CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE Yelusng tt Eatics Csatlnusa Very Llhral ii All DrpcrtineaU. KXUNCRS PREPARING fOR f ALL OPENING Fries Firm ea Nearly All Lines and o AlraaeH Take Flaee Paris, the Weeh laateatloa Favor able for Ilitaj slerkel. Omtiha Jobbers and manufacturer con t1nn) (civa very favorable report re garding ti,e condition o( trad la thl lo.Ality. all buyer are beginning te r nv la tare number and In fact a good snariy mur have ten on the market so far than ever before at thl time of the tear, 'lbetr order have alo been tcei lonaliy heavy and they all aeem to be t luniig on doing a ruahlng buatnes dur L ( the nt several month. A larg lium pr of owning stork have alio been otd and according to all yports an Immense Mimtcf of ihem will be void during the let lw week owing ta the general pros perity throughout tfl country tributary lo thl market. Jobber are still rushing out their ad vance order and many of the houaee have ot only largely increased their shipping forma,' but are working them overtime. kleh ta tuken a a good Indication of th enlarged wboleaal trud of thl city. t la very evident that Jobber and manu facturer In all llnee are counting- on break ing all previous record for fall and winter huMnes. Tr have) e4 a few nnetuatUnta In ruling price within the last week, but ?nna of them la of any great significance, he general ton) 1 stlit very firm and thoee who ought to know ay that o far a can be toid at the preaent time there i not the lightt cause tor thinking that ' pk:ent value will not be easily maintained and aunt people are of the opinion that a numbei of line will fo atlil higher at ne very distant date. For that reaaon, they aey. It le a aafe propoeltlon for mer chant to buy liberally for their fall and winter trade and avoid th danger of being tmabl to get desirable line later In the eaaon. Collection continue very satisfactory and In reality art much better than usual at tM tl"-e of the year. Hatailer a a rule have cleaned up their summer eroeks in rood shape, ae that they are well prepared o meet their obligation and also to make good payment on their fall lines, Alraac em Qreea aad Reaated CosTee. One of th moat noteworthy- cbangea in the grocery market during the week under review la the advance on both green and roaated coffee. For ome time paat the Coffee market hae been decidedly unlater es'lng, but last week it took on consider able mors activity and green stock ad vanced 1 per pound. Aruuoklee aiao ad vanced their line feo per pound. At the Close ot the week the market could be quoted as actlvs and strong. The sugar market Is In very muoh tha tame poeiilon It was a week ago, no change In quotations having taken place. There II. however, considerable Improvement In he demand. Owing to th heavy export demand of teat week, ae Well a liberal buying at born, the oneae market advanced He. The Wan market, however, went off ao per bushel. There has not been much of any change tn the canned goods market with the ex cept Ion of a alight weaknes on tomato. Dried fruit are Belling rather slowly and a the prospects are favorable for a very heavy crop In California, everybody 1 anlcua to clean up what atock they have on hand. Brno opening prices were made on Calliomia prune prices on th coast have advanced from & to VC owing to the tron demand for export trade. New evaporated apples are just beginning to come on the market and It I thought that , MinMnnv ot lirlce Will f? e downward until good stock arrive from ew xork or Michigan. More encouraging reports bave been re ceived of late irora the rice-growing sec tions of the south, but owing to tha lim ited vlaibi supply th market remain firm at the recent advance, with even a still-higher tendency. It will be two months before the large supply of Japan rices will arrive. In farlnaorou good, oatmeal ta being offered at (lightly lower figure for Sep tenrber 1 delivery, but as the need of sup piles Is felt everywhere It will take a long time to make distribution throughout Use country. Other staple line of groceries not men tioned above remain In Juat about th same position they were a Weak . An fee aa tr.e demand for arocerlea I . concerned, Jobbers say tbey have nothing to complain ot, a Ihey are selling more stock than vr before at this Urn of year. Dry Goods Market Tory Active). Fall trade with local dry goods Jobbers is now In full swing. A good many buyers arrived last week and indications are fa vorable for still mors this coming week. It Is of course rather early for fall buyer, but rtlll there seems to b a tendency en tha part of retailers ta get their stock on hand so as to exhibit them to th trade. The order that have been placed BO far bavs been mur.h larger than usual, which leads wholesaler to the conclusion that thy are not only going to have many new customers this year, but that their order wtll average up niuch larger than last year. Th filling of advance order is still programing at a rapid rate and Immense Stocks of blankets, dress goods, underwear, holwry and duck goods are going out. Thar Is not much, to be said thl week of the condition of the market, fur what has been reported in the past of the firm condition of the market and the scarcity cf many desirable lines still holds true. Those woo are in a position to know think that later on there will be considerable difficulty to get some of the more popular firadee and for that reason they are advls ug their fruands to buy liberally now. Preparing! far Vail Openings. Wholeealo milliner are at preaent pre paring to' their regular fall opening and tbey confidently expect that there will be inure iiiUlinoi la the city than, have ever been seen here before. They had a big yuh last spring, but, according to tha r- rort sent In by traveling men, there will e altll mora her this month and Beit. The utea set are August lit. "M and n and nplnmur t, I and 4. Kxcuralon raise of on and one-M'th fare have been secured and tickets can be purchased any time be tween August lit and August tl or August fcj and buptembvr S. Jobbers say that it is very evident tha,t rvhl'e frit hats are verv popular and will b tor iicinedlate use. There has been an riernsoy dsnd t-r te" fr tne laet ew week and still tnoi i.'Uwal buying Is )pecud from this time on. People ar aaking for fall goods much earlier than liHual and, hs local huuaea have by far the lariat lines te (how that they have ever curled, they look forward to very liberal patroue-ge. Jr-ile continue very firm and manufac t'irar have !vn iaUces of advances on (Eaaay line ef felt cluUa and vslvete. Herd w re ttemaliea AWewt Iteady, Kothlr.g of a very startlii.s nature took lace lt week on the hujurare inorkel. he I'.nnanl was uf liueml uruuortiuua for this thus of the year and eveiybody leei confldent that fn and winter busineea will I' unueuauy btiAk. At the prevent time, thoujfb, there ta J aft a good atUy decuaud lut all seasonable lines. Tbr is tiouimg new to be said cf the srarket. a ail Uius are (Inn but unchanged, li.ara Lave been very few Important fluiHu atiuns lor some time paat and as a rule jobbc-r ar not auUUpaUng any tn th Irn ti.eaiate future Active Deaaaad for Leather Goods. The leHther gortd market I alo artlv but biichaiujed. fail buyers ar eomlng on th market in lara numoere and buying very treviy. Traveling men are alao pick ing up a good many orders In the country. Jdall order are fully as numerous and heavy aa usual, eo (hat wholemiers Kre well aiifl..l with prevailing conditions. AUvsnce oruer ar going out as r.lJiy a paible and Jobtvcrs hope to have them ut of the iy at no very Kiatant date Itjbter gK'is ,nen are alao nlllng their dvauie orders lh ail Kialbie speed liy are jut getting started, however, for net much stock was ehlpped be tore Auguat 1. .Their traveling men expert to start out thl week with their a.L.pUa of all the .jw th.ng-a In msckint.l:e and all kln.is of rubber clothing a well as of footwear Owing to the rainy armth-r cf the Uat seveial nionihs reialitre, It Is ciaimeu, bav sold out their supply of clothn.g In ioud attape. so that )uliwri anticiptt. trery iUc fall husliiMc. r "rilt a ad r res see. Although the fruit and roduo district w clobod down on Thui.Iy ef last wetk to allow sveryone to eiLr-J the grweis' ptcino the volume cf buaH.-ss ir.i'.aartrd aurli.g lbs ecK was of v,, y aiifactoi y pro:ui ilans. 'rul In pellicular wa lu good demand. Ae whl b seen from tt.e tabia if MuutaUcus gifa In anotner eoiuniil therv U a ery .lJ(e ann.liui.il! n the market at ttie acor.t tune and rrlcee ar gradually n,uiug duauaard. eu bee, .jiua. peats mnd ituih are ir popuUr llii-a. but uU boih aier as.wiis v;; d CAfaiaioup ar alsa to. V'd us- mand. Crahapplee ere now on th market and ar selling at U M per barrel. There hue leen no particular chenr In the quotation en vegetables, thougii, of cnurae, the tendency la downward, a I generally the re at this tin: of year. Thi supply of butter ha lieen lliteral all the week and the quality la getting worae all the time, so that the market may be quoted weak. The supply or esge has re mained about th same and the market U bout steady with Ihe prices of a week ego. I'oultry has been In fairly liberal ipply, but the demand has been equal to the occasion and the market may be ajoted steady. OMAMA ; WllOLEItlR MARKETS. Cadltleaa ef Trad aal Uaetatlen ple aa4 raacy Prodae. KOOS-Candled stock. 10c. Ll E PuULTHY Hen, c; rooler. o cor-alng to age, tac; turkeva, Kiuc; duck ana geese, ioe; (pring cblcke.-ia, per lu., i..VJ.lC liu 1 i KR Packing stock, UHigUc; choice dairy. In tuba, lJiiiec: separator. ivy.L.u. J KESir CAbGiir KlSu-Trout. loc: her ring, fcc; pickerel. c; pike, c; perch, ct buffalo, dreswd, 7c; suuilsli. Be; blue Una, c: whiteliah, lwc; catfish, 13e; black bass, lxc; hH.loul, lie; salmon. 1 6c; baoiiink, He; eon hen, 12c; red aria . per, loc; loDtters, boiled, per lb. Z!c; loosters, grsen, per lb., tbc; Buillseada, 10c toH.-M. OA i 860. ' BHAN Fer ton. ;il HAi frler.s quoted by Omaha Wholeaal Hay Dealers association. C'hoic hay, No. 1 upland, 17.(0; No. 1 medium, tS.bo; No. 1 coarse, M.MK Ry straw, ga-ftti. These prices are (or hay of good color and quality. De naiul fair. He.-oint ilgh'.. VfcdETAtl LK8. CAVL.IFLOW hlK Home grown, per dog.. 7b KvV CELERY Kalamasoo. c. . . f'UTATOJiS New, per bu.. iiiiJbe. OHKii-N o.NIONS-l'er doa., according to Site of bunches, lAlc. TURNIFft-l'er bu., 30c. UKKT8 Per baaket. euo. OiKEN CURN-fer dos., to. Cl'i'UMBEHH-Wr do., li,o. LISTTL'C B Per dr.. bunches. 90X PARtfl.K? ler do., "tc KADlbHES Her doa., ioo. WAX E EANJ-Momi urowtt. per market basket. string beans, par market basket, tni.yoC. , CAbciAUkr-Callfornlg or horn grown, new, lc. UNIONS Kw California, in sacks, per lb., ic To MATOKP Per market basket, 50c . NAVY fi.EA.NS Per bu., 13 li HUlTt PEACHEt-Cllfornla Pt. Johns, TSiffSOc; Arkansas Klbertas, per 4-baaket crate, a ft'Ac; per 6-banket crate, 1.W; California Crawford. 8"c. PLUMS-Callfomla, per 4-bket crate, fancy. 11; Japanese, In peach boxes, Jl.ju; Kelaey Japan, per 4-basaet crate, U.K. PRL'NKe-l'rr box, SI. PKAR8 C'R'.licrr.la. per bog. $1.88. A e-pt-KS Summer varttlea, per bbh, 3.7C3.0u. ClnA t-APPLES Per bbl., SS. C A N T A LOUPlS Texa, pr crat. S3; per baaket, 7bc. WATKHMELONS Crated, 1SQ2BC. ORAPK8-Southern Catawba, per JO-lb. crat, Sl.to. BL.Lt.BliRRIE6 Pr 14-qt. cast, fl.tW TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, M to M count, S8.60. BANANAS Per bunch, according to sis, S2.2;.(U.7&. OKANOES Valencia. f.TSff5.00; Medi terranean aweeta, St.uj4.1&, LtiMONS Cal. limoneira, St.60(34.7S Mes sina. $4.eu.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER. New York. 13.75. HIDL3 No. 1 green, Ha( Ne. I green, CVtc; No. 1 salted. He; No. t salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calf, I to 12H lbs., tc: No. I veal calf, II to 16 lbs., c; dry hide IgUc; shaep pelts. 76c- horse hides, eT.&tit2.t. POPCORN Per lb., 6c; shelled. So. NUTS-Wainut, No. I soft shell, per lb., 12c: bard shell, per lb., Uc; No. a soft shell, Kt No. I hard shell, tc; Brastla, per Ik lan- Alberts. nr lb,, lan: almonds, soft shell, ISo; hjrd shell, Uo; pecans, large, per he. er lb., lie; small. Mci cocoanuta, per do OLD VlETALS A. B. Aloern euotee th following price; Iron, country mixed, per ion, tll.00; iron, stov plat, per ton, 18. uu; topper, per lb., SVc; brass, heavy, per lb., V,c; brass, light, per lb., fcc; lead, per la, Tc( sine, per lb,, Pi rubber, per lb., ia. St.. LU O ravin auael frvllna. 1 ST. LOTJI8, Aug. S WHEAT Lower; No. I red, cash, elevator, lSo; track. Ji UW. September, tiHQWOi December, WnVe: No. t hard, o7c CORN Steady; No. I cash, BHc; track, ISHo; September, 4Vo; December, SSe. OATa Lower; No. cash, toj. track, t8220c; Beptember, 2SVio: December, tc; No. I white, old, ESn. RYE Firm at tStftte. FLOUR Steady; new red -winter patent. tS.lOtt.Su; extra fancy and straight, S2.MV 1.06; clear, 3.6.Vg3.TB. SEED Timothy, glTEtft.OC, i CORNMEAL Steady, S3 06. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. HTc, HAY Steady) timothy, $10.0Mj.li.j prai rie, S7.0Ciu-S.00. WHISKY Steady at S1.J1L IRON COTTON T16-1.X BAGGINO-6',.8'4C. HEMP TWINE tc. PROVISIONS-Pork. lower: Jobbing, olti, fl6; new, tie.M. Lard, lower, Sib.tiH. Dry aaited meata (boxed), lower; extra horts, S10; clear rlba. 110. 62H; short clear, SlO.JA,, Bacon (boxed), lower; extra shorts, HI 87 V clear rib, lil.tO; short clear. SU.7S. M ETALH Iad, firm at St.Ou. Spelter, Strong at S6.ua. POULTRY Steady: chickens. Hc; springs, 12c; turkey, 12c; duck, 7c; geese, 4V4c. IiUTTER Steady; creamery, lTigllc; dnlry. 16H'E'l7Vo. . EOQS Steady, 15c, loa off. Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl 7,to lo.ono Wheat, bu E8S 009 ),) Com. bu W.OuO M.0U0 Oats, bu SLdOv Kaaiai City Gralax aad Prevlaleaia. KANSAS CITT. Aug. I WHEAT Sep tember. H'jiHlc; December, SJfVic; caah, No. 1 hard, 6Hjic: No. t, ei4yo; No. i red, 64-55c; No. 8. ff?-c. CORN September, Uftc: December. 3i t?c: cash. No. I mixed, Kc; No. 1 white, Sic; No. S. 64lc OATS-No. f white, SSeS6c RYE No. I, ij44MiC. HAY-Cholce timothy, S9. 50310. 00; eholc pralrte, i.6o(utt.7&. R UTTER creamery, lc; fancy dairy, 17c. EGG3 Week; freah Missouri and Ken sus stock, lVc dos., loss off. case re turned. Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu li.v 12 .. Corn !,( M Oat l,w iu.v,-v Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO. O., Aug. l-WHEAT-Fairly active, easier; rash, wkc; September, c; liecember. "'Jc; Way. 2Vc. CORN Active, steady to firm; cash, 63e; September. 6;c; December. ItoSc. OATS Dull, aaaier; caih, ivc; Decem ber, t?o. , BiSliD Clover, fairly actlv. easier; Oc tober, S5.17H; January, 15.10- No. alilke, tl.ilbtf7.s; August amine, IV. W. rhlladelpUla rredaee Market. PHrijir)Et.PinA. Aug. pittter Steady; extra wen tern creamery, Jio; extra nearby prints, J!o. Ef;OS Firm; freah nearby. Sf'Sc los off; freph weutrn. Sic, loes oh"; freah south ecoirn. lots off; freaa southern. 1J ITo. loffl off, CHLiCSE Steady: New York full cream, prim small, Ivu l!c; New York, fair to good, i"a.-c. Ulaneapella, Wheat Plea aad Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. .-WirEAT-8ep-tember, e-o, December, HVuSc On trck: No. 1 hard, 7rs; No. I northern, Jo'ic: No. t nortbern, 73iic. I 'lyOL'R-Firt petenta. S2 Sf-3?.a; second patents, $3 y) 70: first clears, S3.0oo.H ii-ond clears 3.40. BRAN la bulk. lUTs. Mitvraeh.ee Orala) Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 9. WHEAT Dull ; No 1 northern, 7j,i-to: No. S northern. September, . ' 7,c. RTK Lower; No. i, ia-tDc- RARITY Steady; No. S, ttXci sample, tc. CORN September. 51ic Ceiaditlesi at tke Ireaaary. WASHINGTON. Aug. 0 -Today' itate mtnt of the trvaaury balances in tha gen ernl fund. exciuai of ttia I. t0 ao!d reaerve In th division of rrdeniutlon. show: Available caah balaaoa, jo.x-;.;; gold. illkU..!. Veerla Market. PEORIA. Ill . Aog. I CORN Easlsr, lowe,- and Inacilve; No. I J7c. OATH Lower; No. t While. J3o, billed throujh.. WUtaKY-41 O for flniahed good. Delate. Orala Market. DUiyr-H. Aug. -ViIFAT-Cah, No. 1 hard, 7 ; No. I northern, 6src; No. 1 north em. ioe; bpluinur, .l,c; December, OATS September, 2W; Decembar, Uo. THE OMAHA PAILY JXT.Ta SUNDAY, ATTOUST 10, 1902. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL . ... fsnlo Striksa -froriaieml Sci Muktt lu Demortlind Most of tb Besiioa. . CORN SHOSTS SCRAMBLE TO COVER After Karly Weakness Aral) Crowd Believe Batten Price Reavekeel anal Stasapede t Cover Streagtkeaa Cereal. CHICAGO, Aug. .-Calamlt overtook th bull In the provision pit today. Th downhill courae of all grains during th week, and especially the precipitous de cline In corn had taken all faith from hold ers in ail the speculative pits. As further argument against the bulls, corn broke axa!n early In the day. Thl w too much, for the provision crowd and an avalanche of atuploR selling orders swamped th pit. ' Pork mau the greatest break SOe but other products kept company. While a stampede was working haou In provisions th grain crowd came to the belief that bottom prices had been reached. Cover ing on a tremendous scale took place. Corn aborts covered by the million. The bear ish condition of Weather and fine crop worked against a rally, but In the end everything on the floor reacted. September corn closed toWc up, September wheat a rhade lower and September oats c down. Provislor.a cloned iloc lower. . Provisions were demoralized until 1st In the session. There tin great selling preaaure In the shape of liquidation In Sep tember holdings and felling short of Janu ary and May. Pork wa the product raided and the bottom dropped out of the market. Kverybody wa offering fctufT. At time January pork was ottered 20c under the market, with no takers. The bottom wa reached at a decline of about (Wc. Lard had ben firmest of the product and turned strong on support. Th hog market, which had been lower on only ,Cm) head receipts, turned up late, with a view to attracting more atock to market next week. Corn, the. weaknes of which wa the primary In fluence In the provision selling, turned firm. After the revere break there was a reactive tendency and the day's louses were much lee then at on time seemed prob able. September pork sold from 1.66 down to 116.71, and cloned weak- and 16c off at I1S.S6; January sold from SU S to S13.S0, and closd at tit. 60; September lard sold as tow aa 110.60, and closed 7Wo down at $I07H; September ribs dropped from S10.W to $S.tw, aud closed 12V,o off at Uo.lUVfr. Corn was so wesk early that It caused weakness in everything els on the floor. After slumping 7c In one week, an ad ditional declln In deferred future ef lo frightened the few remaining bulla Into renewed liquidation. The weather was favorable and crop reports were bearish, Texas was asking for bids for corn for Immediate shipment. Altogether, it ap peared that soon there would be a big movement from the aoulhweet. The de cline, however, soon brought prices to a pot which wa considered too profitable to the ehort to last long. Covering had been going on all morning, but now grew lively. The clique that had sold September short around tko as a hedge against the corner In July, covered .lormonely at big profit. 2 'he crowd turned bullish, but th recent eprelon had been ae great that it wa hard to overcome. September, which lumped to (OHe, rallied to bo. but closed only a, trig firmer and 4Ho up at 614ft tmo. Deoember slumped lo to ttc and closed eaay and Htyke off at 8S39Jo. Receipt war still remarkably small ,t M car. Wheat mad new records for low prices for the crop. There wa a temporary firm nana at the opening on light ralna In th spring harvest, but th drop In corn and the subsequent depression In oat brought marked depression. Crop prospects still Were excellent and all report Indicated big yields, both for winter and spring wheat. Etoplos order were plenty, hort selling wa free and thera waa only scanty cover ing late In, the day. on more rains pre Ull'L-V, , i'l(t.L TW i wvrw V -1 heavy, especially southwest. There waa ho business In London or Liverpool, but th continent wae weak. September opened Ho up to unchanged at SS'.c to 63c. broke to 6Tfeo and closed eaay, a shad oft at sTHSdSc. December sold down at S6Vd and closed He up at 664 i&47e. Local re ceipts were St3 cars. 1 of contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth reported 11 car, making a total for th three point of 3H0 car, against tCS last week, and 41 a year ago. Primary receipts were 1,011.000 bush els, against 77S,0v0 bushel last year. Sea board clearance In wheat and lov.t equaled 33.0U0 bushel. Corn weakness brought a s;-jmi In oat. Trade was fair, but the crop reports were too bearish to al'.ow much of a rally when ether grains reacted. May ruled relatively strong, but liquidation In th near futures caused dips of lo. September sold front Iiq to SOc and closed weak and o off at VSte. Receipt were large at 244 car: Estimated receipt for Monday: Wheat, &i(Xhed?r0' C; U' cnM J"" The leading; future ranged a follow! ArUole. Open. High. Low. Close. Te. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. Deo. May Oata a Sept. b Sept b Dec. May Oct. Jan. Oct. "Jan. Rlba Sept. Oct. Jan. I , f?! g7 !ervrM!i tWViiSGMlH 1 &r5 6iirikl6Bift4 twS n4 40 St f& 1 60 1( 62t, 14 70 10 75 I 70 17 10 IS f to 1 0 514 !1 J' WW 2SH' 26U SU 4 1 59 1 66 14 TO 10 70 t (5 10 20 76 1 60 1 (S is n is oo u to 10 to SO I 26 too t 26 7 40 16 SS 16 45 14 60 14 B 10 75 18$ t2Mil 10 fttu tH 67H 10 M 71 7UV4 a Old. b New. e Ne. S. Cash Ouo' at ion were g follow: FLOUR Easy; winter patents. S3.60473 4: freights, S3.1(Kj3.45; clears, Sa.8utt3.lS; spring gpecinJ. Jl.i J4.30; pateuta. Si.0w3.;i" straights, " -HH.i, ,WMEA.-'0 ! rr,n- "i No. I spring, Slftflo- No. S red. fowolUAo, COB-.Vo. X 68iic OATS-No. s, U4Xc; No. t white. 3J RTE No. S, 610. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. EMflOc. SEEDS-No. 1 flax, S1.43: No. 1 iiorth weatern, SI 4; prime timothy, S4.85; clover, contrart grade, S8 60. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hM. ti 26 fil.W. lrd. per loO lbs . 110 6f.n!10 674 Short ribs sides (loose), 19 10 Ok Dry salted anoltlrler (boxed). li"'iivI5 Short clear sides (boxed). Sll.iatfll.Ju. VVHiSKT On the basi of high wine. Th following ar th receipts and ship ment: , , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls is, on) Vs.toQ Wheat, u 1MH ltfiO' Corn, bu t.2.00 V.(f Oats, bu 2i.O0 laitini) ,. 14,0.0 1,000 Iiarlsy, bu i.uoa On th Produce exchange today th but. ter market was steady: creameries. 14 le; dairies, l&j-nkc. Cheese, steady at luifac. Lgsa, firm; freah. 17Vc. GRAINS SEEK l7(3WEB LEVEL Dowaward Teadeaey Prevalent In Cereal with He Prospective Betteraaeat ef Priees. OMAHA. Aug. Thl wsek shows a eon. tlnuance of conditions which prevailed last Week, with mora of a pronounced tendency to lower values, and this tn the face of an excellent cah altuatlon. and it Is hard to see any betterment in prices unless we get some sensational damare talk from the ether lde, or an oversold condition here both of which era prooable. Ths concvii trL.d holding which we mentioned In our laat week's letter la till Intact. Receipts continue moderate, and while they do not contain inu-.h contract wheat, atlll It Is wheat, and ha got to be hadxad. and tomeone has to cany the load lli selling has been v principally by tired holders, b lned by the weakness In corn and oata. The fcatu.e In corn hss been the general and conlitiued liquidation by ions, and no concerted buying by the shorts until the market got below 6c. and they were good buyers at and below this point. Whlis we are frltndlv to corn at preaent prlcea, we would not a 1 viae buying the September, figuring mat December at present discount la a much better purchaae. Cash situation Is excellent, receipts continue light and not anyahere up to expectation. Soma talk of new corn moving l:i Kanaa and Indian ter ritory, but It will not be available for some time. The oat market ha been pretty nearly fealurtle.fi; lower In mpathy with lb other inarketa. Caeh aliuatlon a UlM eealer. frop I reported as yle)dl:.g eU, but Quality pour. Thar ha been sum buyli.g of September by people wh have be, n much intei eated In oats of late, an ticipating a ll(bt movement. Thl being realised e no future decline for lb pieeeul and rather look, fur an improve ment. The provUldn awkst thlg week hag beea on ih dvl!ne in sympathy with The grtln n.arkets and commteelon hottaee Selling de ferred future In January pork, lard and rllm, alo Mar. At present pri.e for Jan uary pork mesne S.1.50 hose, which It doe net look aa thnush we were going to get til year. If the receipt r any Indication. September products have been very eteady, eeneolaliy lard, which Is held by the Cud- hys. Hlbe nd pork by Armour. January and May pork have been raided at time and offered down by country selling. Pack ing tn date M5.a), agabiet .,ii laat year. 8'ock In tore at Chicago: Perk, 41.7.SO bbls.; lard, 44. Wo tierces: ribs, n.SiiO.tXW lbs. Selling of January and May pork aeema to be the prevailing feature In the market and ha had the effect of depreaatng other ccmmodlUe. The caah trde la only mod erate. FLOYD J. CAMPBELL CO. HEW YORK OENKKAL MARKET. (notation ef the Day Varlea Cenaasodltlea. NEW TORIT, Anr. .-rLOUR-Recelpt, 26.314 bbl ; exports. I.u3i bbl.; flour had a (mall trade, with the tendency still bear ish; winter patents, SJ.io.Oo; winter atrulghla, 3.45ia.iu; Minnesota patent M.80 feil.; winter extras, SJ.U'y.36; Mlnneaota bakers, SS.lfdlt.ao; winter low grsdes. Si Hs SIS. Rye Hour, quiet; sales, io bbl.: fair to good, Si..;J.4o; choice to fancy, ii-oa'd S.iO. t-ORNMEAL Easy: yellow ' weatern. $127; city, (J; Rrandywfne, S3.4StlJ 65. KYEwIejiiy; No. western, 6o, f. o. b., aflotu a-.a, .ia6Jo, c. i. f., Nw York, cariots. RAH LEY Dull ; feeding, 64c, o. L f.. Buffalo. ' WltKAT Receipts, 115,778 bu' exports. 10K,li bu. Spot, easy; No. i red, 7ic In elevator; No. 2 red, 7tSr7iHc, f. o. b afloat : No. 1 northern, Duluth, 79i,c, f . o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, W4c, f. o. b., afloat. Steadied at ttrst by showers In the northwest, wheat soon retreated under laat night e level, influenced by local unloading, fears of a bearlah crop report on Monday, poor support and a heavy winter wheat movement, notably at St. Lout. The close wa steady, with corn, at a partial Uc net advance; May, J4'a74'c, cloalng at 74,o: September, 72 7-1!.'i lo-16c, closing at liVc! December, 7i'72Sc. closing at 7ic CORN Receipts. l.OaO bu.; export, 25,707 bu. Spot, eaay; No. 2, 4tlHo In elevator and 64c afloat. Option market opened Ir regular, late positions being weakened by rain news and September steady on cover ing. Later everything turned weak under general liquidation. Th close wa unset tled on a late demand for September to cover shorts. Last price show o ad vance on September and KbVfcc decline otherwise; May, 'r4JVkc. closing at 4avc; September, toH&StHic, closing at 56fto; De cember, 4d-i&4oc, closing at 460.' OATS Recelpte, 91,600 bu ; export. 126 bu. Spot, quiet; No. 2. l?c; No. S, 60c; No. S white, 70c; No. S white, 69c; track, mixed western, 4MiJ2c; track, white west ern, 70c; track, white state, 70c. Options quiet and easier. In sympathy with corn. HAT Firm; shipping, uW'0c; good to Choice, tl.0U4jti.0S, HOPS-Ftrrn; state, ntime to choice, 1M1 crop. 19231-; 1900, 10c; old, 6a9c; state, common to choice, 1901 crop, 21ioc; 19 0 crop, l'ff'Se; olda 7810c; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, tO'o'JRHo: 1S0O crop, 17lc: old. 7i3l0 LKATHER Steady; acid. 2426c. HIDES Steady; Galveston, lo to 26 lb., ISc; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. lc; Texas dry, 24 to 80 lb., 13c WOOL Steady; domestic) fleece, t530c. TALLOW Dull; city (12 per pkg.), 6c; country tpag. iree;, n.inc. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4H9 7c; Japanese, 4&ic. MULASHiDH Bt teadvt New Orleans, nnen Rfliuo, inna io cnoice, sigio. PROVISIONS Beef, dull; family, $1500 U6.W; mess, tU.OOfu 13.60: beef hams, $Z2.WXct 23 00; packet, ti4.U'-a'16.v0; city extra India mess, S22.OCir74.00. Cut meat, dull; pickled bellies, SH.&oqa 12.60; pickled shoulders, SS.76'A .26; pickled hams. 212.00012.60. Lard, easy; western steamed, tlO.86; August closed at $10. K, nominal; refined, easy; South America. $11.76; compound, S8.12Hti8.50; con tinent, tll-00. Pork, outet; 'family, tTO.OiKW 20 50; short clear, $19.0iMa21.00; mess, I1S.2&U loo. - BUTTER Steady; receipts, S.968 pkgs.; cjremer,jl724Hjc; factory, 14Hli4ic; re no- "kwai vasreC ua)tt fl BaAasj M ewvJtlaS7 17HOJ ste dairy, 17(g20e. CHEESE Dull and weak; receipts, 2.B73 ?kga.; new state, full cream, small colored, ancy. Ha; smal white, SVso; large colored, Hct large whiu. Hc , EQOS Firm; western, candled, 1820c; western, tincandled, 16&18C. - POULTRY-Allve, eulet; chickens, 13Ho; turkeys, 11c; fowl, l3Hc Dressed, firm; chicken. 14c; fowls, Uc: turkey, 14(g16c. METALS The usual Saturday quietude prevailed in all metal markets today and Slices were generally as they were on Frt ay, with a. steady undertone dominating principal metals. Copper was In moderate demand. Standard wae quoted at $11.16 11.60) lake, SU.85$11 S6; electrolytic. tlLObd 11.16; casting, SU.fc.tfU.T5. Spot tin firm at Sa. 66(8.00; futures continued to show un easiness of undertone. Lead held steady but dull at t4.i:4 and spelter firm at S5.4S for spot and SS.27H for August delivery. Local iron price remained about aa last quoted. Supplies are in light demand and the ton appears steady. Bauaat Clearing. ' OMAHA, Aug. . Bank clearings for the week aa compared with corresponding week last year: 190J. 1901. Monday tl,S.7t M H,0&4,eSl OS Tuesday l.OM.gxi 14 976. 6S2 W Wednesday 1,110,796 94 I76.5tl 90 Thursday 1,131,816 S3 1,070,7 6a Friday l,0t,2 SO 9X2.&H 97 Saturday ..u v77,t2 24 1.022.03 94 , ToUlg 6,672.06v7 $4,110,411 Iroreaee 4J.4U 74 ST. LOUIS. Aug. . Clearing, tS,74,96e; balance, SM7.199; money, 6d per cent; New York exchange at par. . CHICAGO. Aug. . Clearing. $23.to6,261; balance, $2,239,772; sterling poeted exchange, $44 for alxtv day and S4vM8Vfa for demand; New York exchange, nothing doing. BALTIMORE, Aug. . Clearings, W.T70. A balances, Sii,671. For the week: Clear In if a, $11,671,801; balance, $2,034,26. Money, 4'44 per cent. BOSTON. Aug. I. aearlngs, $20,618,670; balance. Sl.16S.ei4. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. .-Clearings, $16.uU.44k; balance. aT.8l.a. Per th week! Clearings, $3j,S)l416; balance, 14.0ub,046. Money, 4 per cent. , NEW YORK, Aug. t.-Clearlng, $238,801, 122; balances, 110,6,784. CINCINNATI Aug. I.-Clearing. $2,4S, 160; money, tQ per cent; New York ex change at par. Wool Market. BOSTON. Maea., Aug. t. WOOL The general quotation ar very firm end generally higher. Ohio' and Pennsylvania XXX, 2031c; Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 27HavaiHc: Ohio and Pennayl. vanla X, 2f,irtc; Michigan and Wisconsin X and above, 2k)c; Ohio and Pennavl tranla No. 1 clothing and combing. 27V;'Sc; Michigan No. 1 clothing and combing, Zikd 27c; Ohio, Delaine waahed, S"aHlc; fin Texas and territory, 17u:)ic; medium Texa and territory. 164il8'(,c; Oregon, 1&&20C; California prlng. 13lSo. ' LONDON, Aug. 8. WOOL Th arrival of wool for the fourth er!ea of 'auction able number 144V,4u3 bale, Including is OmG forwarded direct to eplnnera. Th import during the week were: New South Wales 3M' New Zealand, 4.6.J7; Cape of Good Hop and Natal, 737; else -where, too, BT. LJUUIS. Aug. 9.-WOOL-8teady; me dium sradea and combing, UalSc; light fine. I2al6c; heavy fine, hafl2c; tub washed, lfru-tic Forrlga Flaaaelal. LONDOI", Aug. 9 Gold premiums at Beunos Ayrea. 13.60; at Madrid. 27; at Liabon 29; at Rome. 106. PAR 13. Aug. 8 Three pre cnt rentes, lwf oc for the account. Exchange on London, f6f 20o for checks. Prices on the bourse today opened firm, with some alight advances. Itvtr bu-lneas was quiet and prices were steady. Ruasian Industrial re covered materiBlly. Tramway and trac tions were In good demand. Kattlra were firm and Inactive. Rio Unto were firmer. The private rata of discount was 2 per crnt. RERUN, Aug. 9. Trading on the bourse today at almoHt llfeles with the tone generally allKhlly weaker. Canadian Pa clrio wer lower In sympathy wUh New York. Exchange on London, 2om 4pfg for check. Discount rat for abort bills 14 per cent; for three month' bill, 1 per cent. tegar Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 9-STTGAR-Rs w. steady: fair refining. 2To; centrifugal, 96 teat, t U-U.:. Molasses sugar. 2Su. Re fined, te1y; No. f. 4.1i"C: No. T 4c; No t. S!oc; No. . S t6c: No. R. SMc; No. 1L 8.75c; No. 12. 2.7t)c; No. 13, S.Tuc; No. 14. S.Toc; confectioners' A. 4&c; mould A. 4'jOc; cut loaf, $16c: cruahed, 6 16c; powdered, 4-76u; granulated, 4.66c; cubes, 4 90c. Dry Uooda Market. . NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-DRT OO0D3-The market to.iay has been a quiet one and with the exception of a few buyers In the lobbing division purchaalng full supplies. Utile hae ben done In the way ,( bual neea. I iicea on the whole are firm. Re port from the local and out-of-town job bing trade during the week show a butter buslnesa doing. Exports aal liaperls. NEW YORK. Aug 9 -The Imports cf dry gools and merchandise at New York this were valued at $12.1S4.7. The ex ports of apeule aggregated Stil.U7 allver and $'rt4.44! gold. The Imports of specie r guia and aUvaa. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Cgttl Mey Be Quoted Stroipsr for tL Wetk, but Otliri Loirtr. HOGS TWENTY-FIVE LOWER fOR THE WEEK ftheen Have Beea In Liberal Bapply All Week and Prices Have Decline froan a Dime te Hoarier Feeder Felly Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 8. Receipt were: OlH'-lal Monday t'ttit iat M ueeuay Official Wednesday tunuiHl Thursday... Ofllclal Friday Official Saturday.... Cattle. Hog. Bbeep. ... 9.4o& S.4.M 12A9 ... 4...S4 ,4. 4. An) ... t,23 $.748 t.KH ... S.0S4 6.3tl 2.4:0 ,.. 611 4,947 1,6,0 6 6,412 831 Total this week 22.6H5 .S78 81.417 Week ending Aug. 2. ...11. 13 tl.jUtf 24.128 Week ending July 26....10,sj 8S.670 .7il Week enulng July 19....16.iM0 S.1U tl.Urt Week ending July la... .12.201 3.M4 !t,2 Same week last ysar... .15.4.0 49,467 2l.i79 RECEIPTS lOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Th following table shows the receipts of Cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dat aud comparisons with laat year: 1902. 19cl. ;nc. Dec. Cattle 439.i:f 4U1M3 ".IM Hog l,6M,it7 L619.1.3 84,644 Sheep tiU.lU toi.fcU 72.806 The following table shows tne average price ot bogs sold on the South Omaha market the laat several days, with com parisons with former year; Data 1902. 19Ol.l00.ls98.UM.1897.186. July 14... July 16... July 16... July 17... July Is... July 18... July 20... July 21... July 22... July 28... July 24... 7 72SI 7 7lHa t f 08 8 17 8 04 8 20, 8 01 1 721 1 T4 1 73 I a 1 1' 8 8f 7 l 7 62 T 4IV.1 71 I 4111 July 26... I 3 July ... July 27... July 28... July 29... July )... JJiy SI... August 1. AL'gust 2. August 9. August 4. August t. Auujst t. T a 7 63j 7 54VI 61v.t 41 "41 1 7 8W 1 1711 7 16'. August 7. August 8 August I Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: , XOgs. BU V a avas C, M. St. P. By .. .. Wabash Ry i.... 1 . .. Missouri Paciflo Ry 1 Union Pacific system 9 8.. C. N. W. Ry W .. V., E. A M. V. R. R U M C, Bt. P., M. 4V O. Ry 9 - a. B. M. R, Ry U C, B. U. Ry f C, R. I. A P.. east U M Illinois Central Ry.. .,..., 1 .. - Total receipts 88 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchaalng the Dum ber of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co t4 Swift and Company 1.299 707 Cudahy Packing Co 1,918 W Armour eV Co... .., .. 1,6-4 other turr- 4 846 Total 4 6,811 1,638 YPSTHRDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Th following Ust shows fh number of cars f feeder ehlpped to tha country yesterday and their destination) Cars. M. Alexander, Geneva, Neb. B. A M 1 Roger ttroa.. Lowell. Neb. B. eV M 1 Chris Anderson, Tekamah, Neb. M. ex O- t A. J. Ladenberger, Moras Bluffs. Neb. F. E : ta a naa Kingston, Stanton, Neb. F. B.... 1 1. Arnold, Leigh. Neb. V. K 8 t A Burke. Merchlaton, Neb. U. P.... t Thomas E. M, B. T. Campbell, Tipton, la. R. 1 8 1. D. Murray, Anita, la. R, 1 1 John E. Mccracken, Manilla, I, MU 1 Alex McOlnnl. Coin, la. Wab... I U Nwby, Wall Lake, la--N. W 1 J, Mauer, Wall Lake, la. N. W X H. Miller, Schaller, la. N. W I J. Ehler, Scbleawig, la. N. W I M. T, Davis, Malvern, la Q ......v. 1 O. W, Marshall, Ipava, I1L Q i W. Wallace, Qrlswold, la. Q 4 CATTLS There were ne cattle on aals today, but for the week recelpte are con siderably in excess of last week and also of the corresponding week of last year. The market on desirable grades has been In good shape all the week, but the common kinds bave been neglected, with the ten dency of prices downward. Thera bave been very few cornfed on sal this week, and a th demand on th part of packers was In good shepe the better grade, uch as sell from ii.lt up, bav been strong, but th half-fat kind that sell from 86.78 down are a little lower. There have been no cholee cattle offered though that would sell from $7.75 to $8 85, but It Is thought that finished cattle would sell here te good advantage. I The cow market broke In rather bad shape the first of the week, and on Tues day wa a good quarter lower. Slnoe that time, however, th feeling has beea a little better, and the market for the week is only about 164226 lower. That applies to both natives and cornfed. Bologna bulla are, it anything, a little lower than they were a week ago, and are selling mostly from $2.60 to 82.00. Feeder bulls have held about steady and have sold around $2.00 and S3.2S. Good packer bulla may also be quoted steady, bi". vary few ar coming. Veal ealve and stags have cot shown much of any change. . There ha bean un actlv demand ail th week for heavy dehorned feeder of good quality and flesh. A high a 86.93 wa paid on Thursday for a bunch of weat ern that averaged 1.218 pound, but they were good. That was the high prloe of the eaaon. and also th hlgheat price on reo ord st thl market for wee tern feeder. Prime dehorned yeerlings hav also held steady, but common stuff of all ages end weight 1 a little lower.' Horned cattle sell from 20o to 80o lower than dehorned cattle. Western rang beef steers that were good enough to sell from Ss.oo to Ve.ie have been eirong all the week and may be quoted a little higher. The kinds, tough, that sell from $6.00 down are a little lower. Range cows are 1625c lower, and desir able feeders are stronger, while common, kind are alow and lower. HOGS There wa a light run of hog here today, but In spite of that faot th market continued on It downward course. On the (tart It wa weak to a nickel lower than yesterday' average, but later on It looked a though there were not going lo be enough to meet the local demand, and a a result th market firmed up and wa bout steady with yesUKay' general mar ket. Toward the close, however, the feel ing became weaker again, and th tat hog sold about like tha first ones. The long string went t $7.16, and th good hogs sold from that figure up to $7.26. The com mon grades Bold from $7.16 down to $7.09. Tne supply of hog for the week has been heavier tnan for laat week, but as coin pared with the eame week of laat year there la a bis decrease. The market has moved steadily downward since Monday with the exception of Wednesday, when there was a slight resctlon, and th de cline for the week amount to a llttl ever 2nc Representative (ales: Ne. 10... U... if... M... II... 86... Tl... n... es... 14... 6... 6... Ml... U .. 17... a... 4 .. so... Tl... as... T... M... 7... U... ... A. 6k. rt. Ar. Bh. y. 4 0 I'l 1 16 1 00 1 Of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 10 7 1 1 1 15 'i 1 Usi 1 na T Hi I ii t i 4 T n, t i- t 1! 4 ir i 1 ii '4 t n-i t ii i it 1 u 1 ii 1 u T II f II t 15 t II 1 11 1 11 t U t 11 1 II ! u I il 1 11 r ii t ii t ii ii... M... 4.. HI.. I . tl.., 64.. 74.. 14.. tl... Tl.. (.. .. U. . 7 14 144 141 li6 U Ill .... 14 !rt t.-l 11 t4 IXT Ill t lr-1 lt li I.I til tut 144 M iw 144 Ill .... 14 lal 14 K1 44 .... ll . ... tJU tl Ill l.i Kl I .'4 tut t 11 1 II t 1 T II ! t ii i it 1 IS T 1 1 II T II T 11 f II T i .... .... ....t ....11 ....1:1 ....ii .. ..! ... ... ....S'i ..... ,...ti4 ....MO ....: .,.. ....lit .... ,...t)T ...tea ....ll. ....164 ...II ...mi ....141 ... lie T II T II 1 II T II il It t 16 ... T II ... 1 II ... til 1M J II ... t 11 ... tlttt le t 171,, v 1 17 '-i 144 t I7vj ... T 1TV, ... tie ... t 10 IK, 1 II as T to to.. . II. as it M.. 144 i. 4 M. to. , i.T .Ml i I in .ti I .1 .1.4 .1.1 1 M t 1 t t T to T te t te t lwt t a4 I... 44... II... 71... 14 (4.. e gg u TJ I 77 I 8 991 8 77 6 U OSi I I al It M 9 VII " I 68 4 8 7 4 161 8 82 6 621 4 9 4 8 891 I I H I k I J i h -l a " e . UJ 4 211 8 81 8 21 8 97 6 S I 4 41 8 Ti 1 I I 71 I IS J 8 821 8 n t 68 701 161 4 8( I 8 861 I 92 Ik 71 l t II ssi - s e I a 6 Oil Ii s ai M I S 691 6 0l 4 l 8 77 8 431 t SS 6 U 4 i 8 67 2 89 2 7 I 8 47 a 1 4 Wl 8 ii 8 Sl 2 71 I 60 1 5 08 I 7 8 4i I U 611 6 09) 4 ftl J lj 8 77 t is 4 19 i w in i a i. a ; i Hi IIM 7 S9t4j 6 10 4 41 8 61 i 67 1 1 85 i S2v S Mf I 1 45, 8 711 8 631 8 8-1 v la 7, a it.1 a &i a ail a a m 6 601 5 041 I 8 77 f 43 8 02 I 66 I 14 14 S8 46 M i 66( s i5i 4 i a si ire t 74 S 4 4 82 a 67 8 42, T4 15 ra t II 4T SM ... t S 64 lit MTU It 19 ... t a 6MKKP-There were three car of Sheep en sal this morning, but they were moatiy leeoVrs. There were a few fat yearling, however, that eolrt at Juat about aten.ly rirlce w'th yeeterdny. Th feeders were n good demand at eteadv prlcea. A hunch of fat wether held over from yesterday also (old at a steady price. lor the week receipts have shown a bis lrcres over the corresponding week of laat year, but oompsred with Inst week there la a decrease. The first part of the week the msrket was rather quiet, wlih price lower, and at one time wa safely a quarter lower. Th feeling Improved, however, toward the close, bo that aa compared with last week the market In a gcod many cases la not over pVilbc lower, while In other Instance II 1 lUniic lower. Handy weight stuff ha sold to the best ad vantage, while heavy sheep have been rather neglected and have declined the most. The decline la Jut about th sams on both sheep and lamb. There ha been a trong demnd all the week for feeders and the market ha held fully ateady. There are more order In th yard than can be filled and each day s offerings have been picked up In a hurry, Quotations for clipped stock: Oood to choice yearlings, SJ.7b4r4.00; fair to good, $!. J 60; good to choice wethers, $12f"U3 ; fair to good wethers, $' if.2r,: good to choice ewe. t9.20tjl.&0: fair to good ewe, $2 9.5$.20: good to choice spring lambs, $r00 tf5.2."; fair to good spring Iamb, $4,7631.00; feeder wethers. $2.7f'(i3.26; feeder yearling, S2 0o.tf3.40; feeder lamb. 81604.10; teener , $1,253-2.25. Representative sales: No. ar. , pr. 12 Wyoming ewes 80 2 00 '2 Wyoming ewe 92 1 40 11 Wyoming wether M 8 26 121 Wyoming feeder wether 76 8 25 ftKj Wyoming wether 100 8 60 101 Wyoming yearling 79 8 86 18 Wyoming wes 90 i 09 128 Wyoming feeding wether... 76 8 29 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ( MARKET, Cattle, Saeep aaa Laanba Steady and Hegr Steady ta Higher. CHICAGO. Aug. . CATTLHS Reoel pts, 800 head. Market steady; good to prim steers, SS.00ti8.9o; poor to medium, S4.60$7.70; stockers and feeders, $2.6u(afl.26; cows, 81.60 tlS.75; heifer. S2.60tf-H.60; canner. $1.6o2.6e; bulls, $2.a.6.40; CRlvea, $2.607.26; Texaa fed steers, $2.2636.00; western iteers, So.00 7.00. .... HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; estimated Monday, 2o,00ti; left over, 1,500. Market steady to So ;nr: mixed and butcher. S6.6oru7.40; good choice heavy, $7.S0tl7.66; rough heavy, 77.10 light, 4.o7i; bulk Of Bale. .9ou'7.Sa. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head; sheep, ateady; lambs, steady; good to choice wether, $160(04.26; fair to chole mixed, 22.604iS.i6; western eheep, 82.Kitti4.00; native Umba, S3.60fe4.26; wealern lamb, 86.75. . . Official yesterday: . Receipt. Shipments. Cattl 2, 3' 4 1.6R9 Hog 15.775 4.128 Bheep 6.779 i Kaaaa City I4ve Btoek Market. KANSAS CITT. Aur. 9 CATTLE) Re- Lceipts, 200 head; market unchanged; choice export and areeaea peel steers, .Ma.2t; fair to good, $8.W7.46; stockers and feed ers, $2.U.K(jw.26; western-ted steers, $3,604 8.26; Texas and Indian steer. S8.4O-HS.00; Texas cows, $2.503.00; native cow. Si.OOrJ 4.60; natlv heifers, S2.KQ4.60; canners Sl.60Qt.26; bullB, t2.7Ee3.C6; calves, 82 009 6.10. RecelpU for th week: O-'attle, 48.000; calves. 6,6oO, HOOS Receipt. 1.600 head: markot steady; top, $7.60; bulk of sale, $7.267.40; heavy, 87.W.50; light, $7.JOi&'7.40; yorker. heavy. l7.0tXCT.2 ; pigs, S6.0u.77V; racslpts for the --W 1 Haul SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head ; market steady; native lambs, $2. 406. 76; western lambs, 82.10(86. 00; natlv wether, t2.60u4.60; western wether, S8.00tS4.00; fed ewes, S3. 1514. 16; Texas clipped yearling, S2.6ti3t.6&; Texa clipped sheep, S3.06&..lk); tocker and feeder, 2-40&3.(iO; receipt for Ui week, 18.800, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 9.-CATTLE Receipts, 826 head, including 200 Texans; market quiet: native shipping and export steer,- $6.10 7.W: dressed beef and butcher ateera, $3.00 fefc.W; steer under 1,000 lb.. 84i.763-4.l0: tockers end feeder. $2.8604.00; cow and heifers, 82.2b36.26; cannere, J1.7b2.gS; bulla, $2.76(8.40; calves, $6.0iiftf7.26; Texa and In dian ateera, , 83.404.80; oows and heifer, $2.2afl!26. HOOS Receipt, 2,000 head; ateady; pigs and lights. $7.(XxaP7.20; packers, S7.267.40; butchers. 87.8o!7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 160 head; market steady: native muttons, $3.404.10; lamb, S4.06fr&.&0; cull and buck, $2.0o4.00; tockere, $1. 004.26; Texan. 83.63.70. Row Terk Live gteek. Market NEW TORK, Aug. 9 BEEVES Re calpta, 844 head; dressed beef, ateady; cable laat received quoted American ateera at lVfc&74c, drecsed weight; refrigerator beer at 11 Ho per lb; export today, partly eetimated, bin) beeves, 8,600 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts only 4 head. HOGS Receipts, 867 bead; nominally lower, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8. SCI head; sheep steady, lambs a higher; sheep sold at $2.7&ipS,0 per 100 lbs.; lambs, $6.05 Cf7.00: culls, $6; dressed muttons, 6Vit(So per lb.; dressed lamb, i&Uc H. Joseph Live ateek Market. 8T. JOSEPH, Aug. 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 68 head; nominal; natives, S4.7of 8 60; oows and heifers, $1.60(pi6. 26; veals, $3.gufc.0O; bulls and stage, $2.6ua.26; stock ers and feeders, tJ.0t.wj1. 76. HOOS RecelpU, 2,264 head; steady to to lower; light and light mixed, $7.15i37.SC; medium and heavy, $7.201.42; pigs, 84.2s ti.80: bulk, $7,164.86. BHEEP AND LAMBS No receipt; na tive, $6; western lamb. 85.76; western yearling, 84.26; western wethers, 84; west ern ewes, 42.76. Staax City Lv gtoek Market. SIOUX CITT, Aug. 9. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipt. 600; market steady; beeves, Jc.6fi'7.6o; cuwa, bull and mixed, 2.0ti.00; etocker and feeders, $2.7u4.; yeariing and calvee. S2.6uid4.00. HO4fl Receipt, S.COii; market 10o lower at l.Wl.i bulk, 86.ruav.9t,. ok Sa Slgkt- Th following tabl shows th receipts of cattle, hot and she.p at tha five principal markets for August I: waitie. Hogs. Sheen. Omaha s 831 Chicago 800 2"0 63 1,600 t") 160 Kansaa city St. Louis ... 8L Joseph .. Totals ... 8M3 17.2S2 1.621 Cotte Market, NEW TORK. Aug. 9 -COFFEE Spot Rio, 3 tile t; No. 7 invoice. 6o. Mild, quiet; Cor ova, S&llHo. Future opened quiet, with firicta unchanged to 4 point higher, th atter on November only, and due to cover ing. Cable were about a expected. Re ceipt were over estimated nd considerably above those of a year ago. On fair support from bulls and further ooverlngs the 11st advanced 6&10 points on near month, hold ing to thl level until near the clues, when aggreaslv Belling by Importer agalnat brasll purchase weakened price, the close being net 6 point lower to 9 points higher end barely steady. Trading wa limited to 22.000 bages. Including August at 8.2636. 45o; September, 6 3i.1j6.40; December, 6.25o; March, 5ic; May, 6.46c; July, e.euc. OH aad Roslsu OIL CITT, Pa.. Aug. 9 OIL Credit bal ance. 81 22; certificate, no bid; shipment 8,19 bbl.; average sn.544 bbls.; runs, t.ll bbls.; average, 78.811 bbls. TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 9 OIL North Lima. 89c; Houth Lima and Indiana. 64c. NEW YORK. Aug. 9.-OIL Cottonseed, dull; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 4:'4 Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, 87.20- Philadelphia and Baltimore, 87.16; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, 84 60. It f in. firm; strained, common to jood, $1.6JV3l-6o. TurpenUne, Arm, etiHiy 's.TANNAIf, Qa, Aug. 9-OIL-Purpen-tine, firm, 44'c for old. Roain. firm; A. B nd C. $106; D, $1.10; E. $1.15: t $1.20; O. $1 26; H, $160; I, 2190; K. i 4o; M, $2 ko; N, $3 80; W. a.r 88 40; W. W., $2.6. Evaporated Applee and Dried Pralta. NEW TORK. Aug. 9. EVAPORATED APPLES Th market coattnuee very quiet and nominal; common to good ar quoted at SftlOr: prime, lofcei04o; choice, Muac; fancy. llW.!2c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT Spot prune occupy a strong position under fair supplies and fair demand. Domestic tak li.g are largely of a lobbing naure, but there I a good bualnes for export. Price range from lc to li,c. Apricot ar quiet locally, but holders report a fair export demand from the coast and the price are a fraction hi her on good in boxea at IVi Peaches ar quiet and unchanged at U'alio lut peeled arid t'O'lU'c for unpeeied. V Weekly Baak tateaaeat. NEW TORK, Aug. 9 -The statement of th aaaoclaUd hanks for the week ending today snows: Loan l--CJ 4.euu. Increase $H.3 200; deposit iJ 644 uuu, Incrsas 4v7.iM; clrculatlen t .l Ij ug, decrease t:''.l, 6vu; legal teudsr .l,4.,.u, deurease U.M.- 21 00": specie T1.4.40fi. drcrenae 81.t78W: re serve IMK iiVum, decrrae 84.0K2..ai- rtserv roiiir-l 2. "tS.Sl.l), In renee $.4,375; ur plua 9.W1,2, decrena $4,706,176, Cotton Market. PT. LOrifl, Aug. 9-COTTON-Mirket quiet; middling, rc; sales, US bales; re ceipts, l.j bales; shipment, 847 balee; atock, 15. 4,'7 bales. (1ALVKHTON, Aug. 9-COTTON-Mrket quiet strong. 8 7-lfto. NEW OrLkaNS, Aug. 9 -COTTON All market closed In honor of King Edward, TUB REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday. Ausust 9: Warranty Peed. F, J. Fttagerald and wife to H. B. Roaa ,14 J(t j, bi,,,., a, j-trst ,dd to Fouth Omaha $ x Omaha National bank to I-aur pcott, rP of "H of nV wt4 and n4 of sVi fi.W rtM of nwU set Sl-IS-18... B.009 ... ,M- Hyerson end husband to E. W. Barber, e 17 feet lot 17 and w If m'JT1 ! b,ork L Orchard Hill LT&0 Ella Txschuck and huaband lo J. M. Hamilton, lot 4, block 13, West End ud 4elt dale Deed. E. L. Sayre et al to Chicago Lumber company, lot 7, block 827, Omaha.... 1,500 Total amount of transfer. ....88.661 V. Farnam Ginith & Go. 6TOCK8, DOfJDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. BUT AUD SELI, Omaha First Mortgages. City and County Warrants. County and State Bonds. Stock of Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, Omaha Street Railway. , Lincoln Land Co. Omaha Banks, And other stocks of all kinds. For immediate aad future delivery. 1320 Fgrnsa St. Tel. 1004 ; MLXflS TODD U Board of Trade Eldg. Telephone 125J. Laoal Seewrltles Boagbt aad Sold. Omaha Stock Tarda Stock. Sioux City Stock Yard Stock, Street Railway Stock Water Co. Bonds, 6aa Co. Bonds. Ckalea Per Cewt Bead For Sale. BOYD & MERRILL ROOM 4 K. T. LI FBI BLDQ. GRAIN STOCKS New York Stockg and Chicago Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Tel. 108S. OMAHA, NEB. SUCCESS FECULHTIGal UKUULOi) HOO.OO invented la Grain or " ... . . . SUxU by oar "Safety Val v riaa abonld reeo.lt la a profit of 1500.00 to 81000.09 withia 80 day a Writ for particulars and sand for our free book ."Messrs Mthd for Sals laveetassat. M. B. FOWLER Co, Banker aad Brokers, fkinara aolr Batldlaa, Ckleagra. WILLIS TODD Manager for E. K Prince. ORAI5, PROVISIOH9, STOCKS. Direct Wires to New Tnrk an,l r.v.1 IS Board of Trade Building. Telephone 1262. Send for Dally Market Letter. RAILWAY TIM8S tyakA. ViilOH, STATION 10TH AND MARCY. Cblcago, Book Island Faolfla. BAST ArrtT Chicago DayUght Lin- " 'd a 6:00 am Chicago Daylight a 1 00 am Chicago Expreaa bll:14 am Le Molne Local a 8:20 pm Chicago rait Express... a 8;0e pm , WEST. Rocky Mountain Lim ited a 8:60 am Lincoln, Colo. Springs, a 8:45 ant a 9.3b pn a 6:u6 pm bll:io a in a 1:2a ,iti a 4:68 am iJenver, fuebio and V.7 . Colo.. Teias,'"cX'' Oklahoma Flyer.... Illlaola Central. a 1:80 pm a 6:48 pm I:M pm al2:40 pa Chicago Gzpresa ,. ilJJitn a 6:10 pa a 8 .-ot aa bl0:9 pa JU0.S6 Bui 4-iucaavi. Minneapous es SC Paul Limited a 1M ota Minneapolis 2 &L P4.1 Express , f do am Laiuago axpreas ........ taioa raaiav, f Lara - Arrive, a pm Over lan a Limited a :u am Vast Mail a 8. bo am a i.ii pm a 4:29 pa a i-M am cauiornia iiixpreaa a 4:0 pm pacltlc Exprea ail .DO put a,saivrn .ilfi4. ,. Atlantic Express. Colorado upeoial 7:10 am VOicago npeuiai Lincoln. atric and 1:40 am gtromsburg Ex b 4:08 pm bll:E0 nm Tirana asiaaoi jjucai.,...D o:w pm b .6 put WabaaJa. St. Louis "Caanon Ball" Express a titS, pm gt. Lout Local, Council Bluff '. a 9:1 am a 8:20 am aio.80 pm Mlaaoartr'aciao. SL Louis Exprea alj:00 am a :2S pm a. & a Bu u 1 atuisu pm a am Cttloago, Mliwaskee Jt St. Paal. Chicago es Omaha IEx..b T: am b 8:40 pm Chicago Limited Ex... .a 6:41 pm a 7 .so am CkSeasa Beirtaiweateraw "The Northwaatrn Line." . . Lav. Arrlva Fast Chicago 2 io am a 7:09 am vvwv. ...... ,.1V ,IB a 2:fc0 Dm ijayugni bu niu a 1 :2a an. U9: pm all:M pm a 6:20 U Daylltsbt Chicago a 8:l am txioai Lnioage al0:66 am Local Carroll m. 8m pm east Cnloago.... fit cm lmltad Chicago a 1:4a om ai:uo ant a 4.u6 pm a k:ju ant a 8:60 aiu a 8:40 pua Fast bt. Paul .....a 1:6a put ast Mali,,,.. Local tuojx City b 8:68 pm uiu:uo am BJURLINCTOK STATlO.t lOTH 28 MAgOl Varllagrtea Mlaaeart Mirer. Leai. Wymor. Beatrice asd Lincoln 8:40 am Neoraaka Express a k:to a.-n Leaver Limited a 4.iS pm Arrive. tU: aa a 7:44 pnt a 6:45 wa 4.. i a v. a cxiiia biiu rut bound Exprea ... . 4111:19 pm a 8:19 pm Colorado VUbul4 Elyer Lincoln Fast Mall b 8:10 cm I ort Crook and Plat la mouth b 8:f0 pm Beilevnu at PaHna Jet. a 7 -.to im Bellevu st Pacllio Jet.. a 8:00 am a 2 10 pm a .i? am bll fit am a 8:2 aiu Maaeaa City. Su Josepa Blair. ab Coaaefl Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a 9:80 am CL Loul Flyer a 8:10 put hnaas City Night Ex.. aiu.au pis a 6:01 pa alias aut a :ia am Cktieagc. Burllagtest 4k iatay. Chicago Special a am a 4i pm Chicago Veauoalad Ex a 4 'jO pin a 7 .u am Chicago Local a tu am all.-oO put Cmoaao intuited a S.v pm a 7:j0 aut Fast Mall a S.ta put a Dally: b Dally except Sunday, day onli. d Laiiy aaoept Saturday, xvept Monday. e Sun. a Lii - WEBSTER DEPOT 16 TIT k WEBSTER Cktcaaa. 81. Paal, HlaasspelU as Oaaaaa. , leava Arrive. Twin City Passenger.. ..a I do am a t:to pa (iioux City Passenger... a 2 oo put ail:uo am Eiuersou Ltcai ,.. b e:9 put b 8.4i am Fresaeat. Eikhora at ' Mlaaaarl Valley. Blaek Hill. Daadwood, Hot Spring 9.08 pa a 140 pa Wyoming, Casper aa Dougiaa .........j. d 10 pa l.-09pa Haetliif. York, David City, stuperlor, Oeaeva. Easier and toward. ...b 8.-09 pm b 6:09 ra Nurioia, Unoela aad f remoi-t b T:80 am b 10:26 aa Fremont Local e 1M am Mlaaaarl Pacta. Nebraaka IxxiaL Via Wpiu W ater ., b 4:11 pa alOI aa