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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS There Was Quite a Panio in Provisions Yesterday. REPORTS OF CHOLERA ABROAD CAUSED IT Prices Went Down as If the Route Were Grensed, Dragging Grains in the Same Dircetion—Stocks and Bonds, OmcAcO. TIL, Aug. 25 ~Thore was a panie tn vrovisions on tho Boarl of Trade this morninz, owing to tho cholera scare in Europe, and prices wont down as If the ro were groasel, drazging graing down with them: but inter in th u feellng of zronter econfidence was developed and nd ecided reac- tion In everything resulted. Wheat opened steady. The settlement of tho strigeat Buffaio,reports that farm rs' de- Yiveries of winter wheat wore falilng off, and the Clneinnrtd Price Current's statement that the returns from threshin : continue very dis- appointing anl that the condition of spring wheat had deteriorated durine the last week. were Strensthening pleces of news but were more thin offset by the report of the sproad of the cholee in Europe and the we dk cubles and the break in provisions. Tho first was the most important factor In the bear inter- estnnd was used to the utmost. New York flooded this market with the most sensational and pinieky dispatehes. sayinz thit steamors wero refusing to load wheat for any of the in- fo - ted ports, ind thit the business stugnntion ubroad had caused tho suspension of muny Rrain merchints, 1o impress on soon provated thut it mizht be impossivio to sell our wheat abrod and there was a partial pinie among holders. I tioy Bros. wired their correspondents in Humbues I the situntion wis as bad s rep- resented In the papers and the, auswer wis: “Cholera not severo: no dan_er, Tk, Wit th wenl ho'ders woro woon hatted. par nfidence ind Tly loss wis strfke off, tha bull for w re o curh boucht Beptomber at 4, aainst e it tho close yesterdiy, but when the bell tipped thoy dis- covered thiclr error, for there were plenty of L and undor tho lead of ol fnzs prices eraduaily veceded to i%e, the Jowest fi ure yet renched on the crop. Then the offerinzs decronsed. forel n aavices be- CIINE IOFC encouraeins, provisions ben to recover from their panle und an upwared movement in vilucs resultod, earrying the ce to e, and the close was steady at 5i4c. Corn was more or less affocted by the pre- vaiiing demoralizition. but did not broak as much 15 whent or provisions and recovered all the l0ss and wore. Good rains were in miny of the corn stutes, and Bry Con don., who have heen leading bulls, free sellors on the oarly weuknoss, were also n good many stop lose orders to be exceuted, which contzibuted to the weikness. Luter the < morc_confidence, the trado be-an o arzue that raius after atl might Dot bo 8> benclicial ns was at first supposed. Wheat and hoz products wero Show of st-en ‘th and prices advan hizher . touched d to b1 %c. then broko wit iened, sold up Lo 5250, advance of e over visions to 4 and closed ot yosteray's lst fizures, Cats were fairly uetive and weak early, but oon hd i partial recovery. Fiest siios of tinber were e lower Prices re ed 10 41%¢, reacted and cosed ut Hie, o Bitin of ige. Hog products were nervous, unsettled and decidudly panicky for w tline. The recent surenzth In provisions wis based larzely on the Increased European demands, conso- quently the elo'ory news from Europ uced eonsternation and there wi Tiqu dation, stop loss ordurs and viclous rafd- inie. The iatter was tirouzh brokers and was suppused to be for the account of u hey packer, it 18 said, has ail Boli | 3 h pork roke 1o #1031 without o and elosed sto vy ut 310, coni- irod with the closing price of yesterday. eptember iurd opened «t $i.45 arainst §7.6:4 esterdny ut the close, declined further to 7,40, but rallied sharply to 1.0 and_closed aUFT0, Short ribs opencd 5o lower ut 8oi0, 80/l down 10 $1.55, ruilied and closed at §7. Wiicat, r3; hogs, Estimuted 0 pts for tonorroy 675 curs: corn, #70 cars; outs, 270 ¢ 17,000 he; Lako fr Wurar No. 2| August ... Eoptember. .. December. .. Conx No. Augnst Beptombor., Moy, 0415 0 izt Eoptemer. Cetover. Junuary Bt IS ptember. 6l quo Dol und unchan winter . 94,1 (04,2 patents. . Vs, R, pring pav-nts, @7%ce: No. 3spring, Gotie; N i 3 COMN—] ower No. 2 bie No. . yellow, 50%e. OAT<=No. %, W@ H%e; No. 2 whit No. 8 whire RY Ban ..o, AX SEEL— "OLOTHY SEED Pork—Mess, per b, 010.025; lard, 5G07.701 short Tibs sides (lg sulted shoulders (hoxed), & ar sides boxed), $7.0:28.00, rs' finished goods, per gal., No 8 cush, 5 3 Gie; Noo 8, £ o. b, B vz doe. 0. 1. $1.03 Flour, barrols . Wheat. busheis. Corn, bushols. .. Oats, bushels. ] 2S00 20,000 Rye, bushels. ... 130,000 Birloy, bhshols. 11" o) On the Produce exchango todny the buit murket —wis quiet; 17@50; duiries, @22 Eg New ¥ NEW YORK, Aug, pts, 18,000 pls: exports, 1410 bols.. 14300 sucks; dull and weak o the”ubsence”of domand: sules, 710, COMNMEAL—Dull W uEAS—I{ecopts, 03,010 bu,: eXporis, 187.000 bu.; sales, 206,000 bu.'of futures, 102,000 bu, of ‘spot. Spot opened weuker, closed firmer and modorately netive: No. 2'rod, 80143030 in store und ¢ 8 A@8lc afloat: Sl @82 1. 0. b graded rod, Tiwsle: No. ern, No. 2 hard, 1orthorn, Ko ole; No. 2 w20, B No. ¢ Milwaukee, 8ise; No. & spring, Tae. Optlons wore fairly nctive, but irregular, oclosing firmoer; declined oarly 4@he on eusivr cnblo . uusottled woather abroid, Uberal roceipts and on the orn seare; advanced W@ke on une orable ¢rop reports and focul covering. lose was it @50 over yosterdi 2 rod. August. NKBMSC, olosing at K0ye: Sepe tember, 8OLGERL1-16: osing ut Ble; October, 81 0-10az8:ig0. closing it 8ige: Noveniber, Kityih H,r, closing at N, 5 T-10e, closing at 8350 ing at o » KyE—Dall, BAVLEY MaLT—Quiet. Colty~ Recoluis. #4000 bu bu.: sin'os, 2000 U bu. of future spot. Hpot dull nud o elovutor; G aflont: un Qise: ot ‘ with May, 805K@NR s clos- and 65,000 hu, of No. = G50 1 uded mixed. obentog @nde, clos) stz ut 57 Y, i peolDty, 167,000 bu.i'exports, 500 bu.; Jos, B0L000 Lu. Of futures und 88.0.0 bu, of BpoL. Bpots and ontions moder itely setive, fliacr; Auzust, C0@dige, closing nt g} Bupleber, USYG@INGe, olosin s at #04c: Octo- ber. Ny @: elosing ut 30%¢: Decem ber, @ Age, elosing nt 401y ot prices dull: No. 181 No. i white, 41%0: No. 2, i isige; No. 2 white, mixed western, whiio w 70 No 2 O 40 Hay—Firm nnd qulet. Hors—Quiol und weik; NUGAR quiet: retined fulrly tye, firmi low wrades 1o lowe No' . #K@3%e: No. 1, 5 =16 S@uies No. 12,5 9-1003 11- oe Li=l00; N stoady, gulet, B Firm, quiot. —Quiet, viny! western prime, 0@20ie; s, . 1 Dkgs, o e Stoudy but’ quiet: domestie flecce, Doi puiled,” Bue OiK—Dull, nomin W07 new wess. SI22@I25); extra pri 0 Out medts, nogleoted; wmidd d Loxus, 16@:1e, e CHERSE—Quiot, ensy St 13,30, Tin<Steady unch . hicher, August, 824305 September, § May, PEACHES— Tlinois, 65 ORANG ported. .00 BLACKBERILES MELONS=Water nelo Piats—HBurtley previous we n time in 1801, 1t I8 tho understanding the rates on flour are to ho ad Septomber 1, and in s lutin: millers to cet out ail the flour they ¢ Vefore thit date. The flour market is still without mueli life. and for n week mills have not sold un amount equal to their output. minds Just how to proce new crop and thoy nro dofng much. Foreigners bid fairly well. but they constan: prices. Wit whnf sold, it seems to be e cleared up and thoe de question abou tlour from Minne rincival roads rununing to Daluth try to ceep up the anpoaran e of ¢ 100 [hs., but there are w croat many people other than the shippers who know that this s aomyth, 1t fs 0 question If certiin favor firms, rate. KANSAS Crry, Mo, BRAN—Stronz; sucked, LIVERPoOr, Aug offer freely.’ No. 1, O per cental; rod weste a sprin red winte Cory—Quiet: d western PEAS 468 per TuRe 5 points up 105 points do 1) points down; sales, | Au activity inthe dry zools NuwORLEAN 7e; low middiinz, and gross receipts, stock. 63,439 bules. Co. 1o 8. A, MeWhorter. was about slek cnouch durlng the irst two Liou s Lo encou, und short necounts. Current publishes some bullish crop reports which ure coufirmed Uy Prime snd advi from tho west, especfully Kunsas, stato that wheat stacks huve be thoroughly souked by the b threshins will be deluyea for sorm continued heavy rocelpis rather confiiet with reports of poor ¥1elds but the wurket his been 50 weik th nd it enme w et st more ure In corn und hea vypuroh ses for short account, After whent begun to move up shorts Were urgent buyers of corn and ud vi cent. Tho n up it tho olose wnd nniess there 810w ld bo in- dications of frosty wuather prices ure likey 10 8oLl ofF souie. December, & -1 exports, 25,000 In DrOYISions there WAs o v of ¢ho! recoversd partinily or the st uelfic coast, 20@ Duncan. Holifuzer'& Coi' Our whout it e ber ops price s No. & U%@ No. 1i, 3@ Motassus—Forolsu, nominali New Orleans, | brov 50 the present the shock wheat i about all mur- ketod und that recolpts will be much lighter. The aeuiund for cush wheat of all grades 1 muoh fmproved, Al thut s needed to kive us un wdvance s the forelgn demand. What we get . trom the uorthwest L Futher Alscc araglog i old mess. $IL1@ hort clear, 88.07%. Lard opened lower, closed stondy : western stoam 50) tierces at .05, tierces Sept losed nt $L.00; sanles, 1; _optlon sales 1.00) Lor nt #7.9057.00, closing at % tlerces Ootober at $7.00, olosing ut BUTTER—Light demand. atout stendy. part skims, dy, qulets A ake, $11.5011.60, domestic, #0571, T straits, $20.4072).50, Pia Tnox CorpER—Dull; LEAD - Firn St Louls Markers, £1. Lovis, Mo. Ane, 25.-Frour—Slew and igod; patonts, KATOAS); extra fancy, WieAT—Opened lower and broke 15%@1%¢, then rallied and closed s yostorday; cash: lowernt October, 724 August 30i40: Neptember, T1ic: December, 7i'ge, Corx—Sharply decilned earl nd closed 4o options @ik RYE-N pras tGic on east track. F rat 08e, 1 n i unchanzed: creamery, o CORNMEAL-Steady at Witisky—Stedny at $1.10, finished oo 's. PROVISIONs —Dull nnd casy, but with the ex- goption of pork which soid in smal lovs ut (uotations ure unchinged. our, 00 bhIs: whe t, 212,00) 0001 bu .t Oats, 41,000 bu.; rye, none; 43,000 £,0,0; 7,00) hbls.; whoat 300 Bu. ry <~IMour, 0,0.0 bu.{ o L none. Omnha P nrkots, alifornt o o b M. 0, -Chlitornia, out of market; Im- southern LEMONS 0o grown, i s, 5.0, stock, 12141 2003 per doz. wtel, 2ie. smuli lots (@i, Ly OANTALOUPES—Per crite, $1.5); Joms, T30 por skt CALIFORSIA GRAPES ~Dor caso, $200, « s -Por doz., 2510 NEw P TATor 09" par bbl; In sacks, 1@ 150 per i ONTONS—Per Lbl, §1.0)@ 1 HERITES —10-q . boxes, #201@ ates, #L.25; bu. boxes, 0 @2 soarce at $1.2 qt. cuse, 33 £3-GOod shippinz st eneral murkot, Ihickens $.00@ 100 per do good old hens, firm at Se. Minneapolls Flour Market. MxxEAPOLIS. Minn,, Ane. 2 —The North- western Miller says? Tho mils ran very he in last week, the agzrezate oit- nst i, 185,380 bhls. for 05,185 "bbls. the he correspond- t lake and rail od be LhL, me onses th's 15 stinmu t the ome millers have not mide up their :d 1 relation to the olding back and ot y look for = lower hus airendy been sier to keep bakers and for low prades is t oxports lnst weck TL8%) bbis. the provi- to_be no longer any Je beinz e on uth. The two i better. The dirg 8 (8,10) D, week. The polis to st per Nl B tleast, huve not niways had the low T—Lower: new, G156124¢; No. 2 red, 2 hard, old, 53¢ 030, N—Weak and lowel white, 5I@51 ¢, ~In_demind und st No, 2 white, old, -Weulk; No. 2 ne —Steady nt 8igdie, No. 2 mived, 47 No. 2 mixed, ind unchiunged; timothy, §7.50 007 .00, 29¢; duiry, 15 2 ¢ Eaas - Dull at 14e. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 40,00 bu; corn, ‘hone; outs, none. SutpMENTS—Wheat, 34,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; outs, 4,000 bu. pool Markets, Wurar—Dull; holders lifornin, Gs 8d7Gs, 04d (s 25 &0 per centil. mind ~ firm; poor mixed ntal. 8t4d per eental. T, 45 18, 415 6d per ewte crn, 408 ' ner ewt n tinest whete and colored, Live (s 113 1@0s id pe; hud —Steady; 218 Gd per ewt. TO1 Market. W YORK, Aug, 25.--COTTON ED OIL irm, but quict, TALLOW=—Qulet but firm: ecity (200 for pkgs) 4 5-16e, Rosix ed, common -Quiet but steady: stra n: h ) ab WL@e kW YORK. Aug. 25.—0ptions opened steady closed stendy b to 730 bags, includin optember, 81d41; October, ver, 3183 @ Spot Rlo firmer dnd niore New York Dry Goods Market, NEW YRk, Auz. 25,1 s rather more ot in aceord with the terminat'on of iubor troubles and tho advance In the season. Yet, no marked changze wis notlceablo 1 any quar- ter. Auz 2.—Qulot; middling, o3 kool ordinary, Ge; not 4 bales; sules, 150 bales: Traders' Talk, OnroAao, T, Aug. %.—Counseiman & Diy to Cockrell Bros. Commission combiny: Wheat opened deprossed by a New York dis- pateh reporting continentil n ulized on ref skipments | s10C0 187 was mado ub 74, 7T for west reported uw Shurp fuilin winter whent recelpts and more on phatio compluints of © spring whent threshing, Shippors bouzht freely ¢ ine and charters reached neaely 50,000 bu, The markev closod about the top of a lhe ralty and 30 higher thun yesterdiy with 1n- dications that the bottom hus been reached, Corn declined o B¢ to 524 for October and Muy und closed on bulzeovousloned “by local shorts cov- eri out nnd offerings were absorbed by heavy dealers who b prices on the L'l'ur und predict thut May oats will sell f rlously uf Lecauio panieky, seilinz to 81041 for 82 pte ber. New packing futu; and the market rall buy ing, but ¢losed d kots dumor- scount of choler. frolghts Leing ed tor forcizn ports und arafts gainst ping disehurzod. The low record Septomber and ioes from the off in Jecember. Luter ad the de- Outs Were very strong through- feve In considerably higher v dse. Provisions were the most se tod by the olers nows and pork ¢5 Were botter I with graln on 1o lalng, with o nervous G0, TiL, Auz, 25.—~Kennett. Hopkins & ‘he wheut murket z0 good buying for bouh long The Oinclunatl Frice 0 vy rains thut time. The at u moderite reaction wus in order cordin 1y Pcslbly we niay dviance tomorrow. The feat- us boun llyuidation by long od the price u full rket 0oks pretty well ovened Oats were wen's eirly but firmed up on ¥ bad breulk, 4 belug the sellin e mofive. Drives 1gth In other but tha confidence in- values Las severely shu ke 10AG0, [, Auy, 5.~ F. G. Lozan & Co. to uriot \ueh more actlve todiy. Senioni- AL 30%e, Sold us low us 71 %c, closing udvices show no iu demand and the markeus erilly lower. Interlor recelpts show Salllug o, Our own ndvices are that for THE OMAHA DAILY BEYl FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1892. both ns to quality and yield. Corn has been strong a'l throush the sesslon. Seotember opened 1t about Slige and closed at fron 10524, We have no advies of any imp mentof the growing crop. Receivers suy ro- celpts will be heavier. We believe in buying on declinre, Oats wero rather quiet ~but steady, We look for them to sell higher. The liquidation in hoz products hias heen very heavy. The principal cuuse for {t was the cholera sonre. which wo think i greatly ex- agzerated. We look on all product us che: p at present prives, STOUKS AND BONDS, Some Bullish Feeling Was Stimulated by the Strike Failare. NEw VoK, Aug. 25.—The final doclarinz off of the switchmen's strike at Buffalo stimu- Inted a little bullish feeling amonz ths local traders In the stock market this morninz but there wis no widening of the speculation. The withdrawal of funds from this eity to the fn- ter or has gone at bid rate since Saturdany and s n result call monoy 1s distinctly dearer, In addition to what s now recognized that there s pratienlly no Ifmit to the de- mands which Europe raiay make upon us for £old and despite tho material cheaponing ot exchange rates the outgo still continues, thoush not in larze amounts. Under these conditions tno new demand which sprang up a fow days ago his falrly disappeared and the stroneth of the Gould shares, atded by the recont decision nud the manipulation of industriu’s, fafls to more than hold the ket stoady and today the upward novement Wits s00n brought to nn end. No pressure to sell app the fluctuntions were ¢ Himits than usnal of late, alvost all the lead- in: radirond shiares being restricted Lo rango of loss than 1 per eent. ~ Reading, w th very woder ite transactions, lod in thodoalinzs and New Enzland, the Grangers and other conlers were vory quiot. developing no special fon- ture of fiterest A drivo was mnde at Read- inz I tho afternoon. however. Without mi- torial result and in the absence of support, Manhattin wae sold down something over i per cent, but with the exception of adrop of | percent in d stiliers, in the early trading, thore were 1o other weale spots developed; The bitiminous conl shares were the special strong po'nts, both Tennessee and Colorado coul risineg sharply In the forenoon, but the Hmits of the movement wassoon reached. The reiteration of the rumors that the deci- sion of the chancellor of Now Jersoy would bo favorable to the coal combinution was used to he'p the drive at Reading and favorable crop report 1in depressing the Gran rs, but on the who'e there waus nothing in the nows of the day that hnd any materinl influence on the courso of prices,” After tho lnte driv the market settied down to treme dullness, elosing dull and barely steady, venerally at only slight but frrogulir chinges for the duy. Government bonds were dull and easier. Stato bonds were dull, Tho Post says: The extremos to which the bear contigent was put in depressing prices was shown by the fact that their chief argu- ment today was the cholera scare. This wis brouzht forward to depress the granger stocks, it befng usserted that buyin: in rovd would bo rostrictel on account of the epidemic. Towards tho middleof the duy, however, buying became nore active, but 1t was essenviatly teaders markot. The following nre the closinz guctuticus for tho leading stocks on the New Ycrk Steek ex- chanze today: Atehiwon...... Adams Expross. ... Alton. T. 7., od. however. and finod to narrower o prd N. J. Central 3 pfd do preferred.. ... Norfolk & Wes Amerienn Express.. 120 |North Amer. Co ... Haltimore & Ohilo.., 933 Northern Pacific.... Cannda Paciic...... 885 do pfd.. Canada Southorn. . 59| U. P Den & Central Pucific...... 20y Northwestern. ..... Ches. & OhIO.... Ao ptd ... L v, Central, 16| Now York & N §23( Ontario & West: 1| Oregon lmprove Oregon Nav. 0.8 L& U e Mall, Dee. & . Cotton Ofl Certific’s Del. & Hudson. DL & W Richmond T m Gl T s tio Grand Western A6, S do pfd. ] srthern pid. 141 Roc %L pfd by |St. Daul.. ite| do pfd Wig St Paul ISE P & Om Hlinois ¢ St. Panl & IKnnsas & dnery...... 1 & Tron.. 5 17 “Mcmphis % Chi tMichizan Central Missouri Pacitic Mobile & Ohlo. Nashvilie Co *bld tasked. The totul sales of stock today were 210,714 shares, - including: Atehison, 1170 Erie, 70; Louisville & Nashville, '5.70): Manhut- tan. #607: Missourt Pacifi i New Engz land. '10.40): Keading, 55,8)0; St. ' Paul, 4,8)0; Union Pacific, 6,400. ¢ Wheeling & | “do prd. NEW YORK, Aug. 25,—MONEY O at 2to 2% per cent: last loan, closed offered ut 23 per cent. Prise Meitc LE PAPER —4@3%5 per cent, STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet, und heavy at 81,8015 for sixty day bills, und 84.87% for de- mand. The closing quotations on bonds: JALL—Easy 4 per cent; Mutual Union ... Int. Cert..... cifie 1ats. |*5orthh. Pacific 2nds. 5L S R Gen. M adu 5.0 10 1SE Paul Consols ntral Puciic [8i8. 106 | St. P, SR G, 1st i Loty on Pac. 1ats.. hore........ R G W. X KOGy K bid. erntked. Boston & BOSTON, Mass avtations, Tho following are theelosing sto tions: Ateh. & 1 WG| Calumot & diecl Boston 206 | Franklin Chi. Bur. & Quincy.. 10174 Kearsargo Fitehburg K K.... "\ 884 Oscoola... Klint & Pere M. pfd Santa Ko (6ppor. K. C. S0 & Littio oc Boston Land Co., 3| West knd Land Co.. 1| Bell ‘relephono. . |Lam<on Store 8. 164 | C 0N ston & Mont'... Nt. Louls Mining Stocks. Mining quotations Stock, Did, Askod. | Stock. Bid. Asked. Ellzabeth ... 534 60 |Lat Murphy. .00 Hope ... 04 |Stiver Beil., ‘10 Montrose. [ [KANSAS Oy, Mo, Au, 446,385, New ORueAss, La, Aug 25.—Clearing #1.059,000.54, NEw York, Anz. 25— 638: balances, M., 147, BALTIMORE, Md., Auz. 25.—Clenrings, binlnnces, $250,0)5; Tate 7 per ADELUITIA, Pa baiances, 8 —Clearings, #L- ourings. $.01,017,- 13743 money Menpnis, Tenn.. Aus, 030; balan nzat 8l ,—Cloarings, #108,- #7,874: New York exchunje sell- 0. Aug. 25.—Money. 314@06 per oYork exchuuge 8@ discount. 071, Bos Mass., 25, —Clearings, #1 043 jces, LD 23 money per cont exchunge on Now York 10@124c discount. . Louts, Mo, rings, K155, balunees, Money quiet 1t 657 per cent. Exchanze on New York, 50¢ discovnt. 'he weekiy statement of ance shows un_ Incroase of 2,475,001 In_gold und 25,0001 In silver. Three per cent rentos 9f KU for the uccount. Omicago. [l A —Money, steady and unchunged, Clonrinzs. 814, New York exchu Tie disconnt. ng exchun e, aull unehinged nt M.ATY for sixty-duy bills wnd 8485 for sizht drafte LONDON, Aug. 25.—The bullion tn the Bank of Englund Increised £275,00) during thoe p.st week. The proportion of tho Bank of Enz- land's reserve to lubility whioh last weci wis 4510 per cont 18 now 6040 per cent. The umount of bulllon gone Into the Bunk of Englund n balunce today, £56,000, IVE STOUK MARKETS, ¥ Cuttle Soar hers Steady--Hogs Active and Lower, OMalA. Aug. 2 —Recelpts woro not very heuvy, but thoy were i big lmprovement over Just Thursday. The fuur duys': receipis foot up 1L cittle, 2,028 hozs and 5,780 sheop. agulnst 6542 cuttle, 16,052 hogs und 1,648 shecp thie corresponding four days lnst weok, un iu- wVANTER,, counrits, soHooL DISTRICTS, :WATER COMPANIES, BT.R.R.COMPANIES,vte, Correspondence solicited. V.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163+-108 Doearborn St 1, CHICAGO. 7] W VORKe BOBTON. erense of over 4,00 battle, 50) hogs and £000 | ket strone: best native muttous, 8,121 eral quotations, $L0)@4.7 i ew to say of tho general GO to chofee cnttl nAtive OF Western, WFe 100 $3Rreo Lo © hey were wantel and soid 3 prices, a load of gooa Medium and s werg nard to dispose of satis- factorily, in fact thoy were If anything a shade lower than uny time this week. 2 sold, however. About forty 16ads o thesfrosh roceipts. uppliod with butener's stock und ors of late, and in con There Is little — cattle market. d Dispositi Officinl recelpts and dlsposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union § ny for the twenty-four hours ending at wdily wt fally s 121-10. steers seliin common grades MORSES & M1 Hend| Cars. | Tead, ‘ y " N 4 Manufacturers”and dobbers” Dircetory cows wore included fn | Cars. Head|Cars DISPOSITION. on common wad jounts from 10¢ to Good to eliofot cows 1nd heifers are still In active demand nud all righte heifors were nt Bulls oven and stigs were <low and unchunsed ut from #15 to 82 were steady: veals av trom $100 to 1 t from $1.00 to $1.0). m stufl this woek A Packing comp Sules of poor 1. Hammond ¢ “udahy Backiing Co. auires, Hoston i 5 White 1% & D.... L ngs and common There was o moderate stockers and fecders with prices firm on good stull at trom 826 to 8 fuir 8tuil were at trom 8200 to §.50. ative sales: nount of tradine in Andrew Hins. .0l Jles of common to | &g s DRESSED BEEF, ship'rs & £'d're 1L, Aug. 25.—[Specinl Telegr: 600l to extry cattle sold fully as yesterday, 1f All other doseeiptions wore 10ws the decline wmounting to from makes the heavy supplics under which th has been str fewer thin 2 belng offered today 118 for the expirod, part of this toluy's re- week exceodins the raceipts of v sterns alone. bemz £.50, with sales at from £1.65 10 8250 for cows 2 thougn from §1.75 to $1.0) w; ns wers about steady sl Lasis of from 31,40 to 84,35 g There wis 10 strenth in Tt wis incompur bly tho worst mar- tho sellers to 1oe at the very outset and Lefore thore wis a well defined o STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, for unything whiie fi 30 wus offered for ades e fron 8 were on sale and fron rango nt which tho hulk done. thouzl u few carly sales w There was ight_run of sheep and lambs zood loeal and and 8iles woer 1 cow and ealf.. vere from £1.0) to #56) and from # i Limbs are nearly $) 100 1bs, hicher than at this tiu Cattle, 18,0.0; .W00; sheep, The Evenins Journal ranorts: OArrLE—Recoipts. 13.00); Ay 10 strong: good £ ext 55,007 others. T 57 feedors.. 103 4 feeders.. 8% OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENT! HARDWARE. Omaha Teal & h\uiu;"uET \\l'n[r Ilrln.\‘. \('ifo. Reclor & Wilhelmy Co. | Lobeck & Linn. Fings, hammocks. ofland h".'}-".f."f.'.'-‘;".'55:-‘1I"'»"| Corner 10th And Jackson | Dealera {n hardwaro and e — — BAGS AND TWINES, LUMBER. Bemis Omaha BagCo (Chas. R Loe. John A, Wakefiold, 3 Hardwood lamber. wood | Importod. American Ports T Y CAFRELS AN PATGROL | IAR GOt Nl wAnSeS ek i, twine. | 9th and Dosalas. | Qainey white time "2 Pomsiiibile 4 I ORI oo - A BICYCLES. LIQUORS. M. 0. Daxon, | Frick & Merbort _— AND SHOLS, MILLINERY. se-Coe Shoe (o, I Obertllee & 00 | 00 110 G Dot SRS AtEadts, Importers and Jobbora of o cvdibayess, anl are miliinory. tions. Mall Waloh IS very saleabls orders prompt, ™ i . ‘,‘ 1th merehants. % 205-12 south 1ith se. Steven: Creedo PAPER, | OlLs. Manufacturors azout. Loansunply YOu with ovors — — ¥ T faetry et s it ad ! o el Garpenter Paper Co. | Standard Oil Co. Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer. HandSewedShoel [ Weing panoe, oned pa | " Oil, axts groass stor® H02 1104105 Harn oy-s | i, K00 18051810} (oA 118 BTC OYSTERS. “ CLOTHING. i King & Smead David Cole & Co., ok, H1h Hathoy, % T PRGBEAT SRR AT PRODUCE COMMISSION. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. Ablishod 1878, Sooab GO T Branch & Co. - OnahaCoal Coke & LinCe | Eagle Comizs Works | Whitney & Co, D Produco, fruits of all ™ Butter, eggs and poultry. 8. oyste Hard and soft coal. s, 1. | M galvantzed iron B1WSouth 13th st. XInis: oyator: 1ith and Dougals | Sorniee: PASHENAL - SRR T RN . 1110, 1112 Dodge- st k e e Bl | UG Dotgb abL Jas. A. Clark & Co. DRY GOODS. Butter, oheoso, oggs poultry and gamo. ME. Suith & 0o, | ‘Kilp:in'uk - Koch ST SoutA SN ok ngers. $1.0501.2); stockers, $2.5 et slow and' 10@17¢_lower; 1 112 10 cows..... 014 1 foeders 1184 market active: shoep stronzer: L b Toxans, ¥L9V@, 6); Lumbs, 4 ansas City Live Stock. 10 feeders. 1050 HoGs—The market was 1% to 15¢ lower from rt to finish. ceipts, 5400; shipmol ve begn all v the worst brak the mnrket has s There was‘the ususl shipping d mand. und g00.1 to cholee me Hum and by were sorted o the shiop rs at the rathe Only threo sale wrs und loca mixed hogs ut 10 commonish Hght stu il so ading wus mod and the noon market wis 10 lower for common stoc grades, $1.01), of £5.20 to 85.4). however, were u buyers bought tho by rket waa very dull S 10w as $1 05 and e T found the pens pi The following marriiee liceasus wera is- sued by Judge I Nume and address, J. Case. Detroft, Mich I. Johnston, Omiha. .. W. Franefs, Omaha. . nnie Kofer, South Omaha rank Modura, South Omauhu | South Omuha —_—— An Army of Street V Just imagine a city witn 60,000 street hawkers, each accompanied with a barrow and a donkey, going around the streets sell- g all sorts of war vastness of the territory they spread over em 10 bs £ very numerous. ln ¢ B. L. Wakeman will te.l you to 852 agalnst The general ler yesterday 03 last “Chursday, Teprason - alla Lusionsk Yet owing to the they do not s SuNpax’s B all about them. - DoWitt's Sarsaparilia aestroys such poi- , skin diseases, oczoma, rhou- Its timely use savas' many lives. e Building Permits erunts were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterda Panl's cliurch, The following The Philadéiphia Co story frame shed, Seven wminor permits . imitations, at “cut prices,” offered by unauthorized PIGS AND ROUGIL fraud and impo- sition, tho genu- quaranteed medicines are sold only througl rog- ularly authorizod agents, and at tho follow- ing Tong-cstabli p—Recelpts were liberal and all west- good demund the it about steady pri Fair to gooa to good wester: stock sheep, 001, lanibs, $1.50@5.50. ery (for Liver, Blood and Lung Discases), . Favorite Prescription’ (for woman's weak- nessos and ailments) Pleasant Pellets (for the iiver), But at theso prices, which must Do paid for the genuine, Dr. Pierce's medicines only the best, but they'ro the cheape: they'ro guardnte or_curo, or the money is refunded. The manufacturers take all the ing them on frial ! to cholce 40 to Representutive su ex: s, New Mexlco. 52 yearlings, New Mexlco. New York Live Stock Murkets, 25~ BEgyBa—Keceipts, dressed beet dull at T@ie shipmeuts today, 70 beeves and 55 y caso to benefit 10s an insult to your infelligence for any dealer to attempt to sub- stituto other medicines for these, by recom- mending them to be * just as that be may make a larger pro UaLyEs—Recelpws, tihead: markot i per yews, 8000 ; grasers, &2, oo, Gy sheep dull at t. lower nt 80046060 dy ut 0@10c; dressed muttons, s lumbs wenk at 1 @11 Hoas—Recelpts, '#5.0 head; market weak at #5.0,Q0.50. SOUTH OM AHA., Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. "Best cattle, hog und shecp market fn the west St. Louls Live stock Market. &n Louis, Mo.. Aag. 25— CATTLE—Recelpts, market steady; fair 1o 87003 shipwents, 2000 nitive steers, § stocrs, $1003 Ho s —kece!pts, canners, #1, 10G LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, 'Write to this houss for cor- rect Markoa: Roporti. Wood Brothers, Telephone 1137, HowisY 1 had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a balf bottles of Other blood medicines had fafled 10 do me any good. .45 S S ) childhood with an ags e et (oo bottles o i ‘manetly. cured mo AT yonn, 0. OMAIIA ur Blo fouth Omaha WiLL C, BEATY, Yorkville,'s. €. Markot reports by mull anl wire chearfully turnishod upon app) THE— Campbell Commission Co, Chlcago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas City, South Omahy, stoux City, Fort Worth, A. D, Boyer & Company, s8and 3 Exchange Balldinzg,South O ondonce sollcited and promptiy answersd, Bpecinl atLention to orders f0F sockers & (SSS | Our book on Blood and Bkin Diseases mafled 0" "'Wx'.‘»,'é‘.’v‘mm Co., Atlanta, Gk P0eR0 s - - S Eatabltalied, 1581 Incorporatad, 133 Capital lul.ly pald, 820,000 Waggoner Birney Company Wrlte or wire us for prompt and Fellable markes ' kafo aad effec Tesown for bilioua: oo et constipation ‘Teatal dej readon, paiinfy ) Brothers & Company, Live Stook Commission. KRoom 61 Exchy Bullding, Bouth Omaba b e buone 17k NG puitoiu Thtly proper 5% bl ¥ 855 CHEMICAL 907t 1eeerereseres st sevtnseteres Dry goods, notlons, fur- [Dry Goods Co. tions, T STOVE REPAIRS. Bishing ‘goode, Cornor Arniahing 001 STOVERBPAIRS 1th and Howard-sts. fth et Howard. N ———————————————— | (Jua Slove RepairW'ks FURNITURE. Stove repairs and water iments for any tove made. 7 Dougla an | ——— . inahia. Uphalstoring Co, | Becbe & Runyan p holstered furniture, | Furniture Co., Gra B30 Kictotis strast | Heh stroot W holesalo only. | SASH Flvleslvonly il antaie e 4 GROCERT D. M. Steele & Co. 12011203 Jon [ I DRTs B 4Ty Dishrow & Co.| B, Hardy & Co. | Blakie, Bruce & Co | sanuractorers ot sash, | oya 1hums, loors, blinds an ouldi Braneh of- | 2th o 1zard sts, dolly, 5 go0ds, Owal DOWNS | 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. P A blood, akin and wnnary diseases. A regmlnr anQ ,‘ 10th and Fio The eminent spectalist in nervous, chronic, private. registerod gre ' deine. s diplomas nod cortifi oy tng with tho groatest success eatarrh, spsrmutorrhoca, l0st manhoo!l, seminal Wenkn: impotency, 8sphills. stricture. gons orrliven, gieet, varic wcte. No meroury used. New treatment forloss of vitai puwer, Parties unablo to 151t o Wiy bo (Faated & home by gorrespondence. Medicine or Instruments sent by mail or 8Xpross see curaly packed, no marks to indicate contents oF ow preforcod. Consull frec.’ Correspondence strictly private. Book (Mysiories of Life) sent free. Ofios hoursde.m. 109 Bundays 10 a. m.10 13 m. Soad stawp L0r repir. s Hxpenicnes His Skl Have been proven by more than 17 years of untiring success which has never been surpassed in the madical profession, while his re- sources and facilities for traating Private Diseases are practically unlimited.” Such is the universal testimony of thousands who have suffered and been cured by DR. J. E. McGREW, The Specialist. Y With a practice of 17 years’ standing is it any wonder that hi skill in the treatment of Private Diseases (s today unquestioneds During all these years Dr, McGrew has gradually perfected all the little details incident to the treatmeant of Private Dissases until it is no longer a practice with him, but A Socience. He substantiates ever y statement and fulfills every promise. He is reliable, reasonable, skillful and fair, and is the most successful spe~ cialist in the entire west in the treatment of Private Diszases and all - Diseases of Youth and Manhood, Those who plac: themselves in his care can safely rely upon him, as every cass is regarded in the strictest confidencs and treated in the most skillful manner, Gleet und all annoying discharzes: Strloture, or difficulty or puln in rolleving the Bladdery Syohilis and ull disossos rf tho 1500 1 Skioi Nervousness, Goooral Debllity, Loss of Man= hoot und Awbition, Want of Life n Itativy, Bad Memory, Despondeat, Discoursged, Ros llef obtained w thout loss of time ] rom business The most powerful remedios known ‘Lo modera svlence fOF tha trowtuent of the wvove disoases. Wrike for clroulurs und question 16 @ 14th and Farnam S8ts., OMAHA, NEB.

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