Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 15, 1902, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grains Bee-Saw lnd Markets Are Olawed te Raggoednes by Manipulators. OATS SHOW BEST VIM OF ALL rm Close Firm at a Shade Higher, Whi Corn Drop Of and Provisions Spilt Up. N A —Rag grain mar- ket beme n e Tasatpia tion, today. ‘raders ou'hl that deats and lh ex- &‘1’[ finds is M'hutln- ht and was loeh-hv b e ult was a see-i tions. t fluctuad At the ciosé mr-“hnm eight with s lnor- lower, wel it weigh! September wheat ol m whea # am. u& -c*cu:r‘: oui m % lower. B he blgd harvests erialize. 1 etn 3 nnd M!fl in: d 10" ‘Whea Ef}fiafifi! ', Wi lect that an ef- al ‘were | al ly with wheat and on statistical journal in ‘the. e to be Ill mnl- -%n\rmn ofl on eat reaction ay ‘Artioles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. b a8 | due chiefly to 'hw-r offerings. common_to eholce, erop, T1glke: oids, h@10e cro e ; 1900 o op g LEAT DES— Galyeston, 3 to 3 Iba., {8e; Caliternia, o, 11 0 2 ba.. 1he; Texas Ary, 24 _to % Ibs., ise. WOOL —giter: domestie 3 TALLOW--asy: city fu‘..'.? o, e Fnovmé‘«i— wxndy fllw w atiet, "$hh 0; city extra mdu R no.& vents, | mten o Al i gontinen! ”0. Pnl‘l. dull whort clear, $18 lear, R—Recelpts, -lnu anirr. lmlh: @Y% ; -..lc!:lllon t M{’I E—~Receipts, 660 pl lln.cfl large, colored and white, ew ' state full cream, col weaki sinte pad Pemaesivenis. B tern, candled, 174@190; uncandl [OLASSES—8teady; New Dflelnl, 3@ ULTRY—-AII". llld)’. chlckcn-. 12 wls, 14e; turkey: & firm; Chickens, 15c; towls, W@I4lke; tarkeye, mub—mnounua ‘weakness devel- oped in again today and another m laktn off quoted values. At the el tone of the market was very lfll e break failed to stimulate de- and from ccmmnon or speculators on the local exchange, tho uml fair amount of metal was reported to have been placed for forward delivery on the outside at con- ceesions to buyers. ‘At the elolo atandard dn‘n was _quoted at $11. e, $11.60 recovery occurred in tin to- ( both here and at London, local prices ¢irig bid up about % points thoum actual bestsase we unimp: od with lpo! at "Il 68 and e reaction was rtmnla rul cady but unnhl here at $4.13% and road at £11 Demand for spelter as_fair and l.h. tone of the market firm London remained at 218 ?mv-d ll. clo‘ln utures at &£ h ‘flmcuu'w closed at ll- " and e OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKHTS, Conditions of Trade and Quotations om Staple and n-cy Produce. 8—Candled stock, ?Gl Poux.-m'#” d.n, d‘uh and l-:..?.h. IDHII olhha., ‘ iobs! Ib. Vle~ lobnon. sreen, p':r"'lb. - -. m SATE e E;H”eu ot by Omana 1 Dealers nzaoei.l.lon. pflofll r" Uwornh, &m( crates, ftancy, §1; Ja x'"fl,q rf ihukn mtm o ,‘vmmrm DOI box. §L.75; Clapp's APP! mmer sarities, per bbl., ‘ BAPPLES—Per bbl, §2.50. CANTAl{Og:’D— W Der crate, LT; WATIRHIMNI—C 16@25c. ll—lo uthern C‘Ilm M 20-1b. .‘B“L' BERRIES—Per 16-qt. u‘q $2.25@ | In TBOPICAL FRUITS. /AS-—-Per bunch, according te size, e e "l\ H50@L.T6; Mes- .09, patents, nm Sloarn, 5.0090.10F second 'clears, BRAN-In bulk, ower, §11.60 Philadelphia Produce PHILADELPHIA, Au rm, demand;_ex: r Te; L350 mflq fair deman tl’tlh nearby, 2, loss oR fesh western, 2lc, loss o fresh south tern, , loss off; fresh 16@17c, lo. off. o8 E—Firia. good d?fnlrade New York creams, primg sma ew falr to good, lm Market. 4. ~BUTTER- western cream- York full creams, Toledo Graln and Seed. TOLEDO, A weak; mlh .:! Beptember, 70%c; e, y, T2%0. oS0 el weak Beptember, §2¢; De- 40%e. oui—nun. strong; September, f2c; December, 29%c. SEED--Llover, active, strong; October, %; January, %.47%; No. 2 als ke, 13008 Decem- Milwaukee Grain HILWAUK“ A\l U ~WHEAT-Firm; No. 1 mflhern. 0. 3 northern, 76@7ic; Y E—Firm Nn. l. le. mm.m—imay Nor%: Gae; sample, %0 CORN-—8eptember, bljec. Duluth Grain Market., DULUTH A U ~WHEAT-Cash, Nn *Nb. 2 northern, Toe: No. September, 68c; mber. %0%e; December, Ze; 1 normorn o OATI tember, to arrive, 3i%e. Peoria Market. RIA, llL "An 'EO] iteady ; lll ‘and irr sgull.r. new No, 8 'hl\l billed WHISK Y—$1.31 for finished goods. Cineinnatt rits, CINCINNATI, Aug. W.—WHISKY-—Dis- a!ri-rl' finished goods active on basis of NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Veolume of Deall Market Re le YORK, Aug. 4.—Toda: d in stocks were larger than those of ye terday and there were more of the usual market leaders that were conspicuous in the trading. But the market remained un- gren and the special features of strength aid not have news to expl” 1 them beyond the nwflcd euvl'y of -?ncul-uve poals. he Goul tocks oont Increases, but Missour{ auu ln. but the was assumed by h the dealings favorite of this stock for some lbonl to embark from forelgn e ¢! ln wu marked ug 8% and Louls- ville & Nuhvlll. advanced ints on ac- aaPhe s that t exi some i B0 taben ‘toward ¥d completing the tran ran: the company trol. A m available " for - possible . absorption © wers 'm w"““"‘" d Pacifics generally were affect “l sympathy, but the dealings were on A smal scale, In the industrial ltne Sugar Ilfd- a con- icuous upward movement without ex- ation and the .l'nrcll stocks continued mm wld‘ly in spite o( Of lflll dlenllll of Am ll A tetests In. on: b-r of minor rallroad stocks £ the foi 7" abnormal, "owing our umru dur- k. which ‘\'lopn the 'l‘lu pnunt fi“&. b 1ares mu"::h last few months, umotl previcus borrowers lgcn s'i T muat | 2 8. But it mus adneollnohd mtfl&‘; rade bal- ance in our ough m than ex- ted, rth accumulating, with n( noubl. lm.-nuu ‘n soon ‘n; begin ‘There 18 1o pro| IN 'Ly in Ill'lt ot a ehn-n it this cgum hat borrowings abroad to dueoun it m cfl-cld with comparative 'l'ho listing of a Russian government bond on the New York Stock .xchln'e marks a h it s hoped will develop en urk f ‘The bond m: '“"B"-:. 4N but atendy. w value, a.-o.m. ud | o o et ek dSSTRE S the ciosing prices en toek exchange. 37778 E;E E}!i! LT 55§5§ B f §'5$i!§§§ % SP o ;s:s=§-z§§§;s§;s=ms'“~ g £ i ¥ sEs * "fi'}”""};}ii"'; ; B ”gzgsh‘n:;u;i‘fig L-—WHMT—ACU". but | $4.87. mesting of the directors today pe ! Sation Y| are quoted: {Buenos Ayt l;n il for aixty days, $4.88% for demand; New York exchas 0c premium. NEW YORK, Aug. M.—Clearings, $292.- 52¢,485; hllu\éel l‘li. 402. HOSTO! 1 rings, $20,131,819; balances, $,332. PHILADEI PHIA Aug. W~Clearin, n‘.l“"l Mlnncu, Jnr monegy, per cent. BAI.TIHORE. A 14.—Clearings, I‘Jll.- 7 ‘f‘ money, ‘d"fl nt. NCINNATL Aug. 14.~Clearings, $3.188, To0; money, 4d per cent; New Tork ex. Saise Np\:n. New Y.ri Momey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 14—MONEY—On eall, frm, 3%G4 per cent; last loan, 3% per centi ime lercantile per cen STERLING EXCHANGE Ve ery wenk at $ for demand and at 48618 for .lx’r efeinl by, | hw om BILVER,—BII' H.l.iclll dollars, ONDS—Gonmenl. steady; state, active; rallroad, steady, The 'closing quotatioris on bonds are as follows: in- 14.—~CORN—TInactive | o Hocking Val. 4%s. New York M NEW YORK, Al U.—~Th the closing pri uo'n mining NDON, Aug, 1 ua t t f, K B laken into ine Bani of King! balance odl{h was IB.N‘|WII withdrawn for u ual the Bank of Illhllltlu ll Wfl p.r cent. 49.16 The ra n I per cent. Gold premiums 129.10; Madrid, unchan 36.92; Rome, 100.97%. Money was d-mlnd ma. desplte °tha fact that set a nt murv ents were small Discounts were firm. by eflem paper In larger than peat and it is inferred that New "York, by his anticipating proguce shipments, 1- at- fempting to keep money easy in America he stock market was inactive and there w'll a meager attendance. ened on the satisfactp nees provalied in the ool oomm grou of ln M n.n CH MR T nmm |o umu showed an easler tendency In sympathy with the r t, which osed tom: w (! Assumption) ahd on Saturde U.—A qni.t tone pre- vatled on the m-.n. today, puco- I ed and rlv.h ldvlm I Ldndon in Nov Yorl, a fa Od lhofllx. pfgs. for checks. ndon, 20m fect Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Auhlt,—‘l'odly ment of the eral fund nolullvt of the $160, MM ald in " the division of redemption, shows: Available cash bal 839, - 840; gold, $105,025,014. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Aug, l‘.—cO'l‘l'ON—n!\n‘ gpened vuvo:tudy mn’l‘»"e““:fl 7“-'1‘3. ""'. ol fi':' closed ws:‘-muu nds, 90; N—Dull; IIMdllll‘ 8 15-16c none; pments, " bales; stock.” 74,513 GALVI"I'ON Al [— Quint B Taee Tex., Aug. 14.—~COTTON- L!VIRPOO 1. L M ~—~COTTON--Spot un nl.d 4‘"& ol llu J-y w-rfi ufi-’fl-m of w! l r:unn. lhml LEAN Al 14.. 8, flilfl e aafl “lh:-lk om!'""'la‘n 1f maau%‘ foir. ninic Saips Bt that abandoned temporarily, at least. nol\.n-ant. The kness OIL CITY, A u-bg.;cncu bal- [ II -fliflm ; shipments, u.fi:m; runs, 168,- R gg- g:am.. o *Nl'-:‘?;). l? Aug. 14.—OIL—North Lims, NEW YO ta of turp- entine, 338 4}4d. Calcutta Lnseed, s isa. - strong ev Consol settiement. Duu- T OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Good Beef Steers Sold About Steady and Ohoioe Oewn and Feeders Btronger, HOGS EASED OFF FULLY FIVETO TEN CENTS Recelpts of Sheep Much Smaller, but the Market Ruled Very Dull and Prices Lower, Particularly and Heavy SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. . Bame threec weeks Same four weeks ag Bame days last yea: RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAI\ TO DATE The following table shows the receipts o tle, hogs d eep at South Omaha year to date Ind comparisons with ar: I The foliowing table shows prlco of hogs sold on (ld. Bouth Omal Date. August 1. August 2. 11902, 1901.11900. 1800, 1608 [1897. /1806 uqnluml'nl 2 5 4 2% 3 ‘“1 3 L8B3 JASSTRB A o 293 ™ EEEE_SEE! e sororores w,"m $8 poes ss8 28 22 ——— »_ o N cmone 2IRgER . 8328 KNy Naam *45 o B Cococace s 00090t s._.,. Do g 23R * o oo er 23 [y, August 13| ‘August 14 6 74| 6 74 * Indicates !undly YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Th. tollowl st " shows the number er: ipped to the country y-umy lnd their destination: hharM Miller, 8. D. H &3 P——— 28 - & . . Baker, J."Connell, West sid John Eblers. ‘sohl F. Fed N. Nelson, Thomas Adam: W B & . B. Jam dney, 1 R. C. l‘.llfl. lenr. I Joe Dalton, Tabor, Ia. Q- Rishb, . M. Strahn, M: 8. B. Peters, ll. vern, Maryavitle, Sio SHEEP. L. Blanchard, Tecumseny Neb on, Tecumseh, Neb. R b. cars tryker, Rising City, brought in todey’ by each road A eacl P~ :‘_ ; ndt(-Ho(l!h' fl-l mlpll ‘was ng the num- “"f‘ n‘ Rolhlchlld LE-—Th: '...etlll ere was mnot an re today, so that th. ca! 1d were full as good as those e a; yl'l H on th bexur ality ‘active. course, co; Fangers and the quality could not be calied better than fair. ‘There were a few loads of cornfed steers and they uld lt Just about lmdy pared with ‘yesterday. Som: gy oF Sorh corn cattis '-l"!)ll -ol tmly at -um hh m urd-. ?";flfi.:,sfla..:hr~ 4 rices. was ln active demand for ste I flesh same quality of horned e-m 15-64 | mon uu- of stock cnnh were n.uur .Io' Siacri” Dect. stosre that hed sny flash n) .. Sola 8t {ust about nndyy difficul Th. com- Il A.Ithln demand, but lludllln Good stockers an but others Sloe Somy bEt otne ':.r BEEF STELRS. uas! ss¥ B e e Eeeesesee. ase § E828332 8 BE 383 PTrERLESS EERERE y 2 & /3 CES2SSRARAY RRRBBERETE SR oo mBostZ Sn - seisEsgessissEg’ =3 90000 0008 00 o ot t 1 2ouc caro s rers re s T, Bazsezezogusaanaitegiae L LR —— 1 SRR NSRS REBERSARE! 382 32838355 e o T 050005 03 5900 20 05 30 o 60 8000 6 03 23050900 82 000 00 33383 050000 00 8 1000 0 00 03 M99 RS G0 o asma e be o 00 te || e S gy §5RSz2sass §sss: 5 =338, rasesi e = 3 =7 3233k z 14 BT SRBARK! e RIS e HERE R '8“8.3' i iiaeig $ 588 BB s éééss B szsstaszzsessieliaiions e oot g g > 88333 '~ 2RSSR sfigaa P g 5 3 g & - - 3838RYS £ R s AS23R T T IR TIFSR A JATW I3 LAV £ £IT RERSLINSUBINLSISLTITLEI | WuEwea @ e e aoeme 3o 2% 6 steers,. £ Ty nderson—Colo. 1 bull,....1550 i 53 2wy - w Ei:§ S o030 Hoawo con H ; 2 RaRSRes iy o g25its § L3 ke T pawe S —ssssgns z::: Q: el ¢ < = 833%% 28es §° [ 248 JZARAB 1 858 BEE 53 83 891980050900 19 0 o, nu:ausrsa S esasssiviEratas . ‘s 288, FEERE ;;élnuu e EEE I3 OG'—Thcr‘ ‘Was not a heavy supply of {- sight this morning at an po’lnt. uckfl’. continued to pound the mar- k At this nt tr- active on the bes line g8 _were t was f\llly a It was a rather uneven mar- htllluu‘.\y throug being first strong then u a general tl:l.nl th- best h g -ola lower &z”mn a ;3'. alma lo‘:" The hurk ot lll a8 n $6.90 wn 1. Owi ta Bricticelly even of 1n fl=3=;§ 23BN RESRERARZ . ulwsguaflaaaaaaa========= - 2 ;:”c:m z§i§‘ ‘weel trade i‘ triotly pn’-u e no in there were l_mt vd.hl sheep or year- 0 seemed o( t Hn‘ would have und steady prices. V‘J u'r common ltul ‘were ex- and buyers were Ndd!:{"flull! l?llc lower. Sellers did not that it “was late before much bt Buyrhing went to the scales. kbl There 'm not_end make & t of tl were, ah '1ox and such kinds wi *The Gemang foe fooders ssbtinued active lnfl sellers had ho trollbh this morni; o dispose of what the Mnlmy'g llcht -u-l.( fi::v‘ . 0G7.00; plgs, o e nod.hun IIA LOU! “n—cu'n.l—lm na Ceused J!f.uu.. Sisers B S Recllpl-l 23000 head: market 5@ Ilih\l 6. ”‘ .90, pack- 1,000 $2.50 o] gl?‘ 00; stockers, $3.06@3. ‘g; CMECAGO = LIVE Texana, rroc: MARKET, Steady but Lower, Hoga Lower and Sheep Steady. Cattl WSHicago, W CATTLERecetpte; m:s 500 Texans and BO'I lower; ofid poor to medium, $2.50G% 50: .96; canners, -&‘. Ives, '$3.5067.25 'fi‘“ llP.rI. 20,000 head: omnnod 3 and b uth o Al chers, h rough pii; nm.'fi&mfl Bk ot AND LAMBS--Receip! 000 helfl sheep ltu". lambs st u‘lb“.llk‘ her; good to cholce wethers, .25; o "Choice mixed, #.6000.75; weatern heep, $2. native lambs, $3.500%5.50; etein lambs, h_ NEW YORK, Aug. 4 ~BEEVES-—Re. g 1,107 head; dressed beef steady, Si r& lh. Clblfi last recelved quote Ame woum -ml nrflnnt t“‘n m"m‘ or e ivu—m.lpu § head. el ipts, €23 head; nominally lnd Wi medium lambs cholce at mutton, b 1%e. hl at uqo.u{"hfi._ ua{t lower, sell- Steck in Sight. The following table shows the recéipts o cattle, he shee) P at the five pflnclpll markets i o Cattle. H She le. 1ee) X} 55 Bobi 8,600 1; 000 e i 582w 26,784 1@ Dried Fruits, WU~RVAPORATED tll. blllin-' being owing lolrflty flt IIIDPI!.‘ q\wtl remain nomlmlly uncl nnM with common to rime, 10%@10%c; cholce, tinued 1 IIEEG !‘Rl‘t it hl nes continued in uest at the Pec t ‘with holderr.l. demanding ‘Quotations range from 3%c au Apricots are quiet and boxes and e in Bvaporated Apples NIW YORK, Aw Ln—mn 1s l easy at b‘l’-' Peaches’ quht and about steady at mflofllt prices; peels 12@16c; unpeeled, @ Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—DRY GOODS—An average amount a( usiness has been done today in the cott 3 market for all I-trllg ons ot l!lk fabrics, e SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. c‘m “A“!l.m‘ nst Cole. m troi 8 el on the lt.tlelnl lll&“ Pt e cannot T assert o le of property under -uu:u e aguinst Manchester. Error 'Drio'l.ilvu‘ oonnly. M'M Oldham, C. vision 1 Where & sult 18 mmuud on a judg- ment of -noth-r state ren in a man- ner unknown the jui n of this state the clll!-nu of the laws of such other state which rendered f-h Jud nt valid must b‘ both alleged and prov 3. Where in an action on a tmun Judg- ‘ment pll!nufn petition . eflntlll! but a single cause of 101 4 he his judgment h‘ 'lll not b' recover on the l.\o'.‘b.o'l'll ‘which 1s llllc.d s ey y the d'.bu of a Drlr‘n- cipat with the nlo not one greatly to be desired b nor one vhu:h should be im) willing vic '!‘ absence of luhhet court wil 1l p tha state of Pennsylvania are the % laws of this state. m # et Semtaatthe '.‘Jm charac: uu-'.’! 31'- Shon which flll not lle to com a tax In excess o Newby. Error ty, and re- No. 3. Unre- ha mified ‘without objecion T Ihe. des jects and excepts to an instruc- mitting an raisod tion and no al council to lwy . dty limitation, from, 1. Alth prem- tona that 1" was and s Teaoiotent oon be coustersd. pood i e THE REAUTY MARKET, UMENTS nzmu' M-lk'l’.m ‘Warranty Deeds. uu ul h v-. “

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