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- o R RN i RN e 5 COMMERCIAL D FI‘JA\CIAL Basier Oables and Large Russian Shipments Weakened Wheat, CORN STARTED HIGHER BUT DECLINED Genernl Free Sclling of September at the Advance Caused Weakness and that Month Howed May, Aug. 19.- Easler cables, Inrge sing north CHICAGO, Russian shipments 1 inert western deliveries weakened wheat today, Beptember closing 1%4c lower. May corn lost %e and May onls ‘e, Provisions made moderate gains. Wheat ruled dull and the opening transactions were at some ad- vance on Saturday's close there was a gteady drop of lc during the next hour, then gome nervous recovery, but the average was lower. There was no espectal reason for the early advance, except, perhaps, the firmness in September corn, and the eelling was =0 free and the cables ¥o colorless that the price was sent off a cent sily Another factor of weakness was found In the in- creased shipments of Itussian wheat last week, which were 3,016,000 bu., against 2,160, 000 bu, the week before Argentine also shipped 88,000 bu. last week, against none the week before. ‘The deliveries in the nnu)m.-,v are alfo increasing cars today. All this, and the that the w prove to b week before, were relatively uneasy and ther tion, The primary 1 000 bu., against 1,212,000 bu. the same last year, and the local lispection of winter wheat was only 61 cars, a cars the sam Tast vear, KUpply ulko” decrensed 007,00 an Increase of 1,680,000 bu.' | this did not prevent a weuk tember openc e, off to s again at A1 Sher Corn_started tember held mand, while weak, and while indicatic maatertally Yarger the and that “price lower thun her wis generous liqui cipts aggregated new bu., ¥ arket. Sep- e, Fold to noon and closed higher and for a time strong on the big cash Miy was tending on reports of cooler weather and r hot winds and drouth have been But there wis such frec s ber at the advance that it finally and followed May on the downw September £l early at 5%, fell to up to e and off 1 N fo 3% May sold from 334 rly to 33c at The weakness continued during the hour and_September closed Stac May at 327 Onts were e ber soll e to 23 Provisions were firmer and closed a trif higgher. There was an apparent anxiety on the part of mbe rts which cause that month’s delivers to rule comparatively trong. At the close September deliverios for pork, lard and ribs were respectively higher for the day by 10c, 2isc and 1o while for January the changes are con fined to 2the rise i dard, pork and ribe closing s on Saturday. Estimated receipts: Wheat, 137 cars; corn, 875 cars; oats, 20 ca 000 hedd. The leading futures & follows: Low. turne track. 38640 agauin. noon. Tast and following corn. from 2ic to 20%¢ . Septem- nd May from TArticles. t,No, Open._| Close G033 | Rigaty 3NG40 AN3 0y 3 i 813 iy Feh@lc 201 J L 160 14| Sty | Ot o TR short b 8t ot _dun. Cash_aquotations were as follows FLOUR—Steady WHIEA 11464 Cont @otie. OATS—No, 2, 3 wihlte, 200,62 RYE-—No. 2, 44 BARLEY-No. 2, 4, nominal. spring, 64 2 red, 61 20%@ v, 20140; 39% No. 2 white, 204@23c; No, nominal; No. 8, 38@4ic; No. SD-Prime, $4.35 D—No. 1, $1.0361.05! Mess pork, per bhl. per 100 1bs., $6.1 Short ' ribs, sides $6.00606.05; Ary saited shoulders (boxed). short clear sides (boxed), $6, $10.00@10.07 Lard, Gcosin, $.07140 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods, per gal were the receipts and shipments TArticiea. orvlm- Shipments. 5,000/ Flour, bbls Wheat bu. 1.000 Gorn, bu. 405,000 248 000 2,000 §.000 | 7.000 1.000 2,000 On tho Prolusy exenanze today tha butter mar- ket was steady: ereamery. 11ig@ife: dairy. 9@ 16e. Kggs, sieady; 11ig@ize. Cheese, Gl4@73c NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Closing Quotations on the Principal Commodities and Staples. NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—WHEAT-Receipts, 18.- 000 bu.; exports, 104400 bu.; spot, neglected and eak . 1 northern, 72c; 1 hard, ned weaker on forelgn selling; rallied sh on a heavy reduction in American afl urope and larger visible supply decrease than expected, but finally gave roweak late cables, liberal increase in glish visible and demoralized local selling; closed ut 70c. CORN—Receipts exports, bu.; spot, dull and w 2 nominal, Op- tlons opened easier on raing, raliied sharply on active covering, due 10 Tai s of weather, finally brok and lower un heavy at o FLOUR-Rec Bbls; opened more dctive weakness checked bu - movement, ern flour, auil, CORN MBEAL-—More $L06G1.08; Dirandywin HAY-Quict; shipping, @s1.00, HOPS old, L AN a2 exports, 1 winters, but wh 55 and_cause i spring being ratier we more active at $3.4043.50, As - k; south- Rye flour, ctive 32,85, i g00d to cholce, 8ic yellow western, ~Very quiet 3ase; Pacifle coast 2 to 25 lbs., 15@15c; Buenos Ayres ary. c LEATHER Fin Ayres, | weld, 191G 24c. . 18@3sc; pulled, . PROVIS! : dy: city extra Indin mess, $16.00g18.00. Cut meats. irregular; plekled TaTi4c; plekled shoulders, pickled oo, L Darely ste western closed at $6 auiet; family, i short cleas CHEBSE™Quiet; lar $4c; part skims, goi TALLOW PETROLE ROSIN-Quict 2506 : emall, 646 il skims, 10015 Alic: country.” ARG c i at $1.28 bid stratned, common to good, §1.60 | 3 1o extra, 4@64c; Ml‘bl‘A\Nl“ n kettle, and steady; fancy ha METALS—Pig lron, LG M. Copper, stronk: exchange pric Lead, stronk: brokers' 8270 exchang $.50G3.67%. Tin, Ay steady; Strafts plates. quint elter, 841564, 23, e and_aquiet quiet; southern nom rades, 20030c; prime white, 30@3ie Sugar Market, NEW YORK, Auk. 19.-8UG refining, 3¢; centrifugnl, 4 test Bags centrifugal, 9 test, at 3 1i-lic; 35 bags, §9 test, at mei refined market fairly active; No. 6, " 1G4 1-16c No. 8, 38 16@d'e; No. 3101664 No. 11 3@ 1618 3137166 No. 18, 3 7°26c; offt A, 4 11-16G4NC; motd A, 4 1106G4%c: standard A, 4%@4%c nfecs toners' A, 4 5-16G4ksc; cut’ loaf, B 11665k crushed, 6 1:1634e; powdered, 4%G4 15-16c; gra ulated, 4 T-16@4%c; cubes, 4 111664 LONDON, Aug. 198 depressed ; centrifugal falr refining, $s 81 lower prices; Augus R-—-Very firm 16¢; malen, B aull and "Muscovmdo, k, with business af plember, s 7l Coffee Market. NEW YORK, ~Aug. 19.—COFFE cpened dull at 1015 points lower: ruled duil and featureless, generally weak under lower Eur quotations; closed quiet at a decline of 15 nie 10 10 points wdvance; August. ember, $16.2; October, $15.85g15.35; $15.05; March, $14.75G14.85; spot coffee, No. 7, $16.75; ‘Cordova. —Options 855 iled States United States, 224000 Lags States, 641,835 bags, agalust 411,743 bay Unlted VK10 D JANELRO, Aug. 15.-No, T Rio, L0 Srid's shipments last week would | of | ticaily 10%4; nengn 9,000 bags, ;:!‘".{M‘L' "fl')‘r%o« t o o 008 begs fTAVID, o drr loged Conatt storage 18 far and Produce, this butter for was n houses and full rly in the before hot beside nparatl that 1% extra and large quant are lower g the cluss 1ots of sour and poor propoitionat amount of in store 1 storing On March butter | figure that still being | i being he 8 me ot it o Tadle he s stored in the cold w butter con that ko 1o e hou of this sto of ladles i firsts in lad seconds 8 Mhough th St it i be anle As Ling panies hud % golng ality of about June store hou lots have ko s T TR 151 - ‘crean 6@Te; lnig CHEESE Americas fowa, full bric ) LIV spring ducks, rIG HAY land, 6 Only POTAT ONIO CARBAC e WATERM CE CANTALC othe @1.25; fan APRICOT SOUTIH APPLES S5auc; cling GOOSER GIAPES, “oncards, NANAS nedi TS—Al led, its, 10c; cs, wmal CIDER -} green’ walied Iba., 1 dry_fint 1 Rt lorado m g, 4@ to_pay TALLOW Rrease wax. prinie WOOL light, cotted WOOL 1607 tub w tug locks, st. OATS—Tr tember firm August, 2lc FLAX 8 wanted 10,004 16,00 WHISKY ot 31 shoris, $7 5,871 bu.: corn. SHTT M bu.; corn, LIVERPC 1ed spring 0. 1 wnd unchan ana lower ness about September B4ty Do 10%d; futul Y higher Betober ste It Bin NEW YOI that With copt by Eoud and season sales of 10,0 cent, the pr 3 #old_today tracts still aling, forwarded, 221 bales: wock, 167,69 bale: 63 baled: stock, 302,604 Lales 8 Aug o%a; \4: ricelpts, 855 bage: Augut 17, good AveTage, per . Aug. 13 noon, quiet, HAMBURG, OMALA n of on Staple Chicago has & larger better than that stored in previous yy holders are (hicago startad in early May and the early and middle constant the year and )t the make tion in whic suddenly quit advancing. That the close of ntirely makes the price o top grades brin TOMATOES. PEARS-C) variet PLUMS=C STRAWHE PLACK RASPH BUACKIE ancy, 150 12c; standards, pecans, POPCORN—In the No. arly nd N, WASH D '~ Opened new RYE-Firmer; 41c TIMOTHY SEED- stendy boxed xhoulders, 36 Tongs. 5 RECEIPTS 200 bu. demand poot Calitornia, CORN—Spot the price of kid 3ige reapectively quata of Dusiness was in the shipping department Wk cloths in improved dema; flut FALL RIVER clearsd for FJ-:‘r‘-n. Jonet ot o1 b thton, 2,060 o 4 average Ean ook, 18,00 bags 23,000 bags, Weekly: Steady 0 kilos, §14.60; reoelpts during bags: slipments (o the United States, stock, 10,00 bags. i —COT I~ Opened_qulet, 4t W! further decline; at ed to Wl further' de: %G net decline for th 8; for o the United B 19.-8tead ents T egular, ul ferewctinr, 16,000 b Rug 8- pte towers sales, none, GRNERAL MARKET. Teade und Quotntions and Faney Produce. quantity of butter in year than ever before, the quality willing to sell, says Chicago tn the season to buy During the latter part of part of June th storage. stream pouring into the before July 1 those places were prac Iy taking the butter made thus o season Chicago got the best butter her euppiy il gathered weather began to ¢ the quality to deteriorate, What Is more, Chi s getting fiae June butter, put away 1 amount of the poor grude X d the Ktocks now in. stor the v part ¢ butter Store that Chicugo never put away such ity Of fancy makes. Of course ther Wn o packing creameries, dairies imitations and lndles, but they are 1y er, In comparison L extras and faney firsts in creamor I than ever Lefore since (h can in Chicugo. ) of 1hiis year there were 16000 tubs n storage in this eity, and buyers probably 10,000 tubs of 'that stock 18 held. This ix last yea butter and for o price that will briag o profit 1 creameries of & poor gia le, and Nt on this market and sent to A part of this butter wis towns last summer and during 1 into Chi it the pe tubg now in the cent sale of o car K will give w of the estima- hit fe held, This car was made up wde in Mareh of this vear. I'resh fles were then quoted at 10@1e and “The car referted to above went for stocks, There are b faney, medium ke up the 5 i Chicugo. he quantity of extras and fancy firsts 1« 80 much larger than ever b mpossible to tell just the proportions Tower grades that are being At the hig grades predominate and because Chicago bought 1 alio becais the da rkets will as the plenty of money into the freezers, but s s the makes diopped off sto uppened may be aamed as the storage season. At that time ctically full and only small me In ginee that time. Buying during ) far_this month of Big lots has been for shipment. Quotations: esh siock, per Aoz Packing stock, 6c; gathered creamery, ¥, 19620 ice fat AN cont Wisconst @2 twins, 1@12 or 10¢; Limbur Swiss, No. 1. Hens, 64 5 and that dute cholce to 18@1c; sepa- to 100 1be., are quoted at 1ai fuil Young roosters, fe; ducks, Ge; spring Wl hay, $6.50; midland, $6.50; low- hay, $6; tve straw, $3: color 3 Tight bales séll the best, top prices. VEGETABLES New potatoes, cholce stock, Home 3--On ord Cholee wn, 407i50e. kacked, stock, per 4-basket crate, {ELONS—Per doz., crated, $2.0062.25, ktock, per doz., 8500, Chofce stock, per doz., FRUITS. nia IUPES $1.000 hoice Bartletts, o shipping Stock. x, choice stock, $1.10 varieties, $1.2:q1.50, '8 No shipping stock. RN PEACHES-None. Cholee shipping stock, s1 o Ubls, $2.000 rawfords, per box, Choice shipping stock, none. )Nk stock. No shipping stock. RRIES—No shipping stock. £ stock, per . 10-1 @ 28c; Cal $1.25; nin, per case, $1 TROPICAL FRUITS. Cholee tings, per 2.70; rancy St JHRIES baskets, fornia, per white' variefics, Muscats, $1.5; 501,50, box, $2.50; Michncls, lemons, 360 size, $6.00; 3 u“‘i‘ @ large stock, per um size bunches, §2.00G2, ES—None. MISCELLANEOUS, L@13e. unch, $2.25 ‘aliforn jugs, per doz., #12; 1t Brazil roasted, . cans, monds, 14c; English walnuts, etk filberts, 0o ve; peanuts, raw,’ 6c 6c per 1b.; fard I boxen, 'ure juice, $; half bbl., 83 «dr, on orders,” per HIDES AND TALLOW. 1, green hidee, e . 2 green n ealted hides, So; No, 2 No. 1 veal calf,'8 to 15 veal 8 to 15 Ibs., 10c; No. hides, 1@150; No. 2 dry flint hides. ary ‘saited hides, purtly cure v "cured. 3 Piaen ¥ shearlings (shor i dry shearling 1, each, 5@lic; dry skins). No, 2, each sk butcher (short wooled shearlings (short i dry flint wool pélts, actual 6c; dry fint Colorado buteher wool Ib), actual weight, 4@ dry flint urraln wool pelts, per ib., nctual je. Have feet cut off, us it is useless frolght _on the AND GREA ; “ola’ butter, : roukh tallow, TED—Iine hes er-blood, 10@12¢; " keedy, ‘burry ; cotted and broken, coarse, TQ d broken, finc. 68 “Mediim, 15618 1618 black, Sc; dead pulled, 5@se. Louis General 5. Aug. 19.—FLC higher when spéculation ak: No. 2 red, cash, 6ic; 8% @T%e; December ek on & more favora crop options esp mixed, cash and 34e; December, Aing 1ght, with the ner_and Tower; Sept 20%e; May fine, 1@ nshe bucks, 6¢; but August, 67c. condition’ for clally declining Augus market for cash and e May ber bid Firmer; $1LO4G1.05, wer at $4.11G4. at 3185015 ck, at 63c; best bid, 6dc. and firm; choice’ new At $8.00G8.80; timothy Dull at | sl t—Firm at $4 t 1050 Pork prime, highe .95; chol longs, § sl meats, rib, 5871 5,000 bbis. i whe oirts, 69,000 b, %00 bbls, ats, 10,000 bu. Flour wheat, 17,000 o1 winter, &s $ 1 hard Manit e 4d. Futures opened wked; closed vasy with near and distant positions 10 vqually distributed Wd; Octo comber 4d. firm; American mixed ros opened firm with near and distant positions ld dy; December, unchanged; Bs B stendy posit wer; busi- August, 58 3d; . o8 34d emby new, s posiiions higher Janu; Market fir demand poor; St. Louis fancy winter, s, Dry Goods Market. RK, Aug. 19.—Agents have advanced finished cambrics to 3%c and for B-Inch square and 56x60, ex € the latter class the red cross are o nts there was a classes of staple larger show of Print- 4, and_the fallowing M0 pleces, 6 square, at 3o, less b per iee deelined in favor of holders asking able specialtl Mass., Aug. 19.—Print cloths wt G0, less 14 Der cent, for spols; con- at 3¢; moderate business. Cotton Marker. NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—COTTON 7 9-16¢: net receipl 304 balex: wal spinners’, total today, net re- 9. —COTTON-MId- and they include all | 8 11-160; good, ales, Inuw‘lnx L] ; stock, 15,810 bales. 19, ~COTTON-Steady; no @ bales; shipments, 422 dling, 1 1180; low miading nat and groes recel i Baies "nw et 100 %0 b BT, LOUT les reported; b bales; stock, 10,420 bales. STOCKS AND BONDS, American Tobacco Securities Domi- nated the Market Most of the Day. NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—The speculation in the stock of the American Tobacco company dom share market. During the past & rumor has been busy with the affairs of thin property, and there are evidences of the working of n plan to depress the values of ils shares, the leader of which appears to be a well Kknown bear operator who 18 noted for the meth- ods he adopts to create wpeculative sitaations. When the attuek Tobacen trust was b reports were circulated that iad manufacturers in the west and south wer bining agalnst 1t with the purpose of « general lquidation of the company’s stock. With the opening of the campalgn, about ten dnys ago, the stock stood 1144, wnd from then to Saturday night It was put down from 1 to § per cent a day, closing Saturday night at 104%. This morning, unde wwed pressure, 1t opened a8 the exc al_quotations gives 1t 2,50 shares from 108% 1o 101, which means that Wiles were made In the tobaceo pool at the high and low fieures at about the same time, s heavy Wis the rish o sell hiroughout the entire day the selling nt wan carrled on, and the Juse sale made wis at he lowest figure touched, whiel Is 1 cent below the final figure of Saturday. Charges have been made that insiders in the company, fier creating & market for the shares, have be fing them upon the market. The preferred Etock of the company broke 4 per cent. o 106 In the gen‘ral market speculatlon was' firm at per_cent, the demand for the from the same housca which re uying with the ailoged purp | ntroiting dnterest. The shires mewhat scarce, and there was some covs | ering by reason of that fuct | “"Minnactan was in brisk demand, the purchases fited malnly to insiders und the recent fe, and moved up 1% per cont, and later an | additidnal 114 per cont. When the break came in Habicen most O the other shares dealt' In became heavy ond receded. notably | Sugar 2% pe Chicago Gaw 1% per cent,” Leather prof I Bt ane on T’ per cent. 1 | Coal 11 . and Distilling and per cent Iway 1ist did not partieipate in e downward movement (o ‘any kreat extent, ex stcrn declined 1 per & Western preferred’ and cent. prossure was renewed, and Contracts Sugar recoyered n and Lake Erie & Wes ating ming ve bo Rubber % 114 per Biie & Western 1% ern preferred 1% pe per cent. and other shures a sr In the final dealings there was a renewal of the depression and the market ¢ vy in tone with the net changes eventu d between gains and losses, but mostly in the fr The forelgn trading 'ty light, Bonds strong, with sales of $1,630,000 The Evening Post's London Cloudless weather emptied the todny, Kaflirs were the only & Americans were neglected. Tl was a trifle harder on the demnity funds t) the 4,000,000 have alre tance may now slack The following were the leading stocks of the today cablegram says stock mark culative in money market remittance of in- ngland. About remit- *Atehison 1T Adams Express... 14 113 1140 B3 [C Northwestern, do ptd 0010 a Pacitic tic: Ches, & Ohio. 1%0 & AlLO: Phcitic Mail. |1 Puliman Palac Consolldated G Reading. ... .. C..C..C.& St.L REGAWL i Colo. Conl & Tron R. G Wi pid...0 Cotton Oll Cert... ) [Rock Tsland, Delaware & Hud.. 1503¢|St. Paul...... Del., Lack. & W. a0 ptd D. & K.G.pfd . P. & On D, &C.F. Co. . Erle. it do pfd Fort Wi G N ¥ 1iinois Central St. P, & Duluth K. & T. pfd 3 L & P phd.s Like Brie & West. Wells Fargo Ex Wi Western Union Wheeling & L. E. L Trust. dopld.. ... Louteville M. & St. L. L. & N.A ; Manhattan Con Memphis & C Michigan Cent... . Miskouri Puclfic.. Mobile & Ohio Nashville ¢ ticnal Co t. Cordag J. Central.. W, ptd do pri Aw. Tob. Co. a0 pfd.. . St P M. & M * third assessment total sales of paid. stocks Chicago and Cattlofeeding, 1050 Lake Erie & Western 300; Rock Island, 11400; 8t vexlern Union, 6,90; Wheeling & oy Market. YORK, Aug. 19.—MONEY ON CALL at 1 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—34GA% per ERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with actual in bankers' bills at $4.901,@4.90% for de mand and $4.891@1.89% for 60 days; posted rat $4.9064.91; commercial bills, $4.9004/51 and $4.88 2 TIRICATE: c. D! Iy. strong. bonds were as follow oW, G P TAts Of 9 D &R, C D. & R. G rio 2ds H &S AU H. &S A. 8, &, G 10 68 I, C do v | Matuid unio State bonds, oK 48 cou, ne: 8, TeR..... . Ga. coup.. 4. T 48, coup s, rex N.C. 68 . . N \\' Co N.C.odu.... do 8. T new s s Vi Centuries. . 4|5t L& S F. Gen. 6 do deferred..... |Tex. Pac. ||||n Atchisor 48, Slg| dozds . Bidy S0, H.. R. 55, St.L. & LM Gen. 5 LR AN BOSTON, Aug. 10.- Cail loany, vig < loans, 2igwdls per cent. Closing borids and mining shi 173 Wostingh. Ele 1123 W. Ele 108 Wis. C prices for Sugar .l ar pfd. " 210 |Atelison 7 |Atehison 45 Boston & Alban: Boston & Maine. C.B.&Q Fitchburg pfd. Gen. Eluetrie fiiiols 8 Ny old Colony. Ore. Short l.\xw ; Rubper. fining Co &Montana, 114 Butte & HBoston &N Eo.... 89 |Calumet & Heola, 180 |Centennial 104 Franklin 1 308 1 West End.. “do pfa San Fran ag Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, The ofielal elosing quotations for mining stocks today were us fol- lows Challenge € Chollar. Excheguer. Gould & Hale & Norer Silve Sde. Dr ars , (0% s, Bliht. w York Mi NEW YORK, Aug. 18. closing wilning quo tations Bulwer, . € [Ontario.. . hollar : 00 Crown Point. 111 35 |F Cou. Cal. & Va, |1/ 208 Deaiwood.... |\, 80 ouid & Curry. 65 Hale & Norcross.. 160 Homestake Tron Silver Mexican. & Quotationw The following are the ymouth utcksilve Unlon Con. 4 | Yeliow Jaciiei. ... Blh -4 . i k3t [ Peniiavivanta, . 7 “‘Ihmllu 1il. Centrai 102 | Mex. C HAR SILVER—3 716 per ox MONEY—13 per cent The rate of discouni in the short bills I8 % per cent; for th N Per cent. 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. UAN FRANCISCO, Au 15 ~WHEAT—Very i December, $1.03; May, #1054 open market for ce-months’ bills, Week Opens with a he*y Run of Cattle and a Very Pew Hogs. P 9 | DRESSED BEEF SUPPLIES PLENTIFUL b Fed Natives and Western Grass- ers Make n GaodiDisplay—Not Enough Hogs to T the Packers, MONDAY, Aug. 10 past twenty-four hours, the previous four days, Receipts for the as compared with are as follows: Cattle, Hogs, Eheep. 19 . PYTTrTe 2 0 (! August 1400 CATTLE | run of cattl of any day were mostly ive cor grass the ¢ Ipts being the heaviest since August 5. The offerings weste There were a few fed steers and quite a string of westerns that were good enough for s<ed beef trade. One bunch of pretty fair 1,260-1b. natives sold at The market on fat cattle was about 10c lower, owing to the liberal recefpts and the lower ma kets east, The trade was not overly active at the decline still the demand was £ood and in the end the bulk of the cattle changed hands. Cows and hel were in liberal supply, nd they experienced about the same d cline as fat cattie. The most desirable, however, did not In all cases seil off that much, and there were salesmen who thought that they received about Saturday’ for their cow stuff. The demand W and the bulk of the offerings & hanc Right good heavy feeders wei supply, the great bulk of the ¢ sisting of light feeders and stockers. market on the best heavy feeders wi s steady, and choice yearlings did not sell much lower. The medium and commonish catile were a dime lower. The market as whole was rather uneven. 1f a bunch of cattle just happened to be the kind wanted to fiil an order it might bring steady prices, while, on the other hand, If it did not just happen to strike a buyer's fan wices vor of its selling 10c Rep- entative sales the lower TEERS, 10001084 49,017 130,00 002 1 cow 3 feeders.. 63 feed Ormser 17 cows. Cale. D. Cable, . Banson. 106 cow . Reed. 2 feeders.. 33 cows.... 836 13 feeders. ... 12 122 fe 0 340 L. ¢ 340 W, H D). Hanna. Kinney. 25 fecders. ... 1155 Hubbell, 168 feeders. ..1099 27 cows, 1140 . Ernest, 52 feeders....1 WYOMING. 290 G £ioe 200 1 hull W. €. Cannon, 40 M. Carey & Bro. feedors, caly steers, cows. 1 str, {lg 18 steers Horsey & C 18 cows.. str, tg....1130 steer 100 300 steers teer. steer steer. steer.. steer: 132 steers. 1 steer. 1 steer. 1 steer 1 steer 10 ste 4 cows.......1000 2 L1016 870 1 cows.... 1 COW.rus 21 steers. COLORADO. ‘.nun\hflrnm 9 cows... IDAHO, M. Sily 1 bull. 1 cow 3 strs, tlg. 2 bulls KOTA. 117 cows...... 991 2 63 SOUTHA'D. 1 bun 78 foede Weare Live Btook Company 130 1 o4 cows. 1060 1 bull 1200 2755 4D COWS....r 1016 310 &v»m. 1 bull.. 3 cows § strs, 1) 3 cows.. 1600 1060 16 steers.....1311- 81 26 feeders.... B. F. Saunders. TRE: 1steer..... 86 286 HOGS—Only five 10ad% of b and _they Were all comm 1 There was not a single good load yards. 12 strs, g, B4 feeders 890 were e mixe f hogs i the packers did not appear to think that there were enough hoks here to pay to bother with, and the shippers could do nothing, as the hogs were not good enouxh for them. As a Fesult there was practicully no hog mark t. R:presenta- tve sules: No. Av. 5 . Av. 8h. Pr R 0 i3 450 Ived, suf. AND CULLS. fiir a9 lght and the tive saless ) recelpts we war- Hepr Av. Pr. 221 native Stock eWeS wreyeririieiiiieies 81 §1 KD 1 buck ... Dl 228 2 NAtIVe WELHers 1overerereerereriries 100 250 St. Louls Live Stock. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, :rm head Ihlpfllln‘l 500 head; market quiet ln easy; export steery $.HGLT; dressed beel an . 4.0008.20; bulk, $4.2504.75; Ight steers, $8.0064.00, stockers and feeders. 4.10; cows and heifers, $2.00G4.00; bulk, 2260132 Texas and Indian’ steers, $2.1564.00; bulk, §3.0048.50; cows and heifers, §2.00G3.00. HOGE-—-Recelpts, 2,000 head; ship head; market stronger; heav $4.2504.65, 11khts, $. 54,50, SHEEP--Recefpts, 1,20 head head: market wenk; natives, $.00G1.50; southwestorn sh CHICAGO LIV fmd buteher STOCK, Owing to Large Cattle Ree Suffered a Decline AGO, Aug, 19.~Owing to large cattle re celpts, prices, except for choice offerings, suf fered a decline of from 10c to 15 per 100 Ibs Common to extra native dressed beef and ship Ding steers avernging 1,00 to 1,600 Ibs. were salable at from $.50 o $6, with sales principally At from $4.50 to $6.60, Exporters buying some of the cholce droves, Common cows were plentitul and a itte Jower, but cholee lots were wctive and steady, Canning cows sold at from $1.25 1o $2.40, medium lots nt from $2.50 to $2.90 A fat cows and heifers at from $3 5, not ny belng good enough to sell above $8.50. Bulls at from $1.35 to $3.50 veal calves wer In the usual doi at from $435 0 $5.7 for desirable lots, Texas cattle were not much changed, as the supply was light, but some lots ®ld at ‘a decline of from Ge to' 10c. Western Fungers, owing to the remarkably heavy receipts, weakentd at the start and sold slowly at . re- duction of from 10c to 15 In most Instances. In hogs Armour and other packers were buyers and prices advanced about s per 100 Ihs. The vance was mainly on heavy hogs, which sold an extreme range of from $1.90 to $4.85 for « mon to extra. Mixed lots sold at from $4.40 to $4.90, common_ 1ight o choice assorted light at from #4050 to § g8 at from $.60 10 $3.7 Heavy sold o About 17,000 sheep There was' i very good the few really choice off of from 10c to 15 mand at fr pts Prices CHI and lambs arrived today. general demand and for e84 prices were about ales indicated a deelin Native sheep were in d M $1.40 to $4.60 for cholee common flocks down to from $1 to §2 for Inferior, Westerns, of which the supply was largely composed, found purchasers at from $2.50 to $3.05. Lambs were active at from $3 to $.25 for r to ch faney lots being worth o little m Receipts 22000 head; calyes, 450 head; hogs, 21,001 Kheep, 17,000 head. Market for Rang W. N. Iabeock Stock Vards ¢ tle. general manager of the Union mpany, was seen at his office yesterday, Just having' returned from a business trip tarcdgh the northwest. In an interview h xpressed himself much pleased with the out- look for this fall, “The cattlemen,’ mencing to market fc the luct favorable to our market, and fecl that they can get better results Iy shipping both fat cattie and fevders her than by sending them elsewhere, We could not expect to get the bulk of the business were it not for the fact that Chl men have a great many cattle tied up by mortgages. Of course there are xome shippers in our newly acquired territory who have not yet tried our market, but all the shippers I met on the tip, and 1 met Ereat many, spoke favorably of our yards ‘It 1% a notable fac At T did not meet a attleman dissatisfied with our prices. It understood that we do not wint think a better disposition o elsewhere, We want the will make the most money ur western receinte this fall will be he I am afraid they will not equal the dem tally ®0 far as feeders are concerned.’ sald Mr. Baheock alize that Omaha 1% th they are all “are com must 1 shipped them v to go where but i City CITY, Aug. 15.—CA’ thers w cow, $1.5 cows, bulls! HO! Ge high (4.50 lights, 1.0 R Receipts, 24,000 head: m bulk of sn W0K14,60; e pickers, $4.4504.30; mixed, $4.40a4.70; Yorkers, $4.6064.30; HREP—Recolps, 70 Ket strong to view, $4.45 4406046 s, $3.00 head: shipments, 1,800 at Saturday’s quotations. k Live Stock. Aug BEEVES—Recelpts, cors, PoOT 10 ans, $3.85 quote’ American welght; refrig- 18 today. ipts, 17,007 head; ling mord sheep, on 16 ew Yo YORK, head NEW 2,000 prime. d 1,63 oxen, $LI5I4.50; bulls, 00 2.20; " European | cables steers at N@I%e per 1., dresse erator beef, 81,@9%c; no exp SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Rec sheep dull; no Improvement freely; good grassers @i poor to prime, $1.30@3, prime i HOGE stronge Iambs, Receipts, two days, 9,800 head; slow g in Sight. eipts at the four principal markets August 19, f re for Monday, Hogs. Sheep. 206 80 21,000 2100 00 South Omaha Chicago it Kansas City ... St. Louls Peort Aug., 10 Markets. whEoRIA, CORN—Highe OA No. 3 whit RYE—Dul . 2 white, 2 2-tor high L 4,200 bu.; cor none; bariey, non bu.} oats, NEAPOLIS, Aug. August, 68i4c; September, S1%c; 2%c; on tack, old, No. 1 hard northern, 63a63ic; rihern, 1 hard, rthern, 6 northern, 6% UR—Trade light: prices easy 3.85; second patents, i second clears, first patents, 0; first export on Aug. 19, LINSEED—Spot, PETROL CALCUTTA CHARLE: TURP Aug. 19.—ROSIN—Firm. Firm, 2i%e. upply of Gra NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The visible supply of grain August 17, us compiled by the New York Produce exchange, 1% follows Wheat, 36,803,000 bu.i decrease, 97,0 [ 4,298,000 bu.; decr W bu, Vu.: decrease, 204,000 bu. Rye, 00 bu, Barley, 218,000 bu, Kansas City s Cl Aug. 19, .2 hard, S@0c; Jeeted, 51 Markets. WHEAT—2 lower; No. 2 red, 6s@6dc; r o o 2 mixed, HU%GIY%e white, 2 350 2 mixed, 19G2 Fin Three Exchunge relgn PARIS, Aug. 19 for the account. for checks. BERLIN, Aftairs. r cent reates, 10 London, 2 Aug. 19.—The k of Germ K, as comp. Cash in hand, asury notes, inere securities, decrease, culation, decrea weekly statement of ny shows the follow- ed with the previous a increase, 1,940,000 marks: 240,000 miirks; other Ks; notes' in eir- BOSTO! .19 s, $12,088,187; bal- ances, $1,67 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 921 balances, $1,565.7561 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19.—Cl ancew, $406,702 Money, 567 exchenge, 3¢ discount’ bid, NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—F state they will' ship $750,000 Wednesduy's steamer, Cle ances, 33,249, CHICAGO, Money eusy: arings, 5,47 arings, $4,310.511; bal W York $1,000,000 rings, §66,485,519; Aug. 10.—Clearings, $13.620,000, ates, per_cent for call loans and 5@7t% per cent mmercial paper. York exchange, 6o¢ discount. Bankers' (London) sterling, $4.901 and $4.89) North Lo Brevities. NORTH LOUP, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Speclal)— The lad’es of the Woman's Relief corps took temporary possession of the kitchen and par- lors of the Arlington house Saturday evening and served ice cream and cake to all comers. In addition to the soclal pleasures and ad- vantages of the gccasion a neat accretion was made to the treasury of the corps. Elder B. Clement is delivering a series of lectures at the Baptist church on the “Ful- fillment of Prophecy in the Light of Our Own Times." Thirteen converts were baptized in the river one mile north of town on Sunday by Rev. Mr. Hurley of the Baptist church. The new passenger train service has been unexpectedly delayed and no new date has been yet announced. After _standing Omaha Elevator buildings in this Trump in charge. The formation of a mammoth irrigation district from the Calamus river to the Platte by way of Gemoa and Fullerton, papers cover- ing which claim. were filed early in the spring, seems to be virtually abandoned. At a meeting of the farmers of Springdale, held Saturday evening, a representative of the parties who were interested in the or'ginal filing was present and expressed their willing- ness for the farmers of Springdale, who are growing quite anxious to take some decisive action, to form a district independent of the Calamus-Fullerton filing. R Webster County for Nory RED CLOUD, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special Tel- egram.)—The republican county convention was held here today. Every township was fully represented. Judge Longenecker of Chicago made a happy talk. Clerk Fort, Treasurer White, Sheriff Runchey and Su- periotendent Hunter were each renominated idle for company city and two years the has opened its placed Edwin | gram.) cattle | by acolamation. The balance of the ticket Is Clerk district oourt, James Burden of Bladen; county judge, Samuel West of Red Cloud; surveyor, Willlam B. Thorne of Bladen; coroner, L. H. Beck of Red Cloud. Hon. James McNeny of Red Cloud was al- lowed to name the delegation to the district Judicial convention and was given authority to fill any vacancies that might occur in the delegation. The state delegation was in structed for Judge Norval. They are as fol- lows: James Anderson, A. J. Hayes, Otto Skjelver, J. T. Mills, John Stratton, W. E Thorn, John May, G. W. Knight, L. P. Hum- mel, W. N. Richardson, L. P. Albright and B. Smith, e Falls City Personnls. FALLS CITY, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special)— George Holt, Misses May and Lillian Dor- rington and Varnfe Waggoner, who have been spending the past month {n the moun- tains, arrived home last night, A large crowd went to S xcursion, which left at 9 ing. The Germsn camp nreeting near 1s well attended every night by from this city. Joseph on the 30 yesterday morn- this ity large crowds [ Says Everything Was Illegal. L. F. Maginn has filed a showing in district court, coniesting the returns of the appraise- ment of property involved in the foreclosure suit of C. Green and others against himself. Maginn complains because the master's com- migsioner were not freeholders. He says the ppraisement was less than one-half what it should have been and that it was fllegal and fraudulent. He asks to have it set aside. Webster Eduentors In Session, RED CLOUD, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special Tel- egram.)—The Webster County Teache in- stitute convened here with an attend ance of s, a larger at tendanc today ninety-eight teache than’ ever before. phthioliien el Six Shooter Use s n Club, CHADRON, Neb., Aug. 19.—(Special Tele- -Saloon Keeper Jolin Larkin was to- i arrested for striking City Marshal Mor- risey with a six-shooter, but got his case continued until Friday. WE nie and Slightly W Winds for Neb WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, uesday st For Nehraska—Fair; will be warmer; southerly winds. for South Dakota-—[Fair; slightly warmer; winds becoming southerly For Kansas—Genérally fair; winds. Locnl Re OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Aug. 19—Omiha record of tem perature’ and rainfall, compared with the corresponding day of the past four years: 1805, 1804, 1893, 18 Maximum temperature ... 7 % 87 Minimum temperature 00 61 6 f0 b > temperature ..... 6 80 70 67 Precipitation ... T LT 00 Condition of temperature ard precipitation t y and since March 1, ‘The forecast for slightly variable rd. [ 1 Normal Deficency for the day....... Accumulated excess since M Normal precipitation Deficlency for the day ... Total precipitation since M inches Deficiency since March 1 inches Reports fra m. 1'inch 11 inch ETATE OF STATIONS. WEATUEIL, Omana. ? S ntrain North Biai Vile, Sult Lukeo City.. .. Blun Rapid Clty.. - Galyeston.... 80) ‘T indics T L."A. WELSH, Obs ' MARK INSTRUMENTS placed on.record August 19, 1895: WARRANTY R _H Barnum and wife to T B Me- Pherson, cashier, lot 21, block 1, Fowler Place; lot' 6, block' 4, st add Union s company 10 Joseph terba, lot 5, block 16, Ist add to BONIHEOmuba e . Jacob Kendis Mousky, lot block 3. Park Forest C_B Bridenbecker and wifé o Shahan, lot 10, block 24, Ci and lot 10, block 6, Lincoln Ellcn Edge and husband to Ania Morris, lots 49 to 52, block 2, Mystic DEEDS, 20 feet add.. lot 1,000 40 feet lot 2, block ‘s add.. 2,500 Oberne & Hesick o I A Welzenbochi, lot 29, block 4, Oberne & H's add.... QUIT CLAIM DEEDS R 8 Rodgers to Harriet Calwell, 22, block 124, and lot 8, block Dindee Place S Omuha & Florence’ Loan company_to B H Scott, 112; lot "5, block 132; undivided 1-10 block 264, and undivided 1-10 block 275, and lot 4, block 7, Floreace. ..., W it Russell and wife to Hermin Curtis, lot 2, block 1, Sherman Ave nue park . Union Pacific” Railway' compan, B C White, lot 1, block Valley i Adsit 't 3 P and’ Trust lot 1, block Hangcr, 1 master to 1 , lot 9, block same to 1T Lot 11, block 18, Bedford T iy g Sheriff to Harriet Calwell, ot 8, bio lot 22, block 124, Dundee Place. . ame to I, F Benson, w 140 f Horbach's 1st add Same to G M block 8, 8 B John Howard and ard, lot 10, block 5, Boyd's 1.J Dunn et al, referees, to W Kenna, lot 12 and e 15" lot 11, Keys' subdivi lot 24, block. 20, Hanscom Place; & % lot 4, block 3, Armstrong's 1st add, and other property assig to C B Mille 24, W 24 add lot 9, bloc ilcox's Total 1eee 835,720 LODD POISON A SPECIALT Y cuairyiirea tiary Byphilis permanently cured 1n 16 o 35 dayn. You can be trented ut home for same price under same guaranty. It o pretecio chme bore ws Wil Soniract % pay railroad faro and hotel bills, and no charge, 1 wa fall to cure. 1f you have taken mers cury, jodide potash, and stil have aches and paine Mucous Patches in mouth, Kore Throate Plmples, Copper Colored Spots Ulcers on wny part of the body, Halr or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thal uarantee to cure. We solicit tho most obati- ante canes und challenge the world for a cako we cannot cure. ‘his disease has olvays bafiled the skill of the most eminent phys| eclans, $500,000 capital bebind our uncondls /nuu(n o ru.(“_n-equeutngm amount of transfers. “JAMES B. BOYD. DEAN, Telcphone 1039, 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 rl’ BMITH (Tel. 138) 8. M. STANVORD F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. Al SRR Branch offices &t Fremont and Columbus orders placed on the Chicago Board of Trade Correspondents: Echwartz, Dupes & Co., Chi eako; Echreiner, Flack & Co., St Louls. Reter 0 First National Dank, Omiba. MARGIN Bend for o complels ok ox RADING Pluning G tADING and FINING ALL MARKET EX EXPLAINEDR jss10NS. Ao our dally m ket letter suggesting when and in what 1o tra Both free. Hunk references furni ARIO OGAST & CO. MEMBERS CHICA EX PLAINED OFEN BOARD OF TRADE, 22 Traders Bullding, Chicago. PATRONIZE HONE INDUSTRIES By purchasing goods made at Nebraska factories, the following It you can not find what communicate with the manuface turers as to what dealers handle thelr goods. you want BEMIS t)HAH\ BAG €0, Manufacturers of all Kinds of cotton and bure lup bags, cotton flour sacks and twine a specs falty., 614-616-618 8, 1ith-St. BREWERIES. ONAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. Cas load shipments made n our own refriges ator cars. Biue Ribbon, Elite BExport, xport, and Family Export, delivered parts of oity, SPICES, BAKING POWDE CONSOLIDATED COFFEE €., Coffec Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufacture ers German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop Yeast, 1414 and 1416 Hurney-st., Omalia, Neb | CARRIAG DRUHMOND HIIRIAGI 0. | put rubber tires and vall bearing axles on thelr own make vehicles, and sell & top buggy for $60.00 besides. Write them. 15th and Harne FLOUR. S. F. GILMAY. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Black, Manager, Flour. Omaha. FURNITURE FACTORIES. OMANA UPHOLSTERING CO: Manufacturers of T Dining Tables and Poyd to Shaler Sts. rlor Furniture, olding Bed Lounges, Bth ave, —— ) ICE AND COAL, SOULH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestic We have the best. Office 1601 -8t Telephone: Oflice 378, yard, 1766, J. A. Doe. General Manage: IRON WORKS, INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds ot chinery, engines, purips, elevators, printing preses, hangers, shafting and couplings 1408 and 1408 Howard-st., Omaha, and_Steam Coal, PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Iron Worl, General Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith | Work ginecrs and Contractors for Proof Bulldings. Oftice and works: U, P. and So. 17th street, Umaha. Architectural MALTRE , COLs, CRIBS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Muttresses, Spring Beds; centhers and Pillows. . N. 14th Omaha. Jobher and Nicholas MANUFACTURINE CHEMIS (S, THE MERCER CAEHICAL COMPANY. Fiuld Extracts, Elixirs, compressed triturites hypot vills and scientific medical nove Manufacturers of Syrups and Wines, dermic tablets, Clties, Omaha, MINERAL WATER, " HEDESSA MINERAL WATER €0, 29 So. 1lth st, Tel. 254 Medessa Mineral Water. Carbonated, unequalled. Plain for table use unsurpassed. e FIKE SERVIOE = ] NIGHT WATCH, MUERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH, The only perfect protection to property. Exame ine It. Best thing on earth.| Reduces insure ce rates. 1304 Douglas-st. OVeRALL FACTORIES. “KATZ-NEVINS G0, Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Pants, Shirts and Overalls.[202-212 8. 12th st. PAPER BOXES THE OMAHA PAPER BOX (0. Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper Hoxes, Shell Boxes, Sample Cases, Malling Tables, Wedding cake and fancy candy boxes, druggist Tokveiry * boxen. 120810 Jonen-st, OmuHR: s = SUIKE PACIORIES, 7., LVANS-—NEBRASKA SHIRT GO, Eaclusive custom shirt taflors. ‘GUPIDENE.” Cutes the effeets sell-abuss, exces emissions, varicocele and fon. One box, six for sule by THE MAN DRUG 110 RAILWAY TIME CARD & MO, RIVEK. Arives oth & Mason Sts.| Omaha T 940um consti dollar o Leaves [BURLIN Omaha!Union’ Depot, Mo K T, e bridka. Local (except Sundiy). Bi15hm...Lincoln Local (except Suniay). 2:45pm...Fast Mail (for Lincoln) daily.. Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives Omhial Union. Depoty 10th & Ma ..Chicago iees.Chicago Express..... UChicigo & St Dress. Pacite Junction al Fast_ Mall.. [CHICAGO, MIL & ST. PAUL iaUnion Deiot, 10th de Maon Sth Chivako Limite 11530, . Ciicio Express (ex ! 6ispm CHICAGO & NORTHWEFT'N.[Arrlv Devot: 1010 & Mason Sts.| Omab stéin Bxpress si30pm “Vestibuled - Limited. . U 20m Mo, Valley - Local 10:40pm P Chicugo Specini ER R. I & PACIEiC, Arrives. 100 & Mason 55,1 Omahs : Sl Omah. Omaha Loos Di30AT Sutidiy) Lenven Ot Unl 10:40am OmahalUnion_Depot EAST. iTgham Atiantic Express (6x & 25pm NIght - Express Gi0bm. . Chicago Vestibuled Linit b WeST. im0k & Texas Bix (ex Tidopm "Eidtado - Limitad & M. & O Webiter Leaves | . Omahal Depot, 16th Sloux City ux City 12:15pm 6:10pm Teaven | F., Omahal Depat, i5th_and 2:10pm Fast Mall and Bxpi 200pm . (ex. Sat) Wyo. kx. (ox Gonam. . Norfolk Express ex. Sunday) G:10pm...oene Bt Paul Express Leuves | K. C., 8T. I & C. B Omahal Union Dipot, 10th & M 8ib0am. ... Kansas City Day Expres 9ispm K. C. Night Ex. via U, P, Trans, MISEOURI PACIE Dept, 16th_and Webster 8t Louls Expreas St Louls Express sk Local (cx. Sun.) $I0UX CITY & PACIFIC Omahal Depot, 16th wnd Webster Sts 6:10pm..........5t_ Paul_Limited.. SI0UX CITY & PACIE 10th & Mason Sty 10:80am 10:354 Sts. | Omaha <6 00am 6:08pim | 9:00um Arrive Leaves | a[Union Liepot, Sloux City Passenkei TELY Paul Uit N PACIFIC | Union Depot, 101t & Mason $is.[ Omaha Kearney ~ Express 12: 00 Overland A §:3pm ieatice' & 8 ax. (ex. Eun) 12 :30um 250 = Arrives Leaves “OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Muson St Gsoopm. 8L Louls Cannon Hall

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