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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Erratio Vivacity Prevalent in Oorn, While Other Grains Are Languid, PRICES IN ALL LINES QUIT ADVANCED Lethargy Marks Wheat and Oat Sympathetic G Are Made Near the Close—Provis- fons Rule Strong. CHICAGO, Aug. %.—Corn led all other grains In the polnt of ‘activity and_ price advances today. Other markets were in- times almost pits. Congestion in Iomember corn, with big decreases in local locks and fears of & natural corer, were the buflish Tactors. . Atter- an e hour the other grains advanced in sympathy and at the close September corn Was i%c wheat %@%c higher end c_advanced. Provisions Closed Pge to higher. Corn ‘was very errlllc The opening in- cated @ possibly bad slump on the viter. fmall quantity of Beptember and o fairly good Crop reporis. Cabies, how: were -lronl the outside markets, ally 8t. l-, e ts (rom low! Fominent elevator Interests. gained strength rapidly on the continued nnnll recelpts and r grading, only to the advance agal: Gecrensed rapidly the last week until today there were only 2,006,000 bushels on hand. The ral gosslp was that if any of the bi sho started to cover their lines wit! this the prices would Naturaily following such ma Dervously responded (o every bid on o Beptember opened steady at G8%c dipped to 67%c, advanced to nearly 1c, briskly an strong and lige at blgc: recelpts were 86 cars, § of contract gra Wheat_was only fairly active at odd mo- ments. les were lower and the weather orthwest was favorable. The crowd was iclined to bo verned almost entirely by conditions in ( . spring harvest, but the Drevented them trom was taken lreely whenever nflerct{ here was no good advance, however, until corn showed good strength and_the cash demand was much lmhrn\ Later the mnorthwest bought, board clear- ances prices made Kood gains. " Outsige ets showed a better tone, the south- had a good llmnle Arld’. nd Duluth nm for export. tarted iy er o g, up at Tiige t0 and after closed -unn‘ ‘and % @%c Illn' at . igher at 35: Local receipts were cars, nngu of contract polh and luth reported ' A total for the three nst 637 last week and 975 a year ago. ma. -hlpmenu Jere, bullishly smaller at 8,85,00 bushels, against ;,;?sooo Bush n e VISt s gelpts Primary re- bmheu“:n year. 569, - clearances readstufts on ...-:".. %-n. e Cars, ‘maie- cars, mak- of 673 els, btholl. A o0 754,000 Dushele, increased 304,000 were weak early in the da but when co anced the bullish Thofor” ot every light m’ouludc dia -om'- Duyhng. - Crop pros: ros- cla were good.” September ‘woid from C, rllll jc and closed up at ecelpts were of conlnc! grade. @8%ce to stronger lnd 206 cars, only early by packers the Towal the close ha profit- tlll g bro a slight di but pidmber ok a'.:m:. e P A le£.l 'mber rib. . or Iumorrow Wh!lt. m vl!‘l. onis, 60 cars; nogs, head. The leading futures ranged as follow: {Anlnl!l-l Open,| High. | Low. | Close.| Sat'y. 1! a0ld. b New. *No. 2. c.-n aeh quotatioris were as follows: teady: winter paten clears, Patents, 003, ;; hiavping, TOl40; ac: No. 3 rea, TgHE 2, odc. white, 36g87c. No. 3 ng. No. 1 northwest- othy, $4.46; clover, con. tract Roflslbns—nu. rk, per bbl., m.- tfl Lard, pe: Ibs..” $10.75610.77 $10.06@10.15. Dry Short n ‘wines, following are the nodph and L o Recelpts. Shij tn, Tolom 16,00 Dlllul’flld lodl the but- R NEW YORK Ili_ BAL Quotations MARKET, the Day Commoditiea. NEW YORK, Aug. % —FLOUR—Recel I bbls.; exporis, 143 bbla: | 86tive and firmer b spring whoat ‘bran ‘Winter , winter straights, z m«b 7} @ S2G LN o b ylllo' ‘western, fl n; TLE: Brandywine, 84005, eady; No. 2 western, No. 2, 5¢; track, sta New York, nAl.Ll:v-n-eag‘u -po'» firm; - Vlrl. . M65% bu.; exports, 0. l red mac, elevator; afoat; No. i nds trim e rom shorls, uuhl; in Beptember. Alding this upturn seaboard clearances, morthwest uylnx. -n-unr primary rmlnn. the corn advance and light offerin, losed llujilc -t .av.nce bles, shower predictions and the visible -u»ly Z-e..... closed 'u.lf; i Ko Taiter on Beptemper alond li el.d L D:a*nbcr OATI-MD" 273,000 bu.; 2 new, 3c; t, unset- tled; Mo, ee xed, west- 45¢. 'Option nerally firm all day on on fair | by, ders, ; plekled hams, ' Lard, steady; western steamed, $11.15; Au- gust ' closed ‘at refined, steady; :_compound, 5 1.0, ‘Pork, firm; short clear, $18.76G21.%; BUME Rec Qll’ll 5561 pkgs.; steady; fectory, 13@15%c. r‘m-,énr,—mcolm-. 602 pkgs.; firm; fancy llr e :L"{m.m. 5,888 pkn. strong; state lnn } nnsylvania, 2@2ic en candled, 1ihe; westerp, uncandled, 16G15c. OLASSES—Firm, POULTRY—Allve, steady; chickens, 124G 18c; turkeys, 1%c; fowls, 12c. steady; chickens, 'western, 11@14c; —Copper today was weak in w movement on small scale lower. 3 i 8i%@8.25; continent, Fami ¥, $20.006120.50; mess, ‘$18.00¢19.00. ressed, fowls, ke closed 3061145 closing at and futures at Users of the metal are taking no more than is absolutely uecessary for their needs. The forelgn prices for copper was lowered for the day, spot cl at £1%5 and futures at £123. Spelter was also lower closing at .8 for spot. ‘A small Jobbing trade was flled on this ba: new features in lead. Both markel steady and unchanged locally at road at £1112s 6d. Spelter gained a little at London on improved demand, spot clos- ing at £12. New York remained firm at 2@4.5. Plg iron warrants, no quotation iven. No. 1 foundry northern, §23 it No. 2 foundry northern, $23. foundry southern, 22 00, kets were firm, ‘'with Glasgow quoted at 57670 and Middlesborough at G3s, 134d. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. 0. 1 mdition of Tr on Staple EGGS8-—Candled stock, 16c. LIVE POULTRY—Henr, 4€10c; roosters, according to age, 4@ic; turkeys, $@loc; ducks and geese, 5@c; spring chickens, per Ib., choice and Quotations 1@ BUTTER-Packih, dalry, in tubs, 13@1 FRESH CAUGHT FISH , 6c; plckerel, Sc ‘alo, dressed, '7c; 'sunfish, de; whitefiah, 1ic; catfsh, 136 isc; halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 1lc di red snapper, 10c; lobsters, b Eisnne: black -bass, 2ic; lobsters, green, per lb., 10¢. OATS—Old, 48c; new, %o. BRAN—Per ton, $14.0. HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealets’ association: Chales, ~No. upland, $7.60; i coarse, $6.50. Rye straw, No. 1 medium, $7.00; No. $6.50, These prices are for hay of $00d color and quality. De- mand lalr. nea ts lllh,‘m NEW CDLERY»-K-InmI.mn 30c. POTATOES—New, TO! GREEN oNonB—E‘ir dos., according to -|=_auonf bunches, 15@20c. WAX BEANS—Home grown, per m: b-nket 2c¢; string bunl‘:w per m’.'m«";'.‘:f LABBAOI"—Cllllornh or home grown, OnI.ocNA—N-v home grown, in sacks, per "HoMATORS_P RN TORR er, market, busket, @e. FRUTTS! PEACHES—California Late Crawfords, i Arkansas Eibertas, per four-basket i per six-basket crate, $1.50. MS'— California, per cule fancy, $1; Japanese, in peach boxes, ;{nuey, Japan, per four-basket crate, i Tragedy, §1;' peach plums, $1; P. D. [ * box, §1.76; Clapp's “varieties, per bbl, CRA Fer bii., §.60 LANTAIDLPE—T:XI per crate, $L75; per bllket. 60c; genuine R. F. (:l.nlllfllll"'. er_crate, ‘$3.60. WA ’rmnwns—cmofl, ES—Southern Catawbas, gc-to. +.50; home grown, ‘per 818, basker, PICAL FRUITS. uflANANAS— ‘er bunch, according to size, (ONS—California 000 428 Mossinas, SiRshehe umetresl NGES—Vaiencias, #.75@6.00; Mediter- "i"'f?v'x'n.:;%'izs_wr Sty 25G4.50. CELLA] NEdlr' CIDER—New York-fiit JIIDES—No. 1 green, “eyc: No. 3 salted, sait %o} Y- 1 des, §|. #int , 8Qlac; RN—Per ot oy NUTSWalnuts, No. 3 -n \, per Ib, 12¢; hard shell, shell, 10c; No. 3 hard Ib., Tdc; filberts, per 1b., 13 nhell‘ 16c; hard -hell. "15¢ pecans, rge, r 1b., 13¢; small, 10c; cocoanuts, per dos., OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes followlng prices: Ifon, country mixed, ton, $11; iron, stove 'pl per ton, copper, per Ib:, c: brass, e 1b, 8i4c; brass, light, per Ib., bisc; le: .{ per Ib. 3c; zine, per Ib.,’ 2ic; rubber, per Ib., 6ic. d Provis| St. Louls Grain ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—WHEAT—Ste No.2 red cain, efevator, Ginoy track, ®c; September, 61%0; Decem ’{'orfiihflm 2 cash, kigher; No. 2 cash, s8c; Se temger doc; December. GATS Low, b fi,‘,‘. ;. agk; 49 stc ; track, t.l’ Dllanll III'LI h(. _Pwl‘. cl‘ll’ Imoth; M Strom ek {.a' enst track, e, tpor x. e HAYEBQ“O 'fi imothy, $9.00@11.50; prairie, 0 5KY—CIQ‘¢¥ at lln BAGQXNO—O 5-“" 1-16c. HEMP TWINE--S¢. PROVISIONS—Pork: Hig! oldlls‘ mb new, $17.32%. salt ll.‘(l bell" bn:ed horts .nd clear d short xtra clur. L Bacon, h ghorts, 1% clear Tive, L sb; -hort e HEFALS Lead: Steady ut 400, te: s y at $4.00. Spelter: springs, geese, nn POULTR‘—W k; chi , 14e: turkeya, g e b uH’l’rBR—Wclk creamery, 1g20c; dairy, . $GGS—-Firm at 16c, loss off, Recelpts. Shipments, Flour, bbls, 5,000 25,000 1,000 ovisions. L, 25— WHEAT—I t, ong: N, 1 Horiners, pring, 6e 4d; 0, 3 western winter, 6s 1%d; . 1 Clllfornh. 54 tutyres.. quiet] Beptember & December, CORN—Bpot, American mixed nd; mur- !tp(:.mber. nominal; 4 altlfly extra Indla mess, 1075 6d. Pork firm; ~ prime mess, western. firm, Sis Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., qlflfi lfi Blcnn Cumber- lnnd cut, 20 to 1bs stea 56s; short be, 16 to 24 Ihl. qulet, long _clear Tntadies, e, B 'to’ 3 ba oJuiet. fse ed: long, vfelr middles, 1040 lbs.. "!el short clear cks, 16 to 20 584; clear bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs., dy, .ll 66d." Shoulders, square cut, 11 to b ly, 48s 64 , prime west- 3 lnl (lor(‘-oq l(aldy. 54s; American re- . In Y. CHEE Ulet: American finest white, i American finest colored, eity, s Agstralian, in London, irregu 37s 3d. FLOUR—St. Louls fancy vh\tw. quiet, 3. HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), steady, BUTTER—Nominal. PEAS—Canadlan, qulet, s 8d. The receint of wheats for the last week ]ohl;l-l‘lr B tod M B | M 'hcm\nr, were as follows: From Atlantic ports, %,- @ auarters; Pacific ports. 20,000 (YN other ports, §7.000 quarters. Recelpts of American corn for the week, none. rrivals and covering. May ber, SNGIUC, closed i shiy 3 i B S st RI Irregular; domestic, fair to extra, %;' -l?‘fi.“ &nmo cholce, m ? S SR W to 25 lbs., . 192; Texas ey, per Dil LCH family, ] ly extra India meats. :Ilhl. Veston, t‘k %flxfilnlrl-lll % 1be. domestic W- X Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Aug. %5 WHEAT—Se No s ‘rg“u«.:t: gl" 0. 2 ha 3 red, ¢lc; No. 3, CORN—Septomber, No. 2 \k. No. RYE—No. ‘?«- "fi‘a’-‘;‘“ [mothy, $.0069.80; cholce |*" "fi{vrrnn—cnum 18¢; faney d-uy. EGGS-Firm: fresh Missoari and Kansas stock, l4%e, loss off, cases returned. ta. Shipments. Wheat, bu. ... ¥ P | 8n Corn, bu ; 1360 Oats, bu. mow' 1wow Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Aug: SThe visible sap- ply of grain Saturday, August 33, as com- pared by the New York Produce exchange, was as follows: WHEAT-20,68,000 bu.; bushels. CORN-3,423,000 bu.; decrease, lml.m hu OATS-2072,000 bu 000 RYE—391 increase, 425,000 Toledo Grain TOLEDO, 0., Au 25, ~WHEAT-Dull, firm; cash A.nd“!epumber 8%c; December, e May CORN—Active, strong: cash, 6lic; Sep- T, 42%e. lemb@r LiCH 'mbet T8-—Dull, 'fiumy cash, 28c; September, October, s8¢ Decembe, SEED—Clover, active, easler; w1 January, 6.5, No. 2 alsike, §7.55G7.30. Milwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Au* -FLOUR—Steady. WHEAT-—High 0. 1 northern, No. 2 northern, T4g'Tic; Beptember, ‘fl\c RYE—Higher; 1, BARLEY Fifm: No. 5, 5@T7c; sample, ATS-—Lower; standard, 35c. CORN—September, 59%c. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and B MINNEAPOLIS, Au‘ 25— WHEAT—! tember, §idc; December, G%c. On trac En zl ha e imNo 1 northern, 0. 2 northern, c. FLOUR—First _patents, $3.9004.00 patents, $3. first’ clears, nd_clears, BRAN-In bulk. 11.25@11.50. Peoria Market. Mpfom’e. I, Aug. 2%—CORN—Firm, ri No. 3, EATA_Qutet, ‘easter; new No. 2 white, e, billed throu WHISKY—On the basis of §131 for fin- tshed goods. second 80003 101 Duluth Grain Market. DULU'I'H Minn.,, Aug. 2.—WHEAT-No. T8%c; No. 2 norlhern, T2; No. ‘December, 86%c. September, 32%c; December, 3c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Determined Attempt to Bull Market Only Partly Successf: NEW YORK, Aug. %.—Today's stock market reflecied a very determined demon- stration for an advance, but effective oper- ations were confined to a very limited number of stocks. The speculations were cloarly under the same auspices as that which originated in Southern Pacific last week and which was predicted upon the return to the street of a well known. s Ulative leader. The boldness and the ash 9f, today's operations’ were indicative of the ‘personal direction of this i early advance in Southern Paciic was taken advantage of very effectively and ing, which very completely wiped opening gains. d of resuming the campaign imme- in that stock, it was shifted to its Altated stock. Unioh Pacifie, mod 10 Bar timore & Ohio in the east. The sympa- thetio response of these movements was 4imost wholly confined to stocks imme dlately related. In the case of Baltimore & Ohio theme were Pennsylvania and Chesapeake & Ohfo. Southern Pacific made some recov- ‘mpathy with Unfon Pacific. There ains here and there amongst the T8, b Jight transactions. ts rise in respon le waual report wae made ngle saction. Minneapol FPaul & Sault ‘Be “Marts went off vic without an v lo & Terre % points rise. "lnl stocks. The express stocks pl aute had an unexplained In the raliroad lst other were few and amongst obscure in made a eon- 2 dt=ty 68c; No. 1 northern, 71%c; Semem- TUESDAY, on either side of parity. There was a cheer. Illl londrl!wr bul b:lll-l was inactive. e of affirs at the opening, but later ecam Ll% Au‘ 25.—Discount rates: 1% per cent; three months’ blllu l* {e Prices were firm on the oday. Spanish 4s and banks Imnmvvd lud mines hardened, owing to the Statement that the coke lymflc-lu has d.-‘ld«l to re- duce the ouflwl for urtemm per cent instead of as hitherto an- ced. Cln‘dl.n Pacific was firm on th@ boum government es Hussian mau-mu‘- Spanish 4s an: ish_rails were weil supported. Tractions firm. Rlo tintos were weak. ~Kafirs were firm and active. The private rate of discount was 3 per cent. New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. %—MONEY—On call, steady at 21@4 per cent; closing omr. ::z per cent prime mercantile paper, with !TER[JNG EXCHANGE—Easter, actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87.10 1nf deml.nd and at uul !ul' lly days; clll bm- u'fi:f‘ i commer- ay R—Bar, w Mexican dollars, ONDS — Government, steady; rallroad, stron The closing quotations en bonds are tollows 2222IIPERIR! Ches. & Ohlo 4i4e. L’Mn.n‘l A Bige. Erle prior lien do_general ds...... W. & D. C.is... Hocking Val. 4%s. ' Lon ock Market. LONDON, Au Proysrliotey 8. %6.—4 p. m.~Closing stock Norfolk & Westers. %4 do prd... oBAB !ILVEH!QM’ at 255-16d per MONEY- r cent. The An iree mot iIs &" 13-16 per cent. i New York l EW YORK, the closing Dfle.! on ng Quotations, 25.—The l’ollowl are mining » e cort with no news to throw light on' the |5 movement. Among the specialties Wnl(.rn Tnfon, Manhatta were ‘the most consplcuos exi l ! strength. It was a notable tell.ur. thll a large mase of securities of very prominent railroad companies lay pmuufly dor- mant throughout the there Were some prominent sxamples Showing not loases. . This diginelination o follom b bold leadership proffered by the active stocks were due to the uncertainty over the money situation. % turday afternoon atter the Btock exchange had closed galied upon, a 8 or the pu int points. T adaitional was. de. Fuma for urpon Of this amount lo hicago and the ‘rest to leans. New York exchange at Chi- clfi) remained at a discount today of 20e. is pretty conclusive evidence thay the interlor demand for currency has set in in orce, Had it not been for the aggressive lead- ership in the few strong stocks today it is to be presumed that the stock market would have reflected some greater hension because of this rapia depiacion: Last week's moderate replenishment of the surplus was wholly due to a reduction of deposit through loan contraction. Today's forelgn exchange market was easler, in pite of higher discount rates in London, lower sterling at Paris and sales of stocks for London account here. The grain market showed 1 rge seaboard clearances and there was a considerabla supply of spot cotton bills In the ex: nge market.’ The rate for call money wee sl undisturbed, opening at 4 per cent, and ylelding to below that rate. The conspic- uously strong stocks closed active and at the best mal lll‘ the closing the closing sgnorally seady he bond market was never very active ide of Ul’llll‘ll Puilflc v.‘onvarltlll?llu. bul sales, par value, $h9th: bonds "all ‘adva; Per cent on the last call. g The following are t| the New York‘llo h: hclh 192 ity Fssenzeels Esasy ;;E‘! !ifi ; 25.—Call loans, $5@5 ger cent. of stocks ln ons. TN & Fiuchbors pia Union Pacific . Mex. Central Amer. ‘uu Foreign 'lll_lllll. LONDON. Aug, 36—The demand money increased Y upplies restricted. An‘.pmpullva case tkely'io be momentary and it ls o “-5‘:“‘5“ or tuime Tme % come™® stringency for some o 3 counts were firm. On the Stock excl yerators were extremely idle. & o sarry-over. ned steady and mo for were rded hange Were sasier, Ameri: ved lregular Bank Clearings. OMAHA, A 25.—Bank clearings today, $1,227,881.06; n::fuponalnf aay last ‘Jear, crease, $23, HALLT o % o 4; New vox mn,o' posted uflfi:m $4.55% for * Ceatinge. o5, o 'D.“;I?,ML. balances, flfl‘l‘i‘l’l. money, ‘:& BALTIMORE, A? 2.—Clearings, $2,738,- 263; balances, ~Clearings, $14,787,796; BOSTON, Au Aug. 2%.—Clearings, $4,033,- balances, ClNClNNA'H 060; Der c!l\l, New York ex- mone; m*? change, 1t ition, of the T o the Treasury. WASHINGTON, A\l%lb.—'l‘odly'l state- ment of the treasury balances in th n- eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of naem o shows: Available cash balance, $206, gold, $108,535,846. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—COTTON-—Futures September, 8.1%c; Oc- Tober, A0F " Rovember, cember, January and February, fo; )(nrch. T8, Moy, 1900, Futures closed firm; August, 8.38c; Septem- ber, 8.28¢; Onlob« 8.10c; November, 8.1ic; December, 8.14c; January, 8.13 Februasy, Pt atiay; peicos Enobanash; Alerioes pot, quiet; prices uncl i American middling, 4 2-520. ST. LOUT . The lllu of the ¢l¥ were which 500 were for speculx- tion and export and !ncluM 4200 Ameri. can. Receipts were 6,000 bales, no Ameri- can. Futures opened qulet and closed firm. American ml“l l. §. 0. ¢., August, 4 ll'l-“d buyers; August- m! ber-Octol Totd, netlers: “Marchonpeil, 4 mm ] s6d, sellers; Aprll-lny. 4 i sellers. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2 -COTTON— Spot, firm; sales, 166 bales; ordinary, 11-16c: ood ordinary, fo-uc low middling; 81-16c; fiddling, :m middling, ¥e alin, xn recelpts, x.u: i stoc] gust, !, tober, 7. cember, 1.5@7.9c; Jan February, 1.91G796¢; Maroh, Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug # -COFFEE-Spot, Rio, firm; No. 7'involce, 5%ec. Mild, stead Cordova, 4@lie. Futires open with prices induled qui Vithodt variation for the first And th urned strong on heavy general buying, led y shorts in Europe, which had for its motive very bullish frost cables from the crop country. By mtd-“urnoon ! polits ABOVS CpeAInK bile and this, siveS Ints abovi DDQYIU nd !.".. held % %he ‘close.” The bull ell?m & move Botive suspotir of seneral liut than for some Hine past, G Sivices toid Of turther damage. to trees and d the trosts. Claims njury ated had little effect on sentiment. glose of the market sentiment was strong bullish, the tone steady and pi (' her. Sales amounted % 1‘x"oc “"‘“io:‘“fl!‘nm 5 ints net hi inc] Wool Market. Au 25.—WOOL—Fine staple Idc. trictly fine clothing, nu medium, 60@62c T Lro] tion, offe b iR i S :1“15 six lo llflhl mnlhlb spring, BOSTON, wrmort-. ot o Iaf ‘are ‘exceptionall dr- Ohio Delaine, Michigan. No. 1 combing, Aug. 5.-DRY GOODS- NEW YORK, week with & fair amount of mall first and AUGUST 26, ‘&.n s o n.n 1902. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Hoaviest Run of Oattle en Reosrd and Pricss Eased O & Little, HOGS ACTIVE AND TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER One of the H est Runs of Sheep in the History of the Yards, but Good Stat at About Steady Prices and Others Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 5. Catile. Hog shee'g. M RECEIPTS FOR The following table shows the receipts of fALte, hogs and shesp At Bouth Omana for ;h'ounu to date and comparisons with last The following tab ver vmo of hon sold on the South Omaha ral_days, wita com- _Date. 1 1802, [1901.|1900. 1899, 118951897, uml Aulul;l!flmlfll{ll‘”l | td = ': 3 5# H 23 l; B, e Ceeme weumon woe 5 ———— 2ea, 2 82 ecsmestien v coonc o s 2 TERL. o oman BE25: [ seBas [SYep AEETEB 2 *EnE 3 o gunaz SETS e oemme —omm—- 288528 [SyerS—" SRIEEE zLIEE 7 z 1 i 1 1 1 1 § 6 | 6 | ¢ ( 6 6 - SHERLS BUBES 00 sossaseraes 28" FREIZ 22! ,j§§§§§§j§§§§§_._—. %| *szadng ‘mavess = August 24, August 25| 7 10%| ¢ Indicates Sunday. The officlal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road w Cattle. Hogs. !heep Hrs, S22 JAAZ2I August 2, 1 August n' H s 882288 S’ sses s e =1 Total receipts ....428 kil 2 The disposition of the day" ts was as follows, neh buyer purc ulnx the num- ber ot hcld lcated: Cll(l. Hoga llua . l 510 lTl 4.97 l.l« 1, lfl lW 1% Sl 0l aomes e -5 Cudahy Pchkln‘ tephen Hul nnd Huntsinger - Willlam Underwood . Huston & Co. . Livingstone & Bchlllel‘ Hamliton & Ro! hild. L. Illl H. B, F. ‘Wolt lurnan Other buyers ... o s September 24, 1800, whon 10,’ 710 hlld ot cattle -rrlved but today there were 10,862 head. The most remarkable part t 18 that the record has been broken in August, for, as a gen- eral thing, lhl August NCOID'-! of western cattle are not heavy. will be noticed from. the dates abose, the big run of 190 Was just about a month later than today. There were very few cornfed steers in- cluded in the receipts, and in fact, there ‘were not enou‘h to tell much about the ot K". would not pay much a tention_ to t for they were more In. torested in the westerns. OwIng to. the blg In brices in Chicago last week, the tendency, of course, was und the Mar- ket here. The few sales that were made looled & little lower than last week. proportion of the offerings con- sisted of cows and market of $1 last week this decline big day does not look so ba LlnnEPl dld not show as much change as the pretty 800d_cows. Bulls, veal calves and stags all weak- ened a little in sympathy with the deciine on cows and steers. 'he demand for stockers d feeders of good quality continued very active, and the market on such kinds was not much lower. The cattle, however, had to be good in order to command anything I!kn stead: yoming cattle lolx $6. they were thln' in lh- ‘way of feed: hat here in some tlme. The general feeder market was undoubtedly a little lower, and when it came to the common, and Y L0, the common horned he market was extremely dull anda llflenhly lower. d many beet steers were_included e 8 of western rangers, and owing o th drop in brices, at ‘other points lasi m'&. commoner ~kinds, of course, sul t. to want Ill ttle, con- rably cows were' generally 10 sn'n feeders n.l".nodyqlloloilthy: y to a little lower, and common dull and unevenly lower. Rep- QERERE B2 o Hewele e l;lrlalsal L AND FEEDERS. ¥ b F 3 B> 2 3 BEEEC L RE NSRS AR SRS LERRS RS SN SSEEEIRERERRRS 7 282882 sEezpRessic e onacniorp.sseriousamtpentvites span S Shuohsmmmptoss Soesturmorstats T 333! 25223TLLETRIL2EL ARSI RBTRTRATTE; EobonBannnwno, S 800000 600 A 00 6000 09 80 €560 85 0 05 69 .65 09 65 6309 690 i L4194 111480 § 30 Tolland Cattle Co—Wyo. 19 foaders. 0 3 Clark—Colo: & toeders.. 919 na's-Es uhring—Colo. 1 eo 7 cows. s w0 wma o 55EE rley—Colo. 8 Toeders. . eeders 3 stags..... ttler—Colo. reed 00000005 rocote” -z---- - 88 8T8 83 S3n 8.3 £ © BREG TS §od. zen- 655 Sosgeieg u?lfifi s 40 cows. 17 cows. care 2R 3 s 3 Q' 000010105900 Ch i ps 9 R0 ot 7222322533 rookln’—h!b 2B ,383Z; Tmm Bell—-Neb. 9 cows. 7 cow: 2 cow imple—Neb, 4 feeders. . - ;:83!&' EEER " ool wesceioroce 5 =L B 33! 16 feeders. . 72 feeders. Ssabsaiencd, a3 R piohes N RPN S8ESHTRELE : 1 rrie—Neb. &3 sa0n ‘wlett—Neb. & L ~Wyo. 3. £ faEzandi 255 £2% ¢ S 17 feeders 1 feeder 17 feeders. . 36 nteers. Ex >58 ugh—W; P reoders. A BRBe 223322 cadaadd 2328058 g v ers. . 14 feeders. . 8 7 teeders.. &2 L. 965 1feoder... G. Ford— 4 cows 2 31 feeders. .. 6 teeders. 2 = werjeeoa 21 teeders 2 feeders. pcon- 3 5 A o L gé‘?? ¥3o amagx Ans-' 8888 g El ..Z) - 23 bull. 1 um Bros.—Colo. ] 2 2 1 feeder... 55 Txns £ 4 4 E =8 2l g g. S S iseses, S et ......‘-‘.......r.. g;su$=======88 008 There ‘was « lght run of nd 5s “he. e here today for a Monday, 3 S z;sz 858 ififi 4 feeders.. 980 1180 P a—— 5 JATRI 388233 woa 53 9 steers....1062 4 tmuu 708 270 Live 8tock Co.—~Wyo. 51 feeders..1136 © 65 40 1900 ma meseses 388 38 =58 . st 28 GLER22288RY wesesee ° 2333 mand was In good shape the market opened a dime hi than Satu right around $7.10, and the Were out early, but as the firs from Chicago 'did not show her and’ closed 10@15c higher The bulk of the hogs soid s%0d hogs sold the tru strength of the situation, the market did not_open particularly brisk. ges from Chica, o however sharp advance, an liberal orders, the erable ucllvlly and in_the yards ®old with a rush. advance - puts avout the & last June. Reprelemlllvl sal No. Av. 5 8h. 160 706 BUEBE --4----1—-1«--|-<--' i gEseBzsi Bus? A st FTRBITABIZTIAIAA EEEREREERRERER sssi s¥s: EP—The hll year arrived today, ttg llld in l s Later mes- showed buyers here all had m rket took on consid. ractically everything the market in me position it was the first of T3 EE‘EE;;E;S===== ES 5 - H was one of the big days In the history of ‘the market. in spite of tho large recelpts i market he‘;d‘ upd‘ln P e u mde- and tra uite active. Bu; uln’l’fd to hulve liberal d lhoy Il&l’lafl in at an early hl?lll‘. m'.'elo.. d v “prices, Wit then al tter grades of eheep {ust about llufi of ast week. yes runr at was, urse, owing to the Blg run of desiabie desirable orders T for sold The common stuff ":om.wnn neglected. and the eommonhl:ln P oo not only slow, Dt lower. to a dime lower, ln dull and fully 10c I % i/ ‘were weak the inferior grades T, ‘There were qulls a few feeders here today, but the quality was nothing e better "grades sold readil Prices: but the common le lower. Quataticns for clipped stock chbice yearlings, $5.7564.00; falr 10 $.5008.75: good 1o cholcs wethers, $1- 00d wethers, $3.0003.25. su‘q}a.m: falr to good ewes, o cholce I.gbl 255. mbs, $3.00G4.25; Representative sales: 0. 5 Utah cull ewes. 3% Utah ewes. 838 Wyoming ewes.. 504 Utah feeder wethers . 20 Utah feeder wethers 266 Utah wethers 21 Wyoming wethers #9 Idaho wethers and 327 Utah yearlin| 8T LOUIS, Au 6,00 ‘head, inciuding steady (o strong for for ‘exans; native 00; dr 1.3, A nuc\m- *and tecders, cows nd eliere, 8 Mmlr teady; nati: N l?a et & g ve mu bs, u!‘ 8 head L3l culls and Kansas Ofty Live KANI:I CITY, A $%™ Fextng, W0 nattves corn-ted fed Stoady (o weaki native ‘cows . I-CATI'LI—- 000 T extra. at fully inds were aoodto by 00 0. 10 00 00189 0050 19189 01 00 69 9109 6 00 g HETEEREARSRNTSENRET sABM/ER and export and hulgl?or buckl. 00 s Geharn, ¥.1008.40; Texans, .06 ock Market. Re- (esrs. helfers, steady to strong: uazantine, strong: sead §rs and feeders, st cholce export !M 1 alr to RRGT0; stockers’ nnd m«m Jrestern fed steets Indian_steers, 52 nfiq ive cows, canners, 1 40; calves, $2.50G5. HO lfl nlll\. hel"r‘ 35 bulle, $£.500 lfl head. Hl?lel b .‘- bulk of sal % packe: mixed iy T Yoruars: R AND lAnns—nae-lpu. 10400 Market steady to 10c higher: n Tumba, 38500 00, “weatern jamber 8 Botiys wethers, $3.40G4.40; prestefn L B.0GA: red ewen, #5504 s clip, salings. W00 .65; Texas rllnnd gheep, e " stockers nd fesders, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Higher and Slow—Hogs Higher ~Sheep Steady. GHICAGO, Aus. 25.~CATTLE—Recelpts, 000 head, including 11,000 Te: cholee, her, others slow; good ln rime steers, 5 poor l» med um. 5 ors, 3 oo. ""7'{3'1'60" calves, 3 ) $4.0085 %0, | estimated ,000; market mher mixed and b“"hew to choice heav. 'n"a. ro;'xlh avy, $6.85@7.30; bulk of sales, §7.1 26,000 SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, head: sheep steady. lambs lower; good to cholce wethers. hql , _good to cholce & native lambs, $3.50@6.00; mixed, $. western lambs, Officlal yellerdly Receipts. !hlpmemn. Clltle 82 Hogs Sheep New York Live Stook Market. NEW YORK, Aug. %.-~BEEVES—Re- ceipts, 4,449, market slow; lomo sales 500 lower. Bulls and cows,’ 10c lteen\.:&ifi"l(‘, n:en. 8BS to IBIO bull ; cables unchanged. CA .\'k&—Race‘r 4416; steady; ers and buttermilks, Sc to 10c off; calves, $4.00; grassers and_ buttermilks, $3.50G4.00; extra western, HOGS—Recelpts, 4,150: 5@10c higher; state hogs, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 17,600; sheep, slow; lambs opened firm and cl ¢ lower, except for cholce: sheep, $2.350 260; cholce and extra, 00; culls, $3.00; lambes, Gy ey H.T5@6.9; culls, W, Sioux City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, Ia. Aug. %.—(8pecial Tele- sram. — CATILE = Heceipts, 3000 head; steady, deeves, $6. 05; cows, bulls an mixed, 4. 5006.0; stockers and feeders, §2.50 earling 00; 06 Recel pu. I.m helrjm higher, $6.80@7.15. umn: at Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, A 2. —CATTLE—Re- ell%tl‘ 3,000 head; “‘mlrlot ?Ir-. 5@100 hi, fioas—nmlpu. 2,500 head; market 10§15 gHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 5,000 market, Stock in Sight. The following table shows the receipts of ecattle, hogs and lheo& t the five principal markets for August Cattle. Ho l!;:fl) .10,862 4fl0 10, ‘N 2,000 5,000 Lm 2000 2,500 20,61 63, OIL TITY, Oli~Credii vataces, $42; Sartiftoies, o bid; ship- ments, 110,68 bbl n.m bble.; runs, 162,060 b 5 bbls. s TOLEDO, 0., A L—North Lima, South ‘um. and Indlana, W FORK. Ang. 01~ Cottonseed, quiet. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good, $1.55. Turpen- il teady, 47 “PivERP 2501‘.'”&. 2%.—OIL~Turpentine E lpl!fl-l. dull, 33s NDON, * %.~OIL—Calcutta pocd, spok. S0 Furpeating 2piclts, 338 Ro.ln ‘American strained, 6d, SAVAN! NNAH, Gu. Aus, 1520, OlLTyrpen; in, firm; A, B, C Lo S w‘bé“".. and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—EVAPORATED APPLES—There has been no material change in the market for evaporated ap- ples. Arrivals of new fruit show Indifferent Ruaitty and are seliing around 1G8c. O ipplies -m mrce an quoutlon- nomin- unchanged. 5@ prime, 10%010%:. chom. u fic. nncy. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT — Spot runes continue firm under liberal takings, oth for interior jobbing and export ac- count, with prices’ stiffening on more sirable grades. range from 3%c to Tie for all grades. Apricots are in good -u ply, but attract little attention and rices ‘show an easier tendency. Apricots ted at 6%@9%c In boxes and at § 1:nbl 3 Peu‘{:l are quiet at lfl‘tfl for peeled lnfl at 9%4@10%c for unpeeled. Cin t Whisky. CINCINNATI, Aug. I.—WHIDKY—I'III- tillers’ finished goods active on basis ul&w ORLEAN! Au 3 ’—CUGARP- Il.ron, open kett n kettle bl i 45- “"""'“' fl ug. %.~BEBT SUGAR—Au- mt. '- 4. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN, Ill. Aug. %.—BUTTER-—There were no offerings and_ con uentl; no sales of butter on the Board of Trade to- day” The dquotation committee declared the market st y at 19¢, l cent lower than last Week. The sales of the week were 626,000 pounds. riket. W TORK, Aug S—SUGAR-Raw, ammer, tay. FeAning. I4e; centritugal, % test, 3%c. O\Ill- sugar, 2%c. steady. Indians Agree to LAWRENCE, Mille Lacs Leke Aug. %.—The O s soction h fsreed to l:mnd-r helr rishts and ;‘-‘:: l ds ywhere, provided th P ::?nlv: to the damage sustal; ...5 1s satis- actory. THE REALTY RECORD, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, August 26: Warranty Deeds. key and wife to G. O. Dear- Alnrl.v T\‘t‘)fl‘h’ feet lot 1, block M' mal Horace Armllmn and wite m leol Sykora, 1ot 6, f k 3, in subdiv. of biock 3, Albr B, Bafford x“}'dxrr m to" 4 Toet lot. 4, block N lot 3, Stanton Place 7.C. Kindred and wite to dred, lot 6, biock 45, Florence ... South'Omalia Land company | jJots 6 an fock 1 i scph’ Murray J‘:mfl. Fillenwor i B Rosers Sulvey lot 21, hlock 16, 1 Krau W, Lok, SotUT, Mo 11, “Atbetgnt Annex . Reed com any t0 3. L Kllbll. B{I:Inrlllh -)! le:l bl; west 60 feet lot & block %, South Omaha J. L. Kubat and wife to h 0. Fablinger and husband & v hl:w;:d‘rlln{:.l‘dl and 3, bloc o "'.‘ U¥on to Christ Heich, ot bioek 8, first add. to South Omal Quit Claim Lyman and wife Cipeycie. undiv; % Block l, lou ot block 5: lots 2 to 10, bl lots 13 18, block 10, Bdlt'ood park ... D'M Sherift comp sul Total amount of transfers .... to Lumbes s Insurance any, lots 10 and 1, ¥'s 4.900 321,028

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