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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Another Blight Bcare in Wheat Resulting from Weather Reporta. FEW UNLIMITED BUYING ORDERS, Very Irregular Prices Throughout the Day in All Cereals, Declining and Recovering Rapidly—Activity in Stocks and Bond Cnicaao, T, Auz. 27.—The woather map started the whoat market with an_additional ecrop scare und December wheat was unpur- ehauseable In any quantity until it was 1%o0 higher than it closed yestorday. There were transactions at the same moment at the open- Ing ranging all the way from $1.05 to 81.03% After asale or two nt #1064 the buying or- ders at unlimited prices appeared to have been exhausted and at the same tine as the oall price had been reached, selling against those privileges come Into play and very soon off the carly bulge. The price was 1 tho forenoon, declining und galn very rapldly and range 81061 and #1.05%. but nbout one Kour before the closo there was a very wenk feeling Induced by reports of lower cables and for- elgners solling and & drop of 1'4c was the re- sult. The clearunces from the seabonrd wore very heavy but the foreign murkets were re privato dispatches earlier and s likely to decline with any improvement the wenther, The closing' cnbles o tho Board of Trade showed an advance at Liver- pool but continental markets were lower and even Liverpooi was quoted lower i some of the private me and the fiest effect of the frost seare hud by thut time been recove ercd from. The drop in rocovoring within the ot bove referred to was rather sudden wnd whled In its cons quence o the lonzs what more frequently of Tate has been the experience of the short sellors, Upon the attempt of the former pirty 1o unload their earlier purchases no biyers could he found hetween #1054 0 #1043 and It was not until it wis being offered at $1.04%5 and $Lois (hat any qu ould b dis- posed of. “The ciosing p $1.0§14. The corn- markel wi n the brid during the greater part of the session. The frost in the northwest it was feared would & down into the corn belt tonlght, and in makes that predie- W talk together voraze of the daily ro nces upon the price s of the session ( Lafter selling s higher on u ICinid e lower than it lost ye: 1 with the conpur: ast and Septe affected by the day's news, tvance of only i on yost Iatest quotations; the year gained May %e. The opening of today’s corn market was quite us wild in the matter of Uio wide range of prices In the first transuctions as was the caso at the same moment in the wheat pit. September corn was started ot from e Lo e, the latter price being the highest prico pald toaay, und It closed at e Octolor sold at the opening anywhere from 50c to 3, sold a8 hizh a8 604 and us 10w as 38%c, and closed 074¢. us agninst 50 At the close’ yestordny. \cro wis nothing of interest in” the oats market. whch was very dull, prices fluctu- ating with wheat and cori and were n littlo atronger than yesterday without being much higher. The market opened steady, advan, e to e, declined e, advanced lge, an closed steady where 10 did yesterduy. Sep- tember and” Cetober chingd hands ai %e to gealferonce. Eforts, wero wade o ehinge ctober to Mity at #1sc to e premium for the latter, but littie business was dono. The provision market starced firm and after a rather protractod weuk intermediato spell of strength. again becanio the rullng fonture and the close was o moderato udv yesterday's final figures. Septom opened at $10.3215. declined to$ 0.2, re all the carly aecline and i5e more and c! with & net guin for the day of 2. Octo went through a similar _course but its gal the end s be, ATy Wiis comparatively stronger than yesterdiy and shows an nd- vanee of Lard mado an advince in cach gf tho three options-Soptember, October and Jununry—of e, Ribs also receivod more ad- vantago than barrel pork. Tho lead ng futures runged as follows: ARTICLER, G, WIEAT No. August.. . Beptember. prices the nforesald frost duy's e wnd OPEN. 6105 @1 0 103l ok 105 @l 06, [ @ | 950N | 0% 303 LT September.. October..... January LARD-— Eeptember. Octobe January. . BIHOLT Rins— Beptomber. Uctober. January . Cush quotations wore as follows: FrLourR—Unchanged. WiEAT—No. 2 sprine wheat, $1.03%: No. 3 spring wheat, 05@08t5e; No. % red, $LOSX. CorN—No. 3, 65140 OATs—No. % §15@H% B4e: No. i white, S1@s2. RyE-—-No. 2, ¢ 4, 48@3%0, EED—No. 1, 81 uy SeEp—-rl Ponk—Mesa vork, por owt., 86.65: 8hort ribs sides (loose), 8 dry salttd shoulders (boxed), $5.2016.25; short cléar sides (hoxed), §7,2527.50. o1 siy=Distllers' inishied goods. per gal, Suaars—Unchanged; cut loaf. 5@5%c. ANTICLES, No. 2 white, Flour, barrels. Wheat, bushels. Corn, Bushels. 3. Barley, bu On the produce excliange today the butter markot was unchanced; croamory, 2@Ho; duiry, 18@We. Eggs, 16 New York Markets. Yonk, Aug ouR—Rece packiges; exporis, 2,861 burrel unsottled, weuk, moderately activ 22,000 burrol Cony MEAL—Tirm, q Brandywine, #4. WiEAT—Recolpts, #5300 bushols: exports, 208,30 bushels: ~ sules. 4,578,000 busheis of fu- tures. 27,000 bushels of sp Dot mirket dull. lower and woak; No. 3, red, 8$1105@1.11 in Glevator; 1123 aflont; | 811110 LIt 0. by No. & red, $1.07@L074; ungraded red, $1.07@ 1,143 No 1northern. to wrrive, 81.17; No.' i hird, to urrive. $L10%: options advanced (eiie on higher publie ou- bles, reported frost fn North Dukota and expeeted colder weather. rop rt of the Cin- ciunatl Price Curront of damaze to_ wheat in the stack ard continued large clearances, de- clined 1@I%C on late cables of wenkness. full deliverics on contracts here and Iack of frosh export demand, closlog weak at 1@%e under yesterday. No. 2 rod, August, 811041 11%, Closing, $1.10 ptember, $1101G@1 1 ing. ¥L10%: Ootober, 1. L1135, Novembor, 81.15K@ 1.1 X closing, 81,123 Decembor. $LIIGL 3% closing, 1135 Tan- uary, olosing, $LIS; Muy, SLIS) ing. 81,184, X RYE-Stronger at the ciose at 8102 for west- ern ConN—Recelpts, bushels: sales. 80,175 bushels; exports, 63,004 8,000 Dushels of futu o of s fuir businoss, chielly ‘export; 50 afloa No. 2 white, 7 higher, wdvanced %o more, acted and elosed steady at ¥@he decline on and Muy: August, T04@10%0, losing ber.7 @740, olosing 71%0: Octo- slg (0d; Nevembor. 8640 osing 67¢; Docember, 615@62440, ¢losing Januury, sGsic, closing, 8UNe 2 he (00 bushols; exports, 450 bushels: salos, 10,000 bushels of ' futures and Loy bushiels Of apot, Spot marketlower an quiot; options. dull, lower and weaks August, glostug o Seplomber, WHGITHe, closing daxe: October, olosing i7o; No. 2 wh te, Auzust, @sige: spov No, 3 xed westorn, B@R130; white 41@8c: No. 2 Ohlowgo, 8@810. Firm nud quiet. Ps-Wonk aud dull; state, common to 1@ I8¢} Pucifio consty 1500 18 PFEE—-Options opencd Irrogular, un- changed to 2 points down: olosing steady 100 polnts down: sales, 3,150 bugs, including August, $104021650; Soptember, BI56GBI56Y October, $14.6@14.78: November. $U570 14805 Decembor. BUAOBILS0; Januury, $110; Murch, 20561500 spot Klo dull wud vasy; falr car: goes, 1oe; No. 7, 17Xe. SUGAR—LRaw, quist; refined, steady and wod- erato demand; off A, 4@41s0. MoLAsses - New Orleans, steady und quiet, Rick—Qulet and tirm’ OTTONEED O1L—Dull. AtLow—Dull und easy; packings), 81875 RosIN—Quiot TURPENTINE: EGas—Quiot: vocolbts, 4,042 Poux—More wot! olty (#2.00 for 1 steady. ady; W\ @aTe, funey steady; Pdl’klll‘l Ve, slonay: old mess, 810,00 western, 173 $11.50@12.00; extra prime. $10.2510.55, T8-8trong, wanted; pickle now me: Cut 8o bid MIDDLES ~Strong; 0 LAttb—~Higher, strong and tn better demand ; western stenmm, #9214 bid . 1,660 tiercos At #8500.0241 option sales, 7. ust, 86,01 bid: Septeniber, #4820 6,907 Otober., #6026 05, ¢l ber, 715, closing, $7.20% closing #1.00, BUTTRR— QU 7e; western short clear, Septembor, t and firm; west roumery, 12 gins, 2@ 0@8c; H i western, n, #16.00B18 ke, August, 812,20 RESE—-Qulet and part skims, @6, Pio [RON-Dull; Amerie Coreric-Dull, stron Lako, September, $12.25 LeAn—Dull, $.4 TUN—FIrms stralts, 20,10, PETROLECN—The murket opencd firm, but pressure to sell, then :d 80 10 the close; wo declined Thoon sifght beentio stoady and remi Pennsylvania oll, spot snles, none; September options, sales, 46,000 b opeting nt Boc, highest, 65c. [owwest, 63440, 010sing at 64%c; Lima oll, no sale Kansas O KANsAs Ciry, Mo, and unchanzed WHEAT - [igher; No gust, 12 bid; No, e conx-steady; No. Rgust,545c bid Tigher; No RUSE, 27U HAY—Firm: Cholee, 80025 BuTTE Firs 16¢: store y Markets, Aug. 27.-FrLovR—Quiet 2 hard, cash and Au- cash, nio bids, 3, cash, 54'4c bid; bid; Au- Au- cash, 27%4e 50; good to ady. unchanzed. unchanged: Missourl u Latse: light fing, li@ide Kansas and Nebraska, fine, 1¥sl light fine, 1 @12c: tub washed, cholel M He: medium, B0@3%e: dingy and low, e RECEPTS— Wheat, 4,200, SuiestENTS—Wheat, 100,805 corn, 10,2); onts, none, '87,700; corn, 5,800; oats, rket —WHEAT September, St. Louis Mo, Au i Weak: #L01TG; $1L00; st Lovr frrogulnr; POIK LAiD WHISKEY Stondy at $11.6215, Lirmer at #0 LIS, Liverpool Markets. ERPOOT, Aug. 27 —\WHEAT. holders offer sp @9s 215 per 0, &8 1@ s 11 vy and demand 85 4%d per cental, s 34 per cwt. de- ly: Cal- ki Kan- Lty mand ifornin poor; mixed wester) LARD— receipts, 210 5. No. | liard, northorn, August. 0613 northern, on track, Cincinnati Markets, yomxaTt, 0. Auz, 2, —WaeAr—Higher; 2 rod. 81.02. Cors—Tirm; No. 2, mixed, 6. Oars—Firm: No. 2 mixed, $24@Re. Wiiskey—Uncnanged 18, o Market. —WuEAT-Steady; Milwaukee .WAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. apring: cash, #1.62. Conn—Steady No cash, 65, OATs—Firm; No. e, Gra) Toledo Grain Market., 0., Aug 27.—\WiEAT—Lower; oash, August and September, 81044, JonN—Dulls cnsh, 06 OArs—Steady: cash. STOCKS AND BONDS. NEW Yonk, Auz. 27.—The stock market was not 50 uetive today, especially in the after- noon, and displayed in the maln a reaction- ary temper under heavy realizations and prices ruled throughout the duy at a slightly lower level than those of last evening. The efforts for rouction were made with more confidence this morning, us London was agiin aseller of stocks, everything except Union Pacific, among the fuvorites of thut center Deing among the stocks disposed of, and re- ports of frost in the far northwest came in to help the bear sentiment amonz the traders. Prices were higher at the opening. but the prossuro brought to bear was at last success- ful in foreing prices below the opening. The bullish sentiment n tne street, how- ever, romalvs unim paired, and the extromoly stubborn resistance showa by prices to reac even under the most discourazing clreum- stancos, shows that the present mo vement s based on a firmer foundation than any up- ward movement within the last two years Commission people report u steadily growing interest in the market ax 4 in- quiry s still in_the wideninz of the market and the extension of transictions o a large numbcer of stocks which havo luid dormunt for months. The husiness of today and yesterdny was more widly distributed thun any two for the lust yoar, the number of stocks dealt in reaching about 123 Another encouraging sign for the market is the compuratively tn- significance of the dealings in the unlisted de- partniont, the incubus of the manipulation of thioso properties belng remoyved from the mur- Kot gives legitmate sccurities u chance to reach their proper level. ‘The effects of the frost in the west were of not material conse- quence and the declines n prices went further thin fractions. although n few stocks here and thero yielded becnuse of speelal pressure of othor elrcumstances. The Industrinls were' more active and all were helped by speclal influences. — Sugr being strong on the reported deal with obpo- sition with refiners, led because of the lack of opposition to the reorgunizing scheme at the meeting und Cordage continue | its ren- tlon from 1ts lute deprossion. Thore were fre auent ehanges of tomper during the duy. The murket finally closed only fairly uctive and eak. The trading reached 246,y ailroud bonds were not so active and were rather Inclined o follow the sharo list down- ward, though few weak spots were seen. Anong tho more importint adyances Hocking 234 por cent. Government bonds have been dull and stoady. Stato bonds have beon dull and stendy. Tho following nro the closing quotations for he louding stocks on the New York stock ox- Atchitson . #574| Northweatorn, Adams Expross... .14 | N. Y., Contra 044 Alton, Terre Huute.. 31 L Chle. & 8L 1n 0’ proferred. onto M OreRo Paclfic Peorla, Plttsbiirg Pullman | Reading . ock Island St L, &S K. I8tp a1 |St. Paul...... |0 preferrea 5 |8t Paul Min, & Man 107'¢ St Paul's Omaha ... 278 do pref. . "Tonn., Texa . Tol. & 0. Cent. pid Unfon Pacitic U. 8. WSt L &1 | W0 SE L & Pa b Wells Fargo Exp..... | Western Unton. . Am. Cott Colorado ¢ Homestake iron Silver.. Ontarlo [Quickaliver do 2d proferred. Chicago & Alton. OB & Qs €5 Ch C. % 8L .. Dol iudson ) Del, L. & W k4 Drof.... & East Tennessoo preferred. i & Enst. | Hocklug v Houston & 1inols Contral. . St. Paul & Dulut Kansas & Texus. . Lake Erlo & Weat.. o proforred ..... Lake 8hore. Louisyille & iy oferred Min &8t L. | e proforred sourl Pacito bile & Ohlo, Nushvillo Chatt N.J. Central.......: Orfolk & West pfd. Northern Pacific. . do proferred. 49 U.P. Denver & Guif., 15 Northwestorn....... 1% The totul sales of stocks tod shares, Ineluding: Atchiso Gus, 55705 Delaw 5,400; Luke She ville, 7.740; M American. 7,05; Rending, § 4,607 St.Puul, Rich. & W. . Tor |Wisconsin Contrai |Great Northern pra Chlengo Gus, Lowd Trust I Bilg ol |Oregon S, L' U, §.) 28 Distillers T Northern Pacific preferred, wond & West Polnt, Financial & New Yonk, Aug. 2.—Tho Post says: The inclination to' reulize which showod itself strongly yesterduy, but was met by an even stromger disposition to acquire stocks, con- tinued today with more effect. Spoculutors working for a decline were probably alded in the case of stocks movements, which rested on tho trafic of the corn belt by the continued reports of frosts in the northivest. The special reason for the strength which the Chesapouke & Oblo stock showed steadily was the roported acquisition by that road of tho Uhlo & Mississippl rallroad, on which {t is understood to huve had 1ts eye. A virtual allfance, 1t was asserted. hud “wireudy gone into effect ind the benofits Lo the Chesapeake & Ohlo system would bo felt at once. New York Money Market, New YORK. Aug. 27.—MONEY ON CALIe rauging from 234 to 3 per cent; last loan por cent s elosing off per vent. PiinE MERCANTILE PAPER—5/4@0% per cent. BEIEKLING EXCHANGM--Quict wad weak ub Easy, 2 iles, | 1 @0 bw 4 Mutual t'alon s J. Cont Int Cert rihorn Pac 1ats 1007 To074 a0 A0 414, reg ( It Sl T 8 Conteal Pacl D, & R G, 1ats 048 oo D. & G Weats Tats Erle2ds Rets.. # lon PacificIsts. .. 100 | West 8hore. 0w “inancinl Notes. New ORLeans. La., Aug. 27.—Clearings, il New Yok, Aug. 27 lances, £3,787.038, BAuTimonre, M, it 203 Clearings, #04 2,305, arinzs, $10.676,208: bulunces, #1,515,713; money, 4 per INNATL O, Aug, 2 cent; Now York exchunze, Ings, 1,750,650, Mestpiis, Tenn., ~Money. 415@9 per 0 discounts o - Aug. 2 $1.00 pretuly 24,8, ; Aug. 27.—Clearings, 811,838 $1,001, 851 Rate for, money. i Exchange on New York, 0@l ow York ex- Clearings, discount. St. Lovis, Mo, Aug. 27, ~Clearings. 08,4 balances, 800,616, Money very tight and in d mand; rate firm at 7 to 8 per cent, the for to customers. OnicaGo, 11, Aug. 2. —Money dull at 6 per i New York exc elining to discount; bank clearings, $13.:05,000; & ling exchiange quist: sixty-diy bills, $4.84: de- mana, MG or Boston Sthck Marke BosToN, Mass, Aug. 27.~The followinz wero theclosin priois on st0sks 1 the tie Boston stock market toda Atehison & Topokn Hoston & Albany Boston & Maino Ch.. Bl & Quiney Eastern 1t K. 8 Eltehbur & R.... Flint & Pere MU ptd nteal 4Ol 70 Fran Huron Kearsnrgo, .. Osceola Quiney. L& Hocin.. ar Boston Land Co ez M. Co. (now) o 1asg [ B & B Boston & Mont London Stock Market. Loxbox. Aug. 27.—The followinz were the London Stack qu0tations closing at b p. Consols monay. . 0513 ConsoIa, ecount.. KTl s Hlinols ¢ 107 Mexican ordinary 10214 St Paul common.. .. Sig | Pennsylvania B3¢ Reading 5 2414 Mexic BAR SILVER—I5 3-16d per ounce. MONEY-—13 per cent. 0 of discount on open m short and three months' bi Bank of Crnadian Erie. rket for both 1@1% per cent. ngland Bullion. Loxoox. Aug. 21.—The bulllon In the Ba of England decroasid £X1000 during tho pas week. The proportion of the Bunk of I Jand's reserve to lability which lust week was 45,22 per cent s now 4370 per cent. Amonnt of bullion gone into_the Bank of England on balance today 281,000 PARIS, Auz. 27, —Three per cent rentes 051 45¢ for the account, The weekly staement of tho Bank of France shows it decrease of 8,478~ 000 franes zold und au inerease of 000 francs siiver. San Francisco Mi SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 27.—The officinl closing gquotations for mining stocks toduy wern as follows: 50 5 Navajo... Jdie Consolicated. (0 lar...... Cain. & Va. Crown Point. Gould & Curry.... Tlale & Norcross Mexican Mono Moun New Yor! ng Quotatio NEW YORK, Auz 27.—The closing mining stock quotations uro as follows: Ontario Gould & Curry. Homestake Horn Silver...! Iron Silver ) arkets. HAVANA, Aug. 27 —SpAN GoLp—Un- changed nt 82,504 @23 EXCHANGE—Qulot. SuaAR—Quiet, nothing doing; holders keep aloof from buyers and ure reluctant to make conoesslons, Foreign Ol Market. LONDON, Aug. 27.—CALCUTTA LINSEED—4%s 12%d per quarter. TURPENTINE—28 1134d per cwt. Traders' Talk. St. Louts, Mo.. Aug. 27.—Langenberz Broth- ers to Cockreil Brothie The following will show the ranzo of prices on the leading op- tlons at this point toduy: GONMODITY [ Open. | High. | Low. | 010 $1.04%| €1 03%| B1 037 §1 093] 81 04 [ 8% 50 | ool ool 2wl 206] 2w NEW Youk, Aug. 2. —Konnott. Hopkins & Co. to 8. A. WeWhorte Before the ope of the bord this morninz tho telegruph reported sovere frosts in the northwest doing more or loss dumaze to the wheat crop. Thase reports gave the cuo to traders to sell at tho opening. They bogan to sell at the opening but for quite a while deulings were more than offset by outside buying orders which carrisd prices “for a number of shares higher thun they have been for = some time. However,” the market felt the effect of “the ' pressure that local operators puton Itand the tone became ousy and the tendency downward and so continued to the close. he London muarket came irregular and London both bought and sold stocks here at the opening but later throu +h the duy did but littie. The stock murket has had a sharp V' o in the n days and itis very naturally a buyer mrrket, Onicaco, Ill. Aug. 2i.—Swartz. Dupeo & MeCormick to K. C. Swartz & Co.: Telegrams from reliable purties fn the northwest stated that the dumage to wheat was being gener aily underestimated and thut it would prove serious in some sections. This was sufficient to give us quite a little boom during the early DPATt of the session, especially as the markets of the United Kingdom were quoted higher ut the opening. The strength, however, did not last. The later break in wheat was ussistod by ‘a break of 3 marks in the Beriin markets and of i in Parls. Cloar ances from tho Atlantic ports were good, amounting to 630,00) bushels in wheat und flour. Receipts at eleven vrimary points, 1.721,000; shipmonts, 1405,00. The corn market hus been fuirly active in its luctuations, although truding has not been of great mugnitude. The frost news is undoubtedly creating unensiness in the minds of the traders, and to this is at- tributable the strength of ‘the early market. Wa note good buylug of the account option, which s sald to be for eastern account. In sympathy with the strength in corn proyi- 5 ons have been firm with some anxiety do- veoloping among the bears to cover thelr shorts, The temper of our local crowd is ehinnging somewhat on_provisions and there b been toduy good buylng of all articles for January, Any dumage to the corn eron would prove a decided bull wrgument in- provisions. cuie 15, Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8. A. MoWhorier: The Mng was ubout 1 hizlior on_ dostructive storms in - England und frosts lo the northwest. The local crowd have been whipsawed so steadily of late by solling on breaks that they wore inclined this morning to take the long side afrer cover- ing their shorts, but the aknesa of con- tinen riots and lack of eyport de them aguin to the short side. and more generai selling near tho end of tho session than has oecurred for some Tho longs seem 0 have realized y n und — $1.06 for Dec ber psition to the subsoquent deeiine. Forol weik blos and belped to bre 1t is kets “ with press 4 d_outl uatlo bolie T tand a pos southward tonizht ade the wark bility that it arnied corn active, ¢ coriparati truding in S to muke the d This boyeott prom y tame one and th n indl the elique were s tember und ng October. Oats w rather heavy, Provisions seen to be galning friends. 1€ stocks should show a materiul re- duction at the end of the month prices would be likely to go considerably higher. . 'They are about the only product that h had boom recently and one Is now ready for themw. oMAHA 08 MARKEDS. OMAHA. Aug rocolots of catun yesterday and OATTLE-OMolal a8 cowpared with 1, Thursday of Inst k. The warket was steady on il zrades of beeves stondy to stronger on all gradekibt butcher stock and active and firin on fapdprs e receipts in- ciuded no good natifk Geeves. toas-Official recutits of compared with 240" yestord Thursday of Inst weak. The market was moderately active w stendy to 6c higher. Choice heuvy and light ho:s were about steady, d myixed wero 5o higher. All were 30ld. The rangs' Ices pald was £1.654.0), the bulk . Light, $1754.00: hoayy, 8 750480, Tiie uverige of the T compured with 8.7 yestordny and #.05! Thuradny of Inst wegk! Sueer-OmMcial _ragilbts of sheep, 36, as pared with 84 Thirsday of last week. The market tives, i western, ’H:.zvm. i to Taibs, #4.00@5.7, Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Officlal recelpts and disposition of stock as shown by tl Sof the Unloa stockynrd company for the twent-four hours ending at 50'clock, p. ., August 27, 1991: RECELPTS, TioGs. | SHEET. 2,50 . good 60 70-1b. [T 8 AN LES Calitornia Crawfords, sin- qulity Improved five case lots, $1.15, gle case lots, # Country Produce, Pourrry-—The market on old fowls is slow and shippers ought not to anticipate over £1.00 for the be: b1d hens, while roosters and mixed go considerably lower, Spring ¢l o in botter demand und Dring $2.2@" nas—The market I8 firming up and sales reported at 13%4@1c TTER-Good butter | ce dniry brin:s H@Gloe. will be adyanced tod of desirable grades meet vory soarce and The packers' pr y 1o 1. Are rivals with ready sale. Vegetable The following quotations represent the prices at which cholce stock is billed out on orders unless otherwise stuted: TOMATOES—Der bushel, $1.00, CABBAGE—Home grown, 10 per 1b, NEW BEETS | bushel, Me, HEANS--Navy, 8500205 per bushel ONtoxs—llome grown, ¢ per bushel, POTATORS Local growers are supplying the demand almost exclusively. i De Witt's Little Early Kisors, bost pill. - Cars. [Hend [Cars. | Hoad {Cars. [Hoad| Cars. [Hoad. ol 1,20 Bivors Omaha Packing (o, The G. 1. Hammond ¢ BWtES Covrimviseny ho Cudnhy Packing Co...0 Morels Lettover. __Total i Representative Sales. STEERS, Av. Pr. No. Av, Pr. 07 £3 09 141115 83 6 i 40 5..125) 4 00 0 STEENS AND HEIFENS. No. 10 16 cows, 185 1 1017 1 1120 i 065 1 1140 1075 038 1076 1000 2000 008 12 L1006 [T 5., 02 1 STOCKERS AND 0 10 0 90 FEEDERS. 1806 280 1041126 124 2 00 171028 172 20) [0 724 3 00 0 310 21085 680 315 401103 w8 315 BULLS. Il 183 1..15%0 1140 185 171690 140 800 2., 70 1200 A0 HEIFERS. 010 235 STAGS. OXEN. WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING CATTLE. Wyoming Cattle Raach Co. 1 bull.. 21 cows ers. 148 foedors 12 fo 2 stoers. i st 1 steer 2 stoers, | LS lings L Sh. & 40 211 80 z2z1 E821 BEEEEEEEczEEEIRI % B! 2 PLGS AND ROUGH. 200 1 geze gz SHEEP, 146" western mixed.. 2.9 western mixed ... 07 nutives ... 5 nutive lauib Chicago Live Stock Markets. On1caqo, Il Aug. 27.—[Specinl Telozram to THE BE TTLE—The market for nntive cattlo was strong, Whih was no more thun was to be expeeted In view of the fact that the offerings did not aggregate 5,000 head. There wus also firmness in westerns and Texans, which was something of @ surprise, s they wers again In rathor a ' lurgo supply. extimited at5,00) of the former and £,50) of ‘the latter, or £400 all told. Of good shipping kinds there were not cnough to meet the demands and prices for such had slight upward Inclina- ton. There was & satistuctory activity in all branches of the trade and salesmen did not it necessary to carry over uny c cy shippins beeves weré quoted at $6.15 From those figures prices strung lo down to #1.25 to 315) for scr HI‘Y COWSs and bulls with Westerns quoted from $2.00 to #.75 and Texans from 81.60 to $425. The stocker trade was nctive with prices strong und that also describes the situation In veal calves. The hog trade was reasonably active ana prices snowed more firmness. * Only about 5,000 head arrived making o little 16ss than 63,000 for the week so far, or 1,00 less than for the sume time last weok. Recelpts at other polnts being cor- respondingly 1izht, there appears to o returning confidence for good stock buyers were not averse to puying u smull advance on Wednesduy's prices, and the day's sules indi- wn averuzo gain of fully bo. Poor and common LU no more than held its own, From #,00 to %15 bought the larzer part of the houvy weights und light sold principally at 85,10 and .40, Pens were well cleared wp and the close Was stroug. The Evening Journal reports: OATTLE-Re- colpts. 15,000; shipments, none; murket fuirly active, steudy to strons prime 1o extra steers, £5.00@6.20; others, $4,00@5 stockers, #2.254,00; rungers, .60 cows, $2.50605.2 Hoas—Receipts, 14,000 shipments, 8,000; market active, 5to 10¢ higher; rough and com= mon, 84006475 mixed and p .50 5,06: prime heuvy and butchers' weights @3 primo- 1ight, $9.5005.00; grassers, 8100 @3, Sirkp—Recelpta, 3,005 market fairly active, 01,60} wethers, #.0 @5.25; mixed, $1.75@1.90; westerns, .95@1.00; 1ambs, §.50@5.40, ew York Live Stock Market. NEW YOUK, Aug. b urrivals; foelii 50" per 100 pound und cows, 8225400, 20 BEEF—Steady at 64@0e per pound, , 45 beaves, and 700 sbeep Recelpts, 440 hond : market st 5000%.00 per 100" pounds; grussers T, 8 100G%5 L, lambs shado higners” shoop. #.0 @500 100 pounds; lumbs, ®.2%46.00; dressed muttons Steady at @i’ pof pound; dressed firn at 8ha@ile per pouni. oG5 —tecelpts, 467> head, for sale; market steady at & pounds. il s Kansas City Live Stock Markets. KANSAS Ciny, Mo, Aug 27.—CATTLE—Re- celnts, 44701 shipnents, 2.7%; murker steady steors, KLOMO3.05: oW, 31,200 Wi stockers aid Toeders, 004550, Hoas - Recelpts, shipment kot 50 higher: bulld, ) ¥5. 108 B 50052, ) SiERv—Recelpts, 2. @!15¢ lower. St L Sr. Louis, 4400; shipuients, 1 intives " 280045 HoGs - Recelpts, 4.7.0; sh'pments, 1.000; mur- Kot stondy: loavy, $h2dexd; wiixed, #1706 5203 Hight, ¥.1065.5), i nutive shipments, eluding nar- des, @f; warket weak and 10 1 Live Stock Market. Mo, Au. -CATTLE—Recelpts, W0: market higher; falr to #0005.60; Texuns and In OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. SWEET PC CHAB ALPLE CANTALOUDES GrAres ~Ihe still limited, grown, 8-1b. buskets, 465 )e. PreAs—Calitornia Hartlett, California varietle 200, PrLuss—Cullfornls, $1L50, APPLES—Per bbl, #0022, OnanGES- Kod), .00 WATERMELONS-ShiLplng stock. 1@ 18e. LEMONS ~Per boxa#6.00, BANANAS—'er bunch, $.00@%% for shipplug stock. PEAcuEs—The supply is quite lurge and the Home other 00d SOUTH OMAIA. South Omuha Man Appointed. At the meeting of the State Roard of Transportation at Tincoln L. . Hilton of the Drovers' Journal was elected chiof roe: trar. The lection is an excellent one and will meet the hearty approval of Mr. Hil- ton’s many friends throughout the state. Naotes About the City. C. A. Melcher and family will return today from Atlantic, la. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bggers have returned from Grand Island. Daniel Rafferty bas removed to Tiwenty- fourth ana I” str T. B. Scott has gone to Mu his venerable parents. Daniel Condon has stavted on a tour through the western part of the state, Mr. and Mvs. James £, Hall wi Auburn and visit among friends. Autorney James H. Van Dusen has gone to Kearney on professional business, Clay & Forest shipped in a train of cleven car loads of cattle from Casper, Wyo. Arthur W. Saxe, after a_succossful snip e hunt in Stanton county, has returned. William Burness of the Cudahy Packing compaty is about after a week's illness. Mrs. Begy, wife of A. G. Begy, nccompa- nied by her’ mother, has gone to Chicago. R. P. Dempster of the B. & M., will go to Grand 1sland to remain during the encamp- ment., Daniel O. McPhail of the Exchange ias gone to Usceola, Ia., to visit his parcntal home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shank of Red Oak aro tho gueats of Cashier A, P. Brink of the Packers’ National bank. Misses Jessie Noyes and Callio Heneger and Mr. William Todd of Waterloo were vis- itors in the city Timokeeper H. S, Ballord of Swift & Co., who has been spending ten days in Detroit, Mich., has returned. Miss Anna_Blanchard, daughter ot M. F. Blanchard, who has been visiting friends in Creston, Ia., during the last two weeks, has returned. Mrs, Gideon, wifo of E. D. Gideon of the Stockman, and children, who have been vis- iting relatives and friends in Chariton, Mo., have returned. Miss_Gallagher of Peoria, Ill.. sister of James M. and Andrew M. Gallagher, two of the popular young men of the city, is Visiting her brothers, Mrs. Adams, wifo of City Attorney Benja- min S, Adams, and children have returned, after a month’s visit with friendsin different places in lowa. Comrades William Young of Bellevue, the oldest and tallest of the voterans, and Charles RR. Burgess of this city, will leave Monday for Grand Istand to atténd the encampment. The missionary tea given by the ladies of the Methodist churech in the parsonage, was well attended and liberaily patronized. The adies made a complete success in thoir ef- orts to entertain und servo *heir triends. W. T. Barton, eneral manager of the Stradamant or California Asphalt’ company, which has the_contract for paving Twenty ¥, Ta., to visit drive to fourth street, has urrived. Mr. Barton sajs that twelve car loads of materiul have been shipped to this city and other shipments will bo made duily till all necessary material ar- ives. More matorial for street railway building has been shippea to Albright, causing cousid- erable speculation. One of the directors of the Metropolitan company informed Tne Ber representative that, it must bo for Mr. Rood, as the cowmpany had nothing to do with it, DoWitv's Little Early Risers. pill_ever made. Curé coustipation every time, None equal. Use them now. iR i Western Pensions. Wasmixeroy, D. C.. Aug. 27.—[Special Telegram to Tie Bek.]—The following list of pensious granted is reported by Tut Bee and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nobraska: Original — Warren Hallet, Franklin M. Betteris, Daniel Cool, John . Dufey, Willlam Castello, Gilbert K. Beck, William J. Eatinger, James Davey, John Cavall, George Collins. Additional—David Jones, Eli Barton, Simon J. Guptil. Reissuo “John M. Mahan. Original widows—Cath- arine Parmaleo. Towa: Original F. Campboll, James N Crouse, Michael Carl, Jo W. Baly, John R. Babcock, Jessie M. Chaf- feo, Charles P, Davison, John Cosic, John Daniels, John Cash. Additional —Edwin R. Nichols, Duvid C. Foster, William H. Green, John A. Nellis, William Good, Beujamin ¥\ Bummel, Johu W. College. Increase—Henry C. Wheoler, Sylvester Warner, Jacob Cook. Roissue—Andrew fanson. Original widow —Matilda Steele, Best little James Steele, Benjamin Dayvison, William S Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- dren Teething cures wind colic, disrrhaea, etc., 20 cants a bottle, —————— Insuranc: Capital for Omaha, Mr. Philip M. Crapo of Burlington, Ia., general western finaucial ageut of the Cou- necticut Mutual Life Insurance company, was in 1he city yesterday looking over tho field with a view of establishing an ofiice in this city. The Conuecticut Mutual is one of tho weelthiest insurance companies in the United States but for some_roason has here- tofore refrained from investing any ol its surplus 1 Omaha. Tho managers of the company now sce an opportunity here ana will probably take due aavantage of it. - Constipation poisons tne blood; DoWitt's Littlo Early Risors cure constivation. The cause removed, the disease is gone. - Played Cards Mr. James Ish gave a pleasant little card party at bis residence, 527 fieorgia avenue, Weduesday ovening. A couple of dozen in- vited friends wore present. Music, refresh- ments and card-playing were enjoyed until a late hour, when all left well pleased with the evening's entertainment pera Drink. Co.'s Soterian Ginger A Delicious Excelsior Springs Ale. Marriag The following marriage lic by Judge Shields yesterday : Nume and Address, T Clirios A: Baggert, Wayne i Katie Hurmon, Wayne Codonnson, Omihin i Ellznboth AL Edw (e J Chatles Whitlaw, Onaha 1 lum M. Hc Ouninba. Mickol, Omuha 1 Lillie Mickel, Omuha A G, Wahlstrom, Ol 1 1uile M. Tundberg, Onishi | ydohn Alexander, Oniiha 1 Auiunda suith, Omiha apply to R R chlitz boer FIANK O CONDON JOUN A MCSUANE. | McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 809 S, 13th St., First National Bank Buill ng, ¢ Deal 10 stosks per, ote. Noiotlate | entatd ttimo | spprov vd collateral security Omaha Tent & Awn- ing Co., Flags, hammocks, ofl and rubber clothing. Send for catalogue. 11§ Farnan, Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Tmportors and Manifac A. H. Perrivo & Co. Send for onr catalogue and pric BOOK BINDE Chas, Manufacturars and Job boes, 1109 Howard stroet Williams, Van Aer- nam & Harte 1212 Harney stroet. Owa'in, Neb. ONES John L, Wilkie, Owala paper box factory 1317-1319. Dougl Orders promptly filled WL Seaman, ® Largest Varlety WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, CARPETS. Omaha Carpet Co,, - Carpets, ol cloths mat tings, curtain goods 1511 Douglas st BAGS AND 1 OMAHA Manufycurers’ and Jobbers DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TE BICYCLES. M. 0, Daxon. Bleyel 160714 Farnam st, Omah 8S and STATIONEL Ackerman Brothers & Heintze, Printers, binders, eloctroty pos faoturers. 1116 Howard o blank book eat, Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOES A, Coe& Co. |Kirkendall Jones& Co WholesaleManufacturre Awents for Boston Rub. | ber Shoo €. 112, 1101 | and 1104, Harney street. [ W. V. Morss & Co., Shoo Factory,Corner 11th and Douglns’ sts Omahn | Morchants Invited to | eall ani o xamins CHERS Louis Heller, [ Bocte am chmpnenck 8.1 Mbkabn’ Stenst CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. _— CLOTHING Gilmore & Ruhl, Manufacturers and Whole-alo Clothiers, 1100 Harney street. CIGARS. West & Fritscher, Manufactures fine clears, Jobbers of lea tabaceo, 1011 Farnam Stroet. COAL, CO KE, E1C, Omaha_Qoal, Coke & Lime Co., Hard and soft coal. &, cor. " Tith and Douglay atroots. 1 American Fuel Co., Shippors and_dealors in anthracite and bitu- ous coal. 215 8. 15th tre Coutant & Squires, Hard and soft coal ship- ors 1308 Fnlrn:nunlr-ul. Omiahn. Howell & Go,, 278 10h Stroet, Omana, Neb. Nebraska Fuel Co., 213 8. 15th Street, Omaha, Neb Johnson Bros., 914 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 8, A, MoWhorter 12 18t Nat'l Bank, frol ers. Private wires Now York, Chioago an St Touts’ Cesh grali bought for all | F. 0. SBwarts & Oos Prisato wires | BrokersGrain, Provisions & o Private wire to 8 Louis and Chicago. 01 Win wieen 10THACR W | 10 130 NavT Bank, Omahis O keain: 18t NACT BAGK. | Fxehange bid g, 8 Omab HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Oo Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts, l Bryan Commission Co Drokers, and s Dld g vintol Life wire Chl Louls and Cockrell Bros Omaha. _— IRON WORKS. “Paxton & Vierling | Omaba Safo & Tron Tron Works, Works, Wrought and oast fron bullding work, entnes, | Manuf rs fire and burgla Drass work. ‘genorai| proof safes, vaults Jal fourdry, machine and | work, tron shutters and blacksmith work. U, P. | fire oscapes. Q. Ane 1ty and I7th & droen, 1ith AJackion ats —_— e LIQUORS. Tler & O, R. R. Grotte, Liqnor Merchants, Tmporter and Jobber of Hil ey oot |G R dqnore. Maniinetur'rs Kennedy's 1020 and 1022 Farnam St. East India Bitters, Price llsts on applieation. Frick & Herberts, | Whotea L. Kirscht & Co,, | Wholesalo Liquor Deal'es Liquor Deaters 407409 8. 10th St. 101-508 8, 10th St P RSO S SS i ) 4, LUM @ W. Douglass & Co Hardwood L r Milwau Cemons | and Quiney White Lime. Wyatt-Bullard Lum- ber Oo. Lzard Street 1510 North 1ith Streot Oharles R, Lee, , Awood Tumber, wood pots and fooring. 9th and Douglns, ca rquet 20th an Louis B;ndfoxd, Lumber, llme,cement,oto. D ouglas Street. _——m——— MILLINERY AND NO1ION 0. A, Stonchill, | L. Oberfelder & Co,, Milltners, Notions,Cl Importers and Jobbers in ite. Milltnery. 208, 210 und 212 South 1th Street. 116-118 8. 16th St Omah, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, E1C. Max Meyer & Bro Co| A. Hospe, Jr, M'f'g Jowelers, doalers (n Materials, Ete., mustcal Instruments, ol 1513 Douglan Street. Farnam and 16th, OYST! Platt & Co., Oysters, Fish and celery, 519 Bouth 10th 8t _— OILS. Conslidated Tank Line Co. Refined_and lubricating wils, axle grease, ote. R. B, Ruth, Marager. PRODUCE, COMMIS Ribbel & Smith, e S10 Schroeder & Oo,, Cnsh buyers butter and cugs, and general come mission merchant 7 Howard Street. i South 11th Streot. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works, L T, ot [T "an 1112 Dodge St. F. Ruemping, Galvanized Iron corli Dormor - windows, caps, finais. ete: tron and slto roofor. §11 Furnam St 03, door Tin CEMENT AND LIME. Robert Purvis, 1217 Howara Street. Writo for prices on but- ter, exks Douliry, and ame. Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter, eggs and poultry. E. B. Branch & Co,, Produce, frults of all Kinds, oysters, ith and Harney Streots. Jas. A, Olatk & Oo. Butter, cheese, exks poultry and game. 604 South 13th Streot. 1200 Howard Street. J. J. Johnson & Co., 218 8. 13th Streot, Omaha, Neb. DRY GOODS. Oady & Gray, Lime, cement, eto., eto. Cor. 9th and Douglas Sts. M. E. 8mith & Co,, Dry goods. notlons, fur- nishing goods. Corner 11th and Howard. Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Goods Co,, Dry good+, notions, gents' furnishing goods. cor. 11th and 1o ward Sts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE, Wolf Electrical Co. Ilustrated catalogue free. 1614 Capitol Avenue. Martin Co., Corner Jones and th Bts, Omaha, Neb. DETROIT-AUTOMATIO Electric Motors And Dyamos. Catalogue froe. inney, Gen'l ¥. Life Md'. T, G. Northwall, General western agent Skandla Plow Co., 13491351 Shorman Ave. Bates & Co,, Country produce, frults, vegetablos. gr clulties. tens, i 417410 8! 1ith St 1. Randazzo & Son, 2018, 1 Forelkn & DomesticFrults FloriduOranges and Stelly Fruits. Branch house 7 s N. Petors St,New Orloans — PAPER. RUBBER GOODS Oarpenter Paper Co., | Omaha Rubber Co., Carry n full stock of | Manufacturers and job- prinitng, wrapping and | all kinds rubber wrlting paper, card pa- | per, ote. Williawms & Oross, Produce and frults, 1214 Harney Street. Emerson Seed Oo, Scod growers, doalers in krass, grain and oy, 21421 Bouth 15th. —_ RO ES, E. L. Welch & Co,, 1012 N. 16th Streot. J. E. McCray, Manager, 8. F. Gilman, 1013-16-17, N. 16th Streot. C. 1. Black - Managor. FURNITURE A Dewey & Stone Fur- niture Co., arniture and carpets, 1115-1119 Farnam_Stroet. Sohne'der & Loomis, | aporters of turnishing Koods, Jobbers and notlons 1111 Howard Stroc “ K anard Glass and Paint Co,, 05- 1412 Iinmey Street [ William Cummings, Owal Paxton & Gallagher, 106-T11 . 10th Birot Omaha, Nob, 12013 Omaha, Nob. " Allen Bros, 11081110 Ha oy Street, Owana, Neb, Hugh H. Olark. Gon'l Western Agent o Dupout’s Bporting G powder, Atlas bigh explo Blve blasting caps, fusgy 1418 Haruey s trosk . T, Davis Mill Co. €. G. vnderwood, Manager at Omaha. Cor. §th and Jackson Sts. Omaha Milling Oo., Morehant Millers. d Ml 1313 North ND CARPETS. Beebe & Runyan Fur- niture Co. Succonsors to C. A. Beobe Graco and 13th 8ts.Omaha GENT'S FURNISHING (GOODS. 3., Robinson Notion LASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUG J. A, Fuller & Co,, Omaba. Blake, Bruce & Uo., [} 05 Lewvenworth St. Omaha, Neb. GROCERIE~, Meyer & Raapke, 1403-1405 Harney Streot, Oniahia, Neb. | Bloan, Johuson & Co., 4tk and Leavenworth Streots, Omahia, Neb. McOord, Brady & Co., Omalin. Neb. ! GUNPOWDER, James Hughes, Stoves ropairs of all kinds )k and Heaters for salo. 607 . 1ith Stroet. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC M. A. Disbrow & Oo, | Bohn Sash & Door Go Manufacturers of moulds Manufacturors of sash: M re biinan ‘s nd b d00ra, oto. 423 Hee Bullding. TER SUPPLIES A. L. Strang & Sons, 1002-1004 Farnam Street, U. 8. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Talliday Wind Mills. ¥, Omaha. Neb TEA, C “Consolidated Coffoe Company, 114 and 1416 Harney St, BILLIARDS. S The Brunswiok- Balke-Collender Oo,, Billlard merchandise, Siloon fixturos, ren s 407, 400 8. 10th Street, 1419 Farnum Streot. (Y —_—— SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO., . . LIMITED A. D, Bojer & Co,, Hunter & Green, shange Bullding, | 90 Exchange Bullding, H. Hardy Oo., pamabis South Omaha South Omaha. COMPANIES, o Correcpondence solicited N.W.HARRIS & GOHPAIY'BInIgS. 163166 Nearborn Street, CHICAGQ.: S Wa'l Street, NEW YORK- 70 Btote St BOBTON. Curen in 1705 DAY DAY cure for the d {atng weakness p o Wommn. Mdonie 1 prescribeitand foel sufe Tue Evans Cxemicat 0o, in recommendlog It 1@ GINGINNATI,O. all suiforers. .uln.o-m

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