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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Everything on 'Ohangs Acted Irregularly with Grain Averaging Weaker, TRADE ~ FEARS IMMENSE RECEIPTS. Frost Damage the Northwest Re- ported to Be Much Greater Than Generally Supposed - Activity in Stocks and Bonds. Cmicaco, 1L, Aug. 20, kets on ‘change toduy ac The speculative mar- od irregulurly with aging weaker and provisions firmer. 1z was fulrly nctive and the local feel- 1ng fn corn and whe arish but easily start- led on_recelpt of any bulllsh news.” Lower catles from Livorpool. a weak domestic mur- ket togother with the nervous fear of fmmbns receipts were weakening factors and caused a weuk und lower opening for wheat. Decerber $1.04% to #1043 and sold off to 804 New York was credited with being a1t seller, ns ais0 the northwest fn anticipation of big deliveries fn that quarter. Offers wore readily absorbed however, and early sellers were soon fighting to zet back the wheat th had parted with and given the bulls to get in their work. A Parls eable quoted th report was started that there were liberag buying orders trom the continent. The state fnspector of Minnesota wis reported as sy - Ing thit the frost damage (o the northwest was probubly much greater than generally thought. Bradsireet reportod that the able supply of wheat sast of the Rockie Qe rensed 057,000 bushels during the weok, though the supply the Pacific const had fnereased 80,001 bushels. These were re- garded ng bullish fuctors and the mirket soon began to display much strenzth and Decem- ber finally improvea Hae, selling up to #1.05%, then broke aud fell to $1.04% back and forth, o vous feeling being apparcnt on the part of traders, Who -wero apprehensive over the effect of the impending Iarge deliveries of grain in the northwest Another cold wave was reported from th northwest with the mercury hovering near the frost line. Wheat again had o bulge. Do comber selling up to $1.033%, 0 to and closing t market higherand wction In corn torday was almost i r R A IR Lot the crowd sell thenselves: very 1 thelr nacessitie Wit (et and o ieipation of b 1y's arrlvals seded ears, and Inek of st and the fact that to the extimute, being 7 Juting news and frost talk were the w factors. September started at ke and October at 8. October sold down to 88%c rly. raliled wnd held steaiy until iater on Jump in the wheat oaused i corn_shorts and September ok spiirt Lo 6 Octobor went “The ellque then bezan Lo sell wud rapid hreak to Giige for Soutember Soptembe Lat 6430 wp Lo 60 there was e for October. und October at 51y Outs wore aginln weuke the arrivals Deing B2 cars, rather quiot with sales of Septemb to 303c closing at S0%ei May sold Bige. Itye ruled quict with each lot firm and options weakening about huif from yester- day’s closing figures, receipts o liouvy. 165 cars being reported todi sold at 0t5e 1o e wnd Septem 3¢ 1o e and d by luro recolpts, The muarket was at %o at e to irly active and prices Lara and ribs as well rably lower early, hozs per, but subsequently reSpOnSe o m better fi- anged fully 1,000 bure of pork. buying September and selling Octo- ber. Armour and Cudiry wore sollors of Jatiuary pork. October pork opened at #10; 201010 3107105, broke 10 410,131, bk to $10.5715 Al wis #1025, Lard was quotibly W to #v\ 0 for October. Ribs sold 3 for October. from 116 points, 55 bushels. 736 bushels; corn, ted receipts here to- rs; corn, 50 CuFS; Oats, s pork s beinae 10 1 valies rose in aquiry. Poole bushels: corn, Shipments 240,456 bushels. futures ringed as follow! G Tho léaaing TARTICLER, OrEN. WiEAT ) Angust.. Boptomber.: Decomber.. m 028 18105 1ol 105 ‘ 181008 1 10| 1004 10 421 % b 10 123 10 2ilg 10 10 12 G2g | Beptember.. October. Jnnuary BHORT RILS— Beptomber. | a55 Bef 06 6 123 Cash quotations were as follows: Frouk—Steady and unchanged. WhEAT -No. pring wheat, 1. X No. 2 rod, $1.051,@1.04. No. 3, 43@bic, t. 0. Mess pork, 1., 8.5 short ; dry salted shou short e car sldes (hoxed), o K Distillers' firisited goods. por sal. per barrel, #10.2714 Tibs sides (looso). & 18, Buaans—Unchangod; cut loaf, 5@a%e. T ANTICLES, T nnnu'ni SHIPVENTS, Flour. burrels Wheat, bushel 16,000 12000 00| 250,000 Corin, bushel 24000 217,000 Oats, hushels 401 00 260,000 Rye, bushels. 1] 142,00 1400000 Bariey | 5.0y On the produce oxchange toda butter murkot was firm: creamory, dalry, 18@2e, Eggs, stoady at 5o for fresh, bushels ‘the New York Markets. NEW YORK, Aug. %6.—FLovi—Recelpts, 17, packuges; exports, 1,460 barrols, 1 moderately uctive, irregular; sule: i b Sacks; 150 bies ulet Recelpts, bushels: *sules. Ay wine, 4.0 0 Dushels; exports, 080,000 bushieis of fu of spot. Spot marke s netive: No, 3, red, $1.101 levator; $LIS@LI2Y afloats §1. b; No. frod, $1.065@1.07 00401 hern. to urrly, 1hard, to arrive, 8193 options de 1@1%e on lirge receipts at the west, low Dics, denial of the Feport of Russian exp duty, better weather abrond and foreign se fng ddyanced X@l%e on largo cles Tuik of frost in the northwest and eovering at Chicago with s prominent operator here buy- ing declined Y@ % con realizing, closing steady at W@iye under yestorday. No. 2 rod Au- ust, $1.1014G1.11%. closing, $1.103; September, LIK@L G closing, 8111 October, 811115 Li2h, ciosing, $111%: November, $1 150111 clostiug, 81 10t; Docember. $LLiss@l 4%, dlos: ing, 81145 unuary L0t closing, L1545 May. 811801 12, #1183 Jeloved stondy; sile ot B Keceipte, 64,02 five bushiols: exports, 60 bushels: sales, 1478000 bushels of futures and 47,000 bushels of spot. Spot market dull but firin; No. 2, 770 In elovator: 78e afloat; un- gradod mixe No. 2 white, i, Op- tions fluctuated on munipalation, openin @he lower. declined furthor @i vaneed 1@lqe nnd closed steady undor yosterdayi August, TG Thoi Soptombor. T04@7140, olosing ber., 6TL@ 0, closing Wi NCvembe 67c, clowing 6ivs Decomber, 011y B1%cs May. SUls@aitse, closing, 5iige. Oat—itdeoivty M 000 bushels; exports, ¥5 bushols 8 540,000 bushels of futures und 00 Dushiels of spot. Kpot murket lowe eitied, but moderately actl Septoayer, 7157 I to, Septombe No: 2 white, £20436; mixed whito westorn, H1i0e: No. Hav=Quietand firn Hors—Weak and dull; state, D180 Puolfic const, 101N Options opent d burely si points down: olosed steady poiuts downi - salos, Dags, d August sty Chicago. 334, ommon to 1y 100 108 it anuary, IIJ 0; M arch, 8l 05 hp t Klo dull und lower; Ir cargoes, 1e; No. 7, 16566167 ¢, SUGAIC-Itiw. quiet and steadys refined, ulet; confoctioners' A, 4 $-160; powdere -160; cubes, 4 7= MovAsses - New Orleans, qu RiCk= Firn and qulot CorroNsern O1L—Dull and nowinal, TALLOW—Woak; ity @200 for packings), AL Rosin~Flrm UIVENTINE 28 6,640 Dok AMIDDLES ot und stoady, quiet. Qule western BT recelots, stoadior: 151514 Strong; short cloar, Septewber, Stronger and qulet: western ste 00.55; males, T00 tierves b $A89Q037Ti; vption THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ifill.’l{flDA\' AUGUST 27, 1801, #nlos, 4.000 tieroes: September, #4 7626.80, olo October,, 88.8826.0), olosing, #6.80; No- vombor, #.00; December, #7.07@7.10, closing, 27,00 bid; Jan 3 sing #7.2 PRTROLEUM d stoady and moved Ir- early trading, then became od %0 until the close. Pennsyl- anin oil, spot opening at 843e, highest, figo, lowest, fe, closing at (de; September options opened at Sige, highest, Bi%c, lowest, 040, ciosing at 84i4c. Total sales, 14,000 barreis. Porg-—Dull old mess, #10.00810.50; new moss, §11.50212.00; extra prime, $10.25010. CuT MEATS -8trong, wanted; plekled bellles, 80 bid BUTTER -Quiet W dalry. 120 Elgins. Cripesk—Qulet, firm; skims, 34030 Qrifet: firn western 15 23%04 changed; creamery, ozt n, $10.00018.2 August, #12.2 and western western, 4e; part Amorl _Lake, BT ately nctive Pio TRON Corerie—Dill, Lake, Sep! LEAD TIN—St 120,05, dom| ady and modo stralts, Kansns City Market KANsAs City. Mo, Aug. 2.-TLoun—Duli and unchanged. WHEAT - Strong; August, %0e bid CORN- St B0 bid, Oxry-Weaker: No. 2 gust, 27,6027 ¢ bid, HAY—Firm, unchanged: ney prairie, 8007 good . BUTTER tead, 15¢; Iry, 15 Chpps i s Eaas—Fir PRrOVISIO Wook St washed. h No.2 hard, cash, 8040 biai o bid. d - August, Au- £4.00; 000 onsh, 26%c bid; timothy, to cholce, ¥ unch ; stof Lt [0 Steady. unchanged. dy, unchanged: Missourl un- foe; light fing, 15@10: mediuni, Kinns and Nebrask oavy fine Hight fine, 1 @l2: tub ashed, + medium, 30@e: @e, Wheat, 12,2005 corn, 25,000; oats, Wheat, EIPTS SHIPMENTS 70,8005 corn, 14,10; oats, 00, L0108 Markets, Mo, Aug, 206.—~WHEAT-E Decenber, #1.04. Unsettied; cash. St I aslel G0c; September, Firmer; cash, 20440 September, 20:5¢ PoRK—Firme LAID- Steady at .15 Wiiskey —$115 Manchester MaNcHESTER, Aug, 2 commercial articie says: The offers of the Dbetter erade of shorting have lessened. The Inquiry for other sorts s better. The Tndia demand is poor. The Chint demund is fairly free at lower offeri The demand for the smallor forelgn markets is unehanzed 15 quict but steady. The domand is chilefly aretail figure and Is muinly for the bette splnners. Export qualities ire little favored, Minueapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Auz. 26.—No. 1 north- ern wheat fair denand, others generally slow. Recolnts, 26> cars: shipments, 150, Close: No. | HewAl04'4: No. 1 northern ok, 0715c@81.02%. No. 2 rkets. The Guardlan In its MliWAdKEe GraTniMarkcar MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 20.—WHEAT-Quiet; 2 spring. cush, $1.00¢ Septombe OArs —Firm; N Liverpool Markets. LIvERPOOL, Aug. 26.—WHEAT-Quict ers offer moderately: Californis @Vs 23d per cental; Kunsas hold- o5 2 W Steady and demand mixed western, 8 434 per cent poor; rain Market. z 26.—WHEAT—Lower; cash, Augustiind Septomboer, $1.04, 3 September, dy: No.2 whité. Toledo Cincinnati Markets, NCINNATL O, Aug. 20.-WnEAT-Strong; 2 red, 8101 Cony—F No. 2 OATS—Steady: No.2 WHISKEY-—$118, S AND BONDS. rixed. G440 ixed, srsie. STOCH NEW Youk, Au he stock market was agaln active and strong. making a substantial progress toward higher figures in all portions of the list with at tines a buoyant tone to the dealings. The market eives evidence of broadentng from day to day and its stubborn strength in the face of the most strenuous ef- forts to oheck the rise or to bring about u re- action shows the growing of confidence of outside Investors und speculators in the fu- turo of prices. The feature of the last two Quys' dealings has been the evident disposi- tlon to take up the most promisinz of the low priced shares and while a few ot these have been forced to higher figures than the times wareant all have been placed apparently upon a permanently higher lovel, The money situntion seems to be casler as far as can bo forescen and with the surplus now In the banks and the disbursements of thegovernment. including the payment for the 445 per cents to bo redeemed. there fs littie lkelihood of & squecze in mouey for some thne to come. In today's markets the grangers were again in the first place as far as activity goes and the reulizitions assumed larie proportions, induced by tho high figures to ®hich they had attuined, while the offorts of the bears to force a reaction of substantial proportions aided in cakening the entire list during the afternoon. he foreien purchases wers the fenture of the j0ow’s. business, and while realizations were even then beavy the Impression made upon prices was measured by small fractions only and a full und free recovery took pla dor the urgent domand for stoeks. London prices this moruing were materially better than ours of lust_evening. and the early de- mand wade an active and decidedly strong opening. and while the pressure to soll was suficient o force u ction to the level of the opening figurcs, prices could not be kept down, and later marked advancos Woro made. Tho final denings, howover agiin doveloped considerablo strength in the 1ist and the murket finally closed fairly active Iy slizht clianges for the day in The transactions reached 315,818 Rallrond bonds wore wlso remarkably active and many of the speculative issues wera spocially prominent. ‘I'he Atchlsou and Reading incomes, Wabash debentures and Kunsus & Texas seconds belng most conspicu- ous. Many of these scored handsonie gnins and the murketromained strong until ‘the Closo. overnment bonds were dull and steady. te bonds were entirely negl The following are the elosing quotations tor the leading stocks on the New York stock ex- change tod Atehison . MOSE CUses NoTthwester, prof LT Adums Exp Central.’ .. .. /1033 Alton. Terre Huute AT do preforred...... o preferred Amerlean Express. 116 | Ohlo Misslssipy Bur., C.R &N 3 | do preferred, - Canadn Pacific.. 1110 B lontario & Western: || Cannin Central Pacitic Chex. & Ohlo o Iat proferred.. do 24 proferred Chicako & Alton (HT O g €, 0., C & BT Del. Hudson Del', Deil BY:sgns §|Oregon Trans....0 acitic Mall orin, De | Pittan (| Pullma | Reading ... .......0 § Rock Inland | 111N |SU L, & N, m.-m prof.. St il 4| Ao prefe St Min. & M &K 1350 g NG Palice. .. KRG ) 18t proferrod o 2nd pre 18 |St. P T S Al do preferred, ...l o’ proferred. .00 Bl | Tenn. Coal & Tron) Fort Wayne.... 150 Pacitic..... Chi. & Bant. 11000005704 Fol & O, Cent. pid. Hocking Valls | Unfon Pacitie Houston & Texas -0 & |[US, Bxpress inols Contral 0 |W.USG L& Dol St Paul & Duluth' ) 8 | W SE L& Pae. ped. Kansay & Texns. ... 1644/ Wells Fargo fxp. Luko Krio & Wost. ... 1404 [ Western Union. o proforred 0ty Am. Cotton Ol LakoBhore. ... 1% Colorado Conl oulsville & Nashv Loulavillo & N. A, & Momphis & Char i Michigan Contral Mil, L 8. & W 4 Homestake 1% ron Siiver ontarlo. ... e Quicknliver do preferred... 103 [sutro. 0| Bulwer lol Rich. & W. P Tor 71 Wisconsin Contrai 4% Gr 86 |Chicago 1184 | Lead Tr 82l | Sugar T Southern b [Oregon 8. L, 188 | Distillors. 104 The total sules of stocks tods shures, ineluding: Atehison, 40, Southarn, 840; Chivigo Luckawanna Western, Like Shore, 11,15%; Missou red, 1) Point, &BL L prefertod Missour! Pucltic. Mabile & Olilo Nashville Chatt 0 N.J. Central Norfolk & West pfd orthern Pacitic. ... Ao preferred UL B, Denvor & Gulf, Norihweste western, 1 ) Pacific Reuding, S0: wond 715 St Paul, br i Vest KANSAS CrTy, 420,600 NEW Yonk, balunoes, §, 146, (i] Aug. 2 Money easy ud per cont BALTIMORE, M : halane HILADELPHIA, balunces, Mo, Aug. 20.-Olenrings, 81~ Aug, 9.—Clearings, ¥ ngs, 1,285,000, Clearin Riate 6 per cent. Pa. Aug %0.—Clearings, ¥L007,505; woney, & por #2,140,- NEW ORLEANS. La. Aug. 6 #0204 Now YOrk GXohiugo par, discount. Asuriuts, Clearings, Bank 500 Teus, Aug. 0—New York ex- chango aelling at #1.00 premium, £203,307; balances, §4,002, 81, Lovis, Mo, Aug. 2. —~Olearings. ¥, balances, 800,858, Money, 6@8 per cent. change on New York 500 dlscount. BostoN, Mas: Ang. 2. —~Clearings today, $14,500,300 bunlances, 81,612,754, Rate for money! 434 por cont. Exchingo on New York, 1G9 discount. Cleurings, Financial Review. v YOrk, Aug. 25 —The Postsnys: Large buying orders for London account gave spe- clal strength few stocks, notably Bur- lington, le and Union Pacific. Thore was some hositation [n the movariont of the market shortly after the opening, but stocks soon gathored strength There was & few consplouous Instances of strength and a_comparatively weowkness. Of the first class was the Unlon Pucifio, which, under the fluence of London buying and the covering ¢ on this market. was ad- vanced 144 | yostorday's closing price. The assurance that Mr. Morgan has so identified himsolf with the projoct to save the property, and that there fs nohitch in this execution, no doubt helped to drive the shorts to cover. The Gould stocks as a group were notably strong. Of the Vanderblits, Chesa- puike & Ohio stocks were buoyant. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 26.~MONEY ON CALL ing from 21410 5 per cent: Inst loan cent: closed offervd at 2 por cent. PRIVE MERCANTILE PAPER 54014 per cont, STERLING MANGE -Quiet und stendy at M0 for sIxty-any bills and 84.80% for de- wand The' following were the closing prices on bonds Rang- s per W5 6% 11714 Mutunl Union ... 10014 N. J. Cent Tnt Cort Northern Pac Ists 0 2 Northw 1o debenture st st U8t 10 43, co dodlgs,r digs; ooy pacties of stann Stanip 48 TonoRaob N, 5 e a0 tn Ao s cannda Southern 3 Central Pacltie 1sts D, & G Iat o 48 DK G WeRts isis £l 2 MK & T Gen'Tis, 00 108 1148 St 101 Boston Stock Market. BOSTON, Mass,, Aug. 20.—The following were theelosing prices on stocks in the the Boston stock market toduy: i Fr\akiin 2 | HuNon Atehison & Topokn Boston & Albany Hoston & Maino Ch. Burl. & Quin Eitehburg IR R. Flint & Pere M. Flint & Pere M pfd.. 704 Tamarnck. Mex. Cen. con b San Dieo Land C N. Y. &N. Eng...... Wost End Land Co. Rutland preferrod. Bell Telephone.... Wis. Central com Lamson Store Alloues M. Co. (new) Water Power Atiuntic § i Boston & Mont . Not 2 Calumet & Hocln . Quiney Sunta Ko Copper “market. ~The following were the Londc LONDON, Aug. 20 Consols money. Consols, account., 45 1. t. Paul com| U848 oseeeens 193N Y, Central U84 102k Pennisylvanin NOY. P& O iri il 84| Roadin Canadian Pacific..... &% Mexican Con new 48 1linois Central..... 100 TBARSILYER—I5 3101 per ounce, MONEY—! per cent. Rato of discount for both short months’ bilis, IX@1% ver cent. Ty and three Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 2.—Quotatious on the Mining exeliange todiy closéd as tollow Alleghnny... 17 [Logal Tendor. Amity........ooo 24| Little Rule. . Argonaut..ill | Matehless . Ballarat 58 |May Maze Bangkok 81 Morainy Bates 11 00O Bl Indlan 6 |Pay itock Big Six 6| Potost. ... Browrtow Tle| Park Con ... Calliope 15| Reed Nationai. . Century . 0 |Rialto o Clay County .. 14 [Running Lode .. Cnsh Gu...ool 2 avenworth Dismond 1 5 Denv, i nelnd Justice San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug, 20.—The official closing ||(I||.ll ns for mining stocks today 0llows: this oasp.d The Pennsylvania statoment /Aor July published todny showa an Increase 'in net earn- Ings’ of #610,000,6 This 1s & good showing and should not only strongthen se- curities of that road but alsa encourage buy- Ing of ‘Trunk lino shares generally. as no doubt other Iines are groater and muking fine galng in earnings. Tho market had a reaction of 14 to 1 per cent’ trom highest prices early in the atternoon, but towards the close again became woak and final prices were {n many cnses the best of the The market 18 & growlug one wnd hinspuiindications of beoo ng broud. 7, "Aao, Aug. 2 Monnett, Hopking & Co, 10 8 A MONhortore Fomer | ctbles, better weather abroad and wdanial of the imposition by the Teussian govegumont of an export duty on wheat gave the bears an excuse for hum- moring the wheat market which they prompt- Iy wccepted. The opening was about le oft from the close and 2c from late curb prices, Thioso wles by the bears wera generally cove ered from i to 1o higher und they were caught ' a sccond time in the ame way but finully succeeded = in closing — the marker' at near bottom figures. Forelgn market advices wero generally discouraging to holders, but press dispatchies fn the morning papers were gloomy Indeed I the weeounts of the starving pous- antry fn parts of Kussiaund great destitn- tion Tn muny sections, owing to aeficient hur- orelgn spociintors, arg appurently orking for lower prices but all offerings on soft Bpots are 80 readily absorbed gost the suspicion that they may be Ing this bearish news for a purpose. ing In the near options of corn have bee attonded with 1o little excitement, und seonied at times as if the the “man_in the alr' ght foree August and September to a very romfortable helght for shorts. There 1s s hmanipuiation it is useloss to guesson the market from hour to hour, but_the situation does not favor the long side unless frost should come to ald it, Receipts are large. Although large shipments are beint mado out of store, there I8 an fmpression that the clique doing something line to inwieldy n thus shipped nurkot elsowhere, No features of | vortance in outs, Provisions openoed w With wheat and n lower market, but good buyinz rallied the market at the close. Pur- chitses on breaks generally show u moderate profit very soon. CHICAGO, Aug. %.—F. G. Logan & Co., to the Bryan Commission Co.: The whoat mur- ket opened quiet, December selling at #1.04% 0 &L, and on'some rumor of continental demand sold up to B1L.05%, closing at $1.045 gn ndvices are dull and a shide lower. cess fn rallway 8 10 8\ end- Fore With fninroved weather, the reports of dum= age In the northwest are less alurming, still the dum, lity may be considerable The de ash offerings 1s not br sk The vrincipal buyers are the clevator c nfes. Values inthe near future willdey e movenent of the northwest crops and nd. This inst must keep up to malntain prices. The market 18 weak at the close. Corn was very e tive throughout the whole sion Weather predictions fn the corn belt ure for colder and wet weather, followed by frost Should these predictions’ come true we may 100k for some ndvance. A onc-mun power gets credit for the sudden changes from @ half cent to Tcentata time. The cash demand Keeps up at about 1 cent preminm over September. ORes stondy, trude Hent: We (hink oats cheup: Provisions, fn sympathy with corn. advanced about 20 'on pork and o on lard .nd ribs, Stould the frost come and dumgge corn, hog products will, > high OMAHA MARKETS. OMAHA, Aug, 2. CATTLE—Official receints of cuttie I, compared with 2,636 yosterduy and &5 Wedn day of lust wecle “Tho mirket was about steudy on cholee and funcy grados of beev and butcher sto k. slow and sagging on other grudes of beeves andsfow and cusier on other grades of butcher stock and active and Stronger on feeders. The receipts contvined no €ood nutive beeves. Hoas—Otelal re('(-lml of hogs compared with 490 yestorday and 28 Wednesday of last week. The market was v_on every grade of hogs. steady on heuvy to 10e Tower on Hzht 28, I'he range paid was #4.55004.90, the bulk @485, Light, $.55004.90: heavy, # mixed, #,70@4.75 The average of The oo G WNLo s as oo on Eadlwloh 8. ~fll‘y~wlvr( ay und 8,02 Wednesday of lust week. SHEEP_There were np fresh receipts ot sheep. The market wis nominally steady, Nutives. E2.500h70: wosterns, 822504.7; good 0 to 70-1s. lanibs. B8, Receipts and Disposition of ~toc Oficial receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unioa stockyards wny for the twehty-four hours ending au 50'clock, p. m., August 2, 1L REUKLPTS. 280", s i [Navajo. {Opbir | Potost.” Unlon Comoidated b 5 rown Point.... i 186 Gould & Curry Hale & Noreron: Moxican ... Mouo w New York Mininz Quotntions. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The closing mining stockyuotations are as follows |Horn Stiver. Adani |tron Stiver . Aspen Hest & Beicier. Choliar Crown Point. Con. Cala. and Va'.! Dendwood........... 15 Gould & Curry. ... 140 Homestake . 1050, Standard Unlon Con, St. Louis Mining Quot itions, 1. Louts, Mo., Aug. 26.—The following bids wera uade’ on call at the mining vxchunge toduy: [Eitile AThert.. Montrose St. Louls Asp Siiver Age.. Central SiIver.... ‘Huu‘ll Hopes clizabeth. ... Granite Mountain Havana Marketws, AVANA. Aug. 20.—SPANISH HANGE—Qu Svaar—Quiet and steady. Bank of Enzland Bullion. LoNDON, Aug. 26.—Amount of bullion with- drawn from the Bank of England on balance todiny was £145,000. Par 2.~ count. oreign Oil Market LONDON, Aug. 26.—LINSEED O1L—20s 4d per ewt. is Kentes. PARIS, Au hree per cent rentes 95f 400 for the a St. Louis, Mo.. ers to Cockrell Brothers: The following will show the range of prices on the leading op- tions ut this point toduy: DAMODITY | Open. | Uik RAT— | 1 1 I | Dec........| $105 | 81 05%) 81 0574 8104 | con | Bept...... 883 a8 0ATN-— Sopt Cnc 8 Swurtr, MeCormick to I, €. Swartz & ¢ market today has been rather quict, trading boing chielly nmong lo alpers, The vndertone ot the market been wenk Cubies from the United Kingdom were disip- pointing und lowor. Berlin - was quoted 4 wurks higher but thit 18 such a specu murket that its fluctuations influcnce trading but little. The recolpts at eloven primary points were largo 2,164,000 bushels while the shipmonts showed o' marked falling off amounting to only 1,423,000, confirmation wis recelved of tho Hussian tduty and it 18 not_generally toduy. Soma news comes from thwest of dumige to wheat. | of spring wheut 1s out of danigor thut thero 18 but littio unousiiess folt. Bradstrost's report of the avalluble supply Shows the somewhut re- rhable fact that stocks east of the Rockies ve decreased 57,000 Dushels. west of the tockies MO0, & net decrense of 1 but during oo of the hest receiving weeks of the year. The receipts of corn overran the esti- matos, 0 cars which indu considerable short selling du ourly purt of the session. Wh dvitneod corn sywpathized with wheat, but it is evident on every advanes an effort is belng mado to mar Kot corn. October was relatively wenker thun Septeber and there was freo selling of that future by the same partics who have been buying September largoly for the eust In sympiathy with a lower hog market pr visions opened easler, but on the decline there was €00d buying' by shorts and for local ong account, reacting sharply the close. [t beging to look as If thero wus a KOWE Wit OVergrown short interest existing and there Iy u notable chunge to tho buil side AMONE 0Ne OF two of our loeal professional traders. While we see no reason to expect any higher permunont advance some furthor upturn s not lmprobuble If the corn market holds firy 4 NEW Y Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 10 8 i Brokers offices wero full of orders to buy stocks at the opening of the murket this moro.ng. Many of these wero ived trom thelr customers in this country, but there were also lnrge orders from London. Itis thought Lo bought fuily 800 of $locks covering quite o raugo of securities frou Shoro to Wabush preferred. Trad: I hiled the damand.. Thoy_ were liboral sellors to tiuke profits with the expectation of buying lower, #nd these opposing interests have been the featureof the marketall anyand have kept [t with a steady undertone without muking dveldea advances, Thoro iy o dowbt (hat a kool mgny nlooks liavo been sold by parties who bought at lower prices, but this same operation was gone through with last woek ana sellors were not able to get stocks buok chenper and camo in &t higher prices. Posalbly thero may be a repetition of wie pro- cubere Broth- | Low. | Close. [ Yes'y. : #1105 5% Duprec & 2 Our wheat o expo redited the IS aNLES, [Head. WS, | SHERT. Cars, [Catels. | 1oz | Shoep. The Cudahy Packing Co.. J.P. Squires. ... Lee Rothehilds . K., Becker & D Benton & Stopl Vansant & Co... Bimbler . North Keys & (¢ Overstreet . Shippers and fooders sentative Sales. STEERS. No. Av. pr. 11254 83 45 4012 3 STEERS, TAILINGS, L. 275 STEERS, YEARLINGS. RKepr: No. Av. Pr. 2101060 & 15 0080 320 No. Av. Pr, 16..1128 81 60 300 305 B0 18 L1520 190 CALVES, L0 2 0 27 HEIFERS, [ ) HEIFERS, . 580 cows 5. 671 STAGE. 41280 ERN CAVTLE, No. 1 bull stewirt & Colénian, steers MoLean & Richirds, 2 Leers ... Western Finches. 80 steers 2 stec Howard, 107 COWS ..o 80 steery M Av. - Ay T . 1084 Lund,’ Catdie Conipiny. 47 cows 4 steers Rop 6 bulls 1oulf 7 cnlves foedors rs Bros. Chicago Stock OnicAGo, 111, Aug. 2.—[Speciul Tue BEE]—CATILE-Hungo cattle monopo- d the market today. There was close to ,000 of them, the western ranges alone belng crodited with' no less than 7,000 bend. As a consequence of these euoruious receipis of lcummvu sud wedium cattle the firmness , characterizing two days vanlaned. The advance of 100 to 150 galned during Monday and Tuesday was about lost. The wenknesa did not extend to good native cattle, The, wore agaln In soanty supply and rogained Arm selling o |it- tle stronger. puything than yesterday. ¥he Hemund' daveloped copstiorsble aciziey and the indioations wore that all the offer- would be tuken before the close of busi- The range Nutly ¥@h.25; west vil N8, h . Sales largel for natives, #1850 }l'n and at K400 to £.00 for western. Stockers und foeders were strong and venl onlves were firmn ¢ yestorday' ndvance, The hog murket ‘airly stoudy look at the outset SI\\I)A vers and both bought freely and for a while o tho morning Jostorday's prices wero ralized. A littie nter a wenk feoling cropped out and heforo 9 oelock salesmen found some difficulty in ef- fectinz sales ut from &c to 10c off. Later in the day the tone of the market was still more de- pressed at the elose 10 per 100 pounds searce- ly covering the deciine. Tho lite sales wera on a basis of $4.40 1o 85,10 for common to cholee heavy hows and 8465 10 £.5) for poor to cholce 1ight; There were no sules of heavy at over £.16 ‘ana singers wero quoted nround 5. Grassers were not wanted at 2 to e off from these quotutions, The Eveniiig Tournai reports: Carrre—R 003 murket firm celpts, 17,000 #hi and stead, tives. £.06006.00; othors, $4.50@5.50: Texans, WLO0; stockers, ers, KLO0GA.30, nutive cows, ELO0140; Recelpts, 10,000 shipiments, 10,000: arket active, irregular: roush and common, 7 mixed and packers. #8940 and hutehers” weights, 05,60 Ricelpts, 7,000 miarket TAIEY CAEUIve, Tower: ewes. #5000, 6 mixed, 8165185 Tox $L00Q45; 1anibs, RL00G New York Live Stock M NEw Yonrk., Aung. 26 —DBEEVES Receipts, b head, Including 38 cars for s i market the por 10'pounds hichar: nitive stecrs, $.000 5.0 per 100 pounds: Texans, £1.50@4.00; bulls and cows, 2254 00, DRESSED BEEF Shipments today, tomorrow. 140 beeves i OALVES—Roceipts, 2,008 grassers and butter) 1Ik~4)|v|()| per 100 pounds; grassers and butterm ilks, packers shipn sheep lower; wethers, #.0 @ £1.00065.85; weste! arket. Firm at 64@0 per pound 20 quarters of 0 shoep, Ipts, 820 head: sheep firm: Tambs e per pound higner; sheep, 34 por 100 pounds; dressed ninttons steady @te per pound; dressed lumbs firm at S5 100 per pound, Hous—Keecipts, 6,903 head, fneluding 2 cars for sale: market nominally steady at #.100 ) per 100 pounds Kansas City Live Stock Markets. KANSAS Ciry, Mo Aug. % —CATTLE—R celots, 6,64); shipmoents, §.41); marker ste steers, &1.004 cows, $1.25%5.00; stockers and teedors, Hoas—1 ket steady to ile lower: grades, 3 SuE; shipments, 1.490 bulk, .05, mar- all market steady. St. Louls Live Stock Market. §7. Lours, Mo, Ay —CATTLE—Recelpts, 1500; shipnients, .600: market steudy natives’ EL8HG550 Toxuns and Tn- dinns, Tiods—Recelpts ket lower; heay. light, 8 New York Dry Gods Marxet. NEW YOUK., Aug. 20.—Business Improves slowly at both first ind second hands in_dry coods. Orders indieate aetivity at the west, but there Is un - Improved Jobbing trade at most_centers, The muarket developed 0o change as to condition and ton: WESTERN PACKING iNTERESTS. % 0; sh'piments, none; 545,407 mixed, $4.7 Slight Gain for Linst Week Over the One Tmmediately Preceding. 0., Au %, —(Special Telegram —Tomorrow's Price Current will say: “The weok's pucking in the west agg #ATes 195,000 Hogs against 105,000 the preced week und 280,000 last year, making 4, sluce March ©. agninst 7,020,000 Many houses wre still closod, awaiting en- couraging prices of hogs.” Leading places 1pure as follow: Qi . Lout Milwi Clncin Cedar Rapids. Cleveland Ottumwa All others 150,000 150,00 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Fresh Fruits. CANTALOUPES—Per doz.. $1.25@1.50. GrAPES—The supply I8 stiil limited, grown, 8-1b. baskets, 1505) PeAs—California Bartiett, California varieties, £2.0). s —Culiforniu; $1.50, Home other WATERMELONS—Sh |)pln" stock. 15 18c. LEMONS—Der Dox. 86.00. BANANAS—Der bunch, #.00@230 for good shipping stock. PEACHES—The 8upply is quite large and the quulity improved. Cilifornia Crawfords, sin- gle caso lots, $1.25; five case lots, $1.15. ,u"ulry Produce. PourTRY-There I8 not_much difference in price Letween the best old fowls and spring chickens both going at 800! BurTER—Cho'ce dairy butter is scurce and sells readily at 13@16¢, but some of the coun- try butter is not good'enough for the retail tride and goes to the packers at 9'5e. Eaas—Selling lurgely at e, Vegetables. The following quotations represent the prices at which cholce stock is billed out on orders unless otherwise stated: ToMATOES—D'er hushol, §1.00. e grown. 1 por 1b, —l'er bu 50c. 0265 per Hushel. AoRA oo grown, 156 por bushol. PorAToEs—Local growers are supplying the demand aimost exclusively. Currents of Commerce. The oyster season opens In Omaha today. The wholesale prices are 4) to 5 for selects and N. Y. counts. but dealers look to see them come down us t nces, On dealers are in shape fill ntry or romptiy and with the best of stock. A WILL I H PAUT: Mr. Berlin Willing to Meet the Pro- posed Investigating Committee. Commissioner Berlin returned yesterday from Lincoln and expressed undisguised surprise when his attention was catled w the article in Tue Bek of yesterday giving Mr. Frank Ransom's version of the dismissal of the now somewhat famous Thir- teenth streot grade injunction case, Said Mr. Berlin to u reporter for Tue Ber: “If the Real Estate Owners' association is really investigating the whys and whory fores of that injunction sutt { am glad of it I bogau that suit in_carnest, and it was di missed without my knowledgo or consent. 1 will elualy furnish the investigating commit- tee of the Real Estate Owners’ asso- tion all the papers and data in my possession referring to that injunction and these documents will convince the com- mittee beyond the shadow of o doubt that my actions in that and all other mattors boforo the board have been and will continue o be in the intercst of Douglas county and Omaha," Mr. Ransc Owmana, Aug. 2 Owners' Association, I read nthis evening's Bre Mr. Berlin’s statement with reference to the dismissal of the suit brought to enjoin the wrading of South Thirteenth street.” [ was Mr. Berlin's attorney in that suit and dismizsed 1t under his direction and at his request Mr. Berlin says in this evening's Bre that the suit was dismissed without his knowl- edge or consent. Your association has bee asked by Tue BEE 0 investigato the mattor, as the sult was one in which the public was interested. 1 cheerfully join in that request and ask that you ut ouce appoint & com- mittee 1o investigate fully every fact attending the commencement and dismissal of this suit. 1 will meet the committee at any time and place they may suggest, and will prove to their satisfaction and that of the public that this suit was daismissed witn My, Berlin's knowledge and consent, and at his request Mr. Berlin's statement has been made in o newspaper, and I have therefore given to the press of the city a copy of this letter. ANk T, Ransow 18 Willing. To the Real Omal Gentlemen JOUN A MCSHANE. FHANK C CONDON McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 800 8, 18th §t., First National Bank Baild ing, Omaha, Neb, Deal 10 tocks, bonds, securities, 6o por, ote. Nogotlate 10aas on dupravel Onihsr estate. Short time l0ans, 00 baok sLock, GF ube approv ¢4 collatersl security the market on the preceding | BAGS AND I)Il\h | Bemis Omaha Bag Oo, Importers and Mani turers Flour Sacks Twine. ifac Aps and BICYCLES. A H. Porrizo & Go. | 1406 Dodge Strent. 8end for onr cat: Aand pricos. Alogue ‘ | 1007 M. 0. Daxon, | Bleycles sold on monthly Payments. Tig Farnam st Omah BOOK BINDERS and STATIONERS Ackerman Brothers & Heintze, Printers, by BOO Ohas, A, Coe& Manufacturers and bors. 1100 Howard st Williams, Van Aer-| nam & Harte 1212 Harney stre Owmlia, Net BOXES otroty pars blank book manu factures 1116 Howard Job ot John L, Wilkio, Omaha paper box fac 1317-1319. Douglas, Orders promptly il e S AND SHOES [ Kirkendall Jones& Uo | WholessleManufacturrs | Axents for Hoston 1wl ber Shoo €. 1102, 1104 | and 1106, flarney stroot W. V. Mors: & Co,, Shoe Factory.Cornor 11th and Douglne st Omnha Morchants fnvited to eall and oxal _— “ BUTCHERS | Louis Heller, oz wnd shiop cnsings. 1118 CARRIAGE S, " W. T. Scaman, Omalia's Largest v WAGONS AND CARRIAC oty iEN, BUGGIES, ETC. —_— RIE Omaha Carpet 0o Carpets, ofl, clo tings, curtain s mat s ot 1511 Douglas strect T West& Fntsrlm, Manufuctures fine clears, Jobbers of lent tab 1011 Farnam Stree COAL, CO 6mnha Qo’nl,wcoke & Lime Co., Hard and sott coal cor. 1 American Fuel ¢ Shippors ami eaioe o . S, . hoand Douglas 0., < In bitu- “Nebraska Fuel Go., 205 8. 1ith Street, Omann, Neb. CLOTHING Gilmore & Ruhl, Manfacturers and Whlosale Clothlers, KE, ET0, Contant & S;imfl, Hard and soft coal ship- pors 1508 Farnam streot Omnha. Howell & Go,, S 14th Stroot, Omana, Neb. Johnson Bros., 914 Farnam Street, Omalin, Neb. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice “Works, | Stanataeturers o Gulvanized Iron irnice. Window tallle skyliehts, 1112 Dodge St 1110 CE 1. 7. Johnson & Co. 2188, 13th Stroct, Omaha, N and | 0o, | F, R\wmpmz. anized iron cortifces. k1 ite roofor. 1 Furnam St MENT AND LIME. Cady & Gray, Lime, cement, ete.. ete Cor. th and Douglas St DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. Dry goods. notlons, nishing goods. fur- CoFner 11th and Howard. Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Goods Co., Dry 20044, notlons, wents farnishing good: cor. 11th and 116 ward § ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. “Wolf Electrical Co. Hlustrated eatalogs free, 1614 Capitol Avenus 7 Martin Co., Corner Jones and 9th Omaha, Neb. ue o. IHI MAC IH NE Pnrhu, Orendorff & I~L “E. L. Weloh & Co., 1012 N. 161 Stroct JLE M Mill at He ray, Man detson, Minn. £, F, Gilman, -17, N. 1ith 8t Black - reet Manager. CAUTOMATIC " Electric Motors andDyamon: iCatalagun fron, LA, Kinney' Gon'l [ N A i \ BT T. G, Northwnll General waestern Skandin 1 - Ment )I I |R. T. Davis Mill Co. c.a Manager at Omaha | Cor. 8th und Jncksc Omaha Milling Go Merchant Mil Oftice and Mill 1313 Tith Street. Cnderwood s, orth FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Dewey & Stone Fur- niture Co., Furniture and carpe 119 Farnam St GENT'S FU JR] Schne der & Loomis, Jobbers and | notions and furnish koods, 111 Howard GLASS, P4 II\ “Kennard Glass w Paint Co,, 05-1412_Hnrney Ol William Cummings, | porters of tront I nd Streot | Beebe & Runyan Fur- niture Co. Successors 10 C. A, Beebe & Co., Grace and 1th Sts. Omaha ISHING (GOODS, | 7. T. Robinson Notion Kood+ brand eral | v hirty, conts, et e, 130 and Hownrd Sts OIL AND DRUGHS. 3. A Fuller & O (;u‘, 1402 Douglus Street, “Blake, Bruce & Co., Omana, Neb, GROCERIES, Paxton & Gallag ler, | 05711 8, 10th Strect, Omuhn, Neb, DM Stecle & Co, 1201-1203 Jones Stroet Omali, Neb, Allen Bro: 1108-1110 Hurney Stre Omuhia, Neb. Meyer & Raapke, 140: 1405 Hurnoy Street | Omahn. Nob, Sloan, Johuson & Co., 9th and Leavenworth Owaln, Ne McCord, Brady & Co., | 1th and Leavenwoith Omahu, Nob, GUNPOWDER, “Huzh H. Ola vt Haro stroot GIRALN Bryan Commission Brokers, Kealn, proy nd stovks N. Y HIdg. Private wire cako, Bt New York Cockrell Bros Brokers. P'r 1o New York Bt Louis, Npe tlon wiven t oug 1t Natl Ch trick rk Atins high exp 1 Uo Lit Bauk | IND PROVISIONS 8, A, McWhorter 1215t Nat'l Bunk, Brok ers. Private wires © wartz & Onice l., b Bunk 1 Ist Nut Exchange bl Reotor& Wilkelmy Oo Cor. 10th and Jac Omatia HARD oka0n Sts W mr‘ N e ——— IRON W Paxton & V: Iron Works, uht and o Conorai blackamith wor Ry, and 13t 8 ferling onat ot VORKS. Ouwalia Safe & Iron Works, MAnuEEs Are and burglar roof snfos, vauita. Il work {ron ahuttors ana fre escapes. G, Ane Areon, 11th & Jackson sty —_— Tler & O Liguor Merchant Tarney Stre 112 Manifnetiir'ra K East India Hi s 7 Kirseht & Uu: Wholesalo Lique W40 8. 100 LIQT i tters ir Donl'rs b st ORS. g R. R. Grotte, porter and Jobber of v And Tiqu 1023 Faenam St o applieation. Frick & }lvrlwrm, WholesaleLiquor Dealors £01-508 8. 10th St ————— e . W. Dunz as Hardwood Ly 1810 North 16th Olarles R, Hardwood it pots and Hoorin LUM 55 & Co| ambor, Streot Lee, 1 and Douglas MILLIN 0. A. Stone Millinery, Notion Kt MG-118 8, 1hth st MUSICAL Max Meyer & M jowolers, d musteal Instry ot Farnam and ERY A ehill, . Clouks | Omaha. | INSTR Bro Co | ors tn | ents, ith, BER. Tohn A Wnkufinld frported, Ameriean Port Coient, Milwan = koo Jivdraulio “Co | and Quincy” White att-Bullard Lum- ber Co. 20th and Izard Streots, Louis Bradford, 25 D suglas Street ND NOTION |1, Olwrfl-ldu & (Io., Tmp Johvers in ety 208, 210 and 212 Xouth 11th Stroct UMENT ETC, A. Hospe, Jr., Planos, Organs, Artists' Materlals, 1513 Douglas Street. OYSTERS Platt & Co., Oysters, Fish an Bouth 10t d Colery, I Bt (A Cons lidated Line Co. Refined_ana olls R Ruth, 1xle grease. oto. Managor. Tank bricating _— PrPrRon Ribbel & Smith, Denlers in country prod- fruits, v 1207 Howard Stroet. Robert Pu Howard Streot Write for prices ter, ey poult; Kame, Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter, exgs and 1209 Howard Stre Bates & Co,, PAPER. UCE, ( otables, rvis, on bt ry, and poultry | Butter, OMMISSION. el hrafidur & Co.. Caxli buyers butter ani Rk, and e com- <wion merc! 425 South 1th Streot. E. B. Branch & Oo,, Produce, fruits of all Kinds, oyste Lith und arnoy Streots. Jus. A. Olark & Uu. cheese, exga poultry and game. Wlllmms & Omsi, Produce and frul 214 Harney Street. RUBBER (l()l)l)s Carpultcr Pnpet Co., | Omaha Rubber Oo,, funl wripp paper, Carry o printing, writing per, ote. " Emerson Sue;la, growers, n, grass, graln and stock of ping an card p onlors in STOV. Manufacturers and job- bers all kinds rubber | goos 120 Farnam Street. ES. 4 James Hm.'hus, Stovesrepatrs of nll kinds Cooks nnd Heaters for sale. 07 3. 1ith Btreot — ey SASH, DOOR, M. A. Disbrow & Co, Manufacturers ra. blin Braneh of 2th ana @ of sush as and zurd Sts. | BLINDS, ETC Boln Sash & Door Ua Manufacturers of moulds ings, blinds. doors, ote. Oftice Rooui 425 Beo Hullding —_— STEAM IND H,l TER SUPPLIES U. 8, Wind Er Pump 0o, 918 and G Ross, aeting Consolidated Company, Hleand 116 Harnoey St, Omahin, Ne 1gine & manag'r COFFF Coffeo | A. L. Strang & Sons, 1002-1004 Farnam Streot, Omaha. Neb, SPICE —_— 10 H. Hardy Toys, faney K nishing | Co,, hums, st ehild BILLIARDS, The Brunswick- Balke-Collender Oo, A S 10t Street, Omabn SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. A. D. Boger g5 Kxchango B & Co, | LIMITED Hunter & Green, 0 Exchunge Bullding, South Omah APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN, the NOBLE VITALITY and. 1 MATCHLESS 1N WARY "V1GOROUS tn al sespact YOUNG MEN OR OLD, tor ing from NERVOUS Di ILITY, Lost or nlnz&lfi hood, P Worry byhlcal Exee Btunted Do ent. any FERBONAL WEAXNERR, cai be 4 o PERFECT HEALTH aud of ETRONG MEN, the Pride and Power of Nations. 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