Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 17, 1902, Page 21

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reatereiesl nes vevrear Big Inorease Noted Last Week in Number of Dl,yon That Arrive, MARKET FIRM, VIITN SOME * ADVANCES First Fall Millinery Opening Will Be Hela Thi Week tendance Antiel Leading Styles. t deal of lcll'fl! Il| itri l Omaha. The 4 i\lyou lll the week, who llced .?ll for fall and 'hllIr ‘notb.-ld“m‘ah-fll Wl‘onl h'f" con- ty going to epots that were ordered elrlhr in the IC Taking it all together jobbers had a very busy week and are well satistied with 0 condition of trade, e ted will all trade may now be said to b Il l'lnfl and everybody is countin InT previous records. Trave! have Jun returned state l’lll speak! retallers out thrflul’h country mbuury to this market have ned uj umr summer lines in good food condition for i T their fall supplies. A Eood many them are counting on an early fail and for that reason they want their goods Soon ¢ swsible. and will buy heatier than e good condition of crops has put ‘well as wholesalers In a very eerful frame of mind, so that no com- laints of any kind are heard The markets as a rule are in very much osame position they were o week ago. Iy all etaplés are good an. rm, with the excention of Broceries. which juctuate back and forth with the season to be no speclal feature e: gept cneml activity and healthy condi- ion of rtage in Enstern Corn Pack. Recent advices from New York and ne show a serious shortage iIn the pack gorn, &nd particularly of standard goods. The shortage 15 said 1o have been brought about largely the excessive rains in that section of the country. It looks now &8 though sastern buyers will have to look %0 the west for thelr supplies of the stand- d Tomatoes are easing off as the season -pprv hes for the dellveries of early contra Canneries are now making eliverie: the new pack of peas, but nd themselves short of the fancy grades, lnd in fact many of them are only deliv- ng % to 10 per cent of thelr contracts. CA).I ornta packers arc tow in the midsi indica- y 50 experience a shortage nvln( to the fact that the differ- ent varietles are ripening much closer to- gether than nsual. It is stated that they Wwill also be short of berries and they are already refusing orders for cherries. In dried its, apricots are coming for- ward idly anq the market Is o trifie Ficw peaches are also. being offered for tmmedinte aht pment and the guality fs reported as Mn( (lll'ly good for early cured goods. The supply this year will be I!mndlnL and it is lhvulht for that reason lhll low. prices will prevail. roodontllnnwonthem et %ld five-pound packages are in big demand. oo cam.lnuel in good request and prices are still firmer. Tt is stated that the present supply of high grade rice will be xhausted before the new crop arfives. he bean market is weakening owing to ight demand. o change in the sugar market has taken Place except an advance on confectione | grades below. The season of e tion is now at hand and ower prices are hardly expected before the na ‘of ‘the busy senton, which is about 'l'ho coflee market continues very firm, bu( B0 quotable change Has taken place. at m. linas of groceriea remain in me tion they wes acmnnd for all d in fact is heavi g0 at this time, Dry Goods Active and l‘lr- Dry goods jobbers were very busy last week, as there was a big increase over the previous week in the number of buyers that arrived. All the retallers that ar- ¥ived had a good word to yay regarding the trade they Lave been having and are even better phlfld with the outiook for futare Lusiness. Jobbers say that so far they regular customer place not show a big increase year's order, and some of them liave shown an increase of a good many l\u#fld doliars. Evi 0(_ they did not have W Custo this year Whole- salers say their bullnoll would show a big improvement as compared with last year or ‘with' any other year. But they tting new customers by ‘the dozen e process of filling advance orders is ing, Dbut there are a good et o il Jobbers, ng them out as fast as possiole and pope to have them mostly out of the way short time. ve been no important’ market s during the past week. All lines faay b od and firm and especiaily ¥ truie ‘ot Ssotton gobds, ks e been yreviously mentioned, several 1ines of popu- ap cotton goods ‘are getting scarce’ and a diicult matter to get ute orders. Milliners Coming T Week. This week the city will be full of mil- hmn from all p-n- of the west to attend ithe first fall opening. N- lho stocks in the wholesale houses * m that the new colors for fall are arnt” Grange and yellow shades. ‘These have taken the place of thu com- green which hi o8 also rlhl. PO ullfll). ';hll. hlrrl irds Ini particular are hats lre lrl=mm with folfn nl:l‘v'.; autumn shades, as well as wmflur and " 18w ana at Steel Goods a ulo Hl‘l!r. mm In the hardware m-rh‘ n an advance in st thlna the h-u - . trim- ge. J bbar- m bu:y lhl&pln. t -uomn-nt 143 s::':'.-,.x St 8 V5 tavepegin Ne Change in Leather. unlon with leather goods jobbe erially during y are still buly orders and the n numbe out their -ve 1l orde Tor & heavy and winter on the market Most of the H- bnvo hen in the clty ummer business and hlv. stocks in good shaj g qen, 8, mre pr i oS . “helr orders o far ve bewn viest that have rm.ooc- 1n -Inouul?l“‘I w-ll lor Rish, oy o.fi“lo and us alized ll‘ IM ‘n- t are also a lttle lln'y were a week uo. owlog | oREnea, B XYy Nfifi Tk u-‘au‘—n«u Lima, 89¢; N BW YORK Aug. ll—ollr-'CollonlM l(eldy prime ‘r\l‘t, nomt n Mlc gulk‘ p. v . Od wm?‘:cn to B nt ne. Stead 16.—-OI’ L—*urpenunn Ao Rosin, # e, leim-oo spirits, stea seady, ~OTL—Linseed, 298 6%d. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Quotat e and Fancy Produce. EGGS—Ca: LIVE POU' dl'fi{wa :1 % ccording 1o age, igsc (urLc 5@6c; spring chickens, per ducks and geese fa_packin stock, 114@13e; chot tor, zolcbfx N - Ve ol e, £ 40, (0P 'k G b ot sc5 bfsenn, B i B addock, 1ic; red lnlpper, 10c; lobsters, bofle 2ie; lobsters, gréen, per Ib., A’ BRAN—POI ton, $15. HAY~—P; ted by Omaha Wholesale Dcl oclation: huicf. Nn 1 No. 1 medium, . Rye straw pflm lN !or hay ot good mand fair, EW CILER —Kulnm-wo. e ew, 25@30c. Fer doz., according to Per dos. bunchies, 20c. §_Per dox., 10c. AX BEANS—Home grown, per market skel, %c; string beans, per ‘market bas- CABBAGE—(‘-IIfOrnIl. or home grown, " ONIONS—New home grown, in sacks, per bu,, TOMATOES—Per_market_basket, 60c. NAVY BEANS_Per bu, $1.15. PEACHES-California Late Crawfords, ORANGES—Valencias, $4.75@5.00; Mediter- Tangan woels .04 Lllloh&—cnllufvrn‘n $4.000 ‘Limoneira, 4.25; Messinas 0. 1 vul cuu veal calf, Fer 12¢; h-rd vt 1., ltc filberts, per 1b., 1. i6c; hard shell, ‘sc; pecans, r 1b., 120, small, 10c; cocolnutl, OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quetu followls rices: Iron, country stove 'plate, $%4c; brass, h brass, iight, per Ib., S4c ne, per 3 Tiathe: ATkansas Eivertan per ‘six-ba: T alifornia, per ente fancy, $1; Japanese, in peach b Kelssy Japan, per four-basket crat PRUNES—Per box, $1. PEARS—California, per box, $1.7; Clapp's Favorite, $1.50. PP'LEB—Gumm-r ABAPPLES--Per bbl., CA ALOUPE—Texas, Pfir b sket, 60c. ERMELONS—Crated, 15g@20c. R APES—S8outhern Catawbas, per 20-1b. crate, $1.80._ oS iTS, ROFICAL FRUI BANANAB—Per bunch, according to size, $2.25@2.7. ron. copper, per Ib., l%e varietles, per bbl., $2.80. Per crate, $1.75; $t. Louls Grain and Provistons. 16-WHEAT-Lower; traci " Decembor, 0. 2 cash, Bic; track, 5c; ‘D«nmbo Dtevmhr, B%e; R g— .c ——Q\ll l wint, ts, o o; .m: kahey and Siraiant, B0G os. gleat, imot! n.udy. lfllotot CORNMEAT, Kteady Xt east track, BRAR—Unsettied; Tatied, wfifi{n—%uu to firm; timothy, $8.50Q11.00; pralrie, T8 Yg d: 31, TRON COTTON TrBH- {108 BAGGIN . HEMP—Tw) FROV!!ION!—Pork lower; jobbing, new, $16.323; old, $15.92%. lower. salt meats (boxed), uudy. extra sl aru and clear ribs, §10; short clear, $10.50. Bacon (qu}“ dy; lex::':r IPRHI and clear 1bs. ort ¢l g i Lead, firm at $.00. Spelter, MET. o BLARY. Fitm; ghickens, #e: eprings. 12)e; turke: ese, l,E'._‘!“I'EB Steady; dairy, 1% EGGS—! (udy at 16e, Ruct!’ptl lhlpmtrola.) Flour, . ‘Wheat, hu 212,000 Corn, bu. Oats, bu Kansas City Gry KANSAS ClTY. Aug tember, 2 hard, creamery, 17g2e; u;xuur—ley 5 Gegoic; N '“&RN—!‘M!MM 41%e0: Doe!mblrk:”‘ @28%c; cash, No. 2’ mixed. hite, : No. 3, HAY—ClmIl:l timothy, $9.50910.00; cholce rairie, 36.00 :’ UTTER—Creamery, 1%; dalry, fancy, . EGGS—Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan- sas stock, 143c, loss off, cases returned. Receipts. Bhipments. Wheat, bu 204,800 20.500 Corn, bu. Oats, bu. Toledo Grain angd Seed. Qi AUS: 18- WHEAT-DuI, w‘:nohuepngh laplcmhcr. ke, Decem- Der, e May. To. CoRN—_Dull, um: cash, 60c; September, 1t Ly %e D“:.mll ; Beptember, 3234c; De- eumher, fi. lld i '& No. mn . 2. ctive, ulhr z‘ um:!r. H ..";“" r&“ Evagorated Apples and Oried Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—EVAPORATED APPLES-No change 1s noted in the mar- kgt for evaporated apples and owing to lifited offerings quotations are nomin for prime, bc for common, :xmuuc for cholce dnd AGQHE o7 ency: ALIFOR! DRIED FRUIT—Prunes nllvl, prices ranging from 3%c lndn Apricots, easy; hou Peache are_fairly to Te for nl s ek ln Dry 0-.‘1 Market, Y0 1-DRY i vt Tha n.‘.k uiot up to the end oy but with jobbers an .;un},uumu was up to the h"the Savent e | weok an active -m:fl'. x| cd o all lines of fall fab- frm and unchanged. Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16—~BUTTER— tead, md.—n fresh neard; tresh w “uklk. Poos 08 Troeh outhores wwmlo& full cream: 3, ims, fair to Minneapolis, Wheat Flour and Bran. NW 1 WHEAT—Sep- u'ul. No. 1 hard, km 1 nonh.rn, U s 80G3. .."fu,'-'aqr S0 e BMN— wer; I bulk, R1.00911.25. Duluth Grain Market. ! H, A 16 —~WHEAT- No. Rara me; New s oo % ro, Tike; September, ber, \TS--September, 3lc; December, IMic. Paoria Market mnu. I, Aug. 16.—~CORN-—Steady; teady; new No. § white, B@esie, IIIKY'I-I. NI B THE_OMAHA COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL v | Absencs of Bupport and Plentiful Bearish Influences Knook Strength Out of Grains, PRICES IN ALL LINES SUFFER SETBACK Wheat Rules Weak, with Slight Rally CHICAGO, Aug. 18.-Grain prices, which had sharply advanced during lhO week on nncm mnl ulation, met 'Ith etbacks y, when the leading bulls sh llnl of giving luppo‘r\ to I.Nr favorite op- tione. ine weather, heavy dhlr polnting wheat cables and & clean. feid left for the bears put prices down. 1here was almost no recovery on. short covering, At the close September w was %@ic lower, September corn %c lower and tember 'oats %c off. September provisions closed up to Tige down, ‘Wheat ruled wu! fma siart. - lish cables were w fact of t advance here ymom-y Huins predicieq spring wheat country were almost ROthing ‘nd ‘better weather was at hand. The big bullhouse that has been manipu- lating in the September-Dacember spread howed no hand, and as a resuit all the shorts who covered Jesterday put out thelr lines again, predicting that a severe drop would oceur. With these conditions favor- ing the bears, there was a heavy commis- sion house selling business. Both Bep- tember and December broke, largely on stop-loss. orders. The orly bullish news at hand was that of decreasing contract flocks northwest and the vers poor grad- ing of wheat September opened o to Ke c and slumped to ahihc, coveri cember was weak, closing lc oft at 66%@ 66%c. Local recelpts were 306 cars, 1 of contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported @5 cars, making total for the three points of oll cars, against 36 week and 8 a year ago. Primary re- 000 bul els, compared st Beaboard eleu- nm.—e- fn’ wheat &nd_ flour equaied 25,000 bushels, Corn had a fair start on steady cables very light receipts—only 44 cars, There was almost no support untll late in the day, and on the wheat break corn also declined. continued to come weather was very good for ‘ro'fll After the dip there was some buying at bottom prices by bull houses, with a fractional rally. The best buying was in December. l-ptembar sold from s1%@W%o and closed weak, Y%c down at HIKC were oorly e scat- ttr‘d .'lllnl t %3 c upported and roke prices. Receipts wers libe: although the weather contittued 10 wobk nst ing. Trade was not large and the weakness In_the other grains worked fgainst oats. This very le_advance ilate. September sold from to 3l%e and closed weak, %c lower, at Sl%c. Provisions were dull and held fairly steady. ere was some strength early on a firm hog market and some packing ter offerings were on housss and Joomewnat S eptem- v Fio, mflongmbn Butimated receipia for tomorrow: Wheat, 345 cars; corn, 40 cars , 235 cars; hogs, B0 head. "Hogs, g0, dor the week: * 130,000 The laading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Opfl\.l Hllh. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. house support. rather “".po by col of kclnled lard, 6o off, n %o hig] at prices —eb wel ER5 852 B3 B ons FLO % ‘winter patente, llfll'hll. $3.1 cl tlhl;” o ing Tpsciale, .0} patents, mfl’nu&nu, BAT_No. 3 sprin : No. 3 ooFin o 'f'.{ e IN 5 3.7 1 yellow, Nov 2: 305 Ne: 3 white, 1% @¥6e. gyfir'x_.mv en B hios maith ss@ssc. EEED=No. 1 flax, 1.9 No. 1 noHhwest: B ROVISIONS-Mess bbl., g . Ll.rd.l pir' W-I‘M E%om !lmrl Ehoulders, (ozed) Shor Sides (boxed), $10, h&@m‘ Sl WHISKY of high wines, —~On the b 'nn following are the receipts and ship- menf Recelpts. Shij t Elour, bbl: 15000 T 1400 Why b On the Produce exchange todey the but- ter llurku was steady tmmy.flu. m 3 4@18%c. Ch , steady, fig llcn. n:zflv: 3 lmc.- st NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quotations of the Day om Varions c --—cmn. Auy 'UR—Re- 18,36 "hie. bbls.; ed by the -h-rm nd closed but nominally unchln e ‘win- n innesota patents, §3. iras, 850604 % “inter low lrm'}w ,cbool our, steady LORNLEAD—QN.K yellow wunm. 3% to_fa 1 Bran B 3 ' g el otk e, c. K, 0. b Under quite active general liqs combined With easier ‘cables, forelgn ulx- b and better crop news than expected, nsiderable weakness The close was wnx decline. lll uvo levator, ' and Gc. 0 ption market was .".bd’ er Liverpool c-blu e of mhea “D“NY %}_‘ pCotosed ot 'C' s, No. 2 new, 1 m bll Ipot, d\l“ § minal; 3 white, new, . § white, nominal; track mtx.d western, nmu‘ ol track s white, . tions ‘generally’ weak and $65@7c; good to e, fair to extra, 4% erop, i ), Firm; Buenos Ayres, IDES-Firm; Galyest: = ;:5 Catitornia, ¥ i T o 19%; Foxin H ok cll’ (A r Dl “fia%m'zufifl..:. quhl&‘:&lly. 50; beet ham oa 5 "packei. mb ity "extra’ Tnd i, Cut meats. ~ qulet; llo. 0. ::mwu,fi;, =°“f'"r".-.23:'~d..n BUTTER-Receipts, me s‘mn“%fi ; dull an 16 p R % actory, tion creamery, DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, d; ts, 90; wints it hits, Boston $3. Ini -rwu muw 2 e AUGUST 17, 1002 western unalof"% v,y New Orl kettle, g00d to Cholce, ns open 33674) Y- Alive, freadr: rhlclenu 13% 19%c. Dressed, 13%e; turkeys, Yur eys, 1ic; fowls, ulet; chickens, 14¢; fowls, METALS—The copper market today was qub&lnd easy, very little metal changing Prices 'unchanged from yesteraay. September, $11.00G11.30; Qltrlrn!'lh 11.40 casting, Tin, steady on basis of m for spot bui quiet as usual ‘on A moderate demand for lead was oup pu.d on the unchanged e of $Ling for wpot. Market steady Owln to the high prices asked for apeiter little business was reported today. Closed firm at $5.45 for -fim Local Irnn pncn un- changed and mi quiet and 1 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Standard, ot t lake, $11 sod' L and Professional Closing Heavy, NEW YOR| Aug. 18-Today's bank statement reinforced the admonition of yesterday's 6 per cent call money rate as to the narrowing resources of the local money market. spite of the rellef af- forded by extensive transfers of loans to to lenders through the medium of the market the large local require- men ted In increasing the aver- afi ‘o bank " o-nl to the extent of $2,663,- The ¢!~ £} inarket was dull and profes- slonal .. ‘grout. There Is no loan mar- ket on Bu...day and the practical eftect of the bank statement on the money market must awal opening on Monday. Clear that higher money cated. 'There was a continuance of the aj ive bull movement in the Toledo, St uls & Weatern stocks, but they r with the generally heavy to after the bank statement. Louls Southwestern am-na was rushied Up 1o 1% Over 1ast hight, just belore the close. Bouthern Pacific and the west- {5patocks generally wers subject (o profi. reported intention of the Ntk Pasife dirsosors to. Ak authority lssue $100,000,000 of bonds to improve the Tty is glven as an explanation of the Peckat strength of he stod market closed heavy. The following are the ‘closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Market Thro! It s rates are indi vel 8t m Brooklyn R. T. !:olo. Fuel & Gas LT pdfimdy nmnqunm mul S| ptd, New York Money Market. NEW \'ORK'1 A\ll. l& ONDMovam- iiroad, irregu- llnd 8 h ullnend. l CD\IDOI’)- tered and co 40, “Feglatered and coupon.” THw: wia" da registered and coupon, 108%; h, r'llllel"d llld coupon, 1 a " SAl, | noin o0 loans; H’A‘NG :ze-u Bt s pflme ‘mercantile G EX( lemand flfifi& !TERLXN 87.25 for di for sixty di pos' fl and $4. 3 eommerclnl bllll. !c. .VER—Bar, B2%c; Mexican dollars, ‘odu quotations on bonds are as Stock Quotations. BOSTON, A 16.—Call loa e cent: time’ ioaiss, fibwrcn:'n Wt closing of stocks ano bonds: L oyemed_Brensrzisy Fes f a2 ek Market. fllo-:? quotations: FaF 13 15533 8‘38]:’:‘5253![’2‘;‘ e (231 o4 Ceniral. . 1680/ lfl-VAéHuMy ot M 5164 per INEY—2%4 per cent. The rate of dis- :nunl ln m vpen market for short bills i for v Nlll s rr gen s for three months’ NEW YORK, Aug. 16—The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: Littie Chlet N!W YORK, ‘he weekly state- f lv'rllu ot the assoctated banks 000; increase. 636,200, de- 00 ease, $1,758,5 A R Condition of the Treasury, WASH, state- GBON, A 16.—Toda: ment of lnuuty“hnnn« Iuy en- eral fund, exclusive of the flhfi.fl sold n the lon of Available cash balance, 106,508,900 Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Aug. 16.—Bank clearings for the Yook as compared with the corresponding, t year: Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Baturday Totals .. mmwu 96,015,198 % Increase . 4 478,107 08 8T. LOUIS, Au( 16.—Clearings, $5,971,324; balances, $789,572; money, firm, 5G8 per cent; New York exchange, 2¢ discount. CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Clearings, $23,662,387; balances, $2,018,617; posted exchange, $4.85% for sixty days and $4.88 on demand; New York_exchange, nothing doing. T —creart PHILADELPHIA, s $18,790,045 ; For the weel balances, $13,590, 2neys LR 3 Aug. 16.—Clearings, 8,371, #9; balances, $LIS%. For the week: Clear- $24,954,478; balances, 82,975,388, Money, t 16.—Clearings, 27, a $22,008,700; 16.—Clearings, _$3.- r cent; New York count. A\l‘ 108,560; money, exchange, par to 2 ol bl Financial. NDON, Aug. 16—~The amount of bul- llon taken into the Bank of Bngland on balance today was £26,000. The pressure for money was somewhat relaxed today, dividends helping the market. Discounts hardened. On the Stock exchange business was quieter, owing to the naval review off Spithead. Consols were firm. Home rails were supported. Canadian Pacific receded. Americans were regular In response to New York and closed steady. Grand Trunk was firm. Kaffirs were mod, ant. There was little but on the & _good deman BERLIN, Aug. bourse today was stagnant and the tone pointing. Home _funds were . Canadian Pacific was compara- fvely steady. Mines were faitiy supported. Exchange on London, . 3m 45p for checks. Imports Exports. NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The {mports of dry goods and merchandise at the port of New Jork last week wers valued at #0185 80. The exports of to all countries for ,084 silver and rmrortl of, epecle last woek| were" 0,908 d and 322,655 silver. Cotton Marker. lt»COTTON—Fu!s:“ mldd\lr‘lfi upl.lndl. bo; mou XOE-(‘:,%TTON—I?u:I 5, nie) Eecupil o LT fus. 18_COTTON gpot, auil; Encn Va1 lower; American midd! fair, AB-M' dlln‘. 4 13-1 -:7 419-824; ordinary, the day were 4,000 M were for speculation and axporl and in- gluded 3700 American, Recelpts, including 2,100 American. any ln clo.ed ll(eld cp and BRover T apia Buyere: Novamher, ln.ua mm-- November and December, 418-64d, "4 o Gha 17 y Februar. Ate ] i7-84d, seflers; Fob- ruary and ch, 416-64d, buyers; March and April, llwd. buyers. GALVEBTON, Aug. 16-—COTTON—Qulet, EW ORLEANS, Aug 16-—-COTTON-— Quht l-lal 350 bales lnlry, B%c. 'ood c; low mlddll aing, S b-1der m middl dll_”f fair, ak— ; receipts, i bue Futures, steady; Au ember 1. !lc Octo ’}ov'mb"' 89 February, 7.666 anuary ‘ebruary, 1. ‘March, T g e, ” Liverpool Graim LIVERPOOL, Au ll—WHEAT—a L Quist: Ho. Lnorlher‘n spring, 6s 2d; Provision: ‘alifornia, d. Futurel ulet; Sep: tember, December, fs 104d. Qum American mixed, bs gg 0 ( h mmls\ll Beptember, 4s 1 ctol anuary, X ROVISI orls—aeef strong; extra India mess, 1078 6d. Pork, firm; prime mess, westérn, strong, 83s6d. Hams, short out, 14 to 16 1bs., quiet, .~ Bacon, Cumber- land cut, 26 to 30 lbs., quiet, shad short ribs 16 to 24 1bs. quiet, 59 6d; long clear middies, light, 23§ to 34 lbs., ‘Eum, son 6d; long, ciear middles, heavy, uiet, Sbe; short 'clear backs, 3 b, 588; clear bell 6 Ibs. a . Shoulders, wqu cu‘ ¥ 0% " (1o 6, Lard, dull; prime. weat: aull, suld, ‘Almerican re- ull, 61 6d. uiet; American finest white, American finest colored, ALLOW-Prlnu cur quiet, 28s; Aus- tralian, ln bnndon. FLOUR—8t. Louls (-ne! winter, firm, i%?)?l—At London (Pacific coast), firm, BUTTER—Nominal. PEAS—C!nldlln, steady, s 84. Coffee Market, NBW YORK, Al'l‘ 16.—COFFEE-Spot 7 finvolce, b%c; 1d, 1 Futures opened iged and closed {Id Forelgn mar- on of rtant, lmul‘uv‘ and operations by Do bl ahd ‘Desr Jeadsrs. (oo Retrew ‘b aftect prices. Total sales for the day amounted to 15750 bags, including Sep- tember, at 4.95c; December, 5.06c; January, §06c; March, 6.20c; May, 5.30c; June, b.3c. ‘Wool Market. LONDON, Aug. 16-~WOOL~Very little ‘business was done in wool during the week, to the firmness of holders. The ar- rivals of wool for the fifth series of lucflon sales number 161,008 bales, ‘""“""’F forwarded direct. The Upports durv’ Ih. Bouth Wal 6. OOL—FIrm on on medium and coarser; asy mcdluw-au nnd combing, Wc_; "f.'.'é fine, heavy fine, New York Live Stock Market. washe NEW YORK, Aug. 16—-BEEVES—Re- ceipts, 115 head, all consigned direct; no sales rep« l'l dressed beef steady; eity essed sides, S4@12%c per Ib, Clbhl last rnelvnfl quoted American steers ‘c‘ dressed weight, and refrigerator Seef at 13@ise per b Exports today, paguy e mumxula (L228 Deeves, & sheep and CA ZVED— Receipts, 4 head; no trading of importancs: | ity dressed 'veals, general les, 94@i2c. SR’ AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 534 head; 22 cars on sale; sheep slow; lambs slow and weak, common grades lower; of stock unsol by 34.7626.65 s@ilc. no sales re- H ecelp! 563 he: ported; nominally weak. Sugar Market. 16.-8SUGAR—Raw, : Thc: centrifugal, .zd sugar, oc; K m: asses l\‘u; NN o. Jo, 7 cut loaf, B.ijc; d, T5¢; granul LW " ORLEANS, Aug 16.-SUGAR— e “oiuFugal “m"ue“?:mmu..f’ ;".n?f.' 3.‘...a~'."f‘ Rz, WO -II'JIHI. Grain Market. northern 7 i (*i00; sample, 4@ ngzfi'u Riem >N, CINCINNATI, tillers’ finished” u.l\. A 16 ~WHISKY—Dis- active on basis of OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET @oed Oattle of All Kinds Fully Steady for the Week, Others a Little Lower. HOGS NEARLY FIFTY LOWER FOR WEEK eep and Yearlings Are Ten to Fif- teen Lower Than a Week Ago and Ewes More Than a Quarter Off, but Lambs Are Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 18. Receipts wers. - Hogs, Shsep, official Monday. 17 1,002 Ofclal Tuesday . Qfcial Wednesday Total this week..... Week ending August 9. Week ending August 2. Week ending July 26. Week ending July 19.. Same week last year. RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATR The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hog: heep at SBouth Omaha for, the year to date and comparisons with iast ye: 1902 1901 Dec. 458,064 434,628 M, . 699,580 1,669,643 39,887 . 668,476 618,126 50,351 - table snows tne ave: price o(‘hn'- sold on the South Omaha o Inc. Cattle . 096 Hogs Sheep . {3 = 5 | 32 COTan jaonne . 2 233% ‘ss2use s E55 ———— 25 BVBELE &8 S-INT oters s ssBsse P~ g e BZERB3 'asszu Eeze , 3%?%3‘ B L33 s2bd Auvsuat 14 August 1t August Y * Indicates Bunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road wa Cattle. Hog ——an . oa -4 2 =....=!=‘5-—-m-= 106 receipts was ey e Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. ‘B 13% Total receipts The disposition of the as follows, each b ber of head indic Cudahy Pack. Other buyers Totals . . YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of fe pped country Vesterday and. their dbstioation CATTLE. €. F. Mayland, Seward, Neb—B. & M. 'r Gilbert, Denton, Neb.—B. & M. George Lucas, Palmyra, Neb.—B. & Geo. mnnua Manning, Ia.—Mil Ran_Fragler, Bilver City, Ia.—Wal w.c ektciie Hancocl 3 n“ " dinbier Qriswon n er. Grigwo v3.|m alcl w--n(n 4. C. Gal yfiuonmw TRy Stat - B"no(:m'mw.ny, Glbbon, koh. MEEP, R. C. Halley, Memphis, Mo.—(D. D.) W. J. Johnl‘n. l!wpl Neb.—~(D. D. \CATTLEThere _was ‘& ticall market today, as most of I or sale. For the wi k r.ellp!‘ flered how. .' slight tncrease over bod IM e same week of 10300 evident that packers prefer fhe western grassers to the common cornfed: Bood cows have bech in active demand all the week and are generally 25c higher than they were at the close of last week. That od grass and good cornfed e medium grades and canners are solling in just about the same notches tl bulll have nat shown much of hm.l but the commoner grades are a fittle weak. Veal cajves and stags have not shown enough change to be worthy of ntlon pts of stockers and oo nite Hberal an the w but the has been fully equal to the occasion g far as desirablo grades are concerned. thing with fesh, weight and quality, ag okt as prime yeAriings. may Jdugted ocommon stuff of K. however, has been neglected lower thas above, the b feeders have for tln wnk. (‘omman & little lower and slow. oS Are right around 8 auarter higher for the k and common and medium grades v Good teeders 8 atrong and common kinds are slow and 10G20c lower. Representative sales: general market. o came avmen! that packers had lberal orders and the market got more active and closed just about steady with yesterday. In_fact the average was but very It o 'nu DUk of -Il the sales went from 0, high as $6.80 was paid for a lold tha vc aged 234 pounds. Owing to the activity on tho last half of the mlrkl evorytmnl D o ‘been tatrly gain being noted over both Iut week and the same week of last l B bty o Botees Bbe Sope Toneiall downward, and for the week the total decline amounts to . _The market is now at the lowest point reached since April 8. Representative sal 8, = 4 : §s: 82 BuEie EZesEsEssisisieni ¥ ini e | B 22E2382: i Baw | EEceBa¥Esie¥ | ou! Byl selE %: 28’ ssliss ::::;gs;::: ™ !5;!.!.‘!:!55':73EE“EE!!“55!!!!E!!!“!E}!Ei!!ifl!!i!!fii’.‘!fili!: EREEEE R EE L LRSI A TS A E 2 2 2 2 S A2 3 2 4 2 'I.lfig!t. 5".1‘::‘”#“*#“!““ HEEREE B B R e e SR L LRt T34 cotonnanscnsacanss: se=arase BEs szdeei segii & sRizgagas 0 lHuP—Thon were no sheep on sale to- day with which to make & test of the mar- ket t Deaviaat for the year to date. ' There 1o o An {ncrease over the corresponding week of last year amounting to nearly 17000 head, (mmr to the liberal receipts at this point as well a8 at others the tendency on the fart of packers naturally has been to pound the market suffered the worst decline bere and could be quoted i§ @3¢ lower than a week ago. Handy welght Wethers and yearlings are perhaps not over 10@150 Jower, but common stuff is a little worse than that While sheep hi Ewes { been going down lambs have been improving. Siave been so fow on the murket, howes that it is i cult to tell much about values, As high as $.75 was Pald this week, which is higher, and the general cholce bunch of handy wa bring $.00. It Is very evident that packe are anxious for good lambs and that they will pay good prices to get them There has been an actlve feeder market all the week and pricee are strong on ail desirable grades. In fact the supply has been far short of thh demand. Quotations for cli stock: Good to cholce {fl\rllnn $3.76 w fair to_good, $2.5098.7%; good (6 choice wether: to_’good $3.0008. g ewas, 3.00; wethers, 3 ; feeder o ing 3.40; feeder lambs, $3. fee 8.2z Repnuenlulm sa CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Cattle, Hogs Sheep and Lambs Hold Steady. 208 HICAGO, Aug. 16.—CATTLE—Recelpts, head ; marhct !le)ldy, good to prime e nominel, $8.0069.00; poor to medium, uwa-i aiockers and - feedors, "800 i heifers, S‘lh\fl\lfl canners, $1.50G: so buils, $2.606:5.00; calves, 88,5007 .5 Doxas {;d steers, :w\m\x westorn suwers, HOGS—Recelpts, 15,000 head estl) Monday, Jo.00;" leéte over, '3, 3y ‘a steady at mixed and bu hers, ‘fi m.(:k IF;)I)E);S‘“" h}:nv; $6.80@7.10. 1 3628 H t, 0; hetvy, Wsig wht, $8.200600; bune of BHELE AND LAMBBS—Rocelpts, 500 head; market steady; good to chfl"re wethers, 38.80G4.235; fair to_ cholce mixed, $1.5008.7; western sheep, $2.60G4.2; Dative lambs, 88 @675, western inmbs, $6.4 Officlal yesterday: Cattle Hogs Bheep . )w-om(- Shipments, Ka City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16—~CATTLE—Re- celpts, 200 head; market unchanged; choice d_beet steers, $7.65@S.20; 00d, 35.10@7.65; stockers and feed- ers, $2.00G6.95; western fed steers, $2.%00 s‘m Toxas and Indian steers, $2.50g400: 0; native cows, $1. for, 13000463 .60; can: , $1. .35 bulla, $2.6003.56; calves, 35 00@5 bo. ecelpts for the week, 89,00 catile and 1, ROG8—Recetpt 2000 n ecetpts, ead; market stead {5 ttrone: top #100 bullc of sates. #3005 & n..v{ mixed packers: § ; dlght, yorkers, $.5500.%; r‘ln. emlnll for the week, SHERE AND LAMBS-—N, o tive Tonta 0 recelpts; na. .76; western lambs, @6.10; native wethers, $3. 0 e Wothers, $3.00G4.00; fed Texas clipped ellpped 'he?& 3.30; stockers and feed- Recelpu for the week, 19,200 St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 16.~CATTLE—Receipts, 80 head, including 400 ~Texans: matkel steady; native shipping and export steers, dressed beef and butchers, $4.40 @ steers under 1,000 Ibs. $3. H gtockers and foedern, 32 heifers, $2.25@6.50; canners, $2.66@4.00; cal N’Mufi dian _fteers, 70; packers, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recel, market steady; native mutto: lambs, $4.00@6.8; culls and buck stockers, 3$1.50G5.40; St. Jose, H S—lep‘l 1500 head; steady; pigs lights, 32546’ $0.500.55; Live Stock Market. 8T. JOBEPH, A 186.. —CA'A‘TLE—R - celpts, 387 head: ltol nltlvel 5 cows ‘and helfers, 31. m 6.50; bulls -nd stags, nmm. atockers an feeders, 5. |oo Houé—nm‘nu. 2871 head; machet ligh! d lght :&xufl "“'Zs. w‘:l'v Sloux City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, Aug. 16—(Special gram.) — CATTLE — Receipts, nostly southern going mmugh cows, bulls and mixed, $2. stockers ang feeders, $5.6004.10; Yearlings and calvon B i A strong, selling at u HBEE AND LAMES. Nona $n markot; *Bimme AN LAMBS—No western lamba, $£85; yearl ers, $3.65; ewes, 3$3.55. -trong Stock in Sight. 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