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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 2C, 1900.
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Eu:incs3 in General is Better Than it Was
a Week Ago.
NOT MANY IMPORTANT MARKET CUANGES
Enntrrn Trtide Onlcm Arc IlrglnnhiR
to 'I'nlic on Morn Life nml
Prediction Arc for flood
' I'lill lluslut'ss.
Tho business outlook In thin section of
the country still remains promising. Tho
encouraging feature Is tho good con
dition of tho corn crop, which la now
practically nn nssurcd success, as It would
tako something of unusual severity to do
serious damage. Local Jobbers who havo
been seen say that business Is rupldly In
creasing and as a general thing Is heavier
In volume than It was a year ago at this
time. Tho timidity noticed a few weeks
ngo about buying fall goods Is now a thing
of tho past and merchants realize that
If they aro to continue In buslnet they
must get In their fall goods before much
longer, and for that reason aro sending
In liberal orders.
Traveling men who cover tho territory
from hero to tho Pacific coast all say that
they never saw a time when retailers In
ifnrtrjil tvnrn In rm rnnd condition nB they
nro at tho present time, and the beat of
it Is they realize It and nro full of con
fidence for tho future. The fact that n
presidential campaign la at hand has so far
had no upproclablo effect on business In tho
country tributary to this market, ns tho
Kood corn crop overshadow tho disturb
ing Influences of politics.
Tho markets, ns a general thing, nro In
good, healthy condition, nml Jobbers gen-
xrnllv urn not ll tl 1 If I nil 1 1 II IT nilV dlfllCUlty
mvltip in nnnr mnrk(t. There havo been
but few Important changes during tho
week, most lines remaining ubout sin
tlonarv.
Coffee Mnrket AVcnli.
Tho most startling featuro to the grocery
market was tho drop In tho price of coffee,
wnicn orrects nom greens ana pacnago coi
fee. Tho decline amounts to V4o all around
Tho ccncral Imurcsslon ntnong local deal'
era Is that this dron la only temporary
nnd that within a short tlmo tho market
wl nirn n start on Its upward journey.
Tho visible supply Is now fur short of what
it was a year ugo ami tno consumption
Is on tho Increase. Tho hot weather of
th last few weeks, however, ban undoubt
edly hud a tendency to curtail tho Im
mediate demand to a considerable extent
and that Is one of tho reasons given for
th recent decline.
Tho sugar market Is practically tho samo
ns It was a week ago, though stock
Is being held at very firm prices. Con
sumption la exceptionally heavy for tho
month of August uud Jobbers arc looking
for an enormous demand during aepiem
bar.
Tho market on California dried frilltH Is
In a very strong position. l'artlcularly
Is this truo of evaporated peaches and
nprlcots, uh It Is reported that the supply
will not bo as largo as anticipated. Tho
advnnco slneo last report amounts to from
Ho to "sc.
Hoth sago nnd tnploca aro higher than
they wero u, week ngo, quotations showing
nn ndvnnco of fl'4c Tho cheeso market
Is still going up, partly owing to the big
homo consumption und partly owing to
tho fact that tho export trado Is excep
tionally heavy. Tho drouths In several
cheese producing .sections of tho state havo
nlso tended to cut down production, nil of
which conditions havo worked to advunco
prices.
Tho only other chnngo of enough Im
portance to mention Is tho decline In rolled
onts, amounting to 10c per barrel.
In speaking of tho condition of trndo
Jobbers Bay that tho demand on all lines
Is bolter thnn they over saw It before In
tho month of August, nnd that they nro
preparing for tho biggest run of fall and
winter trudo over experienced.
Hardware Market Hfcndr.
Tr.ido with hardwara Jobbers Is moving
long at a good, rapid rate. Kail goods
ro now being shipped out, though tho
process of lining advance orders Is not
being ptmhed ns rapidly as It will bo in a
few weeks. Tho majority of dealers do
not want their stores filled with stoves
this early in tho season, but still a. few
nro being shipped farther west. Tho
amount of fall business that lias been
landed up to dato Is unusually largo and
compares very favorably with thoTccord of
any year no to this tlmn.
Tho market, ns u general thing. Is Just
kuuui wncra n was a weeK ago. Jloro
confldenco Is being felt In tho futuro of
tho Iron market than wns tho caso a few
Weeks nco and In rnntnm mn.lrnt. .s,.,-
slderablo business Is being reported. Thosa
who are In a position to know Bay that
whllo somo lines will undoubtedly go still
lower qthora havo reached the bottom nnd
may go In tho other direction within n
Bnov .l.lm.e- A" predictions aro for u
pood, lively trado and a healthy market,
in spite of tho slack demand for tho last
few months In eastorn markets It la claimed
that consumntlnn nrniimi n ....... ,.
beon large, tho tendency being to reduco
r ,cikr .thr. vcry iaw(;t. "ru. if that
Is the caso It Is argued that when buying
does commenco It will be liberal and ii
good, brisk market will bo experienced.
Silk Market MVnk.
About tho only Important change In tlx
dry coods trndn In 11... .1,
dltlon of tho silk market. Both buyers and
sellers are In rnthcr an unacttle.l condition
f.T.Mr'i0 "tnk.."0w whllt to expect for tho
future. Sellers are anxious to dlaposo or
their stocks and nro offering to sell at
reduced figures, but buyers nro not com
ing forward In great numbers.
In COttOn COOiIm thn lilhinHnn l 1.
the same ns It was a week ago. Klthr
buyers nor scllcrtt nro nnxlous to do biul
liess nnd both seem to prefer tu await
further developments. The number of
orders coming In at eastern markets, how
ever, for general lines la more liberal thm
WIIH thn ..nur. n .... ......
dlcntloiis nro that within a short time tho
demand will bo fully up to expectation!.
So far ns thn lnr.il nlliinilnn I
Jobbers have no complaint to olTer Orders
tiro coming In with overy mall nnd tho num
ber of buyers on tho market la r.ipldly In
creasing. Ah a rule thuv nrn nlnnlnu- iiimr.-ii
orders and without exception nro counting
uh uu.iit, u ihlu iuii luisiiiess.
I'rlecs Arc SutUrm-tory.
Root nnd slioo Jobbers uro receiving fully
their shnro of business and nro well please 1
witn tno course- trade la taking. Traveling
mon are meeting with good succss on the
road and aro sending In somo nleo nrderi.
jnvnnco sninmcnts nro liclng mads now ns
rapidly as the goods enn bo nut In shnn?.
Rubber goods Jobbers aro also satUlled
with tho way orders urn comlnc m 1.1
speaking of tho situation n local jobber
rum iinii rviui'iiiiy mo prires at wnicii
rubber clothing Is being offered on this mar.
ket nro In lino with thn nrim llatu Ihmmoi
nt other points. As a proof of that fact
ho stated that his house had taken somo
conditional orders from Oregon merchmts
nnd after placing them one nt tho number
inado a trip to Chicago to Investigate tho
situation at that' point. Ho spent about n
week among tho Jobbers of that city nnd
came back and had th order filled with the
UlllUIItl HOUNC.
Fruit nnd Produce.
The demand for fresh fruits and vegeta
bles is still In gopd shape. Tho hot
weather is making lemons movo
particularly well and since last report iho
prlco has been advan 'ed 51c on both tho
fancy nnd choice grades. Cantaloupes uro
now more plentiful on the market and the
quality Is also Improving, whllo tho prlco
Is going down. Home-grown Concord crapes
. .now mum uuiiiiuiuii turn aro quoted a
::f23c. California fruit is quoted abou
the samo us It was a week niro.
Thero Is r.o chnngo In the vegetable lino
that Is worthy of mention. The quotations
urn about tho samo and the samo lines tire
pemg oneren on ino mantel.
Tho egg market Is very tlrm nt l3o and th
supply Is only fhlr. whllo thn rieman.l I
good, Poultry Is quoted tho samo as It wai
n week ago, but is being held tlrm at tha
prices given, inn same is iruo ot nutter,
OMAHA WIIOI.USALU MARKETS.
Condition of Trnile nn it Quotation on
Ktniilc nnd I nnev Produce,
KOas Receipts liberal; good stock firm
at 13c.
I.IVK I'OULTRY-Hens. 7tf7Hc; roostors
nccardlng to age and sUe, 3Qlc; broiler,
10c, ducks, 115ci geese, t(5c; turkeys, So
l'RKSH DRESSED l'OUIl'UY-IIcns. SH
vivo, roomers, onjoe, hiickh nnu geese, uuiuci
broilers, per lb., iStHSlfet: turkey, 12l?e,
lU'TTER Common to fair, HlSc; choice,
liiauoo; scparuior, ;uc; gamerea creamery
liivlSe,
ri81I-Trout, 10o: blue flhii, i:c: plckerol
So: catllsh, Uc; dressed buftalo, 6c: white,
fish. Oo: lierrlnir. Sc: black linns. lOe: sal
mon. 13c; whlto bass, 10o: croiiple, 10c; pike,
i"P! uauoiii, i:o; iiuunenus. ic: ring peren
Oct lobsters, nreen. 22e: boiled lobsters. 23c
mackerel. Wc: codilsh, 10c! yellow icrah, Co,
i-iiti'.unr) i.ivc, per uoz., wc.
VKAKS-Cholen. 0-LMOc.
HAY Per carload lots: I'nland, choice,
ji.iri; Ko, i upland. IT.M; medium
Jtl.50; coarse, $5.w. ry straw, choice,
13.00; No, 3 corn, 3c; No, 3 white oats,
2fic, cracked corn, per ton. SU.50; corn nn.l
oats, chopped, per ton, $)5.'i". brnn, per
ton, $12.00, shorts, per ton, 115.00.
VEQBTAUIjES.
Ct'Ct'MnKnS-Per do.. IffilV.
NEW TL HNIP8 Per bu. basket, 0)c.
NEW HEETR-Per dozen bunches. 1MJ21C
NEW CAmtOTS-Per doz. bunches, 25c
I.ETTt'CE Per doz,, IWUc.
HA DISHES Home-grown, per doz.. U-o.
1-ij.ah i'er H-uu. nasKet, ic.
HEANS Wax. nor linir.hnhfl hnsket.
iOc; string. ?c.
NEW POTATOES-Per bu.. gt3c.
CAHHAOE Home-grown, per lb., lic.
f-'AUl.H'LOWnrt-Per doz.. Jl.
OIIEEN COHN-Per doz., 10c.
TOMATORR llnmfl.ernwn. nor U.hll.
basket. 40c.
ONIONR-Home-grown. per lb., 1HB1?C.
CELERY Mlchlcnn. 2.Vf30c.
FRU'ITS.
PEACHES rnllfnrnln rr t.nr. noefltl!
. i v'. i er asKei crate, i.
Ai'iiu uis-.Nnnp on tr.c margei.
PI.l'MS-Callfornla. per crate, Si.loQl..
. I'm'NES-Callfornia. Tragedy, per crato,
11.2$; Kelsay, Japan, per rratc, $1.25.
r-vfTntnntrn - -i..
VvERMELONS As to Vlze. 25c to 23c
ach.
. CANTALOUPE Gems, per dozen, 10050c,
large sizes, COflSOc
APPLES Native, 75cfl$l per bu.; per bbl.,
$2.fS3.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
CHICAGO, Aug. 2t.-CATTLE-Ilecelpts
2,000: market slow: butchers stock steady;
good to prime steers, $o.40iJ6.00; poor to
medium, $4.tWj5.30; stockcrs nnd feeders,
0.00; canners, $2.00fi2.CO! bulls, $2.f3Ofil.40;
rajves, i.wj(ati.ua, i exas rou steers, n.imp
...v., lo si urn niucrs, to.iJ'Ui.w, lejus
l.OOO; left over, 4,932; mnrknt strong to 6e
higher; top, $i.fiG: mixed nnd butchers, $5.00
115.60; good to choice heavy. iS.05fI5.io; rough
LlJR)l1P,ti,lS?5?.S "Kl,tl fc-15! 0Ulk of
SEW YORK GE.MCItAL MAIIKI2I'.
Qiiotntlon. m- TTn r.rinn.
Comnindltlra.
NEW YORK. Aug. 23.-FLOUR-Recclnts.
rvwi 1. 1 . i i . aaa . . . . . . I
u,wv .,,.10., cunn, ,w msB, ranmoi Ullll
nnd stendv nt fnrmor .,eirn. .ni f-
ents $3 7fi 1 on- winter iitrniVh M i;,V r.e..
V.-L -.'.'. 'Vu ".,n,e.Il Si"1.'"18. 3.4uft3.rj,
.w grades.. S3.4M13.63 Ryp
IIUI1T. Ullli: SHIPH. al llhla rnw In pnn, I
$2Mi3.15: choice to fancy, $3.2063.50.
CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western, SSc;
993 bu.: sales. 2.750.000 bu. fiitni-p. mrwm !
spot, apot mnrket easy; No. 2 red, 8Uic
f. o. b. nllont; No. 2 red. 7S!dc elevator.
uiiiiuiis upeneu easier ana subsequently de
clined further from tho effects of liberal
offerings for southwest account; closed
easier nt lif?Uc net Merlin... u itu i.,ai.,.i.,.i
. ttl-",JcVlp'n"er' ai i B-lJic. closed
nt .OWc; October. S'lgsovie. closed at SOc;
DOCCmbor. SlUflnlVo. rlnnnrl i.l lilXin Olm.u
wero busy covering.
A-??UN'-IfccclJ1.,A1SI.275 bu.; exports. S0,
027 bu.: sales, HO.OOii bu. futures, lfiO.000 bu.
niiui. npoi. ensy; mo. z. 45c f. o. b. afloat
) nil J in n aUuaIa. rti. .
, .. J a . i , . a ? option mnrKct was
Illot and ensv nil Ihn fnunnnn i
Mi crop prospects, unloading nnd the drop
VTihealnw l080d .eniy. ana WMc net lower.
ujiuwSt-.",.0"Si,.,-.MVA. 0l!teme'-t
caVi . . "ecc'liuv ISi.w bu.j exports. 20t3.-
. 'i. 1 "if "iiirKBi uuu; o. z, xr,c; No. 3,
j5!'A?tj N(J- 2,wh". 2c: No. 3 white. CTUc:
nnMnnU' ir.ll41'33.0; tnck' WM,,e- 33c.
Options dull and barely steady.
ai:;:-. c?;:' """''""B' -:sbc; good to
.r.U01'3-"!! ftat0. common to choice
a.. cVAT..1,r'',3c!OI(, Sc; Pacific. 1WJ
iVi'i:.'.':! 'hoc.
iiiut-B-i-irm: unlveston. 21 to 23 lb..
dalrv. 1Bfi2te.
L' K CSE On pi ,.,,,1 aa... ,.i,.
10HfT1014c: small, white, liVlc: lar'cc. col-
rrU1 1 ILK. an. nil I ...II ... - -
' l-'l.M.I, UI'IUICII, lU'JC.
LGGS l'lrm: Rlntn nn.l r.A.A..i.AMi-
SiiJfJ western, regular packing at mark.
lMiISo; western, lois off, 16W17c.
I'OTATOES-Dull: Jerseys. $l.fWI.:5:
150V York' ,l,2501,W; Lo"K Island, $1.1214,
ffllRc; western, regular tiacklm; nt mnrt.
- U'Afll.rn tnaa If tfl,.- 1
T- A T.T nil n.,lA. l... A
I ALiljlJll Ulliet ! rlfV f I'' nAe nl.i. 1
I ,a... V' . . I'nb'I
'-'"iltllliniry lOKgS. irCCi). 4V4flHiC.
mni'COo,,n,rtX..(pk,B'1- fr.f.Cl)' llc.
RICI'J Steadv! ilnmeiitln fnlr. n aW.h.
MOLASSES-Klrm: New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 43fi53c.
?7l55iTALS.7I,lK te'iUl'i'JU northern, $15.00
fil7.00; southern. $13.00fj 13.01. Copper, quiet:
brokers' price, $16.3714. Lend, dull; brokers1
ft'. Ill, fl.W.
St. I.nnls (irnln nnd Provisions
ST. LOI7IR. Allir. K U-ItlfAT-TA...
No. 2 red. cash, clovntor. 7014c; trnckTVlViri
i.'c: August. i0i,c: September. 70c: October
70?;c: necember. 73e; No. 2 hard. 67-4c. '
only
mo
prime
rUAXNKKD-Htends- nt 11.40.
CORNM EAIy Lower, $2.0002.03.
meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts. $7.3714
clear ribs. $7.50: clear s des. J7.62W. naeon
(boxed), steady; extra shorts, $8.00; clear
ribs. $8.1215; clear Bides. $3.25.
at"'?-M 8teUdy 01 M'20- Sp0l,Cr'
nun ni ,i.
LI veriiiuil Uratu Alnrket.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 25. WHEAT Spot,
Arm: Nn. 2 re?d weatorn. winter, ita 5.1 ? Nn.
I "Sr'fP.'L.nf1
6s atlfjOs 4d. futures, quiet; September,
5sJAV,'i; Iecf.m .r . 1'a' . . ,
CORN Snot, stendy: American mixed.
now. 4s 14d; American mixed, old, 4 U41.
Futures, nominal: September. 4s lid; Oo
tober, 4s Nid: November, 4s Vjd.
PROVISIONS-Beef. extra India nes.
dull nt 72s 6d: prime mess, steady ut (7s
i.X TIaI- iifln. m.wa un.l.rn 'fl, t
S,U e t u t a ,.i 'TmSii VA inJ.i ' ia ..nn.
:,VsJJa'. 'iv.'.r",.'..''";
urm at dis; prime wesinrn. .n tierces, nrm
... . . ... . - . .
1 IWVO UUlUUrillil. lit! uyl l, I rsn rlAaiil n hf1ilrtl" Ul IV DIULI i
ORAPES-Callfornla, 4-baskot crate. ll.W; and onts 4c lower. Provisions nt tho cloie u"h,l?!J
Toknys, $2; Concords, homo grown, i'.tfflc. wero "!iB12'ic depressed. iiim, "i.'nMn" -ill
.-JECTAltlNES California, t-basket crate, wheat opened steady on n little bull &n'X, &e0 ii'4
SHEEP Receipts, 5.000; mnrket steady; 71M74ic, dropped to 73,e. croslng 't.fjic ,0J!.nt.V, m rnl i, 4
good to cholco wethers. $3.;bI.OO; fair to down at 731i73Tic. Soaboard cleunimMS . "v..'ii' &'w''"
choice, mixed, $3.3-'3.ffi; western sheep, In wheat nnd flour wero equal to J13.W do Vm 9
13.2.VS3.75; Texans. $2.5CiT3.D0; native lambs, bushels. Primary receipts were ,U3M "P
$l.005.25; western Inmbs, $4.755 25. bushels. Minneapolis and Duluth report.! '-a -nott ii
Official receipts and shipments for yester- 93 cars, agnlnst 2S9 last week, and 229 u Vt.iiiiaitn'n'"i' 9 ii
day: Receipts, cattle. 9.5DS; hogs. 21,514; year ago. Local receipts wero 413 cats. " nn ' '
sheep, 11.580. Shipments, cattle, 5,3H; hogs, sixty ot contract grade. Me.ienn rvn'tVn'i"' ii4
1,815; sheep, 7,131. . . . i. . Q wftg d((U nmJ furilll(i10lt nothing new Jf'cn" .t "' A
' ' ' . 1 ..it idai rirf.irhi.ru Vlintl. & hi. I -
ail, u-?. ii i . i wnuo ine mi ino ivi'ib uui wiijcih ... , ,.c..i,,Mh . ...... v
ifvi" iti., ii . i V.,,a?l-W,,r.,. . ry. Septcn her pork sold between $11.15 do Irt t-M W. reople's Oas K
1, nnn.7t. lS?niy: rvSriA B0iC f, 0 "nil $11 0li,i, nnd cfosed 12'ic lower .it $11.05: do 2d pfd 2T'i .I'retfcd H. Car r.Vi
n Vlti Vev nMliPnJ- 5vK?w Yor.k-, September lard, between $UfiflC2 nnd .u n. w M do pM 70
Nnw YnrlemBii:i JP&n i2m? S' iv f- $6.5. closing 74c down nt $.75j atuf Sin- Mo rfd m Pulhr.nn P. Car ...1SH4
Now lork; malting, 480530 c. I. f. Now tVmbcr ribs between $7.2i4fr7.0S and $7.00, st. U & S. V !!! & T ft'l
Ti iiiipv it. . , ,,. with tho close 7'4c depressed nt $7.0i1 do 1st pf.l 67 Snsnr 121
wiuJ'vv iMA7:D-UA1,,L,X.C8teri1' M,,C0Si Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. Uo :d pfd S3'i do pfd tu
drv J4 toaTirha,nwV 25 lbS- :mo: TexJ3' 4no.: rnlghts. $il0fS3.70i clears. $3.00fl3.45: week.' Tho arrlOal of h.MO.m, oi which,
LEATIlPnii"i'rm. f.AinAt, 1 , spring specials. $1. rtOffi.40; patonts, $3.5Mti jt3,0u0.000 was from t.io T'nlted States,
Ayrn. light to hcawwi?0,&uu irf.W'v?' W.?,40v!,nHfr"' ,wtf5JHifn- "trengthened tho Bank of England nnd re:
acid. 22iiirt23Up ncnvynetgiits, 22123!4c; WJ I EAT No. 3, 731fc; No. 5 red. 75U.filU'. moved tho tineas ness respecting tho re-
S,VtSorV,!n.' nnm..(i a r CORN-No. 2, 3914330; No. 2 yc ow. servo.
PROVISIONS-neef dull- f..mliv itftii 9ATg-No. 2. 21ifl22c: No. 2 white. 21141? States gold nnd says there Is little pros-
12.00- mMs l3vnSfirt' hf ,liy I5Wc: No- 3 white. 23l4(ff244c. pect of Hn Improvement In the rato of ex-
51 00 JSckat. lOTm'fip cltvh "innlSKT RARLEY Good feeding, asg39c; fair to chango ns to' make shipments probable.
SJW.H ,u , Tho paper nlso thinks there will bo nn issue
lies. $8.75fHl I oo- rilekleri P hni.VrrV ek SEEDS-Klaxsced, No. 1 nnd northwest- of somo kind of a Rubs an onn In Purls
6 75 pickled hat:-is.P$mooaiO 75 LHrd td?- n'.,14I i1 rl.ml"i!i,"' Clovcr' c0- tnla f"- wnlch wl" 11,0 transferci co
w;tern BteAVrtV trnnnaS0K10-1'0- u u, , , a- ot pencil money from London nnd Rcrlln
$7.15: No. 7. nomlna renncd nulef eni . -KPt,SI9JsSV!,,s. ,,0-VJ,A,, i1105 though not necessarily leading lo
tincnt, $7.50: Smith T America $"io- com. .L1,10'! .Lllr4i pcrilw.L,,i!;v-lfi-J?'S80- Short shipments of gold. Jloney wus very plcnti-
pound. $fi.00fiB.12U Pork nulet- riiSdtv ribs sides (loose), $6.Mii7.2.. Dry salted fill all the week through.
$H.60fHB.2r.; short clear . $13.76015 W- ineaa' fl '0'ders (boxed). $fK62ii,f(6.73i short clear The Statist publishes a long review of
$12.O0W13.25. ' inC33. sides (boxed). $7.50fj7.(. American prosperity and concludes It will
RUTTER-Creame'ry. 18fi22c; fancy cur- ",n." H 2r.hl?h wines. $1.2114. M continue for r.t least u yenr nnd probably
rent, packed, lift 16o- Imitation crcamc'v. Sl'OARS-Cut lonf, .): gr.iuuliited, $ti.32; much longer than thnt. nnd thinks the total
1514fllSc; state dairy. 16fl21c crcamc.j, co,,feetioner8; A, $r,.2S: off A. $rt.l2. trade balance wll ugnlii reach near 120.-
40c: August, asiic: Sentember. wn;i i ,S ' 1 VJ; ;.7 i .V . " ? ' ' ''i ? ?. 1 1 '
- w ' 1. 1 . f. viinii. no " 1 : . inirK. i is.ir v nnnunni'i' it-n n unnnnnitAii ins - hi., i n ,? i- ioaii iv . - ... .
O VTB" KrP'firVtYf 32 lr'"" ;ub,cat.ou of " t o' bn nk Z Z ."'.m ' Ore. Na ' la'...!! "110
40?- AuT-nat "'ftn'ninm .'.r" 4,c.Lrn,!;k' nmcnt nnd liquidation following in the do coupon ........lis do ? .. V Ji.
cember Kc- MnS' N'o i?n T'J'o 1iumfrnua favorable weekly state- dots, res 11!4 o. s. u Cs iw-
iTyk fftnf 'n t 4Se ' No- 2 whlte' mPn, of earnings enmo to hand, but their do coupon 11:14 ilo consol 6s pi
?l OH U e' nten,!,. n,1 IB.-.i "".""'"B?,.. X,"(2t Ustulnlng D. of V. 3 6o. It! ItMdlns (ten. 4.... fr,
SI2E1JS-T mo hv in Vfei l nn "Zv.. L' " ."T.n',ei ""l ' :.."cv. "V Alcli. general 4a... .100 lllo (1, W. la as
bii'o ifi .nAiii iv;;i..n Wt tVVK. ...7..... ' 1 " i-"iiiB-nuuuiweiern. tno no adj. 4a vi'iiKt 1. .t I It c Ss 1111
nr&liM"& ,n,ld0 know l0"ay ex- Canada Ho. 2, Wl "il I, & 8 K g. 6s, lis
1 1 AY Tltnnthv Hteadv n u l? w"lcn 1 '? "a,1Ks llu1 ccoll,'", Chicago Tor. 4a.... 93
stronger IbSmIVbo ' ff ll-60' Pr nr'. themselves on subtrensury operations nnd Colorado Ho. 4s 82
iiinv VnTTAwiM n .AA1K.n tho Interior currency movement for the loss . & n. u. is 10:
f1l"IP TWIfCP lEhn'nGGINO AND C"Sh l!lHt WOcU W0" "0t ""'"O "l tho do 7 i . ... .........
pAoviqiOVSriV,' ti,htn omrlnl r(1l)ort- Tll rttscrepaney Is thought R?je M
turkey. . BOT? vou. 0o- dMrSni'mS' of s,ock ' " to bo small, owing '
o- ?2?in jpC.' vSuS' 2c. oucks, bej young, to tho nbsorptlon of prominent Interests Iloston Stoek (inotntlon.
ECTOS-Steady nt ilUc who havo perfected or nro projecting vnrl- BOSTON, Aug. 25.-Cali loans. 23 per
itnTTPii-qtn-idv- rrenm-rv uo'in. ous deals. With the holdings of Investment cent; tlmo Joans, 3S114 per cent. Official
.lniVt iKffir ' creamfry iSQ-lc, ininrosts to be considered caution ncces- closing: umciai
tiie-iri'i-a pi. r. aaa no. , .i.a, sarlly surrounds bear operations. No 1m- . - a.:1:.;. :
'1 0M bu eorn S- OM bu oits v iaa h. ' VOliint bull pools developed, but there wero Av T- p- r ?I I:2J M
-vSSV.WiVr.SSL": W..uh'?? some movements which had 11 mnnlnulntlvo a r .? Wet imh. Electric. 4C'i
tavi 1,1. rnrn TlOM hj - Ths ,,C8t Illustration of tho Amer. hugar i:p. Atcij .on 4a 55
72,000 bll., COrn, ll.OOO OJ.J OatS, 32,000 bU. nnrniKn nf thn mnrknl n-n nllnul.i.l l.v do pf.l 1K, N. I;, O. A C. CI
nrm f,!'M h t ?th, ii Ik " h1'1""110"' Already rates for foreign t x
30 lbs., firm nt 41 6d; short ribs 18 to... Ahnnse re rlnlncr. hut ns the level Ii well
in Jl. rmi,.nl nrA , "S. i SX-V1 S i
3uA.K?i' 1 m.An ' nH'."ntci,M.riroi
nnrr nitnr ifipun. iti in ix inn., nrm ni
........ '--. -
United States. Ms.
.... . .. .. .
I'l-.Ah (.anitlllan. BS m-tU.
FLOUR St. Louis, fancy winter, firm at
-M.
1 I .
inirun Jiaruet.
lower: spoL 7014c; Sentember, 7ti;ic; Octo
hir. 77Sin; neritmhr. ?!lllr.
1 Ulj Ij17W. J.. Allk. Ui.ll IiriAlaalJIlll.
aam. r. . i . ,
CORN Dull, steady: cash. 39Uc: Sontem
ber. 40Uc
i!vt.',,"J,.V, unenangea; ijeptemner. xa'ic
E,tnliiunnH,l "' ' 0J.Vaa
CLOVLRHEKD Dtlll. lower: prime. Sli.00
for iws; iwj prime, $0.20; October, J6.60; No.
.' 15. LU.
.-.- ,
j."" r.i. " . .! a:. Deing utiracieu uuronn, wnero neiter rates
ni' ,."uu,uer,i- "i""". " " nre obtnlned. Authorities ncreo th.n It u tooujj
ct 1 1.-1.-at.- i,i n.i -.hit. .i.nHv 'tl t0 nrly to foreenst tho dlspo.dtlii Cliollar 12
fffirKSteS: oredW.h,sr.att W.?? t'o-ol.'Sr gSW1 VaV.V.:,30
gSMtty VrwTngo1"! l'
nCTTER-Flneit United States. Sis: zooj u"BiUl'Lf?fi?.f .'?n,.ln? JPAlLVr,p.s "'J Ircn Sliver H
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Opens Steady, but is Weakened by
r '
T 1
lCprcoSU? IfClOiSi
r I
CORN MARKET IS DULL AND FEATURELESS
I.lttle ltiislue Is Dour In Outs Pro
visions Are (inlet nml Ensy, In-
Miieiieed C'ntislderiilily by
AVcnUnens of Wlirnt.
CHICAOO, 111., Aug. 25 Wcnknss nt
Minneapolis and clearing weather In the
northwest wero depressing factors In tho
wheat market here today and September
peniimpni icil over irom ycaieiii.iy, uui
the remainder of tho session saw the bC1rs
In the nscendant. Trado was quiet und
throughout there wns a fair anuunt
liquidation, both locnl nnd outside. Llvor-
pool 'cables wero not encouraging unu
beurlsh sentiment wns further encouraged
oy Clearing wcnincr in ino norin- i
Minneapolis wns weak nnd this fact hurt
consldernblo to do with sentiment hi.re.
The decline nt Minneapolis wns taki.i to
conditions, a thouch renorts received here
wero us gloomy ns over, it wns expminfu
alter it was an over tnni inn iiiiiicuijx'."
I ucliiiiu mm unu iu ,iiniiv.i'u.3 ...... . - .
tlons, buying In Chicago nnd selling In
their own local markot, which wns 3c over
Chicago. Novertlicless, Chicago traders did
Sdu!, ot f,"n8: ,"!..'?,U1;
a I. . ..I.IIha ..I t ltiti niT.lf 111 T
iu nit: rMii-uu mil u piniuiiuiii'. ...c.- i
wero light, but the demand was nlso very
slack. Tho wheat weakness depressed the
market early, but some recovery on Joe il
i Rtinnnrr rniinivni nnti inn nose wus sie.my. i
c..,,i,- uni.i i,..n., -i,. nnd .'..v nnd
closed a shade down ut 3i;kc. Receipts
v.nn .aa 117 oa .u I
wi vu.r.. .,,,.1..
, Oats wero tlul und fenturclc. clUnlnB
from ono month to tho oilier, ueing
,,ri.i-i i,nA llorrlnts wero 4iS cars.
l lZCri 5 hiS.YnTi easv. innuenrPil
.".."..... v-- I. - ,nl . I
r,innl.lnrillilv ill' lllo whp'lt WeilKneSS. ThOl'O
was consldernblo liquidation of September,
whllo the ou' Ido were fair buyers or jnnti;
i(ir.vi iiA.ui
Tho lending futures rnngeu ns louows;
Artlcles.l Open. I High. I Low. Closc.l Yes'y.
Wheat
1
74i 74i 734 73
IW.k 74'j. 73S -3WI
75fi- 75i 74i 74
STt,
WifiX) 33 3SN, 3STj:
377,fj3S 33 37 37;
21H 21V4 21HI 2l'i
22 Sj'i 221i 21U21Ti522
11 13 11 15 11 024 11 05
11 22V4 11 25 11 10 11 10
11 10 11 10 11 07',i 11 0714
6 80 6 8214 fi "3 6 75
(i 85 ti 85 fi 7716 ' K11
C 574 6 0) G 55 C G7',j
7 0214 7 05 7 00 7 00
7 0214 " 05 fi !7'4 fi 07'A
6 9214 5 9214 5 90 6 90
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
711;
74
75
Corn-
33,;
Ail g.
Sept.
Oct,
37'i
nnt
w..-..
Aug.
n "r.
2114
Oct.
Pork-
Sept,
11 1714
H ?5.
11 1-Vs
Lard-
Sept
Oct.
Ribs-
Sept.
7 0714
oct,
"
Jan.
G 92
ino loiiowniK ar
Tho following oro the receipts and ship-
mcl,,s 'or tno lla':
, ,,,.
Reeelnls. HhlnniA.
...... . .....I
1K.IHH1
Wheat, bu.
3.I7.0O0 210.000
137.000 23.0fK)
I r-AK. t. . .
V.I.1II, ,J I. . . ,
uats, mi..
. SOS.noo 477,000
nye. iiu...
3,000
11 mm j onn
llnrlAV hll
I rt.. . 1. .
Exchange today thn
firm; creameries. Ififii
Cheese., tlrm nt 1014)
hut e
I .a .
Ull IIIW 1TOUI1CO
hnllor mnrl.l
diilrles, 14fjl8c.
"' h' lr'
iioi i-ii-vri; u
" I(M um'STS 01 h
lllic. Eggs, tlrm; fresh, 13Tfl4c.
STOCKS A VII IK1VI1S
niuuivn .A1J llll.un.
WenknesN Is fir on Ine to llo t'siinl
iTiitnrp of .11 11 r lu-1.
NEW YORK, Aug. 25. Weakness war
manifested through tho entire stock markot
" . J i . . . '" . oc "locKH wero
today, but ns tho offerings of stocks wero
UI"' "'r, iw 111 iirooniyn Transit not
much of nn Inroad was mndo on prices.
'ino ronorr nunwp.l n irnln nf en imr aa
111 net cnrninzs over the corresponding
ix'iiuu 11 jrnr uuu. jailmates ns to tun ex-
reiu sireosin.
were. s?ui olntlnc to t
JVhr ' 1 fnrketVas
Vw"? unfavorabIe"fac
,, ,Q-i,,i m,,iii,i,i,i,
iii-Biiiia in ino hiiick mantel tins ween
mum uuu ni'iirH unite.
IUII I'PIMUir-ll I! Ill KUU'.l
tors failed to ernntn
any marked liquidation. The flontlng sip-
tho wide changes which occurred in specl il
te wnK .vwni.n. Tnklm. Inln rinl.1.r..
siocKS wiien a mrse nuviiiir or soiunir nr.
I ...... . ' " . ..... , "
valuations thrnush'tlieso deals, tho paucity
und inHi,mty of tho market to digest thorn
wn visible
Tho nosltlon of the Ttiink nf Euulnnd
was considerably strengthened by rscelpts
of gold Irom hero nnd the colonies. Whl'o
borrowing heavily in tho opm market, It
msininmea us nign rato oi tuscount ,inu
...II....1 I.mh 11 .. V. M . I .. 1... ........ ... 1 1 Ii n ....
.' ' V iuiiii I nuimicj. Uf . illilin . Ill ll"i".
" iiu me installments ror t ie uritisn ot.ii
fJUnir .in., when ordinarily the movement
n h. ini.ri; iu
. . 1nn rinari r.ii :nn.n rnnnri'pii rpninrnii nnn
"'''v profitable roM export point, ro
: UP'"'""' l. felt. In fact.' .the strength
i : - .
i ni nnr mn pv innrKPr. nn mm tint n i'
".'..I l. '"ii"-""" '"'""'" n'eii'
in riiii.tM I'll. All i'n.i' inn inn nirn ni'r.irri.f i n
mnniv mnrlil A,in,llllnnu H, I... . I, '
L..".i.." . i ' "'.V'W'"' '"7
L-nlna frnm llln Inlerlnr linve nrnxt '. . Ilir
lenlnrerl the cash lnaa to thn h:mks if lni
I a,nua mm...i -.,. ..i,..i..
- closo on 'sales by tired holders, ..
I u n ........ haa-- .
1 t rifnllcrhnilf lillr tl-n t- rt. 1 lfa te.n.na..1 1.
i inifiiKii I.1IHVI..I ..'I'.i.tn rin .v .in- Dutim
- nninhu ,.r... in.r..., n .ii.,.aiIaa ...a.
miiiilfal In Irnnr. Ihn ilmu'lnri nun.llni.
return of the net results, Crop news wj
alternately good and bid but did not
rri.nln nnv nnlnh n vnrlntlnn In nrlrnu
Stocks which usually nro not u factor
I - V. I .. ma1.a am.Ih.ah
j ciia).iii, iiiuinvi ec'iiii'icui, ucvauiQ y uuu
No. I.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
1 1. 1 .1 11 IE hi pun vr. ivinler n.-ilonm. xn.TO'n 1 tv'a a. .a. it i.a k.nb.n 11. a wAnniflH,. Ae ,i.ib
v."'--'- . . . .... uui". u. ivj -.'. 1. j-au conaola U71
- i iin ...hi-n ..inii uucb nui iiii.iwiiii: inc uuiih a i nen. lilectrlo Cs.,,.ll.r,
nent, notably New Jersey Central, which
wns nuvanceu to us. on reports oi us im
pending absorption by a trunk line. Con
solidated Oas, Brooklyn Tranilt. Peopl i 8
Oas and Sugar were readily moved, no-
rfirilltii In Hip whim of the traders. Met.ll
moc showed less susceptibility to trui?
advlcea and tho labor attitude than would
. . . . I I . , t 1 ...... 1 V I . .
exprciea in a pruirrrMuiiiu niiiinci. vwm-
t.nrlnn wllh tn Mnnt tirlrp of n. week
ago show that mnny of the prominent
rnllrnnd stoeks are down from 1 to
Co'k'iynrat .StKl" SlSRVnu
reslectiveiy. exceptions nre noicu in DJin
Classes ot stocits, nut ine auvancea ore
not Important generally. . , .
Tho bond market showed periods of ac
tivity nnd strength, with exceptionally
heavy trading In the St. Louts SouthwtMt
ern Issues Honda became stronger In the
closing days of tho wiek. Refunding is
declined U. . .......
ine commercial Advertiser s l.onnon
flnnnclnl cablegram says: Tho markets
were listless and featureless in every ue;
pnrtment today. The bank bought 5,V0
gold In bars.
Following are the closing prices on tho
lAVIiuuf)""
Texas A Pnclflc...
. II
. i3i
. TJ'k
. :u
. IS",
. .Mi
. 23.
. mj
.IW'i
.in
.113
union I'aclnc
do pfd
Wnlnuli
do pM
Wheel A U i;...,
.lo II 'jlfd
Wis. Central
Third Avenue ....
Adams V.x..
American Ux
um.iii.i ss
Oies Ohio ITU
hl 1 n N ,J:;
Chicago, InJ '& L. 22
,0 pm 51
cnicaito k. in... sw'i
in icago
IT. S. Kx...
IS
Wells-Parso Uz.,..12S
c p . a. .
,mer. Cot. Oil
S3H
f'l
53
j;n
SS'i
Hi
17
sis
74
:-.i
7i
93
Colorado o
,i0 it pM
do 2a ,fd
iIcj rf'l
Amer. Malt. pfd..
Amer. H. & It....
ilo pfd
Amer. Spirits ....
do pM
16
mil
n.,' ,. . ...
KS'i
irnver ei It. O....
1ST,
,i0 f.i
'.H Amer. S. Hoop...
i.-.e
no pM
do 1st pfd MUlAmer. H. & W....
,," kln, rvni""!'" i'l't
"J i!,?
Illinois rtntral '....:ili;
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate
do pM
Amer. Tobacco .
do pM
.123
Anae. Mining- Co.... 41
Ilrookln It. T U'i
Colo, niel & Iron.. 3ti
Con. Tobacco ...
do nfd
. 77H
. 31;
. MV4
.135
. r,i;
. 9S
. s:n
. fA
. 75' I
. Sl'i
.
. 17
.
. 23
recWnl Steel ...
do pM
den. Klectrle ...
Olucose Sugar ...
.
no iji.i....
: '
Mobile & Ohio
.... 01
.... M
do pf.l
Inter. Paper ....
do PM
fjielwle Clm
Nntlonnt Hlreult
do pfd
National Lad ..
do pM
NHohhI Steel ..
do pM
N. V. Air llrake.
.... 3'i
.... an
.... 3VJ
...,1S1
....Kt
do rf'l
N. Central
7s . i . Central
Vnrfnll jc- w
Norfolk - .
.... mh
, 11
No. .1'nelllo
.... 7H
.... Wt
. Sl'i
7t'l
.130
O?. ty. & Nuv,
Srt'J No. American ...
. H'4
...13 rncllic coast ....
... 70 do in pfd
...ns'i, do :a ptd
.. .i
.
. 81
llO tlfll....
..
Pennsylvania
Remllng
. ni(' 'H77 .-mill
do pfd 20'i
U. 8. leather
lot;
St. Pnul 113'
iln l.f.l 1T3
do pf.l
V. H. IlubNr ...
do pfd
Western Knlon .
Republic I. & fi.
do Pfd
234
. H'4
7014
. llk
, f.3b
s't. P. & Omaha.. ..112
ro. l-.-ieine
So. luilway
.. 11
do ptil
.. 52i
Offered.
DlIM, SIJASO.V OX I.OMMl.V 'CI1AXOU
Week of Monotony linn Ilren Almost
'Without n HrcnU.
LONDON. Auc. 25. Tho allotment of
treasury business has caused llrmness iu
discount rates on the Stock exchange. Tho
AvMiimirA .vmilil hiiVA nlnnorl liiifl tl Tint
i.AA.i tnr thrt hnvlnrr In. whlidi thn ennmill.
,ob rtccided was more Important than houso
extensions. Tho exchange will probably
I rlnMo Kpnti.mhi.r 1 nnd will llkplv nn nn
j; S;!4 ognln In tho near future In order to finish
pi'.4 the latest cxlenslons. Idleness rules In nl
b 5j most cverv tUnartment. Consols contlnuo
wwilf. nwlnir In llio llneprlnlnt v. llnmo
rnilronds were mostly stendy nnd wero
nircnuinenea nv roniinueu renurcniisos.
Great Westerns regained most of their
earlier decline. Amerlcnns wero stendy nt
about parity, closing dull. Copper was
000.000.
Aorr lurk Money Mnrliel
1 1 1 1 . ' . . " ... .1. . . . .
I .ll-. IUIIII. Ill IT. kO. .iiiirs. V nn r.111
stendy nt Pi per cent; prlmo mercantllo
paper, 475 per eent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual niisiness in imnKors' hills nt $l.871j
nnd t I.S7i for slxtv davs: nnviA.i
's'? ."JVt' m8!it' commcr bills;
cit 'ter('4iir ria. .,,,i.,.
J&YSrAn&tmmXm' s
nuiia biuto, easior; railroad. Irrecular
"intiii, ni.-iiuj , 1 ci iillilllllT, i'l, wnell
1 leu.p,1 vac. nnH nnnnnn IfflV iu ...... 1
coupon, 10!); new 4s, reg. and coupon, I31',4c;
old 4s. reg. and coupon, 115; 6s, reg. nnd
coupon, 112'j.
tho closing prices on uonus todny nro 33
lUlllM.B
V. S. ref. Zf
do coupon
do 3s, reg..
.103-"
.1C3'
. 1. C la lOSti
N. J. C. (ten. Sa....t2!4
...100
...K0
v. i-acina 3 65
no coupon
no 4a 103
list
1 r-
st. p.. c. ft r. ia.u;.
c. ft S, W. c. 7.
do 6a jut;
so. i-aeillo 4a 7si
po. Hallway tn 103
Tl . 'P c ao
Tex. & rac'lflo'lY.'.ium
An 1. i.
union Pacific 4..,.10ri'i
Wabaih 1a U7
do 2a mm
West Bhore 4i 11211
Ma. Central la..
...113
j,. f. jj, 4
wis. Central 4a HS14-
...
t if t. r.
.. eiu.Vu. Centurlea
I .lA Am
. OITi
-
'When Issued. Offered
Amfr' T1'.,1p,,?nr-,",,J4,1
irtvonture ?i
Allouez Mining Co. 1
-... .... .. .....
Iloeion A Mo 181'i
,inai. copper 87H
I ,i n a. n iti Alia,,. Ia
Dominion coat ho.ton &"Mont'.'.'.'.'
pM-"--, v 2u.,,e . "ton...
-Fedtral Steel MMICil. & Hecla
21
317
11
75
do pf.l
Centennial 101;
Fltelinurs pfd...
Qen nieetila ..
do pfd
.117 jrYanklln u;i
.ui'ti iium nimi
...139
Osceola
.. 67
.. 41?i
i.n r.ic in....
M..W. I'snlrill
...:oi
... ii'.i
... 8i
Parrot
Qulncy
"'
..no
"ie"
N. T
Telephona
Kama Fa Copper... 4!4
Tamarark 21?
t'tah Mlnlne Wi
Winona 3
Wolverines 40!i
n. & c
13'i
I nw iaIaa mi
Old Dominion
ltubbir 23
Union raelflc St';
Ximv York 31lulnpr StooUs,
NEW YORK. AUB. 25. Thn fnllnwln nr.
inn closing tpjotations tor mining snares
Ontario
Ophlr
P.yiiouth
Qulckillver ...
do pfd
S'orra Nevada
Standard
I'nlon Con
Yellow Jacket
.MA
.. 10
.. 10
..no
,.6J0
.. SJ
..2i1
... 11
u Mexican
r..ii,im,in .if in- 'rri.n....
I WASHINGTON. Allir. 23. Tndnv'a tn
ment of thn treasury balnnceH In thn Ken.
I .mi rn nrl nvnlnwlvn rtf t iia tl tJ fk iA fh'lfi m.tA
I rCPVU in 1 II A CI 1 'l si nn t.T ft r t rr rt I f r
shows: Available cush balance, $137,229,335:
I aI.i l r.. itf l '
l tow.i TV,,W,V...
a 31 1 1 1TII1I U er (Irnln Market
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Aug. 25 WHEAT
-Lower; No. l northern, 761177c; No.
nnrlhum 7ifl75f.
in HARLEY firm; No. 2, 43Ut50o; sample,
I .... ' "
- ; wu i.'W.
..irr?i
..110
00 s. 1 . tie i). t)fi...i.u'i
. 24
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Closes with Good Killing Cattle
About Steady,
10GS BRING BETTER PRICES AGAIN TODAY
Good Feeders Are Sternly for the
AVcck, Others Are Loner Until
Sheep nnd Lnmlm Aro Around
Titty Cents I. oner.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 23.
Rocelnta wrr.;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Oniclal Monday
Olnclal Tuesday
Olllclal Wednesday .,
.. 4.916
16.1!l
I, 151
II, 30l
7.0 H
7,353
172
... 3.M7
... 5.SI0
... .1,2M
... 1.S10
... 1,213
uiuciai rnursuay ..
OUlclal Friday
uuiciHi Huturuay ..
Total thin u-enti 21.01!
37,637
31,105
37,046
3U.037
35.SS2
41.325
31.177
31,f0
19,090
2I,SI3
Week ending Aug. 18.... 17,015
Jcek ending Aug. 11....1S.371
Week eml I hi? Anir. l 13.73
Week ending July 2S.... 12,786
Average nrlco nald fur hous tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
1900.lii33,l&3.IU7.li9t.U.lW.
4 4U. 4 OJ
4 45 4 5
4 51 4 K
4 13
4 65!
4 6
4 74
4 77
4 83
4 SO
4 70
4 75
4 77
4 il
4 55
4 60
4 49
4 5
4 60
4 69
4 5
4 12
5 06
5 US
6 11
4 55
4 51
6 07
4 66
r. 01
4 49
5 10
r. os
5 12
4 36
4 3S
4 Hll 6 14
I 3 il
Indicates Sundnv.
Tho ofllelnl nnmher or ears of stock
Drought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Horace.
v-., .i. vV 01. i', jy...
O. & St. L. Ry
1
1
17
t
33
4
n
10
B
.Aio. i-. ny
21
1
1. system
A- N. W. Ry. ...
K. .t m. v. n. n
S. C. A P. Ry
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry
II. AT .M. 11. 11. U. ..
C., H. A Q. Ry. ...
K. C. A St. J.
13
21
C, R. 1. A P.. east ..
Total receipts
45
SO
IS
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head indicated:
Rovers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen.
Omnha I'acking Co vvi
(1. it. Hnmmoiul Co. ...
1,170
1.236
1,353
1,122
Swift und Company ....
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Cuduhy Pkg. Co., K. C.
Armour A Co., K. C...
DOS
no
20
"'is
1., r . iiusz
Luyton A Co
Other Buyers
105
Totals 1.1S2
C.22S
CATTLE Thrro wns unite n strlnir of
cnttlo hero today, hut tho bulk of tho re
ceipts were direct to packers. What few
wero on saio wero noi 01 mucn importance,
being largely odds and ends, 011 which there
was 110 particular chango as regards mar
ket values.
There has been n fair v liberal supply of
cattlo hero this week, being 4,027 head
heavier than last weeK. nut 3.71:1 neail
lluhter than the same week last vear. The
demand wns goou on most uays nnu limy
equal to the supply. Wednesday was tho
only bad day nnd prices broke all around,
DUt Tiiursunv nnu riuay tnero was an im
provement, particularly on the good kinds,
Tho better grades of cornfed cattlo may be
cauea just. nDoui steauy xor tuo weeK, uui
half fat stuff Is n good 25c lower than It
was n week ago. Steers weighing around
000 to 1.100 pounds nro selling largely from
$l.60ft4.S5. nnd packers take them only un
der protest, the half fat stuff weighing
around 1.150 to 1,250 is in better demand
nnd Is selling from $1.90 to $5.25. The good
cattle, well fattened, uro selling from
$5.25 to $5.80.
Oood cows sold well all week without ia
terial change In prices and the week closed
just nnout where 11 opened. T'10 common
and half fat stuff, however, was neglected
nnd prices range anywhere from 15 to 25c
lower for the week, dinners are nlso iff,
tnougn proDuuiy lnibc would cover 1110 ne
cllue in most cases.
Thero wns a good, lively demand for
feeders nil tho week. thoiiKh tho snnn v
was large, The demand from the coim'rv
was good, particularly on tho cattlo of
good weight nnd uunliiy. On .nut dt;is of
cattlo tho market Is close to stendy for
tho week, but on tho common grades the
wceit closed witn values nil or loftlae lower
and In some cases mora than that.
Tho receipts of cattlo for the week were,
of course, composed largely of western
ran go cnttle. tho bulk of which wero on
tho feeder order. Packers bid 1111 n good
many bunches, which they fulled to get
owing to tho fnct that feeder buyers would
pay more for them than tiny were willing
to give. The better grades of killer aro
closo to steady, tho same ns mm cnttle.
while the poorer grades aro probably Wrp
iii iocr lur ine wcpk. iiooti cows lielil
about steady nil tho week, but thn rnnimnn
grades wero not so good nt tho closo of
tno weeK ns tney wero nt tho opening
by 15ft25e. Good feeders were about steady
for tho week, while tho common kinds of
nsni weignts wero luyiac lower. ReprC'
Hcntutlvo sales:
COWS.
No. Av. Pr. No.
3 SSS 2 50 ft
HEIFERS.
4 IV 2 76 5
4 657 3 W
BULLS.
1 114(1 !W 1
Av. Tr.
tOj 3 10
470 3 23
1120 3 :o
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1 770 3 PO 3 SS3 3 23
2 11S5 3 00 1 1035 J "S
1 3S0 3 ii 16 6S'J 3 SO
STOCK CALVES.
1 4M 4 30 1 220 EM
HOGS Tho supply of hogs today was
nbout tho usual Saturday's size. Chicago
reported 11 stronger market, nnd ns tho de
mand hero wns good 011 tho part of packers
tho market was active nnd higher. Tho
ivjik or tne nogs hont rrom $5.02U to J5 07'
1LS ntralllHt l.t Ill SR.IM vnutnr,1n. ...Ia1i
I makes the market generally 2lic Higher or
I r'rong to 6c higher. Heavy hogs sold
1 largely from $5 to $5.05 and butcher w,.lnhm
iiiuiiim j.iu uuu llKlllweiglllS irom U.U7'A
to $3.10, with a top of $5.1714. The propor-
tlon of llcht Iiors todnv wns lnririr tlmn li
was yesterday, which makes tho average
show up considerably better than It did
yesterday.
i hero was no particular change In the
mantei irom start to iinisn, everything be
inir sold earlv in thn mnrnlnr- nvrnni n e,.i.
loads of very common stutt that no one
seemed to wunt.
Tho hog market for the week has not
shown very much chnngo either In sharp
ndvnnces or hlir denllnpn. Tim mumiv wnu
II.. I.. All . U .. , - . .. , "
iihiii uii inu iiwii, aiiuwuiK a uecreaso over
tho preceding week amounting to G,K)2 head,
but over the same week lnnt v.-nr ilmr- U
in u ercusa oi a.tu neaa, 'i no weeK started
in wun on nuvnncn over riaturtluy or uuojt
So, but from that time until Thursday
prices Kent A-olmr down, the lmv nnint
Ing $i.071i. On Kridny and Saturday there
wus some Improvement, so that tho week
closed ft few cents higher than it opened
and higher than tho market was nny time
during tho previous week. Representative
Hum,
No. AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
Sh. Pr.
. . . 3 75
... 4 65
SO 4 00
200 4 90
... 4 00
... 4 03
SO 4 03
61 SSO ... 3 T3 63 217 81 G 0.1
24 136 ,,. 4 65 CO 273 80 5 OS
47 SOS S1 4 M 63 214 ... 5 03
63 ITS 200 4 9) 63 336 40 I 0.
23 303 ... 4 PO 75 221 1(0 & 05
10 241 ... 4 93 CO Ml ... t OS
02 103 SO 4 05 72 2S3 60 3 03
61. ...... .291 120 5 (0 IT, r,H 40 6 03
S 202 120 3 00 60 218 SO fi ts
218
240
61...
66...
64...
ts...
...347 ... fi 00 63 210 40 fi 03
...2S0 40 5 (2H 72 240 80 5 03
...210 40 3 02'i 73 240 ... fi 05
...264 40 C 02H 61 2J3 SO S 03
... 500
40 5 C2H
40 3 02'i
40 5 02H
SO 5 02'i
72 240
73 240
61 2J3
65 257
t9
6S
61
59
C
47
72
44
Ho
60
56
66
40
60
73
6J
60
C7
62
6S
60
M
61 ....
64. ...
68
II
Si, ..
243 M fi02ij 65 257 ... 5 03
.212 120 SOJ'i
61 241 120 6 C5
.:; 40 t mjv.
S! 371 80 S 07'b
70 2C3 40 S 0?H
247
SO 6 02 li
... 6 0214
40 5 02'
... 5 0211
... 6 021J
. . . 5 02'4
40 5 024
... 3 02U
..25S
..321
,.2T0
..2J4
..2(6
..251
61...
SI...
61...
C7...
10...
69...
67...
64...
6)...
..24 210 5 07',i
..212 40 6 67H
.352 ... 5 07H
..212 ... 6 07'4
..280 ... 3 07'
23S ... 6 07i
232 40 6 om
270 ... 6 07'i
258 80 S 07H
227 SO 5 07H
246 ... 5 07U,
217 40 5 07'4
J23 ... 5 07',4
Vt 120 S 07'4
333 ... 5 07'j
250 120 &07U
..2C2
..269 120 lOi
..337 ... SO."
..263 4) S OS
. .263 K0 5 05
..231 O 6 04
.2:6 ... 5
..340 (0 5 03
,.2l 160 5 OS
..2C1 ... 6 05
,..2l 120 5 05
120 5 05
247 10 5 03
. 2S2 10 6 05
.,23 120 U',
.233 40 a ti
J5J MO 6 05
7!.,
74.,
M.
46.
67.
4 223 80 5 074
221 120 5 074
67
287 40 6 10
216 ... 5 10
Z16 t 10
170 40 5 10
,::t ... i)
68 .
74
75
72,.
Aug. 1 5 151 4 191 3 79 2 771
Aug, 2 is 4 26 3 74 2 15
Aug. 3 5 15 4 33 I 67 8 47 2 S3
Aug. 4 6 10 4 43 3 61 3 67 2 e6
Aug. 5 4 45 3 71 3 63 . 16
Aug. 6 6 01 3 77 3 43 3 02
Aug. 7 B 14 4 38 3 45 2 92
Aug. S C 15 4 37 3 Rl 2 75
Aug. 9 3 01 4 32 3 67 3 49
Aug. JO.... BOO 4 2S 3 67' 3 53 2 76
Aug, II ... 4 93 4 "9 3 77 3 51 2 S6
Aug. J2.... 4 33 3 K5 3 50 S 83
Aug. 1.1.... 4 93 3 71 3 61 2 74
Aug. II.... 4 97 4 43 3 6S 2 S3
Aug. 15,... 4 97 4 41 3 75 2 S3
Aug. 16.... 1 9-j 4 32 3 7S 3 70
Aug. 17.... 5 00 4 36 3 74 3 71 2 fi
Aug. 13.... 4 95 4 47 3 66 3 6S 2 92
Aug. 19.... 4 60 3 G7 3 73 2 8S
Aug. :n.... 5 03 3 75 3 70 2 79
Aug 21.... 5 02 4 42 3 76 2 ST.
Aug. 22.... B 01 4 4 2 3 69 2 79
Aug. 23.... 4 97 4 41 3 74 3 S3
Aug. 24.... B 02 4 42 3 M 3 79( 2 fi
Aug. 25 J 5 05 I 10 3 73 3 St1, 2 79
M . ... 2V. 1M s en
51..,, .. IT W I OS
s .......:? im 5 os
71.
?. . .
M ....
1
7
7S
. 1M 1) 4 14
,.IT M S ID
I7t 160 r 10
2t9 ... IM
Ul 4) J I1H
,.2ti ... ilT'i
m i; m s os
M ... 273 41 S OS
7 J47 J9 J OS
67. ... ill HO & 06
SHEEP There were no fresh rece nts to
dny nnd vcry lltt'e curried over from yes-
tenia v. most evervtn nc ncniK cieanru .111
yesterday afternoon.
Thr aiinnlv or Hlirpti thin week WHS the
heaviest of nny week so far this yenr, nnd
In fact. Is one of the big weeks In the his
tory of the yards, Other markets havo also
been well supplied, which has n gocd de.il
to 110 witn tne snnrp uecunes tiiui miie
taken place at all points. The decline for
the wrck I tho heaviest on Inmbs and
amounts In most cases to about .W. Sheep
have gone oft anywhere from SoTuoc.
Tho demnnd for feeders hits been good all
wcaIc nnil In mnnv nines fneilnr hovers have
outbid tho packers. On good feeding lambs
and sherp tho market Is now much lower
nnd 10JII5C would probably cover the decline
n:i nroimu.
Quotations: Choice western grass weth
ers. $3 35473.60; fair to good grass wethers,
$3.25f3.3r choice grass yearlings, J3.351f3.50;
choice ewes, $2 9MT3.25; fair to good cwe,
$2.65112.90; fair to good yearlings. $3.25B3.3j:
cholco spring lambs. ll.RSQ l.7.; fair to good
spring lambs, Sl.5nm.65; feoiW wethers,
$3.25113.10; feeder Inmbs, $1.0001.25. Rep
rcsentntivo snies:
Nc.
0 buck lambs .
Late yesterday:
1 I'tflh wether
11 Utah wethers
47 feeding lambs
454 Utah Inmbs ..
AV
55
120
107
64
65
IT.
$3 50
3 00
3 30
4 10
4 63
Chicago i.nn stock .market.
Cnttle Nominally Stendj-llogs Active
SliPt-p Strong.
CHICAGO. Aug. 2f..-CATTLE-Rccolpts,
500 head; nomlnnlly stendy; good to prlmo
native steers, $3 406.00; poor to medium.
$1 60115.30; selected feeders, $l.0ftfil..n; mixed
stockers. $3 23fj3 90; cows, $2.051i 1. 60; heif
ers. $3.005.00; cunners. $2,0012 W; bulls,
$2.50Jf45O; calves, $5.00J6.75; Texas fed
steers. $4 15'i5.00; Texas grassors, 5i.3o5j
5.00; hulls, $2.50j3.40.
HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; Monday, 32
000 estimated; left over. 1.600; active nnd
stronger: tops. $5.65: mixed and butchers.
$5,05fio.60: good to cholco heavy, $5.10ii5.6O;
rough heavy. $l.05f5.05: light, $5,10(35.6j;
bulk nf sales, $5.15y5.l0.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpts. 1.500
head; market steady, good to cholco weth
ers. $3.onfl3.S3; fair to cholco mixed, $3,300
3. 60: western sheep, $3.2J'(?l-73; Texus sheep,
$2.603. 40; native lambs, $l.00Q3.60i western
Inmbs. $4.755,60. , , ,
Week's receipts: Cattle, 6S.000 head: hogs,
119,000 head: sheep, SS.iXX) hend. Last week's
receipts: Cattle. 53,900 head; hogs, 120,600
hend; sheep, 62,000 head.
Kniims City Mir Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 150 head; prices nominal: receipts
for tho week, 6S.OO0 head; dry lot cnttlo
scarce, prices nrm; winicrcti nnn sirnigiii
Tiissers very pieuiuui nnu lower; ngni
untilles thn fust two dnvs Imnroved condi
tions; natlvo steers, Jl.7rttfl.P0; stockers and
feeders. $3..VW.50; butclwr cows und heif
ers, $3.00iio.l5, ennners, $2.60(Fi3.00; fed west-
rns, j3.iuiih.ii; wintered rexnns, j.wu'
.83: crnss Texnns. 13.25iii3.60. Calves, re-
clnts toduv. none: market for week was
Rood. otocK caives remaining nrm: vein
enlves. Rtrnnir demnnd nnd 2ac hlchcr.
HOGS Receipts, i,r.oo head; light, shade
hluher: tiaekers steady: rccelnts for the
week, 45,000 head; Improved demand for
summer weignts cnuseu an nnvnnco 01
light hogs of nbnut 10c. Sales today: Heavy
and mixed, 5...uyua. 3; light, Jq.IUUo.w;
nlcs. $I.60Q3.00.
auiiiii' a.m IjA.mhh ueceipts, nenu;
for the week, 19.000 head: liberal supplies nt
all markets caused n sharp decline In prices
this week. Sales today: Luinbs, $1.00915. 00;
muttons, $3.40fl3.CO; western killers. $3,401?
.ix; lecucrs, .i.w'i w; cuus, -'.oKJ.w.
St. Liiiiln Live Mock Miir'urt.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. Allir. 25.-CATTI.E-ne
eclnts. 010 licud. IncludliiK 350 Tcxans: mar
ket stead v; natlvo sliltiplng nnd export
steers, J1.705ifi.OO; dressed beef and butcher
steers. $l.tXMf7.M; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$!.253i5.33: stockers and feeders. $2.7o'ft4.40:
cows und heifers. $2.00I.S5; dinners. $1.60
ft2.50; bulls. J2. 70fi 1.00; Texas nnd Indian
steers, w.wiji.w, cows ami lienors, ji.mxjj'
HOGS Recelnls. 3.100 head; market a
siiaue easier; pigs nnu iignis. ..",;((
nnekers. S5.lfiff3.35: blltehers. J5.355r5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMIiS-Recclpts, 400 liea l;
market steady: natlvo muttons, S3.50nn.r0;
lambs. $3.75l.50; culls and bucks, $2,254?
3.60; stockers, S3.w(jf3.s.i.
IVeir York l.le Stock.
NEW YORK. AiiL'. 13 REEVES Re
ceipts. 763 hend: nn lradlnc: feci im sleady
no later cables; exports, 4,fill cattle, C3
sheep and 7, .hi quarters or Deer.
calves-iteceinis. in ncan; veais. I'rm
to steady: buttermilk:, steady: veals. $8.00
as.m; tops, is.-ia.
8IIEEI AND LAMUS-riecclnlS. 3,
head; sheep, weaK to a shade iowt
lambs, lSfiEio higher; sheep, S3.0OJ 1.60
culls. $2.00: Inmbs, $5.0214117.25.
HOOS-Rccelpts, 3,053 huud. Market feci
ing sicauy.
St. JokimiIi Live Stoek,
SOUTH ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 25,-(Spe
clnl.t Tho Journal nuotes:
CATTLE Receipts, lw ncan; mariiet
RlnnilV! flpm:llld uond.
HOOS Receipts. 4,300 head; light, shnde
higher; heavy, snaue lower; an gr.iucs,
15.05fft5.17,: bulk of 811 OH. f5.10CT3.15.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 1,700
head; market. uctlve, steady.
Stock In Slitl't.
Uolloivlnnr are the receipts at the fou
principal western markets for August 25:
Cnttle. Hozb. Sheep
South Omaha 1,213 MM 172
Chicago 500 fi.000 1,500
Kansas City 150 4,500 500
St. Louis 610 3,100 400
Totals
2,193 38,651 2,571
.Sugar 3lnrket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25.-SUO AR-Raw
firm: fair refining. 4l4c. centrifugal 96 test
4T!iC. Molasses sugar, 4c; refined, steady
No. fi, $5.55: No. 7, $3.45: No. S, $5.35: No. 9
$5.33; No 10, $5.20: No. 11. $5.20; No. 12, $5.15
No. 13, $5.10: No. 14. $5,10; Standard A. $5.S0
confectioners' A, $5.90: mould A, $6.05; cm
loaf, $6.00: crushed, $6.50; powdered, $6.20
gratiuiuieu, o.iu, uniiui., o..j.
Cnllfornln Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS There was not much do
Inir In tho dried fruit mnrket und Interest,
Ing new phases fnlled to como to light
notations miiow; ointo ovaporatcu ap
pics, common, isiinc, common, iyj'.ic
STOCK OF THE HARDING PAPER CO.
TO BE PUT ON THE MARKET.
5,000 SHARES AT $10.
wiih the company is: i.s.!so,z;;sr,.s.'::;;
Tho company has been formed for thoj-anda to teach those of inexneriennn. who
purposo of collecting, assorting, packing
and shipping of waste paper, which com- at no tlme ln danger of shut-downs on no
modlty Is ono of tho Importnnt factors ln)count of Iai,ori n8 surpluB amount of holp
tho manufacture ot now paper und upon hnB bocn employed upon whom wo can call,
which product tho paper mills depend. Tho,n addition to this tho labor Is not of a
field In tho west up to tho establishment j technical naturo and not dlfilcult for iucx-
of this concern naa remnineu unnoveiopea,
from which wo aro deriving our bonellts.
Since tho establishment of this concern In
May, to the 1st of August, tho incrcaso has
peon sucn ns io pssuro succcbB, tu8einer
with largo returns
Tho contracts owned and controlled at
tho present tlmo aro represented by tho
large establishments of Omaha, which ac
cumulates paper as well as from all ot tho
largo cities In tho neighborhood of Omaha.
Tho location of this city Is such as to
mako It an advantageous shipping point to
tho paper mills, which to u large extent
are located In Wisconsin, whoro we havo
the benefit of a low freight rate. Wo aro
not entirely dependent upon eastorn mar
kots, but havo at our west paper mills, sit
uated ln Colorado, which makes our market
a cheaper point than nny other Bource of
supply,
Tho contracts of this concern cover a
long period for tho collection of tho waste
pnpor upon which this business Itf depond-
ent for Its supply,
I' or further Information mil on or nildresa,
HARDING PAPER STOCK CO.,
l!H)t).i:Ul Leavenworth St,, Omaha.
DO YOU
SPECULATE P
1 cholco, 6l4ffr6c; fancy. CSfr7e. Prunes, 3itf
7c per pound, ns to site nnd qunllty. Apri
cots, royni. iijmic, .Moor i-nrK, iniic
Peaches, peeled, HffISc; unpeelfd, 6fftV.
Kmians City tlrnlii uud Prnvlslnni.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. JJ-WHEAT-Set.-tember,
tVlSTIOS'iC, December, (!7iffCilic!
cash. No. 2 hard, (TV; N" 3. 6lffle; No.
2 red. fiOtjtKOV; No. 3, (VrfifOc.
CORN September, 3l3li4c: December.
32cj ensh. No. 2 mixed, 360; No. 2 liltc,
36?, ci No. 3, 36c.
, OATS- No. 2 white, :402114c.
RYE-No. 2, 43c.
HAY Choice. timothy. $9.50: choice,
prnlrle, $ii.2rf(t5.fA
nUTTER-Creamcry. 16fflS4c: dnlry,
fanev. 16c.
EOOS Steady; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 12c dozen, loss off, enscs returned;
new whltewood, cases Included, Jc more,
RECEIPTS-Whent. 162.6V bu.: com, 7.000
bu.; oats. 4,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 2l3,o0 bu.; corn,
3,000 bu.; oats, 1.000 bu.
t'lnnnr Inl Motes.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. 25. -Clearings. $3.
IY3.181: balances. $655,123. Money. 4S7 per
1 cent. New York cxclinnge. par bid, 100
premium nsiteti.
CHICAOO, Aug. 2S.-Clenrlngs. $tr,,30R.1l9;
balances. $1.!M.976. Posted exchange, $4. S3
yi.SMi: New York exchange, 21V discount.
CINCINNATI. Aug. !5.-Clenrlngs, $I,S30,
650, New York exchange, 10c discount.
Slrnifli'. "'it?'! per cent
NEW YORK. AUg. 2... EXClmilge. $102.-
0S5.714; bnlimces, $6,4SI.6S5.
p ULADi.Li'HiA. auk. 2o. ricnrings to
day. $10,715,242; balances, $1,017,471.
iiuston. Aug. 25. Exchanges, H.siii.r.u;
balances, $1,112,171
Oil Market.
Oil, CITY. Pa.. Amr. 23.-Credlt balnnr.es.
$1.25; certificates, no bid. No shipments or
runs reported.
LIVERPOOL. Auc 25.-OILS-Cottonseed
oil, Hull refined August, tlrm, 22s 6.1. Tur
pentine spirits, steady, 27s t!d. Rosin, com
mon, stendy. 4s M. Linseed oil, .15s 3.1.
Petroleum, 6S.il.
NEW YORK. Auc. 25-OILS-Cottonseed
oil, dull; yellow, 3l',ttr35c. Pelroleum. dull;
re n nen now vorK. js.uaj l-niininupnia nnu
Ilnltlmore, $.00; Philadelphia and Haiti
moro In bulk. $3.15. Roslu. unlet: strained.
common to good, $1.5501.60. Turpentine,
ensy, 3SQ3M4C.
Mlmienpnllii Wlient Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Auc. 25. - WHEAT -
August, 7314c: September, 73tT73!4c; De
cember, "1Sc: on track. No. 1 hard, "fie; No.
1 northern, 74' ic; No. 2 northern, 73'ic.
1- l.uuil- ! irst patents, n.ui'iii.ih; second
patents, $3.S51f3.!H); llrst cleats, $3.0003.20.
second clears, $2.tW2.20.
1JRAN In DUlk, $12.W'lt 12.23.
Dnllilli Mnrl.rt.
nULtlTH. Minn.. Auc. 25.-WHEAT-NO.
1 hard, cash. 7Sc; September, 7SV; De
cember. 78!io: No. 1 norlliern, cash. 76.c;
September, 7i'.kc: December. 7i''ff76'ic; No.
1 northern. 74tc; No. 3 spring, lOffcc.
CORN .WfcC,
OATt--23mij23'.aC.
riillndelpliln Proiluce Mnrkol.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25. RUTTER
Firm: fancy western creamery. 22o: fancy
western, prints, 23c.
EGOS Firm: fresh nearby nnd western,
17c; fresh nearby southwestern, 15c; fresh
nenruy southern, nc.
Import nnil lliorts.
NEW YORK. Auc. 25. -Tho Imports of
specie this week wure $11,531 gold, nnd $51,
2M silver, und the exports nggregnto $45.
317 silver bars and coin nnd $1,153,373 gold.
The Imports of drygoods und merchandise
wero valued hi w,ir.Vi,4.
I'eorln .Mnrket.
PEORIA. HI., Aug. 25.-CORN-I'lrm; No.
2. S3!c.
oath Quiet; iso. . wnite, :2jff!2Jo. tracg.
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.21 for lln-
Ishcd goods.
Omaha Branch Office
F. G. LOGAN
Grain, Provisions and Stocks
Sin Ilonril of Trade HIiIk"., Onmhu..
SIESIIIERSi
Clilengn Ronrd of Trnde, Clilcnito
Stack Eichiuigi-, eT York Stook 12i
clinnigr This olllce Is connected by private wlr
with our Chicago olllce. Every facility
offered you for tho prompt execution of
orders.
F. C. IIOI.Ll.VClElt. Slaoager.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Tclcplionc 1030. Omaha, Nal
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS
1IQAHU OF TRADE.
Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co
uirect wires to Chlcaxo and Nw Yori;
yHRPEMiiEYaCO.
Grain
B00M4rlYLIFELDa
OMAHA nCtL
SPECULATE BY CHARTS
Tho only snfe and sure guide to succesi.
Charts never He. This method fully ex
plained and Illustrated in eighth edition,
150 pages (Just out).
I MM AND OUTS OF WALL ST.
(37 Illustrations). 10 cents In stamps.
L11WIS t. VAX Itll'ER,
11 llroatlwav. New York.
Speculate by Charts
Tho only safe nnd suro guldo to succesi.
Charts never lie. This motliod fully ex
plained and Illustrated In eighth edition,
150 pnKCB (Just out).
INS AND OUTS OF WALL ST.
(37 Illustrations), 10 cents In stnmps.
LEWIS C VAN RIPER.
11 Uroudwuy, New York.
mako tholr homes In Omaha, and wo are
ipcrlenced girls to learn.
Tho prontB from this buslneM havo been
-,..h ns to iuBtlfv a Kiiuranten nf m nr
ccnt dividends upon thn stock and with a
continuation of tho same amount of bus-
Iness that has been done to August 1, 1900,
tho dividends will considerably exceed tho
amount cunranteed,
The books of this concern aro open for
Inspection and to anyono that Is Interested
we solicit same. Owing to largo Increase
of business It hns become necessary tor us
to place somo ot thn paid non-amcssablo
capital stock upon tho market.
SAM HARDINO, Pres. and Treas.
V. C. KAUFMAN, Sec and (ien Man.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Totnt Resource 97U,U0II
Subscription Stork tfftO.OOO
Net Resource f2it,000
Set Liabilities If 1.IUO
If so, speculate Eiicceiifully. Send your
orders to a reliable houso, where they will
bo placed In tho open market. Wo can
mako for you In one month moro interest
on your money than any bank will pity you
In a year. Send for our book on speculation.
It is tree.
J. K. Gomstock & Go-
Room SU TmUcr' Illdg., Chlcngo.
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