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    Tin: OMAHA "DATLT BE13: WEDNESDAY, AtTGITST 8, 1000.
s
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat is Lively Compared to Dullness of
Recent Sessions.
MARKET SCORES ADVANCE ALL AROUND
DfferlnR of Corn Wrrf l.lKht nil (I
Ilnnllv Minirlied Onln nml Pro
pitious Arc Sternly ivltli
MIkIiI AUwuiee.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. The dny's grains
markets were again greatly Influenced hy
rrrather conditions hero finil nbroncl. Wheat
rlosed at an advance of i1?Ttc, the factor
helng tlie sharp ailvanci: at Liverpool oc
casioned hy tho wot weather In Hngland,
Corn advanced ifiT4c, Influenced by the
hot winds, which are playing havoc with
the crop. OntH advanced Uo and provisions
scored 214c advance all around.
At tho opening In wheat and for a few
minutes after an exceedingly lively busi
ness was done, compared with the nlmost
utter stagnation of recent sessions. Harly
quotations from Liverpool furnished a big
urprlsn to local traders, showing nn ad
vance. In that market of lUfflHU. The nil
vanco was said to lie duo to exceptionally
bad weather all over the United, Kingdom,
greatly Interfering with harvesting opera
tions. Opening quotations In September
ranged from about to a full cent oyer
yesterday's closing prices, tho range being
from "tilic to Tf.Hc. Hut thcro tho advance
stopped and It took but a few minutes of
thn heavy realizing which started at once
to forco prices back quite materially. Of
ferings for somo tlmo were heavy, long
wheat coming out In largo quantities, prin
cipally from locnl holders, though houses
with foreign connections were also prom
inent In the selling. There were apparently
plenty of buying orders on tho market at
We and under anil the market was not often
nllowed to go below that llgure tip to til"
noon hour, tho lowest point touched up to
that tlmo being 757.o. After noon the mar
ket, which had gradually become extremelv
dull, became heavy also, Tho crowd was
evidently long and tho market declined to
75c, mostly from Its own weight. Shortly
before tho close reports of liberal export
sales gave n better tone to tho market and
prices recovered somewhat, September ad
vancing to 7i;'ie bid. That was tho price at
the close. Northwest receipts were 210 cars,
compared with Ml last week and 109 a year
ago, Chicago receipts were 330 cars, M of
contract zrnde. Total primary receipts
wcro 0I5.MX) bushels, against 011,000 bushels
a year ago. Tho world's visible supply In
creased MTfi.OK) bushels, according to Hrad
street's, about what the trade had been
looking for. New York reported export en
gagements of eighty loads. Seaboard clear
ances of wheat anil Hour were put at 275,00)
bushels,
Corn was dull for tho most part, but firm
at nil times, The market opened strong
nnd higher on tho continued hot weather In
tho west, which waH reported to bo doing
great damngo to the crop. Offerings at no
time were heavy anil tho mnrket easily ab
sorbed them. Country acceptances wero
light and the shipping demand good. Re
ceipts wero 310 rars. September ranged
from 38Ue to .WMjlS'Ho and closed ftfttic
higher ut S8V4938ic
Oats were quiet, but steady at a small
advance over yesterday, traders being In
fluenced principally by tho strength de
veloped In other grain markets. A featuro
was tho entire absence of country selling
and most of tho buying orders were from
that source, Receipts were heavy, "IS cars.
September rnnged from 21ic to 22o and
closed Uo higher at 2147220.
Provisions wero steady with a fair gen
ernl trade, with packers tho best buyers.
There was somo outside demand, presuma
bly Influenced by the government demands
for meats. There were no new disturbing
developments as regards tho yellow fever
outbreak. The cash demand was excellent
and had considerable Influence on trading.
At the eloso September pork was 2V4c higher
at J11.S7V41 September lard 2Hc higher at
Ifi.K., and September ribs 2V4c higher at
J7.1MT7.1714.
Kstlmated receipts Wednesday: Wheat,
IS'J cars; corn, 155 cars; oats, 335 cars; hogs,
25.0H0 bead.
Tho leading futures ranged n3 follows:
Artlcles. Opun.l High. how. Close.lYcs'ty
Wheat
Aug..
Sept..
Oct..
Corn-
Aug..
Sept..
Oct..
Oats
Aug..
Sept..
Oct..
Pork
Sept..
Oct..
Oct..
Jan..
nibs-
Sept..
Ort..
Jan..
75
75
7514'
76V
770H
!7fiHf(V4
76'A
77'.i
75i
7514
38
3il5
TOTfi
7714
3D
38
3SVif(V4 3SS(f?i
37V4"3S 38
:ts4
3714
38!4if(V,
iiiti
21'
21?i
i2UT--;
12 00
12 00
21i
21i
211i,i',
21WI22.
:is?i
22U
11 8714
11 90
21il?
11 07V4
12 00
0 85
0 00
11 s:
11 85
11 8714
G 8214
G 85
G 70
7 15
7 10
G 10
11 8714!
G 87141
fi 85
fi 85
li )is
6 75
r. 8714'
fi 90
0 7214'
b III
7 15
G
I-V3
7 20
7 171
7 22'4
7 1714
6 1214
7 1714
7 1214
7 1214
6 12'.
li 10
No
Cash quotations wero as follows:
Kl.OUlt Steadier; winter patents, $3.80
4.(K); straights, J3.20(T3.70; spring specials,
4.W; spring patents. J3.70yt.l0; straights,
J3.30n3.70: bakers'. J2.awi2.80.
WIIIOAT No. 3, 72'(i7uej No. 2 red, 741:0'
COKN-No. 2. 30e
OATS No. 2, ..TMc; No. 2 white, 2394 W
2l'.4c; No. 3 white, 23!iW2IHc
HYU-No. 2. 4S4C.
HAKMiY-aood feeding, 3lfi35c; fair to
choice malting, SOfa I3e.
SICIUIH-No. 1 llax and northwestern.
J1.3I. 1'rlmo timothy, J3.20. Clover, contract
grade, new. $!.00; old. J.s.40.
I'ltOVlSIONS-Mess pork, per bbl JIl.Si
frll.90. Lard, per 100 lbs.. Jti.S2141iti.83. Short
ribs sides (loose). J7.05fi7.35. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), 10.7541 7.00. Short clear
sides (boxed). St.MTi.70.
WHISKY IIuhIh of high wines, per gal.,
J1.231&.
SrOAItS-Cut loaf. J6.88; granulated, JG.3J;
confectioners a, u...s; orr a, w.iij.
Tho following aro tho receipts and ship
ments for today:
Articles. Kccelnts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls IS.OiW ('..mo
Wheat, bll 191,000 12,0)
Corn, bu 129,ooo Ml.no
Outs, bu Clt'i.OOO 259,0 to
liye. bu 11,000 2,0V)
Hurley, bu 15,000 3,00a
On tho l'roduce exchange today tho butter
market was tirm; creameries, l.viiuvio;
dulrles, llfijlic. Cheese, null, Wa mtv.
Kggs, tlrin, 12c.
snw yoiik isiimjhai. mahkht.
Quotations for the Day 011 Vnrltiu
Coimiioilltlca.
NKW YORK. Aug. 7. I'LOPR Hccelnts.
2,719 bbls.; exports, 3,107 bbls.; sales, 8,fi50
pkgs. ; market was mill again, buyers snow
ing caution and limiting their purchases In
actual needs; tho eloso was steady, with
wheat and Hour dull; winter puteiits. $3,85
frit. 25: winter straights. J3.G(ii3.75: Minne
sota patents, Jl 104,I5; winter extras, $2 70
4i3.0o; Minnesota bakers, $2.90fi3.35; winter
low gruues. - 10. uye pour, nrmer;
sales, 400 bbls.j fair lo good, $3,104)3.25;
c unco to ruuey, VJ.;mj;i.w,
COHNMKA I, Firmer; yellow western,
83c; city, 87c.
HYH Firmer; No. 2 western, 5t'' f. o. b.
afloat; stute, 51ij(32o i 1. f. Now York car
lota. HAHl.KY-Steudy; feeding, 4lifl5o 0. I. f.
New York; matting, W155o c. I. f. Now
York.
IIAHLKY MAI.T-Dull: western. 6lffi7c.
W 1 1 HAT Hecelpts, 123.125 bu. ; ex. oris,
ns,;!S7 bu.; sales. 3.85O,0tH) bu. riituivs. 9,Vi,(h
bu, export. Spot, Arm; No. 2 red. 80'c ele
vator and 82'ic f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard.
Puluth, 87o f o, li. afloat. Options opened
strong oil bullish cables, foreign buying
and liberal acceptances from the other side.
They worked off a llttlo at midday under
locnl realizing ami then recovered again on
good cash demand at the west nnd local
revering, closing Arm at Wtlio net atlvunco;
March, 81! l-1tVj8tiie, closed at SiKjo; Sep
tcmber. 80 13-1K5iS1'4c, closed at SlUoi De
comber, S27ii83 3-ltio, closed at 83'c.
'C'OHN-HecelPts. 25.115 bu.; exports. 207.
S27.hu.; sales, 125,0m) bll, futures. 288,000 bu.
rxpnrt. Spot, llrm; No. 2, 3So afloat; No. 3
43HC elevator. Options wero llrm all day
nn lack of rain In Kansas, higher cables and
local covering; closed llrm at miHo net ad
vance: May closed at 41c; September, I3'-4W
43 15-llk'. closed at 437ic; December, 40W
4V, closed at I0c,
OATS Receipts. 133,000 bu.; exports, 100,
7G9 bu,: tales, 75,000 bu, spot, Spot, tinner;
No. 2, 2tc; No. 3, 2514c; track, white western,
l"iil33ci' track, white state, 2714iT33c, Op
tlons, quiet but steady with corn.
HAY rirm; shipping, 75c; good to choice,
pOf y 2 o
HOI'S Dull: state, common to choice,
1S99 crop, lHiltcj olds. 3ji5c; l'acltlo coast,
IS99 crop. 19Jf23e; olds, 35i5o.
HIDICH-Steady: Oulveston. 20 to 25 lbs.,
18c; California, 19 to 25 lbs., 1814e; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs,, 1314c
LKATIIHIl-Qulot and steady; hemlock
sole. Uucnos Ayres, light to heavyweights,
224ft23He: aUd, 2214lii'.'24c.
PROVISIONS-Ileef, steady; family, J10.00
'ffrl2.0H; beef hums. J2O.O(ii21.0O: pucket, J10.00
11.00: city, extra India mess, JlG.0CKai7.00
Cut meats, sternly: pickled bellies, J8.2MC
10.50; pickled shoulders, J6.50;G.7K; pickled
turns, $10.001 10.75. I-urd, firm; western
steamed, J7.20J refined, steady: continent,
$S.23; South America, $125, compound, $6 25
OG.3714. Pork, dull; family. JI4.50; short
clear, JinfiOMl.,,00, mess. J12.7rfll3.rA
Ul'TTKIl Receipts. 14.742 pi;gs.; steady,
creamery, ITifSOc, current packed, factory,
iimr?e.
f'HKKSK-Ilerelnts. .O.rAfi nkcS.: llrm.
large, colored, 9'4fi9'(iP; small, colored, lO'c,
large, white, UH'ic, small, white, lOlic
KOdS-Rceelpts, ll.5 pkgs ; steady,
western, at mark, llflSc, for average lots.
western, loss on, mvic
RlCI'-Oulet: domestic, extra to fair, 5
G'tc; Japan, fitibc.
J Alilu v uuil ; cuy lit per pscKiiKe',
4 7-1M4 7-1G14; country (packages free),
414filc. . . .
MKTALS All of the Iron markets ruled
weak again today, the local market being
especially so, dropping 60 points In pig Iron
warrants to Jll.ii, . Tin was higher at Lon
don and a shade steadier here for spot, but
weak on futures: snot tin closed at J32.0OW
32.50. Spelter ruled a shade easier at JI.17
'rii.Wi. i.ead was mill and tincnangeu at
Jl.25 and copper also ruled dull at $10.50.
The brokers' price for lead wus J4 and for
copper J1G.60.
omaiia vhoi.i:am: MAHKinS.
ComlKloti of Trititp nml (Imitii tlons on
Stiiplp nml I'liney I'roiluep.
KOfSS Receipts liberal; good stock, 11c.
MVi: l'Ol'I.TRY-Ilens. 7(f77'4c: roosters.
Hrconllng to age and size. 3'rtic: broilers.
10c; ipicks, 4fi,jc; geese, 4ii5e; turkeys, sc.
FI tKS II DRKSSICD I'OII.THY-Tp"'
9c; roosters, MlGc; ducks and geese, 9ffl0c;
broilers, per lb., 12itl214c; turkeys, JZ'.4C.
Hi'TTiCK Common to fair. 13c; choice, is
ICc; separator. 20c: ciithcred creamery. 17
V lc.
K1SII Trout. lOe: blue llsh. 12c: nlckerel.
Rc: catllsh, 12c; dressed buffalo, Gc: white
llsh, 9c, herring, 6c; black bass, 10c; sal
mon. 13c; white bass, 10c: eropple, 10c: pike,
10c; halibut, 12c; bullheads, 10c; ring perch,
Gc; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lobsters. 25c;
mi'ckerul. 20c; codllsh, 10c; yellow perch, Gc.
i-iwr.u.-SH kivc, per ooz wo
VICAI.H-Cholce. 9'(10c.
HAY Per carload lots: Unbind, choice.
J7.W); midland, choice. JG.50; lowland, choice,
J5.50; rye straw, choice, JG; No. 3 corn, 37c;
.o. .1 wnito oats, ic; cracKcu corn, per
ton. $15: corn and outs, chonned. tier ton.
$15.60; bran, per ton, J12.50: shorts, per ton,
112.60.
VICO KTAIII, ICS.
CI'CtWlHICRS-I'cr dor.., soga'p.
ASPAItAOi;s-Nono on tho market.
N1CW Tl'RNIPS-Per. bu. basket, 75c.
N1CW RICICTS-Per doz. bunches, 30c.
N1CW CAUROTS-l'd- 1I0Z. bunches, 25c.
I.ICTTt'CIC-Per doz., 150.
RADISHICS-llnme-grown, per doz., 15c.
PICAS-Per U-bil. basket. 60c.
WAX ltlCANS Per H-bu. basket. GOc.
N1CW POTATOICS-Per bll., 30040c.
CAilHAOlC-IIome.irrown. tier lb.. VA'd
l&c.
CATTI.IKI.OWICR-Per doz.. Jl.
ORICKN CORN-I'er doz.. 10c.
TOMATOICS Ilomn-urown. ner U-bii.
basket. 60c.
Rlll'HARll-Per lb.. 1c.
ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., 2c.
eiCUCRY-Mlehlgun 25S30c.
FRUITS.
STRAWmCRRI ICS-All gone.
HIACKltlCRRIlCS-Per 24-qt. case. J2.25.
llLACIv RASPHKRIlllCS Out of tho mar-
kot.
RICD RAPSHHRRinS-Out of market.
Hlil'lClllCRRHCS-lG-qt. case. J2.25.
Cl'RRANTS-Out of the market.
PICACIIICS-Callfornla. ner box. 90cT1.00:
Texas, jier l-basket crate, $1.
Armwra-.None on tlie mnrket.
PM'MS-CallfornlB. per crate, $1.151?1.25.
PRL'NICS Callfornlii. Trncedv. ner crate.
$1.26; Kelsay, Japan, per crate, $1.25.
RARTMCTT PICARS-Callfoi nlu, .per box,
$1.75f2.0U.
ORAPICS-Callfornlu, 4-baBket crate, $1.50;
California nectarines. 4-baskut crate, $1.25.
uuumi.i(i.iuui;h-uiu or tno market.
CHICRRIICS-Callfornla. ner 10-lti. box.
$1.1081.26; Missouri, per 24-qt. case, $2.25;
8-lb. baskets. WHiiMc.
WATli51EI,ONS-As to size, 2530J eacll.
Al'PLICS Native. 76e(I7Jt.OO nor I111 tier
bbl., $2.60iy3.0O.
TROPICAL, FRUITS.
PINKAPPMCS-Per doz., J1.50(S1.75.
ORANOICS Mediterranean sweets, per
box, $4; Valenclns, $4.2JJT4.60.
LICMONS-Callfornla, tancy, $5.60; cholco,
$5.00.
II ANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.25S3.00.
MISCICLL.ANEOUS.
NUTS Hickory, largo, per bu., $1.25; shell
barks, $1.35; lCngllsh wnlnuts. per lb 12
13c; Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb
HWlGc; raw. per lb., 5,iyGc; roasted,
714c.
IIID1CS.
IHDRS-No. 1 green hides, Gc: No. 2
green hides, 6c; No. 1 salted hides, G?ic; No.
2 salted hides, 5c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12
lbs., 7c; No. 2 veul calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 5c.
CIIAMJKS IS AVAII.Ani.K SUPPLY.
Cnlile nml TeleKriiplilc HpiiiirU
of
(ruin Allout mill Ashore.
NI3W YORK. Aug. 7.-Speclal cable nnd
telegraphic communlcatlonH to Hradstreet's
show tho following changes In available
supplies from the last account:
WH1CAT United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, Increased 7,770,000 bushels; afloat
for and In ICurope decreased 300,000 bush
els. Total supply Increased 1,478,000.
CORN United States and Canada, east
of Rockies, decreased 22.000.
OATS United States and Canada cast of
Rockies, decreased GS4.000 bushels.
The leading Increases reported exclusively
to Hradstreet's aro those of 355,000 bushels
at Chicago private elevators, 218.000 bushels
at Louisville, f.5,000 bushels at Fulton and
60.000 bushels each at Fort Worth and
ChuttauooL'a.
Tho leading decreases Include 13G.00O bush
els at Coteau, 81,000 bushels at St. Joe and
50.(K bjshcls at ICast St. Louis.
Slock of wheat at Portland, Ore., and
Tacoma and Seattle, decreased 6S,000 bush
els last week.
St, Louis (irnln inn Provisions,
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7-WHICAT-Hlghcr;
No. 2 red cash, elevator. 72'c; track, 731UT
75c: August, 72"i'; September. 72Mi73c; De
cember. 75Tte: No. 2 hard. G9ft70,e.
CORN Higher: No. 2, cash. 37!ic; track,
i-i'ic; Aiigusi ai'c; Hepiomuer, ;iT',jc; De
cember, 3314c
OATS .Market higher; No. 2, cash, 20'4e;
truck, 20M2Ic; August, 2014c: September,
21n21Hc; May, 221Je; No. 2 white, 25c.
RY1C Lower at MW.fec.
FLOUR Steady : patents. $3.G01i3.70: ex-
tra fancy and straight, $3.20f3.IO; clear,
.j.eiwf.i 10,
SIClCDS Timothy, unchanged,
lower at $1 20 bid.
Flax,
CORNMICAL-Steutly at $2.20ii12.25.
HRAN Steady : sacked, east track, file
HAY Timothy, sternly, $9,005(12.50; prairie,
lower, . iiJtA mi.
WH ISK Y-Steudy. $I.2G.
1 RON COTTONT'.ICS-tt30.
UA(!OlNC.-S.10t(S.S5.
HUMP TW I. SMC -9c
PROVISIONS-Pnrk. steady;
S12.75. Lard, hlcher: choice. Jii.73.
jobbing,
Dry salt
meals (boxed), higher; extra shorts, $7.52'v;
clear ribs, $7.8714; clear sides, $8.1214, Hacon
loo.Neiii, uigiier; pxiru snoris, 5VJ.1; clear
ribs. JS.3714; clear sides, $8.0214.
MICTALS-Leail, llrm at l.20. Spelter,
easier at ll.e.'i.
POl,LTR -Steady; chickens. Hw. vonnir.
814c; turkeys, Hfi7e; young. 10M2c; ducks,
61'.e; young, 5M14' ; geese, 3c; young, .IJfUc.
1C(U1S-I Usher at 10V4e.
HUTTKR -Higher; ireaniery. 17'ii20e;
dairy. lKTUGe.
RICCICIPTS-Flour. 5.f0 bbls.; wheat, 259.
Olio bu.; corn, no.tmn bu.; outs. 5:i.(k)0 bu.
SHIPMICNTS-Flour. 8.1100 bbls.; wheat,
i.-,wj nn., uuui, n'i,iv; uu. ; uuis, iu.ihhj iu.
LUerpoiil (irnln nml Prifvlslons,
LIV1CRPOOL. Aug. 7-WHKAT-Spot,
llrm; No. 2 red. western winter, lis 3d: Nn.
1 northern sprlnr. lis 4d: No. 1 California.
ijs 3d5itis aijil. Futures quiet; September,
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, now
3s 10?td; American mixed, old. 3s HV,d.
riiiiirt'p siuuiiv; nepiemucr. .is ii'u.
PROVlHlONS-Hncon. Cumberland cut,
dull, 4ts; long clear middles, light, dull. 41s
Cd; long clear middles, heavy, dull, 41s;
sunn ciear oacas, mill, ujn; clear nellies
dull. 10s.
CHICICSIC-Anierleun Anest while. Ann
47s lid; American Anest colored. Arm. 4Ss.
TALLOW Australian In Loudon, llrm.
.is Ml.
FLOUR St. Livils fancv winter. Arm. Sh
Receipts of wheat during tho. past three
nays, lut.vou centals, inriuuing ioj.ikm) Amer
lean.
Receipts of American corn during tho past
wireo nays, ceniuis.
IIiiiipiiihiIIm When! MnrUel,
MINNICAPOLIS. Aug. 7-WlllCAT-Qulet;
September, 75c: December. 7G',ii7fiTBC,
Cash wheat In fair demand at aio over Hen.
tember for No. I northern and io under
FLOUR First patents. J4.16: second pat
ents, J3.95; llrwt clears, J3.00; second clears,
"itRAN-In bulk. JU.75W12.00.
Peorlu .MnrUel
PICORIA. Aug. 7.-CORN-Flrm; No. 3,
OATS Firm: new No. 2 white. 22Ue.
WHISKY-On tho basis of high wines,
ii, tor nuisncu gooas,
MllwnuUpp fi nil 11 .Mnrkrl,
MILWAUKICIC. Auk. 7.-WHHAT-Flrm;
fso. 1 norincrn, mo; o. . uoriuern, tdc.
RYIC-Steaily; No. 1, 5114c.
11 ARL13Y Quiet; No, 2, 50c; sample, 3SU
loC.
Plillnilrlphln Proituee Mnrket,
P1I1LAD1CLPHIA. Aug. 7.-I1UTT1CR-Flrm
and '4o higher: fancy western cream
erv. 21c; fancy western prints. 23c,
EQQS Firm, fair Uemitnd; fresh nearby,
15c, fresh western, 16c; fresh southwestern,
13c, fresh southern, 11c.
CHKISSK Firm and tc higher; New York
full creamery fancy, lo'ie: New York full
1 reatnery, good lo choice, OliUlOc,
Kmisiis City drain nml Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. All. 7.-WIIICAT-Seli-
Inlribpr. IVfilUn: llni pmlipr. K8t:n. (uiiah. Nn.
2 hard, GGfG7'.4c; No. 3. GVdOGc; No. 2 red,
79ti 7314c; No. 3. GSf72c
CORN September, :W'4o; December, 33c;
cash, No. 2 mixed, 3.Si3S!4c; Nit. 2 white,
39fl39!ic; No. 3, 3S'4c.
u.viu-.no, . white, 2 6c
RYIC No. 2, 19c.
HAY-Cholco tlmothv. JG.00: choice nrnlrlc.
J7.50.
HI TTICR Firm; creamery, IoQIScj dairy
funev. 15c.
1COOS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 1014c doz., loss off, cases returned;
new wniiewnoii cases inciuileil, 4C more.
RLCICIPTS-Wheat, 225,0iX) bit.; corn, 11.700
bu.; oats. 23,000 bu.
SHIPMICNTS Wheat. 4GO.U0O bu.: corn. 14.-
000 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
'I'lltiil(l MflrlifL
,TOLUDO. O.. Aug. 7.-WHEAT-Hlgher;
It'll; snot, r.S'4c; August, 78ic; September,
fVlttV f lit It lit.rt.A.. Vrt n
September, iRP4c.
OATS-Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 22c;
September 22c.
in k- D.ill, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 60c.
i. i.ui liuni'ii.u-iiuii. tincnangeu; 'us
prime. JV10, '93 prime, 53.40; October, J5.7714;
kill. mm 1.UI
u In I It When! Mnrket,
DULUTII. Minn.. Anif 7 WHFAT
1 hard, cash, soijc; No. 1 northern, cash,
iS'4c; No. 2 northern, 77o; No. 3 spring, 7314c;
receipts, 34,525 bu.; no shipments.
MOVICMH.Vrs (F STdC'K.I AMI HOXDS.
Spppulntorn SIiimv Disposition to Wnlt
fop .More Seidell Condition.
NICW YORK. Alii?. 7 Tlin ronn AUn.ial.
tlon to refrain from oporatlng In stocks and
to await a clearer development of tho pros,
pect was reinforced today by the cxtrcmo
heat, which reached u level Inducing pros
trations on the floor of the exchange. With
tllC CXCetlttnll of nerilHlnmil rtvnltHnn ,r At.
dors In u few stocks where special causes
nun- in worn, tne usi was inmost wnolly
beg CCted. Dllrllli? the fMirlv ,.,.rt nt llw.
lay some considerable declines were eslab-
nsiieii, nut wnen tne room traders came to
close up their contractu tho losses were
In large part wiped out.
I he most conspicuous Individual move
ment was In United States Rubber, which
lumpen J- iroin 1110 cany low point not
ollg before I be elrise. Pnnlslitiintit v.,u
visited as a result upon tho short Intorest,
which rushed to cover, making some show
of animation In stocks. Northern Pacific's
large Increase In earnings for the fourth
week In July brought realizing nnd the
grangers were heuvy on the weather
bJieuus weekly crop report, showing need
of rallt 111 the corn lmlt. Tin. p,,l uinr-bo
sagged on the further reduction In the price
"on niiiiiiiiin. nomc ni 1110 rcccnti:'
Inactive stocks showed wide declines, In
eluding Chicago Great Western, Lake ICrlo
a estcrn. Iowa Central nnd tlio local
iriici'.ou siocks.
Some of tho early selling was bnsed on
tho beginning of tho gold export move
ment. ICmraireineiitH ntnnnnteil in milt
ribout $2,50O,iW. whereas, the cstlniates yes-
'"""J inillllUll III J1,UW,VW unit up. HC-
ports from London wero that tho Hank of
Lnglanil was now giving special facilities
to attract gold from New York. Otherwise
It Is not probablo that gold would havo
gono out at today's llgure for Btcrllng. Tho
uu mr iieiuiiuii siernng ieu uncit u rrac-
tlOll IIS 1L result nf Sllli.a nt 111 I la ncrnlnut
gold exports. It Is announced, however,
that more gold will nn out Thnruflnv. fn.
day's shipments aro supposed to have been
iu cuvur 1110 requircn ueposit ot o per cent
accompanying apiillcatlons for war loans,
American subscriptions aro credibly re
ported to havo exceeded $50,000,000 or the
entire amount of tho bonds offered. Tho
allotment by tho Hrltlsh exchequer of Li,
000,000 of the 10.000,000 Issue for the United
plates would therefore Insure American
bidders about 60 per cent of their nppllcn-
uiiiis. ruiure payments are requested on
August 15 Of 20 ner cent, on Hentembi.r 11
of 25 per cent, on October 15 of 25 per cent
and on November 15 of 23 per cent, tho
mum neing issueu at y. Tins would make
it fenslble to distribute the remlttnnens
over a considerable period, but there Is
also a provision that the Installments may
bo paid In full on or after August 15, tin-
uer 11 niHcouni 01 over a per cent, no in
formation can bo obtained ns to how re
mittances can bo made nnd this confuses
tho estimates as to the futuro effect on
tho money mnrket. Hold nontlnln.q in nc
cumulate In New York on payments by tho
ouu-ii eii.iurj- 10 me uauus on oralis on nc
count of gold deposited nt Pacific points.
'I ho bunks have gained from tho sub
treasury since Friday $2,GS2.OU0 on this ac
count. Tho money mnrket Is therefore lit
tle affected by the gold exports, The Lon
don money market must mako provision
this week not only for 2,500.000 for
the deposit with subscriptions to the new
wur loan, but must provide also a 2.500,00)
Installment on tho former or "khaki" loan.
Whether tho Hank of ICnglund enn avoid
an increase in Its discount rnto thlB week
Is 11 matter of Interesting conjecture In Its
Influence on tho future gold movement.
Honds were dull and Irregular. Total
sales, par vulue, $G25,OiXi. United States 6s
declined li In the bid price.
Commercial Advertiser's London llnauclal
cablegram; Tho markets hero were quiet
and Irregulur today, Investment securities
being strong on tho remarkable success or
tho exchequer bond proffer of 10.000,000.
The list was opened this morning nnd Im
mediately thereafter closed. It is uiuler.
stood that America takes a largo amount
ami mat f ranco also nas mailc subscrip
tions of considerable magnitude. Americans
were listless, beginning well, but closing
rather heavy. Tho Reading dividend do
clarcd yesterday wus disregarded. Tlntos
wero strong In response to yesterday's
spurt In Paris, while Anacondas were over
looked. The bank received 50,000 gold
from Australia. Much to tho general sur
prise tho market was obliged to renew
loans In the bank falling due today.
Following are the closing prices on tho
New York Stock exchange:
Atclilton :V Union Taclllc ,
lo pM
70'i! do pfd
73SV
?
18
23IJ
Ilaltlnioro & Ohio.. 7IU! Vftlmnh
('iinailliin Pacific... S7V do pM
I HIIUdlL ?o
H Wheel. & L.
U715' do 2d pfd...
I 'lies. & Ohio
oiiiMgo a. w,..,
('., 11. & Q
Chi. 1 ml. & I.....
lo pfd
CIiU'iiko & V.. Ill
C. fi N. W
('., 11. I. K- P....
P. O. C. tc Ht. L
I'olormln So
do 1st I'M
do Id pfd
Del. & Hiiilunn ..
Del. U & V
D. nver & It. (1..
do pfd
i:np
In 1ft pfl
Ol. Nor. pfil
Hocking iVml ...
IIi king Valley .
IlllmilH iVntrul .
Iowa ('initial ...
do iM
K. !'.. 1'. U..
Ijike Urlo V..
do pfd
LaKo Klioro
L. & N
Miiiihuttnn I,
Mot. SI. Ity
Mexkaii IViUihI
.Minn, ft et. U...
do pfd
Mn. l'ui'llle
.Mobile & Ohio ..
.M.. K. & T
In pfd
N'. J. Central ...
N. Y. ivntral ..
Norfolk & W
In Pfd
Nn. Pui'llio
do pfd
Ontario & V..
j''ii ih, i.rnirai m
ISSVilThlnl Avenue '09
lO'tiWU. Cenlral
13
!1'4 Adams Iix
.1:.-.
.155
. i:
'. 33' i
. S'4
. ,n
. 11H
. 30'4
. 8S',4
. 1',
. 17
. IS
. S'5
. 311,
.. r.l iA.nu'ilcna Ex
..'' P. . Kx
..117'i WellB-Pargo Kx.
..li,i Amer. Cot. Oil ..
do pfd..
O'.i
12
in
112
it.;
w,
07
Amer. Mnltlng
ilo pfd
Amer. H. A It,.
do pfd
Amor, Spirits ..
do pfd
A liter, S. llooti
do nfd
1"J
3211 Anvr. S. & w..
.153 I do pfd
. ll'k Amer. Tin Plate....
. Si ' do pfd 7'1
.H'WAiti' r. Tobacco .... 1)1
. 11 I do pfd 12S
. II Arue. Jllnlng Co... Il
. nii riioukiMi 11. t r.cii
. ;.j i .110. eiiri ,v linn.. ,
L'on. Toliacio ;i(,
il" prd 7iP
IVdernl Steel run,
lo pfd or, 'J
(Jen. Klcctrlc t20'4
illtirose Simar ,Mi
do pfd yii,
Inter Paper 131,
do pfd si
La lede (Ins 71
National Illsrult ... 31
do pfd s
National Iud j
do pfd 9fi
Nat Inns I Steel 2(
do pfd VPa
N. V. Air lliuke...121
... 7IU
... i'O't
...1-VPi
... 114
... VI
... !U',i
... wt
. . . "9
... T.0'i
...1"0',
...IVS'ti
... :ii'.
l'i'No. American r.
!04 Pm-lile Count K
Oregon Ity. & Nav. It
do lit pfd SC
do Sd pfd 02
Psellle Mali ;Wi
I'epple'a (inn asi
Presred H. Car .... 1
do pM
IViumylyHnla ..
Unnling
do lnt pfil
do 2d pfd
Mllo (1. W
do pf.l
St. U & S. I'...
In lnt pfd
do 2d pfd
HI. L Konthw..
do pf.l
m. Paul
do pfd
SI. P. & Om.ilm
So. Pai-ltle
Ho. Hallway ...
do pfd
Texan A- Parllle
7B
...12V,
... I'lV,
... M'V
... H
... :.vi
... 0")
... 0'.
... 67
... 31'V
... l1".!
...
...iti'i
...171
...I'D
... ",Si
... tin
. . . HU
... 1l
no pid 71
Pullman P. Car ,,.1M
It. T 3
StiKr 12l,
do pfd nfi
Tnn. Cnal & 1 703;
P. H. leather 101:
do pro (isij
V H. Rubber 291.
do pfd 91
WcMern t'nlon .... 7!i
llrpubllp I. & S 91',
do pfd r
P. C C. A Ft. L... S(1J
Assessinenls paid. Offered.
I.iiiiiIiiii SdirU (tiiiilnllona.
LONDON, Aug. 7.-4 p. m.-Closlng!
Conaola, money
do account
Ati'bliion
Canadian Paclllo
SI. Paul
llllnoln Centnil .
tjouliivllle
Pnlon Pac. pfd...
N Y. Central ..
... nt,
... PSH
...
. .. ny,
...111
...lH'i
L'rle
do Ut pfd
Pennsylvania ..,
Heading
No, Puuino pfd.
(I rand Trunk ..
Anaconda
... im
... 33a,
... 6i
... S?,
... 73', j
... '.,
... S'i
... !4
... 72H
77'i:itand Mines ....
HAR SILVi:it-2Sli per ounce.
MONl!Y-3iit3M, per cent. Rate of ills
count In the open market for short hills Is
4'(n4l4 per cent; rate of discount for three
months' bills, 4!i,&4., iter cent.
I'liiiillllou of (lie Trcnsury.
W.ASIIINOTON, Aug. 7. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In tha division ot redemption,
shows, Available cash balances, $145,299,
470, gold, $72,914,3S9.
mv lurk Motie' .Mnrket.
NliW YORK, Aug. 7.-MONHYOn call,
easy at 1", per cent; prlmo mcrcnntllo pa
per, P&5 per cent.
HTCRLINU KXCIIANdli - Knslor nt
$Iasi for ilematid nnd $I.SI, for sixty days.
Posted rates, $4.85 4.S5U and $4.S5. Com
merclal bills. $4.831ii4.S3n.
.SILVKR-rertlilcates, G114QC2V4c; bar,
01,c; Mexlcnn dollars, 4S14c.
HONDS Oovernment, weak; state, Inac
tive; railroad, Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
P. S. rcf. 2, ret..lo3'i
do coupon Inji,
do !, reg 101
do 3s. rec 109'i
do coiiivin 109'i
do new 4., res 112
do coupon 11S(
do old 4s. rep IP,
do 4s
N. Y. C. is
N. J. C. g. 5s
No. Pacific 3s
do Is
N V C A St li 4s.
Nor. A V. con. 4s
Ore. Nav. Is
.ins
.in
. ei'i
.1041.
107'
. 97',
.109
.103"j
.Ki
1U
. 7i
. 9'
.HO'i
.121')
.17
.117
.mn
. 7Mi
. n
.1114
. 50
.I'tt-'t
.110
.101
.llii
. 'i
. H
do roupnn Ilo I
do 4s
do us, reg 112'i
do cuupon 1124
P. of C. 3 C5 IS?
Ateh. Ken. 4 101H
do aJJ. 4 84
Canada So. 2 10t
Oiegon S. U s...
do consol Cs
Heading gen. 4...
It. (J. V. is
St M t M c. Ss.
st i a a v ir- s..
St. Paul consols...
St. P. C. A P. Is.
Clies. & O. 4i4 M'.i
do ., llClfc
C. A N. V. c 7..1M
Mo S. 1 d. Ss. .122
Chicago Ter. if 92'i
Colorado So. Is 3
n. it. (i. is mi
do 4s 914
Krle general 4s. ...
P. W. & 1) C. In.. 7P.S
(1 n. Kleclrh' 5s.... 115
lonn Central Is. ...113
K. C P. & a. Is 71
do 5s
So. Pacific 4s
So, Hallway 5s
S. It. A T. s
Tex. A Pacific Is..
do 2s
Pnlon Pnclflc 4s...
Wnhash Is
do 2s
West Bhore 4s
Wis. Central 1...
Va. Centuries
U & N. unl. 4s !li
M., K. T. !s 6
When Issued, ""Offered. Trust receipts,
Huston Stock Unntntlnn.
HOSTON, Aug. 7.-Cnll loans, 2W3 per
cent; time loans, 3f4'4 per cent. Otttclal
closing:
A., T. A. B, F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Hell Telephone ...
Hoston A Albany..
Iloston Klevated .,
Hoston A Me
('.. II. A y
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd
Federal Steel
do pfd
Fltchbtirg pfd ,
Oen. Ulectrlo
do pM
Bd. Klec. Ill
Mexican Central .
Mich. Telephone. ..
N. U. tl. A C
Old Colony
Old Pomlnlon
Rubber
Union Pacific
Hid.
. itvi Union Lund
. TOti'Wtst nnd
.1214 Westlngh. Klec...
.118 Wis. Central ....
.113 Atchison 4s
.245 N. B. O. A C. Ds.
.141 Adventure
.W Allouez Mln. Co..
.114 Amnl. Corper ....
. 41 Atlantic
.111 llcston A Mont..
. 33'; Itutte A llo-tnn .
. Mi Calumet A Hecla.
.154 Centennial
.1.10H Pranklln
.1M4 Miimboldt
,201 Osceola
. Wt Parrot
. 81 Qulncy
. 15 Santa Kc Copper..
.20.1 Tamarack
. 1S4 Ptnh Mining
. 29 Winona
. 59& Wolverines
. 93
. 44Vt
. 13
. 99
.. lli
. H4
. 1
. M
. 24
.305
. c:
.745
. 17
UH
. 25
. n'4
. 4214
.131
. 4Uj
.200
. 294
,. 314
. 334
Xeiv York Mlulnir Stocks.
NICW YORK, Aug. 7. Tho following nro
tho closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Olmllar 10 Ontario eon
Crown Point 13 Ophlr ft!
Con. Cal A Vn 1(3 Plymouth 10
Dcadwood CO Quicksilver 154
(lould A Currlc .... IS do pfd &50
Hnlo A Norcross .. 17 Sierra Nevada, 2
Homestake 5000 Standard 420
Iron Silver 60 Union Con 19
Mexican 15 Yellow Jacket 38
Dunk Clcnrniu".
NKW YORK, Aug. 7. Exchanges, $131,
550,384; balances. $8,8SI,54G. The silb-trens-ury
had a debit balance today of $75(1,710.
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. Clearings, $18,997,917;
balances, $2,094,72. New York exchange. 6e
discount. Hterllng exchange, $4.85Htj 4.M.
HOSTON. Aug. 7. Kxchanges, $17,897,097;
balances, $1,681,405.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7.-CIcarlngs, $1,874,351;
balnnces, $513,809. Money. 4U6 per cent.
New York exchange, 25c discount, bid, 10c
discount asked.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 7. Clenrlngs. $2,036,
800; New York exchange, 10ai5c discount.
Money. 2HiH! per cent.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7.-Clenrlngs,
$12,930,277; balances, $2,121,229. Money, 314
Dcr cent.
HALTIMORE, Aug. 7.-Clearlngs, $3,572,
016; balances, $577,082.
Foreign Flnnnclnl.
PARIS, Aug. 7. In sympathy with tho
dullness In London prices wero easier at
the opening of business on tho bourse hero
today, the possibility of an Increase In tho
English bank rate being discussed. Later
the mnrket became firmer, but the transac
tions wero quiet throughout the day. Three
per cent rentes, lOOf 20c for the account;
exchange on Lqlidon, 25f 18c for checks,
Spanish 4s closed at 71.85.
HERLIN, Aug. 7. Dullness prevailed on
tho bourse today under tho influence of
henvy offerings of iron and Iron Industrial
shares. Exchnngc on London, 20m 62pfg for
checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 3 per
cent; three months' bills, 414 per cent.
Wool Market.
ROSTON. Aug. 7. WOOI-The wool trade
here is quiet, although the demand con
tinues slowly but steadily to Improve, Re
ports from mill centers Indicate that stocks
of wool are getting low nnd there Is a dis
position among manufacturers to enter tho
market. The prices are practically un
changed. Quotations are as follows: Ohls
and Pennsylvania fleeces, X and above,
27c; XX and XX above. 29c; delaine. 30Jf
31c; No. I combing nnd clothing, 30i)31c,
Michigan, Wisconsin, etc. X Michigan, 23c:
No. 1 Michigan combing and clothing, 291?
30c; No. 2 .Michigan combing and clothing,
291530c; qunrtcr-blood washed, 2Sfi29c: coarse
and braid washed, 252Gc; line delaine. 2CJi'
27c; unwashed quarter-blood, 23f24c. Texas
wools Twelve months, ISif 19c; scoured. 62W
63c; six to eight months, spring, ltrl!c;
scoureti, 4tiinic; tan, liTiinc; scourcu, iw
42e. Territory, scoured basis Montana and
Wyoming, tine medium and line, 17(S18c;
scoured, 50c; staple. S2fj63c; No. 2 medium,
19S20C; scoured, 4fifll7c; Utah, line medium
and line, lfi&17c; scoured, 50c; No. 2 medium,
18fj20c; Idaho, Ane medium and line, 164
17c. Oregon wools Eastern choice, greasy,
li!'n"17e; nverago, 141113c; scoured, line me
dium and Ane, 48(ii50c; vullcy No. 1. 2flry22c;
No. 2 21Ji22c. Cnllforn'a wools Northern,
spring, choice, 18TM9c; average, 17ft'lSo:
scoured, 60ji52c; mlddlo country, spring. UU
ICc; scoured. 45S57c; southern free, 12(i(13c;
scoureti, 45ji57e; sout.iern free, 1213c;
southern defective, spring, llfll2c; free
northern, fall. 14ffl5c.
ST. LOUIS, Aur. 7.-WOOL Ocnerally
unchanged, with more Inquiry and an Im
proved demand for medium and coarse
grades.
Coffee Market,
NEW YORK, Aug. S.-t'OFFEE-Spot,
Rio, quiet; No, 7, Invoice, 9w; Cordova,
nominal. Futures opened with prices un
changed lo 5 points higher nnd ruled gen
erally (Steady all day on local support,
which was prompted by encouraging Into
European cables, Arm accounts from Hru
zlllun markets, demand from tho foreign
contingent and an nbsenco of bear specula
tion. Trading was comparatively light
most of tho day. Tame spot demund and
the large Hruzlllan receipts checked actlvo
new buying. Closed Arm at net unchanged
prices to 5 points advance. Total sales, 37,
(10 bags. Including August nt $7.70; Septem
ber. $7.70; October, ST.T0fiT.7fi; November,
$7. SO; December, $7.90f(7.95; .lautiary, $7.90;
March, $X.OH(!9.05; May. $8.10fS.l.r.
tv York Dry (iiioils.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-DRY flOODS-De-mnnd
was to an average extent. Hleacluil
muslins and wide sheetings In moderate
demand, prices steady. Hrown sheetings
nnd drills slow nnd Irrecular with tendency
in favor of buyers. Denims, ticks and olher
coarso coioreu cottons inactive, prices ir
regular. Prints In fair demand, price
stendy. Ginghams quiet, limited business.
Print cloths quiet at steady prices. Silks
irregular In staple lines and fancies.
SiiKiir .Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Auir. 7 SUGAR, rnw.
steady; fair reilnlng. lUc. centrifugal, 91
test, 1 13-ni; moiasses sugar, ic; reiincil,
steady.
LONDON, Alls. 7.-HEET SUGAR
August, lis Pd.
NEW ORLEANS. -Aug. 7.-SUOAn-Strnng;
open kettle, 4'e: centrifugal.
rij5(o; seconds, 3fj I 9-16c. Molasses, nom
inal. OH Mnrkt-fs.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Aug. 7.-OIL-Crodlt bal
ances, $1.27; certificates, no bids nor offers;
runs, 110,147 bbls.; average, S1.7S4 bbls.: ship
ments, 92,31m bbls., average, 90,132 bbls.
New tork Live Stock,
NEW YORK. Ane. 7.-HEEVES-Ro.
celpts, 295 head; no trading; feeling un
changed; no later cables; exports, 790 cat tin
and 4,840 quarters beef.
CALVES Recelnts. 159 head: feellnir
llrm; veals sold $4.607.50; buttermilks, $3.59
QH.im; yearlings, w.ij; city uresseu veals,
10'.fi llM-u per pound.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelnts. 6.874
head; steady: sheep, $3.00yi.fi0; lambs, $5.50
(i. on; eillis, I..J.
HOGS-Recelpts, 2,838 head; barely
steady.
Sloek In HlKlit,
Following am tho receipts nt the four
principal western marxcts ror August 7:
L-ume. J logs, rineep,
South Omaha ,
Chicago
KunKus Cltv ...
... ti,S!M
... 4,10)
...12,410
... 4,1(0
S.filA 5,324
11.000 14.0H
11,000 300
4,9i) 1,800
St. Louis
Total 2MH U,M Z0.V,
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Heaviest Receipts of Gattto Received
This Year.
HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER
(nnd Cnttlr IlrltiK I'iiII;- Strndy Prices
All Around, While C01111111111 (Irmles
Are Wenk Nhpep Are Slrmly
nnd 1, 11 nibs Loner,
SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 7.
Ttet.pliilit ivn,. r.iftln ttntva Mlinptl.
Olllclnl Monday 2,777 ' 3,420 7,7. R
umciai Tuesday 0,294 r,oi( 6,3-
Two days this week.... 9.071
Same days last week C..2.W
Same week before 4.GGS
Same three weeks ago.. 6.014
ti.. ... .......
9,(M
10,64:i
11,258
15,041
18.595
13,102
8,550
19,313
7.815
13.697
nttlliu luur weCKS llg0..1V.VIh l.Oil lrf.T.i'1
Average price paid tor hogs tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
" ll9UO.ltX99.llkS3.llS97.llfc9S.llcU.IU9f,
.Till v
"16...
6 021 3 S2 3 20 3 07, 1 51 4
July
17..
4 91)
4 01 I 3 251 2 3i A W
July 1J I 4 S7 4 161
161 3 S2I Z Vol J
4
4 9)
4 7S
4 74
f.,i.. m 1 . . r.i n
4 89
JU y 20 J 4 9S 4 19) 3 80 J 35 2 971 4 4
Julv !l
4 7
4 74
4 1
4 81
4 81
4 "6
4 70
4 58
4 IV
4 59
4 f.-
1 5
4 iS
4 74
4 77
1 Oil 4 211 3 81 3 38 - S3 " .
I 4 34 3 791 3 27! 2 8fl' 4 81
July 22
July 23
3 2Si 2 S3 4 81
3 31
2 921 4
2 891
. 4 88
2 tfi 4 89
37
3 72 3 43;
3 67 3 29
2 76
2 71
2 77 1
2 771
3 72! 3 3fi
I 93
4 74
( irr
3 74! 3 41
I 3 50
7 mi I
4 16,
4 43
4 fit!
4 57
4 55
3 451 I
3 171 2 S3
3 57 2 85
3 63 2 96
3 43 3 02
I 3 45) 2 92
Indicates Sunday.
Yestcrclny's Shipments Cattle:
L. V. Husy, Chicago. Mil
H. M. (lardner, Neola, la., Mil
N. Overton. Paul, Mo. P
T. P. Vonwlcklc. Surprise, P. L...
Clatterbuck St S.. Randolph. M. & O
O. S. Christian. Madison, I . P ..
J. 'Watt. Rockwell City. la., I. C.........
II. II. Prlchurd, Rockwell City, la., 1. C.
.1. II. Rains, Logan. In., I. C
E. Stilllvnn, Panama. In., Mil
N. Nelson, Vail., Ia., N. W......
Thomas Aams, Vail, la., N.
W. Render, Ida Grove, la., N.
M. S. Miller, Rattle Creek. In.. N. V
A. Messersi.tlth, Council Hluffs, R. I
S. E. Hrexhelmer, Malvern, la., Q
W Dean, Orlswold. Ia., Q
J. W. Pralswater. Hlgelow. Mo.. H. & M..
Mueller Hros., Nebraska City, H. & M..
Yesterday's Shipments Sheep:
Armour & Co., Chicago, Q (d.d)....
Frank Hershey. Chicago, Mil. (d.d.)
Yesterday's Shipments Horses:
L. II. Dobson. Knnsas City, Mo. P 1
Ed Stunrt. Chicago, N. W 2
J. P. Zunk, Kansns City, Mo. P 1
CATTLE There was tho heaviest run of
cattle In today of any time since November
13, 1899, when 6,729 head were on sale. Re
ceipts today were composed mostlv of
western grass cattle with a good sprinkling
of common southern stuff. The bulk of the
cattle wero on tho feeder order.
There were only nbout thirty-live cars of
corn cattle on the mnrket and as buyers
wanted what was hero the mnrket was ac
tive nnd a little stronger on the better
grades. The common nnd half fat stuff
was, of course, neglected the same ns It
has been all along.
Tho cow market was fairly well supplied
today, but the best grades sold nbout the
way they did yesterday Canners also held
nbout steady In most cases, though some
were calling It a little lower. It was the
medium grade cows, however, that did not
sell well. They were dull and unevenly
lower nnd bids on that class are so far
npnrt that there Is really no market for It.
They bring what sellers can get for them.
Tho feeder mnrket wus In good shape
again today. Arrivals were liberal, but
the good heavy cattle brought strong prices
and were In nctlve demand. The light cat
tle, however, nre not wanted and commis
sion men nre advising their patrons to
hold back that class of stock, as It Is too
early In tho year to get satisfactory prices
for It. The Texas feeders did not sell any
too well, ns the demand from the country Is
not very good for that kind of cattle nt
the present time.
Western cattle made tin tho Tiulk of the
receipts today nnd the better grades that
wero suitable for killers brought good
strong prices. Tho tendency on cows was
In the direction of lower prices, but tho
good feeders
sold
stronger. Jtepresentn-
the sales:
BEEF STEERS.
1 it 1.1 I :i Kit
JU y 24 1 5 15) 4 361
JU y 25 5 05 4 31, 3 89
July 26 1 r, 02 1 Mi .1 K7!
t..i:. nf -1 ; 1- :
-uiy .1 u in, 1
July 28 5 13' I 33
July 29 4 32
July 30 G 08!
July 31 6 09 4 32
Aug. 1 5 15 I 19
A tig. 2 n 181 4 261 3 741
Aug, 3 5 15 4 33, I 67
Aug. 4 E 10 I 431 3 61
Allg. 5 4 451 3 71
Aug. 6 B 01 3 77
Aug. 7 1 c in 4 as:
No. Av, Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 970 4 50 14 1270 5 1J
2 11W 4 M 3 U13 u '10
2 1150 4 7S 22 UV1 5 20
1 900 4 77 34 1233 5 2.",
4 9M 4 85 19 UI2 5
9 938 4 !) 21 103 5 23
17 1001 4 93 11S3 5 2.-,
16 1011 4 91 24 1157 5 23
llXi 9 C 00 44 1282 5 10
48 1124 5 00 17.. 1(83 5 30
13 10S7 6 00 97 1522 5 41
8 m 5 00 C8 1291 5 49
17 10SO 5 r 72 1290 3 40
IS 1046 6 f, 41 1214 S 40
32 1M4 5 10 IV, 1397 5 4,-,
7 lOfil 5 10 Hi 132S 6 ii
39 1019 G 13
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
12 74S 4 M 9 12SS K ojv
3 tt3 4 50 42 934 s p
COWS.
1 700 1 00 2 9ts 3 i0
1 790 2 00 1 10.K) 3 10
2 9M 2 23 24 (135 3 21
3 iU 2 2', 3 1313 3 35
3 1355 2 50 7 (114 3 35
3 :0 2 50 1 H40 3 40
h S96 2 5 V 53H 3 40
1 730 2 a 30 981 3 50
1 1140 2 73 1 10S0 3 50
3 M3 2 75 2 S75 3 50
1 11 10 2 83 9 915 j ss
1 1210 2 K 2 913 3 en
1 560 2 83 23 m 3 63
2 S73 2 83 1 mo 3 70
6 9M 2 9) 1 1250 3 7,3
18 79 2 93 4 M7 3,00
1 1060 3 00 1 1220 4 00
4 10SO 3 00 J 970 4 CO
29 751 3 00 1 1050 4 35
HEIFERS.
1 700 2 50 2 410 4 23
S K7S 2 75 1 f,50 4 25
7 il 3 00 1 1300 4 J-,
1 fV) 3 23 1 410 4 to
9 77B 3 50
HULLS.
1 1550 2 75 1 1210 2 33
1 1370 2 85 2 1031 3 40
1 1230 3 0.7 1 920 3 40
1 1110 3 10 1 1300 3 9
1 1IV 3 15 1 lflJO 4 20
1 10OO 3 15 1 1260 4 50
1 S50 3 15.
CALVES.
1 230 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
410
3 50
5.
MS
K70
3 3.7
720
2 S3
3 00
3 00
1....
8....
10....
10....
7....
48....
6....
3 23
3 35
3 40
3 77
3 75
3 HO
4 73
470
2SC
, r.9i
587
, tM
402
, 713
208
KM 3 00
. 815
3 15
885
4V,
550
3 IS
3 30
3 35
7....
1....
R..
21....
21.'!"
3....
00....
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
sen
3 :
07! 4 00
. 550
505
f97
833
fi7
3 50
3 so
3 so
3 8)
3 t'O
31...
52..
1..
f,19 4 00
4 15
4 15
4 40
816
, CO
NERRASKA.
1 COW....
6 cows...
10 cows...
5 cows.. .
8 feeders
1050
1,13
920
952
;i 10
2 cows...
780
2 75
:i 00
3 50
3 75
1 steer SI0
2 23
2 25
;i 10
.1 75
r. 00
2 00
I Hi
4 or,
3 40
3 40
1 35
3 110
2 !)
2 'X, ,
2 95
2 :r,
1 stier.
,sso
847
15 steers...
2 calves. .
1 cilf
1 feeder,.
1 feeder..
2 feeders.
'1 -nrer...
0 heifers..
515
2iH
160
950
530
721
4 feeders.. 587
1 feeder... 620
2 ro
1 to
4 35
4 or
2 rA
2 70
3 (10
5 50
.3 85
.3 85
3S feeders..
5 feeders. .
1 feeder...
2 cows
1 cow
1 cow
2 calves. ..
456
1 heifer.... 330
1 cow SI0
IS cows 827
17 cows 1051
1 heifer.... 701
1 heifers... 720
2 cows 950
4 feeders.. 8;
9 feeders.. 80S
2 heifers.
5 heifers.
2 cows....
2 cows. . . ,
810 2 95
692
3 75
2 S5
:i 35
:i 33
2 (l
;i 90
3 75
3 25
2 95
2 95
2 93
2 911
4 00
3 50
3 65
3 25
4 10
4 20
3 35
!C0
..1080
..1001
..1310
..1320
.. 890
..1120
1 cow 1000
1 50
2 65
3 90
3 90
3 25
95
2 9 .3
2 9"i
3 10
4 l
2 50
3 70
3 35
5 cows..
1 bull...
1 cow. . .
1 feeder
1 cow...
1 cow
.1050
1 cow.. .
2 feeders
1 cow . . .
3 cows. . .
1 heifer..
1 cow....
1 bull....
..1070
.. 570
.. 860
.. !13
.. 850
.. 920
1 cow..
1070
3 heifers... 710
1 cow 10rt0
,1(00
.1 bulls 920
31 feeders.. 879
22 feeders.. 632
23 feeders. . 953
4 feeders.. 875
19 feeders.. 857
12 feeders.. 880
2 feeders.. 770
4 cows 1072
8 feeders.. 815
1 feeder... 9)
50 feeders.. 918
73 feeders.. 866
49 feeders.. 860 3 35
33 feeders.. SOU ;i
1 feeder.
930 2 50
3 40
1 row. . . .
6 cows...
1 cow....
2 cows. . .
2 cows...
f.8 cows...
11 cows...
18 cows. . .
9 cows...
9.10
3 m
3 HO
1 cow 1110 3 40
21 feeders.. 958 4 23
IS feeders.. 812 3 85
1 feeder... 660 :t 85
888
.1090 .1 HO
890 2 50
.109)
. 961
. 801
. 898
. 887
3 25
3 (M
9 feeders.. 671 3
1 bull inert
29 stk. llfs. 653
15 stk. hfs. 691
6 stk. hfs. 172
3 30
3 20
2 VI
i 10
2 90
2 91
2 70
, 743 I 10
S3 cows.... 1C 2 90
, MX. 4 PO
George Hromley Neb.
920 3 00 17 feeders.. H38
1360 2 85 5 feeders.. 926
1120 3 50
3 60
4 So
J. V. Htettler-Ncb.
717 3 75 19 COWS....
961
832
3 61
3 U5
1 feeder... 932
3 70 67 cows ...
3 70
Rlchmer Colo.
3 25 I bull. ..
I 00 27 feeders
4 35 43 reeders
Col vert -Wyo,
I 30 2 fecJers.
I 30 lo feeders.
I 10 2 feeders.
28 feeders. . 932
II
3 bulls :,6
1 strer 1230
33 feeders.. 1018
I
10 feeders.. 1102
2 feeders. .10MI
5 feeders.. 898
1350
819
637
1010
894
850
812
614
2 811
1 05
I (0
4 30
4 10
4 10
3 80
3 75
4 25
3 75
3 60
H. Hrewer Neb.
916 2 80 30 cows ...
56 cows.
21 cows 1020
2 60 7 feeders.
W
H. Miller-Wyo.
2 feeders.. 700 3 25
2 steers..
.1460
.1120
.1020
1 feeder... 820 3 25
6 feeders .1200 4 10
12 feeders.. 979 4 10
Thompson
3 steers. .
1 fectfcr.,
Wood-Wyo,
16 feeders.. 1035
5 heifers... fi'i8 3 33
4 20
3 60
3 60
3 50
5 cows 1128
T
68 feeders.. 1182
21 feeders.. 924
10 cows 1155
3 65
1 calf....
880
1110
9J6
,. Stout-Wyo.
1 65 1 cow. . . .
I i Scows...
3 65
WYOMING.
3 80
4 25 3 COWS...
2.8 COWS....
10 feeders.
43 foeders.
42 feeders.
1023
907
1185
60
.1180
3 25
3 23
I 60
I 15 18 cows II1
4 00 n feeders.. 1192
Kent A H.-Wyo.
32 steers.... 992 4 oft
2 steers.... 990 3 60
50 steers.... 1127 4 35
J. R. tlalrd-Wyo. .
22 feeders.. 1027 3 90 2 feeders. .1027 3 90
36 feeders.. 10S2 4 0d 16 feeders.. 1227 4 20
H. Franklln-8. b.
76 steers.... 1282 4 45 IS steers.. ..1080 I Z
24 stera....ll76 3 85 80 Steers ...129J 3 9
W. J. Ilunlap-Wyo.
26 steers... .1143 4 45 4 cows 922 2 83
7 cows 994 3 85
C. W. Stronrt-Wyo.
38 feeders.. 1149 4 60 2 feeders.. 1143 3 60
1 cows..
.1032 3 60 i recnei .. .linn i iw
51 cows
81 feeders.
17 feeders. .
Oil 3 60 21 cows 913 3 50
A. Sllnt-Wyo.
610 4 15 32 feeders., 609 4 16
via 4 'jo
Joseph llnrber Wyo.
911 4 15 6 f eedcrs. .lOOb
S7 feeders.
4 25
3 feeilors .10:!lt 4 Hi
V. P. Eads-Wyo.
2 feeders.. 865 4 no Scows 1056
3 00
36 feeders.. 639 3 00 ....... ...
HOGS-Recelpts of hogs were light toda
for a Tuesday, and us packers were all
looking for supplies there was it Hyel
market from start to ilnlsh. Opening bids
wcro nbout 5f(10c higher, or. generally .'sC
higher, tho most of the early sales going
at 5.12'4. As the morning advanced thn
market beenmo more nctive and sellers held
for stronger prices, so that the bulk or
tho hogs chnnged hands at J3.I2'47(j.15, or
7'4fll0e higher than yesterday's general
market. The lln.il wind up was n big dlnvs
higher, sales being made at Jo.15 and j.i.
The ipinllty of tho hogs nor the weight did
not determine tho price they .would bring
this morning, It depending rather upon tne
tlmo they were sold. It was a very satis
factory market and everything was sold
before 9 o'clock In tho morning.
As will bo seen from the tnble of nverago
prices, much of the loss of tho last few das
has been reguincu, tno marm-i. i m"
about 6c higher than It was a week ago
today, but nearly that much below tho
high
point OI nisi ween. iitiiMi.....v
sales
No.
106...
39....
27....
14....
81....
M....
I ... .
SO....
91....
08....
72....
CO....
38....
CI....
03....
Av.
Sh.
Pr.
4 90
5 C-5
B 071J
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 124
5 12ti
5 K'i
5 iVi
5 12
6 12tfc
5 12
6 121.',
5 12'i
5 12
5 124
5 124
5 124
D 124
3 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
8 124
5 124
S 12'i
5 124
r. 124
5 124
5 124
5 124
r. 124
6 124
5 m
No.
78....
57....
81....
C.3....
71....
89....
08....
50....
70....
C2....
79....
40....
64....
05....
44....
ii'.'.'.'.
48....
62....
S3....
52....
65....
45....
64....
07....
63....
71....
70....
76....
73....
St....
54....
AV. Bh.
..227 120
rr.
6 124
6 124
5 124
5 124
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 13
6 15
l V,
IS
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
6 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
6 15
5 13
K 15
6 15
C 15
6 174
6 174
5 174
C 174
G 17ii
5 174
5 2.)
....US
....227
....230
....234
....229
....S24
....206
....237
....179
....131
....214
....237
....20S
....240
....259
....261
....248
....200
.... 250
'.131
.204
....217
,...212
....226
,...193
,...2J1
....302
....220
...240
,...232
...237
...242
...242
....309
...245
...263
...272
,...244
,...256
,...313
...208
...354
....266
,...270
...244
...236
...241
...245
...233
,...225
ICO
40
160
280
36.)
160
80
80
80
280
40
120
80
80
120
120
ICO
40
120
160
40
120
iio
120
40
56...
02...
71...
CI...
66. .
55 272
78 191
62 2C9
76 247
78 231
80
160
160
200
80
80
160
160
80
..241
..287
. ,3
. .280
..230
..210
..249
39...
CS...
C6...
88...
72...
S3...
!...
52...
01.. .
f.S...
St...
CO. . .
52...
...25.1
71 Ml
57 247
60 25
..285
..237
. .243
..261
80
120
10
120
80
60....
7S....
CS....
218
..211
..2.18
..219
...20!
CS.
..248
120
124
C4 253 ...
SIIttt?T Tlmrn mi nnlv u fair
run of
.iinnii ,.f tl.A viir.tu fmlnv. nml the nualltl'
as a general thing, was good. The demand
on tho part of packers for sheep was fully
equal to tho supply, and practically every
thing In that line was sold early at just
nbout steady prices. Lambs, however, wcro
slow nnd lower and bids ranging all the
way from 15c to 25c lower. As a result It
was rather late before much had been done
with lambs.
Quotations: Cholco western grass woth
ers. J4.16fi4.30: fair to good gross wethers,
H.90fi4.15; choice grass yearlings, J4.150
4.35; choice ewes, J3.60f3.75; fair to good
i.u.n 1.1 "Mi3 M! fair to (rood yearlings,
J3.90574.15: good to choice clipped hml?iV
J4.251i4.60; fair to good clipped lambs, Jl.ooy
4.25; choice spring lambs, J5.25(?i5.40; fair to
good spring lambs, o.Wii:..i:: fueiler
wethers, J3.25(ff3.40; feeder yearllngB. J3.40fJ
3.65; feeder lambs, J3.76iff4.50. Representa
tive sales:
No. Av. Pr,
207 Idaho wethers 109 Jl 29
777 Idaho wethers 100 4 20
801 Wyoming wethers 120 4 -3
202 "Wyoming wethers 119 4 -
loo Idaho mixed 97 4 3.
283 Idaho ewes iQ 6
127 Idaho ewes ip 6 U
184 cull wethers 102 3 50
5 Idaho owes 98 4 w
25 Idaho cull lambs 57 4 l.'.j
57 western wethers i d 4 2.i
2,366 western wethers 10 4
407 western lambs 6- & '
1 Idaho lamb M 6 10
277 Idaho lambs 62 5 10
ClIICACO MVI STOCK MAIIKKT.
Xntlvc Ktcors Stendy lo StronK Hons
Active nnd HlKher Sliecp Lower.
CHICAGO. Aug. 7. CATTLE Receipts,
3,000 head; steers, steady to strong; butcher
stock, steady to slow; Tcxims. steady to 10c
lower; westerns, steady; natives, best on
sale today, one carload at J..60: good to
prlmo steers, J5.40fi5.90; poor to medium. J4,7n
0(6.35; stockcrs and feeders, steady at JI.OiW
4.65; mixed stockcrs, weak at J.1.0WI ,).7 i
cows, J3.0074.60; heifers. J3.0iVfi4.90: canners,
lower at J2.2Wfc2.75; hulls J2.75i(3.M: calves
23c higher than Inst Tuesday at JS.iwii .!),
'I'exans, receipts. l.l'O head; best on snlo to
day, twelve carloads at Jl.25; Texas fed
steers. JI.3o1i5.20; Texas grass steers. J3.2.HI
1.25: Texas bulls, J2.IWtli.l0.
HOGS-Recelpts today. 11.000 head; tomor
row, 23.000 head; estimated left over, 3,5"0
head; active and 6f10o higher; top, J5.50;
mixed and butchers, J5.15'd5,50; good In
choice heavy, J5.l5Ti5.43; rough heavy, Jl.9,'n
5.10; light, $5,231(5.50; bulk ot sales, Jj.253(
r,'silEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 14,000
heud; sheep, steady to 5c lower; lambs,
steady to it shade lower; good to choice
wethers, Jl.40lil.65; fair to choice mixed,
J3.751il.25; western sheep, Jl. 101(4.60; Texas
sheep, J3.151l4.20; native lambs, J4 10n5.IO;
western Iambs, Jl. 651(5.40.
K it n mux City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 7 CATTLE -Re-celpts.
10.500 natives, 1,900 Texans; large
supply, all deslrablo kinds steady; a few
plain grass cnttlo a shade lower; native
steers, JI.6W(6.70; stoekets and feeders, J4 '
Oil.OO; butcher cows ami heifers, JS.OOWt 50,
canners, J2.60ft3.0O; fed westerns, JI.0WI
5.15; fed Texnns, J3.901ll.15; grass Texans,
J3. 151(3.90.
IIOGS-ReeelptH. 11.000 head; market ac
tlvo at 5'ulOe advance; heavy, J5. 2515 3o.
mixed, J5.20K5.30; light, J5.15ft3.30; pigs. JI.75
U5.10.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts. 300 head;
trade fairly active at steady (o a shade
easier prices: lambs. J5. 251m. 60; muttons,
J3.73SM.25; westerns. Jt.UWil.25; feeders. J.'l "o
13.8i); culls, J2,601j3.23.
St. 1. mil" l.lii' Stock.
ST. LOIMS. Aug. 7. -CATTLE- Receipts.
1,100 head, Including l.soo Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers.
JI.904i5.R0; dressed beef and butcher steers.
J4.G04iti.40; steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.60'jo.OO;
stockcrs and feeders, J3 401M 70; cinvs nnd
heifers, 2.(ii)1(5.(iO; canners, JI.&0K2.S.,; bulls.
J2.CK3.60; Texas and Indian steers, J3.80U
4.20; cows and heifers, J2.i5fil.tiO.
HOGS Receipts. I,!(0 head; market MlOc
higher; pigs and lights. J3.3nf(5.40; packers,
J5. 251(5. (0; butchers, J3. 351(5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls, 1,800
head; market a shade lower; native mut
tons, U.WIi 133; lambs. Jl. 851(5. 6.,; culls and
bucks, Jt.001M.oO; Blockers, J3.331(3.70.
SI, Joseph l.lvr Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 7 -(Spe-clal.)
Tho Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market
steady; natives, Jl. 101(5.30; Texans and
westerns, $3,231(5.30; cows and heifers, J2.00
1M.63; bulls and stags, J2.nofM.93; yearlings
and calves, J3.G0fM.75: stockcrs and feeders,
J3.251M.6"; veuls, J5.UOH0.S0,
HOGS Receipts, 6,1m) head: market C to
10c. higher; all grades, J5.l5iU5.30; bulk, J3.I714
sTlEKP AND LAMUS-Rccclpts, 209 head,
Market steady.
29 feeders.
23 feeders.
t bull
1 bull
1 bull
7 feeders.
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KINGSFORD'S
CORN STARCH
FOR PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS,
BLANC MANGE, ETO.
MO OTHER EQUALS IT IN PURITY AND DELICACY.
HOTELS.
1
The.
otel Victory
PuMii-Bay Island,
Ohio. . . .
AMERICA'S Largest nnd most charm-
Inc and most elegantly
furnished Summer Hotel, situated on
thn highest point In Lake Erie, on ona
of the groups of beautiful Islands, 60
Miles from Detroit, Mich.; 40 from
Toledo, O.; 22 from Sandusky, O.; 65
rom Cleveland, O.
HOTEL VICTORY CO.
OPEN
FROM
JUNE 19
TO
SEPT 15
Address all
Communications to
T. W. McCreary,
Gcn'l Mgr. and Representative.
Write for souvenir catalogue.
"Just far enough north,"
"Largo band nnd orchestra."
"Portv ncres of KOlf links."
"Amusements Innumerable." )
"Tho hav fever sufferer's havan."
) "The Mecca of the tourist."
b "Nature's beauty spot." C
"Children's paradise." J
c RATES J2.G0 lo J5.00 per day; J19.M to )
J25.O0 per week. S
HOTEL GERARD
44th Street, Near Broadway,
NEW YORK....
Absolutely PI re Proof, Modern and
Luxurious In All Its Appolntmenta.
Centrally Located.
COOL AND COMI'Oll TAIII.E IN St) MM Kit
American and European Plan.
(Under Now Management.)
J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, Proprietors.
a so Avon Inn and Cottages,
AVON, X. .1.
Most Select Resort on tho New Jersey Coast,
Send for Purtluiitsra.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY GOODS.
M . E. Smith & Co.
'I haywtara aatf Joatnrs
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AMD NOTION
BOILER AND SHEETIRONWORK
)rake, Wi
Wilson
ncceaaora Wllaon Drake.
Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks and
breechlngB, pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and ptompt attention to
repairs In city or country. 19th and Pierce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
A ester n EieciTioaj
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Electrlo Wiring lid' nnd Oas LlfhUns.
O. W JOHNSTON Met' "
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
T
'he tafia Safe
and Iron Works,
V G. ANDKliliN, Prop.
Hke aiperlslty nf-
IM rK MZ4 SIll'ITL'lB,
Ind Burglar Proof Hfe inn nii.t Doors, ata.
rtlO H. Kill .. OiiiHltu. Neb.
Davis & Gowgilt Iron Works.
MANUrACTl'ItKRS ANP .IOI1BKRB
OF MACIlINUriY.
OENKriAL ItKPAiniNO A SPECIALT1
HtON AND I1RA8S KOUNDKUH.
1501, lnotl and ir(l5 .InnUaon Street,
Onmliit. Xrb. Tel. r.!l8.
IS. Zabrlskle, Agent. J. 11. Cowglll, Mgr.
paints
for A purposes.
Manufuctured hy
National Oil & Paint Go,
iotr.-i;
In n en St.,
! MIA. Mn.
lion- 171.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Iclcplionc lOIlI). Omoli.i, Nj
COMAUSSION,
GRAIN, lMiOVISIONSmul STOCKS
1IOAHU OK TltADlC.
Correipondence; John A. Warren Sc Co
uirect wires to Chicago and Now YorX
H.RPECIIiEY&CO.
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