Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 5, 1902, Page 8

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Graine Are Toused Uphhkrlyluht, but Tumble Sharply. DEALINGS. SAVOR OF PROFESSIONALITY @504 Strongth Displayed at Open and When Stuff is Unloaded ot Top Figure Prices Break Badly. CHICAGO, Aug. 4—Manipulation and Beptem! shorta in ail graise in- uch lnlhlencrd penis and ‘the prorting early, and ber. -lumpod and %@ 141 il ¢ ‘grade; Minneapolls and rted flfl cars, making a total for the three points of st 647 last '“. and 53 a }‘Hll‘ g ‘&}' NW'D‘I T, Sand el b shi, In(n(l:q"l'! §,106,000 hulrhll d by very small receipts, :;:-lu*dld. "Au 1 wheat, there was tals of manipuiation of !tplem"' oml:xl ?;n] all o ed i ‘ the bull pposed oV B o The local eariy.” aithough Tonts was e ! bri ugh to ie, At the opm.d sold to closed wuh celpts I‘l.h.l resulted was aug- ‘weather and were quiet and of a er‘ falrly t fol waitin ‘h'mr at '3‘3*' 10c down at $10.87% riba'The Gown at $10.0 RIS timated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 520 gars: corn, W cars; oats, %6 cars; hoge, ng lllfl"ll f‘!fl! ranged as follow: Hm Nb. 2 white, 51@ .. No. 1 northwest. ¥, $.38; clover, con- . | 7. l1m \ ll l dalr 1 mfie'. h:lllzuon Cresnaty, mm “"hn‘f Rfmnm 546 fanc; . cofored and whi small, n-w state full cream, white, e a, es ;uhm Uncandied, 15eiRe. ve: Dressed 13@134c; markets were closed today kets were dull and featureless, with traders manifesting ittle interest a3 to the course of prices. in_eased off a trifie 3 the bid There were no sal 1.9 i n-llln‘ ll wer at lm ...E'm. Jatter at 1y wu 'lndy with a ‘Olllnfl at ces. 007 No, 2 northern foun No. 1 southern foundry, southern foundr: rants were nomi; d not quoted. OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS, ifon 1t Staple - d Fancy Produee. m(?—cnn l(wk. l‘e L1V PUULTRY urk 10c ana ,.....%k mn.‘}' cu".‘c..'..'.’ ber b ‘R—Plckl stock, 1240; chnlot in tubs, 15g16c; or. T dllr rat hrt CAUGHT FI8H-Tro e 12c; red snapper, lobsters, m-'a a"fne lobsters, gréen, p-r\ A ulineads, Nt —Per ton, HAY—Prices quoted by-Omahs. Whi HaY Desters’ -llocllflnn Choice hay, 1 medius ml’i; No. 1 “lm Ryo -tnw. $5.50. These prices 8y of 9f good color and qoality. De- Recelpts light. VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER--Home grown, per dos., NEW CELERY—K-llmal 30c. o, Bl"E’I‘!—-Per b-llct, Dc- GR. ‘ORN—Per doz., be. i: ULI—M‘:‘ flg‘ s 200. PARSLEY-—P: D“c £z i ket ES-—] uuakA E—California or home grown, omons—u-w c-momu. in sacks, per i 0. et do. Homo ATOES | NAVY BIMN!—I"{rl terest bond PEACHES—Californiu 8t. Je Arkansas mm-hgr o-humt crate, E r S-Baset eTate -c:g ALOUPE--Texas, per crate, $3; per 5 WATERMBLON crate, §1.50. TROPICAL FRI PINEAPPLES--Florida, #,to * count, 'nim;,u‘xn—rn bunch, acfording to sise, om' Nflnfl T6@5.00; - Medi- lnsonetre, HLBOGT; Mes- v v A srmarie O ;e tn fanoy m -munrn& lhm—hiongi u'w for Miignst. - BRAN-—-Dull; HAY-;D!III B sack ‘timothy, $10. llON L‘OI'I'ON EMP TWINE—8t gm\'lllo'l—?flrl. Lard, ork ful e Yokl [ Sadasdify Toleds Grain and Sced. ), 0., Alll. 4--WHEAT-Falrly Beptember, o iw.’hm‘ Oembo'. Il--o-..lh. "Wheat Flour and Bras. mul. A‘. t.—wuur "H-“a.-.':}m“m .40, “Ln—n ‘watke Fia fi?’wu e i “increane, 5000 bu. Peoria Market. KTEORLA, Aug. 4--CORN—Firm, higher; o. ) OATS—{rregular, firmer; No. 3 white, 370, tray 4 WRLHIBKY—On the basis of §L.81 for. fin- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, NEW YORK, Aug. &—There strong influence at work in toda market and the rate of activity ut the dullest of the vear. tn. of the London Btock exchange was only Wt tactor in the duliness The con- Mnnflon of the future of the local money farket was a more Sfiective considetation. Last week's loan increase has brought the loans of Nev "Url clearing house banks to & total of over .l’«l.m, whlch 1s ul. e 000 excess of those of * $1.¢ M ta are onty about cash 300,000 lens o nar axo 'and the surblis reserves bout $8,000, But the condition of the New York trust companies s of greater lmpnrunu now than ever before timating the money situati thelr deposits on June 3 of 700,000,000, 000,000, wwn.’m th $957,000,000 in the e date. Comparative fig: ures show (hat irust ompaiy Toans oa collateral and on personal murllhw!n Qy The 000, coi 'hll- the actual cas! n hand b‘ theve Inatitutions on June 0 10, or less than $1,000,000 ‘The enormous ex- of the trust co y cautious Mln' gains force as the period approaches for the Interior demand For currency. Today's developments seem to show that lhc outward movement or gold is over for present, owing probably to the success nwndln. the. French ' rente conversion pla Discounta in Pnrl- foday fell to near per cent and an advance in the llerllnl rate there indicated remittances e London to be placed in the loan market there: Aside from this general repressive influence only a few stocks were affected by lMivlflugl causes. The iron and steel group some ad- tay nom the briffant trade Prospects, semi-annual report of the Re- public' Bteel Sompany, Fumors ot col;ln tee) “intimations of by the United government's favorable estimates of the August 1 cotton condition had some effect on cotton carry rallroads, and an attempt was made to vance the' coalers’ idea that coal mining may be taking by the room traders, lhc only buy.r'. caused prices to retrace or two stiffened n um Tuu Py eluln. '.: dur & Pacific, h‘{kho income ise there was no future in- et. Total sales, par value, bonds’ were un- Un call. the New Tort Sim Stock ncuanigt, T o Paul “ID‘I Testest 538 940 Adams Bi.. 190% [ American Bx N nflEiH;g::g: ‘32 & I‘flh d i E 2 | ™ New York Mining Quotations. m YORK, Aug, 4.—The follo the closing prices on mining socksr® *° toflay quiet In the i el weak &1 1 ut e firm later. Canadinn Pacifies ‘were Feaker, in sympathy with < New ' York Trunsvaal s a hardening ten Bank Clearings. oulnn Aug. 4—Bank clearings. 3. correnpon Inst yoar. Hl. Increase, CINNATL Aug. & et per s S ¢ balances. LSO Money l«w 16&" exch.nn SEpe. ar, e e ew Fork §7,677,062; per cent. { chariges, $17,881,147; HH.AD 'anu. adih fSeeriomy 0. ‘ALTI"OR 4 ar o ocs, sabeTis. “3tone = ,060; Mone: t o Condition of the Treasury, WASHINGTON,. A 4.—Today'n state- ment of the t lances in the gen- :: funfl .XCIII.I‘" of llle olmouo.o- 14 Coftee Mrkel. NEW JYORK = A l‘v—lr‘fl mo. nndy No. ?I' lnvoloe !fie o, rflov-h,l s@1ikc. h market opencd steady tol points higher and othe to § points Io'er M IM balance of session a most course' was tol~ lowed with the bull lyndhut. practically in control, whe for some time past the near position: vu ruled relatively on support of the bull cont they were nlumly weak about the bo\tom. with sentiment concern. ing them once quite bearish. The importing ehmnl sold with fiden: it mnec b.llvmu covered hi ! WA as in order, plr‘- ticularly as Brasil m-lpu were heavy and foreign mrnt news not up to ex; Was very active all with the close firm; Near monthe K- net unchln‘efl to 16 polnts h! Tot: sales were 131,500 b-gc Inclll L—COTTON—NI\II- ufi t, uc- .Ic 3 Dcto um, n-uc muflflnu Sult, 8 35-160; CIo-l ng: Futures closed qulo l.lk Septem! anuary, 7. ber, 74397, 4o 2 February, 743 bid; hm 7.4 bid. OIL CITY, Aug. 4 Ib—firfl $1.22; certl flutn'. no_‘ild. A Ll: bbls, ave Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, AII.. ‘-—n'APOnT’ln PPLES- S A B DL n bags from Sc to | and in < are novlnx nlhcr llnvly. steady around figures, l’n odmchu are quoted l( mllo and Sugur Market. NEW ORLIANS, A Strong: et 5100 B u‘.""&,.m“ %nmm"ntm hl f\l 18 tH i‘x’w YORK, Aug. —SUGAR—Raw steady: fair . #e; Centrl % 3 ‘; . refining, 2%¢c; KANSAS CITY, ceipts, 7500 nal 'fiu -r.n.. 50 Texans, %0 ) Satives, Natives R antine stulr. s stocks 4 e Jowsr." Cholce” sxpors. and 4.-"..:.:.?. 32 250 lllln heiters, bulls, $2.75¢ 70.3 & mnnan .%‘Oeo“v‘ m! steady to fi 'n bult of . "% el e Jower. 1. : mixed . 40; yorkers, in’zxr AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1.700: marker, 10Gie lower. Native lambs, 3350 " Harvls to J. est feet of lflfi. r"?ld AOCfl Warranty Deeds. H J. Orvvtl.ld'lbm'\&mhl- nmh lots § a lock 26, Ben- OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET | uww;-«o»u..mwm Sold Bteady. HOGS AVERAGED A LITTLE STRONGER Heaviest Run of Sheep in Many Weekn and Prices Suffered a Deoline of Fifteen to * Twenty-Five Cents All Aro SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 4 Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. 4,908 l.gl 1, & 3 three weeks ago. tm ime four weeks ago.... .(fl Bame day last year. 3,686 1 el RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1‘0 DATE. The following table ows _the receipts of cattle. hogs ‘and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with comparisons with year: Dee. Clltk nmp i The f.llb'll!l table -unw- the averige price of hogs sold on ihe South Omaha market the last several days, with com- parisons with former years: Date, | 1902, [1901.1000. llfl 11808, ]l.'l.fl'. 3T e 31 _Sj‘iii 2 3% "§88238 "as: 80 "y * Ll wme 58 o0 3 o A et 253 ‘ngs 258 RE B2 % I T T T e— ESEE -;:z csemes s wioe £33 | 355 £33t 8 ol BaomaBSu: o Ipts .....108 The disposition of the S oy reodpte win ol ch bu; asing the num- ot esd tndlontn eh BE.oE2EEEERY §: .l 3 8467 8,610 TTLE-—There was a good, lberal run o( ullu. heie today, receipts bein, lldonbly heavier than on any Mon: Saveval waslea and alan haavi The bulk of the re- The cow wn:\'wg;zou lon tufl. the start ckad ¢w of better m p:bolll o—. :&i m- eho«n huvywvlrlm however, ant a steady ovwl it was al % arou bulk f rn omfl- 20ld | m“u‘i', na e Bk if, chotce, but 4y, friive Torwer. eal calves and not show much of any change, was not a very heavy run of stockers and feeders here today, so {hat the better grades sold at fully s uuy« rices y looked a llltl. nlronx'r Im n the cm of so ln‘ rL luhlc. lha\llh the mrnx could not be quoted any more than *Fhe quality of ‘the western cattl today was very fair, and the be: ‘ooul be qua! steady whe: t quality Was at il desirable, *The common. Kinds were, of course, & little neglected, and mfl.mp- w.u Cows sold generally a dime war, fow onoices ones sold early af lbo\ll. Il.hdy feeders co! nded lnldy 10 stron.g pri ntative salee: SITERIIATRRBRT e BpssszsuNsses oo e 0 ne s e o, 4 3 AND HEIFERS. AND FEEDERS. 1 + 1040 géi.l S -%;; - EEPTTT-0 y uESESEa E2 2 DL LR BELEUET S S B PEE R R R A F RS b > #pEggag {2 YEE: s =3 3 50189 60 602 10 00 00 £4 50 5908 40 10 10 4205 1019 89 00 6589 . 00 80,00 09 0914559 19 10 10 00 04 8205 0 m OB W 000 o oS 2 = SpEt.—-" i §BE | semstennnsnsenzoesnoeeissEiusetnenntatineg T 8838828 EEEEREEE] g : 883238 0 00 0 0 00 600008 15 e 050 €100 00 15 09,00 80 k0 o 9 00 0 5 LORSEO B DN a0 0 B3, BEERRRE SRR BRI ERASETELTeIRL LS HRATZERBLE =8 ¥ «BR 2 lm—-.lsn_._..=~.._=._..-=-...nt=-....:l_n.-.t—_—.-.-;:.z B s ——o, o 888 n .mn- { stoss... 16 feeders ceders 1bull... 9 COWR. .,/ 26 cown. ... 951 3 cows, 1 cow.. otrcesser d0owa... 3 feeder § feoders. 3 teeder: CasmEnee lRanens® 233585222 05542338 | oy 8§ steers. 1 bull. § 58 8 Sosveman 2deNid Soma a S Me Sasesswe 525238735 £ ball—Neb. 3 833 888 I 5% 4N TIRI22ER l‘SIJQ | %= 5225 . G St E 9;5,‘55‘5 - ] ger—Neb, v, g leker_Wye. 1t 'Il f s 1180 J. Hellqr—Nab. WIl-oIE Bros.—Neb. § S0 mssmsmoe RRHIERS 238 388333 323 e sass =38 Neb. 3 feeders. 107 $ 60 - T T— ISJ!SII’ S0RT ‘ormick—Neb. 23 feede: 23sE52 8338028 usg;; EEvads Batatandunns o sssgss;saa T BSR2 phass WM B Efii-fis“ifzsfi se8s8 o & e g B 5 s roce Omnn bt i - 2 £ g? -‘ t:g‘ H SR 55 a8 @sa & 14 cows....1088 £545E8tngentsti LY i 3335 -..,?...g......,_. SS.QHEEI!{ cow.... 1060 OG- ihe recelpts of hogs were fatrly liberal today for a Monday and as the loca demand was 1 oy 4 anwtmmnmn- g REEREE! ottt gt ot s Pttt £ et d ottt bttt i, —ana -x::s& w'l(u wing to the hea: celpts today buy- o were & Iittle mlaw Shout th: te a tow a drop, the decline amounting :0 about Il.l. :.h,:. l:‘fl!n'.'“ marke:” wes aiso a = o iaposs of the ULk of what o There were only & few fesders offered, so that there was not as severe a break on fat stufl. The market, he some extent the decline on kil X QuO(l“nnlI for clij (MI; 'GM“}‘(, eariings, o gond, 5 509.00; w00d-to choice weiners. 800888 e e S 5G1, Wfi".’é«a’ pring b fair o good ecder wethers, . 1“!%‘ foeder $3.00G3 85 ‘ b, m R::-on:llw aales ¥ th Dilkote shoes al » Bouth Dakota shee 00100 50,00 6900 v 00 00 69 0 8 00 00 00 0 0 00 80 88 0300 00380 80 12, BRSSLTIRSBIASTIRRL RGBT CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET. endy to Slow- Lower, A# ‘—OAflbl—chfilpt 000 westerners others ulow $6.00676. 50, HOGS—Recelpts today, tomorrow, 18,600; left _over, 6000; close slow. Mixed and buk GF- to choice, heav; rough, heavy, 7. ‘0 l!. Wn bulk A of sales, i 22,000, sheep .uc hm Booa ts' "( i to oholos HEoTe to. ohgies mixed, Ti%000.0); ‘weatern' o heep, 88 1.00; pative iambs, $3.6086.00; OMclal BAtUIGAY! fi Cattle T nceipta’ 8,080 u1s, —~CATTLE—Recel, llm M-d, |nc|udfi|: 6,500 'ronn--(um expor ady ; luflv- lhlnvln and oe! 78; ’ nd butcher llfl: 1bs., $4.¢ .20, T5@2.85; bulls, 75; Texas and in: \75; cows and heiters, 1,000 head; - market 5 nwln-. hud. cller'. $7.1 BHEEP' AND LAMBS— market eyt n-uve muuon lami cull lnd buckl 4.00; stockers, H New York Live Stock Market. 2%, new, fancy, noo. b\ll 3 bulls, $4.50@6.15; cows, e.blel were unch-md Ve opened milks, $4.0004. Hoés—nemum o Ok market lower. Btate hogs, ¥, 9; mixed western, nom- "Shimmp AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 15,638; (ood sheep and strictly nflme l-mb-> steady; others lower. few extras, $4.40. @s.: chofce, St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST, JOSEPH, Au 5. —~CATTLE—Re- cel 2,884 head lbcw HOG!—MD“. 8,111 head; lt.td lower‘ t.nd light mllod oy ld ‘?g n_E.:"P"u 430 bead; slow and —_— Stock in Sight. following tabl h and she Workers Meet PITTSE 4-~The board of the Windesr Glass wor?:-:"un" tion tlnd ocal assembl; “un work. ANl paniow, “the. 8, Tesolution ,M res, Mu “ae- time fixed Br. Soaties & Searles, Omal, b DR. McGREW Disenses and Disorders of ln O-ln 87 Yenrs’ Experience, 16 Year: Omaha. umnmauaumumnm«n Hot ‘S‘ng Treatment for §

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