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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Prioss in All Grains Strengthen, Despite Fair Weather and Bearish Oables. BEST BUSINESS EXPERIENCED IN CORN t Displays Firm Tome, but O Dullness The o s Advanced—Prov Values Descend ICAGO, Aug. 1. 1ah Inaencs of Tower cabien, fine weather and generally good receipts, except in corn, ail grains took a brace today. Business ‘was_small and_interest after the marked trafn durln‘ July was waning. But a reaction from the recent steady n and prices in general rallled well. loplemb'r“: 'h‘l‘hr‘m:d ’B‘ewmm Vo tember corn i¢ higher a P abs Jo advanced: provisions closed s@TAC wer. Business was best in corn. There were gomething of a falling off in receipts, auile in contrast with the other pits, Fomult there was a good premiuim for cash StUft over the near futures. There was a little covering by shorts, but offerings were Jight all day and restricted trading. There was nothing conspicuous to business and in the main the crowd seemed to be resting efter the troublous times of last month. Good weather and promises of & bumper with corn selling in_Kentucky at had o etect ¢ prices. September ugm advanced -huply B e mcnismion fiouse buring to Sgkc and closed_strong, 1ic”up, at ere 84 cars, Wheat was inclined toward weakness only mentarily at the open cabies, mto and good .nni ot loc.d buying, influenced largely e strongy of coarse grain from the _long. aln-p- "Rhd ‘prices made g0od net gains. “Trade was not particularly active, nor wos ¢ largs, for ofterings wers not at any advices wers generally favor; Shie:. Tha” export. demand slow and Bids were ‘generally out. of line, but 5 joads were rted worked at the sea- l-pmn o Jower to & shade o s gl sl Tl Teseints were ‘contract grade. Sifineapotis and Dulith reported 7ie. cars making a total for the thres 61, nst 407 last week and 0. ‘Konu of | Saa: in eq tine hlpml‘ ‘were IS.M mv.d very much and 't ‘nlerdly in the bull tracied for shipment ioday. This strength to the futures, shorts coves the elrly low prices, and these influe working againat fine weather, pushed u prices in spite of duliness. s-ptnmn-r vanced f firm close, %0 up, at o rosetpls were 180 Provisions Jote unssttied. There was on & weak hot situstion, nd Jacer fauidation. turihar do market, support by packers turmd early ullfl:’w buyers an; of the loss Jow Bbumn-d nedma for Wmmov Wheat, mcu-:“ corn, 65 cars; oats, 110 eard; hogs, 00 by The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. |Cl~u.| Yes'y. -wnuc ellow 0.3 white, (620 'YE—No. BARLEY—Fair to clwlu nuua B@esc. SEED-—-No. 1 fax, §L49; No. 1 northwest: $1.65; prime timothy, $.3; clover, con- b nam' 5. Short ‘wines, The following are the receipts and ship- .dl fln tinued tg-‘zofi?' and white, fancy, small, new, state, full cream, colored and white, e, EGGS—Hecelpts, teady ; and Pennsylvania, dl!d‘ )mlm&c western um:analed UG1THe. OLASSES-8teady; New Orleans, 3@ 1o POULTRY - Aclive, ateady. chickens, 16¢; turkeys, 1lc; fowls,’ 13%c; drensed chickens, 15¢; fowls, 1sc; turkeys, | METALS—The loca} market for today presented a quiet and featurel pearance, but with the tone about steady n the absence of pressure to sell. Stand- r& spot to Beptember, closed at 311550 1. nke, $11.906712.00, electrolytic, $11.50w 1L L‘llll"l. $11.66@11.7 An easler market was reported abroad, London declining 3s 84 and closing with spot at £52 1% 94 ond futures at £58 3 8d. Domestic ex) copper during July amounted to 10,717 tons, this belng a decrease of 2,641 tons as com- pared with the movement during the pre- vious month. For the seven months ex: orts have aggregated 105,368 ton ainst [Sis tons for the same period last year. Tin ruled quiet here, spot_closing at $23.30 @28.50. The English price was raised fs on a better demand, closing at £127 ibs for pot and £125 178 6d for futures. Lead was 1s 34 lower in the foreign market, spot closing at £11. The local market' ruled quiet and steady, with spot at $4.12%. In thelter there was o faig interest’ reported. but no change in the local price of .37 London was unchanged at £18 1bs. was steady at New York; war al; No. 1 northern foundr; No. 2 northern foundry, $2i. southern foundry, $22.00¢123.00; ern soft foundry, $22. sgow Middiesborough 'were a ‘trifle lower, former at 66s 24 and the latter at fll ts of oo OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. d Faney Produce. EQGS8-—Candled stock, 166, LIVE POULTRY~—Hens, $¢; ters, ac- wrdln‘ to age, 4@6e; tul eyl lfll@c duch and i spring chickens, per Ib., lloel(» 12 le cholce ; or, WIBH-Trout, Joc; her- 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 9c; perch, 6e; buffalo, dressed, 7c; sun whitefish, 10c; catfish, 13c; hlllbul, uc salmon, 16c; haddoc! lock, 11¢; cod- fish, o Srmppir, o} loberes bolled, m 2ic; lobsters, green, per ib., 25c; C-'innua-, 10e, N—60c, O 5—660 BRAN—Per ton, $15. Ay Pricss quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers’ assoclation: 1 \whmh lt rse, ® straw, hes are fof §00d culo;!lnd quality, De: falr, ee g vooa l{ TASLE! cAULImWER—Hom- grown, per dos., EW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 3c. POTATOES—-New, per bu., GREEN ONlOBB—Er doz., according to %e. P ;" ddol b\lnehu. e PA '—Per do %AD!!HIB—PQ: d AX BEANS—Hom: basket, basket string ' per macket P B BAGE Calitornia or home, grown, “’orlulfius-flw California, in sacks, per OES-Per market baske NAVY BEANS_Per &" oo ACHES—C: mo nk t crate 4 k-g‘nt'a 'rs‘. e, tern Crawfo g% its—c..h?L (n. per 4-basket crat o8—Per box, E!A!l)i.‘s—cs_lll.l:)mil. ;1“ X, §2.25, per bbl, c;mr.\wmm-'rexu, per crate, §2; per Gh o TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES—Florida, 3 to % count, new 1 90c; Ar- kansas Eibertas, per ) $1. fancy, ¥ % APPL] Jummer letlel. ket, w.\'x‘znnmwsn—mr 100, BS—Sout] $3.50, "ORANGID—V‘IGM!II‘ T5@5.00; : mcy. $; choice, $4.50; Mes- ucm.umm -New York. %fl N.. 2 Na. o) o 153, ther, e: Moc m-hi.uu sheep HID) s Year CH calf, 12 to pel pper. brass, light, ! sine, po:-‘lb nm coun per B m.. .Ii‘b | H rllbh.r per I‘. Louts Grain and Provistons. LOUTS No 32 red ..-..h Sevator —WHEA' & ‘g‘e* P a’n*c- fim‘?fif; k F— Firm; % ' prei ux-unv Jlr- 3 timothy, mm prairle, monc POR Frd Pork: low'r. Jobl Lard, lower, at dy, $1.08. % .l‘o.“" ?‘“!m —QIM.W-“&&LL. to Il. to cholce, 1901 i state, rop, 2 gl o ADERT s A BFTD 18 u: ol 1010 16 ibs, "fionla drs,. lq\nu eut, 1 (o Dl"‘ “ u-d y, lfi nnned. in 548 6d. mnl—bmay American finest white, o-dy. 48s; American finest colored, steady, ALLOW~—Prime city, steady, 2s; Aus. (nllln. in London, dull, 33s, FLOUR-8t. Loils fancy winter, firm, L) {(OPI—AL London (Pacific coast), firm, BUTTER—Nominal. PEAS-Canadian, qul e following are and corn in store and on qua and canal depots not includ 0,000 centals; corn, are the siocks of breadstuffs slons in Liverpool: Flour, 61,00 xes; Boaea; enouldore. L300 baves: tatie: 44,900 boxes: lard, 8,900 tle: weatern steam and 1240 fons other ts of wheat duri the last three days, 000 centals, including 240,000 Amer- iean.’ Recelpts of American corn during the last three days, non Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1.-WHEAT-Sep- m| tember, 63! December, 64%c; cash, No. 2 . 67c; No. “of wheat inds. Recel| 2, Ne- & ; No. ‘2 rea, CORN--8eptember, #e; . X jeic; No. 3, cash, No. 2 u-a. uone. S0@gslc. H '--(“‘holco timothy, $10.00§11.00; cholce PRUTTER nnmery 19%c; dairy, fancy, )S_Steady: fresh Missour! and Kan: s s b os., loss off, cases re- turned lueo!ru lhlpmnl.l,. MINNEAPOLIS, Afll- L—~WHEAT—8ep- D T ecnnts 323 R AN, 1ri oS e, 3300 | Deaver & M THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: December, 66%¢; , T8%¢; No. on 1 northern, ern, T%e atents, $3.56@3.95; secind patents, BLEGLE; Arat’ clears, #.0058.10; second clears ‘ 33,40, RAN—In bum 13 Toledo Grain TOLEDO, 0., Aug. L—~WHEAT—Dull, but strong 5;,::' nu : 7%:,9("5!:«!. T%e; De- D, Nimm; casn, 63%e; Septomber, B6c; December, 42%c. OATS—Dull,’ firm; cash, 2c; September, 2814c; new~Beptember, 32%c; new December, i %e: No. 2 no h‘nl'n——nru ‘SEED—(‘Invor, more active, tober, $.15; No. 2 alsike, $.50G! RYE—No. 2, 66c. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 1.—WHEAT-Market ateady; No. 1 northern, Tw@ive: No. northern, 7614@76%c; Beptember, Toe. RYE—Firm; No. §_new, tc; old, 'Sc. BARLEY—iirm; No. 3, easic;’ sample, CORN—Firmer; LT t. PEORIA, Aug. 1.—CORN—Firmer; No. 3, d/:;x‘s—uu\-e. steady; No. 8 white, #c, track: WHISKY—$131 for fintshed goods. Dulut steady; Oc- 6.70. Grain Market. DULUTH, Aus. 1—WHEATCash, No. 1 %e! No. 2 northern, Ty 1 northern, Ti%o: September, 09%c; Beemoer, OATS—September, 31%c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Market Becomes Almost d Price Movement NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The distinguishing feature of lodly lock mlrlel was the marked luhlldence of activity, which has been In progress all this week, but which reached a condition almost of (orpor today. The movement of prices also ex- tremely sluggish, with the exception of a few prominent stocks. The large specula- tive Interests which have most largely n.ade the recent activity of the market were quiescent. It is probable that the reception given to ihp formal announcement of the Rock sland plan of conversion of its cables and reorganization on the method of control had something to do with these pauses in the speculation. The recent brilllant ad- vance in Rock Island has n an import- ant influence on the whole market. The details of the rlln which do not go be- yond a redistributfon of capital without alteration of the property itself, or If its relations with properties controlled by other interests, arouse the question as to Wwhat have given the stock its Increased valuation In the market since the plan was in course of formation. Rock Island fell to a level 3% below last night during the morni: ! Another disturbing influence was the re- newed break in Colorado Fuel, which went below 9. The public recriminations be. tween, the contending parties to the col trol glve mnlnf of a conflict which may involve speculative followers on the one gide or the other to an uncomfortable, ex- Th. fear of an unfavorable showing by the banks in tomorrow's statement was another restraining Influence upon specu- lation. nfl and Colorade Fuel made some recovery ere was an Imnrovem!flt in the general market and a few stocks became tron, and helped (he general market, Bt. f New York Central, the local lrlcllon, ‘Western lon d American _Smelting were amongst these, But the effect upon the general market was very slight at any time, ports showed easier money con- Inanimate Cabled re) ditions lhmld with the passing of the month end requirements and forelgn ex- change was easler here. This gave rise to hDMl that the gold export movement would be checked next week and helped the hard- ening tendency of the stock market. The forecast of the bank statement indicates a fl-c"n. in cash reserves of over $2,000,000, the loss by gold exports and subtreasury rations of §4,800,000 having been partl et by recelpts from the Inunnr on bal ance. The ml.rknt closed dull and hea: There realizing movement i tral of Geo l“ inco; 'hfi s Sequent recovery. lowing are tne olulnl prices on the N.' York Stock exchang F) 78! 2.7 :rss C. 186! do ptd. *Ex-dividend. **Ex-rights. New York Memey Market. NEW YORK, Aug L-MONEY. steady, at 21563 pe; S iast toan s es cent;” prime merc-nmo "paper, A% per cent. .CHANGE — Easfer, at : | sa'eme for demana 87 for de and at $4.85% f g l“flt for sixty tendy; siaier o :inlns: ted rate levn‘.mm Mexi llars, BON! rnment, luldy, lllfil. R T P e ‘.fl‘ qQ ons on bonds are as l‘l g AT L. & N. unt. 2074 Mo 1064 ;:: l?-m. . e & :z . et Hocking Valley dise. 10815 *Ex-interest. *Offered. New York i NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The f the closing prices oh mining sty "8 &re -3 |Litle Chiet Ontario LONDON, Aug. 1—Gold Rremium at Beunos Ayres, 199.80; at Madrid, Gold to the amount of £,000\was wlmarn'n from th Bank of England today. Mone; and the dema: slackene: Funds were plentiful, although more than £4,000,000 in Interest and dividend payments was released. Discounts were casler. Com- fu-un stupor dominated all sections of ock market and little improvement is likely before the coronation. Many mem- bers the excl jo are & bollday / meanwhile, Consols opened dull, with the advent of the settlement. Americans we! fraction lower to na with New York equivalents, but became Somewhat firmer and were quiet at the close. Rio tintos_reflected firmness in the Paris mar- ket. Kaffirs were a_shade firmer. PARIS, Aug. 1.—~Three per cent rentes, 100 374 for the mccount. Exchange on London, 25t 16%c for checks. Spanish ds, uirnmN Aug. 1—The rate of discount oft bills for gettiement in 2 per cent and for three months 1% per cent. WEEKSY OLEARING HMOUSE TAB Aggregate of ™ ess Transacted by the Associnted Banks. NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The following table, compiicd by iradstreet, shows the bonk ciearings a1 the principal cities for the week ended July 31, with the percent- age of increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: | CIelflnll»i Ine.| Doc. New York . Chicago Boston . Philadelphia 8t. Louls . Plttsburg Baltimore nuanl = an nef Cincinnati Kansas Cit; Cleveland Minneapolis New Orleans Detrolt Louisville BE5 £ gecasansenss H 2o R LH ERensaz 535 Bt Joseph Denver .. Richmond Savannah iun Lake City . Los Angeien Mrmphf: 3 Fort Wort Seattle Washing Hartfore Peoria . Toledo Portland, ' Ore. 193200000030 r o 32ank3s EERZRHARE ton 49 215809090 E535E80Y 25218 orcester ashville . Springfield, Mas Grand ‘Ra 1. rans pids Scranton i ECE SRRERLIFLELE Hpaks o E.agrr' = 823 5838, Hare 25REE 15 g828323582 528 EREISINER! ; i 'mlvuwn *Columbus, **Wheeling . **Wilkesbarre e EEEEEY] ¥ HEE Ottawa PO, sbomemibitaisd ottt e borcacr s woors bid i *Not included in totals because containing other items than **Not Included In totals because of ne comparison for last year, g oo, :?;‘l!nt of IINRI and bonds: ‘ork’ Centrai. .. 167 BAR BILVER-Steady at 247-164 .per ounce. ONEY—2% The rate of. di to!n\"fil the Om mlrht for -hun hllh lb.lll 9-] 3 (nl‘ three months’ s, Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Aug. 1—Bank clearings tod: :l;.'fil“ A'ee;r'nponan fl.,l,y last yea: CINCINNATT R 1 —Clearings, 18,138~ 900; money, 3%@6 per cent, New York ex- ch 10c_discount. L ances, 32,702, for sixty days and $4.88% for demand; New York exchange, l6c premium. “8T. LOUIS, Aug. 1—Clearings, $6.613.046; balances, $600.943; money, firm, at 5@% per cent; New York exchange at par. NEW YORK, :'“ 1.—Clearings, §246,168,- n2; balances, BOS' ‘L—Clearings, 3$18,604,67; balances, PHILADI:.LPHIA. Aug. 20156 balances, 4,008 BALTIMORE., Aug. 1.—Clearings, $3,846,- ; balances, money, 4% per cent. 011 and Ros OIL CITY, Pa., Aug. 1L—OIL—Credit bal- certificates, no bid; shipments, is.; runs, 110,- 1% bb! TOLEDO, O Atg, l—OlL—Nonh Lima, ssc; South Linia and India vuonm‘ Rosin, steady. N. 1L~Linseed, 208 6d. 'nu’-rnum o) Inm d2s 8d. N, 8. C.. Aug. 1—OIL— Tur) Peieg pnd rosin . 1.—OIL—Turpen- Rosi: i A, B, C, $1.30; H, 2% 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, $4.5¢ | be 1,766,265 1902. support from bull interests, active cover- ng by thoroughly frightetied shorts and beavy seneral buying, which rapldly ad- vanced “prices from ints. The sirength"was most pronounced in Beptem: ber, In which there is known to exist an QHOFIIH)HI short interest, this option at one time during the afterncon ruling 3 points Above Jast HIght.. The sensationgl advance {oday is the Intest development in the bull movement which has controlled the marke: for several weeks past, September within a month having advanced over 1 cent per pound. The m: Closed - firm, with Prices net b to"3 higher. ' Total sales amoun: bags, including: fl“l!mb'r 55645 oy ovembef, 5355, 45c 46c; January, 5.4666.500; March, 65.45G5.60c; May, Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 1.—The Commercial Bulle- tin will say in tomorrow's report on the wool trade of the United Slates: The mar- ket Is less active in Boston, but prices continue very strong. In Montana the firm of J. Kosland & Co. of Boston has raised the highest price paid anothef notch ty paying i7hc at Great Falls, Wool growers are recelvin ‘»er cent better prices for thetr ‘wooi than best vear. - Buech for- elgn wool are largely out of dealers’ hands and domestic wools anspecially mediums are stronger in consequence. Good mestlc three-elghth hlnod comhln!‘I h.\' advanced to 2c In the grease. pulled wools have sold, Scoured, as higl as 40c. The advance of 10 per cent on new lightweight worsted cloths confirms the legitimacy of the advanced raw material. Australian cables note that the drouth will cut the coming Australian clip down 20 per The recelpts of wool in Boston since 192, have been 152,190,697 inst - uhwu: for the same perfod in 1 The Boston shipments to date are 7,684,279 Ibs., against shipments of 145,918,574 or the same period In 1901, The stock on hand in Boston January 1, 1902, was M0 Ibs. The total stock today' is 101,548,881 Ibs. The stock on hand August 3, 1o, was L=WOOL—Ohlo Pennsylvania XX and _above, 27%@: XXX, WaBo: No. 1 and No. 2, b to i fine, unwashed, 20@21c; ullmerclunlnhle‘ 2 @23¢; Michigan' X and above, 2: No. 1 and No. 2, unwashed, 15915 22g%e; ’l‘exn, 13 ahd’ § months, 6170; fornia, northern choice, c; northern average, 16@7c; middle, county, 14@16c; southern, 10@12c; fall, s@12c} Oregon, staple, 16@17¢; eastern chofce, 1O 13; vall ey, No. 1, 19c; territory, ne, 13@14c} Idaho. nne. medium, 15@l6c; Wyoming, fine, 1360 Ui, Wyoming, fine to “medtum, 15@i6c: fidc; Utah, fine, medium, 166 fine, 13@idc; Dakota, ‘fine, tans, fine, cholde, 16G average, ; fine, medium te; Colorado, New Mexico, etc., fine, medium, 12@l4c; coarse, DOUXB Aug. 1.—-WOOL—Firm; me- ades 'and combing, 13@18%c 16%c; heavy fine, 9@13c; tub washed, Aug. and dlum fine, 16@%c. otton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 1—COTTON—Futures opened quiet and rm, August, 8.16c; Sep- tember, 7.78c; October, 7.70c; November and December, 7.80c. ; .Ylnul.ry and February, 7.8%; March, Spot. aulet, middling nds, !l»l(c “ middiing guir,” § 3160, 868 bales. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 1.—4 p. —S8pot, business smal lower; American mlddllnl’. ngd mUl! Aug. 813-160; no llla 464 bales; Lower. rec 459 .lock lB 880 Aug. 1—COTTON—Spot rices 1-164 lower; Ameri- can middling fair, n~nd food middiing, 427-324; middling, ow middling, -32d; good ore flnza ordinary, e sales of the day were 6,000 of which 500 were for speculation and export, and included 4,00 American, dl'mlbfl“‘ ail American. er t. business small, uyers; January-Febru- sellers; ' Pebruary-March, sellers; March-April, 4 10-6id, value Following are the weekly cotton statl thes: sales of all kinds, 2, total ‘sales "of American Englist, spinners’ takin b, 20,00; imports of kinds, 12,600 Fmports. ot American, 4000; stock’ of il 'uu ot of ail Kind as"fao oty quantity afloat of all kinds, ; quantity f American, 140! otal sales on -,::ul-uon. 50; total sales to exporters, [ BLEANS. Aug 1-coTToN, 20 bales Food 3 low mmflllnf&xvm "Sad ing, Mdlln’l° 1 recelpts, middling bales; stock, u,wf g Statement of ' National Debt. WASHINGTON, Aug. L—Tht mont.lly statement of the 'national debt shows that llll‘. 93-16c; bales. at the close of business July 31, 1802, the. uebt less cash In the treasury, amounted 0 $973,910,367, which Is an increase as com- Dlnd with July 1 of 453,126. This in- crease is accounted for the reduction ln the amount of cash on hand. The debt is recapitulated as follows: Inierest-bear- ing debi, 3931,070,40; debt on which intereat ceased since m-turn SLIALA0; debt Betring "no ihterest: 816; fotal, 31, 327,884, This araount, however, " doc not include $51,065,089 In certificates and u.ry nnw outstanding, which are off- ual amount of cash on hand Ba Yot ™ the Tedemption. e’ treasury depositories; total, against which there are ammd T bities ou'.lllndllll amounting l‘&l,'lfiifl & cash balance on -vl”l“.. Ap) I-. and Dried Fruits. Anm—q\u natwithout oo Ion of an out new develoj Common to good are quoted 5 Kflm 104@10%c; choloe, 11G1140; NIA DRIED FRUIT — Spot .run- are fairly active and stocks are re- rted moderate. There is a fair export usiness doing and prices are firmiy held o lon{}h " Apricots e, Bat. luppllel from the have caused an eas! o0 in boxes are quo}:d at {K and bags at 8@8%c. Peaches are in demand and steady at recent figures. R Aug. ‘1L—SUGAR—Raw, ning, 3%c; centrifugal, 9 lasses sugar, 2%c. Refined, on.u'.nu Avs. 1-8UGAR-Mar- pen kettle, $%@8 3-16c; “rlfllll- or feeling. %n lhld fllr test, . Mol ke t »1 kettle ce low, W; centritugal yei- Cendition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Aug. L-Today's s ment of the treasury balances In lhe gen- eral fund, exclusive of th reserve in the division of redem show! Avallable balance, $203,: gold, $98,006,005. Visib] NEW ORLEANS, Aug. Hester's statement of the worl supply of cotton shows the total visible to 255 bales, of which 1,061,268 {s Ameri- can cotton. Dry Goods Market. HESTER, Aug. 1—DRY GOODS— 5:(.chllh very little business doing. g-rm quiet and unchanged. Cinecinnati INCINNATI, Aug. I—Whllky dlltllla llnchhcfl goods quiet on basis of $1.3 toek Market. 1.—BEEVES—Re- teady ; bull. and steer bul New York Livi NEW YORK, Aug. . ; O .25, at, $4.7 B bien auoted Tive ‘cattle lower ‘at 1H@li%e b., dressed welght; refrigerator beef, .; shipments, §10 cattle and rs of beef. t'c’:‘l‘\fl":ns‘—mcupu, 4 head; stead. $5.00@7.87%; little calves and cu 440; bustermilks noming 1,348 head; feeling weak, SHEEP AN&) 7,521 head; sheep, lc steady: sleep, $2.25@4.25; cull-‘ $2; lambs, $4.75@%.40; one car extra, culls, $4.60. st. Joi ST. JOSEPH, Aug. ulnu.lflhheu‘?: le;ld')': aiives. 4. foge.ss; cows and helfers, veals, 6.00; bulls and sta 75@6.25; stockers and feeders, §2. HOGS “Recelnts, 6,389 head; stead; Ugh l light mixed, §1 50@7.80; plgs, Puk & LoCATTLE_Re- natives, $4.50a8 2 & 50 1ght |3 m.—COTTON and prices 1-16d | 1 (OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hardly Eneugh Oattle on Sale with Which to Test Prioes. HOGS SOLD. A BIG DIME LOWER Only & Few Feeder Sheep and Lambs Arrt * Week Fat Stw Bad Shape, the Worst. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 1. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, ] 869 8. 3.8471 6,704 Rucelpts were: Officlal Monday Official Tuesday Official Wednesday . Official Thursday Otficlal Friday Five days this week. . 3,128 Same days last week....10, .50 Same week before ¥ 2,761 Same three weeks 18,36 Same four weeks ag 1154 Same days last yeal 965 39,004 33,662 RECELF 1S FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The fnllowlnl table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs d sheep at South Omaha for the year Io date and comparisons with last year: ogs bll 608 1,461,331 90,2712 BhF«p 52,574 607,014 + 80,440 The following table shows the average :::’kel’"lllm‘l' :old on l\h- Soutn !?m. e last several dl 4 . pl son, WI\h (ormor years. T . 1901, [1900. 1899, 1898, [1897. 11896, - a8 - 2 .:: BTk e EE8 8 e rate 3, ?;fi .. = ) .-—.' gl s am s & e SBER S - T 2% 13 B33y 228% ° unmEs "yE 223228 "21228% wn e 52 ‘885222 "2on s sng;us 5 e mmmencs § a3 R o —————— p31] etmetecs tetecssesacs orscstems 83 S5 SB8%ES RES/IE = 2328 2RpFe ,..;..: 2 232338 s 3 'BEERE | oaeon 5388 23 23855 "wnn AR “gREaee B “BuENEg MNNN amIgNN Naoieia Nl S 288 2. [erep—— 223 253 FINE aooe ey s:s; y 31.. Augu-t i > lnalutu Sunday, * Indicates Hollday. The officlal number of mr‘ of stock brought n today by each roa Cattle. Ho's Sheep.H'r's, = - . d Total receipts....., u ‘ 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each burer Purchasing the nume ber or head indicated o ‘attle. H. h Oml.hl Packing C L 0’;'! "D“ Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armone & Livi all Hlml on h Ro(hlohlld R Totals. Wl 6ms am CA'!‘TLE—TII:" were 8o few cattle on aule today that there were not enough of any one kind to a test of the true mndmon of the mlrlet F the week, however, supplies are a littie heav! they were either last week or t days of I could be sald of the market today is that prac- tically everything sold at nomi nally steady prices. The quality of the offerings wuas rather on the mmmnn order and no quot- able change in prices was noticeable. The supply of cornfed steers has been very light all the week, and in fact there has not bean encu:h rood stuff on sale to test the market. safe to quote the market sirons, Hawever, on. anyinig 1o sirable. The s-rl fat cattle have been ther neglected, but the preuy good cuttle e sold a little higher. The cow market hi of something very inferior. This is true of both grass and cornfed cattle. On some days (ndlnfl was nol particularly brisk, and especially was that true of the last end of the Thursday market, but still for the week the situation was very ratis- factory. have not sold any too well this d except In the case of something so le market is a little lower. The mand for feeder bulls has been limited. I calves and stags have sold none too - stukor- and feeders have been strong all he week, and if anything are a ltile m.n.r Ty cattle in particular are stronger and vearlings of good quality are selling considerably higher than they were 8 week ago. The same svalso true of short Western range cattie have made up the bulk of the receipts this week, unl lnodny some South Dakota cattle sold at $6.50. Bteers of good aquality are Probably 166 higher for the week, and in some Zc higher, Cows higher for itie week, rs are No e § 5 Esnniensenenan Haky e ""'"'"""""E;gii- 3 ) 5 B2 SITSLRRNBE,; o0 ] e o ge 13 13 H 2n8a > & e -3 52 @ > °% SesLe ®6 an ctssNRumEEEEEELE S s3sREns eoteluiesmnin o = §28 awo e weessmoeene B33 1388 88 835 € TAASSSVASE; aepdaa Easugaans = Kl 5. @ R 838 TRIRRLTE (001000 o0 00 n 008037 £ ] ) 56 steers. ... 11 cows. £2252 23 orton—Colo. 5 feeders.. 2 feeders.. Y, Quoted lower prices took ing to & ai terday" none oo active at the decline, but of improving as the morning advanced ths market seemed to weaken and a good many hogs on the close sold 1 It was & slow, draggy market upplies were limited the disposed of in 'The better §rades of finish, ia Jacgey "'.;'u!'“'x‘u"" and as from £2.4 down ¢ Q lower. L s -:old largely mh the lght nun still complained considerably t {hi, 'ana In a' stod many Cases they ink, and in & hard time to get satisfactory blds on that £ atuft.” Representative sales: - i td 3 fig#ggé‘fiefitttttttll ¥ 3 - [ 8: : $S2TE: 33 $: $38TLTTTSe8 B T E35E: sTssses3iisns’ suiisnsnil 8 8 8 g ”‘IS‘88833:8‘:&!!..“...‘3]3‘ HEHHEEE E3553 a8 E3: g8t g¥s: = 0 0 8 88 08 8 0 8 o 8, tst‘t&tt5883835SSS‘SSS&:QS&SS}}II! o 120 T4 SITEBP—_There ~The: ‘were onl a few feeders here :;3 , 80 lh‘l’l a fair I'l( e! the market for fat stuff was not made. The feeders aold at about steady prices “Fcnm red Wkkh yultsm: m it ek supplies have been quite diberal, & big gain fi:‘ been % last '”k but as com‘nna wllh hll there is not so m\lch ner ase. The tei ency of pri e point, as well as at o(h severe break has taken place. mbs have lu'ferefi the most and may safely be quoted 60@7c lower than they were a week ago, but sheep are 40gb0c lower. The market since Wednesday has been very dull ana Rnchrl lppmnlly did not care whether they got much of anything or not. Owing to ‘the drop m feeders have also eased off, bus pro ly not more than logac | lower m-n they were at_the close of last week. letlllnnl for el holce ngs, . ock X l~ fair to good, $3.90@4. ’I §00d to choice wethers, $3.80g4.10; fair to (uod wethers, 60Q3.80 cholcc ewes, $3.50@8.75; o ; l.o leed!r yearlin $3.00@3.90; fee m L isgE . Repressntaiin sales: 1157 feeder lambs and ewes. 88 western ewes. feeder wethers. 106 western wethers. 400 Wutlll-n 'b:""“ “ cull ;:u s CHICAGO LIVE CakaRs assaasaa.’ TOOK Cattle and L Steady and Sheep Lowe: CHICAGO, , Aug. 1—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,00 head, inclu fflnl 50 Texans; §ood. ’.’..'i?fi....'"a"'m"‘%o""“‘.'iu‘}.?." i ferpats £2.5006.35; i ifers, $ad .25, ifers, 1. y | R R e HOG&R&:&I}S!’ 15,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 8, nver none; market 'I1¢'10c7lower, and butchers, ‘mix to eholcc heavy, $7.7057.0: AR T AMBS_Rocelpts, 600 head; ‘sheep dull, ‘lower; lambs teady. 800d’ to choice wethers, h.loot fair to holce “mixed o0; " western shesp, nhc.«'o&-nmuv- ‘lambs, $3.5006.00; western el yeatoriay: E‘-.m- ogs Sheep Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1.—CATTLE—Re. f;lpll. L‘X'Vo natl Texans and 320 alve Receipts. Shipment: (e TR cows steady to 10c lower. cholee export and dre- ed beef steers, Taie %o go0d, $4.75@1.75; stockers nnd Ieeaer- 22.8505.40; western fed steers, 6.25 Telul and Indian steers, $2. Lio; native cow Sk Sikts AND uuf; ‘Recelp head; market lte‘dy. native llmb 3.0 western lambs, $3.20@5.00; nltlvl we\h, 'er‘;, )l”nl.fl; ';I'%m We;lhew ed’ ews 45@4.490; Texas clipped year) BI5GLE: Texas clipped shoep, "f stockers and feeders, g’ km St. Loul le. Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS, r l—CATI‘LE—Ramlpl‘ 250" head, Thciudlis 2300, Texana: soares lull and steady; native shipping lml ex- gon steers, $5.4 dressed beef and utcher steers, steers under 1,000 uwl stockers and feede and helfers, bulll. W“. HOG lower; xu .na h.r. SHEEP' AND T AMBE- celnu 800 market slow; native mutto; lambs, $4.00§5.60; culls and buek-. 3.7; stockers, $2.25@3. Sloux City Live Stock Market, \ SIOUX CITY. Ja, Aus. 1 sra ATTLE—Re st beeves, 3. s S5 A i, S HOGH M‘D".n §7.25@7.55; bulk, §7.50@7 Stock in Sight. ‘The following llbl' thows the recel| cattle, h?- and sheep at the five prin markets for Aunm i Q“ ~ ttle. sh, a3t Ok 5080 4.00, r; selling, LM 1,40 8 4851 8 Cherry. PIERRBE, 8. D, Aug. 1.—(Special)— Profs. Kerr and Hanson of the State Ag- ricultural college left this city for a trip of several days’ duration on the range country, looking up pative shrubs and fruits, which will be experimented om at the college and their capacity for improve- ment in quantity tested. The special mis- slon of their present trip is to gather plants of the sand cherry, which fruit has shown itself to be subject to great t by care and cultivation. Yield of Small Graim. BIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Aug. L— clal.)—Weekly reports as to crop cos tions in this part’ of the state indicate that wheat will ryn from eighteen to thirty bushels per acre oats from forty to fAifty-five bushels and barley from thirty to fifty-five. One farmer near Fulton has threshed his barley and it measured fifty- seven bushel YANKTON, D., Aug. l—(Special.)— A considcrable number of cases of glande: have been reported in the vicinity of Ya ton recently. Three horses were killed at the State asylum because of their infection with the disease and three other horses be- longing to farmers have been disposed of in the same way. - EASY MOMEY!! ‘“gaseesiise $100 by our sure and st stem of turf :-—-;;. FRER. " Write for 1t sloners, 113 Thm B BETEEY

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