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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bearish Rentiment Prevailed i1 All the Trading Pits Yesterday, MUCH LONG WHEAT WAS CLOSED OUT Active for the First Mar- Trading Was Fairly Fow Minutes, But Thereafter th ket Kuled Dull-Stocks and Bouds, OIcAGO, Tk, Aug. 20.—A benrish sentiment provaried fn all of the trading pits on 'l toduy, und overythinz closed lower than yos- terduy's last figares. Whent was rather strong on the curb, before the bell tapped for rezular trading, and as o result of this, first transac- tlons In’ & regular way were ata point above yosterdny's cloge. hut the situntion was re- Enrded ns bonrish and there was considorablo #0:1inz pressure, resulting soon in lowoer prices. The bearish polnts wore. wenker und lowe enbles, strike nt Buffalo, the imcreace of ehol- era in Burope and the danger of 1t invision of this country and the heavy receipts of wheat ut ail ponts Bradstoet's reports the fnorense In stocks oast of tho Rock os last week ut 4,402,000 bu. and 525,000 bu. on the Pucific const, making a grand total of 4474700 bu. The government crop bulleting were of variable nature. Deliveries continue on a 1ib- eral son A zood doil of long wheat was ciosed out, and the soli ng wus eaunlly gencrous, wi ho buying was sonewhat restricted and can- tho 18, Tho weakness in corn and prov slons also ho'ped to cause depression fn wheat and tho market was heavy almost from the stirt Trading was tariy active far the fivst fow minutes, but theroafter tho market ri el dull. Lite cabies quotel tho Enzlish mirkot v With Borlin higher. Antwerp fo Pur s lighor on f wnehang Septembur up s0ld Off siowly to %, rencted heid around 7ase for u eon-iderabio yeth of time, sold off during the last hour and closid stoady at irn was lower and weiks ourly transac- tlons wore it abont yesterdiy's ¢ ofo. but re POFLS of ZONOTOUS EAlNS [n Tho most iportant Bections of tho corn beltstarted consideriblo Houidation aud low:r prices. the weiknoss betng helped alonz by the softness of (o wheat market. Later IUwis asserted thit the rains had been light and losal, aud the zov. ernment’s weekiy crop bulletin, indleatin thit drouth wis very coneral; there wis $ome recovery, G % Ly shorts on the Broak nso helped tio improvement, by Averuze price wis idorably holo th esterday, Soptember opened e lowe 2¢, sold At ¢ 16, broko todi3e, rectod agnin sold at dide. ruled duil and ¥ for o time, weakened again during tho st liour to 5113 ind closed at Outs was quiot ind easy in syi the course of corn and wheat, closing e Tower at o for Septomber. Hog products were gencrally lower. The yeceipts of 1ive hozs were s5mo i00) moro than expeeted, but thers was less urgency In the demand ind considerale realizing which resulted in Jowor pri- cs. The European choleri seare and the weak- s in grains also tended to produce weak- ness i the prov.s'on pit whero the downward tondeney wits accompunicd by dullness dur nz a considerable part of tho session. September pork opencd ie off at #1125, soid down without crial Feietion to $1L15 and_during the nst took n further dfp to $10.0), closing ut csterday’s wber lard was eutirely FU of the soss Ribs are 1750 Ipts for toniorrow: Whent, ) curs; onts, 28 cars; hogs, pathy with Estimaten rec 61) corn, 20,000 heiad. Lake frofzhts were steady for corn to Bullulo, 4 futures ranzelas follows: n the basis of 2 G January. LAun-- Beptomber. Cetober.... nuary. . BIORT 1S Beptombes October.. Jununr, H 06 2l [} 09 650 were us follows: FLOUK and unchanged: winter PUtents. 8.0 @4.20: winter sitralts, §.500 Spring patents. H00@L; spring pavsnts, ¢ 0. 0. Cash qu o, 0 8pring, Te: No. 3spring, 660 wdy; No, 2, Blise; No. h, 404¢; No. 4, 47450, . e No. wiite, whire, Siuiiiae, No. ", (24 Baney--No. %, 6o; No. 3, 1. 0. b, 80 sulos, LAX SEED—No, 1. 81 4 INOTHY SEED—Prin bbl,, #11.00; lard, per 100 1ts., short ribs sides (loose), FLRI@TY : dry salted shoulders (boxe:d), £0,000 7.00: short eloar sldes (hoxed), 85,0028, Wiisky—Disthilers' tinished goods, per gal., yellow, 8503, i’—Unchanged, Reecelpts und shipments today were as fol low 2 NTE 1400 200000 S rrols. .. ushiols. . Bushols I8 ye, bushols. bushols 60m| nze todny the butter wis quiot and unchunzed; erewm- erios, 17@:50; dairies, 5B, Bg.s, 1101750, 81, Louls Murwors. adually, olos- 2 }ic under No. 2 red cush and Aurust closing at 0% September, T10e; Oc- tober, i2he: Doce I Ugiis—oliowed esterdny Keptembe ag0; Ma Oats: Whot “und closed below cush nnd August closed at 47t0: und October, ¥i%ic: December, 1@ Lowers " cash and August May, /4 Lowers e to arrive, Quiet; 6ic on east traok, Wari prairie, §.0)u0.0 B0 0. LEAD-Stoudy, 8.0 timoth y, di creamery, 20@%c; CORNMEAL—Steady ut 0@B2.45. WHIBKY—Qulet at 81,10, BaaaiNa ~Unchanged at 64@73¢c, TRON COTTON 'Tims—Uinchinsed ut $1.10. Provisions—Dull; pork und lurd e.0ling av Insido prices. Pork, $ILKGGI205_ Lurd, 7.5 dry sult monts, 100s¢ shoulders, $7.01; 28 pibs, 8870 shorts, 80.12%4; sugur cured s, RU1L00GD 12,50, RECKIPTS—Flour, 12,000 bbis.; wheat, 19),000 ] I bu. i onts, 74,000 bu.; rye, none; bur ey, nonc. SuipaENTS—=Flour, 1,00) bbls.: whoat, 09,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu uts, 4,000 bu.; rye, none; burley, none. New Yori Markets. NEW YORK, Aue, 21— PLoUk—Recelpts, 4,100 P Wi OXports, 6,0u bols.. K600 s8¢ dull, {:Lamml lustances 5loe lower; sales, 11,700 " CORNMEAL—Qulict but W HEAT—Leco pis, 202, )X pOFLs, 218,000 V5,000 bu. of futures, 117,00 bu. Spot, dul nnd easier: No, ¥ red, store und elovitor; sl @sINe afloat) E82040 L 0. bg No, i pod, T60; upgraded rod, 800840t No. | northorn, 8% @) 0: No. 2 northorn, TA@c; 8§ @siiaes No. 2 Milwuukee, B)@Sotses No. i spring, 174 Options oponed ut Yy wdvianco, but clined 4@1e on howvy elpls, elzn- ers and roceivers froe sellors, we dker cublos, o Jarge increuse in the mmount cast of the Rocklies und on the Pacific coast, with local reaiizing, eloslng we.k at L@ ke under osterdiy rod, August, 8043@n1 50, olos- Dy nt 80le; Boptember, Bl K- 10GES1 Y osing ut BN e; October, S8 ¢, vlosing ut ¥2'cc: De- comber, 83aste, closins atBo; Aluy, 901, 60 %e, clusing nt 9 1ye My Dull, steady; western, @ose BARLEY MaLT-Duil: two-rowwid state, 700 Tooi six-rowed state, SXEN0; Canadu, 9500 8100 Cony—Rocelpts. 14.90 bu.: exports, 04,000 Lk : sitos, 200,00 bu. of fatures wnd 0 bu. of spot. Bpot: auiet wud ons ori No. 2 6440 1o © ovatori 03063k ulloat: ub rado’l mixe obtlons dull: veclined 1@l on lower und, folowin: wheat, ad- v d w@ho on loeal coverlng and closoed stondy ub 4@1§e DOOW Yostorduyi Angust. E0GIG e, closiug b O Sontein’ or. a0 BN, closing at 8% 01 Octobor, 575w lye, ol 10K ut Bed Decow bor, MA@ e, closing at 87a; May, 84 GW e, olosing ut o5 le. ’ Oa'rs—-Woceluts, 54.000 bu.i ©xports, 30 bu.; ales, 170000 L. of futures and 40.0°0 bu. ot potl. Spots dull aud lowor: options dull, wor aud weak) August, wl4c, closlug at stoady. THE OMAHA DAILY BE& THURSDAY, 0%o: Septombor. M@NKe, olosing At e Octobor, $8 T @i*e, elosing at #o; November, HHR@HIC, closing nt A0e; December, 0G40, losing Wt dci spot No.,? wiiite. 4¥pIsic: mixed western, 5054c; white westorn, 49@4ic: No. 2 Ohioago, e, TIAY—Quict snd firm gylloPsStody wnd qulots Pacifio const, @ i SCaAR— demand MoLA<aEs—Forelgn, nominal; New Orleans, quiet, steidy. Tick—Mode Eaus—Fulr pas. HihEs—Quiot but 2@iho: rutled, 200 Tottk- Ensy. more active: old now woss, SIL2GDILSI: E Cat e 1%, dull, wonk short cloar, $4.02 @ duil. lower: wosts orn sloam oiosed snles, 00) Ulorcos § option. sule terces' September at % olosiug at $1.05; 950 tierces October at 8400, olosini b $7.0% BurTER Ay, modorato demand. Ciipest-Eusior; Hght trade: partskims, 83 oxe. : Pia tnox—Qulet, stedy: Amerienn, $15.0.G 1.0 Corprn—Dull; Tnke. $11.50211.60. LrAn- Firm; domest TiN=Steidys struiis, te demand. fair. demind, fiem; receipts. 6,146 stoady: domestio floece, Toxas, 15010, moss, #1758 xtea Drime, middies. quie Omala Prodnee Markets, Pracnes—0O nlifornin, $L50D1.65; Liinons. 6707 buskot, EAONS— 8008000, tANGES —Cailfornls, Ported, £3. 00045, Brackuseies £, PLUMs—Ualforni BANA A8~ CAunAGE—-Home Frown. 5090 por doz, MELONS=Walcrneions, cratel, 2i¢. PrAns—It BuTTH scloot dai southern out of markot; in CALIFORNIA G Cucua New I 140 bu. box ket, 63750, 0, At ¢ —Good shipping stock 8o <0, £1.0 @' co nt 8l 2 @as--Goneral mirket. PouLTiy—Chickens $450@ 100 per doz.; good old hous, firm b S, Kansis Clty Markets, TKANSAS Orry, Mo, Auz. 24 — Wi About 2 'lard, old, G c: new, 62@6ise; No. No. old, B1@32 2 mixed, 4030 mixe |, 28BNl Ryi-Worulks 2, L4 FrAxsEEn—Stoady at s BIAN—Stroni; sucked ITAY—Ste)dy nin @0.00 5.0 -Duil at 141450, pra—Wheat, 54000 bu.; corn, 0,000 bu.; 2,000 bu, pMENTS—Wheat, 10,000 bu onts, 7,000 bu. oats, corn, nonej clal Raview. The_ Guardian, in its commercial urticle, ys: ‘l'he Inquiry for Inaia ds mafnly from Caleutta, which is im= pract'eable. Prices are fuirly’ stendy. Sales of light shirtinis have come to . standstill, The lizhter fubrics move slowly. Buyersscem inaifferent. expeetin: lower rates, althouzh apinvers and manufacturers ure suffering from insuflicient marzins, Printing cloths are Aulland siizhtly cas'or. There 1s oceasion- 1y t ved inquiry for China und for good quulities of shirtin In “Mexieans' thera 18 no actual business. Yarns ure fat und bureiy firm. Munchester C MANEDESTER, Aug. Coltee Maricet. W York, Auz, 2L—Options opened stond on near_e'osing, firm av 1+ to T po'nts np; sules, IR700 buies, Ineludinz Auzust, #i.; ptember, 8145 October, 1350 Novembe 5255 D) § 325 J Wool Markets, —At the ool sales toda 0 quality were offt at . The fine but medi wero the sale Gl per 10) (EXTAtHA New York Dry Gooas Markot, New Yenk, Auz. H.—Dema At first hunds was W Dut with jobbers there Wis 1ior nd, a lar:o number of bnyers into the market. Munufuctur seil bieuchud cloths ut ANTwERe, Au 300 bales of ave here was asm qualiv.es wero In go Kinds were siow. I Buenos Ayres, 61 Kilos: Montevideo, 537 U zo0ds winge, uctive do- ALC.y comn ing s refuse to %¢ in uny quantity, 01l Narxet. NEW YoRk, Auz. 2 but quiet. TaLLow—Dull and steady. ROSIN—Steady but quiet; stra'ned, common to xood. $1.2 @ £D O1L~Firm, Qulets middling, Tow middiinz. Gi4¢: 200d ordinary, te; not ana gross recivts, 719 baies, inc uding 1 baies new crop: exporis to Great Britain, bules: cotwise, 680 bales; sulos, 200 bules: stock. [ LIVERPOOL nd podr; CoRN—Quls cents LA erpool Markots, Aug. 20— WHEAT siders offer mod st; wixed weste sady; de- rately, 15, 45 11%4d per —Prime western, 428 6d per ewt Lk, ounseimun & Day wission ' eonpiny: firaier on the betier 1 heavy rains I the 1t quic .y workened on ne ase In stocks reportedd Guil on prospeets of and broko to the 7o beron liouidation sty stili cer - rece wus caused by prospects of in early settlemont of the strikes by the conference. “Corn and_oats deeline | under freo selling by lonss., Shorts eovered gradunly on a seile down. The secmed relioveld of pressure at the ¢ railicd e :sily with wheat. The larzer r oLy Iness of Uho grain markets up- o for buliing previsions tod forced n sharp break in v o un oad. The market ciosed wit Iy by Cudahy’s brokers buying CHICAG —Kennott, Hopkins & Co. 10 § All shorts having covered pretty frely during the last two days tho market ussumed & normal condition, responded to : Influences, pressure of T0ceipts was or, und prices ceded in' consequenco, wheat was off e under Septeu b thoush in w week that option will bo cush, Receivers suy thit thero 15 1o demand for new spring wheat, winter being preferred, us it is of finer quailty, There {5 nothing new In die situation. It is simply o quas- tlon of supply and demand " and the ltter 14 not tual to the supply; Corn and outs have wenkentd In sympathy with wheat. Outs.do conditions are decidedtly bear.sh on corn but the market was heid up by u cliaue that has controlied 1t a long time " and may continue todo 8o in spite of tho influences thit would ordinarily create weikness, Outs fol- lowed corn some, but they ou- ht to Le strong on thelr merits. 'l provisions the appear mee of Asiatie cholera at Humberg und Huvre and tho prospect that it wiil sproad all over Europe hivve discourage ] ho ders and induced lderale roulizl Thoe bears huve not 180w to uppreeinte the chunged condi- tlons and uet accordingly. .2 —F. G, Lozan & Oo. to & Co: Wo havo had o fair business in whe it toduy, lnrgely ioval September opened av 7iie, fHictuated from thit o 560 und closed ut id%e. We huve so often expressed the opinion’ that we see notli- inz to buy wheat on that it may sound like T 1old you 50, but unless we have some demnand from our forolkn hiyers INT will be regented Thequulity of the’ naw winter orop s poor. and from all we hvar the northwest will also be. Hizher ““prices rarely comoe | on poor quality © wnd wo - think this Jour il Cnot be ang o excoption. uble advices are of the demoralized charics tor nud likoly (o continue so until ufter bir- yoat. Corn lus beon moderatoly active, bt tondioz to lower prices. The rain 50 pnuch needed has come nud With 1t w serambie by the small boldors to wot from under. We think the ruin does not '1n_ any way change the condition of the early oF the lats pluntud With the fIrstitcomes oo lnte and with the second i ouly causing del .y, and muking 1v more luble to dumave by frost. Wo believe” buying on aceiines will piy. Outs Iive more bid (bone thit Anything oise on the tloor, The enerai tono of the piekers wid professional eraders (5 for highor prices. Oce k o.0sed ut $LLOT; Turd, 81627 ribs, Vhurters wera: - Wheat, 190003 corn, Tradors' ClicaGo, 1. tu Cockrel Wheat ope tone of private ca iU VOSLBECHiONS. count of the 1 by B the str.kes spreading, polnt for Septen Sty es of closing rully STOUKS AND BONDS, Dealings Assumed Their Professional ncter Yestorday In New York, NEw Youk, Aug. ¥.—The stock murket todiy Was (o m rked contrast o bhat of yes- torduy—all aotivity and strength of the lutter haviog disappeared, while the dealings aguin wssumoed their professional churasetor, Auother fuotor eume 1nto Hmit the amoun of trading, the exporis of zold anl the wd- vanoing toudeny whien was displayed by WOSL5L00ksS AL tho opening 500N Kuvo WAy to weukness, though the losses sufforod were gonorally Inslgaificant. The fuvoring ele- are Raw, firm, quiot; refined firem; good | in the Inte delings wero the strength and acs [ B0 tivity in Missourd Pacific. which was re:araed as indicating tho attitude of the Gould Inter- estin the mirkot and undoubte iy huying of miany stocks such ns Rook Island and Kead- ing by insiders, when the genoral bellef that short Intorest fsstill of 1ir:e provortions in conipirison. with the size of the market Now England was today the only renl weik point in the raiiroad L'st. Tho grangers hrouzhout the day were quiet and the de- cilning tendency In Burliagton wus more thin offset by the strength in Rosk Isinnd and St Faul and the rest ot the lis®wore without #nociul feature, In tho industriais, tond, and lnter distiliers and suzar, were especially strong. Among the speciaities Colorado coal and Orozon Short Line, and, to n less extent, Union Pncifiec, Denver & Gulf wero con- spleuous for o ndvances made. The market closed with considerabie animation, but oaly steudy Lo firm under tho_ pressuro o realize and wsudden drop in Lackawannu, whic 1ike most of the 1ist, showed n marked lack of support and was materially Lwor, whi v of the list showed small advances. The ti 1ons of the day ronched 20,077 listed and unlisted, KReadinz contributing 3760 wind 26,730, Government bonds have been dull and steady. State Londs have been dull and stendy The Post savs: The order at the subtrens- ury for £1,510,000 gold for shipment to Eurono by tomorrow's st nship enused little aln and (ess effect in the market. The only sur: prise arose from the fact thut the shipments should be made in the face of a decliniag ¢ cl market and at a time when lacreased supply of commorcial bills was coming in sight. "1t 1s undo stood that the s ment will be muade on speclal orders from abroad. That the shipment had littie cffeet on the market was showa In_the after noon's tradin; The proxy committee of the Wabash railrond hias received provecds on far more than a mujority of the stoes und bon s and will re-elect the present board at the un- unl meeting in St ciber ieorge Gould hias becn mak n nvuss for proxics with the idea of placing more Gould FeDECSONLAtives ou the boird, Dut nnless there i; i flood of revo.utions his elforts will be ile, . Tho followinz o the closin quct the lead ing stoeks on the N clianzotoday: Atelison.. ... Adnins Expross... Alton, T, L., o preferrod American Express & Onlo. ... thern. e, ticus for rings pod TR prfolk & West. pld orth Amior. Co .. Northorn Py Oreson Nay 0.5 L& U Pheitie dail... | Corti . Deo. & ... (500, *Pittsbury Pallman Itending . { | itichmond T do pfd. . 3 I Grand Western o prd 154 ¢ | Rock sln % L1081, & SOF It prd Geg St Paul Bi| do pfa. i uig|St. Paul & Omantia 417 |St P, & Omaha nfd.. @ |Southern Pacific... 24 |Sugar Retinery..... 5% Tenn. Coal & 1 14| Texas Pacitic 7| Fol. & 0. C. p! ' | Unton Paclfie. 1| U. 8. Bxpress..... abash. St L& P Hockin iliinols § St. Paul & buluth. Kansas & Texns pfd Lake & do prd Lako Shor Load Trust, Loulsville & Louixvillo & N. A, aphis & Char. .. Michigan Contral, .. acific s & Ohlo villo Cant ational Corda 62§ Westorn Unloj 85'¢| Whoeling & L. & | o pra F The votal sules of stock today shares, including: Atchison, 1262 Gas, 4,100; Erie, 45007 Louisville & Nashviile 62003 Missours’ Pactfic, 2,:0); New Eng G300 Teadin z, . Paul, 0.0, Poeifie, 3,100 Unfon Pacifie. Denver LONEY ON CALL— & per st loun, 2 per ¢ offered ut 2 per MERCAN 17,8 1 JXCHAN for sixty day blils, 4@ per cof but stend nd $1.8% for de- 'he closing quotations on bond TS w roz. Tii| N, 1. C. 1ig L 10) 107 2 1005, T 1ite 1id 1874 s s n Con. *N.W. Con. Deb. b SULO& LM St 1. & 8. F. S dign *Paciiic s of Loulsiana stand is. Tenn. new set is. . ¢ KHRAT S “Contral Pavitic 1863 103 KRl 2m... o ee 01 CAL | *Union Pac 8 |Wost Shore.... 44 RGO, o | Canng X I *Mutual Union 6s. *bld. t asked. Bos| BOSTON, Mass., Aug. the closing sto sk quotations: Ateh. & Top. ... Boston & Albany. .. o Maino.... ... uotutions, 1o following § 74 Boston & siont 205 | Calumop & He L0 | Frankdin . Chl. ihur, & Quicy.. 101 | Kearsurgo. sastern . IK. Gs.... 1221g|Oxceola Fltehburg R R...0). 58% [Santa ko K. C.8. 1. & C. 123 Littie Hock & F [ Mass, Takg | Bell T 5185 | L Eng. Ta 110 | Water Power LT [Cent. 0.(Gew) 100 | N o 10 |8, &8, Co neisco Mining Quotations, SAN [RANCIC0, Ol Au ~The official clos nz q iotations for miaing st were us follows: Alti..... Bulwor.. & Best & lelchor Bol Chol Mexican .. Mono . Ophir Potost avago . ra Novidn nion Consolld: £ SV v i ellow Juokot. Curry. Noreross.: New York Mining Quotations. NEw Yok, Aug. 24—The follew Lg ) are theclosing mlaing stocs quotations: Chalar. CrownPoint ..., Con. Cal. & Vi Dendwoo Gould & Curry Halo & N Homostake. Ontario. Plymouths ra Nov, Standurd.., Yellow fron sliver. L+ 40) |Quicksilyer. 10) | “do preforcod 630_|*Bulwer 1s Minng Stocks. outs, Mo.. Aug. 26.—Mining quotation Ankod | Stock, B W |Litile Alvert . et 1260 (Vat Marphy. 0 bt i) SHiver Bell . ureka .. L. 06| mail Hopds. dis *rooled. Asied. London Financial Review, 11502 by Jamas Gordon B ennett. ] 1z, 20.—[New York Heruid Cable— i & ek —The stock markets huve been duil, wi ried disposition to reul- 1z¢, Uie SErioUs nuture of the news rezurding choteri ut Humburs hiuving had u_ depressing influence, ws 1t ls foared it may chock any re- Vivil of business at present. Consols have iven way 'y per cent for the money sccount. ndiun sterling oans are by per cent lower, but Indian rupes paper, which opened 15 per nt lower, 01080 ub i advince of 1 por cent, Forelgu government soeurities huve boun duli and Teavy all d A moderate dciine was estublishea 10k Turkish issucs, Spunish, Groek Ltatian but “Portuguese Is a _trifle botter. Home ™ “vallways closo * with a better tendency than thuy have had, Scottish lines particulurly ire sLtrong on buying orders from the north. “An advance s estabifshed 1o Cu.e- doniun uad ‘North British., An Huproveiont wus also marked in Grout Western, London and Nocihwestern, but those lines having continentil connections wore u trifle duil wnd lower, cholers abrond. Weekiy ure gonerally ‘favorable. wore or less dull all duy, roulizations huving Leen Somew hit numerois, i £god muiny operations evidently boins mad under the lmprossiou that the strike Is con- pietoly sampod out Nourly hus Laken place, inciud Shicago & Milwaukee, hvilic, and % o % per cont on most have bevn duli insyipi- thy, Unnadin Pacit s and Grand Trank (ssies leiving off at i decline of 1 10 % percent. Mex- leans ordinary preferences close flat at u de clinwof % 10 & per cent Upward of w quarier of i milifon 1h° go.d s been sent into the buik during the week, und us notbiog be tkon OUL there was easier tondeno In the discount rhot 1L continues 1 be found ympossible to b the rate ficn in tho face of the abnor- Iy lurze suppiy of floating cash. Tho weuk- s OWever, 18 1nore WIth 1o surd 10 Short puper, quotatlons for long duted bills keeping flem. Cho rato f0r three-months binkors ie- coptunces sulll ouil for 1 1o 1y por cent, but the wetunl ¥ork ug rate s neurer 1 per cont thun Intely. BhOrCmoney 18 uowinaily b por ceut, with but small do.nind. Flnaucinl Noces, K ANSAS Crry, Mo, Au, ~c 1~ il learings, #1, s Aus ~Three per cent rentes 90f Tor the uceount. New Youk, Auz 8575 Dulances, £6.524,313. HAVANA, Aug. 24 -Spanish gold, #2. 200 Exchunge, trw; n‘f(:unnnflfd ind vtinng, and u general de i3 per cen Loutsville & bis an 2—Clearings, wouts which gradually made thowsolves folt l Pricavsirusa, Pa, Aug. 2.—Clearlngs, § AUGUST 25, 1892. balunces, (§2192,800; money 24@1 per cent, BAtivone, Md., A2, 24.—Oloarings, 2,197, 253: bulunces, $226,098 Fate 6 per cont. 8, Tenn bulane 10 at $1L50. LONDON, Aug. 94'-Tho amount of bulllon gone Into the Binkof Enzlan { on balunze to- duy is £10,00), CINCINNATE, O.. Awg. 24.—Money. 4@ por cent. New York exchunge @ ic discount. Clenrings, 182,250, New Onueass, La., Auz 20—Cloarines, 881010, New York exchinge, commorolal, le: hunk, $1.5 per $1,600 prominm. BOsTON. —Clonrings, #1201« 870; baln i per cont; exch (nge on Now York 10@150 discount. 81, Lovts, Mo, Ang. 2f.—Oloarings, $1672- 786; balances, #1717, Monoy quiet at 027 por cent. Exchanze on New York, 75 discount. CHI0A Aug, 94— firm_and unch i Cloarinzs, $16,210.500. Now York exchunze, $1o discount. Sturilng exchun e, dull and’ unchanzed at 887K tor sixty-day Dilis and $488 for sieht drafis. STOUK LIVE MARKETS, Cattle Generally Show a [etter Tone—Hogs Open steady, Close Wenk, OMAHA, Aug. 24.~Thare wns another liberal run of stock of wll kinds the supply for tho st throe days, wmouating to 8071 eattie, 5,416 hoxs, 8915 sticep against 6,017 cattle, 11, 050 hozs and 16K shuep” the first half of 1yt week, an facrerso of of over 200 cattie, $510 hows ind 2300 sheep. In quulity tho cattle wore the o a8 on o the Inz days, and {n othor respocts the markets “presentod no very marked differences. Good, r po cornfod cattle or fat westerns were rather fiard to find. On all de- cent crades of Deot stoers tho market was gonernlly quoted us firm. Sowe nice 1,100-1b, Steors brougitt 8161, Common to fulf griss and only parted futted stufl was slow sale With prices inclined ts go lower. Sonie good 140i-1b. wostern grass cattle, brought $4.25, while a big string of Texans sold for #2751t Wais 006 Wit would bo ealied & very active market, but the eattio kept moying and inthe onid nresonable clearanee was effceted. Butcher stock and canners were in liberal suoply. Over haf tho fresh reccipts wore mude up of cows and mixed stock. The mar- ket wis steady on the eood to fe to e lower on the comuion stufl, sales beint at from $1.00 {0 8 L35 for poor to' prime cows nnd heifers, Bulls, oxon and stags were ratlier slow and lower at from $1.20 10 8240, Calves yere genoraly unchianged at from 8100 to pretty much two preceds The stocker and feeder trade continues to piek up. Business fa this line was quite lively, aithoush it was difficult to discover tauch if any Improve.,ent in prices. Reguinr deaiors did the buik of the buyinz, but quite a faw cattle went Lo tho country at from $2.00 1o ¥4 15, Lyr-oly from 32.4) to 8270, Kepresun- tutive siles Av. No. [y AV, 115)’ LS5 Pr. Av. Pr. 350 LT 44) 89 L1088 46) cows. .. 027 ] o8 200 200 200 cse L533E 1PERS, 7 1 4) 155 1) CALVES, 83) 37 STOCKERS AND FEEDENS. 5 55 00 6) 05 2, il 16, k MILKERS AND SPRL 0D 1 e 0 10 GERS, Isprin: 1sprin, . Ispringor.. Ispringer . Lcow and caif 1cow and ealf. 21 00 1cow and ealf. 3) 00 Lcow and calf. 16 00 200 WESTEQN ) ATTLE, No. Av. Pr. No. 20 COWS 10 46 steers. 163 steers. o84 27 WYOMING CVrTLE 175 44 heifers. . 00 5 Av. Pr, 110 83 1cow. 1L cow. cow cows 21 cows 1feede 12 fecder: \eifers 13 bu 1s i euly 12 calves. . 2 cows 07 cows . 5 buils 20 steer 5 steers. .. 4cows 16 steors .. 270 2cows.. 1 cows . 5 cows 10Gs—Conditions vorod the buyers, Tueran was very hber. und the (Ill ity 9 al good; the shipping demund wus not ereeptibly 1nc wwf (shippers took 1, eaving nearly 5,000 for locul buyers, fnd there was a Dlg ran and lower market in Chicugo. It is ruthier rem ek that under thig combination of uafavorible circun stances prices shouid have been mi as well ns they we As it was shippers startedout, gettin 0 meding and houvy hozs sorted «t from Jto $5.40, with good to teher loads at from ®.42; to . This was very near steady prices but Little decline wus noticeabie 1o the common, 1ight and mixed stufl, sules bein from #.1) to &.4), lurzely ut’ 8. The broak in provis o and bearish adylces from weak close. ind some twenty loads re unsold on which bids were fully s lower thin the early murket. Sules wore lurzely at .20 to . o sawe nson Tuesduy. 0 general of prices paid was $323%, aguiust als Tuesday und 9407 last Wodnesduy. Representative sules: 8h. Pr 4085 0) 85 10 510 rined Sh, 100 is totally unike any It cures diseases of skin by rewoving the and at the same time supplies good b wasted parts. Don't be imposed on by substi- tutes, which aro xaid 0 e just us good, # is wot true. No medicine dioved 50 much sufferin wonderful cures, or 1¢ I My blood was badly poisoned last year, which got iy whole systen out of order—diseastd and ac nt source of suffering, no no enjoyment of life. Two bottles of Brouihi me Hight aut. There I o better rewedy for blovd diseases. Joun Gavix, Dayton, Ohio. other blood the blood an ol Treatiso on blood and skin diseases mailed free, BWIFT BFECLFIC CO., AUanta, Ga L I $4.75@4.50; falr wosterns, $150@1.530; comnon nnd sheep, #2315 ool to choice 40 to b. lunibs, #1.50@5.50. Representative sales: Ay, Ir. 05 8140 Tecelpts and Disposition of Stook. Off cinl recelpts and disposition of stock a8 shown by the books of the Union Stock Yurds 1y for the twenty-four hours cnding at loek p. m., Auzust 24, 185 HECK SHEED to good St 00-| No. 480 Utah wethers . [HORSES & W18 5. | Hoad T, Swits Thg Cudinhy 3. I’ Squlres, Boston . Bporry & Baroes North & Co.. . Wilson ¢ Chiea & Androw Haus. HHL& Tl Benton & § J. 1. & Noth LAY | it Ry 0,800 WESTERN PACKING INTERE 1 TN, Movements in the West 8Show n Considera= ble Reduction, CINCINNATI, O, Aug, 24, —|Spoc! to THE BEE1~Tomorrow's Pri suy: The week's packing constdernble rveduction. Total 170,000, cor.- 230,000 last week und 195,000 lust making 5,903,000 since March 1, ugainst Oa year ugo. Prominent vluces com- follow Al Telogram Current will I tho west shows Chicago Kansas Cily Omaha, St. Louis. . Indianapol Milwaukee Cinein; St Josepi, Ottumwa. Nebraska Chicago Live Stock Markot. Cuicaao, Til., Aug LSpecial Telogram to Tue Ber.i~The cattle market ngain hud o fairly steady tone in spito of the fact that the receits were large und consisted princi- puily of common and medium grades. Of the tire 15,000 head on sule only ahout 6,000 were and the bulk of that number did not grade botter than medium. Owing to the lin ited numberof eood dry fod cuttle offerod 1t wind sold readily at”the previous day's Vor all other deseriptions the mar: s unsettied with a woaker tendency. the ¢ood etock was moved out at substin Tuesduy's prices, but n good deal of won Sl remained in the yards at tho and should Thursday’s reach the avers proportions, sellers wouli no doubt be re- quired to xeeopt fower prices. The range wt which most of the duy’s business was trans- acted wis it from 1. % nitives solling prineipilly at from, $1.7 £5) for cows und at from $3.75 to $ While from 5200 to 31,0 Texans und from 25 terns, ze of pricos paid for huzs was from £250 L0 5.0, but one s was reported at bot- ter than & d the volume of tradinz at prices below 5.8 was comparatively small, ir to zool grades constituted the bulle of supply and from $.40 to 8575 was th At which the bulk of them were Quotations wore from $.00 t0 .75 to choice light und from .15 10 §.85 for lieavy. Saies of shoep were at stoady prices, quota- t1ons being from £.50 to $.7 for POOE 10 ehoice qualities. " Lambs were suloable at from & to ¥.15. which is ap advance on lust week's closing prices. o focelpis Cattle, 18,020; o 000, Tho Eveninr Journul reports OATTLE—Reccipts. 19,000; shipments, 4.500; maurket 1 @loe hizher: prime natives, $1.0.G 5.5); Texans, $2.00@ rungers, $L050 native cows and heifers, $2.60@500; 4o busi- ess in stockers and fecder Hoos—Receipts, 26000; shipments, 10,000 marset active and i@10e lower; rough pack- ors, BLI0T5. 5: mixed, H.49C55); prime heavy and butchers' welzhts, $.655.15; assorted light, £.0505.75; other 'lights. $3.40 SnEEP—Recelpts, 8,000 shipments. market active; sheep shade_lowoer: u shado higher; nutives. 21,000; sheep, 1,1003 lambs New York Live 5 New YORk, Aus 1,16 houd, Including 6 lower: nuttve stoors, BL50@5.00 por ewt.; Coio- rudos, §130%:4.85: buils ind cows, #1.25@5. 50 per cwt.; dressed beof. wo (k, Swie ‘por 1h.: ship- ments today, 1, oves and 5.60) quarters of Deer: tomorrow. 55 boeves. CALVES—Ro Bi—Rocoints, irs for sale; dull and wd: markot 1ssers, 82.00@ Ko Sheep, 2@7.00; dressed dressed lumbs steady at $1 Hoas—Recelpts. 7,810 nead, ine! rs for sale; markot fi; ewt. market i lan nt $), 01150, 5.5) per © muttons firm Kansas City Live IKANSAS Crzy, Mo, Aur. ceipts, i shipments, 44005 the m j010 netive ana stronz to higher; ¥ to e high steers. 82051 cows, 8L.10@250; stockers und feeder: tock. 24— Hoas—Recelpts, §,800: shipufents, 1,102: zood hozs were s und common 10¢ 10wer; all o5, #.0003.65: bu 5.4, the BEP—Recoipts, 0); St St Louts, 27 Ship 26; market cholce native steers, $1.0024.7 1 stecrs, 8L90G5.00; oun —[kecoipts, 4855 shipm ket lower; heavy $.605.35; mixed $.00@: Tight 85505, 70, SHERe—Keceipts, 2830; shipments, murket steady, irm at $40)@4.00. ———— A Midsummer Sweep, PhiladelphiaEnquirer, Reports trom the democratic headquarters aro 1o the effect that the democrats have car- ried everything in sight. 'This is their usual policy. in August they sweep the country (on paper), but when November comes they somehow are not in 1t It 1s the August sweeping that is now going on, none; SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Rest cattle, hog und sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, 3 W;wll B rotl\ers? fouth Owuha—Telephone 1117, - 3. 1 DADISMAN, . 4 WOOD: | Manawors. Market reports by mnll anl wire cheerfully turaished upon application. —THER Campbell Commission Co. EnstBt. Loals, Kunsas Oity, South ~aux City, Forv Worll A. D, Boyer & Company 66 and 5 Exchange Bullding,South 0. . Correspondence solicitod and vramptly answe Epecinl attention Lo orders (or slockars & fesd: Uhleago ", Established, 1880, - - Inoorporatsl, 132 Capital fully pald, §20.00) Waggoner Birney Company Write uF wire us (oF prompt and rellable warsst reports. i Perry Brothers x Company, Live Stosk Commisslon, Hoom 61 Exchange Buildiuz, South Omaba Telepbone 1700 OMAHA Manufacturers” and AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Tea & AwaingCo| Wall Bros. & Co. | Tents, awnings, tarpan. 11, € vora o1l k{nds Flags, hammooks, ofland Fabber clothing, Sond foreat'guo. 1113 Farnam | BAGS AND TWINES, Jobbers” Directo HARDWARE, Roctor & Wilkelmy Co.| — Libeek & Lim. Corner 10th ana Jackson | Dealors tn hardwars and stroots. HARIOSY L0018, 1404 Douglas stroet. LUMBER. —t Bemis Ohi.lhb.xriug Co Importers and mrfs, flour sncks, burlaps, twine, BICYCL M0 bavon, | Bleyelos a01d on monthiy| BOOTS AND SHOES. “Chas. R Tee | John A Wakelold Hardwood lambor. wood | Tmported, Amariean cATpets and parquat ooFInK. 9th und Douglas. LIQU als 1quor doalye 1001 Farnam st. e ———— | MILLINERY. Morse-Cor Shoe Co. Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's agent. [EUNS Loaninply you with evory- 1'%, Wo.nen's an ehllds —at £actory pricos and dlseonnts. LAtost stylos rham stroot. Room 1o, Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer. TandSewedShoeCo Wholesale Mfrs. Agents | noy-s | Boots, shoos, folt ' gona s Hlarnoy-st. 2 s A (jI,')'I‘IIINl' Blotcky & Cohen Clothing, Ing. otion. furni<i- iive us a telal, pios prapaid by ox. , 1113 11 COAL, COKE, ORNIC. OmahaCoal,Coke & LinCe | Eagle Corai it Hard and soft coal. &, . fron 3. Olerfllor & o, Imparters and Jobbers of linory. notions. Mall orders prompt. 203-12 South Uth st PAPER, Standard 0l Co. Kefined and fubrieating olls, nxie groase, eto. Carpenter l’apfifio. Carry o full stock of printing, weapping and | apor, oard pa. HAKing & Sneal Mreof VK & 8" pants shirts and overal 61415 South 11th David Cole & Co, 8. 10th streel PRODUCE COMMISSION. Enhed | Brnol & 0, Whitney & Co. v Produce, fraits of all Butter, oggs and poultry. KInds, oysters. litn and Dougals | fRinige: Window 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. “DRY GOODS. M. B Swith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, notions, far- |Dry Gools Co. Notions, nishing ‘goods. Cornor( gonts' furnlahing goods 1th and Howard-sts, Cor. 1ttha it Howard. gy Omaha Upholstering Co, | Beebe & Runyan p holstered furniture, | Furniture Co.. Gra 110" 21104 Nteholay steeot | Tith street. W holestle only | GROCERIES, M. Steele & Co. DRUGS, Blalie, Bruce & Co D. outh 13th st. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter. oheoko. ozgs pouliry and gamo, 17 South 1ith STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairV'ks Stove repairs and water attachments for _any Kind of stove made. 1207 Douglas. SASH TOYS. 1. Tardy & 3. 4. Dishrow & Co. Munufacturors of sash, @oors, blinds and mouldings. 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