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et IRP—— __T"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TU ESDAY, AUGUST 1 1902. to cholce, 1901 21@2e; 199 | Steady. Close: No. 1 northern, 3 00 ERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 5?&5"%«:.2:3';‘ toc; Pagific gonsi, 1971 | N¢ 2 northern, 7 Beptembers e, ity PRATHER Firm; Wuenos Ayres = -BAm,n—hrm; * 0c; sample, 4@ @c. HIDES—Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 3 Ibs., | CORN—September, 50%o. Market Opens with M‘:"‘m’ ad 1 gall(]::n‘i‘n"gl 10 % Ibe., 00! Texas ary | Ll o " " Btrength, Oereal Prices Advanoing. 4 to Pro 3 AT , amestic fleace, JONc 5| LIVERPOOL, Aus. 16 -WHEATSpot; e Seantry (i heer hOeneT " 4O | qufet; No. 1 northers, spring, 6 0, No. 1 HOLDERS TURN SELLERS AT HIGH MARK | “HioviRionS Feef. atcndy. tamily, §15.00 SRR el Beceuiel, Haist: Sep- 16,0, b N R R CORN—8pot: 'Quiet; Américan mixed, bs Boi; ‘packel, $ILMGISN; city e 1149, Futires. "Nominal, Septemper, is pickled, bellies, $11.26@13.00; picl n ng; extra india gders, 88.75¢9.00; pickled hams, 's; | mess, 1078 6d. Pork,' firm; prime _mess, teady: western steamed, $10.46@10.50; | wegrérn, strong, 83s6d. Hams, short cut, Augist_closed at $10.65, nominal; refined, | NGO€T0 MEONE, Ko od, Hema, short cut, gulet; South America, 311.60; compound, | 11\ 20 "% T 30 1bs.. quiet ce 6. mhort $1214@850; continent, '$10.70. Pork, quiet: | SOl S5 5 3> quler, s 'ba; lonk elear famify, $20.00G20.06; short r, $18. ;| middles, light, 28 to 3 Iba, quiet, b8s; mess, $17. 7. . | long, ciear middies, heavy, % to 40 Ibs. CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Grains had an elu- [ BUTT . unsettiad; 6d; short clear backs, 16 to “wive ec 080 pl state creamery, 1 mitation creamery, ot, ‘ta: clear bellles, 14 to 16 ibs, bull turn today. All pits experienced 161 Sactory, ¥ qu 3 o3 e atarly mction, ‘with strong upturn | K Firya. small. colored and white, | fteRdY. @, Shou ders, payste cut, 1l to 1} ?:.'nm % m.‘?.,i‘,‘.‘::n'."’.{:’.h'.":‘.;a gen- | s large, colored and white, 9%c; receipts, | ern’ fiy tierces, dull, 618 3d; American re- 27 P l, ull, 61s 64, et TS ading. Prices were od b “EGEE Receipts, 11,20 pkgs.; barely e B Gutet American finest white, sharply, but the unexpected strength was|,ieqqy; state and Pehnsylvan %C; | gteady, § American finest — colored, e et T el St e westerh. candled, 1T4@ifc; western, un- ayiet s | e el the somew! arrow J an: l, 7 '] ime 0 ul H us- flose Beptemper wheat was Jio lower: Sep- | “MOLABSKESFirm: New Orleans, 90ttc. | rattan o Lonamn dull sih B nas i, Bep oot " provisions slcsed | 1pLOULIRY-Ally ginickens, 136 | "FLOUR-8t. Louts fancy wnter, firm, a wp. September b 18%¢; turkeys, ! | saod 3 tendy : chickens, fie coast), firm, 4 firm. Conditions in the | 'Sy, chickens, et o pened | gHOPB—At London (Pacific coast), firm t rorthwest were considered as unfavorable for the maturing wheat. h moisture, and even frosts were et In favor of buyers. Standa \Tesred. Emgland hud bad" weatner, ‘and Spot closed at SIOWGILE; Clake, SIL (gent over comparatively Cables. ‘There | 1110; Sloatrolytic, Bil.osit dn casting. Fi16 Ports, uletly and there were no ed changes ar) There was_too | from Quotations, but with the tendenc of the marl @il b0, transactio 1,000 from B! 'ER—Nominal. PEAS—Canadian, steady, bs 84. The imports of wheat into Liverpool last week were 76,100 guarters from Atiantio acific and 25,000 from Was reas, ,000 bushels in | @110, There were fow Te. . The vistble supbly. and & arkad Tailine oft borigd on this basis. London reported a | “1he foiscrta of corn tnto Liverpoot fast I Vance was SOmCIRING Of & sorprise, Inae. | And Tutures €61 166, Prices of tin broks | ek amounted to 2,00 quarters from At- 5. olnts today under good ofterings | 1antic pos rts. much as the accumulations from 'heavy | about 4 ieceipte "over. Bunday ‘were expacted (o | and no demand To speak ot Bome st Toleds Grain and Seed. Over, startod g, and Beptember. somemwnat | 48 & Tale consumers and speculators wers TOLEDO, Aug. _ 18—WHEAT — Dull, ned s shade to WweWc ! | lower; cash, 7lc: Sepiember, iloc; De- d sold to 7 A | Glosed st $28.00. No c! Mo | cember, 10%4¢: May, 72c gh ented by unjoading | ENElsh market on ‘the Spot price, which | “irak TG Bi; cash, S%o; Beptemaber felling movement, augmented by unloading | ciosed at £s, owing to full offerings from 83¢; December il el . by manipulators of the September-Decem- | {1o"%ar eqstern market. led qutet | “GATR DU Arm: September, 8%c; De- ber spread, ught & sharp slump. The | and steady in the local market at e and cember, $ic ? / 4 fact that the seaboard cleared 1028, |at London at £112 64, Bpelter ajso show, DT,/ aotivn Soai - Goroer bushels in wheat and floar did not stay the [ no change here or aboad. & New Fork 46; January, $6.30; No. 3 sl 10050 down slide. Extimates for_tomorrow s re- | closed af $5.45 and London at £18 12a 6 | FKuld;. [ o ] 3 jcelpts at 4% cars, and a generally heavy | English iron markets were a little firmer. "RYE—6lc, nominal. ! movement, ~were factors in the weakness. Possibly as much as anything, however, in the down turn was the natural bearish influence of the big wheat yleld, which sooner or later | No. easy; No. must press on the market. In general, it e ey o OA' uf bearish sentiment ugainat bullish sta- | OMAHA ~ WHOLESALE MARKETS. | billed throug) r floundered at 60c, and W. ¢ lower, at 69@#0%c. Lo- goods. cal receipts were 365 cars, only 3 of con- | Conditio: nd Quotations tract grade. Minneapol ported 12 P athorceipts were 148300 bushels, against | BU especially in the southwest, W Slosed at 568 84 and Middieborough market was firm at old rices . 2 foundry, northern, 00; No. 1 foundry, No. 32,00 s southern, . 23.00; i foundry, southern soft, 352006200 on Staple and Faney Produce. EGGS—Candled stock, 16@16%c. LIVE POULTRY~—Hens, i , according to age, i@sc; turkeys, S@loc ducks and ib,, 13 828 cars, maki ‘zelle. b@sc; spring chickens, per . BR—F cking Peoria Market. . 8, B el NEW YORK, Aug. #lng stock market t new No. 8 PEORIA, mfi{:“" 18.—CORN—Qulet and white, 22%c, HISKY—On basis of $1.31 for fintshed NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. 18—A dull and sag- stock, 12%@13c; cholce oday was the natural 1,424,000 b els last year. The seaboard re- dairy, in tubs, llgl e) e, consequence of various zvld!nce! going to ported twelve loads taken for export. FRIES Trout, I show that the expanding needs of the cir. ““Corn held to its strength better than ng, sc; pickerel, S¢ r culation are making increasing inroads o other ins. After the early spurt|bufialo, dressed, ie; sunfish, be; biuefi upon banking reserves, with continued rade lap: into a slow, narrow market. [ Whitensh, 10c; cattish, 18c; black bass, transter of credits to forelgn lendes The course of the partly Influenced by the | balibut, Iic; salmon, i6c; haddock, 1lc, c-3. through the medium of the exchange mai ‘cold, rainy aeather and by the action in | fish, 12¢; fnapper, luc; lobsters. bolled, | ket, mitigated the anxiety over the money Wwheat. Iowa had floods of rain. Locul | Per Ib.'Zic; lobsters, green, per ib., 25c; | outlook withaut « tirely curing it, on'the buill aide, | bullhea The response o. the ndon _ discount Iy for “the ‘rsi [ CORN-c. market to the American borrowing demand er weather. small, although contract stuff was scarce. BRAN—Per ton, $15. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers’ assoclation: Choice, No, 1 No. 1 medium, g::ic ,):sé.l money ported in . B:flember unchanged marked u !1::. but soon took Then came liberal selling by upporter; s and predictions of The cash demand was at Slie to coarse, Rye straw, $6.50. are for hay of good color and quality. uj mand fair. Receipts light. glves warning that the checked by bringing the the two centers to a market t te parity. ocess may be rest rates of in the local he banks very generaily P thelr rates for call loans to 4l merci There per cent, and the rate touched 5 per cent ring the morning. mand for com lal for time loans were was less de- Qfaper and the rates rmly held at 6 per t for all perfods. On the selling and the dip In wheat, Sep: “Reports. Trom Interior mo “ netar; enters tember fell back to Siisc. A siight’ rally were of ' firm tone (o the monsy semters brought a barely firm close, Beptember ¥c and a large demand from small towns and up_ at blige. R country places for currency, indicating ' the O arted strong on the bad ‘weather ] Dearer approach of the demand upon New and on general buying Thi R XYork reserves. New York exchange at ‘Was no unusual feature, howeve and, al- Chicago continued to droop and was quoted ::%ulolfl't#t m:. domn?a mn-(.l1 ued .‘ooa B’ at 10 ‘cen!l d:-lco\lmt, eomrred with 20 cents ngs were not excessive, prices premium early last weel 220 Back wAtm rs et VAX BEANS_-Home grown, per market | " The New York subtreasury fs contribut- and corn. The close sho: wances. down to a steady close, y a new, le. report by the tr t Wi 1) B nrvauipts were liberal at 361 cars, & ONIONS—New home grown, fn sacks, per g.pv'% r%’a"f?.y“:‘::’& 5:;'."';{:;&‘.-,‘ ouf;r:e"v!e;ro:; L, . une OUSA N lollars for tl t Tair strength. The TOMATOES Per market basket, 46@80c. | during the current momin. s veriyt, 4 and irwcher NAVE HEANS e by el St ol Eoreinene revenus iast ) eficlt having reache \the outside: Trers vl PEACHES California, “Late Crawtords, | §f8000.0 about the middie ‘of the montt, | an easy start, but profit tak! T6e; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-basket | but falling to $7,600,000 by the end or the the ‘day took ‘Off most of crate, per six-basket crate, $1.25. month, turday’s treasury statement e pecs o 5 PLUMS - Callfornin, per four-basket | showed a deficit for the month o heraot % . ok Yor 761,827, compared with a surplus of more Rt 5, higher. R g Ry SR " $500,000 o tember ribs, 2o hig) R iy TR, e Sane o: B, | of last year, P iy 1 it P P T (et i e covenue e s s NES—Per box, . n of the repeal of the i ae Jadding futures rangeq as tollows: | paverira Galliorma Buioro™ P Clapp's | Wi, (LLee 00 Tehtheqpts 4, compared Articles.| Open.| High| Low. | Close.| 8at. | gy ALLLES—Summer Varieties, per bbl, | this month are 42. R teosin hioet —_— - ‘é‘/mrws—hr bbL., $2.60. expanded this month $1,221,19% over last Ve |= o ® 1o ol SANTALOUPETexas, ‘ber crate, $LW: | In"fncrense 15 the mmtiis xoind il S B::. i a ”&fl%fihulbns—cn 15G20c. the overnment of $4,580,000 that the money Y- 18 oK how GRAFES-Southern Catawbas, per 20-1b. | the"drain Causen jaet yoar by fouiCLo (ToM i 1 s i grate, 31.60; home-grown, per 8-Ib. bas- | ment's surplus. i a s b e turepeiner, the Increased rate of expendi- 4 178, o v onsy { [ BANANAB—Per bunch, accordin to sise, | Kepe up 1 'p:'mfi:e'fl:::'nucfl al:u:\;:n‘e‘:! T %62, all street, owln, . g vaati14 ORANGES. Valenclas, #.T5G6.00; Mediter- | pletion of banking ‘Tescrves” Besides the 2381 TAnean swes X . iocal money situation the market w: de- " aRo% % LEMONS—California Limonelra, 34.000) | pressed by selling of stocks for London ac- 4.%5; u’"‘““i!cmfiEou' s:;:el".!hfl.::n‘_rl':‘l lhfil h-rd’emn. 'ol money i " § t B (BEw 1% (1894 crppr New York $m for June reported show " Sechine. inCias Weo (14w (165 |18 o1 N 1 alton i ! oy | Southwest owing to shortage in venTot o. ; No. t H mations® were glven " 10 2 ol 17 voal calt, § to ‘124 iba., Bes No. § | Probably Bmiar Tommiis for "July,” A Sur Bl 9B (102 | vem calf 12 0 15 fos. fojary, Bides. sgixc; | The reported wetirement of the president 502 el ‘corpora tio sal smil syl 8% TS0/ hates hides, ‘,‘M] - fome_ nduence in t?amlznerllp?n:{le"l, ale T 01 e 8 of At corporation were 975 | el 965 | 9emg o . ”5" oy | but Title affectad. . Oftcesome™s 915 | 910 910 | 910 Tend aall Be; Beoatiy, ort | the heavinsss of the Taeciof factors in 76l 7 700 | i |fhell,J0cj No, 3 hara shell, fo: Brastls, per | (irnuin, of Louisville & Nashete on sup: s o " . ress e fing - P S R M el MR R Westeri o0 1 * . o 2 x . er] control, In Tex; ; 3 . Pacific on the alleged seeking of control by ;| OLD METALS-A. B. Alpern quotes the g MG | followimg pricea: Tfon. couniry Thixed: ber | Bina( iy, a0 ETancisco. Chicage ‘Ter. 3 stove plate, per ton, E: tenants and in a number of minor spe- ffih ; brass, heavy, ~4 ] Iet...lg’u The closing tone was dufl b.,' fc; rubber, per Ib., The ‘reduction in the § e, yearty Interest dfs- i Arkansas Elbertas, per four-basket | bursement on the Gontie: | R WP | o o, SRATAY ek B — in 801 t] - BARLEY PaOiose., oo malting, @g| St Louls Grain and Provistons. | where: "1;::5:1" 'fvg"f" Vatue, 8,76 000 e PR i ST, LOUIS, Aug. 18.—WHEAT-Lower: | ant the new is 1 noriing, 28 n 23 i oyl porthwest- | No. 3 red, cash, elevator, @%c; track, The following are the closin, ices on #: prime timothy $4.55. 5 VERS Contrant ersae Soios ¥e; mber, 83%c; No. 2 hard, the New York Stock exchange PROVISIONS—Moss ‘pork. por bbi, PEORN - Teasy No. 3 cash, Bic; track, tc; | LM & 10g030." dhore | o CONNBedey: No. 3 cast 3 i B She 3A'I"—HIIV7 No. 3 cash, 27c; track, 21@ M 4. ’ne:h?:mw. Be; iber, 25%c; No. son White, ! RYE—Bteady at 48c. B FLOUR—Quiet; new red winter rum.- ol B10g8.20; extra fancy and straight, $2.u 8 OB Himethy arclining, $8.1068.50, w Mo lec] 3 k) I T iy ly; sacl east tra . . wHAY Dull; tmothy, $L0GLLI; praiie, i WHISKY—Steady; 101 A 1y IRON' COTTON. r1ES-steads, s100 £ BAGGIN 3 Gy HEMP TWI1 X % Py ISIONS Fork, higher; jobbing, old u 8.974; new, $16.57%. Lard, higher at §10.06. iy salt meats slow: boxed extra shorts = clear ribs, $10.00; short clear, $10.50. 3 Bacon sio d extra short and clear ] ribs, $10.75; ‘short clear, $11. Cebn MBTALS-Lead, firm at $5100. Spelter, on " ES R i cockens, me; s = —] ; ol ens, 3 8 3 1 colpta, 3408 oS “Saports Taon Moy | e ¢ ¢ ka4 ot - tied ' and weake: '*lnt'r. n e UTTER ~ Steady; creamery, 1gatc; o 3 08.5%; % X BOGB-Firm at 16c, loss off. B E:.- its, $3. g Receipts. Shipments, - B i Minnesota ' bak Flour, bbls 3,000 6,000 B ginter, low srades,” s Whea', b 400,000 7,000 u ine) ,,F"- Gata Bu e e g.g &3 v O ; yellow western, §1.25; X ‘o L II-"{"-. e Bages o b, | Mansas City Gn Provisions. Reiimen 5. 8 240 .En; Sonwwic, o i 1, York | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18.—WHEAT—Sep- il "o pta o rariots; No. 2 track, tember, H mber, G%e; cash, No. 2 -~ 8B ~Quiet; ng, Me, . 1.t |hs No. 3, 61Geic; No. 2 red, 8ic; y— | o. Cars. JVHEAT_Recelpts, 3837 bu.; exports, | CORN-Sepiember, {1%c; December, ] B84 by Bpot casy: No. 2 red, rird cash: No. 3 ixed, 106 N iy 3N Morri " Duitn: wike E 0o ATE - Na 3 whiter S5 - Lo . o, 2 wi h dheat o b parg Matone Wike, £ o B | REE e e i Ao ‘was de timothy, $.0910.00; cholce on_better anm,.nu in | prairie, ¥ o - England, 3 m'n:n or bu: ing, large e UTTER—Creamery, 1%c; fancy dalry, e e. EGGS—Steady; fresh Missourl and Kan- Hrlr Dasket, c; string be per market pas- et, 2c. CABBAGE—Callfornia or home grown, red frac, ing from nal ad- Beptember sold from, S n of sas stock, 14%c, loss off, cases returned. Recelpts. Shipments. 275,200 40,509 24,800 34,000 12,000 Minneapolls Wheat, Flour and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 18 —WHEAT—Se, tember, ¢; Decaml ea t No: 1 Hard, Thgc: No- 1 northacs, e e 2 northern, O second UR- | 1 it g gt SN, e BRANIN ‘bulk 311001155, Dul Grat lightly to the locs T the ful slon payment, but the recent daily New York Mining Qu NEW YORK, Aug. the closing prices on » il tide in the l‘.—"l'he mining Laitie Chiet monthly pen- ‘adtctt following are stocks (TR u Market. LONDON, Aug. 18 Money was in good DULUTH. Ant. B—WK < , | Tequest today. the rates were stcady an 1 R T NG I morihern: @ae: o | Aubpiics ‘small. ‘Discounts” showed northern, ‘fifu; Beptember, o; m- | den! tendency, 5.1.,‘, ber, . : stringencyof thi Now York market. The OATS-Septomber, 8ie; Decembor, s, | (OO0 3 Apericen Mils botng offered ls Milwaukee Grain Market. m:fi"“"""""&"""‘""" came di and irregular, pre MILWAUKEE, Aug. M—~WHEAT-|wet weather minimising outside support SORE Jure pLaly steady. Home, sans| () r r 1 feeders. 1105 440§ foeders. 1106 3 00 and Canadian Pacing were irreguinr. Amer: | QMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | % fecders: 1 44 feans were unsettied and were most Clapp—-Neb. tion below parity. - alleiics Tfeeders.. 710 410 . 1feeder... 670 410 marnet was stcate arand Hrunks, v Heaviest Run of Toow..... 1100 4T G coms. [y} market was steady. Gran Season, 7 firm, the traffie reports being satistactory, | Beaviett Run of Oattle This but | J ool 4 % Kaffirs were uncertain, some of the pur- Good Stuff Held Steady. chases, it was said, being partly for invest- 2 steers. 38 ment and for the cape dccount . —_— # feeders.. 923 HE G remium: joted: Buenos 3 1250 fnaria, 38%; Lisbon, B+i; Rome, | HOG MARKET ONLY A SHADE LOWER |2 cows .8 The amount of bullion taken Into the 38 mn:”nf England on balance today was|Very Liberal Receipts of Sheep 40 hp),mis. Aug. 18—-On the bourse today| Balk of Oférings Sold Ahout & |17 feeders. . usiness w; quict and cheerful owing to the satisfactory settiement. Contangoes N Lowa 2 feeders. . were easy. Rentes were stimulated by In- Active at Higher Prices. vestment purchased "by saving banks and 310 gener public institutions, “Toward the closo ] anis| recovered rply on rumo - Barding 'the. exchange Tater Induntriat SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 18 100250 were firm. ‘Thomson-Houston and Metro- | _Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. § Bd _Peter—Neb. politan had a good tendency. Rio tintos | Officlal Monary..... 956 116 1078 4 75, were heavy on the decline In copper. | Same day last week. 117 300 J. 0. Wal Kaflirs were buoyed up at the opening by | Same week before 5 R ‘0 London advices, but Iater there were some | Seme three weeks akc 70 380 3% realizations, They closed steady. The pri- | Same four weeks ago. 2 L% 3% i vais, fate ot dlscount wau 3 per centl’ " | Bame aay del'vet’ 1 Vi o | 4 tooders.l g 30 ree per cent rentes, 100 francs, ) "OR THE YBAR 70 DATE . T Te-Neb. e 208" bhe o T cckn ian” foms | cekhe following cable shows the recelpts of | 4fesders. 1B ¥ foeders. 1108 63 don, X 1o for checks. Bpanish fours gatdle, o ad” shecp &t South Umans | © fecdern.im { & BERLIN, Aug' 18.—Business had & qulet | jaat yeupe ~ '° 94te and comparisons With | 1\ oo oqere . 87 4 38 in tendency on the bourse today andsprices 1902, Dec, | 2 feeders.. 997 4 38 1% were firmer. Home funds were neglected. | Cattle .. 466,630 R S Locals and banks were maintsined. Cana- 80808 1,800, 100 335 350 dian Pacifics weakened 'toward ‘the close. i e 5 30 18 strong tone prevai In lead and coal, w 3 & 2" mLR s 18- Bxchange on London, | puriacns ‘with Yormer years: ™ "' ™ | © teeders. 1off it ! s, : K. R, ment of ‘the Imperal Bank. of Germany 1 eeder...10 3 50 ] shows the tollowing changes: oA . |18¢ 1 § foeders’ 1il{ 480 oS ariry Incrensed sevom marke; | AUEUS 11T OK[6 68 6 151 4oy 3 7 su 17 feeders.. 8ig £30° 1S X UAUNE 2. T Sue 9 s o 45 4 20, ¢ s3| 3 . % Other securitles, decreased 6000000 marks: | August 3.| ' o 3 15| § 13§ 53§ 61| 3 &5 a's0| 4 foe o Rt e Inclrculation, "decreased 30,840,090 | August 4.) 7 1 » | § 10, 4 3 8 61| 3 83| 3 &5 £ e August 8.1 78%( 584 * (445371356829 B et 50 380 g AUUSE 7. { 5oy 0 500 B O ¢ | 3 73| 343) 3 W S R e, New York Money Market. TR S 50 438 | 346 2w o NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Money on call, I bl el s h Sl A 0 3 o 2 r cent, bld and asked, per A oW e % 400 cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4%@% per TEEMONRL R ] P f 0 Sterling exchange weak, with actual bus- 13 8 it 6 18 4 05 | o3 1 W. Leach—8. iness in bankers' bills at $4.87 for demand 6 T4 § 74 4 91| 4 43| 6] 2 53 860 3 50 and at $4.84% for sixty days; posted rates, 6314 5 7| 4 97, 4 44, 5t lll{'%‘ 5.5'0' 851 and’ 34804 8% | Commercial 16 6 67| 5 77| 4 us| 4 82| B 1058 4 20 . 8 ) 5 00, 4 7128 2 . %c; Mexican dollars, 16667+ | 4994 2w 0% HEONDE-Government strong; state inac- | ~* Indlcates Sunday. i 3 ve: rallroad irregular. The official number ot cars of stock G. A. Hamllton—8 T SIng quotutions on bonds are brought 1n today by each road swas: 2 steers....1ig) 4T 3 Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. . ta AL & N unt. de L 3 cers.. o 20743 Mox. Central 4 T A, T 4 A N tradler-8. D 1083 1 d0 % S 4T i 2% AW 15 F 3] 1 070 4 60 2 818 316 P. H Ell Swallow—S. D. Co R I & P.; wost H %0 325 Tilinols Central (] 2 fecders.. M0 4 & 2 foeders. 1025 4 45 ber of head indicated: Buyers, Omaha Packing Company osition of the day's recelpts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Cattle, H'gs. Sh'p. 2 steers....1053 4 00 B. L. Hassellstrom—8. D. 18 teeders..1047 6 00 B. Harrison—8. D. +108% §. Pacific 367 1004 23 steers...1167 515 15 feeders..1115 4 76 8. Rallway bs Swift and Company. 1,081 1440 4,258 | 32 steers....140 445 35 steers....1080 4 0 e Cudahy Packing Col 819 2 1,38 Hertzler & W.—Wyo, Armour ‘& C 8 feeders..1107 4 40 § feeders.. 822 4 40 1 feeder...1000 350 1 cow 850 275 932 440 1cow....[1080 340 145 350 1 cow. 920 37 047 3 45 J. Maycock—Wyo. Erfo prior 214 2 steers. 280 do_gen. 4s 26 cows..... §38 3 6 cows. 320 F.W. & D. C.iat... 12 feeders.. 699 4 20 Hocking Valley 4%s.109 H. 8. Booler—Wyo. 23 feeders..1052 4 50 Boston 3 1 BOSTON, Aug. cent; time loan: closing of stock Atchison 4s. Gay 18.—Call loans, 3%@4%4 per Official A%@s pedr cent. Mex. Cenirai i N E. O & C. t run of cattle of e the season arrived today, but in spite of Y that fact the market wus fairly active and Bowton & 00 stuff of practically all kinds sold at Boston L Fuat about steady prices, an compares witk Moo N & the close of last week. Dusnrers pes Cornfed steers were very scarce and in 10 make a test of the marke say, however, that fact there were scarcely enoufl\lwllh which t is safe to &00d to choice stuff would have commanded steady prices. The co market., good suceess, sold early at ‘The; v :‘sfl‘\’xrflny. Ty active except on the start, 8o t nced, and here was a very heavy run of hoss here. today fOF & Monday, and owing to rather “n'.vo{.btl:d l:‘\;:ct'lo r;::‘ndn‘lg B P ey "dta not mest With very omever, Tor aithoush 4 few ces ranging %‘é’f:..r. the market kept getting bemrfi.; the morni! steady witl closed ful ading was fairly 6 to and as high sales: 2232333332323222 2 B =R R LR mon and warmed-up cattle, though, 8| ed of in good seaso! wyere slow wale and a little lower as pack e a1l the snioa went from ers prefer the westerns to the half-fat $6.70, the sarfe as Saturday, " cornteds. as $6.77% pald. Representative 3 There ‘were only about & cars of cows AN PE Daly West. included In the receipts, so that the better | N 380 6614 H U.S. Stoel grades sold at practicaily the same prices | & 21 160 6 60 H 0 pra they did at the close of last week. The | b 268 50 § 80 (3 ——— = medium and common stuff, though, was |61, 261 40 6 &2 . Londen Stock Market. o little slow and weak to a alme lower. | ioi. Gl H LONDON, Atig. 1844 p. m—Closing: joulls, veal calves and stags did not|& e 4 H show any quotable change, s There was a heavy run of stockers and | 8 4 40 s 8 : feeders, but as speculators were anticipat- | 6 80 66 $ ing a good demand from the country the | & 4T 280 665 H heavy cattle of good welght and quality | 1 21 80 66 H and also the prime yearlings sold at steady | 6. " .. 8 [ prices. The quality, though, had to be |7 IR B Y H £00d. The commoner kinds of all weights | 6 o e H were rather slow sale and generally a |® o 100 s $ dime lower. : 8 . 668 H Although the blg bulk of the offerings | i%' 43 % 66 H today consisted of western range seers im0 66 H there wel only a few good enough for L2368 160 6 65 s packers. Anything, however, that could be A called at all good sold at T - Loulsvilie & Nash. steady prices and the s: M, K &T. the better grades of feede: moner grades of killers as we were slow sale and about a do ptd.. 3 BAR SILVER—Steady at 24 3164 per ounce. MONEY- r gent. The rate of dis. count in lh’z‘ opn’en q;urko( for short bills steady, but others were a dime lower. Representative sales: is 2t r cent; for three months bills, 2. W16 870 Bank Clearings. - ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18—Clearings, $7,756.- H §83; balances, E 3 Money steady, nt. : New York exchange, lsc discount. AGO, A ings, 325,061, o 5; New York 1% count; posted ex- H 8% demand. and $4.87% for sixt CALVES! change, :;.fifl:vbzle:ltcfi %‘ll'l 8 IA.—ElchlnlO. $110,- i bn'rul:‘cgu. ‘“f'u . 18.—Clearings, $3,241,- BOSTON, Auj “ILTExchlnM. $15,239,043; Aug. 18.—Clearin L1605 00 l’l;OCK. CALVES. CK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1000 3 60 1. I::: 300 807 300 BTOCKERS AND $15,781,985; balances, $3,266,180; money, ¢! per cent. CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.—Clearh 3%@6 per cent; premium. g £e g ngs, $,- §23,300; money, New 'York exchange, g2 WAsl;fl“Ml‘)N. Aug. 18. M..n 8 ate ent of the treasu nces - l.n"rln f:nd. '!clllllv:vo( the $150,000,000 gold =2¥a5s! segezeE 00 s 00 3010 259900409900 800 000069 4508 sobonb 00010000000k s S0t 0 Teserve In_ the division of redomption. shows: Avallable cash balances, $305,616,- N7, gold, $104,958,458, 048 13 feeders. ey Martert, %1 71 teeders. 1062 NEW ORI Aup. 15 COFFEE-Spot ‘1130 t Rio, steady; 7 _involce, i steady; Cordovi ilke. ‘The market for h!uml:- operied steady, with "prices n to nts lower. n after the call the’ boar 'leaders . be: came active sellers of nearly the whole list, considerable long coffee held by room traders was dumped over and the market turned weak, with prices easing oft rapld untll a noon decline of 10@16 points was reached. The weakness continued well along in the afternoon, bull Interest in the aitustion and about only jpport coming from oV~ ered for profits and moderate buying by European interests. Near the close cov- ering became more active and prices ral- lied about § polnts, the market closing steady, with prices net 6 to 10 points lower. Bales amounted to 42000 bags, including o 16c. October, 4.804.90c; ' December. 3 January, 5.0005.08c;" March, 5.15g6.3c; May, 5.20g5.28¢; July, 6.35c. 9 601505 15 11905 1 65 12 13 19 11315 19 1085 15 65 19,68 €31 6965 66 b 4 18 09 053 KBS o 1900 RS N R e S T RN T AR BN NS AR R SEERST IS RIS RS SER 2 2 £32EEEEE 3 Ol and Ros OIL CITY, Pa, Aug. balences, $1.22; certificates, no bid; ship- ments, 151526 bbls., aver: 89,668 bbls. runs, 218618 bbls., average 50,808 bbls. TOLEDO, O., Aus. L~ Fstpnnitiazesustavansaines sBazE: 18 —OIL—Credit G won g strfmed common to good, $1.85. St el D P PR B PR L EERE R PEEEER [ teady, 41@47%c. L ONDON, Aog "if—OIL-Linseed, e & Turpentine spiriis, 38 $d. AVANNAH, Al 18.—OTL~Tui ntine 1. 185; K. 2 WG, s350; W, §8.76. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 18.—Butter gteady; extra western creamery, Zic; extra |38 Penna.’ prints, 2%c. Fresh, nearby, 2c, loss off; west- ern, Zlc, loss off; fresh southwestern, iS¢, loss off; fresh westerns, 16@17c, loss off CHEESE—Steady: New York full creams prime small, i New York iuil creams, fair to good, c. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18—Wool firm for cholce Keayy: ‘maditin grades and combing, c; lght fine, B40; heavy fne, i tub washed, T o T gonOenennennmsons SsrBzens; BasKz 32 gsumsyzsIzen ST Dt 1 [T S Sutton—Neb. oootiugnmnnsus, fi;l;i!l - 8aa right around me lower around. Good range cows held about und eral week, The tuture. cholce . 41 510 e 318 1 57 48 SRS . % SHEEP—There here today, and other mar] well suppii>d, so that the tent ‘rlcol Wwherever possibl thing eariin enough to 3.40; fe $1.26G2.25. No. 152 Wyoming ewes 047 Wyomin, 12 ewes and 1 Idaho ewe. 13 106 Idaho h a mbs western ewes western wethers. the lamb mar! Quotations for arll earlings, d 7 Idaho yearlings. yearlin hers. 1 Idah ! 2 :!3;!53:5 s, $2.7503.25; eder lambs, $3. 10, Representative sales: wethers. ucks. = FEESFEE F “ 25 Was & bl sheej was tive was act higher owing to the fact that all the pack- ers wanted some and there were hardl 0 around, although more on sale than for some tim high as $6.00 was pai a little higher than clipped 53 e Joseph Live Stock Market. JOSEPH, 3,596 i cows Mo., weak 10 Aug. e heifers, 3. 50; bulis and s s, $3.00g6. market ‘was about a dime lower than the close of last though some of the handyweight g8 did not wsell qui As high as $4.00 , and some handywelght sold to good advan which I Sasss 2338 0 80 160 0 0 1% 120 0 130 120 o 40 200 120 § 78 120 6% run of sheep ets were 180 As a just that and a little As ed_quite he prices pald last weel The feeder market wag a iittle easier owing to the liberal receipts and the r- able prospects for still more In the neas 5 L Bl 3T T P E L AT P EEPEE IS & 1010 N 0n o o 0 00 69 60 00 89 00 00 5 00 00 03 b0 00 13, sxeanaieiearzasaageafesss [ —— 18.—Cattie—Re- i Datives, stockers and 1y A 8—Receipts, 2410; steady to shade b’:or; Ught ahd lght mixed, 96.7006.57%; weak to medium and heavy, $6.90G7.9; pigs, $.756 L Y s SHEEP' AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,78%; ambs steady to weak; fair Idahos, $5.78; ‘:‘flll’\:s 10 to 16c lower, wethers steady, ot, 585, ewes steady, fair ldahos, $8.15 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Sheep Lower CHICAGO, 11, 2,00, including Prim Aug. 18.—Cattle—Receipts, £ Fexans, 5,600 weatern Steers stead; th 10¢ lower; good peor_to meglum‘ nn“oc_‘ H ers, &, cows, 7 ol @6.00; canners, $1. calves, $2. .00; 00, western steers, $4. tomostom - S, Tort e raat 0! w, ), laft over, i stes 3 mixed and “butchers, $6.2566.95; 13 cholce heavy, $5.' 00 ; mluh heavy, g geo: lent, $.5@6.9; bulk of sales, § P AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 36,00 steady; others ers, %, i Wwestern ‘sheep, §2.500; 00080, western Tambe: lbeolgu—c-ulg L 1,823, Bhipments—Ca heep, 480. native lambs, . Official Saturday: hogs, 13165; sheep tle, 896; hogs, 2.6%; Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 10,900; natives, Texans; calves, 1,760 nativ killers steady to xai lower; Stockers and feeders active, cho! nd dressed beef 10G4.25; calves, market steady; "?o’;"fiy.’:‘,"n’g igs, . X native weth- hers, $3.00G8.90; Toxag clibped. Sheep. $410 stockers and feeders, $2A0GL n_lambs, $3.705.° .25; western ers, 8. fed St. Lowis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—Cattle—Receipts, &- 500, Including 4,800 Texans; market about steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.00G8.00; dressed beef and butchers steers. .60G7.25; steers under 1,00 pounds, $3.78 wf;’:fl‘"n%&%’“"' u.nfl..llr eo;:l- and ‘heifers, ; canne i Dulls, 32.6064.00; calves, $b.0007.00 %n cers, $2.80G6.30; cows and 2,000; market steady; ors, Ilfi" and Indian : pack 7069.95. LAMBS-—Reoeipts, 1,500; market steady; natlve muttons, $3.50@4.%; lambs, $3.76G5.75; culls and buel 300 4.00; stockers, $160G3.50; Texans, $.95G3.0. New York Live Stook Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 18—BEEVES—Re- ceipts, 3,361; steers 10c lower, except for top srud ; bul cows steady, except me- ‘ium cows, shade lower; oxeén and stags, .40 .25, ulls, L40; cows, extra, 34.75@5.40; cables steady; calves, market steady ™» ‘-‘mm steady; frl.ue buttermilk: closed trifi w.ll.. E veals, 00@8.50; grassers and buttermilks, $3.750) .'gfifir":?'flg"mnn—m ts, sheep in better demand; good -hlfop‘-&n lambs firm to 16 cents h‘&m- some_sall 2 cents higher; sheep, $2.0068.60; cholce, o0 calls, FLOGLTS, lambe, $5.0508.65%; oul X HOGR- Recelpts, 4289; market Sente lower; Penna. and state h 907 westerns nominal, - Stoux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX gram.) stockers 52, HOGS—Receipts, 4400 head; 10c lower, velling at 36.356.65; bulk, iogess. Stock in Sight. The following table shows the receipts cattle, hogs and sheep at the five DH:BID:; markets ror August ply of Graim, NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—The visible sup- ply of grain Saturday, August 16, as com- plied by the New York produce exchange, W neat, 204000 bushel Vheat, 20,264, hels, decrease 1,609, 000 bush Corn, B, us 38,000 bushels, decrease 718,000 ' 143,00 bushels, decrease 214,000 Rye, 37,00 bushels, increase 10,000 bush- Barley, 101,000 bushels, increase 102,000 bushels. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Aug. I8 -SUGAR-Raw, steady; fair nnnln‘u.‘ 2%¢; centrifugal 8% test, ;_molasses sugar, N. ORLEANS, Aug. 18.—Sugar strong; open Kkettle, 2%@8 3-16c; ettle cen- trifugal, i centi i cen- trifugal yellow, 6-16c; secon: 1! e, M i olasses dull; centrifugal, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 18~DRY GOODS- Demand of about recent average for cot- ton goods on home account. SBome busin npogt.d done for ina. No -I: change In prices. Print cloth quler g in fair demand. In unchanged. "Cotton goods Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, Aug. 18— None gftereq for m'a&: o8 The Bourd o ose”la Y. e of market was mad. AU20 cents. The output was S0.000 Downas, Galveston Wheat Market, GALVESTON, Aug. 18—~COTTON~ Quiet; 87-16c, e d Ot it Whisky, ICINNA' Aug. 18.—Whisl alstill. -S'mnm-m fll'odl.“l‘l‘lly on of fLu THE REALTY RECORD. Ttems filed in the register of deed's and county clerk's offices on August 18: Warranty Deeds. Potts t Potts, ATloek & Hash R Margaret Mahar and husband i win Foley, e of w 70 feet of foet lot 1§ and ey of w 7 Tot Weogha B YA gl 5 o C. E. Mayne's ¥irst lot 15, block 7, add ace e Belknap Saving Plummer, lot §, A. J. Donahoo et al hoo, 13 Wl o . 1 < el 11 acres, . M. ) % © 16% acres of n¥, sw 7 nd E. Don: to same, Havemeyer Eawin Noian 't A H n ) lfiz 7, block M, llD".‘. add...... 1, hl“{'w‘;lh t's 0 Lena_ Nielson and husband to Fred- ‘erick Krelle, n 2 feet of & 76 fest of lot 14, ‘block 15, Improved As- tion add. 5 ey, o 3 foet 1ot 16 and e 35 feet of n 16 feet lot 15, block a o C'Farren, Tect o w 130 feat, % Aetna Trust Co. to Samuel lot l,xhlnck 113, Florence. Almira’'C. Otls t Block %, Beivedere Deeds. 18, Hheriff to Byron Reed Co., #% n¥, o, e -4 * A