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i} e e s e e e e THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Evorgthing Opened Lower on the Board of Trade Yestorday. 'AMOUNT ON OCEAN PASSAGE INCREASED Wear Factors Started the Market Lower, Bat There Was Very Little for Sale —Reports of Crop Damag, Northwest, Onicaao. 111, Aug. 23~ While nearly evory thing opened loweron the Boxrd of Trade to- duy there was nn absence of much that w builish in the way of news. The feeling soon turned strong and there was a generil ad- vance along the whole line. In wheat nearly overything fn tho way of news favored lowo® prices. Cables were lower and very dull, but the rocolpts wore unexpectodly larze st ol other polnts and the statistical information, was anything but builish. The wmount on ocean pussige fncreased 512,000 bu., the Eng Yish visible fncreased 1,5:6.00 bu. and the stock of wheat and flour in the United Kloz- dom was reported nt 56448) bu. The aggre- gite recelpts at Ch 5. &t Louts and Toledo were 1,141,0 0 bu., a) nst 73400 bu. for the sume day lastyenr. andall information tended to confirn previous roports of a heavy winter wheat crop. These bear factors did start the murket i trifle lower, b tie for sile and Lozun anit Grditn proved goo buyers and the scalping element did not feel disposed to seli mu ‘h. “Even the nneertainty i1 the raliroad situation at LinfMalo aid not diter huyers, und heavy purchasing orlers were recelved from New Yors and St Louls. Then came reports of damage 1o the crop in the northwest in | corn and outs mido 4 Kood L with which whe it quickly sympn- was i Steady fmprovenicnt 1 hoid. as the advinco 1 the marcot could 1ot showing some de- © tho off¢ e, I'he neral summing was that At was strong, chiclly Lecauso of the eneth fn nd onts S opened e lower e in n very short thine, then grew strong and, with compuratively nsiznifieant resctions, ad- Tl Realizing on the ndvance near the end caused o rewction, an i the mar- ket elosea stedy at 7. Corn opened ntsome dec’ine from yester- @y, but soon beg in to display much strongth and gradualiy advinced nearly le, thoush ull the gain was not held to the elose.’ Nows from the fieid was.rather coufi cting, some dis- Pirtehes reporting senerous rains in the corn Toit, but others said that the rain hid veen Joeal wnd not suflicient to do much zood. Then somebody discovered an incipient cold wave away up In Canadian northwest, and yisions of frosted corn were conjured up Bchwirtz-Dupee hid a telegram from Sprin = fleld, TiL. saying thut the best fields around there would not produce 60 per cent of lust year.and thers were few enco raging ad- 8 from anywhere. o while prices started triflo lower thun last night, there was good Puiying on il the weak- spots, and not much being offered_the marker soon’ began toshow much strength and shorts covercd freely. causing a considerablo advance, but part of gt was lost tow the close. Septe uber opened e lowe ie. but ndvanced stoad- IV to bic. then roxcted to 52%c and closed ut th Onts opened e lower, advanced %e, reacted %e and closed unchanged compured with yesterduy's st figures, Hog products were all moro active and fgher. The liguidation, which was the fea- ure yesterday, scomod to boover and Ar- mour und Cudahy were nctive buyers and strength was the rale after tho first few min- Et(‘lnf the opening. The sior feeling in 028 and tho carly weakness in graln caused eptepuber pork to open be lower at 810,95, but ghereafter the market advanced, with minor Feaction. to 811,40, and the close was steady ut #1138, an advance for the duy of d0c. Lard Was 170 up and ribs <74 Estimutod pts for tomorrow: Wheat, corn, 70 cars; outs, $0) cars; hogs, 9,000 hoad Lake frefahts were steady on tho basis of 2 for corn to Buffalo. The leading futures ranzod as follows: o, Srnrat No. 2 u o om [ eme ept ity Tog| Tk Decomor Tavg| 1| T €oix No.2 Nuguat ... [ o Boptombor... b & | o B30 bt | 6o August san| aeg| sy Hoptem or.. eI e B 1 Giotover. .. A Mis Ponk Beptomber. 108 |14 (100 Octover. 106 | 11 47ig| 11 05 January 1285 |12 82 128 Lyno— eptombor. 10 | 1m | 100 Qctovor. 72| 170 7 b2sgl January Torh| 7175 708 BHORT Kins E o 1o | 1ol 170 ! 16 | 10| T4 _January. 8% | 670 | 650 Cash quotations were xs follow: FLovk—Dull and unchange: winter Atonts, M.00a4. winter straits, #3.50@5.75; ring Patents. .0004.50; spring patents, §.5) .00, WiEAT—No. 28prine B@oSc; No. 2 red, 7 CORN—No, 2, 5 8¢, [6@isic:No. 3 spring, “UATs—No. No. 2 white, 5tc; No. 5 whit B iy f.o. b 4 ARLEY- -No 8, f. 0. b, 42@00c; No. 4. 1. 0. 0. & = FLAX SEED MOTHY SEED—Prine, § Poik—>ess, por bbL, $1LHKG1L45; lard, per (0 Ibs., $7.70@° short ribs sides (loose), 7.0@8.00; dry 1 shoulders (boxed), €6,500 .00: short r sldes (boxed), 83,208, Warsky—Distiilers’ finished goods, per gal, SUGAR—Unchanged, Recelpts and shipments today were as fol- Jows e e lour, barrels ... Vheat. bushols Corn, bushels. . Onts, bushols..., ye, bushels. i Bariey, busheis. .00 On the Produ murket was rlos, 15@27, \ange today the butter crenmerles, 17@:be; dul- Egis, 16@154c. riotn. FLoun~Unchanged; pitents, i extra fancy, 83.3503.46. WHEAT—Opened ' casy, but soon advanced and ulthongh unsettied was active and olosod @He above yesterday; cush, T0R@T710; mbor closing ut7lie: Oetober, 2% od e and was firm until just cfore tho close, when prices broke, ‘and ol 140 below yesterd Jnsh, 48480 Bo and October, 48i50: December and year, 404 OAT8—Cash hizher at 3@ Options frm; August, 85505 September $il4e; May, LEAD—Stendy, $1.40 FrAxseen—1t BUTTER —Betto reamery, 20@230; datry, o EGas ~Dull at 123@ 1o, ConNuEAL Nteady ut $2.40@2 45 1SKY=Steady at 8110 for finished goods. GGING - Qulel Wt 0 @70, OTTON ks3I0, ROVISIONS —Flrmor, Dut not quotably high- ' job lot trudo done. o 01y MED s —Flour, 4,000 bbis.; wheat, 208,000 L0 bu.i rye, 1,000 Flour, 18,000 Lbls. ; whe: 10 bu.; ots, 10,000 b, hurley, none. New York Markets, NEW YORK, Aug, 2.~ PLOUK—Rocelpts, 28,000 pkis. exports, 440 bols.. 4500 sacks; dull, With huyers and sellers about 100 upurt; sules, 100 DDIK ComMMEAL- Duil aud steudy, W HEAT— 0o pUs, “41,0 0. : xports, 170,000 bu.i sales. LAO.W00" D of futiros, 15,000 bu, o: spot. Spot, stendier and dull: No. 2 red. Blie T store wnd elevator; sty@sige afloat: B20@Ki%e L 0. U No, i rod, § ded rod, 0a8 e 1 northern, d. Dides NO. 2northorn, Kot hicuo, Biei No 2 Milwauke wore torately netive, eoliniug e on norossed oo foreign Ws In Khe sinount on passake und In'the English visible: advanced 4@ %o ou Feports of cold Weit) or In the northwest, Wall str n: und loc ring, do- clined @ A ) reidizin stordiy: No, steidy nt August, L@ it 81y Sopt - 1005, o8 ing e closing at 507 May. D, @iige, closin hyk—Easiorund dull; westo BARLEy Marr-Quiet: twe Toes mix-rowed stite, RGNS 8.0 Coun— I bu. sales, i spot. Bpot in elevutor; w0 e, H@0Te rowed state, 706 Cunudu, D@ Iute, 47,000 Du.i exports, 51,000 0.0 bu. of futures und 47,000 bu. of quiet and strong: No. 2 643 @06e 67¢ nominul, ufllont; uneraded mixed optlons very duil, openin: ko dow d W@%e on rans in the north- west iwnd tiruer cih eolinod K@Ye und wiosed stoudy ot W @Xe over yestorduy: Aug- uAL GKEGILC, closiug at Ge; Fopten i er. BN 680 closliig at e October, adSKe, 0los g S%ei Decew ber, 5 5@554y, oloslug bt 67%¢ Muy. 85@50%e. ol “sing ut Mige. Oazs—Licceiviu, 108,400 bu.i exports, 457 bu.; snles, 205.000 bu. of faturos, 7,00 bu. of spot. Spots active, firmer on w e: options fitmer but quiet; Zust, . 0%0 promber, $0ig @10o, sios! 0%0: October, HHBWEO, ~ios: ing at 30%0: No. 2 apot, white. 450¥6e; mixed Wwestern, 40aH'4e; white westorn, 10@5/c: No. 2 Chicago, d1c, HAYSteady wnd qulot. Hors—Dall but steady Paolfie coast, 0@ «u SuGAnR—Raw, firm. faie demand: snlos, 650 Dbags contrifuZais 03 test at 3%c, and 50) bazs molaswos sugar, 80 tost at 2%c; rofinon falrly active ana fir MoLASs RS 1y bu Quiet, Qulot but stead: —Stendy but du domestic lleece, 2/@ elgn, nominal; New Orleans, roseipts 011 pkes. wool wetive and Bei puiled, 2065 1510, RK—Quict but firmor; old mess. $12.002 12.00; new moss. $12.76451 extra prime, $12.75@13.95. Cut’ mets, quiet and easier; siles, 15,000 1bs, beliios at Sc; middies, quiet but firmer; short clear, 848253 Lard moder. ately active un | hizher: western steam closed ut 8315 wales, 830 tiorces at 85.008%.16; optic siles 750 tierces Sentember at $.04, olosing at #805 bid; 150 tlerces October nt 87.02@8.0) closing ut .02 bid Burrer-Licht demand, steady., Cueese—Dull but steady: part 03¢ P1a Inox $1:4,50%15.50, Corprr —Dull; inke. $11.50%11.6), iem; domestic, $1.05%4, 10, LEAD TIN—~Ensler; straits, £0.4342).50, skims, 3@ Dull; Amoeris Omaha Produes Markets, PEACHE-Oulifarnin, $1.50D1.65 Tiinois, 6 nor baskot. LEMO S8~ 5 005,00, OrANGES —California, out of market; fm- ported. $8.00% 4.5, southern BLACKuERIGES §350. Scarce. Pruss—Californt @1.0), IEANA (A8~ CaBBAGE - Hoime grown, 50903 per doz. MELONS ~Wateraiglons, crated, 25, CAUR—Lnrulett, £1.00, Horren--Puoking stock, 1244@ 130 small lots seioet dalry, HOBITC, s—I'cr crato, ) Por case, $2.00, 25001 ver Joms, 50 per Per doz. h TATOE 1 e perib, )15 In sacks, 1@ L., $3.00@ LUEBRRITES —16-(03, boxos, £2.01@! IATOES —1 sk 123 bu. boxes, RAPES—Por 0.1D, basket, 63 iie, « NECTAUIN 63 —$15 50200, DAMON PLUMs—~H-q 1. cuse, §.0 @59 APPLES=Good shippinz stork seirco at @i Pouniy—Spring chickens, $200@%.00 per dozen s, @ per 11 Eaas Al mariet. e, Markers, ~WieAT—Lower; 02150; No. 2 red, Kansas City KANSAS Ci1v, Mo, A 2 hard, old, 6 ¢: new, N : No. 2 white, No. 2 Firm; No. 2 mixed. 4 o No. 2 mixel, 274@2%0: white. old RYE—S 0. 2. 60 v Iy nes 125 sacked, HAY—Ste 1dy ind uncilunged; timothy, 7.50 @).00 BUTTER Ae EGas ~Weuk at I5c, ReCRIPTS—Whoat, 50,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oits, none. 5,007 0. rmj croamory, 13 e, alry, D@ IPMENTs—Wheat, 20,000 bu.; corn, none; onts, 3,000 bu. Liverp i LIvERPOOL, Aug. 23 —WiEAT=Qulet, holders offer moderately. Ite three days, 416,000 centals, Ameriean, Corx—Quiet but stendy: mixed wosterns, 45 1%4d per cental. Receipts of American corn for pust threo duys, 47,000 contuls. BACON—Lonz clear, 45 1bs., 425 por cwts LARD —Prime westorn. 405 ber ewt, Burten—United states finest, 078 6d per cwt; Inited States goo 1, 825 6. Hipts of whieat for pust including 24,00 Coffee Mar ew Yonk, Aug. 23—Options firm and an- zed to 1) points d sules, 10,000 ba 1ding Auzust, #1 September, #£13 Jetober, $13 3013 Decomber, 8 Mare @ 515 May, $13.05. Spot Rtio No. 7, #4304 Ol Market. . —COTTONSEED OIL—Quict nnd city (200 for i t and easy. Duil but’s Cotto © NEWORLEANS, L, Aug. 23.—Firm: middling, 7o; low inlddiing, 6405 good ordinary, fie; not and gross receipts, 170 bales: exports to' the continent, stock. 63,468 bales. Market. BosTON, Mass., Aug. 2.~The demand for wool is zood and the sate for the week is large. Prices are very firm on all grades. New York bry Goods Market. NEW Yonk, A —Nothing now was dls- covered in the aay's demand for dry goods. Traders' Talk, Onicaao, Tl Auz. 2. —Kennett, Hopkins Co. 1o S. A. Me\Whor “The beiurish fecling has larzely disappeared and the number of traders worklng on the long stde has materi- aily increased.” Not that the outlook shows any marked fnprovement, but for the present TURPENTIN THE OMATTA DA | were brouznt up g in by the spart tn Chicaro | Gai but tiiey wiso, In the iate dealins, when Alizations were in order, yleidod to' pros- Sure, wnd some of thew wore materinlly dae- pressed. The market all gave way toward the close, und, though most stocks still showed fractional gains for the day the market closed notlve and heavy to weak ut the con- sessions. Government bonds have beon dull | steady. “State tonds dull and fontureless The Postsays' There appearcd to be no diniinution ot izeal oh the part of the bulls in toduy's market. Tolay's opening was firm | #nd aithough siightly irrezul i, ganerally on 1 with yestorday's closiug quotations. and ale The In Rending hns been too rapid, and 80 when t Was & rush to realize at the gpenng, the price tell off almost a full vol The report that coal prices would be ad- ced for Septomber delivery was fndus ¥ e.reulated, but its effoct on tho coal Wis not particularly encouraging st Lackawanna ouened fractionally higher, but almost franediateiy sold down, The following aré the closing guotaticus for tho tead ing stocks Yerk Steek exs ohanzo today: the No Atchisg o Adams i Al 1k & Wost. pfd s o preferrod North Amur. Co i fean Kxpro tmor Canada Northern acific do prd IS U 1% Den . & Gulf.. Canada %out Northwestern. ...... 17§ Central Pacit Ao pra 1i'e Chos. & Olio 214 (N ¥, Contral L1123 & Alton. 01 S Quiiiey 1 Chicagd Chicago ¢ New York & N fng §2 tariy & Wostorn, {mprove Consolidated Gas. | 1 Ny C, 00 i@ 8t Liiey (0. 8. L. & U.'N Colorndo Conl &1 Paciie Mail W Cotton 01t e I Doe. & Del. & Hudson. 188 Pittaburg ¢ D L& W 1575 | Pullman Ualace. .. D& It G. pra. 4846 | Rending D.& C.F. Co a“ tio Gras do prd. SFort Wayn Rock 1sland. : Groat Northern 300, & SR s ped Chicago & K. 1. prd st. Paul i Hoexling Vailey 3| do pra. il i S Paul & Ot i Llinots Central. |1 St PPanl & Dulutl Kansus & Toxas pfd Lake Erie & Wost ISt P& Omnhin ot Southiern Pacif Sugar Refinery A0 ptd Tenn. Conl & Tron Lake Shore Texas Pacitic Lead Trust ¥ rol. & 0. C. Louisville & Navh. . ©nion Pacific. Loulsviilo & N. A Manhattan ¢ SMemphis & Clinr. U. 8 Fxpross SUL&B! 5) i tMichixnn Contral., 100 | Wells Fargo Fix. Missouri Pacific.... Gl Western Unlon Mobile & O, ol Wheoling & L. 1 Nashviile Ciiat 85| O prd. vu sees Nutlonal Cordage., 120 | *bId. tasked. §ox div. Al sules of stoek today were 855,172 including: Atchison, 0; Lacin- Louisville &Nushville, 4,300; Mis- sourt Pucific. 6,200 North American, 8.600; Northern Pucific proferrod, %300; New Enu: land, 16,00: Western U h100; " K 6.2 0; 8t Baul, 17,2005 Puetfic, Union Pyelii N oy Market. New York, Au MONEY ON CALL—Easy at [l to 2 per lust loan, 2 per cent; closed offered at 2 per cent. Prise MERCAN(ILE PAvER — 4@3% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Qulct, hut Stoady at MEGK for sixty day bills, anid 81,89 for de- mand. The ciosing quotations on bonds: + 115k Mutual Un LI IS N . Tnt. Cert L 1113 00 (Nortn Ista. 1103 .. 107 |North. Pacific 2nds.. 116 4480 214! Northwestern C 1003 *N. W. Con. Deb. 1004 | +3E .. & I M. Gen. 53 W set 5 77 |9t L. & 8. F. Gen. M 8516 §3.... 10314 |St. Paul Consola.... 128ig 18... 106" |St. P, C. & P. 1sts. . 118 *Central Pacifie Ists 117 [Tex. P T.G. Tr. Rots 8§ Den. & It G. 1st 83| Tex. I G.Tr Rots 314 D. & R. G. W. Ists.. 104%*Union Pac. lats.... 10tk MoK & T. Gen, 64 80 | West o) M. K. & T Gen. 5s.. 483 *bid. f asked BOSTON, Muss. the clos! , Aug sto2k quotations ie following are Ateh. & To T B Atluntic, ¥ [ Boston & Albany. . 201ty Bostuu & Mont a6 0 Matne Calumet & Heela. . 47 Chl. Bur. & Qultcy Eastern R IR, fs Fitehburg R. R.. Flint & Pere M. pfd Litte Rock & Ft 8. Muss. Cential... Mex. Con. com N. Y. &N. Eng... .. Wix. Cen. pfd.....0 Erunkiin B Cenrsnrze 854 Osceoln e 70 1t Ko Coppor. .. Water Power ... New York Mining Quotations, NEW Youk, Aug. 2.—The follow ug the closing miniug stook quotations: are Chiolar. ..o .0 40 [Ophir ownPoint. ...l 45 |Plymouth... son. Cul. & Va.l... 800 |Sterra headwood ... 215 (Standard.. Gould & Curry 6 |Union Con’. Hale & Norcross..). 45 [Yellow Jacket. Homestak 11400 Tron Stiver.... Mexicun Quicksllver. do preferrod . Bulwer .. Sun Fra SAN FRANCISCS olosing quotations for & Quotations. Auz. 23.—Tho official miuning stocks tuduy . Cal.. were a follow. Alta Bulwer...'.. 0 Best & Heicher .. Bodie Consolidated hollar ? Crown Point Eurcka Con. Nav L 25| Potost © 05| snvage 25(sterra No they believe the tendency will be toward higher prices. Recoipts™ pour in heav- ily aud tho sesbourd reports n stuek export_domand, but It is thought thore will s00n be n letup in deliveries, thus brinzing some relief to those carrying the load. Un- less this occurs it would seem that nothing beyond temporary ruliies can be reasonubly ~ expocted. Corn and oats have boén firm und ranged higl The generous rains over the corn belt some r=ore fuvorable erop reports huvi weakened the markot. Some receivin 1ves predict inereased receipts next month us they now are contracting more freely at country statlons. Holders of ots show ‘ndigposition to realize on hard spots Foreign markets we! much lower and the hog market easier, cousiug an eusy opening in provisions, but good purties were in tho market us I1beral buyers and prices lmproved from the start. COHICAGO, 1L, Aug. @ —Counseimun & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commission company: Nowspaper columns wad speculntors’ pockets are pudded with statistios showinz Just why e wheat should soll lower. It is the exnct Junterpart of one year ago toduy, when D, cember wheat was 8104 and $1.06 and the world was bulling 1t. The minority had nerve to sell Jit then. A still smaller percents of oparators ure buying It now. In hoth instances the majority overlooked a very {mportant factor in speculution, the prices, The uncient rulo that the first fruits of ali crops are the best. in quality and ylold, fs likely to Vo omphasized this season when pricés shall huve advanced on decreased ro- celpts nnd poor returns from late hurvests. Everybody's hindsizht will be ciear and reasons abundant to account for the action of the markoet. Whoat railied and closed firmer on lizhter receipts at country points und good exports. Corn wus irregular and closed o shude lower on ralng in the southwest and rumored extension of the strike ut Bufalo. Onts were higher and closed strong, Provisions advanced on bull tacties directod ngainst the short interest. At ‘the close the bulge was well supported und 1t will probably tuke alittle further ad- vance to corril the boars. ORICAGO, L1, Az, 25— Duncan, Hollinzer & ¢ We have hud u stendy wheat market toduy. September opendd at 73%c, 801 up to 764cand elosed ut i repore of the ylell from the G, Logan & Co, to 1o nort 1 crops are disappointing hoth us to ylold ard quaidty. Cables o hgner both from chie continent wnd England The de- mand for our daily receipts keep up. ALl that 48 required to estublish A few cents advanco s a liule forelgn demand. reported i 1 toward somne and strong from 1 September opene. and closed at 5210 The weather in England s ne of this market o hus been uctive poning until the clos sold up to Kilge, e carly buying was for account of & prominent local operator for the pear future. - We believe purchases on decilues will pay. Our opinion on 0itts the same as on corn. Prov du; $7.52; ribs, to sell highe Wo look he olos- lurd, at the lowest point of th pork., ! $10.0° STOUKS AND BONDS, I Tuesday New VORK, Aug, todny continued the upwurd murket movoment in- augurated last ovenlng. The desision in the Toxus ouse was rogarded as the most im portant rallroud dec sion rendered for u long time, ana Its (nfluence ubon the prices of rall- road stocks was most potent In the advances offected toduy. Thore were ramors of & con- test for control In Wubush, but the entire list of southwestorn stocks wus conspleuous for strensth, owlng to the decision, and Missourl Paclfic once nore becume one of the leading stocks in deatlngs. The strike situation is now regardod with comparative indifference, and the speedy settlement of the diffioulty is looked for. The murkot opened with unusual anlmation, and at vory Irregular chunges from last uight's prices, but Keading was the only spot in the list which afterwards purtially recoy- ered. The granger stocks becaue the strong features, but the grangers were prominent for strongth when the wholo list was on the upward movement. Now England, however, agaln showed weukness when the first spuri was over, und luter in the diy the bears found ituguin, driviog [t down over 1 per cent. The ludustefals, which wt est were vory qui Hale & No St Louis M ng Stocks, Mining quotations B0, Asked. | Stock. ite Mtn Stock Bimeutie Elizabeth (Copyrighted 1802 by Jamos Gordo; LONDON, Aug. 23 —[Now York Herald Cuble Speciul t Tuk Bee)—Althouzh not active, business on the Stock exchanve hus shown more unimation, and with few exceptions the course of the markefs has been favorable. nott.) Consols improved 'j per cent. Sterling louns are up k to i per cent. Forelgn government securities have been neglected und moved firmuess has been re- orted on continental bourses. A fractional mprovement Is ostablished in Ewyptians, Italian, Russinn and Portuguese. while Spin- ish {5 4<16 per cent easier. Argenting storling opened lower but eclosed unchanged. Homo railways met with n good deal of attention, only slight sh espectilly southeastern deforred und Chu ham, on the revival of fusion rumors The former have ndvanced 1% per cont and the lutter iy per cent. A rise i establishod in Midlund of % per cent, ind London & North- hand 1ol percent in most others, ed, lowever, loaves off ' per after having show 11 rise, ve been mol 1duy ablo udyices ridin s tho 1 the public docs not appear w0 All o have responded much, there his beon fair owin: reasd strikos. amount of buying among who Liad sold short. Nearly general advance bas tuken place fnoluding 14 per cent in Waubash preference, 4 in Philudciphin & Reud- ing. Northorn Paciic preference und Union Picific, 4 per cent in- Atchison, Chicazo & Milwaukee, Luke Shore and Missourl, Kunsas & Toxus, and ' L0 4 per cent in most others. With regurd to Canadian lines the Grand Trunk issues opencd flat and lower on traflic stutement but quickly recoversd and hive bee: uite buoywut, preferences closl hilfl i advance of % 0 1 por cent. Canadian Puolfic 15 180 % per cent better. Mexionn first profer- enco closes | per cont lower, woiio tho secoud preference rises per cent. Thore has scarcely been any demand {n money. Short louns huve been freely offered, The discount murkot has been easicr, two and three months b:Lis belug quoted at L per cont. inside operators Inancinl N ros, s—Cleurings, 81, ORLEANS, La, Aug. 23.—Olearings, York, Auz 2i—Clearings, $106,167,- 18, . Auz. 21—Olearings, 82,747,- U8 Tate 6 per cent. HiA, P, Aug 23, —Cleurings, $13,- New 145 bulnncos, #,712, BALTIMORE, 2087 balunces ADEL M. e 1 biiwnees, $L02L,707; monoy 24 per cent Mespies, Tenn., Aug. W York ex- chungo selling at#.60; clearings, #141,455; bul- wuces, §70,047, BOSTON, Muss., Aug. 22 —Cloarings, 814,400, 72; balunces, $L8LHS; money i4%4 per cent; exchange on New York 10@150 discount 1. Louis, Mo. Aug. 2i—Olearings, 83,009, 146; aluneds, 8486112, Money quiet ut 057 por cent. Exchange on New York, 15 discount. HAVANA, Aug. 24—Spanish gold, BLWLD 2.6). Exchange quiet but firm; on the Unlted States short sizht goid, 10% promiuw:,on Lou- don, 21 premiun NEW Youk. Aug. [Speclal Tologram to ik Hee | - Exchange was quoted as follows toduy: Chicugo, 8o discount: Loston, 150 10 10cdiscount, St Louls, 75¢ discount. Omicago, 1L, Aug. Z.—Money, easy aud unchunged, Bank clearings. $10.212,600. Now York exchange, 70c discount. Nterling ex- wunze, dull at #4.67% for sixty-day bills and #4.55 fOF sight drafte. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Onttle Trade Falrly Steady—Hogs Unsettled and Lower, OMAHA, Aug. 24 —Recelpts of all kinds were fair, making for the two duys 5,608 cattle, K. hoxs and 2,072 shoop aguinst 456 cattlo, 61 hogs and 1,078 shecp the irst two days of last weok, ‘Thoro was not much change to the general | euthio trude. " U wnythiug decent In tho bue 1LY BEE: WEDNEIDAY. steer line the market was active and firmer, | good to eholee 1,150 fo 1,3 1107 steors sollinz nt | from £.00 t0 84,05, * Un tho genoral run of hait fat and anfinishod Wewwr teading was slow wnd | the foeilng somuewhat oasier, saios wore at | from 83,40 to K3 G5, Fewrcely any o | €TRS Were £ood enough for beef. A fuir clonr- of ail desirabio iofforings was effected although the trads was not what could be . hi.rl lively oxcept perhaps on tue right good stoc or 8tock nnd tannors were like boet stcers, netly 1steady on good to choleo cows; slow and essler on common and oanning grades, Sales word at from 8110 to & tho vulk at from $1.70 to $2.5). Buils, oxen nn staxs were dull but about steady at from #1.50 to#5), Caives were steady to strons un good to cholce vouls. nt from $1.00 to #4.75: slow on gommon stult and yeaglings At from £.5) to 3.5, 3 Stockers nud feadors were quite trecly traded Inand prices were fully steady, the bulk of the fair to cood stock selling at from 840 to 275, WIth extrome sales at from 8175 to #.05. Ropresentative saless D BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr GOMETRIA0T 1L NB0R 00 K0 1260 81 5) 16.. 40 4 50 1182 405 1200 1231 408 50 40 4010 1871007 865 45 .18 180 110 2., 8% 20 8% 110 2. 97 1070 13 1110 2.0 600 1 1036 726 1 B 200600 1 110z 7650 1 111010 24 1 'y 2% 140 240 150 24 15 240 100 1 240 160 00 240 160 10 240 100 2 24) 160 10 245 17 £ 25) i a6 25) 1 1 1 10 2 1 L3 ¥ 1 HEIFERS. 3.40 110 1,400 115 7. 467 130 CALVES. 250 8. 221 850 285 2020 400 205 10200 400 300 1100210 400 10060 4 00 0 22 400 BULLS o 11235 176 1..700 20 2. 10 1 11750 200 1 20105 193 101180 200 STAGS, 1.160) 175 11310 2 00 OXEN. 1,160 175 AT 2 5) EDERS, 1, 12,1002 5. 3. 87l gl 050 180 120 3 1006 i 1013 [ 1051 2 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, WYOMING CATTLE. 2 cows.... 883 2 (0 6 foedors. 1015 dUcows .| BI2 205 84 cows....101T G steers (1204 315 8) foedors. 1121 10 cows.... 96) 185 25 steers..1160 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. 4 feeders. 1313, 2 % 7 cows.... 004 255 89 fooders. 1105 5 00 1 cow. 1030 265 Hoas—The sellers hud decided]y the worst of the situation. Receipts were liberal, there was no improvement or enliargement In the shipping demand. eastern advices were deoid- edly beurish and provisions opened wenk. Trade was s ow and prices ruledse to Le lower from start to finish. Shippers sortod good hozs regardless of weight at® nd bought son low us #5.25, Local buyers had every- thing their own way and took "con Hizht una nixed stutf at from $5.05 to & lurgely At 8515 w0 £.20. 1t a spiriticss trado o but nearly everything finally 1 hands, Uk seliing at $.20 to \Eninst$5.5) 1o %555 Monday. The gen- veraze of prices puid was £.2114, ugainst o Monday and 85,574 lnst Tuesdiy. Kep- ntative sules: Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh Pr. 80 84 %0 0 28 120 8520 1) 5 05 10 520 400 240 80 10 120 10 80 80 20 100 4 540 540 540 6550 550 rias — 250 40 49 — 40 40 49) — 47 40 600 120 4 8) — 605 — 49 lere were no fresh rocelpts of sheop nero 1o mako a market. Desirablo ntinue fn active demund nt quota- bly unchangzed price: alr to good nutives, $475@4.50; fulr 10 good westerns, 454,501 common and stock sheep, £2.5)5.5); good to cholce 40 10 90-1b. [anis, $1.50@8.00. and nothin muttons ¢ Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Offieinl recolpts and disposition of stock as shown by the books ot the Union Stock Yurds company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 0'eloci p. m., August 23, 152 RECEIPTS, SHEEP. [HOKSES & M58 e | HOGS. ars.|Head|Cars |Head Cara. [Hlend| ¢ rs. | Head Packing Co.. Jo 1 squires, Bo A rry & Barnes. 1o 1% & D, W W IIAODY - e Androw 1{aas.. Bonton & 8. Specl 't “u, slip'ts & 018 Lott ov : Chicago Live Stock Market, 0r10Aa0, 11, Aug. 23.—(Special Telegram to TrE BEE]1--The cattie trad had a very dull opening aud the close was little better. Ke- coipta, 9,00, Thoe stale and fresh recoipts comblned wide a IRFger, supbly than is often seen inthe yardson n . Tuesduy. fully 15,000 houd being on sule. As one-halfthut 1umber would huve been able 1o Satisty reauirements, seilers found 1t {mpossible to make clenrunc without u furtier whading of prices. ' This wp- plles to ull grades below cholce. That the utto were salonbie at steudy pricos was be- ouuse of the limited pumber of that sort on nofany uctivity in tho demund. London advices wope anything but encourug: 108 100X purters, thEbest American steers belng way down and the margin between Ghicags wnd New York prices boing too small to stiniu- lute shippers Lo activity, but the offerings of good ary-fed catbo Wore K0 Smull tnat holders were not pequired to make uny price concessions. The fresh arrivals coasisted of Wbout 4,000 nutives and 5,000 rangers, the lutter consisting of Texans and westerns in about equul parts. Natives wore quoted at from 200 10 $3.8 for common L0 extra steers and at from $1.00 1o £.00 for (nferlor to cholco cows. Texuns were firm at frow £1.40 to 8215 for cows wnd at frow ¥ .25 for steers, while sales arns Wore on i basls of fron $1.50 o #1.00. market was about as good as Mon- duy around the opaning thls woruing but by the middle of the forenoon it was off fully 10c por 100 1bs. Recelpts 16,000, No reason for the reak oun bo assigned, the recelpts belng swall and the decline taking place before ro- BONDS o TR GO*PAMID T.R. Correspandenca soliited: ¥.W.HARRIS & COMPARY, Bankers, Bt , CHICAGO. saie ruther tl | and from & A\UGUST 21, 1892. ports from on ‘chanzo had been recelved While tiore wis u little early teading at from £5.0) to 803 equally good Nogs sold Inter In the day at from 8580 to £5.5 and at the close it wouldl have been difficuit to get more than #5.80 for nnything in the shapo of n hog. Clos- in - quotations ware from £.00 to .70 for light 10 to 8.8, for han vy, Most of the day's work was doie at trom 85,40 to 6 75, The clgso was extremely dull and weak Thore was a goo Faemand for sheop and the markot was fiem at from tomedium, and at trom .75 to 85,05 for good to ehofco. 'Recelpts, 6,000, Tambs nlso sold strong - quoted At from £45) to #4100, Suppiies were ngaln 1.t and all the offeriogs wore bought up eariy, the market closing strong. Tho Jar Journal raports; CATTLE - Recoipts, 0.000; shipmonts, 000 market slow but _stoady; ostra steors, 8,000 others, KLO@LR: Toxans, $2.40@3.00; stockers, $215@415; cows, 15,000; shipments, 6,000; mar- broke to 100 lower: rough on, #4.501 63: prime heavy and huteh- LS, .75 103.80; nss; it wolghts, other grassers, To 8150 for poor shipments. 1,000; ady, Inmbs higher: tactive skors, ®1.05 (3,65 0 @450 mixed, $1L0@LT: wethers, ‘ornfed Texuns, H50@AT5: wosterns, #1503 Lnmbs, £5,95@0.05, New York Live Stock Markets. kW YORK. Aug. 2L-HEeves—Recolnts, hend. All for eXporters ind 8 nughtoror and foeling wenk: dressod beef slow at 7@0c per 1b.: shipments today, 700 beeves and 1200 quarters of beofi tomorrow, 502 beeves an i it g rters CALVES—Recolpis, 236 head; von!s, RuOKHT.00 per 100 1085 grs SnEEr—Receipts, #7190 hend; market slow but. stea shoep, $5.00@5.25 por 100 Tbs.: Inmbs, $.2@0.25; dressed muttons steady at O@10ie per 1b.; dressed lumibs dull st 10211150 per b, Hoas -Rece!nts. 4,52 noad. tnolud/n=z aight gars for aalo; market firm”at &.0X@0.00 per s, 1,4 no tradinz market ors, &5, slows Kansas City KANSAS Crry, Mo, Au 28 —~CATTLR--R celpts, 870 hipments, 4,500; the market was gencrally stondy; cows stendy to 100 lowe steers, £L90@01.20; cows, 8LO@LY; Toxas and 1“(“1;“ steors 8240; stockers and feeders, b2, 156D, Hoas—Recolpts, 6,000 shipuients, none: the mnrm-luw-nm’\ Steady to strong and closed WeRk to o lower: nll grados, $).83 bulk, 85,3062 SHEEP —Recelpts, 1.800: shipments, 40): the market was falrly active and. stoadys lambs. $5,00@5.25 St. Louls Live stock Markoet, Louts, Mo., Aug ~CATTLE—~Recelpts. 5; shipuents, market slow on nutives fair 1o cholee native steers, L00774.80; Toxans and Indian stecrs. $215@335; canners, .10 220, o Stock. 1T0G8—Recelpts, 2310; shipments, 617 mar- ket easlor; hoay, 50@5.70; mixed &,20@5.65; lght 5. 65 Speep—Kecoipts, 700: shipmonts, 085: mar- ket stoady; fuir to choice nutive muttons, $1.00 @480, po s Y Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Iu., writes: ¢ F'rom versonal exporience 1 can rocommend DoWitU's Sarsaparilla, a curs for impure blood and general aobility.” amage That Barn Nuisance. *Who Is the funny man on your paper?” Inquired good-natured Joan Schonoes of a Brx represontativo. He was told that when necessary almost any member of the staff could get off a funny paragraph or two. ““Well,”” continuea Mr. Schonos, “the man who wrote the paragraph in this morning’s paper about my having a barn in the vicmity of 532 South Thirtieth street, which is an eyesoro to the neiginborhood, is gifted with an Eli Perkins kind of humor. Why, it's guite the other way. For months ana montts have I strivon to bave a nuisauce in the shape of a stinking barn abated and have even called 1n the aid of the Board of Health, who wont 5o fav as to have the then occupant of the barn prosccutod, but the nuisanco is still aliowed to exist. Itsan outrage on the neighborhood and 1 Lave done all I could to wet it removed.” DeWitt’s Sarsaparilia destroys suol poi- sons as scrofula, skin diseases, oczoma, rhou- watism. Its timely use savas many livos. THE REALTY MARKET, NSTRUM TS pluced on record August 23, 18021 WARRANTY DEEDS, Anton Kostol and wife to Muary Dolezol, Tots 33 wnd 34, block 3, W L Sélby’s first add to South Omuhu, n 20 feet of e 7 feet lot 3, block 7. South Omaha. und lot 12, block 19, first ndd to South Omahit s e 80,000 Frank Murphy to 1" Baficy, all tax Tot 24 in 10-15-13'1ying north of Californin street and west of Twenty-seventh RVENUSEEE:, rri i v 8600 Oaroline Fenton nnd husband ‘to Peter Wiig, lot 15, block 4, Wiso & ' udd... 1,600 South Omuha Land compiny to Vetor Cockroll, ot 10, block Fh South Omaubin 850 Peter Cockrell to A T Wiig and wife, south 3) feet 1ot a0, Same .......... ... 600 W T Seaman and wife to i A Hyrae, west ) feet of oxst 161 fect of north b block “B," Sbinn's udd : 3,00 Windsor Place Build nz association to I M Eilis, ot 2%, Winasor pluce ext 80) W E Andrews et ul to W V Mo 85 foet lot 4, block 165, Omalit..... QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. F T Murphy to I E_Balley, all_tax lots 0 24, in 5-13, 1ying noi ot ifornia street and west of Twenty- enth avenue . . 1 City of On toAC hines, 15864 feet north ,000 on wside lot 4, block 245, Omuhu..., .. 65 DEEDS J ¥ Boyd, sheriff, toJohanna Fitzzerald, Tor 28 Wiock 21 'Walnut Hill..... 450 G_A Bennett, sheriff, to same, 1ot Pruyd's subdiv in lot 34, Millur, Total amount of transfers,....... The shadows that fill your life, if you're a feoble, suffering woman, can be taken out of it. The chronic woanknesses, functional de- rangemgnts, and painful disorders uliar to your sex, can be taken away. e one unfailing remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, 1t correets, cures, and builds you up, 1t improves digestion, enriches the blood, dis- pels aches and pains, melancholy and nerv- ousness, brings refreshing sleep and restores bealth and strength. 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