Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 28, 1902, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL AND F-NANCIAL Beptember Optiens Buffer Recessions in Weak Ruling Grafn Markets. SUPPORT POOR AND WEATHER BEARISH Falr Buying in May Corn, but Seps tember Moves Erratieally—Pro- Al grain markets Tmprovement in_tho Sup- r and stop-loss orders were ! particularly in the near deliveries of Wheat and corn. At the close Beptember wheat was Ko lower, Heptember corn %c oft a ptember oats We lower; Septeni- ber pmmmn- closed 12%e lower to e hi ned weak under the Influence of 15:'.: Cables and favorable weather for cutting and threshing the spring wheat. Farly trade was dull and of & Waiting na- ture, with prices slowly easing off. Corn turned weak and, affecting wheat, brought out -mp loss orders and Heptember broke gbarply, The volume of business was not §reat and all day there was a heavy tone 25 the market. There were conditions, how. ever, that at times made an im) jon_on e e A nd prevented poseibly heav ressure from sellers. Recelpts were fall- ing was still very poor. [t wheat and ualling 36,000 bu. More important o retarding influence was t! that Duluth 1A not receive a single car of wheat, whereas last year there were 138 kets were wedk and ex- Corn . starts arfer weather and more lfberal -cc-x of Chicago bids in the country. All day Beptember was offered freely und weakness yrw-ma. In other months there was bet- ler bu; articularly in May, in which there 1o satd i3 be & fair ghott interest. Fxtremely smail local receipts—1i7 o only 3 of contract gradehad little "sttect ll’llnll the wheat and weather influences, rices l'.ll There was still nervous- however, over the fears of in the near future. Cables started i " rallying to 68 Detter demand t! d Gmlwld fell off tel mb‘f closed %c off and w n BT, orte from the country were flattering. Fair weather broke oats, but lll the loss did not hold. This pit held somewhat bet- ter in tone than the others, although the ‘breaks in wheat and oo w'n an influence. - There was some by commis- sion houses and this MIM'E a late rally. The movement of oats continues munl. :“.'t‘ux“:'nuwz“t.mm'n h mt in the next fortnigh omber and d&vflu lflom had pots. of wuvlty and rulea gomewhat irregular. ‘weakness ad an effect, but the SR n e JJiog market did much more toward breaking Hoes, Idquidation from the outaide was e early, but and lation of i'-mnua recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, ) oars; corn, 20 cars; oats, 270 cars; hogs, 'rn. leading futures ranged as follows: ‘Articles.| Open. | High.| Low, | Close.| Yes'y. =55 (T el =eB 2NN el wel ENE lg!g 228 KSR 8}8 §8§ !8‘ 8§8 2R I!‘ <55 wol ENE §8= SRR 883 <55 meB No. & ere as foll winter patents, ks &'z& ; patent llu H 0. 2 spring, : Nom %o, Tk, OA;B——NU 2, :!c No 3 white, 31%@36%c. BARLEY—Fair to cholce, alting, E8@60o. BEED—.NO 1 flax, $1.41; N‘: 1 northwest- -rll. ufl' pril m lll'n.fl hy, $4.40@4.50; clover, Dry Short sdl. e Soinany The' fol m:.: lowing are the receipts and ship- ‘Flour, bbls. Wlnl NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quatations of the Day om o.--‘nu.. ’.3 bbis.; llwl“. l.& bbll nu{u qm inter straighes. s WabRs; Minncsote. pas: Pl -Jf'"'-uuw atras, {;ld“‘ Various o, TS inh 5 !l“n‘“r 'lnl.l‘ lfl' 5000 u'& %; chotce %o Tancy. §a.506) L—D\l!l Ilow "hfll $1.26; d ft ul-. Setonm. W, £. 6, 0“ S9¢; mek. state, ll.fllll‘. dee, e I, f. But- hlo n —lueupu-. 148,90 bu. Spot, eas: No. 3 red. ToNe: Clevator; No. 2 red. T0%0 16%e, 1. 0. b. afioat; No. 1 Mr\hnm‘ Duluth, . b, sfloat; No. 1 Manitol . b, ot.uou very dull all L ndency, except for ofit-taking. S¥porta, Siasic: No s white, Options quiet and sasier : '-tluehndn”m':; ¢ closed nr.m; EO g B3 B By THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, quiet; South Ameri $12.15; compound, »; gontnent, §llio. Fork, swady; $20.0 21.2; short clear, $18.00§21.0; 19.25, TTER—Receipts, 9851 pkgs.; steady: imitation creamery, WW@1Te; factory, 13 @1oe. CraESE—Recelpts, 5168 pl weak to firm; fancy large, colored and white, 9%c; fancy pmall, new state full cream, colored and white, 15g18%e. EGGS—Recelpts, 9,69 pkgs.; firm; state and Pennsylvania, 2@20ic; western can- dled, 18@2ic; western uncandled, 186 18%c. BolAssEs-Firm; New Orleans, H rl;k’ken 13¢; lurlt l fowls, Trrogular’ ohlckens, western, 1igiéc: western, 13G1ste; turkeys, 1iG2oc. KTALS—Domestic metal markets again today presented a tame appearance. Con- sumers are takin it enough to supply their immediate needs and trade in uil branches is very dull, Tin was lower on epot, which closed at §%7.80G27.95, but steady on futures. The English market worke: up is ¢ on fair demand, making spot £15 118 ¢d and tutures €12 e, Local cop- per prices were partially lowe and the market closed Stan uoted at §10.7 nd ca q FPrah: eleckrolytie at 411 f 319001140, " London derfined 28 6d, ng at $iL. whth spot nmuy Luled at £61 108 and futures at £61 108 There were no de- velopments in_lead, ‘which ruled steady here at $4.50 and unchanged at London at &11 20 64, Bpelter remained quiet and firm %50 at home aag 6d_higher at Lon- don ‘at £19 38 The local fron market was quiet, bt "T without changs. War- r-nu, nominal; No. 1 foundry northern, No.'2 !oundry norther; e PR TR R iy e No. 1 foundry southern 00, Glasgow closed at 57s 8d4 lnd Middlesbor- ough at 62s 10d. OMANA < WHOLBSALE msed : fowis, MARKETS. Condition of Tri and. Quotations on 8 d Fancy Pro . EGG8—Candled stock, 6o, LIVE POULTRY—Hens, $%@10c; roosters, according to m turkeys, 8@10c ducks spring chickens, ml; 1b,, 11 bass, 7 haddodk, To; r, l°a lobst .PI. fors, green, per Ib., red sns bullh la-. ’1“' Tobe uBhea S2nR ot 480; BRANGE: o W ‘quo Omaha Who! OII-I‘ Hay Deales uehl{on Cholce, upland, l‘lW. Hu 1 medium, $7.00; Pri?x 1 coarse, $6.. raw, 50, ‘l'hou f celo: and qul.llty DO— per; can, 30c; ext: :laeu&__p-r can, Ho: New Fork ¢ counts, per 8—Home wn, ‘marke 20; string M‘nl'.wp-r arket pas CABBAGE—Calitornla or home grown, b"m.‘f'—"' home grown, in sacks, per "FoMaToms_ bask NAVY BEAN TR m:"nu . PEACHES—Cailtornie - Late Crawfords, "Lmfl c-monu.. four-basket ir-Dakat Srate: $1; peac! 8, )’Lnn—-l’n box, §1 FRARBG Favorite, cm‘““m'h_r e te, §1. PICAL FRUITS. bunch, according to size, m'umuu. 34009 iencl ; lendias u'rlolw Mediter- ‘fi?tinaf"“zd"“' CIDER—New Yorl HIDES—No. 1 ; ; uf"&; o 3 veal calf, § to 13% Ibs., 8o 1, %ll hlbl ‘%‘ dry afl.‘. :l&. —Per 1b., 5 Shetled, o L shell, per In, rlb.unlmlll. LD MDTALS- tollawlnl ton, Sopper e, brass, lght, 3c; sinc, per I St. Louis Gra pocans. 10¢; mnuh. per dos., B. Alpern quotes Yrow country :.11;.6, -] stove Dll‘l»h ] brass, heavy, bor ;b ot |ud.” i o and Provis ll'l J“HI‘AT—- ator, 84%c; December, 6! wer Tlmom &ml okad, AY— Tlmnthy “Hiner . or '%:gg‘n%fium l.{ B¢ Thet i ING—6 §5-1 1-m.'m TWIN] r'm”:?l ol& ort clear, $11. shor rt clear, $12. luld at ufi. lnfim 12c; mrzu:' f wl‘%:mam' m; SEUri, Bteady; creamery, - 109%00; ‘%lflmdy at 16e; los- off, Flour, bbbll g' 'Mh 146,000 lg:m 15,000 ke o A o, Liverpool Grain and I‘ml.l.-l. 78,000 LIVERPOO! = el i Ne 1 orhera -p‘rrn‘ g’;m.WHuT ?fl uhl le - st Beplomber, RO it 3 mber, nom: PROVIB?:)NE-&! J‘("fl‘l‘;' ‘.l “Indl ViSION . ‘pleadyi extra Indla Hams, lhm clll. Cus bs, 16 'to 24 Ibs., firm, middles, light, 28 to 3 1 clear mie heavy, 3s: short THoar batks. 16 to 20 Jhar clear be 1 to 16 ibs., firm, Ilw\lld'l‘ square cut, l.\‘:o 13 1bs., ‘western, ll.tl'-. refined, In pails, firm, CHEESE—Qulet; American fines! ulet, 47s; American finest eoln"d. qll|:% TALLOW-Prime city, steady, 2isu; Australian, in Lnndon {rregula: 3d. FLOUR-8t. tancy "winter, quiet, Shipments. lter | &b {roeh western, Sic; fresh southwestern, %c; h_southern, 16G17 SKFim lnd Jeher, New York nmr’ 10% @ al Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEB, Atg. 9.—FLOUR-Mar- t 4A’l—loner No. 1 northern, T5@S6c; No. 2 northern, 4@T5c; December, 67%c. HYBE-—Lower; No. 1, 52%c. BARLEY—Lower; N 60c. OATS—Lower; standard, 83@d5c. CORN—September, 67%c. Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 21.~WHEAT-Fairly active and’ easier; cash, 71%c; September, M%e; December, T1%c; May, 78%c CORN—Dull_and weak; cash, 6lc; Sep- tember. G9c; December, 4i%c. OATS—Dull and steady; cash, 28c; Sep- tember, 33%c; December, 31c. SEED—Clover, active and easier; Octo- ber, $6.8; January, $6.%. - neapolis Wheat, Fl MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. %7. WHBAT—8ep- mber, 64%c; on traci c; No. 1 northern, T0ie; No, atents, $3.85@G3.96; second patents, $3.70@8.80; first clear, $3.00@3.10; second 'clears, $2.20. BRAN—In bulk, $11.50. 8c; sample, 9@ Peor! PEORIA, IIL., Market. Aug. 21.—CORN-—Easy and RS i e No. 3 whil low and new No. 3 w! 33¢c, billed through, i " WHIS| ished KY—On the basis of $1.31 for fin- goods, DULUTH. Aug. fl-WHEAT Cash, No 1 hard, Toige; No. 2 northern, WNo. 1 %e; September, b-cam. ptember, 81%c; December, 29%e. Otn. 1 Whisky. CINCINNATI, Aug. %.—~WHISKY—Dis- tillers’ finished goods, firm on basis of §1.31. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Initial Market Strons, t Gemeral Weakness Follows. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Today's early strong market was a repetition of yester- t on a smaller scale. The re- ded to the reactionary ten- dency, caused by the heavy realiatng in progress‘ under conver of the strength of a few stocks, but it w until the announcement of the reduction of the dividend on Reading first preferred that the weakness of the whole market became active and prices broke all around to_well below last night. re has been mprelflon for many woeka that the Reading Aviend would by reduced in order to extend the votin trust, which under the terms of the trusi would be dissolved by the payment of one Jears full dividend on the firkt preferred The announcement last week that the. !outhern rallway voting trust has been ested by stockholders to defe the dissolution of the irust by the post ponement of the dividend on the preferred stock, was a strong corroboration of the evectation of simflar action in the case of 9. Mon € per cent. New York exch-nle. @315 baiatices, WMMI. Money, § per “8 INCINNA'H .. Money B vt cont W york exchange, tecount NEW® ORI Au 71.~Clearings, $352,- 661,436, balances, §7,851,196. BOSTON, A 7. ~Clearings, 17,889,781 k“ ais- count. New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—MONEY- steady at per cent; elosing :nked ¥4 per cent. Prime mercantlle paper, PiNG ExcuANxm—nmy Steady, with actua) business 1 bARKers at 88 for demand and at W tor sixt Cor ““-"‘f“mu"'u R34 ‘ommercial bills ILVER—Bar, Gi4c; Mexican dollars, DS — Government, _ steady; state, steady: rallroad, irregular. - The closing aquotations on bonds afe as tollows: o bia. Canadian, Pacifie Chesapeaks & OB BAR SILVER_Steady at %4 per ounce, NEY. per_cent. mlcounl in S hachet for short blila s 3 por.c e-m’ and for thres monthe bills ll 6 per cent. Boston Stock Quotati BOSTON, A 21.—Call loans, cent; time lbl“‘ tmnx:r cent. ‘&n‘:l closing of stocks an: Tt ia improbable, therefore, that the mere | Gas is. faot of the reduction of the dlvidend vn'mldt x have shocked the stock market had not been for the determined way In which 156 ‘Foatiis ‘wtocks” were advanced _this morning on the purchase of enormous blocks of stock. The sudden tumble in those stocks caused by the announcement of the dividend re- duction gave rise to a ohilling apprehen: sion that the bold ulators who are leading the operations for advancing prices are acting without the best Information in all cases and may be putting up_ all prices simply by the force of abundant . out lublunll-l grounds for v nfl: and wi igher range of B i o N & rofits ‘Which was yoing on yesterday e y was an additional factor in arousing uneasiness as to the solidity of the de- mand which hu md. the higher range of 2 ices. = The of yesterday and ay before pnu‘um-nlly suffered from realizing even w the Readings, Illinols Central and Colorado Fuel were advancing most buoyantly. Additiona! heavy transfers the west was a contributing factor to un- settling confidence. The its of cur- rency at the subtreasury today v “’“‘"‘é&‘u-‘&“”m";"’%? St or Cinclnna 00 For * iew " Orloans out l this movement lha '\lbl.r'll\lfl ken from the banks up to y-n “‘.I,m, which just fi in Satu i statement ‘and d a small credit and ooun has ubtmluri it balance at the clear t statement from Washi ton t deficit since the’ A Was the repors of & o Dot incoms. of the Atchison for July of $45,511, which was the more effective on account of yesterday's heavy speculation in the stock. ntavorable character of the weather bureau's - weekly crop bulletin, - especlally in regard to cotton, was & disturbing in- fluence. _All unfavérable influences were disregarded in the early sttempte to put of currency to | firm n up Reld.lnl l!flck- on the ground that end of coal striki mnvom.nt in Il due’ to Intimations that the parties to the dispute for control were in a con- cfltltofl lttltud ‘whi the giving ulll of a statement lhowl X I renewed vhll. tates Expr lnd llou-!hlfltlfl ml mlAl conspi 'vances. market closed irregul lll!(hlly lbvvc the lowest. ipeculative bond issues ylelded in sym- Bllhy with stocks. Total eales, par value, 000. United States bondl were all un- changed on the \llt c‘ The following the New !ork 'tnck tl.chln Atehteon, . % do r and *Chicago c. R 1L % Chtenko Tor. & F..0 fit’ll . Lt’ll'-- 23 *Last sale. "’Ex—dlvld.ud. New York M NEW YORK. Aug. the closing prices F Adams & Quotations. 21.—The fo"n'inl are mining stoel ~0}_AH.A. Avs. —Bank clearings, #1180~ X v cn‘nm M—Clgartam. .--u-, udnz: 3¢ discount. “n PHILADELPHIA, Aug . — Clearings, balances, 236518 Money, WG I PUTTER s lfll.fllh‘l LONDON, An" fl—’fh rates for money firm today, the demand was compara- ents to the AUGUST 28, 1902. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattle Receipte o-umd Hoavy, but Good Stuff Commanded Bteady Prioes. HOGS SOLD WEAK TO A NICKEL LOWER Fat Sheep and Lambs in Good Dem. at Fally § ers Sold Freely at to Stremg Prices. BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 21 Receipts were: Catde. Hn& ann& Officlal Monday . .ll. Cincial ‘L uesday. Utmcial Wedneaday Ali wu 56,201 40,852 89,868 Three days lhb wotl I“ llml days last 20,777 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of le, b sheep at South O and comparisons with lnll Ine. S Tollowing {able shows_the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the last several days, with com- parisiops with former years: | 1002, [1901.[1900. 11899, 1698, 1897 .|1896. . 13 B —— Bans EEZ2_SE PP cemmn ol P 2% Eeasag ‘giTess FrfeLs 2RE2SE_BS [Py 2L I - it SRS BUNKNg S2E FARIS BLTLES SL! 2 - s gt Gmmeee e 233 “2pnaas . 233238 393, BEBS - .gigé‘ 8 wessesoees wostseses 223y oo ‘August Avgua 7 1 i SHIPMENTS., ¢ lowls I|-z hows the number of curs ‘ot Jesders. shipped Lo the country yes- terday and fllllr munldon. Cattle— C. E.Pritchard, Union, Neb.—M Wood & Bancrott, Madison, Ne Horde Cattle Co., Belgrads, Neb n l'L Hnlehkln. v;éru ;G Basiéy, Dusber, eob Garikon B ), N a; - Neb.—! —l‘ E. Nln Thie it Point, N- ‘o8 . . D. B. Wyl:i!!. Newman Grove, Neb.—F. B. Chm Jensen, Andover, la.—N. and Du'nrol!, Lowmoor, Ondwn N. W xn.—fl w oshin e was ly 9. md tp;uu:o to t! sal in Anfldp(flon of e, ot e Unl 'Glm to Mulh fl.l re- account 48 were Gold l! Rome, 73. ' Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Today's state- ment of the alances in the 'un- eral fund, exclustve of the $150,000,000 ol reserve in the division of M.m on, shows: Available eash balance, $206, gold, $11,380,606. Ootton Market. NEW YORK, Aus. ofr'lllaulzlhn. .pl.nilh cl md“’ dling gulf, Futures _clos 1 middli 8i4e; lllu. Mln.n.filn;ontl. 16 Dales: stock, GALVES’I‘ON. All‘ 27,—~COTTON-Firm at §9-16c. P Raginar et lflolfl llfldl Recelpts, l‘flnb.il e Ty i ‘with the ition Vi i J:::'Zfia""" .n,, ., m 25 A very good Inflli!l‘! is lfll.d r fiulhmh -, e market orthern count; elolned 18, tics, 48@%0c; southers, to el R 4e Stro £t ngs sfoall, :::uu«'r?- I‘:‘C l(mnl Ohio and P'nnly nominal ;lcm o Wg;fic Some_sellers are claiming ve: Fices on demines, with pri # -b?ul or IIM Mic! No. 1 eoman ] clothing. rse, ST. LOUT Coftee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 271.~COF) !’Il—-lw No. 7 involce, b%e; 134c. Futures o) follo'-d an lmn during the da: they opened. a § points lower: The ne no important features, that from the crop untry Mlmfllm markets, but no further tnforma ing " the tion of the crop, while Europe sent easier with the loc-l close ts b‘m Europe a Wall street sold. Switching out of nearby amoun t tions into the dllnnln-lnl he a e Lo of aodn Caitie,, but tephe Underwood Huston & Co an, 'igru hum%v 1 Gcor 3 Hum Duu‘?cl"g— rulke, Atlantlc, ia.—R. Johason Bros., Mento, 1a. ety rr,’ Rockwell ‘City, la.—i. G, t lon )wckvuu cny. Doty, David City, Nel w lsmll.Cook ob.—M. P. Robinson, Marshalitown, {8, Jotin' Gephardt, Rock Vaiey.' ia George Brideson, Bayard, la.—Mii. Moore, Mil 3 v el Roek Ve .n er! %, ook vl Pa Brideson; Bayard. The officlal number of cm Q! lloc brought in today by each road Cattle Hogs. Sheep.H'r's, * A memenaBelue a s recel asing ¢ Cattle. Eos'. lhux_.l The disposition of the day’ as follows, ach bayer purc S LR R . R385 65677 CATTLE—Another blg run of cattle ar- rived this morning, se that the supply for far in excess of the on Monday is week than on the first three dly' o B8 Sireaponding weerof ‘Thare were fist & few loads of cornfed steers Incls in the olerlT and nunc ough hold 1 hepe and practicany all that wero el brought just about steady uotable change rom yew Hoeable .:‘ was Juite, active on the u.pnu' of what -ny had at very sas: medium o8 and he case for sometime rfll ‘Ther was not enough change in the be worthy of mention. “rhe active from the country yes- good and early this morning. and they were ul lor good, heavy, bt:-homca cattle. oo a4 sotve. A3 thers were rds were pretty well cleaned there were plenty of made buyers slow about buying t ilvier wo. that the marke: was dui go0d stufl. last week, and also of last last yea: that vln cholce. Packers, c ‘cow market was (llrly ul"i and ln lers had no dificult to ao-monb.l.lufl “sold rll-hll’ slowly the same bulls, veal calves and stags umy for feeders brought speculators out udl eould safely uoted over “‘lhl:“. ship) to the country yes- ‘hat fact nll- on all but the . 000 s'rncx CALViR! !‘l‘ocl(l:na AND FEEDERS. gisi 273 ss8s > 938 Z £l bl EREBLL22BLLLITTRARNS S35 Ve: 3 o. 43 feeders 3 bulls §53ssusaztin: 23 35 feeders. .1 118 feeders ]110: HEE Sen3 33 aessas T 1 feeder... 13 feeders.. 916 P e 05000 e i 00 00 8000 0083 10 e 89 0 60 0 085 n W0 0 2 2 ZREJBJAJBURBIT HT BITLLEITBES BAGRLIATIERRES 55 & 238328333 attssromssmssmessommen stsgsesEsEEz § g pe 10 s 17 feeders . 53 D. 2238 Cloeam ) I Fog— =E=:§suuaza Nf.eaurl .1088 20 feeders..1045 Neb. 9 feeders..1002 188 feeders.1089 By eb, 1 feeder... e e s 3 T3 sum . A o pomir i S* 22NSIBBES! ® orseseies & 832358 =t 3 Charles Manahan—Neb. 5 rnd-r-..wox 416 omms 1 serises 838 2 gR3A o8 ia B e ety 8 5o 5 3 RS 238-Egd-g FsmePansac BT E58T 2as 8m8 33 5 4 3 3 E - & & H ] & Co —Wya 200 3 fooders. 1300 1 feeder...1410 yo. teers....1208 i 2 %= 2 -3 ;§;E§$ feeders... 883 3 3 e - ane g s3» 17 steers. 2 Clel 1] ‘antley—Wyo. S wfig Fl i 2 3 ‘east—Wyo, 10 steers....1164 Yeast—Wyo. ‘attle Co.—~Wyo. S » X WO a3, 88 el m sheby—Wyo. cow 1000 udson—Wyo, 10 teeders.. 700 inders—8. D. Flpgy 5 17 feeders. . 11 feeders. . RS e $i i 2gs#23" 33 2 Seses 281 steers. .| 3. Ilotlon—G D. 104 cal SER8SS SRRRSERESSS 3 sa sssEssums 28 2uBo 32532525 R0ANE L T B i s, i i 2 3088, ammett—! - 3 3 HL Tk 16 feeders. . 14 teeders.. ¥ 205K srerads 3 iceladory—8. D. § feedera.. m0 4 3 3 1&- ers. . e 3n r L. & C. Co.—8. o Tomb Cattle Co—8. D. pL g luerl. llfl‘l 460 . H. Willey—Nel 10 feeders.. 825 375 l feeder... 140" 3 00 HOGS-—There wi another ll hl run of hogs here today, which makes the recelpts Por"ine three ‘dive this Week. far short of glther the game days of last week or of last year. In fact been a long th since’ the supply has been as small as It bhas so far this w. g 2 “gé;a:§r§n§ Bt run here, as well as c !I’l .!n ed In to Nund t place the mark to a nlcke lower tl e, or about like yes K of the early sales wen !rom §.55t0 ¥1.36, "A few cholce loads vold m §7.90 & Local packers seemed w Bave. quits Hbaral srdars’ and. there. wes quite & -mg.m. demand. but buyers rices hn(ad to pay Ly Ctive. #ueue-lly disposed of aver: ‘The bul trading was not very evary( 1 !hnu h wi l not sell quite as well a Tivals. The general market could be quoted ‘weak to a niekel lower and tlednl a good nickel Iower Representative sale Neo. rr. R % 3 20 2 0 my LRALARBURRREERREER FEERREH .llIg;'!l'l"ll’l‘l'l!:lll 2ESEEEY T3 t;;;;l:;:_fis;;;==;_=::=====-t_== it aetang Sttl.fla SHEEP--8heep fmlpll ‘were 'ulrl) 1> eral_today, though not nearly as heavy as and Tuesday, For the week, year, as will from the. table L) at the head of the column. The sheep market today was sha and could be quoted lboul lleld» wit! yn(erdtyu close. The feeling on the close yes! was a little better than Qariler i the day and the PHowe peld toc day did not show much change from the best time yesterday. The ity of the iterday’s de- he commoner wiades the market wes rather dull Feeders moved free! t Jiices whers the he demand was fu .;‘ to the supply and the bulk of the offerings was disposed of in good season. Quotations for el Good to cholce _te-runn, 2 3.5068.75; o talr to 'g0od wethers, $3.00G8. ewes, $.0009.25; fair to good ewes, 290; good to cholce lambs, $5.0086. toficod lambe, M {20g8.85; teeder vear! $3.263. lambs, $2.5004.2; feeder owes, geprennlluvc sales: 0. stook: [ W{omlnl b 6 Wyoming feeder ewes 388 Wyoming ewe 4 Wyoming ewer 22 Wyoming ewra. 188 western ewe: 209 Wyoming feeder wethers. 600 Wyoming feeder wethers. 168 Idaho feeder lambs CHICAGO LIVE P 000090000500 01 O 0 5 5 59 09 000008900 08 8309 80 85 6303 83, B 252828 nERz2s 2SS R RRSS IS AARRBATN- STOCK MAR Cattle Steady Lambs Lower. CH(C GO, Aug. H—CA"LI—Racelpll_ 17,500 including m Texans, ests jood lno&;'!mo nt«rr 84 fl\lvu $2.75@° §.0005.00; western steers, $150 @s.0. HOGS—Recelpts, 2,00 head, morrow, 20,000; left opened 'steady but closed 10@isc lower: mixed and butchers. §.BGTH; good Lo cholce heavy SLONGLI; roush heavy, §1.2 light, )'l 7; bulk of sales, $7.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, n.wo head; sheep, 10c lower; lambs, 250 lower; good 'to cholce wethers. $3.60@3.75; falr to_cholce mixed, $2.50g3.50; westorn $2.503.75. estimated to- 7,000 Market g2, Recelpts, Shipments. foor O T 3G 2.983 sort City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 37.—CATTLE-—Re- ceipts, 14,760 head' natives, 2,900 Texans, 450 exns calves, 1465 native calves; corn-fed cattle, about steady; westerns and grassers, slow to lower; native and western cows, lower; qulrlmh’l. wteady to lower; choloa ex rt an 3 r to M 10; 'l‘exu and Indlan steers, I .10; 0;:!"- cow- mun. .85; hea: wa o0; 7ml,wl '55; yorkers, $1.50@7.66; pigs, 3. SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 430 head; market steady to weak; native lambs, $3.2095.60; western $3.00@5. 00, wethers, $3.. 40; .95; fed ewes, $8. earlings, $3.00@3. .96@3.10; stockers Texas clipp: xas clipped sheep, nd feeders, 32,30@2. . Louls Live Stook Market. 8T. wuu Aug. 77.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 4,00 head, including 3,00 head of Texans; Market steady to firm. ative shipping an: .nd Tt steers, 36. cher steers, au.n"da 5 hl‘l;)cklrl nd f cows and heifers, .1569 bulls, Coo! catves. 5,60 Texi nd In 15“@. -nd “Retters, % HOGH S Rccttpta. 5,600 head., nu-lm stead {o strong early, Closing weaker, Pigs ts, $L2QT. packers, $7.50@7. ut 8,000 'AND LAMBS—Recelpts, head. Native ?utlonl. lis Texans, g@ Market “"‘g‘é‘;& n steers, EW YORK. Aus o1, !-l 2,861 he Steers " Common to cholce 50@4.50; cows, rts § cars nta?l‘mc IBS 5.113 00 head, V. X et PR £ eals, ; grassers and bulunnllkl ui't IH“P AND LAK M ce) matniy lln' lhel o it ' ipts, m head. hlxherl_!‘l‘:&. A o ¥i.3007.45 low -M 8t Jowe Aug. oelpin, 2081 head; Dest, others dull and 6@10c lower: %5 cows and heifers, $1 0@6%0; bulls and stags, 32 erp and feeders, 0GB—Rece!p! steady; and light mixed, §1.367.6; medium heavy, $1.35@17.70; pigs, $4.00G7.00; bulk, §1 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,53 ol head; lambs, steady to stron ep, HQ 40c higher. Sious City Live Stook Market. 8IOUX CITY, Ia. Aur -—(l dll Telo- gram. )~CATTLE-! ;u steady; boeves, 100 g1 "n"a"r bulls & ixed, §2. gtockers s reeders, B i Hi OQB—Recelpts, 2 ed Sc higher, clolad lower; selling, "Mn bulk, a 1. Stoek in ln. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and -hn" at the five pflncfl markets for Augusi T OIL CITY, Pa., Aul —OIL—CM(.:‘I- , §l. ificates, no Y , 85 riites i un' 851 bb pr i ave 01,146 bbls; average, ¥, S0 IAVANNAH, Ju., A kauh $3.06; N, h?o' Aug. I1.—OIL—Cottonsead, g‘ leum steady; rosin, firm; mrwnnno. AT @TRe. Dry Goods Mark, NEW YORK Aug. 'l! 000 has been no mats

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