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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUG C&T 15, 1901.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bear Liquidation bj Longs Otntoi Weak
lets in Whiat Pit.
STRONG AT OPENING, BUT SOCN BREAKS
Corn Start St run it, liut Soon Weakens
mill l.nrjge (luuntHIrn Thrown on
Market Ont Follow Other
(rain.
CHICAGO, Auk. II. Heavy lliiuhlntlun by
longs caused weakness Iti tilt- wheat lilt
tucloy ami September closed lower.
September corn was c lower and oats V
lower, wlillo provisions closed unchangod
in Si' lower. Higher ethics gave wheat
innminlnry lUrength nt the opening, out
till- feeling w:iM quickly displaced. h a de
cided brenk In prices, occasioned by the
weakness In corn nnd realizing by outsld
cis. Considerable long stun enmn on tho
market, but support appeared lucking, com
mission houses being tin! most nctlvo buy
ers, September opened 3'Jl4c to Tsftlc
higher nt 7111(714,0, but heavy selling on
the p.irt of lucnls noon brought the price
dow n to 7J"t'. Thu close wns stcudy nnd
'iV lower nt 73u. The seaboard reported
41 boatload taken for shipment, whlln
(.leoriiiiren or wheat and Hour were equal
to M7,'') bushel.
Primary receipts wcro l.lTfl.OO bushels,
compared with l.'CT.fiou bUHhels n year ago.
IlecelptM of 210 curs were reported at Mln
ncapoll.s nnd Dululli for todny, ngnlnst 120
earn Inst week, nnd 2i:i ears n year nso.
J.ocal receipts were 1S1 cars, with 20 of con
tract grade,
t'nder the Influence of higher prices for
whei t corn opened strong. The advance
was not so marked ns In wheat and on tho
Ilrst sign of weakness In the latter heavy
quantities of the yellow cereul were (lumped
on the niaiket, nnd prices declined. Sep
tember opened U1jHc to V(l4c higher at TO
i?mH'4c, but under urgent selling orders the
prion dropped to .IStf.ViV
Improved buying brought about n rally
nnd the close was ii lower at 5:)JYo914c, Re
ceipts Wete 09 cars, with 1 of contract.
Oats opened a shade higher In sympathy
wllh the courier grains, but weakened
lutir lMuct.iutlons were within n narrow
range nnd the market was without any
special features. September ranged be
tween SOVdc nnd JIHr, closing c lower nt
r.fi'jC. Receipt were 227 cars.
Piovlslons opened unchanged, but the
market soon developed weakness on heavy
recclptH of hogs. The decline In Brains wns
nlso n bear factor. September pork sold
between $11.0714 nnd $14.22V4. closing with n
loss of 6c nt $11.15. Lnrd ranged between
SS.70 mil $"U714, closing 6c lower nt $S.721jfj
h.7.1, Ribs closed unchanged, after selling be
tween $S and LS.07H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wheat,
165 cars; corn, Hi cars; oats, 335 cars; hogs,
Z9.n0 head
The lending futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Closc.Yes'y.
Whrnt I I
Sept. 7Wi 7li' 72 73 ! 73 ',
Dee. TOifn; 7M 75 751i 75'4f(7.5
May I S0V4 M'4l "S"?) 79),
Corn- I I
Sept. .W.fiOl TO'J5S fit; 59 tJ'V
Pec. fi2'(,Ji, 62V4 6)-4 filN2'i'!i
May Will el's, 6ii GI Ol'f, U
Oats 1
Sept. 37V4 37m 36, 364 .T'.
Dec. 3S ."SI, 374 a' 37'f.
May iOmVi 4014 311', 10 VjYiV
Pork
Sept. 14 2214 1I22V4 14 0714 14 IS 14 20
Jan. 13 50 IS 60 . 15 40 15 45 15 10
Lard
Sept. 8 7714 S 7714 R 70 8 73 R frt
Oct. R 85 R 5 7714 S S24 S S7Vi
Jan. S 95 S 03 8 8214 8 8714 S 0214
Ribs-
Sept. 8(0 8 0714 M 8 8 '5
Oct. S 1214 8 1714 8 10 8 IS j .S 1214
Jan. 8 CO S 05 7 90 7 I7V( 8 Oi
No. 2.
fash ouotntlons were ns follows:
I.'LOt'U Strndv: winter pnttn s. 3.1f
3.t0; straights, J3.20ff3.30: clearx. J2.S03J3.10;
spring specials brands, JI.IOff4.20.
WIIKAT No. 3 spring, C9!4y73c; No, I red,
73ft 73Hc
roitN-No. 2, 6SHc; No. 2 yellow, K8WT
.DS'Kc.
OATS-No 2. 3fr4fri37e: No, 2 white. 3S'Ji'J'
MHc; No. 3 white, 3Sif39c.
UVU-No. 2. iVto,
HAHLKY Fair to choice malting, r7t?ile.
SKKDS-No. 1 flax. Sl.GI; No. 1 northwest
ern. Jl.f.fi; prime timothy, J3.C3JJ3.75; clover,
contract grade. JI0.25.
I'HOVISIONS-Mcs.s pork, per bbl J14.50
011.15. Uird. per 100 lbs.. SS.7053S.72!.'.. Short
ribs sides (loose), J7.OOffS.10. Dry salted
Moulders (boxed). J7.t5Jf7.50. Short cleir
Bidet, (boxed). JS.tS'flR.55.
U'MISICY-Hasls of high wines, $1.29.
SrciAH-Cut lonf. Gc; granulntcd, 5.52c;
confertloncrs' A, 6.39c; off A, 5.24c.
Following nro tho receipts nnd shipments
ioi iou:i .
Receipts. Shipments.
43.000 is.OO)
565,010 lfr,(0)
197.0C0 r,).v)
632,(ie0 35 1,0.10
12,(01
Flnur. bills..
"Wlnnt. bu...
Corn, bu
Onls, bu
live, bu
Darley, bu.
30,000 jl.fO)
On the Produce exchnnce tnilnv (ho hm.
ter market was llrm; creameries, UUff.'lo;
dairies, mtftlSe. Cheese, steady, OijilO'-ic.
Kggs, steady. HAHMc
.KV VOllIC K.RRAIi MAnKnV.
luotntlonn of the nay on Vnrluaw
l.'nminnillHFK.
N'RW YORK. Aug. ll.-FLOUR-Rccelpts,
21,521 bbls.; exports, S.362 bills.; snles, 9,500
pkss.; shade ensler, but not uuotably lower;
J!'!; ,P,lten.,B. W.tiO(rt3.W); winter straights.
JJ.Ioa.l.So; winter extras. J2.30if('2.80; winter
low grades. J2.30fi2.4o; Minnesota patents,
S3.9vi(4.20; Minnesota bakers, J2.fi5g3.15. Rye
Hour, steady; receipts, 500 bbls.; sales. 600
bbls,; fair to good, J2.70iJJ3.10; choice to
jinn., to.uvjf (.avi
HARIjUY Quiet:' feeding, 52c. c. I. f., Ruf-
faAn.:,mnl.,,l,,K' "W?5. c- I. RillTnlo.
WlIKAT-RcceTnts. 09,900 bu.; exports, 101,
13S bu. Spot, weak; No. 2 red. 79ftc, f, o. b..
afloat; No. 2 red. 7SV4c, elevutor; No. 1
northern Duliith, 81c, f. o. b., nflont; No. 1
lmrd Duliith, 89ic. f. o. b ntloat. Options
after opening llrm on higher cnbles were
weakened decidedly by liquidation, smaller
seaboard clearances than usual, foreign
selling and Increased country offerings.
Closed weak at 'i'riic net loss. Scnti-miier
7Sfc79c. closed at 78Hc; October, 78 11-HVF
CA. . nlna.il ?OT'n. 1. T
closed at MH4c
uuiiN-lteceipts, 32,200 nu.; exports, 23,703
bu. Spot, weak; No. 2, C3!ic, clevntor, and
C2c, f. o. b afloat. Options had a firm
opening on tho cables, but also turned
weak through nctlvo liquidation, small
clearances, absence of bullish crop nows,
the wheat break and short Belling, it
llnnllv rallied, however, on eoverinir nml
closed unsettled at M'c decline. Septem
ber, 62U0634c, closed at 631Jc; October, CI
wiit, tiujra in uo;c, (jfccmner, wa'jiie,
closed nt 66c.
OATS-Recclpts. 93,000 bu.; exports, CO bu.
Spot, dull; Nc. 2, 40c; No, 3, 39a; No, i
white. 44'tH4V4c; No. 3 white, 43Vic; track
mixed western, 394fMlc; trnck white, 42
bOc. Options quiet unil barely steady with
other mnrkets.
HAY-Stendy; shipping, 72H'JJ75o; good to
Cliuiui, wivuu,
HOPS Unlet: stntc. common tn ehnlen
19iX) crop. 13ltl8c: 1S99 crop, 10ijl3c; old olds,'
206c. .Pnclrtc coaHt. 1900 crop, 13tfl7iSc; igw
crop. 11415c; olds. 2h6c.
11IDKS Firm; Oalvcston. 20 to I5lbs .
18!flS14c: California, 21 to 25 lbs., i(c
Texns dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 14c. ' W,i '
l.HATJiKlt Hienny; nemiock sole, lluenos
Ayres. light to heavyweights, 23Vift24i4c:
neld. 23WW24V4C ' '
TAUI.OW Firm; city, 415-16c; country, 6
tlWC
RICK Firm.
PROVISIONS-Rcef. llrm; family, $ll.20tf
15.M; mess, $15; beef hams, $2().0iij
22.00; packet, l0.00ff 15.60: city, extra India
mess. $16.03018.00. Cut meats, unlet: pick
led bellies, $S.76f?10.75; pickled shoulders,
ji.iwii i'a; picKiea nnms, ju. i.nrrt, steuay;
western steamed. $9.0609.10; roll tied, qutotj
continent. J9.25: South America. S9.S3: com.
pound. $7.00ij7.25. rork. ilrm; family, $16.23
16.50; short clear, $16.25(ffl7.50; mess, $15.00
16.50.
HL'TTKR Receliits, 7.0f5 pkgs.: firm;
state dairy. 14jfl9u; creamery, 16fi20V4c;
Juno packed, factory, lfi4fl5V4o; imitation
(.1 L,lllllM J . 1UI7?1-
CH1'2K8K Receipts. 2.203 nkgs.: dull and
weak; fancy, large, colored, 94c; fancy,
Inrgc, white, aViQ01ic; fnncy, small, colored,
v tT"
EOOS Receipts, 5.521 pkgs.; firm: state
huiI Pennsylvania, Jitiuc; western, candled
lSfjlOtiiC; western, uncandled, ICjJlOc.
M01,SSKS-Stciidy.
POl'l.TRY Alive, steadier; springers. 12W
l7l3i.4c: turkeys, 9jo; fowls, 914c Dressed,
firm; sjirlngerti, 13'tfllc; fowls, SfiOVJc; tur
keei, 7iiiSVc,
MF,TAl,S Tin In London was reduced
i:i2s6d on spot nnd 117s6d on futures,
due, It Is said, to liquidation nnd under a
Inek of support. The close was easy, spot
manning nt .una as nun futures at tin.
i.iicully a sympathetic decline took place,
cui,,MhAi-Firm; yellow western, $1.25;
tiiy. i.:i-; iiranuywine, ?3.301(3.33.
HYK Dull; No. 2 western. 60c, f. o. b
iilloat; stuto. K.ii(56c, c. I. f New York, car
lots.
but trading wu slow nnd the close tiulet
nnd easy nt J.iO.tVtf-'C.S.'. Locally copper
was dull at numlu.iliy unchuuged prices on
thu basis of i6.2.Vf It.oo for L.iko Superior
und 41.37l4'ilB.i;.'l.4 tor casting and electroly
tic. Prices nt London were as lust quoted,
but tin undertone was easy, spot closing
at 4' mm 3d nnd futures at Xiwl.sOtl, Lead
was featureless nt home nnd abroad nnd
unchanged. The London price was
11 Ijs Ik' for s,iot and here $ f.3 Va- Spelter
was nominally unchanged lure ut $3.9eV
3.95. London closed nt 16 12s 6d. Iroil was
Inactive, but values were In buyers' favor
nt I'j.Ufti lo.oo for pig Iron warrants; No. 1
foundry, northern, $lo.uH15.50; No. 2 foun
dry, southern, $ll,00ftH.tio; No. 1 foundry,
southern, $14, 75f 15.23; No. 1 foundry, south
ern, soft, $ll.7itl5.25. Glasgow warrants
closed nt 53s 9d nnd Mlddlesborough at 4M,
OMAHA WIIOM.AL.t; aiAKKBT.
Condition of Trade mill duotntlons (ill
Staple nn it I'niiO' Produce
LOnS-Recelpts fair; loss olT, lii'IUc.
LIVK I'OULrilY-ttens, 0U0;to; juung
otid old roosters, 3o; turkeys, fasc; ducks
and geese, 4c; spring cnicKeiis, pet iu,, 11W
12c.
RUTTKR-Commoii to fair, 12K12Vioi
choice ouiiy, in tuns 1&4i6c; separator,
FRKSH FISH Ulnck bass, 16c; whlto
buss, lwc, biuellsh, 11c; buillieads, loo; uiuc
fins. 7c; bunalues, 6',ic; cattish. 12c; cod, 9c!
crupilis, luc; clscocs, 6c; halibut, lie;
herring, 6c, naooocK, 10c; plKe, 9c; tea
muppei, loo, salmon, 14c; sunush, Dv; trout,
ivc, xllltelisn, loo.
I'lOLUNS Live, tier doz., COc.
VKALS-Cholce, tft'Jc.
HAY Prices iiuoteu by Omaha Vhole.al
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
lo.co, No. 2 upland, J9.W; meaium, $i.w;
course, $(.w). Itye straw, $u.(j. Tliejj prices
are tor hay ot gooa color and quality. De
mand fair.
WHKAI'-GGc.
CUltiN 66f.
OA'l'd toe old.
VEOKTAULES.
OHIJKN COItN-Per doz., 1214c.
(JARROTS-I'cr dox.. I0o.
liUc'l'M Per halt bushel basket, 40c.
YURNIPS-Per basket, 3jc.
L'UCU.MRUKS llomu grown, per doz., 20
Q3AC.
LETTUCK-Per bu 20c.
RADISH KH Per doz., 15020c
l'ARSLljy-Per doz.. 20c.
NHW I'U'l'Alulis- joiuLl.ft"
CAHIJAGi:-Homo grown. S4c
TOMATOKri Homo grown, per 18-lb,
basket, il.W.
ONIONS Home grown, per lb., 2Wc.
CAULIFLOWKR-Home crown, per doz.,
7Cc.
HICANS Wax, per hnlf-bj. basket, $1;
string, per hulf-bu. basket, 75c.
PKAS-Pet bu., $1; per half-bu., 60c.
CANTALOUPK-Pcr bnskut, 75cQ$1.00i
crates, $2.
WATKIIMULONS Texas, 20(3Soc, ns to
size.
CKLURY-Kalamnzoo, per bunch, 253i)c.
FRUITS.
APPLKS-Per bid., .'.2o'u2.M
CilliRRIKS Native, per -lb. basket, S5c;
Missouri, per 21-qt. case, $2.
I'KACHKS-California, per box, 90c; free
stone, $1; choice Kloertos, $1; fancy, $1.20.
l'LUMS California, tier crate, $1,20.1.60;
home grown, per 8-lb. basket, 23c.
PDAKS Hartlotts, $2.26'V2.60.
TROPICAL FlttUTB.
ORANGES Vnlenclas, $5.00; Med. sweets,
$4.u0.
Jl AN ANAS Per bunch, according to slzo,
CHICAGO, Aug. 12.-CATTLi;-RccciptB,
26,000; rough, steady; others slow to Uxftloo
higher; good to prime steers, $5.656.23;
poor to medium, J4.30ft5.45; Blockers and
feeders. i'2.,jii.w. cows. S2.403il.4U: heifers.
2.2oij l.so; cunners, i.mi.io; ouns, u.ww
,3o: calves, ja.0Wi6.26; Texus fed steers.
$J.WU4.60.
lious ueccipts tooay, 3t),ini; osumaieu
for tomorrow. 25.0w: left over. 1,525; best
stronger and otheis weaker; mixed nnd
butcber, li.Wao-Vb; gooa to cnoica neavy,
$6.w5(6.15; rough heavy, $5.60!U6.73; light,
$3.60515.90; bulk of sales, $5.8556.00.
SHKKP ltecelnts. 18.000: stronger: lnmbs.
105) 16c higher; good to cholca wethers, $3.70
5j4,25; fair to choice mixed, $2,835(3.60; west
ern sheep, $3.25'JX15; yearlings, $3.905j4.50;
native lambs, $2.e5js.45; western lambs, $3.75
4j j. to.
Otllcla Siituruay neccipis: (.nme, m.iw;
hogs. 10,922, sheep, 731. Shlpjnents: Cattle,
63j; begs, 6,563.
St. Louis Cm I n anil Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 cosh, elevator, 72(4c; September, 72c;
December, 75ViJi5V4c; May, 79?ic; No. 2
hard, 72-Vcf iVic
CORN Lower; no, 2 casn, 6ic; tracx, liidj
12c: September. 61Vlc; December, 62'ic; May,
OATH Firm; no. 2 casn, mc; tracK, asc;
September. 37ic; May. 40jic; No. 2 white,
39'4C.
jtiii aieany ai wic
FLAXSEED No market.
FLOUR Qulci, steady; new red winter
patents, $;i.5553.70; extra fancy and
straights, $3,155(3.33; cleur, $2.70$3.00.
TIMOTHY HEED Lower spot ana to ar
rive. $7.15.
COHNMKAL uncnnngeu.
HltAN-Easy: sacked, east track. f5c.
HAY Timothy, strong. $12.50U 15.00: prai
rie, dull, wenk, $12.505113.50.
wiUHlvl Hteauy. i.30.
IRON l'OTTONTIES-$l.20.
HAG01NG-65i7Uc
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing. $15.75.
Lard, lower, $S.5714. Dry salt meats (boxed),
unchanged; extra shorts, $3.25; clear ribs,
$8.50; clear sides, 5-S.75. Racon (boxed), un
changed; extra shorts, $9.1214; clear ribs,
$9.60: cleur sldeB, $9.6214-
METALS Lena, llrm at J4.40. spelter.
llrm.
POULTRY Steady: chickens. 6c: snrlnns.
10c: turkeys. 6c: young. 85iS14c: ducks. 5c.
springs. 6c; geese, 3c; springs, 4c,
11 UTTER Firm; creamery, 1702214c;
dairy. 1417c.
l.:r;i?N Hlenrlv? nwrliv. lie.
RECEirTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. 131.-
ooo mi.; corn, 24,ikw nu,; oats, 4s,ooo bu.
SHIIMENTH Flour. 8.000 bbls.; wheit.
82,000 bu.; corn, 33.0C0 bu.; oats. 77,00) bu.
Knnan Cltr Grnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY". Aug. 14.-WHEAT-Sen-
tember. 67V45(67'MiC : December. 70Wc: cash.
No. 2 hard. 68i5(69c; No. 2 red, 721473c.
CORN September, 68T4559c; December.
o9yc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 58i5i59c; No. 2
whlto. 5914c.
OATH NO. A wnite, 40C.
RYE No. 2, 625(63c.
HAY' Choice timothy, $14.50: cholca
prairie, $14.
UUTTER-Creamery, 145J14V4o; dairy,
fancy. 145i'lc.
EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
ctock quoted on 'change at 11c per doz.,
loss on, cases returned.
RECEIPTS Wheat, iu.ui nu.: corn, w.
COO bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 201,800 nu,: corn,
40,800 bu.j oats, 19,000 bu.
IMilliuleliilila Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 14. BUTTER
Firm anil uood demand: fancy western
creamery, 21V4o; fancy western prints, 21V4c;
lancy nearby prints, 24c.
EGOS Firm nnd good demand; fresh
nearby, 17c; fresh western, no; rrcsh soutn
western. I2w,c: rresn soutnern. izc.
cheese Dull anu wean; New York run
creams, fancy, small, 9)4c; New York full
creams, iair to cnoice, siUJnc.
Liverpool (Srnln Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 14.-WHEAT-Spot.
stenily; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s 9yjd;
No, 1 northern, spring, 6s lOd; No. 1 Cul-
ltorma, s. rutureB quiet; Bcpiemuer, os
CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, now,
4s mid; American mlxca, old, nominal. Fu
tures quiet; September, 4s lld; October,
bs Ha; Novemner, as ?iu,
Toledo (irnln anil Seed,
TOLKDO. Aug. 14.-WHEAT-Actlve nnd
ensy; no. l, itc; September, 7oc; December,
77Hc
CORN Quiet and active, lower; Septem
ber. 6STdc: December. 61c: May. 63c.
OATS Easier; September, 36',-4i:; Decem
ber. a.s;c.
CLOVERSEED Quiet, easier; prima Oc
tober, $6.5714 bld
Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Ilrnu
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 14.-VHEAT-Sep.
tember. 70ic: December, 7ITc; spot, No, 1
northern. 7OTio: No. 2 northern. -6l)c.
FLOUR First patents, $3.00(33.93; second
patents. $3,75513.85; flrst clears, $3; second
clears, j.'.oO.
HRAN-ln bulk. $13.505711.00.
Milwaukee (Irnln Mnrket,
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 14.-WHEAT-Un-
settled; No. 1 northern, 74i,'5c; No
northern, 735r74c: September, 73c.
RYE Lower: No, 1, 5914c.
RARLEY Firmer; No. 2, 635761c;
405ile.
CORN September, 59c.
snmple,
Duliitli nrnln Market.
DULI'TH, Aug. lt.-WHEAT-Cash. No
1 hard, 75(,c: No. 2 northern. 67tc; No, 1
northern, 72le; September, No, 1 northern,
l.Htc; uecemutri, nu, t uiirilirrn, MViC,
CORN-57?ic.
Peoria Market,
PEORIA. Aug. 14,-aORN-Qulet.
OATS-No. 3 white. 371ic.
WHISKY-On the basis of $13) for Pn-
isneu goons.
Kvapnratril anil Dried Frultk,
NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-EVAPORATED
APPLES The market remains nulte llrm
nt fully sustained prices; demand Is fair
and holders are Inclined to nsk higher rates
or ucsiranie qunuiy, nimv, euiiuuuii "
good, 6f.7t.'; prime, 7145jsc; choice, 85!Bc;
Ftlt'ITS Ruled
CAIjlI'UltMA UHlVtU
nulct but steady at unchanged prices.
Prunes, 3i7c. Apricots, Royal, 8H5J13c;
Moor Park, S-Tf 12c. Peaches, peeled, U81c;
unpeelcd, C5J914C.
M1W YORK STOCKS AM) I1HXIH.
Trade it Spirited, UH llnlln llesuin-
liiK AetUc OpernllmiN.
NF.W vnrttf ah. u Tmilltiii nt tlme
tndnv ten nlrlt.1 mul emnmlnsioll hoUSrS
reported nn Increase In outside orders. D
velopments over night did not shed niucli
light on either tho crop or strike situation
and as theso Influences are rapidly lifln?
their earlier Importance, bull traders re
sumed active operations, With tho course
of the day there was a revival of ln.e ist
In some usually dormant stocks, which gave
rise To reports of pool manipulation, es
pecially In the United Stntes Leather Is
sues. Current rumors regarding the divi
dend status of St. Paul made that stock the
feature of the day and Us fluctuations gov
erned the movement of other stocks oloselv
Generally speaking, the propert.e( whlih
wcro notably strong yesterday le unieil
tneir niivancc todny, mu ine averuge rise
wns not so pronounced.
The great bulk of the day's tleil'nus
were transacted during the forenoon, when
the hltrli nrleej of the day were made. Lon
don wns again n buyer of the general di
tprnntlor.nl list nnd shorls tovcred con
tracts In the grangers anil Pncincs. a
wide otK'iiInc wils looked for In St. Pall',
owing to the nctlve Inquiry for the stock la
London, where It wns 2 points hlgner I lie
first snles were 7.(") shares at K2;ilWI,
a gain of Hi. Opening advances otherw so
were mostly fractional, but n strong und r
tone prevailed nnd there wns heavy buying
In the active list. Traders met the rlo
with stocks purchased nt lower prices early
In the day nnd the bears were disposal tn
sell the market on nccount of Its nr tty
general stcinl" Improvement since Manila 'a
opening. These offerings reduced und in
some Instances wiped out ultostethcr tho
lnlt.nl advances. Sugar, which had stnrlo I
off 114 higher, was depresed sharply, nn 1
tho Steel stocks were rather heavy. Prices
soon worked upward again, however, the
trunk lines, grangers, Pacltlcs and coalers
being taken freely nnd (stabllshlng ad
vances of from 1 to 2 points. St. Pnul ran
UP2S to 164'4 and the preferred gained Mi
points. After mldrlnv the market worked
slowly downward, but there were occasional
rniucs, wuicn were in n measure uue io
tho timidity of the short Interest on indica
tions of Inside sunnort to sneel.il stocks.
The demand for stocks died out pretty woll
In the late afternoon and the bears made1 n
successful raid against the mntket, da
pressing St. Paul 2 points from the highest
nnd putting the nctlve list genernlly down
n point or over. The Pulled States Sttel
stocks, which hnd made gains nt the outset
of only each fell Into neglect during the
course of the day nnd were heavy. The
common sold 14 under yesterday's cloo
nnd tho preferred but were consistent y
supported In the. late drive and did not ex
ced their enrly low level. In the final
denllngs buying to cover caused a gcncrnl
rise, St. Paul going back again to 16114, the
ugliest ngure oi me uay. una the entire
market closed steady. The rlnslnc nllv
brought United Stntes Steel common up ti
44, its best price, nnd tho preferred rose to
93 points.
The bond market today was generally
firm, but business continued In larger vol
ume. Total sales, par value. $2,015,0(0. United
mates Donas were nu unchunged on tho
last call.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho market Is
Btlll very slack hut llrm. Amerlcnn shares
were fnr from brisk, but were coulldent
from the very stnrt. London, for once, led
uio wii), ieeiiii inni ine worst is now
known. New York seemed to be nnxlcus
to check the sneed of the nrlvnnrn l,nt u-n
continued to buy In a narrow market, caus-
iiik prices io ciose ui me nest Tne Hank
of England has received 4,670 gold In bars
and has bought on tho steamer Vcnturla,
sailing from Sydney for San F rotietsen.
WiO.nrw soverlgns. Parte exchange Is 25.2114;
Ul'lllll, ..".1.74.
The following nre tho closing prices on
tho New Y'ork Stock exchange:
Atchison
74H St. Paul pfd....
111
55H
29?
do pfd
llnltlmore & Ohio.
do pfd
Cnnnrllnn Purine...
ivm no. i-acino
9i4 So. Hallway
!4 do pfd
11214 Texas & r.iclflc....
69HTol.. 8t. L. & v.
4S? dn pfd
371i Union l'aclllo
?( dn pM
35 Wabaih
" do pfd...
12! Wheel. & L. K
5214 do 2d pfd
illi Adams Kx
4,;:i American Kx
1M U. a. Ex.....
4lVi
Canada Bo
M
3:ii;
9714
"
IS
29
170
193
87
144
11274
Clies. & Ohio
ChlcnKo & Alton..
do pM
Chleago. lnl. & L.
no pfJ
Chicago & i:.
CIiIchko O. W
III..
do lnt riil ,
dn 2.1 nfd ,
Chicago & N. W...
C. R. I. & P
Chicago Ter. & Tr
13li Welli-Fargo Ex....
H'i Amal. Copper
i 37?i Amer. Cur & F
i S3 t do pfd ,
, lili Amer. Lin. Oil ,
' t:?4 do pfd
. 22V Amer. S. ,fc 1!
lWVi dn pfd
224 Amer. Tobacco ....
i till Anac. Mln. Co
, 91 Ilrooklyn R. T
. 3.H Colo. Fuel & Iron..
. 65Vj Con. Oas
, MV Con. Tobacco
.ISO I do pfd
, 52tt'Qen. Klectrle
.141 Olucixse Sugar
, S'J lllocklng Coal
. 7Ji Inter. Paper
59 I dn pfd
no piil
f. t'. r Jtr St. t....
. 29
. SI
22
. H
5114
.loo-v,
.1 i
-4m,
. 7114
. 9!U
.r.jy
. 67H
.11514
to2
. C51i
. mii
. 23
. 774
. VI
. ST
. 41H
. 20
. 43
. 79
. 97?i
. 07
. 3914
. 1104
. 41
. 81
.2161J
. 15Vi
. 74
Colorado Ho
dn 1st pid
iln 5,1 nfd
Del. & Hudson
Pel. L. & W
Denver & R. 0....
do nfd
Hrle
do 1st pfd
In 2d nfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hocking vauey ...
Illinois Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Krle & W...
do rf.l
.125 Inter. Power
lOJVi Laclede Oas
117-H National Illncult
.169 iNatlonal Und ..
, 2414. National Salt
, do pfd
,105 No. American ...
I. N
Manhattan L.
Met. St. lly
Mex. central
Mex. National
Minn. & St. U
Mo. racldc
M K. & T '..
do pfd
N. J. Central
.V, Y, Central
Norfolk & W
dn pfd
N'n. Pacific nfd...
.101H raelflo Coaat
. 251
. 12 ',4
.159
.15
. 5H
. 87
,100
. 3ii;
.144't,
raelflo Mall
People's Uas ...
Prrsaed S. Car..
dn pfd
Pullman P. Car.
Republic Steel .
do pfd
Ontario A W
Sugar
Tenn. Coal Iron
13114
lli
Pennsylvania
Rending
. 41i Union Hag & P...,
. 77V4 do pfd
. tlli V. S. leather
. 3Vil do pfd
. 78 U. S. Huhber
. CTA do nfd
. ir
. 7d;
. i?.y
. sis
. is
. S9
. 4JT4
9214
. 93
dn lnt pfd
do 2d nfd
St. L. & S. F
do lHt pfd
do 2d ofd
fit. L. Southw
. MVU. S. Steel ....
. 62 do pfd
.16414 Western Union
dn nfd
Bt. Taul
Offered.
The closing quotations on bonds nro as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2i
do coupon
do it. rtg.
do coupon
do new 4,
107PV.
Y. Central Is..
J. C. sen. Cb..
.101H
.129
. 73
.10PI
.10714
.102
.110
.102H
.123
.nm
. 03
.Ml',4
.116
.123
. IS 1
.11314
.U6,
. 03
.116
107 N.
tnsi
No. Pacific 3s
I'JS'i
137
137
113
P.3
lu7i
107i
124
104
97l
dn 4s
N Y. C & St L 4s
N. & W. eon. 4..
reg.,
do coupon
do oil ,
re.
Oregon Nn v. Is...,
do coupon
do 4s
do Teg
do coupon
D. ot C. 3. C5s
AtchUnn gen. In..
do ndj. (
Canada So, 2s
Chen. A Ohio 44..
do f
C. & N. W. c. 7s..
do S. F. deh. 5.
Chicago Ter. 4i
Colora.k) So. (....
Denver & R. O. 4s
I".rlo general In
V. W. & I). C. It.
Oen. Electric 3s...,
Iowa Centrnl Is
L. & N. unl. 4s....
M.. K. & T. 2a
do 4s
Oregon M. L. Cs...
do consul 5s
Reading gun. 4i...
Illo O. W. Is
St L ,t I M c. fs.
St L & S V" g. 6s.
St. Piiul consols..
lO'l
107
120 St P, O ,t p Is..
.I35', do 5s. , ,
.122 So. Pacific 4h
, W, So. Hallway 5s
. Sf'i S. It. & T. f.s
,10SU Tex (t Pacific Is.,
. 8.M41 do 2s
.114 Union .Pnclllo 4s..
700 'Wahash Is
.115 I Mo 2
.iOP, West Shoru 4s
, 81 .Wis. Central Is,.,
. 9i Va. .CentOrles
. 57V4
.11',
. KS,i
.104V4
.118
.11044
.11214
. si,
, 9U
Offered.
ItiiNtnn Stock tlnotntlnns.
ROSTON, Aug. 14,-Cnll loans, 301 per
cent; last loan, 414'Uo I'or cent. Olllclal
closing:
A.. T. S. F
dn pfd
Amer. Sugar ..,,..
American Tel
nnston & Albany,
lloston Elevated ,.
llotton & Me
Dominion Coal ....
do pfd
U. S. Sleel
do pfd
Kltchbiirg pfd
Oen. Electric
Ed, Elec. Ill
Mex. Central
N. K. O, i C
OM Colony
Old Dominion
Union Pacllla
. 7H1
. 95S
All
.16114
1
.179
19214
. 31
.116
. 4SM
. 92.
.115
.255
.250
. 24
. 5!i
.104
. r-'U
. 971.
West End
Atchison 4s
. 9Mi
.1113
N E. O. (t C. 5s..
. 52'j
. 24
. 40"
.113
5,
.710
. 27'S
. 17
,. 25
. 97
,. m
.170
. 6
,.314
. 2M4
2'4
,. 61
Adventure
Hlnsham Mln. Co.
Amal. Copper
Atianim ,
Calumet & Hecla..
Centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy ,
Santa Ke Copper.,
Tamarack
Utah Mining
Winona
Wolverines
FnrrlKit I'tniinelnl.
LONDON, Aug. II, There was no special
demand for money today and discounts
wire easy. On the stock exchange the tona
wns more cheerful all around, Consols were
well maintained. High class securities wrr
111 demand. Homo raits and foreigners wero
quiet, but steady. Rio tlnlos were lowor
Argentlncs were Improved. Mines wet a
good. Little business wus done In Ameri
cans, but they were buoyant, particularly
St, Paul, on dividend rumors, Steels ein
tinned good. Grand Trunk and Canadlin
Pacifies were Arm throughout. The nmo.int
of bullion taken Into tho Rnuk of Eunand
on balances today was i.'C7,0l0. Gold pre
ulums nre quoted nt Rucnos Ayrrs nt 133.M
nd ut Alndrld. 40.07; at Rome, 417.
PARIS Am. U-.I'i-Iito nn (he lir.lirs ti
dily opened Irregular. Parquet Siiicks
howed a dronptng tendency. Later there
111s 11 rauy anil prices ciosen nrm uu
round. Rentes were mnlntnlned. Knlllrs
,ere llrm .nut netle Industrials recovered
hariilv Itln tininfl nilvnnri-ii. Three ti r
:ent rentes, lOlf t5c for the account. Ex
change on London, 23f 2140 for ch c's
Illtri.tV I,,.. 11 f'rlr.A n !,,,
today were llrm, In sympathy wLh t.e
notion nun rscw 1 ora iiiurKRis, niiims
1 ltd Irons were principally favored, the
atter on the fnvorable report from th
Itigllsh Iron mnrket. Ooverninents wuio
lillet. Canadian Pacltlcs were llrm. Trims
aals were weak,
I.iiimIiiii Muck iiotntliius,
LONDON. Aug. II. 4 p. in. Closing:
fonsl, money..
.. 91
Denver & It. O.
do nccount
91 1 16
..IMS
..1671,
1 do Pfd
. 94
. 3('i
. 66',
. 31
. 54 14
. 5l4
. 90
. St'i
. :i,
. S7i,
.l'W'i
. 9l't
. 21
. 41
. 69H
. 42U
Annenndp.
Erie ,
do 1st pfd
do Vil pfd ,
M . K. & T
CinAtllan Pacific.
St. Pnul
fi N
..103'
..1171
Illinois Central .
No-folk & '....
I do Pfd
N. Y. Central ...
..r.6
.. 44
.. 9i'i
Pennsylvania ....
Ontario & W
Itead';g
I ito let pfd
So. Pacific
I . 8. Steel
do nfd
I do 2d pfd ,
il'nlon Pacific ...
I do pfd
Wabash
I do pfd
Mnnnlsh 4s
Nn. Pacific
pfd..
.. 9;i
.. K
.. $,t
..101
.. 4Ili
Atchison
do pfd
Ilalttmore & O...
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago O. W.,..
mi
laand Mines
RAH SILVER-Stendy nt 26 13-lGd per oz.
MONEY 114 ner cent. Rate of discount
In the mien market for both short and
three months' bills, 2J4 per cent.
e(v York M 1 11 1 11 K Stocks.
NEW YORK. A tie. II. The following arc
the closing (imitations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
23 il.lttle Chief 13
43 Ontario S23
Alice
Ilreece
..141
Onhlr
SO
i
3
S
Ilrunswlck Con
. in
.. fill
..190
..63
..173
.. U
.. C
Phoenix
Potosl
Sange
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
Comstock Tunnel..
Con, Col. A. Va...
Deadwood Terra..
Horn Silver
Iron Sliver
. 50
.323
Iadvllle Con
Hunk delirious.
CHICAGO. Aug. 14.-CIcnrlngs. $24,S09.423;
balance!-, $1,5(,772: posted exchange, $I.S
for sixty days. tl.iO on demand; New York
exchange. 3c discount
NEW YORK, Aug, 14.-Clearlngs, $168,
6fi0,M9; balances, $6,071,420.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 14.-Clcnrlngs. $2,759.
fiEO; money, 3l4ti6 jier cent; New York ex
change, par.
ST. I.OUIS. Aug. 14,-Clenrings, $7.035,R36;
bnlanccs, $730,119; money, 61(7 per cent; New
York exchnngc. 25c discount bid, 10c dis
count usked.
HALTIMORE, Aug. 14,-Clenrlngs. $3,094,
978; balances, $161,176; money, 414tj5 per
cent.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 14.-CIearlngs.
$12,903,205;- balances, $2,13l,3."4: money, 4V4 per
cent.
ROSTON. Aug. 14.-Clcarlngs. $10,873,320;
balances, $2,065,161.
rnmlltlon nf tlie Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. Today's state
ment of the treasurv balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption.
shows: Avnllable cash balances. $171,303.-
523; gold, $105,016,71
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Auc. ll.-COTTON-Opcned
steady, with prices 4 to 6 points under last
night's close, but later recovered tho loss
and closed very steady. The early weak
ness wns due to surprisingly wenn. ingusn
cnbles nnd to reports of more rains where
needed in tho soutliwest. 11 wns apparent
from tho first that the nit contingent wns
desirous of taking protlts on the lenst dc
cllno rather than to Increase commitments
or the bear side. The chief reason for this
lnck of confidence lny In the fact that crop
accounts were very much mixed. Too much
rain wns nguin compinineu or in 1110 uaro
llnns nnd pnrts of Georgia, centrnl Texns
was still without rain In many counties,
shedding wns reported In portions of tho
ctntrnl belt and crop estlmntes wcro being
cut down west of the MIsslsslAil river.
The olllclal advices gave showers In south
central Texns. but the forecast pointed to
clearing conditions tonight In that region,
Soon nfer the call prices stiffened up to
nearly the final bids of yesterday, and
wlillo there were reactions from this level
Inter, the mnrket dlsuttlVed n, steadier un
dertone thnn In some ,tlme of late nnd dur
ing tho afternoon held well up on covering,
light Investment support and some buying
for southern nccount. Jleports thnt n wind
storm was working Its way up through the
Mississippi valley led to some misapprehen
sions, ns did n rumor Hint exporters were
more willing to consider offers from spot
cotton holders in the south. The Fall
River mills situation was not materially
changed. In the last half hour October ad
vanced to 7.21c and Januarv to 7.2Sc on a
scare of shorts, brought nbout bv damage
reports from the storm center In tho lower
Mississippi valley. The closo was very
steady, with prices net 2 points higher to
1 point lower. Snot closed dull; middling
uplands. Sc; middling gulf, Sl-Jc: sales, 200
bales. Futures closed very steadv; August,
7,13c; September. 7.15c: October, 7.23c: No
vember, 7.2tc: December. 7.21c: January.
7.27c; February, 7.27c; March, 7.30c; April,
7.32c.
GALVESTON, Aug. 14.-COTTON-Flrm
at R ll-16c.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14.-COTTON-Dtlll:
middling, Sc: snles, none; receliits. 406 bales;
shipments, 1,287 bnles; stock. 43.412 bnles.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14.-COTTON-Qulet
nnd steady; sales, 1,600 bales; ordi
nary, 5 13-lSc; good ordinary, 614c; low mid
dling, 7 5-16c; middling, 8 1-16c: good mid
dling, 8 ll-16c: middling fair. 8 11.16c; re
ceipts, 413 bales; stock, 46.919 bales. Fu
tures steady; August, 7.72J?7.74c: Septem
ber, 7.27f?7.29c: October. 7.15ft7.16c: Novem
ber, 7.147,160; December, 7.14fr7.15c; Jnnu
ary, 7.17i37.18c; February, 7.17Q7.1Sc; March,
7.19i7.21c.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 14. COTTON-Spot,
moderate business; prices l-16d lower;
American middling fnlr, 4 29-32d; good mid
dling. 4 23.32d; middling, 4id; low middling,
4 5T.'d: good ordlnnry, 3 29-32d: ordinary,
3 21-32d. The sales of (he day were 8,000
bales, of which 600 were for speculation nnd
export nnd Included 7,500 American; re
ceipts. 2,0110 bnles, Including 200 American.
Futures opened quiet nnd closed quiet but
steady; American middling. 1. m. c,
4 17-610 bid; August nnd September, 4 14-6ld
nsked; September. 4 14-4d. sellers: October,
g, o. c, 4 4-6ld, value; October and Novem
ber, 4(fl4 16-64(1, value; November and De.
ccmber, Id, buyers; December and January,
4d, buvers; January nnd February, 4d, buy
ers; February and Mnrch, 4tfill6-6!d, buy
ers; March and April, 4 1-G-id, buyers.
Wool Market.
ROSTON. Aug. II. The American Wool
nnd Cotton Reporter will sny tomorrow o'
the wool irr.oc: 1 no market is act vo anu
strong. Ar. enormous business has lo 11
transacted, which has been more broadly
distributed than at any time this year. Tho
demand has been from all classes of mills
large nnd small the former taking on
somo good-sized blocks of wool, not'iblv
of Oregon wools, the nggregato transictlnrs
In which nre claimed to amount in about
5.000,000 lbs. It is known Hint some lng
deals arc now pending on spot wonts and
wools to arrive, which will very likely re
sult In continued large Riles for a few
weeks to come. On foreign woo's some large
transactions ore likely lo materialize at
any time The season In Montnni Is rnpllly
drawing to a clojo and by next week innit
of the Montana buvers will have rench"d
home. It is estimated tint hardly mor)
than 6 per cent of the clip of tint Ft t
hns been consigned, tho grent bulk of
having been purchased outright. All the
other states nnd territories have llkewlso
been pretty well cleaned up. Tho receipts
of wool in lloston this week amounted ti
33,933 bales, ngnlnst 35.62S bales list w - k
nnd 19,139 bales a year ugn. The snles fir
the week In Ronton amounte 1 p ll.ff.O
lbs. domistlc nnd 1.390.000 lbs. foreign, rank
ing n total of 12.H3".ls1 lbs., against n totil
of li.iiio i inr tne prev ou.i ween aid a
total of 2.237.KOO for the corresponding wie.k
last year. Shipments of wool for tho wee't
ending Augutt 12 wero 6,15S,P3 lbs. This
shows nn Increase nf 752,20) lbi. over tho
shipments of the previous week. Sl-ci
January 1 the total shipments amount t)
153.J92.621 lbs.
8T. LOUIS. Aug. H.-WOOL Quiet and
steady; medium grades, Ufjl7c; light fine,
llfillc; heavy fine, 9yilc; tub washed, 12W
21c-
Siipcur Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 14.-SUOAR-Ruw.
quiet and steady; fair rellntng, 3 9-16c; cen
trlfugal, 96 test, (Ha; molasses sugar.
3 5-16c; refined, quiet; crushed. 5.85c; pow
dered. 5.13c; granulated, 5.3Jc.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1I.-8UOAR-fiulet:
centrifugal yellow, I'sTT lic ; seconds,
21455-3HC
MOLASSES-Qulnt; centrifugal, 5llc.
(T York Dry Roods Market.
NEW YORK. Apg. II. Some Improve
ment Is noted today In homo demnnd for
cotton goods, but the mnrket continues
quiet. PrlceH nro unchanged for both sta
ple and fancy lines. Print cloths are quiet,
with sellers at nrevlnus nrlces. In men's
wear woolens and worsted staple lines are
firm and tending against buyers. Dress
goods continue dull.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good to Ohoici Beif Bteidj-Othen a Dime
Ltwir.
HOGS OPEN NICKEL LOWER, CLOSE STRONG
C1111 s nnd Heifers Ten to Fifteen
Linver, I'l eders Strnii) Sheep Mar
ket Slntv anil Wenk to n
Dime l.nnrr All Around,
SOLTH
Receipts today:
Olllclal Monday
Olllclal Tuesday
Official Wednesday ....
OMAHA, Aug. II.
Cntllc. Hogs Shei p.
.. 2.700 4 , 01 10 9.11
.. 5,&(i0 S.lsl li.vii
.. 4,100 7.V31 6.1rt
Three days this week. 12,Ci0 20,515
Same days last wcek....lO,i37 2.5IS
Same week before 6,2oli 2I.SI9
Same three weeks ago... 7,510 26,' (7
Same four weeks ngo....lO,0.li :&,6in
Same days last year 12, US 13,7 5
2;i.0.i3
17.7H
SI, Si
21. !U
13.321
LI. 0.5
Smtli
com
Average prke paid for hcg.( at
Omaha thu
past several d.iys w.th
parlsons:
I 1901.1W).!1$9D.1SW.1S97.189.1S05.
July 27,
July 2S
July 29
July so
July 31,
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
5 6ST1
6 061
4 32
4 33
4 32
4 32
3 27) 3 41
3 177 3 29
3 72 3 36
3 7l Z tl
2 !E I 9
- i'.'l
6 471,
5 56Vi
i in
4 91
I it
5 Ul
I 3 W,
2
4 117
5 6614
6 15
5 18
6 16
5 10
S 01
5 14
5 15
5 04
4 19
3 79
3 74
3 (i!
3 61
3 il
3 "i
3 81
3 6;
3 45!
3 47
3 E7
3 63
3 431
361
3 ID
3 tn
2 77 4 41
I 4 IS
2 84 4 51
i S3
2 ttil 4 61
3 02 I 1.7
2 91 1 r
2 75 I to
1 4 45
2 76 I i.7
2 S0
2 MJ I 60
2 74 I .11
2 S3 1 62
6 76
5 79U
E 81
6 d0
5 63
6 65.
( 20
4 33
4 43
'45
4 38,
8.
9.
4 37
4 32
I 2S
4 29!
10
s 00
4 99!
:i 67
11
3 27
3 61,
121 E 74
4 35
3 4si 3 56)
3 741 3 0I
I3i 5 77ii
14 6 73
4 9'
4 91
- 1 3 ill .1 l!
I 43 I 3 68,
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of -cars of stock
Drought In today by each road was:
Cuttlc.Hugs.Sh'p.H'scs.
(,., m. oi at. p. uy 1
O. At St. L. Ry 4
Missouri Paclllc Ry 12
Union 1'ncllli system ... 59
C. it N. W. Ry
F-, E, (St M. V. R. R 36
S. C. & P. Ry
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 12
R. & M. R. R. R 45
C, R. & Q. Ry 11
C, R. I. & P., east 1
C R. I. ft P.. west 3
Illinois Centra,!
Total receipts 184
7
n
3
14 16 1
o . . ,,
29 6
1
11 2
15
4
11
a
l
"TtK 23 1
f'n receipts was
liaslug the num-
bcr of head Indicated:
Ruyers. Cattle.
umiiha Packing Co .'..,691
Swift and Company 711
Cudnhy Packing Co 1,057
Armour A Co 1,127
Omaha Pack. Co., K. C. 91
Hogs. Sheep.
972
1.839
2.501
2,612
4,606
",88S
309
R. Rccker Aj Degan 32
Vansant & Co 23
J. L. Carey 26
I, 0b man & uo ih
W. 1. Stephen 93
Hill & Son 130
Livingstone & Schnller... 61
Hamilton ib Rothschild .. 19
L. F. Husz A
II. F. Hobblck 5
Wolf it M 23
S. & S
ino
1,076
Other buyers 3j3
Totnls 4,132 7,957 6.779
CATTLE Cattle supplies wcro ngnln
liberal and. Included n fair number of gross-
ers. besides n very decent supply ot dryiot
stuff.
The mnrkefopenod lato nnd slow nt prices
generally steady to 10c lower on fat steers,
at which basis. tho bulk of the trading was
done, the market dragging more or lets
throughout.
Liberal receipts of cow stuff, mostly from
tho range, enabled buyers to squeeze prices
and the general trade wns nil of a dime
lower, Tho market on cows nnd heifers,
unless of very decent quality, wna Blow
and wenk.
The receipts of bulls, stags, calves, etc.,
have been heavy this week, nnd prices nre
unevenly lowor, according to weights nnd
quality.
In tho feeder division tho supplies, while
not overly large, were sudlclent to hold
values comparatively steady, with n weaker
tendency on oft grades nnd weights. Rcpro
scntutlvo sales:
REEF STEERS,
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 t65 3 30 48 1471 fi 20
4 94.", 3 30 4 1510 5 20
I SI'l 3 30 47,. , 907 20
2 61S 2 50 45 11IH 5 20
1.... 670 4 () 20 1117 5 20
16 11X3 4 r, 22 1271 6 20
42 1011 4 2S 19 102.) 6 20
II 11 4 3: 19 1126 5 23
16 122S 4 40 SO 1214 6 25
21 1125 4 44 19 1183 E 25
21 1269 4 40 49 1140 5 25
20 878 4 50 37 1237 b 23
4 1063 4 IO 41 11M 5 40
2 ,1300 4 75 1! 1181 5 43
24 922 4 0 18 1(00 S 50
39 I64 4 93 18 1177 5 50
30 914 6 CO 49 1S51 5 f 0
42 1191 6 03 C9 1362 C f-5
13 1163 5 CO 40 1336 5 S3
17 1195 & 10 E2 13i)2 5 60
39 1051 6 10 13 1263 5 65
39 1061 6 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
23 73S 4 CO 19 739 4 50
4 537 4 20
STEERS AND STAGS.
49 1307 1 15
COWS.
1 950 2 00 1 10SO 3 75
1 9S0 2 00 23 941 3 75
6 Hi 2 25 8 SSI 2 JO
1 1020 2 25 3 936 2 85
20 920 2 30 C3 951 2 90
23 915 2 33 1 1110 .1 (0
17 453 ! 50 22 D.'-S 3 13
4 905 2 50 32 646 3 15
1 1150 2 W 56 073 3 15
1 1010 2 Vj 2 10S3 3 33
3 100 2 50 4 ICO) 3 43
1 1030 2 fO 2 615 3 50
1 920 2 iO 1 1490 3 63
22 910 2 CO '1 1490 3 65
1 14V0 2 f5 2 1175 4 00
20 9ol 2 70 7 722 4 15
1 331 2 75
HEIFERS.
1 460 2 1 430 3 75
1 530 2 50 7 674 4 25
5 516 3 CO 7 674 4 25
4 527 3 10 8 742 4 60
3 786 3 10
HULLS.
1 EIO 2 25 1 1360 3 ZA
1 1330 3 40 1 174) 3 CO
1 1420 2 40 1 1230 4 10
1 1230 3 M 1 IISO I "0
1 ! 2 75 1 U00 4 23
1 1S30 3 2.1
CALVES.
I! 201 4 (0 1 l"i) 3 (0
1 260 4 50 1 130 5 :s
STAGS.
1 py) 3 00 1 1020 4 :o
n 102: .2 53
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
2 950 2 V5 3 750 2 1 0
1 930 2 40 12 S51 3 '0
1 570 2 f.0 31 CO) 3 20
STOCK CALVES.
1 310 2 50 4 220 3 50
JiO 3 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 MO 2 25 1 102 3 13
6 560 2 25 2 1000 3 t3
1 670 2 23 2 797 3 23
4 725 3 M 19 719 3 33
1 710 2 III I W) 3 40
1 720 2 50 7 4M 3 45
3 CeO 2 to 8 fi(0 s 50
14 5! 2 S3 6 196 3 50
3 ES3 3 CO 4 S03 3 f 0
J S60 3 00 3 910 j so
0 1035 3 10 2 970 3 fS
NEBRASKA.
23 cow's
.1031
.1150
. 921
. 720
.. 495
17 feeders.. 823
1 feeler... 810
19 feeders.. f3l
1 feeder... 930
1 feeder... 970
3 15
2 5)
3 10
2 '6
3 25
1 cow.. ..
27 cows. . . .
1 cow
7 heifers.,
10 steers...
41 tows. ...
1 cow
1 cow
1 cnlf
19 steers..,
2 cows. ..
83
2 80
2 00
3 no
3 75
..10:
I lord &
Rlack-Neb,
1 steer 710
2 steers,. ..100)
1 calf roo
805 2 ro
2 01
2 25
2 6)
an 2 m
1050 2 fl
310 :i to
J. Mnrsdeti Wyo.
1150 3 50 17 Meer3...Al5
990 3 15
M. C. Sulllvan-Wyn.
.1172 3 75
4 10
20 .iteers...
WARE
COSTIN CATTLE CO.-Neb.
.1012 2 50 51 cows nor o ri
57 cows
u.1 COWS 1V1U . t,"l
llOGS-Fresh receipts wero not excessive,
less than loads arriving, hut conditions
were against sellers and a slow trade re
suited. Added to the fresh supply wero
about 1.000 head carried over from yester
day. This latter stuff was mostly on tho
light order. The general market finally
settled down to n basis 5c lower, selling
from $5.35 to $5.90 and largely around $5.7ofi
5,75,
The market opened slow and late and
was more or less of a drag throughout tho
morning, The lighter stuff was moro or
ids neglected nnd sold unevenly lower
and closed very weak. The better grades,
while moving slowly, were picked up In
reasonable season at the decline; noted, but
the feeling early was weak nil nro.lnd.
Later, with the limited supply, trade be
came more active and tho tltilsh was con
siderably stronger thnn the opening on
good nogs, iicprcjcntniivc sales
No.
Av. Sh, Pr.
No.
W. Sh. Pr.
15 10:
3 UO
66 221
to 3 73
60 200
1 40
41 212
31 21
73 217
62 216
tn 272
54 SIS
0
M
120
3 73
J 75
3 75
72 204 120 3 fO
100 191 120 3 UU
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SO 3 60
SO 5 73
56
70
....210 160 3 63
SO i 73
..216 120 3 65
Ml 223 120 3 05
ti 0M
SO
74 204 10 5 C7'J
6.1 23S 160 5 75
68...
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70. ,
...2t9 10 R 75
...214 IN J IS
...2J1 120 3 73
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71...
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I 70
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W 209
72 251
M 231
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3 77',
J 771,
., 7' 1
, 5 T, 1 j
5 t;i
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..219
..221
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5 70
5 70
3 70
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...241
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...301
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215 120 5 70
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...216 l' 5 70
...212 160 5 70
MO 5 77i
60 5 7714
40 5 77i
.. 5 77i
.195
SO 5 70
SO 6 70
.Iff,
216
.216 120 3 10
33 21
..20!
4) 6 10
SO 5 70
51....
57....
61....
3....
.VI 2 3 SO
..220
.326 SO 3 SO
.236 SO 3 !0
..216 160
5 70
5 70
5 70
3 70
5 70
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5 70
..208 Si)
239
SO 5 $0
..211
f.2.
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.225
.223
.226
.134
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!i 200 5 SO
.311
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S.I 5 SO
4) 5 SO
40 5 S5
215
'.21
.273
203
SO 5 '.iti
.S65 120 5 72S
74...
210 1W
, 5i)
11 u ; tji, 43 210 1M 3 00
87 221 ICO
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.227
0 72i,j
16
.233
5 ,ii.
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.251
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.234
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226
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1...
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....ill
....212
....211
....2'V,
....271
....270
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4 ) 5 '5
4) 5 75
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2lj
.237 120
2'k
.217
.227
12i) 3
IN 5 73
.213
8d
3 1 5
...267 120
...241 60 5 -,3
40 5 75
SHEEP
-Conuinred with Mondnv and ncs-
terday the run of sheep looked small, but
buvers took udviintnun of the situation to
shade prices and the market ruled weak
10 a nunc lower on mutton snecp.
Lnmbs also showed 11 nlmllar decline to
sheep. A part of tho holdings arrived
late nnd weak reports from other points
tended to cause an easier feeling here.
Stock lambs and sheep nre selling prac
tically steadv at recent nuotatlons, wllh
only a limited demand to work on.
quotations: Choice yearlings. J3.ootjj.,
fnlr to irood veurllnirs. I3.35M3.60: choice
wethers, $3.3503.50; fnlr to yood wethers,
j.i'j1IJ,2j, choice ewes, 2.iaVJ.uj; iair 10
good ewes. J2.251f2.65: choice snrlni: lnmbs,
4.854f&.(); fnlr to good sprlr.g Iambs, U.Mt
4.75; feeder wethers, $2.7543. a); feeder luinba,
.i.wnja.uo. iiepresentntlve sales:
io.
Av. Pr.
113 3 0)
127 3 50
(5 I 65
83 1 7o
91 2 75
63 4
61 4 60
63 1 60
IS 6 00
87 1 61
f,0 1 f0
92 1 60
90 1 M
W 2 60
93 2 60
63 3 ID
63 3 00
63 3 00
91 3 :5
95 3 25
C6 3 25
0 western ewes
11 western wethers
502 western lambs
ilS Idaho feeder ewes
In0 Idaho ewes ,
63 Idaho lnmbs
69 Idaho lnmbs
167 Idaho iambs
t20 Idaho lambs
4a Idaho feeder ewes
63 Idaho cull ewes
41 Idaho cull ewes
19 Idaho cull ewes
73 Idaho ewes
59 Idaho ewes
86 Idaho feeder lambs
26 Idaho feeder lambs
24 Idaho feeder lambs
85 native wethers
21 native wethers
3 Idaho buck lambs
CHICAGO MVIJ STOCIC MARKET.
Btcera Stendj-, )tlier Cattle Slo
H.iK Close Stroim,
CHICAGO. Aug. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
22,000 head. Including S00 Texans and 10)
westerns; choice steers steady, others slow;
butcher stock about steady, Texnns active,
westerns steady; good to prime steers, 5.50
J6.40; poor to medium, $4.00J?5.30; Blockers
nnd feeders, slow, except choice, $2.15ff I 10;
cows, $2.60f"4.30; heifers, $2.25fi5.:0; ennners,
$1.60102.40; bulls, weak, $2.2"i'ii4.2; caivis,
$3,004(6.00; Texas fed steers, two cars aver
aging 1,325 nt $5.25; others, $3.25J4.90; west
ern steers, $l,40iJir.CG.
HOGS Receipts, 33,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 2S,0o0; left over, 5,000; opened
weak, closed stronger; top, $6.20; mixed nnd
butchers, $5.50(06.1214; good to choice heavy.
$S.66.2(); rough heavy, $5.45Ji5.55; light.
$5.45516.9714; bulk of sales. $5.SMj6.00.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 22.000
head; cholca sheep nnd lnmbs nenrly stead v,
others wenk. good to choice wethers, $3,60
(1.20; fnlr to choice mixed. $3.20(03.65; west
ern sheep, $3.10iri.23; yearlings, $3 1 Off 1. 2.5;
native Iambs, $3.WQ5.60; western Iambs, $12)
Q5.G0.
Nerr York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Aug. 14. REEVES Re
ceipts, 2,826 head: slow; steers, weak to 10c
lower; bulls and cows, steady to shade
easier; steers, $l.30(JjC.60; bulls, $2.40J3.50;
mainly, $2.60fl3.10: cows, JJl.50fi3.45. Cables
quoted llvo cattle slow at lOHQlZc; few
tops, 1214c; refrigerator beef, weak; ex
ports, 4,100 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, JI.295 head; veals,
steady to 15c higher; grnssers and butter
milks. 25c higher; veals, $5.O0(f?7.65; culls,
$4.004.60; extra veals, $7.75; grnssers and
buttermilks, $3.25ij4.(X.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 9,241
head; oheep, dull and lower; very few
wanted; good to choice lambs, steady,
others slow and uneven In price; mnrket
closed steady on nil grndes; sheep, $2.o0j
3.60; lnmbs, $1.0006.10; few heads, $6.25; culls,
$3Wi3.60.
HOGS Receipts, 4,007 head; steady for nil
weights; state, $1.2586.30; western, quotable
nt $5.906.00.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
8,000 natives, 3,000 Texans and 4 0
calves; Blockers nnd feeders lOfilSc higher;
Texns steers stendy to strong, native steers
steady to 10c lower; choice export nnd
dressed bcPf steers, $5.40i3.80; fnlr to good,
$4.65775.40; Blockers and feeders, 52.!0(7fl.30;
western fed steers. $1.1075.50; western range
steers. $2.25Gi.60; Texans and Indians, $2.75ff
4.15; Texns cows, $2.41W2.90; native eow,
$2.5084.00; heifers. $2.S5fi 1.90; ennners, $1.90(f
2.40; bulls. $2.60114.00. calves, $3.00175.35,
HOGS Receipts, 9.000 head; market st 'iidy
to Ec lower; top. $6.0714; bulk of snles, $5 it'll)
600: heavy, $6 (H)fi6.07'4; mixed packers, J5.6'i
4)0.00; light, l5.35g5.SE; pl?s, $l.50Cfi5.:i5.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts 6.0 0
head; market opened steady, eloped Ke
inwer: lnmbs, $4.2515.25; native wethers,
$3.25f3.60; native yearlings, $3.101.75; west
cm wethers, $3.007i3. 10; western yearl'ngs,
$3.25fj3.50; ewes, $2.75103.25; Etock ewes, $2.0)
02.60.
Sit. Louis Live Stock Mnrket,
ST. LOUIS, Aug. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
6,200 head. Including 2,200 head Texans; mar
ket steady on best natives, 10c lower on
others; Texans, steady tn ensler; nntlvn
shipping and export steers, $l.90i73.S5;
dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.W4j,'i.E0;
steers under 1.000 lbs., $3,005(3.00; stoekers
nnd feeders. $2.30ff4.O0; cows and heifers,
$2.001(4. SO; ennners. $l.2!Vf(2.25; bulls, $2.1010
3.15; Texns nnd Indian steers, $3.001.30;
cows and helfe's. $2,101(3.10.
HOGS Receipts, 6,90o head; market weak
to oc lower, but closed llrm; pigs nnd lights,
$5.S,5(?(5.90; packers, $5.t01(5.9.; butchers, $6.00
(&6.16.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 3.500
head: market dull, slow; native nut tons,
$3.0Of3.65; lambs. Sl.OofiS.JO; culls and bucks,
$2.O0g3.0O; stoekers. $2.0C'(j2.25.
St. Joseph I, lie Stuck Mnrket,
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 14. CATTLE
Receliits. 2.2l hend: market steady: mtlvi
$3.10ig5.W; Tes.nns and westerns. $2.S.5fir-,73;
row arm neirers. 12. mt l.ss: nu nnd stniri
$2.0iXf4.STi; stoekers and feeders $2.'Ofi4 0;
venls. X2.7hifn.2f).
HOGS-Recelnts. S.379 hend; ninrkd Men '
to 5c lower; light and light "Mcd. $7. fif?
6.00; medium nnd ne-ivy, 15.7.(1.1.); pigs.
12 50115 15. DUIK, a.,tiVIIj.-11
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 2.'71
head; sheep steady tn me lower, iambi
steady tc weak; sheep, top, $5.:d.
Stock In Slttlit.
The following table rhnws the receipts
cattle, nogs and Mieep at ine nve prnu i
live stock markets August II:
Caul". IIot! Fhe
ral
O)
South Omaha 4. too
Chicago 22 0 jo
Kansas City 11
St. Iiuls r.,9f
St. Jotcpll J.2'J
,'2
.'. 0
. 0
.5 O
.573
Totals -H3'V! 65,7,2 40,301
CofTee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-CfJFFEE-Thn
market opened strode with nrlces un
chunged. but soon stiffened up 5 points on
several options on good buying orders from
room trndcrH ond morn or less demand
from German In'erests nnd held the ml
vanro nil dav Prominent bear houses told
heavily on the call Foreign news con
tained nothing of enough Importance to In
fluence the local situation either one way
or th other, changes In speculative mar
kets being nnrrow and primary receipts
about as anticipated, while tho IochI mar
ket for 'spot supplies ruled quiet. Trading
In futures was tolerably nctlve nil day, to
tal sales amounting to 36,00) hags. The
mnrkrt wns finally steady and net tin
changed tn E points Jilgher. Sales, in
cluded: September. 4 V,c; Oc itobe r. 4.90c;
November, 4.95c; December, 5.Vu5?f;.lt'c, Jnn
liary. 5.16c; March. 6.;rtlYi.3.e; .May. Mc,
June, 5.500. July. 5.55c. Spot. i. nuie ;
No. 7 Invoice, 5V; tnlld. dull; Cordova, &tf
1
(III nm! llosii..
OIL CITY. Pa.. Aim. ll.-rOII-Credlt bal
ances. $1.15; certificates, no bid: shipment",
iu.:i-i nuis., average, !.'. nnis., iui,
1W.S07 bbls.; average. S2.159 bli's
SAVANNAH, Ga . Aug. Il.-OIL-Splrlts
ttirnentlne. llrm. 33.o. ltnsln. firm, ullloti
A. P. C. $I.W. D. $1 05; E. $1.10; F. $1,151(1.20;
(1. $1,201(1.25. II. $1 26(11.30; I, $1.101.I5: K,
$1.70; M, $.1,155(2.20, N. $2.65, W. U Si.OOJ
W. W , J3.35.
NEW YORK. Aug. 14. -Oll,-Cottonsrod.
unlet: prime crude, nominal: yellow. IW4M1
3i'c. Petroleum, dull. Roslu, quiet. Tur
pentine, quiet.
LONDON, Aug. 14,-OII Calcuttn Unseed,
spot, 36s. Linseed oil, 32s 3d. Splr.tl of
turpentine. 26s 61.
'I'll
III SIIAMVS POCKETS.
Wiiiunn Iln Xo Itlulit to Explore
lis Depth...
The other day, says the New York Sun,
a magistrate of this town gave the opinion,
perhaps It Is more nccurato (o say the dic
tum, that a woman hns no right to "go
through" her husband's pocket. We don't
know that there is any light on tho subject
In the Yea 1 llooks. Most of women's rights
have grown up since then, and whero did
the tyrant man wear his pockets In earlier
days? Is there anything In Krolssnrt or
nnybody else to show where Kdwnrd tho
Rlnck Prince In nil his nrnior kept his
change nnd how he Got at It 7 Where did
Godfrey of Iloulllon hide his latchkey? It
Is Idle tn tell us of pouch nnd girdle. Robin
Hood knew where to find tho treasury of
tho gentlemen whom he Invited to con
tribute to the support of n poor man whoso
leech had forbidden him to eat anything but
venison, but did the sheriff of Nottingham
have anything that could properly be called
n trousers pocket? Did IUticblrd or Henry
VIII In all his glory nnd his plethora nf
matrimonial ventures ever hnve In hose or
doublet a pocket which could really be de
scribed ns n change pocket. "Ho. good my
nlmoncr, lllng nie n rose noble to yon merry
minstrel." Oh, we have read historical
novels and know their lovely language, but
we defy unybody to prove that any lnw of
tho enroment of wives in the pockots of
their husbands can bo traced until tho
origin end history of the pocket have been
more fully cxplnlncd.
Yet unless human nnturo was very back
ward tho women must have exercised from
Immemorial times the privilege, slncn
grown Into a right, of Inspecting tho hoards
or caches of their husbands. They may not
have looked for love letters, writing schools
being then uncommon and tho club or ndzo
taking tho place of the complete letter
writer, but wo may bo sure that they ab
stracted acorns, thus laying unconsciously
but solidly tho foundation for tho beneficent
prlnclplo of nn nllownnce. Thero were
pockets In the earth or the tree or lake; it
Is no parodox to say that pockets came be
fore clothes. And when the noble savage
made him a colt of the skin of a gnat
woman wns there to sharo his tolls, nlso
his receipts. Wi hnvo no oubt that I'ocn
hontns, that Virginia nonpareil, went
through Mnster Rolfo's pockots ns artis
tically as If she had been bred within tho
sound of How Dells.
Ily prescription and age-long custom a
married womnn has obtained the right
to search lr her husband's pockots, Eco
nomically tho custom Is or hns been Justi
fiable. Woman hns had to take her own
wherover she could And It. Morally tho
custom Is salutary. It shows n man tho
necessity of wary walking. It holds a
fellow to a standnrd, warns him to bo
enrcful In his correspondence, corrects
his avnrlcc or hlB prodlgnllty. A woman
begins, If wo may hazard a theory, by
searching her boy's pockets, sure to con
tnln many surprlslhg nnd somo noxious
objects. Sho has to becomo n censor
and Inspector of niatcullne treasures. Then
In tho present day, when most men who
nro not sailors nr soldiers havo lost tho
art of sewing, she Is the pocketmakcr, ho
pocket pntchor. Sho makes tho pockets.
Sho keeps them In order. Sho has 11 clear
tltlo to toll, rent or whatever you want to
call It; tho woman's penny. Without her
tho supercilious hcait wouldn't havo any
pockets. She Is Justified In charging him
a fee, n slight Interest on tho endowment
of all his worldly goods. Sho hns tho right
to garnish his pockets.
nesldes, they are her pockots. Without
enlarging upon tho necessity of n common
household fund nnd of a special privy purse
for tho wife. It is enough to say that
since for mysterious reason, into which
heaven forfend that wo should enter, sha
has no pockots of her own, his must bo
hers. Sho hns tho right to use them, to
collect her Just dues from them. If ho
doesn't like It. lot him stuff his Ill-gotten
gains Into saddlebags and carry them se
curely locked around with him or Jlnglo
his loose change Into n safe deposit vault
every day. Rut see what comes to tho
niggard. Every day you read of somo
churl who tucks nway money In n mnt
tress or an old stovo or a cracked coffeo
pot. Fate finds him out and punishes htm,
Fire or tho Junkman or tho ragman gets
tho dollars ho grudged his wife.
The right of visitation of n husband's
pockets Is Impnrtnnt to social Justice aud
domestic economy. It may ho wilvcd,
but It Is only suspended, not lost.
Catholic Foresters Elect Officers.
DETROIT, Aug. 14. The Catholic Order
of Foresters, In nnnunl convention here,
elected the following officers today: Presi
dent. Thomas 11. Cannon of Chicago; high
sccrctnry. Thomas R Thlelo of Chicago;
high treasurer. Thomas II. Callen of Mil
waukee; high physician, Dr. J. P. Smith ot
Chicago.
TIIK REALTY .MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS plnced on record Wedflcs.
day, August 14, 19)1:
Warranty Deeds,
Newton Land Co. to 1. W. Carpenter.
50x117 feet com. 17 feet h of nw cor.
lot 39. In sub of block A. lieser
voir add .;.
M. E. P. Rollcv to I glint a Moskovltz.
lots 1 to 1. block 1. llallev O s sub.
F T. Vaux and wife to If. R .'"', ,
60 feet lots 11 nnd 12, block 31. houth
Omaha . ;v
Mary Heliultz to Frank Se nilis, lot -.
1,000
1,600
600
block '0 E V Smllirs add.; e4 lota
11 and 12, block n. ll-dlck s slid
3,400
Hull I I II I 111 lict-u.
tr S Mortgage Trust Co. to M. A.
Det'wller et III, lots 7 lilld 8, block 50,
Omaha
15,000
Total .mount of trnnsfers $21,603
OLDEST! S A Fl'STI nHST!
WALL STREET
Money Will Lnru llltf .llnullil) ltcturn
Tho Investor's Fund Pays Sciul-Manthly.
Tb.- oldest eutahllshed In Amorlt.i No
ecrtlflcntt-holder over Inst a cent. Pny
meats made lo all subscribers every It
4nys. No trouble. No diay. Money
refunded on demnnd. Wrlto today for
particulars, free to any address.
C, E. .11 At iv 1, CO.,
Jliitltoii llullilliiu, 5'i'W York.
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Tesepaone lOSU,
Boyd Commission Co
(Successors to James K. Iloyd 4 Co,,
OMAHA, NED.
COMMISSION
CIlAfN IMtOVIHIO.VK AU STOCKS,
Ilufcril of TrmU nnlldn,
Direct wires to Chlcigo nd .Vsr YorfcV
Cetuipondcnce, John A, Wurreu A Co
DIocK . n. li. lingers 1
F. O. Olspn nnd wife to U L rly,
lot 33. block 2, W. L. ';"' " 'i'
Hugh McCaffrey Co. In Hug h Mc af
fiev. s S feet lot I. bl'iek IW, unj
14 nt 2. block 171. Oinahx; e M foot
of lot 3 nf lot . and w 22 feet of
...... , .. I- ..1 ii (1 I'nniiol add.: lot 1.