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THE OMAMA DAILY BER: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oontinued Heavy Liquidation Marked Yes- terday's Trade in Wheat. CORN WAS QUITE SIMILAR IN TONE 3 1y Stendy pix and Provisions n Sympathy with t ne in Grain, on Oats Were Compnrativ heavy | ¢ in the 1 with d - 114¢ and pro- Aug. 21.—Continued marked today’s session CHICAGO, Niquidation wheat market i loss of %e, Scptember lower, September oats visions at Wheat last hour corn elo 14 lower declines. was decidedly weak wnd sold oft 1%c from last night, but subscquently recov of the early decline. At the was some cffort to cover shorts on the d cline which took yesterday and a fow we at an advance of from 1 was an avalanche of offerin eneral accline in which the market soon broke and from the early price and %c below the « last night. The lquidation which wa froc yesterday about active today. Par @ridge has returned from his vacation and wold frecly, Th Miness and weakness abroad were large s for creating the depression here and were sufficient to cause the local buil factors to be practically overlooked. The loca tion ineluded only twenty-seven of mnew winter wheat, against 275 cars the same day year, and only six cars graded No. 2 today, against 173 cars the same day last vear The primary receipts today were 470,000 bu., against 89,00 bu. the corresponding day Jast year. Dut with weaker markets abroad and “the anticipated rush of new spring wheat and continued taik of gold shipments, the general disposition seemed to be to let g0 of long wheat and etop losses, After the first break there wag a moderate rally, but thix was followed by another slump. Beptember sold early at 6i%c to e, fell to G23c. up to 63ge and down ogain ‘to 6 and back to i, There was a nervou: feeling during the last hour and September, after selling to fell to G2%c and back and forth between and e, closing ul 62, The corn market w r to that of whent th dutl) the red most rt there g place made but ther cables fe marke to e, under 14 dome te went was nsil s of a similar .l.u. It was weak. declined “to closed at 36%c #old down to R 15,824 bu. b 165,000 b fvely steady on small Dts. September opened unchanged, at 20c, %old from to 19%e and closed at the latter price. Provisions w the decline in ¢ rall and anal and jon was in sympathy with in. September pork ned at $0.95, which was the closing price sterday, but it soon weakened “and orked down to. $9.70, reacted to and closed $9.80. Lard for September opened at and closed at $6.10. Ribs ran level for s..,m-mm-r delivery, with the price of lard for the same monih opening at $6.15 and closing at $6.10; but while January lard is worth $6.10, January ribs are worth only $5.25, imated oats, 17 The I T Articles, cars: Wheat, , 20,000 head. ding futures ranged as follow. Open._|_High, | 100; corn, 600; Low. Close. 34 [T BO@ONL o il I Muy. ... Pork.por bbi Bopto. o . 10 Lard 100 104 Sept.. Oct.... . £ [ R short Ribs 8ept....i.n i 0 o e o 5 a8 follows. iping lots are off 10c; winter straights, 3.2 i spring s(ralghts, [ [ 0 Cash _quotations FLOUR—Weak ter patents, $3 8.40; spring No, 2 wpring, 610@02%e; 3 spring, 2 red, GGG, No. 3 yellow, 3T4@ 3 No. 2 white, 2 No. white, RY nominal; No. 100 The, § Dry salte clear sides Lard, x‘"'v 1615 hort 9.8705. ook $5.6 6.7, WHISKY shoulders (boxed) oxed), 36 Distillers' finished goods, per gal., The followlng were the receipts and shipments Roceipia |Shipments Flour, bble.. Wheat bu. Cormn, bu. Oath. bu.. Rye bu Bariey. b oI it ‘| 7000 315,000 5,000/ 11,000 nze o4y tha buttsr mar- creamery. 11w@lte: dairy, She@ kg, steady; 11l@12e. Cheese, Glg7ie 201.000 161000 000 kel was st 10ige. NEW Closi AL MARKET. Prineipal lew. Receipts, Market continues The weakness in a still_further LE0GRTE; clty Ights, $3.40@3.45; T oextras, $2.85 . Rye flour, YORIK GEN nE Quot C m Itles nnd Sta NEW YORK, Aug. 2L -FLOUR. 00 bbla.; exports, 11,200 bbis with buyers and sellers apart. wheat leads buyers to anticipat break in flour; city mill patents, mill elears, $3.7064.00; winter str Minnesota patents, $3.60@3.75, @110 winter low Weink? Supertine, §2 CORN MEAL- W yellow western, $103G1.05 WHEATRecoipts, 87,000 bu.; spot m enlc; 1 horih 1 Hard, Gptions’ were agin decidedly Jower tody ander gquidation, as- Binted by dis i cables, kood er and large extimates on the Winter whed Cash demand here was small, but Minn and Tt reported good’ business: B@he lowers August, hor, e, ¢ ecember, trandywine, $2.8002.85; bu 16,000 ecelpis, 10330 bu spot ¢ lower und o f S Udiite. Ontions deciioed "veby ‘sharmiy Heptember under heavy lquidation: farke eir receiptn and weak cables; closed 10 Jower Heptember and unchanged 0 e lower on delivery: September, 41% @ 43tc Receipts, 3,00 bu #pot. dull wad lower: No. 3, Bige, Options aull, with and closed unchanged to e UGN, closed at HAY ~Weak: & HOPS—Very on lot on late exports, bu.; 2e; No. 2 white, rrow ~ fluctuations, lower; September 10 80GSS Pucific coast 21 to 25 1bs, 16@18c; Buenos 13¢ Buenos aeld, 19,624 pulled, 2c A Hght to heavy WOOL-Quivt ROVISIONS 50; packed, mes, $16.00 15,0 beliles, $7.000 hams, ' $9.00419. 5 m closed at $6 nominal; refined, clears, §$12.00014.00, TIER- Receipts, welghts, fevce, 18a3sc Beef, steady: family 0061050, city extra Ul meats, irregular plekled shoulders, $.50; pickled Lard steady: western ciosed at 36, quiet; sh 110 India pickled st 10,767 phgs. ceipts, 10,82 State and Pennsylvania, 14e. CHEESE—Qulet; large, tac; part skims, 2G0%c; full skims, 1@ 1%¢ TALLOW—Steady: clty, 4e; country, 4@ straingd, | common ' to' geod, W@ i6e; western BLOTRC: small, C4@ Dull at domestic, TG talr Ne. . Saisady 10 extra, 4Goy apan, MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 2932 PEANUTS-Quiet and plcked, 44 a4y POTATOES—Firm: GOTON REED 1L, ed somewh: steady; fancy sweet, S0cGS2.T5, Murket Gull; quotations % inal "at’ any off sumi- ilow, UG prime white, hand- 4 winter ¥ dic; vellow’ butter ‘erades, 29G3c; PETROLEUM-Dull; METALS-Pig lron, 14.00, Copper, strong; Lead, strong: brokers' 7 rice, $3.50G3.67%. Tin, be 141501420, Spelter, qule her, $18.40; Beptember,’ ity v United closed at $1.26 bid. quiet; southern, £ exchange pric fee, $3.37%; exchange Iy steady: Straits, October, $14.35; De $14.20G1.25; March, ————— Dry Goods Marke! NEW YORK, Aug. #l.—Agents have advanced Wamsutta sheetings o the basis of 52i5c for 10-4 bleached; New Bedford, 3ic for 104, and New Tedford percale sheeting, 434c for 10-4; also Henrietta LL, 36-Inch, brown cottons, t0 4%e net A berg larss Bumber of i buyers are’priseni 3 Jobbers were very busy. Agents had a large Srder demand. for peinta. Browa and blsschad 00)*~as wiw b heallhy request for woderale wa- rertmenta. tancy Amrid Only Pricss Print ess 11y per cen! oMA Condition of Trn pie and st very sent time \irly well many e aud there BGUS. HUTTI 15416 Frosh K VEATL CHERSE Nilze; 1, 11 Chickens, § S tirkes NS Por Upland | 0 new hi s the top grades b v The supply of w v som T mark tw son. POTATOLS: ONION CARDAGI TOM WATE CEL Home Advices from ng to the good v nre holding th There I talk oy ing of sh e heaviest sther varietie RED RASPIE “aliforr fancy I Chofee ooking upple CALIFORNIA P acking Wisconsin POULTIY appe California say vary firm and stocks nominal ng clotha 1n good demand t, Lid and declined. NEIAL MARKET. e and Quotations wney Prodoce. gxe are coming in fust at the stocks are being kept down warnt packing stock b the packers are very Aot much butter of Tow. s that (e supply being lght fust d the demand good. Qu per dox., 10c, P T hered. OECABINCY, ;_cholee 15¢; mepi- 1o 100 Ihe., are quoted at A" ful punK twins, nd | 10 whge; roostors diicks, Ge; spring Hen v Il 2. Tow price oo 1 ring i top pri ABLES, ermel 10 be w s asain targe and tex In from g o s were enguged by trs thit ton hou vetetable this this a with that potat cholee stock, 2@ grown, 40715 Qers, wack stovk, a per §1y Llasket crate, . $.00a stock, por doz., b Choice stock, per dc FRUITS, that the growers over Jupanese Kelsey plums. prices brought In tie east, and wem clear ont of sight about the pe it is clain season hay $2.60; h a W in California U duration, an shipments of the Bartletts, No shipping stock. box, _cholce stock, i, e $1.10 i ACTIFS ) Ehipping st &, $1.17 2,00, EACHE Lbls., $2.00@ ~Crawfords, per box, Cholce shipping hipping & No shipping stock. ping stock. 1016, by California, Muscats, ck, none NECTARINES TR NGE Mediterrane non LEMONS—Extr @s; W s, 3 Call SYRUT MavT Bixby, & NUTS—Almonds, shetled, 12¢; stan nuts, 10¢; pecans, e, DATE: dutes, CIn —n 60 to small b R Ture jul POPCORN—In HIDE: hides, dry walted ¢ per b, PELT alted shearl toe; dry No, early sKink), wooled Kansas i b, ad ado murrain H to_pay freight TALLOW AND No. 2 tallow, case, White Aug red spring, 5% 6L No. 1 Californ| with near und dis steady with near a business about eq eptember [T CORN—Spot ot and distant busi Lo R win PROVISIONS—T Cumberland cut Ibw., 388 6d; long long clear middle Dellies, uld ! Tallc extra i rm; 488 6, M- Refined. RATO HOPS—AL St. Louis Gene LOUIS and Au lower; fancy Opened gkied on fallure Ablos, clox ash find Aukust, T 01061 “Dull, mixed, cash Decemb 8- Futures than buyers at the cash, 194¢; Se HAY wanted: prairie, $10.000116.00. BRAN—T i KY PROVISIO! $10.05. Lard Hacon, laxed shOKs Steud 81 i il - : lonks “corn. SHIPMEN Su, NEW YORK, A fair refining, 2 15 refined 3 7-16c oners' crush u A, 1641534 45 Auk, ptrifugal Java, 1 415d; beet, rath tember, s 6d. w BOSTON. Cotton Reix markets have past week, and in Wool have been t on steady. There is terlal revision e sales of the w 000 ibs. domestic 9,000 1bs. for th Peo IRIA, Aug. 3 whit RYE—Dull, WHISKY—Firm, SHIPME bu.; oats, Kansa No. 3 KANSAS CITY, hard, 65g e sice large stock fum_ size bunches, #kins and_ Nebraska butch ary ctual G 144 September, Inactive, O timothy sea Salable at # 1 6-0adiee; 5 n ter will say been Qesirable wools prices are as & 43,060 bu.; rye PICAL FRUIT cdlings, per. W; raney St box, $2.50; Michaels, fancy lemons, 360 size, $6.27 per bunch, $2.25 002,25, 12a13¢, @i *~Gallon Jug 3 lie; English w ards, 11ci filberts, 9¢; peanuts, raw, doz., $12; Inuts, soft- 1oc; Brazil be; Toarted, per 0 70-1b. boxes, 10e per Ib. per bbl., the e 6c per Ib.; fard $3. fce half bbl., r, on orders, S AND TALLOW. No. 2 green c; N hides; cured ary flint Rides, i2c; ‘partly less than fully cure reen salted, each 25@60c; ings (short wooled early sking). shearlings (short wooled early dary shearlings (short each dry fint r wool pelts, actual Colorado buteaér wool Jrelsnt, dgeuo; dry, fint ool ib., “actual i, "as 1t 7k useless . 1 flint on them, GREAS tallow, 44@ white A, vellow, fine blood, 10G12¢; burry ted and broken, coarse, 6 , fine, 6GSe. 16 18¢ bliack, Se; fine, bucks, ua 6c 21.—~WHEAT—Spot, ed_winter, b8 2t d; No. 1 hard Manitoi G 214d; futures opened tant positions %d lower, elosed and_distant positions 4d lower qually distributed; AUguSt, October, b8 2d; s 23,0; January, dy; Ameriean mixe ed quiet with near and distan losed steady with near post itions unchanged ally distributed October, 3% 91} 9; January, new, s ess ab 1; December, demand good; St. Louls fancy demand firm ‘438; short ribs 38 o 45 b, 108, 368; con, to clear, o8, Heavy, lers, squi ow, fine North Inidfa mess, 72s mess, me fine western, 568 30 L quict; prime west- firm; 0 1bs., light, fos; clear &hort nom- finest Ameri- good, 60 pool Fefined, 175 90, 840, R BERF-Forequarters, ific coast, £2. rikes Dull, heay extra_fanc ~FLOUR. 33,3041 3.40 95; choice, g 21 atents $2.850 M crop reports to ng lower than ve September, Gigc; c; May, Closing , 3 August hor, 2715¢; May, 29%c agiin lower, With more s e decline; spot also low ptember, '20c; Decemb t a declin asy e Septen 5619 and_firm; 565008, cholee new active at timothy, cked, 60, east track. $0.30 bid. Steady at 33,650 aster at 88, but held a " longs, $5.871% Ve that v at §1 me ulders, 35 Dry salt .75 ik 2000 onts, mess, Jobbing, choice, 36 $6.50; ribs, boxed 'shoul’ shorts, $6. eat, 18,00 " 14,000 war Market. ug. 21 AR—Raw, ' tést ateady; 34 i dthe! 10, I oft A4 1Ll6a G mild standard A, %@ 1) cut’ loaf, c; powdered, @4 1 cubes, 4 116G 4%c. ~SUGAR— s 90; Muscovado, vasier; August, 3N @3 16-160 11654 quie fair refining, her s 6d; o0l Market. American Wool tomorrow: The wool generally quiet during the some instances inferior lots of aken at slight concessions, but rule ' very absolutely no ground for any of prices in any department. eck in Hoston amount 1o 1, and 881,000 Ibs. foreign, i 16,00 1bs., against & total previous week and & total o corresponding week last yea and K of prin Markets. 2L.~CORN=-Dull, lower; NG No. 8, 2 white, 23c; No. on ‘the 2 new, dde. basts of §1.22 for high . 6,000 bu. none; corn, 45,45 bu.; bariey, 2,100 bu, t, 10200 bu.; corn, 16,60 none; barley, none, s Clty Markets. Aug. 2L —~WHEAT-1G% lower No. 3 red, e rejected, e W bare | t | o CORN--yB1c lower; No. § mixed, $244@%8c; No. white, 8214@3 OATH-Market steady: No. 8 mixed, 20¢; No. 3 white, 22i3@24c. STOCKS AND BONDS. Specniation in Securities Was Char noterized by a Healthier Tone. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Speculation on the Stock exchange was characterized by a healthie tone than for some time past, and there were evidences that the professional traders are to no longer allowed to control the market The favorable news of crops was received morning from all over the grain growing ¢ tey, and the effect of these «d by the lowering of the the hardening tendoncy £ the most depressing rke rices for the | firm, the bears w Wl ader an attack ) stem the rising i per cent, and_some other | fractionally, including Tobaceo, % per cent, The rallway list was Tield, o, aithoukh London soid 81, baul hers of the industrial stocks, the home was good, and n_general improvemeat follc In wiich' the railway 1ist was most ninent A diversion was again by interests, cago Gas ing u renctl un- advices wi rates of ste of which bu Ver ¢ bruke y well anc created made wn 2 per cent ally, which did . fraction, except in Susquehanna preferred, which lost 15 per cent 1 noon the market had recovered ton, during the hour following was strong. with g leading the upward move ment hing the best figures of the year After 1 o'clock th settied, and prices realizations being Around “delivery hour, the coalers were and there wa general depreciation lues, the market closing heavy in tone sold up from ) 07, rencted t i, rallied to 96, decliaed to 831, ar € Manhattan' was weak in t arly specu lation 1 fell 1% per cent, but after rallied 2% per cent, to 116, and closed at Tho cloxing prices are in the main higher Jast night's figures, the prinei Guing, Lake ; ‘Lake ilis cent and cat not._exced & Western moved ir 114y & weco Declines, 2 Chicag 1% per cent ckiwanna New dersey Central, 11 po and Reading, 1% per cent. Bonds wore and active, the sales aggresatiog $1,484, Evening stock markets mines included were the only T was easler rally was ent t's Lo today were he weather and wsons advanced for Americans were Iy the effect of ited muarket here by conflictlag 1 the situation generally ments the ciosing_quotations tae New Yotk exchan il the thie. T better, b to were leading stocks ot Atchison 174 | Northwestern, Adams BXpress... 147 | do i Alton, T H |NCY Central. . Hxpre N ¥ & N B |Ontiirio & W |Oregon TmpiiilT Orexon Nav...... 08L& UN cific M 10 (BB & 08| Pittbure. GOM| Pl 14) e Reading Bi%g 506 1% 6. & Olifo. licago & Alton 1. & Q i Ui |R. G, 4 te| Rock Island. . 1314 S Paul dopfd.. .. 47k |St. P. & Omi 4| dopfd...... [goutheri Paciii gur Refinery ron. Cotton O11 Cert Delaware & Hid' Del., Lick. & W D. & K.G.pfd D, & C.F. Co. . o do pfd Fort Way Northern pfd. & E. L pld fng Valley T P St L& PLpfd.. 55| Wells Fargo Bx | Western Unlon Wheeling & L. E do pid M. & St L & R C Sl & Wi, o v f > Shore, Lead Trust. Lousville & L phis & C ichig awe pld.) triliee. oens ned rth Am. Co... ] rthern Pacitic.. Pacttic pfd 13 s. K1 1| do prd B3 | Am. Tob, o) a0 pfd’. . St PN tier pid t stocks today can The shares, ican . tot were Sugar, o, 15,000 Loulsvill . 540 T 10,00; Chicako 3100; Manhattan’ Consolida i Pacitie, 6,9 orthwestérn, ! t. Paul, o, 00; Wheeling & Lak York Mouney Market. 2—MONEY ON CALL +iust Toan, 1 p nt MERCAN per. PRIME ent STERLING busincss in ILE EXCHAD bankers' bl APER—34G@I% with D@90 fo Commercial W@ S—iirm; state railrond irrexul & auot as follows coup.. L reg oup . Mutual Union ¥ J. C. Gen, o8, La. New Con. d8.. Missourt U, N.C. 6 L4 Consols., F. Deb. s 13| R. G, West, 1888, 00 " |St. P, Consols 78 105 | doC &P W. 60 |StL. & LM 033 StL&SF, 5 |Tex. Pac, 80 | do2as 83% U. P. 1 108 | West Shor B3 S0. R. R. | San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Miniug Quotations. Aug. 21 Kentucky Con | Mexican,. [Mono. Mount D |Occidental Cor Crown Gould & Curry . Hule & Nore Julia. low Juckct.. n dollars, b graphie, o Boston Stock Quotations, BOSTON, Aug. 21.-C lounk, 21g@d per cent ks, bonds aud mining sh Closing brices (o this Influences which buying wed, ehort A rald on Chi- Is speculas | midday hotiday | e cent; closed actual i bonds, 1 closing 1 louns. 2'4@is per cent. BHURSDAY, OMAHA LIVE $POCK MARKET b Cattle Receipts Conftane Strong and Hogs Improve in Numbers. .| GLUT OF WESTE‘NS BREAKS PRICES - Slow Trade Results from the Jam at th i ee Blg Markets—=Hogs Lower at All Polnts and Slow Snte. TUESDAY, past twenty-four the previous four Aug. 21 hours, day ipts for the ompared with are as follows: | Cattle August 21 X August 20, | August i | August 2 | August 16 CATTLE-The receipts today cc | 137 loads, mostly all westerns and very . | of them beef cattie, In fact, none of were right good fat cattle and the best were only fair. The conditions were favorable for | & lower market on westerns, as all markets 1| were reporting a large run. At Chicagor ' | Kansas City and Omaha there were aho )| 2,00 western cattle on eale. Chicago r 1| ported a demoralized market. At this point v | the offerings of beef cattle were light that the market held up In better shape. Really desirable fat steers were fully stady, but the commoner rades were slow and weak. Salesmen were slow to accept prices offe d and it was late before clearance was effected i| Cows and heifers were in | thirty loads being offered for sale ‘ lemand was good and the yards werc «d of that ki of cattle in good sea- son. The market was about steady on the mogt desirable grades, while the common and medium stuff sold ‘a little easfer. Quite string of western cows sold at $2.65 and il 1 Hogs. Shee sisted of few a | Stockers and feeders were in | ply_and buyers took advantage eral offerings and the lower other points to pound prices here. The best Leavy feeders did not sell much’ lower, but aside frov es were generally 1oc lower. Representative sale BE large of the lib- markets at sup- Av. D FEEDERS. 300 ... 73 604310 817 3 o a63 a3 a4 16 315 S0t [H DAKOTA, C. Hines, No. ‘teeders, Av L2167 bulls.. Cows..11. heifers.... COWS. .. 84 513 1005 1 steer ‘COLORADO. McPhee & Mullen, 3 cows... bl 1 cow.. o | 2 bulls oWk feeders & Jordan, e 1COW. 0rvre v anden Bros. 60 110 [ i 150 it LT &S F... 1714 W. Bl prd. Am. Sugir. 5100 1080 Wis. Central. Aw; Sugar pfd ai e, Tiis. i . Elee, pid... |Atehison 2as |Ateliison 4s. g ¢ A nn" & Albany . 2 & Malne 113 Q 0 Fitchbure pid . Electric. .| 3 Do -1 Tilinols Suweel S 11%| Boston & Montana. 89 | Butto & Bosto & Hecli, entral. . 308 Short Line. Rubber. San Die Union Went B do pfd... Westlugh, Bl London Stock Quotation: LONDON. Aug 21.—4 p. m. closl 1078 St. Paul com. 64 N, Y. Coutral... iy Pennsylvania, I ding ex. Cen. new 48, —W%d per er cent iscount oz, In the open market i for three-month f K Quotations. NEW YORK, Aug. 21 closing mining quo tations 233 Roig B e(‘|| bills, The following are the 860 L1410 WYOMING, Stray Soers. 1840 mpany. Tex..1167 1089 1100 n Unton Beef ¢ cows. . 00 40 strs, g 15 steers......1227 3 B cows.......1116 310 2 Marvil, Hoypey & Co. 1030 2 800 T18 cows... CALIFORNIA. Watren ‘Ran L1213 335 COW.eveen 315 946 nz 310 51t seemed lonesqme In the hog today after the liberal run of yesterday, and still the recelpts today weie BRout on an average with the past month or more. Taere were, all told, | twenty-four fresh loads in the yards ‘today, as | against ffty-four yestérday and tweniy-six | Wednesday of last wepk, The quality of the hogs was fair, but not up 0 'vésierday's standas litions sts. Chicago prices from 8¢ to 10c lower, P owered ThalE hands all welghts sold aboup §¢ lower. The the common und rough hogs was very slow it seemed to be the aim of the buyers o take 10c on that kind of stuff. Salesmen, however. elow to make the concession, and it was r 4 [Ontario. 83 |oputr... 0 50 |Plymouth’.. .0 2056 Quicksilver, 50 |Quicksiive 85 170 2000 20 70 o B00 185 20 1 800 1800 | Chollar. Ay | Crown Point. 1111 Con. Cal. & Va,.... Dead wood. Gould & Curr, Hale & Norcross Homestake.... Tron Stiver.. Mexican. fd. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 21.—FLOUR—Easy an lower; prices cannot be questioned. The prices for bran and shorts are firm, and 1 at these figu Kecond paten second clears, \gners are taking the First patents, in 3.206/3.30; firet cle 40; export bukers, lower grade wood, Forelgn Financinl Affairs. PARIS, Aug. f1.—4. p. m.—Three per cen renics, 1026 8¢ for the ‘wecount, — Exchange London, %f 2%c for checks, 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 3L WHEAT-Steady; December, .00, May, #0ia causing millers to hold on ) work 0 get a reduction of more than b Holders of the very common and rough loads > get the e & bid, % no one seemed at all anxious for that kind Of stuff. Some of the buy ©rs reported thelr hogs as costing on an average 16c lowef than yeste hat the quality was not nearly so g the trade W slow the demand was sufficient to clear the ya of wll desirable loads, Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. Sh, U buyers to m Pr. t AUGUST 22, ‘gt | liberal supply, | 1805, AND CULLE, 16 PIGS. Wieire 81 ket was slow stern markets. m i M5 8 3% and Represe lower in tative Pr. 3 2 40 Av, o native wothers ... 51 native lambs CHICAGO Stocker and Feeder Trade Was Ca ratively Active Yesterdoy CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—About 17,00 cattle today, Including 10,000 wes and prices suffer Kinds, Of the paratively few corn-fed lots & wise prices Common to 1,00 to 1,6 .85, but Tew t fron $5.50 o $5.65 shippers we doing much, tinued uctive running firm. iere whil 4,80, and claiming t much the o at IVE STOCK. arrived terns and 1,00 1 @ further weakening for most 6,000 natives that arrived were of cholce quality, and nice 10 at strong prices, but other were called fr 0 e lower extra choce dr welghing Ibe. were salable from $.50 #old at higher prices, and the by .50 fow selling at fror Dressed beef firms and custern falr buyers, Lt exporters were not The stocker and feeder trade con at_from $2.85 to <4, the better kinds Cows and_bulls snowed no chang Were of bulls at from $1.75 t heifers brought from $1.2 were aguin demorall to loe lower medium Kinds were ago. Texus lower than at ¢ Krass teers trom 0 and cutile At common t Tower 1 wenk and close of Tast week from $2.30 to §3.15 In hogs ehippers did_ not and Chicugo by in getting o K at reduction being at £ eutly at ab semient s suld at f mixed at from 4.5 to $4.9 wssorted light welgats at fr Sheep receipts feil off (o about 14,0 day, but the supply: was sufficiently iari was @ rather slow demand at weak pric ferfor to choice native sheep being satable from $1L60 to $1.50, westerns at from $2 $2.90 and lumbs at from $8 to § Recelpts: Cattle, 17,000 head; Ran ae b lays ah ” with sa very freely succeeded take hold holding buck tae tulk of Some. drove: figures, but the prices. Heavy common to ind common to cole m .50 packe 1 numb of trom m 845 m sul hogs Ives, 900 hea PACKING HOUSES' WEEKLY OUTPUT. e Over Last W Aug. 2.—(Special rent tomorrow will gay: The west 000 hogs for the week, com 5,000 the preceding week and 280,- lust year, making of 5,825,000 h 1, against year ago. nt places « CITIES, Telegram.). ern packing w pared with since Promi pare as follows 1504, Chicago Kansas City mahi Louls Cineinaati Ind Milw 2,030,000 01,000 425,000, 70,000 30,0 Hapids Joseph ux City St Paul Ottumwa 13000 145,000 136,000, k. Receipts, 4,300 bout 10c off export beet stecrs ST, LOUIS d; shipn for everything stecrs, - $6.2 Erades, $4.00715 25; butk £5000r4.00; wtockers and 1.00; and heifees ; ; andIndian ; bulk, $8.0008 Cowe and heifers, steers shipments, 5 1) heavies, $4. : light Receiy stondy southweste lower; il shipments, lumbs, New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, Aug. 21 —BEEVES—Receipts, 1910 head: slow and weak. except for prime steers; native st poor {0 pi “breeds, $3.400 bulls, $1.604 catlles au 1@, dressed s today, 2.3 AND LAMIsS—Recely slow but fteady; lambs, acti sheep, Poor to prime, $L50G3. n to choice, $3.0005.7 —Receipts, 6,600 head; stags cows, $1 “head WrTac lambs, sheep, nigher; comme HOC firm at §5.2)G5.40. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, Aug, 21—CATTLE: 2000 head; shipmenis, 5100 head; natives 5@ others demorali Texas steers, §2400 Texas cows, SLOGZG0; beef steers, $3.800 e cows, $1.7564 00; stockers and feeders, bulls, $1.65G Recelpts. market we heuy 0@ Recelpts [i head: 845414 mixed, e shipments, 800 ¢ lower; bulk_of sale §@d.50; packers, $.A40G4 $4.60G4.35; Yorkers, $4.50 K to 1 0 : lights, . > Recelpts, 5 market steady; 100 head shipments, 1,300 ambs, 00Gi4.75; muttons, in Sight. Record of receipts at the four principal markets for Wednesday, ' Stoek Sheep. 310 13,000 300 Houth Kansas City t. Louls O otals ... Cofre: NEW YORK, Aug ned barely stéady at generally dull and Mark —COFFEE-Options 5@10 points decline; ruled weak, chiely under’ large Brazilian receipte; European advices also un. satisfactory; closed eagy at a net decline of 1 2 points at’ $15.00¢15.15; September, $15; Dec r, $14.90; spot coffee, Rio, dull and easier; 28225 mild, quiet; Cordova, $18.256 Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterduy 80 bags: New York stock today, 207,810 bags: United Stites stock, 208,588 bags: afloat for the United States, total’ visible for the United States, galnst 420,362 bags last year. HAVRE unchanged to 14t hig swed steady and les, ks, Aug. average Santos, $19. HAMBURG, Aug. 21. lower to % pfi higher; sales, RIO DE JANEIRO, ‘Aug. Rio, $13.40; exchan i (unéertain); cleare bags; for Europe, Aug. FEE 3 unchanged COFFEE Opened . m. w and a quic uncha il advan 21 ay; 000 B, Quict, % 10,000 bags. 21— good neg Cotton Ma NEW_YORK, Aug. aling, The; nei and gross T 8 bales, all spinners; stock, today, net receipts, 1% bal continent, 559 bales: stock, NEW ORLEAN middling, Tihei low mi . 6 7-16; net and g . to the continent sales, 100 bules: st ;' wale 200 baies; eipts, 167,4i W ordi s recelpts, 2 bales; ex bales; constwl K, TLATT : fut AlguRL bid; Sep’ October, $1. Novem $7.9607.36; ' Janu TGTA%; March, § 1y shipments, —COTT 1 bale les repol bales; stock, Feceipts, les, 4 137 6,635 b Finane Aug. 1 Notes. HOSTON, rings, $15,203,046; ances, 2,05 BALTIMORE balances, $2i9 PHILADELPHI 005; balances, $1 ST, LOUIS, nces, $45,061. v, 547 p ork nge, die discount bid. Aug. 21.—Today's statement of Ureasury shows: Avalls Kold reserve, | $1 Clenrings, $13.84,000, per cent for call mmercial paper discount. Bankers' Cle bal- Ings, $2,171,252 ug. 21.—Clearings, $10,600, ~Clearings, $3, bal- New 1,647; cent, ndition of bulance, $181 the ¢ cash CHICAGO, Money 21 a4 for Aug. axy; rates, per cont change sold ) sterling, YORK, far ax is the EW 1 50 morrow & Fuller, as Hoski Harmon ‘and Crossman will ‘make no export by tomorrow's Clearings, $52,231,51; balances, $4,641, i ——— REALTY MARKET. known e $100,000 spoken Wood & Co Bros., stat for Nesslage Handy & that they steamer I8 THE INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 21, © WARRANTY J J O'Connor, executor, t von, lots 66 and 61, Rees Place Milton Denney and wife to M Knight, lot 4, block Popp! park . G C© L van Camp, Wheeler, 1ot 9, park J R Davidson a 3, block 12, F A Bullock and wife lock, lot 8, block 13, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Rodgers to J F Melgs, lots 3 block %, Dundee Place....... DEEL ry to Commonwealth and Trust com- 2, block 11, 8 B mma Morand, guardian, to Omaha Loan and Trust company, lots 5 and € block 4, Mayne Place Special master to New England Lc and Trust company, lot 2, block & West Omaha. Zotal amount of fransfers,, DEEDS S 8 Lan- $ 412 i, eton KL Cottage % 2 and ‘wife o block 4, d ‘wife to ¥ R Hrown, Patrick's 2d add..! to Belle Bul- Brown park., R 8 o 8 Master In_chanc Title, Insurance pany: trustee, lot 464 EASTERN RATES 0 T0 S¥ASH All Restrictions Thrown Around Knights | Templar Tickets Removed, EVEN THE RATES HAVE BEEN SHADED Brokers Claim of oy Will Also " Ineursio Have the CHIC rates Restrictions AGO, Aug. 2L—Knights Ter Hoston are going from bad to wors of kind virtually removed from the tickets today by a number of the roads. Wabash sold a guarantee that they would be turn any from until t piration of the time Under agreement the tickets not for return until August 27, had the signature of the original purchaser. To- day the tickets sold gocd for bear This simply means th m. now until the the general business of roads wlil be done at half rates, as the for anybody and are as unrestricted round trip tickets could be. The holders are pelled to go to Boston to have them but may use them to and fr Nor has the demoralizat £topped there. The rivalry between the com- peting roads is so keen that several of them are shading rates so as to reduce them con- siderably below one fare. Brokers are loaded up with' tickets and are belug paid a big com- mission by the roads on their sales. The whole business Is utterly demoralized, and it is the opinicn of a good many of the pas- venger men that the worst has not yet been reached. Western roads were so confident the Boston least for a to every were The tickets with good for final ex- the original to be good to bear re day now lim't, were and were 25th s as any not executed, pointenronte. m any that only yesterday that the demoralization of tickets would not touch them, at time, are awakening from their dreams. A lot of tickets soid in Colorado were found here today 1 evidence was cured showing a. marked determination the part of some of the rosds to stock the market. Steps were immediately taken to nip the evil before it became worse, and it is hoped the meagures taken will be effectual Each of the western roads had bound itself to furnizh the chairman of the assoc ation with a list of the tickets sold at all common points, with the numbers and descriptions of all tickets sold. Under this description It will be possible to tell whether any of the tickets found on the market wore issued in an irregular manner. A dally insepection of the market will be made while those tickets are on sale and each road will be called upon to redeem all tickets of its issue found to have been put on In a manner not strictly legiti- mate. Ticket brokers are hoasting today that not- withstanding the restrictions placed around the harvest excursion tickets by the western roads they will be able to do an immense business in them. They claim to have dis- covered a way of getting around the restric thons €0 as to make the tickets as easil handled av any that have been placed upo the market. They make the assertion that as sgoon as the harvest excursion tickets are placed on sale western passenger business will be in their hande Western freight agents do be any more disposed than ssoclates to surround themselves rictions that may prevent their getting business for the remainder of the year. It is predicted that tomorrow’s meeting for the purpose of reorganizing the Western Trunk Line committee will be a failure. A num- ber of the roads are very hungry for busi- nese, They must have it and they are not going to bind themselves in any way t will prevent their getting it. None of thy will admit the cutting of rates, and yet of them say that rates are being cut. They all express a desire to see rates maintained, yet none of them expect to see them main- tained. The earnings of the Atchison system proper, excluding the lines named below, were for the second week in August $i . a de- crease of $776 from the corresponding week of last year. The earnings for the month to date have been $1,012,484, an increase of The earnings of the St. Louis & rancisco were for the week $119,551, a decrease of $6 for_the month to date $233,328, a decrease of $17,283. The earnings of the Atlantic & Pecific were for the week $620,626, an _increase of $ for the month to date $1,370,921, an increase of §7,860. All the earnings given are approximated gross earnings. not their appear to passenger with re Signe Up. The prevalence of scarlet fever or any other contagious disease need not alarm you if yo n's Hygienic Fluid. It is the ideal preventative medicine—cleansing, purifying and healing. No household should be with- out it. Chureh Entertainments Tonight. An old folks' declamatory contest will be held this evening at Kountze Memorial church, Winners will be determined by vote of the audience and first and second prizes will be given. Mrs, Drexel, Mrs, Bowman, ckets are good | Mrs. Shinrock, Mrs. Roudebush and Messrs. Daniels, Richardson and Stonecypher will participate. Refreshments will be served at the close of the entertainment. An oriental entertainment will be given at the South Tenth Street Methodist church this evening. e Pozzonl's Complexion Powder produces a soft and beautiful skin; it combines every elo. ment of beauty and purity. WEATHER FORECAST. Generally Fair and for Ne WASHINGTOD for Thursd: i For Nebrask: winds be Sev ably oming hwest local storms slightly v winds cooler; For Iowa. afternoo ng the for n 4 Thur warmer dur- y - falr; r; southeasterly winds. Kansas—Generally fair; slightly cooler in the northwestern portion; south- westerly winds For Arkansas—Fair; the eastern portion 1 OFFICE OF THE slightly glightly warme southeasterly winds, 1 Record, WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Aug. 2.—Omaha record of tem: perature’ and rainfall, compared with the Corresponding day of the past four years in Maximum temperature.. Minimum temperature Average temper Precipitation .. Condition of temperature and p at Omaha for the day and since pLUH Normal temperature ........ Tixcess or deficlency for the diy Accumulated excess sinc Normal precipitation Deficlency for the day. . Total precipitation since March 113 Deficiency since March 1.... e, ns at 8 cipitation March 1, sh 1215 ii'inch 11 inch inches inches ». STATE oF WEATHEK. “£wp 30 oamiw -a0auia], XER wopTyd;os Omaba ... North Piatis atine. ... Chicago St Louts. londy. lear, cloudy 4 r Part ¢ loudy Part cloudy Rapid City. - Gulveston.. ) * indicates trace of L. A - Marriage Lic The followiug marriage licenses were lssued yesterday by the county judge ame and Address John K. Richards, Omah Rura B/ Hammer, Omaha. . Charles C. Colby, Macedonla, Mary B. Fawceti, Omaha.. Anders _Anderson, Edgar. precipitation. WELSH, Observer. Ia... 11 310,786 | Clara carlson, Omaa PATRONIZE HONE INDUSTRIES - By purchasing guods made at Nebraska factories. the following can not find what with 1t you want to commun the manuface °r8 a8 to what dexlers handle thelr goods BAGs, nurLar BEHIS OMAHA BAG CO, cturers of all kinds of eotton and bure cotton flour macks and t(wine a speoe 16-618 8, 11th-St WERIES. ND TWINE Man bags, Iy, 614 = "~ OMAHA BRE VING ASSOCIATION, Ca load shipments mad rator cas. Blue Ribbon, Export, and Family L parts of eity, in Elite t, our own refriges IBxport, Vienna deltvered to ull =] POWDER, (ONSOL, IDATED COFFRE €0, R Hop Yeast CORER, SPICES, BAKING e Rousters, Splce Aors, Baking Powder and German Dry 1414 and 1418 Hurney-st., Omaha, Neb CARRIAGES, ETC, % Manufacture DRUMMOND CARRIAGE 0. put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on thele own make vehicles, and sell & top buggy for $50.00 Lesides. Write them. 15th and Harney. FLOUR. S, F. GILMAY. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. Black, Manager. Omaha. FACTORTES, “OMAHA UPHOLSTERING (0. Manufacturers of Parlor Dining Tables and Doyd to Shaler Sts, FURNITURE Fuiniture, Lounges, Folding Beds, 5th ave, ICE AND COAL TR SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALCO. Domestio Qttice yard, and 1601 1766, J. Steam m Doe. Coal, st T Geny We have the best. phone: Oflice 373, ral Manager. INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing Repairing of all kinds of machinery, engines, puraps, elevators, printing preses, hangy ehafting and couplings 1408 and 1408 Howard-st.,, Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS. General Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Proof Bulldings. Office and works: P. Ry. und” Bo. 17th street, Vmaha: and Architectural u. ML THESNES, COTs, CRINY. T L G DOUP, Manufacturer Muttresses, Spring Beds; Feathers and Pillows. N, 14th Sts., Omaha. M Jobber and Nicholas UFACTURINS TTHE MERCER CAEMICAL (l)tfll‘\NY Manufacturers of Fluid Extr Syrups and Wines, compressed tri dermic tublets, pills and sclentific m eities. Omana. cuEMises, MINERAL W. MEDESSA MINERAL WATER CO0., 200 £o. 11th st, Tel. 264. Medessa Mincral Water. Carbonated, uncquailed. Plain for table use unsurpassed. TER, IGHT WATCH, FIKE " KMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH, The only perfect protection (o property. Exame fne it. Best thing on earth.| Reduces Insure wnce rates. 1304 Douglas-st. — SERVICE, OVERALL FACTORIE KATZ-NEVIRS C0. Manufacturers of Men's and Do Pants, Shirts and Overalls.202-212 8. Clothing, 12th st PAPER BOXES THE OMAHA PAPER BOX (0. Manufacturers of all kinds of P, Shelt Hoxes, Sample Cases, Malllng Tables, eto. Wedding cake and fancy candy boxes, drugglst awd_fowelry boxes. 120610 Jones-st. Omaha. 2 LA S SHIRT FACTORIES, J. 1. EVANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT C0. Exclusive custom shirt taflors, Nervous Men and Women Who are all broken up, of any kind, should Know Nerve Food Pills an unfailing remedy will_give you will_restore th to the step. 1f you Fyous disorder of any Kl for they BUILD UP NERVE make you feel as you “used curely sealed on recelpt of $1.00; Sherman & MecConnell Drug [y 1613 Dodge Stree Ty Frmary, Beor A A BPECIALT Y ciaryiies 118 permanently cured In 16 1o ou can bo treated at home fol e price under anme KUATABLY. i youprefer to come hero wo wid contrac 10 pay rallroad fare and hs lul bills. und no eharge If wa fall to cure. If cury, lodide potash, an atis Mucous Patehes in mouth, Sore Throaty Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on wny part of the body, Hadr or Eyebraws fullln unl. itisthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thy lllrnlllee to cure. Wa solicit the most obstis o canon 6nd chailenge the world for @ e cannat cure. ihs di-oaso ling sl vare led the skill of the most eminent pllyl A500,000 ('nrllul behind our uncondls Absolute proofs sent sesied on ruan ot nm‘luam- COOR" KEMEDY Clu 4 i~ eole, CHICAGO, llJ. AMES B. BOYD, W. DEANY ¥ Telephote 1030, 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 F. P. EMITH (Tel. 13%) 8. M. STANFORD F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISION® Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. All d on the Chicago Boar Schwarts, Dupe e er, Fhock & G, UL Lovia. " Rateg ©¥Flrat Natioual Bank, Omabi jer Boxes, the that result of excesses hey luster will mak unbroken to eye elasticity uplete book exs TRADING and ALL MARKET EXs BIONS. Alko our dally mas ing when and in what to trade, Bank ncea furni OANT & CO. MEMBERS CIil PLAINED OPEN BOARD OF TRADE, 28 Traders Dullding, Chicages . MARGIN Hend for TRADING Pl EXPLAINED}/(( ket letter sugu Both free,

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