.
oa ik--.no. L' white. 2(i'.45(27c.
KYI-No. 2. 49fl49i4o.
1 1 AY Choice tlmothv. $9.50: choice
prairie, $i;.5i).
IM'TTHK Creamery, 151ilSc; dairy, fancy,
Ijc.
LOGS Klrm: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 10c doz. ; loss off, cases returned;
new while wood cases Included, V4o moro.
KI'X'HIPTS-Wheat, 172,800 bu,; corn. 9,-
l.o . Ill iuAA 1...
iV llll, tlillfl lot""!! 1 1 II.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 104.400 bu.: corn. 7..
150 bu.; onts, 2,000 bu.
Liverpool (iruln anil I'rorlilnna,
LIVKHPOOL. Aug. 2. WI 112 AT Snot.
steady; No. 2 red, western, winter, 6s 2d;
.no. 1 northern snrmir. lis 3d: Mo. 1 Call.
fornla, s HtdifTGs Gd. Kuturcs. dull; Sep
tember. 6m il, December, tis 114d.
1 Ull? Hteadv for soot: American mixed.
new. 3s lOlid: Amerlcnn mixed, old, 3s lllid.
Futures, (pilet; September, 3s 10id; Oc-
iiiimr. .is no; ivovemoer. as imu.
PKOVlSIONH Heer. extra m a mess.
dull nt 72s Gd; prime mess, dull at 64s 9d.
Hncon. Cumber and out. dull nt 3Ss: clear
bellies, steady at 40s; shoulders, square,
stood:- at 31s Cd.
TA LLOW Prlmo city, llrm nt 2Cs; Aus
trallan, in Loudon, llrm ut 26s 6d.
Toledo .Mnrliot.
TOLHDO. O., Aug. 2.-WHI:AT-DuII nnd
lower; spot, 7714c: Augast. 77'ao; Seplember,
T.Sc; October. 79140; Deeembor, SOa.
COKN Dull and lower; No. 2 cash, 41'4c;
September, "Jic.
0ATS-D11II but higher; No. 2 cash, 23c;
September, 22c.
KYH Dull and unchnngod; No. 2 cash,
5lc.
SHHDS-CIover, dull but higher; '9S
prime, $.'1 10; '99 prime, $3.13; October, $5.7714:
No. 2, SI 50. .!
I it I ii t It lira 1 11 .liirket.
DHLI'TH. Aug. 2. WHKAT No. 1 hnrd,
cash, 79o; August, 79c; September, 7S'4c;
December, 79o; No. 1 northern, cash, 77c;
August, 77c; December, 77c; No, 2 north
ern. 75o; No. 3 spring, 72c.
OATS-23U;Q23o.
COKN-30C.
l'blliiilelplilu Prodnoe Ilnrket.
I'llILAUHLPHIA, Aug. 2. HUTTKH
Steady; fancy western creamery, 20c; fnncy
western prints. 2.1c.
KOOS-I'Trm: good demand; fresh nearby
and western. 15e; fresh southwestern, 13c.
CHHKSK-Steady.
.Illliviinkee (irnln InrWrr,
MILWAl'KKK, Aug. 2,-WHKAT-Market
steady; No. 1 northern, 7C!i'iJ77c; No. 2
iiiirinern, 1 t'n nji .
KYH Lower; No. 1. 63e.
11AKLHY Steady; No. 2, 494750c: samplo,
1'eorln Markets,
PRO IMA, Aug. 2.-COKN-Scarce;
no
ttlltlT-i Utl"pi. ,
OATS Hasy ; new No. 3 white, 2Uii2t'ic.
yiuniv-on the basis of $1.23 for
iiuiHiieu goous.
.Minneapolis Wheal 11 ml I'lonr.
MINNKAPOLIS, Aug. 2. WHRAT-In
store, No, 1 northern, August. 71c; Septem
ber, 74iW74!ie; December. 75sic; on track,
No. 1 hard, 7t?ic; No. 1 northern, 71?tC!
i,. urn iiii-i it, ,o7av'
KLOUU-Dull, patents, $1.15; second pat
cuts, $3.95, first clears, $3 50 secutul clears,
v. v.
HKAN Lower; In bulk. $1175'(l:oe
ji()vi;mi:xti tic stocks m iiomis.
Speenliitloii In Iliiltliiiore .1 (H1I11
Stoel ot ns etlr ns lit peeled,
NHW YOKK. Ajg. 2. The small nmount
of business done on the Stock exchange
today was almost wholly eonoentrHted In
four stocks. In none of the four did the
net change exceed . Hnltlmore & Ohio
showed the nearest .appearance to anlmn-
won una covered an extreme range of over
points, inn 11 Closed Willi a net loss or
. 1 lie ooetilnu nrlco wuh (In, IiIlMimui
and was slightly below the London parity.
. ui nu iirini- ripi'diiauiiii in an
ticipation Of the dividend was nnlcUK-
abnndnned and the stock slipped back Into
a rut of dullness near to last night s price
lu.ei. 1 in- action 01 me nireciors in pro
viding for two semi-nnnual dividends of
2 per cent each was quite unexpected, as
only one bud lieen il,.nnii..iv ,,r-.,,r.u,..i
There was a slight Hurry and some fever
Ishness In the shares as a rule, but a
downward course ensued on offerings of
iMiiiiu nt-iivy oiocks which looked pge real
izing. This carried the stoi k to 74.
wnicn was the low point of the day. Ap-
u.vmiij iuf icniiziiig oceame ngnier Pl
ow to and the room sbortH rnvprml nuns.
Ir8 11 slight rally. Tho friends of I'tilon
Puclllc then attempted to make use of
tho d screoancv In ton nrlcon ,r Unit in,.ii
nnd Haltlmoro & Ohio both navltiir 1
Po r cent dividends, ntul liv II foil Inrir., It,.
dividual transactions gavo t'nlon Pacllle
a place In the active list. Hut this move
quickly subsided.
,, i'"' H0,n strength In Sugar and
In
niu iMjn iransu, mo 11r.il lieing af
fected liv denials Unit th
been resumed and the second by Inspired
assurances that the annual report would
show larger earnings than have been
iiupuu ior. wonutieniai ronacco preferred
wus raided down 4,. The general under
tone of the mnrket was llrm, with some
yielding In tho later part of the day.
A feature of the day was a slightly easier
tone for time ninnm Tli uiii,tr.iiu,,i.'u
'"It Imlnnce at the clearing house ran nil
In i1 flfKI lll tn.t.... .....I .1... 1 I ,,, 1 -
... v.,UvV,..,H ii.uu, ,11111 nil- iiaiiHx win jiron
ubly gain over $3,ouo,uuo for the week mi
stibtreusury operations. In spite of thu
maintenance ot the Hank of Hngland's rat..
of dlscoant ut last weeks rate and tho
easier tone of money here sterling ox
iiVV.'G0 VV,U' llrm' 'rl'? H'igllsh batiks ex
hibit makes clear Its control of the open
money market, in which discount rates
advanced an additional fraction above tho
bank ruto today. The bank further re
duced Its prlco for gold bars and Ameri
can engles by 1,41! and continues to buy
gold in tho open market.
uaiuinoro A- 01110 liond Issues weakened
on the dividend action, the southwestern
division 314s losing a point. The bond
market Generally was dull .and Irregular.
Total sales, par value. $9ll,ooo. 1'ulted
states refunding 2s, when Issued, nnd lin
os, ndvanced U, nnd the old Is nnd new
in, coupon. !. win tno 3s deel nod ',(, on
the last call.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
lnanclnl cablegram says The Idleness In
the markets here was not relieved today
and such dealings as thero were had no
feature, though the tone was steady. Haltl
moro & Ohio was weak on rumors of dis
sensions In the board, which were current
iiuiuiu mo dividend nnnouncement. I'arts
bought tlntos In connection with tlm lioorso
setiieinent. The Hank of Hngland bought
a:19,oio gold In bars.
i'Vi..wing aio tho closing prices on tho
Now York "Stock exchange:
Atchison Mi, Union Pacific
.. 59H
.. ;r,,
.. r..
.. 17
.. .
.. Ii". 1
.. 13
..I'r.i
..l'.")
..ir.4
.. 45
..i:.'
.. 3i3
.. S3
.. j' j
.. 19
.. 3('4
.. 87i,,
l"t
no tfd
ft" 1,
do Pfd.
Hnltlmore & Ohio
Canadian I'uclllc
Cunuila 60
Clios. & Ohio ....
CnlciKo O. W....
C, 11. A Q
7411
Wlil
H
WhImM!
(Hi pfd
Wheel, ft L. K..
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ....
Third Avenue ...
Adams Kx
.1
Chi. 1ml. & 1.
do pfd
Chi. & K. Ill
uOlj" American Kx
U. S. Kx
Wells-Pargo Hx..
Altir, (ot. Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Malting .
do pfd
.Wiirr. S. d II...
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ...
Chicago & S. W
C, It. 1. & P....
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colorado1 So
do lt pM
do 2d pfil
.117'
.1034
. tula
.
. 403
14
Del. & lludnon ....lllti
Il. U &. V K6ii
Denver ,t It. a i;ij
do pfit
17
do pfd e,t,W
A mT. ,S. Hoop .... pi4
do pfd Ml
Amr. S. Ac W .VJ"4
do pfd 72Va
Amer. Tin I'lnte . "'"..
n.rifi io
do 1st pfd 3j'
(It. Nor. pfd livy
nocKinit coal m
ins-Kinir auey ... 3j'4 no prit 7,J4
Illinois Central ....116 ,Amer. Tobacco ....
Iona Central 19 do pf.i ijn
do pfd 46 Aiiac. Mining Co... 4Pi
"K. c. 1'. & o.... 13 lUrooklyn It. T....
. 501,
. San
. 2114
. 7511
. 321 i
. (K
.IS'1'4
. .12
. OH
Iike Hrle A W.... 274 Colo. Puet & Iron
do nfd...
92 ,Con. Toliacco ....
IW I do pfd
71i Peilernl Hlcel ....
90", do pfd
IM14 Oen. Hlectrlc ....
lUi (Slucosp Suirar ...
n314 do pfd
94 ilnier. Paper
M'4 do pfd
1?l f ' T ..11.
Iike Slioro ....
L. & N
Manhattan I...
Met. Ht. Ity
Mexican Central
Minn. & Ht. I...
do pfd
Mo. I'acllle
Mqblle & Ohio
M K. & T
do pfd
N. .1. Central ..
N. Y. Central .
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
No. I'orlflc
do pfd
Ontario & W...
Ore. Ity. & .Vav.
do pfd
6VI
73
Z0-
S3i
19
90'4
:i
'rl.lWLinil- VJllIt
. 10
National lllscult
do pfil
National lyad ..
do pfd
Natlonal'Steel ...
. 801,
.lKi'i
.1281;
. 33
;ni4
do pfd.
si
51'i N. Y. Air lliahe 13.
114 No. American
. 15
20-H
1'acltlc Count ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Pn-irle Mall
42
7C
.. S3
.. 62
.. 3ii
IVnnsylviinla .
ltcadliiff
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd....
Hlo O. v
do pfd
at. & s. p.
do lt pfd...
do 2d pfd....
St. L Southw
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
128
16vi People's Oaa ....
JS", Pressed S. Car..
.... Ji'ii do pfd 72
.... .V!a Pullman P. Cnr....lS2
....90 S. It. & T B
.... 9!i Sugar 121
.... 60 I do pfd 116
.... 32'i Tenn. Coal & Iron. 61,
.... in ,u. s. leather ...
.... 2'5'i1 do pfd
....Ill V. S. Hiiblier ...
....171 do pfd
1')',
m
93
79
ni;
, 50
St. I'. & Omaha..
io. Pari flo
So. Itnllway
do pfd
Texas & I'acllle
110 Western Union ..
SJUjKcpjrillo I. & 8.
10 do pfd
'.2 P. C. C. & St. L.
H'51
Offered. "Assessments paid.
Neiv York Money .Market,
NEW, YOKK, Aug. 2.-MONRY-On call,
easy, lli'rtlls per cent; prlmo mercantile
paper, 4'44 per cent.
STHKL1NO HXCHANOH-KIrm, with
actual business In bankers' bills at V.b'h
fun ,lnr.,iiil ,! ,,( tll'l?' .1 T
.... ............. in, uiiyn,
imnicii i.uir, (i.si-iii,, unu i.lj; com
merclal bills. $1.M i(413.
SILVHK Har. u04o: cert tlcatos. r.iuw
ni'sc; .ucxicMii uaiiars, 4a,-2C.
iKJiNun liovernment, irregular; stato,
weak; railroad. Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds toduv nrn ns
lonowg;
U. S. ref. 2, reg..l03i
do 4 91
no coupon
do 2s, ret
do 3
do new 4s, re.
do coupon
do old 4, res..
do coupon
do 6s, rg
do coupon
D. of C. 3 Km.
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s....
Clies. H O. 41..
"do Is
"C. it N. W. e.
..m .s'. y. c. is io
.10" .N. J. C en. 5s.. ..1221;
.10H No. I'acllle. 3 ojU
.132S do 4s :04i
.I3r "M v. c & H U 4s.lu7
ms Nor. & w. con. 4s. 9?;
115H Oregon Nav,
110
..11314 ",lo 4s
..113i; "Oietron S. U 6s..
..122 do consol Cs
. .lOt'i Iteadlng gen. 4s..
102S
,12:'a
.1124,
. S71-,
Hlo O. W. Is..
..m
...lieu
St I. A 1 M c. 5S..H0V,
"l I. At H !- g. Cs.121
.it. Paul consols . . . 1 67 ' 1
S.14D
SI. P., C. & P. ls.UIVj,
do In ....llkU.
do S. I", deb. 63.123
"I'lauau ut. is. .. vi"a o. i'acllle Is 7S
Colo. So. 4s Sit, So. Hallway Cs 10SS
-w. v 11. 11. is 11. t. r,s 70
do 4 97'Tex. & Pacific Is. ..IIP,
l.lie Ki'lieim I.... 10'a "UO 1H ,, r,C
r . w. it i. c. is. n Union I'acllle 4s....l'Oii
"lien. i;icctrio 6s. ..11514, Wabash Is iiiPj
Ia. (Vntral Is. ...113 1 do in 1011,
iv 1 , i- i 11 js. iu west Mioro is nil
L. & N. unl 4s i Wis. Central Is SS
rL'Jii Mvo. Centuries S9i
When issued. "Hid. Offorcd. Hid
UI1U ITUHl IL'Ct'UHH.
Huston stock () tiolndons.
HOSTON, Aug. 2. Call loans. "U,tt nor
cont; time loans, 3HjlVi per cent, uillclal
ciuehhk:
A., T. & S.
do pfd.. .
r 2,rnlon Iind ...
IDH.West Hnd
03
13
Amer. Simar ...
do pfd
Hell Telephone .
Ilnston & Albany
lloston l'.levated
Honon A Me
C, II. & Q
Dunilnloii Coal ..
do pfd
Federal Sleel ....
do pfd
Kltehbiirg pfd..
Oen. Hliitrlc ....
do pfd
Oen. Klei. III...
Mexican Central
Mdh Telephone
N. H. O. & C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ..
Ituhber
Union Paclllo ...
'IUd
,.121'i
..116
..t43ia
..24S
...142
Weetinisli. Hlec...
Wis. Central
Atchison 4s
N. 15. O. & C. 5s.
w;
61
dventiir
...1S1 Allouez Mining Co
1
...li'i'a ,mai. copper ..
... S7
... id .iiiinuc
...113 llloston & Mont...
... :2 Iluttu & Ilostnn .
... Bji'i I'uliimei A. Hecla
...137 Centennial .......
i:o4 Kraiikltn
...US'i Hanili.ldt
...204 Osceola
... 12 Parrot
... i 'Qulncy
- '4
..3m
.. 161
.. 13
. . m
.. 4P
..133
... Ij'i Hunta ! Copper... I'j
...203 Tamarack 190,
... ll Utah Mining 2Si
... 2li, W.ni.na 2ij
... 59 Wolverines V-4
I'liiiinolal .olcs.
NHW YOHK. Auk. 2.-ClearlniiB. $79,233,
915; balances, $11,17&,;. Tho subtroasury
liuu a iicoit naiauco tniiay or y;,.vr.i,ut..
CHICACO. Auk. 2.-Clearlni:s. $24.425.o:i!
balances, $2,20,3.s5. New York exchange.
pur, Sterling exchange, ii.iwi(l.Mi.
HOSTON. Aug. 2.-ClearlllgH, $22,350,0S7
bnlances, $2,xi.b64.
PHILADHLPIIIA. Aug. 2.-Clearlng, $19,
M3.155: balances. $3,265,042.
CINCINNATI, O., Aue, 2,-CleurIng8, $2,
l",..''!1 New Yi.rk txthatlge l"jUV ills
li nit M Tii J1 . if ' n, r lent
HALTI.MoKK a ik .-Clearings. $4,ogi.
2i, balances, I49I.S.B.
ST. L(U' IS. Mi A.lg. 2.-Clearlngs, $4.
735.ira0; balances, $57I,o7l. Money, 4flfi per
cent. New York exchange, 10c discount
bid, par asked.
London Modi ((iioliillons,
LONDON, Aug. 2. I p. m. Closing:
Cons, monoy ... .07 S-H Krle ..
i1m Hcmunt
("H d" 1st pfd.
At hlRon
I'ur.ailinn Paclflo
St. I'mil
Illinois iVnlmt ..
L.iilsvllN
I "nt'n I'ac. pfd..
N. Y. Central ...
.. Wi I't'iitnnlvanln ..
.. so , Itendinpr
..Vi No. Paclfle pfd.
..119 'ilrsnrt TrunK .
.. "J", Anaionda
.. 77i Hand Mines
..HIM
if;
73i ;
iP,
t"i,
UAH SILVHH-Steady, 27 15-16d per ounce.
MONKY 8314 per cent. Kato of dlscolim
In the open mnrket for shoit bills,
per cent; for three months' bills, llnti l4
per cent.
imv YnrU Mining StoeUs,
NHW YOHK, Aug. 2,-Tho following nre
tho closing quotations for mining shares
today;
("hollar 12 Ontn'rlo 375
Crown Point 1.1 Oplur 6..
("on Cal. Ac Va Hi Plymouth 10
Deilihvixid 40 yuirksllver IS)
(Imild Currle ... l do pfd SVI
Hale Ai Norrro-s... 22 Sierra Nevnda 2J
Ibinestake 6000 standard 4(0
Inui Sll-er 50 Cnlim Vn IS
Mexlian II Yellow Jacket 28
I'ori'lun I'loiinolnl.
PAK1S. Aug. 2. Prices were llrm nnd nnl
nmted on the bourse today, the Increase In
the nmount of bullion stimulating business.
Hank shares were In good demand. Turkish
securities continued to rise Spanish 4s
were weak, but recovered sharply on cover
ing purchases. Hlo Tlntos received great
attention nnd thero were large coverings.
Industrials wero llrmer. Helleers and Kal
llrs made headway, closing llrm, 111 sym
pathy with the London market. The weekly
statement of the Hank of Prance shows the
following changes: Note? In circulation In
creased 0d.35n.i) francs, treasury iicoounts
urrenl decreased 4,:i.i2S.wi francs, gold 111
hand Increased 2i;,li00.l francs; bills ills-
ounted ucreased 2N.l25.0fi0 francs, silver Hi
hand decreased 5,O50,(k francs. Three per
ml rentes, lof 25c for the account; ex-
banco on London. 25f 2oC for checKs; span-
sit 4s closed at 72.15
LONDON. Aug. 2. American securities
opened llrmer In response to better over
night prices from New York and wero well
maintained. Trading was not active- on no
count of the settlement. The closing tone
was quiet but steady. The amount of bul
lion taken Into the Hank of Hngland on bal
ance todav. .CI 9,(ioo,)uo. The weekly state
ment of the HanK 01 liiigiaiui snows uio
following changes: Net reserve decreased
j:i,355.(KiO, circulation Increased JUll'.'.iin, bul
lion decreased i;00,120, other Kccurltles in-
reased AI2.:il!.OJ". other deposits Increased
jJKnOo, public deposits Increased JlMj.ioi,
notes reserve decreased Cl,;'.o.i,nw); govern
ment uecurltles tinelianueil. Tile proportion
of the Hank of Hngland's reserve to liability
Is 35.39 per cent; last week It was 3s.ii! per
cent. Hate of discount uncnangeil iu 1 per
out. Hold bars are quoted today ut m:"40,
1 decline of Ud: American eagles, 7tls Id.
.ii lower. (Jold premium at Huenos Ayres,
1390; Spanish Is, 7I'
lli;i(l,l.N. Aug. . I rices iiainciicn on nie
bourse here today In sympathy with tno
llrmer feeling prevailing on imp western
1.,,1,1-ui.u irr.11 nnil coal shores recovered.
but the transactions generally were iiulet.
It ' KNOS AYKHS. Aug. -. 1110 gold 11110-
tatloti today was 12S.20.
C0111IIII011 of the Trcnsnry.
WAUiiiNrrsTON. Ainr. 2. Today's slate-
,,.t .if tlm irnnMiiri' h.-ilaiices In the iren-
oral fund, exclusive of tho J150.000.000 Bold
reserve In the division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $151,010,101;
gold. $73,S99,951.
Cotton Mnrket.
VRlV VDflK- Ainr. ".COTTON Llollldn-
Hon In cotton continued upon a Inrge scale
todav. Tho combination of bearish Influ
ences which have of bite been In force con
tinue In operation nnd very few traders had
the courairo lo make ventures on the long
side of the account. Some did so on the
theory that tlm market has Deen oversold.
Tho support from this class of traders,
however, was not much of n factor. Most
of tho buying came from the shorts, who
preferred to secure prollts. This was an
active feature In the afternoon nnd caused
a sharp rally. Tho market opened easy In
tone at a decline of 31iS points, nnd while
showing Irregularity with occasional feeblo
rallies, ruled In the main downward, the
lowest prloes showing a loss of 12iYls points.
Tho cables were worse than expected anil
lrivnto entiles gavo very nttio courage 10
ook for an active demand from tho foreign
consumers. Tlio southern spot mantels
wore reported also weak. Crop accounts
wero almost uniformly favorable and the
uillclal weather map equally promising.
Honoris on nicking from tho more forward
parts of the cotton bolt pointed to an early
movement of the new cotton. The market
closed heavy and steady, 0110 point higher
(October) to 1(1 points lower. Spot closed
steady lie decline; middling uplands, Sc;
middling gun, mc; sales, 710 roues. ) inures
olosed quiet and steady; August, S.70c; Sep
tember. S.llc; October, S.lOo; November,
8.07o; December. M)5c; .lanuarv, S.oilc; Feb
ruary. .N.o;ic; March, s.ioc; April. s.l2c; .May.
S.I5c; June. S.17c.
NHW OKL ANS. Aug. 2 -COTTON-
Nomlual; sales, 120 hales: ordlnnry. 7 15-lCe;
good ordinary. ;";c; low middling, SSo;
middling, 10've; good middling, WW. mid
dling fair, lO-'d-o; receipts, 329 bales; stock,
49.970 bales. Futures, quiet and steady;
August. !I.OI19.0,c; September, 8.255(S.20c;
October, 8.9l1C95c; November, 7Hi7.S5c;
December, 7.ifi7Slc; January, iMfii.S5c;
February. 7.WMi7S7c; March, 7.S!M(7.fOe;
Aiii-ll 7 !llri7 'lie- Mnv. 7 M1i7 !l."ic
(i ALVKSTON. Aug. 2-COTTON-Q.ulet
9-i.c
ST. I.ntTIH, Aug. 2. I U I TON 1-lliO lower,
dull; middling, itll-ltSe: sales. 1,300 bales: re
lots. 11.! hales: shipments, llii Dines; siock
17,211! bales.
LIVKHPOOL. Allg. 2 -COT TUN HPOl
small business dilnc: American middling
fa r. 115-lCd: good middling. 5d; middling
b 15-32(1; low midiiiing. r. ii-u.'ii; good onu-
narv. 5 13-32d: ordinary. 5 13-32(1. The sales
of the day were 4.O00 Pales, of which 2m)
were for sneculal on and export and In
eluded 3,100 bales American. Hecelpts, 3,000
bales. Including 2,'jm American. Fulures
opened easy and closed barely cteady;
American middling I. m. 0., August, 5 i:i-iid.
buyers; August and sontemnor, f, (u-iiio
tinvurs: Sentetnber and October. 1 4S-0ld
tinvoru: Oetolior and November. 4 37-KUt
4 3s-i!td. sellers; November nnd December,
A ;i2-iild, miycrs; ueccmocr unn .iniuiai.v,
tsi.r.id. buveis: January and February,
1 "7.i:tf, 1 !3.r,ld. luivers: l'ebruurv and March
1 2n-fild, sellers; .Miireit unn Aprn, ( d-ihu.
sellers; April and .May, i i-mui -a-uiu, sel
lers.
AVonl Market,
T.ONnnN. Anc. 2. WOOI A sale of
sheen skins was held here today, at which
3.M1 bales were offered. Attendance wns
ennii lint the demand wus sow. 1 uern
wero lnrge withdrawals, In consequence of
the low offers. There wns a decHno of 1V4
(filO per cent. The following Is the salo In
detnll: New South Wales, 11 bales at 2
ffi.'i'id: Victoria. 4!5 bales at SVfcffft'id; South
Australia. 810 bales nt 2UCl2d: West Aus
tralia. 320 bales at 2.fiCid: Tnsmnnla. 255
bales at 2fH5i5il4d; New .ealand, 750 hales at
2Vfc1i51id; Cape of Oood hope and Natal, 110
Dales ni 'Miu'sii; J'unia .reuas, nu uiui
nt 3111 l'd; FalUlnnd Islands, ea bales at
3fln;d: I vor Platte. 191 ba es at WIWM
ST. LOriS. Aug. 2.-WOOI-Market Im
proving on tho medium and coarser grades,
nut tnose on me liner nruer. pari cuiariv
terr lorv and ' exns growth, contlliuo tiuu
nnil iiuciiaugou.
ColToe Market,
NHW YOKK. Aug. 2 -COFFHR-Spot
Hlo. weak: No. 7. invoice, OLc. Mild, quiet;
Cordova, nominal. Futures opened steady.
with prloes 0(fil5 points lower, and rul"d
verv active miring 1110 enure session, 11c
longs and shorts giving and taking ex
tenslvelv on this nasis, witn me leaunr.
bear house of this country the most proml
limit Heller. Sent mcnt In general win
henrlsli. following lower Huronean and lira
zlllan mnrKets, lull receipts in me crop
countrv, procrnstlnntlng spot nuyers and
Indifferent public spect latlon. Shorts were
llin principal buyers Into In the day. Mar
ket closed steady at BTilB points lower.
Total sales. 50.000 lings, this Including Son-
tember. $7.S0J7.S5; October. $7.907.9); No
vember. $7.9.iT(8.0O; December, $s 10: Janu
nry, $s ioiiis.15; .March, js 20; April, ts.oJ
May, SS.35.
Decision on Cuban Kxporl.
NHW YOIHC, Aug. 2. Tho board of classl
llcntlons of the United States general ap
praisers In a decision handed down today
on a question as to tlio duty on a sub
stance known as palnmbust entering Porto
lllco from Cuba holds thut tho bonnl has
Jurisdiction to decide kiidh n case under the
net of congress which went Into etlect on
May 1 last.
Ohio IIInIiop .sick, ,,
f'LHVHLAND, Aug. 2.-Hlshop Ignatius
llorstmnn of the Cleveland Catholic
diocese Is seriously ill at his resldenco In
this city. Ho has been conilned to his bed
tor ten days, suffering from a complica
tion of diseases.
II or llriiiKcx,
Sprnlns or Fores, burns or scnldB, wounds or
cuts, tetter or ccernn, nil quickly cured by
Manner Salve, tho most healing medicine In
tho world. Nothing cIbb "Just ns good."
For Bale by Myer's-Hlllon Drug Co., Omaha,
and Dlllou'a Drue Storo, South Oranba.
01IAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
ight Supply of Cattle anil Yards Wero
Cleared Earlyt
HOG MARKET HIGHEST SINCE MAY 17
Supply of Micep .o( Hiiiul to (be l)c-
in it ti it nnil All OlterliiKu Were
Picked t p ns .soon ns
(iilonileil.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug.
Hecelnls werei
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
.. 3,312 4,024 7,i;5
Olllelal Monday
Olllclai Tuesday ....
Olllelal Wednesday...
uitlci.it Thursday ....
2.NJ.S l!,.i21 l.Oi.i
4,527 5,722 1.359
1.1J1 0,004
.I.2J2
Four (lavs this week. . . .12.1SS 22.33."i
13,131
11,001
lS.,i5I
Same davs lam u,.l lt.xvi
Samo week befote 972 27.712
S me three weeks ago.. 14,922 37.S2.1
Same four Weeks nun.. 7.IM 19.3SS
9,i3
Average nrlce nuld for boirs tor the last
several days, with comparisons.
11900, lS99.ld9i.l.V97.l.1-6.lS35.14.
Julv 16 l5o?! 1 a Xii .1 mi 3 o7i 4 sil 4 S
JUl- 17 911 4 Oil 3 25; 2 971 4 i 4 97
July
July
J lily
July
July
July
Julv
IS.
I 4 87i 4 ltil 3 S2 I 2 9oi 4 N3 4 J
I 4 !0 4 2 3 i 3 32 I 4 R I 1 .9
' 4 9al 4 191 3 R6I 3 X5( 2 97 4 94 4 71
19...,
20...
21...,
23! ! '. !
21...
4 79
I u Ui' 1 ;i ; ki j .1-1 . 3
I i 4 34, 3 79 3 27 2 S6
4 Kit.
5 lni 3 f2l 3 2fii 2 S3,
4
M
I 74
5 15 4 361 I 3 31
4 76,
4 HI
4 Si
I SI
4 S6
4 7
5 I0i I 31 3 $9i
C (C, 4 26, 3 !i7
.1 371
4 SS
4 aai
July
5 Obi 4 32 3 721 3 4.11
2 86!
Jiiiy
July
July
July
1 0 13! 4 3.(1 3 611 3 2'J
- iu T I'
2 ill 1 S?'
2 77l 4 74i 4 6
76
J 4 32, 3 72
3 3(1
30 1 5 OS I 3 741
31 5 091 4 32
3 44
5?
3 50
2 77
4 67 4 6J
Mlg.
Vug.
1 1 5 15' 4 19, 3 791
4 46, 4 69
I I5 4 55
- I 0 IS 4 2(i 3 74
3 i:
Indlcutes Sunday.
Thil ,illl,il.,l ,.i... l.rtH ,.f .... nt alnull
- ..v ,,1, ,,,,, ,- 1,1 111.-. ,l ....
brought In toduy by oath road was:
ciutie. nogs. aneci. 11 1 r.
, M. & St. P. Ky
:i
. A sr. 1.. irv
1
1
20
15
(i
Mo. P. Ky
. P. system S
.. H. .St M. K. K. H. 21
C. it P. Ky
. St. P.. M. iv O. Ky ..
. & M. K. K. K.. 22
'.. H. A Q. Ky I
K. I. P., east.. 1
.., K. 1. .V: P., west.. ..
Total receipts .... 66 85
13
The lllsoosllliin of the ilnv'K recelnln wan
us follows, each buyer purchasing tho mini-
hit 01 neau indicated:
Cattle. I Iocs Sheen.
uinana racKlng Co. ..
O. II. Hammond Co....
Swift and Company ...
Cudahy Packing Co. .
Armiur Co
97 619
S7 923 419
115 1,112 581
410 1,767
124 1.0.U 2,073
SI
42
62
37
151
129
9
120
Ill
HI 115
K. Hooker it Dognn..
J. L. Carey
Lobmati it Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill ,fc Hiintzlnger ....
Henton & Underwood ..
Huston ,t Co
Hamilton ,v Hothschlld.
L. F. Husz
Other buyers
Totnls 1566 C.OM 3,221
CATTLH There wns a Unlit snnnlv nt
cattle at tho yards today, and us other
markets were In good shape. It was not
long before tho cattle here had all changed
bauds. Tho bettor grades of beef steers
wero fully steady with yesterdny and In
some cases may have sold a little stronger.
I here was un active demand anil priced
were generally very satisfactory. A string
of steers from the same lot that brought
$..60 on Friday sold toduy for $5.55. The
commoner grades of steers sold without
material change, but tin; light supply of
all kinds made them move a little moro
wcoij- iiiit 11 yesieruuy.
There were about lifteen cars of cows on
sale todar and the market c ennralu.
steady to a llttln stronger on the good stuff.
Ihoso that did not suit the buyers were
slow, the same ns they hnvo been nil along,
tanners were In good demand, but prices
did not show much change from yesterday.
Hulls, calves, etc., sold about the same.
Tiler,, tl'rtr,. I'.irv fmt f.....l..a .1.-
, . . . ..... j .-,. iiniiin 1,11 inc mar
ket today, but the few hero sold ot steady
to strong prices. The heavier weights aro
,h ,ht' ''8t ' "Vf",'1 aml ,,rlnB hotter prices
.,( uiu null, 1IKJII muil.
Western cattle were not In good supply
today nnd hardly enough to test the mar
ket. 1 ho few that were here, however,
brought lust r,bout stemiv ,iri,.nu ,.ii
around, hepresenlative sales:
HKHF S THKHS.
No.
A v. Pr.
MS 4 00
.....103? 4 75
....1075 5 15
No.
18
:s
39
20
Av. Pr.
12CT 5 40
1350 6 S3
1401 5 55
1391 5 55
IfilO 3 10
10)5 3 10
1P40 3 Tj
(10 3 25
&7U 3 7,0
9S0 3 .")
95! 3 M
1320 3 CO
W 3 75
1250 3 75
9H I (10
1100 4 CO
1235 4 10
1010 4 io
120 4 15
37
3
....1331 5 35
COWS.
1 t... 8?) 2 Ii
1 m 2 W
1 10W 2 50
1 W0 3 CO
1 900 2 ft)
4 1030 2 CO
1 100) 2 75
1 i:l 2 75
4 57 2 75
31
2
11
3
1
16
1
3 Mil 2 71 1
14 52 2 ) 1
4 910 2 S. 1
17 ont 2 9) 2
.. P60 3 00 20
. . SiiS 3UI 1
4....
1 1160 3 0)
HHIFHKS.
1 490 3 no 7
4 MO 3 10 2
1 7M 3 30 30
2 450 3 15
HULLS.
1 9M 2 30 J
785 3 35
. TIS 3 50
664 4 IS",
..1375 3 15
.. MO 3 15
..1135 3 35
.. fttO 3 ."IO
.. 970 4 15
2 1150 2 75
1 K'SO 3 00
1 1500 3 00
1....
2
1....
1
1 12f0 3 10
CALVHS.
3...
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
216 1 25 1 160 f, IA
210 4 ',0
STOCK COWS AND FHHDHKS.
670 2 51)
I- 779 3 15
10 f,7l 3 25
2 610 3 50
.700 2 60
. ISO 3 P0
.1010 3 05
. 776 3 15
4,..,
5....
470 3 I
3.16 3 65
335 4 0)
. 650 111 2
STOCK CALVHS.
90 4 50 1
120 4 50
STOCKHKS AND FHHDHKS.
1..
750 2 00
19.
. . . 606 3 90
. . 650 ( 00
... 466 4 00
... 742 4 00
... 563 4 10
... 622 4 CO
...710 4 25
...1030 4 25
...l'VV) 4 40
... m 4 40
... 472 4 SO
. 411 4 63
1
ft
siM.'".'
37
55
1
4
4
1
4
4
,330 3 00
. WO 3 25
, 063 3 35
, 912 3 60
, fS3 3 60
,600 3 60
, S62 3 70
. 977 3 75
, 560 3 85
. 7S0 3 90
. C70 3 90
4....
59...
7...
9...
1...
O
u.'.'.
1...
41...
6...
NHHHASICA.
26 feeders.. S92 4 03 I feeder... 1040 4 03
COLORADO.
I row RIO 2 65 17 feeders. .10S3 3 85
19 feeders.. 1033 3 ST, 3 feeders. . 910 3 S3
12 feeders.. 1(05 .1 85 3 feeders., 900 3 83
6 feeders.. 1031 3 85
Charles Hepley Neb. .
20 feeders.. 915 4 00 2 feeders.. 1155 3 65
MONTANA.
16 cows 975 2 95 25 cows 937 3 30
30 COWS 9S1 3 30
Nebraska Land & Feed Co. Neb.
23 cows 1072 3 25 f.9 cows 1047 3 15
HOOS There wero only 6,06s hogs on sale
todav, and the market started out eloe to
60 higher than yesterday's general market,
Harly reports from other points were In
favor of the sellers, but later advices were
not so good, Chicago having closed with
the advance lost. The early sales at this
point were mostly at $5.l7i,? nnd $5.2"), with
a few as high as $5.23. tho high price being
paid for prime heavy hogs and also for
choice lightweights. After a few hogs had
changed hands tho feeling beoamo easier
In sympathy with other markets, and the
later sales wero not so good nnd the llnnl
wlndup was very slow and lower. The
medium and butcher weights sold Inrgely
at $5.17',s1j5.20, with tho choicer grades soil.
Ing from that up to $5 25. The commoner
hogs brought nround $5.15 and lower, but
late In the morning good hogs would not
bring over $5.15, so that tho advance wns
practically lost.
Today's advance takes tho market to the
highest point reached since May 17, when
tho nverugo cost of all tho hogs was $5.20.
Representative sines:
No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
7' 219 4) 5 10 73 Ill 40 5 17(4
64 256 2S0 5 15 67 301 ... 5 l"i,
10.) SO 5 15 64 256 ... 5 20
55 181 SO 5 15 SI 215 160 5 2)
1) ITS Iff) B 15 7.1 21S 40 I 20
70 1M 40 5 15 "4 23 SO 5 20
61 260 100 B 13 78 219 160 5 20
C3 252 20) 5 15 71 221 40 5 20
41 !6S ... 5 15 SI 210 ... 5 S)
73 17H 120 5 15 Si 2 ... 5 20
5S 3)1 . . 5 15 191 ... 6 20
22 179 SO 5 15 OS 250 IV) 5 20
70 232 ... 5 15 f.J t SO 6 20
77 256 40 5 IS 61 219 10 5 20
78 310 2(0 6 171,4 66 276 1?) 5 20
79 227 120 5 17W M "0 HO 5 20
7J 246 40 6 Kfj H 1 20
M 2V 160 5 17 4 61 2J 40 5 29
67 210 SO 3 1714 72 ") ... 5 2)
65 231 32(1 M7'-4 1 226 ... 5 20
66 219 40 5 174 72 207 .. 5 20
04 2 ... 5 IT'i 6S 236 4 ) 6 20
63 270 )M 5 ITVi ii 3ul 40 5 20
72 2K! 120 5 1714 M 2S M 6 20
V) 234 120 5 I7'4 l M 120 5 20
69 240 200 5 l-i, 72. . JH 120 5 20
70 250 49 5 171, W.....TTTWJ ... 5 20
66 Ml i- , fM .f 40
77 . ?21 101 n 171, 66 .11
; iso iT'5 t'. :C ' -0
to 2M . 5 i;i, a. . -1 :
4 7 110 5 1T tii 24" " :?
0 1 ... b IV, 7.4 ... .223 .''.
v in ... H4 ;o m i:n "'i
71 106 m 6 l?H m 277 160 : :y ,
m 27 ... ft 17H 218 40 Ej
57 J4J K 6 I7'i 01 3"1 .
6' 236 ... J 14 19 .WT ...
60 251 120 5 VU, 13 314 . . : J".
9 IH 5 1?1( M 52.1 . . 5 :.
64 2I6 1) 5 KH
SHHHP-The supply of sheep wns n little
more liberal than It wns vesterdav. but tho
dftnatiit was greater than the supply, so
that the olterings wore picaed up in an
enrlv hour. Lambs sold about 25c higher
than thev did vesterdav. a string going at
$5.75 that brought $5.6d yesterday, and an
other string sold at $5.S.. b.it they wero In
extra good condition. Sheep wero nlso In
active demand and sold at goon, strong
prices, generally a dime higher than
yesterday.
Quota Hons: Choice western grass weth
ers, $l.rHf 1.15; fair to good grass wotheri.
W.(vj.,.!iu; choice grass yearlings, ji i.ii
4.35: choice ewes. $3.25473.60: fair to good
owes. $.1.00fT3.25; fair to good yearlings.
Ij.,5tfi.iii; good to choice cupped mums,
JI 25Wl.rti; fair to good clipped lambs. $4.tMf
1.25; choice spring lambs. $5.10116.65; fair to
good spring lambs, $3.00115.25; feeder
wethers, $.1.25ft3.40; feeder yearlings, $3. mi
3 65; feeder lambs, $3.7534.60, Representa
tive sales:
No. Av. Pr.
51 cull lambs 64 $4 no
1 I'tah wether 90 4 25
1197 Wyoming wethers f! I 35
419 mixed sheep nnd yearlings.. 9.1 4 60
Pfl I'tah lambs 7(5 6 76
S76 Utah lambs . 71 5 S3
CHICACO 1,1 VII STOCK MA UK If T.
Hntlrr Mnrket (lictm Sdoiner nnil
Holds Aollve All I)ll.
CIIICAOO, Aug. 2.-CATTLH-Hecelpts,
6,600 head; steers active and strong to 5c
higher; westerns, steady; butchers' stock.
10c lower; natives, best on sale today, nine
carloads at $5. S3; good to prime steers, $5.25
Si 6 00; poor to medium, $1 001(3.20; pelecteil
feeders, JI.OiMl 7; mixed stockem, $.1.0iW
3.90; cows, $3 110111.60; heifers. la.OOfi.Vuo.
cannors, $2.l04i2.S5; bulls, $2.7i"ul.Ci: calves.
$5.t "Vfiii. t). Toxans, best on sale today, ten
carloads nt $1.50; Texas fed steers, steady.
$1.10113.30; Texas grass steers, $3.35114.35,
Texas bulls. $2 GOf,1.40.
1IOOS Hecelpts today, 1S.000 head; tomor
row, 13.000, estimated; left over. ;i,M; mar
ket opened strong to 6o higher, closing
easier; top, $5.50; mixed and butchers, $5.13
6iuAi; good to choice heavy, i5.toir5. 15.
rough heavy, $1 D.VW5 05; light, $5. 2005.60,
bulk of sales. $5,201(5.40.
SIIHHP AND LAMHS-Hecolpts, S.OO0
head; market strong and active: good to
choice wethers, $l.25jjl 5: fair to choice
mixed, $3,751(1.20; western sheep, $l.25fr
1.00; Texas sheep, $3.00(fi 1. 10; native lambs,
$I.G0fj5.13; western lambs, $5.26(0.10.
Kiiiiniim City Lite !loeU.
KANSAS CITV, Aug. 2. CATTLH He
celpts, l.fioo natives, 3.200 Toxans; dry lot
cattle nnd choice grass killers, strong to
10o higher; common grnssers, easier; na
tive steers. fl.SfifiS.65: stockers nnd feeders.
$4.()1i4SO; butcher cows and heifers, $3.151
5.:0; cannors, $2.50ji3.15; fed westerns, $1.00
ffi5 35: fed Toxans, $3.S0.25; grass Toxans.
ji.ii'ij;..V).
HUOS-Hecelpls. 3,000 head. Market ac
tive and 10c higher: heavy. $5.30$f5.40;
mixed. $3.205.33; light, $5,101(5.3212; pigs,
$1,501(5.10.
SIIHHP AND LAMPS Hecelpts, 4,900
head: lambs, slendy: sheep. lO'oisc higher;
lambs. $5,001(5.50: muttons. $.T75W4.30: west
erns. $3. 95114.25; feeders, $3,201(4.25; culls,
t.'.uwu.iv,
S(. I, (loin I, lie Hok.
ST. LOHIS. Ann. 2. CATTLK Ttecelnt.
3,100 hend, Including 2,400 Texnns. Market
sirong; native snipping and export steers.
$l.93fi5.75; dressed beef nnd butcher steers,
$l.60'(i5.25; steers under 1,(X1 lbs,, $3.401j4.95:
stockers nnd feeders, $3,40571.70; cows and
heifers, $2.00'u7..00; dinners. $1.50tr2.R3; bulls,
$2.851T4.O0; Texas and Indian steers, $3.601f
I. Si); cows and heifers, $2.40(34.75.
HOOS-Keeelpts. 3.200 head. Mnrket .Vrf
10c higher, closing weak; nigs nnd lights.
$5.30115.40; packers, $3.26tT3.35; butchers, $3.33
(&5.60.
SHKRP AND LAMHS Receipts, 1.100
head. Market strong; native muttons, $1.00
ffi4.50; Inmbs, $4,004(5.75; culls nnd bucks,
$2.605jl.00; stockers, $3.601f4.00.
St, Joseph I.lvr Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSHPH. Mo., Aug. 2. (Spe
cial.) The Journal nuntes:
CATTLH necolpts, 2,000 head; market
very active, with best 61H0e higher and
others steady; natives. t4.K6fiS.65; westerns,
$1,235(5.50; Texas, $3.5(m4.45; cows and heif
ers, $2.00(ilL70; veal calves, $1,001(6 50; bulls
mill stags, $3.00(iT4.60; stockers and feeders,
$3.O01rl.50.
HOGS-Keeclpts, 3.9X) head; 7'(.fH0c
higher; all grades, $5.20U3.37; bulk of sales
SIIHHP AND LAMHS-Kooelpts, 5.200
head; sheep, steady; lambs, 101t25c lower.
Ximv York" Live Slock.
NHW YOKK. Allg. 2.-HHHVHS-Kecelpts.
1.S29 liead; no sales; feeling llrm; cables
higher; live cattle. lmfflS'c; tops. 13c; re
frigerator beef, 9i45(pic per lb; shipments.
N5 cattle and 230 sheep.
CALVHS Hecelpts, 29S head; market slow
nnd weak; about 100 unsold; veals, $l.001(
6,75; tops, $7; buttermilks, nominal.
SIIHHP AND LA.MHS-Kecelpts. 7.377
head; hecp steady; lambs, slow, 2,ViM5c
lower; six cars unsold; sheep, $3,001(1.76;
lambs. $I.60T(6.S7H; culls, $1.
I IOCS Hecelpts. 9.993 head; very few on
sale; llrm nt $5.05fJ3.S3.
Stock In SIkIiL
Following nre the reoolpis nt the four
principal western markets for August 2:
., . Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1. 131 O.imw 3
Chicago 6,500 IS.ooo siooo
Kansas City 7.800 3,000 (,:hk)
St. Louis 3,lm) 3,200 1 400
Totals ..
..1S.S31 30.2S 17.61
1'nlliiren for July.
NHW YORK, Aug. 2-KeporlH lo R. O.
Dun & ( o. show commercial failures In
July ,93 In number, with liabilities of $9.
nl.io.). Of manufacturing concerns there
wero 1S3 defaults, amounting to $5,177 tiS2
arid of traders 660, with $.'1,321.36(5 liabilities.
The total last month was nbnut double that
of the same month last year, but It must
bo remembered that failures In Julv. 1S99
wero the smallest, with one exception, of
uny month of the eiglity-two for which de
tailed statistics huvo been published by
this concern. 3
Canadian failures in July wero 91 In mnn-
i,.f4Cr,,,.!rlnKfor f'-3.'1''. "! 70 In trading for
$4j3,53. with only one other commercial for
$400, n total of 92 failures for $700,546.
Dry (,'oodn Mnrkrf.
NHW YORK. Aug. 2.-DRY OOODS
There has been ruther more general bunt-
11.IMM 111 niYlirrnm Inrl., ...11. - I .
mm nl unit II,it., l,.n .. i .... ' h 1 .
; Inl' "oeiTings ana
Ir lis anil fine brown sheetings, easy, but
print cloth yarn goods llrmer. Wide sheet-
7 -mi"uciiiio iciiiichi ai tno reduced
prices, Hleachcd muslins, quiet but steady
CS ,U'L "regular. More busi:
...... ,,,. wfiiuinii ror woolen
goods continues quiet. Itn
Cnllfornln Dried I'm Itn.
DltlFD ,S .UB- -r''H'-OIlNIA
. . , ' "HITS No rad ca changes nre
whlll X i'.K ,,lrlc,, f" nirkH'nd.
L'l" i '.n to."- "vaporated apples
"L5 '"'.. .'!'"vl' siaic, common. 3i,1i5c
, ri,- i' "'""-p ooininn, ;i'sl(.ic,
lu,m C,if;,',1"-c:n0h;'Lcc' tffrt'vc; fancy, V,t
..,f., nos,.3V&7t' I'01' as lo sire
wincoiH, itoyni. HKllo; Moor
Penohes, peeled, 111 18c, tin-
pooled, (59c.
4)11 Mnrki'l.
II' 9,'T-V' ,,lv A,K- 2-OIL-Credlt bnl-
i.in V ii i"'' "'rnueaies. no inn; sh pments
HS.9I2 bbls.; runs, 95.14K bbls.
LONDON. Aug. 2.-OILS- f'alcuttn lln
seed, spot. 65s. Linseed oil, 33s 0d. Turpen
tine spirits. 30s Gd. 1
I.nKKPOOL. Aug. 2.-OILS-Cottonsced.
I I nil rAfflnml .1 . . 1 1 ... .. '
...... iiinii. nuiiiui, nun, s is I. rurpen.
49aVlP 3"M' Hosln' '"inmon, dull
Siignr Mnrki.(.
NHW YORK. Aug. l-BIT.An-lin
steady: fair rellnlng. 4c; centrifugal, 96
irni. i-ic; moiasscs sugar. 4'fcc; rellned
steady.
NHW OKLHANS. Aug. 2-Sl'OAR-Mnr-ket
strong; open kettle, 4c; yellow. 4ifi
5 1-5o; seconds, 41I9-I6c. ''
MOLASSHS-Nomlnal.
TIIH HH.tl.TV M.tKICHT.
INSTKITMHNTS placed on record Thun-
day, August 2. Y.M:
Wiiiriint)- Deeds,
fl. S. Henawa and wife to Svlvla H.
Heats, e 3Pi feet lots 25 and 26, block
3, Alnyne Place $
j. ii. jonnson nun wile to Jane John
son, lot 1, Pruyn's subdlv j,roo
craiiK nosowuor to A. ii. Hleln, lot
19. block 6, Jerome Park ,
Midway Investment company to
Joseph Matejka, lot 15, block 4. Per
sons v II. h add 3:,q
.inciiiKaii .iiiiiiiiu i, no insurance com
pany to Christ Olson. 25l'xl20 feet lot
12, blocK 7, Millin s 1st add 2,200
(. u. rnriHnn and wire to August
Peterson, lot 10, block II, Park For-
C8t add Low
, doll 4 III I in Died,,
Mary Helston ct al to Frank delator).
2 ncres in nw w H-16-10 i,:w
Total amount of transfers $ 7,250
When otfcr Wl conn ears
iDOSTOl
5EARLES .5:
5HARLES
OMAHA.
OP
MEN
SPECIALIST
Wo guarantee to euro all caers curablf ot
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
S1CXUALLY. Cu'cd for Life.
Night HmUslons, Iost Manhood, Hydrocele.
Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, uleet. byplilll.
Stricture, Piles, FUtuln and Hoctal Ulcr
and all
I'rlvMle IHaeaaea nnd Illiordrra ml Meat
Stricture auil tllret CurrU at Home.
Consultation Free. Call on or idilfMi
I)It. SIC A It LK A UKAHLHS.
110 ontn 14th HI. OMAII.
CHICAGO
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Oinine Gar Setvlca
TO
CHICAGO and EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A, M. 4:55 P. M.-7:46 T, V.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE 6:W A. M.-7:36 P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD
LEAVE 1:00 P. SC.
Oltv Offlcoi. 1401-03 Farnim.
DON'T HESITATE
If you urTiir from th torttmi of
nhrumatlim. Tk tlull'i
Pioneer Rheuinntisrn Curo.
A Jolltr drift In rach II 00 box uir
anlifi Its ttnency fie your nruc
Kilt or writ Thr I.lilKnltiK Itfdlolnt
Co.. Mtircatlnr, Iowh,
For sale In Omaha b Hoatou-McOlnn
Drug Co , Jas. Forsythc. tho King
Pharmacy. H Peyton. John H. Conle.
Sam II. Fnrnsworth In Council ltlurTa
by Geo. S. Davis, t), II. Ilrown. Ill South
Omaha by M. A Dillon.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY G03DS.
E. Smith & Go.
lopac tr m4 loMaraaf
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AND NOTIONS.
BOfljER AND SHEET1R0N WORK
Qrake,
son
Huccesaora IVIIaon A llrnkc,
Manufacture boilers, smolce stacks nnd
brcechlngs, pressiirc, rendering, stieep dip,
lard and water tanks, holler tUDes con
Jtnntly on hand, second hand boilers bought
nnn sold. Speclnl and piomnt attention to
repairs In city or countrv. 12th nnd Pierce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uo stern iacir.cal
vv Company
Electrical Supplies,
Blettrle Wiring Bells nnd (as LIpMlaj
O. W. JOHKMTON Mc "I' "
SAFE AND IRON tvORKS.
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Omaha Safe
and Iron Work
G. ANDKIiliN, Prop.
Mnkes aipeelnlty of -
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4nd UurKlar I'r,v ' Safe, nu Viu t lioors, eta.
,-ttll .. 14 (Ipm.Uv,. JV,,,
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTl'HHHS AND JOHUEH3
OF MACHINHHV
OKNEHAL HHPAI1UNO A 8PECIALTA
1HON AND llHASil KOHND HI'S.
1501, IftOit mill lr.or, .IneUann .Street,
Olililllit, Nub, Tel. 5J1H.
E. Zabrlskle. Agent. J. U. Cowgill, Mr.
laailtS f0 311 Purposes-
jj Mfiiuif ctur-d by
National Oii & Paint Go,
Klin-17 .lour- K..
JAMES E- BOYD g GO.,
Telephone 1 ();!), Ointili.t, .V.-.
COMMISSION,
(JKAI.N, I'KOVIhlUNS and bTOuKS
IIOAUl) (IF TllADK.
Corrospondonce. John A Warren & Co
Direct wires in l liicnso nnd Nw VorS
800M4 fir LITE E'CQ. BRAMCK I036ti-Vt
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