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5 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BFé’»’l’HUd SDAY, AUGUST 9, —_— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Corn Was the Featuro in fpeculative Circles Yesterday, WHEAT WAS ALSO ACTIVE AND UNSETTLED Corn Was Nervous and Feverish All Day and All Kinds of Prices Prevalled At the Same Time In Different Part of the Crowd. CHICAGO, Aug. § opening today to buy corn short order an equally urgent more general struggle to sell. No ordinary concessions on the break could induce buy- ers to come forward. September broke 8%c per bushel before a demand sufficient to arrest the decline developed itself. The net decline at the close since yesterday was limited to 3%c. May lost 2te as the result of the day's trading. Wheat followed corn and closed weak at ¢ below yesterday's latest quotation. Provisions and oats acted in sympathy with corn wheat Wheat was active and unsettled, with fluctu- ations within a range of from 2lc to 2%c. The opening was from %ec to %c higher at B7%c for September, but Immediately weakened and prices, with some fluctuations, declined 2%c, then rallied lc, again eased ff, declined from %e to %ec and closed with Beptember at G The early advance and higher opening was due to the continuation of previous weather conditions—namely, dry, hot weather—and higher cables, but the leavy selling pressure in corn influenced free sell ing in wheat and under liberal offerings and a general disposition to realize a_reaction followed. There were no reports of rain in the corn belt. The market, like that for several days past, was Influenced by the corn marke The was very good country buying reported today, which prevented a further deciine. Shorts also bought mode ately at the decline. There were very good export clearances, aggregating 163,000 bushels of wheat and flour, of which 104,000 bushels was of flour. Weather in England was re- ported showcry. Cables were higher, the closing at Liverpool being at from %d to 1%d higher and London cargoes firm. Ber- 1in about 1%4d higher. Paris flour from 25 centimes to 75 centimes higher and wheat at from 1 centime to 1% centimes per bushel higher. Antwerp was unchanged. Corn was again active and excited, with the fluctuations the wildest and most sudden in years. Prices covered a 6c to 8%c range The feeling was nervous and feverish all day and all kinds of prices prevalled at the same moment In different parts of the crowd. The opening was the scene of the wildest confugion and first trades were anywhere from %e under to 2¢ over the final figures of yesterday, with September at 61%c, and goon sold down lge from the previous low figures, rallied lc, then from %c to %c, rallied from %c to %c, declined 2%c and 3c, ruling irregular, and ciosed at 55%c for Sep- tember, There was heavy realizing from the start, but the demand was also brisk and during the first half hour the market held fairly steady. There were all kinds of orders in the market carly, but they were soon filled at various prices. Later on the buying fever dled out some and the selling increased, gome of the largest commission houses selling freely, a report being circulated that Towa avas_selling liberally and one concern was credited with disposing of 500,000 bu. from that state, which started local longs to real- fzing, and prizes declined suddenly, with After a fight at the there followed in and much and from 1c to Ze difference between traders, until an 8%c decline had taken place in Septem- ber and 3¢ break in May. The sudden reac- tion caught countless numbers of stop loss orders, the executing of which only tended to increase the panicky feeling and depress the market. At the decline fresh buying was enthused into the market and values again turned up, advancing with little reaction %c for May and Sc for September. As was the case yesterday, the Interest all centered in September and May; October and December were also traded in freely and sustained ups and downs with the course of the leading deliveries. There was a perfect deluge of selling orders in the market, commission houses and brokers all endeavoring to dispose of long corn when the early break started, which was not checked until 5lc was touched for May and G3c for September. There was no rain in the corn belt and advices from the west were about as bullish as heretofore. The Washington forecast was not very en- couraging, indicating no rain in the west, but cooler temperatures, The market today was not governed by ordinary influences, they cutting but little figure. It was simply a matter of selling orders exceeding the buy- 4ng at different times and vice versa. It was nearly noon before the market had quieted down to any noticeable extent and even then the market was very nervous and unsettled. Oats were active and unsettled. The market followed corn in its fluctuations. The range for September was 2%c. Provisions were unsettled, influenced the wild fluctuations of corn. Compared with last night, September pork is Tl lower, September lard 2%c lower and Sep- tember ribs Ge lower. Frelghts slow at %c for wheat and corn and %c for oats to Buffalo, and 2%c for wheat to Kingston. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articic Wheat,No. Avg.! hy o 5T)gGni 1a613% o1 Gl |6s @87 823 30143 13 20 13 20 18 224 Jan.oi Short Tbu- Avg.. Bopti. Jun... FLOUF WHEA mominal; CORN-No. 2, OATS-Ni white, 36436c. 4 X@s6c; No. BAR@5514¢ i No. 3 yellow, 3 white, 3 3 spring, RYB-No. 2, 49%c. BARLEY-No. 2, nominal; RED—No. 1, 31 PHY SEED—Prim Mess pork Ibs., $1.25G7.80. She Dry salted shoulders clear sides (boxed), b, $13.20@12.30. .31 WHISK Y—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., 1,2 Viitioans—unehan The following W for today TArticlos: the receipts and shipments Recelpta. |Shipnients. Tour, bbls Wiieat, bu.. | Corn. b | PRI Rye. bu . AP ‘ l_fill'll'), b, 14000, 000 0000 000 1,000 41000 151,000 1,000 EW YORK GENERAL Yosterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metals, Ete. NEW YORK, Auk. 8.—FLOUR—Recolpts, 18- 50 Lbls.; exports, 16,300 bbis.; sales, 33,400 phis Market firm carly, but a little unsetiled at the xporters and local trade were buying City mill patents, #.O056G4.35 Southern flour, more nctive: sules, 1,00 Lbls. Rye flour, firm. Buckwheat tlour, nominal CORN MEAL—Firmiy ; Brandywine, @3.90; yellow western, 32806310, RYE Ive wales, 600 bbls; super- i BARLEY BARLEY MAL rowed, Tic; six WHIRAT- 123, 500 bu.s wales, 12,110,000 bu. futy Bpot market auiet and lower. for lower prices. No. 2 ¥ Vator, 8e; f o, b, 8%ei No No. 1 hard, @ie. Options ope with the west, but declined lat In corn. Active lguidation throughout (he ses alon rallied at noun, but again sold off and Closed weak at 1%G140 decline 2 ved, My, ESgikC, closed At Aukust, closed At Bk} Beptember, SaG8e, closed at 8840 Octobe But@ole, closed at 5%e; December, 624 G3 11-16 cloned at 62 CORN-- Hecelpts, 1,00 bu.: exports, 4900 bu.; sales 580,000 bu. fuiures, 64,000 bu. spot. Spot Mmarket Inactive and lower: No. 3 ¢ in ecleva. for, $i4e afloal. Option market aotive but de- MARKET. 2,95 . MGse, 000 b, sy iaxporters holding in wtore 1 northern, 1 easier, te with the breai cidedly lower, wiping out most of yesterda ce; clowed weak; selling by country on stop ere causcd the decline. The clase was at 24 dectine. . Mny, WNGEB0, clowed At Sile: BNGOGC. closed &t $1%c; Beptember, lokedl wt $1c; October, OI42c, cloerd at 600, Decomber, 661 fisde, closed mt foigc OATSReckipt, 145,90 b, i sxport anlew 225,000 . futires nd 63000 Bpot market fairly active af decline, No. 2 @37c; No. 2 white, 43c; No,3 white, dlc; track, Ixeid wentern, d%; track, white western, 416 track, white state, 41602 market but’ decidedly weaker W closing net decline Augiist closed September, cloned ‘at 5% WHRGITHe, cloned At ke Firm; shipping, 5@60c; good W bu.: by, spot. aquiet, at 1 at awige Octaber, _HAY HOP'S-Dull; state Pacifie const, bg12 HIDES- Dull; W lect o @ b at to cholee, common to cholee, S@ilc; Orlenns nclected 2 to 24 uenos Ayres, 3 to 1bs., salted 4115150 light to henvy YOL—Firm; L-Duil PROVIBIONS—Tieef, meats, steady; bellies wrd, firm; western st siles, city, 130 tiere fned, firm: continent, firm ‘and active; sales, CHEESE-Quiet; @1c; part skims, TALLOW. @ifie, s 1o quality, B it western dairy, 1 Bo; west- ern creamery, , 120154 Eigins, 21 creamery, 1@17c; st dalry, 14721 \ory, 17612 PETROLEUM—-Dull: United closed at $8 asked Washington, bhls., $6; Washington, in bulk, $3 5 refined, New York, $5.15; Philadelphia and Balti $6.10; Philadelphia’ and Baltimore, in bulk, W %e; pulled, 2G5, firm; hams, $23, TMARYGe; hams, 11%@ am elosed at $7.720% @57 option sales, non: ;8 A, $10. 0 hbis, wlate, large, and Pennsylvania tiled; country (pKES. Cut 0 small, 14146115 tree), 4% ROSIN-DUll; strained, common to g0, § i R Japan, A% MOLASSF 1 o ch TRON cnn, $10.000 ) COTTON SEED 011 nic; Tnke, Tomest e i, $18.6 rely steady; domestic, fair to extra, 4%@A%c; Quiet W Dull; Scotch, Orleans, open Kkettls, $10.00022.00; Ameri- min : £t plittes, dome market dull, tie, $3.97) S8, Quotations v Produce. fon men are complaining a great deal the quality of the eggs thut coming ket at the present time. Shippers are not caretul enough to candle out the poor eggs, and A great many cases run almost 50 per cent loss, This puts o great amount of work upon the re ver, which he ought not to be required to do, Is @ great loss to the shipper to pay freight n rotten s, The poultry wing to the stoc the on it up is very recelpt weak which have It would appear that the drouth in the couniry and searcity of feed 18 ffecting the receipts of poultry in the same vy that It is live stock at the stock yards in South Omaha. — Poultry raisers appear to be anxious o uniond, and ‘are flooding the market, BUPTER-—-Packing stock, 10c; fair to country i _choice 10’ f slow over: and ney, 1naG12e Old 2WGge; Hp) ol full-feathe tie; gobblers, 56e; ol jee AL—Chol at te; conrse und CHs Wisconsin, full 10@1c; Nebragka and Iowa, sieaand Towa, 10c; brick, “pring 4o hen turkeys, S, cream, full_cream, part skims, 64 No. 1, lc; Swiss, No. 1, —Upland hay, $10; midland, $9; straw, 5. Colr mnkes gt bales sell the best. top prices, —O1d birds, per do VEGETABLES, —Round lots, 63@70c; new make, aapioe Limburger, lowland, the _price Only " top Soc. POTATO! on_ordes small lots, v stock. 135—Nevada crated, $20.00625.00, o) On orders, 33@i0c per doz. NN Hand picked mavS. " 8395 $210G2.15; common white 'beans, Fitts A, me- 3176 - . 2c per b, ABBAGE—Good shipping stock, c. POMATORS—Good _stock, 5@850: per th-bu. box, S0GHC. CELERY—Per doz., 303 SWEET POTA “Per FRUITS, trains - being sale had on orders, per 4-basket crate, v., e, Owing to the morning auction aid_not take place until 7 STRAWBERRIES—None. APPLES—Good stock, per_bbl., BLACK RASPBERRIES—None. RED RASPIERRIES—None. BLACKRERRIES—None. PEACHES—Cnliforna, $1.2)@1.20, IS Nalive red iplums, | nde (34qt. Washington plums, $1.50; OB LTE: Sl el 3150, late the regular be postponed, and clock In the evéning. $3.00@3.50. case, large, other varieties, California, none. California, non 138—Southern, 10-1b, ifornia, $1.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS—Cloice stock, $2.00@2.50 per bunch, LEMONS—Fancy lemons, 300 size, = $7; funcy lemnons, 360 size, §1. ORANGES—None. None. Mls(' LLANEOUS. —Fancy, 5 HONEY-Calitornia, i5c; durk honey, 10@12c. MAPLE SYRU per doz., $12. Imonds, Engiigh wamlte, 100 arte, 150, Brasil mate: 10c. —Pure Juice, per bb 1 g No. 1 & iied Tiaon, e alted hides, o 1 green' saltd o 40 1bs., 3the green salted hides, 2a2%c; 'No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 13 3 'No. 2 Veul calf, § to 15 Ibs., 4@itc: cy fiint hides, 5e; No. 2 dry flint hidos, 1 dry salted iides, de. “Part cured hides 1b. less than fully cured. PELTS-Green salted, en salted shearlings (short wooled cach, 8@15c; dry shear skind). No. 1, each, 5@l0c; dry wooled ‘early” skins), No. 2 Kansas and Nebrask wool ib., actual welght, 66Sc; murrain wool 1L actual welght, 4@ Aint Colorado fcher wool pelts, per 1b., weight, 40 murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual weight, Have feet cut off, as It 15 useless to pay freight on them, TALLOW AND GREASE-—Tullow, No. 1, 4@ tallow, “No, 2 314@3%c; grease, white A, . White B, 3%@3%c; grease, yel ase, dark, 2ie; old butter, 2G2he; fne, 16@18c; rourh tallow, 1%@G2c. STOCKS baskets, Concords, aldes, 2 green 2 to hearlinzs (shoit dry flint peits, per s, per AND BONDS. Speculation on 'Change Was Marked by In- creasea Activity, NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Speculation on the Stock exchange today was marked by in- creased activity and the movement of prices resulted in the establishment of a higher range of sales in almost every stock traded in, the only notable exception in the active list being Sugar and in the inactive shares, Ohlo Southern. These two stocks were af- fected by speclal causes. Sugar was in- fluenced by the view which respective oper- ators took of the failure of yesterday's cau- cus of democratic members of the house to take any action regarding the tarift bill One section of the speculative community regarded this as meaning that the senate sugar schedule would have to be changed and sold the shares of the trust. Another party took it to indicate that a disagree- ment was assured and bought on a continu- ance of the McKinley tariff. The sellers were, however, more numerous than the buyers, for there was a very general feeling or disappointment among the Sugar operators that the caucus would instruct the conferees to agree, or at least suggest a compromise on the senate amendments. * A good deal of stock was offered for sale at the opening, which put the prices down 1% to 6% per cent, but the shares were readily absorbed, causing a fractional rally. This caused a renewal of the selling and figures took an- other downward turn, touching 1048, the low point of the day. This was about 1 o'clock and shortly after that Sugar was bought freely, rallying to 106}, with a final reaction of 4 per cent, making a decline on the day of 13 per cent, the preferred losing % per cent. Of the grangers, Bur- lington & Quincy entered most largely into the trading. It was attacked at the open- ing on reports that the government corn crop report would show corn to be in a bad way and was sold down 1% per cent to 70. The stock was well supported at the lower figures and becoming somewhat scarcer in the loan market the shorts thought best to cover. Thelr purchases caused a brisk ad- vance of 1% per cent, from which there was only a reaction of % per cent at the close. St. Paul opened 14 per cent lower, mainly on small selling for the London ac- count. During the rest of the day the stock steadily uppreclated, closing at the best figures touched and % per cent above yes- terday's final figures. The preferred gained 3 per cent. Rock Island reacted % per cent in the early dealings, recovered the loss before midday and made a further gain of % per cent Iu the afternoon, closing % per cent below the highest recorded, an advance of %4 per cent on small transactions, The Lead stocks, on reports of improved business prospects, made a gain of % per cent on common ‘and 1% per cent on preferred, which was also in good demand, making & net- improvement of % per cent. The market closed strong. The bond market was strong all day. The Evening Post's London cablegram says: The Improvement In stocks continues. Purchases are mainly confined to gilt-edged stocks, but the improvement is spreading to second and third class securities, Americans were strong, closing at about the best. It New York supports this market the dispo- sition here will be to buy and August will probably be a more active month than was anticipated. It is belleved that heavy ship- ments of gold from America to Europe are near an end. The trade returns for July were disappointing, but were mainly due to decreased values and the delay over the Amerfcan tariff bill. Silver is strong. The India council sold forty-two lahks today at rates ranging up to 13d. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- chango today: Atehison Adamp E Alton, o e Am. Express. .. Altimore & 0110, ‘rn»« . s N Y. &N g g Ontario & W Oregon Tmp. n. Oregon Nay 0.8 L. & U, N Pacific Mail Canada Southorn, Central Pac Ches. & Olhio Ghigago Altor wolidated G oS . 010, Conl & fron Gotton on Del. Hudson, ... Del, Lack. & W..! & Omaii, .. pla Norther Southorn P C&E L pfd Hocking Vi 11, Central .. SLP. &Duluth K &'T, 1% Unfon Pacific Lake . 13% U.S. Express o pfd.. Gty W, SL L. & P Lake Shore. .. 1804 do pfd Load Trust 403 Wells Fareo Ex. Louisvilie & N 4974 Westorn Unio Loutsville & N T W. &L B Manhattan Coii.. 113k do pfd Memphis & C...0. IM&SLL Michigan Cent. .. |D.&RIG 04 N. .|.A.»..|r'\i' N &W, ptd § North Am. Co... The total sales shares, nclu American S R 21|, 8L K. C o prd. of st ckstodd g American 63,100 Burlington, cago Gas, 9.400; Distillers and 3,900; Loufsville & Nasaville, 8,100 cifie, 4.300; National Le 6,000; West Point _certificates, aescssment Rock Island, 100; St }aul, 2 Union, 5,700, Mis Richmond paid, 1,800 L000; Western New York M NEW YORK, Aug. 8§ ¥ at 1 per cent; las oy Market. ON CALL ME MERCANTILE PAPER LING EXCHANGE—Dull and easi actunl buiness in bankers' bills ut $4.881 demand and $4.87% for sixty days; poste $4.5815@4.501; commercial bills, '$4.56150 3@5 per cen! with for ates, 4,86 SILVER CERTIFICATES—64G050, GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady; aull; railicad bonds, strong. Closing quotations ‘on bonds were as follows: 1174 D. & R G. 78, na D &'R.G. 48,000 Erle 2nds. state bonds, o 204s.... Mutual Union s N.J.Cent. Gen. No. Pac. 1sts. . Nc_ Pie. 2nds. 10 8. F. Deb. bs. R.G. W. Ista. " Conuola’s Currencies. La. New Con. 8. Milawourd 0s....... new sets ... old bs...." Vai. Centuries.’ do deforred Atehison 48, Atehison 24 A Cannda So. 2uds.. Cen. Par. 1518 ‘95, 8. M. Gen. 5. LF. Gen. 6. Boston Stook BOSTON, Aug. 8.—Call tme lonns, 2%@3ls per stocks, bonds and uiining 100 [Westingh. Bleotric 33|\ Blec. prd G4 | Wia. Contral 100 Quotations. loans, 1@1i per cent; cent. Closing prices for aros: iy State Gas. Bl talenhone.. Hoston & Albany.. Boston & Maine.... C.B. & Q.. Fitehbure pfd..0 Gen. Electr Tilinois Steel. .. Mexican Central 0ld Colony.... Oregon Sliort Lite Rubber. San DI Union West Ena. W. End Atchison 1 |Gen. Electric 55 713(| Allouez Mining Co. G814 | Atlantie....... 62" | Boston & Mon 41 Butte & Bowton. 01 Calumet & Heel 180 | Centennial...... 44| Franklin, . 5| Kearsarge Osceola .. Quincy, marack .. San Francisco M SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. ing Quotations. —The offictal closine wers 43 fol- Belcher Bow & Toisher. .\ 150 Bodie Cou... Bulwer.. New York Mining Quotatioas. NEW YORK, Aug. f.—The following ara the closing mining quoti0ts: T [ Plymoutii. .. Crown Point. {erra Nevad: Con. Cal. & Va... S Deadwood ... Union Con..... 010 Gould & Curry Yellow Jucket ... Hale & Norerc Iron Silver. Homestike Quicksily Mexica do proferrad Ontario.. BulWer......... 0 60 140 60 40 50 LONDON, Aug. 8.—4 p. o 4A% Hw T m. closing St Panl com. N. Y. Cen | Pemiay1v 914 |Roading.... 16| Mex. Ce Coffee Murket. NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—COFFEE steady, unchanged to & points lower under big receipts at Santos and Rio, ~turned firmer on and closed steady at 5 to 10 points net 10,600 bags, including: August, October, Tils, Central, 5 Mexican_ordinary. Options opencd I3 V' York ye today, 1185 021 bags! atfoat 000 Bags; total visible fo United States, bags, against 420,862 bug last yeu SANTOS, Aug. 8 $16; recelpts, 16,000 bags; stock, HAMBURG, Aug. 8.—Quict at upfe lower; sales, 2000° bags. HAVRE, Aug. 8§.—Opened qulet, unchanged to Y at 12 noon, quict, unchanged; at 3 m., steady to WGl advance; at 50 p. ., cloged quiet without further change. itI0 DE JANBIRO, Aug. 8.—Dull; No. 7, Rio, exchange, receipts, 19,000 'bags! for United 10000 bugs} for Bu- 0d_average Santos, 214,000 bugs, Wpfg higher to Minneapolis Wient Market. MINNEAPOL Aug. 8—The grain ng and’ higher this morning, with ' le higher than last night's close. Gi%e; September, on_track, No. ; No, 2 no about 20 un mont markets old’ wheat on country inerea fair Quite tull in_anoth not much daing in_old wh at all moved a week ago. ‘The threshers indicate larger returns 1 expected. Recelpts, 49,000 bu.; 42,000 b, The flour market was falr sales at $3.25@8.46 for patents, bakers. Product about 29,000 ments, 24,733 bbls, Fionnolal Notes. PARIS, Aug. 8. nt rent for the account. BALTIMORE balances, $206, 156, BOSTON, Aug. ances, 31,600,556, NEW YORK balances, 4,221 PHILADELPHIA 139; bulances, $1,421, LONDON, Aug. 8. Buenos Ayres today I ROME, Aug. §.—~The premium on gold I8 quo at 0 i tUmes for 100f CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Sterling actual, H.57H@d, 8 that was yleld from than had shipmenty bbls.; ship- Three per ¢ 1026 Aug. 8.—Clearings, 8.—Clearings, $11,278,1589; bal- Aug. S.—Clearings, $62,60,017; Aug. 8. o 263, Clearings, $5,660,- price of gold at exelange, honey Tates, un- CIN New Y ings, $1. AN FRAN ugraphic, 15 Au vk exchung Money, 24@0 p discount Lo pa nt . Clear- Aug. 8.—Drufts, slght 12140 Mex ) [ aull par bid KKdder, change on New York NEW YORK, Aug. 8 Boston, will ship th r which ury on Monduy VASHINGTON, Aug. 8—Nutlonal bank n elved for redemption today, $51.950; & nt receipts from internal reven § oustoms, $407,188; miscellancous, 18,158, abody & € by tomorrow's from the sub- the corresponding [ owAmA UVESTOCK MARKET | Receipts at the Btoo’ BETTER FEELING | Steors that Other Grades dly and Close WE tle, 14,650 hogs and cattle, 7 of this week the 42,682 hog: days CATTLE—Among tod tle there were some v beef steers. for the most such was quite activ grades were slow sale want them. Prices we yesterday, there belng There was no change cow market. Desirabl at fully steady pric was slow and dull, whi for some days past. 5,821 cattle, light, whik Prices are W supplies ay down DRESSED Av. Pr. No. Av. 10068290 103380 10 4 1 COWS CALYV] 1.... 250 1810 a2 T $1010 ‘1320 STAC 17 i 130 140 140 5 21 1050 460 450 © 660 82 Dan o840 L9 62 WYOMING 58 cows. 61 calves 116 cows. 1 feeders. 1 187 heifers. HOGS—The fair demand, both packers, for good butcher welght hog: was about 10c higher, $4.90 to $5.15. market to the market on that cla; advanced the market the common and trashy there were bulk of the hogs sold w against $4.75 to $4.90 y tative sales sh, A4t 183 180 87 . SHEEP—The there is practically no natives are quotable to good westerns at and stock sheep at §1 New York Live NEW YORK, Aug 7,600 head; market open ow, with' advance lost cors, $4.8004.90; m: Exclts Competition Flnt - hogs Wednesday of last week.® There was a very desirable, 8. and feeders was very dull, MIXE! from shippers and The ‘demand for the light and common mixed loads was very poor and about steady at the opening. flattened out badly on 50 to 60 loads still unsold. demand $2.00 to cholce 40 to 100-Ib lambs at $2.25 to $3.50, i common to ordinary, H.0G4.35; stags and oxen, Yards Have Ahont Reached Normal Porpertions, IN DRISSED BEEF Sell Well— Hogs Stump Absolutely Life- less—Sheop Barely Steady. DNESDAY, Aug. 8. Today's receipts footed up about 864 sheep, as agalnst and 84 sheep on or the first three receipts are 6,600 cat- 28 sheep, as against and 1,183 sheep for of last week. day's receipts of cat- ry desirable dressed fair demand nd the market on The more common no one appearing to about steady with no material chunge. of importance in the stock was wanted Undesirable stuff has been the rule re h The market on stockers the demand being quite libe! ntative sale were Repres BERF. Pr. s 105 D. Av. Pr. 1291 84 11308 4 60 8. 1100 838 ES. 20 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. | the | & Y OIeY 1894 2,506, R B sheep, slow firm; ' whe comimon o HOGE-Receljt bulls. AND and CHICAGO, A of heavy receipt A good genc It was steady mon andmediu, good 1o chofce ¢ Mhe recelpts of | a xmall percent lum, and w witnted at vory few trades Iargely “at fr T to 8 There 1 bulls at less The hok active, Th however, and noon the demand the point they oc best heavy to $5.30 for wssor situntion very w the opening ho e sule Ereater part 20 to $6.10, the nearly as g principally at deal of 1 There W markets, on n basis of salable at fr $2 o $1.60. andthe prey from €3, Recolpte—Ca 31,000 head i Recel 11,427 loft i om hik the o W 1i $4.50 I HOG 822 head: little better 5 10¢ for .100 s piis, CATTLE-Ricol day. 4810 hend; miirket fairly et HESEP—Recelp yestorday, 8, d; market st 0 ping WLNT of Market'ng CINCIN The Th; scale the ng 32 e woek Tast vear, makin 1 agaiust 4, 440,00 compare as follow Citles, Chicago Joseph Sioux City raski city Ottumwa, { ST, Au ket st st LOUIS, chaned. WHEAT. closi c; Augus September, 1Y E—Higher; BARLEY—No fr —Higher; CATTLE. No. 4 heiters. 85 cows. 49 feedirs. 72 steers. opened with a very local choice heavy and On such the market prices ranging from ss of hogs was only As the day stuff and at the close The ent at $4.70 to $5, as esterday. Represen- ROUGH. 2) I is very light and market. Fair to good t $2.25 to 3276, falr 2,40, common 75 to $2.25, good to St 8 ned 100 kood 0 hig to pr falr CLOVER TIMOTHY SE| HAY-—Firm, s TN ML £, WHISKY—#1. COTTON TIE BAGGING PROVISIONS mess, Jobbing, 13 oice, §1.20. Dr fongs and r cked shoulders, Shorts, $8.1214, RECEIPTS - Flo bu.; corn, 10,000 1 SHIPMENTS T bu.; corn, 2 Chieago Fru Aug. CHICAGO, sold California. prices as follo cars, $1.30 Peach fr §1.45. 140 ar Poiter Bros of Californin pears, ne: fru e Fungarian; Burbank Baley, Paorter sold to California Hules carly $2.45; Deckers, Washington plum Bradshiws. i plums, man_ prunes. § pears, $1.20001.60. Porter | cars of Cal pears, 95¢@81. 15 nes, $1.0501.37 Crawford 90c@ 13704, LIVER Quict; demand p. No. 1 California, winter, 945 1 CORN-Strong; 45 111 3 BARLIEY calif e clear, 55 1bk, Lard, prime, BUTTER. not Gy IR white, (—Firm Active a NEW ORLE steady: sales, receipts, 163 bale les; coastw se, Futures, steady; 1; S sember AN April,| w Yorl CORK, incss doing in ull fubrics, though fo tor than for others. and printed fal articles, though W movement in e duced New York for 10-4 and Mg bleached. Priting cont, for 64 squa OIL CITY, tificates op 8014 closed, 1211038 Lbls, PITTRHURG, T Ieat B0 3 lowest LONDON, Auk Spot, 60 %05 Au s 3. Linkecd o Mit Firm YORK refining, 211 NDON, Aug ings; centrify refining, 11s W Duluth Wheat Mark DULUTH, Au Wije; August, § CHICAGO Expeita tlon of Heny Re market 4,356 Tomorrow's western Louls G No. 000 bu, 3 plums, company. 180 1071, 10, 5 ALLAG@AS S Cotton Murket. spot. . Aug § openal it 12.0000.40; dry cown, $2.3562.10. TAMIS- Ttece pis, 5,00 head | barely steady lambs, active and to. prime, $2,00G3.621; lamby $2.1215415.50 5, 5389 hewd; market firm LIVE STOUS MARKE Hee Not Hzed Yesterd g 8.~In cattle the # today was not realized temand the market for Texans, wextorns natives, and rfed cnttle, which nitives were about 11,500 ke of these graded hetter while prime h-fatted steors from $L80 (0 $4.95, there were At better than $4.65, Steers went § N cows an; the quality avernging 1,600 western Kors e former were steady nt 10, and the latter at from $1.2 Were many sales of thin co than $1.75 was be higher ance was not Clong hout the middie of 1 fell oft and prices cupled yosterday, or G won basis from §0 Heht. The close found the eak and n few unsold Around vies soll ne high as & and of light welghts 5.5, with of the early tra from ugh the quality did not averag vesterday. Later sles we o 35,45, e was o it sold badiy in the she buyers for t '8 quotations, o $.50, nnd limbs at the former sold prices for the pte Was expoctation Under was steady and com strong for only than enrly sustaine the 1. .0 for nd lamh 9,000 hend shiep b from o 8 were 1 of ng 15,000 head; B, 8,000 report 31 000 tter calves, 800 head . d; receipts 2 shipments yestordiy about 1,500 head: quality activeandfirm; hest cnlon, $4.035.25 for 1eht packing: = $5.0005. 15 for ieavy packing and ship. ket i o 15,000 hoad: yestor 1,850 houd; Dts today, Iy ts and today shipments tondy 9,000 head; e yestorday eipts TS, Hogs < ontinues on a Large During th Aug. S—(Spec Pric s hos King returns for « 1 with W0 the_ ¢ of 5,590 c ago. 1 Telegram to Current will say ntinued on a large the week 30,000 113,000 109,000 131,000 106,000 10,0 108,000 100,000 6,000 140,000 tock Murket. 1. 8.—CATTLE-Receipts, ong 3,500 head; market $5.30G0.45; mixed, stronk .00 al Market. Aug, FLOUR—Dull, un- on ng 26415 t, Gdlac; mestic offt; N September, 53 Chi- mixed, May, August, 82e; Ma bid 10 Aing. 6Sc, regulur, cast track, sacked, for 150 for August. t recent advance. inged. n, auiet. Pork, 8716, Lard, prime ste salt meats, 100 i, $7.10; shorts, $7.25; 1ongs, § ur, 80,000 hu lou 4,000 bhls.; wheat, oits, 45,000 bu. 0 bhls; wheat, 1,000 b, 12,000 t O 8.—The Barl uit at auctic Bartlett pes ventilator Crawford, 'Sc Cragedy, 3136140 ontalnebleau £.0061.17 Clileago, yold t t miction: Helives, 7067 F 5 in Prunea; Gross srap ten cars Barilett Bernard Tuscan ciinig, rman, $1.10G c; Hancock, Colmbla, " $1.1060 1.7 312130} plume, rson. comiy auction Crawford_peaches clings, Sic@sl.10; i Purple Duanes, 5, Searsl.on: Colum H00@$1.00; Kolwey bruries allenbergs, Richmor $1.00001.15: 1.25; $140. Barilett mpany. Doston, four finit at sold today auction $1.10601.15, Duines, S0c@81.50. 1 Tocqs) plums, 8.-12:30 p. m hollors offer s 1qris 100 red western WHE moler red we sprin demand poor; new mixed, spot, wnia brewing, 21s 64623 ef. extra India mess, 675 6. 1 long and short k& 0d; long 1bs, . 708: goud, 60s. 2 hard, 48%e; No, i No. 8 red, r; No. 2 mixed, No. 2 mixed, 313%@32%c; i creamery, 16G20c; dairy, 14 ac. u nd steady; corn, 1,600 bu.; 8, COTTON—Quiet an to arrive, 300 bales ¢ exports, to the continent, 6% 4,150 balis; stock, 81,245 bies. siles, 9,800 bales; August, 6,40 silen. Octolier, —$6.3G6.3 16; Docember, $6.54G6,5; Jan: Februpry, $6.6666.67; March, $6.756/0.79; May. 36810 K--COTTON 40 bales; ug. 8. 150 birles; 20 Kk ey Goods Murket. Aug. 8.—There was more b | clisses of cotton and woole o ‘o kinds 1t was much bet Tienched cottons, arexs goods fos were he more proforred wide sheeting shared in a Kood sequence of agents having and Utlea to' the basis of Bawk Valley 1o 10 for 104 cloths quict, at 2%, less 1 per Ol Marke National Ti highest, 804 shipments, 8,000 bils.; ransit cer- lowest, runs, Aug. & e ational Transit wod at 80 high- B0ty s & ‘UTTA LINS) and wiiikes Markets. 8.~ FLOUR—Steady spring, Gdlse; N No. 3 white, dull e fair Aug. B.—BUGAR 16¢; centrifugul 8. BUGAR—Cane ul, Java, 13%; musc Raw 9 test steady; vady brilliapcy of the Sur) Bold everywhere wade by another outfit for an ev 00. Then w 1505 | Young man, marry your best You can pay in a little down and monthly payments. PARLOR., Parlor Carpet, Brusscls (13 Parlor Sult," d-pleces, ¢ spring edge, onk fr Parlor ¢ Pairs Lace Curtaing nille Curtains Smyrna Rug.. Banquet Lamp. 4121 plush, 4x121) hed 1 [ 1 1 1 LIV:NG ROOM. Carpet (12x12) Ing Lounge.... 5 Faney m.(k..r, tapestry Rattan I 1 Antique Antique 1 Antique i 1 Center Table....! 1 Pair Portleres.......... 2 Pairs Lace Curtains 2 Window Curtains, DINING ROOM. All wool Ingrain Carpet (12x12). &0 doxtnulon Table, hardwood gh Liack Dining ' Cl Hurdwood " Sidebonr mirrir 100-plece Engiish Decorated Cutiery and Spoons. Hunging Lamp...... FAMILY CHAMBER- Carpet(9x12) TIngr e 48T Hardwood, 8-pie bevel plate mirror. L $12.87 Springs, Mattresses, fort, Pair Blankets, and’ Pillow is.. IR TabletEe s 1 Chair, 1" Rocke q Window' Curtains, including fixtures 2 Pairs Lace Curtains Tollet Set 10 pieces. “Fair Piilow 1 to comparg | $264.68. | It furnishes a house complete, and does it up brown. We another for $99 have a complete schedule, with the ite cach article, and a blank space for you to fill in. girl atonce, and the balance in Carpet 8-pley hardwood, Chamber Set Chafr and 2 Window Curt 2 Pairs Lace Curta Tollet Set, 10 plec Spring, Mattress, I Palr Blankets, 2 Plllow Slips . ©x12) ns Kitchen Chair.. Kitchen Table Cook Stove, first ¢ Kitchen Utinsils, | Winger, Flat Wash Board, W' ete..... Retrigerators Hall and Stalr Hall Rack with m Oak Hall Chair... Hanging Lamp (e MATS o Servants’ Bedstead and Mattress, Pillow, DI Bureau and Wash Mirror . Chatr . 4 Plo) = 1 B S s e Our Terms—Cash, or $ 10.00 worth 61,00 w 2600 150 50.00 .00 month ¥ 00 1200 20000 400 o0 o Speotal and Most Favarable Ar- rangomonts for Largor Amts. -82 Ingrain Rocker .. Irons, Clothes Spring.... Pair Pillows Slips, "s like corppnrlpg fl Capdle to the . other Seaps with SANTA CLAUS. ( Bzcauje ity the purest,best apd most feopomial. x5 SANTA CLAUS SOAP THE NKFAIRBANK COMPANYces have )5; another one prices op establish a home. mall weekly or GUEST CHAMBER. plate mirror $12.87 $275 380 3 1.90 SRCRIRS N “alr Pillows, Comfort, Palrs Sheets and bevel and fixtures.. ins.. $12.25 $38.97 KITCHEN. 250 818 . $7.00 Tub, Horse, o Pall, Tin Ware 2 $7.00 Tass o ncluding boiler, Carpets (15 yards Bedroom, $3.50 anket, Pair Sheets ete. Stand. 64.68 OUR BABY CABS Are put together to stay. Featherstone Ca the next genecral to choose from, ount from Buy a b and it is good for tion. 100 patterns Prices 40 per cent. former prices to close them out quick, as we need the room. Close evening at 6:30, f63%e; December, 5Y Ni. 3. dde; rejected, Ko, | Receipts? > 61,000 bu. ce; September, . cash, Bi%e; 0. 1 northern, Wheat, 46,000 bu.; shipments, whe SAN TRANCI December, $1.01 §T. LOUIS, Aug, trong, active at fons. ————— WEATHER FORECAST. Increasing Cloudincss and Possible Showers for Nebraska. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8—The for Thursday are: For Nebraska—Increasing cloudiness; pos- sibly showers in the western portion; cooler; south winds, becoming north. For lowa—Fair; cooler; south winds, be- coming north. For Missourl For South Dakota—F: winds. For Kans: portions; indications Fair; south winds. ir; cooler; northeast s—Fair; cooler in the northern Locul Record. s BUREAU, OMAIA ¢ temverature and ponding day of Orrick oF TuE WEAT Aug, 8.—Omaha _record ruinfallcompared with corr past four years: 1894, 1893, 1802, 062 939 1002 69> 732 803 H22 B3> 002 4 G0 .00 00 .00 it showing the condition of tem- peretureand precipitation at Omaha for the duy and since March 1, 189 Normal temperature. ... v the diy y Murch Lprecinitat Defieiency for the Deficiency stuce March 1. Reports from Other 1891, 973 762 B62 Maxinum temperature Minimum teneratur Avera Jperature Precipi 742 e} 4432 A 11 Iuch ;I Alinch 11.94 Inches at 8 P M. WTATE OF WEATHEL, Omana. ... North Biaii: iy 180 aui Kanni CIty. Denver Mt Lk Kaupid¢ Gy Partcloudy Gloidy Hom ) C St Vincent Cheyenn ilea City Galventon Oloudy, parteloudy 00 Cloar. B2l K i} T" (ndicates trace of rain, GEORGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast OMeclal £—Closing: No. 1 l4ci No. 1 portherp, casb Coolest ride hereabouts to Courtland beach, except Saturday. Send 10 cents for postage on big’91 ¢ atulogue. RUEY JEWELED ADJUSTED o & 1f your des us’ your addrens o namo x does not keep of n dealer who does. For thirty years Ducber Watch Casos have been endorsed by every prominent dea- lerin the UnitedStates, The Ducber trade- mark in this country, and the Hall merk in England are o guaran- tee of pure metal. 17- Jewel Hampden move- ments in Ducber cases stand at the head, aur watches mall 2 Wo will send Juu the Tuk Duknen Warcu Womks, Canton, O. 'GUPIDEIIE" Cures the effects of eelf-abuse, ralons, varicoccle and cons! ation. One dollar & ox, #ix for 3. 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