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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Everything on the Board Opened Eome- what Higher Yesterday. BUT WHEAT VERY EARLY DECLINED Lower Prices Immediately Followed In tho Other Pits, and the Closing in All Lines Was the Lowest of the Day. Cnicaao, Til, Aug. 3).—Everything dealt in on the Bonrd of Trade opened somewhit higher this morning, but the strength was not long tived, Whent sickeacd utonce. and as there was no quarentine to ) lower prices out of the other pits the allment svon bee: mo epldemic all oyer the floor and values roceded In unlson, and closing prices were genernily at or near the lowest of the day. Tl fmproved tono in wheat at the sturt was @ue uhiefly to vhe cold her in the Rorthaest, wh ch was sald to be injuring the B rvested eran still in the ficids and the ~mncut grafn as woll. There were nlso dis- atches frons Minncapolis reporting thut frost K}Id fnfifeted some damaze on the growing These reports, with a the on first sell, wheat in North Dikot somewhat bigher privato cables, oper ket ut o al e advin e night's But - the of the was 1o and the stron - th was gl and decided weakness took 1ts pince, and 1L was wot lonk betore prices had lost fully %e. The down- turn wus heipod by b the Indications that cholern firmer grip on Europe ana the of iong wheat, Ty addivion fieures were shown pur to o the extimites of the Vienua showing u ig incrense in the Eurupean bros pects this yenr us compirod With list. ond hese ticures had uvery dopressing influcn B0 in spite of bu Jisl foovares in the l Bltuation wenkness was the gener d rolg unconfirned rumor thit cholera had peated ot Now York had a depressine efect Tor uw timo. . Septen.ber opened lgo hizher nt 0% - 5010 01T 10 Ta%e an | elosod Wl at iile. Coti was weak and_lower, wlthoush aliiost overy LN i L Way 0 neWs seemo | 10 War- Fant better prices, The weather wis unsca- gonubly cold nnd frosts were reported Inmany Joe Iities, Huthe receipts were hoavy. being [ wiinst an estimato of G2 cars and this with the woikness in wheat and rovisfons guve the toue of “the mar- ouwithstanding the weather. Buldwin ang e were iz setlors und the sealpi ord w180 focimed disposed 10 ta o Lo selli the weak ount of i i depres- . hut the agiin weakened and the ¢loso wis only a point nbove the lowest of the duy. Sep- tenibor opened e higher at51%@s1 e, Soid it so1d down to 5t and closed nt Me, utiinued unfavorablie news I regird 1o the crop sadier thin othier grajus. Opening lic price fluctunted between that and fge lower thin yesterduy, clos.ng at tho bottom. Hog products were lower on free solling. wery litt o demind and the weikness in wi and cora in spite of Hizht re a better tone at the yurds. For an advance of 215c ut 811,35 for Outobu up to #10.17%, wenkened Wwith corn and close at the Lotiom at $1.45, 1083 of ¥itse. Liurd s 245 and rivs e lover. Linke froi-his unchanzed. 4 Estizunted rocelpis for tomorrow: Whe: cars; corn, 4.0 CuTs; 0ats, 230 carsi hos, head. T, TATIcL Wi A Bept Decombe COolx No.2 August Bepten Moy, OXTa. .3 Auvgust Beptewber. . Cetober.... MEsx ' POIK Beptember, Getoter...... 10 Janunry Lati— Bepten [ leading futures ranzed as follows WIGIL | LW, |CTOS! 4GB s Jnnuary. . Tollow, Cash GUOtatIons wero &8 und not quotably Frovr—Dull and easi Tower, Wirar—No. 8, X icitNo. 3, No. § spring, yellow, No. 2 white, no sules; L57t4; lard, < ¥nort ribs, sldesloose). shoulcers (Loxed), 16,50 s (hoxed), $7.0 G17. finished goods, por gal. NUTPMENTS. 16,00 18,00 00, 8 00 58,000 28,000 172000 18,00 100 700! 200 butter dairies, Flour arrein ... Vieut, busheis. uts, bushels. e, bushels. On the Produc toduy nurket wies firn s, 1620 2. Eg.s, fir 175 @18 nd WiEAT—Ovened e higher, soon de and closed %6o%c below yi Cash, T0%c; Septomber oloseq die: Decenber, 7 Conn—Followed bolow yestorlny. loso I nt 4ie; Octaber. 47 Decenmber, 15be: My, 40 OATS—Lower, exeent for May. Cas Beptember closed at $0%c; October My, 0y c. Ry irmoat BRrAN—Firncr t 6 HAY—Lower: prairie, Gush, September your. ~Quict at 7 i Unchanged; wikky-»Steudy #1.10 for inishea goods PROVISIONsS=Duil und ewsy. Vork, in job ots, #11. Lard, nominul; lower: #.4067.45 1; 10050 shoulders, horts. 840 5 boxed ged: shoulders, shorts. $0.02 us, $11.006412.00, 7,000 bbls: whent, 166,000 38, 00U Onts, 74,000 bu.; rye, 11,000 g8 und ribs, ¥ wore. Bucon, unch d ribs, § ,000 000 bu.i onts, 6,400 bu.; rye 8,000 buriey, nof K Markets. NEW Youk, Aug, i, —FLOUR—Tecolpts, 56,0:0 kgn.: ©XpOILS, 7,601 DOLS.. 000 Sucks; sulos B,8 G LD 5. Banuey—Stoady: more doing, JORNMEAL-Quiet, stondy. W EAT—1E0eD i pLs, 202,0 0 bu.; ©XPOFLS, 256,000 bu.; sules, L700,000 bu. of futures, 216,000 bu of spot. Npots_moderstoly nctive, eusior, ©los n - steady; rod, 8 @80'4c In store and eleviutol BR@RIge alloat: BIGRIY 1. o +i No. 8 rod. ungraded red, 7 807 o No. I northern, 21 No. 1 hard, D4e: No, northern, T No. 2 Milwuaukee, }lu 2 Chidugo, B2ae. Oplions joks netivo, and ovened © o aa VAnCo o firmer cables, and decrease In amount on pussige: decilued 3010 on tho fncrouso (0 tho Engilsh visibie, foreign sl faw. 10r o Tecolpts, Hght o con i fong Fou. izing, closly ndor yesior- Quy. No. 8 rod. August. e ut B0l Seprembvor, My : ficht O¢ Nlby@aiye ut Blf%e; Novems Decomber, Bi%@oge, closin: ut Closlng ut e, wer i, Oeaud1.00. OXPOrts, and 80,000 b No. 2, 880 8iy0 in xed, Mooy A@dXe on Receivts. 7,000 oy w08, 410,00 bu, of futur pot dull and woukor: otliers. on the 1nore.se of ihe a suge, o sler cubies ind bettor eru weuk and aull; Ausust, @ i Septem ! HTHESe, “closing a Decombor, 74y clos'ng ab 58! 85y e, closing ut itile. Uars—Lecolbta, 2,000 bu.i exports nope: auics. .00 Lu. of futures and spov. Spot dull und weukeri obtions Gull nd lower; August, 350 Soplombor. SSL@ 3,0: olosin - abitlc: October, Wie, closing at'0¢; spot, No. & white, 1@ 42 mixod western 400; white westorn, H@#c; No ¥ Chlougo, gh- ulet, barely steady. closing ut ops—bull'und weak: Pucilo const. 20@ere, LGAR— W, qulets refined tiru ’mu‘ e 0. 0, d@ine: No. 7 di@ilge: VA M@ %0: mould VA dR@Se; stind® J« A, ':i%l jo; "Confeotioners’ A, 4h@IX Bt tonesfiork, quist and saster: old mess, SILUTHQ@ILEG Hew mess, WLTHQLLN em wod N Cut moats, dull_and freely offered: pickled shoulders, GX@6¥c. Midales. quiet —und steady, siort clear, 88:%. Lard. dull and caser: westorn steam oiosed nt #.0): sales, 200 tlorces nt 80248 (b option saies. 5 tierces October ut §7.04, ¢losing at 47,81 naked; 20 Uerces January ut $7.18; Septembor closed Forelgn, nominal: New Orieans, autet nd avendy RIcE—Firm: —Light demand pkes. Hinks —Steady and qulot. Woor—Fatr demund: firm; domestic flcece, 2 pulied. 200 e; Texns. 15@21e. rEsE—Dulli nbouw stoady. 4 Pii [rox—-Quiet, stendy: Amerlean. $13.0.@ rerioDully Inke, 811 01150, | omestic, #1151, 0. ~Waerik; straights, $20.3)@2.38, Omaha Produce Markets, PeACHES ~Californta, 81.502165: Tiinois, 6750 per basket. LEMONS— 8 000,00, ORANGES ~California, POrted, $8.003.50, BLACKRERIL ES —§) PLuss—Califors IBANA A8 — 825 @05 Ca Home grown, @003 por doe. M Watermelons. crate !, 250, PeA s —Tiuriiott, £.00. L OANTALOUPRS=Per crate, 84.5); Joms, T80 por huskot. CALIFORNIA G B Per doz., 25ade, POTATOR:—$2.00 per bOL: In sacks, 1D er bl K1L.0WD15, BLOERERITES—10-qE, boxes, $20X 'I:H\l ATOES =4 basket cratos, 81.25 r demand. but steady ; recipts, southern out of market; fm- Searce. 2,508 -.0), Du. boxes, AvEs—Por 0.1b, hasket, 6375, NECTARIN K< <$1.7502.00, DAMSON PLUMS =34, cnso, $1.0 @32 APPLES—Good shippine sto:k soirce ut 84,2 705, Faas--General market. e PouLTIY -Old lens, S} rovsters, 627c. But Gool packing stock, 13ci cholce dalry, 1 Knnsens Clty Markets, KANSAS Crrv, Moo Anz ) —WieAT— Dull and stead No. 2 hard, old, §e: new GIN@GEG0: No, 3 red, 0414@06 1, ConN—Stead 0. 2 m xed, $5@16c; No. 2 white, 403;@y OATS= [ (i 0e: No. ~Stoady and ancliinzed; timothy, o, 84,000 UTTER-Firm; erean “Eoas -Dull RECEPTS—Wheat. 50,0 b, s-Wheat, 53,00 bu.; oats, none. dairy, nd very wonk at idtge. coru, 5,000 bu:; corn, 10,000 Wool Market, Bostox, Mass.. Auz. #1—The demand for woo! lias beon steady and the market ruled firm for ull_grades. Ohio flocces have boeen selling at 270 for X, 287200 for X and X nd e h 1. Mienl: ady at 25, nnd No. 1t 1@ No. 1 combing wool thore his been siles atid d of Ohlo'fine Gelaines at 2070, In u ned combing wool there have boen sale 5 to 2e for one-quirier aud three-olghts, ‘erritory wool hus lLeen ncti with sales of fine on n sconrea basis of 5%@38e; fine medium ntbe and at b @ e, Galifornia and Orezon Pulled wools havo be vl prices. Austra and in dem:nd. an 118 bey )1 Markets, Anz. .—WiraT—Stoady and improving, but ol iers offer spir- No 1 California, Os 8igaduis 9i4d . por No. 2 red winter, s 2d@os I i 4144, Reewiots of three aavs were 181,000 cen- An An. aed western, Is 0%d per of Awmerican corn for the ) contals, percen al, ® s 6d per ewt. 1. 405 G per ewt. Livenroor, dein: nil inzly: cental western sprin whent for tho pist tals. inelut Conx—Quiet cental. Rece past thr nins Clty Live Stock. v, Mo, Aur 3).—CATTLE shpment ) The o baie b ceipts. Wik s cows 1 ; stockers and fe Recelpts, ship: was active and mostly 10e highe B1,00065.4 ¢ buik, $5.0 15 Su oipts, 800 shipments, none; ghe murket was steady: muttons, £1.7 highor. all grades, .~ PETRO wiectod neain. and not- ar by maturiug of the sale was made from the oil was totully 2 Corrox it steady. New Yonx, murket wis ut withstand n Sopteml the op: o Mapket. 3.—Options opened steady. unchanged 1o 5 points down: el i unchanzed points up: sales. 1 ineludin: X Octover, § 1.6 Dece’r be @ nunry. $140; March, firmer and Cott NEW OnieANs, Lo, Aur. Steady; mid- dling, Te: low middiinz. 6ie: cood ordinary, fie; net nnd zross recelpts, 2.160 bales, including L6411 hyles of new ¢ XDOFLS 10 conti- nent. 150 bales; sa bules; stock, 67,056 bules. Traders’ On1cAGo, T, Auz, i Duncun. Hollin has Leen weuk close. Decembe WL TR @I, foretzn dewand prices. The crop dim §..1a 1o b ser.ous, but we do not regurd dam- nge In favor of higher prices, Ihe only thing in favor Of buyini is the low ~ pr and the ~ prosp of Dodge reducinz his previous estimates. Corn opened u triflo abovo raay's close on co.d werther west and frosts in- the north- wost, DUt the overrin of receipts nnd heavy selli Jisslon houses, supposed to be for Tnrge local lers, ¢ prices ¢ The close s sto.dy tut Ly snap. Tho cush demand 18 w0t up to the record of the pust few days, ¢ from start to finish, buve bee teadiest the bo.rd, Towa g ot to ced 60 peeted from AnoUIer SLrONE U EZuIeRt 1o jonz sido of oats. We beilleve thiat purchuses shou'd be mudoof this coreul. The charters i declined from eury having selling ordors, Altne close ady, . Hopking & ned stronycr F. G. Lozan & Co. to The wheat m r.et from the opening until the opened it 9407 Fe.closed e charters were §2 he is still wanted 1o sustain 20 i the northwest is ss due'to brokers supposed for lar-e local traders. pork wis eusy, Fibs und Iy rd CHICAGO. Tl Auz, ).~ K¢ Co. 10, A Me TrOSLS 10 the northw nvict on that the Vi estimate, «s published fn the morains p was bearish. Luter thers was w shurp break on reports chofers bad uppeired in Now York. Tho latter ruumor 15 authoritatively denied. Asto the Vienoa report, several prominvat Grins hud ureanzed to have iteab ed as soon as issued, wnd b have boen soceived yet, What ipponrs to be yoliabie dispatches from the northwest fate that frosts have occurred in muny places uud thut grout damaio 10 luto sown wheat hus resuitod Forolzn cables show 0o weakness und Liver- oot reports i xood demund for futures. Thero soems to have been no real foundition for to- day’s weakness and the market should do Detter tomorrow. In corn and outs there was manifest w disposition to rald this morn- ing on very leavy recelpts, but reports of light frosts in Nebraska und lows made sellers Ather Umid and kept the mar- ketstoudy. There wis i zood demand forouts on il visy spots. Provisions eased off on chol- enw runiors, but there was o decided weakness or panicky fociing CiicAao, 1., Aue. 0.—Counselmun & Duy to Cockrell Brox. Comnilss on C o grain murkets so d down todiy under offerings by disuppointed speculitors of futures bought pusterduy. Tn wheat there wiss 1w nis and relnstating of short lines d been bought on the runoro figures, which luck coufl today. corn same conditions prevailed on ac- 40 over thized with othor gealn, rkets were still aull und here s no doubt that the prineipal hoiders of | to uniond u park of th deuis 1hi; Ealling 1n this thoy S0ul0 near " sl do 80 d Ociober pork agalust thelv recent purchuses und . the ket cosed essy ab - quutations. STOUKS AND HONOS, Activity 1o St Paul Was the Only Feature Yosterduy, NEW Youk. Aug. #0.~The stock murket was dull sud feature ess toduy, the only exception bolag the activ.ty In 8t Puul and Reading and w few movewents here and thore amons the spocluaitics. The pressure to sell Reuding for elther sido of the account had ceused this morning und & natural resctlon followed, wuich, howover, wus ouly fruetional aud the strength In St. Puul, owinz to ita dividend prospects. ulso alded In lwmpartiog & Brm temper to the general 1 st. The opening was dull ut slight and Irregular chunzes from lust night's Hiures, but the gtrensth In the leuders cave chiuractor to the truding even though the duliness was even then wost intense 1n the general mwarket even at that thme of the duy. The buylng was, how- ever, prinelpally covering of shorts, sud the woveweus in New Englaud, whica resched off on t At tho cl weak. 1 THE OMAHA DAILY' BEE: -\QEDN nearly 2 per cont, was attributed to this cause. Anion the speciuit es only Minnepolis & St. Louls preferred made any change of note, further advancine over1per cont. but the rest of the market with tho exception of Col orado Conl. whi h n1so spurted over I per cont, and Pacifie Mai', wh'eli recovered 1per cent of the loss of yosterday, vore tradod in within the narrdwest limit wnd remuined 0 ren of feature throughout the entire day. The ney. however, to Improve wa maln- d tll the end, and the market finally very dwil but firm at the top (i ur nly slight ¥y higher than th 1sof last venine, The trans- actions renched only 194,55 lsted stocks a nd 1553 in untisted. Roading contributed 54610 and New gland 24.03° to the former. Government bonas have been dull and gteady. "Stato bonds have been eatire y nex- octod, The following are tha closina quctaticus for the leadIng stocks on the New Ycrk Stcek ex- changetoday: 9| Yational o 146 | Nat. Cordag 53N Contem ... 10 |Norfoik & Wost. pfd 4 Xprine. 130 | North Amor. 00 . 1% Baltimore & Ollo... 9674/ Northern Pacific.... 2 ¥ 884 | Northorn Pacifie pfd 514 B3| U. . Den. & Gulf... 183 Central Pacific 20y | Norchwestorn. ... 1103 hes. & Ohlo A0 pfd ..ol 12 lilcago & AlLon. ... V. Contial, L 113 Chie. Bur. & Quinoy Now York & N Eng §17§ Chicago Hh Ontarlo & Westorn. 19 Consolldated ¢ yrogon tmprove ... 20 C.OC, & 8L Tiuioss |rozon Nay Colorado Conl & 1. 3974|008 1., & U. Cotton Ol Cortine oific Mall Dec & B % e | itichmou | do pra 161 110 ¢ SFort Wayne 1517 | do pid... ... reat Northorn pid. 140 |Rock 1slabd Chicago & B 1L L 09 |5 UL & 8., Hocking Valley. ... b do prd. .11 ols Contral, .\ ) anl & 43 (St Paul & Ol LI & O 2004/ tSouthern Prold i'4 | Sugar Retinery 1854 Tenn. Coal & Tron pulsviile & N. Manhattan Con 18 Expross.. fomphils & Wabash, St L &2 do pfd. .. W% Wells Fareo 10 b | Western Unid | Wheeling & . ¥ | "do_pra. Missourt Mobile & Ohlo Nashiviile Cant Atehison, ] & Nashville, 4,100; Now E dinz, 08,605 St Paul, 14,869 NEWYORK, Auz. #).—MONEY ON OALL—Bnsy at 24 per cont: last loxn, 243 per cent; closed offercd at 214 per cent, Preiste MeROAN (1LE PAPER—I@S per cent. STERLING FXCHANGE-Quict und_ ensy at #.80% for sixty day Dills, and $1.87% for de- mand hie ciosinz quotations ou bond Tibig | *Mutual Unionts. .. © 11344 | N. J. C. Int. Cert..... orth. Pacific 18t North. Pacific 2nds. hiwestern Con . an new Cannda 8o, *Central P Den. % R [ Sitg | Tox: P It 101 |*Union P K | W IR G W K. & 1 Gen 64 MUK & T Gon. b Boston Stock Quotation BOSTON, Mass,, Auz, 30.—Tho followinz are theelosing sto ik quotition Ateh. & Top. Wlumet & Tecln. Boston & Albany anklin Boston & Maln i Chl. Bur. Enste Fitehburg R Flint & Pere M. pfd Bell Teleplione Lam on - tore 8. er Power .. M Co.(new) g Atlantie, 10 o B! & B.Ca Bost n & Mont ... i Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Oil, Auz. 3).—The officinl clos'ng qiotations for mining stocks tuday Bodie Consolidated. Chollar 0 Con. Ca Crown Gould & Curry Hale & N | Union Cor JalT, L soosine Collow Jackot...... 100| CommonwenIth. 120(N. Q. 1|1 New York Mining Quotations, NEW York, Aug. #).—The follcw u losini wining 8toe < quo |Unton Con’ 30 Yellow Jucket {tron -1 |Quicksit ould & Curry le & Noreross Homestake. Mexlean *North > tal Ontario. W) | Bulwer outar | * asked, St. Louls Mining Stocks, Sr. Louts, Mo. Auz #.—Minlng stock mar'etduil. Quotations ou K. . Asked | Stock Am'Netto... 45 60 | Bitgabeib Eureka 5 Bid ATl I tterly haro | SDAY, AUGUST 31, 1392. 2 £233% o Er B3 Ss3isty 2255553 CcArves. 216 450 50 50 0 2..1400 26) w X % W B.AuE 200 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 00 8. 082 295 4. BR%Y 05 LIRS 240 150080 1 38w 280 WESTEUN CATTLE. 020 8200 2 cows.. 107 245 Gdcows.. 1065 815 80 cows ) stoors T 703 TR taliings, 1220 L LI8 240 (0steers.. d.8 1052 200 70 stoers... 1108 IDA 10 CATTLE, &) i foeders, ) foodors, 1c0W....\ 41 cowa’, 1o stecrs 50 stoors 108). 005 s 710 5 steor 4cows .. a5 cows 8 cows K0 12 Cows K71 10 cows 0 2buils, /195 225 Tsteers 6 foeders, 833 295 152 stoers. WYOMING CATTLE, G8steorsT. 1011 205 9 4) steors T, 1015 081 . 1000 g 0% 1stoar. . 2 helfors 3 11 steers T steers 1 65 steers 7 heifors| dbul's.... B cows Tcow...l i focdors., 131 stecrs.. 1 tai ing T cows. 1cow 5cows 1 feoder 5ferdors. K88 1feeder. 100 & teeders, 1 Isteer... 1340 310 sioor 3§10 2steers... 10 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE, . 1380 280 1lsteers... 197 NEBRASKA CATTLE. 103) 165 2cows.... 0y 2 Tcow.. ! 047 28 28cows. .. 19 fecders. 110 2 85 8 and stazs, £ spuyed, * tallings. HOGS—The suoply Away below the ex- pectations of dealers and the market carly quite a boow: in fact the market vus ally over and . everything sold by 9 With meager offerings, bulllsh east- ern markets and an Improved shippin: de- mind the market was very active. with prices ruling anywhere from 10¢ to 200 higher than Mon iny. Prices wero very uneven and qual- ity was ‘the raain consideration. litt.e utten- ton bein: paid to wei:ht. The buik of the fair 1o vod hogs of all weights sold at from £.10 to £.15, with the good hogs scattering up 03 d comuion stufl down to #4.0 [ e of prices paid was #5134, against £.0) Monduy and .2414 lust Tuvsday. Representative sulos: Av. Pr. No. 110/ 1sta; 083 00 042 cows Av. Sh, 80 280 20 160 200 80 0 0 12) 120 10 16) 200 160 8 120 320 120 8) 80 80 0 40 8 B0 80 SEPRERIBATG Sz SHi.EP—The shcep market was steady at the raent dectine, Offerings consisted of three doubie decks of very fair Co orado wethors, and they found a ready sale for £.8, Good musons ure wanted and prices nowinally un- char jons ure: Fair 10 koou fair Lo good westerns. 1,50 on’ and stock sheep, #45.05.50; ce 40 to 90-1b. lambs, $L30E5.50. Represcutative sales: No. 603 Colorado wethers Av. B Pr. 85 OfMcinl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of vhe Union Stock Yards npuny for the twenty-four hours endinz at 5 0'elock p. m., Auzust #0, I8, RECEIPTS Notes, Aug. Finanew KANsAS Orry, M #1,41, 160, NEw 40.—0.carings, ORLEAN “learings Anis, Aug. 30.—Three per cont rentes, 00f, for the aceount. Youx, Aug aliunces, $6.585, . Tenn . Aue. 3L —Clearings, 874,530 k oxchan.e sellinz at $1.50, . Md.. Aug, 80.—Clearinzs, 81,876,- #2i5,317. Money, 6 per cent. LA —Clearinzs, #,- IRt Moncy, ¥ per 30.—~Clearinzs, $105, baline PHILADELPHIA, i balunces, Amount of bullion with- nglund on balunce s, Mo.. Aug. 30.—Clen 101,631 moncy qui cxchungeon New York, & Inzs, 8,004,628 at 0w7 per o tdse dis coun BOSTON 717 ba Ces, 01 cent; exchango o Now e 1,000 CnicaGo, 11, Aug. 3.—Monoy, steady and unchanged. 1 s, $14,047.474; New York exchauge, d.scount; sterling ex- change dull and upchanged, 3, —Clearings, $13,270,~ Money 20 per York 5le discount LIVE STOCK ARKETS, LAght Receipts Cause n Stight Advance In Prices All Around, ONARA, Aug, #0.—Agaln rec baraly up to expectations markets were bigher all uround, duys' sSuppiy mwmounts to 5,474 4006 hogzs i 70 sheep, against 5,758 cattle, §.527 hozs and 5,758 sheep the first two days of Tist weok “Iho cattle market was nctive and stronger gnoverything decent. | Proctically the ouy dewnnd was from local houses, but it was active enou w aulckly ull uscful oflerings. — As usual ripe cat- 11 elther natives or westerus, were scurco. On fair to good stulf prices ruled stron ¢ Lo 5o to 10c higher than. Monituy. ~ Kar 0 00d nntives sold at from #4.00 to #i.36, falr £0 2000 wostezns at from $273 to 844 The Texuns that brought &80 Monduy sold for Lod On the ken ral ran of " common stulf trade was slow and the market litle, If auy, better, but there was nothinz of wny con- sequience unsold at the ¢ t, U fore- noon's tradin about o Butcher stock In the goneral advance. were in the uoighborhood of “fifty curs of cows ixed cattle on sale and pricos raned 0) 10 8275 10F BOOF o Yory < 00d cows and holfors. Bulis. oxen aod stugs were stendy ut from $1.50 to 82.60. Cnlves were firm ut from $1.25 to 81.50 1or poor to prime sioek, Tho stocker and feedor tride was not over'y Dbrisk but the feeilng was firm on ull €001 grades. Compion uud Inferior stuff was b 10 wove but prices in not Reprosoutative sales: by chitnged. DIESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No, 18 MW 16 1200 4 09 [ M) o408 i 4 50, cows 710 28, TH IR WS 060 P10 762 i w 4 i 15 876 1 BUN“S LVANTED,, gounrixs, scHooL NI COMPANIES, ST.R. Correspondence solicited. 1.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, 1634188 Doarborn Birest, OHICAGG. Wiall Streat, NEW YORK. 70 State B\ BOBTON. pts und The were the two nbsorh shared o= No. Av. I 11,1002 83 16 2.0 1@) 3§ 1..1210 231680 Av. L1104 84 2 1125 425 450 45 . 710 0i0 710 [ #32 210 20 210 21l 26 220 00 23 | MOGS. | SUEEP. [HOKSES & LY pec'ltr's. Left over cago Lave Stock Cacaao, Ik, Auz. 10.—|Spe Tk BEE1-With only about day’s recelpts, the market wis stron nutives. There wero only about LOK houd ai. told. ‘Tho remaining 4000 were TeXuns and westerns, Owing to the number of tlo on yesterday's ket—over Hheud—the demund today wasnot very shurp, but sellers un- londed promptly and st slizht udy in most zrades. - Natives sold on u busis of troni B to w0 8115, and Texuns trom There were s fow louds of prime eattie ere, ong 10ad uverag- ing 1503 ibs. and fot-hing 840, but tho groater part of the supply lacked the quality To bring more than .25 Nutiye cows so d Inrzely at from #1.75 to 8275, and from .50 Lo #1.5) wore the ruling prices for common to #00d stoers, Whilo westerns 0 a principally at fro to#4.50, und Texans mostly ut from 81.75 10 §2.65 Th s only n h mdfal of hogs hero to- dany, und although buyers were loath to puy uny advance on Mondwy's prices, they "could not get the stuff on wny other te tolders enorally asked fram luc 10 be advance, but fikd %0 1S contented with & gatn of do. The market was not wctive st the stronger prices, Arwour appe.ring to be the only buyer who bad to have hozs, and he” bouxht Rheraliy, Tho rafige, of atiotutions wis from w15 to #540 for poor to cholce 1izht and from $400 to $.60 for common to prime beuvy und medium welghts. There Were sules of povr stufl ull w.ong down to I8 the best Blood Medicine, because ic assists pature to throw off the im- Duritiaga the blood,and at the sae time tones up the entire organism. This is just contrary to the effectof the various potash, mer- cury, sarsaparilla mbtgures, which botile up the dmpiirities in the ¢iten, (hus producing much sickness aud .nflwfii;.v Therefore, BLOOD MEDICIN you cannot do better than take 8. £, 8, “As u physician, 1 hiave prescribed 8.8 8. 1n uiy practio as & tonie, and troubles, and have been very sucebssful. 1 never used & rémerdy which guvo Sich geueral satisfac- 0 myself and patients. Hontomype 4 Wiy, M. D, Mackey, Ind.* “Treatiso on blood and skin diseases mailed free. BWIFT BVECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. T DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Habit Fosit| o mflm’%‘"fl'fih’.‘::: 1n foc et At ithout the know| ol 1 nt, Itis olute] RIS IS The varten \ e eie AziaEar g looholio wreel has bee iven in thousan T A T i [-Zn‘x'r;;h ‘E .1t buooata an uiter Haposs biliy - ,, Olnel SgLinen SIS 02 Woop, Cuatynatt Kubn & Oo,. W5thand Douglas Sts, 18th and Cuwing 5ts Who.ws sle. Biake, uce . & Co wnd Ricuarason Drug 0o, mahs, Nob from $1.30 to $4.63 tor poor stufl and to from 150 to $1.56 for culs and little pigs. While that was the range of values. the grontor part of the subply was weiehed at trom $51) 1o 8 . Sheap nnd iambs beingin groatiy decroused supply sold stronzer, osterday's loss wus not regained, howevor, sales muking on a busis of from 8§12 to #5) for poor to choice sheep and at from £.50 10 #6.25 for Inmvs. It took ‘a pretty good bunch of sheep to bring more than .5 and 8ales were largely below hat re. Lambs sold principally at from £2 to #.00. Recelpts were: Cattle, 5,00 > 005 $hoep. 4,000 Tho Evenine Journal reports: CATTLE—RAcelpts, 5000; shipments, 2.500; murkot active; trifle hisher on good to extra natives: best 5,005 rood and \ #.50@! Texuns §08: rungers, CCoipts, shipments, muret fairly etive: openca steady. 0.0 5@10c higher: rough and common. §1.i3. mixed, K. 15@3.81; prime heuvy nad butchers woi - light, ¥.00@5 SHEEP—Rocelpts, 6, murket active und steady cline. Rrassers, shipmonts. 2,000} ut yesterday's de- New York Live Stock Markets. NEW YouK, Auz. 30— BEEVES—Recolpts 1460 hoad, all for oxporters tnd slaught ers; no t feeling firm: dressed beef steady at 7@d per 1b.: shipmonts today, beeves and 1,20 quariers of beof: tomorrow, 45361 qua Cal ;. market steady: AIpts. 8700 hoad: markot stoady .« BL00GB5.25 per 100 1bs 1 Inmbs. #4.50@6, dressod mutton stondy nt 8@ 0o per | dressed Inmbs firm at 0@ e, 1058 ~Recoipts, 2801 hend. fncluding 2 cnrs for sale; market lower; 8.0003.60 per 100 1bs. St. Louls Live stock Market. St Louts, Mo., Ay OATTLE—Reco!pti, 2,300; shipments, murket stendy to ong: fulr to ative steers, $110@ fair 1o zood Texas stecrs, $250@! ners, §1L1C@2.2), Hoas~Recelpts. 2,400: shipments, 800; mar- ket 10e hi:her: heavy & @540: packing, #1.85@5.95¢ [1ghty \ipments, 400; mar- Texans, §.00@ Ty bLle M M. J. Griner, a justics of the peace at Priat, Mich., suvs one bottlo of Chamber- latn’s Colig, (holera and Diarrhey Remody saved his life, o had beon down with bloody flux for throe wasks when he com- menced using this modicine. It soon_cured bum and ho belioves saved his iifo, Ho also says 1t saved the lives of threo raiiroad men in that vicwity, ‘Squire Griner is u reliablo- and conscientions mun, and whatever he suys can be depended upon. B AR MR. WAKEFIELD EXPLAINS, He 1s Willing That His Contract with the City Should be Annulie If the council feels so disposed, not a straw will be laid 1n tho way to prevent the can- cellation of John A. Wakefield’s lumber con- tract with the city. Yesterday Mr. Wakeficld wrote a letter tho committeo and it 13 now in the hands of the Councilman John Steel. In that letter Mr. Wakefield states that if the council made any error in awarding the contract, or if it has since been ascertained that the contract is tainted by fraud, the city is at_liberty to abrogate any agreement made in that aocument. Mr, Waketield today stated thav he had no doubt but that the whote trouble and the investigation was brought on at the instance of rival lumber dealers, who desired to in- jure him in his business. It was a great in- justice for the mavor and Wilson to charge that he had robbea the city when there -was not a word of evidence to back up the statements. When he bid on the lumber last spriig ho submitted prices on each and cvery articlo in the comptroller’s list, There were many Kinds of lumber on which proposals were not invited, and why he could not say. Oa all of this lumber not bid upon he hud simply charged the city the market price: nothing less and nothing more, He treated tho city the same as any other customer and showed no partiality. Mr. Wakefield said that the profit from the lutmber sold the city amounted to nothing to spesk of and that ho would rather have Lhe contract oft bis hands than to bear the continual false reports of overcharges. to PERO SE DoWitt’s arsaparitia cieansas the blool, increases the anvetite and tones up the sys- tom. It has benefitted many peopls who have suffered from blood disorders. I will heipyou. T MATRIMONIAL FAILURES. Two Recreant Husbands Charged With Faithtessness by Deserted Wives. Carrie E. Gidley has about decided that marriage is a failure, a delusion uud a snare, With this idoa {n her mind she has brought suit to dissolvé the bonds of matrimony that exist between herself and her husband, Wil- lium L. Gidley. In her petition the plaintiff allezes tnat she gave her hand and beart to William av Rapia City, S.D., on July 26, 1536, William, sbe avers, has forgolten the vows which he mude aud has gone wrong. Not only hus he failed to furnish hor with a howe, but in addition thereto he has chased after stringe gods und has committed aduitery with divers lewd women, \ Mary L. Witted isanother woman who b found~ rougb suiling on the matrimonial sea, and she asks a divorce from her hus- band, Joha. John, to whom she was married on July 3, 1862, has, she uvers, willfully de- serted ter and left her to care for two small children. KOCIPS DISCOVERY. A remedy discovered that i3 of far greater efficacy than tho noted lymph, The tubercle bacitli were discovered b Prof. Koch, to bo constantly present in all cases of consumption. Where thoe blood is impoverished or- impure, thero results that constitutional condition known as serofula Which s characterized by the liability of certain tissues to becomo the seat of chronic inflammations and enlargements. . Theso troubles may start as catarrh in the nasal passages, throat or lungs, and as the membrancs become weakened, tho tuberclo baccilli enter, and multiply, and we Lave, as a result, that’ dread disease—Consumption. Find a perfoct romedy for scrofula, in all its forms—something that purifies the blood, as well as claims to. That, if it's taken in time, will curo Consumption, It has been found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery. As a strengtherestorer, blood-cleanser, and flosh-builder, nothing like it is known to medical science. For Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, severo Coughs, and kindred allments, it's the only remady so suro that it can be guaran- feed, It ft docsn't benefit or cure, your money i refunded. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., Best eattle, hog und sheep market in the west COMMISSXION HOUSES. GEO. EURKE & FRAZIER LIVIE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, Wood Brothars, Fouth Omuha—="Telephoae 11/7, - 31, DADISMAN. Loy ory, Market roports by mall anl wire cheerfully turnished upon applicatio; —THE Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, East8t. Lonls, K Oniahy, sioux Oity, I for cor- Chicago 508 Olty, Soath v Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company, séand 3 Exohange Bulldin g8outh O nanw donce sollcltad and vrompily itontion 1o ordors fof tockors & foud I'luhll-lmd. ) - . - lncorporated, 13 Cupital fully patd, $20, Waggoner Birney Company Welto OF wire us £ar prompl 8ad rellavle warkah reboria. Perry Brothers & Company, Live 8took Commission. Exchange Bullding, South Owah Hoom 81 Exehifehhone 1l s OMAHA Manafacturers and Jobbers’ Dircctory ~ HARDWARE, AWNINGS AND TENTS. Onaha Toal &Vl\\'\'ninz’(‘oiT Wall Bros, & Co. | Reetor & Wi helmy Co. | onts, awnings, tarpan Flags, hammocks. oliand | 1ins, cavers of all kinds, rabborelothing. Sond [ flag, banners, ote. Son | foreat'guo. 1115 Farnam | for oatalogno.fds 8. 16th —_—_— BAGS AND TWINES. *Lobeck & Linn, Doalors (n hardwaro and mechanicss’ tools. 104 Douglas streot. Corner 10th ana Jackson stroots. LUMBER. Chas. R Lee. 1ardwood lamber. wood carpets ant parqut Noorng. Oth and Douglas. | John A, Wakefeld Imported, Amerioan Port 1an Looment. Milwaukoy hydraulic oruent and Quiney white lima, Bemis Umaha Bag Co ] BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon, Bleyclos sold on monthly | payments. 120N, 15th s 1 — BOOTS AND SHO, Morse-Coe Shoc Co. 1100 Iowarq Stroof . Fnctorycornor I1th and Dowzlas strssts We aro making close pricasto oadi b ivars. an | aro s0lling a class of goods wileh 15 very saloaslo With morehants LIQUORS. ~ Trick & Merbert Wholesals lquor deater 1001 Farnam st. — MILLINERY. T, O5urtellor & G0, |- Importors and jobbers of millinery, notions, Ml orders prompt. 20513 South 1ith st. Steven Creedon. Manufacturor's agont. Toxnsunply sou with avory. Hing i 3hioos s wanoas A ey 3d WAt TACL3ry DrICOS A IS0OUNLS: Latest Aty Lo H0I Farnam Strect. Room 15, ey Kjrkflul:lll Jones & 00, | Amer.TandSewedShoeCy i ale Mfrs. Ago PAPER, OILS, Standard 0il Co. Carpenter Paper . | Carry a fall stook of DN, weanbing and Welling pupor, Gard ba | Jor. ote. gots, ahons, e e T8l0 knoas OVERALLS. I King & Smeal R L Blotcky & Cohen Clothing,notion. furnish- Ing. Give us w trial, plos propald by ex. press, 1113 Harnoy. 1415 Bouth 11th st. PRODUCE COMMISSION. W51 Branch & Co. Established 1873, Produce, frults of all Whitney & Co. kinds, oysters. “Illll;r. CRgs and '}to ultry. Jas. A. Clark & Co. uth 15th st. Buttor. oheoso, egzs ponitry and gamo. 17 South 13th at. COAL, COKE, "CORNICE. Omalia Coal Coke & LinCe Hard and soft conl, & K. cor. 16th and Dougals streets, aglo Cornice Works galyanized fron nlco, window caps, alle wkyllehts, otc. . 1112 Dodge GOODS. M. Sith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch nishing goods. Cor: Ronte’ furnishing g)o14 Tth and Howard-sts Cor. litgarl HHow —_— FURNITURIE. STOVE REPAIR Omaha Stove RepairV'ks Stove repairs and water hments for ~any kind of stovo made. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Upholstering Co, pholatercd gurnituro, | 1102 110N ehOlns stroet W liolexale onl. Beebe & Runyan L Furnlture C¢ P Graco an SASH M. A. Disbrow & Co. | Mannfa H. Hardy & Co. dolls, album oy KOOS, house fu nishi goods, ohl d:en i 1819 DRUGS, ETC. Blalie, Bruce & Co 10t und Yinra oy st Omaha. " GROCERIES . M. Steele & Co. 1201-1203 Jones stroat, turers of sash, o biinds ani mouldings. Branch of tice, 12th and izard sty 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ¢ spectalist 10 nervous, chronic, private. blood, skin and wnunry dlsenscs. A roymlar roginter e BrAduALS (h MeCIBG, B IDIGmAS N Cortieates Aot 18 St treatin € with tho groat cafarriy spsrm 1 Wenknoss, nisht Josses, Impotency, 87piilis. atrioturs, gog: No mercury used. New (reatment for loss of vital power, Parties unublo 1a Viaic me may b o By correspon Modicine of Inatruments sont by miail OF eXpross ses curaly packe fvats contents OF pendir. Ono personal mterriaw. pretorrod. | Consultation roo.” Correspondence stricily privaze. Hook (i7steries of Life) seat fres. Ofos hours b s. m. 109 p. @ EiRiars W ot 13 m: Send siamp For repis- orrhuoa, Kleet, “Iis Experience His Skall Have been proven by more than 17 years of untiring suceass which has never been surpassed in the maiical profession, while his re- sources and facilities for traating Private Diseases ara practically unlimited.” Such is the universal testimony of thousands who have suffered and been cured by DR. ]. E. McGREW, . - . . Specialist. With a practice of 17 years’ standingis it any wonder thathi skill in the treatment of Private Diseasesis tolay unquestionsds During all these years Dr, McGrew has gradually perfected all the little details incident ta the treatmznt of Private Dissases untilitis no longer a practics with him, but P A Science. He substantiates ever y statement and fulfills every promiss, Hoe is reliable, reasonable, skiliful and fair, and is the most successful spe- cialist in the entire west in the treatment of Private Diseases and all Diseases of Youth and Manhood, Those who pI‘uca themselves in his care can safely rely upon him, as every cass: is regarded in the strictest confidence and treated in the most skillful manner. or @Moulty or puin Iy relieving tho Bladde 3 sousos rf the B.oo L and Skin: Norvousness, Gonersl Doblilty, Loss of I Byuhils dnd e o o Lits and Vitw iy Bad Mamory. Despondont, Discourased. B stalned w.thout loss of thme from busine The most powerful remoedles knowa | T etion't6r tho troatimont of Lo above diseases. WLt for oiroulars und queation 1Sk 14th and Farnam Sts., OMAHA, NEB, Gloet and all annoying dlschares: Strloture,

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