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COMMERCISL AND FINANCIAL After an Early Decline Wheat Reacted on Oash Buyin CORN WAS FIRMER AFTER AN EASY START | .. Reports € the ¥ Favor: CHICAGO, 15 eline today and_closed tember corn oats e higher advances, The first thing t was the absence The possibility last night had buoyed of the bulls and tmmediate express tember wheat, s at e, was T with numerous t e, Before it declined in the first place of the next hour it for some time the range of 66l condition of small ticeable; the dem o Ko to interior for export was ghort_sellers Epeculators ment was mildness of ability of a y spring wheat very free selling for a wot it no Iy worked off While the market was downward, that a coll wave promise of unusual ment_quickly changed and began, to cover, and the price was advanced to 6 Later advices weather sensation, followed. U reports cash buying partially and the market had a g up lc from the low was nervously strong and closed at 66%c. The corn market gtart. September #1%e at the start hours afterward: ‘it 3 The reports plant_ were before, wii take profits gtill maintained for c Oats were firm, helpe strength In wheit and opened unchanged 191 and advanced to 204c, wh The provision trade 'w some extent by the | and wheat, bit it much of ‘the buving nee In prices was Aug wheat higher closed B and of frost it and also In continued with gral inclined to the e sold not and Cclose was 10c and ribs Estimated cars oats, 226; hogs, 11,000 h The leading fuiures rang Ariisior. | Op Bept... Dec Corn Ko. 4. Pork ver bbi | Bept..... | Oct. get. Jari Sliort WLy~ Sep Qct Ji Cash quotation FLOU I ents, $3,20a3.70; ng patents, § 190 were winter spring, 0 5 2 white, 24c; BARLEY- No. 2, nominal, FLAX SEED No. 1. TIMOTHY SEEDUrim PROVISIONS -Mcss pork 100 1w, $6.10; .5; shori_cle WHISKY. 1.2 Distillers' finish. The followlng were the receipts and shipments today: TArticien. Flour, bbls Wheat bu. Corn, bu. Oate. bu ye bu. Bariey. bu, 170 10 Lay @i 0c: xon amery. + 1@l RAL Closxing Quotatl Co NEW Y Bhls; exports, : m n demand fog export; 4.60; winter ety ts, $3.4503.65; Minnesotu d winter extras, $3.00@ @300, wpring low duil and vasy; super .30, g y WHEA cipts, 86,000 b 2, red, T%e; No. 1 norihern he. Options followed cor ong at RGlhe advanc the carly tendency fow and English selling, bui w corn shorts got frightened Export_ demand wis sm ke, closed cony No. 2 in ptions, after’ a we and_continued st ¢ higher; dry weathe the' big motives. ipts, 71,600 active, but shorts night ‘on_aear closed UK. 3 i shipping, 7 quiet; 1894, Seve. dy: ¢ e; Galveston dry Ayres dry, 1% LEATHER Firm; b Mght to heavy weights, WOOL~Firm; fleces PROVISIONS - Heef extrn mess, $17. piekied, $5.006 old, 36i5¢ lifornta dry, 1% M 15, Weste it i Unleed closed at $1 '&‘l‘vl‘ TINE-Dull at RICE-Steady, domestl Japan, 3¢ MO E good 1o chalce. PEAN Picked, 4164150 METALE-Pig fron, firm southern,” $11.00G14.00. ¢ $13; exchange pric pric @ TURPE teady s N Quiet und ste wetive; round lots; only small local quotations: prime crude, W0 prim. muu'- summer yellow g ing the ant Were Not %o U After reacted o for Septembel higher, provigions etrike the wheat traders of a freezing tempy in up digappointment the opening. which closed yesterday with W sellors t recovered thereafter coelpts it Chicago for mills and to the to, The ¢ bus movement time support weak 1 sensational report was approaching severity Shorts in a digcredited and a restored point. during was firm after at and up to closed at concerning shorts The g e it A ctter was not which caused for Yok left off with o Eain of 25 Wheat, i follgws. Shipping lots are off 1oc; winter pat stralghts, $064.00; spring straights, 60T60%: 109611 y s, , 4.3 > per short ¢ 0; dry salted shoulders (Loxed), r sides (boxed), 5 ed Teceipta. |Shipments 10,000 34000 1 18 o Ket patents and winter stralghts and spring bakers EAL-Quiet; yellow, bu, “Trade.was light and ith an TRecelpin, 47,800 bu.; exports, good to choice, s@sc; a to 25 s, 15 “ ick sole, acids, 3 Iy, strained, common t tair New Orl by [ ‘winter yellow Sugar M NEW YORK, Aug but steady; centrifugul steady; belter demand; sold and ¢ Ho. 6 4 Like; Mo T, 44 3 No. 8 34 116¢; No. 10 I @3 1616 No. 12, S%a4 141 4 116G4Ne; mold A, 4 Sotegiige LONDON Java, 1ls 1id Heet sugar, quict ust, On Ti4d; S o te most Aug. 15— Miisc Dry Goods Market. Agents have AN brands of © cach; Glit Edge und Full Width, 3- each NEW YORK. Aug. 15 rices an follows: fabrics. fnch, bleached cottons, We inch: bleached cottons, cco' and | Glendale ooltons, Mo sachy SUGAR t, of layed three to four days in shipment 1 o NAA, Mohangett, M-luch, | luwely & rhed cotlons, to chied eottons, 1o #4o; i Natohes "A'* #0-iich, brown shestin Natohes 3, #-inch, brown dri ers’ Choles, 86-inob, bleached oot Forget-Mo-Not, #-inch, bisached cotton an, Daunti Woudbury, Bailardviile Parngon, 8-inch, bisached cottons, 4o och. There was an improved demand and rmore busi- ness Aoing In Il clasees of cotton goods. Print- fng e fArm at FALL RIVER, Mass, Aug. 16.-Print clothe 3¢ for contracts; mod- firm at 2 15-16¢ for spot demand for contracts; no call for spot nate, halt iy at 3o, pd OMATIA NERAL MARKET, Growth hasicis Condait o n ot Staple and Chickens have been in weok And the result pand, however, 18 not very lars very large recelpts to put they were n few duys ngo. Fresh stock, per doz ER—Packing stock, 8@ Wat6e; gathered creamery, amery, 11415 Cholee fut ge and ¢ Wise 1nan 11 rnde and Quotntions Fancy Produce very light I8 A stronger this The supply market nd It w prices down Quotutions: 106 1%e. take enrly de- buying Sep ber | good an n cash Septe 180 fancy, o sepa- rator or VEAL 10%4e; 1o CHEESE t | Americas. Towa, full brick, No. 1 LIVE Poir wpring chick shring ducks, 6o PIGEONS- Ter d pland 70 to 100 Ibs, are A5 full cream twing, @i 10e; Limbu S 1, 1 RY—Hens, 0fi0l4c; per b, 9l turkeys, 1sc; $1.001.25 $0.50; midland, $8.50; new hiay, $6; tye straw, $ prige an hay; 1ght bales séll th top grades bring top pric VEGETABLES, quoted at rature nsin northwe ctation found Sep- the the &y anted at acted at over the same it had | Tnside nd | poraTol within | 5 ONI( # erate CCABBAGE TOMATOLS Only best to 66%e, it kept e, The same was again no wheat gealy but the b il senti on the and the of the there a8 the price cholce stock, 20 none: Call home gre wked, $11sc per 4-bisket erate | O e SRMELONS the | cpLERY-— 11 CANTALOUPES ¢ dos., erated wn, per dow.. % Ta"Well supptied with il up bearish Another car n Satur market rapes 18 expected to nd faney ¢ and the Jon, 8 are bec Chofee Californ SPHERRIIS PLUMS=Culifornia, per box, choice fancy varletics, $1.50; southern, per crate, APRICOTS—No shippin SOUTHERN PEACHES Cholee shiyping king apples, LIFORNIA PEA ming quite pi &tack A tending hipping st s spruni with a senti took fright Ehort time from 65 tion of reviv confidence, rally, going The ‘market the last hour RED RA W and the bbls, $2.00 or fords, per box B RAWBERRIE! none 3 1F BLACK RASPRE BLACKHBERRIES GIRAPES- Southern Bbmsket crutes, warly white variotis NECTARI it TROI ping stock, No shipping_ st RRIES—No shipping stock No shipping stock stock, per 10-1b. 2 California [l d baskots, per crate, an easy from 36%e to e about two from 37%c to the growth niformly favor- were more demand was largely by the orn. eptember touched 19%c closed, influenced feeling in supposed per 1.50 The New new se 1en green fruit York market n October rangements haye, to a great extent been made for the season's business, says the urnal of Commerce. These arrangements, it may be said, are altogether on more stringent lines than lust season, and the stringency 18 du to the dishonest shipments made of late years ind_particularly last season, by the shippers in Sielly. Rewders of this journal will recall in- Stances where last season shippers, after celving advances of $1.00 per box, shipprd in. tead of oranges and len Loxex containing nd decayed fruit, with a single layer ptile fruit at t ) of the box In the fraud mig b until arrival of Large fruft 1 re aban year by govern ft, was found that the value of the low the amounts required for Quties, leaving altogether out of considern- the advance of $1.00 per hox made by the importers here and the freight and insurance charges. The abuse became so great that the Itallan Chamber of Commerce of thix ety took official notice o fthe matter and requested the Itallun government to provide a remedy. it government thus far has nat acted, but the mahip lnes, who, 1t s claimed, were largely responsible for the abuse of bills of lading on account of the intense rivalry for business have appointed Inspectors to sec that the boxes n mercantile fruit. Quotations wice secdlings, per box, §2 Mediterranean sweets, $2.7; rancy St. Michae none. $6.00; in the and_ar to corn that he ad- ount t the lonk “l('lrnl : Higher. w; Korn, e i % wae o13: the imy folows: tion LEMONS-—Ext 300" size, $6.00416.25, NANAS—Choice lar ns, 360 size, LLANEOU cholee, 12G13c. H@ise allon FIGS- HON Jugs, per doz, h12; nglish waln ek fiberty, beanuts, raw, iy /"-ly“ 70-1h. boxes, Toc per 1. , bbl. 6 per Ib.; fard $5: halt bbl, on orders, ALLOW. hides, aited CIDER—1 i No. 3 spring. 4 gu $3 POPCORN. per 3 yellow, & HIDE: 1 gre No. Gtes No. b & hide A hides, vedl Nides, than fully ‘cured, salted, each t wooled e (short wooled ' shearling ach, 6e; dry flint butcher wool pelts, actual welght, 4@6c; dry flint Colorado butchér wool ts, per Ib., mctual weight, 4@éie; dry flint “olorndo murrain wool pelts, per ib., actual welght, 4@fc. Have feet cut off, as it i uscless to Py’ freight_on then LLOW AND GRE No. 2 tallot Rreuse, s krease, wix, primie, WOOL T ‘walted $9.569,60. es 8 (loose) £.6 ., % L green galted shearlings (sho “nch, 5@lse; dry shen sking), No. 1, en wooled enrly Kansas and Ne b Koods, per 8,000 2,000 3,000 144000 1,000 5,000 SE-No. 1 tallow . 3YGdc; grease, whit whité 1, 3ikc; greasé, dark. 216¢; old’ butter, 7@ rough tallow, WASHED-Fine heaty light, 8@dc; quarter-blood, 106012 wnd chaffy,' S@oe; ind_ bro ic; cotted and br WOOL The; tub 1ag locks, @ A, da vellow, 23 2000| 2 000 6000 | 5000 fine butter mar- “burry Auiry, Db Cheese, 6igeTdc. Ken, WASHED S8 washed, 16@18¢; K, Se; 2G3c; dead pulled, dise. fine, bucks, U@ MARKET, o the Principal Staples. Recelpts, 11,800 tive on sprink St. Louls G ST. LOUIS, Aug, ¥ ney, $3.00a3.95; choice, $2.7502.85. WHEAT—Cash, lower; cash, 6 opened slightly off, but reacted and above sesterday August, 67e; Septembe ral Murket. LOUR—Lower; extra options Il patents, $4.406 e city mill clears, s shade off, but above yeaterday; cash, 866; Auguet ber, 30@3015¢; Decerber, 235 Botter but slow; cash, 20¢; August and 195 May, e, Sower ‘at 401G Y- Lower ni $3.75@4.1 MEAL-Qulet at $1.561.5 Held at e, east track, Firm for best grades: dull $6.0068.00, timothy, $10.00014.00 1. 7.00 for old. IR—-Steady; allied and 20; Min. $L0SGL18; Bran- | CORN BRAN Spot, dull; No. | HAY 1 hard closed poor;, : new} today and creamery, M@G2ic; dalry, § the e BG teady at 10ie. WHISK Y—Steady at LEAD-—Quiet; SPELTER—Higher; cars for September and Octol PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: obbin higher: prime, $5.85: chaice, 36, Ary xalt meats, unchanged. PTS—Flour, 3.000 bbis.; 000 bu.; oats, 35,000 bu, —Flour, 10,000 bbls.; whe: ,000 Wi oate, 17,000 bu. Liverpos LIVERPOOL, Aug. mand poor; N¢ et at #4000 Bacor wheat, 94,000 SHIPME bu.; corn, 2 900 bu t, 16,000 Market —WHEAT—Steady; , winter, & 5d; No. 2 red, spring, oe 8d; 1 Manitoba, 58 §16d; No. California, 55 64d; futires opened steady, with coast r and distant positions gd lower; ‘closed dly, with near and distant positions %a lower August, § 51, Novem- Lust @ de- 8¢ Pacific ry, i 18¢; Buenok Buenos Ay 21 pulled 12,70, : large, BU@T AS—Canadian, full skims, America ew. quiet, with near and s lower; closed steady, with near lower and_distant positions lower; " business heaviest on August September, 3 9nd; cmber, 38 9140} and firm; et} freely supplied Coftee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. —COFFEF steady nt 106115 points decline ptember, 315 October, $16.5614.30; Dos comber, $16.00615.10; March, $1L70. At noon the market’ was steady but quiet at 10615 points de- cline from yesterday's closing prices. The weak- ness wis due o the selling on smaller W house deliveries, slow demand_ fc and larger recelpts at Rio and S ing was entirely local, for forelgn account SANTOS. Aug. 16, Santos. $4.40; recely RG, Aus. Aug. 15 Aug. 16.—We 10 15-16d, Opencd basels August, $ good, 1 1o extra, 4@6%c open kett fancy hand- M0 fairly active; brokens strong )i s.o0g | ¥ HAVRE RIO, change, 5, $14.60; ex- nominal for Rlo, @i e inexs possible Al t. o. b Peoria Ma Aug. 15.—CORN 3, dolc. Sicw, at Ketw. PEORIA, ull, ;ke; No OATS. white, 23 RY E—Dull, WHISKY m, § RECEIPTS—Wheat, cats, 65,000 bu.; rye RUIPMENT steady @ SN 20; N eow | dy; No. 2 white, Z¢; No. 3 nominal. Raw, 3 5-l6et the quiet refine wden ov 4500 bu.; corn, none ; corn, none. 55,360 bu, 18,500 bu. ; 8 8 15-166 3 11-16G4e; No. 11 No. 13, 3¢ oft 4 ¢ 16¢; standard A KANBAS CITY hard, 6 sected: 5l dHe, CORN 2 white OATS! 2624 Steady o; re BG4 No. t; centrifugal 105 14 2 mixed, e Firm; No. $ mixed, 19¢; 2 white, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 16.—The market w firmer and closed higher; August, 66c; September, B084e; December, - bl Receipts of wheat, 32’ cars. Flour, no snap to the market. Some 'forelgn business 1a being done, but it i Goucesslons of prices. Jha demsaus Jainer p Fearless. 3- ge; Clitton 86-inch, _brown | market | uld THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:/ARIDAY, OMAHA LIVE'STOCK MARKET Bad Day All Around for the Selling trade In Nght. First patents, $2.4509.85: second patent 5G3.60; firat clears, $2.9563.06: second clears, $2.45; export bakers, $2.40G2.70. STOCKS AND BONDS, Share Speculation Was Without Ims portant Change Yesterdny. 5W YORK, Aug, 15.—~The share speculation today was without Important feat The tone of the market was better than yesterday, but the trading was dull unto stagnancy, The frost scare having subsided, there was some covering in the grangers, and the fact that no further en- gagements of gold for shipment to Europe were announced helped to engthen the The easier of the sterling exchange market was also @ favorable influen: movement of prices was narrow, not fractional limits except In a few insta England was a_nof xception to this rule, selling up several per cent to 6 it Ighest point advance Al ng short holders, who had held out aga insiders and were subjicted to a bacco was weak on the execution of selling srders from the west and south, induced by the reported progress of the opposition to the trust, After an irregular opening prices declined under the leadership of Tobacco, but quickly steadied and before midday had recorded a general dd- nee, in whieh Sugar, New England, Tobucco Minneapolls & St. Louls preferred were most After midday 1T was again ralded, and the other cted, the chict fosses being in 1 Western pre- red and Manhattan, ulation came firmer and small advances were made genernlly, while Lead mon and proferte roxe 1 per cent on the declaration of the lur dividend on the preferred stock. Tenn 1 wag pressed for sale during the greater part of the day and lost 1% per cent. In the final trad- ing Now Jersey Central broke 1 per cent, but vallied 1 cent. The market closed firm and generally higher, the only gain on last night figures over n fraction being 1% per cent in Oregon Short Line, due to buying on the heavy in in June earnings, Bonds were irregular h sales of $1,84 The followlng we the leading stocks today Atehison, 7 orthwentern.. Adiing EXpross 1o pfd Alton, T H i . Central Exprosa Y. & N. E n Imp. won Niy S L& U Paciic Mail P. D. & E. % Pittsburg s | Pulliian sque Later sy the closing_quotations on of the New York exchange Central Pactic Ches. & Ohio. Chieieo & Alton Co B &Q. Ciifeago Gas Consolidited Gas, | Readiug C.C.C.&SLL 154 R. G, W Conl & Trc 7 IR G, Wl pra.. Cotton Ofl Cert 1§ Bock Tatknd Dolaware & Hid Dol Lick. & W D& .G prd D. & C. F. Co. . i : o’ pfd Fort Wiyne G. Northern ptd. C & B L pfd Heoking Valley Hiinois Central St. P, & Duluth K. & T, pfd Litke Erie & West do pfd v Lake Shore Lead Trust.... Loulsrille & N...\ L. &N.A 7 Man) Memphis & C Michigan Cent Missouri Pae Mobfle & hio..... Nashviile Chat 1 Cordigc.. dace pfd. 1 o i P. & On o pid suthern P 208 | Sugar Re ) Pacifle . 8. Expross L& Pl L & P.ptd coliig & LK. %) do pfd 6074 |, & St. T ENID ARG Gabl |r ¥ 15 L 100 1| 5ig| do pfd L 104% (SRR 1itg| do pfd 5% | Am. Tob. o tle| " do pfd 17k St P M M 53 Laathier pid Northern Pacitic {fic pfd VP D. &G 7 st of stocks t American tles ing: lay Sugar, 16, 3,600; Burlington lng, 56007 Tock uihern preferred, "Union Pacific, 8,100; Island United New York M RK, Aug. 15, 1 per cent; last I MONEY ON CALL PRIME MERCANTILE P, RLING EXCHANGE: exs in bankers' bills mand o rates, $ SILVE GOVE 585 steady for old s, roid bonds, frregular, Closing_quotations on bonds were as follow U8, 48, rog., new. P, 1ats of 05, 48 coup. new. 1214 |D. & R G. . D &R G. 48, rio 2ds. ... GOH &S A DaIGH S A Easier, with 4,501, 614.801 bills, 603 667 r fo tate bonds, new 48 and inactive. Rail- Ta... *Pacific 68 of U5, Ala. Class A..... Ala. Class B..000 R NUE Gancha Ry | No. Pac. 1819 100 | “do2ds ... 125 |N. W. Consol L 4w..... 111l 104 | a0 8. F. Deb. - nonfind. . 14 R. G. Weat. 1sts. ew not 08 |St 2. Conuola 78 W ket 38, | a0 C. & P. W5 M. La. New Con. 48.. ~:'u ourl 63 do 2as . 833 | U. P 1utd 0 10814 | West Shore 444 849%|S0. R R. 11k Atchison 4. Atehison 24 A, Canada So. 2ds L. & N. unified 38, O.R.&N. 18ts *bid, BOSTON. Aug. 15. 2@3 per cent: me 10 21484 pe Closlag prices for s dud minlng shares 154 | W. Blec. pra. ... 1144 | Wis. Ceutrai.... 105 |Edison Ele 10| Gen. Elce. 200 | Atehis i 210 |Atehisos 176 |New 901 | Gen. file| Allouez Mining Co #6lg| Atlantic.. ... 344 | Boatan & Montana, & Boston Am. Sugar. . Sugar State Gas. BellTelephon Boston & Albun Boston & Maine... C. B &Q. Fitehvure. ... Gen. Electric. .. Ore. Short Line. Rubbe Sun Die Unton Pacific. WestEnd . West End pfd Westingn. Blec ... 4014 | Kearnaree. 51 | Ouceol 1% Quuney . 75 | Tamarack.. 92 | Wolverine, 36 San Francisco Mining Quotat SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.--The ofclal clos- Ing auotations (ur inlning wioscs olay Wors us Alta - Alplia Con” Tustice. Kentucky Con Bodie Con.... Challenge Con... Choliar nee! Confidence . |Seorplon Con. Cul_ & V. |Sterra Nevai Crown Point 3 |Stiver Hill. ... Excheq Stlver King. . Gouid & Curry. ., Union Con Hale & Norcross., 150 | Utah Con... Julia, . .2 |Yellow Jacket. ' Silver birs, 663 #0674, Mexioan dollars, ®@5dc. Dratis, sl 2ige: telegraphlc. oo. New York Mining Q NPW YORK, Aug. lne elosing mINIE G UoLAt0Ns: Bulwer. Cholor..... Crown Point. ... Con. Ca'. & Va.... Deadwood. . ... . Gouid & Curry . '\! Hale & Norcross. Homeatako. ... Iron Stiver. Mexican | otations. followlug ara ths 85 00 276 50 Plymoi | Quicksilver: |Quickailver pta |Sierra Nevida tandard |Union Con. Yellow Jacket. LONDON, Aug. 16,4 p. m. Gonw 18, money. 107 7-16 | Mexican ordinar, Consols, aee't. .., 107k St Paul e Can. Pacttic ....... 63 |N. Y. Cen! Erle.. 3§ Pennsylvas Erle 28 70 | Reading 111, Contrai.. > HAR SILVE MONEY Phe rate of disc short bills is 111 bills, % per cent. Financial 1 th arket for open n thre tes. BOSTON, A “learings, $14,038,644; ances, $1,915,8¢ BALTIMORE. balances, $219, 496, NEW YORK, balances, 36, PHILADE! Aug. 610; balances, §1,476,044. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 1 ances, $47.2%5.° Money, quiet. with g mand; 6@7 per cent on call and time loans. York exchange, ¢ discount, CHICAGO, Aug. ~18.—Clearings, §13.1 Money, ensy at 4@4% per cent for call | 6 [ t for commercial paper. New e discount. Bankers', London, $4.90%G4.89% Foretgn PARIS, Aug. 15 markets. LONDON, Aug. the Bank of England, fullowing chankes, as s account: Total circulation, decrea crease, £540,19; Aug. 15.—Clearings, $1 arings, $80,312,584; 15, ~Clearings, $9,641,- —~Clearings, $3.455,057; bl de- ow “York ster- ling Financinl Afial Today was & holiday and no 15.—The weekly fssuod today mpared statement of shows the with ¢ Increase. £334,000; bulll, uritics, increase. 0; orher deposits, increase, £1,464.000; public de- posits, increase, (18,000, notes reserve, increase 1,289,000; government securities unchanged. The oportion of the Bank of England's reserve to iability, Which last week was 67.85 per cent, is now 8.51 per cent. The Bank of England's rate Of dlecount minalos uncheoged at b per sl Interest, ——— AUGUST 16, 1895. T RIPE STOCK CONTINUES VERY SCARCE Beef Cattle Prices—St what—Hogs I ern Lower Offcred Sell kers Alw ak U THURSDAY, ~four Recelpts for the past twenty are as follows: August 15... August .00 2871 August 13,0000 L0 August 13....i.uieieiieiee LIS August 10, 1,448 CATTLE bered 140 fresh cow stuft and suitable for the wrce, as usual, western steers Some 1,169-1b, 1oac feeders, Good dressed beef There was good enough one to at Drop r Easte Markets. So. fat trade some Nebraska westerns of about the brought "he and 10c lower w0t desirable cattle Cows and heifers were and the general market 10 bunch of spayed heifers, the of the kind seen in the ¥ time, sold at $1.60, The yards were ers. - Choice tiful, but all supply. The conditions w the' selling interests, lurge lighter demand being the Yesterday and again today very noticeable falling off ance of country buye n_accumulation of stock in ard operators. This was esp of the commonish light cattle that description have been of and operators have be today every one buyers scarce: caitle sold from extrem feeders selling the les Tower welght easior $.50. in other grades in was anxiou The common 1o to 200 close to yvesterday's were a Av . 860 ! s L 910 1020 1000 130 £12 1220 100 OXEN. 145 STAC £70 CALV! arge lower. fin ris chief there the , and the the hard* n loaded up until to Tow! d shape, prices, shade mark on everything but st in in f fea tally Cattle to dis sell, light fo the 1080 1160 1230 1000 Aug. hours, as compared with the previous four days, | a & to aster Toduy's arrivals of cattle num. consisting largely of | cattle | were bunch of bring $4 Texas steers sold at $.60 and ame | was the supply One cattle long full of stockers and fe feeders were not €o ve were plen- arge attend- ult hands was of tri of with stock and choice in best while 10¢ 1200 2 100 EDERS. 85 KIS 1000 1083 50 350 B. V. 1034 3 50 U808 36 G, C. Powell 25 feeders. . 27 feeders. 2 bulls, 185 20 cows...... 82 33 126 feeders. .. 350 Joy & Jordan, 23 feeders. 5 Hall. . 866 8 Milt 300 A ML .60 2 1200 200 WYOMING 23 feeders... Ahrens, 1 fecder..... 950 Stackey. 1 cow.. 1 18t spd hirs COLORADN Bristol feeder. 1 calf.. IDATIO. We Adams. 7 tecders. 4 feeders.... 440 21 feeders HOGS—1t wus an off ‘day for the ests, Prices have been well maint Jate. While other mankets have rapidly, the recelpts hiaye buyers have not been able to concessions in the Yacd of the Yesterday packing hows ¥old right . and all grades with other uarkets. hen the reports 1 still furth arket here broke ades, both light o lower. S sibility of at_the decline. quite active, and « he recelpts were of late and there hogs. AL the same very rough mixed lowd brought $4.50 and $4.0 No. Av. Sh. 158 1% Under larger than time_there 80 Rep) No. 81 feeders. . feeders bheen been so light here et was quite a showing L a0 40 80 <1030 2 feeders, 1040 it 1050 1100 150 1021 3 35 selling inter ined declining M other mark sl e prices this morning blenty Tight good heavy esentative Av Sh. re mide most re of tha large mand up with Chi £ hogs were high in com ult f good of | #4. 20 % 440 195 120 4 90 BKIPE AND CULL LTI 163 186 . L8 1 L8 SHEEP. day _for th ket was slow No. 106 Colorados, 80 300 160 3 60 There was a first_time Representn large run of since Monday ive s aheep to The mar- wt. ol Pr. mixed 8240 CHICAGO L1 TOCK. a4 Shippers yers Yesterday. n Aressed firms and shippers were very good buyers, and prices showed no particular change, common o extra native steers welghing from 1,000 to 1,600 1bs, being salable at from $3.60 to $6. Very few went over $6.60 or below $4, and the bulk of the males were at f 50 to $6.60. The stocker and fe trade was nee more, with sales hiefly nt f 3 for steers welghing 0 10 with some sules (e at fron (0 8. Cows in the usual 1 at fr Dbutcher. cows sellig niore read lots. Ky atling $1.76 to calves from #4 5 Kood were unichanged, only about 1 received &0 far this week, Nales were mostly between ® and #, good fed lots having ceased_coming offerings conslsting of grassers. Western attle recelnts this week thus far foot up head, They wers agaln in fairly nd at steady i steers being from $.6) to $.60, With a few at prices, while cows and heifers brought Dresse: beet Anning from were at Texas enttl nut bring recelved yesterday and that was 1 e sold. A mod- ugh were Wit “upply fond much larger number than ¢ erate Dusiness was tran 1, shippers taking falr number of chofce Tight and medinm welkht hoge, while loen bonght sparingly, ns prices were s flcures for products Heavy hogs an_extreme range of ft $410 to $4.65, mixed Tots at from $4.35 to $4.70 mon to cholee lkht welghts ot from $4.40 and singeing pige at from $4.90 to The sales were principally m $30 to $440 f packing hows, from 60 for sHipping ades and nt from .80 ¢ Tor 1ght weiehi s to ch b were steady: other kind lowed more or less weakness tives demand at from $2 to $4 for che but very few were good enough Westorn sheep comprised a groat Lambs were in falr supply et at unchanged prices for with an advance of 10c in the best Cattle, 13,00 head: calves, 1,000 head; 000 head; sheep, 12,000 head, City Liv Aug. 15 at A5 o 1S N poor ehmmon, Heceipis hogs, Kansns Stock. TLE-Recelpts good natlves - Texns Kteors o H fi.o0a Duits, 003,10, 5100 hedd; shipments, 700 best 1ght, steady: others weak o Jowers bulk of sales, $4.40G4.65 heavies, $4.50@ 430; packers, $4.40a4.05; mixed, $4.40604.65; Viht A0 Yorkers, HI0GLN; plEs, $T0a4 Recelpts, 1,000 head: shipments, 1,5 +slow but steady; lambs, $3.406 3 muttons, $2.5503.20. New York Live St NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—BEEVI ad; no trading of importamce. quots American steers at 11@11%¢ Ights; refrigerator beef at 9G9%c. tod: SHE KAN 0,000 he stendy 2,851, 25 B804 feader HO head; o Revelpts, No exports P AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4,759 hend; on ale, 1,400 o ‘market very duil; no imp ment; about T0W head unsold; sheep, poor to $1.26@3.50; lamis, common to cholce, $3.0 at 10Gs market 5. 0045.30. Reccipts, 2419 head lower St. Loulx Live 8 Aug. ATTI ad firm;’ beef 0G3.50; Texas £2.0013.00. hipments, 2,400 $3.40G4.70; packers Receipt head market firm: heavies, Tight, $4.50@4. TP Recelpts, 1,200 head market quiet; native ith Omaha Chicago Kansas Ci St. Louls ... Totals .... IOWA AND NEHBRASKA BAN Reports Show All 5 Despite H Abstract of reports m the currency, showing th tional banks in Nebraska and Lincoln) at the close the 11th day of July, RESOURC Qiseounts.... to Be Prospering rd Times. de to the comptr condition of the (exclusive of C of business on Thurs- 1805: ler of 10 $13,0405 ciréulation. ns and 10.52 rafts iioss bonds to miums on U. 8. bonds, ke, securltics, etc nking house, furnitus Other real estate and m't Due from national banks (ot reserve agents) i 3 e Due from other banks Due from approved reserve Checks and other cash items Exchanges for cle Bills of other nati Fractional paper and_cents Lawful mones 0id coln . ol treasury Silver dollars Iver trensury Silver fractional 141,847.2 currency, nickels Teserve in ban “certificates, certificates, coin... Legal tender note cent redemption fund with Duc '8 tréasurer. resources .. LIARILITI Capital stock paid In......... Surplus fund v Undivided profits, iess taxes paid o at'l bank notes issued Less amount on hand Amount outstanding. . Due to other national banks. Due to state banks and bankers.... Dividends unpatd Individual deposits Notes and bills Bills rediscounted.. Abstract of reports mad the currency, showing the tlonal banks in Towa (exclusive at the close of business on Thursday, day of July, 18 the comptroll dition of the 162 of Des Moines) the 11th Loans i bonds to se bonds to bonds on_ hand. . Premiums on U. 8. bon Stocks, securitics, ete.. St iking house, furniture and fixtures ¥ real estate and m'tgages owned Due from national Kente) Due fr Due fr Checks u. 8 2,479.32 1,636.036.85 nd_other learing tional cur " 21200 v, nickels nd _cents 22,928.67 Lawful money Gold coin trensur er - dollars treasury certificates fractional coin i Vi 3,785.85 116.960.00 inv 31 ertificates tal tender Legal notes Five per cent re fund with treasurer Due from U. resources .. LIABILITIE paid in.. Total Capltal stock Surplus fund Undivided profits, axes paid U1 bank Less T exin notes ks ¢ on hand.. outstanding. ...83,17 Dueé to other national banks Due to state banks and bankers.. Dividends unpaid Individual de nited Stat 4 posits of 11, 8. disbursing off Notes and bilis redis Bills payable ilities ot Amount WEEK'S GRIND OF THE utasales of Prices. The Northwestern power is Stghtly Shading MINNEAIOLIS, Aug. 1 Miller says: At Minn ably better and the barrels. The Ontput Show output this week may sales of flour last conside reach wee fir appre barr was 1 M exports of barrels the and move e E: 180 barrels, against 5,47 AL the Duluh and Guperior @illa sve G W | duction folng (hte week, and an incrense in the output Tooked for, Lower wheat made flour e active. On boih export and domestio lower pric Were quoted. . The stocks of flour at the mills And In transit was 263000 bareels, against 297000 barrels the week before e export shipments were 10,140 batrels, ngatnst 10000 barrels the previous week. Last week was a dull one with the Milwaukee rs, especinily a8 (o export, but they hope for bette o soon. They are having le AiMmeuity Aining needed grades of wheat A large U werk's output was for home Korage of the milla while Idle repais taken for half of (1 and the mills are us rders wer A 18 ensier 10 contracts, Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Aug COTTON--Dull by middiing, T4 middling, 6 1116 ainary, %e; het Fecelpts, 121 sales, 60 balos; st bale YORK 5 Quiet: mid 7 0160 1 bales pr cateh ing up on st February, § October, § yer e, 4 i shipments, bales, el FRANC December Hons. WHEAT—Very 100, SAN dull; 1200, Aug, 1 $1.0218; May - N WES INSTONS, Veternns of the Lat bered by th SHINC granted, yraska Bartley, Red Willow ville, Lamar, Chase crest, Callaway, Center; Anson V Falrbury, Jefferson; David McGu worth, Custer; Willlam H. I Stanton; ftus L, Mo Madison; H. Nutt Sheridan’; M. Cochran, Buffalo, Towa: Original Tingley, Ringgold Ker, Shellsburg, Benton; Kinney, :, Delaware Frank Centreville Daniel Ker, Carson David 8. Woods, i1 uri »x, Dallas Cenfre, Dallas: Jon Van' Meter, Dallag; James Kelso, T Moines, Polk; Samuel 1. Evans, Ottimwa Wapello; David Helsey, Anamosa, Jones Adelbert’ Bywater, Marshalltown, Marshall Job D. Clark, Boone, Hoone. Original widow Hannah Hansell, ‘Marion, Linn suth Dakota; Original—Daniel W. 8 Madison, Lake. Increase—William Bryant, Hamlin; Nelson H. Holden Brookings; Charles H. Gardner, Roberts 0. Ori latin ilas k War Remen Au of nal fslie August Allison Increase 1, were G, Keys Ell Mara Austin G Whitin in, Wal er, Stanton, Norfolk v Springs tavenna rt mber Ha Theodore (of 5 ftuel Geory Charles Increase rth 12 Bar W, M Relssue ApDinoose ttawattamic emont; Johr han 8mith Sw te, Wilmat, Montana Duncan inal—He Reissue Grimitn Cran Original—Willlam J Larimer. Increas Montrose, M Pierson, Lamar increase—George W gan. North Dakota: Relssue~( Jamestown, Stutman c.—Minor of Adolph Cass, ssue of July 31 Original braska Omaha, Douglas; Job B, nderson, Clay Center, Clay. Reissu Usher A, Day, Kear ney, Buffalo; Sanford Webster, Juniata, Adams; Owen Jenson, mbridge, F nas Reuben D, Fouts, Diblin, Boone; George Huffman, Ash nd, Saunders; Frank W Lyons, Reddington, Cheyenné; ah B Whitt, Cedar Rapids, Boone. Towa: Origl Dwight Ringgold; hary T. Haska; John H. Trunx Nelson W, enjam Long James™ D) Issue—James e, Reissue_and Shelton,” Snyder, M ove H Original Rassicott, Cowles widows. Fargo, Alfred terson, Bement Fleak, F Hopeviile Emery, Huntley, Bishop tuart, Mount emont Clarke Ochieyed, Coon Rapids, Rudd, Flovd; uthrie:’ William Osceola; Carroll;’ Nelson wob A Swartz, rey, Tilton, Poweshiek. Originai widow ances Cole, Oskaloosa, Ma outh Dakota: _Original Alpena, Jerauld. Reissu cotland, Bonhomme Parmelia Stone, Valle Colorado: Original Durango, La Plata ctte B. Allum, Buena jean war widow lands, Arapahoe. Montana: Reissue—William Columbia is, Flat Head; Darby, ‘allas John W. Darby, soula, EVIDENCE Palmer, Frederick Haase, Original “widow ¥ Springs, Minnchaha Henry L. Jaques Original widow Vista, Chaffes Cornelia T, H. Parker James W Darby, Mis- — . OF A DOUBLE MURDER, Discovery of the Bodtex of n Woman " fant Child MOLINE, 1Il., Aug. 15.—What seems to be a double murder has thrown the little village of Cordova, twenty miles up the river, into a fever of excitement. Late Sunday after noon while boating in the river near Cordova, Willlam Gate discovered the body of a col- ored woman and towed it ashore. She was apparently 28 years old and was thought t be a chambermaid on one of the river boats Nothing was found on her person to reveal her identity, but a spoon and a photograph of a colored man recognized as Charles Jone cook of the steamer Sidney. The steamer's officers reported the chambermaid missing. Later a farmer's wife near Cordova recog: nized the body as that of a woman who had previously called, in company with a colored man and infant, and had been given food She also identified the spoon as one she had given the child at the same time. Thursday night a bundle of child’s clothing was found partly buried in the sand near the place where the woman’s body was discovered. Shortly afterwards a mound of sand was opened and the body of a male child (colored) was found ad crushed and arm.and leg broken. It was apparently stamped to death in the sand and hastily buried. A colored man, supposed to be the one with the woman, bought a ticket Saturday from Cordova for Chicago. He displayed several gold picces. Dete are doing everytiing possible to solve mystery. TOOK T Mob Lyncl N cuned u' [ Crin ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Emmett Divers, the negro who outraged and then Killed Mrs, Cain, near Fulton, Mo., a couple of weeks ago, and was brought here for safekeeping, was taken from.the sherift at Fulton about 1 o'clock this morning by a mob and hanged to a raflroad bridge. No particulars yet re- eived. Divers was taken from here yester- day afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Buchanan of Calloway county, and arrived at Fulton some time after midnight. Sheriff Buchanan left the train with his prisoner some distance from Fulton, and was proceeding with him in a carringe, when he was intercepted by a mob of more than 100 men, who forecibly took the negro and hanged him as above stated. The latest report from Fulton is that 1,000 or more men from all parts of the county gathered this forenoon at the bridge where Divers was hanged, cut his body down and marched with it fo Fulton, where it was suspended to a telegraph pole as a public spectacle and warning to all evil doers. This demonstration was made at the special re- quest of J. W. Cain, the husband of the murdered and ravished woman. It is said the body of Divers will be taken tonight to the little house where Cain and his wife lived, the whole premises saturated with coal oil, and the remains of the negro and all the effects in the building destroyed by fire. ves the SHERIFF'S PRISONER. Who Was Ac- ALWAYS MAKES Many Tanks of Petroleu troyed ax the Result of o s TOLEDO, Aug. 15.—An explosion resulting n fire entirely consumed the plant of the Peerless refinery at Findlay with $60,000 loss half insured. A benzine tank first exploded cause unknown, and in an instant the build- ing was wrapped in seething flames. Two still men, Willlam Adams and Willlam Bemls, were probably fatally burned. Ten ofl st'lls caught next and one after the other exploded sending flaming ofl over the surrounding buildings and ground. Next two tanks of crude petroleum, containing 12,060 gallons took fire, sending up red colums of flame 200 feet In the air. A mammoth tank of 20,000 barrels was fired into with<a cannon letting the ofl run out, when it caught fire The ofl is still burning and the smoke ob scures the heavens for miles. A BIG FIR One Kit UTICA, N. Y. rary ele vator used In hoisting building material on the Martin block, with 1,200 pounds of stone was ralsed seventy-five feet from the today when the rope broke, causing it to the bottom of the cellar. Jeremiah was killed and five others were injured, 0 badly they cannot recover. e ayers Sentene Miss., Aug. 15.—A telegram tc the Assoclated press from Brandon, Miss eays that when Marshall, Coleman and Fox were arralgned in court this morning for the murder of T. D. Denkins a few days ago, all entered a plea of guilty and were senteaced b Mo stale pepltenilary (o U | ground to fall Hess two Denking' 8 JACKSON for 1 \ ADIOURNED WITHOUT ACTION Passenger Men Unable to Agree on Hare vest Excursion Matters, REVIVAL OF ASSOCIATION DISCUSSED sition of s Any S¢ the Present ferred to thwestern L on Pres aken at ters Ites s, vents Betng —Mu CHICAGO, Aug western lines adjour afternoon ut reaching any nclusion on the Jt running harvest excursions, Some lines objected strongly to the by the commitice port on to be placed around the it seen that agreement could be reached the whole thing was dropped. The Illinois Central has the privilege of running its announced excursion on the glving of ten days' notice to all interested lines, but for some t of its own it did not give the notice this afterncon, saying that it was not ready to give it just at this time. There is doubt, however, that it will run all ity xeursions After the excursion placed on the shelf th ral mecting for the the assoclation was sition_considered in rmation of an the territory betwe ways and Colorado common vhole all lines were agreed that the formae fon of such an agreem:nt was a thing greatly to be desired, but several lines declared that heir action in signing such an agréement would have to be c gent on the action of some other line, of which the Missouri, Kan= sas & Texas, Kansas City, Fort oft & Memphis and Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf were the principal on mentioned. As the xact attitude of these lines could not be btained at opce and the feeling is general that the Missourl, Kansas & Texas will not join this form of an akreement, the matter was dropped from consideration, Then the roads took up the questions forming agreements in the territory between Chicago and the Missourl river territory and in the transmississippl territory. The same trouble that had floored them in the first instance laid them out on both propo- sitions, and the lines came to the mournful conclusion that there nothing that they could do except adjourn, which theg promptly decided to do. Before the adjourn= ment, however, Chariman Caldwell was in- structed to inform the executive officers of all interested lines that the passenger agents could not reach an agreement and had des cided to leave the matter for their fimal ade Justment. The this meeting of the withe matter of the plan proposed the restrictions excursions, and when was no ason 0 as annc busin question of purpose of r taken up. this conne had been calling a first, was DA tha hould castern gates points, On the pr the ver assoclat nt ot was & Until NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—The proposed agreement to keep up freight and passenger rates occupied the attention of the presi= At the close of the meeting the fc g official statement was Issued he today, which the most attended of the serfes, was an ad- f the meetings held at the Ori= unk Line offic's, New York, The proposed agreements dis- cu at the former dates were taken up and after considerable amendment were unane imously referred to a furthet future meets ing of the presidents of all i“terested lines, to be convened in New Yirk about tie middle of September. Pending the refer= ence and action by the September meeting, which may still further considerably modify the paper, it {8 an evident impropriety to make known the details of the arrangement or the particulars in which it differs from the present agreement, and no facts othep than the above can be communicated.” It was learned, however, that the prose pects are the present agreement, which was outlined at the Oriental hotel meeting, will stand. The agreement, it is understood, con= tains a penalty, which needs careful legal consideration, 5o that there will be no clashing with the federal laws or the laws of the states, was largely Journment ental and T Trouble Over Hard Co Omaha and the transmissouri country have not yvet been affected by the demoralization in hard coal rates. That there has been some cutting between Chicago and Missourl river points is evident, but it is difficult to locate and tne cut {s not yet universal. Prices quoted here, however, are sufficient prooof that there is a loose screw somewhere. Of course, if the cut {5 made by all of the roads betwean here and Chicago it will affect the through rate to the west and it may be that in a short time all the roads will be quoting a lower tariff. At present, however, there is no reason to infer that the cut will be' made universal Probably the matter has been exaggerated by some of the dealers. At any rate it hardly, assumes the importance that has been as- cribed to it in some quarters for the reason that no hard coal to speak of Is being moved at this time into Omaha. There ls littlo possibility of serious trouble until about the first of next wee fornia, an Frane connected by, Articles of Incorporas Railroad company Electric SAN cisco tond Project FRANCIS! Aug. and Santa Cruz will be an electrical railroad, tion of the Shore” Line have been filed. It is sald that a number of eastern capitalists are behind the projects The promotors of the road are id to have constructed a similar lin on Long island. The Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing company and the Baldwin locomotive works are also said to be interested in the road, which its promoters eventually hope to extend to Los Angeles. The distance to Santa Cruz is ninety miles and the company expects to rup the train at the rate of 100 m’les an houry Rallr Nofes Yardmaster Roberson of the returned from Chicago. J. A. Munro, freight traffic manager of the Union Pacific, has gone to Chica George ) Clayton, general agent of the Wabash in this city, is out for a trip through Nebraska AW Union nd Personals. B. & M. has Krech, in Judge Cornish's office at Pacific headquarters, has returned from the east. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy master chanics, who are in town holding a tion at the Paxton, visited the Union I shops yesterday afternoon. Some rain fell Wedresday after the early morning reports were made to the railroad offices. There was not much of it, but it struck just those few little spots which had been left out in the earlier distribution. Fred J. Baker of the Union Pacific passens ger department has gone to Minneapolis to accept a more remunerative position with the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste, Marie railroad, J. 8. Judd, mes nvens ey traveling freight Union Pacific system at Los Angeles, dled at acramento Sunday. He was formerly em- ployed in the general frelght department in Omaha and has many frieuds here who will regret to learn of his death. The remalug were taken to Chicago for interment, agent of the JAMES B. BOYD. W. DEANy Telephone 1039, it BOYD & DEAN OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION Grain Provisions & Stocks Room 111% Board of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. _Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co. ¥, P. BMITH (Tel 1808 8. M. STAN <yoRm F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISI ONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. Branch e g, Conmbug, A} ordere pla Chicago Board of Tra warts, Dupce & Co., Chl g, ol el Flack & Co, St Louls, 'Reles Plrat Nutional Bank, Omile. MAKGIN ffor R TRADING Jiatien You may e for ours, which 'l © NEW EXPLAINED (Oui? I clerly xplaln in trading and DEFINES Al uAllKhj frs T Nu_matter what on specs EXERISSIONS. "1 free wnd ‘will something. AWBOGAET @& CO. Bulldiog, Chicsse .