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

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‘CONMERCIAL AYD AV SIS B v BREAK IN CORN STARTS GENERAL DECLINE Geod Demand at Opening Toon and Heartsh Influences Send )'vives Downward and General o] Me; California, 31 to 3 Ibe,, 18¢; Texas dry, M‘lvnll de. ity g W ~e s, free). mestic, falr to extra, M4Q e Japasese. IN@te. @ OLABSESSteady; New Orleans, 19 e, FPROVISIONS-—Beef, quiet: family, $15.%0 mess, §13.00@13.50, beef ham: 00; packat, $14.06915. 0. Cut meal on, $11.90G12.80; plekled sl plekl hams, $13. efsich; western steamed, clossd’ at $il. nominal; South America, $IL7; compo 8.60; continent, '$11.80. ' Pork, e . short, clear, $19. 8 ER—Receipts, 8,54 pkgs.; market ; stats a-17.pnhnc: creamaty, e imitation creamery, 153@1T:¢ mteady; state facts :lml 'fid'éfl-new:f: y J |nd ‘ennsylvania, €; western cane ; western uncandled, 15@ic. teady. ESB—Receipts, 5148 pkgs.; market i b, ¥ s EE Allve: Bt chick to hred h urks , 11¢ fow) . $ Rovuber. coutd atd ar&zmm o o RS et It other gra! ai ) support by a bi anowad t for e time acted under the lead of the crowd ly stuft. News, however, was The yleld for the'yenr to total ‘nearly 2,000,000 bushels. wnd " the wea was hite and colored, $%c; small and for both tin and in lowering prices les. dh n values 78 64 In lmdoll‘ pot ing at $28.] i e T LA dard cl rul eas e 18 34, closi: £52 T5 for futures. Lead uoted and quiet in_tl Bpot clowed 1244 1o £i12 64, On a good stiffened Il‘ 1& points today firm at $6.46; London remained At e, Offerings of pig the market Jnu-u':n $23.4 and ung ern, $22. | o 1 dlesborough at Sls OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Conditions of Trade and Quotations on Staple afd Famey Produece. EGGB—Candled stock, 18c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, cording to age, turi ucks o ; and_gtese, ‘Figho; apring ¢ per TTER—Packl: ] _ stock, 13%4o; chploe e R e . rket, R R ety woon last {‘E o 6e;_ plei 3 , e; l i No. 2 northern, 2 ffloun—u}m-u.&mn nens. .10 X 4le: May, 0 \ber, i b:f. . 99%; No. 3 Atk 0. 1 timothy, and Provial T~WHEAT-Spot ERPOO! Aug northe ulet, $s 1%d; No. 1 ™ sprin Caitfornia, dull, 6s Septamber, by 3 CORN- American Ge 1i%4d. Futd ; Beptember, 6o 1 October, bs %d; January, nominal, PROVIBIONS-—Beef, sirong; exira Ind mews, 1078 61, Pork, firm; mess, went- ern, strong, ids 6d. Hui w §6s; short ribs, 16 clear middies, 'y dhe 64, long. clear Ibs., steady, s to #0_ibs., quist, to 16 Ibs., ‘stead 1 to 18 "‘cff:"fihgi'-“flay; Anuwmt hilty steady, in8d; American v oolored; TRALLOW-Prime city. steady, Be; Aus- R e cy winter, firm, :r )PB—At London (Pacific coast), firm, BR—Nominal. - PEAS Cunadiam Guiet, ve sy, Minneapolis, Wheat Flour and Bran. INNEAPOLIS, Aug. 7—WHEAT—Sep- e ..ia it 0. 1 e 1 e Dbl Firet patents patents, umni‘ first gm\n—ln"bu"i LTS Duluth Grain Market. northern, 71%0; Beptember, ATS—~Cash, 3io. Peoria Markot. PEORIA, ML, Aug. 7.—CORN-~Inactive T U v, e At Gl 0 basts of fim tor mn- anad good SEW YORK. STOCOF. »v) Geneoral Upwars Tienc rern, but Streagth NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-The ther exi in tradi t rise ? was result o‘lnt.n: .‘mn’nm:lnt by the ‘comm ot minority site Eludm that they had secured an off ST eks: "?- ] 5;?5!: BOSTON, Aug. 7—Chll Joans, Slouing' of stosks: and bands: - Amalgaciated 8" fae i e lgggg e #3530 New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK. Aug. T.—The followl the closing prices on mining stocks: = ma; Consols were ity were dull on w Grand trunks we, Y ; balances, Tosted 3ibe Tor detaag Whowa: Avatiable cash balance. W 31.-1:: guld, $102.845, 1. New York Mowey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 1-~-MONEY-On call, Steady, NGO per cent: last per cent; prime mercantile paper, o STERLING EXCHANGE — Stro; ‘“v t .:‘-“YM‘ fl-MM.dI“‘ At - .4 or Yy days: -t rai ol #4880 commercial bliis, 3.0 HILVER-Bar, 2%¢; e, INDS-—-Government, rallroad, 1 jar. ‘osing quotations on bonde are as OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Desirable Grades of Fat Oattle Sold at Just About Steady Prioes, ket Ruled Strens, Bverye tolibtres thing Betng Sold Barly. BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 7. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. W0 pam - Insk S22 ;ig:"n! H ¥ e 3 RECELPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and Shesp &t Bouth Omaha t:z‘l.'!-m date, with comparisons with 0L Inc. Dee. 411,794 . 1,060 57,902 . N 71,698 wing ta Shows (De averige #0ld on ihe Svuth Omaha nogs market the last seversl da; wilh ecom- parisons with former yoars: = 1902 435,754 1,644,568 096 n,:fi!E;i!-!Ep” ) <! & RUBEE N e i3t 3 4t g s > geeEen T 5 =R Fe3d e Jezes3ige (3 e earg Joonmnste BSBRE AL SERESS BIAE & open cent and for three-months’ per cent. Foreign Finaneial. LONDON, Aug. 7.~Money was wanted for large Cl‘ln-lu‘;‘lll :z‘ discounts were showed no n- and there wi for Americaris, t, little 1nverent ‘harder. Homs fails ting trafMic raturns, i 218 -=o=-=--§ 0 ts was e num-~ postis ‘decreassd €1, &M £4,000, “THe. £ PR ey e h e of per, cent. he rate of dlscount is un: gent. The amount of bulllon Bank of England on balance £113,000. PARIS, Aug. 7—The fons on tho bourse today ‘was slightly firier. Business inactive up to the last haif 3 became more -n‘imnd on o the today was LY L] £ ew Fork exchange. ym: ; eings, §1.60,180; Ui 00" maney. bOE per conts th . “L’N‘” wej Wfllr'fi at all desir- ready e at steady common stuff, such as sells low $5.00, though, was rather dull, but “:,"w‘:'m""‘.:a"‘.,g::.:m' ves [ at Mfll-fi“m ‘where quality was at for the better grades of l and Was active and arket could quoted rice of the ‘were not very many beet stosrs here loday of ‘gvod Qualitz: Dut.the 3 RS B 9 ¥ 4 uly .. wvi) al ough led | ot 5 f : ed u , s b - 9 J 3 A r % 3 aithough th flc:l T ] 7 A7 . state h g Tese de- of the Bank o Cudi o T ir & Co.; 8 2,00 i Kansas Cit T R. Becker & De i £ | o ed | 0T Bropnen.: : i i ifo 3 ¥ X i ] the t. 3 Totals. 2 ‘was o tly cholce was - of as packers bough pract Pl on_these half ”fi 8, 7. ~Clearings, 00G3.35; Teed or $1.55G2.%5. ‘Were Nl 1! and in w Aug. prige yeariings are Bouth Dal common b Wy . | enic. ¥ ; t 8 B - 0. COWS ; us sea- Wik s, H ] lvanced in te and_sentimen is ullish. ‘within .= e ie vaie. sl 300 4 *| head i : 2% T, . o b w o] f %fl"ifil 3 E&y ,';:aszéf; " s B HHEH 2 i ui“filliéfifi. 85000000 0008 451555 5515185 63 45 89 8580 851 8945 8515 59 8905 B 00 60 . 100 00 8000 00 0085 00 . 83, BT T T T T T L EHH £E| i i Srzesssand T OIL CITY, Pa, Al Bii TO! £F i 1 seessEREIsECEsEsRE H ¥ T s T i tzsuualsuunssmnnntaassuus:aauu? L O o R e e 8 1 i g5 o g £ ] S s e ;:! = - ne i 00 0 66 0 OO0 550 B5EO B . . 80 . 5000 8500 4 B0 0 00 00 1 30 0000 00 00 B0 00 S0k i 20 a0 D i ettt e I E HOGS OPEN TEN LOWER, CLOSE STIONGI G helfers.. 572 33 10 cows.... N7 1 cow. 0 1% 19 wteers.. 81 feeders.. 7 feedors.. 808 § ¥ 9 teeders.. 1 feeder... 70 § foeders. co J. K. Strause—8. D. 22 steers... 1158 480 ateers. A, D. Adamson—Wyo. 100 eteers..1i38 § 06 . Cattle Co.—Neb. 56 feede: s, 998 . and G, W. MoNell~Wyo. % 848 feeders.. b2 2 feeders. L —.2.—1- s s o000l oste “SaiEeey 5 i (3 .......-.W...n-..-...—- 5 H %= -} Q=R _RAR H S E i 8!1838# Garrott—N 18 feede: 1 teeder. ler fun of hogs here today than esday or Wednesday: but av there wae 5 deop in grflw-;.:: other start the market was & dime lower r in the morni there were nol Kkers' - orders, %0 5!:2?&35;3 : we. g rs 32» 25 to $1.90, and as high s paid B verything wad sold i oday's decline takes the markst babk o ne to. the lowest potnt reached since June 1. Representative sales: No. . Pr. 18 % £ ] ss¥: s¥zssl ¥, E‘ SEREETTEEEYI SErErasEs TSN IAI AN Be: s¥ssi! $E8si i g8 & S IR T LB A 4 i 8% §¥ssesis: fas S LR S s UM AR IS aiied e i o g8 112gies There were not enough ‘lambs offered make a test of the market. DUt it o saty quu“' it “fi“zh i . ‘eaders continu #00d demand and anything desirable. sold at fully as good prices as were pald yesterda; % Quotations tor clipped stoc cholee yearlings, $3@MM.W; Tair 303,60, good to choloe wethers, lair to 'good wethers, 33.0003.25 CHIOAGO '~ LIV Cattle Steady, Hogs Lower and Sheep y, clise s fard 1o | T o $6.0007.00. HOGS—Recelpts, 21,00 head: estimated to- morrow, 16,000, left m" " 48,000, -lrhu- .5004.00; nafive weatern lambs, top, 8.66. b Officlal yesterda i i Recelpts.| ents. F 13 (i 71 St. Louts Live Steck Mawket, UIS, Aug. 7—CA pts, 5.000 hea and lights, §1. butchers, §1.40G7.1. AND LAMBS—Receipts, ng; native muttons, 8. cul ucks, 00g8.35; Texans, $.00 St. Joscph Live Stook Mark H, Mo., BT, Ji L Mo., celpis, 208 Head:' market higher: natives g ers, 81 veals 5. wtockers and feeder: EP AND BS-—Rocelpts. 1819 head; market steady to strong; top Idaho lambs, $.16. Sloux Oty L¥ ook Market. SIOUX CI la., Aug. 7.- Finer, i}lfia n‘y"s'uvu 5007 80; mixed, $2.5006.00; stockers , bulls ::: -lnduor- 0; yeariings and calves, & Market. . 1.~CA' Re- Texats, 40 Aug. 7.—CATTLE—Re- | d siead; Indian pteers, $3.750N 18, Texas .1 ey alves, §1. HOGS—Receipts. Jewer; top, §7 Beavy, ;4 5,600 head: marke b\».l: Of sales, 37, yorkers, $7.95 LAMBE—Reoeipts, hend; market steady to 100 higher; native f orn lambs, 100; $2.656M.60: westetn wethorn O e s RLIE; Toxal 0G4 15; Texan o ockers and fe: ¥e ook Market. YORK, Aug. 7 —BEEVES-Re 18, Dressed _beef, steady; oity, Aressed be ides, 134@14%e, Deat, (Tthe. bout SHEEP AND 8hewp, slow, steady lhng‘ al; at I!.;? s RS- Recelpts, 2,662, bs, lm‘;'?oll r. 1 i dressed mut- dressed lambs, Sgllc. e shows the receipts of at the flrm’:fll}.l Cattle. Homs. Sheep, 294 6,161 r& 500 500 200 ‘few Tambs, ton, per Ib. oThe tollowing , hogh & arkets Tor X 21,000 5000, 1, NEW YORK, Aug. 1.~COTTON-! led. steady u:.m oy foeptember, 7.98c; .28 bece: ad :"'n't‘?fm e ugust, i P+ 4 “tober, 7.T6o; November and T.m'llr‘clh‘l'll’e" April, 1.7, e whes 4 . _guiet and st lands, 8 S160; midaling gult, §5aee Balm BET ToUm, Atk 1-COTTON.. Middling, Sc; ‘saies, 9 bales: e, 16 bales; shipments, 400 bales: stock 5.6 flt LWVESTON, Aug. 7.-COT TON—Quiet, IVERPOOL, Aug, 7.—-COTTON- y moderate: bustbess 15i2a BihL: Arsetbay fajr, 5%a; good middli 204 oxinery 2 o 0, Biddling, Inary, i O ", HRe” ailen "0f ine day were 50 bai which 500 were for specul: d included 2,000 bal ica oy g 4 , sellers; An‘um M-644, buyers; Septe: ot Vit o, S, Sommele December, 414-4d, buyers: December-Jant- annnr‘]- Feb- April -«5 Yania X, ‘Mfibl and. Wisconsin X "ana_above, 54080; Dhlo and Bennspl: Yanla N0 clothing ¥ndcombing : Foiun o sirmtrs. T30S0 e "’:% "y il . i ) tub- . —— Steamer is Not Damaged, The m-?m. ied no damage ‘ana ‘will on its this afternoon. 1 s faden” wich I.l:‘m'filum oFraRocs e e . Out of the Iron Market. 8tx turnaces pany are in full op- Distiiling Compan: NEW YORK, Aug. T.A mmittee, i shaves of G reedilSument of (e Capinl B Auu:u. has inced, of sale: Aug. 1-16th, ine.; Sept, inel. Return, oa‘l". nu.‘ On other uly and August rate wili be one fare plus §2.00. (2)~Dates of sale: Until Sept. 30th. Re- turn, Oct. Slst. . tes of sale: August 3-7th, inclust elreult :;:un flg“. Duluth or c': reat Lakes. ther neso tsconatn, North Dabota castern pointa, Write us where' you are to to many o reservs nee, Call ut liinols Central City Ticket Office, No. 142 Farnam Street, or adress, W, BRILL Dist. Pass. Agt., Tii. Cent. R. Rt Onnlha Davis & Cowgill fron works, AND 1601, 1608 and 1506 Jackwon Street, Omaba, Neb. Tel. 538, B. Gabriskis, Agent.’ J. B, Cowslll, Mgn iin

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