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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1900)
THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE, STXDAY, AUGUST 12, 1000. 17 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Volumo of Business at tho Present Timo Very Satisfactory. JOBBERS LOOKING FOR A BIG FALL TRADE SSSaaHil COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ifnrketii During I'iimI Week llnve ileeu Itutlier Devoid of liiimrtiiiit Change, Incepting DniK, Which Arc Adi iiiicIiik. (boxed!, stoutly; extra shorts, li.2tl clear riD, i.3,ij,, cloor sides, W.Kift. 1 HON COTTON TIHH-ll.SO. MHTAI.B-LoHdl fltendv nt 11.20. Snelter. Dull nt 14.05. I'OL't.TRV-null: ohlckAns. 7ei stir ngs. 84c; turkeys, CiHc; springs, IOci ducks, Gc; pnngs, nci gepHe. jc; springs, t'jw. Miun-Mienuy nt lie. HtrTTHU-SteiKlv: creamery. 17ff20c; nlrv. 14?I1Ao. ItncHIPTH-Flmir. 4.000 bhts.: wheat. 211.- 000 hu.; corn, 49,000 l)U.; onts, 42,000 litl. SH 1 PM KNTH Hour, 12,000 btl.i wheat, 40,000 bu.J corn C8.000 bu.j oats, 87,000 bu. OMAHA WIIOLttSAIiH MAIUCBTS. Tho condition of trade no far this month has been most satisfactory. Jobbers were well pleased with thu volumu of business transacted In July, but present Indications ire that August will tie fully ns good and in u number of UneH It wilt bu butter. Merchants who have been holding Oft their full orders nrn beginning to place Hum and there In every Indlcutlon at present that from now on JobbcrH will expcrlenei u steady growth In tho volumo of business until tho bulk of the winter trndo In over, In soma sections of tho Htnto the need of rain la beginning lo be felt, but dealer ub u nilo ate not feePna uneasy as yet and are going abend with their affairs as though a good corn crop wcro assured. Tho markets an u whole havu been rather featurclcKB during tho past week, l'ruc tlcally all linen aro In a strong position and but few fluctuations, either up or down, have taken place, A number of HnpH that have been declining for somo little timo pnst have apparently about reached the bottom and In norne canes predictions of higher prices are being made, This Is particularly true of Iron bcd. which followed tho ilownwurd course of the Iron murket, but manufacturers aro now hold ing their ntocks at Ilrm prices and say that an advance Is llablo to take placo at most any time. The feeling seems to bo that tho great bulk of the manufactured goods handled In this market havo L'Ono about as low as they will for the present ami tunc good, iieiiitny marueia may do looked for In the future. I.lttle Cliunwe In Groceries. 8lnco tho last report there havo been almost no Important chanueH at all In the grocery market. Tho demand Is kccpbig up in good shape for August, but as It apt to bo the case at this timo of year the market on most lines Is riuvnld of lluctua tlonn. Tho coffeo market Is auotrd the fiimo an It was a wonk ago, but tho feeling is as iirra us over anu wero is every in dication of higher prices. Hugar la also In Just about the value position It was In a Week ago. Tim consuming demand Is still very heavy, though of course not as largo n h it has been. With tho big demand that U miro to coino next week Jobbcra think hlghor prices aro bound to rule. As regards farinaceous goods, thoro Is nothing new to report, no changes what ever having taken place. Canned goods aro also about the name as they huve been. The new pack of California canned fruit Is being held very Ilrm at tho lust advance and holders uro not nt all anxious to dispose of their stocks. Kastern canned goods have not changed during tho week. Although the grocery market Ih (inlet as regards lluctuatlons In vulues tho volume of business In keeping up in a most satis factory manner. Tho demand Is for all lines that may ha called seasonable and tho way dealers uro placing their advanco orders leads to the conclusion that trudo during this fall und winter will ulso be fuljy hu heavy as Jobbers could rcauouubly uxpcci. Hardware Market .Steady. Tho last week has not brought out any very startling developments In tho hnrd waro market. Trade, of courec, Is a trltlo quiet Just at present, as this is tho no- tween-season period, but at tho same time tho volumo of business la fully up to what was anticipated. Values aro about, tho sumo ns they wero a week ago, nnd, as a ruio, no important enanges are iookco ror in tho near future. A few linos may go somewhat lower, hut It Is not thought that tho mora Important classes of goods will show much etiungo ror komo t mo to come unlesa something out of tho ordinary should happen to alter tho situation. Mer chants uro not buying hcavllv for future wants and It doubtless will tako some time for thorn to get over tuo Idea- that the mar ket Is still declining at a rapid rate. If they buy what they need for present uses jouuers win not compiain. Dry Goods Trudo Improving. Local Johbera huve had a very nlco trade during the last week. Traveling men are landing a good deal of business for this time of year and when the largo amount of advance orders on hand Is taken into consideration Jobbers' feel that tho amount of business coming In at nresont Is very liberal. They ore still laboring with tho advance shipments und probably will bo for some llttlo timo to come. Ileports re ceived from eastern markets show that trade Is on the Increase there as well a horo. Manufacturers na well as jobbers r.re landing moro orders and it begins to nok as though tho quiet spell was about at un end. Thoro have been no changes In market values worthy of mention ami none are looked for in tho immediate future. Trudo with boot and shoo Jobbers Is also moving along at just auout mo samo rati It has been for somo llttlo time nast. Ad Vaneo orders are being shinned out an rapidly as possiblo, particularly to tho mountains nnu to me ror west, wnero trade has been oxccntlonally good this sea son. Traveling men are selling a good many fall goods, but merchants are buying cautiously and a good many of them probably will not buv until almost timo for them to begin using the heavyweight goods. The rubbor trade is in nn rood shano a pmild be exnected nnd nulte a few orders uro being taken, Traveling men who havo recently been in tho city for a change of lamples say that tho Indications for future business uro very encouraging and that with a normal winter mey win nave nice trado. Drugs Still Advancing. Wholesalo druggists nro doing a big business In splto of the time of year, lie tallers out over the state who havo been heard from un spnuK in inn most lavorum torms regarding tho condition of trade am in most cuscs report nn Increase over tho same period of last year und their orders with local jouuers carry out tnuir state ments. Tho market is In a strong position and a number of lines uro higher than they wore a week ago, with predictions for still higher prices In tho near future Ono of tho most Important advances Is that on nulnlno. umnuntlng to 2c per ounco. Cnrbollo arid Is ulso higher than It was n week ago, the advance amounting to 3c per pound. Morphine Is being hold steady nt thn last advance, but another rlso Is looked for. Iodine compounds, opium, cocoa butter, cod liver oil and several other lines are In a good, ntrong position nnd hlghor prices nro biting predicted for the future, 1'rult nnd I'mdiioe. Tho demand for fruits und vegetables during the past week has been very satis factory. The hot weather seems to make people oat fruits rather than meats and us a result the trade on thoso lines has been very good. California fruits, of course, demand a good deal of attention, but prices nro very nearly thn somo us they wcro n week ago, Homo grown grnpes aro now on the market and aro In good shapn for this timo of year. Lemon' and watermelons uro also In big demand nnd quotations on the latter aro a trltlo lower than thoy wcro u week aso. There Is nothing particularly now to be said regarding vegetables, us thu samo lines aro on the inarkot und about tho name prices nro In forco us was tho case u week ago. Tho our market Is n llttlo hleher nn.l spring chickens aro also (inner than they were, hut hens are unchanged. Hutter Is also quoted tho same us It was nt last rapori, nut is neing nein very ilrm. Kiiiinn City (irnln nnd I'rnvlxluns. KANSAS CITV, Aug. ll.-WUHAT-ne. cember, 077(h)! September. filVc: cosh. No, 2 hard, 054t)c; No. 3, Clfitttc; No. 2 red, 71S(72Hc: No. 3. HOfiTOe. COHN December, 33Ue; September, 3ti4c; rash, No. 2 mixed, 37HU37io; No. 2 white, S3c: No. 3, 37140. OATS NO. 2 White, 22iC ltYH-No. 2. 475f47Uc. HAY-Chnlce timothy, 1S.60; choice prairie, 10.25, IlUTTEll-Creamery, 15fllSc; dairy, fancy, 15a. ISCiaS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas stock. lOUc iter dozen, loss off. cases re. turned! new whlto wood cases Included, ',49 more. HlSCRlPTtf-AVhcat, 46,300 bu,; corn, 1G.300 Dti,; oats, u.ivi nn. Hini'MKNTtf-Whcat, 181,200 bu.; corn II, iw uu,; outs, none, St, Louis' (irnln null 1'rnvlnlon, ST. LOUIS. All. 11. WIIUAT Lower No. 2 red Cash, elevator, 71!ie; track, 73fJ 74e; August, 71ic; September, 7l?io; Do- ceniuer. wc: jno. - nuni. tnn'ntjMc. COHN Lower; No. 2 cash, 37We; track 35c; August, 37(ic; September, Soke; Do cembor. ate. OATS-Lower: No. 3 cash. 21tic; truck imc; August, :ic; September, 21 '.40; jo whlto, 23io. HYK-llasler lit t9o. FLOL'It Steady und unchanged. CORNMRAL-Steudv at I2.2lMT2.13. UKAN In good demand; sucked, cast irill'H. WMUVlttC. MAY Timothy, steady, J10.50ffl2.00; pral lir rany, 1,UU(,DV. WHISKY Steady, H.23. HAOOINO -18.1018 S5. aiOEDH-Tlmolliv. In tmttpr rixmnn.l with. out change in prices, which aro stronger, Jj'lax. higher ut Jl 2SU, rnoviaiONa-rork: Steady: Jobbing Condition of Trndo nnd Unntntlnns on Stnitle nnd Fancy l'roilupr, Kdas-Ilecelntn liberal: good slock, lie. CHICAGO. Aug, ll.-Oraln markets fol LIVE I'OULTItY-Mens, 707Mc; roosters, lowed tho lead of corn today. That market according to ago nnd slate, 3JT!c; broilers, wus given a solar plexus blow by tho gov 10c! ducks, tOvc; geese, inoc', turkeys, sc. ornment crop report, which was much moro KiltoSH nriKSBKD I'OULTIIY-Hens. favorable than expected und closed nt n Wheut i cents, chiefly and oats declined c. 012',4o lower. 18c. ... , , 1 I Sentiment nmong wheat traders nt the Oom Still Holds the Leadership in the Oiain Markets. SESSION IN WHEAT WAS RATHER TAME fSovrrnmont Crop lleport Unfavorable to I,o 11 if Side of Corn Oats Wore Dull nnd Wenli o Inter est In Provisions. yc; roomers, ttijiic; uncus unu bki decline of 114 cents, brolleru. per lb., 12fil2Visi turkeys, V4c throu-h svmim 1 v HUTTRlt-Common to fair. 13c; choice, IS u." nmpnh, fiio: sptmrntor. 20e: gathered creamery. 17 l'i'ovlslona closed IE i-iHii-Trout, to; oiue n, i J 'h!, '' 0Pu'nK of tlmt.market wus not very pro fc Wkr no,U,ncctl hcr W opening 'wu J12.M VKU ITlAllliKB. Ct'Cl'MrF,H8-I'er doz., 30ff33c. ASPAIlAOUSr-Nons on tho market. NMW TtmNH'H-l'er. bu. basket, 75c. NHW I1KKTS lor dor. bunchoi. 30c. NBW C'AUUOTH-I'or doz. bunches, 2jc, Lirrrt.Tci:-i'r do idc, UADISHRS Mome.-Brown. per doi., 15c I'RAS Per tt-bn. basket, 50c WAX 11I3ANS-Pcr 4-bu. baakot. 60c. NISW l'OTA'J UKH l'er l)U., JU'iuu. H-bu. U'.n CAUbiri.oiVKK-l'er qoi., i. ortKKN COUN-Per dor,, 10c. TOM ATORS Home-grown, per bosket. COe. Hiii'HAiin l'er id., jc. ONIONS Home-grown, per lb., 2c. CRLEIlY-MlchlBim. lAQMc. BLACK HRItniRS Per lB-qt. case, $2.00. HH'KIIHIlItinS None in market, OPHHANTS-Out of the market. PKACIIRS California, nor box. SHJcSM.OO Texas, per i-nasicct craio, i. IOci halibut, 12C, bullheads, 10c; ring perch, terday's closing prlcu being 7Cc. There was nr' Ji"T,"!.Trl "VP. 'I"3 0"r, I'liJKONH I.tve, per uoi., wc. .....v.. ou uunn V't.'A I.tlntinlKo fiflinn. neclcd. bllt this vnn n(Tol liu flin rnl. .HAY Per carload lots: Upland, choice, tlnued liut weather nnd showers In the ;remTVe8:,'fC?n,1',t,10na, , f No. 3 white oats. 24c; cracked corn, per trcmely unfavorable, hut unother factor ton, 15; corn ana oats, cnoopea, per tun. unme useu xeit soon arter tho opening, n J15.M; bran, per ton, 112.50; shorts, per ton, Isudden and radical decline In corn. A drop yi i7u wan recorueu iii mat market nt one time und tho effect of sjch weakness on n market naturally rather heavy was Imme diate. Selling wuti qulto heavy for a time, iiiuniiv i v irni nra u'tin nn larir .'n tortjuv In tho lollir th nt ifuvnrntnrtit rrnn uuui snow ii nil? rnnini nrr i(1 rnm t nn. UtUl !VUI1 lifter thlfl Mnltlifn tinn .piip.imI lint , mnruet siinwcd but sllKht nlgns of recov I ory. Tho Hoptombor prico wuh hummeretl down to ijtfcu buforo tho selling prcssuro WllM rdl-nt'l.rn.l MMiaka . Hull mm I I .mini. CAUUAaE-Home-grown, per lb., lHtJ) try selling ut this and stop orders wore re- i-ric-u ny somo commission nouses, tub C OSO was Iinnvv nt 7ni..f. N'nrlli vvit r,i. celnts were 2S1 cars ngulnst 227 Just week, und 228 u year ugo. Chicago receipts word 23G cars, 21 of contract griido. Aggregate miliary receipts wcro l.ir.T.WU DUSIICIS compared with 5S3.000 bushels u year ago Tills fact Undoubtedly Inttuenred somn sell. jig. oeaooarii cicurnnren or wheat nnu Hour wero oquni to 127,000 bushels. Tim ylslblo supply was expected to show un increuso Monday of l,2io,000 bushels. Corn was feverish and radically weak, T In irnl'Aciniiiitt ..p.... vn.w... .. ....Intl APrtlCpTS None on tho market. Biirprlso to longB, who had been led to ex- PLUMH-calirprnia. per craie, i.iuwi.. pom much moro bullish ofllclal llgures by PRUNRS-Callfornia. Tragedy, per crate, tho comnlalnts of daniHuo which Jmvn been 11.23; Kclsay. Japan, per crate, J1..0. received of late and liquidation was heavy P.ATITLKTT PRAUB California, per box, fron, the Htart. Thorn win n Kimernllv $1.7502.00. spilling out of long corn, priccu declined UHAJ'ua (.'iiurarnia. f-nasKot craio, j.ou; very rapidly. The September prleo linallv PntmnrilH. Iinmn irrnwn. 30e. I hrnkn in nl7Ln Imi ia ,t..n,i,,i imrni.:i NRCTAUINRS California, 4-basket crate, nft(,r tho iirlco had reached that point and $1.25. . . . .. , . toward tho close tho market became iiui)Hi'Jni;iiuiii.M uui oi mo mrei. steadier. County offerings were small. He (MIKIIUIKH California, ner 10-lb. box. celnts worn rnm. Mnntntnlinr rniwrmt $1,1061.25; Missouri, per 21-qt. case $2.25; from 37Iio to 30'4o und closed lite lower ut 8-lti. baskets, &0(fiSuc. 3Sc. WATKHMRLONS As to size, 20o to 25c Oats wero dull for tho most part and each. showed weakness throughout, tho mnrkot APPLES Native, 7&c3$1.00 per ou,; por being influenced almost entirely by tho bbl $2.CO0.1.O3. weakness of corn, Ilustncss was lurcely I'iiui'iijAij D-iiuiii;. local nnu oi no special importance. i;ie- PINKAPPLES Per doz.. li.t0Gl.75. Vntor iiconlo wero tho best sellers. Ilo- OllANORS Mediterranean sweets, per celnts wero 437 ours. Sentember rnnced box. $4; Valcnclan, $4.25)4.60. from 21?ic to 22(c and closed He lower LRMONS California, fancy, $5.60; choice, at Zlc. $5.00. Provisions wero henvy, Influenced by tho HANANAb Per bunch, accoraing to bizo, grain marKcis una ny tne wouuness or $2.25fl'3.00. hogs. There was very little sneciilatlvo In- 3llDUL.IjLjArilt.UUD. I ivient enuwii. iiiimuraio iituiaiiiioii neing NUTS Hlckorv. largo, tier hu.. $1.26: shell- led by tho puckers. Prices ruled lower barks. $1.35; Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 123 from tho start. At tho closo September 13e; Alberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., pork wns 12',4o lower at $11.00. September H16c; raw, per lb., MifiOc; roasted, iVtti lard Bo lower nt $8.0714 and September ribs 7Uo. '!- lower nt $7.0j. - . . i.' ... I ...... .1 1 r n .1 .. . 1. nn. Illlirjo. I iuiiin ivu ii iciins jtiiriiuu . tT iiciii, .fj TiinrqVn 1 n i,m r,rt Nn 2 cars: corn. Ii3 cars: oats. 530 curs: hoes. green nines, oc; imo. i sancii nines, i-j. 1"" ' ""Yi 2 salted hides, 6-tfe: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 72 ids,, 7c; iso. z voai cair, rs to it) ius., dc nisiv yoiuc ORr:iiAr, matikrt. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: fnr. whlrh l In nnlnt the direction of emergence from present conditions, 'ine week has been important iur uir ui velopments toword equnlliatlon of Interna tional money market conditions. As Inter est sales In New York ut present are the cheapest In the world It follows that tho process of equalization will rnlse rates hero while relaxing them elsowhore. The center of tho greatest tenilon has ben evident tor somo time in i.otmon, nnu now gieai that tension has become was tiroclalnu'd to tho world by the allotment of over half Urn new lirlifsh war loan to American applicants and the execution of the order lo 1'ariiitineni ny mo cuunceuor oi mo cv olipnuer. Hint the verv moderate encour agement ho had received from Rngllsh tlnnnclers had prompted him to accept nn offer nlrendy made by jui Anglo-American notisc lotuace nail mo issuo in ine imira States. That Is to pay, from purely fiscal considerations he could place his loan ut choaper Interest In the Pnlted Stntes thiin In Knglnnd. It has transpired during tho week that the New York and London bank ers who formed the underwriting syndicate had undertaken that $li).0rt0.iiO of tne $'5,- miO.OOO nllntmcnt to tho I'nltod Slates (after ward raised to $:s,oui),ow), should bo paid in gold, tho Hank of Rnglon.l allowing nine days' Interest nt 3 per cent on tho cold In transit. Iii response to this conces.iloii by the Han't of Rngluud gold cncugonvuits wcro announced to go to London on WednesdHS'. Then the Hunk of Rnzlund's concession wns met by tho Hunk of Franco, which re newed Its recent offer of Interest on gold In transit, and In consequence got $2,600,000 by Thursday's steamer. This development was unexpected, as Paris seemed to have dropped out of tho competition for gold In Loniiun and New York, although the re serves of the Hank of Franco continue to grow by receipts of HiiR.Man gold In pay ment of Husslan government obligations, The Hunk of England has boforo ndvun.-ed Its paying price for gold bnrs "id and for American onglcs Id nn ounco, leaving Its rato of discount unchanged ut l per cent ns nn olllclnl minimum on tho prospect of relief by gold shipments from New York. As n result $3,2,10,000 In gold goes to London by today's steamer which would not have gone without the additional Inducement of fered by the Hunk of England. It will th is bo seen that tho week's events have clearly developed the urgent need of tho Kngllsli money market which tho exchequer planned to relievo by placing a government l.inn In Now York, Instead of awaiting a rise in Loudon discount rates which would draw gold automatically. This nollcv Is Interfered with hv the re- nowed competition of the Hank nf Franco for gold in Now York. The fact ti.nt loans havo been repaid to the Hank of England to tho extent of over $7,600,000 slmvji nlun that tho bank's minimum discount, rnlo has not been olosolv observed, so 'lint ilm r, lief planned for the London monoy it'firkct mis nut neon nucqunie. j no cirost in .Now York has been u hardening in the tono of the innnev mnrknt: rates nrn tint mint. ubly changed, but lenderu prefer shorter terms for loans. Tho mibtronsury has placed out largo amounts on drafts from the Pnclllo coast fnr deposits of Klondike and Australian gold, hut tho payments for tho gold withdrawn und accepted havo left tho bunks losers to thn government Insti tutions to n largo extent. The Interior movement of currency still continues in favor of Now York, but already tho tlrst telegraphic transfer has boon made to Now lork which foreshadows thn lAt partmcnt'H demands for funds to move the cotton und grain crops. Tho banks uro re ceiving notes, for which implication was twulu somo tlmn ago, tho delivery of which has been delayed by mcchanlcul process of cliuravlmr nnd nrlnlliu- ilm i:i however the domestic demands may bo upon thn Now York money market. It U evident thn pressure for draws on foreign money markets for war loans will keep the prices i of foreign securities depressed to n level likely to prove nttracllve to tho largo American c.ipltnl now seeking investment. 'Iho prospective stringency that will fol ow paralyzes speculation. Thn bond mar ket has shown 1 per cent .ipathy with s ocks all week. T.'nlted Slates old 4s do- rifl.0.',1!?4' M.VW V" 3s, Ule Rs ""'I refunding s. when Issued, U per cent In tlin bid urlce. Tho Commercial Advertiser's Louden tlnunclul cablegram says: Hiwlness in -lie markets hero loilnv m. mi , i.,,, tho tono was improved on continued 'bear OMAHA LIVE STOCK MRETnVwnWiWM F About Usual Sfttnrdftv'g Sutinlv Arrived at Improvement until Saturday, when they HKHLIN, Aug. 11 -Husines on th Aoouv usual oaiuruay s ouppiy amvcu ai tm;k oJf Tho g market also de.,boiito today was quiet at the opening, bu Olllclal Monday Olllclal Tuesday..., Olllclal Wednesday Olllclal Thursday . umciai I'riuay ... umciui saiuruay . Total thin week. Meek ending August 4..13.7S3 Week ending July S 12.78(5 Week ending July 21. .. 10,657 Week ending July II.... 10,647 It'..,. I. -.il..'. ff..,.. n-rt evgn CIIUIII Jul) I ll,alv July July Jiuy in July 20.... July 21.... July 22.... uiy 2.:.... uly 21.... July 25.... uiy :u.... uly 27.... ulv 2S.... July 2&..., uiy bo uly 31.... Aug. l.... Aug, 2.... Aug. 3.... AUg. 4.... AUK. 6.... Ug. fi.... Aug. 7 Aug. 8.... iuc. n.... Aug. JO... llg. 11... Articles, I Open. I High. Low. I Close.lYes'ty Quotations fnr the Dor on Vnrlons Comuindltlea. irtv iuujv. aiiit. ii. i: i,uun-iicuuunr. i 19,633 bbls.; exports, 14,807 bbls.; sales. 4,700 packages; market weak and nominally &H 10a lower to sell; winter patents, $3.95yl.l5; winter straights. $3.COij3.75; Minnesota patents, $1,1014.45; winter extras, $2.70(ff3 .oo; Minnesota linkers, $2.07(3.35; winter low grades, $2.4032.70; ryo flour, steady; sales, 230 bbls.; rair to fancv. $3.30fl3.55. COR.NMRAI Firm: yellow western, 8(c; Drnndywlne, $2.45J2.63. UYE Firm: No. 2 western, 50V4o f. o. b., atlnat state, 25i63c. BAItLEY Quiet; feeding. 41,,itri3',ic; mailing, irawc c. i, I. iew xoric. IlATtLKY MALT Dull; western, 4?673. WHEAT receipts. 44,ii.i(j nu.; exports, R9,S90 bu.; snles, l,S5O,00O bu.; futures, ww t . . , , V . XTn O fl,l Ctl'.A t n It afloat; No. 2 red, 79VI elevator; Nn. 1 north ern, 84UC. Options declined actlvoly dur ing tho forenoon, under heavy sales for Wheat Aug. 75U 76'4 717ft 75 75t,4 Sept. 76fiH 7fi',4 75i,4 75'i 7ii Oct. 7G)i'S77 77 70 7GU 7ti!ii Corn Aug. 3S'4 3SSi 3S'i .ISi.4 211 Sept. ssviSMU any 37T 3 s ii Oct. 3S'ifi3i) 39 3714 37ii 3S Jf'j Outs Aug. 21H flH 21',4 21,t 2: Sept. 22UHI-S 224, 21 Sli '.-.' Oct. 22H 22V.23 U 2Jfi Pork Sept. 11 7Vs II 7H 11 CO 11 60 11 72V4 Oct. 11 70 11 70 11 6.5 11 Co 11 Ml Lard Sept, fi 7214 7214 6 !" fi fi7V4 G V2,4 Oct 77(4 B 7715 6 70 G 7214 77Va Jan. G CO 6 00 0 65 0 65 G GO Illbs Sept. 7 0714 7 1 0 7 05 7 05 7 1214 Oct. 7 05 7 05 7 OJU 7 02'4 7 0714 Jan. G 00 0 00 5 9714 5 971a 6 15 ninn, WIIIV.I1 was Hiimuitucii ny the prog resH i, being miulo by Lord llnbcrt.i" lorccs In the Transvaal. Americans wero l,nn, making fract onnl cnlns 'Pint.-u , J-.. strong nnd Anacondas mado sympathetic response. Tho bunk bought .ClS.Wof gold In bars. Mnnev wns inv j,-,i ...-Tt.... repaid 75,000 borrowed money und took Tho Financier riivm Tim ,,m ho week havo not affected the weekly howing of Now York banks to any great ui;.,iiiiiiK in inp report made Fat Mi'' ii" 1 ""iieverUioIoM'tnio the $S.5irt WO of specie Hhlnment, less about $1,100 ,,7r, c??.?'1 l,n "I'erutlonn with tho Interloi No 2. Cash quotations wero as follows; ELOl'lt-Steady; winter pntcntn, $3.R0Q long aCCOUni, following a utohk hi corn .ou: siraigius, smmg ifi'i'ini', and low cables; closed weak nt s5r!ic net 1UMIM; spring patentp, 3.7uff l.l'J; decline; September closed S0',ic; December, strnlglits. $3.30ig3.fi0; bakors, Jj:Uiu.oO. S282 3-10c. closed S2Uc. WHEAT No. 3 pprlne, GS'u72',ic; No. 2 COHN Receipts, mt.055 bu.; exports. 1X1,- red, 7G?i07GHc. 251 bu.; sales, 170,000 bu.; futures, 400,000 bu. COHN No. 2, .Wi39!lc. spot! spot, weak; No, 2. 45Vic f. o. b. afloat, OATS-No. 2. 22JJ2214e; No. 2 white, 23HCP and 4I14Q elevator. Options decidedly low?r. 2l'4c: No. 3 white. 23H'u24Uc, owing to talk of rain in southwest, easier HYE-No. 2, 43-ifrMl4e. cables and general unloading; cloned weak, HAHLEY Good feeding, 35c; fair to at 19i&l!4c net decline; May, 411i421io, choice malting. 39J47c. ein.e.t 4lUn; Sentember. 431Wi4lc. closed SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.35: No. 1 northwest. 431c; December, WMtllic. closed 40!fce. em. $1.35; prime timothy, 3.2')ft3.25; clover, , ? . ... r . - I . r 1 C ,'J .... . nu. K,a IftitlC I ...... . ...... .1 . e .m i ia i m iieceiuia. tKr,ouu uu,. m iuud, iv,iii utinintui muni!, t.'i. bu.: soot, easy; No. 2, 20c; No. 3, SM4e: PROVISIONS-Moss pork, per bbl.. $ll.iw No. 2 white, 290291ic; No. 3 white, 2814c; UJ11.G5. Lard, per 100 lbs., $6.67l4l?ii 70. irn,lr mlvAH wMii-rn. I6'ff27t4e: track whlto Short ribs (loosed. J7.OOffl7.30. Dry Halted western. 2Sfl33c; track whlto stato, 23033c; shoulders (boxed). $i.75V7.00. Short clc.tr opiums wcaiv uim iui ".'''-"'" . oi"" u'a, nt, MAY Dull: spring, 72V475a; good to WHISKY Hasls of high wines, per gal., Choice. 80(fi9214C. . . $1.2314. HOI'S oteauy, iojj crop, nunc, wiui., hi'IiAHH vjih iori. iu.ni: gruuiiinieu, old, 26c; raclflo coast, 1S99 crop, lOJtSc; confectioners' A, $0.28; off A. $0.13. old, 2Sf5c. Tho following nro tho receipts and ship tunics Vlrm! flalveston. 20 to 25 lbs,, mentn for today: isr.- rniifnmln. 21 lo 25 lbs.. 21Mc: Texas Articles Ilocelnts. Shipments iirv. to :.u inn., jc i iriur. niiin n,"wi i.i'vp LEATHEIt-Bteady; hemlock sole, Rue- Wheat, bu 212,000 220.00 nos Ayres, light to heavyweights, .2iifl Com, bu 10.-'5S R'3.00 3V4C; 1101(1, y;vii-iuc. uais, uu wi tlnnvtntnvs iiwnf. dull: famllv. S10.60W Ttvo. bu A,(m W) !nn- hnm. 20.00(u21.i)0! tiacknt. $10.00.111 00: Hurley, bu 15,00) 1,(U) city, extra India mess, $10.005717.50. Cut On tho Produce oxchanco todav the hutter moats, Hienuy; pickioii ooinev, ta.wi'ii n.wi 1 murKoi wnn sii'.ui.vi L-irtuin-ii''-. ju'i-'h;, pickled shouldors, $8.M; pickled hams. $10.00 dairies. HJJ17o. Cheese, dull; 9i911c. Egss, (I11U.T6. I. urn, eusv; western r.ie.iineu, ti.inrm; iresu, ic. August closed at jf.iniai i.w nominui; renncu, ion?A"rL..E"". "Yu;, :l s-f""1.;;"...', movbmh.th of stocks ami no.xns, family. $l4,5on5.50: short cleurs. $13 00a 15.00; mess, $12.7545 13.60. Spooiilntom AVnltlnir for Soliitlnn of IIUTTKH l'lrmer: creamery, I7mvt4c; trnoortulii Poliitx In Sltniitltm factory, current nnuKcu. iiiu'jc: imitation x-t.- vntn.- a.... h n-i... ...... ,.t., OMliKSR-Klrm'er: largo white, 10c; "small dny In tho price of St. Paul & Omaha colored. lOfto; small whlto, 1014c. 3tt over tho prico of yesterday on n sin EQOS Unlet; hta'e nnd Pennsylvania, at transaction. Amorlcan Tobacco gained I'OTATOES-Stoady; long plant. $1 .0:14 nuuiuon 10 yesterday's 414 points decline. 1 . . Without nnV tiews to exnlaln thn mnvnmnnt nd there Is reason fnr iw,iini,i.,,. '. 1. .. ...... iU.r Xrr i. ""I'-'L reveai n docidcd fall USfS" ".,t'nsl1 holdings. In fact If tho ex OOrtH nf HlA IIOvl fntit .In.... I.., .. . .1 en L-uinu iqi 10 es- tlmutes, tho surplus reservo of tho banks 1 ny ueniw .t,wu,uuo ny u nur margin. Agnlnst the lusses susiiilnnii thn ,it 'Oil! thO WeSt. Of POIlrSf. tmiut I, a nntl.til red. but If the rrnn Knnunn is nt i,,.,,.i 1'. 1 only natural to look for a flow of money to ""'.V i"mi! iur 1110 rnmniuiicr 01 till! month and for Senlmnher f I, dlrntlon of Htrlnccnov in thin nn thn nnn jiiiij-. uauKors wno nave 1111 along predicted ........ mien inn woniiering ir tncy wei not tOO OOsltlVn 111 the r nuunrtlnnu I, I plain to be seen, however, that thn factors HOW lit Work In till, innnev tnnrUet fin-nr a stiffening In quotations. Cull money touchort 1 per cent In New York Inst we ok, ; 10 """" "i inn year. 1 ne utter stagna tion In speculative circles makes demand "my nominal and 1110 rise or JI.31S.400 In till loans nf the banks last weei nnnAra 1,, consistent. Thn explanation is that Inter national onernttons. In pnnnnriinn iviti Hrltlxh loan subscrlntlona urn pmiuiiiHiI Tlin lturiku. u'lien thi u,iltaoiv.n States loans, often class their allotments ns loans, that Is, loans to tho government. unu wus may nave neon clone indirectly now, but by tho borrowings of customers from tho banks to nav for their Kni-nuii bonds. Tho loan expansion caused the rise 111 urpnsus, out not tuo mnount thai othe operations enllod for. Tub ln In enul. . Increased legal reserve requirements are accountable for the contraction of $l,0ls,923 11 excess reserve. i.'ircuiatlon Is still ex an uiing ruiuuiv anil win contmtm in ,1 so norhans for GO davs vet. I'oiiowing nrn 1110 closing prices on th icw rorn chock cxciiauga; fiT Tme nn .1, A to i. iiiii.u seuicit, iu w wei i,n.T.iii!i uvjuiiu lunuris nt noor nuKinrrn. Tim enm. '"V.Vo C,S "1 ,Pnc";:Ks:;. "to), 4,TIici. mon stock fell 1?; trf tho lowost price .111 UICK-FIrm: dninestlf!, talr to extra, 4U record. Sugar advanced a nohit in tin i-n".' ii,' 1 nl,orlnf? buying, attrlhutej 10 covering M KTALS Pig Iron, wonk; northorn, $160 of nn mportnnt outstatidliig short account ffjlH.OO; southern. J13.105)tS.(y Copper, dull: lorcod to cover by the f operation of j bull brokers' prico, $16. o). Lend, dull, brokers' pool In tho stock. Most of thn unin uti price, ti. 1111 piuiei, 111111 pool In lost In the luto deollnga. Tho4o oomprlio the cnly movements worth lndivluu.il men tion on the day's stock market. Tho slg- l.lvniiiiniil llvnln nrA li,nvlulni,a LIVERPOOL Aug 11 WHEAT Snnf ii'i-"ia.D o 1110 mar.KOC cniiuiiucs ptlM y . .",V',l,.yl!.Vrl..i'' V.,MAVP.., negative, the determ ne.l reslr.net Af ,i, stcaiiy f.o. - reu western, winter, tin svtn; fcaP1 int(nt mnrMm. ii V. niii,V.V V. - No. 1 northern, spring, Gs 44d; No. 1 Call- nmnV, fornla, Cs 41?dGs fid; futures closed dull; ,V,J L,ui,i many 1 olnta ot "''"nl'Uy In September, Ca 114d; December. Gs 2Tid. 'iV, t mnk stntemeni ,fmm,i .... (ioRN-ripot. ilrm; American mixed, new. cloie v to exiStSlVo the nSnnV I nVi. 4s; American mixed, old. 4s Id; futures, firkin v 21 J ,s,' 'oSw?1"..??? (1 dull' Sentember. 4s- October 4 Wd' Nn. lnTi .n U'nountlng to $3,250.0ijO. evidently vembor Is td uciouor, 4s yid, iso- not nBUrlni; , tno t,uemont. The earlier l"l Olht-St Louis fancv winter firm Rs exports wcro offset by the receipts nf gol.l PROV sToNS-I eef. extra India mesJ Jrom .'J.10 ,l ncl lc const nntl ctirretiey dull? 72 GdPprlmp moduli. GlsSd? Por": MA c" Hl,rlrersourcefsnr,lown,?o,fc prlmo western, firm, 70s. Lnrd. American moooS) H h n LteaVly? 48i. "llScn, Cumberhuld W 2SClto, CrXzoUt iSw'fn . SJ hera'f'o? "tZ 30 lbs., firm. 37s 61; short ribs. 18 to 20 lb. iU" B?QJ.;0 n nVLniRy.M-t ii nMMini".e f.ir; steady. 43s Gd: long clear middles, light, sum of tbei? 30 to 35 lbs., steady. 41s Gd; clear middles Si"". Y-ril market 5 i?nie,i 1?, :.i,t0, 'i1'1 long, heavy. 35 to 40 lbs., steady. 41s; short cx.ianslon S 1 V mn,fr n ,1 clear backs, lfi to 18 lbs. Ilrm, 33s 6d; clear chince callateral FurMii? rernr.,iu"nV? hollies. 14 to 10 lbs., Ilrm. 41s, Shoulders, ."2 fxnecltod In New Yn?U nel1,' 5 if"1'1 suiiarn. 12 to 14 lbs., steady. 31s are expected in iew ork next week on TiPESiSa'K white, sirong. Ban'Frnclco'Viut'a'heav XiSSl!tn '!' 49 6.1; American finest colored, strong, 60s r? nnn enildor?,l will ?lxL , TALLOW rrlmo city Arm. 23s; Austra. . " Lonnnn is considered well assured 11 ...?lri,'.'!....r' nV.'.'y'i v""r,i- vj0 nuthorlzcd announcements nnn h hmi TlOPS-At London (PaJ Ho coast) steady of "''.'I'l'prs' plans, but it Is cr.dlbly re Ir5 i Es coasij. sttady, ,,ortt,d tlmt tentative arr.uigemonts havo . ' . ... " u .' .1 nlriinili, ha,. m.ln fiif ul,l,,,,ln ........ Iinest, HUTTRR-l.'nltcd States United Slates sood, 80s. Toledo C nil 11 Market. HI iiininur iitpii innuu mr suipiiing nt leU'i I i5.0m0cV) and emnnetent eRllnvit.w nr.. nni, mat mo lotni win reaon io,roo,o.o. This leaves any runs uemiinu out ot eonsider.i tlon. thn rlHn In thn HnnW nf r.?n,1n .i'i TOLRDO, O.. Aug. 11. WIIKAT Dull, bid for gold leaving a doubt whether any lower. Spot. 77ie; August, 77?ic; Sopiem- Inducements romuln to supply France. COHN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash. 4m.c: wnn nnrnlvxett thin wvok. nnlnvi ,.w.n,v fientetnbpr. 40c. nrnfPftnk-lv until In (Iia I OATfl-Dull. unchanged; No. 2 cash, 23c; the week tho aggregate of shares sold September. 234 c. .... ... dropped bock to llgures not roacned lie. MTAV.'L'i-V"? aVr u' " c?8n' B,lc' fore ,,lnce te slRBnntion of January, Mil. CLOVRHSRKD Dull: higher 'IS fir me. There wns even ess fe In tlm hnml mnr. I'i.IO: -VU prime. x,40: October. K.0: NO. 2. Wet Ihe ilnllv nverane tins fallen hln.u ta.w. . $1,000,000 par value, ueyond tho slight sag i cing tendency, which Is the natural reul ellnnpnuilla Wheat and I'lnur. I of this tone, there have been no nlnnnrs jtrvvi'innt m Am. 11 wi P4Tin i in nrices. it woum do noss u e to netaii i .. ii,? a.,..,i,, xtncnittlnn In stoeks. Hilt these factors all niuri . u. I , ui,.n. . . , mhi'.v 'in 1 1 I "'."""" 7 -, . - . 74l),fl71'ie: December. 76c; on track, No. J probably having something to do with the nnrd, tiho; ino, i norincrii, iovjc; io. j wmnum iu jinn". u... ,U ii , I.iii.-rAri convercn In tho money market, and It 1 III., . , 1 .1. . 1. , v.n Ina. m I ... I I , . Inl.al j, l imit ar ii uiiArt uncnancco. i wisip umi u ii i ntviM Atehlson do ttfil Wt llaltlinore & Ohio.. 71'j Cunaillan l'aclllo .. S7 Cuniulu Ho 43 Chen. & Ohio . Chicago a. W. C, 1J. & Q Chi. Iml. Ac L. do DM , Chi. & V. 111. 26Ti Union l'aclllo ... no pra Wubaali ilo pM Wheel. & I,. I'.. do 2d nM tO'ifWIs. Central .... 150 Third Avenue ... 2HJ Adams Ex 51 lAmerl-rciii r, 97 U. S. Hx.. out with n shnni decline on lambs, while bid, par asked. sneep hold alio it steady Trio inner part of the week, however, funibi showed dmii Foreign lMiinnolnl. tho Yards Today. the t tho close of the previous weeok. Lambs, LIGHT M0GS SELL STEADY, OTHERS LOWER ci.no. 3, man on Mommy or tins weeit. i-oouers urn In irond iletnnmt nt tienrlv fltoadv tirlciis. nrnfrd Cnttle for the Week Aro but lecelpts are Very light. Higher nnd .Medium Cm. nnd wuj n ... is ; . noica wo, orn t...wn. $3 0004 15; chnlco grass yearlings, $4 15jf 4.35; choice cwes, $3.WfM.75i fair to good ellnetl tho last half of tho week nnd at was soon brisker on n more favorable view the close was around 2nc lower man nt or tno situation or tne moru'iiii iron ini LlKlit Feeders Are Inner Tlmn l.nst WeeU. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 11 Hccelpts werol .Wl 1,00!) 375 ...18.731 U.H75 5,14'J 4,3G 37,016 3G.037 3S,$3 40,501 51,231 35, IS I ewes, $.1,2Sf3.60i fair to good yearlings, 1.1 ItVfrl lRl onn.l In nltnlen nlltmeil litm H. $4.25fl4.GO: fair to good clltined lanibs. $l.0tff 4.25; choice spring lambs, J3.25n6.40; fair to eon or l.40ffl eprescnta- 4 .Hi) Nn. Av l'r. G.tS'J son Idaho feeding lambs 4 25 i.uia iHjo iaano icouing minus o Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep, itood spring- lambs. $5.0iVf 5.25; fee 2,777 3.4i0 7,7.8 wethers, $:l.2.ifr3.40; feeder yearlings, $3. G.35I 6,0 Oi 5,:2I 3.00; feeder lambs, $3.75Q4.50. Iteprrsctl 1,715 !,417 5.27J tlvo salt's: 34,0? CIIICAfiU llt.lWJ I.I VII .STOCK MAI1KKT, -j''.'i Cnttle Iteoelpts Continue Mujlit llngn l'l'vt": Wenli und l,ov or Sheen Mrnily, lo'bVl CHICAOO, Aug, 11 -CATTLR-Hecclpls, ket, oonsldernblo bear closing causing n mnterlul advnnee in roal nnd Iron. Ihe Improvement was not fully jn.ilutalned, prices yielding again nt tho closo on real izations. PAH1S, A.ig. II -On the boure to business was rnlrly oollve, the fen turn be ing the buoyancy of Hlo tlntos. which were largely bought for London. Tho advance In tlntos stimulated other buying. During the afternoon business quieted, but never theless tho tone wus favorable. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Aug. ll.-Today'n state ment of tho treasury balance In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $(V,000 re servo In the division of redemption, shows available cash balance, $141,355,307; gold, $12,625,300. Cotton .Mnrhol. NKW YOUIf. Aug ll.-COTTON-The mnrkot for futures opened barely steady with prices one point higher to 5 points lower, following unfavorable entiles from Liverpool which led to netlve general sell ing hero. Tho Initial prices proved to bo inn innoNi nr ini curiv rt-asiuii. iivvv- " Average price. paid tor hogs lor tho last nrrmo iecr. $5.4Mi6.6o! t.oor to medium,; covering, foreign juyinp "nil Bcvcrui .lays, with comparisons: l.755.S5; selected feeders II.0.V&I.W; mixed ; deniatid m or not l o a m.u i.o r... , ll9WiTuasjir&7. U3d. iltui. 1W. stockers. $3.2Sti3,00. cows. $20571.30; can- a n sent r cos tip s arp .'Xef -nlnn In JiTiTTrf 6 02 3 S2 . 3 20 3 071 4 Ml 4 !'". ?.12 70; ..hulls. 00li 4.40: calves. 'V r'lVn.iimr I acl already 17. .... 4 91 4 Oil 3 25 2 971 4 (21 4 M ViwritierS fi 354 "V Texas bi ll's W 1 1 eel rendored serious by excessive mol.tura IS r 4 h7i 4 mi S Si I 2 SJjf 4 S3 4 HO Bras'! steers, $3.3jif4..5, lCXllS OUIIS, J.ju nilnl Infnrmnllnn to the effect ..... . . ... ... , - , , . .... . i i I mi A .'.ti :i .1 .1' i ni t if I 4 IlO 4 I'll S Sf.l J .IS f 6 071 4 211 3 811 5 15 6 15 tj Id 5 02 5 00 5 131 5 ft?1 6 09 5 15 0 IX 6 15 5 10 5 01 5 14 5 151 5 01 6 001 4 SO 4 31 4 3C 4 3t 4 26 4 32 4 331 4 31 4 32 4 19 4 20 4 33 4 43 4 4 as; 4 37 4 4 2S 4 29! 3 79: 382 3 f9 3 47! 3 72 3 6 3 72 3 74 3 70 3 74 I 67: 3 04 3 71 3 77 3 81 3 G7 3 67 3 3$ 3 27 3 25 3 31 I 3 37 3 43 3 29 3 3G 3 4t 3 50 2 9fl i 93 2 2 83 2 92 2 89 2 r5 2 7G 2 71 2 77 2 771 2 77 3 4 3 471 2 S3: 3 57 3 53 3 I3 3 o: 3 45 3 49 3 53 3 77, 3 61 2 16 2 92 i 75 2 7tV 2 SO 4 85 4 81 4 7G 4SS 4 59 I 97 4 74 4 67 4 46 4 45 4 61 4 65 4 57 4 55 i w; 4 49 4 r, ndaS-Hccelt.t today. 15.000; Monday. but Jho eostorii lie i wos in "l'r 4 30.; estimated left over. 6.000; WMk to " n. m on i "ir.nSi Xllon.'the Vw-' . ,. tVrXiVK Mt .nA 1 ' nWie ie"' MS J? ",V ilon wore nlohg ihb bear contlnBent gra, - 1 . I . : . V t. .rinini lA. 1 1 1 t 11 Id A t imiiv rnmo to in ironi in ntiver "i um 2 ? B40 idk Sf s .lei5 J-, VdftS 30 faU'optlons, and the wire house, changed -8HRRP 0ND''Aein5slnecelpts. 2.W; LVdnv hn?f hnVldny busl newiis 1 -? $ZTX!VlQ uYrfi'tni Choice0 inUed! I Siy "nvo" nndgcnr.a"' crap move- 4 58 sheep, $3.10fit,10. nntl vo lamus, ,i.otu.ooi Uiw)v jrivato crop repor s were "spotty 4 CO western lanibs. Il.i5lj5.b0. Kri, iin. n.i nnllilenl iitmnsnhere n the fnr 4 59 4 65 icnti.nii CHv l.lvc Stnek MrtrUet. 1 KANSAS CITV, Aug. ll.-CATTLR-He- 4 I ealtilu "HVlf tirleen linellll 11 ceil : SUDIllV for , ,, week, 4I.0U01 market for week was yer 1 LI active, ull killing grades advanced 10fi30e, 1 M stock and feeding cuttle wcro In large sui- 1 In ldy nnd best grades were steady: common 1 stockers, 25HJ0c lower; native steers $j. ) 7 (HG.Oi); stockers una iecuors, w.iwui.ov, 4 70 butcher cows nnd heifers, M.lOfiB.IOi,,"; tiers, $Z.fi'l(3.10; rod wotcrns, winter Tcxans, $I.WiJ5.10; grass Texaiu, Tn,1ln. l. a 1n. .,,,v...n uiinun., , i iiiit'i A Tltn nlTlr.1,.1 tiinnlinr nf rnm nt RtOCU tn n,ifel M brought In today by each road was! , HOClS-Hecelpts, 2,001; for the week, ST.- came. hoes. mien., u . r, m. niarkct steady to no lower; mm i v C.. SI. & St. P. lly.. .. 1 .. vinn markets this week mused W;'.6 Missouri Poclllo lly.. 13 .'1 ., decline; henvy hogs sold today $...10iifi..'0. l'nlnn IMollln system. 2 II 14 3 mXCd, $5.UO'u5.10; lights, $l.y5'fl6.10; pigs, V., R, it M. V. It. H.. .. 23 .. $l.M4.f3. . C. St. P.. M. & O. llv 1 5 .. .. aiii-i.M. AVti T.AMHS Heceltits, 300! H. Ar M. 11. H. It C. It, I. nc P., oust C., It. I. Ai P., west.. iJ ....... - , . ,Ai market steady; receipts ior wpl-k. null nut i . . . . . , , . ... - - - - - , . .. ..rtn.t ,nrt,.tu i nr.. ilt. rule: sheen advance est.... 2 .. hofil5c. with lambs about steady; lntnlvj, nAifiirm. muttcins. $3.75Vf 1.40; wcMtern Total receipts .... 10 Gl II 3 i,ers. Sl.105tl.l5: feeders. tJ.OOil 1.00; culls, The fllut-imiltlnti nf thn iIiiv'm rneeltltU U'ni I t1. fjxti'i tYl ns followB, each buyer purchasing tho num- "' ' ' ner or ucuu iniiicaicu: s. I.nuU Live sioi'k, Hovers. Cattle, llocs. Sheen. un t rutin Am. II. r'ATTLRIlece Ills, M) heiul. Including 100 lexnns; immci steady; native snipping unu oai.uii r r. Omaha Packing Co 33S w. u, iiiiinmomi un '.r.lli Swift nnd Company 50 0)7 Cti.lahy Packing Co 2 970 Armour Ai Company 1,150 Omaha Pucklng Company rrom itnusas Liiy .in .... Swift fi Co.. country Other buyers 19 Cu) t5.005i5.7.-i ; dressed beef nnd butcher teer, $1.3365.35; steers under 1,000 lbs.. $.1.40W 6.0o; stockers und feeders. $2 30Jl4.S5; J-"" anil heifers, $2 00811.93; dinners, $t.50ft2.S5; bulls, $2,3054.00; Texan und Indian steers. njl nn;..l r.n .w,iv nnd lielfers. S2. 255(1 00. 211 HOOS Hccelpts. 3,100 head; market 5o -.-tr, lower; pigs and lights. $5.255.30; packers, J'0?2 $5.15fl5.25; butchers. $5.20ffi5.3l. n... ...I nin t t,.l LfllJll ...... ritil liteil. J,V. 1 t . ir.f,c v CATTI.1C Thorn wern only n few cattle HtlF.KP AN'D LAMHS Ilecclnts, 100 head; on sain today, moat of tho arrivals being market stonily; nntlvo muttons, $l.00ff 1,50: direct to packers, Thoro wns no material lumbs, $4.25(fi.35; culls and bucks, $2.50y chanuo In tho mnrket. nn thcru wus not .i.iki- Hinekers and feeders. J3. 331(3,50, enough on salo to make a test. 1 . licccintu or catlio mis wook navn oeeii Xew Torli l.ive siopk. very liberal, being the. heaviest since tho NRW YOHK. Aug. 11. HKRVES-Ite liiltor part or .May anu ino ursi oi Juno. cei1)tHi j 15.1 bend; fooling steady: no later The gain over last week umounts to 3d rui Cs, Jlxports, 1,325 cattto and 9,109 qunr- head nnd ns compared with tho same week ! ( i)0'uf lust year nn Increnso of 2,823 head Is noted CALVRS Hccelpts, 609 head; no sales; Cornfed steers huve been In nctlvo .le- feeliK teuily; city dressed veals, steady, mand nil tho weuk und us arrivals of that IfiViiVio nor pound. class of atock havo been light. tho market 'uhrrp AND LAMHS Hccelpts, 6,$ss has been Htrong nil tho week und nt tho , , sheep weak to a shade lower; lambs, "f.11.10 woclf .coul, 1,0 B,,fl1y H'n,i' ioftl5c higher; sheep. 3.no.7Ii; tops, $5.00; ir.i"nn hlulter noil In somn eusps nerhani .VL.r.i nn. ..ti.. , nr. ' Imnrni east heided to place the cotton mnrket In 11 DCltcr position 111 llllll ll piiruilll irimnru tho timidity In Investment circles. Tho market for futures closed Btondy with prices net three to llfteon points higher Fut'ires closed stonily; August, $9.30; Sep tember, $8.72; October, VM;i; iNoviimner, $8.39! Deoomber, $S.35; .tiinilary, $S.3o; 1'cb- ruiiry, $8.37; March, $8.39; April, $3.41; May, $S.4l; Juno, $S.46. Sugnr .SlnrUot. NRW YOHK, Aug. 11 -HI'OAP.-H.iw, nrm; fair rcllnlng, 4'4W5ll8o; eonirmwii, HI tost, 4Tdo; molasses sugar, 4fl4 11-biO. rn IH1e.1l. ilrm: No. 6, $5.65! Nn. 7. $5.45;t No. S. $5.35; No. 0. J1.35; No. 10. $5.20; No. 11, 5.V0; No. 12. $5,151 No. 13, $5,10; No, II, '..I0: utnnilnrd A. 15.00: confectioners' A. jV'Jil! n llttlo more. Tho common grades have 1 noos-Hecerpis, 2.4211 head; steady for ulso sold u 1 tlln better, but tho guln has I i.- ' ' ... i. ' iivu UVm, n. mil liui'll He mi t bo cow mnr tot nan been miner uneven nnd dlmcult to nperuto on. Thn llrst part or tno wook receipts wero nonvy unu prices on nit nut ine cnoicosi n big drop, Tho latter part receipts worn not so noav Stock In Slftht. rnIUn,lHff nrn tlm reeelnla nt thn foil!? .""oil Principal western markers fr Augin-t ,1 nUlMifg South Omaha -"'f ' g week nloses with Chicago .00 15,00" ..O1" 200 600 .000 3,100 .. 1.375 24,169 6,115 I . . . . M 1.,.. u.llt ...nA. ntnuAU ..,1 ( I, C T IllCO CO in lldllt.'! , lllll. null IIIU .n.-iv .,,.t.o ...... , y - p.1,., medium grades anywhere from 15c to 35c Kansas i.n . lower than tno closo or tno preceding wees;. Cnnners wont oft a little, but Armed up , iiirnln. so thev nro nbotlt the same. The iotllis best grades are not so much different than . . rr" U4i, they wero a week ago, though eomo wero S',",'A'2,,,,V.. n calling it n little onsy. SOI'TH ST. .1QSRPH. Mn Aug. 11 Tho feeder market In also considerably (Special.) The Journal quotes: lower than It wus n week ago. The big CA 1'TLR Hccelpts, 200; market steady, run. particularly of tho common and light demand strong. ..... stuff, broko prices bu.lly In splto of the nOClS-Hccelpts, 3.CO0; mnrket steadv to fact that tho demand from tho country Is "lc lower; nil grades, $5.00((i5,15; bulk of good. Tho good heavy weight cuttle havo B!iles, J5.05J15.10. , , not suffered much nnd nro probably not SHRRP Hccelpts, 500; mnrket steady. more thun 10ui5c lower, but stockers or common cnttlo of light welaht uro nil the London Mnnej- MnrUct. way. from 25c to 40c lower. Stock cows and j?KW YOHK, Aug. 11. Tho closing prices heifers nro also lower und may be quoted .. i)0I)ds today lire us follows: 25i835o below what thoy wcro bringing a ,,, , , week ago. Stock bulls and calves hove also it. s. rcf. rrg..l03'i .to suffered In tho decllno about a propor- do coupon toiu N- J, ' tlonate amount. do reg. WeMlern riinicn enttln irnnd ennurili for do 3. tre killers hnvo been strong ull tho week and do coupon In good demand. Very few real good ones do neiv 4, reir. have been coming nnd the opinion Is that do coupon strictly choice cuttle would sell well Up do oM (n, rcg.. toward Jj.uo on mis mnt'Kci at mo present do coupon timo. For the week mey may no quoieu do I, reg. 10(2160 hlghor. Tho cow mnrkot Is lower do coupon 0114 1MK, 100 N J. C. K. Sn IK ,.10SS Nn. 1'aulllo Zn ."iH tlo 4n 114 ..ns N Y r A St L 4 .107'.i ..132 .V. & V. conrol In. 97'; ..lllij Ore. Nav. Is 101 ..11(1', tin 49 lOlli ..112H Orenoil H. L. 6 V.V ..llMt do roncol M 11 123 llfaillng Kon. 49..,. i on overvllilnir but cnnners. which nro about tv nf r. n v, Hlentlv. 1111.1 KtrlctlV CllolCU Stock. Which IS Ale.lt irnnerill 4a 101 iltlo U. W. In 9SU very little, If any, lower. Tho medium do adj 4 1st I. ft I M 0. Cs...U0!4j crudes. However, uro ibjiiuo lowor. unou mnnia o. ! 10s "t , s f . ,ib heavy feeders uro probably not moro than cites, & O. 4"s trTVPt. I'd conol ..167 1UC or 10c lower, wiuita inn ukiu wriHiiw do 6a llii's ni. i'. i . ia. .111 Chlengo & N. W...16?'ilVlla.J'.irKO Kx. .. 42 .. ir.i .. 7'i C. It. I. ,t P lOSVi C. C. CJ. & St. Ii... 37'V Colorado Ho 1'. do Ut Pfd 41H do 2d Pfd Id J)tl. & llmlaon ....lU'i Pel. L. & W 178 Denver & It. O ISli ilo pfd Hrle lo lt nM nt. Nor. pf it Hocking Coal ..... Hocking Valley .. Illinois central Ion a Central .. do pfd k. c, v. & a.. Lake Hrls & W do pfd 4 Lnlm Bhore L. ft N Tf'i Manhattan L Met. Ht. lly IM't Mexican Central... u' Minn. St. I.... do 11M Mo. l'aclfle Molillo & Ohio . M K. & T do Plil N J Central 1 ' N. V. Cenlnil 1S Norfolk & W do tM No. Pnclllo do pfd Ontario W Ore. lly. & Nav.. do iifd PmniylvKnla .... Heading do lit Pfd do M pfd nio a. w .10 pfd Ht. L. it .x. F do lit pfd do :j pM Rt. U Bouthw.... do rM fit. Paul do pM tin Rt. P. & Omaha..... IH'j Ho. Pacldo VH1 Bo. Hallway 10'4 do pfd 51'. Texas l l'aclllo ... ll'i ,mr r.. , Jit ........ . . vi. ,, do pfd :. Amcr. Malting . do pfd Ainer. a, & It... do pfd Amer. splrlli .. 51',i .. 76 .. !i .. 17i .. an .. 2.1 .. 1.1 ..109 ..1:3 ..158 .. 47 ..III .. M'.i .. &8i .. m .. vv, .. s .. 64 l4 nnd comomn stock are 2510c off. Hcpre scntalivu suies: ... COWS, No. Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr. 2 00 2 25 3 c60 2 25 6 732 1 60 1 1220 3 00 HULLS. 1 1150 3 00 STOCK COWS AND HRIF15H8. 1 1080 3 00 H. M. Fox Neb, 14 cows S22 2 30 35 COWH 8S8 3 05 1 COW 5)00 3 to HOOS The sunnlv nf hoos today was not heavy for oven u Saturday. Other points, however, renorted lower markets nut), us a result, buyers started out hero to get the droves for less monny. sellers weru do pM 17 654 Amor. Si. Hoop .. !""( HO llt 3:VAmer. P. A YV... P.: I do pfd 14 Atncr. Tin Plate, r.lil do nfd .U7"i.Amr. Tobacco ... nip; 9t 6P4 r.s , 0'i 30 7(' 1S!4 MV4 7314 22i 76 OJ l'S 4IS r.:is, 10 7811 3JTJ U m so 3"fc , 63 do nf.l... Anne. Mining Co. iirooKiyn It. T.... Colo. I'lin & iron Con. Tobacco .... do pfil Fe.ltral Steel .... do pfd Oen. ICIcetrlo .... GlucoBfi Suirar ... do pfd Inter. Paper do pfd I-aoIedo an- Nntlonnl Illacult .. .10; do Pfd S3 Nntlonnl U-nd ICiJ do pfd . g' Natlonnl fite 5414 do ufil r r.li N. Y. Air Ilrake...l3l 7IV,No. Am'rlcnn 15 !t PaclOe Conat ... 43 do lat pfil 76 I do M pfd , Wi Pnclrtc Mall lt'i People's aa .... 5; Prcfed H. car 23i do prd 63 iPullman P. Car 1" P. It. A T O'l Sugar 60 I do pfd JIHTenn. Coal & I. 11 P. S. Uvither .. .'6i,l do pfd 111.1,1!. H Kuulier .. do nfij. Western 1'nlon . Itpulllo I, & 8, io pfd.., IMi .. Wi .. c:'i .. 301; .. 9U .. (0 .. 7p; ..w ., Mi ..Itt'i ..116 .. 70l .. 10i; .. 6S!i '.. 3t .. ni .. -Oii V. C. C. & St. I... GO Xow York .MIiiIiik Stnel.ii, NRW YORK. Aug. ll.Tho following nre the closing quotations fnr mining sharei touay; Cholliw M Ontario ttai Crovm Point 10 Ophlr CO Ton. Cal, & Vo ....P0 Plymouth M IXailwood . . . 43 Qulrkallver ISO ilould & Currle . .113 do pfd (to Halo & Norcrom. SO Blerru NevJrta ,. .30 Homrilak , .. .WOO rkundard 193 Iron fllver 1 I nlon ("on IS Mexican 12 Ytllow Jaekrt ..... 22 C. & N. eon. 7s.... 139 do H, F. den. 6s.ik Chlcniro Tcr. 4 24j Colo. Ko, 4 S3H D. & It. O. la 102 do 4a 13 Krle reneral 4 68 V. W. (fe P. C. If.. 71'i Qen. niecrle Ds 1lS'i In. Central Is 113 If C. V A O la., f.9 I,. N. iml. 4s.... (I'l1 M. IC. & T. 2 v do ea.t., IW, So. Parirtc 4j Wi ro. Ilnllway Ca m'.'i H. It. A T. r.a 6 Te. & PaclOe ls:.lll',4 do ?s DS l'nlnn Pacldo 43....103i,i Vatiah 1... 11VS do 2b 101 Veit Shorn 4a. ...113 Wis. Crntral la.... 8I& Vo, CenttirloH 9n mould A. $G.Mi cut louf, $0.50: oniHhed. $0.50; powdered, $0.10; granulated, $6.10; cubes, "nW OHLKANS, Aug. ll.-Sl'(LH-Btrong: open kuttle, 4n: centrifugal, yel lows. 5f(5Hc; seconds, 3ylU-10c. Molusses, "l'oNU'oN, Aug. ll.-HKUT SUaAH-Hcp-tombcr, lis 7HL Oil MnrUofs. OIL CITY, Aug. ll.-OIL-Credlt linlnnoe", $1.25. Certlllcates, no bid, No shipments or runs rexorlod. LIVKHPOOL. Aug. 11. -OILS-Cntton-scod, Hull rollned, August. Ilrm. 22s I'd; tur pentine spirits, dull, 30s fid, rosin, common, dull. Is M: linseed, 35s fid; petroleum, 6Sd. NEW YOHK. Aug. ll.-OIL -Cottonseed, dull; prlmo yellow, 35c; petroleum, quiet: reflneii Now York, $s.05; Philadelphia and Hnltlmore, $S.0O. Hoslu, quiet; strained common to good, tI.55Sil.6Q. Turpentine, quiet. 42ff42!jC. LONDON, Aug. ll.-Calcuttu linseed, spot, 5s Cd. Xevcr York Dry (inoiln. NKW YOHK, Aug. 1I.-UHY (IOODS -Today's market has been quite dull on the very few buyers being in at tendance. Heavy brown anions closo the week without improvement In tno earlier tono nr demand und worn qulto Ir rogulor In price. Hleuched muslin steady, but today's dntnanil light. Coarsn colored nnitntiM Imieilvn l'rltii In fair rcullest and steady. American cotton yams dull nnd In favor of buyers. Woolens und worsted yurns quiet unu uncnungoii. Wool DlnrUet. WW VOfllf. Ainr. 11. WOOIi Dull: nmestlc lloece, 25i?i2Sc: Texas. 15i(lc. f .nNnriv. Ainr. 11. WOOI Tho urrlvnls n .Int., fnr Ihe tievl series of Wool lltlt'ttOll sales number 201,021 bales, of which 37,0)0 worn followed direct. Tho Imnnrts for thq week wore ns follows: now boiiiii wnies, 1,507 bales; Melbourne, 2,070 bales: Now 'Zealand. 7,180 bales: Cape of Onod Mops and Nutal. 3.302 bales and elsewhere, 3j1 bales. Cnllfornln Dried Trull. NRW vnilK. Auc. 11. CALIFORNIA DHli:i) FRl'lTH-Qulet and sternly. Trad lng wus vory small In tho market for vaporoted nppies anu inn uniierinuo wun n lieiler I linn unlet. Stntc. cumnioil, 3i5o: prime, 4;ifl5'4c: choice, 6V4dtGc; fancj', 0i'f(7c. Prunes, :i'.45(7o per pound, us to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, lllflfin; Moor Park, KiUfnc. Peaches, peeled, 14018c; uu- pcoloil, v'li uc. No iv Ynrlt ljAporlH nnd Imports. kmw YOHK. Aug. 11. Tho Imnorts of specie this week wero tltf.ftOfi gold and $100, 350 silver. The Imports of dry goods nnd merchandise wero valued nt $10,470,315. Tho exports of gold nnd silver ngitrogate $072, 213 silver burs and coin, und $7,808,051 gold. Milwaukee 'irnln .Mnrket. MILWAl'KKlC. Aug. ll.-WIMSAT-Low. r; No. 1 northern, 7Cc; No. 2 northern, IH 73c. RYIC-Steady; No. 1. BlUc. , r HARLISYStcudy; No. 2, GOc; sample, .15 (QlSc. nnluth Wheal Market. DIJLUTII. Aug. ll.-WltKAT Active; higher; No. 2 hurd, cash. 7n4e; August, 7S!4o: September, 7!i',i'r December, Tso; No, 1 niiriliern, casn, 1074", nijiniii, inu. September, 77Mc; December, 7ic; No, 3 spring. 72iC "When issued. Offcid, '"Trust receipts 10 .110 I'nlon Pucino 50(4 rnlen uma . Went Knil 93 WfftlnKh. Klectrlo. 46 Atrhlaon In 93W Adventure Alloiirz Mln. CO Amal. Copper .. Atlantic tloston & Mont. Ilutte A noitoii S3H Cal. & llrcla .. CiVtiCentennlat 135 iKranklln 131 'lumh'iMt ..503 1114 ,203 IP Oareola Parrot Qulncy Hants Fe Copper. Tamarack ('tali Mining .... Wtnonn , 1 . sti; . K4 .310 . 63 .713 . 17 . 1314 . 67 . 411 .134 . 4' .196 . 29 . 31 27; Wolvulncw 3974 llnnton Stock (luotntlnn nnornv A iur. 11 Call lnnns. 2ifl3 ner not willing to tukn oft very much, nnd as a ccnt; time loans, 33 Hi per cent. Ofnclnl result 1110 mils; c tho ssuno us yes llUntllCI, ttt'lf II HUH' IV...V., - ... ,nlnu . tlfir.rlH71. tl.tin vit thn etiHn I do Dfd 7 I (iiwiu emvp ' TT.vi'ii ,z -- . - c,, ini .'esternay. I'licicers uo not wuni iuu ui.-aj nii.. . ....... v....l . I.,.t. .inpt, hnmn nml nnV. I llo OIU ll(lLi ,1,1..., n nil nnnrun u,.llu Knlrnv tlln ilVerilU.il T)f 1 Tclt'tlllOnS 1. cost. Whlhi tlio light hogs brought Just IloHton & Albany.. .2(0 ,.t.n... iirirt.. ,wii. tlm henw ones 1 Itnalon Hlevated ...lU.ij in, urn mciu ...v, 'i. ;,::. , wero generally 2V4C lower nnu in nouiu ennui i"'"" mure than that. Tlm quality of the offor. a, ll. & Q.... MU ings louay was nnruiy us goon a wiiiiu.m. day and them was no strictly prima loads do pfd........ on salo to put on a good top. The market Federal Hteel . closed up wunoui inuien.u timuh-i i last end being fully us good. Fit huurg pfd. Tho hog inarkot during tho week has not On. Klcctrlc been entirely to the llklnc nf tho selling do pfd........ Inl.,..!. Mnn,ln lite mnr (Hi Uent (lOWil I'M. IMeC. III.. nbout lie and then It started up and by Mexican Control ...11 Wednesday tho nvcrago cost was $5.1b. Mirh. Teltnhono ... which wus only So below tno nign point ui n- ... u. .v c the previous week. Since Wednesday, how- Old Colony .. ever, tho tendency has been downward and oia Dominion hogs wero carried over from day to day itubtcr until Saturday, wnen praeueu-.y il,tnn ...on nl.ni.nil nil At thn ClllO Oi tllOl v t.... lilni.L- CI ll I n 1 1 ll II week prices uro close to n nickel l"'Pr ''J'?" LONDON, Aug. 11. 2 p. m. Closing nn litm nv linn 11 Tnn llllliu unu kimii i"., , elnmi nf thn nrevlous week. Receipts for consoln, money .... 33'4 lJrle tho week wero not excosslve, being low do account head moro than last week nnd At hUon tho Banio week last year. Representutlvo rnnnilian Pacino ?t. rani Illinois central . Jioulavlllo fnlon Pac. pfd. N, V, Central . ii A ft Blt.VFH Oulet nt 2Sd nor OUuen, xinwnvsii ner oent: tho rate of dls count In tho open market for short bills Is 4'i, per cent; for thrco months' bills, 4, per com. Hunk Clenrlngn vnw vnniv Aiur. 11 Kxohnnges. $111 .411 ran. Imlnnena. tll.HI4.flSl. The SIlbtrOUB ury had a debit balance, today of , 5W.!'5, CII1CAUO, AUg. II. -louring", i,ini.n, balances. $1,009.15. New Ynrk exchange par. Hteriing oxennngo, i.eoni.o-. . Ipks. Stl.K74.7tSS; hahinoos, tl.H0.09l. JIOSTON. Aug 11 -Kxchnnges, tl7,517,fit.l bnlunces, si.wi.sui. . iivniWA'i'l Ancr. 11 C cnrlncH. tl.ib. f.tvi': New Ynrk exchange, H'015a discount &fErrM.r.t- Aug. ll.-Clearlngs Vm .in i.,.i.,n.a nai H!n bT. i.ui'in, .iu. , i.'-'i a sales No. Av. 8h. Pr. 45 210 120 1 05 21 lit ... 4 75 4H 312 M IU Ii 2.7 40 4 !7l 70 219 M) 4 07" BS 243 SO 4 07 51 10!) ... 4U7V4 8S 225 120 4 97 103.. BS... ns... 55... 5 ... 5')... 03... 61... M..., 59... 53... 0... 71... 71... 71... BO... K... 72... 72... f.0. . , No. Av. Sh. Pr. 75 220 100 5 Oil 62 20G 40, 5 ' fid 210 200 5 00 57 221 20 6 00 70 211 M 6 0) 70 211 ISO 6 00 74 222 K0 5 00 H) 235 120 5 00 72 223 SO 5 00 2IS ... 4 0714 (!7 223 ... 5 00 ,.22 210 1 97IX .71 221 120 5 00 .,250 ... 4 971,4 CI 201 100 5 00 ..220 ... 4 !i7'l 05 211 ... 5 Oil ..335 120 4 97 ;V 71 219 10 5 00 ,2:i 2m 4 9714 81 217 HU) 5 00 ..212 ... 4 l7VS 79 221 40 R 00 ..25S 120 4 97Mj ( 2r hO 5 00 ..L'(f2 111') 4 iavj m 120 5 00 m. do lit Pfd . rits I'onntylvnnla .... . 0H' Ilendlng .HIS! No. 1'aclno pfd.. .11911 (Irand Trunk ... , 73 Anaconda .. IVi, Hand 51lne .... .121 I U 91 , 73 6i . 40' ;9 . ,229 .,233 ..213 ..230 'M2 '.'.212 . .230 .237 200 4 97& 57. n mi ij. fi 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 () 5 00 5 00 303 .251 .257 .250 .239 ...214 120 5 00 . . .SOT SO 5 Irt . . .?27 ... 5 00 . . .250 100 5 00 61.. 65.. 61.. fll.. S2.. 73.. 4S.. 5S.. 75... . 22'.) 160 fi (0 SO 5 00 SO 6 00 r. oo 5 00 . .250 100 5 00 ..212 JO0 5 00 ..211 120 5 021,4 ..371 Ml 5 02V, ..2,30 SO fifttU 320 SO 5 02Va 5 (I2V4 dmaha Branch Offici F. G. LOGAN Grain, Provisions and Stocks SIM Ilonrd nf Trndo lllilg,, Omnltn. MIC3IIII2HHI Clilcnun Ilonnl cit Trmle, Chicago Stock lOxehuiiKe, New YorU Stock III oil n n go. This olTlco Is connected by private wlro with our Clilcago olllce. Kvcry facility offered you for tho prompt execution of orders. 4', IIIJIilil.lil.ll, .11 ii ii it hit r JAMES E BOYD & CO., Tclcpliona 1031). Omnliii, Ns COMMISSION. GRAIN, PROVISIONS (tnU STOCKS IIOAIIU OK TIIAUIS. Correspondence; John A. Warren A Ca uirect wires to Chicago and Nw Yort rci.it ivs .H.R.PEJlNEXac0- rtOOrMNY. urcBua crwiA nit BRANCH 1015 HAt ijn&aui tilt. E INCOMES GROW SAl fcM I MONEY WILL EARN 0 A MONTH. 11EST ! Thelnvoitor'iFund paji teml-monthly. The o1det tat)llhcl lu America. NO ''"".n"1" Imldirhn eveir lout, cent. I'ajmctti mdo to all ub.crlt.r.erry 1 cUyn. No Jr.ml) e. No drlay. iinmi rnftiitilrd nn iltniand, Vi rlto today lor pur. Iloulan, Iree to 4jiy"1V "tt't' V it' CO . Bond Dept. Nr'no! ' ' Hut'Jon ilulldlng, Ntiw York. SPECULATE BY CHARTS The only snfo and sure guldn to Miiccefis. ChartM novrr lie, This muthmt fully ex plained and Illustrated in eighth edition. 150 pnges (Just out i. INK AND Ol'TH OI' WAMi HT. (37 lllustratlmis,) 10 conta In stampa, I.I3WIH C VAN HIPKH, 11 llroadway, Now York. 7S 170 40 5 05 RIIKKPTlinro wan riulto n string of Hhoop stopped off bore today, but tho most of them were not sold nt a lato hour. Sev eral cars of lambs changed hands nt a good dlmo lower than they sold for yestor. day. It being tho last ond of thn week, packers did not seem anxious for supjillcH, Tlin licuvli'st run of urass sheen of the season arrived this week The demand has been good on the purt of packers, 113d, although prices aro lower than they were 1 DO YOU SPECULATE ? 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