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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S AT U TIT) AT", AI'RT'ST 25, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Gloomy Reports from Northwest OauM Ad
vance in Wheat.
RAINS HELP TO KEEP CORN QUIET AND EASY
I'rlr.m In Onln ICrp i Clenc to (hp Mnrl.
Mnde Yfsfcrdii Prtu In I on Are.
Quiet ii ml I'lrni on n (iniiil
i:icir( l)cniniiil.
CiriCAOO, Auk. 2l.-ExceedlnBty Rlonmv
rcportH from the northwest gave wheat
on Impetus today unil September clo
with u further advance of Mie. Corn
closed tie. lower and oats Uo ilown. l'ro
visions closeel ilrm, September mirk :,',
September lard 10c and September ribs 'J'tc
HlRher.
Wheat opened quiet and easy on disap
pointing cables, which Indurrd selling by
yesterday's buyers. September started 'iJ
tic lower, nt "I'.ic to Tie. Liverpool showed
An ailVanrn of (itilv 3. if. 'Phn Imnrkti fa.p
Ing prevalent at the start changed during
nrsi niicon minutes 'the raetnr win
the
the extremely gloomy tone of the northwest
reports, u was reported mat in man sec
tions of the sprint; wheat territory farmers
would not he ahle to net seed. The rains,
11 is said, Mini caused sprouting and grow
lug In shocks. This sort of Information
sent shorts to cover and their buying, com
lilned with orders from the northwest,
tcnt September up to 75V- The bulge inn
prollt taking, but the market held with
considerable strength, closing 'iff-Hc over
yesterday, at 71V'. Clearances 'if whe'it
fctid Hour at the seaboard were c.iual t
zri,(ji bushels. Primary receipts aggre
gated i.osi.niyi bushels, compared wMli 581.
(M) bushels last year. Mliincupill ati'l
Duluth reported .'112 cars, ugiilnst l!fi last
week and 209 n year ngo. Local receipts
were, uo cars, thirty-three of contract
Kradc Tho advance curtailed cash hu-
lness.
Corn was quiet and easv. for the rains
which did damage to wheat In the shnet
were helping tho corn orop. Thn con
slated principally In changing September
over to later ele ivcrles. October sen ng
lc under September. September Mid be
tween 3'i'iic and .Wic and closed lower,
nt 38Tf39c. Tho market recovered from
the bottom, In sympathy with the wheat
strength. Hccelpts were 19s. car.i. t'aso
Balen wero r.Ort bushels.
In oats prices hung close to yesterday'.
mark and the bulk of trade was In chang
ing September for October, the latter being
nt tic prumlum. Iteeelpts were 4iis cuts.
September Bold between 2IM(21-V' 'iiul "I'fec.
closing '4e lower, at 2IVd21V.
Provisions were quiet and Ilrm, on a gool
export demand There was nothing In the
way of fresh Information to affect price.
September pork sold between $11 Oi nnd
111.20 and closed 20c higher, nt $11.14;
September lard between $6 72'i ni'd 'I.S-J.a
closing 10c hlRher, at $62i4 and S ptomber
ribs between $7.05 and $7,074 and $7.10, with
thn close 2',4c better, at $7,074.
Estimated receipts tomorrow; Wheat,
47. cars; corn, 110 cars; oats, 170 cars; 1ior,
H.Om) head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
7$fi7li
IW5(,
71
71
7IT
10
214
2IH
40 I 30"i
3!Tf"e 38i,
i
111,1 2IK.I 2I,I 2U1
'.. u M( r i- .MT-CJ '", '" l Mi.
M ,n - (,.--. . - c
11 10 l 11 2 11 oo 11 1741 11 -4
11 074 11 I 11 074 11 25 , 11 0J4
11 15 11 20 11 124 11 1241 11 l'
7v,l 71
7IS.I7IW
7."iS75U'U'U
Artlclcs.l Open. HIr1i. Low. ICIoso.lVcs'dy.
Wheat
Ann.
Kept.
Oct.
Corn
Auk.
Sept.
Oct.
Oats
Aiir.
Sept.
Oct.
I'ork
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
l.atd-
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
ltlbs-
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
6 724
' 774
ti M4
7 05
7 00
C 024
fi S24
0 S74
G 55
7 074
7 074
5 H24
7241
fi 7741
o r.24
7 OS
7 00
5 HO
I
fi 8241
r. .S74i
0 ,V I
I
7 07'i
5 !2
f, 724
l '
ti 024
7 0."
7 I't
5 '."
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
KI.OPK-KIrm; winter patents, $3.703.00;
stralRhts, $:i.lO:i.GO; cleari, $.J.0tMi3.;ii;
nprlnK HpcclalH, $1,304.10; patents, $3.5fnfr
4.00; strnlKhtH. $3.(iTi.i."ii: bakers, $2.00iTi;' iV
W1IKAT No. 3, 73"if)7l"ic; Xo. 2 red, 734
e73io.
COHN No. 2, 3!iff!3D4c; No. 2 yellow. 4Uc.
OATS-No. 2, 21Vd224c; No. 2 White. 25'u
2.r.Vc; No. 3 white. 23V25c.
HAHI,KY-(iood feeilliiK, 36"ic; fair to
cholco maltlhfT. I31fl5c.
813HD8 No. 1 llaxseed, $1.17; No. 1 north
western. $1 47; clover, contract Krade, $lo.'Hi.
I'ltOVISIONS-Mess pork, per blil.. $U.I!
Jill 20. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $rt.MKj(i;.S2's. Short
ribs sides (loose), $ri.!ijfi7 3). Dry salted
Hhoulders (boxed). iHX2uCi.lj; short clear
Ides (boxed), $7.5.rd7.GTi.
WHISICY-Hasls of IiIkIi wines, $1.23'i.
SCGAll-rnclianjed.
Thu following nre the receipts and shlp-
mnntu fnr I lip (I.'IV!
Iteceipts. snipmenis.
lii.onn 0.oiH
2ii2,0) 27S,(i'io
110,000 2 2,001
2Wi,000 Mj,0O
2,0.H
110,0)0 7,(0)
KxchaiiKu today the
nrmer nt sr.l l"-!t in.t .tu tt nr.
brokers pruc for lead Is $1 and for copper
OMtllA AVH(H,;mAI,I MAiiicivrs.
Articles.
l'lour. bbls
AVheat. bit.
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. ..
live. bu. ..
Hurley, bu.
On thn
butter market was
204c; dairies. 1 Mi 18c;
Produce
ckks, Ilrm, fresh. 134f(llc.
linn. Creameries, P'fi
cheese, Ilrm. loyiiue;
m:w yoiiiv ji:m:uai. siaiikkt,
Quotations for the Day on Vnrlini"
CoiiiiiioilllleK.
NKW YOHIC, Auk. 2l.-l',LOrU-Hecclpts,
1S.1SS bbls.; exports, 10,550 bbls. ; sales, K.5D0
pkna. ; market was Ilrm and a little
morn nctlvc; winter patents, $3 75f I. On;
Hleudlly held; winter HtralKhts, $.1 I.V(.1.55;
winter extras, $2. 701 1 3. 00; winter low grades.
$'.' t0(ic2.70; Minnesota patents, $3.W(i l.2.'i:
Minnesota bakers, $2.S.ifii3.:5. Hye Hour,
jiteady; fair to Kood, $2.fWt.3j; cholco to
June v. $3.203 2.r; sales, 500 bbls.
CO'llN.MICAL Quiet; yellow western. 8Sc;
city, S7c; lirandywlne, $2. i:fi2.5Ti.
rtYli-KIrm; No. 2 weslern. 5ii'ie f. o. b.
afloat; ntute, 52g53c c. I. f. New Yoik car
loads. HAHTjKY Steady ; feedliiK, l2fTI3c c. 1. f.
New York, multliii;, 4sU53c c. I. f. New
York.
HAULnr MALT-Qulct; western. 0lfi70c.
Wl I HAT Iteeelpts, 202,775 bu.; exports,
M.I93 bu. ; sales, 1.375.000 bu. futures, 2MI.O0O
bu. exports. Spot, xtrntiK: No. 2 red. M"ko
f o. b. afloat, 7DHc elevator. No. 1 northern,
Duluth, S3c f. o. b. alloat: No. 1 hard. Pu
lllth, ivSc f, o. b. alloat. 0itlons had an
easier openlntr because of unsatisfactory
foreign markets, nut were quickly turned
by predictions of smaller winter wheat re
celptn, covcrlim and more rain In tho uorlli
west. CoutluuiUK stronB throunhout the
afternoon they closed linn at s8c net ad
vance. Sales. Included No. 2 red. May,
closed nt M'4e; September, 70 1-lOfisO C-lOc,
closed at M)e; October. M)4frfcJS,c. closed at
504e; necember. SO 15-ltirfSc, closed at S2c.
lTOltN-IlecpntH, IsS.tMO bu.; exports, 26,
307 bu.; Bales, fAOOO bu. futures, 2I0,(hh) bu,
exports. Spot, dull; No. 2, 4Pic. elevator,
45S,e f. o. b. alloat. Options, after an easier
start based on favorable crop news, ruled
dull all day and closei' barely steady at
'e decline, May closed at I0&c; September,
13,(fl3 15.16c, closed at 13tc; December,
10-V closed at 40V-
OATS Iteeelpts. 1.3,200 bu.; oxports, ftj,ti27
bu.; sales, 75.000 bu., 1,000 spot Spot, dull
No, 2, 26c: No. 3, 25', c; No. 2 white. 2Sc; No.
; white, 27',ic; tracK, mixed weslern, 234jf
27c: truck, white western, 2i!4(fi;!3c; track,
White state. 2(;41f33e. OiitlmiH fairly steady
HAI-Oull; HhlppltiK. 724r(j75c; good to
holce, iini824c.
.'ommon to choice.
ivto; faciiic, isw
choice
UOP8-Stady; state,
JSOI) crop, 104fl3c; old,
Clop. 10frl3o; old. 2fi5c.
HIOICS l'lnn; Ualvestoii. 20 to 15 lbs..
JSe; California, 21 to 22 lbs.. 214c; Toxa
Urj. 21 to 30 lbs., 134c.
LKAT1 1ICH Steady : hemlock sole, Hu
nos Ayres, llKht to heuvv, 22423'..e; acid.
S2',ft234c
WOOI-DllI'! 2.Vfi2Sc, Texas. 151iUV.
PHOVISIONS-Hcef, steady; family. $10.50
012.00; extra India mess. fUVWn 17.1)1); ,,1,1
hams, $10.5ivri2).M. Cut meats, stead v;
pickled bellies. 8v4fillc; pickled ahoulders,
f4'7ti'ic; pickled hams, lonic-v. Lord,
llrmer; western steanied, $7.20; Atisurt,
closed, $0,924 nominal; rellned, llrmer; con
tlnent, $7.50; South America, $'.l); com
pound, ii.0flfiii.23. Pork, steady; family, $12.00
W13.25, short clear. ,13.60jJ15.25; mess, $12.25ijf
13 5
TALLOW-Steady; city. 17-lf; country,
4'.S'U l'C
MOLASSKS Klrm;
kettle, Rood tt) choice
Ill'TTKH-Hccelpts,
Ilrm; creamery, lSi(22c
tory. Hfilfie.
ClIKKSK-riecelnts.
dull and weak, larRe. colored. 104c; small,
"olorcrt, 1040: larRO, white, 10W104c; small,
white. lO'.c.
KGflS Iteeelpts, 3.R.S2 pltRS.; market Ilrm;
western, loss off, ldil7c; western. reRular
packlns, at mark, HHillc.
MKTAI.S Tin scored tin advanco iiRaln
today, but the rest of thn list was
weak on poor cables and poor reports
from primary Interests Metal was. sup.
ported by fair demand and Improvement
ubrnud. At the close the Metal o.chaiiRo
called pig Iron warrants weak and nominal
ill; IttKe copper very quiet ut $1(5.024; tin
open
New Orleans,
, 4311 53c.
3,331 pkRs.; market
; cut rent packed fac-
797 pkRs. ; market
per H-bu
lb 14Ulic
Condition of Trndp nnd qnotntlnnii on
Simile mill liiitpt' Irnliif.
'rjS-Itecelpts liberal; pood stock firm
LIVi: POCLTltY-IIens. 7074o: roosters,
tnrr.ori,,lniR tn " "id size, 3fllc. broilers,
,.'...V,V.. '. " Keese, noc; turKeys, Je.
KUKSM IJUKSSHI) POCLTUY-I ens. S4
. men . uiicks nno Reese, ynioc
broilers, tier lb l?itl... ti.rim... iiii.,.
lifiTEiif,.mm . 7X "i "i7'-. t.
2ii : 8('lmriUr 20c; gathered creamery,
s 1.'''S,.t.7Tro,", 10c: ,),ue nh'"- 12c: Pickerel
11 ". uresseii iiuira o, tic; wnue
-- ... .... iiiuck uass, iuu; shi-
in""i ui wl,l!p ''"""i '"c; eronple, 10c; pike,
? ,;"". . "uiincHiis. iuc; rinn percn
0c, lobsters. Rreen, 2ic; boiled lobsters. 25c
f.imv.r; f'dllsh. 10r; yellow tierch, tie
V ISA LS Choice. S?10e
..l'.AV;I.Vr curload lots: 1'pland. choice.
- 1 upland, $7.60, medium
Ti,.ul; ponrse, $5.5): rvo straw, choice
(i.O0; Nil 3 eorn. ae- 'n .1 tvliltn .vm
2i;e; cracked corn, per ton, $11.50; corn an 1
oats, chopped, pel ton, $15.'; bran, tier
ion, jj.'W; shorts, per ton. $15.00.
vi:(ii:tahli:.s.
r.',V.;',,'Ml,l''t-l,er loz., 20-32.'.e.
NKW TCIINIPS-Per hu. basket. fiOe.
O i J' Hl'JKTS Per dozen bunches. lo-nSOc.
li:tti-ci:-p,t doz.. ioti.-.o.
ItADISIIKS Ilotne-Rrnwn, per doz., 15c,
PICAS Per l.fc-bn busk..! Vic
I1KANS Wax, per half-bushel basket,
'f, sirinif, ,ic.
,K'X,l'r9ZA7.OKfi-Ver ,,u- 3r,5f,3c-
;. . i'l'ACIL Ilome-Rrown. per b., lc
(ACLII'LOWCH-Per '.. $1.
UUiiV'r ' "It.N-Per doz.. 10c.
i iMin iiji'ia j lome-Rrown,
basket, 10c.
ONIONS I lome-Rrown. per
CICLKiiY-Mlchlfnn. 25ri30c.
KHCITS.
PKACIIMS-Cnilfornla. per box, OOcflJl
Texas, per l-basket crate, $.
AiyllCOTS None on the mnrkel
PI. I ' 14-t,.IIC..l.. . . - ;x
i ,vvs California. TriiRedy, per crate,
. . ujioaii, per eraie. si.j.
IAI1TI.I.-.TT' Hi' 1 a' iii.. 1,7 7..
OIlAPKS-Callfornla. 4-basket crate. $1.50;
. ' "iicurus, uonie Rrown, s.'M.jc,
...... uiiiuiiiia, ruiinnri iinv.
51 ...I.
f'OOSKnnmilHS-Out of the market.
, 1 i-;k.mi;lons-As to size, 20c to 25c
eiicn.
CAN'TAI.ori'K (Jems, per dozen, tOflJCc;
larRe sizes, ii!inc.
APPLKS-Natlve. 75cft$l per bu.; per bbl.,
fm.krrif .i.w,
TItOPICAL FltriTS.
CIIICAOll Am- 'II -I'lTTI I.' ll.
J.ti; market slow; butchers' stock stead v:
Rood to prime steers. $5.40ifii!.fi0; poor to
mrllllllll. II .Vlr. .'ll- uli,r...nru n,.,l f. ..!...,
3.2."i'if 1.75: piuvm liir.r, t jii i...tc.... iir.w
", luiiin-iM, ti.wmz.vi: 1 1 is. Mi4. in:
calves. $l.rM(0.W; Texas fed steers, $1.15'if
''!i z steers, $3.25ftl.00; Texas
lions-llecelpts today, IS.000; tomorrow
?() ipft i,-.t- ('( ... ..1,...
... " - . ,..-, ui'tinvi Plum , tie
lilRher; top. $....; mixed and butchers, $5.00
nit.M; Rood jocholce heavy, $5.05475.40; rouRh
i ivri.i,ijip, 111:111. a.,. i.vii., n! 111111 itr
.....ir., ... it,'i, .o,
Mll.!l-M lr..,..,l..f u r. iw. . i.. ...
......... ... v...,r, .,,ny, UlitlKt'l HlPaily
Rood to cnoico wethers. $.Tt4.00: fair in
4li,-l'0,.pm';',,I N-aVM-tt: wjstem sheep,
ti rJ f "'.1-: -.uw'Ul.u.Fi nauvo lainufl,
.iu.j, Hinin 11 mini)?-, ji.i.i'il&..i,
(Jfllrliil rcorlptH and Hhlpmcnts for ypster
(lav: HocnltitM onitln nms. i, ...... a
Hhppp, 11,r,Sii. Sh!pmentH. cattle. 5.371: hoiri!
1 Nl- l..m.m 111,
St. I.oiiIm tiriiln mill ProvlNlons
v o l-"1 IS. ,Auk. 24-WHr'AT-llli;her;
y. . ,, , i-iuviiuir, ii'hc; trnck, 73ii
lie Auutlst. 7 .e: Kptilpml,ot- 711.,.
cember. 741i7l4c: No Imnl. auim'iiiv.r.
in . V 'nv,'r: Nn. - casl'. 3sHl; track.
ber. ;:o.;i.; Oecember; 334c ' 7" ' "
OATS Hull: 'n 9. fnih nil'-. ti
AiiKUHt, 2114c; Scpiombcr 2Hic;' December;
UYH-Dtill: 4c.'
FLOl'lt Klrinnr' n:i Inula
ira iancv anil sirnii.iit
. 1 -' , . .1 ... n ,
f.. (.I'lftLini,
$3.45i73.C0: ex
$3,101(3.25; clear,
SI'I'M)K Tlmntllf unnron .,.,.1 .,(. .. .
$3.r.(M,4.M. Kiax. hlRher. $1.40 bid.
CO It NM KAL Steady; $2. 10i(2.15.
IlItAN Steadv In tlrtn' stixtr.iri .i
track. (iC4i(isc. '
llAY-Timothy, steady; $7.00ff 11.00 ; pralrlo
firmer, $7.50.
WMINKY Slendv: $1.21.
I HON COTTflXTIMH ninoivn a vr,
HUMP TWINH-1'nehuilied.
PItOVISIONS Pork. hlirhnrr Inl.l.ln .
$12.50. Lard. hlRher; choice. $0.72. Dry salt
meats (boxed), stroiiR; extra shorts, $7,374;
clear ribs, $7.50; clear sides, $7.C.'4. Pucon
(boxedi, RtrniiR; extra shorts, $8,00; clear
ribs. $S.124; clear sides, $S.25.
MKTAI.S Lead, stendv: Ji "0 qnlr
J 1.00. "
POt LTRY I'lrm: elilcliena 7c- mrlnn
0c; turkeys. ?i7e: younir. 9c: docks, re:
ynnuR;. fi'(M'4e; Reese, 3c; younR, 6&tic.
i.vntn Dieiiny; u,.c.
Ill'TTHIt Steady; creamery, 17321c;
dairy, I5f17c.
lllCCKIPTS-rinur, 0,000 bbls.; wheat,
II. ooo bu.; corn. IO.Ooi) bu.: oats, 31.000 bu.
SIIIPMKNTS-K'oiir. 7.000 bbls.; whent,
101.)0 bu. ; corn. OO.Ooo bu.; oats, 5,000 bu.
Liverpool Criiln Mnrkel,
LlVIIItPOOL, Aur. 21. - KLOl'R- St.
I.oils. fancy winter. Ilrm, nt 7s !d.
WIIKAT Spot, Ilrm; No. 2 red western,
winter, 0s 2d; No. 1 northern, sprlhR, C
3'id; No. 1 California, fis 34fn!s 4d. Futures,
quiet; September, 5s UHd: December, 6s 4d.
COItN--Spot. Ilrm; American mixed, new.
Is; American mixed, old, 4s 14d. Futures,
inlet; .September, 4s d; October, 4s id;
Novemb -r. 4s ',d.
PKAS-Canadian. 5s 04d.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool dur
Iiir the past three days were 101,000 centals,
IncludliiR 143,000 American.
The Imports of Amerlcnn corn durltiR the
past three (lavs were 211,000 centals.
PliOVISIONS-Lard. American rellned,
Ilrm. at :Kx fid; prime western, steady, at
35s: hams, short cut. dull, at 17s; cheese.
American rellned white, steady, nt 51b;
American rellned, colored, (.tcady, ut 52s.
Iviiiiniih City tirnin nnd Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2I.-W1IKAT-Sep.
teniber, 0Pc; Oecember. OS'ic; cash, No. 2
hard. tWfn;ti4e; No. 3, tl5y.c ; No. 2 red,
71li714c; No 3, Ii0fi71c.
COIlN September, 3.)iic: December, .WfJ
324c; cash, No. 2 mixed, ;Vii4c; No, 2 white,
.WSe; No 3, 30c.
OATS- No. 2 white, 21c.
HYH-No. 2, 10c.
HAY Cholco timothy, $3; cholco prairie,
$li.0OHlli.5n.
Ill'TTICIt-Creamery. lCfHSUc; dairy, 16c.
HtSOS Steady; fresh Missouri nnd
Kansas stock. 12c doz., loss off, cases re
turned; new whltewood cases Included, 4e
in ore
IlKCKIPTS-Wbent, 110,100 bu.; corn, 18,200
III. ; oals. 4.000 bu.
SI IIP.MKNTS-AVheat, 227,000 bu.; corn.
IS.oOO bu.; oats, 2,() bu.
Diiliilb llnrkel.
ni'LCTII. Minn, Aiir. 21-WHKAT-No.
1 hard, cash, NH(c; to arrive. nev, S0V,c;
(Id. Me; September. RO'ie; December, S0c;
No 1 northern, cash. 7s'ic; tn arrive, new,
7s4c; old, 7S4e; September, 7Sc; Decem
ber. 7v; No. 2 northern, 757ic.
COHN -JWc.
OATS- Zov.
)lliiiieiiiolU AVIieat Mnrkrt.
1IINNKAPOL1S. Auk. 2I.-W1IKAT-AtiRUst,
75'4c; September, 754c; DecembJr,
74.c.
I'LOCH First patents. $l.05'n 1.10; second
patents, $3 s.V(i3 00; llrst clears, $3.20; seo
olid clears, 2 0(W2 2i.
HHAN-ln bulk. $t2.001i 12.25.
l'lillailelplilo Produce llnrUel,
PHILADELPHIA. Auk. 21-IU'T'VKH-llrin:
4e hUhcr; fancy western creamery,
22c: fnncv orlntB. 23c.
KOOS Firm; 4e hlRher; fresh nearby,
17c; fresh western, 17c; fresh southwestern,
15c; fresh southern, 14c.
M I Mvn11l.ee firiiln Market.
MILWAl'KKK, Wis., Aur. 2I.-WIIKAT-Flrm;
No. 1 northern, 77c; No 2 northern,
711175' ic
HYK-lllRher; No. 1. 5l4)52c
HAHLKY IllKher; No. 2, 50051c; sample,
39'u 41C.
.M()VI2li:TS OF STOCKS ,XI IIO.VDS.
Chinese Sllmitloii Supposed to lie the
Cmise of DullncMN,
NKW YORK. Aur. 2I.-Dullners continues
to be the most notable characteristic of tin
forelRii security markets nnd New York
dlsp'ays the same lack of actlvltv. Tho
Reneral hesitancy Is ascribed to the per
plexities of the Chinese situation. Specu
lation was as unlntcrestliiK today as for
some time past and movements In special
stocks were attributed to Independent In
fluences. A Reneral trend toward lower
prices was noted, with the tendency fav
ored In part by conspicuous weakness of
some specialties. Movements In tho rail
road list were small, but some larpe frac-
w 'ippn.l .vi Vnriii r Pe"lllc p- I
Union Pacific around midday, when thn
Reneral tendency downward assumed some
force. th- failure of St. Paul to respond
tn Its Increase In eninliiRS of $75,311 for tits
third week In Aue.ist, dlscouraslUK buying
o. the western ..uiks. 00. hi.. 1. 1 .. . .
was deult In only to the extent of 500 shares
nnd no transactions whatever occurred
nfter thn announcement that the IIunttnR
ton holdings would not come on the mar
ket. Heneral protlt takliiR made tho ad
vance In St, .Louis Southwestern preferred
when It crossed 30 nnd there wis n reac
inn; 1 1,ul ,"t i"" 0,,'v n
small frai tlon. SuRar was rpilte prominent
and Rained l"j, on discussion as to future
trade conditions. Capital was made by th
bears out of the announcement of the In
corporation of a new company to enter the
( hlcnRo Has Held. It did not develop wlmt
the relations of the new company would
110 with the Peopled Oas company, but the
bears put the price down a point, which
was. however, regained toward the end on
short covering. Stocks of local corporations
displayed marked heaviness at Intervals
Amerlcnn Ice, Ilrooklyn Transit and Con
so'ldated Oas yielded from IS to 24 per
cent. No dellnite news accompanied the
mi vements, but the weakness of the latter
was said to be realizing. Induced by Its l.ito
potable rise. Some Interest was aroused
by a break of 5 points In Lneknwannn,
which Is usually very much neR!ected.
Transactions In the stock reached a thou
sand shares and there was a llnal rally of
2 points. Statements that the general con
dition of the Iron Industry showed a de
cided Improvement and that nczotlntlons
with labor organizations were In a fair way
of being adjusted satisfactorily did not Im
part any strength to the metal group,
which was reactionary all around nslde
from Tennessee Coal, which Improved 14.
l orecasts of tomorrow's bank statement
Indicate a Rain In cash by local Institu
tions of $7,152,027. There nre no Indication
of Immediate roIiI shipments, the exchange
market ruling nt about half a cent below
profitable rates. Toward the close the
stock market showed a tendency to rally
In sympathy with large Rains In special
stocks.
Honds were Irregular, with heavy realiza
tions In St. Louis Southwestern the feature.
Total miles, par value, $705.0). t'nlted
States new 4s advanced 4 per cent and
the refunding 2s when Issued declined 4
per cent In the bid price.
Thn Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: The dealings
In the markets here today were Inslgnlh
cant, but the tone was ilrm. There was
no reature. The Hank or Knglnnd bought
JKI5.f gold In bar.4 and lot 25,000 engaged
for the Cape. Hills were a little higher on
the stiff treasury allotmrnl. It Is ru
mored that the bank has begun borrowing
to sustain rntes.
Following are the cIosIiir prices on the
New York Stock exchange:
Atrhlion "7
do pfd 70
Hnltllm.ro & 0 7li
Cinmllnii Tactile .. Si
(Aitiinln So P
Che. & Ohio 27",
lilcnmi (J V
(' . II. q I !M (
Chi. In. I. A 1. 22
In pM
Chicago & i: 111.. Mi
Chlcnmi & N. W...1654
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Supplies of Cattle and Hogs Mako
Markets Moro Active.
HOGS SELL FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
Flit Cnltle Are In Active Demand mid
Change II11111I nt nil Advance of
J'ltc to Ten Cents Cooil
Feeders Also Sell Well.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aur. 21.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4.916
3,W7
. 5,M0
, 3,260
. 1.7&S
r,tC2 1.161
7.5'JtS 11.3M
S,li:i 7,0Vt
5.85S 9.261
Hecclnts were-
Olllclal Monday
Olllclal Tuesday
Olllclal Wedncsdny ...
Olllclal Thursday .,.
Olllclal Friday....
Mvo days this week. ..19,777 31.617 45,(61
Same days lust week. . . .16.90S SI,S7." 31,177
Same days Week before.. 18.350 32.677 30.C51
Same three weeks ago. .13.035 2H.300 10,99)
same four Weeks 11 mi. . .12.054 33.233 23.50
Average price paid tor hogs tor the last
several days, with comparsons:
I. & ! 1W,i,
c. It.
C. C. C. A St
Colorado So...
l.i lKt pf.l
do 2.1 pfd
Dl, & lluilnnn.
Pel. L. & V..
Puiwr & It. O.
n pfd
Krle
lo lt pf.1
fit. Nor. pfil
1 locking Conl ...
Ilo.'klng Valley
llllnnls Central .
Iowa Central ...
do pfil
Iike Hrle & S
do pf.l
Lnke Hhore
L. ft .V
Mnnlmttnn L ...
Met. St. Ill-
Mexican Central
.Minn. St. I...
lo pfd
Mo. P.icltlc
Mobile Ohio .
SI.. K. & T
do nf.l
N. .1. Central ...
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk & V....
do pfd
No. I'nclOo
lo pfd
Ontnrlo & W
Ore. Ily & Nnv
do pfd
I'ennjjlvnnlft ...
Heading
Mo ),t pfd....
1I0 2d nf.l
Rio O. V
(In pM
St. I,. & S. P....
do 1st pfd
do 2,1 pfd
St. !. Southw...
lo pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. 1. fir OmRha.
So. I'nclOc
So. Hallway
do pf.l
Texas & PalOc..
fnlon Pacific :.!!
do pfd 7ilS
YVal.u?h 74
do pfd lSi,
Wheel. & I.. i: 8'j
do II fd 5J,
Win. (Vntrnl 114
Thhil Avenuo W
Adnm I'.x 123
American Hi IV.
P. S. K C,
Wells.Knrgo Kx 12.1
Anier. Cot. Oil .131,
do pfd S$i
A nicr. Malting t'j
do pf.l 2.P j
Atner. S. & It 374
do pfd SS4
Anier. Splrlta i,
do pfd 1;
Anier. S. Hoop .... 1D
do pfd fi",
Amer. S. & V 31
do pfd :p,
Anier. Tin Plate .. K
do pfd 7714
Amer. Tobacco .... !).,
do pf.l 12
Anac. Mining Co... IP,
llrnnklyn It. T
Colo, l-'nel Iron.. 3l,
Con. Tobacco !,".,
do pfd 77
Feileral Steel 51
do pfd IMij
flen. KpYtrlc 1374
nincoe Susar 5I
do pfd !S
Inter. Paper 52i
do pfd f,
Iiclede (las 7Jij
Niitlonnl lllscult ... SI
n
n
in
lij'
...17614
... 1S
... 'W4
... 10,
...33
...153
... 114
... 3IS
...IKi,
...19
... 4.'i
... JS'i
...13
. . .209
... ;i
... 9P,
...im;,
... jii
...
... 9.1
... 514
I
"in
... 301., 1
...1301,1 ,ln pf,l
...12J'. National I-nd
... do pfd
... 704 National Steel
.. M do pfd
71 N. Y. Air
.. !
.. 7f
..W,
.. 16
.. 5S
.. MO
.. 9.)
No. Ameilcan
I'aclllc ('oust ,
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pM..,,
IMclOc Hall ...
People's (las .
Pressed S. Cir
do pfd
l'allni.in P.
SiJ
K'i
ssi;
:i
HI
llrnkc.120
. 33',
. 13
. 29i
.173
.112
. 311,
!'
:i'j s. It. & T.
Car
I.
Sutar
do pfd
Tenn. Coal
P. S. leather
do pfd
C. S. Ituhher ....
do pfd
Western l'nlnn ...
nepuhlle I. ft K...
do pfd
P C. c ft St. L
... 1.1
... ,
... si
... ni
... r.i
... 9V;
... .VI,
...71)
...1M'i
. . . .V'i
...123
...tn;
... 7rt'i
... 10?.
... t,n
... stni
... 9P5
7ii,
:.3,
SI
Offered. Ux-dlvldend.
Xew York Money Market,
NKW YOIIK, Aur. 2l.-MONF,Y-On call
easy, l,irul'i per cent. Prime mercantile
paper 4'd'5 per cent.
STI'.KLINu K.XCIIANO F-Flrmor. with
actual business In bankers" bills at JI.S7H
for demand nnd II.M, for sixty days.
Posted rates JtAifi and JI.SS',rf4.Sl
Commercial bills, $l.s3i,ff I.SI.
SILVlilt-llar. rie; silver cert II cates.
filMra'ie; Mexican dollars. lc.
HONIJS Government bond.. Irreunlnr:
state bonds, Irregular; railroad bonds, Irreg
ular.
Hie closing prices on bonis today are na
follows:
reg.
I. S. ref. I
do coupoo
do 3s, reg.
do coupon
do now 4,
do coupon
do old, 1s,
do coupon
do 5, res
do coupon
I), of ( 3 C3s....
Atfh. gen. 4s
d adj. 4s
Canada So. 2s
"lies ft O. tH...
do 5s
ft N. W. c. 7s
do S. I". deli. Ss
Chicago Ter. 4s..
'nln. So. 4s
I. ft It. O. Is...,
In Is
Krle gen. ti
W. ft I). C.
ten llleetrle Ss.
la Centr.il ts
ft N. unl.
M.. lv. ft T. in..
do 4s
Y. C. Is...
.IOS14
.1:214
. 6V1
103'i
St I, 4S..1MH
W. c. 4s. 97U
I1D
Is.
, reg..l03; x
IKtn N. .1 C gen. 5s.
119 I No. Pacific 3s....
100 I do Is
reg.... C.m N V, ( ft
133'4 Norfolk ft
..II'. .Ore. Nnv.
..lU (In Is ..
..11:13 o s. i.. e. .
..IIS'4 do conol Cs
..i:: Heading gen. 4.
..1W, ltlo C, W. Is
.. "ii. Si 1, ft I M c 5s
..m "St I, ft s !' g. Cs.lJ.
.. (9' St. Paul consols. ...HT'i
..117 St. ! C. ft P. i. iits:
,.ii" no m
..120'i Sn. I'aclllc Is...
.. 93 1 So. Hallway 3s
. . SlVi "S. It. ft T. fi.
103 Tex. ft IMclfte
...10:15
...I2C.U
...11214
... S7V,
91
.1111',
97
09
Is..
..11.1
..in
.. 11
.. w;
.. or.
.1191',
. 71tj
.101
. C5
U..K2IA
an ;s r.i;
l'nlnn I'aclllc l....10.V,
Wiitmsli Is 117
do Is mm
We'd Hhore ti 11)1',
Wis. I'entral Is
Va. Centuiles.... S9i
When Issued. Offered. Illd.
lloMtmi Sloeli (liintiitliiiis,
UOSTON. Aug. 24.-Call loans. 2!i3 ner
cent: tlmo loans, Sid'.i per cent. Omci.it
cIosIhr:
S. V
. T. ft
iln pfd
Anier. Sugar ....
In pfd
Anier. Telephone,
llnslnn Klcvatcd
Ilosp.n ft Mo
II. ft CI
Dominion Conl .
do pf.l
ederal Steel ...
do pfd
ItchVmrg pfd...
Clen Kleetrle ...
do pfd
M Klec. 111....
Mculcan Central
Ml. h. Telephone
N. (1. ft C.
Old folony
Old Dominion ..
Ituhber
t'nlon I'hcIIIc ..
. ITU'W.si i:nd
. fil W.'HtliiKh. Kleetile.
.i:iT, Wl. i'entral
IP) IN. i:. O ft
.111 Adienture .
.117 lAlloiioit Mining Co.
... I'1! Amal. Copper
....i:n. Atlantic
.... IV, II Htnn ft .Mont...
t'Oijj Untie ft- fliMon..
.... 31 Cal. ft Hecla
.... c-ntennlnl
... 137 Franklin
137'j "iiiiih .Kit
....139 Os-eola
:01 Parrot
... ll'j Qulncy
... 91 Santa l"e Copper.,
131, T.miariiek
....t'Vl'b.l'tnli Mining
....IS Im 1111
.... 29V, Wolverines
.... Wi
:
. 23
.3'
. I3
. 7.17
. IC'i
.1MU
. 67
. mi
.!).
1'i
.211
. 30i 4
. 3
. 40!,
London Stock (lliollltloiix,
LONDON, Aug. 2I.-I p. m. -Closing:
Cons., money 95 11-16 i:rp
In nocount 9S1-IC do 1st pfd..
Atchison
"anadlan I'aeine.
St. Paul
Illinois Central ..
linillivlIlP
nlon I'aclOc pfd
N. Y. Central ...
:s Pennsylvania ..
. M'i I Heading
..lKl'SINn. lMclllo pfd.
,.111'i riran.l Tiunlt ..
.. 73i Aniiconda
. 7i I Hand Mines ...
..133ij
1l"i
3P,
(WH
sn
73
9
391,
SILVHIl-Ilar. hteady. 2Si(,d per cunce.
MONHY Firm. 2S3-1B per ceni: shoit
bills. 3.16fi31S, per cent: three months' lulls.
3 U-16Tj3't, per cent.
Xew York Minim; .Stock.
NKW YORK, Aug. 21. The follnwlnir nrn
thn closing quotations for mining shares
today:
Chollar 11 Ophir
r v i'-aith
( rown Point
'on. Cal. ft Va..
Dndwood .... ...
liould ft Oirrle .
Hale ft Norcroas
llomertilke
Ontario
. 11
l
13.1
. 15
1.100
..wo
Qiilililver pfd.
I Sierra Nevada .
Standard
'I'liloa Con
'Yellow Jacket ..
. i:
. 10
.CO
. 32
.3S0
. 7?
Condi! Inn of tin- TrciiMtry,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 -Today's' state-
ment of the treasury balances in the gen-
nil fund, exclusive of the H5iM)n.hii gold
reserve In the division of reilemntluii.
shows: Available cash balance, $!.J7.15'i,H'J;
gold. Ji;7,72.1'Jii.
Oil Mnrket.
OIL CITY. Pa . Aug. 2l.-OIL-i'redlt bal.
anccs, Jl 25; certificates, no bid, shipments
161.553 bbls, average. 16.SI1 bbls., runs, 3.S.537
bbls.: average, R9,!iS3 bbls
LONDON, Aur. 24 OILS- Llnsctd oil,
S3s 6U, turpentine spirits, 2ta 6d.
Aug. 1
Aug, 2
Aug. 3
AUR. 4
Aug. 5
Aug. C
Aug. 7
Aug. S
Aur. 9
Aur. 10....
Aug. 11....
Aug. 12....
Aug. U....
Aug. 14....
Aur. 15....
Aug. 16....
Aug. 17....
Aug. IS....
A tlR. 19....
Aug. 20....
Aug 21....
Aur. 2.'....
AUR. 23....
Aug. 21 .... 1
J19J.ll99.lS9J.llLlS9t.lli9i.lW4
G 151
u IS
G 15
G 10
G 04
5 14
G 15
6 041
G 001
4 93
I 4 35
4 P.i
4 ldi 3 79!
I 261 3 71
4 3)i 1 67
4 431 3 61
4 45 3 71
I 3 77
4 33
4 37 3 M
4 321 3 67
I 28 3 67
4 23 3
1 771 4 46
3 45 1 4 45!
47' 2 F3 4 54
3 571 2 SV
i w, DO
3 02 4 5
2 921 4 55
a 75 I Wl
3 53
3 43!
3 45
4 97
1 V
4 9S
G 00!
I 95
I
G 03
6 02
G OH
4 97
4 43'
4 41
4 32,
4 3U
1 1(
4 GO,
4 42
4 42,
4 til
I 42
3 85'
3 71
3 75
3 7SI
3 71
3 66!
3 67
3 75
3 49
3 53
3 51
3 56
3 or
3 CS
2 7C
2 S6
2 SO
2 741
2 S3
2 S3
3 69
3 74 3 S3
3 Ml 3 79
3 70l
3 71) 2 S4
3 (M
3 731
3 701
3 761
2 8S
2 79.
4 49!
4 57
4
4 60,
4 591
4 52.
4 12
4 17
4 55,
t 51
4 56
i Sol 4 49
2 791 4 30'
I 4 36
2 OS' 4 30
4 59
4 51
4 t5
4 78
4 M
4 77
4 S3
4 SO
4 70
4 71
4
I 57
5 06
5 OS
5 11
5 07
5 04
5 10
5 US
5 12
5 14
Indicates Sunday
. The official number or cars of stock
nrutiRlit in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r
C. M. & St. P. Hy...
O. . St. L. Ily
Missouri Paclllc Hy..
I'. P. system
C. N. W. Hy
F F.. Ji M. V. Ily....
(.'., St. P.. M. & O....
It. ei M. It. It. H
C, 11. & CJ. Ky
K. C. & St. .1
C, H. I. & P., east...
C, It. 1. Ai P., west...
3
1
i:t
3
::u
s
21
I
1
3
1
91
29
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1,-1.1 1
1,091
1,075
1,510
513
816
Total receipts 66
The disposition of the dny s receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co S
(1. II. Hammond Co 175
Swift and Company 132
Cuilahy Packing Co 321
Armour ifc Co 7S
It. Hecker & Dcriiii 124
Vansant fc Co 71
J. L. Carey 7S
I. nbman & Co 3(72
W. 1. Stephens G
Hill & lluntzinRer 25
llenton it Underwood 26
Hamilton & Rothschild... 132
II. F. Hobblck G
A. F. Mawhlnney s
Other buyers 403
.1,956 5.C50
4.512
G.3.SS
Totals
CATTL1C There was Just about an aver
mro Friday's run of cattle here today, nnd
as the demand was "fully equal to the
supply the market was In good snap.
CIiUhro came about steady, but noll-rs
held for a G'TilOc advance on corn cattl
and packers met their prices. The dem ind
was, of course, better on the Rood cattle,
hut even the hair-rat stuff moved more
freely, which hns been neglected 'ill the
week.
The cow market did not advance the same
as steers. The better grades were Jim
about steady, but buyers M'cmcd to have
about all they wanted this week, which
made the market 011 the medium grades
and eminent u little wciuc and slow.
There were a good many feeders on sale
Ibis morning, considering the size of the
receipts. The better grade, were In good
demand nnd changed hands at about steady
prices. In a few cases sellers claimed
they received little moro than would hnvo
been paid yesterday, but as a rule tho
market did not show much change. The
light cattle and common graded wero rather
slow nnd prices on that class of stock were
no bettur.
Western rangers wore mostly on tho
feeder order today nnd packers found verv
little to work on. Killers were strong. In
sympathy with the advance on corn cattle.
There were not very many cows here, tho
better grades selling about Hteady and tho
others slow, and in some cases a little
weak. Feeders were steady on the good
lleshy cattle and slow on common nnd
Kcpresentatlvo sales:
IIIJUF 5TKUU3.
No,
19..
43..
19..
3.1..
15..
i:..
1..
light.
No.
1
2v!!.'!!
2.1
1
2
u.'.'.'.'..
... 964
...1032
... !M
... 6 CO
...IOCS
...1030
...1073
Av. l'r.
860 3 no
4 11
4 60
4 61
4 7.1
5 00
5 00
5 10
10:0
1131
1 130.1
I5SD
1IC0
KOO
A v. Tr.
.13M 5 40
5 40
5 50
5 .10
5 60
B M
6 50
IC70
9J3
m
1010
910
750
1170
1023
1150
2 00
2 CO
2 00
.
2 31
2 5-1
2 CO
2 60
2 60
COWS.
1....
910
1110
96:
901
sio
10:6
S75
P2S
: 60
2 7.1
2 90
2 01
3 2.1
3 3.1
3 50
...116)
. . .113"
...14:5
...livo
...1100
1....
1....
3)....
4....
3....
10....
27....
I....
13....
1....
1....
COWS AND HKIFKHS.
.,.1025 4 1.1
HKIFliHS.
4 7.1
BULLS.
2 fO
2 70
: vi
2 Si
:ow
. . . . K0 2 50
. . . . f.V 2 75
.... CA) 3 f)
.... 751 3 0)
....K60 3 1.1
. . . . SiS 3 20
STOCK F.HS
....5(0 2 50
.... 770 2 71
.... 731
.... W
.... 370
....1077
.... 551
.... 910
.... 796
.... S70
I :o 3 00
9 10C.0 in
1 1630 4 no
1 4S.) S fO
S AND IIIOJFKRS.
19 617 3 :.1
49.1 3 .1.1
R Ml 3 .10
1 430 3 50
3 6S0 3 73
SI 920 3 90
AND FKUDKHS.
5 Ml 3 71
4 70 3 SO
1 010 4 00
2 7.7) ((VI
5 490 1 :o
7 537 4 :0
1077 4 40
21 1067 4 50
21 1094 4 SO
1 53.) 5 00
3 25
3 40
3 50
3 f.0
3 90
a w
3 75
3 7.1
CALVES.
130 5
STOCK CALVES.
267 5 00
NEBRASKA.
913 3 65 1 feeder... R30
3 50 1 cow 930
3 SO 5 feeders.. 528
Slantleld Idaho.
41 cows 1022 3 10 20 cows 10.4K
1 cow 970 3 40 I cows 1115
57 cows 10:i0 3 40 IS cows 1057
20 cows 1332 2 75 1 cow 1240
21 feeders.. 1102 I Oil 5 feeders. . 'MO
L. Shaw wyo.
17
50 feeders
S feeders., v..
S3 fecdera.. 022
J. 11
1022
970
10:i0
1332
1102
K.
053
oso
890
,1035
I')
1059
1705
11 OS
1270
725
W.
1152
013
3 50
3 10
3 33
3 40
2 50
3 40
2 00
3 25
S feeders.
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
2 cows....
2 feeders.
IS cows
7 bulls....
7 cows
1 cow
I feeders..
25 feeders. .
3 feeder!)..
12 feeders. .
10 cows
25 feeders.
1 bull
0S0
970
1 30
3 70
2 70
2 70
1 30
3 15
2 60
3 no
1 :
I 30
913 3 70
1 steer
5.1 steers..,
3 feeders.
17 cows....
5 stags. . .
3.1 feeders.
I bull
21 feeders.
17 feeders.
.1200
. S27
F.
, tliti
. S73
!4
,1. .1.
HIM
.1021
1139
: 90
3 33
3 20
3 75
!fl 2 feeders
3 70 1 feeder.
3 70 4 rows 1032
2 70 1 cow 1000
1 ,'!0 3 feeders.. 556
3 15 1 cow 1100
2 00 1 bull 1620
3 9) 3 COWS 1243
3 M 411 feeders.. 691
4 30 6 feeders.. 716
L. Horton Wyo,
I 00 81 feeders.
3 00
Paul Campion Wyo.
091 3 SO 7 feeders.. 778
m 2 10
Johnson At N. Idaho.
Mini I 40 2 feeders.. 1120 3
150U 2 IV)
J. F. Walts-Idaho.
4 feeders.. 002 3 20 1 feeder
1 mi 1 feeder
3 75 36 steers.
H. Smith-Colo.
3 6) 15 cuws...
2 70
COLORADO.
.1200 3 75 31 feeders
4 10
McGlnuls, Idaho.
2 00 1 bull 1300 2 60
4 15 I feeders .1023 3 75
I 40 3 feeders . 11 10 3 7.1
HO(Jh "1 he supply of hogs this mornlnR
was rather limited and the demand was In
Rood shape. Chicago came strong tn 5c
hlRher, whli h gave the sellers a Rood
chance to hold their droves at lrond. Ilrm
prices. The Reneral market was abouc
iifil'-jc hlRher than yesterday and In some
cases posxlhly a dime more was paid than
the hogs would have brought yesterdaj.
Packers hud to hme fresh supplies, so
the price did not make so much difference.
1 ho greatest advance this morning was on
tho heavy weights, which yesterday would
hardly sell nt any figure Today they
moved quite, freely, owlns to tho light sup.
.. 960
..1120
.. 809
SIO 2 70
879 3 90
Ply. The bulk of the heaiy weights sold
right around l.l.OO nml butcher welchts
at J5.0Oy3.05 nnd light weights ut from J5.05'ij-
SeVeml CHrtnn.la Amnn Im Inlrt Im tltr,
lug and the demand for those wns not so
Kooii ami prices eased off a little, so that
the high point of the mnrket was about
in mo middle. Representative sales;
No.
50...
74...
57...,
72...
El...
49...,
fS.
Av.
..219
..!)
. .211
Hi
JM
71 :n
63 Ii
e; 230
72 '.t8
69 219
41 245
ii 2)7
...245
...SO
...235
213
M....
62....,
7t....,
77 23.1 80
4)
Sh. Pr.
40 S OSH
5 02',
f. iv
S OJH
o Ml,
5 0J1,
6 fjij
5
5 021
S 02ij
5 Olifc
E 03
5 IV1
6 05
5 05
r. or,
5 or.
6 05
.1 0.1
5 01
5 or.
5 05
5 0,1
5 C5
5 05
5 0.1
6 nfi
5 01
5 05
5 (1
5 05
5 05
3 OS
5 05
505
5 07H
5 071,
5 07lj
B 074
5 07"4
5 074
5 10
5 10
5 10
C 171,
cars of
or 9.2IW
M
40
so
150
1
40
80
so
4.1
"to
1:0
so
'40
40
40
41
IM
$0
No. Av. Sh. l'r,
:( 34.1 ... 4 MH
to 20S IM 4 92it
41 312 JO 4 95
57 207 "00 4 91
10 211 ...
4 Ml ... 4 9?iJ
Sh 316 ... 4 97t
5 20 120 5 l
49 211 s) 5 0)
54 270 16.1 5 00
79 219 JO 5 CO
66 2M 40 5 00
5 349 ... 5(0
60 247 ... 6 00
77 2J2 1W 5 00
57 K? SO J 0.)
2 224 ... 5 f
6.1 231 JO 5 CO
61 161 40 5 CO
f" 271 ICO 5 00 60 3f0
61 :6i) J0 5 CO tj 2ii
51 2M3 ... 5 00 57 325
43 3'3 JO 5 00 71 19S
62 2(0 120 S (X) ;s Mi)
229 4 0 5 (0 74 232
'3 245 40 5 00 6J 3-3
73 214 JO 5 (0 St 2llt
9 20 ... 5 00 M r.
65 2.11 160 5 00 J7 176
59 276 SO 5 0) M 239
t S57 1 5 00 60 JSrt
75 :67 JO 5 (0 61 242
52 J7S ... 6 00 to,.,, jj
50 279 .. 6 00 76 20.1
61 251 200 5 n.) to s
54 213 40 5 M OS 221
60 295 SO 5 00 71 m
59 270 50 5 00 67 241
47 241 40 5 92 U 71 517
67 2.16 J.) S 0214 93 194
63 25(i 40 S 021, JO 233
81 215 ISO 5 021, 70 24.1
1 232 4) 5 OJi, 10! 266
3 252 . 5 021, CI 23.1
' 225 IM 5 021 7 ISO
o.. . . . z.u SO 6 02'1
SH FFP Tllrtfrt ,,-aM-. ...am k.hIm a
sheen raumrinal in 11.1 ...n.'.,i.,..
head, which makes tin, uum.iv r.ir'ili,. v.'.'t.u
very liberal. Packers did not seem to want
nnythlng, nH they said they were filled up
uie weeg, nnu consentient v illil not
place any bids, t'n until 12 n'elock there
was nothing of any consequence sold, with
the exception of n string of feeders. The
same as with the western cattle, feeder
buyers aro In many cases better bidders
than tile lllickxra TI,,. f.,,l..,-M (I,,, I u.,1,1
orniigiu uiiout steady prices.
Quotations; Choice weslern grass wctti
ii.,,',"'K'3,i"; f,,lr K"1 Krass wethers,
f3.25fi3.40; choice grass yearlings, $l.C5itTi5;
choice ewes. 1.1 CnWi.'t er. cir ..,,,1 ntva.c
J2.73W3.C0; fair to good' yearlings. J3. 40573 63 ;
Cholco stir lie Ininl.M Jl ssci.l in fulr 1,, 1.11ml
spring lambs. R5W4.75; feeder wethers.
U2.yri3.60; feeder lambs, Jl.001fl.23. Rep
resentative sales:
isc. Av. Pr.
168 native cull lambs S3 $3 im
.1 Idaho ewes 40 $.1 00
3 Idaho wethers 116 3 30
10 Idaho wethers 125 3 3,"
21 Idaho wethers 102 3 35
40 feeding lambs 51 4 00
25 cull lambs r.i J ft-.
2s5 Idaho lambs on 1 5a
431 Idaho lambs fli 4 70
426 Idaho lambs 1;-. 4 73
39 vomlnir focallm? nwaa Kit :i in
199 Wyoming feeding ewes .... SI 3 30
CIIIC.VCO 1,1 VB STOCK MAItKl.T.
Cnllle Are tienernllv Dull Hok
Aclhc nnd llluher.
CHICAGO Aug. 2l.-CATTLi:-Rccelpts,
,000. Market generally dull. Butchers'
stock about steady: natives, best on sale
today, two carloads, nt J3.55. Oood to prime
steers. J3.IOfi6.00; poor to medium ?I.60't5.3'I;
selected feeders, steady. JI.O0fH.75; mixed
stockers, slow, J3.2jft3.H0; cows. I2 65H4.ID;
y;l&r?'.J3-m!r'M: '"'UTf. J2.)1i2.60; bulls,
J2.5Ofi4.40; calves, stronR, J5.OOfi0.65 Tex-ans-Recelpts,
SCO. Best on sale today, nine
carloads, J3.S5. Texas-fed steers. II lVii
uo: Texas irass utpnr .i j t n. .r-....
bulls. J2.50fi3 25. " '
IIUUS IlCCe IHS todllV. ISlVO' nvtl.,nln,l
tomorrow. 12.O0O: left 'over r.on ' m.,.l.
active, strong to 5c higher; top. $5.55; mixed
and butchers. J5.00W5.5O; cood to choice.
heavy, J.i.l0fi5. 15: roneh henvv niKtiMr,.
light. J5.lor5.55. Bulk of sales. J5 15ii5.lil.
SHEEP AND 1.AMtlSI.nnl.,iu ci-in
Sheep steady; good lambs, stronger, (lood
to choice wethers, J3.65f('I.OO; fair to choice
mixed, J3.35f.-3.65: western sheep. n.SMia.fS;
Texas sheen. 12.5W3.R0: iiatlvn luttiix linn?!
5.50; western lambs. Jl.75ji5.23.
York Live Stock.
NEW YORK. Aiiir. 91 Til."i.'vi.'sij.
celpts. 3.379 head; very little trade for lack
of stock: higher except for thin cows; ordi
nary steers. 15. 00; choice fat oxen. J5.00:
bulls. $2.40f! 3.371V. cows. Il.234Tt.25. r.ihVa
ntlote Llvernnnl Hta.fialv f
don I2c at Liverpool, nc; refrigerator beof,
vv. ii-l 1111111111,
CALVES Receipts. 250; steady demand;
nil sold; veals. Ji.00fi8.fi0; culls. $1.50; bilt-
lermiiKs ami ieu calves, t3.wml.si.
SHEEP AND LAMBS I..colnlo 1 ',1-.
head; sheep, dull nnd neglected; lambs. 15ft
36c higher: sheep, 2.50Ti 1.12H,; few choice
nnd export wethers, $4.50f( 1.75; culls, J2.00;
lnmbs. $5.506.75,
IIOCS Recelnts. 1.585 head: sleinlv nl
J5.S0O6.00; choice and fancy, light. J6.lufj6.15.
Kiinsnn City l.lTr StoeU Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 21. C ATT LK Re
celnts. 3.000 natives. I.ftn) Texans. Hirlit
supply; all classes sold freelv at stendv
prices. Native steers. $3.5nft1.25: RlnekeM.
J3.50fil.50; butchers' cows and heifers. $1.00
5i4.IV); canners, J2.50ff3.00; fed wexteins. $1.50
ffifi.OO; wintered Texans, $3,5ofi3.5; prass
rexms. H.2ift3.f.i. t'a ves Itjce nts. 3):
market steady; sales. J5.0Ofi5.5O.
II (jus-iteeelpts. w.inn): market mostly
steady; a few shades higher. Heavy nnd
mixed. J5.05ft5.25; light. J5.10f 15.27' i; plRH,
Jl.90fi5.0il.
SHEEP AND I.AMUS itecemts. 1.101).
Oood demand, ut steady nrlccs. Lambs.
Jl.25ft4.05: muttons, J3.25ji3.60; feeders, J3.C0
5J3.73; culls, $2.50ft3.(jo.
St. Louis Live Stock MttrKet.
ST. LOLMS. Aur. 2I.-CATTLE-Recrlpts.
ItVfl head, IncludliiR 1,000 Texiins: market
steady with Texans slow; native shipping
and export steers,' JI.9ofj5.75, with tops
worth JO.O0; dressed beef and bitcher steers.
Jl.50fi5.55; steers under 1 .000 pounds. J4.O.M1
1.9i: stockers and feeders. $3.25fi4.60; cows
and heifers, J2.00fJI.60; canners. Jl.i)ft2.S3,
bulls. J2.50fi3.23: Texas and Indian steers.
J3.35ft4.05; cows nnd heifers. J2.25ft3.75.
HOtiS Recelnts. fi.H'Ki head; market 5c
higher; pigs and llRhts. J5.20ft5. 15; packers,
i.l.vnri.i; hillcliers. $.1.3.101.1, 1.1.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts. 1.300
head; market steady; native muttons, J3.50
St.3.75; lambs, J3.S5f5.00; culls and bucks,
M0f.l3.50; stockers, J2.Wi3.60.
St. .losepb Live Stock.
SOI'TII ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. AllR. 2(.-(Spo-
clal.) The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts, l.anr head; mnrket
steady to 10c lower; natives, Jl.25f(3.0;
lexns and westerns, j.i.L'.rtio.w; cows ami
heifers, J2.00f4.60; bulls and sIbrs, J2.00ff
1.75: vearlltms nnd calves. J3.25f4.60; stock
ers and feeders, J3.25fl,33; veals, J5.0flf50.
HOOS Receipts, ri.'uo nentij market
strong to 5c hlRher; all Rrades, $o.oowj.17;
bulk of sales. J5.07V4iai5.17H.
SHEEP Receipts, J.mi head; market
Hteady.
Stock In Sight.
Following are the recelnts nt the four
principal western markets for AURiist 21:
Cat Hp. IIiiits. HIipv
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas uity
St. Louis
Totals
Cattle.
....1.7SS
....2,000
....1,00')
....1.500
Hogs.
5,838
18,(KI0
350
5,900
Sheep.
9.266
5,0'XI
1.4U)
1,3(0
.9,288 30,108 16,961
Foreign Fliiniiclnl.
BERLIN. Aug. 21. ExchaiiRo on London,
!0m 17'taiiifR for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills, 2'i per cent; three mouths' bills,
per cent. Business wns riuiei on inc.
bourse today, with the exception that mine
shares lluctunted heavily, but recovered
well toward tho close.
LONDON, Aug. 21. Discount rates stif
fened on the Stock exchango tnday In an
ticipation of an Increased demand In con
nection with the settlement next week and
month-end reciulrements. With the ap
proach of the settlement less disposition Is
manifested to make fresh engagements.
Home rnllroads were llrmer, especially
ireat Eastern nnd (ireat Western, t in
bears endeavorliiR to repurchase In n mar-
et bare of stock. American securities.
opened fairly Ilrm, but IrreRiilar, then ensed
it. cioHiiiR nrm. mo denuiiRS were con-
llned lo professlnnnls. Grand Trunk ral
lied smartly on tho repfirt of the tratlle
Increnso In place of tho anticipated de
crease. Later they heenmo easier. Mlno
shares In the absence of support wero
Iroop iir. The amount of bu on with.
drawn from tho Bank of England on bal
ntice today was .Clo.onO. Spanish 4s closed
7IVi. Oold premium nt Buenos Ayres,
at
13t 20
PARIS.
lOOf 07M,C
i.oniinu,
J.6211
Aur. 21. Three per cent rentes,
for the account. Exchange 011
if 17tic for checks. Snanlsh 4s.
Business was dull on the Imuran
today on realizations. Interest centered In
Itto tintos nnd industrials. Toward the
close there was a Rood inn of Ro tintos on
nrmer copper, ripnnisn is ami Brazilians
were heavier
Snujiir Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2I-SI'(!AR Raw.
steady, fair retlnlng, 44c, centrifugal. 9ii
IW1.1. :"i,c
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Markot on the Whole is Steady, but Not
Active.
IRON INDUSTRIES FURNISH GOOD NEWS
Client Mnrket Mnkc Another Slide
IJtMin Hip l.nildrr nnd '1'otielies llir
l.oueK Point It Hns Iteiiehcd
Since Hurl) In .fniie.
.NEW YORK, Aug. H.-H. G. Dun & Co.'s
Meekly Review of Trade will say:
1 hp sky is not cloudless, but there hns
been no backward movement of business
this week. The chief drawback to the
tX'CK I1I1H oeeil II10 ltllnMIA limit 1. ur.
sections of the west, which was more elll-
cieni in retarding business than the lower
w'lui'uiiiiure easi was in stimulating It.
i-rop mlvlres continue as elu.i.rrnl 11 U II f
any time lately, and the labor sltua-
1 on shows no Importnnt chatiRes In work-
I Ti, ' fteauy. nut there is
iuir tn 11 iii'r-iirin ititfitu na cm n. .. 1..
?i,,C.PL ,Villl,'t "'wtiieh Price It Is belle'xed
the railroads will be willing to place orders
for tho year s sunn v.
..mil. Mixiii imu'u ,., ..a r.... ... ..... ... .
.,?.il".rr,'' w;lM,.ro ,h. ,,oat lill"ers and
JUKI OHHttrOtl 11 DP Iiro nil ..fi.r.. UJ.,.
rnw or imrtlullv ntiltthn.i
are sustained and in r..w .........
upward. Iron gencrahv Is
iVAV T. " UT lwo nont is past.
Oil 111 nit tint at tti. iu 1 1....' . 1- .
desired effect nt , noVt norTh.'r , V,i. J
though nt the south stocks are stlll heavy
ant complaint Is heard of pro ill.l ve
freight rates to the seaboard. Large ex
port business Is waiting and foreign buy.
Ing of tin shed mnlerlnl ..,.,,11, .i....:"
roductlnti nf rnii,, !,,, i..... . i. .'.'.'?'. .
to H3.9S0 . ,s w.Vuiv 1 1, i... a ......Vii..'..aii :
inini nnrl,.ilnnk,IIB lhp f"" ,BV" the lop
point of tho season, about two months ago
Vigorous markctltm lie t..r - i...
.iiiingness to s,.ii .", r.v: .r.."1.1
eelpts at prlmnry markets ilurlni? iiu.
inl?i-i,l!n"!""l,,K . .V9.m bu.. against
I0.633,0ol last veil p. 11.11.. 11........ ..
from the Inn ,,!, 1 .V"'.'1"
side taking prolits freely. u,u H,,orl
!akes ti o ?;: .' ';.,!!r!'!. VfT
Of 15.39 mij ti- iilmivi iimi
Salt'H of u'oni nt 11...... i.i .
markets hiive i.VnJA. ' " V .V .,' 18 fr
ngalnst 4,L'3I.S.1 In" th ' wck , revl us'
I exas woo Wns netlvn Im li,.u,.... ' .'...i":' ?.
rltory grade nr.. nil 11V...1.. . ei-
I.t Ices are nominal y uncUKiniSi
witrtih'XJ&rp ?0m,,i d""'"r" shliMiiiiR
after oleetlor ! ' l"s,ruc,l", lml.1 until
In h,ed,ol!sl-,
There s morn ainiL ii.. .V. V... "'.V. """".
ami prices are sustnl c,l '1 v" ' r "
nuutatloiis, act vltv in c'lii,.,,,,,, i..?' !,vh 1
tt1'"' "ml ""vSmntl' Viunfs'es"!
Failures In
ngalnst na in .'?"'?. w:ro H'
ngalnst l last vear "
In Canada!
WHUKI.y CMlAllivc:
AgKrcKi,!,.
Hdt'SIJ T.,u.
of IIiikIiii.. i, ....... ....... .
NEW YIn;,N"0r'",,"' !"
table, complleii' 1 v uf,:.n r'l-'ho following
bank cl '.ir J.J .'"n'lreet. . shows the
the week Vmi In7l a . E.rln.r.'P' titles for
tago of Increase an, i .L:.r
vHjahecyS;KL'S .ompared
CITIES.
Clearings. Inc. Dec.
CW Vnrtr
Boston '.','.',
Chlriic.
Plllladeliiii'lW
St. Louis ."
Pittsburg
Blllttmnrn
San Francisco ...
Cincinnati
Kansas City , ""
New Orleans
Minneapolis ....
Detroit
Cleveland '
Louisville
Prnvldenen
Milwaukee !!!""
t. Paul
Buffalo
OMAHA I
Indlannpnlls "
Columbus, O "
Savannah ""
uenver
Hnrtford
Richmond
Memphis "
Washington !'
Peoria
Rochester ""
New Haven ""
Worcester ....
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
Sprlngileld, Mass..,
Port Worth
Portland, Me
Portland, Ore t
St. Joseph
Los Anneles
Norfolk
Syracuse
Des .Moines j
Nushvllle
llmlngton, Del
Pall River
Kcrantnn
Ornnd Rapids
Augusta. Ha
Lowell
Dayton, O
Seattle
Tacoma
Spokane
Sioux City
New Bedford
Knoxvllle, Tenn
Tojieka
Birmingham
Wichita
Bliighaintnu
Lexington. Ky
Jacksonville, Phi....
Knlamazoo
Akron
Chntlanooga
Rockford, 111
Canton, O
Sprlngileld, O
Kargo, N. D
Sioux Palls. S. D...
Hastings, Neb
Fremont, Neb
Davenport
Toledo
Oalveston
Houston
Helena
Evansvlllo
Macon
Little Rock
Sprlngileld, HI
Youngstown, O
7:,1,4S7,93I .
M.434.70II.
H9.70ii,9.)7l
73, 6:11,0)0;,.
2t).M7.:i3ll
'.MtM97
14,121,976 .
lS.C0l.2fl,-,
1I.1K0,030
15,036,501!
5,618,09.11
9.952,870
7,872,(1801
9.932.5731
. 198,825 .
5,012.000 .
5.268,!) 13
I.Z1 1.997
1.455.739
5,t;58,3S3
5.776.161
4,803,200,
3,053.819
3.979,S4S
J,.n:i..iS
3.0Sj.(C!l,
l.0i.'l,9SII
l.il5l,8!i;ii
2,019,;M'
LII7.or,'
1,119,8271
1.162,867
1.180.4111
1,911.(05'
1182.3691
1,377,886
926.671
l.V.HI,96!
:!,r,i;i,8io
2,09.1,725
992,rt
886.927
9s9.:si':
919,717,
8i4,62:i:
561, 262
l,37.0.r.i
1.119.2:1
873,1051
113, ISO'.
IWS.'.l.".):
2,128,703
l,000,7li'l
833,8501.
!'9'i.227
.'185,376,
508,088,
9.;:),3',ii
731,3721
521,00:1,
397,7oo
281,1611.
190.11:1,.
373,1 Hi;
439.400!
."60,0101
270,769, .
221.8i,.
K!9,79S
I98,SS7;
126.6SJ!
137.171
103,873,
7S2,8I56
2.087,231 1.
3,911.0'hii.
4,219.2i;S .
519.5211.
73 1.902'.
4 16,000,
361.0801
.'1.33.2131.
261.1701
16.1'
"h'.i
37.2
iiii
20. 1 . , .
8.0 . . ,
11.8 ...
1:1.3 ...
10.6 ...
16.2 ..
17.1
4.2
2.1. :
1.8!.
wl:
7. 6i.
1.5 .
5.81.
58.51.
30. 1 .
10.0
20.7
37.01.
16.3
18. 1
12.11
29.6
6
16. 1
'ii!o!
8.01
29. 81.
'oio ,
I "
a'.V.
1.1
17.1
1.1
"y.i
21.3
21.1
51.1
2.0
11.3
'is.'i
20.8
38. 7'...
10.51...
25.6...
87.0 ...
21.5,...
4.5...
.18 9,
21.8
:o.,
25.4
21.9
3.5
2.1
17.01..
29.71..
6.0 ..
7.1
11.0
21.7
15.2
5l.0i,
ii .1
19.9
21. :l
20.3
12
Industrials ns a class were llrmer Tho
fteneral list wis on the whole easy and
ic.tr selling by the traders did int bring
out any stocks. The only nnl activity was
111 a few manlpulittcit Issues, of which Cell
Iral of New Jersey and St. Louis South
western were the chief examples,
iiit.nvriti:r.T'M review of thaim:.
Iliiliinee Is (.cue rally Maliitnllirit In
A ppni entlj Irreguliir lliirl.el.
NKW YORK. Aug. 24. -Brailstrccfs to
morrow will say:
Contrary trade currents still rIv an ap
pearance of Irregularity to the entire slt
iiatl.in, but good and tin fit ornble Inlltien'-iM
conspire to bring 11 limit son of b.tlanco
which accords well with the weather condi
tions and the particular season of the ve ir.
If eleurltiRs returns lire to be regaided, tho
tide of trade was about at Its ebb last week,
but It Is well known Hint clearings rarel.
except in times of speculative excitement,
relied present conditions.
In the Iron trade the corner has ap
parently been turned for the better uinl
ther- Is 11 perceptible Improvement In tlei
lobbing demand at large western market"
Prices, too, are steady, what few dcre.iscfl
nre noted being nnti.irentlv due to Im
proved 1 rop condition, particularly of corn
and cotton. Despite the reports which havo
Pletiitetl the corn crop as hcavllv shorlene I
by hoi winds, the reports to Bradstrcet tt
irom Nebraska, Kansas City nnd St L011H
are as a whole In unit encouraging Tho
lowered nrlce of cottim Is lnrzclv 1I110 lo lh.i
arrival of needed rains In the South At-
Pintle stntoi In the list of unfiivoratil.i
features hidldav unlet In limnv .Iiim (j
notable nl the large eastern cent.T. al
though Koine Iniiiroveineiit In Hrv i-oml 1
Jobbing Is reported at several points.
Ill tho textile trades, unlet tn rotinii i.no.! 1
Is still notable and the spilng season tnr
men's wear woolens drags nercentlbtv.
Raw wool Is oulet and the munufai lure-!
are buying only to llll orders nctuitlv
booked, ltnw cotton Is at a deadlock, eron
uncertainties and extremclv small MipplP-i
being balanced bv the less favorable 011.
look for the mnnuractured jmioiM. Re
ports are common of a falling off In tralho
on leading eastern roads, but certtlnlv
nothing of this Is reflected In the gn s4
earnings of tho leading railroads for tlet
second wek of August. All III nil, tl o
trude situation may be said to lack sua)',
but tbeie Is little appearance of v.eaknext
and hopefulness as to the fall trade out
look Is expressed. In snlle nf lis iircMiininhli
being a year of election excitement.
Western trade advices ore relative j most
opilmlstlc, Chicago reporting a hi e woc!
In dry goods and liberal butlness in cloth
ing, huts and shoes, though buyers' sell c.
tlons are made with care. More Is dolair
in shoe leather, and hides are Ilrm. f't.
Louis reports Hint the Missouri corn eron
will be nil average one nnd that of IIII110H
very large.
Wheat. Including Hour, ililnnients for t tin
week uggregnte 2.295.168 bushels, iiiml. st
3,113.611 last wi'ek. 3.313.825 In the eurr -spondlng
week of l!0. 3.56,1. 17il in H98. 5.11.1-
(XI In tw7 mid 3,281,851 In is!6. I'rom July
1 to date this season wheat exnnrts nre 2'..
C.iti, IIS. against 29.508,891 last season a. id 125,
9O0.552 III 1898-iv;a;i.
Corn exnnrts for the week nui-reirat 1
3.493.375 bushels, against 3.017.089 last week.
I.Wii.ono h this week a vear aco. 2 1 6 UKa In
P98, 2,682.132 In I8!i7 and 2,il0.3'. In 1896. I'mni
July 1 to date this season corn exno.'ts inn
28,371,489 bushels, against 37,122,766 last sea
son and 22,877,2:iS In 1898-1899.
Business fa hires In the I nlted St ites. in
reported lo Uradstreet's iiRgrcgate 113
tor the week, as ngalnst 168 last week, 151
In this week 11 year ago, 172 In lv;iS. 21')
In P97 and were about half what they
were In lids week four years ago.
Canadian failures for the week number
twenty-nine, us against twenty-four biFt
week, twenty-three In this week 11 year
ngo, twenty-seven In 19S. thlrty-nlno In
1897 and thlrt-ouo In 1890.
Cotton Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. -COTTON Tito
market opened easy, with August eoiilract
unchanged and other positions 5ii7 points,
lower. For a time an eiimer feellmr pre
vailed. The foreign news was iinsatlsln.'
tory nnd crop news generullv favorab'e,
wh ch caused further 1 In 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 111 hv nartie.t
who had bought cotton earlier In the week.
1 lien the market reacfd r.'o. 11 'Pits 11
covering, the Interior movement I cing cx-
eptlonally small. But the advance failed
to bring In outside buying nnd the market
turned weak again, notwltlislaiidltiR tho
week's Interior receipts i-h iwcd but 5,920
bales, nRaliist 15,361 last year. A repoit
that receipts were picking up In Texas a id
particularly favorable crop advice from
that ImiHii tntit stute lidded to the dlsnc-M-
tlon lo sell nnd prices broke Bit 8 points from
ine niRiiest. under quite active hdiing. 1 no
market here was llnullv unlet, ut a net
loss of 8fii0 points Futures closed ipipt;
August. J8 95; September. JS.58: October. JS. 1;
November. 23. December. 1S.27: Jaiiuarv.
JS.28; February $8 29. March. $8.31; Aprl',
js.32; Mav. S8.;yi; .nine, j.8,-11. spot, inn 1;
middling uplands. 978e; mlddlltiR gulf, 10c.
ST. LOIMS. Mo.. A Ig. 21. COTTON--Dill1:
no sales: mldillliig, 9 9.16c. Recelnts,
none; shipments, 567 bales; stock, 11.733
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 2I.-COTTON-Qulet;
sales 250 bales; ordinary. 7 U-lOc;
Rood ordinary, SMe; low middling. 9t';
mlddlliiR, 10c; Rood middling. loi',e; ml I
illlliR fair. 10Ve. Receipts. 1.111 bales; stock.
32.116 bales. Futures, steady; August, J9 M
0l9.15: September. $8 581(8.59: October, S.' Tj)
8.21; November, K1IMS.2; December, $8.(9'.
8.10; January, $8 1tMslt; l-'ebruary. $8.12ii
8 11: March. $8 111(8.15; April. $S.16Q3 17;
May, $S.lSfiS.!).
I'llilinellll Motes,
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. -Exchanges, $106,
125.10!) ; balances, $5,212.07'.).
BOSTON. Aug JI.-ExchangcH. $11,550,080;
balances, J1.5S0.09ii
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2l.-Clearll1RS,
$1,111,115: balances. $I.7."9,C97.
BALTIMORE. Aug. 21. clearings. $2,559.
017: balances, $160,800
ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 21 Clearings. $3.8i?:.l7l;
balances, $58S.3i;i. Monev. Afj' per cent.
New York exchaiiRC, Pic illHcount bid, par
"cYl'lCAOO, Aug. 21.- Clearings. $I9.C.9.387:
balances. $1,790,580. Posted exchange. $l.SiT
I.88I1,. New York exchange, l.'e dlsrount.
CINCINNATI. AllR. 21 -Clearings. ?'.'.
117.500. New York exchange, 10TJ15e dis
count. Money, 2V4ti0 per cent.
ColTee MnrKet.
NEW YORK. Aug. 21.- COFFEH-Spot,
Rio. iiilet; No. 7. iinolce. 8ic. Mild, dull;
Cordovu, nominal. The market for rolfo
futures started steady In tone, with prices
5 points higher for September and un
changed for other months. During much of
the session business wns dull, with prlcei
off 10 points from the opening under pres
sure Irom the bear side and a lack of spec
ulative support. Lliiuldutloh followed 1,11
satlsfactorv cables, heavy recelnts nt Rio
nnd Santos, light warehouse deliveries and
poor demand for spot coffee. The market
closed barely steady, with prices not 10
points lower. Sales. 35.5on bags, Including
September at 7 231i7.30c; November. 7 4fle;
December. 7.50(7.t)c: January. 7.505n.G0i:;
March, 7.0011 7.7oc; May. 7.6oli7.65e.
iAT-Spnt.
78'c ; Do-
.1 17.6
12.0!..
Totals, V. S....
Totals outside N.
$l,28.520,907l,
517.0:!' .97.11
0.3
17.5
Montreal
Toronlo
Winnipeg
Hnllfax
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
Vancouver
Victoria
Totals
DOMINION OF CANADA
1$
12.691.1811...
8.250.821 ...
2.101,021,
1, 532.26 i'
(182,5121
69;, 175
'.U5.I05,
689,0161
I3.51.
12.31.
1.6 .
10. 1
7.1
....1$ 27,68.5,0101
1.1
I.I
lllt.VDS Hti;i; T'S '.M'., HC.VIEW.
I'entlire of- the Mnrl.el In Km (011
lilineil Diillness,
NEW YORK, Aug- 21 - Biadstreefs
I'lnanclal revlw tonn.i row will miv
Pronounced dullncs-i .itlll pn-vills In the
stock market, the total transaction at th -New
Yerk stock e.v h.inne mi secern I l:i
this week falling to b -h iv lmi.tnH shares
The public s entirely nut nl the market,
nnd the large llnaiiclal interest. are ap
parently walling lor a ivvluil of general
activity Son)'' Investrn nt purchases are
apparently In progress irom time to time
In tho (livid? id paying l -nt of the ml'mad
share list and there has also been more or
less manipulation of a few special stocks
It Is, however, a long tune since the mar
ket has been so lifeless or so devoid of
features.
The London market Is to all appi irane s
ns dull, If not djller. than our own. 'Ih
large Increase of the Bank of England n -serve,
amounting to l.loo.ooo. representing
the shipments I nun New York on account
of the war loan subscriptions, has eased
tho London money market to sich an ex
tent that there Is no longer i.ny leason
to apprehend further withdraw. lis of gol I
from this country.
The money market has recovered from
th,. danger and at the same time has been
helped by the 'urge disbursements the N.-w
York subtreasury has made on ai count of
the redemption of the old 2 per cent
honds. Easy money, howcer. ha. Hill, . 1
lee t In view of th absence of speculum
Interest. The crop news was on th" win. I
I favorable despite Hie pre valence of drouth
I In the extreme west in. I ihc consc( 1,
, nderso I. ilk about corn eron urosnee ts
LONDON, Aug. 21, SPOAR CentrlfutuI, Little efrect was produced py the preuler
nominal, 12a 6d; beet, August, IZi, activity of the Iron and stud trades, though
Teill'illl lllll'hot.
TOLEDO, O.. Aug. 21-WIIE
77'..c: September. 77"e; October,
cember, M)i4c.
CORN-Qulet, lower; onsn nepieinuui,
'OATS- Quiet; No. 2. 22c: September, 2214".
RYE-Stendy; No. 2 ensh, 5l'.c.
SEEDH-C lover .icl'v. higher: MS pi lino,
$6.15; October. $6.6o; 1809 pi line. $h 20.
thiTh'hai.ti 31 TlKHT.
INSTRI'.MEN'I'S placed on record I-'rldny,
AURiist 21, 19W:
Viirriiiil Heeds,
W. E Smalls and wife In II. P. Fcrrce,
lOtS 1 to 20. IIIOCK I), .M.lVIl" ev H. S HUD
In Mavne's 2d add to Volley $
M I.. Mugruder .mil husband to J. L.
Whlttliigham. lot 3. Kurt, sub
South Omaha Investment company tn
,. lb. 111MI , .111111. I. link'. IUI -1. III.JL
1, Mcfiavock H O'K.'s add
South Omaha Land company to C. O,
Durkes, lot 3, block 95, South Omulift
(toll 'III I ill lleeils.
10. J. Needy and husband to II. S.
Thomas, e 50 feet of sVj lot 17, block
3, and s1, lot 1, block I. MascaU's sub
John (irnnt nnd wife to II. S. Thomas,
lot 33, Cunningham B.'s add; wtj
lot 15, block 3, llascall's sub
I) Is,
Sheriff lo II S Thomas, lots 11 nnd 12,
block 6. Swidle.ilc Mill
1?3
200
1,150
fJO
100
Total amount of trnmfers
88
. . . ."$2,623
MiES F, BOYD & GO.,
Telephone 103!). OiiiqIi i, :L
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