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e e ————— 8 ) THE OMAHA DAILY BER! Dbusiness In ba for sixty diys Anc Slivor de lvor od 88%d. Rupes paper s | Saturday, August 19 wbout 68 t #4.92@4.88 ok markets wers quiet ‘to- | York Produce exch 714 for demand. COMMERCIAL AND FINACIAL as_complled by the New nge 1s as follows: Wheat dny. The sott nt began very small. Ac- | 58,869,000 bu.; dec 000 bu.j corn, SILVER CRRTIFICATES — Were meglected, count rates In the American market are 4% to | 6,214,000 bu,; decre )00 bu, onts, | closed at 75c asked —_— % pe cent. The tone on the whole was | 1,028,000 bu.; increase, 267,000 bu.; rve, 322« GOVERNMENT downs - Firm. State bonds « "ml{ but Americans, after a gencral rise, | 000 bu.; decrease, 8,000 bu.; barley, 877,000 | dull. It Was Largely the Stock Market that Dis. | closed atabout the worst. bu.; decrease, 17,000 bu Tho closing quotMons on bonds: turbed Grain Yestorday. S L &L MG r 1. 8. 48 v n. Omaha Prodace Market. British Graln Trade Review. 3. 48 rex =¥ ] BN S 10 Burren— Fancy creameries, solid packed LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Mark Lane Express aul Consols... 1 1005 TAIF to gowd. croamories, solid _packed, | 8y8: New Hrltish whoats are offered ir . &P, 18t8. .. 1 . L oieh a tancy country, 14@15e; faje | Yincial markets at 28s per quarter. I r.Rets. 04 WHEAT AT THE OPENING WAS LOWER | (0% o o tatice country, INBYSC: T | Jorfous dofielt, 1n the. general yieid of QT fresh, 11 grown wheat, | the yleld” ot grain R ) g he miilling quality is almost everywh Fats--The market I8 practically steady and | | 1 \ § il L pr y steady and | lared disnppointing, Foreign wheat de Offerings Were Quite Large and Consisted of | {hore ia rot iuch 1S 18 the (b, A S | o, Av the close of the market {n Lo Whent Bought at the Lower Pri wupply the trade. bulk of the sles are Tats.. 1014 new se new st 38, v So. uds. | Pac, 1618, west 1R, G, W. 18(8 Atehigon 48 do 11 elnss A today all brendstuffs were firmor. New Eng 3 . R ed nt 0t @14 | lish “red wheat sold at from 20s to 30 R A bt b Rk Pive PottTny<The receipts for o fow days | Fhito from 27 to 84s. American whoits ROTS | i & C Renlize Profits back have not been so large and the market | 4 Mol Rt L e Bty (' has heen woll cleaned up most of the time. | ¥AS steady. Fino flour was held foran ad: | 2 ¥ Prices have not advanced but stocks move | YHICe " | RSt g B ity fitun they 10 and the market is | . The Agricaltural Garotte published collated | N.J C. Int. Cert... 1041 8 C. Brown Ontoaco, Aug. 14.—Tt was largoly the | o the whole, in & more satistactory con: | FSPOTts from 800 districts In the Unieec KINES | % Fa 108 bR J B . | e aholes. young dugks were ro- | dom showing the coreal harvest this yoar to 4 stock market that disturbed grain today. | o8- FANE C T, NGdco ol hens, Tig@ | be the worstsince 1870, T hay crop Is the W't action of operatol Vall street and o | Be: old roosters, # ® ¢ S oG | worst ever recorded. Potatoes alone are | I The action of operators in Wall street and o | Ke: old roosters, 4¢oc; spring chickens, 10@ | MOrst Geor record “oid, - Tasked break in quotations for Chicago cable securi- 1n ties oporated to unsottle the trade. Com- BERRIES ming There are &till w fow blackberries i some blueberries. Blackberries il Markots, Boston Stock 0 A ber ~Natin cortifi- Aug. 14.—Call loans,7 8-10 por cent; pared with Saturday night, wheat tonight | per Z4-qt ca J0G8.25; bluoberries, per | UILCrry, Aug. 14 =National Transit cottif o, 6 per cant and comrnission. Closing 18 from 440 to ige lower, Corn is down from | "L CAC R (L cory little doing tn potn- | 57: closed, 67; sales 8,000 bbis. ship- Son stocks, honds and mining shures: 8¢c to 5c. Provisions were quict, but quota- [ toes and very few find” their way into tho | mEnts, 150,100 bblss rups, 108,409 bbls. i, Top, & S, F. Wt Bnd profd tions were pushed up from o to 20¢. hands of the commission men at the present PrersnunG, Aug. 14.—National Transit cer- | American Sugar... Westingh. Electrie time Tho loct! & closed, 573; highest wers 4o not appenr to be | tificates opened at 575 do pref 0 prof oo ‘Wheat at the opening wae about )¢ to 1¢ | bringing in as 1y as they were, but still b7 % lowest, 6714; no sales. I State Gas, . Y LONDO : \LCUTTA Lixseep—July 1 Tel . v, onsod igc, the lied from ige | thereare enough to supply the local retail LONDON, Aug. [4.—CALCUTTA LINSEED oBtol Bty lower, eased oft Jic, then G | e, On orders trom. the country they are | and Augustshipments, 41s 8d perguarter. Boston & Albany: to Bie, declined Jge, again became strong, | worth at loast 76e. LINSEED O1L Wi, Maine. .. advancing from e to 1ie, then becawe | CALIFORNIAKRUiTS -EarlyCrawford ponches, | SRRUTS TURPE 2s 94 per ewt. T wonk and declined from 1¢c to 3¢c, held fairly | PCr po¥, 81,1b@130: = Dartlott pears, per Milwankeo Markets: ur. .. i $C, it hox, $2.00@2.26; piums, poer box, $1.50@1.75; g . Electrio steady and the closing was within Jgc of extra fancy plums”$2; nectarines, per box, “\hm-u"; r.\.\nnz 14 —\\\rflnr.w Lower; No. 1. the bottom, Offerings wero quite largeand | 8180, 70 B B T re have not | - LORNSeatons N e e 1 consisted of wheat bought at the lower | hean'very miaty grapes. in from Californin. | OATS_Drooping; No."2 ‘white, 81e; No. 8 | G Colony, i N | o] 3 Antes realize | California poer wse, $2; [linols, per 9-1b. | white, 80 3 vb anklin. prices on whi l:( 8¢ n;:: »k W x]vlm' ,:“ "' vely, | vasket, AS@sbe v BArLEY-—Nominal; No. 2, 68¢; sample, nomi- l:.‘:::”l"l‘lf-uo Re their profits. New York sold quite freely. MELONS—The supply of watermelons s | nal Union P West End The difference between September and De- comber narrowed considerably, due to the fact that a good many carriers bought the Rye Inrger than it No. 1, 44, SI0NS—Stead; was i fow days ago. Good o selling all the way from $16 Tnferior, $10,00215.00. rates, Pork, $12.16, At Muckets. The srites, $1.76 —Wi ~ i No. | KANSAS Orry, Aug. 14.—Clearings, $985,007. former and sold the lattor against it. The rutes, $1,7505.00. 14~ WHEAT-Strong; , Aug, 14, 5 R H e | T AveLEs—No apples to amount to anything PARIS, Aug. 14.—Three per cent rentes, 90 ronction to top brices was duo o higher | uro botig shipped fi, and the suppiy of home to demand but strong, No. 2 | for the hecou Bhas it SR cables, the large shipments from Chicago, | grown stock iy the small output from India and the decrease [ Po% Wbl $5:00 moderate. Cholee Duch jon_varieties, suitable OMAHA, Aug. 14.—Cloarings, $740,673; same duy lust woek, 653,684, 2 mixed, 264@20 $1.1 of nearly 1,000,000 bu. in the amount on CABBAL pss in shipping cahbage - NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Clearings, £55,004,- ocean passage. Tho subsequent slump was | to the appears o be about over. Minnenpolls Wheat Market. 553; bulances, §3,002,214. on the small decrease. Occasional orders are received and filled at | Misn A lower, | BAuTIMORE, Aug. 14.—Clearines, $1,008,639; Corn at the opening showed e loss aftor | 2GS cash leld firm, Reecipt s, Close! | balances, #8340,394. Money, 6 per cent. soliing oft from i £0 3go m % AN AL CELERY—-Stray shipments are arrivingand | September, 57'c; Decen On trae PHILADI 1A, Aug. 14.—Clearings, #6,843, 4¢ 1o 34 8 the quality of the stock is pronounced good | No. 1 hurd, 62c; N bYtic; No.2 1 northern, 850; balances, §1,181,358. Money, 6 per cent. ing up from e to lge, declined from lge o | for this season of the year. Celery, per doz. rn, H7@57 . e 1 S AR AR SR 1c, ruled steady and closed Ije from the | bunches. 3be. i A N:‘\lvN l”' "c'(‘t\nlx‘n’fx'm{‘b.',“‘l‘flv“-{i.fl s‘!::‘;‘_n‘:‘:':. bottom. There was a sort of gencral halt | OstoNs Hvlm'.l‘xrn\\n stock Is plenty at 1%c Baltimore Gram Market. 1,126,500, g L g ) called in this as in the other markets from | PGEID. on orders from tho countr. BALTINORE 14.—WnEAT—Steady; Seb- | Muwpiis, Aug. 14—New York exchange o Biying in fores on Saturday, Tho moves | . TOMATORS. Homio grown stock,” por 4-basket | temiber, 83t e solling a1 §1.00 premium. Clearings, $01,000; ment to this market was heavier, Receipts b PRORIOAT #itD Ire i UL b e GRS bulances, $13,472, were 836 cars and for Tucsday, estimated, [ [ pymoxs—The stoady warm weather pros L) Ly o i ANS, Aug. 14.—Clearings, $612,589. 540 curs, 3 duces a vory ful d for lemons and all Grain Market. Now V cliange, commercial, £.0087.50 Oats weakened with corn and closed from | houses are doiy W steady business n | Torepo, Aui. l—WitzAT—Active, casier; | Per#1,000 discount to % under Saturday’s last figures, The ssinas, v Tancy, $6.00@0.503 | No. @ cneh, 6214 Lovts, Aug. 14.—Clearings, 82,812,71 ample market, howev remained ex- | D er box 3 to fancy, Cony—Dull, steady; No. 2 cash, 41c. #280,974, Money, quict, 6@8 per tremely firm, \HERL, lhlvnu only a fow d 2 OATs—Quiot: cashi, 25¢. hange on New York, # dlscount. T0 was tho dullost day in provisions that | Mying: Riversido Medltorrancan oo te 8 o i et U has been seen for some time. Two or three | bunch, I ., 82, 76; per. bunch, small to Hav r. 14.—Exchange quict; sugnr Exchane o Now Yol 81.00@2.00 pre- trades comprised all the transactions in | medium, $2.00%2. NI i L SO ORI R ianke on Now:York) $11.00@3.00/pre steady. OnStaurd 000 bags of sugar were [ mium. pork and lard, and the business in ribs was Sold‘wt Cardenus, the price far from heavy. There were about 10,000 more hogs than had been expected, and that cnused a slightly casier feeling to start with, TALLOW, ETC. 1 hides, 2i4c; No. 2 green Itod Hidos, : No. 2 not being given, CHIOAGO, Aug, 14.—Clearings today, £10,084,010. New Yorl change nominal av £5.00615.00 discount. terling exchange dull, unsettled; actual, #4.50@4.85. Money steady at HinEs hides, 2¢ STOUKS AND BONDS. but there was an impression abroad that hog Kre A e G SRR oot I e Stet || \TpoEcents Poceipts must necessarily run light for some | hides, 23 lba. to 40by B veatianleg e ey RER Ry piGRDON, Aug 14.-8 p.mi._Tho amount of time to come, and that gave a firm undertone | Jhe e No. 1 iy finthides, Ge: No. 2 dry fint | New Y ; 3 . on gone Into the Bunk ot =England ! s, 8¢; No. 14 hides, G No. New YOrk, Aug. Tho—stock market | on o ods 55,000, Money, 2 pe 10 the trade. Do, 405 No. 1 dry snited hides, bo.. Durt L = OHIDIIACERtOTR Y L 80, 000 A UNOV I aspEs cent. The rate of discount in the open market for both short und three months bills, was 4 percent. Freights were slow and room good. was wealk almost from start to finish today. The bears hammerea the list throughout and rates for vessel | cured hides ¢ per 10, less than fully Sueer Pr s—Green salted, each Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Ereen salted shearlings (short wooled early | et with very little opposition, owing to the _Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whoab, | L), “onch 16@25c; dry shearlings (short e o MAHA Li ’ . 180 cars; corn, b0 cars; oats, 320 cavs: hogs, | WOSA Garly skine, No. T ench b ioe; dry | prevailing feeling of uncertainty in regard OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 1,500 head., shien lings (hort wooled carly skins). 10 legislation by congress on the silver ques- A e Tabures ranged o ii: St 4 e A LN ADaE 0 e b Very Light Supplies Snapped Up at Prices —,'\:::.l..:h"f ”‘v"‘“““]’“v: W‘!'E“(TI‘M T ot et Bor The Avtual wenght. 16 | tion, the disastrous firo at Minneapolis and i oy W nij[FHIEhiS 01086 | 11¢; dry fiint Kansas and Nebraskn muvrain | the lack of support from London, where Moxpay, Aug. 14, Wy i oot pults por 1, nctual welght, FE106 GEY | operations are ehecked by the oppression in | The week opens out with rather moderate Aol gasgtid fetual wolght, 0010¢; dry fiint Coloratio mur- | America and fortnightly settlement m Lon- | supplies of all kinds of stock. Receipts of R .'1'r‘\"|.‘:}'-:':L”".‘.'.‘.l‘m{f"fll ““";lz:""]‘:;“[il)h;'-' L 709 | don. The heaviest declines were 515 per | cattle were practically the same as a week 305/ TALLOW AND EABE—Tallow, No. 1, 4c; | cent in Tennessee and Electric, 8 per cent | ago, ard the general quality of the offer- ao”| tall Noo2, - Gihe grease, Whité A, | in Chicago Gas, 23 percent in Lackuwanna | ings not noticcably different from last week. pid Bisa L el SIab it tae: + | and from 14 to2 per cent in the remainder of | Conditions, too; were mot materially prime, 16225¢; rough tallow, 21 | the list. changed, and good to choice beef cattlo brought steady to strong prices. Beeves weighing from 1,100 to 1,500 1bs. sold at from £4.20 to $4.45, and fair to good hight and mixed stock at from #1.25 to 83.80. Anything Toward the close Lake Shore easily from 11215 to 114}{ and the remaiuder of the list recovered X to | per cent from the lowest of the morning. The total sales were oniy 13 7 shares. From this it will be seen the market was a traders’ one, simple | not pretty good was discriminated against and pure. The leadng professionals are | andsold indifferently atshaded prices. There holding off, pending the receipt of some- | were several loads of westerns ou sale and thing of a definite character from Washing- | they sold fully as_well as on Saturday. ton relative to the fate of theSherman | around $3 to 3.0, Business was reasonably silyer lnw and other measures calculated to | brisk and a very fair clearance was effected. relicve the existing strain in financial cir- | Cows and mixed stuff sold freely at steady cles. Speculation closed somewhat steadier | to strong prices, the supply being limited in tone. and the demand very goodi . Good to choice rallied IPRODUCE POINTERS, W. B. ranch, a future member of the fi Branch & Co., lins gone to Chicago wher will spend a week or two at tho World's fair grounds W. B. Bemls of the firm of Bemis & Clark is taking u thirty days tlon, during which time he will visit Boston and other down east points of interest. He was mpanicd by irs. Be Michizan visability of 1f their ceived fr best advice ‘don’t ship. Oct.. | B OT! SUOKT RINS arties are inquiring as to the ad- shipping peaches to this marke ches are no better than some re- that state a duy or two ago the ) the inquiring shippers would bo Cash quotations woro as follows: FrLovi-Slow, unchianged WHEAT-No. 2 spring, IR i The Evening Post says: Perhaps the | cows and heifers sold at from £2.50 to §2. DO =No. 5. e b el DviAdsae 8 et| 1 Country bunksare pretty gencrally charg- | most interesting of all present great prob- | with fair to good -stuff largely at from $1.80 OATSNo 2, 2 3 yetiow closinatie, | tng exchange on checks sent o them for puy- | Jems is, who has the newly uported goid | to 8225 and common and “canning grades st § it S0 20k ent, from Ouihi, 5o thot B CoUBILY s | and what use wilkbe made for ii? Iis true | down to$l. Calves alfrom $2.50 10 § were % ment of 1 bill hins to pay the Omaha bink No. 4, | for collecting it, und his home bank for puying it. Itls farcheaper for the country merehant o020 to his bank and buy a draft to on is considerably less plain from [ about steady. Bulls sold_slowly at mean the fact that the real importers brought it | prices around $1.25 and L.75. from London only to sell again to local bid- There was a fairly active trade in feeders Baiey--No. 2, nominal; No. 8, 82 . b., 80@81c, 1.AX SEED—No0. 1,81.01 P BRED N0 s 28,20, n aio unk buy a dr ders at a premium. Regarding the source | and at slightly better figures. Good to BT D e O 20 7us: tara, | SLTL VL, Sovoral lettors have beon re- | und purposo of theso bids we have more or | choice feeders are quotablo at €270 to 43, or 100 1bs., BR.BUGE.85: SHORL . Tibe. 81005 | cobtomens out e tountry. in which the | less public evidence. Much of tho gold un- | fair togood at 8250 to .70 and common (oose), #7.4714@7.624: dry salted shoulders | writers threaten to stop trading in Omal questionably represents London’s cash pay- | stuff at §2 to 82.50. Representative sales: (boxed), $7.0007.25; short cle $7.8745@8.121 r sides (boxed), | unless the banks accept their checks ut par. ments for its own meat purchases in the 5 The Ouinha banks, however, ar DRESSED BEE| g not the onl St— ation comu anced by | N ) b o VAR DISIers! inishied goods, per gal., | pres (Nt uve mide (his rilo, but R N O Iy \‘,;mk",‘-flf1".-\!2;1::;2..‘0.1‘. Dl aeto o o dtiGAne—Out lont, unchanged; granulated, | hast takon e same petibn o (@ thoWest | mediary, domestic and foreign. exchaoge | 40.....-1028 83 5 Aao [ rd 2, Advices fro Mo, tndicato that the | Playing their proper parts. By reason of | 83 3 5 28.. 445 following supply of lit s’ 15 running short, | the break down in interior exchange, Chi- . 2 ments for today and that better prices are anticipated in the | cago has wisely resorted to drafts direct on MIXED. AWTICTRS PTH. [STITMENTS, | MGAr future London. Part of the gold was bought 340 62 ...1001 860 e % | o tndicutions ure that thoro will be a | by local ~savings banks to whom cows lour, bbls. 18,0004 18000 :Crop,0LIOrARLOEKIOR, Astand west, the operation means dead loss except when 1080 150 . 781 ERb sy AT i et reckoned as tho price of safety. Another 1060 - 150 877 “orn, bu 1,000 Louls Markets, o ed @ o ce of sufety. 10 L 106 5 7 Oats, bu.... | 330000 | sr. Lovws, Aug 14—FLoUR—Qulet; un- | Dortion was purchased indirectly by private a0 }:_n»,m‘ . _‘::m 1000 | changed capitalists for use as credit in the security 10 150 001 1,00 WHEAT-Closed 1',@14c below Saturday's | and time loan markets. Part i 7 1 8 5 exchange today the butter | prices, No.2 rod, cash, higher, 09%e; August, | bought at o premium by clearing house banks i 189 iy piatket was atoudys oroamery, 17 ; dalry, | 69%c: September, 6UX@OU%c; October, G8%c; | themselves, either ns agonts for their outof | 7...... 801 210 7 @20¢. Eges quiet; s 1y fre: ic. ecember, 8bc. T i o | town customers or with the simple wisti of | 12 . 787 218 0 At L Conx—Dull, weak; No. 2 mixed, eash, 3414c A 3 0 220 Now York Mark INTTAS M b iomber, Boceh Detember, | Strenethening their own reserves, even at a . Al e NEW York, Aug 14, — FLOUR-Receipt Bdtic; y heavy cost. e 8000 plge: Gxports, 800 bls, K000 s s | | OArs—L sept No. 2 cash, higher, 24c; Whatever Saturday’s bank statement 3 00 o 8 50 sales, 11,000 phkgs.; market quiet, ‘steady. August, 24c; September, 28%c; Muy, 2915 showed, however, itis impossible that the 8 50 19 8 75 Conn MeAr—Dull, steady. Rye—Tirn; 49¢ bid castside for No. 2. two lust named factors should not operate 8 50 1000 400 RYE-—Dull, wenk, BARLEY-NO trading. e e e s 8 50 BARLEY MaLt—Quiot BiaN--Higher; 67c east teack, thig ey oL QLOBLINE JONS ¢ BULLS. WitkAT—Kecelpts, 728,000 bu.; exports, 130,- PROVISIONS—Quiet, i pork, ow, 818,25; | serves. Iven if veloased by trust companic 040" 180 1 1420 176 000 bu.; sales, 6,060,000 bu. of futures, 131,- | 1ard, #8.00@H. 124, dry salt only in special loans the money must, in one ‘2600 160 000 bu. spof. Spot market moderately ae- | shoulders, 86.76; longs and ribs, $7.60; sh shape or another, flow 1nto the banks which * & . tive, weaker; Nc, 2 red, n store and elevator, | #8:10: boxed, 15¢ = mc pucked | do the city's business. Nobody pays a pre- STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 69@6915c; aflont, 70%c; f. b, 69%@ s:mumo. 4" .’nlr’;r,h.fl)-“l and ribs, 88.8734; | mium on gold merely to hourd it. But with . t[‘.s_‘;g'- fiig }.‘, mg 24c; ed red, 67@71c; N orthe shorts,$9.87, 15, #18.00@ 14, ) i X 0 1o D 2 3 226 Qe ;Ffif«'"::,,(fi::,:'“'mlf1‘;.7\,1?,‘.; o 1 fiorthern, shorta, 69 e, UU@14.00 for sugiT | gi7,000,000 loan ceriificates outstanding the L740 280 240000 800 Ty e ihtions wero fatrly netlve and rregu- | O ciprs—Flour, 7,000 sncks; wheat, 121,- | clearing houses can hardly figure generally D692 280 7 940 & ly ut l@hedectine. The open i g wis firi ot dvunce - 000 bu.; corn, 167,000 bu.; onts, 43,000 bu.; rye | yet in the market for time loans. L3 4G wdvance o a decrew H d i Ty y H Y . of pussage, botter cablos and small Tndlu ship | 4nd barley non ¢ 4 The following are the closing quotations | no, o N T ments, but foll %@1le on realizing with o SuipMeNts—Flour, 8,000 sacks; wheat, 20,- | on the stocks on the Now York & leading ker market and rallied e on 000 b, e corn, 20,000 bu.i oats, 4,000 bu'; rye NEBRASKA. overing exchange today : 2 red, August, 69@69%e, closing 's0n: | and barley, none. 9 3¢ cows.. 983 $2 20 26 cows.. 938 §2 20 it ORI elosing TamE s, o0 e Atchinon 4 66 calves 181 8 50 7 cows. 1000 2 40 , 78107840, closing AL T81c; Deco Kansas City Mark Adwms EXpross. .. 1 cow...1000 2 00 45 fdrs. L 990 2 8O TTR@TRNe, closing at 775e. w | Kawsas Orrv, Aug. 14— Wigar—Wenk and | AltonTerie Haute. 25 5 cows.. 8o 2 40 1calf. 270 8 60 and nll\ml,7A]ugu~| 12 3,0 L‘"'"" lower; No. 2hard, 68@bdc; No. 2 red, | 40 hre 4 ATl SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 corn, 897,100 bu.: onts, 246,520 hu. BwHIC, IR R Ao B0 beif's.1024 2 86 sts....1162 8 20 ryg, CB201 Dil.: ity I8N0 bu s peas, 020 bik, || CORN Firm; No. 2 mixed, 81@81%c; No. 2 | Mullimerg tilo. S0botrs 10%8 850 $anir.1288 6 40 cefpts, 80,000 bu.; exports, 60,000 4 bu.; sules, 415600 bu futurosy 66,000 bu, . 2, 21@22¢; No. 2 white, 25 oo AW XONING: e wot; No. 2, 4ATH@4B%c In elovitor: 48%5@ Ches. & Ohilo ¢ ....1160 2 00 8 strs.. 1281 2 40 4545 afloar. Options advanced e and 2, nominully 46c, Chicigo & Alon... 1200 800 B8 fdrs. 11066 2 00 slosed firm with dull trade: September, 475 | FLAX Nominally 83@sdc. 0 B&Q 70 cows.. 897 226 Basc; October, 48%@48%e, closing nt 48%¢. BRAN-— Firw; 01@53c ¢l 2 ) 5 1fdr..... 840 2 00 OATs—Rocelpts, 129,000 bu.; exports, 100 | HAY—Firm, unchanged. « 3 87 cows | BOS 276 bu.; sales, 90,000 bu, futures, 105,000 bu. spot BuTrER—Weak; creamery, 16219¢; dalry, 15 | € . L. 2fdrs. 1025 3 00 ts, quiet, firm Options dull; August, | @18¢ Cotion QI Gor 8-1) 18cows... 762 2 80 Bl @81y sptomber, 81431540, Euas —-Quiet at 9¢. Dol & Hndnon; 772 2 00 1bull.ool 910 1 40 at 81ic; October, 8170 closin KECELPTs—Wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn, none; | Bl el & We i D049 260 4cows.. Hé2z 160 ku.:w\llln. 400401 No. 2 Chicago, 21, out, none, ) Dobd G i H0, | do protd, UAB00 150 14 strs.. 1078 8 00 No. 8, 80%c; No. 8 white, iived | . SHIPMENTS -Wheat, 12,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 8 R R U L 910 2385 Teatarn, 32¢RTc; whito, 40G4044e " fond bran, bus; outs, none. It 1T g pretid: el e @8Oc; N 85¢; rye feeu, 706G — ey o prefid.. s... 20 (8t P. & C . 900 150 5 cows... B8 B B0c. i Coffee Market, Fort Wayne......... 140 |SLP. & 0. 11010 126 27 cows .. B8O 1 KO Hay—Quiet, firm. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Ontions opened barely orth'n ptd. 100 11019 02 40 Hops—Woal, dull, unchinnged to 16 points down, closed | ©: & cry Loprofd.... B9 Wealk, dull; wet salted New Orle endy. b polnts Lup to 10" points | Hocking Vall Conl & Lroi.. Hoas—The principal feature to the market 45 £0 60 1bs., 45 alted New Orl . M e R e, | Diinois ¢ Al oxas Paclfc today was its lack of features. Fresh re HOVISIONS—CUt e firm, dull; pickl $14.M0014.90; \ber, 814.00210 l{";g';;;\, Tol. &0.C, 1 ceipts were oo light to enuble one to form bl-'&«'l'«-(i‘l‘f bs., l,ll;’“u;)‘h;v. d wliouldors, Gics Oetober, #1400 15.00; Novembor, #14.801 R A 1 U lxpreas an :inumm‘uid.,,l, ‘:;, lm‘r( u,,‘,,):;'[; ".“i‘,‘,lfn (7 o , 101 ddies, noming el by BOWIAU; - Junuary, i g | W, supply woul o sold. cighteen 'Nu;fl. :lllr‘:“. s Juleti wostarn stenns closed nt d f.'l"n".” ?‘l”l‘r;'u\h{ Bb1 _n‘“. La 113 do fresh loads were received, and while Chicago ! nono; Beptombor closed a1 8880, Mol s daeNominal roabtpts | I Wostern Uil was reported lower, what sold here wont ub October, #5.60, nominal; refined, quiet; ¥ Week, 08,000 Dags: purchusos for | Toulaville \he & L prices tully 10¢ to Loe higher than Saturday’ Sontentent, A, $9.85: comnound 1 "Stats, 29,000 Digs: shipments | Manhattan strong close. Tho bulk of the trading Pork, firm, quiet, new fioss, $14.60016.00, to the United Sthtes, 30,0000 bagsi stock, | Me Mg St for fresh meat'account and to fill ur v blmmér, oderide nand; westorn | 288000 baga. G 12.500 rols | MIRSCLA B Geitila orders, Good to’choice light and butcher air, @175 Wostern creamery, 16622¢ SANTOS, Aug. 12.—Good wyernge, 12,600 reis | Missoutl ieneral Elecire POSRS: | L2000 X { i Western fuctory, 14@17%¢; Elgins, 3 | per0 kiios, Recelots during the week, 50,0 Natlona) Liced weligh lows sold at, $130 and #0, while OBk QUIC, oo pass telme: 11g@oe; | D00 Lags: purchuses for the United tutes, k14l Q0 profd heavy and mixed grades sold at and part skims, small, B@9ie h P | none; shipments to the United States, e 7 As soou ais‘urgent orders had been Eaas Ikht olerings; recelpts, 6,110 | 12,000 bugs; stock, 183,000 bugs D W T filod tho marke) fiattened out badly and pkis.i western fresh, 155@17¢; seconds, per P Mark 1|1 SL L. & K. C....c a few loads were, left in the pens unsold, the sano, 82 600125, s % on Marker, Norih Aner! Co.. W TSL L & K Gt close being very weak. The trading, as far [EauLow=Dull, Brw: clty 82 ver pkz), 4o | ST Lovts, Aug 14T quiet, Lige lowers mid- | Northon: Pl g o as it went, was lawely at 4.7 und ':4"“' as R oNah ling, Tiees sulos, nons; recelpts, ot ship- | “shid, " tasken. against $.55 1o $4163 Saturday, and $#4.50 0 COTTONSEED O1L—Dull, nomiral; erude, 85@ | wents, 600 bales; stocks, 22,7 i N ai asrIong ED OL—Dull, nominali erude, 85@ | wents, 000 bules M', fh1R hatow. Tho total sales of stocks today were 141,400 | $4.75 lust Monday. ; Representative sales: Pe 0, not a single transac- | 7he; midditg, 7 1-Tc: tow widdlingt 13. | shures including: Burliagton, 5.800; KO | No. Av. Sh. P rr. & been reported. The seiling pri 100: good ordinnry, 6ic. Net receipts, 2,108 | s, 1t i, Whisky, 4,000; Northern Pacific | "7 507 ~40 #4 60 50 wus 654c; Penusylvania ofl, sales, none; Sep- | bales, including 85 Uales new crop, gross 2 614 My forrid, 8,700; Norih American, 3,800; Rock | g7.'7°991 40 4 65 B0 towber, option sules, none} Liua oil, saics, | sales, 500 bales: stock, 89,620 Dales; future sland, 43005 5. Paul, 27,600; Sugar, 7.100; 200 4 €5 5O saiew, . i Y Total sule Stondy; sales, 3 Dales; August, §8.96 big; | Westeru Union, 7,900, 160 470 b6....268 B0 4 B0 in—Dull, ained, ¢ Sepiewbor, § 16.97; O - mumon to 4 bor, $7.0667.10} November, $7.10%7.19; 'Deceimbe Januury, §.4107.48; O 950. A iy al February, $7.4047.6 New York Mining Quotatic i| NewYouk, Aug 14 5. 4 4 4 4 4 470 6300268 200 4 80 475 750204 200 4 80 4 4 4 4 40 The following 75 851216 280 4 90 dy, fulr demand; domestie, fair to | Murch, #7.674.7.09. ining quotiations ARing ape tha 200 475 62...248 160 4 90 1o eman, £ - i — 478 65...288 60 490 Dl ey New Orleuns, open Liverpool Muckets. 1 & Ourry Siorr — 480 tle, good 10 ¢l X300 LIverpoor, Aug. 14.-Waear Steady, de: | Homestake . oo it The market was not quotabl buGAl-Raw, dull, ‘steady; refined, steady, | maid moderitor Bolders offor moderate % Fmaa ¥ il Jubab. s changed, Huyors woro wiliing 10 piy wbout wadersto demand Weatern spring, bs HAGSs 9d per centul; Ontario Quick Silver Steudy prices’ for good muttons, but would H n.nlun». Lo Liverpool, dull, weak s red winter, bs 73d@bs 944d. Oplilr do pref'd hardly look st common stock. Dealers could (i TwoN—Steudy, dulli’ American, #1226 | “Cory demand wmoderate; mixed | Plymouth Bulwor oL agreo on & price for the three double decks Gorraa~toady: lak western, 45 2i4d per cental. - — = | offered and they went on through to Chicago. Oorpex-dtondy. Iake. 96,06 Prrr 7 Gdpor teren for extrn Tndia miess. St Louis Mining Quotations. Tali o kood it ves, #6.000400; falr (0 kood [omestic, §3.8 L ARD—435 per cwL. for primie western # . osterns, $2.508.26; comuon und st Tin—-Quict; Struits, $18.45; plates, steady, poro L b Lous Minng stacky stronger. e 5030161 o 10 choice 40 10 100-1b. quiet. 2 Philwdelphis Grain Market, e follg osiug quotations: | FRE 6 00764.76! EPELTER-Nominal, on changes; sales, 10 | Puinau Wiear Steady but | Grauiic M#2.00 izabeti® .16 @ .20 A e tous August tin at #18.45, quiats N¢ T e bl Auer. N.§ 27%@ 80 | St. Louls Live Stock Market. et it Coun-—Du Kust, 474 @48c, On the London Murket, o ASua 4T 1. Louis, Aug. 14.—-UaTrLE—Recelpts. 7,400 Oats New York Money Aarket, b Mark - A tiri hend: ahipments, 1,600 hend; murket 10 The Eveuing Posts | lower; No August New Youk, Auz, 14 Mosey ox Catt—Easy | lower but ctive; receipts wll Toxans aud Iy th says JAghty X - — t 3@5 per cent; last a8 per cent, clos dlans; falr 1o good steers, $2.30838.15; cows lu thousand soverclgns came in today frow Hol- Graln in store wnd Atloat. pi UAE BT canhi Jaak 06k AV es e e Jand und s thousand. from Portugal. More | NEW YOIk, Aug. 14.—The statement of the | DRIMEMERCANTILE PAER—5@12 per cent. | ~ 1008 — feceipts, 8700 bead; shipuents, §01d 18 probably golug 10 Awerica WHIOFEOW. visiblo supply of grain, i store wud afioat, ou | SIEMLING ExcuANGE—Flrwer, with actual | 1,100 head; murkey 10¢ lower early; loss re= TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1893 [ gatnea. near the close butchers' and Heht, £5.2535.65; mixed, $4.9035.40; heavy, $4.70 @b.20. SiEEP — Recelpts, 100 head; shipments, 1,400; market opened, none. Recoipts nnd Disposition of Stoek, OfMcial receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards company for the forty-cight hours ending at So'clock p. m. August 14, 1893 RECE(PTS. 'T\rur.T Toos. SHERD. [MORSES & WIS .| Head Cars. | Head. |Cars. | Head | Cars 18 3|_eo1 B THUYERS, CATILE | HOGS, |SHEKE. Omaha Packing Co ¥ The G. H. Hammond Co 318160 1 & Co 150 451 Tudahy Packing Co 410 Ker & 1. g “ N Wissmath 8. P. Co oJorsie i ‘ Shipperaand focders . Left o ' Total 0ot Stock in sight. Receipts ot live stock at the four principal westorn markets Monday, Augist 14: C . Hogs., Sheep. South Omaha. P 4 6ul CRICRRO.. .. ove s 16 00 18,000 Kansas City. .. 00000 00 St. Louls... 7,400 00 100 Total.. 93,854 13,701 Chieng cle Markot, CHICAGO, Aug. 14 pecial Telegram to % BEE]-There wis a healthier ton nttle markot to far as good grades were con- erned. The receipts were - moderate—esti- fated at 15,000 hend-and With exporters sustorn shippersand the local contingent all inclined to buy with some freedom the ten dency In well conditioned cattlo was in selle favor, “This auplics to westerns and Tex aswell as to nutives. Low grados were quict and Dbarely steady, There were about 7,000 natives and _they sold prinei- prlly at from 8176 to §4.75, from 1 to 85,156 being the extreme range of quotations, Sales 0f westerns were on a- busis of from #1.75 to #4.10 and from $1.50 to $3.50 was the market for Texas eattle. Shippers are vetter prepared than for somo e past handle the stuff, and unless country ship- pers overstock the market it 18 reasonublo to expect stronger prices ‘for good ¢ But that is precisely the thing they are likely to do und the outfook therefore is not favorable to_a “boom.' The supply of hogs for today was larger 1 thin was expected, amounting to about J00- head. No_fmportant depreciation in dues resulted. Heavy hoss averuged about a nickel lower, but for light welghts_there were ready buyors at an advance on Satur- th o day’s quotations. ‘There were liberal ship- plug’ orders and = an sctive demand rom local packers and between the two the stuff was about all taken. Heavy hogs, quoted at f 10 #6.90 was paid few funcy llghts uverages of over 250 Ibs, [} .20 and from § poorto light woights. | 2 fotched higher figures than the above, and there — w ales of culls at from $3 to #4.5 The muarket had a fairiy steady’ look at tho close. There was R very Tiberal run of sheep estimated at 13,000 head. Westerns comprised the bulk of the su oly and the market for that class remain dull and wenk. Good natives and fat Te were fully stendy. The demand was moc at from §£1.50 to #3.40 for Texans, from #: .60 for westorns and at trom §2 ' to §4.60 nutives. Lambs were firm ut from 88 0 $0.76 according to quality. Roeceipts: Cattle, 15,000 head; calves, 800 head; hogs, 27,000 hend; gheep, 18,000 head. The Evening Journal reports. OATTLE—Roceipts, 16,000 head; shipments, 2,600 head; good native ste wdy; others Te: 1S firm: natlve i 75 others Rocolpts, 29,000 end; heavy opene 1; shipments, Tower, closed strong; light steady to strong; common rough ed und puackers, $4.75 nd prinie heavy, $5.00@5. 5@5.601 light mixed, $5.50¢ sorted light $5.7525.90. Receipts, 1,300 lLiead; shipmonts, 2,000 head; lambs steady; westerns lowers nutives, $3.004.20; westorns, 32.90@3.25; Texuns, 82.5503.15; lnmbs, $3.0025.50. —_— eworks on water,Courtland tonight. N — A CHIEF WITHOUT A TRIBE. How Wild Hog's Baund of Cheyennes Was Exterminated in 1879, Wild Hog is_the name of a Cheyenne chief, albeit he is a chief without a tribe. About fourteen years ago, says the Globe-Democrat, his name was known all over the United States, and for weeks millions of people looked in the morning papers daily to sce what he was doing. IFor a time he filled western Kangas and Nebraska with terror he resides at Pine Ridge agency. one of the poorest and most dilapidated Indians on the reservation. In January, 1879, Wild Hog and the tribe of Chey- enne Indians of which ho jyas chief, were removed to the Indian territory. Becoming dissatisfied with their new homes, they broke out, and under the leadership of Wild Hog, struck out northward through Kansas and N braska. Many depredations were com- mitted on the way. The Indians killed about forty citizens, outraged ten women and destroyed nearly $40,000 worth of property. = Wild Hog always claimed that this deviltry was the work of a few young bucks who were beyond his con- trol, and that they escaped to the reser- vation, During the flight north- ward the United Statesarmy was al- ways about cne day behind the Indians. Finally Wild Hog andabout 200 war- riors, together with their women and childven, went into Fort Robinson and surrendered. " Inducements w offered the Indians to return to the Indian terri- tory. but they refused to do so. Finally they were disarmed, but in the effort to do s0 several soldiers and more Indians were killed. Wild Hog was put in irons and confined in the guard house. The other Indians, including their wives and children, were confined in along, low log building which had_previously been used as a barracks. Upon their con- tinued refusel to go back peaceably to the Indian territory, an effort was made to subdue them by starvation. They were deprived of food, water and fuel and closely guaraed. But they tough, and even after several days, which must have been ones of suffering, were still obdurate. It was supposed that they were completely disarmed, but in gome manner they had been able to retain a few revolvers, After a few days of seemingly quict subjection the vigilance of the soldiers was in a measure relaxed, and the guard reduced to six in number. Suddenly, in the night, these were shot down, evc one of them being either killed outright or disabled. The Indians then rushed out and filed up Soldier creck canyon. The breaks and hills of Pine Ridge were about half a dozen miles away, and it was the hope of the Indians to reach them before the sleeping soldiers could overtake them. It was a wild race Boross the ice and snow. Many of the Indians were barefooted and left a trail of blood. Encumbered with their women and children, they made slow progress. The garvison, aroused by the shots that destroyed the guards, Were soon in pursuit. Captain Wessel of the Third cavalry was in command. They came upon the Indians in_a little ravine, or coolie, about two miles north of the fort. They made a stand and fought bravely, but were without arms and the rifles of the cavalry made short work of them. After the soldiers had exhausted all their ammunition there were yet a few live Indians, and these werc charged upon and cut down with the sword. Wild Hog's tribe was entirely wiped out. Not & mun, woman or child was left of the entire band, But Wild Hog was safely locked up in the guard house at Fort Robinson, and that is how he comes to survive—a chief without a ibe. Full Kide or Mo Fare, Harry Sloan of Baltimore one after- noon last December boarded a car, in- tending to go home. He tendered his fure to the conductor, the money was re- ceived und the fare rung up. The car but a short distance when happened in the cable and Mr, Sloan waited for proceeded l something the car stopped, Soak, Soak; boil, boil ; rinse, For SANTA CLAUS SOAP And toil is changed to play, While gaily sings the laundry maid, upori a washing day. N. Sole Manufact BAGS & TWINES | “Bemis Omaha Bag TENTS, ETC. {0maha Tent-Awning COMPANY. COMPANY. ImpoTtors and manufae. turers of flour sacks, | HORSE COVERS buriaps, twi 1 ‘arna BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coc Shoe Company. Salosroom and Omoa—117-110) 1111 Howard St Kitkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed COMPANY. ~ Wholesalo ta Boston hoe Co. 110: 11041106 Harncy Str SHOE C0.. boots, shoes and rubber goods, 103 .| 1610 Harney Stre 7DRYV QOODS P Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry nishing koods, corner | Ing gobds, cor. 11t and Tt ana Howard Sts. | Harney Streots FURNITURE. Bebee & Runyan FURNITURE Omaha Upholstering COMPANY. | Upholstered furntture. 1102-1104 Nicholns St Wholesule only. COMPANY and 15th Streo some time. asked the conductor to 1cturn The car didn’t start and he him his fare. This the conductor refused to do, saying that as it had been rung up it would be impossible for him to do so without losing it himself. Finally M Sloan got out and walked to his home Ho brought suit before Magistrate Clark and was awarded $5. damages and costs. The traction company appealed the case to the city court. When it came up fora b however, tho counsel for the comjfiny had the case dismissed, paying the costsas well as the amount of the magistrate’s judg- ment. — - Sce the great Bicketts, acrial perform- ers at Courtland beach. — FOUGHT WITH HER CONSCIENCE. An Old Lady's Strugglo and Defeat While Riding on a Streot Car. A motherly looking old lady got on a iagara strect car at the corner of Por- ter avenue the other afternoon, says the Buffalo Bxpre She was plainly dressed in black, her hair was as white as snow and her face was sweet and plessant. Sho walked half way up the and found a seat. Assoon asshe was soated she fumbled a black silk bag that she carried on her arm and produced a nickel. This she held in her nand waiting for the conductor to come along. The car was well filled and the conductor had plenty to do. He came through the car at Jersey street and hurriedly collected the fares. He skipped the old lady. Sho was ready to pay him the nickel, but she did not offer it to him when ho passed. After he had gone by her conscience proached her, evidently, for she held out her hand as if to urge the fare to the conductor, The conductor didn’t notice the half-proffered fare. Then began a mighty struggle between the sordid and the Christian sides of the woman's character. She knew that she ought to give the money to theconductor, but she doubtless argued to hersell that it was his business to ask forit, She felt that overy person in that car knew that she had held out her fare and she looked around with a defiant air as much as if to say: ‘Well, what if [ did?” Her look of de jance didn't last long, howeyer. She smiled weakly and dropped her oyes to the floor. She started to hotd out her hand and tnen pulled her arin back. She looked around the car again and this timo she blushed. Then she sat bolt upright, evidently having como to an understand- ing with herself ana dropped the nickel into the black silk bag. It looked very much as if the sordid side had won. The conductor came through again. The old lady looked straight ahead Her lips were closely compressed, Her fingers twitched a bit when the econ- ductor said, “Fare please,” but she did not fish up the nickel. he glanced at her neighbors out of the cornors of her eyes after the conductor had passed. She was extremely self-conscious, It was evident that she had not yet fully decided that she had done right. Just as the car left Niagara square she looked around again, sho brobably caught some one's eye, for she blushed scarlet. Hor defiant look was gone. She was em- barrassed. She felt that everybody in the car was watching her. She reachco down into the black bag and found the nickel. Then she beckoned to the con- ductor and handed it to him, “You tkipped me, I guess,” she said simp) The conductor was astonished, but h took the money and thanked her. And the old lady scttled back in her seat.her fuce radiant with a look that plainly | showed she was at peace with her con- | science after a very trying quarter of an hour. Khe Ca That was & tel Bigrolle, wasu'tit? You know of one of the largest houses in the L Well, the other day a buyer came on from the west and eloped with his daughter. Brig thing that happened to heis at the he viggs —~Dear me, wasn't he sorey to lose hert Triggs—Oh, he didu't lose her. The buyer returned her inside of o week e Bicketts, aerinl performers,Courtland, And scarcely see the board at all, upon a washing day. it does the work, inse away, —ag— Santa Claus Soap. K. FAIRBANK & €O., urers, CHICAGO, ILL. MAHA Manufacturers ¢ Jobbers Directory PRI HARDWARE. s Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY. Dentors in hardwaro and hanios’ tooln, ner 10th and Jackson wots, 4 Douglas Stroot HATS, ETC. IRON WORI(SA; . L. Gibbon & Co | Omaha Safe and Iron WOILKS, Safos vaults, Jall wo tron shutters wnd fire Capes. Gus Androe andt Jackson COMMISSION. | LUMBER. " Branch & Co. (John A Wakefield, Imported, Amerloan Port: frotts of all | Milwau- Produce, oystors. kind, | STOVE REPAIRS 5% LIQUORS. 8 Frick & Herbert, |Omaha Stove Repair 1001 Farnam St, made. 1207 Dougins st, ———— __PAPER. | _oms. Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co. Carry n full stock of Refined and lubricating 1 brintingl wrappiog and curd otls, axle grease, ete. Dislodge Bile, Stir up the Liver, Cure Sick-Headache, Female Ailments, Remove Disease and Promote Good Health, Coverod with o Tastcless & Soluble Coating. Famous the world over. Ask for Beecham's and take no others. Of all druggists, Price 2% cents a box. A oric Depot, 365 Canal St New Yoric Depot, 165 - LTAADE MARK RRGISTERED.) “iNDAPO LI GREAT HINDDO REMEDY FRODUCES THE AROVE TR in B0 DAVE. Curcs all Discasos, Falling Memory, Dlersnass, Wenknesros By Dt sty ros sily carelod i vest'y Kl f0r #5.00 with o 3 R fur Aeds Don Cl e kY Wl any ki of fnitation: 10 1 wpon e erio, Add Pluce, Ohl LD by Kulin & Co., Cor. 1sth and D nd J. A. Fuller & Co.,’ Cor. 14th a ts., OMAHA, NEI. by Paul G Proadway and 6 Pearl St., COUNCIL BLUFF: IOWA, and other Leading Druggists. A Birthday Git. There s nothing better than a watch, Take care that it is a good watch, otherwise your AN \ gift will not keep you At g Py RUBY JEWELED |\ " pleasant remem- @, ADJUSTED ) brance. Take care that @ itis a Dueber-Hamps den 17 jewel watch, It your £ does not keep our wate us your address and wo will send you t of o dealer Who does, THE DURBKS WATCI Woiks, Canton, O. The Mercer. Omaha’s NewzstHot2l, Cor. 12th and Howard Stroets, 40 rooms $4.50 por day. 40 roows §500 per day. 0 roows with bath «t 81 per day. 0 rootms with bath wt 3450 per Jay Modern fu Every fespeot, Newly Furnished Thron C.8. ERB, Pron. SOUTI OMAILA., Union Stock Yards Ccfmbau J South ©maha. Best Cattle o and Shasy marketla tas wam J0MMISS17 | HOUSEE. et " Wood Brothars. Live Stock Commisilon Merohunts £01th Umaba—Teleplione 1151 ~ Chloags JOUN D. DADISMAY, WAL BN Mavagere Market reports by mail and wire cheerful furnished upon application.

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