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] 6 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Developed a Good Deal of Weakness Yesterda, ( LI3ERAL OFFERINGS AND LIT Tn Corn the Local Trade Was Tnclined to Bell, Inflaenced by the Recoipta Overraniing the Kstimates | 1 Cnicaco, Aug. 80 - Wheat developed o | Rood deal of wealness today. Cables came 3 easier and the offerings woro liberal, with E little demand. Tho possibility of delay in tho senatoin passing the repeal hill may i have had something to do with the weak- noss, but why it should hiave that effect in wheat and not in stocks 1s not easily ex plained. Perhaps a better explanation is to be found in the narrownoss of trade, the k heaviness abroad, the cnormous stocks overywhele, and the expocted free move- k ment of new wheat and the apparent falling off of export inquiry. The marker atthe 4 opening was from i4¢ to lge lower than yes- b terday's close, receded lic more, then be- ©.nc stronger, und prices advanced from dc 1o e, again became easier, prices 4 dechuing from #.cto /e, fluctuated some, 3 and closed casy !¢ from tho bottom. p in corn the local trade was inclined to sell, a2 Influenced by the receipts overrunning the estimates and the action of wheat. The 3 market opened at !gc decline and eased off o | fraction more, when it rallied !je, receded 4 from !ic to e, became quiet and at the tlose had lost from fyc to Iye. Oats were quict, and closed at a net loss of from gc to %c. The bulk of the trading was in the way of changing from September to October and May. There was more general trading m pro- b visions today than has been observablo for 3 many weeks, Heavy receipts of hogs wenk 3 encd the mavket for the products at the opening and lower prices ruled until Armour 3 came in as a liberal buyer of ribs, whict 3 turned the curvent upwird. The close wifs T ments for today: ARTICLES, Flour, bl Wheat, bu. | Gorn. b \ Oatsbu Rye, ... { Barley, bu. On the Produce exchange today the buttor wis quict wery, 1972405 dairy, Eggits, firm; strictly fresh, 14¢ New York Markers, Aug. 80 —ILouR—Recelpts, DKRS.; exports, 0 bbls., 5,700 snles,” 20,000 pkgs.! murket stendy, more ietive, COnN MEAT 5 b Rye—Dull; nominal. b HARLEY M Dull; WHEAT-Recelpts, 413,000 bu.: exports, 154,- 000 bu.; sales, 1,875,000 bu. futures, 66,000 bu. spot. Spot market dull, lowers No. 2 rod, Nout,” Gt aded red, 62 n, GREORLC, Options we stive, wek, w@le lower; No, 8 1-16AL65 % ¢, closing GRje: WQ70%c, closing al T0%e; Decen- 743(@70¢, closing nt 7430 | RN Receipts, 62,000 D exports, £0,000 000 bu. futurcs, 44,000 G, spot. Epots dull and e lower, closing steady; No. 2, 44%@A4 %0 10 elevntor; 4515 5e wilont, | Options were fulrly active and closed ‘weuk i R iohc decline: Septomber, 445G id%e, clos- g ut 443c; October, 455@4550, closing it 4575 4614670, Closing b 461505 7 Decomber, 46150AGHC, closing 0t 46 e, OAT coipts, 105,000 bis exports, 10,000 bu.: sules, 2,000 hu. futures, 120,000 b, 'l Eoots, dull, Steady.Options, stead. d Augukt, 297 clostng ut [ | 2304, closing at 80b,¢ at top figu e higher than vesterday for Ortober pork, 15¢ up for September lard and about unchanged for September ribs. Tatimated receipts: Wheat, 80 cavs: corn, B%0 cars; oats, 260 cars: hogs, 26,000 head. Il leading fatures ranged as follows TArtieloA. | Open. | High. | Low. | Close. Wirat— May, 3 Myss POk | Sept Oet Cash quotittions werd Frov-Dull and une W sprir ngged FILAX Sk Ty Loik Moss, | or 100 1bs., #7 fioose), 8.76ah (hoxed), #7.25607.5 5,250 8.50. Wiisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., ¥ .50, bbLY #14.656014.80; Iard, 0008003 short ribs, shdes dry” sulted shoulders short elear stdes (hoxed), - . SuGARs—Cut loaf, Glye; granulated, 5.67c; Standurd “A," blye. The following were the receipts and ship- closing nf 307 103 No. 1 westorn. s t, steady, HAY Hors—Quict, firm. inal. Hines TROVISK bellies, 12- pickle pickled 106011 sules, 5. Option sles, vk, quiet, steady! u n e Quiet, steudy; western factory, 14 sk Dull, about steady. s Firn, falr denian § western frosh, 161 Ge Liow- Easior: ¢ity 52 per pk.), 4 18-16¢ COTToNsEED Ot Dull. steudy. PETROLEUN - Negleetod; Dennsylvania ofl, BPOL s, nonei September option sules, none, 674c bidi Lima ofl, sales, none; total Biles, non recelpts, 6,422 ROSIN-Quivt, stendy. Tun INE-Quiet, firmor; 2713@2 RicE— Fulr demiund! fiem; domestie, falr to extri, Oy, MorassEs Now Orleans, open kettle, good to cholee, qul stendy. SuGAl-Kaw, noming mind. P16 TrRON=—Dull; Amerienn, $12.76@ 15,60, COPPER—Steady; lnko, § b0, LEAD-Quiv t: domestie, 3.6 TIN-Strong; Straits, #1500, B ER - Stoady ; domestic, $3.60. refined, firm, alr do- Rice at 1is Lowe Rice is today lower than at any time sineo 2658, which Wis the lowest point on record s Been selling st greater rite thin oy fory, but probbly ot so froely asit whoies and retadl grocers would give 16w ehunce by Bundliug ul reasopablo profits. See whol ket report: Ordinary to pring, s per 1. rotuil price, 5a7e pe b, Here I i tnimein of over 100 per cent b wweon the dealer wid the consu Without X wishing to curtall the profits of wiy one, we i BULIL Uhis Is 0XCORSIVO 00 6 Atupie G el And Wo SUggest, 18 1Unot Just possible that by dowanding less more might bo made i (b deubl ing and trebling of husiness Lice Is one of the best foods which can Lo luced on the table. At fulr murgin of profit L would be the choapest, thus oniublinge 11 (o do un important part of the daily food and poor alike. It siould oecupy & rouiinent plice In- at leust one weal durng he duy. Those who confine tholr use of 3 je; 10 accaslonal pudaings or desserts lis e 1 wvallod themselves of 1t best eienicnis, for it Will be found superior simply boilid I h\»m st s 8 CCTCal Wit ik - orut dinng a5 & vegetublo, with gravies, exaotly 1he s B s potatoes, 1o Which 1t s somewhatakin, with L tho advaniage, Lowover, of Leing Uetter L adaptcd 1o the average digestion Nun ster MANCHESTER, Aug. 80, The Munchester Suurdinn suys o its financl article: The (llll\ml. continues to be 1 cheerful owing o the great strength of cotton. The lnquiry or India Isslizhtly ter, but for the wost £t not feasible for fuifitl Au ¢« wl slight concession 1 Uut sellers rully remain fi hero aro somg Juiries aium shir for Ching but tho price und wutier of have in: ertored” with husiuess, owing to tho uncer- inty of nn"lmnt’ ) first effect of the ilson repeal bill Lus been tavorablo, but pos- | DEMAND sibly the Improvement will not be sustained, | much as the measures o provide for the necessary currencgherenfter are mndequate Omuhn Prodace Market, BUTTER - Tho re enough for the ity to retail were very light Fancy creameries, s ity 12018 Vi T LTRY T Ipts S1id y country, 14@16¢; i packing stock, fresh, 1104 & minticor 1s LUN of ApM ne kens and prices are I ickons, 734@Sc; old he re are steady, the Game—While the weather s too warm to make the handling of business, there are son lard ducks, #3.50; bluc winged 1en], $1.50; plo Hoxey -New' honey as it was; live pigeons VEGETARLES, Ox10Ns— oo grown stock 18 plenty at 114¢ per 1h. on orders fron the country. TOMATORS—11¢ per bisket, 60 TATORS ket fivm, vor hiis it th choice new white clover, 1¢ PriEoxs The demand fs not quite so active | at 81 Brow supply 1s vo ders from t 085 In shipping cabl to CABUAGE 1o the Occns 1140 CrLRRY-—Stray shipn the quality of the stock is for this s bunchies, 85, PR GRAPES—S0 far this season there have not grapes in from Calife 56, $1.2621.60. been v Californli CALTFORNIA FIUTTS per box, $1; Bartlot plums, por hox, #1.200 box, © AvpLEs—N grown stock is moder: Dbl £3.75 i coni toship on orders, $3.0073.25 TROPICAL FRUITS, BANANAS. oh, g mediui, $1,754 LEMONS—The steady wvery fair demand fo re doing a good ste Messinas, oxtra fune ner box, ORANGE! i ing. Riv HIDES, TA THDES—No. 1 groen b hides, grecn’ saited hides, 2 hides, 25 1bs. 10 40 1 hides; 25 1bs. to 40 10! §1bs.to 16 s, be: N 15 1%, flint hides, 4e: No. 1 dr cured Rides 1ae per b, | SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, green sulted shearlings (sh skins), ench 15@200; wooled carly skins), No shearlings (Short wooled carly skins), No el dry | butcher wool pelts, her Lics dry flint Kansas wodl pits, per b, nety flint hatehe ST, Louts, 4 unchanged, WiEAT-Nothing doing; SR August, 55 ber, 613¢: Decembe Cony W cenber, 433 OATS " Lower; ) Sentembor, 285 EGas 1) RUTTER continued but the to regular tr dloupes, sper 1 holee to fancy, o e onl 1 of the year. s, Lt e ank bd watermelons 11 or inferior s apples to amount to anything are being shipped in un t « on war dy No. 1 green salted hides, 23 ¢ No.'Ldry flint hides, se y & dry Kunsas “und - Nebraski 1., actual weight, 107 and Nebraska murrain cliht dry wool 1b, dry flint Gelorado__m Frot Septenbe % Octos k: No.2'mixed, cash Bdne: September, 3435e; October, ash Steady at decline : lard, acks: wheat, s, 5,000 sacks; whent, 108, . more decidedly. Mill§ re starting up, anticipating w resuniption of do. Tt may not b the silver question is Tully setfled in congress. Jobbers arc doing mord necossitios of the agenerad belief he but no boom is loo tlon of confider losses for thit ¥ KANSAS Crry, Aug. No. 2 hard, 50%e; N Conx—stendys ' No. white, 300801 OATs-Stendy; No, 2 whit B : onts, none Oil Markets O, Crry, Aug. s, 18,000 Dhis runs, 59,524 hhls, Pritsiong, . Aug cortifieutes Open Kt D74 lowest LONEOS, Aug.’ 80,70 9d per quitrter; August and Septémber ship- nt 41s 3a RPENTINE SPIR Cotton Maurlaet. 30.Futures steady; Auzust, $7.40 nominal: NEW ORLFANS, Aug. snles, 40,500 hales; October, '$7.21607, Decemb February, Good 1 middling, ceeipts, wise, 1L37H bules; sulos, 918 bules, Coftuo Market, .~Options opencd firm 40 poluts up i 15 10 80 point ¢ Nentemby New Youk, Aug. 80 and_unchanjed i Novemb No. 7, #16.1215, Milwaukeo Markets, MiLWAUKER, Aug. 30.—Wuear—Lower; No. ) 2 sprin X Cony-Unchanged; No. OATs - Iir BARLEY - D4 BYE-Unchinged; 44 PROVISIONS - Pork, 31 roor mand poor; CORN-— St western, 8x 114 BAcON - Long clear, 45 1s., 635 6 per cwt. LARD= Prine western, 415 00 per cwt cinnat Markets, CIxINNATE, Aug. 80.~WHEAT—Weaker; No. Coin- Heavy: No OATs-— Basy "N WiIsKY I) 1; & Minneapolis Wh MINNEAPOLIS, Aug agiin todny: August Docember, b on No. 1 northern, o8¢ N, B BALTIMORE e, Augus Cotn—Irre Oars—Firm ore Aug Tol TOLEDD, Aug cash and ‘August, 6 Coun—Dull; No. 2, cash, 416, Oars—Qulet; caslh, 2 STOCKS AND BONDS, ulur; Sept No. 2 whi nent make up a consic able volume of trade at first hands. Ther that the worst isover, A for to follow u restor . There have been too many mixed, 2 ti; creamery, 18@21c; dairy, | | 1 ensy at 11e. | Wheat, 234,000 bui; corn, 6,000 | Wheat, 10,000 bu.; AL Nove @16.557 Juhuar 5.051510.80, Spot 1 No. 2 white, 28, ol Murkets. Wi S offer freoly. demand e eental 30.—Futures dull and rack 2 30.~W western, 834 At Mark, Wiugar—Easier; No. 2, Seourities Were in the Main Buoyant with Sharp Advances. New Youk, Aug. 0. day was in the m terial inc Th n b case in the volume of busines a general aud shurp o Further large purch: -~ ope the active list and specialties. Among the later American T baceo, Consolidated hattan, lilinois Cent Oil preferred, Lead sey Central and Ni most prow ases it and 4 cousiderable demand from local tors led to a rise of 2 Lo « al, preferved, New Jer- ent. ‘The dealings taken alto- gether were better distributed than for some time snd the market was characterized by nged teal, $2; green onts W, ETC. ctunl weight, ian City 31 nber, 44 % of butter good packed, 20621c; fair to g wer, Good spring s Troosters, rather lght, w bulk going at 1 o an entirely sufo rds areiving: mal- vory slow PUL in AN Appear demand fs Hghit; Ak stock, on orders, y light and the country they e al riving and need ool Celery, par doz ning Crawford peaches, s, per box, $2¢ ectarines, per ary selling at ) aske Lie supply of home oice Duchess, per varietics, suitable about steady: per per bunch, small to 1 wonthor produces 1ons and all houses business in them. Messinas, 005,50, A fow oranges ar- Answoets, $3.75, 2i50; No. 2 green o, 1 groen salted No. 2 green salted No. 1 veal ealf, veul culf, 5 1bs. 10 . 2 dry ted'hides, 5e.” Part an fully ‘cured. 1,25, led early shearlings (short each 5@10c; dry 1 weight, 5.7, uRr—Barely steady, . cash, \d August, ie; Del and August, 2414c; pork, #6; nomina ,000 15,000 bu. ats, 4,000 bu. ds markot ceards demand, I wever, until business and the is arkets, WhEAT-Steady; xed, ; No. 2 ; No. 2 @2 rn, none isit cer- lowest, transit i high 1,000 hbls, PTA LINSEED—415 9d per ewt, exports coast- ) bules; stock, 87,- I closed up; sules, 80,000 #15.40; Ot Rtio] firmer, quict; 7140, r—Easy; do- moderate; mixed t Market, Septeniber, 56%,c; No. 1 hurd, G0c; lorthern, 5615¢, Market. MEAT§ ady; No. e stock market to- uoyant, with a ma s and dvance in prices. for European ac- ¢ to By per cent in 9 ver cent in “he Pullman, Man- American Cotton Plate were the e —————————— L —— course of pr The recent action of the house on silver was still the vived the investment demand for securiti and started fessional o) money mark lated by the apparent confiden ment in stocks has natu THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ITHURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1893. s in the future | competition, sellersfd@nd it di neult to real icos, ize even steady prices for anything that did not just suit the bugeM. Good cattle we arce, either nativaa or westerns, and the trade was consequently slow tivity among pro- | 1,310-1b, beeves browght & sier feeling in the | poer stuff sold ¢ stion of business | bulk of the r ad; market strong t sales, $4.90@5.40; he and mixed, $4.75@5.40; 1ights, pigs, #4.4005.60 SHERp - Rocoipts, 900 hond Some choice | 600 lhoad; market slow. ), while wi to 83, The WEST me under the — » dominant factor, it having re- up renewed Ators, An and resur nge ‘cattle 0 10c higher; “Yorkdta' and Yorkers and 1; shipmoats, RN PACKING INTERESTS, by bunks and firms afforded material aid in | head of butehers' stesk or fecders, tho few | Enconraging Improvement Reported in the restoration of confidence. The improve- | decent beef cattle bpinging from $2.90 to the Movement of Hogs. 1ly been stimu: | $8.80. There wus ‘a_reasonabic amount of | Ciscrssati, Aug. 30 ccinl Tetogram to snbstantial recovery in bonds of | life to the trade and tne close found about | Tik Bee)-Tomorrow's Price Carvent will scriptions. During the afternoon | everything out of first*hands suy: Packing roturns show 230,000 hogs for s reacts ar leadi vance, Whe were dispos riots in that ata fractional recovery and the market | improvement Omaiin closed steady in tone, In stockers and fe The Post snys: The condition of the city | tinues in excess of the demand, and whilo banks is improving slowly but steadily, | smooth, fleshy stock is wanted at full | Aieken 1 sigr Unless Saturday ou Money is now coming in feom outside banks | the close of last wee remittances which chiefly rey payment of these outside institutions two months or | &.00@2.60. Representative sales: k| gt more ago. ‘This result is ample vindication SSED BREF. wed, nt least, so of the policy lately adopted by our banks | no. RO - A¥ LabR 1. Good grides whereby a rate of 12 per cent was charged | 1 89......1278 #3 85 BLuiough sin 1Ibe for outside rencwals. Under these changed | 1 17.....11810 4 40 t Tuesdny's quotatlc onditions s re ed the list and woi reports from Chicago as to alleged | Calves at from § ently shut down on rest ments to dejx 11 to 35 per cent, American | Itivas the same wayin butchers' stuff and | ho weck, a 10,000 Lt ng. as it did the pr o amd the | U0 Iast vear, making a ot n the bears found t movement lively undet o good demand, Good d to take profits they fat cows sold at from £2.10 to with fair assisted by exazger- | to poor swuff at from £ down to $1.15 CITiES, to #4050 were fully steady ual transactions were | Rough stock at around 81,50 to | canners. “The supply was mo | Prominent plaees compare as f | 2 showed 10 [ Kt ciiy city. F =) Sutinly oome | B Louis ders the supply con- | J LOWE, Indinnapois fail the statement by next it to be genuinely fav strong prices, the ordinary run of feeding rable. | stock is anywhere from 5e to 15¢ lower than Good to choice | N 2.75@3.15; fair to and common stuff at dar Raplds, seph 1 askii City 1 esent the | feeders are quotable at loans made on a rediscount to | good at €260 winted afajr nuniber and so trade und holders who were wi on sis of that uch of the New Yor ot banks as MIXED, h pay- | 19 resuming 1 itors are gradually Ainst 210,000 Last woek and 195« 1 of 4,985,000 100 0 YOAE AR, lows 1000 1000 o0 000/ 146,000 52000 £ s prices wore i fair re- al supply, sold s, Exporters daid the castern ling to trade s prices did not find it n HECUSSIEY 10 CAPEY ANyIhing over, Thore was their former acccmmodations, 1 also the” usual fmquiry for the lower grades, The following arc the closing quotations of | 1 1008 ik e qureo Iunper giieradigive Lityors Yge leading stocks on the New York ex | 3 760 R fontage Dheve ala ot ticcced Nngo toany! 10 L oNa in farcing down prices 1o any appreeinblo ex- e 11 7 809 font,”houettrado drageed mors or less ull ison 3 Nor. Piclfic | 20 1000 1008 . Natives sold on u busis of from # Dress. T R R N ] a 1000 710 86.15 for Inferor 1o ¢xtra, with most of £ Hat Nortwestern 5.2 1060 L 028 Business at froni $1.60 10 $2.60 for cows una do prord.. 189 BivivaaTH 5 27 950 bulls and at 83,60 to 4,65 for stecrs. West New York Central. 101 Tiviich U8 i V70 rango cattle wero stoady and Texans were N. V. & NER 100000 680 )45 weaker, the fo selling at fron §2.25 to 0 Ontario & Western 1ilg | 5 1071 £3.00 and from ¥ buying the greater o Orewon § os | B 1012 Tt of the il L Oregor 12 Toduy's hog market was dull and from 100 e g i to 20¢ Tower than yosterduy's elose, Sellers did L 10 DOL express surp unfuvorable turn Clitehgo 10 when they were made iware of the fact that Consolidat 9 the duy's’ run renched fully 35,000, and that C.C.C.& St L ¥ 16 tie total for the Tust three days rans well i Cotton Of1 Cert 216 Richu Biies toward 100,000 1ot the regular Dol & Hudkou... 11%| do. 2011005 buyers were eng ievertieless, the Dol ek & Wil 131 mio 6 wus Little show A the' Tower D. & R. G, pret'd & Dis. & C. Fir S8t Tenn.. 211/ Ro e B70 not wanted at_over aing, and the ton of the i b thera we the day at D28 140 102 ing. Heavy .30 1o 35,85 § lose, $5.8( arket for re scatte from st. 1. pr'd 2 1 160 extra_ grades of the K Valley. 3 00 mer and at from #5.55 to 0 for the lat- Tiinois Central.! nULLS, The principal weakening factors were aul & Dulutih 180 3 1306 155 ntinued lurge ipts and the fact that ex prefd 970 30001100 160 | as vet therearo no signs of deterioration in o LWest £ Srdvil quality, though yesterday's dullness n (he & 5 AND FEEDENS, provision market'was o withagt it influ- i e 500 2 enee. Toward the close huyers Were offering Fon AR L e 917 2 #5.25 for prime heavy fiogs and were getting s pud LI T 902 2 some at that figure. “Poor 101s sold s low s A e a6 hraty : 2 from $4.50 Lo £4.90, and there. were sales of Memplis & C... L M. &8t Lot 2 cuils at from 0 84.00. Michighn Coniralsr s 2 In the sheep trade there was a_continuation Missourl Pacific. ril Bioetric: 2 of the duliness. Tho market is still weighed il Linsced.! 2 down by heavy supblies from which the CR T 3 2 HOUADBEAT (0 he any Inmediate prosp 9 et ) 2 relicf. The arrivals for 1o B ¢ 1624 2 12,000 head, making 43, Rl sb 1080 1 3 tof the week arrived iR 1200 13 3 tho week. do 690 45 3 not 790 280 24 3 quota Ll sules of stocks todny wer N TR TILE, Boreay ted at otal sules of stocks today wero choice, ¢ “quoted shares, including: Atehison, 10,800; Bur Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 50 10 8010, Extri natives woud ton. 7000; Chicago Gas, 17,000: Cliesupeake NEBRASKA. bring better fleures” than the_wbove. | The Kieohlo, 8,200 Distilling, 24,2005 lasteers.. 1262 2 00 2 foeders 890 B was dutl wt from $2.50 1o #5 for lectric, 11,700; Loulsvilld & Nashville, SEiY 1100 & 12 fdrs. 1119 1o choice, with fancy quoted us high us Missourd Pacifie, 59007 Nutio 1 feeder.. 910 1 fec 3 ew England, 5.000: Northweste 2 feadurs, 1008 24 fdrs. ¢ ipts: Cattle, 17 ves, 600 orthern Pactile, 3,000; Reading, 3,500 1110 G cows.. 8, 85,000 . 13,000 hend. Istand, 7,000 86 Pand, 30,0005 St. 1 B eows. L1088 14 fdrs 10 fiing dournul Feports Oumahat, 40,100 Unfon I , 8,800; § 15 feedors. 10-0 2 fdra. 1085 Reecipis, 17,000 heads shipments, 56,300; Western Union, 21,000, Y o030 c 533 i 1 marketsteidy; good steers, $4.00 4 = 31 cows T e @5.05; prime, £ @480, New York Money Market. 3 fecders. 1008 5 oGS —Reedipts, 85,000° hiiud; Shipments, e 0N Caut S GRIZD AR Om Y 000" heads market dull; prime, mise i and por ¢ ] Leow.....1110 2200 o cows. 960 {and - butchers),” $6.60@5.70; light, PRIME MERC 8@12 per cent. 2 cows, )2 2fdrs., ). STERLING St with actual | 16 cows. 1 i e Receipts, 13,000 head; shipments, business tn bunkers® bills ut 84.823¢ for sixty | 2] fecders. 781 2 40 5 7 fdrs... 900 0 head; market -~ slow, Tow bl b e SO g, or domund. - Com- | §ERCEE™: g0 200 - Thwi. 1000 300 Nt i h e e L1 ILVER _CERTIFICAT Neglected; closed at | 2Dhulls...1280 140 & 1bail... 1460 1 The' closing 008, 48 rex. UL S, 48 coup. U8, 4l rog. *Pacific G of *Loulstana *Miasou {Tenn. new sot Tenn. new s Tenn, new se da So. 2ds W. Consolé Tebid. tasked. BOSTON, Aug thne loars, § on stoeks, bonds und mining sha bid, 75¢ asked. 2 feeders, NMENT Boxps—Steady. Btate bonas | 1str 180820 100 |Atehison ds.. 5 230 16 fdrs... 510 1350 2 50 2stUs, UIE1680 Istag....1100 8 00 Scuives 223 quotations on bonds: WYOMING. (11 [N, W. Deb. 6 260 © 1 *steer.1200 St L &L M. G steer. 1109 SUL&SF cows 1102 Faul Consolk fdr... 1060 New York Live stock NEW Yonk CALVES e and e highe SHEEP AND L AMBS—Hece] St P. C. & P. 18th.. COWs.. 724 5 AP LG Rets tdvs.. 610 s T PR GLTr Rets, 164 cowsL K00 .. Union P, 1t cows.. 870 Shior o cows fdr cows. 14 filrs.. St. Louls Live Stock M S1. LOuIs, Aug. head; shipients, 06 |°D. & R. G. W.Tsis 0 21 cla d o for natives: top price, 4.5 NllE. i 15 cows. 2 00 11 elvs... lower: tog: pr W‘?J 20), H.&T. INDIA ERRITORY: Hoas “l« X|]|I14 3, Ill head: o con = 64 sts... 850 2 25 head; market 1060150 lower; to N: Carolini 64, Bofatoas o bulk Hf sules, $5. 500 | 0. ERILING < 7 Sneep--Receipts, 2,100 hea Temn. 0id Hogs—While receipts wera lighter than | none: market ste n Uy, unchange yesterday or awveek azo the run was just S = ! about twice as heavy asa vear ago today Itscalnts aua{Oinnnsition There were 111 frésh loads received and | Official receipts and disposit while there was litgle quotable chango in the | ghown by the buoks of “ti ; | generat quality of the offerings there scemed | Mifis company for the <quotations | tobea smaller than usual proportion of L light and light mixed hogs = 1w, 80.—Call lons, 8 per 10 per cent. Closi RECEIPTS, ATl T & 8 ... 178 Wewihnieh. T Phere was 4 very faiv shipping demand, | “CATTLR oS RIT n Sugir. R Qo prefern 5 especiaily for light and butcher weight stuff | Gara, Head Cars. Hond, | Cars, 117 crred Ko | Wikeonsin Centrai. and with the fresh meat men also wanting | = e iansiety L & L ORI Sl that class of stuff prices were firmly held, | 103,080 11| 72400 6 1,0 ton & Albany. .. 198 sales being lurgely at $5.15 to 5,25, with o1 DISPOSITION Boston & Maine. . 1 choid punc| 585 and some as | — B e ferredersos 18 | Wiscometa Cones 1o h (R SR T R CATTLR €L B & Q ftelburk weral exten ( Y. &N Colony Stort Li v Francisco Miaing Ouotations. were at from $.10 10 & AN I'RANCISCO, A sations for mining stocks low as .10, ‘The mariet for heayy | hogs was generally b to 10¢ lowe Allouez Miniug Co. 40 Atlantie nahia Packing Co. Boston & Montana 20 Packers had thines pretty much their own o G/, Huminond| Co alumapde from shippers filled their orders at from | Jolm b Sqnires & Co Centennial.., O .05 to $.15 very lurgely, Two or three | Gud Co choice heavy loads sold at .20 and rough, | Kinzan heavy and_mixed hogs sold down around | S ¢ .90 and #. Trading was fairly lively from | Morl the start and early in_the forenoon the p o & 5. = were cleared, ‘The big bulk of the sale Shinm i feeders, ). as against &, A The oflicial closing | and $5.20 Tucsday. and $4.65 to $1.90 one Total W as follows: v = ok ago toduy. Representative sales: — 1ock p. m., August Market. arker. Receipts, 6,500 i markot slow Texans 10 shipments, 600 v vrice, $5.65; d; shipments, . ot Stock. ion of stock as | Cars. | Head i Alta 10 sh. P No. Av. Sh, P ). Bigh Bedetien ; 15 S0 34 80 67....800 160 85 Receipts ¢ Icnt the four principal Tost & Telchior ) 80 Ophir, 160 495 61..1303 80 5 western mi cxdiny, August 50 Bodie Con Potosl b 00 73 240 b Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. Bulw er S 120 500 61 250 512 South Omaha., 337 7,249 1,048 Chollar. .. S| 200 500 b 512 Chicugo, 17,000 85000 13,000 Gould & Curry. Yellow Jick frl 160 1212 | st Louis 6000 8 _2100 New York Mining Quotations. T30 .00 i i Total o, BRiBADLR1T 088 New Yok, Aug. 80.—The following are the 430 120 516 Two of the N ecuted, Jing quotations: 200 40 615 MCALESTER, I 30.—As ar Carl Vi . )5 | Slerra Nov 200 10 MCALES , 1 . — A8 X ROl Vo R 50 516 | sult of the recent conference between Gould and Cluriy 1 "20| Unfon Coni W o1 | Governor Jones of the Cherokee nation Mexiean 40 Quick Silver o1 partment, twoof the nine Choctaw Ine QUi 5 00 nliiwdior 00 215 | g sentenced to bo shot for political plywiouiii 15 1l suffer excey “t. 860 murders W Louws Mining Mocks. ntion of the sentence and the other seven will be el Ding ) S given now trigla. Tho w0 to bo shot §1. Louts, 80— Minfng stocks ull, 0T 1780 are Sylian Lewis and Simon Wodl, iianse fealngeretbpsioslingio: i Their crimes were proved conclusively T B T B Py T T e [ { and they were also shown to huvoe been g N B85 216 i the instigators of other murders. They R L i will be shot atWilburton, September 18, — B0 There is regson to believe the other Funancial Not 70 seven men will be found guilty and will KANsAS Ciry, Aug. 80.—Ciearings, 81,094,- ;l’ eventually suffer the death penalty. h € — - ——.— : w.w \'n;\;« f\..uw::n Clearings, 35 ),618; Zt‘ Will Not Murry Sandow. plances, B, ¢00.N70, bi CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Reports to the oo Als Auz 80.-Throo por cent rentes, 99f 7l 5 contrary, notwithstanding, Lillian Rus BALTINORE, A s #1,557,600; ] : sell will not marry William Sandow, th Valinces, $242 cont 5 roug man, so the sister of the popular PUILADELIIIA, Aug. 80, s, 85,191, 73 5 nger declared, ' The sister declared Badi Lalalices, $L,110.318, J por cohit. aa 8 the rumor to have no foundation in fact. fg SRR Mg RO.CNRY York oxohange soll- G0 11 Will Davis, manager of the Columbia ances, £11,032 69 theater, where Lillian Lussell is play- CINCINNATI Aug. 80.—~New York exchange, 48 4 ing, declaved the story was rot, addin gronooud it~ Clling #1008 450 .89 5 “Fho story was set ailat by some ono to v ity 5 8. Lous, bulances, $208,758, Mon, cent. Excha NEW_ OnL 1495 New per $1.000 pr wiun CHICAGO, New York exchange ri aL7 per cont [} £214,000, ek niahte ab ditoanat (n th ) doubles reported in four were billed through fgas louh shost and throo manthd"bitla"la | F00' 2088 EoRORIEN B O E o OMAH Reoelpts 8t Receipts keep up remarkably well for the three days, footing up 8, hogs and 2,4 19,600 hogs und 2,108 sheep for the first half of last week The cattle plies were very fair, aud, with all L houses wan prety good shape cattle were York ox NDON, Aug. 80.—Am fnto the Hunk of England on advertise some one i e Will Not Call an Extra SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 3 MeGraw will not eall spec the legislature to fill caused by the refusal of t w, 82,217,675 quiet’ at @8 por nze on Now York, 250 discount. ANS, Aug. 80.—Cloarings, $753,- iwnge, commercial, £ ernium; bunk, ¥ per $1,000 pre- Aug. 80.—Clearls W Aug, 80.—Cl¢ #9,223,671; Soasio 0.~ Governor ul session of the vacanc he scnate to ajority of the it. exchange, 81 unt. ' Sterling PIGS AND ROUGH, seat J. B, Allen unless a m. uer at $4.81,04.86, Money, easy - 500 9 76 — 8 60 people of the state demand 800 1.480 B0 450 - — of bullion gone 325 Chotera ¢ BUCHAREST, Au very geom- | hilo attacked xed stuff contening | porting patients to the el aluneo Loy, 1 the open maks Recelpts wero fair, but of the six ul mon. Oue load of 1 Y & few choice lambs only bro: other o o al-Cattle Steady, but | Weak L S A 7 DU 10 good westerns, 8200325 common and IRt AR . stock sheep, §1.50@?.25; kood to choice 40 to WEbNESDAY, Aug 100-1b lambs, $5.00@4.50. KRepresentative sales LIVE STOCK MARKE did not sell” The feeling is very air to good natives. 0; fair catile, 21,748 Ay Ir 43 sheep, against 6,151 catule, 5 stockers 76 #4160 ative mixed 71 2 00 Kounsas City L Stoek Mar! e A A e KANSAS O1ry, Aug. 80 OAvtLE- Rocoipts, murket was about steady. Sup- | , gt} hipuients, 1,500 head at ents al | te we ¥y ohen loweri Toxay und ting cattle, the trade wa shipping steers, $2.0065.005 Toxus ini i g e e was tve cows, $1.00@85.00; butchers' stock, $3.10 b least a8 far us decent | @4.16; stockers and fecders, §2.4060.0 conceraed, With uo outside | “Hoas-Keceipts, 5400 Lead: shipients, ox u Fatul Kot #0.—A mob in Bra- sd the men engaged in 1rans- wolova hospi- ght §. ‘The | tal Its leaders were relatives of the MADE ONLY N. K. FAIRBANK & BAGS & TWINES | TENTS, Importers and manufao furers of four saoks, | twl 1 Fa " BOOTS AND SHOES, A gonaral Invieatlon is exton1ea to all our new faotory. COMPANY. Wholesalo mfrs Rubbor Shoe Co. 1102+ | wnd rut 11041106 Hurnoy Street. | 13l DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. | Kilpatri 0008 Dry goods, nottons, fur- | Notions, nishing goods. coraer | ik kood. Tith and iloward Sts. | Harney Sirce FURNITURE. | Morse-Coe Shoe Company. | Salearoom and Ofece~1107-1100. 1111 How Factory 1113112141121 1 uts' fu Tick, Tick, the wires wents Many a message like this was sent” From hamlets and cities all o/er the land, From grocers who catered to public demand; ToFAIRBANK & Co., CHicaco,addressed; Your SANTA CLAUS SOAP has been proven the best= Ship double my order last written, be” quick’ Fnd the messenger runs and thewires still tick, Try SANTA CLAUS SOAP yowrself, and you will see why it is so popular, By C0., Chirago. , ETC. “Bemis Omaha Bag (Omahia Tent-Awning art st 1o ward St. Boots and to tnspoct agents Bostoa | S1107 00, boots, shoes li-Koch Dry 151 Hih ana ots MAHA Manufacturers Jobbers Dieclory _HARDWARE Rector & Wilelmy COMPANY. Lobeck & Linn, Doatess In hardwara aul Corner 10th and Jackson | mechanics' tools, Stroots. 1404 Douglas Stroot ___HATS, EIC. | IRON WORKS. W. A L. Gibbon& Co [Omaha Safe and [ron Wholosala RKS Hats. caps. siraw goods. | €ate ts. Jall w glovos. mittens. 1.th shintiers and fir o and 1arney Stroets. S Gus Andresn, 14 ckson — E — COMMISSION. | LUMBER. " Branch & Co. [Johin A Walielfeld, | Produce. trutts ot | “lkna R Koo ¢ tand Quinoy Kluds, oysters, | whit lime —_— __ LIQUORS. STOVE REPAIRS I'rick & Herbert, |0maniStove Repair WORKS. Stova repaira Wholesnlo llquor doalers | - und water attachuents | v kina of | 1001 Farnam St 1207 Dougi ~ PAPER. | oILs. i COMPANY i102-1106 Nicholna st ck. who believe the hospital pt trusted to their care. They re: eld to the poli After eral minutes the police fi wounded on the street. PHILANT \ A Man Who Tried to F employed Has n Hurd Tim; CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—There while the crowd was fully as lar | pre ious occasions the mceting ilm;;u basket of sandwiches fo. I way into the crowa at the foc Coiumbus statue. He had hear thronged around the benevolent ate his sandwiches befors his mouth to say ‘“‘Have on man was as bad a ailure talker as he was successful as g | The men who had just finished b wiches could not hear his thin v feet away, so they pulled him barrel and hustled him thought a fight was going to take a hand, and the result w the donor of the sandwiches was the police, who swooped. down ¢ and several arrests followed, in the sandwich man, and he was away in the patrol wagon minus o wateh and faith in human He was releaseds bofore react station hou restod yesterday were arraig court. They were fined 2 paid it at once, Tho day befo W marching through the shouting **We want bread.” il s R Disoussed the Hired Giel Pro , CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—Men did much of a figure in the 1 » were women. Mrs, Charles | presided. 1rof, Mus, Salmon of college, elicited appluise by at the “tip” practic New York, pro sorof Wellsley - —~a- Only Chotera Morbus, JErsEY C1ry, N. J., Aug. physicians have boeomo satisti the woman who was at fivst supy be suffering from cholera was s only from cholera morbus, ,fl\ My doctor ays it acta gently on the Hver and ki 415 pleasant laxatl arink is a3 canliy na 38eil 1t at L, nd 8' % backng, Alldry eannot get Lone's I'a enchdnx A Full SET OF TEETII sime day. ¥ auteed drd Paxton & rnam Steont Elevator on 10th Streot. Telonho BKING THIS WILH YoU OmahaUpholstering | Behee & Runya Two other riote Mrs, Cum) LRNES MEDICINE Upholstered ~furalturs, | FURNITURE COMPANY Wholesale only. and 13th Strood hysici S DEAR, od Chicazo's Un- was the usual meeting of the unemployed around the Columbus statue yesterday and e as on was de- reed his ot of tho d of the The; called for a speech, but the benevolent s oa 1is sand- oice ten off the Others was that kicked, cuffed and badly beaten in the row with n theim, weluding wrricd his hat, nature. \ing the 8 ar- oned in ach and re they streets em. not cut congress terday. The *hived girl” problem as under discussion and the auditors lenrotin Vassar tacking el of college, and others read interesting papers. 0. —The d that sed to uffering THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION (5 BETTER. stoiaci, de from lerhs. ind 15 prepared for use DR8I 2 31006 1043 ns | purposely caused the death of ‘all en- fused to | 7 & fight of sev- | Unioa Stock Yards Company, into the mob. The rioters then fled,leaving many Carpenter Paper Co | Standard Oil Co. Carry w full atock of printingl wrappiog and | Reflued and lubricating writing eard papers, ec. | olls, axle grease, ote. | SOUTIH OMAHMHA, | South Gmaha, i BestCaule Ho and shass marcetia thy wask e ey COMMIS3INY HOU3E8, ! Wood Brotnass, Live Stock Commission Morohunts S0t Omaha~Telophoao 1151, — - Chisats JOLIN D. DADLIMAN, WA EP WL | Managars || Market roports by wall and wire cheertal urnishod upon application void of excitement. A man carrying a | DR sGHENGK’ . DR. S starving workmen and had come to feed | Mandrake Pills have a valuo as a house them. These Poles and Hungarians ' hold remedy far beyond the power of lax manand | he could open guago to describe. Tho family can hardly be true to itself that does no keep them on hund for uso in emergen clos. « MANDRAKE Is tho only vegetanlo substiuto for that nd vushed up | dangerous mineral, MERCURY, and while its action as a curative is fully equal, it possesses none of tho porilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels withou disposing them tg | subsequent Costiveness. No remedy acts so directly on tha liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Headoche, Sour Stom- ach, and Biliousn ess as these L] Salo by )l D, 1221583, Price 25 ets, per § box0s for 65 CUs. 3 or sont by mall, posts o froe, on raceipt 'of price. Dr, J, 1L henck & Son, Philidelphia. " The First Watch, Punctuality is so rare as to be almost a virtue, Perhaps if boys wero trained to be punctual, ZZRHu N\ they would grow uj \\‘.&‘RW"” N T ey 717 L\ punctual. Give them RUBY JEWELED oo d watches—Du ©, ADJUSTED o Jf ber-Ilampden 17-jewel {0y WATCHES &/, tcires—and they will have no excuse for tardine & not keep our watches, mall Aress wind we will send you the hame aler who does, Tk DUEBEK WATCE . SPZOIALIST Frasidont of NEW ERA ™ awse SUKGICAL DISPFENSARY, b unsurpassed i the troaimony (% ouic, Private anl - erv'uy Disense write 0 e it porsonaty PALAENE Y wall, Addross with starap for pare Luiars wiich will bo wsab. P 406 Gk Ose, 1188 T5ia OR. MCCGREW i the only SPECIALIET Wil0 TREATS AL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Viomen Excluded. 18 yoars oxperiency Clreulars fre 14tk and Faruam St | > & Ouana. Np ' NERVOUSDISORDERS | EVILS WEAKNESSS. DEBILITY, ETC. 'hat age gompany them in wen QUICKLY and PERMAs | SENTLY CURED. " Ful"STRENGTH and - tong &17en G uvery park of tie body. | will sead | Gurely packed, VREK 1o a0y suteror tle prasor] o’ trguolos Addrass lor, Box 18 ton that cured uie of i R YRIGHT, Musle b hlgan. & 5 B | oAy i | 1\ & - i ¢ !

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