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THE OMAHA DAILY B SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 u southern soft, at $16.50G16. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL All Board of Trade Produots Rule Firm and Olose Higher Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS8—Fresh stock, loss off, l‘u. LIVE POU LTRY—Henl he; sprin ters, o rd. i old ducks, ik J0Agus; eholst l‘1--mh caught 'trout, 1ic; percl 16e; whuemh 10¢ ACTIVE WHEAT MAKES NERVOUS MARKET \ Good Weather Weakens Corn at Open- but Sharts Cover and Raise Five-Eighths of & hall- 12¢; herrln. ;' white 10c: bluefins, Se. BRAN—Per ton.’ $13.60, HAY—Prices quoted b Deaters: assoclation: CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Higher prices pre- valled on the Board of Irade, today, and after opening weak, with September a shade higher. September c, oAts were %Hc higher, were from 100 to 200 Omaha Wholesals oice No. 1 upland, $1.80; coarse, .60. These prices are ay of good color and quality. Demand fajr and receipts HEht CORN—46c. me bl‘ trade in wheat made the market us the greater part of the day. lcos, wers weak ‘on lower cables weather in the northwest an ets at Duluth and Minneapolis.’ C to Huhe at KD early in_the further, Bep- Toward noon OATS-97. RYE—No. 3, b, VEGETABLES POTATO! 70@800. BWEET POTATOE!‘—HODQ- e; Virginias, 7. CUCUMBERS—Home W r dos., 80c. BEANS—Home grown, was, p basket, 70@%0c; string, per ma: AULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., c‘usms—uw home grown, 14@l¥c Beptember was oft %@% 0'4c, and with heavy selli day 'tho market declined st tember selling off to o Dottar domang developsa on IAES Clear: t demand, together doa. ATOSS Home: erown, "por basket, O HYBARBPer 1b, e NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $2.00. CELERY—Michigan, per large western, 46c. mNsv-vmw home grown, &\:lhl}:‘ lll'l.lnlh it ne: nneapo. “hlo h wlth local receipts Pol grade—mad m Tecsipts for lhc lhr it 204 last week started weak, growing weather and th. we market, but a sirdng resction oo FRU PLUMB-Wixon, $1.65; Kelsey, Japan, UNEQ——'I‘PIM box, §1.50; Gross, nknt- in the o ade. the chief causes for n WS lbcrll covering by shorts, thm were also ders. An excellent export demand, o(her ‘with bulllsk cro| ebraska, were factors ln tler demand. ADEL bbl, 3. PEARS—(.annrnh Bartlett's, per box, L7, Awubb—mnho. r %-crate, $2.60; he 1, LELNew stock, %-bu., n:’u Dutchess B — Wisconsin, per 16-qt. aflum—c-umomm Tokays, $2.60; Sweet. Muscaf MBLON 8- Missourd, m eaoh; crated, pcr 1b., net, 1%¢. TROPICAL FROUITS.' FIGS—Turkish, 18-1b. box, per Ib, NGES editerranean, g0, B Mickes or \‘w—( .urorma, advices from ringing out the o close ng, eptember 4o higher at Eise, fter Tanging . December was up Local receipts were t grade. 8004 strength after start. Of AP, and Welm{m B Oats also aavelopod gelling oft fractionally at the s ings were light the greater and shorts Ahowed considerable disposition to cover and there was fair lon houses, most of which was for The strength in whoat was PPOFLing en 0 close was Btrong. with® Soptember %o Jhigher, at %o, after selling between 344e e, gomher closed at 3%, 8 gain of %e. receipts were Z11 ca Provisions ruled amount of trading. prices for hoga at the nru was an early rominent out- part of the day ney, to i ug to m iz LI u—nmd-. per 6-basket crate, $6.00. laoANANAB—PQr bunch, $2.00@2.50;" jumbos, MISCELLANBOUS. HONBY—Neb. per 24 frames, lnd Cnlorldo fram -1 B atikers wero again the September pork clo mbor lard was up were up 17%o at 72 T):= leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. 3@3%ce. ;, No.' 2_green, 2 salted, 6%c; 2 veal i%‘m“'lofmau. W NUTS—-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, 17c; hard shell, per 1b., l4c; No. 2 so r 1b., 180; No. 2 hard shell, razils, per ib., 12c; almonds, soft lhnll elpal iher -t nzrm. tes 20c at g- | Close.|Yes'y. 3 & Sept. 0% | b Bept. |79%- b D:rr“ Bl% o Mbe".iep‘hlrd lhell. b 331 roasted peanuts, t 555 |E g e ope 2z g 4 822 iy 54:; i 55; (m. ko Decembe flc OATB—Higher; cash, se tember. 83e; D«mnbor. 8(10' onn fua:cy and st n.l‘h,.“nmr: T &WOth!. siéady, funge.. ent mgx. Ts@Tic. o &8 I!i_i!_‘o‘ @ me SRR @m0 @ ae BER TR * No. ! a Ola. b)wv i teady ; wlnlar patents, $.75Q WNQO 51 air to cholccu mmnx, 46@03c. rl 1. timothy, $#.15; clover. con: 6Nn—mu e N ity m; HAY—Steady; u-mhy. HIMT—NQ 2 gprins. RO corToN TIES—81.0. wging, e g conn-Jo. 3, ukc NG HEMP TWT k Eae. boficy 3w PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; ndard mess, $1327%. Baco boxed, %; clear ¢ ribs, $8.16; ahort cl ALS—Lead, 1 er bhl gfl.l at $5. TRYsieady; chickens, Se: sprin o e gt sides (boxed), $1. L'l'rER—‘Qulal: The following were the receipts ond ship- ments of flour and grain yesterday: KANBAE CITY, ?c Seyh‘r:ger.:m none, % 7c. Cases Included, u 2@l1t%e. RNW XOMN: GEERIAL MARKEY, | [ WHTR S S whm.'!m«h. No 3 ised] Quotations of the Day om Vark Commeodities, . 2L—FLOUR—Rece! mothy, $9.50@10.00; cholce i creamery, 14@17c. Recelpts. Shipments, 164,400 E~No. 2, B4 HAY—Cholce ti prairie. g BUTTER—Dali EGGS—Fresh, nneapolis Wheat, Flour and Dran. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 21.—WHEAT—Se mc. ‘December, 19%c; on_trac 3 No. 3 northern, 1‘ atents, $4.700M4. ond b., in woo'a, Min: s, $2.70G8. 3 io good, §2.W@3.38; cnnleo to tancy, uno i enums?""k‘fi':' RYE-Sioad FLOUR—First ucona clears, §2.70 "“R& N—In bulk m,m Liverpool Grain Market. —WHEAT—Gm( e' York; mdufllc WHDAT—-M L3 exports, 3,84 6’. D, .flu: Nu ptlae Were -ukc oK Hhet eather To rthw but 'small winter wheat eaboard elnr-ncu oven - LIVERPOOL. Au No. l red, western wi northern Inrln Ba 84d; October, umfl mixed. steaiy, te Tecelpts and b ally started a short .dlhl afterncon mar at hold nrm lnd —Sp 60,000 bu. exports, 34,416 | 48 7d. P‘\nnra- quie No. 3, 53¢, t; No. 2 yellow, \C. e option mulel upennd n the favorable weather news. then Sirhed strong. on comm port and searcity shipping dlmlnd west, Philadelphia Pre PHlLADB_:LPHlA. uce Market. . 21.~BUTTER— extra American creamery, tnrhy prints, lon house ™ of cash ll‘llln.l Ty ff; western, 2le; ‘western, lifi'l'c southern, 16@17c. CHEES! moderate demand: new, cholce, 23" Au-nmlpu. S0 bu.. 3 wnu-‘ il A1giec. o SNIPPING, 10GRSe; good to common to cholce, ) b ;ct‘rk m(\llhogmnm- c; falr L3 -nlm gt mc’h R ~WHEAT—Dull No. 2 northern, 8Sc: MILWAUKEE, Aug. new floplemher nARLm~hrm S RN-September, ma@siNe. Peoria Market. 21.~CORN—Highor; OATF-—Hmm; NS White, M%Q3%e; No. 4 white, 34ic. e Toledo Seed Marke ot EDO DAu: ! —-Bg'-.b——(‘lnvor Octo- eine uofl‘ ,:fio ® ibs., flc Texas dry Bt s o K acld, 23g25! RlCE—Hrn‘\.“wel(l& falr to el“lcrl. we %ROVINON'——B&( 6. ~Dull; elt: i _count clty % l‘nry e, NEW YORK Aug. the quotations on mining stocks: xLeadville Con. 21.—The follawing ar> 'ulorn chick- S, lle; dressed, 3 mm. 124G ens, “c lo'l& 12%0; er at lll wt !nully Ill W - jte | LONDON, Aug. 3L—MONEY in the mar- ket lodu ‘was obtainabl practically oa 8 was reduced to & minimum a there was little disposition to expanse, !.L= view of tomorrow's holida: d the of the settlement. hewov-' was firm. 2 and sald to b hd. Take °n¢' 50 cas tendency Consols hnmmd l{.nlhw with t ‘“ their l.fi.l"m p— g yiming jto copper advancing on|about for the more remote deliveries in 800 l}uylnn orders. connection with a slightly better outside ullion’ to the amount of £100000 was | buying interest caused an advance of from $,i0 10 points on the later months w'n;‘lia e near months remained net unchan ARIS, Aug. 21— Traaing on the bourse | Sales were about 43750 ba September, 378 o1 BUSINESS AT THE CLEARING HOUSES, withdrawn froin the Bank of England to- day, for, shipment to Egypt, . today moderately uctive. The tone improved on Uriental advices, whicn stead- internationale. At the close prices ware hem throughout. Three per cent rentes, 87 francs, 5% centimes for the account. Exchange on London, % francs, 1% centimes for lop:r-;m.m Aug. 21.—Businers on the bourss Ay was general firm and . by — w: ly nd trading had The rate of discount for short time bills, 8 per cent, and three months' biils, 3% per cent. NEW YORK, STOCKS AND DONDS. Indieate Ap- eculative Rest. OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARRET Oattle Receipts Rather Light and Prioss Ruled Bteady to Btron, HOGS GENERALLY A NICKEL HIGHER Transactions of the Associnted Banks ng the Past Week. NNE“ YORK, Aug. 21.—The lflllowln‘ ta- e, the week en: centage of increase unfl d pared with th year: Fifteen to a Quarter corresponding week Lower—Feeders Steady. BOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 2L ul lessening range of fluctuations In today's stock mar- ket, its irregular tone, and the diminish. ing volume of business all indicated pretty clnlrlr the approach of another perrud of speculative rest. The rally which devel- oped yesterday afternoon was carrfed for- ward this afternoon to between 1 and 2 was principally directed and was effective in inducing them to cove largely. This served as an admonition to the bears that forces existed to oppose thelr efforts to force prices lower, just as the reaction on Tuesday had a warnin effect on the over-enthusiastic bulls. comparison of prices of twenty active raf tocks indicates that the decline in average prices from the high level pf 1902 to the low level of the early part of the present month reached something over 45 Pointa. The only substantial intervening rally was in the latter part of last year and the first part of this, under what Wall street has come to name “the faith cure,” fall, when bank reserves were falling, that they stood prepared to supply $50,000,- 000 of the credits to the stock market ft necessary. rocesses of liquidation, an: t, and it is evidence that the course run had its inception previously. The reaction {o yesterday's low point was In the nelgh. 5 points, and today's upward Povement did ‘ot ayall to oyescome tnat: The approach towards a condition of more The early demand today did not go far be- acute weakness developed by tne United tates Realty checking. the ady fectively renewed after the realty stocks rallied. The day's weather map was re- ported perfect for the growing crops, and wheat and corn eased off in consequence. ‘The cotton market was influenced by new assertions of control by managers of the . The week's receipts of Auptralian Kold, and the fact that the cur- rency movement with the interior is still tomorrow’'s bank statement, although the usual doubts surround the loan item. These developments did_not avall to hold the United States Bteel stocks Pennsyl- vl.llll and quite a number of actlve stocks rcea a point or more under last nl[h( level. A final rally accentuated the irregular character of the market, and the closing was firm. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, sunow. United States bonds were unchanged on ¢ Pollowln{ a York Stocl . Paul ptd, 0. Pacifc . chicage & 1 R Chicago Ter. & Tr... do_pta Anac. Mining C Hrooklyn R. (Colo. Fuel & 3t [Columbus & . C. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. fl—Close: MONEY— Prime mercantile paj Money on_ call, easy &t la 1%%; time money, firm; 60 day: B sent. STERLIN CHANGE—Firm, _with actual business in banic bilis at’ $4.85. 48590 for demand and at 86,9 n'l‘led rites, 34510 closing at 6 per cent; esterday’ bills commerclll hl irregular, ke closing quotations on bonds are as follows: Hocking WL & N. o’ cony, 4a l"w.n.-n B Doston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Aug, 2L—Call loans, 4@4% per cent; time loans, 5@ per cent. Official closing prices un stocks and bonds: - Boston & Aibasy.. Boston Elevated Nodo NG & 1 Fitehburg fon Pheide » Westingh Adventure Common. . 81 Canadian Pacific % Chempeske & Ohio.. iy Ghicago 0 1 e BN DeBeers L Deaver & R G\ By do v do e do 24 ptd. .. Iiinos Central Leulevitie & Nask &T un luv n-nrm at T oun: coum In p.n mlrlul Jor short bills is 1&0111-“ r - cent ln‘ three-months’ bills s 3% per o Coffce Mnrket, NEW YORK, 'Aug. 2L.—COFFEE—Spof quiet. l‘uturu ownod“?ulot at nnch. rrhu ruled ver{y ‘ et most of the y Tadping i gavies, but g L uu& hiefy as'a 7 Rear to the late demand thus brought Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omcial Mond.y e o Lnvead *New York Ofricial Tuesday. Boston *Ehiladelphia this week...30,514 Same week before. Bame three weeks ago Bame four weeks ago Same days last year REUEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the recelpts ol cattle, nogs and sheep at Souin Umana tor ;k:: year to date, and comparisons with lust = Batmors points for the principal stocks. The rally | Cincinnati . ainst the shorts, | *Kansas Cit Cleveland *Minneapolis *New Orleans . 20,546,451, 308,650 2 & 228 Bies e REER 4 st -5 *Loulsville MAHA . 2 =St £ 3 £l 8 §38% Indianapolis Los Angeles . 8t Denver . Richmon consisting In informal intimations from an | Columbus influential party of the bank officials iast | Seattle g2 A price paid for hogs at South Omm- mr m- last several days with com- 2% gaEs3 . |1902. 1901. 11900, | -.mu.um. B2 BEIEZE - .- & - s - £3 ] oo 5] *Savannah . B ¥ ———— 23 -1 14 1908920 89990050 0 & 9197 9290 322 30 23 22 oo 2 is measure stponed the [ Albany . LUd Dot avert | Salt Lake City . *Portland, Ore. *Toledo H d=323 oo e comemeses g3 33 sogase " Bag R PO >, Pee— [ — §‘. snnEne 'y s S SLREBR 2, o I F FE SE anan scaae- !dfl‘!l B Hartford . Rochester stable equilibrium is easily perceptible. | Atlanta Des Molnes yond the uncovered &hort Interest. The | New Haven . Nashville .. was a factor in|Spokane, Wash ce, but it was not ef-| Grand Bluux Cit. 028, 3 s 82y ane oo ) 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1 1, 2, *HESBE 5883888 32s & 5 PRENES £4 - THZELS g8 s 8 ‘233998 "2825x = ENEE Ao oo AP _geNAAR S5 soscscscses 2 JA3U%22 228 ccecacacace 223 o 8 s Da)mn Tacoma ‘Worceste corner. Copper was strong in London, and | Augusta, sentiment abroad was more cheerful re- | Portland, Me. polmc.l outlook for south- | Scranton’ . o B * g i 3 ‘lndlcatel Bundly number o( cl s of stock brnulht in today by each wi Cattl B e > 2. 88 Syracuse . Evansville . in favor of New York, promise well for | Wilmington, Birmingham Davenport . Fall River . market. The weakness bocamaddfl‘lded in | Little Rock i3 e SEUTRER Unlon Pacific C. & N W.., Bl 2 21 &, 2 2 17 1 2 12 1 17 1 3 B2 B = Al sovarBanas? 2858 s recelpts was The dllpofluon of follo asing the num- 3| Bor o head indicated: £2 2 EEREEEEATRIES g all. re the quotations on the New | Lexington Chattanooga Lowell .... Cudahy Packiig Kalamazoo Fargo, N. Canton, Jacksonville, Fli Greensburg, P Rockford, Other buyers. Totals CATTLE—There was rllhur a light run o(dclttio here today 1 e and stead Carades of illers. AR the sarly were #old In good season, but two traing were late in arriving, and those de- layed the close until rather here were only A few c cattle on sale thi en for a Friday, uld be "quoted to strong prices. As or the same as y gh as $5.30 urflny ] wp. were fat enough for killers. As a result packers have had motre stuff than they needed for thelr immediate requirements and prices had to suffer. The decline has been somewhat uneven, some bunches ap- parently selling to better advantage than others, but as a general thing the market May be Juoted lsgo lower ‘on both fat sheep and lambs, though the greatest de- cline has undountedly been on lambs. There has been a scarcity of gogd lambs here all the week, and just what they would bring if_offered is largely guess work, but ihe medium grades, such as have been offered are right around a quarter lower than they were a week ago. There has beeh & good demand for feed- ers all the week and the desirable grades have held right close to steady. The com- mon stuff and coarse, heavy pelted wethers have suffered to some extent, but the de- cline even on that cla is not serious. Quotations for grass stock: Good to cholcs lambs, all :!.') alr 556099, o0d L6 chotce 5] Talr to good wethers to’ cholce ewes, $2.4002.%, Swen, $2.35G2 feeder lambs, feed wnhern [ Rlnrennll(hu nul 7 1daho feeder yearlings. ) xP; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, teder ewes, $1. H Av. Hogs Steady to Dime Hi, nd Lambs Slow CHICAGO, Aug. 21 —CATTLE-R , 3,100 he!du’"c“fid ng sm western; u"puo xna n(e-u. 1 m head; Plflmlltd tomorrow, 10, stead; to &: hi mixed" aiia bmcnar.ksui’ oo choice heavy, Tough Heayy, b8 @SI5; gne, o M0A0; bt ot -.m’k'uo SHEFP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 9,000 head; market slow, steady; good to cholce wcm@»‘rzb Honfiol o, fair 8 cho'lé-o mixed, western sheep, oo B4 P, $2.80G3.80; western Kansns City Live Stock Magket, KANSAS CITY, Au ~CA' E—Re- ceipts, 2,00 natives, Foo” Texans and 300 Texas and 500 native calves; corn fed cattle active, strong: wintered westerns higher; quarantine stuff strong; common light dull} stockers and feeders slow; cows l\cld)’. choice export and dressed hrer steel u £ = i fair to good, $4.10@4.70; stocke; ?sedon $3.6004.0; Western fed stors, §~:g 7; Texas and Indian steers, $2. Texad cows, $1.76G2.60; native cows, 4.00; native heifers, $2.0004 @2.40; b H 5, mnrkel 00 higher; toj les, $. ; mixed packers hy .42 a,ln; 1l f &uwfisw yorkers, kf B0G5. Bflé‘m: AND ~LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600 head; market strong and activy nlflve lambs, $3.16g6.2%; western Iumbs, $8.005.15: fed ewes, $2 Texas clipped yearlin, $2. 10, Texln cllv‘;d lhoep. i& g stockers and feeders, New York Live Stook Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2—CATTLE-Re celpts, 4195 head; opened slow and closed fully li‘c lower bulls and cows steady; stecrs, $.0006.46; Dulls, 0.7603.70; cows: $2.30@3.35; htlferl $4.40. Cables uo(ed live cattle slow at leerpool at 11@11 firmer at London at 11@ii%c; tops, 12c, dressed welght; refrigerator be ow at 8%@8%c per 100 1bs.; exports today, 1,600 quarters of beef; estimated tomorrow, 1,43 cattle and 5,286 quarters of beef. CALVES—Recelpti 207 steady at $.000% nal; common sold at $3.2%5; BliGosmar ety dressed ve wixocs—n.ee:pu 1186 head: good hogs, nominaily firm; “ordinary mixed western old_af Shtier AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4,468 head; sheep slow; heavy sheep weak; lambs, 1 lower; ten cars unsold} sheep, $2. ; cholce, $3.15; few wethers, $4.25; lambs, $5.50@6.65. St. Lonis Live Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2,000 head, including 1,200 Texans; markef steld nnlve uh’mn‘ and export steers, dressed ‘beef and butchers steers, steers under 1,000 lbs., $3. 86; head; veals, Mfl 3 bulls, ; Texas and In: | Py 3 co s and helfers, head; market strong l\ ligh! . 45478. ckaru k" 5‘5 Lo ity 5 08 %) n good demand, and o ':?-fiy Th col en’ a!he less desirable klndn ces. ket did not show much Buyers took hold nd ever; m:|: was, disposed o ust Daid " oday Tooked Bloae of Tuat woek the dectise OF the ear) art of the week haviog been regained. ut for the late arrivals an early clea ance would have Hulls, veal calves and stags have been selling’in just about the same notches all ‘Winni, HAllhpxe‘ §London Tou.ll Cllludl . were practically no stock cattle at the opening of the market this but several cars came in late. fact that the close of the week is at hand of course cut down the demand to quite an extent, apd the market certainly in totals h-uuu conf alher nam- than clearin kit §Not Included in totals because of no com- parison for last year. estern grass beef sl morning, but in view of ' the ply Of corn-teds the market be quoted strong ‘on anythin The market for the wee s i cattle were tainly no more than otendy. Represent NEW ORLEANS, Au 2L—MT°N— Steady; sales, 30 b, Alu.‘ordlnlry, s o good ordlnnl’). 10%¢; middling, nominal. at lll desirable. ttle Futures, nudy, about _steady, bid; September, mm 10.9c; @9, NI at an advance on the later futures. The feature of the session was the course of August. Notices estimated at 6, o -Bar. andise, 48%c. nonu_aov-mmenl steady; rallroad, cn“g:'fll;mg; nelling of thal and there_ was position. “Tow: e ng slve, with September In plrllcullrly pos| hich bad sol on thll dom'lnfl and losed firm, Wl‘ polm.l h}lhe{uon the new crop months, and net 1 point lower Bales were estimated at 150,000 dsmlnfl That The lisi cetnnnnrancses EBBEERERs3LRIST g8 August. ST LOUIS, Aug. 21.—COTTON—Steady; 12340; sh mmnu. 102 bales; stock, bales; 3)e, None Umited demnnfl American middif 5 Quy were 3,000 balcs, -of which 300 wers for speculation and export, and included F006 "bales, Including ures opened quiet an Amaflcln middl ; August-S8eptember, O uvambqr-neeombn. 5.31d; 5.32d; January-Februa; l'ebrulry March, 5.30@5.91d; Ma. mlddlln wnh pncu unchangs The sales l th. sEpRREREs sugssanse American. 600 A Ausust ber, 5. klld 0 COW] o 0 500 1350 1620 .m 1330 CK 60 00 2 A T 897 J. 870 o, 3 k333 w c E E." 2asE Wool Market, & ~WOOL—The Commer- tomorrow: The nl-r- ter this week. T BOSTON, Au clal Bulletin' wi ket Is decidedly qu have been no large transactions since L The market has lost none of |u Prices are firm all along the There 18 no shading of them in any Buyers returning from the west ‘were seldom so Yet receipts in_Boston ian. Jast yeor, indicating lhll the nhorln e this year has not been ere ls @ better focling re- rted abroad, nnd the hat the Beptember auction s don will show a further advan: in crossbreds, but in merinos shipments of wool from Boston to dlle from December against lxmlfl pounds at the The receipts to date #2g 8 B ¢ 8% } .” SFessgs 1 64 & 8. Co.—Neb, ftrength. A say that primary mlrkel closely cleaned u are far smaller of , and as the locul o well nlcflo hl her as the shipping the market opened mny a huvy Felshts. 16 3.3 and llxhu from .3 P padd for a very llnc load, and, while they ‘sold 10c higher than day's top they were better than offered on yesterday's market. ing was not very brisk today, as plcken were slow to pay the advance, but still the bulk was disposed of in fairly good season. There articular change In the same date Jast year: are Pounds ror lhe same perl mie. comhfn. and_clothin; ht fine, 16@18c tubwunnad EW YORK, fiflf market from stai ticed from the Illel below that there wore ht hogs on sale today Ay and that fact of a good many more 1 than arrived yester: course maked the market on paper toda look higher than it reslly was as compare OIL CITY, Pa Aus. 8L—OIL—Credit bal ;m‘e. nu t‘erllflclle 0 hi] lnln lrrlvod with several and packers had thelr e Urgent rdora filled. trading was slow, . Representative > K ™ 2 -] 5 1] 5 . 8. N, $3.1 NEW YORK. Aus steady’ Turpentin %! mll.—cmmunnd B 0@42« Ptlroleum. ¥ ug, 2 —WHISKY—On basts Al 2 WHISKY-Steady o WHISKY—Finished Aul‘ fl—WaIIKY—DIl- hed goods, steady on basis of 1 of mn w!nu. LOUIS, F [ sizesi Busl €oods, lower at L‘INCXNNA'H Dry Goods Market EW YORK, Aug. #l.—DRY 18— Continues active at second hands, but little ssszt sitEi &5 Bl SRS REEENNRRRERE N NSRS PTEE e e asFzgEasse ':t'l IHIIP—Th.n '. o no fresh s momln‘ and cog‘ Buyers contin: more desirous of securd mediste delivery and are e’ making generai 8] AND LAMBS—Receipts, 300 head; mlrktl steady; native muttol\l. .50, lam .0006.25; culls and bucks, $2.25G3.25; wookers, 35.0003.16, St. Joseph uv- tock Market, oon ST. JOSEPH, Aug L—CATTLE-Re. celpts, 1,016 hend’ - y to -tmn‘ native &g&w cows' and ’ helfers, $1.50GM. Btockers and feeders, (OGB—Recelpts, ‘,“? head; ug)m, $5.509 6.80; medium and heavy, $.1i SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 68 head; mllkcl steady. Sloux City Live Stock Market. egram. )—CATTLE—Reca pts, beeves, X cows, bulls $2.50@4.00; l(uckar- and feeders, calves and yearling 60, HOGS—Recelpts, 1,600; 6.25; bulk, 5.166.50 Stock in Sig Following were the receipts of live stock l Totals... Duluth Grain Market. Tiee. ot 1899, In Canada failures fol‘ “l. Wlfi num- AT-On Ghom Mo ber 14, as against 17 last week and 2 No. 1 hard and No. 1 northern, 80%c; No. l’llnnt 160 2 southern, 181 0. Funeral of Mrs. Hamilton, this week a year ago. Mi Mar! Jane Hamilton, wife of Thomas Hamilton, was buried Thuraday from her late home In}{fll{:hfl!lfl, interment counties were conducted by Chlrlel W, !n\ldf‘x of the People's church of Omaha. Mrs. Haj esteemed resident of this section and the sister of Joseph and George Barker of tatlons range ¢ maha. rm Aeking stghtly -’:ov. er Sentenced to Prison. B O s s o 21, . | are In rather better demand and generally A A e 4 Oive Fur- | firm with choloe held at TaTHo and fancy long, was today sentenced to three years |at 6@10%c. confessed kidnaper of 2-year-old Olive F in the penitentiary, The baby way stolen June Z and was not recovered un! J\lne 3. Miss Avery sald she took t {1d through compassion for it becau or i unkempt and dirty appearance. In tencing Miss Avery, Judge McEwan o clared he did not belleve the woman men- tally responsible, but considéred it neces- sary to make an example of Sword and Swordsman. 0. R. Olsen and his rusty old sword were arraigned in police court, and as a result Olsen will do thirty days'in jail, while the TRADE WELL MAINTAINED Dun Bays Vacation Beason Quiats Oom- merce, but Disturbing Elements Wanting. RAILROAD EARNINGS STILL INCREASE Exagerated Storles Are Tol es In New York, Al- 1 Aug. 2.-R. G. Dun & Co.'s w"kly review of trade tomorrow is well maintained, @ quleting Influences of the u:.lt?' foo: Son, which somewhat restricts trade and Making due allowance there is no cause for he adverse factors that have been 8 against prosperity in recent pre- weeks are no longe; mal influences gradually prevail ng. controversies still curtall the output of a d !ho consumption of all retards collections. the necessaries o In spite of several renom Jor o A& check to frelght tral eal thus far reported (or Aunn show ear and 15 x-'?u"fi."é‘v.’r"fiso"f"'c°“'| i re beginning to be rding ints heard regading the ars that inconyenience ahdibes nventen must be again experienced. o ond loss k, but Exaggerated. Sensational storiés of_the lar, of bifyers now in New York an ul y apend. cannot be ' necopied ¥y accurate, but it is prob- increase over all previous ctually occurrin demoralization in cottons e lation in the raw m-lerlu moioueh the production of coke has been ely curtalled, supplies accu and prices are firm - s ore large contracts for iron and steel have been placed by a prominent manu- facturer of agricultural machinery, and as the business has been held back entirely on_acoount of prices, it is believad further concessions are to be ex| In view of the satisfactory that Is reported in dry goods, | prising that no reflection of the mectiv! IIY Al #seen in the primary market. Makers of cotton , except suc) medlnm requirements able that an ods find no bustness small orders for im- Moderate orders for lightwel, and worsteds have been place He-v) shipments of shoes from Boston risons with preceding me of new business romises to maintain & heavy movement, ut it Is noteworthy that there is a ten: make striking uently this year, om and largel: Somewhat easier Iond staples testify cos " for the. great o brighter crop pros- P Retiures this week numbered 238 In the United States, against 258 last week, and da, compared with 10 a year ago. DISCOURAGING, SAYS JOBBING NEW YORK, Aug. row will say: Weather and crop conditions are still the In the northwest, and south’ buyers are taking hold enerletlull) and reports as a whole are as good or better m-n a year ago. s started well, though perhaps not uo -cuvely as hoped for. ‘Some soft spots are, howéver, needed in the central west, sections in which erop ylelds were lighter than hoped for buying conservatively. Retall trade is seasonably quiet and conditions are reported back- ward in a number of instances, Among the great industries few Important One of the notable developments is the general softening of ig iron prices, 0 weeks past. 21.—Bradstreet tomor- to fall trade. changes are noticed. the buying ot dustrial opera- tives are on strike now th.n for months past, but the idleness of cotton mill op- erators tends rather to Increase. 'l'dha lull"l:he‘;‘ ‘lr?du '!l ¢ and nor ut in the east it has not as et recovered from the depressio labor troubles, now lbollt drawing to a tive In the west active the country e breaking all rec- for the first half continue to show good gains. ern jewelry trade is quiet for the and the labor situation clear one. Lenther is reported firm, but quiet as a manufacturers over, and shipments Rallway earni whole, from hand to mouth. ‘Wenkness in southern foundry fron is .| noted in eastern markets and Bessemer iron is reported offered at $1.60 lower at Pittsburg than a vear age, with SIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 21.—(Special 1-.1. supplies for immediate delivery t Steel billets are les firm. ~ Merchant plates in finished products are reported In much better call, structural material on account of recent labor troubles. v including flour, week endin bushel at the six principal western cities yesterday: | 52t 7% this Cattle. Yiogs. BeeD. | of tne cereal year the aggregate Is 21,883,253 bushels, against 3LI0T in 1 buying only demand. fairly the demand for oxports for the els Il-l wook % "seven wenkl ru tnr the week a inat’ 107807 las/ . For thn levln ‘wee! cereal year they agsregate against 6,608,000 in 24,760,195 in 1900, lfi bulha ll, a) V03 8.071.i0a 1901, and Business fallures in the gn".d Btates y — —In st for the, week ended Auj DULUTH, Aug 21.—WHEAT—In store, st et 3 in th- liks ‘wuk l:vlponul Appies and Dried Feuits, APPLESY —El;:‘m"t‘n"b 2 le quetations Sametery o ¢ | axtreme. and ] Wghts prime, S%c; cholce, 6%c; fi LIFORNIA _DRIED _FRU with a_fair jobbing Fand reported for the yarlous grades; o from Apricots are milton was an old and | prunes are steady fancy, at f36. *Peaches NEW ORLEANS, Bteady; ug. n’ kegtle, aicuesl ‘white, flfic y-llow Nrw YORK, Aug. trong; refined, firm. *MOLABSES ~Firm. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. aword will be lal lice auction. Olsen is charg ng chased his wife and daughter about t house with the sword until overpoweres by the arm of the law. Smelter Oonpu y Increa DOVER, Del., . 21.—The Federal Min- ing and Bmellln‘ €ompany of New York filed an amendement fo its certificate of Incmontlon today, increasing its capital fleor e L. When the company filed its certificate of incorporation its capital was Notes From Army Headquarters. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Wygant of the Bixth United States infantry. anted to Second Lieutenant Harry Gra- fim. ‘Twenty-second Infantry, FortCrook. Leave of absence from September 1 to 16, has been granted First Lieytenant John F. \Vflklnlnn, Sixth infantry] Fort Leaven- Ono company of the Twenty-second in- fantry, hup‘be);n ordered from Fort Crook to participate in the Grand Army of the nington, Neb., August 2, 27, from” captain of the Twenty-firat Fort Lincoln, N. D. will arrive in the ey o Tow days (5 Assume his duties &8 major of the Twenty-second Intantry at Fort Crook. Major D. H. Brush, Twenty-fifth in- tantry, acting chief inspector of the De- partmeént of the Missourl has received notice of his promotion as lieutenant colonel from the headquarters of the army. He s assign Jieutenant colonel of the Eleventh United States infantry. = The regiment has been ordered to return from the Philip ines and is probable that Lieu: tenant Colonel it the arrival the lll. Unllod tates before away for some future | EEDS flled for record yesterday, a8 fur- nished by the SMidland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, Farnam street: to Peter Von Lack- Ellh;r Lfl ('1."0 dd[n Iphur Ing A flll " orks Wlor and wife ‘1o 1. & ive Stock rnmnl’l)’. 2! o8 In sec. H:flzuh M. Reed Io Martha J. Kelly, tax lot 1.: in ;:ummt % north 'D. McDill and wife to Gn . e D Boyd, lot 4, block 8, Cllt- Leave of absence for one month has been | Mary J SR i dith )(cflnl lot , Corrigan Place l.ddltloll . 1,00.00 ey —————— werch Cox-Adams Commission Co. Grain, Provisions and Stock Brokers. Ropublic encampment. (o be held at Ben- | moms 2011k New York Life Bubdiar. ‘We deal in 1,000 bushel lots of grain. Major John 8. Parke, recamly premoted | shares stocks’ and iftantry, | quotations in grain, nu‘\u and cof Co., O Mo. Your patronage solicited. 110-111 Board of Trade, OMAHA, NEB. W. E. Ward, Managen