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708 bles; exports constwiso, 200 bule 400 balos: stock, 4 Futures, sto: tinues, and indecd pected to disappear until unrestricted enough that the present burren: business represonts rather a chiecks than a premium on mone begins in almost arge employers deposit for The roason why the mium of gold disappears more quickly is convenient for rs’ purpose, but must as a rule be bought in larger quantities ; bes the risk of a change in the general situation ver, it is per- feetly plain that the lending of ‘money has as yet received but little check swing are the closing quotations ading stocks exchange today it _can hardly the banks ro COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 1y: snlos, 40,000 halos; August, discount on Bpread Betwsen September and December Wheat Narrowing Oonsiderably. rdues Markat, The transaction in The receipts of every casr with the sale by of labor of dr than face vaiue. fts on their own FAVORABLE CABLE ADVICES A FACTOR flr to good country, LIvE PorLTRY des running Was Much Liga roosters, 40 n by Wenry Li The recelpts aro the market steudy, Move soon. mike the b .+ an entirely sato biistiess, ther Ciiicaao, Aug. 23.—The principal featuro in wheat today, besides a_de , was the narrowing of the spread green winged toal, #1.50; plover, 607 y has put in an but the demand Is- lights W white clover Adams Expross I8 not quite so uctive | Baltimore & Ohlo.. WESTRAN CATTLE. pigeons ut #1.50. VEGETALES, ON1oN8~Iomn grown st orders from the country, Home grown stock. por basket, There had pression abroad that Decomber wheat would command a premium of 10¢ per bu. under which numerous spreads have been ma anticipation. premium began to threaten the spreaders 044 Ontario & West & Oregon Imp nadi Southern 8 steors. . 1260 k 1s plenty at 1%¢ | )8 L& UN Chicago & Alton. 4 foeders. The supply is very light and the orders from they nre worth at loast Pullman Pal Cotton Oil Cort. 14 Richmond i s in shipping SOUTH DAKOTA. ¢ reduction 1 the premium Corn was weak on antici- pated heavier receipts and closed Jg¢ under last night's quotations. terest in provisions. The weakness in wheat was attributed to very small clearances, and nov altogether favorable cable some liquidation by gether a dull and heavy fecling pr Local receipts are small, but in the north- west they are larger, the new crop will soon commence to move. The reasons given for the narrowing of the premium between September and D aro that there is more money being pl carry the wheat-and th of the bankers that ther in carrying September deliverics to Decem- ber, and the buyiog of shorts for September and putting it out again for December. The Department of Agr the crop of Indin was 60,000,000 bu. larger The opening was from ¢ 1o than yesterday's closing, eased off anothier ke and then advanced from e to for the Dec held steady, and the closing n ige to l{e from the bottom. Corn was fairly steady until the estin receipts for tomorrow i iently over the recent average Lo considerable which stood in need of something to support trades and a lorders are received and are arriving and 22 steers. 1194 pounced good was no in- 1004 Southern Pacific Sugar Rofinery this season there have not from Californiu; Thate ny grapes in Thero was 8180 | Guiipomnia, por. case, $1,.251.50, P01, &0, C. i woary longs and 143 Union Pacinic U. 8. Express SIS L P 44| Wells Fargo Bxp i Western Unlon 10ig| Wheeling & L. B do prefd. ... 5@1.60; nectarines, with indications that ubsville & Nash uisville & N. A TROVICAT, FRUITS, about steady, por bunei, suall to BANANAS—P) ons and all nal Linsead. . a wood steady business statement by some will be no difticulty Lstr, tlg..1140 gsvatigs. 1 rmelons are 1str, tlg. 1420 or, $10,00012.00; lture reported thit small or Infe Jem eantaloupes, baskets, #1;' crates than last year. total sules of stocks today were 107,700 : Burlington, 9,000; No apples to amount 1o anythi are being shipped in, and the supply of” hoy grown stock 3 tember and @A4.00; comnion varicties, z Paul, 10,600 tern Union, 6,300, er futures, HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. W York Money Market, MONEY ON CALL Firm at 2008 per cont; last loan at 3 per ce closing offored Prive MERCANTILE PAPER—8@12 por cent. eon sultod Lidos, & was another today, about s big run, and s over 18,000 liogs, a thing that has ve aroly happened in August, caused a big i Chicago had about 40,000 nd the market was bad, there was a very sshipping inquiry, no less than_eleven ship- pers being on the marke had to submit_to a reduction of from 20c to e in prices for all grades. No.'veal calf, 8 1hs. to 15 No. Ldry flinthides, 6¢; N dry salted hides, 15 less than fully In oats the in bankers' prices declined from Lie to by weak at nearly the lowest” point, with a net of from !4¢ to ge. der the influcnce of the receipts of 40,- provision trade Armour put for pork and Wt 8RO @4.811 B4.86004.861¢ mimercial bills, $4.7815004.894%, TIFICATES—Dull; closel quotations on vonds, 111N, \vT!)?-'ln . Theclose was fresh hogs on s0 that although in the session brokers in the market to ribs and the decline was soon overcome by the support thus afforded it appear to_apye: woight, 10 skiv murrain Al wolht, 7@ 10 flint Kansas Missourl Gs.. Tenn. now Het (s, Tonn. new set s, flint Colorado Armour's sympa- lust night, Lard is 1215¢ Istimated receipts for tomor 100 cars; corn, 465 80,000 head. ‘The leading futures rar dry flint Colorado mur: 1., netual weight, nd bucks, aetual weigh rain wool pelts, por ars ; oats, 200 ¢ nearly all the ho were more or le cqe Swax, prime, Heavy and grades sold largely at $4.75 and &.80, good mixed heav and throwouts mixed - Louls Markets . —FLOUR—Tame, ostan Stock Gnotittons. BosTON, Aug. N, 8@ 10 por cont. on stocks, bonds and mining shares’ 8 per cent; Closing quotations everything cl 2. cash, 27¢; August, 27%c ard, #8.1214, ats, 13,000 bu. orn, 49,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. 014 | Butte & Boston Calumet & He Centenulal... | Franklin.... 0] Cotioo Mnrket. EW YORk, Aug. 28.-Options openea steady, Y. & Now Eng.. hanged 1o 10 Oregon Short Line, nd closed firn Cash quotations wore as follows: alet, steady. 0. 3 spring, 601 No. 2 red, 60%c. Coun—No. 2, 87% 4.70@15.00; Octobe L Undon Paciil November, § 14£.95; Junuary, $14.95: M tio, dull; 'No. 7, $16.8715, No. 8 spring, I, $14.60014.65; New York Mining Quotatio i No. 8 yellow, closing, yello osin: 23.—The following are the —_— Ew YORK, Aug. Liverpool Market mining quotitions: No. 2 white, f.0. b, LIVERPOOT, Ang. WnEAT—Qulot, . 2, nominal; No. 8, nosales; [ No. 1, spot. 55 04@5bs 10d per cental; D winter, 5s 5!2d@Hs 6! Demand poor; mixed western, 4s 14d nc, §3.3503.40. ¢ TURPENTINE 100 Ibs., 5.1 2015; short ribs sides ew York Dry Goods Market. ~The dry goods market it clear sides (boxed), discloses no positively L packagd mo “Distillers' finished goods, per gal., San Francisco Mining Quotati SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. uotations for mining stocks toduy were us > than is called for and, as & rule, the eall is for only one package. improve, though are unchanged. ut lonf, 6ic; slowly and moderat: following were tho ceeipts und ship- ments for tod Phitadelphin G PHILADELPHIA, 2 red, Ausust, 65 Best & Beieiie No. 2 mixed, N s CTown Point Oars—Active e g WueAr—Eusy; No. 2 On the Produce oxc ige todiy the buttor murket was quic mery, 1902 strictly fresh, 133e. New York Markets. ST, LOuls, Au tining stocks, dull and anged. The following are the closing quo- anao T Murkot, —Wigar—Lower, weak; 25,000 pkgs. Baios, 12900 pk Ket dull, ¢usy. No. 2 cash, 6 on Market. vening Post’s inal; westorn, 54550, —Dull; wostorn, Gbe. Lecelpty, 262,000 bus cxports, 16,- suies, 2,717,000 bu, of futures, 56,000 New Youk, 11 London siys It £40,000 i1 000 were received 000 from othe helief that the gold now leavin, is for Now York. BARLEY MA| French coin om Paris and £105,- Carcurra L SEEEEEEEEE] delivery, 425 pe Seiirs Ton 3312331121 N1 I d vlovator, 6706730 ungraded rod, t.0. b., G8I@ORY 3LLDSE oL No.T northern clined 4@le on easler cables, closing weak lnder yosterday; netat Notos. Jlearings, 8508,- NEW ORLEANS, refused to alls for only thre piper wus un being recelved '5 ut very low rates. tobur, 7TORGTINC, | [KaxsAs Crry, 5 2 5 closing at 70 28,—Clearings, eipts, 93,700 bu.; exports, 45,100 Clearings, $1,604,550, OMAHA LIVE STOCK, S W Yonk, Au ings, $63,877,674; | Recelpts of Both Cattle and No. 2, 451340 Hozs Very unigraded mix closing wenk 333 cent rentes, 991 AY, Aug. 23, Receipts of both cattle and hogs wer and us on yesterday there were Ior the past three 17%¢ for the wecount OnAnA, Aug any last woek, 84 Faam—a == Cr, 404464 ceipts, 189,000 bu.; oxp bu. futures, liberal toda; 1o sheep on the market. ipts foot up 6,151 cattle, 19, ust 5,746 cattle, 11,018 5 sheep the first three days of nes, §1,956,002; Spots, fairly o Options, dull arings, $7,701,- Moncy, 6 por cent, [ lower; Sep- LOULE, Aug. lunces, 269,001, TS auidt, 628" per Dullness and weakness continue to be the ruling features of the eattle market, ings were again more than ample for the al demand and with no outside sup ad reports from Chi : tenance of prices was out of the question cornfed native beeves were 1,127 to 1,224-1b. from” # to #.45 or not far On all other grades, 18, the market was from than Tuesday and almighty t, fair to pretty good 5010 ut from & 50 Lo $3.40 of inferior grass und half fat slock scattering down to &, ings todiy wel market was dull und sales of fair to ve steers ut from £ decidedly weak and the close found quite a few cattle still in first hunds. The cow market was very dull and pric LONDON, Aug. 23 bunt of bullion g the Bunk' of England today on accoun Xed western, 308014¢; White western, R e t Hors—Steund PIGHAND ROUGH. selling at §1.50 premium, Olearings, $37 Dulunces, 89,581, PROVISIONS ~Cut ments, stead, stoam closed therces ul §5.520 o8, none; Sep- Ky stewdy, dull; o wauted by eve steers sold The demand including weste 10¢ to 15¢ lowe Moticy stoudy i fresh, 100w lodc; fuir to good west and stock sheep, & 40 1o 100-1b. lumbs, 83 (0@ 4.50. Lquict; crude, 330 20, 5 discor St Louls, #4 discoun #1.50 promwini; A good shar Kocoipts aud Diny Firm, quiet, STOCKS AND BONDS, falr deuiand W Orleans, open , dull, steady. kettle, good Transactions in Dwindled to a New Youk, was very dull throughout toda P1a lwon—Steady, dull; American, § Stondy; luke, Stralts, $18.70 eady; doniestic total ana very manifest in any direction. Geueral Electric was about 1o be placed little disposition to trade was The rumors that Two causes are largely re- spousible for the break, the liberal supply, something hike forty loads today and ..1200 967 941 950 1092 Av. .. 088 086 1060 922 650 010 1000 1866 244 ers. 1118 22 stoers 1149 . 810 1110 . H20 1000 1095 1250 1560 1190 L1085 1085 L1062 2 heifers. 1016 126 127 1168 1str, tlg. 1170 8 feeders. 1200 B30 ., 925 heavy 00 | guotations. Lt 90 70 | 1086.75 for chole ehit 50 | tvity, but it did not, trade being 00 | throuihout, and the clos 10 | hors in thy 50 | auality. There may almost bo sald to have 10 | be 365 210 ) . 1260 1120 1070 run THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'fHURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1893, tha range of values was not a little lower. The yards wero full, and the proportion of natives | Yo unusanlly Iarge for the Hme of the yoar Lots of good {0 cholce beaves wege offered, and t class showed the decline quite as much As the poorer Sort. Prices were anywhere from 10¢ to 20¢ low than yesterday, It would have been some satisfac- tlon to seliors If they had boen able to make & clearance at that reduction, but the close of Businoss found & very corisiderable part of the supply still in first hands. Inforior to extra nailves were quoted at from &1 to 85.10, with sales largely at from $1.60 to $2.60 for cows and bulls and'at from $3.25 to $4.40 for steers. Westorns were off to from 81,60 to xans wore quoted at from $1.40 ¢ To bring more t 40 the offering: hoice and some very good cattle ndsaround #4. Atno time during ro there any signs of life in th trade and s supply was carried ove Nover by T ns many hogs received here inone day In the month of August as anted up today. Forty thousand w stimated number, The first guess was around 30,000, but the hogs kept coming thicker and faster and betore 1 o'clock 1t was evidont the total would fall very littie It any short of 40,000, The prices, which, at the opening were mot more - than from 10c “to 15¢ off, sild rapidly downward until Wt 6o close ‘they ' stood _unstendily ata point from 20¢ to 30c below yosterday's sules wero on a basis of from o ehoico heavy and froni $5.70 assortod light. From these figures snlos ran down to n $4.25 0 4. n rough and heavy and to fr $4.80 for poor light. This big cut ve been oxpected to lead to great ac- tnck finding many unsold fTorings were of fing the day w 5.10 to $0.15 vens. The 10 common ho o sheep market wis without now foaturos T 40 | Notwithstanding the recent slaughtor of 40 | prices receipts continue heavy. They wero 30 | estimated at 18,000 for toduy, 1 340 | 000 for the Inst ‘threo days. ~Thero was & weak 250 | domand at Tuasdug's pr ingover 87,- es. quotations rang- ingat from $1 to ¥3.75, nccording to quality. Tho lamb market wis' fiemer, espectally for good ones: Poot to clioleo were quoted ut trom T ) to #5, with extra seiling around #5.25. 0 bulk of shee p sold below $3.60, and from #3.75 to $4.75 bought the Inrger par Receipts: Cattle, 20,000 hoad; cal of lambs, o8, 1,000 head: hogs, 43,000 fiead; sheep, 18,000 hiead. The Journnl reports: OATT ints, 2,000 head; shipments, 2,900 ket 10@26¢ lower; prime good to choice, #4.25@ 90; Toxuns, &2 erns, $2.2608.60; cows, #1006 HOGs - Recelpts, 43,000 head; shipments, 8,000 houn market 25630 lower; common rough and honvy, $2.60@4.60; mixed and | ors, .80 primo heavy, $6.006. buichers, 8 lht, £.60a5.75. Lot 16,000 head; ~ shipments Kot steady to lower; Texans, 5; westorns, $2.50@8.10. 0@3.30; west- ck- 10; Kangas Clty L Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 23.—0ATrLe—Receipts, 6,000 head: shipuonts, 4,000 head; bost cuttle firm: others steady; ' Texas and ship- ping steers, $2.00@5.60; " Texas and native cows, $1.: .76; buteher stock, #3.104. stockers nnd feeders, $1.506 following | “lous—Recelpts, 11,000 head; shipmonts, for the two | 4,000 head; market 10@30c lowor: bulk y | @0.40: heavies and i for supplies, sellers Local houses, | lower for 1 buyers | steors, Te and | . Hoas — freo Omaha over premium 1d light mixed hogs, sales being v from $4.80 up to $.20, although sclling at & and over Sorted, that is, from one S5 to half u dozen rough ot heavy hogs were | o100} m packing | tive stece with 3.7 s up to $.90 and common SHE L from £4.40 1o $4.70. ] was little change in the market throughout, | 00 dresséd muttons, st altnough the close was perhaps the weak The bulk of the hogs (practically aged, hands) sold av from | westorn markets Wedne: $4.75 10 $4.90, as against £ to .20 Tuesday and 5 1o .30 one week ago today. sentative sules: Sh, 240 84 860 80 160 240 200 360 80 80 160 200 240 860, 200 240 40 40 200 120 820 50 40 200 120 160 160 50 200 240 160 120 40 120 50 200 860 120 40 160 120 240 80 200 00 20 200 160 120 160 50 40 160 80 80 B0 160 40 120 B0 120 120 50 Sueepr—Again toddy for whe ssecond time ud the third time this month no WA It made very little ; difference as o few sheep last the killers a long time just now,: hmited and prices | minously, mition of Stock, oipts @il dispositon of stock as shiown by the books @t the Omahu Union Stock Compuny fdt ending at b 0'clock . August ~four hours 3, 189 TGRS & N1 . |Hofd, Cars. | Head | Cars. |Head dl 2l 7 active There t Repre- | South Omaha, FETFTTET RIS OO e e e i e e e e B e e o is_very k almost ridicw. | uarrowly escaped beilg run over by u ir togood natives. $3.00w3.75; | cable car common | u : good W choice | thrown to the ground and his clothing the hauds of a receives stories affecting vand the eireulatioa of un of weste vutchers' cows sold largely at from §1.75 to and while cauners sold down to $1, sales ut over £2.80 were few and far between! re was little quo ana none of any mote in bulls and rough Fair o good 2 hard, 60 No. ot CORN-—Steady 2'rod, 1620 0. 2 mixed, 81c;' No. 3 Hammond €6, Oars—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 21@23c; No. general listof 14 to Chicago Gas The Cudahy Pucking €0 led the downward movemeut, it having been aid that some of the insider assing the dividend uge in calves RyE-Searce and firm Buan—Fien re in favor of stock sold down The lowest quotations of ully 45@00c buying by the country this week s had a very beneficial effect on fecders. and regular dealers’ supplies having become were good buyers of the rather stronger prices. Fair o very good stock, both natives and westerns, sold lurgely at from §2.40 0 §4. DRESSED BEES the day were close notwithstanding the “The dechne had listle sigoiticauce, und fing trausactions were at a recovery of from % to cent from the lowest aud speculation off steadier. ‘Ihe Post says: arrive has almost vanishea and sterliug ex- have been governed this premium, returned But the pre- EGos--Quiot and oas) Krceers—-Wheat, SuieMeNts—~Wheat, 15,000 bu vorable rumors. offerings “today Minneapolls Wheat Markot. Shippers and {6 The premium oru, HOQHOY LTS almost entirely by today 0 normal conditions. wiuw o curreucy in swaller quantities con- NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 23 Bury, 6 7-16 Steady; good wld- Gxc; good ordi- net recoipts, 640 balos; gross, low middiin for ull grades of cattle. CATTLE.| OGN, |BHEEP, Chicago Live Stock Market. 3 [Spectul Telegram to not get it ‘There waus & wesker market toduy flv‘. Fam For wost descriptions | SRGAE" L8480 i highits, 5.40 rkers and pigs, 82505 EEr-—Recelpts, market steady; Texans, i lambs, $3.5084.00. shipments, 2.90; westerns, .80 St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 23.—OATTLE—Recelnts, 2,600 head: shipments, 1,600 head; market slow, atives: Texans 10¢ lower; best 3.20; calves, lower. 2,900 hoad; shipments, 300 lower: top for light, ales, #5.30405.60. ceipts, 3,800 head; shipments, market slow, unchanged. hend; mark 5. —BrEves—Receipt DOOTEst to best n Texans nd Colora- > AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 11,000: sheep ow, stendy; sheep, 2,603,005 lnmbs, #4.000 wdy at 7@slsc. ock 1 sight, Receipts of live stock at the four principal sday, August 23: attle, Hogs. Shoep. ST ree 01782 SEROIONO et Chicago....... 2,000 43,000 16,000 Kansas City.. 20000 6,000 11,000 2,000 St. Louls.. 8,500 2,900 . 66,880 18,000 Total., DIVISION OF W T AND EAST. Opinlons of Western Governors on the Latest Harebralned Proposition. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—This morning’s World publishes opinions from a num- ber of western governors upon tho prop- osition of a commercial division of the United States. The World telegraphed to each of the governors these questions: What do you think of the petition of the Kansas officials for a commercial di- vision between the west and the east? ‘What would be the result of the pro- posed convention of governors to con- sider this? Governors Stone of Missouri, Lewell- ing of Kansas and Pennoyer of Oregon boldly favor the convention. The others heard from oppose it. Governor Lewelling suggests that if free coinage fails, the Mexico silver dol- lar be made a full legal tende Gover nor McGraw of Washington says any man who proposes a secession of state is as much of a traitor to the flag of freedom today as he was in 1861, Gov- ernor Nelson of Minnesota expresses tho same sentiment. Governors Coleord of Nevada and Crounse of Nebraska have no confidence or sympathy in the scheme. Governor Boies of lowa says it is unwise and does not think any considerable number of governors would attend such a convention. S e SR Quartet sings,Courtland beach tonight. Cholera's Record in Europe. PETERSBURG, Aug. 23.—The offi- cial cholera report from the government for the past week is as follow: In Kiev there were 529 new cases and 184 deaths; Nijni Novgorod, 488 cases, 191 deaths; Don Province, 254 cases, 109 deaths; Samara, 198 cases, 75 deaths; Kazan, 1 cases, 28 deaths: Kalisco, 97 caseos, 33 deaths; Minsk, 32 cases, 15 deaths; Sim- biosk, 31 cazes, 11 deaths; Kharsezon, 54 cases, 22 deaths, BERLIN, Aug, imperial board of health announces that thus far this summer there have been only four ses of cholera in Germany, of which ce were fatal, BucHAREST, Aug. 23.—No chol ists in this city. At Sootin the epidemic is spreading rapidly and the mortality is exceptionally large. ROME, Aug. 23.—There were nine fresh cases of cholera in Naples on Mon- day and six deaths, and seven fresh cuses on Tuesday und five deaths. o m Patterso 1INGTON, Aug. mgre man Thomas M. Patterson of Colorado, proprietor of the Rocky Mountain New oduy. In attempting to board s while in motion he was violently torn. Mr, Patte th sson is suflering from hock, but his injuries are not dan- YHE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION ETTER, My doctor says it acta gently on stomach, Wver and kidneys. and i1 & pleasant la hia drink is made from herbs and is prepared for use A8 easlly s L 161 called LANE'S MEDIGINE A your address for freo sample. ily nl.-chAEf moves the bowels order t be bealihy this \s necess: (O F. WOOUWARD. L Rov, I BIRT ERADIC ST AND CHEAPEST SO — shines it up THE WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND. 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