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'I P s s s ——— BE 6 DAILY B PHURSDAY, I 23, 1894, THE_OMAHA : COWFRCIAL A\l) I'l ANCIAL | Bgtemmisotr: suv s o s faie, ik s o o e LONANIA LIVES STOCK MARR l 15 4 ‘..,.H. ate laree, A0 N Three pe L A | Business Was Not Pris- in Any of the [ “%\7/ 0" 1% for city (82 p bis e 4 Recuip's for the D% Sh 8till Further | Bpeculative Markets, ‘ A AT Mot R S f - F liing Offdu Numbera, | Washin n i ' e Fork. | STOCKS AND BONDS, | $5.05: ) ) h . i | b | ane | 1 [ i, 8 | WHEAT RULED FAIPLY ACTIVE ALL DAY | /i1 on bt D wulnr | CATTLE VALUES HoLD F/IRLY STEADY — [ AR L ARG NEW YORK, Aug The sk ne - In Corn There Was a Nervous and Rather | 74/} | SR o R i Irregular, AdVances | pruop Srenrs Too sewree to Muke Much ot n Unsettied Feellug with the Market JiEmiton $ Siri IFgas e heoy g ex 8 “ "" \"”‘ | Showhog in thd Bradings - Good Togs Bubject to Sudden Cha | ¥ ' | i : ki > ‘N H‘”. b | Sell SUll Highier with Comi Elther Way. [ESOn R Ry | g i T gt At | Grades Stendy. —— U pintes: 1 iy bt | range of vatues throughout the gr | CHICA Aug Bu Wi | ke n Cehen 1t \ 1A IR ITEE ANG Byar BUS MOt tnL ANy WEDNESDAY, Aug. brisk In any of the speculative markets, al- | 51170 ne Ot ot 8t . 0. t, and the dealings as a whole | The recoipts today consisted of 2,215 cattl though an unsettied feeling caused a great [ COTTON g ML—~Quiet; bidders too firm Iy In moderate volume ing mainly and 60 sheep, against 2,405 cattle, | many fluctuations. In grain the final out- | [oF Visr femand at inside prices for | 1 to the prof jals, the commission and 108 sheep yesterday 11,884 | come of the day's trading wa tecline of 3 e phis | houses reporting a falling in business. Tariff | 870 N 1 I Wed %e In wheat and 1 Il CMANA GENI AT MARKETS, | probabilities had not a little to do with the | (gl i bl b 1 ‘n{ h and e In corn, with cats and | M (AL MARKETS, irregularity of the share movement, there of last week r the three days this | provisions practically unchanged. Selling being more than one opinion as to the pr the receipts foot up 7,019 cattle, 20,630 | i -m-'m;r]d Db f (sl G dential action s many rumors. Distiing | and 1,898 sheep, as against 4,940 cattle, [ * cline, holders reslizing at the higher pric . ¥ p y | vas the spectacular featiire of the day's tra 15 and 6 sheep for the corre Wheat ruled fairly active. the range for the | Dices remuning abou ¢ much | Ing, In the changes being rung on the old b e s L Sl L ] | lcen | womes | $6,000,000 loan story, now that the money | SPonding days of last week 5 heing fro he to fie. Fir : LRt ' FRet e had been secured and again that it had not CATTLE—AIth there was a fair run of [ decline e for September, and sold | The clique of insiders were active manipu tle there were very few cornfed natives oft a fraction more, rallicd from %c to %e i [ westion |14 ot the shares and the effort seemed | yny hylic of the of being made up of ased oft %c, advanced from %e to Y%e, h f g In o shake off the followir 1 enable | k of the offerings being made up o i »y" »” k oLk LG 4 i : o Within a few minutes of the opening the | any Kind were scarce and the bids made by September e mar started out weak T price jumped 1 cent, to 20, and was buyers looked lower. but taking quality notwithstanding the small receipts and t i 1 ! ing Woodall | quickly hammered down to 195, Before noon | 00 sonsideration th ket would b t RO Yoo i FradisFe RSl culte - Trec ¥ e ah L after that hour was moved back to 191, | be at as steady he market on des fluence, and room traders sold quite frecly | ShiVRine b h annda. 4% | then came another upward turn to with | able butcher stock, such as cows and heif- for a while. The sentiment changed and | importers. it ccording to e Fral | @ Ainal reduction to 5034, leaving a gain of | eF%, Was steady to. strong. The offer- prices_wuddenly advanced on forelgn news | Journal, _ that Engiand. will 'k the ligt | 2 per cent from yesterday on the largest vol were light and soon cleaned up. l!n,‘ weather was reported as a little cold | {fuP O ubbles liown in years, af A ume of busit for months. Sugar, which market on stock cattle, which are and rainy on the continent and private | Gifterint aimiricts, s compired with g came next in point of activity, fell oft 1 | Wanted to put on rough feed during the ;w.:»lw gave a bullish influenc ew York | years 2 ] in the opening dealings, but quickly recov- | winter, was in a little better shape. The de- ed In the advances, selling up before th oy o AL red the loss and had advanced 1 per cent | mand from the country has improved some turn here, and was also something of a fac- | g 4 A L by noon and an additional % per cent by 1:45 | What during the past few days and the mar- tor. At the advance there was quite a little | | ™ 11 | o'clock, when 1143, the highest point of the | ket has firmed up. | The heavier feeders do A‘lvlllnu nd prominent local concerns with ele. 1102 13 i 10 | day, touched. During the late afternoon | not show any material improvement. Repre- vator interests were supposed to have sold ! 1 4 : ) stock & sold briskly and closed 114c | sentative sales freely. New York lost most of the strength e L Ll ol | de from the best, but 4 per cent higher DRESSED BEEF. and also reacted. The falling off in local r 1ing to this F 1 \ favor- | On the day. An effort was made shortly after | No. Av. Pr ). Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. ceipts no doubt caused a little more of th atlook for o & abroad. From all advic the opening to depreciate the grangers, but | 14....1127 2 9 16 43 19,1065 $4 20 side buylng. There was rather free liquida- und the crop-of”the United St and Can was stoutly resisted and was ineffective, | 2+ee-11H 310 A tion in September, selling that delivery and caleulntod at less than o fur siell. ese shares-being strongly held and Showing _ SHIPPING AND EXPORT. buying December, the premium widening to Enzland, The season s atout | advances at the close of % to 7 per cent, | 40-- 1484 420 o about 3%c. Operators evidently overbought Tior than Tast yea the latter rlington, which in most o far ey themselyes on the Russian crop news, and in | | In Canada e Hortieulturist clalms that overs | demand, 1 Electric was in good buy- Lm0 &2 selling out the price receded to ab A e L B L O AR 2T, ing and rose per cent, but realizing sales [l inside figures of the day. scab, has so weakencd the trees that | in the later dealings caused the loss of the L) orn ruled fairly active and fluctuations leaves and ot are inelined o drop, uniil ater part of the improvement, of which 5 Y covered from %c to Lihe range. The feeling | Yery [itthe i Ioft (o come to| maturity. "Nt | only per cent remained at the close. 710 st was nervous and rather unsettied, with the | also in middie and northern Ontario, where | Some shares recorded declines, but only frac- L1060 64 market sensitive and subject to sudden turns [ hitherto there has been much less damige from | tionally. The market closed generally firm. it b either way. The sentiment at the start was | (hfs fungus. (s The bond market was heavy in the morning, b oy o litle bearish and offerings “were quite | e o chotet i tancy, Tg1se; duke | but closed firm, S0 liberal at the time, influenced by the varions | ered o . 17@20c; separator creamery The Evening Post says: The advance of 1c weather and crop bull news, being more fa- | EGGS- I 12¢ in silver in the last twenty-four hours and vorable than expected, and also to the fact [ , LIVH POULTRY =0l hens, of 3c in the last two weeks is regarded as 500 that the market closed near the top yester- | jo sbhlers, 3@oe: old a bull factor. London was a moderate seller 102 2 day and some reaction was anticipated to- of our stocks today. Northwestern's heavy de- arsax day. Early offerings were readily absorbed “hoice fat and small veals are quotea | crease for July had the effect of affecting 113 40 and a few buying orders coming on the mar- Panian e the recent improved showing made in gross <1520 344 3 d’ found e fo sk and Town, p Sicims. Lim® e street is becol e closely centered H %als; A" firm; tone then' prevalled, but . the No. 1, 11¢; brick, 1, 1e; Swiss, No. | upon western crop reports. Recent reports 20 BV ACR e e f et it infatiien fa ez $11; midland, $10 lowlana, | 275 MOTe BBUTINg, e i n ng in, and final quota- wkes the price on hay. Light | ng London cablegra tions showed a loss for September of from VLoD Eradin brinig tp. pric A further rise in silver was the onl; %c to %c for May. There was moderate Mirds, per doz., Soc. ure toda, It has been up to 4, but v} country buying and some realizing for inte- \azdel g closed w at 30d, the attempt of council | 1. rior holders around outside prices. Opening k].‘hrn TOESRaund lota ot home grown or | drafts being disappointing. Forty lakhs were | 1.. trades were at from Y%c to %e loss, at Chitornin. Taggpe: s SmAall lots, on or- | ¢o1q at rates ranging up to 13%d. Reports for September, and after holding steady for 55 Good sl crated, $20, are current that the Indlan mints are prob- [ 8.... 863 a while, advanced from %c to e, eased ALOUI forie grown, por bly going to coin a British trade dollar to back from %c to e, rallied some, declined | #50 Lo o ake the place of a Mexican dollar. The LD BEANS—Hand-picked navy, . %e, changed some and closed with September | aium, g2 U216 Common wihite”"bekasy $1% | Stock markels were dull, with no busines: £ at 5dlkc. 1. but reulizations. Americans were While there was no independence whatever [ ONIONS ‘f!-\';-ulir»« 5 per hu, sarticularly Atchison and Norfolk. The de’ s ol anipping stock, home grown, | jay in signing the ta:iff bill is not liked in regard to the fluctuations of the oat mar- ket, quite a good and the market was Prices closed a shade above the worst. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New Ycrk ex- business was transacted active during the greater part of the session. September opened at 30%c, 501d off to 30%c, up to 3lc, closing at [ STRAWBERRIE change today: 30%c. Atehison. .. b Provisions were firm, without much ac- RASPBETUL Adams EXpioss. 145 ' | No. Pae. ptd tivity. Very few orders were on the market | BLACKGERRIES o. Alton, .11 #0 U P.D.& G for the outside. Armour & Co. sold some | PEACHESCalifornia $.10G1.16 Adoiplaccn 108 [Northwasteri ribs for January. The Chicago Packing e G Baliime 73 [N'Y. Cont company, who bought quite freely of Sep- one. E 67% N. Y. & N. tember ribs yesterday, were the most liberal S (| Qntario & W gellers today. The fluctuations in pork fol- | ALRICOT none. % Orcgon Nav.. 0. 76, |Pacific Mail, 7744/ P. D, & E.... ¥iia Pittsburg, ' Pullman Palics. (L& U. Jowed the changes of corn to a moderate ex- i tent. Closing prices for January are very little changed since yesterday. Pork closed at $13.67%, or 2%c higher, and lard and ribs repeat yesterday's final prices, Freight rates, 1%c, and cargo of corn at 1c to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows THigh, GRAPES “oncords, baskets, 30@35c; Cal- iornia, $1.7 TROPICAL FRUIT nolce stack, $2. ney lemons, 300 0 size, $6.5067.00. 5 per bunch. size, $6.50G1. €010, Coal & Cotton 011 Cor Del. & Hudso; Del. Lack. D& It G &V Prd... “Oven. | HONEY i fres aark honey, 10@12e. PLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz.. $I2. NUTS—Almonds, 15@17c; Engiish walnuts, 109 12c; filberts, 12¢; Brazil nuts, 1o CIDER—Pure juice, per hbi., 35 ha en hides, 2igo; N 1 . 1 green salte i N 3 alted hides, 224c suited , 25 t0 40 1bs., 31 salted hides. g 10 40 Ibs., 2G2%ic; 2lf, § to . B@ée; No. 2 veal call A 1 ary flint hides, fe; No. nifie hides, No. I dry salted hides, 4c. Part cured hides g e 1o ess i "l curea . : GEP PEL) cen salted, each, 2060c; W 2 May.... green salted shearlings (ahort woolcd satly siin A L. ETHS r::\:‘sm.m‘ % cach, Sgibe; dry shearlings Gliort woolea’ o Manhat qu Jid i opt.... | 13 skin®). No, 1, each, 51005 ary. shearlings Momphie g Coooos 1 wooled early’ sking), No. 3, each, Bo: dry Michiigan Cont.. o 1ch L, 100ia Kansas ‘and Nebraska butcher wool - pelts Mo Baolfic.. ... i Sept..... 7 ib., actual welght, 5GSc: murrain wool pelts, per | NOBIGS OBY 21 il.nm, 1 b, actual welght, 4@6e; dry flint Colorado | RANIVIHGONE, do wrd.).. 1 horl it~ buener oot pefte’ pet . “adtuat welght, 10 .|.,‘ o s u”{q‘-"x-"‘ i et 1| T faci murrain wool pelts, per b, netual weight, it Jan. 700 | 7 460, Have feet cut off, as It {6 uscless (o bay I i Cash quotations were as € frelght on them. A1 700 e FLOUT N, ALLOW AND GRE. No. 1, 4@ o e WHEAT. Fing, S G5%e; No. 8 spring, | §AS; Gullow. No 2 uieouy whits A, [ s ex-aly 4 2 nominal; No B8 54 ides) ereans, case, The toial sales of stock today were 0; S % A Tow, ' 3c; "krense, ‘dark, 2ige ATTLE, CORN" No. Noi 3 vellow, 5. 3 L darke, 2igo; r, 9 shares, tncluding: © Atehison, 81003 Ameriean OATHE N, No. 2 white, 84@Mxc; | DeesVaX, prime, 15@lfe; roush tallow, 1%G Cotton Ofl, 4,500; Zmerican Su 2.600; Bur- [ No. No. Norl3 WhiLe, 35adiie. = Hmgton, 1o et s, 0D Disinting, | 12 Becrs. 8 tcors. cago ¥ atlons, 0; General Tlectric Louisvile 7 cows...... ) Dl % . 3, 624@5tc; No. ville 4,20 Missourl Pacitic, 3,000; New 10 mixed. . o BARLEY sasic; No. 3, @RGHC No. | cpieaco, Auk, e Barl Fruit. company | Now shland. (mied. aseosament i, 3500 ocs | 19 feeders : e gold”Califorhia frilcin the various eastern mar- | Tuland, S000; St b, 850 o 3 sicers.... 1 > Prime, $5.4 B i A = = HOGS—The market opened activ 1 ¥ IR Iner s b AL Chicasny. Pears. Bart refrigerator, $1.20 Vew Yorl 1 e mg v ctive and OV Mt i b B, 4 aittol Vet o WA B a || e ey, Xork ‘Mopey ffacket, . steady o strong on the best heavy and 10070, " Dry Flemish Beauty, 1.1 i bk 1 2CMONEY ON CALL— | pyteher weight hogs. The offerings of such iden o; Orange ~Clings, fter! S e ey, cents last loan, 1 per cent; closed | worg picked up very readily by both packers finished " K08, ; ¥ prunon, $L0GG1 10 Graper, Mo | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3G and shippers, some choice loads going as ¢ h ont : Tokuy, $1.85G2.09, Vo SiR0) high as The best hogs were cleaned ,“:";,; ";M g were the receipts and shipmenta | 3%, 3l DGO RGN 41 t0grs0. peactes, | | STERLING BXCHANGE-Fiem, with U quite” early in. the day. The fair (o e B Freesteno, $L0GL0G. -~ Pty e i bR G ch bl medium hogs™ sold at about yesterday's eoeipte. Shipments Tenches. Toe@s1.25 and 487150 s8; prices. There was a good deal of trash Flour. I:::Iu,.. 17.000 : among the receipts, pigs and rough hogs Wheat, bu 497,000 Tartletts, $1.7 e None of the buyers appeared to want this Corn. bu,.. W 160,000 Plums, $1.1531.30, BONDS-Swady; state bonds, | class of stuff, and holders found it dificult Oath. b, 503000 imaSLING] aull; railroad bonds, firm. Rrersu o] af, muction oduy | 481Gyl Guitations on bonds were as fol o work “them off even at lower pri Barley, b s 165.000| 1. Harays, . UKD &R Reprasantative salel .uullm Produce exchange t0diy the butter mar- ROLALG0ldant Drop, 150 20 118D & R, G No, ‘\‘: 8h. ”l r») No. lnln 8h, ‘Y‘n R Ee i anniaaes oaRy i Rutias ansr: @31.00. 'Gross runes, a1 .o MT 1 U 215 80 35 10 Eggs, firm at 13} 144¢’ Peaches, Crawfords, late, 66 3 14540 2 120 G 10 v asic: Jones, The. ¢ 20 . 510 T0G1.50; Muscat, 850a Paciflo h oF 113 1T 08 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. s A $11001 0;iAAcat, | 88041 !\'{”P;m" S 20 s — er Bros, company, Minneapolis, sold one | Al Class B, MK & T Tat 4 106, 515 Yesterdny's Quotations on Flour, Grain and | car Bartlett pears, $1.351.40, i i D R e i Provisions, Metals, Ete. - La. Now Con, 44 3:Cont, Gon. 58, 1148 i NRW.YORK, Aus. 8. ~FLOUR. Hecelpts Coffee Market. Minsouri Ga. | N, Pac. 1t o 0 bbis.; exports, 8,300 bbls.; sales, 13,10 pkgs; | NEW YORK, Aug. EFEE—Options | N.C. G H Ne. Pue 2uda! K1 market quiet and lower ) sell, buyers houding | opencd steady 4t anciian 10 polnts ad. . N. W. Connoln.. . 140 Off; winter straights and pressed for | vance: ruled generally fim on. stronker cablos T i G0 8 FIDe Gi 1101 st “Sauthern ore active: “salee, 3 | and smalior Sunios”recelpts ana "rull deliverien: | Hon now wel'd: 7R G, e BUCK W HEAT i sules, S0 BBIS | 1960 ‘barm. i 2 Auts Tonn. old Gy 60 |SUP.C. &P, W. 54 L IOBN MEAL O T v, Centurieis | SUL M Gou' 10; Brandywine. 65 Decombe o’ deferred RS Gon ; RYE-Dull w@sie. i Bpot cameh Alchison 4. - e, 181, BARLE Cordova, $19.0119.50; xales, § Atchison 24 8. £ BARLEY cady; western, G7GT5; two- 3¢ rehouse deliverios da 8. ud. P14 o 9 rowed 50; wixrowid, BOGAS. entorday, 12078 bage: New York This [West Shors 4. 3,300 bu.; exports, 106,600 15 Bt Uniit s 45200 i Cfor the United States st e n"l- BOSTON, Aug. 22.—~Call loans. 1%@2 ner e cak ope undor * easior g E) b Hing, but promptly railicd TG AT GSF e W. End i 1 talk of d weather in N An. Sugar, 11| Westingh. Eloc 7 ete A hriae e A N, 2 Opened quiet 4 Am: Sugir a6 | WL Blee, ra anler Tate cables and re AE advance: p. m Bay St ( K| Wi, Contra, Gecline: No. 2 red, May . et Unchinged to 4r uds | Bell Telopho 2004 Atcliinon 2 ‘Wike: Auguat olosed at total ) bk Eoston & Albany.| 107 | Atehinon ds... ] ety IO DEE JANE AUR. 22 —Quiet and_nom &Maine | New Engtani G4 December, . 6130 ipth, 10,000 bags: cleared for the Unitod 1) 1. Bleetric 0s. losed at 62, agn; cleared for Burope, 3,000 bags 5%40 Wis. Cont. 1518 Recelpts, 16,400 bu.; Cxports, 7,800 bu.; 34,000 bags, | Atlantie: galen, 2w Hu futres and 4900 b spot e Bouton & Moiiiana ot dull und cuslor; [ K, it 5 it & Boston 8o afiat. Options apencd weaker and very dul s TRAA. iy, Maxkaty % Calumet & Hes but became strong and ady with JEANAAS QI nniil, the rive was all loat In the afternoon ' u Y Nk iin clows was heavy at % net dectine: May P BIkc, clowed ar Satac ted, M@ie. ; AT togd Bt S0 ‘.‘nn\ Siow; No. 2 mixed, % 2 white, AR Sind At 405, close ) Unchanked; No. 2 mixed, 204G80%c; Y OATH Recoipts, ) bu AT e , : = salom, 176,000 Do R-—Firm; creamery, 17G21c; dalry, UG San Francisco Miniog Quotatio Spot falr and ATt i BAN FRANCISCO, A 2. ~The ofelal eloaln 1 ered, isei N No. Srdetive and firm at e, QUOLAMOBS fUr Iinilg MocEs W1ay Wors 8% 101 i Satge western, MG30; | ot 100 heat, 2220 bu.i corn, none; | fows o track, white western, 31@43c; track, white state | C'al bu. . — 8 Insympathy with cash oats, Closing | heGxe Al i Jeicher B Mexiouwn ower: ugust closed a ¥ - - ew 130 /Mony BARNT AaE: Sliaed ‘ot Mke': September, e Fiuancial Notes. Eodie Con 130 (Ophi at Wxe: Nove e, Closed | mOSTON. Ak, 22 —Clearings, 812,767,840 bal- | SUBET POton] @ Dulli shipping, 86G0c; good to choice, | NCC% $1.8i0.0 OPARL it Savago.. 3 e, PRIBE: M@thor good 1o oholom | “RALTIMORR. Aus. 22—tisarings, fa0am; | SO CMLEY fr8 Hovada pHOS-Dull; state common to cholce, 5@loc; | balAnCes, §223.061 Eurexa Con ) Con . Pacific coast, §@13c NEW YORK. Au 22.—Clearings, $73,713,508 Gould & Curry ellow e # ’:L slluw. \:-In-l n:l . ew Orloans, se. ances, $4,257, 354 % tagy, - RTINS LY velly 80K 6 it s el i ok aclietel || LONDON, Aue . —Awmount of bullion gone aw York Miniag gustation. Ary, 24 10 30 1be., S@5ke "N e Sank of Hogiand today a £4,00. K. Aug. 22.-Tho following are thy | | G T R L T EW ORLEANS. Aug. 2. —Clearings, $106,216 E 01108811018 vy, 166118 k exchange, bank, par; commereial, 60 i 0 T AN aatla Sesin: 100Ma. " caliad. .00 dlecount Plynout ol ) NGz AUK. 22— Clearings, 83 119.943; ba) T Nevada, [ i PROVISIONS—Beef, steady. Cut_ meats, steady; Money, dull. 6G1 per cent. Ex o ) ickled s, G%@7c; plokled hams, 119120 York, S0c discount bid. o 17 20 H ard, wieady; westorn ateam closed 4t 48 e 2. —Gold today et bouative v 18 |1 olly at $7.50; sales, 100 tlerces at $, nominal; | Buenos at Mad Lisbo Mekailve \ Telined. slewdy. Vork, fi 05 R S Bewter v 0 | 1 BUTTER—-Quiet; western dalry, 13%@16c; west- | 11.30 Vienna, 108, L BaLay T Ee 20 h wa % WG, tern facory, 130 | CINCINNATI, Aug. 32.-Money, 3G4% per ceat, L BHEEP- 5 W 10 1., STAGS. 1000 1 EDERS, 50 505 160 § 05 120 603 100 WGH There Was & small bunch of pas THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE: THURSDA Vg A TGN 0 AR AU( .U\ I tive mixed sheep In the yards which went at t steady’prices, Falr to good natives are quothble at $2.25 to $2.76, fair to good we '8 at 42 t 10, common and stock DAt $1.75 ol to cholce 40 to m lamhs at $3.76. Reprosen \ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Cattle I AL Lines Were Higher Al Around Yesterduy tor \ having Deen paid (r o ¥ ¥ St W n i The Dulk of the w Hok | ceatinue W stronger. They The supply disappointed expectations, am untin to barely 21,00 head, Th buoyant Shippers w Bnds. Most of the husine th s, and those wi $2.95 and the latter at from §2 to $4.15 for | to choice, The recelpts for the firat three duy The ‘Evening Journal reports HOGS—Receipts today, 2100 head; officlal v terday, 1485 head; shipments yestorday head: left over, about 7,000 head; quality tive and firm:’ prices 5 Righer; s $6.1565.65 for Tht; $1.8565.20 for rough £.0065,70 for mixed; § for packing and shipping lots: pigs, $5. LE—Receipts today, 14,000 hoil: yestor 45 head; shipments yesterday, 2.5 head market active, firm; prices 10@2e higher SHEEP—Receipts ' today, 8,000 he market firm. WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, Falling O in Numbers Slaughtered the Feature of Business for the CINCINNATI Bee.) T, ™ The movem though still hogs for t) week and 21 total i Prominent Chicago CedarRapids St Joseph oux Clty tumwa 1020 Nebraskn City 11,00 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official_recelps and_disposition of stock as shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yards smpany. for the (wenty-four hours eniding at 3 o'elock p. m., Wednes 18604 RI: Cars. Head, Cattle ...... s Hogs 1S DISPOSITION. Buyors Cattle. Hogs wCking company. 810 Hammond company SWift anid ¢ mpany 143 Cudahy Packing comy 5 n P Squire & Co. Cleveland ... Cudahy B o Wiisn . -+ Hais, . Beck: DAy Roths Lobman clcer Shippers and Left over Totals New $3.7504.10; v AND LAMBS-Receipts, 15,0 a slow, closiag dull on sh lambs; fully 5,00 head to sirictly_prime,” $2.0062.33; chaice Yit5.00. ints, 9,604 head: four cars 1y 0 for good to 6,475 YORK —Red ent of Niboral o werk, 00y ) il Rothsehild 1 fepder tive to Aug. Degen...i0 Aug, (s Price’ Current Rogs has been |t Packing returns she compared with 51 roago, From Marc Inst 4,760,000 oy ompar folluws I firm steers, St. Louls Live Stack Market. LOUIS, Aug. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3 ; hipmenis, 1600 head; m ctiv stron: native 1100 to 1,300 Ths., $3.6 1.45; cows, $1 1,000 to 1,200 1bs., head: shipments, 1,000 e ‘and strong: Ge higher; gbod good Hight and_mixed, nmen and rough, $4.6065.40. Receipts, 3,800 head; shipments. none ctive; 15625 lower; natives, $2.23G2.50; L 15403.65 Kansas City Live » head; marke bulk " of pack a@ D SHEEP R market stead n Kets for We South Omah Chicago Kangas € St. Louls. Totals ... Al o Wathy ints interior intentic what fi decline pric fow ailr on at 't of ye forent futur well sustaln vesterday. both old "ang Targer than rhed carly above the cl with' the rting Ing t $3.00015, colpts, 1803, Receipts, 1l for 0 head; b and unsold mbs, on sale; cholce. CATTLE-Receipt ket strong W, $1.75%5.20; boef stee.s, $1.2002.75; stockers and 8,90 head; shipments, 1,80 strong_ and 10c Riglier; 15@5.45; heayies, | $5.30465. mixed, $.90@5.30; lights, $4.70 1,100 head; shipment rd of receipts at Anesdiy orae th the oad_ poi the pa he eld sterday « mon A at The de A new yestord in the sing, which' was 1 tendency cash market was at the time \ August 22, 154 Hogs T, 6.0 LIL000 20000 B0 8 3100 b3 VN 921 Aug. we rs to by K, ¢ northwest w of I s in showing evidenc % to sel nt low pric low the sh' whea ut e lower pric nd wan Rood for and. although recelp lay, they were diy, b nts, vt of far e ranged | trom e to hs, with ¢ ni in s arkets most of t of | future the four principal tod easily g prices s, none; mar. Sheen 8,000 1100 3,300 12,400 but and fe in narkets: at s, The closing the dif: ¢ fairly ot wheat, ta werd ab- ather mpathy the were made. The close was at 40%e for August, 8214G0%c for September, SUA@5I%e for May Od” track wheat: 1 hard, 6810 northern, No. 2 n with' n wheat ot grades selling 2 under old 000 bu.; shpments, ) bu. the dny's recelpts we at 18 especially clean from Qirt, and s expected t a strong flour, The flour marke nd ruled easy in sympathy with ¢ i’ wheat selling at about £3.2) 1o 4340 for for b Bhund ‘was_ reparted. that it the produc tion, which was about s. of flour for the ‘twenty-four hours. Shipments, 35,225 bbls, St Lo rul Market. BT. LOUIS, Aug FLOUR—Quiet, steady WHEAT-Flictuated quite widely on conflict ing home and foreign business, closing ) cash, 51ic; August, G1%c: Sept Dect R @HHTC; May, 40l much as wheit, I mixed, cash, B50; Aukust, bige; 8 December, 483c; My, 50WiE0%¢ No.' 2 cash and August, Sisc; September Mily HYE this te bid BAR HAN uck, sacked, 66c FLAX Si3E chor, $1 CLOVER—Unchang TIMOTHY - Lower, with sales at 35,10, HAY-Steady’ unchanged HUTTER-Uuchanged EGGS—Higher; 10 LEEAD—Steady| spot, $3.22 i Beptember 1. EUELTER 83,20 CORN MIBAL—Unchange WHISK Y—Unchanged COTTON TIHES—Unchanged BAGGING - Unchaned PROVISIONS-Steady, quiet, without quota RECEIPTS-Flour, 7,00 bbls: wheat, 500 . 5,000 bu.; oita, 18,000 bu SHIPMENTS—Flour 0 bblx. | wheat, 4,00 Cottan Market NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2--COTTON-Quiet middling, 68-16c; low middiing 65160 Kood YORK, Aug COTTON-Dull; mid Qling, 6 15-16c; net and gross receipts, none QAuiis (0 Great Britaln, 2923 bales; W T — for Inf:mts nnd Chlsdr..n. “Onstoria oo will | 1 rocommend it as siipe ! known to 1 A | 111 S0, Oxfor | The uss of tia 1550 walvorsal and its merits s well knovn tiat aw of supererogation to endozio it Tew are the fnt wit Iligent familics who do n easy reach,” Canios nrvs, D, D, W Ye | « % City NTAUR plain figires at almost # former pric All “*Gunn” $15 Folding Beds for $7. $18 ko 5. $65 Folding Beds for $34.50. %75 Folding Beds for $ 100 ice chests, bard perfect ventilation, Description: from $15 00. Terms: nd 10 cents for pos Goods ontinent, 300 b ried, non bales; spinners, stock, 9 today, bales; exports to ' the continent, 400 congolidated net e € Britain, 437 Lales; total & ne’ 91,450 balon; o Frane channel, 9,651 Now ¥ NEW YORK present in- all trade today th and unt A con Wleacned cott ) attentlon. The market Leging fously the enormous curtaflment o duction of eotton’ goods that hi at the rate of 16,00 pkgs, o gother and _which furn'shes a deficiency f 44,000 plegs. 0l the lowest estimate, 1€ 1 does not h %0 pkis. Printing fabries, activ 5 in ind, with sules of 40,000 pleces nd 10,000 pleces at 2%e, the ltte price being the close. Woolén goods in 1 request any goods huve been ordere for spring. NEW _ORLEANS, Au COTTON--Quict; sales, 270 bales; ordinar pood ordinar 63 low middiing, Se: midaling, 6c Go; middlin exports, ¢ bales; futures, 56,35 bid: September 3 November, $6116 anuary, $6.03006.56; | 160,08 Apiil A 35G087; July, § 25 COTTON--Qulet dling, @0 sales, 600 baies; shipments, 600 b stock, 21,400 bale Oil Markets. OIL, CITY, Pa., Aug. 22.—Natlonal Transit cer tificaten opined 'wt MO%: highest. 80%: lowest, 0 ol shipments, 87,807 bbis.; runs 85,701 b PITTSOURG, Pa., Aug. 22—Natlonal Transit cortificaten opened At 803 5 closed At 8035 highest 5035 lowest, 80%; no salew LONDON. Auk CALCUTTA LINSEED W, August and Seplember shipment, via a8, Sugnr Market NEW YORK, Aug. 22—S8UGAR—Raw, srong wales, 1,000 bagh contrifugal, 9 teat, 3¢, 0. 1. § 0 bags, Cuba molasses, 89 teat, $%c. ¢ b 1 refined, firm, Wool Market. ST LOUIS, Aug WOOL—Qulet, without —— - As a general household liniment for the relief of pain, for slight a'lments and from injuries resulting from aceidents, Chambor- lain's Pain Balm has met with unparalleled success, It I also s for ity cu rheun p and lame back. For sale by druggists. ig A New Tra Chicago Commencing August 12, the “Omaha and Chicago special,” via the Chicago & North western rallway, leaves Omaha dally at 6:45 p. m., and arrives at Chicago 8:45 next morning. Vestibuled aining car, Wagner sleepers and chair cars form the equipment of this train, and are &ll up to *North- western” standard 1401 Farnam street, city ticket ofco, _, keep Castoria & FOLDING BED SALE% A _ISEXACTLY LIK : CUT, latest style, TRx40 bevel plate mirror, oven wire spring with heuvy spiral springs the center, and patent castors, so that it Every fold’ng bed in our immense establishment is marked in large, Folding Beds at less than manufacturer’s cos. ling Beds for $9.98 olding Beds for $12 $10 Folding Bed $90 Folding Beds for $42.23, K100 Folding Beds for $18.75. SPECIAL. Ice Chests, worth $10, for $4.75, wood, inches long, 20 inches decp, Refrigerators, with water cooler, $6.98 Hard wood, tight locks, metal shelves, porcelainlined water ¢ooler; dimen- sions: 21 inches long, 16 inct Cash or Easy Payments. Formerly Pesple’s Mammoath Insl..lmfl Ilom. ge on Big *9% Catalogue. Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue s0ld on payments in Council Bluffs & South Omaha, Close evening at 6:30 except Saturday. IOI.I l.l.l.l.l..l‘ln.l'l.l. ation, wetation, \ and promotes a8 Without injurious medication, soveral years 1 have recommended youe Castoria,' and thall always continue t¢ o %0 as it has favariably produced beneficial results, Enwix I, Panoer, M. 20th Street and Tth Ave, New York Clty: NEw York Crry, THIS FCLDING BED $19.75. Reduced From $81.50 finished antigue; has in an be moved about casily to reduce our enormous stock. ). for $22.50. Beds for $27.75. %50 Folding 9. $125 Fo'ding B2ds for $67.75. ize 32 stors, all_mcdern improvements, inches high, putent finished antique, latest style, air Reduesa deep, 39 inches high. l.l&'l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l‘l.l.l.l.l.l. Muailed Fre Stand at the Head For thirty years Ducber Watch Cascs haye been endorsed by every prominent dea- lerin the UnitedSta The Ducher trades mark in this country, and the Hail m; England are o guarans tec of pure metal, 17- jewel Tlampden moves ments in Ducher cases stand at the head 1f your dealer does not keep our wat, us” your address and we will namo of n dealer Wi Tk WaTCH WOKKS, Cant 3 mall 4 you ( UknKE 2\ We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for prices, ¥. 0. B. cars, Omaha, or delivered at your station. Telephone 218, Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. WM, LOUDON. Commission Merchant « nd P e wires to Chlcag in wisions, nd New York busine orders placed on Chicage Correspondence sollcited Offic room New York Life Bulldings ‘Pelephone. 13 NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8. Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, CAPITAL, » . $400,000 SURPLUS, - - $55,500 Officers and Directors—Henry W. Yates, prese ident; John . Collinw, vice-president; Lewis B. Reed, Cashier; Willlam H, 8. Hughes, assiste ant cashier, THE IRON BANK, q o ~