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6 C()M\ltl CAL AND FINASCIAL Pears Werc Out in Yestorday's Batt'e in the Grain Market. HEAVY RECEIPTS WEAKENED WHEAT That Cereal Ope S0 During the elgn Markets W ire Aftern re Quot wnd Was an Important Fac! 1 Lower CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—The bears were in today’s battle in the grain markets markets abrcad and heavy recelpts weakened wheat, and December elosed %e lower. May corn closed % er and September oats % lower. Provisions finished higher all around The wheat market opened weak and con «tinued aring the entire foreno'n. The depression was caused chiefly by the heavy receipts at Duluth. Minncapolis reported 101 cars and Duluth 6 care, The Chicago in spections showed ads here igainst 380 estimated. In to the coipts the foreign markets were qu Liverprol was given at fi to The shipments from the countrics of the world ported at 3,816,000 bu,, aflcat for the fmport The total r kets for the y w 000 bu. The only ma ter 1 the forenoon's clearance tor twenty-four hours from At lantle ports, which in wheat and flour amounted to 567,000 bu, There was a steady sagging of the prices here from 55%e for Dy cember at the opening to about 1 o'cloek. The weakness inereased near th end of the session, and December finished at from 50%e¢ 10 56%c¢ Corn was rather easfer. the impatience f some h local operator who, in the absence of outside support thought they could make their bearish views prevail. They succeeded to only a moderate extent. The report from the dr uth dis tricts was ae bad as ever. The day's re- ceip! were 2 cars, May was irregular at the start at from 4¢ down to 52%e, with very little bought cr sold at the extremes The general trading was from 52%e to 52%c It sold at 62%c later, recovered to 52%c and closed offered at that Trade in oats was limited almost entircly to local d opened at 207%¢, sold at 2 selling at 207.¢, closing Provisions were strong. § rand Oct - ber shorts we good buyers, and a good many moderate sized orders for Janmary W re- codved from the conntry. Janvary pork o ed 7%c higher than on the day before. Lard is B higher for September than yesterday. Ribs gained 2%c¢ for September and January Freights to Buffalo w re 13c for wheat and 1%¢ for oats, The leading futures TArtic Whe Avg. out Lower 164 carl adition heavy re a1 lower om ) %d lower. principal export week the primary mar re again more than 1,000 er of a bullish charac news was a liboral g were Te total put 100,000 bu pipts at western principally due to as and_confined September and soon was rang d as follows Open, | High. | _Low. | Clo May, ... Corn No. Jan.. Short Ribs £Cpt... Moc; No. 3 spring, nominai; No. CORN OATS No. 3 white, RYE BARLI FLAX @050 Prime 1k, pi sasons sides finished L $12.606717. Short ribs lders (1 7.7 Bools, per BUGARS—Unchanged. Dllowing were the receipts and shipments Recelpts: [Shipments, 14.000 63,000 000 000 | 9000 33,000 5.000 81,000 000 {000 6,000 e today the butter mar- creamery, 14a2dige; dairy, 15@ 20¢. Eggs, fivm at 13%w) 4iee. OMAHA GE Condition of Tr de St Eggs are firm at poultry *remain about st ady BUTTER—Packing stock, 10G1le; falr to good country, M@15e; choice tn fancy, 17G1Sc; gath- ered creamery, 17020c; Separator creamery, 2c, BOGE—Per d LIVE POULTRY—OId hens, Ge; roosters, spring chickens, dutks, 3 T0se; gobblers, bGlc; uld geese Hoas en que utter and tur- full-feath- als are quoted cream. new make, Nebraskn owa, full eream, 1c; Nebraski, and lowa, paii skims. Se; Lim burger, No. 1, lc; bilek, No. 1, lle; Swiss, No. 1, Ua 1. HAY—Upland hay. 9. “Color makes th sell the Lest. PIGEO, $10; midland, §9.50; lowland price on hay. Light balcs Only top krades bring top prices. 010 birds, per duz., Sbe. VEGETABLES, The market on old beans Is firm and plies are light, not only here, but in all sec of the country. A_good many beans o imported in New' York from Burope. York Bulletin says of the situaton consumption of the article I8 prok lly, and from interior sections the reprt is made that light supples are gencral and (hat lMberal quantities’ will be required to brid; period 0 new crop. For the past several w Operations have been conducted here ral guasdedly in the face of the lower duty prom fsed, but the quest n now settied, the wheels of (rade are revolving, the Sllgnt n cation In s limits 10 corrcspond o the nge In the rate now begianing Lo stmolite jon. The countiy, it Is sald. goods, hence thé requireme during the next six weeks must from the stock of forelgn in transit with 26,000 Lugs follows. These tw ts ure credited with hav- ing all the desiralle stock ntly held as primary sources, and no additional shipments, It 1s said, will be madc | the new crop i ready for market purposes, say about the last half of the coming month. Reports from Iuda pest advise the weather this season as unfavors or the crop. and the there are confident that of last season's yleld will such prove 1o be this year will with an naturally Notw area of this country adapted to the raising, the farming ¢ o the industry tain one, and a markel can alwmys found for the vexetable; in addition remuner prices “can usaliy be’ counted ubon. - Hun s the kreat producing section of Europe from that small territory hundreds of th of bags are annually exported. Labor ¢ heaper there than in thix country. but foreign ppers are obliged (0 mect o duty here at 2 nt, and in the fae this materially Letow product Round lots of Kunsas siock, 8)o per bi; ders. $0GSic; Califomia, ¥ 8-Good_ stock, crated, ALOUPES—Hame grown, The there: ssing wteads The It and the vested importations vy falling nd he miny sections it 15 indeed singular that DAy Kreater atiention I8 a reasonably ATOES home grown lats on 20 per doz., Mo Hand-picked common navy. white $235; me. beans, L 8¢ per bu. ood shipping stock, southern. 2 doz.. 364 ATOES - Per FRUITS, (Culifornia but home grown, v s of fon today frult prices dispr to_ the of Lon will turn v apple crop abroad, A say: This year the ‘worst cr % In Eagland—in m Hes only suflclent for local consu In the home countics, Which supply ing the fal . Aukus and Mk this year one’ month wil be_ sufticlcn: ar up all thelr crops. As tegands the continent, Holland half & crop. Germany only belleve. Lo & large countries. Frunco has a fairly good crop in the but, being ewrly rull, these are w. N we be pion, London has only quarts buyer crop and vear fr will other south likely to be cleared away during the nest three months. On the other hand, the kreat apple producing coun try from Nantes to Orleans has a bad crop, ana the country adjoining it belng o dis trict that sends very English Delgium, but they Kkeep much ad er Tialy had a very Inrge o something Iike 5,01 but this bein; have a light TRAW BE: evop, that do . ate o very ter October—late sorts W last year and went tons here nfter Chr the non-bearing yea: she ca 1 st £ ACK RASPIERRIES None, D MASPRERRIE ne. LACKBERRIES-None. ifornin, $1 nia, §1 50G3.00. 01,10, @2 Bartlett's, $2.00; APRICOTSCalifornia, none, CHERRIES—Californla, non AP ncords, 1015 itornia, $1 T "AL FRUITS, BANANAS—Choice stock, $2.0042.60 per bunch IMONS - F' lemons, 300 size, $6.50; fancy other varieties, $1.50 kets, 25@0c; Cal. APPPLES MISCELLANEOUS. ancy, per ib., 15c. Calitornia, 15c; dark honey, SYRUP—Gallon cans, pe monds, 156170 English ts, 12c; Brazil nuts. 10c. Pure Julce, per bbi., $6 1 greon hides, 2 1 gresn salted hide e 1 g green salted hides 1_veal enlf, 8 to 1§ 2 Vel calf, 8 to 15 1ba., 4@4%c; hides. No. 2 dry fiint hides, 1lted hides, dc. Part cured hides than fully cured S Green salte arlings (short w shearlings (sh 5@10c; dry sh 2, cach, 100126 312, walnits, hal? bbl., 8 Nov 3 1 dry fint No, I dry (short flint wool ' p por aln wool pelts, per ary flint srado butcher wool pe actual welght, 4@ murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual weight Have feet cut off, as it |8 useless v pay ight on_ them. LLOW AND GREASE a4c; tallow, No. 2. 314@3%c dadic; g White B, 314@ low, ' % dark, 2ie ¢; rough lings dry No. 1, 4@ ite A yel- Tallow, rrease, rense 1d butter, 23t tallow, 1% @2 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKED Yesterday's Quotati irain and Provisic YOI ng bal to NEW 400 bbls. for cipte. 3= 3,400 bbls,; salos, 10,000 there ks but scarcity dvanced In flour ric Southern four hhl stanees. Ity stendy CORN MEA western, $2.8043.10; RY E—Steady BARLEY MALT We; two-rowed WIIZAT- R 13 bu siles, 615,00 b, fuly and 40,030 Spot market easier; No. 2 re 6 wlont, 5itkes 1 1 nortiiern, BT, diive delivered. Opti o1 northwe Feceipts s, rallled at neon on big loeal clearances reacted again and declined all afternoon £ cables nnd moderate selling, clos. At lge net do May. & 1 at 66%c; August closed at 13168580, closed at 88%c; December, 014G stat 7 Jorsey, Wi held; western, wed, S 6 b.: exports, 2 Fitmily 050 in and we Rocelpts bu 10.900 b, fuitn exports nd 40 i on market open reported pros of ta on rather f le st and sympathy with wheal; M At 6, August closed Naole, « sed A ports Josed OAT b walew, 115 Spot market Receipts, 00 bu. futiies and dull and e lower 2 delivered white, track, 163,600 1ie net d VLAY Weakc; Shippin o ak; W to chiolce state, common to cholce, Pacific const, 8idle; London maiket, stoady DI Steady: wet salted New Ocleans, se- led, 43 to 65 1%, 4%e: Texus, selected, 3 10 ) Ibs., 4@5e; Buenos Ayres, dry 7! 1ice; frexas, 'dry, 20 to LEATHER -Stea h Ayres, lght to heavy w WQOL—Quiet; domestic 2041250 VIOVISIONS oxtra mess, 87 Cut meats, steady; pickled shoulders T.ard, lhigher weal| woestern steam W07 city, TT@se; sulex, 10) tierces; Septemb $8.40 acked; refined, firm; contine A, $9; compound, $6.50. Tork, firm, BUTTIERSteidy s n dairy, 18G@'i western cre o3 western 1361160 dairy, M@224e i10c; B feece, Boof, firm @k beef plekled b pickled hams, fumily hams L anse closed ‘ai e, lurge Witac; S04 fuil 1@t 0 pk Tarely a 1805 ice s receipts, 19, LOW—Dull - (ples. 01 Pannst fresh, western , a2 closed aas per pk.) country 2 Chited at Slc in bulk, phia and Saltimore, in good, $1.18 04@6te; Japan, MOLA New Orleans, open Kettle go0d to_chol a PIGTRON-"Dull; L 41000601300, COPPER— teh, $20,004/25.00; Amer) plates, market domestie, $2.95 ety v BED 011 v'i prime crud ude @e; yellow butter hoice yellow, $e; prime oft & 2032150 prime bid; sales at $9.12 23 e STOCKHOLDERS DINY Whisky Trust Dire sed of Indulg- Ing in Dishonest Methods. 2The Post n 1 the There is el clrcles in Chic performances within the men ate the head of the Whisky trusty favored individuals have miade @ profit of almost $1,00,000 in specu- luting W the shares of the o the samo time an apportunity pany i Kreat sum was ration characterized igging the market’” the pr was cartied up, then down, andimmense profits were made by those who knew how (he cat wis gob) Ju But the Kholders of the Distilling and Cattlefeedin apany. are indignant. They claim the intei- ests 0f the ¢wporation were sacrifieed that s might grasp larke winnings in the stock et, and some even charge that certain i vs played fast and loose with the pany’s affairs because by rigging the stock they could make more money than would com: t them feom the legitin profits.on their holdings k hud they made their personal vient 10 those of the company who seemed 1o know in advane what would lappen, went right & with the mirket and the profits on 000 shivres {raed are extimated at more than §§00,000. This Rreat sum of profits gows nto the pockets of the men who knew the inside of the n [t whout the loan. Meanwhile the company will have to pay the fall $110 duty on its goody meet the competition of the indey s that paid only the low tax, Her much exeitement ey and New ¥ last fow d of the wherehy sime mpany, and at for the com- wi away. By the wong speenlators of Whisky shares and then up o Murket, wheat ma it 3 Locline e mainly e northw ity are Wiy in the country ints are mueh larger elevator arrivals, it s promise to continue at loast for to come, The demand for cash wh well supplied and more new whea than is required to supply milling w considerable of it has t > Wit future demand. Close s, S3he; September 250 5%e; December May.' b 1 wheat on track, ol 1 ‘hard, 1 morthern, No. northe X wheat on it ranged lee below old, Old eipts were 130,610 bu.: shipments, 45,990 bu The large arvals in Duluth broke that market which will naturally turn larger shipments (o Minneapolis. The flour market was weaker i some cases prices were ' compare favo with the 1 price of wheat market was 40 tor estim at hours; 8t Minneapolis W MINNEA Ket minal p than before sl wer New New York Dry Goods Marker, YORK, Aug the demand { by local jobbers thar months. The clothing tr very largely represented and the placag of orders for spring woolens made large progress 0 goods were in demand, with t for printed fabrics. Agents e prices of Cordin teking 14t e nting cloths, fitm at 2 3-16e, with plece YEW e activity has o dry goods present in_many the country Is Reports of N 1 anks. WASHINGTON. Aug A summary reports of th national banks of the States, under the recent call of the of the currency, shows on July 1, 1594, aggre- gates as follows: Loans and discounts, =3 513,689,332, gold cola o reserve, $125,051,6; of United comptroller Yt and | THF OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'y ED\IQD'\Y AU(}U I 2" 0 1 surplus fur nees and npald, $2,486 STOCKS AND Speculation as Comp NEW YORK exciting day o speculation was From the scarcely a on openir rally came the ment, of valu the final % to 1% exceptions ware & Hudson Lake Erie, whi per_cent each. leader of the n but a third heavy ing, to th able specialties and thes per of selling 1 last to m out of bond did not, howeve pede, and the stock fell was 1 yesterday's clost lower than the The low opening, but b been made to noon the greate which there closing quotation yesterday's la irregul a fluctuation during the more freely lowest of cent. A fairly morn in e grangers, St sized market by a There was Rock Island per cent in St. per_cent in Roc moderate sales man broke 1% shares, and Man of 500 shares The bond lay, in sympat but some The Evening cates went dow ures, then 180 became seriousne At present opinion as to w have money market, trap for simple The Evening The attendance as well also in the goes on was a Americans. low, closin, wer at a decline. Y An to a special mintage or Gold s going ir tinent, but noth The following on the leading chunge Atchino Adims, Alton, T do pid Am. Express.... {altimore & Oiio, Pacific nada Southeri, utral Pacific. .. lies. & 0110 ..ee lieago Allon. ... 1. & Tt ClilcagoGas. Consolidated Gis C.C.C. &8t L ... €010, Coul & Troa Cotton Ol Cert... Dol & Hudson. "\ Del. Lnck. & W... D. & K. G. ptd..... D.&C.F. Co..lvin East Tenn, 3 Eric do pfd Fort Wayne, ..., G. Northern pfd.. CAE L. 0 King Valloy. T SUP. & Dulithis [riam Erio & W. pld. .. Shore d Trust ko do Lak. N Loulsville & NI 'L nliattan Cori.. muhis & C. Mobile & O) hville C fonal Corda Jdo pfa J. Central AW, pra Northi Am. € red with Mon a perlod of dullnes: les showing losses on the being St the transactions therein yesterday's sale which came moment ke its price was re was a the day lots of Burlington Boston with market shares s moved Wall street is accomplished of brokers w to the settlement Americans furtler exceptionally #40,500,490; silver o in reserve, K {vided Aol il 1,670, taxes individual deposits BONDS, ‘Change Exceedingly Tame ay's Trading. Aug. 28.—After yesterday's n the Stock exchange the tame indeed by comparison ng until about 1:30, and with prices tended down. Then during which only any material move- sought a lower range made also Speculation closed barely steady y of the general 1ist preferred, Dela & Wheeling and advances of 1 was again the point of activity were less than There was shares at the open from holders wha hoped up that the trust would be loan and take its spirits The failure of this project er, cause any serious stam- lowest figure to which -the 8%, only 11§ per cent below ing, and only % per cent bottom price of yesterday. ched shortly after the efore noon a recovery had 9l During the “after- r decline was to 188, from rally of % per cent, the n being 8% per cent off from sale. Sugar was dealt in with narrow limits ing felt, but being sold afternoon, closing at the at a decline of 13 per good business was done in Paul being sold by Lon the traders. Some good were placed on the house to realize profi some slight liquidation in the result of losses of 1 Paul and Burlington and 11 k Island. Northwestern on fell oft % per cent. Pull- per cent on sales of 200 nhattan 1% per cent on sales cent in Paul Louisville ch recorded Distilling market in. n the ing b the by was with d at generall, the stock an advance weak all market, at the hy Post says n to Distilling certifi- yesterday's lowest fig irregularly up. It long npossible to discuss with movement of this concern, merely divided in hether the trust's “insiders’ all they expected in the and are prepariug some new speculators, Post't Loudon cable says: confined today easy. Contan- to 21 There material rise in South merican railroad stocks were the lowest. Grand Trunks strong. Silver was firm esterday’s sharp rise was due er for the colonies. 1 small amounts to the con- ing like a drain is expected were the closi g quotations stocks of the New York ex- Money wa were, pid Cent N.Y.&N gntario & W 0.9L&U eific Mail. D & E Pittburs Pullman Paiace. Reading Bichmond i do pld.... R.G.W... R.G. W.phd . Rock Isianc St. Paul 3 St. Panl vfd 8| Tenn. Co: ‘lexas Pacitie.... T. & O. Cent, pei’. Union Pacific.. 18 | U. 8. Bxpress 0 L& P 136 | do wid 4314 | Wells Fa 551y | Wester 14| W. & L. 1y do pta 5 [M &St 98 |D. &R 4| T A A K NN 2608| T 8K T & K. C. assl w0 pfd. Oil Chicago Gas, 5,4 Distillers_and Cat Louls New Vi NEW YORK, Sasy at 1 per at 1 per ce PRIME ME IRLIN business 1 an 1. .Cluss G, Curronicies. Lit. New Con. 44, Missourt os. C. Un 40 48, i 8. C. noufund...... Terh, vew set 4 Tonunew setd STON, Aug. loans, H@4 slocks, bonds and KT &SF Bay Stat Pell Telephone Ecston & Alba ion & Maine. C.. B & Q. Fitelibure Fitehburg pld.. Gen Tinols Steel. .. Mexieun Central. N.Y.&N.E 0ld Colon 5 Orexon SI Ruooer. Sun Diego Pacific quotations ior Tows ny .. min Burlington, 10; Chesapeaks tetoede: s 33,00); ville & Nashviile, 6,30 tern, ifolk & Wiste: Ttock Tuland, 9,015; St Paul 860, ork Money Market Aug MONEY ON €A 1 per cent; ¢ cent. with actus @457 for a ted rates, 1 bills, $.5415 Firm bonds, TI8 D, & 1183 D. & 114l Erle 11456, H. &85 4. Us M. KT Tai A Ao Ydds..... 92 [Mutual Union s 9416 |N. J. Cent. 100" | NoO. Pac. 18ts. Nc_ Pac. 2uds.. 98 |N. W. Consola. ! 40 8. F. Deb. i R, G, W. 1uts 104 /St P’ Conmols 60 (SLP.C.&P. W P Toin 0f 0 15| Woni Shore o8 Ktock Quotation loans. 114 Closing prices for minin; b. Blooiris Alchison 45 New England G Gen, Electric 55... Wis. Cent. 1813 Mintug C Eloctrie.. ... Boston & Montana Butte & Boston. Calumet & Hoc 150 rLite 6 40 [ Quotatio The oMetal Wldy wers 20, Aug. 28, 3 $lo2E closing as fol- Belld 1816 Eeleher Best & Boicher. Bodie Con Bulwer Chollar. Con. Cal. & Va E Now York Mis m W YORK, A eloning mining own Bolit. & Va Deadwood Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross. Ho Mexican Londo LONDON, Aug. Canndian Pacific., Erie Erie 2ds. .. 1lis. Central. .. Mexican ordinary. Moxicin Mono. Ophir. . Potosi Savage, Sierra Nevida, Union Con Tucls otations. ug. 28. following ars the otatons 15| Plvmontn 5 |Sierra Nevada 10 | Standand ) | Unlon Con Yellow Jacks Tron Silver. Quicksily do preferr Bulwer Stock Quotations, 4 . m. closing 70481 Paul com 164 | N. ¥. Central 79k | Pennsyl vania, 974 Roading 10} | Mex. Cen. new 4 5. !R!H. oA Lv STOCI( VARKETS Inorease in Cattle Receipts and Falling off | in Hogs the Feature, TRADE Good Natives Sell Rungers Stockers i ¥air ished Readily an: Bring High Den IN STEERS STRONG AND ACTIVE | Well 17 Prices— 1 -1ogs Sell Ten Cents: High TUESDAY, The receipts today w hogs and 287 3,047 hogs on hogs Monday sheep, against 8 and 2,401 ud 108 sheep a week ago. Aug, ttle, cattle cattle, the two 28 7,800 and For days this week the reccipts foot up 6,512 cat- tle and 10,847 hogs, 18,818 hogs and 1,838 sponding days of last CATTLE—Out of som N she e 4,804 for the cattle, corre- 18t ep week 140 cars of cattle there were ten loads consigned direct to the pack In the way were pretty good as $4.60 was paid, but the market as day. There w steers and as Wyomir was good and the picking up the was upon the whol and fairly active more butcher stock cows, heifers for some day the magket on a little weak canners, were some right good i as high as § rs some bulk as been ceipts LOWS such were vards bunch. ply, but the offerings ¢ light stockers. Th much change. continues very fair DRE as 1060 1400 § steers. ... 3¢ 1008 310 SOUTH 840 300 INDIAN 1 heifer 19 ews & sl 56 strs Tex HOGS The receipts double the arrivals of yesterday and a ipts market to 10¢ higher in excess week good hog: day. The touched so of tho rec The general was b top, $5.75. far, while to good loads went at $5.20@5.40. tative sale 1GS AND 1% in of there good as the $4.80 « as a bunch of extra good r i packers were of market in el Owing the but abe western St-ckers and feeders were nsi market The demand for s RI of s the i [ o 0 a [ beet tives was there high nothing in tile yester- 18 for steers and as paid The demand not long in offerings. It strong was 5 was th a good, There yards, such there has rger re of grades the than to the better gra the lowe ut steady There cows in the was paid for on in large sup- sted principally of did not show stock cattle sentative sales Ay, Pr. 1013 43 40 140 i6) 1630 DAKO! w wx & hEr<108 W & D103 ToRY ws Tex.. 683 hogs today 155 were little n Tuesday of last on the fair to than yester- the highest price bulk of the fair Represen- Sh. Pr S0 85 50 ] ROUGH. 1% .. “® IR I} ® % 10 1 o 10 Wi SHEEP-—There and sold at abx rood natives to good westerns, stock sheep, $1 lambs, @3.75. No 160 were, steady quotable at $2.256 $2.0042.40 5@ good Representative sheep rec Receipts and Disposition of Sto receipts and disposit the books of the Un! e twenty-four hov Tuesday, August RECEIPTS o DISPORITION Huyers, Cattle Omuha Packing company G H. Hammond company " Swift and company Cudahy Packing company Kingnn & Tel-City L. Becker s R Bocker & 1. Lobman Lee Rothschild . H. H. from K. ¢ Cadahy from K. ¢ G B, Wilsor Shippers and Left Degen Totul CHICAGO LIVE Little Change Wus Noticed in th Cattle Yesterday. Aug. 28.—-Little cha price of eattl of tle offered were prices, and there dec Kinds, halt were and only ter than and at Native STOCK. ciie AGO, i the nirtive ¢ was no moner than ceipts (e range:s natives grided Do all found buyers sfactory .25t $1.80 ¢ to selleis, m from .2 choles liberal, but le Wil val Again mand W but here to go ind and _the tion_enubl o add e more M the animals. L number t from $6 1 o at $5.10. for which 46,10 el was b nything re lately, and, O sale e hordly a fair criterion of Voor and common kinds did not sell an there being 1itte demand There' I8 a difference of fully $1 por fween that ¢ and the best pride of_today's s at from $5.00 0 & There we pderite receipts of sheep lanibs, and nd heing fairly active market wa the Lot sheep were w from $3.20 and - cloice lanibs ted at foom o $0.25. There were many s i at bett 3, m Jambs xold bl i resuliing s The and e $1.1 Fve HOGS vesterday 10,8 2 little beit higher; « 9 for HEht, $ 1565.40 for r 5,05 for heavy packing and sh ¢ Recelpts today, 7. 06 head: shipe et dy: mitiv Tuexang, $1 today, 8 ve Ntork Market. LOUIS, ATTLI shipments, ! nd hikher for Stoor sold_at $.7 a1 cow Steers, ranged, 1500 1bs. 18, and 200 4400 head nigher; t fair 1o head Vetter HEEP—Recelpts, 1,50 southwest mix. market firm and 1) 15 lambs, $2.80 City Iy Hipme: Liva Stoek Market. Aug. Kans KANSAS 9,600 head ks st Tambs New York Live Stock Market. YORK, Aug BEEVES R d; none on European cables Amorican steers at WL | refrigerator beef at 4 lay, nd s, 449 ot woights S0 101 ALY Als, ordinary s, §2. SHE ND LAMBS-Tt sale, 26 cars; yery dull? A unsold common 0 ¢ Receipts, 415 to chofce h 281 head; quic $6.007,00, €, but steady; good & ordinary Stock in Sight. £ recelpts at the fou August L principal mar- Cattle, Hogs. S ath Omaha 3,844 Chicag 3 At ) Kansas City . 9,600 Bt. Louis .voevee AR ) otuls o4 Vool PHILADELPHIA, Aug. was quiet nufacturers ply their i needs facturers are ked many of then rge Ohio, Pennsylva X XX ‘and above Aum, Tarket. The o, wool m buying only o As @ rule maru with domestic wools, quantitics on hand Arginin w shed blood. 16418¢ g, Quarter eddium, 10713 1@13c; coarse, @10c; southern, fair, S@ilci nd_defective, 6 western, 15618 yeurlings, Salle, The new free wool clinse when it went (nto effect (o the least effeet on the wool mirkel. Dealers haye been anticipating free wool ever since the beginning of the long tarift 1 and prices were gradually adjusted in pation of the change weeks before. Foreign re about 1ize firmer and in increased in Domestic wools showed no e within Prices are fine fecces Michi oeces, 8@ ; 1 clothing ichigan and Ohio, 22 . 1 con Ze; unwashed unm @16e; Oregon, na unwished 176115 oxas fine fall clips burry and_lambe N, Aug i bl not quarte iuse: 1415 in, Mont 5 General Ma FLOUR St LOUIS, 2, Weak, but uotably lower WHEAT—Ruled clined, with some yesterday; cash, 50140 December, 4% CONN—1e fevling cline was caly 4oi cash tember, 524c; December OATS-Lower and 300; Septeml a a lower; $3.10 ter; 8312 Quict Aug steady but later wavering 1 3ge under August, Bepte Mty 8 but_the il 485 low: cash, May, "LAX SEED WIISK Y- 8 PROVIZION Lard, bhigher: steam Ary salt meats, steady RECELIS—Flour, § corn, 6000 L oats, SHIPMENTS - Flour, 1 bu.; corn, 31,000 bu.; oats, §, Cholce, §8 viota quotatl wheat, 49, U pr H00 Dbl bibls o bu. Notes. HOST Clearings, 10,7654 a0’ KL HALTIMOR balances, 321143 NEW YORK balances, $4,191,093. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2. Cle 183,393; bala 1019810, LONDON, Aug. 25.—The am gone Into the Bank of England T £43,000, PARIS, Aug. % Yo for the aecount, 190 for checks, CINCINNATI New Y xcliange inks, §2,073,000, WASHINGTON, Aug. % the ury | as 41 45,730 was gold T SAN ANCISCO, ac; telegraphic, 1 Mexlcan dolla LONDON, Aug. # at Ayves at 842, Madrig, 22.2 Pelersburg, #; Athens, 103, ST, LOUIS , 1483, 891 nd time loans. Aug. 2. Clearings, 32,007,086 Cleatings, $79,456,843 Aug. 2 vings, $10, mt of bullin n balance ¢ Aug. 2%.—Money par to s | premium ash bal r wh Drafis. Aug sight Huen 3 0.9; Bt Rome Vienna. 25— ney, quiet Excliange Aug ngs ou 3 PLENTY OF Flll)l)TR ?\\N) Nebraska Farmers Will Generally Have Encugh to Wit tor Their Stcok, PHENOMENAL DROUTH STILL UNBROKEN Most Speil of Dry Wes to the State I it Any g Othe Severe r Known With- sution—In ords Contin of o State Weekly weathe braska weatl United Weather the central office station, Lincol and there ) chang crop conditions. The from one to four There has been a of sunshine, although the the crop bulletin of the Ne crating with the from experiment drouth still pre for the better temperature has degrees above the large percentage sun has been partly half of service, co States bureau, issued the The as stute says vails Is 1 be in average norn obscured during last the we smoky haze raiufall has normal, and has fallen reported was anlklin RAINT by a The the no rain largost at Fi been everywh below over a considerable aren The or six-tenths only a t of ar ALL FOR THIS WEEK WORNAL 04 AVERAOE RAINFALL FOR THE WEEK ENO'FO AVGUST 27, mpe ] R e[l Evehet weather there has been Owing to the dry every opportunily to cut and properly cure the crop of corn fodder and generally a suf flcient supply will be secured to carry stock through the winter. Paslures are every most sections stock has to be fed In a few localities where rains have fallen some plowing and seeding are In progress, but generally the condition of the ground is such as to make it impossible. Taken in all this is the most drouth that has been experienced in the state since the Nebraska weather service was organized in 1877, and probably for a considerable period longer. Wells are un- usually low and many streams dried up The weather of the next month can have but little effect in changi ) conditions in the state, and it has accordingly scemed best to close our series of weekly crop bul- etins for 1804 with (his issue, and we take this opportunity to express sincere thanks to our corresp-ndents for their assistance and co-operation during the season. ftof inch| where very dry and in severe RGE ACREAGE. Production of Corn May Large as Last Season’s. SPRINGFIELD, 11, Aug. 28.—The Tllino weekly crop bulletin says: While the up- land corn is improving the reports still con- flict as to the extent of damage done by the drouth. It is thought that owing to the in- creased acreage this season th.re will be as much corn as last year. Many fields are re- ed past_recovery and in some parts of ry and Monroe counties it is being cut for fodder. The corn on the bottoms fis still in good condition, and unl-ss injured by frost will yield well. Broom corn harvest is still progressing and the yield re- ported good and of an average quality. Owing to the recent rains the ground is in fairly good condition and plowing is being pushed, and in some sections some has already been done. In man of the state this work is still the unfavorable condition of Threshing is about completed. Pastur.s have improved greatly sincs the date of the last report, and are coming along nicely. In muny localities apples are still dropping from the t S, DUE TO THE inhmois’ o as the ground LOWA HAS HAD HEAVY DEWS. Corn Doing Well and Will Soon Be Beyond Danger from Frost DES MOINES, Aug. 28.—The Towa weekly crop bulletin says: The weck has been warm and dry, the daily mean temperature ranging from 2 to 4 degrees above normal, with very light rainfall. The nights were cool, how- ever, and heavy dews mitigatcd the drouthy conditions. Corn is deing as well as could be ex- pected, Considerable improvement is noted in districts which had the heaviest rainfall Some of the most matured fields will b ad- vanced beyond the danger of frosts in two weeks. The work of cutting for fodder is Progressing. Decided improvement is localities in the condition of pastures and meadows, but in the largest part of the state stock will require extra rations. Potatoes give promise of 20 to 40 per cent of & crop. Plowing is in progress where the ground 1s not (00 dry, and some secding has been done NOREH DAKO noted In favored A WHEAT IS CUT. Fino Harvesting Weat Has Given Farm- ers Their Opport GRAND FORKS, N. D,, Aug. 28 vest weather for the past day cr has enabled farmers who were delayed in their seeding to finish cutting their wheat with- out damage. Another gathering of the har- vest in North Dakota will be practically finished this week. In some parts of the state it was finished last week. Farmers who finished sowing in March are now re- Joleing in abundant crops safe in the stack or threshed, From seventy to cighty days was a short time for a crop of wheat to ma- ture, but this year there are farmers in the Red river valley who sowcd and cut theirs ud shipped in just ninety days from date of last day's sowing. This has been the shortest and quickest haryest ever known in North Dakota, and the yield is from twelve to forty-two bushels p re fn the valley The two har- in Mixsourl Crop Hulletin COLUMBIA, Mo, Aug. 28.—The bulletin says: The mean temy of the week was about normal in tife ern sections, but in the northern there was a slight excess, Copious rain fell in all portions of the state except the north A large number of correspondents report that farmers are obliged to feed their stock and in some localities stock has to be drive long distances to water. The rains, together with cool nights, heavy dews and cloudy weather, have been beneficial to all crops and grasses, and in many counties lat corn and pastures are much improved. Plow ing for fall ng Is progressing well most sections. Apples are still falling badly. weekly crop rature south sections Cotton Murket. Aug. 28 —COTTON 5 Tow middiing 11 sl g, 6% fui nominil; ree NEW ORLEANS, 400 balow; 10 Arny goud ordina middling, 6 N. W. HARRIS & C0. BANKERS, 163-165 Dearborn-st., hicago. . New York. 70 State-st., Boston. BONDS pondence Bolicited. 15 Wal CITY, COUNTY, SCHOOL,WATER and OTHER HIGE GRADE Bought and Bold, Corr fall | | M e May, ne 4. 89, 8406 Coffeo Murket. YORK ¢ N Irreguln; prices Tuly, # NEW opened inchan, Witrehouse 115,598 flon sl wore bags: for (he for. the 150 bags SANTOS, Aug t \ a rame vagss HAMI unchanged 10,34 e nAVE 3 two days, 6,000 bugs’ 61,00 Chieago Frait 5. The otat art ns. Fruit company Chicago-Tinrte 815 owell, $1 W pruties, Too@8. 083 KR 11,50, 1.0 pachcs, @ 1 11 ten cars Hartlett pears, ) 31 wloils wque- Fallens o 81 New o Ol I Markets. Aug. 28, —Natlonal 81: hikhest, N Transit lowest, bbls; shipments, Natlonal sit Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, Aug FALLOW N demind poor; | COTTON 8i2i2D O1] P TURPENTING - Dull \inal; lerate; spivits, [ des S At aull ar Markot Aug. 28 —SUGAR-T 1 rifugal, 96 06 test O NI v YORK aw, firmg test b 1108 Ligs H i, fivm. S LONDON, Aug. 2 aull little falr Tavie, vad Dututh Wheat DULL Aug. 3. Cl 1 Aus nd Sepfem N h Augus mber, blee; Do combes Mit 2 nothern, cash, 234 A to arrive, No. ket, hard, cash, 1 northern, 1 northern, new, aln Receipts, Aug The receipts for the past Ihree days were 325,000 including 2 ntals” Ameriens The receipis of American corn co days, none. The weather Livery LIVERPOOL, t wheat centals, for the past W ime fine, ©rico Wheat Market FRANCISCO, Aug. 28— WHEAT. $ime; My, $1028¢ SAN Steady; Decembe Textiles. Cloths Muanchoester MANCH firm and and yarne iN 47010 WEEKS a Our l‘end uarantees no Pay un"l Oured. A NEW DISCOVERY. NO PAIN OR TRUSS. NO OPERATION OR DANGER. HO DETENT!ON FROM BUSINESS. Send for our New Book. NATIONAL RUPTURE Co. 119 S, 14th St Omaha, Neb, HANDSO.JE PEOPLE Only Those Who Have Good Teeth, BAILEY, . 8d floor Paxton Block, 16th and Telephone, 1085, ant. German spoken, wade same day the impression Villings without pain. All work Use Dr. Bimiley’s Tooth Powder. GOTO DENTIST arnam Sts. Full set tecth, 15 wken. warranted, DRUNKENNESS It 011 be given in & oup of cofle without the knowledge of the patient. It Darmleas. and will effect a permae oure, whither the patient ia a moders an alcoholio wreok. It hiae been given atince a porfeot cure b ecomes An utter Lmp le by Kuhn & Co., Eruggists. Corne 16th and Douglas streets, Omah: A 0 Investors. Sinee of our predictions have be I8 an invaluable 1KLR0 filled. MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST, Our Co-operative 8ok Comblnations are provs ng highly profitable, and are valuable to thoss HOt 1@ Position of making 4 business of follows b the market Sineo Linuiry 18t 1804, 143 por cent, has been divided imong subseribors, Pams MEISHER '©C suoiliwflmhe! 18 wind 20 Hrondwar, ) | We Have Corn WHEAT AND OATS FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Write or wire us for pric F. O, B, cars, Omal delivered at your station Teephone 218, Omaha Elevator Co. OMAHA. ve ‘WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions, Private wires 1o Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on Chicaga Board of Trade. Correspondence solicited Oftice, room 4, New York Life Bulldingy ‘Telephone 1306, W. V. WOOD dout for Kennett, Hopking & Co Chicaga, Grain and Commission Broker Priviste wire to Chilcago and New York, Telephone No. 515, OFFICE—ROOM 15, BARKER BLOCK Correspo