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OMAHA DAILY BEE COMVERCIAL AND FISANCIAL| ounted for the weakness in hoice prairie, king was primaril rchases of St dairy, fancy Beptember Wheat Forced Down by Liquida- | tion Closes Lower, Foreign purchases were e Inquiry from L lated by further decli 1 cases included, e CORN 1S FIRM AND ENDS SESSION H GHER | M\mn LIVE STOCK MARKET instances the market was o shade WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE 12575 week aggregite 5,021 in 1598, Experiencing Every Great R»mpu Light All Amund and Mnrkm“‘"“"' wipine | HOGS SELL HIGHER EARLY, CLOSE WEAK h of the day's SIHTPMENTS Preliminary ittle Life— Unexpected ing in Lard Onts Are Quiet with hut Provisions Dull Kkneas Develo, OMAHA WHOLESALE | dition of Trade nnd Quotations on ancy Prodace. ‘n\unv of the subtreasury Atock market reactionary pronounced In issuen known as semi-sp. and ribs unchanged elined 5 and old 48 % per cent in th Advertiser's Business was Commercial bullishness was extrac gentine shipments and the from lighter a short day ¥ing perch Arh D5e; | from South from Kitchener, the appr of the situation official confirmatic London bought Africa that Dewet had escay henston of tro: here yestord, yellow perch, 6 and the laek of any the reported reltef of F Western receipts were elling conti | York n-g.m to sell demoralized on g | Portnighly £182.00 n bar gold and I« wwlhm ut 1o the ccount of the i shorts, per under yesterday at 72 ture of the dreary CUCUMBERS ASPARAGS sexsfon wis the the closing arances in wheat the market \c-w York Stock exchange 00 bushels, compared with NEW CARROTS RADISHES Local receipts were 8 of contra Per hali-bushel basket,40c Recelpta were & &till had hot w X basin fof damm AULIFLOWER-Per doz., $1. experts used s September longs stc age claims Home-growh, the possibility September | corn and put tember s0ld between 3% the market i-basket crate The market on the market oats was quiet sufficiently Recelpts were of damages from ex and Tlinois atill existed Traged ate, was some talk I'tagedy, per crat Jrer, crate. 3125 Callfornia, per box, Hocking Val | tilinots Central September <ol asket crate, $1.50; | me grown, dic i-basket crate unexpected doveloping rather steady Out of the market. and closed September lard WATERMELONS and September ribs | Mexican ¢ licose Sugar CANTALOUPE changed at $6.85 3 ted receipts tomor ESSNutive, 5c@$1.00 per bu.; TROPICAL FRUITE PLES ding futures ranged as follows Mediterranean . $.50; cholce, Per bunch, according to size, eF bu., $1.25; shell- roasted, 4@ Ited hides, 6i4c; No, 1 veal calf 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 Ibs., be. green hides Louls Grain and Provistons. WHEAT - Lower H10 bushels. | Texan'& Tasiic ash quotations were New York Money W NEW YORK, Aug. casy, at 14@1Y per rime mnrn-umn EXCH \\n. actual business in demand an; posted rates, commercial bills, $1.831,a1.8 spring _anecin in demand; CORNMEAL BRAN-Sr track, 67@ $4.85004 851 mul $.5515G4 89 . weak, $11.00@11.50; pralrie, | if the a malting, 47 ise. HH\'IN State, The closing prices on'bonds today are a western, $141; PROVISIONS-Mess pork Lard, per 100 1t meats (hoxed) t loaf. $5.88: granulat confectioners The following are the r ments for t eipts and ship- Receipte. Shipments PTS-Flour, 6,00 b 42,000 b onts, 41,000 bu. L 96,000 bu. oats Jdiice exchange today the bufter creameries. and Provisions. TSt | ehicago Ter. 4s i| western winter, 6% thern spring American mixed, Quotations for the Day on Varie mmodities, LOT FL R ‘{ wheit during last three days, , 42,638 bhis; exports weak and a sha winter pat lower on spring patents ecelpts of Amer *When fssued ***Trust recefpts Minnesota bakers. £27063.00; winter low grade, $2.40q2 70, Rye flour, strong 3 onton Stock Quotation Cumberland PROVISION falr to good, in palls, firm, 38 vellow western, American refined, ston Elevated Boston & Me unchanged; 14e, elevitor: No, 1 hard Duluth, flected continted bearishness of sentiment waukee Grain Market. Iiberal seabe ) bu.; exports, e Mnarket ADELPHIA bullishness at Chicago and London Stock @uotatie track white, 5 Pennsylvania Union Pacif S 114104 per ounce of discount r short bills is "BAR SILVER pen market heavywelghts tshed good pnpolis Wh New York Wi NEW YORK quotations for following are | pickled should DCKS AND BONDS, | i short clears, $1 Apparent | NEW YORK, If any expe rescue of the ixtors in China would rai Wall street’s reception In fact, the wer in Lon METALS-Tin was again 5 and closed w enthusiasm of the news was disappointing culation was more slugglsh than at'any this week and the tend his proved that the n fully discount Mng to determine the in which the bears soon. In_consequence 1l sugging of prices, fall reach a point in the most effectiy market, | ulative here was very weak at $31 od exchang spot [ event had be and unchan market's tendency Pho fron and steel markets were unchanged for lead was $4 and nflicts and expected Exchanges, Kansas Clty 3 centered in Exchanges Hoth sto ks, r momentary weakness, started upward and ended with good galns. oment that the 17.~Clearings 644.138; balances, ADELPHIA, $14,016,008; balances, uch heralded Brook- 17.~Clearin; Iye ‘Lransit annual report would be given .“CEBX\'vflwlnn)er. Whe; December, 324 | Period of Reaction. e United Statas for this week a this fs the high day of the week WEAKNESS IS EVIDENT IN RAW MATERIALS « week ago. of Buayers in All Corn Cattle Stronger and Active and | Cown About Steady, with Feed- ers at the High Polnt of Season, SOUTH OMAHA, Aug 17 Receipts wer Cattle. Hogs, Shee Offictal’ Monda 1,048 Official s 1 CHliefal B Officla i Offictal b, Flve days this week... .16 Same ‘days last week. .. Iv.1 Same week before 13,505 Same three weeks ago.. 12664 Sama four weeks ago..1%,520 Average price pald tor nog the last several days, with comparisc 11600, |15 02 % | 382(320)307 48148 01 ® 1925 3% 483 491 PR ' N 11 1 16 15 * Indicates Sunday | The official number of ears of stock brought in today by each road wa Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, H'r's. €L M, & St. Ry 0. & St. L. Ry Missouri Pacific R Unfon Puclfic system. 13 & N.W. Ry F.E &M V. R R.16 ‘ & O. R. 4 fipta T o 1 [he disposition of the dav's receipts was as follows, each buver purchasing the num ber of head indicated Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omiha Packing ¢ 7 | G 1L T tammona ¢ Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armotir & Co Swift and Co.. K. ¢ Bwift and Co.. country ker & an X L. Carey bman & ( nton & Underwood | Livingstone & Schaller North P. & P. Co. i 205 B P Hobhick . 2] A. 8. Mawhinney | Other buyers ......01 Totaly bl ATTLE -Arrivala of cattle were light this morning and as a_result the market was in much better shape than it was | yesterday. Buyers seemed to want fresh supplies and the prices paid compared fa- vorably with vesterdny The demund for the better grades of ornfed stoers was active and as high as was pald, which, 1t i thought. | nearly as much'as they would have brought any time this week. Ax a general thine, however, the Miter grades of corn cattle miy called 5@10c lower for the while the half-fat stuff which come npetition with the western grassers fs 16 Jower. The market toc s of cattl Just about steady at line, while the better grades sold to stron fhe cow market was not mat ent today as far as prices are concerned, but the light supply gave a little more lite ) the trade. The demand for the hetter wrades has been good all the week and canners have also sold freely, hut the medium kinds have been neglectan. here was @ lively trade again this marn- ini on stockers and feeders. The heavier weights were in the greatest demand o1ght g prices and sales were wde that looked Zc higher than those of week ago. LIRt cattle were just about 1y today, but for the week they have need more than the heavy cattle. At the cloxe of last week |t was practicaily | impossible to sell the light cattle, but now | they move more freely and are 23g40c | | higher: The ‘supply of western cattle was not very heavy today and prices as a rule were about steady at yesterday's decline Steers met with ready sale. The hetter grades in some cases sold a little Stronger hut cows and heifers were about steady | GGood feeders were strong and active and the common and light cattle unchanged Representative sales BEEF STEERS, rially dif- Av. Dr No o 4§ 1 193 47 18 W03 47 " WL 8 | 1 61 36 1290 IRS AND HEIFERS L} 2 40 COWS, |12 8 1 10 1 7 1 1 0 1 | s 8 HEIFERS, 2 MO0 400 i, 860 465 2 1000 4 00 CALVES, 1.0 W 5 S UL 18 21 % 2 H8 410 AGS 1 L1903 STOCK CALVE $iis 200 3 COWS AN D HEIF STOCKERS AND HEI 90 4 ) IRRASKA cows 1 cow teers 1 feeder steers f Rugg—Wyn 1 stoers Fo0 6l steors 82 steer. 1 SOUTH DAKOTA feeder.., 010 4 2 ws....1080 315 feoders, | 8 W Ccows. L 108) 315 feeders 1 cow 0 27 feeders 1% m Br Mont c.&h 400 Al feeders. 1218 foeders 130 1 steer. . 1150 cows 3 00 1 steer. . 1 Mathews—Wyo cows 3 0 1 feeder... 030 4 10 1 feeder 425 1 cow 10 3 50 1 feeder 45 1 cow 1050 3 60 | foedd 42 1 steer, 110 3 8 1 feede 0 1 feeder./ 141 350 foode 110 1 feeder. . 1110 3 0 1 feeder.. 1060 4 It 1 cow 1000 3 50 | 1A Mulkey D, 10 feeders. . 00 ) feeder. | 18 feeder 12 feeders 2 cows i heifer Tillotson—Wyo 13 cows 13 cows | 1 eow 1120 44 feedors 1001 4 | 1 feeder. 1160 4 145 4 0 4 i 1 steer Thornion—Neb 3 1 12 feeders,. 708 375 COLORADO, 45 220 10 feeders. M7 41 811 410 34 feeders.. SI4 3% | "HOGS—Receipts of hogs this morning were the lightest of any day since Mon day. Reports from other points wefe in favor of the selling interests, and as the | demand here was goad the marker opened | Ut up active and higher, particula n the light welghts, Packers ull wanted iaht | picked up ubout fe higher than ‘h‘u and the more desirable | Ay, with the bulk of the sales v from $ 515, Heavy hogs, ho | moved and were left until the | Tn s s sales were made that | no higher than yesterday and in other ade in New York is Unnaunlly Large for This 11 Wing changes NEW YORK 3 three months in consequence of the endort company of 1 sse prices were firmer has come in every re asking wh advances in maintained realizations as real as the advance whether the present basis of prices Prices worn velopment of affairs in Chin; i anticipation rnationals were firm in structural ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ 1898 11597 11598 T390 1AW, | Kafirs were . but closed with a decline on r 3 were fairly and if contracts a e not placed to as large becausa of consery Vish 4 closed compel some tism of those who think | further shading of Reports this week from other importan points of distribution show the same eag employment, cted at the Bank of England forth- becoming more casier and there was a reaction in many di attributable agements prior benefited high-cluss evere and rec for the week the supply has been over | sler money han violent changes. In no single improvement hicago market was r of mutton demoralized ing than in any threatened peclully Chinese and Brazilians nothing nad been sold except a few hold- | and with less effort v . ssions {n prices opinfon_that fresh supplie the sheen market week closes very 7,000 bushels was to strengthen renewed confidence in an ar | not maintaiy lambs here higher than they showed an Cholee western grass weth it New York for the boots and shoes Boston are vearlings, $3.8564.00 of business 1 three years suffering from accumulation of cannot be sold at a logs as compa stocks that unchanged Braztlian cables are cder venrlings, $3.4043 Representative tes are in a better position than | futer o Prisk se | 8pot market wi Hauldation, daho wethers daho wethers diho wethers 2 Idaho wethers | U795, M Transacted by | Aggregate of B MARKET. compiled by bank’ clearings at the week ended Au f Increase an Steers Generally Lo and Higher—<he CHICAGO, wer—Hogn Strong unchanged nrincipal cities for st 18, with the percen decrense ag compared with the corresponding week last year JE—Recelpts, urichanged for prunes, aw on sale today i peaches, peeled, | learings. Inc. | Dec i mixed stockers New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, general demand for ¢ been up to previous du Philadelphia in prices of : Texas bulls. ched cottons or ' Francisco Print cloths qu unchanged. rate demand r Linens quiet and rough feavy bulk of sales, LAMBS - Recelpts, Providence Milwauken, cholce wethers western sheep, ot Texas' sheep. NEW YORK tern lambs, $4.75@5.75. petroleum, Kanans City Live Stock, Indianapols KANSAS CITY, . 1,500 natives and 400 native steers and tine, Qull at 413 i=Re- | gyuvannah Sugnr Market, ORLEANS, o0d westerns 1884736 21 centrifugal | Tow, Badtaes native steers, Washington FRANCISCO, 17.—Although terns, $4.4075.40 100 head; veal calves, mn Lake City acquainted with the salmon- from 5 13752 | $6.0505.10; Hght, $5.0005.20; pigs, $4.55 trade was active « celver for Insurance ( Wilmington, receiver of New York Live stock. appointment request of Attory Grand Raplds native steers, excess of the assets least $130,000 i demand dull; prices a shade lower o Hirmingham Just closed r 10,000,000 tons | Binghamton half a car on | Lincoln oo | tion of the to either athrm Louis Live Stook Want a Loan. i; market steady | native spring rumor that hitcher steers, $4.5040 s under 1,000 oux Falls, 8 gonsul of Japan in this city government loan in connection with the WINNIPEG ckers, 16.10g8.20: butchers, $5.2 | sehedules “market ulrndu “native mutton | “culls and bucks, Both officials 24,00 Stocks, .00, Stock in Sight. Youngstown - | settled within the next few I otals outside N tern marke principal w South Omaha INSTRUMENTS 4 o Warranty Deeds. ind husband to Ray iKansas City Cotton Ma et Vancouver Myers and } 4 quiet and atendy, with prices unchanged investment Tlemis park i on encouraging Iight export receipts and claims that tionk was b rn_investment speculation from YORK, Aug. 1t Clatm D tumbled to last night's | much of the & subgequently thiy week are ading western coeding from —————————————— which have JAMES E. BOYD & CO,, I'elephone 10: COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADE, winter months presumably ans holders liguidation by Predictions for ment added to the crop and much more that At the close the Ket was quiet n futures closed quiet additionally unfavaorable to Chicago and New York EY& co. restriction {n production ORLEANS, - and crop ¢ s BRANCH 1038 NST AINCOLN NG INCOMES GROW MONEY WILL EARN 107 A MONTH, Thelnvestar's Fund pays somi ROOM4 NY LIFE BLOG. moving crops From July san Bullding, New York. gold, $72,900,415,