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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Blight Advances lmrdod in All Grains en Bearish Prospects of Frost. ALL GRAINS RULE FAIRLY STRONG Likelihood of Oversold September Op- Quit Above and Below, CHIOAGO, Aug. 2,—Frost scared the grain short Were faint Bullish Incentive and Ce- Clowe Up—Provisions result there s today and long the line. adyances al fe matter of fact, there were no frosts in the fafm reporting such 'good weather tnat was peculatops country, but the northwest feared possible damage. A Frther bull factor was the \ikelinood that Beptember options were oversold, especial in oats. Beptember wheat was %@'%s h! tember corn %o up and September oats %o advanced. down to Wheat rul easiness at on_briillant ported a decline of lc fn spot. new wheat E-ld to_be owever, and the fears of freezing weather rought 'a sharp upturn. the temperature at 32c. showed no the day, during the Corn strength had a “stimilating effect. Beptember started %@%c down to up At 69%c Tate thero taking to 70%c. at 0%, Bocal recelpts were 21 cars, hone of con: tract grade. 356 cars, making a total for the three points ot 617 ca d 796 celpts were mm bushels, 1,123,000 bushels last year. @nces in wheat and flour equaled The seaboard reported elght lo taken for export. week, an Corn_felt frosts even arket was very {rregular. & Tairly heayy sellin movement developed nd September brol Fower cabl improving receipts were the causes. Then came fears sweep flowhn wanted o B, CATter that trade hun le and fluctuations for Beptember was, strong. ‘lqhu elon "l’ uontrm for profits. bought fairly. The market appeared over- pold from the Beplember provisions closed ive jed 'Birong after a momentary the opening. Cables were weak weather and Minneapolis re- Grading of receipts at _that point also was splendid, Offerings were light, Calgary reported The local crowd digposition to sell, save late in Commission houses ffects of the bear movement last few days of falr weather. shade to T0c and advanced to 70%o. Was an easing off on proft The close was firm, %@ Trading was not heavy. Minneapolis and Duluth against 617 last Primary re- compared to Keaboard clear- year ago. the effects of the imaginary more than wheat, although the At the start from 66%c to Bb%c, s, favorable crop reports and the cold weather would ro-n corn flelds, Shorts For 'a time everybody d prices jumped quickly somewhat were rather narrow. on the Recelpts were 49 cars, grade. ts shorts were scared badly at the opoarllnl. Under the rule of the bol.rd 1t takes white oats of certain wi style contracts. nothing of that Heany’ o Toporied inols and Iowa, and thll. together cold wellhtr talk, to fll Chicago badly dami r':;l rains In 1. 4 with "I‘): sent the shorts Hn‘z' or egyer lmt‘l September fum) nrnnr lrd falr uumn' selitn, ed off & fiwm Other months wm also o close there was a movement and trifie, s 0 S4the. ‘cars, but the grading was beral miserablo at 16 cars contract. Provisions were manipulated for an up- turn, but only a measure of the packers. Hogs weak and counter freely Al vances. and | ptes “‘wumb-r ribs, l':-umma 240 cars; corn, 60 cars; oats, 15,000 head. g‘ th- success to and corn started out ‘ihe former slumped badly. To this influence brokers bought whole list bad g00d ad- thero was a drive In lard = at 'to an {;c septe i closed %; Beptembor 1..8" J0c lower, at ¢ highe: recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, cars; hogs, ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. Sept. J-.m l 1 'No 2 8 =55 = 5] go8 35 §5 5o yaey yeg o ace woS . Old. b a3 =eB ggl gss tations wero as follows: SEOURo s l Ho 1 flax, $1.41; N& 1 northwest- Phov:nxoul-uou lho\llflol‘- o NEwW Quotations of the Day on vator; Rorinwest =uy "und m‘fi; .cJ'v. A ey m ,‘,.,,.h:f;",‘ e 3 me_timothy, !fl 1bs., lhort clear l‘ll..'. - YORK GENERAL MARKET, Various Commeodities. . 29.—~FLOUR—Re- uet; y-uov western, $1.20; 'In!. AB@8.55. west orn. e, f. 0. b. tu:l. state, Bol@sec, c. i teeding, 46c, c. 1. f. Buf- . o Rorta coveriie tresly ajl Ga orts covering ruyl A shows predicted in lh. ‘and . hollday beason before It, as somewhat firmer to: in face of lower ca- Modern Miller veport; 'll \h. Io ‘nd o M R -4-*5-»’ ' g u,; exports, l’~ 0. 2, fle.po:hvllg avan b us &V.fllll took pl weather an he market closed September, with ‘other months r bbl., $17.00 | 85° &w hort salted u‘—m hl‘h 'lnu ll.ll. ll.” lfl. cled 8| SRy ey poes Option market |}y $11.75; com $ios0 " Pork, short, clear, ‘18,002 UTTER-Receipts, ImItATIon creamery, {o 16%e. CHEESE—Recelpts, firm; fancy large, @' Qv!fl Recelpts, 4,968 pi rong; state and Demeyivanie: Hej o ie7n candléd, 154 @2c; western unean MOLASBES—Firm; New Orleans, 1 (s OULTRY-Alive, " low. chickens, 134G gc: turkeys, 12c; fowls, 19c; dressed, ‘irregu- hickens, western, 1] 14c; fowls, west- clagisgo; turkeve! Be Toca] markel for tin eased off 10 points on spot today and 50 points on futures, the latter feeling the eftect of heavy selling pressure and for which there was practicall ‘( no demand as an_offset. Hovember snd December wers aoted at 5. T5@26. 40G27.50. London also Feparted ekster values, spot and futtres de. Cifning 158 and ‘closing at €13 108 for the former and £119 2s 6d for the latter. In copper very little change was noted, al- though _the tendency of values continues down ward and_ the tone of the market at the close was officially described as Weak. Standard closed at 310, HL10: Take $11.40G11. Vl clectrolytic, $1i. 874, and ting, 81 § 5%, e Tovemant 1h $he Baaten market wras dull and the srice there was lowered 1s 3d under liberal offer- ings, Spot closed at £61 8 84 and futures Leng was quiet and steady 1t aroundy New York cloged at $h12v, and London at’ £11 1s 3d, ~Speiter ruled steady and unchanged locally at .60 and at Lon: don £1 Iron was steady, but quiet and_unchanged in the domestic marke Warrants were_not No 1 fou dry, northern, 0'\0% norinern |,m vl ; quiet to 0% ; ?My small, 2 foundr 1 foundry, soutl No. 1 fo 'oundry, lnulh!rn Slasgow closed at 678 rough at 5tt, i ém' sofi, oha’ shadie] OMAHMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Condition of Trade and Quotati on Staple and Fancy Prod EGGS-—Candled stock, 16c. LIVE POULT! Y' g: e Tooste! turl , 8@ spring chicken: c)flnl stock, '12%0 chnicf (T FISH--vou w:; hcr- 0 nlck-rel 8c; plke, fc; alo, ' 4 7c; sunfish, 3¢; whitefish, 1lc; catfish, 1 18¢; halibut 1ic; salmon, 1 codfi -n snapper, lobsters, Tic; lobsters, green, per b, S Sld, 4s0; new BRANCPer ton, abo HAY—Prices quoud b e arse, ese prices are for hay nl 0ood color as - mand tair; recelpts light. o Ul Dy selecte, por cant Bes Mow Ko oo can, H iy e few York count: NEW c.mmam—c.mm or home grown, ona)cno—mw home grown, in sacks, pet “HOMATORS_Pe NAVY amANs—'P:-";k"nh"k"' o ‘RUITS. PEACHEG—cul!ornlu Late Crawfords, PLUH‘! o Calitornta, per e T four-basket peach boxes, Rdnzs—r" on. PEARS—Californi Favorite Cotiitornia, R box, BT Clepp'e ummér ' varieties, per bbl., CRABAPPLM—P.r Db ‘%%,P" LR nontie f: mmu‘ms—c ted, 15@200. ES—8outhern Catawbas per 20-1b, ouu $1%; home ‘grown, “por 1 ‘l‘o kay's, per crate, $L.15 1 asket TROPICAL FRUITS. nBAmT\LNAa—Pn bunch, according to-size, (ONS—California I ey ifornia Limoneira, $.008 AN :oncnu‘unfim Mediter- GES-" ranean sweets, $4. PINEAPPLES—Per crate, $4.25G4.50, MISCELLANEGUS. % o o. 2 ulu!"’m' 1 Veal calt 8 to 120 ; Veal calf, 13 1 15 Iba. 66. Aty "' O sh.q;,ge'lu T5e; hoi R. F. canta- De Per T, foe; Nov's nard et 'o/'c” Br:lflt. “per b, "ue or 10, Jic; almonds’sott T, tho: enally 1oc' cocoanute, per da, ETALS-A. B. Alpern quotes the Iron, country mixed, per tove ‘plate, Ton: " biass, heavy, ber 1b. b Ib., s O, OLD M following °°,I;VP'=“ 1b. ", per o o brass, lght, per Tb., ohc: I Jito; brase. lig m b. \sc ..d. Fon, ib., St. Louls Grain Pmul-.l. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—WHEAT—S =c I..r-g..mo;::h “{‘vuor. ““fi‘r‘“ e 2 hard '8 X i I'IINI'. 26¢, cady at Se. FLOUR-Dul |' M winter u&- nnny and stralg] $2.90@3.15; BRAN-—Dull east, 65@o7c. EAY—I!e-dv. tlmumy. O.mwk.' prairie, llKY—!tnld $1.31. IRON COTTON “' 1E8—$1. BAGGING—6 5-16@7 1-16c. PIOVRET(;'NI—PWK higher; jobbing, or; $1i.15; mew, $17.4b. Lard: lower et "i10.00 B aal et dull’ bixeg, orts al nl'lr ribs, $10. short clear: X Bacon, dull; Boxed, extra shorts clear ribs, fll. .hon. clear, lfin teady; _ chick o 1 yummi.'i"‘ Burr‘l:en—mna dalry, 14@lTe. EGGS—Firm, 160, loss off. Recelpts. shlpn.nu unm 14,000 70,000 Liverpool Grain Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. .—WHEAT—GW No. 1 northern, si vnnl. 4d: 2 -ut': S50, Suren, stendy: Bepicmmbe "s'.“%\é‘ ; { T, H December, CORN-—Spot, American mixed, stead: ; futurec, steady: September, nom Ty, 45 %4a Pm)vmloan—ant Pork, extra tor, wizong at POU - § \lell H creamery, - 16G20c; Flour, bl Wheat, bll lfl 000 21,000 29,000 H lon. clur ribs, 16 to middles, Il'h( I [ “ IN steady, 68s ) II‘. long, clear mid % to = EASETRLLE § 5 1 cul bs., firm, 498. bt prime western, in tlerces, steady. s A-mun refined, in 'ALLOW-—Prime city, nouy. s 64; Aastraiian, in irreguiar, $7s 3. UR—St. TLondon, Louia’"tancy “winter, "quiat, OPS—At London (Paclfic coast), steady, TTER-Noml itie, falr to extra, lo cholce, 1901 m,"‘x& £ Galveston, ® to 3 Ibs., 10 2 Ibs., 190; Texas dry, firm ;. hmll . 00 Bect. bame, ‘328 000 0b; eity extr The nc;lnvt- 3 oF whsat Tor” the. past thres days, centals, inclyding 3%2.000 Amer- Ibln. The recelpts of American corn for the past three 1,000 centals. -u....;:.T..— Market. MILWAUKER. Aug. . UR—8teady r e, Chose: " Nov 1 marihern, e 2 northern, T@T%e; Septem: R igher; No. 1, 5 BARLEY irreguiar; Now 2 ie; sample, ATS—Higher; standard, $c. CORN—8eptember, §ic. Phi iphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8—BUITER- sioMy; extre westors sheamery, Wile; do l\l- #cod demand; fresh nearby. o patents 820 Sy 2lc loss western, 19c; CHEESE—Firm; do tull creams, prime smal fair to good, 10@10%c. western, 2lc; do south- do southern, 16@17c. good demand; New York , 10%@%e;: do do Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, @6 45c. HAY—Choice _timothy, prnh’i& : 76@7.25. R — Creamery, uncy. 16c. EG! p- ©; Aug. 29.—WHEAT—Sej Becember, g December, iNo. 3 white, $9.00@9.50; cholce 17@18¢; datry, /GS—8teady; fresh Missourl and Kan- stock 16c loss Wheat Corn Oats off, cases returned. Recelpts. Shipments. . 126,400 9,600 Toledo Grain and Secd. TOLEDO, Aug. 2.—WHEAT-Dull, ||rln' cash, n\fi npc bid; o Bebtember, T1%e; Decembel onN—Dun ‘stronger; cash, $1c; Septem- ber, 41%e. CATE-More active, -m-ms‘er cash,’ 28c; Seplember. 36 alsike, $7.60; No.'s RYE—513c. MINNEAPOLIS, @85¢; De tember, 64% No. 1 hard, 68%c; No. 1 northern, 76%c; Ni 2 northern, 7le. Fiour, first pates patents, $3.65073.76; second clears, §2.20. Bran in bulk, $1 i Dece: LmvEn—Fnlrly firm; October, 34151 active; January, $5.27%; No. 2 timothy, $1.85@1.90. Flour and Bram, Aug. 29 -~WHEAT-—Sep- ber, 64%c; on tract o. mts, , $3.80@3.90; second first clears, $3.00@3.10; 1.50. Peoria Market. PEORIA, IIL, and firmer; No. 3, OATS—S ished Duluth Gr (o NG, T DULUTH, 1 hard, nonhern OATY A low; new ~CORN—Inactive 3 white, 84c, billed lhro}lfih WHISKY-—On the basis of $1.31 for fin- goods. Market. . ~WHEAT—Cash, No, 1 northern, 68%o; No. 2 T%C. Hephmb'r. 81%¢; December, 2084c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Revival of Co Antmation Bro; NEW YORK, Aug. sider: B Soringe y's stock market the “market broadened out into lon and strength. This was in face dence Apparent and s Into Strength. 29.—~There was a con- 'St “confidence. Indicated in the final | Toan rate to 6 per cent he bank statement indi- of mnearly . The {mmediate prospect in the money. Qm::m seemed to be overlooked on sive plan tary of L treuu of the note ciroulation of the ban whlch fl is hoj the Teports of the comprehen- favored by the secre- for the expansion ks, by Lo relleve the demand mey reserve for use in wiul m- "Urculation Incident to. the ero \moving period. effort of Secretary Gage to Fedeotn bonds | I ril of last year had reached in p %o ‘Jant &, reacmption of T vul:lo of ¥68, a; of nmflz Y rhese but the government's standing offer tnn‘;umy of the €0 atfractive that bondl and_retire sprin pldly as the law would His “was neatraligiig the bond_redemption, withdrew the These important influence e ofter early in March. remembered the of the present year in sovernment bonda (0 the Be , and in the payment et including premiums disbursements were an in maintaining money market last fall, rove the banks began to sell thelr circulation in the allow. urpose of the ecretary Shaw His 8o that efforts to stimulate the note expansion are evidently due to a recollection of the con- ditions thus caused by the redemption of government bonds. I.fllfiy since the ernment’s redemption order. risen In of the bonds have declined ma- uincy Bave | Ko withdrawal of the They nce the note expansion plan the bid and tod, Jum ay 1 oating s note expan: +pon. séntiment effect f the flllclllllfl';l. of this lllghcl Was sup- m.m-nua K bellef lhlt h 1ssue by tl e language nllwa{ voun{ “trustees coul he incubation of the pro:ec( sharply. Al securities, inc! udln[“;go bony action on the interest is ex day. were notably weak. ‘companied Tautaetion: ln!u:.go by the coming retire- ment of a leadin Atgchison and IRIEHOIII for acth ere were gal The bond marks with stocks. "Total interest. nadian Pacific were con- vity and strength and a point or more by Was firm, In_sympath: sales, par value, 8180 Th. followh are th the New York tock sxchanger "1™ °F Qo pra’lll0 *Ex-dividend, 13 (i Esesy Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Aug. cent; time lnln! closing of 20—Call loans, w.ou er cant. Ometal locks and bon Mining Quotatio: Aug. on NEW YORK, Al A B 2.—The following are mining stocks. (RS B g B oot v Bank clearings today, day last year, the | &V u: prices | Fremont SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 882; balances, $2,120,660. Posted exch $85Y, sixty days; $4.88 K. demand. York umnnn xoc db Wb USTON, A Exchanges, $i0,015,- balances, n.mxs ‘Aug, 2. —Clearinge, EHTLADRLPHT funces, $1.670,638. Money 4@ per. cent PIRGINNATIL, Aug, 9 —Money, cent. New York exchange par. 787,200 HAI.TIMORE 3 —Clearings, $2.803.« 662 balances, W74 Money § per cent 8T, LOUIS, Aug. 29.—Clearl "5‘ balances, $§13,444; money, % cent; New York exchange, ! e di WEEKLY OLEARING HOUSE TABLE. ows: Avall 131; gold, 8114, W BOSTON, Aug. 2.—WOOL~Strictly fine clothing, 63@8ic; fine and fine medium, 507 §2c; medium, @G4c. Texas wood continues firm, with the position very strong. Fall basls, nominal at S¢; twelve n?&k; six to _elght 'months, . A very good Inquiry 1§ alifornia wools, with the mar- ket firm. Northern county cleaned basls, iniddla counties, {B@S0c; southern, Tc; six to elght months, 13@l4c loss. Stronger fleece wools are notéd with offer- small, but qu fons are strong. XXX, nominal nt e, X, M#@2i0; iga. g0, "Delulne ‘woole con: & owclally firm, Bome_sellers are claiming very high prices on delaines, with rices about 83" for dne Oblo Ohlo fine elaine, 31 chigan, c; No. 1 combing and clothing, 38@30c; coarse, 2 LONDON, Aug. 20.—WOOL—At the sheep- skin sales today 152,688 Cape of Good Hops and Natal skins were offered. The supply 1 was falr and showed siightly improved CITIES, : quality. There was a falr demand for | | western province long wooled, which sold steadlly at unchanged prices. Eastern rovince sold an elghth to a quarter lower. Bhort wooled realized 5 quarter to three- eights and shorn a quarter to one-half pence lower. Lambs were unchanged and coarse wooled was in good request at un- a rates. The attendance was good and the total number of bales sold were 165,580, BOB'I‘O ‘WOOL~The Commer- clal Bullelln wlll y In tomorrow's re- orts on_the wool trade of the Unit tatest There 18 no change in the maj ket. The big buyers are out of the mar- ket. The tvlde has been In small lots. V- lues continu all around, The re- of wool ln Boston since January 1, llfll have been pounds a ainst 87,700,345 pounds for the same period In sm. The Boston shipments to date are 152,126,468 pounds, against shipments of 171,676,662 pounds for the same period in 1801, New L] Cu-rlnn. ber ount. Aggregate of mess Transael the Assocliated Banks. NEW YORK. AuL 29.~The _followl: tabie, v uud-luel, shows the bank: cionrin e principal cities for the week ended Au B"With the percent- compared by New York . Chicago Bostont . Philadelp} Pittsburg St. Louls . 8an Franct: Baltimore, Kansas City Cincinnati Cleveland Minneapolts . New Orleans indianapolis Detroit . Loutsville OMAHA o gn =06, g3xz7 Mllwlukne " 8t._Paul Blirtato Providence Los Angeles . Denyer St._Josep] Richmond Savannah Salt Lake City'". Fort "Yorih his Bgl!l e 0 .0 g2 P The stock on hand in Boston January 1, X the total stock today is 183,981,520 The stock on hnnd Aufult 31, 1901, was 91,062,663 pounds. 223 dlum fine, 1. washed, gt light, Aug. ragen’ and” combing, 1g1sie ifo; "un: heavy, fine, 10G' £3 g 2335858253808 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2. —COTTON—Futures opened _quiet;' Beptember, 8.33c: October, 8.29c; November, 8.2ic; December, 8.22c; January, 82lc; March, 8.14c. Spot, qulet; middiing uplands. 9c; middling gulf, 9%c; 3 53 Portland, Rochester Atlanta Des Molnes . New Haven .. Worcester Nashville Ore & B e sogageogegeitsosega e eess S3a5aEEs 3 Noyember, e o ZESRIEUZES Soana Rl,pldl . Scranton O acember, January, @8.13c; February, March, Dllfl!lfi Market steady. 1100 bales _ Ordinary, €1lee; ooa s dinary, 7 9-16c; low middi; fllln[, !%c. g0od middlin ge. Recelpts, 3118 GALVEB‘I‘ON. 1-16c. lel!tfl urday or Monday sEzucEizzs Zgesasy 2 deszunacs Augusta Davenport. . Wilmin 8 Coftee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 5%c; mild, steady; Cordova, '$@11 Market opened steady, with prices 10 to 15 points lower, followin; @ disappointing ruling of cables from al foreign markets; receipts well up to last year's at the same date and under Nquida- tlon more or less active, of room longs, brought on by s desire on the part of the smaller holders to close out thelr accounts before the three-day holiday now at hand. Trading was not very active until late in the day, when selling became more active and_prices settled 5 to 10 points. Closing Deicks were nat 15 to ¥ pelnts lower, 588 S BEESE 383508 chit, Springfield, il Lexington 2388 $ 4 {ficance. Total Including 20605.40¢ ; £} PRI g5888E2EE 3 ; ' March, Tho; July, 6.86c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—EVAPORATED APPLES—For llllll!v delivery are rather unsettled, October prime belng quoted around . Bpots continued. quiet in the absence. of lllnyllu l.m! uoted at 6@10c for common for prime; 11GUI for PlBl oo Ui for cd;mmm\ DRIED FRUIT — Spot g'rul\.l continue firm and while some of- rings are lces stil] ran around 3% . 8Bpot apri- cots are quiet inc at 10%c for the fruit in boxes, and 6%@10c ly Feaches continue without feature; & quiet 12@16c £ business bel reported peeled and 'or unpeeled. Sagar Market. NEW ORLEANB Aug 29.—BUGAR— strong; open kettle,' 2! 3-16c; open ket- Hle cantribagal, 3@8ic; centrifugal yellow: 5-16; c. Molasses dull; An‘ 29.—SUGAR—Raw, fining, 2%ec; centrifugal 9 molasses sugar, 2%c; refined, May, 5.70¢; 2 £8 ol gsazes H5 3, $38! 833 Totals, Canada...[$ 47,980,750 *Not included in fotals because containin other ftems than cleard i because of no **Not _included in tot: comparison for last year. New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—MONEY—On call, firm at 406 per cent; closing bid and asked 4@6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 5@ %‘A‘ERLING BXCHANGE—Easy, with actual business in bankers' bills at $486.60 lor demmd at for 60 days; o l mn- u-uo R 0 DL oo ° - BILVER-Bar, i240; Mexican dollars, PONDS—Goverhment, strong; state, in- active; railro rm. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: Dry Go Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—DRY GOODS—The demand for cotton goods today has been lull up to the previous average of the ek aBa the tone of the market is stead ln prlnt cloths wide makes are in fal requ and tending against buyers. Lin- ro firm with more doing. Burlaps !endlnl upwards with moderate demand. Visible Supply of Cotton. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2.—Secretary Hester's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton -how- the total visible lupxl’ as 1,343,354 1bs., of which mlfl 1bs., 1s % merican cotton. o1l a: OIL CITY, Pa, Aug. 2.—Credit bal- ances, 122; certificates, no bid; shipmen S0.154; average, 8,900; runs, 99,189; average, in. atl Whisky. CINCINNATI, Aug. 2. — WHISKY — Dttlgaw finished goods, actlve on basis of ;s?‘szs:‘; s oek Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,860, including 1,200 Texans; m for natives to strong for Texa shipping and export steers, Areabed” beef and butcher steers. $.67.85; steers nnder 1,000 ns.’- $3.00G5. :353:*5;;‘5";;';: trk'k. 10@15¢ ackers, Racelpt 1,300; market steady . native. muttons, 3 i00%00; bs, 34.50@6.80: culls and bucks, $2.500 4.00; stockers, $2.0086.40; T $3.10G:3.90. 5 Ofty Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY Ia. Aug. B.—(Special Tele- am.)—CATT! m—l\.ce ma et nud ; beev lnd mi; “l) 5]4105 2 $3.0086.00; year OOl—Rneel ll. lm mlrkol 10¢ lower; selling, §7. THE REALTY RECORD. lNl‘l’RUHENTI Ill.d with the register of ‘Warranty Deeds. ha Realty Co. to H. D. Reed, lot New 6514 BAR, SILVER—Uncertain at ounce. MONEY- count in «u open Pmarket_for both s and three-months’ bills I8 3% @2% per unt. Foreign Financial. 29.—Rates for money borrowings from the KA per cent. The rate of . J. Monell, ., w. 38 feet of ». 165 feet of el of wif nw se §-15-13... Chriatianna Harmon io block 263, (olhnbor' to F, blockdl. ll'?":”)'('; M- un--unu. & n and wife to Micl um’fit wing to the Bank of nnfunl bl and it s btllnv.d that this Is Iuny by speculators in consols, thus nnly aceount- ing for the rise In discounts, in spite of the steady inow of gold from ab; of th et of gold o the United States the ot Bepiember was red & l ctor in possibl; lord '.ln ".. rate, W reserve £140,000,000 14 will b- n ted Btates wi W Teet, 1ot ; Johuon and wife to Ida Jor- feet ln ne cor luh. e "in 161613 v A Claim Deeds. 1l et al to Graham & U 3. l.lolu el l““ ‘.*"w“ ne nw 82 O-Il—ll Christianna Harmon to E. Cain and wife, a 15 feet lt;lfl ldl n and w sides lot 4, block mah; o Amng Corrlnn Yo Michael Bhes, Tot . block 12, Corrigan plc . Deeds. Oliver Ames et al, trustee, to R. Chandler, lot 15, Pruyn's sub.. Total ... tistact were fractionally better. alar and inacth Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, Au‘ I—Jl'ofl:v'l l(.l‘“- et tandexchustyy. of the g exc reserve the d.vhhl of e 25— WOOI—Steady; me- | & Futures closed steady; | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Few Oattle on Sale and No Ohange in Prices Was Notiosable. HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT CLOSE STEADY Sheep Late In Arr ut Demand Was, in Good Shape and G eral Market Could Safely Be Quoted About Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2. Recelpts were. Official Monday . utniclal ‘L uesduy, Otticlal Frida, Five days this week.30,265 Same 26,904 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Ane tollowing table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for ;’ha year 1o date and comparisons with last ea 1902, Cattle oo Ine. D 106 The followlug table Thows_the’ averuge Price of hogs sold on the South Omeba market the ') s, with com- T 3:8 o 7 = . EEE s SEBE -, g 3 1343 P BLIBBI ASSTR! suaae "Nes 2. Ry g€ EN g3 "82E2EG 'S P— 8E25 PO, oo o B ugust 9. Kugust 10 August 11| August 12 August 13| August 14 August 15| ‘August 16| August 17| Avgust 18 August 19| 2 g Tee Saguss “REBESE gy, e 833, S ek BRIEZZE e 4 P Vi o i agsz B wssseseses SET oronsesrcre cmImg EIJTE [KIE8X ] 2ER3N, L2828 o cotaees ss==3g e o i e s 3 3gamze 3 s 838 3. PP one_oamee 238 °232288 - & August 29 |EEEEE S ; . * Indicates Sunday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to the country yes- terday and their destination: Cattle— Cars, James McKillip, Bellwood, Neb_B. & M. § Figard, Beward, Neb.—B. Kena-u L Smith] st | S Whitney: Craig, NebM, 'W. Thornton, Eddyville, Neb. Gerhart Loseke, Columbu . Johon Knopp thoo. Neb P J. Cline, S C. Schnelder, 8nyder, Nab—l" E Chl!‘lel Hunl, Brock, Neb.—Mo. P, . F. Bromlee, Willls, Kan.—Mo, P. W, Curlaon: Atlantie: Ta.—ReCk. E. V, nerpert, Adair, A. Owen, Council Blu Ia. D. Kirkpatrick, Nichols, Ia.—R. I Frank Owen, Council Blufts, I D, Leller. Muscatine, Ia.—R. I. A I Ingram, Council Blufr w. nur otn, 'Co g s y reele: Wllaam smh(m.dn'n hu 3 r, . 5 e Anie; 1a 1 W' Clark, jr., Oikland, ‘Ta M. J. Flemming, Bariham, Ia.— \ ol nmena ‘Hatiooeh, TaeR L. Thol (‘:o Bl I %, Klorgan, S A T A A ek 1 Bremmer & P., lowa Falls, I E. A. Wilkerson, Quimb V. Wrlgnt, Quimby, fa R. Hubbard, Quimb: £ & Bolter, drion I8 Jonn Carroll, Yorkshire Kline, Malvern, h —Wab! H‘(ll,chell Hawkins Co.. Indlanapolis, Ind.— g mller, Scl -uer. & | Duncan & Son, | C. E. Forsell, Lynn, A. Cooley, Bevler Mo, HBE] Phio Bros., Arlln;ton. Neb C. C. Cunningham, Kenn n, Tii. & K., l(lnchuter. Mlch R. I.. The official number of cars of stoc brought in today by each road was: Cattle, He 8h'p. H'ses. au.&ur.n areaanty Dbt Y Union Pnclflc system. 1 & N C. F., C., B. Ces C., : g The disposition of the day’ mol ts wa aa follows, cach buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicai Oml‘l Packing Co. Swift and Compan Cudany "Packing Co. Armour & c J. L. Care; Benton & Underwood. Hamilton & Rothschild. F. B, F. Hobbick. Other buyers. Totals . CATTLE—There were only just a few ards’ this morn. a the market w rather inferior, but still’ just about thing offered brought steady price vesterday. For the week the receipts have very liberal, there being a gain over last week's heavy run, and as com- pared with the same week of last year the Supply Is nearly double. In spite of that fact active markets have been experlenced 154 prices on 604 stuff have shown Hitle change. There h: on sale this week that the condition of the mavket ‘16 larEaly. quess work, Nothim strictly prime has been offered, but the general fmpreasion 18- that finished cattle Would bring about as much as the; gt any tme. Cattle selling from b 1o $1.50 are also about steady for the week, Bt the kinds that sell much below §7 come in competition with the westerns. ‘and If anything, are a little lower fof the week. he cou market eased off a littie the Arst of the week in the face of bl receipts, but on Wedmesday and Thursday the de- cline was regained and there is now but been so few cornfed steel the close of last week. l'ruly all the week at fully . a8 the demand was of liberal n‘ thn dragged l h.v- lom at day. uoed ‘stro mand tally ner have been n and nave soid Aot her Uneven pricss; made ittle, but on fuppiles were not as libel com) ed. A close T aat weck, the Just. about k, Ohoiks’ on anyihlag ot &l &‘.‘21‘:« Commao kinds are more or less neglected, but stil even thoge are selling in sbout ‘the hotches they were a wee Western Poasee o Shod Guality a4 walght may he uolzd sieady to sirong 1op the week and of yearlings. Hhean il welghts are dull. gased off u little on Monday an but the week is cl it pricss abou " w ‘exas ol D) + Lf" "f' stockers and feeders, B veday | srd 7, yith the Close 6f ast week. resentative sales: s gzzen wy 3% B 3% ] consaseace, e gsaasifiehzai: BARSHSELS DS -1 = 233 =¥TSLPITEREFSES: 09020000 s eseseace s rem conceses e, 120058865 g0 0303 05 20 BEBH-TTES BBS2BE NI 1 helfers... 420 6 helfers... 616 6 feeders.. 45 = [ o4 cono05 00 i . = Owen—Idaho. } ?“‘ H ull. it " I receipts -oduf [h cen o" e in h “bmal ll’n'l'l" 1o s, P ewe n ‘hers biaging fully (g1t lower . y st quite a {2 hter in the mornln huw.var, the feeling odl h me more , OF Al improved & littls " tra | a decline of ve at firmer p about a dime as bompared with yesterday. Everything was sold in season and the bulk went trom 8718 o ¥1.20 About 10:30 in the morning a '.wn -rm-a ars, and, had "l:gflnl ciose to wis o All the buyers wanted that the “loss of |the § was nearl Ined -nu the late arrivale soid fro vm $1.82%. Repre- Sntetive aules: - e . £] & Tttt et bt it i et L S B N R R RS R R ERRREE ST ......--«....-....-..-.....---....-.-..-....- B ARENF L R S LR S X % GEEiP—There woro only four oara. of heep on the market this morning out of venteen rted, ‘hy m.u th ‘;x’. .nin a n.-\r 'n n# 'l‘l\e thlrlnn r.l arrive until, ne r‘y n to be sorted it was |lq glfon offered. Pukerl, thfl\ll them and ti l.rk Ilound on p -n% ynrll 0 L "un Inwer tive, Gmn""" mand &Y"’ ouunl !o E ‘leltlahflonl for cli M i choice & h-v- 118 wedtern un CHICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET, Cattle Steady toc Weak—Hogs Lower Sheep Dull CHICAGO, Auj ,—CA'ITI.E—-RO&| iding 2 Toxi ‘and " 2,000 head, lncl e ux' med!! -amb' ] ol el RG] head; estl t over, 150 lower, lfiofl u.ooo-.m to- Vilxed" wni Oity Live Stock Murkel, Aug. 29.—CATTLE—Re: es, 1,900 Texans. Calves, ID natives. Corn fed natlve eolpu‘ 1 m 'l'.xllll. steady strong: _cholce teers, s , #1. stockers anc uu head| nlrht rea bulk 0( A‘M o o, M vl LAMBS—Receipts, 4,000 n"s'“...: x.t':?';.‘ S to weak Ve 00; western wel en, §2.00G6 HOGS—Receipts, "h b lower; to) h mbs, $3.0095.00¢ e, 2. “Gheep, 20G2.90. New York Live Stoek Marwket. Nzw YORK. Aus. EVES—Re. d. Tr-d- dllll steers 10 to D some saleg e off; ‘Dulls Arm lludy steers $4.1696.55." No cholea ; $3.0004.15. Suotad five eas 0:'1'1" ‘to 18%0 uoted live at 13 'to el 1 Bty retrigerntor best und, dret ght; fl?—m-r at Ti% lo 13c per pound. Shipments, cattle_and 2540 quarters of beef; to- Tmorrow. i cattle 0 'sheep and 2180 guar. ters of beef. ‘alves m.lpll 104. only Lere Okt 0 o 400 head, tops, H8: Grasecrs; u.' ‘nr AND | LAM 4m, Do AulL. but iealy st Foo: decline. Five ‘cars unsold, cén E'lo to uw u-u W2 to $6.20; od Bmlpu, M8 Markat weak Fono- arivania and stats hogs e Stoek Market, A & Wy wu ‘veal u“':u.'.r_.m o g m m lovor '"i-'él heavy, flwll »ln EP AND LAM] Receipts, i.ll native lambs, #.' &)“Wr‘ ‘western yur\lnll, #.00; wethers, ewes, The following tab cattle, hogs and sheep markets for August