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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | &t ot dipietee: % c‘.{d'f‘z’;‘m»’.“g'.’.‘,’#.’:fi."“u‘{'?..?“fl;'.‘. P ont | St taking, thoues, e, Beie swatement| (WA LIVE STOCK MARKET i o8 618d . December, 68 6%a 2,000,000 pounds less wool than in BERLIN, Aug, 28--On the bourse today ORiN- 8pot, Ainerican mixed, quiet at s | heavier years, showing pretty conclusively | tradiag was light, but prices were slightly Futures, quiet; Seplember, 48 6d; Oc- [ that the estimated shortage of 0.0 |higna, =0 s Gl |+ at P 4 un or more in the merican cl , ug. ~Trading on e TS Wheat Market Btarts Strong, bat Declines ot P -, z‘:,,u;w'"m ‘;"[m" of the way. The ship: | tousy “,;:mfh et and "w-m- vecame Corn ::: S:On Ocn‘%n':b ur ly to OMANA WHOLESALE MARKET. |ments of wool from Hoston (o date from | heaty the close business was calm. ng Prioes, but Oo wer, Under Bales at Advanos. s December 31, 1902, are IMGIL pounds, | Thices per. cert rentes, ¥t S0 for the ac. o d Inat 180,008,117 pounds at the same daté | count. ~Exchange on Lendon, %t, — Condition of Trade and Queta t'year. 'The recolpts to date are 206,40.- | thucks g CORN FOLLOWS DOWNWARD TENDENCY Staple and Fancy Produce. 28 pounds, against 236,707,124 pounds same HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER g 3 period last year. g BUSINESS AT THE CLEARING HOUSES, E EIVE POCLTRY Hens ugiiff”“c soring | O O . ““"."‘.’“.Z“;“’T".‘J(?.". s D a h Fat Sh ana | Wi g ' 0! > o 1 |« rades, combin nd clo e m lor t! ' ee s Show & Slight Advance Undor | Shickens pe fb, e R S8 e Y E fEht fine, 10417%c; heavy fine, i of the Associated Banks 2 » Reports of Damage to Crops— Gc; young ducks, Seifc hed, 20@:29%c. During the Past Week. Lambs and Feeders Was Again 3 o BUTTER—Packing stock, 12%4@13c; cholce | NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—W o <l a- Liberal and Desirable Grades o i% Provisions Firmer ia fym. datey, In tube, 1oqibe; sephrator, 2o, mestic flsece, 8@3%c, P A »9“'.;3..‘.‘:.3%‘&."".‘33‘.‘.‘." x:no Seld Freely at Steady Prices. die k] R 3 Fresh caug! rout, $ o S bank clearings at the principal cities for 3 yesse o pathy with Hegs. plckerel,. 7@Sc; pike, 10c; perch. 6c; bu NEW YORK s10CKS AND BONDS. | (inK CCRTIngs b the pror With “the- per- : o falo, 7%@Sc; bluefish, 15 -rhnenn':-, }o’: —_— centage of increase and decrease as col - 4, 1% CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Wheat and corn ::LT,Q:"W’,- e, Jebutar M";cn:?ldm:u'r \b! | Market More Active, but Retains Ita|pared with the corresponding week last SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 8. |and lambs Hoce this moraing T & Fride NEW TOR showed woskness today and prices ruled | 2c; lobsters, green, per ib., 28c; ‘bullheads, Highly Professional Character, ' onguxpu were: awtie. Hogs. Sheep. | but the demand was In good shape and the | ywe o " K, Aug. 8.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s lower. Septomber wheat was a shade lower | o/ catfish,'Me; biack base, 20@32c; hall-| NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The stock market Qitictal " Monday @i el market ruled active and fully steady. Bome | Weekly Review of Trads tomorrow wi while December was down W@lc. Septem- | buf, 10c; crapples, 12e; horring, 6ci White | h.g s upward iuri today. The volume of CITIES. Ino. | Dee. [ SHER Wednas . ey o e e B R T o g b R g Der. corn was oft %@, with December o | bask, 10¢: bluefins, Sc. Goaliigs Tws conssderably larger inan in gmclal Wednew ] | & lixtle sronger. ' Lambs sold to packers at| = There fs atill no under yesterday's ciose. Oats closed firm | OYSTERS—New York counts, per can, | (et 0ED W% oMol nt arket ana | Qticial Th ! [$440 and $4.80, which was a good steady | ston | At an advance of %o for September and De- | 4ic, per gal $2.15: extra selects, per ean 37c, | Vi SNAT Y 08 Vere Tufiher wider, but ‘tne | New York ... TR 6.4 | Offcial Friday o > L - e comber 1 higher. 'Provisions were steady, | per gal, T190; standard, per ‘can C, PeF |inarket reiained ita highiy professionai | (Chicago 33| Five daya this week. 15,004 comened Foig"Ce 'Doogiok demand and | curities. Conservatiom was ‘Geveioped W heat "Opened rather Sirong. infuericed ser ton, $14. character und gave litue evideuce ot any),, RS0 Soo 41 8ame days last week. 990 paid yesterday, Some yearlings with a few | {1, Uncertainty regarding the financlal co , % O 8 terasy nOd e e by Omaha Wholesale | INterest or outside trading. tne principul (Ll > Same week before. ewes gold at .35, Owing 10 the £00d | pequies 't funds are securable as they n by the rnl}x\u in the n;:: wr!:: )les -‘r ay m;l 3 r;:l_‘uiom L’ & .No 1 upland, | ‘eaton for the movement of the marxet p': hmua » Same three weeks " 34 demand for both fat “'“" and feeders | Feauired, and more cautlous business gives heat hefe and this alfo helped. ihe eatly O T madiugn, $180; coarse, |cemed to be that it was a reversal of that | 3iabure | Same four weeks ago 5 ractically everything was out of first 4 of greater permanent gain. @ = Wheat hete and this also helped ihe fo0r No. 2 800; medium, $7.80; 00T |of the previous day, the obvious lendency | JBan Irancisco ...... 1126, X the dayS 1ast year. Ands Ih §00d SeAsOn Weak spots have been disclosed and the ehingea 1o o higher ot S4GAC. for hay of g00d color and quaiity. Demand | bIng to oscliate narrowly about & ML cincinnatt 1 sl \'| RECEIPTS FOR TH \Quotations for gruss stock: Good o cholce | oicurred (Aot h o nEthened, just as o g i T T S R on | TSR N s ligut squadron of American warships had beeu | Jansas City (Jhe following table shows the receipts U7 good '&"firfiici:{"u"r'llfi"md'w; MO | ment after n period of Inlation st it 0 oliowing. b v . Sy gl oidered o proceed to Beyroot, iurkey, pre- [ ¥ of cattle, hogs and sheep at Sou ma to & J 2 necessity bring so M Boid, loenl sellini on the navanee cassing | OATS—g." Barea to.eXact Tepuration for the mutder | AUCADOifE for!"the et 10" date”uha " oomparisons | o B0 VRTHAET BG4 Kooq 1o chaice | oic” brlghtensd hy"the " remiival o7 o y at » v vi d not create 8o H 3 .90@3.10; to'_chols wes, $2.4( reatening industrial conditions, 8- Hed somewhat, closing steady at 51 VEOETABLES, :Jnfu'r'" Yice consul there o - | Detrott .. 1 D ; BO o cholce ewes, 072, nditions, DI . N iy - h as & ripple in the stock iearket, al-|{ 1903, 1902 Inc. ec. | Fair to good ewes. $5.2500. tches from all sectl g he OTh L Ge Urosert ‘ot the Dottom prige | EQTATOES_Per bu, T0Mo. though the report of an appeal for protec- | Louisville Cattle o G387 615,684 115,04 .| B gt sy e ios. 4] fesdsr IAmba, | HBorat Misteibution of Lmenioiity fo the for the day, &2y, o loss of %@%c. The | o EET POTATOES—Homegrown, DEF|tion for American missiouaries in 8yris | gniijegyy Hogs . B! o4 . BT | wothers, 33000355, feeder ewes, $1.50@A 50, | AISPOSItion to prepare for Ereater eonsirms. B akmow whe due more to the character | pagket, 7e; Virginias, per 3-bu. basket, |,romised an additional complication. There | ;5. WEAAS Sheep . 1,200 92 - | Representative sajes: tion of the necessities of life, while th ¢ 'the selling than to lack of buying or- | NotcuMnE Is an undisgulsed confidence in the financial | Erovidence Averags price paid for uogs wt 9outh | Nov A% crops are MAbine ehle posgiite: while the Qern or weather or crop influences. Cables | Hira ",‘;\’]‘rg;‘;?u'“;“"‘;::'; ver doz, 30c. | district, however, that the incident s capa- | oy Bl g;x;m:‘.wr the last several Gays with com- 8 1daho cull ewes 90 fome cotton districts in Texas. 'The nyme E 5 A el g BE. , 3 ! e means. i 78 Tda o . T y v s Incren show a falr increase. Minneapoiis and Du- | o . luth reported receipts of 33 cars, which. 'fi,irurnowsn—nom. srown, per dos., slon of trusts precipitated betore the ses-|,gpt 7o 80" | 1903. J1902.[1901.[1900. 1899, |1898. 1837, 1; {g:gg ::n""v.m". nf“pil'n-'nrn“:,?\‘:'nt‘fnrl‘"d that fongumers g . 8 i apparently decided with local receipts of 144 cars, 16 of contract sion of the American Bar association might 19 p 14 97%) 7411666/ 516) 4 191 37 * | 464 Idaho feeder vearlings. to place contracts without walting for 00, Wenl | Denver . de n tot the three points of | 0% have caused great trepidation in : B e A gatna 301 Jast week ‘and off °a | pGAEPAGE—New™ home grown, 140l%e prevailing | FCHMOnd { \7.36) 6 16| 6 18] 4 2 3 74| 3 4 | 80 Idaho feeder yearlini further concessions. The decline has now o 361 39 Idaho vearlings.... reached its limit, judging by the larger 1 last week and . stroet In some of its recent I e R e e el Bl P e e A W 06 moods, but that and the western fiood news | Columbus “Phere was scattering selling In the corn | Pl anOEar Nomer Jox, 106 o basket, | Va8 equally ignored with the Turkish inci- | Wishih gion 1483 1daho fueder yeatiings. amount of contracis offered. and this 18 pit_throughout the afternoon and while | g ome grown, per basket, | Ji% e §7 1daho wethers. the fndication of & restoration to normal Phero was good buging at times the quan- | “FiupARE-1 There 18 a growing confidence In the | VAR 207 1daho lambs. condition in the steel Industry. It ls os- tity taken was not enough o support the VT R EANe oy . . money market ;'1’“"3""wfii‘;’llu'},‘?:e!.‘::“;fifl Aty = 273 Idaho lambs. i timated that a large tonnags of structural ’ The ttle show t t N R Ly S0 several of the day's devi Pyt cel will 8o . asiive B near Thut U Jons showed e S ates SaleeD, per G0N, Uhis” wa probably the principab factor in | Salt Lake City CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | 1004, althougn. this 1 1o o0 maciivery in Beptember down WOWe at lox@soko, a ONTONS-New home grown, dry. per Ib,, | 2dvancing prices " of stocks. Ihe reoitd|sToledo ........ pendent on labor controversies. The rail. hade above t Int of the day, after Al dry | from Washington tha - 2 roads are s of 4146 hade Aoy the o Nt Of iy §aY: jafter | 2 fancy Washington stock. per 1b.. 26 | (fotiury ‘had accumylated some 340,000,000 Eort Wor Oattle Steady—Hoga Advance 10 to 15 | 5345 ate etiil vigorous purchasera of stcel, EGG PLANTS—Per doz., $1.0001.%, ) Centa—Sheep Steady. ere 1s a fair business in plates and CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—CATTLE—Recsipts, | Sheets, but an effort to sell an over-supply &t 00%@60%c, ranging between BH%c and - of internal revenue payments which would | gy lien 4" Bixc. “Litde interest was manifesied In e y FRUITS. . be avallable for deposit in national banks | oty CC60 the market and trading was dull. Local r PLUMS-—Wixon, $1.65; Kelsey, Japan, |was a greatly reassuring factor, as the Pos- | Ajanty . 2,600 head; market was steady; good to|Of billets has led to speculations in that 65, f ' inals o | direction. prime _steers, $.30@6.0, nominal r v Tnedium, $.00@6.00; stockers and feeders, | Thers s sufficlent business on the books celpts were 384 cars, with 71 of contract | ¥ sible moans of rellef for the money market | 1. "\ $2.50G4.50; Gows, $1.50@4.40; heiter: |of New England shoe manufacturers to grade. WUNES—Tragedy, per box, $60; Gross, | by’ the Treasury department has been u | Nt Yl Local longs continued to sell oats, but [ $1.66; Silver, 8140, matter of considerable doubt and conjeo, | Naih EVe" 32,000 4.85; canners, 2.80; bulls, $2.00@4.2; | 88sure full operation of machinery for sov- calves, $3.50G6.35; Texas steers, $3.0094.06; | eral months. While large sales of - Ved . PEACHRE—Californin, early freestones ins of an s R AP T 0T, | ey Cradords, 1o Bulorkia Svgn | Miuche Yoty "o CgoTerRuatt bonds 57 | o S tone after an easy opening, the close being ! bt 30k the banks ae securlty to obtain these de- | §{G’ City Weatern Gtoers. 60.50400. leather are reported, Bloudy &t an advance of fe for September | & AR e Buriidtis, per bos, | Posits of the turther acceptance by the sec; | Sprin feld, 0GB RoccTpth st head; tomorrow, | foF acle leather. Domestlc 10 8¢, and with December n shade higher : . Totary of the treasury of municipal and|Noregik 9,000 head; prices wers 10 to 16 cents higher: | Average slightly lower, but smail offer mixed and butchers, $5.20@6.%; good to|maintain imported hides. Thus far cholce heavy, rough heavy, | liberal jobbing trade in dry go al 364Gk, Reports of damage to crops | 375 Colorado, 3178 Utah Bartlett's 3100 | ffaie” ponds in resumption of last years | hayton . caused the better feeling. Cash demand G, policy, which has been considered of doubt- | Tasoma “Wfi v $4.95@5.35; ught, $6.60@%6.15; bulk of sales, | Affected the atlon at the cotton mills, % . Where the peréintage o 1dle machinery was also good. Local recelpts Were 187 | it by b/ ner Booouin g5 e grower | ful expediency. Tho incidental explanation | worcester cars. ot Ll 2 ¢ mfi?.‘;y AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 2,500 | has Increased. Woolens are quiet, and the head. The market was steady., Good to|only event of importance In silks was a A &trohs ho market and a report of eon- per_doz., $i. that the $10,000,000 accumulation Was a con- | Aygygta, sIndicates Sunday. cholce wethers, ; falr to cholce, [ rpectal sale at low prices. %, > - E . tingent provisfon for Panama ecanal pay-|Portiand, siderable cash lard taken for export caused | o4 {ali ot ‘i‘:f‘ff.lf;u{/' s O Dutchess | e wan recelved as an oficlal confirma- | §cranton Hik! 3 $3.0093. h;n:h{.mci‘% number har cars of stock | mixed, slp.%be '60;'5 western sheep, um"»m.:w; u'fl'.}&"'s": Jesk humbered 17¢ in the J y ive lambs, $3. : western lambs, | Unf ates, against 173 last vear, an was steady with September pork unchanged i A by Union Pacific waa attributed to_the ob- [ Wiimington, Rosas. sl by 1 7srt . 1 St 50G5.75; at 81280, Jard Tswxue hlg‘her o380 .36, gvlv:enw"::‘:r‘ n&:‘\‘lu!cu!l. $1.75; home grown, “yucl'rllox‘xh“ I v tna or " the Panama mrmm}‘h‘&m it : Cl.flle l-lo.l mm;v;_ $4.0095.00. y av;‘}nflb- unchanged to 2%c higher at $7.5' ‘\;Afl'l'ERM‘ um‘s—lmnoun. 26830c each; yrojeck.‘ Tl:c’s‘ vrln;Lp«!lhw"lcfl:n:;:Ymg:{:' };nl\i(-r!xaort 844/ 12 New York Live Stock Market. TRADE CONDITIONS ARE UNEVEN, Toax crated, per Ib., net, . ren: or 6 wel 4 'al ver . 3 A stmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, s TRO”C“‘“ FRUITS. merfi, is still in favor of this center as|Tittle Rock Yo B NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—BEEVES—Re- 1% cars; corn, 300 cars; oats, 200 cars; hogs, | piGg _Turkish, 18-1b. box, per Ib., 18c. agalnst the Interlor, the indicated gain on | Knoxville i ceipts, 4,88 head; market for good stock, | Elements of Strength in Husiness, but L e ORANGES — Mediterranean, ail . sizes, | that account being’ over $2,000,00. In the | Macon br IS steady to strong; others, slow to 100 lower: Seme Bad Features, i leading futures ranged as follows: | QIHANGEE = Mediterranean, -all, sies. |} Joek of August last yvear the loss to 5 © C. & 8¢ i, . | native steers, “$4.25@5.45; tops, $5.20@5.60; Articles,| Open, | Hig Lo e | 1800400 Valencias, $h.58 . " | the Interfor was as much as that and_ for 1litnols Centrai o | hait, #. "3; bulls, $3.75G4.10; cows, $i.25| NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Bradstreots to- rticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. | "gi{A¥ AG Por bunch, $2.00G2.60; jumbos, | the year before was about $3,500,000. With | Springfi @4.%5." Cables quoted live cattle from 11%c|morrow will say: “Wh .00, this delay in the Interior demand for cur-|Wheeling, W. 166 Total fecelpta i ® 73| 1o 12ic per pound, dressed welght: tops, .“g:’;:‘ ™ | al | P MONS_Californta faney, 300 to 30 |rency the banks (hemclves are showing | Wichita p 81% " ; » f keep- sizes, $4.60G6.00; choice, $4; 240 to 210 sizes, | signa of weakness with the policy of keep it B 2585 ?fi I T R N 1 :' xat orats, WO | Eow thi el ey aa l[?:;‘l:!;ltnnl::;i . Ber of hena Indlcated: - gattle and 1,00 quariers of beef: tomorrons | monetary outlook. Fall trade “in favor- ] - | 28%-Florida, per 6-basket crate, . | below that which they are ! P 5 7 attle, ea P and 4,367 | ably situated sections A e Wt e MISCELLANEOUS. o Darios. and Iterior banks for . their de- o o | Buyers, Cattle. Hogs, Sheep: | quarters beot Y gompares well w DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Bees No Depression in Trade and Indastry, s Predioted by Pessimista. CROPS ARE MAKING GOOD PROGRESS HERRUBEER suzzRzraey s SeEE Namber of Buyers in New York i mereasing and a Heavy Fall Trade Antiel. pated, B e T e $53%2 E] ] . B R iR Sheep-There was a falr run of sheep EEEEE Faz83E55aEE2 : eBoBeRsE 3 B oo e @ aS SR 2538 = 8. ZEEEIET oo (T sy e gy oo s8gan EEBNE esE ZETERGLABHES Z22RIBRIBI P SisiEsag 5352 228 o “esspeg =34 2 e _BUESER PSr— 2382 SE SIS ccocze BES *EERER8 - s BESSAR e mos =38 |BREIR 3T 2EBESN *F par—— 3t b FEeEl ZER=I2, 3 [Py PP Eexags g eapE2s B # s 5 HEEENE B 100000850000 1914 1390090 0 2! L s PR BEEIn ESre—— o oo 8 SR8S28 #83% 5 P 88 22 E5BS8 2E5ESER §8UE8328580258 SRI=2B ARSIV e e ey vy ey e ST BE &' - — sS85 Sese Frea me strength in provisions. here was ALUE, — Wi “pe tlon of the unlikeliness of the payments|Topeka 80 covering by shorts and good buying | cor gy PERKIES — Wi consln, “per 16-at being called for this year. Syfacuse "« y brokers and foreign houses. The close | “GRAPRS—California Tokays, $2.0082.95; | The special strength of the Pacifics led | kivansville 82 388 83 in Canada, compared with 14 a year ago. uf Trade conditions are still slightly uneven, The disposition of the day's receipts was | 124C. ~ Market for refrigerator beet was|aue to the backwardness of some crops asing the nume. | firmer at 9%c per pound. IExports, 74 head | in some sections, and uncertainty as to the | Omaha_Packing Co...... 164 ) = a year ago, while in cthers a disposition to 60%@61| 51 80%@’ 51 CHEESE—Wisconsin Twins, ful posits. The result :«';:n“h::w‘:\f ;:fl;; P . | Swift & Company, 150 % ke‘i“i;'rmveu?“:v’fl" 'gd hu_d Mar- | hold back 'is manifested. Car_congestion 5144 51%(60% ,A whistugs i#ic; Wisconsin, “youns America's, 1240 Somewha fand an appreciably easier tone rohose | R CORDARY: or. M Gt A reports are atlil aumerous.” Tho focling o1 ol folson@el 144 | Binck Swiss, 15, Wisconain' bricks, 13ige; e ot market. Mercantilo paper was 6lso i 4 Cudahy Packing Co, 2 Sraimets il Putteecili: 810 Krows that the iton trade fs grounding on Pl et g T L T R I mewhat improved demand. 3 Armour. & Co, from 5. coor | SRR Wabtern; SLONIEH:. ity graneed | ng o o han Te L Eriose and small buy 381413 12 73‘ and Colorado, per % frames, $3.60. Prices of active stocks advanced pretty 5| Carey & Benton . . . veals, 8%@I2c per pound; country dressed |again some uncertainty is still noticeble. @ TRG 3774 38@38. o Baietaco, ates, ¥o. 'y between 1 and 2 points and con- |Greensburg, Pa Lee Rothschild . + | lambs, 6@l1c per pound Taken as a whole the situation h L s I B 7 e T g ey e er mains were shown by some | Rockford, ' Ill. Wolt & Murnan . LBl * | HOGS—Receipts. 1.300 head; no sales on|elaments of ‘strepgth. = What Lusiness is Bt Mo, T palted ot N 3 salted® syt | of the speciaities without explanation. The |Bpringfield. O ! B. F. Hobbick . . “i0 | uve weight; nominaily lower. doin 18 of n BoId character, and in fact Py Neatlohtte s to o5 tbas Stpor Noo2 vaal | sirength of Amalgumated Copper was in|Binghamign Hammond Btandish . Y | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Hecelpts, 4,083 |any tendency to over extensfon is &bsent calt 12 10 18 \bh.; 0%e; Ary’salted hides 3@ | sympathy with copper securities generally | Chester, Pa. H. T. Hamilton ... ... | head; price of sheep, ufllc lower; 'lambs, | © The New Fngland shoe industry, as in e bt bala, il Rofe o, Wt o1 sher ot S W S mmcnt s | Bpmien, B4 - el | ottt O o eh | e AL SR S SO, Tt NUTE—~Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell rr 1b., g':r.{‘e‘t ‘50:03 heavy and somewhat below | Sioux Falls, 8. D. TOtAl eiieeriiieiinnn 1,080 6,088 3,658 fl,m,n Canad Afm.m. plaint here s that while sales are large 17c; hard shell, per Ib., 14c; No. 3 soft shell, | the best. Mansfield, O... CGATTLE-Cattle receipts were light to- i e sod rofits are small. A notable mprovement 1b., 13¢c; 2 hard shel, ib., 120! day, even for a Iriday. The heavy storms | Xansas City Live Stock Market. In the sewelry trade s reported trom New Which have cippled the rTaliroads o & CITY, Aug. 3.—Recelpts, 3,350 | doubt ng to the 1Abor ou{look mArs an other: greater or less extent, are no doubt re- 850 head Texans; calves, 200|wise favorable prospect. sponsible in & large measure for the light ead . The t| The cotton goods trade feels the effect e amm BRE oy P 838 & 5 32 F3 ol 288 23 F No. was dull and irregular. | Jacksonville, Il e O I r vaiue, 81,066,000, United |Fremont, Neb. Sept. 2 States 26 ndvanced % per cent and the old !uuu Oct. 838 82% aaa e-w BE £ 238 '83% =1 ES G i ; hard 1 Jon. er Ib,, ' 16c; paca » registored, de- |{Decatur, Iii. el smnll“p;:.&{ o e oA e Jaat Sab. s | [t % Rcaipta There was & liveral deraand For | for corn catile was strong: wintered west- | of the continued stringency in suppiies, but FBygioiations were as tollows: Following are e ol ey " C |Charleaton, 8:'G " s | Eattls This morning. 8o thai ah sarly cleas. | erns and quaratine, steady: native cows, | jobbers nave found buying very free. Bup: WHEAT-No. 2 red, 80%G83c. St. Louis Grain and Prov! Sw ar W Cite. Pucise — ance was made. slow, stockers and feeders, slow, weak.|plies are small in nearly all’ places and CORN—No. 2, 6l¢; No. ¥ yellow, 8. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 2—WHEAT—Lower: r 5. Railwa outtoialn, U B....... 11,0455 211 M | ATy Oy O e O oo | S BaRa0; Tais- (6 goot HNOLE) soi | Bosiasae hos (55 preseat a0 18 o OATS—No. 2, 32%@M¥%c;” No. 3 white, | No. 2 red, cash, ator, 82%c; track, 83 ,h;"“‘" b oot o % | wanted a few the market ruled active and |and feeders, §2 00;’ western fod steers, | maved are many. E:N 2 84igc; Be “"‘"“‘* December, 853 H A IToledo, St. L. & W. CANADA. steady to strong. As high as $6.66 was pald | $2.75@4.45; Texas and Indlan stcers, $2.15@¢ | Wool is firmer on a mors moderate de- BARLE —am“ ! May, $7%c; No. 2 hard, 80G80%c. e § Qo ptd s today, which is a nickel higher t yes- | 3.60; Texas cows, $2.16@3.60; native cows, d. Business In spring welghts is of ing, 42@4se; fair to| CORN-—Lower; No. 2 cash, #%c; track, i /Unton Pacific . s Montreal $ 8.397,080| g | terday’'s best price, and establishes a new | 3$1.5093.9); native heifers, $2.10@4.00; can- volume with agents, and reports fro choloe maiting, sig6éc, G 6ye: Septamber, dtic; December, 416G & Altoa. do ptd : Torobto. - 12,533 187, ‘0 | high mark for the year to date. There has | ners, §1.00§2.40; bulls, $1.75@3.10; calves, | For elght weeks 8F the’ cereal ‘year the SEED—No. 1 flax, 47c; No. 1 northwestern, | 47ic; May, iSike. o pta. Wabash . Winnipes . 112276 '3 | been a good demand all the week for corn- | $2.25@5.50. best coming from the west and south. r'-c?' R lsaut"z;mln:;tim Clover, con- m-‘?“ eak; No. 2 cash, 34c; track, 35%@ | chicago & 0. W. do _ptd e Halifax 1,798,778 +o... | feds, and the better grades show an ad-| HOGE—Recelpts, 6,500 head; market for| Wheat, including flour, exports for the , $10. 2 ; Beptember, 33¢c; December, 30; May, | do ist ptd. Wheellng & L & awe ¥ vande of 16g%c. The common stuff, such | packers, steady to strong; light, bc higher, [ week aggregate 2,345,066 bushels, against 3,- PRq{'IBIO 8-—Mess pork. per bbl., $12.50 31ige; No. 2 white, do. Chicago & N.'W... Wis. Central oL AC TR TS ki N as warmed-ups, are not much it any better. | closing weal 5.65; bulk of sales, $5.45 | 372,969 last week, 5136630 this' week lant 1.6 Lard per 100 bs., 3.8 2%, Short RYE—Firm at §1@57e. Chicage Ter. & Tr. <8 1 ebes .. RN The cow market was not particularly {Z“"' heavy, § 50; mixed packers', | year, 6,007,611 in 1901 and 8,248,818 in 1500. ri sides (loose), $7.25@7.00; salted should- | FLOUR-—Steady; red winter tents, | do ptd. e ? i Hamilton 3 brisk this morning, and most salesmen | $5.47@5.67%; light, $6.00(6.85; yorkers, $5.80 | For elght weeks of the cereal year the ers ' (boxed). $8.78G7.00. Bhort clear sides|M,0004.10; extra fancy and stralght, $.7|C. C. C. quoted it a little lower on the medium and ! aggrogate 2,073,250 bushels, againgt 36,778.- ' 4 sht, 8 United 8t. John, N.'B @5.35; pigs, $5.6)@3.85. (boxed), $7.76@8.00. @4.%: clear, $3.203. Colorade 8o [ Statin e Victeria: B, © ‘4l | Common kinds.® Anything cholce aid ot | “SHiBE AND - LAMBS—Receipts, 09| 2% in 1902, 64,761,606 in 1901 and 28926910 in The following wore the receipts snd ship- | SEED—Timothy, steady; $2.75G8.25. ¢ ot fhibes, _ sLondon’ show much change. Cows sold today In|head; market was steady: native. Jambs, | 1900. Corn exports for the week aggregate ments of flour und grain yesterday: CORNMEAL—Steady; . bie & okms. eviahis v hed 3 s muchx}he same notches ‘they did o week | 53 006,25 13.0096.16: fod | 308320 Dushels, againat 600,45 last waek, 116, —Slow; sacked, enst , T2@Te. 3 % 3 ago. If anything, choice Stuft is.stronger. | ew, 5060400 150 a year ago, 441,918 in %01 and 3,717,490 in Flour, Mecotots. Shipmenta, | 3 A oty lower, 0CILI nris, | Dokl & W |Amer. EOUAMCanata;s: V0 4018 BN ; wflm? co;n'!‘r}:(l:tn iinds are a little Tower” A e e, Tyxas, clpped ’:{},’;‘g 10" For elght weeks of the present cerenl Wheat, B 50 | steady, §7.0009.50. ok L *Balances paid in cash couple of helfers ao s morning at $6.25. | grockers and feeders, $3.15@3.90. | year oy, SgTogate 8336, ushels, Corn, ¥ IRON COTTON TUES—$1.06. Sl soiamer. Lo . Rt reuded in toala be aab-e containing | TheY were fed with the $.8 cattle men: | ageinst 748 In 10, 8,60021 In 1901 and 35, Oats, bu. . i Cod X o 1st pdl- 4 an' 8. i other ttems than cleariogs. 2 Bulls, veal calyes and stags sold at just St Louls L:ve Stook Market, Husiness failures in the United States for ot F ¥ 2 ¥ ot included in totals because of no com- ' 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 2. WL 2 PROVISIONS.-Pork, unchanged; stand- | areat Ko iNot included in total t about steady prices. , Aug. 38.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | the week ending August 27, number 162 BFeY. 100 1801 .rq m $12.90, e Hocking Vafl [ i parison for last year. There were several cars of stockers and [2500 head, including 1,800 Texans: steady: | against 168 last week, 140 In the like week On the Produce exchange today the but- | Huron ateads: - L ,'.’,':? LTl S0/Anac. Mining 4 — tentore o sale. 'and, although the end of | native shipping and export steers, $4.% | of 1002, 188 in 1901, 16 in 1000 cnd 131 in airion iagtie E hcesnramerien, 14 | clear Tiba, §9.00; short clear, goazy. | {iidols Central oo 10 Cotor Fuel & Tros Boston Stock Quotations. the week Is at hand, the cattie sold at just | 6.65; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.60p | 18%. In Canada faflures for the week num- 00, LT o o . lowa Central . 2 | ices. Th ippled condi- | b. steers under 1.000 Ibs., $4. . 76; - -l inst forty-five last gy e e A g AL wg(cu LTRY—Firm; ohickens, 9; ""‘%{:- TN Bapelii et dre BOSTON, Aug, 3~Call loans, ‘821”' about steady prices e crippled con e $4.25@4.75; stock- [ ber twenty-five as agninst o _yy"”; i 58 3 gsessasiEang;s hy 3 tion of the rallroads has interfered consid- ers and feeders, $2.60@73.85; cows and helf- k and twenty in t e Bulet; Sk So; Seses, (gt . AkiCoas. Das . cent; time'loans, 5%@§ per cent. OMclal | crably with the feeder trade the last few | ers, $2.00G88h; canners. $2.000%5; Dulls, $2.00 | " T o - e | B i shoslog Brice i olotts S it . an | ST TS e e SO | ShR SRR 156, iR, teors SOLE: e oS t = T d 1a. Atehison |Amalgamate . are sf y , ! , $2 N oy e e Sniomptts, | Lo W% inter. " Atchison " Bingnam ;8% | e "o Tauronad camhor handic them. T | C HOGE-Recelpts. 3000 head: strong to o | o QAOTINE, ware the receipts of live stock Quotatio APy Flour, 00 0000 % | do ptd.. A do pla. 59 [Calumet & - a short time however, there will bd mo | higher pigs and iights, 35.40G800; packers, Cattle, Hows Bhe - . Bay) Varieus t $ 67000 | Mo. Pacifie 4% Natlonal Biseuit ... Toston & Albany....340 Centennial . further trouble from that source. The best [ 25.80@5.55; butchers' and best heavy, $.600 | omaha bl Y 3200 Commodities, . 52,000 | M. K. & T iNational Lead ... R [ R P F By Y . dehorned feec;ors"l‘-nly ukfelyhnz- ;\:mled a | 5.9 Chicago ... 2,600 A T, A JOTIOER_La | OB O - | P e T | T R e R ofd Rt a0 Gy iy T o B T, 8 X i TRt % . Y. Central 13 People’s steady. .00; culls and bucks, % $ b firm ; b ressed Unfon Pacifc TI% Mohawk . J . . Joseph . 602 phionth Siogh 8 Vinter eilghin WG | K ANSAB CITT. Mor, Aup. B WHIAT— : 8 [ O e bt 2 O B v Sy hore it Ton T Tre e | y SN sloux"cly Pt o Wy I U e September. T c;' December, 71is@i1%e; No. St ! Y et 19K Parcot. . % mueh about the market. 1t is safe to xay, St. Joweph Live Stoek Market, Totals ......... 7,000 230; winter low grades, $2.1008.05. Rye 10Ut Hime’ ouiins’ dowd B i No. 4. | poe | Amertoan T.°& 3. 18 quincy o m | however, that had anything gopd arrived| eT. JOSEPH, Mo. Aug. %-—CATTLE- i gull; fair to & 3, choloe 10 | N, & TGBHe. . oo Mo d7red, 164e; a i g g Gon Brectric 2. [Ty o Ringe cows were rathereslow today, ahd if Bocelpts koo ionaedy o 10 lower; nas Sagar a fancy, 3& X RN—September, 44 4e; December, | 4o 34 pid 8% Tenn. "Coal & iron. Mass. Elsctrie ....... 31t Triflountatn . A lny&lnl a little lower. For the week they ‘%_‘v" +os- 2y 4d°°,‘::4 an ”e"er- L@ | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. %.—SUGAR—Dull. CORNMEA L—Muarket steady; _Vellow ¢; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4bc; No. 2 white, | Rock Island $14\U. 8. Leather.... Q0 pla....... ) “(:nlly are generally steady. Btockers and feeders | 45 stockers and feeders 4260043 Open kettle, irifugal, 3%@34c; el western, §1.12; city, $.10; kiln dried, $3.25Q | 66ic’ No. & 6@ib%e. . 3 . Usited Fruit 8 United 1 held about steady today, and for the week |, (OURT h"“’ '-6;,5_ 231' steady to ¢ | jows, 3 11- 3-16¢; seconds, m&c. 0~ 8.3, T8 nd: § While, 38G40; Np. 2 mixed, I3 & 3 P T e ol the best kinds are u little higher, with floyer: lights $.0G5.75; medium and heavy. | janses centrifugal, dull, 6G18c; h‘RY.E—sflu‘hmy; No. 2 western, @0%c f. o ‘%Y!‘;—N ik it Wit common kinds steady. Representative -s;,“hm,' AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 02| o NEW, YOR Au‘. ,—snm«ru—llzn:i BARLEY—Qulet. HAY—Chalco {imothy, $.60g10.00; cholce | 2sture " BEEF STEERS. head; market firm; top native wethers, {':-mt,' :{«‘e" b .?i.r. o, Hafined, b, I b, sgpena |seine X T s W B o i sl B 5 3 y; No. I3 ecelpts. ipments. 104 600 1ated, 6.10c. vator; No. 3 red, 8c 1. o. b. "1 | Wheat, b Lomdon Stock Market. o Sloux Oty Live Stock Market, LABSES—Firm; , 5@, ot ihorn Dalath, 36 £ o b ] Sore: e it New York Monmey Market, MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans, 3 Manitoby, ‘%c f. 0. bu Oats, bu.... 15000 i LOWBON, dng. SaChmaing snotatons SIOUX CITY, Ia, Aug. 28.—(Bpecial Tele- ral cast 3 00| NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—MONEY—On call | coneots for money.. 918 New York Central...134% am ) S CATTLE ~Racelsta. stotdy, besurs Dry Goo rhet, Ty TR R N by ariea | BUETER-Creamery, gtTo; dalry, Ak | gasy. ut 108 per cent, cloaing at 142 per o Mocounts e 30 1:18] Nortolk & Westera... S04 008,26 cows, bulls and mixed, 1200 | NEW YORK, Aug. B_DRY GOODS. 50 Poor cables'and & decline towards noom, | EGGS—Firm; Missour) nnd Kansas stock, | 2ot Sidh pemt® Suen N 0ot per cont; | ARSI 11 AR08 21 ; L& ntockers and feeders, $1.60G3.10; caives | The domand for dry goods has heen gocd, After & second upturn on lgcal buying the | 16%c, loss off, cases returned; mew No. 3, | sfi0s PeT cenly DinOLY. Savs. L OYE e e HOGR Heceiptn, So0s; 10100 higher at | Bt (B0 Buyers Bre O e e "mext. fow arket l-“-;d o8 again and _fiofl;‘.cs:;! whitewood cases included, 16e. AT CMERCANTILE PAPER—6@5% i [Rand ien 5.16G6.46; bulk, $6.2506.30. e, o ereat too great to permit of 3 % . A z 1136% | Reading — S \ beolutely neceswary. tember, 16c, closed $Tic; m- Philadelphia Procuce Market. per_cent s W taking more than is abs Y e, clonsd” Sinc. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. ~BoBUTTER N 2t nies, eor e EIFERS. HISESY L ety ¢ Prediotions of & scleclty wishion buyers b O gRecelply. SLI00 DU arPorts, 11- | Steady! fair demand: extra weatern cream- | mand and at HSHSQUEIN for aixty-d » ol e, ) oo 1080 628 market opencd firm St an idvance a3 11§ | UL of thelr conservatism. and foigo £, b "ahoat; No. 2 yellow Ble; BD08 - Fic: §eod Aomana: fraeh nearty, | So cootaerclal plles tog . o W e ENIEROR Jaate. AND FEEDERS. Jots oh <he_higter aables“mad e Whiaky Harke No. 3 white, 59ie. tion market In’ face | gg¢. s d s h s selfic. airly active In & spasmodic way, vith - RS R TR Uxira Bouthwostern, WO lon ‘o, P iy o EONg. | SN Ribluaned Bisies isei RRAKR ™ grices Irregular, as the market was ii PEORIA, T, Aus. % WHISKY—On cables, lary rgentine \{ v N S . | 38, 4 v e L uring e Al E and lluul;l,.unn.lel:: o net Io.w; ;:‘rf e QT LG l,?,‘;f,‘l?f‘“‘?""“m'"" trregulari relirosd, | 08 8 et 201" IWakedh Be TR trading, iho bulls’ supporied the market | "6F ¥ Aug, 28— WHISKY—Spirits, Ay g e ol B & A 3 5 3 Lo % Nash... . v e there were fre- 127, » PR g v o, 4| muemmeni W5 il e Sbsse'en vt S @It Ot aes ' s } e S pae s peis B O (T de - vme-ou 3 ), 3, % rks r .26, b por - atead: N0, 3 Me standary | Minnearolls Wheat, Flour and Bras. | 10N & N unl. dso MONEY 1gis por Cent. The rate of dis e 9 unil a fovel of about 7g1s points nigher | Ve Anined KR T . 3, 87c; No. 2 white, 41¥c; | ( MINNEAPOLIS, ~Aug. = 2%.—WHEAT— 00X | M ral ds.... count in the open market for short bills 2 o e 3’.’:,?:‘,'\3' 1:?::.'3""" Jor} ittle out: Bank Clearings. beive o 3 " ‘and the excel. T Weatler reported over the bell cncoursgel | OMAHA, Aug. %.—Bank clearings for “ogese eptemb ; Deccmber, ‘108 do 1s luc.. 45 t shipping, 70@%c; good to g'“‘f 1 har ?&c: N'o”“x'.fo.-’?“m , 85! 4 Aok ipinn, & ot T . %;fi;‘lfllff,} per cent and for three-month: s ¢ i 1 heifer. selling by the room traders. ''his cnecked | day were $960,618.71; 1 over corre- ORADO. the upward tendency and shortly after- | sponding of previo el 16-16 t. 3100185, S3%c; No. 3 northern, RN K& T a2 per cen ward liquidation set In, which in the same : FLOUR-Firat ‘patents, $4.60¢4.60. i > A | do B (JIOPa-Firm state and, Pucifle, comman |, SLQUFERITH patany gecond K 01l ana Roain. Olson—Neb. frregular way carried prices back to about REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 steer the opening basis, with August selling 4 |. e hemuiunihoin second cleurn. $2.50G2.60. et N, et e OIL CITY, P, Aug. B.-OTL<Crodit bal- ES-—Steady; Galveston, 20 to 23 1bs. 25, g 101t do 3 ances, $1.66; ‘certificates, no.bid. Shipments, L ; BAN. & W. oo, U 8,840 bbis.; average, 5,193 bbis.; runs, 103,- e — ~ ¢ e S itea '_i““‘: % lbs, e; Texas Peorin Grain Market, IQ\:Rudlnl gon. o 2 bble; average 7400 bbis.: shipments, b § 20 Pal Datore’ it (glose Ogtoher same. in DEDe "75;" = ',iié‘x'fn!“‘éfii‘mn'e‘: i lIATHIHuqdrh Hemlock ol PEORIA, Aug. 3.—CORN—Firm; No. 3, Y L e T Lima, $ha bbla;; average, ‘6526 bble.: 1oan: for bull support and the spot position also | ot company, bonded abstracter, 1614 eavy welghts; Blei No. & 50e. : u X . 56, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 2! supate”} 233 Ba 8 ..,.zri:,:_z: ggsaas TRmeunnuBs 8388 G852 83 Pr—— LoD rocens st RS cane 2T £38RESE aoRRSRERSSES 00 00 t0 0030, BIZIR iy 2888 rallied & little, with the list finally steady, | e street. & Son—Neb, net 1 to 15 points higher. Sales were es- w‘rn{."#.\. Baunders and wife to Car- 3 feeders. timated at 300,000 bales. rie Daigh, lots 13, 14, 15, 46, 47 and 1 feeder. (t was notice day for both September | 48 block 2 Birkhausers & Blumers 7 cows.... and August and some noticer, were sald | sub. of Solomon’'s addition ssspdd § cows. to be out for the latter position, but this [ Bouth Omaha Land company to Louls 1cow.. had no appreciable effect on trading, A | Slaskowies, lot 2 block 313, South 2 thousand bales more were received from | Omaha soeeineiiins eckard—Neb. Liverpool late yesterday and the notices | Lacey E. Peyton to John Con £ teeders.. 8 were supposed o report this cotton. The [ lots 6 and 7 Arcade Place addition - 1 §cows., movement of the new crop of cotton shows | Charles C. Baker and wife to H.r? $ cows. but little increase, but private advices in- | B. Fenner, lot 10 block 3 Hillside ad- dicate & heavier movement in the neir| ditlon No. 3 Praseeis oueh-—eb. future than generally was expsated. The | George Byrne and wife to ¥ = 1feeder... firmness of the Engli bies was @ bei- | “surat lot 28 Sullivan's additlon ... 37 Meld—Neb. ter demand from Man ter and the ad- | Wm. H DeBuss sad wite 0 4adi® St 0" 4 cows.....104" vices also has some Influence in' the early gy T T bok 4 cown....1007 agvance ALE. . Cover to Thomas C. Govel NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2.—COTTON-- | Joseph v 3 #4007 o 40 Steady; sales 9 baies; good ordinary, | lat 3 block 1 Ia Rush & Ralby's ad- . 3 ¢ < Kendin and wife to John M ulet; western ohick- | Lake Is quoted at $12.35, electrolvtic is held New York Wintng Guotations. CALIFORNL ED FRUIT — Prunes here this morning and the market | §00d middling. 1ic; middling fair, 13 1 simon C: Ker 4 wife 4" John & ; fowl .3\" s, 11c. Dressed, | at $13.15, and casting at §13.574@13.50. Lead | NEW YORK, Aug. 38.—The following are steady on fair demand, with the me- f,',‘:f:.-a 10c nigher. Trading though-was | nominal, ~Receipts 6f bales; atoc! 83 ‘;,’:" Z',“:;‘.Z.‘H‘m?nr south 90 feet urkeys, iTo; fowls, 12c; spring tur. | was unchanged at £112% in Y.ondon and | the quotations on mining stocks: Qlum sizes showing reiative = firmness. | SPened BETIC BB ckers were slow to pay | bales. Cotton futures steady: August, 2.60c, | feot of, Wert (08, Je05 i, on' * 4 was firm here at $435. Spelter was un-| adams C Little Quotations range from 3ic to 7o for all| Hot ‘TN S"4ikea "although they seemed | nominal: September 1116a1idic. October, | o7 190 " omi onnt 2 feot wost 80 foet P — 3:....: at €218 In London and $600 in | Aiie ¥ Gntart grades. Apricots continue firm, with coast | 0¢ BUECS, o Heavy hogs aid mot | 10.82@10.3%; November, 10.004ri0.(20; Decom: | S4me 10 SAE, ST G, (00 Phrunewick ;;,m rm; o oo AR Ne- 3 whita, ‘ne B0 | do e H]AVANNMI Aug. 28.—OIL—Turpentine, | g0 & ; [SIONS—Beef, firm; family, $12.03|3%e: No. hite, 4@M%e, ¢ 8. P . 3 '+ | 52 feeders % g— G; f y, e 10048 A& A P4 D, 78 ey hams, $21.500 VHISKY—On the basis of §1.23. g T4 [Bo. Pacifc 4 firm; 63%c. Rosin, firm; . C, 81 . | 36 feeders. . 00G9.50; city extra, L & 1102% 8o, Ratlway t P RN TR H, 3$2.00; 1" fecders. 0Q! R i mf.llfid Toledo Seed Market, £ ;:uITT- Feine . 32 TR -70“- 2 E G. !;cn:x ickled _bellies, .0013.00: pickled shoul-] TOLEDO, Aug. %.—SEED—Clover, Octo- \ ‘103 [Ukton Pacific da...-.. 93 iW YORK, Au Sows ; plekl %00/ N s 3 3 on Paciie da... . ‘Aug. 28.—OIL—Cottonseed, e, gors, " 9800 okled | hains. | 1LWG1L0. ber. .8 December, 8,674 Timothy, v - ‘fl‘;.r:ml - i\ prime Yellow, Ugiise " Petroleum, oy i n % h A% Vabash 18......... rpentine, nominal at 57%@ 31 feeders. . Phal ™ rahingd, arm: continent, 8 South Metal Market, i OBIN~Firm; stfained.. common (o §00d. dateers” America, $.00; compound, ¥7.0007.87%. Pork, h 9 Y COW..... i ; NEW YORK, Aug 338 —ME 8 —— 1COW...oo & family, TEGILT: short olear, 04T | NEW [TORG: 1h "Maciined ETALSS T | , .| Evaporated Appies nnd Dried Frults. H LLOW~—Firm. London, closing at £12 2s 61, whi'e futures NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-EVAPORATED |2 feeders.. 3 R—Heceipts, 560 nkgs.; steady; | !here were £1 lower at £123s. Tin was | xF. X APPLES — The “market for evaporated | 1feeder... 5 Sc; lower; spot closed at $27.45. Copper was . Rock Island da.. - :Hflu shows little change from the con- |, ¢ a4ry, L& | i creamery, 15@19%c. Roecinte. L580 pkas: steady to | unchanged in London at £5712s 64, futures. Mo ‘o musa- {Penn. con. 3hs 4 food 3 #22528R2RR chrorormss 88833 500 3 g —— - 8 33 g% $2400 ] 80 3 e 3.2 T, BU da' ons recently reported. ~Demand con- L tinues light and the tone 18 generaliy weak. e EEE Lead, firm at 34.50. Copper, quiet at $18.7 6 cowi . R3%8 200 E 4 : ecreamery, . BAQE Hec flau?‘% pkgs.; strong; | @13.87%. The iron market In New York| X% Offered. Common are quoted at 4@bc, prime at 4@ | 2 WS igp 2 M continues qulet and more or less nominal. hopapm— Sc, cholce at Udie, and fancy at I}Ml&n. *HOGS-hare was a falrly liberal run of | 10%c: low middling, 1l midding i2ici Milwaunkeo Gratn Mark: W York. iron closed at Sis 84 [3ont % |avices denoting & firmer fecling among | A%\ Xno W ey OB nlie Tiox | ber, 8.90010.00c; January, 10 02610080 Feb- g T R O UMILWAUXEE, Aug. 3. T Firm: nd'ui 4de 10344 I Middienborough. 1 Gon [Phoens primary hoiders. ' New crop oholce &re | Sdlum welghts were 5@idc higher And | ruary. 10.63g10.05c; March, 100661005 Walter e 1% feal lots 10 and ,“}‘ Aortharn, S0g¢1c; No. & #4@sTc; new | cally iron was unchanged; No. 1 foundry, | Cemsiock Tunnel.. Votost ... v uoted at #4@o; fancy, i3 Peachcs are | jighis about a dime higher. Heavyehoks LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2.-COTTON—#pot, | I?BR 20 (00 00 Sadition ......... cember, £2%¢. A » northern, 1s_quoted at §17.50@18.00; No | Ces Cab & Va.... . Arm CCholes are guoted ‘at T0T%e, and ex- | LEnt® A oty from $5.9 to 3.5, medium | moderate busiiiess, prices § points higher: [ (i Bt BECRico fn oM iy garet RYE—Firm: No. 1, 8¢ foundry,” nozthern, $16.00; No. 1 foundry, | flem Shwr .- tra choice At THGRe. o from .96 to $.3 and lights from | American middling fair. 7.34d: good mid- | NAPEL, M{Tt* ¢ Dioek Tao, Florence.. BARLEY “itnn; No 'S, ®c; sample, 60g | Pouthern. $1EWGILT. 1 - sueee —_— Bk to 86.60 aling. 7120: middling, €sed; o’ middlin, | i Hanson to Olof Hanson.let % B9e. . R p P 8T, ml":fl““g‘ 8 -—'"A.L.—w. o 44 PPAEDARSS Coffee Market, There was n'fb( mu_:_h :’hnn,f in the mlr)k!l 6 3 l;!l)ldh M.;”""‘me‘fi ordl{nnrh :l;d’) 0 herd Tl i Decet ked higher at M. N ter market strong < rning rading lwas very slow | sdles ol e day, @l of which o wife to a 'ye, O RmuSon Wie o ':'5"‘-' i WNEW YORK. Aug. #.-COFFEE-The all MCire to fntsh. but stil the early | were for s ulation and sxport. and_fn- | 21of, Fae0r 8" me 200 Duluth Gral Market, changed prices to an p.‘a"v.ncg of 5 points, | Arrl! were sold in falrly good season. | eluded 6. American. Recelipts, B B N e Wool Market, ug. 2. —Rates for money were | followins Tather petier German cablce than | Several trains thoueh were delayed. o thal | balen, | Includine, 140 Americun. ~Euturss ; . U e BAT | ROSTON, Aug. 2 —The Commercial Bul market today and discounts und rather smaller primary re- | the markel ope wed vers 2 WE.nE en‘lu co Nohern, Thaer NG 2 'onh.m'&e No. 1| ietin will say tomorrow: The wool marke +'a Tew more September|a late hour. e American middling. &. o ‘August-Sep o on No. 1 nort orn, O Maynes addition to Orchard Hill... 5 The 3 6.64d: September- . ' | was quiet and featureless. It Business on the Btock exchange was de- tle switching from Av. tember, 6.54d; September, ; Bep! or- No. I northern. Ee; No. ¥ nort hak 1n volume. of sates and thovasmple | pressed owing 10 ihe Balkan situstion, | that position (o the Tater ‘oniions. under o A o amber-Doceraber. LIOLHA; Doy 110-111 Board of Tra. - | Dig Dusinces pointing to heavier transbe: | though the wekkness of consols was Partly | wiich' the st went off siightly but ro-| ... i} S eler-danuary. B61a; January-Februar tiong In the future has bean active. Prices due {0 the large bull account. At the close, | covered its loss and closed steady, net un- gember-January, 65ld; Jenuary-February, E remain unchapged. Rocelpts however, the tone had improved. Home to § points higher. Sales wers 4 §6d: February-March. i March-April, OMAHA, NEB. L. Aug. 28 —WHBEAT @00 patkages of domestis’ woo) hened Balow paity. Atchisos, Topebs" & Rgen. inciuting Souempet ot 105 SET TBUIS, Auk . B.—COTTON—Quie LIVERPOOL. Aug. 3.— 1000 packages o w parity. ‘Atchison, To T5e; Der, 3.85c; December, 4. L BC aheses Ne. 2 western winter, new, steady at 6s pared with the same period Do ond e ware o' w t on 0¢; and May, 4700 e, Stock, 1901 bales. - o punEsEEE” FEE

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