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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1902 . following the changes | sic. loss off; fresh western, tic; fresh south- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | §sist ‘g siacemi htines | Belem o mosh metrn, o s o S WA e TR e ch‘(rc': up‘:'c" [PYOVSG, w9 Forx Tull credrns, faif to ood, e TR RIC rols steady; domestic, falr to i m‘h nm 1mn Ron: i 1 Al an, ced Boundly by Manipu- | exifs, Segics Japarn, XGSC, | ice e NUIVERPOOL, Aug, 2. WHEAT Strong; 1900, 16c; olds, &, No. 1 mortherh ‘spring 68 4d; No. 7 re lation in Vicions Market. 01 crep. Sashe; 1 crop, 19%GZIHe; common_ to u.me, weatern winter, G 1 0. 1 Caittornia, O o AT T O L ) fe 5o Futuresi Quiet; " September, 6s 1d; 4 = ‘ember, is L WHOLE LIST DEPRESSED AT CLOSE [, LEATHER Sieady: buenos Avres acis, | DECsReTy s Hiet; Amorican mized, o IDES-Steady; Galveston 20 to % Ibs, ey e e r, 8 1%d; f8c; Caiifornia, 21’ (0 2 1bs., idc; Texas dry, FROV yismn‘r—md. jtrons; extra India Cover Semds | U (o % Ive. Yo Arn S hrias mess, 1078 6d. Early Wild Rush to JOL~ \llfl ' domestlc fleece, western, strong, sfilfl Hams, short cu Prices Upward, but Holders Un. TAgA LOW=Dull; "‘Il R plur 6%o; A o 16 u»'f gumh ‘mc%a .d(:um.x:er; country (pkgs. free d tul \ uiet, ; shor! lead and Values e PROVISIONS—Beef, sten y: tamity, $15.00 [ 10 ta Ibs., qulc‘(‘. 59; long_clear Back. 00 350, beot Fnidaies, Seht, '35 to 3 Iba. 58 6d; Y ms, {, mmlnw oty extra xn‘.n. $22.00824.00. Cut meats, quie plckled Dellies, $11.25G15.00; nn—\u«s shoul: ders, $875G9.00; pickled hams, $11.5012.00, Lard, €asier; western ne-m.d ik 10; Au- gust ' closed ' at $10.55, nominal; ’gulct. long, clur ‘middles, heavy, % 40 fuiet, oa; short Gclear ‘backs, Coar bellice, 14" to 16 Ton st ‘Shoulders, square cut, 11 to 1§ steady, 488 6d. Las tlerces, firm, 6s; American refined, in palls, CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Vielous and savaxe trading chatacterised the business on Board of Trade today. St. Louls shorts in rd, prime western, in balances, $615,807; money, steady to firm @6 per cent; New York exchange, ¢ d \ s- pressing business. on the cessation of sales. Prices improved later Amerfcans were count. | . | unsettied by realizations. Later prices were Cflicaco, Aug. 2-Clearings, ssuopam; | WaSIIE! U remlIaions Tater price e s g.”'“‘ "“d‘“ o Work | Tencted ‘a trifie. This was attributed to Sl R AT e wemast; New the closlng of the weak Accounts In Anticls “:‘Ah]'}lkonm Asfl‘ n_(«,..b"“.' “(m_ ::I‘:llor;&nf the settlement commencing Au- alance money, b per. cen 3 PHILADELPHIA, 22 Crearin PARIS, Aug. 22—Business was frregular A on the bourse today. Prices were fairly $18900404; balances,’ $2,48 @3%4; money, 1 supported and closed firm per Attentlon was NEW YORK Aug, 22.—Clearings, $255,700,- centered In foreigners Rentes were in ke hllllnl:el n’-’ demand, owing to the rumored French plo AU 8% Clearings, $19,606,005; | lown. Spanish s benefited by repurchnses: "{ R\xlflndn I“l!unl;lnl};‘ were h¢n\{) Rio tintos b 1 g fl——Clelrln $2,906,- | reacted thou the price of copper was Al{ib. o w Tork ex. | unchanged. Kafirs were weak on pesals ch:nn, " dlacount mistic reports regarding the labor supply in South Africa, and closed irregular, but above the lowest of the day. The private rate of discount was i per cent. on London, 26f 19c. Spanish ds, §2.02 per cent r.nlfl lmf thy BERLIN, Aug. WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Exchange Three the Associated Banks. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The fello'dn[ table, compiled’ by Bradstreet, firm on the bourse today and busin rica, $12.15; corn and wheat were punished severely, | $#5ady South Americs, b ¥1.75G8.%; continent, $I17. Pork, _firm fet; American finest white, (o 1D peve, D Fesris's onsnptione) | Daly 7, E00GNS; short clear, $1875071. 0; American finest colored, bulge in corn frightened the corn shorts | Mess, T @18 T | and St tne opening thera was & wild Fush | , BUTTER-Reclpts, 4207 pigs ey W L o R o] state dairy, 16%@15%c; state crea ; imitation creamery, 14%@17%c. VAR SE—Receipts, 237 pl asy fi5n: ancy leres Solored dad phite G $xc: fancy small, new state full cream, ored and white, 1 nrm llh Agstralian, in London, irtegul LoUR—!t. Touls “tancy winter, qulcl, HO‘I’Q—AQ London (Pacific coast), steady, BUTTER—Nominal. PEAS—Canadian, steady, 6s The receipts of ‘wheat for 000 centals, inclading. 252,000 o cover. After prices all around had been boosted to figures to suit the big holders, nanipulation made prices jump {forth erratically. In the end the longs secured ‘profits for thelr holdings and prices ci weaker. Beptember corn close ang unc! r lhe last three elpts, k| December cora e lowar, Beptember ;ne.dg o EGG8, Recelpts. $,&6 phgs. et daya” e " SNt 's e st oft an 90; western, uncan " ot sroviaione sulfered Jomme of iis Fpisd, itwes i ‘The. receipta ot American corn for the b OLASSES--Firm; New Orleans, 30@40c, | 1ast three days, no Bt. Louls shorts had sent orders for heavy | POULTRY —Alive,’ chickens, — steady . at covering at the opening of corn. Prices (ime; turkeys, ifo; fowls, ilc. pane Toledo Gra na . Youl ave gone eas! to or more | steady; chickens, western, 11@ldc; ow-. g i had it not been that the big longs were | western, 17c: turkeys, 1 efifl‘f??..., Aug. up:.¥§§A§*3°'B'.' competing with each other to unload METALSDomestic markets ware quiet | comber, T13c TS et 3 : he unfortunate outsiders. This wililng- | and ln the case of tin and copper easy PORX\»ANIVQ. eced: ohak, Mai Beptione on the part of the bulls to sell at |t Inetde | per e st fancy figures, however, did not prevent an quoted at OAT! Dull, easy; cash, 29¢c; September, excited and ber corn started e to lc up at 67%c to sSc and with wide fluctuations jumped to 69%c. fiore big quantities came out and soug ushels or more, had been tutned in uch higher opening. Septem- 5& December, 3%c. ED—Clover, strong and higher; Octo- ber, §5.85 bid; Januar; llfi Minneapolis Whea break of i8s, spot closing at £126 an futures at €122 In copper thers was very little_doing locally and prices showed no important changes. Standard spot closed at $10.856G11.25, lake at $11.5071 Flour and Br. over to the shorts. broke prices electro- 1 badly and as soon as it was thought the | lytic at $11.35@11.45 and casting .35@ | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 22.—WHEAT-Sep- shor} interest. had been eliminated Beptom: | 1116 “the Foron pring s Sophet b @ tember, 654GMo; December, HsABAC; on ber touched Gb%c. Every bid or sale made | to £51 138 90 for pot and g‘}g for tu. | track, No. 1 hard. Tie; No. 1" northern, “Te; quick chan, rom @ | tures. Dullness ruled the jead market, both | No. 2 northern. market price. September trading through- | domestic ‘and toreln, nelther SROWINE Any | o FLOUR—Easier, Gemana fates | potents, gut the entire session was sensational. |change. The local price was $.12% for | S%0G4.00; second patents .85; first ‘Influential houses had December for sale, [ spot and London quoted £11 2s 6d. Spelter | Clears second clea 202.90. BRAN—In huli $11.25@11.50. n Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 22.—WHEAT—No. 1 norlhern, T9c; No. 3 northern, 76¢; Septem- RYE-H{"I.I No. 1, but the url( advances in September sus- stained the latter month. Conditions that usually rule the pit were hardly considered. There 1s_ still a fine prospect of big har- vests, cables were higher and receipts were still small, otherwise the situation was g:ncllcllly unchanged. Near the ptember rallled and December fell off, September closing steady and unchanged was firm, with moderate business reported. Spot closed at $.60. The English market was steady and unchanged at £18 17s 6d. Iron prices remained last quoted for domestic supplies, the ket having a firm undertone. Warrants were still nom nal. No. 1 northern foundry, No. 2 northern foundry, $22.00§23.00 BARLEY—Steady; No. ‘1 T5c; sample, 47 southern foundry, 00; No. 1 south- at 67c and December %c down at 424c. | ern soft [ound[)_ nglish mar- @slc. CORN—September, 66%c. Receipts were only 28 cars, six of contract s were quiet. ow Glosed at 57 6 rade. iddlesborough at 638 1 Duluth Grain Market. ®Except that the weather map was almost | 279 Middles '__'M g.. DULUTH, —wi O ot A ey s in ni%t | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | 1 hard. nm‘ . 3 orihets. Mge Na i the reports of frosts and dry w in northern, September, 68%c; December Argenting, Receipts were NERter And con: ATS—September, 82%c; December, 20%c. Peoria Market. tract nndln, was very small. Above all, shorts were frightened both at the advance in wheat and the tumult in the corn pit. gaslted opening, te b o IR ATB Firm, new No. 8 white, fush of buy ‘finl-f-mn,g-ckm stock 1. chotee '%misxt—un Yor finished goods. n"',{k: ‘: .9’:3-;“#1. 1-,?,“. i Cineinnati Whisky. figures: Much of the carly heavy sell- | Duffal, dressed, "‘f",- tars Auisned’ ool steady o basls of ing was by a_prominent elevator concern ;’.",}{,'“":“m‘“".-‘,mm O i b s it B S iy opiotn RS | e e S NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. shaken out many of the tatlers | BS3), "m‘“‘"m sreen, per ib., o; S fulr rally. ‘September. how: Lo oty ever, closed rather weak, c down, at| & Market Shakes Off Drowsiness with Tk, Local recelpts Were'| cers, only H , $15. P tton tn Colorad wo of contract grade, and Minneapolis AY—Pfleu tauoted by Omaha Wholesa! i ol o erads: Fusl, Duluth reported 2§ loul assoclation: Cholce, fin. NEW YORK, Aug.' 22-—Today's stock {or, \heuthren poats o1 308 o No tramediim, 680, No. 1| market raliled “trom " the letharmy of che “"('z:' e 18 o M W 1oi5.00. These prices | last few days This was ‘caused b H ‘_‘n'e.u iy 4 m.enfi t-'s': e300 ey, and uuamy liquidation 1 Colorado Fuel, which | wu v'me t and flour were llhenl .na equllml ‘sms feared was creating a necessity to unioad #tocks elsewhere in the market. The ap- pearance of Support in that stock and its rally to more t & point over last night was an important factor in rem lns sentiment BhA Its effect was emphasize ;,y the renewed strength in Louisville & uhvflh which was supposed to be re- lated in a speculative way to the move- Wusiieis. Ai utnm Duahels, compared” with 596,00 st ear. lellllll‘ for a ludln. bull caused weak- in oats grea 0. ment in Colorado Fuel. The points of strength in the early day . m e Brown, per market | were somewhat scattered and might be stop, Jotil o el DO o b Sieiinge the strongth bachms more peniel Beptempber sold 1 '°“'uam”w -«?'-ni"e’wj,;{é R Co a6 A i | £o4 Sh2, machu Seoudkond lout fndfe e ne mm, uence of & 2-point rise in i 10 ddwn, gt e | 1 3B~ Naw pome grown, a sacks, per | Bonthert Pariie Fhe: expiaborion "ot ch i~ Pro ng advanced url’ym tter hog. bu., 6be. strength in this stock was not obvious Ltor hfl TOMATOES—Pe: M'bt basket, 45@60c. | beyond the fact that the speculative leader T liguidation nn the viston market and outside buyin Saloagod aeneraily” % T | eauned g NAVY BEANS--) u., $2.16. PEACHES—Callfornia Late Crawfol T6@80c; Arkansas Elbertas, per four-baski crate, fl: per six-basket crate, $1.25. 2% u‘ii‘" Yanoy, 4i; Japaes: n Mufllblr ribs m flll :'ID' an, Dor_ four-basket crate: { mumnd roeolpu for lomorm ‘Wheat, | $1.10; edy, §1; peach plums, $1; P. D. 266 curs; corn, 3 cars; oats, 216 cars; hogs, D‘“ N ‘er box, $1. ures PEARS- Cailtornia, ber box, $LT5; Clapp's hc ludlmx futs ranged as follows: Favotita Colotase. e . pp' Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Clode.| Yea'y, A PPLBEC Bommer varletids, per bbl, 'RABAPPLYXS—Per bbl., $2.50. who has made_thls stock a favorite of late years {s now due to arrive from Europe, fario & Western continued it advance, with & rumor that it was being sought by Canadian Pacific_for a connecting link with New York City, thus supplementing recent rumors of Canadian Pacific pose to enter Chicago, which were s Bee- Quently The firmuess of Western Unlon continued to excite remark and conjecture as to a Possible combination of telegraph interests. When Colorado Fuel made its recovery there was fairly general advances among the independent fron and steel companies from which the United States Steel stocks lines In all the list. lvance of as much as 3¢ 1 ANTALOUPE—Texas, per T8; | were conspicuous exceptions, the move- oo & fivd %\ per basket, 60c. B SO T | onts of e lattef Teine restiictor i May o WATERMELONS—Crated, 16@2c. narrow fractions. *Corn— GRAPES—Southern Catawbas, per 2-Ib. | The grangers, Pacifics and Southwesterns Bept. (5 5 67 |crate, $1.60; home-grown, per 8-ib. bas- | Quite generally participated in the late ! Dee. - 43 41 4 | ket, movement in Southern Pacific. Te- May o TROPICAL FRUITS. tion in the wheat market may have *0at \ BANANAS—Per bunch, according to stse, movement. Bept. sl al n 26G2.75. rday's flurry in September corn c 'pt. “Kg‘ 83 LEMONS—California Limonaira, $4.000 without any bearing on the ocomls b Dec. uy %0 | 20 4.25; Mesaina D, 18 significant of the very small move- May (80%-1%| 31%4 30%@%| QRANGES—Valenclas, $4.76@6.00; Mediter- | ment of the tag-end of last !gl— ranean sweets. $4. which has been reflected in lat: 3 16 (1668 MISCELLANEOUS. carnings of railroads in the corn ; 1680 |16 80 % lDEn—Now York, B errit ; 38 4] 24 S04 1 fTDES— i, 40; No ¢ om trom flurey in the money sxei No. o 1 8c; No. 2 salted, 7o | market, with the demand for lonns to carry 10 T4/ 20 T| 10 87 P e 12% ibs., 8c; No. 4| over until Monday, had a reassuring effect 18 281 1% 15 Ibs., Go; dry hides, 8@12c; | and aroused hopes that the bank statement w4l 8 LA Toe; horse hides, $1.50G2.50. tomorrow would show a strengthencd con- ’ 10 03] 10 Fer 1b., 60; shelled, fc. dition. If this proves to be the case it R No. 1 snoh per I, | must be by reason of loan contraction by HHCREF AR er b, “iiger N6, 3 soft | ranater of credits 1o the, trust compunt % hara .n.u ; Brastls, per | and to forelgn lenders. The interlor cur- ry 1gc; almonds,'soft | rency movement seems stiil to be slightly ta "o pecans, Imro, in favor of New York. « T Tve S loc} coconnuts, per G0k, | The Sub-treasury operations which had 18.60; stralghts, . ylelded to the banks up to Wednesday ng ., Srecinl h LD METALSwA. B. Alpern quotes the | evening $1.835.00, took from the banks yes- (e, $3.1 P rices: Iron, country mixed, per | terday $1,168,000, thus nearly Wiping out (he ATeNo. 2 n. Sii; Tron,” stove - plate, per’ Ton. B | provious "baiance, et result promises pring, So; No. 2 red, g by Phe: b h-l-vyi vet 1b. in InAcnl‘);‘ for the week of less than Fs>No. : No. c; brass, r 1b., Blc; lea r 1b., nother transfer was ma o :gz"" % o gt G e ainc, per To. ?‘hm o by, ¢ | Now Oriéans day, of HI00 and New ] r to el o- mal , 50@e3c. i _Arkansas er four- e ork exchange a cago drop o D-—No. 1 fiax, §1.40 “rthwut- crate, 86G%o; per six-basket crate, $1.80. | dlscount. atter having recoverd to par St ulmlhy. Nhoad8! clover, l”rfi'&vx Ni—n“:u e pork, earlier In the week. The advancing quotations for govern- ment re belleved to be due to t #t. Louis Grain and Provi Tt expectation that the treasury may take ST, LOUIS, Aug. 22.—-WHEAT--Firm; No. .85~ Dry salted | 3 red, cash, elevator, 66c; track w early steps for the relief of the money M4, Short"clear September, 65%c; December, e ‘“i market, elther by increasing deposits with ] hard, @q e, the banks or by redemption of ot high wines, ,‘503‘, (oligher; No. 3 ossh, So; track, | Bands were firm in eympathy with :}ofiufl ; Septem ™ 3 otal sales, par valu nite: 'l‘b' tollowing are the receipts.and ship- | OATS-Steady; ‘§l . 3 cash, 29 ok, | States r.tunalp' 2s, the 48 and mo s ad- ments: 20%@30c; September, 2¥c; December, 3« vanced % per eem on the last call, Recelpta .M”‘"& No. 2 white, 3Sc. The followin, RYE-—Fina the New York m FLOUR. d wints ts. B Bkt o T =!ED—1’lmolhy. $3.00@4.25, with prime Oon Produce exchange today tho “but- CORNMEAL—Steady, $3.06. arket was weak; creameries, RAN—Firm k.d east track, [nirion, T3G1 dons, cusy, A¥=Sieady} tmothy, ST, e, . Cheese, easy, . Tie. llKY—ltnfly. A bonk clearings at the princi e the week ended August 21, with the percent. age of Increabe and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: less active. Government securitles were maintained and In some cases there was moderate Improvement. Mines were rather weaker. | Boston Stock Quotations. CITINS. Clearings.| Inc.i Doc. | BogTON, Aug. 2.—Cail loans, 4gs, per 5 cont; time’ loans, 414g5 per cent. OMcial gy oy closing of stock: onds: 2. Atehls - 03 |Amaly ited Ghicago s o o [Bi fl‘.:'.'z:\""..“ [sCalumet lelm‘elll;_ahh 2% Contennial 3 I a02% (Co . Pittsburg 33" Bominton Con Baitimore " | 2 283388 ranch Cincinnati Firchbure pea Cansgs CIty Tnion Plcifs Cleveland .. 573 C;’“.‘:‘ : Farene Toios2 e ew Orleans g 7| American T. Indianapolls . 9,240,237 Dominion I & 8...7 N Detroit 9,024,372 Trimouatatn . " Loutsvill 8,822,072 Trinity b L uy Milwaukee . 6,504,608 United st 0% OMAHA 6,366,964 o Providence 6,649,000 ctorla’ Buffalo . 6,700,291 8t 5,218,982/ n 4,001,668/ . % 4,508,945 3,913,61 E——— 3163,155) Condition of the Treasury. YR WASHINGTON, Aug 22-—Todaye state- i osl ment of the treasury balances in the gen- SR eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold ] (N feserve i the division of redempilon, P B Available cash balance, § ool & m "old, $106,171,065. gag& g. ‘Wool Market. Z0TBR10| 4. BO, 2.-WOOL-The Commer. 2,631,185 28 et Butotin i in tomorrow’s report Rechester 1949166 18. of the wool trade of the United Btates: Atlanta . 1,040,208 16, Wool {s quiet and firm. Holders of washed Des Molnes 148 fieeces are particularly strong, with a cent New Haven . Lol e Senerally ‘asked for Ohlo_selec- Worcester 160,772 ere have been no sales on the m.nar basis, but large lines could have been sold af old prices. Other domestic weools are firm and unchanged and the su Pl Of forelen is so small that there Ts lo Interest in it. The receg&u of wool in Bonton since January 1, have been Inst 179,764,960 Ibs., for the oy rnoa 01 The no.mn shipments to date are 176284622 Ibs. inst ship- ments of 164,310,666 Iba. for “tne Same period 1. The stock on hand in Bosfon Jan- Sy i, 19%, was TLU046 Ib stock foday s 134,681 Ibs hand August 3. 1301, w BOS' 2 '] 288 38 TR !!Iggggi sEEzaREzE S iitienstan: HE2s {3 3 3 ITO! 00L—F1 lemlorlu ltrlctly fine clolh!n 3 53@650; fine and fine medium, 0; me- dium, 43@46c. Texas wool is In a ver strong position, Fali cleaned basi months, with the offerings small. , nominal, 46@48c; twelve Ix to elght months, spring, . Fine fleece wools are hluher, but the offerings lr. Ohio and Pennsy! yania XX and above, 28c; “Michigan Delaine Wools are exeep\lonnll& e CORio Delaine, i No 1 comblnl. SE 368, Now 3 Stnse conie, 548,795) mmh Aug. 22— L—Stead, 568,463 medium sdes and Eombing, 1G1FGe; tig hi B fine, ' 130\6t40;, heavy fne, 10G1He; fub 502,984 washed, 1 17 /0! 300 Coftee Market. - NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—COFFEB—S) 8. 2. ot e Rio, firm; No. 7 involcs, b oi6c. M, ' steady: Cordove, 8@ll%e. Futures opened 832, it lar, with prices 1 points higher rregul on, Vigorous covering and general buying, led houses with forelgn connectlons. vm. regarding the extent of the {njury 1o the 1%03-4 crop by frost nearly all tended to confirm the eariy cables of severe dam- age to the trees and the destruction of fifst ‘flowering. . The. local strong neariy all day, with th ot & ‘slight casing of at ) pront-taking. _Demang. quarters. Europe, commiss a shorts were particularly active as buy- ers while the selling was mainly by local and Baltimere importing houses and realiz- ing longs. The bull leaders both bought and sold. The day was marked by the heaviest trade in ' recent times, amounting to 187,000 bags, of which aver bags were exchanges for nearer tions for late options. At the close prices were nearly at best figures of the day, net 10G% points higher. The undertone'was Vancouver, B, C. firm. Sales included August at Fomilon fmem January, 85505, 3 Aprll 8800566 May, 5.80@5.9c; June, 6.9%@%.%c Ottawa .. July, 5.85@6.00c. Market. Totals, Canada Cotton ~| NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—COTTON. *Not included in totals becau otpiet included in totals because containing .Ludy,’gc‘:ul wg; i, September, **Not Included in totll because of no wb.'r Toibo; December, comparison for last year. . 'anuary, 7.83c; February, 7.80c; Marc! l'l"guth . Duesd tead: t, 8.40c ures clos: very s Augus September, $13c; October, Tisc: f: b January, NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—MONEY. ) R steady, ver “cent: cioaing 14 wad -7""" e Masch, 19 Aprl “fl%&" { per cent; prime mercantile paper, NG EXCHANGE—East actual business in bakers” biils a5 slam New York Money Market. middling upland, c; Y iales, "fln’ - COTTON-—Quiet; for demand ‘and 8420 £ 5 | middtin 4 O e L Bl e ite: Mexican dollass, | GALVESTON, Aug. 2—COTTON—Steady, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 22.—COTTON—Epot, tve: mml,,.a'fl‘"""“ strong; state, inac- | yymited demand, prices easier; Americarl e middiing fair, ' 5 Bood llllfld. fll‘n‘. 47]"!6 low mldflll follow: daiing - el ta, rog.... TN ('L & N. unl. “ " sales of the day w 3 500 were for lpeculluo and included 5,200 American. Recelml. 100 bal Futures opened zulet tadiing August es, all Amerlcln und clo.ed ver 'y steady. American mi August, 4 43-6id, fhd Blplemhor‘ 4 7644 tember and October, 840, e October and November, 4 23-644 23 fors; November and December 4 15.016. buy- December and January, 4 17-64@H 15-644. January and February, 4 17-640 golere; | Februsry and 1 March and April, April and May, 4 it:6id, buyers; sellers om CITY, Aug. 22.—OIL—Credit balances. certificates, no bid: shipments, 20,68 runs, 88,65 bbi; . %, —OTL—North Lima, 8e; lndhnn 8dc. South flm- an LON ~Calcutta seed, X"' Nots 305 Tarpentise splciis sa SAVANNAH, Aug. 2:—()Hr1‘urnem|n0. firm. #ie. Rosin, firm; A, B, $1.10; ‘ufiy i nsfi K. L $850; N, $3.60; WG, $3.60; WW, 33,80 NEW VORI Rus: 2 ooThe oortypased, dull, steady. 'Petroieum, steady. mmm Turpentine, steady, 47@47%c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 2.—DRY GOODS—The In- Hocking: Vai. dsse. 1000 *Bld. **Offered. Lo LONDON, Aug. 22.—4 p. m.—Closing stock quotations: Consols for m “bll{Nnflulk —rC 2et EW YORK GENERAL MAR) " RON COTTON ES$1.0T%. " T | A GGING S bi6a7 13te, .m;fl““ of the Day om Various xP’fiOVPl!}gleg—Pflrk Jobbing, . i R e g ) of gy C g T S S T clears, fl %m hlrly"ulv. ) eas; :.xtra‘-lnru clear o5 o ey X ¥y [t i Nt Jos nt s o ey + B, s ; ni f00; ' winter . - P 3 i "R OLTRY ehi 10e; springs, {pel’ '!ulg;n, m-ull. Minneso s, 818 | 1910 irkey, S Yy 190 sorings. B '5 | i "“- g, cnores Eu'rr Steady; creamery, l'.l!c' ) :urn. Y5 dae Meady: 10c, loss o 3 i b, pmente. | oreat Nor “Now Srork P e 2 e uc. e 1. £, But. | o0 b pur }g ¥ . 2. —WHEAT- rfl"‘c No 44 al(o iffi" c. COHN—MDI.EMY 46c; December, Myc; R . o. 2 ixed, tho; No. 3 white, doc; No. No. l white, 35c. RYE Mo, 2, dbe. HAY—Choice timothy, $9.0099 50; e ) 1e; 16c. EGGS—Steady; fresh Missou X -locl. wbc'w dos., loss of FZ2] , cholce dalry, fancy, GGG, 8, 8.0,8 ! i £0 | Vheat, b m-"l C’oflx, thh‘. 3 | Outa, bu. LR v,y | ey “here all 4 demand for heavy brown cottons shows some increase on home account. Export business qulet. Prices without quotable change. Bleached and coarse colored eot- tons unchanged. Prints steady, with fair demand. Ginghams firm. Print’ cloths full and unchanged. Linens are in quiet re- quest, but very firm. Burlaps firm, with an improved dom-nd CHESTER, with very arns, dull. Evhporated Appl Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—EVAPORATED APPLES—New cfop supplies are arriving us, 2TDRY GOODS— Al business doing. 6 BAR ll’lLVlHlllfl 5t 43162 par ounce. in small quantities, but. little busin MONEY—-24 The rate of dis- | reported ‘l‘nd values are mnot yet e count in the vpen market for short bills | jighed. Old apples are quiet and nominal s 11-16 d for three months’ | at $@i0c for common to good: prime, 104@ -1 c; cholce, 11G11 12¢. i °iz’?>m¥‘ ot New York Mining Quotations. ASPORNIA NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The lollovlu are the closing prices :n mining Tige in bay 16c; unpeeled, Boashes, quist; podied, L 9%@10%c. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—SUGAR-Taw, steady; fair refining. 2%c; centrifugal, 8§ feat, 3%c. Molasses sugar, 25-1c. Refined, . 5 Aug. 22.—SUGAR— EANS, ?RL 2 open kettle ‘centrif yellow, 8! 19%@1%c. “‘do lasses, dull; NDON, Aug. 22.—The amount of bul- B tabos ‘uiteTine Bank ‘of Engiicd on o ran® B, st Maarid, 3. n u. i B Money w M 0} <, 5gite x City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., A (Special Tele- gram. ) ~CATTLE Rec' lfi, mostl; th markel mi'-’-".':xmm. 0GS—Recel) hm N‘llllf. uuln‘M-.. Iflllk Il. ! locken lnd !ndtn. “U 40 cows. | Do’ ahape the tai OMAHA LIVE STOCE MARKET| & 0 foodera.. 190 T B W1 cown. Oattle Reosipts Vory Light and No Ohange | ! feeder... {0 mu.\-k.'..mfim in Prioss Worthy of Mention, e nin 1N HOGS NEARLY FIFTE[N CENTS HIGHER Supply of Sheep and Lambs Ra R T 'g'z 24 i 3353 85 2823 B B8 A ABEAA 5% s L3 2% - 3 H 3 1 350 H . ] i Moderat d Desira... «rad ol eyttt e e L0 380 98 3 All Kinds, Both Fat Staff a 19T 28 0 2 Feeders 5014 About Steady. 3 %41 e 1 Ben Chambers—Neb. 360 - N SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2. e L3 116 8 Recelpts were. Official Monday b ] f-:':.e" i 2 32 Iz g Official Tuesday . John_Gustufson—! Official Wednes 17 teeders.. 8903 102 2 Oftictal Thursday F., Kr Qfficlal Friday. . %0 3 3 -5 1000 4 00 508 3 days this week. 90 2 3 D8 8 Same days last week. 1270 5 60 . 600 23 Same week before Kraus Same three weeks ago. L8 3% .87 3 Samo four weeks ago. 93 306 s 3 Same days last year.....16,3% 0 180 RECEIPTE FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, N z‘;‘%‘?fl"" 0 315 The following table shows the recelpts of | ©ORE 1. Tl B8 hoes hued cattle, hogs and sheep At South Omaha for [ T ", e o e e viatey the yéar 1o date und comparisons with last market"tha W0 atuve St Sn 'he parl chen e market opened xo;lu: highet Cattl 1L =~ Inc. Dec. h hecame close to ibc B Srhe Hogs 45,046 ;g,m ,3% big h‘:u‘k of the sales Tont g8 n vm: Sheep 698,157 695,926 s & Vi The following table shows_ tn At s prcse price of hogs sold on the South O inarket the last several days, witn com- parisons with former years: 1902, (1901, 1000, 1899, {18981 %, Sudden packers and claimed they more at the prices. Sellers were all faclined to cut loose at any less i 1.] 741%] 666 615 419 3 'k ‘s advance carries the mark Aukunt 21 73R SN S AR ST Sl AT ) o ERe nighont point re since August .|+ ™59 8 15| 4 33| 3 67| 3 41‘ 28011 Revre-emll Ve sales: AUgUSE 4. 789 | 610{ 4 43| 3 61| 367/ 2 85 Av N Av.on August 6.(7T8%[584 * (4453713563 1% ol t T August v.| 7 3ok 5 50( 5 04| * | 377 343 3 2 B g8 Aulull7.\7fl)fifi5"l“l‘ll“l!’ TR August 8.1 17%( 6 65/ 515 437/ 381 * (278 -8 Auguse .| 7 16i| b 78] 5 04| 4 33 3 61| 8 42| iR & August 10| * ™| 5 74| ¢ 00| 4 25 3 67| 3 63| 2 76 S8 '8 August 11/ 704 | * | 499 429 327| 351|280 FRT August 12 6 T84l 5 74| '+ | 4 55 3 48) 3 68| 3 80 0 6% 8 €81%5( 078 4 06/ o | 374|864 2 74 o 8% T 67304 6 74| 4 97| 4 43) ¢ 368 253 0 6% . SopEm o auiam o lam o en @ 6 67%] 6 77) 4 98 4 32( 3 78 3 70 * oltt | 8 August 17|+ | § 83 5 00| 4 36| 8 74 8 71| 2 84 CTE &R Avgust 18| 6 671 * 4950 447/ 366 3 86| 292 .u% : August 19( 6 72y( 6 89| '+ | 4 60 3 67 4 73, 3 88 % 100 a8 August 2 ¢ Enpimisa o 37 3702 m w7100 August 21 susofl\cz ° [3762% 100w Aununnum\.I SElsonddam | 2w| 8 T * Indicates Sund AP il Wik & ndicates Sunday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS, " Win w The following list shows the number of | 10 o700 B cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- | &. $ie R terday and thetr Sesgaacion: " ‘w1 & % ATTLE. Cars, | g w0 10 W » F, Wilkin, Boseman, Mont.—B. & M i | % e @ % & ¥ Mavind Seward, Neb.—B. & M..... 1| & © 10 . 1 Sherwood & Benedict, Newcastle, Nel 5 oole 2 AT (@ g e wie 8 B, ey, 3 L Couton, Bwighe Neber H }: 1% 8 » E. T tanton, Nel “. T - “w Btanton Braefllnr farm, .Hm-,p_—n, bout :,' i"i’m‘:. g R of sheep here lodu and"the marke WS Moreiand. .m-nu -efl,flfln'-\ ol a Sterday -;m‘ s bro J.'8. Blackwell, J. Taios Siahoney & C fooked st Prbout Steady ‘nd the ason. A few lambe were offered, D, Bchlensig, Ute, o, Tray, DeWitt, fa.—N. Ed Benedict, Aflhur. Ta.—] N. Christianson, Gra} i 4 Rovinson, W Fav, 14 As 'will be seen from the o selling right ol Quotations for cun gholce yesriings. & 1 $3.60@3.76; good to cholce 'P h‘zr-y . wethers, Wynmlnl feoder yeariings. CHICAGO LIVE pa— B 1;‘,"'{.‘!“' Friend, ighton, Montice! Hogs Higher, bt phgonnE .._'_.._b......._.._..._.._......_............-;...,..- ._..'_- W. Buruoln Council B Thomas Kirk, Maple River Jci W The officlal number of cars of brought in today by each road was: ok was: Cattle. Hogs 8h'p.H' %; mar} o prite stests. Soraln e \o it . End" toeders. §35000.35; cows, a helfers, $2.2596.00; canners, 3L $2.25G6. 50a%. and, market was not active, no pnunul.r el Q\lll' rlDldlL hul buying did nnl c:n for any not at than the morning bids and as a result the elose low. et back August .'! [3523 RRRR22558523328382233338 Pl ‘—4«--‘—-44«-«4<—<—<a<4-—<<_-<--4- ig =éllllllll.ll 3! £ grades “were practically ail sold ‘i nll from ay was noticeable. Feeders were In active demand again I ay and the prices pald were rully stea: sales below, fead. stuse. W G5, Taodce yeash n.umr"tte'&"' e veariin ] ambs, $3.6004.25; feeder ewes, $1.25G78.50. Rapnlenllll\m les: Nov Av. Pr 0 33 2 340 8 34 0 ! @ &5 8 3% STOCK MARKET, Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Steady and WSHICAGO, Aug. 28 _CATTLE-Recel a.g lnu fing Tex ket slgw: ot slow stockers 80; & 00; " calves, $2.6001.00; Tex: Mhmurl Bhcltic steers. $5.0005.00. HOGS—Recelpts, 16,00 head; =estimated .. | tomorrow, i 2.000; market i | eveitea wnd 1 and . bulcherl‘ 3. Yo cholos By | i tern sheep, §2 . 4 “'r?o-"odll-po-lugnbur the day's receipts was WS, eac! Y Bl' urchasin, - ber of Tiead indicata e e Clltle Hogs. Shee; m l & & bman & Co. Hill & Huntzing it Livingstone & L. . Husz .. F. Hobbick Olhor buyers . Totals . o™ ag | foed CATTLE—There was & big slump today in cattle recelpts, in fact, thare w: i out & Saturday’s run s bean celpts, 3,100 natives, calves and 115 527 tive ‘cows, howe: ;nn: . '?'un aws" %G L u:-;utr:od" ', jfor receip! stockers a have been exceedingly he: § OF Year'and far in oxsess of the.same dave | niioar chateiP 40 head: Tl of last week or of last oday's market is concerned there 18 not mush to be said, fowthe quality of the offerin, was inferior, Packe: rl were not at all anxious for what w sale, and as a result the market was dnll and’ weak. Corn cattle for the week han t rs may 5 mlrkfl steady, active; native western wethe 15; Texas Xas cllpad lloclun and feeders, e B y, but the kln‘d‘: down kre Tower becase they come n tora. 2. -CATTLE-R petition with the mestarnh. 3,95 hoad nt lncludll!ll The cow market teady, excep ki low, but col 5 "hth lrl higher; ltlv’ l ‘The medium grades have suffered the m: an rt steers, but even those have not declined more ti':n chofce head at $8.76, the hi and in extreme cases | season; dressed beef and 10@15¢ on the averag 20c. Prices ruling here nave been very high as cnmp-red with other markets, and in fact the Chicago marke: has been in ew days. ave been vel and lower all the week Good Common bull: slow sale t bull ity and the market may be quoted steady. The common kinds, however, are slow and Badc lower. Western range steers of good have sold well all the week, but nl?l th'y are a little lower. The d-c line, would be covered by I P‘r X have held about steady, and 8o a “"""‘ L5 g00d dehorned feeder bulls. . "C “1s0 have "" her ,‘9'1,' ase "‘f"‘ There has been an active demand all the xp LA week for stockers and feeders of good qual | , SHEE y l 5075, roug h' hnyy. $6.75Q7.45; bulk o Sk AND LAMBS—Recelpts, head; market steady; good to cholce "I')'s 00; falr to ch 1 cutern sheep, 12500855, native 1nfabe, bs, $4.5006.00. highe 1 lnh easle: .:HI"OI er, clos s X ol E-:I:Enn g'm nl’ uv’& w: ydrlm. PR unas—mlpu h"”i 7,000 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. fl—CA'l'l‘LE—RQ- mg-xn :anc el pm gheen, st. L.-l- Live Stook Market. ecelpts, d Tcnnl -Il‘- nlpplnl fow e,l.d“" ?lrh‘". New York Live Stock Market. NEW _YORK, 'Alll I—BIIV‘I-— l-'n- Borned ‘western feedern v s . 3,621 head: market o but the horned cattie that' were. lacki S tioncd siow; Iate saies & tri guaiity have been & drug on the m Ficet JeogL e la, SR K, and are a gos eal lower. What 0 ith live caf . Al called fairly' good beef cattle that .!“h!Y b, dressed w packers or feeder buyers would take have 12g1 elght, b hot declined very much, but the medium | rere i ¢ ¢ Boe per. L u\‘m were 684 cattle and 2, auart ipts, 102 undv. lambs I\m ln t ippl cows. Fl ITOC}; CUWfi AND Hll"lRl . win i D’I'O(‘KERI AHD FEIDIH[ #e Stoek im cattle, hogs and sl markets for August Hogs. N7 15,000 i oo b w A 2 cow P grades of kiliers that feeder buyon did n.l CALV ll—kml head; e slumped off in bad shape, and | 45.0006.60; ETassers and buttermilks, ases lower than t 4.50; westerns, #. were & ek ago. Representative lll Ofl’—m""» 853 head; By s *ii¥ke AnD LAMBSRocelpts, N ) e o 4 ¥ o % ] A% P | nead: sheep auiet, good ha re- . Wiy nominally HH 1R {ombie s .um with cholce at $1.18. 10 70 300 iR - 1% st Joo h Live Steck Market. in 3% 0 . 2.—C, Re- i Mo 3 60 L 1t 73'5.’.'3‘4 o T in i %o 4 00 thgid.3: co 4 hetfers, Wu‘u, HEIFERS. 00: Duile nd stage, " ™ 1w - forp gad feglery glf 3 1 peads Joo bighery nuu.a . ught Cand 1 x .20; s:..g , 1&' :'E . $onsan.ao; uu.!'mn bul P AND BS~Recelpt 2 CALVEI- head; b@10c foveri 0w, .'J&, ol | The lulln'tln' table :hn-- tha recalpt hn he five Dl‘ A